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The root of the word seek in Hebrew?

The root of the word "seek" in Hebrew is שָׁקַד (shakad).

It literally means "to watch over," "to care for," or "to be attentive."

The word "seek" in Hebrew, לְבַקֵּשׁ (levaqesh), is derived from this root. It implies a sense of diligence, effort, and attention when searching for something.

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