Genesis 2:1
Footnote:
54 | Strong's Hebrew #3615 ืืื to be finished, complete. This form ืืืื is in the imperfect/incomplete form, i.e being finished/completed It is a true irony how the incomplete form of a Hebrew word which itself means "to complete" got translated as "were completed." The Hebrew word ืืื (kalah) generally means "to complete," "finish," or "consume." Depending on the context, it can signify something that has come to an end, has been finished. It is similar to shalem ("Shalom") complete/whole, or ืืื kalal, perfected. ืืื kalah can also refer to a "bride" as a noun stemming from the root ืืื perfected. |