In Isaiah 49:16
Answer:
As put, using 'hold you' then the answer is nowhere. Isaiah quoted above uses the term 'inscribe/engraved, graven, marked, written, even tattoed' but not hold in any English translational version:
Isaiah 49:16Expanded Bible (EXB)
16 See, I have ·written [engraved; inscribed] your name on my ·hand [palms].
·Jerusalem, I always think about your walls [L Your walls are always before me; C destroyed by the Babylonians].
"I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; no one will snatch them out of my hand. "John 10:28
A palm tree - as palm is a part of the hand
Hold the palm of her hand in the palm of your hand. Don't hold too tight, and don't hold with a limp grasp. Hold her hand just like you would like your hand to be held. Keep your hands clean and remember to always, always, be tender, be kind.
In the Bible, palm branches symbolize victory, triumph, and joy. They are often associated with celebrations and are mentioned in the Bible during events like Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
Gently pick it up, & sit it on the palm of your hand. Tip your hand slighty & hold the other hand under it to make the mouse move from one hand to the other.
To swear into office
Lock fingers, y'know? To get what I mean, line up your hands palm to palm, then lace fingers with yourself. Thats what I mean.
Hold your left arm out horizontally - with your palm perpendicular to the ground.
you really should look it up on aslpro.com to see how to sign it but basically you hold one hand out with your palm up and fingers together and flip your other hand from palm up to palm down a few times on your still hand. aslpro.com is a visual dictionary for ASL.
To say "bible" in American Sign Language you would sign "Jesus" then "book."
Palm leaves are significant in the Bible as a symbol of victory, triumph, and peace. They are mentioned in the scriptures during Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, where people waved palm branches to welcome him as a king. This event is known as Palm Sunday and is celebrated by Christians as a symbol of Jesus' victory over sin and death.
Pure sodium and pure mercury are two elements that would be dangerous to hold in the palm of your hand. Sodium is highly reactive and can react violently with moisture in the air, while mercury is a toxic metal that can be absorbed through the skin.