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HEBREW AND ENGLISH LEXICON


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OLD TESTAMENT

HEBREW AND ENGLISH LEXICON


OF THE
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OLD TESTAMENT
WITH AN APPENDIX CONTAINING THE BIBLICAL ARAMAIC
BASED ON THE LEXICON OF

WILLIAM GESENIUS
AS TRANSLATED BY

EDWARD ROBINSON
LATE PROFESSOR IN THE UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY,

NEW YORK

Edited with constant reference to the Thesaurus of Gesenhis as completed Vtj E. Rodiger, and with authorized use of the latest German editions of Gesenius's

Handworierhuch

iiber

das Alie Testament

BY

FRANCIS BROWN,

D.D., D.Litt.
IN

DAVENPORT PROFESSOR OF HEBREW AND THE COGNATE LANGUAGES


WITH TBK COOPERATION OT

THE UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

R.

DRIVES,

D.D., Litt.D.

and

CHARLES

A.

BRIGGS,

D.D., D.Litt.

REGIUS PROFESSOR OF HEBREW, AND CANON OF CHRIST CHURCH, OXFORD

EDWARD ROBINSON PROFESSOR OF BIBLICAL THEOLOGY IN THE UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

OXFORD AT THE CLARENDON PRESS

OXFORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS
AMEN HOUSE, E.C. 4 London Edinburgh Glasgow New York Toronto Melbourne Capetown Bombay Calcutta Madras

HUMPHREY MILFORD
PUBLISHER TO THE UNIVERSITY

IMPRESSION OP 1939
FIBST EDITION 1906

PRINTED IN OBEAT mil

WN

PKEFACE
so long felt that no elaborate explanation of the appearance of the Wilhelm Gesenius, the father of modern Hebrew present work seems called for. died in 1842. His Lexicon Manuale Hebraicum et Chaldaicum Lexicography,

THE been

need of a

new Hebrew and

English Lexicon of the Old Testament has

in V.T. Libros, representing a


his earlier

riper stage of his lexicographical work than was published in 1833, and the corresponding issue of his Hebrdisches und Chalddisches Handworterbuch iiber das Alte Testament, upon which the later German editions more or less directly depend, appeared in 1834. The Thesaurus philologicus Griticus Linguae Hebraeae et Chaldaeae Veteris Testamenti, begun by Gesenius some years earlier, and not completed at his death, was substantially finished by Roediger in 1853, although the concluding part, containing Indices, Additions, and Corrections, was not published until 1858. The results of Gesenius's most advanced work were promptly put before Englishspeaking students. In 1824 appeared Gibbs's translation of the Neues Hebraischdeutsches Handworterbuch, issued by Gesenius in 1815, and in 1836 Edward Robinson published his translation of the Latin work of 1833. This broad-minded, sound, and faithful scholar added to the successive editions of the book in its English form the newest materials and conclusions in the field of Hebrew word-study, receiving large and valuable contributions in manuscript from Gesenius

much

Hebrew

dictionaries,

himself, and, after the latter's death, carefully incorporating into his translation the substance of the Thesaurus, as its fasciculi appeared.

Robinson's Gesenius was made in 1854, and Robinson English edition of Gesenius, prepared by Tregelles, and likewise including additions from the Thesaurus, dates as far back as 1859. In the meantime Semitic studies have been pursued on all hands with energy
last revision of

But the

died in 1863.

The

last

success. The language and text of the Old Testament have been subjected a minute and searching inquiry before unknown. The languages cognate with Hebrew have claimed the attention of specialists in nearly all civilized

and
to

countries.

of research have been opened, the very existence of and have invited explorers. Arabic, ancient and modern, surprise, Ethiopic, with its allied dialects, Aramaic, in its various literatures and localities, have all yielded new treasures while the discovery and decipherment of inscriptions from Babylonia and Assyria, Phoenicia, Northern Africa, Southern Arabia, and other old abodes of Semitic peoples, have contributed to a far more comprehensive and accurate knowledge of the Hebrew vocabulary in its sources and its usage than was possible forty or fifty years ago. In Germany an attempt has been made to keep pace with advancing knowledge by frequent editions of the Handworterbuch, as well as by the brilliant and suggestive, though unequal, b
fields

Wide

which was a

vi

PREFACE

Worterbuch of Siegfried and Stade (in 1892-3), but in England and America there has not been heretofore even so much as a serious attempt. The present Editors consider themselves fortunate in thus having the opportunity afforded by an evident demand. Arrangements have been made whereby the rights connected with Robinson's Gesenius are carried over to the present
' '

work, and exclusive authority to use the most recent German editions has been secured 1 They have felt, however, that the task which they had undertaken
.

could not be rightly discharged by merely adding new knowledge to the old, or by substituting more recent opinions for others grown obsolete, or by any At an early stage of the work they reached other form of superficial revision.

and perhaps chief duty was to make a fresh and, as far as possible, exhaustive study of the Old Testament materials, determine the actual uses of words by detailed examination of every passage, comparing, at the same time, their employment in the related languages, and thus fix their proper meanings in Hebrew. In the matter of etymologies they have endeavoured to carry out the method of sound philology, making it their aim to exclude arbitrary and fanciful conjectures, and in cases of uncertainty to afford the student the meaDs of judging of the materials on which a decision depends. They could not have been satisfied to pursue the course chosen by Professors Siegfried and Stade in This excluding the etymological feature almost entirely from their lexicon.
the conviction that their
first

method deprives the student of all knowledge as to the extra-Biblical history and relationship of his words, and of the stimulus to study the cognato languages, and lessens his opportunity of growing familiar with the modes of
word-formation.

The

Editors

It greatly simplifies, of course, the task of the lexicographer. acknowledge, at once, that their labours would have ended

much

sooner if they had not included the etymology of words, and they are

sensible of the exposure to criticism at a thousand points which results from their undertaking to do so. They have cheerfully assumed this burden, and are ready to accept this criticism, from which they hope to learn much. Here,

anywhere, it is certain that results must, in many cases, long remain provisional. They have preferred to make what contribution they could to the final settlement of these difficult questions. For like reasons they have been unwilling to follow Buhl in excluding the explanation of the meaning of proper names, hazardous as
if

such explanations often are.


'

The eleventh German edition appeared

in
j

1890, the year before the First Part of the present Lexicon was issued, under the editorship of Pro-

and Volck, of Dorpat, who had prepared the eighth, ninth, and tenth also. The twelfth edition, in 1895, marked an era in tho history of this useful dictionary, for with it began the careful editorship of Professor Frants Buhl, of Copenhagen, then at Leipzig, who issued the thirteenth edition, also, in 1899, and, after a very
fessors Miihlau

any degree from personal investigation of the entire material. The Editors have, however, derived much benefit from the German work, and especially from the contributions to it of Professor Buhl and his co-labourers, Professors Socin and Zimmern. Unfortunately the present Lexicon with the exception of the Appendix was almost entirely in type when the fourteenth edition appeared, and adequate use of its new

thorough revision, the fourteenth in 1905.


of these editions

None

had the exact scope of the present

especially its extensive references to current philological literature must be reserved for a later opportunity.

material,

work, and none of them absolved the Editors in

PREFACE

vn

That the Editors have made use of the Thesaurus of Gesenius on every page, with increasing admiration for the tireless diligence, philological insight, and strong good sense of this great Lexicographer, and recognition of Robinson's wisdom in allowing him to speak directly to English students by the admirable

and editorship of the Lexicon Manuale, need not be further emphasized. have also made free reference to Gesenius's Hebrew Grammar, in the They successive editions prepared by Professor Kautzsch, follower of Gesenius at Halle, and, since 1898, to the excellent English translation of this book made by Messrs. Collins and Cowley, which appeared in that year. The grammars of Ewald, and Konig, the Syntax of A. B. Davidson, Olshausen, Bbttcher, Stade, August Miiller, and other grammatical works have been cited as occasion required. Noldeke's contributions to Hebrew Lexicography and Grammar have been constantly used, with the works of Lagarde and Barth on the formation of nouns, of Gerber on denominative verbs, and many which cannot be catalogued here. All the critical commentaries, and a great number and variety of textual, topographical, and geographical works, with monographs and articles bearing on every possible aspect of Old Testament language, have been examined.
translation

The published materials for the study of the languages cognate with Hebrew have reached such proportions as to tax even the most industrious in any extended comparison of kindred words. For the Arabic, constant use has been

made

of the dictionaries of Lane, Freytag, Dozy, Wahrmund, the Beirut Fathers, besides. The Editors have found themselves sharing with peculiar in the unavailing regret of scholars that Mr. Lane's magnificent plan keenness

and others

Arabic lexicography was not destined to be realized. Frankel's Aramdische Frerndiuorter im Arabischen has been constantly used. For the vast and increasing storehouse of Assyrian as yet most imperfectly explored the
of complete

dictionaries of Delitzsch, and,

as

far as the

times

of

its

appearance allowed,

Muss-Arnolt have been employed, as well as Meissner's Supplement, and many Paul Haupt, Bezold, Guyard, Strassmaier, Zimmern, Jensen, special vocabularies. Winckler, Scheil, Sayce, King, Johns, R. F. Harper, and many writers in the Zeitschrift fur Assyriologie, the Beitrage zur Assyriologie und Semitischen SprachA place wissenschaft, and other publications, have been laid under contribution. of honour must here be given to Eberhard Schrader, the founder of Assyriology in Germany, whose fruitful work has been prematurely cut short by impaired health, and the Keilinschriftliche Bibliothek begun by him is mentioned here
times. Winckler is of course recognized as the chief editor of the inscriptions from Tel el-Amarna. For Syriac, the Thesaurus of R. Payne Smith and the Lexicon of Brockelmann have been always at hand, with Castell accessible in case of need. Constant reference has been made to Noldeke's Syrische Grammatik

many

(now, fortunately, translated), as well as his older works, the Neu-Syrische

Gmmmatik, and the priceless Manddische Grammatik. Duval and Nestle also have been laid under contribution. The Aramaic of the Targums and other JewishAramaic documents, as well as the post-Biblical Hebrew have been examined in the dictionaries of Buxtorf, J. Levy, Jastrow, and Dalman, the collections of Bacher, the grammars of Strack, Marti, and Dalman, the editions of Lagarde,

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and Merx, as well as the older publications. The Christian Aramaic of In the Palestine has been studied in the treatment of Schwally and Schulthess. Aramaic Appendix frequent references have been made not only to the grammars of Kautzsch and Dalman, but also to Krauss's Griechiscke u. Lateinische Lehnworter im Talmud, and especially to the independent and valuable pamphlets of Scheftelowitz Arisckes im Alten Testament I and II. The Hebrew text of Ecclesiasticus has been used in the primary editions of Schechter, of Neubauer and Cowley, of Schechter and Taylor, of E. N. Adler, G. Margoliouth, I. LeVi and Gaster, as well as in the more compact editions of Strack and Levi, and Dillmann has been the the admirable facsimile issued by the Clarendon Press. main authority for Ethiopic, with resort, from time to time, to Pratorius and North-Semitic inscriptions have yielded their material through the Charles.
Berliner,
;

Corpus Inscriptionum Semiticarum, the Repertoire d"pigraphie Semitique, the


collections of de Vogue", Euting, and others, and, especially in recent years, by the aid of the Handbooks of Lidzbarski and G. A. Cooke, and the Glossary of

A. Cook. The important Aramaic texts from Egypt, of the fifth century b. c. which have been just published by Cowley and Sayce, have also been utilized for the Aramaic Lexicon. The lexical matter of Southern Arabia has been gathered from the Corpus, from the inscriptions published by Osiander, M. Levy, Halevy, Mordtmann, D. H. Miiller (including the discoveries of Langer), Glaser, and others. Egyptian parallels have been adduced mainly from Wiedemann, Bondi, Erman, Steindorff and Spiegelberg, with occasional reference to Lepsius, Brugsch and Ebers. In all these departments, where active work is going on, fugitive materials have of course been found in many places, often scattered and sometimes remote. It has been the purpose to recognize good textual emendations, but not to There is still swell the list by conjectures which appeared to lack a sound basis. much to do in textual criticism, and much which has been done since the printing of this Lexicon began would receive recognition if extensive revision were now Among the critical discussion of the Hebrew texts which have been possible. frequently used are those of Geiger, Graetz, Wellhausen (Samuel, Minor Prophets), Perles, Oort, Cornill (Ezelciel, Jeremiah), Beer (Job), Driver (Samuel), Burney (Kings), the several Parts of the Polychrome Bible, the Notes by translators in Kautzsch's Altes Testament, as well as those found in the Commentaries (especially the two recently completed series published under the editorship of Nowack and Marti, respectively, and the Old Testament volumes of the International Critical Commentary, edited by Professors Briggs and Driver), and in many periodicals. As to the arrangement of the work, the Editors decided at an early stage of their preparations to follow the Thesaurus, and the principal dictionaries of other Semitic languages, in classifying words according to their stems, and not to adopt the purely alphabetical order which has been common in Hebrew
S.

dictionaries.

make

this

The relation of Semitic derivatives to the stems is such as to method of grouping them an obvious demand from the scientific

It is true that practical objections to it may be offered, but point of view. One is that it compels the Editor to seem to these do not appear convincing. each word under a given stem, some questions of etymology decide, by placing

PREFACE
which
in his

IX

are still open. The number of such cases, however, is small, and the uncertainty can always be expressed by a word comparatively And even if the objection were much more important it would be of caution. better to assume the burden of it, in order to give students of Hebrew, from the outset, the immense advantage of familiarity with the structure and formative laws of the Hebrew vocabulary in their daily work. Another objection incidental to this arrangement is thought to be the increased difficulty of reference.

own mind

This difficulty will diminish rapidly as students advance in knowledge, and by the practice of setting words formed by prefix or affix or otherwise hard for the beginner to trace a second time in their alphabetical place, with cross-

references, it is

hoped to do away with the

difficulty

almost entirely.

The Aramaic of the Bible has been separated from the Hebrew, and placed itself at the end of the book, as a separate and subordinate element of the by
language of the Old Testament. This is a change from that older practice which, since it was adopted here, has been made also by Siegfried and Stade, and by Buhl,

and which the Editors believe will commend itself on grounds of evident propriety. The question of adding an English-Hebrew Index has been carefully conWith reluctance it has been decided, for practical reasons, not to do sidered. The original limits proposed for the Lexicon have already been far exceeded, so. and the additional time, space, and cost which an Index would require have presented a barrier which the Editors could not see their way to remove. The articles The work of preparing the Lexicon has been divided as follows
:

written by

Professor Driver include

junctions, interjections, also some entire principal use (with or without a preposition) is adverbial stems of which only one derivative is used adverbially e. g. I. Tt3, TV2 (not ?y!?3),
; :

and other

pronouns, prepositions, adverbs, conparticles, together with some nouns whose


all

*&, i. "nj>, b$o and by (sub nby), Professor Driver's responsibility does not go "Wa (sub my), among others, beyond the particular words. Under ftiB he is responsible for the treatment of 'JB with He has prepared a few other articles, as well ; prepositions prefixed. In addition to articles for e.g. tyx, II. vo, bin, r\w\ njehn, Ten, ino, bj?o, inh.

W,
D V>

I.

bbl, DND, yri;

but in the case of 0oi\ 1M,

which he

is

exclusively responsible, he has read all the proofs, and

made many
;

suggestions.
l The following articles have been prepared by Professor Briggs they are in the main terms important to Old Testament Religion, Theology, and Psychology, and words related to these
:

JH3K,
I.

pK,
II.

I.

bnK,

3IK,

II. H1K,

I.

i>lK,

I.

fW,

TNt,

^J,

Dy6k, rfb$,
i.

II.

r6t?,

}DK,

nBN,

pK, TIN,
[fflj,

njfo,
"133,

Wftt,

1SW
HD3,

(but

nofBfc);
B''p3,

PN3, T3,

13,

Kn3,
i.

"TO,
TI3,

I.

TO3,

p3 (not

PS),

^3,

byi,

I.

*03, n^3, 113,

T3,

Except where words are pointed, or special made, it is generally to be understood that Professor Briggs is responsible for all words belonging to the stem whose letters are given.
1

restrictions

material, especially in the last two-thirds of the book, form a standing exception, nor is Professor Briggs responsible for any part of the Biblical

Aramaic.

Proper names, and

much

of

the

etymological

x
-lira,

PREFACE
tai;
I. nit,

me,
nst,

J,
I.

ins, naj, naa,


rot,

h:,
ssn,

rta,

^a
I.

(not ^?|), "BR;


ntn,
i.

W, H;

WW
j^n

(incl.

mn*)

nai,
I.

nyr,

P"iT;

Din,

Hon, hti, nan,

in. ^n,
;

ji.

abn,
aio,

jsn (not roan),


;

Lion, ron,

jsn,

ppn,

inn,

mn,

i.

epn, seta,
;

-ino,

noo
ova,

I. I.

io,

nsa,

naa, jna, riDa, boa, nr, ats', t&, nD\ iy\ nap, an, rrv, ye, ntr noi> rna i. dkd, j"i>, mo, i. nno, nrao, ^>yo, n,s6, aai>, ana, yna,
;

nso,
I.

nisp,
^S3,

mo,
i.

ntro,
nxa,

I.

hro;
ops
;

dxj,
nto, njy,

xa:,

ana,

ma,
;

I.

bra,

era,

ribs,

I.

n,DJ,

b>bs,

nxj,

rips,

nbo,

rbo
;

nay,

nw,

n. my,

m.
I.

hy,

W,
ytfa
;

nbv (not ^yp,


sax,
I.

^5?),

my,
i>np,

^oy,
1.

in.
nop,
jd'b';

iny

1.

-ins,
1.
5
,

ma,
ddp,
ne/,

n^es,
i. 1.

&b,
ejsp
soe>,
;

nos,
ran,
nne*,

pnx,
1.

nix;
yy~i,

ehp,
nxn,
-pe*,

n. nj*g,
^iNt?,

Mjp,

nsp,
rue*,

am,
yie*,

jrn,

orn,

jwh;
niB';

natf,

mb

),

pe*,

take*,

dbb>,

Don, ayn, nyn.

Professor Brown is responsible for all articles and parts of articles not included in the above statements, as well as for the arrangement of the book and the

general editorial oversight.

The work has consumed a much longer time than was anticipated at the outset. Twenty-three years have passed since it was undertaken, and nearly
fifteen since the issue of the

First Part,
it.

in June, 1891.

Several causes have

prevented an earlier completion of


in the

Not only have

the Editors been engaged

professorships, to which they were obliged to subordinate even so important a work as this, but they have more than once encountered serious interruptions from unforeseen circumstances of a personal

active duties

of

their

nature.
it

to be.

difficult,

the task itself has proved a greater one than they supposed has been large, the questions have been many, and often the consideration of usage, involved, as it is, with that of textual change But, above
all,

The

field

and of
the

fresh proposals in exegesis, has required


is

an enormous amount of time


of
;

study of etymologies

involved with masses

increasing and as yet imperfectly published and digested the many related topics is of great extent and scattered through many books and Even tentative conclusions can be reached often only through periodicals.

material, rapidly the critical discussion of

new

a careful weighing of facts yielded by prolonged investigation. And so the process has gone on year after year. The Editors are quite aware that the patience of purchasers has been put to a severe test. They would be glad to think that they

a partial compensation. indeed, that this result is far from perfect. Their most earnest They know, care has not been able to exclude errors the First Part, in particular, was printed under unfavourable conditions, and the years since the earlier Parts were issued

may

find in the result

have brought new knowledge at many points. It was not possible, nor would it have been just to owners of these Parts, to make considerable changes in the Such changes have been limited, almost wholly, to obvious misprints, plates. and occasional errors in citation. A selected, and restricted, list of some of the The more important Addenda et Corrigenda is appended to the volume.
'
'

additional material which

Editors venture to hope that in the future they is now in their hands.

may

be able to utilize the

PREFACE

xi
I.

list

of abbreviations
it is

was issued with Part

This has been

now

revised

and enlarged, and by the fullness of

hoped that by its aid the abbreviations made necessary reference, on the one hand, and the requirements of space, on

the other, will be quite intelligible. Thanks are due to many scholars

who have shown an


their suggestions.
;

and have contributed


are Professor

to its value

by

interest in the work, Prominent amonw these

Hermann L. Strack, D.D., of Berlin Professor George F. Moore, D.D., of Harvard University and, for the Biblical Aramaic, Stanley A. Cook, Esq., of and Cambridge, who has kindly read the proofs of the Aramaic
;

Appendix,

additions and improvements. Dr. Eberhard Nestle, of Maulbronn, Professors Theodor Nbldeke, of Strassburg, Henry Preserved Smith, D.D., of

made various

Amherst, Mass., Thomas Kelly Cheyne, D.D., of Oxford, Richard J. H. Gottheil, Ph.D., of Columbia University, New York, A. F. Kirkpatrick, D.D., and William Emery Barnes, D.D., of Cambridge, T. W. Davies, of the University College of North Wales, and Max Margolis, of the University of California, as well as Mr. H. W. Sheppard, of Bromley, Kent, and others, have laid the Editors under
obligation by sending important comments, or lists of corrections. Any further communications which may advance the cause of Hebrew scholarship, and promote a more thorough comprehension of the Old Testament Scriptures by supplying material for a possible future edition of the Lexicon, will be cordially welcomed. It is impossible to bring this Preface to a close without especial reference to the relations between the Editors and their Publishers, in America and in England. The new Hebrew Lexicon owes its origin to Messrs. Houghton, Mifflin

and Company, of Boston, Mass., holders of the copyright of Robinson's Gesenius,' and long its publishers. The present editors were authorized by them to undertake the work as a revision of that book. The late Mr. Henry 0. Houghton, senior

'

member of the firm, gave the project his especial attention, devoting much time to personal conference with the American editors, and making a visit to Oxford for a discussion of the matter with Professor Driver, and with the Delegates of
the Clarendon Press, whose co-operation he secured. It is a matter of deep regret that his life was not spared to see the completion of an enterprise in which he took so sympathetic an interest. We desire to record our appreciation of that
interest,
'of this

and of the considerate patience with which he and the other members -have met the delays publishing-house both before and since his death

in finishing the work. are under similar obligations to the Delegates of the Clarendon Press. Since assuming a share in this enterprise they have shown unfailing regard for

We

Hebrew learning. The Editors have many courtesies from successive Secretaries of the Clarendon Press, the late Master acknowledge of Pembroke, Professor Bartholomew Price, D.D., P. Lyttleton Gell, Esq., and C. Cannan, Esq. We desire to express our thanks to the printers, to whose painstaking care in the composition made complicated and difficult by the great variety of type, of foreign characters in the correcting and in including half a dozen founts the press-work, the excellent appearance of the page is due to Horace Hart, M. A.,
it

as a serious contribution to

to

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PREFACE
;

under whose direction they have worked and not least to J. C. Pembrey, M. A., whose sharp eye little escapes, and whose personal enthusiasm is always concentrated upon the book in hand. The merits of the work if it have them are dependent to a large degree on the hearty co-operation of all these, whose service we gratefully acknowledge. In thus sending out into the world a book to which have gone many years of life and much persistent effort, our most earnest wish is that it shall be of real use to students, as a key with which they may unlock for themselves the rich treasure-house of the Old Testament.
chief Oriental proof-reader,

THE EDITORS.
March, 1906.

ABBREVIATIONS
A
ABA
= Alexandrine MS.
= Abhandlungen
Akademie
schaften.
gint.
d.

of Septua-

B
Ba

= Vatican MS.

of Septuagint.
-

=J.Barth. Ba Erkl

"'"

= /</.,
;

d. Berliner

Wissen-

Ba ES = 7<2.,Etymologische NB = Studien; Ba /</., NoBa


minalbildung. ~K. C. Biihr.

Erklarung des Jesaias

Bi Bl Bla

=G. BickelL -F. Bleek.


-J.
S. Black.

Bloch<G'-'

= A.

Bloch,

Phbnirisches

absolute. abs, abstr. = abstract.

Bmg A.
Bo B6

Glossar. J. Baumgartner.

-S. Bochart.

Abulf-Abulfeda.

Ac
ace.

= Academy (London). = accusative (direct


= ace. =
etc.).

Bab. Babylonian. Bacher = W. Bacher.


obj.

Bo Htor01 - Id.,
-

ace. cogn.

of cognate meaning with verb.

ace. pers. ace. of person. ace. rei = ace. of thing.


ace. to

m active. adjective. adj, adv. = adverb. AE Aben Ezra. AGG Abhandlungen


act.

= according

to.

Alteste Terminologie der jiidischen Schriftauslegung. Bachm = J. Bachmann. Bad = K. Badeker. Bad E* = Badeker's Egypt ; Bad r*'-= Badeker' s Palestine. Bae -F. Baethgen. Bae^ 1 -, or B aeSem.Bel._Be trjige zur Semitischen Religionsge,
i

Id.

BacherTennln<>1 -

Hierozoicon. F. Bottcher. Bo

= Id.,

or
d.

Bb

'

Lehrbuch

Sprache j Ahrenlese.orNeueAhrenlese;
feris
;

Hebr. Bo*. r "* Id.,


In-

Bb'-'-W., De

Bo

"

r b-

Id.,

Pro-

ben

alttest. Schrifterkla-

rung.

Bondi-J. H. Bondi, Hebr. Lebnworter in Hieroglyphischen .... Texten.

schichte.
d.
d.

Gesellsch. schaften.

Gottinger Wissen-

Baen = B. Baentsch. Bahr =K. C. Bahr.

BOR Babylonian &


cord.

Oriental ReBr"- ln "-

Bahr s ml

>

Br

= C. A.
Id.,

Briggs.

AGI

"-Assyrian
sary,
versity.

&

English Glos-

Bahr, Symbolik des Mosaischen Cultus.

General Introduction

Johns Hopkins Uniof Philo-

BAL

AJPh American Journal


A JSL American
Ak.
al.

Bezold, Babylonisch-Assyrische Literatur. B.Aram. Biblical Aramaic.

=C.

logy.

Journal of Se-

BAS

BarHeb(r)

Akkadian.
et
aliter,

mitic Languages.

also

Albr = K.

el alii,

and elsewhere; and others.

Kel Bau(d) = W. von Baudissin. Bau

Hebraeus. =Beitrage zur Assyriologie u. Suiriit. Sprachwissenschaft, edd. 1)1. & Hpt.
Studien zur Semitischen Religionsgeschichte
;

Bar

the Study of Holy H - = Id., Scripture; Br Higher Criticism of the Hexateuch Br" p =
to
;

Id.,

Braun

dl!

v- srd.

Messianic Prophecy. = j, Braunius, Vestitus Sacerdotum Hebraeorum.

id.,

Albrecht.
.

alttest(am) alttestamentliche(r,s). alw. = always.

Bau

I rl

'

" = Id.,
t-

Am = Amos.

Am. J.Sem.Lang. = A JSL, q. v. AmRV = American RV. Andr = Andreas. Andr 31 Id.,
Marti's

Geschichte des Alttestamentlichen Priesterthums.

=C. Bredenkamp. Brock C. Brockelmann, esp. Id., Lexicon Syriacum. Bu =K. Budde. Bu 8* - Id., Richter u. Samuel Bu Cr- Id., Die biblische
Brd
;

Bd.
in

BD = Baer&Delitzsch,Heb.Text.
E. Bertheau. m beginning. Behrm G. Behrmann. Belsh. Belshazzar. Benn - W. H. Bennett.
Be
beg.

-Bad,

q.v.

Buhl

Frants
A.

Urgeschichte. Buhl, esp. as editor of eds. 12-14 of Gesenius's

Aram.Grammatik.

Handwbrterbuchiiber das
T.;

AR Andover Review.
Arabic. Aram. = Aramaic,
Ar.
Arch.

Aq

=Aquila.

Buhl^w.) _/<*.,
;

Aramaism.

ARSK = A.
As. Asrb.

= Archaeology.
R.
S.

Benz J. Benzinger.
ologie.

Benz Arcll

Assyrian. Assurbanipal. Asm. = Assurnasirpal.


A.T. Ath.

Kennedy.

Id., Hebriiische Archae-

Berggren = J. Berggren, Guide FranBerliner TOnk

A v.

AV

= Altes Testament. Athenaeum (London). Avesta, Avestan.


= Authorized Version. =Abu'lWalid.

cais-Arabe Vulgaire.
-

A.

Berliner,

Targum

des Alten Palastina Buhl""""Id., Geschichte der Edomiter. Bur = C. F. Burney. Burckh J. L. Burckhardt, esp. Id., Travels in Syria, etc. Bux = J. Buxtorf. Bz =C. Bezold.

Geographie

AW

A&W = Abel

of Onkelos. Berthol = A. Bertholet. BeRy = Bertheau's Cumin, ed. by Ryssel.


Keil-

c.

Ca

= circa, about; also cum = C. P. Caspari.


= Edward
Castell.

with.

&

Winckler,

Bev
Bez

= A. A.
-C.

Bevan.

Calv John Calvin. Cappad. = Cappadocia.


Castell

AZ = Agyptische

schrifttexte, Glossary. Zeitschrift.

Bezold.

BH

-Biblical Hebrew.

Castle -Castell.

XIV
caus.

ABBREVIATIONS
= causative.
Celsius,

Dan.
Hierobo-

CeigHHrok^o.
cf.

DB
De

= Daniel. Dictionary

Dr
of the Bible, ed.

tanicon.

-S. R. Driver. Dr = Id,, Hebrew Tenses ; Dr Imr


-

confer,
i

I Ch, 2 Ch -i Chronicles. Champoll J. F. Champollion. Che = T. K. Cheyne. Che Fouod,l^,


.'

compare.

Franz
v *r
-

J. Hastings. Delitzsch.

= 7rf., Founders of Old Testament Criticism Che


;

Complutensische Varianten zum alttestamentlichen Texte Kohelelh ,_ J) e HL Jrf


Id.,
;

Decompi.

Id., Introduction to Literature of 0. T. ; Dr PMl ' =


Id., Psalter;

Dr Sm

Text of Samuel. Dr-Wh- Driver and White, Le-

/</.,

or 8 m

1111,1

Comm. iiber
del.

das Hohelied

Dt

und Koheleth.
Hpt.'s Sacred Books of the O. T. ('Polychrome Bible '), Eng. Trans., and Heb. Text; Che1 "" 1 '-7j?.,TntroductiontoIsaiah; Che p = and
7rf., Origin Religious Contents of the

Du
dub.

=dele, strike out (also delet,


delent).

Derenb = (usu.)
sts.

H.

J. Derenbourg;

Derenbourg De-

Dvd David. DWAk-Denkschriften


Akademie
d.

=B. Duhm. dubious, doubtful.


der Wiener Wiss.

Deuteronomy.

viticus (Hpt.).

renbKtujM Id> feudes sur l'Epigraphie du Ye'-

Dy

J.

Dyserinck.

Psalter.

ChGn G.

Smith's Chald. Genesis,

Chron Chronicles also Chronicon Chro1 (e.g., Euseb '-).


;

Germ.

ed.

DeW = W. M. L. De Wette. DHM=D. H. Miiller. DHM B8 =


Burgen u. Schlbsser Sad - Arabiens
Id.,
;

men.

E
Eb

-Elohist. = G. Ebers.

Eh**" u.

Id.,

Aegypten

d.

Biicher

Mosis;Eb = 7d.,Durch
G8

DHM

Gosen zum

Sinai.

Chr-Pal.

Epigr.

DenVm.

(Ar., or aus Aliens.)

EB(i)- Encyclopaedia
Ec

Biblica, edd.

Christian -Palestinian

Aramaic.

Id.,

Epigraphische
or

= Ecclesias tes.

Black and Cheyne.

ChWB-J.Levy.ChaldiiischesWorterbuch.
Cilic.

Denkmaler,

Epigr.

CIS

(Aramaic). Corpus Inscript. Semitica-

Cilician

Denkm. aus Arabien, or Epigr. Denkm. aus Abessinien DHM H tmU! =


-

Ecclus Ecclesiasticus; Ecclus, Oxford ed., = Heb. Fragments of Ecclesiasticus. edd. Neubauer and

Id.,

rum. CIGann Clermont-Ganneau.

Co
coll.

= C.

H.

Cornill.

collective.

DHM* * !^ Id., Inschriften von Sendd -= schirli; DHM Id.,


museums;
1

Inschriften

des

Hof1

81

Cowley. Eg. -Egyptian, elsewhere. elsewh.

Comm.a Commentary,
comp. compare,
concr.
conj.
taries,

Commen.

Sudarabische

Studien

EMey - Eduard
hung

Meyer,

Commentators. compares, com-

I(Lj Alterthiimer in d.

DHMSmb .
Dillmann.

Entstebung

EMey
Entste-

Sab Kon.
Enc.Brit.

]d.,

Museen zu
Di

= concrete. conjecture (s);


tion.

parative.

Berlin.

A.
-

Judenthums, Id., Entstehung J., etc. Encyclopaedia Brittanica, 9th ed.

des

also conjunc-

Dict.Bib.

consec. consecutive. constr. m construction.


contr.

Dietr

Dictionary of the Bible. F. E. C. Dietrich, esp. Id., Abhandlungen fiir semit.

Smith,

contract,

contracted.

Cook -Stanley A. Cook. Cooke -G. A. Cooke.

Wortforschung. Diod = Diodorus Siculus. Dioscor Dioscorides ; Dioscor De


Mt.r.Mi.

Ency(cl).Bib. = EB(i), q. v. Eng.Tr(ans). = English Translation. Ephr. = Ephraimitic source. Ephr(em) Ephrem Syrus. Esar. Esarhaddon. Esdr. = Esdras.
esp.

COT The

Cuneiform Inscr. & the Old Test. (Eng. Trans, of KAT J , by O. H. White-

Id> De

Ma

especially.

teria

div.

Cowley A. E. Cowley.
cp.

house).

Dl

divinum, divinitatu. = Friedrich Delitzsch.


Assyrian

Medica.

Dl* =
;

Est -Esther. E.T. -Eng. Trans. Eth. -Ethiopic.

Eut

cpd.

CR
Ct

compare. = compound, compounded.

Id., Assyrian Grammar Dl" Hebrew Id.,


;

= J.Euting.Eut K 7d.,Sammten;

Comptes Rend us.


construct.

& DIHwb = jj h
D1 L

lung Karthag. Eut N =


tiiische

Inschrif-

/tf.,

Naba-

Assyrisches Handworter-

cstr.

buch; D1 K

Cuche

- Canticles Song

= Id., Sprache
;

Inschriften; Eut "'"Id., Sinaitische Inschriften.

of Solomon. Id., Dictionnaire ArabeFrancais. in Dt., in other books Deuteronomic author or redactor.
usu.
Id.,

d.

Kossiier

Id.,
;

E.V.

Assyrische Dl r"> =
Paradies

Lesesttlcke

= Deuteronomist

Dl Pr< = Id., 8 Prolegomena ; Dl Id. w Assyrische Studien Dl = Id Assyrisches Wor, ;

7rf., 1

Wo

Ew

lag das

= English Version(s). =H. Ewald. Ew = /<*., Heb. Gram.; Ew '"" = Id.,


1 -)

Geschichte
rael;

d.

Ew H = 7d.,

Volkes Is-

of

Isr.

(in

BAram. Appendix) -G. Dalman,


Aramaisches-Neuhebraisches

terbuch.

DLZ

Deutsche
ung.

Literatur- Zeit-

Worterbuch; D =

Grammatik des
Aramaiscben

Id., Jiidisched.,

Dn = Daniel.

or Jahrb. d. Wissenschaft Ew BTh -7rf., BiblischeTheoEw"">">-=7<,.,


bibl.
;

E w G(ech.)).

History (Eng. Trans, of

EwJBW

(2nd

Da

-A.

"90S)-

B. Davidson.
Id.,

Da 8' nt =
Neuhebrai-

Door - A. van Doorninck. A Doughty ">=C. M. Doughty, Travels in Arabia Deserta.

logie;

Ew An, -7rf., An-

Ex
exc.
exil.

= Exodus.

tiquities.

= except.
exile.

Hebrew Syntax. Dalm -G. Dalman. Dalm WB = 7rf.,


Aramaisches
-

Dozy -R, Dozy,

(usu.) Suppl.

aux

Ez
Ezr
i.,f.
f,

DPV =

Diet. Arabes.

= Ezekiel. - Ezra.
feminine.

Deutscher
rein.

PalUstina-Ve-

sches Worterbuch.

or ff=

and following.

ABBREVIATIONS
- F. Brown. feminine, feminae. FFP - Flora and Fauna of Palestine
F.B.
fern.

xv
L Familiengesetze ; Hpt Id., Beitrage z. Aon. Lautlehre ; Hpt" - Id.,
0r"

Gray -G.B.Gray. Gray

Pr<>-

-=W.,

Gu

H.

Hebrew Proper Names.

Fi

(Surrey). Frederick Field,

esp.

Id.,

Guthe, rarely Stan. Guyard. Gu' Guyard, Notes de lexicogr. assyrienne.

fig.

- finite, finitivum. FJB =F. J. Bliss.


fin.

figurative.

Origeni8 Hexaplorum quae supersunt.

Guerin V.

Nimrodepos ; Hpt /</., Prolegomena to an Assyrian Grammar;


richt
;

p,<>1,

**

Guerin, Description geographique de la Palestine,

8 Hpt . Id., SintfluthbeHpt T -Jd, ASKT,

Fl
Flora
fr.

-H.L.Fleischer.

F1 K,

Schr -

Guidi Ignazio ** =

Akkad.
Guidi;
Id.,

Guidi Delia Sede


Popoli

*"*

Fr Fra

Id., Kleine Schriften. Flora of Syria, from. -S. Frensdorff. FrMM -/</.,

Primitiva
Semitici.

dei

= Post,

Sum. Keilu Hpt, or i (Che t*,ftc.) usu. -Sacred Books of the O. T ed.
schrifttexte

&

Gunk =H. Gunkel. Guy

Gunk 801"** =
u.

Hpt (Polychrome HSch = H. Schultz.


u.

Bible).

Massora Magna. S. Friinkel, and (usu.) Id., Aramiiische Fremdwbrter

Stan.

Id.,

Schopfung Guyard.

Chaos.

Hultsch = F. Hultsch, Griechische

im Arabischen.
Frankenb(erg) =W.

Frankenb 8 !" = Id.,Comm.


;

Frankenberg.

Frey

G.W.Frey tag, Lex. Arab.


J- rey
Prov.Ar.

Spriiche (ed. Nowack).

Hebrew(ConsonantalText). = Code of Holiness. Haev = Haevernick. Hal -J. Hale'vy. Hal M - Id., DB = Melanges Hal Id.,
;

Hup = H.Hupfeld.
wack.

Hup-Now =

Rbmische Metrologie. Hup^jHupB"*"",


Id.,

Psal-

men, edd. Riehm, No-

Arabum
fs.

or Frov.^/^^ ( Proverbia.

Documents Religieux Hal MA = Id., Mission Ar;

che"ol.

dans

feminine

Fu
(5)

= J. Fiirst.
Greek

singular.

Hal* 8, or

s^.Yemen = Id.,
le
;

Idioticon. Imperfect. Imv. = Imperative. indirect. ind. indef. = indefinite.


Idiot.

Impf.

Etudes Sabeennes.

Inf.
Id.,

Infinitive.

Hamm =

Version of the LXX. = of Lucian

Hammurabi,
Code of Laws.

esp.

infr., en/r.

Inschr.

LXX

Hartm

pl >"""- 1> l "il">

- M.

Hart-

inscr.

- infra, below. = Inschrift, Inschriften. inscription(s) Inscr.

GACooke = (usu.)G.A.Cooke,North Semitic Inscriptions GACooke InKr


;
-

(Lag).

Pluriliteralbildmann, ungen in den semitischen

Hast

Gal

-Galilee.

Gann Clermont-Ganneau.

= James Hastings. Hast(ings) db or Dict. Bib. m Dictionary


;

Sprachen.

intr(ans).
i.q.

= intransitive,
quod,
i.

of ; Carpentr.Inscription of Carpentras.
e.

id

the same with.

Is

Isaiah.

GASm George Adam Smith. GA


>

of the Bible, ed.

James

Sm8<r = /</., Historical

Hastings.

Jehovist.

Hb
Hbr
Heb.

=Habakkuk.

JA
Jacob

= Journ.

Gei

Geography of the Holy Land. -A. Geiger. Gein hr = Id.,

= Hebraica.

of the Royal Asiatic

Urschrift

u.

ungen

der

Nhel. Schr.

Jrf-> Nac ),_

UbersetzBibel ; Gei

gelassene Schriften. gent. =gentis, of a people, gentilicium.

Hebrew. He(ngst) E. Hengstenberg. Herod(ot.) = Herodotus. Hex Hexateuch. Hg -Haggai. = F. Hitzig. Hi


=H. V. Hilprecht. m L. Hirzel. Ho = Hosea. Hoffm = G. Hoffmann. Hollenb = W. A. Hollenberg. Holz =H. Holzinger.
Horn =F. Hommel.
A. u.

HDerenb = H. Derenbourg.

Society. = G . J acob. Jacob Ar<,b-> Dlch '" "Id., Studien in Arab.


Id.,

ulHa = Dichtern; Id.*Leben der vorislamischen Beduinen.

geogr.

Gerber< v "- "*">"'> =

= geography.

W.

T. Gerber,

Hilg Hilpr Hirz

-A.

Hilgenfeld.

Jewish-Aramaic (Judisch-Aramaisch). JAs Journal Asiatique. Jastr = Marcus Jastrow, Diet, of


J.

Aram.

Targumim, Talmud,
Jastr""
Jr.,
1-

etc.;
;

Verba Denominativa. Ges

also Morris Jastrow, Jr.


*>

= W.

Gesenius.

Ges*

Id.,

m M. Jastrow,
of

Heb. Gram. ed. by lb Kautzsch; Ges = Id., Lehrgebaude d. Heb.


Gesch. Geschichte. Gf =K. H. Graf.
Sprache.

Hom AA
=

or

jAT.ImLichtd.AO = A.

()r

Aufsfitze

/,/

Aufsatze

u.

Abhandlun-

BabyReligion and Assyria. Jeremias, Das Alte Testament im Licht des Alten Orients.
lonia

GFM=G. F. Moore. GGA Gbttingsche Gelehrte


GGAbh.

An-

GGN
Gie

zeigen. = Giitt.Gel. Abhandlungen.

chr chiwttonu gen ; Hom , or or SQdir. ChreiL,,/^ gudarabische Chrestomathie Namen HomNS
;

Jb

JBL

=Job. Journal of Biblical Literature.


f.

Id.,

JBTh = Jahrbiicher
Je Jen
Jeremiah.

deutsche

-Gbtt. Nachrichten.

= F.

der Saugethiere. Houb = C. F. Houbigant.

Theologie. JDMich=J. D. Michaelis.

Giesebrecht.
Id.,

HP = Holmes &
HPS =H. P.
gint.

Parsons, Septua-

= C. D. Ginsburg. Gl"81 = Gl(as)=E. Glaser;


Gi(nsb)

-P.Jensen. JenCMm '- = Id.,


Cosmologie
der

Smith.

Baby-

Inschriften ; Gl 8 """ = Id., Skizze der Geschichte u.


Gloss. , gl. glossary,rarely

Mittheilungen Qber Sab.

Hpt =Paul Haupt.

Hpt =

Id.,
;

lonier.

Geographie Arabiens. a gloss.


Gratz.

Akkadische __ Sprache D Hpt id., Uber einen Dialekt der Sumerischen


1880, Sprache [GGN. Nr. 17] Hpt K = Id., E. F= vowel Hpt itf.,Sumer.
; ;

Jerome; also Jerusalem. Jerem = A. Jeremias.


Jer
Jerus.

Jes

Jerusalem. Jesaias.
-Johns Hopkins Univ. Circulars.

Gn
Gr

= Genesis.

JHC

=H.

XVI

ABBREVIATIONS
Knud tzon AM <** - J. A. Knudtzon,
-

JHMich-J. H. Michaelis. 1LZ Jenaer Lit.-Zeitung. Joel. Jo Jon Jonah. Jog Joshua. Jos^ Fl. Josephus, AnJos*
',

Lindberg

Ver ,s m - Gr

Assyrische Gebete an den

= Lindberg, Vergleichende semitische


-

Ko

-E.

Sonnengott. Ko'.' Konig.

Grammatik.
1-

"-

Jd.,

Linn C.
I

Linnaeus
Linne).
l.ittmann.

Heb.
Kii"
1

Gram.;
;

Kb

8*"-.'.tt.ni
-

(Carl

von

Joseph = F1. Josephus (sts.). JosKi Joseph Kimchi.


JPh(il). -Journal
(Engl.).

tiquities, or Bell.

Jud.

Gram.;

Kb*- Id., Heb. Kb E""- = .M.,EinStudies in

l-'.iiiin

Lo
loc.

R.

Lowth.

leitung in d. A.T.

Koh -A.

Kohler.

Loft

of

Philology

Kohut-Mejnorial =

MeHet

JPTh - Jahrbiicher fur Prot. Theol. JQ m Jewish Quarterly. Jr A. Jeremias, Leben naeh
dem
Jn
Tode.
of

Studies id. Kosters Her" 1 = W. H.

moryof A. Kohut; KohutKosters,

local, locality. - W. K. Loftus, esp. Loft08 /'/.,( 'haklaea and Susiana. LOPh Literaturblatt fiir Orientalische Philologie.

Low J. Low, Aramaische


zennamen.

Pflan-

JThS -Journal
Studies.

Theological

Judges.

Jud. - Judaea, Judsean. Jud. Zeitsclir. Monatsschrift fiir Gesch. u. Wiss. des J udenthums.
juss.

Krae = 1!. Kraetzschmar. Krauss = S. Krauss, esp. Id., Griechund Lateinische ische Lehnwbrter im Talmud,
etc.

Kp

A.

Herstel van Israel in het Perzische Tijdvak.

Lu

F. Kirkpatrick.

Martin Luther. Luz(z) S. D. Luzzatto. = Leviticus. Lv Lyon D. G. Lyon. Lzb M. Lidzbarski (v. Ldzb.). Lz^EpWem). = Id., Ephemeris
fiir

Kremer = A. Kremer.

Kramer 8""'-

semitische Epi-

=jussive.

Krochm A. Krochmal.

= Id.,

graphik.

Beitrage. Sachs.

E.

Kautzsch (in B. Aram. K* = Id., Appendix).

KSGW

= KbnigL
Wiss.

M, Ml
Ak.
Abh
d.

(in

BAram.

Appendix)
d. bibl.

K. Marti, Gram. Aram.


m.,m. masculine.

Gramm.
-

d.

bibl.
.,

Aram.

K A '* m Id Aramaismen
im A.T.
i

Kt -Knhibh. Kue A. Kuenen.


lungen.

Kue Ge

*-

M-A =W.

Muss-Arnolt.

M-A0D -

K 2K =
,

Jd.,Gesammelte AbhandDiet.),

&

Id.,

Compendious Assyr.

Kings.

Diet.

Kara.

al-Kamus (Arab.

by

KAT-E. Schrader,

al-FirQzabadi. Keilinschr. u.

3 d.Alte Testament. -Id., 3rd ed. by H. Winckler and H. Zim-

KAT

Lamentations. La Lag P. de Lagarde. Lag A * th,I1 Id., Agathangelus


;

Mai =Malachi.
Mand. = Mandean. Marquart J. Marquart.
Id.,
Fundament.

AS LagArm. Stud^ or

raern.

Kau = E. Kautzsch; Kau* =


Gram.
d. bibl.

Id.,

K au Aram(aismen)(lm AT) = J Ar AT = Die Hei*""-; Kau


ligen Schriften d. Alten

Aram.;

m J^., Armenische Studien Lag = Id., Bildung d. Nomina Lag", or u " th> Id., Novl Mittheilungen Lag
; ;

^/^

Marquart Jj- Un .

damente

israelitischer u.

jiidischer Geschichte.

Marti -K. Marti. Ma?(s) Masora. MBAk = Monatsbericht

*..p<. Id.,
terii

Specim.
0r

Novi Psal" "1 - Lag


Sacra
;

MDPV- Mittheilungen

Akad.

d.

d. Berliner Wissenschaften.
d.

Deut-

Id.,

Onomastica

Kau ungen
u.

Testaments,

ed.

Kau.

Lag

schen Palastina-Vereins.

Id.,

Orientalia

Id.,

Mittheil-

LagPer"-8tud.

Id.,

Per-

DPV,

etc.)=Kau

1904 AT
;

Kachrichten d. "" Ku
(So
,
.

sische Studien; Lag Se 8 Id., Semitica ; Lag ', or

Me A. Merx. Meierw 'WB = E. Meier, Hebriiisches Wurzelwbrterbuch.

Meinh J. Meinhold.
Meissn 8u >u Supplement zum Assyr. Worterb. Mem. Survey of W. Palestine, Memoirs, Meissn
Meisgner.
Id.,
',i

Kay -W.Kay. KB -E. Schrader,


Bibliothek.

Landberg
Keilinschriftl.

Bjmim.)^J( i Symmicta, = C. Landberg. Landbe rgProv. j(i ; p r0 ve r be8


t

= B.

et Dictons.

Ke

-C.F.Keil.

Kenn B. Kennicott. Kennedy = (usu.) A. R. S. Kennedy. KG E. Schrader, Die Kei linschr.


und
kg. die

Lane =E. W.Lane;


Eejpt.

usu. Id., Arabic

Dictionary.
tians.

Lane<*,od

-)

^ Itf.,Modern Egyp-

Mey E.

metaph. m metaphor, metaphorically. K Meyer. Mey JU<1 -, or


-

Entstehung
stehung
d.

or

Enst. J.

Geschichtsfor-

schung.

-king. Kgs. =King8. David Kimchi (Qamchi). Ki Kiep(ert)-H. Kiepert.

A. H. Layard. in loco citato. I.e. LCB Litterarisches Centralblatt. Ldzb M. Lidzbarski; usu. Id.,
Lay
Nordsemitische Inschriften.

Jud.

or Entor Judenth(um)

Id.,

Die

Entstehung
q. v.

MGWJ = Monatsschr.,
MI
Min. =Minaean. Mish(n). Mishna. mng. meaning. Mo = F. E. Movers.

des Judenthums.

Kirkp-A.
Kit

-R.Kittel.Kit D1 = Di,Jesaia, ed. Kit; Kit G *MorHi.)

F. Kirkpatrick.

Len

F.

Lenormant. Len Be lnnln ,

Id., Beginnings of History (Eng. Traps, of Origines de l'Histoire, I). Len 0r">~K., Les Origines de 1'HiBtoire. (v.)Leng C. von Lengerke.

Mesha-Inscription. Mi = Micah. Mich = J. D. Michaelis.

Kit,

Geschichte

der

Kit-Di-Kit D '-Dillmann's Comm. (Isaiah), ed. by Kit. Klo -A. Klostermann. KI 8 = Die
Bficher

Hebraer (or Eng. Trans.).

Monatsschr. Monatsschrift fiir Geschichte u. Wissen. d.

Sam.

u.

d.

Levy Jacob Levy. LeW y(Sem.) Fremdir(Orter)

Kn

Krap A. Kamphausen.

Konige.

Lewy, Semitische Fremdwbrter im Griechischen.


(language).

JJ_

Mordt(m)

Judenthums. J. H. Mordtmann.

Mordtm Hlm

IllK,>r-

Id.,

-A.

Knobel.

Lihy.

Lihyanian

nipl.

masculine

Hirnjarisehe Inschriften.
plural.

ABBREVIATIONS
masculine singular. ms. MT = Massoretic Text. Mull =A. MOller. Muss-Arn = W. Muss-Arnolt. MV !0* 8 = Gesenius, Handwiir11 <
>

xvn
Id.,

01

=J. Olshausen. Heb. Gram.


ung.

01*

pt(cp).

Ptol

OLZ
Oort
op.

- participle. - Ptolemy (usu.


Ptolemy),

Claudius

-Orientaliscbe Literaturzeitof Onkelos.

Onk Targum

punct. punctuation.

MVAG, or M VG = Mittheilungen d.
Vorderasiatischen Gesellschaft.
n.

terbuch iiber das A.T., edd. F. Miihlau & W. Volck.

OP also 0P(ers.)-01d Persian. = Origin of Psalter, (in Che ') opp. opposite, an opposed to, or contrasted with.
Opp(ert)
Or(elli)

=H. Oort. cit. in opere

Qor
citnto.

Na

= nomen, noun. =Nahum.

Jules Oppert. = C. vonOrelli.


Osiander.

Os

E.

Nab. =Nabataean.

OT
Ot

= Old
=S.

Testament.

Nag =C. W.

E. Nagelsbach. Nasar = Lexid. cod. Nasaraei, ed. M. Norberg. NBab. New Babylonian.

Ottli.

Nbr A. Neubauer.

Ne

= Nehemiah
Nestle).

(rarely

E.

Pal(m). Palmy rene. PAOS Proceedingsof the American

Priests' Code or Narrative. Pal (est). Palestine, Palestinian,etc.


Oriental Society.

Neb Nebuchadnezzar. Nes E. Nestle. Nes* = Id., Syriac Gram.; Nes'1 = Eigennamen; Nes Utr*- = Jd.,Mar-

Pap.
part. pass.

= Papyrus. = particle.

PB
Pe

= passive.
=

NH N HWB - Levy, Neuhebr. Worterb.


,

ginalien u. Materialieu. New (Late) Hebrew.

Proceedings of Soc. of Bib. Archaeol. J. J. S. Perowne.


Explor. Fund, usu. Id., Quart. Statem'nt. PEF
Mem.

NKZ Neue kirchliche Zeitschrift. No = T. Noldeke. No' = Id. Sy rische N6 Mr , Grammatik


i

PEF = Pal.
Pei

t,

=F. E.

or Bsw =/d., Beitrage z. semitischen Sprachwissenschaft


;

Perles =
pers.

Mem., q.v. Peiser. F. Perles. Perles< A "*'>


Analekten.

- Id.,

Nb M Id., Mandaische Grammatik


Nb NS
Grammatik; N6 u, tmuch
>

Pers.

person, penonae. = Persian.


Society.

=rcJ., Neu-Syriache
-

PESoc American Palestine Explor.

no.

Untersuchungen zur Kritik des A.T.; No Zur Gram. d. class. Ar. _ J^ Zur Grammatik des classischen Arab, (in Denkder Wiener schriften Akademie, 1896). = number.
Id.,
t

- Perfect. Ph. Phenician. Phi = F. Philippi. Pietschm R. Pietschmann


Pf.

Pietschm rh0l>' lz)


*)

or GMCh

(also
-

(usu.)

Id.,

Ge-

schichte Phoniziens.

Pinsk S. Pinsker.

nom. nomen, noun. nom. coll = nom. collectivum,


lective noun.

col-

nom. unit = nom.

plural. pi. Plin H!i = Pliny, Hist. Nat. POS Proceedings Am.
Post

Orient.

unitatis,

noun of

singular

or

individual

Nor E.
Norberg

meaning.
Norris,
tionary.
'

Assyrian

Dic-

postB post-Biblical.
postex
post-pos.

Soc. =G. E. Post. Post FlOT = 7d., Flora of Syria.

Le,ld

Norzi J. S.

= Nasar, q.v. ben Abraham

Norzi.
-

Now W.
n.pr.

Nowack.

Now Arch =
proper

post-exilic. = post-positive. = Proverbs. Pr Pra(t) = F. Pratorius.


Id.,

Id.,

Hebraische Archao-

= nomen
= .

logie.

Pra(t)

proprimn,

Neue

name.
n.pr.loc.

Nu
Ob
obj.

Numbers.
-Obadiah.

pr. loci, proper of place.

name

wi' Id., Beitriige zur Erklarung der Hi m jarischen Inschriften.


Seue

Pra Amhs r AmharischeSprache;


''

PRE = Herzog'sProt.Real-Encycl.
Presb.Rev.
Prol

= Presbyterian Review

= object. OBaktr. = Old Baktriau.


Oehl =Oehler.

PS

= Prolegomena. = R. Payne Smith, Thesaurus


Syriacus.

(New York).

m often. OH Old Hebrew (Inscriptions). Olran. = Old Iranian.


oft.

= Psalms, Psalmen. Ps Ps.-J Targum of Pseudo- Jonathan.


\p

= Psalm.

XV111
SahoSpr Saho Sprache. SASm-S. A. Smith. M ""'K Say = A. H. Sayce. Say Id., Higher Criticism
'> t'

ABBREVIATIONS
Stn

= B.

Gram.;
Israel.

Sta ***-' = Id., Geschichte des Volkes

Stade;

Sta

= M, Heb.

Univ.Pa.Exp. = Bab. Exped. of the Univ. of Pennsylvania, usu. usual, usually.


S3

and the Monuments

*-H,
Babylonia.

Say

Keligion of

Steind = G. Steindorff. Steuern = C. Steuernagel. Str =H. L. Strack. Str*

Id.,

= verse v. = vide, see. v van d. H. = E. van der Hooght, Heb.


;

= Vulgate.

SB -SBAk. SBAk Sitzungsberich t


schaften.

Gram.
d.

d. bibl.

Aram.
var.

Berl.

Strassm

= foil.
Strm AV =7rf.,

Akademie der WissenS-C p*p-=A. H. Sayce and A. E. Cowley, Aram. Papyri. Sch =F. W. Schultz.

Strm
sts.

= J.Strassmaier.

VB
vb.

text of O.T. * variant reading.

= Variorum

Bible.

Alphabet. Verzeichniss. = sometimes.

=G. Studer. Stud.Bib. = Studia Biblica.


Stu
subst.

Scheft = Scheftelowitz, usu. = Scheft, Arisches im A.T. ; Scheft

= substantive. = supra,
above.

MGWJ = 7(f. MonaUschrift


j

Sum(er). ^Sumerian.
su pi-., tupr.

fur Gesch.

u.

Wiss.

d.

Jud. (1903) ; also pub. separately (Scheft"). BL - D. Schenkel Schenkel, BibelLexicon. Scbl(ottm) = C. Schlottmann. Schr = E. Schrader. Schrod, Schroed = P. Schroder, esp. /</., Phonizische Sprache. Schu m A. Schultens. Schii =E. Schiirer, Gesch. des jiiditchen Volkes im Zeitalter

Surenh = W. Surenhusius, Mishna. wp = of Survey Survey, Survey Western Palestine (PEF); 8 1 = Id. of Eastern Survey
"
-

Palestine.

Symm = Symmachus. Syr. = Syriac.


Targum. t. (following a number) = times. TA. =Tel el-Amarna; also Taj-

=verb. vdVelde = C. W. M. van de Velde, esp. Id., Reis door Syrie en Palestina; E.T., Narrative of a Journey through Syria and PalesvdVelde Meln(olr) = tine; Id., Memoir to accompany Map of Holy Land constructed by C. W. M. van de Velde. vid. "vide, see. vir. =viri, of a man. Vog =C. J. M. de Vogue', Syrie
Centrale.

Vogelst

L*" d " lrth!<:h

= H.
zur

Vog p>lm = Id.


-

Vogelstein,

Landwirthschaft in Palastina

Zeit

der

Jesu Christi.
Schulth

Talm
Schulth

= Talmud.
tion.

al-'Ariis (Arab. Diet.).

MiSnah.

VOJ = Vienna
(

Oriental

Journal

F. Schulthess.
Uom.Wur.
(

= 7 ; -) Homony-

Tariff=Palmyrene Tariff Inscrip-

= Wiener
Kunde

Zeitschrift fur

die

mische Wurzeln im Svri1-"- = Id., schen; Schulth Lexicon d. Chr. Pal. Aramaischen.

TB,

TBA -

des Morgen-

Transactions

of

the

landes).

Society of Biblical Archae-

Vrss

Schw = F. Schwally. Schw(ally )"'

= Id.,

TelAm. = TA, q.v. Jer Tg - Targum Tg ^ Targum


Jerusalem, Th(e) =0. Thenius.
etc.

ology.

=01d Versions. Vulg.Ar. m Vulgar Arabic.

Vullers
of

J. A. Vullers, Lexicon Persico-Latinum.

Idioticon d. Chr.

Pal.

W
Theophr
f

=W.

Seetzen 88 '"" = Seetzen, Eeisen durch


seld.

= Sennacherib. Sendsch. Sendschirli (Zinjirli). = suffix, or with suffix, sf. = singular. sg.
Sen

= seldom,

Syrien.
rare.

Theod=Theodotion. Theophr=Theophrastus;
Hist.pi.rn.

- Id., Wright. G ArabicGram.; Wfi ,or co =


Id., Coinp.
Si
'ii

W AG
lit.

Gram.
Id.,

m j&

Historia

Wahrm = A. Wahrmund,

esp.

de Plantis.

Thes = Thes Aad


-

W.

Gesenius, Thesaurus Linguae Hebraeae. m Id., Additions by E.

WAW
wd.

We

Arab. Handworterbuch. = W. Aldis Wright. word, also would. =J. Wellhausen. We 8 -'*

Shim
SI
si

--

Shalmaneser II.

=Siloam

vera L

= ri

Inscription,
lectio.

vera

Siegf
aim.

SK
Skr.

8m

= C.Siegfried, = simile. = Studien u. Kritiken. m Sanskrit. = R.Smend (rarely = Samuel).


Sm B.i. och. . Smend, Alttestamentliche Religions1 ""1 geschichte Sin Id., Listen der Biicher Esra
-1 ;

ThT -Theologisch Tijdschrift, ThLB =Theol. Literaturblatt. ThLZ = Theol. Literaturzeitung. Tiele = C. P. Tiele. Tiphel Tiph.
To
=Tobler.

Rodiger.

= /((., Bleek's Einleitung Co "> = ind. A.T.; Composition des Hexateuchs ; We de "> = Id.,

We

M,

De

(rare conjugation).

gentibus et familiis Iudaeis WeHeld- (or Arab


-

Heidenthum)

/<J -(

J{ egte

TP
Tpg.

Tr
tr.

= Topography. = Transactions.

=Tiglath-Pileser.

Arabischen Heidenthums eSklzMn lv. 2nd ed.-) yf e (

Mit.

= translate
lation)
tive.

= /d.,Historyof Isi-ael
by Black)
;

(translated, trans transi; rarely

(trans,

WePro1

Id., Prolegomena

zur

u.

Nehemia.
trans(it).

So(c)

Spit = Gram. d. arab. Vulg. Dial. APK -7rf., Spieg =F. Spiegel ; Spieg Altpersische Keilinschriften.

Spi

=A. Socin. = W. Spitta.

= transitive.
Tristr NHB

Tristr-H. B. Tristram.

the Bible ; Tristr"' - Id., Fauna and Flora of Pales-

id!., Natural

History of

Geschichte Israels; skl2"" = /a\, Skizzen und Vorarbeiten. Weissb = F. H. Weissbach. Wetzst= J. G. Wetzstein. wi. with, construed with.

We

Spiegelb W. Spiegelberg. Spr = Sprache, or Spruche. followed sq. by. 88 -=C. Siegfried u. B. Stade, Hebraisches Wcirterbuch.
it.

TSBA = TB,

tine (Survey, Memoira).

q.v.

Wied = A. Wiedemann. Wied 6,mml AltId., Sammlung


agyptische Worter.
-)

TSWt=Theol. Studien aus Wurttemberg. TTijdschr=ThT, q.v. Tu =F. Tuch.


txt.
txt.err.

Wild(eb)=G. Wildeboer. Wilkinson< A "c E yP'- = J. G.Wilkinson, Ancient Egyptians. WisdLt* Wisdom Literature.

St

=H.

ttatut, state, stative. Steiner.

text. = textual

error.

Wkl -H.

Winckler.

ABBREVIATIONS

XlX
[ ]

TOM-W.
Wr
Wii

Max MiMer.
u.

WMM
=
Jrf^

ZPV =Z. d.
ZVVTh.,

As. u. EurfopJ, or Asien.

ZVolkerpsych.

deutsch. Pal. -Vereins. = Z. fiir Vblker-

indicates

WZKM = VOJ,q.v.
Xen(opb).

Europa. =C. H. H. Wright. =A. Wiinsche.

Asien

psychologie. or ZWiss.Th.
logie.

that the form, etc., enclosed, is not actually found, or that the Hebrew offers no
positive proof; e.g.
n.
is

Z.

fur

Wissenschaftliche Theo-

[m.]
pre-

denotes that the noun

= Xenophon.

<

= Zeitschrift. Z ZA = Zeitschr. fiir Assyriologie. ZAW = Z. f. alttest. Wissenschaft.


= Zechariah. Zc Zehnpf=R. Zehnpfund.
ZEthnol.

over a letter, indicates the accented (tone-)syllable.


prefixed, or added, or both, indicates 'All passages cited.'

sumably masculine, though the gender is not clearly exhibited in Hebrew.

V
'=

root or stem.
sign of abbreviation (in words).

Hebrew

> indicates
to

be

that the preceding is preferred to the fol-

'K often -DYPK, Elohim.


1J1

Zeitschrift

fur

Ethno-

<
||

Zim

= H.

logie.

Zimmeru.

Zim BP = Id.,
Busspsal-

lowing, indicates that the following is to be preferred to the preceding. parallel, of words (synonymous or contrasted) ; also of passages sometimes = ' see parallel, or ' so also in parallel.'
;

- "IDiJI = et caetera
quotations).

(in

Hebrew

'>

= Yahweh.
beneath a Hebrew word represents

Babylonische

men.
Zinj.

any accent that

occasions

= Inscriptions m Z.
Syria).
fiir
f.

of Zinjirli (N.

vowel change.

ZK

ZKM = Z.
ZKW,
or

Keilsehriftforschung.

=
+

Kunde

d.

Morgenf.

plus,

equivalent, equals. denotes often that

other

landes.

ZKWL
Wiss.

Z.

kirchl.

und
fiir

kirchl.

Le-

ben. ZLuth.Tb. - Z.

Lutherische

ZMG
Zii

Theologie. --Z. d. deutsch. Morgenland. Gesellschaft. - 0. Zockler.

passages, etc., might be cited. So also where the forms of verbs, nouns, and adjectives are illustrated by citations, near the beginning of articles ; while ' etc' in such connexions commonly indicates that other forms of the word occur, which

Note.

Scripture citations in small superior letters and figures, following n.m. or n.f., refer to some pasBage where the gender Small inferior exhibited. is
figures following Hebrew words, names of conjugations, etc.,

Zp

= Zephaniah.

has not been thought worth while to cite.


it

denote the (approximate) number of occurrences of such


words, conjugations, etc

K
n
N, Aleph,
meral
=;
i

TIM
in post

first letter

B Heb.= nuOT times.


,

28

(v
cf.

DID), (also
cf.
13

i
;

ooo

(and so in marg. of printed no evidence of this usage in

MT)

&

IN T

v. II.

03*.

29 1 10 28 57 Pr 1 1 2 8 on mortality Jb 4 20
Is

31"

Dt 26? cf. infr.) Jon I 6 14 Jb Pr 31 s Est 4 14 " 16 Mi 4' Je 40 15


-

Ec7
1//

15

f
4

92

19

146 Ec

9';
cf.
15

emphasis Saul &


lion

22K (fresh, bright, As. abdbu Dl w


T[2Nj
BN207

AG1.)

Jonath., under fig. of weapons 2 Jb 4 11 ; caravan Jb 6 18 (cf. Di);

Si";

H!??T?

n.

[m.]

freshness,

fresh green

T?n

Inf. ibb; thence concr., cf. Ar. ZA; (Lag above stem&mng. better than V3JN (spring) cf.

As. inbu,

fruit,

Aram.

KM*
its

(q. v.)

Dl

HA65 FrU1
-

)
(i.e.

13X3 yij> while yet in


;

freshness

tfw,

12 concr., pi. green shoots reed) Jb 8 Ct e'^lpD^fenn w:n jaan nrnan).

bnjin ''SKS

njyo *o fcl Zc 9 ; perish, be exterminated (judgment for sin), of Israel Lv26 38 Dt8 ]9 1921 28 20 22 3o' 8 18 Je 2 7 10 16 cf. 6 21 Ob 12 cf. 1/, 8o 17 Is 27 13 other nations Dt 20 8 Je 10 15 51 18 + 2 12 io 16 83" cf. 9* i 7 11 Is 4 1 6o 12 cf. Jon 3 9 v. also Ex io 7 Nu 2i 29 80 16 house of Ahab 2 K 9 s wicked (JE) Je 48
7
,
' -

'N

Mi

Am
11

tS^M
fresh,
2
14

n.m.
'k

Lv214

coll.

BN207

(Lag

young ears
"b%

of barley

Ex

31

Inf.) indef.

1.

stea

3,

?^,'7

month
4

nroip. of ear-forming, or of

mth

Dniaa

2.

Lv cnn

s0 s in general Ju5 31 Jb 4 s cf.v 7 , 37 49 68 10 sim. of melting wax), 73" 92 ; also Pr (|| 9 i9 2i 18 ; 'n jb 20 7 ; cf. ' vyf)

m$

V'

6
;
-

sq. ?*!)$?? ?2?? (of annihilation of Isr.)


'

growing
passover,
.

green, Abib,

month of Exodus
18 - 18

&
.

Ex

13 2 3 34 (JE), Dt (1st month =c. April = i'B'Nnn "m anhn ( q v .) i n p ; v Di Ex i2 2 ;=postexilic JD'O q.v.)
L 7?2aN v. /r3s sub II. nns. tttrUQN n. pr. m. (Pers. cf.

1S

i6 ]1

K0J3) eunuch
WI84

26 26 17 1 1 Jos 2 3 13 16 (D) sq. iflHD (of 4 ijnfCJ Korah's company) Nu 16 33 (JE); perish, be ruined, destroyed, of inanimate things, e.g. s land Je 9" (|p?"1 '?5 MQf}) cf. 48 harvest Jo 11 i Jonah's gourd Jon 4'; riches Je 48 s6 13 vessel V'3 ll3 j houses Ec5 3" (so oft. As. Dl w ); city Ez 26 17 (but del. Co); cf. bamoth Ez 6 3 Co; heavens & earth 1^ 10 2".

Dt

Am

of

Ahasuerus Est

10
.

t*7SK vb. perish (MI-QK, As.abdtu D1 Aram. T^K, */). Qal P/ 'N Nu2i 30 +; n io^+^ + Ez 6 Co) etc.; Imp/. "K}# Jb'3 Je4 "W# Jb2o' + 2t.; 3&."Wlfrl Dt 22 + 4 t.; J3Jb8 ,, +3t.; TO* Ju 5 sl +3 t.; 29 irg* Jb 4 + 3 fpi. nrf3tfni 1 s 9 jngkn Dt 4 rnnw Jon i" etc.; Jnf.abs. + 13W Jni 3 i3X Dt 4 26 + 2 1. cstr. -nN Dt 7 20 Pr i r 10 fj^M
3
yj,

perish, vanish, subj. memory Jb 18" name yjr 41 6 (i.e. be forgotten); vigour Jb 30 2 wisdom Is 29"; cf. rfSj 13K Dt 32 28 s 22 ni' Jb njraN j e 7 28 3 (flnrna?); jirnEz 12

2.

tig.

yj/

(i.e.

be blotted out);
m|SI?

fail);

+
1

Pr io28 9
112 10
f?

2? Je 4*

(i.e.

Ez
;

courage 6 11 19 37 Jb
nxj;

8 13

so

'"1JS?

? ty

(i.e.

comes to naught);

nSnin p r iV,
sq.

8 q.

+ agent La 3 18
'N
(i.e.

+ rnta
,

Dt 28 20 ;\13!<Dt28 22 Daiix J0S23 13 D-DNOb 12 : Pr 2 8 28 i>V. i3iXDt26 5 +7t.; cstr."nN Dt 3 2 28 378 v. Di Bo* 1. perish, die, (bef. 5?? ); etc. of individuals (mostly late) Nu 1 7" (|| JU &
;

cf. Je 7 they could not 5 14 36 20 3. be escape) Am.2 Je25 Jbn V'142 6 3-20 asses 1 S 9 lost, strayed, ; sheep Je 50 Ez s 6 416 ^11 9 (fig. of erring men); perh. Dt 26 34

|D + persons esp. "JD

18 negligent Je 18 Ez

2r>

49

Di3>?

1'

Pi. caus. of

Qal. Pf. "ON


B

K 2i

+2

t.;

"ON
7 TJ3N1 Co Ez28" cf. infr.; W?N Je 15 'rnaNi Ez 6' ( Co V13K1) etc.; Impf. "W* Ec 18 "WP\ Ec f Zp 2";' 1 s. sf. 113S1 Ez 28" 9

reran
;

sf.

of) Destruction, Kuin, 'Abaddon (cf. JJ Jb28 22 etc.)!il3K Jb 2 6 6 ( + 4 t.); abbrev.m3N Kt V13K Q r tPr 2 7 20 . Place of ruin in She'61

(for '3NKJ

Ew"1 '

01' 79 *

Ko

I 338 ties' 68 *

but

for lost or

ruined dead, as development of


;

Co

3 ins.;

v. also

etc.;

22 n +

Inf. abs. etc. ; Ft.

Co 38 14 ); p3Nr> Dt 12 2 13X Dt i2 2 +3t.; cstr. id. Ez

DH3ND

J e 23'.
;

1. cause to

perish, destroy, kill, obj. pers. (mostly late) 1 2 ii Est 3 4 7 8 5 9 24 jin 8 12

||

DOH 9 3" 7* 8"; niC*33 Ez 22" (del. Co); in judgment, subj. ' V S 7 cf. Pr 1 s2 6 sq. ^ino Ez 28' obj. a 19 2 K 13' 2 K io ,8 =I s Jb 12 13 in people 37 4 17 13 judgment Dt n Je 12 15 7 Zp 2 ^ 9 cf. 21"; obj. inanimate things esp. idols, bamoth 62 62 3 s etc., Nu. 33 (J) Dt 12" 2 K 21 Ez 6
TOttVi
||

24

nn + ; 9 95 cf.^ 119 ; obj.


||

Sh e '61 (v. 12 htttf Jb WWfty Only in WisdLt ; Jb 31 26" Pr 15 11 27 20 n Jb 28"; ||-Qp + 88 12 vb. be willing, consent As. (cf.
earlier distinction of condition in
||

||

'

nJN

abitu,
id.,

w command, Dl Eth. hM\ refuse, Ar. ^\, I> jMS '>>ai 1CB18a>. si7\ Nejd 6e willing S
, :

Qal

(c. tfr,

te

exc. Is

19

Jb 39

only

K Ju
7wp/.
(

JED, incl.Lv2 6 21 );
i

Pf.

in Hex. rare fUN Exio 27 +


-

25

9
-

+ 7 1.;
Ko
1'

n3N , Dt29 w +2t.j


676
')
t>

3lTl1 2 N13N Is 28 12 ; (Sta*

Ko
7

1 - 414 );

2ms.juss. K3hPri'

Co supr.); bars of Zion La (but cf. 2. fig. cause to vanish, blot out, do
names of
idols

Sttt

-i.. to.

etc.; i><.

D\?NEz
29t.
;

(||"

3?').

;be
fi -

3. cause to stray, lose; obj. Isr. under 6 fig. of flock Je 23' (lirsO); abs. Ec 3 (||B>j33). T3ni Nu 24 19 ; Hiph. Pf. "J3Kn Jb 14"

Ec9

51"; memory 29'; understanding Ec 18


.

12 3 ; voice of Babylon Je of dead Is 26 14 ; substance Pr

away with

Dt

willing, sq. Inf. with 7 Dt 2 30 8 t.; subj.


2

Ex io 27 +
;
-

good

('"1310

q.v.)

etc.;
c*<i\

s 8 -* Impf. Hfak Je 46 (Ges''* "). //. K 10" 4- etc.; Pt. T3ND Dt 8 20 T3JHJ 2
1
.

subj. animal, D
;

19 'i Dt io' 23 29 Ch2i 7 human subj. Gn 2 4 8 Ju 19 10 2 S 2 21 13 25 I4 29 29 23 16 17 =i Ch n 18 19 30 1 Ch 19"; in bad sense Ex 10" Dt 2 25 7 Ju. 25 20 13 2 S i3 14 10 esp. of perverse Isr. Lv 19 8 26 21 Dt i 26 1 S 15 9 Is 28 12 30 9 4 2 24 Ez 3" 20

K8

19

23

13

24

without Jos 24 10
-

1. destroy, put to death, in judgment, (subj.


obj. pers.

Lv 23 s0

')

(sq.

Je49

38

ney a^pp
(sq. tfrtK?)
||

||

rns v 29 );

!Jb 39; abs. (no Inf.) 2 S 12 17 8 35 1 K 20 22 60 cf. Pr 6 of jealous man; bad sense Ju 11" Is 30 16 ; good sense 1 S 22 17 23 4 26 3 i =i Ch io 4 2S6 10 Pr i 10 + vb. fin. Is
,

,-

obj. nation, 16 rn3), c f. v ; 20 Canaanites Dt 8 Canaan =s (sq. D3"J9D) ; 51 63 Philistines Zp 2" (|| J"n3);'esp. Isr. Dt 28 7 cf. Js also abs. Je 18 7 (|| trtn# (II TV?*), 7 ;

Ammon Ez25 7 (sq.

(sq.DB*D);

Ob

8
;

i>

(Dfi?CB*lttNn DK) ; consent, yield


sense); sq.

to, sq. <h

niXlNH-JD;'

Dt 1 3 9 (good
i 30
;

i^8i
(all

12
;

sq/nsg^ Pr

sq.acc. 'rinsiPl

v 26

in bad sense)."
S

in want, needy, poor, 'P''?^? adjalw.


19

so,
;

^J);=i M + Dnn^) ==3I


(
,

abs.,'

28
(

+ pnnj);

ani-

D^K
29
;

Dt is 4 + 40 1.; ^ 3N Ex 23 s DU5 11 Am 4 + i 4 t.; '*0K (^3K) Ex 2 3 n Is


J

mals Ez 32" (sq. &T\ Bo i?yp) ; c f. Dt 7'; + 12 i43 (ll n, PV n ); (human subj.), obj. servants of 3 19 Baal 2 K io 19 obj. nation Dtg cf. Nu 24 (E; 2
,

n^3Sf 132

15

(Hex. only JED; mostly


is
7 -7 - 9 ;

poet., 2 3t. V') needy, chiefly

things); as adj.
||

Dt

poor (in material 14 16 24 f 109 (both 49 (IpW); Dt abuse Am 2 6 5 12


s

sq- """yP);

chariots
fig.,obj.

2K24 cf. Je 4 6 Mis 9 idols Ez30 13


;

name
;

19 hope Jb 14

of kings Dt7 24 (sq.D)EE>n nnnp); voice of mirth etc. Je 25 10 (cf.


-

inanimate, 2. (del. BCo).


obj.

*m;
4al

elsewhere subst.;

i5 ; 8 7 (both ||P^V) 4' 8 (all h) Is 3 2 ; 49 12 s9 14 16 18 22 Jb2 4 4 14 Pr 3 o 14 V, 37


||

subj. to oppression

&

Am
34

Ez

cf.

51" Pi.

supr.)

s0 24 "*"13 n.[m.] destruction, 'NHJ| Nu 24 (JE; on form with abstract sense v. Ba NB149 ).

'#) Jes (|| Din;) 2 ; cared 19 9 for by good Jb 29 16 30 25 Di ( "nB'P) 3 1 ^ 1 1 2 Est 9 22 ; Pri 4 s, (ll^)3i !!0 care Je22"(||'Jy);
||

io 9 16 supr. (all

28

||

Ti"H^ n-f a lost thing abs. exc. Dt2 2 cstr. rn3K Ex 22 with NXD Lv S 22 with
'

of

them
14
||

23

24

enjoined, negatively Ex 23"; 11 Dt 15 11 supr. positively Ex 23

cf.

Dt

Pr 31*
||

"T3N

^3t<

+ xxo Dt22 3 ; (m3N


infr.)
cf.
f

Pr

27

Kt

cf.

(both *#)c Dt is cared for by God Je 20 13


1

7 -7- 9

4 supr.V. 82

n^3, "ton D"?^' & I"*??


(Syr.

mn

=^ n 3
JJ),
(II

107

41

132
12

16

Jb

ty 1S
5

19 13 Is 14 30 (all ||?9)* 35 140

infr.

(both

||

cf.

Davidic king
13
(
||

72

||

'JV)=v

(cstr.)
('Nl

n.[m.] destruction
8";

UiW)
v.

Est 9 B

yvn 3-irrrop),
).

form

a6bl BeRy; 01

(on

Ba"'849487

!t>; needing help, deliverance from trouble, esp. as delivered by God f 9 19 12 8 4o 18 70 6 74 21 86 1 109 22 Is 29"

'?? **?

id-)> v"-

=
4

41"

(all ||'?y)

Is 2 5
n.f.

, 7Pr tp nMa.f. "'"abstr.nearly=n.pp.(place

(||h)

6 9 34 109 31 .

TrOi'O^

caper-berry (as stimulating

row UFM JBL18M Mtt desire) Ec 12 (v. Mish. nW2K, cf. NHWB; v. also 1IWB
5
'

3
so <3
;

WoM
family or clan
;

93,
i.e.

UK nu
Gn
2

as abode
40

Gn

38

>M1

Lv

22"

so Thes, Ew De, j capparis spinosa, cf. Ri etc.; but Wetzst in De (Germ. ed. 1875) proposes i"^?^ (as fern, of \V2H) the poor soul nji'axn iraxo c f. Symm , where in sense

+ ;= family + cf. Nu i8 lJ Jos

24

12 - 18

flpfinDBto) 41" 46" 6 20 esp. techn. of divi;

sions

of Isr. T)Sns,wh 3K
i. e.

tn Nu 3 M
14 14

8"

=a
oft.

father's house,
pi.
'

double translation).

papyrus (etymology = Ar. Jtff, As. abu Dlw AGl) ni>3N uncertain; 26 n?N Jb 9 (craft made of reeds, light & swift,
n.[m.] reed,
,

TrDN

Heliod.
II.

Aetl"

opX

,60

)=N" ^3

Is

i8 a

ma) nUK nu = fathers' houses= Ex 6 12 Nu families, clans (cf. Di on Ex 6 2 " i 2i M 22 1414 (oft. in Nu) Jos 14 19 u + oft. in (always P in Hex.); also 1 Ch 5 D^n ni3K *&n ( = N nU Ch cf. Ex 6 M cf. 1K8 iCh6 7 n + oft. Ch Ezr Ne. 4.
(DHUK,
8

a family or clan ; more

18

) 81

13 -

'

'->)

J"7Q^

as stem of existence & zmg M87. got A. oi ll23<: ace. toDF"


decide, 2K zM U ,, 3 7

3N

at least formally justified (cstr. UK), so Thes (cf. infr.), but Ba mng. wholly dub.; as real

(perh.

22

n3K As. aba =

ancestor (a) of individual; grandfather (instead of precise term) Gn 28 13 32' (J ; where used by Jacob of Abr. then of Isaac)

&

greatgr.
oft,

Nti

who decides; Thes (so RobGes & cf- g ta n< lL ) makes 3 x nom prim
Jie
,

pi.
1

(JE)
larly

1K15 great-greatgr. iKi5 n etc; 15 (= fathers, forefatJiers) Gni5 46' 4 3


13
;

imitating infant's speech cf. irumras, papima alsoAs.6a6 Jen ZA1886 4M pa,papa(ct'.Ew );
bilit.,
).

Qy 335? 1 K joined with 'ax Dy Xff\

mUK

19

,7 19" 20

particu-

I
1

21

10

11
31

21

IN

ii.m. father
1
1-

As. abu, Ar. (Ph. 3N,

4A
-

2 -"' al., Eth. frfl: Aram. K3K, 2 Gn 44 19 + 47t.; cstr.3K Gni? 4 5 U>^) DiTUK ib. & elsewh. in n.pr. On Hal's (cf. in -ON v. DH13N) ; UK (cf. Ge" 90 35 90 ) Gn 4 20 prop.

Sab.atTciS'*abs.

22" 14 is 2 8 24 15 38 cf. v7 , 16 20 + (all of kings of 6 Judah); intens., TnaK niaKi TnaK Ex io cf. Dn 11 24 ; (b) of people Gn 10" (J) i7 4 5 (P) 37 38 9 43 2 i 9 (J) 3 6 (P) Dt 26" Is 51 43" (where

22 40 +
24

'

?Gni9 + (Mi^K); T^Gn^' + V3* Gn 2 M + W3K J u 1 4 10 + 6 1. pi. ni3N Ex

sf.

rahCtl "|UK thy first fatlter, v. Che) cf. also Ez i6 3 45 + oft.; pi. Ex 3 13 1 '-" (E) Dt i 8 Jos i 6
-

Ju

S i2

12 15
-

**"

rd.

033^031

26 cstr. ni3K Ex 6 + 7 1. sf. *tfO* (VjbH Gn 47 9 + 1 5 t. D.Tni3K 1 Ch 4 S + 3 2 1. T^aK.) ante* Ex 4 5 + 106 1. etc. ; 1. father (late) 24 >Uta of individual' Gn 2 (+ ON) .. I9

5. originator or patron of a class, 20 21 . 6. fig. of proprofession, or art Gn 4


ducer,
:

We Dr.

28 3K "IDE& generator Jb 38

B".n

"US
||

ip-^

T^i.l).

7.

fig.

of benevolence

& pro-

+ oft. (mostly JED); of father as commanding Gn 5o (J) Je 35" Pr 6 20 (cf. Gn i8 J 28'-


16 19

PiSif iK
Dt8
s-3 5

(cf.

);
(

4 s2 specif, as begetter, genitor Pr 23


Is 45
10
;

2 ); instructing
cf.

nDID Pr
4

Zc 13
44
yjr

+ DK)
cf.

Gn
;

49

(J)

Lv
37*

Jb 29 16 CJiUX^ 133X Sf, cf. 31 18 ; of Eliakim Is 22 21 ; perk also of gracious Mess, king iy '3M Is 9" everlasting fattier (GeEw De Che Brd Di) others dixider ofspoil (Abarb Hi KnKueBr"p ). 8. term of respect & honour
tection

l8 7.8.n
20

P ). rebuking Gn 37 10

loving

Gn

(JE;
13

103
cf.
3
;

(JE

22 2 2 5 28 37 s 2S14 1 ); pitying 6 sim. cf. 2 S 18 ); blessing Gn 27*' (in 1 1 20 27' also 28 P + ); as glad Pr io 15
1 -2

(Abbas, Pater, Papa, Pojie); appl. to master 13 10 9 1 2 i8' ; prophet 2K2 ; priest Jui7 i4.n 521 I3 cf go. counsellor Gn45 8 (E; cf.itvripov add. Est 3"; ranarpi 1 Mac 1 1 32 ); king narpos

2K5
1

"

I9 ') Also as obj. of honour, obedience, love etc. 15 17 18 19 Ex 20 ,2 (E)=Dt 5"'; Ex 2i (E) Dt 2i
cf.29
-

36 22 grieving Gn 3 7 (JE;cf.2Si2

S 24 12

artificer

2Ch2 1! 4 16
-

9.

specif.,
).

rider, chief (Ute)

iCh2 24 42 42

etc. (cf.

Ew !273b

Gn
i 6

28 7 (P)
1

etc.
1 *

20 5 1 19 (all + DN), so (J) Mai Hence metaph. of intimate connection


1
-

tjinSjr'QN n.pr.m. a hero of David 2 S 31 rd! bvnH so i Chn", cf. Dr (We' 23


^JCna
"f"7lSI

Jb
(
||

io

corruption

I cry,

My father art thou

(v.

sub btWH)

otherwise Klo 8

ran}| <nhKl_

n*).
2

2. of God as father ofIds


constituted, controls,

people s guides and lovingly watches over it: Dt 32 Je 3 4 19 31 9 Is 63 1016 6 4 7 Mai i 6 2 10 (cf. Ex 4 s2
'

Sen"' who (v. RS ),

&

3S! n.pr.m. (El is (my) father, cf.in'3N Ph. 5>jn3N (fem.), also i'yaUN; & by2i2X our

father etc.; Abi-ba'al

KAT2366
here,

v.

ES 8"" 43

(JE)Dt32

Isr.)

fjm^

Ho

11 );
l

cf.

Je2 27 (ofidolatr.
'39

No

2 ""'*

makes

UK

&
;

in
cf.

TfO*
also

etc.,

cstr.

]2h a raw

but this seems unlikely

3N^N
s1

yyb r

tjncfcj

etc.;

esp.

8 9 27 ;/

God as father of Davidic line 2 S j" | 13 ofneedy(Me)f 68 (cf. 103 ) (in n.pr.,
cf. infr.)

views differ much ns to these n.pr. and uniform interpr. is impossible. Cf. in gen. 01
2771

/. ofindivid.,

3. liead of household,

= foregoing, Ch

).

1. Saul's grandfather 11". 1

9'

14

2.

nshaw
,,

TF|DN
thered)

3N

son (descendant)
so *|D\3K

n.pr.m. (my father 1ms gaof Korah Ex 6- 4

Sam. t]DUN,

iCh6 8 M
-

19

(cf.

Nes*" 186 ).
orig.
). 1423 - 39 -

(Thes 01 De MV) think a title of Philist. kings, cf. Pharaoh. 3. son of Gideon Ju 8 31 9 '- 3 4 + , 1 io (40 1. Ju), 2S11 21 . f4. priest, son of
-

'7^2^
0.
S

n.pr.f.

(my father is joy (?)


'

Abiathar

Ch

i8 ,e err. for
-

bilH I (^3X?) cf. MT infr. & No 1. wife of Nabal, then of David


27
1
I,

ZMGl883 K,7Al"n2
i

also n.pr.f. Osiander 2 " 01805

^g&Wi
209

q-v. (Sab.

).'

S
j

3o6
,

g
'

j
.

^3K
David

v 18 Saf?K v" 2
I1N

Ch 2 16 17 = PJ'3X

& 2S
2

Ch3

l.

= |,^X
s

g 25 3.36

2. sister of

n.pr.m. (my father is noble) man of Gibeah in whose house the ark tarried 1S7 1 2S6 3 3 4 1 Ch 13 7 2. a son of
1. a
-

T^I^^N
1

7".

n.pp.m. (my father is judge) a TJ'1 22 60 io 24 prince of Benj. Nu 1" z 7


- 155

S 16 17 1 K 4" (J perh. otherwise unknown Klo prop. 3 "^IS). 3. a son of


Jesse
8 13
;

'

Saul

S3i

iCh

8 33 9 39 io 2 .
is

'

JJTON

n.pr.m. (my father took know4

TOJM^N
father of

n.pr.m. (my fatlwr


-

delight)

ledge)

JIT3K,

asonof MidianGn25 1 Chi Cf. Sab. HalMA,92 22 also 3jrT>, DHM ZMa ^ *.
.
'

33

Barak Ju 4 6

12

1 - 12
.

"^"QN n.pr.m. (my


lamp
only
cf.

father

is

Ner, or
,

is

TlPP^iS* n.pr.m. & f. ( Yah(u)

is

so tVch
(
'A;3.oti,

i3

20 - 21

= n>3N S 8 +22 t. 1. king of K Judah, son & successor of Rehoboam M M Ch 3 2 Ch n 12 13W.M.U. 14 i5


A/30u 5);
31

'A/3w);

= D 3K fi K 14 = 2N f a K 18 (
31
T
,|

(my) father)
rS

'-"-8

+ lJ = son
1

2S21";
,

ace. to
cf.

Lag

BN75

of Ner; S 14 60 elsewh.
1

"IJ3K
1 32

@ cousin
-

=i 5tf (=f?)

'Afcwtjp)

so

of Saul,
_j_
.

"A/Sou,

and captain of 52 t. 1 & 2 S +

his host

26

S i4'' 51 1 7s5.5j.55 Ch 26 23 27 21
is
Jielp)

10

20,22

16

2 _ 2nd gon of Samuel 1 S 8 1 Ch 1 3. son of Jerob. I 1 4. son of 14 a Benjainite 1 Ch 7*. Becher, 5. head of a 10 6. id. Ne io 8 12 4,17 priestly house 1 Ch 24 wife of Hezion 1 Ch 2 24 . 8. mother of 7.
i7.i9.2o.-2i.22.ra_

6".

called 'son' 2 34 of GileadNu 26 30 8 2 and (cf. Di) Jos 17 Ju 6 son of Gil.'s sister r Ch 7 18 2. a Benjamite, a warrior of David 2 S 23 27 1 Ch ii 28 27 12
; . .

= "WNNu26

T~ljtl''QN

n.pr.m. (my father


30

1. a Manassite,

Hezekiah

K 18

Ch

t"ntj>n

"ON

1124 adj.gent. Abiezrite Ju6

29

Nli~P3S_$ n.pr.m. (he is father) a son of Aaron Ex 6 23 24 1 9 28' Lv io'+ 7t.


-

8_*-^K

nu
1

26 so

Tn^rPIlN n.pr.m. (my father


cf.

is majesty,
1

TD"VritS! n.pr.m. (((he) Exalted One is (my) 156 2 479 cf. As. faiher\v. Bae^ ) Aburamu(1)

KAT

"rin.TWB^son of Bela,aBenjamite

Ch

8s

T7?|T2N n.pr.m.
might, Sab. b'rati
2

&

f.

(my father
1. a Levite

is

Ch
26
.

ii
1S

18
,

iWQK

Hal MA234) prob.


1

Est

2. aGadite'i 3. father of Esther 2 4. wife of Abishur 1 Ch 2 2 . 5. 9 . wife of Rehoboam 2 Ch 1 1 18 .


3
.

Ch 2 29 Ch 5 14

= ^WON
Nu

1. a Reubenite, son of Eliab >**). Nu I 6 112 24 25 27 27 2 6 9 Dt 1 1 6 106 17 2. son of Hiel the Bethelite 1 16 34 . Cf.also following.
cf.
-

DP'

- 91 -

D*J3$? n.pr.m.
7
;

(id.,

Thes

al.

exalted
6 6

TQIJa^iK n.pr.m. (my father


ness)
'

is
r

son of Shaharaim, a Benjamite


is

goodCh 8 1 '.

On of jln; really = max Dn= Dm which however is not found in Heb. cf. Di > Hal EEJ 1887 17: f who prop. D?ia Dn "QK c f. Gn 49 s4 with Is 4 1 21 so that Dn "13$ chief of multi-

Abram Gn ii 2627 +57 t. Gn (to i7 )+i Chi 27 Nep = DrrOK Abraham Gni7 915 + 172 t. OT. (Dn"OK connected Gn 1 7 by word-play with
-

fattier)

'

-tt'ON n.pr.f. (my fatlver a wife of David 2 S 3 4 1 Ch 3".

(the)

dew)

tude

is

the

new name

of

Gn

i7 (Dn) JtVOT\).

t^NO'ClS! n.pr.m. (a father


Arab, name) son of Joktan
Cf.

is

El; South28
22
.

(MB*)?)

"Qt2)"ON n.pr.f. (my father is a wanderer 3 16 ,7 21 !2 a handmaid of David 1 i 2

K
;

Sab. nnfiycnN,

Abmi

io 1 Ch i 'Attar a father

Gn

is
.

'Attar ([vxft] v.

T^fS)

Hal" *

ls

n.pr.m. (Melek ( ,8 1. king lech)* is father) TfopiX Gn 20 of Gerar Gn 20 2 3 4 + 2i 22 25 25 +, 26'- 8 + (24 1. +2. king of Gath ^ 34 1 err. for B^K, Gn). cf. 1 S 21 "; a better known Philist. name

"^E'QN

DHM ZMQI8831S = Malik, Mo-

TyfllraN n.pr.m. (my 19 opulence (cf. J?w rich Jb 34 9 BN76 thinks 36' ? butv.W); Lag

father is rescue, oialso


fr.

JW

Jb

yiB* cf.

Phinehas
son of

'A/Sfo-o-ovf 1 Ch Ch 5 30 31 6 36 Ezr 7 5 Bela 1 Ch 8 4


1
-

}3K( = J?)

8 4)

1. a' son of 2. a Benjamite,

T^WOH n.pr.m. (my father is a wall, Sab.


W3K HalMA,48 'cf.As. AbudHru DlPr292)
Shammai
1

son of

substituted for a less

known (Hup3). > Others

Ch

28 - 29

fen
'

,,

jE

3N

n.pr.m. (my father


6

is Jesse;

thinks fr.'|3K (=#)

+ 'E* cf. 'Aj3f <raa[t]


-''-

'k i S 26 -+ 17 t. 1 & 2 S=BOK 2 5 1. 1 Ch. grandson of Jesse ; son of Zeruiah & brother of Joab 1 S 2 6 G 7 8 9 2 S 2 18 M +20 6

Lag I S 26 ) S io,0 +
-

BNra
(II

ttm)
9

cf.

more oft.
33

fig.,
3

Ho

(sq. by),

WW
M

(subj. WW); sq <jy Ho 10 inanim. subjugates Is3 M ; land24 4 Jo i 10 Je 4 28 (sq. by) 12 4 23' cf. 1 2"
s
.

Jb 14

22

14
1

pastures
;

Am

1*

Hithp.
1

(where (where insert


.

id.

3NV

<S

*&M We
(

Th We Dr) +

13 1 2
1

S+ 20
Ch.

Pf h*

S 15 s5

Impf. b$&fi Ez

"

7
;

Dr) + 5 t.
father
f.

01 2T2N n.pr.m. (my


ace. to

is

'N 1
ti
1
1

Lag
1

= f3K ?3) + D'W, c A/3r<raXa> K i5 = Di^'3S 2 S 3 + 2 Ch


1% 2 -' ,4
3

peace ;
/

^3KnlGn37 +3t.etc; Imv.h.'hyt.nn 2S14 8 1 Pt. ?3n i S l6 +2t. etc.; mourn

(mostly
2

prose) esp. for dead, sq. by


*)
,

Gn 37" 2 S

tiJiBbK 2

S
2

+ 1.' Eehob.'s
20 - 21
.

1 1

20 - 21

father-in-law

K is
v
38

2 - 10

Chi i

8. 3rd son of Dvd 2

+ 90 1. 2 S

(insert 2

del.

Dr cf. We), + ti
,
-

f Th We K
1

cf.
2

S3 Dr
-

7 -2

'

Ch 3 V 3 1
is

2 cf. 2 S 14 play the mourner (where indie, by dress); over un35 worthy Saul sq. ?K iSi5 i6'; over sin sq. by 6 9 Ezr io cf. (abs.) Ne 8 judgment of '1 Ex 33*
;

19 (|| H33) Jerusalem);

Ch 35 24 cf. 2J abs. 1 Ch 7
2
,

13" 14

also Is 66' (over

abs. (indie,
sq.

""I.TV2N n.pr.m. (the Great


so
1

One

by dress),
;

Nu 1 4 s9 Ez
5

7" (del.
12

father
7

(?)

'3

S 6 19

calamity

Ne i 4 Ez

cf.

Ba EeU66

cf.
22

Sab.-ini)
6- 9

a priest, son of Ahimelech


2

s 22 2 - 21

23

3o

7-7

S 8"
1

so

@WeDr)+22t.

(rd.
1

iterarp ac
sub
11.

Hipb.

Pf. "nb^n Ez 3 i' ; Impf. cause to mourn; Ez 3 1 16 abs. MT, but

B Co); Dn io2
8
;

X$$ La 2 ABCo

Ch.
ran.

^2?ON Kt
+

s 25 18

v.

byqq

La

obj. Dliin sq. by, caused the 8 2 obj-. wall etc. ;

deep to mourn over; (both these fig., cf. Qal).

MjKinterj. exclam.ofpain, Oh! Pr 23 s9 (IMS woe!). Prob. akin to Syr. Uo/ a/as PS M (AW Ges less prob. as a subst. need
.

t73M

n.m.

0n60 "
<1

mourningabs. Gn 50
Ijbs
Is

10

+ 17 t.;
Je 31 13
so
8', id.

cstr. 2 7

+ 3 t.;

6o 2 ; D^>3

from H3K,

c f.

|*3K).

WP

1"QN
wiewi,

(DP

fc

.""comp. As. [aM*], *or-

but dub.)
n.f. cstr. 3"in

[JITON]
ri30)

above, slaughter; but prob. error for

Ges Co

nrDN Ez 2 1" Dl, as nrOC (v.


;

26 metaph. Je 6 (|| Dnnen ISpD); Gn n Je 167 cf. 2 S 3 'x 19 ncp Ez 24 ' (v. Co) 5o"Gn 5o ,0 (v. also 11. ?3K a d fin.); for calamity, sq. ?
1

for dead, cstr. Gn 27" Dt 34" (g*M) 'K sim. for grievous mourning

Am

o-^dyiu

poix(f>aia?, cf.

$.

Est 4 3 9 22 (|| fej; contr. 310 Di) Jb 30 s ' (|| D , 33) Is 6o 20 6 1 3 (where appar.= mourning garb,
sq.

&
;

D^ITIMN

v.

nu3.

n^nn

nogt?, v .also Bi

Che on
(||

tact;

||

n?3

nn

un
T

v. v.

wa.

contr. flfy 19^);

vjM

-n^
v.

su b II.

nw.
S ub 11.

Las (|| bine), Am 5 16 (|| nSDD); cf. nj nta| ' Mi i 8 ;=time, 7 2


Je3i
pW?),
;

,3

15

period of mourning 2 S
4

""l^n "OH

v.

ir^ax
:

nat.

nnE*D,_v

iTOH

in;3N sub
v-

OT?y
D*3H
v.

n. nan.
sub
II. H2N.

mourning

(ynriDB' '3) 2 2 S 14
.

'S

'" n'3 Ec 7 (||'3. nja garments of

D"n?Q 'TIN
'

v.

t3 ^3K sub II.

bs.
s8

5|

JYOM, rul'QN

fl.
v. I.

rux.
6

'5^ adJ- mourning's Gn


u
;

37
2

Est
etc.;

12
;

WJ3K sub
v.

II.

rOK.

f^HN
=1JBH
;

IPS^S

sub II. H3K.


(I)

t["l2K]
Thes
?

vb. turn

(cf.

As. abdku Dl
-pn)

MV
s
.

al.

compare

Hitlip.

s5 12 cf. fig. 37 calamity Est 6 inanim. subj.), elsewhere as subst. (pred., li mourner; sg. ^3^ (cstr.) for dead (|| "Hp); pi. Jb 29" abs.; for calamity Is 57 18 6i 2- (where mourners for Zion, or of Zion, v. Di).

cstr.-^S V 35
dead

Q, r 3

? Jb 29"

Is 61
,

for
4

Gn

La

"'

}33K~1 la g 17 roll, roll up, as volume of smoke (of Isr. under fig. of thickets of forest) v. De &
cf.

II.

7^^
1*

(perh. JjI
45

grow

green,

cf.

^al

^annn j u
tl.

grass/ Lag" prop. Jj\ withstand, hence ?3X as withstanding scorching sun (protected by
trees, springs, etc.),

Qal iy. ^3S


Ho
3

72R,
+3
t.

vb.

mourn (As.
7

[abdlu]

v.

Dl')

hence also (Lag) Jj camel).


I

mourn,+ lament
Is 2 4
2
1.

etc

7m;>/ 3 fs. ^>3Xn (poet. & higher


9

tn. VnS*
rd. f3S c f!

n.f. 1.

v l4ls

Se Dr.
2o' 8
,

meadow(?)

S 6 1S

MT but

style); abs.,

human

subj.

Jo

Am 8"

9" Is 19

in N. Isr. 2

2. n.pr.loc. city near Beth Maacah v ,4

14 H3J?D 1V3 i>3N v" (so also v 20 29 DT> 'K 2 2 i is ; 15


1

Ch 16 4 (= Abil el Kamli, wheat-meadow NW. of Dan & S. of MuBBII, '*n tulleh Rob 3. W^Hj b n .pr.loo.( = ). in lowlands of Moab Nu 33"; acaeia-nieadotv) 1 =D't?BNu 25 Mi 6 6 (=Tel Kefrein (?) Tristr

Ew Th We Klo Dr),

18 17 ; ?? on which meal was eaten, in a compact

&
1

Merrill

PK8oc

" hS, "

,,1,

"! t

'

Gn 3 1 46 46 (JE); built into altar Ex 20 25 Dt 27 s 6 3238 cf. 2 K 23" Klo (for (JED) Jos 8"iKi 8' K of figured stone (forbidden) man) JTSflO Lv 26 (H); rbm 'N where ark rested 1 S 18 6u also v (MT 5>3N q.v.) (v. for other note-

1-

- ll>

n.pr.loc.

= vineyard-meadow)

).

4. D'HIS
in

i>3K

worthy stones 9.
rial, of tablets
-

infr.)
12

2. stone, as mate18
1

Amnion Ju

(v.

Euseb.

n.pr.loc. ( 4 ; dance-meadow) Ju )" 1 Klisha's birthplace 1 9" (v. Euseb. 'Afif\naf\ai). 6. D?"ttrt3 73K n.pr.loc. ( ma<ioM) of Egypt, i.e. fertile as Egypt ?) E. of Jordan Gn 50"

*A/3<Xa/rfA').

5. n^iPID i>3K

12

24 31 34 (pi.) v (JE) Dt 4 ,s 5' 9 9 8 10 11 io 8 of vessels, hence prob. 19 Ex 7 (P; 'x=vessels of stone D'VJ?) v. Di; 28 s6 64 16 18 idols (|| fg) Dt 4 28 i 29 2 9 =Is 37"; 32 9 also Je 3 Ez 20 2 K 16"; edifice pavement
-

Ex

4-4

1 -

||

(where interpr. as
'

if "0

?3K, so

33; v. Di).

72hf

adv.

1.

in older Heb. with an


21

asseverative force, verily, of a truth Gn 42 U with a 2 S 14" 1 1* 2 4 slight advers. 19 2. in late Heb. as a force, nay, but Gn 1 7 (P).

S 5 2 12 13 1 Ch 22 16 ; oft.pl. of (worked) stones Lv j 4 ---. 22 + , cf. of city(P; in wall of house) 2 34 wall Ne 3 36 ; of (ruined) city 1 15" Ne 3 tomb Is 14 19 ; rTnjV D'33N (costly building31 9 10 -' 1 5 7 (v. also sub 3) ; "NOK stones) 1 marble (v. ) 1 Ch 29 s ; ITU <J3*
1

67

cf.

Gn

11 3 ; also 2

11

&V =
hewn

decided adversative, howbeit, but -Dn io


o

7,21

stones

K5

31

Ch

22

Ez 40 42
2

3 17 truth, 19 33 (cf. Ar. sometimes, from the context, nay ratlter Qor

Ezr io 13
2

Ch

tables), cf. rma

3xn 'K
;

(for altar3 12' 22' 2

Ch

ofa

2.4.110.1;9.149.166.261

_143

,5S

g^g

III.
fr.

/Zl^

(cf-

Ar. JjI able to

manage camels,
'

11 34 ; foundation-stone, corner-stone Is 28' Je 51 20 Jb 38 s yjr 118 22 cap-stone, completing the building, npH-\n Iffl Zc 4 7 (but v. H39 tfNi 118 22 as above), Zc 3 9 upon one stone seven yjr

Jjjl, coll.,

Sab. !>3K camel


(?

DHM ZMQU8S

829

).

'/^iN

n.pr.nx.
1

camel-driver),
27
s0
.

overseer

of David's camels

Ch

cap- or head-stone ; the eyes are symbol of God's watchfulness; perhaps explaining cup-stones found in Orient, v. Guthe 11 2PV1890.129. stone . cuttert ' nrin 2S 5 iCh 22 15 ;
eyes, prob. refers to this
Iffl

'3?h 2

12 13

cf. 1

Ch

22

2
.

^ns, ^TlN T \

3. precious
coll. 2

v. fe>.

stone, gen. with


1817,40?
)

modifying word IT1P 'K


oft.
-

(m. R** m nf = the sharp, projecting


''

**

12 30

K
7

v.

Dl w

stone (As. abnu, PrlC7 Ph. pM ;


-

io 2 +
7

(v.

2); Dnt5>n
6 2
;

cf.

Ex 25

28 9 35 9
s - 27

27

39 (P)

Aram.?3K,
'

)i3(

n""*"
24

EthX-fTi; Sab.[o]33N
28
22

DHM
cstr.
etc.;

Ex
1

25 35

cf.

1
12
;

Ch
;'

29

K'Gn 2 12 (J) 1 Ch 29"; D**^ 'K T3D 'K Ez i 26"io';

)- 'Sabs. Gn
rf.

49

ta

K 3";
-

|3K

n +
3

rrnjat

133s is
';

D^3$ Gn

46

Ch 2 9 2
F

+,

Ez 28 14-16

stone (large or small).


-

1. in natural state,

used as pillow Gn 28 11 -' 8 (E); seat Ex 17 12 (E); cover of well Gn 29 2 s 3 8 10 (J) ; causing one to 1 stumble Is 8 *; marring good ground 2 K 3 19-25 hand-missile Ex 21 18 (JE) Nu 35 17 23 (P) 2 S i6" -13 esp. in judicial stoning, with vb. D2T Lv 202 27 2 4 2S Nu i4 l 15 s6 36 Jos 7 2 "(all P), so'also
; , -

* 118 v. D1 & W4; but Sm al. thunderbolts; also without distinctive modifier Ex 25 7 35 s ; 'K Ehn 33 t4. engraver in stone Ex 2 8" cf. 3 1 3 5 (P).
r>

pan ' ;&.-, npp-ii tpe rntc 54 8 on Efc i3* {stones offire) ID 'N Pr 1 7 as precious stones= As. aban isdti (?)

9 stones containing metal, ore, Dt 8 (v. Di) s 8 Jb 28 cf. v +5. a weight, as orig. stone (v.
.

Dt

Ch 24 21 Ez 16" 23"; cf. 1 K i2 18 = 8 2 Ch io' with vb. S?p Dt 13" 1 7" 2 2 21 24 1 K 2r,b 2 1 '; also Jos 7 (JE or D) sling-stones Ju 20" 1 S 1 7 >--- 2 Ch 26 i4 hurled by engines 16 2 Ch 26 set up for inscribing law Dt 27 s-4 8
21 21 2
-

Pr 27 s cf. Eng. weight Pr 16 11 (cf. As. D1 W38 );


ace. to royal standard;

s<<me

= i4lb)
'K 2
0n23 w
'

D , 3~ , :!3K
(i.'e.

^fj

S 14 26
)
;

cf.COT

'SO 'K

Dt 25" Pr 2o
-,

10-2s

(i.e.

dishonest use);

nonp

Jos 8
14

s2

(all
1

D)
12

as

memorial Jos 4
22

s--- 7 -*--!-

(JED)
35
24

as sacred pillar (n3S10)


(

Gn
cf.

28

18

(anointed with oil), 2 8

= i>N)V3) cf/K (HfS)


31"
-

btn'B':
m:27

Gn
(all

49

24

; weights raf a?< Lv 19 npy^'K hence also heavy mass of metal (lead) Zc 5 8 11 |6. plummet Is 34 (stones of devastation, or 13 7,8 also 7 em]>tiness, cf. on sense 2 K 21 ) made of metal y'ttn 'SH Zc 4 10 (conversely
;
.

different weights, for p.3K D'3 Mi 6"; just 36 ft ii r

Am

(v.
"

Di); as witness
pi.
(v.

Jos
(bi)
2

plummet ft: plumbum).


partic. hail, explicitly,

over dead, Jos 7

JE); 2

gathered into heap 29 18 27 (JE) Di) 8 cf. io

30

80
;

t7. objectslike stones; 11 TJ 31! 'J58 Jos io cf. Is "- 18 'K Ez i 3 38"; but also O^K VHlftQ
1

pN
W88 lime-stones n^'n? Jos 10" (E) (cf. As. D1 ); "U^SaX Is 2 "]'. 8. in sim. (mostly poet.) of sink6 9"; motionlessness ing in water Ex i5 16 Jb6 12 ; firmness^ 16 ; solidity EX15 strength 30 1 K io" (of iee) 38 ; in prose, of commonness ls 2 Ch i ; also metaph. of one in fear 1 825" (i.e.
;

7
flying; syn.1Sy=oft. dustlyingonor composing 10 24 M ground) Ex 9" Ez26 Dt28 (|psy) Is5 (|| P?) 29* (llfto); fig. of clouds under Yahweh's feet

=Ne

Nai
+
??i"1

3
.

petrified

Hb 2" +9. In topogr. 7 6 terms (nearly=n.pr.); JH3 |38 J 15 18' ; 1 1 12 'Kn ' 1 S also 4 '(We Ur) 5 cf. 7 T8?n 41 19 rd. &$n 33-lNn v. here & v 1 S 20
Zc 9 18
cf.

= perverse, hard
(of

with terror,

cf.

Ex

16

heart
Isr.)

Ezn

15

supr.);
1'

tW
"

ransomed

'N

36

s6
;

1
J?."

,
?.

3? 3S

personif.

[HjTlN or n^lN] n.f. prob. coll., cstr. np_3K Ct 3 6 powders of merclutnt = scent-powders. (On formation cf. Lag"""".) TjpnNj vb. denom. Niph. wrestle (=get
dusty,clK6 V is, koWo), v. also " Q 5\??"5 ?5! 3 =< at their
l

v 19

cf.

Ez 13"

(v.

supr.)

BbP*,t**' 1* paWlO
feet; others, e.g. Di,
s5

%n

comp. pan),

ay pggj

Gn

32

Inf.

sf.

ipavna

nv v 26

(We Dr

mammon comp

Klo);

rtnin 'k'i
^i-.

(where

We

"Oitf
'

(cf.

As. abdru, be firm, strong Dl


(fr.

w
).

t[p]

n.[m.]

Zuhal= Saturn). wheel, disc Du. ttpffl

"^N

n.[m.] pinions

strength,

poet. &

3 1. potter's wheel Je 18 (two discs revolving one above the other; name from likeness to

in sense) as of dove ^55'; eagle Is 40"; 'Nn 7|"1K of king of Babyl. under fig. of eagle Ez
fig., pi.
1
s

mill-stones

= sella
stool,

v.

AW

(||

D?B33n

7C\i

of broad,

overshadowing
unit., poet.) of

18

).

2.

TBT^ Ex

I* prob.

wings).
1

parturientis,=-8i<f>poi Xo^fialoi bearing-

rnSN

n.f.

midwife's stool (fr. likeness to potter's wbeel; on custom of labor upon stool v. Ploss
Da, weib.2-ded.il,

pinion (nom.
'

Qesnola Coll. fr. Cyprus, Metrop. Mus., N. York, No. 614, terra cotta fig. fr. 4th or 5th cent. B.C.; Descriptive Atlas
of Cesn. Coll.
l'ESoc.2nd Statement
,'
,,, - ,

35. 179 etc.

&

ostrich ; ""^aN of eagle, sim. for ' Dt of '< 91*; nVrt-QK of dove 32"; metaph.

Jb 39 13

^68";

(all||*)J3).

" L3"
76\

,-

UB

cf.

W.

H. W[ard]

1873, p.

T[~QN] vb. denom. Hiph. fly (=move 29 pinions)] of hawk |T"9! Jb 39


1

n:n Kt 2 K n:nN v. t333.

12

>,

v.

njDN.

[l

-^l

adj.

strong
for

alw. = subst.

the

Strong, old

name

God

(poet.); only cstr. in


s- 5
1

3pjr

Tax Gn 49 24 & thence ^


Che
crit.

32

Is 49 s6

6o 16 ;

"PI
[abdsu]

v.

-i:i

3N sub

II.

H3N.
id.;
1

t[D2K]
ox Pr 15";

vb. feed, fatten (Mish.

As.
of

24 *y&&l 'X Is 1 (cf. this cstr. to "^3X.

NB61 n.) Ba

assigns

Dl w") Qal

Bpa*

Ft. pass, fattened, 3 of fowl r 5

DWK

t'Y'SSl adj. mighty,

valiant 'x Jb 34s0


iS 21 s
2
;

+ Isio

,s

Kt(Qr"V33);
;

TD^N
form
4

n.m.

rrl4,4

v.

Ges 484 * 12B-)

crib (=feeding-trough, on of ass Is i 3 (cstr.); oxen Pr


s P^'DX Jb 39 (of wild-ox).

4 (abs.); lEJP^JJJ

Jb 24 22 + mighty (alw.=subst. & poet. exc. 20 22 s 1. men Ju 5 Jb 24> (=violent) 34 1 S 2 i ). 17 8 but Je 46 15 1 S 2 1 (rd. DTjn " Or Dr, cf. 22 BSi5 rrobebii>ei Klo iia?), La |>ai( v Id. Lag o*vjjn
;
.

cstr. id.

piOTW

t[u^QSn]
der;
1

n.[m.] granary (=place of fodww sf. rpKlNO Je As.'bit abdsdti Dl ) pi.


v. jna.

16
;

ab '"VaX
6
.

stout

t/c76

2. angels

12 of heart Is 46 20 103 ). ^^(cf.


3

= obstinate)
3. animals;

50

26
.

Is lo' (rd. bull, sim. of king of Assyr.

"*?*?

&

ninjnN
t[Y^N]
Jos
20

for enemies i^a V3R Di); elsewh.pl.; metaph. s1 13 ^22 (||D ,_| 3); for princes^ 68 ; forEdomites Is

TOJtf (meaning unknown).


n.pr.loc.
city in

34

7
;

hence even as

sacrif.
11
.

^ 50

13

(||

CTiny);

of horses
Issachar,

f3N

Je8 47 50
v.
:

lc

i9'

OiTON t t
:

D13K sub T

II.

H3X-

tplN

n.pr.m. judge of

Isr.

Ju 12 s

-'

(Lag
-

+ "7T"m^ proclaimed before Joseph

Gn 4 1 **
-

0>ij89ili9|s J3(j$),

'Miiacrav, <B

yC^O

p2N
tp^

(At. J3\

run away
10

(cf.

Lag

61

)).
t.

n.m.
3
;

Ez2U0

dust ' Dt
;

cstr.p'aKNai

sf.Di>3K Ez26

dust

28 24 + 3

fleeing,

deriv. proposed; e.g. (mng. dub.; many Egypt, Verhd a-bor-k, Copt. =proslrate thyself/ Benfey 1" 1 g.spr.z.sem.s<Bf. bowed ! Chabas aprek,head Alw WMttrlss 8 apbuta=y, v.alsoWiedemann B" ' Zel,schr Ifa re x -u, head of the wise, Harkavy ';

BTOM
ab-rek, rejoice thou!

8
,' ,r
'

Cook Spe*
1

5C<,mn,G *dloCK"1

8* *"; Lepage Renouf" command is our desire,


service
;

""

1888 ' 6

'^^)-^,
are
11" 134 "1-

%
1112 ).

Ex

i.e.

we

Say

**'

B*b

1S3

As. abrikku

vizier (unpub. tabl.), v. already

= Ak. abrik, DP
'

at thy

18 M 8 D^O K Is 4 1 ^io7 1 14 pi. without D?D 19 8 1 (P) Is 4 2 16 3. swamp-reed, rush ( 7 3 pOJS) Je 5I '.

sg.

t[D3N] adj. sad (cf. Mish.) ^-"OaK Is 19'.

who

cp.

As. abarakku

= title,

vizier; against DI, v.

COT & No
v.

perh. grand 2 " 01880 7M

tpjN,

]'iQriN n.[m.] rush, bulrush.

1.

0"pN, t'3N

v.

DT3X,

^3 sub II. na*


su b

used as cord or line Jb 40 26 (of twisted rushes, or spun of rush-fibre, cf. Di ad loc); as fuel 12 41 ; sim. of bending head Is 58". 2. metaph.
of the lowly, insignif.
(||

oiVcnN, a'VcrnN

di^3
Frey).

n. rax.

13 HB3) Is 9

16 1

KJK
t fcON

(cf.
11.

Ar.

y
24

\^H (prob. circular, round, cf. Ar.


/Zee

a2.L\ ball
vessel).

pr .m.

of David 2

S 23"

of a hero (fugitive ?) father 13 Dr 8m ). (ins. also 1 Ch

of cheek

&

v.

Talm.

I?,iN

curved rim of a

Aram. [jiH^tj n.[m.] bowl,basin(Talm. J31K,


S33X,

U.2N, (lUN

Nu

U4^';
;

Ar.

ajI^.1

vessel in

which clothes

n.pr.m. (violentl As.


-

agdgu
also

Nu

of Amalek iSis 8 9 - 80 32 32 32 38 , T>X") king 24' (E), as symbol of might; (Is 'N
?

As. .(pi.) agandteJDY"). 1. basins s used in 2. "inert J3K, ritual^>ttf>Ex 24 (E). sim. of curves of body Ut 7". 3. metaph. of
are

washed

then

title

v. Di).

family of Eliakim.

ni32Kn 'b3
vessels

= basin-vessels
Che) opp. v|

?;^

adj.gent. of

Haman (=Amalekite?
11 -

Is

22

24 (
;

= bowl-shaped
||

so Jew. trad.

&

cf. Jos.*""-

66
)

Est 3 1

- 10

83

im
2. 3te

9".

Dublin

both
(As.

JE>i?n

^3.
cf.

(bind,
n.f.

so Talm.

"12$,

Aram.

13N).

*"pX
*

stem of agappu, wing,

Dl w

).

t,T13N

band (Mishn. fWUK c f. NHWB).

1. pi. cstr. ntito ni^JX bands, thongs (fastening ox-bow) metaph. of fetters of slavery Is 58".
ffn^J & Mji C ;j of hyssop Ex 12 . 3. 'n abs. band of men ?3n. Eng. band) 2 S 2 26 (cf.
s2
.

[n^J n.[m.] band, army (loan-word, orig. wing of army; As. agappu, Aram. e)JN, wing.
Others,
fr.

t|M, Sta*
9

*")All
4
;

Ez.

&

all

l.

(or

&.t)T|2^ EZ38 39

4.

vnjx vault of the heavens (as fitted together,


cf.

constructed,

Ar. SU-1)

Am 9*.
(NH
id.,

38" (all c.~?3exc. 38 ) of Judah Ez 1 2 14 1 7 21 ; hordes

s2

VB3X i24-3t.; na;s 6ancZ, armies of king

(RV) of 39"; specif, of "103 38; of nO"uta {6.


fl. [")Ji*] vb. gather

Gog 38

s - 22

triaN n.[m.J nuts


Ar.

(coll.)

KTiSBK,

Ji, Eth. 7a*"H: Aram. <a^, KJUK; c f. u TUN as Pers.j^Vwhence prob. loan-word) Ct6
.

(food) only

Qal
;

comp. Ar. J^l (Hoffm Eth. X7A>: a certain one (name withheld),

7J^

,Ilob&5

m^,
etc.)

of ant Pr 6 s (obj. klND) ; 7m;,/ 2 ms. ?/ ""3$. s9 13 9 of Isr. Dt 28 (obj. grapes, not expr.) 5 Pt. Y*M ">3 subst. one who gathers (abs.) Pr. 1 o .

II.

72N
'

n.[m.] usually trans, drop, ?t3"\75S

As. o^Srw

*TJN (pay, hire, Arjil, Aram.13K, j^/", DF, Palm. "ON Reck 2MG I888 *).
'

s8 dew-drops Jb 38 (|| "W?D) so Vrss


'

De Di Hoffm
;

Riickstande,' Ansammlungen,' tions, stores, reserve-supply.

i.

e.

collec-

Aram. NTJX,
EA81.124.

T"ft3M n.pr.m. (perh. hireling, Ar. JLs.1, |{^' v ps, As. a^Jrw, cf. Hpt
. 1

TD^73W
(meaning?);
Areopolis;

n.pr.loc.

town in Moab

Is 15

8
;

others gatherer, fr. 1. an author of proverbs Pr 30 .

ux)

son of n| (

?cf. AlyaXtifi

(Euseb.) 9 m. S. of

t[nnia]

n.f.

payment, ^03 ITjbK

s6
.

v. LagOnom.228.9s, i.2,p.2

DJi^f (troubled, sad, As.


1>.I loatlie ; also

w agdmu Dl

Tj~n3S n.f. letter, letter-missive (late,])rob.


cf.

Ar.

iiil marshy jungle;

v.

8 abs. Ne 2 + 2t.; loan-word, As. egirtu DP) 29 cstr. Est 9 ; pi. D'njN abs. 20130' 3t.; cstr.

D3Jj).

T3JN

Ne
2

9
;

DH'nnaK
-

Ne 6" letter,
8- 9
;
. _

n.[m.]

troubled pool (Aram,

esp. royal letter

id.,

Jjo^/, As. agammu ,8 , 4i +2t.;D S3KEx8

Dl w
,

Ch 3o'- 6 'Ne 2 7
.29 (J]

but also others

Ne6 5 17 19 Es
-

'n abs. Is 35'; cstr.


,,

qM

lap vv
v.
:

2o. 3 o

other gyn 2PI30, jmfl q.v.)

Ex 7 19

1. troubled or muddy (gloomy) pools or


;

+ 2t.;
23

D|iKI 8 i4

DrTOJK

Vb-um t
:

hm

marshes,

pi.

D^D 's Is 14

2. any pool, pond

^JN

v. ejna.

7N
in, rfffm, ni-tN
i[2'liS]
-

m
Inf.

nam
to particular ones)

vl>.

grieve;

Hiph.

3Ht( =
s3
.

3HK[6 to grieve I S 2 (But Dr prop, 3*1$ fr. 3H q.y .) i7N3"TN n.pr.m. 3rd son of Ishmael (cf.
1 Ch discipline ?) Gn 25 29 1 1 Idiba'il etc., name of north. Ar. tribe (As. DF* 301 ; cf. Minan in

Ges* 53 3-" 7 ) to cause

of high degree so 'oft. Ph. 2 * 01875 080 "-*16 and =vassal Sab. 'K B'BJ coll

of low opp.

Ju 16 17 (cf. *H$ "in* v7 11 ) t^KIs 2'- 11 17 5"""cf. Ez 42 14 23 (del. Co Vrss); 'K \)3 2 S 7 (|| D'tMK) p r 8 4 (|| W*K); + 49 6 2" (both e" '?3) = men
-

i8 7

28

+ 73"

Je 3 2 29 +

-'

||

||

men
x

DHM

Ar.

CjS\

13

invite,

blK
>'

DHM

MV).

Ch gn Ei5 27 . +3> n ;pp-m first man Adam, (without art., cf. job 1 Ch 21 over ag. 'frn Jb i 6 Gn 4 26 (J)' 5>- 3 -- (P) etc.) 21 1 Chi +4. n (Gn2*3"- rd.'t6v.Di.)
ai"..*.1
.

Nu

*7"7K

cfl

Ar

strength).
.

1 pr.loc.city in Jordan valley (as builtl) Jos 3 '.

n^N
TIN

1717 n.pr.m. a chief Israelite Ezr 8

7V

?1^.

n-f224

S round land
>

(as tilled, Ger.


Arch " I
'

6e6aw<?

n.pr.m.
'

v.

Tin.

DF'^but
iLol,

Fleisch.

(Merx

a f
)

comp. Ar.

skin,

N^THN
(Pers'.l).
I.

n.pr.m. 5th son of

Haman

Est 9 s

&

close-fitting;

-/DT
20

as smoothly covering cf. Ar. S sroear (spread


'

over surface); cf.alsoNo 23"" 886


(cf.

737

T)l

W u Pr 104\
6C0

Q*7^

As. [addmu] make, jrroduce


Gn *"

(?)

cstr.

np"|S

Gn

'n Gni M +
2
-

47
12

etcj^niClN ^49
n.m.
1'

1.
;
-

sf.

VlcnN Jb 3 i 38 +
-

t!

~JN
Sab.
bird)
coll.

?.,

CIS
,

1,1 ' 4

man, mankind (Ph. Dix, al.; cf. As. admu, young (of
-

ing sustenance)

Ex 34 26
28 4.11.1 8
20
.

(all
33

J);

Gn 2 6 9 3 23 4 2 3 12 5 29 8 21 1 9 s5 4 7 s3 Ex 23 19 (E) Dt 7 1S 11" 26 5 10
17 15

srroM<i(astilled,yield-

S 3.42.51

Dlw but No 25"51886 722 identif. with Ar. Aj\ 12 cf. Sg. abs. exc. cstr. Pr 6 creatures)

4 25
1

23.2S.24 Jg 3Q 2 g ^,10 Jg j7 2g 3Q i" Mal 3 " yfr 83 11 105 35 Pr 12" Hg 26

24

28 19

Ch

27

Ne
Jo
i

io 36
10
;

38

cf. fig.

Jb
3nk

5"

(||

lay)
20

Thes; ('K(n) *2|


tfil

nto Gn6 2
4

=pl. of 'x Gn 1 i + 39 t., cf. 4 ) 1. a Wara(=Ger. Mensch)=


oft.
B

38

personif. 31
tiller,
i.e.

also 'Nn B'N

Gn
2

(J)

husbandman; meton.

'X

Ch 26 10

Jmman'being

Gn
2

a"-

7 - 7 - 8 - 16

-''-'^, i6
10

12

(2ft. J)
12

Lv5
cf. 1

(||E>S3)i3 -9(i 9 t.P)Ne2

Isi3

(||^N);
(||

lover of husbandry (or do these point to earlier meaning tillagel cf. DP' 105 n3jf eK
)'**

binan 'xn

j os 14' 5 (E);

i^s ' Pr 6
-

12

Jin

*H
-

S 25" & v. ^jr!>3);= any one Lv I 2 Nu 9 s 7 Jb 20 29 27 13 Pr 15 20 2i 16 20 24 30 Ec f + oft. 25 6 ,1 13 WisdLt, Je 2 4 Ne 2", cf. 'N Bta Nu i 9 +
-

seld.

wan
.

Ec
7"

28

opp. 2. coll.
-

woman Gn

tUt

32 (JE 24t.)Dt 4 (D6t.)(on 28 Chi 7" v. DrSm ); distinctly = men + women Gn I 27 5 Nu 5 given as name Gn 5 2 but= warriors Is 2 2 6 'N 331 D'ST); beasts 7 13 14 910 (41 1.) nil3 Gn 6 7" (J ?) Ex 8 9 (P) 9

(P 2 8t.)6
cf. 1

3"M maw, mankind Gn I 9 +


2
26
6 ---
s

"

2 - 23 - 26

of ground, landed property Gn 47 18.19.1 9 .19.20.22.22.23.26 (ftU J) ^ +3> earth as material substance of wh. man is made Gn 2 7 ('Nrrft? nay); so animals v 19 ("KnTP); 24 altar Ex 20 earthen vessels 'N 'bnn Is 45';
.

Zc 13 5

t2,

jptec

^^

S i 2 15 32 ; of 'SH ruyo 1 K Ne9 (cf. 1SN, 13y); 46 17 cf. 2 Ch 4 7 (firmness of earth, firm earth, clay- ground, for casting -moulds; or claymoulds (Be)? or is this n.pr.1 Klo prop. niyB3
on head, sign of woe
contrition
J

S 4 12

(||

||

'

'9-

12

2.13.,5

3 62 50 51 Ez 11 8 36 Jon 3 Zp
||

(gJJ J) + kte proph J e 2 j6 3 j27 13 8 u Jw- i4 25 2 9 32" (del. Co)


. -

8 Hg i u Zc2 8';

||"V?3

Ez 4

15
;

fs's,

cf.

Dnbn, Jon 3 7 ;'

descript. of

NU31 HtU + nDnsrrba? v 5 fljn Gn 9 (P) cf. Ez 'i--*\ & D^n? Ez io 8 14 21 cf. 41"; trees
'3
;
||
-

28

3<>

Gn 7 8 9 2 (J ?) Lv Gn 4 10 (J) Is 24 2
dew
2

in the red cave); mule- loads of 2K5 17 the dead -OSTncnK 'J.?*'? Dn 12 2 cf. Gn 3 19 23 i\r 146 4 4. ground as earth's visible surface ; 'Nil DD1 Gn I 25 6 20 (both P) Ho 2 2 " cf.
i""?7?*'1
it"
;

in

lie
-

2o 26 (P) Dt 4 18 Ez 38 20

'

Am 3
1

S 17 12
'Nil

rain

K'17
i6
30

Zp 1

2- 3
; ;

also ; as wet with


cf.

'

18 1
(||

||

Dt 20 ,9 (rd.D-lKn v. Di); opp. God 1 S 15 29 16" 2 1 Is 3 1 3 Ez 2 8 9 1 Ch 2 1" 29 2 Ch 6 18 Mai 3 8 cf. Ex 33 2 Dt 5 21 so '-?a Nu 23 19 (|| B*k) Ez
-

ffVTQ

nnsa

Nu

(P)

ps v
1

personif. 32 vid. ),

a j w addressed to proph.); 'Nfl 1 S 26 made in God's image Gn i 26-27 9 ; 29 29 29 cf. Ec 7 ; as feeble, earthly, mortal Nu i6 Ps 82 7 1 44 3 4 Jb 5 7 I4 1 10 cf. 25" ('N-J3) Ec 12 5 ; as sinful 1 K 8 46 2 Ch 6 36 Je io 14 cf. Nu 5 s Jb 33 Ho 6 7 ; of men in general, other men (opp. 31
2
i.3.6.s

(gy t

g z>

'33

19

v31 ; of partic. place, spot Clp 'N Ex 3 s esp. as abode of man Gn4 n Ex io 6 Dt 4 WM 1 2 1 S 20 31 6 14 4ffl 2S14 7 oft. 'n V.S Gn2 4 6 7 7 88 13 Ex 12 16 Nui2 3 Dt'6 ls 7 6 (all J, D) 1 S 2 o ,5 + 2 33 3
1-

5. land, territory, country ( es jix) Gn 4 7 24 '& (J) Lv 20 (J 1 px) cstr. bef. n.pr. tTSp? Gn 47 2026 irjWJ ' Is 19 17 ^'f! UEsxi**

19

1.

1|

16

t.

Ez

esp. of

land as promised or given by

1 32" (all J ?) Dt 5' 6 + i6t, Dt, Jos; 1 K 8" M + Je 16" 24' 25 s 35 ' Ez 28 s5 2 Ch 6 2531 7 20 8 19 cf. also Dt i2 21 23 29" 2 K if3 Is 6" 7 16 33 1327 + Ne 9 s5 (TOOK* '), in all c. 14' + Ez 34 s, 16 4it.; + Jo 2 (personif.); ehi?n'NZc2 (cf.sub 4 supr.); hence also as Yahweh's land Dt32 43 Is 1 4 s Zc 9" 2 Ch 7 20 t6. whole earth, inhabited earth (seld. cf. also 'Nn '?B sub 4 supr.) Gn 1 2 s 28 14 (both J cf. }HN 18 18 22 18 2 6 4 ) Dt 14 2 Am 3 2 Is 24". +7. n.pr.loc. city in Naphtali (as built cf. D"JN il^ed-Ddmel) W. of L. Gennes. Jos 19 s* v. Di.
1
1
,

to his

15 12 people=Canaan Gn 28 Ex 20

Nu

36

,M

(P) ; also

1 1

S 1 4 47 + 3 1 1. + 2 S 8 1S
,

(for

MT

Chi8 12 ^6o2 WeDr); perh. Ch 18"; MT DIN but v. We Dr); 2 also 2Cli20 (v. Be); 'N=king of Edom Nu ' 10mjoji. poet >$ v, 3 V!37 7 K na La 4 21iB
DIN; @@, v. 12 also v (@ 1
-

3. /and of Edom,
36') S.

Idumaea

&
32

SE. of
4
;

Pal.

Ez 32 s9 35 15 and Gn 3 6 324i, + 32 t. (incl. m'C


(/.
-

Gn 3 6 Nu 20 21 + ); uncertain whether 2 or 3 are Ex Nu 20" 24 + 9 t. (chiefly in 'N T]b etc.)


'N 'N jnN
1,U7!!1 31
23 18

Gn

33
15

37 15

s t">pn adj. gent. Edomite Dt 23

1
14

S 21 8
17
;

TfTC^N n.pr.loc. city in Vale 22 28 8 Gnio"i4 Dt29 Hon


.

of Siddim

KlI w ^ g 3 *. D'.p'nN 2 Ch 25 28 6 so 2K16 (Qr; Kt DWIN, v. DIN); DD'lN iK 11 /. nWlN. 1K11


2a 9.i8.
j
17
1
; .

2j53n *Jp"1N n.pr.loc. pass


Jos 19
II.

in

Naphtali,
,

Td^TO'JS adj. reddish (cf. As. ada(m)mumul DY"} of leprous sores Lv 13 42 (D]T") v49
24 ' 43

v. 3pJ.
(}'^>

(D'T-^/rtD-ronNv

nVv

19

;/pZ.n'EnKnN if,
as

D*7N
).
i

tawny, Eth.

kcn>:
cf.

(only in derivatives),

As.

addmu 1 Dlw ;

T,3it3T?HI adj. red, ruddy, of Esau


born babe

new-

Lag

8 " 28

t[D 1N, D"1N] vb. be red (on format,


Lag
BNS"* 120
zirites

cf.

(whence name Edom ace. 12 42 to E J cf. Di); of youth 1 S 16 17 0?b"lN). O^Tp'IN n-pr.loc. v. flJJJO sub rby.
25

Gn

s5

La

) Qal Pf 3 pi. $
4';

ruddy, of Na-

TUPiTyi^ n.pr.m.
Media Est
fjjijj
14

a prince of Persia

&

DIND Na
redden,

Ex 6a6 35

Pt. reddened, dyed red, 2* (of shield), of rams' skins


7-*

Pu.
,9

DW
(all P)'.

(cf.

Pers. admdta, unrestrained).


cf.

36 39

34

Hithp. Imp/,
;

(mug. disputed; (1)


(a)

As. [adannu\

1"1120 Hiph. l<mpf emit {show) redness (cf. Lag ) vbSns ions: Is i 18 (of sins) i.e. be glaring, fla15 grant (cf. also v ).

31 grow or look red, D^NJV Pr 2 3 (of wine)

firm, strong ;

Dl w >(2) Fii. whence flN whence fH$


;

adv. adanniS, strongly, exceedingly


(b) determine,

make firm, fasten (cf. ^xz) command, rule,

al. (a) intr. ; (3) Thes Add., be under, low, inferior (cf. pn, ^U), whence JIN;

MV
,

ta'n adj.red-'x Is6 3 2 Zci 8 +Gn 25 30 30


-

v.infr.;

M
8

tflN Ct5 10 ; f.nEHN


;

+ 2 1.
(||

ruddy,
but

Nu i 9
(||

,pl.D'SnN 2 K
10
;

,8.

pnfef c f.

As. D1

red, of W87
)

man Ct 5

horse Zc

put under command, Mrule over (cf. J"!) 102 whence fHN; v. also (4) Lag [1TW fr. ^jl). E * 2C 19 n.m. base, pedestal JTN Ex []"1&]
(6) tr.
'-

19 ; water 2 K 3" rednesson garmentls63 2;


2

1'n^); heifer (D13 'N); cf. as subst. red,


tilt<n

62

Nu

38
.

7
;

pi.D'3";N

Ex26 +
1!l

cstr.

TlNCt5

ls

etc.

= the (red) lentils


;

Gn
'

30 -30

25

rd. D'lNH

infr.

cf.

also

njjjjp.

1 pedestals of fine gold, on wh. pillars of rnarble were set Ct 5 15 ^.pedestals of the earth on wh. s its pillars were placed Jb 38 (|| corner-stone).
.

CHN

n.[f.]

earnelian
cf.

(fr.

redness/
10

<rap(P)

8w; on format, 28".

Lag

8 1144
-"

Ex 28" 39

Ez

TD TN
v.

n.[m.]nameofacondiment (Ar. lll\ Anderson in Di; cf. As. adumatul DI*) 'Nn
30 30
-

3. (metal) pedestals, bases, or sockets in wh. tenons of planks & pillars of tabernacle were set up two for each plank & one for each pillar Ex 26 191919 +52t. in Ex 26.27.35-40 Nu 3.4 'enN Ez 4 1 22 of altar. (all P) ; cf. Sm Co for
; ,

n.m. ""^ lord (Ph. fTTfH


cstr.
11 fHQ Jos 3 17 ;
;

Gn

25

(J; so rd. for 1*1

MT;

v. Di).

pN) *i2 + D'JhN Is 2 6 + cstr. + pi. rt|


'N
;

13

DV7M

StaGam ES 8"" 48 vid. n.pr. (name of a god? v.* 110 thinks dial. var. of V$f, but Bae 8 Q-ltniy, D11N '33= D"JN elderson of Isaac Gn
;

(fDIN Ez 25")

n.pr.nx.

1.

Edom

Dtio +
'j'lN

sf.W3.1N 1 S 25"+ etc.; (TIN, *t% are variations of Mass. pointing to distinfr.

guish divine reference


exc.

an intens.

pi.

of rank

human. PL, with few word takes sf. as pi.


;

J3)ssEao,

s0

(J)

tjtorjf)

(where etym.=raZ, cf. v (E 1) & sub ** 2. coll. (m. but f. Mai i 4 ) 36 (P).
25
1 1

in all other pers. ; so doubtless here. Orig. reading prob. in all cases TlN (v. Dalman
D.rOottMn.-eAdoD.j.

Edomites, Idumeans as descend, of Esau

Gn

format.)

'JIN

BN188 makes 'JIN an Aram. Lag now found in J 5 1 1. in E


;

11

p-TN
tGn 31
35 19 10

VTjim

32
3-3

42

Ex

21 6
in
)

in

P tGn

23

61116

Nu

36"; often S
-"3

& K;

LordandmyGod^zs
1

Chr only

iCh2i

8912 Je 37 20 38; elsewli. only in hist, parts Is 36 18 tDni ,0 io ,61719 i2 8 Zci 9 4" 13 6 4 V^iio 1 Ju 4

(=2S2 4

322

aCha"6
1013

in sources, Je *; Is

seld.
lel

&

6 13
8

Ru2
is
18

13

44

Nu

Jos 7 (J) Ju6 'JIK '? tEx4 20 referred "to God, but '?n '3 tGn43 1726 ref. to 12" (J) 1 S i 26 25" 1 3
13

15

error, & eventually supplanting it. In earlier 7,8 Is 3 17 4- ( 1 9 t. seeming to belong 7 9' here), Ez 18 2529 33' 7M 2i 14 (prob. * "pH as in usual

that use DVpK ; (writers " use 'J *?); b. Adonay n.pr. of God, paralwith Yahweh, substit. for it oft. by scrib.
1

Am

human
VlK

superiors.

There
'S'lK
:

is
2

uncertainty as to

Gn

18 3 19 18 ;
ref. to

19

) tl.
21
;

sg.

lord,

Mal i Lai + (i"4 t.) f 2 37 B 17 5 78 90 (?niiT) no (Dalman puts most of these 10 " sub (a); many cases are doubtful); 1 3 (Mass. "JINforrWTcf.Dalm. 2 K7;Dalm. rightly
phrase); Zc 9
14

1214

13

master (1)
;

men
s-9

(a) supt. of household,


(6) ref. to

questions

he
,

rds.

or of affairs Gn 45 (E)=* 105 5 22 18 34'; (2) 12 yjr (c) king Je

master

f 38
3

16

86 12 Adonay
'* 9 915
,

TW), The phrases 'n?!* 'jhK my God; D'nl'Nn tfi'tt Dn


4

God,
23
17

nW

fnsn

the

Lord Yahweh
;

(v.

TW) Ex

Dn

34 (Cov't codes) 1M3 whole earth Jos 3 ( J)

23

YWT^
1

P 1 * Lord f

the
;

niX3X * 'KH, earlier Is i 24 3 1 io 33 19 4 f$W Is 10 16 in common MT; not Massora, doubtless


Zorc/s,

^ gf

Zc 4" 6 5 Mi 4 13

as the divine name. (nWt) v 4. mrv ft{ ( a ) my Lord Yahweh (v. m.T) Gn 28 7 s4 s6 22 28 i5 (JE) Jos 7 (J, om.'")Dt 3 9 JU6 16
i
-

V*fa 2 8
7-

'K Dn &3 191919 9


1617

favour taking's

2S 7 (6t.) iK 2 26 8 53
13

prob.

2. pi. elsewh. intens. pi. of rank, lord, master, (1) ref. to men hill Samaria ti 16 24 (b) (a) proprietor of
scrib. error);
;

TW Mai 3 J^IK 3 17 kings Dt io =i/' 136


Gn 4 o
-

14
")

i/<-

14

Is 26

13

1725 32 Ez4 8' 9 6 13 20 49 37 3 (K'JK^yT 9 49 24 24 16 i3 23 24 28 ; 2 9 inappropriate in mouth


14

Am3

7-8

2 - 4S

9 Jei'4

10

of God ; del.

Mi
4O

Zp

Ob Zc 9 V
14

(Co) or rd.
7
1

0?$* * (Dalm.)
6- 1*

73";
s

(b)
26
;

appar.
exil. Is

master
24
9

Jb 3 V 1 23 Pr 25 27 30' Is 24 Am 4 Zp 26 27 12 6 6 i Mai i ^45 ; (i) (c) husband Ju 19


19
1
'

(J,

Ex 2 i 4 4 8 32 (Cov't code) Gn Dt2 3 16 Jui 9 1I12 +i3t. S&K; nt.) 13 2 s 18


7
-

6-

n.pr.
10

(E)

Adonay Yahweh
but 6 i ul

Is 25

Je44

+ (iot.,

rd.

tW, );

(c)

uncer-

; prophet Gn 42 10 3033 (E) 44 8 (J) 25 (E) Ju 3 + 40 1.


-

K 2 3516

Ne 3 (e) governor
1

s
;

S 29

10
;

S&K; Ch
4
;

(/) prince 1 (g) king Gn 40 in sources only


l6

tain whether (a) or (6) in proph. formula 10X 16 15 s2 4 8 '> 'K Is 7 7 28 30 49 5 1 65 13 Je 7 20 i 3" 3 6 s Ob ' Ez (13 it.); " 'K Is 56 Je a 22 5 7 i3 5 3. 9 .ii " Ez6 3 25 3 3 6 4 ; 3 4 8 z(8ot.); "> 'N 2 1 4 6 8 ; " 'N ^Knii H3 8'. 4 7

Am

DM

ITW

Am
8

iChi2>
i9 22
4
18

cf.
12

1S29 6
4-

2Chi 3
4
;

=iK22

17
;

Is
6
;

5.
1

VBfi

Am
9
.

Am

'

: 8

1S'nin''

YahwehmyLord f 68 109 140


6. niS35f T

21

2'

36
*rtj

37

Je27

(2) ref. to

D'??
''
^I!?'"
1

Lord of
22

lords

God Mai i Dt io 17 =-f 136 3

Hb3

Yahweh S.

(v. JT.K3S)

^ 6 9 7 Am
;

mn tfl ( a )
s

VJ^tf 135*147*
?
Is 5 1
15

= (prob.
5

Ne8'; Vffl*">
</;y

VS^Neio

30
;

WIN Hoi 2
(a)

(possibly error 'i'lK 1 ('i'lK) ( ) ref. to men


:

for^H).

husband, Yahweh); 3. sf. 1 s.


master,
s
,

28 s2 cf. 'S ntom Hosts my Lord

the God of a divine name, 25 Adonay, Yahweh S. Je 46' 5o ; (c) uncertain are 'S "> 'K nox H3 Is io 24 22 14 "; '* DW

Am 5"

rtf^J

FaAweA,
(b) 010

Is io

my 23

iord
22 612

my lord, my
12

(Cov't code) Gn 24 + 44 (J, ,s 3 s - !B 6 ; (b) husband Gn 20 1.) 1 S 30 1315 2 5 5 1628 19 6 18 713 2 2 i8 12 (J); (c) prophet 1 4 18 6 " 15 20 10 5 8 ; (rf) |>rne Gn 42 (E), 2 3 (P), 43 44 18 12 18 1 S 22 1 2 + , + (J, , 47 t,); Ju 4 ; (e) king

master Ex 2

'2f^Is3

15

Je2 19 4 9 5 503

'.

TpN
3113

n.pr.loc. in Babylonia Ezr

W
(v.

n.pr.)
t'd.

(S & K 75 t.); (f) father Gn 31 Ex S2 22 Nun 28 i2 32 26 27 (J);


11
-

t'p1
1

Ne
7

61

s5

(E); (a) 22 36 (P)

Moses
;

(h)
14

theophanic angel Jos 5 Ju 6 13 ; (j) captain 2S11"; (A) general re5 8 18 cognition of superiority Gn 24 32 + 33 + 24 13 7 44 + (J,i3t.), Ku2 iS2 5 + (i5t.);(2)ref.
priest
1
i
;

16 - 26 - 26

city

(i)

(or title) king of Can. without Maqq. v 66 _>, of Jerutp"l2 3"T^ n.pr.m. Canaan, king 13 salem Jos io (Lord of righteousness ; my

tpn- :"!^ n.pr.m.


Bezek Ju
i
;

Lord

is righteous,

or

my Lord is Sidiq divine


Ph. 'byn:it< etc.)
n.pr.nt.
8"
13

4 17 my Lord Gn 20 (1 E) 3Ex 1531 27 30 (Sam. m.T) elsewhere in Hex, J Gn 1 8 32 S.18(?) Ex 4 10.13 5 22 ^9 Nu ^17 J og f. a l S Ju I9 6 23 8 15 not Chron. 2 2 2 K 19 not S i 6 13 8 3 exc. memorials Ezr io (ref. to Ezra) Ne 1" 4 Jb 28 s8 (doubtless scrib. error for WisdLt only 24 ,416 (hist. nln'ofmanyMSS.); not Ho; Is37 3 8

to

God:

'i'-lK

a.

'?'-

name cf. Py ^9, Wft,


Vi;a"W (n3*TW)
Yahweh,
of
1

cf.

Ph.
8

(my Lord is |DeWlN, ^V3nN, B>C31K etc.,


172

in As. Aduniba'al Schi*

David
i 5 - 718

K i + lit.,
s8

+ 5 t. = n;?'lK 2S 3
(

1. fourth son
4

Ch 3 2).

2. a Levite ta

Ch

part); exil.Is 49

14

22

(cf.5i

);

Mii 2 ^i6 2 + (47t-,


cf.

chiefly this sense, exc.

sub b.;

'j'lW

wK my

3. a chief of the people Ezr 2 13 cf. 8 13 ).

tNe io 17

= D^ 7"

DpTTH

12

nna
t"HN n.pr.lm.] 12th (Babylonian) month Feb.-Mar. (late Heb. loan-word, Bab. A(d)daruv.VV"-'*- AW9S meaning dub. perh.addru, be darkened, eclipsed, but v. Dl Wl>190 Est 3 713 )

'j^lN

n.pr.xn.

(nil/

Lord has

arisen)

head of a family Ezr io 17 ).

13

8 13

Ne7

18

(IHjriK

Ne

TD'I'O'TN n.pr.xn. (my Lord is exalted) s8 official of Solom. 1 K 4" so also 2 S 20 24 5


;

8 i9 9 i.. s .i 7 .i.. 2 i

cf

palm> Nab.ms Vog 8 Eut Nlb24


is

18

We DrSm

^T?^_"!^
same foregoing)
Kehob. 1K12'
1

n.pr.xn. (Adar
v.

prince, As.
140
;

0"^"7N (contr.
official,

or corrupt,cf.
2

Adar-malik(T)
-

KAT2284
cf.

cf.

ABK

or A.

is

under David
2

S 20

24
,

&

(=DTin

Chio 18).
vb. (poet.) wide, great, (thence)
(?

t[T7K]
high, noble

D1 K62 '; otherwise Sayce KelB* b 7 on Bab. god Adar v. S c hr K8awia8' 19( Dl* 52 but Sayce 8818*" 181 '; Jen Ko457f al. rd. As. name Ninib; on Carth. ^^^3n , v. BaeBelM 1. )
Counsellor, Decider,
;
',

As. addru
**,

DPV) Niph.
Ex
11

Pt.
cstr.

majestic, glorious, of

"VIW

ous the teaching Is 42

T^

a god of Sepharvaim 2 K17 31 2. parricidal s8 37 son of Sennacherib 2 19 Is 37


.

v6

(v.

Di); Hiph. Imrf.t^lfc make s


'

glori-

^~P**

> tn^niM
v.

sub pis.

('<

subj.)

1. glory, magnificence (As. ironic, of price of shepherd aduru, adiru) 13 2. mantle, cloak (as wick) (symbol.) Zc
n.[xa.]

TlTM

)i3-n
V")*?*?
ti *^
4 4

paam.

v.

$rn.
v. Eni.

Mi

||

nobb), but rd. n-HK (n


01"' 427
.

lost bef. foil,

only irc/ abs. B*1K


216

n), so

WRS*

nnK
.

vb. love-QalP/. 3HK Gn 2 7 s +


;

7 1. ;
;

tD'HVlN n.pr.loc. (too Mfe?) city in Judah 2 Ch II* (cf. 'A&<opa, Aapa, Jos.*" -""- 10 ^ 5 3 ); now DUra, W. of Hebron, Kob. BB "- 215
1
-

1 '-

anN Gn27 14 3nat Gn 3 7 3 +3l; 1=nK Dtis 16 7 p r 3 '2 3 f8 nans ct i + etc. Jmpf.
,

angj (air)
;

1 i

s.'ariN
2
;

pr

8 17

Mai

TTTO

vonk}
8
6
;

Hon

(cf.
1

Ew il32d
;

Ges"* 1 ); 3HN1
Banta
'
-

Dank Ho 1 4 s
394 3
;
.

n.pr.m. (noble
1

t).
3

1. son of Bela,

167

Befor Y$

grandson of Benjm.
q-v-

Ch

Nu 26 40 Gn 4 6

8 (perh. error cf. 21 2. city in ).


(q.v.)
2
5

\^II9
nariK

nsn Zc

22 Ip 2mpi.ianNn Pri (cf.Ko


17
;

Ges* 63B 2 );
1

Pr4

parttjn lariK
8
;

,/,

Judah Jos 15 3 (nfft); ="VWI 1SH


1
8 ?

Nu 3 4
f.

4
.

tVW adj. majestic'K ^ 8 + lT^U 1. majestic (wide, Ez


7
(v. infr.) etc.

a'ns Ec nanx Dt iqM ,* /w/. cstr. 3 68 etc. ; cf. also sub n. nariK infr.

^' 3I

/TOW -3ns Ho
15
;

Am5

19 U(jg Zc 8

+ 1

nana Mi Pt. ink


1

(arj *)

Dt io 18 +
1

2 6t.

f.

cstr.

ronKHos
8

isprob.

lofty)

of waters of sea

Ex

10

15

ifr

03

4
;

a ship Is 33";
,

active

cf.
28
;

7 ; a vine Ez 1 7 (ftyiK JB3 so Fii ; or 'N n. abstr. v. sub ITJ^J infr.); also fig. of kings

a tree

Ez
18

ffl

Gn25 26
13
;

n3ins"Dt2i 161516 . 'we (mostly


18 2

Ba ^ "; sf. *ank Is 4i etc; f. nana Wank Ho io etc.; A;M.3TONe


174
11

c.

ace,
9
;

nations EZ32 ; gods 1 S 4 s ; of' ^ ; fff 136 4 210 2. subst. ma93 ?6; of name of '* + 8 1325 Na one, of nobles, chieftains, etc., Ju 5 jestic
18
.

+ obj. Lv 1 9 34 2 Ch 1 9 (late), sq. 3 Ec 5 8 abs. Ec 3 & v. infr.), (affection both pure & imdivine & human); 1. human love to pure,
sq. ?

Je 14 3 25 s4 (fNSn nnt* fig. so) 3S 3 30 21 Zc Ch 23 20 Ne 3 6 io30 of "> Is io34 3 3 21 of servants of '' yjfib 3 ( priests 1 cf. 1 Ch 24 s &
2 3
18
-

human object;
to son

ii j 2

v.

Che).

uVTOM
;

n.f. glory,
8
;

cloak

'

abs. Jos 7

s4
;

4 4 (JE) Pr 13 ; so 21 also 2 S 13 Ew Th We,cf. Dr, of Dvd's loving Amnon; never to parent, but mother-in-law Ru 4 15 of man's love to woman wife Gn 24 s7
-

Gn2 2 2 25 28 37 3

abs., opp.
4

hate
20

Kp.B'

Ec 3 s

of love
24

29
6

2030

(cf.

v'

8 32 )

JTVm Ez'17 cstr. Gn 25*+ 4*.; ton^ 1 K 19 + 3 1. DrrnM Zc 1 1 3 1. glory, magnificence, of vine Ez 1 7" (so Thes M V, but < adj.f. fr. "H"J of shepherds Zc 1 1 3 (or sub 2). 2. w<mq.v.), 25 */, cfoaA (wide garment) of hair yiv Gn 2 5

(JE), also
17

13

i 3

Ch

11

21

Est2
1

(as proph. mantle, so perh. herds= false proph.) cf. of Elijah 1 2


s.i>..4.

Zc 13 4

nar

= Babylonian man tie


(J)

but n?to -ly^ n

of shep1319 2 19 fine mantle of ghi . (


1 1

1 K 1 1 cf. v Ho 3 ; SB176 woman's love to man 1 S 1 8 20 mour, v. Ba 28 (so v MT, but rd. tak Sffi! '^ ,= 1 We Ct i 3 4 7 3 23 4 (5 1. subj. "B'bV) c f. aiso fig. of Dr) adulterous Judah Je 2 2S Is 57 s Ez 16 37 of love
1

34 (J)

Jui6 4is 2S13 1415 2


;

Dt 2 1 151516 Ju 1 4 16 1 S H03 Ec 9 9 but also Gn


1
;

desire)

(where of carnal jn 'K loving a para-

im
6

1-

;'

J*"

&

doubtlesscostly)Jos
.

ofslavetomasterEx2i (JE) Dt 15 16 ; inferior to superior 1 S 1 8 B cf. v 16 love to neighbour


;

(late) 'n alone

Jon 3 6

Lv

18

19

(lie? 15p.p

JjianNI), partic. to

stranger

nna
love of friend to ; (both P), Dt io S 16 21 18 13 20 1717 Jb 19 19 Pr 17 1 cf. 2 8 2 s 13 19" 2 Ch 19 ; v. also Pr 9 16 cf. 15 12 ; v. esp. Pt. infr. 2. less oft. of appetite, obj. food, Gn

13
use3
10
;

Lv

34

19

18 19
-

of

mere sexual desire


'>

friend

S 13";

fig.

of
f

Jerusalem's love to
his people

Je

2
.

(1yM>?

'),

&

love of adulter. Jerus. v 33

27
2

49H

Ch

(JE); drink Ho 3 Pr 2 i husbandry 26 10 cf. fig. of Ephraim Ho io" sq. inf.;


1

17

Ho

2. God's love to

Z P3 17

('N rTinajJ)

Je 31 s Is 63*

length of life ^34 ; of cupidity H09 Is i Ec 5 9 9 ; of love of sleep Pr 2o' 3 cf. fig. of sluggish watchmen (sq.inf.)Is 56 10 ; also c. obj. abstr. wis1
-

13

23

IHK (=~ir\Xl v.Thes.)


Tins
n.pr.m. son of Simeon

Gn 46 10 Ex 6".

dom
Pr 4 6

(personif.), knowledge, righteousness, etc. 1 ll 3 15 8 8' 721 12 2 2 2 9 5 Mi 6 (inf. || infini-

Am

np ; obj. folly, Wipj 56 22 17 X evil, etc., 4 f ii* 52 109 Pr i 8 1919 21 5 3 cf. 18 Zc8 17 cf. f? 'K 17 4 Je5 sq. 8 10 18 Inf. Ho 12 Je I4 ,esp.of idolatry Ho4 (where 13n c f. Ko * " K5 Je 8 2 del. 3. love to God Ex ) 20 6 (JE) elsewhere Hex onlyDt5 10 6 5 7 9 +9t. Dt+ Jos 22 s 23"; also Ju 5 31 i 3 3 Ne i 5 Dn 9 4 ; 24 1 20 116 145 , but usually sq. esp. in (late) V^i '* 12 s name, law, etc. of 1^ 5 26 40 17 69 s7 70 5 97 10 47 1 ig + 1 1 1. i// 1 19 ; cf. Is 56 s ; cf. also of love to Jerusalem Is 66' ^ 122 6 4. esp. Pt. ank 2 (a) lover, La I (fig. of Jerus.) (b) friend 15 46 Hiram of David 1 cf. Je 20 Est 5 1014 5 13 12 19 20 6 f 38 (||y]) so 88 & Pr 14 ; also 18 24 27 s ; Abr. of God Is 41 8 2 Ch 20 7 5. of divine love (a) to individual men Dt 4" 2 S 1 z u Pr 12 3
tives)
,

Zc 8 19

cf.Pr. 1 9

anx ab

Mi

T~nnN n.pr.m. 1. a Benjamite, son of Gera, deliverer of Isr. fr. Moab j U3 '->.a>.so.si.j3.j 2. a Benjamite, son of Bilhan 4 (= fore1
.

Am

going?)

Ch7
5 T,

10

35 10 A;)inteq.alas Jui i 2K3 15 nriK alas 6 with b Jo i Di'b for the day! In the combination rriiT 'riK nriK Jos for etc. s2 7 13 Je i 6 4 10 14 13 32 17 Ez 4 14 1 i 2V5 7 Ju 6

tnnK(
;

515

^HS n.pr.loc. town or district in Babyby which a stream is designated Ezr 8"
"JJ).
,SI
,

lonia,

31 also the stream v 21 ('k -\n:n), v ('

So

15

Et7

jr 146 813 6 23
4
'

Ne

26

13
1

Ko^g '!! !^ lKlO 2Ch2


1

(b) to people Israel, etc.


9
10

in Ho 13". Taken by many of the 15 ) older interpreters, and even by Ges in 13 14 as 1 s. impf. apoc. of F1V1 I would be : but this is less suited to the context, and the jus,

55

t^HKHo. 13' adv. where P = *K, 8 33 X AW in Ho 13', & <S (cf.

nK.
1

AW

Cor

IS43 4 8
08

3 Je3i Mai

2- 2 2
-

sive

n' 33 s i/r 78 87 ; (c) to righteousness, etc. s5 s 8 37 45 99* Is 61 Mai 2". t ITiph. Pt. pi. D,2nN n 2 S i 23 loveable of Saul & Jonath.

f4f;

to

Jerusalem

form
1

is

an

objection, being unusual with

the

ps.

lovely,

(||

DO^sn).

tpi.

pL pi. s

cf.

f.

-oriNp (n-)

Ho

Dl w & Pr!06

I. /fHf (settle down(1),Ar.JS\bein!iabited, As. dlu, settlement, city, ma'dlu, ma'dltu, bed; ).

2 9 (]-) j e 2 2 4- 6 t.'; rnaqKD Ho 2 6 t. 1. friends Zc 13 2. lovers in fig. of +4 adulter. Isr. Ho 2 7 9121415 Ez 23"; Judah Je 2 2 2022 14 19 22 333637 30 La i Ez 16 23

t-;

^?nD

TTM

313

n.m. G " 13 3 tent (cf. As. dlu,


'

supr., Ar.

ZMG Jj1, fellow-dwellers, family, Sab. bnN less. S4i a i so -; n n .p r s aD- & ph v. ax^nx) al#>
.

DHM

T[inNj

n.[m.] love only


9
,

pi.

D^riK,

loves,

amours; bad sense Ho 8 but 'K rP'K loving hind Pr 5 19 (fig. of wife [0 rhy).
||

+[nnN] 10 H09 (=nra=b$B


worshipped; t
'K
pl.

n.[m.] id.=loved object,


v.

sf.

D3i]K
18
.

K (fl Gn 4 + cstr. id. Ex 28 43 + i8 6 +; sf. ^nx Jb 2 9 + 1^,? f 61 loc.) Gn 8 21 ri^W Gn 9 + 3 t. (v. Dr """); pi. D^nx 283 Gn i 3 + (Ges* ); B^a Ju 8" + cstr.
abs.'x
; ;
:

%
;

nnnN n.f. love(=Inf.of artK q.v.) abs. Pno +i8t.; cstr. n?ns Je2 +3t;
12

= amours (carnal sense) Pr 7


2 26

Hi Now)

i.e.

the idol

'hj9tftti6*+

sf.

20 ^nfc Je 4 ;

D?vnN
'

Jos 22
3 29
;

4-, etc.
1

1.

T^ Nu
Ch
1

2 4 4-;

tent of

nomad Gt
20

Je'6 49

'K

aB dwWer
'*

m <m<s Gn 4
14
14
;

25

s7

sf.

(J);

mpp
1

iente o/cafe 2
cf.
10 Dr, Je 37 ;

of sol-

"nanx ^ 109 ^nans 2 S i to?? Is 63 Z P 3 17 itnanK p r 5 'Dnans Ec 9 6 tow, esp. WisdLt & late. 1. human (to human obj.) abs. 16 12 s Ec9 (both Unw'B') so Pr io 15 17 cf. 27 v.
;

45

dier

Sa 17 54
16

K 8 M T^h
;

!>K^E>,

exclam.,to
1

also 17 9

of

man toward man


(iB'Bi)
8

S 20 woman Ct 2" 5 8 ; Pr 5 19 cf. also 5 4 7 7 (QW3 'K) personif. Ct. 2 3 7 8


one's
self
1
17
;

46 love for 109 between man &


\fr

2 Ch io 2 S 20 (but cf. Dr, 1 S 1 7 ) of plea22 sure-tent on house-top 2 S i6 (=bridal-tent, K",sh "> 16 1 9 5 Jo 2 v. BS bridal pavilion, cf. nan

1616 1 <% tents, Israel! M K 1 2 cf.

168

).

2. dwelling, habitation;
to f/ty <?<*, pi.) (lit.

^
3

91' ^JJ' ^
cf.

26

Aom

Ju 19 9 (after 1?n);
ijr

cf. fig.

'IT? habitation of

my house

132

Dn

'tt 45
;

bnn
"in 'K habitat, or palace of David where throne erected Is i6 5 ; P' ra '8 h. of daughter of Zion

14
cf.

IN
Ph. ^>jnbnx, "frnbnx ; Sab. -innj6n8, !>xi>nx) chief assistant of Bezalel in construction of
tabernacle, etc.

{=Jerusalem) La
(II

4
;

3p
?

ytlX Je 30
11

18

Mala"
'8

Ex

s4

31 35

36

12

^8

ja-iD); rnji;

's

zc i2

h,

cf. of wicked Jb 8 Pr 14"; inb- ' Jb 15 s4 trpns '8 ,/, n8 15 0118 'K=Edom itself, ^83 7 cf. TJ? ' V' 120 5
,
,

in wo); Ven/n* 84
(ii
;

b*#-j onefc'K

trQ^nN t t

t:

n.pr.f. Oh61iba (=n3"^n *

tent

in her =(in meaning) ^J!? cf. Sm) of Jerusalem 4 411 22 3644 as adulterous wife of" Ez 23
1
-

JBna '8

Hb
of

3. the sacred tent used in


;

tnCl^TTT^ n.pr. Ohdlibama


high place) 'l. f. 2. m. an Edomite chief
wife of Esau

worsmp 0/ meeting of God with

God

Sl8n

the tent;

tfO

'8

to<

his people (tent of Ace. to congregation or assembly Ges al.) Moses so called the tent which he used to

MV

Gn 36 41

Gn 3 6 2 " 418!B 52 1 Ch i
.

(tent

of

the
.

which he used to enter, & where God spake with him - 11 face to face, Ex 33 7 Nu 12 s Dt3i 1416 J seems to have same conception of an 'O '8 out24 26 D has no allusion to side the camp, Nu 1 i
pitch without the camp, afar
off,

into

3 ms.

tn.[ 7nK]vb.Hipb..beclear,shine,Impf. ^n8 : (subj. moon rrv) Jb 25 s (|| ! subj.


:

'

MSO, cf.also H3P v ) (=b^, fr. W; (by text, after =1. bm Ko Ki). error?) cf. Di so >
1 ' 373
,

such a tent; 19
1.

P
(

mentions

it

131

t.

as 'B '8;

as

bnkn

c f.

Ez
1

41

)
1

&

IVnpn

'8, tent
6

of the

(?

oclorif. tree, aloe (?) fill. [ /JIN] &*] loan-word from Skr. aguru, agaru, dial.
cf.
p.

testimony

Nu 9'*

22 - 23

&

8 2 (as containing ark

aghil,
Dn
2d ed.

Wilson *** M.

Miiller in

Pusey

w7 f.

tables of the testimony) cf. 2CI124 ; this tent sometimes confounded with the [32*1? but
s2

aloexylon agallochum(c{. Sigismund

Aromata.LdPLisM.p.ssr
d.Aloe,DorpatlS74

MVcite Kondracki "M'"*""""cf.

of. iCh distinguishedin'D'K [3^0 Ex 3 9 40 6 17 ; bnky fse'an NU3 25 ; ^n?" n ?1 f?E'sn-n8


-

6 - 29

&

Baer Ki en m.293f^.
BL

Ex

cotrina (Schenkel , c ' 2d,,dle7 in De brings under

Di ad
I.

Nu 24
bna
;

fa eTS a /g sllc . s "Wetzst );

he proposes
tents,

tent was of three layers of skins, goatskin3, ramskins, & tacfiash skins, each layer of eleven pieces stretched in form of a tent, covering & protecting the fS^O, wh. was in form

35";

cardamum, Ar. JJLa


three-cornered

fr. ^jljt\

little
(||

from
pi.

shape

of
')

capsules)

1.

Dvn8

trees planted

by

Nu 24"
bed,

Dni8) perh.
sweet1'

of parallelopip. (Ex 26). An IJ^O ?H8 was at 60 called Shilo 1 S 2 s2 (om. v. Dr) cf. 78 67 The Mosaic ' '8 was later at 1DV '8 v

error for

3
;

0^8
;

cf.

Di.
for

2. aloes, as
.

smelling
(||

perfume
for

Dy? 8 Pr
*

Gibeon
ranged

Ch

36

'

courses of ministry arI

lb,

|i3p/)

for service at 'O '8


-

Ch

6 17 23

s2

cf.

n'lV'Sp ); of bride,
(||

21 23 1 Ch 9" ('8n), v ('8H rV3) David erected an bn* for ark on Mt. Zion 2 S 6 17 1 Ch 15 16
;
1

-to,

owa ffcy^l).
7

f 45 (|| lb, garments 14 under fig. of odorif. tree Ct 4


ni!?ri8

2'Ch
2
28 " 30

i
;

4
;

Joab

fled for refuge to

tW

'

IhnSt
Moses Ex
7

sacred oil brought fr. '8n iKi"; the 4 8 Ijrto '8 was taken up into temple 1 6 2 Ch 5 ; "> had not previously dwelt in a

K =

1 29 + 24 28 + (ii5t.Ex);Lv8 29 39 24r 1 Ch s (80t.Lv); Nu20 33 +(ioit.Nu); 21 26 4 + Mi6 (only here in proph.) ^77 io5

n.pr.m. Aaron, elder brother of 10 the priest Ex 31 + mentioned


; ;

Ex4
;

14

20

10

12 - 23

i5

i7

n?3,
fr.
(||

but had gone ^N'^X bnitV fr. tent to tent, one to another, 1 Ch 17','cf. 2 S 7 6 niiT '8
;

called jn'sn

"!?

& BHp in)


^15'

ig

s '6

righteous,

27

refuge 6 61 (cf.

&

dwelling-place of

vjnba
32

'81

Ex 31 10 35 19 39 41 Lv 7 M + neb also ?n'3n 1W* Ex


;

^ 99 38 Nu
v.
21

90

).

with his sons


tent
fr.

+ (all P)called IWT WIV ^ Lv 2 310 6 +


2

io6

16
;

oft.

named
5

T[7nNj vb.denom.
place to

tent,

move
-

sense

Ex
3 8

2S

1 -4-4

'8 '33 in strict

oft.

D^nbn
42
;

'8 '33

Lvi +

pkee

(cf.

As. d'ilu(1) Dl
(
.

WNo 4 * AG1 ^8>1 )


br\:

Nu

Gn 1 3
18 13

1218

(J), cf.

bm 38*

v by*) ; Pi. Impf.

(contr. for b\\W) pitch one's tent like


s0
-

nomad

of temple-priests 3 io Jos 21" 1 Ch6 18 21 in gen'l, as descendants of A., 2 Ch 26 29 910 14 14 19 io 39 ; & cf. '8-[3 |n3n e v. also 13 31 35
-

>

so '8 TV3

^
'

101S

I5

'81T3) iChia^cf.
t:
:

18 3 135 19 ; 17 27
.
!

Pn

alone

Tn7nN n.Dr.f. Ohfila (for rlSlX slve who lias " \ t t


T

iftf 320
vel).

tent,

tent-woman,

shrine, v.

Assyria Ez

Sm)

worshipper at tentof Samaria, adulteress with


i.e.

2 3 <---.

tzN'^v'N

n.pr.m. Oholiab (Father's

tent,

13 Nu S^ + oft. (esp. in laws); sometimes implys5 or rather Gn 24 ing a preference, nearly s ta a few days or ten Ju 18" 1 S 29 "titty
1.

G'

1''

* a,
31

)'

ooiij or ( wnether aut r


2
9

Gn

24

49

43

Ex 4" Ct

Lv

24

DW

15
Prefixed to the first as well as to the second alternative (rare) either (whether) .. .or Lv 5 1 49M ;=or, if not Ez 21" (si vera 1.) Ke Mai i3 3 2 17 Jbi6 22". 2. introducing a sentence, esp. a particular case under a general principle, or

TJ"QN

n.pr.loc. (water-skins)

station

of

= or

son, 13 2 S 18 or if I
life,

Ex 21" '31 36 etc. v Lv 4 s3 28


if
-

fS-ta or if he gore a
21 - 22

not yet determ., prob. on eastern skirts of Idumsea not far from Moab ; ace. to Wetzst in Dec,1M Wiba, llSl in the Arabah, but identif. not prob. cf. Di on
;

Isr. in wildern.

Nu2i" 34*;

(v.

Di) 5

25

49b

Nu

Nu

10

14

had dealt

Ez 1 4 1719 10 1 S 20 perchance, if perchance thy father answer thee with something hard, Lv 26 41 4.
then, etc.,
.

falsely against his or if I send, etc. 3. if

TM
oppress,
11

(be curved,
cf.

bent, also trans,

burden,

Ar. j.lV

once, with the juss. (as in Ar. with the subi,75 junct. v. Dr ) except: Is 27* I would burn them together, ptJT IN or else let him

TTIN n.m. brand, fire-brand (orig. perh. bent stick used to stir nsn&B hp 'N

Am 4 = B'ND 'D 'N Zc 3


Is 7
4
,

fire)

2
,

pi.

&!&$

W*fm tfafl

take hold
hold, etc.

= except he take hold) of my strong-

MyjO?

stumps of smoking firebrands.


k I

t[i

stance,

cf.

iH] n.f. cause (perh. orig. circumSab. 11N enclosing walC\ only pi.
,

T^^IN n.pr.m. a Judsean {will of God, s4 cf II. Tm or contr. fr. btfX c 1jr ?) Ezr 1
.

rniNGn2i"-r ;n nNNui2
vid.infra);

-r;

f.

^1^ (meaning?

Thes comp. Ar. CJ\ return,


cf.

C&>\ water-carrier ; but

Lag

8 " 90
).

MVcomp.

32X (with conjectural sense) to get meaning have a hollow sound. Deriv. and signif. totally
uncertain).

'rfhKJos 14 6 ; I'nVlNib.; cause,al\r. with by, & cstr., exc. Je 3", where sq. IB'K; 'K~by because of Gn 2i 1,2S Ex 18 8 Nu 12' 13 24 Ju 6 7 Je 3 s ;= concerning (on occasion of) Gn 26 B
Jos 14 66 ; in 2 S I3 16 L It. We Dr.
rd., for

(8t.-f.2S13
"3 'PIN

18

Dhiriw,

W
i

2iN n.m.
etc. abs. 'N
t.

JbS2,ra

skin-bottle, necromancer,
27

1"TN n.m. Jb18


23

12

distress, calamity (under


I

1. skin-bottle, only pi. CP'in JTOK new 7 19 2. necromancer, in phr. (vnne-) skins Jb 32 IN 31N necrom. or wizardLv 20 27 VSFI? (H; usually
.

Lv 20

8 1.; pi. rfi3N

Lv

lo

31

wh. one bends, cf. Ar. JJ burdening)

'n Jb
1

+ ;cstr.id.Jb3i +; TN 2 S22
,

distress, calamity(poet. chiefly

=V'i8 'etc.; WisdLt & late);

19

Pr 17 27
tate)

10
.

tr. 'a

man

also or

woman

that hath a familiar

spirit or that is a

wizard'

EV;

but better

Je 18 17 Ez 35 s Moab 48 16 Edom
;

1. national calam. of Isr. (aposOb 1313 13 ; of Egypt Je46 21 ;


-

(ifc^

')
22

49
19

8
;

Hazor v35
1

man

or a

woman,

if there should be
suff.

among
reason
'K

2. of righteous sufferer 2 S
i.e.

=f

8 19

cf.

b$ '
their

them, a necromancer or wizard; no

23 12 from God Jb 31 & DTK rfimN 30

for exceptional use of phrase here);

^SW
2

Dt
23

18 11 2
Is 8

m D"?jrf
24

33 =2 K 21 (where D\Jjm niaxn Lv 19 31 20 6 1 S 28"

Ch

');

(H)

(where repres. as chirping & muttering, in practice of their art of seeking dead
19

for instruction, prob. ventriloquism,


3

&
::

so

19

3. ghost,Is29 4 "iaV?
71
!

!|

^ t'H?? ^ 3,T
i|

)
l

calamitous jiaths (sf. ref. to bereavement, pain, 3. oft. of wicked Jbi8 12 21 17 31 3 Pr i 26 27 etc.) 15 s2 ID?) 6 24 ; also'K D*.' Dt (wisd. mocks at; s5 30 19 19 10 32 Jb 21 (cf. supr. 2 S 22 =V' 18 Pr 27 DV 12N DV Je 18 17 46 21 Ob 3 1313 where v 1214 , cf. rtim DV v 15 ).
-

||

||

ms

?1

'l!?^'

fr. the

'W3 r? x and thy voice shall be as a ghost ground and fr. the dust thy speech shall

but chirp19 ing might be of necromancer, as 8 ). 4. nechirp (so


al.,

Ge

MV Ew

De Che

Ar. j|=6e (deriv. dub.; which affords protection, strong; wiai Gn 2"; VlN Jb 36 s7 shade; otherwise Dl )

TIN

n.m. mist
jUI
that

I.

^71^

* A''-

(Jjl

betake oneself to a place for

cromancy

a*fN"TI2jn

mistress of necromancy

HW! a woman who was JPhll, mf 1 S


28"; (>ItS
'

dwelling,

etc.;

2.

id., be

tenderly inclined.

primarily a subterranean spirit, and signif. 2 only an abbrev.of 'xn^yaetc); aiN3DDp


divine by necromancy 1 8 28 s which seems to be 13 interpr. of I Ch io 't<3 ?NB> inquire by necromancy. (In these three exx. 3^N is usually interpreted as ghost or familiar spirit conceived as dwelling in necromancer; but this
,

makes

2m

fi.

'H n.m.
fr.

I,206

23' 2
)

; 'Wf so 01 place whither one be(contr. takes oneself for resting, etc., orig. fr. mariner's 'K abs. Is 20 6 +; cstr. Je 47 4 ; standpoint)

(tf. ,uab

coast,

region

apparently not the ancient conception.)

Di) pi. Q^N V 7 + ; Ez 26 (Co D"N) \'N Gn 10s + ; coast, border, region (mostly late), of Philistia & Phenicia 6 s 6 so of Caphwith adjacent country Is 20 23

(Jb

22

30

v.

sub IV.

10

cf.

18

TDTPH
tor

16

niM
T 1 '1N n.pr.m. (desirel) one of five chiefs
of Midian

Je 47*; DK\ -gya -itt>K *n 'a!>D 10 Ez pi., coasts of Chittim Je 2 s 2 7 of Elishah v 7 different countries (on or in 3 "6 26 1518 18 (last del.Cocf. ) cf. 30 6 so sea) v

(= Crete)
;
-

Je 25 s5
,

elswh.

Nu 31 8

Jos 13 21

t[^ND]
^140'.

n.[m.] desire pL

cstr.

yen WjD

io 5 (P); partic. &? *Ksx ". coast-lands & islands Is 11" 24 15 PT!?I? Est io 1 ; v. (without Djri) Dn 1 1 18, & ^ 72 10 ; so oft.
also
Ertan
,
||

Gn

tntMfl n.f.
fy

desire

abs.

Is
||

incl. inhabitants,

41
6

15

42
,8

410

(D!Tae1
9
l9

DN
10

io

+ etc; desire,
K

6 Gn3 +

cstr.JIWl
1

wish Pr 13 1219 18

of

u6e
1

Djn)

v'^q
11

51

59

6o 66 'cf.Je3i
;

Zp 2 (D^ian K); islands, distinctly 15 * coasts, (taken up by as little things) Is 40


97
',

physical appetite, longing for dainty food <>?NP 10 t\ Jb 33 20 ; distinctly good sense ^ io 17 38 Pr
1 I
s3

(? cf. infr.)

Is 26

(B^Tl f}3J^ *JpE>b)

banks,

i.e.

habitable lands Is 42

13

(||

rfriru).

t~tf2JTN n.pr.m. ((t"s) land of palms] Thes) s3 28 38 21 youngest (4th) son of Aaron Ex 6 60 6 " 16 5 4 s8 33 8 s9 Lv io Nu 3 4 7 26 (all P) 1 Ch 5 ^1.2.3.4.4.5.6 Ezr g2
1
'

io (Tl sense, lust, appetite, covetousness 12 10 ; Pr2i 2526 (as ace. cogn.); particularly V^B3)i

bad

4 of longing for dainties of Egypt 1 1 106 14 yjr 30 ace. cogn.) 78 & in n.pr. given to place (both where it occurred niKRil niiap Nu 1 I 34 35
'

Nu

(q.v.)

f [rnW] vb. incline, desire (cf. Stem 2) 13 HfflK Mi 7 + etc. Pi. -P/^X f 132 j Impf.
1
;

2. thing desired, in good sense 33 Dt9 Pr 1 o24 ; bad sense ^ 7 8 s19 so fa? Tl i/r 2 1 3 thing
. ;

1617

22

fs.

"KM?

Dt

i2

20

+4t.
1

desire
;

subj. usually
flesh (to eat)
;

6*33, obj. fruit


1

Mi
12
;

desirable (to senses) Gn 3* (E??' 5?!' Tl); perhaps 22 also Pr 19 the ornament of a man is his kindl

(in metaph.)
(sq. inf.

ness (Ea Ki, etc. but


til.

cf.

supr.)

2",

cf.
1

Dt
4

20

IpB

i>b$6)

food

&

drink Dt

of king desiring rule, ?ba FI3?J?1

L'llNJ vb.
(so
116

21 37 1 1 I^.M n;W-irK 2 S 3 1 obj. evil (jn) 10 * Is 26' rW>3 Pr 21 once obj. ^TWK e>'fij j f God bKl nniK iB'B:! Jb 23 13 as desiring Zion
;
;

with a mark
nin)

DP
(cf.

sign, mark, describe Ges (who compares nxn,

""**-')

D|? mark you


Vrss
1.

26 WKnn Hithp. Pf. nwin Pr 2 i 6 nn Nun 4 DlVWini Nu34 10 /wys/. Je 17' 2 fVKlVl 2 S23 16 apoc. 1KJV1 ^ 45 '2, njgBi; Ec 6 17 HWW 1 Ch n etc. P. fs. riwip p r i 3 mpi.

for dwelling-place (late, only cases


1314
;

without CB3)
;

D?7

Pf onwin Nu 34 (P), so out, measure, INnn v 8 v. however Di, & sub


only
7'

Hithp.

10

^i 3 2

PIW).

;'

1 1 dm're, long for, lust 5 4 after, of bodily appetites; for dainty food Nu 1 1

D'lKnp

Am

18

Nu

34

niniK
(J);

& Aram. nx, JL?')


Ex 4 9 + etc.
13

MH n.m.
DON
;

E* 4

" 24 17
'

(f.

sign (Ar. i$,

pi.
;

'K Gn 4 15

12
;

cstr.9

pi.

1. sign, pledge, token Gn4 15 niS true token Jos 2 12 (J); of blood of
;

(E;

sq. aec. cogn.)


-

= ^io6 Nu n
14
,

34

(E)

sq. 3

3 6 2 4 Pr23 cf.Ec6 (sq.acc.),v.alsoPr 13

15 Ch 17 ; ^53); abs. of extreme thirst 2S23 of king desiring the beauty ('tV.) of princess 1! 26 so V' 45 ( r ace.) ; of covetous man Pr 2 1 (sq.

=i

(abs.,subj.

Ex 1 2 (P) naiDp JliK token for good ^ 86 17 pledges, assurances of travellers Jbai 29 2. signs, omens promised by prophets as
passover
.

79 pledges of certain predicted events 1 S io 1 -fv where 'tt ins. 33, vid. We Dr; esp.
i S 2 Je 3 14 2 19 s5 44 is7" ; prob. also Is 44 (of false proph.). 3. sign, symbol of prophets Is 8 18 cf. Ez 4 3

phr.
29

nisn
14

j>

Ex

12

s4

10

29

ace. cogn.); obj.

Pr
**

24 D''

Am5
cf.
J

Ijn 5 (|pn) gq.inf. (of desiring evil companionship); obj. 18 (ace; of presumptuous, reckless
;

TODt

13

longing)

n "n

Je Di prop. 17
/'!'

16
.

(Nu 34
fr.

78 for

WnPl Pi.

of

5_6*riri,

& queries
iTM,

whether this

QD

"^

v 10 are not

= desire for
4

&

your-

4. signs, miracles, as pledges or attestations of divine presence & interposition Ex 4 s8 9 (J) 3 19 9 29 89 30 7!B 7 (P) 8 (J) ^ 74 2 K 19 20 =Is 37 ; 38 1730 c. Nu 14 1122 Jos 24 17 (all JE) Dt Hf| Ex 4
-

selves.)

Ju 6 17

c.
2

n;s

Ex
43

s8

(J);
19
;

[IS] n.m.

cstr.
,

*IK,

Kt Pr 3 1

desire, so Thes

MV;

but

<Qr

t [nW]

Kq. v. n.f. desire cstr.


10

sf. Ho io desire, will, usually sq. B'BJ; of natural human desire (morally for indiff.), meat Dt I2 1 ' 20 21 ; of longing for sanctuary 18 6 ;
-

WN

rrtK

Dt 1 2 I5 + 5t.;

Ex io (J) V' 78 Is 66 Dt 13 3 cf. 28 40 Is 203 'D M 'k Dti3 2 M 19 s s 21 c. [OJ D^BiBI rrtrtH Dt 4 7 26 29 Je32 10 12 20 27 Dt 6 Ne 9 c. DT Je V 105 c. n^ 32 Dt 34 \^ 135 9 5. signs, memorials, stones
c.

D , 8'

io 1 (J); risiani nin v (


c.

JVtf

DBiD)

11

fr.

Jordan Jos

4" (J);

metal of censers
25

of royal good pleasure 1 S 23 without of wild-ass Je 2 s4 ; of divine will Ho io 10


;

20

E'S?.,

(P); Aaron's rod

Nu
(||

17

Nu 17 D^iy 'N Is 55 13 (P);


etc.,

prob. also

Ez

14

^^D); signs on hands,

17
9 19 I3 (J)=Dt 6 ii prob. belong here; also memorial pillar in Egypt Is 19 20 6. sign, rainn ,pledge of covenant, rp"l2n 'K
,
.

V-K

Ex

tvW
ri7W
I4 +;
8

adj. id.
26

Zen".
cstr.

Mni bow, of Noachian covenant Gn g (p) circumcision, of Abrahamic covenant Gn 17" (P) the sabbath Ex 3i 13,7 (P); Ez 20 1220 T. en'

(v.

U)

n.f.

e.g.

n folly. abs. Pri2 +;

AWfc* f 38', etc.;folly,


;

special pro;

signs, standards

(P) tokens of changes of weather & times Gn I 14 (P; of heavenly luminaries) D^Pt?? ^iniS Je io2 (changes of the heavens as omens to frighten
74*.
si<jrn,

Nu

8.

duct of By^pf (v. ^D3) Pr 1 2 + (1 2 1.) c. D'KHB 18 !, J! c. D"blS Pri4 only i6 27 for alliteration. It is bound up in mind of boy, to be removed only by rod of discipline Pr 22"; 'x personif. tears down house built by D'tW ntoan Pr 14
1

the nations)

cf.

^ 65".
a Judsean,

it is

contrasted witli

n:iaijl

pr

I4

ig".
of, precede,

nllN n.pr.m.

Ne
cf.

s5

II!

7")K,
for

7"^
1

o) woe an impassioned expression of grief and de5 spair: usually with dative y 'ta Is 6 woe for I am undone, eo 24 16 Je io 19 15 10 to me IK woe to us 1 S 4 7 8 Je 4 13 6 4 ; y" W""!** fc$

-pl^

interj. (onomatop.;

.o'/,

lead; v.Thes

No"8* "*'* ""', who comp.

(be

in front

Ar.

jjf jj'T, Targ. Epigr.Denkm.S3.Sl. y Qn j t Je


*'><& sub I
+ 1.
.

vbm;

cf.

Sab.

bltt

DHM
II.

other hand Lftg Or

p.

S-,

r^xinfr.)

Je 4

31

45

3
;

*&

HP **

La

16

With

the 2nd cr

,i 3rd ps. often implying a denunciation ; lP" l" axiD Nuzi" (=Je 4 8 46 Je 13 27 Ez 16 s3 re)

[71N]n.[m.] body, beUy; sf. D^IX (in contempt) ^7 3" (lit. theirfront, prominent part).
til.
cstr.

peated
(||

,!

IK

^N; Is 3 DE'wb

v"

Ho 7

13

12

[71S] n.[m.] leading man, noble; pi. 15 ryPJ y* 2 K 2 4 Kt (Qr & v. in. |>x]).
,K7
'

D??
-

lb*).

With a
-VJ) <iK ;

24

OT0W

subst.

Pr 23 29

voc. (or implicit accus.) Ez absol. 24* Used as a

Nu

'tat*

*pj>

(||
->

n?b).

tiTiH T
III.

is^i2o 5,
'
,

porch(cf.DVs)'N abs. O^IN n.m. K 6 + ?* Ez 404849 cstr. D^K iKf+;D^ Ez 40 + (marg. D;>X 1 K 7 >i); pi. C str. 'B^K
ti.
1 3
1

.V

ffte. T J

Ez
Ar.
?T, <o

15

41

(Co

niN (/o cry <ix


S

/toio/ cf.

cry T

to be assumed prob. as source of two


+11. [
,

foil,

words).

N] n.m. jackal
Ar.

""IN v. (howler, for

Ba*8188
ruin).

cf.

22 14 39 DK, Is 13 34 Je 50 (inhabitant of desert,

J$ \

whence -^'fcoS) pi.

Ch Ez & infr.) porcA (only 1. in Solomon's temple 1 Jo). j" 2 Ch 29', 12 'x v 17 ; 8 (altar in front of); m,T 'x 15 8 naisn pai a^sn pj Ez 8 16 & Jo 2 17; (id.), cf.
vid.

D^X

oW

sg. c. sf.;

in

Ez Co

rds.

everywhere

IW

^nn' iK7

21
;

rvan'x v 12 'Knn^an iCh28".


;

s8 2. in Sol.'s palace 1 DHieyn 'X 1 ; 7 7" 6 7 'X v 7 cf. v ; KB?n " 7 3.' in temple BBtp'tpn
-

+ 1.
cry ;

!"PNt n.f.

hawk,

falcon, kite (peril,

fr.

cf.

Ar. jf _>, a kind of


cf.

generic,

Wy? & Di;


.

" 13 hawk) Lv 1 1 Dt 1 4 Jb28 7 (keen-sighted).

of Ezek.'s vision, partic. *< Co vid.

"WlI

'K
s-8
;

Ez

@ 8)

40'

(del.

44 4 6

"ran 'x 40 48

cf.

tn.
3 64

rr s S!
T
i 40

Ch

n.pr.m. (falcon) 1. a Horite Gn 2. fatherofEizpah 2S3 7 2i 81011


.

v 48 49 41 2520 ; nsnn *qJ>k Ez4i B Co sg. pynn lD^Xl v. B^8.-(m. Dbw, adv., v. p. 19.)
-

11.
1617

tTJlhp h*)Vl n.pr.m. (Bab. Avel (Amel) Maruduk, man of Merodacli) son & successor of Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, B.C. 56231 s7 60, 2 K 25 (v. COT)= Je 52
.

7
1.

D 7W n.pr.m. 2. iChS 39 40
.

only geneal.

1.

Ch

^N
cstr.
15

n.m.

Gn ffi

13

ram

(as leader of flock,

I-

TlK
t)
17

be foolish, cf. $>N\

&

Ar. jT grov)

NHeb. & Aram, id., As. ailu Dl w rather than b% cf. CIS P!!S1)
1'

thick (of fluids)).


I

?v*l

2 adj. foolish 'x Jb 5 +; pi.


,

By^

By** (dS"S, D^X) Is 607 . raw, 1. 38 14 used as food Gn 3 i (E) Dt 3 2 (cf. ram of
; ;

W Ex29
;

^
31

Ph. >,

= ?:

(^S)

Gn 15 9

22

pi.

Gn

32

cstr.

Gn
32

31

7 etc.;/oofeA, Pr 29" ('K B*K) Ho 9 s of prophet); cf. Is 35 elsewhere n.m. (pred. fool (always morally bad), who despises wisdom & discipline Pr i 7 15 5 mocks at guilt 14 9 is s2 3 it is folly & licentious 7 quarrelsome 20 22 n useless to instruct him 16 2"j (19 1. Pr); cf. also Je 4 s2 Jb 5 23 Is 19" V 107 17

io7

sacrifice, infr. e.g.

wool
dise

2K3

4
;

EZ27

21
;

Ex 2 9 cf. Lv8 ); as yielding u as merchanas tribute 2Chi7 16 as gift Gn32 (E); in sim. of
;

('K3 "i?! ^"\r\n) v ; leaping, skipping in Dn.'s vision, ram with two horns symbol, 3 4 6 77 7 720 ; fig. kings of Media and Persia Dn 8 17 2. slain of rich and powerful in Isr. Ez 34 .
-

^i^

18
in ceremony of ratification of covenant betw. & Abr. Gni5 9 (J); in Abr.'s sacrif. Gn22 1313 (E); Balaam'ssacrif. Nu23'+5t. Nu23(JE); so in ritual (P), (a) in consecration ceremony
**

pS
TpSD ^N
v.

n.pr.loc. (terebinth (or

palml

Di) of Paran\ town

&
6

of ^Elanitic Gulf

Gn
22

14
6
;

harbour at head r6 36"; (v. Di);

of Aaron

&

D'K j>0 v 22
-

cf.

Ex 29'+ 15 t. Ex 29 ('N v26 2731 ) Lv 8 s + 8 1. Lv 8 (D^Von 'K


his sons
-

n^'K Dt
close to

K 14

16

W'K 1 K 9
133
ffff).

26

16 8 ;

Ezion Geber
alw.

(v.

v22 29 nbVn T< v 18 ); (b) in guilt-offering (B'fK) 'S Nu Lv s " 18-* i 2 > c f. Ezr 10" &
5'

tJD^M],
& Ex
15
27

aVN n.pr.loc. (= place of


Di

nn??n
2

terebinths or other great trees, v.

Gn
Ex

14
sta-

(c)

& Ez 4 6 4S 6
-

burnt-offering (njfr) Lv 9 & 7 11 on day of atonement


' -

Nu
Lv

15
1

611

(12 fountains
noiJK
cf.

&

70 palms)) 2nd

36
,

tion of Isr. in desert after passing sea

16 11

Pentecost 23 18
4 - 18
'

9 19 20 s3 24 cf. Ez 45 ; passover v day of firstfruits v27 28 ; in 7th month 29 s + 18 t, N1129; (e) in law of Nazarite Nu 6 141719 ; (/) in consecration 15 of altar of tabernacle Nu 7 +25 t. Nu 7 , cf. 23 25 consecr. of Ezek.'s temple-altar Ez 43 (g)
' '

(d) peace-offering (D'Opi;') Lv s 3 111214 cf. 29 ; "; beginning of month Nu28


;
-

Nu 33 910

Gharandel

Ex 1527 Nu 33 9 prob.=Wady Eob BE 1I0o


;
-

1(>5

ti. n^Wn.f. terebinth ( = n^K (?) v. iv. ^X > StaGesch ** wh. derives fr. ?N = divine ; but
'

cf. ib.

on lack of clear distinction betw. H?N, p?K


v. infr.)

more generally iSiS^Isi 11 Mi6 7 Jb42 8 ^ 66 1S also Is 34* 60 7 at bringing ark to Jerus. I Ch "2 Ezr 26 other occasions 29 s 2 Ch 13 9 29 21,2 15
,

& timy- Gn 35 4 +
n?*R

terebinth=Pistacia
;

5t.

+ nW Gn 49

21

(for

MT

terebinlhus,

'

8 s5 ;

cf.fig.

Jesi^Ezsg

18
.

3.

DWND D^'X flVy

Linn., a deciduous tree with pinnate leaves & red berries; occasional in Palestine; grows to

great age ; always of single tree

near Shechem

rams' skins dyed red, of covering of tabernacle Ex 25 s 26 14 35 7:a 3 6 19 cf. 39 s4 (all P).
/"'N n.[m.] projecting pillar or pilaster'K abs. 1 6 31 (but v. infr.) cstr. id. Ez
11.

t"^ Jos 2 4 (E, rd. r6t? ?), 12 1119 tree in in Jabesh 1 Ch io Ophrah Ju6 9 91014 v. also which Absalom was caught 2 S 1 8 ;
35
(E)
cf.
; ;
-

Gn

26

40
bt*

14

(but del. Co)


48
;

16

(Co better l^K);


10
;

^N

41

40
9

pi.

40
"
i 1

+ 7 t.;

sf. l^X Kt D'h? 40" + D^K 40 29 btt Kt 40 + 2 1. Qr (in all) tfa, vbt*;
;

expressly of idol-shrine Ho 4 (|| pN, Ez 6 13 ; as fading, withering, sim.of Judah iiyyp) 13 s0 Is 1 ; as hewn down, sim.id. 6 (|| p"N); fig. of
14

K 13

13

'?0\???

40

16
;

-pilaster

or projection in wall
(cf.

Naphtali nnbw n?JK hind

21 n^S Gn 49 (@ Ew 01 Di>

MT
I7

q.v.)

a slender

terebinth, v.

at each side of entrance


Sol.'s

Bb
1.

Proben - 32:NX927
),

in

&

cf. 11.

n?X; in topogr. designat. 'Sn


(v.

pOj;

Di S
21

temple

K6

31

(Bb
910

NXaa rds.
4

219

Ezek.'s temple

Ez 40

D^K), in Ez 40.41 + 40"'


rd.

2i 10

PW).

Ew

Hi Co D^N cf. B; 4038 Cocf. ; 4 o 14b Codel. 'N.


till.

D^N

so

Sm

tn. n,5^ n.pr.m. (terebinth, cf. Gn 49 sub 1. n^N) 1. a chief of Edom Gn 36"= 1 Ch
1
62

as

[/^?] n.m. leader, chief (=ram, 142 ' BV 17 leader of flock t cf. Di Ex 1 5" 01 Lag
v.

nb'K n.pr.loc. ? v. Di). 2. son of Baasha j ( 6 81314 16 3. father reigned two years in Isr. 1

Ez 34 17) cstr. b$ EZ31"; pi. cstr. ^N 15 13 15 i5 Ez i7 + 2 K 24 Qr (Kt S v. Sx); Ez 3 2 21 (del. Co, v. ). leader, chief 3*tiO 'K Exi 5 ,s ;n? ' EZ17 13 2K2 4 15 Qr; ttfl 'K

&

Ex

king of Isr. 2 1515 1 19 4. a son of Caleb 1 Ch 4 17 18 s son of Uzzi 1 Ch 9


of
last
. .

Hoshea who was

15 5. a

30

tl.^Vn.[f.]terebinth(=nbs)
1

+ 4 1.;

Ez 3 i" (D'i'S J041 17 v. sub rbn; perh. DH^K Ez 3 1 14 but cf. infr. iv. b'K & also ?K Note 1).
tiv.

(or other

3 pi. cstr. '?. tall tree, cf. infr. on

vN Gn 1

18

+ 3 1. terebinth
1

'Kcstr.Gn

S io3 JU4 5 ),

[?^N ?] n.m. terebinth


lofty tree, v.

minent,

vid. infr.; pi. 079 Is only n.pr. D N ? Q'iw Is 57' cstr. \!*K Is 6i; sf. DH^J Ez 1";

Di

Gn

(prob. as pro6 12 6 14 cstr. )

shrine, & 'K Gn 12 6 (teacJier's terebinth) signations; rrrtO 30 'K D'3?iVO ; (conjurors' tereb.) (v.Di) so owner or ruler KIOD 'K Ju 37

marking

hence used in topogr. de-

Dtn

Gn
Ju

distinguished by 18 13 13 14 18 by neighbouring town D'Jjn^l)


; 1
;

31" (>del. Co vid. 93 51). terebinth (cf. n^S); 29 as marking idol-shrines Is i 57* (so Che Di etc. > gods); fig. of ransomed ones of Zion
P"!* ? \?*8;
1

s3 D'MJfSa 'K Jos 1 9 (edd. v.NorziBaerDi);' 33 K3 Ti>X 3X 'N

4";

cf.

p^, but
Ju
g" (cf.

perh. of haughty ones

Ez

14

31

Gn 35 ); "fan ' 1 S io3 rd. rtfO] ' (& cf. nw3 f^K Gn 3 5 8 & rnfcn ion J U4 6 ) cf. Ew GeKh Th Di Gn 35 8 (v. also sub !^).
r6s
4
,

"' 81

(Am
tn.

19
ft*
.

p^N n.pr.m. (=id. cf. n^ n pr.)


14
.

1. a
34
;

1.

i"yN; in

26 sonofZebuiunGn46 Nu 2 6

2.

jSGn26

cf.

De,

&

of a melody for hind as fig. of

name

>//

22 1 ing>ri n?>X~;>y

dawn Yom."\

2 3. pb'K 3 6 a Hittite, father-in-law of Esau. 11 2 a judge of Isr., of tribe of Zeb. jip'X Ju I2


'

tp7}N

n.pr.loc.

(Z>e*r-field)
1

4. n.pr.loc. | v'?? Jos 1 9" a town of Dan


9 4 (where rd. f\

so

'X Josio' 2 -r8t.;

H'M

'K

Th

Klo).
coll.)

S 14 s1 1. city in Dan Jos 19" 21* (Levit. city) Ju i"; 1 S 14" doubtless same; so 1 Ch 6 M (where Dan om.);
13 10 2 Ch 28 18 (v. app. later in Benj. 1 Ch8 12 ?v'X pDJ? Jos io almost certainly named Be)
;

5>X

Aijalon

Nu

t^N M
26
.

adj.gent. of |^J 1. (as n.

'ri7 , W n.pr.loc.
palms?
cf.

from same
{lofty
6

;
.

tree(s

coll.?)

i.e.

119

= Epiph. 'ioXu, mod. Jdlo Rob BR " *,


2. city in Zebulun
n.pr.fl. TJlai,

Di

arm
(

of
8

Red
of

= Gulf
2

14 ) town & harbour, N.E. Sea, hence called J31anitic Gulf


fr.

Gn

Survey"
fl.
cf.

Ju

12' 2

[\?W]
;

Eulaeus (As.Uldi,
river of

Akaba,

Dt

2K1422
pXS =nb
(1

fuller
etc.;

16 66 (perh. later designat. for b'X q.v.) At\av, Al\a6, Gr. Alkava,

neighbouring fortress)

=
41

Gn
s6

36

v.

Di),

nO-X

infr.

in lower part) mod. KarAn r n8M29 in upper part Pasiligris) v. Dl (old mod. ZTerMaA( Choaspes), which perh. also
;

Dn 8

Dl raS29 Gr. EiXaut) only ^X, 216

= (at least =

Elam

TfrtT^M n.pr.loc.

id.

iK 9 (palms?))"
flKS b'N,

2K16

{grove of lofty trees 6 2 2 Ch 8" 26 (cf.

was formerly connected with Karun not far from Susa (Loftus *" * ""* " Schaff-Herz.

111.

2178. art. Shuth<>\

D^S).
(rnDPlX, q.v.; only Ez,
cf.

II.

[ET^N] n.m. porch

Where Co always for D^K,

alX af

makes DP'X vestibule, D7IX porclh) Dp'X rd. 37 for Ct"W Ez 40 (so Sm Co); sf. ID^K KtEz
40 * + 4 t.
ID^X

BbsX929

from ?, peradventure, perhaps


2

^7M* and (Gn 2 4 IX & ^ = \b, X as in


1

39

^N adv.
,

(perh.

vfyk, = or not ?)

Kt Ez

(Qr VB^'K) + 4 1 Co (for MT ^K); 2, 4 o + 6t. (Qr ?). Co all


15

611 hope, as Gni6 Nu 22 5 also a fear or doubt, as Gn 27 12 Jb i sq. JO Gn s 39 in mockery Is 47" Je 51 8 2. followed 24 ; by another clause dowdf'rar, it expresses vir-

usually expressing a 6 23' 1 S 6 Je 20' ; but


; .

tually the protasis


(cf.

sg.: pi.

niB^S Ez 40 ,e (Co

MSS.

of , etc., also 1621 of Ezek.'s temple Ez 40

Ew
s

sg.)

v30
t.

(del.

Co

cf.

29-32 )

H08

= if peradventure
the

Gn

18

2428

blade

shall

yield

no

Hi Sm).porch,
1

meal; *1$Q; Dnj nfcJC *jw ifperchance it yield, s5 3. in Nu 22 strangers shall swallow it up.
(q.v.) must be read; unless she aside from me, surely, etc.
1.

T7

St

n.

m.

(f.

42

hart, stag, deer


,

yv

had turned

w As. aiVw Dl but dub., (Aram, id., JL/', Ar. jjt #f 8 * 81 1 leader't , Eth. miH: v.Hpt cf>) 'N
-

6 1. ; pi D*^ Ct 2 *" 1 22 1 S sta<7, n llowed as food Dt 2


abs.
1 2
-f.

Dt

15

+ 3 1 ;Aari,
.

(all

||

3f) ;
s

?W n.m. & n.pr.m. v. sub II. blN. tin. D7^N and (Jb 17 perhaps for sake
& 11.
10
,

(||

'3S,
3

5 14 ); sim. of leaping Is 35 ; id. 'Xil nsj? Ct 2 917 8 14 "?S); as in search of (all 6 pasture, sim. of princes of Judah Lai ; as s of longing for '' 42 longing for water, sim.

K5

TWTi: etc.);
(||

eaten in Sol.'s household

as

Dt

of assonance with following D?3) o?K adv. but, 5 3 but indeed, a strong adversative Jb 2 5" 13

||

!//

+n7^{S!

n.f. hind,

doe

excellently oi pijv Bi aWd). More 29 19 with ), dSwO Gn 28 (cf. Ju 18 ) 48" usually be greater howbeit his younger brother shall 21 than he, Ex 9 16 but in very deed, Nu 14 (cf.
(where

'x abs.
;

Gn49

21

(but

iS 2 o 3 25 34 1K2023 Mic3 8 Jbl U


) 1,

II

I2 7

rd.nW
19

v.infr.);

rX Je 14 5 cstr.n^X 1^22* Pr
4t.; cstr.

i4

n"33

1
'

pi.

rrfyx

f 29' +
9

ni^K Ct2 3
tyh

I.

be fatigued, tired, "pjtf (cf. Ar.,T,T(med. 1^)

hind, doe, as calving

Jb 39
**

'

('K

|^f

rn*J

J' weariness, sorrow, trouble).

1&D)
'X3

cf.

f29
"is

'

^T
ct
cf.

^P;
s
;

in adjuration

rnfrn 'X3

niK32r3

in sim. 3^P

?wd
19

p
Ho

N
4

n.m.

Jb
21

trouble, sorrow, wickedness


sf.

abs.

!8:34 =2

S22 34

'X3

""

t*$ Hb3

'i.e.
34

1. 9
s'

Nu

23

'jS*

Gn

18

35

etc;

jrf.

trouble, sorrow ^IS'fl son of

D^S my

18 surefooted, secure, cf. W'lTW- Vfy ^8] s4 19 but vb. "??1T; metaph. of 2 S 22 ; so

trouble or sorrow

Gn 35 18 (E); 1?V? !J

"W *

Hb3

Nu 23

Naphtali

Gn 49 21 nn.^'K,

but

rd.

n^X,

cf.

sub

not behold (song of Balaam), he doth trouble in Jacob (|| he doth not see misery c 2

Dfwn
b0Vm
yea
lie),
/j

20
15

Isr.);

oft.

||

^>,

*?

