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  2. נתיב (natiyv, Strong’s #5410) is derived from the root נתב (Ν.Τ.Β, which is not found in the Hebrew Bible) meaning “to tramp” and this word for a road is probably used in reference to a well-trodden path.

  3. Derekh HaYashar. There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way to death. THE HEBREW WORD derekh (דֶּרֶךְ), often translated as "way," can refer to a physical road or pathway, but metaphorically it often refers to the journey, manner, or course of one's life.

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