Hebrew Origins of English – Swerve

The English word 'swerve' traces back to the Hebrew word סור 'sur' which means to turn aside from a straight line or course, to "swerve".  We see this concept depicted in Deuteronomy 2:27 where Israel promised Sihon the King of Heshbon that they wouldn't turn (סור 'sur') to the right hand or the left on … Continue reading Hebrew Origins of English – Swerve