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In Hebrew, the word ךְלֶ מֶ) pronounced melekh, meaning “king”) is a noun derived from a root
associated with the concept of ruling or kingship, typically the triconsonantal root ךְ-ל-מ) m-l-kh).
Y-R-H (יָרָה): Root meaning “to shoot”, is much like the Greek notion of a directed arrow shot with intention to hit the bullseye.
In Sumerian, speech was e-me, and clay was i-mi-like Adam and Eve before the fall. When God bent down and shaped Adam from the dust, he didn’t just pack mud; he pressed in the word first.