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<p>and the Greek word ??????? probably share a common (but unknown) origin. The name hyssop appears as a translation of ezov in some translations of the Bible, notably in : "Purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean", but researchers have suggested that the Biblical accounts refer not to the plant currently known as hyssop but rather to one of a number of different herbs, including <a href="page.php?w=Origanum_syriacum">Origanum syriacum</a> (Syrian oregano, commonly referred to as "bible hyssop").  mentions that 'ezov' was a small plant and some</p><p>
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