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<p> ''''' an´k ''''' ' ''''' l ''''' (in older editions of the King James Version, ancle ): From [[Hebrew]] מי אפסים , <i> ''''' mē'āpheṣayim ''''' </i> literally, "water of ankles," i.e. shallow water ( Ezekiel 47:3 ); "anklebones" ( Acts 3:7 ) from σφυδρόν , <i> ''''' sphudrón ''''' </i> "ankle chains" (the King James Version "chains"), from a Hebrew root meaning "to walk about proudly" ( Numbers 31:50 ). The same Hebrew word is translated "bracelet" ( 2 Samuel 1:10 ), but in Isaiah 3:20 another word from the same root "ankle chains" (the King James Version "ornaments of the legs"). Compare [[Anklet]] ( Isaiah 3:18 ). </p> | <p> ''''' an´k ''''' ' ''''' l ''''' (in older editions of the King James Version, ancle ): From [[Hebrew]] מי אפסים , <i> ''''' mē'āpheṣayim ''''' </i> literally, "water of ankles," i.e. shallow water ( Ezekiel 47:3 ); "anklebones" ( Acts 3:7 ) from σφυδρόν , <i> ''''' sphudrón ''''' </i> "ankle chains" (the King James Version "chains"), from a Hebrew root meaning "to walk about proudly" ( Numbers 31:50 ). The same Hebrew word is translated "bracelet" ( 2 Samuel 1:10 ), but in Isaiah 3:20 another word from the same root "ankle chains" (the King James Version "ornaments of the legs"). Compare [[Anklet]] ( Isaiah 3:18 ). </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_788"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/ankle Ankle from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | <ref name="term_788"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/ankle Ankle from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | ||
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an´k ' l (in older editions of the King James Version, ancle ): From Hebrew מי אפסים , mē'āpheṣayim literally, "water of ankles," i.e. shallow water ( Ezekiel 47:3 ); "anklebones" ( Acts 3:7 ) from σφυδρόν , sphudrón "ankle chains" (the King James Version "chains"), from a Hebrew root meaning "to walk about proudly" ( Numbers 31:50 ). The same Hebrew word is translated "bracelet" ( 2 Samuel 1:10 ), but in Isaiah 3:20 another word from the same root "ankle chains" (the King James Version "ornaments of the legs"). Compare Anklet ( Isaiah 3:18 ).