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sāmax סָמַךְ ‘to support’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root

sāmax v
1) to lean, lay, rest, support, put, uphold, lean upon
 1a) (Qal)
  1a1) to lean or lay upon, rest upon, lean against
  1a2) to support, uphold, sustain
 1b) (Niphal) to support or brace oneself
 1c) (Piel) to sustain, refresh, revive

Mentioned in Genesis 27:37 Exodus 29:10, 29:15, 29:19 Codex Leviticus 3:2, 3:8, 3:13, 4:4, 8:14, 8:18, 8:22, 16:21, 24:14, 4:24, 4:33, 4:15, 4:29, 1:4 Numbers 8:12, 27:18, 27:23, 8:10 Deuteronomy 34:9 Judges 16:29 2 Kings 18:21 Isaiah 59:16, 63:5, 36:6, 48:2, 26:3 Ezekiel 24:2, 30:6 Amos 5:19 Psalms 54:6, 119:116, 71:6, 111:8, 3:6, 112:8, 145:14, 37:17, 88:8, 37:24, 51:14 Song of Songs 2:5 2 Chronicles 32:8, 29:23

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