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Erech

[ee-rek, er-ek]

noun

  1. Biblical name of Uruk.



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Schmelkin talked to them about how God is described in the Torah as “slow to anger,” or “erech apayim.”

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And thus, just ere midnight, and in a darkness as black as the caverns in the mountains, they came at last to the Hill of Erech.

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‘To the Stone of Erech! I seek the Paths of the Dead. Come with me who will!’

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Swiftly then he told of the haunted road under the mountains, and the dark tryst at Erech, and the great ride thence, ninety leagues and three, to Pelargir on Anduin.

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‘Keep your hoards and your secrets hidden in the Accursed Years! Speed only we ask. Let us pass, and then come! I summon you to the Stone of Erech!’

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