No.
to obey = tsiyyet
to understand = heveen
But another word for obey is nishma, which also means to be heard.
The Hebrew word for obey is transliterated shama'. This is the Strong's definition "To hear, listen to, obey." It is used 1159 times in the Old Testament.
In Hebrew, the word for "obey" is "לִשְׁמוֹעַ" (lishmoa), which literally means "to hear" or "to listen." This reflects the idea that obedience involves actively listening to and following instructions or commands. It is often used in the context of following God's commandments or authority figures. The concept emphasizes the importance of attentiveness and responsiveness in relationships and duties.
to force someone to obey
There is no such thing in Freemasonry.
Other words that mean obey; -agree -abide -accept -accord -keep
It doesn't mean anything. I think you thought it meant something like LOL or BRB, but it's not. "Obey" is a brand.
ציית לכוכבים (ts-ee--ah-t li-ko-kav-im)
There is dis obey the prefix here is dis because it comes right before obey. You can use Re obey because you can obey someone another time for the same thing maybe. But everybody knows that you can use dis obey and maybe re obey Onother person: Prefixes can be dis-obey
To neglect or refuse to obey.
It mean to be nice to your friends. Obey your parents. ect....
It mean to be nice to your friends. Obey your parents. ect....
There has to be mutual respect, understanding and communication for there to be family solidarity. Children should obey their parents and consider their guidance.