(UT^ n ?? /o
iSfl ^"?V

A travaikth with trouble


/ia/A conceived

RTgg
Sf

n "!71>

misery

brougld forth a

n.pr.loc. (vigorous, for JU1n) city in 35 12 s3 Benjamin Ezr 2 Ne 7* 1 1 1 Ch 8 ; valley of same name Ne 6 2 ; prob. Kefr 'And, NW. of
'li'lN

prob. th:nce
4
;

Jb 15 35

Is

59

cf.

[}NJ

^V *
-1
fj.?

(v.

b0V); also

*fy bV rhn) 8 6 IO ' 10 7 55" 90 10 Jb 4 5 s sower rb\$ yr\S\ Pr 22 </?


(JIN

Lydda, Survey

11 ' 251
.

TO^N
Horites

n.pr.m. (vigorous).
i 40
.
-

1.

chief of

in this sense of iniquity shall reap trouble; 15 5 7 21 14 5 elsewh. only Dt 26 Pr 1 2 Je 4 Hb 3

Gn 36 s3 1 Ch 26 28 of Judah 1 Ch 2
.

2. chief of tribe

Am
&

pl.intens.

rj'3'N

0iJ7

mourning Ho oA
use of) teraphim
f1

bread of trouble, sorrow, or s9 12 2. idolatry Ho 1 2 Is 41


;

TplN Gn 3 8 4 89
-

n.pr.m.

(vigorous)
1

son
2
3
.

of

Judah

46

1212

Nu 26 1919
v. JN.
18

Ch

">VDn D'B^n* JIN stubbornness


1

is

idolatry

(tlm

yifr$

n.pr.loc.

S 15

23

(poet, source);

IV?

God,
cf.

^N n*! because Bethel, house of (for also 5" 10' given over to idolatry) so 5 'N rta Ho io8 ; 'N nyipa Am i (Baalbek);

Ho 4
is

15

'N nina rd. tH JN=On, Heliopolis Ez 30 ; 3 3. trouble of abstr. for concr.=iefo/s Is66 15 'K wickedness, JJN 'OO Jb 22 ; *^8
.

17

nV31 2 Ch 8 Kt v. *$ sub H2N. TTSW (n.pr.loc. unknown & dub.) whence 5 9 camegold/KD ant Je io 'N Qn| Dn io so Thes 1K10 tBIO 3nt (1D1='ND);"but odKipos, &
T
; ;

18

Ch9
fr.

17

"too,

Pt.

ns

q'v.

iniquity,

io 9

Dn

36 34 =7nem of trouble, 'N BN Pr 6 12 Is 55 7 ;

troublers,

wicked

men;

io 5 ,

cf.

whence MV Klo make IBID Hoph. Klo rds. "VBta (q.v.) for 131N Je 12 in view of "TO* Dn| Is 13
.

JIN \h>3 workers of trouble, 8,22 3 ^5 evil-doers, workers of iniquity Jb 31 34 8 2 15 29 Is 3 i H06 + (16 t. chiefly late f) Pr io 2i rtaBTID thoughts of trouble, wicked imaginaJIN 14 18 tions Pr6 Is59 7 Je4 ; oft. of words & thoughts
;

"VDiN
i

n.pr. Ophir 'N


29
;

iKio"+; m/BiN
1

+ lEnN fGn 1 o
io 30
fr.
;

T'BN f 1

o 11

1 .n.pr.m.
Ch
i
23
;

nth
Gn
SE.
infr.

son of Joktan

Oicpeip, 'Q<peip,

io 29 (J)=i name of an Arabian


2. n.pr.loc. (land

Gn

cf.
16

&

Di.

tribe, vid. or city S. or

Jbn + (5t.) V36 +( 9 t.)Pri7


5

i9
3

29

20

32 58 59

Ezn
13

Mi

'

Hb

30 Zc io 2

28

2,)

Is

Palestine, exact position


49

unknown,

&
it

rWSJfl JIN

73W

Is

1 cannot bear

iniquity with

^iixpijpa, 2a<peipa, 2ov<petp, etc.; Jb 28 'Q<pap AC, cf. 1 K 2 2 A 'QfpcipSe, B om.) place

the

solemn meeting

(RV & most

mod.;

AV

is iniquity,

even the solemn meeting).

whither Sol.'s ships went fr. Ezion Geber, bring18 49 28 2 Ch 8 ; gold, cf. 2 2 ing thence gold 1 K 9 wood & gems 1 o 1111 cf. 2 Ch 9 10 almug- (sandal- 1)

12 n.[m.] toil Ez 24 DNJ>n 'n she hath wearied (me or herself) with toil (but Co

to^Nn

del. as dittogr. cf.

).
Jjl

22 once prob. iKio ref. to same ships; they came in three years with gold, silver, ivory, apes & 21 2 Ch 9 makes these fr.

II.

Pi$

(cf-

Ar.

(med.

.)

be at rest, at ease,
life

enjoy life of plenty ;


ease,

one enjoying a ^s\


abs.
.

of
9
,

peacocks (all Ophir?); i. e. ships go to Tarshish (but on Tarshish-ships, 1K22" large, sea-going vessels, merchantmen,v. & sub e^BHfl). 3. characteristic of fine gold
4 'N D~3 Is 13 12 '* 3?] 1 CI129 (poet. & late) Jb 28 16 ^ 45 10 4. hence for fine gold itself Jb 2 2 24 (|P?3)._(lf 2 = 1, then southern, io 29 ) prob. south-eastern, Arabia (cf. Di Gn furnished the gold and other articles, which the point farther E. (e.g. to India, toward which words D'Bip apesSc D"?^ peacocks seem to lead),
;
.

freedom from

ti.
,
i

n.m. vigour, wealth |iN


3
,
i

toil Sf trouble).

Ho

12

sf. ?

IKGn49

vigour
J*iN

+ etc.; pl.D ? lN^ 7 8 4- 1. manly DENTIN miff WN3 Ho 12 4 (of Jacob)


;

51

JVS'NI beginning of manly vigour Gn 49 (of 36 17 Reuben,first-born of Jacob); Dt2i ^i05 (first51 D'tfN n'SPtn where lx>rn of Egyptians), so 78
s
,

'N

is

assim. to

OH?1?,
;

or intens.

pi.
;

2. strength

18 712 behemoth Jb40 10 pl.intens. BID Is 40 26 because of the abundance of 29 great strength (of God) of man D^N J'N Is 40 not having strength; D'O'lN Jl^nta Pr 1 1' hope one
of

man Jb

D'J^N

were either brought to Ophir by traders, & so found there by Sol.'s men, or were found elsewhere by the latter, whose cruise may have taken them beyond Ophir, the name of Ophir
alone, as source of gold-supply, being pre2 are not the If (less likely) 1 served. same, the only data for determining loc. of 2

&

in strength (not the hope of iniquity RV, or of 3. wealth Jb 20 10 Ho 12 9 unjust men AV).
6 'N

TINXO

tn.

pN
Nu

n.pr.m. {vigour) a chief of tribe of


16
1 .

Reuben

are the articles brought, & one may look toward India, Ceylon or other islands, or even lower Africa. Particular theories have as yet no adequate support ; e. g. (a) old city Supara, or Uppara, in the region of Goa, Malabar coast

21
(cf.

supr. 2, but also 1


its

form with 2 said on

of face of
/ace
1 1

God T^V H "


pon
1

"HR Fa/( u*A ma/fce At


2S

Copt, authority to denote India, v. Jablonskii Op,.Lt,W.torLS7. cf a)g0 J os A-t.m.6.4. j n that


case

*/u'ne

<Aee
17

Nu 6

(priest's blessing),

use by

may indicate

a theory of the

reappearing
135

location of Ophir); (6) peninsula Malacca ; (c) island Sumatra; (d) Sofdla, with city Zimbabye (SE. Africa); (e) west coast of Arabia

cf. f 4 9 27 yfri 18 ; once, of faceof man,Ec8'TWI


;

f3 (sq. 3), Dn 9

(sq. "^J),
17 7

67 (sq.TIK), So without D'3B ( S q. b)


;

4 -" 20

DIKnDsn
his face.

V3B

</(e

wisdom of a man
J

lighteth

up

these

& silver formerly found), etc. On other theories, v. Di Gn io 29 Ri HWB 15 cf. Gla Herzog, Smith ')
(where gold

&

=
sf.

TiN m n.m.(f.
tfru.

"w'
i

nta

UF)abs. Gn
f 27
.

1 ,

etc.;

;;/.

"flight (As. urn +; cstr. Ju i6 s + D^K f 136 ;1. %A<


3
;

t[f)R]

vb. press, be pressed,


13
;

make haste
16

-Qal Pf. yt* Jos io if 'JjlSS Je 17 Pt. 2 13 ft Pr l9 +3t. Pr; D'SK Ex 5' ; 1. jyress,
hasten (trans, but obj. not expr.) Ex 5 13 (E). 15 2. (intr.) be pressed, confined, narrow Jos 17

as diffused in nature, light of day Gn i 3 4 ' (P) Jb 3 9 38 19 4- 2. morning light, dawn, ">p3H 11K 2 M s4 36 light of the morn. Ju 1 6 1 S 1 4 25 '2817" 9 4 'K 2 S 2 of 7 Mi 2 ; 133
-

'Kn-iy ju
Di>n

QMS?"" ?
1

ij

r?

*?

hasten,

make

haste, sq.

Ne

8 3 cf.'Pr 4 18

n^RJB

n$>

25 T?3rny v ); Tllinrpp fr. dawn


(

c f.

23 (poem David); ii6 Jb 24 14 ;


till

mid-day,

13 ^4- Inf. Jos io Ni3^> fX t6 (J, of sun);

Pr 28 20

3. light of the heavenly lu'K,


"liK

minal ies;
"lis
,-

nibn

nenn
||

'

moonlight

16 Tty$ '*; sq. !? Je 17 nj?"i 'X tb ;2 sq. 3 (of in wh. one hastens) Pr 19 (Dv3"?3); particular
5 (Dmna); c f. also Pr 2 1 -iiDnp!> -] yx-b?). 15 4 Hiph. Impf. W<KJ! Gni 9 WWJ Is 2 2_

26 sunlight Is 30 ;

'3313 stars

of light

& + 1 48 s
;

}iS<D

20

29

!>K
,

DniND

luminaries of light Ez 32 s ; D , *)iN 7 sunshine Is 18 4 ; 136 ; so liK"\^J!

Aewtoi. (tr.) sq.

Gn 19" (J);

sq. b

+ Inf. 'Kn
& vb.
(cf.

%)
[

Is 2 2 4
43

(May be Qal Impf.,


o<

'"V.)
l\

the sun itself Jb 31 26 4. daylight D'VBn "ViK 15 /i^//i ofthewicked Jb38 (their work-day being the night); IIS tip a day of light 89 ( a
.

Am

clear,

nhfr]

vb. be or become light


Pf. "**
1

Ar.

37

"
;

15

sunshiny day). n cf. Hb 6.


3
.

5.

UgU

lightning Jb 36 of lamp Pr 13 9 Je
.

s3

enkindle,
deriv. in
29

Aram. (Nasar.)

Aph. illumine,
44
3

&
S

14

Impf. 3

As.)Qal fpl. njTkm


572 "1

Gn

+ *&
; 1

7mv. fs. become light, shine of sun (esp. in early morn.) Gn 44 3 (J) 1 S 29 10 Pr 4"* Is 60 of eyes (owing 27 to refreshment) 1 S i4 <" 29 Nipt. Impf.

Pr 4

18

(Ges

);

S 14 27 Qr; Pt. "lis 18 *f* Is 60 Pr 4 ;


1

of crocodile's hot breath Jb4i 10 7. 30 14 ' Jb light of life DWJ 33 ^ 56 ; cf. tm Jb 16 20 8. %A( of prosperity Jb 22 28 30 26 f 97 11 3 2 instruction ~h& rnini nist? 13 La3 9. light

25

10

of

Pr 6 23 tion a
Is 4 2
6

the

commandment is a fomp and

instruc-

"ntt light; so the Messian. servant is D^3 6 4 49 ; cf. D'Sy ' IS51 ; the advent of
.

"IN?.1

S 2 32 Inf. "t*h Jb 33 30 POitO 1// 76 s become lighted up of day-break 2 S 2 32 by light 30 of life, revival Jb 33 by light of glory, en2
;
; ;

37
,

10. light Mess, is shining of great light Is 9 11 of face D'JS liK:= bright, cheerful face (of men) Jb 29 s4 betokening king's favour Pr 16 15 (cf. 11 DS'S f 38 ); of God his shining, enlight-

=
,

veloped in light ^r 76
etc.;
/to/)/.
!7

s
.

Hiph. Pf. 1'Nni Ex25


24

Jb 4 i

+ 1iONu6 + 1^25
; ;

^n8
;

+,etc.; 7mv.lNn^8o +,'1T^V'3i + Inf. "WOT Gn i 15 + />. "? Pr 29 13 ; n^KD 11 1. (five light, of sun, ^ 19 9 JTTVKJp Is 27
; ;

20

ir

7 11. ening, favouring face V' 4 44 89" 'K Is io 17 as source of enlightYah weh is PS^fe^ salvation ^-27'; enment & prosperity; light

light to guide Mi 7 cf. of Zion, instead of sun

& ^ 43 everlasting light & moon Is 6o 19a) house


3
;

moon &

stars

Gn

1517

(P), of

moon

Is

60

19
;

of Jacob is to
+1.

walk

of

in his light Is 2

5
.

pillar of fire (eq.b)

Ne
fig.

1219

; 9 of the words of God

Ex 13 21 14 20 (both JE) + 105 39 2 s7 of sacred lamp Ex 25 Nu8 (both P)


;

tTVINii.f. light (late, Mish. z'd.,cf.Aram.


evening-light, mcon-light, star-light, etc.)

KrnW &

1 1

130

2. light up, cause


light19 4

1. light (opp.

to shine, shine, sq. ace. P3f?

Cpl? WKn
;

abs. H t nings lighted up tlie world ^ 7 7 97 *n33D n^Kn Ez 43 s the earth shined toith his
;

glorij (of theophany); of leviathan,

which makes

light of happiness Es 8 ;'pl. intens. 19 that quickens dead bodies as life Is 26 (light dew the plants Ew Hi De Che Di RVm; vid. Bo Br ir303 cf D n lis ; but Ki Ges

nyrn) f 139 16

12
.

2. light of joy niliK

MV

RV

path shine behind him 3b 42^; 12 3. night shineth as day \jr I39
-

"W
light

D*I n ty a lamp
10

transl. Jurbs).
til.

29

1//18

wood
13

Is 27"; altar(-fire)
4

Mai

4.

Ar.

= lights & flowers, & Sam. IK^NBH of .\y\


1"
12

[rPiW]
)

n.f.

herb

(so Mish.,

Ges

cf.

)n,

lighten, of the eyes,


etc.

&?]) 'WW, subj. '\ his law,


9 s
.

Gn

only pi. niliS


1.

lierbs 2

K 4M

(cf.

Is 26'*

Pr 29

19 Ezr 9

5.

make

shine,

supr. sub

!r

<|

N).

TIN
1 1 "VI
.

22

niH
isEl,Y.b$ sub ni>N; cf-Ph.^Dlxin As.Urumilki 2K18 1S T *, "' rC " "1 1Lt0 1. chief cf. COT , )) (Sen of Levit. line of Kohath, in time of David 1 Ch s 2. maternal grandfather of Abijah 6 9 15 ".
1,
'

N n.m. flame.
:

My')?

tJie

flame of your 14 16 whose light & flame were seen 44 47

fire Is 50",

~Q *3 ? u-alk in & so fire itself,

exil.

Is.

+ 31* &Ez 5 s
ta'nN
ls

(CoC S).

Is n.[m.]pl. region of light, East


so

2CI113

2
.

24

O^ti

coasts,

(soGesMVEwDeDiEV; LoHiKnCherd.
Cdd. ; mostly om.
23

rP")W n.pr.m.
is 2

Yah or {flame of

my

light

in

doctrina, thinking of

Urim,

vid.

Br" 1

"297

).

Yah v. ty. S 1 i 3f 23 30
.

1. Hittite husband of Bathsheba

toTlN n.m. Urim (pl.intens., mostlyc.art.


Urim, and mostly joined with tJ'BH q.v.) I'BH 8 tpnpn With T"|11 Dt 33 thy Thummim and thy
the

i6

10f
.

2 2. priest in reign of Ahaz Is 8 3. priest in time of Nehemiah Ezr

TIPP-VM n.pr.m. {flame cf Yahweh


light is

or

my

Urim has tlie man of thy favour, i.e. tested at Massah&Meribah; V>m\ DniRn were n 28 30 putintothe CBB^n f^' of the high priestEx
the Levite

Yahweh

v.
.

20 Jehoiakim Je 26

slain by mrp) a prophet

T'VN 1 n.pr.m.
light).

Lv 8 8 (P); this J?'n(q.v.)wasa little bag or pouch

or one giving {he enliglitens,


4141

worn on breast of high priest, to hold the Urim the name BBPBn Tl was given <fc Thummim; because of decisions made by that which was ** for within it thus, Eleazar was to inquire of
;

Jos

Ju

Dt 3 1. son of Manasseh Nu 32 13 22!S 1 Ch 2 2. a judge in Gilead 4 s 3. father of Mordecai Est 2 io 345

1414

if K
1
.

tn '^*
,

,,

adj.gent. Jairite

S 20

26
.

s1 Joshua ffTWil BS'f03 Nu 27 (P); Saul prayed TTWH nan, opp. Wp!J n3n 1S14 41 , so We Dr * (MT om. former, and rds. D'pn in latter) did not answer Saul B*"!*?, or by dreams or diffiprophets 1 S 28"; postex. Jews reserved
,
;

"hiNE n.m. luminary abs. Gn i + cstr. -to Pr i6*+; pi. rn* ? Gn i rh&q v 6
16
;

15

14

'

cstr.

cult questions until there stood up a priest 65 D'enitt Dn6 Ezr 2 13 Ne? (here alone without
art.)

SijXoxm rai aKi)6tia, 23


(JHoTHTnoi

These passages give

little

information

luminary, s """> (P) Ez 32 lamp," of sun & moon Gn 1 16 "rtKBn 7YYJD tJie lamp-stand of the moon ijf 74 'Bn is sum of seven luminary or light (where 1414 28 sacred lamps on golden lamp-stand) EX35 2 s 6 20 916 37 cf. Ex 2 5 27 35 Lv 2 4 (all P); 30 Nu 4
light, light-bearer,
;

^RD EZ32
8
;

doctrina
1-

et Veritas,

Sym

km TXt uTijTtr

Jos-*-"'"

8,9

thinks of the

y?Ttl$lP
eyes

twelve gems of face of bag as giving decision v "- Mosl " thinks of two small by shining; Philo & 'n), prob. embroidered in the cloth images ('N
of the bag,likeoracle-imagesof Egypt (Diod ""011 -"'- 309 ^"o- 295 of Aelian^ 11 ""- 14 34
'

joy

to the heart;

30 D^^-liSD Pr 15 the luminary of the (=the eyes as a lamp) gives the light of 8

T?.

"^Kt ?

V'

<'te

luminary

I,48,TO

of of thy face (thy face as a lamp) in the light which the secrets are exposed.

);

Ew

'

two

stones of different colours for sacred


v.

lot,

on this

tfj-niNn] =den
' I,

n.f.

light-hole only cstr.rvViRD


,

Dr 1S14 41 where

give, Sos
L~*' N4
;

= nan;
'i

OPf* & 0*95


v 42
,

as obj. of
41

8 of great viper Is 11 cf. I'M? Mish. 1 Ohaloth 13 (others eye-ball % Ew De Di).

c f.
20

&W\
1416

taking by lot

Is 7
,

);

1$* v (used of "" v. also We & RS

Bahr s' mbollk of one thing within bag, a

sacred pledge to high priest of the enlightenment & perfection he would receive fr. '< when K,M4 sees called to make sacred decisions; Ka the sacred pledge in the twelve sacred gems
themselves, that stimulate piiestto self-sacrifice & perfect sanctification.
of one of +11. "V1N n.pr.m. {flame} father David's heroes 1 Ch 1 1 35 (in. "IW n.pr.loc. v.
infr.)
<

tin. "WN n.pr.loc. Ur (Bab. Uru; seat of moon-god worship ; hence Eupolemos in Euseb 1 *epEvlx17 says Kaitapivg rjv nvas Ae'yfo' ancient city in Southern BabynoKiv
Ovplpof,

lonia;

OT alw. n>iV3
v.

"UK, i.e.

Ur of the Kasdim

(Chaldeans)

Abram's

Date's sublBO; home of Terah, father, & A.'s point of departure for

Mesopotamia & Canaan Gn

&

hence

Neo

7
;

also

Gn

H 15'
c.

(both J),

31

(P); mod. Muiflo

qayyar, south of Euphrates, 94 ' Dl p,226f of Babylon; v.

miles SE.

KG

rfrfiM
{fiery,

v.

nn
:

sub

I.

COT mx.

on

Gn

28
.

"H^N n.pr.m.
;

or contr. for npiK)

Judah Ex 3 i 2 35 30 38 s2 1 Ch 2 20 s 2 Ch I 2. a porter Ezr io 24 3. father of an officer of Solomon 1 K 4".


1. prince of
;

PirrtN t
:

v.

ram. T
1

"H/I^K] VD on ^y Wiph. Impf. consent,


agree
(cf.
49

Rab. rM" } Niph. Pt. esp. enjoying


^>

T7N vYlN n.pr.m. {flame of El or my light

NHWB

) sq.

Gn

s2

34

15 V} *>*; v

D$

rrtM;

nw
v nr6 pinto;
n'iM
g q.

23

inf.

K12 9 D^nan

visn

^STN
men iCh

n.pr.m. father of one of David's


11 37 (where 3tK-}3 1 K 51s
,

= ''3")Kn

23").

v. 11.

tm.
l\,\l\,

taiW
<TA
:

n.m.

hy 8 sop
Eth.

(Mish.

3W, Aram.

tM adv.

(cf.

also

BAram.

pN

: see tKDI at that time, prop, a then, whether expressing duration, or inception (= thereupon). 1. strictly temporal: a. of

subst. = time

AH-fl: vo-owor, Ujj Frey., herb of purging qualities, but peril, not precise botanical term, v. Di Lv 14"; v. also Low 93 )
Jso'l,

Ar.

without a verb Gni2 6 13 7 J0S14 11 past time: S 23"; with a pf. Gn 4 26 Ex 4 26 Josio33 Ju 8 s 2 21 13 Je 2 2 I3 v 3to tK (lien was it well to him (cf
.

"K abs.

Ex

1 2

s2

+4

t.;

3TK

Lvi 4 4 + 4 t.;
cedar)
1

hyssop), little
Tgffl

NX* IBfc

KW Ex 1 2 s (J)' 'K
;

plant (contr.

T1K

13

TTWS a bunch
;

v 16 Ho2 ); more usually (esp. when thereupon) 2 30 with an impf. (v. Dr * 7 ) Ex 15 Nu 21 17 Jos 8 16 12 DrIn,r192 ) al. b. of fut. io 22 1 3 8 9" (v. time (usually where some emph. is intended), 5 4 with impf. Is 35 56 60 Mi 3 rather differently Lv 26 41 1 S 20 12 rarely with pf. 2 S s 24 " {will s3 with an accompanyliave gone forth) Is 33
'

of h. for sprinkling blood on doorposts without mat*, used in cleansing from leprosy Lv 6 MUUt. burnt witn red heifer j4 1 9 ; used

Nu

in cleansing with ashes of red heifer v 18 (all

P)

cf.

yjr

51

"jjtDKl

'N3 'JKBnn.

mam
tt
:

- v. -or.

ing logical force, implying the fulfilment of a condition, then if or when this has been done 41 44 48 Dt 29 19 Jos I 8 (with the impf.) Gn 24 Ex 1 2 15 3 Hi Ke V 19 14 51 21 Pr 3 s3 1 S 6 Is 58 s9 Je 1 1 c. in poetry TK is sometimes Jb 1 1 15 13 20 2 2 26 used to throw emphasis on a particular feature 4 15 8 -"- ,MMJ of the description Gn 49 Ex 15 Ju 5

t/T^
^B|,

vb. go (mostly poet.) (X

id.,

BAram.
7
;

Syr.

rby* (poet.)

^jf) Qal m
Dt 32
; ;

Pf. by*

S9

fs.

36 ^in (for ^IKH) Je 2 Pr 20"; 00 about Je

Jb 14"; 7mp/. 2 fs. fyJ Ft. b)k Pr 20"go away


2
36

tfltfjj

5 11 12 23 1 d. it points back 33 4i Hb i ^2 96 * 22 with emphasis to an inf. with 3 2 S 5 24 ^r 1 26 16 27 KWn Di>3 (anomalously) 1 Ch 16 7 Jb28 33 to 2. expressing logical sequence strictly: in the

TpnTTtK;
(subj.

Je g^one, exhausted, used


sq. f 1

1KD tygTIQ 3C up Dt32


^| Drferj;
19

Is

T strength);
11

7 S9 U^SI?

Jb 14
sub

Dr?

7?

D^>

<%;
|>?JJ

Pu.

P.

bftm Ez27

DN (rare) for sake of special em5 31 =in that case, after phasis Is 58 Pr 2 Jb 9 >b or K.W> 2 S 2" hadst thou not spoken, tK | 92 7 surely then had the people, etc. 19 a^iiq
apod.:
after
14
;
;

(RV yarn,

cf.

Aram.
so

spin but) rd. ?t1KD,

v.

^K

infr.,

<S
1

Hi

Sm

Co.
rd. l(K)Wi

t[^TN]
of Joktan
rd. i>WKe

only

%?
1

S 20 19
brtt,

qv
.

after

vnx

protasis slept, then were there rest for

2K5 ^ 119 2K13" Jb 3 $


13

after a suppressed 0; IK V$l& I had


31 me; Jos 22
xh

t^N n.pr.m. (Sam.


Gn
io 27

AiftX)

6th son

(strangely)

that as things are; Ec 2 being so. ( 1 2 2 1., besides f NO and TN"|D. Seldom used except where some special emphasis is desired.
'

= now,
'

Ch i 21 =n.pr.loc. Ez 27", Hi Sm Co old capital of Yemen,


;

later
I.

.Wd,

cf.

Di

Gn

io 27

U^
w

(pointed,

sharpl

cf.

Eth. "iXffl;

Then

of

A V RV more commonly repreonce (Je 44


18

edge, corner, peak, pinnacle;

v. also

As. Dl w ,

sents

J,

esp. in the apodosis.)


(cf.

&

JTK infr.)

""WO

ili),

VfTVf,

lit,

that time:

used (a)

absol., as adv.

= in

from
time
s4
'
-

|tj*

n.f.

ElM
;

ear (Ar.

^1, Aram. foP,


2

Eth. KJTIN, As. uznu,


20

Is past, of old, whether of a nearer 2 S 1 5 21 3 5 8 s 16 13 or of a remoter past Is 44 45 48 7 2 Pr 8 s2 ; (6) with foil. gen. or relat. clause, yjr 93
-

as prep, or conj.=from lime


subst.
7

of, since.

With

cstr. Ex 2 9 + '?# iS20 + ,etc.; Dt 2 9 3 +; cstr. 'Iflf Gn23 + D3}K (D$ 28 with article). 'itK Mr) Nu I4 +; (never
sf.
10

XTH:) abs. 2

22

4S

du.
;

sf.

1.

Ru 2 "l^an tND from time of morning s with infin. Ex 4 10 TJ|1 tKO since thy 76 speaking unto thy servant ; with finite vb. Gn 3 9 5 Ex 5 s3 '31 'HK3 TND1 and since I came unto
;

of human being, as ear, as part of body ; 12


s 3
;

Ez 1 6 ; earring Gn 35' Ex 32 (all JE) 6 17 touched with a master Ex 21 (E) Dtis by 23 21 blood in consecration (' t|WI tip of ear) Lv 8
-

bearing pierced

Pharaoh,

etc.

s4

Jos 14' Is 14 8 Je 44 19

t ^TS

= tK (prob. a dialectic form;


i

cf.

Aram.

in that case \!1$) then,

n apod, after \jr 134***,

cut ff Dy enemy Ez 23 (of ^VljK 17 ear of dog Pr 2 6 3^-^X3 PEJD; of q.v.); 12 rescued from lion). 2. 3 (fragment sheep as organ of hearing, a. of man Dt 29'
1

i4.i;.25.28

Am

especially
2

ty:

cf.

tKf

119

92
.

22

45

=f

45
,

Jb 4 2 5 Is 30 21 implanted
;

(ytM)

JW
17 by'> ^94"; of idols (do not hear) ^115" 135 'K3 VOf 2 S 7" + 8 1. ; esp.'N3 after vb. of saying 10 9 in the ears, in the hearing of Gn 20 (E) 2 3
;

24
cf

|1Q
men Ju
1

^ 49

Is 28 Is 8
9

a Jo
;

(all

||jO?)

Ho

5
1

(||

Se>,

=
9

3WpJ)

sq. ace. rei

Gn 4*
Pr 17 4
;

+44t.; cf. Is (P)44 5o (J)Dt5 3i 5 (vb. om.); after noun of utterance, sound 7 cf. ' after verbal noun 1 S 15" Jb 13' 15* 3 M cf. Isn ; ' nisn incline Ez
1

-' 6

18

ll - ii - 30

10 9 Jb33 Isi 32 (all

||DB>)

42

23

(||VCB',3>"B'pn);
(rei)
(||

Jb 37" (Hia&in);
(||3<B>pn);

78

sq.^y

hearken
(\\]1CV)

to,

= be
(||

sq.tj?
19

(rei)
30

Jb 32"
to,
;

^nin)
Je
1
16
;

obedient
:N"e9
c.

abs.

3"
j>

24

('

W?"? ^)
1

the ear=give attention


5

^45" Pr 22 + 9t.;
,7

2Ch24
16
i

ace. rei
26
;

Jb9

sq.
(rei)
2

bf 49 + 4t.; so'K3^pnis 3 2
'b 'K

3
;

Pr2

Jb 34
.

yDt?)

Ex

15

b pers. sq.
18

Jb

(sq.b);

K^n Pr23 5
cf.
1

Jb4

15

Je9
s

19
;

news

S 3"

K2

as receiving words nj5n 'N as tingling (bb"i) at dreadful


;

34 (||yDB ); sq. ^y pers. Nu 23 ; sq. "?K pers. Is 5 1 4 2.o/ (?od, listening (with favour) to
prayer,
s

12

Je 19 s

as hearing with

etc., abs.
i
45
(||

i/'

80 2 84 s
c.
2

(||

yov),
3 )

sq.

"^N pers.
1

satisfaction, '2 <yj

triumph Darn) but Che

^ 92
del.;

1J

$?

njyD^n

(||

f 77 Dt
7

yap);

ace. rei

+ 5?
1

as intelligent (in-

(\\vnv, yvpn),
b (rei) sq.
4

V55
(I!

(lla^pn v
5

86

(|| 6

pa) 17
(||id.),
;

'K nyD!S> Jb 1 3' ; volving mental process) rf? J3ni 'K Jb 12 11 cf. 34 s ; as unsatisfied Ec jrpri |^0
'K t6sn tib; as seeking (E>p3) knowi JjtotS !? n ledge Pr 18"; as hearing & blessing Jb29 ; 'K Pr 20 12 25 12 a Jiearing (responsive, cf. nypfe> 31 Is 4 3"; opp. stopping obedient) ear; cf. Pri5
8
5

I40 i4i'; sq."bK(rei)V'39 13l 43 (both||yB );


V'

54

yetS

)-

"MWl
14

n. [m.] coll. implements, tools


P?.1K, ^-.1

(fr.
.

sharpness? Aram.

weapons

23

(Cdd.

"pW
my
ear

3 J.

S Dt

93 "fa cf. Di).

Pr2i ignorance) "|? 15 cf Is 33 ; also of adder in simile of wicked 9 s oas: chn jnD toa ; -p? 's -vpo p r2 8
the ears (wilful

'

ODN

13

t^ZtN

n.pr.ni. a son of
?

Gad Nu 26 16 (my
16

Iwaring, or

Gn
fr.

46

i^aSK q.v.)

f 58

VOf so 'R HTTy


'.

t^W adj. gent.


ni:W
s4

same,

Wll Nu

16 16

/fot'r

ear

is

uncircumcised Je 6
;

10
;

K Tpil Zc 7 11 cf. Is 48 s Je 5 21 Ez 1 2 2 cf. also 20 b. of Yahweh, + 'Ra after vb. of IS42 28 18 S 8 21 Ez 8 18 utterance (J) 14 (P) I

tin^ItN n.pr.m. {Yahweh hath 10 father of Jeshua, a Levite Ne io


.

heard)

Nun
Nu

t-Vinn
pi.)

n.pr.loc. (peaks of Tabor?


cf.

after rtft
2

2 K i 9 =Is 3 7
28
;

29
;

after K13

18 7

cf.

Jos

place in Naphtali

Di.
heareth)
1

22

where vb. om.


1 1
1

so also (after
"*

noun

without vb.)

sq.

28" nearly in presence of; incline the ear 'K HEn 2 3 2 6 I 18 ,7 i9" =Is37 Dn 9 t86 ; sq. ^>fi7 88 1 16 ; 17 3 5 s ' ' -b* V3i 7i io2 ; a**?? *i ;

(J)

'K3

Ch

MrPDTN"' n.pr.m. (Yahweh


2

so

b rfOEfc 2
i

Ch

40

15

7
/

cf. V'
I6

130

id. sq.
1

"^}

Ne

PratWC Je 35 Ez 1 1 ; contr. 1. a Judaean Je 408 n ;?P(1) Je 42 Vnpp) 2. an elder of Isr., son of Je 40 8 2 K 25 s 3. son of Jeremiah Je 35 Shaphan Ez 8".
1

K 25 Ez 8";
,

351

611

;vb.om.-b8
'b

Sf 3 4

T ;cf.Is59 'Kn-iap Xb;

La 3 M
reveal
''

'

D^??"^.

to, subj. man 1 s5 15 1 S 9 2 S f- 1 Ch 1 7

3. +'R nba open ears of, S2021213 2 2 8 817 ilu4 4 ; subj.


-

4. a leading Judsean, son of AzurEzn 2 1 n leading Judaean Je 42 (= ^!y 43 ):

5. a

II.

t[|TN]
(cf.

vb

0Ill

3Pi-

Pf-

weigh,

test,

ipii>
,

'

'3
4

Jb36
;

10
,

cf.

prove

Ar.

also Ar. J^jj weigh,

& Aram,

v "; 'Krn3^ 4 o 7 ;5?tos6'K' i'T^i S 5o 'K^nne 5 / 5 IS50 cf.n3nriEriD''Bnri S1Is35 opp. judicial
;
'

deriv.); f&\ (conj.)

Ec

12

(|pi?n, fW).

deafness
I.

Mi

16

7
42

J.s

6 ID
-

scales t['iTSt2] n.[m.]dn. balances, (Ar.

t['|IN]
45
;

vb denom. Hiph. give


wholly poet.

listen, hear, almost

Pf.
1

ear,

G^, Aram.
40 +4t.
15
;

(Nasar.)

cstr. typtO

UTa*>)OSpte (Ojr) Is Lv i9 M +9t. balances,

Dt
ie

pTKm
26

consec.
;

f 77

(v.
3

De Ko

"" );

H?

OTnl Ex
p
-i;'

15
18

U^
;

Is 64

+
i

njpftjn

pm (for P!5) Nu 2 3 + fs. ^nttn


;

Jb 32",
iS
2
;

Imp/. PBP Jb etc.; Imv. ms.


fpl.

10 for weighing money Je 32 '03 *[03n bpfX) T3 P0?'Is4o 15 tf'M** 0/6^., hairEzs'^fD'O);

nsvxn

Gn
1 ' 391

; sim. of insignif. of nations bef. fig., calamity 12 Jb 6 2 men ^62'; hills Is 40 (0^33 36 '03 nto;^ pnjf 'K LV19 (|| 's-'P.aK,
;

S^
c f.

s 4 Is 32 etc.; Ft. P!'(for PWD, v. 1. Aar, perceive by the ear, Pr 17 4

Kb

Dnn)
prij,'
;

's

ns^,

>s

abs. Is

64

s (||

yOB>) V'

35
1 ,

17
;

personif.)

Dt 32

cf.

bs. (of mts. J?* ear H iten & 2 Is I (of earth, personif.);
> ,

Pr 1 6"
P33?;

(t3S t?

Ez 45'10 1M D^B);

(||

's-ns^, 'jrna)

opp.'nDno To

Pm

fig.
1

Jb

ta 3G^
ja)
;

(\\bf

20 23

mm
(II

;t

25
nfitt

1HN
Punctuation is due doubtless to the word being treated by the punctuators as a subst.=,i^

t&Q
12
8

W) Am 8
;

5
(||

Ho
&

%
(||

S?n!

yen

popnb)

'o

Mi 6"

nenp *j\

''"H^tt? |?N a.pr.loc. (yortf

measured

built

by

% daughter
v. ppr.

of
-

She'ira,

on weighed Blau ZMO ^V place


1873
'

with

guff.

&

in

c. st.,

Ki on
o0eAoi/).

1,9
vb.
9 ,2

V&&
v.

'my wish

is that,' etc.;

cf

vftray), *

ah that! ( v

of

Ephraim

Ch

24

&ff*
id.,

[in]
'

irv or

inn (Co Ez 21").

*C'1?]
Ar.Jj\,

vb

Si rd

encompass, equip (Talm.

Qal Pf.
-IIIXPI

"WK

2K1 8 ;jrtrd,

Aram, in deriv. Lag"* 177 ""''rittj 1 S 2\- Jmp/rf; ^JK J b 30"; J e ,0. lmv w-lIN J b '8 3 4 o7; Pi.
.

Hns
pasg

''').
.

adj.nuin. one (Ph.nns, Sal>./.,ef. DHM'"""'* Ar. lil, Eth. A**, Aram. 1ft i on As. edu, ahadu, cf. Dl WNo 139 )_ a bs. '
-

in^
;

Gn
.

+ cstr.
v.
cstr.

in Gu
;

2
!>;

so even bef. prep.


2
21

grt'rrf

on, sq. ace. rci


,
8
;

Zoms
.

S 9 s al.
; 1

Dr
*in
5

f.

abs.

nnK Gn
13

Tn
vanoa

+ nn Gn
;
.

Jb 38=40', rjrflp Je

17.

TW niy **1 2 K
J^E

pa8S-i subj
c f. act. c.

Jb 3 o

ls

^3
nix.
'3)
.

"33,

subj.

%.
of
4

^n

uiph.

^
,

^
;
;

-^ n ace. pen.
y.

n' +
I
9

JinK

Dt
49

+ 4 t.;
2

pi.

DHrni
8

Gn
one
;,

Di;

God (nn33
tf.
(

nj^

fig

^ 6g
^,xa

/yj/. 2 ms.
22

GeB Mj
11

7^1
sf_

girded with "might. Pi. ^ i8 4 30 12 >?m\ 2 S

Ex I2 Jos 23" 1 S 1* 2 S I2 +, 7 9 10 Zci4 Mal2 Jb3I 15 + ,soalso(eInph.)2SI7 for MT yfa We Dr one or two in DV? n!)
; ;

Gn

Ez 33 *>

del.

Co

cf.

; 1.'

,^^Bn f
c.
33

g.

cstl;

Is

50 but
40

cf.

infr. gird,

2 ace. (pers.

&

fig.,^l8
ace. rei

=2S22 40 ^l8
;

rei)

Is

50

12
;

om. Is 45 s ace. pers. om. 11 but rd. rather *V*B cf.


'

(i':n);^3o' '(nnb'); 27

Hithp. Pf. Tji^aj ^ 93 / n^nn i s 8gird oneself for war Is 8 9 9 with fy J, o-,' Y Ji
Di).
i
.
-

m
8

rfpvnWD (@ Kn Brd

6 3+ -(- 'KH Gn 19 9 42 " 2 2 K 6 35 + ; one and the same Gn 40 5 Jb 31 15 O'lriN Pjn3-n pi. T tGn 1 i cf. Ez s?"' (abs.), but v. Co ;=few, a few 'N O'DJ fGn 27" 29 20 Dn 1 1 20 nriN E*'X3 a , one man, together Ju 20 8 1 S 1 1 7 also "inNS j a te Aram, tinra fEzr 2 M (=Ne7 66 3 9 6 20 'Ec i i 6 )

ls DS?V ^ Ezr io 213

as subst, sq. fD
1

Gn

2>

Lv

Is

>

v. esp. Is

65

2J

(
30

||

earlier
385

(subj.

every
12

'*),

EX36

Nu 7

28 21

WK
1 z 1

6- 7
).

2.
2

= eaC/
20

' ;

K
2
1

also repeated, distrib. sense


51!7

Nu
1
1

is
21

-)-;

TTii n.m."
JJJ
I,

7" 13

waistcloth
.

(NH

id.,

Ar.
1.;

cf.

cstr. 2

rs'-')_' 9
i

abs J b i2> 8 + 8

+ 4 t.; of

skin 2

Ki

of linen Je 13 1 (v. Che) cf. y*wjJMi ( sym bol. of Isr. & Jud. cleaving to *>); of Assyrian warriors' waistcloth, 'girdle

(prophet.);

3. =acertain 1 S i 2 S 18 10 2 3 4". 8 9 3 +cf. 2 S 17 v. Dr 1 S i ; hence 4. indef. art. 1 S 6 7 24 15 26 20 (but del. Dr) 1 K 45 19 1 5. only 1 9 + once 2 K 6 10 4 ; &

K =

Jos 4' Est

We

(fem.)

of loins'

Is 5

s7
;

in wall-

15 images of Chaldeans, D^HD3 'K nijri Ez 23 2 K 1 ls v. sub (cf. "UK) so fig. of Yah weh's power over kings Dn'jmca nitX *lbW Jb 12 18

D 3B' tfbvb nn 2 Ch ' Jb 40 5 nntTrjya Jos 6 3 " M rinN3 Nu cf. v io 4 Jb 33"; at once nnsa p r 28 28 18 cf. nns-Dpj 6. one. nopas] j u 1 6
ir
,

62 12 89 s6 {once for
,

21

n3E*3 'K
,

Lv

6M

all)

cf.

fetter, cf.

Di

('K=

another, the one... the otter 'N

;'

but ace. to RS'*

ref.

to slaves'

Am4 2S12
7

Je 24 2

Ch

garment); metaph. of righteousness fulness Is ii 6 5 (vjno'N, vyi>n'K).


-

&

faith-

14' rd.

vnx-ns nnsn for

'N Ex 1 7 12 1 8" Ne 4 + 2S intWTW tmn We


. . .

17

ll

J>i-|?iS> v. jnr.

Dr; one after 12 27 cf. Ec 7".


late)

Gn

another, one by one, 1HK nnsi I s 7. as ordinal, first P

mWI
HN
1.

v.

mr.
nrw.
etc. v.

of
1

first

(P) 2" (J) day of month


i
1 ;

v. I.

nw, awna, an, jarw


.

rm

Ne 8 2 Hg i i Dn i 21 9 12 s13 om.) Gn 8

Ex 39 > (P); Ez io esp. Ex 402 (P) Ezr 3" io 1817 s2 first year, TiriN T\2y 2 Ch 36 Ezr
14

(mostly

&

1 1

abs.

Jb 42"

cf.

first (day,
17 17

D*
-

V-ihb 1HS3;
s3

so
i
3

n. rtN v
fin.

Nu

118
1

II.

nnx.

29 33
29
17

(allP)
1 1

Dt
18
.

Ez 26

Ex 40 Lv 23 s4 2 Ch2 9 Ezr 7 9 9
8.
51

n
.

31

32

45

in

e^i

20

inteq. (onomatop.) ah! alas! Ez


s

a^'fy ins 2 (JE) Dt i


;

combin.,
23

eleven

(cf. ifc^, flB*j?)

Gn32
(P) 2

so nnb'y-nnK

t^rtN ^ 19 and "bm 2 K 5 3 (perh. from in. and ^ Aram. , lj>='6: the varying
1

(precedes noun, exc. 51 s0 15 as ordinal, eleventh rOB* nriN Ez ) ; ir}\S^ 30 s9 1 cf. 1 6 s8 2 b. with other numerals, as 3 9 ;
'

24

18

Ch 36 s " Je52'

JosV5

37 s" 23 Jos

thin
cardinal rflKO
cf.2
16S8

26

mttTlN
2 5 37 f scales of crocodile pot v. sub 11. nriN.)
;

Com

ej^6t

S4S9

&WW
,

""C?

Nu

41

Jb

41'.

(nx fire-

3i

(allP; 'k precedes other numeral);

but nif nnso rj'jniK ('k following)


ls ,8

2Ki 4 2Cni2 cf. 2K22 = 2Ch34 2K 2 4 =Je 52^2 Ch 36"; Jos 12 (D) Is 3 o Ezr 2 =Ne 7 cf. v D11 10"; as ordinal
1 ;

1K14"

10

15

UNn^ n.pr.m. Ahab (father's brother ;=


was a nephew of in Syr., given ob rnaximumcum]>atresuosimilitudinem,Tia.rILe;hr8R\is in Euseb. chr ' " B cf. LCB1879 1339 In many cases,
3X"nK
,

24

Nb ZMG1886'"2
cf.

17

'A x la&os

S6

30

37

Herod;

like

name

nju> ri'iSD e'en

nnto Gn
i6
13

24

17

25
1

8 13 (P)

Ex

ls

(P),
1

Ch
23

'

Ch

'('k

preceding); but

16

Hg 2 ('N following). TtinS n.pr.m. (union fr. mite 1 Ch8 6 ="nN Gn 4 6 2 tin adj. = nns Ez 33 s0 del
>.

however, the mng. of n.pr. comp. with nx


dub.,

is

1 ,n

?)

a Benja-

perfect consistency, especially in comparison with cpds. of 3X, seems impossible;


cf.

&

Dl"- 4
Co,
cf.

@.

rem. sub ^XOX, and further We 6 " " 8 "'"'", axnx 1 I6 28 -!-; anx: j e 29 22 *""')
1

1^ f7 }tf (stem assumed for nx j which however A 69 perh. bilit. & prim, so Thes Eob Ges al. D1"
prop, surround, protect; Dl BASIMO

1. son of Omri, king of Isr. 1 K16 2829 18 123 2o 21314 4 i t. 1 K, 27 t. 2 K, i 4 1. 2 Ch; Mi 6 16 t2. false prophet, time of Jerem. Je 29 2122

comp. ahu,

side.

2PIN TV

v.

axnx. T
'

Zehnpfund
Thes.

prop.6eZon<7<.')5re<Aer,cf.Schult.

De

Goeje in

RS

BemlB61'

suggests connec-

TpnW

n.pr.m. (brother of an
1

intelligent
2
29
.

tion with hayy, family, clan).


1.

son of Abishur, of Judah one)

Ch

nW

63o

X11 '

Sab. fix (sf. 1,Tnx) yi.\ etc.),

brother (Ph. nx, Ar. -J (cstr. 1 " *"" * CIS'


'

t^OinS n.pr.m.descendantof Judah 1 Ch 4 2


TDfc^nN n.pr.m.
s3

Eth. Mai-: As. ahu

cf.

DF, Aram.

al., r
;

one of David's heroes

2S

abs. I"IX Gn 24 Palm., Nab. sf. \Tinx, iTnx); Sm TR*; DI 33; + (Ez 18 10 del. Co cf. Ba K " defends as owe cf. As. ahu) never c. 21 TO* art ; cstr. "ns Gn 1 o + sf. 'nx Gn 4" +

nx, Ll/

23

iChu
,

35
.

s9

Ew

Tin^nS

rprr 4^ (always, exc. where other

Gn4'+; VnKGn 4 + Wnx Je 34 + 3 t. etc.; 8 0<"n v * rS pl.D nKGni3 +; sord. H013 v.De 10 cf. sub WN; cstr. 'nx Nu 27 +; sf. *W Gn 29 23 7 nnx I9 + vix 1 S 2o +'(but 1 S 30 @ We for HX'nx); ?pnx Gn 3 7 + 1""? Gn 44" +
2 9
;

15

'"

form noted), "TIN n.pr.m. (brother of Yah(u), cf. Ph. itan brother of Milk, & esp. "l^ennx sister of Milk, where nnx must be cstr. since cf. Carth. ^>D is a male deity; mp^Onn 213 318 2. a scribe Euting ). 1. a priest iSi 4
.

1K4I
29
;

3. a prophet

K
15

1 1

29 - 30

15

2-4

Ch

13

etc.

1. brother, born of same mother (& father)

Gn

51316 M 4 + oft.; also of half-brother Gn20 (on pa245 4 78 12 cf. v 2 Si3 +, + 2. indef. rentage ) 37 8 121416 relative; Lot, of Abr. Gni3 14 ; Jacob, 1215 hence of kinship in of Laban 29 (nephew); wider sense; member of same tribe Nu 16 10 18 26 13 11 " 18 12 2 S 19 ; of same people Ex 2 4 Dt 15 Ju
-

2-8 -9

">

611

27

44

20

49

cf.

28 s 2o 10
.

,0

+Ex

1 14 2 Ch 1 o (last five 9 *WW). 4. 2 '- 29 33 22 father of king Baasha 1 2i jg 2K9'. 5. grandson of Hezron 1 Ch 2 25 or perh. n.pr.f.,

4 - 5618

mother of preceding four, cf. Be. 4 Ehud, of Benj. 1 Ch 8 7 =n inx v


,

6. son of

vid. esp. Lv 19" cf. v (ex14 Is 66 Ne 5 tended to inch sojourner 13 v34 ) of Israel & Judah 2 S 19 42 Isr. & Edom Nu 20"; cf. of Ishmael Gn i6 12 25 18 of Mend 2 S I 26 1 K 9 13 20 32 33 ; of allies ' JV13 Am i 9 . 3. fig. of re3
1
-

58

18

7. one of 36 Dvd's heroes 1 Ch 8. a Levite, Dvd's time 1 Ch 26 20 9. a chief man under Nehem. Ne io 27 10. a Gadite 1 Ch 5 15 ("HK). 11. a man of Asher 1 Ch M (id.)
.

"j

TTirrn^
(brother

n.pr.m. prince of Asher


cf.
Tfrl,

NU34
v.

27
;

of majesty,

liriUX;

also

irynx).

semblance

Jbso

29

D'jnji

*n*n nx
cf.

(||

nta!> jn

tiTIW n.pr.m. (= ;ynx, i.e. fraternal).


a son of Aminadab, brother of TJzzah
2

1.

n ?J(-)

S 63 4
-

i.e.

by reason of
.

his crying,

Di;

Pr 18 9

4. in byJ? vxn nx toxica nsiro. another VnX tf'-X Gn 9 s Jo 2 8 Zc 7 10 phr! one s7 Vnx tf<x Gn 1 3" + 25t. + Ex 32 (where also fame phr. c. VIJJ1 & *aip v these words & also E"X, inx); for development of idiom cf. Dt 15' Is 19 2 Je 34 "<ii>n Ez 38 21 Hg 2 s2 usually of men of faces of golden cherubim Ex
jviitro
.
'.

( vnx,

We

vnx, but
1 i

v.

Dr)
,

Ch

13

2. a Benjamite 3. a Benjamite

Ch 8 14 but rd. Ch 8 31 =9 37 (>


.

( vnx). W1K Be.


Vnx).
cj.v.)

n.pr.m. (prob.=1in , nx a Benjamite 1 Ch 8 7 of Ehud,


1. grandsonof Eli

TTITHM

son

T^tD^nS! n.pr.m. (my brother is goodness) 3 *"-w-* father 1 S 14 1 Ch 5


;

of

Ahimelech

22

9S0
i

of pers. v. Zadok 2 S 8 17 ( son of Ahitub i


tity
;

Be
i

Zadok

Ch

11

Nen"

Ch Ch 5 37 Ezr f; grandfather
(on
(ace.
all

1U2 (3JBHK) V (on iden2. father of 16 1 8 but We rds. Ahim. ),

Ph.

Din
21

v.

DTn1

cf

Ch 5")?

(prob.

= mnx

ar>2ty eon
8 1 v. Be) '

Benj.

Nu
'

26
>ntt

Ch

of

cf.We

I.e.)

I'TO'TIN n.pr.m.
child's brother

to

Thes=1^

"1%
.

1. father of (?)) Jehoshaphat, 15 David's chronicler 2 S 8 16 20 24 1 4' 1 Ch i8 12 2. father of Baana, officer of Solomon 1 4

Hiram (Ph. Din; abbr. fr. S5"+i8t. iK+Kt 1 Ch foregoing) 10 14 2 Ch 4 9 (all Qr D1W) Di"Vn 1 K s 24 "
n.pr.m.
'n 2
1

Gn46 ). tffVn

(cf. V

Efc'll

"

11

40

also

D"Wl

Ch

8 -f 9

Tyre, contemp. of David


j

Tj-riftTlN n.pr.m.

Levite + L
-S>n,

1
*

Ch
,

6 10

(cf.

(my brotlier is death) NHQ 1 Ch 6 20 2 Ch 20 12 ).


OTTIK
-

gglMUUUt&JUMMl Ch 2 210" 8 2 8 9 21
'

>-

TTJ|7P"

nN
;

sent

n.pr.m. (brother of Melek, Ph.


v. also

4"

1U6

by Hiram the king


.

king of Solomon 2 S r" -11.11.12.14.37 I0 n.22 r qj, , 2. an artificer of Tyre,


t.

Ch. I.

&

1 1

K 7 ">>* 2 Ch
8s
.

12

na^Dn
24
31

supr.)
-

1. priest
(?jbp.''nN)

in Saul's (Dvd's) time


1

1
;

S 2i 2 2 3 9
1

22

14 - 16

tWTW adj. gent. 1BJ


TyyHM
of Naphtali

3. a Benjamite

Ch

as n.coll.

Nu 26s8

Ch

9 .n (rf.i2>.2o.

52

(title)

son of Ahitub i"s 22

father of Abiathar

S 8" EwWeThDr; "in 3X"p; whence id. wrongly


2
,|

S 23 s 30 7 so also where MT 'DT1K


;

Nu

n.pr.m. (my brother is 15 29 78 83 i 2 io 27 7


-

evil)

a chief

Ch

(IDIVN 'pao'nx) 2. a Hitt'ite 1 S *


f
i

&

18 16 (where rd.

'm

24", cf. v for '3X).

TTHH^nH
"""ittT'nN

n.pr.m. (brother of (the) dawn,


1

As. Ahseri Dl Fr202 a Benjamite )


over Solomon's household

Ch

10

26.

n.pr.m. (my brother has sung)


1

?">r

?^

Thes

cf.

n.pr.m. (my brother is a gift 1 so Ar. 1 a son of Anak Nu 1 f2 Ju ^S.)


.

K4

6
.

T7pJ"Vn!tf n.pr.m. (my brother

is

folly])

iVf?^ Jos 15".


*YyQT!M

2. a Levite,

1&m, iChf.
-

n.pr.m. (my brother is lorath) 1. son of -Zadok 2 S 15 2736 if' M jS 19 22 23 27 2**" 34 33 s8 15 1 Ch 6 5 (Ky:n) v perh. also 1 K 4
;

David's trusted & traitorous counsellor 2 S 15 12.31.31.34 15.20.21.23.23 23 M iCll 2 ,-1.6.7.14.14.15 jg j 2 I 23

1^

trWlM

n.f. brotherhood 'KH Zc

14

(be-

tween Judah

&

Israel).

(son-in-law of Sol.) of Saul 1 S 14 60


.

2. H> ,n S, father-in-law

t^n n.pr.m.

cf.

brother of (prob. Npnfl|)

T^PIN n.pr.m. Manassite 1 Ch 7


19
.

(fraternal,

Aram.

JlLLj')

Ph. I^Dn, etc.; v. El, *Ax>)X; neii\ jj ae a e thelite, rebuilder of Jericho

D-m &

K 16

34
.

TT^IPnNt n.pr.m. (my


an
officer of

brother

is

Solomon
n.pr.f.

K 4".
brother is
50

noble)

ninN 1U T
JfcLl,

n.f. sister (Ph. V ,

nnN, Aram.nns,

Ar.

JJ,

TOl^n^
2 7 3o
3
5

(my

delight)

1. wife of Saul 1 S 14 (daughter of Ahi2. Jezreelitess, wife of David 1 S 2S 43 maaz).


2

Sab. in n.pr. 'K 2 S 13 1 + (never with art.);

As. ahdtu, Dl Eth. X-Vt: z ** abs. inONnflN Os *)


,

cstr.

nins
etc.;

Gn
pi.
51

22

+;

sf.

WIS

(rrtTK)

Gn
2
13
;

i2 ,3

S2 2 3 2 1CI13
,

1
.

sf.

Vrtljg

(Qr VfrriK) Jos

^nlnK Ez

n.pr.m. (my brother has supported) father of Oholiab, a workman on tabern. 34 23


T7|D'
8

nN

Ex

3 i 35

38

16 (Qr; kfininN)+2t.(Coall'lT!K); Wtyj* Ez 16 62 (Co yrr); W\m. Ez i6 S2 (must be vn'rw Jb 42"; pi., but del. Co); DO'n^

H02 3
is help, cf.
^22

MtirnN

n.pr.m. (my brother


'

As. Ahulete, my brotlier is strength, Dl Fr202 ) 1. a chief of Dan Nu i 12 2 25 7 66 71 io 25 . 2. one 3 of David's heroes 1 Ch 1 2
.

niViVnK iCh2 l6 Jbi 4 20 2512 (same father, Lvi8 n cf.Ez2 2 n Gn2 43OS0 -r
;

1.
difl*.

sister
7

Gn
2 4
-

12

1319

,Ex2

mother) so 4
-

Lvi8 9

IDp^nSt n.pr.m. (my


;

brother has

arisen)

son of Shaphan, Josiah's time 2 22 2 Ch 20 24 father of 34 protector of Jerem. Je 26 14 22 5M!llll4 " 1 i*mmm Gedaliah 2 2 s Je 39 4 o 4
;

1214

Je22 18 = near relative Gn24 M-6 (or because Laban prominent? so Di); woman of same 18 3 2. =beloved nationality Nu 25 cf. Ho 2
;
.

2Si3'(either parent same) soDt27 Ct 8 88 ; called upon, in mourning for dead

22

Nu6

Ct 4 81013 5 12 (4
plying
that

t.
||

n^S bride

phr. orig. im-

43

6
-

TDTnN

n.pr.m.

(in-other

of

(the) lofty

of marriage with half-sister same father was allowed? cf. N6 ZM0189M50 3. symbol, of Judah, Samaria, & Gn 2012).
,

28

n
e.g.SAm2
4i
66
5
;

Sodom & Jerusalem Je

23

4 '"

4.
.

fig.

Ez I 6 3 of intimate connection
<

7810

45 - 52 - 33

d<lc'

^'
;

e.g. <S

Ju8 10

Ch 5 18 & Ez
;

(but

v. Co).

rrorb vihN| npK.


JIN \nriN

.Wig Jbi7
,

14
;

ncrrfc -toN

'&\

(cons.)

Nu
10

Niph. Pf s0 s7 Imv. 32 Impf. WINMQn' 47


;

3 pi. 1THN3 Jos 22';

t5. another, Unhfjr^J nf, of curtains of tabern. Ex26"- 6 loops t", tenons v 17 of wings of living creatures, Ezek.'s vision Ez i 9B 3"; not of persons, but vid. nW"l. n.m. Jb * n coll. reeds, rushes (Aram.
7
.

pr

Jos 22 19 ; Pt. 1PIW Gn 22 13 ; tfinN: 12 be aught Gn 22 13 Ec 9 12 ; elsewhere have EC9 ; 10 s7 Nu 32 30 Jos 2 2 919 (P). possessions Gn 34 47 Pi. Pt. inND Jh 26 c. ace. enclose, overlay (so
Wi-jn

Gn

34

MnN

As. Dl w pi.

*, cf.

NinN, orig. Egypt., a\d AOlBBMM 338 Wied 8*"""""* 16 Gn ; green, v. Ebers ) 15 s18 41 (E) Jb 8"; also Ho 13 where rd. D'HN pi.
cf. fr.
-

demot. a\u

tnriNe

be

Ch 9 fastened
{lie

Aram. +~1,

shut).

Hoph.

Pt.

to sq. ?.

tnN
triNliT
1

n.pr.m.
cf.
8

for
T) e

DW

c f.

AW),
mn.
1

or

fr.

parall.

form [nnN],

v.

COT

Compl.Vr.SSf

rrns!

v.

1. king "of Judah, son of 38 12 6 7 8 Jotham, father of Hezekiah 2 K 15 16 + 1 3 10 ls S8 18 13 9 i 3 t. 2K; Isi 7 i4 38 ; iCh 3 2Ch27
' -

(q.v.) on 2

K 16 )
1
-

hath grasped, abbrev. for As. la-u-ha-zi (i. e. Ahaz)

n^f C8 vb. grasp, take hold, take posses ~ T

&

sion (Ar. ii.1 Sab. lriN Sab. Denkm. 39 Aram. 1DK, ZA", As. a/iasu, Eth. Qal Pf. tnN 9 2 S i ; Ex "15" + ; ntntj Jb 23 1 ' Is 33"; sf.
,

__

MH;)-

1 s. sf.

tntm
nrn

2 2

4 Jb 17' + ; vript Ct 3 etc.; Impf. S 6 6 3 fs. intin Dt 32 41 ; irota) ru 3 16 S 209 tf*} Ju 206 pin* Is 13 8 /.
,

W V&

1 2 Ch; Ho 1' Mi I . 2. son of Micah, 35,36 42 great-grandson of Jonathan 1 Ch S 9 41 cf. Las). (+ 9

+ 8t.

TntnN
nt.;
11

n.f.

possession
8

'n

Gn47" +

cstr.ninNGni7 +2it.;
I
A.

sf.

possession,

""
18

4.7

Lv

M 2K 10 I3 25 27 29 33(hou8e
' '

P&

^njllN

^
4

8
;

late

of landed property
' ,41 45

Gn
"?2
5'

46

Nu
3i
1

2V

totnN"'

EX15
1

15
;

*|W]tf
3

Jei3
10
;

21

gutt. ths'i
/w/. ins

Ju 16

1K6
1

etc.;tas'B ms. trow Ec 7 18


, ;

35 2 48
43

Dt 3 2 49 Jos
.21.22.22

2
28

12 39
-

pi, 28 iCh7
,

2 2

2Chn
njnN
'

Ez 44

1^5.6.7.7.8^18.
14

Nen
,

3
;

0, ynfe,

niriN 'N
34

Ex Ne

4
7

4 3

etc.;

Ch i3 9 +3 t.; Imv. tilN WIN ItnN Ct 2 2S2 21 "^n' Ru 3 s WIN EstVj P. ac. IT* 2 Ch 25 ^ass. 3 Gn 25 26 Ex 4 4 grasp, take hold of, sq.
6
;

K6
,

ins

16

16

Gn'36 Lvi4 24 jnNn niriN Lv 2 7


cf.V21
;

land possessed, one's own land 24 2 Nu 3S 28 Jos 22 491919 cf. 25 5


'"

c. nijff,

'fc

Lv

27

16 - 22 - 28
,

(both J) Ju 16 20 (=? PgJ3 19 ) 2 S 4 6 61 6 6 'of beams having i Ru 3 1 " 5 ; 1 20" 1 hold in a wall; (cf. IJJJJ D'-MN IVf Jb 8 17 Hoffm rds. njnWN^); also Ct 7 9 of taking hold of branches, in metaph.; poet, fig., of 12 God's seizing man in wrath Jb 16 ; taking s3 hold graciously i/c 73 ; taking hold of judgment
6

29

10

32 33 rbm ; njnN 'y LV25 32 7 })ossession by right of inheritance Nu2 7 32 & ' n^nj 35 2 cf. nSn:a 'N Ez 46 16 (but Co as Nu 4 9 20 :,0 13 7 27 so B); napmrajGn 2 3 49 5o ; DbiV'N

c."i'V,

nm

Gn 17 8 48 4 Lv

25

s4
;

in promise to Davidic king


S

(|| nbn:) portion of Levit. priests Ez 44

^n-'ddn ^mnN.i

^2

fig.

of

''

as

s*

(ll^-n?).

n.pr.m. (PaA(w)
Aa<A grasped; 22 62 etc., cf. 'Oxof(e)ias 1 BNr,s 1. king of Isr., son of Ahab 1 22 Lag )

Dt32
folly

41
;

subj.
3

man <fa ntnx rnwa Jb 2 V


cf.

(||VnDB> -ay

also 17
18

);

of taking hold of

Ec2
s9

'cf.

jnNH DiS333;
2"
cf.

7 ; subj. also sq. ace.


4

Xfa
Ju
i

Jb 38
6

13
,

2Kl

18

2Ch20 37

(VVTnN);

+ 2Kl
-

Ch2035

Tht$ 12 6 16 21 2S
1

Is 5
1

Ct'2
10

15

v 6 supr.), subj. JfWJD, n ? '*1 D T!$ 'r??! 3 n ? a ? ; of a snare catching the heel, 9 s in metaph. Jb 1 8 fig., subj. God ^ 77 ; God's
(cf.
;

K6

iChi 3 9 2Ch25 5 ^ 56 137 9 "

9-'
;

2K iCh
3.
q12
'

io'-ii' 12" 13' 14'

W
*

2. king of Judah, son of Joram 2 iCh 3 1I 22 1 +i5t. 16 23 2729 2 11 (all WnN); 2 9

v O n.

a priest

Ne

li

13

(for

which rnp

Ch

Listen, Tafal\

hand 139 10 subj. pain, sorrow, fear, etc. Ex 9 6 16 63 3 14 141S 7 2 S i Jb 2 i 30 I5 ^ 4 8 119 Is 2 1 33


;

Je 13 21 49 24
Is 13
8
;

subj.

man,

obj. fear, etc.

'srn

obj. T^ AV RV hold

take one's

way Jb

1 7

Jb 18 20 p^? TriN''
11

D-tn^ n.pr.m. (possessor) a man of Judah 1CI14V TrvtnN n.pr.m. possession) friend of Abimelech
I.

on his

As. sabdtu urJju, e. g. V. R ); 3 12 7 of barring gates pt. pass, caught Ec 9 ; 6 held Est I ; taken (by lot) 1 Ch24 666 fastened,

way

(cf.
1 ' 74

&

23

Gn

26

26
.

supr., abs. Ne

nn^
2'

cr2/>

W, onomat.,

cf.

Ar. ll).
pi.

(on text v. Ot); taken out of a 30 47 STH ; 3I pt. act. of same form
-

Thes Ba

175

& Eth. pt.;

similarly

number Nu Ct 3 8 cf. Aram. Tfttt,

w n.[m.] jackal (As. afj.it Dl ) D^nk is I3 'n Dn'na ^sboi (|| D^s).

t[n]

11.

nnK?
nN
n.f. flre-pot, brasier (Ar.
Jill
,

tn.

in

-TIN
Thes,
is

an error) alw.

c.

art.

Je 36

s5

V3Bp 'SH

delayeth

(it,
6

the recompense) not to his enemy.


irrt>!
i8

rnSJ'ap the brasier before

'WOK v
t

brother

him was burning ; v 23 23 ik>s v 'srr^y iro e>sn fr. ns " T \ v -: -t) T v -: T v. sub nns 111. ns interj., p. 25).

wn

2 S 20

Qr

taken by 01'""' as Qal

tniflN n.pr.m. a Benjamite iCh8 4


7 corruption of iTns v q. v.)

(perh.

9 498 " Ko 13" Ges (cf. inril v from tns), by Sta' 2Bem as Hiph. (lit. shewed, exhibited delay): on the Kt (nn.l) v. Dr Sm
.

t"nin hrthi*) adj.gent.


for 'S~|3 rd. 1CT

S 23 (where
: .

IriN adj. another (prop, one coming behind), f. rnn (with dag. f. implic); pi. DnriS
1.

We

Dr;
v 20 )

prop, (tyn BK

|3 c f.

unknown Klo v 28 ^ 1 Ch 1 i 12ra 2 7 4


ref.

(as if

from

sg.

ins), once

Jb 31 10 fins,

rriins

TIN
so also

(P) (perh.

21 n.pr.m. a son of Benjamin Gn 46 s8 corruption of Dl'nS Nu 26 (P);

(= Ar.^LT, Sab. ifiss, As. ahru future, fpl. as s5 subst. afyrat time future of ins jnt days) Gn 4 " D'ins D <mo</tr seed 8 t e ven
11

^ nyaP

rnqK

Ch

cf.

ins

>=

'&

Ex
ins
'N

22

ins

nl'B>3

n the

field of

coram.)

o^er days another + oft.;

P"!*
;

another

/PJJ^ff

(existence

& meaning
rr2,

dub.)

Je 3 1

nNn "S5

man (husband) Gn2o 19 Dt24 3


1
s

K fthe

other court, v.lXO;


v.

t-'VnN n.pr. (Dl trans. 0! would that! ns supr.p. 25) & comp.interjecsub in. (cf. Y^S ! that I at last ! tional Bab. name Ahulapia, ZimBP " 6 cf. 01 OT otherwise HalJAS * *) 1. 31 so Be Ot al. f. daughter of Sheshan 1 Ch 2
s

roinri'2
s4

Ch

32

the other wall,

ncin.
2
31

Appended

'

in

view of v 34

2.

m.

12 s3 7 7 (see v =Ne v ) Ne 7 (prob. here txt. 18 v. BeEy not in Ezr 2 s9). Often with err., the collat. sense of different, as 'K D'lJS o/tfr 4 8 14 19 garments Lv6 iS28 Ez 42 44 ; lay,' D'ias

to a n. pr. for distinction


:

Ezr

Ne

father of one of David's

mighty men (not

in 2

S 23)

Ch

1 1

41
.

Lv

42

14
9

nn Nu

24

nSnN t
;

3^ v

Ezn"

v.

ata
n.f. perh.

thfi ( Hi Sm); dV
;

14

inasnii
Is 05'
6

s io 6

(cf.

62'

SS'in);

tfTO

nN

amethyst (etym.

dub.;

sub Di>nThes q.v.;


solide;

Hal" 871426 fr. D^n etrefort, Di Kn comp. Talm. nWD, malva &
HAS6 N

Dt 205 " 28 30 (so ins, Dnns alone f 109 8 Jb 810 12 Is 65" Je 6 8 10 al.); D? Dt 2 8 32 fft 31
;

with that of strange,

alien, as 'K tP'S

26 27 29 Je22

n^SJun P^Is28
;

n
(||nQ'B"JJ)b3);

der.fr. Aram, think of green malachite; D1 land Ahlamd), amethyst ace. to 33 Josephus; "* 1884 285 but cf. v. also'Lag Di; one of the on the ephod Ex 28 19 39 12 gems
-

esp. in the phrase


7
19
1

D'ins D'HpX other gods(6^t.)


13 14
-

Ex203 (=Dt 5 )23 (bothJE) Jos2 4 516 (E) 1 S 26 Ho 3 & particularly in Dt (6 8 + i5t.)
19
,

"^CriN

n.pr.m. father of Eliphelet, one of


.

s4 David's heroes 2 S 23 (Meaning dub.; 1 35 11 has rflK, sq. 1B n ; txt. prob. corrupt.)

Ch

& Deut. writers, as Jos 23 Ju 2 Je (18 1.) & compiler of Kings; ins i>S once EX34 (JE). So ins alone Is 42 s + 1 6 4 + Of time, follow(P) in the ing, next (rare) UfJ HJB'a Gn 1 7 'N in Joel I s ^ next year; 2 K 6 s9 'Kn Di3
16

1217 19

14

21

13

[nn^ vb. to remain behind, delay, tarry


(Ar. ll to put
off,

109

= another generation).
"1HN

poet, the next generation (Ju 2

10

in prose

also to
,

Aram.
**).

Pa. ins,

Aph. Lo(
;

remain behind; Shaph. iLa.L. Sab.

prop, subst. the hinder or following

iflK Osiander

ZMGlft65197

inns
s

DHM E^ De
(contr.
;

" k,n

tQal once only


cf.

Gn

32

insi
19

fr.

inSKI

3HK Pr

8 17 )

and I have

tarried until

now."
gt.; Pt.

tPi. Pf.

yX
(3

Gn 3 4
t.
.

njHJ Ju

s8

5
s6

7m;>/. into,
,_ (

inxn

thinks 3 1. Ju 5 28 '(|| '*&& tifr) Is 4 6 13 and my 3 8 6 19 salvation insn tib Hb 2 f 4o' = 7o Dn p with
T)
tarry, abs.
;

insn) etc. (in 24 + 1 intensive, delay,

part (cf. the pi.) 1. adv. a. of place, behind, Ol Ew twice Gn 2 2 13 (many MSS. Sam. 6 b. of time, afterwards read "ins v. Di) \//68Gn io 18 18 5 24 s5 3021 Ju i9 5 + insi in laws of 819 28 7 2. prep. 15 2 2 Nu s^al. P, as Lv 14 5 6 1 1 1 Ct a. of place, behind, after Ex 3 1 1 2

'

34 . Pr 23 ftO"^ BnrjKB <Aoe 2 over the wine, Is s" 5!^? 'insp, V' 1 2 7 tarrying , , nriKD (|| Dip D 3B>D). 2. causat. of T)2f
b

&

inf.

Gn

19

30

ins T]bn to go after, follow Gn 37" 2Ki 3 2 2 3 3 Is6 5 2 Ezi 3 3 Jb3i 7 ins njn iS s 3 71 12"; nnso from after t2 S 7 f 78 Is 5 9 6 28 b. of time, after Gn 9 Lv 25> al; DW^H ins
2
9

Is 57

'

keep Qal, cawse one to delay, hinder Gn 24 back (=bring late) Ex 22 s8 with 7 & inf. delay to Dt if2 quoted Ec 5 3 ellipt. Dt 7 10 he
; ;
. . .

s6

n^Xn after these things tGni5 22 39 4o' iK 38 17T Dt2i' 3 f3 ins fLv^ i7 2i'Ezr7 Est2 3 19 1S10 5 m ins (late) 2Ch 3 2 9 sq. inf. tNu6 24 3 ins iy till after +Ne 1 3 19 Je 40' 1 Ch 2 Jb 2 1
1 1

C.

Ne

15

strangely:

Ew RV

besides; but text


1

prob. corrupt, v.

Be Ry.

3.

conj.

I^K ins

30
and without ~\mt LVI4 after that EZ40 Je 4 1 16 Jb 42 7 As prep. & conj. the pi. ^HK is
; .

pro*
2

43

K9
15

18

^nK-bK ab v 19 Zc 6 6
back
of.
23 adj. Pr 2 8

c.

fyngrhs Ez
t3"l

4i

beside, at the

freq., which in any case must be Plur. only cstr. *!!D used before suffixes. 1. subst. hinder with sf. 'inK, V5j*i etc. a part +2 S 2 rvjqn nnN3 with the hinder end

much more

2. prep. a. of place, behind, of the spear. after Gn i8' rtfis H*T} and it behind him Dt

a vera 1.) *3JK (si that turneth backwards (cf. Je 7 24 ) so JosKi De 01 p 429 (doubtfully) Now Sta {301b ace. to Ew f220 *Hi an abnormal adv. afterwards, Pr Lag conj. ^rnN3 of. odois.

"MnN

man

11"

Jus" iSi4

u 2i 10

';

Ho5 8
;

T"3n Behind

thee! (sc. Look or The foe is) with a vb.as D*20 to look Gn 19 17 rS 24', B^h to shake the

head

K 19
),
1

jW

(Arab. Ji.1) the hinder side, back part, in the sg., mostly in ad"TiriN

subst.

21

or implying

esp. verbs expressing motion, as N3 to enter in (v. Dr

(=Is 37

s2

),

a. as accus., in poetry backverbial phrases tvards 23 t. (=prose TflHR) with vbs. such as
:

2S20
IT"},

14

i?a, PS*, pbi, njn, tfcn, >p,

n,

17 ^BJ/a Gn 49 3ib3 be turned 2 S 4 15 10 31D3 35 40 + Dgh), 3V^^9" 5 6 +


,
,

22 (||

31BTI

V?? *? (see these words), b. of time, after Gn 9 9 D^inK Q3jniyour seed after you; simi4 43 0li ,2 larly i7" 35 48 Ex 28 Nu 25 all P (also Dt i 8 4 s7 10 15 1 S 24 s2 2 S 7 12 & with V33 Gn 18 J ( + &!*) Ex 2 9 s9 P Lv 2 5 46 H Dt 4 40 1 2 25 28 1CI128 8 Pr20 7 U"rfn nJos2 2 27 W3 Je32 21 Jb2i Exio" Juio3 etc.; with inf. Gn 5 4 VT^in nnK after his begetting Sheth, I3 i4 17 i8 12 2 5 n + oft.; |3"nriK afterwards Gn 6 4 (nriN
13
||),

(of enemies 5 19 Is 50 (from obedience to God), repulsed), 44 4 3<B>n 44 25 ^44", nsn 7 S m behind "mj Is i
,

19

8 5 in the phrase D^S (opp. D"|p) i// 139 Jb23 10 -lil-M in front and 6e/wnd ti Ch i9 (altered 10 14 'K1 from' in 2 S v. infr.) 2 Ch 13 Ez 2
;

'fO

18:!9

b.

"rtn^jffl

fPr

29",
it

nsna^ "foKB

Dan) Ges

Hi

but a wise

man

stilleth it

14

wards

(sc.

when

when, cf. 2CI135 ) 15 21 3l 15 19 23 25 32 4i 45 etc; p-nriN vm as a formula of transition chiefly in 2 S (2 1 8 1 io 1


1t5>K
1|

= p26 afterwards,
ls

20

14

the background, sc.

(nn anger) backwould break forth), De in of his heart (|| N'xY inVTPS
1

^D3).

c.

"tim) (a) as a.

if

14

35

Je

24

(0) of
s3
.

1S24 Jui6 2K6 2CI120 Heb. flK) nnN tJb42 16 Ezr9 10 2Ch2i ( + -5'3)35 20 (do.);'cf.Aram. njinnK Dn 2 294S and nn inxa Dn 7".The local
||

3 2i H) cf. 24H; in late


1
,8

24

time, hereafter (cf. 42 d. -rtriND behind (P=on the side of) t2 S io 9 11 '9*i D*}it? in front and Je/mvd, Is 9 'W? DVK#M and the Philistines behind (=:on the West), opp.

D''32? = before) fls 41

23

'

\jt 49 Dn"B3 Dnnns^ & a/ter them (i.e. following, imitating them) men applaud their speech, cf. Jb 2 1 33 3. conj. *fflU after that, with
.

(metaph.) and temporal senses blend

14

tPlur. cstr. "!n$ hinder part (of D"$30 DTK. the tabernacle) Ex 26 12 (of a man or animal) s3 25 4 ls 33 (=2Ch 4 )Ez8
,

iK7

the finite vb.

Dt 24 4
2 s"
is
8 1

"^
9

Jos'7

out nc>N

tLv

S5

t.

+; with(The most common


23' 24

i6

20

TJTjVIN adv. (prop, nTHP Sta' ) backwards


367

an

adj.

fem.,

cf.

23 - 23

S 4 18

1
-

8 s7 2

(=poet, "tflK) 20 1011 Is 38 s


.

Gn

constr. of "Onx

Jos 2 7 *NT 1E>K3

nnK must be an error, either for

as a prep, with the inf. cstr.)

j^O**

f n J i|i n^>

pl-

B^S*

(also

D^nqK),

or for nt?N3 alone (notice DiTnriK twice in the same verse); 2 S 24 10 rd. 1SD '"inK , vid. Dr. 4. with other preps.: a. inKt3 r7 r 8 7 1 Ch 17 2 S7 -inso); (|| (a) from behind Gn 1 9 s6 2 S 2 s3 ; /rom a/ier i. e. from s following after, usually with 3^E> or ~&0 1 S 24 22 2630 ,s 43 2S2 1 1 oft. with God as obj. as Nu 1 4 1S 4 1618 23 29 1 S 15" + with other Dt7 Jos 2 2 32

new nnx

adj. from "inN, coming after or behind (as a conipar. or superl., ace. to the context); hence 22 a. of place, behind, hindermost Gn33 ; u*n I^DKiJ the hinder
(

'

on9
;

= the Western)

sea

(i.e.

the

opp. ^tolgn Djn the front sea =the Dead Sea, the Semites, in defining the quarters of the heavens, turning naturally to the East, cf. Dip of the East, P^, I?*? of the
:

Mediterranean

vbs. of motion, as
2

rhv

S 14 46
7
,

S 20 2
2
;

nbjU

TOT Hoi 1 Ch 17 np^ 7 pregn. 21 I830 thy ears shall hear a word ^'nriKD coming 21 7 from behind thee, Je 9 (sc. PS3, see v*) 1 S 1 3

s7

Am

15

s. v. lil"lK d. and As. mat aharru Western land,' of Phoenicia & Palestine) tDtn 24 34 2 Jo 2 20 Zc 14 8 Jb I8 2" poet. D*a*ins Ew Hi Di De the dwellers in the West More commonly b. of time, (opp. CJiO'lp).

South, above
'

tlie

L We Dr inng? Vnn.
2- 4 -"

latter

or
4

last

denoting position 19 " (\0=of,ontheside of; see p) behind Ex 14


(p)

S 19 12
41
;

Is 8

(ace. a of God
,

to context) Ex 4 Dt 24 6 12 Is 44 (|| fabrh 4 8 (do.)


8

cf.

Jos8

1K10" Ne4
1

in genl. subsequent (vaguely),'"

0^ =

(y) of

time (rare) t Dt
29

(i> 21

29'

r>) 2Chi3 Ec 10"; [3 'HnSD


.

13

time

to

come fls 30 8 Pr 31 s5 (but


last day), '(?) nil(n)

Ne
,

8 18 tftn

'n~the

tlte

following

+2S 3

i5

2CI132

23
.

b.

t'lDr^ 2S5 23

generation

tDt29 ^48" 78"

21

102 19 DTnS(n)

tvnrm
they that corns after Jb 1 8 (Ges Schl)Ec i 4 ,but 4 Is 4 1 the last, Jb 19 25 Dip; "isjri>y fiinto and as
16 2

31
n
'

DtSN
'THHfr* n.pr.m. app. a descendant of Judah 1 Ch 4 8 & mng.
(deriv.

one coming after (me) (and so'ablo to' establish my innocence when I am dead) will he ('pKll my The fern, is Vindicator) arise upon the dust. used adverbially (cf. njb>K")) afterwards or

dub.)

to^arWRjflTM
AT*K B"
21 E

n.m.pl.
>

satraps

(Pers.

Khshatfapdvan, 2>rotectors of the realm,

at the last (ace. to context): (a) absol.

nM
J

tDan
10

alm who
,

= (arpan7]s,

v. Spieir

(raTpartrjs,
;

cf.

Lag

0<AU >-M!
>.

rds.

(0) 2

njftqaa
2
26

opp n$fa)$) tDt


.

3
31

2 1 S 29 Ec i u
.

13

Dn 8 3 (vVkS fNu 2
;

17'

^BTWriK

n
3

FD11K nK)_'K Est 8 .


.

cgtr

EzrS 36

(P)

^I^DM
'

ii.pr.m.

Ahasuerus

Xerxes

|V'} !!7^
,

61

n-f- after-part, end;

a. of place,

only f 139 (late) D; 'X. b. of time, Zatter ;>ar< or actual cZose (ace. to context), opp. TB'NT; 12 of year Dt of a man's life Nu 23 10 Pr ; 11 12 ? 20 5 Jb8 42 ; of a people's existence NU24 ; 20 29 lot Dt 32 Je 12 4 3 i 17 V 73 17 ; a fu=final ture, i.e. a happy close of life, suggesting sometimes the idea of a posterity, promised to the

14 Je 29" 24 'N (Hipni DDp nrb), withheld from the wicked Pr 24 20 (|| '.r\]n> 13 v infr,) the end or ultimate issue of a course of action Je 5 31 Pr 14 12 s2 s 23 (of wine, i.e. of indulgence in it) 25 Is 10 46 (absol., but implicitly of a phase of history) 7 6b_7 Dn 12 8 47 (of the conduct described v *) Ec 7 8 of a prediction the event Is 41 s2 D*9*n TinnNri in the end of the days, a pro-

18 righteous Pr 23

(||

nipn

} j )e )

W
;

37.10. a]g0 Dn 9 where ma d e f tller of 3 ^ Darius the Mede,' cf. Meinh. T , ")TOn n.pr.m. but in form adj. gent. 'nxn 1 Ch 4" Pers. (cf. Be)

tntCWl, [b.c. 2 " 10 481]) king of Pers. Ezr 4" Est i -)- 18 t. 16 Est + Est io Qr (Kt " BhCTIN); B'T^DK Est i
1

(Pers. K)ishaydrshd= mighty + eye or man, vid. oM6 in Aram, CIS UI12J Spiegel ;
'-

2i

is

'

(perh.

= belonging
(fr.

to the realm, royal, vid. iufr.)

t[pntt>nN]

adj.

(?)

royal

Pers.
-

Khshatfa, lordship, realm, vid. Spiegel 1-c 215) pi. DTTnBTlKri agreeing with BO^n Est 8 I0M
.

nnx v.
CM v.

im.

DQK.
dub.
;

*7t3K (mn gfirm, strong,


cf.

perh.

cf.

Ar.

jj,j

make

phetic phrase denoting the final period of the history so far as the speaker's perspective reaches ; the sense thus varies with the conthe ideal or Messianic text, but it often

Thes MV).
Ju9
'

tltON
-

n.m.

15

bramble,

buck-thorn

period of Israel's 14 Dt 4 30 (of the possession of Canaan) Nu 24 of Israel's return to God after adverperiod 29 (of the period of Israel's rebellion) sity) 3 1
future;
(of

tGn49*

the

10 (cf. Che ty 58 ) [rhamnus, Ar. jjl, As. e(idu w No ,8s Aram 15 v. Dl KJB*, )^/ cf. Low*"- ) iiAi contr. D'SJ/ Ju g" (personif, in fable) ^58'
, ;

as fuel (in

fig.,

cf.

Che);

tW

fija

n.loc,

Gn

H03
48
47

Is2 2
39

so

io.n

^r

j-jj

& onxo

ba).

(=Mi
16

49

Ez 38

4 ) Je 23 (v. Graf)= 3 o (of the period of Gog's attack


14 (Aram.) io (of cf. D'Wn 'K3 Epiphanes):

20

24

J^J^JfJ Arab.

upon restored Israel) the age of Antiochus

Dn

s8

ing sound

(cf.

AW 1* 5 Ges'"]

to

emit a moaning or creak1604 '

Lane
pi.

").

t[*teH Ol.
3 19 mutterers

412

n.m. mutterer,

D'BK

Is

Ez 3 8 8

c. D^iSn

K Je 50 12 the

Am6'

of the nations (of


(Israel) cf.

Undermost Babylon), opp. DtOT TPVVCi NU24 20 (Amalek) chief of


last,

IVOR, D'Jjn?) i.e. either ven4 triloquists or whisperers of charms (cf. 8" 2 9 ).
(||

the nations, d. concr. posterity (extension of 20 37,38 usage noted above in Pr 24 ) yfr 37 (jwssibly

not more than 'a future' here) 109 (|pi*l? s 25 25 4 9 Ez2 3 DO'f "$ "OS) (acc.to others, 4 in these four passages, remnant, residue) Dn 1 1
13

TtON subst. gentloness, used only advera. as adverb, accus. 1 K 2 1 27 JBX IJ.jW and he (Ahab) went about softly (sc. in penibially:

Am

tence);
v.

b.

with p of norm or state


2

(as

in

til.

"N1N n.pr.m.

Ch7

12

ins adj. another, to quite dub. ; Be thinks avoid naming Dan (cf. Gn 46 21 Nu 26 42 ) on account of the narrative Ju 1 7 f. Ot identifies with DnnE* 8 s
).

(ident.

& meaning

S 18 6 "9^ ^"0*6 (deal) gently nB5b, {>) for me with the young man, Is 8" the waters
of Shiloah

0$

D^'nn

that go gently; with

11 "D'n a word pretonic qames Jb 15 '^V BNp with sf. Gn 33" (spoken) gently with thee
;

and I

^Np
to

n^q?riK will lead on gently

(lit.

ac-

trnnN

n.pr.m. a son of Benjamin

Ch8'

cording

my

gentleness).
cf.

(perh. corruption of

DynX Nu26

38

,cf.also ''HX).

tQDtSK]

vb. shut, shut up (Mish. DDK,

pt2N

32
Ar. Itl
contract,
list

DOW
stop,

stoppage,
li>l

Aram.

nt?t<;

Jon
(33

s
.

c.

+nt<P"
?)

t<

Je 5 7 upon what ground 1


f

fortress;
etc.

As.

headgear,
rriDCK
s8

Pi. aci.DCK

D1 WN lsi Pri7*+2t.; ;jas. D'OEK

afamu, in

of
4

super quo

how

= <ur&<m?
t.;

) Qal
i

coalesces into one word, v.

With other adverbs, % '"a'tf, naa'X, nB^.


^K,
cf.

Ez 40

16

+2

K6

HWI

(lengthened from

?n
;

&

nan)

Au,
p&ss.

17

ears 21' 3 Is33 is ;


cf.

= closf!d (i.e. narCo)


5

<o;>, obj.

lips

Pr

rowed, narrowing, 1626 D'BCS cf. 40" 4i ;

<S in

'K JliJipn
">3i^n
1

Ez
4
.

D'DW

K6

Hiph./m2?/!i.q.QalD??S^g8

(juss.

with sense

of indie, cf. Dr smob*-) of adder, stopping ears, sini. of wicked.


'

5 interr.adv. Where P Gn i8 9 i9 2 2 7 the most term expressing this idea, used of both gen. persons & things (but never with a verb [contrast nfa^Nj); oft. in poet. or elevated style, where 18 19 the answer nowhere is expected, Is 33 36 15 19 23 M 37 51" Je 2 (cf. Dt 3 2 *$) 1 7 37 Jb s he wandereth abroad for bread H*K (saying) Where
, 1

is it? 2 1

28

Zc
2

(Dn-n>K); in the (iron.) phrase

pt2N

n.[xa.]

thread,
84,liR-

yarn (etym.
Talm.NJIBK,

un-

where

is

thy (their)

God? t^42 411 79 10 115 2


an earnest
in.

known; onform v. Ges


cord, rope; so

K3VJJK,

3)

cstr.

tfnfO ' Pr

68 quiry Je2 J0D35

(KJT1K)

Jo

17
;

rhetorically, of
10
,

or longing IS63 1115

Ju6 13

f\

-*

t[Ht3K] " T
3

vb. shut up, close, bind (Ar.


'\io\

Tp
Is

(Aram. TO,
;

1. interrog.

How? Gn

l' [pron. dch])

adv.

26 s

614

K 12

11 bend,

curve,
fs.

Qal Impf.
Ezr
1642

Wn

what surrounds, encloses) 16 nsa *by '" ba). ,/, 69


(rra
?)

T"tt2N n.pr.m. (binder


2

a chief of Jews

Ne

2145

io 18

t^tSM adj. shut up, bound (NHIKiK, lame) i6 a j an bound, reSyip>~\i 's {?'{< J u jis 20
stricted,

as to his right hand,

i.

e.

left-Jianded.

PM]

in Syr. in cpds. as ((Jl,A:


-

JL,j'how?

bg ia>2 .

c As- at M) wJl0

wjMt A
sf.

+1 inter.

with impf. (esp. in 1 ps.) in an s s34 Jos 9 7 2 S 2 s2 12 18 \ff expostulation Gn 39 44 11 4 137 Is 48 for how should it be profaned? (l)iONn ytt how canst or dost thou (do you) 15 11 Je 2 (cf. 8 8 rcw) 4 8 14 Is i 9 say...? Ju 16 28 17 in an indirect sentence 2 K 17 Je 36 \jf 18 2. as an exclam. How! whether RU3 " Je 2 21 18 Mi 2 4 or of of lamentation 2 S 1 ; 9 4lJ Je 48 s9 51 41 Ob 5 al.; with Is i 4 satisfaction 19 how terintensive force=/iow gladly! Je 3 6 others render here 'for how ribly! 9 (but should I do'? etc.) [else]
al.

20 6

oft.

rog.adv. where?
form,
v.
is

a. so with

HS'K

Sta 1856bs]

Gn

3";

[a verbal
2
20
,

trCN
adv.
.

(from

''K

and H3

= nb

cf.

As. ekiam)

Ex

poet.

where

37" rd. and the place thereof

he?=he is nowhere Jb 14 10 20 7 (Je 17 Qr n); DJK Na3 (in indirect qu.)

is not known, D'X whire they are. Idiomatically, with the sf. anticipating the noun to which it refers (Ew sa09(: , cf. Dr

1 interrog. In what manner ? rim Tp6na>; (rather more definite than y$:=*fic;) Dt i'12 7 17 12 30 18 21 32 30 Ju 203 (indirect sen8 16 2. exclam. How! tence) 2 K6 Je8 ^73". than TO) Is i 21 Je 48 17 (slightly more emph.

La
cf.

1 '2

4
13

3.

Where?
7
',

(prob. north-Isr.;
Cf.
1

B-.'.a.M) 2

i3
,

non-Tibp

VS

wfo> r(

>

king of Hamath ? (|| Is 37 W*) I s i 9 Mi When used alone, or with other adverbs
13

t fo>, >2

the
10

Aram.
2

only

K6

*$% U*!' where?


Kt Ct i

each time
v.

Br ""- "& >)


an indirect

in

sentence.
(v.
16

to ' infr.),itis contracted

Gn 4 Dt32 37 1 S26
n'N.) "

"hrrtf 2

K6

13

Qr where ?

na'N 3.
'K

3 Qr. (The more usual form is strengthened by the enclitic ni (v. HI,
1

Pr

b.
,

4)

i l

J~

N ir

tnSD^
thus)
I.

(Ct)

(never of a person, exc. Est 7 24 23 (late), & only once 1 K22 [but v. 2 Ch 18 ] with a verb) Is 50 1 66 11 Je 6", in indirect qu. 18 1 S 9 in the phrase T}/}? iTPK wlw.re is ;
where, then
i

How?
[pfrj]

n33^t 3 3
'

only

CV5

(Est) (from Est 8 66


.

&

naa

adv. (from 'K; As. aina,ainu, Arab.


^y>\

'
{

Jj\

where ?

18 23 ti way (that) 13" 9 *-24 2. prefixed to other adverbs or Jb3&' the


. . .

whence ?) only in the com,

'2

K3

Ch

pound pM? ]7

them an interrog. force prons., thus a. H]PK which (of two or more)? only Ec 2 3 ii* (late), in indirect qu. b. tnfl?"' N
't?

imparts to

i 16 e.g. (2 _, njp K); used in a rhet. or poet, style (where 13 $ RUB njo-'N would be too prosaic) Nu 1 1

Gn

whence? Gn 29 4 42 7 (syn. 13 9 17 Jb 1 S 30 ) Ju 17 19

i"W?~
'

X
2

whence have I
for that

flesh etc.

K 6s

wlience

riK3

1 ; qu. Ju 11 2 , 13* 1 S25 ; with eubst. annexed 2S 15 ntt?" K nriK "Vy lit. whence, as regards city, art thou ?

(p?D= hence; v. sub HT) Gn 16 S 30'3 2 B i 313 Jb 2 2 in'indirect


1

Je 30" Alas

njlD"'^

day

is

great

VltoS J?KO whence

is its

like? (see also II. ]) ad fin.) 2 gi2.i. j n an j n(ij rec t sentence

Na 3' ^121' Jb
J0S2 4
(cf.

RJ^PB

iS25")-

33
fr. I. where ? or |?X) |S adv. (contracted 10 whither? I S 10" (cf. 27 @ X, v. sub b ad

rra^
<z7 to, treat

as enemy

Ex

s2

23

(E, Gov't code)


else-

5 Kt only besides in +1$?'? whence ? 2 (Qr f?KD); +JNI? of time to wAa/ jw&l ? **> 2 forca ? Jb 8 With h focaJe : ^(a)whither ? Gn
s0

fin.);

fT^prHJ

'rrai

where Pt.

i8i8B Term vk
; ||

T'^N-nK $^n (roM.*);


btof

fjjjj

i3 in indirect sentence Jos tltn


2
19
;

i6 8 32

ls

2S2

13

2K6

Isio 3

^i39 +9t.;
16
;

77

usually as subst. & mostly sf. 5 sonal foe Ex 2 3 4 (E KJS* v )

enemy, of perNu 3S 23 (P) 1 S


27'
2
8

2*

Ne

= where? (6)
PI3X

19

17

(cf.
(||

18 29) 24 520

8 20 2S4 1K21 Jb

f 54
Pr 16 7
15'-'
10
;

(c)

in

the

pbrase
-5
;

HJN1

55M
24''

Hjfetp;
;

any

toftttfter

ti

K 2 3642 2 K 5
1

opp. ^p, in sim. Je 30"


24

jnD v") Mi

how long ? tEx


6

6 s8
2

Nu

I4
'

(d) of time, n:xnj) ,tu Jos 18 3 Je

national enemy, sg. n

Ju 16 s321
;

(3%

1130)
;

of public

coll.

Ex

4 7 (sq. t6) rib i V i3 common than the syn. T1?

22

3 '3

t6) 62 4 Jb 18 2 19 2 (less
(c.

Dt^f Na3 2Ch6 +


more
oft. pi.

personif.
71

Mi7"9

Ex

s2

23

Dt

4S

*iy).

6 19 Je 15 9 34

(E) Lv 2 6 (H) Nu io 2021

(P)

of enemies of God,
<5

tnfeW (from 'X & ns here) adv. 1. where? Gn 3 7 1S19 22 2S9 Is 49 Je 3 2 Jb 4 3 8 Ru 2 in indirect sentence Je36 (less common
16 4 21 7
19

19

than nK, used of persom [contrast .]"^] and with a verb [contrast >V.8]). 2. of what kind?
i"1

io 35 (J) Ju 31 1 S S i8 19 ^66 3 68'~ Na i 28 Is 66" + as 30 24 20 ,010 + morally supreme Jb 13 33 V'37 92 of God as enemy of rebellious people Is 63', in sim. La 2 46
as protector of his people
26

Nu

(qualis?) only

Ju8".
10

tra'
betw.

n.f.

enmity'X Gn

15

fill.
Ec,!l49

")

"W interj.(soinKabb., v.De Kohl97 Wr Ec 4 ^ M (written in MT alas (late)


I

na'X Ez 25 15 35 s

enmity,

+2

t.;

cstr.

personal hostility,
serpent

men Nu35 2l22(P), betw.


Cib\0

as one

word) alas for him (Ew

!309c
),

the one,

Gn

3 (J), betw. peoples

15

& woman rm? Ez 25" 35'.


unknown Thes
;

who

falleth, etc. (i.e.

who

falleth alone)

io 16

n.i^N n.pr.m. Job (meaning


VS'tt
;

tlV. N&$ adv. not (frequently in Rabb., as T-"3X 'N impossible; and in Eth. the ordinary 16M8; negative; cf. Ph. <K CIS'", and in 30 , 167,11 the non-innocent. As. at) Jb 22 i?5"' ^

obj. of enmity, cf. for pass.

Bense *TO?

Ew
cf.

^K

comp. Ar. i_XI lie who turns (to God); but Di on i all dub. cf. Lag BN9) Jb i>"'
l
;

4 8t.Jb;

EZI4

14 - 20
.

"Hi 23 \S

(1

S 4 21 ), "Ttl3"', M

(1

S 14 3 ) n.

TN,1v.W.

pr.m. (inglorious), son of Phinehas (explained 21 1 S 4 by ^ni^D "rtU ^bi glory is gone into
exile

n^
T

v.
v.

in.
''s.

re, sub *.
,,s

from

Israel).
1-

n"N
168

v.

in. rm.
v. ib.

?3rM n.pr.f. (sense uncertain, CIS

there

TP, HSNt*. nDD^N

occurs the n.pr.f. 5>2?ni>JD Baal exalts % oris husband tol [v. JsjJ], of which blVX is conjecto be an intentional alteration, tured by made for the purpose of avoiding the name Baal. If so, 'X suggested to the Hebrew ear

^*, Vhs, rb$&, $h$, ]^,


d ?^, n ?"^.
1 1

dVm,

DHM

^"^
f
88
5

etc v
-

^N

perhaps

tV'M a.m. help


"SiJjWfc
in sim. '
eo

the idea oiun-exalted or un-husbanded), queen of Ahab, daughter of Ethbaal, king of Tyre 5 7 1 16 31 18 41319 i 9 2 2i + ; 2 9 +.

Lag

(loan-word ""' 81' 175 No01


,
.

from Aram. JU/

*
20

626

) only

'-

M? 1?:3
"
:

I.

^N a.m.

isle, coast, v. I.

S"I}N.

tfn^l^N] T
(||mn>).

n.f. id.

sf.

V'^ V' 22

my

/teifc

II. l^N* nought, v. p. 34.

D^K
"$pM
T
-r
.

cf *.
-

B!i28 Talm. D' <myi/ Lag ).

v.

ir?t.

-ran***

v. 1.

m. TT
w
),
;

terrible, of adj. terrible, dreadful D'X Hb i 7 ; of d'gnifi ed Wn Chaldeans

to s X

Jtjti)

[^^] vb.behostileto(As.ai'6tt(v.Dl Ex 23 s Ft. a** enemy = 3*) Qal Pf. Y%&f\


283

woman, awe-inspiring

ni73"l23 nQJ_K

Ct 6 4W

tnO^N
As. imtu,

,,

n.f. terror,

(3*)
f.

Ex 15 + sf.^K^K) 2S 22 =^i8 +; 4 810 l^k Ex 23 +, etc.; pi. ^3h Mi 7


; ;

19

18

D1 W

EttJIJlfc ,/,

68

24

127

D^N ^ 139

22
,

etc.;

be hos-

W2B "); cstr.np'SPr 20 sf. IT^H! E (cf Ges "- V1DK Jb 33 7 etc.; pi. D^S Je 5o :s B^U 23
2
;
,

)-'N Gn

dread (Talm. id., cf. , Ex 15" i 5 + ;

"

DWiH
Jb 20a nto'N
;
||

34
16

f 55

s
;

sf.

dread (mostly poet.), 25 34 s1 s; (song inj; ins) 23 (E) Dt 3 2 Jb 9 13 cf. 7 17 2^P * 88" (|| D^\n, DT11V3 v ); cf. Gn 33 15" rcrflj nj'w'n TO'X; occasioned by enemies
;

TSS ^ 88 ;terror, ^ Ex 15 inspired by

fa

Gn 37", 6 Ex

22 1 , DB>

Ex

30
,

D5

s
,/,

14

etc.,
31

16

Jos

2' Is

18

33

njo nlcx
dile

Ezr 3 3 ; by king Pr 20 s ; cf. ^ 55 s 6 njn, nrcVa v ); pred. of (|| nxv,


10
,

but even for emphasis prefixed to it, as Gn 1 9 15 1 16 6 9 8 40 *tf!K PX -in'B* 41" Ex 5 JU13 14 i6 19 MI 24 ) if however it be thus brought to the (so end of a sentence, or be disconnected with what 5 follows, it stands in the absol. form, as Gn 2
:

snorting of a war-horse Jbso/

of teeth of crocodreadful, shock-

noixn 12V? pX mXI and man there was none 5 to till the ground, Lv26 37 px *ITl1,Nu20 2K
d. sometimes the subj. 19 Ho 13 Mi 7 . has to be supplied from the context thus (a) 4 ti S9 and they passed through the land of Shaalim pXI and tliey (the asses) were not (lit. and nought /), esp. after vbs. of waiting or
3 4 s
:

Jb4i
1

6
;

pi. fig.

= idols
(|| 5

(i.e.

38 ing things) Je 50

D^D3).

TD , E' N
v"
(').

n.pr.in.pl. TZznim. (terrors) ancient

inhab. of Moab

Gn

(tWXH)
v.

Dt
"X.

10

('xn) ;

L
II.

[]?N].

i^ D w^ce ?

sub

PK, P& cstr. PX subst. prop. nothing,


23

21 9 6 25 17 seekinglssg" ^6 9 Jb 3 Is4i Ez7 Pii 4 4 4 7 *S in the midst of us is 20 13 (|S) tEx 17 20 20 .'pX-DX or not f Nu 13 (y)tJu 4 l* PTjetn then thou shalt say, There is not, iK i8 10 i Sio 14
; ; ;
. . .

(&)

nought (Moab. JX, As. idnu). 1. tls 40 fn'ian pXp D'JrtT who bringeth princes to nothing ;

Gn 30 die, Ex
-

Jb 33 s3
(late),

give me children, pX~DX1 and if not, 32 1520 6 10 2 S 17 (v. Dr) 2 2 3 2 Ju 9 e with subj. not expressed, once

tW|

a* no^jny,

ib.
!

40

17

41"" Hg 2

^39;
24
.

almost (|| CyD|) ^ 73 ; +pxt? of nothing Is 4 I 2. cstr. pX, very freq. as particle of negation, is not, are not, was not, were not, etc. B* q.v. Similar in (corresp. to the affirm.
usage, though not etym. akin, are ,jllJ, fiv, ' .' hA, fiVP:), prop. there is nought of sq. a subst. or a pron. suffix [verbal form,
. .

5 x ? 5$ PB] and (it) was not 15 f. once, Jb35 the earth. with the touching finite vb.; but rd. here "Jp3 PX '3 (the usage of

Dn8

in Heb.)

JLJj, cited by De, does not justify the anomaly Je 38 s the impf. may be due to the
fact that

(WK

Qggjioo.SiW.icj^j^ rjyx, yyx, n|j%, oarx, D3 ,x alsp V' 59" toy, 73 5 to^'K): twice ab,

no ptcp. of ?3J was in use, and a relat. The king is not (one tacitly supplied On Ex 3 2 that) can do aught against you.' 169d i6* aB 6 Ew* 3. ? pX, with subst., seeGes

must be

'

normally, in late Heb.; anom. "3K PX, "?. PS Ne 4 17 (so sts. Tiff, fc^, No"-"- 296); once,' in1 denying existence correctly, JIN Hg 2 6 10 absolutely Is 4 4 4 7 'Jtp pX </tere is none that
'

or pron., there is (was) not to ... .. have, has, 30 Fl? px she had no etc. not : Gn 1 1 had, child, *v}
.

seeth me,
</<re is

lit.

nought of one seeing


else

me

"ity
.

px
b.

none

Dt 4 39

K8

60

Is 4 5

6 - 6l8!B

Nu 2 7 9 MS v PX'DtO and if he have no daughter + oft.; withaptcp. bt22 il Je 14 30 49 5032 5 ^ 142 Lai 2917 Ex22 2 i^ f&O* if he have s6 nought, Dn 9 y? pxi and have nought (or none).
16
17 s
;

more commonly, in a limited sense, there is none here or at hand Ex 2 12 and he saw PX -, 3 B"X that <Aere was no man (sc. there), Nu 2 1 6 Gn 524 *3yxi and he ia no* (of Enoch's disap;

u 4. in circumst. clauses (Dr 5164 ): (a)Ex2i she shall go out free *[B3 px without money, 22 9 HX"1 pX none seeing
it,

Nu

Ho 3

'7

^32" 88 +.

13 pearance from earth) 42 one (cas.pend. as oft.), 36 30 lie is not, v oft. ?s (or has) vanished Gn 37 ; 40 14 10 12 24 19 1 K 20 Is 17 V37 103" Jb 8 2 4 27 C. with the sense determined by a predic. fols9 39 lowing : Gn 37 Joseph was not in the pit, 4 1

(6)

32 IS47 J2 Dt 3 2 a God of

II

faithfulness ?)$ PXI

and no

iniquity, i.e. with.

out iniquity, Je 5 21 Jo I 6 i/' 104 25 (c) very oft., in such phrases as T^HSJ PXI with none to 6 31 affright Lv 2 6 (12 t); 'n331?' pxi Isi al.;

+ oft.; Ex 5
ll>

ing you where duration has to be expressed Gn $g m Dt2i Is i 16 Je7 16 or intention Gn 207 DX . ,V[ 3'B'p IJ'X if thou art not restoring her,
, .

fan D3^> |ni |J^J / am not giv . straw ; and so often with particip.
10

V*Q
and
is

pxi 5
'?, it is

f,

etc.
.

59

(Dri'
i.e.

)'.

S.'with

inf.

not to.

.:

(a) like
1

oiie lariv, it

not possible to...

(cf.

sub
2

B'.' .

and

X?),

but
pXI

hardly exc. in late Heb.;

Ch 20 6
.

^V

l ) 1 ! '- ! '!'r'

is

s 15 17 know, 43 Ex 8 33

not 2>ossible

to

v.

Dr

1S7

Ju 1 2 3

(idiomatically, after DX; 17 Toll. once pleon.by & 135

Treated as a mere part, of negation, PX may vaiy its position in the sentence, the subst. which should strictlystand in thegenitive being not only separated from it by a little word, as

with thee, 22 9 Ezr9 16 Ec 3 14 out 7, yjf 40 6 TJB "n^J? f*X ovk ea-Ti jrapa^dWfiv there is no need to ... 1 Ch 23 s6 G$? (/3)
, DXB'7"f X for the Levites also

stand (in conflict) 2 Once withEst4


001.

Dj|

to bear 2

Ch

11

16

35

(v.

Dr'

i/<ere 2021
).

was wo

ec?

6. with

35
prefixes
:

^r N
|*1 na'X
cf.

want

of,

without

a. t P*?3 prop, in defect of: (a) for Pr 5 s3 he will die ">DVS P^3

Mi 6
v.

10
.

(On the actual


'H.

size of ephah,

na).
rTE',

for lack of instruction, 11" flfenn pN3 with4 22 20 18 out guidance, 14 15 26 29 Is 57 1 Ez 38";
cf. S<?3.
(/3)

sub

of tiine
b.

M.,Aei

there
10

was
-

not
for

Pr

8.
ft

(were)
c.

tP?|

Is 59

tfjgy f-Nf poet,


1

D3TI

HJ 13^3
10
.

(cf.

Ew* 286 * Ges* 152


29
;

B^K, ti'lK (Stem assumed in Thes for E^K existence & mng. somewhat dub. Thes (Add) & most derive t^K fr. [$] /# (q.v.)
;

'").

+ pxb
2

ft (a) for
10

|U"I^
(/9)

Ne 8 14 not... (7 of state,
Ch
that not
.
. .

in late prose IS40 in the condition of

In favour are pl.D'BOK, fem.n^K=[rie>Mjt], lack of proven E^X, & lack of clear parallels for Vhtt in cogn. lang. Against the deriv. of B"K

v.

sub 7)=without or so

fr.

inS

is

the vocalization ft, and that fully

(peculiar to Ch),

trees "1BDO

psp without

Ch 2 2 4 cedar 12 number, 2 Ch 1 4 and


1

written, not

),

maintained even with

guff.,

there

fell

of the Cushites

TWO DH^T^
alive,

so

that they

had none remaining


(y)

20

25

the (rare) pi. O'E^X, the impossibility of deriving B"N & neK from same (n&*K fr. ^ol), the existence of K*13K as parallel form, and the

PN?

18 KETp so that there was no carrying away, 21

(exceptional)

parallel

Aram. E"N

(Inscr.
||

of

Ezr 9 14
there

H{n8

(see *>

"VI),

Ch 36 16 until
, 13

vmsno remedy (cf. PX "13? V 4 2 pND (a) (P? causal) from lack of. Is 50 11 32 v. IP) prop, away Je7 19 (ft) (p? negative, from there being no (with pN pleon., cf. V3D, and pt< V 31?), i.e. so that not. ., without, mostly epexegetical of some term expressing
d.
. . . . . .
.

J D 5 9 )-

Carpentras), also Ar. JjLLo! (cf. Fray) ,_Jjl ; MI, SI, Ph. bk are not decisive ; Sab. has both DDN & DD3N ; the former app. Bi, N, the latter ZK ,88) 360 Eh3N but on former cf. & Sab. Denkm. 37 On the whole, probability seems to
;

= DHM

favour
BA.rriei

B"N

Thes gave mng.


_

comp Ag
;

&

n.pr. K'Kini

be strong; Dl cf DF' pM4 ), ( Lorh F " b 1884 cf. also Prat other;

iganUf strong
-

Is 5 9 Surely many houses shall be oft. desolate SB/V P$K> witi'tout inhabitant, 6"

desolation

wise
BN68
;

DHM
cf.

''*

ZMG1883

330

&

also

Wetzst

in

De p^ ,nen''d 4p
-

esp.

No 2 "0188* Lag
-

888

al.

v.

Je 33

& Zp;
1012

Is 6"
28
;

EZ33

D1H pKD, Je 3 2 nDn: CCJN pso La 3 49 Once sq. inf. Mal 2 13


43
.

also SMK, En3).

so that there is

no regarding more, (y) in Je io" 1i3 pND, pXO is supposed by some to=
to justify this expl. logically;
is
7
-)

&H

2166

a.m. mari (=vir) (MI, * X


'

SI, Ph. CN,


188S-

perh. also Sab. 33oj_/ N abg

DDK cf. Prat ,c but


-,

DHM 2MG
27

Gn

z>

a strengthened P$, even none, none at all; but


it is difficult it is

cgtr ,

Gn
4

25

sf.

^K

and

Gn29
;

32

+,etc.;pl.D'r'K 1/ri4i -f2t.(Ph.DE^);


20 DTJK Gn i2 + fr.12 -/tN q.v:; cstr. 17 ^JS 1 S 23 etc. ;man, opp. ;'sf.
,
-

preferable to point v3 p^D whence 7 like thee ? cf. 30 (So Hi v. Dr


. :

any

^ 3K J u 6 +
i

usually

woman Gn 2 s3 24 Lv 2V27 Nu 5 6 Dt
9 24
1

^N
(so

iSzi'-.t?!
17
yjr

KiGes

prob. irreg. for p Efft""' 2*" Ol" 40 Sta' 1940 ) with B


flfl
);

1 Jos 6 21 8 s Je 40', emph. on sexual distinction & relation Gn

16

38

pleon. (as

num ? v. Dr ad loc.) tnETN s6 ,nDN n.f. ephah (etym.


oi0i
etc., cf.

135 (De, but

>dialect.=Aram. ^,( 8m

PS

'T'tf rin

Ex22 Lv^'^y^r nsffly(nf*i 10 Nu 5 13f Dt 22 s2 ' Jhj 33B> Ti-K) 20


15
'

25

Is 4

thence

= husband, esp.
;

c. sf.

Gn 3 616

16 3

3234

dub.,

36

29 s 45 19 25 Je 29 Ez i6 +
*B
i

Lv2i 7 Nu 3 o 7f Dt28 56 Jui3 8 'Rui 3f iS


fig.

of

as husb. of Isr.

Copt, oipi,
;

Thes Lag
;

oril - 2

&

c it.)

'.

1. a certain grain-measure. quantity of wheat,barley, etc. ten omers ("V?5?) Ex 1636 (cf. in measure of offerings Lv 5 11 6 13 6 is Nu5 2 8 all 'n Nrfff%; rV chomer ("ion)
;

5 ephah,+a

Nu

15

HDNEx i6 36 +

cstr.ns^N

LV19

(opp. V??); man as procreator, 3 father Ec 6 ; of male child Gn 4 cf. EWJS JH| 7 u Lv 2o' s (cf. 1 S i mam, opp. beast ; 7 male of animals D"1K) cf. fig. i^22 but also of
''N

H02

18

Exu
opp.

GnV
Nu23
32

(VWlfl C'S);
19

?nara,

God Gn32 29
'

Ez 45 11
54.24.24

= bath,
Eu
2

J"I3,

liqu. meas. q.v.)

cf.

Is 5

10
; -' 3 -

chiefly of offerings, v. supr.


^5.5.7.7.7.11.11.11.14.

&

S
.

24

S 1 7 17

cf.

17

&

bu< algQ of fo0(J rf J u6 10 Is 5 supr. 2. receptacle

Ez 45 13

32

13

^N);

(|| Dnjn^ ttVjTffl; 1 8 Is 3 i Jb'12 (">Wb? rjri hence in phrases to denote ordinary, cus-

^1 S C^K Kb
Hon
9

Jb

cf.

tomary,

common

tf^

B3B>' 2

14

7
1

(||

V.?

or measure, holding an ephah, in proph. vision 7c 5 6.r.8.9.io. j ugt meagure pnx-na's Lv 19 36 10 11 nB'K 'JHJWD, 'JT'SSK, 'X cf'.Ez45
-

); E'V"^ DIN); D'E-JK (cf. 3 10 u Dt3 but also contr. D"IX ^49 62 ; man,
1722 Dn^ Ez 24

Is 8

(II

pil)

valiant

S 4 99

{Of^ *n?)
2
9

so

K2

cf.

nD^ Dt 25 15 (|| 'XI 'B |3); of unjust measure nsw fl3\X Dt25 14 Pr2o 10 ;;K ptppn Am 8 5 ;
'SI

26

15
;

so b)n

B^K 31'

2S24 iKi^-r;
4 - ,l

also

nipni>D

B^K

49 1416 Jos5 +; Nu3i Dt2 S 2

even of''

7*
Ex
s 15 nonbt? tf'K mn' ;

nouns in
adj. gent.

ap'p.

fn*
2
9
1
,

2", |nb 'S

Lv

Ex* 2 cf. Gn 37 *T$? ,,-u + ; a man as resident 38'* 39" 1 S *7 *30 in, or belonging to a place or people Nu 25
1
1

Gn DnD 'K E*K Gn 39


'

prefixed to other 3033 BBfen T& 'K Ex , 42


ft,

Je 3 8 7

partic. bef.

1119

adv. (perh. from the same demonstr. 7[!S! 1. surely. 2. root found also in '3, H3, J3). with a restrictive force, emphasizing what follows: a. in contrast to what precedes, howbeit; b. in contrast with other ideas generally, 1. asseverative, often introducing with only. emphasis the expression of a truth (or sup-

Ju

io'
!1

4S l4 67 31" cf. Jos7 +; alsosg.coll. Dt27 Jos9 Ju 20 1 S 1 1 8 (v. Dr) + 2 S 1 o 6 8 (ato '*) (so MI 10ls = retainers, followers, soldiers 1 S 18 27 ); mn
-

+ (soPh.);

usually pi.
;

V^^SiS 7"
;

23

sf

24 25 +cf.Dt33 sg.coll.v.Di;
l

,s

D^N E>'N
1

man o/Cod^proph. Dt33 J0SI4

S9"

K
26

I2 is '+(v. DViIsk); in phrase sq. abstr. 7*} 0HJ, 'x nonfiD 'k v. supr.; ran? ' Dt32 25
,

own
i
s

67

cf. v. 8,

Sy^an
31

'n 2
;

s 1 6 7 njo "k
,

k2
),

DDn 'S

^ 1 40

12

Pr3
,

sq.

word of occupation,

etc.m'B"K

B^
1

Gn 25 s7

nD-lNn'K
(cf.

flftoHMtoft
J2
;

20
,

"ITISV

20

23 Dr) v OlfeS 'S2S E*N Aw counsellor Is 40", cf. ^"in fc*M 24 oft. distrib.='eac/, ffjl ' Pr 18

Gi^cf.Zc 1 3
,

'

anointed of * is before him 25 Je 5 ifr 58 113 but also in other cases, though rarely, 73 6 14 Jbi6 7 18 2 ; Is 34"-" Zp 3 7 ^23 139" 140 1S 13 & rather singularly Ex 1 2 31 Lv23 27 39 (all P). 2. restrictive : a. in contrast to what pre4 cedes, howbeit, yet, but: G119 howbeit, flesh 12 with the life thereof. ye shall not eat, 20
21 4
!

posed truth) newly perceived, esp. in colloquial language, surely, no doubt (dock wohl) Gn 26 Kin <i|ns>K nan *]X of a surety, lo, she is thy 24 39 s8 6 14 wife 44 Ju 3 20 1 S 16 surely the 29
;
" !

12

'

l8l?<

Jeio 24 Ex2i si LV21 23 27 26 Nui8 1517 2S3 6 correct me, BE^OS^S but with judgment, Jb2 24
13
;

every

Gn
1

10 s
3

40" Ex

I2 3

incl.

women

Jb 42"
also E*S

Ch

tjnjpS?

&t6
;

16 iyi thxg bxyj) vfojrt$ pfeji 3036 '; nflk; of inanim.' things iK^
; ;

15 13 ; sts. with anadvers. force, as Is 14 43 before an imper. (minimizing the request), Gn 13 23 only, if thou wilt, I pray thee, hear me 13 Juio 15 1S18 17 iKi7 13 al. So iS8 D 27
;
!

16

Ex 34 3
gods
vntc
(v.

3:!4

EK Ex 3 6 4 Nu 4 1949 Ez i4 47 + any one + also E^tjt B*K Lv 15 2 2 2 418 + of


1

33

= Is 36

18
;

one... another "E^K


i
,
,

ttTTII

'3 7]K b. in contrast (v. '3; and cf. nXi/v on), 32 to other ideas generally: (a) Gn 7^ i8 ^]N Dysn only this once (so Ex io' 7 al.) 34 15 Ex 1 2 16

'n'ljrns

y in) of inanimate things

itw injn-ns eta] nK-nsEx32 27 .&* Dt i 16 Mi 2 (v.'nN),>nj)T...^KGn n M +

Gn

10

15

tfWfi-ttT'M n.pr.m. Ishbosheth (for B"N *3J?3 man of Baal v. OB*!, i$?3 & Di*"-**BA^ ,nne1881 1. son of Saul, & king of Isr., with ) 12 David as rival 2 S 2 swnM u " also v

8 ro^tsn "6 (note accents), 1 S 18 1\V) and there yet remains for him only the kingdom, 6 14 ^X 'I? ^S only in thee is God 2 1 Isa 45 8 62 s etc. Jb 14 22 ; 37 fret not thyeelf f
!

>

(which leadeth) only to do he that withholdeth more than


int}{
"liDnipp

evil,
is

Pr meet
s

W
"H&

24

4?*,
;

Dr cf. We;= SyaUJN 1 Ch S'V9


23",

cf.also 2. 2
aB'''

S
2
.

Dr

nK>3& N* for n3E>3 one of Dvd's heroes v. qne*


rd.
!

where

so

We
27

23 16 (tendeth) only to penury, 14 21 22 ; itself closely to the foil, word (/3) attaching (usually an adj., rarely a verb), only, i.e. ex10 clusively, altogether, utterly Dt 16 and thou
s9 shalt be n ?E' t]N altogether rejoicing, 28 (cf. Isa 16 7 DKM ~i\X utterly stricken, 19" t*P!) Jei6 19 nought but lies, 32 30 Ho 12 12 Jb 19 13 y~fi

Ch 1 1 11
a

of Manasseh

TTin C^N n.pr.m. (man of majesty) 18 1 Ch 7


.

man
Prat

D1 of eye (cf. flirt* n.[m.] pupil jjj ^Llll, LOFh.7.1,.1*^ but alg0 Ar
t

HA9

& No

are wholly estranged (wifh play on c. as an adv. of time (with inf. 30 K3 lb'JJ] 3pj: N N'r ] aba.), twice Gn 2 7
"i\X

^3N

cruel).

only just (or scarcely) had Jacob gone out,


.

mow*.

HP13 'K ^ 17

,)_/

a]1 C8tr8

_f y
:

'

Dt 32 'o
n"?;*?

pr7S

= middle, midst of night n"?SKl


i.

of preciousness); (in all, sim.

and ( = when) Esau came in, Ju 7 19 ^) thrice Gn 9 5 and only (second limitation of v3); Nu
:

'K3 Pr

7";

20 15" '"3 20 Kt p^N3 v.' Now).

e.

in deep darkness (Qr

22 20 but only; Jos 22 19 but howbeit. Note. In some passages the affirmative and restrictive senses agree equally with the context; and authorities read the Hebrew

differently.
16 yirPN Ez 40 Qr
" ,

Thus only = nought

is
v.

JVT1N

sub fWN.

adopted by Ges
1
'

Ew

but, altogether,

Hi De
s -7

in

23

62 10

,,

N, ?N' rv
,

v. ntc with.
1.

iojvn

v.

"k sub

mn.

l^^nNv.tnv

(Che surely); by surely); by Ew Hi in 73 18 (De Che surely); by Ges Hi 14 De in 139" (Ew doch). Isa45 Ges Ew Hi Di only ; but De Che of a truth.
73
;

13

Ges

Ew De

byEw Hi De
in 39
12

in 39

(but

Hi Che

13M
tl3Kn.pr.loc. Akkad Gn io 10 Wtn WJTJ :iwr jnsa n^si/Ni ijt$j boa ta&eo; name of
a
city

37
18" consequences of action, good or bad Pr I Ho io 13 cf. ystpa-nx ^3N-D3 bl&\ Gn 3i u i.e. he has reaped all the benefit, cf. Ho 7*; of
fig.
31

in

Northern

Akkadi, mostly

name

also of city, v. Hilpr.

Bab. (?) Babylonia; of land or district, but Fre,brl,!fNobI '' ul !io loca:
'

=
;

, -

tion uncertain; on possible identif. or confusion

8o* Hiph., & As. akdl al dkul, bikitum kurmati food I ate not, weeping (was) my refreshment

mourner,

'^K

Dr^3

1SS<

,/,

IC 2 10

(cf.

with Agade (Agate, Aganel), city of Sargon I, r 198 cf. Dl & KI9f COT Gn io 10 Tide 00*"- 76 ''*
1-

Hptun-ifcLw^BH^. of gotl8i partak = destroy Dt 7" ing of sacrifices Dt32


.
38
;

swn, anan t

v. ata.

(cf.

Nu

fig.

cf.

Je

o 2S 30 16 50 7

beasts, birds, etc., eat, devour;


v.

TOR

"nt3*,

ninttM
-

no.

1K13
locusts
;

28

14
I

11

16 4 21 2324
2

BfaN n.pr.m. kingofGath i S 2 i ,ll21315 + 39 I5t.i S27-29+ 1 K2 (perh.cf. Jfco^'anijrer).


4

7DN
Nu
2
i

vb. eat (Ar.

Jiff,

As.

w akdlu Dl
;

A1B4'; moth Jb tt 28 flies f 78 worms Dt 28 39 also Ez i93 - 13 34 717 (of Isr. under fig. of lion), cf. Je 50 51 8 also Ho 13 (of' under fig. of lion), Ez 2 2 25
2

Jo

Ho2 +
14

Ho 7 2. of Gn 37 20 33 40 "
7
.
'

17

specif,

of

13

Cb.7

cf.

OtS?
3.

^??., f false

s8 Aram3?^>i r) Qal P/. ^?? Ex 34 + 28

n^3S;

fig.

of

fire,

proph. under fig. of lion). 3 devour, consume Lv 6 (sq. 2 ace.


fr.
''
1

+,

etc.

Impf. bg*>
;

Gn4 9 27 +

^h
18
;

consume offering to ashes)


partic. of fire

Gn z$*+; fe*$ Gn 3 6 + !$* Lv zi 22 -)-; b?K Gn 2 4 + 59*5 27 s3 !*) Is 44"; $&% Gn 33 a.ii. Dti8 + jpLtfto* Gn 3 2 +; 3
33
;

Lv

101214 2 K i 2 Ch 7 Dt 5 m of fire at Sinai;


;

Na3 IS5 (in sim.), io 2 16 26 Ju 9 15 ' 1 K 18 38 t cf. Am. i*mmu 2 5 +


.

13

24

of

''

as fire (in
'3
;

judgment)
Is io' 7

etc.

(for
sf.

Co);

^ #
'

%#

Dt4

24

Kin rfyak B>N


27 - 30
14

''

prtSlfJ

cf.

Dt 9 3

Ez 42
6

rd.

1^V!%

l^N'

Ew
etc.,

Lv7 +;
Jb 2026
,

Da}^

la 33"

VV?3Nfl prob. also

form

fr. 1&1 (Ew '^Di) 1 389 or Po'el, Ki De MV; Imv. ; >Pi., Thes Kb 16 4 b'OX 1 i8 + etc.; Inf. abs. ^3N Gn 2 +
-

either as secondary 68 1 or text, error (Ges* )


-

4. of sword, 33 (||D^y'Hi?iD). (lh3) 3O 42 26 25 8 1 1 1 8 Ho 1 1 Je devour, slay Dt 32 2 S 2 s> i2. 16 2 c jI2 f devastation of land Is I 7 Je 8 5. in genl. devour, consume, destroy (inanim.
.

subj.) of

drought
;

Gn
;

40

31

of pestilence
' '

Ez

15

cstr.

bb

Nu

26'+

2 t.;

bbvb

Gn

24

33

rtat

S 18 8 cf. Lv 26 s8 P.? ?$ *b?X) ne 3n je 3 24 ( v ryfa). e. fig.' of D3'3;n of 14 14 oppression, devour the poor, etc. Pr 30 Hb 3
of forest 2
;
.

Je 12 9 ; 24'"+
,

+ oft.;
(ea< q/j

+ some cr from) EX34


of,
43f

6 Pt. b:k (Sofc) Gn 39 njofc Ex 19 1. eai, human subject Gn 3" etc. 35 also sq. ~p? ; mostly c. ace. Exi6

cf. Vr

14
1

of bitter enmity
s2 ).

,-

lfef71K !>3$6

f 2 f.
22 s

(cf.

Jb

tNiph. Pf
2,
;

bj*y[ cons.
12
,

Ex

15

Ru2
6

,4

-|-;

sq.

(eat

act of worship Dt 12 718 I4

of or at) Ex i2 ; abs. Dt 2 + ; as Gn 31 54 (cf. 46 ) Ex 18 12 24" 34 15 13 s2 +; cf. of priests Ex 29 Lv io

cf.

^"inn-bs

bm

Ez

18 61115
-

D^n-by Co Dnrapjj (but PS*"emend first 4 by last); eat up, finish eating 28 2 Gn43 (c.ni>3) iKi3 + Dr6 ?3K=takeameal
;

Sem ' K4 N

22"+ 33 would

s5

Impf by Gn 6 + bhm Nu I2 etc.; Inf. 18 7 rbiva Lv 1 1*; 1. abs. i'bNn Lv7 19 Pt. 46 7 I 21 28 29 31 Lv 6 ea<en. by man Ex 12 30 2 9.16.19.S3 j2 2 gl7 Ez45 '; 6 ^6.15.16.16.18 jj41 ^6.7.21 16 21 22 of custom, usage Gn 6 Ex 12 Dt 12 Jb 6"; 19 n 13 34 47 47 17 13 c of permission to eat Lv 7
;

f.

*-

238 2. be devoured 29". neg. beuneatable Je24 3. consumed Zp I 18 3 8 Zc 9 4 Ez 23 s5 by fire, 12 Je 30 16 6 waited, destroyed, of flesh Nu 12
. .

20 24 Gn43 Ex2 1 S20 Je4i 4-J so 'n alone Gn 19 16 'ti = eat, get food Gn 3 43 iS20 + tir\)>
25
1

Pu.

Na
2

Pf. 1??X be consumed with fire 10 i so Pt. (=b3KV (fig.);

Ne

313

cf.

bm

Ew !169d ) Ex

K 4 + Am 7
8
;

5"; 'b 'K

io3

fig.

spend one's life) cf. 12 6 20 i.e./aa< 1 S 28 30 Ezr io cf. Dn 'K Ec4 s waste away); eat WtpaviN (i.e.
(i.e.

12

Ec

3
sf.

by sword
14

Is
6
,

*6
1

Dnbsn ^ 80
; ;

ty. tHiph. Pf. 2 ms. 26 sf. "hb?* IS49 TP^,?1


;
1

20

cons.'is58

words Je

16

(i.e.

Pr qo O

20

:p vibya-N^ ct |T
', :

eagerly receive); of adultery, mex! tv nnnoi rtax t t t t-: it


1

T ?^ ?
1

Ez i6 19
4
;

D'ni)3Sni' C ons.
,

Je 19 9 Impf.

sf.

418 |^ Nu n

etc.; 2

ms. js.
,

|T|

|T

j >

^3Nn
etc.;

1 s.

?$* Hon
i

Imv.

eat (taste)

good fortune,

3*lt33

'K

Jb 21 25

*&*$}
Dt
;

Pr 25 s1

'Stb
;

in eating

v3N! according to his eating, i.e. ace. to his needs Exi2 4 16 1618 also v 21 ; cf. Jb20sl &

7n/:^? ?|'Ez2i S3 (butCoi)nnKqv.); Pt. 1. cause to eat, feed with, 7'3SO Je 23 15 etc.;
,

4
;

sub nb3X

nan b?X

s9

Am 9

sq. 2 ace. subj.

14

enjoyment of results of labour;

fig.

of peaceful of receiving

Jei9
23
15

9
;

abs.
26

Hon

mostly'';
cf.
;

Ex

16 32

8 316
fig.

Ez

Nun

418
6

Je 9"

Is 4 9

19 58" Ez 16

also

+ 80

onb Dni)3Kn

te s
njnp' !

38
ThlZN<"'

THCtVm
I7 '' 8S

^
a

102 10 Qal supr.); sq. ace. pers. + JD but also subj. man Pr 25 21 1 K 22 s7 81",
1

c f.

S[iegfr.]
pi.

Jui 9 s9

rhsnp

Gn2 2 6,

nfetcp Pr 30".

Ch 18*

n$ D $ V^?5?1
n.m.
Gn41
'

ace. pers. only 2

devour, obj.

Ch 28", cf. Ez 2 a sword Ez 21 33 (but on


36

of prison fare ; sq. 2. cause to text vid. Co).


.

tnVfsC
1

n.f. fuel cstr., only tffc'KO l S9 -.

1"JY?S)0 n.f. food-stuff, consisting in D'tSH,

72N
On 41"+;

food (Ar. jtf, Aram.


,

K 5^ (on
t|DK

form

v.

Bo' 416 Sta 1112

*'

2 ).

JOMK, JboV,

As.aAa/MDl w

Eth. Ml&:) 'Xabs.


;

(perh.

from

Wj

cf.

Aram.

ffi

&

j?-n)

cstr.
etc.

^3K Mai 1

Gn4i
,

3548

sf.

;Hex mostly JED,


-

\ij3N LV25 not Ez

37
;

a<J
18

food, food-supply esp. cereals of store in Egypt Gn 4 i 3SJS 12 t.Gn 41-44; 47 24 cf. i4 n ( JE ); 6 28 84 ' also Lv 1 1 25" (P) Dt 2 unity (D);

o//ood Dt

23

q#

(D)

(||

*|D3

'3,

etc.); i>$kn

meal-time Ru 2"; tpoet. i^t.; /ood \^io7 ; of offerings Mai i 12 ; partic. food Jb 12" (as
so ^i45 ; tasted); 36 (as given by God) 23 SP3J a^nb 'K Lai" cf. v"; esp. cereals Pr 13
31
15

D$

adv. with strong asseverative force: a. surely, truly, esp. at beginning of a speech (stronger & more decided than Xfi) Gn 28 16 Ex 2" 1 S 8 2 s323 10 16 32 7 In 1 1 1 ?K 4 8 15 Is 40 45 Je 3 and "J3 (cf. <S X) should stands unusually; b. emphasizing a prob. be read (so Klo). contrast, but indeed, but in fact, esp. after ^"lDK
.

but also flesh V78' 21 of wild animals ^ 1 04 ( spo) (prey) 4 s6 w ravens of eagles Jb 9 39 38 '.
Jo*ri
;
||

Hb 3

17

8 ' 30
;

tt
;

of food of prey

said or thought, expressing the reality, in Is opp. to what had been wrongly imagined, 3 *> 4 4b 49 (opp. to V) 53 (OPP- to v -") Je 3 (opp. nb 19b 7b to the expectation v 3i (opp. ) Zp 3 s 6 7 19 23 7 to v ) Jb 32 (opp. to v ). tov *) 66 82 (opp.

t'lDitf vb. press, urge (Mish.

id.,

Aram.

i"i~l70N
bal force, cf
r$9$j>,
3

n.f. food, eating (with

some ver;

Aofbe urgent,
Qal Pf.
Pr
1

cf.

&>o},

Ar. i_jl5l
*6
||

saddle);
i>EJ)

Dr jrh1"- 217 )
s

only P,

& Ez

always
29

1. esp. in phr. like


39
;

^
D?^
15
.

i.e.

his

rWr) D3^>

Gn I

21

nbpy ( hunger impels him to work.


sf.
21
,

6M

WB vbv '

Efej)

9
cf.

Lv

1 1

so 25

H^"
Ex
-

H?7

n ?^ "$#1;
s

t [*pN] n.m. pressure,


al. rd.

3* Jb

33 (

'Kb fOJ
'
'

Gn

30

16

2. devouring, by

?cf. 13

but

cf.

Di).

wild beasts, only fig. of ravaged people Ez 29 4 1J s 8 10 3- consuming, in fire Ez 39 cf. 35 34 37 46 fig. of 15 , of fire-sacrifice of children 23
> ;

"QK
man

(Ar. J5I dig,


Jo111

till

the ground).

t""GN n.m.

ploughman, husbandcf.
;

judgment

of

'<

Ez 21 37
1

(cf.

also inf. of ??).


v.
fife).

^5^1
(on form

Pr 30

rd. 5>3NJ

&

(Ar.Jlfi, 23 'K sg. abs. Je 51


8

Aram. J*#', Nl? ,{<,


(

Mish.)

+ VTOS)

Am 5

16

pi.
(||

nnax
M?iS)

'tTn'ON

n.f.
1

an

eating, a

meal

K 19

v.Ba 188).
n.m.
10

Je 14 4 31 24 (|| T!SQ Wp:i) '2 Ch 26 Jo i 11 (|| id.), D3*T$K Is6i 5 (|| id.)
r]UJ2N
v. *|Bb.

10

Hb i ) food t^3NE (f. Gn2 9 +2it.; cstr. 5>3MD Gn407 +3t.; 'O 8 sf. l|30 Ez 4 "taxp Hbl ^3KO Pr6 D3i53KO Dn i wfood, in genl. Gn 6 21 1 K io 6 = 4 7 2 Ch 9 Hg 2 opp. drink Ezr 3 2CI1 1 1" Dn
16 16
;

Jul414

I.

7N

(=jT, Ar.

article,

preserved perh.

in following words derived

(or algebra, Alhambra, alkali, alcohol, alcove, etc.)

by Hebrews from through) Arabic-speaking tribes; cf. Eng.

12

10

i"1

!^'?

^^p Jl>33
'

20
;

fig.
16

food for Chaldeans


6

Hb

of peoples as fishes, 9 appl. to fruit Gn 2

tttfaaSM n.[m.] hail (=Ar. JJJS gyp1113 38". sum; cf/sub E>3J) ' 'J?* Ez 13
to" *p ,lil7^| n.[m.J
,

23 20 3 (of tree 1&> 3to) cf. 'T5? Lv 19 Dt20 s Is 62 ; appl. to Ne 9 K Ez 47 ,2: 2 ; appl. to 41 14 honey Ju 1 4 ; to flour 1 Ch 1 2 where appos. 8 nop; to food of ants Pr6 (||Dn^); to baker's

pi. a tree (foreign


:

scure) alw. with


2
7

^S
J|,
:,

perh. sandal- wood


X5?

& ob2

Ch

It]
10
(II

D^i-O D"nK
n

work Gn

40' cf. Ez 4 appl. to carcasses, as 26 2 birds of prey Dt28 V' 79 food for beasts 12 Je y 33 cf. 44 (' f**f, sim. of suffering people)
7
;

10

^ oth "!^ I??;

&

' ^5? 2 Ch (fr. Lebanon); Ophir); cf. v", vid. foil.


id,
1

&

tff'MjV*? n.[m.]pl.
io 11
-

D'?oi)K
12
!

12

(fr.

'Kn 'V Ophir);

K io

^
Gn
1

tTtiWM n.pr. of South-Arab, people (but

D /3NQ n.f.

knife (as cutting instrum.,

or instrument for dividing,

making

small,

cf.

for ^,cf. Di prob. rd. b$ (Sab., god) 20 8 ""- 280 God is loved (?)) Gn io Glas

io !, ,&
2 I ".

Ch

39

h
poet. "b
(cf.
19

taipS^band of soldiers (=Ar. 'pJI, * 8o1 "6 people; so E. Castle, Thes etc., cf. Che**
-

\bj>,

>nj(),

'5

M
29

but only in Job (t 3 n

>text. error for

D^K

Hi

cf.

tl?iri7N
<

n.pr.loc.

(cf.

in southern
(q.v.) 1

Judah Jos 15 30
2' J

Now) Pr30 "& sub lb") city 4 cf. also *VW 19


.
t .

).

with
(5
t.)

suff.

0% D3^K&
Ex
i
19

&, Tfo
dn^K &
2\
]r\"b
t

flfe

etc.

DJ^
yf,

rjnfe

very often), once to^j

(both once jn^K

Ch

of negation (so Ph. e.g. CIS ; Sab. (DHM 01875 696 ), and in the BAram., Eth. AVO: aZ6o, w woA, denying however,

wu

II.

7K adv.

not objectively as a fact (like SO, ni), but subjectively as a wish (like pi), expressing therefore a deprecation or prohibition : a. (a) with a verb, which is then always an impf. (never an imperative), by preference in the cohort, or jussive mood, where this is in use, and

physical or mental). 1. of motion to or unto a person or place Gn2 ,922 8" 14 22 16 9 3 etc., after every kind of verb expressing motion (Ki3 ^il, K, etc.) So with fro to give (though b is 14 here more common) Gn2i 35* Dt 13" + ; 1?D
;

(As. Hi, Ar. Jil), prep, denoting tion to or direction towards (whether

mo-

etc. Metaph. Je 2" ?]^K Wlia nS 37 and that my fear (cometh) not unto thee (cf Jb 31 s3 ). Peculiarly Gn 6 16 TOS b unto the

to sell

36

be of any person or number; Gn 15 1 and often 12 y?"*J(g fear not! 22 f| fl^f^O* put not
forth thy hand, 37
s7

may

And metaph. in the length of a cubit, etc. phrase ^Sp.^K)"^ unto exultation tHo 9" Jb 3 s2 Once, exceptionally (si vera 1.) =even :
.

tar*rtjo* our hand be upon him, 21 16 nN"iK"?K not look upon the death of the lad!

W}
;

and

let
let

not

Jb 5 s Wing! DnSEriw and even out of thorns he


taketh
4
1
'

me
25
s

it.

Sometimes pregnant, as Is 66 17 Je
-

V'

flBfatOK
(rare) 2

let
ss

me

not be
18

ashamed

with

1 pi.

Si3 Jei8 Jom". In an imprecation

njt commit whoredom (by going) to Nu 1 EHT Seek (by resorting) to Ez I6 26 28 29 25 10 one (sc. for oracles) Dt 18 11 Is 8 19 -|-; *OU
-

?K

Gn
i/f

49" Inin-PN have not thou the excellency!


12

109

W: Gn
2

Jb3
8

46

' join together (& come) unto


W
rise early

Gn
24

14
11

3
;

D'aB'n
Tp"i:in

13
6

i8 3

Sometimes strengthened by
al.

(and go)

to

19

27
;

?X

(b)

without a verb,

i
!

21

Ze<

(there be) not

dew &
rVfM)

(a)

made

to kneel

down

not rain upon

at; 47

18

?K DO

i.e.

has

you Is 62 1^83'. (/3) used absol., in deprecation 13 16 27 Gn 19 18 2 S 13 16 (v. sub 2 3 4 6

been made over to;

>N "ins

to

come

in fear to

Hos
(syn.

but possibly to be expl. by Dr* 1521 "; so Th Ke hardly as Ew* 355 ") Ru i 13 "033 b Nay, my daughters, cf. Ju 19 23 (y) after a preceding 14 13 Pr 8 10 a juss. if, an inf. imper. 5 Jo 2 2 abs. 2 7 in poetry ?N sometimes (c) expresses vividly the emotion or sympathy of the poet
: : ;

RVm

(v.

from end

Opp. is I, as mrj3rr{>N nx^n-jo end Ex 26 28 nB'bs fiBO Ezr 9" 2K21" nab ns). And of time
.

Mi 7 17
to

(rare)
13

Am
.

25 njp$ nyo f 1 Ch 9 ns>-b^ Di>D tNu 30 23 s 1 Ch 16 f 96 B*j Di'D). (in the


;
||

(P)

2.
into,
1

Where the
21

86 8 9 tth K&rriw and forgive them (v. Dr* ); Is2 not ! (with a touch of passion), i^4i 3 Pr s5 3 Jb 5~; f 34 6 (but Ew Che here rd. D^JW,

"

Gn
3

limit is actually entered, 6 18 and thou shalt enter into the ark

19

41

42

17
;

&

so after verbs of throwing,

prob. rightly); 50 may our God come "bsi c T 7 Qv an d nt oe silent (the psalmist identify!

casting, putting 37^ "inDH U t him into the

ing himself with a spectator of the scene v 2 31") 1 2 1 3 (contrast v 4 *6) Je46 6 + h. once Pr 1 2 s8 joined closely to a subst. (cf. *0 2 b)
-

to express with emph. its negation In the way of righteousness is life, and in the path:

rtno to blot out ; 6 6 was pained into or unto his heart, 3?"?X DB*, a'S^n to place, bring into (=lay to) heart Dt 4 39 2 Signal. In connexion with a number or multitude into which something enters, in among: 1 S io 22

(Lv8 M
49
;

Dt23
etc.;

25
;

Brfe>

Nu 5 23

to squeeze

Ex 28 30 so after 1=1? to bury Gn23 ,9 25 9 11


prison house,

(T^ n )
40

39

20

"T^? ?!
,r

metaph.

Gn

way

immortality,

thereof niB"?K there is no-death! i.e. s5 c. once Jb 24 used poet, as a

behold he had hid himself


thorns.

B^ST^J

in

N.B.
is

subst.,

And
1

bring
Din

my

S 27 10

once/sr^x

words 7k? to nought! bis with thepf.

3 the baggage, Je 4 sow not D'Sp-PK

among among

against all analogy; and either 'B-pK (with X v. 33), or better fK whither l (with S io 14 ) must be read.

3. Of direction towards anything: (a) of 40 physical acts or states, as Gn 30 [XSn <JB fro
7 b$, 39 b* 32

YfV

K'BJ,

Ex 25 20 Nu6 M
,

b VJ3
18

K'BJ
2

H i$

(nearly always followed by Makkeph),

b* V3B T\f, Jos8 V 28 (2 K 9 differently), 24' 2930 Tin 1 K 8 (to pray towards) v pregn. b*
38
;

bH
to

40

L^
more gen.
of,
1

tremble (turning)
:

to

Gn

42

s8
,

bx Rpn to
,

16" 21 22

B'aj-.-X

on account
1

wonder (turning) towards Gn 4 3 s3 Is 1 3 s 10? bx Je 36 16 without a vb. D^B-bx D'OB face <o
u 12 8 *b$ ttj*^1 ? 32 4-; ns'bx H3 the face of Laban, that he is not toward Gn3i* * TJ? the * are towards.. me; 'B"bx eyes of
face
;
.

for
17

the sake of, one's life

1K19

7"

(Gn

Gn

s1

(by is more common in this sense.) And specially with verbs of saying, narrating, IDX Gn 20 2 Is telling, etc. with regard to, as

19

by),

s3

2I33

29

37
s7
;

+;

^ 34"
bbsnri

18

(cfl

33

).

(6)

with words such as IDS


5

69

nris2 3 n

T!
;
.

Je4o "; nap yj, 2 7 4 ny-^n the ypB>Ezi9


2
7'
;

,6T

to say <o

praise to), ~C3V} 40". (c) with words expressing the direction of the mind, as flip <o >ai't 27"+

Gna' + oft., "Ifl 8' 4-oft., * 19 20 17 etc., VQf to hearken io 16 11 bbil to to 12" bx bbn to profane (cf. Ez 13"
,

report regarding the case of ">OX.)


7.
,

S 4 19

(Not

freq., exc. in

?"'' N
4

Of rule or standard, according to (rare) according to the command of, Jos


:

13

I5 ing 26 4

17
to
(v.

b(T to ho]>e Is 51*; bx rtD3 KfeO to lift up the soul (i.e. set the desire) towards Dt 24 15 iff 25 1 ;

what
Dr)
:

is

(generally "B'by); fOffy accordfixed of a certainty ti S 23 23

perh.

5'

80 (45

by).

bx ab 5^
to

DB,

T)f to set the heart (mind) to

Ex 9
;

2I

al.;

"TP? to

accustom oneself

io
;

shew

fear towards 2

K4

13

Gn

Je io 2 ; bx Tip 30 Dt 28 32 43

at,

8. Expressing presence at a spot, against, by, not merely after verbs expressing or
11
5

and thy eyes Dn\?X TOS failing (with longing) towards them, La 4 17 ; Is 63 16 2 S 3" 1K14" 6 alone, as predic, directed or disposed ijr 40
;

4 2K6" who of ours is towards favours) the king of Syria? Ho 3' ^X'DJl 9 1 17 :'^bx Ez 3 6 Hg 2 Je 15 (bx ^a: px).

towards,
(i.e.

Gn3

16

implying motion (cf. 1, Gn 24 ), as Jos 1 1 and they came and encamped together OVID ^"bx at the waters of Merom, 1 S 5 4 cut off (and fallen) on to the threshold, 2 S 2 23 al. and smote him tPBhrrbx in or on the belly, Dt 33 s Ex 29 12 Lv
4
7
;

but also in other cases, as Jos 5 3 and he

the motion or direction implied appears from the context to be of a hostile

4.

Where

circumcised the Israelites bx against, at the hill of the foreskins, 22 11 have built an altar

character, bx and Cain rose

= against:
;

JTWJ

nfr'JH
2

bx by the
30
,

districts of Jordan,

Gn

4"

barrbx
1
,

'p DPJJ

JUI2 C

up against Abel
14

(so

Ex

14
;

NU32

with papj Jos io 6

20 with X3 of calamity, etc., coming to or 21 s7 upon any one Gn 42 Ju 9 1 S 2" 1 K 14'+ 9 Is 2* 3 their tongue and doings are /y "bK 32 s
30
;

S 24") 22 12 10 1&J Ju i

S3

32

I4

&

18
1

(elsewhere rb,

by),

T?K K 13

at the side of

20

as they

were

sitting jnbE>rrbx at the table,

2X11" ^rrbx

(b? "lib) Ho 7" (cf. Na i ) 12 ^xbp-bx and he strove against the angel. Here also btf 'Mil Behold belongs in partic. the phrase 14 6 13 I am against (thee, you, etc.) tNa 2 3 Je2i
9
5

"%

12 and found him by the by the king, Je 41 10 rPS nnj-bx by the great waters, etc., 46 15 8 18 s 7 12 7 Euphrates, Ez 3 n" 17 31 40 43 47 48 9. Prefixed to other preps, it combines with them the ide&otmotionov direction to: thus
.

. .

Ez 13 2i 29 30 34 51 3 22 s on 3 6 9 v. supr.) 35 3 39 (5 26 2S 29 5. Unto sometimes acquires from the context the sense of in addition to, as Lv 18 18 thou shalt not take nrrinx bx nE*X a woman to, in addition to, her sister, Jos 13" Nu 31 8 (||
(23
3

s0 32

31

by) 50
1

25

820

22

10

"inx-bx 2 S 5* 2 K 9 1819 nnx-bx ab turn u behind me, Zc 6 (where bx is pleon., prob. due
note bx XX^ before & after) 1014 nfra'bx similarly pa-bx in between Ez 31 2 Ez io 'b rV3Krbx to (the part) within(v. sub ,s 15 2 K 1 1 have her 1V3), in within Lv i6 forth in within the ranks; blO"b x v. biO;
to clerical error
;

||

by);
(v

S 1 4* to eat 0^-bx together with the blood


7
;

32

'b
to

bx tppVl (generally by); Je 25 M Ez 7 26 nyiDtf bx njnotf (|| <?y); 44 7 La 3 41 let us lift up D'Brbx aab our hearts toA0 " 61c 1 get/ter with the hands (cf. ). J\, Qor 4 6. Metaph. in regard to, concerning, on
;

& generally by); 1 K io

333-bx unto the south of Jos 1 5 3 ; 'b fWO-bx the outside of Lv 4 1221 4- ; n ?3"bx to the front

of Nu 19 4 ;

nnrrbx j u
1

6'

iK 8 6 al.
s4

(v.

sub nrw).

Note
'31

.In Gn 20

13

xia: iste D"ipE>rrb3-bx

'b-npx nee'; Nu 33 'ai Vx-bx; Pri7 bx appears to be used by a Dt 16 6 ); (cf.

account of: thus .QNnri to mourn concerning 1 S s4 15 ; D r to repent as regards 2 S 24"; tTH to inquire 1 14'; bbsnn to pray with regard
i

to

27

K K 19 20
1

species of attraction ; the idea of motion involved in the relative clause influencing illogically the beginning of the sentence and

3Xyj be pained

pyx 'to cry 2 K8 (v by); S 20 34 DH3 to comfort 2 S 1 o 2


3 6
;
;

causing bx to be used instead of


E0\: N
,

In Ez 31 14 as pointed, can only be from b?X


3.

wirr^H
or iv (q. v.);
if

41

n^N
llvi*
(Jjt,
Jifr;

the word be taken as the pron.

XI: Rabb.^N, Aram.

rbet,
-

with

esp.

(Hi Ke), Dn^S must be read. Note 2. There is a tendency in Hebrew, manifest in S K Je Ez, to use 78 in the
suff.

sometimes 7N being used exceptionally in a phrase or construction which regusense of


?5?;

& compd. with )oi and ./' in ~^oi, t-^-l) V r pl.m. & f. these, in usage the pi. of HI. a. Gn 2 & oft. in appos. to a subst. with a pron. suff. (always without the art.) Ex 9 (rd. with
4
:

14

Hi. 1? nVt< for


8

larly,

and in ace. with analogy, has 7$); sometimes, the two preps, interchanging, apparently without discrimination, in the same or parallel
sentences.
T

signs,'ii

Dtn
14

1$"^) M
l9

io

n*V>N

^nhN fAew

'iK8

io8 22 23

Ezr
1

Thus

(a)

Jos 5 14 VJB-7-X ^*5j

s
1G

U
3

^P J?T'? If'^P" 14 (v. sub 5); 1 f 7JJ Dt 1 9 2 S ) "K?7?S tWlfi (contr. 6 20 '(contr. 8 1K13 18 (contr. 2 K 3
;

" D'PH
29

34

29

in the genit. 2 6 Is 47* Dt ; 6 3 oft. Stand5 ; and after 73 Gn 1 4 ing alone in a neuter sense, these things (rare in best prose, & not very common in poetry), with nby Dt 18 12 22 6 25 16 2S23 1722 ^15'+;
2

s6

Ne 6

8 12

>//

K +

my 2K1 13 Je3i" 20

23

16

46

15

37 all (6) Ju 6 and upon (by) by) Je 35" Ez 7 be dryness, v 39 let there the earth let there
.

) 18

with other vbs. Ezr 9 1 Is 44 s 47" Je 13 22 Ho 10 5 43 21 Jb8 2 with-nx Nui5 13 i4 VM2 5o 107
' ;

10 be dryness on (?) the fleece; 1 S 14 come 13 23 " 12 i6 & i8 10 up W^, v come up tt*&j 16
;

with"73 Ju 13 23 Is66 2 +; v.also some of the cases with preps, sub d. H7N may point IS48
14
;

715 indifferently to what follows, Gn 6 io 25 s 19 203132 or to what has preceded, Gn 9 io \jr 42 ;


9
1
'

b<*

nSx,

io 6
^yi

al. ?J?

17 nbS; 2 5 evil
25

is

determined

25
\jr
.
.

Lv
12

2I 14 22 s2
.

i)r

i;f;=such as

these (roiavTa),
. . .

irv3-b

wjfw^t v 2 7 2 S 2' b vizfocPi 7K1...7K1...; f>..,by6rv by\... *>y> bf\ ..3ni 2K8"'; 9 6 * 3 Jeio 16 25 s 2 6 15 yelay s innocent blood Dtftn T^IT^tl D3^; 27" 28 *' 5 14 31 13 14 6 7 Ez iS" 21 etc. V79 33 34 36 37
;

10

73
.

Jbi8 21 b. repeated, H7N1 those Dt 27" Jos 8^- Is 49" (3


art.

H7K, these
8 ^ 20 +
.

t.)

(but only after a subst. deter1 mined likewise by the art.) H|Nn Gn 1 5 + oft.
c.

with the

d. with preps.

'

12

nWa
1

ti
17

S i6 10 17 39
(5
9

It is prob. that this inter(Je io 75; twice). change, at least in many cases, is not original, but due to transcribers.

25

K 22
18
;

t,);

Lv 2 5" 2 6* 1 K 2 2" (7 1.), Lv n 24 (4 1.), rbxb nfcfj" 19 Gn 9 (16 t.) n^K ly Lv nfcfi}
rr?N3
;' ; ,

26

"
i ,

?&?"75)
al.;

Conversely, though not with the same frequency, 75? occurs where analogy would lead

64" Je5
27 Je 18 13 )
12

s on account of these things Is 57 19 2 ,6 nVxs njj>N3 fJb 16 Je io =5i s io 19 (things like these, so Is 66 25 28 M P (cf. Ez 4s ) 2 K 2 5 17 =Je
.

+Gn
B2

46

Lv

us to expect 7K, or even in juxtaposition with


b*, as
s5

1
.

S
.
.

10

7?
;

?Win
1 35

to pray to (v 26 ??); v 13

Nu 3 %"i3 +Jbl2

25

by

bx
2

k 20
12

43

15 Is 22 Je

in"?-^ 1^1 (21


'

??);
.

II.

^N god, TT^N, iT$J?& etc. v.


I

I.

rfot

23

3i

Cf.

Dr 9ml

13' 13; "- 8 ' 7i15 ' 4

TN7N
Solomon
I.

"Pj^JnTlyTN n.pr.m. (unto


eyes) exile

''

are

mine

n.pr.m. father of an officer of K 4 18 (=11. nb terebinth]).


(*6g)

1. a Korahite

Ch 26 3

2. a returning
^od,

Ezr 8 4
2'
1

H7K (assumed as -/of ?K,


G'od,

B*&g

but

3?V7N n.pr.m. (id.) 1. a descendant M 2. a Simeonite of David i Ch 30 4. priests i Ch 4 3. a Benjamite (id.) "f.
t
-,

^W

clusions dub.
1

question intricate, & conIt is uncertain whether ?S &,

D , ^ ^!!? are from the same V.


chief theories
:

Following are the

1. a. Thes

makes b &

DWX dis;

in time of Ezra (a)

Ezr io 22

(6)

io 27

(^X);

(c)Nei2
1.

41
.

f 7i$ pr. pi. m. & f. = the more usual HJX, 34 8 with art. bt*n Gn io 825 2 6 tJtese i Ch20 s2 42 an orthogr. Lv i8 27 Dt 4 7 19 (Merely
;

really primitive, but associates tinct, in treatment with ?X strong, Pt. of -/,-IN b$ derived from mng. strong, ace. to Thes, being be in of; (different order in Lex. Man.,

and both

front
;

11

RobGes)

b. b$

&

D'ripN distinct

former

fr.

variation of i"l?N, and doubtless pronounced have in genl. a similarly; the kindred dialects

71N strong; latter pi. of iiPK from */[t*OX]


l]\ (li~.) go to and hence H^K fear &

fro in perplexity or
object
bti

fear,

Written similarly dissyllabic form: v. sub n?K. 5 3 s2 in Ph., e.g. CIS 3 14 93 (^)> but isro.240 Poen. v. (N e o-Punic) K7M; in Plaut. 81160 286ff 1.9 rhGl'"transliterated tty; Schroed. .)
'

ZMG

of fear, reverence,
trepide confugere
42

revered one;

ad

Ho

^ = nns DVi7N=ina Gn
li\

3i

=sq'ie Is

8'

^N
De
o in.

42

w
another god Ex 34 (J); 11 PS foreign god 12 10 2, 10 11 t4. 44 8i ;i33PsDt32 Mal2 ^8i
14
.

( cf
cf
;

f/3aaMa( postB.Heb.

nsn?NHWB

Aram. *brn CWB);

so
.

De

following Fl in

De

A
Ju

1^

**.*

connected
>ron<; so

My a PS & W$H possibly VP1S 6e t ?t? = leader, lord,


fr.
-

n.pr.

nnn ps #Z AvtA Ju 9" (=nn3

PJJ3

&
to

D'npS

3. a. PS N6 MBAkl8M 7 8EAkl88a 1TOf & both fr. a -/nps (=&) connected,


r;
.

8 s3 9 4 ) cf. also 6 (/) infr. +5. as characterizing mighty things in nature, PS 'Tin mighty mountains ifr 36' (lit. mountains of El) ;
also V'SQ

which

is

assigned mng. strong; so


X. 11,

Ew !146d
jj

'

ITSblv. ]so JihrbOchisrd.blbl.Wltt.

Blbl. Tl'ieol. I1.SSU).

^S

mighty cedars
of Israel
1
-

fr.

-/nps strong (not nPS), & D'nPS expanded from PS, cf. pi. ninDK fr. nes etc. so Di on Gn I he supports rnng. strong by ref. to 29 phrase TJ Psb I* Gn 31 al.; c. similarly, PS,
;
1

01 Bi Che v. sub II. f)pS; PS 'PS 80 11 PS '3313 lofty stars Is 1 4 13 yfr 6. God 217 the one only and true God
; .

10

being very early formed pi. D'nPS,


afterwards
(criticized

& common
fr.

Shemitic word, which sing. niPS was


Th,'0, 8,ud
:

inferred,

Nes

lrtt:;i882

b$n the God, the true God Gn 3 1 13 S 22 3L33 4S {=+ i831SU8 ) V^S 20 21 35 15 77 I9HP P*?? the faithful God Dt f; psn 17 Je 32 18 Dn 9 4 brOTl <A jrrati (?od Dt io Ne i 6 932 BHpn bun the holy God L55 17 ban mrv the God Yahweh Is 42 s ^ 85'. t(6) 78 my
:

(a)

3 4 6 (E) 2

8BAlc by No ).
fr.

'-7<

disregarded)

vn,N

4. PS (niPS, stretch out to, reach

DWS

God Ex 15 2
102
7 25

(poet.)
7

+
17

18 3 22 2211 63 s 68 25 89 s7
.

118

HPS swear), God after (cf. prep. PS, 'PS, also ' as <Ae on lohom men strive to reach, das Ziel
aller

<^e (jorf

PS 140 Is 44 (c) cstr. PS of Bethel, who had his seat there Gn

28

m
5
;

35 (E);

T3K PS God

of thy fathers
36

Gn 49"
ba
'PPD PN

B.b.

strebens,' Lag T. of on.. A P p. u

Menschensehnsucht und alles Menschen0r -"- 3iON1882 TO -" M .Cf.


'

wnere

a]1

Spurrell tnege viewg are gtated


;

(poet.); PS1E" PS V68 ; D'OCn </te (7oi of heaven


the

3JJJT

PN
26

^
;

146

136
10
;

God who

is

my

rock

^ 42

"tpi

nnB> ?N
i/'

somewhat more fully, & briefly criticized on the use of PS & nPS in Shemitic languages vid.,
exhaustively,
II.

<Ae Corf icAo is the

'SO PS
(J);

i/te (roc?

joy of my w/10 lets himself be seen


s

exultation

43";

Gn

16

13

No

MBAk SBAk
-

TOSH PS

(* Corf

'").

of glory
1

-f

29
;

niyn PS

Sn n.m. (also, in n.pr. PS,


(i.e.
i

\?S;

Sam.

the

PS,

all-knowing God

(poet.)

u?V PS
Is

Ph. ps, }PS


Ar.,

Or.Co n,r.L.d.n.l883

prob. PB), Sab. ps,


1

Ag

Aram.

cf.

No

"

^
-

DHM

?A everlasting

God Gn2i 33
94
10

(J);
6

VunE" PS

U Ar. i^'l Palm. Nab. Sab. (alsonnps) "- 8 ""- 154 As. iJZafe Jr66 Syr! (pi. i~,Uil) Fl

ppr. perhaps als0 on goddess DPS Ph.

12

2 4

VJ^f 43*;
orae
14
ijr

riOSPSf 3i =H31DS PS Dt
11
;

32 (poet.); D1DP3 PS
(rf)

V'

56 niPC? PS Je 51 .

DHM

ins PX
21

Corf
3
;

-,

1 -

Dt
6

77
15
;

95

Mai 2 PH3 PS a ^r-eaC Corf -innDD PS a Corf At'rfmjr /rfm;

but IL'i^r, cf. also Bae^ ) god, with various subordinate applications to express idea of might; hardly ever in prose exc. with defining word (adj. or gen.); its only suff. is * ; tl. applied to men of might and rank, D13 PS mighty one of the nations Ez 3 1 " Neb.;
'

15860 97271297

self Is

45

Dim PS a
86 15
;

compassionate God

Ex
;

SE>3 PS a forgiving God 34 (J) ^ s 31 Jon 4 2 |*in pS a gracious God Ne 9 ^ 99 6 S3p PS a jea^OM* Corf Ex 20 34" (J) Dt 4 24 9 15 ,9 2 'n b a 5 6 Jos2 4 (D) = si3p PS Na I living
;
;

Dt 4 31

(of

ap K wv

;8v*>v,

P'S
17

some MSS. Co);

D^S

mighty men Jb4i (D'P'S, many MSS. Di); Dni33 "^ mighty heroes EZ32 21 (\^S MSS. Co); n V* Ez 17 13 2 K 24 15 H? (Kt *ym); Bfy$ Ex 1S of in. b% q.v.) These readings I5 (prob. pi. are uncertain because of an effort to distinguish
these forms from the divine name. 1133 PS mighty hero (as above) or divine hero (as re6 f2. angels, flecting the divine majesty) Is o
.

God Jos 3 ,0 (J) H02 ^42 3 8 43 pnvpsls 4 5 21 yen fan ps sp + 5 5 ps sp Dt32 21 (poet.) Is 3 2 2!) 18 1103 PS nS Mi 7 (cf. Ex 15"). 31 Ez 28
1
;

(the only true God, needing no article or predicate to define him) 12 13 (E id. PS 12 in poetry, Jb 5 8 t. Jb), yfr 7 io Di) always (55
(e)

God

Nu

+
-

11.12

, 7 IQ 52 ggSO g^ 73 ?4 77 7 g7.8. 82 8 3 2 9 o 2 104 21 io6 14 21 107 11 1 1 8 s7 1 39 1723 6 18 ,2 14 20 9 41 1 9 149 150 Is 40 43 45 4 6 La 3 Ho 1 1 1 2 Mai i 9 ; PSUBJ? God is with us, as name of child

l6 l
-

3.7

11.17

10

,819 34 41
-

7 f3. gods of 89 =D'r6sn "33. the nations, DvS PS God of gods, supreme God Dn 1 1 3*; D?S3 roba 13 who is like tjiee

D'?S '33

^ 29

in prediction Is

14

7.

cf.

8 810

name PS1B" 'npS PS Gn 33 20

mmin Nu

i6 22

gods Ex 15"; idols Is 43 44 46"; 'D D'OEO PS wAa< heaven Dt 3"; "** PS
the
10

10

"

among

17

6W m

D'nPS PS Jos 22 s2 (P) f 50 This is probable also in the ancient poems, Nu 23 819 22 23
1
.
-

fW
24

(P=nmnn

(/) El, a divine (E) ; 'nps PS 'nps mtr Nu 27 16 );


-

<3.i6.23

( poet>

Baj aam

||

*& & p^yj Dt 32

i8

33

2s

43
(poet. (poet.

DVl^N
D^K
1

IIS) and in the combinations 5* (10 1. ; vid. \vbv btt (5 1.; vid. ivby) &
||

Moses David

"Vtt
||

&

DTjp >n^N)

S 22"2 23 s

'33.
8

d. gods Dmbttn
2*

Ex

18" 22" (E)

*w

Ch

+ 86 8
;

IPrfoffl >rbtt the

God of

gods,
I1B

17 supreme God Dt io

136

s
;

D'n^K

Ex

HB*),

t7.

strength,

with

I.

n^t
etc.
27

c f.

Di
3i

Gn
M

power (on connection 29 t'< i 31 ) in <T


^jjreft is in

Qnnx D<nl?K otlier gods (JE) Ju 9" Ex2o3 23" Jos 24 216 (E) Dt 3 i' 8a> (JE) 5 7 + 12I7W io 13 1 S 8 8 26" (17 t. in D, not P) Ju 2 69
32
1

according to the power of my fuind=it

my

power,

Gn

(E;

sq.

^>

+ Inf.);
2
1

bx!>rri7)3

Vt Pr 3
1,1.;

less,

^Ne
so
id.,
,C

(sq.id.);
6

BT ^"E* Mi

(abs.); neg.

32 P*} Dt 28 (abs.)=<Aou shall be power-

n'bN 67 so Dt 32 17 p6n^ Dn 1 i 38 (vid.BD)sf.


;

inPKPHb
(Sam.

i"; elsewhere ITl 7>N

n.m. god, God.


iJI,

DHM ; n^K

Aram. S^t,

J^',

Ar.

Sab. nfo

as found in Heb. prob. a sg.

7j cfoiA ormjr GW in his hand Jb 1 2 6 Di RVm, etc.) 2. God, used in ancient (Ew 1517 poems Dt 32 ^ 18 32 and on their basis an archaism in later poetry Jb3 4 -f- (4 1 1. Jb), iff 50 22 19 5 7 8 3 17 1 14 139 Pr 30 Is 44 Hb 3 Ne 9 (citing Ex 34 s where ?N is used).

formed by inference fr.pLOVfrK; cf.Nes lc ) 1. a heathen god, late usage iw"v3 2 Ch. 32 15 Dn 11 37 irOSO iri3 *T whose power is his god Hb l u 2 K 17 31 (but Qr *$%), nibx ann ne>K
;
;

16 16 3 " (E) Dt 3 i (JE) Juio 1S7 2Ch 33 Je s3 5"; -nru 'N Gn 31 (E); D'iSD 'x Ex 12 12 (P) i2.i3. noNn /N Jog 24 i5^ E ) Ju 6 io. D ^ x /N etc Je43 Ju io 6 >T nETJD D'H^X Dt4 28 D"Un 'x yo</ 0/ 17 Ae nafc'oras 2 K 18 33 19 12 Dt29 2CI1 32 1719 Is ,8 12 M 8 D'C5?n'NDt6 i3 Ju2 12 V96 5 iCh5 !B 3 6 37 16 26 2 Ch 32 1314 ; ep3 'x Ex 20 23 (E); 3nr'N Ex 20 23 (E) 32 31 (JE); nsep X Ex 34 17 (J) Lv 4 i9 (H). 2. .PZ. intensive, a. <jrod or goddess, al7 24 ways with sf. 1 S5 (Dagon), Ju 1 i (Chemosh),
; ; ;

22 17 (=2Ch 3 4 25 )2Ch28 25 Jei' + (i8t.Je)Ho 3 ; 133(H) \lbn foreign gods Gn 35" Jos 24 a>a
1

K9 (=2Ch7 m2 )n

<

-">i 4

2K5

17

i75J?-

iKi8 24 (Baal), JU9 27


3X1JD 'X BHDsi)

Dm 22

or cstr.

nm^
-

ITS

'x to Ashtoreth goddess of the Zidonians, Chemosh god of Moab, etc. 33 26 26 27 1 'x god of the land 2 1 7 ;

tWW

Kn

pxn

''H'

2570

n.m.pl.

(f.

1 1

33
;

on number

of occurrences of ?X, FlvN, DVOK c f. also Nes' c ') 1. pi. in number, fa. riders, judges, either as divine representatives at sacred places or as reflecting divine majesty and power:
D\"l7Nn

suppose that Yahweh is a 20 28 mountain-god and not a god of valleys 1 b. godlike one Ex 4 16 (J; Moses in relation to 1 Aaron), Ex 7 (P; in relation to Pharaoh), 13 7 1 S 28 (the shade of Samuel), f 45 (the Messianic king, <S Jer, most God, scholars ancient and modern, but thy throne is GW'= God's throne Ki Thes Hup,
so the Syrians

and

AE

Ew

Ex

(Onk
22

<3,
827

but to

xpiTrjpiov

rov

Ra AE Ew RVm; but gods, JosephusPhilo AV; God,BiRY; all


eC )
22 78 ; Oirbbt

works of God, or things specially belonging to him (vid. ?5< 5) JTnbtt "in ^ 68 16 Ez 28 1416 Q^rbn b>k Jb i 16 wrbti(n) p
cf.
1

Ch
;

28 s ).

c.

(X

Ez28 13

8 -9

3I

d.

God

(vid.

3 &

4).

iS2 25 v.Dr.; Ju5 8 (Ew,but 16 gods; God BarHeb.; m,T 33 Be)^82 (De Ew Pe; but angels Bl Hup) 138 (@ X Rab Ki De but angels Calv God, Ew gods,
Covt. codeofE)cf.
1 ; ;

Yahweh

3. trnSNn the (true) God, D'H^KD Nin *> 3539 is (the) God Dt4 1 8 60 18 3939

f
;

tb. divine ones, superhuman Che), 6 beings including God and angels \^8 (De Che and most <S X Ew; God, Br; but angels 27 with Philo 5! Jer De moderns) Gn i (if

Hup Pe

K 18 2Ch 3 2 D^Nnxin nm 2S7 1K18 2K19" iChi7 Is37 Ne 9 DWNn as subj. or obj. is used in E 33 Chr
1
2 ' 24
16
;

22 M (P?)
28

2Ch33

13
;

Wnbttn Nin IS45 18


37

DM^xn
26
16

'1

Jos
7

1.,

RV

Che we interpret ne>yj as God's consultation 7 with angels cf. Jb 38'). tc. angels i/r g ] ( @ Calv; but gods, Hup De Pe Che);
1

2224 6 911 38 t., Ec 31 1., Jon 5 t., elsewhere G115 18 s4 16 (sources of P) 17 (P) Jos 22 (PI) Gn 4 4 (J) Dt 4 s5 39 7 9 Ju 6 XM 7 14 io 14 16 28 21 2 1 S io37 36 s8 16 27 7 1K8 60 jS 21 24 24 37 39 39 19 15 14 2S2 6 7 12
-

sons of God, or sons of 6 24 7 gods angeh Jb i 2' 38 Gn 6 (J; so Bks. of Enoch & Jubilees Phllo Jude v 6 2 Pet 2 4 Jos Antl 31 most ancient fathers and modern critics; against usage are sons of princes, mighty men, Onk and Rab. ; sons of God, the
cf.

D , n7X(n)

'33

= (the)

10 12 16 18 14 9 7 (Ephr) Jb2 Je 1 1 IS37 45 fio8 Dn i 6 '1 1 S6 20 ^nan 'xn Ne 8 icn 'xn m-ipn 'nh
-'

'<

niwiU
Ju
68

Ezr

3
;

Qivban ynt

Dn9

3
;

in

many

B^N the man of God, acting phrases, as under divine authority and influence (a) angel
:

DwKD

pious,

Theod Chrys Jer Augustine Luther

13 (b) prophet (the term coming into use in the Northern kingdom in the age of Elijah 9- 10 7 cf. nnn b*k Hos 1 S 9 9 ) of Moses Dt33>
,

Calv Hengst;

rd.

ni

viol

rov Bioi),

cf.

Jos 14 (E)

Ch 23"

Ch 30 16 Ezr

+ 90

1
;

urfot*
of Samtw./ 1 So*- 10 of David 2 Ch8 u Ne 1 2 S4M 2 2 Ch 1 1 ) Elijah, Elisha, ShemaiaJt 1 K 1 2 M ( " " and others of their time iKi3 IJ1 I7 18 24 20 28
;

44
1433
;

13 2i 3

13 6 56 8 21 23 (R vid. Di Jos 7 ) Ju 4 5 6 n iS I + (2ot.)K(26t.) Chr ( 4 5t.)^4i


-

17

14

2 2

Ki wl 4 5-*> 6 s-"
;

s- 9

8 s 11
-

19

3
1

23

16" 17

(Ephr)

S 2" Hanan prophet 4 Te 35 a later title of prophet was DTlpXn "DJ? the servant used of Moses 1 Ch 6 M 2CI1

Ch 25"; unnamed
of God,

106 48 (doxol.) 59 6 6 9 7 Is 17 6 2 1 1017 29 s3 Is 3 24 15 2 2 4 Is 4 i ,7 +(6t.) Je 3 5 17 + ( 4 8t.), Ez 8 37+ (7 t.) Zp 2 9 Mai 2" Ru 2 12 bvrsr> nu-iye 'x
' ;

Gorf 0/ the battle array of Israel


2

46

17

'X

24

Ne
s1
,

s0
1

Dn 9".
1
;

DTli'Xn ]T3

</j
17

Chr (52 1.) Ec 4 'KT1 1 Ch 22 Orbxn (nna) fOX <Ae ark (of the 27 covenant) of God Ju 20 1 S 4-5. 14, 2 S 6-7. 4 i5(2 3 t.) 1CI113. 15. 16, 2 Chi (13 t.); HBO 20 9 Wrbttn the rod of God Ex 4 1 7 (E); dTl^xn in 5 13 the mount of God (Horeb) Ex 3 4 27 18 24 (E)
esp. late,
1

Ju 18

house of God, Dn I s ; '> JV3

2 812 10 7 3p 75 76 81" (poet.) V 20 46 3 2 7 84 94 Is 2 ( Mi 4 ); B-ayn 'x Got/ 0/ tiU Hebrews Ex 3 18 5 s 7 16 9 113 (JE) it is used with other proper names, Nahor Gn3i S3 (E), Shem Gn 9 20 (J), David 2 K 20s 2 Ch 21 12 343 Is 3 8 5 Hezekinh 2 Ch 3 2 17 Elijah 2 K 2 14 ; li>Dn nx 'X

S 23

9-

tlie

God of my

lord the king

nouns of
ancient
28

attributes
;

(Ephr) D'n^xn "\xbn the (tlveoplumic) 19 20 69 angel of God Gn 31" Ex 14 (E) Ju 6 13 16 20 s8 2 S 1 4 17 1 in other combinations Ex 1 8 Nu 9 5 23 22 s 8 11 23" (E) Ju 20 i S 4 5 io 2 S 16 1 K 12
1
;
'

K 19

Is40 ;riDX
(vid. 19$);

God Dt33 27 / X<,-Me God

36 1 K i with (|3) or relationships, DTp 'X D/1V 'X everlasting God


.

Chi 5? }OX'Xl86 5 16
;

6 , ;"to2
-iea bsb

17 Dno'xMi HHPD'k Is 3 o Mal 2 bs 'X God of all flesh Je 3 2 27 cf. 'x


; ;

18

iCh2i 7 +(i4t.) V'87 3 Ec9 4. Oibx = God 11DX D'r6x '^Yahweh is God in truth Je io a. On7X (as subj. obj. direct or indirect) is used by P (50 t. in
1 .

rnnnn

Nu
t,

10

story of creation

and deluge, elsewhere 28


chiefly in poetic sources

t.).

by
1

(91
s7

-"- 5

9
1.)
1.

39 Dt 32

t.), 9

J
(29

Gn
1.)

,W9
,

S (50
(180
CIOT), 28

by

(1 1 1.)
t.);

Ju (21

t.)
s

Chr (45
5"
7

in

f
1

43-86

God of heaven Gn 2 4 7 (J a ) 2 Ch 36 s3 Ezr i 2 Ne 4.5 4.a>. j 2 cf Nn 3 N Is 54 5 'XI n^ncn 'X '' B 3 pxn Gn 2 4 (J ); an^tp'Xa God at hand opp. 'X Je 2 23 Tljne 'X, 'X God ph-iO 3 of my soi47 = 2S22 47 )24 s 25 5 27 9 65 6 79 9 85 5 a<jon^i8 ( 10 18 35 Is 17 Mi 7 7 Hb 3 1 Ch 16 "V\y\W 'X V' 882

16 22 27 16 (P);

own

'x

p
,

^
)
;

often
14

elsewhere

36

77

change for an original IU2 18 413 " 25^ 14 9 io 3 2 6 812I2 8 29 2 9 ioo io8 i49 Jb 5 20 28 3 2

by

editorial

'nyiETI 'X

f3
-

ness

f4

2
;

f 51 ^Dn
S

s13

25 Ec (7 t.) Hos (5 1.) nx orbit roaniM as 4" (did God overthrew Sodom Je 50 40 Is 13 19 ) Zc
34 (& in Prologue 6
t.)

Pr

Am

my my

rock 2

''pIX'X Goo! o/wiy righteous1U8 niV 'X 'X God mj^o is ; '59 3 3 22 1 8 ''Wyo 'X God w/to '*
;

16

(cf.

f ^
2
;

stronghold V'43
1
i//-

praise
phr.

109

c.

^CfTO '" God m;Aj is my W!A /. in P (22 t. incl.


1432
-

8 8 a 12 Mi3 7 (but nrrfo Je io 10 Ez (13 t.) Mai

<S)

phrase
13

Orbxb S
24

(5t.) 21 'b rHl Gn 2 8


1

IS35 Jon (4
B

Is

(9

t.)

t.);

the

4S 33 s8 1245 29* Lv ii 22 25 26

(E

)
41

17

78

Ex 6 7

Jos io 21 3 i 17 Juio'i6 a!4 iSio 19 2Sl0 12 22 10 12 28 20 23 2 (4 t. poet.) 1 19 Chr (83

17 yrbxv nXTl) Lv 19 25 27 37 24 (E) Dt 3 2 (poet.) Jos

3643

(H) Ex 8 p (JE) Dt 32
21

23

t.)

29

Nui5
Zc 8 8

Ch

22

17

Dt 26 17 Je (6 t.) Ez
(P)

f(62
(29 (12
t.)
2

t.)

Pr

2 17
4 -5 s

30
23
12

Ru
6

151616

Ib

10

13

7
7

8 1921 Is 2

1.)

righteous God (6 t.); 19 holy God Jos24 (E); D^n 'x 36 23 2636 Jeio <n'x S 1S17

p>T

Orbx

f f;
living
2

Oiinp 'x

Am 2
14

Jes

36

5i
7

Jo iJJaW
i2
5
;

Ez 3 4 31 Dn(st.) Ho 5 8

Mi6

7
sf.

Jon
is

For the phrases 'x mn\ niX3y 'x ). 37 nixav 'x, '* 'x bx, 'x it, 'x nixnv '\ vbtt

417

God Dt
416
(

Zp3 Nai

= Is
',
'<

with Zc9 used with niiT several hundred times

D^X

also

(vid. mrp).
cf.

TTT7N

rmsst, 'x *:~ix vid. rnm, n, mxav & onx. b. cstr. VJ^K ( a ) wi<A 2>ersons DH13X VpX 24 13 of Abraham, a phrase of J, Gn 26 28 36 18 53 10 2 Ch 18 I Ch 29 elsewhere ^47 1 31

bum DHM
elders

11.pr.1n. 2"9
26 - 27
;

(God

Juts loved,

Sab.

Nu

1 1

."; v. also n^TT) one of the 21 prob.=T1vX Nu 34 where

GW
s

called a prince of Benjamin.

On

n.pr.

with
42,

bx

cf.

those with

Gn 24 27 42 48 (J); nx vh 30 father's God (various sf. & names), a phrase of 4 61315 2 3 6m 42 E, Gn 3 i i5 i8 Jos 46 50 Ex3 s3 i8, elsewhere Gn 32 43 (J) Ex 4 (J 1) Dt Ju 2 2 K 2 1 22 Chr (31 1.) Dn 1 1 37 ^X (8 1.) 20 b#Tp) Israel's God, phrase of E, Gn 33 Ex 5 16 30 27 elsewhere Ex J0S8 i4 22 24 24 32 1819 13 1319 20 9 22 24 io 4042 34 Jos? (JE) Nui6 Jos 9
;

Dmax

rra 'x

12 -

&

(Sab.)

DHM K

3X & nx, & eSp. No '%


""!rI)

km 88
-

v. p.

tnjH^N
T-QtvN
pot,

n.pr.m. (God has called 1

cf.

U>

17

,6

10

son of Midian Ar.)

Gn

25

Ch

33
.

12

7X ,

'

13]
1

l0

14

2!!3

Gadites

n.pr.m. (God has given, cf. Oeobcoa. one of David's band of n^"i3l) Ch 12' b. a Korahite 1 Ch 26 7
)

'-.

Tjrn^N n.pr.m. (God

has been gracious,

n h
cf.

45
of

JOB^
Gad Nu 1"
2
14

Ph. nrbtt, \)rbv2, in As. Ba'alhanunu COT Gn io 18) two of David's chiefs 2 S 2i 19 =i Ch

42 - 47

shon

20

S23

54

=iChn
112

26
.

Nu 3
,

io 30

b. chief of Ger-

24
.

t"
is father, cf.
.

n.pr.m. (God btplty a. prince of Zebulon Nu i 9 2 7 7 24,29 io ]6 b. prince

tMJPW

help,

5 .)rVN CUR" Gn i5 + ) n.pr.m. (God is 4 cf Ex 18 v. also "!$? infr., V'3', Ph.


;

of

26 Reuben Nu 16 David 1S16 6 I7 13 28 28


-

s 9
-

Dt

1 1

C.

brother of
18

ttJBWH,
Offl

-ityi>jn,

baw)
.

a.' Abraham's

steward

Ch
e.

Wj||
f.

Ch
19

18

27

). 1

d. a Kohathite

b$% v

cf.

W^j
1

1
.

Chii (cf. 1J 1 Ch 6 = 1 Ch 1 2 Gadite


2
9
.

13

)>
1

a Damascene

Gn 1 5*.
24

b. a son of Moses

Ex

Levite singer

Ch

15

1820

16

5
.

IvMyN n.pr.m. (El is


God) only Ch.
1

God, or

my God

Benjamite 1 Ch 7". d. s5 1 Ch 26 Ez io 18 e. Reubenite I Ch 2 7 16 f. prophet in time of Jeho37 16 io 23 shaphat 2 Ch 20 g. Levite chief Ez 8 h. son of Harim Ezr 1 o 31
c.

18 4

several priests

Ch 2 3 151717 1 Ch
.
.

15

is

a.
11
.

Ch

1 1

46 A1

12

two or three of David's chiefs b. chief of Manasseh 1 Ch 5 s4


1

C.

two

chiefs of

Benjamin
1

Ch 8 20,22
1

d. chief of

the Hebronites
1

Ch
v
12

9 15 ". e. a chief Kohathite

kinsman; Ph. S 1 1 3 cf. ^X'B? DJlfot) 5 1 Uh b. one of David's heroes 2 S 23 s4 3 to some = a). (ace.
is

TOy^M
.

n.pr.m. (G>d

a. father of Bathsheba 2

Ch 6

19

=:i!<<?!({
13
.

cf.

W?N

f.

a Levite

2Ch3i

TtD"'7N n.pr.m. (God.

is fine
1

gold
3536
.

t)

a. son

tnrM" 7Sl
,

n.pr.m. (God has come) a He4

Gn 3 6 of Job Jb2 u 4
of Esau

4
l

'

011121216
1

'

Ch
-

b. friend

15

22

42

7 '9

manite'/ch 2 5

= nri;?K

Ch

25

27
.

D"

N
,,

n.pr.m. (God has judged) one of


1

Tvht*

v.

T&S

supr.

David's heroes
Sab.
8

Ch

1 1

35

(but

v.

o B'j>N

S 2 3 M ).

tSTJpt* n.pr.m. (Godknows,ci.b^Sn, 209 y-lbn Hal ) a. son of David 2S5" 1 Ch

T inT'E
:

7N

n.pr.m. (may God distinguish


1

1 Ch 14 which perh. rd. here, cf. Dr 8 b. father of an adversary of Solomon iKii 2 Ch 1 7 17 C. chief of Benjamin
7
.

= J)T/jn

3
8 "1
. .

him) one of the doorkeepers


l

Ch

821

15'

ttO ?Q'

lI

7^ ( Dhr
cf.
7
;

5'

+ ) -P*.xn.
David
5
.

(God
2

is

deliverance,
1

^ P?S)
,

a. son of
1

S 5"

Tfhyi
n.pr.m.

2Ki + 4
3

Ch

68

t.;

V1J7M iKi7' + 62t.;

14

=0"^}
s4
.

Ch

14

b. one of

is God, cf. a. Elijah, -'N^) ( Yah(u) the great prophet of the reign of Ahab 1 1 7 + 65t. K; 2 Ch 2 1 12 Mais 23 b. Benjamite 21 s7 1 Ch 8 C. a priest of Ezra's time Ezr io ; 26 c. a son of Elam Ezr 1 o

David's heroes 2 S 23 (cf. also ^"fpN 1 Ch 1 I 36 ). 39 c. a Benjamite 1 Ch 8 d. one of the line of

'

Adonikam Ezr
Ezr io33
.

8 13

e. of the line of

Hashum
cf.

fro^M n.pr.m.
4

(nis

Hock

is

God,

Dt
2
10

tVT^M

Jb

32

+ 3 t.; NIPPON
-

Jb

32

32

v. also

bwjK)

chief of

Reuben

Nu

^30.35

IQ 1S_

6t.; n.pr.m. (He is (my) God) a. the young 4 5 6 friend of Job Jb 3 2 2 3 4* 3 5' 3 6\ b. an

Ephraimite, Samuel's great-grandfather iS I 12 cf. 3N^K 1 Ch 6 v 19 c. chief of Manas,

tjC^TN n.pr.m. (God has protected, cf. Ph. a. chief of the Kohathites Nu 3 byZitt)
=iss!'? s chief of Zebulun Nu 34
29
;
.

*W%

Ch 15 8

Ch

13

Ex

6 22

Lv io Ch
1 1

4
.

b.

seh

Ch

12

20
.

d. a Korahite
1

Ch
27

26
18

7
.

e.

one

of the brethren of David 6 1 S 16 ).

Ch

(cf.

3K^
of

tHg^M n.pr.m. (inot in ,


one of David's heroes
2

27

Dr)

TN2rP7N
David's chiefs
'

23

&

n.pr.m. (God

hides)
33
.

one

2S23

31

Ch

n
1

l"!'"'V^ n.pr.m.
-

(Autumn Godt

cf.

Jb

TD^p* vN n.pr.m. (God sets up, cf. Sab. 61S 1 a. Hezekiah's prefect of i>NEpn, ^SOp Hal )
1

29

one of Solomon's scribes

K4

3
.

31122 18 18 * 37 io 2 Is 2 2 20 3 6 the palace 2 37 b. son of Josiah, made king by Pharaoh 2

s
.

s4

t^TE^N (&
king, .3.9 4

!^D Eu

n.pr.m. (God

is 2
3

23
c.

Ch 36 4 = D i#rP 41 priest Ne 1 2
2
,
;

24

Je

3 i

Ch 3*.

cf.

?N , 3?p) husband of Naomi

Ru

s' 3

ty3C7'

7M

n.pr.f.(6W
Is 19
18

is

an
14

oath,
6

by which
wife of
7
.

one swears,

cf.

Am 8

t^D^N

n.pr.m. (God has added)

a. chief

Aaron Ex 6;= 'EA<ra/3<0 @,

cf.

Zp Lu
i

)
i

n h*
TyiU?' ,

7S

n.pr.m. (God
or
1

is
cf.

salvation,

cf.

V?"?!!? infr.;

is

opulence,
14'.

y*B"?S) son of

David

S 5"
I

Ch

dant of David
1

TTCJJ N n.pr.m. (God restores, cf. Nes " lil & Sab.Vwin DHM ZM0188SM a. a descen)

Abinadab 1 S 7 c. one of David's S 23' 1 Ch 1 1"; ins. also 1 Ch 27* cf. Dr 8m!80 d ft Levite j Ch 23 21.22 g 33 42 f. priest of the time of Ezra Ezr S Ne 12 one of the line of Parosh Ezr io 25
b. son of
1
.

heroes 2

Ch

24".
.

b. priest of David's time c. high priest of Nehemiah's time


1

24

CI13

ftt^ty,

||

rhyhi*

n.pr.loo. (God doth


(vid.

ascendtyof a village in the tribe of Eeuben, near

Ezr io 6 Ifeji.io.M.ji i 2 10.10.12.23 I3 .?. d a ginger Ezr io 21 e. one of the line of Zattu Ezrio 27 f. one of the line of Bani Ezr 1 o 36
. .

Heshbon, in ruins, el Al 4 337 9 34 32 Isi5 16 Je48


.

Rb BB111!78 ) Nu

tjrrttT'V

N (God has heard, cf. btWtf), & Sab.


1 "' 193

tniry 7N n.pr.m. (God lms made, cf. Wb^, 3940 V^-etc.) a descendant of Judah 1 Ch 2
.

VDD^X, $>Kyeiy Hal Nu i 10 2 18 7 48M io22


2

)
1

a. chief of
26

Ch

b.

Ephraim son of David

b. a Beiijamite

1
.

Pashur Ezr io 22

9". c. of the line of d. son of Shaphan Je 29 s


.

Ch 8 37

S 5"
1 .

.jg12.20.21

41
2

Ch 3 1 4 c. scribe of Jehoiakim Je d one f tue r0y aj gee(j 2 K 25^ Je 41 e. a man of Judah I Ch 2 f. a priest
1

68

tt^S&M

v.

^?^K.
J

t^ysV^
nD3s6yB)

CI117
,
,

8
.

a Benjamite
v.

n-pr.m. (God of doing 1218 1 Ch 8"


.

cf.

Ph.

i tt?" T

n.pr.m.

(God

is

salvation,

cf.

ISS^M t v
I t
:

Wtfe. T
has created, or taken (God Samuel 1 S 12 (8 t.)
.

J**&,

Sab. bsyiv

DHM
@
;

ZM0188315

)the prophet

!"l]p

7N n.pr.m.
.

io 16 Elisha, the successor of Elijah 1 57 s7 all K; 'EXra, 'EAiotuc 'EXi<raios Lu 4

t.

tl3Dttr7M n.pr.m. (God has judged, Ph. BBB^jn, i'WDBB') a captain in the time of Jehoiada 2 Ch 23'.

possession) 24 1219 b. son of Korah Ex 6 1 Ch 6 in Jerusalem in the time of Ahaz 2


.
>

a. father of

c.

Ch

a ruler 28 7 d.
.

6 e. several one of David's warriors 1 Ch 12 lla 910 21 16 23 Levites (a) 1 Ch 6 (y) 9 (8) 15 (/3)v
.

nn^N T
T- v;

v. v.

nnx^N. t t VI

Trio^N v t
:

sub

1.

*?<*.

f II. J"7 /"? vb. swear, curse (cf. I. HPK? so Thes Lag '"- 9 ) Qal Pf 1 K 8 31 (= 2 Ch 6 M all
reading n^XI); tifat Ju 17 ; 4 2 abs. H$K H04 ; ni^K Ho io %, swear, Inf. 31 8 (=2 Ch 6 s2 ) ; in take oath before God 1 4 2 covenants H04 2 io (falsely). 2. curse Jul 7

Vrss

Th Bo Ba Kp

IDyj^N
father of

n.pr.m. (God is pleasantness) two of David's heroes 1 Ch n 46 (not

inS).
Fra llu-iddin Dl ", Ph.

t|n^N

(God has

given,

cf.

!>BfO?,

&

As.

Eut
ass

jrunp, N ' bl2

nbm
'\

jn^JD, bv2iT\\ Palm. p " 3*>" 31, -Nab. Swam, jruop Vog
,

24 Hipb. Impf. bf\ S 14 Inf. fr%lj> = 2 Ch 6 adjure, pmt under oath.

K8

31

s12

Sab. i>tom,

amfo

dhm

28 ti"&N n-f- oath Gn26 + T


41
i

sf.V^K, Srb&

Gn

ZM01883

16 - 361 -

QTgiv.j.i.w

Theodore,

Diodate).

a.

the
s2

24 ; cf. Je 26 grandfather of Jehoiakim 2 122S b. Levites of the time of Ezra 36 (?).

20 n 24 1. oath -r(4 t.); pi. l!3KDt2 9 +(4t.) in testimony Lv 5 Nu 5 2121 (P) Pr 29 2S N3 n^N3 come into an oath Ne io 30 ntaa N'an 3 31 rbtt NSW 1K8 bring into an oath Ez 17'
1 ;
;

Ezr 8 161616

22 (=2 Che ).

2. oath of covenant
1113
;

Gn
10

24

4141

'"IJ^yN n.pr.m.

(God

lias

testified)

an

26
j

28

(J)
j

Dt29
-

nbt< 013 despise


,
24
s

Ephraimite

Ch

21

6 59

i6.i8.i9

curse

imjON T
T^J^N
*<#$
cf.

Dt 29 19 19 20 307
cf.

n.pr.m. (God has adorned,


1

Zc 5 3

(b)

2 Ch 34 Dn 9 Is 24 Je 23 from men J b3 1 30 <// io 7 59 13 4. exe11


.

an oath Ez aj from God Nu5 23 (P)

^HJ) an Ephraimite

Ch 7 20
is

cration
.

in

the
27

n.pr.m. (God
Sab.

my
.

strength
2 " 81883
-

=
15

execration

Nu 5
sf.
'

phrase rON? iTO become 18 18 12 (P) Je 29 42 44


.

an

one of

nv^N (tjfo?) DHM the heroes of David 1 Ch 1 2 5

bww,

tn^Nn, T -: )

yrbm,
I*

'

n.f.

curse

La

3*.

till.

[H7K]
n.f.

vb. wail
"b$ Jo
i
8

(Aram. N^t, ^*)


,

1tyV
supr.)

n.pr.m. (God
ffl

lias helped, cf.

"W^K
in
7.

only

Qal Imv.\.

a. Eleazar the priest


i

Hex) Ju 20

Ch 5 M3 6 M

Ex 6 + (50 1.
24
1

tn^?N

fat

^). taU of sheep,


(v.
;

still

ac-

20

Ezr

counted a delicacy in the East

(Mish.

id. X,

nrnbt?,

WrbtS, etc.; Ar.

i$\

cf.

Fl.

TWBLt18
*)

Ex
1

29

s2

Lv3
for
ch. vl

s5

(all fl5$J)j 9
v.
Scha/t

pro b. also

4 contrast with D'iw, D'ryN) Lv 19 (not to be 1 8 " 2050 silver & made) 2 6 (bothH),Is 2

(of

gold),

S 9s4

n^Vn
JJJ

Gei

Dr

(cf.

Tristram

io 10 Tjffi niabpp
viorthlessness,

(coll.) kingdoms

of idolatrous

Nat. Hist.

Bit),

ItWB

gjjjjfk

Diet. Bib. iherp\

+V->N conj. in Mishnah; Aram. *K, (oft. ?Z/V from f'X, and lb) if, though, clSw^ . in late Heb., Ec 6 6 Est 7 4 only
:
.

(Egypt),

Hb
M
)

v" 19 13 (of Egypt) 31" Ez3o' s 2" D'pbx 'K dumb idols, f 96'
all

(=iChi6
II-

the gods of the nations are 'K

vain, worthless gods 97".

I.

Ne6 Nei

16

n.pr. of 6th month, Aug. Sept. Pal. blbtf Vog 79 As. Ululu COT (Mish. id.,
,

^7N

7 7^

-/assumed

for

following words).

t.lTN

n.f.

oak
rd.

(cf.

pbs, but

here r (p iis

1
,

Ar. J_>M, Aram. J)<s~/).


.

Jos 24 s6 Hiv6as) only

tlis

oak which

in the

sanctuary of
(v.
1.

''
;

tffil

however perh. n?N, terebinth

n.pr.loc. a station of Israel in the

fibs?).

wilderness

Nu

1314

23

tLM/^J ~ T
rally;

vb. only ITiph. be corrupt mo_*

tpV n.m. 'X abs. Gn35 +


s

Gn358

oak (

frihavos, b,w,, etc.)


pi.
12
;

cstr. it.;

tainted (Che

14

) (cf.

Ar

111

vni. be

Ez 27

s
;

13 cstr. 'Oi/'K Is 2

Zc ii

as

9 D'iibsjSAm 2

marking

confused (of a thing), of milk, turn sour\ Pf. 3 pi. 3 4 16 ,n n J$? V' J 4 53 ; -f'- h?3 a corrupt man Jb 1 5

8 grave of Deborah, Rebekah's nurse Gn35 (E); whence called oak of weeping, 11133 'K ib. (v. Di

^N Gn
;

24

39

v.

&K.

4 tnU.^7^ n -P r -loc. as sow. ofJavan Gn io 7 7 iChi 'N^NEz 27 (Aeolis Josephus Jer Kn;

ad loc, & sub p?S? p. 18); elsewhere only in pro13 phets; as marking illicit shrines Ho4 (|| njnp, 13 felled Is 6 (in sim.; fibs?); as flbs?) ; as fur||

H
cf.

Derenbourc
30 "

'! '

lnB ;aGr* ux 2S5r<Eng tn'5


'
'

'

'

in,r -

0c '- 188'. 7 >.

nishing material for making idols Is 44" n n^ n**); as smi fr strength (|Dn)
-

(||

TIN,
9
;

Am 2

IfettasZ

etc.,

Len

"*"- 234

X;bp"K n:Ht? i>.ropuio <Ao^'=Elissa, Sta


i. s

'; Italy, with Sicily, 4 CarEzek, Di Gri io


;

also IB^n

*$*

Is 2

13

EZ27

(as strong,

(as lofty majestic), for making oars);

&

cf.
2
,

Zen
Ch
4

j.van.sr.
;

metaph. of prominent men.

Meyer

Gesch.

282

decision difficult

last

view very

"m 7N
(on Jos
1

n.pr.m. (oak) a Simeonite


s3

37

attractive).
I.

v.

pbs?p. 18).

[77^?] 0 oe weak or insufficient, assumed


as root of ? vK (as also of bs)
:

in Thes
^11

cf.

Ar.

so

tTjVQ^ n.pr.loc. in Asher (=^D Thes MV) Jos 9 (Baer tabs?).


1 26

D^N?

to fail in

a thing).

t'
i.q. b'bg,

77^

interj. (prob. onomatop.:


vjail,
1

cf.

Jl,

fll.

hbVi

Je 14 14 Kt,
(etym.

q.v.
:

fibs?,

tb'

/M n.m.

uncertain
r

most

sq.

^Vto to me Mi

AA.:

woe! Di

718

alas! )

woe!

Jb io".

prob. akin to Syr. ^*^.( weak, feeble, poor ; ?N perh. also in usage [cf. b] felt to suggest

not;

cf.

Che on

Is 2
17

t[D_?N] vb. bind (perh. cf. As. [alamu], EP " 4 & in BD Ezek."'; almattu,fortressT>\ in Zim
Ar.
1)1 be

wortldess) insufficiency,

b^bxn *jn the shepherd of a. ness. 4 worthlessness =the worthless shepherd, Jbi3

Zen

Niph.

in pain, Aram. yi^t retain anger). be dumb, Pf. 3 fs. ) {be bound

bb 'KB! worthless physicians ( Ijy^Db), Je 1 4 14 Qr concr. a thing of nought (uttered by prophets), but here bvK DDp a worthless divin. (|| pin, Dab VttTp) should perh. be read b. esp. pi. D y vX concr. worthless Gf).
||

nob.SO IS53

7
;

PlO^l EZ3
;

26
,

etc.;

7mp/. 2 ms.

IJJJW
6e
10

Ez 24
i.e.

s7

fpl.

fijpbsw
'3

^ 31". 1.
(||

dumb,
(||

silent

s ^ 39 iWJM

Wtfrifl);
7
;

T#

cf.v
6e

^-rWBK S?b);
i.

dMm6,

e.

sim. of sheep Is53 (|| id.) 6 unable to speak Ez (result

(cf.

gods, idols

Ak*H word=0wfa, cf.Sab. nbtcbn,&v.N6


but even
if so,

(cf.

Evan)

(possibly orig.

an indep.
)

of

W^j
Dn
^riBB'

p'aiK

^V^)
33"
v 16 );

cf.

rty Dbsri ^!n naini;


also
fflg

niy
be

associated

idea of worthlessness,

&

by the prophets with used by them in iron.

io 15

(cf.

iT* nr^ 'np^w n^ nns^.; made dumb subj.


24
(II

s7

Zymy

Zt>*

31

19

^8

,D

v ' 8 )-

toVn
sheaves.

48

Pi. Ft. bind G1137 7 (E) D'tpbx D'E^XD binding


T

Gn 38 1419

cstr.

m>n rVODJw
;

S 203

(of David's
;

imprisoned concubines
n.f. sheaf, in Joseph's

but text impossible

[nD7^] T
;.7.7 .7

dream

We
fig.

Gn37
also

'()
s

3q sf v.bSx,
fig.

p i. on^x, eovtoSs;
of ret.
fr.

niJDbx, c f. Dr; Klo thinks gloss); of Jerusalem Is 54 4 IJTIUDpK.


ni>Pl
"t?

f 1 26

Vn'ebx (in

captivity).

"Y"?

at^J -

som e

one, a certain (name

tO^N
De, in

n.[m.] silence,

f 56

(title) vid.

01

unspoken);

'X

name
etc.

of melody D'prn D7X

roiOy;

also

alone.of person,

+ 58* ( = adv.
De
'

in sihnceX) but rd, D(')bx 01

= such-an-one,so-and-so~Ru 4 tipVX n.pr.loc. Ellasar Gn 4 ( = Bab.


1

*frf Dipt) 1

S 21 s

K6
'- 9

8
;

' 'B
.

Che,

D7S

adj.
"lX

dumb, unable

to speak;
;

Ex 4

11

Larsa, mod. Senkereh, c. 28 miles NE. from Ur; C8240f cf. Loft Dl 1 '* B3, Tiele Ge 'chlM COT"""00 ).
,

D;>X DVc> ip

Dlt6 HB Db 'O

Is

56

10

D^?
D'^bx

fl.

[*]7^]
to,

vb

learn

Ar (

^4

**5P

Dn$K 8
Hl>2
;

'X fig. of false proph.; of idols 8 6 as subst. Pr3i ^38" IS35


.

cleave

become familiar with; Aram. *P8,


Sl.1"
,

&^L,
2
1JB

learn,

Pa
22
2i

teacli).
;

Qal Jfnp/
sq. ace.

^N
S^N T "
T
D'r6.XD).

v.

in.

D^Sp.

ms. iririN C]bxn

v.

D^'X sub

II.

h.

Sta'^'Ko 1 388 Ge'^S'cf. Ewt rab) Jb 35 u ;'sq.


'

pr

Pi. teach,
J

Jbi5

(subj.^J!); so

P<.sb(for '^XID

5 of Israel Je 51 (sq. |72T'N adj. forsaken,

2 ace.

noon is^xx Jb 33 s3

ti.

[*$*] n.m.
As.alpu,

y8

'

8
;

only

pl.

cattle
Is

TTQ
Is 47"

n.[m.] widowhood,
v
9
;

fig.

of Babylon

(Ph.

tjijN,

(||

btotf, cf.

vid.

BaNBB
*

24 30 used in
).

COT Gl0") D'B^X

Pr 14 4
13

tillage; subject to

man ^8 8 (H^.S);
28 41851

their increase
(||

widow (Mish. id., As. aZmattu Dl in Zim Bri14 )'x Gn 38"+ no cstr.; a 18 p riboj* Ex 2 2 + pi. sf. vrfuoiix Jb 27
n.f.
:

tn:oV 61 tt

T^X Tjtf a blessing Dt 7


adj.

all 13t6t niriB'jj)'.


1.

l.

tpV&
Pr
;

tame

'n

abs.

Mi
pl-

+;

etc.widow 1

K
910

1
;

20

1K7

14

n M i7
cf.

'X
;

n K
;

Gn 3 8"(J;
(H
;
||

S 14 ( nD'l) living in father's


||

^K

cstr.

,7

sf.

*fcl
14

^55";

D^
.

Je 13 21
cile,

sf.

house)

ITf*^) ; widow forbidden as wife of h. p., like HE^nj, rppn, H3T cf. Ez 44 K SS 22 (ti. of all priests, exc. widow
-

Lv

22

13

14

(H), where

^v8

etc.; 1. tame, rfo0*B^8 ^ 144 19 fe*33 a <2oci7e (gentle) Zam6 Je 1 1


14

s 2. n.m. friend, intimate yj/ 55 (|| 1>^B) Mi 7 28 9 21 Pr 16 17 Je 13 ; of a woman's hus(|| IT!!)

of priest);

niJDbx
G'DJV)
(sim.);

Nu3O (P; of widow's vow, ||nt!'Vi3); 23 D3^?=ye shall be slain Ex 2 2 (||D3''A3


Je 15 8 18 s1 Ez 2a also La 5 s of those snatched away by pestilence

10

band y\W:
\^

'X

Pr 2";
4
.

fig.
1.

of

"*

as

husband of

cf.

V109 9

Judah, id., 14 144 (i.e. cows).


