1865. deror
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deror: a flowing, free run, liberty
Original Word: דְּרוֹר
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: deror
Phonetic Spelling: (der-ore')
Short Definition: release

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from an unused word
Definition
a flowing, free run, liberty
NASB Translation
flowing (1), liberty (2), release (5).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
I. דְּרוֺר noun [masculine] a flowing; free run, liberty; —

1 מָרדְּֿרוֺר Exodus 30:23 (P) i.e. myrrh of flowing, fine-flowing myrrh compare מֹר & Di.

2 with קרא proclaim liberty, וּקְרָאתֶם דְּרוֺר בָּאָרֶץ לְכָליֿשְׁבֶ֑יהָ Leviticus 25:10 (H) in Jubilee year, compare Isaiah 61:1 ("" מְּקַחקֿוֺחַ); Jeremiah 34:8,15,17 all reference to liberty of Sabbatical year; Jeremiah 34:17 (iron.) lo ! I proclaim to you liberty unto the sword, unto pestilence & unto famine, i.e. liberty to be destroyed by sword, pestilence and famine, (a judgment of Yahweh); ׳שְׁנַתהַֿדּ Ezekiel 46:17 i.e. year of Jubilee (cf Leviticus 25:10).



Strong's
liberty, pure

From an unused root (meaning to move rapidly); freedom; hence, spontaneity of outflow, and so clear -- liberty, pure.

1864
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