"a border" of cloth or a garment, from Proto-Germanic *hamjam (source also of Old Norse… See origin and meaning of hem.
If you’re interested in learning to study and apply God’s Word to your life, this book is a must have. Fuhr and Kostenberger go into significant detail on the Inductive Bible Study method which includes three primary steps: Observation, Interpretation, and Application. Each chapter unpacks ...
There is a word in our language — the iron Roman had to arrange many circuitous approaches to it — we borrow it straight from the plastic, responsive Greek — the word sympathy I. THE INSTINCT. The word has gone through one process since it left its root "to suffer," which root ...
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The meaning "a stroke of work" (of any kind) is attested from 1580s. The surgical sense is recorded by 1520s. The sense of "amusing person or thing" is by 1968, from the notion of laughing so much one gets stitches of pain (compare verbal expressionhave (someone) in stitches, attest...