Harold:
I don't follow you. Do you have other examples to back you up? Where in
Tanakh would they be found?
BTW the phrase is "upon" your face, not "to". A significant difference inHH: One of the meanings the preposition can have in English is "to." This is well known. A word in one language does not necessarily have only one word in another language to which it is equivalent, for the range of meaning of a word in one language may not match the range of meaning of one particular word in another language.
Biblical Hebrew.
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