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נֵרְדְּ (nêrd) n-m (nayrd)
Source: of foreign origin;
Meaning: nard, an aromatic
KJV: spikenard.
Appears in a total of 3 verses:
SNG 4:13
OET-LV: 13 Shoots_of_your are_a_garden_of pomegranates with fruit_of excellence(s) henna_plants with nard_plants. (SNG_4:13)
OET-RV: 13 Your shoots are an orchard of pomegranate trees with delicious fruits,
⇔ and henna and nard spice plants, (SNG 4:13)
SNG 1:12
OET-LV: 12 Until that_the_king was_at_his_of_table nard_of_my it_gave_forth odour_of_its. (SNG_1:12)
OET-RV: 12 While the king was on his couch,
⇔ my perfume gave off its fragrance. (SNG 1:12)
SNG 4:14
OET-LV: 14 Nard and_saffron calamus and_cinnamon with all_of the_trees_of frankincense myrrh and_aloes with all_of the_best_of spices. (SNG_4:14)
OET-RV: 14 nard and saffron, calamus and cinnamon, with all trees used for incense,
⇔ myrrh and aloes, with all the best spices, (SNG 4:14)
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