II.

Je 3

3. i.q.

*fy(;

aty&} CW^t

Hj^an tib 1>tfl$$ Jb27

15
;

by sword,
(v.
fig.

id.,

^78";

We
less,
16

Sab.
,

rd. rrtn

nfofsj*
s

2S203

DHM

^7^ a.m.
2MG1875
-

of imprisoned concubines;

noj>x i n fr .) of Jerusalem

Is 47 ; esp. widow as helpexposed to oppression & harsh treatment (oft. ||DirV, & -13); Is i 23 io 2 Jb22 9 24 s

Lai'; Babylon

$* X^bx)'x ^X du. D^X Nu4 + pl. D"?^ Exi8 + cstr. T^X Dt7 +2t.; I'S^X Q r BJJU EX32
; ;

thousand (^X MI, SI, Ar. dii( Aram. *]', 16 15 f Ju 6 ('X) Gn 20 + sf.
615
;

Ju615

36

2I

28

13

-!-;

harshness forbidden, & care them enjoined Ex22 21 (E) Dt 14 29 16" 14 19 6 3 BJUUI 26 1213 10 cf. 4 27 Is 1" Je 7 22 Zc 7 13 18 Jb 29 ; under esp. care of God Dt io Je49 u Pr 15*^68' 146 9 ; once of severity of judgment
31 for
y(r

s s 94 Mai 3

in not sparing

widow
vid. ib. n.f.

Is 9 16

PD")X

Ez 19

&

('PX Is 1 3 vid. sub also sub pjJD.)


.

s2

t[rVljDTN]

widowhood

1 S i8 +2t. 1. nu(Kt IS") meral: a. used with noun alone; mostly before noun NU35 4 Jos 7 s Ne 3" 1 Ch i8 4 + ; after noun (late) 1 Ch 1 2 35 + 6 t. Ch Ezr Ne; TOX3 'X Nu 35 5 5 '" Ez 47 3 (del. Co); the noun always pl. when preceding, sometimes when following, 2 4 i S 25 1 ^r^Is 3 6 8 2 Ch 3024 f 904 3 2 Jb 4 2 12 Ec 6 6 ; elsewh. sg. tr N Ju 9 49 1 5 1516 Jos 7 3 + ; nox Nu 3 5 4 + (so SI); "rtl Dt7 9 +, cf. iCh 18 4
'

a thousand.

(Mish.

id.,

6 19 2

19

15

Ph. riD^x) sf.nnyD^X HJ3 her widow's garments

coll.;

'Npl.

Jb42 Ct4 Is 7 noun sometimes 60 7 cstr. Mi 6 ^ 1 1 9" Gn 24 noun not


,

1 ! '

21

ffw
expr. (or not fully)

49

Gn
4

20 16

Nu

5,6

3l

distrib.
'

! 31 ; multipl. Dt i" D'OV? *])* 6 10 18 indef. for great no. (pi.) Ex20 34 7 Dts Je'32 other num. usually Dt 3 2 30 Ec 6 6 b. 'x
,

Nu

(sg.)

in the tribe of Dan, between Ekron As. Altaku (COT) Jos 19 44 2i B


.

TNpfHN, npn7N n.pr.loc. Levitical city & Tirana,


TjpfHN
n.pr.loc. a city in the tribe of
15".

precedes
2

it Ex 38^ + oft.; but foil. VfOF\ Ezr + 2 1.; it follows also smaller no. Nu 3 M i K 5 (so SI); the noun foil, in sg. Ex 28 + 8 1.; pi. 2 S 8 + 2 1.; noun precedes, in pi. (late) Dn 2 + 2 t.; noun not expr. Ex 3 s 28 + oft. c. x

12

Judah north of Hebron Jos

25

12

conj.

(= Aram, ^/[and in JI/In^=

't<

Jf

y/

other no. always foil. Ex i2 37 -f ; usual order is no. X 'X + additional no. (if any) + noun (ifexpr.)

=
\\

+ no. x'x Nu 3 i iK8 +; Ex 38 s6 Nu26 M 3i 32 EX48 30 2 usually sg. Nu n + exc. after units, where 46 Ju 20 34 + (so MI); seld. pi. cstr. pi. abs. Nu i
ffl
'

35 S2 4A 37 Nu3i Ju 20 cf.Ex 1 2 2K 3 + 33

oft.noun (other combin. v. 7 1 Ch2 9 etc); '


;

if not, except], Ar. ^\ if [and in VI if not, except], Eth. Xm>: (gmma) if ,jl .TB + DK (\S. [and in if

less

not, but], As.

+ ^[) umma ;

M'.^alld)
-

also in Ar. ll
'

'Anf =
-

(**'-
1.

208 Z * OI888 cf DNH- v No*"-

',-

7S9

'

W AOI

,3S7

"\

Ex

s8

Ju 4 1 K i2 when preceding it
foil.
10 33
5

32

Ju 4 10 Jb

3-3
;

(noun mostly
yet
pi.

sg.
1

when
;

21

Jos 4 13
21

S i 35 +
coll.

a. construction (v. hypoth. part. if. more fully Dr' 136 13* 143 Friedrich D ",He,,rCo " <m " 18S4 with impf. (continued by pff. & waw ): (1)
"

is pi. 1

Ch

4-

or

Nu

2 63 5 1S25 iK8 2Ch7 +); n'S^flbK iCh 14 8 21 22 2 Ch 14 ]Xp ^b ^68^ cf. fffi; nina ^ 5 o 10 rd. bx cf. ^36', OlBiChe; igg

consec; apod, usually begins with pf. & waw consec. or bare impf.; or, if necess.,withimper.

31

NXDN-DN if orjuss.) (a) of /uure time: Gn 1 8 I shall find 50 righteous in Sodom, 'ntwjl I will 8 9 s' 62b 12 33 i 6 ; pardon, etc., 24 32 Dt 19 1

yet
etc.

v.

Hup De.Note.
4

Ju i 3 1 K 5 1 less'oft. Si, 2. a thousand, a company of ^551 e t c <! 1000 men, as united under one superior, or hence ' Ex 1 8 2L2S cf. Nu 1 "
s8
-

0,000 Cb.2 9 7 +;
1

=D^

roby

Gn 4 2 37 Ju

13"

62 *

^ 132 12

fV"
'

(b)
8

of past

leader, cf
.

"If (ne>)

16 4 s130 & iwif; X 'V1 Nu 1 1 o Jos 2 2 s 15 cf. also 1 S 29 etc. Ju 6 esp. family,
;

v. infr.
1

S io 19

time (rare, but classical): Gn 31 IPS' DN if ever he said ... VPJ^ then they used to bear, etc., Ex 4037 & in the protestations Jb 31 71316 25 etc. (alternating with pff., v. infr., & with jussives a purely imaginary in apod.) (c) assuming case (with impf. in both clauses, like the double opt. in Greek), if, though : Gn 1 3" so
;

(|[

cat?

&

c f.

farfcl *( parently shew transit, to this technical use.


in.
1

21 2 s6 nna^t? v ); cf. Mi 5 ; Nu 10 14 s3 1 S 23 n^a-i) 31* Jos 22 ap-

that ?3^"EN if a. man were able to number the stars, thy seed also ""1313? might be numbered,

Nu 2 2 19 Is i 18 WJ& D'JE'a tl ViT-DK though your


sins were as scarlet, they should become white VVirr~btC though they were to as snow,

fpN
'QX 2
tyl^N

n.pr.loc. city in Benj., 'KH Jos

s8
;

perL Lifta

N.
.

fr.

Jems. Survey

" 18

Am 9"

(cf.

11.

for prob. meaning).

11.

nm
.

ichi.oi v.

chief)
15

chiliarch

Gn 36 )' abs. Gn ^N (denom. 6 + cstr. 3 pi. (^K) Ex i5 + sf. DiTE^N Gn 36 1930 chief (tribal) of Edom Gn 15(5,> 36 +38t.Gn 3 6(P);Exi5 (E)iChi 61(4t)
fr. 11.

Di

16

^X

dig into Sheol, from thence Dnjjn would my hand fetch them, 1// 27 s 139"+ (2) with pt. a present process, or an ap(expressing either 42 49 Ju proaching future apod, as 1 a) Gn 24 i6 OX if ye are going to j j9 gas 9 tPSffe
.
'

am

15

bring

15

+ 9t.;

of

Judah Zc 12

"; so *\\x 9' (in sim.)

* ..."' ]r$) then will, etc; 8 s6 s similarly with J?", or J'K Gn 44 Ex 22 1 S 20 s3 & with no explicit copula Dt 22 2 25' Lv 23 ; 314 of fat. or pres. i etc. (3) with perf. (a) time by pff. waw consec: apod, as

me back

(continued

&

t[T7K] vb. Pi. urge (Aram. -Stfi Sam. 6 n , ?.?"]a \b WW). a) 3 fs. ins^Nni Ju 1 6
nip
1

I a) 43 if I do not

||

v. 1.

W.
c.

^"'IT'lpV^

adj. gent.
1

art.

Nahum
c<"""n -

ero) s for ever, 47 if thou knowest that there are men of worth among them !WI?en then make

T2?^ W?* T^? Wtf**?" nVdn bring him back (si eum non reduxand set him before thee, I will be guilty

Gn

the

them,

etc.,
30 '-

Jui6 17 2S1533
14

^ 41 7

Elkoshite
locality

Na

(perhaps
;
;

=. from Elkosh, but

Jb

unknown

identified

by Jer
also

with a

io 7 9 watchest me.

^IQW TXan OX if I sin, On XrOX Gn 1 8 3 al. v. X).

94 thou
(b)

village Elcesi in Galilee

cf.

Capernaum

(=Din: IB!?); others (improbably) with an Elkosh on E. bank of Tigris, near Mosul).

of past time, whether (a) in actual fact, or () in an assumed case (the pf. is here continued by the impf. and waw consec; apod, begins as

DM
before),

50

...OHifye have done honestlyttyOTn and have made Abimelech king..., 1S26"; esp. in protestations, as let f TIW Vrt^ DM if I have done this 5 9 s5
(a)

Ju

1619

Dn^

78' (v.
Is 4
4

LV
}*n"i

,36 *

ob

DM *); Am 7
Nu 36*

2
.

(b) of pres. or

fut.,

DX when
cf.

the Lord shall have

25 washed, 24" 2S ;

(with the impf.)


:

yfr

c.

the

enemy pursue my

soul,etc.

Je 33

''

Jb 3 i

''

DK

W3 except
DS

Compounded with other particles


if,

(a)
s- 4
.

except,
,9

etc.

s7 (b) Nu 5 / sAe Aar denied herself PVO

tGn 47 18 Ju 7"
7
. .

Am 3

a?id fircn faithless, 'N21 then shall they come, s4 23 54 with bare pf. in apod., in etc., 15 3S (c)
" .

sense of

If ... had
. . . ,

...

only

Dt 32
(v
is

30

'3

t6"DK

:ere it o< that

^73".

more usual

+2 K20 (for which Is 39 has sim(0) fcrtbq ? ply '?), perh. Is it not (good), j'/\ (De Di). DK ny +Gn 24 1933 Is 3017 (8) ( y ) Dtp?, q.v. Ru 2 21 , & ta "f* "1J? tGn 28 ls Nu 32" Is 6",
until, prop. MWiti i/ or

when,
cb

in such cases.)

Jb 9

27

Note that the vb. following DK is saying). s often strengthened by the inf. abs., as Ex 1 5 s6 1 9 n 30 8 " L 6 s sls ,6a 1 6 1 1 1 cf. Dr
2
i

*Tft

DS =

(4) with inf. once (si vera 1.) if I say (lit. if (there is) my

(e)

DN pi

if only

*6~DN in Ez (v. sub pi). The Vrss render If I had

22

Ju

4"
.

etc.

b.
1

S/iecial
.
.

uses:
.

(1)
.

repeated

DN
1

.or (sive 2S15 "; similarly t0 Ez 2 5 Ec J 12 14 (cf!

DK whether

sive)
.

Ex 1 9" Dt BM Gn 3 i 62 Je
.
.

3 6

very difficult sent, etc., implying *b for t6"DN (for Ew's M'^IWtssWI, q v is precarious): GesHiCo 'but (N?~DK aftera neg., 2 s8 cf. supr. Gn 24 ^ 131 ) unto them (Isr.) have can understand thee' (but I sent thee they
3
.

is

.,

42
.

understand

is

a dub. rendering of ?$ 1"?^).


:

/.

vfi V|5

v?

?S;

&...&

\Z\

} ...\Z\).

phrases in 1S3" 2 K6 ) Gn 14 42 N1114 14 36 11 4 6 1 ,4 1 S 3 3 & oft.; Is 22 V89 95 19 2 28 s8 23 9 kVdk Nu 14 Jos 14 1 K 20 2 9 s6 Jb 6


31

an oath (expressed, or merely Ott implied) (the formula of imprecation being omitted) becomes an emph. negative, and N?"DN an emph. affirmative 2S11 11 by thy life n 1^n-ns TtyflfrOM (may God bring all manner of evil upon me) ifl do this thing surely I will not do this thing (cf. the full
(2) After
:

2. Interrog.part. a. in direct qu. (a) ? expecting alone (not freq. and usually the answer No, esp. in a rhet. style): Gn 38'' 27 i Ju 5 8 nanj n^VTJM f?0 was there a 1 16 ? Is shield to be seen or a spear 29 ; and

= Num
. .

repeated
in

Am 3*

Je 4s 27 Jb 6 12

(b)
:

disjunctive

interrogation

(o)

more frtq. H DK .

t

13 expressing a real alternative Jos 5 nriX y?n U^Xp'DN art thou for us, or for our enemies ?

23

15

23

'

K2

Ju 9 2

14 Jei5 a neg. clause, emphasizing a contrasted idea, Gn 24 38 (where the expl. by Aram. X?N is not

IS5

24

]I M 49 Jbi + esp. Ez;

after

1 22 615 more oft. expressing a merely formal alternative, esp. in poetry (a rhetorical s 1222 Ju n'261 2 S 19 36 Is Num'l) Gn 37 Nu io 15 66 8 Je 3 6 Hb 3 s ^ 77 10 78 20 Jb 4 17 6" io 45 7 1 1 etc. (/3) DW . . . PI (rarer than DM ... H, but
:

supported by Heb. usage),

cf.

Je
8

22

6
.

Repeated,
16
16

similar in use) 2 S 24 (a real alt); Is 49 s4 50 2 2 4 Je 5 9 (v 29 DM) 14 22 Joi 2 4 4 Jb8 3 21 22 3

13

2 S20 2K3 Is62 Je38 Ezi 4 In adjurations (with 2nd or 3rd ps.) that not 61 i Gn 21 23 26 s9 31 60 1 S 24s2 1 Ct 2 7 3 6 + Of past or present time: 1 S25 34 as * liveth (I say) that, unless thou hadst hastened .. . , DM *|
2(l

DNl...DK

I4

(formal); Gn I7 shall a child . . i "l.?n n V?

34

17

40

8f

17

P
D

or Sarah,

(with an anacol.)
"
J 1
i

na n

"T'T*!
bear*!

shall she that is

90 years old

s6 that surely there had not been left .! 1 7 as thy soul livelh ^V"!'" 13 ^ if I know it! 1 10 both B^-DK (? here merely intro47" 1 8

"in*0

b. in oblique (OKI after neg. clause), interrogation, if, whether: (a) alone, after verbs 2 of seeing, inquiring, etc. 2 i Je 5 1 30 6 Mai 10 24 Ct 7 13 La i 12 Ezr 2 59 once V1^ " 3 + 139
27

Pr

24

duces the fact sworn


lated;
:

a neg.

& need not be transs so2S3 v. ''3); f 121 t6"DM (after s8 90 clause: cf. supr. Gn 24 )' Cf. Str'
to,
2
. .

haud scio an) 14 , perhaps Est 4 (older syn. ITt^ P alone: see 22 n 2 S 1 2 Jo 2" Jon 3 9 ). (6) disjunctively DN Gn 27 21 Nu 13 18 20 so DKK DK Jos 24 15 cl
i.

DN who knoweth if...1

e.

(like

. . .

. .

(3) Part, of wishing, if but


9
-

.!

oh that.

(rare) ^8i If thou wouldest hearken to me! n 32 7 With an imv. Cf. KX32 95 l 39 P r 2 4 16 vera 1.) Jb 34 nj'jjTDSl; and with an ana(si
.

oh

coluthon, Gn 23" (P) *)$$ lb TOM-DM ?/thou! that thou wouldst hear me
(4)

s8 compounded with 1 DKH fNu 1 7 f$ WOM DKH an emph. Num ? Shall we ever have prob. finished dying? Jb 6 13 difficult: perh. Is it that my help is not in me ? (a forcible means of expressing that that which might be thought
,

Nearly

= when with
9
. .

impossible
aposiop., If

is

the
.

pf.

(a)
ffffl

my help

nevertheless the case); Hi as an is not in me (am I still to

of past,

9 Gn38 Nu2i

flM"}}

TIB/rDK

and it used to be, if or when a serpent had bitten a man, that he would look, etc., Ju 6 3

(The view that DNn 5>n nonne f is inconsistent with the fact that Dl< in a question, has regularly the force of ?)
wait)1

Num

DN
ON
v.

51

DBX.
v.

H$
DDK.

33(ll 5o*)i fubj. |E3


1
10

Is24
;

(||B>i-i

bzt*\;

HEN, HEN T T
\

y&} Jo

(||

of foil., which how77 f2b$ (assumed as 188 ever prob. bilit. cf. Sta* ; vid. also Lag BN82
).

>2 njxn v

(||

TW, !, B*3in neain


;

ITJW); c f.
t

La 2 8

kindred subj.); 5 nbax jsan) D*"Jf j e 14 (|| rm; noim brrbatw. i^ett

t,"TON n.f. maid, handmaid (Ph. DCX, * T T


Ar.
iS\,

[T?72N]
!

)&r,
sf. 'not?.

Sab. J1DK in n.pr. Sab.Denkm. Aram. BP67 10 As. amtu Zim 'x abs. Gn 2i +; )
,

20

m b Sta tion cf. Ew


t^Vr;^
(|| rDjrjj

adj. feeble (Mish. id.; on forma*

D^betsn DHVWi
6-

Ne 3 14

Gn

3o

etc.; pi. abs.


2

nhDK Gn
5

33

31

adj. id. (Ew'

Sta

!23

);

'JK'Kf

maid, handmaid.
rarely
-

S6 22 ;'cstr. n^TDN
P

S6

20
;

^hOX Jb

19 etc.

ibqa?).

3 33 2 9 P Hex) Gn 30 31 (|| nriEK> 2 9 5 4f 2 S J etc.) Ex 2 (all E) Jb 19 15 3o Na 2 8 (sf. refers to mistress, exc. Jb 19 16 cf. 2022 in legisl. (|| T$fi Ex 20 1017 2 i*" 2 S 6 ); Lv 25 6MM (H) Dt s'1414 18 12 1218 15* (all E) s5 16 1114 cf. also Jb 31" Ezr 2 Ne 7 67 applied

maidservant (= nnEB' q.v., wh. however sometimes more servile


1.
lit.

I.

Q^2^ (perh. be wide, roomy, As.[amamu]


Dt?

in

whence ummu, womb,


but
n.prim. ace. to

6^

motfir = Qtt cf. Dl rrKI9 Thes Sta 1189 " Lag BN22).
*1, *[,

CN m n.f. mother (Ph. DK, Ar.


Ab.
;

Eth.
Ke1118

to concubine
(all

(sf.

of master) Gn 20 17
;

E) Ju 9

18

19

19
7

also

Gn2i

101013

Ex 23 (i6"P nnst?
2
1
12

12

Xy, Sab. DN (only in n.pr. cf. e.g. Bae ) ummu COT G,0M Aram. Dg, KB'K, ),<>') M 2 'Xabs.Gn32 + cstr. Gn3 + sf. 'Bt? Gn 2o' BnbN J e 16 3 + etc; + pi. only sf. tfn'Bt? La 5
,2
;

vid. on this Sta (all E), address, I^CK etc., referring to 99 nnaB* (|| speaker, in token of humility; Ru 3
q.v.)
2
1

Ex

"*"'"- 880 .

La

2.

fig.

in

(human) mother, as parent Gu 20 12 32 12 44 M Ex2 8 ^5i 7 ii3 9 (opp.n-iK))Jei5 8 * 20" 22 20 50 12 1 Ch 4 9 Ct6 9 8 6 + hence of Eve Dt?
2
;

1212

1.

lit.

-1

13

id. 14 (|| addressing

) 1516

iSi

,6

18

24.24.25.28.31.41

(||irf.v

25

id.

V 27 )
20
;
,

S
in

'n-^SGns^poet.of birth,
5";
Mia
Dt?

Dt?
cf.

JBaOKr Jbi 21 Ec
13

v.7.i.i'.w-i);

20 17

lKi 1317 3
1

DIT30 S5P
"jjisi?

Nu
6

12 12

+ i39

18 (Je 20 &) 10

God
116
16

(never nnaty)
.

llllu

cf.

nsN

'S-|3^86
ti.
25

16

my
1142

71 (subj. '\ cf. nru 22 ; Hup Pe); also benefactor fr. birth Thes

> n>=
1

Ew

ViON n.pr. Amon,anEgyptiangodNa3 8


,
;
1'

comp. by Greeks with Zeus (Herod. 13 He was originally the local Diod. ), 'Aii/iif. 8 of Thebes (=t?J, called f<OH to Na 3 deity 25 cf. t?3J? 'X Je 46 ), but subsequently became the supreme god of the Egyptian Pantheon, the successor of the sun-god Ra and so-called Anion Ra. He was the secret god, who hid himself and was difficult to find (Amon

Je46

nap tpM TUjnje 20 Dt? |C30=fr.earliest exist18 ence Jui6 17 Jb3i ^22"; so DX JfBI 8 49 as 10 2 giving suck Ct 8 (Dt? Hf) f 2 2 cf." 1 3 1 (v. Ex
;

17

'

cf. v ); 11I3

as exercising authority

Gn

21 21 24 s8

Ebers Ri UWB

concealment, hidden);
.

v.

Raw l.Hit.Ac.E BJPu.322


in.

mother as possessing dignity & influence 1K1" 23 131920 Ct 3 11 Pr 31 '; cf. names of mo2 2CI122 2131 210 3 15 thers of kings of Judah 1 K 14 + as s3 19 30 s7 1 2 1 S 2 1 K 3 4 Is 7 shewing love & care 66 13 (sim. of /v s comforting his people; cf. also Gn 2 7 45) as beloved & lamented 1 1 9 20 ( at?)
'
;

27

2 8 4 2f "Jui7 Rui Ct3 8 etc.;

esp. of queen-

||

(11.

in. ftoN v. p. 54.)

"hCN

n.pr.m. Ezr a"

|iCN Ne
(cf.

9
-

Gn 24 35"; tet?"t? = own (uterine) brother 29 & ns G1127 29 Dti 3 7 Ju8 ^so20 GU43
s7
i/'

19

||

69 Ct

cf.

1 ;

so iTOTna
;

t[7^K]
JJil
7]ri3p

vb. be weak, languish

Ar.

(||V3K-ri3) Gn

20 12
4
;

oft.

Lv 18 20 Dt 27 with 3, as^re^es Je
17

s?

hope, expect).

Qal

Pt. pass.

f.

how weak
9

W^j
Is

thy heart! Pn'l. P/. ^-no);


is

Ez 16 30
Jo
10

33

+;

'-v?*?

Je 14 2

etc.;

nx8 TO (but < Co + n^ot?


;

i6 3

Zci3
,

33

Is 8
etc.,

authority,

as rightfullyclaiminghonour, 10 7 cf. supr., Gn 2 8 (P) cf. 37 (E)

Ju i4 2f
22
7
;

he

or

yrow

/eeife,
1

5 8

languish ; of loss of fertility (woman) Je 1 5 9 ; of fisherman whose trade fails


(||fWN,

16 laws enjoining these Ex 20 =Dt 5 Lv 1 9 15 1S17 cf. Dt 22 ; laws prohib. contrary Ex 2i (E) Lv 20 99 (H) Dt2i ls19 27"; laws as to mourning

so in precept

Pr i^^io is^etc.
1

cf.

Ez
3

12

for

Lv2i 2 "(H)Nu6 7 (P)cf.Jei6 7 Ez44 25

left

for wife

Gn

24

Is 19
infr.

^3N);
3

in

genl. of inhab.
Is 2
4/

of
cf.

for

mother-in-law

Ru 2 24

for

smitten land
8
;

Ho
cf.

(||

YW) ^W)>
;

usually subj. inanim., personif.; TrtOJg


is 16

pa^n

Nai 4 4 ban L324 4


-

(||bj,

b);

husband Dt2i 13 (law for captive women); cf. Dt 33 9 (of devoted service of Levites); loving, 3 caring for children Pr 4 (on the opposite cf. 3 ls 13 10 6 cf. v loved, cared for Jos 2 \j/ 27 ); e 2

HON
iS22 a iKi9 M
borah as caring
'

52
.

cf.

2S

for

38 +2. fig. of De19 her people ?N~b^3 DX Ju

all
1

3K Is 22 s Jb 29 16 ); 5' (cf. ('stock, race, community'


of Israel

so of a city 2

S 20"

RS

K2a

of.*""*- "");

num. Ex 26"-8 8 27 918 3 6 9(M513 21 NU35"" 6 "- 6 B!B!!3 2 2 Ch 4 2 2 Ez 40 21 47 s Zc 5 22 + 7 1010 cf. eton ntek^ 2 Ch 3"; oft. **m 'x Ex 25 ; 31 3235 21 101717 Xil ^sm 'X Ex 26 16 + also 36 i K 1 7
-

K6

'

'

io"; of Judah Is 50"; 3? of Hittite as mother of Jerusalem 'TD^J


cf.

Ho2 47 4

etc.;

cf.

rn\T

rites' t?e>

S17
s
.

4
;

sq.

rmpa in

measurement Jos 3 4

Tl-rin

^"cf.v4445 alsoi9210 &vid. 23 s s9 t 3. of animals, dam Ex 22 (of ox & sheep) Lv 26 22 (of bullock, sheep, or goat); Ex 23"= 34
-lOWEz
.

2. t measure, 3 full measure, limit, only ^}/S3 D13X the measure


2
13 of thy gain-making Je 51 (||

Ch

^'i?).
;

s7

= Dt 14

51

(of kid); mother-bird

Dt

22

6M

tin.

fig.

[nM]

n.f.

(etym. & mng. dub.

Thes

Jb

Ez 2 i M (HOT)!?
tl.

14 : 17 n^nS 'nhsi ^qn nnx <3 vany nne^. t4. =point of departure or division T!^? EX

foundation
sense,
cf.

MV

(cf.
;

Talm. AW), fr. DX in metaph. De on Is 6 4 der. similarly, but


35)
;

*if

kw).
nBXn
jriD

n^SN

makes support of superliminaria (cf. @ @ Ew Di der. fr. -\/DOX = ll precede, whence


front; Dl hence contain,
t iv.
Prll

n.f. only mother-city, metropolis

IP
.

(cf

38 2

S 20 19 &

Ph.); in phrase

au-

tr.

holder

fr.

-/dOX

6 101'de,

thority of motlier-city 2
11.

S8

l ;

v.

30;

cf.

Dr.

/told)

only D'SDH
hill

J"li2X Is

64

i"TCSN

216

n.f. eU, cubit (SI

nX; so Sab.

r!73W n.pr.loc.

near Gibeon,

DHM ZG
Nor 190
der.
fr.
;

1865. 613.

Aram J^' KQX. Ag amTOO<M


XflO^j

ntsx-nyrij 2

s4
.

Eth.

mater brachii,
-v/dOX,
cf.

i.e.

etym. dub.; Thes al. length of fore-arm; others

[trTON]

ummatu
only
pi.
16
;

II

precede, be in front,
4
;

&

hence

fore-arm

Di Is6
/

Dl

FrlTO

MV der.

imme-

Gn25

(||

n.f. tribe, people lit As. (Ar. Jen KMmo, 336 Aram. Jhoco^, XEW) niBN Nu 25 15 D^BX sf. DnBX
;

cf.

of tribes of Ishmaelites

^n7
Dia

Gn

16
; 1
.

nE>X diately from V DDN be wide (v. supr.), distance, & hence a particular distance, ell, 16 cstr. IIBX Dt 3" Je 'X abs. ;

Midian

3X-TV3)

Nu

25

15
;
||

25 117

of

TC2N
26

n.pr.loc. in southern Judah Jos

cubit)
13

Gn6 +

I5

51
1.
(cf.

dw.D^QX Ex25 10 + ;^Z.nte)K Ex26 16 + ; cubit, so C5"X"TIBN i.e. ordinary cubit, Dt3"
;

(@L 'A/iO/x, SO A, but B 2i)v). +L [|Q^1 vb. confirm, support


etc., v. infr.;
1 "-

(cf.

Ar.

Is 8'); in

breadth longer,
absol.
Meuures
tif.
.

Ez 40 5 43 13 is a cubit one handcf. 2 Ch 3' ronton rnB3 'X "* B,b~ **-** length dub., cf. Smith J*""< *er Alten. SBAk 1883. 1196 J,J en . Lgpg J u

^y\,

Sab. JDK in deriv.


;

&

n.pr.

cf
in

CIS

1 ' 10

DHM ZMG1886D98
in

Aram.

RKj, <x>l

Haph. Eth. h9h\ As.

f.

Pt. [OX;

1.

deiiv.) only Qal

with Egyptian, longer cubit -525m., shorter ien.741 450m.; v.also H*****ummmmttwk OOA187M0&5iB " dA 'srr ,m on the Bab. Oppert (also AJPhl888 419 Hom 8m t" 'half-cubit'
-

Est
2 2

2".
s3
.

as vb. support, nourish 2 2. as subst. foster-father

io 15
(J)

Nun

12

Is 49

S 44

16 3. fOBX foster-mother, nurse Ru 4 4. n'liDX pillars, supporters of the door


16
I

= -27om. Hpt

'

W1

on rfrsx 'K Ec 41 8 cf. Sm & Co (Co del.); ); 16 0*% niDK Bton Ez 42 Kt, rd. rflKO so Qr Co;

(as

, Pt. 2>ass. a. D ?" N \ those brought up s b. D^IDS intrans. faithful (in scarlet) La 4 firm, stable) as subst. m. faithful ones
.
:

K 18
s

25-27. 36-38 (56 t.) 1 K 6. 7 (45t.) 2CI13. 4 (2it.) EZ40-43 (86 1.); a (one) cubit=nx Gn 6 16 Ex 2s loa + nexn Ez 43 14 nnx 'X Ez A o nMMaM 4 2 4 43 14 ; two cubits=
chiefly in

Ex

y^ 1 2

(>

<S al. faithfulness) 2

S 20 19
\^>\

(cf.

Ar.

be faithful, ^J-\
24
<//

trust in, ^J*\

'' keepeth, faithful ones '" is here taken by Ri but

DTIBX
flteX

Ex25 1017
9

'

23

3o 37

1 - 610i!5

Nun

31
;

n)F\V

n.abstr. v. ]C.
7m;>/. RJfi [OW;

Ez 40 4 1 43"; c. num. 1-10 'x mostly follows num. in pi. Ex 26 16 27 IM 1 K 6 10 Ez J 4o' '+; c. num. 11-1000 + it mostly foil,
,

3!2

"l?fl D^OX; De Che as 13 Niph. fDW Pr n +(6 t); M Pt. JDS? Pr 1 K 8 +

be secure);

(9

t.)

num. in
Jos 3 4
1

Je 52 Ez 4049 49 + seld. foil, in pi. EZ40" v 27 (Co sg.) 42 s so (del. Co) also ntox twni Dnbj; Ez 40 1329 but tWffl vn
-

K 6 223 7
'
-

sing.

Gn6 151516 Ex27 1213 38 131415 NU35 2122


16 - 16
; ;

HBX Ez4o2S 3 33

3,i ;

21 l3 riJDW ^ 89 s9 25 + (16 t.) nj9$ Is i + (4 t.); 69 6 1. D"?03 Pr2 7 4-(9t.); niJON? Dt2 8 4 2. made firm, sure, carried by a nurse Is6o s3 25 name 1 Chi 7 s4 ; waters ; lasting: place Is 22 16 18 an event Ho 5; sickness Dt Is33 Jei5 ; 3 3. confirmed, established, 28 mercy Is 55
;
.'

611

(late) also in pi.


3

precedes

al'l

sure:
25
s8

num^Chs

3 -3 - 4 - 9 - 8
-}-

;6'

Ez42

2
;

also oft. DBX3 foil.

kingdom
1 1

S
23

7
;

Ch 1 7

house, dynasty 1S2* 20 prophet Samuel 1 S 3 cf.


16
; ;

pN
word-play

53

BJ2*
']r^ a-[m.J trusting, faithfulness (on format, cf. Ges ,84 * HI2 1. D3 JOK t6 D'33 ). children in whom there is no trusting Dt 32* 2. tTODN p l. a b 8 t. (poet.) faithfulness ; K V? messenger of faithfulness, trusty messenger Pr 17 13 ; 'K I)} faithful witness Pr 14'; cf. 'K B^K K net? Pr20 6 2 tepi-ny faithfulness Is 2 6 , 24 'N TM v. I. perh. also 1// 31 [JEN].
;

Kn tb KM&p t6 DM = if ye believe

not (have not firm confidence) ye will not be believe in confirmed Is 7"; UDNni "a WW>?} Yahweh and ye will be confirmed 2 Ch 20 20

4.

8 confirmed: words of God 1 9 7 2 Ch i 6 17 ; his precepts f testimonies ; 8 s f I9 93 covenant ^ 8Q 29 ; words of men Gn 20 5. reliable, 42 (E). faithful, trvsty: persons 36 1 S 2 22" Jb 12 20 V 89 s8 101 6 Pr 25 13 Is 8 2 Ne 13 13 ; a city Is i n ; |BR3n i>xn the faithful God Btf cf. IS49 7 ; "> 19*} faithful in spirit
verified,

20

(disposition)

Pr
s
;

1 1

13
;

fDM

*aaf> Aj

ful

NeQ

8
;

fDtUI

TICK

TJ true

mrt faithand faithful


fi

n^t2M n.f. firmness, steadfastness, fidelity Ex 17 + 46 t.; rfHSg Pr 28 20 1. lit. 'N VT WJ / firmness, steadiness: Ex 17
12
.

12

Aanrfs were steadiness


fastness, 1ny

witness Je 42

wounds of a loving one Pr 27"; Bf Ho ia 1 ; 3 of thing ^ 78 37 ;


all

3H1K lyVB D-3DN3 faithful


c.
,

the

flK
,

1^78*;

IS33

6
.

n 3-^33 is
JOK?

conduct
office 2

P9JHJ
3'

Nu i2 (E). my Gn4 5 26 +(i8t.); /mp/ POK!,


house (of Moses)
7

f 37 3 P112 22 Je5 3 7 28 9 2 2K12


22
7

(i. e. steady). "2. steadsteadfastness of thy times 3. faithfulness, trust: a. 0/ human

rUWK

16
;

in

Ch

A
Is

i5

trusts Da).

Dt i 32 Jos 25 16 1. stand firm Jb 39 24 (cneg.of the horse when the trumpet sounds Di De MV 11 Vm; but neitlier believeth KV, hardly
.

W
28
2

Hiph. Jb
(2 t.);

19 3 1
222631

12

34

12
;

(bv)
;

ny.o3 fa
1/,

<*< (over)

+ (3t.);

Imv. U"DKri

Ch 2O

20

119
ply

30
;

DiJiDN Wit
'K

28 20 ; associated with

'K 2 Ch 31 1518 iChg JJTJ man of great faithfulness Fr


p"13f

in

human

character

2. trust, believe: (a) abs.


i 5

Ex

31

16

Hb

(J
{>

V 1 i6">
;

Jb 29";

(6)

with

of

breatheth out faithfulness sheweth forth righteousness Pr I2 17 ; cf. iS S6 23 Is 59 4 Je 5 ; rVIT injIDSa pnx righteous man 4 Luth by hisfaithfulness livelhRb 2
m,^
1

rw

>faith
1//

AV

person, <rs<

to, believe

Je 4 o 14

of thing 1 J 15 IS53 l r 14 ; (c) with


believe
15

Ch 3 2 15 Ex 4 89

Gn 4s 26 (E) Ex 4 18 (J) with God Dt 9 s3 Is43 10 7 (J) + 10 6 1 K io 2 Ch 9


;

KV).
1

b. as a divine attribute
21

88 12 89 236 9 Is
'

25
i/'

Ho2 2S La 3
is
80

fulness
1

in Ex 19 (J) 1 S 2 Ch 20 Jb 4 27 Pr 26 25 Je 1 2 Mi 7 5 the usual construction 31 11 12 with God Gn 15 6 (E) Ex 14 Nu 14 (J) 20


9
12

a of person,

trust in,
20

18

19 ; 50 V'Sg ; it reacheth unto the skies ^ 36"; untoall 5 90 he will not belie it generations if'ioo ;

; fifGQ bt* Dt 3 2 ; his faithin his works V' 33 4 J commands 75 in affliction^ 1 19 ; in hisoath to David

shewn

!^

f 89
1

s4
.

Dti 32 2K17 ' 2Ch20 20 V78 22 Jon 3 5 31 12 with a of thing Dt 28 Jbis 24" 39 ^78 106 12 119 66 (d) with' ? trust or believe that Ex
(P)
1
1

138

19

4 (J)

Jb 9
;

16

La

12

IDn mercy +8g ib g2 3 8 3 H02 22 with the divine 9 13 s & salvation f 40 11 P^X, "5^ f 96 143 Is 1 I
;
1

It is JDN nDN Is 25 ; cf. "IND njWK ^, It is closely associated with the divine
1

13

27
II

also trust to
.

Ju

20

Jb 15 22 do a thing, almost= a#ou;,


(e) so

with

infin.

Tn2pi^
'

n.f.

bringing up, nourishment,

Est
JD&

20
.

TJEH n.[m.] faithfulness;

nnm'.perfect
1
.

trUCN

adv.

(fr.

faithfulness (faithfulness, faithfulness) Is 25 1M6 1 2 1 t) adv. verily, truly Dt 2 7 ( t.)

truly, indeed

Gn

fCN by affix n_) ve rily, 20 12 (E) Jos 7 20 (JE).


1.

K
n

tn^QN
1

n.f.

faith, support.

Un:K

36

Ne

(=f

13 Je 28 s & doxologies 5 106 48 ); J?N(1) JON Nu 5 22 (P)

1 Ch Ne 8
.

16 36
6
,

&

in the doxologies

^4 1

14

19

72

89

s3

106

43

a^v

J9^ ^T ! 3 we are flighting faith (make a sure covenant 2. 'Dfl !>y 'K ,p. EV) Ne io 23 port, fixed provision, for the singers Ne

AV

Amen : fOK NtSn J s 6 5 16 ' of Amen De Che cf. Ttev 3", or God of ; faithfulness, God of truth (KV) (perh. rd. JEN Che Di).

CW

TnDDN
Is
16

n.pr.fl.

RVm

1. a river (constant

1 cf.

tist

Tj'SN (omnuin) n.m. master-workman, ar2 Ct7 (Mish. Talm. flpK, nUENK handiwork,

33 ) flowing down from Antilebanon into the plain of Damascus 2 K 5 I2 (Qr; n33X Kt), the Gr. Chrysorrhoas, mod. Ar. A'ahr Baradd. 2. the region from which it flows Ct 4".
t

Ex 28 where Syr. ^ioV likewise used of gems; Nab.


11
,

= Heb.
,

P"jn
94
,

&
;

is

MCtJ

adv.

(fr.

JON by

X30X Vog
cf.

As.
cf.

truly, indeed, always in interrog.

nar
11.

ummdni, Lyon

s*rsoo,e]"" 65

Zim BP12

elsewh.D3t?NnNu2 2 (E)

37

D-) verily, Gn 1 8 13 (J), 1K8 27 2 Ch6 18 f 58 s


.

aff.

fiOf).

tD2?p{<t adv. (=D3CN) verUy, truly, in

TON
asseverations 2
36*

54
45
12

1'

19

Ru

12

also ironical

19 (=Is 37 ) Jb Jb 9 s 1 2 s
.

19

34

Je io 10 elsewhere nOK3 J u 9 15
;

145

19

Je 26"

28 9 32 41

tjlESt

n.f. firmness, faithfulness, truth


fr.
4 i

tn.pDM n.m. artificer, architect, masterin his workman/ Was at his side architect, master-workman ( <3 93 Ges Ew De MV RV,

for niDK, (contr.


sf.

taOK,

*|nBtj

^9

|DK) 18
ls
;

Gn
t.

24

48

106

t.;

workman,
ship
:

as firm

and sure

sureness:

DDK

T]T1 sure
1 i

way Gn
J1DN
.

1. reliability, 48 24 (J); "OB>

ftoK *DXK rvnK}

TICK *wre reward Pr

Jlltf

swre token

> foster-son AE Ki AV) PrS


al.,

30
;

ftoKH

"OT

2. stability, conJos 2 12 (J); nK JHJ. Je 2 21 s tinuance: nONI Dii'B' ^eac and stability Is 39 30 19 19 (= 2 20 ) Est 9 Je 33" Zc 8 cf. nCK Je 1 4 13 3. faithfulness, reliableness: (a) of men

res<

o//A master-workmen Je 52 (Hi RVm, but rest of the multitude Ges


J1DM

15

Gf De

K
.

W&

et

= pen)

MV RV

1.

jiON v. supr. p. 51.

till.

pT2N n.pr.m.

(master -workman) (a)


-

DDK BN
i8 21 (E);
fully ", Tjne3
1

faithful

man Kef; MCN 'MK Ex


walk in faithfulness, faiths 20 3 Is 38 cf. 1 S 12 24 of
; ; 1

HDX3
4

7]?n

"**"
22
s6

king of Judah 2 Je i 2 2 5 3
2

K2

3* 2
6

Ch

18 25 ;
S9

3 2 Ch 33 (6) captain of a city 1 (c) one of the line of Solomon's


1
;

K
,,

i8 192354 25

Ch

14

26 3 86"; riDNn "Vy Zc8 3 of men *^ 45' 51 2 Chsi 20 32 Pr2 9 14 Is io20 4 2 3 1619 Jos 24"; '.^P?" mercy 48 D'Dn3l'N3 Ju 9 and faithfulness Pr3 3 14 22 16 6 2028 Ho 4 1 & 49 s9 the phrase nONl HDn ntPJ* Gn 24 47 Jos 2 14

^25 8

servants

Ne

?N Ezr 2".

+p:aN n.pr.m. (faithful) 1. eldest son of David 2S3 2 i3>*;=} b*D| 2Si3 20 ;=Jipx iCh 2. a son of Shimon 1 Ch 4 20 3
!

54' 71 (J) 2 S 15 . (6) an attribute of God 8 20 18 -' 9 9 is 38 61 net* jna Mi 7 ; nos nfeji Ez 18

20

22

prON dimin.,
err.; cf.

so
s0
,

Ew

,ro *

cf.W

!269

,or txt.

Dr

now non n'trj? Gn32 (J) 2S2 21 'Neg nDXI IDn abundant in mercy and faithfulness Ex 34 6 (J) yjr 86 15 these attributes are also
33 6
;

S13

v.

fODX.
fr.

T^jHQN n.pr.m.
'.)

(irws,

rips by adj. affix


2

father of the prophet

Jonah

K I4

2S

Jon

1
.

115 138 Is 16 Gn 2 4 s7 (J); they are messengers of God tq men 4 15 3 ^57 85" 89 cf. Vm3 now non ' rwrw i>3 10 the faithfulness of God endureth for ^ 25 ever ^ 117 2 he keepeth it for ever \^ 146 6 5 it reacheth unto the skies ^57" 108 it is
associated

^ 40

1112

61

t ftS^n n.pr.m.
IP'np,
is
.

Heman (failhful,ci. Aram.

ixsotio)
1

a wise

shield

&

buckler
2

^ 91
3
;

4
;

he
is

is

nN
12
;

i>S

^31" =

DJ3N

v6n

Ch
7

15

nCK
8
;

also associated with

the divine -\&


BEtpT?

salvation i^69 14 ,/, Je4 ; truth (a) as spoken: DDK ~\2~l speak truth
.

1 1 i
2

&

P# V 8 5
2
;

n
i?"!?

zc
I

8s

compared (Klo sons of the one being Ethan the Ezrahite; 1 Ch 2 6 a Heman is named with same 3+1 other, & all called sons of Zerah of Judah; Heman appears \jr 88 also as the Ezrahite (v. sub mT), cf. Ethan
1

K 5",

man with whom Solomon where app. son of Mahol dance); named with 3 others,

4.

supr.; in other passages Heman is a Levite; specif. Kohathite, son of Joel, called the singer
1 Ch 6 v (|| Asaph rpf&On) Heman, Asaph & Ethan named
18

K
10
;

24
,

22"2Chi8 Je9 Zc8 f 15 20 np the thing is true Dt 22 iKio' 5 2 Ch 9 Dn io nann [13 J T1DN /ie thing is cer15 4 tainly true Dt 13 1 7 DOK 19K=Ilf3K DnK Pr 22 21 DON nn Pr8 7 'K T)h Dn n 2 ^npS 10 f30 nOK nSB* Pr 12 19 DCK ? a'<mels43 9
' "n*jn
1
;
;

ls

16

^Ec^
,

Ethan v 29 );

as the singers

(D*T)feton)
'

Ch

15
37

1719
;

cf.

Heman & Jeduthun

16

414 2
(|| 6

Asaph v
2

);
;

Heman, Asaph
-

&

Jedu'

thun 25
[VflTl
(||

Ch 5 12 35' 5 elsewhere fO'HI e)DN jj 445 6 4 iCh25> cf. v PpW J1 2Ch29 .


1

with you Gn 42 16 14ls (E) cf. Is59 of testimony and judgment (6) no "ty <r witness Pr 14 26 ; JDXJ1 flON ny Je s 8 9 riDS OSB- Zc 8 16 42 '; nX USTO Ez 18 Zc 7
D3J"IK

riDNn whether truth


.

is

D'H^Nn n3Ta
2

Ch 35

nriW 2J);_a5 Heman is called !$fn mh 30 Jeduthun (cf. Asaph 2 Ch 29 15


).

On question of identity of Heman


,

in these various connections, v. Thes

Comm.

(c)

of divine instruction DDK


;

3T13

Dn

io 21 ;

min
;

TjOinO
(id.;

n.pr.m. a eunuch of Ahasuerus


'Afiav)
v.

Hon Mai 2" cf. Ne 9 13 noN imin ^ 119 142 nnx yu " in iKif cf. 2 s 7 s8 * ^seto don V' 19' noK "psn mr\ ^ 119; fnttD DDK V' II9 (d) <nt</t as a body of ethical
;

but

Est

10
.

II.

[^C]
1

ICJ.

161

t [7't "]
(ace.

v^- be
BN28f
-

stout, strong, bold, alert


earlier

or religious knowledge Dn 9 13 5. adv. in


.

Dn 8
is

12
;

"jriBNS Tiltflb
11

to

Lag

fr.

}*?

c f.

truth,

DCS

DWK

HUT Yahweh

God

truly yjr 132 ; in truth, truly

Qal P/

3 pi. rat?K 2

S22 18 +
;

Y*)
'

Gn

25

s3
;

WBJOI

Ch 1 3 18

/wip/ rP^.". 7n. rP Jos i 7 1 Ch

2 t.;'

ynN
7 28 2; fDKJosi 6 ; ) Dt 3 i + 3 t.; <XKDt 3 i 6 + 2t 1 be strong, of a people Gna5*(J); of personal enemies 2 S 22 1B 18 18 ; \^ 142 7
-

55
horses Zc 6 7 (in v 7 perh. rd. B!ta see another view in
s-

QWK,
).

c f.

v',&Hi;
abs.

compar.) also (without p) prevail Ch 13 18 2. /mi), be bold (alw. pgj, ^PTH) Dt 3 i 723 Jos I"-"; (|| fcL+WWr^K] *?*$) Dt 3 1 6 id. + nnn iw p3?n4x) j os i- (|| id. + wnn tyvrtm $) j OS io 25 i Ch 2 2 !3 28 20 2 Ch 7 Pi Pf j*BK Dt 2 30 etc.; 32 Impf. J** Am
;

(all sq. JO

of

=f

Lag

tpSH
,2

(JBH)

adj.

mighty-'*

2S

||

||

I5 + 2 t.; cstr. Jb9 4 + 2 i.miqhty, of Absalom's conspiracy 2 S 15'=; elsow'h. of persons; as subst., instrum. of" (i.e. Assyrians) Is 28* '*<= valiant, (II PIC); conqueror 2"; of
1

Am

'\

&

2"

etc.;
22
;

V^
Na2

W7BW
sf.

is.

44" 3 fs D3SDXN Jb j6 6
.

Is

s f.

nis.

etc.;
28
;

2
;

WIs35 "SQXDts // s f.toBK 7T^;Ptrin^TT2^;\.makefirm,strengihj

ttBWH
f?

aa> ojn Jb 9 4 c f. "k nb v " (v Di vite ai). RV), nb 'n is 4 (ii


'to

nb

>

t^SCM
man of

n.pr.m.

1. a Levite

Ch
||

6 S1

2.

priestly line

Ne 1 1"

(not in
('

Ch 9").

^JsON, iTSCN
.

n.pr.m.

has been

ace, of giving clouds their place Pr 8 (subj. ') ; of repairing temple 2 Ch 24"; of physical vigour Pr3i 17 'Krn ,T3n rtJQ fTWI
en, sq.
ffi

i king of J ud., son of Joash, father mighty) of Azariah; WJBJj 2 K ^"-^St. 2 K 14; i 5
.

iCh

12

n'njfrir

nb s

Na
s
;

(subj. i>Tl nsfc); 2 2 D?:rie


(||

Pr 24

pjri)

A m2 " (subj. ptn)


2

f strength for
17
(||

war
;

n;?fpt<

2K12 22

2Ch24 27
13

12

c f.

of royal

power
;

Ch

11

pWl); c f.

Simeonite 1 Ch 4 s4 . 4. priest of Bethel, under Jerob. II,

25 +i5t. 2Ch2 4 ; 26 "; 8 2. -TttW, a 14 15*. 3. t'tZ., a Levite iCh 6*.


1 1

alone

rtbp d^ n*1 On; PRO s8


II

3 3 'n is 35

rfeni 'a n Jb 4 (both


.

Am f'

"*,

[y?Np]
pi. cstr.

n.[m.] power, strength, force,


.

Dt
'<

(subj.
||

of encouragement; so 'N 5 3 (|| p?n) Jb 16 (|| -|B>n q v .) ; yj, gg 22 10 of support yi-it);


fig.

nb-"spxo Jb 36 19 iDtt 6287 vb. utter, say


I. 2 s/ieto,

(MI PiODK, Aram.


Ar. Ill cow-

IS41

make
7

sub 2). 2. assure, self, alw. sq. b st.; of carpenter appropr. tree Is 44"; cf. of '> appropriating Isr. under fig. of bough 8o 16 ; under 18 fig. of chosen man v 3. sq. harden,
secure for one's

"W,

IDn; De Che

(subj.

*j

ION, Eth. ft<n>&

declare,

mand;

perh. -/nDX or\g.

= beor makeprominent,
;

obstinate

Dt

30

2$

hence Hithp. infr., "I^DX; Sab. 1DN to/iy, epith. of king JHMordtm ZMQW6S7 cf. Dl rr28 who thinks orig. mng. hell, sichtbar sein, whence
As. amdru, Pf. 'N
noN'l
see, & shew, declare, say) Qal Gns -!-, etc.; Impf. iDtf Gn 3 i 8 -(-; Gn i 3 + ip_^l Gn 14 19 + in Jb alw.
1
; ;

15 (of unkind man);


kiah,
1
||

"inn (subj. '<; HE-pn) Dt 2 Ch 36 13 Zede||

(of king

13-ijrm

18

= 2 Ch

nSQNno E u ,. 7 spirators 2 Ch 1 3

nvpn). Hithp. Pf jDxnn 7 o 18 ; Impf. tt^NW 2 Ch 1 3 Pt.


;

!. strengthen oneself of con2. cora/frm onese^/ (sq. &).


,

+ 3fs.iP^Gn2i +; iDKnPri is."iNGn2 2 + iTJp^K^42 nptO Gn20 +; 717 ipiSJNe2 3 m. pi. XTQ* Ex 4' + etc.; sf!
-iax>!Jb 3
12
21
;

10

,3

20

in a purpose, 6e determined Ru i ,8 (sq. 3. ma&e oneself make haste 1


alert,

5>

+ Inf.)
i2 18

^no^ I39
Ex2i 5 +
but
c.
;

2o
;

2mpl.npri2Si9

,4

(cf.

Ko

-"- 385

Imv. ION pDK)


cstr.

);

Gn

45

i7

etc.; Inf. abs.


;

"nON

Ch

io 18

(sq. !>4-Inf.)

Hiph. Impf.

Juss.
pin

lbs Ez25 8 +

exhibit

^27",

strength, be strong pOK^I, 25 so also 31


.

^A

'{01

rd.

lONn

18 ibN(n) Jb 34

33 Di, or better ibxri

n interrog.

cf.

Ew t328d
Gu
10

// a j.

sf.

^DK

Jos6'+;

ty^N
strength.

-[
9

-]

strength,
clean

fig.

I'D*

D?T-inD

D3-10X JC23 38 ; D3"lDNMali 7 + ;

1bN^Gni !B +'

H? x Jb 17

<Ae

of hands increaseth

"I'DKH etc.; P<. ac. ION 32 , etc.; pass. Mi 2 7, but this grammatically indefensible, rd.

TrTOpN
difficult, cf.

n.f. strength,
-

fig.

Zc 1 2
'

s
,

but sense
'

18CT,

niOXn, Inf. abs. ML


1.

c.

n interrog.,

v.

Dr Klpo,"r

'

A,lr "'

*3f^*{>

Wr 2ech StaZAW1881 " prop. HNSDX (after $) may 7 6 sufficient for


585
;
.

^ay
1
,

(subj.

God Gn3*+or man 32 s


,

serpent 3
ffi

ass

NU2 2 58

horse nxn nps> Jb

yiCN
1

ing) Is

n.pr.m. father of Isaiah ^follow1 2 2 2I 1 2a, 2 13' 20 20 ; 37 38 =2Ki9


-

39 v 22
etc.

etc.;

etc.; so in
;

inanimate things, personif. Jb28"cf. allegory or fable Ju 9" 2 K 14'

esp. in narrat.,ipN1etc,
sq.
14

2Ch26

22

32

20 32
-

mostly
cl.

Gn 4 + very oft.) 17 thing said, either subst. Je 14 (c.


6

^tV^N]

adj. strong, only

pi.

D'JtOK

of

K 20

app.)

Dt

27

,6f

Jui2 6

pronoun

Gn 44"
3
1

-)-;

or (usually) clause

Gn

20

37

+ oft. (prat, recta); with adv. thus, so G1132 Nu 20" 1 K 2036 + oft.; esp/'IDN nib Ex 5 f' 8 1S0 1 Ch 17* + oft. the person addressed usu.
5 1
;

ace. of dir. obj.

+?

of pers.

+ inf.

of purpose)

NC9

23
.

4.

Command
2

(esp. late) sq.


18
;

vK
sq.
(v.
i>

of per-

introduced by
1

K 12

or \

1 7 7 Gn3* 15 22' Lv 21 2 S 3 ,s 15 2 21 2 Gn 3 4 1 S20 2 S2 1 K i 4 +

i>K

son addressed,
2

6"

K
i
21

Nu i5 38 iCh2i 24 Jb 9 + 106 4
7

Jos
18

1 1

84

sub
i

"i?fc

oft.;

rarer combinations are, 'JTXa'K 1849 s0

(cf.

8
2 2

e); sq. inf.

1
1?

S 24 11
4
1315
4
1

Ch
10

21 17 2

Ch

2<f^

9 7 5&vid.nan); ^.Di'NEz2 8 ; 31 Jos 12 1 o Je 28 11 ; 3 'X Jo 2" f 1 26 2 , where 3 local ; in

V^^Dt

3i" 35"

6 9 14 ; sq.inf.

+b

all cases usually sq. dir. obj. of


s

words said, Ex

s5

Ch Ch

14 29' 3 1 Est i ; sq. ace. dir. obj. s4 i/te 29 ^iri^r commanded the burnt-

of pers.

being very singular; Gn 4 the object-clause has probably fallen out, cf. Vrss Di; mention, 23 27 29 13 40 name, designate Gn22 43 EX32 NU14
'

offering

and
cl.

l/ie

2"; sq. pers. v~; sq.


(rd.
1//

with
cl.

-\Vtt

sin-offering, cf. 1 5 that Ne 13"; id.

20

Est
of

+b

with

'?

Jb 36 10
2

abs.

S 16 16

cf.i//i39 nei'?i"I n'?* speak of thee for falsehood (but many, as Hup Pe Dy Che, rd. 1"D!);=<eW, declare,
;

iSio'Se^Se^Nee

19

however prob. TOStC 3,34 25 12 i05 io7 iCh 14


conEec);
25

for nDX', cf.

Ch 24 s Ne

Dr); also 919 13 (all


'X

proclaim
.

sq. vb.

command by
sq. inf.

letter "iSBri'DJ?

(sq. dir. obj. only)

question

= answer Ex
*?

ifr

40
1

11

Ez 13 7
1

2 27 Jos 4 7

K 9" Je 5" 2 2 9

in reply to

Est9
1

K
;

1 i

K =threaten
3
;

(sq. impf.); appoint, assign

'X
.

Dnj
22
14

Dt
;

s5

i//-

106 23

The obj. spoken of may be referred to by ?X 2 K 32 18 ,9 Gn20 13, TOK say of me, 19 Je22 27 ,or 9 M 2 3 10 etc. Dt33 Ju 9 Is5 V'3 7i >very rarely by
i'

tNiph. P/.1PN3 Dn 8

s6

Impf. lO^Gn
9

+ ^
2
2

IDS''.

Is 4

TCK".

Gnio +;
14

TjSfl Jos

a simple accus. Is 3 10 (where


,_

rd. prob. for '"ttpx,

!lpN),

except after
(cf.

X>X where

the words used


16

17 29 31 68 4d) Gn3 Nuio i4 Dt28 4 23b iK8 29 La4 20 ;cf.Nu2i 2Ki7 12 Ju7 iS9 4 2 & (two extreme cases) Is 8 La 2 (v. Dr -Km* Mi 2 7 rd. inf. abs. c. n interrog. "*);

follow

-iBte

be said, told Gn 1 o 9 2 2 8 7 s Je 4 11 1 6 14 ; (all abs., indef. subj., of current saying); so said in 14 26 a book 2 1 ; be related, told, of vision Dn 8 2 31 said, told to (sq. b ind. obj.) Jos 2 Ho 2 3" ;

Nu

17 -

12

15

"liONn

Nu 23 s/WZ 6 ca<f. (it shall be ("bx) D3^> 1Q$.z=y s 18 s said to you) Is6i 6 (|| VT$P), cf. 4 i9 32
either
;

so,

or told concerning

s3

Zp Ez 13 12

(v. supr.) shall one say ? shall it be said ? After another vb. of saying, introducing thing said:Dt2i 7 25 9 27 ,6 Ct2 10 +,evenaftenoxGn 22 7 LV21 1 Je 3 4 2 Est7 5 + ; esp. inf. ibx ?, after
1

II

i>

N"!i)

6 2 44; hence be called, of Tophet

nann
"1P?0

niy Je 7 32 ; subj. DE?

Gn

32

29
;

")St6 Jb 34 31 '3

^"^, Rabb.(cf. AV) treat "TOXn a s Niph.


but against grammar; the form
Pf., <>X-;>X
is

nan

Gn
28 20

8
,

15
,

nix 2

16
,

njy 4 4

16
,

Vu

1DX 2 S 3 18 1 K 12 23 Ru 4 4 ,8 1 Ch 2i + after nbv 2 Ch 35 21 315? Gn 3 2 7 5 8 4 20 28 cf. also Gn 28" Ex 5" 9 1 3 1 7 Nu 1 1 Dt i


etc.; after
;
,

713

22
,

jntw

24

7
,

Inf. for "lOXnp,

as it stands
s7

Qal

the interrog. for emphasis


1

being prefixed to 15 26 23 Ne (cf. Je 22

13

Ju8 15

S 23*

),

v.

Dr* 9 Di

13
1324

when

subj. of "flMO differs

Je 3 2 3 3 7 9 + ; also from that of pre-

~^^Ki

inf. abs.

= imv.
i

al.;

'so

Hoffm., however, reads must one speak (it be

ceding clause

= 2Kl 9
cf.
21

Gn 3 1

38

etc; after yOB* Is 37"

Hiph. Pf. avow, avouch Dt spoken) to God.' 26 17 cnV? yb n^nb oin rnoxn ">-nx v 18 *l
;

8 17

2. Say in the 1te,art ( think) 33^3 'x Dt 1 12 26 V ioUUJ 14 1 35* Is i4 13 47 810

Dy|)
i.e.

lb

m\lb DIM ^"ONn

(z;<.

caMse

to declare,

through agency of Moses; on this


\bga~P3 ac proudly, boast

&
(||

other

49
cf.

Ec
21

1!S

17 -' 8

D33$> 'X

Ho

interpr. vid. Di).


subj.
fJN

isS^X

+Hithp. Impf. ntSKrv

'X

f 94

Gn 8 Gn

said unto his heart (to himself), subj. '\ La 3 24 ; thence 'x alone iS27'; t?D3

mo

Pn ?
(in

n ?T);
good

W^C

20 u 26 9

Nu

24"

Ku 4 4
*3
1

1
2
;

2K5";

sq. cl.

with
14

<Zere *\$B3

Tptdrnp

JUI5 inparticular = S 2 o 4 cf. Est2 13 sq. inf.


;

S 20 26 285 s 12 22

93

X &

Is6i 6 prob. also 2 mpl. 3 of thing sense, sq. gloried in) cf. ; Ges^"""- so De Che Kb'- 4671

W^T?

(fr.

[1B] exchange

Thes Hi

Kn Ew Di

but

^purpose, Ex 2 thinkest thou to kill me, as s3 6 thou killedst tlte Egyptian 1 Jos 2 2 1 S 30 1 10 5" 2 Ch 28 "; expect 2 S 21' lie expected to 8 1 slay David 2 Ch 13 32 3. Promise (sq. inf.) 1 Ch 27 s3 2 Ch 21 7 9 u E8t 4 7 ; {id. + b of pers.) 2 8' ;

vid.

nio).
'

T~l?iN a.m. + 77 9 utterance, speech, word, s abs. 'x Jb only poet., & Jos 24 exalted style ;
'

Ne9

(sq.

Jb2029 7JZ.abs. DnBXPri 9 7 21 nX Nu24 4 +; VJOX Jb 22 22 ; 22 cstr. D3nOK Jb 32 14 Is 4 1 26 (on deriv. fr. Hox c f. Di
22 28 +5t.; sf.nON
;

Jb 1 5")
.(II
6

etc.;

1. utterance, word, esp. pi. Jb.


(

irk) 33*34"; ^5*(II W). 1 1" Che); Pr 2 (|| niXD), v 4 1 s 7 v 19 Is 4i a< ; words of God (IP??)> 7 (|| ni?), Nu 24 4 ' 6 cf. Jos 24 s7 Jb 6' 22 2S f 107"; fig. of
afo) 32
i4i (onthis
v. cf.

2 .H

3,

Gn io (J) 1 Ch i =2. a chief people dispossessed by Hebrews ; (a) living E. of Jordan Nu 2i ,3 ,3 25 t. Nu + Jos 24" (all E), cf. Jos
14
,4
-

Nu 2 1
5'
j34.3s.36

n MM iK4
2
]

+9

10

4 2 (JE) Dti 3 '+7t.

>

&!$]) but vid. Che 21 of wisdom (personif.) Pr I oft. out.; (|| Pip); ,s 4 in phrase 'ST""!?* Dt 3 2 f i 9 (||fn); 54 s 4 7 n n 7 gl (il "P ); Pr 4 5 f 88 Vcf- Jb (II H?); 12 4 8 2 Pr6"; of" Jb2 3 (||Vns't>> mxe); f 138
day

9 (sing.);

cf.

v4

(||

of Jordan Jos io

D; also Juio" n ,9 Vi35 1 3 6 (Sihon their king + Sihon & Og Dt 3 8 + ) (6) li ving W. 6 6 1215
19
;
;
-

24

,8

(all

E),

cf.

io 13 (both
6 19
1

K2

D;
i

cf.

K2
Dt

also 13 4
1

(c) living in south

cf. 1 719 *02744

q. del.

(JE); Di) Ju

8
;

14

7
cf.

5
;

Gn

14

Ho6 5 (of Yahweh's words as weapon

in phrases
1

(W. of Dead Sea); (d) in gen.=ancient inhabitants of Canaan Gn 1 5" (J or It) 48'a (E)

^n.OKJb6
run 'n 1 9 "
returneth

25
;

nfO'NPri
;

2
;

26 DSi'N Pr 1 s

s4
;

Am 2 910
11

(e)
10

named

in list of Canaanitish peoIsr.

23

12

nose 'k
vfy

2 2

v 21 wtora answer;
(i.e.

nos Dno afta 20 nn.DK 3Hffrl Ju 5 sAe


21
,

ples, to

be dispossessed by
9' (all J);
1

Ex 3 s
7

17

13 33

cf.

repeatetli)

her words

to herself;
1
27

'N ^BTI spare


Fg.

(i.e. refrain fr.)

words Pr

2.
29
;

command i^68 12 (but v. Che);


;

promise-^ if; appointment, decree Jb 20 7>faw, purpose Jb 28 'N~iT3 Hb 3 9 Thes sworn are the rods of 22 appointment (i.e. the chastisements decreed), but

passage dub., v. "VOK; fid. Di.

Comm.; Gn 49
utterance,

Ex 23 s3 Nu 13 29 Jos 24 n (all E); Ju 3 5 20 8 345 1 K 2 Ch 8 7 Ezr 9 Ne 9 cf. Ez 16 9 (on these lists cf. Bu Ur"wch w '-&We JBTh "' " .) 3. 24 adj.gent. sg. Gn 14" Dt 2 t^QS n.pr.ni. 1. a man of Judah 1 Ch 4 s cf. 2. Ne 3 9 (=tall or eloquent ?).
(all

34

J0S3

Dt7'
;

2o'

Jos

12

D);

21

rd.

,-

?.OK cf.

^V^i n^lQM

n.pr.m. (Vah(u) hath

[rn?2Nj

n.f.

speech,
103
,

word

(poet., mostly sg. coll., cf. pi.

Is 5 +

rd. prob. pl.n. cf.


;

VHCK Gn

01 Hi De Che)cstr. DION
23

vb.i/'i^

but here

4
;

^12";
n

csti'.

111CK ib.
||

(song of Lamech,
(||

utterance, speech Gn 4 2 113 s 32 ; Dt32 /ip) so Is 28


4-4
!

+ etc;

PI. abs. TlhBK

promised, cf. Palm. KMBBHOM , Sab. iDNJjrv) 11 23 long form only 1 Ch24 2C'hi9 31'. 1. aLes"3 19 s3 vite 1 Ch 23 24 (in Dvd's time), cf. 1 Ch 5 6 37 Ezr 7 3 ; vid. also 2. 1 Ch 5 37 37 abo 3. Ezr 4. chief priest under Jehosh. 2 Chi 9". io 42 5. Levite under Hezekiah 2 Ch 3 1 ". 6. son of
-

Hezekiah
1

7. a priest
.

& great-grandfather of Zephaniah Zp Ne io 12 213 8. a man of


4
.

Is 29 also ">3' !); esp. say(|| '< ing(s), word(s) of (command & promise) Dt 31 M 18 31 33 (||nna) ; is 5 (||rnin) 2 S22
P^),

^ if

Judah Neil 4

=^
+

t[inNr]
(late;

n.m.
cstr.

E!,9

>

32

word,
i
15

command
2
20

12 7 105' 9
2
,5

(||

W)
n.f.

esp. V'
5
.

11 - 3841

Mish.

19

16

t.

id.)

ip^O Est

M
.

I38 I47

(IP?1), Pr 3 o
id.,

I/D^TOS! n.pr.m. king of Shinar


FIJI

Gn

19

i4

t[n"^S]
La
2
17
.

only

ffc irPDK

(prob.

3">en,

Hammurabi
De
B.C., cf. Ge 1887
'

reigned

COT"
.

c. 2961

2100

Schr

of Pabylon, who 8I,A1*!7 '" xl<J, "",;!S)

DI

in

E,cll|r,,M

T1?2'iXii.pr.m.grandsonofEsau(e^o2 Men ^)

Gn 36"" 1 Ch i 36 TT?2N n.m. top, summit, of tree Is 17 of mt. v 9 (1 so Ew Kn De Di Lag Che Brd 21 Or foil. & rd. vV!3Kn); PI. cstr. TOK Gn49
6
; ;

ttT!2N adv. yesterday (etym. dub.; MV 3 s2Mc der.fr. </nvo after Fl De on Jb 3 o cf.Sta

,-

whence j\~.. 1, evening; v. also in As. musu, night COT" "", Eth. yttft: but abo Ar. ^^11 = As. amsatu, yesterThes,

= Ar. L~,
&

cf.

(so rd. for *$**,

Ew Di al.,
1. a

cf.

also

1.

fl^K p.

8).

day)=last night
cently 2
26

Gn
3

34

2942

19

31

(itteKJpsre-

assigned Dvd's time 1 CI124 14 perh. 2. ancestorof priest u Ezr 2 37 10 20 Ne 40 3. 12 1 Ch 9 cf. Ne ii 7 1 4. father of in Jerem.'s time Je 20 priest
priest

MN

11. pi-. 111.

to

K 9 . Jb30

nsiB' 'H is difficult

& un-

gloom of wasterds. ness, so KV, but dub., cf. Di; G. Hoffm. 'V nV; = the mother of (all) the ruined (said of
certain Thes

MV al. darkness,

Zadok Ne 3 M

5. n.pr.loc.

(?)

Ezr 2 w =Ne
as pi.
7

61

the desert).

"HT2N n.pr.m.coll. (construed


-

Dt

riDW.VlOW
3"

v.

|0R

1, 3S 7 Nui3 Dti "-etc.&DiGnio al.)alw.c.art, 29 1. called son of Canaan Ez i6 4i exc. Nu 2 1


,!
.

+ 5 t.)Amorites(perh.=mowmtam-dtt'e iers,cf.

nnpw
IN adv.

v. v.

nno.
sub
'K.

58
Ez 30 ) n. On (Egypt. An cf. Eb G87S Wied R*mm146 pr.loc. BAS1 610 contr. Dl perh.=As. Unu, Steindorff

3N
29

t]N (Gn

41

43

46) yiN (Gn 41


-

s0

17

propelled by oars
1

EZ27

K22

49

Ch 9

21

(cf. 1

K
;

esp. trehPl'^cf.^X) o 22 supr. sub ?) f 48"


;

r,:" 8

in lower ) city

Egypt, prob. on border of


' ;

Is2 16 23 114 60 9 Ez 2 7 25 late of ship going to Tarshish 2 Ch 9 21 20 36 Jon I 3 mercliant-ship,


;

land of Goshen, residence of Potiphera, priest of On,' father-in-law of Joseph Gn 4i 4iM 46 20 also Ez 30 17 (where JJK); it was celebrated for worship of sun-god Ra, & hence called also 13 'HXi'ou n-dXif; mod. sun-city, B*CB> TV3 Je43

-iniD 'K

Pr 3 i 14

H3N 'N

wl/<
1

rOK); seamen. ni'JN-'B'JSI


till.

K9

aftpi
s7
.

Jb 9 26

(cf.

MT

[mJN]

vb. be opportune, meet, en-

Matariye, on E. bank of Nile, c. 7 miles E. of N. fr. Cairo & 18 fr. Memphis; cf. Eh 0870 507
-

'-

*""

Wied lc

counter opportunely (Ar. ^il the right time is come, or it is come to the right time, or to maPi. Pf. n3K Ex 21 13 turity, or is opportune).
cause (or allow) to meet in 1T3 'X ( bj. om.), i.e. without any purpose of the man to whom sf. ref. Pu. be allowed to meet, be sent, 21 c Impf.nM Pr I2 (c.b); 3 fs. nsxri ^ 9
.

DwXn

|N sorrow,

v.

/'IN.

tN3N

interj. (from

iW and

N3, q. v.) a
!

strong part, of entreaty, ah, now beseech thee oft. sq. an imper.;
!

Gn

I (or we) 7 50' (to

subj. evil.

Joseph)
pray,
sq.

'31

NJ NB' N3K Ah,

now!
9

forgive,

we

occasion
'

= seek

Hithp. cause

i"( bx), oneself to meet, seek

a quarrel with)sq. b 2

5'.

etc.,

Ex
3

31

* or

32

(to

jhS

V 1 18 2525
-

God); elsewhere always Ne i 5U Dn 4 AVritten


.

Ln^SflJ
sf.

n.f. occasion,

fl|N 2

K 20

3 (=Is 3 8 ) Jon

14

416 V "6

tion;

finjsri i.e.

time of copulaof wild ass Je 2 24


.

PM14 rl1 inspring, leap, so D1 (pe ferred fr. As. annabu, hare ; ag. this No ZMQ 1886, ).

22N

HA65

TiTJNri n.f. opportunity,


quarrel
;

i.e.
4 1

ground of

of Samson, sq.
v.

ft?

Ju

thaf^M

n.f.

hare(Ar.^jl,
.

Syr.
it

\^>T

H2N T
|T

3X. T T
'

As. annabu, as springerl) eating of Lvii 6 (P)Dti 4 7

forbidden

6 13 Je42 Kt:

v. after

mA, H3N V T TT
I.

v.

sub

H*.

f [Jl JN] vb.

mournQal Pf.
Is
s

3 pi.

U$

*[n3M] vb.onlylfiph. sigh, groan, mostly & late (Aram. n:K, yJ^Ethp. cf. As. \anaZim BPli&9)P/. 3 fs.nnjK3 La I 8 hu], inhu, sigh
poet.

Jo

18
;

cons.

L^iVfllbKq.v.)
n.f.

2 7 3 pl.iniWIs 2 4 ; Imp/, rux;:Pr'2 9 etc;

TiT'lN

mourning;

29

La

Imv. n)Q Ez2i";


(both

La

21

times in combin.

fWW

etc.;

1.

n'JXri).

4 2 Pr29 Lai

(||ni3l3)v

Pt. PUJ Ez 21 12 ; nnjw sigh, in token of grief Is 2 4" 21 8 Ez2i nil

;ofJerus.Lai
PJM);
S q.

tn*3n t
:

n.f. id. ib.

mostly abs. but sq. "^5?


"PX 21 12
3nb);
foil,
.

EZ9

4
(||

"^ &
3.

TDJVjN n.pr.m. man of Manasseh.


II-

(lament of people) 1CI17 19


As.

2. in physical distress
sq. JO

Lai 11

djCfi?

Ex2 B

nj^
in

(-/whence
vessel,

'-;

noiins,

cf.

groan of

cattle

by reason of 18 (iTOna) Jo i
.

(\\PV\).

dnu, un&tu,

utensil,

v.

Dl

in

Zim BF115
fleet
2627
;

TnTON
2 Is 2 1

n.f. sighing,

groaning
4

(poet.
;

&

Hpt
abs.

KAT 2G1 M
9

Ar.

sli'l).

late); abs. -f 3 1
(sf.

s/

^PUN Jb
sf.

nnrUK
i
22

t^N
1

njn. 1 "*" & f/ 22 k M cstr. 10"

coll. ships,
Sol.

with Raphe), PI.

*nhj

La

+;

+ ;of
Is
21
.

1K9

sighing, groaning, in distress, physical or

men-

called t5"Bnn 'K

(i.e.

large, sea-going vessels,

such as

sail to

2222 ffvn 'N io"- 22 ; ; Tarshish) io

propelled by oars

&VT'H

TITOS
=abs.
8*m
1

n.f. unit,

a ship

33

talJb 3 (||n3KB>),23*(||n*),^6';38 w (||m|Jn), 2 u Is 10 u 3 La i 22 Is 2i pa: V 3i 35 5i Je 45 8 'N 7ip if, 102


,

||

abs.

Joni 3 -r 3k;
18
;

WTOM

pron. 1

pi.

we

v. infr.

PI. abs. ni>3X

Dt28 +; ni>% 2 Ch8 cstr. K22 4* + ,etc; ashipVr 30" Gn49


68

tmnDX

n.pr.loc. city in Naphtali Jos

13

Dt 28 s8 Ju

on text) 1 K22 Jon i 4 -' + io4 26 107 23

""

17

(where, however,
49 - 50

cf.

Is 43

14

Bu BBEIcht,!^l, 18 2 Ch8 20 307


Ez
27";

19". Kn (cf. Di) comp. en-Ndtira, on E. side of Jebel Dahi, little Hermon; cf. Rob BRlllS39
.

Dn

40
;

Djn 'N

"ON, ''J^ pron. 1

s.

comm.

(\S\,

N3K,

"OH

59
15
7

+ oft. Following a ptcp. as 9 express mostly either a true present or the fut. instans) Gn 18 17 'JN 1 i ?'?n I hiding from Abraham that which, etc., Ju 1 5 3
its subj. (to
'"
)

Ur, :)Gn 6"

913

28 13 Dt 29 s Ju 6'+;
12 10
4

freq.; only

Am

Ho
15

(ruff 'jjjx much less JE & proph. writers, tEx202 =Dt 5', 13 ^81", Ex 20' = Dt5 9 I843" 44"
,

S3

'

Je

'

38

14

44
23

5i (Ex4
31

,l

isdiff.); cf.
4
4

(v.

Dr

135- 4

to a verb, it expresses, in early

D?3 'JN emphasis, as Ju 8 not rule over you, 2 S 1 2 s8 lest I take the city, 1S 2 S 1 7 thus and thus did Ahitophel counsel,
;

). Appended Hebrew, a real ^BnpK s6 7 will

a qu.) 18 9 (vjjn '>) 20 only 2 S 2 ; on the contrary, with a jrrtdicatt, is *?&$ regularly employed, Gn 24" 1 S 30"

38' (Hez.) 4 9 23 5 6 4 1 82 + ; 'JX


27
24

Dr"" "'- 22 "); >nW)K Is Je 5 io 19 ( 3 ,9 ';jjk) Iiu4 4 f- tf 3


1

Wl

Gn

(in response to
1

Ju 13"

S 20 17

14

13

and thus and thus 3N VtyJ did I counsel but in later Heb. it is sometimes pleonastic, Ec n-i5.i8-2o 2 + j n regp0nse to a quest i on 'jx a i one

3lK 'pboy tl * 20 17 Is 6' Je i Jon


17

1')

>

Cm) "W >9$ Gn 6 9 Ex 3 i Nu 3 + (but 443 ojx nm 25 Ex 3 'jx run Gn24' 9 +


9
>

32

13

am,

It is I,

Gn2f* Ju
.

13"

Ki8

+.

is

With

n, 'JNri

9 fls 66

(Syn. ^JN, q.v.)

"HJK

far as the usage of partic. books is concerned, in the Pent, (exc. Dt) "i is used in P (incl.
;

very uncommon

v. 16.

226

).

So

pron. 1
cf.

pi.

comm. we (common
Amh. end) may be VN (W 80 M), only Je

in
re-

130
is

t.)

exc.

Gn

23

(cf.

H) always (about Ez below); in JE '3JX


:

postB. Heb.; garded as the

also

pi.

of

42

Kt, for which

Qr

substitutes the normal 13n:x.

9 *DJK, "OJN (once Jb 33 *3ij$) pron. 1 s. 4 comm. I; Gn 3 7 15 12 i6 5 + oft. With J, '3lxn fNu 1 1 Jb 2 1 Ph. & Moab. (As. andku,
10 12
4
.

not in Ar. Aram. Eth.; but ku appears as the affix of the 1 s. in the Eth. verb (e.g.
"JJX
:

waladku Heb. V&). *?*? and V appear to be two parallel formations (both containing
the element ani
[cf.

preferred, though not exclusively (81 48). In S there are 50 instances of each form. Je has some 54 instances of 'JN, 37 of '3jx. In later books the preponderance of ^X. is evident. Thus in Ez 'jx occurs 138 t., '3JX 4b 7 once 36 s8 (perh. a reminiscence of Je 24 22 in LaHgEzr Est Ec 'JX 30 ); 45 t., '3JX never; 2 in Ch 'JN 30 t., '3JN once 1 Ch 17 (from 2 S 7 ); in Dn 'JN 23 t., '3JN once 10". Vid. more fully Giesebrecht at ' m * Dr 10 222 7

^PTJN?,
.

^Jn^K
,

pron. 1 pi.
,

comm. we
;

the

sf.

'j -, '>] or ana,

& one
:

'Six as (the pi corresp. to

to ^N

v.

W
8

80
.

* 10
;

strengthened by the addition of the demonst.


basis

Ph. jnjX
13

CIS 131617 Aram. *$&$, $

also Njnj'
4

ku
79

Sta"

809

[prob. akin to \o, N3, H3 here] cf. 98-1 " 1 of which, in most of the ),

"

Syr. ^jujV, <i~, tf&, 1fhi\)

Gn

13 29 37'

42"

Nu 9 7 Dt! 28
4

41

Jo

2 1718 , etc.

Like

WL

Sem. languages, one prevailed to the exclusion of the other, but which in Heb. maintained their place side by In some cases 'JX side.) and '3JX appear capable of being used indifferently; in others the choice seems to have been
determined, partly by rhythmical considerations, partly by a growing preference for ^N.

13 29 following a ptcp. as its subj. Gn 19 Nu io Ju 19 18 2 18 26 ; appended to a vb. for emph.

JU9

28

K 2Kl0
,

IS20 6

Tl^ni
ttjffl!
;

^2T\2

pron. 1

pi.

we
-

(abbrev.

from

also As.

among

later writers.

Thus when appended to

(In 2

'j, "irhk NJnj, just cited; 32 7 9 42 G1142" Ex i6 N1132 La 3 n'tni) S 17 12 ru i s 1 pi. perf. Qal from TO.)
(cf.

cf.the forms

the verb for emph. (whether with or without , D?) the lighter form ?N is nearly always used 5 s4 32 Dti2 30 'jui 3 8 a 2S12 28 17 16 (Lv20 26 18 222 Je 17 18 21 5 Ez 17 22 Jb i 3 2 + ; cf. the cases
-

TT|2^ n.[m.] plummet


dlST

words in cogn.

lang. for lead, tin, etym. dub., perh. foreign; Ar.


\AjI", Mand. X3JX, As. andku Lyon s" ,e,te92 v. Lag Arm 8,l" 10'cf. Id. BS17S J exc. once Am TJ 7" 2>lummet Am f**;
(v.
,r,>
-

Fra 153) Syr.

Gn27
,=3

26 S25 2S19 iKi Pr2 3 24


1

15

);

on the

contrary, in the emph. rhetorical style of Dt, ? is preferred (in the discourses, uniformly,
1

'X Dcrtn,

i.e.

a vertical wall v 7
v.

exc.

30
,

in ace. with usage just noted,


;

&

29 in

"ODN pron. 1 sg.

supr. sub ^X.

a standing expression

In

partic. phrases, also,

on 32 4851 (P) cf. infr.) usage prefers sts. 'JN,

jTJJ^I vb.

only Hithpo. complain, mur,!,!,

2' sts. '3JX; thus there occurs ^*"1J Nu I4 & 40 919 i always, exc. Dt 32 (Je 30" ($*) *% 18 2 5 2 -" & elsewh. in P, '?* Ex 6 46 Is 4 3 );
;
-

mur (Mish. |JX, Aram. J?$, Ar.


SfcTr>
">

As. [an&nu\,

mW

^N
&

whence enenu, unninu, sigh Zim Br22)

Impf.

La

&

esp. freq. in

H (Lv

(sq.
1

^S in

||

member);

Pt. D'JJXnc

24 6
-

etc.)

Ez, also

Gn

'Jixa

Nu

(sq.

ace; vid. Di).

d:n
('[DjNJ vb. compel, constrain (late, oft. /ish. td., Aram. D3N, .aJ/') Qal Pi. D3X flj
viz.,

60
Niph.
cstr.
(||

WW
id.,

in

mourning, lamentation
(||

Inf.
<

p3Nn

Ez24 17
sq. h?.

i>3X

n'B^)

P<. D'p3X3 9

to drink Est i"

(||

BX1 B*X

|iri3).

D'ruW)
ti.

t[*V)^5 *"PN] angry (MI id., cf. Ar. Qal Pf PIB3X deriv.)

vb. (breathe, snort) bo


i^ijl,
yj,

Hp-N

n.f. crying,
6

groaning, in dis2
13

As.
,

etc.

in

tress

(Aram! J&J/') Mai

(||

Htf>\ ^33);

r
l?.'

^ 2 12

etc.;

60

cstr. J"lp3X

etc.;

7mp/.

(of poor, P*3X);

79" (of prisoner

^ ^ Hithp. id. alw. sq. 3, ^2 & alw. of \ Pf. I^nn Dti 3^2^ 20 Impf. 8 18 C|3XrW Dt 9 1 Kii* 2K17
1

K 8"= 2

Ch 6 s6
also

be angry, of "; usually sq. 1 14 s Is 1 2 85 Ezr 9 ; abs.


12
.

2 TDK), so 102 '.

til.

PIp'N

n.f. ferret, or

shrew-mouse,

60 3 79 s ;

cf.

unclean animal
.1

Lv

1 1

30

(Tristr "*";

)*/',

xnopx).
ti.

I.

ri^^n.m.

" 30 2
-

nostril, nose, face,


'

an2

[tOK]

vb. be weak, sick andsu (As.

127 ger (As. appu,faee Flood"


0,

29

cf.

Hpt
45

KAT

-,

Ar. <l), Etb.A1: nose; Aram.Ji^,


<//

Wft

Plm.,e<l. 4.882 -^r etzst i n J) e der fr. Prl6 identified with BON ^>er antiphrasin; Dl p"lmme<i 4 904 B V6 III. also De so

Zim

Br M ,70.

II.

B>3X; v.

Lag

78" + cstr. Gn 2 7 +; sf. *HS face) abs. Ex2 2 23 +, etc.; du. D^SX Pri4 ,7 + VBX Gn 1 2 7 + etc.; In Hex JE (Jos 7 Pi 23" D?). 1. 22 s as organ of breathing Gn 2 7 7 Jb 27 nostril, s 9 20 2 S 22'=^ 18 cf. Is 65 cf. Nun Is a" La 20 Ez 3 8 18 (del. Co) Am^ T? x 0" (of ) 4 8 i.e. wind Ex 15 cf. 1BK nn not?? 2 S 22"= s 9 16 f i8 (vid. also sub 3); nose sg. Ct 7 Ez 8 17 2S Pr 30 33 (where play upon diff. meaning of 23 as organ of smelling Dt 33' fix & D?9S) (a)
; ; ; ;

who comp.
fes Schwert.

C-j\ i_a

,n,

weichlicJies d.h.

stump-

the three

distinct).

It seems safer at present to keep Qal Pt. pass. W)X Jb

18 Mi i 9 & so rd. 1//69 21 (Bi 3464.; ne>UX J e 15 Che) etc.; as adj. incurable, of wound, but

metaph. (nao)
12
'

Mi

Jei5

18
;

cf.

Jb 34 6

(ffj),
11
;

Je

3o assis^ cf. Je 30 15 (3X3D); cf. t*3X tft if"; also in phr. wn eoxi ^bp ajn a'py j e 17 9 iriph. impf.
.

e>'3X (i?C'; ||n3pnbn3); so

1// 15 ; (b) as place of ring for ornament Gn 21 17 Ez 16 12 (c) as place of ring or hook 24' Is 3

$.'.1
II.

S 12 15

be sick, of child.
(f-

for captive

2
22

K i9
31

28

=Is

s9

t0^

Ar.

u-i'

oe

inclined

to,
1 .

swine Prn 2. Du. face


42
14
2
s 4

37

hippopot. Jb nsnx D?3X) (esp. in phrase


;

for beasts, e.g. 24 26 40 ; crocod. v


;
.

Gn

19

48

12 33

Nu22
18

1S20

14

18 29 24 20

iKi
also

41

2V 25
;

Ch 7

20

Ne 8"
S 25 s3
;

Gn 3
;

19

2S 23 iCh2i 21 I849 13X Fiaa ;jrufc> /


9 41

28"

which however No 23"51 **6 "* friendly, thinks denom., cf. ^jl coll. men, people ; v. on the other hand Wetzst' Zim BP2, v. also Lag
social,
"

BIf68

; hence D'BON p l. of B^N;


Jb1514
v:

v. also

sub Bn).
'

tttJiiN n.m.
poet. (18
t.

man, mankind, mostly


etc.) (Ar.

/'

couniencmce
*?B?)
1

io 4

'fix?

before, loc. sense

Jb, 13

t.

\jr,

^Lil

(coll.),

We D?fN 1S1' rd. Dr (q.v.) 3. mostly anger, human Gn 27 45 c 7 ,2 19 49 + (45t-); oftenerdivineEx32 Dt9 2K 20 24 + (1 7 7 t.) oft. subj. rnn ("irm etc.) his anger
(cf.

DBS

Aram. Bbg,
Sab. D3N
people,

Lij7(coll.),

Nab. BnSN, Palm.

B*3X,

'

teas kindled

Gn
12

30

19

39
4

Ex 4
,4

14

22 s3 32 10I1 + ;

& cf. tenisetu, humanity, human race, v. COT Glo sub B>3K & B>3 & Hpt KAT2497 )abs. Is 9 8' + cstr. Je20 ; 1. of individ. Jb 5 13
10
17
;

DHM', also Ar. J&, As. nife,

in various combinations, esp.

of anger

Ex32

Nu 25
29

32

1^ f^U fierceness cf. IK^TJ] 1 S


;

20 34

24 ^l^'Py? Pi-2 2 owe

B?BN TJK

*^w

<o

yiww <o anger, etc.; 19 17 anger Ex 34" Nu 14 Ne9


15
19

2 ^55"', cf. Isi 3 (HO-lK) 5 6 (|| DTtrJI); Je 10 , 20 D??' 'X jm o/my jjeace, i.e. my friend. 2. coll. men Is 24 33 s 51 7 i^66 12 ; men in
12

+7

t.

of

God; Pi-14

i6

32

25

15

ofman.

general, ordinary mem// 7 3 cf/Xti'in mon stylus Is8' (v. CTK nr?X Dt3 n
' )'.

i.e.

a com3. man,
17

mankind Dt 32 s6 Jb
(||

14
s
;

19

28 413 32 s 33 s6 36 25

tD^BM

n.pr.m. a son of Nadab,

iCha**

Dl* 33

n.f. an unclean bird As. anpatu (cf. mng. quite dub.; on conjectures v. DiLvn 19) Lvii' 9 Dti4 8
;
.

TnC2N

(in??)7
io3
13
7
ls
;

yj, 56 esp. opp. God Jb 4 2 4 6 4 4 2 2Chi 4 10 ; V8 5 9 io i5' 2 5 33> 12 20 21 3 (||DnX-f3) so IS51 ; 90 (|| D1P33);

D"1X

&

D'B3X

v 24 )
-

,7

V9
'

'"|3 i44

3
(||

Q-lX); c f.

B^T^ "?"} 'N" ?


11

Qal
26",

f [p^N] vb. cry, groan (Aram. p3X JiT/*)


;

ny.bin
cf.

Jb 25 s
yjr

104
''

1515

nWTr
.

io 18

'N

33p~b

is

Impf. p3N) Je5i

62
;

Inf. cstr. p3X

Ez
1

tttfoW n.pr.m. son of Seth

Gn 4 26 5 -7'"

both of groaning of

wounded \f$).

Chi

1
.

61
III.
v.

Lag

V?M r
68

(soft, delicate,

cf.

Dl

'",

also sub I.

NgZMG

1886.739

wnQ
n.f.

fa

Ar. cJl, EON; but


fr

id.,
cf.

of Isr.) Zc ii 9 ; nnriK btt ' late)

mng
'

& f inanimate things Ex 26 "- 8,7 (P) Ez i


3

(P,

&

jj^fcfc^

(del.

Co>

nC?N 77
,

woman,

J3f Sab.nnJN etc.

DHM

wife, female (Ar. 2 * 1884 360 , Aram. KNPIH,


.

tw*UK, ten*, jij^ Pa i ra Alflfr Ph. nt^N, As. atfoiu

Nab NnruN) jj^


.

BAram. Kt WJJU

J"UN (the^root of the pron. 2 pers. in Shemitic: cJ|, Alt: anta; f. t> antl;
(,.),
f.

njK
,

^
&
f.

jik

Gn2 23 +
2i"
i

cstr.
7

T)f$

COT )'x abs. Gn u + (appar. abs. Dt


G,OM
29
-

S28 ^58* but cf. Bo* 728 Ces il3 5 ); sf. Gn 2 o"+ in^N Gni2 + (^WS V128 ), 44 etc.; PI. iT)&K Ez'23 (Co tttoxk); ' Gn 4"+; cstr. Vi Gn 4 + sf. fy Gn 30s6 1 K 20 D3<BO Ex 2 2 23 + etc.; 1. twmum Gn 12 3 12" + opp. man 2 22 23 Ex 3s 29 36" Dt 7 2S 22 s2 5 iS2i +; 'tf emphat. a genuine (or ideal) woman Ec 7 s3 (|| Dis); sim. of men as feeble,

J^jJ" the n being written but not pronounced; As. atla, f. atti-e D1 4M * the nt being merged iu the double t; Heb!
f.);

( uot h

m.

Syr.-fcj/',

^N
7
;

,8

similarly.

Wi
;

Aram.JVlJN,

-3

Pl.pl, hWa*: ^f, *}*}; *o/'; As.aun M). v*jf, r

W,

rPM, nijl (so regularly; but 2 6-7 1., with different disj. accents, nPIN; v Fr MM228 St*' 178 (rd.8forl8)i tm 'pron. 2 s.m. thou (for anta, v. supr.; cf. nrrj for Gn -+oft. Written bk
-

o_

^*
3

'

30 37 note esp. CEOS )Bn */( Jeso 51 children among the women, female children 18 NU31 (P); as conceiving Ex 2 2 Lv 12 2 2S 5 n + travailing Jei3 =I bearing children Ju 13* 1 K 3 18 cf. Jb i 4 15" 25'+, etc.;

timid

>

Ne 9 . Appended 7 1919 to a vb. for 66 nnK 1 S 17 emph., Ex i8 8 18 inquire thou, 20 22 Is 43 26 fOTK nsp. 'Added for the purpose of strengthening a gen. or 19 accus. sf. 1 21 Pr 22 19
1
1

S 2 4 19

njnj)

f 6 4 Jb

'

Ec

s2

(Ges

" ).

; Gm8"; ttty ^T>I 30 31 ; with adj., or app.^i^O'NnMrsMw/wowiaw, 1 wwras Ex2 7 ; H3i1 'N /wr fo< Jos 2 1 6 K

suckling IS49'

D'EOS rn

16

K3
s

16

Pr2 16

adulteress

Pr 6 M Je 3 3 Ez 16 30 23"; so .TJT 'X cf. also Ez 23" supr.; Ttyffltt Pr 30 20 (cf. tTN JIB'S 6 26 ), D'JUT VlBte
'

Jun

thou (fern.), preserved, prob. dialectically, 2 2 ua 8 1 Je s0 7 t. in Kt, Ju 17 1 14 2 4 4 Ez 36 13 As in Syr., the ' may not (V. supr. have been fully sounded: the Massorites direct AN to be everywhere

of

TIN,

i.e.

'RN, the older

& more original

form

read.)

Ho

2
;

rrinaj

D'EO foreign

women
(cf.

ii

1 -

**ft

Ezr lo 2101114
20'
6

1718 - 44

Ne^

26 - 27

v 23 ); .IMPl 'N
2 S' 1 4 s
:

from

WK

^J Pron- 2 s.f. thou (fem.


(q. v .)
;

(shortened

in Syr. the

two genders are

wise woman, one


,

known as clever, shrewd

($*f 'N concubine Ju 19 127 5 26 910 njD^N 'N wiiow 2 S 14 1 K 1 1 1 7 r^PM 'N 4 also cstr. bef. noun of prophetess JU4 quality 3 jn nate p r 6 24 ni^ps 'n yn'N n 9 ^n 'n 12 4 31 10 P1U3 11 D^HO 'K Pr2i 9 25" 27 15 DMI'D'N 2 1 19
etc.;

also

>

written differently, 1^J', J^', but, the - not being sounded, are pronounced alike: in X both 1113 are written or 24^+ oft. WK) Gn 12 Thrice Nu ii 15 Dt 5 24 Ez 2 8' 4 used as a masc. (as in Aram, of X); but prob. PIN ( v su b .IRK) should be here read.

2.

Il'i/e

usually cstr. or sf.) Gn 2 3 4 one betrothed (ehn) Dt 207 28 30 ;


-

(woman belonging 24 25 8
17

to a
117

man,
of

+ oft.;

Ex2i 322 nfoto** Ju204


;

HB'N(n) i>p

.IBtajj

fo

rife

Gn "

12 16 34 oft. (after <vb, jnj husband or father subj.); for wife (after woman subj.) Gn 20 12 Nu 3 6 3 6 61112 Dt 22 1929 +; for unfaithful wife cf. 1 ; cstr. in DEW Dt 1 7 cf. phr.

19

21

CilN pron. 2 m.pl. you (masc.) (lorantem, 7 4 s7 supr.) G119 26 29 + oft. With T[, amr\ tJu 6 following the vb. for emph. JU15 construed inaccurately with a fem. Je34 20 EZ13 31 t]n Ez 34 (many edd. }m), n:m Gn 31"
v.
31
;

12

15

WW,
";
22

Ez

(edd.

Mm)
cf.

34

pron 2
.

f.pl.

you

(fem.)
I.

28 s4

Wjn
14

TTV3

'N

3K

r)B*S

= step-mother Lv i8 8n
Gn7

Pr5

18

Mai

^f)|
20".
;

3 'N v 14 ;

(7DN

(perh.

Ar. LL\ heal, Aram. NDN,

3. Female of animals

v. also

sub 4.

t4.
(E);'cf.
heartless

Firnjn eac ^

With distrib. & recipr. sense, fiND 'X woman from Iter neighbour Ex n 2

Eui"
15

Je 9 19

prey L334

cf.v

16

women

each one, of birds of (del. (fig. of 3 of Isr.) 4 ; of sheep (fig.


;

n.pr.m. (perh. healer) king of Judah, son of Abijam and father of Jehoshaphat 1 K 891l 10 6 i5 +24t.iKi5.i6.22; iCh3 9' 2Chi 3 23 + 28t. 2 Ch 14-21; Je4i 9
.

NDN

Bi Che); of cows

II.

Am

HDK

cf

Ar

jyjl

be sorrowful, dis-

tressed).

62
T

VpH
perh. Is

lirN

11.

m. mischief, evil, harm; alw. abs.


4!l8

without

art.

Ex2i a!3 (nVl).


"ij^CN

Gii42

(as subj. of mp).44"(mp).

40" pap) ; (d) the bed ("?) Gn 49 s3 8 'i of Is 5 8 1jD0 ni3|


.

draw up the feet upon 3. bring up the rear


i.e.
12

be thy rear-guard

v. "71D.

(|n"H5r

f|^ ^>n)_ 52

has Pi.

MBDKD

q v
.

QP^}

(gather, store,

Aram.

+bb(

t 4.
).

rr " storehouse i"[ODS] a.m. (Aram. N2DN, s Pr 3 10 id., |i/We *u^/)pl.sf.TP* Dt28
.

draw
JO),
23

gather and take away, remove, with19 17 1 S 14 (obj. hand), Je io (bundle, sq.

leprosy 2
Is 4
1

K 5"
a

(v.

SHY);
4

remove
30

(set free)

man from
\jr

cf. also njT!9 'N, 307 Gn leprosy v


;
||

tn]pN n.pr.m. (Aram. KJP*t thorn-butht) w head of a family of Nethinim Ezr 2 (om.Ne 7**).
Tri2DX
n.pr.f. wife of Joseph
'
-

(wrath, a^n), Jei6 5 (peace, sq. JO), Jo2 10 4 15 (light), V 26 25 2! so Jui8 ^io 4 (nil) v also Jb 3 4 14 (Btoj)
(reproach),
' ;
.

8s

Egypt \a.n, = belonging to (goddess) "" r Comm ' 479 Keith (Thes) Cook Spe prop, either
L'Acro-fwtf;
;

'Ao-twrf,
(sq.

"'?);

hence destroy

1S15

obj.

pers.);

As-Neit, Gn 4 i 46w 46 !0

favourite of Keith, or <Isis-Keit)


.

s &Dti destroyed with hunger pass. 3jn 13 2 also Zn/. abs. Je 8 Zp I (joined with

Ez 34 20

Tpn

fr.

e|lD, v.

Ko'

445
;

BaNB73

v, supr.)

considered Hiph. Inf. abs. by ,3 ITiph. Pf. f]DM Nu 27 +


19
;

*"lD^
Dl
Pr46

)
1

vb. gather, remove (As. asdpu, 23 4 nP Gn 3 o + flDDK + 8 5 Qal

P/
1 ;

napw Je48 33 etc.; Irnpf. *$ Ex9 + e)pKl 8 22 Gn25 + |ttg# f 104 etc.; Imv. H^BJ Dt
;

etc.;

/mp/
ID
'

n'DK'
2

^BDg
yjr

^'27', etc.;
29
;

also

S6

ms. Iph

104

1 s.

HBDN
v.

Mi 4 6

so prob.

(sf.)

^BCX
C|bM

S 15 6

(rd.

ISDN)

'BDXn Je 4 7 6 1BDXnGn49' + Zn/a&*. SB74 ibSTJ 2 Si 7" (on form cf. Ba ); cs<r. "JPJCT Gn2 9 7 Nui2 15 Pt. |PM Gn 4 9 29 D'BDNJ iS
50

32

K5

1.382

Drsm. jmv
fs.

16
;

'SDK Je 10";
7

Nu 2i 4-n3DK Nu "BDK ^ 50*+ Inf. abs.


,6
;

11

13

IS13
Is 43

14
;

D'BDW
^P),
4

Is 57';
subj.
3

1.

assemble, be
1

gathered, reflex, (a)

men Gn 49
(sq.
|>)

(||j*3P

fl'DS

Je 8 l3 +'(Hiph.,
2

fr. S|1D

ace. to
16
;

BaNB73 );

c<r.
s9
;

2 ),

(II

>

Ch 30

13

(sq. ace.
1

IDK

1S13K

Ex

23

P. act. *1PK

Nu

19"; ^JBpk

MBDK Lv 23 K22 20 2 Ch 34 s8
c

I2 ; loc), Ezr 3 '9 (all sq. "?) 9 30 earlier mostly of assembling for war Gn 34
(sq.

Ne8 M3

28

(pointed 1BpKi. e .Hiph.;'cf.Ko'- );DBpN^ 39 '; 'BDX Ez 34^; 1. gather, collect pass. pi. cstr.

(sq.

Josio 5 Ju6 33 9 8 io 17 (||pyV3), 20 11 14 11 ~?N) v (sq. TT loc), 1 S 1 3 (sq. ace loc.)


"^5?),

JJ10.M 2I Joa 2 ( sq ^ + n- loc.) 24' (sq. rr 8U 2 K loc; all these JE); 1 S 5 23" (sq. 'b) Jos2 16 Is 1 1 12 Zp 3 8 Hb2 6 Ezn 17 (all ||*3p)+;
i6

(a) persons

Gn 29" 42" (sq.

i>K)

Ex

10

29

Nu

+
v
7
-

(6) subj. flocks, etc.


(all

i Qal); (c) inanim. subj. herbs Pr 27 ; water 2 S 14 14 (in 2 s3 sim.); bones for burial Je 8 cf. 25 (bodies of

J); fish

Nu n

Gn 29 3
22

(pass.; sq. '"'BE')


25

(cf.

Hb

s5

collect
23

men, people, armies,


20
1

Nu2i (EWuii

M 1S17 2S10" I2 +;
(b)

etc., for

fighting
cf.

slain) v. also

appar. = compose, arrange for burial.


of Qal

Ez 29 s

(||

yap which Co

ids. I3p),

2. pass,

Zc I4 2 (sq."?5? against);
-

once obj. beasts Je 12 9 ; (c) things, esp. fruits of earth Ex 23 1016 3a, 39 14 13 38 (Cov't code) L v 2 5 (H) Dt 1 1 1 6 2S Is 1 f

2; (a) be gathered to one's fathers Vrmx't'S 'NJ Ju 2 10 ; elsewh. to one's people

Je 40 1012 Jb 39 12
the quails
(sq.
11

+ 39
3232
;

7
;

Vtyfy
(|f via),"

(all

P)

Gn
24 - 26

25

8 - 17

s9

35

29 - 33
(|| 13 - 13

nojl T
3
2
i

S^3>1)
2

49
50 - 50

cf.Ru

2'

(||

B^> glean)

NU20
||

(||niD) 27

Nu

bt32

1 i

food in gen.

14 "??); eggs Is io ; ashes of red heifer 24 ;

21 $&&) Gn6 money 2K22' 2 Ch 910

(both
28

II

DID); also

frnap-^K

22 20 =2Ch

K io M

Ch

14
,

etc.; of
5
;

Nu 19 ; chariots fisherman (Vpoapa,

Qal q.v.); hence also (6) oe brought (both in (into association with others, etc.) Nu 12 1415 (E) of Miriam, after leprosy; also refi. betake 34
oneself, of

in

metaph.)Hbi'

Vjena rAT'K. company of others


one's fathers
2
||

of collecting wind Pr 30 4 'b 2. gather an individual into


:

Moses

iM

(E),

cf. 2

13

(both sq.

(a) obj. pers. esp. gather to

"'?); even with inanim. subj. Je 47 ^BDNH of man & TJ"iyPl"7X (addressed to sword)
;

22 20

M (^#5*^8)= a Ch 34

("7X
v.

both
2

also (b)

Niph. of same vb. q. v.); hence 62 bring, obj. pers. 1 S i4 (on form here

beast brought Ex 9 19
.

home

(sq.

H"

loc.) for

protection

3. Pass, of Qal 4; be taken away, removed,


11 3 perish, of menls57 (||13N); fishHo4 gladness Is 16' JC48 33 (sq. |D); also reflex., with;

(both sq. "?*?), association, reDr) sponsibility, protection being implied ; also of
1 I 2 stray ox or sheep Dt'2 2 (sq. 'ijiFrpK); hence 10 also (c) take up, care for, subj. * ty 27 (cf.

s7

draw

itself of

Pt. e)pSD

moon Is 6020 ( vfo& xia). Nu io26 -*-; VBDXD Is 62 s (so


||

+ Pi.

BD

v.

fpN
Ko ); D3DBKD
1

63
i-

TDM
but Hitz-Now al. refer to the wise ; utterances, called lords (possessors) of collection. because of their well-connected
grouping.
vn

Is 62

(Upp);

Is 5 2' ;-1. gather harvest bodies for burial Je 21 2.

5 18 <ae in, receive into 3. as (sq. '*irP3) Juio/ subst. rearguard, rearward Nu io 25 013 (P) Jos6 12 (both E); fig. of God L352 fPu. Pf. lBtO 4 14 (cons.) L333 Zc i4 etc; Pi. ]pND Ez 38" s2 ,0 be gathered, of men Is 24 Ho 1 o (sq! ?$ against), 4 14 Ez 3 8 12 ; booty ; wealthZc
-

9
.

[f)CDDM]

eipBDNn

Nu 1 i

n. [m.] collection, rabble, only of the camp-followers

Hebrews
.

attending

at the Exodus.

IS33
5

Inf.

W$Tin Dt

14

fHithp.

3 3 grower themselves.

cf.

l832M t'lpN n.m. gathering (on formation B109 Ba* ) of summer fruit ftT'SpN Mi cf.
1

3 rd son of Haman Est ab equo sacre datus ace. to 9' (Pers. aspaddla, Thes Add 7 ', after Pott &

***$$9^ n Pr -

Benfey).

i.e.

abs.fl9<Is32 ; ^pnrj'K gathering of the locust, 4 as the locust devours, destroys Is 33


.

10

tpDNf]
'jZ\,

vb.
cf.

tie,

bind, imprison (Ar.

rjDN n.pr.m. {gatherer, cf. Ph. n.pr.f. nSDx) tl. father of nNV the recorder 2 i8 18 37 =Is J 22 2. one of David's chief 36 musicians, a Levite, son of Berechiah 1 Ch 6 2424 (|| JD'n v 18 i7 jrpK j v id. these name8 ) 15 (|| Heman & Ethan, all called) Dnn'tTBri v 19 v. also i6 55 7 37 cf. v Heman & Jeduthun v 41 42) 25 s named (|| 12 15 with Heman & Jeduthun also 25" 2 Ch 5 35 f 50- 73-83 are ascribed to Asaph; cf. also 46 he is called also mhn IP?] TV? >5? Ne 12

Eth. h(\\
3
fs.

Aram. 1DN, J^]\ kwd:)Qal Pf. sf. CT\m Jb 3 6 13 s iTJDX Nu 30 -r,etc; Imjyf. "***"! 20 14 ;
;

As. asdru,

COT 010 ",

K
;

lbN>!

Gn 4 2 24
7

1'DN>!

Gn
1

46

29 -

r;

pi." sf.

Ju 16

etc.;

Imv. ION
27
;

K
10

18 44 2

7$K
vVdk
n*IDK
10
';

21

' ;

Je46 l6 M
;'

^n8
arfr.
12
; ;

Inf. abs. 1'DX


;

Ju 15";

T19S5 11 G1149

+
14

Nu 3 o3 + "IIDN^ Ju I5 D ~l* Ho io P<. aci'.'cstr. npK I5 "iK Gn40 3 4-; j?ass. pi. B^WK 39-
Ibxb
; ;

also
(cf.

2 Ch 29 , cf. ^ffVT-5^ VOfn lpN x Ch 2 5 2 ; repeated mention is made also of sons of Asaph

30

Kt (Qr n^DK); 1.

Ju i6 2125 Qr (Kt DTDK); Dnibn Ec 34 cstr.niDN Gn^ 20 Now); nfrpK 2 S3


fte,

6?

W,
;

for security, foal

1 i<~').3,
(||

sons, descendants,

who sang and played


2
15

after his

Heman & Jeduthun) Ch 35 Ezr 2 41 Ne 7"


service
; 1

and pupils, or those manner 1 Ch 25


1

to vine (sq. b) Gn horses and asses 2

49" (blessing of Jacob); 1010


7

|n8 B i8 dub.
2.
tie,
;

De

2-2
;

called Dnnfeton
cf.

bind

the festal victim with cords;

Che bind
har-

22
,

Ezr

the procession with branches, etc.


ness, kine to (3) cart 1 io 10 harness tliem to

3';

per-

of purification, Hezekiah's forming time 2 Ch 29 13 one of them prophesying 2 Ch 19 1 Ch 26 for S]DK 133 rd. 20"; *|p}3N '33, cf.9 ; on "13T9 15 "I3T Ne "WDB1 ia*

S 6 710
(7)

so (metaph.)

Ho

their

(but Jer
cf.
6

EwNow

make

'k here

= ID'

two iniquities
1

chastise,

v.

these names.
2
8

Ne

called'"^!? +3. keeper of king's* park

a DIB? v );

Exi 4 '(E)
of
(II

2K9

also sq. ace. chariot 21 44 abs. ;

Gn

46
21
;

s9

(J)

1K18 2K9

making ready chargers

DWBn
42
s4

n.[m.] ingathering, harvest (on 22 formation cf.Lag BN173 Ba NB136 20 EX34 16 Ti Ex (J); IP?? 23 (E) both Cov't codes.

WpON

&$W typrisoner,
10.12.13.13.13

even 'N Je 46*

bind, with cords, fetters,

etc., as

Simeon

Gn

(E),

Samson

)TP^

Jul5 = 2 Ch

l6 5.7.8.U.l!.12.

D^TOB
"2
||

'N 2

K 2^
cf.

36

=Je
2

7 39 52"; also

Ch 33";

'

t/pN] n.[m.] what

is

gathered, store,

hence D'BBNri JV3 store-house, near south gate 24 17 'Kn of temple iCh 2 6' 5 alone (cf. 2 Ch25 ); v in same sense; cf. D^VE'n 'BDX Ne 12 25
.

tnCDS n.f. verbal, a collecting, gatherIs 24^ they are collected, as ing VfU 'K a collecting captives unto a pit (dungeon); or they are gathered with a gathering (us) captives, 18 cf. 22 but perh. rd. "VBKn ]DN (cstr.V v.
;

MM

Weir Che.

Hip,!??"); metaph. of king held captive by a weman's tresses Ct 7"; perh. imprisoned (whether bound or not) Gn 39 20 40 35 (all JE); as subst. 20 pi. prisoners Gn 39 (Kt, v. supr.); so (late) as

S 3 M thy hands were not bound and thy feet not put in fetters); CijJTSb 'K J e (|| 8 40 cf. D<i??3 'N Jb 3 6 (prob. fig.
esp. Pt. pass. 2
1

4 17 (t6| n<3 'K (without *) ISP), 2 f; 13 cf. of divine chastisement Jb 36 & v. also Ez 25 8 22 3 ^ 149 ; fig. of absolute authority ^ 105 ;

distressed,

&

obj. of

divine compassion Is 49*


'

t[rt3CN]

n.f.

collection

(cf.

Ph. riSDK

niBDX Ec 12" (D'COn H3^) assembly) only to driven nails; members of learned compared assemblies Thes MVal.; so postB. Heb.

^3

NHWB

^3 prison Ju 16 2 25 cf. 146 4. gird (rare & late) QO^no? l'W 'X Ec 4 14 Jb 1 2 1S (liTK = slaves' waistcloth, P.S p. 2 5 supr. ; Hoffm rds. 1?J1 for Ibsjl); VjriO-^ DnipK ton
61 1
7
yj, ;

DnDXH

TIDN
5. sq. 'IOC ? 1? begin the battle, make Ne 4". the attack (cf. Germ, mit jemandem anbinden) 6. fig. of obligation of 1 20" 2 Ch 1 3 s
"
1

64
''"["'D'iO]

n.m.

Is2822

band, bond, poet.

&

oath or

vow

(only N1130, P) B'SJ"-'? 'N, usually

Eq.acc.cogn.1DN,
">?
etc.,

1BN Nu 3 o3 " 6 8 ""; without


cf.

'

(=ipxb; Eth. "VXwCl Syr. H'liU, As. mesiru, slueathing, plating, e.g. Lyon 8.r B c&tr Jb I2 18 ( S Di ontt.,p.l6.1.65.p.80)_
late
cf.
_

v 710

v 4 "IBS 'K

(e>sr^>$?

om.)

Hoffm al. for IDIO) niiDb Jb 39 5 npia


;

2Tiph. pass, of Qal 3, be bound, imprisoned, Impf. (juss.) 1DN; Gn 42" (E); 2 ms. IDNPI Ju 16 l6 .io.i3 ^ of g amson ). jmv ncrn Gn 42 (E). V^BN Is 22 s ; V1DK ft. Fn. Pf. be taken prisoner
.

fntwto Je3o
2
3

8
;

etc.;

bands

s ninpiO J e 5* 27 ; cstr. s 18 Is 52 sf. npto ^ii6 ; s2 By^to Is 28 ; tojnVwpto ,/,

^
;

pi.

ace. after DP1S

Jb 39 s

restrain-

tniDN n.m. J 15

"

band, bond (Aram. "HON,


12

16 1 16 bonds of distress ; ing-bands of wild ass; 2 'D bonds of Is 52 captivity of Zion, vb. 18 nna tP^D *lpto Hithp.; cf. also Jbi2

VW*

(so

84 ' of \il"; on the form v. Ges* ) VJ^DtJ, s8 14 Samson Ju 15 ; DniDK Ec 7 of hands of evil

woman;

"ilDNn

JV3= prison Je 37 15

t^DN T J

n.m. 0n992 bondman, prisoner (Ar. V

j^
cstr.

Aram.
;

JUW, MI
;o

nDt)
,

'tf

abs.
'

11

79
;

102 21
,

etc.

DTDS Gn 39 22 + cf. Ju 16 2 25 Kt 34 20 TpNVio7 +,Gn39 Qr;l pN^69 4-, Gn 39 2022 (J), elsewhere only prisoner
pi.
, ,

-!

Di understands bonds imposed by kings; Hoffm girdles of kings, & rds. "1CW in ||, for "IDW; more oft. ace. after 3 pnj ^ 2 bonds imposed by ^ & his anointed, Je 5 6 & 2 20 ( v. Comm.) of Yahweh's cf, 8 13 breaking bonds of Isr. Je 30 Na i (last four 14 '13 5S* "O^, bonds of oppressed ^ 107 JpJTIj s2 s Is 28 i.e. bonds imposed by Assyria; cf. Je 27
rd., v. supr.

& AVEV);

||

(||t2ta) lit.,

symbol, of rule of Nebuchadrezzar.

as having rest in grave from poetic; Is 14 18 task-master Jb 3 esp. as obj. of divine coms4 7 'N AgM passion *68 (|| TIT), 69 (|| JV3N); 10 2 79" !02 '(both ||nnwn "os), 107 ^nai "iv/tt
17
;
;

T i"HDi^ n.pr.loc. station of Isr. in wilderness, where Aaron died (this was Mt. Hor 22 6 ace. toNu20 '33 37, )Dtio ; locality unknown.

Another form

is
id.,

(\\mrw\

^n

n?*);
12
.

c f.

of liberated exiles of Isr.

34 specif. nj?'x La a' Zc 9 11 called captives


;
,

tniipfcl n.pr.loc.
T

NU33

303
'.

o/%>nipnn'Nv

J^rrnDN n.pr.m. Esarhaddon(As. Asur-

T"VDSl n.[m.] mostly coll. prisoners (ace. BNU0 taken 1861 to Ol' corruption of TDK, cf. Lag ) 4 8Jmm, ,05iGGA,884 in battle Is io (Lag ids. Tin TDK etc., Osiris is broken, but cf. Che crltn ), K 24 (sim. of judgment upon kings of earth);

ah-iddina, Ashur hath given a brother) king of Assyria B.C. 681-668, son & successor of Sen-

nacherib Is 37 38

=2K

37

2,s,,

(van

d.

H. ptn-lDX)

Ezr4

2
;

cf.

COT.

42

7
(||

T^

'S^;
1

ref. to
'

exiled Isr.,but v. also

Hi

prob. =sons of Jeconiah the captive (yet note omission of art.) so Be Zo Ot al.; S3 trans, as n.pr.

Che Di);

Ch

1BK n$fl

^
-

n.pr.f. Esther (Pers. stdra, star) of Abihail, cousin and adopted daughter of Mordecai, of tribe of Benjamin ; made queen in Vashti's place by Ahasuerus;

daughter
her Jewish

~^np^

name HEnn q v Est


. .

7 2 81011161S1617
-

n.pr.m. son of Korah 6 7 ; called son of Ebiasaph v 8 22


.

t^ON

+ 47 1.
I. II.

Est.
v.

Ex 6 24

Ch
F|M

sub
.

s\:tt.

t""lDN n.m. Nu30


(cf.

bond, binding obligation


;

*1S conj denoting addition, esp. of some,

BAram. "9!*, Syr. *( so forms with suff. NB62 208 "cf. Sta* infr. v. Ba *; but perh. Aram, BNm loan-word v. Lag 'x abs. Nu 30'+ cstr. ) sf. v u sf. PnOK v6 v 616 v8

thing greater, also, yea (so Ph. Aram. &( IN, 1. very rare in plain prose (in ^itf; cf. >-j).

which D3
2

is

more usual):
v Dr ) (

rnptJ only Nu 30 (P), binding obligation of oath or vow; 3 4 6 5 6 8 mostly ace. cogn. with "1DX (q.v.) Nu 3o 11.1J. -1DN v 13 ; -IBX oa<A v". n^B3 n$>3f foVidm?
;
;

pi.

rnpK

;
-

as rather often) I also h n*.!o* a

g 20

Gn 40 * (*with pron., in my dream, Nu 16 Dt n*


16
14

K2

Est gM. more


-

freq. in poetry, esp. as introducing emphatically 6 7 9 new thought Dt 33 3 20 28 1 S 2 7 18 49


-

tmon
so @).

n.f.

cstr.

nnan

'd &ond o/ <a

65 16 a 74 8 9

14

they shout for joy, yea, they sing

^i6

68 M7

93

Pr22'

covenant Ez 20 37 (=JTlbKD; text dub. cf. Lag J g n p, D y sub ^p,. Gai882.W8f.K01; Cq rdg

-^

elevated prose style, 25 t. in the impassioned


-

more Lv 2 6 16 *- 24 *- 28 *- 41 *; and 2 rhetoric of Is (40 24 23

+5

or in

15 24 10 26 13 719 42 43 46" yea, I have 48 ), e.g. 40 4 1 spoken, I will also bring it to pass; I have

ncN
purposed, I will also do it 48 \ Implying something surprising or unexpected, even, in4 and also Lv 2 GMA3M deed Jb I4 3 i5 *. 1"j
!

mcN
,21

6 * 15 19 32 * 38 17 Dti5 Hb2 ^68 i'Ch8 = 9 *2Chi2 C Ne 2 18 i3 15 and even Jb 19 4 DJN" 1N1


;

TO
.

ephod, priestly garment, shoulder-cape or mantle; a. as worn by ordinary priest made of white stuff (13) 1 S22 18 ; 'K Kfc'l cf. 2; so Samuel as a temple-servant 2 8 'N "ton gin with an
;

eph.;

so
1

David when dancing before ark

S6

l4

(t'd.)

and
n,

Wl

even indeed (if) I have erred indeed ..A really . .1 t


.

With
i8 13ia

Gn

'K nn b. as prescribed in P 15 bjTjj for high priest, more costly, woven of gold,

Ch

27

wilt thou indeed sweep away the righteous 2" Jb 34 17 40 8 In with the wicked? v 24 contrast to a preceding thought (expressed or

Am

blue, purple, scarlet,

&

linen

(?

implied) but, nay (imo) ifr 44' 58 ; cf. Ju 5 *. 2. (Equallyinprose and poetry) with ref. to

s9

provided with shoulder-pieces & breast-piece of like material, ornamented with gems and 4 61216 s 7 2 7 ,!17 gold, Ex 25 28 29 35 39 + 17 t. Ex
-

&&)

threads,

a preceding sentence, yea, a fortiori, the more


so
(

= hovj much more I


.

after

an

affirm, clause

a neg. one): t2 S 4""' when one told me, Saul is dead ... I took hold
less ! after

=how much

; prob. ('N NBO) 14 sub 2); tB} apn EX28 2728 29' 39 s0 21 (v. Lv8 7 'Kn b"VTi 29* 39 k (cf. Lv8 7 ); with vb. "?5 'NrrnK fnj ^< A ep/wd on Aaron Lv 8 7

28, 39, also


2
10

Lv 8 7

cf.

S2 28

of

fortiori,

him and slew him .'31 Win myen D^J^n? f|K how much more (should I do so),
.

when wicked men have slain a righteous per5 21 27 son, etc.! Ez 14 (Ew Hi) 15 Pr 21 (in all these passages '2 = when) Jb 4". So ti S 3 13 23 2 K 5 f$g "IPK" | *\K) and tlie more (=and how much rather), when he hath said to thee, etc. More commonly in this sense
>

'' 1 S 23' 'x ephod used in consulting borne in hand (rd. \T* 'Km TV We Dr) v 9 18 w 30" (all c. tyj) + i4 (tsfai) & v in both 18 rd. 'NH for jriK & v also Klo Dr; a.

2.

KM

^
2
5

ace. to

Thes

MV

Di Ex 28 s
''

al.

properly sub

1 b

&

strengthened by '3
\f bjk

infr. (q. v.), v.

1. furthermore
1

tEz 23 40

Hb

(Ges

& tniN); so, view ephod (cf. of NBO 1 S 2 s8 1 4 318 (cf. supr.), not used elsewhere= wear exc. 22 18 & of 23", the word might be used by meton. for the breast-piece itself;
,

in that case by Urim Thummim in the breast- piece attached to the Ex 28 2M0 v. if in
;

consultation of

2. in a qu., indeed quin imo, quin etiam). (is it) that ..A tGn 3 0*7$* -lOtps e)K indeed-,
that

b. others, e.g. Sta

06**-'

466 ' 471

Bu 881" al.,

think of

God has

said ... H. e. has

God really said ... 1

3. with ref. to a preceding (cf. above). sentence (which is often introduced by JO or n n that i.e. how much more (or
?.

^D
!

),

yea,

the righteous in the earth NBini yen 3 |K


less)

tPr.

1 1

3'

lo,

is

recompensed
indeed that
!

3. an image representing '1 cf. following. a. ephod of gold made by Gideon Ju 8 s7 for a local sanctuary, by which Isr. was ensnared = 2 b ace. to @ Thes ('sine controversia ') Stu al. + Sta Bu I.e.; orig. = gold sheathing of 22 an image (cf. etymol. supr. & Is 30 sub TIBS)
; ; ;

MVBe Kb
1
v. supr.

Hiap,I,robl<",",M

'tis

(=how much more) the wicked and the sinner27 710 Jb 9 is 16 25 6 1 S 1430 1 K8 15 if 19 2 Ch 6 ) lo, the heavens cannot contain (= thee W? JV?n '? *]&< 'tis indeed that this house
11

b.

made

think of garment, as sub (material not given) for a


141718 20
-

14

18

^DB, ( private, local sanctuary Ju 1 7" 1 8 n3DD v20 om. .1300, D^e in all, for gives 4 Isr. shall abide without king, cf. Ho 3 Iq);
||

(cannot do

so), i.e.
1-

2CI132
but
14

16
.

v.

US
.

how much less this house 6 27 So'? tDtsi iS2i (perh.; 11 8 "" 293 8 - 4* Dr ) 2S16 (InJb

W
9

prince, sacrifice, pillar, ephod or teraphim; ace. to Thes al. Sta Bu l.c.=2 b; Stu Be Ry al. regard as sub 1 ; in view of distinction from

35

(Hi De)
.

Ne

18

*!

is

simply=yea,
Thes

PDB,

D3DD & D'Bin

when

this is not

it seems more likely that an image, but some means of con-

.)

TDK (existence & mng. dub.

MV

sulting deity, perh. in imitation of


al.

Urim &
Ma-

Thummim.
nasseh

infr.;

"IBK gird on, but this denom. v. identify with N BN^8;S - 1890 15 prop. Jjj, come as amLag bassador, as 1/ of
,,

tlbX n.pr.m. Nu 34
21
.

father of a chief of

lis?*).

ifeM

2 8t.)

& TEN (2ot.)n.m. El28 7 ephod


'

T[7DN]
Pf.
"IBNil

vb. denom. gird on ephod, Qal

cf. Aram. JL'.3 id. (on mng.v. Lag'- *), (Eth. K4*2:\ BF39 on form v. Ges also As. pid, pittu Zim ; perh. C liSS JM.12.E. but Lag'- comp. jUj, & thinks 'ttn 3B>n 'robe of approach' to shortened from
-

Ex 29 s and thou shalt him with the cunninglygird the ephod upon v "IB^'l wrought band of the ephod; so Impf.
SS-ns \b rnBXI
la
(||

-un)

Lv 8 7

God)'K

abs.

Ex

25

+;

cstr. 1

18

+; 1.

tiTJDN

n.f.

ephod (=1iBN,

for

which

it

66

|TBM
''"fTON n.pr.m. an ancestor of Saul

supplies cstr.
cf.

ephod, s 39 the cunningly-wrought band of his ephod. 2. of sheathing of idol-images, ^ jjHJJ D3DD ITIBX
Is 3 o

& sf. forms). 1. of high-priest's liBS 1 b, only ttnBK 33>n Ex 28 s

189'

(etymology

& meaning

dubious).
set

/D^
the sun)).

(A'"-

ffi disappear, depart,

(of

M
(||

^JBD3

^DB

nax)

c f.

liSK

a.
;

both t[ft|] n.[m.] palace (Syr. \jj'"Uchr 128 K< from Pens, apaddna, cf. Spiegel Mtpen ZM<51885 but this-<reaswn/, armoury, M. Schultze
-

's alw. abs.

T7DNn.m. Jb3,6 darkness, gloom (only poet.) 1. darkness, of night ^gi

6 3

'

(opp. OyVJS); deep


(||T]3'n,

in the earth, 'K |3K

Jb

28

")

folBK \SlK

north,' i.e.

45 of the 'king of the Antiochus Epiphanes.


,

Dnn

niOpX); darkness, gloom of underworld

Jb io 2:!!2 (|| ?fn H?, ns^)} 'K, niojtt)


Jb 3 6
fig.
tltat

tHS^
VIBTn
1

vb. bake (As. epu, Zim

BP43

Aram.
Is

night

let

darkness take

it

personif. 'N VngJ;


1

?K, )ir) Qal 19 44 ; toNI consec.

Pf
Lv

'ti

Gn
etc.
; ;

19

WBN
;

18 of spiritual darkness Is 29 (HT;?'" ); of 2 2. esp. fig. of calasecrecy, treacheiy \^

26 s6

S 28";
16 s3
;

1BK'
jP.

1BX
pi.

Ex

Ez 46 20 nBN Gn 4 o' +
;

Impf. 3 fs. sf. 1BXR Ex 16 23 7mv.


;

17 mity Jb 23 (Iheri

q.v.),

30

26

(opp. nix).
'<

DnBk H07 6
21

T7DN

adj.

gloomy, of day of

Am

s0

Gn 4o' 6 + BK 1 S8 I3 ,etc 6ae, obj. Dr6 Lv26 M (H) l8 44 -" (cf-Je 3 7 ); nto Gn 24 niso niay Exi2 39 (J); niVn io 3'(J) 1S28
D^BK
ls
, ;

nbsx. (lhe>n, opp. nai) c f.

T!i?DN

n.f. darkness, gloominess,


j

calam-

Ex i6 (P; (H); nn?T? Ez 4 6=Vl s 39 c. 2nd obj. of material Ex 1 2 P?3, Lv 24 n?b, s4 P. alw. as subst. baker Gn 40 1 S 28 nop). 2i ' . Je 1.J.S.16.17.20.B X n pno jio all E 37
Lv
24
5

a23

ity'x
s

29 9 1. darkness Dt28 Pr7 (||nW> |WHt); Is 22 of supernatural darkness in Egypt Ex 1 o ; of

59
.

Exio^ +

^bk

IS58

10
;

pi.

nbm

day of
||"JBTI,

'

ou< o/</*e tours' sree<; also 1 S8 (|| HinsO, Nowhere as a menial rrtni?!; only here fern.)
13

Pr 4 19

sub 5>BK) Jo 2 2 Zp 1 1S (both of wickedness Je 23 18 pJ7, ?Biy) sim. 22 of calamity Is 8 ( n3E>n), 58 10 2. fig.
(cf.
||

Am 5

20

where despotic power & office, not even 1 S 8 Niph. Impf. growth of court emphasized.
13

(Ih^n, opp. Dnns), 59"

(||id.,

opp. ninjj).

TL^^DN]

adj. (darkened, concealed, thence)

fs.

HBNri

Lv6 ,0 Y 9
6 10
.

3fpl.

n^BKri

pass, of nriJD

Qal
cf.

be baked,

baken of

Lv23 ; Dnj Lv 23 ';


1

17

late, of crops;

HTBX Ex
n-f-

s2

of wheat

&

spelt.

"I^DN^ n.[m.] darkness,


'31

Jos

24

(E)

dm
i>B8<D

t[nCNtD] n.[m.] thing baked, nan nsxp Lv 2*.

cstr.

nrOD

d3' 3.' 3 'O,


l
l

between Hebrews

&

Egyptians.

trPTBWO

deep darkness

(=W

s6 623 24 ), elsewh. 19 \sn and Ni3"i), enclitic part, then (prob. (cf. from 13, a part, with a demonstr. force, cf. it's In the Targs. JIB IB, here, with X prefixed. 10 Nu 1 i M is used somewhat similarly, e.g. Gn 26 1819 9 used 1. in connexion with inIs i 48 ), terrogatory pronouns or adverbs (like Spa, ttort,
15

tlSK

(Jb 17

NlSN

ace.
*

to'Thes

MV
2
31

cf.

Ct8 6 ^mni)^; but


'

Ew

166b

&
fr.

on Je

rds. njbBSD, fem. of


cf.

[^DNO],

der.
BA8471
sis,

Hiph. Pt.;

Sta 5 302

"

H^BND; Jager
'>

an enclitic part, of empha31 comp. As.) only "O JHK J e 2 fig. of in dealing with his people (II" ?! )-tijiu^g this HJ

&

khz** v t
:

v.

sub b%.
dub., perh. turn,
Ezl
'

nah and for thee, then, what 16 NiBK r$ n031 and shall I do, my son? Ex 33 A NiBN nN wherein shall it be known, then
. .

tandem) KiBS ntaM no NiBX


:

''

Gn

s3

27

who,

then,

v 37

fSi^ (meaning
t
1

cf.

nis).
fBiN
s3

n.m. JCIS, ttrtM


32

20

wheel.abs.

Isio where, then? Jug tfDN ^3^0 NIK; IS2 2 KiBK


1 . . .

38

12

Jb^

15
;

Ho

K7
;

+;

JBiK
30
;

Ez
25
;

,6

cstr. JB1N 1

K7

Is

13'
is

28 s7

|BK
1

EX14

pi. Cl^BiS

iKf+i
,

cstr.

1]>>"nO

what

*3Bfe<

? 2. in a command there to thee, pray io" NiBK ty] know, then; (in or wish: a m 6 3 IBS in^O apod.)Pr 6 Jb 1 9 ; Jb 1 9 $0 that my words were written would, then,

K7

ls etc. a. wheel On^DiN Ez io

of chariot (n33-)DJ

Ex

14

25

iKf
28^
00 ' 21
cf.

Na 3 2

of
(as

fO^

(threshing)
instr. of

cart {ffy$
616161919
j ,22 4
-

Is

Pr 20 26

punishment),
i'

b. wheels in

vision

Ez

20 - 20 - 21

Ezek.'s

1-

13

IO -.-..">-i<>.

3. after DK,

Gn43

so,Aen,dothis,

triDK J3"DN if it be *>i|ntft 24 Jb9 if not <^m, who is it? 24*.

is.i2.i2.i3.i6.ie.i9

C-

w heels of the ten bases beSol.'s

neath the lavers in

temple

K7

30 - 32 - 32 - 3233
.

|Q
'

67

PEN

L]?NJ n.[m.] circumstance, condition


lit.

turning) only du. (or pi.) sf. VJBNT7JJ 11 (right) circumstances Pr 25 (cf. Str ad *'" d Ze " u Ewl " " " f loc, also Orelli ).
(perh.

= in

'$; v. Baer), lit. the two extremities, i.e. either the soles of the feet (so Ges; cf. Aram. KriB'B, or tf* &* 3: (,

AW

&

j^),

sq^'

tnJWM * 88

16

ap]runa(ma) adv. but dub.; Thes

= ma'dis, very, very much, MV form -/pfl, & comp. Ar.


fr.

(&r. Xfy.

Dl FrI35t comp. As.

most): only Ez 47 'K *D wa ter of (i.e. reaching to) the soles (or ankles); cf. v4 'D D.-inD water reaching to the loins.

t Q">Sn

DON

n.pr .loc. in Judah, c. 1 6 miles


1

^S\ diminuit, mente diminuit (Frey.), hence be confused, helpless, cf. ifrfiroprfov; 53 conturbatus sum; others emend iWBK fr. 3*9 q.v. vb. however is not needed for

SW.

of Jerusalem, called in

Ch

1 1

,3

parallelism).

BNW on basis ofMSS. (meaning unknown; Lag of would read PD 13D edge or brink (jLo>) of water; but such a pronounced Aramaism is
not
probable), only
1

O'DI DB,

tD3K
20

(cf.

DDS) vb. cease,


3 ms.;

fail,

come
47
1516

to
(of

an end: only Qal Pf.


money, IDS),
29
Is

Gn
||

t[VD] VBSD
DBS; so

Is 4 i txt. err. for

kX
v.

DBgO v

Saad Thes

16 4 (extortioner:
|j

Ew

Di

al.

'1P3, Dfl),
:

(terrible one:

ni'DS

sub nys.
> surround, encompass (As. 1BBN V^o 13 ; ^BBK i>/.
13

nb>3,

rP33), -f 77* (VnDn

^l|_

*J*J

TDpN

DDK, n.m. prop, ceasing, hence 1.

end, extremity, only in the poet, phrase ""DBK H? (f 59 14 PNil '") <&, extreme limits, 'of the earth, used esp. hyperbolically Dt 33 17 10 1 S 2 Mi 5 3 Je 16 19 + 2 8 59 14 72 s (=Zc9 10); +
:

also

^i8 +; encompass (poet.) lit. Jon 2" (subj. D?P); fig., subj. evils & misfortunes nijTJ ^ 40 s s niD (sq. ^V); *3#>P 2 S 22 cf. 13 'ban ^ 18 3
s
,
,

BP69 ap<%>w Zim ) Qal

116

"b

Is 45*" 52

10b

(=f 9 8

3b
)

+ 22 s8

4 67" Pr 30
:

2.

Expressing non-existence

a.

as

t[pSi$]
also

vb. hold, be strong Thes wh. (so

subst. (mostly a rare poet. syn. of PN): Is 3 4 12 and all his princes DBK V!T shall become nought,
29
12
;

comp. Ar. ,jj| excel

= multum valuit M V comp.


;
16
;

(jU)o'nly Hithp. Pf. 3pUpBNrin L863

41
(II

41 f-^l) as

DUfSI flO W; 40 Whj DBKD made of nought and worthlessness


17

Impf. 14 64"; pB^m I S4 2


compel oneself
31

pBXm Gn 43 31
;

Est 5 10
.

ms. pBNTin I s

are they accounted


D.BND,
||

pKO,

v.

VB*); 5a

by him, 41 (rd. &??VB 4 and Asshur op-

24

b. as part, pressed him DBN3 _/br nought. of negation, prop, cessation of...\ (cf. . P$ 3 nought of...), very rare in prose (2S9 ), chiefly

refrain Gn^ 3 of Yahweh's compassion Is 63 15 ,


,l

1. force, pSKTiXJ 1 S I 3 2. restrain oneself, 14 10 45' L342 Est5 ; of * Is 64" ;


I

S 13 12

^ptjMrUI

W (almost passive).
2S22
-

TBrni

^pjftJ

tEpTDM] n.m.

16

a poet. syn. of P: Is 5 DipD DBK is an end of place till there is


s

nj> till

there
(cf.
36
11

confining waters; poet.)

channel
cstr.

(as holding,
pi.

P^K Jb6";
cstr.

TV n y Vf4o'
(hence, in
;

Am6 (cf. prose, 2 K 14


3
10

no place
20
),

D^BK Ez6 3 +
i+;'sf.
Ti?.

6 D'pBN Ez 3 2 ;
;

),

p JU4
Is 45*

s6 ),

(cf.

Dt 3 2 px 43

v 14 4 6 9 54 15 "fa *pB*] <?K Z P 2 15 Is47 810 isprob. to be rendered, 'I am, and there is none besides' < (so Ges Ew Di etc.), the being 'paragogic'
as in

Ez 35 8 VP/BK Is8 7 ^stream-bed, ravine, wady D?D 'N ^ 18 cf. 4 Ct 5 12 also V' 18 16 but better
,B ?
; ,

cAaW
42' Jo
I
20

^BK

Jo

DJ 'N 2

S
so

22 16 ;

D'bro 'X
4
;

Jb6 15

of river-bed

Is8 7
12

?$W
;

etc.

(Ges

590' 3 *

Ew tmb
the

),

cf.

1iV

P
1 s.

also (without defining

Is45
'I

5 - 618 - 21

but

ace. to

De

V-I26

is sf.

am am, and / am nought besides' (i.e. nought besides my all-sufficient self). DBN3 28 20 Jb f Dn (like PK3, q.v.) without: Pr 14 26

of and I

HKJ!

Ez6 3 35 8 3 6 46

word) Ez3i
;

fig.

32 34" of bones of
18

hippopotamus

Jb 40 ; of (as hollow) furrows betw. scales of crocodile D'iiJD 'N 41".


nlD

HBTI3 'N

s5
.

c. as adv. of limitation:
(cf.

22 s5

(a) only:

tNu
that,

v 20 ) 23 13

(6)

'3

DBS save

is dub.; Thes Di al. , say girdle of the strong (p BX=/?rm, forceful, or Di capable, powerful) ; D'?^.

_D^B6<

Jbi2 21

MV

||

howbeit (qualifying a preceding statement): 28 4 9 8 5 +NU13 Dtis JU4 9 (+1S1 Sta Dr). So DBK alone ta 8 ia M (the foil.

Am

We ?

tpDN,p 'GH(Ja ) n.pr. loc. Aphek (perh. 1. city near Jezreel enclosure, or fortress).
i

31

(As. Apku,
1

cf.

DI 1"* 287 ) Jos 12 18

signifying because).

[DDN] n.[m.]

only in the du. QJDBK (not

20 2630 cf. 2 so) Asher Jos 19 30 Ju

K
i
31

29' (ngJBJJ,

13

2. city in tribe of 3. city NE. of (P'BS).


.

17

i'

68
Beirut, mod.
4 Afqa Jos 1 3

reio
3.

^P,??. v. Di.

4. place

D^SS~in

</te

mountain-country of Ephraim^

near Mizpah

S4

(cf. 7").

n.pr.loc. (mng. perh. id!) one of a s3 group of cities including Hebron Jos 15

tilpCN

I-

"lDfc^

(f-

perh. Jil leap,'J>\ be agile; v.

a ridge stretching from N. to S. through territory assigned to Ephr., with fruitful land on both slopes, esp. the western (cf. Di Jos 16 ) M 7 5 15 9 27 4. by Ho Josi7 i9 20 Ju2 3 4 +26t. & Is (rarely later) Dy}BK kingdom of north1

ern Israel (from Ephr. as largest


tribe in it)
-

&

strongest
-

'X n.[m.] ashes (as light, flying i) Nu 19 910 ashes of red abs. GniS^-f; cstr. 910 on head, heifer, used in purifications Nu 19

tlEN

v ,U2 +30t. (|| $#?) 2 5 8917 Je 7 15 3 i 9 ,82 Ez Ho; Is7 +9t. Is; also 9 16 19 7 10 cf. 30' + 60 37 (del. Co) v + 78" 2 Ch 2 5

Ho 4" 5 83 6
-

S 13"; contrition Dn 6 6 = uto, pe>), Jon 3 (|| 1*9 cf. Jb 4 2 c -i?V)> 9 (|| 8 13 s cf. Jb 2 Is 58 (|| &); mourning Est 4 (|| W) 30 Je 6- 6 ( Pr), Ez 2 7 ( isy) in ('Wl -pra 3B^),
as sign of humiliation 2
|| II

= io8
9
,

9
;

'K

*1? 2

Ch

hence 'x alone in


5
2

19 2 6 17 cf. 34 ; 'K rnff Ob ; sense 2 Ch 31 '; also Ho loc.

where /em. (& perh.


6
,

Is 7

2
).

S 18

E. of Jordan;
.

L
&

+5. tt^f
rd.

"

Klo
54

tWnp
Mace

V,
34
?

16 sim. scattereth hoarfrost 'K3 i/^ 147 ; but also 19 as filthy, loathsome 'K1 1BJD Jb 30 (Di sim.

cf. 1 7

2427
23

t6. name of a city near Baal-hazor


(='E#/>cii/*

2S13
9
;

John

11

&

11

Klo comp.

ro0pm/t

pissjj,

Qr

plD}? 2

Ch

of mourning, grief), as worthless, 'N


12

v<ffti

Jb

13

IS44

20

proverbs of ashes; /
,

fig.

of wortlilessness
;

insignificance
21
;

X na5?Gni8 27 ignominy

Ez28 Mal 3
^102'*
II.

18

distress

& sorrow
cf.

*!$%$

D$3'K

so previously Bo Th Ke cf. Dr). t7. 13 3 D^IBK nyB a chief gate of Jerusalem 2 K 1 4' s3 16 39 2 Ch 25 Ne 8 1 2 ; perh. at NW. angle, near ZPV18ai Holy Sepulchre, cf. Schick-Guthe
.

(so As. cf.

Zim BP43)

La 3 16 Is6i 3

pBN nnn

rnEN

v.

nniDN.
'

tkb).

"13J<J (enclose, envelop, As. apdru, attire jjjptm. rp neg com p. comp. Ar.^ai, cover;

MV

tnrnBM n.pr. (v. st a \ t t mvight in several cases, ForKh.215^


;

38,i -

'

s,2d - 2lM "* " 1 1

Aram. Ita^jo,

N1BJJO, mantle, turban; but connection of V(p)y 'a with "1BN is dub.)

TIEN
covering FrM
)

n.[m.] covering, bandage (As. i/pru, b epartu, garment, Id.' & DI 38 41 I^T^J? '" 1 K 20 cf. v

1. n.pr.loc. be IT)B+n loc, but v. Ru 4"; place near Bethel, where Rachel died & was buried Gn 35 1<U9 48' (n")SK only Gn 48 7 where

e.g.

Gn 35

16
,

Zim BF95

'

H perh. dropped on
in last

ace. of

n following (01)

rhEN v. ms.
TVV'ISN n.[m.] sedan,
(so
litter,

two passages Drb fV3 Kin is a gloss, v. Di ; cf. 1 S io 2 ). 2. id., a name of Bethlehem Mi 5 1 Ru 4"; cf. perh. nrPBK 3.^3 1 Ch 2 24 (
rj\6tv Xa\f/3 tit 'E(ppdda).

3.

id.

palanquin

^ 1 32

s
,

perh.

NH;

etymol.; perh. (so


wordMKB^

origin dub.; no plausible Shemitic ES in Yule 010" '^" 11""*"


'

where Kirjath Jearim lay, on the border of Judah & Benjamin, cf. De
applied to district

Che.

4. n.pr.f. 1"H?K
1

g r paryahka, litter-bed, '-palankeen ; has perh. (if poem be late) Gr. <popdov; 33 ferculum, JJck, X *?}*) Ct 3" Qopflov,

Caleb

Ch

19

= nrnBK
1.

name given
v 60 4
4
.

to wife of

"PrHEN
raimite,

adj. gent. Ephrathite.

1.

Eph-

cf. '"in"JBK

Jui2
(of

1S1

<

conn.pr.m. Ephraim (Gn4i cf. KID Hiph. nected with rnan, Hiph. of ms, Ho 13"). 1. 2nd son of Joseph Gn4i 62 46 s"; reckoned among sons of Jacob, blessed by him, and given preference over Manasseh 20 2 10 23 20.a. 1.6.13.H..7.17 c f. v l<>) v 5Q N U 1 I Ch 7 48 ( 2. EP1BN descendants, tribe of E.) Nu (= ,n 2 i'8.i8.m 7 ' IO J2 26 3s.37 j og x 55.9 (boundaries of 12 3 1014 20 8 2 Ch 28 1 Ch 9 12" 2 7 territory), 17
"
.

D^SM

S2

of Elkanah) iKii" (of Jerob.) n^3 'K 1 S17 12 Jesse);

(of ancestor 2. from ' 2


;

D$

pi.

D^S?
oil(
Thes

Dr n'BO Ru
calamity,

2
.

Jn3J*J (meaning dub.

V whence Ar.

&

also wonder, portent; ace. to


evil).

Ar.

=<SjI suffer

TnCiO
,

n,.m. Dt29,2
i

wonder,
9

sign, portent
;

less

oft. '

HBO

Nm B i3
8

J0S21 6
4

iCh6

51
;

'N-"?3

HBO NU34 24 Jos 16


'N JV3

u (=nD^)_ns Ex7 +i4t.; D3nBiOEzi2 34 D nBiDt4 +4t.; Q^nab Dte^+gt.; ^sio


iO

cf.

I4
;

'K B3B>

Ex7

tribe

IpV !?nN); s8 17 Ephraim Nu 26 Dt 33 Jos i6' + oft.; N Jos 7' 7 cf Ju 1 2 15 2 Ch 30 10 esp. netafl 'N
7S
(||

67

Ju io 9

also ' alone,

vr!Bi^78 1. wonder,

11 9 ;
11

43
;'i

nBbiChi6 ^io5
12
;

li

as special display of God's


21

Ex7

3 13 ^105* iChi6 J03

and Aaron

Ex 4

10

cf.

(in

power by Moses mouth of

JOSH
Pharaoh),

69

by

false

proph.
;

Dt 13"
29
2

(||nix);
11

usually ||niN

WM Ne 10 9 27 105 9 135 3e 3 2 applied to effect 46 of Yahweh's curse Dt 28 (||nix); to one proby


'*

Dt

s4

6* 7" 26 s

(perh. noMe,

cf.

P'XN
-

34

78"

than
II.

Ch8

37 - 38

2) a descendant of Jona.

=9

43 44

[T2],

in pause

&N Zc 14', ace. to X


with PXKiTTVa

tected

71

7
.

2.

sijro

or

<oei
-

of
;

Thes

Ew
;

al.,

n.pr.loc. near Jerusalem; but

future event

(cf. ni) 3 symbolic act Is 20 (||niN); as such the term 6 11 19 is applied to persons Is 8 (||niK) Ez I2 24,27 'O 'BOX Zc 3 8 men who serve as a cf. 24 ;
-

24 31 1X13'" 2Ch 3 2

no

site found,

&

identification

uncertain

hence

Symm

33

Kbh Wr make

subst., ?ii}~bii =very near,

symbol or sign.

Vb.

Ex
to

etc., D'ty

Je 32 20 ;

used, of divine act, is J)"U D^'B* also of entrusting


,

the supposed abs. form of


,

1.

hard by (?XX being 1,,rb ^SK; cf. 01 ).

human power Ex 4 21 human agency n'tyy Ex 4 21


t|^3SM
|W3SM,

cf.

IS" !
5

1 i

n
16

10
,

}r

K 13 of K 13".
3
;

t[7" 2N] n.[m.] side, corner, chief


'

pi.

IT^SK Is 4 i; 1. sides 9 (borders) of earth IS41 (||mYp); cf. 'n to*


cstr.

\^XN
etc.
cf.

Ex

24

11

sf.

n.pr.m. 1. faSK asonof


="?}

Gad(Sam.
26 16 (

Je 6 22
ports,

2.

fig.

nobles

(perh.

as sides, sup-

eNN) Gn46

Nu

sub

11133;

'Afi/, 'Afai/), this

shorter form less probable. 2. fi3XS a grandson of Benjamin 1 Ch (

noble

from

soEwDi: but perh. = J-~l


be
rooted,
root, met. a (known)

origin, stock
origin,

J^l prop, a man having


J-^l
cf.

'Aoefliov, 'Eo-(re/3a>i/).

sprung from an ancient and famous

V22N
yysG7i\
I

v. II.

Jfi
i.q.

stock; so Ges,

Lag

BN68 )

Ex

24".

[7^J^]
<
,

prob.

Jij

to

join

(cf.

on the X

elbow)-pi.
V
*

1.

Is'N
61

subst. conjunction, proximity

with

^St?, i?VS etc.; only used as a prep, a. (as an implicit accus.) in proximity to (as 3 1015 BS68 beside: Gn 3 9 4i and though Jjj Lag ),
sf.

(cf. JLjI 18 cf. (on ["]T tyfQ Ez i 3 Sm Co); joint of hand, i.e. elbow Ez 13"; 9 12 fJJ ni^SS Je 38 arm-joints. H^XK Ez 41 is obscure; perh. 'k is here a technical archi-

tjVsN]

n.[f.] joining, joint

cstr.

'.

tectural term to the joining

(cf.

Sm

Ke).
reserved,

stood
,s

nhan
oft. in

bin* beside

imck Dagon, '1


39
;

the kine, 1 S 5 30 24 * Ez 2 1 Pr 8 1 3
'

|fc^
1
15

tirT
or
set

,,

72W

n.pr.m. (Yahweh hath


9
.

"

30

33
16

2K22 3

apart)

father of Shaphan the scribe

Dt 1 6 21 1 K Am 30 2) Dt 1 1 beside the
1
9
12

bxs Lv i 6 phrase (* 'd) nattpn 8 29 2 + ; of a locality (cf. II. "K 2


.

2CI134

D)m
tD^N
1

(meaning dub.,
n.pr.m.

cf.

Ar.

'-*\

be

angry).

4
;

Je 4 1 17
cf.

terebinths of Moreh, 1 After a vb. of motion (late) Dn


.

1. elder brother of David


1

Ch

2".

2. a descendant of Judah
v. nvs.
:

Ch2*.

8 717

Ch 2 8 16b
to,

b. with
(cf.

ft?,

bwn
Dyt?):

from
f
1

prroximity

from

beside

HSD,

S
;

matatH t v
Aram. IXK,

20

41

(read with
;

mound)
with

Ez
1

33-]Sn ^SXO/rom 6es?'d 40' contiguous to, beside (ft? 3 c)

the

["l^i*?] vb. lay up, store


j'^*,

up

(Mish.

id.,

suff.

S 17 30 i^? 3DM and he turned


1

about from beside him,

K3

20

20

36

Ez io

16
.

Pf
10

t[71'N] vb. denom. lay aside, reserve, 36 withdraw, withhold Qal Pf FljfK Gn2 7

Ar.J^I confine, restrict) K 20 17 Is 39 6 Pt. Wffa pi. *Vffl 17 Is 39"; store up treasure 2 K 20
2
;

Qal
Am
obj.

ifen

DOT

Am 3

10
,

i.e.

treasure gained
"fin**

by violence
18
.

and robbery.

Niph. Impf
(cf.

be stored up,

'nisSN

Ec2
17
;

10
;

Vt$\
;

cons.

Nu
set
.

11 l7 ;reserve,

of the merchandise of Tyre Is 23

Nun

r\y)i"h

Gn2 7 36
s

'{withdraw), 10 withhold Drro Ec 2


be

apart nnrrft?
P/. shortened or
'

Impf

m SitO
T

Hiph.

Ko 1391 )

(denom. from IXiK)

Niph.

Ne

13

13

and I appointed

treasurer, sq. ace. pers.

?HJ3 Ez 42

withdrawn,

i.e.

narrowed.

= QalNuii
til.
ace. to
cf. 11.

Hiph.
17
.

/m;>/. ^f*l

Nu 1 1 25 (Ko

390
)

a
5>X*?rrn'3

"h"N n.pr.m. (treasure; or covenant Ar.\*>\) 3842 .' chief of the Hoiites Gn 3 6*> 1 Ch i
rrl5 tll'i^ n.m. "treasure, store, treasury,

hp* in n.pr.[m.] Hi Ew Ca Ke=i'SK


infr.

Mi

i,

Zc 14

5
,

but dub.;

storehouse
16 Pri5 +
;

(so
cstr.

Aram.,
yfi*
17

also
19

">XiK

l^o/")
;

^SK

Jos6

+
;

sf.

ff Dt

fi.

^>2N, in pause !*K (Ge

n.pr.m.

28 13 +2t.; pl.niixiNJoi

e + nhxt<Pr2i +;

rnpx
cstr.
.

70
;

n
pi. liers-in-wait i.q.

ninsiN

M nnsiN

Mi 6'+; ninyk Jb 38^ + pi. sf. w 4 34 i)t32 Is39 ftp*'* Dt32 Ti N


;
;

Pi. Pt.

9*(c. b), 2
t

Ch 2053 (c.
1

6 S1 Jei7'; DrnxiK IS30 ; DnTiixk Pr 8 , etc.

bna (for 3^a)


68 - 2

Qal Pt. ^"WO Ju I Hiph. 5>S). 7p/ 3JJ 5 S 1 5 (cf. Dr Ko 390 Ges-Kau
'-

1. treasurers), gen. pi. (gold, silver, costlys 19 24 Is 2 7 30 8 45 rap*1 N utensils, etc.) Jos 6
,

queries) but

txt. dub.; cf.

01 !257b

&

Klo,

who

i.e.

concealed, hoarded)

48 Is

20 wealth Pr gathered for temple-building (sg.) s 69 6 70 1 Ch 29 also v --DOpn 'K Ezr 2 =Ne7 27 2. store, supply of food, drink, (cf. 1CI126 ).
;
, ,

39" = 2 K

49

51"

K i+* x
1315

Ho
2

prop, i>raa T3JM,


'

13" Je 15
24
,S13
,

13

17 20

perh. also 16 21 620 ; 15 '* JV3 'N

1. a lying-in-uiait T[l"lN] T"<N n.[m.] 2. coiert, lair 37 s (|| niJflO). Jb 38 40 T2"^N n.pr.loc. city near Hebron Jos 15 52
.'

etc, 2

Ch 11"
;

Ch
">

27

"

8
;

fig.

VKH
2

'K

Mi

6
,

10

'Ep/i, L 'E/jf/3; ace. toOnomast. 'EptfiivBa Lag On.254.2nd.d.260 EreD J d 2nd tillage

119,

ed. 152

Pr io 2

mix

Ileromith in

N'n
10

J1R"1<
39

Is 33.
;

3. ">S1N

n3

Daroma

cf.

Di Survey" 13 ").

a. treasure-house

magazine Mai 3

Ne 1 o cf. Dn 1 b. storehouse. & without JV3 a. treasure;

"hSHH

adj.gent.

'ten 2

S 23 s5 (but

cf.

Dr).

61 1818 house or chamber, treasury 1 2 1 5 7 i2 14" 16 8 18" Je 38 11 50 37 (1) 1 Ch 9 M 26 20 20.22.24.26 4. 57 28 ,!.,S 2Ch5 , l6 cf Ez2g 32 b. storehouse Jo 1" Pr 8 21 1 Ch 27*-* Ne 13 1213 ; C. magazine of weapons, fig. of Yahweh's 24 armoury Je 50 ; d. storehouses of God for 12 Jb 38 s2 22 rain, snow, hail, wind, sea Dt 28
-

i3")X

fig. t[i")S] n.[xn.] D*to* Je 9 7 i.e. he planneth treachery.

ambuscade only

a.

J^

b. D3">N their intrigue

Ho 7 6

cf.

t[nmN]
Is

n-f- artifice, pi.

Now* 126 cstr. VT rfOTVf


.

25"

(lit.

tricks

of his hands).

TrQ~!N n.f.

lattice, window, sluice (Mish.

Jeio 13 5i"*i35 7 33 7

rnpN

v.

mp.

7 13 ; pitf.)_'K s 2 Mai 3 10 ; niTiK Gn 7" 8 ; DWflir^j Is 60 ; lat,

Ho

"^

cstr. id.

5 nj?N n.m. wild goat (?) only Dt 14 in list of clean animals lK^ l**T) <P**1 "WM^J '? f>;K " H,erM *'ot ,'Thes EP, ( V*, @ tf; cf. Bo
' ,
l

sub pJN cf. MV, with ref. to Ar. jLlc gaiV Thes comp. also Talm. Kg'K, but

latticed opening, where smoke escaped 8 3 13 ; openings of dove-cote Is 60 ; metaph. of eyes Ec 1 2 3 (as latticed by lashes 1 Hi Now; only here of opening to look through); elsewhere of sluices in sky, opened by '\ through
tice,

Ho

NHWB MV

refer this to

cu).

which rain pours destructively, D?B^Q /N Gn 7" 8 2 cf. Is 24 18 (BVlBD '); but also fertilizing
,

"\k

v. li, for

Am 8

v.

"*).

19

(D

BBa

'); fig.

of blessing

Mai

10

n.pr.m. (meaning unknown, Thes conject.^ 1K lion) a descendant of Asher


,

TJON
38

(D*ots>n ').

+n' Q^ n.pr.loc. (=3"!?


1

cf.

Klo ad

loc.)

Ch

K4

10

flb-iKS.
2 t.;

"

btnM,
T
also

V^"!*? v

^*i

sub

L niN

9 +2"I^O n.m. ambush3"JSD Jos 8 + s5

16 1"; Imv. an.K Cr}tW Ju 9 32 Jos8 2 t.; Ju'9 ; 7/"3f3{Pria*; 4 , 12 3"?.iK Jos8 +4t.; D 3'] Jos8 +2t.; lie in
;

4 Dti 9 "Ju2i S^MJbai'j B^ff59 La 8 9 W 4 Imp/ 3*Hg V I o"' Q^v Pr x Mi fi s 34


!!0 ;
'

31N1 C^l ii'e(aknot)Frey) Qal Pf


;

J jN vb. lie in wait (Ar.

i^/l be crafty,

consec.

place place
i

8 anxp Ju 9 ; cstr. 31t<p^ io ; 1. a. ambush, s5 9 of lying-in-wait Jos 8 Ju 9 ; b. lurking-

^ io
(cf.

(||D''T?Dt?).

2. liers-in-wait 2

Ch

1313

aiKPt.)'
cf.

nanw Pr

?Na"?H
ninitf
v.

^N3-is n'3, sub n'a.

Aa*

+n

sub nan.

31M wait (with hostile purpose), abs. Ju g + 21 20 ,0 813

San, nja-iN,
yan.

raaiM,

d^in
id. cf.
,

etc. v.

4 llls 2 2 34 JU9 usually c. Mi 7 Ju 16 * 5 9 Pr i 2 Pt. as subst.=&rcf. Jos8 24"La4


;

Jbsi'V'io' Pr7 9 9 ^ 10 ); c. inf. of purpose ^ io c. Pr 12 6 c. -'S, and pers. against whom Dt 19"
cf.
; ;

12

23

28

1S22

La 3

(of bear, ace. 0^ 'K

i>

19

4 - 14

triTlK] vb. weave (Mish. 13 2 fs. ^"IKPI Ju 16 3 mpl. weaver) Qal 7mp/ 32 5 Pt. rfr Ex 28 +4 t.; pi. tfffr Is 59 13'^
Ph. JIN
;

Ju 2029 usually sg. coll. ambush Ju 16912 203336 37 3738 Ezr 8 31 pi. Jos 8 = ambuscades Je5i is sg. = place of this sing. 7 of lying-in-wait, ambush (loc. sense) Jos 8
in-wait
(pi.) 2121419 21
-

9 weave cloth, etc. Is i9 4-5t.; ni3"ik 2 23 ; 13 7 9 Is 1 9 (in Egypt) 2 23 Samson's locks Ju 1 6 s ; weave spider's web=intrigue Is 59 metaph. 12 most often Pt. used as subst. weaver Is 38 ;

riN
work of the weaver M weavers' beam 35
;

71
32
-

Ch

1 1

23

20

'k n'tyyo Ex 28 39 s2 27 'K ifao 1 S 1 2 S2 (pi.)

cf.
1
,9

nnrjH

n.pr.loc.

city

of

Phenicia

also sub

BVnK

(sim. of

^m

huge spear-shaft) cf.


-

t;PSl n.[m.] loom GFM P0S 0ct ,m) (v. 3 Ju 16 14 hand-loom to which Samson's hair

Aruada, etc. v. COT Gn io 18 D1 F*; <s> 'A^io.; mod. Rudd) on an island near main land, northward fr. Tripolis, mentioned with Sidon Ez 27" 0111
.

(As.

was K1
*3B

fastened, plucked up del ; in;n as gloss, cf.

GFM

by him

(' obj. of

'"Hi"!*?

adj.gent.
18

c.

art.

as n.coll.

supr.);

Jb

Arudai,
naanites,

etc.

"E
v.
v.

*OJ

my days are swifter than a

loom.

COT 010") mentioned among ^nKn Gn io =i Ch 1".


n.pr.m. a son of

(As.

Ca-

3Srj

an.

TTIS
(Pers.,
;

Haman

Est 9*

H-JM

m
;

t]l3-)^ n.[m.] purple (of Aram, form, cf. Heb. infr. perh. txt. =purple thread
2

perh.=haridayas, delight of Hart, v. Add Thes 72 but text very uncertain; cf. diff. tradition as to the names in ).

Ch 2" (+rtarn

err.) 13 b"a-a), c f. 2

*Mr*n^j n.pr.m.
(Pers.,

a son of

Haman

3" sub jon.

but

'l^-HM []
purple thread

&

purple, red-purple, i.e. cloth argamannu COT


(As.

1.

perh. = Hari-ddta, given by Hart, v.

Est9

t'6.,

GapaSaBay

Aram. JJo^j/', cf. fJ?"iK yUJ1, supr.; etym. dub.; possibly Skr. rdgaman, adj. red, reddish, fr. rdg'a, red colour, so Benary cf. Thes Add 111 EobGes; vid. MV; Thes earlier,
Ex2,5
,

Ar.

Qal DTI*?] W"! Ct 5 Pf


1 s.

vb

Pluck, gather (Eth. hilii)


1

3 pi.

sf.
,

rsrm

+ go
1 .

13

pluck (grapes from) vine

\jr

8o

l:!

myrrh Ct 5
>-

tnn
wild

n.m. Pr2815 lion (As.

fr.

DJT
;

but prob. loan-word,


Pers.

cf.

also

BN20S

Lag

Ex 35 s5
ref. to

form alw. as above 3 6 39 Est i


alone;
18. 23

#{]

1.
;

is

also

cited

by

PS)

purjrte thread, cf. esp. a. mostly Ex (P) with

lK Am 12 + n^H infr.) 3 20 13 1.+2 s 23 Qr (kt mm), La'3 10 (id.)+ f 22 17 P3 for wh. rd. nMSsttg c De Pe Che
beast, cf. also
f.

aria, Eth.

ACT:

crit.
3

note); pi.

&*% 1 K ro
38
?

20
;

rrintjt

(also

m.)Zp

the hangings of tabernacle, the ephod,


c.

etc.; seld.

rpari, violet (q.v.), ^ti ny^in,

3 + i6t.(f. Je5i narrative Ju 1 4 s


2

butcf.
<J

S1

(3TEfo) tip, (also


368.35.37

Dnyj
-

Ex 25 26"** 27"
4
.

35
.

821"*
.

K 17

2526

JU14 ); lion, lit. in HMK 2S23 20 =iChn 22


cf.

Pr 22 13 26 13 Ct 4 s
1

Am

12

3^4 (on tex< y Di) y29 w th these + 2nt 2 8 5 6 815 39*"*; om. "O tip 28= 39
38
-

lion-images

29 - 29 - 36

7
s4

io 19 20 =2
-

3
1819
;

5";
in

Ch

also of

temple-hangings, with ni?2fl,


14

p3 & ^D"13
c.

2CI13
riffl

cf.

13

(v. also 2

s8 comparison Nu 23 24' Ju 14 Is 38 Je 51 23 2 S i Ez 22 s La 3 10 ; metaph. Na 2 12 Zp 3 3 Je 17 15 Fomto f 22 17 rd. PtO, 50 Ez 19" Pr 28


18 13
.

v.

sub'fjnK). b. as
tip, HC?"!,

cf.

above.

Cf. also 'THS.

iiidicatingwealth& luxury of Tyre,

v 16 (as articles'of 6 2. commerce); also in Persia, c. p 3 Est i purple cloth, chiefly of garments, 'N 1iM Nu 4 13 Ju 8 s6 'Nl pa !|T3rn Est 8 15 Hftajl 1(] B# Pr
c.

Ez 2?;

HDP1

& fa

tpTHM] n.f. manger, crib (Aram. N^IN, BA8, \liZ}, Ar. ^J stall, etc., As. urd Dl 'j
PI.
fli-lK
173

Cb.32
cstr.

*>

3I

dbq!5
;

t(|

Ct

10

in simile,

niri Je io 9 ; 'also 'K i33lD of woman's hair Ct f.

21 "N"|M n.pr.m. Gn 46 son of Benjamin, but Nu2o 40 #radson of Benjamin = TJU 1 Gh8 3
.

1X5" (app. in enumeration of horses themselves, Eng. head, or span, cf. 25 ioM ; so Th MV, but also 2CI19 with 1
cro'6

Lag"" of horses
);

28 (Aram, form for n'nti; c f. ntix 1X5', ninx 2^9*;

txt.

here dub.

cf.

Klo), hence 2
2
-

Ch 9 s

of any

animals (nona^a)

Ch 32
8

s8

(on 'N^ v. Add.).


id. Syr.

T\*? adj. gent. 40 "RftJ '^Po Nu 26


.

c.

art.

as

n.pr.coll.,

tiT-lN n.m. Am3


also

*1K supr.) only


20
-

lion

(X

W,
4
-

cf.
1.

sg. as

above

Am 3 + 44
cf.

+THN
'

n.pr.m. son of

Gad Nu 26 17 =HViK

+ 2 S 23
in
(c.
,-

Gn

46

16
.

Kt (Qr ns) La 3 10 (id.) ; lion, lit. 8 8 '' 20 2 S 23 iK 1 3 s4 2426 M narrative Ju I4


D 10V
s5

txt. err. ace. to


s

28

Klo)

20 3636
10

Is

1 17

T^lVlM adj. gent. c. art. as n.pr.coll., 'BfQ 'NnNu26 '; without art.asn.pr.=ir\t< Gn46 16
1 .

n.pr.m. son of Caleb, of tribe of Judah I 'Ch2 18


.

mTPM

10' 17" 35" 65 ; in simile Gn 49 2 S 17 + 4 8 44 8 30 12 49" 50 La 3 10 (Kt) 22 14 Is2i 31 J6 2 Ezr 10 io 14 1 Ch 12 8 Ho 11 10 Jo i 6 Hi 5 7 , cf.

Am 3 48 Ec 9
* 22
s2

4
;

metaph.
7 6

Gn

49'
.

Dt 33 s2 Jb 4"*

Is

Je4

Na2

1212 ' 3

m
Tn^N
n.pr.m. soappar.
c. art.

K
&

a an

officer

v 23 24 ; Kt
-

of Pekahiah, but

^."l^n,

on text with
v.

but

cf.

possible corruption

&

dittography

Klo.

(q.v.) 1

ro-vixn fja v 16 (Qr njnxn) c art. 18 Dr; Kt (Wrt* 'i v (Qr njHX); IJ1X Ch 2i" f; in S & Ch 'Op.'
.

^ ,N"Htl 1. n.pr.f. (prob., v. Ew) Ariel (lioness of Ei) name applied to Jerusalem Is 2Q -"-7 (so Ges Ew Che Di al.; X De Brd Or al.
1

T")K
retreat).

(cf-

Ar.

^1
*

be firm, also witlidraw,

tnst n.m. K
but
del. HD-lil

' 17 '

s2 cedar; f. Ez 1 7 HBirt 'X,

2. n.pr.m. a say hearth of El, cf. ^XIX). chief man among returning exiles Ezr 8 16 3.
.

Co;

(Ar.
D'HS

'-\

pine-tree, etc.;
4

3XiO

SufHS 2

by

EV

s 23 =' D V"!S Dr 8 al. as


20
1-

Ch

1 I

st

Eth. ftCH: Syr.


,3 ife Is2 -|-5t.; A s3

taken

TiX Jb 4 o 17 + 6t.;

)W)
pi.
sf.

'x abs.

n.pr.m.,
469

id.

two sons of

Ariel of

8""" Moab; RS

comp. btOtt
,

MI

12
,

altar-liearth (so

Sm,cl v. sub So, and Dr 3XiO 'X altar-hearths of t*1FH9 and transl. Moab. 4. Ez 4 3 15 & Q r v "' 16 vid. sub ^X'nx.

Sm &

f =2K 9 Nu 2 4 ^ 148
Is 3
1
6

1. cedar-tree, (a) as growing Is 41 19 44" cf. Ez 31 8 ; esp. as


;

ym Jez2" Zc
1

Lv i 4 19 t., Is 9 +35t.; cstr.

11';

vnx

growing on Lebanon
25
,8

K 5";

K 14 = 2 Ch
9

(both in fable of Jehoash);


1S

oft.
16

!3^>(ri)
,

T)X
20

Ju
2

\?N"1N n.pr.m. (app. n.gent. from fore16 going, but Nu 26" 'ApirjK (Gn 46 'Apor)\fts,
'

K i 9 =I 8

Is 2

13

Zc
I
3

cf. 1 K "5 14 ^ 29" (fig.) 104 24 13 15 s 37 f 92 Ct 5 Ez 27 (sg. coll.)


8

(fig.);

Ct

17

'AporjSis,
16

coll.

also adj.gent. c. art. as n.pr. Gn 46 Nu 26 Nu 26 ^x-xn nnap*tp 'aP uj\,i. T[7N"1N] n.[m.] (form & meaning dub. v.
17
;

'A.irt)&(is)= foregoing)
17

a son

of

Gad

(%-);

W
&

es P- in s i

Ezr 3 7 Je 2 2 23 (fig.) Ez m -. OI outward power,

stateliness
(personif.,

but

majesty ^80" (i>K v. Co on text),

Am 2

'X) cf.
9

infr.)
cf.

onlyin D^?")?
lit.

viduals Je 22 7 ^92" Ez 17 2223 ; cf. of fig. use, supr.; sim. of straightness

Ez 31 of indi; other exx.

Is 33 7

.'

GesE)i>XnX heroes;
cf.

ThesKnChe; Hi

from /N'l^i
their

heroes; Ate. is*, p. ,00 cf


6Zm<7,
<3
cf.

= lion of God, coll. c.sf.,& transl. -W'lX = Zion Nbr n.gent.


fr.
.

BJTJijs

De,

who

der.

Di.

S
II.

al.

rd.

_ g ay ib. 466 Ew Brd prop. !7<7V1 'cry some form of .1X1, X"P.
_

^^

<reTO .

pitifully.'

2. cedarhippopotamus). 11 timber, cedar-wood for building, DTlX 'SJJ 1 S 5 2224 6 9 11 iChi4'22 4 4 2Ch 2 7 Ezr 7 5 3 without YV 2 S 7" 1 K 6 9 15 1618 18 20 36 72.2.^.7.11.12 16 27 15 3 9 io 1 Ch 2 Ch i 2 9 27 & Ct 8 Is 9 9 Je 17 20 6 7 22 1416 (cf. also Is44 14 EZ27 Ezr 3 3. cedar-wood used in purifications, supr.)
(tail
1

Jb 40 17

& strength
:

of

iK

'

1K5
6

"Wholly

c. fl?

Lv

" Nu
n.f.coll.

19

(all P).

uncertain.

TiTT'lM
(burn,
al. v. cf.

cedar-panels,

cedar-

HIN

Ar.

hearth;

Ew* 163 '

^|, whence

i~.\

work Zp
I

14
.

infr.)

t^frON
'A

Sm

n.[m.] hearth, altar-hearth ( 163 * 0\ im X; fr. mx with b aff. ace. to Ew* 15 Di Is 29 al.; but this formation Ez43
1

[rHN] adj. firm, strong DT1KEZ2 7 24


.

(cf.

Ar.JJl supr.)

trnft
tine

n.pr.loc. Meroz, in northern Paleso


(expl. as

here dub.; X Hi De Brd Or Is 29 der. fr. ^>X + nx hearth of El, v. also RS s. '**, who thinks of pillar-altars; cf. nin ^>X"lX

very rare

&

JU5

23

= li"lXD

U,

retreat

by Thes

MV al.)
TrPN
conduct,?.
Sab.

MI"
43

v.

Sm &

So,

and Dr Sm,c1

.5.,..

(Qr^nK)

all c. art.,

^-iri v (Vr 8 s Co fena), ; of altar-hearth in Ezekiel's temple.

) ^xnx

Kt Ez

ls

in IT1XD, prob.

vb. wander, journey, go (Ph. rn.Kt? cf. Eth. aoCdt: lead,

mx

N6 ZM018 472

';

T[i"R2VW] n.pr.loc. home of Abimelek 41 (ThesAdd sub mx) Ju 9 nonxa prob. = non o^" *"- ** * 2 K 2 3* cf. Jer It must Lag
,

DHM Qal traveller)


fhx
niX Jui9 17 + go, c. Q? fig. of
;

epithet of god
,

Eshmun,
s

Epl8T - De kra - " 70

Aram.

ni.ix, \J.tf'

consec. Jb 34 ; Pt. OVVlk Je9'; 1. journey, pi. association, companionship Jb

Pf rnw

have lain near Shechem; identified by MV al. with El 'Ormah, 2 hours SE. from Shechem * """ 268 but this place not (van de Velde ),
1

34
(cf.

:vEh-''B'3X-Dji

ro^n px otT)J nnan^


B"xn JU19 17 S
;

'xi

also "pn

\jr

').

2. P^. wandering, wayfar;

otherwise known;

cf.

Survey"

-3*7
.

ing, journeying,
8
(|| "13,

D"?.Ki?

as subst.
2
4

'X

Tnj'I^N n.pr.m. Araunah, a Jebusite 20 20S1Z! 23 2 S 24 (but rd. ^'IX TJJJ c f. We Dr)
-

wanderer, wayfarer, traveller D"iX 2

(||

^\j),

Je

in sim. of '<)
.

D"n-]X

p^O wayfarers'

1 lodging-place Je 9

T>
tmfi a.m. ">" (f. **) way> path rAw COT G,0 , Aram. mk, L^A_'j,
VT9 +;
-

As (
a bs.
3

a-f meal allowance '""7"? ~ (of food) abs.


>

^ 139 nirnx Jb 8" +; s f Tftjt Jb 13 27 33"; Qnin-iK j * p r 9 15 15 also vnrnk i s2 3 +; I'nh-ik DrpnhrjN p r2 IS V' H9 + etc.; way, ^>a<A (in Heb. mostiy 6 6 1. lit. Ju 5 poet.) song of Deb. (alone =
etc.; pi. abs.
-

cstr.

Pr 4 +; sf. H^rnx Jus 6 6

,8

TO Jb 19
cs'tr.

Je 40';

cstr. P11

i.e. a slender meal elsewh. of allowance given ; to captive king Jehoiachin, TDTI 'X a continual

nrnx Pr 1 5" portion of herbs,

allowance 2
'

K 25 M = Je 52";

*JVV)X ib.=id.

,-

[^"7"]^]

a-f- travelling

company, cara.

'

van

highways, opp. riipppgj) 'X crooked (by-)pat/is; , 9/ cf. l

1 Pt. of (strictly rnx), cs t r firrk Gn 37 *; pi. cstr. ninix Is 21"; cf. also sub rnk, 4.

alsoD^n?

?|>'n

-6.);'l833
17

Nn3"y= Way/araAose

^HM, ^M^M
tljtHM
ally

etc, v.

I.

&

II.

mx.

(||ni->DD), v. also
(II

Gn49

(blessing of Jacob)

TO) & Drrtrm Dn^Dri


;

wAo make
15

ways (|| !JT1 naj?) p r 9 , 'X Ni3 ^ 3 of course of locusts J02 7 (tread) a ;>a<A I841 'X |M33y* si? they confuse not their paths( tfSVti; 89 B**E 'X pa<As 0/ the seas pn rMm
straight their

of Chedorlaomer

(prob.

Gn 14", western foray Rim-Aku, Elamite king of Larsa=


n.pr.m. king of Ellasar
in his
cf.

Ellasar;

COT"- 297 ').

f
.

mk
2.

\\

afo,^

tppN,
of time

*T]N]

vb. be long, almost alw.

a path,
8

fig.

of sun

^
3

19

of course

&
18

fig.

fortunes of
(II
19

life

Jb 8 13
142
4

paA, way, n

I9
6

(II
(II

a ) * I39

i^"=^
"?<*?)

Qal Pf
3
fpl-

ardku (As.
13-iX

COT G1", Aram. ^X, J?*\


26 s ; Impf. VFj Ez 12 22
(del.
;

Gn
31
5

TO)
||

(||

pr

J?1^1 Ez

TO) T?rnk
3
V'

27";

I5
is

BtyS

mk

3 ; p i a i n or even j)at h "tohf 'x in two cases with a special ref. (1) Gn 18" (J) of menstruation;
(2)

(both

id.) Is 26'

(H^VP) so

D'Djn^.e. a long time urriku Ami, days grew long, Creation Tablet* v. COT Gn i of delayed fulfilment of ); pro22 s phecy Ez 12 subj. nixa Ez3i (but cf. supr.)
1

B Co)be long, subj. 8 passed Gn 2 6 (J); cf. As.

jpa<A (tntA) / *Aa M0 return, I going Jb 16^ i.e. to Sh''6l, cf. As. name of lower world irsit Id tdrat, land without

V%* 3*^
return, v.

*6 rnk a

Hiph.

am

T"!?Pr 19 20 Impf. T1- Dti? -)-;


Pf.
;
:

Jr 1065

3.

fig.

way, of

mode of
.

Ex 20 12 cf.' Dt 5 16 6 2 Imv. fs. ''S'lXn Is54 2 Inf.

Dt22 7 etc.; OTip Dt5*j J"ix: 26 18 fsnxn' Dt 4 3 o etc.';


;

11

Piaixni

cstr.

T"]Xn

Nu 9

10 -"3 ;

Jb 34" (|| ?5?3) ^ 119 9 his mode of action ^25'; Specif.: a..waysof'\ b. of man's righteousness, called ways of'i \jr 4 i 3 2 25 (|| D<rn) 44 9 (|| nnipsi) i s 2 =Mi 4
living, or of character

PMjnXD Ec 7
Q'O;
(i.e.

8 12 ; 1. trans, prolong, (a)obj. 9 20 18 live long) Dt 4 2 " 5 30 17 22' 30


!S

Jos 24 31 Ju 2 7 (c. ,-?nX= survive), Pr 28 16 ,i 12 Is 53 10 Ec 8 13 ; also (late) without tK!> Ec 7 8 ;

32

47

D,3
(II

"H)

cf.

yVQp?

'N Is 2 6 8 ;

also
2
8

way of
(||

justice, uprightness, etc. 23 ls 4 o 14 17


r

DBK>D 'X Pr

IfH)

13 (BTO), T* t* Pr 2 (Ijid), I2 (y nyru g0 njrjj (|| rtwru), m_X alone Is 30" (||TfTJ) Pr I5 note esp. Q"0 ITjJ; ^>a<A of life, in righteousness & 11 Pr2 19 5 6 15 24 (opp. enjoyment of God ^ 16

x 8 20

^.

'

subj. TCpiX "B^Kri] / will prolong thy days; (c) postpone anger Is 48" cf. Pr 19" (i.e. shew oneself slow to anger); v. also Jb6 u *?>ig i.e. be patient; (d) lit. (but in fig.) make long furrows (c. 7) y\r 129 3 ; tentcords Is 54 2 tongue 57* (stretch out in mock(b) id.
1
14
'>

K3

?rm
;

Wp),
1
32

also Dni> 'X I0


C. of

(on these cf. Str Pr wickedness, J"T| 'X way, path of the
cf.
i

17

violent
(II

-^if,

also
19

Pr2 2 2S

D'JEn 'X

TO).
128

?#
(||

so v
cf.

Pr2 15
16
;

; q. abstr. "ip^'X OHIpS), also c. adj. Jn 'X (D'B'ipV crooked) called

'

| n f,
^ii 9
101

Pr4

14

grow long, continue long (i.e. display length or continuance), subj. D'O' Ex 20 l2 =Dt 5 16 6 2 25"; tarry long Nu 9 1922 (subj. 2 fJV0)> last (continue) long, subj. J? Pr28 ; be of staves of ark 1 8 8 2 Ch 5 9 long (lit.)
ery).

2. intrans.

22
i.

note also

DTX

D$yKn

Jb

'X

<Aei'r

destructive ways,

12 ways that cause destruction Jb 30 (cf. 12 4. by meton. traveller, wayfarer Jb 19 ). 32 4 18 3 1 (cf. ?Jjn 2 S 12 ) & in pi. caravans 6 "; but rd. perh. rnt6 31^ rtTTTfe 6 l81 .

e.

6 2 3a, + (i3 t. & Ch), Ez 4 o7 " 'X Dt 30 20 etc. b. of time


-

only sg., 'x abs. Ex "^7.^ ,6 + ; *3")X Ex25 ,0 + ; D?"!X 27'+'; cstr. 11 2 Ch 3 f?1X Ez 42", etc. a. length of ark ,5 Gn 6 (P), of land of Canaan i3 17 (J); most oft. of ark & other measurements in tabernacle & 28 9 1017 26 27'temple EX25 (22t. Ex,P), 1

n.[m.] length
Gn6

K
s

18

1W
"

+ (4i
1

t.
12

Ez),
2
I

Jb

TrnN
Asher
1

n.pr.m.
.

(traveller])

1. a

man

of

23* 9 1 93 Pr 3 ance, self-restraint,


rd. 3T for ^.X,
cf.

'6

Ch 7 39

ing exiles Ezr

2. head of a family of return5 10 1S 2 rn_X Ne 6 7 ; perh.

=Ne

41

22

rd. prob.

WX

Pr 25". (Ez 31 7 <& Co v4 where Co del. vb. 11X Sm, or VJHX Co=6ose.)
;

Las

20
.

'* ^M forbear.

V*
+
t[ip.] adj. long only cstr. Tins Ex 34 s 14 t. T3NH 'K long of pinion Ez 1 7 (|| Mlf
1

74
s

D?B33n) of eagle, in metaph. ; elsewhere always 8 of feelings, as subst. Ec 7 O^" '" the patient of
*"'

W. of Euphrates, but Chatti instead, with other particular names, COT Gn i o 22 also Dl u ); on 2 S8 12u 1 Ch 18 11 v. DilN. b. less
to people
,

spirit (opp.

51

Pr 1 4 (opp. nm'xp),so 1 5 ,8 (opp. non inns teo) m0 re oft. of '\ d?bk (||
;

??);

D^BK 'K ojw

s/om> to

anger
1

t^s),

6 32

Aram Nu 2 3 2 S 1 5 8 + Ch 202 (rd. however here DPN Thes Add al.), 'N rnv Ho 12' 3 also of particular divisions of
often clearly of land,
2
7
;

now
'

"ibn-ani d?bk 'k


8 8
;

pam Dim

c f.

Nu

Ex 34 6 18 14 Ne
13

the territory DHH? '" 'Mesopotamia' i. e. prob. land between Euphrates & Chaboras, so Di
after

Kiep,
t

Gn
,

24

10

Dt23 JU3
v.

(cf.
20

V
18

9
cf.

Vr86" io 3 145 so+nyinHTf orm j 2 Jon 4 a (where *?K), nb !>n?1 D?BK N Nai s ;
15 Tqxb only Je 1 5 'N appar. noun; Pr 25".
,

supr.); cf.'N

ls

!B/Wei'ara-.4ramGn25 3i
28
2-5-6-7

33

35
cf.
'

- 26

46

15
,

'K
6
.

nfif

pa; P&QI

' 2

S 86

^JBK
cf.

rd. Ifjfc

Ch

18

c. often indeterminate, esp. in

'HJP etc.,

perh. primarily land but often


:

t"

!^]
;

fl-

long only

fs.

abs. ITST!*;*.

including people

so

Ju

11

10*+

1 of time, 'N 'TonpO long war 2 S 3 ; of the exile 28 b. fig." of God's wisdom nTO ffXQ 'tt Je 20

Chi " + (4 it,


ZMQ
1871. 113
;

K&

io 6 ('N Tips)
f.

Ch)Is7'. (Cf.esp.
v. 3, 44:!

JJ^Schenkel BL,

Hermes

T)l

r* 287 \

Jbn

(||Dr?on3rn ).
:

THD^nN

n.f.

healing of a wound, restora-

T^SHN adj.gent. Aramaean, c. art. 'ttn Gn 25 2020 2 8 31 2024 2 K5 20 of Israel "13K 'K D'snK 2 K8 28 29 (||D-IK) 9* Dt26 pi. (!<);
5
;

tion (properly the wounded spot, Ar.

new

flesh that

S&J;

grows at the Fi ,Ph ""- "", so Fl De


]

D'enn (='Nn) 2CI122 5


1

(fl

id.);

njtsntn

Ch

14

on Is 58"; v. also Di)'k 2 Ch 24" Ne4 6 22 17 ^npnt* Is TBTg Je 3 o 33 ; cstr. rDTO JeS
;

K 16
K i8

his

Aramcean concubine.

V$% (D'OnK Kt

rd. rather

Qr ttOVlK.)
2
4
.

58

s
;

alwaysfig.
s
,

T n^QT N adv. only of language in Aramaic


2
26

a. healing, restorationof Israel


c. '"yj?;
6

Is 58
(||

here
c.

c.

vb. nps, elsewhere


subj.

J e 8 s2
(|| id.) 13
,

=Is 36" Ezr 4" Dn


of following; ("/

KB-J),

rhv Hiph.,

30" 33

D")K
'

cf.

DIM).
abs.

of b. restoration of walls of temple 2 Ch 24 1 walls of Jerusalem (cf. Fi supr.) Ne 4 (both


c.

tpm
+
4
;

n.m.
2
;

IsS2 - 14

citadel 'K
etc.

Je 30 18
;

cstr. Is 2 5
;

pi.

DUETtS abs.
,

nby).

0rrtJD")U

4 Mi5 +

Am 3 99
citadel,

cstr.

castle,

t"ipN n.pr.loc. city in Babylonia (Bab. Uruk v. Dl infr.) on left bank of Euphrates,
c. 40 miles mod. Warka;

NW.

fr.

cf.

O**) LofW* "


16

Ur

toward Babylon; DI 1* 2211


-

palace, not used before royal period, mostly in & Je; citadel prophets, esp. common in 19 as securely barred (in sim.) Pr 1 8 ; T] jQn JV3 'N

Am

to

adj.gent. (deriv. unknown) applied S 1 5 s2 16 16 17 514 1 Ch 27 s3 with art. =n. coll. 'Nn Wli Jos 16 2 (not far fr. Bethel).
'2
;

"HSIN

m^
m

n.pr.m.
;

Aram

(As.

Aramu,

etc.,

D1 P,2OT Thes al. prop. VD1N= DP but cf. No 2223 1 Ch 1 ". as below) 1 5th son of Shem Gn 1 o 2 3. 1 Ch 2 23 2. grandson of Nahor Gn 22 s4 Elsewhere 4. a descendant of Asher 1 Ch 7 of Aramaean people & land (=1 supr.), only 2 a people, sg. coll. = </< Araf.s> >".
v.
.

'.

23 16 18 cf. 2 15 stronghold 1 of castles, palaces, promigeneral, nent buildings; esp. used in speaking of conquest, because the fine buildings would be esp. object of attack & plunder; palaces of Isr. 8 14 5J 2 Ch 6 ; of Jerusalem Is 32 (sg. coll.) La 2 5 4 6 19 f 4 8 414 i2 2 7 cf.Ho8 14 Mi5 Am2 3 Self; s 20 1011 of Samaria also Je 6 9 belonging ; 3 4 27 to Benhadad (i.e. Aram) Ami Je49 ; of Tyre s 13 10 i of Babylon Is 25 (sg. coll.), cf. Is 23 ;

i.e. the.

citadel,

usually more

Am

Am
rd.

Am
(||

22

13
v.

where

WrrtJtJT*
cf!

Che Di

maeans, a leading branch of the Shemitic stock inhabiting Mesopotamia & northern Syria, in 6 2021 many tribes & settlements ; 2 S 8 + 1 2 o

"

S K Ch) Am 9/ Is 7 2-"- 8 9" 16 H but Co in both DHS; 17 Je35"; soEzi6 27 ' of particular divisions of Aram, B"}S OS? Am 1 3irn rva n 2 S io 6 Naiv 'tt 2 S io 6 8 ^6o 2 (title), 5 even D?3JJ 'X f 60 2 pfctOT 't* 2 S 8' cf. 1 Ch 18 that As. never gives name Aramu (title); (note

+ s1 Ch 1 a 1012 + (64
;
,

1.

in Ez 19 7 & rather pjm ; Dl BDxl defends 13 As. almattu, fortress); of Edom Is 34 comp. 12 14 7 i , of Bozrah of Gaza i of Babbah i 9 of Kerioth 2 2 of Ashdod 3 9 of Egypt 3
,

tfbom;

for mtit&K Ez 19 7 ace. to

so

@ % 93
al.,

but

MT

Am

T'1 j^"^M

n.pr.m. a son of Saul (palatinus)

2S21 8
j
sible

?"l}f^ (cf.

Ar. ^.\ alacer, latus fuit; pos-

of

following).

pN

75

W
ffot,

'H^

n-pr.m.adescendant of

wild-goat)

Gn36

28

Esau(?Aram.
also (B^).

Ch i 42 (v.
cedar
14

JW
(but

'K Jos 4"


1
1

+ 32 1. Jos (JED) S K Ch.


,

d. 'K

BNp$
11

fl-

J"J n.[m.]

fir

or

(As. erinu
(||r!X,

COT oio
tn. Judah

Mith.pl.

D^N)ls 4 4
(fir-tree)

nnn,

IE K^.

pN n.pr.m.
1

a descendant of

3 S 5 + 6 1. 8, term used only by Philistines; Vjfe" \l5>K mn 'N tl Ch 15 12 4 ; DJV^k rtW 'K tJos 6 4 (JE); 'K
.

Ch

tfn% 'K 1 S 4"+ 32 1. 8 Ch 1818 1 S 14 rd. IIBKn We j) r cf u n K N ^


<,
/

S 3 3 4j
e.

*#& **
2

' 1

'

'Tin'

Ch

25
.

'}*!*

+I

K2

rWJ"H h * m T 'N
?
'

tJos3

13

27" for MT ?n

Tp2"lN

n.pr.loc. whence wine, so Co Ez fjlj cf. As. wine of Aranabanim.


.

21 T]D~IN n.pr.m. a descendant of David 1CI13

a Jebusite, whose threshingT|2""lN n.pr.m.


floor

pnrr5>3 jnx [nnai] 'k v where iman (c. art.) is prob. interpol, v. Di; only once & late the long phrase 32*1' HOT rj'nSxn 'K OtftOW xfe Q^npn x Ch 13'. f. in combination with nna largely D & under D's influence; nnan piN ark of the covenant t Jos s6 8 6"
-

(JED)

cf.

was bought by David


temple
;

to erect

^ILMUUUIAMUA &
site of

acc-

an altar 1 Ch t0 2Ch3 became


!

(all

JED); nw

4"

nna'N Nuio33

44

14

called

'1311?*

S 24

16t

q.v.

io 8 3 1' Jos 4 718 6 8 S 33 Je 16 + 3 I7 t. S K Ch; 4 once longer Q^ian ae nixax *> rina 'N 1 1

(both J)

Dt
-

S4

in
fr.

P-"!*?, p")W n.pr .fl. Arnon, wady& stream Moab (MI ;jix, Thes Add Rob Ges MV der.
JJ1, i.e.

also
1

Nu

1313

the rushing, roaring " 1 2 t., I'3-lS 21

Nu

jfa"HJ stream) + 1 o t. called

Ch

dvi%i nna 'k tJu 20 1S4 2S15 24 16 6 & D3TOM " nna 'x Dt 31 26 Jos 3 3
27
4
;
.
1

% rvn i? ? p" ^ ar 0/ ifo testimony, only in P, 16 Ex corresponding to nna 'K ( c f. Di on Ex 25


1
'

),

13 boundary between Moab & Amorites Nu 2 1 18 22 s6 Ju ii cf. !3"! !*M Nu 22 oft. bm Dt fTfg 2 34.36 38.i2.l6 4 48 , K JQ33. fa-^ /J J og jjM ^9.16.
-

25 2

s2

+ 8 1. Ex, t Nu 4 s
.

s4

Jos 4 16

h. t Bnjsn 'N

Ch 35 3
1
yjr

6 41

pj-lK D'i'njin

Nu 2 1 H

i.

e.

the stream-ravines that

&

the ark of thy strength 2Ch s lc 32 (Cf.also tables given by Seyring his theory as to earliest of ark.) designation
i.
.
-

^'N
ajx.
v.

unite to form Arnon,


heights of Arnon
2

cf.
;

Di

also jb"lK D1D3

NU2I 28
elsewh.
;

naJw v.
iT'Dl^

?13~)N

TTn3J?0

/o/-<f s
-

o/ylTOOriIsi6
syn. of
Jlfojib.)

Nu2i

13 - 24 - 26

Juii 1318 26
-;

njm.

Moab Je 48 20

(cf.

Tristr

M * bI25f

mod.
Sta

II.

**>..

])^ (^assumed Dpnis argues for


c.

for foil, word,

cf.

ynnN
.

( g0 Theg ^ on

ground of an As.

erd, synon. of erenu).


E,35 12 5 n.m.
'

(f. JTiKn, pn '") chest, ark (Ph. pN, sarcoj>hagus, As. erenu (& erd) cAs< Zim 81 6 22 Ar. yH, c/ies<, r so Aram. )Jo>(' also Nab. WIX, Vog p m Ph.;

\rm,

art.

78 9 (on 'Va<t>i6='hfxt>d6 cf. Lag"* ), also Is io Je 49 s3 ; (cf. No 2 * 01871 258 Kiep "- KS .)
'

T1E"1N n.pr.loc. city in northern Syria nm 9 (As.Arpadda D\ )'ti Is io elsewh.^N; c. 15 miles N. of Aleppo, mod. Tel ErfAd; in OT only as conquered by Assyria, alw. named 13 with Hamath, etc. 2 K 18 34 io 13 =Is 36 19 37
1

184,17;2Ch8,l

"

'

TT^aB^H n.pr.m. 3rd son of Shem 'n Gn IO M. S4 II ki 3lCnI ,7.i 8 .j4. n ^ 3 a-,K GnlI i<).n. doubt _
less a geogr.
fr.
cf.

Mish. also

i2 10 = 2 Ch 24 s c. art. fFVgn Dt 1 o 2 + alw.' exc. Ex Lv Nu where PNH (Ex 25 1414 + 13 t. Ex, Lv 16 2 Nu 3 31 io 35 ); cstr. fn* Ex 25'+, tplj Ex 6 5 30 Nu 4 7"; tl. chest, for money-offerings 1011 2 K 12 2 Ch 24 8101111 t2. sarcophagus, 26 3. chest, mummy-case of Joseph Gn5o (E).
;

pi.

nww) only
,

sg.; abs. tfVlK 2

name(deriv.

& mng. dub., Thes der.


define,

ii.\

boundary (stem i_Tl


Eth.

also

HiWri

wall,

+ 1V2 = 1&3,
-

limit),
i.e.

ark in tabernacle & temple, containing tables of law, with cherubim above, the esp. seat of '<
his people, only

among
alone

Hex (71

t.)

S(6i
;

t.)

C0T Gn ,ft22 who identifies" with Chaldean; so Schr & t^ffl 1< v29 31 ); v. Babylonia (cf. Gn another interpr. DI 1"* 265 ; ace. to most=^rrapachitis on Upper Zab, NE. fr. Nineveh, As. Arnien. Stud. S5 * reff. Arbaha., Armen. Albak Lag Bo MV, Di Gn I0 22 Lag 8" 64 No ZM0M2 182 but As. Arbaha is unfavourable to this).

nm

'

ZAW Seyring '"' a. indef. fn an ark ofshil'"'). tim-wood Ex 25 10 Dt io 3 cf. v 1 To. def. 'an Ex 25"+ 54t. (Hex P, exc. Jos JE; S K Ch)'. c.

16 8 27 (i2t.)&Ch(48t.) + Ju 20 Je 3 V'i32 used

&

in various combinations

DW ^

(cf.

yik M07 n.f.


land (Ph.
Sab.
cf.
-

G 10

"

& (seld.) m. " earth,


,s
",

'

MI p, As. irsitu COT G,M

Ar.

Z * G187!S 9 614!SOT px e.g. Os DHM Pra 8*81 874 ^, Aram. JHK, \jLil*)
5I>4

S ',

Jty, ~
J, ' ,2
,

' abs.

76

feTlN
Is

Gni* +

cstr.2"
;

n*5
cstr.

i" +

0.

also poet.

= HS
1

+ H$ i'+; cart. always 'V loc. nnK ii> + (this form


;
,

40

28

41
35

5 9
'

5.

pi.

niJHS

is

almost wholly
2
I1

late,

Jei6 15 + 6t.
11

Jb34 +);
.

13

sf.

niinw E^ 39 + 6 1.; sf. DrfriK Gn io' + 2 t.; 1. a. earth, whole earth (opp. to a part) Gn i8 18a 2 2 ,8 ( nD"ln 12 3 ) Je 2 5 26 29 30 26 s Is 16al 1619 2 K 19 Zc 4"> u + b. earth, opp. to 37 Gni 2 EX204 Dt5 8 30" Jus 4 La2' heaven, sky 18 15 6 16 " Is37 f 146 iCh2i 29" 2Ch 2 + ; as permanent Ec I 4 built on foundations,

Wl* ORE*)

'

etc

'

P1

"^ Je
.

T!* 20 +;
28 s + 65 1.;

15

'

=2Ki9
1

22 4 ; the various petty divisions of Canaan afterward united under Israel's control Gn 2 6 34
,

27 ^105" 106 besides these only P Gn io sa) 31 Lv 107 26 :i639 exc. Gn 26 s 4 (J) 41 64 (JE) ; it denotes lands, countries, often in contrast to Canaan, lands of the nations, etc., v. esp. abs. Ez 20 32

19 (Is 37 2K19 17 ); 22t. Chr;


3

K 18
,

Je; 23*. Ez;


18

rd.

Is36 37 D^an v Che Di &


.

cf.

116 9

Dn9

40 42
-

cf. 1

Ch
9

3 bit-w) nix-iN, 2

Ch

1 1

23

rrpn) nirix.

5 13 13 16 cf. 104 Jb 38^ Is 48 5i firm, so that its shaking is something terrible, & token of terrible power 4 8 8 6 1S14 2S22 ='f 18 Jb9 cf. V^46 2 & v"; so 8 also Am 8 Is 2 1921 24 18 19 50 ^ 60 4 77 19 99 114 7 as hung on nothing Jb 26 7 with waters under it Ex20 4 =Dt 5 8 cf.Gn 7"; personified, esp. as ad19 s9 dressed, called to witness, etc. Dt 32 Je 6 22 Is i J Mi i 2 Jb 16 18 c. earth inhabitants of

or pillars

+
5
;

also Is 24 18

^ 82

TN!pNt

n.pr.m.

chamberlain of

Zimri

1K16

.'

'

Qal
22
6

BP68 on ["Hi*] vb. curse (As. ardru Zim relation of mngs. bind & curse in As. v. Dl Pr101 )
;

Pf. 'ni-W, ITrihX


.

Mai 2 2 Impf. 2 ms.lNfi


;

=
8

Ex 22 17 Nu 22 612
23
7
;

"IKK

Gn

12 3 ; Imv. "T)?

Nu
14

VliK, rife
8

earth

Gn6"

n iK 2
1
.

Pr8 31 Jb37 12
-IJtfB'
10

io V'33 66 cf.'N ^?TI 2. land=a,. country, territory,

S4

*T* Jb

'K

Gn
6W
;

o 10
8

DnxO 'K 2 1 21
18

cf.

also

o"

1 1

M
20

+ 36
&
Mai
2

t.

etc.;

& Inf. abs. inK all Ju 5; Pt. s9 s VT$* Gn 27 Nu 24 "VnK Gn 3


;

curse

||

1)13 bless, chiefly in poetic


:

legal sources of
2
;

JED & later imitations Gn


24 (E) Ex 22 (E) nx= curse for ever her in2 37
9

I3
1

47

Chi 43

Is7 23 27"^ 78 4 1617 b. personif. L362 Ecio


5
19
.

113

12

Je25

I2 3 27 s9 (J)
habitants

Nu 22" 2
"ihtf
s3

s7

region
23

Gn

28

22 2

Josn
1

territory

Dt 34 s Ju2i 21
.

V'4 2? S 9 416 13 7
-

district, c. tribal
1

n'Q^''

Ju
.

K 15
4

DV

20

*V|fe cursers

of

the

day

Is S' ; and still smaller territories 1 S 9 \ d. 15 e. specif, land of piece of ground Gn 23 31 I2 1 5 6 7 31 3 EX14 34 Canaan, or Israel

Gnu
;

(magicians whose imprecations made days un8 Pt. pass. Tnx, chiefly as exclamalucky) Jb 3 tion, ^13 Gn 3 1417 4 11 9 s5 27 s9 49 7 Nu 22 12 24'
||

Dt 17 14 189
103

K5 +
2-4

esp. obj. of

&v 2>ossess
J os
i
49

(E, poet.)
1 1
3

Dts^ + oft. Dt^al.;


Dt
i4
e
13

1 7

2o 14

so after ^0}
12

+;
29

cursed be

Ez

+ f.= inhabitants of land Lv 19 + cf. Dt 24" Zc 12 etc. g. used even


.

21

^n 9

Ju 2 1 18 1 S 14 2428 26 19 Je Mal i 14 T?? D*?6>n D ") n 48 those who wander from thy commands

Dt
'

27

16 - 26

16

1(U0

21

Jer
2

De
s4

Ri),

PW
"

nnnsri

this

of Sh 'ul Jb 10 (cf. As. irsit la tdrat, land without return, in Descent of Ishtar, v. Jr 10 65 ); s3 v. also yjr 139" Is 44 3. a. ground, surncnK q.v. Gni 26 * 18 2 33 s 38 s face of ground
'

2122

cursed

woman

-fNiph. Pt. O^Ki

cursed Mai 3 9 . tPi. 3 ms. sf. WTTJJ curse, lay under a curse Gn5 29 (J); Pt. ^ir^on D^sn the
18 27 curse-bringing waters Nu 5 (P 6 1. waters destroying the perjured adulteress drinking be cursed Nu them). Hoph. Impf.

Ex 4 1 6 Ku 2 1 S5 as productive =nns 8 cf. Nui 4 7 Is 3 6 7


3
4 10
-

+ very oft. in
Gni
11 - 11

S.
9

b.

ml,
3435

=2Ki8

32

LV19 616 V72


:

4 25" 2 6

107

2 2(E).

Ezr 9 12 Ne 9 2i 4. H? i n phrases a. people 71213 of the land 'NrrDy f non-Israelites Gn 23 9 4 6 (P)Nui4 (JE);aswellasIsr.Lv20 (H)2Ki5 is
.

t n"1n n.f. a curse Dt 28 s Mal2 2 3 9 DIKE) P r 3s3 ; pi. nilSD Pr 28 s7

cstr.

i6

2 1 24

24

esp.

common

"'IIW

v.

princes

Lv 4" (P) Ez

people, opp. officials, 18 2 1 1 -'. +b. in

nnn.
(As.

measurements of distance, 'KH D"]33 the space or distance of country (v. m33) Gn 35'*, so "N rn33 some distance Gn 48 7 2 K 19 c. 5
.

^~!"^^ n.pr.terr. Ararat


-

Urartu
27
;

C0T G1 ", cf. Lag Arm,,n 8tud Gn 8 4 +3 t. a district

5100

)'n Jesi

in Eastern

QJ] Armenia

niB"Bn J*1N the country of the plain, level or s3 21 10 plain country Dt 4 Je 48 ; "lie**? 'N fig. -^ 1 43 rd. rPN <S Bi Gr Che, cf. f 2 d. D^O'K (but 7").

land of the living


'Nn ns]5
ncZ(*)
24

13
yjr

27

D^Hn

'N
10

yj,

142
s

6
.

e.

between the river Araxes & lakes Van & Oroomiah, cf. KGF; to this prob. ref. in 2 K s8 4 37 i9 =Is 37 'K HS; also Gn 8 ' T$ where the ark rested; used perhaps with wider ref. Je
51
27

'

0/
,

135 Pr
7

17

42 43 (|| pirn) so 'N ^DBK p r 3 o 4 + ; 'n nixp

<Ae earfA. Is

niabpp

(||

'an,

M?^).

t[tC"l^]

vb. betroth (Mish. DIN, Ph. {TIN

ntfM
in n.pr.,

Log

1 -''

connects with Ar.

Yit.pay the price, so gain the right of possession ,cf. Aram. D 1N one who As.

&

<j\

a fine,
;

idols
2

K
i

THf M
1 ,

23
3

mirsu, tribute, Zehnpf only Pi. Pu.; Pi. Pf. 7 14 "nent? 2 S3 ; i WfyTto 3ms. bn.K Dt2o Ho 2 21 21 22 ; Imp/. 2 ms! KHNTi Dt betroth Dt 20" 28 30 ; sq. (subj.man) obj. woman, 3 of price paid to father & *? of husband 2 S s1 22 3"; 3 of gift to bride & b of husband Ho 2 where fig. of Yahweh's covenant mercy to Israel.
BA8,H8
;

farms land;

Ne

Asherim i.2 , chariots Jos 11" , house Ju 1 2 14", tower g a, city-gates 24 27 7 2 31317 city Jos 6 Ju 18 cf. Is i + ; also
1 ,
-

Wk

2^;

3 e>x rfev Am i 4 710 + e*x3 Tyn-nK ; tJu I 8 20 48 cf. 2 Bfcs' 8 12 "t^RTM JVtfn Jos 8 819 Je i7 27 +, cf. Ju o/ 2 Si 4 JI (of

n^

field,
fire,

cf.

