Masculine noun · From עלל (H5953)
Or עול ʻôwl; from H5953; a yoke (as imposed on the neck), literally or figuratively:—yoke.
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The sword
represents a killing instrument, e.g. a gun. Who goes around boasting of their military might today? Whose response to any situation is to send in a sword? Answering these two questions helps to identify who the Edomites are today. break his yoke
After the time of King David and King Solomon; during the time of Rehoboam and the split.
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yoke of iron
A yoke of Iron was put on the slaves (in the American captivity).
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The Israelites will no longer be slaves.
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