a) HAR'ASS, verb - "to fatigue to excess"...being alive (fatigue) implies being moved towards death (excess), hence life getting tired out.
b) MENT (Latin mentis) - "mind; memory" can be tired out (harassed) by reasoning (want vs not want) over suggested information upheld within mind/memory.
c) mind/memory exists within perceivable inspiration; hence struggling in-between the need to let go of perceivable and the want to hold onto suggested.
d) others utilize suggested information to HARAS (Hebrew הָרַס ; phonetic haw-ras) - "to throw down, break or tear down" it within the mind/memory of those consenting to hold onto it.
a) HAR'ASS, verb - "to fatigue to excess"...being alive (fatigue) implies being moved towards death (excess), hence life getting tired out.
b) MENT (Latin mentis) - "mind; memory" can be tired out (harassed) by reasoning (want vs not want) over suggested information upheld within mind/memory.
c) mind/memory exists within perceivable inspiration; hence struggling in-between the need to let go of perceivable and the want to hold onto suggested.
d) others utilize suggested information to HARAS (Hebrew הָרַס ; phonetic haw-ras) - "to throw down, break or tear down" it within the mind/memory of those consenting to hold onto it.