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Rok3

Definition: The Hebrew word "rok3" is used in Old Testament contexts to mean a man who has been put out of the land or taken captive by an enemy. In the Bible, it seems that some people might have had the idea that they were to be set free and are now being held against their will. The term "rok3" describes this scenario where someone is kept in captivity for some time before being freed. The word comes from the Old Testament Hebrew verb "talmot," which means "to hold captive" or "to take captive." Therefore, "rok3" could be interpreted as a figurative metaphor for holding someone under threat of being taken away.


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