Yes, the root K(R "ugly" does appear in later Hebrew, though not in theWell, it could be more meaningful than "they dug my hands and my feet" or "like the lion my hands and my feet". But the ayin to alef change is problematic. The root K(R is not in the Bible, according to BDB.
Bible as far as I know. But it's spelled with an 'ayin, not aleph.
But even so, what does "my hands and feet are ugly" mean in this context?
How does it solve the problem?
Yigal
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