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H2220
æøòä    æøåòä    æøò    æøåò
zerôa‛  zerôa‛  zerô‛âh  zerô‛âh
zer-o'-ah (1,2), zer-o-aw' (3,4)
From H2232; the arm (as stretched out), or (of animals) the foreleg; figuratively force: - arm, + help, mighty, power, shoulder, strength

H2232
æøò
zâra‛
zaw-rah'
A primitive root; to sow; figuratively to disseminate, plant, fructify: - bear, conceive seed, set with, sow (-er), yield.

The eternal God is thy refuge and underneath are the everlasting arms. Deut 33:27

This a verse of comfort for God's children, especially in times of distress.
Let God reveal to you His arm in Isaiah 53. Consider John's gospel account of Y'shua presenting himself after his resurrection, to his disciples and Mary.
What if it said arm? Would that connect with the sword of v 29, and how does the enemy get thrust out in the rest of this verse.  The one before it has the Divine warrior riding on the clouds of heaven.  Supernovas explodeing and the rays wipeing out idolaters? These were the last words of Moses.

V29 has Dawrak, related to the nanny Fran Dresher and Midrash, beating a path, but Dawrak for tread also related to image of stringing a bow.  The great city broken in 3 Rev. 16:19, a bow stringer with 2 feet on it bends the bow in 3 sections.
I don't know if I am supposed to laugh? A kind word turneth away wrath.

Here is free concordance:

http://www.e-sword.net/
Deut 3:17 Thou shalt not kill.
Solomon said there was a time to kill. A time to kill the fatted calf.
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