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<p> '''''ad´vẽr''''' -'''''tı̄z''''' : This word is found twice in the Old Testament: In Numbers 24:14 (from Hebrew, יעץ , <i> '''''ȳa‛ac''''' </i> , "to advise") [[Balsam]] advises [[Balak]] of the future of [[Israel]] and its influence upon his kingdom ("I will advertise thee"). In the King James Version Rth 4:4 (from גּלה אזן , <i> '''''gālāh 'ōzen''''' </i> , "to uncover the ear," "to reveal") Boaz in speaking to the nearer kinsman of Ruth: "I thought to advertise thee" (the Revised Version, margin "uncover thine ear"). </p>
<p> '''''ad´vẽr''''' -'''''tı̄z''''' : This word is found twice in the Old Testament: In Numbers 24:14 (from Hebrew, יעץ , <i> '''''ȳa‛ac''''' </i> , "to advise") Balsam advises Balak of the future of Israel and its influence upon his kingdom ("I will advertise thee"). In the King James Version Rth 4:4 (from גּלה אזן , <i> '''''gālāh 'ōzen''''' </i> , "to uncover the ear," "to reveal") Boaz in speaking to the nearer kinsman of Ruth: "I thought to advertise thee" (the Revised Version, margin "uncover thine ear"). </p>
==References ==
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<ref name="term_436"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/advertise Advertise from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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ad´vẽr -tı̄z : This word is found twice in the Old Testament: In Numbers 24:14 (from Hebrew, יעץ , ȳa‛ac , "to advise") Balsam advises Balak of the future of Israel and its influence upon his kingdom ("I will advertise thee"). In the King James Version Rth 4:4 (from גּלה אזן , gālāh 'ōzen , "to uncover the ear," "to reveal") Boaz in speaking to the nearer kinsman of Ruth: "I thought to advertise thee" (the Revised Version, margin "uncover thine ear").