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ʾēd אֵיד ‘calamity’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from the same as ʾūd אוּד ‘firebrand’ ( in the sense of bending down )
Roots: אוד

ʾēd n, m
1) distress, burden, calamity
 1a) burden (of the righteous)
 1b) calamity (of nation)
 1c) disaster (of wicked)
 1d) day of calamity

Mentioned in Deuteronomy 32:35 2 Samuel 22:19 Jeremiah 18:17, 46:21, 48:16, 49:8, 49:32 Ezekiel 35:5 Obadiah 1:13 Psalms 18:19 Proverbs 27:10, 1:26, 1:27, 6:15, 17:5, 24:22 Job 18:12, 31:3, 21:17, 21:30, 30:12, 31:23

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