ʾešdāt אֶשְׁדָּת ‘fiery’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from ʾēš אֵשׁ ‘fire’ and dāt דָּת ‘law’
Roots:
אשׁ
דת
ʾešdāt n, f
1) fiery law, fire of a law, fire was a law (meaning uncertain)
Etymology?:
from ʾēš אֵשׁ ‘fire’ and dāt דָּת ‘law’
Roots:
אשׁ
דת
ʾešdāt n, f
1) fiery law, fire of a law, fire was a law (meaning uncertain)
Mentioned in Deuteronomy 33:2