Ex

22

supr.)
.

3. of supernatural

3 i9 (both JE) Dt 4 ujwmmi + gpecif g>x(n) -may Ex i 3 nn 24 1219 33 cf. Dt i i4 (all JE) Nep (v. BW-ntnD

attending theophany

Ex

18

Pu.

Pf. 3

fs.
15

n'Bnx

fee

betrothed,

c.

*6, subj.
f.

Nu 9 1516 P);
(J) 26
10

of destructive

fire

from

"

Nu 1 1 "
1

nbvia

Ex
,

22

Dt

22

s8

(nSra

tjo); P.

n'Bnfcp
i>

(P)

Lv

io (P);

cf.
17

tlfik

K
24

in sim. of
s

Dt 22 s3 where
husband) v
25 ' 27

affirmed of r6lrD 1JM (sq.


(in both subj. ^5??n).

of

l^ni"?

(to rf*Ve, request,

As. resw Dl rrB

).

TnttT)^
Dl ,c
)

n.f. desire, request erislu (As. 3 'k cstr. 2 i only (||k rwtn)

request granted by

way \

(E) Dt4 9 ; v. also 2438 1 K 18 2 K i'>'2i2" Jb i(perh. lightning UM intended), cf. further of lightning Ex g (JE) 1314 s 1 48 etc. 3. fire for cooking, roasti// 1 8 ing, parching, etc. BX v5f roasted at a fire Ex i2 89 (P) cf. Lv 2" 2 Ch 35 13 Is 44 1619 ; of tinder for lighting fire Gn 22 67 (E); of fire for melting 24 for re(gold for the idolatrous calf) Ex 32
;

Yahweh's glory

Ex24

J"hN

v. niix.

W fining Je 6
cf.

where

rd.

with

Qr TVlBJf

DPI

S?KD;

tHFriptfTUTIN n.pr.m. Artaxerxes (Pers.


Artakhshatrd, Spieg
s3

AFK68

'

207

'Apraitpfo,
1

cf.
102
;

3 (sim. of purifying work of messenger of cov't). 4. esp. of altar-fire Lv 1" 6 ,AM ;

Mai

BeRy on Ezr 4 7"- Ne i')'n Ezr 4' v. BD in 7 KM^IWJIJ Ezr4 Knprnn-!Ezr7 8 Ne2> U 6 Artaxerxes I, or Longimanus, son & 5 I3
,

o also rnt E>K strange fire, i.e. an incense not commanded, offered 4 61 fire from ^ presumptuously io Nu 3 26 s4 8 consuming sacrifice (cf. 2) Lv 9 2 Ch 7 ; of
in offering incense
1

Lv
1

1-

successor of Xerxes, reigned B.C. 465-424.

fire in child-sacrifice (usually

T7S")ff^ n.pr.m. a descendant


16

of

Judah

1 Ch 4 latter element in this & foil, may (the be 38 God, but mng. of former part dub. Thes comp. 1DN bind, quern Deus obligavit sc. voto).

K 16 2K 7
2
1

(i>)

B>K3 |3
;

T3JH )
IfW

2
,

cf.

17

17

10

23
cf.

2
3
.

31

'K3
31

IM 2 Ch 2 8
(sim.)
19
,

Ch 33 s
5.
6

also 'K3

fig.

of Yahweh's
2
4

anger

^ 89 47
36

Na

La

tH^f^S
;

Ez

TH ,fr<nC.'N
25"
cf.
,

n.pr.m. a son of Asaph


.

Ch

14 nbkiff) v

6 38 "nwpT5*K Ez 3 6 v. also Is s 15 47 s9 * Je 66 ^ 79 89 etc.; of word of 23 fig. of outbursting emotion \j/ 29* f flagrant wickedness Is 9 17 etc. 6. in various com-

22

'>

binations, t&<

T7^' "lU?St n.pr.m.


tum
Dei,
cf.

a Manassite

(Thes

vo.

(cf.

Di);
t?i<

1^ Gn I5 17 (J) a torch of fire twrn?^ Ex f flame offire, t?S 31^ J


(in sim.) Dn io cf. Zc 12 t?K 'i.nS is 66 15 cf. Ttorb 'K
6
'

supr.)

Nu

26

31

Jos 17

Ch

14

2
31
.

5
,

n^
7

6
,

ni3q^>

t^VirvtoM
Eft*
j , 9
,

adj.gent.'Sn as n.coll.Nu26
9 ' 23

VK

y\,

29

105
^, 2

32
,

377
26)

n.f.**
fire

Je

48,

45

(m.
-

104, 4

f.

& m.

mrfc
oei
yj,

' njl Is 4 6
1

cf.

Ho 7

6
;

WK
"
;

/Js/re Jb

8s

cf.

V* n^l

41
6

3^ ,parA 0/ K ^Pl
;

10

jb

20.

As t gato COT
'

G1
<"",

Syr. )l&r,

element(MV Wetzst cf. i J\ iwjiU), improb.

Eth.XA^:deriv.fr.n.tWK,JLjl,sociable,friendly i ! " mra ei <* 68 in De


;

Zc 1 o/^re, 78"; Or?? VI* flaming


K*N li>3
24
1

2 ; B'N "fa* light offire 4 104 ; B*S fire

|W^
-

Lag

dagheshprob. 36 2 abs.Ex 9 24 + ; cstr.Lv6 + (seld.);tsf.^KDt 4 11 5 Is 50 ; D#K Is 66 ;l. fire, Jbi8 EDfK


;

esp. in view of As.; 189b 'ti secondary; cf. also Sta* )

Is 5 tongue offire, B*t< ^D? Ez 2 6 so io cf. tW 'B?- ! Ct 8 ; on


,

13

v.

f3S

m VK Dt 33
1"H

W ^K Ez
&

coaZs o//re,

28 14

16

s
,

lit.

fire of a law, or fire

was a law, but


rh[sb]

/aw is Pers.

c f.

Ex
Qr

20 18 or

n-i[p;]

late; rd. perh.


c f. Is
i.e.

65

s
.

of conflagration, e.g. in briers, endangering or

destroying crops

OH> "?* % ** Ex

22 s

t[nN]
tlieirfire,

n.f. id.

Je 6

s9

Kt

Dne-SfD)

/row

cf.

2 more often of de3 E>N3 "1J?3 njen (both E); liberate destruction by fire, esp. 2^3 t[~\W (3 c 20 qam. preton.) obj. golden calf Ex 32 (J), other
.

but

DPI

t?KO, v. sub SW.

n n.m.
(>
Wetzst in

Jo * 13- 14

an

offering
der.

made by fire
fr.

Dep,"mw,

ed 4 889

Vii.^K,

era
means
cf.

t.;

Lag Mt.; pi.


s
,

to friendly 8*"190

relations betw.
J5

) cstr.

Ex 29 18 + 32

cstr. ntftt
sf.

God & man Lvi 9 +

20 Je 25 s0
1

Ch
7
;

26 6 ;

c.

n_

loc. 1

S 51

Is 2o>;

'K 'EON
2

^K Lv4

+i5t.;

*Nu

S 5

appar.= territory of Ashdod

Ch

28 Lv6 ; used chiefly of offerings of animals, but also of the n^U? Lv 2", and of the sacred bread and frankincense Lv 24 7,9 which was placed on the table as a memorial, and The word is used finally went to the priests. s8 in Dt 18 1 Jos 13 14 1 S 2 ; elsewhere in

H0K

10

442 26 6 "li^NS Dnj? ITJM. (Cf. Survey'' .)

+ "Hi'TOW
coll.

adj.gent. Ashdodite, 'Nn

n.sg.

Ne
(Qr

36 Jos 13 3 ; usually pi. DHne>K(n) 1 S 5 1 and as adj. f. niHHB'X O'E'J Ne 13 23 Kt 4 ,

rii"ne>N).

Lv6' 10" 22 s2

Nu2 8 23
1.,

(D)

esp. in phrases *B>M

t]"V, Ti,!$N adv. in the

language of Ash24

mm
14

Lv

11

mm{> nma

+6t., new nvx LV3 16 Nu as 15 mm? new 18", rmh (wn) ne>NEx29 Lv2 20 ace. after verbs of offering Ex 30 + i4t., n#K
1.,

nm nn

rmfy nm* rwm nvrh Lv 23 13


,

nm

m Ex29
nn|>
f

nn

neta
18

Lv

dod,

i.e.

of Philistines

Ne

13

'N *OTD.

("7t^ {support,
t

Vwhence
113
,

following).

column, support, AW No"


Kflll^lX) only pi.
sf.

[n^]

n.f. (support) buttress (Ar.

ilj

% Nt&K, pi. KnE*lK,


(||

mmb nb'yjxu 28", mm!>n|toi


ttfM 2S14" Mi6
usual B*
10
,

buttresses of city of Babylon

25 s7 T"]gLv 2 2 Nu 1 s

Je 50 15 mnneta Kt, yrttfy Qr

mrfrtn).
supporteth)

softer

form for the

irWttN\
1.

IV&W

n.pr.m.

(*

(q.v.), there is, are.

(Cf.

Aram. tJK,
ye, yi to

Ar.

seeEw""8 " Ol

(_^jI;

and on the softening of


1" 425

imB^ king of Judah, son of Amon 1 K 1 3 2 2K21 2426 + nt. K, + i 9 t. Ch, + 17 t. Je +


1
' ;

Nb f40c .)
(=^N3E>K? S o Thes; more

Zp

also

Wl^fa Je 2 7
.

'.

2 fi&b
.

a returned

tbrHTN
(
'Act^X)

exile
11.pr.1n.

Zc 6 10
v.

likely i'yaK'K)
2<./3a,

Nu

2nd son of Benjamin


26
s18

Gn
81

7WW

sub III.
20

tint.

46

s1

A & L

'A<rvl3 nP )

Ch

( B
.

Qr Pr 20

v.

YXTK sub BN.

'Ao-fyX).
n.coll.

t^JMCM
1

adj.gent. 'Nn as
chief of

Nu 26 s8
36

"ttlEN n.pr.gent. & terr. Asshur, Assyria land & city Dl Pa252 COT on Gn 2 14 ; (As. AsSur,
Pers. Athura, Syr. iol('; on the connection with name of god ,4#Mr,& with '/~\Wtt,=-~\Wgood, ZA 1886 ir Schr '; v. also J en gracious, cf. COT ib.ni Nt j ^ gsW as person; 2nd jib.268f.)
1' '

t)3ttM n.pr.m. a

Edom Gn

s6

Ch

41

(etym. dub.,
v.

'A<r/3ai/,'E<re/3ai<,'A</3a>i/).

yzxpt*

V2&.
v.

^5Dt!?N

n^a-^'x.
following,
cf.

*UM$

(vof

prob. As. isdu,

foundation).

io 22 (P, in table of nations) 2. people of Asshur (oft. as invading n army & even world-power) Nu 2 (poem of Ho 1 2 2 14 4 Is io 5 14 25 19"*** 23 13 3031 Balaam) son of
i

Shem Gn
.

Ch

17

4 9

foundation, bottom, lower TP186 > others fr. part (slope) (As. isdu cf. Lotz "IB/N, ,jw your, Sab. "IDX=' PDD (npB*o)
;
I

TTvTN n.[m.]

3i 52

6 5 La5 Ez2 3

27

s2

32

(here fern.) Zcio";


(if

f 83
^83

perh. rd. **>|, cf. 2

S 2 9 sub ""Wj; or

DHM
.

16 zmgiW^ whence /a, *Zope; cf. Di Nu 21 ) ^VO?^ K the bottom of the ravines Nu2i 16

be late) regard TW^J (like p.??V t'6.) as used because of ancient significance; sts. personified 6 as one Is io EZ31 3 (but del. Co q.v.), cf. also Mi 6 s8 2 3 7 912 23 3. ?ad of Assyria Gn 2 M 1 o" 13 11 3 9 6 1116 23 18M 12 i Ho5 7 8 9 io Isii Mi7 Zc 9 Je2
'

5" Zp 2
1

13
;

'N
.

run?
'

Kig

si

=la3'j*; 'N

'jf

Ez

TLmtTN]
slope
12
s
;

n.f.

(cf.

supr.)

foundation,
only
1

pi.
1

(mountain-) abs. n^K*N Jos io 40


;

cstr.

rfn^K Jos

20

4 ' rilfK Dt 3" 4

io 10 ; >T|^NGn25' 8 IS19 23

2K15
Mi
5

29

623

17

18";

mountain-slopes Jos io^'Nni ni>BB>ni 3ni "inn; 12 9 (|| id. + -mo); elsewhere defined 'N Tinn

n^pKIs7
"WBfc Is 8
i
19

18

13

27
!
'

Hon
4 -6

11

4. esp.
'

io 12 2o

17 (prob. gloss Is 7

20

njDSn

Dt3

17

3 4" Jos 12

tTVTCM n.pr.loc. (As. Asdudu, COT 01"" DP* 289 Thes MV der. fr. V yvff q.v.)
;

if. Ashdod
cf.

+ 4it. 2K;

i4t.Is 3 6-38;iCh5
1718
18

a powerful city of the Philistines on Mediterr. Sea, "W. from Jerusalem, modern EsdUd, Jos
11
22

i3t.Ch; also Je50 Na3 Ezr 4 ; (only Ezr 6 s2 of Persian or any king not strictly Assyrs 6 'N ?]?Bn Is 36 ian); note also ('N perh. gloss, 23 31 cf. Di who holds same view as to 2 1 8 );
'

2K p^) +
87)

^O

M47

(where assigned to Judah)


cf.

(but

del.

Dr

@)

17

Am

S 5"
6

'N^D2Ki9
tO"Vltt?tjf

11 ' 17

=Is37

'

18

2Ch28 30 Ne9 32
16

Zp

"

Zc 9

Is

n.pr.gent. pi.

an

Arab

tribe

am
traced back to
cf.

Abraham & Keturah Gn 25


n.coll. 2
;

Di.

"Mm* adj. gent. 1*J as


cf. also rd. perh. *"JWtyl q.v., 32 al. rd. netan comp. Ju i .

ing nona ifxrrnrro n?a?a ; 3 i gaul and his sons are buried 'NnTirW; it wa s perh. a sacred
tree,

9
,

but

marking

shrine.

We Dr Kbh Klo

t
^>\,

&

DttW, DBfc vb. offend, be guilty (Ar.


id.,

reum
^Jl,
.

"WMjfcJ
30

v.

nne\
n.pr.[m.] a god of Hamath
1

judicavit,

'\J\,

"l^, fault,
;

guilt, mulct, cf

Eth.
t.
;

tNtyiPN
17
,

2K
Eth.
2
1
20
.

otherwise wholly unknown.

TO Ez
+
1.

am Hb
13

"

+7
4
;

22

WS Lv 4
:

Lv 5 " Nu 5 7 fhvy-)~ 10 flD^X Nu 5 riosfN Pr 30


DB>X
;
'

t[^A]
t

n.[m.] testicle (Syr.

Jja*./

',

t.;

Inf. abs.

7mp/'ci^ H04 tim LV5 DitW Ez25 12 ;


;

'

19

Jifth/h etym.

unknown) only
8

Iflfe

nilD
Nul3
-

Lv

SiStfM (5*^ Ct

7 )

n.m.

23

cluster

do a wrong, or an injury, with ? niiT7 De*X OB'S /i hath done a great wrong to Yahweh (in violating the comtrespass,

commit an offence, a

Aram. nfo; etym. Ar. (Eth. RflilA: J\5o|, sub VblW, but no suitable Thes dub.; 268 300 der. fr. -/"je>X 0. meaning proven ; Sta*

MV

mands)

Lv5
it
7

shall give

(P); \b DB>X 1B* (restitution) to him to


1010

19

]r\i) and he whom lie did

'

afformat.
pi.

b)' abs.

Nui3 +

24

cstr.
,

v^+J

s2 niba^K Ct f; cstr. r6??te Dt 32 tibyft 10 9 Ct7 sf.n*r63E'Gn40 ; 1. cZwster of grapes,


;

D\m ttffen wrong Nu 5 (P), cf. 2 Ch 19 ; and tliey committed lasting wrong (irreparable 12 wrong, the Edomites against Judah) Ez 25 2. be or become guilty Ju 21 22 Je 50 7 Ho 4"
.

B*3$

'K

Nu

s3

cf.

v 24 ; vid. also

Gn 40 10 &&B\

grapes; hence fig. of deeds of enemies of Israel, clusters of gall s 32 have they Dt 3 2 (|| *1 *3jy); fig. of Isr. Is 65
t"i

D*33V 'S

clusters ripened

'xa Bflrwjn

s;rc>>;

Mi

^3*6

1"; in offences requiring sin-offering Lv s 3 -' 7 23 Nu 5' (P), of trespass-offering Lv 5 with b guilty of Lv 5 46 (P), with 3 in or (P); 4 1 3. be held guilty, through Ez 2 2 Ho 13 bear punishment V'34 22 23 Pr30 10 Is 24 s Je 2 3 4
13 ' 22 - 27
-

Hb

'

^ia?te

px

fig.

of

H05

15

io

14

Zc 11

Ez6 6

desolation of Israel under Yahweh's judgment;

(but

cf.
.

DB>).

Niph
Impf.

*DE>X3
sf.

Ct f in sim. JS3n Jl'i^KS "tfff cf. v 8 (where Thes think of ciusters of dates, v. "ion

suffer punishment

Jo I ls

Hiph.

MV

DO'B^n

declare them guilty

^ 5".

palm-tree, "iS3n 'X

ib.)

2.

cluster

of henna-flowers,
'

tD#H adj. guilty/x abs. 2814"; pl.tTOKte


Wnx~;>X
42 (E); guilty, and so bound to 19 offer a trespass-offering Ezr io ; but rd. prob. chroao1 v h Perllsch T U d vk. 1890. 43 DD&'XI
so

(v.

Ct

1 ".

(Cf.

^3), metaph. of the beloved one GrunwaldIs^a<,1 Letlerb<ie. ** xi 148 M


'

Gn

s'

m. an Amorite, brother of Mamre, dwelling in neighbourhood of Hebron 13M 2. in combination bty* bm Nu Gni4 s3 M 9 'i 1 Dti 24
T73tL'N n.pr.
1.
.

Kue

'

'

'

QttJN n.m. offence, guilt

'

Gn

26'

37

tl/sf.

iDBfc

Nu

7 t.; 1.

offence,

Eshcol,
(cf.
1

=
);

Sto^X valley of a
;

Nui3
fr.

32

;valley

of

cluster,

region of Hebron

s2

in 13

24

der.

'x cluster, q.v.; see

s2 2. [guiltiness RV). fault ty 68 10 Pr 14 9 Je 51 5 3. compenguilt Gn 26 (J) sation, lvK ^T?? to whom to return the

trespass,

DEW

however Di ad

loc.

B3tt/M n.pr.m. 1. a descendant of Japhet Gn io3 = 1 Ch i 6 = 2. a northern people JeSi 27 W2^K1 JO DTj ni3?pp (perh. a people of Bithynia, =Ascan(ians) + az ending of Armen.
;

patronymics, v. esp. Len


Abhu.dl.2Mf.

0r "-

3s8f,
)

also

Lag

06*

compensation (or satisfaction for injury) Nu 5 4. trespass(P ; restitution for guilt RV). used only offering ( AV, but guilt-offering RV) 2 22 10 Nu 5, 6'2 i8 9 (P), & in Lv 5, 6 7, 14, I9 Ez 40 39 42 13 44 s9 46 20, cf. Ezr io 19 This offering seems to have been confined to offences against God or man that could be estimated and so
78
'

TJ

iGn

io

3.

but v Lag Arm.n.Stud.l^

"GttJN

V. II. 13B>.

hwi$ f
be

(be firm,

firmly rooted,

cf.

Ar. j}|

firm).

covered by compensation. The ordinary tresa ram, together with restitupass-offering was tion and a penalty of a fifth of its value. The and Nazirite trespass-offerings of the leper 12 were he-lambs Lv 14 Nu 6 ; if the person who
suffered wrong or his kinsmen the priests. living the fine went to

were

not
vic-

t^ttJN n.,m.

tamarisk-tree (Ar. JJ1, Sab.


66

The

bm Sab! Denkm.
*bm
v.
-

cf.

DHM 88 "*
6

58
;

on an Aram.

cf. Tristr Low" Abraham Gn 2i 33 (J); in 1S22


;

38

FFP26

planted by Saul is dwell)

offered, the blood and fat pieces going to the altar, the skin and flesh to the There seems to have been no applicapriests.

tims were

nwrw
tion of the blood to the horns of the altar (the chief ceremony of the sin-offering) because the
guilt

80

ItfM
T nSffiS n.f. quiver for arrows (As. Upatu D1 K29) 'x lit. as part of warlike equipment Jb 39 Is 2 2 ; fig. in sim. of sons of one's youth as arrows (weapons which the father may wield)
23
6

was not expiated at the altar but by compensation to the wronged person or his representative. A part of the blood of the leper's
trespass-offering

was applied to

his person to

27

DHO

iriEB'N-riK K.k) -IB>K "oari

neil

the

consecrate him (as in the case of the consecration to consecrate the priests

ram of

Lv 8 s3 ).
and

happiness of the man that hath filled his quiver with them 1 of Yahweh's quiver, in metaph. of

The

trespass-offering the older Hebrew literature.


Philistines send
-

is

unknown

to

JED

prophet as arrow of

However, the an DB*N of golden mice and tumours I S 6 3 4 8 17 and an DE>N of money was 17 but these are given to the priests 2 K 12 different from the trespass-offering of entirely P. The Messianic servant offers himself as an
, ,

'^r"??

ln

Is 49 "1113 yr6 Wr'J! 3 ??'^ and he made me into a -polished


<!>

arrow, in his quiver he hid me; also of quiver in which '' has his arrows of chastisement, V>3

inB^K,

i.e.

his

arrows La 3" (||fD v 12 ).

tT3Btt$M n.pr.m. the

D'Dncon

chief of

DE>N in compensation for the sins of the people, 10 interposing for them as their substitute Is 53
(incorrectly, sin-offering

eunuchs, of Nebuchadrezzar

Dn
;

(meaning
19

AV 1W).
14
.

unknown).
t-MBtfN

See further

Oeliler^^'^DiLvs
TrTOtrS!
n.f.
cf.

2S6=iChi6
v.

2S6
-

Aq.

wrong-doing,
'K

guiltiness
16

cake or roll; other Verss. ancient & mod. have various conjectures, but actual etym.

Symm.

Lv22 + fnnK, n*T) (properly Inf. 10 cstr. DDE* Ezr io 4-3 t. ; sf. inotfK Lv 5 t., 10 24 5 + 6 t.; pi. niDBte 2 Ch28 ; sf. "ntOpX f 69";
1. doing wrong, committing a trespass or
offence 2

& mng. unknown; 8m


Dr
riBttk?,

Lag
v.

GGA1884 No

7'

aa -'"- 2"

ninstpw

n>.

PV v ) ^69 (||n^N) njfgp nato tap H3 TOE'tO of all tlutt one may do wrong therein Lv 5 s6 (P; H3na Kbn^ v 22 ). 2. becoming guilty
-

M 9

Ch 24 18
13

2 8">

131313
6

13

(||nNBnv
:

s3
)

32

Ezr

tn 7plEN
(As. Isqaluna
infr.)
i
8

n.pr.loc. a city of the Philistines

13-"

COT010" Dl"
19

290
;

(||

Ju
2 47

18

S6

17

20

Ph. adj.gent.cf. Je 25 20 47"

Am

||

Ezr io 1019 DVn np^Kb KOP1J sin to the becoming guilty of the people (so that the people incur guilt) Lv 4 3 [VipS? np^K guilt of Samaria 14 3. bringing a trespass(their idols) Am 8
1

Ch

Zc 9"; on the Medit. Sea, S. of W. fr. 2*7 ' Jerusalem, mod. 'Asqaldn, Survey'"(with

Zp

plan);

cf.

also

ZPV"

164

'-

"b]*!7pttJN adj. gent.

c.

art. as subst.

1W

Jos 13 (Ph. ^pCX).


j-

iriDC'K Di'3 in the day of his bringing offering, 24 HDE'X his trespass-offering ; fIJJ iniquity

LV5
7

[^ti'K] vb. go

straight,

go on, advance

requiring a trespass-offering
:

Lv

22 16
v.

BP Ar. Aram, in deriv.) Qal (As.asdru Zim "; Imv. V1B>K Pr 9 6 nr3 TJTia Ti^K go straight on

m^intCN (rvnn- mtor) t \


D^Ottfa
v. |DB>.

-op.

in the

way of

understanding.
;

Pi.
16

Pf

Vkfl*

Mai
IBto
for
foil.; perh. be hard,

12

Gn 30
;

13

Impf. "Hfc? Pr 4" + 4 1. Imv.


.

]ltfi$ (/assumed

firm,

Aram. *}*$, ?T?. something./^). triDlTN n.pr.loc. (the firm f) name of two
cf.

B^Bfcp Mai 3 + 2t.; 1. u 2. causintensive go straight on, advancePr4 15 12 19 3. set right, Is 3 ative lead on Pr 23 9

p r 23 19

Pt. pi.

Tighten Is

17
.

cities in

Judah.
v. 3JB>.

1. Jos 15 33

43 2. v .

Gn 3 o
Is 9
15
.

13

(J)

Jb2 9 n ^72" Pr
m
l

4. pronounce happy, call blessed 28 9

3. Pu. Impf. ti$


blessed

^4
16
.

n^ffiN
T
;

1. be led on Is 9

Ct6 Mai 3i Pt.-M* Pr3 18 2. be made happy,


;

]yc?

v. ie>.

^4i Pr 3

18
.

t[nt^^]
)

a.m. conjurer, necromancer

t[-ltt>N, or

TOSH,

cf.

Lag

81' 143

n.[m.] only
1

Bab. loan-word, As. a&ipu (prob.

COTG1"

PI. cstr. 'IB'K happiness, blessedness of

cf.

Dl Prl4, Aram, *$$,

is***!'; v. also As. siptu,

D'BBfc conjuration) only pi. 2 2 CEiebs, D*i{ps). (|| fi,

Dn i M (||D"QB-in),
foil.)

io 8 + 32t.&c.sf.,v.infr.; abstr.intens.exclam.O the happiness, blessedness of, <H#* Vflft 1|fe r^X *p!3j; liappy thy men, happy these thy ser7 8 vants iK io (=2Ch 9 ); Tf*

n^ &%

*1l^K

(*/rf

'l

u t>- meaning, whence

rii^K blessed the

man whom Eloah

correcleth

Jb

-itfN 5
17
;

81
7 b. a symbol of this 23', houses v goddess, a sacred tree or pole set up near an 4 3 altar 1 16 33 2 i 3 17" 18 21 23""; prohibited Dt 1 6'; burnt by Gideon Ju 6 B mnM

VI
1

V' 1

19

1'1D 1"J?
;

W? "tyt
^f
is

blessed the perfect in way blessed hischildren after


cstr.

vessels 2

him Pr20 7
8 4 6.ia
6

elsewhere

with E"JN V'S 2 '

Pr3

127

12 1 2 nyn ^,8 9 16 144 ; before'ptcp. f 2 32 41 s s s 18 12 before 84 106 119 128 Is 30 Dn 12 verbal clauses without relative ^ 65 s Pr 8 32 with ^ 137 89 146 5 with sf. (for
1 ;
;

B^W)^! H2 1515

8 34 28 n. with -,aan ^34**40' 94 12 1 1 6 2 ; <ta&:f 33 H ; ; Bn3NIs 5

PI. r>VlE>K a. the goddess

Ju

3' (prob. error for

b. sacred trees or poles 2 Ch 1 s 9 33'; elsewhere D'lB'S id. Is 27 9 12 t.; sf. Mi 5"

nnn^y

33).

S t.; Ex 34

I3

(J)

Dt
10

Is

2 7"
-

Je

1 7

s"

Mi
1

y
;

T1W)

thy happiness

Y#t Dt 33 f 28 VW*
1 2
;
'

ia

K1415.23 2
3 - 47

33" 34

2 Ki7 23" 2 Ch 14 17 24" 31 . (Cf. also Sta ZAW1881 S44f ES B"- UT"'

Ec'io 17 D3nK*S IS32 20 VIB'K Pr 14" 16 20 ; 18 WTrtJ Pr 29 (on these forms'v. Ges !93 B1 K ).
;

""We, who
dub.
:

think 'n only the sacred pole.)

")t^ part, of relation (Moab. id.; origin


DI " L,"!d * Muhlau 84 1. ace. to Tsepreghi Foiwh. 1875, 188 Lb. (117 g^Morg. Hommel 2* W78, H1,r.ll.51 708* l3 M(ill Sayce LagM-i.^ & egp Kraetzschmar Hbrrl 2<* ff, orig. a subst. 'place'
-

t[-ivr&] n.[m.] happiness, only


in

sf.

,-

lf?3

my happiness 30 (J). *' 19 step, going tf"VttJ, lltTN] n.f.


,

Gn

13

Lb.il.79ll.

(cf.

'

Ar.yM
irnr'K

')\,

Eth.
;

hvC:
:

footstep) only
5

sf.il^
3
2
;

Jb 23" Pr 14 16

Tflftj

^44";
of
S

VJE>K

V40 73 ^37", all 'poet. & fig. of


17
;

nzta

=Jj1 footstep, mark,

bwCl

(do.),

"ITIK,

iff

mode

life, etc.
Jb31 7
'

place, As. aSru, used (v. Kraetz.) both as a ' subst. there, where,' and as a relative of place 'where': in Heb. this development has ad-

T["HL N] n.f.
ntSte

step, going,

same usage,

vanced further, and

it

has become a relative

"!$Kf 17". TltTS n.pr.m. Asher


;

Jb 3 i

(Iiappy one, Felix,


'

may contain 6 161 1. son of (god) Asshur or Osiris, cf. Bae" ). 4 Jacob and Zilpah Gn 30 13 3 5 26 46 17 Ex i Nu 20 13 2. the tribe Gn 49 Nu i Dt 26" 1 Ch 2 2 31 s6 s3 1011 34 13 24M Jos 17 17 19 Ju i 5 6 7 1 27 33
cf.
.

Ph. rPBHBW, which however

K
;

4
i

16

Ch

12 36

Ch 30 Ez 4 8 2 3;M
11
-

;
-

31 40 1 Chf"io 26 26 M47 34 s7 Jos 19 s4 -\m nap Nu i 41 2 s7 13 13 Jos 21 630 1 Ch 6 47M 3. n.pr.loc. city E. of Shechem Jos 17 7

f^

'J

Nu
.

40

2 s7 7 72

The chief objection to this sign generally. explanation is that it would isolate Heb. from the other Semitic languages, in which pronouns are formed regularly from demonstrative roots ZMG1886 2. according to Phi also Nb '). (cf. *"* NoU B " lm Hel,r st - n for iffc, deSperling relative E> (q.v.) by (i) the veloped from the a merely prosthetic X, or, prefixing of either tetter, a pronominal X (giving rise to CN, the form of the relative in Ph.), and (2) the addi1-

'

tion of the demonstr. root 7 [found also in

t>N,

t "n\r>K adj .gent.

c.

art.

'K? as

n.coll.

Ju i 32

f^N, n$>n (q.v.), i^jji he who, Art: wlw (pi.)]: the main objection to this explanation is the

6 torntfN, in'N na Ez 2 7 (rd. DneterB with Hi MV Co al., cf. foil.) box-wood Bo

t -rt&Stri n.f box-tree (on form cf. Sta 19 13 Is 4 1 60 Ez 27* (cf. supr.) a small evergreen about 20 feet high, growing on Lebanon, tree
5 :

change of b to "I, which is hardly rendered of probable by the comp. of Syr. \oiet by side 1 seems preferable, the primiTarg. N??^.
tive root having acquired different significations in the different Semitic languages, and been weakened in Heb. to a mere

(Others sherbin, a species of cedar distinguished by the smallness of its cones and the upward direction
,

Bo

Tristr

N"-

Hlst -

E"

,-

3S9

so 33

RV.

having

of its branches,

cf.

Thes RobGes.)
2

tmttHrrPttJN t t" -: -:
Schr

17" n.pr.f. Ashera

c. sign for deity, in Ca(As. n.pr.f. As-ra-tu, naanitish n.pr. Abad-Asratum, servant of A. Th<"",",mmd, B1Am*rM ZA1888M3

sign of relation, particle of relation). it into relabringing the clause introduced by tion with an antecedent clause. As a rule is a mere connecting link, and requires to be the grammars) by a pron. supplemented (see such as Of, defining the affix, or other word,

"^

ii.No.77,1.9^

cf. Wkl & Abel & gay ce BF2.H.67,UL71.


,

Qn deriv.
'

Cf.

As.

aiirat, adj. fem. gracious, *): usually with the art. prob. a. a Canaanitish goddess
:

COT

08

nature of the relation more precisely: e.g. Gn " i3~iJHT IS'K lit. as to which, its seed is in it 1 4 in which is its seed, ijr I like the chaff nn 13S'in~K5'X as to which, the wind drives it =which the wind drives, etc.; & so Of. .IB*

of fortune

& happiness ; having prophets i K 16 13 21 7 sacred 18 19 , an image i5 =2 Ch 15 2

etc.

=where, D^t? Sometimes also


.
.

.y*=wlience, Gn
(v.

2" 3 a 20"

infr.)

the relation

TOM
expressed by
causal, etc.
it is specifically

82
temporal, local,
antece-

"TOM
he made, 3' the tree fan Tjina IS'S which is the midst of the garden, etc. b. after words denoting time, place, or manner, so that ~W% then becomes equivalent to when, wliere,
in

More
includes

particularly
its

1.
dent,

it

pronominal

whether in the nom. or obi. cases, 6 as Nu 22 1NV ikn -KW1 and he whom thou cursest is cursed, Ex4 12 and I will teach thee TfTfl "IBS*! that which thou shalt say; and with particles or prepositions, as "IS*?* 1"IN
(ace. to the context)
tliat

why:

(a)

Gn 6
2

etc. (cf.

Ch 35 20 ) 45 6

nB>K I? *XJ* afterwards, when, there are still 5 years

which...; "V-hQ to

him who..., those who..., him who... Gn 43 16 to


,

v*V} P$? yfe when there shall be no plowing, Jos 14 10 i'k 22*; after Off or Din Dt 4 10 Ju s 25 14 4" 1 S 24 (v. Dr) 2 S 19 Je 20 al.; simiGn 40 13 ((3) Gn 35 13 inx nan nata Dipraa larly
.

tltose

who

...

i6 ao
7

2Si8 18
s

1P1XD M\i\> to
Is

nt5>KD Ju to tliat which 27 47 than those whom; LV27 24 ~f^2 him from whom he bought it, Nu
, ;

in the place where he spake with him, v 14 39 20 Nu I3 27 2 2 26 Dt i 31 in the desert which thou
sawest, where (accents

Ke Di),

8 15

iK8'
v.

(unless

?'y? like him against whom 5 ; 24 there is a creditor. 2. instances of "Wi


fa N2>3
1

"

nnan
Is

nSrrb has here fallen out:


10

&

Dt 9")

55" 64

f84

4
.

So(y)in "#* b$

to (the place)

or by QB>, nDK*, DBto, are so common that the exx. cited above will be sufficient. Very rarely there occurs the
affix,

followed

by a pron.

anomalous constr. "f*K D?


12

Gn

32

31

for to? nB>S<

(see

for

Gn 44), f*M Is 47 for DH3 40 f 119* dn^..,*^ EZ23


:

jfa, "0t see under

32 Ru I ; yfofyfa ,6 8 every (place) whither Jos 1 Pr 1 7 ; nB>SQ in where tJu s 27 17 89 1 S 23 13 2 8 (the place) Rui 1617 Jb 393, once only with Uf Gn2i 17 ; ?ba wheresoever Jos i 7 9 Ju 2 16 1 S 14 47 18 5

which (or whither)


to

Ex

s4

16

yfe

2S7

K 18

7
;

IB'KD /rom
<

(the place)

wtere=

nt?X Pp.

It is followed

nomin., in the foil, mostly before an adj.

by the pron. in the cases: (a) immediately,

n whencesoeveriTLx5 Jlxi2 >; "V^jj"?? to(the place) whither (or which) 2 S 15 s0 1 18 12 ;

K
-

or

ptcp.,

Gn

"f*ip$"^S
c.

all

Je

7
.

(8)

moving things VI'MWl IK'S which are

Lvn Nu 9
26
18

living,

13

14

827

35

31

2K25" (HJC52 25
s6
;

n\n)

Ru 4" Ne 2 Ec 7 before a vb. 2 K 2 2" (omitted 2 Ch 34 21 ). (b) in a negative sentence, at the end: Gn 7 2 1 7 12 Nu 1 7' Dt 1 7 15 KWl ym t6 yfc
who
20

Dt 2050 1S10 19 (v. Dr) 8 19 9 Je27 EZ43 Hgi

that or J s 5 4 1 K 1 extreme instances Lv I4 22 30 31

...T^K

iyp

fit

this is the reason


1
27
.

w%

more

Nu

is

||.

not thy brother, 20 15 N.B. V 16 3 Mf\ jnN3

Ju 19 12 1 K 8 4l Tfa Lb an unpa||

20 32 15 (wherewith), 28 1 S 2 (wherein), 1 Is 8 12 (where nDN* would be (about whom), 6 foil, normally by v), 31 turn ye to (him as to) whom they have deeply rebelled, 47 16 Zp3 n Ec 3 9, 1 1 4 19 (=how). d. it is dispensed with

Dt 7 19 K 2 s6 Ju8
,

6 21

only in appearance after

('31

"^nON) 1DK *Kfa

ralleled expression for 'who are in the land'; non jna rd. '51 'the saints that

TW

followed by the words used, its place being really taken by a pron. in the speech which
follows, as

are in the land, they (nDil) are the nobles, in 3. sometimes (though rarely) whom,' etc. the defining adjunct is a pron. of 1 or 2 ps. as well as of 3 ps. In such cases it is strictly to be rendered I who ..., thou who, etc. Ho 1 4* Din; Drrv iJ3-V^N thou by whom the fatherless
;

manded
it,

Ex

Gn 3 17 the tree as to which I comthee saying, Thou shalt not eat from 22 8 Dt 28 s8 Ju 7 4 (flj) 8 16 (where the noun
Dt 9 2 )
5.
.

repeated takes the place of the pron., cf. 16 4 12 iB9 B (ng +; cf. 2 s 11 2K17 21
*HfT|

sts.

in poet. 6.

= one

who, a
4

man who (men


45

82 /, whose covenant compassionated! Je3i 19 23 Is 49 Jb 37 17 thou whose they brake, 32 garments are warm..., canst thou? etc., 1^71 nM 12 15 144 we whose sons, etc., 139 my frame was not hidden from thee, nriDa >l?|fl ftt / v)ho was wrought in secret (= though 7 was 13 wrought in secret), EX14 for ye who have seen the Egyptians to-day, ye shall not see them again for ever! (cf. Vmi 9)4- the a. defining pron. adjunct is dispensed with

is

who),

Saris, o'lTivtt,
17
.

''

(Hi) 15

W
1

^ 24

55

20

95

Jb 4 19 5 s 9 s

occas. receives its closer

definition

word of *
(b)

it, in other antecedent is inserted in the rel. clause (a) in the phrase peculiar to Je., b* '" nan n;n IB* that which came (of) the

by a

subst. following

words,

its logical
:

to Je. t'14
4

46 47 49
30

s4

(cf.

Ew' 334)

Ex
201
;

25

:pna DB>
Di*

Nu 33 1 S 25 M^rTIi Ez 12
9
25

2
cf.

K
30

8'

12 6 bbb
13

the Eth. usage

represents the simple subj. of a sentence, or the direct obj. of a vb.: so con1 ng>X which stantly, as Gn 2 the work
nb^f

when

"S'K

50 1 S 25 (c)(antec. rei>eated)Gn 4 9 s Is 54 (prob.) as to which I sware ('' repeated), which I take up over you (as) that, etc.,
,

s9

Ams
7.

a dirge.

na'K

tttat

(belongs, belong,

-HtfM
belonged) to, is used a. either alone or preceded "i'S to express (all) that (belongs) to, as Gn
1

83

1tt>N
to confess Lv 5' 26**, jrajf*ri (caused to swear that .); after a noun Is 38' T3ta niKH the 2 20 9, ?) with sign that (|| growing frequency in late Hebrew, 2 Ch 2 7 and esp. Ne Est: Ne 2 s10 7 M (= Ezr 2 W 8" "

n^nn

iK"
:

by

23

Tp-ffr

P|9 of

all

that

is <Atne,

'

31
24

TBtoO

C^Kp

of that which

was our
wtacA

father'*,
/i

32

& sent
b.

over i?~TB>K"nx

</(a<

Aad,

+ oft.

as a circumlocution of the genitive, as Gn 29 rPDsb -IB* JNSn-Dy with the sheep that were

10" 13"*" Est 1"


4

Dn

her

father'*,

6 8 40 47* Lv 9 Ju 6"
31

S 25' D*?rn

11 2 3 4 6' 8" Ec 3" (TBtoD) contrast Ru 2") \ mx &* (with 3iD 9' 8 8 i (y) prefixed to a direct citation, like

10

18

iS'ts'K,

2S14
1

'brBte ni^nrrnK, 23 s

1K1
49

833
s

Y"TJ%j ^^ISl ?y upon mine own mule, v 4 10 1 1 2 16 13 Ru 2 2 '; and esp. in the case of a

(=5ri recitativum) (rare) 1 S 15 2S1 b. it is resolva(v. Dr) iff 10* (prob.), Ne 4". 4 ble into so that : Gn 1 1 7 WDE ? t6 TB>X o */ia > 16 14 they understand not, etc., 13 2 2 TDK '-i;5>N go
'? q.v. 2*
4

s0

compound expression depending on a 5 43 genit., as Gn 23" 40 41 fc^f^ "5^??

single

that

it is said,
1

Ex

20 26 Dt 4 10 40
-

*|b
'it

3D"

na*N 6 3
18 4

*WP

28 2751

K 3 1213 2 K 9

s7

Mai 3".

c.

has a causal

the chariot of the second rank which he had, Ex 38 30 Ju 3 20 6 M 1 S 17 40 2 1 8 TfK D'jnn T3K

PINEO the mightiest of Saul's herdmen, 24 s

iWWyjte ^vt?n"S)33-n?, 2 S 2 Saul's captain of the host, 1 io 28 15 20 22 31 Je 52 17 Ru 4'. C. with names of places(esp.suchasdo not readily

* force, forasmuch as, in that, since: Gn 30 31 and Mizpah.TDK ^'JXfor tliat he said, 34 1327 42" we are guilty, U^SO TE>X w ioAo saw (or, in that we saw), Nu 20 13 Meribah, because they strove 81 7as 22 Ju 9 17 1 S 2 a 1 5" 20" there, Dt 3" Jos 4

go in peace,

WV30

Tg>K

forasmuch as we have

admit the
15

st.

cstr.)
hill)
9

Ju 18 28 19 14

fV$$ TE^N nyaan


1S17 iK Comp. bf (q.v.)
1

Gibeah (the

of Benjamin, 20 4
3

s6 ** sworn, 25 <A<n* rc/iom ( or, seeing <Aa<) hath withholden, 2 S 2 5 blessed are ye of '\ B^lflj TSW, wAo (oiiwi) have done (or ire Aa<

17 19 2K14". IgW 16 which in Rabb., like the Aram, -yi, -'%-?,


in habitual use as a

ye have done),
1

3" 15

K 12

17

s8

23

Je

mark
**J,

of the genitive.
7,

is

De Now). Here also belongs 10 its use in neb TB>K since why ...?(= fes<) Dn 1
Ec
:
:

6 13

8 1112 (Hi

N.B. In Aram,

also

?,

without

expresses

v.
v.

sub neb.
sub
J3

On H
?y
'P.
:

h? TEta forasmuch as Jb 34 s7
d.
it

the gen. relation, as 6*3?K)~, "7 NO??, lit. the word, that of the king=the word of the king. The few apparent cases of a similar use of "it^X are,

(rare

that
27

= w/ii
29

& peculiar) LV4 22 KDnj tofco -efc


(or i/) a ruler sinneth (v

expresses a condition jn case ) (


313 27
-

DN),
34

however, too foreign to the general usage of the language to be regarded otherwise than as due to textual error : 1 S 1 3" read TDK TE>i;j
(or
Dfc>

NU5
1 1
28

Dt (explained differently by *), and the blessing WO^fl TS>!< tyye hearken
22

Ew"

Ex
f,

bipcq (
s2

ttire)
10

n&V (
(as
||

hnhytfr); 2
14

K 25

supply supply n with

1 1

25

Je 52 ) ; 2 Ch 34 read T]ban 1DK "IB^I ( c f. and those whom the king appointed (abbre) B b viated from 2 K 22"); cf. Ewf *' with note.
8.
TE>K.

21 IB'K wA7 Ges, Jos 4 . . . 4 6 8 they ask ... , then . (v ^S), Is 3 1' . In s4 v 35 37 ) ">0< may be ren2 Ch 6 '3, cf. (||

(v

DK), 18

pW
B

'1

dered indifferently because or when. Once, 31 1 K 8 e. perh. (ex(|| DK). similarly, ^P

becomes, like Aram.

"I,

?,

a conj.

Is54 (sq. J3 ; ceptionally) =TBfoj3, a s, Je 3 3 but |3 q.v. sts. stands without ns?N3, &ntW may
in these passages connect with what precedes) s 106 34 (in a connexion ace. to some also Je 48
;

approximating in usage to '?: thus 9,.=-quod, on, that, subordinating an entire sentence to a verb of knowing, remembering, etc. (a) with
flK

Dt

r 9 forget not

HBVpn

TSW*
etc.,

m
29
' 1

the fact that


15

(=Jiow) thou provokedst, 19 20 2 S 1 1 know ye not 24" shoot from off the wall?

Jos

10

TMfa 2K8

DX how they
2

where ~W$3 would be more usual "W? may HKT however be the obj. of TDK). In 1 S DTXn rd.TS'K3 v. Dr. f. combined with preps.,

^
iy,

T^

TB'K

converts

them

into

15 19 1 Of time 1 4 2 K 14 20 15 +2 S 1 4 TB>K nny now (is it) that (peculiarly) Zc8 20 (prob.) yet (shall it be) that...?3*; cf.

As subj.

(rare)

Is38
.

+ oft.
. . .

conjunctions
T3-1

see

20

below, 1?K3,

-\2ta3,

T3*?D.

On its use similarly


pc, jypp,

withTns (Tq),
,

'If*?,

Tp,

Byp? Ct 3 (/3) mon, '3 being usually employed)


B>
.

without

)")K

(not very com:

B3, Ty, T3*KC, with H interrog., occurs once, 2


i>y, 3i?y,

'JSO, nnri, see these words.

K 6a

after

ST Ex
,

Ez 20 26 (very strange in Ez v. Hi) Jb 9 5 15 31 12 (Ew De Di) Ec 8 P.KT Dt i (RV) 1 S 18


1 1
7
:

Note 1. TB>K being a connecting link, without any perfectly corresponding equivalent in Engl., its force is not unfreq. capable of being

84
See e.g. represented in more than one way. s 12 2 S 2 (above 8 c), Is 28 unto whom lie said, or for that he said to them.

DM
t]VW?N
n.pr.m. a

man

of

Judah
1

(perh.
11 ' 2
.

fr.

T\W&=ejfeminate or uxorious)

Ch
i

Note

2.

The opinion that

IB'K

has an as4

tvioPtw
city in

Jos 21",

ybntTN

s 30 s8

ch

severative force (like '3, q.v.), or introduces the apodosis, is not prob., being both alien to its

M im 6 nfoflttJN Jos I5 n.pr.loc. Levitical


1'

not required by the passages Render Is 8'20 either ' Surely ace. to alleged. this word will those speak who have no dawn,' or ' will they speak iohen (cf. supr. 8 d Dt 27 1 1 Jos 4 21 ) they have no dawn.'
general usage
.

&

mountain-country of Judah, south of "L 8" 484 " ** <a Survey Hebron, mod. Semu v. Rob 15S 17.19 403 fa it a p pears as n .p r j Cn 4 B(J Pal. man of Judah. (On the form, cf. sub ^iNn^SJ.)
.

I.

ntps n j9

a. in (that)
;

which ... Is 56* 65"


;

nanx tNu 2Z 33

JIN, with makk.TlK, with suff. Vlfc; Trff, nanx tEx 29 s5 fem. 'nns; 'nps,
, ,

66 4 (supr. 1) 12 l8 47 (v. 2).


-

which (4 c) b. adv. in (the place) where: c. conj in that, inasmuch as, supr. 4 b (y). 8 s 23 d. t Jon i f*$S Ec f 8 4 ; cf. ^. fGn 39 ^P? on account of whom 1 (? "IB^i on account
3' in (that, in)
.

Ec

W
Ex
45

etc.;

2 pi.

16 D?J, once DaniS Jos 23

3 mpl. 20 1 8
;

regularly DriK, rarely

Onm

tGn32'

Nu 2 1 3 Ez 34

12

Ch 6 s0

once DnrfiX Ez

of,

framed on model of Aram. ?H3

v.

sub

?B>).

->N3
"YdTNft
them,

v.

sub
a.

3.

from
.

(or than) that


'

which (him,

etc., that

Lv 4 M)

.)

Gn 31 Ex
1 .

29

s7 27

Nu 6" (see
. .

30 . Jos 10" Ju 16 Is 47 13 + ; than that 11 a b. adv. from (the tEc 3 ; ffcD "n!> f Est 4

23 3 fpl., on the contrary, regularly jnnx 54 Ez 83* (13 t.), once ft* Ez 16 (also rnrflK runs Ex 35 26 njniK Ez 34 21 ) forms with cAokm also oft. written plene : the mark of the accusative, prefixed as a rule only to nouns that are definite (Moab. id., Ph. fVK i.e. n>K p 213f rp freq. in %; Syr. %i ); Aram, (Schrod rare as mark of accus. (for which "^ is very but used often in the sense of subpreferred),
,

place) where

:
.

(the fact)

tliat

C. conj a (j3). supr. since tls 43*.


. .

from

stance

oicria,

also in that of self, e.g.

l^o

found, establish!) t[tCt^] ( i_r^"' " Hithpo. WWtnn) Is 4 6 ( der & above by S Jer Hi Kn De MV, /tio yourselves firm, but) rd. perh. ttjf^BJ Lag Che, v. Bfla (Thes expl.
-

c f-

per AftT
is

sibi ipsi, se, reapse, otfcJ^.


;

PS

1Mof
-,

Sam.
it

Ar.

VjI

only used with

sf.,

when

desired to emphasize the pronoun, e.g. Qor 4 Mi,im. uses \\S\ Jaya similarly, i [Eth. Di S150 *; but it is dub. if this is etymologicaliy

as

denom. from E*N; on other views

cf.

Di).

akin.]

The primitive form

will have been


-

tnttrttJM n.f. (pressed) raisin-cake 'K S 6" 1 Ch 16 3 distributed, with other viands,

with foil, gen., 01 p 'iwyath, orig. a subst. a parallel development with whether ultim. AG1 5188 niN sign from -/iTlN is uncertain: 01
;

432

to people ; esp. as stimulating, pi. rffcWN Ct 1 s 2 ; more explicitly D"3J$! "&&R Ho 3 used 1**''-'"-'- 7 'B*ete sacrificial feasts (cf. RS in ); 7 ^?Q.n "^P Is 16 i.e. the raisin-cakes which were

Lag"'-*

affirm,

N6 ZMG1888 738
'

the ground-form is being abbreviated.

In Heb. doubts. the forms with e, e ftfX In postB Heb., used in


;
:

an article of trade at Qir-hareseth (taken by Thes al. foundations, i.e. foundations exposed by ruin, from [B*?*?] with such a meaning).

combination with another prep. thus iniK3 Di>n=Bibl. wnn Di3, nytfn nrfiX3; or as a
nomin., e.g. B&WJ Wx=Bibl. th$l. 1. As mark of the accus. prefixed to substs. a genithe art. defined either 73), or by
tttnn
-

new v.

nuta sub III. EOK.


s3

t frtMTIttJM Jos 1 5 + 2 1., VafltfN Ju 1 3* + 3 t. n.pr.loc. (in form like the inf. of the Arab. vm. conj. from i'KB': so jfori^K from VO&. Perh. Arabic-speaking tribes may have
settled in parts of S. of Judah) city of Danites in the fvBB' of Judah, named with H^njf Jos
s6 31 2<ul s3 ; perh. mod. 'Bshu' 5 1 9" Ju 1 3 1 6 1 8 p,1 "- 13,MS tt Guerin . Survey"'

by (or tive or pron. affix, or in virtue of being proper 116 29 30 names: a. with transitive verbs, Gn i
2
11

12

9 (:^3-nS) etc.

Jos (in particular),

24"

whom Similarly 8 3 28 11 Is 6 al. I S 12

V$

with nj Gn 29 4 4 (but never nVIX); also s7 T\ti) Gn 29 2S I3 S7 , iS 21 18 18 18 So pretty nVx Gn 46 Lv ii Is 49" +

s3

29

iKm'+,

fJjbHtflA V \ T

adj. gent. "

c.

art.

VQ T

as n.coll.

iCh2

s
.

is comuniformly in prose ; but in poetry nx monly dispensed with. By the use of nx with the pron. affix, a pron. can at once, if required, be placed in a position of emphasis ; let the order of words from this point of view be care-

rm
fully noticed in the

85
1
:

37 Lv 10" her I had kept

5 5 one called) his name Enoch, 17 (P), 21 (E) 1 18 13 Hoio 6 etc., to Je 27* 2S21' 1 35* 4 a 3 JI h t 3 8 5 o 'Ez 1 6^E S t2' (cf.Dr : ) alsowith

) conceived as expressing neutrally the action in question, and construed accordingly with an accus. of that which is its real object: exx. occur with tolerable 18 frequency from Gn 4 and there was called (= (J) l|bn inip-nN

Ew i295b

thou wilt take that, take 35 9 s2 i it, 1 14 Is 43 57" J e 9 \ So 'niKn +Je 5 s * 7". It also sometimes enables the reflexive sense to be expressed (elsewhere DB>33) Je 7 19 Ez 3 4 2 Barely with a subst. which In undefined (Ew' OT " Ges 117IB 2 as Ex 21 28 Nu ), 9 21 18 Lv 20 14 1 S 24 s (but v. Dr) 2 S 4" 18 21 or which, though 23 is without definite, 16 s the art., Gn 21 s0 2 S 3 15 Lv 26 1 S o (so Nu 16 15 ) Is 33 19 41 7 Ez 43' (for further exx. v. Ew 1211 b. with a passive verb I.e.) (Ges*
if

VB n $TQf

passages Gn 7 24" 22 32 thee I had slain, and 14 6 13 23 13* J u 14 3 alive, Dt 4 ?i N take forme Ar, 1S14 35 15 i8 17 2i 10
foil,

33

Nu

Zc
In

29<b 3 VJ'C 2 fDn 4Ne ( Co prefix Wn).' Ec 4


7

8' 7
1

S30
37

23

Hg
x

nyiCCM

remember is Kb l9b

9"" Ch 2' 2 Ch 3 prob. some such word as to be understood. (0) J e ,8' Ez


9
1

'

A
'

Z ^li
a
.

Zci2';
(i *

? la )-~

Mo ,K6' Ez 43 the clause: sta ? ,r merely and and K also,


s
l
}

m
is

>s

especially (v. J);

v tt

to the use of 1 riN, see A. M. Wilson """ 13'* 2"* (who, however, confuses it sts. with II.

- z47 TJE] rift-a* ngnn rd . similarl for nw, : see v.-For some particulars as
1718

nw

n% E

corrupt (rd. with

For denoting the pron.


suff.

obj. of

vb.,

m with

flN)

preponderates relatively much above the verbal affix in P, as compared with JE Dt Ju 2AW188I!B8 S (v. Giesebrecht '), partly, probably, on account of the greater distinctness and

precision which

loves.

H^J

11
suff.

*P&

P reP-

withwith makk.TlS, with


etc. (also,

^W, ^m,

Dim

WK, and

similarly ^jrilNO,

'

"^

WD etc.), first

however, tyfc,
in

pass. vbs. of filling

(Ew

!281b
),

as

Ex

+.

c.

Jos io 25 i4 IS, next 2S24 24 ; then repeatedly (but not exclusively) 1 K 20-2 8, & in Je Ez, e.g.
1

Ne q 32 (cf. i S 20 Dr). Once after ft?, Hg 2 TO t% d. poet, (si vera 1.), after an
13

with neuter verbs or expressions, esp. such as involve the idea of regarding, or treating, appy. 25 by a constr. Kara alveviv Jo 22 17 2 S
(rare),

K 20
3

25

15 Wl?) 2Ki

11 -

io 16

19

10

20 n Ez
,

(but v am) 12 26 6 16 (beside


-

23

2 27

8 - 21

(beside

WKD)
116

8 8 Je 2
(v. infr.

io 17 23

37

17

^m

1 d; also Is 59 21 Gn 34 2 al, v. sub


1'

contr.
33B>,

Gn 17*: on ^N 33B> & c f. Dr 8- "*") prep,

13 noun used with a verbal force, fHb3 11 19 (Am 4 Is 13 Je 50 40 naanp exerts a verbal

abstr.

force, like the

Arab. nom. verbi

[v.

AG1

IM

-];

and

Nu
2.

io 2 Ez 17 9 VDd|), niKB>!> are Aramaiz:

denoting proximity (syn. D?; Ph. riN, e.g. CIS 3 8 DSB1 MM 33B13 nis p< tib let there not be for them a resting-place with the shades ; As. itti (perh. akin to ittu 'side,' Dl PrI,s

ing infinitives

cf.

Ew' 239 *).

KAT 2498
that

but

cf.

No ZMQ * <).

Hpt
as

Not found

accus. in other relations than that of direct obj. to a verb: a. with 17 7 verbs of motion (very rare) 13 Dt 1" 2

nN marks an

yet in the other cogn. languages: but cf. Eth. ATI": 'enta, towards, which supports the view

Nu

n
to

'

(to

Ju 19

walk the wilderness'); denoting the goal 18

VfUN

for 'int [cf. 1W, Wl] mee 01 " 431 Prat 2 * 07* 643,
is

p er h. from

Ez 21 25 (Ew'"*"-"").

b. denoting
7 22

1.

Of companionship,

Lag "'**).

together with:

Gn6 13
of
,

time (duration), also very rare: Ex 13 LV25 Dt 9 20 c. expressing the accus. of limitation 1114 23 1 K 15 (rare): Gni7
.

behold, I destroy them JHKrrnK together with 31 the earth, r2 4 + oft., esp. with verbs

3. Chiefly in an inferior or later style, (or T1X1) is used irregularly, partly (a), as it would seem, to give greater definiteness (so esp. ONI) at the mention of a new subject (when

nx

3 11 4 dwelling, abiding, going, etc., as Ju i 14 19 in the phrase iflK "IB>K Dyn Ju 4 " & 71 9 20 4 1 S 14 ' 30 etc. ; thou, and thy sons l\m

with thee

it may sometimes be rendered as regards), or through the influence of a neighbouring verb (a cstr. Kara avvtaiv), or by an anacoluthon, partly Thus (8) as resuming loosely some other prep. 2646 10 (a) Ex 1" NU3 5 (within; so Ez 35')

6 18 ; similarly (3rd pers.) 7' 13 8 18 8 ,D,r124 9 al.(charact. of P: Dr ); n'riStfrrnK r\bnm

Gn

walk with God, i.e. to have him as a coma course of life pleasing (sc. by adopting M 69 JIN ^nnn lit. 1 S to him) Gn (cf. 25");
to

panion

by
in
2

the side of, like Is 4 5", eqvally

vnth

Lv 26 s9

J0S17 JU20 (anacol.), 14 25 36 34 16 22 1 S 17 2 S 2i 2 65 (contr. v ) (v. Dr) 26 12 J s 53 s Je 23 s3 (but rd. rather with (prob.), 57 s s2 16 4b !l* Nfcen Ez Kt, 4 5 38 QRg) 27 36
-

Nui8

2,b

Dtn

13

11

44 ' 46

common

in partic.

with Je

23

28b
(cf.

DV 1

e,

f ). Hence,

a. with for the

purpose of help:

Nu^'UriK^, J0S14 12

K6

(VtfK,as
is

16

32

*9 ''m 'D

who

on

my

Je2o") Jul" side, who?

86
Is 63 12 our lips are with us, on our side ; in the phrase 'b 2 S 14" 2 Je 26"; Nfco
3K

n
g"

^m

"3 Is

43

Je i 1M,

UPIK

HD = what

luxve

wef

25
27

s9

Is 49
8

my

m
1

t
.

(nirn)

15"

right is with Jehovah (contr. 40 ), the light of mine eyes also 'HK J'N
;

Je8 ^38"

)"IK

to bear together with,


17

i.

e.

to assist

Ex

8 s2

with the help of: Gn Exceptionally, ' ,_ nx with the help 4 for I have gotten a man 45 25 of'* (cf. Dy 1 S 14 ) 49 (where, however, the

Nu 11

i. e. is gone from me, Pr 3 s8 8 18 in his power, Je 10 5 a^n 6 DniS |'X is not in their power, perh. 1 2 A
-<\r
.

Sam. favour 8 M b. beside cf. Est 9 "B? nf?1) Mi 3 (Germ. 6en): Gn 39" nDIKO WK VT *6 he knew not with him, beside him, aught (i.e. Joseph man8 23 aged everything), v Ex 20 "RK (*^J f6 ye c. besides shall not make (aught) beside me. 16b and before in the presence of (rare): Gn 20 8 In this all thou shalt be righted, IS30 M16 , d. sense 'B , S "R? is more freq., v. sub Q ?B.
parallelism,
<B
'"IB*

&
j

7N1 for

is said to be n&? wn'<A dream, or the word of 12 a prophet, 2 Je 23 27 18 3 Metaph. of a mental quality, Pr 1 1 2 13 10 b. in one's know-

ffl

12 , ledge or memory: I859 WRX ^ VB'S our transwith us, i.e. present to our minds gressions are

(||

whom

aejrv wrtrtjn), Jb 1 2 n^x-ios ptpo-nK with are not (i.e. who knoweth not? Wt oi
I4'?|J?K i.e.

o-woiSe;) things like these?

known

to thee,
thee, as
[2

Pr 2 1 Gn 40 14 Je 12 3 (Ew Gf towards 1 d y). So OaE>BrnK tM Gn 23 s


'i

3.

K9

15

alone],
is

of intercourse of different kinds with another, or cone.g. after verbs of making a covenant
tract, or (less often) of
(a)
1

Dy

4 b,

^(rnsj

K 10".

Comp.

which

more frequent

in this sense.

4. T1KQ

(>riHO, etc.; also

-rfKD, v. p. 85)

speaking or dealing:
60

Gn 9
1

19

is

17
cf.

(EZ16

Is

21

59

-DiK)

Josio 4
is

K3

etc.;

1S2"

(but here

VlKO fnbn

from proximity with (like Gk. itapa with a genit., Fr. de chez; in Syr. Arab. Lo^. ^o, ilc
correspond.

<S X Ke prob. to be read with Dt 1 8 3). ()3) Gn 1 42 30 ttW5 ns<

We

etc., cf.
1

TM,

K8

15

\fr

109

2
,

&
to

esp. in Je and

Ez

^]5
Gn
;

EZ2

16 s 4" [52 (as Jei 5 4 all -nix); 14 44

Synon. OJN?; see below): coupled almost always with persons (contrast DJ??, a). Thus a. with nji? to buy Gn 25 10 + oft. (cf. 1 7 s7 );

perform kindness J1K (E? is here 20 17 2 Zc genl.), 2 S 16 ^STriK VflQ *% Ru 30 9 27 Jui i njn n*trtp^) nflg), Dt i 10" iS 7 14 26 29 89 24, i2 7b (-rriK) Je 21 2 33 9 Ez7 27 i6' 22 23 39 44 21 19 abs. Ez 17 17 20 \jf 109 Zp 3 ; (y) in a pregn. sense, (in dealing) with, i.e. towards (rare): Is 66 14 ^ 6f WIK V3B ito make his face to shine
24

49

Gn 42 24 Ex 25 s Lv 25 36 Nu 1 7 17 + oft.; Nfc'J s 8 ^ 24 nW, as Gn 8 WN1? nji'H-nK n^l and


ngb
;

more

he sent forth the dove from with him 26 s7 ?pn Gn26 31 1 K18 12 2036 Je 9 of a wife deserting
; 1
,

her husband Ju 19 2 frWBJ ^Fll, Je 3 (cf. Is 57 s ); with sim. words Gn 38 1 Dt 2 8 iKii" Je 2 37


'

(v.

EX5
16

iK2
'B *Ji

otA

(= toward) us (varied from ? Nu 6 ) Dt 28 s ; faithful wcfft V 7 g8 ( cf v37 D V J*3?). Ez 2<i


25
-

14 10 Is54 t\,66*>; with b*f Ju i 7 ^27 +,e'l 5 1K22 al., VQf IS2" DKD Gn 30 M Ex io" Jb 2 7 Lv io4

20

);

27

43

(B>-li3'n),

14

(n?an).

Hence b. of

rights or

(IjrfK);
-

Ju 16 15

WW
2

PU

*|ai>l.

(8) often

with

verbs of fighting, striving, contending, as Gn 2 8 9 i4 Nu20 ,s IS45 9 ' 508 ^35' Pr23"; with

BBK>EO K3
2.

14

143

(Is 3
19

al. DV).

handed over from, given on the part of, 22 any one: Gn47 njriB DSD ph; oft. in P, as Gn 23 20 Ex 27 21 a perpetual due Vj^ *&n& from, or on the part of, the children of Israel,
dues,

Of

localities, esp. in

the phrase

describing a site:
is

Ju

11

B^pTlK
s7

W
8
;

DX IB'N.
which which
21

LV7
v.
is

34 "

24
2

1 d)

Nu3 7 + Dti8 iS 2 (, etc.; 1 5 S fop ns?P IJ^TU yOBh but there


8 9 84
3 ,3
;

near Kedesh,

is

commoner
Qipo nin.
fo/

1 g 2 9 in this sense);

(cf.

Dy 2,

none to hear thee deputed of the king,


expressing origination:
''

K 5".

EZ43

Ex

33
16

C.

VW
or

Perh., anomalously, 1 S 7 at 23 all those places (but v. Dr); in 2 S 15

njnj tlben.

Esp.

DSC
:

of a concrete
1 s4

27

^'"IN

TIKO

DX

object

na-Isn-riX
anal.: rd.
1

fyj ^B-by, nx=ou/ards is against with L T3")Ba 1B^ OSJ fJJ VjET^y;
beside
it

proceeding from him Gn 35 31 11 (fire), (a wind), 16


Is 38' (a sign), Jesi 12 of wrath Zc 7 (cf.
53

(brimstone),

Nu

S 16 14
),

(evil spirit),

K9

s5
ttltjt

(sc.

the altar); butl^V 13

Nu 17

(wasters),
11

(dew); 4 teaching Is 51

Mis
1

etc.

would be idiomatic,

&

for

"ffi'K
20

WK

the
2
1
10

Klo

word of prophecy Je7*

(so

i8'

+ oft. in

proposes plausibly i#tCnX (v. Ex 30 ). 3. 'B ns denotes specially, a. in one's 16 29 possession or keeping: G1127 30 thou know.Tn -IB>K how thy cattle est ... TO *J?po 33 s3 2 13 3 fared with me, v Lv 5 19 Dti5 Jui7 1 S

Je) 37

17 Ez 33 30 ; with 'have I (we) heard' Is Ob 1 ); of an event, or phase 28 s2 Je49 14 ( 20 of history Jos 1 1 nJTH "> nso it came of* to ., 23 *> rn " nsp ( 1 12 24 Hb 2 13 v 118

napa Kvpiov) Ezr 9"


6 s8

Mi

12

Ne 6 ; of trouble (ny )) 2 of a good or evil lot, having its (T!})}

16

TEUTM
source in " Je 13* Is 54"

87

onnn
, ;

^ 2 2M

Qr ^XD of 30 Kt is WK 'I? who myself {cL an i/iavrov John 5 was with me 1), 54 15 'HiKO DSK not at my in;

'npnn iriKO /rom <Ae s4 (thou art the source of it); Is 44

109 cometh

s0

cf.

Jb

10
;

my praise

of earth, etc., personif. Is 41'; of time, morning n Is 21 12 years Jb 16 22 of weather 3h-tf ; of beasts, to devour Is 56* of

Pr
8

s7

Jb 3 come upon,

(sq. inf.),

c. sf.,

calamity of dominion Mi

stance

place

tiK6 s
iVote.

(cf.

'3D

&6 30

1
,

^BD t6 Ho
:

).

d. of a

(corrupt
cf.

rd.

with

33

[partly] flftT]
DJf:

mm, &

Ez 41 21 ).

OX expresses

closer association than

Pi. pi. fem. as subst. 4 (sq. IS). things to come, future things Is 41 s3 44? 45 11 Hiph. bring, Imv. D*> Vnn I s 21" bring water (on form, for V1KH c f. Di Ew' 14 " Ges'"-"1 1 ); Je 12' bring beasts, to devour.
. -

denotes hardly more than from the surroundings or belongings of, nXD expresses jfrora close proximity to. Thus Saul asks, UBjtt ?|pn ^D who has gone from (those) about us ? but Jacob, speaking of the
sts.

hence while DJ

fWH Ez
""jflti

tpiTN

Qr, pi-IN"' Kt, n.m.


rds.
,

entrance,

40"; Co
i
,,

[rm
v.

cf.

Sm

01"".

"TIN,

?N rT N

sub

II.

m.
8

loss of Joseph, says,

Gn 44** WKD iriKn

KS>1

and
cf.

+ Dn!SI n.pr.loc. (perh.= Egypt. Chetem,


Ebers 08821
20

the one

is

gonefrom with me.

J"IKD is

accord-

Ex

ingly preferred to DJrtD in the sense of origination or authorship; DND is not usual in the sense of DJ> c, nor DV in the sense of OSD b.

13

Nu

33

w Dm
;

but 'O0op,'od<o, cf. Lag "") in Egypt, place on edge of desert, so

'-

nana
riJN.

Nu 33 8

DriS

v.

sub
v.

t^ynriK n.pr.m. Ethbaal

(with Baal,

i.e.

btoriNt
1

sub
'

i>on.

living under B.'s favour; '106pa\os, EWafidKos j 08 A M .,iii.i 3 ,i. 2 .cA P.i >18 . on later king of li]e

? ( mn gj/lfc

Thes comps. Ar. take ^y\

name, in As. Tuba'lu,

v.

COT Gn
1

Sidon, father of Jezebel

K 16
-

31
.

io 15) king of

short steps, hut this appy. only by-form of JJI).

tpJ-lK

n.f.

" 45

'

23

she-ass (Ar. lfl, Aram.

"HriN n.pr.m.

1. one of David's captains, a panionable) 2 612 native of Gath 2 S 1 18 2. one of David's 30 mighty men, a Benjamite 2 S 23 M

(perh.

from

r\H

with=com.

*f&, MX}', As. aidnw) JTT1K 30 32 yhVL Nu 22 ; WHj Gn 49" +


-

Nu 2 2+ ro t.;
2
1.
;

tfw*
30'-'

Gn

i2 w + 2

pi. abs.

nahK

(in

iCh

31,

nt<).

t^NVVN
:b3N1
is

1. Pr
in

bwt6

-nan with

dnj

Vn^b,
v.

MT. n.pr.m.

(iprob.

me

taken as name of a son or pupil of Agur; but most moderns read b V*k TNJ& I have wearied myself ibffi

God:

01

S82c

) usually

42 ; 16 314 perty (constituting wealth) Gn 1 2 32" Jb i 12 30 cf. 1 Ch 27 ; so of the asses of Kish 8 t. 1 S 42 3.3. 6 2o io j.j.h.i.. as beastg of burden Gn45 B ; for 9 10 2122 2X4"; of Balaam's ass riding Jus Nu 22 S1 22 23 23:S 25,27 27 28 2930 30,32 33 14 t. Nu 2 2
.
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '

12

rium J u 5'+ i 2 t.; niaint* Jbi 3 she-ass, as dam Gn 49 Zc 9'; as prot.;


11

]ni*,
:

rnjwi
v.

v.

sub

nat

(v.

^S?),

and am
in.

God, I have wearied myself, God, consumed. 2. a Benjamite Ne ri 7


.

njHN v t
'

run.

nN

v.

nnx.

28 ''PHN n.pr.m. an ancestor of Asaph iCh6 6 apparently identical with ''I) v


.

nnns, n,

vw
'

v.

sub nan.

gnK
,

v. II.

pn.

trT Db$ vb. come

(in
*-

Heb. only poet.) (Ar.


*"
1883 - 343

T [p^ri^] n.m. gallery, porch (deriv. uncertain)

J\

Sab. VIM

DHM ZMG m

Aram.
12

SriS
,

Ez

16

41

Kt

KiTpiJINI,

Qr KJUWlD-p^K EZ42
del.)
'jjj
; '

Dt33 Nn ? Is 2i v. Ges 22 !a 27 ;ipl.nKJe3 ;/M^/.nnKyb37 Pri 677 21 ww Dt33 (=nnK;icf.Di Kb'- ), nm is 4 i 25 s 2S sf. 3 mpl. vnsj 3 fs. nntw Mi 4 wikji Jb 3

Wr) Qal Pf S75R22

Co

(q.v.) rWtP.

tp^lN
41" Qr,
t
v.

n.m.

id.

pin Kt;

Ez 42 s 3 TM
.-

3
;

pi.

DWWJ (Co
Nu 2
1

CnnN

n.pr.loc. only

tH}

so
1

Twmj. mpl. VTO Is Is 4 1 nVnk Is 4 1 B + 2 1.; come, of fpl. men Dt33 21 V'68 32 L341 25 56 12 Am. =come now, 14 of men unto * with hostile purpose Jb 3c" 12 s2 of Dt 33 2 of ends Je 3 (sq. b) cf. Is 21

Jb i6

22

+2

t.;

JvriKjl

, perh. (Di) name of a caravan-route,

cf.

2i ls +2t,; P.

others (after X@) transl.icay vestige, footprint;


22 for D*TW1 is of the spies (cf. 13 ); but D^riKn and a locality would hardly highly improbable, receive its designation from the spies.

nrw
J"lJ"li*$ (?

88
iron, usually transl.
i

Lag
;ilso

"

"

\/of following, meaning dubious. * proposes -/n:x, whence he derives

S i 3 20

pi.

Ar. ^ll a tool used in tillage). fin. [n^>] n.[m.] a cutting instrument of

D3TIK Jo 4 10
i.e.

ploughshare sg. sf. frlK 4 a Is 2 =Mi 4 sf. S 13 21 5 ace. to Klo al. also 2 K 6 J^JST^
i
,

^m

the axe

of iron.

ral 2

2nd letter; post BHeb. nume!H, Beth, so in margin of printed MT); (and times. 2000; no evidence of this usage in

2
I.

5=

action refers to only a part of the object, as 3 nan to smite among ... i. e. to smite some '
of... (diff.

OT

from HSn with accus.); 3 31?

^7 8

31
;

2, prep,
fl:) ilai- i
1

in

(Moab.
suff.

3, Syr.

o, Ar.
s9

3 KKO
,

1"

Eth.

before tone-syllables in certain cases


)

to bear in, i.e. to share in bearing, 2 fU3 to build in or at Zc 6 15 Ne 4 4 ; al.;

Nu

(Ges

3,

with

%; 13 (Ex
and fem.
1

S 22

s0

3 Ti&y

Ex5

9
;

3 bvy

to labour

on Jon 4 10
16

!>3K,

^14 4 Jeif

H33), in pause
Kt'n'3), H3;

?]3;

*I3

(once,

U3; D33,

[[33];

DH3, D3

nena tEx 304 36 Hb i 16], jna ti S 31 7 [also 16 Ez 42" [15 times JO? (Fr MM2ffi ), and Is 38

3 nne> to eat or drink of Ju 13 Pr g"; 3 P^n c. specifying the to give a share in Jb 39 17 parts of which a whole consists (esp. in P)
.

Lv 5 s2 Nu i 3 Je 5 , njns]. Prep, denoting properly in, Gk. iv, but applied in many derived and fig. significations. The senses expressed by 3 are grouped by the
19 17

thrice,

1016 s3 17 Ex 12 Nu 31"-* Ho 4 17 7" 8 9 3. with ref. to the limits enclosing a space, 5 10 within: Ex20 TIV^'3 toithin thy gates, Is 56

Gn

19

Rabbis in three classes, y3n JV3 Beth vasculi, njWSni p*3 ]n JV3 Beth coniunctionis et viciniae, ~ $ ? n, 3 Beth auxilii; and the same arrangement may be followed here, though the limits between the three classes are not clearly defined, and they sometimes overlap one another.
,,;
l !

into^ns within my walls. 4. often pregn. with verbs of motion, when the movement to a 83 Gn place results in rest in it, into : after

n s3 8 17 to send Lv 1 6 ; in 9 Is 1 9 ; ID3Gn2 7 ; 2 7 7 '2 Ho 12 (an extreme 1 among Jos 2 3 3 to return (and rest) in thy God, case)
1

rw
.

Kn

3W

I.

In: 1.

strictly, of position

in a place

S 1 6 3 (unless H3p should be read, as v 7 ). 3 t?S? (with) eye (looking) into eye tNu 1 4 14 P5? 4 s 3 'S fj the eyes Is 52 D"?B3 D^B tDt 5
1
;

12

(which often is expressed more precisely by anpa, j'lns), as IV33 in the house, "VIB in the 3 in the land, etc. city, TTOJ in the pot, J*?.? Heb. idiom also says 1^3 in the constantly. mountain Ex 24 18 etc., even in cases where we could hardly avoid saying on, as 1K11'

are upon, both in favourable (Dt 1 1 s 6 5. Jb 7 s ) sense. ^r 101 ) and hostile (Am 9 1 to time, as Gn i O^IOS in the beginapplied
of
.

. .

inn etos Ex2 4 19": so 3-ih3 Dti" al.; 16 Preceded by a verb of motion (esp. yfr 72 6 13V) 2=through, as Gn i2 and Abram passed * w the land passed through it, through fl?? 10 s 17 13 2 S 24 + in(=through) agate, Is 62 Je Mi2 13. Fig. to speak 'JIN? in the ears 17" of...; to be good (or evil, etc.) ^J'J?? ' the 2. of presence in the midst of eyes of. s8 there was not a multitude t pmong, Ex 1 4 s6 2 S 15" left Dns among them even one, Lv 26
17
.

2 , ning; 2 y 3B'n D^'3 on the seventh day; Ju 8 S'nn n)B>3 in that year; & constantly. 6. 10 of a state or condition, whether material or mental, in which an action takes place: so
,|

oft.,
yfr

BpKlm

peace
T|pn to

Gn

13

15

!T)X3 in distress

91"; tens
JTJ3

walk in

his integrity;

Ex

19

5 predicate, denoting it as that in which the subj. consists, or in which it shews itself (the Beth esgentiae, common in Arabic, esp. with

in evil case.

7. 3 introduces the

a ptcp. or adj. and in a negative sentence Qor and God (appears) not as 2 79 Jili) ill
:

l*j

Ahitophel D^^pS i s among the conspirators, 1 8" mirp' ^{JO bb3. So 13 in thee (of 2

one remiss;

27

^~x*i+> _*
"):

\SJ

and they are

Israel,

coif.)

Dt '7 14

47
15'

18 10 23" 28"

from 1J3? beside thee LV25 35 ). Spec. a. of an Jos 14 15 individ., implying eminency among 18 Tabor among the mountains, 49 15 Pr30 30 Je46 Ctl" D'Bto na;n the fair one (=the fairest)
:

(diff.

homme]
pred.,

not believers [comp. French en A"" ,1S viz. a. v.


;

en
:

honnete

W
+

a primary

Ex

18 4 the

God
6

of
9

my

fathers

TJ$?
"O ^3

was

my

help,
<S

146
al.);

Ho

with
the

Che

f
+

13 68 5
.

(rd.

1^3
''

among women, La
v.

1
:

cf.

Luke

42
.

On

S 17 12

consists in Yah,
pi.

Jb 23 13 37 10

With

BJf his name the pred. in


J. is

Dr.

b. hence with

some verbs, when the

(as pi. maj.)

118 7 '^tyS

my

89
great helper,
54"
(v.

Che),

Jun

35
.

b.

D7?S3 with
ployed), Is

secondary pred.,

Ex6 3
as

and I appeared unto

arbitrators (arbitrators being


disciples,
1 1
19

emi.e.

them

unclean = while unclean, 28 Is 40 Kfr pjns he cometh as a s strong one, yjr 35 v. De) and rise as my help, v 16 30 7 (where up 26 32 55" Pr 3 Jb 36 (De). c. a pred. as accus.,
as one
62
,

God Almighty, Nu 26 s3 s 16 n ?P^3 as an inheritance, 14 34 Ez46 47 Dt io 22 26 14 I have not put away therefrom NCC3
*J|J

i>K3

8" :ne!>3 with iny them present; Ex 8 113 Jo having


a tree with
its

10(1^3 py

sap;

19

19

and he with the

12th.

10

b. often of

ibyn D , 3B'3 iom what one

,M takes or brings with one: Gn 32 b03 with 54 staff I 1 over Jordan, Ju my passed 15 24 24

Is 7

Mi

6" al.

3 Dip

Is 48

10

though
1

silver,

have refined thee IDM tib) hut not as Ez 2o 41 Nu 18 26 36 s Jos 13 67 23 4


;

Ez 45 47 2222
(cf. b),

( r d.

6$)
as a

48
it

20

+ 78

s5

& allotted
(i.e.

ntaa (v. Co) all nbnj iona as a line


,-

with; 3 K3 to come with Lvi6 3 \fr66 13 71". (In Arabic this usage is developed more fully than in Hebrew, and lit. to come with, Js\ C**i lit. to go away with, are used idio-

to go to

meet

of inheritance

is26
for

4 ''

m Yah there
is

there

ma <s s different a rock of ages (cf. Qor 4 7 47 d. sufficiency in God as a patron),


tnfrv
yet
is
-

mm

measured inheritance).

matically in the sense of to bring, and

away
D ?? 3
>

respectively:

WAG

to take
I'NS,

"- Mb

in comparisons,
the form of, as,

s0 consume away fB^S {n \jr 3 7 smoke 78 33 102 4 Jb 34 s6 36 14

7?*. &2 without, c. of concomitant (or surrounding) conditions, as filBns with (or in) haste ; plX3 wrcU (or m) righteousness
;
-

.)

Hence

II. Denoting proximity 1. at, by (not 1 very common): 1 S 29 J?JB by the spring ; Ez i 5 .a> 3 -Q3 n n33 I0 by the river Chebar (i by). 2. on: Gn8 20 Nu2 3 2 n the altar; Ju8 21 n3ja3 5 on the necks of the camels ; 1 2 al. ^jnm

njJB'B

t re

error

ISiE*

bipZH

nyVTTB
1//

2
2

S 6";
in thy
13
;

often in such phrases as inp"IS3

righteousness;

I^Dns m thy mercy Ex 15


happiness .'= happy

31

^lEWa wt'<A.
30";
is
\//-

my

am

Gn

4 * 29 the voice of is 033 wj'<Apower= 12 nyi3 wt evil purpose; powerful; EX32

; 59" a helmet Svthl on his head. 3. often with verbs of touching, approaching, taking hold of, cleaving, etc., as

on his

loins

Is

^73

""39

strength. as a. 3in3

" wickedness; 90' ni33 tw'di 2. of the instrument or means :

wi h
t

he sword
. . .

Ex

5' etc.;

D&Q3

1, p31,

pK'n, VI), tWJ, 335, V3B, Tjpn, B>Efi (see

these words). 4. with words expressing or implying an act of a. against : hostility

hand against all, and the hand of all against him ; 3 'B T iin\l 10 9 Dti3 1S5 i8 17 + oft. Hence after verbs
his
(q.v.) of fighting (DO?:, an), going up to invade (r6y), being angry ("OS/Tin, *!?*!, P]N rnn), sinning or acting treacherously (Nt?n, 133, Tip,

Gn

16 12 13 bb T1

%2

by the hand of. (v. sub T); to stone ?3K3 or mJ3$3 toiV/j stones Lv 20 2 Nu i4 10 etc; 3 nriB to drink with a cup
(cf. in Aram. Dn5 ); to cry with the throat Is 58 1 ; to burn E*N3 or wt'<A fire (oft.) ; to slay or to perish 3yi3 through hunger or 1313 through pestilence Ex
5 Gn44 Am 6 s

wti/t the feet Is

28 3 ;

T3

fV

fil33

mo,

bye, )#f,

l|j>t?,

3JP, ETG), testifying (njy,


'

Tyn), mocking

(3^1

b. idiom., with certain verbs, as 3 pPIB* to play with Jb 40 29 ; 3 13JJ to labour with a person (as with an in1
.

16 Je2i +oft, (cf. save with or by Ju 7 7

Jb27

15

raft niB3); to

S 14 6

brin), /eeZ ? w?

loathing

(pP), rebuking (lyj: prop, to protest loudly), 12 s "), etc., & even exspeaking (131:

strument),

i.e.

Nu

22"
15

2 7 7 al.;
;

treme case)

Ho

7"

'3

as to be) against

(an VNDJ they turn aside (so me. In a weaker sense


al.

2" 3 11 6 6 with one Nu 12 28 *


i
23 ' 2 ).

to use him as a slave Ex i" Je 3 riVV J e 18 23 Ne 24 Dn 1 1 7 Est 9 & perh. 3 131 (of God) to speak
al.

(v.

Ew a7t<3) Dr 8m
;

'

mjB pnipp mingens ad parietem 1 S 25 s2 b. down to, upon {super with accus.), esp.
such phrases as ^3

in

with or by " or Baal,


spirer;

Further by33,

1W Lv 20
17

al.

his blood be

?{?,

being the intJHl to or ask by means inquire


c. .11.T3

mn<3 33nn * or Baal

to prophesy

upon him;
head Jos
1

iSM$13 1D1 his blood be wpora. his


;

of a god (or

oracle),

through
;

'<

19

Wh
44

31E> J u 8 (* 3^,1)
,/,

57

K2

(nyi),

s3

(Di), v
1
s2

(ny'i),
oft.

ie>Nl3

K8 &

(ibpy);
'

'b
21
.

jyj

joj

III. 1. With

a. of accompaniment: Nu
;

in Ez, as 9 10

1 1

20 133 Dy3 with much people, Jos 22 s Ju 1 1 34 2 9 15 1 K 1 o 2 K Ex 2 i 2i and he shall give 5 Je 4 1

30 by His aid) in many connexions, as yfr 18 44" 511 60 14 Is 26' 3 4 5 25 Ho 1 7 Zc io 12 with 56 s9 Is 45 17 (to be pass, verbs Dt 33 saved): and even of the immediate cauee Nu 36 s to be commanded mn ,3 by \ Gn 9' D1X3 by man

shall his blood

d. allied is

be shed (both unusual), Ho 14 4 . the use of 3 in such phrases as

90
to bless, swear, speak, prophesy, etc., DB/3 in the name of e. the name (i. being used or 13 21 appealed to in the act) Dt 6 Je 1 1 , etc.
. . .

account of: Gn 18 28 n^t?na Wlffriri w ilt thou destroy on account of five the whole city? Lv

(so

26 s9

Nu

16 26

to swear
bless
yjr

mrpa by
i.e.

'>

Jos 2" etc., fra'a Is 62 s ; to

Dt 9" 24 16 :vrov iKcna j^k they


,

swear with me using oath, Je 29"); almost=in the authority and power of 1 S 17 46 s 8 s s e. n3 2 1 Mi 4 Zc io 12 ^ 20 6 44 6 25 1 89

13 with

thee

102',

Gn 48 20 to my name in
,

put to death, each because of his own 7 sin (cf. Je 3 1 30 Ez 3 18 v. 18 17 2 S s7 ) 14 (cf. 3 Jon i) Is 7 4 (|||D) 28 7 (|| JO) so i 53 ' 57" J e

shall be

or

6 i ^5.6.10
this

nS3 by means of v;hat ji Mal 2 7 , K 22


i

with this=on 3. of cost or price (the Beth pretii), the price, whether given or received, being treated as the instrumental means by which the act is accomplished, with, for, at the cost of: thus regularly
;

Gn42

15JB

this condition

Ex7 NU16 Gn 34** 1 S 1 1 2


17

28

how ? Gn 15 8 Ju n x,a hy TOeang f


Is 27".

So (|| ) 31" 3 2 4 2 90 94*. b>?3 (v. -rate, bbi), & ( sts .) in nana a t, 6. of the material through, the word of. with which a work is wrought, both absol.
in

51-

+5

U1 6'

19

f&,

4 anja 7\f$ to work with gold Ex 3 1 1 7"; to make a thing with our idiom, of) (in 8 20 22 1 gold Ex 3 8 Ez 7 15 (Hja). Without a verb Lv 1 3 s2 2 Ch 9 18 7. with for although, in spite of (cf. Germ, bei alle Lv 26 27

and

a.

with -OB> hire


20
,

Gn
S
3

30
14
,

16
,

n"1B

redeem

Ex
;

Nu 14

11

ninkn

^)ba i n spite

34
i

fen 6e<ro<A 2
23

K2

Hg

& My 2
life

S 24 s4

te>M3 a<

</?

co

0/ ids

spoken this word,


at peril
'"n?-:

33
its

of their a ' tt

S 23 17 s6 lives, Pr 1 La 5' Jos 6 pnc 0/ his firstborn shall

hath A. who went OnVcaja

s 1 have wrought, Dt I 32 Is 47" 27 ; esp. in the phrase ntfri>33 for all this Is s 25 1 - 16 -2 9 io 4 V 78 32 al. (Cf.'in Ar. O. Qor 9 s5 8. .)

dem): of all the signs that

1 Ch 12" ttHSfcnS <o of our heads he will fall away, etc. 18 20 b. with 130 seZ? Dt 21"; 122 serve Gn 29 Ho 1 2 " ; TDH exchange Lv 2 7 10 Ho 4 7 their glory I will exchange for ignominy, i/e 106 20 ; 'HB'33 fro

he lay

foundations,

the jeopardy

'

of a standard of measurement or computation, 4 with, by: Ex 12 nfefej np3D3 by the computation of souls ; Lv 5 25 al. ^"ijfa by thy reckoning; Ez 4 10 ; 1SD03 by number Dt 25'+ ; . . . lappa 1" Nu I 2, etc.; by the number of . . Lv 25
.

Bhpn b?p2 Ex 30 13
nBK);

al.

(in P);

TOKa

often (v.
26

Dt
s6

11

B*N ni2Sa oy the cubit of a man;


-

to give /or interest Lv25 37 \/m5 6 ; in other connexions Gn 23" 47 16f Is 45 13 La 1" Ct 8 711 ; Dt
-

19"

P5? 3

fX

Vm*?.

life

for

life,

Is2

mn aOTJ/np

wA<

is

eye for eye; he to be ac-

2 S 14 ![^n jasa. Of a model, Gn i pbsa tw our image, 5 1 3 Ex 25 40 ; fTja w'Zi the way 2426 10 (=in the manner) of . . Is io 4
.

Am

23 7 athousand vines IDa n?? 3 ^ athousand (shekels of) silver. Hence (perhaps) the idiom, usages ri J?' 3 ^JK* year for year, one year like another, annually Dt 1 5 20 al. ; Di'3 Di' (late), Di'a Di'a ti S 18 10 ; Dysa oyaa T. tip, Off); ( BHha enh +1 Ch 27 4. rather peculiarly, in certain cases where the object of an action may be treated as the instrument by which it is accomplished as t^Nia jPJfj to shake with the head Je 18 6 Jb 16 4 (as well as BWl fflQ ^2 2 8 ); to open with the mouth Jb 16 10 with the lips f2 2 8 to gnash with the teeth Jbi6 9

counted?

used also with certain classes of verbs, though the explanation of its use may be sometimes doubtful : viz. a. with verbs of
is

IV. 3

taking refuge, trusting, relying, as PPi^D, n P3, n P?> 15?^. b. with verbs of ruling, governing, restraining, as ^O, i'B'O, B*M, "IXJ?, PITl, ts^tr.
C.

with verbs of

rejoicing, feeling pleasure or

satisfaction, etc., as ?*|,

$?, WC,

nce>,
is

}SPI,

'T)>

"^? (but with

common).

verb fO [Prob. a case of III. 5. j


this

more

d. with

verbs expressive of sensible perception, to denote the pleasurable or attentive exercise of the faculty concerned, as 3 J?BB> to listen
to,

16 gnash the teeth ^35 ); to wink with the 13 10 eye Pr 6 (to wink the eye, ib. io ); ^ip3 jnj s4 to utter with the voice ifr 46' 68 Je 12 8 (but Pip |nj is more common); to stretch out with the hand La i 17 flBB3 Cnn (unusual) Ex 7 20 So DK/3 tOi? to call with the name in diff.

(to

3 D^an, nyj, ntn, to look upon, a


at
(see

nnn

to smell

these

words),

e.

occasionally also

with verbs of speaking, thinking, mentioning, knowing, to denote the object of the action, as 3 na^ to speak about Dt 6 7 ^ 87 s al. (v. sub

TO;
s4
;

? &, "JC

D^ V44'63
,

69

13
;

VT

Je ^2

senses, ace. to the context, viz. to irroclaim Ex s 12 to invoke Gn 4* 12 8 33" 34 " Is 44' ; 1 I8 24 2* Is 12 4 to rcaroe honourably Is 43 1 282 " AG "- ,Mb " Cf. Ew' Ges 119 3bB

f49
;

45.

ib'**:***

5. with a cau8al forcej

^r0M^ ^

De

inf. c, 3 forms a periphrasis for the gerund, though in English it is commonly to be rendered by a verb and

16 38 Tajn 1?; once Je 3 of thee is my praise. V. Followed by an

oft,;

^ 71 V^NJ

conj., viz.:

DNiana in

1. as a temporal conj., as when their being created

Gn

2*

upon

the

[whitewashed] stones
it

all

the words of
fig. exj>lain,

they

this law, doing


'

plainly

and well;

s were created, 4 Dni^na in their being

(=when

they were) in the field; and constantly. Sometimes it has in appearance the force of after 18 Ex 3 12 13"; hut as a rule this that, as Gn 33 due to the action denoted by the inf. is really within being treated as extending over a period which the action of the principal verb takes
place
:

expound Dt 1 JTjinn "1N3 fl&O ?'{<in Moses began (and) expounded the law.

tlNQ
23
1.

n.f.

0nKn
1.,

well, pit, mostly

Hex,
,

Gn
-0,
)

Ex

1 1.

Nu 5
8

37

t.

in all

Aram. Ar.^lj

SOX3, -V3,

K-J'3,

)U,
161
"

Sab. 1N3

DHM z "au75

so

esp.

in

the

phrase

>

"}^

J1KX3

QnXBD, even of events at the close of the 40 s the whole period being years, Dt 4** 23 Jos 5", treated as that in which Egypt was left (comp.
where the time included is future). Cases, however, occur in which this explanation
2
1 ,

K2

As. beru, Lyon *'"" (connexion with above 1,0 \/not clear; Lag spring of water, as coming to UgJd, appearing ; possible, although meaning in use rather well, than spring; v. however, Gn 16 14 cf. v7 26 19 Nu 21' 7 '3 abs. Gn 2i+ ; U 19 Gn sf. cstr. 2i X$$ Pr 5 pl abs n

)
;

will hardly apply, as


conj. (cf.

Dt 2 7

412

2. as a causal

above III. 5), as


J.'s

Gn

16

19

* nppns

V?V through

having compassion upon him, Exi6 7 33 16 34 w Dt i 27 Unk '' ntufett through s8 18 18 J.'s hating us, etc. (9 similarly J?),' 1 s 7 Ch 28 s (=in that ye have .) Ez 9* 43 44 2 15 3. as a concessive conj., when though : Is I " the earth do change. 6' '?7 ? though +4

Nu
Gn

14 ; 1. a well, often as made by digging C1 ? ) Gn2i 2630 (E), 2 6 51919 21 22 32 (all J), also poet. 1617 18 2i (+ ma) vid. also v (where the well
-

26 15 ;

cstr. id.

26 18 ;'cf.ion niKSnita
-

Gn

10

addressed, in song, "itQ ^pg); also

c.

ma in prose

HS

' l

Note.

Ex io
is

'with the ceived as implicit but prob. n|1f6 should be read.


late

can only be rendered '"I3"]K3 locusts,' the locusts being conin Moses' uplifted hand:
12

Gn 16" Ex2 (J) Nu 20" 2i m (E) (J; 1S3 Gn 2 i 19 (E) 24"(J; P5? 2 S 17'" CTO(n) 18 25 vv131643 46 ); (cf. also 21 26 supr. & esp. v
26 25
||

also with

no

ref. to its origin


is

s 7 H? v ), 29
1
;

||

19

D^n D?p 1X3); water taken from


(aSB-)
-jp)

it

by drawing
it

Gn
2
-

24
-

1120
;

flocks

watered from
16

38 10

Thrice in
1

Heb. 3

used peculiarly
it

Ch

s3

filled

7
(

for

with misfortune was

in his house

chosen for the purpose of explaining with g nSK^Ba DiTpy it devolved upon them the work
;

Vl? 3 ny"! );

29 (cf. esp. the troughs) ; also mxa ^inp . . . D^p Pr 5 15 (|| 113); the opening called ">K3n '3
.

Ex 2

they drew, rbl,

(*$? n and

mf
Gn

!.3.3.8.io.

29

cf

3n

>jb 2

Si7'

'3 so (rd. prob.

Sam. $(333,

cf.

Dr);

fig.

of fresh delights of
Dfl
f!l/p

woman
|i33p"|p

15 beloved Ct 4 Dn D?p 1K3

Ezr

3' for

with terror (was

it)

upon
(the

them from the peoples of the countries


sentence without a verb as oft. in Chr.: 295 m cf 8 Comp Ew' lutr.KHf.)
.

D , pfl31

2
16

pit

= ""3)

pits of bittt-

Dr

mln Gn 14 10

'-

tfeS

poet, for

(v.
10

sub to:

cf.

Sab.

M,
s

DEM""***") 30 2 619 44> + u Jb 9


II.

Is

Qr (<Kt $) 43 16 45 Kt ( > Qr 'M) 1 6 1 9 3 f.


25
"J3,

1N3 f 55" pit of 1K3 fy -iBKrr^ and cf. 69 n*| (the) grave; shut its mouth over me (|| npisp); let not (the) pit of strange woman niX 1X3 a narrow pit, fig. s7 out of which rescue is difficult Pr 23 (|| nriW
(cf.

supr.);

nriB>

for 3, perh. abbrev. in n.pr.

rV3 q.v.

n i?~S).

3
Is

a station of

Isr.

as n.pr.loc. in desert b.

a.

c.

H loc. '1"1N3
16
,

Nu2i
8

possibly
,

=
el-

HMO v.
(so
cf.

sub Ni3.
-

E^N

1X3

1 5".

21 same form Ju 9

ace. to

ffHfcO] vb
NH.Aram.;
deriv. infr.;

** make distinct, plain BN68 Lag prop. for Q a n^3,nj<3,


onlv
1

Euseb.

Lag

Onomm2ndedai0
cf.

miles

north of

Eleutheropolis;

Eob BBItt2 who comp.


1N3 3.
a.

Thes & most comp. Ar. JLT dig a Pi. or well,hut this prob. denom. v. Lag ") pit 2

Blreh, near Beth-shemesh.

D^N 1N2
"hi*""!

v.

Pf. 3 ms. "K?3

1X3 Dt 27 s
13 Klip

(cf.

Dt i Imv. "K?3 Hb 2 Bo im'*) make distinct,


5
,

Inf. abs.

TD "INS n.pr.loc.
that seeth

(lit.

well of the

plain,

of letters on tablets

Hb

"^

3ha IK?? pin

may fH> fjrpb ninj>n, i.e. run past and (still) read; or, so that one may s read swiftly; on stones Dt 27 '75? J?anai ac'n "1N3 .... D'iaKn and thou shalt write

so that one

16 14 (where exliving 11 s2 from story of Hagar) 24 25 (all J); plan., name of ancient shrine or holy place, cf. perh. zAwn.347 & dj Gn 16 14 W. of Kadesh, cf. ; sta ^ ls> v. Rowlands om !* Jer sub Barad, Lag

One

me) Gn

in

WilUams^

' 01 "' 489

Trumbull K*d

"h- B*rne* 64

"H3
(well of 30" as place of swearexplained Gn 21 ing by seven lambs, or, well of oath, v. nyaE*; cf. same meaning otherwise derived 26 s3 )
seven,

92

#H3
well at Bethlehem Bob BB ' 47- 473 cf. also
1
1
-

tj?ntr "1X3 n.pr.loc. Beersheba

28

Survey"

WO ia as a
Gue-rin;""*"-

*'),

cf.

Ec 12 6 & Je
t'fe

we?; caste^. om<


&ee;> cooZ, /res/t

V2f 1K3 Gn 26*+ 13 t,, J# 1N3 Gn 2i"+i8t.;

WBON3

but "Vpn perh.


pit

J og

/<,';

Ex
,6

33 Hi Gf.
;

Kt V|Stf water (Qr T3) ;


6
7

Gn

V# ITJPJ (n_ 46 south from Hebron, to Onom.


1
-

loc.)
c.

V'7
6

20 miles Lag 0aom


Seba,
1

10S- 234 '

ace. a " 1 * >*


'

2 h.

fr.

Hebron Bob BB
'

mo d. Bir-es1-

f-

20
'

Am 5
2

I*"*" 22'' 26^ 28' 46" lS 3 8 2Sl 7 2 4 lK


1

Gn Survey" Jos i 5 19 2 Ju
S
-

13 as hiding-place; 2 S 23 20 (Qr)=i 14 ;V3 113; of 2 K io into wh.


cast
cf.

34 cf. (ma), cf. v of wickedness v b. lTl3, nan); (II fine';

33

33 (vb. nna), v

fig.

iS

Ch

22

Gn 37 20 22 24 (D)p is px
-

1$

pit

Joseph was

further
nia

Je4i
c f-

7 9
-

f'TO./rom Dan to BeersJieba (i.e. all the 8 14 Ju 20 1 1 S territory of Israel, v.


\f)
,

" 3 n yi

Ch 4

28

I9

2Kl2
;

fig.

pn ttsnj) yjuwi ^ JE ^ of Sarah 'as mother of


f calamity

Ch 1 9 4 24 Ne 1 i 27 30
1

23

Israel '3 T13J3D I s gi>; fig.

in phrase

40

Am

S 3 10 17" 24 216 1 K 5 5 & (only Ch) JOB" 1X3J? rr1^ from Beersheba to Dan 1 Ch 2 1 2 2 Ch 5
30
7
.

3-

's. *88 4. with no water in it Je 38" Zc 9" cf. Gn ,3 14 s2 37 supr.) Gn 4 o Je 3 8 66 4i (E) Is 24 /a) v 7.9.io.n. 1S alsQ , (0)1? r s<m Ex nto?J n 3
;

l*P
24

ni>nnn

^eon

(pit

12 29 Je37 16 ;
cf.

fig.

of exile

N"}N3

n.pr.ni. a

man

of Asher
1

Ch
s

s7
.

also

La

53M

Zcg

n
(13

^.

D?0

}<K "1130);

5. (poet.
;

trn^S n.pr.m.
-

a Reubenite

Ch

Blreh Bob BBI462

s T ifnNl n.pr.loc. (but only 2 S 4 ace. to 8 " 2 25 elsewh. rnN3), city of Masorah, v. BD the Gibeonites Jos 9 17 ; assigned to Benjamin 2 25 25 29 cf. alfoEzr2 2S4 Josi8 Ne7 mod. el; ;

pit of the grave Pr 2 8' 7 19 of the pit Is i4 (of sepulchre, walled with & of Sh"61 f 30 4 (|| '3 >ray_ hins stones) of (tlie) pit, i.e. remotest pit Is 14 15 (11^1X5?)
art.)

late; never c'. so 'a "33K stones

&

W)
12
;

Ez 3 2 s3 esp.
to
(the)

pit

ty

in phrase "113 *fp those going 18 28' 143 7 Is Ez 26 20 25

dmm
-

Bd

r* 1214

38

29 - 30
;

32

1-

Survey"

88
.

also,

(II^IXK'),
(all

-f88

Pri
:

further

Ez 26 20
||

t^n^Nl
23
s7

=
"J

adj.gent. always c. art. 2 S 4"-, 39 niari 1 Ch Dvntcan 2 g 4 . pi.

32

,a - 24

\\Ttm$ }ns)
1|

3J.4..6

n'rinri;

v 14

(both

pK

also nio,

+
i^if^
,

v 16 Snb>).

'^?^

f^* n.pr.loc. Dtio

(cf.

Nu

"Trnen iia a .pr.ioc. 2 s 3 26 {cistern of&ra/i,

where r0, a station of Isr. in desert, prob. in country of Hoiites, cf. Di.
33

31 ' 32

py

Thes cist.declinationis,
( so

HYofthejyot, v.Td).
ordinary 'y
1

T|jr "Til

r d, for

T , "1N1 n.pr.m. (my


Esau's father
father-in-law

welt).

1. a Hittite,

BD "
pit),

"lia,

v.

"

@) n .pr.loc.
7

S 30 30 (smoking
JB'V q. v.

Gn
ls

26 s4

in

2.

Hosea's

S.W. of Judah; elsewhere


v. lia.

Ho

1
.

T3 Qr Je 6
'

J,,2 t[lN2] n.m.

cistern, pit, well (for


2

V%

n.pr.m. a descendant of Asher

Ch

1N3

cf.

-fa) sg.

Kt 1N3

S 23 1S

16 20
-

36

(Qr
;

"13);

(perh.

1516 20 13 appar. well v (rd. perh."W?3), fit v pi. Je 2 they have forsaken, the fountain of living JV1N3 n ,1K3 orb 3fr6, to hew water,

=nN3).
n.pr.loc. near
c f. foil.

me

Tnnil^
fr.

Hamath Ez 47"

Bna|*a

out for themselves cisterns, broken cisterns, etc.

t"rt3 n.m.

Gn37

; hardly Bery tus (contr. I), (Beirut) with wh. form of name might agree v. 1 Steph. Byzant. al. in Movers"""" 110 "-; perh.
-

nriiisa

20

pit, cistern,

well

(="^3,

Bereitdn near Baalbek,


'

v.

Furrer zpv "'" M

MI

"13,

Ar.

g.

'yi
,

hole or hollow for cooking, As.

'? n.pr.loc. belonging to


;

Hadadezer

2 burtum Dl rr 182 Mrw Lotz"" 169 )'a abs. Gn 3 7" 33 20 + ; 13 Ex 2 1 (2 S 23 Qr, V.1N3 cstr.lia

ofZoba2S8 8

perh. = foregoing.
1

supr.);

t"nhn adj.gent.
t

Chn

39

v.

2Kio + (2S2 3
14

,5 - ,6
l
l

"Phfn SU pr.

sf. n3 2Ki8 ; ^'3 loc.)Gn 37 i3Is36 15 20 Pr5 pi. nina Gn 3 7 -r 3t.; Tins Dt6": 1.
l"l

Qr, v.nxa supr.); rn:3(n_


16

:!1

luNH vb.
)
,

have a bad smell, stink (Ar.

cistern,

containing water, made by digging 10 25 (3Vn) Dt6" 2CI126 Neg ; also (without ret to origin) Pr 5" (|| Lv 1 1 36 r

JLij be evil, Aram. CW3, +.) be evil, As. blsu 18 Lotz TP78 Qal Pf t?31 consec. Ex 7
;

Impf

iSi9
(

2l

= TN3)

Is36
1

= 2Ki8 2. later appar. * Ch n =Qr 2 S 23' (yet now no


,, 31
.

"*)

(II

VP),

17

'

616

Ex 8 stink, of Nile, on account of dead fish Ex 7 1821 (E); of land of Egypt, owing to dead
;

21 OX" 16 20 ; 3 ti$H v

fs.

KN3P1 Is

50

CK3P11

10

frogs 8

10

(J); of

manna kept over 16 20 (P

or

tfMn
R)
E>N3>1

93
?"<

TO
H^Il n.pr.m. a chief of returning exiles '33 10"; '33 * Ezr 8"; *2m Ezr 8"; '33 ?33 Ezr2 u io^NeY".

D^Sin

D-iJl

ten, decayed) with

? rew /ohJ (rot2 worms, and stank; Is 50

and

nds? nbni d^d pNo for lack of water, etc. (

Dm Eton
||
,

Ne

their fish stink

Lo Di
i

up and
of cfr).

die,

which

suits

rd. IP3VI, dry but not the usage

Nipa. Pf
;

io 6 ;

21 3 JjHpN ? 2 S 16

only

E>X33

S 13 4 W^aj 2 S fig. make oneself


;

7221 M2 n.pr.loc. Babel, Babylon (in As. written Bab-ilu, gate of god Dl r* *, cf. on other

hand Jen KMrao1


n^33
2

498

) n_ loc.
c.

n^>33

Ez 12"+,

odious, become odious

(cf.

Eng.

be in

bad odour),
2

sq.nN with=towards; T??" n 9

V^i

l62

'

the an""^33D J e 27"; cient capital of Babylonia, mod. If Utah, situated

20

17

+ once

thou hast become odious with thy father; also 3 (rather sq. strangely) 1 S 13' Isr. made 6 tliemselves odious to the Philistines; 2 S io

on Euphrates, in long.

c.

44 30'

E.,

and

lat. c.

10 9 32 50' N.; Gn io 1 1 (where name connected with 773 confuse, confound), both J, not elsewh.

Hiph. Pf. E^NIin Ex i6 24 iS2V 12 ^N3n^38 6 Dneton Ex5 21 ;/top/. 5 12 B*N3: Pr 13 Ec io Inf. aos. Eton , S 27

Ammonites

to David.
1

in

Hex; 2Ki7 +3i


4

24

t.
,

late^87 137
43
cf.
14
1

18

Is

2 -3

cstr. sf.

^B^JOnp

Gn 34 30

1. emit a stinking
EN3n Eton
he

Mi 47 48 ; Pr 6 B,S *'"'-"- &


1

1420

4'
-

2i 39'-"i4 13 (but here prob. not orig.,


viz.
1

K; i8t.Chr; 119
42J

Est
9

2';
7

odour

16 24 of manna (cf. Qal v 20); ^38" >pDi }e"N3n my wounds have grown stinking, they have festered (of chastisement for

Ex

+
'3

19

t.

Tnisn
sin) ;

n?
1

10 Dn i Ez 12" reff.) Zc 2" 6 44 6 6 note esp. Ez; Je 20 -|- 165 t. Je; J e 5 o28 ft lso of land & people realm,

=
;

'3 partic. in ?|JD 2

K 20
34

12

of Merodach Baladan

17

12

v 18 24

7111212

+ oft.
cf.

fig.

of

David top

25"= Je
1

52
.

31

of Nebuchadrezzar; 2 of Evil-Merodach Ne 13"

K
.)

hath become utterly abhorred among his people. 2. cause to stink, Dpin fCE* JpiT (J%0C DID *3J dead flies cause to stink (and) io ferment the oil of a perfumer; usually fig. UrVTTIK DRE'iOn Ex 5 21 (J), i. e. ye have made us odious, sq. ^J!3 30 cf. ace. (c. pers.) Gn 34 sq. 3; also without 5 obj. Pr 13 a wicked man makes odious and
,

of Artaxerxes; the city personif. as ?33


42 47 Je 50

D3
94

Is

(See

DP* S1J COT Gn

KG

32 EZ25 7
'

rd. 13 v.TT3.

Qal

v^ # act or ^ ea^ treacherously 15 ni33 J e 3 2 + I4 t.; Pf. Imp/. "133? Mai 2 +


- t J
10
8

shameful (De
odiously
1

Now

Str;

Be

Ew

Hi Zo

5t; n33?Mal2

;7n/a6*.n'i33Is48 'je5";
8
;

cstr.

acts

and shamefully). Hithp. Pf. ^NSTin 6 19 they had made tliemselves odious 6 2 S io (=Niph. in ), sq. 0?.

T33I S33 ';


1313 Is

H33EX2I
t.
;

33'+ 10

POJ3Pr22 +nt.;
ls

Ch

act or deal treacherously,

faithlessly, deceitfully, in the

marriage relation,

||

Jo
'3

tCJNS n.m. stench '3 cstr. Am 4'; sf.^Eto 50 I3Eto Is 343 _D3'3nn '3, i.e. stench of 2
;
;

in matters of property or right, in covenants, in word and in general conduct, a. abs. 1 S


1
s3

Jb

15

^78"

Is

24" 33
u
;

corpses

Am 4

phrases

?ri3

1D3 1133 TIN

my

8 Cf. 4 8 Mai 2". brethren have dealt

10
,

also Is
byn).

34

cf.

Jo

20

of locusts

deceitfullyasabrookJb6

D'TjfcD

1331 1133

DH33
yea

nby

*irnns
(||

n3 3
T

the treacherous Juive dealt treacherously,

tnttJNS
nE>N3
nnytJ'

n.f. (stinking things)

stinking or
to*

noxious weeds, Jb

40

Tinrn

rrtn

nan nrw

instead of wheat may there spring forth bramble, and instead of barley stinking

weeds

(cf.

As.

bUu Zehnpfund

6 * 31633

Ex2i (E), Ju9 Ho 5' 6 Mai 2 101415


7

in treachery have the treacherous dealt treach16 ,erously Is 2 4 (striking alliteration); |1N 1?3 b. with 3 treacherous in wickedness ijr 59". a Is ' 1 8 n Lai'2

33

-' 6
.

c. c. ace.

Jef>s i2' + 73".

d.

).

TO^NS,

n.[m.]pl. stinking or worthless

things, wild grapes


(perh. adj. om. D"33J?
cf.

(NH

n.

unit.

flE/lNS)

24 Di) Is 5 of Yahweh's

aino ne*N H"133 acteth treach20 erously {in, departing) from her friend Je 3 22 8 t., ^25' 59 s 119 *8 is used Pr 2 + Theptcp. 5 Is2i 2 24 16 ,6 33 Je3 8 " 9 Hb i 13 2 T$3 nj*
c.

I pregnant,

vineyard, 33 labruscae (v. further De).

dealers treacJierously in treachery (very treacherously) Je 12 .


1

033 Zc 2 12 the apple of t[H33] x %. Est his eye (Aram. \JL} )&>^; ?? gate 14 Ges gives sense perThes sub 333 to which 5
n.f. only \F$
;

+I.1JG -[W"] treachery,

1 Is 24'" Je 12

forate, hence opening

of eye; but
49

ery

tjTYTfe pl.abst. Vfnfl "^N men 4 Zp 3


.

of treach-

cf.

Ar.^j^j

of eye, perh. =1IJ Dozy y^ji pupil


bebe (imitating infant's prattle)
i.e.
';

babe, baby,

t [liJB] adj. treacherous,


-.io cf-Ew S>b Nii }io;)j e3

f.

'"H^S.

n form

child of the

eye; v.

Hi

St,

Flin

ChWB

1-

4191

cf.

f^K!).

11.

na n.m. (except Lv 6

20

n^V. but

Sam

^'

naa
cf.

94
covering

m
11.

Di

in loco
94

Ko 1182) garment,
i1?3

Gn
1

T3, "T3 n.m. separation,

^45'; 1. garment,
any kind, from the

t.; sf. 9 + (i4 t. without dag. lene Ges Lgb ); B^gS Lv 6 + 32 t.; cstr. H?? Gn27 +39t.;sf.T13?iK 2 2 + 8it,;T ?' ??

28 s + 36
,5

Ez

(jj, sJJ
etc',
?,
f"

portion)
2
1

concr. part
1

sf.

pi.'

!0

clothing, raiment, robe of

filthy clothing of the leper to the holy robes of the high priest, the simplest covering of the poor as well as the costly

njfap,- 13? prop, in a slate of (v. sub ?) a. Ex separation, alone, by itself (Fr. & part), 26 s (= 36 16 ) five curtains 13? by tfiemselves, and
sg.,

3 only in

pi. tGn

28

(always with 29 jni3p, v

p)*" !?^,

i ,,

?p

1. with

raiment of the rich and noble, used throughout Heb.Lit.: Gn 2 4 63 (J), 28 20 (E; 14 1. JE), Ex 2 26 2 8 +(P 90 t.),Dt 24" Ju8 + 4t., 1 S 19" + 14 9 iot., 1 K i>+ 23 t., 2 Ch i8 + (Chr gt.), Est 4 K 22 6 19 9 17 102 27 109" Pr6 w Jbi3 37 V.22 45
2o'

six curtains 13? by themselves, Ju? him shalt thou set 13? apart, Zc 1 2 1W4 b. with sf. (89 t.) to express the idea of by oneself, alone (prop. in his, thy, my separation), Gn 2 18 it is not good
.

for

man

to be il3? alone, 21

28

and A.
(lit.

set the

10

20 13 8 s2 3 9 2 16 25 27 Ec9 Is 24 36 37 Is 5o + Je 1 2' + 3 t., Ez i6 16 + 13 k, J02 13 Am2 8 1.,


6
1

seven lambs ID!?? by themselves 8 17 43^ 2 S io Is separation), 32

in their

5";

Gn
3

42

s8

Hg 2 Zc 3
T',

12

-
"

i4

VlJ?

NTO his lap-fid

K4

39
.

tob

HOT he alone,
14,|

2. covering, wrapping, of furniture of tabernacle Nu 4 6 13 (6 t.) ; coverlet of a bed 1 S 1 9 13 .

Nun
Ju
20

Ex 1 8 T^p
14

,in thou alone,


1014
;

^2 n.pr.m. =
=Ne 7
19
,

(cf.

Skr. bhagavdn, happy f)

Dt8 not 13p'3bN I alone, 1 K 19 bread alone, 29 13 2 S 13 32 18 24 Is 44 s4 49 21 upon 3 19 63 + after an oblique case, as a dat. Ex 22
;

7 1. a companion of Zerubbabel Ezr 2 2 7 ; head of a family of returning exiles Ezr perh.

=Ne
*

14

("m)

cf.

Ezr 8 14

2. a chief of the
;

6 1 113? 1? against thee alone have I yjr 5 sinned ; a genit. 7 1 16 1 will make mention of : 113? 'jriij'iy the righteousness of thee alone.

17 peopleinNehemiah'stime Ne io

cf.

SmL! ,TO ".


a eunuch

13 C. as adv. of limitation, tls 26 only through thee do we celebrate thy name, Ec 7 s9 d. followed by \Q it becomes a prep., apart from,
.

T^rOS. n.pr.m.
of Ahasuerus Est
1

(Pers.
.

cf. N1

besides,Ex

37

P-'?S)

10

@ X Aq Ew Di) Ju 8 M
,

Nu 29 s9 Dt3 5
instead of

i8 8 (rd.
al. (1

V13BO with
5
t.)';

20 15
[p.

once,
(prob.

Ezr i 6 with

?J?

e.

God f) a eunuch of Ahasuerus Est 2 21 = W^JS


<

T]rU21 n.pr.m. (Pers. bagaddna,

"OpO^

gift

of
62
.

X2Jn32
tl.

v.

foregoing.
[*]

inverted for JB 13? besides) (chiefly P and 1 26 Lv 9 17 23^(4 t.) NU5 8 621 late): Gn 26 4 6 12 t.Nu 28-29; Dt28 69 J0S22 29 1K10" 17"+

"13,12
pi.

white linen
liBK
1

(deriv.

un-

iCh 3 9 2Ch9 12
35

19

16

i7

3i

Ezr2 66 =Ne7 67
is

Dnn

4
.

known)

0^813
-

14 s7 1 Ch 1 5 (David): in P (priests of Nob), 2 S6 42 28 asmaterial of diff. priestly vestments Ex 28 39

S2 18 (Samuel), 22 18

With sf.tDt4 113pO Ity p there 21 besides him (cf. *T$89 Is 45 ).


t2. concr .;>art
for
(i.e. like;
cf.

none

else

Ex 3034 (P) WT 133 13 part


3. end)^jart shall
it be.

Lv 6 33

I6 4 4
-

4 - 4 - 23 - 32
.

PI.

DT8(n)

E?13?(n) clad in

HI,

(the) linen garments, of angel

Ez 9

2311

io

2- 6 - 7

Dn

io 5 12 67

11,

in. "IS v. sub I, II. 113.

T N13 vb. devise, invent (bad sense) (Mish. id., Aram. N13, ]^ invent; cf. Ar. IjJ begin,

f3. D^l? parts, spec, extended from some13 thing, i.e. (a) of a body, members, limbs Jb 18 4 41 (of crocodile) (6) of a vine, rods (of man), or shoots Ez 17 6 19' 4 (c) of^>ofeor staves used for carrying the ark Ex 25 1314 15 35 12 37" 39 s5
; ;

make a beginning)
sf

Qal Pf N13 1X12"; Pt.

40 Nu 4 shewbread
20

8 Jeroboam (instead of DN"]i3) Ne 6 12 33 ; invent devised a feast in 8th month 1

DNlb

8 99 7 88 1 K 8 (=2 Ch 5 ), or table of Ex 2S 28 35 37 1416 Nu 4 8 or altar of B. O. Ex 2 7 " 35 3 8 7 39 39 Nu 4 or s7 28 altar of incense Ex 30" 35 Nu 4"; (d) 37 6
-

13

6-6

16

5-6-

14

16

accusation

Ne 68

more gen. bars (of fortress) Ho Jb 17 16 fig. 5*f> *& (v. Is 38 10 ).


113
is

1 1

6
,

(of a gate)

fl. [*7*1Z11 vb. be separate, isolated (Ar. jj cause to withdraw; 11. separate, disunite, Gnu'Saad.; iv. divide into parts; x. go alone,

TTD n.[m.] isolation, separation


189,2

Is 27

10

i"n*X3 ~V)S the fenced city is isolation, i.e.

act independently), oji\y P<.11^3 Is 14

31

(of strag-

9 1113 NIB a wild-ass (sim. gler in army), Ho 8 of Ephr.) going alone for itself (i.e. wilfully: v.

more usu. solitary (subst. for adj.: Dr' ); 12 as adv. accus., to signify alone, Dt 32 ; esp. with vbs. of dwelling, Lv 1 3 46 3* 113 he shall
dwell alone (lit. in isolation), Je 15 17 La I 1 3 s8 of freedom from attack, security Dt 33 s8 fig.
:

sub

?),

102 8 (of bird sitting

solitarily).

-m
(of Isr.), Je 49" (Kedar); so Vn|> Nu 23 s (Isr.) Mi 7 14 ^ 4 9 for thou neob "nab raa kest me dwell solitarily, in safety (v. Dt 33 s8 ).

95
apart
apart

rb-n
men Dnajj, i. e . <0;,aM through, or, that shall pass through (RV); so of setting

w&m
q.

mm

cities, ace.

Dt 4 41
.

cf.

n.

"7*0

(prob.

i.

tna

q. v. taM; t'e%).
.

tin. [TS] n.m. only PZ. On?. a empty, j'rf/e tatt CIS 3 6 listen not to DJ"U=Heb. (Ph. , D? '!!3 ef. [IS vain esp. with collat. idea
-

a distinction between clean and unclean, holy and profane, sq. pa*. pa Lv 20" (H); io 10
.

19

'.

3.

make

talk),

of imaginary pretensions or claims Jb 1 1 3 J*W DV1D thy idle talk brings men to silence
:

^3
.

(both P); sq. !>...pa Ez 22" 42 s0 4. divide into parts Lv i 17 8 5 (P), prohibited in case of fowls offered in sacrifice.
.

11 47

Hipb.

(II

WW),

Is

16 (of Moab) ina

[3 rfj his boast-

ings are not right (unfounded), hence Je 48 30 b. concr. empty talkers, praters (cf. HK^a, 25 Syr. Uo*=>, Kar),of false prophets, Is44 Je5o 36

8 iChi2 8 Ezrg Impf. *7J$ Ezr io 3 I Ch2 Ezr 10" Ne 9 ; Imv. 3 1%1 21 PTjn Nui6 Ezr 10"; Pt. ha? Ezr6 Ne

Pf
;

W^a?

mn
io 29
.

'

21

NH

1. (reflex, of Hipb. 2) a. separate oneself from people of the land, heathen, and their

*TTa
(Tin)

n.pr.m. father of an Edom. ruler


35

Gn 3 6 =iChi
v.

46
.

*TS

'X
'1 1

from non-Jewish wives, sq. 2 abs. in same sense Ezr 16 G " m * m " 1o Wl """M" * *>\ v (cf. Sta withdraw from (Moses & Aaron from Israel) Nu 16 51 (P), sq. IjiDD. c
practices, also
9'

Ezr6 2,

io"

Neg

separate

*"PT3 n.pr.m. (=nH3Jj servant of 35 Bapata, @L Ba&uai an Israelite Ezr io

oneself

unto (?$) David


bines a.

Chi2 8

d.

Ne

io 29 com-

&

c.

separate oneself JTirjKfl 'Bjp

divided, separate (Ar. Jjo cliange, substitute, Mish. ina divide, Syr. ^!la
Ithp. Ethp.)
5>*Wlj
20

[7 J^*J v^- be

OTpgri

mjn-^.

a. pass., be separated,
sq.

a.
.

6e excluded

from the people,

Ezr io8
-

Hipb.
26
,

rfmde,
sf.

separate;
consec.

Pf
Dt

Nui6 Dtio8
9

b. 6e set apart, of Aaron, sq. iB'^pni' 1 Ch 23". On $>H3ii, & distinction fr. *p-iDTI v. Dr ,Ph xla9
L ^7? J n '[ m .]

i^Sni

29

fs.

nbiam Ex 26 s3 ; nhani Nu8";


17
4
'

piece, severed piece, cstr.

^nan Ez 2 2 etc.; Imp/. 7*1$ Lvi +; 3 1 Ch 25 sf. 5*3*! Gn i *?H?! IS56 h?*J nbl3Kl Ezr8 24 LV20 etc.; Inf. abs. ^'an Is 56 3 cr. Hsnj) Gn i + Pt. Hap Gn i 2 1. divide, separate, DyT?P Is 59 subj. God Gn i 4 sq. pal Pa between light and dark1 ;

flN-ha

Am 3".
ni^aen ni^asn
that
cf.

26

*[i D^jE)] n.f. separate place, Jos 16 9 (appos. CIV?); tut rd. prob.

14

Hopb. Pt.
which
Plin.
is

fr.

ha,

or

nihrm iriph.
dross

p., c f. Di.

T '^"!? n.[m.]
H "tN *,

alloy, tin,

(orig.

separated from precious metal;


i

ness,

cf.

v 7 ; subj. heavenly bodies v 1418 ; subj.


.
.

Ex

6 firmament sq. ?. P? Gn I (all in P's source); 26 s3 of the naia in tab., sq. . P?1 ... pa D ??; of men from God iniquities,
. .

PL

sf.

If&T? Is
2.

" lTl8^'"- 9 1B )_'3abs.Nu 3 i +4t.; 26

; 1.

alloy, Is

25

fig.

of evil

of Jerusalem,

which

V??

2 P 3 Is 59

separating 2. separate,

HT2D).
(Pj
Isr.

<wi

remove p*pn; s {plumbum album) Nu 31


will
fijia,

'

set

apart, sq.

+3,

I??, nr/ns,

nnp
;

ng

of

P,

of

20 24
cf. 1

from other peoples Lv '1, Nu 16 9 (P); Lv 20* sq. also 4 **$; (H) K 8 ra roni ? 'Ian separate them to thysetting off Isr.
1

Ez22 18 (+ne*ra, bra, n^)

n simile

v 20 ( + id.
to

+ 'l??); as article of commerce brought


.

inheritance; of Moses, setting apart 14 Levites, sq. ^ilTO Nu 8 ; of separating an individual from the people, i.e. excluding him Dt

self as

an

12 Tyre from Tarshish Ez 27 (+103, bna, 3. plummet, ITIDij;). b^n J3XH (appos.) Zc^ 10

""nbia n.[m.] prob. bdellium (5

L^oU;

29

20
,

sq. also np-ib;


cf.

sq.

b$ Is 56
3

s -3
,

i.e.

ex-

Nn|"na; etym. dub.;


c.

Lag

"-*""- 20

prop. Skr.

cluding him;

also

Ne

13 sq.

P;

of setting

apart (forbidding) beasts as unclean N8B? D37 Lv 2025 ; of setting apart the tribe of Levi
'131

apparently therefore well known ; one of the products of the land Havilah Gn 2 12 ; used in simile of colour of

uddkhala)

art.

'an,

manna n>13n

nafpj
1 ,

Dt io 8
sq.

f<J>3

iryi

Nu 1 1 7
12

(subj.
2

'>);

cf.
10

also

(hum.

subj.)

Ch 25

rrpfe,

Ch

25

sq. Inf.; similarly

Ezr 8 24 ; even

sq. ptcp.

Ez 39 14 they

shall set

Jos Ant.m.i.6

Gn 2 av6pa$, Nun */w'"araMos; Saad. AWKiBo al.jsear/s.cf.Lag


what uncertain;
7

Meaning some44 ;

Aq

Theod

gymm

gj

m0B t bdellium,

96
an odoriferous transparent gum, of yellowish Dtc,B"" Aron"' u colour. (Cf. Smith Sigismund .)
Israel
cf.

ncm
2 1 as adj. terrible

Zp

18

nbrOJTJK

n^>3.

2. be

1. a judge of t|-jn n.pr.m. (=rwy?). 1S12 11 ; but rd. prob. |TJ3, so <S We, Dr (v. Ju 4 6f ). 2. a Manassite 1 Ch 7".
(j>enelrate, split
1 cf.

in haste, hasty (late, cf. Aram, above): Ec 8 s l\?n V3BD 'SlJTpK 6e no* hasty (to) go from him;

Pr28 22 pnp 7H33


/y>/. ^Q3J5 Est'2

hastening after riches.


9
;

Pi.

sf.

V6n3^
2
sf.

Dnn
2

44
;

l^tyj

p*7!^

Aram, pi?, .oI


cf.

Jb 22 10
18

to&]3J

^
9
;

5
;

ms. D.brpn
?i>n3p

^
s1

83
;

16
;

explore; but these perh. denom.

Lag

GN1882,100 ).

^OJ^U
32
sf.
;

Ec 5

Inf.

Ch'35

D_
4

Tp"Q

n.m.

2K12

fissure,

rent,

breach

Part,

tprfoso

Kt,

'3 abs. 2 12 ; (Aram'. Np,?3, )J>J> (Nasar.)) cstr. ib. + 6 t.; sf! ^lp"!3 Ez 2f ; in a build'3 3 ing; temple rV2n n'3 '3); v 6 abs.; ahv. (*
'2 repairers
I

x K 2 MAM
1

(BeEy pref. Kt, v. Pl?3);


2
6

D^{38 Qr Ezr
44

1. dismay, terrify, sq.

Ch

18

32
')

(||

trfl),
16

22

5
,

cf.

12 13

^2
(v.

(subj.

83

c.

P?H repair;
927

cf.

'p'tnp

sub

ft?-).

(of Tyre). of thy fissures Ez 2 7 [p"1i] vb. denom. mend, repair, only 10 Qal Jnfcstr. rvsn p?n^ pinsb 2 Ch 34
.

hastily (late), 2
liath

Jb 22 10 (subj. in?), Ezr 4 4 (|| tin; subj. *>); cf. also 2. hasten, make haste, act Ch 35 21 ^bnpb "Wf Wtfa God
1 1
; 1

Dn

given

make
Ec
9

Imste Est 2

command to speed me (EVm) 9 of hasty speech Ec 5


;

sq. inf.

'3n"bl<

77n^
sible

t"lp"I3 n.pr.m. Ar.


(cf-

Isr. officer 2

K9

s5

T?"^
7

(IP??

(v. [3).

*fg TQCP*
'sn-^K.

^fh); of anger
.

^>

be

empty; on a posBA811s
).

Diysb
,

^nra

pu

/>. pi.

o^rpn

connexion in As.

Est 8 14

cf.

nbn'30

cf.

Hpt

Qr

Pr 20 21

(so rd.

with Vrss

T^irQ n.[mj] emptiness (on form v. Ges '" 60 l"* 1 * Stat 96 198 on alw. ', usage cf. Lag ')
-

of primaeval earth; Je 4 s3 of earth under judgment of **; VinijS ^Hb \>3N1 Is 34 11 tAe Zm 0/ wasteness and
c.

Wl

q. v.;

W3J *nn Gn
,

-hasStr; RV); Kt rbrao v. 14 tened Est 8 of royal posts (|| D'SirPI); Juistily 21 gained '3D nbra pr 2 o Hipb. Pf sf. "frmn
.

Now

AV

bm

Jb 23 16 Impf. 14 W73ilEst6
; ;

1. dismay,

sf.

WTOT3*!

Ch 26 20

3*mpl.

terrify, sq.

sf.

Jb23

16

the stones

ofemptiness, i.e. plummets, employed, not as usual for building, but for destroying walls ; cf. Di & v. sub J3N 6.
a costly stone, perh. por-

*& tjin). 2. (late) Aastew, /twrry ; 20 2 Ch 26 DB'O In6n3>1 and they hurried (trans.), him thence (|| ^nij); nwle Aas<, sq. inf. Est 6 14
II

(subj. nr

Tjon3 n.[m/J phyry (cf. Egypt,


Dict.v.

N^np
T PI

'3>1

and

tltey
.

made

haste to bring

Haman.

behiti, behet, behat Brugsch Diimichen c*"*-"- Wendel Alul|r B* u " EdeUflned^TTt. hag Est I 6 Tjrtbl IT) B'E'rO DSri wp^ a pavement of
-

7HS n.f

dismay, sudden terror or ruin

^p^^
id.

porphyry and marble,

rS2 16 As^ Ultu, terror, (cf. ) '3 abs. Lv 26 8 2 t.; pi. ni7n3^ J e 15 ; sudden terror Lv + 26 16 '3 CD'h? 'klpsn) (appositives follow) cf.

DF

etc.

Je 15 8 ;
Pt. pass, h.T3 eftV

tpL^] *>
quieted;
precipitate, also

(NH

Pi. disquiet;

Pa.

-'''Oi

hasten, be
6e quiei\

dismay: but^.00 21 5>naj 1 s 28 ; rbrai Wipb.. P/.


1 3
;

is
,/,

, ;

b$Xr*)Q$ ended their days nbn|3 Dnijcyi nngj a?lrf in a breath, and their years in sudden terror.

Is

65

C3

rhn^b

*"ft. *&,

f 78

s3

0713
rTOnS
sf.

(Ar. _4j, iv. shut, x. impeded in

4
;

*^njj
3

speech, tongue-tied; Eth. "flOon; 6e

dumb).

Is 2

Wj*J3?1
29
,

consec.

Jb 21
;

6
;

$%$ Gn45 +
ms. brav\
8
;

n.f. beast, animal, cattle (Ar.


i 24

etc.;

Impf. ?na>l

J u 20 41

Ec 8 3
28
s2

L^J) '3 Gn

+ 137
6

t.; cstr.

npns Nu

41 ""

3
10

ti*S*
!

+ 104

etc.;
;

P<. ^H33

f.'"V ???

Zp i
Ez

18

1.

^ 3o

bn33

pr
1

be disturbed,dismayed, terri-

fied,
1V

Gn 45 3 (E) Ju
cf.

20 41

S 28 21

S 4

(||

W)!!

j" supr.);

of bones of sufferer

63

+ iot; inon3Lvi9 +4t.; inn3Ex2o + 4 t.; inpns'Gn 3 6 Pr 12 pi! abs. ntona Dt 3 2 24 + 6t. + V73 22 (v. infr.) cstr. nicm ^ 8' + 5t.; beast, & coll. 6ete (Gn 8' + very oft.)
19

10

of hands of dismayed people Ez ; (|| 1 at chastisements & judgments of '' Ex 'f ; esp. 15 4 3 15 cf. supr. v (song, in E) ^ 6 (subj. B>M, )
cf. infr.
||

v4)

v"
2
1

(||

3
32

29 18 8 7 Bh3) 3 o cf. 104 ; 8 3 (j| Eh3) 90 Is 13 15 JD of occasion of fear) Jb 23 (id.) Je (sq.

man (D^?) G" LviS^Xwhere '3 is male, so 20 ) Dt27 ^tfeic; '3 7$) tTWI? ('3 ins5 12 cluding all the larger animals) Ex 9 12 8 J 35 J e 5 3 e tc; as inferior to man Jb 18 3
1. of living creatures other than
8'

11

Ex8
16

13 - 14

91022
21

22 18

\f/

13 - 21
\fr

51

Ez 26 18

(del. Co);

49

so also

Ec
23

181919

21
;

3
cf.

pp. also birds


etc.;

&

Jb

4 (||n^),

cf.

also

reptiles

Gn 6 7

8"

Ez 44 31

also to

mena
fishes
i

w
9
.

K5

13

Jb 1 2 7

cf.

v8

also to wild beasts 20 H 14 1. 2 3 9 7

Hx? n n
'

^ 8 Zp i 3
,

2. opp.

of leprosy

5o

T *10

'IIBCI 'n

Gn I***
etc
.

I4 gl0
10

^ 46
,

esp
19

therefore
"<

cattle,

as
35

47

('an njp?)
4M1.46.45
37

Ex

owned and used by man, Gn


2o
15

Lv 1 3 U " B but possibly a (passing) UnSDO v"; or due to a boil ('ne* v" D eruption due to pna (q.v.) Lv 1% XM
; ;
.

Nu3
4- 6

j) t2

j j

=Dt 5", Lv i 9 J^ll Z( 38 glO j ^5

26 s2

t-Vn3

Ezr
'
.

jb 37 21 Q^nfz

adj. bright, brilliant, of light; only mn '3 -an uo tb.

Ne

io 37

etc.;

in one (late) passage of

N12
(As.

2.w,9

vb come
-

animal for riding (horse'! mule?) Ne 2 1212 4 3. rarely of wild beasts, esp. carnivora, ">S! '3 ' 7 Mis H? n a Dt28* Isi8 6 8 Je^ 15 s 16 4 19 7 M 44 30 n-i^n 'a 1 S 17 34 alone, Pr 30 ntoa"lf> M '3 "lfc> Hb 2 17 . Dt 32 ; On ntani.f 73* of. infr.
-

Qal Pf S3 Gn 6
B f. 2

bd'u

Hpt
44
3

" 7499
,

in.

eome, go
Ar.
is.

in,

Eth.

M;
3

13

+
.

3 Gn 15" +
,
i

& return)
;
(

go

ri3
7
;

i
;

yf,

mg nxa j og
Itu 2 12
,

S3

fs.

n3 Gn 16 8
10
;

+ nnxa TOM congee.


3
,
;

TJuQrQ
mus
40
15

n.m. behemoth,
pi. intens.

R113

2S14 Mi4
7

3pl.^Gn7-^

ipl.K3
;

i.e.

hippopota-

(appar.
cf.

of foreg.; ace. to

Di Jb

an (assumed) Egyptian 13 p-ehemau, ox of the water) Jb 40 (on identity, m "'- '" 705 s2 cf. further Bo nions ) prob. also f 7 3 7]Qy ^"n a beliemoth was I with (toward) thee
Is

De

30

fr.

+ (? 1 S 25 s), etc.; Impf. Ki3J Gn 9 M 3 2 +, *% Gn4 9 -|-; 3 fs. VtOR Gn4i + sf. Jb 22 (but text dub. v. Kb LM4 ); 2 m B inxiari Ufa? Gn 15"+ 2 fs. 'Kian Ru 3 + 1 s. Mty Gn 33" + cohort. HKaK Ju 15', nvfQH Gn
32
10 21
.

Gn

,7

(so

Hi De

Che
6

morn

I s 30

tlie

beasts); ace. to De Or also in burden of the behemoth of the


;

29

21

4-,

'rirtwi

s 25 s4 (Qr ntfam but


Dr, rd.
'KSPII);

text

prob. wrong, v.
V/ST,
cf.

Ko 1647

south (supposed to be a designation of Egypt but this unlikely, cf. Che Di, rd. therefore) rather beasts of the south, viz. of Judah.

Gn6 20 +,
,

also (by text err.)

3pl.m. *<3 Je 27 w

K6 1646
;

PS3^ 95 ";
^
l7 16

v41

3f.pl. Jfte*
1

sf.'?^ f 119", ^j&l Qnso^, njttan iSic/+;


,

jnZl

(f-

Ar

*-!

IV

shut, cover (v. fore-

nrsari
7'

S io 7
1

45
1
;

etc.;
7
,

Imv.

Ni3,

S3 Gn

fn'3 going) whence also *\4j^ covering the hand, cf. Lane).

as closing

and

nxa*

s 20"
5

K 13
s

'trta,

"td 2 Si 3 "+;

t]rd
only
est r.

n.[f.]

(cf.

Sta' 310 ")

c.

T thumb,

c.

great toe (Ar. *\_\,

&
1

(vulg.)
1. ;

Ex 2 9 20 20 +
-

niJ'ra pi. cstr.

l^J, *L^) Ju i M

^
'3
'

Gn 45 + 7n/i3, K3 Gn^'+j sf. mpl. > Gn *N3, ^Si3 Gn 4 8 + 1?<i3 1 S 29" + io ,9 + etc., DK3 Gn 34 + JN3 Gn 30 38 cf. Ez
1S3
, , , ,

(fr. sg. [jins]

as alw. Cod.
in*
'a,

Sam.

for

MT fO*);
&<1 '3 Lv 8ak!, !<

42" (where Co for JN133 reads njn$> N3 Gn 33' + f. ?WB Gn 29" + nsan
; ,

N13^>); Pt.

thumb (DT)
(always

&

great toe (tfyfl)

named

together)

Ex

29

(accent wrong ,0 cstr. "K3 Gn23 +;

Ew ,581bs-);
f.

abs.

further on forms

Gn6
T|nS. n.pr.m.
'3 |3K (closing, covering l\ 2
s

18

913

7
10
,

sq.

Ko l64St ); Gn 19 8 &
,

Gn i8 s, + Gn 18" + pi. WQ nto Gn4i M (see


;
;

1. come in, sq. ?K

so (subj.

37
24
,

sq- ^

Est'6 4 sq.
,N
,

nGn

nn) Ez

loc.

Gn 12" 41'7 Nu
19

6 B^TTJI J 8 1 5 1 8'", a mark tween Judah & Benjamin.

of division be-

14

sq. ace. (rV3)


"'??'

Ju 18 18

Kn
1018
;

cf.

+ loo

010), & Tf

p)"0 (NHpn3AtW,Aram.pn3,j9o3,Aph.
id.;
j. '

hence KTPgfJB,
.<

)}

.ooq, an eruption,

even of life? 23 21 less things 2 K 18 iS?3 SOI (of broken reed) 3 pierce; of food and drink (sq. "vK) Dn io

=
I

v.

sq.)

pH2 n.m. a harmless eruption on the skin 39 (NH id., Aram. Ki?nia Ar. J+5) Lv 13
.

(fat v. also (sq. 3)


42 6

cf.

Gn
14

41

21

Nu s***;

kine when eaten by lean kine); 16 s1 1 abs. Gn 7 24


4 -8
;

cf.

K il B9 =2 Ch 23 +

more

partic.

"")l"Ti

(NH

Hiph. be
Pe.)

brigld,

Aram. 1H3, io^ (not


Ar. J4J surpass,

&

shine; cf. deriv.; Eth. OCW:


brightness,
Ai'w

a. opp.

tma
id.

N, go out and come in (Sab. WC DK3n Hal" 52 ) Jos 6 1 2 K 1 1" = 2 Ch 23 7 esp.


;

esp.

in

in sense of going about one's affairs (including 19 Zc 8 10 121 8 ; all one's undertakings) Dt 28

Trnrni
abs. flinna

+ 3E*

K 19

27
;

also Bq.

Dyn

'p.Bp etc.
10

= act
K
7

n.f. brightness, bright spot, of

eruption on skin

bright spot (sore, scar, etc.), 13 S6 clean or unclean Lvi4 ; following a burn
;

2 +7t.; nvo Lvi4 Lvi3 38

(NH

id.,

Aram. M
;

tXTJHS)

'3

Lv

'

39

pi.

abs.

cf. 1 as ruler (judge) of, Nu 27'" 2 Ch i 3 ; 13 " cf. also Jos 14"; of leading an army 1 S 18 2 v. further Dt3i 1S29' & sub c. infr. b.

of taking part in worship of congregation Dt 23 3 4 4 23 +(sq. 3); or entering into tabernacle


'
'

'

(from

fire)

Lv

24 25 26 - 28
-

possible beginning

for priestly service

Ex

2S 29 56
'

Lv

16 2*

(all sq.

WO
mrf "Itb), Lv i 6 "bx), Ex 28 (sq. O. of entering on official duty 2
30
17

98

MTQ
future, esp. in phr. D'XS D'O; 20 17 Je 7 s2 9 24 16" 19 6 ; cf. also
r\ijr\

K n =2 Ch
9
.

(sq. inf.)

Is

26'
;

39"= 2 K Ez 7 7 +

1 CI127 (all opp. NX*), d. of bride coming 18 M into her husband's house Jos i5 =Ju i 6. of entering -i woman's tent or apartment (with

23

of day of
as adj.

Jo 2 1 3* Zc 14 Mai 3 21923 also ptcp. D^XSn D*D>n Ec 2 16 cf. Je 47 4 as subst.


'*
1 ; ;

cum femina, cf. Ar. i\j, nN'3 coilio ; on origin of this use of word cf. RS i rmnn 'nptrbx, 16 1 Gn 6 4 i6 ! K9o.w7.Bi) Ju Ig
implication coire

NH
-

flton Is 4 1 22 things to come, future things; & D'XSH alone = adv. in (days) to come Is 27 s

30 3 8

8 -9

39" Dt

22

13 2'

S 1 2 M 1 6" 20 s Ez 23 44 " 4 44
19

Pr 6 M (all

sq.-btt);

sq.'by
4
.

nm*?

ib

woman

rj$*; cf. Gn 1934 2 S


cf.

Gn 1 931 Dt 25 s nty tfcT IVX3 Pr 2 ; subj. rarely


f.
6

come with, i.e. come, bringing, sq. 13 i:nx ni-nas Ni3s 3: ni^isn tyrg tfax ,j, 66 3 16 1? ^7i (innpT ^?]) so Lvi6 & perh. Pr s 3 III. 1. b. b. come upon, fall or 18 cf.
partic. a.
'* ;

light
1

upon, of enemy, attack,


12

sq. "?y
sf.

1 1

7,s (sq. 3) Jos 23

Gn

49

of associating with "tfM X3n bx Dlfaa

1 1

cf.

Gn 32

also 20
t/r

22

Ez 32";

(sq. "OX); sq. of calamity, etc.

Gn 34^ Jb 15 21 so Pr io 24 28 s2
,

("inrrpx
relations,

||

DpnpS).

ft^Q m3); *& D'EHS come into blood-guiltiness, became guilty ' s6 b. of burial, -Qirbx 3 I K of murder 1 S 25
.

g. of entering into specific '3 '3, nn33 (v. nbx,

44
9

18

(all c. sf.);

sq.

Jb 3 a
sq.
.

(||

nnx

c.

sf.)
15

Is

47
sf.

(||

by X13); of blessing,
(cf.

"by Jos 23
1

1
i.

s2

14"

cf.

TC^'b?
23
;

Ni|3J

Gn 5"

(il

W)-

c. come Di) y\r 119 of signs, wonders, predictions, etc. Dt 6 9 14 1S9 (X3} X3) Is 4 2 Je 28" 23

Jb 22 21

4177

; sq. to pass,

3
12

Jos

Pn 3

Jb

of sun,
I

COT Gn
28" Ex

5 M M s6 s4 so io 1327 Ju 19" Ec i 2 S 2 3 1 K 22 18 also fig. Je 15* of calamity DOV nij?3 FIBTptf ilKS
;

(go in, enter, cf. As. erib ianSi 1217 opp. KV go forth, rise) Gn 15 12 22 K Lv 22 7 Dti6 6 23 12 24 131S Jos 8 a 7
set

19

perh. has presented itself before me (v. Kb), cf. La 1" supr. & 2 Ch 7 11 (where N13 for usual nby); but perh. has come to pass before me, i.e. in my (cf. Di) mind it is already a fact, e.t in phr. njy ^Xi3~ny
.

68

d.

Gn

6 13

N3 iB'fbs ^J"

}>i?.

(||

nyn^ri ;nb

nbbox

etc.),

cf.

Is'60 20

Mi

Ju 6 4 cf.

1 1

83

62

7
fo

until thou comest


(i13S'3) alone,
of,
1

j. of harvest,

D'tO^rrpy t?Ctpn '3} of ignorance and confusion. come rn=be gathered Lv 25 s2 (cf. 14 2 Ch so of revenue {income) I K io nsl3n);
13 k. in opp. NX^ be expended, 9 (sq. ? pers.), 10 liiT33 "r^H 2 4 + ari,i 2 other phrases:

far as; so also *|X13 as far as, or in the direction


1

= as

S 5 25

8 46

(nM^TIJ)

Gn
7
15

io 191930 13 10 25 18
;

S 27 s

(all sq.
8

n_ loc.)
1
,

came into siege; cf. ^ 105 18 '"1X3 ?P3 it?B3 /us soul came into iron (v. AV RVm; Che iron chains, cf. Ew 01 Hup Pe; % Hi De felt al. iron came upon his soul); D'OJ? N3 come into advanced in age Gn 24 Jos 13 23 (tfie) days,= 2. come (apon 1 S i7 1! v. Dr. ?pT); (all
</<

S 15

so

nn Nib Nu 13 21

34

Ez 48

cf.

Ez
16

47

city

(in a different connexion 5 3 'n Xbb iy Jos 13 Ju 3 48?); s 20 'n Xi3?0 Ez 2 Ch 26

nmSN Xi3;> Gn35


i

Ch

13
1

cf.

47
8

Am

6"

8"

K 14
2^

25

Ch

of Isaac

tjft "D.b

"1N3 N"l30

N3

Gn

62

(but text dub.)


2

f.

attain to r\vbfr\ nyi


.

N3 tO
rated

S 23 19 =i Ch 11 21

g. be enume-

nit3B'3
1

||

proach, arrive) opp. 'HpH

Gn

16 8

S 20"

(cf.

names
1
20

Ch

D'SSHj Ht. those coming with s8 3. go, i.e. walk, associate 4


.

Ne 6 Ec 5 ) pers. vel rei Gn


22
17

1415

(of birth opp. death); sq. "btf s3 s3 7 2 Ch 14 37 sq. "by Ex 1 8


;

with (Dy)
3

&

m ibnnn Gn
X3-^,
i

^26

4
,

so

c.

m PF22
6 9 ).
411

84

(cf.

nx ibn
(cf. -fin)

22 - 24

4. go
17

20 24 (come up upon, almost

= ascend);
Ch 29
17
;

cf.

also

from speaker, but with limit of motion given


15 Is 22 "bx

Lv 21 Nu 6
11

6
;

sq. b

S9
cf.

12

sq.

n?

Nu
2

so

Ez

Gn 4 5 waiabi
r\b ;

12

13
3

I9
1 1

ny+bx
16

= ls 37 children have come to the birth; 2 K 9 Dn\bx ny X3 S q. n_ oc 2 K 6 S 4 2 K 8 Je 32 sq. ace.


s 20
;

Ju 15

14

16';

-Qpny
12

tW3

W3
i
.

K
Ju
cf.

)yi2 nsnx';

s 22

nnin^ fix ^b-ntai

is

47

sq.

s4

also

La I 4

"iyiO 'X3 those

coming

to

an appointed

feast; abs.

&

oft.;

Joseph's brethren are come, also of lifeless things, ark of '< 184;
19

Gn 45
;

16

^B^n ntt3 nj3S a ship going to Tarshish; Hiph. go to war nonbsb 1X3^ Nu 32". 4 4 Pf X'3n Gn 4 '+; sf. W3i] Dt 9 + etc.; s3 nxan Gn2 9 + etc.; sf. 2 ms. nxan is 43 2 s 7 ^rw3n iChi7 yri^an Nu 16", vnsn
Jon i 3
,

18

16

19 our inlieritance has fallen to us Nu 32 ~?S); so 1S9" its cry is come unto me, cf.

so 'bx K3 D3BD3 Gn 43 wind Jbi your money came unto me = I received your money;
s3

^66";' Kt (Qr ^nxsni); M Is


1

s.

'nxan
8 f.

Gnsi

39

-!-,

Tnixnni Ez

37

etc.;

3 pi.
2

W3n Gn
19

^ixsni J e 25" 16 3 8 + n'nxan s 43 + sf. WW>3ri


,

(c.

2
1

Ch 2 8 27 etc;
S16
17
;

mpl. QnX3n
sf.

Nu 2 o +
4
17
;

Gn

1
,

pi. sf.

Dpxnn Nu 32
;

18 21

Ex

3*

La

22
;

of time, oft. of

imminent

Lv 4 32 +

X3> 1 t

Gn 2 +

W?}

Dnfc^Ip Impf. X'3J (X3J) Ez 4 o 17 etc.;


; ,

N13
Jb 14 sf. ins'3Ti J e 13', Dtoarn Ne Ex 1 5 17 K^N Ex 1 1 + {*? 1 K 2 i 29 Mi 9 ,iDX3n 16 I Imv. N3? Gn 43 16 Ex 4 6 Ann 1 S 20 40 ), etc.; nN"3n Gn 2 7 7 + fs. H*nn 2 S 1 3 10 + etc. //. 6 " cs<r. Knri Gn 1 8 + Pt. Nno Ex a&s. tan Hg 1 H io + ,no 1 K 2 i 2l + 3^,1^30 Dt8 7 pi. D'NnD
2 ms. K'IPl
23
; 1 ,
, ,

99
time, cause a

day
;

<o

come La

21

cause cry to

come ("Py)Jl>34 28 =carry fVha 7|>J3 n.Tl Ig 49


(II

^
;

(cf.

inf^f); carry oa* m'(3) </, e Aa,/ .11, n?N p. 43); alloy) to come, almost = invite
(sq.

Est 5 ,!
cf.
s

-b)
obj.

cf. v';

partic. a. sq. 'by bring


1*
17 12

M cstr. 'K3D Je 1 7 iVKntp Dn come in, bring in (conduct, lead, 19 4 4 obj. persons and animals), sq. vR Gn 6 Ct 2 3 41 21 3 Lv 26 yff 66"; sq. b Ju 19 I S 9 "; sq. sq. MsVEst i 1117 sq. n_ loc.Gn 24 w 46 7 ; sq. H__
(D'iOD
II* ;

1 cause
)

1 o'-

against, or upon, bring enemies against Je 25*

Ez 23 s2
29

to

33

plague

Ex
9

Dt
2

1
-

K 9 = 2 Ch 7
EZ14
22
;

sword Lv 26 s6 Ez 5 17
1 ;

14

curse or calamity
s2

Jb 42"

cf.

44 49

8 37

27 Je 25" 36 31
;

Gn

sinGn20 9 26' Ex 3 2 21
M
.

cf.

+ -^ Gn 19
Mai 3 ; sq. ing) arrows
sq.
10

10
;

sq. ace.

(Tin) Ct

K9

2
;

also

also sq. ~b* J e 25 M Is 37 ic,

32" 49
cf.
1

b. bring to pass 2
4'

Ch

V 78

C.

bring,

bring, carry in (lifeless things), sq. ~?K

Nu 31 s4

3 Je
(fig.)

21

17

La 3 13

send, of sending (shoot36 cf. Lv 26 ; of sending


,

bring forward, bring on the scene d. bring for a purpose, sq. inf.
iaj?
.

Mi 1" Zc 3". 71 inKD -^r 78

breath (nil) into


b

s dry bones Ez 37 (Co

by);

Nei3

12
;

sq.

n_

be.

Ex
;

26 s3

20 20
10
;

nyyn ron-riK k:m;


also

S q.

ace.

(Tin)

2S13

2Ch I5 1S (TV'S);

abs. 2

S 6 17

partic. a. opp.

28 X'Sin (bring (sq. "??); esp. in comout) Dt 9 bination with N'lrtn Zga( om< aiii in (to and

a'pp nir6 tann ni?y. e onV^, jrocur ' Hoph. Pf. K3W XXg$ Jttjj BS?3 La 5'. Lv io 18 + 3 k'nxan Gn 33" (v. infr.); 2 ms. 18 nnsan Ez 404 3 N3V pL cpn Gn 4 3 /rop/. 22 >.K3W 2X12' + pi. Lve^-r, WtjP J6 2 7 D-N31 Gn 43 18 Ez 30" + 23*" (Co EH310),
;

nixrHD
18
,

from battle) Nu 27 1 Ch b. bring in women as wives for sons (sq. J'Wl ftp) Ju 12 9 <j. (opp. nsinn n?^. bring into judgment
17

^45

15
;

things), abs.

Gn 43
2

a. be brought in (of pers. 18 ; sq. IT3 into a house


i

and

Gn
b.

43

temple

"" 4 17 22 4
-

Ch

34

914
.

lay

os^oa s-an

nk|

jbi 4 3

cf.

Ec

be brought, sq. b

Gn 33"
;

(but

12

14
.

d. cause sun to go down 8 (symbol of judg10 e. of harvest, bring in, gather 2 S 9 ment), 6 15 i f. put staves (opp. JHT) cf. Ne 13

Am

have brought), V, 45 15
i
2- 9 2

sq.

Hiph. / "?K unto Lv6 25 io 18


rd.

Hg

into (3) rings hand into (3)

Ex 25" 37 s 38 bosom Ex4 66


g.
jf e g5 jmt

cf.

26" Lv 14 42 ;
D"^,?f
i

girdle into (3)

Co VB); sq. Hjn n^33 J e 27 s2 sq. inf. Lv 16 27 Ez sq. 11 9 c. be introduced, put, sq. 3, 30 sq. fl? Je io staves into ringsEx27 7 ;vesselinto water Lv 1 1 32
3

14
;

cf.

Ez

23

42

(but v.
;

Ez 40 4
;

water Je 13
OiT-P^
etc.; >

1
.

n "13J)3
:

other phrases, t r n^ckg

^
^

W?n
wor]c

tpiSli n.f. entrance, entry, nX33


i.e.

Ez8 5

(fa
(
; J

of temple (but del.


JeS8
'

B
14

Co).

12 IW31 fisr. 5>S*3 DSntOm W3T1 Je27 t t O "lMB? Pr 23 12 apply to instruction thy heart; ^37

T NilD a.m.
in,
30

entering;

entrance, a coming
1.

' abs. Je 38'"+ 3


cf.

+ Ez 42"
N130 Dt IttB

iTODn 33? K3J1

^ 90

12

</ia<

we may gain a

heart

Kt (Qr

of wisdom.

2. cause to come, bring, bring


1922

n +
1 ;

WW
12
t.;

wrong,
sf.

near, etc. (animate obj.), sq. vX Gn 2 43" Lv 24 11 Nu 5 15 ; oft. of bringing Isr. to Canaan

f 50
cf.

1N13D
pi.

Ex 6 8 2 3 23 + cf. Is 14 2 56 7 Ne i 9 abs. Dt 4 38 6 23 b Gn 39 1417 sq. n_ loc. Ez 12 sq. D?i] sq. Ju 18 3 & DPrplJ (fig. of Yahweh's prospering 32 18 abs. GU46 also with care) 2 S 7 =iChi7 39 7 lifeless obj., Gn 2 7 (sq. ?), so 2CI136 Gnsi
, ; ;

Dr); 1.

S 3 M Kt (Qr 13i inexplicable 10 flW30 Ez 27 s cstr. fjtaO Ez 26


2
, ;

W30 ^

Co);

cstr.
19

104

2 t.;

13

16

way of entrance, 2426 39 Pr8 3 (D'HTIB '); I Ch.4 into a city Ju i 18 16 16 I Ch 9" into buildings 2 K ii fTOW 1316 Je 38" Ez 42' 46 19 v. also Ni3Ein) 2 Ch 23
entrance,
i.e.
;

place or

10

(sq. "PS);

sq.

ace.

K12
5
;

Ch 36 18
6

Dm";
Ch
24
14
;

DJ DXtap entrance of (the) sea, gale of the sea, s 2. entering, act of situation of Tyre Ez 27 .

sq.

n_

loc.

Ex

26

33

Je 20

sq. ?Bb 2
1

of ravens bringing food

of entrance, by violence, in storm of city Ez 26 10 coming in or together, making a crowd,


;

17

(sq.

f);

of

bringing presents
cf. 1

Ne
abs.

io 3" 7 (n, ?p),


4

S 17 18

esp.
32

Gn 43 s6 1 S 9'iC)27 (all sq. p); 3 25 offerings, sq. b Gn 4 Nu 15


16

alsO

Gn 4 EX 35 2>.23. 2

Lv 2 2 sq. "? of priest; 1313 2'Ch 31 5 cf. LV4 23" Mai i


etc.;
1.24.27. 2 9

DV N13D3 Ez 33 31 sira. of eagerness to hear Yahweh's word; in phrase lN130~nNl ^XXtoTlS s5 2 S 3 thy going out and thy coming in ; mode entering temple, or the people who enter of

fa

I,

Ez 44 5
i04
,9

particularly of sunset t^O^!


30
;

K"30

\j,

g0

3^ +

Qf

;=west Dt n

Jos

23

Ni3D ?H3nD>ri

N3TO
Cto^n

100
7

DM
Jbi2 21

Ki3B p.X V' 50 113* stm*<=wes<, (|| nrijp jnK), east; in phr. from E. to IF., i.e. opp. sunrise over the whole earth, everywhere on earth.
Btotfn

= Mediterranean, Zc 8
Mai
11
1

out ("]&) by God, in judgment 40 107


.

= \^

trma

n.f.

M contempt Ne 3

'3 S*n toe

have become (an object of) contempt.

[Nai^ J n.[m.] in-coming, entrance, 25 ^tOlD Qr 2 S3 cf. Kt sub MOD; VK3tol Ez 43"
I
,

till.
,

t^llS

n.pr.ni.
-,_ _

ra 307 zk is*. 93
f.)

(cf.

As. n.pr.loc.

Bdzu

and its entrances ( I'NSiCI), del. B Co. In both, ungramm. form for assonance with NV1D. t PlN'On n.f proventus, product, revenue
||

ham's brother Gn HI & X?** Je 25*


ti.

2nd son of Nahor) Abra22 21 J; tribe named with

2. a Gadite
fr.

Ch 5

14
.

TO3

adj.gent. (=IJJ2

t?3 ace. to

'PI

abs. it
sf.

Dt Lv io^ + Ez i4 3 18 anwapi 48 Qr (Kt*wwvan), nhwori j e2 18 10 Kt (so Co); nW3n Ex23 +7t. + Ez48 20 PIN13H Lv25 ,5 +4t.; niK13Ti Pr LV25 pi.
ut.;
ffl

07 + 3 1. cstr. J1N13PI Lv 2 3 'ntran Jb 3 i 12 Pr8 19 'inwari


1
37
;

s9

J.

Eiju of Elihu's father Jb 32". Derenbourg )


+11.
""I^Q n.pr.ni. father of

+2

t.;

in^iw Pr 3

Ezekiel

Ez

s
.

iriX13Pl

4 14 16

8
;

13 Q? ,rIK13P) Je 12

1. product,
H??
'

T^S, n.pr.m. a Jew of Nehem.'s time Ne 18 '133 v 24 which prob. rd. also v ( Bt8, 3 LI'"!n12 B, M*p)\ cf. further Sm
18

yield,

usually of earth

s9 7 23 25 (used as food for man & 2 37 22 Lv 25 1516, also cf. Ne o beast, cf. v ) Jos 5>

(= crops,
,

etc.)

n Ex 23 10

t 'T'Q

v^

perplex, confuse

(?

Ar.

i)U>

stir

Lv

25

s1 -

19

up (water of spring) then be disturbed, confused; cf. As. bdku, lead captive, orig. lead
astray 1

Ez 48 18
8 2

in

Gn
cf.

s4

47
'PI

'PI?

must=o/
9

'(3 partitive,

1. 2. b;

Ch
;

31

DTG
;

del. 3); IT^ Dt 22 cf. f 107


37
;
; * ;

the crops 'PI 2

Est 3 15

COTEzm )only Nipt. Pf 3 fs.n3i33 Pt. pi. &$ Ex 1 4 3 mpl. toj Jo 1


18

'PI

0$

be confused,

in confusion (of a city) Est 3 15


;

noiKn Is ** 23 Hi 'Pi & 3g 'PI Nu 18" JfM 'Pi 30 t t ~: T T TAT Dt 1 4 s2 15^ 'PI 2 Ch 32 28 as property of hus20 bandmen, or people Lv 25 Dt 14 16 2 6' 9 'PI Pr3 crops as determined by season, SPOt? 14 of a year POP Lv 0"rr\) yield
;

wander aimlessly (of Isr.) Ex 1 4 3 so of cattle Jo i' 8 (Merx prop. 133, after @ HicKavo-av, but
rQ3 not elsewhere of
cattle).

28

15

triDiap
22 s PI31301

n.f. confusion,

confounding, Is

Dt33
25
1222

(||

BHS);

i"!D13D1

flDinD tff a

day of consterna4

cf.

v 21

'PI

H^V,

subj. n3E>.
12

2. a. income,

revenue, in general
sions)

Jb 31 s Pr 10" 14 4 15 6 16 8 Ec 5 9 cf. Is 23 (lein bread venue of Tyre from trade with Egypt b. fig. gain of wisdom PIMPI 'n Pr 3" stuffs), 20 i.e. 8"; product of lips (Hn# 'PI) Pr 18 Bi, N" , B of Isr. as results of his speech (|| *T$); Yahweh's product Je 2 3 of Israel's wicked, ;

= posses(almost

tion and down-treading and confusion; Mi 7 Dri313D IWUJI rwy now shall be their confusion.

VIS n.[m.] Bui, 8th month = MarchesK wan, As. Arah samna, iK6 Kin ?13 PITJ3
ti.
<yipfn

tfnhn

"(Canaanitish;

Ph.

rrv;
93

Palm, god
etc.)

is *?in (in n.pr.


,
,

^miy, Vog

b)2"W

& ^13m (Vog93

ness Je 12
fl.

13
.

B,r.wiOT .Ak.cviH.977

Qal [T13] vb. despise (NH id.) L439 10 V3 Pr i 7 ); 3 pi. P/. 3 ms. 13 Zc 4 (cf. Ko 9 13T11 Pr 3 17 ; 2 ms. /w;;/ ?; Pr23 ; 3 fs.
;

"II.

(q.v.) thinks=i>$)3,

moon-god), which connectg w i tn Heb. i>13; Bae pM0 cf. Thes


).

DHM

712 n.m.

product, produce, v. 713\


v.

T13PI

(juss.)
1

Pr2 3 22

pi.

Ct 8
c.

1i3 Inf. abs.

Ct 8 7 ;

Pr6 30 Ct8 7 $ Ft. Pr 1 1"+ 2 t.;


;

n:ia n.pr.m.
"'Ilia

ps.

n.pr.m.

v. H33.

despise,

shew despite toward


;
'

(WisdLt &
;
l

poet.)

ace.

r.oun,

Pr i 7 c. Inf. + b Pr 30 17 elsewh. sq. 7 + 10 Pr 6 s0 11" i 3 3 14 s1 23 s22 Ct 8 " Zc 4


.

tn. PI2 n.m.

38+
exc.

gt.;

cstr.

contempt '3 Jb 3 1 34 ; (WisdLt


1.

PrI8!l

T [DI2] vb. tread down, trample Qal 14 14 D13FI Pr 2 7 7 3/s. Impf. D13J ^6o =io8 D13K Is 63"; sf. 3 s. 13D13S I s 14 26 1 pi. D133 ^
;
,

abs.

Gn

44";

tread
with

&

poet.,
'

obj. expr.

down, trample (of warriors), no Zc io 6 id., fig. c. ace. (subj. \ as


;

contempt springing 3 4 34 from pride and wickedness Jl^i ^I23 with D1NJ i e^)> joined in one adverb, phr.

Gn

38

J).

warrior) ISI4

25

cf.

^6o =io8
14

14

Is 63"; (subj.
;

(II

^31"
ease
12";

'31 '33;

Jb

12

6
;

= object

springing from prosperity and


of contempt
3
.

Gn 38 Pr

linErin^iio^PriS

2. judicial, poured

God's help) ^ 44 s men, fig. reject, 7 Pol. Pf 1DD13 is 6 3 18 1DD3 J e loathe Pr 27 12 10 tread down, in bad sense, subj. enemies 10 of '\ obj. ace. Je 12 (in metaph.) ;=i desecrate 18 Hithpol. Pt. f riDD'ana vhpo) Is 6 3

(obj.

Dll"

1 Q1

tfQ
Aram.

Ez

blind movements of infant's limbs, kick out (this way and that), fig. of Jerusalem. Hoph. Ft. OZMi Is 14 19 pass, trodden
1

6 -"

of the

n u H .n.t

}'13 ,,<>;

-/dub.; Birch, Wilkinson

fr

Egypt

down Is

14", of corpse, sim. of king of Babylon.

Herodot"-"; Thes fr. Armen., ace. to Lag

V pa, but No
--")

hboSi

chthe;

z " oml,

gny
,,,10 ;

a fine white

TD^""P n.pr.loc. Jebus. name of Jerusalem


ace. to
1

Jui9
4
i,
>

10

Btyr* ten WSJ,


5
.

cf.

also v";

Egyptian linen, and cloth made of it, "tfriEB'p 21 ftn rnajnva. 1 Ch 4 families of the house' of
byssus-working; cf. 2Ch2"; p3 i>*yD3 ^3130 1 Ch 27 15 clotlied in a robe of byssus (but id. rather as 14 2 S 6 n|-13D was dancing with all his TiT^a
||

Ch

11

D13) IWJ D^OTi;, cf. v


"'Ca*'

t*, DQ,

1. adj. gent. Jebusite.Je-

1618 cf. 1 Ch 21 busites, sg. 'pajri riTWH 2 S 24 i5.i8.28 2 Chf; as subst. aJebusite Zoo/; usually
c. art. ''l
1

might);

cf.

'3 -pari Est 8 15 ;


i;

ps D'B^D 2 Ch 5";
material of naiB;

coll. the Jebusites, in hist,


1

Gn

10 16
11

I2 8 24

Canaanitish peoples; so also 1 K 9 20 =2 Ch8 7, where remnant of these peoples referred to; also Ezr 9 which seems to shew that this list had become a standing expression for early
1 ,

14 29 (J)= Ch i 5 Nu 13 8 Nep (all D) JU3


,

statement 3 (E) Jos 9


1

P3

V<pB Est

Ch
"

14

article of trade

Ez

27

(del. Co).

Cf

also

BB>.

all

in

list

of

pn
"1"}?

(-PP3).
n.f.

tnj5*0

emptiness,

Na

2"

nj513D* npi3

39' emptiness and void and waste.


n.f.
?'(/.,

inhabitants;
l5

cf.

Ex

specif,

7 2f 33 34 defined as inhabitants of Jebus-Jerusa-

"

further in promises
2

if

(JED) Gn
;

Tnp^QO
I.

Na

11

v. supr.

Dt
5

'

20 17 Jos 3 10

""IIS, cistern, v.

sub "1X3.
v. "13

lem Jos 15 6363


Dr)
y-\r\
1

(J)

Ju

i- 2

68

Ch
a^

11
1

(called also Ch 11 4 ); v. also

HW

nwn

(on which
2

cf.

II.

"VQ, cleanness,

sub

1*13.
1 9 (c acc -);
-

S 56

&

tTQ
prob.
(si

vb Q*1
-

Wor

cstr -

""^ Ec
q.v.)
cf.

"p>yr\ -ty

19"; whence 2. Jerusalem, Hex 8 ten 333D 'Di3'n Wjrbx i 5


p^tfiT " 28 l8 i6. l8 ntyftv

ju only P, Jos

vera

1.)

make

clear, clear up, explain

(VB

so sts., in

NH, ma
imb
-

but
i"

rd. perh.
2
3

t*TT3
jyja.

cf.

ntf*) "ab*}

e Bi;
-

Gr,

s6

mm vpamy-or.

t#"Q 109 vb be ashamed


=evil-doer
Loa
;

T nD*1""l*0 n.f. down-treading, subjugation,


np!3Dl Iglg
'13

DHII 01883 9",


,

(Sab. D13; DN3.TD

||Aram. nna, Syr.


disperse)

Is

1&1 a nation of might and

Ar. cX>
39
;

ijf
13
;

mean

Qal Pf
Je3i" +
;

of down-treading (Che all-subduing);

naUDI

'IK Is 2 2 5 , cf.

OT sub
flpirtfl 2

ntpliTO

DV

Je48
25
1.
;

B'3Je48

HBns J e i 5 ;
;

*riE'3

-JO.

6 15
ss ruin,
pi.
7

T [r*D*Q]l]

n.f.

down-treading

downfall, cstr. VWtK fall of Ahaziah.

Ch 2 2

20 Is 2 9 + 5 7 t. /m/. abs. t^3 Je Impf. 8 12 Imv. *#B Is 2 3 4 Ez i6 i2 ,^3 EZ36 32 P. D'Bns EZ32 30 ; 1. abs./eeZ shame Je 6 15 +
;

B^
23

tfo cfoam-

i6t:, Is i9

37

27 26

Is

45
6

16

+
S0

14

t.,

Ez 16 63

Mi7 Jo2

16

26 - 27

2Ki9 Ez9 Jb6 ^6"(+27t.,

J/-Q (assumed
but
Ar.

as

of

foil.,

cf.

Lag

BN1
;

V perh.

JJJ?3

ace. to
et

Sta * a7 a quadrilit.
(sanguis),

chiefly in late Psalms). 2. sq. IP, be ashamed reason of of, i.e. disconcerted, disap])ointed by

Aj, efferbuit

commotus fuit

A_Ju puteus cvjus aqua haurienti propinquaf.

tj-|J03nSl
I*yi3jnxj
rf.

n.f. pi.
J>?y?,
9

blisters,

boils

(X
.

NH

nyia jraja, Syr.

)^oL^)Ex9
P*Q
t

'n'y3V3

rna pnt^cf.v 10
(cf.

3. with Je2 36 36 i2 13 48 13 Isi 29 20 5 Ez32 30 36 32 X tb / obj. b Mf'? "rip / am ashamed to ask Ez 8 p ^13"iri 1S?3TI ye ar not ashamed to deal hardly 3 CT13 often Eibsi & with me (impf. sub'.) Jb 1 9 "iBn 1033*11 IK'S <^ey are ashamed and confounded 4 s2 11 6! 7 2 Je 14 3 82" Is 41 45 1617 Ez i6 36 ^ 3 5 6 9
-

||

so Thes, better

V*Q
(xh

Ar. Jiti

EZ9

/taZi be
,

surpass in whiteness; ^IIj white?iessf.

[nra]

n.f.

isio'

eg g
sf.

&, Ar.

ixj,
22
66

Q'BDpn ^IDni D'lhn IBOl a rf <A *eer* ashamed and the diviners confounded Mi 3 7 cf. Je 15 9 Jb 6 20 ^ 35 40" 70s 7i J4 s iiipp Ho 13" (id. bo" j <%); en3"iy t Ju 3
6
; 116
;

"W

Aram. KHJT?, )*-) only PL 5


Is 10"; cstr.
Is
22
s

DTI

Dt

K2
;

i;

8".

Polel

59
66
,

eggs

T8 Is59
Is io
14

"Tl Jb 39", DI?T 3


Dt

n*np
(J)
to

"12*0

W3 Moses delayed
tlpa yVTO
.

P/

delay (in shame), to descend Ex 32'


delay his chariots
8

14

bird TBJt) (of small

Si3^i

"1331

why

ostrich BJT) Jb (in simil.); (of 39"; (of great viper <J1$?SX) Is 59" (metaph.)
cf.

Is io

tyQ, ya

n.[m.] byssus

(late),

(Ph. p3,

s3 come) Ju 5 Hiph. 1. ifi?* f 44 J nn^3n f 53"; /mp/. 2 ms. sf. *#*?? f 1 i9 3U16 s 34 6 lB*'3ri ^i 4 pw< to ^ame, P<. B**3pPr 10 14
;
;

rnma
19* 29
full;/,
||

102
Ez 22
8
;

tn
one's

ls
;

one causing thatne or acting shame;

own ways Pr i9

lfi

(i.e.

is

careless

^affD Taj a servant acting wisely will rule over a son causing shame Pr 17 s '"18*30 b)n D^K Pr 12 4 2.
t^at? f?3
;
.

^#5

^:

of them, lives recklessly, opp. WSJ "lets', cf. 7 s5 Ssy\ "isi 16' ); distress of the distressed yfr 22

B*3in

2S19

Je^V Joi
i 1217

||

'

012
;

t^3'n

Jeio

14

30 (but tHOto Kt); WOh Je8 912 /rot,, ifrjh Jo I 11 (all the forms in Joel derived v/ B'3J by ancient versions and some moderns, vid. Ew 122 " Ges > w 6 ). a. put to shame 2 S 19 6 b. act shamefully Ho 2'. C. to be put to shame Je 2 M 6 15 46- 4 48 ,uo 50" Jo 1 d. 6e asAawd Je 8 9 2 Jo 1 1US (?) (?).
t.,
; s

+7

Ho

27

Jo

Is

Y?, subj/'); prayer, subj. id. i^i02 ; broken & contrite heart ^ 51 19 (c. ^?), cf. on other hand 20 27 David i7 42 cf. 73 sq. ace. pers. Saul 1 S io Pr is 20 , '< 1 S 2 30 2 S 12 10 Pr 14 2 his prisoners
(II
; ,
,

18

^
i

s4

69

(subj.

'1);

sq.
21

j>,

Ch

15

29
,

W^
22
;"

b
sq.
6

t3Bl 2
*>$?'

S 6 16 =

=is 37
|11

pers.

Ne2

19
;

T
,8
.

-'

note esp. CS3 I s ^^' a despising of soul, i.e. owe despised


sq.
;

Inf. T

nVJ) VJ71

Est 3

HT3

Is 30' (Qr);

c.

? J e io

14

=5i

17
.

Hithp. Impf.

WtPaJV ashamed before one another


tnttTia n.f.

Gn
7'

25

fromtlxe soul, thoroughly despised; on otherviews v. Che Di. Pt. pass, despised, of pers. cstr.

(J).

DV
cf.

'IIS

despised of people
4

(||
;

D"1K

n3"in) ^, 22",
.

shame shame

^8 9

46

Mi

Ob v10
io 6

DTR3 *a Je49 15 also Obv 2


;

of

Ez

tniO n.f.
tjim
a,
4

(?f3

Ew ,16)f ) Ho
23

Niph. Pi!, njaj f 1 5 + f. nj33 1 nnOJ cf. Webr); pi. DV33 Mai 2*; 1. despised 4 141 33 Is 2. Je 22 M worthless
V'lo
1

wisdom Ec 9 16 S 1 5 9 (so rd. for


wTe,

119
.

53

n.f.

shame Jb
1. sAame
1

+ 20
2c,
30 30
-

t,;

s5 18 10 26 519 7 70 30" 6 1 Je 2 3 20 Hb 2 Zp 3 ; ls ffl :6 ntfa Wlb clothe with shame Jb 8 V' 35 1 32 ; m D n 3 shame (or conHBO HUVV' io 9 ; ^T( ) T^

^6 9 + 7t.
Is

f^ 20 40" 69

sf.

3. despicable, contemptible Mai I 7 12 9 21 said of table of cf. v 2 ; Dn 1 1 as subst.

S 15 9

of Antiochus Epiph. Hipb. Inf. fn^ys nttW^ Est 1 17 so as to cause to despise their lords (cause their lords to be despised).

||

fusion) of face 2

21 7 Ch32 Ezr9 Dn 9",

cf.

Je 7"; TD^JJ n ?' 3 s/iaie 0/ 2/ou</t Is 54"; 11 cf. DBOTP-iy nakedness (that is) shame Mi I
V'

^44

16

t|V-n n.[m.] contempt Est

18

(*|X$. '3).

ntS v. T
*

sub

TT3.

45

6
;

l ox -l? n

P
;

2o3-

thing, substituted for 75?? (q.v.)

2 shameful by later editors,


-

T 113 vb. spoil, plunder Aram. (Ar. y>


,

jj
-

H09 Je3
1

npab nina]p j e 2Sii 21 = ^3T Ju6 32 nj&T^il


;

10

n
2

13
,

cf.

flftov

Amhar.nHnH:perh.Eth.fl,Ha>:r*CMePra 19 Qal Pf. 3 ms. ID* (consec.) Ez 29 3 pi.

BAS, 3S

W3

S2 8 =^5?3E>N

Nu

63

+7t.;
i pi.

1TT3

Nu
2
35

Ch S 33

Je 20 6

H3 Dt

3 1 ; sf. WHtM consec. 7 VfUS 3 ; Impf. 2 ms.

t[1lO] n.[m.] pi.


T2
v.

sf.

VBQD, his privates,

fan Dt2o' 4 ,

pi.

M^

Is io

+ 2 t.;

27 *5 Gn 34 +

that excite shame, pudenda,

Dt 25 11

sub

T13.

9 2 tW3; Z P 2 ; 2 mpl. IfaPl Jos 8 ; 1 s6 67811 cohort, nj'33 x S 14 (cf. Ges' ); Imv.

4 t.;

sf.

pi.

V&

f [NTH] vb. divide, cutthrough(? cf. Aram. T 13, <*L cleave) Qal P/ B"TB WJK Is 18"

13 13 Isio 3 t.; 113 Est 3 Inf. cstr. s4 25 8"; Pi.aci.pl. D'Uia Is 42 2CI120 ; sf.^Lfa Je 30 16 IJMTS Is 17", DHMTS Ez 39 10 ; pass.
;
,

Na2 1010

whose land

rivers cut through (of Cush).

H13 Is 4 2 s2
3
2
1
10
yjf

pot7=take
i

as spoil,

c.

ace. rei

Nu
Na
Is

TnT2
<Ae
,

vb. despise (Pal.


loftily

head "

and disdainfully) Qal Pf. Nu

3! NTS, cf.

Hj raise

Dt

s5

(c.
11
;

&

refl.
c.

suff.)

Je 20 5 Ez 26 12

109
13

oftener

ace. cogn., 13

Nu

s2

31

+;

n]a 2

12

9
;

sf.

^rira

2
i

s 12 10 8
,9

etc.;

io 6
2

(||

tyf tyv,
;

as oft.)

19 1213 ; 33* Ez 29 38 HJ3


-

Impf.
13Fn

131

Gn 25 s4 Est 3 6
;
;

sf.

VTKM

42

fs.

Ne

2S6" 1 Ch 15 29 2 19 27 VIMS 1 S io
;

ms.

nnn>5i
;

20

73

WSJl

Ew 4180 ");
D'tfa 2

P. ac.
16

Ch

36

^13 Je 49 + ; with contempt, sq. ace.


2

1S

* i nfo p r 15 I9 vrna p r 14 s0 6 M'a 1 S 2 sf. 'Jto Mai i joass. 3 Ec 9 ,B f. n ^' despise, regard
;
;

Inf.' cstr.

nfa IS49 7 (Di

4 7 Ch 25 tyv Dt 3 2o' (both sq. b c. refl. suft .) s525 s 13 28 Est 3 8"; nom & 5^B Jos 2 Ch 20 u g2.w j j ( a u g q c re fl guff^. i,j p erg carr i e(i M off (cf. 13) Gn 34 (MT, but cf. 01); plunder,
jj
_

of

25 31 (J); words of' Nui5 (P; notelsewh. in Hex);


rei,

birthright
'"

Gn
i

s4

12"

cf. 2

Ch 36 16 name
;

Mai

robbed Is 1 o 2 1 1 14 1 7 " (nDB*) 10 10 10 c. DH3 ( pe rs.) 4 2 (|| ?"d.)Zp2 Je30 EZ39 36 s7 c. ace. of place plundered Gn 34 1 S 14 ; 53 16 13 2 2 Ch 1 4 abs. Nu 3 1 7 14. fNi'pb.
despoil,
22

c.

ace. pers.
9

(cf.

P/.M331 consec.

Am 3"
s

infr.);

oath {ffyf)

Ez 16

59

i^"-"-"; holy things

Inf. abs. Ti3H Is

Impf. 24
;

ms. 1^30 Is 24 s ; plundered,

be spoiled,

n
subj.
(
||

103
s
;

-ra
Oei t^ ""
1

nuDiN

. pian pian). be taken as spoil, subj. msiK.

Am 3"; )nxn Is 24 fan ?ian + p u />/ vni C onsec. Je 50


37

(so in lexx.) nauseated (yet v.

1-

NSyr.%-4 mvV
Pf. 3
'3
fs.

cf-

'3 abs.

Tta n.[m.] spoiling, robbery; spoil, booty Nu I4 S + so also Ez 25' Qr (Kt J3


;

nbna z c 1 1 8 '3 fdt a loathing against me.

Stoddard db>m d:i nna

c ~"

,-

,a-

**>)

^w ispni
;

)- Qal

fll.

meaningless);

T3

Je

H;
i.e.
||

sf.

W3 Ex
.

29";

14

but 13H

Nu 31 s3 v. d.
21

only Pu.

[bra] vb. PL nb nap


;

(Ar.

Ji>

be

avaricious)

1. spoiling, robbery, '3b


(of temple

6y

<?W Pr 20
ttjnS]
^li,
try,

21

to be plundered, despoiled Ez 7 46 2. s^ot'Z, iooty, bbt?) 23


50 32

nbru an inheritance ^oMen Kt; < Qr Vrss rfjnap 'J, v b.T3.


.

plunder Is io
||

vb. examine, try

(cf.
1.

Aram,

jns,

33

Ez 29

19 13

38

1213
3

(all ace. cogn.

bbe*); c f.

Nu

Syr.

Je 15 in phr. q} rl J e 31 17 49^ (of 4 5 camels) Ez 36 cf. v ; also of human beings Nu 33 ' Dt i 39 Je a" (all '3b rm) i 21" 14
;

W
(||

examine; Ar. crs.-*


sf.
1 1 5
,/,

vm.

te, cf.

8Q6S

) Qal Pf
Inf.
18

7 t.; /m;;/. jjBj

$ + 5 t.;
9

Jb2 3 10 nana ^17'+


,

Imv. sf.'^ns^ 26'

+ K
6
(||

+ 2t.;
23

(||

nDB*D) Is 42

s2
(||

*.)

Je

14
,

cf.

3 o'

HD^D);

spX, DDO);

!>13

ZC13 ; Pt. (03 Jen^+st. 1. examine, scrutinize, try 1// 11'


:3
ttjfl;

Ez 25 7 Qr, 26 s ('ab Itn both in personif.); 28 of Isr. as sheep Ez 34 s 22 fig. (both 'ab fWl) v T3 w (no b). On Is 8 3 T3 e>n bbe> ino v inc.
also
;
-

139

Jb

dtk

VBjrey z/ls eye

try the children

13 t Prt3 n.f. spoil,booty(late) HJ3 2 Chi 4 +

and through) f 11 2. prove, test, try. a. with the metaphor of gold Jb23 10 ?n33 Crura*
. ;

of men (search them through 4

9t.;

3njrrriS

and I

14 spoil,prey, of things 2CI128 13

Est9

101516
,

Zc 13 9

will try them as one tries gold b. without metaphor, of God testing

cf. 2

Ch i 4

spoiling,

M 25 Dn 1 i (||bbe>&B>l3-i); n. verb., '33 Ezr 7 Dn 1 1 33 cf. also 'sb Ne s6 g 3


13
, .

jVta.

v.

sub

HT3.

t i"P rYVTS n.pr.loc. ace. to

MT place
|3) v.
al.)

near
27

s 10 8 27 persons \jr 26 66 81 Je 9; their ways Je 6 ; 3 3 the 3? i/r 17 Je 12 Pr 17 3 1 Ch 29 17 ; reins Je 10 1 7 heart and reins f 7 10 Je 1 1 20 (= 20 12 ). c. ; of man testing or tempting God i^95 9 Mai 3 1015 d. the ear trying words Jb 12"= 34 s Niph.
.
.

Beersheba Jos

28

but
-

rd. prob. n'niJSI

and
1 1

her daughters (villages,

cf. ri3

sub

Ne

Jb 34 36 Gn 42 1516 to be tried, proved. Pu. jn'3 Ez 2 1 18 the trial has been made ( 23
Impf.
fri3^
,

(We

Sm215

HolIenb Ata

'"*'

jM

Ges

-"Di

MVEwKe, but noun

jn'aMT

Symm Haev.;

rd. fns

with grace, favour, Hi Co).

pO

(Aram.

p]3, jjJLs scatter;

Ar.
1W

JjJ
).

n'

(of sun) is prob. erroneous v.

Lane

14 tpjl n.[m.] lightning flash? Ez i Hi Co del.; verse oin. in old MSS. of ; sense

tried stone, stone.

t|ni n.[m.] testing, Is 28'" fO'a [3N atested, i.e. approved for use as a foundation-

On Ez

21

18

MT v.

foreg.

ad fin.
.

14 Is 32 iJfTl a.[m.] watch-tower,

uncertain, possibly error for pia.

Tpt2
Israel

n.pr.loc.

t[pm]
Kt)
'

sf 'JW|i(dag.

f.

implic.

Qr;

W13

(pn3) rendezvous of

Is 23 13 their siege-towers.

under Saul and Sam.; Ju i 4S home of Adoni-bezek on loc. cf.Euseb. Lag " 010 106 2nd " 139 4 see also Stu. Ju i 17th (mile-)stone fr. toward Scythojiolis mod. Hirbet Neapolis 231 Ibzik, 14 Eng. m. fr. Nablus, Survey"; ; ; ;
.

TpPQ n.[m.] T
'

assayer, one

who tries metals

Je6 27 (G es* 84 s Ew tlK!b).

TSTQ Is
t"in3

13

23

Kt;

v.

[pna] supr.

vb. choose

(cf.

Aram."in3, Syr. 1
rr76

f[1TIl]

Qal

vb. scatter (Ar. Aram. "H3) Jjj, 24 Drib tfa-y bben nis Impf. Dn

beru (-/1K3) Dl lljra, 1b. Dt 7 6 + 66 1.; ina: l s 4i 24 + 60


9

)Qal
1.;

Pf.

ins

"fS$ Jb 29^

"rip;

plunder and spoil and 2>ossessions he will scatter among them (subj. Antiochus Epiph.) Pi. Pf. 31 but rd. Imv. "ffl ("?)( 33 so 1|3, id., f68
,

tna Exi7 +5t.; Inf. abs. (Baer); Imv. 6 1516 28 1 S 2 Is 7 Inf. cslr. sf. 'Tg Ez 20 ; Pt.
;

^
5

most;

De

follows

*Mr^3
I
10

MT), subj. ref. to \ obj. B'BJ?. n.pr.m. a eunuch of Ahasuems,Est


-

30 Zc 3 2 ; pass. Tina Ex 1 4 7 1 8 1.; 1 S 20 1. with a, a. divine choice, of Abraham Ne9'; 5 Israel Dt 7 7 Is 44' Ez 20 ; to become his people Dt 7 6 i4 2 Jesburun IS44 2 the seed of the patri-

ina

sc. membro, beste, (Thes comp. Pers. 1'"*- 1'" 8ligatus sub siL-j). e.g. spado, cf.Vullers

Dt 4 37 10"; Levites Dt 18 6 26 n 2Ch29 Aaron yj/ 105 Judnh 67 Levi and Judah Ephraim ty 78
archs
; ; ;

21

Ch

15
the

1 C

h 28 4 not

I.

[^riB] vb. feel loathing (cf.Syr,

king Dt

1S

I7

especially David

S io24 16 8 "

Je^;

-ra
2

104
1

rten

i Ch 28" 29 2 Ch ) 16 6 I7 M (P) Hg 2 s3 place of sacrifice Dt 12 18 14 25 16 716 17 s 2 Ch 7'*; the 8 ,6 (=2 Ch 6 534 ) 11 33 ; Jerusalem city 1 6 1 2 Ch 6 Is 14 Zc i 17 2 16 3 s ; Zion ^132"; de-

S 6"

K 8 (= 2 Ch 6
16

6'

V 78 70

others

Nu

lusions Is

66\

b.

man's

choice, of
;

ways Pr 3

31

Is 66

s
;

good

things Is 7

1516

life

Dt 30"; gods
.

Is 4 1 24 ; God's pleasure Is 56* 65 12 66 4 2. with 1B* (alone, for '3 "HW): a. 8 10 c/101'ce, of Israel Is 4 1 0? ^i5?-, 4 3 ; the

Ju 10"

nm

dmne
Dt

people

WfB* T

^33

12
;

men Nu
27
c,

i6 7 (P) ^65";
(P), especially

TIITO n.m. young man Is 62"+ 7 t.; pi. D^Via (intensive with dag. f. implic.) Pr2o 29 + i3t.; cstr. ,lin3Ez23 6 + 4t.; sf. ^in? etc. La 18 1 + 1 6 1.; young man (choice, in the prime of manhood* 1 S 9 2 Ec 1 1 9 Is 62 s coll. young men Je 15 8 rpinai "Ana young men and virgins Dt 22 s6 6 17 10 32 2 Ch 36 Je 51 Ez 9 ; usually pi. Ju 14 10 16 12 liu 3 1 S 8 2 K 8 2 Ch 36 17 Pr 20 29 Is 9 17 31 8 30 22 21 15 20 26 3 3 15 40 Je 6" 9 11 18 48 4 9 50 51 La i 8 4 1 612 23 11 17 10 Ez 3 3 minru 5 3o J03 Am2 4

'

'

||

s3

king

I2 14M i5

S 16" 1 M 10
17
-

Ku";
I2
i
9
;

place of sacrifice
24

V'

78
.

148

12

Is 23

Je 3 1 13 La

18

21

Am

13

31" (D) Jos


5 -2 '
,

DB> iB>

0*7 Dt
2 6:i1

12" 14" i6
6 s8 ),
db>
);

Ne

BB> i> 14 the city 1 K 8"

I2

,s

nvth 1 Jerusalem iKii" 2


'et?
>

Kn

36

21

5 6 12 b. man's 58 way ty 25 29 7 choice, place to dwell in Dt 23 gardens Is i 13 1 S 12 wives Gn 6 2 (J); what to do king 1S 2 S 15 3. with ace. & ?, choose some one or M something for : a. divine choice, of Levi 1 S 2 Jacob 1^ i35 4S inheritance ^ 47 s b. human

330

2 3W

K 21
.

14

Dt (=2 Ch = 2 Ch ( = 2 Ch (
I??'!)
;

Zc 9 17 + [D"n/)!"0]
lnna

nu

^ (j
;

n.f.abstr.pl. youth,
;

pi. sf.

Onk

Sam *B Lu Ke)
(but

T9*"

w? Ec
sf.
20

@ Ges De Di
1 1
9
,

TO
Ch

V-v-m 3 Ec 1 2
1

tflYTIl] n.m. chosen,

cstr.
1

"Vna 2 S 2i 6
16 13

fast I s

'

We Dr
ic.6

''

TO);
3

l*Vro
4

8 94

Is 4 2' 43 105 45 65* the chosen or efectf of Yahweh.


1

643

5 - 23

always

choice,

4. with ace. and JO, choose, Jb 34 9 10 5. ace. a. from 2 S io (=i Ch 19 ). divine choice, temple 2 Ch 7 16 Judah ^ 'jS 68
1
.

s 1522 persons Ex 17 Jos 24 (E) 1 S 8 13 20 2S24 (=iCh2i ); thingsGni3 (J)iSi7 40 2325


18

12

12

11

K 18

'HIIS n.pr.loc. (young men's village) of a small town of Benjamin beyond the Mt. of Olives on the way to Jericho (cf. Rob BBi 433 8 Kasteren ZPV im ,00 ff ) 2 S 3 16 16 5 17 18 19 17 1 2
'

'

select

(=ftej>J ace. to
ZPV
III.

} "

Schwarz Marti-Schick
'

8 1\

servant Is 41 9 49 7 b. man's choice, persons Ex ^^(E) Ju 5 8 Jos8 3 (J) 2 S-I7 1 ; things Jb 8 14 26 s3 30173 Pr i 29 Is 4O s0 6. 7" 9 15 2 9 34 1 19 with by, :jjd nt by *a /or <A </iow Aa<
. .

TirQ'] n.pr.m. (He (El or of David 2S5 16 iCh 3 6 14 5


.

chooses)

son

mra

chosen rather than affliction Jb 36 21 ; with ace. and by pregn. ^y ">rnn IK'S !>3 aW that thou
cltoosest
i>

t["\nnQ] n.[m.](f. Ez 24 ) choicest, best, n 16 cstr. in}!? Dti2 + iot.; sf.VjnaDDn 11 vows
;

S 19 39 7. with of ace. 1 S 20 MSS. have 3; but (many We Dr read I3n companion). The ptcp.
(to lay) 2
.

upon me

30

"WI3 chosen, of a ruler ^ 89 20, warrior Je 49' 44 15 5o ); as cedars Ct5 ; coll. "lira 331 chosen ( chariots Ex 14 7 (E); "lira B^N chosen men, warriors Ju 20 151634 1 S 24 s 2 Ch 13 317 for wh. s lira alone 1 2 Ch II 1, 2 Ch 25 ; 12 2

Dt 1 2"; valleys Is22 7 fir trees Is 37 24 cedars Je2 2 7 bones Ez 24 4 sepulchres Gn2 3 6 (P); s of the flock Ez 24 of the Assyrians Ez 23 7 Ex 15 4 (E poet.); young men Je 48 captains 16 P33^ 31131 "iri3D Ez 3 1 (del. 31131 Co); D? 131? Dn ii =his choice troops. ^"JC
;

15

i5

K
1

'

btriw
(|j

mn3
10

S 2 6 2 ^ 7 8 31

S 1 o 9 btcfcv nira

linnip choice city 23 fir trees 2 19

Tl'irOE) ^-[m.] choice, in the phrases "1'V 2K3"; VBna nin3D choice VBTia nnap I 8 37 s4 (prob. K

reading, as

iwi'tra lira, doubtless the true 8. test, try (Aram. ). fn3) 3V "i31^-in3Is 8 10 /AaDe<*<erf thee in the 4 fur1

Ch

scribal error in both cases for ID??).

19

2S6

TirQQ
warriors
1

n.pr.m.

(choice)

one of David's

Ch

1 1

38
.

nace of affliction <S X Ges


chosen 93
ft. Ira?

Rab Calv AV.

Hi Ew De Che Dr, but 3 Niph. "inai J e 8


'

pr

"Pjp^nrQ adj. gent. Baharumite M 1 i =<prna 2 S 23 31 Prob. ^ira Dr.


.
I

Ch

chosen, choice

8'4.5 t.; to 6e chosen. Pr 8 1019 io 20 b. cstr.


.

a. abs.
JO,

1D3J1
life

[riZDS.,

WI33] vb. speak rashly, thoughtPt.


fiB*?).

D"nD Je8 3

mo

(iea</t wt'rt

6e chosen rather
16

than

lessly

(NH idV"D3) Qal


(oipTp.
4

ncta Pri2 18
Pi.

choicer than

Pn6

22';
tfo

mtO HW

in30

one that babbleth


ny^3B'3 Kt33^
so'

D'^q

Impf
Inf.

clwicer (more acceptable)

Yahweh than peace-

Lv

5 speak rashly, unadvisedly;


(of Moses)
4

offering

Pr2i 3

Pu.

"tro? chosen, selected

Ec

WS'Ba

Kt33)l

I06 33 ;

9T

^Qr).

D^ns^3

NB3^>

Lv 5

(P).

MSOO
TNt22p a.[m.] rash
irnab>

105
utterance,

]M
tnTlSSa

NB3D
/.

Nu 30

7'9
.

= nB3Is 32
.

n.f. trusting
ir).

Is

30"

(prob. inf.

f I.

npS vb. trust


'

(cf.

Ar.

'kwo throw one


lie

down upon
on
the

his face Thes,


se

lilft

extended

t]inJ2S n.m. 4 hope Ec 9

trust

i8'

= Is 3 6
Jb
111

4
;

ground,

MV) Qal Pf.


Jb 40
23

ne>3

reposer sur quelqu'un' Fl + 2 8 7 + 35 1.; Impf. nti2)

tnin^2 n.f.pl.
TI^JQ
HB3D Pr
i4

security, safety

12".
cstr.
t.
-

+ 27 t.; Imv. HB3 + 3 f + 8 t.; Inf. 8 nlD3 Is 5 4 cs^r. Hb3 9 f n8 +2t.; i><. nca f 2i 8 + 3 5t.; pass. TODS V,ii2 7 Is 2 6 3
abs.
,

n.[m.] confidence Ez 29

+ 2

t.;

sf.

<nt>3
;

Jb 31* + 6
7

(dag. implicit);
pi.

DHC30 Je48 13

rtPlBao
2
:'

Pr2i a

I. trust.

1. abs.

Isi2 2

2. with cogn. ace.

18 D<nt?3 Is 3 2 ;'

^0030

Je
.

';-l.

th* act

nnca

2K i8 =Is36 4 3. 10 20 with 3 trust in a.. God 2 K 18 5 19 1 CI15 ^ 9" 21 8 22 5 6 25 2 26 2 8 7 32 10 37 3 40 4 55" 56 512 1 8 20 25 62 9 84 13 9i 2 ii2 7 I i5 9 ' 11 i25 i43 Pri6 2 9 18 2 Is 26 s 4 37 10 Jei7 7 b. persons Ju 9 26 39 Zp 3 10 118 89 146 3 Pr 3 i" Jei7 5 4 6* Mi s it 41
19
.
-

ib-k nrn pnuan that thou dost trust?


1

no

wto

'

this trust

of confiding

Pr

2
14

confidence

i7 48

13

Jb8 16 Ez29
Pr 14 26 <

2. the object of 18" 3 1 24 ^40 5 65 6 7i' Je 2 s7 3. the state of confidence,


18
.

22

22 19 25 19

security

Is 32

tn.
l8 8 ;

of Zobah 2

c. </a'^
,8

i35 Pni 28 Is 3 o 42" 47' Je5 17 7' 25 4 7 15 13 13 4 8 49 Ez 16 Ho 10 Am 6 d. in the name of God ^ 33 21 Is 5 10 mercy of God ^ 1 3 42 52'; word of God 4t 119 salvation of God 4. with by, trust or rely it 78 a. upon God it 31 15 37 5 Pr 2 8 25 Je 49". b. persons 2 K 5 I8 2021 24 Is 3 6 6 9 Je 9 3 c. things 2 K 18 21
l: 1
.

Dt28 32 Jb39 u ^2 7 3 44 7 52 9 62"ii5 8 28 26

HB|l n.pr.loc. city of Hadadezer king S 8 8 (but read rather Tirao so 1 Ch Sm Maa/3a<c, @L Ma3< Ch Mfra-

PlX"'>
II-

L raftaad cf. also We Dr). ntO^ (-/assumed for following).


;

211

D^ntplN

n.[m.]pl. water-melons (Mish.


cf.

tVOaUt,

Sam.^/rr^S;

Low

1'

2* 7
;

Ar,
;

'%,

= Is36"
18
.

=
2
7

Ch 32
6

10
,

it

49 Is 31 5 9 Ez 33
7
1

13

Hb
22

2
(

5. with bx <ms<
)

4 2 5 b. persons 5 86 Pr 3 JU20 c. things Je 7 4 II. (=nm by 7 8 ). 16 Se confident Jb 6 20 40 23 Pr TM3 fi^TO 14 n 93? </ig righteous are bold as a lion Pr28';

= Is 3 6 V 4
36
.

<oa.
.

ffoc?

K 18

mod. 6 Egypt, battich, biftich cf. reff. in Di Nu ii ; on formation cf. Lag 8" 10 who comp. Eth. 'Kn Nu 1 1 5 D'KB'iSPI ( aqtala) Egyptian fruit, TJfnn Q^SSn, D^tp^n); roi,, nhtovas.
etc.; perh.
cf.
,
||
,

loan-word in Heb.

Sta' 258

tp92]
Eth.
cease

vb. cease

(NH

bos, Ar. jii,

secure
1 8'

Jb 1
;

10 - 27

Is 3 2 9
/to;;/

Dy a people secure Ju nintpa J11J3 careless daughters, (women) 011 cf. v Hiph. Pf. nnenn j e 28 16 nC3: Is 36 15 + 2t.; P. TOpS? ^ 2 2 10
1 1
;
'

18

Pr 1
.

16

nt33

0mA:

both be futile, vain, but As. bafdlu,


,

Lotz TP98 so Aram.


consec.

vD31
I.

Ec

1 2

b'BS.^a^Qal Pf
cease.
-\/of

and the grinders


dub.;

7J0^ (meaning
1.

following).

cause to trust,
<

make

secure, abs.

^22'; with

15 by Je 28 29 31 ; with b 2

i8 30

Lv
Je

ti. nC2 n.[m.] security Gn 34 + 41 t.; 17 n 95J EpK'n Is 32 quietness and security 5 Is 30' (but prob. both "C^ai Bgjp'P? infs.) elsewhere always adverb securely, riD3b 3E"
2S

= Is 3 6

15
.

{B3

n.f.

Nu51!5

beUy, body,
;

womb

(Ar.

Ju i 3 7 + (C3 v6 +; cstr. it?3 ,3 10 it i39 +; sf- '?? Jb 3 + 1?B3 Dt 7"+; 23 '003 Jbi5 2 -r,etc.; 1. a. "HP? GH25 belly,
'3 abs.
;
;

^)

25
32

1819

26
31

37

49

5 Ju 18 7 1 K 5 5 i, 4 9 Pr s 29 Ez 28 26 34 2528 38 81114 39 6 26 Zp
-

Is
2
15

47 Zc

10 14"; nD3 3K Dti2 1S12"; nuab pe> Dt 12 9 s 16 PIB3 ptf Dt 33 s8 Pr 33 f 16 Je 23 33 s3 i"; nonb (rm) Jb 24 Ez 34"; nt33 IW1 Ju 8";
;

21 22 of woman Nus 2122,27 abdomen, of man Ju 3 as beaiitiful in form Ct 7'; as seat of hunger Pr 13 25 ; as eating Ez 3' (|| D'yp); c f. Pr 18 20 2023 (fig.); as seat of passion, avarice, etc. Jb 20 in fig. of God's casting riches out of extortion15 er's belly Jb 20 also * 17"; fig. (|| WKp;i), cf.
'

of innermost part of a

man = inmost soul Pr 1 8 s


intell.

nu3b ibn Pi-3 23

na3 ibn
nt33b
2
9

Pno
Is 14

9
;

nD3b aw>
nsD3b nra

= 26

22
,

20 27 3(all
-

'3

Jb

ii 18
53
;

Ho

20
;

pi
;

30
;

faculties
9

= Eng. breast
2SS

Tin); as seat of

7S

nD3 I3y Mi

ing) securely Ez 30 del. nti3 Co); HB3 Tyn

Ctt#A (dwell(pregnant construction,

nC3 Bh3

it 40 ) Jb i 5 at theophany

3 2'

8
,

or bosom) 2 2 18 (cf. O y yo '303 nn T ; as trembling


b. belly of hippopotamus
:

Hb 3

16
.

by Wfaj and

upon

the city (dwelling) securely

Gn

34

<% s

came
(J).

Jb 40 16
||

3 fB3 Jon 2 (Jonah's prayer D>e: 33^)3 nblp).' 2. body, opp. soul * 3i'
.

c. bSttp

pa
(opp.
B>??.),
71

106

also 44

M
(opp. id.;

on
27
>//

this

of.

T ''a part, of entreaty, craving permission


to address a superior, always
1
''j'"

Zin^
12 4
,n

).

3.

womb Gn
v 18 ) Ec

Jb 10" (||

Dm

25*** 3 8 (all J) Ho ii 6 Jb 3 i 15 JC3? tfyf\

^),

and always

(exc.

Jos

^V ^^5? did not he that made me in the womb make him (|| ".m Drn.3 ttJ3Jl)j cf. 139" *ffiBfl 5 s fC33,& J e i esp/3 nB ^offspring Gn 30 (E) 3 ^ 1 2 7 Is 1 3 18 Pr 3 1 2 }B? 13 = OTy w ,i ( *"!) 16 cf. BJO|PT| Is 49 of birth JB3D Jb i 21 3 11
; i
'

of a speech, I pray, excuse

me (not
)
!

foil, by (or at the beginning

tflNt

improb.

||

from -/"a; so that *t% 'a will be literally a supplication of (i.e. to) my lord cf. Wetzst 1. c, who compares the Ar. tjll J-^ lit- a
prayer
to

Ec
fig.

