Ezekiel 27:11. Rather, from a Syriac root (for the Tyrians were Syro-Phoenicians), "men of daring." Foreigners would hardly be entrusted to watch "in the Tyrian towers." Others from the Hebrew gomed , a cubit, "short swordsmen"; Ehud carried a sword a cubit long (Judges 3:16). Or else an arm, "men strong of arm."
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