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zūr זוּרAbe a stranger, Bbe loathsome’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root
Variants: זוּר, זוּר

zūr v
A1) to be strange, be a stranger
 1a) (Qal)
  1a1) to become estranged
  1a2) strange, another, stranger, foreigner, an enemy (participle)
  1a3) strange woman, prostitute, harlot (meton)
 1b) (Niphal) to be estranged
 1c) (Hophal) to be a stranger, be one alienated
B1)loathsome (of breath) (participle)

Mentioned in Exodus 30:33, 29:33, 30:9 Codex Leviticus 22:13, 10:1, 22:12, 22:10 Numbers 3:4, 26:61, 3:38, 18:4, 3:10, 17:5, 1:51, 18:7 Deuteronomy 25:5, 32:16 1 Kings 3:18 2 Kings 19:24 Isaiah 29:5, 1:7, 1:4, 43:12, 61:5, 17:10, 25:2, 28:21, 25:5 Jeremiah 2:25, 3:13, 5:19, 18:14, 51:2, 51:51, 30:8 Ezekiel 28:10, 16:32, 31:12, 30:12, 7:21, 14:5, 11:9, 28:7 Hosea 8:7, 5:7, 7:9, 8:12 Joel 4:17 Obadiah 1:11 Psalms 69:9, 78:30, 44:21, 81:10, 54:5, 109:11, 58:4 Proverbs 5:17, 27:2, 6:1, 2:16, 7:5, 20:16, 27:13, 11:15, 5:10, 5:20, 23:33, 5:3, 14:10, 22:14 Job 19:13, 19:15, 19:27, 15:19, 19:17 Lamentations 5:2

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