14

Jb 3 10 i.e. 0/ my (mother's) womb; JCSDniia take, draw out of


?
cf.

RJgl came tlie ice

;ea &hne=birth Ho 9" (|| ITJ?, jinn), c f. M 'D |B3D Jb 3 8 (w< 0/ whose womb
*$3}

my lord

a standing formula

= Pray,
(

excuse me, used exactly as '} q| '3. Ace. to others contr. from 'JO, from nya to ask, and so
lit.
1

V^l

~CO t6

jietitionl
1

cf.

Aram,
but y

tyaa,
is

^4,-.

e .g.

Gn

18

S, Nu

13

<S);

not often elided in


so

the

womb, subj. /, (i.e. cause to be


7
,

born)\|>-2 2
11
i/<-

10
;

,-

)B

19 Heb.) Gn44 *-i3T

<J'lK *?

fB3 used also of father Mi 6 cf. 132 (David as ancestor of Messian. king); Jb 19 17 'JO? 'J? 8<ras of my body, of doubtful interpr., perh.= son* of my (motlier's) womb, cf. 3 10 (Ges De), i. e. my brothers or men of my clan RS K33t others my sons (E\v), my grandsons (Di); also in ad13 41U8,53 dressing Isr. as a whole (masc.sf.) Dtf 2 8
,

let
1

thy servant speak,


i
26

S
20

K3"
1

etc.;

I pray, my lord, Nu 12" Ju 6 13

6
,

and

43

UT?
jjSi<

1^; ' '? Oh,


"3

foil, by a pi. subj. Gn my lord, we came down,

etc.;

(to

1013 Jos God) Ex 4

f Ju6
:

15

13

in Pent,

and
iv

Jos.

iivfttu, Saififda

in other

books absurdly

f/iot).

^pnp Ho 9 beloved ones of their womb; J03n~|1? (JB3D) =from birth Ju 13"
30
9
,

cf.

16

D3tp3
6

tp2l

vb. discern

ZMO,883H2r

(Nb

-;

Ar.

'J6_

^ 58

71

,'

cf.

also Is 44
17

2 24
-

46'

$K joao /. j u 16 Jb 3 1 (|| on-i). 4. architectural word of some rounded projection connected with the two pillars Jachin &

(|| 18

Drn) 4 8 49
1

15
;

become separated, be distinct, IV. speak perspicuously ; Eth. Q?ii 1. 2 consider, perceive, Aram,

^aV

ws

as epith.

Boaz

K7

20

<

(Klo

rds. rvan).

fii. |t03 n.pr.loc. city in

Asher Jos 19 25

2 ^ i 39 "rfra Dn 9 Impf pp, V' i9 + u 8 25't.; R]Je 9 +2t.; f?n 1 S 3 +2 t.; W3K ^ 73 +4t.; ?; Pr 28 + 12 t.; /bw. p3 Dn W3 + 5 2 ira Dt 3 2 + 2 t.; Inf. abs. P? p

nnaa

make to understand, cf. Sab. pa (the) wise, Mordt ZMG "^ " )Qal P/ pa Dnio 1
,

13

17

23

\=depression,

Lane 22000
II.

'-

Onom. 236. 2nd ,*.*!,.

valley 1 cf. Ar. .^Jjj, Barra., called B<80ctcv cf. Lag


basin,

Pr2 3 ';
senses):
23
9

BmdoK>
as

L BfX

Pt.

D^a Je 49 7

l.^erci'w(with the
with ? Jb 9 11 14 21 19 Pr29 with p Jbi3'.
7',
,
:

a. eyes, ace.
.

Pr

|t2H (assumed
11.

V of following

Pri4

15

b. ears, ace.

mng.

c. touch, ace. V'

58

10
.

d.

taste, ace.

unknown).

TD^JpSl
(cf.

m.

ipl.

pistachio, an oval nut


4,9
,

As. butnu

C0T Gl0"&Schr 1,BAkl881

Aram.

X3CH3, Jfcoc^a, Ar. Ikj;


Bla\i ZMaimsn
"' 222

on Punic Povtvov/i
'

Is 6 910 44 18 Dn 12 10 10 H04" 14 ; p3S* vb) ViyDVl heard but I could 9 s not understand Dn 1 2 8 b. ace. Jb 15 23 36 29

understand, know (with mind) 20 3 s 21 12

Jb 6 30

2.

a. abs.

Jb

38

42

^49

82 Pr 24
.

Pr
32
2
9

Post PEFOctl888

one of the articles carried from Canaan to Egypt by sons of Jacob as present to Joseph still a ; delicacy in Egypt and Syria, cf.Wetzst in Low"- 420
.

vera

Low NoM ); Gn 43 11

8 "'- 208 )=pistacia terebinthus Rob 21s >io 21 * f;Tr vlc, In,t "" 271etc ^ji'/
'
' -

20 24 28 s f 19 13 92 7 Je 9"; BBBte flX* Jb Pr 28 s njn pa* Pr 29 7 c. with '? 1 S 3"


;
.

6-9

S 1 2 19

Is43'.

* with

inf.

& ?, njjjl
to,

fSfi

Is 3 2
2

4
.

3. observe, mark, give heed


sider (with attention):

a.acc.Dt 3
Dn
c.
2

distinguish, con2
7
>//

50

22

94

7 -8

Pr
17

23

'

29

(Qr)
119
.

10
3,

1
.

b. with

?,

tD'jtea n.pr.loc. city of Gad, E. of Jordan Jos 13", mod. Batne, "W. of Es-Salf (v.d. Ono,n 2 "d "' M7 BoT'a Velde ""no,r 298
)

f 73 Dn 9
1 1 30 - 3

r
.

s3

39 Dtsz d. with

with 28 s
.

Ezr8 15 Ne 13 7
with
bf,

i>N,

e.

Dn

cf.

Lag

_3, 3] vb. entreat (Ar. "J come as suppliant, entreat, still current in the Hauran: 34 36 v. Wetzet in De" of which (prob.) '3K ), 'ax Jb 34" is 1 s. impf. (used
-

4. Aa^e discernment, insight, underJe 49". Niph. '01333 Is 10 13 ; f<. p33 standing 33 Gn4i + 15 t.; pi. D'Jia? Je 4 22 elsewhere D'?a3
'.
'

Dti 13 Is5 22 (Baer)Ec9


1

V333I S 2 9 14

be intel-

ligent, discreet, discerning,

a* ' 8*
1

were

ID 3 ? would that tried !

(lit.

dialectically) entreat that)

S 16 18 Pr
21

io 13 14 6 16 21
10
;

hare understanding 28 25 11 3 17 19 Ec 9 Is 3
|t} 3.? |i33

Job

io 13 29"

Je^ H014
33
14

intelligent

mind Pr 14

15

I8

15
;

Dam

Gn

33 - 311

4!

rem
fOO\

107

D3H Dt 4
.

K3

r*
>

2
;

^3331 D'oan

Dt

13
.

Po. WJjtoj /ie 10 32 Hiph.


s T?: Is 28 9

attentively considered

him Dt

is to

When the space separating two distinct


be indicated, this
is

objecti

^ 32 _+ 9 Pr28 7 + 26t.; 1. understand: a. ubg. Is 29 40 56" 1 K 3 V 32' Dn 8 10 b. ace. a Pr i 2 6 8 5 8 3 1 Ch 28 Jb 28 14 Is 28" Dn V


I6 21
17

Pf pan J b 2 8 + 5 t.; Impf + 4 t. I9J! 2 Ch 1 i 23 Dn 9 s2 Inf. pan Imv. f?n Dn 8 + 12 t.; Pt. P3C t,;
;

done a. most com-

16

12

monly by repeating pa, as G1113 3 pa 1 'gP r? lit. in the interval of Bethel, and in t/ui interval of 'Ai, i.e. between Bethel and *Ai, 16 14 i7 7 3 i 5 + ft. b. more rarely by .p?
.
.

V|

Mi4
(i.e.

P?D one with understanding Pr8 9 17 10 24 28 w.h. j,to y3Q Dn i 4 able to understand
-

12

2. give heed
Is 57'

old enough) Ne 8 3 io 29 cf. 8 2 (sq. gfc*$). to, attend to, observe, difcern, abs.
,

Dyp pa ]i t. f t i e dividing interval of waters with reference to waters, i.e. between the waters and the waters Lv 20" s3 27 Dt 17 888 2 S 19 36 1 K3 9 Ez 4 i> 8 s323 Jon 42=0 44
4

?,

Gn

0$
'.

n
7

Mal
.

1818

Chi 4

c.

2Chu Dn8
23

5
;

c.

Ne
'

8
;

12

3 Pa skilled in
9
.

Ch

26* 3 4

3. give y~0 3113 pa 1 K 3 understanding, make understand, leach: a. abs. Dn 8 27 9 22 b. with

Dn 9 io'; c. ^ V33
23
16
;
.

2>

d.byp3p...pa +Is5oI>

by J*...?* tJo pa i8UEednot

17

ace. pers.

^119

34.73.125.130.144.169

Jb 32 s Ne

8 79 Is

40

14
.

c.

pers. acc. pers.

&
27
.

with ? pers. 2 Ch 35' A ace. rei Jb 6" Dn 16


8
.

Dn
d.

1 1

33
;

with

only of actual locality, but also with verbs of 14 10 dividing (fig.) Gn i Lv io , and of judging, knowing, teaching, etc., if the idea of distins guishing be involved, as Gn 1 6 2 S 1 9 s6 pa JTlNn inp 3113 can I discern between good and evil ?

*?

rei

19 Ezr 8 16
fjianx

V' 1

Dn

Dn 1 e. double ace. Is 28 9 io"; pan teacher 1 Ch 15 22 2 5 7 8 27 s2


.
-

Ne 8*,

Jb ii
V'

8 utfarr I S I4 ^ 43 oneself attentive, consider diligently:

Hithp. Pf. fJiann is ,t + 6 1 impf Jb2 3 15 + 3 t.; /Jians jb 3 2 12 +5t, 3tot


.

'

* io7+2
43

>

t.;

1. 'shew
a. abs

12 " between two contracting parties, Gn 9 31"+ or an oath Gn 26 s8 2 S 21 7


;

(watch between), Jun and he shall judge 3 L.V2 7 33 Ez (arbitrate) between the nations, 5 23 Mai 3 18 2 Chi 4 10 (see 44 and in other IIV); metaph. applications, as of a covenant or sign

1K3

Jon 4";

Gn3i

49

10

27 4 (hear), Jos 2 2 (witness), Is 2

Ex

23' Is

Je

10

16

9
.

b. ace.

Jb 37"
1

107
1
16

119
.

95

Is 4 3 52 15
!y

c.
'

with b*
io
.

K3

21

strife G113 13 Dt25' Pr6 ; peace 1 K5 26 ; 9 good- will Pr 14 . It is used of time in the IS of P D^anyn pa v su b phrase e5 ( any), &
.

15

enmity or

19

Is

Jb32
2.
V' 1

12

get
1

Jb 3 1 ^ 3 7 e with ny 8 f.with3 Jb3O 20 Je23 20 ( = 3o 24 ). 3 8' 14 understanding, understand Jb 26


.
.

d. with

r
JNpJ
i.e.

Q.?'J>

PS during

the interval

of ten days,

every ten days (unusual).

19
ifr

ing

119

100

3. shew oneself to have understand.

a. tp3~^K, after prepositions: a verb implying motion, in between, in among Ez 3 1 1914 So ? niJ*3-i>N fib. io 2 b. tf?a Is
. .

With other

Tn^nH a.pr.m. No 3 N313 Vog a man )


-

(intelligence=Pa.lm. n.pr. of Judah 1 Ch z 25


.

44" in the midst

of,

TSn
11

amongst (

Ew

Di Che

D: p33).
d.

tf^y

L|15j subst. prop, interval, space "


I

between

19

fV^from

nearly as P?"^ Ez between: Gn 49' nor the

id.)

cstr.

1?*,
sf.
1
-

V9,
-

13'3

P3, once Is 44* (Baer) J3, W3, 4 11 (V3<3 tJos 3 8 Qr); with pi.

etc.; also ni3'3 fEz Hi E w etc. for TW]), B*fjb8 ( + tGn 26 s8 Jos 2 2 s4 Ju n 10 Dn^? tGn 42 s3 2 S 2 1 7 Je25 16 dual 038 ( v infr.); 1. always

in pi.

form *J*| (WJ5),


1
13
,

pa from between his feet (where, as the king sits in state, he holds it), s2 Ex 25 from between the cherubim Nu s9

ruler's staff vbil

o2 2 6 6 7 7

Ho 2 4 Zc 6' 9
J

7
;

Dt 28 s7 the

7 ), (so after-birth pat? flSi>n

(exc. dual) as

prep, in the interval

of,
,

be-

tween
pieces,
PV), Is

(so

Aram. p3,
as
9

&

pi. 'jpa,

Jua

OOCPt:),

Gni 5
al.
30

17

Ex
22"

13
al.

T^

nnjan pa P? between thy eyes

j^^

% {-

^
(v.
;

Vf! that cometh forth from between her feet, from her womb (cf. II. 19. 10 rrcu> jkt& noaaX yvvaiicos). Repeated 2 K 16 14 to specify the two objects from between which a thing is moved. Ez 47"* is difficult and uncertain: v.
i.e.

Comm.
1
2

Less precisely from the midst of: Nu nslf'L' p3 out of the midst of the burning,
12

between the two walls

(v. HD'in),

yf,

104

30' 40 part him between merchants 15 23 rather more gen. among Ho Ez 19 2 13 Ct 2 3 37 less exactly within Pr 26 13 a lion 31 Jb 34 is riiahnn pa within the broad places (cf. 23" ^na) once with a sing, (unusual) Dn 8 16 pa
;
:

Jb 24

11

D'NBg p3D/rom amongst the branches


the

48* and a flame midst of Sihon (Sihon representing his people: but expression is 28 singular; rd. perh.'D rV3C, cf.Nu2i 'D JVnjTO: 21 in both passages e. tniJ'lP paf'no), EZ37
I'

they utter their song, Je


n, P

P89 from

||

V*N between the Ulai,

i.e.

between

its

banks.

from

between

Ez io 2 66 7
-

rrn
2.
I

108

JT2

Dual D?33 space between two armies uraiX fuoi'), i S 17 423 man of the peraixium, i.e. champion (of Goliath).
(

= Gk.

VSR &K
94
':;

t[n 3"Y 2l]


built

n.f. fortress,

abs. (late); only pi.

fortified place ni33D Hfl rf'jva 2 Ch 17 12


'3 2 7 4 built

Syr. V~i PS (No"' 9b 47 be oft, PS prep, between Ez 4i (to ) 10 see RVm), unless indeed a joined with v mere error for P? (which Ez oft. uses); also Pr 8 2 a7 ace. to (mA ixtaov) X 33 Hi Ew * ; and Jb 8 17 ace. to Ew Di l (Di 2 undecided).
fern,

tm

by Jehoshaphat; Bffrjjp

by

of RS,

Jotham.

JT3

n.m.
2034
o,

Dt8 '' 2

house (Ph. na, Ml. na, \


Jfc-Ji,

sf.

t nyS n.f. understanding i Ch 1 2 32 +


cstr.
pi.

2 8 1.

nV? Pr 302
20

n^a
i

Jb 20 Is 29"; sf. 4 1; 19 Je 23 20 Is 27"; 1. the act Is 33


22

W?

Sab n ; 3;n3j fortress DHM 2 * 01883 837 257 o-, Eth. ftt: Palm, temple Hal 32,64 * in NE&y na, NmapD na sepulchre Vog -; Thes -/nia, Aram, na, fcj> s^gnd /! etym. dub.
-

nm, COT oio

Ar. vjLo, Aram. KTr3,

As. bllu,
;

DHM

jn'jrfa,

Ar.uiG, Eth.n.1": but


17

this perh. denom.,


187

Dn

8'
4

p
2
.

io

1 .

Pr 3' 2 3 30 Is 2 7 rWS TOP get understanding 6 Pr 4 s7 16 16 3. the object of knowledge Dt4 12 1 Ch 22 Jb 28 122018 34 16 3s 36 39 17 Pr 9 610 23 s3 32 1112 Jb 3 8 4 2 Ch 2 Is 1 I s 29" ; n$? VT 1 Ch 1 2 Pr i 2 4 Is 29". 4. personified Pr 2 8 "j* 8 14 . Tpy n.pr.m. lone wlw is intelligent, dis;

"

2. the faculty

Jb 20 3 39 26

"

cerning)

two Canaanite kings of Hazor;


2.

1.
&
s8

Jos 11

1
.

Ju 4W-*

10
yfr

83

M66ff 2 Ju4 Bu ) D^laO 2 Ch 35s Kt;

(But

cf.

Be
v.

& rVQ fr. /'"!? c. n afform. cf. Sta' ") abs. n?3 Ex ia"+J JV3 Gn 33 + "C :? ( n - loc.) s 7 sf. VI Gn 1 5 + cstr. n^3 Gn 1 2 + V. 68 + ^TW? Gn 7 + etc. nrran, HJT3 (jn)to the house, 10 also nJT3 (in)to homeward, Gn 19 i//68 + Ex I 2 + (i.e. bdtttm, the house of. pi. tNfl Arel, 45,t cf.Ges* ); cstr. "na Ex v. No in Me 6 Vna 1 Ch 28"; WW} 8 + sf. T? 3 Ex io K D3"n3 Gn 4 2 nrpna Nui6 +; Exia'+j
1

15

'

- ,-

96

,7

19

rd. D*33B

(Qr)

12
-

sub pa Hiph.

(iD'na y\r 49 ), etc.; 15 2 3 411 habitation Gn l 9 27


-

1.
'3

;'

house, a. as dwelling,

33"
29

(obj.

of H33) n?3

understanding Dt 32 + 1. Pr 5 + 7 t; vmin Jb 26 12 Kt 27 2 (Qr taj*3); tri Ho 13 for Dn;i3n v D e


n.f.
;

tn^nil

Exi2 + oft; aeto


7

Lv25
' -

(cf.

*l3B>j>

k won
16

7 );

word

the house of, when modifying Sm29 n 2 cf. Dr follows, (after st. cstr. rtfcv
e.g.

n*3=m

,j,

ntop ^ 49+ 4 1.; 30 3 2 4 Je 1. <Ae act Jb 26 f 78" 136' Pr 3" 2 = 5 1 ) Ez 2 8 4 Ho 1 3 2 Ob 7 2. the faculty 1 o
27
12
;

Davfton Jb'32 11 ;
1
.

9 pin nnbio in?3 Lv 19 );

T3?
s4
;

'

Gn

24

23
;

12

PlB^N '3

Nu 30
13
;

11
;

nin '3 2
11

K 23

so in n.pr.

Ex

Pr 36 (P) Dt 32 (poet.) Jb 12 611 2 28 16 Is 44 19 njran B*Kp r io B i5 sl 17*20'; niJiari B*K Pr ii 12 Ob 9 where E*K omitted (
3
1

31

35

s8

1213

btW2
19

Am 7
715

9
1

by scribal error) nM3TI TfYJ Is 40". 3. <ta o6^ec< 2 8 5 3 29 of knowledge Pr 2 3* 5" 14 18 19 ^ 49' 147 is 40 28 1 K 5 9 7 14 raorb -ph nan nmIhm thy mind to understanding Pr 2 2 ; reasons Jb3 4. personified Pr 8 as teacher.
; ; . 1

7 17 i^68 Is 14 etc.; cf. sub 7 infr.; partic. J occasionally of tent Gn27 15 cf. 33 17 hereof nomad's hut); usually (0) house (c. n}3; of solid materials, with doorposts, etc. Ex 1 2"

3 (a) in

(of
1

man &

beast)

nn^3(n) into the house, home Ex 18 7 1 S 6 v 10 ) cf. Ju 19 (cf.

D3taf. t
'
:

inHin
sub pa.

v.

sub

WML
T

Lv 14 s7 39 of stones, timber & v 40 42 43) so also Jos 2 1S supported (cf. 26 by pillars Ju 1 6 '-; with roof on which one could walk 2 S 1 i 12 etc.; v. esp. temple and king's house 17 Je2 2 14 ; of in Jerusalem 1K5-7 etc.; cf. Cti
Dt
6
9

ii

20

walls

mortar v 45

'

n^a.
"V3

v.

Ezekiel's temple

v.

sub 1N3.
n.f. castle,

ous houses

Hg
6

Ez 40 f.; D*^M0 D3n3 of luxuriD'3b D<ro'n33 Dt 8 12 nJ3


; ;

BhPrn^3Dt20
trTV3.
palace (late
2
8

&
;

loan-word; cf. As. birtu, fortress Skr. bura, bari, v. Ry Ne bdru

D1 IIA22
)

1.

prob. Pers.

(y) cstr.
27

alsoc!n33Dt28 30 + oft.; , before word of material, D l"!^ '3 2 S


cf.

22

of

119 HTari; of fortemple at Jerusalem 1 CI129 8 2 Ne I 1 tress near temple Ne 2 7 (cf.ftapit

=i Ch 17' ('Kn '3) v JE'n '3 K22 Am3 n'W '3 Iwuse oflwwn stone Am 5";
6

39

cf. cf.

14

ifiipd,

fiitpd

and
415
6

pJ3^>n ny: n-a


(8) also

K7

Ch 9s0
II

TH WJf
'3 ;

Is 22 s ;

before

word
II

2. rrvyn jcWa 2 8 14 9 6 " 12 Dn 8 ; in these passages it appar. 3" a fortress in the city bearing the same means
Aat.r.ii,^

later fiapis Jos Nei 1 Est i" 2 3 '- 8

of quality or characteristic,
nnrsfe'

>3K

2 n| Ec 7
5
;

nriB>o '3; v 4 V

nnp '3
Ez 26 12
;

Jei6
5.

n'335?n

n'3

nn^p Mi
()

'3
2
9
;

Jei6 8
cf.
,-

W!^5 ^ 3

10 '3 rebellious house sub

name

(cf. esp.

Est 3 15

8'

')

d infr.;

in combinations, of structures for

rrn
n, ?= various purposes (i) 'H??? palace i 110 io I2 +, etc.; fU^DD ma Am?' 1 cf. sub 9
:

109

W t io 4
'

17

(cf.
fig.

infr.;
i
18
;

nttijBn '3 Est 5


cf.

cf. 2

16
;

in!>p!j 'a 2

2 Ch
'3

conies '). c.

& Che); Pr 30 (of the of human bodies "iprnria


s*
||

PR?
Jb 4"

houses of clay,

cf.

(a)Tnfe!J
;

TVZ=the prison
'3

Gn 2g*>so"'3 2
;

in phr.
i.e.

man net* Eci2 J


;

l - 21

*! *>
;

keepers of the house,

the arms

v.

further
,s
,

40

3 -5

"HDKPI

0310^0 15 DnDKn Je37


;

Gn 4 2

19
;

n-ip^D '3 J u i6 2L26


2

S 2 o3

Dnn
Ch
2

'3

Ec 4"; N^??
37
16
1518
10
;

'3

K 22
4

s7

K 17
27
;

18 26 Je

cf.ls 4 2 7 ;
KS>3PI '3

t^a'a

2K25

nasnpn'a

Ch
s2
;

Je 3 7 52"; 0^3 WJ Is 42 Je 37 16 nnpen '3 JV53"; (3) ma MUM4 D'B'Sri A ow (. of the women, harem Est j j 8 '3 Ct 2 4 cf. (4) EH nW?9 '3 Est 7 ; rjp
nian-ri'3
; ;

ofSh"oi,"m3i'iN2'Jl)i7 1 'rrbz ? nyin ma 3 o=> (||mp) ; tafcfo ma Ec 12 6 (perh. tomb, v. De). e. of abode of 20 f. of land of light & darkness Jb 38 Ephraim '3 '3 Ho 8 1 15 as 2of 9 (cf. 9
cf.

^upmaf u 9

a.

mm

Jerusalem TiaK mhap.


also n.pr. cpd. with
13

ma Ne
infr.,

|"W

)-

/>&*,

3
(
||

Ty

v'), cf.

ma,

&

na!>pp

ma Am

trt'cp Is

'

3
;

32
16
;

(5) (6)
r,,

f\-jhr\

ma"

Am 3

Uj|
'3

15

Je 36

s2
;

r$

Am 3
2
J

nhb)

ma & )$| ma 2 K 2o' =


3

m? Pr8 2 i.e. where meet RV; m33K '3 Jb 8 17 on both these paths v. ma sub P? p. '108. t 3. receptacle,
7

(pred. of Bethel); HfcWIj

I s 39

(7)??'?

3grar(Ze.-A.

(orn. pr.? cf.p.

m)
K

mnKD
tacle

[W

JV33

n^J

18 32 a trench

like
i.

2K9";
1
;

(8)

o 1214 (9) 0^35; ms h.ofslaves (where slaves live), 314 20 2 Dt 5 s 6 12 7 8 8 14 only fig. of Egypt Ex 13 611 8 4 17 13 Jos 24 Ju 6 Mi 6 Je 34 13 ; on mB>snn '3
5 temple
2

IprfV? binding-h. (or n.pr.

?) 2

of two seahs;
;

E>S3 <fia I 8 > 3

a recepe . vials of

perfume

esp.
i.e.

D^ai)

mn3 Ex

25

s7

Ao'dr* /or
;

the staves,

= 2 Ch 2 6
12 -

21
1

D'nSNn
s3

esp. o) K 7 40 " & very oft.; also (mostly late) ma iCh9 ,113 26 + oft.; but also of earlier
;

cf.

n^Bn

( 1

"

n3

s 1427 cf. rings, hjQp ib.; so 37 38 D'na 26 m 3 6 M /MrfArra the bars DmT$ for (all P, & all expl. by T\))2a) Xty rf?~W2 Ez i 27 (si
;

vera

1.)

its

[cstr. as

^ 58^]

/iom*6 (

= enclosing

cage)tt>as

round a6ou((del. BHiCo). 4.of house

tent of worship
9
;

Ju 18 31

v. also bntcn '3 1

Ch

cf.

mrpK

mouth of Jacob,
Bethel

'3 of local shrine 17'; as explanation of


(cf.

&

also in

as containing a family, hence in phr. of slaves 12 belonging to household frV3 'TJP Gn 1 4" cf. 1 7
13 (opp.'IDa-nipp) v

Gn

28 17

v 19 ),

&

as

Macceba v 22 (all E); also 'i 18 724 1 Si worship Ju 19 10 cf. man !??<n dy6k, mm); -ttrtxn '3 Mal3 K 6 3 & '3 alone in same sense, esp. 1 K 6 cf. 1
;
,

of stone, or '3 of earlier tent of 2S 12 s0 (cf. further

name

(all

||

id.);

fig.
;

of Israel Je

name of

Ch i 18 2 311 +
?3
2

v. 1
;

Ch 28 2
also

' ,_

rvi3

frig nnup
s

'3

wn? Gn is 5 ^ mn m3-'?3 Ec 2 7 (as token of wealth & prosperity) also of one's sister m3 nn.^D Lv 1 8 pn 'o cf. infr.); *V3 ^iK Gn 1 7 s7 '3 n'iB'ESJ Gn 36 s Btorb s7 Hence 5. household, family apJim^i) Gn 46
2
14

(||-i3y); c f.

19

(||

<*tiH|

B'li&l

BHpn
2

ms
;

wphgi
farm's

ch

' ;

3
;

Wjuem uj^ 1
mj
10
;

29

enp' '3
is

(592 t.) a. ordinary sense, those belonging to the same household Gn 7 ' 1 2 17 4- , Dt 6 s 1 1 6 + ;
'

64

10
;

Hex

mostly

JD E Gn 35
;
1

Ch6 2

not

Ch 7 12 Dc^ppms
;

17 7 2CI136 ; H^BTI '3 Is 56"; "n-iKBPl '3 6o also of heathen temples nns^ja'a J u 9 4 ; faT' 3

infr.; Jos 2 2 ,s ;

P Gn 36" Exi

i2 4

s3 22 2 42 50 cf. Ex i Lvi6 81u7 Nui6 52 i8 31 s

>

tents

Nu

even where expressly said to inhabit 16 s2 Dt 11' Dn\WriKl DWia-nK;

ninri^y io 21 bysn '3 2


;

S5

'3
-

S31
-

?te")
18
;

'3 2

Ks 181818
'3
1 1

2123

25 - 26 - 27

11

Dn^sg
||

31' (but rd. rather DiT3Xjrr)N as in 31 1 2 so Dr); ni3 JT3 1 (cf.

Ch io 9
,

s 7 24 cf. 50 (of rank & dignity in household); of a family of handicraftsmen 21 j>3n rn'3$rma rrinepp 1 ch 4 (v. pa); also,

specif. '3"1P|

Gn

We

v. also i 3

32

2Ki7

29 - 32
;

MI n3 n3), Vr6 nxta ma Dn i 2 etc.;


7
;

with
2

fig.
13

K2
||

'3

of house clearly in mind '3 fPpB'P fWSP Is 22 K h. family of descen.

made of woven material 2 K 23

T\\iyt

"H^?

D'ro QB'perh.
;

= fen<-A>t'nebuttxt.dub.
L
<rroX;
cf.

me'jn

"iSTte

dants, descendants as organized body m) + & so c. nja (q v.) vn* 'a (j


, .

Gn

18 19

n> Dt

&

Xemfw (nn3?);
Klo
(C)
1

Ew Hlu

718

25" 17
!

cf.
;

Eu

11

4
1

&, subj.

10 ' 25

so pi.
24
.

vna

of portion of larger building (late), Ch 28" i.e. of the temple (IP'?]??,


cf.

also

S
11

s6

\ b '3 roa 2 S 7"= 1 Ch K ii (both JON3 '3), so


38 24
;

'3 nb>V 2
i
51
;

S
c.

K2

also pi.
1

Wf$
;

Drib bj?2l
e'sp.
1-

WCfcji ^IIH);

mjfcjn

's

t -j.

m!>?>apn 1

Ez

Ex
('tS*

i>

fp$

'3

n^V

46
cf.

b. as shelter or
19
;

W3 W3
Imj;

Ex 9

&?$l
18

abode of animals I S 6 710 JV3 Jb 8 14 spider's web (cf. '133

n.pr.,

e.g.

'3

t^KB? mj 2 8 8 1 nnBBtai), v 19' (cf. 21 where


1

S 25 s8 "cf. S 3 '- 81 9
s9
;

c.

2 - 3-<

rd.

27

);'

of wild ass

Jb39 n:ny WtX'


mtfTa'mrpn

D'DT nh'3, so t
..6

ma

rrep

lias

^84

(||!P);

m_

We Dr) 1 Ch 1 2
,
s4

-PH

H'l
1

"iw 2 S
12"

Ch

cf context in both),

rru

no
2

Wra
.

= 2 Ch io
tDJfltV
1

19
,

v M 13 s 14 9
80
-

K i7

!1

la 7

" 22 s5
;

Je2i ,, Zci2 7 8 10 ,2 ('VannQBi3) 2 Ch2i 7 ^i22 6 s4 io.io.i3. 16 3 21 s5 9 'a 1 K j


-

4 13 I5 6 8 I8 2727S7 (ofAhaziah 'K '3 Rjn), 3 ;'+2Snt(i 'a 2 7^.. Io .0:il 2I J3 Mi6 16 2 Ch 21 6.1S 22 3.4.7.8. 9 d. esp. of Hebrew people & subdivisions (a)

2K9

of oxen supporting the molten sea); 2 S5' nJTni Ni?pn |p from the llillo and inward, 17 Ez 44 8. JV3 a. adv. on the inside (of

^
r

a building, chest,

etc.:
1
15
;

opp. l*inp)
15 - 16 9

+Gn
30

14

Ex

25= 3 7
.

Lv 14 41

K6

K6
loc.

(of a per-

t prto) JV3
afop

Am 7
s7

16
;

'3 (3) t ib^


3
1

Ob *j
13

rV3 (7) t
3
20
4

Ob'

Gn 46 (P) Ex 19 (E) Am 3 9 Mi 2 " Is 8" io20 14 2 9 4 6 48' 58 Je 2


8 8
1

22

14

also

3pV

'3
JT2J

Ez 20 5 (del. Co); most

130 , within (cstr. Ges' ") prep, b pnp), nais^) JV3D within the veil Ex (opp. 33 26 Lv 16 212 Nu 18 7 rvapSi nstpn
'

son's clothes), Ez 7 6 15 b. t b TV3D

so with D

iirrap fi

n ,3 (Vrss & var. sometimes frequently 13 v. |S) +Hex Ex 1 6 3 40 38 Lv ro6 Nu 2029 (all 3 810 2 18 43 2 2 (H) Jos2i (D)t; iS7 + 8t. P) Lvi7
(R) bt}ty)
'
-

everything of the altar, and for (that) 831 within the veil ; I 7 (rd. nbn|^ ; see VB
fl? *?? for

lyf^

SKjHoi^s'e 19
3
2
4 - 26

10

^ Am5
1

+7t.Am;tMii

Is5 14

+i7

t.

1A5 " Je; Ez 3


:2

also 46

13 63' Zc 8 t; but esp. Je 17

Wm-bx (after' a verb of ); 15 14 15 2 Ch 23 motion) in within Lv 1 6 2 K 1 1 Note. rca perh. occurs abbrev. into 3 in
&
'

2 Sta ** 1883

165

+75

t.
;

Ez;

also

Ez 44 (Co del. '3) +VI3 *# s Is 8 14 HTW1 i\X-}'f ? JVS Ez 9' + 25 Co Sni*! IT'S rebellious house Ez 2 5 6 further 'IP (of Isr.) / s I2 3 & rj^i a Ez 2 I2 j... I7 is 24 > + 39.ai.3r 6 471011 1 K 1 2"= 2 Ch 44 Co] ( f ) rrm n-3 2 s 2
;

8 btpfr '3 JHJ J e 2 3

n.pr. iTinBtys q. v so Thes al. ; cf. also Aram. N3=JV3 in like usage Lag *".** *.! GGA 1884, 276
.

tjvS
al.

c. art.

n?3n Is I5

ace. to

Ew Brd Di
27

j.

j-

n.pr .loc. but abbrev.; perh. for D?rv:n rP3


(so

1 1

2
,3 -

Zc 8
6

K ig^Is 37 ,iU9
io
3-6

31
,

Is 22
esp.

21

Ho
I8

12 "

12

&

Je 3

+9 t.
22 - 23 - 35

4 + 4 1. Ez+ 9 supr.; also t f?^?'' 6 jz 23 ; frrm 1^9 's Je2i" 2 2 ;

"W
23

Zp 2 Je; Ez
'3
1

Je 4s 22

Ew al.) or 11103

fP3

cf.

MI

K
'3

Di); others (Ges De CheOr) take '3? the Iwuse, i.e. temple or shrine.

(cf. De here=

(Ot^
2

t<

'l^lN

TV'S.

n.pr. loc.

(liouse

of iniquity

Gn 508
1

Jos 17 17
28
6

1 1

Am 5 Ob
'3 2
1

(all
18

io 9 ;

(6) IPI?3

Zc io S 3" cf.

JE) Ju 6
;

(1,)

S 19 21 fD^BK '3 J u
supr.;
2
1

or idolatry ? hardly likely unless as alteration of orig. fix IV3, house of wealth or strength}
12 23 1 S 14 eastward from Bethel Jos 7 2 18 5 8 6 15 1 S 13 'N-JV3 (on Ho 4 5 io v. bySV* infr.);
;

K 12
'3

()

fWB*
i7

'3

K 15
1012

27
;

() t*1$

Ex

(E)

Nu

13 (P) Zc 12

('b '2 rinseta),

pm
&

'3

^ us

118 3 135 19

135 ; (x) e. technically,

20

&

site

unknown.
(so

7NJ"P21 n.pr .loc. Bethel


PNTI'S as Jos
2

read, not

yet with some looseness of usage, 3X JVZfalliers house, of family or clan, pi. J113X 1V3 fatherhouses, families (e.g.
14

ace. to v. d.

H;

Nu

(79

t.;
t.

Chr) Ex 6 12 Nu i 22" 14 1 CI14 38 5 13 + 25 t. Ch io35 ; = tribe Nu x yi717.1s.21.


3

2 - 418

+4i

ma

Ezi-2 59

only P Nu; Jos io Ne7 6


16
'

1. ancient 12 8 ; house of God, or house of Et) place and seat of worship in Ephraim on border of Benjamin, identif. with Ltiz (former
13 19 s name) Gn 28 35 Jos 18 Ju

cf.

BaerGn

23

i n division of

appar. dis-

tribe

Nus^ + .cf.
Ex
12 3
1

34

1414
'

etc;
;

further sub-

Ch7 + cf. esp. 1 CI123" Jeush and Beriah had not many sons, therefore nn rnpsb 3N rV3j> (cf. nUN ^Ni, they became
division

2 tinguished from Luz Jos 16 (yet cf. Di); name vision of Jacob when journeying connected with

to

Paddan-Aram (JE) Gn

8 I9 35 7 (where
I5

iwiVa, but
cf.
;

@ S3

01

del. bit;

b$ Di maintains);
(P);
8
14

sub 3N).

persons, property, 5 cf. Vl'33 v ; Vn^a-^S TSfo

6. house, including household affairs, Gn 39 4 etc. in 3~;>5>


l,

Ho 12 5 when journeying^/rom P.-A. 35


first to

name appar. given


cf

a stone
1

(Gn 28' 35
3
;

"TUEfS
14

Gn 44 ; hence ie>K TV3n by as title of governor of the palace 6 15 3 H "'- a in (Ew 3 6 cf. 1 K 4' 2 K 15 ) Is 22 5 23 9 3 further 2 S 17 Israel 1 K 16 18 2 K io Is 38'; hence of personal property 2 2o'
; :

S 13 3 portant place of worship I S io


biir\>2
;

:We

sktaui.To.

i)xn'3 nn

later im-

vS

npy

Ijya 'Sfn? ^"iFn-DI* family and property (everything on which one depends)
1

K K

13

DVp|(n; abode of prophet 1 K 13" 2 3 2 Jeroboam set up one of the golden calves at 29 1 I2 29 cf. also I3 * 2 K io 23" Je Bethel 1 16 1S Th prop, on 2 K 23 48 v. further

'-

zKif;

Jb 8 16

7.

nn}3,

hence metaph. invmrds,


of the ephod),
1

IW3, lit. homewards, tEx 28 s6 = 39' 9 (sc. 25 = 2 Ch 4 4 (sc. of the circle 7

internal grounds, ?X rV3 Jwuse of nothingness, or HpX '3 house of execration; !"yX '3 also

Benan'" "'1

" 186
;

in proph.

Am

14

4 5

6 - 66

1013

Ho

io

ls
;

note esp.

Am

])$>

IW Wn, &

^Nn
?J

rva

M
Lag Mm
-

urh

nra
;

n,

?(/'OMse of iniquity) as tubstit. for i:N}T3


13

Ho

io B (p rva nibaj;); mo d. 2fo<m Rob Guirin Ju<" "' "^ cf. Bd a5 Survey "- 305 2. place in south country of Judah, not far from Beersheba & Ziklag i S 30" cf. We Dr;
5 4 BR
'

'

! '>

t Hiirr&n, 1 hour E. of Jordan, opp. Jericho, Tri8tr" 0-, * ,, name Teller8"*"- 1877 Schick 2 '* "*" ( c f. Iiam(eh) Merrill"

P H n*l Nu 32", mod. 5<


los - 16 - 2 "d "<1 - 1S7

al

=MT
'"
1

b'02 Jos ig(txt. err.;


4
,

pn TT
I

jva

v.

Din "

jvs.

BmfyA); also
in

?tfl|

Jos 19

?JPlha

Ch

30

?^'7

^tt
34
.

adj.gent.

c.

art.

the Beth-

elite

1K16
cf.

n.pr.loc. (j>Zce of partridge) Benjamin, on border of Judah Jos 15"; 19 21 TrrV3 !8 mod. 'Ain llajla (or <?a-

*fnSn rra
,

cf.

Rob & Di Gn 50 11 ) Rob 81"- 044 Bd p'lm


t
10

IlajUi
."

tVsNil
dub.,

J-P2, n.pr.loc. in
p. 69.

Judah Mi 1";

sub PVX,

14 n.pr.loc. Ho I0 perh. dr&eZ near Pella (E. of Jordan) Jer Euseb. in


,

tTM5"jM JTO

fVin ITS n.pr.loc. Jos io ", also plh '3, pn '3, & in Ch I^n '3, two cities in Ephraim, lower & upper B.H. (place of a ho'.e or hollow^) "in, perh. fr. a wady betw. the two, or near 10 Tito v 1 Mace itM by; cf. also n^J|0 Jos io 3 )
,

Lag

o..itadi.i 1Bia 4.!hdrt.as

cf
,

Now

ad

/oc

but in Galilee Rob BB "- 399 Furrer zpvulsre B7t ; Bd p*12n


'

mod.

Irbid,

cf.

47 tjiyp Vl'f JTl n.pr.loc. Jos i 3 = ^a s8 9 8 PVO Nu 32 Ez 2 5 1 Ch 5 (MI JVC by2 & D3 P i>JQ) = |tyt? TV3 J e 48 s3 f&S Nu 32 s (rd. ,,1,Bt prob. }j; cf. Dr* ); city assigned to Beuben Jos 1 3 17 Nu 3 2 3 ss 1 Ch 5"; possessed bv Moab Je Ez 25 9 ; mod. Tristr" M * bS03f
,

r*?53 frf i further, 'n '3 Jos 16 5 'n 'a 2 ch 8 ! b. i ; ji'bjm hour W. from a. finnn'n '3 Jos 16 3 18" 'n '3 2 Ch8 5 also Jos io 10 " 9''; I*innnrt
a.

ch 7 24 f^yr-riM
ftfy

mnn$
s3

iK

13 prob. also 2 1 iS 13 1 Ch 6 2CI1 25 ; mcd. Beit'tJr el-fbqa & e<-<aAa Rob 8 *" 260 Bd 1"*121
18
'1

22

18";

Schick ZPV " IS79

Survey

"

86

;cf.^ihn

adj.gent.

Ne

10

"

Ia

Survey

EP ' 176

Bd ** 19>

only of Sanballat; also du. & 2Si 3 34

D'^H Jos

3 io'"

a
,

@WeDr.

"^"O rV3

n.pr.loc. v. niN3^ n'3 infr.


'3 '3

t|2n iT'S n.pr.loc. in


ty
listine territory)
11.

Dan (Judah?
rd. 'n '31 v.
cf.

Phi-

trn3
T"rt3
waif)
27
28
,

1V3} n.pr.loc. in combin.


(?

\T?-T\ Ju 7**

pi>N p.

1K4' (where 19); mod. Beit I/anun


';rT

sub
-

Rob"""- 35

=iTJ3Jj

n^jfew offord).

iT2
2
51

tniQ

n.pr.loc. in Judah (place of a


(as n.pr.m.)

J-Pa n.pr.loc. E. of Jordan


9

Ch

?,

BadlyaiSav
cf.

L
x

Bi,fy88p;
etc.

ti| Jos

ra B

nian

ch

'

(place ofthe desert, DB*) in Moab Ez 2 5 ; nbe^n '3 Nu 33 49 Jos 1 2 3 ; given to Reuben niDB^ri '3 Jos 20 Vo,*r 13 perh. mod. es-Suiveime, De Saulcy 316t Soc " 1S77 cf. Merrill" Bd"1172
;

'

Survey*"-

tVa^H ns3 n.pr.loc. tWCa JTS n.pr.loc.


(place

Ne
in

12 29 ;

cf. baba.

T"^3 ]"Va n.pr.loc. (place of a lamb) appar.


belonging to Philistines
1

Bd p',20s

of recompense) mod.
, ,

Moab Je 48 s3
ej-Jemdl
?

11

Umm

5 hours S. from Bosra.

Bai&w (Bmaryov), L Bmdapav, 2 K <fs mod. Jeninl v. J2, sub (33, GMChlM2 andD'Sipy; cf. Sta

t]2n rV !l

n.pr.loc.]
;

Jl'a n.pr.loc. in Judah (vineyard D"n3n '3 Ne 3 14 on location cf. Schick * 2>lace)Je6\ T^ m zrviiLss^ but v editorial remarks ib., &

D^3n

tniNnT'
of lionesses 1)
1

ri'a n.pr.loc. in Simeon (place Jos I9 6 , K"|3 '3 (perh. text, err.)

tCnbll AT T
*
:

ITS

n.pr.loc. fa
4

Moab Jetf 12
27

Ch

31

= rii3i)
41

(in

s2 Judah) Jos 15

=nov$:n
1. in

jbby

Nu

33
,

"

(Ml irtai re) v. "1.


19
n.pr.ioc.

Cn? JVa

n.pr.loc.

1. in

Judah
,

(i>!ace

t^iayrva
Judah
but

Jos i 5 41

pi n^a
-

(house,

i.e.

temple of
41
I

Bit-Daganna
BnyafiiijX,

C0T ,M15 '* L Br)08ayai>)


>> .

Dagon; As. 281 Jos 15 41 ( ) name appears in

oJj !* of of bread (food), mod. Ar. 2 hours south of Jerusalem; birth-place meat),
of

^
a

David; D$ IT} Ru

1 1

19

mod. Beit Dejdn, SE. of


able, cf.

Rob 88 "- 232

Jaffa, but loc. unsuit27 2. in Asher Jos 19 (

20 6

1.

orb n a j u
,

+ 1 1 1. BTT^ 1 S + 1 1 1. + Gn 35
;

19

48', -where

Drb
1

nn
S i7
2

KV1
15

is

gloss, v.

T)SK,

Bm6(yiv(0, but

L
Di.

Brjddaywv) perh.= Beit Dejen,

0-b-'2 p. 68;

+
4

near Akko,

cf.

tain jT3

n.pr.loc. in

Gad Josi3 27

kTjW
as'

JuiV

89

121818

19
1

Ru
4
;

t.; as cstr. Dn^'3 2 2 i 1S17' treated


1;

n.pr.m.

Ch

5,M

men of

Bethleliem

^arhn rva
'3 <t5>?K

112

QtgQj r-pn

Ne 7 M

name
gloss

of Bethlehem,

Gn 35 19

nJTJBK as confusion arising from 48', v. p. 68; mod. Beit Lahm,

= '3 "33 Ezr 2 ;on


s1

&

Bd 5 m. S. of Jems. Rob Survey Gu^rin'"** 1120 206 2. Orb TV3 in Zeb. Jos 19 15 perh. also Ju 12";= Beit Lahm, 7 m. NW. 301 of Nazareth Rob"""" 3 Survey
1

81"- 171

p,U2S

"* 8*
;

t]T3S*;"JT3 n.pr.ioc. in Naphtali (temple 8 ' 114 Bae 1" 163 Mey ZMG 187T 718) Jos of 'Andt Nes s8 1 Ju i 33 'V 1T3 v 33 9 perh. mod. Ain-Ata v.
-

d. Velde**"-'-

170
,

6m.W.of Kedesh (name'/lnata


iax)

Gu^rin

' 111 *74


;

'Ainitha,

Survey
-

).

1-

JV!| adj .gent, the Bethlehemite 19 1 S 16 so read prob. also in 17" 2 S 2 1 6 H1 "- 70 1 Ch 20 for MT or6 cf. BeThEw Bm Kue Dr Bm 4>rr'3 1 S 16 \Ve
18
,
||

t"pn|pn

Tgy*iT5 P erh a-Pr.loc. (6wwZ14 12 "wi the 2 K io cf. v ing-house of shepherds) " " 10 7 17 2"'1 "1 141 'JT'3; Bethacath Jer Lag ; mod. 2?e< A'dcZ near Mt Gilboa (Fuku'a) ace. to Survey" 83 ; but cf. JV3 1. p. 109.'
; 1'

t^inn

Tn^EJ'v f^3 n.pr.loc.appar. in Philistine 10 site unknown, & txt. dub. territory Mi i
;

i^p rra

v. irtfep

sub t6o.
.

JT21 n.pr.ioc. (jrtace of the dereckoned to Judah Jos 15 6 61 to Benpression) 22 18 18 cf. also jamin 18 nrvgn 18 nnpnyn v 31 adj. gent. NCIfjyn' 2 S 2 3 (perh. rd. 'Vp-^3
'

tninyn

Klo
'

cf.

]iyp jva v. fivo bys rva supr troyn rva n.pr.ioc. so only
2
i

Dr)= 1 Ch

1 1

32
;

site

unknown.

'31

nban
?3X
D-^

S 20 u where
,

TINT'S JTZ1 n.pr.ioc. (place of in escape) 26 south of Judah J0S15 27 cf. adj. gent. ;

Nen
1

rd. as in
29

v 15 and

in 'D '3
c.

K 15 2 K 15
;

loc

napn

of Beth Maacah; '3 n^>3K 2 S 20 15 cf. sub n.


.4&eZ
;

'L^3n

23

26
,

&

so rd. also

Chu

27

27

10

(Be).

t-rij'B ITS! n.pr.ioc.

i>as.

(='S

i>ys '3, c f.

sub

T prnQPI PP3. possibly n.pr.ioc. house or settlement on bank of Kidron 2 S 1 5 17 (RV

Far House; Beth-merhak, cf. The Ke Sta tlie last house of the city).

MV RVm

Ew

Py3) E. of Jordan Dt 3^, in land of Amorites 46 20 4 cf. Jos 13 (where assigned to Reuben); in land of Moab Dt 34 s . On site cf. Di Nu 23 s8
JjQgOnom.tt2.2naea.246

Q on(J Heth * Moib 142 p]p


f.

1882. 85

f.

Tristr

M * bS05
.

tni^nQ
of chariots)
1

i"P3 n.pr.ioc. in Simeon

Ch 431 = nionBrr'a

(jylace
site

Jos 19 6 ;

JY^3

jyvg n.pr.ioc. in Issachar (place of


Jos 19 21 ; site unknown.

unknown.

dis]>ersion)

trPOj iTS n.pr.ioc. E. of Jordan, in Gad * T ....


{place of leopard)

TTlXW 3 n.pr.ioc. in Judah (house of rock)


Jos I5 68 2

Nu32

36

= J0S13
-

27
;

KmSavafipa,

mod. TeZ
rjnoj
s

*'A Survey KP1OT Bd p,U79


6
,

etc., v. also

Lag

0nom *" "*

Na/xpa^, * * ;
,

Ch

1 1

Ne

16

as n.pr.m.

Ch

45
;

cf.

also

mod. Beit ^Ar, c. 12 m. S. fr. Jerusalem Rob ui.au BEin.276f. Bd 138 (Burj Stir). gurvey

DIsi5 & Bob **"*.

]"!!^

or land
sieh (cf.

= Paradisus
Rob

^? n.pr.ioc. Am
K0199

Aramaean
Tl4

city,

mod. Ju(Ptol ), BE " LK *)? or cuneif. Bit-Adini, in

Geo8T -

TlirTVJTS. n.pr.ioc. (place of street, or market l) near Dan on road to Hamath Ju 1 8 s8 6 21 2 S io (where 3irrriV3 DIN) ah") Nu 13 ; cf. 1S71t 3irn* N3ix DIN 2 S io 8 ; ). loc."dub.(cf. Rob"

Mesopot, cf. Schr 6 v. sub HP; otherwise St,


:

DP"8 '; COT 2 K 19


'"

12

& Hoffm ZAW " w

tSD"1 1V2. n.pr.ioc?


n.pr.m.
1

in

Judah;

as

Cli 4

12
.

TPV5t3*~rP21 n.pr.ioc. near Jerusalem " v t Ne 7 M =njD|y Ezr 2"* & iwrty Ne 1 2"; cf. 1 Ch 12 13 (where n.pr.m.); mod. El-Hizmeh c. 5 m.

NNE. of Jerus. ace. to Ritter Gw>" "' 5U Survey" 9 TpQVn ]T2 n.pr.ioc. on border of Asher
r1' .

T^SUJ TV3. n.pr.ioc. in Manasseh, "W. of Jordan (place of quiet) 1 K 4 1212 ?NBHV3 Jos 29 lo: 2 27 1 Ch 7 ffW% ;=JB!)V3 1 S 3 i i7-' Ju i 12 mod. Beisdn (Scythopolis), 2 S 21
; '

NH

(valley -Jtouse)

Arnha,

Jos 19 Survey comp. m. NE. of Akko (but v. Rob 8" 111103108).


.

27

,,M5

i?3

Rob 381 "- 329 Bd p,li!24 Survey ll01f

t ntfltZJn H^!l n.pr.ioc. the acacia) (place of 88 "- 3 Ju m site cf. Rob
7

Tni3J?"TPS n.pr.ioc. in Judah (perh.= 8*153 Hal ,A, 7xllll879pao8 cf. temple of -Andl Bae 59 Jos 15 ; mod. Beit 'AnUn Rob 881 "- 280 foil.) Guenn , 'w<""- lnt Survey " 351 But L B n 6ap*0,
-

(on

").

tttjpuj

fP3

'-

< mod. Bittir, c. 2 J hours

SW. fr. Jerus. Bd Pal m

Jos^^+St.; 38 i9 +4t.; 1.
6 ..i.is.u.i6.i..jo
j

n.pr.ioc. (sun-temple) '& '3 'P-'S Josi5 ,0 6t; VBV '3 Jos

city in

K4

SW. Judah J0S15 10 iS K 14 13 = 2 Ch 25 s3 2 Ch

"mrrrrrn
name
as

113
'ai

ffoa
btpn

28 18 ; distinguished from other places of same

rrvmb

TO

Gn
.

2i w
2
12

'B

'3 2

16 assigned to Levites Jos 2i

at mod. 'A in
in.s5.eo_

Shems Rob BB "

K 14"= 2 Ch 25 = CI16 ruin ' Bd p" m Survey


21
;

44

S 3 32 1 3 s6 Jb also Jb 30 31
2
1
s6

27" 29" Ju

11

Ku
2.
,

914
,

cf.

* '3W3

24"
1 1

'3

Nu

K 2o3 =Is38 3
'3

38 city in Naphtali Jos 19


22

Ju

33 ' 33
.

c ace. cogn. '33 J u 21' 2 S cf.'aaa i 8 16 9 'aao Je48,


,

&

naa nain
^lp3 '3
c. inf.

3. city in Issachar Jos 19 ; possihly 'Ain eshShemsiyeh, Jordan valley, S. of Beisan (Beth 231 4. =On-Heliopolis, in Shean) Survey"
.

b
also

Ezr io sq. ^"13 i>ip s i 5 c f. Ezr 3 12 ; weep bitterly 'T 10 Ig 33';


1 ;

abs.
i

weep
?J?

intensely, grievously

iSi"

13 BB1B Egypt Je 43 Kob

Eb G8606t DF' "


31

Je 22 10 La
supr.)

s
,

cf.

Is 3 o ,9

& Mi
4 6

i'(but on text v.
i.e.

tlfeB^nTVa cart. 1S6 1418


.

adj.gent. of foregoing 1,

3. sq.
'a

weep upon,
14

embrace and
50'; also
4

weep, inwriij

Gn 4 5
14

cf.

45"

Yyp>l
trns.Fr,n^2 n.pr.loc.
apj,les)

2K
1 i

13
37 - 38

v. further
j

Gn 33 45" &

in

Jos

53

p.um g urve

;mod. TaffM

Judah (place of Rob BB " n Bd

injrrns rhj al
over,
32

for

Ju
31

S 20 41 S 3 s4 La
;

also sq.
1 ';

weep

sq.

"i>K 2

S i 24

in.3io.sre

TTJT'3. n.[m.] house, palace


;

abs. f^'an

S Ez 27 ; sq. j> Je 22 48 Jb 30 ; sq. 'JBD because of Je 13 17 sq. temporal clause (of oc,0

32

s3

'a Est 7 ('an n?a) cstr. Jiva Est i 5 nn), (^WJ'**<*"" Elfj all garden of '3 ; ace. to Dieulafoy throne-r 00m, syn .ofapaddna in mng.,but cf. f "1BN.

casion of weeping) Gn 50 17 </< 137 Ne 8". 4. s5 2 3 M sq. ace. bewail Gn 23 37 50 Lv 10" Nu 20


1

Dt2i 13 34 8 Je8 23,cf.Is.i6 9


burden, annoy with

5. sq.

^ in sense of

IT'S prep, between,

v.

[P?] sub pa.

tfcOS. n.[m.] balsam-tree (v. Ar. l> ZMO 1869, 188 bu< L5w No.47. ac( to TA Hke Dozy
.

'J$
2

Nu
26

1 1

20
.

23 ing Ju 20

Ch 34 s7
2

j^ja-ja.,
little

an eruca,

cf.

Lane
i.e.
;

s.v.;

perh.

cf.

l5 give

Ju 20

S i2

(cf. cf. also 2lss

13 1,17 cf. weepingNu 1 i Ju I4 * '3 of 6. penitent weep*jp Be v. also 2i !) Dt I 44 2 K 22 19


;

Nu 25";

cf.

Ezr io

joined with fasting ; so of weeping


1

milk, of camel,
cf.

S 5 23S4 =i Ch i 4 ,415

drop, drip); pi. sg. in K?3n pJ?

D*K33

8 47

in anxious entreaty Ho 4 s ; on pt. as n.pr. Ju i.s 2 v D 3a infr Vi pt ft n33 ,3 iammt j e 31


25

balsam-vale,

De

Che.

sq. ?J?

bewail, pi.

ntaaD

S q.

ace Ez8 14

Qal
Dt
2
1

vb. weep, bewail (Ar. ^o, BP23M Eth. Aram. *?, J4, As. 6aMZim Oh?;) 14 Ho 12 5 nnaai consec. 'a Gn43
,

tnD3
P/.
13
;

Tn221 n.[m.] a
'a

weeping, only

Ezr

10' 133

nann oyn.

t^a
20
1.

n.m.
6

,o21 ' 2

Waa
naaril

Jb 30^,
s8

etc.

Impf.
3
fs.

*13>l

+ 16 1. + 2 t.;

(la'i'Gn 27
1

etc.);
7
,

na'an

Gn 37 1S1"
s5

(also cstr.
2

weeping "a? Ju 2i + 8 2 Lt3 4 etc.); ^33 Gn45 'aa


,

Is 15
25
;

+
as

t.;

sf.

"33

masc. cf. Di)+ 4 t.; 2 21 naarn 2 K 22", jan* 2 S 12 2

!]? ms. n|3n Is 3 o 19


37

Gn

21 16 (where

16
;

EZ24
s7
;

+4t.; naasi 2 S 12 Is + 2t.; f*Xvi6+3t.; *? Jb 3 i 38914 33 7 ; 15 'aw Ru i etc; 3 fpl. "j'l'an Jb 27 ^ 78"; 5 24 10 Imv. pL WB Je 22 Jo i ; ni'33 2 S I ; /n/.
JOB
1

naas Ju

Ch 34

fs.
22

ace cogn. (c. naa) Ju 2i a 2 S 13 36 2 K 15 s2 9 3 3 Is 3 8 cf. Isi6 ('333) Je 48 20 (>33D); 19 13 21 u 9 audible '3 5? V' 6 Is 65 Ezr 3 cf. Je 3 3 i

^6

9
;

weeping ^ 30
;

Is

=
3

Is 15

('333

IV"

W v. Je9
&
Je 48 s
;

17

); so also

Gn45
Jbi6 16

'333 i.e. ('33 ('33 li>p-nN* jn"l) the sound of it shall ascend) but text here
suspicious,
||

n^

cf.

IS15

as disfiguring
3

+ 3 1. + Mi 1 (where rd. tap, v. n'aa 1 S i + 3 1.; cstr. nisab Gn 4 3 + iay) naa (nsta) Ex 2 + 6 1.; 3 1. nnaab Gn 23 />. Dtaa pa) Ear 3 2 + etc.; fs. .Tata La i pi.
a&s. ta3 Is
;

30

19

10

10

30

16

'

words of mourning Est 4 (b, Di2f, nBDO), cf. ?3N Je 3 1 9 (D'jwnn cf. 3 21 ), 9 10 3 1 15 (to), /aa 8 nB'D Dt 34 & Di ad loc; contrition (humilia12 Is22 12 (1BDD, nmp, (D1X, 1BDO), tion) J02
-

1. weep (in grief, humiliation, or joy), abs. Gn 44 410 1 7810 11 6 3030 24 Ex2 6 30 14 iSi 42

p e>-n:n),

cf.

Mal2 13
4

(npsn, nyon);
cf.

of bitter
;

43
12

Nun
s0 - 30

S
6

18

36

12

i 4

13

15

19

K 8"
;

12

Is

30

1919

4i 5 o
cf.

Ez24

69" (but

Lai 2 Zc7 3 Joi 5 2 17 ^78 64 4 16 on text v. Che) Jb 27 Ec 3 (opp.


16 - 23
1

Je i26 6

Je 3 1 15 (& Is 33 7 ) 9 32 "ITJ)" '33 Is 16 Je48 i.e. Ya'zer in Moab, cf. 6 10 -\W n.pr.; f 102 (>n3DD '33 'IPC* cf. 42' 80 & Bab. dtmtu mastlti, tears (v:ere) my drink

weeping
1

Is 2 2

'333 T?OS<,

laugh pnb>) Ezr io


subj.

Jb3i
4

38

'3?

Ne8 Est8 3 once c inanim. W;I1 its furrows weep; on


9

Zim BP34

42
).

in mines

Trop., trickling hindrance to miners Jb 28". (nnnj)


n.f.

of

streams

Ne

naasj- VOB* cf. As. attaSab abakt, Flood T ijoed.Di Q u i'; Hpt 5Asi.i45. of ]oud weeping NfeO
i

TrV)32 T

weeping.
oak,

Only /
cf.
1

in 1"U33 P?S*

Gn

35"

i.e.

mourning

p^N, p. 47.

rp3i
t[r"5a]
i.e.

114
4

nvpTaa
f
>JXj

n.f.

weeping Gn 50 im33
Pethel, D*33n-i>K

V,
Ju

H133

n.f.

young camel, dromedary (Ar.


,
;

the appointed time of mourning for him.

:3 yowng she-camel) Je2

"
,

pl.cstr.

33 1360'.
25
s234

tO"OSl n.pr.loc. near


2
1
,

B'Sa V 5
;

(cf. V*);

2
i.

trnSa T
17

n.f. right of first-born


1 -2 ;

Gn
:,6

to* KXm/fywra

*u tm
;

on
t
cf.

BatSrjX

v 5 KXaufyii>er

e.

D?33

Stu &We rd. iwrpa instead of


-

poss. connex. with BlMk '* Blnl * * 18S Com P- H"'- 1889
-

(L KXavfyiwi/) s J"H23 /i?S Gn 35 cf.


'

sf. iChs (J) Dt 2i (JE); 3l 33 33 ^rnbaGn25 (J); im b3Gn2 5 4 3 (J) iCh 5 T

W33 Gn2 7

'.

216

but pcrh.
E82
.

D03

in v

1 ,

cf.

We Bu

t rPi33 S9
1
. '

n.pr.m. (first-born) Benjamite

[*P2]

vb.

(NH

133, Aram. 133,

t&S

Ar.J!x>

rise arfy, <7o

anything early ; Ixj,

T !~IT33 n.f. first-born, always of Gn i 9 ^-34 37 2 9 26 (JE) 1 S 14 49


.

women

virgin,

woman

primogenitus ; Pi. /m/)/ 133) Ez 47 12

having her first child; Eth. flH*C: As. lukru, first-barn, Dl S66,6 1
;

PH^S n.f.

first

ripe

fig,

early fig (re-

7n/. 133i>
12
.

1. bear early, new fruit Ez 47 16 constitute as first-born Dt 2 1 (den. of 1133).


,

Dt2i 16 ; 2. ma&e or

391 garded as a delicacy) (Low ; cf. Ar. ijJfo, 10 Span, albacora, Moorish bokkCre) Mi 7 Ho 9
1

ir?=nrpWDa nn33je 2 4 2
s f.
.

(rd.

ma
31
;

Di), is 2 8

4
;

pi.

Pa. Imj)f. "133^ Lv 2 7 s6 6om or ??tarfe a firstling. 31 Hipli. Pt. f. '"n 33p Je 4 one bearing her first
child.

t CJH^SSl n.m. first-fruits 28 26 (P)


cstr.

Lv
(J)

14

23
23

17

Nu

42

Ne

12

13

Dn33 Lv
22M

20

(P);
s0

"1*133
,3

n.m.first-lx)niGn 35 s3 + 78 1.;">33
3

Gn25 +i4t.; &+&} Gn 4 9 +i 4 t.; W3? Gn 38 6 +3 t.; pi. cstr. ^133 Ne io^+a nnbs Gn 4 Ne io Drni33 f 136 pi.
t.'; 37 10
4
;

nibs Dt i2 617 14 23
individuals

1. iew and women:


b. coll.
10

f.

(E) i8 13 (P) Ne io 3636 EZ44 30 ; sf. T7? Lv2 14 ; the first of grain and fruit that ripened and was gathered and offered to God according to the ritual; D^SSn Dn? bread made of the new
20 grain offered at Pentecost Lv 23 ; Dni33il DV 26 day of the first-fruits (Pentecost) Nu 28
.

no? Ex2 3 16,9 (E)

34

Nu

13

a.
16

i8 is

c.

Gn 25 13 + 69 1. 37 f 1 35 s pi. Ne io
'

Nu 3 4660 8
d.

136

im b
.

Exil'l 2 12 29 1 3 s131616 2 2 29 34 2 Nu jHJUMMMMMI


2. animals: a. ro8 33 4^ 78 io5 26 Nui8 17 Dti5 1919 33' 7 dividuals LV27 3V 5 41 I2 2" 13 15 coll. TOTO "a Ex 18 16 ;
.7..7.18

73

v.

sub n^3.
v.

51

3,

73, "iSttfuSa

sub bo,

p. 128.

-ii33n
23

14

me

4 3. figurative, n. of relation 13 1133 first-born of death Jb 18 (deadly


.

NU3
4

TpN73 n.pr.m.
hath given a son

(=Bab.

abal-iddina, he

Dt

19

c. pi.

nroa Gn

Dt 1 2 6 17
-

COT 2 K

20 12) father of TP1?

Ne

io37

disease); Orp~[ '1^33 first-born of the jmor (the 30 poorest) Is 14 ; Israel is the first-born of

20 12 flKJQ king of Babylon (v. sub *|f?) 2 name prob. abbreviated by omi? sion Ts39'; of name of god (v. ib. Merodach-baladan Marduk-abal-iddina, Marduk hath given a son;

Yahweh among

the nations

Ex

s2

cf.

Je3i
yff

9
;

cf.

Esarhaddon,

v.

HOnDX

p. 64).

and the seed of David among dynasties

Sg".

1133 n.pr.m. (young


.

bakru Asrb Ann*h ",C5) 26 35 =T13 1 Ch 72. son of Benjamin


I

camel, Ar.^5o, As. 1. son of Ephraim Nu.

trj7 j] vb. gleam, smile


Hiph. Impf. 1 2 t.; Pi. 3v30
14

(Ar. iJJ)

only
(f'

s. c.

subord. n y%)
9
;

Gn46
35

21

Am

1. shew a
.

Jb

smile, look

Ch

6'8

(133).

cheerful
c. art.

\//

39

Jb (f io 20

2. cause to burst or
9

1^33
'

adj. gent.

as n.

coll.

Nu 26

flash n-bv
.

*> '30H

Am 5

(cf.

Ew
14
.

St).
.

"PTOS, n.pr.m. aBenjamite(onformcf.^O?'3 *dto ^p, & oi sl0, -; on Nab. n.pr. in 1 v. Eut
n*" 24
25 ' 8 "-

1 priest of t nUT'S. n.pr.m. (cheerfulness)


15th course (David's time) 1 Ch 2 4 that went up with Zerubbabel Ne

2
1

priest

& No

" 73

618
.

*)

Ch

r9

T"H33 n.pr.m.
2

1. a Benjamite (youthful)
only in phr.
pi. c. art.
;

=9

44
.

T ''ipS, n.pr.m. withNeh.Ne io9 (id.) priest

n^fff V2#. 14 D^psn 2 S 20 Bichrites (i. e. family of Sheba')', MT Dnsn the cf. iv X(V /.fi=na(3); so Klo Dr.
;

S 20

1 '-

5 - 6 - 7 - 1013 - 21 - 22

ifn^JfTOO]

n.f. smiling, cheerfulness,


!
1

2. perh. adj. gent.

18 source of brightening fa) ^K ,, ^''r' 3P Je 8 a source of brightening io me in sorrow; but text dub. cf. VB Che.

nba
tTJ^S
cuneif.

us
Nb z "QM88
-

n.pr.m. ( BaUab;
cf.

Bel has loved,


of

*!$?
cf.

DF'
8

2*'
'

ZKllm
)

Bir-Dadda,

Job fntfn)

Hpt TlWn 'a Jb 2"

Hbr1885 224
1 1

comp. 2nd friend


1

In Is 40 24 it is prob. that it acquires from the context the sense of hardly : yea, hardly are
they planted, yea, hardly are they sown when he even bloweth upon them, and they 20 4 Joined anomalously wither; cf.
.
. .

18 25 4 2
.

9
.

in H

3 n.pr.loc. in Simeon Jos io

2K

with an

infin.,

^32' T?$

3<n
i?

??

(else) there is

t[n/!H]
(Ar. JI3,

vb. become old and


\?3, JL>,
4

worn out
28

not coming nigh thee

(i.e.

else they will not

Aram.

Eth. <1M: id.) Qal


;

approach thee).

p/

nnj?a

Dt

4
,

*i>3 2

9
4

etc.;

7w/

c. sf. ,r

P 3 Gn

7y>/ tfy$ Jb 13 18 ; wear out (intr.),


12 4 -4
,

t s 73 subst. wearing out

(^

-^- wear-

all c. ?J/D pregn. garments Dt 8 29 wear out (and fall) /row upon... (hence Ne 9 21 ), Jos 9 13 fig. of the heavens (with sim. of gar-

esp. of

ing out of a garment), hence 1. fig. destruction Is 38" 73 nne* pit of destruction (of Sheol).
2.
defect, failure,

hence adv. of negation

(cf.

ment) Is 50 \jr 102 v3j 1333, the earth Is 51 n ?3Jjl 1333; the bones (through suffering) ^3
afflicted

27

DBS), chiefly poet, for &6, J'*?: a. with finite vb. rare and only once in prose, Gn 3 i^E) v3"py
i?

Tan because he
'

man Jb

s8

13

O^aj 3J713

MR]

-I333
(|j 12

8 7 9 16 (Kt)
or ptcp.

Bty i'3X); of an
>

aged and decrepit

woman Gni 8
1

told him not, Is 14 6 32 10 Ho Jb 4 1 8 b. used to negative an adj. 2 TIPD 73 not an ointed, f 19 2 S i


. '

(J)

'T'3 ^"ins after

7 am worn

out.

Pi. caus.

of Qal.

a.

wear out

(trans.), fig.

La 3 4 '"IB ? n?3

more freq., esp. in Job, joined with a subst. in sense of witfiout, Jb 8" will the reed-

H07

and their form i>iK?> HlVab is for t\, -f 49 She'ol to consume away (others rd. nv3? is for
wasting away [Dr
17 iniuyb 2
1

15

grass

about naked Btop


16

10 grow DV0"v3 without water? 24 they go M without 73

clothing, 3i

S204

],

connecting 'B* with

foil.),

9 6 2 33 34 3^ words njnyJl without knowledge,

Ch

wap
10

to

wear

it (Isi\)om< (altered fr.

by

S 7 '), cf. 7" Aram. b. wear out 22 and the work of use, use to the full, Is 6 s
hands
1?3^

Dn

59 |WWJ ?iV~ ^3 without (my) inirun (against me), cf. v 4 N?, 63 s a quity they s 8 dry land tFO v3 without water, Is 28 Jb 30 39
42
yfr
;

their

they shall use to the full, enjoy, Jb 2 1 13 they wear out their days in prosperity (Qrhere 1?3* complete, which perh. is the true
reading in both passages;
cf.

DB^y? ^33 children of (men With preps, a. t^33,


'

of)

no name.

in

njH 733 Dt 4*

Ex5 Jb36").
f.

13

0n n^3^ 92 ,
,

v. subi>!?3.

3 5 4 19 Jos 20 D (=unawares: all in D's law of homicide); without knowledge Jb 35" 36". b. i.e. vritht y3p in a slate of (v. sub p) no
. . . ,

t[n|?S] adj.

worn out;

nba Ez

23

43

(of

out, Is 5"

a woman, cf. Gn i8 12 supr.); pi. Dv3 Jos 9 4 4 5 5 (sacks), v (wine-skins), l"lv3 v (sandals), v
(garments).

Jb 38 41
state
()

prppap regardless of, without measure, 25 4 1 that is made TVrfyfr (to be) in a

T[Ni/3]

n. [m.]

worn out

things, rags
1,u
,

cstr. jftf Je 38 (Syr. )=>' id.) pi.

*&$

12
.

JO expressing causation, 9 on account of Jehovah's not being able (in Nu 1 4 16 *lj>aO),2 8 M (Ew "* ; but also ES Jrh "' 72 )
. . .

c. t V3D of no fear, i.e. to be feartess. from want of, followed by a subst. or infin., Dt 28 * TOT 730

>

t[rP"?:ip]
struction.

n.f. destruction:

c. sf.

Is io

25

Is * for viant
S

DJTparrby 'SKI and mine anger

for their de-

"iJfiD

X3

'O'SO

5 6 4 of knowledge, H04 EZ34 Lai for lack of comers to the stated

feast.
:

b&
psb
before

adv. not (Ph. id.

e.g.

CIS

'

1S

f3

Followed by a pleon. f't? in the phrase n Y?Dn is it on account of there being


. .

shall not be for the priest;, Tiy of comparaof time) a poet. syn.2 16 tO, 21 35' 7 9 (Qr) Is 1 4 tively rare occurrence, 30 17 Pr 9 13 14 7 19 23 22 s9 2 3 7 3S 35 24* 1 Ch 16 43 10 in the pas(=\jr 96 only besides, except

3,3

^2=

no
cf.

(lit.

is it

my

fc-X?
3 - 6 - 16
i
.

*Xa

/row* the deficiency ofno. .A 529 ,- in Syr.; PS ), Ex 14"

Ho

(3) so that there is


.

no

(lit.

away

from there being no


and v3 being
Je
is

i? expressing negation,

),

pleon., as in

sages cited, in other Psalms often repeated in 2- 2- 2 '4141818 the same context, as Is 2 6'>'>' 33
:

15

its cities

are burnt
9" 1 '

23.23.24

.8.9.9.9

J, j

4.6.1I.15.18

j g2.4.4.8

3.3.5

j3.8.12.

no inhabitant, 9
11

P9,V.mh f?S 6 d /3); at^ 7|0 so that there Ez 1 4 1S Zp 3". Once as a


.

also used oft.


8
7

6 8 with BtoK, BFttP., Dfen f io 16 5 10 Pr io30 12 3 Jb4i 15 21 30 46 93 96 104

conj. TtW$

Ec

y3D, with pleon. iO, so tltat not In Job v?? is used more freely
1 2

nwhz
being no longer distinctly
felt
20
:

116

nfca :
1

without, the connexion with a preceding verb

(rr^iS

32

*)

for

who

is

God

except

'"

v 32 "; 45
21
.

without any 6 7 8 heeding,! hey perish for ever, 6 24 prob. also 4" 31" (though here the sense (a) would be ad4
'

similarly Is 43"

Jfte "$JQ9

NJ|, 44

68

[nV]

subst. (from fyS, of the form fta

(y) in Jb 1 8 %rtyp i^K3 fVfr, 19 prob. partitive (so Hi): there shall dwell in his tent what is nawjht of his Ew'"8 ' De less

,s

missible),
is

01 ! I46 b) prop, failure, hence used as particle of negation, not, except (cf. y3, DDK), twice
with
4343

probably even naught,

cf.
14

sub

|*K

6 dy

Ges

sf. (v. infr.),

'terror (supplied from v ) shall dwell in his tent so that it is no more his.' d. ty 3"*!? till

binding vowel '-^

elsewhere always (with as mark of cstr. state: Sta


,

w|

there be no
1

yjr

7 2'

Mai 3 10

Ges 5903), (Ph. n!>3 <mfy: Tabnith-Inscr. 6) 26 tl. adv. not, with an adj. 1 S 2 o lino nj>a

TV2\^L n.[m.] nothingness (from y3 & HD, lit. not-aught) Jb 26" who hangeth the
earth on
'3.

wo< clean, with a subst. Is 1 4" 'Tip rial? a stroke of non-cessation, i.e. a never-ceasing 3 stroke, with a finite vb. (si vera 1.) EZ13
41 ob (RVm: but v. Dr* >).

Wa

t
not,
1

worthlessness (cpd. y3 27 n.[m.] without and ?5?! worth, use, ffofiCi '3 Dt
,

negation, no<

= except

t2. after a preceding


(syn.

S**

,S

3" + 20

t.

bvhl yj, 1 o i 3 + 5 1.

the quality of
1. abstr. B*N
1
2!!

have not heard Di'n

he that sacrificeth 'v


12

w? w3

Gn 21 26 I 19 except to-day, Ex 22
,J

?W),

except unto

32

Jos 11

19
:

so

DN
2
2
).

Vm
.

\ Nu
14

Gn47
sf.

18

Ju

(cf.

being useless, good for nothing.

DK

"3

Gn

28 17

Ne

With

hHwt), ^V^an VJK,


thing, base fellows
s17

(attached to
1
4

worthless, good-for-no>

S 25 s5 2 S 16 7 20 1K21" 27 Pn6 ;='3-|3iS25 17 /3 33Dti3 14 Jui9 20 13 1013 '3 na 1 S i 16 2 Ch'13 7 1 k 21 1 S 2" 10


1
;
;

the ground-form ^V?) 2 ^n,a except thee ti S 2

W? except me tHo

'3 *1J? base witness Pr 19 28 (drunken woman); 9 '3 "lai base, wicked thing ^ 41 (yet cf. 3 infr.),

t3. conj. (likewise s after a neg., expressed or implied) Gn 43 D3riX D3'nK eascepi your brother (be) with

W3

101 s (add prob. also


'3..."i:n
(elliptical

2. concr. elliptical
by* ??) jn tf'trb
1

so @ We Dr); and in apposition) Dt 15 9 18 of '3 B*N 2 S 23" Jb 34


1

S 29 10

6 you, v Nu 11 our soul is dry, there is nothing at all; save that our eyes are toward the 4 manna, Is io (and where will ye leave your glory !) save that they bow down under the
5
1

s 30s2
t^

i^s

d"in

Pr

6 12

prisoners, and fall under the slain i.e. (iron.) their only refuge will be among the corpses of
!

3. ruin, destruction : so

9 4 1 ace. to

De Che al.,

but

v. supr.;

'3 fJT counsellor of


2

ruin
2
1

Na

i";
'

'3 alone

maw of ruin, destroyer Na


(||

'3 \pru
.

floods of destruction

^if)

S 22 6 =^ 18s

t'Hjna (perh. Syr. ^i=av,


Euf"* 8 9) bf.
'

from

% and TJ, ^S mw<o;


Nab. nypa
except,

battle-field. So BK V$9 Am 3 3 4 .Dn 1 1 where no neg. precedes, it is difficult to extract a sense consistent with the gen. usage of ''JjyS Ges besides that his reproach he will return unto him, Ew only, nothing but, Hi certainly, Drechsler (on Is io 4 ) nay, even (cf. RV).

I8

x</V;

4. With preps,
sq. inf. cstr., as

a. 'l????

(once)

rsffi (3 t.), prop, not unto, hence


:

T^l

(4

t.),

Tw*

so as not
inf.),

in order not... (negation of ? sq.

usually

except, without

a.

Jb 34 s2 njHK

apart from, 3 &rce;rf,


'"IKp

iniOTOn
1

apart from (what) I see myself, do thou instruct M me. With sf. Gn 4 1 TT??P aiH,r< r^ om thee without thee, no one shall lift up the head, Is
'

gave a sign to Cain order that any finding him ,8 should not smite him, 19 21 3 8 9 Ex8 25 9 17 Lv

Gn 4

15

w3p in
15

30

20 26

Dt 8"

12

the

man that

doeth pre-

sumptuously ybE'
etc.
(cf.

wap

so as not to
11

hearken
)

s 45 for there is none "^Vr? except me. Also 24 with sf., as a particle of deprecation, Gn 14 I claim nothing, (in our 'TV? ? not to me! i.e.
16 idiom) not at all! 4 1
,

Jei6 is 'i7 23 'i8 10 42 is Dn

v 20 Ju

in order not to profit (the 2 +: P'jfi'l result represented forcibly as the design; cf.

TO?

h. with JO, ^Bff&i (so

^& without), (a) apart from, esp. with the collat. idea of without the knowledge and 20 2 18 25 (=Is 36 10 ) ami now consent, Nu 5
,>'\^.

sub lyPp) IS44 10 Je7

Gn

11

which

after vbs. of commanding commanded thee B1?"P3K wap


;

not to eat thereof, 2

K if
21 7
s5

come up apart from, without '' against this place


to destroy
jpar<
it
t

21 s swearing Dt 4 Jos 5 Ju

Ru 2", Je35 Ez 20 15 agreeing


,

8f14

Je 44 19
besides,

(cf.

44 41 Y$fi Gn 19 ).

2K12
2

9
,

/rem,

except,

Jos 22

S 22

((3) s2 *

interceding Je 36
(cf.
*?

Once

,r

?? ?
3

K 23

10

|g$ Ez

2I

20
,

j>

liap

Ch

19

).

n!
Twice
(

117

dVi
;

as conj. with the impf., 11 In c f. -raja, JO Dt 33 ).

&

perf.,

which

is

2 S 14" Je 23" 27 18 sq. inconsistent with the nature of

Ex 20

20

,ss

Pt. pass.
t.,

W>3 Ex 29*

+
1 1

28
7 -"

IliX>3

Ex 29'+ 4 t.;

1.

t.,

rhhi Lv

2'

final conj.:

rd. either

CW*
3

Itfjj,

or 3*>, Ni3

fuse

(cf.

Dr

410b>
).

On Ez
. . .

13

v. supr.

tb.

'?$W

speech, language, q.v.) Gn 2. mix (cakes or flour, etc. always (J). with oil) term, techn. sacrif.,only P (H Lv 23"),
(obj.

nab'

mingle, con-

an account of not (negation of IP sq. inf.): 16 * n>3< wSJ?; a verbal noun sq. inf. Nu 14

Di on Lv 2 usually as nmo, '[OB'S '3 n^b Ex 29 40 Lv 2 s I4 I0!1 23 Nu 7 >-i-3i.i7..4...i.R.


cf.
4
;

13

Ez 1 6* wpty '?|>W.
sq.
t

t c.

'nb-iy inks oe.

7379
.

.,

Nu 8
10

15

" 28

l *-*4

i3MM

238

"),

a perf! (Ges; RS in the phrase

Jph, "- K

or an inf. (Ew j, (0$) ib-VN^n V^-TJf


tio<

Lv

(opp. ruin) 9
1212
,

'e*3
,

M u ,'v2'2 nruo 29 '3 rfsp rrt?n Ex 29'


-

Lv7
6'
6
,

i.e.

made by mixing with


2
4
,

oil;

J17D

1 , "!B'

um&7 one
35

left

him (them)
1 1
8

a remnant,
11
'

'e>3 '3

mxo n^n Lv
flour (in
V'
11

Nu

21

Dt

3 Jos
7

S^io33
there

Kio .Jb i 4 2
(cf.

i.e. fine

'bo '3 ni^n rta Nu the form) of cakes so made.

D?OB>

^b-l? ($
).

be no heaven

TTTJf V'72

"r&3 JJjp JOE'S with fresh oil


this sense;
cstr.

92

AV

/ sliall be (am) anointed RV; vb. not elsewhere in


.

t[n7H]
Ar.
i-L>

vb. trouble (Aram,


intellect ;
v.

.j^,
also
7113)

23 Hup Che rd. 'itfa fr


my

^2

inf.

cf.

be

weak in

sf.,

abstr. for concrete,

wasting

= my

only Pi. Pt. Tfti


needless)

OWN mnbp Kt

(Qr B^flDD

wasting strength, of declining age; Israel under figure of old man ; this however is not favoured

Ezr

4* troubled

them in building.

by context. The passage

is
8

therefore doubtful.
;

Tni"T vS. n.f. terror, dreadful event, ca-

lamity, destruction

nn?a
';

i s 17

14
;

Hithpo. Impf. y?i31V Ho 7 " KV1 D'OJQ D^BN Ephraim, among the peoples doth he mix himself;

pi.

ninps

but

Ew Now derive here fr. 773=1173 (or


cf.

Jb 18" +
terrors
tf.

7 t.; cstr. nin|>3

Jb 18 11 27 20 30 15
'3

Jb 24" ; 1. only pi. '3 ^O Jb i8 14 =death,


14
,

733) waste away,

Hiph.

Hiph. Impf

7331

nmb?
19

73
tl.

2. calamity Is 1 7 pi. s6 21 calamity, destruction Ez 26 27 28".


.

Jb 24 17

Is 64

cf.

733

cf.

fr. and we faded away, but rd. perh. Di (De, less probably, derives from 773

7331

cf.

Ew Now Ho 7
Hi

or

713

= 733).

nrT?21 n.pr.f. (etym. dub.) handmaid of M 345J Rachel, concubine of Jacob Gn 2Q 3o


(sons Dan & 35 2S Ch 7 13 46 01)
2225
1
.

t^3 n.m.
Ar.
24
;

,l30M

fodder

(Aram.^2^;

Naphtali) 37 (prob. gloss,

moisture of fresh pasture)


6

7v3 Is

30
1

sf.

iW? Jh6 24*fodder (strictly, mixed


Jb6 6
;

tn.
s

nrtvS

n.pr.loc. a city of Simeon


1

Ch

fodder, farrago)
cf.

as growing in field 24'

*,

prob.

= nbp Jos
n.pr.m.
i 42
.

W ffa 1 3 cf. Di 9
,

Is

30

24
.

site

dub.

tjrOS T
36
27

1. descendant of Esau
1

Gn

til.

Ch
v.

2. a Benjamite

Ch

1010

Qal

[7^3] vb. denom. to give provender 21 Imp}. ?3J1 Ju 19 Qr (Kt 7131) sq. )
snail (Shaph. form, causing

the asses. give provender to

NiVa
1

sub nb.

t?l V3!QJ n.m.


773);

2 * 1887 86 Dl in BD Dn *'*;" Hoflm conj. = god Saturn?) protect the "VN [lie* D?3 Balat ( but name then infang ! Dn 4' conn, with Bel, name given to Daniel by Neb. explicable),

io (prob.

= Bab. baldfsu-usur, protect Ids life!


7
'

in moisture, from notion of moisture or fluid trail name due to slimy 58',

W#
Di on

COT Dn i

TfSjV

eon.
["*] confusion,
violation of nature,
cf.

t "QFl
or the

divine order Lv

18 23 20 12 (H)

^2, ncV?.
fl.

^-W v

8ub n ^ 3

18 16
-

773

vb. mingle, mix, confuse, eon-

tTpSTl n.[m.] confusion, obscurity (on ;0 7 form cf.Ar. conj. v. Inf. Sta'* ) Lv 2i (II)
WJJ3 'n
(33, p"!,
i.e.
T Tf?

found (Ar. JJ moisten (with water), cf. Jl> Pr70 cf. Ph. 773 name n<ns<ure, As. ia&SZw, Dl
;

defective sight?
CI'""?,

cf.

Di.

(V??,

etc.)

of a sacrifice,

Qal
infr.);

Pf.

& NHH?5 Aram 'Ifi.XSii) ^3 Gnu', ^92" (h ^ cf


-

J>p/.

pi.

nbi

^ = n^

t[D73] vb. curb, hold in (NH id.,


B&f,

Aram.

Gn

7
,

cf.

Ko

?&>)Qal

Inf.

D^) ^32',

cf.

Che.

Th:

D 7H
fig,
cf.

(<* Eth. dM-.fig, Ar.

Lag"-'-

-1 " 1

JJJ

a kind of

hence following).
figs,

La
fig(||

Che); subj. wicked men,enemiesi/'35 Is49 cf. 16 13 12 2 (abs.) Hb i obj. reflex, in sense Ec io

:5

,9

= annihilate
n-n^n);

IS25

78
;

b.

\\t.

= destroy

2S20
'ffj

19 ' 2"

[Dt3] vb. denom. gather

tend

idef. subj.

Jb 8 18 lopoo
.

c.
,

trees, sycairores (

tcvifav, S3

properly to ni}> the sycamore nut. Bib. s Boi1.cp.s9. p. sot. eating, v. Tristr Fi HM""- "* '<* Theophrast" 2 Theodoret ap.

vellicans, prob. fruit to fit it for

fig.

for greedily (seize, adopt) practise


20 squandering Pr 21
,

Pr 1 9 28

for extravagance,

Pu.

impf.
15

vb;
be

s 17 16 rb; jb 37 20
2

Pt. Epybt?
;

Qal
t

Pt.o'tiZ,

Am 7"

D'Opt? '3.

^73

vb. swallow down, swallow up,

engulf (idea of quickness, suddenness) (NH id., Ar. i> swallow, Eth. A2vO: a<, Aram. V?3,
>*ia; As.
fteZri,

20 tip, i.e. destroyed Jb 37 S 17 16 (impers.); ruined Is 9 15 Vb;-I3 Hithp. Impf. 3 fs. vbnn (yet cf. sub Pi.) ^ io7 27 (subj. nD3Pl) their wisdom is all gone, they are at their wit's end (cf. sub Pi.)

Is9
cf.

swallowed

0$

'

'

Pi. destroy

ZimBF27) Qal
34

Pf.

15 V^3 Jb 20

sf.

*J*#3 Je 5 1
30
;

(Qr,

cf.
1

Kt -);
4
;

fs.

nvb Nu
Jb 20
19
,

16

3 pi.

sf.

WTO V

V?? n. [.] swallowing, devouring, swallowed. 1 swallowing destruction, thing vb-nST ^, 5 2 6 devouring words (|| ncnp }te>b).
I
I.
.

24'; 7rap/. 3
fs.

^1
Nu
mpl.

vb>l

Ex
1.;

12

2. <Amgr swallowed IV.b,

7
sf.

sf.

T\yfcy\ Is 28
16
,

Jesi

44

'3TIK

'rttfijrn

V9D and I
I
;

sjoni
16

Nu
s4
,

i6 32 +2

}l?Ja
,

V6 9 uybn
Ex
12

will bring forth that which he hath swallowed out of his mouth.

Dvbrn Dt

11
7
;

iojtan

15

3
i 7
,

sf.

W$
;

H08
1

3 fpl.

n^ini Gn
;

T |yb^.

Gn 41 24
sf. ''J'??
,

pi.
;

Jon

2
19

'

Jb 7 l9
12

sf.

12 DJJOJ Pr i // ySab 1 swallow down, c. ace.


.

jn n.pr.m. 1. vb Gn 36^= 1 Ch Vb Gn 36= 1 Ch i a king of Edom, i 2. vb -I1V3 P '3 (cf. Dvb & Di Gn 36
II.
43
44

s2

).

1st son of

Jb7
41

Is28 4
12

subj.
7
.

724
;

HBO Ex

tt Jon2'; Gn subj. 2. swallow up, engulf, subj.

B$0
17
;

8 13 (V.b).

21 38 40 6 Benjamin Gn 46 NU26 iCh7 3. Vb a Beubenite 1 Ch 5 s


-

H? Ex 15 Nu 16
of greed
tion

30 3234
'

26 10
;

Dt 1

f 106

t V?3i adj.gent. of 2,
t in.

'JCT n. coll.

Nu
.

26 s8

fig.

Jb 20 15

(obj. ?jn

violence, extortion

Pr

12

opp. N*p www'*); of (P'Mj??); of devasta-

V vi

n.pr.loc. city ="lVs

q.

Gn 1 4 2 8

34 7 by enemy Ho 8 Je 51 16 whelming by calamity 1^ 69

124

3
;

over-

nyVa v.
I.
'

sub

nb.

of full

enjoyment,

profit
,

(subj. nbfo); Jb 20 18 (no obj.)

C2S*7S 11.pr.1n.
;

Balaam
-

Vb + D
DV),
-

Nbr stud

Blb '

s 7 JTiph. Pf. vby Ho 8 V^J L328 ; swallowed 8 i.e. devastated Ho 8 engulfed by wine up, 12 7 (yet cf. Pi. Is 3 ) Is 2 8 (pvrp '}, Wf),
;
||

prop, b = 7 + (god)

(ace.

to Sta

^rr

Pi. Pf.
3
pi.

vb

^2

son of 11V3, prophet fr.linS (q.v.): Nu 22 5 7 8 9 + 47t. Nu 22-24 (all JE) 31 816 (P) Dt 23" s 910 5 2 (D) (cf. W> Jos 1 3 ) Jos 24 (E) Mi 6 Ne 1 3
.

Is
12

25*4-3
;

wb

Is 3

pi.

SR consec. vb La 2 16 sf.
t.;
,

Is 25 7 ;

W$J

tn. DV^S. n.pr.loc. town in Manasseh


6 55 ;

Ch

sf. 3 ms. Zmp/. "fa* Pr 19 Wfto Jb Pr2I 2o. by^a; v 2 10 36. sf. 3 ms. q*pi Ec 10 12 2 ms. vbn 2 S 20", sf. '?vj>3. Jb io8

+ 35^;"
8
is

28

I0\ aafi,
t.;
,

17" + 2

Ic^Xa af<=Dvb; (q.v.) Jos mod. Bel'ame, 6 hours N. of Nablus,


47
.

Bd p'1K8

so Survey"

1 s.

vb
sf.

8 20 20
20

VJ>3*<
13

Is

3
;

Imv. vs
2
8
,

10

V,

55
2
3

([p721j vb. waste, lay waste (As. baldku,

Inf.

Vb Nu 4 Hb
1R$30
Is

]?b La

sf.

*ivb

Jb

P<.

49"; 1. swaZZow

Nu 4 M (V.b?
;

Po. Pt. without


subj.
',

Pi. destroy,

Lyon

S""

" 61
;

cf.

Ar. h^S_ a desert)


1

as a swallowing =for an instant) elsewhere 2. swallow up, engulf, usually c. ace, a. fig. of
12 destruction, ruin, Is 3 (obj. TJ^); (Ba from a 15 3 II. confound, cf. Di ; v. also 9 19 28" 27 '< La 2 2 "- 8 Jb 2 s io 8 21 10 55' 107 ); subj.

obj.

I^i IS24 on form (which might jnsn);


D,
sf.

(||Pi?.i3,

also

be Qal Pt.)
,

cf.

01 1264

Lag

1882' 403
;

also pp2 Po.

vb

Je 5 1 2 and intensive use of Inf. abs. Niph. Is 3 11 further Pu. (i.e. intens.) Pt. Na 2 (this 24 however perhaps largely influenced by asso;

(||

bx),

Is 19 so

(obj.
10

ns}
"2'^

),

i.e.

confuse, con-

nance).

Pu. Pt. npbo Na 2 " ('301 T

npntpi npa),

found/

f 55

D?

<

3k

J^J

vb
-

m/Me,

devastated, or as subst. a devastated city.

Lord, divide

t/ieir

speech (cf.?b

Gn 1 i 7 9 & v. De

p72

n.pr.m. (devastator) king of Moab,

P
ites fa 'a

Nu 22" r + 37 1. Nu
(E)

22-24

(all

+ J0S24

JE)

cities 2

Jui i 55 Mi

5
.

nsNttna,TStfNVa

v.

h sub bvx
NH
& Aram.

T|tp73 n.pr.m. (=inquirert


cf.

sub p) an Israelite wbo returned with 93; Zerubbabel Ezr 2 2 =Ne 7'.

population after the exile of Israel 2 K 1 ?***: these various idolatrous high places were first 3*-* 2 K 23" 2 Ch destroyed by Josiah 1 K ttf3 The worship of Yahweh on high 34 places continued in Judah until the exile 1 22" 2
.

and the people worshipped there 17"; these were also used by the mixed
1 7
,

[rhi], *rhz
T

v.

sub

,-63.

nOS
^

n.f.

account of firm

high place (-/appar.


;

qu

on
,

cf.

As. bdmdte

Moab. no3 MI 3 ") Je 48 35 + 18 1.; 13 ,1 ni3 Nu 21"+ 62 t.; cstr. 9 pi.


;

Is 14" Dt 32 Is 58 4 ,; ,ald Ges 587,6 archaic fem. cstr. with retracted


13

Am

T%

13

14

Zim BF48 nncsn 1 g Jb 9 8 3 Mi i (Ew

the sanctity code predicts that Yahweh 30 will destroy them Lv 26 ; they were regarded as the reason for the rejection of Shiloh \^ 78". The compiler of Kings, writing from the point of view of the Deut. code, complains ntosn pn

36

15

rq l6

W3

12* 14 15 cf. 2 Ch i 5 20 and praises the few pious kings who destroyed them. a. Rehoboam built ni3 with ni3VD & Dnt?X
2
17

on every high
1

hill

K14 23

and under every green tree

h.

accent before monosyl. in poetry, bdmo-the not , nb3 2 S22 :,4 +3t.; , niD3^ I 8 34 + iot.; &wi);sf.
1.

places

K 15"
C.

Asa did not remove the high 24


(2

Ch

14

is

incorrect unless

?V3 niD3).

high place, mountain:

mountains Mi 3 12 mountains Ez 36 2

= Je 26'
;

1^

l"liD3

forest

Jehoshaphat in his reform on the basis of the covenant code did not remove

8
;

D^IJ?

ni3 ancient

them

JJIN J11D3

Nu 21 28 (E poet.)

2. high ])laces, battle-fields, the chief places of the land giving possession, victory, dominion: TJTID2 b]} on thy high places (Gilboa, the battlefield) 2
v.

1 22 (nirarrnK Tpn liy 2 Ch 17 16 is doubtless incorrect, possibly rd. ni3SO); Jehoram, his son, made high places in the cities of Judah 2 Ch 21 11 (@ not mountains $); j

19 - 26

(in

v 19

has a doublet

T?

thy

dead, ride

We

Dr).

pK

&

Is

upon 58" Cf. ~Dt3f>


:

a. of Israel: TID3 by 331 the high places of the land Dt 32 13


34 34 ^l8 =2S22 Hb 3
,

19
.

b. of

God
3J?

p <noa
the earth

by

-JIT fr-ead wpora Ae


13

places of

Am 4
.

%/i
TI03

cf.

Mi

and Ahaz sacrificed on high places on the hills and under every green tree and in everv city 5 of Judah 2 16 4 2 Ch 28 425 cf. Mi i (rd. flNUn? so @ X Che al.; yet cf. JBL 18" ') 421 l2 d. Hezekiah removed them 2 K 1 8 2 Ch 3 1 3 2 Is 36' but Manasseh rebuilt them 2 K 2 1 3 2 Ch 319 and the people continued to sacrifice 33

'

3
;

D'

Jb 9 8

TID3

b]l r\b$

of Babylon) Is 14 14
tains, later

(aspiration of the king 3. high places, as

places of worship, at

first

on

hills

and moun-

on

artificial

mounds or platforms,
cities; still later for

thereon to Yahweh 2 Ch 33 17 e. Josiah, in his reform, based on the Deut. code, defiled them and brake them down from Geba to Beersheba s 8 9 2 K 23 but subsequently there were D1D3 nann in the valley of Ben Hinnom Je 7 31 , and
.
-

under green

trees,

and in

the chapels erected thereon, and once apparently for a portable sanctuary (decked with diverse colours) Ez i6 16 The ancient worship of Israel was conducted on these high places. In the times of Samuel and David they ascended to them, descended from them, and
.

niD3 throughout Judah Je 17 3 cf. Ez 6 3 ' 20 29 4. funereal (questioned by Ew & Co). 7 mound(t) EZ43 (Thes, but in their high places AV RV; in their death % Theod Ew Hi EVm), Is 5 3 9 (Lowth Ew Bo Bodwell Orelli but in
;

his death

A V RV,

or martyr death

De Che Br).
J"liD3 cf.

T]"n^3
22 41 Jos
1

on them, 1 S 9 12 25 io 513 (HD3D for nrV3n We The custom continued in Dr). the reign of Solomon, but Gibeon was D03n
offered sacrifices

"

n.pr.loc. (high place or great high

in place) place
17

Moab Nu2i"-20 =:?y3

Nu

possibly on Mt. 'Affords

Di.

rbrm i K 3

2 -4

cf.

iChi6 39

21 29 2 ch

313
.

High

T7HCj1 n.pr.m. (='D~|3


cisionl
cf.

41 b places of Baal were also used Nu 2 2 (E) Je 1 g of Moab I SI 5 2 16 12 Je48 33 (cf. MI 27 ); 32";

these must be demolished Nu33 62 (J). Solomon built J1103 (platforms or chapels) to Chemosh and Milkom on the Mt. of Evil Counsel op-

iQS.

v.

son of circumsub |3) descendant of Asher 1 Ch 7". sub 3, p. 91.

JTIOS

v.

sub H03.
so Sab. CI
.

Jerusalem 1 K 11': Jeroboam made temples on the ancient high places of Dan and
posite

cf.

]2 ^n.m.son(MI Ph.p; Bm
^3
,

S^',

DHM
Dl

sp^worKh.e

they are called 8 9 the kings JIN m3 Ho io pl-lb" H1D3 7 of Israel built niD3 and niD3n TI3 in all their
1
;
,

Bethel

12 3132 2

Ch

15

Lyon
Gl0M
cf.

8*180091 -

At ^i As
-J,, pi.
;

Hn^

67
;

esp. in bin-bin,

grandson

COT

Am

cf.

infr.;

Palm., esp. Vog

Aram. 13, "" a " * * *'


-

pJ3, ^.la;

possibly orig. con-

120
nected with
getter
ri33 build, so
cf.

P
calls his
28 - 43

Thes,

cf.

As. bdnu,

be-

Laban
sons
D'V 3 !
2

(Dl*
*
I

Ba ZMH "".); but all traces


;

Gnsi

cf.

of this </ lost in

Heb. form
* 183

-/ perh. orig.

bilit.

(,

3 v. Sta
}3
,

i8; Est 2*

cstr.

Gn

)abs. '3
49
22 22
-

Gn 4 + Gn

fS Ez
|3

-J3

Ne 6 18 & c. prefix Gn 17" Nu 8 s5 1 Ch s 1617 to Nu 23 18 24 s15 "33 27* 2 Ch 25 31 Gn 49"; J3 Dt 25 s 1? Ex 33" + 32 t. (29 t.
;
; ;

5^+';

o sons of the fourth generation, and, in general, descendants Jos 2 2 242527 + v. also ; sub i. infr. g. constantly, as more precise de1

daughters' children his own 17 32 ; so of Naomi Ru 4 ;


1

*J$

30

signation,

added
12 19

to personal
-|-;

name

n3D'~fa 3^3

Nui430

32
17

34

|tt*f?

ytPirn

Nu
215

ii 28 I4 3"

in combination jy~|3 (WSJ*, VBnn)


;

3 13 Gn2i I0 +; 1?3Ex2o 10 + Dt7 iKii Gn 3 o 14 + 133 Gn 4 17 +7 333 Gn2 I +; ,6 2 cstr. *J3 Gn 6 + sf. '33 Gn pi. D*J Gn 3 + Db'33 Ex H + etc.; 3l*+;tt^| Jos 22* + 3 1. son., male child, born of a woman Gn4 2i 16 1115

}33

^
cf.

'33 J>B>in'); s f.
";

i2 B33-f3 (jyarv j 34 ; , etc.; also without personal name (often with implication of contempt) E^i?"' 3 1 S 10"; 'B>'"[3 1 S "

32

12.28

2O 27.30.3i 22 7.8. 9 .i3 25 io

g 2Q i. n

19

cf.

v 16 1 8 1014 1 9 37S8 + oft.,

'5 . F13B3-J3 Is 4 9

03 (11133) daughter Gn 5 4 71" nJt Ex 20 10 Dt 5" i6 1 S 3036 Jb i 2 4 2> 3 + of son as desired Gn 30 2 (cf. 15 2 16 2 17" i8 10f 1 S i M1 )
'

begotten by a
||

man Gn

4t28

6 10

n +
llf
;
-

* 8 16 ; Wjiffl-fl Is 7 ^.ao-ja i s 7'j C f. also '33 Nu i6 78 h. designated as T<! trj^JTf 3 i.e. born in old age of father Gn 37 ; opp. Dnwari '33 sons one s youth ^, I2 7 4 ; a i so
.

vj

S i6 10

'

,J

oft.;

T 3~I 3

one born in
'33

my
27.

house
i.

Gn

15

(i.e.

slave) so Tt

Ec
;

in various

com-

binations

(a) as expression of
1

nvriisn nis

s 20 30
3

mn

K 4 1428 f 1 2 7 3 +
5
1 -3 -6

Ex2i 2Si 9
Mai
18
17

disciplined. & trained


;
1 1

6 beloved rejoiced in Gn 30 ; 26 cared for Dti 31 ; spared ; 1K3


;

contumely, f3 6 32 this BjRIjrrjj 2

son of a murderer;
ib.;

cf.

^-PPS Jb 30

8
;

3?'" r'3

'33

Dt8 5 Pr3 12
'

24

H33V
1 1
2

,
3.

3 Is57
v
1

(|||K30jnj);

13

owing reverence, obedience, etc. to 20 jrtaa I? 3 thy first-born parents Pre io 13 s2 iban jan Dt2i 15 cf. 1 S 8 2 iW? son, Gn 27
19

29

17

Ju

(0) as Qv^ n "! 3 son 0/ nobles


(cf.

);

n^STf? term of respect, dignity,

cf. JTiriK

Ec io 17
6

(in

born); D'03rrj3I s

Aram.=/ree
cf.^]b"l 3

Dlp-'abp-p*.;

bhfn Ar eWr sow


fttgn ;ier

Gn

27

16 - 42
;

^Jn to
15 ' 42
.

27

FI33

+ 72

younger son
cf.
s9

Gn
8

27
19

In partic. a.
20

(ll^); ^n-f3 ^ 86' in addressing '' 29 (Wy0) fcTW?.3 f 102 ; of noble appearance

to^n? son of his mother,


ther

i.e.

own
V'

Gn 43 s9
'J!

1'??

50 3 sons of thy father =hrethr en


,

27

Ju

(uterine) bro6 9 9 & v. DN;


,

tb. (n'Tl }* cousins (poet.) ^33 son, as term of kindliness or

>

=
1

Gn49

with name of ancesdenote descendants, inhabitants, membership in a nation or family,


^J 13 ?
V.
.

3 Ju 8 18

oft. pi.

tor, people, land, or city, to

Nu 36".

c.

etc.:

21

my

HuuMwa Dt
2

(a)e.g."l35?-'33Gnio
.o

used by Eli to Samuel


2L2S

S 3 616

cf.

endearment, 16 17 17 4 24 26
-

25

4?
;

nrr'33

Gn23
,7

"

10 -

all ^
19

pj

^njH^ Nu 24
VE'JJ

y gub
_

8); "iton-'ja
4 - 812 - 2229

Gn33

Jos 24 s2 ;
'33

'33
;

Gn36

61519

v. also Pr i 2 + ; cf. *J33, used , by Benhadad of himself to Elisha 2 K 8 9 ; by Ahaz to


1

810

Tiglath-pileser 16 ; esp. to express intimate and gracious relation with God '' calls Israel
:

nba
cf.

3JJ

Ex 4 22 cf. v23 Ho

1 1

v. also

^ 8o

16

(but
1

Gn 36 'D3n('33)-f3 9 sub *W); Ci^ '33 Dt 2 919 Gn 46 27 48 s 1 Ch 5 1 ) Nu i 32 26 s8 37 tip !'-'?.!! (lit. 6 s3 16 34 3 6 (" '3 HBO) + 6 t. Jos, cf. V 77 ; even ,8 n$3D t33BJ 'Jtn '33 x CI15 23 TIT '33 2 S8

T*^

2021

Jos i5 8 +
1

(cf.

V^

(lit.
s3

Che); D3'ni>K
6

mth

QriK D'33
,
?.

Dt 14

'J?

V82 (|| dv6k); $-i$ 3 Ho a 1 ; cf. further 5 20 Dt32 (pl.) v (pl.) Isi 24 30 19 Je 3 1422 4 s2 31 20 of future Davidic king 2 S 7 14 =i Ch 17 13 cf. ^ 2 7 expressly referred to Solomon 1 Ch 22 10
fi'bj;
; ;

Ch 18 1 Ch 3 19 ) 2 Ch 13 8 13 41 8 2 Ch 29 Ezr 2 3 + (v. *lpK);


1
17
,

23 32

t]p

V3

rrib '33 in titles of

42-49. 84,85,87,88; esp. (0) |toj>-'33 (stand38 ing designation of people of Ammon) Gn i9 + 81 t. (cf. fBg & Nb ZMQ1886 ,71 Dr 8m66 '33
V'
'

21 also of children (offered in fire) Ez 16 d. DTOKH '33 applied to supernatural beings


;
.

28 s

(lit.

Gn 34"WM7
cf.

35

mui

);

492) 2

a'pj|'

Mai 3 6

f 77
2'
5

16

Gn6 24 Jbi
^29'

Crbtt
cf.

'33

Jb 38 7

D'iw 'pa

(on which
cf.

son of man,
on
7

Che's note) 89". e. 0"1N"f3 'N '33, v. D1K; t&"K


'

& (|| fflK '3a) 4 9 3 62'.


14

tf.

*J3

3 "f 3
2

Ex io2 Dt 6 2 Ju 8 s2 cf. Je 926 Jui2 2K17 41 34 Dt4

VPVV = % prawcZEx
16

42 45 4 6 t'., inch Hex 427 (of which 328 P, 49 E, 25 J, 25 D), Ju6i, SK Ch 73 (23 in ref. to ancient history, 10 in opp. to Judah); so also Vrss & var. sometimes
1

Gn

& chiefly (y) Ex i ) Ex i 7 + 613


;

^^
Ez

i 7

^' 10

'33

(lit.

for IS*

27*; also pi.

ri'3,

e.g. Jos 21

+ v. Di,
4
;

3'

+ v. Co;
D 5?

13 17 Ez 37 ; also f3 alone with similar reference Gn 29 s (Laban son of ;

128"

Pr

22

Ch8 40 Jb 4 2

also the reverse


;

Ez

al.;

note esp.
-

' Wlty 3

26

Nahor)

Ex I 9 btpfr '3 ip| Ex3 10 7 ^"j'^ '33 nTJ| Ex 1 6 12 910 i 7 Lv 1 6 1 9 2 Nu 1 263 8 9 20 1 3 26 1 5*


'
-

p
if
also
9

121
P);

19

25" 26= 3 i'

(all
;

^
-

P
<nB^KLa 3
"
;

'a ntt"!

Ju

3
1

Dyn-b?l

Nu
cf.

26 'l;>n 'jM '(^'3 Ne io 40 ty '3"!53 2 o 12 310 4 ) ()TJW NO (lit. Gn 46 26 i Ch 2 26


;

floorls2i
or class,

w
.

cf.'pr;3 i.e.cornofmythreshirig7. a. member of a guild, order

19

+D'(*'3a-| '33 i.e.

18

t.

Nu Jos, Ju

8 ,1,

(so rd.
18

ako v 21!1

Jos 15 53

4 in K, of Judah or of any other tribe, except nD Jos is 120 21 12 31 ) inch *k ^ 1 J| 1 50 21 1 Ch6 for usage with other tribes of ;

Chr,

& v. sub |D'33) 2 S 1 Je f + 4 t. Je; Ho 2 J Jo

1
6-

Ch 4 s7 + 8 t. 819 Ob I2 (not
'

20 s4 prophetic order 1 p "" h 85!. I


-

those belonging to the


2

K 2 " 4 1M * 5 6
,,AS,J

(rIofrmRS
As.

mdr

"";Zehnpfund

sipri (siprdlum), son

comp. of a messengers

messenger, and explains from the son's succeed-

ffW

ing to father's calling)

&

N'33-f3
1

Am 7
;

14
;

prob.
'33

also+D^nan
;

'33

Ch9

30

Ezr2" io 18 tC'IS^n

Isr., v.

the articles;

but note
17

(f)

t*K

'?.

(Ht.

Gn 4 6 Ex 6 16 Nu 3

CI15

27

6' cf. 23")


26
;

Ex 32 s8
I'TOrb

Ezr2 42 cf.iniin '33 2 Ch 25" men' of the troop, -'* v. Palm. Nm'B' '33 inen of the caravanV og*
1

Nu3
Nu

15

16 78 18
etc.);
;

21

Jos 21 10 (as including sons of


'33-^3
'

alson^3n'33

ea; ?

19 2<, 8 3S io7 7etEzr4 6


,
-

'

16

(v.nS3

Aaron

*fc

EX32
Dt

'b 'a
cf.

sub nbi); further, in


P, poet.,

"I33 f3

= foreigner (only
12 43
2

16 10
3

6 'a
;

D'3nan

21 5 31 9

1K12

11

Ch 2 s 24 27 2 4 20 Ezr8' 6 (distinguished from priests) Ne 1 2 s3 EZ40 46 (including pi"IS '33 the priests); also 'b '3 DiJnp 1 Ch 9 18 "^n J| 27 Ne io40 D^n JS 1 Ch 15" 24 30 (cf. 1 Ch I2 '33 also '); (f) EX2 8 40 1 Ch 5 20 24 ; (lit. |*IE| 4 21 oft. Aaron and his sons lit. Ex 27 28'- + ) Lv 8 ..3 7.ii 10.33 >o .39. 6 15 Jog 2 , j Ch 635 3 7 4( + Levites) 131 Ne 12 47 also D'3n'art 'K '33 Lv i 5811 2 2 3 2 24 8 3 19 19 l8 21 1414 Nu3 io &Jos2i 2Ch3i cf. 26 2o 35 4 7 P 3 ^ PnS 'J3 Lv i Jos 2 1 (as subdivision of
1
; ; 11

&Mal

Ez 44 9 9
-

late) '3n-'3 fig

&

tGn if Ex
56
3
;

Lv

22 s*

i8 4M6

Ne 92
56
6
;

TJTSI
D'-13ri

S 22

4S - 4, 7

=
",

Is

60 10 61 s 62" Ez 44 7

144

'an-'sa Is

also D3E>y

D'3B*inn '33

Lv

25.
i.e.

b. of animals, I? 3 "' 3 son of (the) herd, s2 young one of the herd, 1p3 '331 1p3 1 S 1 4
1

"
cf.

P 3 "! 3 b)$ T
:

the herd

fit

5.

9 (P); then, in general, one of for food Gn 18 78 (J), for sacrifice

Lv

Nu

89
-

is 3 3 ip, "i ip a rr

(P); '3n-p only Lv 12' (P); esp. 314 i6' 23 18 EX29 Lv4
1

13
t.

Nu7"+i6
18

Nu (all P)+ 2 Ch 13 9 EZ43


111927
13
'7

19 - 23 ' 25

45

13 34 Levites) v cf.Lv7 ; prv* *JfTI$

ROT

'3na-riK
ft 3 ?
,

D^rn Chi3 PD$li Ne io39 v. also sub pqs (,) fptt| '33 Ez 4 o26 44 prw *aa en^n owm 48 ehpon twron pHX '33D ( Sm Co join D of '33D to preceding word, making pi.); (6) *B with names of peoples, lands, and cities, D'!?* 3 V 3 Am a 7
2
cf. v';

once in sing.
;

'33 NU28 '33 Gn 29 (P); also 4 6 D1?KVf3 49 "(poem,J; ||ni'y); iKJT'ja^x^ 6 10 14 ^29 D'3Bin '33 Est 8 lij^n) '33 Lv i -|-

Km
;

46

6
;

D^B

t.

Lv + Nu
Pr 3 o 17
;

6 10

cf.

16

11

"Wjl

3-l.ir

'33

6 n3V-[3 l'v 12 (all P); r 8. 3 as n. relat. ^147'.

"^
etc.

followed by word of quality, characteristic,


esp. t(a) b]nC)2)-\2

D^SfO
TV 3 ?
!

'33

H?
2

Ez 1 6 s6 fiB'K ' 3 Ez 30 5 (Co


;

*J|
del.

Ez ie 28

^
-

7 ' 912 ' 23


;

23
i

i5.i7.23.

d^t
Zc 9
13

'3
).

Jo 4 6 ; J*|
,

p); ^33 '3 Ez '3 Jo 2 s La 2


4
()

2S2 7 13 28 17 1010 1 K i M + 7 t, Ch; 'n '33 D'B>3K Jui8 2 2R2"; ^nn '330 B'K t\b Ju 21 10 t(3) n^'U Wtc/fcrf reen 2 S 3 s4 7 " 1 Ch 1 7 9 Ho io";
;
1

mighty man

S 14"

18' 7

'y-ja
re6e/

^'Sg

23

v. (for by>b2 '33

^3);

i(y) *TR

'P.

^i 49
'

(cf.

Vid. further
14

1S '? 3 Lv
-

cf.

2o ,7
s

Dn
2

K 23
28

12';

Nu 22 5 Ju i 4 " -WEz3 u 33 s u 37 Dyn '33 T3JJ IB? T1? 9? Dn II


l7 - ! 18 '
;

(<e)

Ch 35
29'
410
;

5 - 7 12
;

OR
12

'33 '-pp.
1

J e 26 s3

';

(X)
6
;

Dlp-'33

Gn

Ju

8 10

*K 5'
'33

10

Jb

Is ii

Je49 Ez25
(

t(f.)n3Htpn

Ezr2'=Ne7
-

8Kim! 254 ,4 Di. )ofbulls,fB'3'33Dt32 (song)cf.Klo 16 5 7 2. children (male and female) Gn 3 2 1 Ex 2 1 23 '33 J0S17 2 male chil2 2 ; hence D'l 3 ??
v

+() of pledges hostages 2 K njD '33 i.e. those deserving of death 1 S 26"; 5 nruon '33 appointed or exso niO"J3 2 S 12 21 ntan |3 one cf. to deathf 79" 102 t(f) posed s '33 Pr of smiting Dt 25 31'; +(,) if worthy '33 Pr 3 1 8 fMV '33 Je 4 8 4S M+() 1&q
; ; ; ;

Nu ^^(cf.

>T); +(8)

ntol^M '33 s4 14"= 2 Ch 25

aorw

i{8)

multuous ones; so also (


3 +(X) P?'?"!

= = flNI?) HE' '33 Nu 2 4


14

17

cf.

"^??

RVDi al.; t()"J?!D "?.? Zc4


Gn
-'7'n

i.e.anointedones;
i.e.

15 dren, "Ut |3 Je 20

3. youth,
-

young men

2 15 son of possession,

heir;

4. the young of animals Lv 22 28 (HB' IK "M?) cf. Dt 22 6 7 1 S 6 710 Zc 9 9 _ 8 416 u Jb4 28 39 ;lp3 f3 etc. v. sub 7binfr. 5. T
(pi.)

Pr

Ct

t^pDjrr
mals ynti

Is

'33 i.e.

13 4 o of dawn; +(i)ofani8 s6 proud beasts Jb28 41 ; () of

'

of plant-shoots

H33
(||
;

see

Gn 4 9 22 22 also ?3 f 80 ? TTp 6. fig. of Che trans. & crit. n.)


-

16

J3

Jonah's gourd H^"J3 Jon 4 1 9. n. hill ICtrta HP Is 5


.
'

1010
;

relat.

+() of a fertUe of age: a. of


cf.
6

men,

%>
T 2
;

rfrtb ton-|a ni
'

>m

7 stars Bty lifeless things, *\f~j. '?. 3 sj>arks Jb 5 2 '33 Jb 38 s2 ; arrows n'fPT'|3 Jb 41 n'33-^JJ
; ;

7it.P;

Dt

31

Gn5o Josi4 24 (allE);Nu32 (J), s336 4 8 1 Ch 2" 2 S 4 19 also Ju 2 1 S4


15

26

71

Qn^

7
11

p
2'

122

rw-p

Je52';

Ch_24 u 25 s 3 1 1617 Ezr3 8 Is 65 s0 M +4it.SKChof kings at accession; note


s

27

^rrp
TpiVlS
1

n.pr.m. (son (man) of might) a


2

esp. (inch in above) the phrase rOB*

prince of Jehoshaphat

Ch

*)b'? I?*?

Ex "^ Ch 30"v38ChNu i'+ 2" Ezr


s6

21
8

23

24

25

26 62 1 Ch 23 s & without rbyo rue D'tfirp n$n nas* n-iby jap LV27 3 rue DHStorrp nvi r6yoi rue Dt6tf pp
5 5
5

Nu 1-3+ 26" 24 7 cf. Lv 2 7 Nu 8 Nu 8 JS 18"; also


1.

n.pr.m. one of tribe of Judali

Ch 4=.
T "ipn
'|3.

n.pr.m. (son of mercy) an

officer

cf.

6-6
;

of Solomon

K4

10
.

Nu

s-3

4
18

+ 12
cf.v
s8
17

1.

Nu 4 n^vcta bub b^b pe 2 Ch 3 1 & no!a rue* cme-i; }apj> 1 Ch 2^. b.


5 5 ;

"HSJ^'IS n.pr.m. (*on of my people) son of Lot by his younger daughter, and ancestor
of the

of animals,

also

Lv 9 s 23 18" Nu 7" + 28 t. Nu 7,' 28, 29 Mi 6 6 irUBH? Lv 1 2 6 23'' Nu 6 1214 + 1 2 t. Nu 7 also Ez 46 13


29
; ;
.

(Hex

all P,

inch

H) iUBH? Ex

12 6
;

Ammonites (faiTI? v. tp"^l"' 23 n.pr.loc. city


,

ftej?)

Gn

38

19
(in

of

Dan
;

Note.-

p
ed.

appears perh. abbrev. as 3 in a


v. 1p"j3

45 45 mod. Banai-barka COT Jos 19 ) Jos 19 Ibn Abrak, or Ibrak, c. i\ hour S. of E. from Pal Be,,e256 & Survey Di, cf.Map Bd Jaffa, Scholz

As.

few cpd. n.pr.; n

(=np"rp?),
(so

fB/Sp, i^nps,

Hamasa
but
cf.

O^P, 3?P, W}*, &$B


;

MV
-

after Schol.

Freytag 'Ro

deIlbr hl,Un,<>ri''- Ar*

bM

'

21
;

a station of Israel in t]pX?' "03 n.pr.loc. 31 32 wilderness Nu 33 (= fPP " nhK3 Dt IO


,

this is very uncertain, cf. Ol* 227 "-"- 613 ). On in some n.pr. as for pt* Lag.'s explan.of

UK

Lag

BNTO

&

=p

q.v., p.

92;

cf.

also
JjjgL
31

Ch

42

fPjn

Gn

v.

-onN

p. 4, etc.,
1

but this
18

is

dub.

36",

&DiNu 33
35

)-

TjS n.pr.m. a Levite Be Ot cf. v20


.

Ch

15

but

del.

pQ^Sl Gn

18

tnnraM"]!
an
officer of

n.pr.m. (?) (son ofAbinadab) Solomon 1K4"; but cf. 31J'3N p. 4.


(son

(son of (the) rigU Jacob, so called by him, but by Rachel, the mother, who died at Benjamin's birth, called

1. youngest hand)

usually !P^3 n.pr.m.

]s6

son of

T^D'IX'p n.pr.m.
Rachel's

of

my

sorrow)

name

for

Benjamin

(cf. infr.)

Gn

35

18
.

18 Uitf'P (q.v.) Gn 35 ; own brother of Joseph On 35" 42* 43" 45"; cf. 42 38 45 ,6!M + ; name of 11 Dt 27 12 33 12 Ju 5 14 + tribe of Benjamin Nu i

TlIlS"^ n.pr.m. (son of a man, or of an officer of Solomon 1 K 4 13 Geber)


.

Ju; 32 t. S K Chr; H05 EZ48 Ob 21 a 8o s P P. 3 (lit- Gn46 ) of tribe Nu ^68 .2> 38.41 36 22 J U 2q3.14.15.18.2L23.24.28.30. J os l8 2 x ^60 26
8

23

19

23

1.

'

31.32.36.48

T^jTR'p n.pr.m.
officer of

(?)
9
.

Solomon

K4

an (son of Deker)

13.20.23

j
4 7 - 31
-

25

2 j*>
i
2121

Qfr g

40

3.7

j j31

i2
||

,7li0

Neii
cf.
21

Je6'; Ju
2
4

(but tTTIf XJ in

Jos 15
22

Bu*87);
Jos
21
;

explicitly

iU3 nap
6
50
;

Nui 37
npp
5

n.pr.m. (appar. son of (god) Hadad= Aram! ?? J>, <S ??i ii PS cf.Bae*" 68 ;

T^n~p

i3 34

iCh6 45
1

cf.

Jos 21";
'3

'3 J3

Nu
1
21

io 24 Jos 18 1121
5

Ch

B3B
cf.

alsoBab..Bm-acZcfo-atanetc.,Pinche8 20 1 Hpt Hbrl886224, but As. Bir-Dadda COT 1


;

PBKeb

,8fa71

io 20 21
-

K12
;

12 , observe also '3 p3B'-^3 Ju 20

cf.

cf.

vlhs'Afcp,

& Dl^

11 -

1885 ' 16

"-;

v. also

Schr
27
;

1S9

|0;j?
1 ;

Kflj75ir.538f.\

1. partic. ; 24 2 Ch 16 .

name

for king of Aram Je49 1 time of Asa & Baasha 1

in

pp;-pp

S9
32

B ^ Ju20 41 1S4 12 16 21 fpU3 p.S Ju2i 1 S9


13

E*K
2
1
14

2
1
19

2. son of 1.
24
fi

Bad-idri
20.26.30.35.33.33

COT (Bir-idri
2

(cf. Dl u jKzo
)

K 5*"= K 20 ) As.
34
1

Jei'i7

2S

44

12

""" *
6

EZ48
'31

22

(del.

37 24 Co) v
23
5

33

cf.

32
in

'3

^33

S 10s
;

>pu? rrs
1 ;

2S3

na

flW iKi2 2Chn


.

g;..,

3. g on

HaZael

3- 24a

cf.

Am i\Vid.

Tin.

TnniT"13 n.pr.m. Ch 4 20 nnirpi nnii


TTin~pl n.pr.m.
I

one of tribe of Judah,


upi.

'3 nye j e 20 cf. gate li'fyn 10 t2. a son of Bilhan and great-grandson 14 10 of Benjamin 1. I Ch 7 +8. a Jew of Ezra's
.

name of a temple32 13 7 37 38 Ez 4s Zc

time Ezr io 32
4

cf.

Ne

s3

34

(son

ofChur) an
in

officer

Kt
1

rd.

with Qr

* 'WW

. pa a
Kff.

;D'J3

Ch

of Solomon
t"i3B
1

K 4".

tlpW-]^

Ch 24 2827 as n.pr.m.

AV RV, but

render: the sons of Jaaziah his son, & the sons of Merari by Jaaziah Aw son, cf. VB & Be Ot.

W
f
7

adj.gent. from iP^? 1. T^"? 3 Ju 3 15 2 S 1 6" 19 17 1


1

1
8

S 9 21
;

K2

pi.

p3

S 22 7 Jui 9 16
,,

"J^P;
1

33^

Ch 27 12 (Qr

Tp; pS); =

r^

(q-v.)

S 9 4 +.

or::!

123

n-a-rra
2
1

tlj , 32 n.pr.m. (our sonl 01 ,2" b '"- 613 a ) Levite Ne i o M


.

Ex Ju

i.e.
3
;

14

i.

Pa
MI
9

n.f.
J153 pi.

daughter (=*nJ3

fr.

p. Ph.
,8Sl

infr.

n3,

maidens, As. bintu "Winckler


ZMQ
W1
. ;

Pr 3 1 29
D'B>|n

woman of tribe of Levi also T n $ '3 1BJ? '3 Ez 13 17 . finrna etc. v. sub 3 t2. young women, women Gn 30" (J) Ct 2 2 6 9 nines nto i 9 32 9 also na
a
;
;

ii

Ar.oJj- Sab. m, nJ3 DHM CIS iv.i.N.6. a Aram IJ^L'j, ab8 Ex ,w + 29 16 sf. *a Dt 22 cstr. Gn n 4+ in? Gn " + UBS Gn 4 17 z9 etc.; pi. nfoa Gn5 + 34 nta Gn 6 2 + sf. Tlla Gn 3 1 26 + cstr. Gn *J*fof 12 19 + Drt3 Gn 3 4 21 DITTOS Dt 1 2 31 + etc. 1. daughter, female child, born of a woman Gn 3 o21 34 Ex i 16 33 21 4 Lvi2 Ho i 6 cf. Gn 20 12 Lv 18 9 Dt 2 7 K + begotten by a man Gn 5 4 710
8.r,on. oiom.
.
.

t3. with name of city, land, or people, poet, personif. of that city or inhabi8 31 tants, etc.: Jtaf~n3 Is i io 16 62" Mi 1"
. 1

Dn

17

4 4

8.io..3

s2
;

Je 4 n 62 :3 Zp 3 Zc a 4 9 , ^ 9 Lft i6 2 4 even p'HU *Jfl La 2' ; 'Jf '3 ntrin v> also
.

,.

=ls 37 s2 La 2 'r'2 nptf K 8 4 Is 5 2 2 B&f** '3 2 K i9 2, =Is 37 Mi 4 Zp 3 10 Zc 9 9 La 2 131S cf. frTIf Zp 3 daughter of my 13 ?33'3 Je5o 42 5i M dispersed ones; ~i'S"n3 ^45
'S-'3

n&WS
;

21

13

'

cf.Gnn i9 20 28 Lvi9 Dt27 + son Gn 5t7 + (v. J3); cf. in allegory of Jehoash 2X14'= 2 Ch 25 note esp. ni33 Dnn i.e. human women Gn 6 24 nJDjpn ^3
8
l2

111315

29

22

oft.

|[

i?

18

11 v. further Zc 2 ^?? 3 "i" " 3 Is 47 also of Tarshish Is 23 10 Sidon v 12 (+ njiins), Dibon Je 48 18 ( + n3B*i^), Gallim Isio30 T\bv\2

I37

'

18 v 26 thy younger daughter Gn 29 (cf. TVySri rb'nirs <ra eldest daughter 1 S opp. nT33n) ; y

cf. TTffa PiZ n.S3D 2 Brn3 rnWj-'S Lai 4 ,4M 8" 19 21 22 23 daughter ofmy people Is 2 2 Je 4" 6 _ 6 48 3 810 17 'V '3 9 La3 4 nJ>W| Je i4 D^VO n3
16

34 ^(^-nz-princess 2CI122 2K 9 Dn 6 18 1 1 cf. 2 S 13 Je 41 10 4 3 6 ^45 10 cf. as term of

18 17 ;

11

Je46

24
;

also

46
;

11

DilK '3

La 4 2122

(+ n^V13), v (+ Hjj*); 15 note BWJ Dnf3 '3 Is 47


;

19

3H3TI3 Ct 7 in partic. ta. girl called Uns by father and brothers Gn 34 cf. D3n3 v 8
2

praise

1'

^(ll^lf on DnB>'N-na Ez 27 s
often in pi. D^J

PI33**1 Je 3 1

n|?VI3 v )49
v.

2,

4 (

= Aramon);
p.

sub D , ")? N
i

81; less
(

ih. of adopted daughter Est 2


.

715
.

tc. used in
111213
2 - 822

mi3 Ez 3 2 ,6 DTHK H '3 v 18


;

these

2 speaking to daughter-in-law Ku i 1161S 11 td.V3K-ri3 =SJ g fcrEz2 2 (appos.ininN); 3

perh.sub 1
cf.

i);

D , n^ani33Ezi6 27 (inallegory);
etc. Y4i
-'<i

also of

Sodom, Samaria, Syria


J

also half-sister
cf.

Lv

18 9

&
'

v 11

cousin Est 2 7 +f. used in kindly address, *I3 E u 101 3 (Boaz to Ruth), cf. + 45"; 'Tlin in mouth of "> Is 43 s (|| ). fg. 1-33 n*J3
.

Gn 20 'WTta tb ^K '3KT13, te. il'vna T?? np -n3 20


12
17
,

55.55.57.57

4- Tpl=villages, after name of 23 ITrta-brK fafyn* Nu 2i a cf. v 32 32 42 (E) Jos !&**" (3Et)+y* Di, 17" (6t.) v'(J) Ju i 27 27 27 27 1 , Je 49 2 + 17 t. Ch + 6 t. Ne ii 25 31 On 1 Ch 18 & its variation from
city,

"

granddaughters (H); note also

Gn46 Gn37

(P)
3i
,

cf. Lv 18 & v where vni33 must


10

17

2
||

S 8 vid.WeDr.

5. in phrases denoting

include other than actual daughters,

h.

n[53"i

character, quality, etc., "13?. 'KVIS daughter of a strange god, i.e. idolatrous (woman or people)

PN1D3TI3
-

(as
-

more precise designation)


34 - 34

Gn
-

25
_

20

cf.

note esp. + also 26 ; 24 29' 5 8 910 n'SHB (without personal name) Ex 2 '1

23 24 47 47

na
cf.

K3

24

9
cf.

1 1

Ch 8";
cf.

J*>
1

Gn

2 38

v 12

(but

Wfl Vyp thfT9 Ch 2 3 sub V&T&

of a troop, i.e. war4 1 2 the daughters > of song, i.e. songs, melodious notes; - 5f!p3"na iSi'S. byiba sub nb. te. nay; n? ostrich

Mai

';

"IVljrns daughter
14

like city

Mi

y&n

nfa3

Ec

Lv 1 i 16 =Dt
21

l5

4
cf.

pi. njy:

ni33

Jb 3 o M Mi
py-na

Is

ti. oft. pi. as designation of n.pr.f. infr.) women of a particular city, land, or people: 4 4 12 61 1617 |i'S ni33 Is 3 4 Ct 3" cf. Is 49 60 La 3 ;

i3
</te

34" 43 18 ^e La 2
fig.

s0

Je 50 39

(v.'njy:)';

^^7

0/

+7.

tfyprt ntos ct
2
21 - 21

27 3

510

816

4
;

^eJ-rfaa j u

ters (i.e.

0A1: v. also |WH. nin 'Fl^ n^isy^ Pr 30" two daughSh e '61 & the barren womb, cf. Comm.)
Eth. -nit:

phrase Gn 28 168

m33 Je49 3 observe transitional ni:3 'BOX n3 Gn24 13 further Tjh JWJ|
Din
;
;
-

s2 t8. of vine = 6rac/t "WT^y nnyv ni33 Gu 49 cf. Di & v. sub |3. t9. as n. relat. (all P),

3 37 3V (all P)'cf. 'iVm 'a Gn 24 (J)'; 3K1D ni33 Nu f$fn ni33 Gn 27* 34 (bot'hP); s nn '3 Gn 4<M6 2 27 25' Is 16 cf. Na 21 "(P); &n&b& '3 Jui4'-2 2 Si 20 Q*^0gJ '3 v 20 (poet,); 24 40 '3 ^ 48 1 Si btc&) >3 Ju 1 (poet.); ffJW 8 '3 Jos f; ft '3 2 Ch 2 cf. "&** ntf?D 97
1 ;
||

of woman njB> D'y^n-na Gni7 10 14 of she-goat ewe-lamb nnj^Tl? Lv 14 Nu 6 s7 Cf. f3 9. 11. n3 v. sub nn3 p. 144. id. Nu 1 5 of age of
17
; ;
.

D^TrQ

12

tudes)

n.pr.loc. (daughter of multiappellation of populous city of Heshbon,

13

;'

;'

or of 'its' gate, Ct

(\\

j'i3fn).

sntf-ro
ti^C?Tl3
IQB^N)
n.pr.f. (daughter of oathl
3 2
;

124
cf.
4

nan
1

wife of Uriah

wards of David,
,n.u.i4H 3
..8.i..

&

2 S 1 1 f 50 aftermother of Solomon 1 2 24 1 K 28 jQcrna i i cf. also foil.

3 27 cf. of Tyre Zc 9 pto); (8) of wall 1 K 3 Is6o 10 Ezi 3 10 2Ch 33 14 (cf. 27 s ) Ne 4 4 6' +

()

gate 2 15 9 10 4 2 Ch 26 2 7 cf.
-

35

Ch

27
9

(f)

fig.

Ct 8

&
2

pt.

tower Is 5 2 4 pass. Ct 4 (in

tyiCJTlS
lence
V)

sim.); +(17) siege- works against (6j?) a city

(daughter of opu1. wife of David, mother of Solomon,


(?)

n.pr.f.

20 2 pto), Ec 9" (Q'Tto),


4
2

(all PJJ),

&

etc. 1

Ch 3'= in^Via
1

q. v

Be; but prob.


wife of Judah

text, error v.

Klo JN^Tia cf. Dr on 2 S 1 1 3 2.


.

We

so (without ^>J?)

Dt 4 25'= Je 52 Ez 17 27 cf. EZ17 21


;

ty
35
7

rOS, abs.

La 3 s
24
4

(in fig.); (0) altar

Ex

15

Ch

rvjjtfan 'B'-'a,

RV Bathv
2
).

Ex 3 2 5
Ju 6 s8
etc.

shua but in
||

Gn

38

212

not a n.pr.
J13 i.e.

(cf.

17 (all E), 11 (both J), Jos 22 + 6 1. Jos 22 (all P) 4 Ch ; oft. sq. mn6 (pt. pass.) 2 1 + 6 1.

20 25

Nu

23

11429

Gn2 2 Gn 26*

l>

TrPPS

n.pr.f.

(=-I**J

worshipper of
of

Gn

8 20

2"
t,

Yaht cf. Ph. n.pr.f. ^nna) 1 Ch 4 18 wife Mered of Judah, called njr]S~ri3.

Ju 6 24M
i9 3 2
16

+
;

iKn'if
5 35

cf.

vb. build Nab. Eut No1 HJ3, (MI, G,OM Ph. p, Ar. U5, As. &mm2 COT cf.Ba ZMai8S7MO I,oM Aram. NJ3, |i, Palm. NJ3 Sab. CIS 1,I / No:u 5 Vog )Qal pf 3 Dt 20 + nrija p r I4

J7IQ

Dt 2 7 Jos 8 (E) + () high places (TO3) 2Ki7 9 2i 3 23 13 2 Ch 33 319 JeV31 33 Ez i6 24 31 (both dm) & ncn
1

18

s6

30

(all J),

K Ch;

||

373

v25 ; +() f*? Ez39 16 ;


32
2 2

also t(X)

ftfif
18
.

(E);- t(/i)

ra^ri

'

ace. of material

Ex
;

>

Ch

16 6 16
6

Ez 27 s
;

c.

20 25 (E) 1 K 6 M 18 32 15 22 3 of material i K 6 1516 15 17

#D

/lVj|

Nu
c.

2K16

tb.

Dt 6 fW3 Ez
JTJ3
ii
1
3
,

10
,

nnja

6 s5 ;

W
50

Kg

i
;

rn3>i consec.

K8 +
1S

Dt2o -f; 3 Gn pi.


Ezr
;

20

npt6 vbxn-m fa;i Gn 2 and he ( Yahweh) fashioned the rib into a woman.
cf.

Ch

tc.
1

s2

etc.;

Impf

ni2)

Dt

25' +

id. abs.
s2

juss. |3^

2S5

K6' 6

Is 9" Je
I
4

10

i 3

18 9 22 13 3i 28
(opp.
obj.
1

+ sf. *$$ njaS Jos 19 + 2 t., f3>l Gn Jb 20 19 3 fs. |?rn I Ch 7 M Zc 9 3 H33S 2 S +; s2 HJ3 Nu 23" + pi. pi. 3? Is 65 + etc.; 7wn>.
;

B 2

Is 65 12 t. Chr Mai also e. Pt. &ct.=builder 1


1
.

Ec

pa);

f
;

OS Nu
1

32

24

+ //
;

6-

"i|

K8

Ez 27 4 ^ 1 18 22 1 27 ff. c. indef. = 2 Ch 8 6 tg. inn'D? I^bmJ


.

K8**+6t. Chr +

K9

19

Ae & M tft on

13
;

cstr.

niJ3
17
;

the hill

1
'

K 16

24
.

th.
Is

sq.

Ch 6 17 +

etc.; Pt. act. nj'3 (TOia)


2
;

Gn 4 +
;

4
1

11

cstr.

"33

iK5 M
3
;

nj'3^147
,

pi-

O'Jta

(D'Ja)
4

etc.;
pi.

pass.

n;3^i22
a.
c.
4-*

D^3Ne7
(all
(all
13

^;Ct4
i
26

^4' +
4

cstr.
28
;

K 16 Am 9
34

(cf.

3 I 2 b,
14

p. 88).

3 build at Zc 6 16 Ne ii.=rebuild Jos6 26


2
5

45

13

+ 6^ Ne
;

Dn

26

9
,2

all

JU6

f.

of city;

cf.

phrase dViV niain n33Is58


14

6i 4

build, 1.

(lit.)
17

n
1"

ace. (a) of city

(Hex only

Nu 32 s4 Jos 24 K Ch + Je 32 s1 V'
of village p??n)
infr.;
(/3)
10 only Dt6 8 1 Ch 14 2 Ch
1

(+

8 tower) v

J &

JE) Gn 4
18 28

io"

& Ez 36 s6 Mai i 4 Jb 3 of walls Mi 7" s 6 20 32 Ne 2 f* 6 V 5I (act. of '-); of


17

Ch

his sources);

Ex
t.
12
;

Ne
33

11314 ' 3

gate

12 temple Zc 6

'

Ezr

3
;

altar 2

Ch

E) Ju
v. also

22

122 3
1

Ne

K
;

(pt. pass.) cf.

Hb 2

house Gn33 17 (J), 12 2O 23 22 8 28 30 also


;

sub rebuild, i. elsewhere in Hex


s9

(Qr Wpa, so Ot), 2 3 s Ezr3 high places 2K2i =2 Ch 33 in some of these apparently an idea of merely repairing; so, sts. with added notion of enlarging
so
]y\, fr.
;
;

16

Bo

<

Kt

Pr 24
;

s7

285" iK 22 Am 5" Zp i 13 Is 65 21

etc.,
10

city
22

Je35
cf.
1 1

7-9 3

cf.

ZC5

11

as sign of security

Ez 28 s6

Je 22 14 ; of permanent residence 1 K 2* Je 2 9 628 esp. of temple 32 2 1 K3 5 6 + oft. SKChr; fig. of wisdom's house
;

of luxury

Ec

cf.

u 27 19 Mfflo 1 2. g 1 1 ; cf. house Jb 20 a. build a house fig. perpetuate and (JY3) establish a family; subj. Leah & Rachel Eu 11 s 4 ; subj. a brother Dt 25 ; subj. '' (promise
3
;

2Ki 4 =2Ch26 iChu


,

NU32 343738 2

50 (E) Jos 19 (P) 8

Ch8

JU21 23 cf. Mi
.

Pr 9
6'

esp. build

temple
'

mn6

etc. 2

to David)
1
s5

1S2 36 2S7 27 1K11 38 iChi7 10 and


1

(= began to build) + 13I Chr+Is66'; * De6 1 K 5 etc. 2 S 7 + 8 1. K, 13 t. Ch; ^Vpb W 8 'DE> nVnf> 1 K 8' 6 2 Ch 6 0*6 2 Ch 20 Dp
13
7 6
;
;

(to

(rebuild, to flourish Pr 14 1

Am 9"

Solomon)

K11

38
;

cf.

further "I"

n?D

= cause restore);

a household

M court 6
16
s2
;

Op *Vp 1

K9
2

3
;

obj. chambers,

or stories
;

Ho 8"
7 8M

perh. of idol-temples

K 6 610 cf. 1 K

18 cf. opp. 27 ; also of estabDavid's throne i^89 6 . b. build up lishing Israel (after exile) subj. Je 24" 31 4 33' 42 10 4 17 cf. 45 & ifr 28*; tWiph. obj. Zion f 102
.

Yahweh's building

his sanc-

Pf. njaj
consec.

k3
8

6 7, nrisa?

Nu

22

13

Ne

nroaji
;

Jerusalem, ^127' a house; also 9' his chambers in the heavens; of Sol.'s 2 ,0 +; (y) of a fortress 2 Chi 7 12 palace 1 K7'- 9
tuary,

Am

147

Je 3o' + 2 t.; 2 fs. n^jajj consec. Je3i 4 16 16 33 U3J Mai 3 3 pi. O^f] consec. Je 12 Ez 3 6 27 7w;>/. na; Jb 1 2" +4 t.; 3fs. nian Nu 2i +
;

"oin
3
1.;
s
;

125

/van
t^n^aSl,

ms. ruan Jb 22

s3
,

njat<

Gm6

2
,

ruato

Gn
;

30

Inf. n333

3 fpl. nrjan Ez 36'; 2 fpl. nraan i 8 44 9 "iniana /k.6"; Pd. ntani) H g i Zc8 iCh 22 19 ; 1. a. be built, (lit.) of city Nu
,

PPI3 n.pr.m. {Yah hath

built up,

cf.

i>t03\Sab.Vw3
'

DHM
' '

2 * 01883

'

15

13"; of temple
mater.); Pt.

(gerundive) iCh22 s 27 b. be rebuilt: of city of Sihon Nu2i cf. Is 25 26 1 44 of wall of Jerusalem Ne 7 of Jerusalem
be built
19
. , ,
-

= do

K3

("

B$)

K6 "
7

(c.

ace.

David's captains and heroes, son of Jehoiada, 8 20 22 t K I 9 25 323638 44 2 25M 3o 30 34ai 46 1IT33 2S8' 21 4 24 1 Ch II 18" 27 56 cf. V s4 (v. Be); =,T33 2 8 4 20 23 1 Ch 1 1 22 2. one of David's thirty, irP33 2S2 3 30 =iT33 iChn 31 27 14 3. a Simeonite, TO3 1 Ch 4 30 4. Levites, a. ffa 1 Ch 1 s 1820 24 ;
-

1. one of
'

Je 3 o 18 3 1 4 38 Is 44 M cf. Dn 9 25 r\m2:\ awn, & Ez 26" (c. TO*), of ruinous places (J^nn) Ez 1033 of a devoted city Dt 13 17 "(c. "W), of 36 14 2 16 9 temple Hg i Zci 8 indef. subj. Jbi2 2. a. (fig.) of restored exiles, established Je 16 of prosperous wicked Mai 3 15 of repentant 1 2
,

b. (id.) 2
raelites,
e.

Ezii u =WJ3 v
BX206

31 25 30 35 rWS, a. Ezr io ; b. v ; c. v
;
.

Ch

13

c. n>33 2

Ch 20

14

5. Is;

,d.

v 43

l
.

Tp2!21
ace. to

n.m. structure (loan-word

= J*is>

a. to enclosing wall Lag ) applied of Ezekiel's temple Ez 40 5 ; b. to rear-building of same 41***, but rd. prob. HJ33 q.v. so Sm
;

Jb 22 s3 b. established, made perma3 3 nent, subj. iDn f 8 9 (c. ab\v), subj. rva p r 2 4 c. of childless wife, by means (by wisdom), of concubine H3BD '"I33K Gn 16 2 30 3 I shall be built up, i.e. become the mother of a family, from or through her; cf. Qal 2 a.
offender
.

110 Co; c. appar. to whole temple 42 (Co rds. s cf. v Sm refers v 1 to enHUH); (del. Co);

closing wall, vid. a.

T7SCIT

'Ia3>^X)

n33!)_l. = n3T (q.v.)


1"* 1 161
.

n.pr.loc. (El causeth to build, cf. town in Judah Jos 15" (L


2 Ch 26"; =Gk. Iamnia, 2 town inNaphtali Jos 1 9 s3
.
.

2R3

v.

^3

infr.

mod. YebnaBd

T ""1 3S n.pr.m. 1. head of a family that returned with Zerubbabel Ne 7 15 (="33 Ezr 2 10 & perh. Ezr 1034 cf. Sm L '""n "; but BeEy prop, 2. a Levite of Ezra's time Ezr 8 s3 here ^33).
||
'

Tn2^

n.pr.loc. (he causeth


6

to

build)

Philistine city 2 Ch 2 6 Jos 15 46 (A 'U h va6

1.

L ^ ^'
,,

L 'IajSi^B \fcwnp) cf. V<") =^3! 1, q.v.


\

n.pr.m. (Yah buildeth up,


1

cf.

Ne

io 1 (prob.^33 8 7 , <? 9 4 ) 12 8

cf.

3* OH,
*J$
;

text. err.

v 18 ) v. BeEy; also Ezr


1!'

40

=Ne 7*

a VTO3) Benjamite

Ch

* Bovaa/i, @L 'ufipaa.
(id.;
al.

rd. perh. cf. *K?|> GMCh -"


cf.

Sm L "tra16 but BeBy otherwise


38
'.

fn. TVSS\ n.pr.m.


Baer's

HJ33? but v.
Bavata,

further 'Gr

3. Israelites
.

of

a Benjamite n.)

Ch 9 8b

but

'If \ovtov.

30 38 Ezra's time, a. Ezr io ; b. Ezr io

t[rtnn] n.m.
S

structure, cstr.

^JTmaoa
2

T^ja n.pr.m.
36

1. one of David's heroes 2

23

Tfb

"33
(
II

2. Levites, a. ; io 10 ) o/- 4 (repeated prob. by error,


.

Ch 1 1 38 has TpT?, but v. Dr Sm ). 31 1 Ch 6 b. Ne 3 i? cf. 8 7 (="a


cf.

Ez 40

like the structure of a city. t ^2i2"0 n.pr.m. one of David's heroes


2

BeBy) v
"-

23"

rd! prob. *?3p

||i

Ch

11

29

cf.

Dr 8 \

io"

1 1

22
.

On Ezr

40

=Ne 7

43

cf.

Gr GMOh

2SS9
;

he reads

133 btVKTIp for


26

as n.pr., as 3 Ezr 5 a man of Judah 1 Ch 9 4 ( JO)

*sb btfnip, taking <33 3. KaS/urjXov km Bai/ou.

t rMlH n.f. construction, pattern, figure


'fl

abs.'i
<

Ch 28 19

cstr.

^3 Qr ( > Kt
15
.

JEM3).

5. heads of ||Ne7 15 29 families of Isr. a. Ezr io ; b. Ne io ; c. Ezr 34 6. an io but perh. rd. ^33 or 'ya cf. supr.

4.

Ezr2 10

rd.

,!

B3

, (del. Co); app. originally construction, structure, yet only 12 s8 in P & late: " nsfl? IWan Jos 22 cf.'f 144
;

?3Ti a

K 16

10

10 99 Ex25 4- 14 1. + Ez8 BTMan Ex 2 5 40 ; 1.

c f.

sim.

byn

'n

D\rono rfna vntfay carved

ace.

to the construction

Israelite

Ezr io 38

('33

as n.pr.

Palm Vog NoS4 .)

t^SS. n.pr.m. perh.


"31a

1. Levites, a.
vid. io
10

Ne9
8

4
,

but rd.

^33

cf.

BeBy &

12

Ezr 8 s5 ; b.
io 16
perh.

but rd. perh. 2. a chief of people BeBy. 15 cf. PeRy. repetit. of ^3 v


(J3)

Ne 11*

"33 JO etc. cf.

Ne

tn^S
also 33.

n.f. structure,

building EZ41

13
,

Ex 25', uten"W> W33F1 sils fr. temple 1 Ch 2 8" cf. IW^); Vijlflp (disting. 18 'Wj ni3S<pn v 12 chariot, i.e. cherubim 1 Ch 2 8 19 i.e. objects of which the pattern is 1 Ch28 3. figure, image, Hex only D, of idols given. 16171718 8 elsewhere late in form of animals Dt4
9 of tab. v
-

2. pattern, ace. structed (P & late), of tabernacle


40
;

of a palace, palace-fashion. to which anything is to be con-

an altar

K 16

10

'

cf.

Is44
io 8

13

Ez

8 10 (del.

B Co) ^ 106 20

cf.

TJ

'n

Ez

8*

i.e.

something like a hand.

tD3n

126
257 2-1

vn
K

&}2. (assumed as

vV D33K, Tbes Sta*


abs.

).
4

t033N

a.[m.J girdle 'n

Ex

28

21 29 YJ>r2 Is22 ; cstr.Ex3 9 ; D'OJ.aK 4M girdle, of high priest Ex 2 8 $(f>

EX28 40 ; Lv 8 7 16 4
;

3 (the sf. in 1^3 referring to Eglon), 2 4* (but N.B. persons leaving a room shut the door themselves Gn 19 6 2 S 13 1718 ): see also rJIJB
22

Ju'3

of priests
official

Ex
21
.

Is 22
G "-

Josephus
.

28

40

20 9

Lv
1

8 13
"

72

(all

P); of high
cf.

073

"?),

norn nya "> nap Jb 9 7 n$?3 Bnn to


'

c f.

Gn2o
wp,

18

isy

seal

10

3*

dfiavrjd;

fur-

ther

Lag

Abh!l!l

"^3 (T]pn) ?]ie to make a hedge about, La 3 7 "y? "HS to fence about. Somewhat peculiarly

Whl v.
Tfc$l
%

Am 9
come

10

(who

sub

[|J3].

in front

Gr ny unto
VjjJ HpB'ri

say,) Evil will not draw near, or so as to be about us (but

Wiy?

2!jl ' 43

n.pr.m. a descendant of Jonathan


.

iCh8
t

37

(prob.) m

us),

Jo

(of the locusts)

ny3

among the weapons they

n^lim

n.pr.m.

(1

in the secret of Yah)

Israelite in

Nehemiah's time

Ne 3".
.

throw themselves (i.e. they pass about and between them without being injured or having their course impeded), 1 S 4 18 and Eli fell back-

ward ty^Li

T^pS. n.pr.m. head of a family of Nethinim,


'pa-'??

Ne f-='02-'2 Ezr
to early*

49

^3, i.e. (si vera I.) about the side of the gate but text dub. v. Dr. Without a vb. Jon 2 7 the earth, '"$3 n , n , "13 her bars were
:

")D 3 (^

A- T

J-A,

of-

Aram.

upon me

1 (or about me) for ever, \^ 139' night shall be the light about me, \jr 3* thou 'Ija }JD

rrypa half-rip:). t l^i n.m. l!

art a shield about me.


1 "'

unripe cr sour grapes


;

coll.

protecting,

tZc 12 8
'<

Hence c. after a vb. of in that day 3t?V nya " J


etc.

IDS dates)
grapes Is
1

(NH id., Aram.


Is
s 1

^1P13, )L'iii
8
1 5

Ar.JJL> unripe
.

DPtrn' will

give protection about,

2.

+3
s3
;
,

1.,

Jb

Vipa Jb 1 ^-unripe sour g. Je 3 1 2930 Ez 1 8 2

metaph. on behalf of (yntp); very freq. after 7 6 16 7 PJHjnriGn 20 Nu2i 1 S7 ^72 + ; also with
other vbs. of entreating Ex 8 24 1 S 7 9 or con19 2K22 13 Je2i 2 ; with "IB? sulting {Vrn) Is8 30 atone Ex 32 Lv 9 7 1 1 611 + , HB-y (= offer) fEz
,

*TtO
42

(At. Ijo

Ijo Je remote, distant, Qpr


(10.C: <o change,

JLjJ distant; Eth.

^33

title,

flO*^: different, distinct, HO-Cr: another).

subst. prop, separation, with a gen., in separation from, in usage a prep, away jJo, from, behind, about, on behalf of
"TV 21 of time, after) tya, with si.

tCt 4 13 6 7 elsewhere cstr. 24 njp Ex 8 + "3ip t^ 139";


abs.
, ,

(Ar.

S io 12 12 16 Is'37 4 Je7 16 n 14 Pr 20 16 27" V 138 8 Jb 2 4 "n iy? "liy 22 Almost =for the sake of, on account (v.liy), 6 Pr 6 26 Je 1 1 14 (but @ 33 X and many MSS. of Dnyn riy?, cf. v 12 15 11 ). Is 32 14 hill and watchtower niiyo lya rrn are come to be on behalf
211

45

see also 2

Ez

22 30

liya

Gn
;

2o 7 +

i'ljB etc.;

pi.

anya,
7

unya

D3-iya

s 7'+

BTp Lv 9

tAm 9 + ; 1. lit.
let

10

of

(i.e.
:

take the place

of,

serve as) caves for

but use is singular, and ly? is prob. only With JO, dittogr. from lye in TinyD (so Gr).
ever

a. with vbs. of falling, letting down, leaning forward so as to look out, through (lit. away

'j>

nySO

c f. 'f

^ytSD, ')

nrWD); fCt 4
'
-

13

6 7 thine

from) a window,

etc.

Jos 2 15 and she

him

eyes are doves 'HOBS? *iy3D


veil.

Cf.

on

"iy?

Gratz M n* Uschrl t

from behind thy


1879 - 49ff-

down by a
dow,
i.e.

cord P?DlI ">y? away from the win2 21 2 I out through it, 1 S 19' 2 S 20 2

and A.

through the lattice ; naa^ri lya Gn 26 s Ju S 28 out through the window HBP0 26 the looked forth (lit. leant forward), 2 S6 +;
fell

ut

-[[J""^^!] boil up
swell;
12
;

vb. inquire, cause to swell or


id.;

(NH

Ar. ^Si
seek)

Aram. Nya,

]^L->

Qal
.

seek,

suppurate,

nyan 1364'; 2'mpl. jvyan is2i ,2


Is 2
1

pregn. Jb 22 will he judge PB^J! "iy? (looking) 9 ow< through the thick clouds ? Conversely Jo 2 ra through the windows they come (the locusts) to. idiom, with vbs. of shutting, esp. as a thief, "y? Tp to shut behind or m^joji whether one-

13

rising desire, seek, inquire, abs., of inquiring of prophet Is 21' 212 2. cause 1 to boil up, B>N-'3ri D?0 Is 64 (but gloss Che).

1. of
Pf.
13

Imp/. 3 fs. Imv. vya

Niph.
^J??? Is

W33 Ob 6 searched out

(||

^Bm)

Pt.

self,

D"15?3

Ju 9" and they entered the tower ^5D^_ and shut (the doors) upon themselves (sc.
2

30 swelling, swelling out (of decaying wall; Di swelling, enlarging, of crack in wall).

from the inside),

K 44UJB
and
'

Gn 7"
him

iiya

"

-i:p>)

26 20 ; or another, shut behind or upon


Is
i.

liJO {cfuicM
of Naomi,

cf.

Ar.jjo swiftness (of horse)).


(quickness?)

Tt^S n.pr.m.

1.

kinsman
2
1-

(sc.

frcm the outside),

e.

shut

him

in,

Ju

who married Ruth Eu

3 - 4 - 6 - 8 "-

ttyn
,4.15.19.23
2.7
1.1.6.8.9.1

127
,

fao
1

3)

a]g0 y

21.21

Ch jlMI (

B of;

S 23"

12
,

of Jabesh 2
.

13
.

4. rulers,

2. name of the left hand of two pillars Hoof). set up before temple (cf. also p3} sub p3) I

lords: Eft} \?g3 Is 16 8


a. 788:

5. n. of relation:

appar. ref. (mng. obscure; 17 Thes supposes name of to 1, cf. 2l 2 Ch 3 architect or donor; E\v perh. sons of Solomon, 2CI13 etc.; rd. possibly ty? in strength,
7
; ;

21

= 2Ch3

17

MT

1 '

iVxus;

Th thinks

Tya

]>y

sentence,

one

mo^nn '3 dreamer Gn 37 19 (E); '3 D , i3T whosoever hath cases, complaints Ex 14 24 (K); ijrtp '3 an hairy man 2 K 1"; ncn 'a wrathful Na I 2 Pr 29 s2 f|K '3 one given to 24 nosnn 'a one having wisdom anger Pr 2 2
;
;

Ec

word being engraved on

(God) establislwth in strength; against him, however, Ke Be; Ot thinks an exclamation, in strength!
expressing satisfaction of architect
for 1M,
;

eacli pillar, he

Klo prop,
D$D,

rvne>D 'a destroyer Pr 18 9 7 spa '3 20 7 c'b3 'a one winged thing, bird Pr i' Ec io s given to appetite Pr 23 ; niOTD 'a mischievous s person Pr 24 )lB9n '3 charmer Ec 10"; J)BH '3
;
;

12

* TfiS

c f.

21

BaXaf)).

t[^3]
;

vb. kick

(so

NH, Aram.
;

15 ^=>) Qal Impf. BJf^J Dt 32 2 mpl. ^J 29 1 Sa2 of refractory Israel) Dt &k (only fig.

one given to wickedness Ec8 a ; nVB'D '3 double15 8 edged Is 4 1 ; tiSBii '3 adversary Is 50 ; '3 mpS captain of the ward Je 37 13 ; D^lpn '3 two-horned Dn 8 620 b. \b} WT? '3 confederates Gni4 13 D'Xn '3 archers Gn 49 s3
.

3 2'

(abs.); kick at (c. ?)


v.

1S2 19

(poet.)

D^BHBn

'3
18
;

horsemen 2 S

6
;

iljn3B> '3

"ra Jb 30 24
t /}J

t-

niSDS '3 members of assemconspirators Ne 6 blies; or well-grouped sayings; or collectors (of


(cf.

Ar. Jjo own., possess, esp. a wife or concubine ; Eth.


As. M/m, rule

vb. marry, rule over

wise sentences) Ec 1 2 11 (78? in Hex not J or P;


.

On

v. 11. n?J|3.
4

b]}2

Lv 21

i^miva

rtOrt: to be rich,

COT

Gl0M
,

?SJ3 take 2>ossession of wife or concubine\ Qal 6t.; Impf. 7$ Is 62"; Pi. sf. Pf. Mal2"

Aram.

Di 73K3). 4 specif, as divine name, tBaal.


:

- Jjfca Nu

20

Esp. II. lord, 1. without arti11513 b$'J

cle: 7J)3

niD3

Nu 22
3

41

(poet,

Balaam);

Nu 25"

^bp
over.

l s54 ; pass. f. r^Jffl l8 54+ 3 t.;_l. 1 13 3 s2 15 marry Gn 20 (E) Dt 21 22 24 Is 54

U g 2 J.5.5 JJ a J 2
2.

q_

3 Jg

^14 2 j32 og
1

7^.^

(J

iusoaml^
26 13
.

rw/,e

ouer

Ch
23

s2

(sq. ?) Is
4

Niph. Impf.
f 1.
id.
I
!

by^Jjl

Pr 30

Is

62 6e married.
i>jn;

This divine (E) Dt 4 (vid. below). name is not used elsewhere in Hex. It probably originated from the sense of divine owner8 """ 92 It ship, rather than sovereignty (IIS ). seems to have been used in Northern Israel jns in the South. It was the special name

of the

God

of the

Canaanites,

Philistines,
-

,JQ ]c6 ii.m. owner, lord (Ph.


Vog
62

Palm,
etc.,

Aitsoand
.

cf.

Bae Bel72ff-; As.


1-

6^ ,C
esp.

= Babylonian =
1
-

73, cf.

Schr 8K Wi

S86

"

In

D1

later times scribes substituted

tin

Gloss.

Ar. JJu husband


,

ZHG
sf.

1886 - 174

Sab. 7JD
2
18
;

"ho Ho
t.;

CIS" 2) Gn 203 + 92 t. 4 i^ya Dt 24 + 5 1. pi. B^a Ju


;

]3

etc.,

v.

No

\fe Gn i 4 + 27 t.; sf. 1^3 Ex2 I 29 +i4t.; n^V? Jb 3 i 39 +2t.; [n^SErt


2"+'i7
ji7.2o.

cstr.

+ ,Rom 1 1 see Di"** "" ""'> *"""" MBA i88i,jun.i6 Dr2g4 4^ 2. cart. 78?n J u 2 6
Ho 2
10 4 11

nfe ?jj3"v, nwzunt Gei 2 * 01862 728 '), & also in the text for ?l>3 Ho 9 10 Je 1 1 13 (hence fiaa\ Je 2 a f 1 1 1317 19 5
(neaT
f,

JIB'S, in n.pr. vid. 'ftsthit,

13 25.2

30.31.32

31.32.32

g 19.21.22.25.26.26.40

18

22 54
T

JZ.

j_

owner

of ox

Ex 2 1 22 2223 2i 3436 (E), ofhouseEx 22 7 (E)Ju 19 debt Dt 10 39 2 the ass Is i 3 goods Ec 5 15 the land Jb 31
28 - 29 ' 29
, ,
,

(oft. pi. c. sf. 10111314

in sg. mng.) (E); "tun 'a of pit Ex


:

,18.19.19.20.21.21.21.22.23.23.23.25.26.27.27.28 IO

18.18 ,18.18 j j
I

32
pi.

29 - 35

Ch 23 17.17 Je2 8 7 9 Ho 2 10 13 Zp i 4
.

17'"

^16

21

13- 17

,11 2

3. D^Jjan emphatic

riches

good 19 gain Pr I ; ?3E> '3 one having unders2 standing Pr 1 6 ; "intSVi '2 receiver of the gift 3 322 Pr 1 7 8 2. husband Gn 20 Ex 2 i (E) Dt 11 22 s2 2 4 4 2 S ii 26 Jo i 8 Pr 12 4 3I 23 28 Est i 1720 ; 18 YV3 Ho 2 2?aaZ, reference to the divine
;

Ec 5 12

31Q '3 one to

whom

is

due

Pr3

27

D'jnNn) the great lord, the 33 610 4 10 7 1 S 1 7 12 sovereign owner Ju 2" 3 S io 2 3 4 s3 13 3 18 7 Ho 2 1S19 i8 2 Ch 17 24 28 33 34 Je 2 9
(cf.

Qini'Nn,

1 1

(or local special Ba'als, vid.

Dr SmpD0
;

pillars

(my

name used
the
first

MV). 4. c. attrib.: s3 4 46 covenant Ju 8 9 (cf. nna bx 9


of Baal
3131 '3

nna

?JB Lord of
zmg
'

'Nj

mm
-

in the

northern kingdom, here fcr

Lord offlies
fivXav

i*** Philistine god,


1

tants:

\!?ij3

3. citizens, inhabitime forbidden). of Jericho Jos 24" (E), of the high

BaaX
fii.

(Beelzebub, Jit

s4
)

cf.

Bae

Ee,2,s
.

places of

t.,

the city

Shechem Ju 9 s of the tower of Shechem Ju 9 46,47 of Ju 9 51 of Gibeah Ju 20 5 of Keilah

Arnon

Nu 2 1 28 (E),

of

7yH
1

1. n.pr.loc. city in the tribe of


n?JJ3.

Simeon iCli4 33 ="1 ??3


Reubenite

Ch

b. a Gibeonite

2. n.pr.m. a. a 30 M 1 Ch 8 g
.

-U W3
17

128
7 8

"CO
,

tl| 'jJO n.pr.loc. Jos ii 12 13 (D), where Baal was worshipped as Gad, god of fortune, a city in the n i'i?3 of Lebanon, under Mt. Hermon either mod. B&ni&s, Gk. Paneas, NT Caesarea Philippi, where a grotto of Pan
;

added by dittogr.; so-called as seatof Baal-worship in Judah, in distinct, fr. like places 17 Drip Jos 9 v. 1 5" I Ch 1 3" a elsewhere)
read?5)3;
city of Judah ; tKirjat el

= O^

C^a6Rob BE "- I1 Tristr Tre

tn^ya

n.pr.loc. Jos

i^iK 9
1
24

18

Ch 8 6
.

took the place of the ancient worship of Gad, Rob BBULo Tristr Tp,!m. orHdsteyA Bd Pal297 Di;
possibly =po-in b)12
cf.

a city of Dan, possibly Bel'ain Survey"' 298

Thes Rob BB "'- 4 9

t rrt7S*a n.pr.loc.

pi.

Jos

K4

16
,

a city

pT2H T'rd
is

n.pr.loc. (possessor of abun-

in the southof Judah, possibly the

sameas ii.???.
welt)

dance; or

'3 here n.pr. diviii. l)

Ct 8".

TISjI
11. ?5?3

n^y^ n.pr.loc. (mistress of a


,

tpn 710 n.pr.m. (Baal is gracious,cL Ph.


^jnjn&(in As.) Baalhanunu)
1. king of Edom
1

= ltamath Negeb
;

Jos 19 8 a city of Simeon mod. Kurnub ace. to Tristr Tpe but dub.

Gn 3 6

Chi

2. a Gederite

Ch 27

s8
.

typby2
David
1

n.pr.m. (Baal knows) son of


7

t"Ti!jn

7SO n.pr.loc. (possessor of a court;


2

Ch

1
16

the original

name changed
is

to

or '3 n.pr. divin.?) city on the border of s3

Ephraim and Benjamin


ii
33
;

prob.

= "livn
s3

BBIL264 ?mod. Tell'Asdr (with y) Rob Ne 298 doubtfully; cf. Survey" (after de Saulcy).

JThd 2S5 (cf.WeDr). Trvbyil n.pr.m. (Yah s David's heroes 1 Ch 1 2


.

lord)

one of

Ju 3 3 tp'S-in byS. n.pr.loc.

Ch

Belu
than

T v3. n.pr.m. a chief Babylonian deity (Bab. ?JO, lord; Bel regarded as older form

Baal. city so named as seat of the worship of 'The crest of Hermon is strewn with ruins and the foundations of a circular temple of large

I'SB

by Hpt

Hbrll78; BA8117

Merodach

hewn stones,' Tristr Tpg

cf.on sacredness,Euseb.

Lag

"""" 217
:

possibly =1J bjn q.v.


s8 8

= T\yo *?V2 JV3 Jos i3


M0.bS16

Nu 32 iChs tp>'P Vyf n.pr.loc.


I7

Ez 25 s

of Babylon (to be dis(cf. "pin), tutelary god tinguished from older Belu, one of ancient 44 2 Is 46' Babylonian triad) Je 50 (|| TP) 51 on both writers of Babylonian period; ( |p'33) BolE">10S U0 Jen Bel v. COT Gn ii 4 Ju 2 11 ; Say

'

(cf.

MI30 )= Ma'inTristr
3-6 3 -3

Kosmologie

2*. 1S1, 907, 391

JJ^ral

192

g urve yEP176_
28

t"l-5Jtt)Va

n.pr.m.

(Bel-sar-usur,
1

Bel,

t-liyE *?J' n.pr.m.Nu25 Dt4 V106 w B.og ,Baal ofPeor(VB) i.e. worshipped at ">il>3 Peor as n.pr.loc); cf. q.v.; or Baal-P. (whence 8" 114 210 Di Nu 25 s Baud studlL233 Bae
-

Dn 5 ) Dn8'; represented protect the king as king of Babylon, successor, and appar. son 1211 in cuneif. inscr. of Nebuchadrezzar (5 etc.); known only as prince, son of Nabonidus (last
Shemitic king of Babylon),
v.

COT

COT
cf.

I.e.

;V3. n.pr.loc. of (possessor Baal ofPerasimf) where David de2020 1111 site unknown. 1 Ch 1 4 feated Philist. 2 S 5
breaches; or
;

tD^inS

tD^yi
D^ya
of
;

M " ,,MOhr "*' 1885 '''71 rds. n.pr.m. /Gr


4

=D\i>y-13 son ofdelightl


40' (Codd.

Ammonites Je

&

Jos Ant

sub 3) king
-'x -

9' 2

rd.

29 7 t^D2 bvi. n.pr.loc. Ex 1 4 Nu 3 3 near GB6M Red Sea in Egypt, prob. Mt.'Atdka, Eb
,
.

D^y3).

t]y2

v. ;y *;y3

n*3 sub rra.


!

tnW^? a
itoded.2w

-P r - l0C
;

42

P lace in
0nom299
'

Ephraim near Gilgal


c

jg m

Bai6<,a P icra6 Lag fr> Diospolis. '3 n.pr. divin.) (!

Tt^SyS n.pr.m. (f^JV 3 son of distress) 12 1. name of two officers of Solomon, a. 1 K 4 16 father (ancestor) of an Israelite of 2. b. v
; .

Nehemiah's time

Ne

cf. foil.

tlftn vj?r n.pr.loc. (]>ossessor of palms; 33 near Gibeah. or .Baa?, of Tamar l) Ju 20


,

t PI j"3 n.pr.m. (? id!)

1. a Benjamite, one
'

fi.

[nS'2]
1

n.f.
1
;

1. mistress, TV^n n^jia

mistress of the house

17

2. n.

rel.

31N '3
4
.

25 6 9 2. of the murderers of Ishbosheth 2 S 4 29 father of one of David's heroes 2 S 23 =i Ch 30 3. head of a family of returning exiles 1 1
.

necromancer

S28 77
60

D^Sirs '3 sorceress, Na 3

Ezr2 2 =Ne7 7
I.
-j-

fn.

nSy2 n.pr.loc.
1

Jos

29

is'-'""-

Ch

13

perh. also=t"5 28 a chief of the people Ne io


;
.

Ne

4.

= i'ja nr>i? Jos

14

{city

ofBaal, from a high


2

consume (31 "IJ?3 burn; I^J/^l] vb. burn,


this apparently

place of Baal there)

= TTW \bjB 2 S 6

(We Dr

;v-

seek out, collect, (/lean;

-iin
earlier
2
1.,

129
fs.

rang.)

Qal P/. 3
17

run
to

rnjja

Nu

n
14

burn among

the

brands.

+
31

rnujH consec. Is 1 o + 3 1., Vijja 'j u 1 5 + 2 1. 13 2 S 22 (but cf. De on + 1 8), consec. Is


ri**jM
;

ace.

Ju
2

15' 2

Ch 2 8 3 (sacrifice
cf.

Ez

Imp/.
t.,

TJ$ Ex

12
,

etc.;
4
,

Pt 1J?3 Ex 3 2
s3 rnjja l s 30
,

5 (-KK3 but consume = destroy

Co)

2. burn up, c. of children #K3) Na 2 U (|BT?3). 3.

(cf. Pi.) 1

16 s

(sq. 'TDK).

rn?a
,

i s 34 , rnyia
rfhjja
9

Ho 7
13

'"^J??

**

burning, only '3n a8

ace.

9 n^|a Je 20

Ez

; 6mi,
yjr

specif, begin to burn, be

kindled
12

1. (intr.) 8 1 8 sq. fO
supr.),
6 4

cogn. with I'jnn


'

Ex

22

5
.

D (subj. vTO)

=2 S22

13 (in v text, error cf.

rny3.Fl n.pr.loc.
cf.

in the wilderness (burn.

+ 106
(subj. (subj.

18

(subj. B>K); fig.

^2

(subj. teK) cf.


**

Je44

ing,

Nu

1 1

Nu 1 1 3 Dt 93S
El22
'

ncn); is 30
B>X
fig.

33

(c. a, S ubj.

noefo),
cf.

of grief, distress)

^ 39 Je 20 9

t ["Vya]
id.,

n.Ji.

beasts,cattle,

coll.

(NH

Aram,

2. Je burning, burn,
*R*>),
20
15

Ex 3

(njDn,

c.
c.

(subj. CRC'B, c. 3 11 B^B), v (subj. id.}; Dt 4


tft?3), c f. Is
31

Ju 15 14

ass, etc., cf.

9 (all subj. in, fig. of destruction Is


5

34 (m3

71D1),

(subj. jbri

&

DHM"*" "*; Ar.^J of camel; also Lane connexion with above V obscure) rh'ya Ex 22 T?3 Nu 20
227

id.,

\L^>, Eth.
*;

-flO^'l.': etc.,

Sab. njn

sf.
>

*i7j|9)j

of

torch

TB^ IS62
within

ofovenlWH Ho7 46 (i.e.neated


3. trans, burn, consume

45 burden Gn 45 17
B=?J>3
general, cattle
II. ["$.'3]

Gn

17

8 TV? Nu 20 + 2 t.;beasts

of

(i.e.

asses
4

by

fire

it).

Ex

22

Nu

44 20 4JU1

3 13
'

);

elsewhere

7s

48
.

Jb ('* tirtt), 3) 33 "(OTtS* tM); in simile Ez i f* E>K *fK), 15 ^ 83 (only here trans, c. ace; should lyan be
(subj. e>K,

TOfb

etc., sq.

Nun

13

vb.denom. be brutish
io 8
(||

Qal
rfttZZs

Impf. Vljn'
hearted,
(||

Je

^D3')

Je

ftpi<i,

pointed as Pi.?);
cf.

La
7

= fiery (subj. fire


1

fig.

(subj.

wrath of
'

'')

Is 42
20

s5

trial) Is 43*.

4.
12

act.

but

abs., fig., subj.

wrath of
27

^ 80/

cf.

Is

17

Vr

79 Is 30

21 4* 7 (iBK 1J?3 . . /* Dp)


;

Je

D'HJP ^ 94 Dv'D3); of inhuman, cruel, barbarous men Ez 2 1 36 Nipt. P/ 1J)33 Je 1 o 14 5 1 17 VlJjaJ Je io 21 ; Pt. rnya? Isig 11 ; 6rt<<iA,*<Mp'^isi9"
unreceptive ;
cf.

Pt. pi.

Mai 3 19 (xa DVn); of human anger Est 1 12 subj. Pi. Pf. 1?3 1 K 2 2 47 2 K 2 3 24 wickedness Is 9 17 5 3 s *fP consec. Lv 6 rny? 2 Ch 1 9 ^JRA Dt 1 3 +
.

(nsy,

Six); dull-hearted, ignorant of God Je io 1421 51 17 Pi. Pf -1})31 consec. Ex 22 4 /eea*,


|| .

1.

in Dt; Ti$n*

con's.

Ez 39
1

9 -9

Vrss), etc.; Impf. TJ3J


2i', **$3* subord.' Ju

K 14

del. (9
;

Co

after

graze ("inx m'BO). Hiph. 7mp/ ~>^3: cause to be grazed over, sq. !VW.

Ex

22

10

ms.

T&* Dt
3;

Tiyan.m.
'3

brutishness (only poet.)


"lys

abs.

ez 39
;

io.

mpL

riyar,

Ex 3

rnjn

20 13 Pt. &!&&} Je 7 18 ; 1. kindle, 3 18 s lit. c. ace. e>K Ex 35 Je 7 cf. Ez 39 (v. supr.) v 10 fig. of *> sending destruction Ez 21 4 cf. of 11 human schemes Is 50 light, obj. lamps in 20 2. burn, lit. c. ace. temple 2 Ch 4 cf. 13".
; ;

'a^X
&

^49" + 3

t.,

Pr 12
ijr

1 ;

in combination,

brutish

man

92'

(||

?'D3); elsewhere
(II

'3 alone in

as pred.=adj.,

same sense (concrete) V'49 11 ^ 73 22 Pr 12 30 2


1
.

id.),

tfcOya n.pr.f.
father of
;

wife of a Benjamite

Ch 8 8

6 B*H Lv6 6 35 40' Ne io


,

tyi
.

dung
3.
fig.

10

abs. Is

44"

cf.

T"lil'a n.pr.m. (a burning;

X torch)

1.

partic. of evil

and

guilt, c. ace, esp. in


-

consume, utterly remove, Deutero-

nomic phrase $trfa>a) 1Y\pa inn myai Dt 6 1319 21 9 712 2 1 cf. v 22 21 22 24 24 7 v. also 13 17 i9 s4 3 Ju 20 13 further, 1K22" 2 2 Ch 19 23 also of devoted (tabooed) things Dt 26 13 14 ; of 11 persons (exterminate) 2 S 4 sq. *ins pregn.
;

Mi 6 5 ^3, a king

Balaam Nu 22 s 31 8 Dt23 5 J0S13 22 2 4 9 2. father of 1V3 Nu 24 8U ('3 1J3).


of

Edom Gn 36^= 1 Ch
(?
1

43
.

Dr 8ml"
rtb**.

tn^ya n.pr.m. = n;b^lO; a


lu

soThes;
(*)rrt*>JjD

cf.

a Levite )

Ch

cf.

sub

10 21 14 21 ; enjoy the fruits

= devour,
of,

devastate,
abs.

Is 3

14
;

destruction, be destroyed 4 Pu. Pt. iy3 rjn is 4


.

Nu

24

"^p s2

W
s

greedily
be for
13
;

tt?ya n.pr.m. a king of Israel T

+ i8 t 1K15-16+21
Je 41
1

22

K rgM'-" 2K9 2CI116 "


1
9
1

rn yao
14
;

je 3 6 a -,bum
15?3!1
2

Is 5

cf.

9
.

(i.e.

be supplied with

fire),

of fire-jar, n ^n.

tmnujya

n.pr.ioc.

(?

= mnw

n3

Hiph. Pf. 'n-iyarn Na s 5 2 Ch 28 -ijnVju 15


,

2
;

Impf.

Ju 15 s

K 16

3
,

*
1

V 3?

>

Ex 2 2 5

1. kindle

T^C

Ez

5
(c.

Pt.f^O
ace. cogn.)

Aowse of Ashtoreth, cf. sub JV3) a Levitical city < s6 s7 in Manasseh Jos 21 ; nn^J? 1 Ch 6

=n

Ex 22

s
,

cf.

Ju 15 s

tmhi

B>N '31 caused fire

t[J"l^Il] vb. fall upon, startle, terrify or happen suddenly, n$)3 (Ar. iiS come

NH

rmso
Hiph.
startle ; so

130

TJQ
Impf
VS3^ Is io
;

Aram,

rt$ Pa. fcoSa

Aph.)
Tlffi

12
;

sf.

Hiph. (late prose) Pf 17 f; "im Dn 8 ; 6e *0 1 Ch 21 30 Est 7 6


.

nyaj'i

Ch

21

30
,

Est

12 y?3rn Ez'22

3 fpl.

12 9 *Wff> Is 3 8 Jb 6 ; 2 fs. Zc 4 9 ; cut off, njys3Tl


t

terrified, abs.

Dn 8"; c. Pi. (mostly poet.) P/


;

(dis)sever (i.e.

^nrja Is 21 4 Wffl* 1 S 16"; 3 pi. sf. 11 sf. vuiga jbi8"; Impf 3fs. npan Jbi 3 M sl 2 ms. sf. WJpf Jb9 i3 ^nvan Jb 3V; 5 ^nsnn jb 7 14 3mpLrf. JVl^3| ^i8 = anp: 2V22 6 innya^ Jb 3 5 i5 24 ; 1." /aM upon iS i6 14IS (only here in prose); overwhelm Jb 3 s 24 i v6 v bsi
3
fs. sf.
, ,
'

(H^TO); = finish, complete Is io Zc 4'; accomplish = carry out, fulfil) La 2 (obj. imDK); violently
life)
12
17

from

Jb6 9 cf.

Is

10"

make gain of, obj. pers. Ez 22 12 (instr. pEty3), TJ?!J3. n.m. gain made by violence, unjust
gain, profit VS3

VS3
13

Gn 37 26 + 7 1. (cstr. Ju 5 + ); Exi8 21 +7t.; sf. 1W3 Je22 Je


19 17
;

W*

(cf. npi>

(||

by
i,

ins)

(cf.
4

||)

15

(|hpn)i8''(|| r Bn) 3 3 (||^in3)Is2i ;a*at7 5 ^ i8 =2 S 22 5 2. terrify Jb 7 14 (|| nnn).


.

1"njny3
f

n.f. terror,
11.111.pl.

dismay Je
4

8 1S =I4 U

[DVYiyS J sioned by God


17

terrors, alarms, occa-

Ez2 2 13 iyS3 Is 56 57 17 DVX3 Ez 33 31 Mi 13 4 gain made by violence (nearly = plunder) Ju 5 19 Mi4 13 more generally, unjust gain Ex i8 21 iS8 3 V'ii9 36 Pr28 16 Is33 15 56 11 57 17 Je22 17 13 31 19 27 51" Ez 22 33 as ace. cogn. c. VS3 Pr i 15 13 10 9 s7 Je 6 8 Ez 2 2 Hb 2 profit (with selfish sugs6 3 10 gestion) ,'3-no Gn 37 Mai 3" cf. + 3 o Jb 2 2
11

Si*

nibs vnj*?

Jb6 (H^IPS);

tD^^E!, D^y^n,
'

perh. n.pr.loc.
4".
Cf. D'jyv.
i.e.

in

^TO3^88 (||T3^n). ya v. pn.


T^]! n.pr.m. Ne 10" one of the chiefs of ATs3 the people; Ezr 2 17 Ne 7 '3 ^3 i.e. a family.

Naphtali

'3
('f-

s3 p^K Jos 1 9 Ju

t^S3

Ar. (J*? 6e jjaj,

one

soft,

tender, impressible in body, etc.)

tyi

s2 n.[m.] mire Je 38

720

Eth. (*> *<> <#>

flRrt:

1.

Ar.

Tn*3.n.f.
rushes grow,

swamp, Jb8"
40
s1
;

as place

where
pl.sf.

J-Ij, appar. denom.)

cf.
1

1HKS3 (Co Vni3l)

t^SS]
Nu
11
s

n.m. onion

(NH

^S3 or bs|, Ar.

Ez47"(||VX2?

).

j^., Eth. (MUV: Aram. K^ftt,

|J,)--&^|| n *? p^nn-nsi crnsaNn nw

T^JiS
1 4

n.pr.loc. a rock by
I,

Michmash
.

W&K

; Boxrr/f Lag 0n<"


21
;

2nd d -

2M

D'WB'n-nw 'srmxi).
1 7N 7>!l n.pr.m. (in
tlie

tpi;n vb. swell Qal


3 pi. ^P^3 Ne 9 blisters* ot foot,

fs.

n$Jj

Dt8 4

shadow {protec-

swell, or receive swellings,


,

Di Dt 8 4 Py Ne 9".

of El; COT Jos 1 i 22)


tion)
.

cf.

cuneif. Sil-Bel, a king of Gaza, 1. a skilled artisan of tribe of


1

tp23.
sf. 1

n.[ m.]

Judah Ex 31 2 35 30 36 12 37 3s 22 (all P) 30 s 2. an Israelite Ezr io 2 Ch I


.

Ch

20

ipX3
s439

Ex

12

34
;

dough,

dough P*3 Exi2


,2

39

4-4t.;

not fermented

Ex
.

TjTI72j1 n.pr.m. (stripping)


s4

head of
off,

(E); no restriction

3"

Ho 7 4

Je 7 18

Isr.

tn,/!J3. n.pr.loc. (?cf. Ar.

liJJ an elevated

62 fam. at return from exile; '3 _, 3a Ezr 2

=Ne
gain

Kt

rvi>fn

Ne 7"

Qr.
off,

ff^O]
by
2";

vb.

cut

break

of region covered with volcanic stones) city 39 Judah toward Philistines, rip^Q Jos 15 ; npya 22 1 (home of Josiah's mother). 2

K
I

NH, Ar. iJL>, Eth. flR-0: Aram. VS3) Qal Impf Vffi Jb2f, K%$ Jo
violence (so

["^!J3 J

vb. cut

off,

make

inaccessible

enclose (esp. by fortifying),

Imv.

sf.

tftna DJJS3

Am 9';

7n/. JJX3

Ez

(Pa. diminish, subtract), perh.


,

(NHi'd., Aram.ISS, cf. Ar. l*j

22 s7 ; i^.psia Pr'15 27 Je6 13 ,yS3^io 3 +3t.;


cut
1

side, edge,

off,

break off(c. ace. capitals of pillars)

Am

9 (but so fig.

Lag Jb 27 s

Pro,

,,

v,

DyS3=Dyi3 Hb 3

,i!

m wra</t);
drawe.th

!-<j etc., rough stone, il^i \J>S land inwh.are sharp stones(cf.Lane)) Qal/mp/^to?

21

^ 76
'

13
;

ms. isan

vihen Eloah culteth

nXOTl

off,

Lv

25";
t.

A
2

5 Lv25 Dt

act. I?rt3
1 1 2

24 ITffll Ju 9 Je 6 9 D ,;)S3 Je 49 9
, ,

27

out, his soul; obj. om. their course, i.e. stop Jo 2 8 (cf. Hi-St); usually gain, by violence or

Ob
Is 36

6
;

pass.

m. l3 Zc

Kt

(Qr **).
f.

f.

n")^3

in gen. wrongfully

Ez 22 s7

Pt. abs.

^io
La

2"
3S
,

+
6

+
v"

Ez

26

v. infr.; pi.
1.,

rfnttra
i
28

greedy I5
17

Je6 13 8 u Hb2.

getter,

robber;

&

c. ace.

cogn. VS3

Pr I 19
2 17 ;

nhxa Nu rhsa Dt3 6 9';


Lv"25
,

i3

+ 14
off,

niisa Dt

Ez Ne 9 s6
,

cm

grape-clusters, D'SJJ?

Pi. Pf. 1TC3

cf.

(obj. -TO),

Dt 24 21 JU9 27

(obj.

TJD
in both,

131

ma)

hence

Pt. act. grape-gathering,


;

5 9 9 -gat/ierer Je6 49 Ob fig. cut off (= take 13 away) ^ 76 (obj. DTM rm); most often Pt. 15 pass, cut off, made inaccessible, De Is 2 =

K 8 ;fortification, esp. in phrase ('on) '6 (ny) Ty= fortified city Nu 32 " Jos io 19 2935 1 S 6' 8 2 K 3" io 17 18" Je 4'
Is

34

13

Onnvai?

12

20

5 5

,7

fortified,

Is 3 6'

Nu^Dti^V J0S14 =
2Ki9
25

always

8 14 34 7
19

f.;

generally adj. c.T>y, D'ly;


12
6 13

Ne 9 s5 Is 25 s 27 10 c nmn Dt 28 s2 Is

Is 3 7 Ez 3 6 35
2
15

26

2S20 2Ki8 = 2 2Chi7 i9 3 2 33 Ho 8 U Zp i rarely


5
1

17
17

14

f 108" CD-vy=-ti3rDT]J^6o"), 2Ch Dn 1 1 ('d in this connexion sing. exc. Je & Dn 1 1 (nmao)); Je 1 18 fig. of prophet, so
15 15

16

Je 15
3

20
;

'an

-ijr

Zc

1 1

(rd.

without "Vy Je 6 s7 ; fortress, stronghold, lit. without "vy etc. Nu 13" 2 8 12 Je 48 18 Is 17 s 25"

Kt); once, subst. of

secrets,

tainable things) Je33 ; '3 Ez 21 Co naina, doubtless right. Miph. Impf. 1X3? be withheld Gn 1 1 6 (One), Jb 4 2 2 0BQ). Pi. /wp/. 53 Is 22'. 3 fs. ">?n Je 51 fortify; so irc/
"ixajj

mysteries
25

Sm

(= unat-

(THDin 3JBT3

'D)
14

Dnu
-is

f8 9

41

Hoio
24 - 39
;

Am 5* Mis Na3
10

34"

(llniDlK),

La
7

26
(II

td.)

1214

Hbi'
Jos I9 29

sq.n.pr. 1ST ' 2

S 24

(cf.

'd

-vy).
v.

p13p3, p^ip2
a Levite

sub pp3.

ti. [*fiQ]

n.[m.]precious ore (AW


'

l05

Thes),

T"^j?2p3 n.pr.m. (form strange, mng. dub.)


1

Hoffm comp. Ar. ring, Heb. nnXSmcfoguj-e, Talm. tr\dfinger_piu measure, etc. a -/n.ixa must then be assumed, , n BiX sa v 2S Jb2 2 M
;

gold, ring -gold HofFm Thes ore as that broken off;

>

ZA1887 48CHlob70

(AW

Ch 9 15
v.

i"Pp2p3.

sub pp3.
prove,
cf.

J"7p^ <
r

(test,

Aram. N3).

(|p q.v.); Tl =j^>) >l? 31 (Ih9?) possibly also *|D3 n.X3 ^68 for
'a^ina, c f.

+
of

MT

Hem an
s2
.

Che crltn Ne JBL,ls91


-

liT'pjl n.pr.m. (proved of"') Levite, son 4 13 1 Ch 2 5 ; son of Asaph (?) v


.

'

151
.

<

+n."W3

(fortress)

tlp2 n.pr.m.
32
6 31
.

(id!)

1. a Danite chief Nu
Aaron
1

1. n.pr.loc. city in 2.

2. a descendant of
4

8 a Eeuben (MI nsa) Dt 4" Jos 20 i Ch 6 a descendant of Asher 1 Ch 7 37 n.pr.m.


.

Ch 5 301

Ezr
t.I'

ti.

"TjSSl

n.f. enclosure,

i.e.

(sheep-)fold,

'a fsx

Mi *
1. city of Edom (for-

p21 vb. cleave, break open or through 15 (NH id., MI mntWI ypiafrom break ofdawn;
Aram. yp3
;

cf.

Eth. fl^O;

fn. !T12B n.pr.loc.


tress; (v.

orig. findere, aperire,

n.pr.loc. On<>m Sacr)02 <r{o)oppa; cf. Poo-op; Lag


-

Palm.

K1X3 Vog
'

1'

22

/3o-

nvr?3 Is

15

34

nypa
19

Di) Ne n
9

Qal Pf. yp3


^ 74
,

profit,

be useful,
yf,

78

13
,

15
,

nygai

Ez
16

2:(2-

2l"Ie<i - 137 ' 247

=$oo-Tpa)
II

WW (pK)) Je
24
,

Gn 36= 1 Ch
22

44

48

prob.=n.

4 g""1X3

Am

Is 34" 63 1 (in both 12 1 . 2. of Moab Je


12

1; on Mi 2

cf.

foregoing.

1 Ch Twtp/ VBgi Ju 1 5 Is 48 iyp3l 2 S 23 18 2Ch2i 17 Jmv. VW$p Ex 14 16 , nWi??M 13 // flrtr.rf. MP 3 Am i 2 Ch 32 >. oc. 3?pi3 12 1. cleave, cleave Ec io 9 5?p3 1^- 141 7 IS63

21

29';

jVYSG n.[m.] stronghold,


n.f.

'3i>

Zc 9 12

19 open, sq. ace, Ju 15 God

cleft

open
cf.

the hallow

tjTIJn
TrPIfi
nution,
28

dearth

'3 n?B> (cf. foil.),

J e 17 8

n.f. dearth, destitution dimi(i.e.

cf.

14

;>eop/

dearth ( mva) '3 niny reduced)


J!.'**p
pi.

PS 672

v. also vb.

"0O

Pr

bringforth by cleaving, obj. )jyO of divine operation; cleave or ?-^J, all three 13 i of a broken ; rip open pregnant women 7 staff, tearing the shoulder Ez 29 (but rd. *)?

(tyPDBn), TS), also

and water came

out,

Is

48

21

(obj.

^ 74

15

Am

f 9'

io

nn3 J e

14

t*V23 n.m. Lv285 vintage (cf. *#) "*$| Lv 26 6 +4 t. + Zc 11 2 Qr (but rd. "11X3 Kt); 2 cstr. 1^3 Ju 8 sf. ?1T S3 3e^; vintage, lit. Lv 26" Ju 8 2 Is 32 10 Je'48 32 in simile Is 24 13 Mi 7 Zc 1 1 2 rd. TIM (Kt) and cf. sub 1S3.
;

S3 Sm(?) Co); cleave wood Ec y/DD); of ploughing (furrowing) 7 the earth ^ 141 (|| D.? 3 ; in sim.); esp. of

hand
io 9

for 'IDS,

(||

DM

dividing the sea, 12 Is 63 obj. D^P ;


,

Ex

16

14

in all

(P) Ne 9" these subj.

^ 78
'<

13
,

cf.

exc.

Ex

flO?
32
71

n.m.
;

'

fortification 1S3D

Nu

16 where he commands Moses; of hatching 14 15 out (a brood, but no obj. expr.) Is 34 subj. 2. break through or into, tiSp arrow-snake.
,

+ 1 8 1.
>'
;

cstr. "N 3D
;

Jos 1 9 s8 +
15
;

Nu 1 3 Dn 1 1 24 nnS3D Dn 1 1 n 39 sf. 1 3S3t? Ho io + 2 t.; ipVat? Na 3 V-1S30 ^ 89 La 2 s nnx3t? ^nV3Q v Je48


,-

DnX3D ,_ 2 !S3Q La 2 Dn
2 1.
;

pi.

sq.

TO??!!
cities,

'"I'7

I6 18 2i S23 =i Ch ii sq. ace. 2 Ch V1,^ also 32 obj. suff. ref. to &&',


17
;
1 ,

14

12

14

18

41

into

V^N Dyp3b nON1 and he thought them and so bring them unto

to

break

himself.

ypa
Niph. P/ Vp3J Jb
26" Zc
i
4

132
4
(1

pa;

consec); WP3?
30
;

a weight

v^O yp3 Gn 24
Ex
38

s2
,

cf.

Hesychius in
/icrpovri;

Gn7"
Is
s

Is 35

58 , Nu i6 s, + 3

WgJJ 2 Ch 25" Pr 3 7m^/. yp3? fs. Pgan is 59", ypa? Vgpfl Jbpa; 3
,

Lag

. G,,.Abh.i.i.i 8j3a)tal 0>/

v. also

yp|

[Lag/fcW]

(=^n rvsnp).
plain abs.
7 t.;
11

t.,

Inf. cstr.

16 yp3r6 Ez 30 ; 1.

be cleft, rent open, subj. the ground, rHOTXH

Nu
Ch
Jb

16"
1

(J),

H? ?
1

Gn

iKi^hyperb.); mountain Zc

tnypB ii +8
2

n.f. valley (cleft),


t.
;

'3
pi.

cstr.

nyp3 Dt 34'+
titty

4*; burst open, of men hurled from rock 2 25"; of cloud beneath its weight of water

18 niyp3 Is 41

V'

104

8
;

Dt

ii

(opp.
14

7 mountain) Dt 8
;

11

cf.

valley 18 also IS41


;

; 1.

; hyperb. of belly full of words seeking a 19 vent, Jb32 like new wineskins it mil burst so of the water-receptacles (nwyD) of open; the great deep, at the flood Gn 7 " ; of the water-

26

8 63 "HO nyj533 nona in creation-poem ^ 1 04 rrv Dnn ^p. 2. jfefo (sts. valleyttWfi ! 4 also EZ3 2253 8 37 12 plain, broad valley)' Gn 1 1
;

masses themselves, niDinn Pr 3 20 D^rai 18 35"; also of the Red Sea, tTDn WP3?1
,

CD
Ex

('3n "JB^y) as level, opp.

elsewhere

cstr.,

&02J1 Is40 (|| TlE*!?); mostly with n.pr. Dt 34' VTV '3
,

s 14"; of light breaking forth Is 58 (fig.); of out as a viper Is 59* serpent's egg hatching n ?BK JJpan rn*n. 2. be broken into, of city

(appos. i3?n),

nsro 'a Jos 1 1 8 fta^n "3


s2

1 1
2
;

17

12

7
,

hjl? '3 2

Je 52', captured by breaches in walls 2 K 25 Ez 3o' 6 Pi. Pf yi?3 2 1 5" Jb 28',


4
.

ace. to "Wetzst in

Am i* plain of idolatry = Baalbek (Damascus, De jM3TO2 j'8<ok *Qk).


;

Ch 35

cf.

Zc

a",

iJ'iK

'3

Ne 6

'JK"'3

Ez

13", Wjj3 Is 59

5
;

Impf.
2

BJ V 78
12
;

,s

V^
PR*!
8

Am 6

^DTj?^ Ti??]
11

n-[m-] fissure, breach,


is to
.

Cyp?,
(||

into

which the small house


s Tft-fy |*^ Is 22

Gn
2

22

s
;

fs.

ypan Ez 13", Dypan

Ho

be smitten
fl.

13

BW));
v1} -

2 ms.

K 2 cleave, cut to pieces, or rew2 MWn (oft.


s4
;

"J?i53J?i

Hb 3', yp?

K8

fpl.

naygarn
sq.

[PP^*]

be luxuriant (Ar. JJ
1.

be

3 ace, of cleaving wood Gn 22 i.e. cut it up for so 1 S6 14 ; of ripping open pregnant burning, 16 women 1 5 of tearing in pieces ; s4 2 children 2 cf. also Ho 1 3" of ; (fig.) ; 15 cleaving open rocks, to bring forth water ^ 78 of cutting mining-shafts Jb 28 10 (subj. God);

more complete or more violent than Qal),

profuse, abundant (v. esp. Conjj. Qal Pt. PP'3 luxuriant Ho

iv, Lane))

io^fig. of Isr.as

vine).

2K8" K

fll.
j>j

[PpS] vb. empty make a gurgling noise,


,

(cf.

probably Ar.

of a

in water, or emptied of water) Qal Pf. 'np?* Je 19 7 1p?3 Na 2 s ; Pt. pjfa Is 24 D'pp.3 Na 2 3 ;
1
,

mug

dipped

'3

an* nhwa

r%&BZQ n} Hb 3

into

rivers thou cleavest {the) earth ; break through or down (a wall, but no obj. expr.), Ez 13 11 13 rvn (but Co ypsn), cf. v rrn "nyjpni yjMfi rinyo 5 'flora nriyD of ; hatching eggs Is 59 ^iVBX jpj
<vp>.3 (fig.)

1 3 empty, lay waste land, ace, Is 24 Na 2 also 3 abs. v ; fig. make void (obj. nxy) J e 1 g 7 ITiph.
,

3 Impf. 3 fs. ngajj (cf. Ges ") Is 19 s s p^3H Is 24 ; Inf. abs. P^n Is 24 ; be emptied s (laid waste) Is 24 P^R pta", of land (|| fan

Pf
fa

3
.

Pu. impf.
1

Ez

26', D'V^D women Ho 14 (vb. of masc.

1 4 ; P*. Wjja; nggap Jos 9 4 ; be ripped open, of

Ho

1 1 !

'Pi??'

Po. Impf. fig. of spirit, courage Is 19 J e 5 1 2 empty out (devastate) land.


flask

form); rent, of old wine-skins J0S9 4 ; broken into, of a city in whose walls a breach has been made Ez 26 10 Hiph.
.

Tp5jp2 n.[m.]
of emptying,
Syr.
10

(from gurgling sound

cf.

Ar. illiu gurgling sound; also


cantfiarus, etc.)

"-><ga5, )-4>
;

abs.

P3p3 Je

Impf.
2

1
;

K 3M

pi. 8 f.

nsypaji i 8 7*; inf. cstr. y'panb break into, sq. sf. ref. to Judah, Is 7 6

19

cstr. id. 1

14 Je 19

1
.

y VS

'331 let

us break into

it,

lay

it

open, and
1

T p%3pQ n.pr .m. head of a family of Nethinim


;

so bring it unto ourselves

(cf.

Qal 2 Ch 32

'a-'Ja

Ezr

51

Ne

s3

break through (abs.) with sword, lTi?3np S'ln

*|?fe>

trrjJ^a

n.pr.m. a Levite

Ne

1 1

17

I2 92S

Bh|j

^"^K 2 K 3

M
.

Hoph. P/ 3 fs. -i'yn .iypari

Je 39 3 the city was broken into, entrance was made by a breach. Hithp. Pf. Wpann Jos 9 13 4 burst (themselves) open, of Impf. WjpaTl? Mi i
;

Simonis, Sam. Di) pa'(n) iayo p3X'); perhaps connected with p3K

Thes after tpil^ n.pr.fl. (-/prob. pp3; so (where ' 3 ! 70?

Qn^
,

wine-skins Jos 9"; cleave asunder, of valleys

Dt2 37

^D|n

'a:
16

Dt3

16

Josi2 5
2

pa!

Nu

21

24

Mil 4
+

J*2 n.[ia.]

fraction, half,

i.e.

half-shekel,

cf. Dt 3 Jos 12 ), P3>n Ju (in (|| fi-]K, both, J1J1K); it empties into Jordan from East, in latitude of Shechem; called (southern)
||

13 - 22

yn
, .

133
2. more individually, Aead of cattle, yet alw. of more than one (Hex mostly P; pi. only 6 12 + a Ch 4 3 v. supr.); of two Nu 7 17 + 1 1 1. Nu

16 boundary of Ammon Dt 3 and (northern) of Amorites Jos 12 2 ; but some confusion (Di Nu 2 i 24 Dt 2 s7 );mod. Wady Zerqa, Bd p*1181

Am

t[~lpH] vb.
13,
\r\~-;

inquire, seek

(NH id., Aram.

alto Eth. flM: in deriv.; orig. divide,

7 ; tcf. also '3 IDS yoke (pair) 21 cf.v 7 , 1 19" cf. v (ploughing,

cf.

discern,
1 s. sf.

cf.
1

Ar. Jio

slit,

rip, split)

only Pi.
Impf.
36
">i?.3*

6
2

Pf.

=i Ch i 3 (drawingacart,cf.Nu7 3t iS6 '), M24 iKi 20 Am6 S 24 =iCh2i 2S24 9


9
7

of oxen iSii' v 19 ); also 2 S


12

22

33

O' '?'!?'
33
;

consec.

EZ34

11
;

Lv
15

(pi.);

S6

3
2

t;
fig.

27

i2. jnf -jg^ Ez 34

C gt r .-\^ 2

K 16

42

ls
;

3 14 500 yoke of oxen Jb I cf.v ; 1000 yoke 37 7 further, of four Nu 7 ; five Ex 2 1 (nrw

seek, look for, sq. ?


,

Lv

13

seek (to

iWn); seven
ten
1

Ch 2 9 ,a ( DnB v21 );
||

eight Nu 7";

distinguish) sq. SH? 31t3~| order to care for) sq. ace. |XV

a Lv. 27 s3

see& (in
(||

Ez 34"

BH"l)

v 12

\)r

of" seeking his people; contemplate, sq. 25 4 2 7 (|| 3 HTPI); consider, reflect, abs. Pr 20
"IHK i.e.
;

twelve Nu 7 3 (singly called ite) cf. v 6 ; of the twelve brazen bulls beneath the sea ' in Sol's temple 1 K 7 2S44 =2 Ch 4 41 cf. 2 K 16 17
;

K5

whether the vows were wise, or should be kept (cf. Str ad loc. & reff.) cf. perh. 2 16 15 consider (what shall be done with the 21 old altar); look at Klo, (so "lifOp 1 K 3 for 2nd

B*TB

Ch 4 3 (Dnp3 nW),' (but rd. in both D-ViJB, as H1K7 24 cf. BeOt) v 4 Je52 J0 of twenty 3 32 1 K5 hundreds or thousands seventy 2 Ch 2 9 ra 1 K 8 =2 Ch 7 2 Ch 15 29s3 35 789 (cf.v 12), &
2
;
;

11

1J533),

AV RV

to

inquire by,
cf.

@ for praying ;
esp.

o nis^ 2 S
'sn
,

N U3I

33-38.44

+
1

Note
29

'sn

n st?n Dt 32 14 (poem), 21 s2 ^f 2 S 2 4 1 1 9 "rapp

-|p3

perh. denoting

some religious service to be

Ju 3 31 '3n

jipx

performed by king himself,


-\?2.
2S17
-

RS 8

Ez. 4 16 (opp. D"iNn \!a).

1-

467
.

t"Vrta n.m.denoin. herdsman


of

Am
**

(In 33. 10;

Jbl,14cf.Dt32,H

(f.

Amos

himself,

cf.
-

D'lm

"JTW

29

cattle,

herd, ox (Ar. 'pS, Aram.


(cf.

HTJIJB,

K9"P> ]iai

also

Hom N8222fl ); name


BNM
sf.

-1,- 2U
spfc't,

n.m. E,1

13

ploughing, so Thes Lag s8 12 16 + ; cstr. T?3 Nu 7 ;


;

al.)'

abs.
4

from

'3
10

Gn
;

penetrate, as the
cloud-rifts,

morning (NH id.; from dawn the darkness, light


etc.)

T!P3

Gn 45 +
;

through
abs.)
;

t.;

24 7 17 2 S 12 D31P.3 iT 1 T)P 3Ex20 Je5 T 6 J e 3 24 + pi. *1i?3 Am6 12 (ah rd'. Dti'2 D^3
; ;

Sn

pi.

D^S? Jb

18

'3

Gni

+(alw.

1. morning (of

D* "fO) 2
sf.

Ch'4 (but rd. io 37 ; rd. enjjB

U"ypB

v.'

1
II

K 7 M infr.);
Damrn
1

point of time, time at which, never during a. of end which, Eng. morning= forenoon):

8 16

We Dr; 1. mostly coll. a. cattle, generic


pi. in
I

Ne

nanpa

for

s5 s of night (opp. nW) Ex io (J) Lv 6 (P) Ju 19 11 12 1313 Is 2i 'cf. 1 S 19 (|hno, opp. nW>); Ru 3
13

(never

Dt

8 13

Sn
||

form)
1

Gn 1 2 6 1 3* 20 2 1 27 24 s5 Lv I 2 Ho 5 6 Jo i 1 Ch 27 2929 + oft.
14 18

opp.

