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עֵין הַקּוֹרֵא (ʻÊyn haq-Qôwrêʼ) n-pr-loc (ane-hak-ko-ray')
Source: from H5869 and the active participle of
Meaning: En-hak-Kore, a place near Palestine
KJV: En-hakhore.
Appears in a total of 1 verses:
JDG 15:19
OET-LV: 19 And_ god _he_split_open DOM the_hollow_place which is_at_Leḩī and_they_went_out from_him/it waters and_he_drank his/its_breath/wind/spirit and_it_returned and_he_lived therefore yes/correct/thus/so he_called his/its_name En Hakkore which is_at_Leḩī until the_day (the)_this. (JDG_15:19)
OET-RV: 19 So God split open the little hollow that’s at Lehi, and water came out of it. When he drank, his strength returned and he revived. Because of that, he called it ‘Eyn-Hakkore’ (which means ‘the fountain of the one who called out’), which is in Lehi to this day. (JDG 15:19)
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