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Etymology
From Ancient Greek ΞΞ±Οάκ (BarΓ‘k).
Proper noun
π±π°ππ°π£ (barak)
- Barak, the Israelite king
Bible Hebrews.11,32:
- πππ‘πΈπ°ππ°ππ΄ πππ‘ π΄ ππ½πΌ π±πΌπ ππ΄ππ° π²π΄π³π΄πππΌ π²ππ΄π ππ‘π π±π°ππ°π£πΌ : ππ°ππ’ππππΌ : πΊπ΄π’πΈπ°πΌ : π³ΜπΈπΌ : ππ°πππ΄πΎπΌ ππ‘π π΄πΏπ΄π² ππ°πππ°ππ΄πππ‘πππΊ
- nutanaαΈ³e αΉu e αΉΛi bicxesa gedeoni gΓ₯en un baraki : sampsoni : yeptai : dΜti : samoeli un en'eg marΔ‘avenuΔ‘oy
- For the time is not enough to talk about Gedeon and Barak, Samson, Jephthae, David, Samuel and the other prophets.
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