Tt&k

92

also (opp. fty


4

Ex

18

23

25

34

1 Ch 27 in ; (frequently |Nv) ; as grazing, 15 s5 sim. '33 Jb 40 Is 1 1 7 65 ; as lowing (in 7ty

s9

S 15 14

Dt 16 ; opp. niD^X (both JE) Lv 19" (H) 6 8 8 Ex 5 ; cf. further Gn 40 41 (both E) 15 s2 1 2 34" (both JE) 1 S3 + - tb. implying the coming of dawn, and even daylight Gn 29^

Am

">p,3

in) cattle

Gn

rtipD possession of (i.e. property 18 6 14 47 17 (both J); '3 n-$ Jo i


'

(E) 44 (J)
rds.

K3

21

(but Klo here for 2nd

"ip.33,

herds of cattle; esp. TJS-ja son of cattle (i.e. belonging to the "Ip3), to denote a single ox, calf, 8 7 in these etc. ; as used for food Gn 1 8 cf. v (J);

tSf by (IpTO); 'Sn niJBi)

looking at it v. T>3)

Jb 24 17 38 12
the

Ex

14
26

27

(JE) at

turn of
v 24
;

prob.

= calf
Lv
3 1
5

(v.

also

iSq"

T*? JM ^3);
89
;

morning, so Ju 19 (|pD#n 26 "lisrpj?, as something later, v )


the
(||injn
J"IK

n^P
;

sq.
14

vid.

Ru

usually for sacrifice


'3H-|3
i
;

tDt
29>

21

appos. 16 2 Is 7"; mostly appos. 13

(Hex only P) Nu 15 2 ^5> tLv 9 ; cf. "ty

B*X t2*

Dl"lt33 before
;

men

could restars
1

r%

cognise each other)

cf.

1p3

^"D

Jb 38 7

+ 27t.;
(on

also pi.

-pP3
cf.

Ex

D'-ia

Nu

28 111927

29

1317

all

these

J3);

also indef. cattle,

oxen, of a
29 - 29 2

number not specified Nu 7 8788 (in both " 9 enumerated as D^B); 22 40 1 S I4 3S 15 I K I


s

"rtK vb. Gn 44 s (J) of morning ; but also c. c. TIN noun, -\p2rt niK3 Mi 2 ; & TiK ipan; Ju 16 2 (opp. rb"b) so 1 S esp. ipan -iiK iy 22 34 38 33 9 s8 2 K 7 cf. 2 S 17 also 1 S 25 14
-

(here of graven work) 8 I Ch 1 2 2 Ch 5 18 Is 22 13 ^66 15 ; also as beasts of burden 40 b. a particular herd of cattle Gn + 1 Ch 1 2
7
.

40

S 29 (|| B?^ "*Jp. 2 S 23" rise Ju 9


1
ffl

10

tc. of

coming of sun1

2 cf. 3-ijn '3 3 " of sunrise and sunset (H 1 ^? \^ 6,5 places d. of beginning of day, ends of earth), i. e.
9

21

wto

i.e.

18 7 (J);

cf. pi.

WTSft, our herds, only

Ne

io 37

nn$n$n '3?

fB Ru

(cf.

v 14 )

vid.

2824" (but

^pl
deLTVe Dr) ; time of prayer, & praise ^ 5 44 (v.
59
17

134

tipn
'33
1

H u)
1"

ninsp

S 54

'3HO

S 2"; adverb, use

in
s
.

88"

92';

Honnv noon

K 18

28

Je 20"; of

this sense (without prep, or art.)

Ex 16 7 Nu 16

three hours of prayer, rjnnvi np31 31U V' 55 Dn 6 10U); cf. also c. S^f infr. e. opp. (cf.

t [rn;?2] n.f. verbal, a seeking, nyi ni|333


i"l*l

Gn

K 2 S 1 (all P) Dt 28 Ez 2 4 1818 33 M Dn 8 M V. s s 3 14 2 Ch 2 13" 31 Ezr 3 Est 2 opp. D'3iyn p? Ex 29s*'" Nu 28" (all P) esp. 3-iymy "tparrp
s767
;
;

49

s7

(poen. in J)

Ex

16 7 * 1 "* Lv 6" Nu 9 21 3 1" 1 1 f Is 17" Zp 3 6 66 Ec 1 1 6 1 Ch 16 40 30 90

3$

Ez 34 12

/?'

a shepherd's seeking

his flock.

TrnpS n.f. punishment after examination 20


(inquisition)

Lv

(scourging 93
-

AV after
AE
Ki

= all day Ex
"'P

8 ls
a)

& (without art.) v

14

Jewish trad. Kerith 11 * Sifra Saad. Blfr* Jastrow D,ct 165 .) cf. Malbim

(both E)
21

*3?

30 Jh

=between morning and even-

ing; also1p>~l? 2?JX>=all night,

Ex
3nj>

27
15

(P) (both

Lv
P)
;

24

9 & '3-1J? 31J?3 note also the formula Tt


s

(H)Nu

21

evening came and then morning Gn 1 and (all P), i.e. the day ended with evening, 4 the night with morning ; peculiar is Dn 8' of
sacrif. rftttt? vhf\ D^K lp'3 Vjf 1$, 2300 evening-mornings,iprob.= 2300 half1 464 26 cf. v & 3 J. days (Ew Hi Meinh Bev Dr f. oft. (above & times (years) 7 s5 12" 17 ). 18 elsewh.) c. prep. ( + art. exc. Jb 7 ); in the

W W ****
9

Nu

and

* seek (Ph. &'P3)Pi. Pf. T t[ttfj?3]4 + i5t.; nu>\>2 Ec 7 " Est 2 16 sDO0j? ^i53Dti3" Ho 2 9 Vntfgact 3 2 cf. 5 6 W? Ezr2 62 + 12 t.; s3 8 f. wpa Is 65' + 2 1; Impf.'vm*. Jos 22 +
; '; ;

om. of daily
until

V^py iS 23"+ 7 1.; 1^ i's i6 + 23 t.; Imv. B*g3 1 S 9 + 3 t.; 1^3 1 S 28 + 8 t.; /n/ K^ab 1 S io + 2 9 t.; Pt. t?g30 Gn 37" + 2 3 t.; pi. Q^p30 Exio u + 38t.; 1. seek
16

37

fc;

"B^ Pr i5 + 2 t.;
14

nBp3X

9 ^i22 +

1.,

sf.

tofind: a. abs.

Ju
3

6 s9 2

K2

17

Je 5 Ez 34 s Ec
1

17

(yet v.

Ew).
1

b. ace.
-

Gn

37

Ju 4 22 14 4
27

morning, Ip33

Gn 1 9s7 +

lot., cf. also '3H


4

nSl3
1.
;

M +26 20
-

S9

io 2l4 21 i6 16

Jos 2 M (J) S 23 1425 2 4 3 26 2


1616

3"

obj.

a flea, but
2

rd. "K*??

Th We

Ex

16

in (or at) the morning, '3?

Am 4 + 7

s for (against or 6y) the morning, '3? Ex 34 cf. 6 <// 130 (cf. Che crit. n.); nearly =until ("^5?) Ex 34 s Dt 1 6 4 Zp 3 3 further '33 '33 morning
;

by morning, every morningf Ex 16 30 36 Lv 5 4 s0 11 19 2 Ch 13 6 (all P) 2 S 13 1 Ch 23 Is 28


21

s 4 13 ,4U 50 Ez 4 6 Zp 3 also '3^> '3^, same sense, s7 ti Ch 9 tpl. D'Hp?? every m. afresh ^73"
-

3 40 ,0 ,6 19 S 17 320 1 i 2 i'8 2K 2 6 9 62 s9 = Ne 7 H ) Ne 12 27 1 Ch 4 2 Ch 22 Ezr 2 ( 4 6 35 28 1I 2 2 25 36 176 1217 ii9 Pr2 2i 23 7 Ct3 5 6 Is4i 37 11 30 2433 Je 2 La i Ez 7* 22 34 416 Ho 2 9 Na 3 11 Zc ii 16 Mai 2 15 c. with P Jb io 6 d. ace. rei 14 2 7 pers. Ju 18' 1 S 13 28 iKi'En 3 Est 2 122 9 Is 4O 20 La i 19 Na 3'. 2. seek to secure: ijr 10 a. ace. the priesthood Nu 16 (P); David for

Kirkp Klo Dr;

li

i>

Is 33

cf.

La 3 s3
v.

aim.

= continually ^ 101
18

king
ifr

(cf.

27

Je 2i 12 );
ment)
;

EHP,^ t Jb
'

(||

D'JW"!? every

also without prep, or art. in the 6 4 4 18 55 d. supr.,& sub 2. g. ing H07 cf. i^5 of bright joy after night of distress (poet.) fig.

momorn-

life
1

46" ('3 Hfc$) 49 59 90 8 h. in phrases, '33 D\3B>n (D3E*1 etc.) 143 . 8 he rose early in the morning tGn 19 27 20 21 14
cf.

Jb

11 17 ;

*3o

15

17

14

22 3 26 31 28 18 32 1 Ex8 16 9 13 24 4 34 4 Jos 3 1 6 12 7 16 8 10 (all JE) JU6 28 19 68 1


cf.
12

NU14

40
4

2o
,

15

i7
20

29

,ol0
s

cf.v

11
,

2K3

22

35

I9

S i" 5 =ls 3 7 36

s 3 ,s 14 10 f 35 38 40 54 63' 70 3086 Pr 29 9 30 21 26 16 30 26 20!!1 7 9 7 37 4 6 49 Je4 i i 19 2i 22 34 3 8 44 s3 b. aim at, practise : n$TI Wpl seek hurt of Nu 35 10 26 2 13 24 7 Est9 3t3 '3 (P)i S2 4 25 (^)i K 2 o V'7i 3 11 19 cf. + 4 10 Pr 1 7 -\3B> Pr 1 7 pri 3 Pr 1 1 27 H31W Ne 2 ramvt Je 5 pnv, nuy Zp 2 3 01^^34", 6 25 14 15 noi Pr i 4 Ec 7 rw>a Dn 8 16 nyn Pr 15 18 Mai 2 7 nans Pr 17 9 mun 18 (? of dir. 2 s9 s4 o. // Ex 4 (J) Je 26 obj.), mSMffrl Ec 7
4
13

in battle 2 S 5 17 (=1 Ch 14 8 ); Je 45 (cf. v 5 ) ; B>DJ B>p3 seek to take one's Ex 4 19 (J) 1 S 20 22 2323 23 15 25 29 2 S 4 8 16"
2

S3

17

1014

'

mm
d. ?
1

'.

'33
2

Ch 20 Jb I Pr 27 Is 5"; (lap* etc.) Qp"l tGn 24" Nu 22 1321 (all JE) Ju 19 27 20"
14

&
6

// Gn
2 22

43

30

Ex

15

S 14 4 19" 23 10
21

S 20 19

10" (JE) Dt 13" 22 40 3 Est 21 i K

S 24"
24

1
1

K
S

tEx

14

';
11
.

'3H nnbB'K

morning watch
(cf.
'

2. morrow, next day

10 7 3 6 ^ S7 Ec 12 Zc 6 the face a. of rulers 1 io 24

12*.
(

3. seek

=2

Ch

s3

Pr

Germ. Morgen, morgen) without art. Ex 16 19 20 Lv 7" 22 30 (opp. wnn Qin) Nu 16' ( |pno v 716 ) 1010 Nu 9 2 ; with art. Ex 16 2324 29"; cf. Ex i2
'

29 0/ ^orf (from resorting to sacred 14 4 16 1 Ch 16" 105 ) 2 Ch 7 places) Ho 5 s9 1 s s 8 2 S 21 24 27 ; without "3? c. nirv Dt 4
.

26

b.

(=f

Zp
2

Ho 3 6 5 6 Ex 33 7 (J) 1 Ch i6 (=f 105 3 )


10 16

'3^

41 3 EX34 Nu22 Zp3

25

'33

S9

19

(opp.

Di>n
'

to-day)

cf.

20 s4

(Stu);

'33

Ex

to-morrow morning '3n Ju 6 3 14 14 7" Jos 7 Est 5 definitely


;

2o Is5i Pr28 Zc8 Ez 8 s2 Is 45" 65 2 12", Je 29 13 Mai 3 V 4 17 7 5


,

2Chn
S

21 - 22

cf.

W Dn

Je5o tpnbt* Ch 15 416 Ho 7 10


;

'">

n3T

ntfpn

135
c.
p,

TO
12
:

Am 8
4.
rei

12

; four 83". to wizards, but obj.

d. sq. Inf.

of resort

not expr.
a. ace.
i 20
.

desire,
|t?

5. a. require, exact, 12 12 ace. rei TJI? pers. Is i fD pers. Ne 5 , ace. 18 b. exact equivalent or penalty for, ace. rei v
;
.

demand: 26 pers. Ez 7 Dn

Lv 19 34 (H). Ch2i 3 b. ace.


.

formations a clean heart ijr 5 1 (|| eNl); new heaven and earth Is 65 17 (in place of old); transformation of nature IS41 20 ; with double ace. np'J DPBTV snu transform Jerusalem into
rejoicing Is

65

18
.

Niph.
10

Pf. 2
2 t.;
19

fs.

0N13? Ez
2*8";

rei,

TO
1820

pers.
8

Gn

EZ3

33

cf.

31 43 (JE) 1 S 20 2 S 4" s3 ehl; no obj. expr. Jos 22 (P).

39

16

21 35 ; 3 pi.

^33 Ex 34 +
sf.
2
;

Impf. fifTf.
1. be

+ 104

30
;

Inf.
4

13 112n Ez 28 ; TftOBn Ez

6. (late) ask, request, ace. rei

Est2
ffl ;

15
;

DK-]3n

Gn 2
;

Pt. N"}33

+ 102 ;Pass.

?5?

rei

Ne 2 4

^5?

rei
8
;

ft?

pers. Est 4

Ezr 8 pers. Est ace. rei ft? pers.


;

i>$?

rei

Dn
4
.

^J?

(obj. el.

and earth Gn 2 4 (P); creatures 30 mankind Gn5 2 (P); heavens V' I 4 8 'i^io^ 2. with reference to birth: HX133 leta DlpB3
created: heaven

c. "Bta), ty 1

04

21

ft?

pers. 2
s3
;

Bfe? Je 5er*,^l Est 2

Pu. 7mp/. Ez 26 21 6e om S /i<. 0p3Pj


3 12
;

Ch 20

in the place where thou wast created (i.e. native 35 land) EZ2I ; "]tr\2n DV day when thou wast
created (king of Tyre)

Ez 28 1315
(||

t [ntTj?2l] n.m. request, entreaty, "He^S

(cf.

ym'y
22 s2).
.

DWl
3.

Est5

78

T]nB*i33;

Est5 9

^3 Ezr
;

2 7 ); trja?
10

ny

I02 19

ibi:

ny
:

of something new, astonishing

miracles

Ex

n.m. son (Aram. "13, Syr. jjs) only 22 2 in late Heb. of Pr 31 (both cstr.), v sf. "13 12 13 lpSO ^ 2 kiss the son, <S Modern Vrss Ges De Pe et al.; receive instruction X bpaaa6e
+1. "13.
;

34

(J);
2
1
24 - 24

new
;

things,

riXIS Jos I7 1S

Ez

23

47
;

s Is 48 Pi. Pf. Jos 17 18 ; Inf. abs. tOS tiHTffl 1. cut down: a forest Jos

niK^n

ncutlitas

@;
;

apprehendite disciplinam 33

Ew;

trail Ez2 i7 (J); antainsjnniK 3 out: T, hand, as an index Ez 21 2424


.

1518

47
.

2. cut

do sincere homage Aq Sym Jer Br MP136 emend. Lag ("piD) ilDiO ipB>3 prf <m 3 0PS81 his bonds (cf. v ) so Kmp Che
kiss purely,
.

n.f. a creation, thing created, as preternatural, unparalleled; ace. cogn. '3~DK " trn; Nu 16 30 cf. JOS , Qal 3, Miph. 3.

TrWHS

11.

IS corn,

in.

12 pure, fl, 1, n. ">3, v. TO.


Ar.

t iTfcOSl n.pr.ni.
jamite
tii.
1

(cf. ijy, form, fashion by cutting, shape out, pare a reed for writing, a slick for an arrow, but also KJ,

tl.

N H3

('<

hath

created)

a Ben-

vb. shape, create 53

Ch

8 21

[^1^1 *
1

be fet

(
v.

Ar

of a
1

thing, sound, healthy;

create; Ph. Xilil

CIS

'

M7

incisor,
.

a trade in-

volving cuttings As. bard, make, create, 2Gii Gic but dub g ab

COT
,

/n/ DaK^Sn?
.

S 2 W to make

Hiph. KID)
;

4h

& /

yourselves fat.

& Hpt KAT

build,

DHM
t.;

^2 found
Ba
2 *1888 ' 58

ZMG1883tt3
,

synon. .133;

comp. As. band,


liquid;

create, beget,
J

with change of

Aram.

"}3,

2,,

create)
i

Qal Pf. Gn
Nu
1

ttrnjl adj. fat ^73 4 Ju 3 17 pi. own? 15 w 3 f. HKns Hb i 1 K 5 cstr.TISDn i + 2t.+ 20 Hi 01 !m * nn3, <rU; pi. EZ34 nns;
; ;

niX"13

i'+io.

/$ K} Gn
J**p.

2127

16 30 ; Inf.
s

*03 Gn5';

103
1

V51
;

43 with ace. fashion,create, alwaysof divine activity, 2 1. obj. heaven rei, seldom except in P and Is and earth Gn i 2 3 (P) Is 45 1818 mankind Gn
iot.;
sf.

1^13

Is

*t& Is 42 Tlia Ec 1 2 ; shape,


;

12

Pt.

Gn 4i 6 + 3t.; nKn3Gn4i";fat, cattle 3 320 ipa Gn 4I ^7- (E) 1 K 5 sheep Ez 34 Zc ii 16 food Hb i 'z BN fat man JU3
;

16

17

I'^l

*n3 Dn
v.

15
;

D^IN '3

</tet>

body fat

ijr

73

P*?^ T^Q n.pr.m.


^Nia
^sna
v.

v.

sub TfBp.

nu

sub n*3.

32 g 48 J g ^H. the ,57.57.27 gl.J(p) 6 7(J) Dt 4 ^ 9 s 26 host of heaven Is 40 ; heavens Is 42 ends of 13 8 north and south i/'So ; wind the earth Is 40" ; 21 13 the D^Jn Gn i (P). 2. the individual 4 man Mai 2 10 (|| father) Ec 12 1 ; the smith and 16 1616 Israel as a nation Is 43 ; the waster Is 54 ; 3. new Jacob Is 43 ; the seed of Israel Is 4 3 7
;

D", "T)21
*y"^^J

sub ni3.
Ar. S^j 6e or become cold).
El9
-

(cf.

Am

tT3
\'rJ>;

n.m.

18

Aram. T)3, hail (Ar. ^S,

aL

Sab. ffTO,

coM
c.
22

TJ3

Ex 9 W + Ex

28 1.; Aat7,

conditions and circumstances righteousness and salvation Is 45 s ; darkness and evil Is 45";
:

c."' jna 9"; also

Exg"- 33
,

* Tt2n Exp' 823 " 25 3526 io612 15


-

DHM ***)_
,

||nVp
9",
cf.

<Ander
||

23 - 28

9
s4
;

||

nVp

& 1BO Ex

fruit of the lips Is 57";

a new thing (a woman encompassing a man) Je 31 22 HK^S M (swallowing up the Korahites) Nu i6 (J); 4. of transIs 4'. cloud and flame over Zion
'"lean
;

eta lightning 9
47 - 48

all

JE, Egypt, plague;

ifr

32 another great hailstorm Jos 10" 105 13 in theoph. f i8 (E), where '3? "P.aK; further, 13 e'X'^ru) 2 S 22 om. by error; del. however (||

78

TQ
in

136
'3

rina

^18"

cf.

De Che
eta

etc.;
8
,

nn*1K Jb 38",

nwpi ate

'31

148

'31

ppr

Hg
30
s0

2 17 ;

sim. Is 28 s -lye* '3 BTrt; fig. of judgment of

fig.

Is 28 17

('3 |3S)

Jehoiada and captains 2 2 Ch 23 with oneself Jb 31 ; with Leviathan to be a servant Jb 40 28 ; between man and man Ho 10 4
1 ; 1

K n'=

t~TO vb.denom.
consec. Is

haU,
/wi7.

Tfijn

rn?? TOI

TV-O hv3 Ju S 9 liance of friendship between


cf.
4

33

=nn3

4. albx Ju 9 46 David and Jona.


.

32"

r'<

s/wW

S 18 3 20 8 2 3 18 cf. ^ 55 21 5. alliance of 17 ma marriage Pr 2 Mai 2". In all cases


than
is
1

ma

T["V13] adj. spotted, marked (as

if

sprin-

the technical phrase for


10

making covenant
s7

kled with hail? soKicf.Lag BN29 ; Syr. JJU, i.e. grandinatus, grele, PS), mpl. of sheep & goats D'TOI Dnpa D^pg Gn 31' 012 ; horses Zc 6 3 6 .
-

except Je 34 nn33 1N3; Dn 9 *? Various preps, are used, most oft. ?

nna TOM. Ex 2^+


, .

28 butalsoDVGn26 +,n8 2 S3 12 -r ,'p3 2 Chi6 3 XI. between God and man. 1. alliance of

t TCI 1 n.pr.loc. "HS K VAT v V


.

Gn 1 6" near Kadesh.


1

2. n.pr.m. "H3 an Ephraimite


tl.
BPS1

Ch

20

2. covenant, as a friendship (|| *liD) yj, 25 divine constitution or ordinance with signs or
.

14

HIS vb. eat


1

(As.-iard
/;>/
8

&

deriv.
2

Zim

) Qaliy.
1

2S12";
S
1 7

rrGK

S is 810

eat irearf (D3p~V13


133^

scribal error for yiro

K iS^Dr
S3
35

8"" 07
).

Pi. Inf. rfna\


l

La
s
;

4'

for devouring.
J"IV13np 2

Hiph. Impf. '?13FI


cause to eat bread.

a. with Noah Gn 9 9 17 (P) a divine promise that there Is54 Je33 ; would be no other deluge, b. with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob Gn i5 18 (J) 17 2- 21 Ex 2 24 6 4 5 23 Lv 26 42 (P) 2 1 Ch 13 16"=^ 105 810 Ne 8 Je 34 18 a promise to multiply their seed, 9

pledges (vid.
10

nSti). 20S5

'

Inf.

trP-Q

n.f. food 2

S 13 5710 Ez 34 20 v. na.
;

give them the land of Canaan, and make them a blessing to the nations, c. with Israel at Sinai=Horeb, with a covenant sacrifice EX19 5
2 4 78

t [j"Vn3] n.f. food; 'nrns


iy food.
II.

,/,

60 22

m (or a*)

(E) 34

,0 27 29
-

(J) 3

16

Lv2 13 (P)

s 91525 44 45 24 26
-

7T13

fetter

Zim BPMfB

(cf,

&

As. hard,, bind, whence birttu, K7 treaty, covenant D1


).

s9 ; plains of Moab Dt 28 ; with blessings and curses Dt 29 20 ; frequently referred to in other books 2 Ch 34 32 i/<- 25 10

13 renewed in (H) Dt 4

44 Je

>

8 i

50

516

20

74
i
21

78

1037

18

2 - 3 - 6810

103

106 45

in

6-9

Is

jTP"G
tfijici;;

n.f.

'3 Gn o + constitutio) Gn6 + 5 ot.; ^nn3Dt 3 3 \nn3^ 44 + lit.'; nsrina i 82 8>; -inna Ezi6 inn3Ex2 24 +
13 18 9 >8
;

covenant

(||

Aram. B$, 8m199 1.; sf. W")3

61

Ho !io. a dlvine constitu . tion given to Israel with promises on condition of obedience and penalties for disobedience, in the form of tables of the covenant Dt 9 911 16 in28.30.32
-

22 9 31 32 i ? 6 8 Zc 9 n !
4

Ez i6 8Ma) 44 7 Dn 9 4

56"

18 t.; X. between pact, compact, covenant. men. 1. treaty, alliance, league: Abraham and Amorites Gn 14"; Edom and its allies Ob 7 with Philistines Gn2i 2732 (E) 26 s8 (J); Jacob and Laban Gn 3i M (J); Joshua and Gibeonites Jos 9"" 1516 (J); Israel and Canaanites EX23 32 1!15 2 34 (JE) Dt f Ju 2 ; Ammonites and Jabesh
;

3 4 " om. after }ViN piN; in 1 S 4 Dr); set forth in TVQn n3T words of the cove3 nant Ex 34 s8 (J) Dt 28 s9 29 s 2 23 ( 2 Ch 31 Je 11 2 8 written in 1BD the book of 34 )
-

scribed with theten words, placed in('<)jVO (TIN the ark of the covenant Nu io 33 +40 t.

m3

(vid.

We

"

m3n

the covenant
2

Ex 24 7 (E,
d. with

cf.

1 S 11 Solomon and Hiram 1 K 5 ; Ahab and Benhadad 1 K 20 34 Syria and Israel 1 K 3 15"= 2 Ch 16 ; Nebuchadnezzar and Zede1

s6

Phinehas Nu 25 3 (P), a constitution, establishing an everlasting in his line cf. D'oron JTH3 Ne 1 M
1 '--'

Ch 34 30).

34" J)

K 23 221

(cf.

priesthood

kiah Ezi7 nations against Israel ^83 6 ; ; nations with EgyptEz 30 6 ; Ephraim and Assyria Ho 12 2 ; Judah and Israel Ez 16"; Judah and

13" 19

Tyre Ami"; Assyria and Judah Is 33 JTn3T33 a prince in league (with him) Dn 1 i 22 (so He Ew Hi Meinh Bev ref. to h. p. Onias III, & translate prince ofcov't, cf. AV RV); fig., with
; ;

with Joshua and Israel Jos 24 s4 (E), an ordinance or constitutional agreement to serve Yahweh only. f. with David + So 4 29 34 39 1 32 12 Je 33 21 (cf. 2 S 7 1 Ch 1 7) ; a divine promise to the seed of David

&

MPn

ma

Mai

4,8

e.

ship,
(cf.

of an everlasting kingdom, the relation of sonand the superintendence of the temple

death Is 28' 618


:

with stones of the field Jb 5. 2. constitution, ordinance, between monarch and


;

subjects David and Abner 2 S 3****; David and the elders of Israel 2 S5 3 =iChn a ; Zedekiah and his people Je 34 8 18 ; hostile prince and Israelites Dn 9 s7 3. agreement, pledge:
"

a constitutional agreement to be h. Hezekiah and. the the people of Yahweh. 10 a constitutional agreement to people 2 Ch 29 reform the worship, i. Josiah and the people
, ,

= 2 Ch 23 K
s

\)r

2).

g. Jehoiada
s

and

the people

2K11

1'

2 23 a constitutional agreement to obey the book of the covenant, j Ezra and tine people
, .

Bfra
3
,

137
ingl

ma
NH
id.,

Ezr i o a constitutional agreement to put away k. the foreign wives and observe the Law.
prophetic covenant, a divine promise through a series of prophets to establish a new constitution

Aram,

id., pT]S, Jl^a,

Ph. $>P3,
is

As. parzillu

COT 01"",

(Ar.

Jj /eer

loan-

word)) alw. abs. '2

nBHn J1P3 Je3i 31 with new


,

institutions
8

and precepts Is 42" 49 55 59 61 Je 31 6062 40 6 20 37 34 s5 37 20 Ho 2 20 In Is 32 50 Ez 16


.

21

3133

'1. iron, lit.: a. iron-ore, stone conetc); 9 2 taining iron, Dt 8 Jb 28 ; b. as raw material s2 s 27 1 1 Ch aa"" 2 Ch (to be worked) Gn 4 29
-

Gn 4 22 + 74 t. (^13 Gn 4"

the Messianic servant


cf.

is

DJ?

JVO

Is

42

49",
'

6.is

2 ^i2 j g
;

44U;
etc.,

as article of
11

commerce
1

III. Phrases. 1. lib Mai 3 10 27 18 covenant making: TV"I3 m3 Gn 15 Ex 34 26 K 09 ,3!!4 1 K 5 2 K Jos 2 4 (E) Dt 5" 28 2 9 (J) u'7i 7 35 38 2 3 3 2 Ch2i 7 2 3 316 29 10 34 30 Ezrio 3 Ne 9 8 ^5o 5 8 9 4 Is55 3 6i 8 Jen 10 3i 31 32 33 32 40 M Hos 2 20 JTH3 13 Ez 2S establish
1 .
-

man

Ez 27 1219 Ju
1
19

d. as material of furniture, utensils,


'3

implements,
i

Bny Dt
l
,

3
cf.

'3
,

33n Jos
7

161s

313
,

'3

'3-djj

jb 19 24
3
,

fy & fig. Jei7


ni"l]?p
i

Jos 6 1924
2

fan
31

K 6 Nu 35", "inn 2 S iz =
31

Ch 20
p^j

'3H

S 12

cutting instr. of
trfff,

34 34 37 D*pn a covenant Gn 6 18 9 91117 17 719 21 Ex 6" (P) Ez 16 6062 but confirm covenant Lv 26' ('! H)
;
'

iron, '3

vid.

Am
,

'3

Dt8
2
2 "S

18
;

nnajw Gn
(poet.);
12
;

17

Nu25

,2

(P)
;

nna

Dt?

&

'3

Jb2024 '3 "pp_ 1 rono Ez 4 3 '3 WIS,


;

^33 f i 49 (|| K 2 2 u = 2 Ch l8 10
i.e.
-'

'3

-VJ3

of Babylon, ag.

S 23 s

Ch
^V
)

i5

JT-Q3 nay Dt 29 11 8 Ezi6 m* V' 111 ";

ma

ma

maa

N3 Ntw

Cyrus

* 50

16
.

210 fl

2.
4

on these Dr "* covenant keejnng : on the part


(Cf. further

17 7 1 S 17' & Is 6o (fig.) Dt 27 s Jos 8 31 Pr 27 1717 Ec io 10 Is 34 io (metaph.); head of an axe Dt 19' 2K6"; 19 22 Jos so weapon 2 S 23 7 Jb 41 cf. also Nu 31

Is

45

cf.

2. too? of iron

of

man JVO
12

132 ITVaS

1K11" Ne I s 9 s2 -f 78 10 103 18 Dn 9 rma -iw Dt 33' ^25', D^tno 46 Is 56 on the part of God TVQ "Df
IDS?
,

22

fig.

where iron as spoil of war. 23 of unwatered earth Dt 2S

3. iron in of Egyptian
;

bondage, 'an
'3 b)j pression

(H; on sf. 5 46 8 45 128,Rb cf. Di Ges ) v (H) + io5 io6 iii 15 Ez 16 80 Thus we have riJOtO 1 Ch 16 29 16 D^y nna Gn 9 i77i3'8.i9 Ex 3I iLv V'Sg
2

Gn 9

1516

Ex

s4

(all P),

Lv 2 6

42 - 42 - 42

Je 15 1212

cf.

"W Dt 4 20 1 K S il Je 1 1 4 of opDt 2S 48 Je 28" cf. v of strength 25 '3 Qi?; T^V? ? 3 Dt ss & Mi4
13
;

'

13

24

Nu

(=f
26

37 with
salt

18 19 25 13 (P) 2 S 2 3 5 (poet.) 1 Ch i6 17 60 6 5 10 3 8 40 105 ) Is2 4 55 61 J6 32 50 Ez 16 nbo nna Lv 2 13 2 Ch 13 6 21 7 (a cov't.

of prophet, firm through Yahweh's might, l^QJ? 16 18 10 '3 Je i ; of distress, '3 Tina 107 cf. v of

sacrificial

meal and
cf.
10

salt

on
);

cov't.

with

'a bat? ^ 2 of eviljudgments oi \ & 105 Je 6 28 Ez 22 18 20 simile of scorching sky doers, Lv 26 19 '3 i^OD of bones of hippopotamus
18

'

in Arabia
12

We

81" 2*"1

" 1 - 124
s6

ttbtf
32

m3
4
;

Jb 40 18

'3

Tj

4 of obstinate neck of Isr. Is 48

Nu25
Dt
7

nonm man Is54 Ez34 37 iK8 a (=2Ch 6 Ne 9 Dn 9 3. man mDO Ez 20 vhp rtna Dn 1
25

912

(P)

T ^^^S n.pr.xn. (man ofiron) 1. a Gileadite 2

14

28 30
-

S17

27

3233 -35 - 40

ig
63

37

1K2 ^pa 2 S1934


7
;

Ezr
,
?.

1115 2 "Oy Dt 17 Jos 7 16 20 2 3 (D) Ju2 2Ki8 12 Ho6 7 8 nan Gn ,5 44 14 16:!0 Je 17 Lv 26 (H) Dt 3I (J) Ju 2 Is 24" 10 20,21 j32 j j Ez l6 59 I7 M.H ^7 Z( , , 10 33 I4 3 nna ary i K 19 1014 Je 22 9 Dn 1 1 30 nna dno

covenant violation:
-

ma

61

=Ne7 PV^n
3 "'i'?"!
3.

'iT!?

n" 3'?
'

"Pf

'?'*!

^D 3

mo
1 ;

DDB'/J) t4~li5*1, where 2nd Barzillai=above, & 6 Ne 7 63,who adopted former is 2.apriestEzr2

name

S 21 8 a Meholathite.
(cf.

nna nto V' 89 39 nna &n ^ 89" Mai 10 2 nnaa npt? 44 18 wna nat? Dt4 23 31 Je 50 tbi-ia, niin v. sub Bha.
2
15

K
;

tnn3

vb. go through, flee

Germ.

V--

rvna T

v.

sub

i.

ma.
v.

durchgehen) (Ar. S go away, withdraw, flee) 25 Qal Pf. rna Gn 31"+ 9 1., vra Jb g vna 24 3 Is 22 nna^ Jb 20 rn^ jb 27 s2 Ne 6". /m;)/ n l 3 !l Gn 3i 21 + 13 1.; 3 fs. rnarn Gn i6 6 ma

V,

nr^-Q,

Tha
cf.

sub nxa.
6cwe, pierce,

^3
NT"!?

3 7 7 139 WTja; j e 52 vryfa 2 S 4 + 4 1., nfn'a-i 14 2 S 15 ; imv. ma Gn 7*+3t, inna i s 4 8


,

si)

(?

Aram. P3

or Ar.

7m/

a6s. nVia
3 i
;

Jb^
sf.

22
;

cs<r.
,

n"ia

JV>, appear).

niia Jon
(?)

*TTVPCL n.pr.f.
beauties are

descend, of Asher (perh.

Gn

35' + 2 t.
. .
.

'rna

1K2 7

823"+ 3 t., 5 ^nSa Gn3i ima


i
,

1. go or pass through, of bar,

foramen, Thes, or
apparent)
i

woman whose Ch 7 31 Kt (Qr hj|l),


j'jlT

rhab

Gn
2

20 21 22
-

rnarrnx tojw Ex 36 s3 (P). 2. /ee Ex 14 5 (J) Ju 9 21 1 S 19 1218 22 17 (E)


(del.

1 7p3n.ni. Dt 19, 5 iron(c.

7 afform.; fr.pierc-

S 13 4 26 21 39 52 7

343738

Dr Ne 6"
;

cf.

We)

fig.

14 3 15 Is 2 2 Je 4" of days fleeing away

rma
;
;

138

TQ
Qr, but del

Jb 9 B of man, like a shadow Jb 14 2 c. ft? flee 1 10 20 from a place 1 S20 2 S io ( + ->yt? pers.) Is 48 24 23 a weapon Jb 20 a person, c. HND 1 K n 68 7 usually c. "JBO Gn 16 31" 3s Ex 2" (all Ju 11 s '2 S 21" 1 K2 7 I2 2 = 2 Ch io 2 JE) * 3 l 57' (titles) 1397 Jon I 10 * I!? fig. Jb
, ; , 1-

WTOO Kt coll., Vrnao Qr; Co rds.


as gloss;

@ Ew Sm rd. VjnaD.
2

"QrTO
"pnn?
v.'

S 23 81 =

Win3
Dr.

Ch 1 1 33

rd. prob,

sub "VO

&

cf.

S 27* 1K11* Ho fl& place c. place & ? Ne 13 c. place & H loc. 12"; Jon I s 4 s 2S4 3 c. place & ~b NU24 Am? 6 43 40 s9 c. ^>K & pers. 1 S2 3 Gn27 (J) 1 K 2 1 K 1 i nnK & pers. 1 S 22 20 flee, sq. inf. iKli"Dn
27
i2
;

t0 e - acc
<

^2 na

n.pr.m.

v.

sub 1X3

p. 92.

Jb37"

v.

sub nn.

10

11

12

[na],

i"P*3 v.
14

^a
D*"jnS;
1

*T|

sub

11. STI3.

2 S 20 obscure, many after 33 rd Klo prefers Dnaan after & so Dr.

= hasten, come quickly Ct 8 14 VVian 1 Ch 8 13 Impf. U1T. Pr Hiph. Pf. 26 20 s8 sf. wnnr jb 4 i 19 inmasj Ne 1 3 WJ33
10'.

3. flee

pi^v.
n" ")^
t
cJjj
;

sub
sub

11.

ma;

v. also S>K

3, ^5?3 4.

v.

TO.
vb. kneel, bless

Ch I2 Pt'. n-iap Ex 26 ;'l. pass through, Ex 26 s8 (P) cf. Qal. 2. cause to flee, put to 20 men 1 Ch 8 12 drive flight, animal Jb4i 16 28 away Pr 19 Ne 13 (sq. V?5).
1
1S

28

lit.

(NH

id.;

Ar.

13

16

Eth.

flJhl

Aram.

esp. in

*xh& VS0 T" Vog


Tffi 2

?p.3 ^1=, [praise), p*lm -'4t<*- 94


;

Palm,
'

144

1.

[iTna] adj
fig.

fleeing

(=

Qal /p/
nia)
!

Ch 6

13

rUTM + 95 ; -pS
s6

)
(v.

rn|
i

tfn;

Jb 26 13 of
(prob.

eclipse-dragon, 013 B>nj |n$ I s 2 fi of Assyrians); as subst. 0' n , "!3 Is

Pi.); Pt. pass. ^113

Gn

70 1.; 1. kneel

down
Ze<

(so

kneeled

fugitives (for other views cf. so prob. also Is 15' HWIS, v. D 1 !?.

43" as
+ 11.
'

upon

Ar. Syr. Eth.): Va-Q-by ipjm awd A 13 * ^B? n3!33 his knees 2 Ch 6
;
.

Comm.)
1
22

rP^S

n.pr.m. son of Shemaiah


(cf.

CI13

rTHS n.m. bar


5

As. burAhu, spears

s 2. Mess us kneel before Yahweh i/' 95 * a. of God: sp"B blessed be (or pt. pass.), (only 14 10 26 ,26 2 27 '' Ex 18 1 S ^27 (J) Ru 4 4 (E) Gn 9 is) K 1 -21 Q 15.56 io9 1CI116 36 S 18 2 25'

GlMS shaft, spear, COT ) pns Dt 3 +

29
1 1 1.

Ch

11

(cstr.

Am
VPI-

etc.);
6
,

*ina

Ex^^g

3*

Kt (Qr both

89
>/r

M 106

64 9
12

Ezr 7*
6

28

22

31
5
;

41

14

18

72
ori-

H9
;

i24 i35

21

needless)
,

pL DTPlS Ex

26

s6

+8

66 20 6S 36

'J1K '3

t.,

DW"ja
',

^
fi

68 M (prob.

i44'

Zen
Ez
s3

B*f6tl '3

for

an

2Chi 4 nn3 Ex 3 6 31'+3t., Ipnna Na3 13 vnns Ex 4 o I8 + 7 t ( + Qr Ex 35" 39"), Je 5 1 30 La 2 9 n'rna j on 2 7 nnna i 8 i 5 5 but cf.
infr.;

ginal
2

nw);

p^V h*
18 47 );
.

'3

Gni 4 20
ni33 '3

(E);
12

Ttt '3
;

7^

S 22 47

(= ^
19

av

'3

P133

^ 72

b. of

1. a. bar, of wood, joining boards of 31.32.32.33.34.34 " tabern. Ex 2 6 26 27 27 28 29 29 35 11 g<jto-- 40


-

Nu 3 M 4 31 (all P).
1

14 3G (E) Dt 7 28 45 2 118 26 Is 19 25 Je 17 7 20 14 1^ blessed be Hue one blessing thee

men: Gn 27 (J) Nu 22 12 s3 2024 1 S 25 26 25 Ju 17 2 1 K 33


;

in3

-J313D
s9

Gn
3

27
21

Nu
2

Ju

63

S
2

s b. 6ar() of city-gates Dt 3 5 6 7 2 Ch 8 1 4 ; id. of gates of Jeru23 9


;

salem

La

also
8

(||

ffinjjo)
13

Ne 3
31

3- 6

"" 15

c f. V'
30
;

24 (E); mmb 5 15 2 * 115 ; jvby M 26 (J); *


9

'3

Ru
Is

,9 - 20

10

1
19
;

S
">

15'
SJffl

23

S
31

OT

S>6 '3

Gn
.

14
c.

Gn

24
4

65
.

s3

things:'

^Si ^"13

147"; cf. Am I Na 3 Je 49 Ez 38" Je 51 bars of city-gates, npru '3iK 4", i>P3 '3 Is
2 ,45 (of Babylon, broken bef. Cyrus) nn 13 Is 5 1 5 rd. Di al/13 v. ETT| ; yet cf! Che's prob.c. X
;

"]3B3 blessed be the fruit

of thy womb Dt 2 8 cf. Dt 28 s 1 S 25 s3 Pr 5 18 ITiph. Pf. 0^3) Gn 1 2 3 18 1 8 28 14 ( J) bless oneself {cULifhy.). Pi. 23S iP/.
1

^3Gn24 + 29t.;
20
5
26
;

1]t3V'io

Nu23

20
;

^llzCh
27 Gn27 +
->

'3 of distress, etc. fig. ?r)3 yjr 107"; of fortress, ftolK '3 in simile Pr 18"; fig. '3 of
crit. n.

2.

Vrpi Jbi
^fS8 Dt
3

5
;

sf.

^nj, V?^?,
t.;

etc.,

t.;

+9

Impf. V?], T3f? etc


10

earth (pictured as house out of which Jonah is shut) Jon 2'. (Older usage sg. of bar of door or gate, i.e. the great bar across the gate so
;

5 3 5 LH3 Jui6 ,0 Ami 1S23 7 1K4 13 Je 4 9 Pr 18' Jb 3 8 2Ch8 Ez 3 8" Laterals 4 5 3 6 "
5
-

31
s

La

2"

2Chi4 Ne

13

15

Na 3 .)
t [n"np] n.m.
(flight)

^147", but

also

Gn28 +52t.; n3i2N Gn i2 3 + 2 t.; pi. W3^ Gn 24 60 + 1 1 1. sf. 333) Gn 2 7 + 2 1 1. Jljro; Gn 4 9 25 + 2 t.; WanV Gn 14 + 16 t. Djnaj Gn 4 8 20 + 6t.; naanaKGn 27 'W.-^ Gn 27' ^nn3^72 n?*5rWJf 145* /TOv.'n"i3Dt33" + 29 t.; Inf. cstr. T3J Gn 22 24 t. //. abs.
;

19

'

9 al

;'

15

17

-)-

^"na Jos 24

10

fugitive Ez

1 7

2'

Pt. ?p3D Pr 2 7 "

(Ki,

cf.

Ko

-" 1

+ 4 1.;

Ew !aou 01 Sta);

l.bless God, adore with

T*
bended knees:
ace.
"

139
48
5

m-a

5" iCh2 9 10M


s

63

I03

20 2 '- 22
'

nx <t?SJ ^ I03'DB> T13 W*s *Ae I04 name of Yahwek Ne 9 s 96 s ioo 4 145 21 "p3
'

713 Gn 24 (J) Dt 8 Ju Ch20 26 3 i 8 Ne 9 V16 7 26 34 2 18 M 2 M I34 115 i 34 I35 135'^ ^^.,0 vna 145; 2 22 35
10

12

>

.9.

1 -

ons// congratulate oneself I33i>3 in his heart ; ijnr3 with or by (cf. 3 m. 2. d) thy seed (invoke for oneself the blessing of the seed of Abraham) Gn 22 18 26 4 the Messianic

Dt 29 18

'

(J);

by

i//-

JWlfr* Jos 2 2

33

66 68 w (doubtless
8

king

f 72

17
;

for

an
3

1 |OM \lfoa Is 65"; by * Je 4


I, - 4

original mrr), with b 1 Ch (of idolatrous worship).

29

20
;

J1K

?p3D

Is 66

t^a
Jb 3 ,s
knees:
4

n.f.

* knee

(As. birku
23
;

COT -;
01

2.
;

6W
,

blesses a.

Eth. flCh: Aram, fjf,

ww.- abs.

Gll I2 ( E) 26 12 30 2730 39 s 4 9 2S Jos 17" (J) Gn s"8 16a, n 324 1 28' 35 9 4 8 3 Nu 6 s427 5* 9* i7 25 2 6 11 13 7 2429 7 <--io-".w re 1015 23 21 (P) Dt i 2 7 12 14 I5 l319 26 15 28 8 30 16 Jui 3 24 2 S6 ni2 7 2 iCh4 10 24 14 27 26 5 2 Ch3i 10 Ne 8 6 Eu 2 4 Jb42 12 f 5 13 iS 13 28* 29" 4S 3 67" 7 8 io7 3s ii5 1213 i28 5 i34 3 i47 Pr 3 !0 l8i9 JS 5i s 6i 9 Je 3I 23 Hg2 19 T). A%,.sabbath Gn 2 3 Ex 20" (P); field Gn 27" (E); bread Ex 23^ (E); work Dt 28 12 Jb i 10 cf. Dt

32

273o

.6

48

Nu 23 20 (E) ty 109 28 Ex 2o24 Nu 24 Jos 24


,

with

ace.

Gn

^oU) Is 4s du. 0?3->3 + iot.; sf. '3-)3 etc. Gn 3 o3 + 1 1 1.;knee,


tKtt D"D water reachingto the knees Ez

17 22"

24

13S

WW
;

47

'313 bv

yjWn Dn
s5
;

io 10

bv
23

1T1

pnBQ H33!
yfcneesin
,

Dt 28
1

worship

K 8" Ezr 9
;

D'313 h> JH3 AneeZ on


s

in entreaty

V313 p3 VJB DB> }mt his face between his knees in prayer 1 K 18 42 C3n3 bv upon the knees, Gn 3 *6n v. pi ss DMWelbAu" 1> 30 (E on '3
;

13 2 Ch6 2K1", to drink of a fountain Ju 7 6 6

cf.

Is 4s

K 1 9>

men : priests 2 13 & kings "> 0V2 Dt 1 Ch 16 23 19 ^129"; MelchizedekAbrahamGni4 Moses Dt 32 13 6 7 33' Ex 12 39*"; Joshua Jos 14 22 priests 22 23 Lv 9 Nu 6 23 Dt27 12 J0S8 33 2Ch 3 o27 ^1 18 26 1,B 3
33"

^65"

15

132

3. men bless io 8 21 5 2 S 6 18

Sta ZAW *** 143 ) 50 23 (E) Jb 3 12 Ju 2


66'
;

:!

,r-

19

two DJJO N'XViGn 48

K4

Is
17

12

(E); knees as seat

s of strength, weak from terror Jb 4 4 Is 35 21 12 Na 2"; or fasting ^ 109 24


.

Ez

Solomon
1 Ch (=n.so.ss

iK8

= 2 Ch6 );

16 43 ) 19 40 ; Eli 1 S 2 20 ; io. 4 fat hers, esp. on death-bed Gn 23 24 27 1 12 t. Gn 27 (all JE) 28 16 + (P) 32 (E) 48 15 20 28 25 49 (J) 2 S 13 ; in consecrating a (P) 48 13 sacrifice 1 S 9 4. salute, greet, with an invocation of blessing (stronger than
s1
-

David 2 S 6 20 Balaam Nu 22 s

fi.n^S n.f.blessing(Ar.i^;; Eth.n^h^: J^jaa NH as Heb.) '3 Gn I2 + 39 t.; cstr. n?-l3 Gn 28 + sf. 9 taff]? Gn 49 + 7 t. pi. fftSyf f 2 1 + 4 t. cstr. sf. nia-is, nb-13 Gn 49 +5 t. oyvfiyxf Mai 2 1. blessing: a. of parent Gn 27 -"
Aram. N3-Q,
J
;

t.

s5

12

Dl^t?):

[mfc*

TOP 12 with
.

48
1
1

20

(E).

a. in meeting

S 13 10

h. in
c.

K 8<*.

Gn Gn 47 7 (P) 2 K 4 s9 io 60 10 departing Gn 24 (J) 47 (P)


thee will Israel bless
1
.

15

Gn 39
''

b. of God Ex 49 (JE), of Moses Dt 33 w 21 26 27 29 32 (E) Lv 25 (P) Dt ii 23" (=Ne 2 28 119 Jos 8^(0)28 7 29 ^3 9 2i 4 i 33 3 13 ) 2 8 3 o 3 26 30 10 Is 44 Ez 34 Jo 2" Mai 3 n3l3 44
1
. -

s8

1W

(J)

Dti2

15 s

i6 ,7 33 23

129

Pr io 22

18.
e.

d.

14 10 by messengers S 25 2 S 8 1 Ch in gratitude Jbsi 20 Pr3o" Ne n 2


.

congratula29 9 tions for prosperity Gn 12 3 (J) 2 7 Nu 2 4 (E) 19 5 47 1 i 62 in homage 2S 14 22 \f> ^49 g. 15 h. in friendliness 2 S 21 3. 5. bless, 72 with tRe antithetical meaning curse (Thes) from the greeting in departing, saying adieu to, taking leave of; but rather a blessing overdone and so really a curse as in vulgar English 10 3 as well as in the Shemitic cognates: 1 21 '

14 morning salutation Pr 27

f.

28 4 (P), c. of the 17 people, in recognition of good men ijr 109 26 s5 20 Pr io 6 24 28 . d. 0/ a poor man, in 13 2. source recognition of benefits Jb 29 2 24 of blessing: Abraham Gn 12 (J); Israel Is 19 26 13 Ez 34 Zc8 ; seed of the righteous f 37 s6 ; the king ^21'; memory of the righteous Pr io 7 ; new wine Is65 8 3. blessing, prosperity :

24 ; urnw nan3 the blessing given to Abraham.

nD rcna f

Gn

Jb
3

6 - 11

59

+ io
Jus

3
.

t.;

T>3n
f.

24

Pu. Impf 713? 2 S 7 a Pr2o21 Pt. lRbONu 22 s


;

VfpQ v'37 2 2 '' DK* Jb I pass, to be blessed, adored: -^ 1 13 2. prospered by God: a. persons 2 S 7 29 1 Ch 2 4 21 b. things Dt 17W ^,3722 nz 128 Pr 2 o 13 3. have prosperity invoked, by Balaam 33
3
t.;

rvpa Dt

13

33

22

I.

+ +

713133 by the prosperity of the upright 11 H nt3V ni3"0 DJ ; (the city is exalted) iTWO yea, the early rain covereth with blessings

D^B"

Pru

^
I

84

cf.

Gn

49

s526
;

D3T11313
.

nx nVWI and
2
2
.

'

curse your prosperity s ing, praise of God Ne 9


toill

Mai
1

4.

bless-

5. a gift, present

Gn 33"
15

(E) Jos 15" (J) Ju 1"


liberal

n
;

?l? "^3
6
.

S 25 s7 30 26 2 K Pr 1 1 25 (cf. Syr. person


6. treaty of peace 2

Jwaico, Eth. fl^h'T:).

Nu2 2
24"

fi .

4. tw gratitude Fr
^1"13>1 '

22

Ju5

24
.

Hiph.

l8 31 =rls36'

D'ppsn
(J).

aW fo mWe
v
72
17
;

Ai's

camels kneel
1.
;

Gn

18 Hithp. 5p3nn Dt 29 + 3
16

7m;;/.

T^"!

Is 65

P.

TO"?

is

65"; &&*

fn. n2~>3. 1. n.pr.loc. valley in wilderness 2626 mod. BereikM cf. Be & by Tekoa 2Ch20 ; reff. 2. n.pr.m. one of David's band 1 Ch 1 2 3
.

Ira
TTJVG n.pr.m.
.

140
1.

TO
tpja n.m toEzI13

(blessed)

friend
"

and

lightning

(chiefly

in

36 amanuensis of Jeremiah Je 32 121316 36 4 32 43 1J 2. a priest, son of Zabbai (Zaccai) Ne 45 20 7 3. son of Colhozeh, of the tribe of 3 io
.

poetry) (Ar. Jjj, As. WrJbu

Aram.
22"

p!?,

COT 01"", Zim BP 7& B L^)_abs. 'a Jb 20 + 7 + 2 S


t.

cstr. (cf. infr.);


16

Judah Ne

p^a Dt 32" +
4

2 t.; pi.

D-g^f
1.
lit.
16

i\
n.f. pool,
5 pond (nanan SI
; ;

Exi9
Ar.

+7t., Vgna

tnD"l2
i>.J

SabVna-a Sab. Denkm.73 Aram. *?Onj)) 16 2 20 15 13 17 'i 2 S 2 4" 2 K i8 (=Is 3 6 ) 20 Ne 3 s Ne 13 s 911 1 K 22 cstr. nana 2 S 2 Is 7 22 ; s 6 2" 3 15 Na 2"; pi. ntona Ec 2 Ct 7

t^C^S
i>y33-Q, Palm.

n.pr.m. (El doth

bless,

cf.

Ph.

"paba Vog
n.pr.m.

117

,Bab. Bariki-iliOpp

JA.1887K.,.-D.,5^

fother Q f

E]i hu

Jb 32".
s.

mostly pi. lightnings, liglvtning-flaslies Ex 1 9 18 15 (intheoph., on 2 S 22 16 v. infr.) 77 19 97 4 >fr M 7 13 16 so in sim. of swift !35 Jb 38 Je io 51 Na 2 5 sg. only ^ 144 6 2 S 22 16 (where brightness however rd. P13 D'pia cf. P13_ S0 @L Klo 15 13 Che, cf. his crit. n. yjr 18 ), Ez I (in vision), and in sim. of brightness Dn io 6 swift destruc14 tion Zc 9 2. fig. (always sing.) of flashing arrow-head Jb 20 2S cf. 3in 'a Dt 32 41 'a
;
,

1//97

; lightning,

Na 3 3 Hb 3 n
Barcas,

mn
1

cf.

glitter of

weapon Ez

**.
Pun.

t^rrytT
Ges t27
Is 8 2
no-ja,
;
'

(=WJW

Yah blesseth

Tp^2 n.pr.m.
1'*""'' 6

(lightning -flash,

cf.
cf.

father of a Zechariah in Isaiah's time


:

usually in abbreviated form as foil. 20 2. 1. son of Zerubbabel I Ch 3


.

surname of Hamilcar, H.miun.i. gab Dp


pna

^ DHM^ W ";
&
-

Nepos
Palm.

Vog

16 s3 3. a Levite guard of the ark 1 Ch 9 1 5 father of Meshullam, one of Nehemiah's chiefs Ne 3 430 6 18 4. father of the prophet Zechariah
.
.

Israel

Ju
cf.

A fix ^

M nMM v M^
-

son of Abinoam, )
'

leader of

,-112.15

P"13.

(TO

"ja.

Zc
1

Ch 6 M

i'sWSJI v
'

7
;

of Asaph VTjarjf also 5. father

T P p"^S
to

n.f. a precious stone,

emerald,

ace.

15

7
'.

6. Ephraimite chief 2

Ch

28 12 .

03

^fryja v. i^rna; supra. D"!^ (cf. Ar. 1J twist a rope oftwo strands).
rr?">|,

TCOhSL
1j
1

Lag comp. Skr. markala, Gk ndpuySos, ^u>ySo t) Ex 28 17 39 10 (both P). 13 i80R 2 Pinsk tnj5na n.f. id., Ez 28 cf. Ges
-

1""-

Jur Kccl

Josephus; (from flashing, sparkling;


.

n.[m.] variegated

cloth

(Ar.

Bini.73.

J rope

(or fabric) of two strands or colours ;

cf.As. birmu,
iris,

Zim BP82

akind of clothing COT ", burrnu, on burumu cf. J e n Ko,mo,liff^ "")\u?3


' .

'M
(V
Gn
3. a

n.pr.m. (>/ & mng. unknown; head of a family of M s5 Nethinim, '3^33 Ezr 2 =Ne 7
D*l,7"l3.

Bab.

BarMsu Dl Pr212)
,

D'Oia

Ez2 7 24

TQ' ;p"l3.
also

n.m. pi. briers

(so

Vrss Ki

al.,

yr>3
unknown
*

cf. 'a trip.

TJV\ji n.pr.m. king of


;

Sodom

G11 14

Stu q.v.,Be, -/unknown; cf. yCSip; > J. D. Michaelis, Thes al. threshing-sledges, furnished
with sharp
(glittering)
'jrtpvi'g

BnXA<i).

stones)

Ju

87
(^id.

^Pl)
also

ny"^3 n.pr.m. 1. 1717 Nu 26 444i 1 Ch 7 30 31 46


-

a son of Asher
.

'an-rw lanan B*n) and I will


the thorns

Da-iba-nx

thresh

your flesh

together with

2. son of

Ephraim
.

a Levite

(where expl. as if fr. nyta). 16 13 Benjamite njpa 1 Ch 8 nflf 1 Ch 8 ,on


1

Ch

ra

4.

iChz3

'an

t^ynS adj. Nu 26".

gent.

c.

art. as n.coll.

nnfiB>D

16 the briers; v nansn 'sipTisi Tyn 'Jprns ngji m\ 5 B3114 niap ib'js ns Dna ( r d. Bhjl for SH ! Bu cf. Stu Be) and he took the thorns of the wilderness and the briers and threshed, etc.

of tin wilderness and

Vf\ 'an

jH] vb.

purify, select

(cf.

As. bar'.ru,
BAS
"

vb. flash, of lightning (Ar. BI>76 As. bardku Zim flash, lighten, gleam, 262 Aram. p^a. jU, Eth. (U+: Sab. pna Hal cf. 2M0 lm OT Qal P/ PT8 so rd. after L 15 2 S 22" & also in f i8 (cf. Klo Che crit. n.);

tp"Q
'

^
,

be shining, in deriv.

Zim BP4, 7S
-

Belser

1M
;

Ar. Jj, pious, kind, true; "3 he was pious, good,


virtuous, honest)
sf.
,

Qal

l'f.
s

'Oha Ez 20 38
1

Inf.

DHM

)
||

all c.acc.cogn. p")3, O'p"}?; /. fnai/' 144 flash, trans, flash lightning, subj. 'V
;

; tOJ 9 (si 1.) D"o|> as metaplastic form, but on text vid. "W3 supra 1^3 Jb 33 3 4 t.; f. HfTTtt p. 101; Pt. pass. m.

Ec 3 18 Ges }67a

cf.

vera

Ne

19

Zp

3';

1.

purge

out,

purify:

^Via*

-a
DHlbn
you
lip

141

ota @

D3t?

the rebels

and I will purge out from among Ez 2038 11*13 1?V a purified
;
.

Zp3

9
;

V?0
:

manner Jb 33 s
in

1113 wr in a pure, sincere 2. choose, select, only JP<. and


chosen, valiant

also Gr. fipddv, Lat. bratum, cypress, juniper & so Thes; (PS); in favour of cypress, also in favour of J?r or jpiW, 33 Rob in KobGes

(because cypress not


non); cf. also RS Ph. n.pr.loc. DB>3 ''K (
1

now

indigenous on Leba20

Chronicler

men

Ch

40

""""'"-

; sheep 3. cleanse, make shining, polish, 1V13 J*n polished arrow Is 49 s (cf. De pt. pass.

porters Ne 5 18
.

iCh9

musicians 1CI116 41 ;

i.e.

isle

Low N,M & Brathu

of firs;

v.

= WJ'N) = Gr. n.rt/oOo-cu Fh0n w


-

who

lays stress

on
"

as

prove Ec 3 D"}3? on 9 D'l-'NI <^a< (rod may prove them (RV); s7 v. la.' Niph. nan Is 52"; P<. 13J 2 S 22

&

Je 51"

infr.)

4.

18

test,

Pra",z """ IM B^13 Ho 14' + Bybl. in Euseb D^BTis 2 S 6 5 + 1 1 1., D'eha Na 2 4 v&ra 4 1.;

8pr further Schroed name of Hermon Philo

Is 37

s4
,

VBh3

K
s4

; 1.
2

(lit.)

a noble
2

yjr

8 s7 );

purify
of

oneself:

the

bearers

the
S7

a. ceremonially, sacred vessels Is 52".

tree, usually ||nx (exc. 13 9 17 Is 55 14 yjf 104

S 6s
2
4

iK6"
,

Ch

3'

Ho

b. morally 2

S
(I1

35

jatrtfr

11 2. /nte. n3H 13np Je 4 purify, cleanse. D'Snn Je 51" polish arrows (vid. 3 above). 10 Hithp. 1. Impf. ni31V Dn 1 2 purify oneself.

=V 1^' '^)22

18 27

Pi. Inf.
-

TS^ Dn
-

2 K growing Is 14 37 60 13 (|| pail 1133 = nN) (|| D1H)


8

Na

);

as standing 23 19 Is 41 19

and

55"
2.

io 4 ' 7
,

HiP h 1 Inf-

sim. of luxuriance, stateliness EZ31 8 productiveness Ho 1 4 9 (Now thinks cypress), fig. for

spear-shafts
fig.

Na

Hi-St, but

for

mighty men Zc

>

D'BHS

2
.

3. as material

2. li^PI \^i8 27 pure, just, kind.

= 13nn

2S22 27
4 1 i

Aew oneself
4

pi.), for building temple ('3 'VJ?) 1 s2 24 5 6 M cf. 9" 2 Ch 2 7 ; '3 yv 5 (sing.) 2 Ch 3 (cf. Baer's n.); '3 nii>l> 1 for ships (no f$) 6";

(always
-

fii.~0 adj. pure, clean, Jb


4

i/'24

13 Pr
810

Ez 27 s ; 0^13
Dn/BCU tJT^S

; ^. I9 Ct6 pl.cstr. ^j 3 4 1. ^wtre, clear: 33? 13 ^)Mre in foarf ^ 2 4 nn TJr 7 3 1 a pure damsel Ct 6 910, man Jb 1 1 4 33^
14
"13
;

f.nia

musical instruments

^ madeS6
5fc|
2

appar.

= unM. all
1
||

offir,

but

Ch

3"

>

&

so here

We Dr.
||

commands
of sincere
{"in.

of God

^ 1 9'.
2
12

2. clean: 13

M3K crib
Ct
cf.

T [ni"l3] n.m. id. (Aramaic (prob. NorthPalest.)


1
17
;

iscleanFri^*. 3. perh. adv.13"1pK0 kiss purely,

"13.

but cf. 13, p. 135. homage ^ n.m. grain, corn (cf. Ar. j wheat,
1.
16

ref.

DTW form of same) only pi. Wfetf to arbour of trees as their home,
n.pr.m. (/

n.x.

grain of wheat), f 72 325 23 14 42 4s (E) f 65 Pr


tl.

Am 5" 8M
1 1 26

13

Gn 41 3649
2
24
.

Tyta3
^fchs,
>i

& meaning unknown)


s
.

Je 23 s8 Jo

king of Gomorrha
i

Gn 14

13

n.m.

lye,
i 2"

potash, alkali used in


(see JV13).
:

ri i3,

nrrn3

v.

sub

nnw,

p. 92.

smelting metals Is

tiO
yxctt=>
Aoot. s. Pt. ito

tn. "13 n.m. cleanness, pureness


cleanness of my hands 2 S 22 s5 , ( 1'3my cleanness 2 S 22 );
21

*TJ
) 1^

"w
25

Aram. D'DB, (have a sweet odour, be sweet, pleasant, Pa. yimi to delight,
cf.
1. 12,

= 1^ i8

KD"D3, sw e<; Palm.

21

18

KDtO {xnm) Vog"'


-n cf. g])iced ( ot
_

1883 -

1. is. 1*.

zo .tc.

Beckenfine,

*]?

13 Jb 9 30 22 s0

dorf

zMG isss.^.

As

J a ^, Mj

pa mate
.

111^3
in

n.f. lye, alkali, potash, soap,


.

used

beautiful
>

COT Gto").
L.

M 2 washing Je 2 Mai 3

Ota, [Ota] v v T T J

v. DB*3.
'

t"l3 a.m. field (BAram. Nia, Syr. |U, Ar. J o/jere country, land) 133 13T <foy grow 4 up in the open field Jb 39 (Aram, usage).

tree

tD'H3'13 n.m. pi.


of

birds fattened for table

spice, balsam, balsamAram. NODB, I'rtmA, Gk. ^dX(Ar. 'Lj, , S4 +, DHExSO^v.infr., craiior; cf.Low^) 3ls3 Ct 5 (as if fr. QEB); pL OMfift Ex 25 s + 'tpB-S
1

tctan.m.

capons Ki, geese (from their Jer Thes, swans Ew, pure white feathers) 5' Tristr. AV EV (n3l3 guinea-hens Th, /ow'.s 8 17 it ""). tp&y water-birds Lv
1
;

Solomon

K5

18

1.,

VDE'3
24

Ct4
;

16
;

odour Is3

D^-JtJJg

1. spice, perfume, sweet Ex 30 23 ('3 perh. so


it
;

JP^3
COT
Q,<,M

(v'of

foil.,
11 "

meaning unknown).

23 from) DBQ-njp v with this cf. Aram. Uus, NCD13 J|>; 13 Is as costly, token of wealth 2 K 20 siiices

pointed to distinguish

Uuu)

TUJVQ n.m.

cypress or fir(As. burdht ,Aram. Wfrtt, JI.0U cf. nil3 infr., v.

140

39
1

cf. 2
;

Ch

32

s7
;

"- 24

cf.

sg. 1

K io'= 2 Ch 9
;

royal gifts

Kio 21025 =2Ch


s
;

as article of
2

commerce Ez 27 s2

burnt at burial

Ch

16 14 ;

nctea

142

man
+ 1 6 + 96 1.;
9

appointed for ingredient of the anointing oil 8 28 30 25" 35 cf. v (all P), cf. i Ch 9 (Palm. v. stored in temple 1 Ch 9; used for supr.) 12 purifying the women of Ahasuerus Est 2 ; elsewhere only Ct 4 1014 spices, v 16 balsam-juice,

pi.

Dnfe-a
2" 19

Ex

Pr 1 4 30 ; 1. of the body:
12

a. of animals -

Nuii Ju6

4 a3

19- 21

gathered Ct 5 ; balsam-tree '3 Hfl Ct 8"; beds 2 '3 n:r\y Ct of balsam 5" sim. rwjj ct 6 ; cf.

of lover's cheeks.

Ho 8 Mi 3 3 Hg 2 Zc n 916 b. of men Gn40 (E) 2 ** ij Ex4 7 (J) Lv 12 3 i^> 2 i6t. 26 M (P) Dt 28 MM 32 ju 8 1 si? + 34 1014 30 s6

Pr 23 20

Is 22

Gn 41 Ex 21 28 2 2 30 Nu I2 (E) 4 (JE)Gn9 + (P 3 ot.)Dti2 -r (D9t.) 1316 6 2 31 1 1S2 K17 19 Jb3i 41 i//5o 1619
1B
'

15

13

13

44

17 65 66 Je

21

1 1

16

+6

t.

Dn

Ez 4"
.

io 3

13

12

19

21

42

tjIQtoa

n.pr.f.
of

(jierfume

?) 1.
s4

Hittite

Esau Gn 26 (P); called daughter of Ishmael, and sister of Nebaioth 3 Gn36 (but due prob. to R; this daughter of Ishmael is rbrsp in 28 s P); v. also 36 4101317 (all

woman, a wife

6 Jb2 4 6 1! 7 10 .. I3 5 9 z ^20.22 21 oo 21 25 lo~ T 6 33""" ^ 2 7 2 38 4 8 *" 2 I02" iog 24 Pr f2>;' 38" 79 s2 11 19 4 26 Je 19 9 La 3 4 Ez 3 2 5 3 7 6 8 4 5 Is 9 17 4 9 1718 Dn i 15 Zc i4 12 The flesh of the body is 39 19 s6 contrasted with stone Ez 2. flesh 36

1K4

'

n
:

P) (Sam. has r6nD throughout Gn 36). daughter of Solomon, wife of Ahimaaz 1

2.

K 4".

TDttQ
'

n.pr.m. a descendant of Issachar

body itself (esTp. in P) "]D" N^> DIN "ifeO by upon the body of man it shall not be poured Ex 32 30 (P); nba by Bf3^ 12 D?8D Tircm drawers 3 4 shall lie put on his body Lv 6 16 (P); p'e> Db"l
for the

Ch f.
T DfeQO n.pr.m.
1. a son of Ishmael

ntea

i>j>

K21

27
;

rtoa nx
9

j>m and
-

fie

s/wZ'.

Gn

25" =
1

1
.

Ch

59
.

2. a descendant of Simeon

Ch 4 M

I6 24 26 28 17 16 22 s 78 vzib crtoye shall Nui9 (P); not put any cutting for any one in your body
iWfie his body

Lvi4 is Da-ifeoa unn ab


5

13- 16

Lv
(v
rub, smooth

T[ IlL'jJ vb. bear tidings


the face; cf.

awd

Nu
5

Lv 2i (P); D-i'ea 5>a by nyn shall pass a razor over all their body </<ej/ 8 7 (P). Ec. uses ~IB>3 only in this sense 2 3 4
9
cf.

s8

waym

Ar.J-iJ remove the face or surface of

1 1

10

12

a thing,

be glad, joyful ; i^y**. sji-J Ar.^io he rejoiced him with the message of the birth of
cf.

the body antith. to Bfa


9

bring a joyful message, so 170 MV Sab. neon As. bussuru (Pa.) 2 " 01883358 also lea CIS , n.pr.dei,^-i-> ...Mi. J e 20 15 + 2t.; Impf-WZn >.s)_pi.p/.-|&a 19 2 S iS^^- 4 1.; iTifpK 2 S 18 ; Imv. f| 1 Ch

a son; Eth.

Cltldl

DP

DHM

DHM
9

2b V<-i6 =entire body Bo' 695 Leiblichheit De); ^V?? opart /rom ty & otfy, in disembodied state Jb 26 nb>3 "pITBO "YDD y Jody trembleth for 19 120 3. mai; org><m of genefear of thee 9
, ;

elsewhere this usage only in poetry; Jb 14 22 Is io 18 i^63 2 s 30 84 Pr 1 4 (only here emphatic pi.
;

fn

ration (euphemism): D?nblV IZ'S


4S
-

Gn 1 y>"*

i6 n

=f 96
s7
12
;

s
;

Inf-m)
f.

S3i +2t,;
is

POEO?
rtntpae

Is 41

1. gladden with good tidings: birth of a son Je 2o' s ; victory 1 S 31 9 2 S i 20 1 Ch

^68

+6

t.;

rnipc

40

99
;

pi.

(P); lin nba Ex 28 (P),"bufit?3 Gn 17" Lv 2 - 19 26 20 7 9 1 5 4. jfea& for /fcm(P) Ez 1 6 2 3 44 dred, blood-relations : n'B'3nB'31 'DWODSV^owe s3 0/ jray 6one and flesh of my flesh Gn 2 (J)
. ;

io 9 f 68 12 ; vryn "ifcaoa IWl he was in his eyes as a bearer of good tidings 2 S 4 10 2. bear 192020 26 even of evil 1 S 4 17 and ; tidings 2 S i8 42 i so with ace. 31U ifea 1 3. herald as glad tidings: the salvation of God, preach '< in salva(chiefly exilic usage) the advent of tion Na2' Is 40" 41 27 52"; the praises of Yahweh 60 6 ; His righteousness in the great
.
-

sAH become one flesh Gn 2 24 (J); ntol nsjfj4 Gn 29 14 (J) Ju 9 2 2 S 5 1314 1 Ch 11 ; "lira with sf. in same sense Gn 19 27 7 37 (J) Ne 5' IS58 for which MfcO ygf near 6 49 49 of kin, man or woman Lv 1 8 2 5 (both H ; 2 5 149 n cf. ES K S. man over against ?EfP, ). God as frail or erring Gn 6 3 (J) i/' 56 s 7s 39 4 arm of flesh 2 Ch 32 s Je eyes of flesh Jb io
iriN "YeOP Vni on<i
1

</ji/

||

congregation y\r 40 ; His salvation daily ^ 96 23 1 Ch 16 the Messianic servant preaches ; l good tidings to the meek Is 6 1 Hithp. Impf.

10

17; horses are flesh not spirit Is 31

3
.

6. the
'

phrase lb'a-^3
9
n..i..ir

Lv
22

i?

a. all living beings

Gn 6 1719 7 2
.

Nu
1516
i

b. animals

itaJV
Klo;

2
cf.

S 18
Ar.

31

Gn

receive
iv.

J-ij

good tidings (so Kirkp. x; otherwise AV).


(cf.

e'^Nuid
49 Zc
26
-

l8 (p) 8 17 (P).
!3

Jb 34 y, I36 c. mankind Gn
3
21

25

27" (P)Dt5 V'65 i45 Is 40" 66 1623 24 Je 1 2 12 25 31 32 s7 45 6 Ez 2 1 4910 Jo 3 1


cf. ehti -1E>3

"IC3 26 , *
\laJ>,

flesh

Ar.Jlj

skin,

Syr.

2 17 ;

bl Jb 12 10

As. bisru, blood-relation, DJA..

stud. 1.143,

trnta
NB61
;

n.f. tidings Ar. (cf.

ctrr.

Sab Qnin
cstr.

^^ flesh

+ 1 26 t.;

"$3 Gn 1 7 11

21 of bulls) Gn 2 + 40 1.; sf. nto etc.

Sab.
."ni ?a
;

pt?3

DrlM 2 " 01876


18 2527

672

t.;

2S

1.

\\S+ v. Ba 2 S 4 ,0 + ),
1

good tidings

nton
9

148
20 25
-

nVim
;

7
2

2. tidings, news 2 S I8 with miB ; s7 18 3. reward for good tidings 2 S 4 10 1 8 2J


.
.

later a type of fertility

Nu
2
i

33 - 33

s3

usually
1.

c. art.
1

'3n
13

TTMSS
tory; alw.
lUava,

a.pr. of brook in Philistine terri-

K io
id.
;

32
33

Dt

30
-

Dt

Jos;

Ch5"

1216S3

K4 "

6 47

6l!

Ne

o 22

"Wan

btt
;

S 3 o 910 21
-

ace. to

SW

L Boaop) mod. Wady Razze (Gaza) Guerin ,ud,!o "- 213 ; it empties into sea of Gaza. (Connexion with above v^dub.)
but
boil,

Borop (v

21

1 7t^21 vb.

seethe

(intr.),

grow
boil,

50" (ptftK). Mi 7' 4 (\\id.), Na i 4 &M*), Is 33' (|| id.; personif. subj. of "$); flft-ffl (i. e range of U6 , Hauran) f 68" (called D n^N-iri _from a there? & D'333r-iri many-peaked sanctuary
(||

20 3 6= Je 22

68" 135"

personif., subj. of

ripe

13 mt.); of stately trees '3H jiht Is 2

^ls
Ez
(of

(Aram.

^fVS

ripen, Nas.^'Joia
cf.

NSyr.
,

be boiled,, cooked,

As. baSdlu (baslu,

cooked)
24";

Zim BP76) Qal


boil,
13

15 Pf. b&S. Jo 4

'30
(II

on western slope of mts. of Hauran, Wetzst * ur* n88 3 'JVN Zc 1 1 2 ) (fig. of prominent men) s

(still

seen

Vfa
ripe
1

DWN

Ez 27

of bulls '3

'T3

22 13

cook (intr.)

Ez 24 s

TSP) J04
consec.

; Pi.
29
31 21
;

Pf. 3 ms.
,

sf.

19";

^^ Ex
13
,

grow obf3
10

D ^l.

%);

so '3-^33
n|5 3
f

Dt32
v .

14

+ t>l|
j

D<"}3

K
t.,
;

also D'-Wiy, c f.

Dt 16 7
2

^3 La 4
fs.

+2

^t
2 2

ZCI4

Impf. 3
t., s0
,

8 bgbni 2S 13

3 { j (,)j. 18 appar. more general is '3 *JJT}D Ez 39 (ref. to Db . Dna DHWyi nns B^J); once of kine
vid
. .

& xs

ms.

W?ri Ex 23"+

^5) EZ46
^3?l
,

2024
,

^3^1
;

(fem., fig. of luxurious

Ch 35

*^^?n Ex 1 6
38
,

6W

Samaria)

Am 4
v.

and haughty women of


Josis
62
.

'3n

ni"13.

7wv.

31 1^3 Lv8 ga Ex 1 6 s3 // ^3 1 S 2 Pt. vhfya Ez 4 6 24 ;-1. boil (tr.) 8 19 s6 '"13 Ex obj. om. Nu 1 1 1ft 1 S 2 23 34 Dt

!>&

2K4
THS 2

t]22n.pr.loc.
!"CttH
t
:

in south. Judah'SH

13

sub eh3. vb. Po. Inf.


sf.

1S

of offerings, obj. BVhpn 2Ch 20 24 35 ; obj. DB>K Ez 46 n3T Ez 4 6 (no obj.) v 24 21 2323 cf. Zc 14 (no obj.); Ex 16 opp. nBX 6afe. 2. cook (general), obj.->t?3 Ex 31 Lv

I4

21

K4

s8

[DtQ]

D3DBn3
fr.

Am 5"
by.

13

prob. yowr trampling (by dissim.

M3) sq.

8 31 (both P);
also of

obj. |3 2

K 6M
(cf.

1K19"
"fy
||

29

I.

nth v. sub B>13. PS daughter v.


D3.
6a/i

sub

J3.

cf.

La 4'; hence
12 89 has

men
2

II.

Dt 16 7

Di;

Ex
13
.

^S
ti.

(a measure), nri3

v sub nn3.
.

s i 38 Pu. i3/ 3 fs r6gs Lv 6 21 21 P^ !?#30 Exi 2 9 1 S 2 15 7mp/. 3 fs.-^3riLv6


.

*t opp. (nm>n)

D:e3 5>p3D)

Ch 35

(B>K3),

cakes
;

TNfifia n.pr.m.
1 '- 24 - 47 - 50

= Wl man of God) (?
son of
of

6e boiled,sodden, 2
15
.

D'D3

Ex 1 2 9 cf. Lv 6 2121 (all P)


to

Nahor, neph. (J) a^ Abr.,livinginAram-Naharaim,incityofNahor; 20 25 28" (P) Aramaean of Paddan-Aram.


tii.

Gn

22 22SS

ripeness Gn 40 (a vine, its grape-clusters). T ,CQ adj. cooked, boiled (As. baslu, ripe
10

Hiph.. Pf. I^ean ry>enrf, brought

T'StinS n.pr.loc. in Simeon


4
;

Ch4

J0

=:

^V13 Jos 19 supr.); yet

30

J*D| 15

i'Kn'S
;

cf.

Lag

BX64

S30

27

(v. p. 1 1 1

site

unknown.

COT GloM) Ex 12 Nu 6 (both P).


19
,

D'DS

^3D ^3;

f.

r6tj>3

'rira

v. 11.

^nf
sub
|3, p.

ri^PS

v. r>3

124.

tni7E?2Q
(cf.

n.f.pl. cooking-places

EZ46

23

cris

v. iv3.

24 tpbfb&n TV3 v ).

TQ Tttfe
cf.

7J7H
(=
e6f"|3 on of peace
1

(cf-

Ar. JiT sever, separate).

n.pr.m.

tn7iri2

50

nf
'

virgin

sub

(cf.

Ar.

p)

a Persian officer in

Canaan Ezr 4 7
cf.

J^j, jLo,

W2, (Voifo\\. = smooth, soffi


a-I2j soft

Ar.IH;,

and smooth ground).


n.pr.terr.m.
first

As. batultu (also bat&lu of young man) 5 E, 2 * 1886 399 ; 42" v. Jer KJVfll, Jlofc^) Gn 19 16 24 + 19 1.; cstr. rWl3 Dt22 + 12 t.; pi.

NH

Dt3

'

]\I?3

60

(smooth (&

fertile)

ni^vis Est 2 2 +7t.; rnbra z c 9 17 n$vi3 Ex ra ]6 2 2 -r 2 t. ; r6r,3 La 5" ; sf Vn^DS ^ 7 8 + 3 t. ;


;

mentioned as kingdom of Og,E.ofJordan,stretchingfrom stream Jabbok (thus including northern Uilead) northward to Sermon, between Gennesaret (W) and mts 33 H*ur" a of Hauran (E) cf. Di Nu 2 1 Wetzst ;
land) Bashan,
;

one
22 19
I 8
;

virgin

living apart in her father's house as a Gn 2 4 ,6 (J) Ex22 ls (E) Lv 2i 3 "(P) Dt


13 3 i Jo a virgin damsel Dt 22 23 28 Ju Est 2 3 ; rtami -y\m Dt 3 2 25 2 Ch
'

Jui 9 24 2S13 3 Jb 3 i'Is62 6 Je2 32


r6iri3 mj?3
1

12

D^Vina
17
;

144

p*U
t|i^na
J"1J"0
tn.
prob.
/

2 6 36 Je 51* Ez 9 personification of nations 13 4 21 btrto* rtana Je 1 8 3 i Am 5s ; p-v na '3 2 s1 M on double st. cstr. v. Ges" 306 19 (=Is37 Phi 8,c " tt )La2 ls ; 'oyna'a Je i 4 17 rrnmnali
-

n.pr.terr.

{cleft,

ravine)

E. of Jordan;
('

3rri>3 2
off,

s9
.

cut

sever, cf.

Ar.

oJ,

secwi'<,

La 1"; }1TV IU '3 Is 23 12 5>33 tO 'a Is 47 '3 Dnvo n3 Je46"; pi. ron/ins Ex22 16 2 S 13 18 Est2 i171 ' ^45 15 78 ra Lai 4 2 10 5" Ez 44 M Am8 ls nbva\ antra + ms 12 is 23* Zc 9 17 La i 18 2 s1
1

resecuit, abrupii).

w bath ) (Thes al. fr. above v in sense of define, measure; cf. Or -"- 10t r>x<o; Lag makes=m3, = 13 + fem. D;

n.m.

Sl,!-

I>6

'

(f.

cf.

ta 7 ina
-,

n.f. virginity, pi. abs. intens.

Dt

Syr. f^, instrument for pressing olives

22 .i7.so. cgtr ,1^,3

of

virginity; abstr.,

Dt22 isi7 ,all concrete, tokens 37 n sf. ytfia Ju 1 1 yV13


;

Lv2i 13

Jun
C0T

38

Ez23

8
;

jn^.bvif
off,
-;

Ez 23 s
cut

t[pJ"Q]
batdku,
seeuit,

vb. cut, cut


GloB -

down

(As.

Zim

BP,w

amputavit) only Pi. Pf. consec. 'HIprDI 16 40 and they shall cut thee to pieces with their swords.

cf.

also Ar.

&?

& /3d8os also Epiphan. fidSos eXaiorptjic'iov; *"" but ed. Niese jSut-ow, Hesych. Jos 10 '3 abs. Is5 +6t.; (03 EZ45") cstr. /Mro*) 10 D-na 2 Ch 2 9 9 + Ez45 pi. 3 t.; a liquid measure nD , S of dry measure, each being JW ion (q. v .) Ez 4 5 --><; also Is5 10 1 K 2628 2 Ch 7 9 9 5 14 2 4 + Ez 45"- (4 1. in this v., Co del. a & d). 10 EZ45 P1XTI3 a righteous (right, accurate,
-

cf.

Dnmri3 Ez

full)

bath"{\\ ?~rfr\&X).
(

The
c.

actual size of
litres

bath
Metrol.

= ephah) is

appar.
-

40

"- 2 metretesci. Jos An,Tl

9
;

(= Attic
T>:

=39.39
J

trHinS]
prematurely
;

vb. cut in
extirpate

two (Ar.J^j cut off by cutting) Qal Pf.

Untouch. 2f..

10

alg0

Boeckh Brand J s ta- ,- u.


lit. cf.
J,

Gewlchuwesen 29 I

I"? Gn 15

10
;

Pi. Impf.
Gnl6 -'

WJ Gn 15
part, piece.
18
,

HWB934

id.

').!.

g m ;^ n Diet. Bible, urt. Weights n? v. sub (3.

Meure

t[im]
Gni5
10
;

n.m.
sf.

pi.

VjnaJe 34

1. Vvo nna Je34 bjm


19
;

[nri^J n.f. precipice, steep (as cut off, JTW3n 'jrua Is 7 19 the ravines of the abrupt)

always of halves of animals cut in two in

precipices.

making covenants.
tains of cutting,

2. VI3

i.e. cleft

'"in Ct 2 17 mounmountains Thes al.;

or of separation (between us)

We Proi.
n.pr.

5 . En,.Tr.39i

*,

_ ma

Ew

al.

ace. to

T nriS n.f. end, destruction (for nria, perh. on account of difference of meaning, perh. fr. analogy of n?3 with like sense; WNf^tt

b athron.Bether as

nna

AV

Is 5

o-ind I'

wiU make

cf.Di)

it

RV.

(the vineyard) a

destruction, a waste, or (Che)

make an end of it.

y 3 Gimel, third letter; in postB Heb.= numeral 3 (and so margin of printed MT); j 3000 no evidence of this usage in OT times.

tnMni.

pride,

Pr8 13

=
6

N2

v. sub. rata.

Jb4i
Is
1 s

t rT1N2 n.f.majesty, pride


7

(cf.

+6t.;
1.;

-f-

tJ"TNH vb.

rise

up (Aram.
-L^J.^ &e
'j

Pe. (X
21

2 )

yfr

46*.

&
cf.

oft.

Ethp.

'K|riK,
16

boastful,
is',

also

NH) Qal Pf

Ex
.

proud, Ez 47 s
;

i6 6

= Je 48 w

1. rising up, swelling of the sea 2. majesty, of Israel Dt 33 s9 Moab Is


,
,

cstr.

niNS

Pr29 +2t.;

Syr. H'cu J^)


sf.

ViltM

scales of crocodile

Jb 41 7 of God
,

nK?yb8"io ; Inf. abs. ?WB Exis" ; 1. rise up, of waters Ez 47 s 2. grow up, of 3. be lifted up, exalted, of head plants Jb 8". Jb 10", of' in triumph Ex 15 121
Impf.
.

Dt 33 26 V' 68 s5 3. pride, haughtiness ^ 10 2 24 1J 6 3 s3 31" 36 73 Pr i4 29 Is 9* 13" 25"; 'niNJ my proudly exulting one3 Is 1 3 3 cf. Zp 3 11 "" 5 exaltation Jb4O 10 + 5 1.; t|iN3 n.m.

^
.

'

N3

adj. proud,

scribal error for

i"l83

Is 16

cstr.

\^i

Lv

26 19 + 3i

t.;

sf.

1?iW
;

(as in

Je 48 29 ).
2
;

tnN2 adj. proud, Jb 4c-"-' Is 2" Je 48 M B'lU ^ 94 140 Pris 16 cstr.'N? Vi 2 3 pi. Qr ffJV 'M (>Kt DWW), yet cf. De al.
2
6

25

19

1. exaltation, majesty, excellence, a. of nations, their wealth, power, magnificence of buildings, e.g. Egypt
t.; 'pi.
sf.

+9

66 l|#iq Ez 16

etc.

Ex

15

Ez 32 12
tines

Chaldeans Is I3 11
,

19

14",
-^

Philiss

Zc 9 6 Assyria Zc 10", Jacob

47

Am

rna
6 87
of
/,

145
10 .12

N^ fe
4
1.3..8.H

Na 2 Na2 )
s
, J

Israel
3
,

Ho 5
24

7
,

(prob. appellation

K l6

16 66 ;

Judah Je 13 9 Jerusalem v 9 Ez 618 fta? p^ 0/ Aer strength Ez 30


7

widow

ii>N3^>

n taking ft k ; nsman s pir t6 otn buy ma ipny en


ft _
J

ll

'

TIvWI
(raise

S3

28
;

B1J>
JttQ

D3Ty

|1WEa Lv 26' 9 Ez
;

(but

Ew Hi Co rd. Dry);
;

if
the

lie

will do thee the kinsman's part


well,
let

up children by the widow)

24

21

the fruit of land

of Judah will become mtttTlTl fWl? majestic and beautiful Is 4 2 UV ^3 J1XJ <Ae majesty

of
to

all the

splendour (of Tyre) Is 23'; Zion


;

is

become D^15? JIM an everlasting excellency 3 15 7 b. of God Ex 15 Is 24" Mi 5 Is 60 "ITTj 4 10 1921 i3W Is 2 DJT Jb37 ? TH!
.
-

kinsman's part ; but if he is not pleased to do thee the kinsman's part then I 13 will do thee the kinsman's part Bu 3 b. in from bondage Lv 25 48 49 (H); c. in redeeming 4 6 d. claim redeeming a field Lv is*-* (H) Bu 4
;
-

him do

WW ^2
.

c. JTW1 J1KJ majesty of tlie Jordan, referring to the green and shady banks, clothed with willows, tamarisks, and cane, in 44 19 which the lions made their covert Je 49 50

POSj pK3

Jb 40 10

kinsman Jb 3 e. BflfJ 7$?3 the avenger of ,9 21 24 25 27 27 Jos203 6 (?;notin@)v 9 (P). 6ZooiNu35 2. redeem, by payment Dt 19 612 (D) 2 S 14 11
as
;
-

original

Zc

11

3
,

5 and therefore dangerous Je 12 (Ew

of value assessed, of consecrated things, by the 3. redeem, owner Lv 2 j**JM(P). with God as subj. implying personal relationa. individuals, from ship, chiefly in poetry:

death

thinks of the swelling of

agitated waters) 11 2. pride fjl |iX3 majesty of thy waves Jb 38 20 13 13 12 Jb 3 5 + 59 Pr 8 i6 ,s Ez 7 (bad sense)
; .

its

4 68 14 16 JH ^30 Gn 48 (E 103 La 3 Ho 13 19 14 Pr 23 11 Je 5034 B>B3 V 69 72 orphans poetry),

*bw\

un
.

nan ^
b.
c.
1

1 i

lbi

^3 Jb 19 25
16

'SjJ) T*

16 49 Zp

10
;

of

Moab

Is i6

66

= Je 4s
1

2929

15

19
6

Israel,
13

from Egyptian bondage

Ex6

(P?) i5
10
.

(song)
22 - 23

f 74"
l!

s5

77'
9

78
3
,

3>1K

TD
2

t reH2
ing

n.f. majesty,

+ 93 +
.

7 t.; 1.
1

lift?.

^io6
Je3i
48
17

from

exile (chiefly Is

the vb. not


,

rflW column of smoke Is 9 17 ; EJl n,s 10 2. majesty of God 89 swelling of the sea 10 IS26 nby rtHtj he hath done majestically ^93' 6 nwa fncy crown of majesty Is 28 13 Is 12

up ]&V

in Is 1 ) IS43 44

48 52 63

20

Mi4

10

TD ^ 107
654

n
;

Yahweh
54
5'8

is
20

5$

Is

49

7 - 26

59

60 16 63 16

41" 43 44 41* and the people


;

14

12 4 9 63 ff^WJ Is 35 5 1' 62

(cf.

**3W|
;

infr.),

(Samaria, on a round hill majestically Visn Ay manding the country). 3. pride rKW3 20 Bi Che. speak proudly fjf; so for niN? 74

com-

of the tribe of

1"7N"lM n.pr.m. (majesty of El) Gad Nu i3 15


.

the spy

48 Nipb. Pf. bg$ Lv 25 Impf fief. 3 30 1. refl. redeem Lv 25 +5 t.; vWFl IS52 49 2. pass. Je redeemed, oneself Lv 25 (H). 54 30 a. field Lv25 (H), slave Lv 25 (H); b. con20 27 28 33 secrated things Lv 2 7 (P); c. Jerusalem by Yahweh Is 52'.
;

W
re-

tftYW]
tPfP

adj. proud,

BVtW+i*tf{K.ieL
v. n83).

Baer's note, yet rd. prob.

O^KS; but Qr better,


also HS3.

tl^Nit
Di

Is 63

4
,

in

'3

IW, n.abstr.

Wi proudest
,
<,

demption, ace. to

@ 33
;

Ges Hi De

MV Che

op2>ressors,

BVm

then either

pi. abstr. sf.

2T'

'S3

foregoing, and

redemption (so most)


after Syr. analogy,

cf.

62 "- 7"' mil n.f. pride (contr. for H1S3 Ew* s4 Jb 33 17 Je 13 17 Aram. Dn 4 & ) 1. pride
.

Lag *-.u.it *-."


,

year of (my) or abstr. form, in

2. Z?7i!m#

wp Jb
but

22

s9

Di De

al.;

2>ride

an exclamation, up! Hi Dr' 154 " (,id S)


.

Ew

( om. my); but < Pt. pass. pi. sf. my ransomed ones Ew Br Brd AV BV cf. sub (released)
?N3 supra.

rrt">*a v. *i.

t JT9M

n.f kin(?),
.

redemption Lv 2 5"
32
;

f I.

7K3

vb. redeem, act as kinsman (NH,

+6

also 5m, "?*?) QalP/ Niph. he redeemed} !3 Is 44 + 14 1-5 /?/. *, etc. Lv25 + '3, etc. 6 etc. Bu 4 + 3 1. Trc/. abs. 7N3 Lv 1 8t.; Imv. ?*|,
;

1. Atn, inW3 Lv25 M +4t.; Ez 1 1 1S BV Thes in|KS 'E'aK men of thy kindred Hi al; but Ew Co "mhi ' thy fellow-

t.J est* r&Kj

Lv

2s

sf.

^N? Bu

in^Ka Ez

ii

15

,
-

4',

exiles.
7
.

27

,3

Pi.

+ 2t.; cstr3i^Eu 4 + 2t.; sf.^K^Bu3 20 ^3 Lv 2526 + 24 t, ty* Is 59 ^ 103 sf.


;

13

^N3

Is 48", Ha** Is 54

9 1. act as kinsman, do D^1K3, etc. Is 35 + 4t.; the part of next of kin (chiefly Bu),

(sf-

19

*);

P ass

1-

s6 "- 62 (H). of redemption Lv 25


1

2. redemption, of field Lv 25" (H) Bu 29 31 32 48 3. right of redemption Lv 25 (H) 4 7 s 6 4. price Bu4 Je32 =n^X3n DDB'D Je 32
-

inDHP
12

b*\

kinsman Lv 25* (H)

Nu

35

(P)

Eu

20

t /Na' n.pr.m. (7/e redeems) 1. one of the s6 7 2 one of David's heroes 2 S 2 3 spies Nu 1 3 s2 of Zerubbabel 1 Ch 3 3. descendant
.

I,

ro2
til.
Pf. 3

[7i<3]

vb. defile, late


s

(cf.

bj?5) Niph.
51

II i

Sm emend
infr.
-

v.

so that

'3

ref.

to wheels,

rim

mpl.^b3Is5 9 La4",onform v.Ges* -', Ko 1266 Pt. rbii Zp 3 ; be defiled, hands with blood D^3, Is 59 3 cf. La 4"; pt. as subst. defiled, polluted ori3 Zp 3 of Jerusalem (||ntO!p; appos.
1 ; 1

v.

2.
||

mound,

for

illicit

njfti Tjjn).

pi.

pf

i.

s f.

fafa Mai

1 6 33 lupanar, brothel, after (all no-i) ; analogy of fornix, but this without sufficient 3. boss, or convex proproof, & needless. jection, of shield Jb 1 5 (fig.) he runneth against him . with the stout bosses of his shields
2li
. .

2431 39

worship Ez

(i.e.

pollute, desecrate, obj.'' (desecrated in his altar).

wicked against
phrase
;

"');

so

j^b
,

in Ar. in similar
also

Pu. Impf. njnan-fp fytSn Ezr 2 62 =Ne y 64 cstr. pregn. and they were desecrated out of the priesti.e. deposed, as desecrated ones; P<.7N3D of bread laid on Yahweh's altar Mai I 7 of Yahweh's

cf.

also Ar.

ZJ^L shield;
,

French

bouclier
fig.

fr.

boucle.

4. bulwarks, breastworks,
12

hood,

Hiph. Pf. 1 s.^MKIses inbe^v 127 Ges i53R 6 but) rd.perh. (on Aram, form v.Kb
altar(table,
.
-

12

33' 33 "Il2rn33? Jb 1 for arguments r 3 breastworks of clay are your breastworks. 5. brow, 6. Wot only WJJ ni| Lv 1 4' his eyebrows.

of wheel, felloe

"ri^xa Pi. t v.

GFM*
'

1887 ' 292

cf.

also
i.

Ges u "-

1 supr.
altar,

EZ43
after
18

1
13

Kf
;

33

Ez

1818
;

elevation,

i.e.
,

so perh. io 12 v. basement of
cf.

01
all

25Sb

Sta }lwb

;I have polluted,
Hithp. Impf.

e.

Da

stained,

MT., but
,

v. fi^b

supr.
(cf.

my

raiment.

Pi*jri^

Dn

8
i
;

iwiV

yS'drjile himself.
defiling, defilement, \!?S3

tail 2 S 2 1 833 ten, and

212 v 19 n.pr.loc.
Ar.

Aram.
As.

Jic^,

J^,
||

Eth.

7-fl:

njnsn

t[7N2] n.[m.] Ne 13 s9
.

g-M&Jw, weZZ, cistern, v. 333) field of battle with 4 Philistines 2 S 2i 18 ="l in 1 Ch 20 (so here

22 back,
[23],
I.

etc., v.

sub 333.
155.
i133.

D^v.aup.
locust, v.

cf.Jos io 33 ),but=n3@(S2 S2i 18 (L 19 5 Ta&6); 2 S 2i (om. iCh 20 ), Po/n, Poj3; Klo 16 Goth; in v Dr (q. v.) rd. 333 for 333 ; s ite of Gob (si vera unknown.

ThEw;

||

We

1.)

[23]

sub

II.

[22]

pit, in. [33]


v.

beam,

v.

sub

313.

t V?D V5$ appar. n.pr.m. (cf. Aram. JIA^, 8 Talm. '33, a Benjamite Ne ;
but text dub.
tax-gatherer) 8 cf. 1 Ch 9

& Sm L1*',,7

22, 212 n.pr.loc.

sub 333.
^a. restrain or withhold

t)\n22 n.pr.loc. (mound,

height, cf.
;

K333

^JUJ

(cf-

Ar. llJL,

LZjl collect (water in a cistern, oneself; peril. also tribute), so Lane Ji 1. ad fin., Fl
''"j

NHWB

Philistine city 1K15 2727 16 1517 assigned ridge) to Dan Jos 19", and to Levites 21 23 site unknown ; cf Lag 0nom 246 2nd ed *.
:
' -

v. also

NH

*, H33, Aram. K33,

J^
Ar.

l"OJ

collect

debts, taxes, etc.)


cistern,

NH 'M,
t
*

(coiiec,Ar.Ui (=tji,

cf.

.133,

Aram.

N33,

]^;'

||f

rm

K33 supr.), K33


q.v.)

t22 n.m. ***


iljla.
14
.

1. cistern N33I3 h^D watering-trough) 2. J900Z, mar/i W33 Ez 47 11 Is'30

pool

(cf.

L-?. J

collection,

n.[m.] locust (name from swarm, Eth. 7-OA.: cf. also Eth. A*}A): Zocwsi

v =Ar.
4

(|$*).

IS33
(prob.
be

kli scaturivit, Q'aS manavit), only pi. 33 n,in, v.sub 313. (in sim. of leaping).

^^J

curved,

convex,

elevated,

T2i3 n.[m.]
t->23, "Ofa

locusts,

Na

17

cf. *aa.

Aram. N333 Mil;

be or

make

JUjL cut off or otrf, vjli., As. gubbu, all cistern; cf. e.g. As. gubbdni sa me, cisterns of water, Asrb *"*> coi.tiii. 10^

hollow, dig, Ar. Aram. 33, Eth. 7-fl:

n.m. ***** coU. locusts multitude ; Aram. 5*353 pi. 'iOU on (swarm,
,

format, v.

OD a6d),
313
;

"33
1

judgment on
Nineveh

KB ,IK;v.

n.pr.
-

33
infr.)
43 - ,3
,t

Isr. 7 ; in sim. of disappearance of Assyrian leaders at destruction of


'313

Am
but

symbol of Yahweh's

?rf ta| n .m.

,! "

"- 18
)

Na

17

(f.

anything convex,

(locust-)

swarm of

abs. curved, gibbous, e.g. back, chiefly late; 24 3J Ez 16 ; cstr.33 Ez4 3 (rd.n33 Co) ; 3 31M 9 gf.1l 1//I29 }33 Ezi6 ; pl.cstr.naiLv^ ,
1:,

locusts

(||

n3-)S)

del. 3^3 as dittogr.

We al.
id.

EwSm

tPOi) vb. be
(Hiph.), Aram. n33
;

high,
c f.

exalted

(NH

Ar. 1^1^. forehead, ilL

'33

Jb 13 12 15 26 sf. BW3j 1 K 18 Drf33 Ezi 18 ; 1. 1^33 Ez i


; ,

s3

DH33 Ez io 13

back, of

man
,

(fig.

of Isr.)

3
if?

129

appar. of cherubim

Ez io ls but

prominence of forehead; compare perhaps also As. gabani, heights (?) Lotz TP,S3 Qal Pf. 6 Pirns Ez 'i 2Ch 26"+ 5 1.; n: 3 Ez 31

(x=n);

TOS
1,

147
M
the
tribe

biaa
of

3i
sf.

,MJb35 +3t.;/fnp/aaa!Pn8 +5t;


,
,

14 7 J e 13", *lf Ez 3 1 WWjJ! Jb 36 VfflJB 60 na'naan Ez 16 Inf.nhia ^103", nna^ Zp 3" 1. 6 high, lofty, tall, e.g. tree Ez 19" 3. ' heavens Jb 35 s Is 55 s ^ 103", man 1 S io 23 2 be exalted, of man in dignity and honour J b 36',

Ajbehdt,

NW.

fr.

Gad Nu 32 s5 Ju 8";ffirbetm 'Amman, Bd


.

cf.

7laa(n) Jos 15 Kt; 12


v
.

47

rd. fcrwj Vrss.

Codd.

of servant of

Yahweh

Is 52

13
,

333 3. lofty a. in a good sense, encouraged in the ways of Yahweh 2 Ch 6 17 ; b. elsewhere in a bad sense, be haughty 1 f 131 Pr 18 12 2 Ch 26 16 32 s5 Ez 2 8 2 51? and so

ways

Is 55'.

God

cf.

Is 5", God's

derivatives PQJ (only in also NH naa, giantY


foil,

found in P;

TrQ3
41

adj. having a bald forehead,

Mn

'3

Lvi3 (P||tn
jL'cA^), only

mg
Lv

v 40 ).

t nnia n.f. bald forehead


13

Hiph. without3^Is3 Jei3 Ezi6 Zp3 24 16 Pf W9S1 Ez 17 Impf. &$ Jb 39 27 Je 49


11
.

,6

15

60

(NH id., Aram.


42

abs.
-

Lvi3

(P; asson.

nnfaa
in
all,
;

In

Ob 4
riaan

'nrva^i

Ch
;

14

33

irvar

Jb
24
,

7
;

Inf.

uf
,

Ez2i 31

Pt.^ygpri^fn^;
,

v 85 (P

42 4, nmga); tanas v (both P& W^pj>); as place of appearance of an eruption ; in its front, i. e. front of garment. id.)
||

wall 2 Ch high, exalt, e.g. trees Ez 17 19 16 4 gate Pr 17 , nest Je 49 Ob dwelling s a request Is 7", the lowly Ez 21 31 ; yjf 103 spy VV'2y_make their flight high, soar aloft Jb 5',

make u
33
>

"O^
"sa,

v.

sub nai.
v.

-ho raa AT

sub 333.
sub
313.

tTia

n.pr.loc.

v.

without

tliy

Jb 39 27

7^J
;

to Thes orig. twist, wind, (ace.

whence

tppi adj. high, exalted 1 S 9 2 + 15 t.; 6 ,Toa f 138 cstr. aha 1S16 7 naa (Ew i21Sd ) 5 ^ioi + 3 t.; pi. nSaEc5 7 +5t.;'f. nnha Dt 3 52 3'+6t.; pi. nirus Dn8 +2t.; n'rua Dt28
;

not only n?33, fvaj"?, but also btta (cord and then) boundary, as determined by measuring
cord, or line, border, q.v.

1.
Is

whence vb. denom. ?33 bound, infr.; NH b33, Aram. ?3? mean

high, lofty, tall, e.g. tree


16 19
,

Ez

24
1

tower
9
7

Ez

2" Zp i mountain Gn 7 ^ 104 Is 40 57 22 2 cf. phrases nmj ny33 i>3 ^V 17 40 upon s3 10 20 2 1 niJ)3J b]} every high hill 1 K 1 4 7 Je 2
18
;

mix, knead; Ar. J->i, Syr.

assume meaning massive, whence fashion; 48 Ar. Jiff mountain (cf. As. gablu and ),

MV

*Va^

create,

HA

IWQ21 Je
1
;

aha

"irrb|-^y Is
;

30

25

Je

3";
;

man
;

?133 as originally earth-wall, etc., serving as

2 3 3 S9 tree ncAp .133 Ez 31 horns Dn8 walls 6 52 14 68 Dt 3 28 gallows Est 5 7"; gate Je 51 altar Ez 41 22 high things Jb 41 26 Ec 12 s 2. excdted in station Ez 21 3 '; IBfe* i?33 bye rl33 '3
;

boundary; this explains

!"l?33 etc. less

well).

T"Q2
ritory
Poe '

n.m.
id.,

* **

border, boundary, ter(pi.,

(NH
i"i33

Punic gubulim

Plaut

watching,

Ew Zo al., but Vrss De Now eil.higJier (earthly),


potentates over them. 3. haughty
;

E\?$j DVJ3J& /or /it'jrA (me a6oi; high one is the Most High over them Ec 5 7 so

\jr

38 Is 5

15

Gn io 19 + 1 68 1. + Jos 1 5 47 Kt (but ) b:ta Nu2i ,s + rd. Qr 9t.; (both, in abs. !*); & cstr., e.g. abs. Nu 2 2 s6 34s cstr. Gn 10" 2 S 5 27 2 1 sf. \ba 1 Ch 4 ) ipOl Ex 7 \ba? Ex
9
,

10

io 33

1 s
.

S 2 3 rW'jrroa ^ 101 5
;

3.b '3

Ec
cf.

4. n.[m.]

loftiness,

Pr 1 6 6 ; PT1 '3 7 incip FI33 1 S 16

23
1

s'

+3
:

t.,

etc.;

1.

etc.;

pi.

(8

t.)

only
19

sf.

YjO) Jeis"
23

border, boundary, a. of a land or

bin?

10,

p. 153.

tTOif n.m. height Jb22 12 +9t.; sf. ^33 4 'nsa Jb 1 1 8 ; 1. 1 S i7 + 5 1.; pi. cstr. Attpfe, of buildings and trees Ez 1 18 1 9 11 3 1 1014 40 42 4 1 8 4 9 13 2 Ch 3 Am 2 ; prob. also Ez 43 (of altar), so

Ew
JC48

Co

for

MT
i

33

(q.v.);
cstr.
.

of

man 1S17
M
;

4
;

Canaanites Gn io (J), Edom Nu 20 people Jos is 121 (all P) cf. Ob 7 , Amorites Nu 2i 13 (E) 4 5 36 Moab Nu 21 1315 Jos I3 (D) cf. I2 (D) Ju i 18 36 44 Ju ii 1918 2 3 21 Is 158, 2 2 (E) 33 (P) Dt 2 AmmonNu2i 24 (E) Dt 3 16 Josi2 2 i 3 10 (all D) 3 i Bashan Jos 12 4 (D), Egypt 1 5'= 19 26 2 Ch 9 Is 19 ; esp. of promised land Ex 23"
,

Am
34

heaven
29
;

Jbn 8
bjk 'a

22 12 (D33

SI 6 of rock).
2

2.

exaltation,

10 grandeur Jb 40

3. Jiaughtiness,

Pn6

4
;

tab-'a

Ch

32

mi

'a

18
.

(JE)Nu34 +i 3 t. Nu 34 (allP) 4 4 12 20 16 Jos i (D), cf. Ez 45'+ 10 t. Ez 45-48; 25 also of Israel 2 K14 6 2 Mai I s b. boun1* of smaller divisions, e.g. Geshurites Dt 3 dary
24 3

Dtn

24

Am

trflr02

n.f. haughtiness, Is 2

1117
.

tpRTSUP n.pr.

(exalted

01

OTk

place in

12 (all D), cf. Jos 1 6" (J) i9 (P); of tribes of Israel Dt 3 1617 Jos 13 30 (all D) esp. 16 47 i3 +6ot. Josi3-i9(P); I5 rd.bn3v.supr.; Jos 22^ (P) & 17 8 18" 24 30 (JE), cf. 1 Ch 6 3941

Josi2 5 13"

nVisa
2

148
(incl.

rcna
s

Ch

1 1

13

Ez 48'+ IS
l8

t.

Ez 48
!

2222

q. del.

Jos 13

);
;

Co); iniSi3
dual,
ss

rd.fori' aa,WanWeDr.

tc.

Bd r.is5s
'

in As. Gubli COT mod. Jebeil """); y alsoFurrer^ 1 " 120


.

boundary of territory belonging to an

indivi-

^T'U? adj .gent, of foregoing, cart.


6

= n.coll.
cf.Di.
rds.

Dt 19"

22 2 giojj gio ^.^_ border of stream Nu 2 2 22 te. limit to waters of deep ^104" cf. Je s tf. a concrete object marking limit, (a) barrier
36
.
.

of field, piece of ground, etc. G11 2 3 17 (P) 5 30 9 10 27", Jos 24 (E)= Ju 2 1 Ch 4 Pr 15-

J0S13
1

^aan

pm,

but

rd. 'an

k,

K5

32

D& aan

(but prob. txt. err.;

Th

Ev33M and

they bordered them,

made a border
Klo).

22 29 2S21 5 1 Ki 3 2 KioM iCh 19 (E) Jui i 33 12 31 2i (||pK)^io5 (=pxin||Ez8 1617 )v i47" Je 3 1 17 Ez ii 1011 Jo 4 6 Zp 2 8 b. territory of a 26
.

wall of restored Zion Is 54 12 (so Ew Kn Che; De Brd territory, Di undecided). t2. territory (enclosed wiihin boundary), a. of land or 21 414 19 people Gn 47 (J) Ex f< (P) io (||px) v 22 20 7 ,617!!1 i 3 2i (E; ||pt)=Ju (allJ), Nu 2o Nu 2i 23 (E) Dt 2 4 19 3 0riK 'i) v 8 28 40 Jos i8 5 6

in Ezekiel's temple Ez 40" (del. 20 border of altar Ez 43 1317 ; (y) (/3)


'

<S Co)

v 12

for tliem (the stones);

cfiakov, cf. also

surroundinj

17^3
j 0S Ant.n.i.

n.pr.loc.

mountainous region
2; i,.9,i.

S. of
s

(=Ar. Dead

Jll^-,

lVflaXi/Ki;)

Sea,

Seir,

cf.

^, 83
357

Jibdl; Seetzen"

Burckh

p'jojn p ejn 5j3J ; T v '" ,,40l BB111S4

_mod.
.

Kob

7^ J
Syr. Pa.

(prob. be curved, contracted, coagulated;

'

*a^, coagulate; Ar. ^^L


adj.

is be

timid,

perh. from shrinking, cowering).


T1!l2

crook-backed,

hump-backed

city (or limit of such territory)


26

13

Ju

U6

Nu 3S

'

27

Jos
2
.

17 - 17

i9-is->8Ez47"

(del.@Co) 48

Am6

tc. territory about Ezekiel's temple Ez 43 td. pi. in like sense (only use of pi.), of land
.

12

Aram, p33 id., NH |23 highlander; also (cf. NH paa, Aram. W3J, )uu=^, all = brow (eyebrow, etc.); cf. Ar. ,%-r-^a- *&* of forehead)
,

pN) Je 15 17 of city 1 S 5" Ez 2 7 4 of Tyre. te. fig. territory 20 territory of wick(region) of darkness Jb 38 4 edness Mai i (of Edom); territory of his holi2

Mi

Is
16

6o

18

13

LV2I 20

(||

8 8 ; so

trCOjl
Ar.
cf.

n.f.

curd, or cheese

(NH

id.,

ness

^78"

(of Canaan).

^L, IVa^JW*&
16

Eth. 7-Ott:

Aram. KJMa, U=c^, 3 ^0),a 3 J1> io 10 "5 ? l (II

T[n-^Q2]
cstr.
s f.

n.f.

border,

boundary
s3
,

sf.

t[l2n3j n.[m.] peak, rounded summit;


'a

irta? is 2^; PZ.abs.r6aa

Nu 32

rffaa

Jb 2 4 2

ni^aa

,),

74

?,

r6iaa' is io

13
,

r6aa

Dt 32

s
;

pl.O*Jj: ^68 ifftHQ Dnn v 17 (appos.', Thes


Cf.

V\n f^'a-in
Dr
5

tfribjfTnj
1884
.

"

al.

others adj.

20 49 Nu 34 212 ; 1. nvjiaai'joa 18 i 9 ,"nyi$aa 17 border, boundary of the earth (poet.) \fr 74 ; of Isio 13 Dt32 8 (poem) ; of land of Canaan peoples

many-peaked).

Wetzst 8""- Gteb,!,8,!b ; cf.

Nu34

212

of territory about cities

(P)Josi9 (JE);ofatribeJosi8 (P); s3

49

20

of ground

Jb

24'

of a piece ; of barley-field Is 28^.


,

Nu 3 2

P 1) (

(corawea;, projecting, high Pa. Vaa W, swell up, U'aa hump-backed, Nfiyaa A?'K; v. also 1. nyaa infr.)

IOJ

Aram.

trta;!
'l

n.f.
15

22 twisting- nba nkne> Ex 2s

tj^-2 n.pr.loc. Ju 20'+ V?}r Jos A 17 Benjamin Jo S 2i


;

'a

abs. Jos

21"+;

cstr.

8" + ; Levitical
1

city, in
cf. 1

=
;

Ch 6 4S
1

Jos 18 24

Ch
10 - 33

(both P), cords of twisting, (well or tightly) twisted cords.

rntpB* 39

i.e.

8',

22

15

Ne

ii

31

also

S 13 16

& Ju 20

T rV722to

n.f. pi.

the twisted,

i.

e.

cords,

MT, in all three rd. nyaa (njna), cf. context; s northernmost city in kingdom of Judah 2 23

Ex

28 14 cf.Di (appos. anj

rofw,

||

nhhyn

1y22 vb.denom. bound, border


14 Pf &3M Dt 19 Impf 3 ms.
;

Qal
fs.
;

'e>).

20 ^33} Jos 18 , 3

"Saw Zc
c.

M 2 18 (P) 9 ; bound, border, c.acc. Jos a border upon, adjoin Zc 9 2 trans, set bounds Dt 19 14 (c. ace. cogn.). Hiph. Pf. 2 ms. set
; ;

from Geba to Beersheba, cf.Zc 14 situated S. of 3 29 s passof J/i'c/miasAIsio iSi4 cf.i S13 men30 29 6 26 in 1 S tioned also 2 Ch 16 Ezr 2 Ne 7 12 18 We Drrd. Wan for MT ^aa q v .; (2 S 13 16 5" rd. |lj?aa with and 1 Ch 14 ). Mod. Jebd Bi.ot rwi Rob Bd
;
;

10

tNl>23 n.pr.m. a son


ti.
T iTgaa

of Caleb

Ch
2

49
.

12 Imv. id. bounds for, c. ace. Fyaam Ex 19 18 23 baanv (bothJE), + P*.H?PEz47 (Sa3Co.

n.f. hill abs. nvaa

S2 25 +
(cf.

13

t.

+ Ez
cstr.

7Q3

n.pr.loc. maritime city on the Phe-

nician coast

EZ27

9
;

Di (Ph. i>3J=Byblus (Sm

5 3 njna Jos 5 + 8 t.+ 1 S io (cf. Dr); Dr); 26 nnyaa is 3 i 4 sf. Tijna Ez 34 (but del. Co), 15 2 niyaa Dt i 2 + 35 1.; cstr. niyaa Dt 33 pi. abs.'
;

6 13 (del.

Co

q.v.)

S 6 34

runa

149
8

CO
common priest (conical ? cf. Di Ex 28 40 ), Ex 28 40 Lv 8 13 nS?330 Ex 29' 39 28 ('QH 'IKB).
;

sf. 49 TO*?* Ez 3 5 ;hill, height, elevation, both high and low, cf. ^ 1 48 13 1. in ordinary prose, mj?33 ^31 65 910 K hill, lower than mountain Ex 17 (E) 2 S 2 10 3,4 it may be n.pr. in 1 S7 io 2 S 6 v. also sub

Hb

njn?

Gn

WM,
nnm
Dt

17 ijty3| n.pr.loc '3 Jos 9 +

c.

n_

loc,

n3iV3a 2
of

S2

12

cf.

1K3 ; Levitical
1

city in tribe

11. !"IJD3.

2. esp. as place of

illicit

worship
2

pm
Je
2

pi? i>3
s0
;

nro3 'r*>$ by

10

cf.

12 2 2

K
||

i6 4 2
s7

Ch

4- rrtE3); also

Ho
46

13

3. very

commonly
s

Je 1 3 1 f in in poet.
8

28* (these two Ez 6 13 (v. supr.).

&

proph.
7!S

Dt
4

Benjamin; formerly inhabited by Hivites 7 io UUD ,! " 11 19 18"-5 21 17 2 S 2 1213 (pool 6 30 8 of Gibeon) \' 3 20 Je 28 41" (great waters u 1 Ch , , which are in Gibeon)v 14"; vid. esp. '3 3Bn 3 M 1 i I9 Ne 7 7 '3 n?3K Jos 9 (called Hivites 9 ) io
Jos 9
' j

1 48 Ct 2 4" Is 2 72 1 14 31 3o' 4 ,2 15 15 10 12 s3 24 16 7 7 40 41 42 54 55 65 Je 3 4 16 50 Ez 3 6 8 46 1 13 Ho 4 13 io8 Jo 4 18 6 34 35 36 9 Mi 4 6

33

1S

f
5

214

so

'3 '"33

Ne

25

7
1

= 133 '33 Ezr 2


8 29 fiV33 'OK
2
24
,

20
,

v. 133); cf. aiso

Am
2

as n.pr.m.
cf. '3

Ch
S

OB*
21
4-5

ftos*^
;

34
;

13-1? 2

'33'PDy Is 28
1

Na
15

Hb 3
6

6
;

rarely in prose
(poet.)

as high

and majestic

Dti2 sometimes n?W 'j Gn 4c; 26 Dt


;

site of

a great
1

Bamah
cf.

K3
2

9
i

wag the where was


it

'the tabernacle of
ace. to

Yahweh
21
29

in the high place'

hills ');cf. also Jb 1 5 Pr (' everlasting 8 25 (with adj. high, cf. supr.); v. also Je 49 16 4. hills with special names, some nearly or quite n.pr.loc, which see under the respective words: nib '5 Ju 7 1 teacher's hill, in valley of

33

Hb3

Ch

6 s9 ,

Ch

313
.

t"C&aa adj.gent.alw.
7

c. art.

"#3311
" 3- 4 -9
.

Ne

'aiyria'n

ch

12 4

D'sJnan 2
*

S 2i 12

t h$2Z

n.[m.] bud (01

Jezreel; J"li7iyn

'3

Jos 5 3
1

") Ex 9
cf.

31

^/az
id.,

hill

of

the fore-skins ;

teas 6wd(i.e. in

bud Dr*

188-'2
'),

RS

"'"".*

D^NPI 'a 1 S 10 s (a designation of Gibeah); 3 19 ne "3 2 S 2 24 Ptain^n '3 n^snn 'a 1 s 23 26 6 Ct4 (i.e. hill where frankincense is grown);
;

t *"Q;) vb. be strong, mighty T

(NH

Aram. 133

Ar.JlIi. (conj.

I.

dial.

usually in

Je3i fi^T '3 Is io cf. 3i (where Ez 3 4 26 (v. supr.) & niWan Zp i 10 hills on which Jerusalem stands.
'3

39

32

jEJ
||

derived conj.) compel, force


behaviour,
'Z^.

p>r-in),

constraint;

Jb^li overbearing Eth. 7-(l& I, i,

11.

mra
1

subigere; II,

2, cogere;

Syr.ti^./ playtheman,
\/<-

n.pr.loc. {hilt)'i

Jos 15" +
ffl

is

denom.
t.;

4 nnv33(n) J u2 o

^5???

n + 9t.; abs. alw.


4
12
31

+5t.; ny33 Josi8


c. art.
2
26

cstr.

5
1

tinman) Qal -/y. '3 103" + "33 Gn 7 + 6 t. "33 2 S Impf. 133?


fr.
19
;

23

exc. Jos 15 57

20 iSio 2Chi 3 ; tl. a city of Judah Jos 15 57 (perh. one of two villages 246 called Gabaa, Gabatha in Onom. v. Lag " "

iS^Ju^
-

S 2 9 "33^1 Gn 7 1824 ; 1. 6e strong, mighty, abs. yn V133 mighty inpower Jb 2 1 7 with |J? stronger than 2 S i 23 \|/ 65 4 with 3 mighty among 1 Ch 5 2
; ;

1-

"

lJ8i2Dded 2M-

2. prevail:
1

16
,

a. abs. e.g.

enemies

Ex 17""

(E)
23

160
). 26

lSl0 4 22 26 2S2 3 = Chu H05V 10" 34 Jui 9 2 Chi3 perh. also S7 io 2 S 6 rd. also (for y33) 18 3 = ny33 Jos 18 called also pr"? ny33 Ju2O
Ju,
I

2.cityofBenj.Jui 9
6
1

1416
1

+2ot.
31
;

S
2
;

La

waters

Gn

29

^"'""(p),

power Je
, .

also

,2ff

(cf.

10

16

b. with ?y prevail ower,sul>j. enemies 2 S 1 1 2 26 blessings Gn 49 (J), mercy of God ^r 103" 1 1 7


9

10 - 33

S 13 & 14 S 2 1 6 rd. prob.


16
,

216

28

Pi. Pf.
ISS'

V)H
,

Zc io 6

sf.

12 Impf. DWjJI Zc io
;

"5?33

11

PV33,

We Dr.
58ftR2
v. )

15 1 3. a city
;

34

29 Is io

of Ephraim, called bns'a ny33 Jos 24

s3
.

riSO? n.pr.loc. (Ges

foregoing, 2.

tVWSS
1

adj.gent. of ny33 of

Benjamin
,2

(t)

Ec io 10 make strong, strengthen. Hiph. Pi ? n l? 1'33n confirm a covenant Dn 9 s7 Impf ^W7? ^ ,3 ?? we ict/i confirm a covenant with our tongue Ew 01 Che (or, to our 5 tongue will we give strength Hi De) ^ 12 13JJV Jhif- Is 42"; Hithp. Impf. r^5 Jb
;
.

Chi 2V
Gn4412 tjro-l n.m. cup,
;

36

of '^ aAeif himself a mighty one against


13
;

bowl '3 Gn 4 4 + s 2 sf. 2 t.;~ cstr. r?3 Gn 44 V9| Gn 44 pi. 3333 QT 3 ? Ex 2 5 ,D''V3a v + 4t.; sf. rny/ria ^ x 2121617 pi. 25" 37 ; <p (of Joseph) Gn 44
;

(by)

L342

s5 (?X) Jb 15

of wicked, behave proudly toward s of erring righteous (abs.) 36 ;


.

34

"133
1.

v. following.
id.,

17

cups (of golden candlestick in tab.)


37
i7..i...

Ex 25 3133 33 34
' '

h ow is

j e 35^r\Sab)

p D^on^sa.

TfYiySiaO n.f.pl. head-gear, turban, of

Dt 22

p33 (pi.), Aram.133, i^; As. gabru, rival is Akk. loanld word ace. to Schr 1874 200 Dl 8,208mCh* GeDffl6) 3 6
-

112 6g n.m. man (NH

MI

16

+39

t.;

133

Jb 3 +i3t.;

cstr.

133

"oa

150

aa

*
is

18"

(=2 S
ls

22 M 1133 but

D'133 Je4i + lot.; man as strong, disting.fr. women, children, and non-combatants whom he
to defend, chiefly poetic
17 -' 8 4

rd. 133);

pi.

Ex 12 37 Jos 7" (J) s 3 1 Ch23 2 4 26" Jb3 +i4t. Jb; ^i8 +8t, Is 22 Je 17'+ 8 t. Je; La f Pr6*+7t. Pr;* Mi 2 Hb 2 Zc , 3 7. also ! g ioji 3i.s7.ss.59 Dn 8
1

Ex io" Nu 24 (E) Dt22" JU5 30 2S23 26


s 15 17 6

18 of shouting in warlike strength Ex 32 (E); nsj? s 20 2 .11133* 2 K 18 Is ii 36 cf. phrases of com23 io 34 20 20 piler of Kings 'imoa 73 1 K 15 2
;

inii33i nbjfiB'K
cf.

Ki6

6!!7

22

46

2K13
30
, 1 '

"

14"

28
;

also irndsi
.

in?D

Ch

29

1011331 iapn

We Dr;
1

=each

(of locusts)

Jo

8
,

cf.

BK.

14 " s might of God Jb 2 6 V' 2 1 54 80 3 89 14 106 8 145 Is 33 13 Je io 6 16 21 cf. phrases iTYl331 ri3 1 Ch 29 12 2 Ch 20 6 s '31 nosn Jb 12", '31 astro Mi 3 '3m ,i7i3n

Est 1 o 2 7 7 65 66
;

3'.

7 1

18

til. "123

n.pr.m. an
v ,s , p.
1

official

of

Solomon

iCh29

n
;

K 4" (cf "Ijm


T^Sa
"I'lSa

22 supr.)

^207
20

16

71

24 mighty deeds of God Dt 3 106 2 145 412 150 2 IS63 15

nil133

n.pr. (Aram.
7*.

id.

= hero) Ezr 2

prob.

tTIia

lord,

Gn
13

27

s9 - 37
.

=fW$ Ne
one

tiTV'O.a n.f. 1. lady, queen,


Ar.

1
16

Kn
;

19
;

2.

adj. strong, mighty (cf. jll^. who magnifies himself, behaves proudly, a 9 tyrant, who is bold, audacious)- Gn 1 o + 58 1. 01133 1 S 17"; pi. LVtf*! Je S| Gn io+2t.;
;

queen-mother,
he removed her
motlver;
cf. 2

K I5 =2 Ch 15
io
13
.

'3D

rilD)!

from

(the position of) queenJe 13 18 29 s


.

trn!13

n.f.

46+27t.
1

D*133 Jos 10 s

I. lady, queen, Is 47 s7
sf. 8 ^133 Gn 16
;

2.

Ch

1 1
13

s7

Ho
1

io

+ 29 t.; *13| 1 Ch 9 M 4 1.; sf. Tl^? + (var. sfs. 11 1.); 1. adj. non33 Ttol
-|-

+2 1
30

t.;

cstr.

nte?

mistress of servants,

'H^l??
23

Gn
(pi.

mightiest

among
?
9

beasts
1 1 2
2
;

Pr 30

1133 t5"K

S
T

nni33 Gn 16 4 16 9 16 D133 women MI ).


;

K 5 f 123
3

Pr

30'

';

H?3 ""3 *
;

TS 1*133 m,j% m 'hunt-

/ M*

1133 ^K the Gn io (J); 1133 -^D Messiah Is 9 s attribute of God especially as s 8 s2 17 21 fighting for his people i/c 2 4 Dt 1 o JM e 9 Is 1 o

ing

Dnn
-

angel

rpa n.pr.m. {man Dn 8 9 (cf. Lui").


i6
21

of El) an arch-

t0 J
tJ>33

thick, massive,

(be firm, massive, cf. As. gdbdhi, be Zim BP76, deriv. ; cf. also Aram.

&

Ar.jCjJ'). Jos io 2 (E) Gn6 4 io 8 (J) JU5 1323 8 10 16 10 i 16 1. 1 2 1 Chi +nt. Ezr 7 s8 24 Jb 16" V i9 6 33 16 45 4 52 s 78 K 89 20 120 4 127 4 Pr 16 32 21 22 Ct 3 7J 4* Ec 9 11 Is 3 2 13 3 21 17 42 13 24SS 16 I2 13 49 Je5 +i?t. Ez 3 2 +5t. Ho io Jo 2 7 ...o.n m.i 2 0b 9 Na 2 4 Zp ,h 3 i? Zc 9 i3 io5.7. 4
(cf.

Je32

18

2.

n.m.

strong, valiant

Pa. heap up,

&

VB*IB>33

height, hill).

man

iS^i

tttrna n.m. crystal (cf. &!$$ hail on relation of meanings cf. Gk. KpitrraWos, & Eth. lM Aeth 769 of Jiflf: M; Di
-

usage

Ar. J4*
@ May^ mr
||

Am
7"n

gypsum, As. gibsu, mass, abundance, B*-331 nto&l Jb 28 18 coral and

COT G,OM)
,

crystal.

cf.

phrases .'TllteS mighty 11 1 S9 1 i6 18 1 ii 28 2


1

man
1

12 of valour Ju 6

jn'SD

so

al.

K 5 (lias rrn thm\ but @L 6 Svdpamos ?


1 ;

ttt^aaO n.pr.m. Ezr


etc.,

30

'O "33

Xfn-pdf, cf.

Ch 13 3 Sin H33 Jos 1" (D)


2

also Klo's dub. emend.), 1 Ch 12 28 28 s 21 1617 1 7"n 1133 B*K Eu 2 ; I7 25 32

a family of returning exiles, om. but Mayf/im, etc., L Muy/3t

Ne
cf.

s3

AX

Sm

Listen 15

7'nn

na
14
; ;

Nen

20 6 2 io 7 (JE) 2 15 24"; s4 eN Jos 8 ; 7T1 '133 1 Ch 5 14 1.


3

pD3a
Eth. PV:
collare
333

v.

sub 333.

taa n.m. roof, top

noj iChu 26 na n3j\/'io3 20 norta maj 2Chi3 26 Dnv'B*nn3j iCb.9 Dmawi JTO Ne3 ?s(n) 2S107 1 Chi 9s Bnaan "tWO iChu 10 D'TOjn
ni3j
1

o^n

Ch
;

s - 7 -"- 40

(NH

id.;

Di comp.
;

DVnn
16

(ferreum), jugo simil. ferreum ; vdub.; Thes prop. 333 perh. 292 33 Jos Sta* 189 * (=J333) cover Bo'

PP: vinculum

MV)

nine'i'

D1,33 valiant
.

to

drink Is 5 s2

ITVCa
f

n.f strength, might

Ex 32" +
19
,

l6t.;cstr.Hll33^i 4 7>;sf.im 133 + (sfs. 32 t.); T 4 pl.rtl3 Jb4i '+ 3 t.; 111133,/, 7 >; ^JTVOJDt
s4

3
^

-)-

(sfs.
10
,

147

1. strength, of horse Jb39 6t.); 4 crocodile Jb 41 sun Ju 5 31 body of


,

16
-

man ^ 90 10 Ec 9
warriors
3

io 17

2. miglU, valour, of
Is
8

Ju

21

isi 5 3 onin'aa j e 32 M onnh j e s 6 6 8 16 27 19 ; 1. roof(o( house) Dt 22 Jos 2 25 26 2 2 I S 9 2 S 1 1 16 22 2 K i9 M =Is 37 s7 Ne 8 16 8 6 ^ 102 129 Pr 21 9 25 24 Is 15 3 22 1 JC48 38 ; as
5
1.;
13

S 9 s6 Kt (Qr H33), H33 Jos 2 6 1 S 13 9 Qr (Kt 33) cstr. Ju 9" + 2 t. + Ez 40 (del. Co v. infr.); sf. ^33 Dt 22 8 133 Ex 303 +2t. + EZ40 13 (del. Co v. infr.); pi. T)Sii I s 3 7 27 +
2
6

+9

t.+

26

sf.

n-niaa

49*5i Ez32

Pr 8" M 30

3" 28
i

Mi3

7"

3 o Je 9 23 ni133 T\ty bSpnoise

ls

22

10

places of idolatrous worship (esp. of heavenly


13 s9 bodies) Je 19 32

Zp

5
;

so TriN D^J) 33n 2

-ft

151
over gate 2

MSO

23 roof of tower Ju 9 chamber Ez 40 1313 (but


12
,

s1
,

Co
v.

-vp).
3

S 18 of 2. top of
,

24

ttVi

connexion with above \/dub.;


,

v.

further

altar of incense, in tabern.

EX30

s6

Low"0156) 13 jnjEx i6 sl Nu 1 1 7
(Ar. 1^. 133
id.,

sim. of manna.

37

(both P).

n,

na, -rana, t t 1
'

'

m-na t \

f 11. [ia] 1. n.[m.] fortune, good fortune


i.e.

sub rn.

t[*7*T3] vb. penetrate, cut


cut out,

(NH
21

id., cut,

(13

Aram. N13, Ji^) Gn 30 11 nj3 Kt, N3 Qr), V rixn, by or urilh good


2. n.pr.m.

Aram.

113, 4, Ar. 1^. cut, cut off; Eth.

fortune.

god of fortune

(Ar.

IfiSi
</te

in

deriv.) Qal Impf. ^ 94 B^P* wtfj

p^X <Aey attack (penetrate, make inroads upon)


cf. 56' of a righteous man (01 prop. 4 si vera 1., perh. Che j 59 where, however, denom. fr. "W^ cf. Ho 6 9 & infr.; cf. also Tia & 6 Ko ). Hitbpo. Impf. Vgtfl Je 1 6 ; 2 fs. 5 HYann Mi 4", *TrtUvi Je 4 7 pi vnarro r k 1 S 28

11 We"-""""; 13 named often inPh.&Aram. inscript., & found in Ph. & Aram, n.pr., Bae
M76,-No ZMG1888
|>
-

life

tW

479
;

v. esp.
cf.

Siegf

JPThM "' " ,tt


!

WV
;

+ art.
in.

11 lab Is 65

)c.
fr.

Che.
der.

1%
also

n.pr.m. (fortunatust perh.

'

foreg. divine

name Siegf"875
;

'

364

Sta
,

"*-'-"8
;

but
13

v.

rrriarn Je 5 7
pi.

+ Ho
41

7"
5
;

D'TUnp Je
of

v. infr.,

vnann Dt 1 4

1 ;

i>(.

Gn3o" +
i 4

Bae 1*" 1M l) 13

1.

Gn 3s 26 +

as well as

son of Jacob and Zilpah;


.

(heathen) practice

1. cut oneself, as religious s8 1 8 ; practised also by


'i

men

worship of (late) Je 5 4 1 ; for the dead, forbidden Dt 14' Vnann 16 nob na^jj pa nrnp wfcri i6 f j e 16 6 cf. 47 s r

Shechem,

etc. in

(subject Philistia personified); also for 14 rniun? Ho 7 Codd, they cut themselves, 2. gather in Che RVm, or perh. (cf.1'3) sub.
troops,

MT

Gr

name Gn 30" 35 26 46 16 b. as name of tribe Nu 1 " Dt 2 7 13 3 3 2020 Jos 1 8 7 Ez 4 8 s7 28 cf. 13 jnK 7 13 I^B* Ez 48 s4 on 1 S 13 v. also Je 49 13H 2 S 24 s cf. We Dr; 13 HOD Nu explicitly 25 14 15 24 8 4865 7 36 i 2 1 Ch o 13 Jos 13 20 2 1 once, 10 tax Nu io 20 i; \3.a irpa nap (MI -\i m) 24 Nu i' + 1 2 t. Nu; Jos 4 12 +i4 t. Jos; 1 Ch 5 11
a. strictly as personal

Ex

cf.

Gn 49" 1 Ch 2 2
1
,

Wl

or bands;

go in troops or throngs,
cf.

12 14

throng; (denominative r."W1| q.v.)

WllTQ Mi4 u
ro
1

T^*?

'ir\]
I.

!!

7 (addressed to Jerusalem); Je 5 n*31 and to a harlot's house they throng.

*9J TTJ
2

s 22 6 but
1

t2. a prophet in David's time, called in njh K'aan 2 S 24 11 & nth ,


'

II

Ch
s5
.

9
,

hjhn

Ch^

29

& T^an-mh
2

Ch

29

(as making inroads; others, as a division, detachment (as severed), but this usually later in Heb.)

G "WT3 n.m. " 49,19 band, troop

ti.^a

adj.gent. of 13 1, Gadite
38
||

S 23 s6

'3

9 abs. i S 30 + 19 t.; cstr. 2 Ch 25"; pi. BHVia S 4 J + 2 t. cstr. nna 2 K 6 ra + 6 1. sf. 1Hna 1. marauding band (making inJb 19 12 25 s 8151623 cf. I Ch cursions, inroads, cf. Tlj) I S 30

1 Ch 1 1 where MT *l?n q.v.; 3 cf.ThBeDr); elsewhere as n.pr. coll.: soiChs'

(so perh. also

(only here without art., rd. perh. 13 so ), Dt 12.16 7 6 8 1 ^33 j Ch 5 M 4 29 J os jlJ J2 , 3 22 2 3 32 837 26 . I2

12 22
-

also 2 2 2 22 cf. 2 24
,
-

Ch22
1

iKii m 2K5 2 6 s3 30 S 2 2 =f 18 30 & Gn 49


1
,

2021

13
(v.
,

19

13
cf.

3 o")

Ho

Je 18 22
i

cnvia
;

"ne>

s 4J
3

HJ (MJ) n.pr.m. NHJ n.pr.m. Vog 110 32).


15
(cf.
-

tn. *12 n.pr.m. father of Menahem 2 K 1417 Eut N">!" 25 Palm.


>-

inan

SjNfftD

DJJW

Ch 1 2 19

fig!

of God's attack12

ma in
T

'a

ixn v sub ixn.


.

ing forces, his chastisements Jb 1 9 (cf. 25 infr.) 2. troop, of divisions of army of Isr. (late) 'TTia

T^a
nasseh

n.pr.m. {my fortune\ a man of Ma11

Nu

13

CI126"; band of Israel, non^piOX 1CI17 i.e. troop of mercenaries hired from Isr. by Amaziah 2 Ch 25 910 1131 ^a i.e. soldiers of
,

cf. 2

T 'SP"ia n.pr.m. (El


of

is

my fortune} a man

ZebulunNui3
.

10
.

the

band 2CI125 13

of

11153

Jb 29 s

army
2

in sim.; also

Mi
s2
.

in general 'Hs'pa 14 of 4

"ia"ia, in '31 ~\h v. following

&

sub in.

<

<

"WTJ"nj

Zion.
*

3. foray, raid

station of Israel in wilderness


32

Trnaia c. art.ll^an n.pr.loc. (mng. dub.) Dt io7 7 (in Nu


-

||

tn. ["Pn?, or

cutting
(
||

1.

n^na] n. [m. or f.] furrow, 11H3 ^ 65 furrow, pi. defect.


pi.

33

"^ IV???

v.

sub in).

11

upon hands, cf. ma Hithpo. 2, sign of mourning Je 48 37 (|| yfo). fi. 13 n.m. coriander (NH V|, Aram.
n'OPn).
.

n'TIS , cuttings

tiiap and (Zc 12") JiTtt? n.pr.loc. (connexion with above v not clear; May8fi<a,Mf8<a, MaytSia, etc.; 33 Mageddo; As. MagadA, G1 " DF' 287 old Canaanitish city, MagidA, COT
)

ma
assigned to Manasseh
'D

152
1S

Tin
i
1

K 4" 9 2X9" 23
27
; .

2930
;

Est 3 5

11

rfys
19
';

Jos 1 2";

"Oty Jos 1 7"= Jui


1
1-

'O'O

b.

God

3. magnify, a. Pu. Pt. 34* 69


.

io

man Jb
pi.

17

31

J115

'V T\m Zc

2"

(=Legio) Hob"
)"7*7J1 (cut, cut

329 ' 3

" Bd p *la9

Ch 35*; mod. Lejjiln

brought up

yjr

44

12
.

Hiph.
n

Pf.

B*^B b^:n ^ 41
Inf.V^n
||

10

or <ar aicaylV
(cf.

+ ,etc; Impf b^XIs42 Dn8 iCh22 8 Am8 6 Pt.b^yo ^i8 61


;

25

,etc;
(

= b^iao in
,

T |_m2] n.f. bank of river

Ar. ixL,
1

s\I-

15 18 ., Aram^ ***, wall), Wnfrll Jos 3 4 Is 8 7 Qr (Kt fflm)


.

Ch 1 2"

22"); shekel

pi.

O^iO ^35 ; 1. make Am 8 pile for fire Ez 24,


2C
s
,

great, e.g.
2 joy Is 9
,

counsel Is 28 20

wisdom Ec
1

i
;

16

works Ec
i|/-

4
.

house of

Li
l*

Yahweh

Ch

22 s

the heel

10

41

^^J only pL
""- 9

sf.

Is 8 7 Kt, v. foregoing.

n.m. kid (NH *&, Ar. 34, Ph. K1J, Aram.NJ"!?, U.s^; cf.Aa.gadil,gadiia, 1889 2s6 8*81 505 H3 Gn Meissner 2A * Zehnpfund )

tn|

either lifted high (Ges), or (cf. De Now) gave me insidiously a great fall; cf. 1*1 '3 Ob 12 i.e. utter proud words (v. 2. mag-

3m

Iliph.)

'

'

nify,

salvation
21
,

yjr

38"+
38
,7

23

i2t.(abs.Gn38 +,&(generally)cstr.Gn
pl.tJTJ|

cstr. \H3 Gn27' ; Gn 2f 38" Ju 6 20 s6 ^""iS 1S16 abs. Ex 23 34 Dt 14 (all s3 iom 3$>rn 'j ^an {>), & c art. 'in Gn 38 6 3 Ju 14 abs. pi. 1 S io ;cf. also Hj |f
,

+ );

iSio3

16

kid, almost always On?


1
;

'3

li

19

19

s1

good 21 also pregn. without sense, of God ^ 1 26" Jo 2 24 Inf. 1 S 1 2 b. in bad sense, of 'the northern one' Jo 2 20 also pregn. without Inf. La i 9 Zp 2 810 Dn 8 4 8n K with by, of enemies + 35 s6 38 17 55 13
T\S\tf$2
, .

teaching IS42 3. do great things

18", mercy Gn 19 (J), the word of Yahweh ^ 138 2


19
.
'

?'

!?n )

a. in a

Jbi9 Je48
C. also,

26 -,2

with

t[nna]
(IIJxvn)V'"

n.f. only pi.

kids

sf.

T|Tlh

Ct

Hithp. Pf.

;Ez35 ofspeakingD3''a:i^ 41 implied, wept greatly 1 S20 ^hi? Ez 3S 13 I will magnify


:i.

13

Inf.

f
.

-|3 T

,,-,vb.

grow up, become great(Aram. *


m

myself shew myself great and powerful (of God); Impf. slVy., with ?y in a bad sense, magnify
15 oneself against Is io

Dn

36
;

T'JSJT

Dn
26

37
.

twine, Ar. Jjui. to'a a cord, makefirm strong, become strong, so H)


?"13

(Ithpe.),

"^..^ <iot<,
,

"T^
great,
2

pt.m.

or

adj .verbal,
1

becoming
2
(cf.

Qal Pf.

'}

etc.

Gn
!!7

14 38 +

4 t.;

27 1. grow up, a. Impf. TV) etc. >|'35 +34 t.; childGn2i 8a0 25 38 1114 Ex2 10I1 (JE)Juii 2 i3 24

sf.

^1?

Jb 31 18

13 growing up, Gn 26 (J)

Dr)

17 ; also great, great offlesh.

Ch

12

pi. cstr.

"fy$

\b"]3

Ez i6 2

Rui
3 ?3

13
,

Gn26 value," ^yVrjSE'BJ


c. in intensity, grief

3 1 "; extent, wealthy

iS2 3"iKi2 810 (=2Chio 810)2K4 18 ??'!]? Ae grew up to me as to a father Jb 3 b. lamb 2 S 1 2 2. become great, a. in
21
;
.

TTH2 n.m.
Sbli

greatness
fa]&
19

Dt
11

32'+ St.;

sf.

Dt

21

+ 5 t.;
Nu
;

150

; 1.
'

greatness,

1313

4i
2
13
,

magnitude, tree Ez 31', arm of

(JE) JeS
I

27
;

God ^79",

b. in
;

mercy of God
218 king Ez 31
2
.

14

rb~\Zprizedby
s

S26 2424

b.

God

2. magnificence, a. s 2 Dt 3 24 5 2 9 26 32
5"J3

Jb

mourning Zc 12",

punishment La 4
loud cry

Gni9
2
9

13

king Ec
fig.

trespass Ez 9 ; d. in sound, (J); e. in importance, of a


s2

3. in a bad sense, 33? yjr 150 s insolence of heart Is 9 io 12


.

n = pride,

Mi

of horn), 3 5 Jerusalem
, 1
,

(= 2 Ch 9 ) Dn 8 chief Gn 24 s5 48 (J),
io 23
19

91

ta i TH2

(under Messiah
2

n.[m.]pl. twisted threads

(NH

Ez 16 7

f.

of

God

s2

7
17

power Nu 14 (J). 3. to be magnified, a. house of David Zc 12 7 b. Yahweh ^ 35 s7 40 17 70 5 Mai i 5 his name


104
his

^
;

? , 1?, Bab. gidlu, cord on which onions were BAS1MI strung, a string of onions, Zehnpfund ;

works

yjr

92", his

Aram,

'v'"!?,

I^X-Z^

thread, cord, rope, also

s"

(=1 Ch

24

17
n<

).

Pi. Pf.
,

h?

1,

Jos 4 14

1. tassels Dt 22 12 on plaited locks, JjOj^i'd.) border of garment (||nrst Nu I5 3838 ). 2. 17 festoons, on capitals of columns 1 7

21 Est3'; biz Is4 9 ;

18 etc.; Impf. ??l Is 51

^%\
26
1S

Is44
6

I4

+ 8t.; Imo.tyl ^
Pt.

34
io
6

4
;

Inf.

^3 Nu

THU adj.great '3Gn4 + 279T.; ^3Dt T622 l.


13

6 +3t.;

@
Dn

33

Hi Bo De);
s

D^O
2.

+ 22
,

t.;

cstr. 71*14
19
,

Ez 17 37
145
4

l,

7*13
,

Ex
;

16

15

Je

(ni^Jtp Ct 5

Nu

(P), plants

Jon 4 10

1. cause to grow, e.g. hair 14 Is 44 Ez 31 4 Ct 5 13

32 'by Pr 19 Je 6 ,3 + 2 t.; pi. D^Plf


i2 17 + 22

19

-bH f

Nai
sf.

sf.

oM"I3

Ex 7 +

1 1 t.,

D'j>*U

Gn
t.;

bring
1'

up

children 2

io 6 Is
i
37 - 47 1

Ho 9".

make
r

great,

I2 2 (J) Jos 3 7 4 l4 (D)

23 49 5i powerful Gn Ch 29 1226 2 Ch

21

ls

t.; cstr. ^'I? 2

K
f.

io 6 ;

1^*14 2

K 10"
,

Jon 3 7
nSh3

n^fts
i5
12

Na3

,<;

nbh?

Nu
Ne 9

22 18 + 9 6
26

Gn

+3i

t.; pi. nb'TIi

12

31

n^hji

Vrw
Dt2 7 + 3ot,
2

153
s8

bis'2
s
19
, ,

m magnitude and extent,


Gn
19

nVn?

Nu

+7

t.

area*,
,

1.

15

wilderness
7
,

tain

ZC4
10
,

city

Dt i 19 rain 1 K 18 45 mounGnio' 2 house Je52 13 altar


,
,

e.g.

seaNu 34 s

rivtr

I counsel Je 32 mercy yjr 145". 0. as subst. concr. tniina n'B>y do great things, of God's great acts of redemption and judgment Dt 10" Jbs"
10

9
2

Jos 22 throne fish Jon 2 eagle Ez


2
1 ,

Ch
1

9
7

17

3
,

sea-monsters 9 terebinth 2 S 1 8 , subi


,

Gn

21

K8

37
4
;

f 7 1 " 'O 621 ; of the miracles of Elisha of things too great and so presumptuous,
"j

stance

victory 1 S 19 ; 22 Dr. ^"n "to rd. fjin '3 ace. to 1 S 19 2 2. tn number, e.g. nation Gn 12 congregation Je 31 s, camp 1 Ch 12 22 army Ez 17 17 , sacrifice s9 17 3. in 1 S 4 2 10", slaughter Dt 28

Gn

14

i5

wealth

Dn

ii

haughty
'33
6

We

Wn V Kev
13
).

typan Je 45
131'
(cf-

s
;

'i

mmo ^
8

12

4
;

BAram. Dn
4.

" 20
;

vb
also

arm Ex 15 16

10. tas subst. neut. greatness of


;

cf. I?33
.

intensity, fear
,

Dt

s4

weeping Is
9
,

38',
,

power
13
,

1
^

11 03 Ex 32 joy Jon

4",

s3 indignaanger Dt 29

t il "7TTil n.f greatness 2 S 7 21 + 3 1. n^na Ch 29"; 'cstr. nfcnj Est io2 sf. "inWia Est I 4
;
; ;

tion

Je2i
9
,

5
,

sin

Gn
Ez

20
7

Gn

39

trespass

Gn 39 cry Ex 1 in age, elder, eldest, son Gn 27 1 daughter Gn 46 21 16 6. in 29 , brother Gn io , sister Ez 16


voice
. , , , .

evil iniquity Gn 4 4. in sound, loud 6 5. 1 shout Jos 6 5

n h?

'45

pi. intens.

W$ Tliha
3
;

f7i f h^ Ch 17 1921 ;chiefly late Heb.


;
, ,

21

W8

21 3 2 Psalmist^ 71 Mordecai Est6 io king Est i 4 b. of God's greatness, as an attribute 36 1 Ch or of his acts 2 S 7 21 (cf. Dr) 29" V 1 45

a. of

importance, a. things + ?"l3(n)

"^(l )
1

an im-

v 23 =i

Chi7'

919

21
.

portant thing or affair


2

Ex

18

22

K5

Dt4
3 I
,

32

1S12"
i
14

13

8 13
.

rW

DV Je 3 o7 Ho2 2 Jo 2" 3 4 Zp
2

tD^iian
ii 14

n.pr.in. father of Zabdiel

Ne
the

Mai

s3

Ex

3 3 ii ,
,

b. of men, great, distinguished, Moses

(RV &

so

most; but

RVm

al.

David
kings

S
9

5'
14

Job Jb
;

Mordecai king of
,

great).

Est 9 4

Ec

Je2 7 7

esp. of

Assyr. bh1 T]ben 2

18 1928

=Is36

413

= As.

7H5 n.pr.m.

(very great)

1. head of one
.

sarru rabbu, sarru dannu,


Ifaqn the h.p.
33

e.g.

KB '*
;

4*

L1
;

f^an

2S

19

Lv 2 1 ,0 + 2ot.; ?H| B*K(n) 1 S 25 s n#K 2 K 4 8 t^a a orea< 5 r$ftj


1

of the families of Nethinim Ezr 2 47 Ne 7 49 2. head of one of the families of Solomon"s servants Ezr 2 m Ne 7 s8
.

Tn , 7l3
.

n.pr.m. (Yah

is

mam 2 S 3 3S Mi 7 3
honour (favour)

9m "33 "WSJ !> </wm s/<afe no<


person of a great

great) 1. go-

<Ae

man (opp.
9

^) Lv
iChi7
io 11

19
8

Nen
io
3
1/.

L *tfn 2 K
n^ina

(H); tB*^>f(n) the great 2 S 7 5 I4 16 6 2 5 Je5 ( 2 (vid. infr.)Pri8 ayxiortlovras, Klo vSs'a); further \bna
15

vernor of Judea appointed by Nebuchadnezzar 2. son of Amariah, a son of Je 40 58 41 16

Hezekiah Zp I*. Jeshua Ezr 1 o 18


.

3. priest of the sons of

6
;

1^3(-b)
o. t
10

io

11

Jon

^3
4

1. 1PP773 n.pr.m. (Yah(u) is great) 6 22 25 of Judea =nrU 2 K 2S Je39 40 governor


"

14

-' 6

Na
6

10
.

Ne

4 8
18

86
4

99
7

s 21

of God, himself 2 Ch 2 5 6 s 6 135 147 Is 12 Je 10 ;

41

1 " 18

chiefs of
1 .

b\1i(n) ^N(n)

Dt
;

io 17

Ne
s5

32

9
i>nj
s

V.

77" 95
4 3

38 time of David

2. son of Pashur, one of the 43 (24 t.) Jerusalem in the time of Jeremiah Je 3. one of the sons of Jeduthun, in the
1

Je32
itm

Dn

48 9 6 145 7 3 3 bn3 "]i>D ^ 47 95 Mai 1"; ihis works Dt 1 1 9 Ju 2 7 ^ in 2 t glory \^ 21 6 138 5 iname Jos 7 3 2 W 1K8" 2 Ch 6 32 Je io 6 44 s6 1 S 1 2 + 76 99
y?TKt\
1
; , ,

Vfbm bo Wn Ch 16 ^

Ch 25".
of

Exi8";

VlT^S n.pr.m. (/ magnify [God)) son Heman 1 Ch 25 4 (cf. on this remarkable list 422 2""-* 145 v 29 names Ew^ 274 " We RS " )
.

of

Ez
86'

36
3

ra

Mai 1"", mercy


5
,

1
s6
,

K3

Ch

^ 57

11

108

goodness
f->i"l3

Ne

7 compassion Is 54

n.pr.m. (Yah{u) is great) a pro4 phet of the age of Josiah Je 35


.

tin , 7 TT3 1

7. in phrases (Fr.

QVn "ity A is ye< AigrA day grand jour, Germ, hoch am Tage, the day
7

is at its height) Gn

29 ; + >13? Jbi?3 (or reverse) s 13 17 2 Ch I Ch 25 26 as iceK wia/Z as great Dt I


is

tbiianjj"! Ibi?0(b) (or reverse) fromsmall to

great

Gn
Est

i
i

9 "'i
5 - 20

S s^o"' 2K23 25
6'
3 34
1
-

s6
12

2Chi 5

'

Jon 3 \ 8 10 31 44 42 8. cstr. D^B33(n) in? great of wings Ez 17", so of Na anger Pr 1 9" (Qr) ; usually of God, in power
34
30

Je

tbl^Q n.m. tower, Gnii'+n 1; cstr. 9 ^3p Ju 8 + 21 1.; pi. ta-b-jao 2 Ch 2 6 +6 t.; s pl.f. nihst? 2 Ch 32 + T n<^3t? V48 Ez 26 ni>l3D Ct 5 (1); sf. Ig^R? Ez 26" 2t.; 'cstr. 45 Ju8 9 9 <2 52 2 K 9 27 ; 1. tower Gn n 6 4 2i 6 910 8 9 i 7 i8 27 32 Ne iCh27 2Chi 4 26 watch8' J g2 30263318 Ez 26 ,jll ^ 4 g25.26.27 2
17 13 4
;

,3

11

<->- 5

17

15

lS

4.9

of God as refuge tower in vineyard Is 5 fig. 10 4 ^6 1 Pr 1 8 beautiful neck like towerof David
; ;

7- TM'a
s

154
10
.

"na
horns of wicked
Is g*

Ct 4

4
;

an ivory tower

breasts 8

(Cf.

MI

22

fig.

^ 75"
,

bars of iron
16

(i.e.

nnPIJO, Sab. (more precisely Lihyan) JiWIJD, It r 1>M *-- 4 B Eut, v. Special towers ). mentioned on Lebanon Ct 7 s Penuel Ju 8 17 Shechem Ju g*647 *'- and at Jerusalem, the tower of David Ct 4 4 (the arsenal), HND Ne3', 38 s9 10 n Ne3' 12 Je 31 Zc 14 Dnun Ne3 s8 1 2 2. derated stage, (tower of the furnaces).

DHM *

of Babylon's gates) Is 45 s
VJ^IS

cf. \^

107

tPu.

Pf.

1-

hew down

(of trees).

11131, + pJHil n.pr.m. judge of Israel Ju 6

36

t.

Ju 6-8;called

also

}%&*
.

(q.v.)

Ju 6 32
I
11

^?n

etc.,

&

JIBtoT

(q.v.)

2S11 21
ways

t^piHa n.pr.m.
.65.

a Benjamite

Nu

s2

pulpit of
,

wood Ne 8 4 3. raised bed HJ^nj) Ct 5 13 but 33 Hi Be De rightly rd. ni^lSD.


. ||

-Jiv-ia

10

24

(al

/j-f2 JTOj).

OJH? n.pr.loc.
-

N"TH3Q 11. pr. {tower of God} stronghold


38
39

of Benjamites by rest of Israel

marking limit of pursuit Ju 2045


.

in Naphtali Jos 19 prob.=May8aXd Matt 15 Mejdel in the plain of Gennesareth Rob

'[

"] v^ on 'y

^*" revil e blaspheme


>

BR

Hi.

298

"gJFaliffi:

(NH
Ar.

IIS eut, wound, then (esp. Pi.) revile;

t"ia
in

,^pto n.pr. (tower of Gad} stronghold


'

Judah Jos 15 37 ; cf. Magdala, Lag 0nom ,S9 2nd ed. m. p 0ss ibly Mejdel, eastward of Askalon,
Guerin
I

12-

'""*

" 13

cf.

Bd

F " 162

<__jLi cut, cut off, 11. dewy a favour, be ungrateful, etc.; Aram. Pa. T31, >SsL, revile} 22 23 Is 37 Pf 2 ms. F1S131 2 19 3 pi. 6 6 30 2 Is 37 ; Pi. ^; Nu 15 19 Vm4 17

W$

1. revile, between

man and man,


the voice

"Y137"712?D n.pr. (flock-tower) shepherd's watch-tower near Bethlehem Gn 35 21 Mi 4 s


.

TO**
*

l~ .n
l

VM4
2
'i

17

of

(abs.) bip (him that) re-

proacheth
r

and

revileth.
22

=yfn8

t'rraTp n.m. tower, n 7,


fp).

S 22 51 Qr (Kt {jHJO
14

Nui5(P);
,

K 19 =
;

2. blaspheme, sq. ace.


Is 3 7

a
;

(||

TO;

obj.

*9 ^l^ ref. to

as above)

Ez 20 27

2 ace.

nk
) fortified
s

I'b^SO n.pr. (bVWO only Je 46 Ex city on the NE. border of Egypt


Je44 46 Ez29 3O
LigJ pt.omi=.rh.n1o
I

the

6 -ruste *^o njn 'j -ibk ... 2 K 19 words with which the servants of

= Is 37
the

DP?!?
s

king

Nu 33'
GS522
.

of Assyria blaspheme me.


nfinn IWI) and she shall become a reproach and a taunt, an admonition and an
n.f. taunt, only

14

10

6
;

Copt.nscA<6i(Champoll.

tnBVfa

Ez

15

.ii.79^

Egyptian makBel Eb

Ertab

TOBta

1D

IjJ
(rare),

3 vb. hew, hew down or off (NH id. Aram. JH3 Ithp.; Ar. &li cut o/f hand

astonishment, to the nations.

or other member, mutilate}


j;

Qal Pf. V13 La


;
;

1014 Pt. Impf. VVffi Zc II nyvi3 Is 1 5 (so many edd. but) Baer W"13 pass. 33 cf. infr., D'JH? Is io hew, cut in two, a staff

Wpi]

31

II

T CDT* n.m. pi. revilings,reviling words


1

Is43

28
;

cstr. {W|
28
(||

Zp

s
;

sf.

7 DrUM? Is 5 i 8

between men, Is 43 nB )I

DID);

5^ Zp 2

(both

Zc

1 1

1014
;

metaph. hew

off,

an arm
33
;

S 2 31 horns
;

3
?

vb. wall

La2 3 hew down,


;

trees Is io
[pt,

if in

then

= shave off (object


2i
6
,

Is 15

up

or

off,

build a wall
v.

beard), but no other

(denom.

NH

id.,
8

Ar. .ii and


5

"H3
infr.)
12

indication of this meaning, and true n^Via, s7 cf. Baer's note & Je 48 ; v. IPS. Niph. Pf.

MT

Qal
22
30
;

Pf. "H?
2

Jb i 9

+ 2 1., vr Ho 2 Am 9
8
;

';

Impf.

mpl.

WTiril

J Ju

Jn Je 5023
26
;

nVi^lconsec.Is'22 tyTOl consec.Ez 6 6

ms.
14
;

Am 3

be liewn
6
;

nV^r Je 48 12 3 pi. J?y^lVi4


3
fs.
;

s5

pi.

DT*

of altaroff,

horns Am 3", of idols Ez6 (|| "OB*j); of sever6 ance of a tribe from nation Ju 2 1 fig. of king
12 14 of Babylon as hammer Je ; of a minister, under fig. of secure 5 (ll'^EO); 25 of horn of Moab Je 48-* peg or pin Is22 4 Pi. Pf Vli 2 Ch 34 7 3"? 2 Ch 34 -Otw).

masons (wall-builders) 2K 12 13 only Pt., ahs. 22 6 ; alsoIs58 12 (obj.H?); fig. of Yahweh's dealrnfc Jb 19 8 7T1 La 3'; cf. ings with men, obj.
,

Ez 13 Pt. T$i Is 58 Ez 13 2 K 1 2 2 2'; wall up, shut off, lit.

Ho

(ace. cogn.
cf.

VU), in
7
,|

all

= obstructing path
of restoring fallen
;

of Babylon Is

of life,

also

La

(c.

1J!1);

booth of David

Am 9" (obj. CVis)


E!42 7
'

of repairing

fortunes of Israel, a
,

work neglected by prophets


wall
,

(||

*
2

16

107

V$ 2 Ch i 4
;

2
,

jrp5
s

^75"
3

hew off, down, 3 mpl. J'TWI Dt 7 1 2 ; 2 1 s in two (cf. Qal) of Asherim Dt 7 2 Ch 14 31 3 4 7 of idols Dt 12 (D^pB) 2 Ch 34 (D^O);

Ch 3 1

'

Is 45

2
,

Ez 1 3 6 and by all in power 2 2 30 (both c. ace. cogn.)

W^?,

t-na n.m.
N T1?>

(NR
,

"113,

Aram.

TH?,

-^r.

JjLi jXa.

and more comHeb.


111? infr.)

monly Jlio. enclosing-wall

cf.

YW
abs. th Nu a*"' + 5 1. + + 6 2 Ez 13 s (Co rma cf. infr.); infr.) +

155
4

212

(rd. cstr.

rma

cf.

TJ| Pr

24

31

Ez 42 10 (Co

del.);

sf.

t*n> Is 5 5 , WVTj

Ho

""sa6 ti. BJna n.m. heap, stack (NH id., ,, Aram, t'd.) K "I3 Ex 2 2'+ 3 1. ; stack of sheaves

Ex

22

(cf.

Baer, note);

pi. sf. *|*/T1|

Mi

7",

13 nnna'f 80
'

Ju 15 6

(||

noj> in both)

Jb 5 M

24 24 cf. Ec /aM, fence, bordering a road Nu 2 io 8 ; connected with Ezekiel's temple EZ42 7 ;

11.

tf"f3
Xi?"~Tll
J),.
} 178.

(=6A>;

exact mng. unknown).


(Ar.

ftt
,
j 32
.

city wall

Mi 7"
i^

cf.

Ezr
;

5 vineyard Is 5 22 30 ; so also

8o 13

Ez 13 6

of Yahweh's of fortunes of Israel Ez of (Co rvri? c f.


9';
fig.

n.[m.] tomb
S.

1>1L

id.)
.

Jb

,. 229

suggestg rea ding

(^

rrvjf);

tra Ez
+

13

47

rd.

m X93

&

all

moderns.

hindrance in path of Israel (fig. as woman) Ho 2 8 of man beset by enemies yfr 62 4 ('a
;

rwn^l, but

rd. '1

rma 01 De

etc.)
13
.

[(1/13] vb. depart, i.e. be cured, healed (subj. wound) (cf. Aram. ]o^ be freed (from
guilt, pain, disease, etc.),

T"H2

n.pr.loc. Canaanitish city Jos 12

A ph.
cure

set free,
13
.

also

also & Tafcp ina 1 Lag BST6 ; cf.

A
51

@L

iCh
1

(v. p.

Euseb Lagon,M42n,1,,da4 = TI| infr. possibly = 113 TV? in).


;

become

free)

"lite

D3t?

nWT6l H05

Tnnj
'a

n.f.

healing,

nnj

pr

17

anpw tjgp

a*) c f.

Now.

1.

iTTTa,
4

rnna
(del.

n.f.

wau nvu
Ez 13
s6
5

ch 4 a
cf. + 2 1.,
;

ij,

62

MT -na)
nhia

(MT T*|
4 2
2

q!v.), n-i-l?

(Co, 3
2
17

Co); pl.'ni-na

Na

vb. bend, crouch (so Vrss) t["irTil] 42 nriK Elijah, with 1 K 18 Qal sq. 34135 face between knees; 2 K 4 Elisha, over dead

ImpfW\
(||

Nu
16
;

32*;
sf.

cstr.

nWia
41
,/,

Nu

32

1.,

rrna

boy, sq. vb]}


12, 13
v.

33E*1 v

cf.

338*).

Nu
s3

32

Vriiia

89

4 (or is this n.pr.loc. 1 s grasshoppers alight), Je 49 ; wall, connected with Ezekiel's temple Ez 42 l2 (del. Co) ; defences 41 elsewhere ;XS '} sheep-folds Nu 32 1636 ; yjr 89
1

; wall, hedge I Ch cf. Ot) Na 3 (where


1'

sub nu.
v.
-

sta, a'ta
hollov)

sub ma.
dl 8
(cf.

+[^3] v^
men
ay),
2

S 24 4 Zp

cf.

Nu 32 s4 Ez
;

@;
12
4
.

V'oV MT

5 13 Co tff after

rmrrtn -na, rd. 'i


11.

t^JTHS

adj. gent, of

rma cf'.'-n?rma vmarj iCh


;

K 25

out)

-Qal Ft.
12

CSa
cf.

Ar. Jjli pierce, bore, diggers or pkmgh-

Kt; but

Qr

D'33* as

Je 52"

(v.

and

v. 23 infr.

fn. [22] n.[m.]

pit,

ditch, trench (Ar.

1 11. i"P~T2 n.pr.loc. a city of Judah i"m3n


Jos
1
s6

;
*

T ajr 0nom

m
.

'

TaSrjpa,

r<i8ipa

cf.

TfSovp

til*, hollow, depression; Syr. cistern) 16 3 D'3J p'3J, i.e./i*M only pi. tr33 Je 14 ; in 2 ditches ; further, cisterns (ace. to Klo 2

joo^

K3

0/

2nd ed - 2s4

25'

Je 39 10 D , 33 , l

r<3.

D'331); cf. also


16
,

||

K K 25^

41 iffrVTSl n.pr.loc. in Judah J0S15 ; '|n

(DW1
c.

Ch

28

18

TD^rrriil n.pr.loc. in Judah Jos 15 perh. del., so ; whole number too large, cf. Di.
;

36

Kt, BrOff^ Qr)=Je52 (D 3a\^; both D'OIS) ; Klo prop, to emend these, so as to rd. in all D*3J) D^t?")? Orh fFM and gave to them vineyards and cisterns ; another view in Th
;

cf.

further 313, 3J*. I. 33 v. sub n3J.


"t"Q^22 n.pr.loc. (trenches)^
.

"h-nil adj.gent. of TJ3 (q.v.) so Lag cf.MVal.; others fTTH; but r^tir^s,
r88a> P .Ti)r; mjin
1

8"

17
;

fr.

Jerusalem,

c. art.

'3? Is

io 31 ; site unknown.

Ch

s8

27

t^Vtt,

I'"!?

n.pr.loc. city of
n.pr.m., under
1

fig.

n.pr. (Ar. jtf* 68 also as Judah "ii"l3 Jos 15 of genealogy "na son of Penuel
;

waS); 1.

fin. [32] n.[xn.] beam, rafter? (Thes sub D , 33 iK6; but Lag 313, but mng. & dub.),

"

Armon.

Stud.

J199.M

1.212;

BN155

r(] g _

Q<13J (P erS-

Armen.
T2C\Z

ypjicd)

vaulted roofs.

4 "liiari 4 "fria Bon of Yered 1 Ch 4 ; also 7 2. cf. his note. 1 12 v. d. H.; 1*yp Baer, "na 1 Ch 4 39 but read Gerar, ace. to n.pr.loc.

Ch Ch

18

Ew Hi
I.
cf.

3. n.pr.m. 9" a Benjamite, of Gibeon.


al.

Be

~i~l?

Ch

8 31

4 n.pr.m. (-y/unknown) 1. 1 Ch 5 a the land ofMagog, prince Reubenite. 2. Gog of 3laD )nK 313 ofRosh, Meshek, and Tubal, *ty

^)3ni
cf.

s3 T$0 tfih Ez 38 (om. jiJO ')' 39


'

(om.

id.)

16

tH3
Ar.

NH

E'*1 -?'
).

Aram

*tyt heaP

UP'

38"
(id.);

(del.
cf.

Co)

v 15

As. Gdgu,

ficn N^3) chief of a mountain tribe

18

39

"

1111

('3

also

^SJ

N. of Assyria

DF* 247 COT on Ez

38*.

aiao
ta\3F2 n.pr.terr.
p.* Lell

156
cf.

ro
SS
^ Sg
;

(=land of Gogl

Dl
5

v i2.i2
3

2 3 E = i Ch i oriu.5)_ Z3 8 39; inGn io

b. of lion

f severa i persons), i^ 89

no

6
;

coll.

Na

Ju

a son of Japhet,

him jn

HW
cf.

Jto

1D3 ns JS
11

DTni.T|^;=
GM.Abh.i58

Scythians?

re fers name mountainous region between Cappadocia and Media; cf. Di Gn io 2 KiepMBAkF.b.ua.jo: ( N> & E Armenia), Len
,

Jog*"""; Lag

(SE. Armenia),

v. esp.

Len " 11

'

411

"76

nation, people (NH id. community, )&1L, Sab. U id., 2 on3-j_/j Gni2 + 121 t.; sf. 1 s. !* 9 5 2 1 06 Kt Ez 3 6 13 " 15 (Qr wrongly Zp ,T;3 ^ fgH 16 D"13 Gn io s + cf. Co, who del. v 410 1. ); pi.

^a M1

n.m.

Gnl2

'

DHM

Gentiles, Ph.

1J

+Qr Gn 2^ f
-

10

(Kt D"J) + 6

t.

Ez

(var.

t^
1JJ etc.
Taj

vb. invade, attack whence )-)] (cf. TIJ, derived by Ki Bo Ko 1S5e q.v.; actually
fr.
19
,

SS, perh. better, denom.

Gn

49

Kt (v. YU);

attack Gn 49
ttTJJ

ITWJ v

',

Hb
19
,

ina) Qal Impf.


16

3
"

VW V 94

2'

allit. c. "13 n.

pr.

&

emend. Co); cstr. * Gn i8 ,8 +8 t., "ia 2 Ch 13 Ezr 6 21 (cf. Baer's notes); sf. OH** Gn 32 5 2031 32 io ; 1. nation, people Gn 1 o5 5 20 31 32 32 + Is2 2 "' =:Mi4 2 3 3 ; tJb 12 2323 34 29+; (allP) Pr 14 34 r*?? V.^ * Gn 18 18 22 18 26 4 (all J) Dt 28 a. specif, of descendants of Abraham,
-

"in?, :3ry tj
7
.

s/ta/

troop
16

the heel

wn] utj toj upon him, but he shall troop upon (i.e. pursue them in their retreat) VB;
<roop

gw, a

^na ia Gn 12 2
OfOi

Hb 3
1.

1"?;

mb

nib}

cf.

VB &

Comm.

i8 (both J), D?ia 17 fan of Sarah 0f 17 16 (P); of (all P) Ishmael "13 21 13 ^13 "13 v 18 (both E), ?Via "13
cf.
;
,

18

17"

n12

v.

sub nxj.
be convexfi.
1

(P); of Jacob D?ia bnpt 1| Gn 35" (P), ""13 19 bina 4 6 3 (E); of Ephraim'an t6o 4 8 (J); of

20

17

m^I
Ez 23
ject
"

(project,

t[ia] n.[m.]
s3
,

backonly sf. |W
s6

K 14

9
,

tfl

behind

DJ3 the back, i.e.


1

Ne

Moses b\1i "ia Ex 32 (J) cf. Nu 14 (J) Dt 9"; of Jacob and Esau as two nations Gn 25 s3 (J). b. definitely of Israel Ex 1 9 6 (Bnni5 '3) 33 13 (both
10
12

; alw.

'3

*Tn$

tj^n
.

cast

put out of mind, ignore, re9 s6 14 Ez 23^, and his law Ne 9


[m.] back

ti. 12 n.

6
,

13

abs. unused, cstr.

Pr
Is

io

13

+ 2 t.,

sf. "13

Is

50

*|13

Is 38

17
,

m. 51 23 ;
cf.
)

iac&, as beaten, lashed


6
;

Pr io 13 19 29 26'
t

as u) s 3 gi7 of 50 ( Yahweh's casting sins of penitent behind his back, putting them out of mind; as trodden 23 upon IS51 fig. of extreme humiliation.
,

in phr.

'3

nnK ytyfi

JE), Dt 4 (njn \fin$\ M3n, said by heathen cf. v 7 8) v. also v 34 26 s cf. f 33 12 if, 83 s (said by 36 s4 s2 in narrative Jos enemies) Je 31 33 Ez 37 8 1 17 v 6 (D), io 13 (poet., no art.); of 3 4 5 (JE), Israel and Judah as two nations Ez 35 10 (said s2 2isi5 2 22 cf. 58 60 by heathen) 37 ; of Judah Is 26 7 once my people Zp 2 9 (||Dy); thy people Mi4
-

liU4 yfrio6 (i.e. of"), cf. also Ez 3 6 (rd. Kt) ; esp. of Israel and (or) Judah as sinful, rebellious Dt 28 20 4 6 929 s8 8 17 Ez 2 3 3 2 Ju 2 Is i io Je 5 7 9 12

Co) Hg 2

(del.

1 11.
K?3,
13

"13

n.[m.] midst, Aramaism

(cf.

Aram.

to Israel in

Mai 3 9 . Note. This definite ref. and (or) Judah is comparatively rare;
14
4 - 5 - 616

middle,
Ar.

NH

13

midst, interior;

Jb 30' 13~fp from J1L midst) the midst (of men) they are driven ; Rosenmiiller
belly,
al.

WW

a^id.,

"" 1,8 comp. Cicero

11 35 P); seldom c. usually inexil.&post-exil.proph.; notChr. of non-Heb. peoples Ex 9 24 34 10 (JE) LV25 44 (H) Nu I4 16 (J) Dt 15 66 1 K5" 1 Chi 4 17 ^""Isi i 1012

Hex not P (yet v. Gn i7

medio pellunlur.

+ oft.;
'

opp. Israel as
also

'>

Dy
s
;

s3

Ch

2121

17

fn. n^2 n.f. back (so also Di Hoffm SS; Thes De AV RV body=TMl, cf. Ba " 01887 605
55

etc., v. DJ), cf.

Nu
'

23

note esp. D"13n 7yi

Is 8

s3

circle or district

Jb 20 25 mgD K'Jm it comes out from the back (of arrow which has struck a fugitive, and is then 1. 1113 sub HK3. extracted; Hoffm rds. ni5D).

also '3H

nann J u 4 2

of the nations (v. <'"?3); 316 Charosheth of the nations,


1

&

73pap D^i3 7|JD Jos

s3

king of nations (peo-

'

i"P"]2 n.f-

body, corpse
sf.

ples, tribes)

belonging
:

to Gilyal

( Di
3
13

to the

abs.'j

Na3

3
;

cstr.
,

district, i.e. 'Galilee');

esp. of these peoples

TV13

Ju

0h|
8 f.

Gn
s

+2t.; 18 Drm? 47
4
,

VIM?
3

S 31 10 Dn io 6

as heathen
1

idolatrous
hostile

Lv
14

Na
5

ni>ia pi. abs.


,

f 1 io

6
;

K 14

24
6

K ijWUMmmi 2 Ch 28
;

8 2428 (P) 20 23 (H)

6 21

un ia Ne 9 Dirn ia Ez i 33 nanTi'ia v ": human torfy Gn 47 18 (sg., of many 37 cf. of man in Daniel's vision persons). pi. Ne9 8
37
,

1. living

,3 18 9 1 Ch 16 35 Je5 16 9 32 s Ez, etc.; in simile Ez 20 25 ; sometimes

Ez 1X4*

+ 45

Gn

15

(J)

Lv 6*JMI (H) Ez4 + oft. Je


||

32

+, Ezr

Qy

Dn

io (body apart from extremities); also of the living creatures in Ezek.'s vision Ez I 1123 2. dead body, corpse, carcass: a. of man 1 S
.

+ 33 13
1 '

10

'

Is

1 1

10

Je 6 18

v. also

ili 4 2. fig. of swarm of all species of beasts Zp 2 14


.

Is 2 24 comp. with of locusts Jo I 6 ;


.

3. D?13

Gn

14

prob. mutilated n.pr. v. infr.

10

31

(so orig. in

1
||

Ch io 10

v.

We 8m

cf.

Dr)

fl- [T^il]

vk-

Pass over,

away

(Ar. j[L

pia
pass
fail)

157

>ia
be empty, hungry) QelPf V13
WjJJ

Qal P/
;

by, over;

Aram.
T3

N3 cross,

J^^ ass
WJl

away,
31
; 10

f 90'; /mp/
life

Nun
-^

La

pass away,
B*n
fr.
13

of the

of the aged,
suhj.

go

TO Gn6>', WW Jb 36",
etc.; V'

i",

3 Uya Nu 17* 20

WW
;

Nu 20 J og 2 ,

]W

Jb 34
Pt.

wind, obj. quails 31 sea, Nuxi (rd. perh. Hiph.WJl cf.Ko U42 Di).
fo-in^r over,

trans,

Zc 13 8

7n/

cstr. Via

Nu 203
die,

$ri3

88 16 ; expire and

t^\a

n.pr.loc. (As.

Guzana

COT 2K

Gn
||

17

Mesopotamia, on or near the middle course of the Euphrates, through which the river Chabur (inn) flowed thither some of the exiled Israelites were brought [bySargon, B.C. 722-21] ftte 2K19 12 =Is 37 12 |tia -\n -fan 2 k 17 6 18"; inn) -fan 26 ftla -in?* r Ch s where Chabur is separated entirely from the river of Gozan (v. inn).
) city
;
:

DP*

184

and

district of

25*" 35 (all P); ||niD Jb 3" i 4 ' c f. Nu 27 t?*(P)j lh3XNui7 toeeayi r,wej9er?"/t(l
:

only'?

Nu 17"; & poet.';

rfo + io 4
no'l

JJ13

':

2W
f
l

(progressive parall.) distressed and about to die; yrrOX bit s3 S|DN Gn 49 ; \\-\e>y-<?V 8 Jb 34 3 cf.f 104 29 ; ||in-13:Zci 3 ; abs.,both
||
'

'?V

^88

16

');

prose and (esp.) poetry


(all

Nu 20 33 M Jos 2 2 20 Gn 6"
s

P) Jb

10' 8

van

2 13" 27 3 6' La

i';

'jp-Dy

^th my
what

Jb 29"
in ful ,

possession of

mist ghall Idie> is mine, cf. Di.

ie

nia

v.

m.
sub
'

t[*fl3] vb. shut, close

^3

v.

*4

(NH id., v. NHWB


*fy Ne
3

iTU.

^Hiph.
ram).
n.f.

Impf.

juss.

close

n^2

v.

sub

rvo.

(doors,

tcpia n.pr.gent.Gni4 L9,in phr. ^D ^yiri D?i3 fenj- 0/ Goim; prob. a Babylonian (Elamitic, etc.) name corrupted H. Rawlinson prop. Guti, a people NE. of Babylonia, COT

TW
1

T[nDH2] Aram. NB13;


cstr.

body, corpse (late;


cstr. sg.
cf.

NH

*f,
;

Ar.Ii^)
1
2 Ch xo'
,

nM3 r Chio 12

pl.nfaW
-

Be (||

S 3i 12 has
'}JL

nj13).

on

Gn

14
v.

also

KGF

258

"-;

cf.

also

DP*

233

'-

t 1 lli)

sojourn (cf. Ar.


111. iv.
;

turn aside,

hft *
JLi
g>o

W
connected with -/^J,Ar. (1
cf.

tarry, v. esp. in

der.)-Qal /y.13
;

Isil 6

]7ian.pr.loc.
aoow<,

Ex6

4
;

around; jji. circuit;

Ph.

GH2I 23 Ex /mp/
WTJJ
;

vm. x Aram. *i Eth Gn 35*+ 3 t , 131 consec. WS Gn 3 2 1205 V13


5
yf, ;

^J n.pr. insul.; also ^S>3, H^^cityof Manasseh 43 in Bashan, named as a city of refuge Dt4 cf.
Jos 20 9 2 1 27 both Qr (Kt ybi); given to sons of Gershom son of Levi ace. to iCh6 M Euseb. ; knew it as a very large village TauXii/ 7) ra>\dv ..

+2
TttM

"^

12
3

48

t.;

sf.

K8

T V
1
;

&

cohort,

nnpx

^.

^ K8 d^
2

12

t.,

"$j

Gn
2
;

20'
fs.

4 rWSJ I s j6 ;

Imv.
i2
,0

-A3

Gn

26 3

+i7t.;
m_3
16

Pt. 13

cstr.

Ex 3 ;

2 K 8'; // c<r. 113 Gn Dt 18 6 Ju i7 7 +i 7 t.; f. tTM Lv25"+8t.; cstr. pi.

Lago*-..*,
Josephus
A tvlll
-

2 s
'

'-

Rob BB "- 432 Bd Fa,27 ace. to most, name applied


be correct.
jlil

game name b Gaulanitis, mod. Jaulan Schumacher ZPVIe86 = J "-"888


digtrict of
^ ,

]13

Jbi9 ; 1.

sojourn, dwell for a (definite or

indef.) time, dwell as a


1

first

to city, thence

to district, but perh. otherwise if above deriv.

m g***'

dub.,
'

cf.

perh.

Aram.
cf.

35" Ex6 (both P) cf. Vio 5 12 = rChie 19 4 Ju 19 16 2 S 4 3 2 K 8 ,u (seven years) Is 16 4


4
,

new-comer (cf. 13) with6 out original rights, v. esp. Gn 19 9 (J) Dt 18 & 10 23 34 6 4 cf. Ju i7 7M 19 ; also Gn 12 20 2i 3 2 47 3 (all JE); of patriarchs in Canaan Gn 26
1
-

(J)

\)l

tinge,

Ilu

Ezr

V^ V

Ar

U*r re ddh black,

Hommel

fpa

JT13

22 i (in exile); cf. further Ex 3 (E) of a woman in another's house as

SSugethlere 64\

t^Iia n.pr.m.

1. a

Naphtalite

Gn
c.

46

s4

Nu

26** 1

Ch

13

2.

Ch 6 w a Gadite.
;

Jb i 9 is so (poet.) of 6 worshipper in Yahweh's house ^15' 61 cf. Is 14 14 5 of evil VI 33 fig. r\g 1$ ^ 5 evil cannot be a guest of thine (Che sq. ace, as in Ar.
or guest
-

lodger

(v. Di),

n?3

n.3

"P3MI adj. gent, of foregoing 1


n. coll. VfiK)

art. as

NU26 48
(ifo-o-at

SjjU. 111); particularly of the 13 (q.v.) in 48 Israel Ex i2 49 Lv 16 29 x$


-

also of individ. 2

ace. to

@L
also

S 23 s2
ft?"

o
34

rowi) Klo Dr; rd.

20 25 19 Jos 20 9 (all P)
;

3334

645

(all

(all

H) Nu
7

P)

ifS-'o-n-u

14

JWJ
*3BOT

Ch

1 1

where

rd. id.

for Dt?n

(L

Ei'patrai o

Towi).
(cf.

Ez 14 47 of Ephraim and ; Manasseh sojourning with Judah and Benjamin 9 2Chi5 of Bechabites sojourning in Judah Je35
7
;

22 - 23

i x5w.u-u.M-0 x 9

M 1* **>

of Israelites

expire, perish, die

Ar. cli

Is 52

4
ijr

105

s3
;

s sojourning in Egypt Dt26 so of Judah, to from escape

na
under Babylonian power Je 4 2
2. abide, nearly or quite U3 40
4",

158

TO
"\3, i.e.

= dwell
;

** 4 3

MMm 4 ^*
5
17
;

treated like
2 2
16

kindly,

Lv 25 s5
13

Je4p"

50

also
;

Jb 2 8 4

with lamb

Ew Di &
-Pt.

stay (inactive) Is 5" rd. perh., for Dna, D?"ja or CH|

Isn 6

Je 43 s cf. La of wolf dwelling

(H).
1

Latest

conception somewhat different:

Ch 22 s 2 Ch

Ju

in

Ch 3025
81012
'

(D'T-in) gathered for hard service; yet cf. 4849 . v 1 6" (Oft. c. verb. cogn. Ex 1 2

cf.

Lo

1 7

18 26 19 33 20 2
-

Nu9
2f\F\

14
i

"-"->^
4

>

I9
23 35 - 47
-

Che
1

crit. n. (

">7t5nt?

s0

Stu 'tna). Hithpol. ee& hospitality with, sq.


;

>

Jos20 9 Ez47 22 23
1
15

oft.
||

Ch 29 f 39").

G1123

LV25

Ar. x); Vntov Ho 7" is dub. (cf. II. to) Ki Thes Wii AV EV they assemble themselves, but txt. prob. err., v. TU.
DJ) (cf.

AE

tnVQ n.f. lodging(-place) TtHfy Ut^l Orb JV3 bx* "Wto BiTlM J e 41 17 inn, khanl so
,

2 tl. "YlH n.pr.loc. (sojourning, dwelling)

Ew Gf
toward

Hi

al.

niTia

folds, after Joseph.

Aq.

27

DjtaynK

nt5>K

'rn^>J|p,

otherwise unknown.

T*W

n.pr.loc. a southern city of Judah,


1
21

Edom Jos

T^yS'^^H
Baal)
2

n.pr.loc. (dwelling or

GUr of

T[*1wBj n.[m.] sojourning-place, dwelling-place, sojourning


cstr. ""IWt?

Ch

2 67

tya-"M3 Brazil

D**3PJ$1.

sf.

ETJ9D
9 19
,

^55

16
;

pi.
1

El,i48 sojourner (Ar. jli, Eth. 1 n.m. 7$C: ?C: Aram. oL^, ""*, proselyte, "Vi

Gn 3 7
8
1
1

'

sf.

? Gn 4 7
Jb 18
4
;

1 ,'\"!t? ^

proselytize, Ph.
,J

"13

in n.pr.,
,0

&

pi.

D"u)

">?
I,

Gn

J5 +74t.; 8f.T]*Ex2o +4t.,VuDti ;pl. D , "ia Ex 2 2 20 + 9 1., D*?! 2 Ch 2 16 ; 1. sojourner, temporary dweller, new-comer (no inherited 30 i3 19 16 rights), cf. Ex 12 Lv2 4 Nuis Jos8 (opp.
4 homeborn); of Abraham at Hebron Gn2 3 (P; Moses in desert Ex a a (J) i8 3 (E; here acta); explan. of name Gershom, Moses' son); as 32 claiming hospitality Jb3i ; perh. in above cases, and certainly in general, with technical
||

Jb

^ 55 'O yy& sojourning(-place), always pi., 8 4 1 4 Gni7 28 36' 37 Ex6 (Hex always P) Ez 20 38 sojourning (pl.) life-time, 'D , ?.B' Gn 54 9 47 'D 5J Gn 47"; cf. ' TV? f 1 19
t.,
1

TJM Gn 7 2 8 EfJ^ -?? Ex 6 +2


4
,

vviao

19

dwelling-place
=

Bn'iwo

Gn 3 6

16

ilTUG
Me

n.f. store-house,

granary
17

Hg 2

19
.

frfr"^*?

n.f.pl. id., Jo

(||nmN; but
quarrel
1

Xip/01,

ninj).

sense;

fig.

of
13

Egypt Gn 15 Dt 10" 23 s
;

Yahweh Je 14 of Israel in Ex 22 M 2 3 9 (all JE) Lv 19 34 (H) B^i with Yahweh Lv 2$* (H)
;

fll.

2. 1 Ch 2 9 + 39 (in all 2KTP1) cf. 1 1 9 ,usually of D 1S in Israel 2S1" (Amalekite) 3336 9 cf. J088 (E) 20 (P) Is 14'; dwellers in
15 13
.

19

||

KV; together Ges De Br cf. 93, so 15 v 15 Impf. + 5 67 Qal. Pf. " Is 54 15 4 3 all cf. infr.); Inf. abs. "fa Is 54 59 140 (on 15 7 cf. ^ 56 1. stir up strife, abs. "W lla Is 54
;

ma)

[113] Che Di Ew
so

v^-

st i r

UP

strife,

EVm

(cf.

(Is

54

W
,

AV VW
;

*);

gather

with certain conceded, not inherited ;K42;8em7!st Sta OTJC<M!2nd,dS42 rights (cf. RS -,5 ig to g ij are j n Sabbath rest The ach.i.<ooy Ex20 10 23 12 (both JE) Dts"; otherwise he is to have like obligations with Israel Ex 26 I2 i.. Lv i6 m ( a]1 p) Lv , 7mmus.u l8 20 2
Israel
-

,'

Che rd. WfeJ aac, v. TO)j sq. "i5? 21 wh. however 01 i/' 59 (but Che id.; cf. i/' 94 3 4 would emend by 56 7 59 ) sq. ace. rtoPlpp ^ 1 40 2. quarPi. Impf. of ma). (Hup Che rd. 15 "OS Here also Hithpol. Is 54 rel, sq. 14 Impf. Ho 7 VVjtarn (cf. I. TU), ace. to Ew, they
(but
4

AE

wl

22 18 24 1622 (all H) Nup 14 14 i5"---"--- i 9 ' 16 15 7 Ez 35 (all P) Ez 14 ; similar rights Dt i 25 23 and like privileges Dti6 1114 26 11 29 10 ; 47
-

excite themselves,

but unlikely

v. 711.
t

very rarely any distinction 31" cf. 2 Ch 30 A7A7 made, in obligation Lv 2^*~ (H), in per43 missible food 1 H 1 4 21 in future success Dt 28 10 13 kindness to frequently enjoined: Lv 19 H 34 Dt io 1919 14 s9 23 (aUH); (||.) I9
; ;
;

25

T["rtS] (as quarrelsome or onomatop.? peihaps=As. ^irw Zehnpfund 38 of H on _ni'ns n.'ia Je5i (HCI??)
BA8I.M4J

n.[m.] whelp

sim. of Babylonians;
fig.

cf.

Vnia

Na

2"

(||

id.

v 14 )

of Assyrians.

(TO
24

fii. Tlil

n.m.
s

Kz

I9,

whelp, young
2 n^. Ez 19
,

cstr.

,9M "

26

1J - 13

(all

||njof)N1 CiTV);
14
;

oppression
20
9-9

(nnKpia
3 '5
,

Gn 49 + 2
"!,5

EX22 23 19 (H) Dt2 4 19 6 3 10 (JE) Dt 24 27 Je 7 22 Zc 7 (these eight 9 to f 146 (IN-); n3D[jKl Dta}); obj. of care that "\3 has been oppressed Ez 2 2 7 Mai charge 6 s9 3' (both \\id.); also Ez 22 (|| JtotO 'IV), + 9 4 ; cf. also command that a poor brother be
prohibited

Lv

33

i9

l?'

La 4 s
;

1.
fig.

1.;

sf.

nn.a

Ez
of

lion's whelps, fig.


;

17

Judah Gn49 9
(prince?)
(||

of
12
;

Dan Dtss 22

Na

of Israelites

'>

||

T'M).

2. young of jackals
(cf.
3

Ez 19 236 3 (PW) La 4
.

of Assyrian

W Nu

till. [113] vb. dread


22
1

S 18";

ms.

-ftsn

"fr) Qal /mp/. Dt 18 22 "iX


;

Dt 3 2 pi. Dt i"; Imv.


27
;

m V33
rv&

"TOO
8

159
,7 5
,

ba
t [TT3] vb. shear
,

f 22

Jb4i + Hoio Jb 19";1. be


;

rMfi

afraid

of, sq.

3BD
;

Nu
4

22 3
i
17

Jb 19 29

'c. |t?

Ho
..

io

rd. prob.
7

Na

Je 15
J?
i/'

Dt I 17 I S 18", 'JSt? D?S 1113 Dti8 22 c.acc.Dt 32 s7 (poaO Yr& lament (\\b2n, used c. ?
al.;
cf.

Che).
(||

2. stand

awe

of, sq.

22 24 33 s

fTO.

n.m. fear, terror abs.'D ^31"+ 6 t. + Jczo* cf. infr.; pi. sf. 'lUD La 2; fear, 9 terror Is3i ;=cause of terror Je 20 4 elsewhere in phrase, coined by Jerem., a'SBO "D
T")i2?3
;

(NH id., Aram. Itf, j^ 20 2 ms. Ar.ji As. deriv.)Qal Impf. ttl Jb i to Dt i 5 19 7m. 2 fs. '13 J e 7* Vl Mi 1"; 7n/ cstr. Gn 3i"(E) 1 S 25 1 13 Gn 3 8 ,3 Iff (J); Pt. 4 113 1 S 25 pi. DTy 1 S 25 7 + 2 t.; cstr. "Vi Gn 12 7 sf. VT3 j S 38 25", fVttj Is 53 sheep Gn 31" 38 13 Dt 15" 1 S 2 5 2 cf. Pt. (obj. |KS)
; ; ;
,

;-*W
-

shearer

(c.

|NX)

Gn 38
Mi
s9
16

,s
,

also n\lt3 (i.e.

53

7
;

abs.=s/teep-Aeorer,

iS 5T41 2S
Jb
i 20
;

obj.
(fig.

man's head
of Israel)

(iefcl)
i

(no obj.
113

terror

v 10 46 s 4 9 M

on every side Je 6 25 20 3 (where as

I3 ; of a woman's ||'mp), (fig. of

^>ri1) I 8 2324

n.pr.),

f 31" La 2
n.f.

22

Jerusalem) Je
be cut

('BD nD).

TpTjiap]
Pr io 24 ;
pi. sf.

fear,

terror
s
,
-

7 (obj. Niph. 1tf33 q.v.) off{= destroyed) of Assyrians Na i 12


.

cstr.

TtfOQ

TU
f
s

n.[m.] shearing,
8
'-

mowing
K?3,
;

UfrlWp ^ 34 these forms with 1 cf.'Ges* 27

DniUD
-

(= thing
[pTtt]

dreaded)

5 ^34 Pr

I s 66 4 (on *'*'); terror


.

(As. gizzu
pi. cstr.
off,
;

Zehnpfund

530
,

Aram.
4

io 24 Is66 4

Am

72
7

,
1

also cstr.
;

18 shearingDt thingJb^i = sheared

Y^fleece)13 20
wool,
to be

'W

Je

s5

"proa

Kt

v. ?na.

fleece ?K3f '3

Dt i8 4
'3
2<l

12^1 J ( hard, cf. Ar.

LL1

Am
ttf.,

6e hard, of hands,

(rfysn
7

c f.

^
-

'3

Jb 31 20

RS "'");= land

mmn;

from

mown V
Hoffm *

toil).

ZAWMSI16ff

(but shearing in both, ace. to


SS).

+ttft2

n.[m.] clod,
Ar. '(j-i
tf'Jl

ntWj

lump (NH
'V (WJ.

Aram.

cf.

etc.,

rough ground, also

tee) 1SV

Jb

',

Qr

n Ju

rr|3 Ju 6 37 + 5
6 37 ; abs.

n.f. fleece
t.
;

(Ar.
-

K.,

cstr.
-

DM J u
.

R'j^,) ' 6 3 ';-fleece, 10S '3

Aram.

Ju

e 37 38 38 39 39 40

U v. sub na.
T^^lTS n.m. treasurer (loan-word; NHicZ.;
also
1

U2 n.pr .m. son of ns^j?, concub. of Caleb Ch 2 46 48 v*> says that |in son of HB^ (and
'

cf.BAram.[13M],pl.Sn3|?; Syr. *j^JiJL^ GMAl,h 27 '- Arm ou4, Pers.jlj^jTcf. Lag


-

Caleb?) begat Gazez.

rvta
fl.
id.,

v.

sub

nt3.

),

Ezri

8
.

/T3 vb. tear away, seize, rob


S>!3

(NH

vb. cut, (cut off, sever), -/of n<13 t[(lJ3] Talm. Ntf cm (cf. o/) hence perh. Qal Pt. act. 6 sf. 'tfa V* 7 1 thou art Ae <A< severed me from my
;

Ph.

^i^;
I8 18
, ,

Ar.

Jji

Niph., Aram. cut

j^ & (Nas.) Jb 20 19 Ez off)QaiPf


i>!f,

%
;

mother's

(KdTtatrTrjs, v.

womb(De Che 10

^ 22
-

o-Kfnwnjr, De prop.
,Thes
Ar. 1>.
requite, Jerus.

S3 protector cf.

s 5l Lv 5+ 2 t./nblf f 69 etc.; Impf. MjJ Ez 18 7 b^B 2 S 23 21 1 Ch II s3 etc. Inf. b\i Is

EwHupPe benefactor,
||

cf.

io 2 ; Pt.
^13

act. hia
2
;

Pr 28 s4

sf.

fy'a V'

35

10
;

pi. cstr.

Svr lK*> Talm N J? id.); txt.and mng. dub.;

f 22
*

10

has

n'3;

v .'C'he

critnl,' d0P476

FM&

n.f.

a cutting,
;

20 25 -(- 1 o t., always abs.


stones

% Ex hewing
;

Do

JV13

Iiewing,

'3

'33K

= hewn
22
2

(building-stones)
cf. '3

1K5"
gloss,

Ch

Ez
1

3 pass, ^f Dt 28 +^4 1.; tear away, s rob, c. obj. rei (movable), flock (115?) Jb 24 ass Dt 28 31 women Ju 2 1 23 cf. Gn 3 1 31 (E), tear away orphan child from breast Jb 24 18*0 D11V, snatch a spear from enemy's hand 2 S 23 21 = 23 19 1 Ch 11 fig. of drying up snow-water Jb 24
, ,

Mi

29

40
7
1 '

42

(for tables),

nVtD3

911

h|>]
cf.' 25

D'33K
'

K
36
,

(but

Klo
Is 9

del.

as

without '33N
5
'3

= hewn stones Ex 20
(opp.

);
(altar)
1

also

(obj. stationary) take violent possession of, well 35 19 2 of water 21 (E), house Jb 20 , fields Mi 2 ;

Gn

Am
6

(hyperb.) the skin


plunder,ohj. nVtf

Mi 3 s
!3

c. ace.
-

cogn.
1216
,

= seize,
;

('3

W3)
v.

W$);
'33

'3

*TW

Lv5
5
;

7 (P)Ez i8

BnttD

j; also

La

3"

"T^

113.

22

ffl

nt3

sub

pers.
Tt3.

indef.^69 fig., obj. tSEC'O Is io c.obj. 22 robbed ^35' Pr22 28 24 prob. also Ju 9 s5
,

S>1J 2

Ez 18 18

t-3to adj.gent.
id. "?13n
|55*

Ch

34

'jflttn

DOT, but
?.

(L

Klpatrai 6

Tow.)

cf.

cf.Lvi9 (H;abs.);cf.alsopass.Dt28 (||p iB^); 12 3 Mai i 13 i" p&iV I'D ^13 ^3fn Je 2 1 cf. 2 2 B ? lame and Hjin sick), prob. that rescued (
;
||

,3

29

ha
after seizure
>

160

nVna
6. decree (Aramaism, cf.

by wild beasts, therefore mutilated.


l6
)

indef. subj.), sq. f? loc.

1lTipli.i /3fs.n^331 subj.*Zee?jPr4

p n.[m.] robbery ?B Lv 5 + 3 % Ec 5 Ez 18 (but Ez 18 +


T
,

6<^(||y^).
21

B Aram.) Jb
26 21 Est
2',

22

28

c.

ace.

Nipt.
24
,

Pfi

"i]33
',

Ch

abs.

t.

"rntTj?
8
;

18

cf.

infr.; cstr.

18

Ez 37 11

Is 53 cluded from

3 i. be cut

La

rija;
off,

^
,

88 6

unw
(fl?)

separated, ex-

cf.infr.);robbery Lv5 (P) ^62" {\\P'0) Is 6 18; thing jrfundered, taken as plunder, as ace.

SI

(fl?)

temple
6

Ch 26 21 from
from
s

Yahweh's hand

cogn. of justice

Ez22 M

(b)i bn);

O&WD ha = wresting fig.


7

the land of the living Is 53 (of the suffering servant of '<). 2. be cut off destroyed La 3 s4

^88

(of the slain),

(f)

(cf.

Is io

)Ec 5

. Ez i8

18

has

nK b#,
B!i172
'.

but

Co del. nx;
cstr.

rd.

then

tnpia
3
t.;

n.f. plunder,

%. Cf. Lag spoil n^t? Lv^ +


';

Ez 37". (cf. Qal

3. be decreed, Est 2
6).

sq. ^5?

against

r&ta Is 3",

seized, 82>oil

as ace.

Lv 5 (P) 71216 cogn. Ez 18


("/of
foil-,

12 Tfty Ez 18 ;thing 15 14 Ez 33 V?? n^ Is 3


;
.

fi.[~rtj] n.[m.] part, only pi. 17 of halves of animals; fi'HTa 15 divided portions of Red Sea.

D*")Tjn

Gn

is of 36

fu. "1T2 n.pr.loc. (portion)


mng.
dub.; ace. to

Levitical city

n.
NHWBI
-

70
433

Fl

onomatop., cf. Jji Frey crassa vox, vox 115 columbi, v. also Fra ).

on border of Ephraim Jos 10 33 1 2 12 2 1 21 I K 16 9 62 s8 4 1 Ch 6 it3 Jos 16 310 Ju i 29 29 cf. 2 S 25 7 20 5


-

K9

15 17
;

c.

t Still a.m.
-*5>4pj,
cf.

D,S2

'

11

Gazri, Bez
c. 1

n_ loc. rntl i Ch 14 ; cuneiform M1,


16
"- A

T "" BM
fr.
-

young of birds
J

(Syr.

8 m.

N. of W.

Ar.

Sjy*}

^ l'*! Gn '5' pigeon;


a

Gann in PEF JB7S

'; mod. Tell-Jezer, Jerus., S. of the Jaffa road ; 78t m6 l p*' c f. Bd ".
: '

11 vtya Dt 32 eaglet

(suff. ref.

to 1B*3).
cf.

t^ta
Ar.
''.
1

adj.gent. 2S27 Qr(Kf-njm)cf.Dr.

DTJ
[

= Aram.

(cm<

#>

NH id., Eth. 7Hod;


;

trPTil n.f. separation nni? p.?"^ Lv


6 s2 (P) unto a land of separation, of the goat for Azazel solitary land RV; 'cut off,' i.e. whence it would not readily find its way back VB.
;

*J^]

or possibly

lii [=Aram.
DT3

t DT2 n.m. Am 9 locusts (coll.)abs.


4

s5

Am 4
(||
:

9
;

always

Jo
'

Tn*2
4i
12

n.f. cutting,
sf.

separation

as devouring, devastating,
25

Jo

alone

nans, p^, !rpn), 2 (flttt); your gardens and your vineyards,

Am 4

+6t.;

and

polishing

(AVRV
cf.

Drnja or carving,

La 4';

1.

rn}3

Ez
i.e.

cutting,

i.e.

beauty of
;

your fig-trees and your olive-trees DMn ?2N\ * 2*3 n.pr.m. head of a family of returned
exiles
"'J

form, shape,

VB)

tarrna "flip

La 4 7

their

*J?

Ezr

48

=Ne 7".
Ar.

7"H0: saw

PU (/of m too).
)ji
,

foil., cf.

pJL

cut of,

&

Eth.

polishing (or beauty of form) was as sapphire, 2. separation, rnjan Ez 4i*mji 4a UHt ge _ cf. Da; i.e. parate place yard, or space adjoining temple on three sides.

AV RV
n.f.

T
2

Li 1 2

VKJlip J

cutting instrument, axe


rnjaa.

Jbu t[^n:] n.m.


Syr.
1

31

Jb 14 8
(II

'3

^hehW ^
fig-

0V)i Is

a^jstem, trunk) 40
24
;

stock,

stem
J?Ta

of David's treatment of captives, QS'Jl


. .
.

(NH
Is
1 1
';
l

id,, cf.
sf. SV]i

hnan nVinpa

cstr.

stock,

stem of a tree Jb 14 8
1 i

nn;

v.

sub

K?a.

,3

'stein
24
(||

of Jesse' Is

(\\&p);

'TIS v. [n'3, nia].

jnna

is

40

jkm, jnr).

7nJ

t")Til vb. cut,

divide (Ar. ~ZL,

NH

*i]3

ck<,
"113,
19
;

tri^na

(prob.=Kw</, owrn). E n.f. "' ,3 coal As. guhlu, a (cf.


1

determine, circumcise; Eth.

7H&

Aram.

shining precious stone


abs. r\)r\i is 47";
sf.
9

>5^J Qal
2
i^
13

P/"g
22
28
;

Hb 3

17
;

ms. ipr? Jb

136

1.

tip

K6

%/1W
4
;

C0T GI " Zim BP46)


t

Is 9
act.
i

*6ro

s
12

7
;

pi.

ciria

1.t>
s5

divide, cut in two, sq. ace.

K3
1

^i8

+6t.;

cstr.

^na Lv i6

+5 t. + f
'

18"

(DVJB^ '3) divide the


3. cut

cf.

v 26

(obj.

not expressed).
13
.

2.

Red Sea (ace.) i/' 136 sq. D' *)}??. down D'SJJn 2 K 6 4 4. cm< o/"(piece of
19
||

n^na Ez 24"; Vffl 12 coal, pi. E* '3 coai* tff jlr Lv 16 (P), 2 S 22 13 =f 18 13 [also ty 18" cf. supr.] Ez 10 2 (in 9 9 13 8 also Pr6vision); cf. 2S22 = i^i8 JD41
sf.

(del. De Che);

Is 44",

meat
cut

to eat, but obj. not expr.


i.e.

bltt)

Is9
17

5.

Is44

19
;

21

off,

destroy, exterminate

Hb3

(c.

ace;

insimile(ofstrife)Pr26 (opp.DnS6/acA 13 t5* ^n| coal); Ez i (of the living creatures);

TO
Dm
c f,

161
toward the sea; Dnnjin '3 Ez 39 11 E. of Dead Sea (Hi Sm), Co rds. B!$ % t. name to be changed to iiVjiBq '3 Ez'39" 15 Most fre8 14 quently g. roan 'a j os 15 18 Neii* Dan-p ^ 10 3 Jos 15 8 18 16 2 23 Qr(Kt'n '33 '3) 2 Ch 2 8 6 Je 7 :,l:a 19 26 3 2 3S ; valley BW. & S. of Jerus. 33 81" 2731 where incense was burned, and (Bob ), children were offered in sacrifice to Molech.' Others identify with the Tyropoeon valley, cf.
,
.

of divine fig. of hope in posterity 2 S 1 4', 1 'i coals of broom-plant f no judgment, 11 cf. 140 also (negat.) Is 47" Ez 24"; of kinds2 ness to enemy Pr 25
.

DPI J
burn\.

(*

At. liJL kindle,

i^-j-,

[-*>

1-

Tan2

n.pr.m. (flame?)

Gn

22 s4 a son of
his

'

Nahor, brother of Abraham, by HCTK"! concubine.

Bg8.m.i.s ; vid. further Dan, nan.

|nj
PS)
T

(cf-

Aram.

103,

Nasar.

^^(Syr. ^i^
(cf.

curve, bend\.

T "TTPl, 'TTO n.pr.m. (valley of vision 1) 2021 1214!!5J7:9 servant' of Elisha, *EJ1 2 4 ; 5

pnH

n.m.

belly, of reptiles

perh. As.

