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Link beteween words אָמַן'aman and אֵם 'em
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(09-06-2024, 05:28 PM)rosends Wrote: Amen does not mean "to teach". It comes from the concept of belief and acceptance. To teach is "lelamed".

I know the root lamed, which means to accostum or to learn a habit through practice. I am asking about the verb 'aman (not amen), which were used in TNK times to describe how a mother or a tutor teach his/her son/daughter/student: it is used in Esther 2:7 "and (Mordecai) was 'omen (teacher) to Hadasah".
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RE: Link beteween words 'aman and 'em - by JavierCornejo - 09-06-2024, 07:51 PM

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