דָּלִיּוֹת
da.liy.yah (H1808)
branch
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The Hebrew word "דָּלִיּוֹת" (da.liy.yah) has a short definition of "branch." It falls within the semantic domain of Creation & Nature, indicating its connection to the natural world. This word appears 8 times in the Bible, suggesting its importance in various contexts. Based on its definition, "דָּלִיּוֹת" likely refers to a part of a tree that grows from the trunk or a limb. Its usage in the Bible may involve descriptions of trees, forests, or even metaphorical expressions related to growth or extension. The significance of this word lies in its ability to convey a sense of connection, expansion, or increase, which could be applied to various aspects of life, such as personal growth, relationships, or even the spread of ideas.
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Yahweh called your name, “A green olive tree, beautiful with goodly fruit.” With the noise of a great roar he has kindled fire on it, and its branches are broken.
It grew, and became a spreading vine of low stature, whose branches turned toward him, and its roots were under him. So it became a vine, produced branches, and shot out sprigs.
“ ‘ “There was also another great eagle with great wings and many feathers. Behold, this vine bent its roots toward him, and shot out its branches toward him, from the beds of its plantation, that he might water it.
I will plant it in the mountain of the height of Israel; and it will produce boughs, and bear fruit, and be a good cedar. Birds of every kind will dwell in the shade of its branches.
It had strong branches for the scepters of those who ruled. Their stature was exalted among the thick boughs. They were seen in their height with the multitude of their branches.
Thus it was beautiful in its greatness, in the length of its branches; for its root was by many waters.
I made it beautiful by the multitude of its branches, so that all the trees of Eden, that were in the garden of God, envied it.’
Strangers, the tyrants of the nations, have cut him off, and have left him. His branches have fallen on the mountains and in all the valleys and his boughs are broken by all the watercourses of the land. All the peoples of the earth have gone down from his shadow, and have left him.