Strong's Concordance sarak: to twist Original Word: שָׂרַךPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: sarak Phonetic Spelling: (saw-rak') Short Definition: entangling Brown-Driver-Briggs   [שָׂרַךְ]  verb twist (so ᵑ7 סְרַךְ (= Hebrew עִוָּה, עִוֵּה); perhaps akin to שׂרג, סרג; Talmud סָרַךְ is adhere, compare Aramaic  ,  ; Arabic   is share, participate, but   sandal-thong,   snare); — Pi`el Participle feminine singular מְשָׂרֶכֶת דְּרָכֶיהָ Jeremiah 2:23 a swift dromedary entangling her ways (galloping aimlessly; figurative).  Strong's Exhaustive Concordance traverse A primitive root; to interlace -- traverse. Forms and Transliterations מְשָׂרֶ֥כֶת משרכת mə·śā·re·ḵeṯ mesaRechet məśāreḵeṯLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 83081 Occurrence mə·śā·re·ḵeṯ — 1 Occ. Jeremiah 2:23 HEB: בִּכְרָ֥ה קַלָּ֖ה מְשָׂרֶ֥כֶת דְּרָכֶֽיהָ׃ NAS: young camel entangling her ways, KJV: dromedary traversing her ways; INT: young swift entangling her ways  | 
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 is share, participate, but 
 sandal-thong, 