'ID* 2

K4

31

s5

gihinnu, cord

^n? Gn
I if (P).
"1)-[J!

(from twisting?) 3" (J) of the serpent,

Zim BP104)
cf.

8".
foil.;

rpj

(-/of

mng. dub.;
')

1 cf.

BASIffl9
-

An. gddu,

flna

Lv

bind, fitter, Jager

c *-

-^- r>

j^f

retire, retreat, etc.)

~in2 n.pr.m. head of a family of returned

exiles

Ezr 2" 'r\!3=Ne


ls40 4
'

49

"Plf

- 32 33 sinew (NH id., Aram. t-r^ n.m. 33 33 cf. Ar. i-* KT? LU^; nee*)cstr.T? Gn 3 2 4 Jb'io" Ez37, DH3 Ez 3 7 8 L548 pi. EFft 17 cstr. 'TJ Jb 40 sinew, in general of human e 8 "tea, TOT, niDW, Jb 10" cf. Ez 37 body,
-

, )

||

abs. K)? (f. ) valley Nu 2 1 20 + 8 t. + 1 S 1 7 52 (cf. infr.), *>* 1 Ch 439 4 K"a Zc 14 4 K'3 Is 40 1 Dt 34 6 + 2 t'.; cstr. *! 8 Is 22'+ 21 t.;' \3 Jos i5 + 13 t.; pi. abs. riPHi Ez 31 12 36"+ 7 16 32 s (del. Co)+6 3 2 K 2 16 Qr 3 Ez 3 58 ; Kt niKM); sf. (so Co Ez6 Mi i 6 i S 17 3 2 K2 16 (opp.nn) valley J os 8" (E) 3 s 4 Is 40 (opp. ny33, in), Ez 6 35 36" (in all c.
, ,

t'3 n.m.

ZcU4

of thigh

Gn32

33

33

(of beas^v

obstinacy, Is 48" netoa *jnJTC hippopot., nns 'i, i.e. of his loins,

iron sinew, fig. of ^Siy ^r>3 '31 ; of

Jb 40".
-

tPTif)
ZMG1883.638
.

0^]

vb
.

burst forth (cf

W^i

JJJJ {d>

Aj &m

?rh; 6rea /orfA, of light, etc.)


23 2 ms. TOR! D'r Jb 40
,

^ ^ ^. ^^
2
;

Ez

32
8

/mi>.

Qui Impf. fs. Till Mi


,rl!i

dPdk nijna, Dnn), 31' (opp. nn), cf. 7 (del. s BCo) 32 ; specif., valley in Hoab, a station of 29 20 Isr. Nu 2 1 (E); over against Beth-Peor Dt3
6 u 46 4 34 ; a valley near nil? iCh4 ; flfJ'>JM2 u 'j J s 28 near Jerus. O^IX* valley of fatness,

16

10
;

Inf.
cf.

39

(but 23 ing river (a very Jordan) Jb 40 ; of sea fig. as babe from womb Jb 38 s, cf. 2. trans, a. draw
10 forth from womb (subj. '') ^ 22 (where rd. 'na Tib a 8 pt. fr. nia, or i-egard metapl., as if fr. nn3* ?

Pt. sf. ; irV3(3) in trans, burst forth, of infr.);


sf.

1.

Jb38

22 10

dash-

fertility,

the valley

surrounding
;

Samaria

'3n "tye>
,

2Ch26 9 Ne2 1315 3 13


5-5
;

apocalyptic valley
cf.

Zc 14 4 made by cleaving Mt. of Olives,

v.

De & Che

c^, ' n<,t<,

cf.

71'; also b. thrust

dnn 'a
name

valley of slaughter njinn 'i, a future 32 s 52 of valley of Hinnom Je7 19 iSi7 (;a)

forth, bring forth, fig. of travail, applied to Jerusalem in distress Mi4 ,0 (cf. Sta se99b Ko 1506 );

23 rds. 03 cf.WeDr; Je2 ofvalley of Hinnom, 4 11 v. infr.; fig. ^ 2 3 Tfxb? 'i cf. TWO }*; Ez 39
1

burst forth with rivers


2
i ,

(fig.

of Pharaoh under

nnajn
19
1427

'3,

Co D

n
"!3J(

n.pr.

in combination with n.pr.:

cf. infr.;

elsewhere
'

mage of D'aR) Ez 3 2 but for ynili-133 (rivers) rd. prob. 'prrt-iroa Jb 41 (nostrils), i.e. snort with
thy
nostrils, so

a. ?X nrisya
BJ "
1-

Ew Co;
S
2
24
.

on

fig.

then
i)

cf.

Jb4i""

13
.

ttfinBU
18

Reland p* 1816 ; Tell Jefdt Rob BR "'- 107 b. D'jfcjn "3 1 S Guerin * 47 " cf. Bd p * 1243
1- 1.

perh.

= Jotapata

Jos

7
;

Jos Rabbin.
in
.

Tn, 3
tpn
Art.i;*
l,

n.pr.loc.
2

(fr.

a spring

near Gibeon

Benjamin
2

Ch 25"=n^D-'3 2 S 8 13 i^6o2 (title); S. of Dead Sea, in or bordering on Edom el-GMr jtobj.BH.iw d rchqn '3 iCh 4 4 Nen s near Lod & Ono, NW. of Jerus., not far appar. nriBV '3 2 Ch 1 4 9 from the sea. e. (1 rd.
; ' ,

13 18 12 2
.

c. n>Bn-'3 2

Ki 4 7 (Kt; Qrom.art.)iCh

n.pr.fl.(ce bursting forth)

1. one of
2 spring
.

the rivers of Eden


tity v. Coram.
;

Gn

13

(on theories of iden-

also
1

Smith Dlct

B11"

Schaff-Herzog
1

Spurre iiT
filT3

.ofG, n.^te.

jjjhwb^

of water near Jerusalem: fina

33 - 38 - 45
,

'D'D
14

*&$

fttyn

Ch 32

30
,

HS5

P n, ?l* 2

Ch 33 ;
:

koto fioppav, to the north of M.) prob. near the great plain of Judah, W. of Jerus.,

D3BS,

(S)

a. there are two main theories as to locality W. of Jerusalem, connected with Birket MaBBI 839 S45 , milla, and aqueduct into city Jtob

'

wa
Survey
'"">

162

rta
infr.)

a l.

b. E. of Jerusalem

= Foun'

tain of the Virgin, Furrer Sche "'",1Bl "- 46S B^Paira or Siloah water-system u the zpv ^~ I88i! 3*"

from rage or hunger (Lane) ; admodum aestuans ace. to FlNHWB'- 4SSb ; but cf.
c/ies<

lr

T~)& n. [m.] chalk, lime Aram, loan(perh.

""trna v. sub
,

K.
2 "01888557
;

word
cf.

cf.

Frii

9
;

Aram,

(also
1'

B Aram.) "1*3,
"0

)L>^;

Ar.^.
Ar.
etc.)

is

loan-wd.Fra
2

")
2
16

'J3K| naje Is 2 f.

t[7' il] vb.reaoicefNb


Pf.lfy IS65
19
;

go round or about, beexcitedto levity,

Qal
2

JU.

t[Ta] n.m.
tttj-i
,

Ch
v.

v. 13

sub

1. 113.

2 Impfb^, bw ^2i + 4t. (f 21

Jb7

Kt,

^3.
of

Kt
yjr

b**,
8

Qr
1 1 1.,
s

b.

with retracted tone); bv, ban


yjr

bw

69

nb"3K.
17
,

H^JJ

^ 9 + 5 t.,
15 ls

n.pr.m. a descendant Caleb 1 Ch 2 47 through


t|ttj
.

Judah

^^i3
bfr
2
t.
;

+5t-,
;

i^^8 9

n3b3Pl^ 4 8
6

+2t.;
49
||

7|, 72, 'rj

v.

sub ^a.
shave, As. [aaM&rt]

Pr 23 s4

&\ ^ 2" + 4t., ?? Is 1. rejoice, a. abs. ^ 1 3 5 1 Zc 9"


Imv.
10
;
-

ls

^ 7J ( = shear,
1

nDB>

Aram. 3^3 ., 3^3 razor;

9 12 18 7 7 Pr 2 3 24 25 1 Ch i4 16 32" 48 5 3 96" 97 i6 31 Hbi 15 ||tnb',{r'B'Is35 1 65 18 b.c.3f 149 2


; .

Hpt cf. S208 v.PS). Uk^2


;
'

SFG

t [l ?!] n. [m.] barber CIS (Ph. 3^3

)
ff

Pr 2" 24"

Is 9
;

^9"
19

13

21 2

D^Brva Is65 19 66 10 "]njnt53 9 16 7 nvTaV'35 Is4i Zcio DTibsa


; ;
;

Ez

Dubjn

-ijb.

10 Is 61

Hb 3

ti'iUv'S n.pr.loc. G-ilboa' (derivation un-

18
;

'

DB>3
8

29

'3 ra'en

h f 31
2".

^89
118 24

17

b^OB" Bhnp3 Is Ct i 4 Is 25 s Jo 2 23 ;
;

Besides Zp3 the subj. is 3? 1/T3 6 Pr 24 17 Zcio 7 B"S3 persons 10 f 35 9 Is 6 1 1133 (=t?s3) ^ 16 9 pa 1 Ch 16 31
O 'nDfcl c.
.

^J Jo
,

with by

17

at S.E. end of plain of known), mountain-ridge Jezreel, where Saul & Jonathan were killed in 1S31 18 2 Si 6 ; Jkjaa nn usually c. art. '*?
;

2
2

S i 21 S 2 1 12
1
1 -8

(David's lament);
;

'33

alone

1
1 -8

S 28 4
1

^ 96
(cf.

Hu De Pe AV EV rejoice), Ho io bx (Thes and most mod., but AV RV that rejoiced over it), possibly error for b^n Ew Gr Che. tl 7""2 n.[m.] rejoicing Jhtf + 6t.,bl3 Pr ? 3x|,43 rejoicingWs ?^; nno'C 23
but
5
||

1 13 12 naiy Is 35 97 Is 49 Ar. 2" nav (Thes J5J) f

11

2. tremble

||

Ew Hi

without art. pb? in t Ch io (|| 244 supr.); mod. JebelFuM'a Bd


.

Che,
"?aV?.
"7

W?*.

^??

v.

sub

&.
f.

7 } ( /of foil. mng. dub. perh. c


(Ar.
ls

Eth. 7rt.fi:

obducere, inducere ; Ar. iL. scourgeY

t[l^2] n.m. skin

xL, Aram. K^|,

54

13

;sf.'

||

){v>J

of

man Jb

i6

'Plisn

pfe*.

^45" T } btf
1

Is 16 J6 48 Jo i ^J nno'B' ^ 4 3 nD'C jr^ad unto rejoicing Ho 9 1 Jb 3 s2


, .

10

33

16

4
,

M/3 T
cf.

T ]89

vb. uncover, remove

(NH \
cf.

id.,

tn.

Ar.\Lbe or become clear, uncovered; display,


go forth, emigrate;
Eth.
obducere, velare,

[ -*Il]

D3?33 fcf. Ar. Heb. -)U=y(v f a, Talm. J^. Sam. bvi v'J (3 one born at tlie same time, a contemporary).
,

of the

n.[m.] circle, age, -\Vtt D^bfl f 10 youths which are of your age Dn I

reveal, declare;

7rtD:

&

11.

7rt?: in

deriv.

(rare)
'3

Di 1141 Aram.
;

t6i,

^reveal) Qal61 Pf

etc. 1
t.,
;

tr/pa
2

n.f. rejoicing Is 65

18
,

If nb/3 Is

+5
36"

S 4 2l + (18 t. bv\ 2 K 1 a
7

in all); Impf.
t.,
7
;

.%

S 20 2
3

+3
s

also juss. bf_

Jb 20 28
;

35

(nom. verbal, for Inf. abs.


1

cf.

De Di;
;

cstr.

before

Ges' 110

2
;

read Is 9 2 for

N'b

%1

but rd. prob. nb/3)

nb*3n

7w/
Je
i 3

by Krochm Che

RS

Di.

7mj. ms. n?3 Ez 12 3 mpl. wJJ Am 6 a6s. ^3 Am 5 + 2 c<r. nib? Ju 18 A. n^ia 2 K 24", nbh s 22 + 3t., nbis
t.,

30

f.

T H72 n.pr.loc. city in mountains of Judah 12 Jos 1 5" '2 S iff 12 cf. Dr 2 S15 (on .)
;

Is 49

21

24

416
;

Est 3 +2t., cstr. "^3 pass. 1. J]K nP3 uncover the ear of one,

^3
1

14

Nu
i.e.

t^jVa
where

adj.gent.

S 15 12

23

34

=iChn

reveal to
36
,

him
4

S 9 15 20 21213 22 8817
;

Ch

26

also rd. 'an (for

MT
cf.

17

Ru

Jb 33 16 36 1016

fWS
;

'ibji

Mncouered
;

'?%?).

JW$V.
~)V|
id.

sub

fM.

416 11D n?i of eyes, having the eyes open NV124 19 , 7 1?3n i/ig revealed reveal a secret Am 3 Pr 20

(6oi7,

fotf

wp?

Aram. "M ware,

NH

opp.

Mnnn
14

Je 32"; ?

^vj! disclosed,

publislied

foam ;

Ar.

,11^.

quicklime, also Aeatf in

Est3

8 13

2. intr. remove, depart, MfcfO nb:

n?a
11

163
27

rhi

?J' }*1Xn the mirth of the land is departed Is 2 4 ; 1JV3 713' <^ increase of his house shall depart

carry away into ";


29

exile, take into exile 2

15

16 9 I7 "-"-*... l8 24 14
2

8M41 "25" lCh 5

3. g-o into exile Jb2<j 28 "VXn r6i Pr 27 23 21 13 3 3 Ju 18 30 2 17 25 Is5 Je i 52" Ez 12 Am I s 5 6 6 7 7" 17 Mi i 18 La i 3 1133 rfa 1 8 39*
; .

s5

8"
27

Ch 3620 Ezr
29
6
1 -4'7

"

4 12 Ne7 Est2 Je 20 22 24' 28 25 30 B Ez La 4 39' 43 S^' 39*

'

21 - 22

4
Is

Ho
21

io 5 ;
7
.

pt. "Ji

49

Am 6

"?!???

Is53',
8
;

S 15 19 2 K 24 14 21 Niph. P/. n^M 1 S 3 + 9 t.,

Am i
Est
,76
'

5*.

aafo 2

2*,
-

^3H

Hoph. P/ nban Est 2'; f. nnpan Ch 9 Je 40 7 rfan J e i 3 ' (Ges


1 ,

iSj", ^3? Gn
16

);
exile.

3 5 +2t.,

V$l 1S14 imp/ nfcp, T\)iFi bm Jm 47 Wj! 2 S 22 + 2 t.; 7m;. ^an Is 49'; 20 cstr. rib)3 2 S6 ni^sn Tnf. abs. rfejj 1 S 2 M 2 s8 2 S 6 + Pt. pi. r63J Dt 29 ; 1. refl. a.
3
,

iS 3! + 4 i,
,

>. pass. P?30 Je^o' carried into Hithp. 1. Impf. ??JV1 was uncovered

2. 7n/. 13? nibnria Aort iay reveal itself'Pr 18 2

(naked)
t

Gn

21

</:

Afg

27

n?ia
<a
6

n.f. exiles,

exile (cf. Ar.


1

t.';

JU.
10

uncover oneself {ones nakedness)


cover or
s/teto

S6

20
.

1). oi's-

one emigrating, ilJLL a company of exiles)

;
.

oneself Is 49',

?** 1

S 14 8 ".'

c.
21
,

Je 28

reveal himself'(of God), ^K Gn 3 5 7 (E) 1S2 27 3 14 2. pass. a. be uncovered (one's "JTNa Is 22


.

1.

+ 38 1,
r i

nbj Is 49
8

2'

Ch
1
-

s2

Est
1

Na

nakedness), s2 b. oe disclosed, discovered, foundaDvlt? Je 1 3 16 18 18 ) Ez 13 14 gates of death tions 2 S 22


.

M fflOP Ex20

M s9 (E) IS47 Ezi6 23


3
;

Jb38
'1

17
,

pv

Ho
,

Ez 1 6 57
13T

c. be

26 nyi Pr 2 6 7 , yB>B Ez 21 revealed * "1133 Is 40 5 '' JffM Is 53 ,


1
,
1 ,

(=^

Est 2 Je 29 Ez i 3 1 1 6w frj Je28 6 2 9 4M 31 ,ni31JnSnpEzrio8 Na3 2. abstract, a;*,Ezr6 21 9 4 1 o 8 Zc 6 10 n*P133 "J^n 11 3 s ls i </o m(o ea;t7e Je 48 49 Ez 12" 25 'a Ny Je 29 16 48 7 Zc 14 2 nhj T^in carry mio
coll. exiles,
;

1US

2425

10

Am

29

ean'fe

2
'j

K 24
19

15
,

'}

KUH
-

24

18
,

'}

tosin

Ez

12

4
,

Wjn
22

Ezr 1";

r6lj
;

^3
1JJ

equipment for
until the exile

S 3 7 npnx IS56

with
s

S>

I823

Dn io

1 ,

exile

Je46

Ez I2 34 7

n^H

TlPJjin </(

'aD HpJSl yD3

things revealed Dt 29 *. 3. 6e removed, 1 "in my habitation is


Is
s
,

and removed from me


rhi

12

LV20
';

',
1

rvpa is 57

wk
=

38

plucked up *i- 56 Pf;

1 1 Ch s rfowi '33 a;t7e* Ezr 4 6 1920 8 s5 io 718 ; ; n?13n <3B> captivity of the exile Ezr 2 Ne 7*.
1

Je 33 8

tiTI73i n.f. exile Is 20* + 9t.; rta T


sf.

Ob 2020

7p/.
,

"trbi

Is
21

b:n Pr 25'; Imv. hi V "9 18 'h Is 6 22 47 Inf. nfe'Lv 18 ; 7f. nfojB Jb I2 ; 1. contract marriage, uncover, a. nakedness {pit 01" 882 406 JFhUM Lv 18 6-" 20 11 -21 (H 2 3 t.) IlSLag ) 10 Ez 22 ; cf. V3K U3 Dt 23 1 27 20 ; of exposure, 10 as a reproach, Ez 16 37 23 cf. n^33 Ho 2",
,

rt^ Dt 23
2

45

1S

unchangeable);

^S| Ez 33
-

Ez

33

4 o>

Am

4 o'' (Qames 1. abs. exile, 2 K. 25 s7 Je 52 31 8 9 i Ob 2020 2. coll. exiles,


.

21

'

4 tro nwi is 20 , rmrp m^a Je 24 s 28 4 29 s2 40 1

^?B', 'Tll^ he shall

let

my

exiles

go free
t

Is

13

45

vid.

Lag-

4"" 8 ""1 (445 .

(Yahweh's)

rWl "llpD 3 ; immodesty Ez 23 s 18 (H), fi'mam Ez 23 ; 'a alone Is 57 b. in gen. feet Ru 3" leg (all subj. fern.) 2 2 s vail v Is 47 '3B (i.e. remove it) cf. 22
D^lt?
,

Na

18

Lv

2o'

]T 92 n.m. table, tablet (Talm. fV^a, the GN 1881, 403 empty margin of page or roll, vid. Lag
-

ctBIU99

)V^

3h31

22 31 (E) ^ 119 18 (open 2. disclose, discover, lay them fo as to see). 10 22 bare, secret places Je49 deep places J b 12 foundations Mi I 6 blood Is 26 21 , iniquity Jb 13 20 27 secret Pr 25', a wanderer (betray)
ien3i>
,

Jb 41 5

eyes

Nu

preai tablet

and

write

tablets ofpolislied

Slj ^-np. to >fce /<e a upon it Is 8 ; pi. D'i'pan metal, mirrors Is 3 X 93 Ges
^a fV T
1

ffl

Che Di De; but transparent garments,

gauzes,

Ew (cf.
cf.

Ar.

ipJLfine garment).
1

Is 16

3
.

3.

make known,

shew, reveal,
1 1
20

>K

3*1

T JT72 n.pr .111. (conspicuous ]

On ending n
'

make known a cause unto Je n?i shew Jb 33 6 ^np*13f


;

20

12
;

with p

W?

his righteousness
J1JJ

in

tlie

eyes of

98

with

fcjf;

, nSDn
;

^>y

make known concerning, iniquity, sin La 2 14 22 Pu. Pf. nnpa be uncovered Na 2 s Pt. 4 s Hiph. nym rinpin open rebuke Pr 27
.

5 Eut 1 Ch 2 o ) ) (n^3 4 23 Philistine giant slain by David 1 S I7 21 10 22 10 but ace. to 2S21" slain by E Human of Bethlehem ^i ace. to 1 Ch 206 El4

Dr
,

S17 & No

in

N*b,s

(VM
.

hanan slew 'Onp brother of Goliath).


T
of
"

Pf. 8 7,

rbm
^?>i
8
6
:

17" + 20 4
9
, ;

rjn

k 24
4,

14
,

D^n
6

Ch

yT

n.pr .m. (led into exile ?) chief of tribe

A
1

D^n J e
2

K 16

/tp/. i^j 2 s D.?3>1 2 15 , 1

i7
s

+ 3 t.;
,

Dan Nu 34 s2

Ch

26

0W

H72
n?ii

n.pr.loc. v. sub Ti.


v.

Ch

7n/. nfcfn

Ch

+ 5 t.,

inta? Je

sub

bbi.

nVa

164
9

a'hi
cf. V' 1
5
,

t[Il73] vb.be bald (Ar. ILi); Pi. shave, shave off (so NH, Aram.) Pf. nj31 consec.

the people Jos 5 (subj. *), " but also "75 ^1 //


l

22

19

(sq. 7JJD)

1J1TI

37

cf.

22"

Pr 16 3 (both

Lv

+2

t.;

sf.

inp31 consec.
12
;

8 14 s"; 3

fs.
20
,

fq. "??).
?3?1 (juss.)

Niph. P/

17331

'in?31 consec.

Dt

21

9 Impf. nb> Lv 14

Is 7
;

Am 5**; roll,

roll

consec. Is 34*; Impf. up or along (in-

3
-=

Lvi 3 1B +2t.,
wjfc,

ife*
1

(3 ms.)

Dn^i

Gn 4 i" 2S104 ch i 9 4 3 fs. n^-ni


;

sf.

ju

16 19 ; 3

mpLV^'Lrti*
S 1 4 26 ; 1.
8

subj. taps 2

; Inf. sf. of shave, obj. the head, E>N1

Ez 44 20

4 34 and <A heavens s4 shall roll up like a book; 5 Bfjft? tHSJ 73? let roll judgment a1ong(Row down) as Ae waters. *ilp- f/ T9^lJ^l consec. Je 51 26 and I will

trans.),

D^tPn "IBM

17331 Is

Am

ls Nu6"-(P) Dt2i

purity,
s3

cf.

RS

" "- 407


1

(hair as
2

),

Si4
bj.

containing imMa,ctM 20 Lv

roll

tliee

down from
fig.
<

(ft?)

13

(P), obj.
ojf,

pnan
6

persons
4
.

EZ44 I Ch

Babylon under

of mt.)

the rocks (subj. '>; obj. Po'al Pt. nbt?'B>

19
19

0*97?
Inf.

"$*

2. s/wve

the hair T#?


20

Lv 1 4 9 "(P) cf. Ju 1 6

rolled over
;

garment rolled (dabbled, and over) in blood. Hitbpo.


;

Is 9

thebeaidJPJLv2i T

(H)2Sio

3. fig.ofdevas-

tation by Assyrians Is 7 (obj. efcfVI, D^jnn ny*E> and fljjn). 4. intrans. Ae /tavee2 (himself)

7.^r6 Gn 43V Pt. bblm 2 S 20 12 roll oneself over and over, 0^3 '3HO Mfe-f] 2 S 20 12 <w Amasa was wallowing in his blood;
fig.

(^

Gn 4 i(E).
Pt.
pers.
41.
cstr.

(of

Pu.P/. nJM_Jui6Vl?l$3 Jui6 17 'nbp J e 4 i 6 ;_J sAa^m, subj. 17s ra nB j.. Samson) Ju i6

Gn 43 wby
18

assail

roll himself upon us, i.e. us with overwhelming force 7B3Tir6l (||

'jnni)

I^V).
II

Hitbpalp. Pf.
3 Cn

&im

Hithp.
sf.

Inf.
c.

to^nn
njrnVf

ace.

P/ n^rim consec. Lvi3 Nu 6 ; shave oneself Lv 13 33 Nu 6" (both P).


10

33
;

<$!

n??)

cf.

Hithpo.

Gn

Jb 30 14 (abs.; 8 Hipb. 43
.

Irnpf. 73J1

Gn 29"; roll away stone from upon


ace. to
Gn31
'

(?y?)

mouth of well;
i,

I-

77J ( J4 ^ e 9reat in rank or dignity (often


L

Impf. in

as Qal (which Ba ZMG1888 178).


'

it

really

is,

of

God)).
fl.

'/?] n.[m.] account, only


7?33 on account
of,

in cstr.

st.

heap, wave, (as rolled together, rolling, rolling up), also spring, Ct 4 12 cf. 3 infr. abs. 73 Jb 8 ,7 t.
?|j

n.m.

48

billow

MT

+5

(incl.

with
(Jii.

3,

for

the sake

Gn
of
JlD

48

31
;

+
2
10

);

Gn

48

31

3 MJ

Gn

3 i;
.

a great and momentous matter; eUli


cf.
1//

^.

s bfi Is. 25

cstr. "73

Jos 7 26 + 2 1. +
t.

on thy account ;
Palestinian S, as

^ 7733 (D because that in


4',
'>

and

Syriae

PS"') Gn 39

^^
;

infr.; pi.
sf.

D^3
89

in Jerus.

vk f

K 19^+6 t,; cstr. "*J| Is 48 +6 nn^i f 6 5 8 + 2 t.;


18
;

Gn 31 4748 q. v

blessed the house of the

1. /jop of stones, a.

D'jaN
8
29
;

'j

raised (D'pn)
(c.

Egyptian f\W 7^33 on account of Joseph, Dt 10 4 15 i8 1 K 14" Je 11" 15 with sf. *J7733

over dead body Jos


b. 73 alone

26

cf.

S 18 17

3'xn).

Gnso27 ^733
;

12 13 ; D3i>_733

Dt

37

Mi

12

Jb8 17 (roots wrapped about it). C. heap or pile made (ntyy) for use in ratifying
compact of Jacob with Laban
6262
cf.

Gnsi

46 - 46 - 48 - 6163 -

fll.

[773]

vb.

roll,

roll

away (NH

also

id.,

"ty.73

& deriv.; Aram. Pa.^, Palp. 7\3.!>3 roll, Ithpalp. reflex., & deriv.; cf.^4Ethp.,Ethpalp. (v.
-

elsewhere
Jer. 9
pi.,
10
10

pi.
.

Ho

n.pr. 12 12

d.
2

K \<f-=Y&
16

heap of ruins

PS),

37 2. waves 51 waves of sea Je 5 K 31 s5

Is 2 5=;

Jb 15 s8
only

{rollers) poet.,

V^.roiia, pj^fluctus, etc.) Qal Pf. 1 s. p*! Jos 5 9 l^Jl consec. Gn 2 9 3 8 /ww. 73 + 22 9 (MT De but Bi Che rd. 73 3 ms. pf., so AV RVm) Pr 1 6 3 713 + 3 ? 73 1 1 9 (but rd'. Hi Ri Gr Che), 173 Jos io ,s 1 S 33 P*. 14 ?jEw 7?3 P,- 26 s7 ; roll a stone Pr 26 s7 roll away stone from upon (7J?) the mouth of a well Gn
,

89 107 , D ( 'f?" .?3);


(||

2529
;

cf.

Is 51 Jb38" ^65" 18 also in simile Ez 2 6 3 Is 48


''

fig.

of chastisements from
3
(||
;

^ 42

D^D) Jon 2

id.);
cf.

of

army

of Babylon's

prop 0,1,35 cf Dinn 4" ?;yp bivj '73 nb ^ninx barred (is) my sister, bride, a fountain sealed ; but
|3

mniiL.

conqueror Je5i

4255

Zcio"(VB; but Bev Ez 2f y 3 vri ct

^
N.

n a garden spring barred, a


7iy:

29"; roll stones unto (7K) the mouth of a cave Jos 10"; stone unto (7K) Saul, at which to slay beasts 1 S 14 s3 ; fig. reproach from upon
(7JW)

for 73

@@

Sg.

TCpa
Jerus.
1

n.pr.loc. (heaps);
personified as

place

of

S 25";

'3TB I s I0 a>

y^rs
T~T2r?3
n.pr.loc. (ivitness-pile)
-

165

737:1
'a

name

of

Ez 47 s

pile of stones erected

by Jacob and his com47 48 G<, "ch by Laban We Di) Gnai pany (Kit 73 1 (v. c) appar. intended to explain "IVp? q.v. Di conj. also (as name of altar) Jos 22 s4 (cf. ).

[73] n.[m.] dung

(ball of
cf.
sf.

dung, Ar. 1L.

to a people nvy3";>3 Jo 4 4 (rv^B 'a bb)- so acc. to some, but v. foil.; abs. Ez 47 8 naiD-|i?n 'n as n.pr.loo. 2 K 15 29 Galilee, Ta\t\ma (|| yTIM jn.K b'3) cf. II. 77|.
;

J04

belonging
2

2K

15

*;

pi. cstr. ni>i>3

J0B13

b'n^ysn Jos 13 / 10U Hl?b aJo8 22

cf.

etc.,

dung of camels
v.

form
cstr.

Ew 52Ksb

01*

etc.,
I63

DIKH (flKJf) \a Ez 4 ; human dung 1215 'bnsn used as* fuel Ez 4 (nt) '3; perh. also Jb 20 7 but cf. Di, who thinks no ref. to fuel, & De who thinks of cattle-dung ; (v. on Ar.
,

) 1215

Aram. N?3; on tyi Jb 20 7 pi.


,

t ni7" 73 n.pr.loc.
,

prob. = circles
1. Jos 18 17
(cf.

of foreg. (strictly pi.


9} tumuli, cf.
7

of ttones,
73?3n 15
),

Di)

tween Benj.
as follows
:

&
a.

Judah.
JS>33

place on border be2. locality described


iste fl-)>n "3-;K

psa

J os

word Wetzst
73,

in De).
v.

See

also

11. /?$.

rta
cstr.

%
'3

22 10 unto Geliloth (= </*e circles) of Jordan which is in tlie land of Canaan ; ( TaXyaXa,

@L
bowl'a
Zc 4
3

TahiKve).
V.3

b.

mfyfa
RP^J
v'
1

fya?

jn ^d-^s

+ nVa
infr.;

n.f. basin,

+v

cf.

f{
Dr

"i^jr^K

in front of the

2 1.;

nr
2
II

Th, so
1919

6 1919 rh\ Ec 12 ; pi. abs. ffea Jos 15 12 41 n^>3 cstr. 2 Ch 4 (Tfr) 1 k 7 ('an Ch 4 12 cf. Be), v41 + 3 t.; 1. basin
;

land of Canaan, in Geliloth of Jordan, beyond


the sons of Israel 1 "" 106
cf.

{pool, welll) D^O


1515

Jos I5 19
i.e.

= Ju

Jordan =

15

(@ I'aXaaS, L om.) v. Di yet Others render 'j here circuit of JT\Ki 133 districts VB, cf. flWa.

om. 'd Jos


cf.

=.Jui i5 2. bowl, a. of lamp,


also v
2
,

(prob. old n.pr.loc,

Di).
,

t[7173] n.m. """"only


blocks, shapeless things

pi.

idols

(=logs,

oil-receptacle

Zc 4 3

where

MT i^3
think

as if fr. [73]; rd. f^a

Brd

doll-images

Ges !9i.i.B2..
Sta
12
6

(> Hi . gt

SS47c
,

who

Bg^b De on ^ 2?6 = Pinb) ;_so also Ec rl^3

b. of bowl- or globe-shaped portion of capitals of the two pillars in temple

3njn n?a.

lK7 4i.4i.42_ 3Ch4


1

.2.i 2 .

tn. 7*73 n.[m.] dung (Ar. ik),


4
10

'an !

Ew > dungy things Sm Ez 6 SS after Kabb.) D^3 Ez 2 2 + 3 t. + Ez 30" (del B Co); D^3 iKi5 +2t.; cstr. \^>3 Ez 8"> + 6 t. Tff&l Ez 2 2 fJnfrj 2 K 2 1 + 4 t. ttfyk 30 Dnv Jeso D3VLv26 -|-7t.; f? ^Ez23 Ez 6 + I4t. + Ez 6 (del BA al Co); f"V Ez 2 3 37 ;-idols (39 Ez); 1 K 15 2 K i7 -2i
Ges Baud """;
4

,2

ll

49

12

,2

t.

21

. See
16
.

Ez 6
25

also (73].

(del

Co) v 6
;
II

13 13

14

46

18

616

20

18 - 24 - 39

23
(||

37 - 39 - 4'

tin.

773
2.

n.pr.m. of two Levites;

1.
.

33

012

44'
10

D^W
2

Dt 29"
c.

23

24

also
cf.
;

D'Efin),

Ez 20718 (both
Ez 14 6
;

vb.

NOB)

37*,
6

iCh9
"

iCh 9 Neii
,6

17
.

also 8
||

(Y\&, but D'tfpB' appar.

<S X & so Co)


16=
II

T 773 n.pr.m. a Levitical musician Ne 1 2 s6


+1.
.

najrtn

K 21",

cf.

Ez 18 12
-

(\H>a

[7^73] adj turning, folding ( = revolv-

I^niajrtn),

ing), pi.

Dyv?

of leaves of doors

K6

Ez 36 25
||

II

s4-34
.

& 1 k 2 1 26 (where vb. ayn); niNDC 3 4 2 iaig ^Bb? Ez i 4 D^R| Je 5o ^


-

||

D^^N Ez 30
6
4-6

13

(Co
(cf.

D^N; NBO

cf.

also supr.);
| tffflfi 2

||

[00
s4

tn.
trict;
"19?

1.
i 6

7^3

n.m. cylinder, rod,

circuit, dis-

Ez
23

"Lv 26
i8

30

infr.);

K 23

cylinder, rod, only pi. cstr.

yy3
,

(supr.);
?.3o

in phr. '^33
^

etc.

Est

vv);
of

&

of support of rich hangings (|| 'H'By ant tybi Cts 14 sim. c^anns

36

deI

Co ) '/^ a
;

!,^nri
,:

Ez 20 22 Ez 2039 ; note
,

71831

34

d^bo

(? fingers of) hands: cylinders of gold set 2. circuit, district, on northern with topaz. bolder of Israel, in Naphtali (v. infr.), popuid. Aram. *Vy3, lation largely heathen

"I39 'Rnjl especially the expression )33"7y D? D3 , Lv 26 30 and 7 will lay your carcases

W3

upon

the carcases of Ec116

your

idols.

t7572 n.m.

wheel, whirl, whirlwind

(NH
1

JL^) D^3n W3IS8


always
'an
c. art.
r

23
;

elsewhere=n.pr.loc.

Jos'20 7 21 32
,

Ch6 61

all '33 BHf> ;


(cf.

W
-

(on

format,

cf.

Ba*8204) abs.

fa
t

'??? q- v.

K 9 so also Jos i2 a See also np'pa ad fin.


11

Di) for

^83"; pl.c. sf. s8 s wheel, a. of war-chariot Is 5 Je 47 , also coll. Ez 23 24 26 10 ; perh. also in Ezekiel's vision Ez
1
.

Ez io2 + 7 t.; a Je s 4 7 ; 1. V^>3 Is 5


'a

n7" 73
,

n.f. circuit,

boundary, territory

o 2 613 (cf. wheelwork) but cf. infr. b. for dra w6 2. a. whirl (of dust or ing water Ec 1 2

&fa
chaff) V'

166

~vhi
rfirf

83" Is 1 7", aim. of foes put to flight M" by God. b. perh. uhirling of wheels Ez io 19 Sm RV, but cf. supr. c. whirlwind ty 77
.

mine imperfect substance (RV)


se.

</ime eyes

1 1^372

adj. hard, barren

(NH id.
7

lonely

fi.
1

Ba 20*)

[7372] n.[m.] wheel (on format,


of cart, irtajJ
s8 tyl Is 28
.

cf.

NHWB; Ar. ijii rock, il^ii <<my (of land); Aram. r\y(D% cf.Ba NB2oe) Jb 3 + 2 Jb;
IS49 34 mostly fig.: Jb 15 of company of wicked men, where prob. a subst. v. De Di; Jb 30 3 through want and famine (they are) stiff {lifeless ; RV gaunt); of exiled Zion as bereaved and barren woman Is 49 21 so of night of Job's birth Jb 3 7
f. 21

tn. ?3;3 n.pr.loc. (= (sacred) circle of stones ; cf. Di on Jos 5', where word-play on
roll away,
910
8

'"'"l^Dpa

hard, barren, unproductive,

'j

t.

off)

c.art.exc.

Joss

23
;

1. place
1920

E. of Jericho, where
5

Isr. lay

io

7-9

14

cf.

also

encamped J0S4 Mi 6 s & Ju 3 19 D^'pBn

'arms -iBfc; ^mod. TellJeljul Bd r*1169 perk also


the place where sacrifices were offered 1 S io 8 j jH.1S.15 ^4.7.8.12.15 y 15 J ng> a ]g c Q^Jjgj. WO rds, (J,, Dr cf. We) 15 12 2133 ; place of illicit sacrifice
_
'

t[jta vb. expose, lay bare (NH Pi. dis3]


close,

make known;

cf.

Ar.

iii

(Frey) a. exuit
fJii.

Ho 4" 9 1S 1 2" Am
16

65

4* 5

named

also

Ju
29
.

(vestem), removit (praeputium);

nuda
te-

b&in rv? Ne 12 2. place on border between Judah & Benjamin Jos 17 3. place in N. Isr., i5(=niWa i8 cf.Di). of prophets 2 K 2 4 38 mod. Jiljilie S. dwelling from Nabulus, SW. from SeiMn (Shiloh) cf. Di BJHWBsis. 4. place in N. Isr. near Mt. Gerizim and Mt. Ebal Dt 1 i 30 identif. with 3 by Ke Ri ewbou g c BL henkel 5. in phr. SS; but cf. Di.
7

S io

16 - 41

fait (femina)

b.

iXL patuit

(os) labiis

non

gentibus denies ; impudicafuit (mulier); comp. also Syr. circumcise (in Lexx.) ; Eth.

<*X^

7A0:

cortex, crusta, testa;

Gr Mo"*tMOh

''-

1884 ' 2

"-;

Schult Thes

De Pr

14

17
(cf.

Fl in De,

Now

Str

&
v.

most der. Heb. mng. from Ar. b; shew


then snarl, quarrel
1

the teeth,

Ar. conj. in), but

blty
(B

Df\i fffi
;

Jos

2, in list of Canaanitish

kings prob. name of a (northern) district cf. Di


PacriXta Tccl
ttjs
;

Takikalas

but L & Codd.


Is.

Pr 17"; Impf. Pf. 3 disclose oneself, break out, J??an) Pr 18 20 ; 14 Pri7 subj. y~l; break or burst out in con-

Gr ,c )only Hitbp.

vWl

3 tention, strife Pr. 20 subj. ^IK'PS; similarly

Toei/ji rijs

TtXyfX)

Di comp.

s3
.

18 1

(sq.

3 against; Gr lc prop. 1$) or


-

vfy.).

Tn 737? n
format,
2
cf.

-*-

skull, head, poll (person) (on

"Mb*

v.

sub

II.

%,
jjili.

Ba NB!M
t.
;

K9 +3

sf.

Aram. Krtabu)abs. 'J M 10 WJ! Ju 9 1 Ch io pi. sf.


;

t ly ?2 a.prJoc. of mountain-range or hillcountry, land

Brp^i Nu i stone Ju 9 s3
io 10 . only
every

1. skull, as broken by a 5 t.; s5 as severed from body 2 ; 9 1 Ch 2. head, poll (in counting, taxing, etc.

& city, E. of Jordan (cf. Ar.


Hi o^"
1 "-

durus, fortis Frey, so Thes;

26

comp.

same

TnySP n.f. roll (writing, book; late) 'o Je 36 + 16 1.; cstr. Tl5>JD ^40"+ 3 t.; roll of Ez 2 + 409 'd writing, book ISCm^D Je 36
s8 s-4 9

P and late) '? "i5> Ex 16" an omer for man; cf. 38 s6 Nu i 2 18 20 22 3 47 1 Ch 2 3 s ".
-

acfirmus,
orig.

used of camel (jL1- camelus robustus NS144 whence camel hump, cf. Hom ),
of mt.)

37 + 79 t. (mostly as n.pr.m. and in combin. with other n.pr.

name

'j

Gn
2l

2S

loc.

cf.

infr.); 1WJ

Gn

3i

+ 50 1.

(so usually as

alone
'

Je 36 iM-to^-maW*** Ez gi.s.3 Ze$


fold, fold

name of mt. and land); .Tl^a NU32 39 1 Ch 27 31 ; s n 2 S 24 Gilead, used of territory be"7V- -^ tween the Arnon and the Jabbok, mod. Belka;
;

also of that

between the Jabbok and the Jar-

(NH id., Aram, in deriv.) Qal 2K 2 8 d!w in-nK-ns w^j ngj.


'

l~ 7^ J vb. wrap up,

together

muk, mod.

Jebel

AjMn;

also of the entire E.-

Irnpf. D?3l

|_D
MO'i'a,

v? 2 J n. [m.] wrapping, garment (Aram ,4 Pers. to Fl ChWB'1


.

1\=
-

SFra

LOPh l(I88!M)4!0
),

pj/acc. rtan "ybiZ Ez

27

24
.

Jordan land occupied by Israel, including both M 4 the parts just named(cf. Di Gn3i Stu Juio ; Bd p" 178 ; also L. Oliphant 1"""" 011 ""'' 1880); 1. M 'an territory S. of Jabbok, a. fft Nu 3 2 (P), '5 rM? v connected with Reuben and (JE), both 9 Gad; so 'an in 'sn Dt 3 ; '3 H? also i Ch 5
1
,!!

t [072] n.[m."J embryo KoMa, unfinished


vessel),

(NH T?? *1

D^ia,

Aram.
'Sp"

(of
'S,

Reuben);
"I?

i 1

K4"
7
;

H?

(of Sihon and Og); cf. 17 further, b. in alone, Ju io

V'

(or possibly here

name

of city

1),

1 1

s9

(prob.);

-ryhz
also
i

167

tnaa
'3

Ch

PSC
0.

15/]

16 5 (of Reuben) v (of Gad); cf. 2 6 'ITJ Jos 12 (of Sihon), so v (both

10

D)';

similarly
9
(||

'3

>jV6o

Manasseh) =
'3

alone (without art.) in poet.

Cf. also n$K n^5 infr. 6. treated as n.pr.m. a/3, sonof Machir&grandson of Manasseh Nu 26 2929 30 27 36 Jos 1 7 s
( ||
1

v 4 4 6 ) Ho
-

2 ".

(all

108 9
18
,

in phrases

Ju n"'an

8-9

*%> Ju io '3 4 4 5 ")", 'i HiOK Ju i2


-

but also in prose 8 '3 18 '3P! '# v

';

cf.

also d.

nV

J 08 17 (JE) cf. Di; 7' P) ref. in all these to Northern Gilead. b. 12 father of Jephthah Ju ; ref. to Gad (cf.

Ch

2123

'

once

'an

Reuben and 7 even Jephthah's burial-place Ju 12


(JE; of
;

Nu 32

s6

Gad); so of
T!?"-'?

supr. esp. sub 5).

c. 1

Ch 5 14
4"

(a Gadite).

Jos 13 25 (P; of Gad); besides these, of par43 ticular cities, esp. '33 nbtq Dt 4 (of Gad); cf. B '53 nton Jos 20 8 and 1 Ch 6 (of Gad), (P),
'an
'53 |*rt

26 M

t^TS
.

adj.gent.; 1. of

1$? 6
3! of
'3

a.

Nu
;

2. of 5.

Ju

ii

12 7

loc.
cf.

Ju io 3 2Si7 27 i9 33 1K2 7 Ezr2 61 = Ne7 M


v.? 2

n.pr.

Jos

21

38

(P);

usually
-

'3
.

nfcn
2

22 5.4.6.12.15.20.29_ 2
2
;

Qn

j gS.3.5.11.14.18.28
;

iK 4 R g28 ^.4.14
1!

aq$i

25

15

;cf.
up;

also sub nypa s.

T [UJ^il] vb.
cline
(cf.

sit,

sit
sit

up, possibly also reso

Ch 2 2 s also '3 nasi? Ju 1 i 29 29 further '3 "X*Sf2. Northern Gilead, a. 'an }*Yk i Ch 26". 4 22 Jos i7 6 (JE; of Manasseh) cf. Ju io 1 Ch 2 'an "VJ Gn3i sla:s (E); prob. (both of Jair);
-

Ar. (jlii

Thes De
1

al.
s

(not

Ew))only Qal Pf
1

*%(B>) Ct 4

vhif

also

'3

in

aloneNu
cf.

13" (D) Dt2 iK 4 (of Jair) Dt 3 (boundary of Reuben and Gad); prob. also Ct
13
;

1 b. 'an (no art.) Ct 4 (cf. 6 infr.). 40 3 2 (JE; of Machir) Jos i7'(JE; id.)

1??? O'" ) 13 of flocks of goats, in sim. of a woman's hair; construction & sense rather

awkward.

1516

D3

v.

sub DD3.

'

(cf.

4 supr.);

cf. 'an
;

"W Dt

13

&
6

t[KQ3]
cf.

vb. swallow
J710S,

(liquids),
cf.

'3?

?q
;

(NH

id.;

Aram. WM,

nf? ??n 2 S 2 4 (prob.) M cf. also C. 'l (no art.) prob. Je 8 46" (in both ref.to ^V balm, prob. from the wooded Northern
Jos 1 3 31 (P ; of Machir)
Gilead); similarly 22"; and n"$>3 1CI127 d. in combinaalso Nu 32 (JE; of Machir).
,

>*ao^; perh.

also Eth.

VTii

Jb 39 24
KJ1B15,

jar, vessel v. Di) Pi. Imp/. H?""??, in swift gallop ; (this, fig. of horse
fr.

however, possibly denom.

NEW NH, Aram.

21

tion

'3

W$ u

(city)
(||

Ju
1

21

89101214
2

1 1

19
(||
;

t5*3>

alone) 3i
also
al.
'3

Ju

H&fc(p) 1 K 1 7 (emend., after Ew Th cf. further sub 6. n.pr.m. infr. see VB);

W.)=iChlo"

S2 45 2i 12
,

perh.

Jfcooo^pii, hollow, i.e. he makes [jmws or stamps] hollows in the earth). Hiph. Imv. K3 Gn 24 17 let me drink fs. sf. D?0"B5?O Yf*M%\ a little water, pray.

t^oa
Low"
66

n.m.

rush, reed, papyrus

(cf.

him depart from and 7 Mt. Gilead, appar. belongs here, but i&pan inn is read by Cler Hi Gr Ke Be; against this cf. 3. more generally, of all Stu Bu"8112
"lilD

'W

"133M

let

to Di;

name
)

(NH

KOi3, Eth.

7^0:

loan-word, ace.

from swallowing, sucking up,


2
s 2 al. ;=Copt. cf. Che Is 18 whence others der. as loan3

water?
gome,
v.

so Thes,

Di Ex

Gilead, a. 'an

Gad M 2 S 17
art.)

(P; of Reuben, and Manasseh; opp. land of Canaan); cf.


;

f% Jos 22
2

9131

"2

word)

ND3

Ex

t.;

rush, paper-reed,
;

so 'an
;

Zc io 10

cf. '31

pK'^l D^S?

b. o 33 in J e 50 19
1
.

'3

H?

(no

7 (Egypt.) Jb 8" (fl**); coll. Is 35 (|| n3J3) as 3 material, '3 fDA Ex 2 chest of paper-reed/

(||

Carmel

^"pS Is 18 2 vessels of paper- reed.

and Bashan); '3 Mi 7 14 (|| Carmel


lity),

alone, also

Qntf'*; likewise

*70J (^
come solid;

of

foil.;

cf.

Ar. jLii congeal, be-

Bashan, reference to fertic. 'an alone, of Isr. territ. in gen. E.

&

Aram,

be hard, stern; also cut, cut off; ipa contract; Aph. be bold, daring).
(fr.

of Jordan,

Ju 1 o 8

cf. 2

o 33 (of Keuben,
;

t'TOil a.m. cubit

elbow to knuckles
;

Gad and Manasseh); '3rri>3Dt3 10

H? n "^?"n ?

'arrnK Dt34'; 'an also in general sense Ez 29 19 18 4. '3, name of a city 1s 47 2 (t) Ob

of clenched (contracted)

hand

Ra

al.;

Gk.

nvy/ii;;
1-

NH *1B13 cubit;
(v.

Aq

on Ez 27",
so

Aram.

KTD-15

ChWB

155
,

H06

ruined

1 a. supr.); on the JiTaud on the Jebel JiFdd, N. of Es-Salt, and S. of Jabbok v. Di 5. 'an yn of Israelites living Gn 31" & reff. E. of Jordan (as a whole) Ju 20 'an f people 17 313 so '3 Ju 5 of Gilead Am i (=13), 12"
8
17 (& Ju io

jLii^,
'3

(lexx.)) Jus" of

cf.

Ehud's sword PifjK

cities

GFM).

JiVdd,

TD

,,

~TQ3 n.pr. gent. Ez 27"; valorous men


'

Thes Add
prop.

DH03 not elsewhere; Lag 0oo n


'

"EwRVm; butn.pr.apparentlyneeded; '


-

s*cr- 2' (,i2,

""i
18
.

CT

ffHDJ v. 103;

<Co DnDs

cf.

Gn

io

nca

168

bJl

titpS n.pr.loc.
sycamore; Ar.JIIg.
n.pr.loc.

(cf.

is

Syr. (Lexx.) loan-wd. Fra 140 ; cf. As.


Hbr.

M<^
joimsm.

Levites

TTIOS n.pr.m. {tueaned) a iCh 2 4 Vid. also bxc&


17
.

chief of the

JTJ (Je 4s

23
).

Gamuzanu

Pinches

Judah toward Philistines 2 Ch 88 " 249 Bd r*121 Jimzu, E. from Lydda Rob
of
;

sa^ city 28 18 mod.


.

tnblQS
'3
2

n.f. 2S19,S7 dealing,

recompence

SlOw ot

^03; pi.

Tfbm

18 dealings Is 59 ;

Je 5 1 66 ni?C3 ?S
,

GW of recompence.

t7Q3 T

vTj.

1.

deal fully or adequately


2.

with, deal out to.

wean.

gam&lu, deal with,


ba,

benefit, e.g.

VR

3. ripen (As.
19

t[7 )D2n] n.m. benefit


6y rfftWM-^| aZZ
/m's

pi.

c.

Aram.

sf.
12
.

35

NH
-

benefits

unto me

^ 1 16

Aram. ^05

v.

Nab.n.pr.f. r6oj Vog.


plete,
lect,

Palm. n.pr. N",,ubNo 7


-

t&MK Vog"
;

accomplish, cogn. "103


&e beautiful,

13"

j^i + Impf.
;
;

Qal goodly)
;

perh.orig. comAr. JX- is col-

tvN"' -?23 n.pr.m. (reward ofGod) a prince 5"9 10 20 io 23 cf. Mishn. 2 of Manasseh Nu i 7
,

i?N^03, Palm.

Vog

No ,M
-

Ta^^X
+
9 *
f-

Acts 5 s4

Pf ^
;

Inf. r\*yDi, 7V2i Is 1 1 8


to, c. 2

a %i) Nui7 + Imv. ^^119"; nboa 1 S i 23 Pt. bol p r 1 1" + pass.


;

tV02
(cf. infr.),

n.m. Gn 24

10

& G n

3 2ie

eamel (NH
pi.

id.

Ar.
0,OM

j^L

Eth. ( Jii),
ZM0 ls

?p3

^13 1

2-2
;

1.

a. deal out
s/ie

to,

do

7ffiV;

As.^amma?COT

Aram. *6M, Jlxi^;

Palm. Tariff
requite, soLag

ace.

V} lw)
evil

3*it3

'nnpD3
Hilton
;

good and not


njTjn I'ripips

Pr 31 12

him WIK *J '-Wpoa


doeth
;

Am but mng.of /dub.


8" 20, 49
conject. in
s4

piuM Reckendorf Bo H" raL7S der.


;

fr. i>D3

V^l _/br tlwu hast done unto me the 18 good but I have done unto thee the evil I S 24 30 c. do evil jn(n) unto Gn 50 1517 Pr 3 p pers. 9 do good ttnio, 2 ace. IS63 77 cf. also IS3 17 T>. with ^5? IDfl BK iB>B3 i>B3 Prii pers. 8 6 7 c. deal bountifully with ty 13 116 1 1 9" 142
;
;

BABlm FTO MV, Dl in Hpt Hpt

(camel

asjiwjo-iVaitor)

v. also
;

A.

v.

Hom NSI44fl )abs. ^3 Gn 24 + 7 t.; pi. B^IPf Gn 12 + 30 1.; cstr. v Gn rk)? Gn 24 sf "fW ^ n 24 +3 t-; hl 24; Dn\ja Gn 37 + 6 t.; camel, 1. as proKremer 8"mlt
Cult,,

" n,lel,n

16

10

14

ffi

S 22 21 (=^ 18 21 ), perh. also riN^n nplOJn "O^IM? no? >% should he reward me with this reward ? 2 S 1 9 37 C. recompense, 2 ace. repay, requite, in a bad sense, with
ace. pers.

reward

perty (in
(||

Hex
etc.)

only J)
43

Gn

12 16
s

(||

D13nN) 24
1p3)
30

1035

Dnwn
i

30

(||

(Egyptian
,2

||QiD1D,

.) 32 (II DniOT, np3,


s

|W.
21

Ex 9 3
Ju
||

JN^, etc.)

66

7
2

S15
14

3
(||

lien

etc.)

27

Ch5

27

(all

id.)

Ch

14

yjr

f; with b
11

pers.

Dt
10

32"
4*.
i

137
1

8
;

with
20

?5?

" 3 ?"?? '.V? ^DJ weanerf c/mTo* ^ I3 1 Is II9 weaned from milk Is 28'. 3. trans, ripen, bear
;

pers. 2 Ch. 20 i// 103 (complete his nursing)

Jo

2. M>ean a child

23- 2324

K 1 1 Ho i

8
;

union) v 17 42 12

=
(
||

Ezr 2 67 (1| D'DID, DH1S, (|| JKV) 68 Ne 7 Jb i 3 (II par, ipa, nwns) cf.
s9 tU) Je 49
(||

JNV) v

32

Zc 14 16

(||

DID,
67

lien, TIB) [4
ffl

1.

||

DID and other words,


16

Ex 9 s

(Egyptians), Zc 1 4 (enemiesof Israel), Ezr 2 2. as beasts of Ne 7 (returned exiles)].

ripe (almonds)

Nu

23

17

intrans. become ripe

(grapes) Is

5
.

Niph. Impf

Go
'

8 1
;

Inf. ?oan

Gn

21

8
;

16

b>Qf.

S 1K;

5*21

be weaned.

v "."i^-30 3>^ 37" K io 2 K 8 9 1 Ch 1 2 41 2 Ch 9 1 Is 306 (all J), 1 6 3. for riding Is 60 ( !pe ^.M). ('3 Tffflrfyfy
burden Gn24'
cf.
2
||

Gn
,

7^102 n.m. dealing, recompence, benefit


2
;

24

6iraM
(all J),
2126
,

31"

34

(both E)

S 30 17

cf.

': f 94 2 +

103

1.
:

1 1 1.;

sf.lpoaOb
11

etc.; pl.sf.

vbl3

also Ju8 and particularly Is 21 7 ^03 3JJ; a riding-company of camels i.e. a troop of camels

D?1J ',0 ? dealing of the

hands Ju
2. deal-

(p nfe>). ing, hence (from context) equivalent of dealing,

14 9" Pr 12

(p 3*J) Is 3

with riders; Dv03 H13 an abode for camels, in prediction against Ammon Ez 25', (|| J*a T? 4 4. forbidden as food Lv 1 1 (P) Dt 14 7 }NS).
.

recompence

c. suff.

Ob
!>

16

755*01 3f#> 7^>03, Jo


28
4
;

(S^fl), so with ?
;

H^n ^

D.W 137 8
Is 59 1818

t^yQS n.pr.m.
D?2) (Ar

a Danite

Nu

12

13

Pr 19 17

absolutely

^0} (3^J)

b|>B>

become

much

or abundant,
water),

4 J b$ Jo 4 *94 ; Is 35* 'a 3. benefit: ?tt rpnbtt the recompence of God. vSoa bi "naBTI ^ 103 2 ; vi>y So33 according to

8 66 Je 51

La

s4

r7

"

abundance,

'much, i .=. collection (of

company

(of people)).

Q2 adv. -708

denotinff addition, also,

tlie

benefit

(done) unto him

Ch

s*

32

over, yea (Moab. id. ; prob. akin to

!!

more;

V/-

cf.

03
(accus.) in

169
altogether)

a mass,

1. also,

Si 6

D V)P D?

lit.

even both
,

i.e.

the one as well


said idiomati-

the thought of an moreover, emphasizing entire sentence, but more usually the word
sts.
6 immediately following, as Gn 3 rlBt6 D3 flWl also to her husband, v 27 and take and gave 15 3 21 21 s7 also of the tree of life, 19 24" 26 29 30 9 11 32b 2l 28 Dti 37 2 (...n3l1 Da soEst7 )48 Ex8 i2 3 12 20 2 K 9 s7 Is 7" + 1 S 28 2 8 1 1 Often before Gn 4* WT1 D3 K"an bir\) and Abel, he pronouns, 5 , also brought, 20 Kin"D3"X ni (so only here) and
"j
: .

as the other (Germ, alle beide)


cally,

is

tGn27
'

45

(D?
-

?e'),

Dt
i>.

,0 ,2 itu (t^f), Pri7" 2o

22 M 23"' 1 S 25" 3. introducing

a climax, yea, esp. in a rhetorical style, Gn 27" Dt 23 s 4 Ju 5 4 4 Is 13 3 14 8 43 13 yea, from to-day 12 I am the same, 44 3.JH D3 yea, he is hungry, and has no strength, 47 s 48 s 88 57 7 Je 46" 48 s
-

44

51

mz-m

9 10 12 Ho7 ^4i 847 i39

fjHf,

Jes

28

12 2

Ez 24 s Jb

Is66 8 'Tj^;D3 rbrp?, 21 7 Ct8': em-

6 31 s she herself also, v 27 in hi bjgj, 30

Dt

20

3
6

Ju NH

Je 1 2 48 etc. (cf. 6* 9" 1 S 19 3 UrD5 "MOtW): esp. in genealogies of J(Bu


'

31

2024

s6

MI
350

phasizing an extreme, or aggravated, case, yea, 16 17 even, Is 49 yea, these may forget, Je 8 yea,
the stork knoweth,
etc., Is
12

23

DB' Q3 even there

io 21 19 38 22 2024 cf. Ju 8 31 D3 sq. pron. also begins a sentence with emph. in an elevated 10 32 66 7 48 Ez 16 style, thou (they) also, Is 14 Je 12 1111 in an oblique case Na 3 After a pron.

Gn 4 22 26

no rest shall be for thee (so \^ 139 10 ), 49 s4 57' Je 23 llb Mai 3 15 ^ 84 4 4. expressing correspondence, esp. in the matter of retribution
.

(Ges
D31

w2

G1127

34

1S19

23

7 2S17 Je25 27 +.

14

also (more often than 03 alone attacha sentence) Gn 6* 14 16 15 14 17 16 20 ls 24 1446 ing " 8 24 19 9 14 7 30 3 7 3 8 42* Ex 2 3 4 Jos 7 (jjij I S 17 1 2 1 "4- oft.; with a negative neither Ex 4

and

D3 D3, correlativum), so frequently (the '3iS D3 I also Gn 20 6 I also [as (on my part): well as thyself] know that thou hast done this

K
3

5 34

al.
16

D3
319
.

innocently, Jos 24 nns D3 thou also

18

Ju

21

28

(cf.

s2 Dr) 28
13

D3
3

(like et
12

et)
s

both
4:

and

21 (as I have done v ), 2 S 12 t also [responding to thy confession] hath re-

moved thy

Gn 44
D3...

47
. .

Nu
25

18 Je 51
1

f 49
:

D3 ... D3

Gn

neither

S 20 27 1 K 3 26 and (3 t.) Gn 43 8 Ex 4 10 1 S 28 s So (but seldom) Dal . D3 Gn 2 4 44 Ex io26 1 S 2 26 12" 26 25 with neg. 1 S 9 21 N.B. In poetry independence and emD3 to a new idea, where phasis is sts. given by in English we should be satisfied with and : 5 19 15 2. with f 107 137 Jb 24 Ct 7" La 4 9 s3 stress on a particular word, even, Ex 4 Nu 22 D3 even thee I had slain, and ^jrrtN kept her alive, 10 Je 2 s3 yfr 132 12 Pr 14 13 even in laughter 2 S 17 15 20 28 11 the heart is sorrowful, v 17 20 Ku 2 Ne s5 and so often after *2 Dt 12 31 for even their 3 sons they burn in the fire to their gods, 1 S 22 17 s 6 12 Onb ''iN-Dr'3 for Is 26" Je6" 12 14 H09 even woe is it to them when I depart from s0 24 12 them; DjTj tGn 16" 1 S io" =I9 I K 17 20 Jb 41 1 Est 7 9 Other cases : 1 S 24 12 ^ 78 D3 nsn see, yea see! (but Hup* -"""'-nin D3: IIK")

24 nor

JU8 22 EC9 6
.

with a negative
,

Nu 23 s5
'-

U emphasizing the action of both parties), Je 2 12 4 now will I also [in correspondence with their 49 11 51 deeds] speak judgments with them, 7
(DJ
. . .

sin, 2

K 2 36

Is 3

2
1

66 3 4

"

(DJ

B,

Ez 5 811 1 6 43 (DJ1 therefore also), 2 3 35 because thou hast forgotten the direc4 tion of thy God, I also (on my part) will forget
DJ.),

Ho

thy children, V'52 (thou lovest evil, etc.) D3 ^|StV PN God also (on his part) will pluck thee
1 up. 7 l32 I 33 Pr lM Jb 7" I2S t6 *', so ?\ Ju 2 6 7 Mi 6 13 Mai 2 9 . In the apodosis (un4 16 common) Gn 1 3 if a man could number the

Am

dust of the earth, n?Q? IV")] D3 thy seed also 36 2126 Zc 8 6 The should be numbered, Je 3 1 37 33 is sometimes of the nature of a correspondence
'

climax
(cf.
1

s3 8 ,J 27 30 I have wrestled, !y^ D3 bhv\ D31, Je 50 24 ), Is 66 8 5. 22*


.

Gn

connecting two ideas which express


a contradiction, D3 acquires
sts.

(or imply)

an adversative

cf. infr.)

f
;

18";

Jb

10

we
evil

receive good (emph.) from


?

bs 3ton-nx D3 shall God and not

18 12 23 816 2 15 5 judgment), 129 Je 6 =8 Ez 20 Ec 4 8 28 15 ,3 6. Ne6'. SoD3]Ezi6 20 Ec3 6 7 Ne5


.

force (cf. H^ 1 end), yet, but, though: ^95' they tried me, but also (Che) saw my work (viz. of

adj.

Gn

interposed once between a subst. and 20 4 gentemne etiam justam interficies?


7

'3 D3

emphasizing

^3,

Dt

28?

Ju

49b

S22 7 Si
. .

D3?3? to all (emph.) of you will he give 31 Da yea, the whole let 2 S rWJ
19
take! Is 26
leave

(with impf.) yea, vihen La 3 even when Pr 22"; yea though (stating an imagined case) 4 ,0 16 7 Isi ls 23 (soDKD3 Ec8' ); also (is 9 21 DJ , 1 2 that Ku '? for even (v.
,

Ho8

it)

12

bteTTfy in' 2 ;

him

supr.

2); = though even,


14 12
.

(v.

d).

3=

although (conceding a
9

S i7 12b and we

will not

fact)Ec4 (v.De)8

one (similarly v 13b ), ^ 1 4 s 4 ins 03 pX; an inf. or cogn. accus. at53 ) ( 15 15 16 13 tached to a verb, tGn3i 46'
."IAN D3 even

t[nSiO]
flD'HiJ

(of the Chaldaeans) Dn'JS nt33D, of uncertain meaning Ges

n.f.

Hb

Nun

the assembling of their faces

is

(directed) for-

y^a
wards
;

170

P
5
17
,

Ew De Ke eagerness, comparing (ques-

Dt
3.b

Lv 19"

ND3 swallow Jb 39 s4 , and 1L tionably) (Freyt.) seek (whence St prop. 0030). Text prob. erron.

Inf. abs.

Ho

Jos 7" Pr 6 30 30 9 0b s Zc 5 3 cf. 2 9 4 Je 7 & (c. Niph.) Ex 22";


,

333= deceit* Gn 31 2026

PttJ (Vof
denom.)).

foil.,

Aram. K?

<%

id.;

(perh.

Jb

'3 Gn cf. Di; 31 of sudden sweeping off by storm, in simile 18 20 2 1 ; fig. of destruction of wicked 27
.

V*

27

Niph.

be stolen, subj. rei 333? 333

Ex 22".
2

Pi.
;

t^SSH n.m.
)li<4^;
^

NH

pit (Aram, loan-wd., cf. KJTCKa, KXB13 cf. Ba NB66 Anml Ec io 8 TBh
-

steal
'T3^

away

(trans.)

3?T*I tttabtt 33^1

),

^ro
Visa
6 ;

J e 23 30
333
be

Pu.
40
15
;

6e stolen
subj. rei stealth

S 15 8 away subj.
consec.
4

^* *^ a ' diggeth a pit shall fall into it; so also Pr 26 s7 % <& where > riPIK* rnb.
a

'

pers.

Gn

3331

Ex

22

brought
.

by

Jb 4 12 3BJ.

IQ^
>//)

vb. end,

come to an end, complete

333.n>1 2

Hithp. go by S 194
so

stealth, steal

away

3331V 2

(Syr.

oj^
27

^l^steal

S 19 oneself
,

(only

TP.B^h,

&

(NH

id.

complete;

deriv

C 0T

">

As gamdru Lotz Aram. 1D3, al.;


Ar.J^I. coZ12' 77*; Impf.

away;

cu^J7 Gn
n.f.

31

.)

Tn3j2
NBM
22
2
,
'

thing stolen (on format,

cf.

Ba

*-aa^; Eth. KVavZec<,


;

(II); c f. also
'3

166

f assemble) Qal P/i 8 ~\m] f -J; Pt. "IDS! V57 3 ; 1. -Iby^i 3 8 come to an end, be no more ifr 7 10 12 2 (|| [DDS]);
9

) H333
pret.
cf.
23

Ex
Ex22
t.
-

22

(an animal); in3333

Ex

'3

Di.
1

tnS2 n.m.
D'333 Is
***
i

77

(||

D ??).

2. trans. &ro'<jr
3

to

an

^V

plisheth, for

57 God that completeth, accomme ( Gr Bi fes, & so Che doubts "> 1 38 fully), np lb t"1Q2 n.pr. 1. m. a. son of Japhet Gn
""^
V'
.

end, complete,

4.

thief3|3 EX22
2
9

-)-

12

fc.;

thief that breaks in


(in simile)

Ex
;

22

(JE); by window Jo as one who steals Is i 23


2
26

thief

48

27

Ho

(||

18 s4 5 Pr 6" 29 Je TH3) Zc 5 ; coming by night

^
4

io"=iChi Sf EZ38 Lag ">m 8Mr 2ndwi w.t.bht7 n prop QnM for DnDJ Ez27 qv he
6

Je 49 9 cf. Jb2 4 14 (in simile), Ob 5 (|| Tt$ *TjW); Jb 30 5 stealer of men (slave-dealer) Dt 24'.
;

0,

2- 95'

trOIia n.pr.m.
son of
n, cf.
T 3J

(cf.

Palm. SQ33 Vog N - ,S7 )


1

identif. "ID3

Armen. Gamir x (with ) 8 ""1 32 *" 8 cf. further ending) v. also Lag*; As. Gimirrai, Schr Kal5nr Dl p' 245t also Len or. in so 2 . f. wife of Hosea, Ho i 3

Kiep
pi.

Lbd

ko~rM

with Cappadocia

(cf.

% Ez
-

27",

Dr mN).
133

Hadad

the Edomite

1 1

3020

(on the

(cover up, hide, cf

NH hide, Ar. ylL cover


be hidden,

up,

Aram.

Ithpa,

jI^Ethp.

Eth.

r.

7JH: enwrap).

t^inpoa, PFTOa n.pr.m. (''Aa^ accom10U12!,s plislied) l.mnoj sonof Shaphan Je36
2.

only

t [D , 1. chests (?); 2. treasury |32]tt.[ltt.]pL


pi. cstr. \U3;

1.

nncj son of Hilkiah Je 29A


]2,

gated cloth D'Dhi

'3

Ez 27 s4

perh. chests of varieso Thes EV;

AV

n22

v.

sub

}33.

t[HJ3]

vb. steal
is

(NH

id.,

Aram.

Sm Co al. cloths, carpets, Ew Taschen. 2. treasury (NH T33, Aram. NW3, T33, BAram. cstr. pi.
333,
'?.??
J

Pers. loan-word
" 1032

from
11 -

8J>iiiJreaswre

cf.
.

ol^;
den. 2i
18

Ar. v_*X.

hurt the

side, or

put aside,
VI333

J-J* side) Qal i5 3 /. M 27 Dnnja Q a3 i^; 2 ms.


fr.
,

Vullers

fs. sf.

Jb
30
;

Lag

--*"

27

);

!J^fn

'W3 Est 3 4 7
9

1 s.

W1MJ
2
3331

consec.

Pr 30 9

1333

$333 Jos "7"


,

Gn
2

3i

T [TJP0 n.[m.] treasury


;

sf.

133

S 19 42

/mp/
15

6
6

2 ms.
,

Gn 3 i 2; 3 fs. 333W Ex 20 Dt 5
333

17

Ex 21 37 33301 Gn 31" + 2627 333ni Gn 31


-3i3'
,

S 21 12 3133"" Pr
2 t.;
,

loan-wd. 0M Abh
-

fr.

or through Pers.
I

but

"),

Vytpi

Ch

2 8".

(NH H3T33 treasure; cf. supr. & Lag tw {aKXu airoC


;

rii a7rodi;K&>i> aurov.

1333?
=

Ob UiJn Lv i 9 , Ex 22" + 2 t.; Pt.


30
in
33
;

3333

Gn'44
2
16

8
;

[j jil]

Inf. abs. 33 3
2
t.,

Ex
31
-

3133

Gn

,
31
5

Aram.

vb. cover, surround, defend (Ar. p * lm 132 ff f3K (Aph.), Palm. J3N Vog )
-

f.

cstr.

*I3J|

Gn

3939
;

pi.

17 D*30| Pr 9 ;

Qal Pf
(c.

"niaai

Is 37

Hexateuch always JED, exc. Lv 1 9" (H) ; Gn 3 1 19!l0 32 44 s Ex 2 1 37 2 S 2 1 12 33 39 17 cf. pass. Gn 30 Pr 9 c. obj. 31 pers. Ex ' 21 Dt 247 2 S 1 9"; = take by stealth (for good 2 11 16 abs. Ex 20 = purpose) 2 K 1 1 = 2 Ch 22
steal c. ace. rei
; ;

Hiph.

q.v.)

t; defend,
c. b]}

s5

+3

Inf. abs. P33 Is


subj.

always
s5

'';

obj.

the city Jerusalem


;

Is 37

20 6

K
'?.?

34

19

c.

"^J

(||

or Qal
|

Trxi

ace. to

Ba ZMQ1899-,
2
t.

SW).

Is 3 1

defend (= Qal), Jeru-

38*= 2 K Hiph. /m^/. who comp. Ar.

p
Balem Is 31
[133
. . .

171
c.

^
8 Jus 281"-"

\i"

bv

(||

Wn);
^3.

bj.

Yahweh's people Zc
t|2 n.m.
ct4
'

o'

c.

by, 12
16 )

c.

17
to

17

23

26 14 32'
2
4

2Ki 9 =Is37
32

33
,

Ne

iCli5"i4
^

10

12

& (Gn 2

f.

enclosure, gar-

38" 39 Na

Is 2 2 cf. 21

V 76 5

Je 46" Ez 23 s4
fig.
;

make

(anoint the shield,

it

den

(NH id., .133, Ar. iii, Eth. iVTl As. gind COT 0,0" also gannatu Dl' Pr84 Aram. K3?, WW,
)

slippery), so also

'

Jka4;
Mrotf

wing)
2 2
I6

Pli. fi DN J3JK "isfvJCIS'0/ enclosure (domestic fowls)

165 11

*^

or
id.

abs.
c.

\l

Gn2 +3t.;
8

of

cstr.
t.,

Gn
La

19

t.;

art, fin
,

Gn

+o

but

fas

as warrior); JJO trK armed man Pr 6" 24 s4 laid up for show, or as treasure 1 io 1717 2627 4 27 2 Ch 9 I61 i2 91 14 cf. Ct 4 ) 2 Ch 3 2 Ez 27 10 ; of scales of crocodile "jVDK (leviathan) D'159 Jb4i'; fig. of wicked's defence against judgments of '\ V330 *|J *3}> Jb i 5 ; of

^ 35 s (where

(=

Om
bW!
1

16 1 16 2 */ II Ct 4 5 133 Ct 4 6 ; P/. D<33 Ct 15 6 4 +2 t. garden as enclosure La 2 (simile); 13 12 *Win Ct8 ; cf. Ct 4 (fig. of bride
;

g.

Ho 4

king + 89
18
;

19

fig.

(cf.

Che);

fig.

of rulers of

Ephraim
fig.

fig.

of rulers of earth

^ 47

10
;

often) of

\
-

(very
4
11

as defence of his servants,


-

^3

ft);

of herbs (PV) Dt

10

K 21

2
;

fig.

of bride, g. of plants, fruits,

and

spices

Ct 4 1616

3 3,M (rd. 'ba 'by "330 c f. Che crit. note) i8 ( 331 36 01011 114 2 S 22 2 8 7 33 20 59 12 84 1012 ) 115 119

5
2

6"

cf.

D<33 i:VP

Ct 4 1S ;
2

K21"

= XttTf'3
,

g.
;

of (king's) house

144 Pr

27

30

and

v. esp.

Gn 15

(E).

K 2I

18 - 26

Je 39* 52 7 Ne 3 15 cf. fan TV? 2 K <f (at Jezreel ? but this perhaps n.pr.loc. v. sub JV3 p. 1 1 1 ); most often of garden (orchard 1) in Eden
called

^SH

J3 2

K 25

t[n3^n]

n.f. covering,

S^ngC La

3"

covering of heart, i.e. a hard shell about the 25 heart obstinacy, so Ges (cf. Qord /\-

HJULij

(Hex only Gn & only J) Gn 2 3 >"', M Ez 3 fin? Gn 2 15 36 Jo 2 cf. Vp f* Gn 1 3 10 Is 5 1 3 (both in simile); Dt6k-|3 Ez 28 13
8 - 91016
,

aISI

_4^j1j)RV;

or,

covering of the understand-

ing, blindness

of heart, so

Ew Ke Nag

Che.

in las * three the H?)- 3i (II n)J trees of the garden are comp. with Assyrian

C^T

8M

under

fig.

of cedar of Lebanon.
n.f.

IH33
i 30

61

11
;

pi.

nss
9
;

Am 4
W),
Est
i

garden (cf. foregoing) H33 Is cstr. TIM Ct 6" 4-3 t.; sf. *33 Jb 8 16 ; Nu 24 s nisa Ec 2 5 + 6t.; sf. Q?' n i33
,

T[|20] vb. only Pi. deliver up, deliver * (denom. fr. fJO ; on connex. of meanings cf. "UD) 20 Pf J30 Gn 14 Impf. 3 fs. sf. JIMpn Pr 4 8 deliver up to adversary Gn 14 20 1?apK Hoi i

Ho

i'i

+ Is

64

<B

X Ew Che

al. 1333Dni for


c.

OJpDBl; also deliver, give, indirect obj. Pr 4'.

MT

ace.

&

sf.

of

9
5

garden, orchard,
(fruit-garden;
,

Am 4"

||

Dl?, flJWl,
2
5

t n^;) vb. low (of


tf,

cattle)
5
;

(NH

id.,
1

Aram.
.

DIS), Je 29"* Ec
cf.

(||Dl]-ia),t
7-8

i3Xn33Ct6 11 nut-garden;
;

J^O l&TW Jb 6
;

ty) t>n

S 6 12

fn'?"?

in simile, of prosperous Isr.


;

of chastised Isr.Is i (poem in JE THJ S) > *b PM D'O IB*), of Yahweh's blessing Is 6i"; in Jb 8 16 133"?5? in fig. of prosperity of wicked,
30

Nu 24*

t[ni?2] n.pr.loc. close to Jerusalem nn3

Je 3 1 39

site

unknown.

tft^a] vb. abhor, loathe (NH b]13 Nithpa. be fouled, Hiph. rinse out with hot water; HTV3
rejection ;

as a luxuriant plant; gardens as places of idolatrous worship Is I 29 (|| O'b'K), 65 s (|| D"3ab),

Aram.
fs.

66 17

(i.e.

groves).

Qal Pf. Lv 26 30
;

7JU Ithpe. be fouled, soiled) H^l Lv 26" Je 14", *) cons.

tfnjjyf

Lv

26";
;

% Ez
f.

16 46

,'

Impf.

trQ,2
t^lniSI

n.pr.m. father of Tibni

i6 21S2

fs.

^yan

Lv

26 1118
-

Pt.
c.

n^s Ez

i6* ;

Ne

2*

following.
a priest among the returned
foregoing.
f.
cf.

abhor, loathe, (usually


30 people Lv26"44

19 (H) Jei 4

ace), Yahweh, (c.3); the people,

his

Tpri33 n.pr.m.
exiles

Yahweh's

Ne

io 7 12 16

women
1K10
'

statutes, Lv 26 (H); Ez 16 their husbands (fig., in proph. ag. Jeru4646

1543

tpO

n.m. 1K1427 &


,

17
,

*a, Aram. WJO, Ji^o) 4 f?D Gn 15 + M Na2 '33D ^7" 33't (also cstr. Dt 3 3 ); sf. M + 5t-J yDV, 3 3 +3t-; D33D^ii5 9 '; pi. D'UO 1 K io 17 + 6 t.; niSJD 2 Ch 2 3 9 cstr. 1H? 26 I K 1 4 + 4 t. sf. V33D Jb 1 5 26 iTHD Ho 4 18 ;
1 ; ;

shield (Ar.

salem). Niph. Dnta? J30 of heroes was defiled

ijy33 2

2'

the shield

Kirkp. but < is rejected, cast away (with loathing) Dr, cf. Klo nP o<Ta>x6l<T8r). Hiph. Impf. ~ay ViteJ
;

RVm VB

shield, buckler, carried

by warrior

for defence

rfo</t no< cause, or allow, ; (the cow) <o reject as loathesome Ea De, cf. Di ; Di 2 , however, of bull, cast away (semen), or shew aversion.

75J3'

N?l

Jb

10

aW

nnDj
iby'i n.m. loathing,
"t"7I*2
n^J? (but

^33

byja

Ez 16

s
.

(Yemen), As. gapnu, cf. Zehnpfund


??i 3 , I??,
'J
4

BAS

'

**;

Aram.
12

n.pr.m. appar. a Canaanite, son of


Cf.

VB) JU

M.J8..S1.36.36.S7.39.41

(also

9 J*^, pi. Ua'o^) Gn 40 + 38 1. s2 8 9 Is 16 cstr., as Nu 6 Dt 32 fS3 J u 9


'

),

+
3
2
-,5,3,

2 1.; /. "3Si
FI333
13

Jo
14
,

t"U^I vb. rebuke (Aram. IJ??, i^id., Eth. 70<J: cry out, Sab. njfl 1 n.pr., Sab. Denkm.

t.,

Ho
17

Ct

Zc 3 s + 3
except
rebuke,

)_

Is

i3.

n-,5,3

1.,

rjgn

^9 Ru 2 16
^yia

+2t
3

/ iy5 ^ 68
3

et(J

Impy
31
;

K4
78

Hb 3
s9

vine (always grape-bearing


;

i , 1?S3 j e 5 D3B3 Dt 32 s2 + 2
,

17

13B3
t.

K5 +
5

pi.

D"3B3
exc.

Gn 409

'

11

(in

dream) 49
1

Nu 206 Dt 88
1

Inf.

Ju 9 1213 (in
47

allegory)

K5

2
23

8 31

= Is 36

16
,

-iy?p Is 54';
yjr

h.
'

Na

i*, iy'3

9"

68 3 119 21 Mai
,

Mai 2 ;c. a where ace; 1.

if

io 5 33 Ct a 6"

13

Is 7

2 47

12

32

Ho
2

father his son

Gn

10

37

(E),

reapers
. ,

14 2 Jo i 712 2 s2 Mi 4 4 Hb 3 17 Hg 2 19 Mai 3 11 ilW (S3 a vine bearing poisonous gourds


;

Je 5 17 8 13 Zc 2 10 8 12
13

Ruth Eu 2 16 priest Jeremiah Je 20 27 2. of God rebuking nations ^ 9 6 Is 1 7 13 proud


51 Satan ZC3", rup rvn V'oS 31 ^xa (the V'lio devouring swarm of locusts, restraining them) Mai 3 11 the sea drying it up ^ 106 9 Na i 4 Zion 9 Is 54 ; V~!) the seed (prevent the usual har3 vest) Mai 2 ( Aq 93 Pjn, the arm, viz., of that they may not extend it to bless). priests,
, ,

K4

39
;

|*n

JB3

Nu 6

(cf.

Gn 40 Ju
10

Ju

13"; !??? ; JBS.nj'y Ezi5 ; in simile of stars fading away at Yahweh's judgment Is 34 4 ; in simile of wicked losing early
3 promise Jb 15 ; in simile of wife ^ 128 ; fig. 10 of Israel |8oWi Ez i7 6M8 Ho io 1 cf. Ez 19 , Je 2 21 6 9 ; also Ho 14 8 ; fig. of Israel as easily 26 destroyed Ez 15 ; fig. of godless enemies of 33

9 "fcjfv Ct8

2- 6

rebuke Pr 1 3 + 2 1. JTTJJ3 Ec + 5tVsf. ^J?3 V 18 + (sfs. 6t.); 1. of f man Pr i 3 8 17 Ec f Is 30" 2. of God Jb26"^i8 ( = 2 S22 16 ) 76 7 8o io4 7 Is5o 2
t rnya n.f
'1 .

Israel

16

perity

Dt 32 s2 cf. Di; noa?' |B3 fig. for prosof Moab Is i6 89 Je 4s 32 . On the vine
cf.

10

17

in Syria

Anderlind ZPV18siU60ff
foil.;
cf.

16

17

*1SJ ("/of

Syr.

aa^ in deriv.,

20

5i

66

16
.

trnWtt n.f.
t[l^3]

rebuke Dt 28 20

y&^JL^curved, convex; also Ar. i_i^r both hilly country and depression, Frey.)
'

vb. shake, quake

lH-IJ

HJBu body,

(NH

id.) Qal
(cf.

8 s" Impf. B$jm ^ i8 '= 2 S 22 Kt (QrHithp.); 8 s quake of earth at theoph., ifr i8 =2 S 22 (rd. Pu. Impf. be shaken up, convulsed Kt; ||Cin).

NH

)'3)

cstr. 'B?

Pr g 3 ;

self,
sf.

height, elevation

sg.

tea
self,

Ex

2i 3 3 4 ;
-

pi.

1. body,
-

only in phr. N3^

1333

Dy"1E>y^

Jb 34

20

people

are

convulsed.

Hithp. shake back and forth, toss or reel to and fro E>3?3JV1 Qr 2 S 22* (< Kt Qal); n?JIV
Je 46
7
,

he shall come in (go out) by himself (**JP) 334 in law of slave ; (with his body) Ex 2i 2. height, elevation (cf. Di). rn 'p/H? fr^
-

Pr 9 3

= 2S22 '; of waves of sea, Je S


8
;

1BT?anl^,

8b

+ 2 1.;of mountains
22
;

i/'

i8*

of waters of

NileJe 4 6 7 (cf. v8 ). Hithpo.P/^nm consec. Je 25"; Impf. WPgSuV j e 4 6 8 id. of waters of


Nile

n.[m.] gopher, only in iBj-'SJ) Gn 6 of which the ark was made (P), (word dub.; Thes comp. "1B3 & so Rob Ges (hence

t^Dl

14

wood

'pitch-wood, resinous
Bm lllCa
inal,
..

Je46
16

8
;

Je 25

(fig.

of drunken men, reel to of nations confounded by

and fro,
'').

64

Sjmm^t.

1L 93

BS 7 *

wood'), thinks

wd not or g
;

cf.

Di;

Lag
_

but inferred from )Yna3, and substituted


Cf. fol-

t[ttJj?f]

n.pr.loc. B'ya-in

Jos 24 80

Ju2 9

here for TVIBJ by copyist, or editor.


lowing).

^J?3

mt. in Ephraim, S. of rOD-rODr) q.v.; (D^ri) ^n? 2 S 2 3 30 1 Ch 1 1 32 of ravines thereon, or near by.

tri'nca
also

n.f.

brimstone (Aram.

NJT"!B13,

T DflW n.pr.m. a chief of Edom, son of


Eliphaz

Gn 36"
sub

16

Ch

36
.

H5

v.

jf^i^S, jr^Ji^a; Ar. (certainly foreign wd.); der. from (">3), ^~>jlS 14 -1B3 i.e. pitch, 'by Thes RobGes, cf. Di Gn 6 and then other combustibles, esp. sulphur;

Nnn33,

tttinaia,

|B3.

Lag
meaning?).
only
i 24

1,0,

|DJ
tjDfl
infl.

(v/of following;

-r

thinks fr. Bactr. vohAkereti\ JV"}B3 Gn 6 t.brimstone, after TBCI1 Gn 19" (J),
1//

33

n.f.

J " 13

+
(in.
)

Ho

fig.

of judgment
also

io\ perh.
Ar.

cf.

Jbi8

15

Is

of hwW"., 2

K 4M

Ez 38 12 (iii 22 34 & Dt 2 9
1 1
6 9
,

all
'3

t^X
||

etc.),

^03 simile
.

vine

(NH

id.,

for the destroying breath of

''

Is

30

-13

173

TtsnXH
that keep the

~)Z v.
"13 v.

sub

I.

ny.

D3 Pr 28 4 while they
strife
it.

law are at

sub TJ.
N"\j)
3<uo

with them,

i.e.

with those that forsake

TW^il n.pr.m. (Ph.

son of Benjamin

); son of Bela', & 46 (lacking Nu 26 35 7 cf. v grandson of Benj., ace. to i Ch 8 designation of a Benjamite family or clan 15 & so Shimei, hence Ehud called K"i}T}3 Ju 3

war, only

2. abs., excite oneself (against foe), wage Dn 11 : D'?! D'^n fiDH *DD v;i
;

Gn

2,T

TQfc

v 10 they shall wage war, etc. niVD-iy Vjarn afeh v 10 and he shall return and war, even to his

strongMd;

25

sq.

nDPI^ 4. b\li ^ns


4

(instr.)

2S16

1719

19

1K2
;

8
.

n.m. tpi.^l

* 69

'

neck, throat (connexion

^"0 (-/of foil.


T 3"^2 n.[m.]
"IT*!

Ar.t^i, Ara.m.<ol^JJiave
denom.) scab (Ar. Z/ja. Aram.
,

the scab etc.), are appar.

itoh,

22

s2

&*
s7
.

Aa.garabu
n.pr.m.

DP )
162

TU Lv2i m

with above -/dub.; Thes RobGes (cf. MV) from mj in (assumed) sense of Ty of a dragcf. n"J?0; yet ging, scraping sound Vperh. pj q.v.; Ar. Frey Lane)//-ora< (sub
;

^JCa.

^jL

Dt 28
141

1"2")2 1.

(cf.

Palm, n.pr.m. tana


s8

part of neck of camel, etc.) 6 4 ^ria Ez 16" + Je ^TI| ^ 9 w


;

'}
2S

Is 3 16 58 1 ;

sf.

Qr (Kt -phi));
l.ofthe

DJiif 115'

i4 9 ,

apz+ 5 ; throat;

1 Ch Vog ) one of David's heroes 2 S 23 40 2. n.pr.loc. (cf. Sab. n.pr.loc. D3nj 11 Hal NoS79,38l!) only in 313 DJ/a? J* 31" 0/ Gareb, appar. close to Jerusalem on the SW.
.

visible exterior (front) of throat, neck '3 riiltM Is 3 16 outstretched of neck with outstretched (

MB

cf.

Gf

v. also

Hi Che.

iro,

rfinsnJ! v. sub -nj.


'an as n.pr.coll.; adj. gent, only

19 neck) W^fTJ) f$y\ Ez 4 1 and a chain upon neck. 2. throat, as capable of thirst Je thy M 1 2 ; as organ of speech |T03 KT.J3 Is 58 (|| Pin 7 ^ip), "ij Wjp tf!> ^ 1 15 ; also wvua bx hfccVi
;

J'

t^S^il

149

At'7/i.

sora</ <o

GW (6e) jn their throat;


</i>-oa<
,

cf. 'aria "ina

io 16 =i Ch i 14 ; in 'begotten' by Canaan Gn list of Canaanitish peoples displaced by Isr.; 1 10 11 21 territ. unknown ; Gn 15 Dt 7 Jos 3 24 Ne 14 16 8 1 Ch I cf. Gn io supr. (Hex only JED). 9 ;

^,

69

my

t's

parched
10

(||

*T53); so also
is

Wia PfofT^

^5

</wt'r

ny3J throat

an opened
T Li~'"0^]

sepulchre.
n.f. contention, strife, hostility
ft.
681

t["T"13] vb.

scrape,

scratch

(NH

id.,

(cf.

Aram,

tnffl,

%;
-

v.

Thes;

fnjTl
sg.

NHWB
nnant?

&

Aram.Tia,
3SS 4
-

?I^&
fr.

Ph.

DTUO flesh-scrapers CIS


peel or strip off bark,

cf.

also Ar.

V^
2
.

shave hair

scrape one's self Jb

a hide etc.) 8

Hithp. Inf. TSjfl"?


strife,

ChWB"- ) only cstr. ^ 39"/row (i- e through) the 1"1,t thy hand I am consumed.
Fl in
1.

liostility

of

ma, T
'

11.

ma T"
i.

v.

sub -nj.

t [1")3] vb. only Pi. stir up

rvna
Hithp.

v.

sub

to.
cm<, cw<
33

engage in

strife (cf.

NH

Pi. stir up, excite,

f [T*13] vb. cut, cut off (Ar. Jji


exterminate) Niph. P/. 'WpjJ destroyed out of Yahweh's sight.
<#f,

Pa. tTB ^Z^J es Pagainst (3) Hithp.; Aram. As. garu, Qal attack, be at war with, garA, gird,

31

enemy,

etc.
1

190 Asrb *-" (KB"- )

also

TITia n.m.
in

,,I0,M

axe

SASmith*"""*; Ar. u'jL is run, esp. of TT\V Pr 1 5 18 water, flow, etc.) Pi. Impf. 3 ms.
2S 25 29 s2
,

"- 131

(pic, pick-axe, $t.


1

all c. obj. P""? excite, stir

up,

strife.

894 * Ges 486 "- 64) Dt Si"; on format, cf. Sta 5 19 7 19 20 Is 10" 1 K 6 (Co conj. also Ez 31").

Dt 14 8 v. 1. n->3 sub TO. Hithp. Pf. 24 friarr Dn 1 i 25 2 fs nnann j e 50 Impf. 3 ms. 19 113W v "; 2 ms. nnariFi 2 K 14" 2 Ch 25 juss. r 4 lann Dt 2 919 3 mpl. V13JV Pr 28 Dn 1 1 10 ap'oc' 10 VWn Dt 2 6 cf. Dn'ii Kt., v. supr.; 2 mpl.

On

"hna

Kt, nia

(q.v.)

Qr

adj. gent.

S 27 s

fTTj

tQ^^a

n.pr.loc. mt. in N. Israel, S. of

(juss.);

Imv. ms.

"ijnn

Dt2 S4

1.

Sichem (Nabulus), opp. Ebal ('??), which was 29 s3 7 on N.; only '3 "in Dt 1 1 27" Jos 8 Ju 9 ; 223 8 ""- 274 "Ed** mod. Jebel et-TCr Rob
.

excite one-

self against (3 pers.), 19 2 Dt 2 519, 2 14

engage in

strife with, lit.

/J31J
c.

Ch 25 19
-

(sq.

njns;

njn
*$p\

(possibly quadrilit. -/, Cf. however infr.) prosthet.

whence

foil,

personif. as challenged opponent) ; 9 24 rnin of manner, ronjm Dt 2 ; fig. riffl

also 4- ace.

t[7I2"^X] n.m. a kind


or basket
(t
;

of vessel, basin

others basket-like, basket-shaped

Vsa

174

hira

vessel); only pi. cstr. 3HT *^B^, & *\03 'K, both Ezr I 9 , denoting vessels from temple at

for assigning to service, duty or punishment, a. concerning the goats on day of atonement,

Jems, restored by Cyrus. (Etym.


cf.

& mng.

dub.

supr. ;
;

A L Codd. ^rvKTijpts, wine-coolers;

Lvi6 8 fa
all

|na)

v8

-"

(sq. ?);

cf.

v 910

fa

flfo

now commonly compared with Aram. Kn'^ni? Levy NHWB'*', Jl^ji, Ar. iSSfe,
om.
aJUoIj, supposed to be loan-word
fr.

b. assigning priests to their courses, singers, musicians & porters to their duties,
P).

by

lot 'as p^pi

ch

24

'a
;

hn v31 25 s 26"
(N
cf.
(cf.

Hellenist.

14 (sq. p of position) v ; of lot coming forth

Gk.

KapraXot,
),

^"fl'1

a\\

= basket, fruit-basket, etc.,


;

KapraWos

(e.g.

K IO

Heb. canistrum
,

? pers.)
iinia

24

(cf.
.

v 718 ) 25'
c.
1 1
'

v 9 31 ) 26 14

"

BeRy SS); but KapraKKos itself is possibly a Pers. or Shemit, loan-word; cf. 77 ' further conject. in Thes BeRy.) esp. Fra
(so

MV

KW
('3

v 14

cos< lots for dwelling in


(sq. inf.)

Jerus.

^Bn) Ne

d. for supply(-'y

ing wood for altar-fire


belongs prob. also e.

Ne

io 35

Ju 20 9

'33

b^Bny, here HvV) ref. to

7^ J
2>lace

(cf.

Ar. J 'jL

pi. JU1.1 stones,

or stony
^jr*-,

planted with trees; J^. stony;


stony ground, stones ; hence
casting
foil.,
;

Jj^

because
cf.

v 10 (determining who shall go up, and who Supply provision) avaf}r)<r6pfda in avrijv & k\t)p<p so Stu (insert peril. TVyi), cf. AV RV,
rds. '33 n^33); > Be Ke who here to division of land of captured city. 7 7 f. to determine guilty persons Jon i (both v 17 fa !>B3) ; so appar. Ez 24 s of inhab. of b*tt\)
ref. 'j
-

stones were used in


\jrrj<pos

lots

Gk.

Bu B9,n (who

pebbh, vote; xvapos bean,

lot).

f.

10 but v. infr.) ^"Via n n.m. LvlM & (f Jos 2 1 id. & denom. Hiph. ^")3n cast lot,
,

(NH
'i
3

lots)
2

Jerus. under

fig.

of flesh in pot

'a

n'py ?Ba~tO

abs.

Jos
;

bii

NU36
i
14
,
.

+ 5 1 1.; cstr. sf. "7f + !6


61
5

7T& Jos 1 8" +


^"ja
3

1.,

Ju

3
,

$rf
i
25

fallen over it, i.e. no discrimination is made, destruction is to include the whole
lot is

no

Pr

ihl Dn
'&$*
1

i2 13

ifgh

Ju

^1 Je
i6 8

city; (cf. also

Jos?

14 "'

3
t.; lot

Is 57 6
pi.

Ch

26",

Db-lia
niij-ja

Jos i8 u

niirjij

Joni 7 +8t.,

Lv

+2 ; a
,

cast for the decision of questions

Pr 1 8 18 design-

agency in detection is not used), g. in allotting slaves Jo 4 s 'y-'K 'a Na w so Ob" 'a IT

S i4 41 "' where divine prominent but word ?"rta


1

ation of persons, etc., for service or punishment, assignment of property, etc.; prob. stones put

IT;
24

all c.

3 fa IT); vb. IT q.v.

p^P^JJ,

b..

in distributing pluni.

dered garments ^ 2 2 "(/J? ^Bn).


9
v. also

to determine
*?.??)

bosom-fold of a garment, Pr 1 6 s3 ('arms PBV p'na), or into a vessel, and shaken until one springs out ('"v5?, ", or late '?3);
into the

favourable day for a scheme, b'Bn Est 3 7 (I9C


(sq. inf.;

TS).

3. thing assigned,

this
(cf.

on Urim

was regarded originally & Thumraim

as divine decision
p. 22, supr.); for

lot,

apportioned, allotted esp. of land assigned by allotment Jos 15 1 17 1 21 88 (all P), i7 1417

portion, share
(P),

the agent, the usual verbs are T??''!', JTV, ]T)i, and ^BH. Particularly: 1. lot for dividing

(\\nbra-, JE); cf.W^nj ^3]sru36 t>rbm 7ft Jos 14 3 (P; but perh. rd.abs. Tjb

cf.Di);

n alsoD^ia^sa iS (P)theboundary oftheir

land, esp. that which Joshua cast at Shiloh

"

*JDJ>

Jos 18 6 (rTV) v810 (both

allotment; prob.

chnSi^ 2 i
6

(P); v. further
cf.

Ju i 3 5
-

so

ipj^j
cf.

all

three

Mi 2
3
,

'as

bn Iffyl) (Hi Che;

also

Ew);

sq. ? of pers. for

whom;

all

JE);

so of lot coming up, or forth, i"6y


10 (cstr.; P), also sq. p pers. 19 (P),

19" (P); Jos 18"


*<

125
s

also

fig.

land, exposed to oppressive exaction; of '< as portion, allotment of his

people

&

foil. c.

M umum. 3i P). \ e (JE), Nu 33 Jos I9 divided by lot '33 pbtv u 2 6 65 or according to


1

6'

^
lot
lot
;

^ 16

(so

Che, & on TDPl for

T?^ cf. his crit. n.;

lot
' 5

?hm
M

'in
13
,

56 vfa v '

apportion by
;

bmm
'
RJJ

v. alsoEw; otherwise De al.; |pppn 1"I30); on the other hand, of idols Is 57 s (||PJ n ); also 13 '3p ipy Dn 12 , of allotted portion, share, in

? 33

34

s1 5a ^0? Jos 19

give by
1

the Messianic consummation


one's portion,
lot,

more generally,
14

Nu
cf.

36' 'S3 |nj

Jos

(all
4
,

P)

Ch 6

60 6-6

have by

lot 'as 'b n;n


1

j os 21
;

Ch 6 UM
6";

only here f;
1
||

not L om.

& (rrn om.) v (all P) also Jos 2i 10 (P; njfc**n 'an,


rotr'tO,

fortune U3irtS ^BPI J?yii Pr 1 cast thy fortune into the midst of us, in with

us

(||

U93?

IW

ins

D*?).
[j

4. portion=recomri3I3
(||

&
2.

so)
lot

Ch

cf.

further L534 17 (p b^sn).

14 s5 pence, retribution Is 17 ( P5T?), Je 13 both implying divine agency. 1719),

ha
+ |Vo]adj.
"^11 cf.Vrss,
I.

"*
pr
19

nmao
of Israel
s

raprrVl|

9
al.

Kt;

<

Qr

cf. fig.
'31?

AV EV Now

Str

Ho

TfRi

(II

>n

&) Is 2

10

13

[D^;)] vb. lay aside, leave, save


is

(NH

pa,
T

"p"^3.

v.

sub rru.
sub
feH3.

013

Aram. D13

shorten, occasion, bring about, to pass, Pa. occasion, bring about, <p*^ab-

D"^3 vb.

v.

t[^^3]

vb. diminish, restrain,

with;

scidit, decrevit, cf. also

shear (sheep);

off (fruit), '^. on connexion of ideas v. Fl

Ar.

cut

NHWB

L437

Qal
:

Pf. 3

pi. "i&

s tt$ tb Zp 3

they have left nothing for tlie morrow, in fig. of AT cruel judges (dub. al. fr. 11. [OTJ], v. Kau Dr).

draw (NH id., Aram. 1H3, ^.l^shave head, etc. cf. LjL swallow) Qal' Impf n^.Jb^t JTW Ex 21 10 2 ms. in?? Dt i3* + 3t.; im? Ez 5" 27 W>3n Ex 5 8 + 2 t.; (but cf. infr.), jnal Ez 16
7
,

'

/w/S'lsi'Ecs

tD")2
ly*. body,

n.[m.] bone, strength, self

(?)

Aram.
14

D13,
s2
1

oj!^
(coll.)

bone, self)

(Ar.
abs.

nyna v

iYnyV-i3Isi 5 2 (soBaer; v.d.H. nyia j e 48 s7 ; 1. diminish, 5H3),


14
;

DtF

Gn 49 +
;

40 49

18

1. bone Pr
D^3
"itan

2t.; cstr. D"J| 2


7

K9
25
16

13
;

sf.

VEn? Jb

usually sq. ft? 2 1 4 13 (in both,

Ex

819
5'

word
(c.

and

also

Je 26 s

of behemoth

(the tale of bricks), Dt of' ; opp. ^Din) cf. Ec 3", 10 c. ace. also Ex2i ace.)
; ;

(hippopot.)
14

Jb 40 18 (|| DXJT

q.v.)

2. strength

Gn

strong ass

(lit. feomy,

so VB).

3. eZ/(cf. QW), 2 K 9 13 nibsjen Dia so Ges Ke, but text dub., v. conjectures in Klo.
(II.

Ew

27 Pt. pass, diminished, (food etc.) cf. Ez 16 2 s7 clipped, of beard, Je 48 and Is 15 (so Baer, 2. restrain rightly, cf. his note and v. JH3). 4 8 Jbi5 (c.acc. nn'B' meditation, devotion), Jbi5

(c. ace.

[D^2] vb.denom. break bones, break,


j

Pi. Impf EH* Dn^ribxyi Nu 2 4 8 (JE) but also s4 vp^jn n^n-nxi Ez 23 (yet on txt. v. Co.)
t^^^a
1~)2l

'"ID3PI, sq. 1 vK, i. e. unto, for thyself, monopolize; De Di Da render draw unto thyself, appropriate ; Schult. comp. Ar. swallow, cf. Ew saugst zu dir ein Weisheit). 3. withdraw

Jb 36 7
vera
1.)

(obj.
;

\)\>,

eye, sq. ft?);


7

Ez

11

absol. (si

adj. gent.
foil.;

c. art.

CI14

19
.

Co. reads
; :

'"P? ??, for JH3N,

on intern,

grounds
(-/of
?cf.

Ar.

^JJL,

become ac-

(cf.

customed,
also

worn smooth

grind grain of grain Jjjji what one Juts ground,

vehemently;

(of skin, garment, etc.) ; vid. further


;

Pf
in??

others withdraw (thy needs) Sm 6 27 ) ; withdraw (mine eye) Ges Ke. Niph. 18 Nu 36 s ; Impf 1H331 consec. Lv 27 ; rqrjj)(|

Nu 2 7
IT)??

36

& place

Pt.

Ex

7 36*; I JL 5T133 Nu 9 ; tyfl 1. be withdrawn c. ) 5 ;


4
,

Nu

11

Nu

in which dates are dried= ^yif").

ggs.3.4

^inheritance, rpna);

Nu 27

a name out

of a family;

Tp2
Ar.
,2,1a.
v'.

n.m. threshing-floor (cf. further vulg.


stone basin, trough, mortar, etc.

Dozy
(cstr. VTfl
1

p?J DsrnhJJO); impers. 2. be re(abatement shall be made). 7 strained sq. inf. Nu 9 . Pi. Impf. IPJ^ Jb 36"
5

Ex

11

Lv

18

27

Lane,
e.g.

Gn
10
;

Mohit 243 "- 7) p.3 Gn 50'+ 27 12 6 1011 2 S 6 ); Jfuns Mi 4 50


;

t.

withdraw
t
i.e.

= draw

up

c.

ace. D?D" Bt?3


let

cf.

Di

sf.

(on other hand,

De al. draw down,


n.f. recess,
pi.,

down).
f
.

Is 21

T?TJ
2
s4

Dt
;

14

15

i6 13 ;'pi. nianan

ITDifn Jo

cstr.

rrt3">3

Ho

threshing9
,

23'

[iiyOC]
lil]

rebatement (RV),
ffl3

437 floor,(on formv.Eob^'^cf.FlNHWB'- ) Gn 10 -" 27 5o (ntSNH '3) Nu i8 ('3n-p jj-j) Dt 15"

ledge^ only

nui? nijnat?

iK6

t[*l
scooj)

vb. sweep
cf.

away
id.,

(orig.

shovel or

Eu 3 (Dn/yfrn MM) Chl 39 2jl5.18.21.iB.28 2 Ch 3 H09 20 2 '3 nonT) Nu 15 (' '=) v Mi 4 Jb 39" cf. Di; VntMnri NU18 30 of these, three' may be 10KH p.3 Gn 50 "; p) f$ 2 S 6 6 n.pr.loc.':
16
13

Ju 6

37

'j rn.t

v 3614 2 S 6 6
*
1

up, away,

^16.18.21.24

113,

.3^,
21

Ar. >-K.; Aram. Eth. in deriv.) DEH3 (|Wg ta)


fist

NH

12

Ju

t[Pf"ON] n.[m.]

(
cf.

irvypi,,

so 93; but

10

(cf.WeDr) = fT3
1

p.a

corn, etc.
city-gate

S 23

K6

iChi 3 9
s7

club, staff(1),
'

&

so SS,

esp.

Jo
1

24

place of storing ; open place at


10

frip

"W nna p.3 K 22 =2 Ch 18


(in

9
,

s^-os) ^sks 8 ntanb 21 (cstr.) ?n *tyfa


1 ;

iN fn3 ^njn-ns t^'x


i' s

Ex 21 18 ;NH nam Ex
58
4
.

where kings of Isr.& Jud. sat (but

&

text dub.;

K)

ckottAoi

We

this peculiar

t[r"jaO]
Nriiai-iap ;

n.f.

shovel

(NH

id.;
pi.

Aram.

om.

@ Th

Ar.

Ij^

(v. Lane)) only


'

Dn'rib-isD

E'Tia, agreeing with E'HJS preceding ; yet this elsewh. in Heb. only of animals); in simile of daughter of Babylon, Je 5 ^(trodden smooth)

Be

Jo

17

AV EV, cf. however Me Joe


tlieir cribs,

(Thes clods, after Jewish interpreters, so


100t
;

Me

DH^nnx

of cattle

mng. of clause dubious).

WU
[H
]3] vb. drag, drag away
113,

176

ttna

(NH id., Ar.


;

crushed^) perish\
fig.
cf.

Qal Pf. 3
(cf.

fs.

npia
e.

1 1

20

9
:

^., Aram.
Jrai?

BP 102 ^; As. gardru, run, Zim 15 s f. W$ Hb i Pr 2 1 etc.) Qal Impf. BTjbj


,

VM
\W

'3

my

somZ is crushed
?

(i.

perisheth

Syr.) with longing for

'"'??)

Hiph.
cruslied

away,
7
.

fishes in net, fig.

Hb

I5

(Chalcf.

Impf.

K?F 3

D-?l

La 3 16 and he hath

deans, their opponents); violence, the wicked

my teeth with gravel, fig. of divine chastisement.


T U?"<3
of that which

Pr

JTiph. (rd.

Qal? Sam.

"rtSJ

Di)

Impf.

"lJ=(tl) cm< A eheweth not, cf. also Dt 1 4 8 Sam. (Di). Po'al Pt. (denom. so Qal & Niph.) nrnJD 31 3 1 K '"H ? 7' saiore with the saw. Hithpo.
"JSP
j

Lv

1 1

c.

ace. cogn.

~WP&

NH

ijkr*,

NH

n.[m.] a crushing, but only concrete is crushed, groats, grits Ar. (cf.
Dnjl,

Aram,
B>K3

U^) ^"1? ^

(rare) KBH3,

tTDVia,
2/owrw?

3"??

Lv 2

"

31

?'? "'S?
(||

Je 30 23 a (sweeping) roaring whirl19

wind
f 1.

23

has

^nno).

On

WriaiT

Ho

7",

ears parched with fire, groats (&) fresh fruit FlbnaD Lv 2". (v. Sifra ad loc); (WDBtol)

v. I. -vn, 111.

t[tH2] vb. drive


.

out, cast out


divorce,
;

rn2 n.f cud ( Ar. !&., so called fr. sound


1)

of rumination

rna Lv
c.
6-6-7

1 1

iot.

cud, only

Aram. B !? Pa. Ithp. of


5

(NH id., MI nenn)


19

Qal Impf. *h!


infr.

Is 57

20

/w/.

sf.

HEnac Ez 36 s

in legislation of clean

and almost always


1

and unclean animals, (' 11_, fl_) iyPD Lv


,

t.

1****" (P)

Dt
1

11 7 ;

Dt

'3 4 ; (cf. mj Niph.) Lv has fna without vb., but read

34

11

Pt. act. B^.a Ex 3 4 ; ;><ms. Lv 2 1 7 cast out, thrust out, the Amorites Ex waters, mire and dirt B*BT (JE ; c.
' '

f. HBTia'

V.f*?);

there as

Lv

(so

Sam.

Di).

a weight, 20th part of shekel, 1 DTS Ex gerah (As. gird, Zehnpfund *81 606
-

tn.
3

r03 n.f.

20 B*9J Is 57 ; pass, only of divorced woman Lv u 2 17 (sq. i^'XD; elsewh. with '"I3DJ5K widow), v 22 13 (all H), Nu 30 10 (P) Ez 44 s2 On PlBnjD
.

3o'

+ 4 t.

Only
13
6
.

in definition of
47

D^y Ex 30
Wf
kbm\
6
21

Lv 27 s6 Nu

18

7$, 16

c.

num.
.

Ez 45 12
B>5na

Ges* 45 1 -"- Kb 11 "; Co on intern, grounds, cf. . del., Niph.. Pf. 8 Is 57 20 ; 3 fs"^Fl consec. Am. 8 *B^2JJ s Jon 2 6 driven away, sq. TJ'J? ^J??, i.e. from

Ez

36

as

Aram.

Inf.

cf.

'

t [l2")a] n.m. berry


Is 17

(NH id),

WTfJI

the presence of Yahweh Jon 2 5 ; be driven, 8 8 ; of the sea Is 57 20 tossed, as the Nile

Am

tn'i"1il">3 n.f. pi.

frhr^ Pr always
in
;

neck (on format, s2 3 3 inii?"]3 Pr 3


, ,

cf.

Ba

Pi. "Wty om., 7i&e the sea that is tossed. s8 14 fs.' consec. Ex 23 ; nfia Gn 4 , Pf. 3 n^JJ)
rel. cl.,
sf. sf.

^nna-ia

3 mpl.t01?Bh consec.
"

Ex2 3 31 Wn3;!Ex33 2
;

fig.,

instruction of parents an

11

WFifli Ez'31

(so

Z 33, not ;
11
;

cf.'Co''s conj.);
1

ornament, a chain upon neck Pr 1', bind them 21 so of mercy & truth 3 s cf. v 22 upon thy neck 6
,
.

vn^nai'consec.

Nu 22
1
1 ; 7

pi. sf.
24

WBha
1.
;

S 26 19

Impf.

Bh Ex 1
DBna' *

\ Bna;i
2
,

Gn 3 + 6

sf.

inena^i
, '

harsh dragging sound)


pi.

trTOQ

n.f.

saw (NH

id.,

perh. from its

^ o4 J
T
1

>
7

;|T;

Ex 6
'

ms. Bnan J, 80 9 | IT
;

BhaVn Vj
I

i"H3.tp

S 12

3 (<nno 2 S nrutp 1 Ch 20 used in cutting stone "T13B3 TrtT)3D

+ 2 t.; i2 SIb )saw,


31

iKf;
usually

Jos 24 12 EnaK J u 2 3 En;lT Ju 6 9 sf. 3 ms. laBhaS Ex 23 19 30 Nu 2 2 6 ; DKhas Ho 9 15 ShJJl Ju ii 2 nwhi; Zp.2 4 raiKna^i Ex'2 17 2 mpl.
; ; ; , ;

^an
5
t

used in torture (or as tools for enforced labour) 31 3B of captives 2 S 12 * 1 Ch 20


.

t"1">3
identif. '""" ace.
-

n.pr.loc.

south of Gaza,

p with mod. Umm Jerdr Bd *' "* Guerin *"; but Wady Jerur W. of 'Am Kadis ZPVvl "to Trumbull K* dMhB *n w6la cf. Guthe
'

Mi 2', W";^! Ju 1 1 7 J/.c8tr. Bhap 1 Ch 1 7 21 '+ s Gei We 2 S 7 Dr, for MT -ynttb; WBha 10 2 Ch 20 11 abs. id. Ex n /mi;. BH3 Gn 2'i Pr 22 10 ;drive out, away, Hex all JE, incl. s4 poem Dt 33 ('' subj.), Adam fr. garden Gn 3
;
||

cf.

Cain

Gn
I

14

(sq.
,

JD loc,

&

so 21

1.),

David
1

U86 mi

26 1 ;

Gn 20 26 r i>na Gn 26
2

6 - 20 - 26

2
;

Ch

1213

14

tlffi
1

Gn
.

io

19

19 (men subj.) S26 id. (Abimelech subj.) <// 34 21 10 cf. scorner, (title), Hagar (Abr. subj.) Gn

17

"nj?

-w Gn 20

li'H J (Ar.

(jila. &ray,

pound, grind

coarse,

Pr 22 10 daughters of Beuel (subj. shepherds) 17 2 ; Moses and Aaron fr. Pharaoh's presence 11 Gaal etc. (subj. Zebul) (indef. subj.) Exio

Ex
Ju
1 1

(rare) crush, *c*Ji^cruslied, aoI^ crush, destroy ; cf. following).

Aram.

D"ia

t[PH3]

vb. be crushed (Aram. rfoJ^[6e

Jephthah (Gil. subj.) Ju 2 27 (sq. JO c. Inf.) Abiathar (subj. Sol.) 1 wicked fr. temple ('' subj.) Ho 9 15 women fr. houses (nobles subj.) Mi 2 9 oft. of Canaanites
41

(sq.

}D

c.

Inf.),

2- 7

tiha
(hornet subj.)
subj.);

177
12

rara
;

also

Dt 33

s7

Jos

Ex 23 (Israel cf. MI Ex 23 30 33 2 ('" subj.; ) 18 3 s5 21. 24 Ju 2 6 ^ 78 8o 1 Ch 1 7


EX23 J0S24
9

28

cf.
19

31

11 of Israel from Egypt (subj. Pharaoh) Ex6' 1 1 ; from land of Moab (subj. Balak) Nu 2 2 811 ; Judah

1617 holy city Ez 48 open land or space about the temple Ez 45 s only 1 Ch 5" filB' ^JEr^S of (pasture-)lands in a district, cf. JPbC Ez 28
;

27

nifch3D, if true
sea,
v.
cf.

text,=open country about


11.

from Canaan (subj. Moab & Ammon) 2CI120 11 11 Egypt from her land (' subj.) Ez 31 (but
;

Tyre (opp.

context), but v.

YThJi

lU sub

Da & cf. supr.


be bulky,

cf.

text, supr.);

tPn. Pf *

(indef. subj.) 12 39 ; subj. Israelites

Ashdod

Zp

4
.

Ex

Tmpf.

Otfcfa/Vof
<

foil.;

cf.

Ar.

'Ehj) su kj- despised and miserable outcasts 5 30 both sq. JD loc.


'

Jb

massive, LL. body, Syr. ^aajK^iW.)


ti.

^
of
;

Dtf2 n.pr.m. an opponent


6 1 (in both called

Nehemiah
;

[^?.?] [] thing thrust or put forth, 14 yield; cstr. WTV> tty Dt 33 yield, produce
t

Ne 2
66
;

19

^n)
No
in

v2

also 1CB>3
!,*bTS
.

as in

Nab.

of

moons \\&W
cf.
,!

Jlifl3Jjl;

i.e.

produce in

its

tn. Qtt?2 n.m.


conn.wi. above
8 41 +

n.pr. cf. Gn712

Eut

seasons,

Di.
n.f. expulsion, violence.
9

T [nffi n3]
pi. sf.
(cf.
'

/dub.)

abs/j Gn
-

rain,

shower
,2

(NH
;

id.,
1

7
i

+
;

OVi

K
;

Only

cstr. DB>5

Jb 3 7 s 8 +

pi.

D , OB 3 Ezr 1 o 913

Dyntjn? EZ45 your acts of expulsion Ew Da; Raubereien' Sm Co).


1. son of Moses

TECTlil n.pr.m.
s2

&

Sip-

18 3 DWnji porah Ex 2 (expl. as if fr. Tia) 1516 1 CI123 26 24 ; so also Dfena Ju 18 30 MT"f3 2. a son of Levi Dfcha 1 Ch 6 nj^O cf. VB. 7 2 5 47 56 3. a son 15 (cf. Jitra); Ciena 1 Ch a
; 1
' -

=
.

26 4 Dn'Ot?a "Ofi Ez 34 ; sf. Q^Otf? Lv26 32 12 2 V'lOS ; rain, shower Gn7 8 (both J) Lv 24 7 4 14 10 26 4 (H) Ho 6 3 4 Je 5 14 Is 44 55 Ez

cstr.

23

Am

28

Jo
2

(||
17

rrjte,

hna)

K3

vhpbo);

k 17 714
2
11

8*

('a
32
,

Pr 25 1423 Ec 11 3 Ct

io 9 and because of the rains, cf. v 13 ; 2 17 'an jton *>ip 1 K 18 41 cf. v 44 Zc 14 Ec 12 ; Db3

105

IDC Ezr
nintit?
'a

of Phinehas Ezr 8 2

iW
1
-' 7

% nao
10
;

Jb 37 s
ffiW

W>pw Zc io
Ez 13 1113
cf.

'd
'3

tpttTO n.pr.m. son of Levi (=DBhj 6 128 15 7 D1BHJ 1 Ch 6 2 5 47 56 ) Gn 46 11 Ex 6 18


-

Ch

nibia

+ 68

fig.

of blessing
'3

Ez 34*, nana
38
s2
.'

Nu
27
-

v 28 ; of destruction
t[OtT'J]

23 (particularly in expression sons of Gershon, 25 22 i.e. family, descendants of Gershon Nu 3 4 38 41 7 6 27 17 Jos 2 1 cf. sore* of Gershom 1 Ch 7 io
-

gi7.i8.2i.as s

aj8.

^7

10 i? 26 57 j os

6 - 27

1CI15

vb.denom.

(cf.

NH
Ez

& Hoph.) Pu. Pf 3 fs.

not?3

Qal Pt. pass. s4 2 2 6e ratned

6 47.56 I5 7)

wpo (aefa Baer, but v. Ke Sm). Hiph. cause or send rain, Pt. D^OBOD J e 14 23
.

T^tZT)} adj. gent.

c. art.
33

as subst. collect.
I 1

t[D#2]
02*3

n.[m.]

nc^Ez 22
;

24

(or -nDf? from

Nu 3***^*** 2 6
12

57

Jos 2I

BTUVS n.m. * * common, common-land, open land (perhaps orig. pasture-land, as abs. 'd Ez 45 s + place of [cattle] driving) 15 s4 2t. + Ez 4 8 (Co H|H); cstr. Eh?0 Lv 25
2

29

c. art.

as adj. sing. m.

Ch2 3 26 2 Ch Ch 26 21 29 s
7
21
.

?) ace. to punct.
1.

but
DP3.

cf.

sub DV3 vb.

SDttJa n.pr., v.
tjttja
08

n.pr .loc. (on etym.


GMl"''
,887
,

cf.

Di Gn 45 10)
Nile, v.

1. district in

Egypt E. of lower

Eb

Naville
-

2CI131 (onacn?t?Ez36 cf.Bn3); elsewh.pl., s8 abs. niehSO Ez 27 (Baer) Co nKtyno assumed


;

19

but

cf.

Groft

^
10

who rds. hierogl. Kesem,


r*<rf M
-

1 "- 627

1^3 J>nS
(all

fr.

Wl,
1

cf.

;
I313

cstr.

PpJJO

Jos

in Jos 2

Nu 35 3 +

+ 42 nenat? Jos 2 1 n + 46 1. 21 Dn'EOJD (generally A or but also v ) 7 common4 t.; I5T1J? Nu 35 + 8


21
1.
;
:

"fjfi

4 NU35 +

2 t.; sf.

J); J), in both

Gn 45 (JE) 4 6 M 47'"-8 27 508 Ex 8 9 26 28 28 29 \fi nsnNGn 4 6 (J); "3^3 v (both


18
-

('Apa/Smr))

icaff

'Hpwav n6\iv
cf.

cf.

Di.

(P has

,.

land DDDjn 47" etc., 16 Ipn Jos (D), |E*3

land, usually
-

pi.,
-

and usually as attached to

61

(P)

in all

a city or town, esp. as surrounding Levitical 234 5 7 cities Nu 3 g Jos 1 4 4 2 1 2 -)- 5 5 1. Jos 21 (all P; in Codd. & old Vrss. are two vv. Jos 21, betw. v 35 36 with 'o 4 1.; om. Mass., Edd., Baer, 40 but cf. Theile, & Di ad loc); 1 Ch6 +4ot.
-

Di. not clearly located, but on southern border of Judah.


ri?3 cf.

ph &

Di Gn 45 10). 2. pN H? J os io 41 (D), '^3 Jos a city named with roo-o/i)

TNEtM
officer

n.pr.m. named after Nn'X a8 an

of Nethinim

Ne

21
;

v.

om.

L &

13 (H), 'D 'Hb


6;

Ch

2 2

Ch

14
;

so also 'O Trip

Lv 25

s4

19

CI131

lands surrounding the

Codd. Vea-cjya ; name not elsewhere in OT, not even 1 Ch 9 ; possibly corrupted from NSK'n
||

-una

178
in
||

un
.

Ne 7" (following Nnv


KITS),

Ezr

43

'Acr^a (B; Codd. A<r<4<, etc.); cf. BeRy.


(vcf foil.
Cf. As. gaSdru, strengthen, TPEegl5t,,r Ar. 6e Jota, ;

KBIB'n,

"lt0

make firm Lotz

ILL
-f

also arch a oridge,

"

cf.

JTf-

bridge,

NH

"M/Kra adj. gent. =subst. 1W; 1. people s 13 dwelling in Geshur (supr.) Dt 3" Jos 12 13" 2. a tribe of, or near, the Philistines Jos 13 s also 1 S27 8 , but del (not L) cf. We Dr;
,

1^3 , Aram. ^f>3,

rd. possibly in for

mete Horn AuM,",l<1SM)

rd.

mewi.

]t^.
2.

J*4j-

T^ltM u.pr.m.
cf.

(bridged or land of bridges'!


1. of people,

+ [t^t0]
stroke
Eth.
1 pi.

Wetzst
i
13

B*,,rM

- 8:!

).

=n^jn

Jos
1
s7

cf. 1

Ch 2

23
.

of land 1^3

^O 2 S3
1

*k feel with the hand, feel, (NH id., Ar. JLL Aram. && Pa., u^; 7rtrt: or 7iW: stroke, touch) Pi. Imp/.
,

3
8

ef.

Vs8 (but text in disorder cf. WeDr)


'3? i

31

coh.

nf&n

Is

59

10
,

iWtfja

ib.,

grope, grojie

15 D? 3 rrnty 2 S 14 ; a territory E. of the upper Jordan, exact limits un-

Ch
to

s3

for

cf.

Che.
''flit

P| wine-press. H5 n.pr.

adj .gent.
p.

known

Guthe zpv * IL1889,232f between Gilead and Hermon, in Jauldn; ace. to Furrer
;

ace.

'

DVQ n.pr.loc.
'"V7| 4**J*"

rVflS adj.
(

v.

sub

ib.du.unus

with town

the Ledjah, district E. of Jaulan, ,,888t Jisre; against him Guthe"


'

Gnio^iChi".

v unknown) a son of Aram

= numeral
usage in

*1 TT Daleth, fourth letter; in

OT

4; 1 4000; no evidence of this times.

modern Heb.

T3N1
Saul
1

n.pr.m. an Edomite, servant of


2
s

22 9I818JJ

v w Kt JTI

cf.

Dr)
rutS't

JKH,/, 52
:

(title).

tL^*?^J

vb.
cf.

become
Ar. i^lj

faint,
toil,

languish

TnjWl n.f. T t
24

anxiety, anxious care

TT

(NH
self;

id.

Hiph.;

weary one-

v. also

naff, just

&

c f.

an) Qal Pf
is rnNlij J e 3I

fs.

'13KT

88 10

(subj. fig);

//
(||

S> 'np IB'pi' (subj.

ransomed

Israel)

;Je

s5

has rnST trw, of hunger


adj.

31

Jos22 +5t.; anxiety for=for fear of, c. |0 Jos 2 2 24 ; anxiety Pr 12 25 (where c. verb. masc. s3 1C cf. Now), Je 49 'T DJ2 ; anxious care Ez 4 19 18 12 (in both |ftar#), 12 (IIB'SI and nm).

ns-jj e>S3),

where

or pt. seems needed;

Hi Gf naxi

3NT>/t,
T T

cf.

*5 sub

ni%
..

or na&ft

(the punctuators had, ace. to them, the Aram, participle in mind); Thes. makes relative clause.

trnKIl J
the air
(of
(cf.

vb. fly swiftly, dart through O


IS'j

perhaps Ar.

run vehemently
49
;

TrOfrW
energy,
fore

n.f. faintness, failure of

mental

" dismay Jb 4 1 n3N"=T pin Vjaifl and behim (i.e. the crocodile) danceth dismay.

cstr.

Lp^^] n -[m.] faintness, languishing, Cw |tatni D3*8 jvba"! Dt 2 s (cf. Lv 26"


66

Dt28 + 2 t. camel)) Qal Impf. i8 u (>\\2 S 22" tn>Y);fiy swiftly, dart, Xi\ + of eagle Dt 28 49 in simile of swift army; of Chaldaeans comp. with eagle, in judgment 40 against Moab & Edom Je 48 49" (in both
flKT
,

||VD33 fens);

of'

in theoph.

11 ^i8"(cf. 2S22 )

&

rm

D33-i
T

NTi
ll.f.

Syr.

UajVjilo*?
*l

v.

(||iSji

aTiyTS a?-w).

3).
(93

T i"Wl
Saad.

Tb. be anxious, concerned, fear 3N1 (Talm. S^W, i<2.)_ Qal Pf. 3 ms. S*T} consec. 1 S 9' io 5 ; 2 ft. BJ Is 57"; /mp/. 8 JKTC ,/, 38 19 ; Pi. S^l Je 3 ms. JT Je 1 7

fJN

a bird of prey, possibly kite


- ,l -

Bo H1'rM

Di

Lvn

14
;

Jfc j; NH HH of
fr.

Aram. KTM,

D'JN"5!

Je 42";

1.
;

38",
id.

food;

flying, cf. also

birds of prey; nameprob. 14 forbidden as swooping),


diff.

Lvn
&

Dt 14 13 twn\ nKrrnw
rd. ntnri
del. flj^n
;

ns-ini

be anxious, concerned,
of, c.

with

where

for

nson
J.c.

so

Sam
Di

reference to, in behalf


c.

9'

io 2 ;

? Je 42" (famine personif.); sq. 'HNKriD * 8 2. 38"; be anxious, abs. Je 17 (||*TC). fear, dread, sq. ace. of pers. feared Is 57" Je 38" ( wher e also sq. cl. with |B). (II

cf.

Di

T [n*nj n.f.
l.c; rtPI Is 34
15

id.-

frequenting ruins,
nnn Dt
II. "fft
13

cf.

(on
v.

14

cf.

foregoing),

^)

^hn

n.pr.

sub

an

179

pn
t[n72"7] n.pr.loc. only
c.

a't.svtT.m XH*f ^ f fH->


;

loc.

Wy3'

existence

&

mng. dub.)

Ez 6 14 but

rd.

*$?) JDMich Hi Sm Co Da.


i
3
.

T[nI1" T] n.[m.]
doubtful
strength,
(i

peril, rest,
rest,

but sense very


;

Ar. U'3

Ramus
cf.

< X

Onk
vid.

t [a^72"7] n.pr.m. father of Gomer wife of

reading perh. "]X31

Sam. ^31,

Hosea Djfew

Ho

Di):^RFyT?JDt33 t[3j -T] vb. move


over
leisurely, gently, *jli

Q^rOZTT
gently, glide, glide
(possibly
fr.

in n.pr.loc. v. *1

m,

*1 Jd!>V

-v^/ST in sense of collect, assemble,


se colligere, m>.l':ftl\: coetus,

(NH Inflow slowly, drop;


cf.

Ar.

i^>j

walk

Eth. 'I'^nA: Hi. 3

tmy animal

that walks

chorus, conventus, concilium)

Je48a

HDVlto*

or creeps,
01

31

As. dabdbu, plot, plan,

COT

Nu

33

46 - 47
.

",

cf.
10
,

rm) only 1
i.

Qal

3311 P. 0\(#J TlBS?

tp^^T.
close

p^^
24

vb.

cling,

cleave,

keep
p3"1,

Ct

of wine gliding over the lips of sleepers;


e
.

(W)

<na'B>

my
1

lips

and

teeth

@ Aq
soft

Qe

Urachrlft

9\

dt,

tn'T n-ni* 28 " .*( bear (from


,

or gliding motion,

NH

id.,
;

Dl 856
19

Aram.
3V=i

K3TI, |^J
cf.

ever a loan-word

5 +5t.;
Is
8

S 17 Pr Ho 1 3 cf. Is 1 1 7 undetermined 1 S 1 7 34 36 37 19 Pr 28" IS59 11 La3 10 (on art. 1 S 17 34 5


bear, female
;

59";
cf.

M iSi7 +2t.;

Hom N830U ); abs. H Am


pi.

Eth. ,>fl: Aa.dabd(1) Ar. S, L"i, is how-

Gn 2 ; p3^ 2 K 3 ; 3 31 10 + 5t-; n R?l Job2 9 ; 1 s. 60 2 1p3T 2 S 20 f^Jl consec. Dt 28 *WJ Jb 41"; 18 12 Dnj?3"n C onsec. Jos 2 3 ; Impf. P?T Dt 1 3 + 3 1.
consec.
3

(NH id., Ar. JjS, i?)-Qal /y PS?

Aram. p2%
1

W^

+ 2 1.; P3T1 fs. HgJJ Ru 1" V "9 3Pl1 1


; ; ;

DW 2 K
8
-

M
12

ft.

pann

Ks
19
2

27
19
;

sf.

yp3*ih

Gn

2R2"

^137"; PiTW Gn 34 +2t.; 20 Ez 29 4 2 ms. pjnn Dfc io


1 Pi??"! ?

17

Am Am

(del".

Co);
;

fs.

"
8

"*5
;

3 pi-

V?T
6

Nu 3 6

,9

ES 8"

,, 1

U9,,
)

whispering, defamation, evil report (? as that which glides stealthily) abs. 18 cstr. 03^ J e 20'+ 4 t.; sf. '~l Nu 1 4* Pr io
n.f.

TrQI

fpsnn Dt 13 ; 2mpl. Ippnn J0S23 t Dt ii*+2 t.; in Hexat Inf. cstr. a-np 3n|)1 79 teuch only JD, except Nu 36 (P); 1. cling, 20 cleave to, a. lit. sq. 3 Jb 1 9 (bone to skin), so
7 -9

^na" !

Pr 25 10 Drm Gn37 2 1. whispering 10 14 ^ 3 i Je2O (Hi Hup De GfVB; yetcf. Che+).


1

2. defamation
report,
specif,

Prio 18

(c.

tmnn).
evil
f.

3. evil

S 23 10 (hand to sword; 3 accidentally om. with other words iChu'4 11 cf. Dr 2 S 23 ), Je 13" (girdle to loins), La 4 in thirst), so sq. p (tongue to roof of mouth, Jb 29 10 \|f 137 6 (as a judgment); so also in
sq.

b \|ci02 6 ; sq.

a (true) report of
;

doing
10

Gn 3 7 2 (P) njnnravriK N3i c also Pr25 & Ez 36' MTOll fwb riBb-^y *bjjHJ, unfavourable report of spies Nu 13 32 14 3637 (all P & all
c. K'Siri;

metaph.
to the
*ffcj

f 44

26

?.??

HW

ni

??r our bellV deaveth

earth

(||

gta

TD$

nTO), II0 ng$)

nsv^

adj.
r

njn only 14

37 ).

" D'VQ T
,

n.[m.] so Qr; =ff)V 3T dove's

Pharaoh), 15 of folds of crocodile's belly Jb4i (recipr.) in (sticking to) further of the VVT} remaining
;

fish to scales of crocodile (fig. of ; 3 Ez 29 4 (but cf. supr.); abs. sq.

6 K for Kt J dung(1) 2 a-Tipuv (Klo gives conject. emend.)

DWnn

noirpov irtpt-

the hand sq. 3

(Ar. Jjij gobbets (Lane); Eth. tn .'2r n.f.


\

7^*7

collect, also

make

into lumps,

&

so of spot, stain ; b. so also of abiding on the land 31 7 9 C. remain of one's tribe Nu 36 (sq. 3). 8Sl 3 v 23 2. sq. with, close to sq. D? Ru 2

Dt 13 18
-

Jb

cogn. in deriv.) of pressed


figs,

lump

pressed

of loyalty, affection etc., fig. cling, cleave to, sts. with idea of physical proximity retained,
a.
sq.
;

(fig-) c'ake

(NH
;

itygn,

Aram,

id.,

)*sXi?,

Greek

nakadt)

mouthful;

cf.

Ar. ilu j lump, large gobbet or As. dublu, foundation, & Heb.
HA5e
12
;

3 Gn 2 s4 (J man to wife) cf. 34 s (J) 1 K 1 1 u 12 Jos23 (D); further Ru i (Ruth to Naomi); 2 2 S 20 (people to king) ; esp. (sq. 3) of cleaving
to
''

Dt

1 1

22
(||

a, iTTfbs Wfl
s

30

s0
(II

3>

synon. nB*B^ Dl ) n^H 1 S 30 8 21 7 2 K 2o =Is 38 ; pi. OT3] 1 S 2s' n^m

cstr.
1

Ch

12*; used
CJKn
7

as food

S 25 18 30 12

Ch

12 40 ;

6p3 yap), Jos 22 (|| 3n, 'W in, wise Toy); 6 8 6 20 cf. further Dt io 13 Jos 2 3 (all D), 2 K 18 ; 9 a ,n i? n 1; > &

2K20 = is38

to boil, or eruption nj3"n, as application


2
'.

I119" Tj?HF 3 (sq. ''"inK) b. of the opposite |C^,..B|3V Mi""? 2


N
2

^6

K3 2 K c. subj. disease, calamity, sq. 3 pers. Dt 28


s
;

60

pen
v

180
t*Jn"13"!
I,

-on
Heb. Tjtt^ swarm of
bees,

"inK Je 42 16 ; sq. ace. Gn 19" S, ; sq. (J); subj. s sin yjr 101 (sq. 3 pers.) Pn. Imp/. 3 mpl.
*RJ?"\:

may be

in

P ass of Hiph. 1
-

sq. 3, of crocodile's scales,


9

JD41 (|| VtapJT); abs. Jb 38 s8 Hiph. Pf. '3 fs. ,sf. 42 6 1 s. ?nnp;ain j u 20 3 P l. sf. sn^nn 2 s i n 4 'npsin Jei3 ?ip3irn Ez29 ;Vmp/jufS.p3T Dt28 :l p"p. G1131 23 P^IK Ez 3 s6 V*?"pa 2t. Jui8 a 2045 , Pa 1 Ges' 63 * 4
of earth-clod-,
.

they are joined together

their queen, so Thes. (4) Ar. J consider the end or issue (of an affair), JJ relate (a story or tradition) consider,

this line, as led

by

>>_

yl

j JS* plan against; Ph. 131 speak; Heb. 13"=! etc. Syn. of ION say, as Aram. P.?P with Gk. XaAii>, Xeyfiv; Lat. loqui, dicere; "H? Germ, reden, sagen) tQal only inf. (once 1)
l

,,

;'

Ko 1-210

iSi4 +

(cf.

&

).

1. cause to cling or cleave to, sq. ace.


4
;

12?"!? (y attraction to ip.BB>3 s9 for usual Piel) $1*; Pt. "131 Ex 6 30 1.;
pt.:

Inf.

sf.

+ !>, lit^pn-^K p'31K ^iB>bl EZ3 26 v. also 29 (sq.acc. + 3; lit.,butinmetaph.); fig.of causing to cleave to Je 3 (sq. ace. + ?); cf. further Dt 28 (subj. f sq. ace. of disease + 3). 2.
'1
11

pl.
f.

nn:n No 36 s ^ 109 20

ni"i3'i

abs.

Nu 2 7 ^ 3 1 Nu 27 7 32 s7 36
7
; ;

I9

+ ^ 5 + 3 1.; pass.131 p r 2^; speak, (P) f 51 '(?); 131. Tyj WOrd


;

cstr. n.3'1

21

i,

,-

pursue io 2 =i

closely,
1

sq.

?nt<

Ju 2045

S 14 22
6

Ch
20 42

S3 (sq. ace); so also 2 S 3. overtake, sq. ace. Gn 3 i 23 (E), Ju


(subj.

(sq. ace.)

8 22 ;

cf.

nenben). Hoph. Ft. 'nip^p panp ^ie^ 22 16 and my tongue is made to cleave (to) my *fr gums; cf. sub Qal 1.

11 with ace. rei 131 131 speaking spoken Pr 25 a word Jb 2 13 HON V' I 5 S WMl Am5 10,DnB"(a) Pr 16 13 Is 33 15 pix Is 45 19 t&0 Est io 3 + 28 s 12 101 7 Je 40 16 3ja ^ 5 7 58 4 jn ^ (ff^ipt? f 63 16 20 rVX IS9 IB'BJ nj.n Mi7 3 with b of 109 Gn 16 13 (J) Ex 6 s9 (P) Je 38 20 40 16 persow, Dn io" Jon 3"; *3]N3 t'n. the ears of Dts Je

, , ,

T p'yi adj clinging, cleaving


.

(to),

'1 abs.

mv

pai ank eh p r 18
I*

24
;

cherub's wing); of cleaving to


41,7

npai 2 Ch 3" (of 4 "3 D'pain Dt 4


.

7? concerning, about i/c 31 109 Je 32 (sometimes rendered against, but dub.); DJ>
2

19

20

42

pendage

joining, soldering, apTp2."7 n.m. 1. '1 joining, soldering Is 41 7 2. 1 22 s4 pl. D'p^in appendages of breastplate (?)

(TheBeal.cf. VB: the jointed attachment or appendage to the rigid breast-armour, which covered the

= 2 Chi 8 i^n
s3

pa yj

pa.

Mai 3 16 113-13 ^ ' I9 23 ,3 1?1? M al 3 13 30 Pi. D'lailin Ez 33 reciprocal sense, spea with one another, talk, abs. Mai 3 16 with 3,

aw/e <Aa< spafe? wiiA me (as a prophet, an instrument of com91314 2 7 M 5 510 2 4 5 municating with Israel) Zc I 4 3 III. 2 Ew *" 3) ). t Niph. 6 (vid. prep.
wj</i V'
</ie
. -

28 3 ;

a "igfon IJWp^n

<

P/

11313

abdomen; >Klo prop, appendage of helmet; Thes suggests armpits, lit. joints (cf. *P ''pSIB Je 38' 2 X); Ew the soft muscles etc. connecting the chest with the bottom of the back.)
L 'r* VJih! v^- speak (original mng. dub.; range in order Thes is conjectural and not does not comprehensive enough; treiben Ar. or Heb. usage, but only Aram. explain

against v/' 1 19 Ez 33 ; with ?y, concerning, about Mai 3 13 (RV a^at'j^, vid. Ew 5 ') Pi.

23

30

MV

mug. go away, sustained by Ar. aj 'SI go away with it, would best explain the four

13''! Gn 2 1 + (on 131 -P/- "^ Gn I2 + Ex 1 2 s5 Dt 26 v. Bo* 1(,!lda) Ko L18S); 7m^f. 13T Gn 44 7 + ~>31! Gn 44 18 +; Irani? Gn 32 20 2 Imv. "131 Gn24 38 +,' 131 Ex plain ^ 5 8 2 131 Gn2 4 50 4-, -1 Is5 9 13 +; ii +'; Inf. 6 13 Pt.-vp Gn 27 +; f. nianp i S i + ; psin 48 *"' 13 ^ perhaps Ko Je 5 inf. Ki prob. Ol's
4
1

los.

19

<5)

MV;

branches of usage:

depart, perish, iv. retreat, fig. retrograde, decline; passing away, death ; As. dabdru, Pi. drive away, Bez

Ew
Nu
Amn
-

but more prob. a noun, as Ges sra<2, Anm 3 5222 lia 131 DV3 Ex 6 ", dub. pf. as Sta
-

(1) Ar.

yl

3
3

Dt4"; -l?

15

n^nri

Ho

2
^

inf.

yl

S9S7C7)

Kb

Orl.t. Dlplom.Voc.b.

J)i^>ara> p eS t-god, Hpt. in KAT Q'J pestilence, (a) Ar. j^S follow behind, in time, place, or station; -jj part behind, jjs back, TOI hindmost chamber of
;

2500

17 speak, 1. abs. Dti8 (throughout ); the literature) usu. with *lbN ?, less freq. "IC^'l s8 1 8 2 + , cf. the phrases + T1131 (''>) VX Ez 5 13 s s 2 s6 i8t. Ez; +131'' "S Is i 21 17 22 24 25 Je 5 20 14 8 18 15 ' B "3 Is I 40 58 Mi 13 Jo 4 Ob ; +131
:

523

*; but more'prob.

pf.,

as

Ki 48 Bo Ges 562(2>

'

K
;

+
4

(3) Syr. ;Jij lead, guide, cattle, sheep, Aram. IS" ! ; Syr. government, take a wife,

temple.

4
j

+13T

^49
13

4
J

fB
3
14
1

1310)
;

^66

14

145

21
;

+ iai1
16.17.18

DDOT Je7 25 35

+131D

Ot 11V

Jb

Jtasf,
K"13"n

"Oft;

Aram. guidance; Syr. )=>, Aram. N"}3 !, Heb. Syr. j.ai, Aram, tfjrip, Heb. 1310 jrasleader;

Aram. 121

Syr. Use?,

Jure, wilderness ;

Ar.

^, Syr. )fcL.CL=>?, Aram.

2. with ace. rei, very frequently, 'l 19 nSwi train ns EX20 Dt5 +; isin nr& 11V why speakest thou any more of thy I'lai 30 ,r ?"]31"D{< TJ M ^7 7 affairs ? 2 S 19 ;

W
have told

181
s3
;

-QT
S
s2

my

errand

Gn 24

seld.

sq^l

indef.

couch for) I7 23 2
2

13

1422

K6
6'
4

:0

i8 M

13 as 131 "1 Is 58 speak a (mere, empty)

word;

so prob. also f^"!?!


e.g. mtJ'p

'"I

Ho io

4
;

Ch 9 (= b
'
-

K io')
Ho

Ne 9 " Est

Je 3 2 4

with other nouns,

131 spake rough words Gn 42 730 (E); 3 nri3J 'l proud words 1 S 2 ni30 friendly 6 4 words Je 12 310 1 S 19 1 K 22 13 Est f; ipE>
; ;

DnS'^^io
/
spake,

1115 1719

12*;

^b

DJJ 'JK 'ril31

3 4 27 3 Is59 + 3T3 Dn 1 i nK Jea + Kit? ^ i2 + "W 131 <ter, sw# a sora$f Ju 5 12 i>e>0 1 K 5 12 24 JVflrP the Jewish language Ne tillD re13 16 s2 bellion Dt 1 3" Je 28 29 3. with persons a.
,
,

communed with my heart Ec 1 ". f. + N!?? before, in thepresence o/Ex6 IJ NU36 (P) Ju'l i 11 1 K K E*st 8 3 4. with 3: a. instru1
.

3 mental, 3 131 speaA with, by, or 6y means of a

person
23
2

(vid. supr.

(cf.

Dr),

K 2 2 =2 Ch 18
28

Qal ad

fin.)

Nu 1 2 2 2 "- 8 (E) 2 S
-

27
,

Hb 2';

+131
;

DB>3
1

rarely ace.

unto him peaceably Gn 3 7 4 ( J but Ew * * about . .13T1 Nu 26 3 him); (P, but text corrupt vid. Di; no satisfactory explanation yet given,

WEy ^131 v3J <#ey cow&Z [woi] s]>eak ^


; .

19 speak in the name of Ex 5 (J) Dt 1 8 19 9 16 s3 16 s Ch 2 1 Je 20 26 29 44 Dn 9 Zc 13 3

nm

hand ofNu if 21 Jos20 2 (P) iS 63 17 28 iK8 + 13 1. K, 2Chio 15 (= 1K12") 2 Is 20 Je 37 2 50 Ez 38 17 b. local (fig.),

tT3

6y

the

possibly rd. DPIX vid. d).

b.

most frequently

JJtffl

m ^ ears of Gn 20
16

with ?K throughout the literature: Gn8 15 + ; cf. " 13T1 Ex 6 10 + 871. phrases tub n&Ki b$ but +-|!> neto ba " -on Ex 3 2 7 33'(JE); P;

(J)Gn2 34 21
1

4 28M Ju Nui4 Jos20 (P)Dt3i

(E)

Ex
16

1 1

Dt 32"
23

28

S8

1 1

25

s4

1919

Je 26
2
15
.

Pr 23
of

s
;

ttH

3?3

s}>eak in the Iteart


of,
1
'

Ec

c.

the object,

speak
6' 1 1
1

pns
btrifc"

i>K

"131
9

Lv6 +
18

8t. (P);

^3 $K 131

Ex 6 + 38 1.
45

(P); elsewhere,

Ex
3

19 (E)
2

about (prep. 3 IV. e Ew ia7t(!) ) Dt S 1 9 3,4 1^ 1 1 9 46 1 2 2 8 propose for (a wife) S 25 (cf. Ct 8 8 ). d. of hostility, against
9
;

Dt

Nu Gn
i
1
13
,

4 (D); niy.1 (b) iN '1 Ex 12 Lv 19 i6 24M (P); J? bit 'l speak unto one's heart 45 24 i.e. to oneself, cf. also nsi> bv '1 1 S
,

(Ew
19

fcl
e.

Nui2

18

2i"(E) Jbi9

18

50

20

bn is used inexactly for by i6 12 Is i6 13 Je 27 13 30 4 33 14 36 731 2 1 12 62 where it is rendered concerning 40 50 5 1


v.
infr.
;

5
1

12

'

or against,

c.
,

with

?,

speak
to

Dn

speak, sing 12 song Jos io (D) 2 S 22'


;

mn 7

I01K 2 19 Ez 32 21 Yahweh words of a


18 1
title);

(= f

in

D, b 131 promise

to,

in phrases

\b 0)131 1B>N3

Dt

11 - 21

3 9 28 12 20 15 6 18 2 26 18 27 s 29 12 9 io ii

of price, Wjffl at the cost of his life 3 III. 3). 5. with +Sy, of the object concerning or about which one speaks Gni8"Nuios (J) Jos2 3 14 (D) Ju 9 3 1 S 25 30 lK.2 4 27 5 1313 I4 2 22 s3 (= 2 C11I8 22 ), 2 K IO 10 3 9 21 Is 37 12 1 Ch 22" 2 Ch 2 3 Je i 16 18 78 19 19 It may have this tense in most if not 42 18-19 all of the following, where RV renders 1 K 2 9 20 16 ,s 17 Est 7 Je 18 for; 2 Ch 32 Ne 6 Je 1 1 i6 ,D s 36 13 13 1319 12 17 25 26 35 Ez 36 Dn 9 1 1 Ho 7 Am 3' and 1 K 9* 2 K 22 19 Je io 19 15 unto against;
78
1
.

K2

s3

(vid.

'

'

Jos 1 3 1433 22" 23 610 (all D); b 131 itfK Dt g 28 1 8 2425 26 (= 2 Ch 6 151617 ). b 131 Gn 2 4 7 28 15 4 9 28
-

34 21 3 7 10 10 Ex32 (J)Jos9 (P)Jui4 2S23 Is30 Zco

usu. rendered speak


to.

to,

but

oft.

rather promise

Je 6 10 25 s 26 2 (bv 11 Ho 1 2 ); cf. the phrase t3? ?V 131 speak upon s 21 the heart, speak kindly, comfort Gn 34 50 (E) 13 3 13 Ju 19 Ru 2 1 S i (seemingly from context
is

used for ^N unto

Ch 32

19

lb H"7S ^b-l|l|
tlie

trVl
2

j S ft 13

for thee unto


T\b Pfiflfe),

king ?

K4

possible to speak (by attraction to

by for ?X,
8

to her heart, to herself, vid.


22

19
i
14

2Ch30

infin. tni*B>y!>

d. with tlH! peak with

Gn 1 7 3 22 23
-

32 IS40 131 promise


1

H02
to

16
.

Dr), 2 S 6. with
14

do

Ex 32

(J)

2i 2 23 8 34 6S 35 1315 Ex2 5 2 3I "3 4 -33.m.3s Nu3 i 21 14 9 5 7 7 Jos 22" (all P) Gn 3 5 4 i 42 45' Jos 2 l4 sources of S Ch 2 S 3 s7 i7 (allE) Dts

Ez
;

6 10 Jon 3 10 ;

tnn ; 131 promise

to give

Dt Dt
27
;
.

19
cf.

K
19

=iChi7 iK8 =2Ch6 iK 2 2 =2Ch 18 2Chio (=i>N 1K12 ) Je5 7 9 35


7 6
15

24

intVib 131 threaten to blot out 2 K 14 18 s tlMtni' 131 i.e. so as to warn Ez 3 33 Bote. n^osi Vir^?" n ? n 3irn. dp pi 2 Ch t

23

10

10

22

22 10

aira\ur(, 33 interfecit, scribal error for


'.

2 s cf. 14 20 44 Dn i Zc 8 tinx DN in 131 speak one with another 30 EZ33 +nN D''DSB'D 131 speakjudgments with, usu. = give judgment against, (not Je 1 2 ), Je I 16 6 5 4" 12 39 52" (= 2 K 25 ); HM I"I130 131 apeoi 32 with 2 K 25 28 = Je 52 e. c. fOV speak kindly

3 S^

Ez
;

22 - 24 - 27

16

]>hrases

K 1 1 Other explanations: plct against, waylay (Ar. JjS) Thes MV; pronounce senHd " tence, ellipt. D^E^O l3iniGes Rob; but
13XR1
cf.

VB. tPu.
she

Irnpf.

il3131>3'

Di>3

in the
8

day when

ivith,

(not
17

P),
19

Gn29

2429

3l

Ex

9 191922 19 20
10

33
6 17

Nu 1 1 22 Jos 24 s7 (all JE) Dt 5 4 9 Ju 25 1S9 (ThWeDr b Wf# spread a

spoken for Ct 8 (vid. Pi. 4 c); Pt. l|a 131D ni!333 glorious things v of thee) are being spoken in thee (RV Pe 3 tHithp. Pt. i3lD=l3iriD with ace. f 87

may

be

nil

"Of) 1310 speaking

this

word 2S14 13

-en
'b

182
iUl 1311 PWl

Q1
nON DN
4
,
'

131D

speaking unto

fa\ m) VDf heard {the voice, or) one Nu 7 (P) Ez 2 43" (Di Nu 7
s9 s

?y this -charge be true

s9

would

; meaning not appreciably different from Piel; the Hithp. difficult to reconcile with btf). + Hiph.
id.

1310

after

the

Dt22 20 b Dn31
;

cf.

13" 17

3 "an tpb
14 17
.

1S22 15

o<b
9

mW Dt22

h. decision, sentence,

BEB B1 13^
v
1011
.

Impf.

'PIWI

ttBJ

"I3"|M V' 1

for rare ISTI),

UWIJ

8 48 (2 S 2 2 48 has V$ D'By 13T 47*; either (cf.

Aram. 131)
Now), or
"Ill
T

/goo's

subject (so

Ges

coegit,

De

of judgment Dt 17 cf. 31D 131 13b B>m my heart siory, swells with a good theme \jr 45 s ; nil135 131 the 4 2. word of story of his great might Jb 41 God, as a divine communication in the form of
A sentence
i. JAernie,
.

Ar.jSl\ turn tJw back, puts tofligM, fig. for subdues (so Hi).
(cf.

retreat)

THS9

n.m.speech.word
i2 17 +36i
t.;

Gm8

cstr.

-OT

Gn

sf.

sg. in all 875 t.; pi. OT^ Ex 4 (sfs. 66 t.); + 182 t; cstr. n3^ Gn 2 4 30 + 253 t.; sf. V"!?l

+ 446t.; b 13} Nu ii + 10
564
t.;

14

commandments, prophecy, and words of help to his people, used 394 times. This word is communicated in several ways a. bx '* 131 TO then the word of Yahweh came unto 1 S 15 10 4 3 20 2 S 7 (cf. DVibx 1 Ch 17 1 K 6" 13 16 1 17 28 ),
:

17 - 28

Ch

(cf.

Dwbta 1K12 22 );

cf. 1

Ch 2 2 8
-

Gn37

(sfs.

127

t.);

pi.

in all

I. sg.

speech, discourse, saying, word, as the sum of 1. of men, a. 131 |133 that which is spoken
:

discreet in speech 1 S 16 ; 0?OQE> 13 wwre *o Is 3 6 5 ( 2 59 lips


(cf.

18

1
1

4 4 16 by confusion), IS38 Je l + 20 t. Je, Ez 3 1 1 20 8 t. Ez, Jon i 6 9 7 4 8 8' + 41 3 Hg2 ZC4 18 tbt * '1 1*1 Gn 15 2 Ch 12 7 (without bm) v Je 25 3 + 4 t. Je, Ez i 3 + 7 t. Ez, Dn9 2 Zc i 1 7 7

(by

^ ^ 17'

= K
;

speech of

8 20 )

Pr
8
;

s8

tb '* 'i ran Gn 15 4 1 k i 9 9 tbx rwi * 'i 4 7 20 2S24 iKi6 i8 2K20 Ez24 tT3'''Tn"n
;

,1

speech of God's
"I

lips);

"ID

131

bitter

Hgi
1

110
;

tT3
l

'>
1

'l

W1 Hg
1
1 ;

3
; 1

fiete

"

'"I

31B lying speech Pr 30 sj>eech \j/ 64*; 3J3 10 **w i*-^oo^ 1 S 9 ay rvn i?3N 1311 1151 and the speech of Abner had been with the elders of Israel 2 S 3 17 (cf. 1 K I 7 ); tnrn 1311 ION say

<Ai
1

s8 23 saying Je 23 31

cf.

12

S8 10 ("" "131). b. word of 4 8 1 Ch 2 1 Est i" + 6 t. Est, Ec


-

(of God), 'T command,

13

14

17

bx n\n Ho i Jo i Mi i Zp i t' '1 ren ibn 2 vb 1K18" Je I +'-V b ' 'T rWl "IB'N Je 14 34 46 47 49 (vid.lK'X 6 a); b nvi 1B 131H Je 7'+ 11 1. Je f' 'n HN 2K 3 13 Je 23 s8 27 18 ; cf. 333^ 131 "'JN unto me a word was brought
1

84

^B(n) 5 cf. 2 Ch 30
i
19
; flfc'y 2 30

stealth

word
1

31

Dn
8 927
12

s3 - 25

9
1 2
s5

-HYobo
2S

'1

royaZ edicfEst

S3
25

7
.

1313 ao according

to the

Ex Ne

32
2

(J)
13

command of Gn 44 47 Lv io 7 (P) Ju 1 1 Ezr 10 5


counsel),
1

18

147 an object of vision HN1 Je


1 i

0101 and the f^fj of Yahweh was not yet revealed unto him Yahweh also sends his word nbt? 107 20 s Is 9 7 Je 42 (cf. pi. Zc 7 12 ) and makes it

Jb4

12

cf.

"

by

vbx

";

cf.
1

(request),
v. infr.)
1
1

K 17
1

S 17 6 (word of

K3

12

(proposal; on these mngs.

'"J'!

c. message, report, tidings, Dyn HJy!l T) ? "91- "J" ? and tlie people heard this evil

31 21 2 38 (cf. pi. Ez commanded mxEx 16 1632 4 5 6 2 2 8 2 u 35 Lv8 9 17 Nu 3 o 3 6 (P) Dt 4 13 i5 Josi 13 4 10 (D) 1 Ch i6 ls (=V, 105 8 ) Ne i 8 Je 7 s3 7 cf. mt lew OnSW Ex Lv8 M

),ntn Is 2

it is

also

35

report

Ex

33 (JE)

cf. 1
1

K 20
s

12
;

1311
2

the report

was

true

B3E>yO 131 im<i7

Ch 9 woto come from you


1

Kio
Jon

(rvn)
s
;

HON
15?
;

Dt

6
.

b.

Yahweh
6

(P) Exi9 (E) confirms his word of


4

N13

promise
ace. to

Dt

S 15 28

@@&

S I 23 (where read ?D31 thy word


Dr),
i

K, 2
1

HOT

"ibo btf
222i

1311
7
,

JJT1

13 3'; t" !
14

and his word of warning

6 12 8 20 Je 29 10 33",
1

15

Dn 9 12

his

word

3H0O return
13
9

or 6rm;7

wwo
JOS
I

report

Dt

4
1

(=2 Ch 3412 (= 1 Ch 2 1 ),
Pr 1 8'
3

1628
),

22 32 (D)

Nu Gn37 30
1

K2
8m
-

20

22 8 (J) 2 22 920
26

but

K
28

anwer 1 S 17 30 2 S 3 11 24 13 6 9 16 20 1 2 (=2 Ch 10"), 1 2 Ne 2


-

stands for ever Is 40 8 ; it is settled for ever in heaven ^ 1 19 89 ; he remembers his holy word 42 9 TC>ipi31 + io5 (cf. iBHp, n^l Je 2 3 ); he him-

2 7" Is 4 i Ez 9 explains the (Dr phrase as turn back with a word); cf. H3y (xb) 131 answer something or nothing 1K18" 2 K iS 36 ^ 119 42 Is 3 6 21 JC44 20 vid. IV. 6; TOT D'lSl return words Ex 1 9 s (E) Pr 2 4 M vid III. 1 .
.

11

I9

the angels \^iO3 0 and forces of 8 1131 TWV do his word of command by his word the heavens were made s it is near his people, in their mouth and \jr 33 ; heart Dt 30 14 ; a lamp to their feet ^ 119 105 II. saying, utterance, sentence, as a section of a
self

Jo
;

',

nature

148

d. advice, counsel, Dy?3 1313


7

Nu 31" (P), cf. Ju 20 2 S 19 Est 5 e. request, WON of his maid, 113y of At servant 2 S
44 5
.

% advice ofBalaam

discourse: 1. of men, a. WJ)3 131 a word in due season Pr 15 s3 cf. Jb 4 2 Pr 12 25 commonly in plural, t( f1 )^ , B'( ! ) , "! ?' words of the song
;
!
l

(i.e. (

its

lines of
1

4***. f. promise, 1131 brp Kb lie shall not break 3 his word 30 (P), cf.131 D'pl perform a promise Ne 5 13 , vid. also 2 b. g. charge, complaint,
1

= 2 S 22

poetry)

Dt3i

30

32"

i/c

18

Nu

137

Til naP13 bbn

with the words of David D, 3 D 131 sentences of the wise Pr

to sing (his psalms) 2


6 1

praises
;

Ch 29 30 22" Ec

121
17

183
12
47

in
Je 52
2.
s4

9
ef.

these sayings are commonly written, mjta *&l words of the Utter Est 9 26 ; Dnann
;

i2 n

Dn

6
;

tniCO n3B>n3n

K io M 2 Ch
;

s4

9
2

pi. ac<* cstr.

D'p'riS) the records are ancient

Ch 4 s2

nan
l

T?1
nan

1 i

4141

Ch

12 15 16";

fVJfl

his acts 2

29 1 Ch 2 9 Ch 13" 3s 27
.

nsp(n)
nSn'p

Is

29"
Je
i
1

18

Je 29
so

1
.

T.

iiiJe

of writings:
i
,

especially in phrases,

nSD"7j;
. .

nan Ec
fj

i
,

1
,

* *l Pr 30', bvntb 'l Pr 3


Am
1

D'Djn

and

<Ae rf<

0/ the acts of.

*J3^ T^JJ in the book


. .

yVUH

'l

Nei
,

1
;

cf.

in appen.
'

Je 51 64 3VN 'l Jt>3i 40 18 19 C. in Ch name of a work: D^tnn 'l 2 Ch 33 34 15 2 Ch 20 *1 5>J* mn> '12 n^DB> '12 2 Ch 12

ded phrase or

clause,

of the chronicles (daily record of events) of 1 K M 28 14 + 32 1. K.; nan nrn 2 Ch i 3 + 8 1. Ch, 26 s9 vnan nJTJ) 2 Ch 28 , n:n 2 Ch 9 are

hxcv iCh2 9 w
*U 'n
i

;
.

jru'i by

iCh29

w 2Ch M by 9
,

referred to various sources;

cf.

also
1

naDD3
23
s7
,

own
4

nn
Ch

Ch

27", tvt
2
18
:

nana

Ch

(It is not certain whether writings of prophets or histories about them are referred to ; in the latter case they are acts,

Ch 29 s9

bmfc" 'ote nsn-by


c?e(/ 2
12 13

IV. 2, vid. Dr lDtr497 .)


<Ae

of Deunant code Ex 24 3 - 8 cf. 34 s7 ( JE) 11 teronomic code Dti7 19 ( + i6t. D) 2K22 2 8 18 s 24 19 31 the lawJe 34 23 ) (cf. 2CI134 book of Joshua Jos24 26 (E); of the code of 4 11 913 Ezra Ezr 7 9 Ne 8 the words of Yahweh 61 13 4 32 written by Jeremiah Je 25 36 51 ; the 49 comwords of the book of Daniel Dn 12
1-

2. of God: D*iyf} s8 (sentences in the tables) Ex 34 1 13 io 4 referred to as Dnann EX34 (JE) Dt4 19 10 2 1036 5 9 io ; of commands of cove(JE) Dt 4

IT^

<m words

12 19 ; Jn-nin ein7 yfr 65 (De, Falle von Missetliaten); 28 It is used of God, only in V13T 73 deeds Je S
.

Ch 33 naio D^an ooorf nan acts of iniquity ni^JJ

13 "1 vnink 1 ^ 105 27 vb Jb 33 T9*4fJ 5 3. matter, affair: nnw nai a/fair ^ 145 5 121 Vhti root of the matter of Uriah I K 15 Jb 19 28 n3nn n'n nD how went the matter t 1 S 4 18 16 4 2 S i cf. Eu 3 ; nann '3D nK a3D change

rnjh

20 of the matter 2 S 14 ; niJh*5n nip] </; 2 matter of the asses 1 S io ; nvnn n3n nt this is

the face

'

the case

of the

slayer

DU9

4
;

Vn3n-72p

K 6M

as

mands

in general
28

S 15"
8
,

Ne 9 cf. 1 promises 2 S 7 III. a word, words: 1. of men : nns nst? EnriK D , "]3"I1 one lip, and one and the same

10

50 iig Ch 25 s 2 Ch 36 16

17

67130139

;
.

4. events, things: to all its particulars. in the phrase, tn?Nn Dnann nnK after these
things (events in time) Gn 15 22 40 (E) 39 1 l 17 (J) iKi7 2i' Ezr7> Est2 3 ; tDnann nnx
1 1 1

words Gn 1 1 (J); B>ifl V*\ and no words tjr 19 4 ; E , ")?' &H


1
!

~&
;

P no speech

ready in speech,

Ex 4

of words Jb
take with
4'

(J)

man of words, tFCft 3n multitude


Dnan D3?V V%
;

Gn 48 Jos 24 (E) Gn 22 (J) 2 Ch 32 5. cause, case for judicial investigation: nfl^S 121 Dnb if they have a case Ex 18 16 cf. 18 22 22";
Tbxn
1

s9

20

Pr io 19 Ec 5 2

you words

Ho

D'lan bV2 one having a case D'alo dspd 2 Ch 19 6 ;


tiNlsp
cf.

Ex

24

14
,

cf.

nana

l^an ^a*, ^oorf


6. something,

14

npB'(n) (')nan
12

and
22
16

riafe 2

6 9 7 lying word{s) Ex 5 2 3 (E) Pr 13 29 Is 59 8 nn n3n words of wind, vain words Jb Je 7


;

13

S 15 3

Jos 20 4

anything (indefinite): 13T

nfe*y a"o

<At'na

Gn
1727
;

(frequent);

man
7

16 PflW Is 42

+
4

(less

16 3 ; 'CTVOfi tO"! J*B>"npl and wto a whisper 14 2. 0/ God. of a word we hear of him ! Jb 26 It is difficult to determine how many of the following should come under II. 2. The pi. 8 for words of God is relatively seldom: Gn 20 Ex 1 9 6 Nu 1 2 6 Jos 3 9 (E) Ex 4 2830 Nu 1 1 24 (J)
.

frequent); nan '"D N^B'n

Gn

18"

cf.

Je32

3 2 nan...N^io/wo 1K5 io IS39 Je42 + (fre21 nan |"K Ex 5" (E) Nu 20" 1S20 quent), 4 s6 15 45 21 'D nan vb nothing of Ex 9 (J) Jos 8 1 1
;

Dti8 Jos2 3
19

(D) iSa"^'"^ 2 Chi i Jb 1 6 7 7 42 Pr30 Is 31- Dn io' Am8" Mi 2 , apart 12 7 from Je 3 + 30 1. Je, Ez 2 + 4 t. Ez, Zc i 6 + IV. matter, affair, thing about 4 1. Zc. which one speaks: 1. business, occupation: 9 business 1 S 21 ; n3n T|7t3n n3n for
14
1

Dt 23 + 23 (D); nan anything Nu 31 4 jn nan ^ 141 + ; aio 'n 1 K 14" + ; no-nan 13 s whatsoever Nu 23 (E); nan niny Dt 23 nakedness of a thing, i.e. unclean or unseemly 1 thing (indecency in camp); so of a wife 24
14

23

20

7. way,

manner: nEC^n nan

nt this is the
1

king's

;>ap
;

every matter of

Ch

26 s2 27 1

n3n affairs 1 Aa<Z no D? Dnb-pK ion 728 Di'nan the task dealings with Ju 18 or portion of a day in its day, daily duty or due

Tl?1 for
ration

all

thine

Ch 19 Ch 28 s1

11

"73?

manner of the release Dt 152 (cf. SI ); nan |3 13 nana T]PDn so was the way of the king Est i
;

25 20 7 ntn after this manner, thus t Gn 1 8 3 2 44 (JE) B 1213 6 with (nvy), 1 S 9 21 2 S 2 S 15 Ezr io Ne 5

Nui8 7

';

t^a
14

<%

4 I7

(121),
4

1S17

2730

IS8 20 (nON),

Ne6 45

Ex 5 1319 (E) i6 4 (J) Lv 2 3 37 (P) 1 K 8 69 2 K 37 1 Ch 16 2 Ch 8 (DV3) v 3 1 Ezr 3* Ne


13

30

25

16

23

17 (3'Bn) (rm)j ntn inn nsna such a wicked deed (peculiar to D, 12 w ntn 32 as this Dti3 i9 bran nana Dt 4 ); 19 O^nana thus and thus did he Gn 39 rkft n^Nn
, ,

(n^), Ne 6

cf. 1

30

K7

19

-a-r
(J)

184

QTO
it

i S 2 (but usually the pi. these words). 8. reason, cause: DSrrnan nt I 9"; nann nt 4 27 1 i "i{?N (ftu M the reason why Jos 5 (D) 1 ; 29 so 1 S 17 RV, was it not but a word? Th Ke VP Dr ... nan by because of, for the sake of Gn20 UA *(V) i2 17 4 3 18 Ex8 8 (J) NU17 14

paTiarriptov, 93

that

was derived from nan

oraculum, on the incorrect theory


S2>eak.)
.

AV

RVm

n.pr.m. king of Eglon Josio 3 2. n.pr.loc. a. nnan c n__ 1 0C .,N. border Judah
til. "1^2."! 1.
.

Jos

p) + 45 s 7 9 9
Dt4
21
,

1 ,

"I?" !

1 ^? Je 1 4 ;

DJTaT^S/w yor
1**
s

1 2 8 ). b. ">?T> town of 5 (westward Hup the Gadites Jos 1 3 s6 , perh. Lddebdr 2 S vid.
i/<-

9"

sokes

new nan

i>y

Dt aa
(cf.

23

S 13
,

22
.

nan tfi> Di MV. c. n<an ju i 1111 1CI16 43 nnan Jos i o 3839 elsewhere nan Jos 1 15 + a 5 royal
, , ,

"O^I
parture,

***&

pestilence
;

Ar. *LJ^\ deJjS,


;

Ho
3
s8

14

13
'

1316 2 S 24 5 9 Nu 14 (J) LV26 (H) Dt 28 v * We Dr)=i Ch 21 1214 1 K 8 =2 Ch ( + 6 2 Ch 7 20 9 V 91" Je 14 + 16 t. Je, Ez 5 +iit.Ez,Hoi3 Am4 Hb 3 \ Ed.^J?*, or the like, 1 S 4 s for MTnantsa, We Klo Dr.
5
12

1. plague,
13 14

3 nan Hb3 6 death) Ex g +

sf.Tnan

city of Canaanites anciently called nap JVnp Jos 1 5 15 Jul 11 , H3p JVnp_ J 08 15 49 ; on the' moun-

pestilence, in general
25 s1
,

Ex

15

37

12

I2

10

Hebron Jos xi 51 Aaronite priests Jos 21 15 15 as a city of refuge 1 Ch 6"; mod. Dhohertye, 5 hours SW. fr. Hebron, ace. to Kn, so Survey '" 402 39 Ri HWB ^. ; other conject. in Di Jos io
49
,

tains of Judah, in region of

assigned to the

t2.

cattle-plague,

murrain Ex 9 3

= \^ 78 (J)

TS',1

50
.

n.[m.] speaking

(so

Ew*

,56

Je 5 13

t["\n^] n.[m.] pasture (cf. Aram. *l>-f% Syr. Is?)a Vonn -jina TJJ| as a flock in the midst of its pasture Mi 2 12 (art. with sf., cf. Ges* 127,4b who attaches 1 as conj. to foil, word) Dnana 0^23 Wyi and lambs shall feed as (in)
J
, ;

ace. to Hi Gf Ki ?3 P& (less prob.) vb. with art. for relat. but rd. (vid. [nan] Pi.) rather "l^nn and the word is not in them.
: f

.;

t|"rnin]
ceiveth of thy

n.f.

wordTnhsno

*fy* he re-

"

their pasture Is 5".

rG' J
!

words Dt 33 s (poem). 11 n.pr.m. a Danite Lv 24


as

trnirn
cstr.

n.f. pi. floats, rafts

Ks

23
.

T LiTO'lJ n.f. cause, reason,

manner
o/Ec

18

n.m. mouth, ti. ["^"TCJ speech, 1JNJ T$"]9 thy mouth

organ

of

is lovely

Ct 4 s
10

<

||T]^n inBB',

\a\td,

nnan
2
;

Jer eloquium.

PJJ

because of for the sake

11.

7" 8 Pipibp VJ^PI after the order, or manner, of Melchizedek f no* (' ancient genit. ending, to soften transition in poetry, Ges j b5 s my caMge> now.). gf

*Q"TO t
:

n.m. wilderness
270

Dt 32 '

+; T|
j

^m

12 c.nloc.nnint? Josi8 +i5t.; cstr. Exis^ + nnano 1 k 19 16 sf. Pnant? is 51 3 ; 1. tracts of


;

land, used for the pasturage of flocks and herds,

ti.
bees,

rOiy!

n.f.

bee

(cf.

Ar.

J_>j,

swarm of
;

Aram. Wnnan, Syr. Jtiljco?) Is 7 18 44 Rd. also Wl^ Ju 1 4 8 V' 1 1 8 12 OTfin, Dt i 26 6e 1 S 14 for MT Bon cf. We Dr.
.

nanp rtfSO WSfa the pastures of the wilderness s2 'D 'i IBJTP the pasput forth green grass Jo 2
;

pi. t<

tures

'D

'J

drop (fertility) \^ 65 10 19 2 cf. Je 9 Jo 1 . IBO; are dried up Je 2 3


;
-

of

the wilderness

13

rniTT n.pr.f. (bee) 1. the nurse of Rebekah Gn 35 s 2. the prophetess Ju 4****M


tn.
.

2. uninhabited land, 13 DnNTfcO nana wilderness in which is no man Jb 38 s6 ; the abode of peli-

cans

yfr

102 7
;

wild asses Jb 24 s Je
;

24
;

jackals

-1.7.12.15

Mai

ostriches

TrOD."7! n.pr.loc. Levitical city in Issachar, the present Dehurije at the foot of Mt. Tabor
(
1

HpfTHJ na]yxi ness a lodging place of wayfarers, that


leave
to

Lam 4 s fhto nansa yjnpi? EWTTfc O that I had m the wilderI might
1 ;

Rob Ch 6".
ti.

BBm.2io

Ed
n.m.

249

Jos 19

12

(main)
back,
'j>1

21

28

my people Je 9
woman Pr
desert land,

^"\1?

H? 3 n ??' 3i|B better

dwell in a desert land, than with a conten-

T 21
,

tious
(cf.

21 19 ;

Ar.

l/i

part

in a
ness

Whai nant? psa JCt?) 5>j?J and in a waste howling wilder-

MT Tp so Klo after L. (It is translated oracle in AV RV after Aq Sym xpnio 25 also, for
;

hindmost chamber, innermost room of behind) the temple of Solomon=E'Vhpn BHp> holy of holies, most holy place, the place of the ark and the cherubic images, the throne-room of Yah4 1819 20 21 22 23 31 20 68 weh 1 6' 7 (=2 Ch 4 ) 8 (= 16 1 28 2 2 Ch 5 2 Ch 3 Prob. rd. n<an a V

10 3. large tracts of such land various names, in certain districts of bearing which there might be towns and cities: IXB^

Dt32

nnp atw

nnsn

vnyi nano ht the wilderness

')

and
that

its

cities lift

up

(their voice), the villages


11
.

nanen usually = wilderness of the wanderings

doth inhabit IS42 There were 6162 six cities in the wilderness of Judah Jos 15
;

Kedar

CUT
s

185
or
ness of the law

:n
+
19"
(||

the great Ara+, Gni4 Nui4 bian desert Ju ii + ; but may also refer to 6 any other Ct 3 8\ Special tracts (a) of the wilderness of the wanderings were "HE> 'o Ex
-

16M 32 33
ffi

33

D'BW

JIBS) cf.

i\g

m
;

24 (of pleasant words Pr i6 cf. supr.); sweetness of lips 3^m *1 Ct 4"; fig. of love "VTl Ct

5'

,pDExi6 + ,^DExi9 + ,pNsNui3- + s Dm Nu 33 s (b) in W. Vft\> f 29 16 61 Pal. fmn* 'D Ju i -^ 63 cf. Jos 15 Jiyo 1 S
22
1 1

(|pyv?\v:6n).
t [ntTlT] 1 n.f
. .

i5

JX

Nu 20 +
1 ;

hump (of camel) (etymol. t)

23

g 23 15 26 2 y-jgj 1N3 Q n 2 jH pj, 20 24 16 2 iS24 ,jnpn2Ch2o ,^li'2Ch2O ,py33 2S2


24.26
fj,

cstr. Is

2. n.pr.loc. on border of Zebulun Jos iq 11 IW'lS.

30 D^P3 ttyrbv.

(c) in East. Palestine 26 4. fig. nionp Dt 2 .

3N1D Dt

n?l
;

^l

DHN THrS
,

K 3s

'ttfelT n.pr.m. a son of

Etam
,3

1CI14

3
;

MT has
v!o5

ij^*?')

i^Tl

^HJ!

Q y$

%] oSto.

n'X and
Iter like

make her as a wilderness and set a dry land Ho 2 5 *?$}&!? Vjl linen
(lest

A.Vd v,

I)

'S'SK

U3

cf. 3S;='i> 93 ft|ptn c f. Be Ot (< f6, as some MSS.) On real signi-

Aave

been a wilderness to Israel


foil.;
cf.

Je
ix.

31
.

ficance of

names

cf.

Dt?

J?.

t0*"7 (\/ of

Ar.

,JL>.1

become

iT'^}] vb. multiply, increase

(intr.);

black or brown, of a colour between black and red; vid. deriv.; so Fl v. infr. ; yet vb. in this

Qal
48
16

Impf. 3 mpl.

pNn

3TJO anb 13T1

Gn

(E).

mng. perh. denom.


colour of dibs).

fir.

(jLjj

i.e.

having the

1*1 n.m.
16

'fish(NH

^.) "Jon 2
13
1

''"

tmi

54

n.m. 1814M honey (named from

colour ace. to Fl

NHWB'

439
;

Ar.

tfcl, Aram. WBOT; f, JLjo) date-honey; LLsf. honey both of fruits and of bees; cf. also

NH

Jfy

{J>>,

Nei3 Qr (Kt JW); iK5 +6t.; *g) Gn 9 2 + 7 1. ;-^/?sA. of'sea Jon a"-" (in v Wv "1); Ne 1 3 (3NT Kt n article of Tyrian trade; only
16

D'W

here coll., rd. perh. fU'J; or regard as late usage, 2 cf. converse fin of individual Jon 2 else);

As. dispu

honey, product of
(in lion's carcass);
13

C0T Gl0B Zim BPS4 Dl mo) abs. 1 Gn 3 +i8t.; sf.^Cts'; 43" + 33t-; 8918

where always
ance
20
1

pi.: as subj. of Solomon's utter-

^Ex

K5
1

13
;

bees, used as food Ju 14 found in (clefts of) rock


-f

often Djn

Dt

32
1

in forest,

(y^BO "1, in song, JE), on ground 1 S 14 25


t

8i 17 ("1 -VIS!?); 26 (fllETl VSrbv) v


ifen i< bees
-

birds, & ap(in all opp. to beasts par. used with them, +Kcn Ez. cf. vb. feon Gn, for animal creation in general; also i"

38

Jb

fish-spear
2

DTI 7S?X Jb 40 31 most Gn 9 (P), V, 8' Ho 4 3 Zp i 3 Ez

&

Hb

C" "yU; but read rather

fi3'

had

Dr after ) v 29 departed, in jar or bottle "1 p3p? 1

transported 3 14 ; contrib. 5 ftNOn 2 ^ to priests and Levites 2Cb.3i ; 29 1522 limited to 17 Is 7 (in last two the being such food is apparently token of destitu8 a choice gift Gn tion); kept in store Je4i article of trade Ez 27 17 (in these two 43" (J)>
;

We

43

(JE) of fish (with beasts) 2f as food (cf. Gn 9 ) in simile of men ensnared, like fish taken in net (fl fXD) Ec 9" cf. Hb
cf. infr.);

Nu

22

i" (DW

||

Zp

10

W); 4t. tr?W -\W fish-gate 2Ch3 3 Ne 3 3 12 39 (on situation cf. "W).
n.f. fish

14

t PUP1

perh.
v.
2

Rob BK "' 81 ); forbidden


(||

= grape syrup,

mod.

dibs, cf.

Di

*T

JTTjrj 1 IK?'); honey comb * 1 24 Ctg ); also 1 I** Pi-16 (cf.

= '^

as burnt offering

Gn 43" Lv

M 4b cstr. TOT Gni +4t.-|-Ez29 (del. B Co); 10 m Co; (MT DTUl), BCji sf. fop. 'Ez 47 10 29 2T MT cf. supr.fish, Is5o ^io5 + Ez47
almost always
i
S6 - 28
>

6 (NH !'rf.)-nn Nu 1 1 + 5t.;

coll.

fish of sea

QJO

na"*I '
18 21

Gn
;

S 14 27 (cf. Q'bw nsi

1^19"); most often in phrase describing abundance in land of Canaan *H 3^n roj flS Ex

i3 33 (all JE) Lv 20 (H) Nu 13 14 16 1314 (all JE) Dt 6 3 11 9 26 9 15 27 3 31 20 (all D) 8 Jos 5 6 (D) Je 1 1 6 3s 22 Ez 20 615 cf. Dt 8 2 K 18 32 (of land of captivity, words of the Eab3
817
5 3 24
-

27

(E) (P)Ez47" (insim.);inNile("iS!)Ex7 s 29 cf. f 105 TlM) fl?!2 Ez 29" (cf. supr.) v 910 food in Egypt in sea and rivers IS50 Ez 47 Nu ii 3 (JE); image of fish forbidden in wor18 ship, as of beasts and birds Dt 4 (on sacredness D,,I) " 8S,r""- 3 offish, and use in sacrifice cf.Selden 2 i.i.n of gin gi e fisn on ]y Jon 2 ^ 2 RS s.m.i.w4J. yy
, ; ;

by

late
16

usage;
.

cf.

conversely 3X'1:=n3'1

coll.

shak); v. also

Ez 16

1319

Jb 2 o

17

flNCHI "1

Ne

13

*Jq|;

13 honey, used to illustrate moral teachings Pr 24 1627 of surfeit); sim. of 25 (|| nsi), (danger

sweetness of taste
"13

Ex 16

31

riivaxa (the roll), cf. (P; description of manna); of sweet3

Ez

denom. fish for, catch 16 sf. DH1 consec. Je 16 (but as Qal Pf. 3 mpl. " 2 Sta' lmb 2 as Hiph. regards Qal dub. Ges
t [jit,
3"'

T l]

vb.

'

(abbrev.),

iZKO. No

1883,

MO

conj. Pi.)

^n
t^^ln-m.*'
pi.
47 ' 10

186
Sam. tn<Y
v. Thes.
1.; 23

PT
;

fisher, fisherman, only

cf.

Ph.
24
;

fJT

ttjjl Is

16 B*?n Qr Je 16 (Kt D'JH),

Gn 2 7 s8 +
Dt7
8
13

riPlt)- f

29

cstr. \:i

^ 78

sf.
14

?,

Ho 2 ", 1?in
8 37

DWEz47'&Kt
TrO'R
rOfl

Jei6 16

i2 17 i4
10

n.f. fishing, fishery, only in NB>?1

V'

65

com,
8

i8 4

c.

,^Dtn ,1]3nis62 ,DJn B*VVn i W Gn 27^


<(

q^v.,

of (|| niasa) metaph. for captive (cf. for practice referred 26 scornful to, in case of fish, Ez 29* & Jb 40

DVVpa

Am 4

dragging

Isr.

s 11 (both J) V4 Is 62 Ho 2 7 14 9 1 Zc 9 17 ; cf. also Nu 18 27 for B^-PD, (P; here, 3PJJTW nsfa),

La2 12

sammons
v.

to do it with crocodile, if possible Herod' 1,70 on mode of capturing crocodiles).


186
'

la>); of land of capt i v. words of the (

Ho 14 8 (where JS3 & '} rt^m fnpNof land of Canaan Dt 33 s8


(where ),
;

god & idol of Philistines tflJH n.pr.m. As. Dagan, Dakan(nu), name perh. non(cf.
Sheroitic

= Is 36

17

Rabshak ) 2

K18

32

usually

c.

COT JU16
infr.)

23

but

v.

Jen

Sayce god of Ashdod, exc. Ju 16

Dl

p 139

EelB,lb - 188t23

10 (Gaza) & 1 Ch io (but cf. infr.); Dn>n6N Jin s cf. 7 Ju 16 OVI^I pn 1 S 5 "1 JV3 1 S 5" 1 Ch
,

23 4 14 18 28" 2 Ch 3 i 5 ( + t*n) 3 2 28 Ne R u io 40 M3 Je I3 31" Ho 2'- 24 Jo i a Hg also Jo i' 7 Me ; (cf. 2 K 18 32 Is 17 36 supr.); alone,

(other products, also, named in both); & "HI* Nu 18 12 Dt7 13 11" 12 17

eTW

rare and late


s4

Nes

2 - 310

\j,6^

io 10 (here hardly
"l

ani
(5>rc<)

S 5s

orig.

cf.

||

S 31 10 &

We Dr);

friSD
-

v5 ; as name of image
,

'1

v**4, bsb pan v3 4 v^>y -ikj "1 pn v 4 (but

wl only his fish, i.e. was left upon him, v. also Dr but was Dagon a fish-od 1 Cf. works cited above & Scholz GO,"nd" "st238ff Baud in PRE 21 ""
sense difficult;
fishy part,

We
:

f 78 ;of the above the following refer to 12 firstfruits offered to the 27 priests Nu i8 (cf. v ) Dt 1 8 4 2 Ch 3 1 5 ; to tithe Dt 1 2 17 1 s3 Ne 1 512 4 ; 3 40 to both generally Ne io ; to loaning on' 1011 . usury Ne 5
*

Ez 36 29 Bfff^
;

prop.

It V

vb -gath er together as a brood


so

(cf.

Aram,

^heap together;

i^,*

Nasar.) Qal

esp.

Jen Kam

l-

m ").

-,

"-,

Vid. JVH JVa p.

1 1 1

Pf. 3 ms. "U} Je 17"; 3 fs. ,TVn I s 15 together into its shadow Is 34

^gather

(of tap, q. v .),

t [/J^] vh. look, behold (As. dagdlu, Lotz T


""
131
;

fhe s RobGes
fr.
?}/}.

MV

SS De make 5wN
like
i.e. exalted,

1<x **\ "ty Je 17" (of partridge; sim. of one getting riches unjustly).

denom.

= lifted

up

a banner, or
distin-

**" t[Tj] n.m.


ple
(rirSoi

furnished with a banner,


guished,
10

breast, better teat, nip-

AVRV chiefest);Pt.j>ass. n33-]0 %1


ace. to

Aq Pr5

19

Symm EZ23 3

'

21
;

NH &
-

Ct 5 looked at, conspicuous,

D1 HA4
2

t[?;n] n.m.

Nu1014
cf.

HA P diglu D1 ";

standard, banner (As.


also

Nu 2 s +7t,; 31 D9\?f^ Nu 2
b}1
17 -

34
;

^ standard,
sf.

Di

Nu

);

cstr.

Aram. 11; primit. caressing word ; ace. to Fl in NHWB'- 436 )Du. cstr. *T? Ez 2 3 3 8 (both 21 del. S Co); sf. 1JJT! Ez 23 (rd. T Sna <B iTT Pr 5 19 ;of breasts of woman 19 Co);
1 !

Prs

Nui 52 +2t.;
'~\

pi.

sf.

partic. of sepaetc.

rate tribes of Isr.

ITWr n:nD
i

io 1419 2225
-

cf.

also by

62

(||nnfc)

Nu 2 31018 25
-

1 -34

(all

P);

fig.

Ct
L
-

nans

&rn.
carry, or set

(Hi Bi rd. rVT-t her love cf. 7> 8 ); of Samaria & 3 Jerusalem under fig. of young women EZ23 8 21 but prob. del. 1 (n\bvia W) c f. v Jjni v in Ez cf. supr. & Gei Cr,chrlft397 . Vid. also IV sub me*.
;
;

dard,

banner Qal
i"33;

?"^J

v^- denom.

up

stan-

1% TTff
t[)7TT]

v.

sub in.

(Gr Che

poss. b'tiil) set

Impf. 1 pi. Pa*13 |2o' Bi ?^?, after Now 7WJ ; r 61 standard in battle, cf. up

vb.

[move slowly]

(NH Pi.
,
'

nil

DP

lead slowly, Hithp.


Kii
1-

rJTWj Aram.

,
!

!,

TJ%J;
'

Ft. fpl. Tirana Ct 6 bannered, supplied with standards, pt. as subst., of bannered hosts, cf. De.

Niph.

410

Ar. [jb is run gutc^/y (of a camel): on


587
;

foi-m, cf.
681d

SSder.fr.nNTcf.Sta sll2 *- la) '- 129b

Ul
up
fr.
*J*J

etc.

(-/of foil. mng. dub.; seems to be denom.; 01


cf.

NH [ Pa. heap
!2isb 4
'

der.

p^

nj%

MV; We sktoM""-'7 inclines to regard


fr.

Pi. Impf. 1 s. sf. tms 011$ (so read for Dy Bi & Che, cf. his crit. note) lead slowly (in 6 procession) ^42 Hithp. Impf. 1 s. nTW s Is 38 16 also sf. D^IK f 42 MT but cf. supr.^

MT

walk

deliberately, at ease

as der.
Ceres).

n.pr. divin.

pi

(cf.

|Un), as cereaZ

15 procession (Ew), Is 38

fr.

T
cereals)

(De Che Di), or as in (cf. Che Di VB).


io 7 +8t.

Kt

v.

inn sub in.

n.m. corn, grain (of J3"l

(NH id.,

tjTnn.pr.loc.

& gent.;'1 Gn

nrn
+ Ez 27
20
-

187
n
loc. nj-JI

tn
*T1*7
(

Ges K s *" "" ; 1 under fig. of son of nDjp and grandson of twa (v. these arts.) Gn 10" 9 15 20 cf. "1 M? v (brother of *$&) = 1 Ch i Ez 27
cf.
. ;

(but v. infr.)

c.

Ez 25

13

v/assumed

for

foil.,

primitive caressing word, Fl rock, dandle, fondle, love;


woHbr.ch.577
cf.

NHWB

wh. however perh.


1 4

"

> Thes

swing, Dielr 8*"*infr.)

M y, w ho

connect with

"*
cf.

(but rd. here perh. ,,m also <S ",


also

pi
v?, Co

Tn (cf.

u.'oi

'Podiuv,

cf.

Sta

Syr.

foji

disturb).

v.

sub Wfft

infr.)

Ez 38 13

"11
,

s3 K3tf; also Je 25

TTn
(NH
Est
all
id.,

Arabian tribe on Persian Gulf,


|T1
ace. to

DHM
.

ZMQ,876

'

southSab. 133
;

'

s*b -

D,! "' kmi!8

Mordt); but in NW. of Arabian peninsula, Glaser Sklr2 eH. S91ff.. p er h a ps Orig. further SOuth 7 cf. Di Gn io 2. as son of JB^pj, father of

(dubit.

"Ih Ct 5 99
2
15
;

n.m. c "' 2 beloved, love (pi.), uncle HA19 Syr. j, )?>; As. dddu D1 ) abs.
;

cstr. "iVl

S 10"+
(but
2 t.;
10

t.;

"ft

Lv

io 4
t.

sf.

nVr inP

Is 5'

cf.

infr.)

+
7
; 15

26

Ct;

n> Je32 8 +
t.;

T
S

Ct

5"+ 2

Am 6

Je32
1 ;

10",

m Lv
!

R^
20 s0
19

D"WK

=
in

etc.,
i
32
;

Gn 25"
Je 49
8

Ch

(here also brother of K3E>)

"2p\
cf.

This

is
.

northern branch of 1,

Di
1 "-

MI

31 - 31
*'

cf.

Sm & So"
rn.

Gn 25s On pT 29 No 108 -"-- 8 1887 CI


'

appar.' a

+ 4t; Fnta Ct8 6 ; pi. Dp" Cts Ez 16 8 23 17 ; pi. sf. pM Ct7 13 ;


^PP Ct
4
1010
;

Dp Pr^

Gann JA

Jan '

1. most often fnp'l 3 1314 loved one, beloved (lover, betrothed) Ct I


2 3.8.9.10.16.17
16

Nu 6"

Tf
1

Cti" 4

"
.

1887, I07

-2.4.5.6.6.8.9.9.10.16 /CI. 1.5.3.3 ,-10.11.15.14

05.14

piyri
*["
,

v.

beloved one, friend,

'"111

fiTt? Is 5

(where Lo
2. specif.

Che
as subst. nim.K

DHH

'B>
4

love-song, v.

infr.)

?T^] adj. gent, only pi.


.

3 HP}}! IsVi

uncle, Lv io (father's brother, patruus; Syr. 50 17 also avunculus) 24 36" 1 S 14 2

Nu

t
1

Crn n.pr.gent.pl. Gn io
i
7
;

Ch

rd. here

D-m,
27
15

so

but=D'ph Sam Di Sta


;

Lv

D.Fop.j.vm.11.

cf

Ez

supr. sub pi-

20 20 25 49 49 1 S io 141518 Est 2 715 Je 32 78912 32 perhaps also 1 CI127 Jonathan, David's "Tp, so AV RV; kinsman (1, so St RVm) Am 6'.
-

3.

pi. abstr. love


8

Pr

18

Ct

2"

t[Dn -T] vb- astonish, astound (Ar. l^j, 9 1^3) Niph. fe. tMTJJ Bh*| Je 14 like a man

concr. beloved ones, so

AV RV,

'>

>

5
.

(51 al.
;

dSe\(f>ol)

so

astounded

(||

PBHt6 Wr> 6

"fa??);

M=

DHT ny Ez

DHT 33^0 Ez 23 17 t[rrV1] n.f. aunt only sf. %* Lv 18 father's brother's wife; Ifffl Lv 20 20 Ex 6 20
16
;

14

|M
cf.

"II

vb.rush, dash, of horse (onomat.?


befall, fall

father's sister [cf.

Nu

26 s9 ].
cf.

perh.

conquer)

upon, Qal Pi. "Wl DID Na 3


2
.

Ar. Iaj

overcome,

"n~|VT n.pr.m. (his beloved,

comp.
1.

mn
9
12
.

VTW1J or
2.

T frOTTTJ
.PZ.cstr.'

n.f. rushing, dashing, of riders


s2

man

n.pr.divin. MI of tribe of Issachar

12
,

cf.

"ip infra)
1
.

Ju io
4

VT3KnPn^nPrp J u
n.[m.] name of a

repetition

Kt2S2 3 (=pVn
1 1

1CI127

for intensity, furious dashing.

T"WIfl
(Syr. ift (or

tree, prob.
;

elm
so

Ch n Ch 1 1 26
2

3. father of

inn Qrslrrti \$ft S 23" W^ =


),

? PS) Lag
1 ''132

13

Lane 864 Dozy

Low 71 Ar.jty
v.

(also asA,

Dozy

lb-

);

tvtrT n.pr.m. = iin


s 2 3 Kt).
n.pr.m.
9

(q.v.)

iCh27

(cf.

Symm &

33 Is

41";

cf.

Di, where also other

views, e.g. plane-tree (Rabb. Che), orpine; 19 endure \/dub.; Ges Is 41 Thes der. from inferred from Ar. 1S time, but this question-

fVlYTn T
Aot-8.ov,

(<

roO 'Q8a,
1

im

i.e.inpP, beloved of \cf.Nes of Eliezer 2 Ch 2037 .

* 70 father )

able; perh. a loan-word), "MBfcirB "irnri ra 13


v?rr

Is4i

19

60

TH, 1^/l im
S
1 '- 15

n.pr.m. David, son of "^,

t[3VTl
Hiph.
Pt.

v1>- pine
pi.

away

(cf. 3N"1,

|13Nl)

f.

Bfe3

n'3HD Lv 26 16

king of Israel, whose dynasty remained on the throne of Jerusalem till the Babylonian exile
(cf.

causing to pine away 33 1 S 2 read prob. Inf. 1B>SJ 3pni> (for 2, so Dr ; trans, to cause thy (al. his) soul 1$?) to pine away (cf. VB). 2.^1 bear, v. Bub 331.

(diseases) the soul (life), cf. Di ; in

MT

to

Sayce*

etc.) (beloved one , cf. odB,"- 1884 1M 'r B,!l- B*1, ,B 66t
-

Ba NB189
orig.
cf.

ace.

Dodo,
12

title

n.divin.

m, xn, rwi v. sub mi.

Ru Sa Ki (exc. iKfi i 4M ^ Pr Ec 8 s4 24M Is Je; also 1 Ch 13 Ez 34 37 (c. 790 t.); Zc Ch (exc. 1 Ch 13 ) Ezr Ne; also Tp alw.

of sun-god worshipped in Isr. among E. Jordan Israelites


)

mn
)

MI

alw.

,-,-n

188
i
-

Am

6*
)

"s^*"5
(c. 276 1722

O; first named

HbrA >r (where gloss ace. to Peters 6 28 4 38 14 Ct 4 4 ii 9" H03 EZ34 1 K3


-

Ch 35 13

(vb.

bjs>3,

||

nin^x, nVvp), c f.

Jb 41 12
-

b.
2
cf.

S 16 13

cf.

also

Ru

K io

receptacle
7

4 281'+, iKi'4-, (v. supra); in titles of ^3-9, 1 1-32, 34-41, 51-65, 68-70, 86, ioi, 103, 108-110, 122, 124, 131, 133, 61 M I 3 8~ I 45 (73 in all); also in ^i8 (=2 S22 )
2'
,

etc.

"^Vn

carrying, all Vrss basket, s 2 (heads of king's sons), Je 24 (figs) 7 Je 24 as if fr. a n. [HW]; ,/,8i (clay
1 , ||

for

or bricks,

-'ap).

[HTT]

vb. be

ill,

unwell

(NH *I

sorrow-

20

72
2
1

Sg
s 24

3680

122

I32
17
2

1 -" 17
;

nay
1

1
6

S 3 18

K
8
10

7"= 1 Ch
'

47 cf.

252666

v M =i Ch 17 24

('>

speaks)
,

also

ful, miserable, not in physical sense; cf. Ar. [*T>] Jj3 be ill; Eth. AcdV. As. perh. deriv.
di'u, illness

Ch

6 15161 ''12
3S
,

K
;

1 1

> 3 - 32 - 34 - 36 - 38

Zim 81

96 ' 97
;

14 2K8' i 9 1 1 Vr 18 36 (both

S4

= Is37
;

K 20

Aram. Th H.

)?.
. . .

-?
nfti

cf.

further
421
10

be

titles cf. supr.)

144
9

Je33

21 - 22 - 26

78 89 132 soalsoasrepresentedin coming

70

*ad) Qal Lv I 2 2
.

Inf. cstr. nrjiT ni? 'B3

(Messianic) ruler

30 (v.ia{?). *od.Be.u.

cf. Ho 3 Je , 37 Phrasesare: a.'T "V? (acc.toSayce


24 - 25

Ez 34 2324

t*Tl n.[m.]

illness,

J*

feny

f 4i

6ed 0/

or jg

^y
t

or citadel of Zion, 2

S 5 7 9 = I Ch 1 1",
cf.

f god Bod[o])

= stronghold
2

languishing (Che) ; ,|3n ? T1 3 Jb 6" they


disease

sg. cstr.
(i.e.

(Ew De Di) HBH

S 6 1012

-' 6

Ch 13"
,0

15

129
,

Is22 9

esp. of burial of
24
, ,

loathsomeness) in but txt. dub.

(VB

my sufferings) are like my meat, cf. Di;


,

8 =2Ch 5 iK9 =2Ch8 n kings iK2 3 iKll" V =2Ch 9 \ lKl4 I5 8 =2Chl2 23 iK I 5 =2Chl6 lK22 =2Ch2I I3
1

43

31

16
1 ,

24

14

60

8 24
20

=2Ch2I
15
7
,

20
,

K
9
,

2K14
Ne
2

v 38

= 2 Ch2 7
24
16
;

22 25 <j* I2 20 2 16 ; burial of

=2Ch24
32
530

unwell WJ La 5 17 f. nn Lv i5*+3 fc; 1. /(, La i 13 (|| mootf) 5". 2. unwell, menstruous Lv 15 33 20 18 Is 30 22


IFtFI adj.
faint,
;

HJ

perh.

= nn

<bj)

De.
'

Jehoiada
12 3
s7
;

2
cf.

Ch
also

further 2
Is 29

Ch
1
.

14

1 HiPl T$
5
c).

b. "1
Is j6
5

33 TVS
(cf.

Dt7 ^[ n H^^ n-m.

15

sickness cstr.
\n
pi.,
||

sg.

l -

+ (cf.
2

1V2

c. *1

^HN

D?lf? '">?."] Dt 28 "no Dt pi. b^Jto

60

(rd.
15

as 7

16

?);

cstr.

(both

^n).

!**
e.'

2).

d. "i

"1
-

ND3

22 s 30 2 9 16
"1

37 S 3 10 cf.' 30 13 4 36 cf. 13 22 (cf.


,

nap Am 9" (cf. nap 8U b 730). aatM Is 1 K i 2 9 Je 7


6

25

NB487 t^Vl] adj. faint (on form cf. Ba Isi 5 +2t. /atW, always of heart Is J3

)
I 8

also ND3).
(

f.
(||

VH?

fig-

nap Ne
'

16

cf.

2
4
.

Ch 32 s3 "rva nag
t.

of condition of people);

Je8 18 La

c f.

naj>).

22

of sorrow and distress.

g. "1

hap ct
.

orbm th*

*i

i 1 *nt*^ 2 K20 5 + (cf. irr6.K 4 b). 3 15 6 50 "1 ^PO 2 Ch 6 42 Is j. 55 (cf. 2 S 7 1 K 3 "f 89 8 2 Ch i 'etc.). (On txt. note the fhlL: T^J 1 S 5 3o- Me]. $ We Dr; 2 S3 id. prob. name' of a former husband of Eglah We Dr 2 S 1 3 s9 rd. 44 run We* 223 Dr 2 S 19 rd -fa* ( for ) @ The We Dr insert TO 2 S 9 11 15 32 & 24 15 (SJ We

t^H??

Ne

12 36

tV"T n.m. ink (NH id., Aram. S)1H Jl'i ?


,

Ar.

nm

in? iBpn-^y

der. fr. V'nn in assumed sense of slowly flowing ; Fl couip. Ar. ajI.S ajIjj <Am skin on surface of milk, cf. also 01 si73g ), 18 GM Abb a6 anb j e cf.
'

NHWB

jljj

inkboitle,
4t

inkhorn

Ges-Dietr Fl

Wl
-

On
t

36

Dr; in

iChi8

12

orig. than

in
cf.

^6o' VthM & 3NV


13

are less

OTJC,

400

f.

erasible quality of ed. 2, 71 y fur *Jjg r T.


.

Lag Hebrew ink


,

cf.

RS

J^Qy^GnphljcheSequlslten

S8

We Dr).
-

etc. bei

den Juden,

1870,

1.

145

IT.

tl/'-rn] n.m.
producing,
'

Gn30

U mandrake
14

Di

exciting sexual 1414161516 desire, and favouring procreation Gn jo 14 also Ct 7 where odour referred to. On (J);

Sta" 301122)

t-S

mandrakes,
Je24
-

Gn 30 ) pi. c Ew ( Gn 3 o 14 Ct7 cstr.'wn Gn


f. 14
;

Dm

(as

love-

[m*

-Tj

rP *T]

vb. rinse, cleanse

away

by

rinsing,

as

TO Je 24

Aph. id.; cf. As. dihu DF urrnn Kt Jesi 34 Qr but rd. "Jrnn fr. m; (Hi, cf. 50 17 ); Impf. 3 ms. n'T Is 4 4 ; 3 mpl. 6 38 2 Ch 4 + Ez 40 (Co conj. D*JW?);

washing (NH r177

WTn

Hiph., Aram. )Hiph. Pf. sf.

WT
2

L
so

vessels, baskets, v.
2

Wl,

rinse, victims to

be offered in sacrifice
2.
fig.

EZ40

38
,

t"rn n.m.

peril, cf. Syr.? of disturb,

abs.

TW iS2 + 4t.;
I4

pot, jar (Aram. Jjo'?; from the ideaof boiling)

TO,

Ch 4
4
,

(cf.

supr.)
v.

cleanse

by washing

Is 4

of removing guilt.

Ch 35

13
;

pi. cstr.
(5>E>3)
1

g'TW Je 24
1

pi.

0*1*1 2

io'.DHn
nto),

JCn Kt
["jj^n]

Ml

sub jxn.

a. ;w, &e/e

or cooking

S2

14

(1|""IS,

nn^

& Aram,

id.,

vb. pound, beat (in mortar) (NH Ar. isflS cf. also As. ddku, kill
;

nno
COT "). Qal Pf 3 Nu ii D^n->3 unu).
01
8 (
||

189
na'lBS

Tn
n*J vb.
1.

pi.

m
bird,

(milra)

heap up,
circle,

pile.

2. dwell
cf.

(orig.

move in a
;

go about, surround,

trij'lO n.f. mortar,


TJID'OY'T
n.f.

Nun".
peril,
19 )

an
al.

unclean
(cf.

as group of buildings JIS house, esp. 01 about a court ; Aa.ddru, wall, fortress, "";

Ar.

Jb

COT

hoopoe,

33
.

Saad

Di

Kn Lv

1 1

Lv

19

Dti 4 18
cf.

QT7 (NH DH
ivhisper,

440 thence (denom. Fl dwell Aram. in, ) & Pa), hence in Heb. cf. Giesebr ZAWl 304 ? (pt. Fl "- Che OP479 ; Eth. HC: generation
''

NHWB
ace. to

spread slander, perh. orig.

prob. loan-word)
D "" om

Hpt

(=th: KAT mm u As.


2
-

DD1, flOOl).

[dartf, endure], rfdriJ, everlasting (cf.


)

Bez 01 '""
in

fi. TIE/PI a.f.


*

silence; '1 =
also Is 2
11

!^

94

17
,

= Ar.

liJ long time,


11

age) Qal

Tn/

'Tf

f H5
i.e.

17
;

TOV1

ttm

oracle

JWhPWtO
||

of silence,
ace. to

tn.
15

Ew n?3^
Ch
.

of concealment, hidden meaning, Di, but v. 11. 'l, 3.

n.pr. 1.
,

25

30

cf.

m. son of Ishmael Gn prob. Dumath al-Jandal in


1 '*""'
l lI.
.

84 i/an to dwell in tents Imv. (or Inf. abs. irreg. for of wickedness. s tn, cf. rrip^>) D'osyn -ot Ez 24 limp up. In Gn 6 3 some rd. Impf. 3 ins. "NTJ /ia// dwell,
,/,

-Vn

Northern Arabia in Jof v. Buickhardt 8l ri.662f. Di alsoGeg Co m onIs2lll)G]a8erSt IM m44. 2. 52 city in mountains of Judah Jos 15 in the Daroma, 17 miles fr. comp. AoOfia 0mmi ** " mod. *, Eleutheropolis Lag " emolr " Daume, SW. fr. Hebron van de Velde Guerin Jud,!el "- 3K"r cf. Di. 3. name of Edom with mystic mng. Is 21 11 Duma silence of death, desolation, De Che al. (JDMich Ges Hi
, -

p. t"Wl n.[m.] circle, ball 1. eiVc/e Wjm p 1"? Is 2 9 3 ( > Brd nn?). 2. 6aW jty TWJ flBW <JB} Is 22 (so most; but Bo NXum De Or Jastr tAWim**,.*. re ara noun a8 ~m3,
18
-

for |1T; v.

6a, as Talm.,
[3. heap, pile

cf.

also

Ez 2 4 6 Thes Ke
'

MV SS s.v.; MV
6

vid.

ma).
;

cf.

9 HrWSp v

but

v.

=
1.

supr. sub "OT vb.]

think

3=1;

has'lSou/iaia; Jerinterpr.as^xirf

Dt32 s period, generaIll, "V ! n.m. tion, dwelling (cf. sub vb. supr.; also

tl.

NH

of Idumea;

still

another view sub

novi).

tn, Aram.

triJOTT,

rTCT (^65 2)

s 2 39 silence; 62 still m2 but rd. waiting, resignation (Dr' prob., as v 6 'En, BiGrChe); 65 s id. (but Ew

waiting, repose

^
(fr.

n.f. silence, still

generation; Ar. ,5 gyrus, orbis, periodus ; Sab. "11, one <im, oice, D1T D"n each once in a year
(incl.

Aram.)

T^,

?,

a<7,

DHM
15

in

3
sf.

