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Song of Solomon 6:5

Turn round the dual eyes of yourself from opposite to myself, which they, themselves have stormed myself The hair of yourself is as an arrangement the Fierce Ones1who have sat up from out of the Uncovered Witness ("the Gilead")!

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Sng. 6:5

Strong's #5794
adjective עז (`az) as "strong," "mighty," or "fierce," derived from the root עזז (azaz), meaning "to be strong" or "to prevail." It is used to describe physical or metaphorical strength, might, or fierceness, applied to people, animals, nations, or armies. This word often signifies strength in leadership, divine power, and moral authority, reflecting cultural values in the ancient Near East. The corresponding Greek terms are ischyros (G2478) and krataios (G2900), both meaning "strong" or "mighty."