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1 ἄνοια
-ας + ἡ N 1 0-0-0-5-8=13 Ps 21(22),3; Jb 33,23; Prv 14,8; 22,15; Eccl 11,10folly, stupidity Jb 33,23*Ps 21(22),3 εἰς ἄνοιαν for folly corr.? εἰς ἄνεσιν for MT דומיה (leading) to indulgence→NIDNTT; TWNT
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