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And it says Yesh yesh existence/substance, "There is yesh ruin without food." They said that Yesh is greater than Laish lion. And it says Shachal shachal lion, "And I was to them like a shachal," every lion.
And it says Kefir kefir young lion, "The young lions kefirim roar for prey." They said that the kefirim are the "birds of the seas" in their movement. And it says Gur gur lion cub, "A lion's cub gur aryeh is Judah," "the young ones ne'arim like the cubs of the lions." The Targum an Aramaic translation of the Hebrew Bible of shachal goes out as gur bar aryon cub, son of a lion. And they said that gur is the young of the lions while they are small, and the kefir is larger than it, as it is said, "The young na'ar is smaller than the lion's cub gurot, it was a kefir." And Menachem referring to Menachem ben Saruq, a 10th-century philologist applies this verse also to the hatred of children's dreams, in the matter of "Even the sea monsters tannin draw out the breast, they nurse their young gureihen." Everywhere it is written, it speaks of the small lion cubs.
And you shall say Berosh berosh cypress, "Instead of the thorn shall come up the cypress berosh," meaning a type of aran.
And you shall say Kerot kerot beams/cedar-work, "our rafters rehitenu are of cypresses," like kerutim. And you shall say Shittah shittah acacia, "I will plant in the wilderness the cedar, the acacia shittah, and the myrtle," and "acacia wood atzei shittim." They said these are types of cedars. And you shall say Shemen shemen oil/olive-wood, "and trees of oil etz shemen," meaning a type of aran. To teach the Targum, meaning half of the olive.
And you shall say Aran aran cedar, "planting a cedar aran." Rabbi Jonah wrote it is a type of chelaz pine/cedar-like tree. And you shall say Gopher gopher gopher-wood, "make thee an ark of gopher gopher wood." Rabbi Jonah wrote it is a type of aran. And you shall say Tidhar tidhar elm/cedar-type and Te'ashur te'ashur box-tree/cedar-type, "the cypress, the pine tidhar, and the box-tree te'ashur." They said these are types of cedars. And Nikar—they said what? is precious in its name, and you shall return that it is "blessed" me'ushar above all types of cedars. Further, tidhar for the hakra'in knees/joints, meaning for the knees. The Arukh The Arukh is a medieval Talmudic dictionary by Nathan ben Yechiel wrote in a foreign tongue cusi unknown term, and the wood of his window l'h? is its medicine, therefore that is its nickname.
And you shall say Me'at me'at little, Jonah wrote to translate it for you, meaning chelodim slow/diminished. And Judah ben Balaam wrote that it is derived from chomes violence/shortening, which is a substitution opposite to it for haloch walking... to chaloch walking chafi covering.
And you shall say Chalfah chalfah change/earth, "it shall be changed yitmar chalfah upon the face of the earth." And you shall say Tevel tevel world, "let all the inhabitants of the world tevel fear." They interpreted that the earth eretz is a chevel portion/region for all its material, that it includes everything except the good, and the word eretz includes the wilderness and the good. And you shall say Cheled cheled world/age, "Give ear, all ye inhabitants of the world cheled." Its Targum is "behold all the inhabitants of the earth." And what is it, on the contrary, with the inhabitants of chedel cessation?