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  • The continued popularity of her cult is attested by the fortress Dur-zakar, which a later king, Samsu-iluna

    The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria Morris Jastrow 1891

  • And Jerome says that it is believed that Saul was deceived, perhaps willingly, by the difference in these words (I Sam. xv.); having been commanded to cut off every _zeker_ -- memorial or vestige -- of Amaiek, he took the word to be _zakar_, instead of zeker, and contented himself with destroying the males of the army and keeping for himself the spoil.

    Who Wrote the Bible? : a Book for the People Washington Gladden 1877

  • English _zkr_; it may be the word _zeker_, which signifies memory, or the word _zakar_, which signifies a male person.

    Who Wrote the Bible? : a Book for the People Washington Gladden 1877

  • Desde el francés, se propagó al inglés sugar, al alemán Zucher, al búlgaro shelker, al danés sukker, al holandés suicker, al polaco cukier, al rumano zakar, al ruso zakharu, al sueco socker y al turco sukker.

    AntiguaDailyPhoto.Com 2009

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