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lāmad לָמַד ‘to learn’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root

lāmad v
1) to learn. teach, exercise in
 1a) (Qal) to learn
 1b) (Piel) to teach
 1c) (Pual) to be taught, be trained

Mentioned in Deuteronomy 4:1, 4:10, 31:13, 5:1, 31:12, 14:23, 5:31, 18:9, 17:19, 4:5, 6:1, 20:18, 4:14, 11:19, 31:19, 31:22 Judges 3:2 2 Samuel 1:18, 22:35 Isaiah 29:13, 26:9, 2:4, 48:17, 1:17, 40:14, 26:10, 29:24 Jeremiah 9:13, 2:33, 10:2, 9:19, 31:34, 13:21, 32:33, 9:4, 31:18, 12:16 Ezekiel 19:3, 19:6 Hosea 10:11 Micah 4:3 Psalms 94:10, 119:135, 51:15, 25:5, 71:17, 143:10, 132:12, 119:66, 144:1, 25:4, 119:64, 94:12, 119:12, 119:68, 119:73, 34:12, 106:35, 60:1, 25:9, 119:26, 18:35, 119:124, 119:71, 119:171, 119:7, 119:108, 119:99 Proverbs 5:13, 30:3 Job 21:22 Song of Songs 3:8, 8:2 Ecclesiastes 12:9 Daniel 1:4 Ezra 7:10 1 Chronicles 25:7, 5:18 2 Chronicles 17:7, 17:9

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