<FontFamily><param>Times New Roman</param><smaller>On 23 Nov 98, at 9:41,
Brent Lynn Emery wrote:
<color><param>7F00,0000,0000</param><FontFamily><param>Gill
Sans</param><bigger>> In Genesis 40:13 the idiom "lifter of the/my head" is
used in its normal
> idiomatic sense of "to restore/to encourage" while in verse 19 of the same
> chapter the same idiom is used literally ie your head is going to be
> lifted--- </color><smaller> right of your shoulders.
<bigger>What makes the difference, of course, is that in the second case the
expression
is followed by M")aLeYKf - indicating that the meaning there is literal.