The Hebrew phrase that is rendered “for his heart yearned for his brother” in English versions is translated into Naro as tcáóa ba nxùrù: “his heart burned.” This implies longing and affection. He was moved.
The Hebrew phrase that is rendered “for his heart yearned for his brother” in English versions is translated into Naro as tcáóa ba nxùrù: “his heart burned.” This implies longing and affection. He was moved.