לֶקַח
leqach(leh'-kakh)
“properly, something received, i.e. (mentally) instruction (whether on the part of the teacher or hearer); also (in an active and sinister sense) inveiglement”
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Definition
Strong’s Definition
properly, something received, i.e. (mentally) instruction (whether on the part of the teacher or hearer); also (in an active and sinister sense) inveiglement
Translated in KJV as
doctrinelearningfair speech.
Etymology
from H3947 (לָקַח);
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“My doctrine shall drop as the rain, my speech shall distil as the dew, as the small rain upon the tender herb, and as the showers upon the grass:”