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- 10:31, 15 May 2025 Ryan.Sikes talk contribs created page Psalm 4/Notes/Phrasal.v. 3.110119 (Created page with "{{ExegeticalNote |Layer=Phrasal |VerseRange=v. 3 |Text=* The phrase '''heavy of heart''' (כִבְדֵי לֵב) (cf. the common phrase יִשְׁרֵי לֵב) is an idiom that means "stubborn." The collocation "heavy"-"heart" is always elsewhere associated with the Exodus event and with the plagues in particular (Exod 7:14; 8:11, 28; 9:7, 34; 10:1; 1 Sam 6:6). The Pharaoh of the Exodus is the prototypical example of what it means to be "heavy of heart:" "Pharaoh’s he...")