Jonah 1:5
Laying hold of her Lower Self: Stung (Song of Songs 7:7-8)
And the Salts,4 they are fearing, and they are screaming out, each man toward the mighty ones of himself, and they are hurling the self eternal Vessels whom are within the Ship toward the Sea to lighten/ease from upon themselves. And Dove has climbed down toward dual-thighs of the Hold and he is laying down and he is being death-stunned.
A Death Sting
ืกืคืื ื sephinah - Covered, Overlaid, Paneled Ship Hold, Lower Deck.


Another view, below deck of the ship hold of herself...
ืจืื radam - to be stunned/stupefied
ืชืจืืื tardemah - dead sleep/stun/trance
ืจืื radam - to be stunned/stupefied
ืชืจืืื tardemah - dead sleep/stun/trance
"Within divided thoughts from the inner revelations of the night of herself, when a death stun (tardemah) falls upon mortal men..."
(Job 4:13 RBT)Footnote:
Jon. 1:5 | The Hebrew phrase ืืืืืื (hamalแธฅim) can be translated as "the sailors" or "the salts," depending on the context. The root ืืื is associated with salt, and ืืืืื is the plural form, meaning "salts" in the literal sense. In historical and poetic contexts, ืืืืื can also refer to "sailors," due to the association of sailors with the sea and saltwater. Thus, the phrase ืืืืืื can either mean "the salts" (as in the substance) or "the sailors" (metaphorically referring to those who work at sea). |