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In this study we will apply the principle of the Held Method for Comparative Semitic Philology ("Held Method") as interpreted by C. Cohen to the Hebrew root ¿¿¿ as seen in the table above. The purpose of the exercise is to determine whether the term deriving from this root is polysemous or a homonymous. In the case of this term we have found no evidence to suggest it is polysemous and so the term is understood to be a homonym.

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In this study we will apply the principle of the Held Method for Comparative Semitic Philology ("Held Method") as interpreted by C. Cohen to the Hebrew root ¿¿¿ as seen in the table above. The purpose of the exercise is to determine whether the term deriving from this root is polysemous or a homonymous. In the case of this term we have found no evidence to suggest it is polysemous and so the term is understood to be a homonym.
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This is the second volume of the author's series about the book of Jeremiah. The first volume deals with Jeremiah and his connection to Ireland.