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Another interesting meaning of kabash is to “tread the ground”; this remind us of the promise that “everywhere the sole of your foot touches …” Clearly those hearing this command understood that the people of God were to spread worldwide and bring the whole of the Earth under Godly control.
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However, this unspoiled paradise scenario is not consistent with the meanings of kabash and radah.
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Could DAW's editor have put the kabash on the chosen cover?
[Guest Post] Part 1: A Manifesto of Imaginative Literature by Justin Allen 2010
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A Hebrew lexicon defines kabash as “subdue, bring into bondage;” 3 and it defines radah as “have dominion, rule, dominate.”
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They touch on how the passion of the drivers was what generated fan focus, but of the last few years, with NASCAR putting the kabash on driver “interactions,” fan attention has faded a bit.
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Michigan's McCotter wants to put the kabash on the Republican Policy Committee, saying it's wasting $360,000 on a committee whose function is replicated by two or three other bodies.
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The original Hebrew was kabash, and it is also used in the imperative sense.
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So here is the blessing: parah! rabah! male! kabash! radah!
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If he does well in the interviews and puts the kabash on the story and the noise, it will be old news over the weekend and by monday history.
Obama Offers Most Extensive Response Yet To Questions About Rev. Wright 2009
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It's a sure sign of ruling class squeamishness that a leading Presidential candidate and senator from the most important state is now trying to put the kabash on further adventures.
Clinton To Bush: Don't Attack Iran Without Congressional Authority 2009
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