+ 3 6 t.;
n*i
is

MV)abs. tn Gn 7' + 68
cstr.
12
,

*1 Dt

20

32
;

^ Ex * Ex 3"; 7 t,
t.
;
,

Che Ba

al.

njDM

is

meet

1 fr. I.

nEtt

nptrrn, v.
:

3 Che); 22 repose

grief

and

tears
19

Je 14' 7 ).

t"DOT1 n.[m.] silence Hb 2 "1 f3K stone of silence = dumb stone; adv. in silence, si6 lently, Is 47 La 3 (? rd. here DO" fr. 001).
s16

nii is 53 8 pi. trfn ^72'+ 2 1., Jb 42 16 Is 41 4 cstr. Ju 3"; Ttdn cstr. 9 niM Gn 9 12 ; sf. Vrm Gn 6 9 Lv 25 30 Is 51 12 28 Uj#ta jos 22", u'rrft v BJ#W Gn 17 + Drrn Gn 17 7 + 10 1.; 1. period, age, 27 t.,
38
nil'1 abs.
,

pto^V!
[pi]

Ki6
dub.

10

cf.

tfjty.

generation, mostly poet. EPC&1? past, former age(s)


:

a. of duration in the

nhil
;

vl>.

only in Jt*
;

Gn 6 3

v.

p.

Dip); h)
(||

29 t [pi] n.[m.] dub. Qr Jb 1 a


f"

pP

v.

H n.

TO V90
15

m "H}

Is 5 i
||

9
(||

-"
;

rtSf*
1

Dt 32 (song
v 2 );

D^iy miy)

(cf.

Thprt npiO IS58


61
4

12

D^iy

nmn); *ij tn rm$>


(E;

(| id.)

b.

Pr M comp. As.cMsit, withdraw, fro; Dl

vb. spring, leap, dantfe (Aram. [T^'l'^1 be joyous, .}, 7e(y>, dance, be joyous; Ar. pT ^Ij med. ', decline, slip or jraoiv? about, glide to and
retreat,

usually of duration to come, future age(s),

*np

m Ex 3
tl);
Is 34>;

\\id.);
"fTJ
13

m
90

||

butcf.

No

ZMG1886

'

730

Jb 41 14 before him danceth dismay.


Lao- Gm Abh * ndl ^^
* -

)QalVnt;j/: 3
mng. dub.

fs.

rn*H pin

85

^
20

102
2

119

s4 tlb rfosb) cf. Pr 27 Kt (Qr "no Ex 17 16 (E), 49" 19* V, io 33" (|| 13 10 20 135 146 Jo 4 id.); (all

B^iNp
||

D^)

pV\

(?

/ of

foil.;

cf.

Sm Ez4

+
(||

89
17

(||
(II

D^iy) 8 9

(||

31 DJnjnj*) io6

(||

id.)

Is
s

34

);
18

* 77

9 (II

nxj^);

T^
;

tns + 100

Tp^/T n.m. bulwark, siege- wall 1 25 25'+ 5 1-SOD n^y 'l na 2

D^)

Is 13
(II

p*"*f

K
4
;

= Je 52

"iJ" ^J f 45 2 mj ^ 6 i 7 cf. lilj "*1 W* Jo 2

Je 50 39 (|| id.); fa-^3 (II rT5>) s8 "*i i03 cf. Est 9 vrti:f oi'wi')
(II

D^iyn)
(||
1

as modi-

cf.

Ez 4 17" Ez 26 s (|1 id.)

27

(all

||

n^b

-\&ff);

bv *1 }TB

fying phrase further Dni" I


!

lini liT

WlPD
7"*J

Is

6o 15
'

D^y pW)j

"* V

D "!" ^^r1

^V^

-INT
Is 5 1
8

190

nm
15 12

(1|D7IV?).

c.

past and future


nhi nil baa

T^
;

apparently including both BT* "n"13 f 102 25 ;


irij

Vrss; 2ms.^nriIs4i Hb3 ; 3mg.sfcW*fr]Ii 13 28 s8 ; 3 fs. sf.HBJVin Jb39 15 ; Imv. fs. M14 ;

^
;

'

45

niib

La

5'*.

2. of

/m/.

cstr.
13

tr6

living at a particular time (period, age), nil Ec I 4 generation, as transitory N3 "nil 7]7n a. in the present, and (or) the past specific,
:

men

Am
fr.

K 13
;
;

7
,

tW"6

Ho

io",

sf.

DWl
if

W*l Dt 25 4
cf.

a6. EfrlK Is

28 s8 as

35 13 (P) Nu 32 (JE) Dt i 2" Ju Che crit n ) j e 2 ai. a]so ^ 95 io 2 Jb 8 8 Is 41 4 b. Ju 3 (present & future); cf. Vrrn Gn6 9 (i.e. his own gen. and those pi. immediately contiguous, before and after).

Gn
2

i<uo

(J) Ex i Is 53 ( cf
1
.

yet BHK nowhere else & form very possibly textual error, cf. 01 5246k ; Pt. f. NB'T Je 50"; tread on, trample on,

BhK

Ko 1444

c.

ace.

Jb 39 13
ace. D'tSH

(beast on eggs,
1

||

"W)

thresh,

lit. c.

Ch2i 20 Je

C. esp. of

a future generation
'

Gn

16

15

(JE),

with numeral, cf. Dt 23 s 4 9 also Dt 29 21 ^ 48" 4 ,9 13 Joi 3 cf.^22 3L32 (Che crit. 7i' 7 8 i02 i09
;

M 7 material) Is 2 8 (in sim.); abs. sim.); Ho 10" (metaph. of Ephraim as heifer); tread or thresh Ju 8 7 with (HK together with,

50",

0$ (i.e. its 2 K 13 (in


as abbrev.
;

cf.

Stu

Ew !2S4
(rd.
3

takes as ace,

& vb.

n.);

of a succession of generations "fry

"frl
s8
;

Hiph.)
in
ref.

tliorns, O'Xip

and

D^p,")? q.v.

tyjp
usually
tin

nae
pi.

,/,

45

4
;

-frn

-frr-baa
12

Est 9

Ju 8 16

BHT

cf.

supr.) sq.

and also Dna with them,

D^tt TThb
9

Gn9

(P); with num.


15

tfy$
v.
;

Dt f;
42
27
16

tb\<3)= 1 Ch 16 further, of posterity,

105

(||

nm

(II

xbvb) nyaiK Jb
;
-

usually pi. c.
42

sf.

Gni7
-

* ,, Exi2 ,4 l7
-

41,

i6 1B !B
-

and D'Sp^D; fig. of devastation of (Gilead), destruction of peoples 12 13 3 (D'U) espec. Mi4 (abs.), where full metaph.; of Israel IS41 15 c. ace. D'in. Niph. hyperbol. be trampled down, Pf. KfrlJI consec. Is. 25 10 fig.,
to D'XIp

land

Am

Hb

1316 15 s6 21 31 17 40 Lv 3 6" 7 io 31 31 30 21 17 22 3 23 14 21 41 43 2 4 3 25 (all H); (all P); 17 Nu 9 10 io8 !$"**** 18 23 35 s9 Jos 22 27 28 (all
s1
-

29

30
7

810

subj.

Moab;

Inf. B^WJ

ib.

(simile, subj.

93 * BaNBIM )Hoph. straw-heap; on formcf.Ol" 27 be threshed, Impf. EHV I s 2S (subj. nXj3).

pnD

3. generation characterized by quality P). or condition, class of men : tJ'i'V "Ivl crooked
generation Dt 32 (song) cf. v ^ 78 11121314 of diff. classes of wicked, Pr 30
of the righteous, as a class
3 TJ?) 112
'

T tt)^'l n.m. threshing,


s

i.

e.

the process of
D3^>

20

s 8
-

Je
\//-

29

7
1

threshing,
;
;

Lv 26 (H) "VKrnK
n.f. that
io

'1

Vm\.
;

cf.
s

i/c

14 24 73

15

[n7P]

which is threshed

sf.

(">H

22 3 MT, but < Che joins tab to v 32 cf. supr. sub 2 c); so also Wtabj liT i.e. M the dead ^ 49 (so most; yet v. infr. sub 4).
(cf.

'n|ntp Is2I

(|p3nrj3)fig.in address to Israel

by prophet.
fi.
cf. 93
;

^tyT n.[m.] a
hence
cf.

clean animal,

iriyapyos

4. dwelling-place, habitation Is 38
so

12

cf.

TW
||

vb.,

AV RV &
1

Saad Ki Ges De Che


20

RVm

(Ew

life
.

*0)j

antelope or gazelle,

most pygarg, a kind of Di Lv 1 i 2t perh. rather


;

so also V'49

De Witt,

cf.

Che OP479

mountain-goat,

tn. "INI, -lil-ii.pr.loc. (Ph. "INT; cuneif. Du'ru KG 121 COT on Jos 1 7 11 ) city in Manasseh, on Mediterr., S. of Carmel (9 Pioman miles N. of Caesarea, cf. L ag o..wrf.m) in M '3} "aN Jos 12 23 n^nto nil j u i 27 1 Ch 7
i

Dt 14 6

(Horn
-

Hom NSS91
"-

cf.

EthVrs.; only

der. fr.

meaning of spring, leap


81 already DI
64

& comp.

-/B^H with kindred As. daShi ; so

).

tn. |W!I

11.pr.111.
!

1. a son of Seir
;

Jos i2 !B ="W<' nBJ 1 K 4"; nil ntoj Jos (cf.nBJ); mod. Tanfura (Tor1 *"">'bi. '< va n de Velde *' (ura) Wilson Bd F*1238 cf. Di Jos 1 1 2 On fTft)TVpj v. sub ft.
Jos 17";
"lH
!
l

MM
!

Gn36 =}B
!

21

iV!

Chi
IB*!
! !

38

2. a son of
s5

f&{ Anah &

grandson of Seir
(for |B' ! q.v.)

Gn
1

= PB"'
2830
s6

26 30 cf. v so also v 4MM2 cf. also foil. Ch i

36

t^m
(
IWI.
"pIo-wi/;

11.pr.1n. a son of Seir

iJH Gn 36"
i
38
;

trTYnO
nir\n

so v

cf.

DW B* WrjTB Is30
;

n.f. pile (of wood, etc.) 'o


ffl

Ez

24";

PB^

q.v.)

Gn 36

(rd.

Di) |W*1

Ch

42

(v

rd.

@ 33
(NH

01 Di) v 30

=j>yys (so

Ges Hi

De Che Brd

Ew Di
1 s.

Gn 36.
vb. push, thrust
;

its circuit,

compass).

tltHI, ttf'H vb. tread, thresh (Ar. J&,


* >m

niTl T T
f 118 f 1 18
pa.
13
;

id.,

Aram.

As. ddsu, Impf.


;

aiDr
id.,
1

r191

COT Q,"
20
,

Horn

rn, NnT, Lij also </woh>,

cf also Ar. U.S, spread, extend,

propet)

Qal P/.
;

2 ms.
6

sf.

cf.NH tPW,Aram.
al

*.$; v. further
2
1

No
87 ;

zoi88s.K^_Q

pf g^

Ch

%*!| Ju

13
;

nim b Inf. cstr. P<. ac<. nnM ^,35* (rd.

140

abs.

W^ nfn

Impf. V~}*\ so rd. for

Vto Ju8 16

cf.

Be Door Bu

f.

rwnn ^

62 4

Drn De Che); ;;sA, nni nhn pitA

TH
violently fig. c. ace.
\jr

191
13
5

arn

n
s

n8
i

sq. cl. of

purpose

%:<?,
feet),

c'f.

tan
6

ninn!)

4o

(Che

trip

up my
v a and
,

&

-^

35
cf.

(transp.
ripp!?ni

nm

with DS"n v 6 and

rd.

Drn @;

l^n

ISTTW

Je 23 12 ); jrushed in (Che),
of "H3 wall

in sim., pt. pass., said

f 62"
;
;

(||MtM Tp).

Jfiph. Impf.
is

fr.nm, if l2 2 1 4f v. sub pointed 'nn J J s 1 1 rightly ^ ie thrust or cas< down, fig. of wicked ma); Pr 14 s2 cf. f 35 6 supr. Pu. P/ 3 pl. *rn ^ 36 13 </iy are thrust down (||li>S3 & Dip "by tS).
14
(3 mpl.

nriT

pr

32

in? j e

2312 8 56

contempt and wrath, 2 Ch 30 ""job what was sufficient. With a gen. T'*'p of the person or thing for which anything suffices Ex 36 s 'Tl3Sn no (more) than enough 7 for the work, Lv 5 and if his hand do not reach (if he do not command) nb> H enough 8 s8 for (i.e. to buy) a lamb, 12 25 \b a'trn *J

in plenty)

for

'

t[TH]
'rnt?^ 5 6
14

[>] stumbling,

<&$!.. J^fH

=ii68

bling,

TnrriTp n.m. means or occasion of stum_ Pr 26 s8 'o n'e>jr p^n na (|| -ipeqwb

enough for recovering it, Dt 15 il'DTO H 1616 With suff. enough for his need, Is 40 18 Pr 25 JJJJ i>3K eat that which is sufficient for 9 s Once with thee; BJ<j Ex 36' Je4 9 Obv of the thing which is sufficient, Pr2 27 gen. 7 Q, ?V a.?D Tl enough of goats' milk. 2. Combined with 3, 3, and esp. JO, 1 (H) has a tendency to form compound prepositions,
8
.
. :

[Fin^T] vb. only Niph. Impf.


Je 23 ifoy t&otf rd. perh. *W, of wicked
1'

3 mpl.

W
fig.,

used idiomatically in certain applications 3 pretii) what suffices for: a. *3$ (")for (the Na 2 13 the lion tare in pieces Vnha H3 for
the
v.

377

12

need of his whelps

(Kb

6e thrust
fr.

down,
Ar.

nm

b); iron.

Hb
fire

13

but? *3>, (|| Vrtk:i|>j> Je 51 58 the peoples labour


;

q. v.
cf.

^TP? /or
,Ji.S

(only

to

satisfy

the

fire),

7n*7 ( V

of following ; perh.

smoke arose, hence become dusky, dingy, inclining to black\.

and the nations weary themselves P , "?~H3 for what is empty. (/9) in the abundance of, i.e. as often as Job 30 25 "IjW H3 in <Ae abundance
of the trumpet, i.e. as often as the trumpet sounds (Ht? elsewhere in this sense). b. HJ
according to the sufficiency, or abundance, of

t]h$ n.m.miUet(NH
'I

Ez
t

4' in
"1)

the series
v.

Aram. W'nn), bid DnjlCT pen D'BhjO


frf*.

D'DEOI

Low 72

Lv

25

s6

and find

il"l?NJ

*T| ace. <o 2fo sufficiency


-

[*VTf]
*[iyty
15

Aram.

Qal Pt.
8"

vb. drive, hasten (late)


j>ass. pi.

(NH id.,
hasten

D'Sirn of run-

ners Est 3
one's self,

(||D'i>rap).

Niph. Pf.

hurry "^}
(||i>n3).

ItTJJ

Est 6 12 ; ntttb fjT^

as much as it demands, Dt 25 s Ne 5 8 3 ns ( 8. c before 3 Ges' 130 ) quantum in nobis erat,' after our ability, Ju 6 s they came 3*v n3")K H3 ace. to the abund-

of his redemption,
'

i.e.

2Ch2620

3
thrust,

ance of the locust in multitude (for which 12 y n ?l^| would ordinarily be said: cf. 7
).

t[n2n-|o]
thrust (Che,
cf.

n.f.

140"

I3

?*!

c.

T?

n'snipp (ew7) shall hunt him with thrust upon


De).

t
id.,

[pM

]]

vb. thrust, crowd, oppress

(NH
PD^l,

; (a) sq. inf. 1S1 7 WOJj HDzras q/fcm as she went up, 18 30 1 Ki4 28 (=2 Chi2 u ) 2 K 4 s Is 28" Vi3V Hp as often as it passeth over, Je
as
XI Tl?1 *39 as (/3)' sq. subst., JC48 as thy words (are) of him ; and in the often idiom, phrases f3B>3 '"'3B' VTO yearly (a combination of rU^HO and nJB>3 rot?: v sub HJB')

out of the abundance

of,

hence as often

Ar. (J-iS drive away, remove, Aram.

31

20

27

aLi) Qal Impf. Ppn*V thrust, crowd, of locusts in swarm J02 8 JP. ac<. pi. sf. Dn'prni B!T2m5 Ju 2 18 (because of) them that maltreated and
;

18

(v.

16 Dr) Zc 14

Ch'24 *;*

and Bhh

np

oppressed litem.

t^T
not

subst. sufficiency, enough (NH, but


in other cogn. languages) -cstr. H, * absol. thrice D'"^ (v. infr.)

it5nn3 Is 66 23 a often as month (comes) in its month (i.e. in its own time: Bnn made more
cf. the phrase precise by the add. of iB^O? tota 0* 13"n) so ^RSB'? riSB* HO 6.; (y ) as conj., with the finite verb pB'K being under;
:

known
sf.

with
only

JjS

Mai

Hyinjf until my
this
*15fp1

I will pour you out a blessing until there is not sufficiency, i.e.

10

stood:

cf.

1p etc.),
1

Jezo8 TfBj 'TO as

often

abundance can be exhausted, or, as 18 can never be, for ever (cf. \jr 72 7 ), Est I H3* and (there will be) as enough (i. e. |Vj3

as I speak,

T^nT
Moab Dt

,TT
I

n.pr.loc. appar. on border of

KcnaxpviTfaY

til" "!,
1

pl" ^ n.pr.loc. 1.
1

pn

192
city in

n
7

Moab
Is 15
45 - 46

iy ioms

Zc

3".

6. DV

11 -*

Nu 21 32 (built up in territory of Gad, hence 11 10 s4 on these vv. & 32 MI ');


30

(MI

pH,

cf.

ib.

adj. gent.

3M

WWl)pH
1
;

contend

with one
,

~N<' 7( cannot than he Ec 6 10 mightier


',3,,
.

P?

or at

^ Nu
also
;
-

by Gad)
33

(cf.

13
1

917
9
,

J648

11
;

vid. also
-

,8 Jtanna rOB* Je48 = P"! Is H v9 =Arnon, cf. Che & Hpt fftTJ

pan

Jos

Miph. Pt. birif) Q3e'->33 pj nyrrb? sjjj aW aW </t people were at strife throughout all 10 the tribes of Israel 2 S 1 9 (reciprocal, cf. Dr.)
Note.ttyb D-1K3 inn
difficult.

pp6

Gn

63

is

(1)

93<g bnk

ZA1887 a68

Seetzen B"aenl
2. fyi.

; mod.
-

,0B

Dtbdn, north of Anion, cf. L ,do,Mo,bl32ff Bd r*U9S Tristr "


.

a6rf in, dwell,

man for
"ftp, as

ever;

f spirit will not abide in this best suits the context, but
(2)

J/y

rd.

TIT or (Kue)

Ne

ii

15

= ruton
Ke
(cf.

place in Judah,
10
,

toward south

Aramaism.is dub.
in,

Kn De Schr RVm
7

Jos 15 22 cf. Hpt -; conject. by Kn Di) to be Tell ed Dheib (van de Velde

"-*") called also

Ehdeib (Rob 8 ""- 101 ).

supported by Zc 3 only. (3) Thes Ew Di render be humbled in, sustained by Ar. usage, but not by Heb. (4) strive with
render rule
of

AV RV

(cf.

T>1

Xn
v.
v.

v.

sub nn.

rrn

sub nxi.

W23 n.[m.] judgment Dt 17"+ 16 sf.'P f 9 *IP Je 30 ; 1. p XD3 throne of


t.
;

supr.) is hardly justified.

13

YH

sub nn.

tjT.E'H n.pr.loc.

tn^O""! T
,

= P 1, q.v. n.pr.loc. = |i:p 2, q.v.


,,! !

^j"
sate,

'-T

vb. judge

(cf.

Ar.
(

T \S
3

intrans. to

8 judgment Pr 20 pi nyDtrn D'Ott^D from heaven thou didst cause judgment to be heard ijr 76 9 2. cause, plea, p? p3 between plea and plea 16 13 8 28 Dti7 |H |H ^tead a cause Je S 1322 30 ; ntyy maintain the cause -fyc? 140 pi yT consider tlie cause Pr 29'; V3B7 pi <Ae ctmse is
;
.

be obedient, submissive, trans, requite,


rule,

compen-

before

him Jb 35 14
5
;

p
8
.

nJB'

change
2
;

the cause

obedience, abasement, govern, ' recompense, *)us requiter, governor, jlIj X* ewy;

^j

Pr3i

D'h
23

p nisnb Isio
1

D1JV pn

Jes

28
;

Ann As. d<2nw, Impf. idin, judge Asrb

lil0

D1 HA49

Aram,

p,

.0? judge, exercise judgment, punish,


'

3. judgment, condemna1 tion, IIVH pi judgment of the wicked Jb 36 ; 4. siri/%, BBB'Ol judgment and justice v".

spn 1J3

p Pr 3
p*11

'

XJP> U*t JM^^i K P> l judgment, ]Jj!xIoo 2 " 01883 633 BBB>_ city, on ^''yv. No ), syn. 16 Je 22", etc.; 7m/>/. PJ Gn 4a + Qal />/. |*J 9 3 Pr3i at., |*iT Gn6 cf. infr., etc.; Imv.

pi>p1

10 pi Pr 22

(%a^

government,

s<n/e, law-suit Str). Zaw; and government Est


29

5.
1
13
.

i^ote. pE* pVnn fyb Jbig


explained.
there is

is

variously

H
4

(1)

AV RV

that ye

may know
Theod, so

Jb35
Pt.

14
;

PJeai;
Gn
)

PJ

15"

7n/. 1. Je 30 13
;

P& +
act
9
10

+2
13

*.

a judgment follow

Aq Symm

as judge,

DeDa, in interpreting {^relative + judgment, but K> is unknown to the dialect of Job and

minister judgment, of

= * i35 u * 5
tlie

God ioy pT Dt 32 36 (poet.

4
;

IWW
9

p*

is

Is3

P:
-

CM, or

used only in Elihu section. (2) rds. 6 r(r XU f (i.e. 'W (cf. 2 9 ) t or 1B> ?), & Qr

0*15*03 D'Sk!)
H. plead

Messianic king

V7 22

men, usu. c. ace. cogn., 'HP PfTU tiWi is none to plead thy cause Je 18 30"; DVV pi 'T plead cause of orplian Je 5
P'3N1 '3y
.

cause, a. of

p?*, indicating ancient uncertainty and a corrupt text. (3) Ew Di rd. '''W tlie Almighty, which accords with usage of Job. (4) Siegf

fllf

(doubtfully).
'I

'l

Je 22 16

also, ace. cogn. om.,

Pr
34

TH3V

9 b. of God, tw6jj J <xf. Aa* pZ* iy 31 cawse Gn 30 6 (E). 3. execute judgment, vindi-

n.pr.f. daughter of Jacob

Gn 3011

uj.i.

46

i5

against enemies, toy PJ pj Dan will judge (vindicate as a warrior) his people 16 the Messianic king D1J3 (v. Di) Gn49 (poet.);
cate, in battle
6 ^1 io God,
;

yjpn ^0^333 m <% might judge


s

til n.pr.m. (judge) 1. son of Jacob and s9 4 Bilhah Gn 30 6 35 Ex i Jos 19 47 Ju 18 1 Ch 6 s4 1 2. the tribe of Dan, JT. nap Ex 31 35 2 523 12 89 13 3 (all P); H 38 Lv 24" Nu i 13 Jos 21
.

'?.

me

(vindicate

me)

\/r

54

4. execute judg"IpS?
;

Gn
(all

46

23

Nu i 38 2
34

26

M io 25
-

26

42

34

s2

Jos

49 - 47 - 47 - 48

ic,

ment, requite, of man,

BB^O

ti^ execute

11 of God, upon judgment every morning Je 2 1 Gn 15 14 (E); O'oy by means of powers Egypt

P) Ju i is 26 12 (P) on JU13 18
(P)
;

2 - 16 - 22 23 - 26 - 26 - 30
;

!"J

njnp

Nu

16 - 31

v.

n?np finhEVt?Nu26
;

H alone in poetry Gn 49
Nu
1
-

of nature 5. govern,

Jb36

31
;

WSVIN

ps

"DBK

10

(poet.)

elsewhere

P? ^$ </>w Sb8 govern

Ez 48

2 - 32
.

J115 33 13 s2 13 i (P) Dt 27 1 Ch 27 2 Ch 2 3. a city on northern frontier of


,

1617

m ^

42

17

m
originally B*$

193
Je
1.
;

M21
15'
(||

Israel at one of the sources of the Jordan,

Ju 18

29

(cf.

);

= D'$ Jos 19
;

3n thf).O u jno

20

Qr,

v.

47

fly?

sub "no.
'p

captured by a colony of Danites named Dan, and made a sacred place with rites of worship
that lasted until the exile (Ju EobBB "' ** * Bd ral .

tn.

"TO n.pr.loc.

a royal city of the

i&a); = Tell
1

Canaanites Jos
Aa/iopwi/
;

el

Kddl,

This place

is fre2930

Mappav, = Madln, close to Hattin, Survey


,

12 19 ;

MaSeov,
1

12 quently referred to: Gn 14 Dt 34 I 20 io 29 2 Ch 16 4 Je 4 15 8 16 15 2 8"; rd. also 18 cf. Dr; and v. rjy for r?1 2 S 20 Ew
14

K
s

Am

dub. ; a village Maron lies 2 hours Kedesh, van de Velde"""- 146 cf. Di.

WSW.

fr.

We

T|"TO n.pr.m. son of Abraham and Keturali

the phrase' V3B*nN3-iyi

J"TO

J U 20>
(Ez 27
.

17U 24

"

K
2

iS3"2S3
yae>
19

10

Gn

25*

Ch

32
.

5
2

given by Chr
.

1K30

Y 1Q T
Keturah
tribe

n.pr.m.

1.

son of
-

Abraham and

if*^
is

Ch

21

Arote.
and,
(1)

Ch 3 o 5
2

v. pi.)

iT-

nfj

S 24 s
is

As no such

place

Gn 2 5 24 (J) 1 Ch i 32 33 2. an Arabian Gn 36* (= 1 Ch i 4C) Nu ji"*"* (P) J u


.

known, thetextisusuallyregarded

as corrupt,

T $
1

being uncertain,

variously changed:

Ban
).

in the wood, Thes after 33

silvestria.

(2) (Sbjl)

rm p**f1
(3D)
c.

<

Z>an and

7/V>

Klo (cf.

K 15 20
12 35 ;
11
.

(3)

fTO* fl
art.

WeDrcf..

having a fnb ( as chieftain ?) Ex 2 4 7 3 i8'(E); Qypt Nu 2 2 (JE), (ff)trtw Nu 1S 21 3 25 (P) Jos i 3 (P), onto Ju 7" 8 DV^D Nu 8.s j u8 5..2.2o. [nonaa dromedaries of Midian 3I Is6o 8 jno DV efay of Midian Is 9 s (the victory

6-9 (31
1

16

1.);

over Midian
|*J"Jt?

t^l

adj. gent. alw.


'JfJfJ

as n.pr. coll.

<^
19

Ju 7-8) cf. io 26 ^83'. 3. *and of Midian Ex 2 13 (E) Hb 3 7


;

H
>n?

iCh

oat? j u 18 130 ;

*JW

nnBB't?

Joi3*i8
tjjfl

n.m. judge

S 24 16

cstr.

|H

WW, later

h**?* n.pr.m.

(cf.

f 68 Ew S45d
.

1 1 ; land on iElanitic (J) Nu 25 (P) 1 gulf (where Arab, geographers still place town 8 "' 118 "- 447 *-; Horn ^x.). Cf. on Midian, Glaser
,5

Ex 4

18

lllsid IB

i.

(18M), 4

f.

t'JHIS
;

El is my judge; on a possible connexion with Zend ddnu, wise, or wisdom cf. Che OF107 v. Palm. btOTt Vog 93) 1. son of David 1 Ch 3 V", but dub. cf. Che 0PK*; Aapv<.v\, L & Sm 3 2 S 3 Codd. AaXovta 3KJ>3, AaXoiua; Klo
;
1
,

f.

nWDNn 25 61416 (P);


17

M adj. gent. Midiajiite Nu io (J);


pi.

Nu
cf.

25' 3 1 (P), D'ru? Gn 37 (E). H2', "ip n.f. province (an Aramaic word,

D'jno Gn 3 7- 8 (JE) M

Syr. jfcliljjo, Ar.ijbxl city)

Esti'+

28t.;

pi.

niJn~i

K20 +
,4
'

||

23 t.; a
.

district of

an

prop. 'tJT'i
carious.

&
2.

in
-

Ch ^"P, but grounds


.'?iJ,

,N
2

priest

of
3.

the

line

preof

Ithamar Ezr 8
sage

Ne

io

7
.

^?n
'

a great

empire, 1. districts of realm of Ahab with nnb> over them 1 20 14 51719 2. of the Babylonian Ez 19 8 ; Dn 8 2 (of Elam) ; nfcnoa >rrto empire:

Noah and Job as 14 20 models of righteousness Ez 14 perh. the same as 4. x ?% one of the noble young men
;

Ez 28 s

classed with
,

princess among the provinces La I (of Judea). 3. of the Persian empire Est I' + oft.; one of
1

which was
exiles,

'

Hjnon
6

Palestine, Ne i ; the returning >pa children of tlie province Ezr

taken into captivity by Nebuchadrezzar ace. "6 the hero of the book of Daniel, Dn to Dn i
1 ,

Ne

having njneri *gfcn

Ne

1 1
,

3
.

4. pro24

+ 22
ti.
7

t.

(also frequently in

Aramaic

vinces in general

Ec

7
;

^"^0

30B'l?3 in the

section).

yna

n.m.

Pr22w
strife,
,

contention

fat places of

province Dn (fertile regions, prob. Egypt; other trans, vid. in Bev.)


the

^8o + 9 t.;

pi. D*3J19

Pr 18 18 DWit? Pr 18"
,

tp"P n.pr.m.
Tn2*
Japhet
"
,

a Meronothite, one of the

+ 7 t.;
Pr 6 14
;

12 contracted into D^"TO Pr 6" io

tnfy

builders of the walls of Jerusalem


T

Ne 3 7
.

Pr 19 13 1. strife, contention, 20 s9 aim. wholly Pr : Pr 18" 23 26 ; also 17"


cstr. 'JVT?
.

(||

V% 22
(||

10
(||

'

ffy*
;

H);

**.

D Hb

n.pr.m. a son of Gomer son of Ch i 6 but rd. prob. nan (q v .);


;
;

contention

'EptupaB, 'Ppa (
'Pupad, 'Epi(pnd.

'Ppa6;

||

Gn

io 3

HDn

ariseth

an)
,

'o

n^tJJ f loose strife

Pr 6 14
ffi ;

16 28
note

'
;

IT^

A rftmrfA

wp
26

18

strife
21

15

28 s5 29

esp.

Q ?p>? K"K
s4

=a
cf.

p;n

v.

sub pn.

contentious,

quarrelsome
tious
2
19

man; woman 21 9

oftener 'D HE'S


15

= a conten'D

tyif t tfvj,
I

^7,

]\L"l

v. trn.

25

27

DJ3J
7
,

Nfe
K"K

2. o6jc< nf contention

f 80

cf. ?i"l

Muss-AmoU""'- 01* 1880-*) not

L^*^

vb. crush, poet, (hs-dakil, crush,


in

Qal; Wiph.

Pt,
ones.

D'SOnj

Is57

15
;

Nn crushed,
^143";
;

194
fig.

nvb-r
fT)"! adj. crushed,

= contrite
ms.

oppressed

Pi. Pf.

K^
, ;

nwn

Hy'74

21
,

s2 4 2 ms. ^89"; Imp/. K3T1 ^ 7 2 Vfff} Pr 22 5 16 sf. (juss.); Wfl) '/'94 J^T1 JflJI Is3 Jb6 9 WKfJJ Jb 4 19 2mpl. ?$*enrn Jb'19 2
;
,

lft ^j)" 10*;

^?1) poet.; always fig., oj>pressed, distressed w io 18 21 and |f); Pr 26 s8 yj,g (|| DW) 74 (|| ??
,

pi. sf. 131.

Pr 2 6

s8

(Baer; edd.

al.

131

= iAose crushed

by

it

(a lying tongue).

(so Baer, v. his ed. p. 44, cf. Norzi); Inf. KJ"!p iSS"1! La 3 M ; c. ace. crws/j, IS53' ;

*/

\//

tn3"l

n.f. crushing,
(viz.

(fig.)

n|T^| Dt

s 23 one

one's life to the earth


(cf.
(''

143

s
,

Egypt ^89"

wounded by crushing

of testicles).

De Che

''
;

subj.),

10 servant of Yahweh Is 53

subj.),

Jb6

Tl

^ b$\;

oppressor
,

^ j2\
2

7% 7

r
|

n. door,

v.

sub n?T.

God's people ^94* (ITO, Is 3 15 cf. Pr 22" s4 V^JI finn '*1 (in all illegally in tribunal, La 3

TH
t

adj. v. sub
-T]

&1.

human
(Job's

oppressor subj.); crus/t me Dy*?^ Jb 19 'B'W JVaiTI); never lit., friends, subj.;
||

[J/

(a verse),
c.

Qal omit)
=
6
;

vb. leap

(NH

spring over, skip

Pt. apil
;

not even Jb 4 19 (D1K3T, with indef. subj.), for suff. ref. not to "VHFIjJ, but rather to *$0, i. e.

art. one leaping fflSQrrpj;


,

Zp 1 S
cf.

Zeap,

5* inep-

flaivovTfs {mepfia[vov(Ttv

ll~>~V)

>^
30

Dr.
30
;

Pi.
P.

Impf. WW) Jb 22'; Pt. 10 Is ig ; crushed, broken s in pieces, shattered Jb 22 c. obj. fern. niyvU; 10 Is 19 subj. flint? (here metaphor, for nobles); 5 made humble, conof servant of' IS53 fig. 4 10 trite Je 44 Hithp. Impf. Wft Jb 5

Wfl Je 44 s N3np Is 53 tMWTO


Pf.
,

men Pu.

inhabiting the clay houses, bodies,


10
;

cf.

Di.

/mp/. 3.hl Is 35
J.jHp

Ct
6
;

2
30

s
;

"^ V' iS
<fce

^ 2 S 22
T0

leap, leap over c. ace.

>//

18 30

= 2 S 22
Is 35
1"

abs. Zeop as

stag,
2
8
(||

DD3 tK3 1J
FIB?).

sq.

^V of locality Ct

I~T

Jb 34^;

must

^T
i.e.

7*T vb.

draw

(water)

(NH id.,
11,

Aram.

let
4

themselves be crushed,
cf.

NTj, ^; Ar.

% pull up bucket;
cf.

iv

let

down;
([(D:

maltreated Jb 5 (in court njJBb, 22 K ); are crushed Jb^^ (the mighty,by God).
fi.
lb

Pi. Pr

v hang down;

liS bucket;

Eth.

N2"l adj. contrite (crushed)


19

K3"n Is
,
;

57

mi ^34
ffii.

Uf?

r*
19

34

contrite Is
,

15

S108 C Adler weigh; As. daM, cZraw water, cf. D1 PA08 Oct. 1888. lx.. alsQ dM(Uy b^ket, Id'"', dal&ni COT ""8) Qal Pf. nj$ Ex 2 19 7ot;j/. 3 ms.
;

57

(||

tJ*vi fip)

sf.

H^T Pr 20
2
16
;

5
;

WPr a6 T.
y

infr.

(||^-

1.3B'3).

Ex
(as

Inf. abs.

S3T
BnJN

"v^ Ex
2
61919
;

19
;

rfraw

3 f. pi. n^-iril

n.[m.]
3t?'n

dust

pulverized),
cf.

no

obj. expr.)

Ex

fig.

(water, but of drawing counsel

K3TTJ

3 90 (on form

Ba NE143).
dub.; fOTI

(Ff$) out of heart,


7

c.

ace. (sf.)

Pr 20 5 . *l Pr

ttilD*!] vb.id.(only^);Qal
(J&ty
r*

io'

Kt

is rd.

as

by RobGes 01 De al., or and he croucheth (Qr J13T Impf.

Qal Pf. i"Dni consec. i. e. and he is crushed,


so

26 is difficult; rd. perh. 3 m. pi. V?"J intrans., a lame man's legs Aawjr down (helpless) so Sta MI3a ; other views in De Now. Pi. Pf.
2

Ew

AV EV

ms.

sf.

apH V' 30
3
1
.

fig. (cf.

thou hast

he croucheth); others rd. OB* nail (adj. intrans. or passive) and crushed he sinketh down, cf.

drawn me up

Pa. in Syr.) subj. '< e 4 (out of Sh '61, cf. v ).


b~l)

t ["yf] n.[m.] door (Ph.

only

fig.

cstr.

VB
and
n313

Che

possible wd. be

HJ*

Niph.

(||

0'b*

T)Sb b* at t
:

yL-

4 t

bta\).

^51";
"

Mipb..

Pf W]?| f

38';

Pt.

be crushed,
(||

broken, of physical
:

t [rW]
Is 26
20

n.f. door, only

distress

^
||

38

f 51 ^ 44 20
yfr

(
;

"F?).

Pi.

*rt?); 6 conin'te (nsnJ 3.b) 10 F/ FV1 V' 5 1 ; sf. n"?' !


c.

fig.,

Qr ^rfpl (Kt Tnh) door of chamber in which people


(cf.

(personified) hides

also

rO^

du.)

crwsA down, of divine wrath;

ace.

ti^T

n.[m.] bucket, tyfa

""P?

^e a

rfro;>

44

20
,

and

crws/t to pieces, obj. ref. to niDVJ?,

in metaph.
I

f 51 ."? Nu
10

v.

in.

15 (hanging) from a bucket Is 40 ; Du. sf. CD ?V 7 VpTO Nu 24 cf. Di (on form dolyaw cf. Ew
l

[^Z'i] n.[m. j (crushing), crashing, dashing, sf. OO^ nnn3 IXb" ^93' of ocean (waves).

isoa *

Anm.3

)also g ta ^.^.
-

fj

f I grae l' s prosperity.

t[ni 77] P 1
Vni>^

!|I

of

[f'V'?]

af
-

branch,

"TD1 (^

of fo11 -; cf
v. also

Ar

5i

Aram

&%

NH in deriv.;

toi, nan).

bough, metaph. of Israel under figure of olive 16 Ez 17 s7 (figure of vine); v23 Je tree

195
7912 of Asshur as a (under figure of cedar); 31 65 Vn'p"! Ez 19" Isr. as a vine (cf. Low ). cedar,

rfc-i

t[n71]
disturb,
fig.

vb.

make turbid
also

(As. daldhu,
Pal.

Zim Br81

in

deriv.;

n?

-1

tj-M n.f.
daltu(m)

(i

m. " 13
1

'

19

door

Strm
1'

AV

1843

Schr C0T01
to

(NH
;
'

nnh CIS
As. ecWi*,
c.

7' 3

; ace.
bar)
9

<o JoZY,

TVl (always
here
;

Ba

2 " 01897

id.; As. Ph. pi.

607

fr.

Vbv,
and
art.)

abs.,

Impf. 2 ms., rv}*ini Ez 32 3 fs. sf. a U?~\n Ez 32i 3 + v 13 (Co D'e>D-tn); stir up, trouble, make turbid (always with feet) sq. D'D

Qal
:

be anxious, fear,

*L*

turbavit, conturbavit)
s

art.
i

exc.
,0

Ct8 + Ez4i 24 but


t.;

Co

Ez32

(||D3"in,
13b

D Baer, and
Ba-in (cf.

notfc>);
2

so 32 13 *

Gn
2

+
;

18

O^J
-

Gn

K 12
;

10

Du.

DW^ (cf.

Jb 3 81 ; cstr ?j?J?1 Jb 3 1 32 Co sf
D
(cf.

rta n .f.),
23

^ m?h
;

^h
,

Ju 19 s2 sf. *j* Sta !187 *) Dt 3 6 + 9 t., Jos 2 19 + 6t. + Ez26 2


19
1

(but v

Cords.

for

Dnhn).

t [7/"-T] vb. hang, be low, languish


Hiph.

(NH
Ji

TCH Zc 1' + Is 26 Kt K 16 pi. nirta Jos 6


26

20

weak,humbleZim
be directed,

thin, thin out vines, etc. BF7,! Ar.


";

As. daldlu, be

Jj

direct, guide,

34

Je36 +iot.;cstr.nin^Ju3 +i9t. + Ez26


,

23

guided; J JJj put in motion, commotion; JjJjj be in motion, hang, dangle; also

s4 7 12 (Co Tlh) s/. V*|>1 Pr 8 Vrrtnjn 2 Ch 3 4 9 3 61314 1. door ^; OHVlinjn 2CI14 vnh^Nes 31 of house (disting. fr. door-way, cf. 1 K 6 nna 6 6 910 7 Gni 9 ) Gni 9 Ex2i (all JE)Dti5> J0S2 9 31 2237 1S21" (nytrn mnh) 2 K (JE) Ju 1 1 19 8 32 32 32 so fig. of wisdom's house 6 Is 5 7 Jb 3 1 4" M doors of house Pr8
; 1-

Jj amorous,
of
1 pi. ttiV|

coquettish, gesture or behaviour


*rifa

women) Qal Pf
8
.

V
6
,

16 6

ffa

142
1

7
;

'

*h 38" Jb 28 4 V 79 ^3 Pr 2 6 7 cf. nbv) ;hang, 'depend, Jb (on v|n


Is 19 Is

28 (of one descending a miner's shaft ||W3);


be low, brought 1 9 ( |P 3 "][?) ; 6 of distress ^79* 11 6 142 7 lanlow, metaph. 14 guish, of eyes, look languishingly (Che) Is 38

'

be low, of streams Is

Vtfljrr^J ippb; partic.

of
2

'>

S 3
;

'

18 16

Ch

22 3

^
2
1

v 3); temple 1 K 6 MMii 7 50 s2 28 s4 29 s Ne 6 10 2 Ch 3' 4

Miph.

Impf.

7*

Is 17

4
,

5w Ju6 , be
6
;

Mai i 10

so of Ezek.'s temple,

Ez 41 *&**m*,
1718

2. door of

room Ju s

23 24 25
-

S 13

K4
2

s3

310

esp. doors of *ttOT or D'BHp 'p i 23 21 4 cf. also Ez 4 1 ; also of court

K 6 3132 7
rTJJJJ

50

9 2CI1
,

brought low, laid low of glory of Jacob.

Ju 6 6 fig.

of Israel

Is

1 7

Ch 4

9-9
,

common

and of porch Dt 3 s Jos 6 26


6

CjW
(cf.

Ch

3. grates of city 29'. 34 16 Ju 1 6 3 1 S 2 3 7 2 Ch 8 5

T ^'l adj. low, weak, poor, thin (especially 21 in "Wisd. lit. and poet.) ?^ Lv 14 + 7 2 Ex 2 3 3 + 17 t. + in ^ 82 3 D'H 8 1., !"

tnen generally dis6i ?i tinct fr. iye>, wh. denotes the whole structure of gate, inch posts, open space, etc., while 19 3 'T is swinging door), 7 13 (where also sense 14
1 2 narrower than ||"W) IS45 (II B^VW) cf. v 31 16 4. in other senses Je49 Ez38". andi/'i07 10 (mostly fig.) door (prob. lid) of chest 2 K 1 2
;
:

Ne 3iAe.i8.14.15

+
41

1
19

1.

ni?'l

(E); of

Gn 4 1 Amnon
21

19
;

weak,
S 13 4
cf.
;

Am

thin, of kine

Gn
4

weak, of family
;

of Saul

2S3I (opp.

pin)

Ju6 15
10

reduced, poor
'

Ru 3 (opp. 1-E>y) Je 5 (opp. rich) Lv 14 (P) 2 5 5 (opp. to D^HJn, v ) Pr 28' Zp 3 (hj N>y BJ>5
mostly subst., a poor (man),
the

poor

Ex
15

aperture of womb Jb 3' (<:D3


;

'~\);

jaws of croco4
;
;

6 doors dile Jb 4 1 (v:B 'i) lips of man Ec 1 2 and shutting off sea Jb 38 810 doors enclosing of heaven through wh. comes rain yjr 78^ (cf. 'B>n niriS Gn 7"); of column of MS. (from

Pr 10 (JE); opp. to IT? Ex 30" (P) 13 8 16 4 9 |||V3K 1 S 2 Jb5 ^72 28"; opp. Jin 30 4 8 6 cf. also 82 4 113 7 Pr 14 31 Is 14 25 4 Jb20 1019 Pr2 2 9 Je 39 10 reduced, weak, help3 28 less (|| >iy) Jb 3 4 ^ 82 (II also DOT), Pr 22" Is

23 22 16

Pn

Am

4 s io 2 11 26

Am 2
also

7
;

s3 shape) Je 36 ; fig. of easily accessible woman, Ct8 9 ; in simile Pr 26 14 ; of Jerus. as gate of 1 2 people Ez 26 ; of Lebanon Zc

Jb 34 ; cf.
fi.

19

opp. &V \\mzbK Jb3i 714 38 2 17 29 41 Pr 19 21" 28


16
;
.

ilbl

n.f.

coll.,

hair,
12

thrum
;

(both

from

hanging

down) nh Is 3 8
6

cstr.

nh

Ct 7";

tWTT,
1

Tfh*! n.pr.m.
a. a priest,

drawn) 1. ^'Pl,
Ch
18
.
-

(Yah(u)

hath

hair, ^B'X"1 '~\ Ct7 ; thrum (threads of warp hanging in loom) in sim. of premature death

contemp. David,

0JW3?

nVro

Is 38

12
.

b. a prince of Judah, contemp. 24 25 a. head of a family 2. Jerem. Je36 12


.

^\
.

fn. [npT]

n.f. the

poor cstr. T&[


;

contemp. with Zerubb. Ezr 2 24 descendant of Zerubb. 1 Ch 3 10 contemp. of Neh. Ne 6

60

= Ne 7
C.

62
.

b.

+ 2t.;

pl.nip^l

Je52i

516

Je 40 7

the

poor
12

(coll.,
||

father of

7 24" 2,5 (in helpless ones) Je 40 2 15 has strangely the pi.) as also v
,

weak, Je 52 16 ,

MT

rh-hi
tnb^b'l
mistress of
n.pr.f. Delila, Philistine
i6--i-u-m-m

196
woman,
see also

^ 72"
1

WJ73.

DOT

Tp*); hence blocd of

Samson Ju

animals not to be eaten


17

Lv

17

26 27
-

10101 " I214


s5

y9 T|l'
"*"

u.pr.loc. a city of Judah, Jos 15^.

M
(all

7
23

(all
1

P)

[^17*^]
id. (=1?T

*. drop, drip (WisdLt.)


trough,
etc.,

(NH

RS KSM ), but to be poured out & (cf. covered with dust Lv 17 13 (cf. RS " '*). 2. usually blood become visible, a. as from
Ez 33
a

H) Dt 1 2

16 - 23

15

S 14 323334

more common), I^J


i.e.

Aram.

wound n3OT

*T

K 22
;

s5

(cf.

D'OT
,9 - ,9

ffin
38

Ex 4 2526
6

iH aX.i,dri/>) QalPf 3ft. TJ? nBJn g&ff^J


Jb 16
Imjrf.
20

rHWDy, 1 19
drips,

weeps (drops in tears); ^BJ DDpT = i.e. weeps (itself away Che cf.De); 18 :n;an sj^t on; n^peto Ec io <A house i.e. leaks, because cracks are not mended.

22 by dogs 1 K2i EZ32 ; from the nose Pr 30 33 bloody issue of a woman & Lv 15 19 cf. v 25 pi. rnrta Ia ipo 18 7 v (all P) 20 (H) blood in which child welters

v.infr. h); licked

nw

Ezl6 6.6.a + V
3'

37 T *]7'1 n.m. a dropping (of rain, cf. Wetzst zpv,iv. I6 i3 n 9i,'6^ fig y-yp Yjb f,^ p r lg etc
:

of

rmm dwid nswi


TpE/l
t

W?

del ABSCoal.); of goat Gn ( 6 51M b. oft. obj. (JE); of slain bird Lv i 4 shed Gn 9 6 (P) 37 s2 (E) Nu 35 s3 spill,
-

-vnjp

ota T>to

(P)Lvi7*(H)Dt2i iS25 4 8
24

sl
'

iKi8 2K2i
28 45 26

16
18

'"i

Pr 27".
9".

lCh22

Ezl6 38

22 469

12 ' 27

23

33

36

n.pr.m. a son of Haman, Est

16 s DV33 DOT OMjf; (del. BCo) Pr I ; also ^ 79 OT -]B'e> a blood-shedder Ez 18 10 Tft n3BB>'i<JJ
;

[P ^J
id.,

vb. burn(intrans.), hotly pursue


??"*[,

Ez 2 2 3 cf. v 4 (also Pr 6 17 La 4 13 ); less


etc.
V' 7 9

oft.
33

Je 22 317 iCh'22 8 28' subj. of pass. T 2 ?*,


2
31

(NH
ripJ>"J

Aram,
36
;

,oX

all intrans.

kindle; Hiph., Aph. transitive)

QaAPf.
Ob
;

burn, 2 ms.
;

Gn
10
.

9
c.

NU35
b)n
22

M Dt
so

(both P)
32
42

1|?fy 17 Zp'i (song) blood of slain ;

Dtig

19

G1131
19

3 mpl. *p!ni consec.


2

18

sf.

D"^n 1
Isr.

Si

Nu 23"

Jnf cstr. P^ Imp/, jfy?, V i '$F\ La4 53 1 S 17 Pt. act. pi. tr$* V 7 U Pr 26 s3 ; 1. 6rw, DH3 'P?^ Ob 18 (fig. of Isr. ravaging Dv3tW; on construction among Edomites, M also in c. 3 c f. 2 K 1 D'pinb VXH
;
;

(JE), obj. of nne>,


cf.

f
'

||

Ais

bvs) 7 ); ^ 7" arrows he maketh burning ones (subj. God) RVDe Che al.; & Df^ tfpty Pr 26 s3 burning
lij>s

(fervent)

(opp.

$)

3?).
1

2. Aoity pursue

Gn

36

(E; sq. TIJ*)


(both sq. ace.)
7wiu. p.inn
;

La 4"
Is 5";
subj.

S 17 63 (sq. id.); Hiph. Impf. sf.


;

io 2

Ez 39 17 18 19 & 2 S23 17 = lChn 19 (D'B^n 0% hyperbol. for imperilled life); as food of young eagles Jb 39 30 d. oft. of innocent blood, i.e. blood shed with injustice & cruelty, 'PJ D"J Dt 21 89 1 S 19 s 2K21" 24 4 ^ 9421 106 38 cf. v 38 Pr 6' 7 Is 59 7 6 3 16 19 Je7 22 (also 26 ); ^PJ D^ Jo 4 Jon i 14 10 also in cstr. 'PJ D1 Dt 19 cf. 27^ nisni) BfB) ' 4 17 3 't 2 K 24 <p3n OT Dt 19" Je 22 D^p? DT 4 Je J e 2 M further Dp? D^i3S n'lE'B?
fig.

under

of lion;

also

'

19

M
1

Ez 24 10

inflame,
tf'KH

Dp'i>T.

D'pnx
'OT

D1.

La

13

c.
.

ace,

= my (feo<A(||nn^j
'
'

;'

D3n *OT

31
;

in

f 30

10

W1).

e.

aum^r

wine Is 5 11
n.f.

kindle obj.

Ez 24 10
.

tflpyi

s2 inflammation, Dt 28

n 7*1
Eth.

v.

sub r6n.
9 '
;

tD"i 3c0 n.m." blood (NH &, Ar. *S ^y: As. damu Nor 239 Zlm BP72 76 Aram.
-

o/JZoo^ D^n bxH Nu 3 5 (all P); Dt 6 2 Jos 20 3 6 9 2 S 14 11 f. pi. D'OT of abunI9 dance, blood in quantity, hence sts. of blood shed by rude violence, and of blood-stains; Gn 4 10 " (J) as crying from the ground for ven1921 '
.

geance
26.26.

(cf.
j
15

RS 80"
4

t", m?'f,
cstr.

^JOT

tn 2 S

+ 3t.;
D3OT

fh U>) abs. *| Gn 3 7 +i54t.; Gn9 + 62t.; sf. VJ S26 20 -f 3t.; i (Qr; Kt T*l) + 4 t.; WJ Ez 16 3030 + 1 1 1. to"jGn9 + 3 ot.; ROT Lv 4
22 8 I
16

Ig

also 2 S 3 1 6 ), comp. 2i 8 6 6 936 6 g 26 Ez 1 6 (on txt. of v


-

'-

397

s8

22

7 D1K Hb2 817 and in supr.) Zc 9 2 Ch 2 4 other connexions but interchangeably with

26

vid.

sg.
(pi.
1

S3

17

20"
88
'OT.

K9

33

Is34

Gn

DOT Lv 16"+
cstr.
10

Co)
;

24

al.;

11

t.;

pi.
sf.

D'OT

v. esp.
26

EZ21 37 22" 'OT *D3rrt>K fft Jb


;

3' 6 - 6 - 7

18

D7BnT
22

Ex' 4 :5 +35t.;

"OTGn4 +i8t.;
6 - 6 - 6-9

TOT

VOT Lv 2 S i" Kt (Qr 1OT); T"? Ez i6 ; T , 11 7 20*+3t.; v OTLvi2 +2 t.; D!TOTLv2o -r


5t.;

= slaughter,
(IP?1) 3S
10

blood-stains ofJerusalem Is 4 4

sg.
(II

Gn

37

(J)

Je 48 10 Ez 5 17 28^
7 7
-

1. blood of man or animal, = the

life

(^?3)

Gn 9 4 (P) Dt 1 2 Lv 1 7" '* (H); cf. "fy$Q BfcJ sin D^a v 11 (H) & oa/Ofetojp d;ot Gn 9" (P);

id-)! Vlimi Dt32 (song: pspr 'OT + 79 ) pi. H3$ 'OT 2 K 9 Hoi bloodshed at Jezreel; cf. D'OTa'D'OT 2 nni)0 "OT 1 K 2"; in Ez 9' J Ho 4
cf.
;

Don

fnsri

N^ni

(B aer )

r d.

xrm for Den v

d.

DT
Vrss Co Comm. Dn? 31K Pr i n cf. v 18 i2 6 Mi
;

197
fte

nrn
of being drunk with blood) ; then of simple biKt? D"ia iDTbmK riTAl!
9
.

f;

DW

in wait for blood of a pZan of

fig.

murder Is 33 1S (obj. of JffiB'); CI?'! CSB'lp Ez 7 23 bloody crime; as symbol of oppression, violence Mi 3 10 g. (||n^), Hb 2" (||id.)
D'CR guilt of bloodshed, blood-guiltiness Ex 22 then more generally, mortal sin (RS 0TJC4 "' 2, ""d cf. Ez i8 13) V5I 1' (cf. Ho 12 15 );
1 ,
1 ,

human vengeance
1

K2
'
-

o. of

water turned into blood

(sg.)

by divine power Ex 4" (J) <]"*> (JE) 9 V 9 9 2 (P) ^ ? 8 jos 29 ; cf. Is. 15 & E/. 3 2; s further, of appearance of blood in sky Jo 3
in Egypt,
' '

& of colour of moon v 4


of water

specifically of red colour

D^J D'EHK

K 3"

cf.

23
.

3. blood

also

D'pna Xia
:

^ 5 DWn
7 3

|nn bloody bridegroom Ex4 phrases also those denoting character, chiefly poet., 8 COT BN bloody man (sanguinary) 2 S 16
;

DW

2s

25 - 33
.

h. pi. also in
2526

K*K 2 S 16 7
29'; rd.

59 139
2
4'

19

Pr

DWn
9

om ^:K, ^ 26" 55"


n^-^Kl Woorfy house
nJV3 bxi, D'OT "Vy

used with religious significance, a. blood of 71313 passover-lamb Ex 1 2 (all P) ? (all JE); note also TVnsn D% i.e. blood by which a covenant was ratified Ex 24 s (JE) Zc 9". h. blood used in ritual, Lv 1 7" "S3< BQ|3 KW Cnn
s4 '-"' 2 Ch 29 also Ez 4 4 (both afcfj); Lv i 6 Is 1" V'50 thrown on altar, vb. 20 " 2813 Pit usually c. 7? Ex 24" (JE^ Lv i 3 im 8 M s 8 al i P r 8 7 9 7 (H) Nu 1 8 (P) Ez 43 ( ) 13151S 22 22 22 2K 16 2 Ch 2 9 cf. 30 vb. sprinkled, 9 njn Lv 5 16 (both P); sprinkled toward tent

(H);

cf.

||

21

but

with
6

We Dr BnM
(del.

further
i9.

13

on

DTO
/'s

his house is blood;

Na
i.

16

3';

"V?

Ez

22

24

+v

B Co),
is
-

*^1

.,

17

'

Moorf t in (upon) him, he

responsible for
(all

16

his
1

own death Lv 20 9

cf.

v 1112 1316 27
;

8 13 ( +

fW)
1

13 tel
s3
,

Ez 3 3 5

H), Ez te*ha tej Jos 2 1919 ;


4
;

19

so with 13?'
2

K2

njnvEz33
toTTI*
22
s

igtf) by

16

and

and D*^ 0m 1^33 DW b^BTI Nb Dt fa&i >t Ju 9 (b) ^ D^ ft} Je 6 Jon i;


also
;

'iB'N-i-i'y

*>

3^0
2

^
2
32
';

of meeting (vb. njn) Nu I9 44 (P); brought ir.io tent of meeting Lv 4 516 6 s3 cf. io 18 (all P); sprinkled toward the holy of holies (vb. njn) H.u all Lv4 e.6.i7 l6 ( p^. brought within t^

24

1S

Dn?T
sg.

Ez
cf.

^
22
4

njni

Dt 19 10
i]D-J3,

v. 2

S 21

supr.; also

ncefc

and as
4

subj. of b 3e>rv;

imputed to Lv 17 (H); tTDT. \b pK Ex v 2 (both JE) & (sg.) Nu 35^ (P). j. of judicial process in case of bloodshed "en
s/jaZZ 6e

on day of atonement Lv 1 6 1SIS " (cf. v 14 ) v (all P); thrown on people EX24 8 (JE; p"}J); 30 21 sprinkled on priests (njn ) Ex 2 9 L v 8 (both P) ; on garment (in sanctuary, njn) Lv 6 20 (P); apveil
27
12 718 plied withfinger to horns of altar Ex 2 9 Lv4
-

22 1

S5.30.34

D-fp Bfj-p]}

as^tsb Dt 1
16

f cf. 2 Ch
5

10

nbyn

rib

1JP DT^S Lv
blood at

19

(H).
6

k. in phrase require
22

jglg.18 p ; rf aJ g0 9 ^,9) 20 applied to tip of right ear of priest Ex 2 9 LV8 2324 (all P; also Lv 14 1425 P); poured out 12 718 25 > at baseof altar ("bx (all W?)Ex 2 9 Lv 4
9.9.9

20

^
-

^
5

43

thehandof,exa.ctwengeance(forit)from,
;
'

to} B*!^ EZ33 Gn 9 tfyjj toj GH42 D'OT Eh'l ^ 9 3 (E); abs. M-jJO iOTTiK B>j?3K 2 S 4 cf. Ez 3 18! 33 8 ; -by '^ IpS Ho i 4 ; "1 WJ3J1 Jo 4*; Ez 3 5 6 6 6 6 ; cf. on the other
;
-

1>Q

i with PT 8' 5 T (all P); half of blood put in basons Ex 24" (JE); blood poured out on altar Dt 1 2 2727 blood of

P);

cf.

with nso (Niph.) Lv

15

red heifer burned

NU19
Ex
15

(P);
18

vid. further

such terms as 'nst DT


(cf.
cf.

hand * ^Q 133? nsiS tol }frfa


let it

S 26 20

i.e.

Dt
;

12

27

not be unavenged. 1. of blood as defiling a land Nu 35 s3 (P) cf. + 106 38 (pi. D'ma) ; fBpjf

v 14 ); nnssn
19

34'* (both JE) 16 ); D'P^n Q-<[ Lv v 33 (P; nxtsn di i,x 30 10 t (P) cf. Ez

23

D^O Ho 6

of a city foot-printed
I3

blood; defilinghands Is 1 59 La 4 further, of blood as oppressing one


it BfeJ

14

(VB) with Ez 2 3 3745 who has shed


cf.
;

v naj, ubf, ; ^ swine's blood, as heathen riKlsn, DfK); T'jn-D'n, 3 4 x 6 offering Is 66 ;' cf. D^O Dn'apj (v.

45

oran'c] l v

I4

i4.i7.25.s8

Che).
(blessing

4.

fig.

of wine
||

D'bjjrD'n
cf.

Gn

49"
text.

EH3

pt?y

Pr 28 17

m. atonement
-

for

of Jacob
1

});

Dt 32"

(song)

8 blood-guilt is expressed by D^n Dnb "IB331 Dt 2 1 form of vb. cf. Ges 5S5 9 & Di)7 ni blood (on

10 nDn-nwri a:y d ?. fcr$ Ez 19 prob.

error cf.VR;

Da
NO ,

prop.

rIDl"l3 era

her height.

(-shedding) as connected with divine wrath

tl.

Tltyi vb. be T T

like,
;

resemble
-

(NH ^

id.,

ana n^y vion vdbb>i Ez 14 19 imp] nn b* T42 Ez'io^/v. further QTO TfTI T3f K Dt 3 2 cf. Je 46' cf. also of human divine vengeance by help Jflftn DTB ^PIT ,/, 58"; Dn3 *JpJl fTOR 68 s4 note further' Is 49 s6 Ez 3 9 9 (in both
; ,
; '

Aram.

W,

| )

)c?

cf.
-

pl, )Ii>

;>Wcb,

Nab. '"DT 'rf. (No in Eut N,b lnKr I>Si ); also )l'<io?, and ).ooc likeness (whence Ar. iUo image, 272 cf. effigy, as loan-wd. Fra ) nin^l) Qal Pf.
3 ms.

1 Ez 31

^I44

4
;

fs.

nriOT

Ct7

8
;

ms.

rntrr
rin?"J
8
;'

198
7
;

EH
til.

31
1

Ez 3 1 1 pL W?J
;

218

pi. nt?1?l

3 pi. IB? Ez 7 /mp/. 3 ms. HOT ^8 a s HOT Ct2 17 consec. 1346 7m. ms.
i s.

WOT f 102
9
;
;

[nu
consec.

Is

cut

off,

destroy Qal

?]

vb. cease, cause to cease,


Perf.
1 s.

WOT

Je 6 2 ,
49

8"; P<. 'noil

Ct2 9 ;6e
p,

WOT1
(eyes
fig.

ternal appep.rance, sq.

Ctf
f

tote, resemble,' of ex8 14 917 "?K

Ho 4

6
;

Impf. 3
17
;

3 fpl. juss. nj'OTljl

Jei4

1.

fs.

HOTR La

intr. cease

Jei4

17

sq.

Pharaoh); of condition or quality sq. p Is I 9 102 7 144 4 ; to nvrb .TDT...V? ^8o 7 ; also abs. Is 46 s ; sq. s !>t Ez Pi. Pf. dot 2S21 6 riw V50 21 ; 3i
f
t re6)

Z gj8.8.i8 ^n jj

from weeping) La 3 49

(id.)

2. cause

fig

to cease, cut off, destroy, c. ace. Israel

\|/-

(under Je 6 2 ; (under fig. of ^BS) Ho 4 s is Niph.. Pf. HOT? Is 15" + 3 fs nnp-13 Je 4 7


of

fWma)

'.

WOT Nu 33 M
2

Isi4

24
;

sf.
;

TWOT. Ct
2
fs.

9
,

2ms.nrPOTJOb s ffm; EZ32 2 is.WOTJIs6 5


,

pi.

1B1J

S
18

5
;

Imp/,

H$V

Is io 7
25 s

BT^

Est 4"

Pt. HOT3

Ho 4 6 + Ho io be
7
;
1

;'

Inf. abs. nb"U Ho ro ; cut off, destroyed, ruined,


15
;

(juss.);

nQ-!N"La2 13 'Hoi2";
'WOTJjl Is

40

sf.

40

imagine, think, devise;

46

2 mpl. Is jVlplPl
liken,

compare;

1. liken, i.e. consider to

of a city Is 15 11 (||" '!!?') Je 47 s of people Ho 6 2 5 71515 cf. Ez 3 2 ; 4 Zp 1" Ob ; of king Hoio 13 21 of beasts i/^49 be ruined, undone, prophet ;
'

be like, compare, causat. of Qal, sq. p of external s 9 appearance Ct i ; of quality or condition Is 46


.'N of external appearance Is sq. (bothobj.God in ref. to idols); abs. use comparisons or similitudes (parables, symbols, etc.) Ho 1 2" (subj. ', ). 2. imagine, form an idea, 5 devise 2 S 2 1 (on context cf. Dr) think, intend, 56 5 13 abs.Isio 7 Bq.Inf.Nu33 (JorH)Ju20 Est4 s4 think that, sq. obj. cl. (Impf. without of. 1 4

at sight of

Yahweh

Is 6

5
.

(obj.

'*)

La

13

T ^121 n.[m.] cessation, pause, quiet, rest;

40

18 ' 25

||

Is

62^+

2 1.;

cstr.

"OT Is 38' (but

v. infr.);

Is 62" keep not 1. quiet, in phr. 03? quiet (let there be no quiet to you); in prayer s to God 'Hp 'V?N ^ 83 keep not quiet (inactive;

TPK

no

conj.)

make
Is
1

think of, sq. ace. ^48'. Hithp. or become like; Impf. PvJP ^Bltt oneself
iff

50

21

62 and give 2. in phr. *BJ 'OT3, appar. ('<). quiet, peacefulness, even tenour, of my days Che Di, pause, (so De Or SS) others, as Hi

bnn, DpE>);
rest to

cf.

Sb "I Uijin"?K1 Is

him

Ew

14

will
cf.

make
-

mi/self like the


2
).

Most High

(on form

Ges s64

fm^T n.f.

likeness, similitude (mostly


'
-

noon-day (cf. <S35, & height ), fig. of middle life, but usage dub.; Klo 8k 1884. 157 gfiggfo^ pause, of natural end of life,
resting-time, i.e.

Gn Dr * m ) 18 1 Is 40 + 3t.; cstr. '1 Gn 5 + 16 t. sf. *WM 26 s 1. likeness, similitude, of exGn5 WJIWI i


-

BN,2 147ff fr. mispunct. for late) (ace. to Lag Pro, 41iEnBTr 389 an Aram, ioanace. to \Ve fflDI; JPh abs. Che or 474 wo'rd, but v. Di 5',
-

WOT

Hezekiah's natural expectation, in contrast with the speedy death implied in v b but * of v 11 is ag. this; Bid emends OT3
;

parallelism

after

; Klo

1-

suggests

though not necessary; is on the whole best.

Dh| but view

or

Ohs

as poss.,
first

stated

ness, i.e.

ternal appearance, chiefly in Ezek. Ez i (like26 something that appeared like) so v 1 8 2 (efc) nsnps riiOT ( c f. Co), io kb? "1 nx-i|;
:

tL
still

cf.

also

Dn

io 16 D"JK

V.

TWT3

i.e.

one like the


26
;

(NH
1

[DO"-!] vb. be or grow dumb, silent, id.; Eth. in 11. ftgaoaoi stupefy;
2 "l\CffD; t\fli><n>; be astounded, stupe-

in.,

&

sons of
io.m.26

man;
28
;

similitude, resemblance

I0 io.2i.22.

D -ix nNIOT TWD1

Ez i 10 *1 HSIO
-

fied) Qal Pf. 13


;

'

(pattern of altar), 3 2 Ch 4 (images of oxen); of son in likeness of 3 father Gn 5 (P) so also of man in likeness 18 of God Gn i 26 (|| D^S) 5 1 (both P); cf. Is 4 o
;

nta| v

also'2Ki6

10

Jb 30 27 V% + 35' 5 Impf 13 D'T Am 5 + 2 t., OTM Lv io 3 Jos io 3 fs. 2 18 OTri La 2 2 fs. tfa Je 4 8 (so Ki 01 & Ko 327 q.v.; others Niph.); D'lKI Jb 31 34 *Bf.
,

WW

Exi5 +3i;
Thes 01
Bii

16

pi. cohort.

nOTJ Je 8 14 (bo

Kb 327
6 13

what
2.
cf.

"lB ! will ye compare to him (?$)1 q-v. 4 adverbially, in likeness of, like as IS13
:

q.v.;
15

others

Niph.);

'*|

||

1. be silent

^4

30

Ez 2 4
2. be

'

Lv
;

io 3 (P)

Am

35

(prob., cf. De Che), 10 s8 13 5 ; in grief La 2 3 .

+ . Ez i rd. rfOfy, v. P3 and J P Peters JBL189i40 B On ins niOT Ez I io (apparently masc.) cf. Thes & Sm who
Ez
23
1S

&

"13

58

13

still

'

16

Jb 31 34
c.
,,

= perish Je8
Jb 29
21

(opp. to both speech


14

and motion)
18

48

f 31 (Sb6
\jr

'l);

10

? be silent to i.e. be resigned to


(
||

37

62 s,
9

trans,
rds.

tlie

likeness

of one had they all four; Co


'2

nnx.
1

sq. nsj) top


less,

WBJ?

"P); be still,

motion-

[J

"?"!]

n.[m.] likeness, nn3 i3*D*=T + 1 7


i.e.

(men);

1213 standstill Jos io (of sun ||lDy); iSi4 6 Je47 (of sword |pV?^); so also of

his likeness is as a lion,

he

is

like a lion.

27 bowels, as seat of mental excitement Jb 30 ;

man
La
(||

199
cease not to

'V2-\

18

^JTria DMPTPK,

i.e.

weep

Mi;i/ot

3. 6e stnwi; <fcm&, 16 astounded, in simazement and fear Ex 1 5 (J3N3)


'"WP1

^33 Tfa).

Minyay

S. of

near Gaza La^oi.om.m.tod.i.m. cf Gaza Rob"*'-" on other pro;

Niph. P/. 3 pi. *BT Je 49 20 5030 IOT 1 S 2 9 2 mpl. Je 51 6 6 made i7en<, 9 i.e. destroyed; the wicked 1 S 2 (^na), cf. 6 s6 30 Je 51 men of war Je 49 50 dwellings
*B"TJ1
;

Is 2 3 2 (but cf. II. Don). consec. Je 25 s7 Impf.

posed identif. cf. Di. of Caleb 1 Ch 2 49


.

2. n.pr.m. descendant

WW

(NH i^S Aram. PP 1!, ^ij: As. in deriv., v. infr.), Qal Impf. 3 fs., and Inf. abs., Vpnn ybn}
id.,

ttyO'TI
;

Vb.

weep

Ar.

&

i-.j

Po. Pf. 1 s. vpa wopini WB> ^ 1 3 1 2 composed and quieted my soul Che (as a weaned child). Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. sf. 13Q"in he
Je 25".
' '

riVO !

W
1

"nni

Jei3

17
.

T
i.e.

[yp !] n.[m.] (weeping, trickling) juice, wine or (&) oil (cf. foil.) lyo"! Ex 22 s9
Di
;

(God) hath silenced us Je 8".

(=

caused to perish)

(llinx'jp), c f.

Ar.
coll.

&\

iSl'i=wine.

TrTOttT
cf.

n.f. (silence)

whisper (on format,


1

t nyCI n.f.
late
;

tears (chiefly poet, and


;

Ba*)ngn
1

non-i ^ip vxr\ -iron


16

12

19

JfCB'N
i.e.

Jb 4 a whisjwr and a voice, P'lpl HOO' an articulate whisper (cf. Di); ^IVO DpJ
!

and contemp.) (Ar. kli As. dimtu Hpt* 4120 """- Zim BP23<; Aram. dimu, 6 WOT, Jooo; NH WJ, nyp-=!)_abs. 'T ^8o
freq. in Je.

29

npp"Ip

\^

107

Ae settleth storm into whisper.


si-

+ i o t.
7

cstr.

nypi Ec 4
6 5

/.

'nym ^6 + 4 1.;
7

IPTO"! n.f. one silenced, brought to

lence (I; destroyed?) Djn


.

^na fW13

"11X3 ^O

^nyo^ nnvpT La
1

2K20 =Is38 + Ez
i
2
;

24"

'(del.

Co);

pi.
2
i 17

riiVD-n

6 ^ 80 La 2" tears

Ez 27 s2 (form pecul. & sense Co rnra fr 133 adj., cf. 23 41


city is like

dub.: Baer ncn3;

+ 45

14

AV

What

^6 Ec 4 La '1 TS etc. Je 9
'1 "lipp
;

2"; esp. in Je. in phrase

TW

13

17

14

17
,

cf.

La

18
;

JeS 23 TJ)

Tyrus,

like the destroyed (as


1

though

for

HfTB

cf.

IWm 26
Dm.

but

Pi.

Pu. not elsewh.)


der.,hesi-

^);1X of weeping over, in be9 half of one lsi6 ; as appealing to God's com-

WVOT

in the midst of the sea 1 BlerEMch brought to silence. Dl


tantly,
fr.

RV

like her that is " I '* Pr64

passion 2

K 20

=Is 38 s f 39 13 f 5 9
;

^ "9^

^TiOa

(cf.

II.

opp. iip ^ food fig. tears as


6 as drink 80
,

Che); v. also ^ 1 16 Je 31 Is 25"; 13 s of hypocritical tears Mai 2 ; 1 26


;

16

til-

[OP^]
,

vb. wail

groan, wail, lament, Dl

B" r '' E " <!h,,:rrM

(?;

cf.

As.

^42* ( Dn ^ "Wh);
' ;
||

'1

orb 8o;

damdmu,

)only

(were)

my

Babyl. dimtu, maStitt, tears B1 42 bikitum kurmatt, drink (Zim


cf.

Qal Imv.
dwellers

pE?'
1

(cf.

DI *),

Wl Is 2 3* wail, ye coast ||^n v & * "Vf* &^I


1
,

weeping (was)

my

^nyp'1 Ki3Tl del.

sustenance). Co cf. v 23
.

Ez 24

16

&s\

v 6 ; most, however, assign this to

I.

DOT

q. v. (3).

TptoQT
ii.a8it.

n.pr.loc.
1280

Damascus (As. Dimaski,

\f21 (v'of
pare, impr&ve,

foil.,

mng. dub.; At.

^1, prein this

manure

land, appar. denom.)

8*8 Schr COTGl>15'" ABK323 Jager Dimasli, Aram. X Onk, etc. Ar. JJLo, J-L.JJ

DP

T\dl n.m. dung

(Ar.

^-i) always
.

PC01, Ps- Jon pt?0-n; jjoflojoi?)

p'P' !
1

form and always of corpses, lying on ground as 11 2 21 37 16 4 25 s3 * 83 offal 2 9 Je 8 9

+ 2 8t.; P&EHGn
3
t.
1

15

4-8t.;

pawn
;

iK 1 1 24 Ch i8 5 +
! ;

T niTDT n.pr.loc. Levitical city in Zebulun 62 Jos 2 1 36 (but rd. perh. HJtoT + cf. 1 Ch 6 Jos
;

s 10 23 Ch; ptjvf* 2Ch 24 28 P^B 2K16 12 ancient ArapB^D" Am3 v. foll.,Vrss. pf&l; maean city, situated lat, 33 30' N., long. 36

13

19

and

v. Di).

of Hermon & SE. of Anti15' E., in plain E. Lebanon; on the Nahr Baradd (Gk.Chrvsor1""B(1

tiETD
however,

n.pr.loc. in

Moab Je48 2
).

(on text,

cf.

Che

Is 25

10

fl. i*T2?2"Ttt n.f. T

dung-place, dung-pit, '03

mcd.Dimishk& Esli-SJiam^ob^^ 2424 1S Damascus Gn I4 Am 5 s7 1K1 1 2 5 28 2Ki4 Ct7 soalsoprob.Gni5 (perh.glosscf. 18 12 v. foil.); a trading-centre EZ27 Di), (Am 3
rhoas);
r.ia>7.
;
;

'D Is 25' (Qr 'O to}).

as capital

&
,

tn. n201T2 n.pr.loc. in Benjamin, N. of 31 Jerusalem Is io


.

= 2 Chi6
88
-

residence of king of Aram 34 2K i6 91010111113 2CI128 5 cf. 1 K20

1K15

18

Is7 23 24 27 4Q

9 8 4 io
;

(cf.

MJ, 1 Je Peters "*-^" laftM2 ) i7

including also surrounding territory


cf.

tn20"Ttt
t
:

1. n.pr.loc. city
31
;

of

southern
HiftofSpo

Ez 47 1617
'1 ninn?

v 18

48

v. "I

.Tjlnp

1S

I9
1

Judah J0S15

loc.

dub.,

Onom.

2X5'-;= kingdom

Am 1"

cf.

Zc 9

potan
once (late) i6 2 S 8 1

200

1
Ch

r\ba 2

Ch 24; note also "1 D1K s" 18 56 ; further 1 2 Ch 28

^K

n2*T
is

(/of

foil.,

mng. unknown;

NH

*0i"=l

blemish, faulty.

(||dik ^bp'n^s).
"'"pttto'l

^\!V$\ n.[m.] blemish, fault T^*H3?

n.[m.]?
:

Am3

12

fcn '131; punct.

*?T"HJ?

V'

all ancient Vrss pBTSl, and so **'" ('in Damascus on a couch ') al., yet this hardly suitable in context ; Thes Hi Baur Ke Gunning KV al. follow MT, & render damask, silk, etc. (Ar. ,jLJLo, connex. with city pB>S1 (Ar. jJLlj) disputed';

& mng.

dub.

PnseyHoffm

dost allege

20 50 against thy mother's son thou a fault (pjpn T


1

???)-

T
oiti,

[pS

-T]

vb. beat, knock (Ar. JIT ^owr


(beasts))

Ew

also drive

Qal Perf 3 mpl.


but
rd. 1
s.

sf.

Qipsni consec.

Gn

33

13
,

sf.

D^PBI*

@ <S Sam

Di

Ar. JUL.} is by metath. from (jli*, & this a loan-word from Syr. f~" \ "\ & this from Gk. ii(raa (Old Lat.
-

ace. to Frii 40 288


-

or cruelly); Pt. pBft

beat (in driving, drive severely Ct 5 2 abs. knocking (at


22

metaxa)).

\1

v.

sub pi. sub

Hithp. Pt. nhn^jj D'pSinn Juio door). 6ea< violently (beat themselves tired) against the door.

b&yi v.

p.
3311

inpOl n.pr.loc.
PD 131D Nu 33 known, cf. views
1213

first station
'Pac^aica;

of Isr. after

v.

situation un-

in simile, of melting; at theophany s hills melt like wax \jr 97 ; like wax before
fire

always
Mi
i

J^*7 (v of foil., mng. unknown). liXftl n.m. wax, 33ft Mi i 4 + 2 1.


;

^22

16

in Di. (On an interpret, of name from a stone or metal Mafkat, Ta-Mafkat

= J/a/to-district,
p"1,

Eh 08148

'-

652

*)

4
;

fore fire

iff

wicked perish as wax melteth be68 3 heart melteth like wax ^ 22 15


;

pT

v.

sub ppl.
of
foil.
cf.

(simile of fear, despair).

On

*1 in

11 8

12

7p*7 (v

Jjj a kind of palm;

cf.

Bae Che"""'

NH

?p1, date-tree, palm,


.

Aram,

N^l,
Gn

JL?)i.e.
27

tnrT
hill

n.pr.loc. a city of Judah 'in the

tn

p"! n.pr.m.(loc.) a son of Joktan,

=Debtr

= Tmrtn

country/ named just before Kiryath Sanna K. Sepher), Jos 15 49 @ 'Pewa. (


n.pr.loc. capital
i
43
;

an Arabian territory or people 21 27 1 Ch i unknown, cf. Di Gn io


;
.

io

city

of king

Bela in

Edom Gn 36^= 1 Ch

tfpp'T]

vb. crush, pulverise, thresh;

Tennib (perh.

2 henib,
7

identif.

with

Belka, ENE. from Tristr Mo,b ) by Neubauer Ac,d

near the edge of the Heshbon, described by


-

"* " cf. Tomkins

be fine (Ar. (Jj be or become thin, minute; Eth. <P$i As. dakdku Pa. break in pieces COT 010"; Ph. pi id., Aram. PB1 Pa. id., $) 21 20

lb.

284

bwi
sn, ^>Nl3n

v.

^31
v.

sub pi.
jrr.

Qal P/ 3 ms. p" Dt 9 pi Ex 32 /mp/ 3 ms. sf. g3 Is 28^; 2 ms. pi? Is 41 ; 1.


1

16

nsn

sub
v.

(Wi)

sub

m\

ran.

([^TJm] vb. go
(poet.

out,

be extinguished

(Aram.^pyi, 20 Qal Pf. 3 mpl. Win Is 43 Imp/. ?\F\) Pr 20' 5 Jb i8 + 4 t.; go out, be extinguished, of 'HJH? lamp, always fig., lamp of wicked (i.e. pross "I 13 Jb 18 6 2 1 17 perity) D\y?n 1\K Jb 18 Pr 13 9 20 20 24 20 of hostile armies Is 43 17
lit.)
17

&

esp.

Wisd.

^?)
,

crush (trans.) sq. ace. bread-stuff, corn Is 28 s8 ; of threshing \[&H Is 41 15 (fig. of pulver2. only Pf. be fine, of state to izing mts.) wh. Moses reduced the golden calf by grinding 20 piiete iy jnt?i Ex 32 ; pine inx nbKi 21 Tsyb' piiB'K tj aa'n Dt 9 pin Hiph.
;
.

Dn?

K 23

Pf

15

Ch 34 4
||

fs.

nipnni consec.
16
;

is. sf. Impf. Vf\ 2 K 23 2Ch is 22 43 (but Bgni; f i8 43); //. ata. pin Ex 30 36 C6<r. pllp 2 Ch 34" (form anomalous cf. Ew
6

Mi 4 13 DPR| 2 S
;

HMd 01 ni, gg.


[v.

rd
cf.

( Of). Miph. P/ 3 pi. $j13 6e made ea-mc<, dried up, Jb6 17 (of brooks). Pu. Pf. 3 pi. ^3$H of assailants, be extinguislted, quenched
||

pi?

Is

40

15

p^ Ki ma^e dust Ot)


perh
;

or pjt,
of,

pul-

verize
||

13V? PI? 1.
34
4-7

23"

(i.e.

the Ashera),

Ch
13

(pini> nn?); so of the


11
;

bamah pin
16
;

but D"^P 5W? * 118 Bae & Che, v. Che cr " "
;

12

rd. perh.

njn with

IDV^

2K23
(obj.
"
l

of the

n$D
Ex 30
36

Chi5

fig.

Mi 4
P!HJ

D'31 D'B?);

(P) has

FipPIBI
i<

n.VT

v.

sub yi\

??'?

ad Mom

s/ia/< 6ea< scone

0/

^we

PT
(i.e.

201
rd.

T"

the incense);

S 22"

DPTtj (||^ 18
Is

43

for

DO|.

Hoph. Impf pn?


(cf.

28

6e

or, since

Eth. .CCfl?: (quadrilit.^'acwZando infigere, etc.; 1 3" peril, J3"1"J Aram, in form, & I S

crushed, subj. On? bread corn on sense cf. Che Di.

supr. Qal);

T|T1 adj. thin, small, fine


14

secondary, possibly regard as Aram, loan-word & connect with Ar. <^>,i be sliarp, penetrating

abs.
12

m.
24

'1

Ex
12
;

(GFM, note
1

of Apr. 1892)).

+4t.;
abs.
,

P^Lvif;
tfp? Gn 4i v 4 ; 1.
c

f.

njW Lvi6
t.
;

pi.

f.

+2

3 *l Gn nipn 4 1 <Atn, of kine 3 4 v 19 20 27 ); 41 cf. v (Sam has in both rrtpn c f. 6 23 24 of ears of corn v '(all E); <fo', shrunk,

nh

1K19
;

41

cstr.

MT

"^

t]l-lT n.[m.] goad (NHttf.), )YtV) S 13 s1 (on form cf. OV mx>* al. Dr).

V$$

[nOH"^]
nttrvjj
J)*7

n.[f.] goad, only abs.

pi.,

in sim.
).

rj^'oan

n:n Ec
foil. cf.

12

11

(cf.

De

Koh4S4

man Lv2i 20 (H). 2. small, fine, of the manna "?3 p ! DSDnD pi Ex 16 14 of 12 hair 13 30 (all P); of dust P^N incense Lv 16
withered, of
1

(v

of

Ar.

by
J-PI

step,

walk, L' rise

go on foot, in grade, rank;

~3

step

NH

pi. Is 2 a

5
;

in sim. of isles in
15
1

hand

of'*, P" !? O^ti

?toj Is

40 (P" subst._/wie thing, fine dust); once of a low whisper HiST iTDlDl pip 1 K 19 12
!
.

Hiph. raise 'make high; Eth. .Cl\ is 6e connected; Aram. ^j (verb denom. ace. to PS); 80 8 also As. dardgu, be high, lift, Lyon "" "'""'
,

DVpB' p13 Is 40 veil, the heavens.


[

J pi n.[m.] veil, curtain (as thin), HBian 22 Ae m>Ao spreadeth out, like a

durgu, daragu, path, tain COT 010"


paths)

(of steep mounalso "pi) ; Ar. (cf. l^S

way

step, stair,

Aram. ^Vi,

t^j?, Us^?> *d-)

TirnTQ
(||vbr5),

n.f. steep place. steep,

'oCt2
Add

14

id.,

lp -T] vb. pierce, pierce through (NH 1 Aram. !", ii?) Qal Pf. 3 ^. <"1 Zc
;

pl.'nij-nBn

Ez 38 20 (|| tnrm and

roin).

TVTVI
1

n.pr.ni. (etym. dub.; possibly

=
83

12

10

a/.
;

^iJT

consec.

S 31
,

4
,

Vl^"jl consec.
64

Zci 3 3
pierce,

8 Impf. Tn) NU25 VnjriVju 9 run through (always c. ace.) as retribu:

"YTH, onlybelonging K 5 Ethan


11

then sub

vn,

cf.

Thes

tive act, Israelite


false

and Midianit. woman


1
3
;

NU25

8
;

prophet Zc
s4

Ju

9 also

r S3I (but del. Be We after 1 Chio &so L i S3i 4b ), see also Zc i2 10 (cf. Johni937 Niph. Impf. "1|W be pierced through, slain
4"

but also as speedy death 3 4 4* (Saul)= 1 Ch 10 (Abimelech); 1 S 31


,

and Heman, and Calcol, and Darda, tlie sons of Mahol (types of wise men, but Solomon wiser than 6 they); =Vn% i Ch2 where rd. VVr[ with @ %
the Ezrahite,
,

&

Codd.

VTvn
tfrei,

v.

-m.
v.

).

fm

-m.
Pers.

Is i3
pi.

15

(in conquest of Bab.

by Medes).

Vn.Pt.
tttJT~H n.pr.m. Darius (Old
yava'ush
cf.

D^ifTO pierced, riddled, (i.e. desperately 4 10 wounded) warriors, Je 3 7 slain Je 5 1 ( D^n);


,

Ddra2.

APK81

||

Spieg

1. Darius Hystaspis,
1
. .

9 by hunger La 4

(|pV"J \^>0).

T Tpl n.pr.ni.
Talm.
jrick,

10 6 522-485 Ezr 4 Hg i" 2 Zc i 7 22 Darius Codomannus, 336-332 Ne 12


'

3.
19
.

(piercing,

i.e.

sharp weapon 1

Darius the Mede,'


16 t?jy-R Ezr io

Dn 9
v.

'

1
,

cf.

Bev"""

mattock}
n.f.

1K4'

~*p!f'$ cf. sub. }3.

enn.

tST^pTO] only^. cstr. 3"jn nhp"ip| Pr

piercing, stab, thrust,


12 18 like thrusts

f "!T"Tl vb. tread,

march (Aram. T% y?

of a sword, sim. of rash speaking.

"H
"VT

v.
v.

-m.
in.
(v'of
folL cf-

Hiph. us^jl raicA, overtake; Eth. .fih: 6e rough, severe (from caZZead,
caCT, l)i); ao:d.\li threshold, vestibtde)

NH

conduct; Ar. iv.

Qal
'

K1*T
*1 Is

Ar

r 5* F0abs.
cstr.
2
2

6 Pf. 3 ms. V-l Nu 24" + 15 1 s. 2 ms. Krn Hb 3 T


;

TVisO^ n.m. aversion, abhorrence,


66 24
object

pi.

VVI Jb

22 ,5 + 3

1.;

nyjj Jos 14'; 3 Mil Is 65* Zc 9 ms. IpT Mi 5 4 Impf. 3


1.;

fs.

of abhorrence ;

D?iy jiN"n

+ 6 t.+pT
Dt

Je 5 1 3
3
;

everlasting
200 ' 202

ablwrrence
).

Dn
Ar.

(on

form

('ip

t6l

24

Jos

ms.

cf.

VJ?
1

Dt 33 M +
Is 63
,3

SfO); 3
s
;

fs.

^^*
2

2 t.;

Lag 2-T7 (Voi foil.


tomed, trained,

21 ^-inn Ju 5 ; 1 s. sf. OTP 1 S 5 s fOTtl ,j, 1


,

DS-i-lK'!
2
,

3 mpl.
;

cf.

i!j,j

become accus*"
;

train, cf. Fl

NH WB'-

OTJPI Dt
Jb' 9
8
;

1 1

25
;

>i. act. TT>


30

B^p Ju 9 Am 4
15
;

27

mpl.
! l

-|-

1.; ^">i'
9

also

D'S-p Je 25

Ne

13

*fil Je 4 6

+ 5 t.;

202
pass.
cf.
f.

T"
3rua

fOT^
3313

Is 2

15
;

28

tteff] 5
ti?
17

; 1.

tread,

ytfep?

<Mn*]?

md m in
s

<Aepa</t
([pJHf?)
-]-1-13

0/%
cf.

march, march forth,

abs.,

'BteJ 'ai'in

Ju 5 21

commandments;
EEfEfl
'V^'"
1

24 3p$D marched forth from Jacob. 2. tread upon 26 8 3 Dt 1 36 Jos 14 (laud), sq. (subj.
(subj. brj) cf.

V% Nu
1 1
24

^ 25

^JJlt?X3

v9

(poem) a star hath


pers.),

(II

1311.

"M^

Is

48

17

7]bn

(||Tjsj>D

Dt

n = Jos

?)

once of giving security

& triumph

(subj.

D^fl Id)

tread in a path, sq. 3 Is 59 s (fig. of mode of 3 Hb 3" (but life); tread in (on) the sea, sq. txt. dub. cf. VB); of an invader P0to"}*| TpT

19 *?3Tp 'ntoa-bj? Hb 3 upon mine heights he maketh me tread (cf. Qal 2).

& (less often) f. Ifyh m a.m. way, road, distance, journey, manner
'

Dtl7

16

***
abs.

Mi
i^

5
1

(||

:n3 KtP); \^3J3 "T v 5


6

(|j

.); sq.

S5

(jtej jrisD-^y);

^,

9i
i 3

(jnei
,

W^S);
so

esp. (poet.)

H? "D103-^5? Mi
8
;

of

',

Am 4
.

13
,

& (D'r ^nna-i'y) Jb 9 of Isr. treading on heights of enemies, i.e. subduing them Dt33 M Once 15 ace. p!W ref. TIN) Jb 2 2 In technical sq.
.

senses 3. tread wine- (or oil-) press, sq. ace. Jb2 4 " (Ull^:), "to? Nei 3 15 ; sq. ace. t 13 of thing pressed E^g'T also of product ;

By?

Am9
15
;

&n>r,) tfrp 10 s Jfi^D Is 16 ; sq. n;3 Is 63 (in sim.); abs. Je 30 s3 s 25 (sim.) 48 ; fig. of judgment Is 63 sq. ace.
JTJ13
(||

n^-rin-iri

ki6

tib

vyxm

\):

+ T| v 2^ + cstr. TTJ 3 24 sf- VJ1 33 2 4 + 4 t. + 2 S 2 2 13T1 13"H Ho 1 o 1 K 19 9 13"!1 ^5 + 9 *; WT?Jea?+J8 1; to"H Gn6 + s3 5 OJVJ Ju i8 +2 t.; Q??T Kfrn 1 S i Jb 28 Gn' 1 9 2 + 3 1. Dfjl 1 K 2 + du. DWl Pr 2 8 61 8 Dt 28 7 + 6 t.; cstr. J"fl Pr 3" + 24t.; pi. ttyr\ sf. 7J<| Jb 1 3 + 1 7 1., \3n-n ^ 9510 + 4 1. T5"H Dt 2 8 M + 1 6 1.; T^T! Ex 33 + 2 t, T=T=! Je 3 + 4 1. T3T! Ez 7 3 + 3 1.; V3T=t Dt 1 o + $7^ 40 6 Pr3 + 3t.; "?"! La 3 Zc i Dyjf^ Lv 22 26 +i7t.; On^Jeie^+st.; ffpyWEsifi*;
'1

Gn

38

16

13

1S

12

18

'

15

13

13

12

17

,:

1. way,
7

road, path
17

Don),

winepress, subj. i.e. tread tliem


rtaro!>

cf.

v 3 *3K3

D3"!"]N1

4 8 (P), 49
in Lv)
s

(J;

Gn 35 3 (E) 38 s2 poem) Lv 26 (H,


(all

16 ' 21

down;
3

so ^'i^ IJTJ D3
(i.e.

Nu
2

22 22.211.23.23.31.34

(both J) only here 4 7 JE) Dt 6 22


-

irarTH

La

15

4. tread

23
cf.

24" 25

1718

Jos 3 4 (D)
4

Eui'iS 4"
S8JB
,

(on text

bend)

the bow, sq. ace. ng\> Je 51 (^p/in frV spT'^? 2 14 of to^i?); fig- of assaults of wicked \jr 37

Dr) I5 38 l8 6.6.7 20

24
2

S 16"
s

Ho
Ez

13 4 12 also fig. of Judah judgments of ' -^ 7 La 2 3 as bow in hand of \ fVttiV $ WDT1 i| Zc 9 13


;

no
7

(||

DnBK

k>
:

Is 3 i9 6 9 13 7 Is 43 16 -' 9 49 911 5 1 10 57" " Je 6 s6 La i 5 2425 1112 21 Jo 2 7 Ezr 8 2231 Jb 12 24 V' 107 40 42 7 Pr 7 8 8 2 26 13 Ec io 8 12 6 ; cstr. way of
, ,

K2

K I3 .io.i.is.i7.M.JB.a.

s3

6 19 7 15

3^ M

nB*p); twice in like rang.

c.

(oft.

= to, toward) Dnn


n
i
20
'"i

flf

'n
17

Gn

24

(J)1^

1
1

obj. Yt}

(but on txt. cf. Che """) 4 , 14 29 64 ; JIB'S 5"i'' t= bow-benders, archers Jeso 8 40 1 8 2Chi 4 '; rOTTI nfp_ bent bow Ch5'

arrow

^ 58*

16 (J) D'nB*i)a 21 33 (JE); cf! Dt


i
,7 - ,818

219

13 (E) jran 'n Nu 1 3 912 7 3 Jos 2 (JE) 1 2 1 S 6

Ex

62

i7
"I

Is 2 Is

16
,

nta-n
sf.

vnn$5

s8

Hiph. P/ T"H
33

nsnen

5 1818 5 15 Isi5 Je2 5o Ez47 48 ; 18 (of different ways) Ex 13 (E) Jos

2K3

n";
sf.

'ranin J e
43

51
;

(where many Inf!

8 l5 '(JE)
"131133

Ju2o42
2

cf.

Dt2 8 2S2 24
corrupt
:

cstr.) cf.

RS"*"'m'w)
,
, .

j s . sf.

TW!?
8

Pr 4";
7
;

nanen-nx

S 15 23

is

rd.

2K3 w
diff.
;

8
;

'"I

nab

"I

vTjn Ju 20 towyjrj Jba8 ; /mp/. 9 TJT *25 s f *?9TP Hb 3 B3*rP ^io7


3 pi.
19
;'

L Dr cf. We
S4
;

the
2
8

way of the
and (with
7 4
,

olive-tree

which, etc.; nrjjn 'T

Dt

refer-

is.sf. D? !l Is 4 2 /m\ ms. sf. 'SITU


;

,-

16

OTpi Jeg
V' 2 5
5

119
17

(cf.
;

Ges

l6* 3

'

B1

);

ence) 2
2

Inf. cstr. v.

S 18 23
4

"pOTC

K25 =Je52 Je39 'T Nu i4 21 (JE) Dt


2i 4

">33n '1
i

40

supr.; P<. sf. down, of treading


floor

WVP

Is

down

48 ; 1. iread, tread 43 enemy in battle Ju 20 ;


s
;

oft. of gateway, as ly^ri "t 2

25

S 15
2

Je 5 2 7 ; Ez 9 2 4 3 4 44 14 46 999
3

"

cf.

K
2
;

1"
"<

47

of treading a path

Jb 28

levelling threshing-

Je

33

f,i

(all sq. sf.).

2. tread (bend) the

bow (=Qal4), only fig. DPlfi? DjiBJimK Oyj1 2 IpS* Je 9 and they have bent their tongue as their bow in falsehood. 3. causat., cause to
tread or march, lead, returning exiles Is
(subj.
';
\j,

,^on-j3 't C'omm. & Schumacher (cf. Juln63andPKFApr. 1888. 78\. QIDIDn K13D '1 2 K II 16ijj^n

dSw 44
;

46

2S

fan

n<3 'T

K9

27

Je 39 4
sq.

23 DJ? "> Is S

1 1

15

35 '(E), 3 8 (J) 4 8 (P; rd! nn*IW 01) Vi ^on '1 1 Nu 20 17 2 1 22 (both JE Ar. ^jlkL-JI i_j.j of diff. highroads, cf. Seetzen
loc.
; ;

n_

Gn

,9

14

no

rnB^
tion

107'

and
(||

obj. expressed); cf. STTia Zte fed <Aewi tn a straight

D2T19 way ;

La.is.ii.3

Eob BE.n.i4i Di
s7

= n^DD

20 19 )

i.e.

v. also Is

42"

Tr^ n ); with a moral applica-

the highway, used by king with his army;

T$H$fp

TWin

Pr 4";

cf.

^no"

TO! fJJ! Dt 2 i.e. straight (or steadily) along the way; in particular of path, way, in
cf.
||

T"
which God moves t^gy! BJ3
C3.1 D^p3); i3-H rraftraJ
20

203
V' 3
;

T"
D^iinNm D^fefc-n vavrio} 2 Ch 28";
Is 3 12
cf.

77
cf.

(||

T^e-I

Nai

b -anas

TQty 1

also Is

30

11

rnnya n); a iso Mai 3 comp. Is 43 (way made by *) & 10 26 s6 of light 51 path of lightning Jb z8 38 1924 of camel (rnaa) J e 2 23 of locusts Jo 2 7 38 (pi.); v. further the four wonderful things Pr 30 19 the way of an eagle in the air, the way of a serpent upon a rock, the way of a ship in the heart of the sea, and the way of a man with a maid (i.e. no trace is left in any case); cf.
(II
1

"

is 4 o
,

mb*h nbo
16 - 19

13 pleasure, etc. Is 58

and 57^; =gain Is 56", t6. a. of moral action

and character

Gn6
8
2
26

H?
cf.v
9

n "^5?

^IT^K
S0
"
;

"toa'^a rvnB'n
1

12

(P);
1

c f.
;

= 2 Ch6
6

J3j D3"lTn ?e*


3,

Ch
8 - 21
3-5

27
9

5
7

10' 14 16 17 17 10 i8"-' 5 26 13 32 1919 La 3 40 2223 18 25 29 30 24 14 28 15 33 1720 36 19 Hg


-

Vr 5 2812

""aob 2Ch6 Vffl |<an 2 23 39 49" 50 1 19 "-->.Mp r + 2 I6 2 7 9 17 25 19 s " 2 1 229 Je 2 ra 6 17


-

Ez ft"' 7 1" Zc 1";

also v

20

nDJUD npM

TJTI

|3

figure of death

jn Am 8
St; but
'n
ZAW1883.123

H?n-b Tpna' Diri ijJJtn '35$ Jos 23" / am going to-day in the way of all the earth (D); so 2 31 also 1 2 (cf. Gn 19 4 a). 2. journey Gn 1.40.4M6 10.13 a]1 J 0S9 11.13 (b()th J E) 24 Nu9 ( pj ( J) s7 7 "in i 1 8 1 9 ^JtSD 31; Juif; 1N3 'T

K
,

39 (& Je 3 2 c. infr.) b. of duty (commanded by \ na >lb\ "in etc.) Ex 18 20 (E) cf. 32 s (JE) Dt 9 1216 13 6 31" Ju 2 17 Jb 3 i 7 + 25 s 2 32 s 119 143 8 Pr 21 18 22' 23" Is 30 2 48 17 Je 7 23 Mai 2 8 so, too, of wisdom yarn 5

'J?!

Tfl Ec

1 1 cf.

Is 57 17

'

'

1 ni^

17 DJlnyjl Pr 3 neon
,

1 4 s
K

32

c f. 23

s8
;

nra 1
sense
s7
;

14

{journey

oftoBeersheba
,,-,^3 C f.

txt. dub.,

prop

6 -,-J^ We
,

Hi Mt, cf. Gunning; Hoffm


cf.

Is 40". 9 rneni n3iisn 'T


cf.
;

+c. specif.: 23 x s 12 1 8 36
!

in good
cf.

= 2 Ch 6
14
,

cf.

Bu"
36

1892 ' 62

);

175

a common (not sacred) journey;


18

Pr 16 31 Je 6 16 T 3 ! 1 B" Jb 4 6 V3-n (i.e. of light) Jb 24 13 (||

22 s Pr 13";

esp.c.temp.modif.D o;nB'V'lGn30 (J)Ex3 3 23 3333 8 23 5 8 Nu io (all JE), 33 (P) cf. also Gn 31


(E) Nu ii
ta-nj>
16 31 - 3 '

i\

onto
1 1
,

vria'nj);
>

oyrt
ruiDK
,

"1

pr
1

2
;

20
,

'

T|VTT
V. 1

Pr
30

20

V' 1

19

IWM1 ^ ioi 26
;

H jT >f ; f'37
D^iy "1

'o'crt
'T

(JE),
1 2

9
2

K3

9
;

go one's
(J),
2S 2

way
s5

19
,

Di^ "1 Is 5 9 8
28

^3 t Gn
,

9 (J), 3 2 (E), 3 3
26 27
18

16

Nu 24

Pr 6 23

cf. 1 2

Je
1

(opp.
1

^ 139 men *1
15

24
,

Dri "\
;

v. infr.)

Jos2 (bothJE),Jui8 i 9 iSi 26 30 iKi Je 28 11 vid.^n; also"^ ^SHf 1S25 12 & (fig.) 6 'li> n:Bt Is 53 (so 56" 5 infr.); of H3it, fig. of
49
,

without modifier

S 8 3S Jb

10

23

*1)

nns 3$

s9 "in^ Je 32 ; cf. also a. supr.; esp. cstr. before 43 names of good kings 1 22 2 22 2 2 Ch 1 1 17

K
;

Israel,

Dn$ 1j^}TH
esp. in

njBPn Je 3

13
.

20 32
2

21

1212
3

3. of

(pi.) so

34

cf.

cn't^nn

th

*2-n

direction, almost or quite toward, 1 3438 2 C'h 6 /way toward the city, etc. ;

K8
1

44 ' 48

Ch
2 2

17
.

the first

ways of David;
,

also 't??
HB'iSn
12

'3^
D3~n
;

43

Je 12 16

look

toward the sea;

Ezek. of looking, going, 55 2 6 etc. njiEJf "1 Ez 8 cf. 2 1 40 cstr. &Hj3n ~| Ez 10 22 > 40 (del. Hi Co) v 43 fiBXn 1 v cf Dtt^n *l
; 1 ;

Ju
cf.

19
,

v 24S4 DJC
,

" 4 1 12 ,

'W
2

"1 4**" etc. ?

(c.

28

1.

Ez);

Je 18" 23 s2 25 s 26 s 35" 17 7 44 2 7 1819 22 n 810 Zc i 4 3to t6"l 36 Ez 3 i3 20 33 Jon 3 s Pr 1 6 s9 Is 65 s ; HBt 'iisn^ Ez 16 27 cf. with ^ 36
13

td. oftener in bad sense 33 ^l n i3 ^- ! K 13 3H " Pr


2

8 13 28'

Ch

14

(v. also

TPP
v.

Ez

cf.

43" 44

s
;

on nriK nBK

Ez 42 4
Jb 24
18
.

Da) cf. Wp"J| 1^ nj"6 +4. way, manrxr: a. Msa^e JOKrrpa 1


cf.

VB Co

15 further completed metaph. npvp K^ ^ Je i8 s9 s4 T 1 f 1 1 9 a?y ~i + i 39 oy^B 'n f 107 17 13 ,2 35 njo^i-n p r i4 =i6 yn 1*r*37! Pr 2
;
,

Gn
Gn

31

= customary
35

19

(J;

also Jos

23"
'T

K2

supr.)
<Ae

b.

niDH Je
D'NBjn

8
,

cf.
1

experience, or condition EP&i "1


c.

1 f
Pr

supr. c
cf.
15

&$ 'n
i
is

Pr 15"
19

(cf.

6 6)

v 6 Pr

31

(D'yBh T),
cf.
25

31

(E).
i.e.

DnsD

Am 4

10

manner
24 ' 26
.

jz'^W'n),
E*i5y

13
6
,

8 7 (Dna'S'l), also 15' 2i 'ls55 ;

was done in Egypt; of Egypt, d. habit of animals, ants Pr 6 6 (pi.)


as of course of

Is io

"1

22

cf.

D^-JT

B*iJ!V

t 5. life, or action, undertakings, fig. 29 8 etc. T?"!Tn S O^SO t6 Dt 2S cf. Jos i (D) 33 33 1 S 18" 2S 2 2 18 ; Jb 3 8 19 17 9 22 s8 24 s3 4 5 6 21 M:a 24 37 31 3 4 V io 35 37 91" 102 119 128 8 5 3 9 623 ii 20 24 29" 31 3 Is 40 27 139 146 Pr 2 3 13 15 89 36 23 12 911 Ho 2 8 45 48 55 Je 2 io 12 2 3 La 3 8 13 7 9 io Am2 (D'Uyi); thrice (Ch) in summary

further, without modifier,


Is 53
6

H04
cf.

Pr 28 s 12 3 Pr
-

v 18 ;
14

7
'

14

66 s Je
(cf.
-

s3

v 33 4 11

=V

20 43 23 13 31 33
iB*Kl3 13-n
his head,
4

Hi Gf) v 18 15 7 8 99 u
36
17
'

(of idolatry 22'


7 - 31 - 32

^33 Iffyi *T\) Ez i6 47 476 18 23


sub a. supr.
;

also

nnb

8 32 to place his

i.e. requite it on him , 43 10 ii 21 16 22 31 ; ttyi ns Pr ij esp. 9 s4 15 cstr. before names of bad kings By3"l J 'T 1

way upon 23 2 Ch 6 cf.

Ez7
(cf.

of a king's life, of Abijah nrni Vrrn 2 Ch 1 3 s2 of Jotham V?n? I'nbniic-b) 2 Ch 2 7 7 ; of Ahaz


;

v 25 ) 16 21926
18

22

cf.
ls

v*

3 - 53

K8

16 3 2

Ch

2i-

28 2

alsoV^ai'P'n (pi.); 3fT|t n>3^


;

-p-ra
2

204
t V"T"7 (acc
-

m-n
to

K 8 =2
27

Ch

22

Ahab); njn
(a)

rjyn 'I
cf.

(of Ahaziah, grandson of 2 "I I s 8", D?ian ~| J e io


,

VV\, YTf$ arm, Heb.

Thes connected with Aram. $rt"Y], whence foil, in sense

30 BtffOQ Ez 20

K 21

21
.

te.

creative activity Jb 26 14 ; applied in concrete sense to behemoth (hippopotamus)

= his

way

of

'":

strong, of fortified city; this, however, is dub.)

t ''JtrVTO n.pr.loc. a chief city of Bashan


'jn.1v

Sspa-n IY0K} Kin Jb 40" wisdom to?! n^An Pr 8 s


administration,

(hyperb.);
;

cf.

of

Jos i9 37

*?It"l?
4
;

Nu

2i

33

=Dt

(6)

= his
5

moral

Ex 33
3l

13

(pi.;
;

JE); Dt
7

32* 2

22"=^ 18" Jb 2i
(||

36

\rn trips Dv6 ^77"


i

= his commandments n^Sni^" 1 MBjfj (c)


1

D*rtf*j l*lj *$); ^,85" i03 io 29 Is 55" j'e 5 4S Ez iS 2"*- 29 29


-

^
(

3 8 145";
20

Pr

'jrnKs ninetya Dt i 2 31 on identity of all these cf. Di 13' cf. 13 Dt 3 10 modern Der'dt, 7 J- hours WNW. of 5n<"n 2"' 86 2nded 235 cf. Bosra; Euseb. 'A&pad (Lag )
;

^n^
-

3 ; 4 ninetya j os 12 3
,

Dt

10

'

'

Di

Nu

21 33 Wetzst H,ur*n47
1

77 '

m Bd F

* 121 ".

33"

Ho

14'.

JHn

Ch

v. jn-n.

DBE*A Gn
(pi.)

1 8'

"

J)

m? IK'S lTJW^ Dt 5 30 cf
I

8 6 io 12
s2

1 1

2228

JU

2
22

S 22 22
2

=f
31
14

6 16 17 19 26 28' 30 Jos 22 (D) 8

I8 22,
14

K2
11

14

3
2
3

8M

P)*7 (v of foil. mng. dub.; Ar. JTS walk rapidly, hasten, ISTj
shield).

=
of

I I
4

3338
11

Ch6 Jb2i s4 10 37 51" 6f 81 86" 95


42
2
24

2K21

23
3

34"

^25

-27
2

Tpp~H
Nethinim,

11.pr.111.

head

of

family

119 Is
;

=Mi

58 63
6
;

17

6 4 4 Zc 3 7 Mai 2 9 cf/' *3"P?

Chi7

v.alsoV^J?^ V 119";
.

TTWf ^.

^1

Is

H33>1

who went up with /b8 n?.3Ezr2 M

Zerubbabel,

=Ne7

33 ^nist? 'n v**, T^rT'-i'v


1

or steppingr[t| *i"lD] n.[m.] treadingfor tlie foot to tread on, only cstr. place, place

1. stream, (/of foil. words: Ar. Ji ; flow abundantly (of milk, tears, rain, etc.), cf. 1. irn. 2. he abundant, luxuriant (of her-

"m

bage),

cf.

'Xijl

a kind of tree,

now elm

(Lane),
II.

^JJTI?

'=]-"!'?

Dt

2
24

&
4.

of a foot

(cf.

treading-2>lace for
i
3

tJw sole

"'TH.

3.

run vehemently,

easily (of horse),

=Jos

).

cf.^j
prosthet.)]

swift horse, or other beast,

&

"IH^.

t[pQ3-H, fiinrW (M

give, light, shine (of lamp),

cf. tj".*

*ly*

n.[m.]

unit (appar. of weight, certainly) of value, rare & late, perh. drachma, others daric, v. infr.: m only pi. D"?to3"H of gold Ezr 2 (|| D^O of silver) 70 Ne 7 6971 ; also 7 (\\id~); so D'?b:rn

shining star, (J,j glistening or shining of sword,


ji pearls (coll.)

'3

=Ne

& TJ hence prob. D^l). T ~H n. [m.] pearl 1 mother of pearl


;

D'33-nK of gold money


also in

Cn2 9 7 (HD^S?;

(Ar.
ti.

pearls, \j

a peart) Est
23

6
.

of silver, brass & iron); of W weight (or worth) of gold utensils Ezr 8 of Gk. 8paxnn= 4.32 grammes (= Weight 66.5 Eng. gr.); value of silver dr.=c. gjd. Eng.; value of gold dr. ( stater) c. 90. &d.

same

v.

1. "iTVT-IDEx 30 liberty;
flowing, fine-flowing m.

"VOT n.[m.] a

flowing;
(P)

free run,

i.e.

myrrh of
2.
c. K"i|3

cf. "lb

& Di.

proclaim

liberty,

iV3B*-W JOK3

"fri"j

Dntopi

Eng.,

cf.

T^iiT.xTi

Ezr (regarded as loan-word in both Gk. & Heb. fr. some Asiatic source by GOA 1865, 1392 ft; 1856, 793 Gesch. 1.274. H. U 188 c g m Listen JJ W M N 2 but on Gk. deiiv. cf. Lex. Lidd. &
j -

^jf insertion in Ne

Hultsch

Gr

"

**"

Motro1 (1882) **
'

S3-260 '

"

'1 drachma, then perhaps

Lv25'(H) in Jubilee year,'cf.Is6i'(|| nip-'nps); Je 34" 1517 all ref. to liberty of Sabbatical year;
Io ! I (iron.) proclaim to you liberty unto the sword, unto pestilence & unto famine, i.e. liberty to be destroyed bysword, pestilence and famine, " Jn-n3Et Ez 46 17 i.e. (a judgment of Yahweh); 10 year of Jubilee (cf Lv 25 ).

edit,

v 17

Be,
1S1

alsoBrandis M4m M "*-"- "icirt.mrat Hultsch

1-

);

cf.

drachma ace. to pi. D3C3T1, 033-n BA1888.7 JJ e ^ er er Mem.6oc.Llm. doPrU,1889.385 JJ ffm


Ph.
mi, 1889. 8

tn. "tfrft n.f. +"< swallow

f 84

(||

lis?),

Che

(q.v.)

makes simile of quiet,

peace, security,

ago imyi

^ cc
c.

fo v j ew

hitherto '~\
Pers.
c.

= daric, Gk. haptiKus, Syr.|jaoT, gold coin = Eng. sovereign (weight =


cf.
1
-

common ]y current

and supplies ellipsis; in simile, Pr 26 s ">i3S3 5]W? liT !? TO? (of groundless curse, which does
1

not alight,

i.e. is

not

fulfilled).

Hultsch drachm.): Brandis Schr in EiHwHArt-D^k. Erman ZPV "- 75 Hoffm


2

62' 2""-

10 *18

TDVH
-

n.m. south

(poet.

&
;

late)

(on

for-

za 1887.4. n.

,c

(Hoffm
v.

abandons),

cf.

Kyle Ezr

69 .)

piTCH"!

$&&*,

mation cf 01 5216 Sta' 295) OS-n Jb 3 7 17 + 14 1. + Ez 4 o27b 29b (del. Co in v!7b AB 03 Co in 18 v 881 south, Ez 42 (over against D'liJ, JiB3f,
"

-irn
D}); 12
t.
2

205
8
1

ttn

more

supr.) 21

som<A 40

Ke
supr.,

TJJ 42' for OTfcl '1 Co 'in "W nt<A </o 4 o [27 - cf. Co 4S 40" (opp. pav; also DHp), v (opp. pSX)
,

( 242427

in Ezek. (of wh. Co del. 2, cf. "in toward njO"PI and


3JJ);
TflfJ
i ffl

34- ";

fodder Jb 39 s
abs.

goatLvio" ^?); with nnN, after green


.

b. inquire, investigate (a matter),


-

rd. also *BJ

Ju 6 :9 Dt i3 15 i7 4 9 19 18 with ace. niaab-ba '1 0T*fl all hearts Yahweh searches 1 ( b.28 9 riBitsn EH-p to inquire into t/ie wonder 2 Ch 3 2"
;
; ;

42

ia

="$
6

41"

(opp. pax),

'in

nia^b 42
(||'d:),

13

(opp.
;

with
pers.

p, to

inquire about

1 1

Jb

10';

tlQV).

Ec

Elsewhere only Dt 33 s3
3

sq.

??

Jb 37 17
,

+ inf. 2 Ch 24" apply to the Levites to bring,


31
9

(both opp. pBX).


thistles (coll.)
100

etc., cf.

(?5?

both pers. and


c. ace. rei

rei).
;

5. ask for,

t"YTVT n.[m.]

(Ar.^lj,j
_, >

still

require,

demand,
6*
;

Ez 20 40
with

current in Pal.,Low" ;Eth.^WC:) !l^PP Gn 3 18 (J) Ho io8 symbol of wildness, desert.


T

Dt 23 s2 Mi

exact, oft.
,

collat.

|D pers. idea of
,

W)

vb. resort
efface (a site),

to,

seek

(cf.

Ar. jlTp
fig.

19 so with TO Ez 34 10 avenging, DJtt? Dt 18 s in? D1 Gn 9 (P) Ez 33"; ace. only, D'OI 13 413 '1 io 15 abs. v 2 Ch 24 s2 yj, 9 ; SVf-)
, .

BTH eni
6.

rub over,

tread (wheat),

read

repeatedly, study;

.*.

Pa. practise in;

NH search out (a meaning), ex1


14
;

beat (a path), discuss,

seek with application, study, follow, practise, abs. by wisdom Ec 1 13 ; with ace. BEB>a '1 study
2 or practise justice Is I 17 16 6 ; * '^P \j/ ; 14 6 2to 5 ; commands of God f 1 ig* jrr^J) 94156 s 10 1 Ch 28 ; the law Ezr 7 ; tDli>B> 'l seek or

pound) QalPf. Ch io
neh-iK
s2

S z8 ; n^T]}
,

K 22'+

ImpfWrV
,

io 4 + ,f,

Am

imv.'-tf~F\
;

K 22 +
5

s f&j?. Is 55

Inf. abs.
2

trn Lvio 16 Dt
,

Dt 22 + -eh " Ez 14 7 T 23 tfrnb Ew 2S9 * Ol' 245 ) Ezrio' 6'; (scribal error for 12 i>. Ehl Dt 11 + iot., Ehn 1 Ch 28 9 + 3 t.;
cstr. Eh"i
1 1 1 , pass. ; yj, 1. (tread a place,) resort

B^^

7 study the peace, welfare of any one Dt 23' Je 29 Ezr 9 12 ttfadh Je 38 4 , 210 '*! Est 10 s , nj?i 'l Pr
,

DW

nern

Is 62

12
;

syn.

K>p3;

WW

38 common).
ip-

11 27

13

(cf.

E>p2 2, where this use is more 7. seek with care, care for, 1B>X

p
not

trn

T^*

miP land which Yahweh thy

to,
5

frequent, with re-

God carethfor Dt
;

12
;

ni^K

<ljphf

ligious obj., c. acc.loc.

Am 5
9
7 21

Ch i

5
,

? loc.
,1

Dt 1 2

5
.

)^

let

2.

**, D'ipX Gn iK22 8 2K 3 8 8 22 1318 25 (J)Exi8 (E) S9 30 34 2 7 iChi5 2i 2 Chi8 34 ^24 78 Je2i 37

see&, consult,
ls

inquire of; a. ace.


I
6

22

Eloah care for it Jb 3"; 'T tfi> IjniK Je 30"; 7 1CX nBn^Pr 3 i>3 w ith^Je3o' V??j> #1" mo one careth for me \j/ 142 5 but in both these
;

13

EZ20 13

the

ark of God
4

CI113
5
;

wordofYahweh
16
;

iK22 5 (=2Chi8 )cf. iKi4 with3Yahweh iChio 2Ch34 26 Ezi 4 7 hisword2Ki with 8 W, ^"b? Jb5 their GodIs8 Messianic king
;

14

6 T?P pK perh. belongs to PS, cf. 142 4 also La 4 etc.; flWTI cared for (of Jerus.) Is 1 62 12 ITiph. P/. En-ij Gn 42" ^Eni? Is 65
|>
||

f
-

'

19

V<T)13

Is 11

10
;

'"

IBD-^yO out of the book

of Is 34

16

(in gloss, ace. to

Che , J,n1892
6

'

332
)
;

c.

iniKO of a

"6tOaj 5 and 1 K 1 4 (^V*?). 10 with 3 mancers, KTnr the inquirer Ez 14 13 7 3i3 aix 1 Chio nbp 1 S 28 M3, by?3 2 K niasn-^s i s 8 19 DvierrbK Dt j2.36.i6. w th
1

iK22 7 (=2Chi8

8 ) (supr.) v 2K3" b. heathen gods and necro-

cf.

3 3 31 31 37 Impf. WfXff Ez 14 20 36 ; Eh'nxn Ez 14 3 1. lei /w/.'abs. (for Knnnn); oneself be inquired of, consulted, only of God 3 3 31 1 s7 Ez 14" 20 2. be sought out 36 Is 65 31 1 Ch 26 3. be required, of blood (cf. Qal 5) Gn 42 s2 (E).

Ch 26 31

'

Note.Q^n^"]^ W'Hl
their desolate places
10
ifr

arui

6</

<wt<

of

'

ic9

(Kial. wedorsu, vid.

Baer);

many MSS.
rd.

rd.

18",

B^IW^J

prayer and

* Bnn Dt 20 Ho io 12 Am 4 6 25 21 13 10 65 Jeio 29 Zpi La3


28 9
-

Is 19 worship : a.

3
.

tlie

3. seek deity in true God (cf. B'pa 3) 4" 12 2 Is 9 31' 55" 58 5


4

Hup Bi Che
t [tIH"|Q]

wW

'Bh^, so most interpr.; 6 driven from.

n.[m.] study, exposition, mid-

1 Chi6" (rr^ios ) 2Chi2 14 i4 36 i5 2 ,2 i6' 2 22 9 26 6 ^9 u 22 27 34 511 3 5 19 2 2 D'nb^n) trn 2Chi9 26 3o ^i4 (= 119 3 s3 T 'jfW, V77 3 with b, only in Chroni53 69 13 3 19 21 2 Ch 1 5 20 Ezr 6 twfo6 cler, mn4 1 Ch 2 2 2 603 4 3 21 Dr" finds in Chr 2 Ch 17 3 1 3 4 Ezr 4
' ;

rash, only cstr. Bn"]l? (late; common in NH, in sense of imaginative exposition or didactic
story)
</t

Cabon 1BD Ehno midrash of


2

of Kings

Ch 24 s7

,,r -

1 3 . prophet Iddo 2 of a didactic character, cf.

^ N^n EhnD mi Ch
s2

the book

WraA 0/ These were prob.

Dr Intr497,
grow green

weakened mng.
c.

revere,
15

b. seek heathen deities,

t [^li^
cf.

-T]

vb. sprout, shoot,

ace.

Je 8

Ch 25

w
;

with

|,

Dt 1 2

80

Ch 1 7

s
.

dasd Pi make abundant Lyon s*n""'"" to '7 ; (As.


also sub
NS'I!,

4. a.

see&,

with idea of demanding, require (B'pa


ace. lost sheep

whence,

ace. to others, vb.

is seek,

simply), with

Dt2 2 2 Ez

denom.)QalP/WEn

J02 22

(subj.

yff rrtHJ).

Mtth
Hiph. Impf.
3
fs. XB>"iri

206

(juss.)

Gn

11

cause

to

V'

63" (in simile


16 14

||

abn),

65

12
,

of food

and drink,

sprout or shoot forth Je 50" v. sub Eto.

Vf]

fife}

MJ^._K^
t</.,

tsCTJ n.m. s" ""'"


herb,

Ij156
rt<

grass
;

(NH

As. disu,
shoots

DHM mm,

Lyon
jl ?

,t<

"i9

ziiQig76.K7

_ springtime
BN,30
;

Sab.

ml
12

Jb36 Je3i ; passing over into fig.of spiritual s 2. fat ashes, blessing ^ 36' ("jrva '"]), Is 55 16 i.e. ashes of victims, mixed with the fat Lv i 1J1J 6 34 (all P) Je 3 i 40 iK.ii 3 3 \ 4
.

fresh
;

CIS""- 11

Aram.

r(cf.Lag
KBHPI

i)
11
;

"1 abs.
cf.

Gn

t.

tjSfa adj. fat, trj Is 30 (|| lOf), of 0$ as product of ground; fig. of righteous as trees
D'iBH
;

23

v (in both, produced by earth); springing out of earth 2 S 23*; of a second crop of grass Pr (opp. "*}); caused to spring forth by God NBH KJfb ITOXnb
ace. cogn.
i

Gn

f 92

15

(||

D^jn)
;

fat, full

of

oil (?)

or sap

2^

(Che cf. \SH Ju 9') as wart ones (opp. isy H-li'


,
i ,
'

Jb 38 27

^ 23

s
;

refreshed by rain as food of wild ass

Dt 32 s Jb 6 5
;

"I

riiN?
5

H? (Briill 3=b Eenan H1"" lm,| 3B"). tni n.f. K,,s decree, law, usage,
15

subst. vigorous, stal22 30 ""W'H c f. Che)

only

as failing
;

6 (withered) Is 15 ; lacking for animals Je 14 M VBft PF! sim. of weakness 2 1 9 >V.) ( 2 27 =Is37 ; of transitoriness (withering) ^37'

||

"$

sf.

in Persian period id., Syr. )Ij or (B Aram. Ah BS '* ] \\ ; Pers. loan-w.,Gld Pers.dd7a,Zaw,Spieg ) 8 abs. Est i cstr. Est 2 12 , tt* 9 13 ; *i 9 t.;

NH

&W

PTJ)

of growth and

prosperity, Is 66".

sf.

Est 2 8 + 4 Dn'n'l Est 3 s


;

1.
t.;

pi. cstr.

*m

Ezr S 36 -!-

2 t.;

decree, edict,

commission

t|t^T whence also Liz


cf.

vb. be

fat,

grow

fiat

(Ar.
-1

Ljj

of Pers. king

Ezr 8 s6 (word elsewhere only in

grease, fat;

NH

ft?

make fat,
consec.

Est) Est
1

2
;

8
(||

^an
14
;

}), 4

>
(||

17 ^.) g
13
;

(||

id.)

NH m, fat) Qal
fi
;

P/. 3 ms.

9
|nj

(||

to*.

|t?Hl

-tt

Dt 3 1 !0 ( J E) 5 ^23 y #"!1

g. of Isr.'s prosperity.

Pi.

consec.
(cf.

^ 20
/m/
it^O

volunt.

v. HJ-, BJtoBh!>
i.e.

Ges' Ki Ges lc );

Nu4 3
48'

n
;

ip/:
;

Pf Mg^ n^T^fhj
rd.'sf
30
;

3
/aw,

c. 1314

TWy
9

execute)

cf.

also 9

c.

vb.

written rnrraria 4 8 (cf. 3 14 8 13 ).

2.

-liav:

De
3

j6i
'5

but perh.
m

Ex 2f

fs.

\f9f Pr 15

PTJ

ri

permanently valid and applicable, 16 nyrpiy *jra arm Est i 19 cf. v 15 4" , " ^iose ^* a < understood law and J
;

5?T

causat.

make

judgment;

fat }OCO 'n

anoint, symbol of festivity and joy * D ?$ / 1 Pr I 5 3 of bodily effect of good ^23'; news; i"6iy '"Ifind a burnt-offering fat= accept4 able yjf 20 ; elsewhere denom. fr. |B^ (fat
ashes);

"?[?&] *5^ 3 ; of laws of the Jews in Persia 3"; even of rules for drinking at a 8 12 feast i ; for purifying of women 2 The distinction between 1 & 2 is not absolute.
.

The

king's will

was law, and the royal

edict

take
(P).

away, clear away

the fat ashes

(ace. of altar cleared)

Ex 2 f

\Xf$ HrVD Pn. Impf. fg* Pr 2 8 26 Is 34 7


so
25

Nu 4" (P),

(JTOpP "^"l) concerning Vashti was reckoned among the laws (*0"5) of the Persians & Medes 19 2 fob T VXfire was a law (i ). In Dt 33

MT
;

pass, of causat. Pi. be 3 fs. made fat, of dust saturated 3?nD Is 34'; fig. 25 the diligent I of prosperity of the liberal

]%hB Pr

ii

13
4
.

for them
cf.

is

corrupt

many emend,
E*X
18

proposed,

Di

Di suggests

n'"t[SP]

fire of flames,

Pn

13
(cf.
it

s the trustful 28
Ol* 271 Ges'
H:,

Hothp.
8
,

)Is34

Pf. 3 fs. of Yahweh's sword':


(||

'WW

flaming fire, cf. DTS&l Ex 20 (but rhsb pi. in ]"| not in OT unless as n.pr.), or (better), s B'X a burning fire, cf. Is 65 (diff. sense). rn[i?*]

]m n.pr .m. (cf As. Datana Shim


.

"" "' ' I61


1

)
-

hath fattened itself^}


^]tt*l

D^ mbv).

n.m. fatness, fat ashes

abs/"T

a Reubenite, son of Eliab


6

Nu

I6

112 2425 - 27 27
-

26

9- 9

V' ~3
sf.

Dtn f 106
6

17
.

+ 8t.',
"JKn
oil,

JU9 1.
9

fan

Ju

9'

\fl ^36"; fatness, abundance, luxuriance, (of olive tree); abundance, fertility

Lvi 16 +3t.;

cstr.

T?nT Gn
37
17

n.pr.loc.

(@
jr/1 A

Aa>8atiij\

in

N.
13
;

Israel,

north "of Samaria;


cf.

G1137

17

2K6

fWJVI
.

Di; mod.

ra

Dotdn,

Bd p' 1ZB

n
77 Heb.
He,
;

fifth letter

;= numeral
of this

no

evidence

5 in postB. usage in

OT

times.
)"7.

Grammars: e.g. Ges iffi), definite article, the (so Moab. Ph. (Schrod""), 11 *''" 1 Lihyan (NW. Arabia) ha
forms, see the

(DHM*

n,

71,

I"?

(on the use of these different

Mtt
);

not As. Aram. orEth.: Arab. Jl, of which,

n
before dentals, sibilants, and liquids, the
I

207
is

n
noun denoting
:

lepsis to prefix the art. to the


it
1

written but not pronounced, tlius Lr^JDl pron. 'ash-shamsu-=- Heb. t^C^L ) g en the use of
1

S io and Samuel took


1

R#J

W$

lit.

the

Greek German: but naturally there are applications peculiar to Hebrew (comp. with what follows
the art. in Heb. is analogous to its use in
or

cruse of oil, not, however, a cruse which had been defined previously, but one rendered
definite
'

Ges' 126
a. to
the

Ew ,sn ): 1.

by being now taken; in English idiom a cruse of oil,' v 26 ">SB? lit. in the scroll or
i.e.

joined with substantives:


1

book, the one, viz. taken for the purpose,


in a scroll (so

mark a definite concrete object, as Gn I heavens and t/ie earth, ^ED the king, etc.

Never, however (as in Greek e.g. o nXoro)i/),before


true proper names, though it is used with certain terms, chiefly geographical, of which the orig. appellative sense has not been lost,
as
i.e.

Jb 19 23 ), 21 10 19 19 13 nbotez, JU4 n^ntrs viEoni, v 7 ^nsn a 48 8 s5 9 nbTlgrrriK hatchets, 20" every one tent, able to sling fnyj?? >K WJ with a stone at a hair, 1 S 6 s W"1$Q (unless indeed the 13"]N was
s

Ex 17" Nu

23

^3?
i
1

'

Baal,'

lit.

'

the lord,' in

pi.

D^V3ri
I

the various local Baals, JB&n the Adversary


6ff-

Jb
2
1

(as

a pr.

n. ]$?,

'Satan,' only

Ch

an understood appendage in every cart), Nu 1 1 27 "^n a young man, 13 23 tttos on a pole, Jos 2" inna with a cord, 2S 17 17 nrlSB'n a girl (cf.
jj r
1

1.

<

i. is

);

ftoWl (but not

ito"]nri),

|T)>n (but not

g^. s _ j t j g

uncer tain whether an


13

jrisn),

bcnan, pit^n the Sharon, rhtfn the

(Judaean) iowland, "Oan,

I^Bn the (Moabite)


n^an
'Gibeah,'

table-land, n3-jyn, <yn <Ai,'

Ju2o 5tt Wan


,

'Galilee,'

b&in,

'yia^an,

je^n,

T$W
one

(oft.),

ctpE'n,

PQJJn, ilJDSn.

nssen, ncnn, po'^n, b. with an adjective to denote


:

be referred to c or d: e.g. 1 S 2 9 his prong or a prong, 2 S 18 his mule or a e. with nouns that denote objects mule, etc. or classes of objects that are known to all, as 2 rich [KXr^arijn, D^QH; Gn 13 Abram was very 4 arp* s|D3a njptsa, Ex 3 1 ^Dsai anja rttfffa, Dt 1 426 and thou shalt lay out the money "^33
art. is to

exhibits a quality nor eoxij, i.e. to express the compar. or superl. degree so oft., 16 as Gn i b~\in "llNDn the greater light, "UKOn
)t2pn
14

who

-OtSQI f31 |NX31, 2

K9

30

iVVV.

T133

D'OTl, in

French

48

the lesser light, 2 f'i'njn U3=shii elder son, 13 [bj3n the little TJJXn the younger, 42
i.

mit du fard k ses yeux.' It is, however, remarkable that this usage depends E n^ n mostly on the punctuation, 'ID??, P?0,
'

elle

etc. (except as

one,

e.
10

Lv

the youngest (of Joseph's brethren), Vnso ^injri the chiefest of his brethren,

tities of gold, wine, etc., as

applied to denote definite quanJos 6 24 ) being far less


|* etc.,
freq.

Nu

;ri3n the chief priest, 'a -vyvn 15 the least among Ju 6 JO nTyvn the least of 8 2 io 3 1 S 9", '3 ns>n the fairest among Ct I
, ,

as^ + irun

common than 'IDS, being much more


for instances in

but ^032,
e
)

t\D"> etc.
:

which the

than )D33 HM? etc. art. forms part of

the consonantal text, see

Gn6 M

+ ]iyn

and

with nouns which are not definite in themselves, but acquire, their
,

Pr 30 30

cf.

Jos 14 15

c.

definition from

the context, or from the


tifrn
5

manner
;

in which

tliey

are introduced : thus (a) in the

8 7 3 noron, Dt8 Dn^n, 1 K5 "Is28 120 andi?^, 6 60 17 Ez 15 47 .&%?, Hb 2 Pr 20 ^65" ItteQ, f. in comCt i 11 Ec 7 12 Cf. below, h.
1 .

standing phrases
i"6^?n to-night,

u 26 to-day, Gn4 2i + oft.


30
,5

Gn 19

+
.

once

night;
(kot

so HJE-'n this year, 2 32 D5??lI this time, Gn 1 8 (&)

S 15 16 last 29 Jer28 16 19
1
;

as a parisons, the object compared being, but one rule, not an individual as such, 18 Is i exhibiting the characteristics of a class:
D^t^?, V?iri3 like scarlet, like crimson (both

i%pxw>), i.e. well, the well viz.

in|n the river 15 the the Euphrates; Ex2


of the district, Jos 8" the 21 u w

meant generally), S
nB133, io
this
14

24

"JIT

28 pB3, v

TO

and
with
-

IS?,

13

ni?i>3

Sig the wall, \ thehed, 20 valley, iy|n the lad (whom Jonathan would naturally 34 Hence occas. tlie table. take with him), v
1S17
;

where a
precisely,
1
9

suffix

would define the noun more 20 as "lionn 2 S 19"+ =my ass, Ju 3


ls

5? 3 ;+ oft however, quite uniform, at (The usage there occurs least ace. to the punctuation 14 2 nn3 f 7 s a l. and we Is 47 B*t>3 Jb 4 1 e.g. and Ho 13 8 ,-i3 find both tfcs Is 5

word,

e.g.

42

14

V 47)' "
:

(as always
7

"

is not,

'

*$|

Si NS?n=/ 2aseat, Ju 4 i K22 2K io + 10 d. it is a pecu20 33 n^nn. 1 S 18 of Hebrew thought to conceive an liarity object as defined by its being taken for a particular purpose, and thus by a kind of pro35
15
t

Is

38" and 'IK?


'

Nu

24

9
;

113?? Is 4 2 "and 11333

Jb 16 14

n33"lDri,

Similarly Gn 19 as the smoke of a furnace, Nu 1


;

etc.)

pa'rrnK n
?l!??
,

JCKri,
6
' l

Dt28 29
n
S'BB'a

("V^n),

(fb?n nb'p3 Xf) X*l J u 8 ,8b V. 3 n '~ 3


1

28

812

1?

like (a lion's) rending

208
a

Zc 12 Tn;n by 1SD03 as i 14 over an only child, 1 3 9 + Where, mourning however, the standard of comparison is not the class in general, but only a particular part of it, defined by a special epithet (whether omitted adj. or verb), the art. is naturally 15 but thus fte? like chaff (in general) IS41
kid, 16
9
15

10

far more common. (/3) where ihe art. depends on the punctuation, after preps., esp. 3, but 5 with much irregularity, as ^D" 3 Is 16 Pr 20 28 Tl3 Ho 2 21 Pr 16 6 ), P7.S3 Pr 25 s (elsewhere

(but

"OJJ }*b|
,

like

chaff passing

Jb 14 2 but ^02 bs?


e)^3 &i>3

ic-2
6
,

12
;

???? away 29 24 tf& Is 40 but


;
.

always 'S3; ni3TS3 also always); ^ENa and 15 tls 28 (but ||3J3, not njlOK? always; sl 25 20 6 23 14 f^atJ3" 2 9 9 ); 3T3n)"je5 13

^S

DibB>3

ff
to

29"

4 1=;

3
17
,

Is 3 5

but

like

a hind
s
;

(that) longeth for

J*^B ^? streams of water


'31

^1?

Zci2 4

smite

f42

t?3 Is9 a (that) kindleth

but >' lan tW3 like fire

|1-W31 pWB'S), with' one t2EB>B3

Jbi5 (elsewhere Di^S) s8 (ri^ JlVaE'B (but Dt 28 Dt 28 s2 to enter cf. Gn 19


;

21

11

Jb 9
5

32

22

(but t2BS?D3
s3
;

^ 1 43

2
),

wood
like
lb

but H31XD

[C'V?

ty 83 smoke from a chimney


;

15

JB'V? Is 5 l6

contrast also Pr 18 with 24

BBBta!? Is

59"

Ho

Jb 9 13': so Is 62 waters (that) have passed by,


:

26

n IW
16

Cm?
;

like

etc.

Dt

32

2 *

1C5TS3, i>B3, t t -

but v 2b NB'T^J) D*??k, D'3'31? v v

is found, although a aPJPjJJ. Where the art. 10 rel. clause follows (as yjr 1* 49" Is 61 ), this is to be regarded not as limiting the class prob.

5 2 4 7 Is5 f 122 ); Pr 2 7 noan!? TOann in Pr 1-9, or indeed in the (but never 4 whole book); Pr 2 3 7 nj-sb, Jb 39 17 n3/33 (but 23 nsanb never wan); p r2 (but njonn only 14T OS3 Ju'i5 18 +; 1 K7 emph.); to perish

f9

(but

'oi>

of object compared, but as describing it. g. it prefixed to generic nouns (in the singular) designates the class, i. e. it imparts to the

Germ, in Is 29 Wh3, 32 Ttyn ^if 1? d M Niedrigkeit sinkt die Stadt, 45 16 together


they go

21

19

nW?

noun

a collective force, as

Ex

22

!3n"73

all (lit.

the whole of) the sons, l"l3rr?3 all the daughters, Lv 1 7 810 "^lI"! 1? of the strangers, who sojourn
in their midst,
13

Nu
21

14

Ez 24" 33

21 7 K*n3n the serpents ; Gn C'yBn those who escaped;


;

n
T

19 13 17 Jos 6 7 + ybn?), v 9 *|DKDn 8 YbK\ ; 1 S 1 3 4 13 TVnB'Bn Mi 2 Is 6 NTrtp? the choir of criers;


; ;

Schmach), 46 *?^ into s0 always: never captivity, 47 ( The living language may have used "JSPna). the art. more readily after a prep., where it did not lengthen the word by an entire syll.; still the disparity of usage between a and |3 makes it not improb. that the art. in /3 is in many cases not original but due to the punctu5 1 S 1 7 i. to mark the vocative ators,
nrai>33
s

(in die

W^

'NS

M S24 ^bngn the ancients; Ec 7 woman and oft. with gentile names,
14

nEfc^VlK
as

as thy soul liveth, king, I do TJ^eri TBto"VJ Whose son art v 68 TIB nnx <n not

know,

*?WJ

thou, lad?

2S14

Help,

king!
18
1

18 26

the Jebusites, tf^Wfj 'rrran 2 S 8 al., 7J3 20 18 23 Mai the Levites, Nu 3 Ju 18 1 etc., 8 20 2 ^I35 +. h. with nouns denoting abstract ideas, esp. the names of moral quali-

18

JV
Je'2
6>

hfffiJ, 2
31

K9

^H
{)

'31

Wi

ties (cf.

Gk.

two

cases

hUi),

(a)

where the

Fr. la justice), chiefly in art. is recognizable

dry bones,' N. B. In poetry, the article is frequently dispensed with before words which would naturally
take 18
10

"iis>n ^bs, IS42 Utt?? D^nn, Dns nnn EZ37 4 rrt^n niosjjn Mai 3 9 i^3 "V^ (Dr' 19801").
;

in the consonantal text, exceptionally, when some emphasis or definiteness is intended, as


1

it
6

in prose

thus
6i
7

^ 2 2810 &
al.

oft,

H?
Gn
i

8
2

' 4

33
7 -"

D^OB';
2

(rarely in prose,
T]b;
etc.';

K3

Dtf
6
;

iDnni
26
i

man
3

-ioib>;

nrn
5

iDnn
1717
6

2S2 5
(con-

iK8);
59

2i

45
2

I416

66 6 72 8 +D:;

D'Cmm IDnn nx Jei6


61 9

(contr. Zc f);

1%; Ju
is
i
2 - 6 - 21

5
3

18 44 QV
ii
6 - 7 -8
.

617

&

oft.

pISH tls
trast v
16

Ec3

16
;

ng"jyO t Is 32

yen

10 - 11

Dn

(emph.); njhri
15

Ho
s8
;

HCXn
;

2.

With

adjectives, participles,

and deAT,

Gn 32" (sq.

-KW), Is 59

14 319 (contrast v ) Zc 8

monstrative pronouns (sin, N'n, nan, Dn,


nNT,

nrann Jb n}3Kn fig (contr. v) Je 7 i2.m. D nn Gn 2 9 +; nansn tCt 2 7 '3 5 8 4 7 28


-

n^x):

viz.

a.

(so regularly)

when
o

the
it

T#C

tJe
3

4-8

23
16
;

26
;

man is^Ru
8
;

17

nj)Bhn tZc5 +^i2 5 Ec3 Ec2 u see also lit 30 1519 (Je
;

Tr? nn

Hft" Is6o 2

subst. qualified by these likewise, as ?njn "\7'OT\

words

is

=6
65

defined by

/9ao-iXfi>i

iiiyas,

Gn
5

12

Kinn fin, 20'

mn
Is

21
4

8
),

1
4

K
1 1

7"
10
:

^V^< tl'Nan

3 nj^n, j os 2

tMhtm
<ri,
9
.

oi

Je 32 19 Mai 2 1 Ch 29" 2Ch


but in
all

Dl^m
12

D"nn,

V'

123 130
1219

Dn 9"

Pr 31 30 Ec
j

2 1317 7

io 6

24 32 alto with adjj.


fined

13 16

13

av&pts 01 i\66vrfs irpos 24 3 46 s8 21

Gn
So
14

Ju

66
i

^ 31

&

ptepp., if the subst. be de-

such cases "lDn

pns, J1CX, etc. are

by a

sf.

(as

Dt 4 37

^0

n 33,

1S8

n
rtatori

209
if it

D3W); and
I
;

with a pron.,

be de-

fined
,_l

by a gen. (as
1

Dt 29 20

S14

29

15"
1

2K6 32

jn

if it

0!H ? ! "i5 ''"'* son f a murderer), but not be denned by a sf., as Ex io n^K Yjhfc
:
.

he had prepared, 29" Ezr 8 s* io 1417 Ace. to the punctuation, it occurs similarly 21 nsan ( 80 46 s7 Jb 2"), elsewhere, as Gn 18
that

21 3

iW^n,
3

K n' & Dn8


22 6 3

i nNnan, i s5I
:

14 (not n^NH WIN), Jos 2 nj 13T </ our word mn 'i) v j) r i*ou. similarly when (not the ait. with the ptcp. has a resumptive force, 15 v 4 he looketh forth from the place, V' 33 (
'

2 4 ntfft, 5 6 M^jn, Eu i (ull'na^n) but in all these passages, the change of a point, or even sts. of an accent, would restore the nor-

mal
cf.

11 &c), Dab in: -ijf'n /te <A a formeth, etc., 19 arm? DHOnan w^cA (v 10l>) are more desirable than gold, 49' ( 6b the iniquity of my aggres-

participial construction (as nNan,


48', nsnan),

i">

"6iari

Gn

w hich

is,

no 'doubt, what

sors

surroundeth me),

O'lltpan

who

trust

in

was intended by the orig. writers, and is recognised elsewhere by the Massorah, e. g. Gn 12 7 35 ns-ian, 4 6 26 & R u 4 11 nxan c f.Ew* mb (
1

their riches, etc., Gn49 21 Is 46 s 51 20 Jb6 ,6 51357 b. (rare) when the subst. quali(v. Dr ).

Ges I38

'

5b

fore a prep.
airijs)
:

fied

by the adj. or ptcp. was felt to be sufficiently definite for its own art. to be dis31 pensed with, as sts. with the word day Gni
ny>,
6

more anomalously, be1S9 n'JVn] (as though leal ro V but rd. prob. HvNni and the fat tail, v.
).

Once,

still

24

ttob

tpatfn
:

D1,

Exi2
1

llU8

2O

10

(=Dt5
Je 38

14

LV19

22 s7

so with N13D entrance

)
,

(In Arab. Jl also occurs, though very AQ, ' st5boam rarely, as a relative : ). On the anomalous use of the art. with a word in the

Dr.

Zc 14 10

TgQ court

812

Ez 4028

st.

c, v.

Gramm.,

as

Ew* 290

'

1 ,

Ges ,mR

4
,

also

si. 5

also in certain phrases (peculiar to P) where the subst. is defined by 73, as Gn I 21 V?Ei~b'2

0} U5 Uj
Ges* 100 4
-

rmn

2' 10 WM living things that creep, etc., 7 9 Lv 1 i further in isolated cases, hardly reducible to

a ll living

souls,

28

tiffin

n>rri>3 a ll

on Dt

on t ne different forms, see 32*, v. bn p. 2io), interrog.


(
t

rule,

LV24

10

S 12 23
1
1

roitsn -tvi, !6 23

njnn

run,
18

part. (BAram. and X t], Arab. 1), prefixed, as a rule, to the first word of a sentence (or 1. in direct questions: a. as a simclause).
ple interrogative, where the answer expected
uncertain, Ex 2 S|J?Nn shall I go and call thee a nurse ? 1 S 23" , ?7??-H will the men of
is
7

1//104 EnH (quite exceptional in OT). Ezr io 9 (With prons. this use is so rare that, where it 1217 occurs, it is dub. if the text be sound: 1 S17

2S12 4

Vtjfrn tf ** ?

JC6 20

17

Zc4 7

V0$1

Keilah deliver
will Saul

me

into his
?

Je40 KtMi7 ). And with the ptcp. 1S25 D'yisnen DHajj D'sn many are the slaves who break away etc., Is 7 20 Je2 7 3 46 16 =5o 16 a^n 3 nji'n the oppressing sword, Ez 2 (but Co
:

10

come down

Jb

hand ? ?WE> "PVj 8 and frequently.


;

h. often in questions, expressed in a tone of surprise, or put rhetorically, to which a negaLat. num?): Gn4 9 tive answer is expected (

om.
is

DW),

14

22

s2 24
-

32

^62 Pr26 Ju

18

21

19

*33N 'nN
1

"0?n

Am

my

brother's keeper?

This usage (very anomal., rd. prob. n?pB2). somewhat more freq. in the later parts of OT ; and in postB. Heb. it is very general
.

8 17 shall I hide from Abraham that which I am about to do? 30 2 50" Nu 23 * Dt 4 s3

inn "0 the evil inclination): v. further c. with the ptcp., where the ptcp. with the art. forms really the subject: Gn 2" ton aaiDn not 'it was encompassing,' but 'it is that which encompassed,' 45 12 "tanpn 'S my mouth 21 is that which speaketh, Dt 3 riiNnn ^yjf thine were those which saw, 4 3 8 18 on ouros eWtx eyes 135 7 6 81806s , Is 14 27 66 9 ). (v. Dr'
(e.g.

Dr S209

Dy VOB'n Bid a people ever hear the voice of God speaking out of the midst of the fire, 19 ... and live? 20 (rd. with @$<S93 Ew Ke Di
. .

etc.

Dnn

for

Bn),

JV3 ^"njan nrixn

4 'SI naruVnriN 16), (altered in 1 Ch 17 to the neg. a ... -iS>Nn those whom thou hast 2 n?5>

K6

3. The article

is

mostly in the latest

prefixed exceptionally Hebrew with the force

of a relative to the verb: t Jos io 24 IFIN toapnn


that

taken captive with thy sword and with thy 24 s 12a 36 bow, wilt thou smite? Is 28 57" 58 25 13 M 12 7--" 7 - 3 8"-" Jei5 i6 Am5 A//5o Jb8" 15 328 9 2 etc.; before an inf.absol. (Ew* *) Je7 Jb40 and prob. Mi 2 7 (rd. "rtNn see p. 55). After 219 nan Nu 22 s8 2 Je 32" a protasis, n 7
l-' j

went with him, Ez 26 17 n^nn "Vyn, 1 Ch 26 btoOE* B^pnn bh) and all that Samuel had 4 817 2 Ch i pana i n (the place) dedicated, 29
,

s8

after |0 Je3' Hg 2 cf. after 'fw Ezi7 Gn 24 s after DN Jb 14 14 TWn 133 WW DN if a man dieth, shall he live ? Occasionally, one
; :
;

10

12

or more words precede n (in the same clause)

Vn
:

210
elsewhere

fcr
H

for special emphasis a S j1 Jb 34" bNT7K *? 27 "lONn for to did one ever say .1 Ne 13 ;

GW

Je22 15

(^bn),

cf.

s6

23

C. it is

used in ques-

is always found. The other punctuations would also each be highly irThe true reading is undoubtedly regular.

tions which,

by seeming

to

make doubtful what

"Jn^J (nvrbn).
J (Id, Ztschr.
1864-65. p.

Cf.

De

Rossi ***

'-.
;

and

cannot be denied, have the force of an ims6 passioned or indignant affirmation: Gn 27 se fert Esavus, ut eo ('dubitantisspeciem prae acerbius affirmet,' Maurer, cited by Ges), 1 S 2" 'y\ wbaj ribjjn Did I reveal myself to the house
(i.e.

on the possible origin of the anomaly, Gei


89t

tfc*n interj. (Aram. KH, Dn 2 43 D ( q v .), Ji Arab. U) lo, behold Gn 47 s3 Ez 16 43


.

of thy father, when they were in Egypt 1 etc. of course I did, although thy sons, by their

TllNrT
joy,

interj.
I

(onomatop.)
I

expressing
"'P?, Is
16

actions,

appear to belie

it),

1K1631

(expressj

Hast ing astonishment), 21" J??^" *] thou slain, and also taken possession? 3e $i2"> Jb 20 4 41 1 (cf. Hi); also Gn 16 13 and the
,

WTQ
2

phrases

Dnwn

do ye see?
1

S io24

K6

s2
;

JTtan dost thou see?

20 13 Ez

8' 21617 al.

44 have seen the fire. Of satisfaction over the misfortune of an 2125 let them not say in enemy or rival, yjr 35 nNH Aha, so would we haw their heart WS3 16 4 3 2 it! (lit. our desire!) 40 7o ), Ez 25 26 ( s 36 Metaph., of the neighing of a war horse
he says, Aha,

Aha! always introduced by

am warm,

d. in disjunctive questions, the first question

in the battle,

Jb 39 s5
33 "

being introduced usually by H, the second by DX or (more rarely) DS1 see exx. under DN
:

"niNn 2S23

v. nrja.

2 (p. 50). The disjunctive question may ex13 press a real alternative (as J0S5 ), or (as esp. in poetry) the same thought may be repeated
in a different form, in two parallel clauses (e.g. 15 Is io ): in the latter case, the answer No is

sn

v. an*.

curon v.
I.

sub w.

7277
2

n.m. vapour, breath


fig.

(NH
,

id.,

usually expected (v. p. 50). Only very rarely is the second question introduced by Ju 14 16 fj

(where, however, EOT ought no doubt to be read, with MSS., X Be al., for tfbn), r IN Ju

vanity (so NH, Syr. li=><i) ban Eci +; cstr. ban tEc 1" 12 8 sf. 'ban 12 15 9 8 etc. Ec6 cstr. 7 9 '; pi. B'ban Je io +
Syr. JJpoi id.)
'

19 \ban j e 8 +,

sf.

Bn\ban

0*32"+;1.

lit.

i8"Jbi6 3 38 28 31
-

2.

In
.

indirect

(Germ, oh .1) a. singly, after verbs of seeing Gn8 8 q nitnb to see whether, 18 21 Ex4 18 Ct6'\
.

interrogation,

whether

(the idols) ?3JJ ITR rBVHfc a breath (93 aura) will carry away, Pr 21 6 the

Is

57

13

all

of

them

telling

Gn

43", trying

Dt

13
:

knowing Ju

getting of treasures by a lying tongue is ban TJ? a va-pour driven away. Elsewhere always
2.
tial,
fig.

Ec
3

21

(rd. nbj?n

and

ITTj'n

njn OK IWI Rjteq *(and see the land) 19 *- 20 20 N'b BK . . . T\ whether it be good or bad, v ;
,9
. . .
'

loc.) """"' 1

b. disjunctively,

usually BK

v.

De

or
. .

Wr
.

ad

of what is evanescent, unsubstan15 worthless, vanity, as of idols Je io

f],

Nu

B3 f1 ban (||1^), heathen observances io 3 and in phr. bann 'nnK T(pn


b"S?iD
,

n l6 i9 gI
2
6

K 17";
30

Pr 13 11 ban?
(i.e.

Gn
in

24

21

21

32

27
<<b

37

Ex

16 4 that I
23

may try
2 22
;

it

(the

out of vanity

fin wealth (gotten) not by solid toil, opp. fa'p

people)

bk

my

law or

Wna ^n whether it Dt8 JU2 not, Nu 1 i


. .

will

walk
. ,

by) is minished (but


1

93

Ew

bnaD,
17

Qr), 3

Nu i 3 18 (by side of BK

bani jng ijj^ *Bjp

n);

iK

n Ec 2'19

1 1.

ban
s*}j;

to

our
"a,

wm

La4

20 21 bx qpjfll
v.

(Dr
33

tI93n

)"help; of

It is prefixed to other particles, as

Wi D ?n, '?n

BKn
(

ban

fjs diw
.
. .

bana

Sm

life Jb 7" consumed


'

see

Ds

e
.
i

K
.

et -

t hri Dt 3 2 6 rwinbcan rfyv bn ( s0 v. d.

h and

other edd.) The reading here became early a subject ofdispute, and MSS. and edd. vary accordingly. Some follow the school of Nehardea,

I 7 d) vanity, man V'39 6 12 62 10 btk 'j? ban they are al4 together (made) of vanity, 94" 144 esp. in Ec
their days as (3 : nrr bano ntsn
,

2 2 12 8 ) of the fruitlessness (31 t. + Dvan ban i of all human enterprise and endeavour, i 2 ?3H
-

and read

nilT ?fl; others (so Norzi) follow the

school of Sora,

and read njrpp n

others (so
it

Hahn) have

nin'pn.

Were bn

original,

ban ban all was vanity and b?n, v Oil the pursuit of wind, 2 11415 etc., 6 4 (of an aborN3 P3na i.e. into a lifeless existence, v" tion)
14

WW

would be an interrog.

= Ar. jla, for which part.

ban D^anp

na-in

Bn:n

e*

(of discussions lead-

211
ing to no result), note also the phrases
(iban, 1?an) <?an 7
12 4 15

ran
;

W
Jb

TmM

also Herodot'
,|

1 s>
;

'n

6 12 9';

Est2 3 ;= 3n
JJ77
burning
cepit,

816
,

Roed. in Thes Add)

yn

2".

Is 49 ^?nj Wh|> for nought and vanity have I spent ray strength ; as adv. accus. vainly, to no purpose Is 30" * 1 P^IJ 73 r^

27

(v. felt),

('M*war, then

blaze (of fire),


;

muse; cf. Ar. ^ 6urre, ma a murmuring noise in

^
to

they disquiet themselves 39' I ?i1.' no jmrpose, Jb 9 s9 JU^ 35" with


,,
1

? 3n

^
34

somniavit; Ethpe.

PS gives Syr. m^< flumtasma vidit, & esp. Ethpa. mente conest;
cf.

^n

imaginatus

also n J n

).

Dm

to comfort 21
21

Zo io

2
.

iV.

tO*?^ of false
1326

[^^n] n.m. murmuring (Che), whisper,


cf.

gods,Dt32 Bn^ana "a^oysdl V*&3) i K 16 Je 8" I??, 'bn (nbn^.'pBa), io 8 14 22 trtan "bin, ~ 9 7 N1B , ;?3n D , ")DtS'n empty vanities Jon 2 ^r 31
i

musing (on form 2


1.
y^r

'n

nj'a understand

Ba"813")only sf. %\ my murmuring

in

more general
TTQ!"! vb.

sense Ec l M

D y3n 'an, 5 s

addressed to (whispering, faint utterance), 4 2. ijr 39 'S^iia jjj jrt y musing i.e. while I was

vain

Je2 5 =2Ki7 15 they went after ~ vanitv v3'"i*1 and became vain, ^62" 'tt?} PIT* f v3nPT?K do not become vain (i.e. be demoral12 ritW ized) by robbery; with cogn. ace. Jb 27
'

Qal

denom.

act emptily,

become

musing.

rninan
tl.

v.

sub

ru

p. 151.

lull

vb. moan, growl, utter, speak,


;

panri ?an nj
(i.e.

why do ye become vain with vanity


Hiph.

ni7\ muse, (only poet.) (onomatop. so Aram. KJil; J^p, muse, speak, S2>ell a word, also esp. Ethpa. ; Ar. Li* satirize, insult, scold,

muse

NH

shew yourselves utterly vain)?

16 cause to become vain Je 23 (of false prophets) , Dans? nan D ?anp i. e. fill you with vain hopes.

tH.
ablu,

/^n,

7^n
6

n.pr.m. (perh.

i.q.
70
:

As.
der.

son/cOT
I.

"*";'^. also

We

""

11 -

from

??n not prob.) second son of


n.[m.] ebony (so
otherwise

Adam
93

2 ms. rM^I (borrowed mng.)) Qal Perf. 5 8 is. WJH ^ 143 W?ri1 consec. consec. Jos i ; 4 13 nann ^77 7y>/ r^lj Jb27 +8t.; 3 14 7 28 nj^ 2 + 2t, +2t., nanK'^63 IS38 ^35 11 13nnisi6 7 n|n?is59"; // abs. tin Is 59 ; 1. of inarticulate sounds: a. growl, of lion
spell
,

k
'

Gn 4*mm.

growling over prey,

sq. 7JJ Is

3i

*>

groan,
14 11

moan, in

t^j^n]

Symm
;

Ki

(nana ian);

distress (like dove), abs., Is 38 59 sigh for (?) in sorrow, mourning,

&

moderns;
Xz
la86 '

@;
,

Egypt, heben,

Lieblein
Lat.

cf.

Pinsker
pi.

E" "!ltUD88S

moan for
4

Is 16

(US'
rei,
24

7^,
;

so

also
subj.

Gk.

$tm,

hebenum) only
|E>

16 D^an Ez 27 Qr

2. utter, sq. 27

ace.

^38";

Je48 I** Jb
.

31

(Kt Caain) D^ani


fr.

rrtJTg;

it

was brought

(|pn)
87

Pr

^ 35 28
also

cf.

India,

&

cf. (finer) fr. Ethiopia,

Sm &

3 Is59 subj. "B sub Po. infr.; sj>eak

7i

^37"
(abs.)
5

reff.

J,ii5 (a
;

instr.)
c.
18

3. a. {soliloquize) medi,
rei,

[^^71]

vb.

divide (so most, but dub.

tote,
c.
c.

muse,

3
,

Jos

8
\(f

13

63' 77

143

ace. ace.

Ar. Jla cut into large pieces, cut up, is perh. denom. fr. iCl* a chunk' of meat comparison
'

IS33

subj. a?,
2

b. imagine, dwise,
c.

^2' Pr24

(subj. 3.?);

Inf.

It 15 28

of Ar. ~JJ>- oe acquainted with, skilled in

(AW

Kn Di)
Pt.

is also

doubtful

if correct,

then rd.

nan; but cf.infr.) QalP/ 3pl.

ran Is 47 13 Kt,

they that divide the heavens, that gaze at the stars (Kt would be rel. cl. without "y K); 'n then refers to

nan Q r;

traaiaa trihri

Dwron

Po. Inf. abs. only 3.50 tin) tin (subj. id.) 13 ipsrna'l Is 59 a conceiving and an uttering, out of the heart, lying words ( rODl pfs 13''!) L666 but rd. rather to") "n on form cf. Kb ;
||

Qal

//. o6.

cf.

NB77 retains Di; Ba

MT & expl.

as Qal Inf. pass.


D'antsni

Is8 19

those

Hiph. Pt. pi. D^SBVSn that make chirjrings and


and wizards.

the distinguishing of signs of zodiac, or other on zodiac astrological division of sky, cf. Che;
""'7tt
-

mutterings, of necromancers
JbS72

KoMnoloe & on planets & in Babylon v. J e n ; A'" ml " "!! lb 95ff constellations Id Epping & Strm
,

.us bi>. 109

_buttextprob. corrupt

GFM (June,
18 2 ).

1892) suggests
t

Tgh

(cf.

psrrnx ipn Ju

a rumbling, growling, tri^H n.m. 10 moaning: 'fl abs. Ez2 +2t.; 1. a rum2 sound .tJR V3K) Tf\ Jb37 of bling, growling

N^H
cf.

n.pr.m. eunuch of Ahasuerus (prob.


'Hyms, courtier of Xerxes, Ctesias

thunder, as sound going forth from God's 2. a moaning 'HI 'HI D'J'p Ez mouth.
2
10

Pers.;

lamentations

and

moaning
P 2

and

woe.

man
n3n-1D3

212

nty-nn
10

3. a sigh or moan, as transient, ^'SB* 0*pj

+ 8$; BWfBS 1CI15


v.

90 we

Jrimgr

owr years
(cf.

<o

an end as
cstr.

sigh, i.e.

a fleeting sound
n.f. meditation,

EVm VB).
nton "ST

tPKHJOO 1 Ch 5 a tribe (Aramaean 1 Arabian 1) with which the E. Jordan Israelites waged successful war
,

,9i0

~pQn
i^-

musing, only

(with firm
ni3^3ri

cf.

Sta l304c ) "3^ 'm

40/ my

mouth

the

musing of my TTV3n n.m. resounding music, medita-

shall speak wisdom, and heart shall be understanding.

. dub. conj. as to identity in Glas 2. adj.gent. of an officer of David TJSJ HI 31 1 Ch 3. n.pr.m. father of one of David's 27
.

Bk '" "

warriors njrr||
so here Ot,'
cf.

Ch 1 i 38 (but 2S23 36 nan Be Th 8" Dr Sm ).


1
||

"33,

musing; 'n abs. 62 15 sf. DJ/WnLas ^i9


tion,
;

1. resounding music
'n
17

^o

17

02 4 ;

D'w^an, D^tnan
"in
v.

v.

foregoing.

cstr.

Ji^n
;

sub *nn.

"11333 [i'jn *JB x/^92

ict^A.

sounding music upon

the lyre (Che); cf. direction, v. TVpO).

npD

^ 9 (a musical 2. meditation, musing

*T7J"7 (perh. make a loud noise ; so Ar. ju a braying (of a falling building, rain, the sea,
camel); ixi crash (of
a,

falling wall, etc.), iijLa

15 *& |VCT 'B-'ION ^ 19 the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart; ateo in bad

thunderf.

TYTT n.m.

1*

16 ' 9

shout, shouting, cheer (of


*

sense ^plotting
Z/ps

ty

Djtarn

"Pi?

*^I*3*

*/*

ing against
fll.

of those rising against me, and tlieir imaginme (|| Drfcfne v 61 ; cf. I. fljil 3 b).

Qal

vb. remove (Thes comp. nan is 27 s (Di rds. nan); /n ai. ton /. /y.
4,

H^H

fWl

a multitude; on formation compare 01 s181 9 218 Sta' "); 'n only abs., Is i6 + 6t. Is& Je; 10 33 33 33 where 1. shouting in harvest Is 16 Je48
-

TTT] t6 TJOT,

Tin IpT
''
1

iib, i.e.

the shouting

is

pr 25 5 ;'"IDS? D

?"P ton

Pr 25 4 remove

(lit.

no vineyard-shouting, but that of the foe, cf. 30 shall utter (nay) a shout like infr.; comp. 25
the (grape-)

removing) dross from silver; as sim. of follows , ing f\7B ?Sp V'BH i3n Pr 25 remove (the) wicked a king; n$*gjl inra nan I s 27 s, ace. to before Di (v. supr.) he, (') &a<A removed her (i.e. sent
into exile; his people under fig. of faithless wife) Che /iw harsh wind; so transl. also De follows ; (he scared her away) Brd

treaders (sq.

H? n
25
7 30

W^l
9

Hf)-

Hence

also 2. shout of the foe Is 16


OJfl);
cf.

(7j ^S3),
supr.

Je 5 1 14 (TJOT i]^y

48

33

tin

n.[m.]

id.,

only

Ez7 D^n

in (joyous)

Ew

shout on mountains (opp.

nDWD iote of battle).


-

BV VB

regards as ellipt. rel. cl., and renders by ptcp.,' sichtend (i.e. sifting, winnowing) heftigen

MT,

Hauches,' but conjectures

t-TTH n.pr.m. Hadad ( 'Afcp but v. TOT AU - n In8Chr " on sdKl"' Aram, n.pr.div. DHM G0, "" a,en,tl!45 rWTUTW and n.pr. TWOS Scholz
,1
,

flMJ (Inf. abs.)

Eut 8BAk 1887, 410


bmik.

cf

g ae B.1 68 & gub T^-p


in

p. I 2 2
,1

MH, '

"an AT"

n.pr.m.
Jan,

v.

M.
fan

also i<taa, etc.,


be

cpd. n.pr.
is

Bez Tol "

Anro

IJn (NH
worthy: on

Aram.
cf.

suitable, fit,

Ha^ad, Adad, Addu


deity,

known
-

as

an

orig.

mng.

Fl in

NHVVB,

s.v.)
(cf.

[pan]

NH

Aram., supr.) Win

adj. appropriate, suitable?


ttfjfn

Ez 42"

the

weather- or storm-god, cf. Bae ZK1886 166 e.1 67.68. thunderer D1 Bae'% perh8kl " lliM cf. fOf); on Hadad in Arabia cf.We Sab. TOT Hal 27 as n.pr.div. Heb. only in cpd.

Aram,

_
;

corresponding (!) wall, Ke ; otherwise Vrss ( raXu/iou, 33 separatum, etc.) ; Thes connects pan with preceding JfTJ, 'aptus, idoneus (de via),' 'the way directly before the wall;' in neither connexion does it give good sense, and the text is doubtless wrong cf. Sm Da. ; Co conj.

n.pr.m.,
a.

v.
36

Gn
i

36
i

infr.)
i

1. name of kings of Edom,


i
46
,

Ch

Gn

36

M = I Ch
51

47

b.

Ch

47
(||

Gn

AV RV
rU1V*nn
"I
jjli*

36
'n

39

TOT), v

(Tin).

(TOT); 2. an

Edomite CpnKn)

K ti>**
Hadadezor
-

(Tin);

ivnn

the outer court.


1 cf.

t">^y"T"iri n.pr.m.

(so

Aram.
;

JH ( v^of foil.;
n.pr.f.

Ar.Ji* forsake, retire;

8BAk1886 iMOT/TWrm Eut

679
'

emigration, Jlegira).

throughout (erroneously)
is

Bae^1187 A&pa(a)ap; Hadad


cf.
1

Hagar, Sarah's Egyptian 14 8 Vs maid, mother of Ishmael, Gn i6 (all J), is is.is.1. a n P ) 2I 9..i7.i- ( an E ) 25 (
-

t"^n

Ph. TjJfflDW); Mp(er), cf. COT i K 20 & of n3iS(q.v.),son of 3nn, defeated by David king 16 16-" M, aS8 M.io.u. (=?JHE!q*- io
-

Ch 1 8
cf.

s - 6 - 7 - 8 - 10
'

nj$rrOTv* * 1619 1 9
'

all erron., v. laser, supr.,

t*nan

1.

n.pr.gent.

only

pi.

Dnan

&

Bae lc Dr on

S 8 3 io 16);

also

iKii".

pomn
_
fr.

213
5
7
,

t]i'3^ T']n n.pr.divin. (or n.pr.loc. der.


n.pr.divin.), divin. Hadad (cf.

Hadadrimmon (=n.pr.
supr.)

mon, Ramm&n, v. |to"]; ZK188COT & on ques t; on f nom j oc or ,ji v i u Brd z Baud studl29St Hi-St z Ri HWB RS 8BmLSW

n.pr.divin. Rimu Dl cf. COTZci2

f 99 132 \b?i jvw nrwtp n*a U'rpK 1 Ch 28 s of conquest of enemies of Messianic king by Yahweh's agency T??k rPB>K
;

1TI 'n^i Tina

in

simile of

Am 4
(^ju

ji-?

rym
3
,

mourning in Jerusalem 1BDD3 / 11 psrpr\ Zci2 ;on nforn3iDnnn

v. |i-in;

&

cf.

Hi-St Gunning.
(cf.

tn*7Jl
lead,

vb. stretch out the hand


guide,

n.m. " Mls myrtle (-tree), only late (NH, Aram, id.; Ar. ^Xi (in the dialect of Yemen); also JS\, Aram. HDK, Li^' c f. Low So25)abs. 'n Is 41" Ne 8 ,s Din Is 55 '; 8 91B 4 pi. BfTqD Zc i + 2 t. (on form cf. Ges' )

tDin

Ar.

I841

19

(H'-fiBteUji,
13

"irnn, enia, joe'

}5>,

nse*, ris?);
\b$>

nnn IT, sq. ?$?, out his hand upon. ^

Aram. Pa. -jot) the weaned child shall

Is

TsSS
pi.

stretch

(||#n?; opp. (||nia y$ BT9?

Zc
*

810

isiDn^Din

NeS

15

1W~Y)>

>3; ,

"3^8);

".

\TT!fi\ n.pr.m. one of the family of Caleb


to

"""p^H n.pr.f. Jewish name of Esther


199
7

(ace.

Thes = .Tin',
i

'i

leads

cf.

01'

CTb

'

p-

an
;

(=my^,onform cf.Sta*
t
5!;

)Est2 (cf."WDN).
in

but dub.) *VC

Ch

2 47

(Baer;

al.

^jnj).

rnii

[*|Tn]

vb. thrust, push, drive (IIl]


is

v. 1W1.

Ar. i-JJLa

t^lin n.pr.loc. India (Old Pers. Hind'u A.tp.r.. K,i i.Or. g kr SindhUt gea< gre(U Spieg
1

propinquus
is.
sf.

fuit,

ingressus ad aliquem fuit, also of time jrrope accensf.


23
15
;

i!

river, v. reff. in
**;
cf.

Ro

e"

Add83

,Yule
1

Anglo" I1>dl *ll01 K * ry

sit) Qal Pf. 3 ms.


3 ^nj Prio
;

'

iDT] Nu 3s Je 46 Tasini consec. Is 22"; Impf. 3 ms.


if.

in Ar. ila,

Aram.
i

o*jo, etc.) only


9

3ms. fcSnrvjNuss
sf.

20
;

sf.

3mpl.
2

t?-nyi

who

(T^an) Est

in both

a*-A

s DRft Jos 23 ; 3 mpl.

18 WD^.T Jbi8
:9

mpl.

nnn
D~[i"Tn n.pr.m. 1. Arabian tribe, called son of Joktan Gn io 27 (cf. Di)=i Ch i 21 ; Glas
IL 435

E7.34
s7
;

21
;

K4

1.

Inf.

*h] Dt6

sf.

na

]?

thrust, push, subj.

man,

Nu

sq. ace.

comp.
BTffll CIS
i

Bauram
"
* " '
;

near San'a in
i 27
,

Yemen

(Sab.
;

Ch

21

'o8oPPa Gn o L o8opp F B om, L ASapafi). 2. son of


king of Hamath
.);

35 (here fatally); subj. cattle, fig. of 21 men, Ez 34 (instr. 'lFDa HJJ); push away 21 2 K 4 (Cehazi, the Shunammite); thrust * away (fr. oneself) fig. reject, D^^H n -'- -^ r IO
;
||

2022

Tou

(>#l)

L A8<opaH so rd. prob. in cf. 'U&Sovpav, v. We Dr).


23
30

Ch ^'"('iSoupa^, 2S8 10 for CT\S\


||

(subj.

').

place
cf.

whence

2. thrust out, drive out, sq. |D of & ace. pers. ; of '< driving out

enemies of

Isr. fr.

D"l""in v.

p. 214.

also indef. subj.

Canaan Dt6 19 o 4 Jos 23'; T^n^K list? W^JTIJ Jb i8' 8


15

T^^Trr n.pr.m. one of David's heroes 2

=^n iChu
Jm]
tear

fj*r$ ^ariCfl); & Je46 (where no pi', whence).


Hence 3. = depose
Is 22
19

32
.

of' deposing Shebna

'pi
i)Ij

vb. cast or tread

down

(sq. JO of station).

(Ar.

down
D'SJEh

(a building), synon. of lii)


12 ^iq Jb 40

mo

t,r?

|m]

vb. swell

(?),

honour, adorn,
i Pa. adorn,

Qal Imv.

cast or

tfrraa'

doton

(NH

"l^n

adorn; Aram,
all

"l^n,

wicked men.

honour; perh.
of
foil.,
cf.

Dill (v
T

Ar. lii overthrow,

mnn

denom.; cf. Palm, n.pr.f. 510 56 Ar. JXi ie 0/ ornata, honorata Vog
'

overturn, cast dov:n\.

account/ but also ferbuit (vinum)

&
15

'.xji\

DTI n.m.
I

stool, footstool,

always joined

inflatus,

tumens (venter))
1 ,

Qal Pf.

ms. ^TFJ] 19
;

with Dy?l

only in poet, and late writings, something cast down, low) 'n abs. (properly

Lv

pas.

ifr

+ 4t.:
'H

no

$JQ

La2* never lit., usually of ^ Is 66 footstool, }HKni *KQ? D^pe'n; elsewh. with ref. to
(or cstr. bef.
?, cf.

Ges 5130,1 );

cstr.

opr;,cf. Di, but v. in): 1. swell, only pt. pass.


pi.

o 32 ; 7g/! 2 ms. "ronri Ex 23 s "Win Is 63 pi. Dniin i s 4 5


2

Lv

P<.

(p 0S s.

Dnin

sanctuary Ivf! 1\ (cf. ^31 Dipt? Is 60 ) La 2 or perhaps of ark (as place on which God rests)
1 ,

13

vera 1.) in neuter sense, of hills, (si swelling places, swells of land (made level before Cyrus). 2. honour, pay honour to, 32 sq. ace; in good sense |i?J '3B $!!"! Lv 19
Is 45

(H) and thou

shall

honour

the face

of an old

-\in

214
in

win
103
,

man
(H)

(||

Dlpn Ttp

'JBJ3);

bad sense (of par-

ZAW 1882.

tiality,
(||

favouritism)

^TD
;

3B TinTI
cf.

^pia

sfe-n

s6)

LV19 tana -vinn n!j Si

prop.

Trnn
n.f.

fr their
.

children ye take
suitable).

15

freedom (yet ?y then hardly


'ITTVirjJ
cstr.

not 1 23 (JE; either rd. b'li for hi, needed at beginning of v., so Kn SS al., yet irivrfra or suppose balancing cl., as Lv 19' 3 to have fallen out, cf. Di). 3. adorn, only pt.
;

Ex

nyvi;_ 1.

adornment, glory onl}' Ehp-Tl holy adornment (Che y ),

made splendid iC^O^a inn IS63 Niph. Pf Wjnj La 5 12 were (not) honoured, subj. D^g) 'JB. Hithp. Jmpf juss. 2 ms.
pass, adorned,
1

always in connexion with public worship of '< s9 21 1 Ch 16 2 Ch 20 f 2 9 2 96". 2. the a king, fig. of Ey"3"l, Pr 14 28 glory of

iWn
.

Tinnpl Pr 25" honour oneself,

i.e.

claim honour.

n.pr.m. a king in Edom (Aram, Gn 3 6 39 ="nn ( q v .) 1 Ch i 60 (so here form) Codd., <S Sam. no doubt rightly, cf. Di).
.

TTin

ornament, adornment, 20 splendour, only cstr.DUPD'n Dn 1 i' splendour


of (the) kingdom,
cf.

TTin

n. [m.]

TD"Vn t :

n.pr.m. an

official

of
1

Rehoboam

2Chl0

18

'Abort ipap) = DT1K

AV

perh. Jerusalem ace. to rather royal splendour,

RV, Leng Hi Meinh


i.e.

Judaea, or
;

'Apap, 'Abovipap),

& DT31N,q.v.

I2 18

(
2 13.

Cl

nlUv.p.

but

cf.

Gr,

&

esp.

Bev who

t~l^")"irT n.pr.m. a king of


defeated by David 2 S io 161619 5 also 1 Ch i8 3 8 910 & njVinn v 710 ;
-

reads 'n
to

Tayp

an exactor who
pass away.

K3i3 (for < \ffXO Tajro), i. e. shall cause the royal sjilendour

Aram p3is) 1619 1 Ch 19


;

all erron. for

"*jn*S3 (l- v -)> although

throughout AbpaaCap.
Ez
!

TTTTI n.m.

honour (chiefly poet.) 10 cstr. Tin Is2 +7t.;


infr.)

ornament, splendour,
abs. 'n
6

TRn
2

interj. expressing woe, alas!

sf.

Dt 33 17 + 12 t.; 9 T^] Mi 2 (but cf.


90
i
16
;

AV 30 howl ye Din Wfl alas for the day Woe worth the day (cf. Di'b PlilK Joel i 15 .)
!

Ezi6";
;

Tllll

f 45

10 THi] Ez 27
yfr

irnq'ls 5

La

6
;

^Vjq ^45"; pi cstr. 'Tin

"}"Tjf
!

interj.
16

i.q.

the

more usual

'in

(q.v.)

(but rd. prob. TV1 so Symm Jer edd.; 1. ornament Pr 20 29 Che); 14 for old men; (grey hair, rnssri), Ez 16 (fig. of ornaments of Jerus. as bride of '');

no

01

Hup Gr Bi
na Lv

Ah Am 5

of mourners in-in
23

nc*o niswrbai.

^H
n ?5,

JC29

Kt,

v.

wn.
f. (pi.

||

W)H

m.

K^H

m. nan on

fem

Tin yy

40

23

(H)

i.e.

fruit of goodly

(ornamental, beautiful) trees, so & most, or goodly tree-fruit, Kapnbv here would come also EHp apalov, so Di;

AV RV
<.'Xov

nina

fno
Thes

1
,

ref.

to sacred, festal garments, ace. to

]}. [the latter only with prefixes]; see these words), pron. of the 3rd ps. sing., he, she, used also (in both genders) for the neuter it, Lat. is, ea, id. (The K is not ortho-

al. cf.

RVm;

but read prob. on

the holy

2. splendour, majesty figure of a noble bull (cf. Di); of Jerusalem Is 5" cf. La i 6 ; of Carmel Is 35 s (|| 1133); of majesty & dignity conferred by '* on man \^8 6 (|| T>33), on king

mountains, vid. supr.

Dt 33"

of

Ephraim under

graphic merely, but radical, being written on Moab. and Ph. inscriptions, though dropped in some of the later dialects. [In Heb. only Je 29 s3 Kt, and in the pr. n. ^f.] Moab.

(MI

6 - 27

and Ph.
oot,

(often)

Nn
-

Wl, once

W (DHM lMchr Ton


5;
Eth.
(D-X-f:

Send ch,r "

Aram, of Zinjirli w S MWI, )


;

(|| (but "" denied of suffering perh. crron. Che ) servant of ' Is 53 s (||"W); of dignity of good & 2S capable woman fon DEW) Pr 3 i (||% of
;

id., Tin),

c f.

45

<

(pin) &

fart,

WH, Syr.

W SG1M

Ar.Jjt, <Ja (for

hii'a, hl'a,

);

fiht:

we'etu,

ye'etl;

10 splendour due to warlike equipment Ez 27 e v ' 1 Ch i6 =yj/g6 cf. especially of majesty of


;
,

perh. also As. sd, Si, himself, herself, suff. su, Si, cf. demonstr. suatu, siati (v. Kraetzschmar BAS.I.SB & reffij SQ98.105 J)] J Mb. 57) J n the Pent., Kin is of common gender, the fem. form

Jb 4 o 10
under

fin

(all

pin);

also

^104'
i/e

(||

id.,

fig.

of garment); further
in

29* (||D3),
"1133
-

90" (11^3);

combination T] ,n

Tin
3.

11 1019 21 145'; 1\ 1133 v ; 1JN3 Tin Is 2 honour, glory f 1 49' for saints of

'
;

cf.

Mi
lost

2* of '''s

glory as possession of his people,

byexile& slavery: but perh. txt. err.; Hoffm

K*n occurring only 11 times, viz. Gn 14 2 20 5 25 39 10 21 i6 3 ' 2o' 7 38 (v. Mass. here), Lv i3 9 2 1 Nu 5 1314 The punctuators, however, sought to assimilate the usage of the Pent, to that of the rest of the OT, and accordingly wherever ton was construed as a fem. pointed it "in (as a Qre perpetuum). Outside the Pent, the same Qre occurs 1 K 17 16 Is 30 33 Jb

ton

215
the great

NIPT

prob. for the sake of removing gramm. anomalies : five instances of the converse
s change, viz. of N n to be read as WH, occur for a similar reason, 1K1J 11 (JWTjflWl 73KJ11 to

31"*

be read as
fern,

WWpiWl
16

73KJ11,
llb

on account of the
HD1 Kin "3
3),

D'Wfi

Jb 3i verb) f 73 to be read as
16
.

(fiy K*HI
J1JJ

D^S

KW1 HOT NV1

8 The origin of the peculiarity 5 1 Ch2 9 in the Pent, is uncertain. It can hardly be a

Ec

archaism for the fact that Arab., Aram., Eth. have distinct forms for masc. & fern, shews that both must have formed part of the
real
:

&

something 4 2* 21 G114 Kin"DJ 73n Abel, he also ... v io 5 Kin-DJ-K'm and she, 20 herself also said, Ex i" C. appended alone to avert -foft. (more rarely, 14 but always with intentional emphasis), Ex 4 I know Kin "fflp 131 3 that he can v" speak, 18 1 S 22 D"jn33 Kin y:en and hu (though none s2 else would do it) smote the priests, 23 for one hath told me, Sin D"iy: Di He can deal subelse:
"-: (peculiarly),* cf. Dr very s3 rarely indeed to a noun Nu 1 8 Kin 'Ijn Is 7" Est 9 1 (nen) being probably all the exx. Kin

So in the explanatory notices, city. 3 14 nban d> Kin that is the salt sea, v 8 nyiTKln (hat is Zoar, 36' + oft. b. pointing back to the subj. and contrasting it with

Gn

original Semitic stock, and consequently of Hebrew as well, from its earliest existence as an

tilly,

Ezi2 12

4100

Nor is the peculiarity confined to the Pent.: in the MS. of the Later Prophets, of a.d. 916, now at S. Petersburg, published in facsimile by Strack (1876), the fern, occurs written KW (see the passages cited In Ph. in the Adnotationes Criticae, p. 026).
independent language.
both masc. and fem. are alike written Kn (CIS 9 i. i Kn pix i?d, l. 13 Kn ji3k?d, 3 10 Kn dik, 2 2 1." Kn 1137DD, 93 94 ), though naturally this would be read as hu or hi' as occasion required. Hence, as shews that in the older Heb. MSS. the scriptio plena was not yet generally introduced, it is prob. that originally Kn was written for both genders in Hebrew likewise, and that the epicene Kin in the Pent, originated at a comparatively late epoch in the transmission of the text perh. in connexion with the assumption, which is partly borne out by facts (cf. De ZKWL 1880. pp. J der l anguage ao-39.^ tha( th(J fem. forms were more sparingly used than sub-

in the

OT.

d.

Gn

out of Egypt, Wt?K1 KW himself and his wife, and all that he had, 14 16 Vjajn Kin he and his 30 servants, 19 ; so very oft. e. prefixed to a noun 2b 8 (very rare, and mostly late), Ex 1 2*' Ez 3 & 33" JIBn Kin to pr. names Ex 6" pnKI ntPD Kin, M that s 22 12 1 Ch 26 Shelomoth, 27 2Ch28 32 (diff. from 2 K 18 22 ), v 30 33 s3 Ezr 7": cf. Dn Ne io 38
29 f227 cf. ^87* 1 S 20 (comp. in Syr. o'o., Nb ): 2. It resumes the subj. with emph. a. when the predic. is a verb (esp. if it be separated from its subject by an interven4 ing clause), Gn 15 but one that shall come forth out of thine own bowels, I^T? &W1 he
.
:

and Abram came up

shall be thy heir, 3 12 the woman whom thou gavest to be with me, 17 nyi3 Kin she gave to 4 19 17 me, 24' 44 etc. Ju 7 2 S 14 (throwing stress

on
s

3trt')

1
8
;

Ch n-
oft.

sequently.)

In usage WH (f. OTlj pi. nan, BTJ, njn v. nsn) is 1. an emph. he (she, it, they), sometimes equivalent to himself (herself, itself, themselves) or (esp. with the art.) that (those)
:
, :

7 63 13 12 1 S 1 68 s6 b. when the predic. 24 (v. Dr), ^ 14 is a noun, Gn 2 and the fourth river, n"lS Kin 19 18 s it was the Euphrates, v 9 15 42" Mn'ejDi'l
;
.

Ho

33 34 38" 47 1822 24 28 13 1 1 inPr, as io


-

Is

1S" 16

16

10

16

59
21

^ ^

22 9

Bwn
D?"
5
,

e>K"i 1B1B" Kin he ( alrbs) shall 3 bruise thee as to the head (opp. to the foil. nnK thou), v 20 for she (and no one else) was the

a.

Gn

1S

and Joseph, he was the ruler etc. in sentences of the type Wfyfln Kin '\ Drtan Kin "<
:

mother of all living (so oft. in causal sentences, where some emph. on the subject is desirable, 3 s 15 3 14 5 18 as Ju 14 + 24 25 148 Jb 5 33* 91 103 11 10 28 24 Je 5 5 34 7b Ho 6 Dr 1814 18), 4 20

Is 9

14

V^tO W 5'i, Dts "4* f 33" Ho 1 (in these cases,


22
1
'

io 9 Jos 13 1 "3
stiff-

to avoid

ness, it is convenient often to

drop the pron.

'

Adah bare Jabal CTpnK 3t* ^K


(iKeivos)

tWI

NW
-

he

in translating, as And the fourth river was the Euphrates:' the pronoun, however, though it then corresponds to the substantive verb in

20 s (<iirris), Ju 13 s Is 32 7 33 s2 2K I4'- 22 25 ; Ho io 2 he the unseen observer of their thoughts and deeds (Che), I3 13b (he, the foe figured by the E. wind). (For its use thus in circ. clauses v. And where the predic. is a LViOT.iM.rau*)

was the father of tent-dwellers, v 21 io 8 he began to be a mighty one in the earth,

English, does not really express it, the copula, as the exx. shew, being in fact understood.
Sts. in

AV the
cc.)

pron.

is

retained for emphasis,

an affirmative 3 sentence, Gn 9 all creeping things 'PTKln "KM? 39 8 13 31 which are living, Lv 14 35 't'X 9
as Dt.
II.

So

c. after "KM? in

Nu

ni^>
1

yen Kin who


19

is

guilty of death,
199.

Dt 2020

subst. or ptcp.,

Gn

11

3?Dn
etc.,

one which encompasseth

Wn that is the v 1314 io 12 that is

S io

Hg i al. (On 2, cf. Dr 3. Where, however, the pron. follows the

with 04..

NTT
pred.,
its

216
the

Nin
'

position

gives it

minimum
:

of

emphasis, and it expresses (or resumes) the thus a. subject as unobtrusively as possible Gn I2 18 why didst thou not tell me "jntW '3 SW that she was thy wife? 20 13 21" "]jnr S) Sin for he is thy seed, 31 20 because he told him not SW rn'3 '3, 3 7 s + oft. (the opp, order rare and emph. Gn 2 4 65 Dt 4 6 30 20 Jos io 2 1 K K 4 2 1 2 Ho 2 4 12 2 b. resuming the subj., 3 yfr 45 ). 16 all the wealth which God hath taken Gn3i
:

treat Sin as emphasizing the pronoun, Thou, he, art God i.e. Thou
'

Boo"" De" **,


else art

and none
king.'
yjr

God;
ro

'

Thou (emph.)
<d

art

(/3)

IWI

n?, sq.

a ptcp. or subst.

24' "rtan

yba

mi

who

is he,

my Gn 27 s3 then

the king of glory? (ace. to others, as before, Who (emph.), then, is the king of glory ? '); sq. a verb Is 50 9 *J|*^ *W H? who is he
'

(that)

etc., 13*33^1

SW

137 it is

ours and our children's,

v 43 and

that thou seest, Sin "h it is mine (or, omitting the pronoun, as not required in our idiom, simply) is mine, 41 25 ins njPB Dl?n
all
s Sin the dream of Pharaoh is one, 48 (on v), Ex 3* for the place whereon thou standest, mn EH? irons it is holy ground, Nu 1 3 2 1 26 Dt

condemn me? (al. Who (emph.) will condemn me?') Jb 47 13 19 17 3 41 2 Je 3021 (so with nan Gn2i 29 nan Zci 9 4 6 twrni ( y) ). ti Ch 22 Ec 1 17 (freq. in NH, where the two' words coalesce into one WJ). On the analogous . . . on nan 4 b y Dr im n^j, v.
will
'

).

(Cf.

-*>\)
'

5.
He,'
i.e.

17

so

15 19 15 19 Jos5 6 'jb3 + oft,;Gn23 Sin-np...pN s 22 nan .... Dns (unusual) Is 41 (nan) yfr 39
) ;

(In all such cases the predicate is not referred directly to the subject, but, the subject being made a casus pendens, it is

Zp

12

gods, named in context, or to transitory world), the Unseen, yet Omni-present, and Self-consistent, Buler of the world, tDt 32 s9 SW 'OS OS I, I a 4 he, and beside me there is no God, Is 4 1 (v. Che) 10.13 eyen from t(>(] a y J ftm g4 4 gl2 IQ2 28 43 4

As an emph. predicate, of God, I am He Who is (opp. to unreal

am

resumed by the pron., and the pred. thus referred to it indirectly. By this means the sentence is lightened and relieved, esp. if the
16 for subject consist of many words: in Gn3i instance, the direct form of predicate V? '3

and thy years have no end ( USU. (ya> flfit in ij/ ail de 6 aii-os ef). So also, ace. to many, Jb 3 19 but is Sin a mere predi(v.

Che) thou art


:

he,

cate of identity ? v. rather 3 b. 6. In a neuter sense, that, it

waso
"K5>S

n'nps

?irri

na>s -ftyn-ba

have been heavy and inelegant.)


in a negative sentence,

Gn

^ n 'lO? which is not of thy seed, Nu 17


17 1K8" (cf. nan 3 c). the subject of SO, Jes' 2 &W1
15

wjnin would So c. after 2 12 R? IK'S 7 17


8

occurrence, matter, etc.)

(of an action, a. Jos 2 21 Dp/iTra


it;

SW"|3

ace. to

your words, so be

Dt

d. peculiarly, as *W lie is not; and

as embracing its predicate in itself, Is 1 8 a SW ns>S) from (the nation terrible tWTJO (

time that)
that
the
(st. c.

i< teas,

Na
)

tWJ

D'

p from
7

the days
left

Ges*

130 - 4

ft

mots,
it

2K7
(cf.

they

camp

S'n 12>K3 as
cf.'Dr>

was
')
it

nn T^N3

v 10 ).

(0n3,

198 - wlll,ot

4. It anticipates (as
viz. a. (rare) A,

Ct 6 9

seems) the subject 'ncn TOV> S*n nns one is


16
,

,6 u my dove my perfect one, Lv25 Ezn 2i


19

Sin that is what I said, s6 Jb 8 19 13m 'encD sin jn lo that ; (what has just been described) is the joy of 9 lb his way, 13 16 15 9 31 28 Pr 7 23 Ec 2 1 3^ 9 Est 9 ; the fern. S^, Ju 14 4 they knew not similarly S^n 'iD >2 that it was from Nu 1441 Jos io 13 24 10 S"n >ni?n ft IS14 ^77 (this perplexity) is my sickness, Jb 9 s2 Pr 18 13 Je 22 16 2 Ch 25 20 s3 s7 Ec 3" ; ref. to nsr 7 ^ 1 1 8 Jb 5 , nf Ec 24 2 there is a predicate, the gender of (Where this usually regulates the choice of m. or /. hence Kin Gn 34" Ex 8 15 Nui5 26 (Ec5 5 Dt ) 6 b- affirming the presence or existence 4 +-) of something 2 i8 36 =Is 36 2 fllSO *| (rare)

TOST -MM Lv io3 2 K

Gn42 Ex 16 23

14

Am

'

La

" tWl

pns

(oft.

so in

NH) Ec
;

10

JHty

and that which he, even man, is, 19 is known (De Now); cf. 1 S 6 H Sin rnpo 137 an accident is it, (that) hath befallen us. s8 iTOn 4 2 S 7 b. after pronouns a.) (Cf. (a) s D'npsn Sin nflS Thou art he God, ^ 44 nns

D"1S Sin "IK'S

was the king's command, say33 "5 51 611 Mi ing etc., 1 S 20 (text dub.), Je 50 3 2 Jb 32 s pern.
^i?
=|JI3n for it
1 ,
.

7.

so regularly
itself
1
36

With the art. Win, swi, ntsnn Dnn, nann when joined to a subst. denned
:

by the
at

art.:

Gn 2

12

Sinn jnsn that land,


that night, 21 22

'370 Kin thou art A


(03s), 51
91012

npjn npj be unpunished

SW

king, Is 37" 43 22 13 12 52* Je 14 29 Kt+ cf. Je 49 nriSI and art thou he shall (that)
?

my

s5

sinn

wnn

nWni and in that time, Dt i


10
.

n^3

19

snum Wsn iancn


,

(with change of pers. Kara 11 1 Ch 21" Ez 38 17 .) So avvtaiv, cf. Ju 13 OTb Mull' 499 But others, as Ges The> Ew
.

Sinn. Only four times does there occur the anomalous construction Sin np , A 3 Gn i9 :a 30'"

32 1S19

f[K1Jl] vb.

fall

(Ar.

id.

e.g.

of a

D'OT
star
to

217
s

mrfi

Qor 53 ) the snow

Qal Imv. Jb 37
H?
"
T

for he saith

X "? Fall earthwards (an

Arabizing usage).

ffUVI v.

*nn
arily
tl.

Jj^A crash, roar, resonance; weithin hallende 6 but Sli ordinSelbstverkiindigung Id. ^ 8
' ;

[*?].
oi f n -;

De j^39m
'

m p-

Bed

TrTHin n.pr.m. (my sj>lendouris PaA) 1. a man of Judah 1 Ch 4". 2. Levites 3. a chief of a. Ne8 7 9 10"; b. Ne 10". the people Ne 10". tiTT^n Qr Ne 7" v. tftl\r\ supr.
s

t rrrrtr i iTPTrtn. inv-nn n.pr.m. t t:


, '
'
:

v.

sub

m\
vb. become (Ar. <ji
'

means

be gentle, quiet, esp. in speech).


'

Tin n.m. Jb37


('fin

!a

splendour, majesty,

r[mn]
h): word
id.
cf.

to fall (v.

vigour

(chiefly poet.)

iCh29 ); cstr. Is 30 + 3 t. sf. 20 fft\ Dnio Tl* Nu27 +2t.; ijjfcl Pr 5" 4 7 ^ I45 W*1 Hoi4 +3t.; nhh J e 22 ; 1. splendour, majesty, of king T^H , IT 1i1 V' 45

8t.

abs. Ihtf (NHi'd.)'ns0


;

N}n), also to gape or

PI""" 6

2
;

yawn, and to desire (cf. Aram. MJQ, )o the usual

for io 6 (prob. orig. to fall out, accidit,

18

hence come

1 -

me'ri -nrn nin -f 21 6 , subj. ' ( iiins 3t nox Zc 6 13 wniwrj ^njn^a); foretold of the

vby

||

to pass, come to be, yiyviadaC), Mish. rpn q.v.: very common) a rare syn. of 1 with K (for Qal Impf. apoc. KW] 13 ' 7 Kbn"- 69"; but Gr. plausotiosum; Ges* 4 s9 .Tin Gn Is 16 fs. 27 ibly Wft)j /mi;, ms. *!Jj

Ecu

iD3-^y
1

k^
s5

3B;i

iin ; c f.

nubo

"rtn

**J| [n>i

P<.

njnEc2

Ne6 6 : Gn2 7 2
TTID dialect) iO?

T"^
1 "'in

"*?J

^
de-

Ch

29

(''

confers on Sol.); 11
21

tty nj l6l
also

become lord to thy brethren, Is


unit, of Moab.

6* (perh. in

(of usurper); noj>8 Dn 11 Je 22 18 in lament for king.

v. also n'ih "inn

become thou
.

Hence

2.

divine splendour, majesty, light

&

glory which
">in

(Zion) a defence to them, tn^in n.f. 1. desire

Ec 2 B "n 3 Ne6 6
2. chasm,
fig.

God wears
(7t. joined

as king:

J?^

*f$t\

^104'
;

10 with tin); cf. Jb4o where ' m addresses Job in irony; lin tenia Pri^y Jb37

struction (cf. \jyb desire, '\yt atm osphere, emptiness, IjjLa a deep pit, hell (cf. sub nin); Aram. 26 ]Loi gulf, chasm (Lui6 <S)) cstr. ttE Mi
'

wsb

nnni 'n

96

=i Chi 6
3
2

s6
;

also
; 5

nh?n

+,

sf.

WJ
'n,

Jb6 2 +,

pi. rftO
3

f5 + ;-l.
10

'nni nsjni hn.Ksnni n-jaani 1CI129

11

see further

rfire (in

Wn omf
jnxn-^33);
"i-=ob
(
||

nsa

BSfrr^jf Tjtt nan-ns^


also tfCBn.
35'K'?);

Hb3 (HH29 n?! *? toWn); ^8 (1^ n^trno


HS"^>
"fas
IJrtn
30
.

eth
11
6

tlie

bad sense) Mi 7 desire of his soul,


(evil) desire

te>M

flV}

n3n speak-

QH33

Pr io3 D'yen n?n, inriS fir became strong ^52"


(but read rather with 3 ||i1fV )- 2- -

W"
3
;

V'

148"
;

through his

iotf

nnn 145 4

of

Yahweh's actions 'bVB "VWJ nin


ibip nin-flK
*

1 1 1

of his voice

6 Qr 30" (cf. Baer's gulfing ruin, destruction Jb of Job's great calamity; pi. (intens.) note)

SLagGrBiCheNowWnS: 2

wn

of Israel
7
.

30 under divine blessing

ytpfni Is

3. a. splendour
inin 1"N?

ni^n, esp. as wrought, or meditated,by one against


H'fln D31J3 their inward part is n^n r>31, 52 4 alttj'n engulfing ruin (Che), 38" 2 Pr 17 4 rfoo fxfy, 55 12 n3-ii?3 57 ^ie^ (of.

VI

another,

^5

10

b. majesty, dignity, authority of Ho 14 Moses NU27 20 (P; only here in Hex) #JJ1

%
11

vSy nnino.
tiousness

Also,
,

9 nnin t^nnt^ Pr 5
;

manly vigour J"!? in warning against licenc.

'ri

I'iy:
3

ny

till

<Ae

<orm of ruin (Che) pass by,


20

as displayed in

outward appearance
(||D'3).

n"nEtob^y ^sna nini

Dnio8

4. of

nin a horse, majesty, majestic force HO'X T\n 20 his snorting (majestic Jb 39 the majesty of
snorting,

KB? destructive pestilence, 94 pi the seat (tribunal) of destruction (i.e. which 13 a ruins the innocent by injustice), Pri9 Jb 6 30 (cf. v2 supr.) foolish son is 1*-?$ rfWJ,
'n ~\yi

Yahweh's dealings with Judah, D1D3 DniK Bf] 3 nor6tS3 inin Zc 10 and he will make them like
the horse

VB)

is

terror;

also in

sim.

of

WH
6

Jb 6 2 Kt, i.q. ITrt n.f. destruction, sf. error for it v. >"fln 2. an (Qr), and prob.
:

Wn

trtflh n.f. ruin, disaster


7"

(cf.

sub Wn) Ez

in of his majesty
.

battle.

K^3Jn nin

?y
11

ni'n

disaster shall

come upon
fall

+ 11. "ft! n.pr.m. {splendour, s7 man of Asher 1 Ch 7

a vigour)
= rnnirt
only in

disaster,

IS47
(
||

"lil

^l^y Vani disaster shall

upon thee
~1

ny-j, nsb!).

trrnin Kt, nnin Qr, n.pr.m. 'rh "OS Ne 7*" of a Levitical family;
Ezr
2
th

q.v.

sub

m\

i.e.ilVP n.pr.dei Tahweh, the of Israel (1. MT proper name of the God n J n %Ms (Q r t*b> or Byi;^ (Qr B^|f), in

^^

mrr
the combinations mil' 'JIN
iftfQ,

218

mrr
essentially unnameable, inexplicable. uses miT sparingly by the side of
is

&

ijnN TOT" (vid.

who

in

and with prep, njn'3, nin^>, ni.TD (Qr il3, 'pt6, *t&&), do not give the original form. and other Vrss follow the Qr. On the basis of Ex 20' Lv 24" HIIT was regarded
as a
529

DWN
it

and DWKH in his subsequent The Ephraimitic writers in Ju S


similar

narrative.

K use
from

nomen
called

ineffabile (vid.

PHl

deV " K""tl

la9 -

by the Jews B#n and by the Sa), maritans NO" !?. The pronunciation Jehovah was unknown until 1520, when it was introduced by Galatinus ; but it was contested hy
1

use of gives an 3 its revelation to Moses Ex 6 ; but subseuses it freely. He gives no explaquently He represents that nation of its meaning.
""H

proportions. niiT until he

abstains

the account of

ty was the God of the patriarchs.

Drusius, and L. Capellus, as against grammatical and historical propriety

Le Mercier,

J.

uses mrr from the beginning of his narra33 tive, possibly explaining it, Gn 21 by pN
D?1J?,

Bo' *). The traditional "la/3* of Theodoret (cf. and Epiphanius, the WJ", ~in^ of compound form iT, all favour n.pr. and the contracted
njTC
(cf.

the evergreen tamarisk being a symbol

of the ever-living where niiT is the

God;

cf.

De Gn2i 33

Else-

ptifcp
'

^74

6
;

^H" Is33 n )> v.Lag


Tj r
stud. Bib. i.nr.
173
f.

B' m114

Baudissin

8,udieoll79<r
-;

For Jeve
II.

V Sta ZAW lm Sm ]) e lb. 1884 on liter, of interpret, v. Nes EgCT Dr


recent
scholars

A Gn. Excnn.
1

2.

divine name in preexilic writers, but in post-exilic writers gradually falls into disuse, and is supplanted by In Job it is used 31 t. in D^rbti and ^IN.
9 prose parts, and 12 (a proverb); not elseChr apart from his where in the poem.

common

\ Many
giver of

explain
s0

niiT.

as

Hiph. of
;

sources prefers

DWN

and

DWKn.
Ec not
at

Dn
all.

uses

mn

(^n'n)
(cf.

the one bringing into being, life-

giver

njn

Gn

Schr
;

HSch

nin* only in chap. 9 (7 t.);

In

Kue Tiele he who brings to Le Clerc), performer of his propass (so already E|M1 inclines to E888 Qal mises, Lag, Nes (but Nes Mt * For K *" v. he who or from as KS
existence, creator,
-

the Elohistic group of 1/^42-83 it is used 39t. It occurs as the name of Israel's (see DWN).

God MI 18

It is doubtful whether

it

was used
cf.

''

by other branches

of the Shemitic family,


-

infr.) ;

0*1

causes to fall, rain or lightning


on>-i.2.*

ES OTJCedI423

COT Gn 2 4b

Dl r * ,58ff
is

nr

stud.Bib.i.7ff.

'

c f.

We*"""
(=

II. 1. m.T
fixes, especially

used with Dvfat and suf-

"';

'Faller,' destroying

foes,

Sta

GL429

in

(dubiously).
fVn);
the

as
tfie

Qal

of nin

But most take it one who is: i.e.


;

D;

a. with *pn?K in the

absolute

and unchangeable Di
;

existing, ever-living,

the one, Ri as self-consistent and un-

or the one ever coming into as the God of redemption, De manifestation Br Oehl cf. also ES "- lForKTB,!,1S76 , he will be it,

Dt 5 6 16 in the Ten Words Ex 20 2 -" (5 t.) 24 26 19 inD234t.; lawofworshipof JE, Ex23 34 2 20 Ex 15 26 Jos i 917 9 924 (D ); elsewhere Gn 27 26 S & K 20 t. 1 Ch 11 2 22 1112 (JE), Ju6
'';
'

changeable,

Ch 9 8 8
-

16 7 Is 7 11
10

37"
4

+ (3t.) H012

13

41 2 14
t.;

13

Am 9 V81
15

43 5i
2

15

55 Je40
11
.

b.

i.

e. all

that his servants look for

(cf.

Ew '"*),

with DfrfSfS in

D
12

46

D
s5
16

28

t.;

he will approve himself (give evidence of being,


assert his being

Dr lc17 )).

P15T.: elsewhere Ex 23 10 1214 2 K (JE); Ju 6 1 S 12


1.
13
15
.

24 (E); 8 39 21 23 1 17

15 1.; io 81617 Ch 22 18
6 -7 -

is not used by E in Gn, but is I. 12 ' 15 as the name of the God who given Ex 3 revealed Himself to Moses at Horeb, and is iTnK I shall be with thee explained thus "^V 12 which is then implied in !TnN "IB'K rrns (v ), / shall be the one who will be it v 14 * (i. e. with

mT

+ (10 Chr) ^ 76 Je I3 + (5 t.) Ez 2O ,9S0 c. with IJVjSk inD23t; Jo2 + (6t.) Zc6 io 2526 (E) in D 5 1.; Ex 8 (JE) Ex 3 5 S 2 K 18 Ju ii 1 S 7 8 1 K 8 6759 19 = Is
'

18

22 23 22

!4

- 61 65 -

19

36

20

37
22

Ch

i3

+(i5
8

14b 12 thee v ) and then compressed into iT^X v 12 thee v ), which then is given in the (i.e. with

Je 3 + (i7t.) V20 5.8 .9.9 7 47 , 05 Io6 99 46 46 Lv26 44 (P) Ju 3 7 d.c. DiTnS? Ex io 7 (J)Ex2 9 9 "> 18 12 2 Ch 1 6 M iSi2 9 "i 2 K 8

IS Chr) Mi 4 7 Is26 Baer *frf) 94 s3 90 (?; 6 2 9 3 I22 i 23 Dn plO.13.14


5

t.

17

17

nominal form ffiiT lie who will be it v 16 (i. e. BTh " 837 338 Cf. Ew RS'- c - Proph with thee v' 2 ). 3851 are / am he who Other interpretations I am, i.e. it is no concern of yours (Le Clerc ru.Bi OTon.i M j am tn j g is in .
'

Lag asmuch as I

my mme), ^ am (X*K='?; AE JDMich "We jj; a J am w}w J am> he IDThoi.MO-CM.p.HM.TJ)


.

s3 3 3 4 17 Je 3 21 22 9 30 9 43 50 4 Ez 2 8 26 33 34 Ne 9 1212 M a28 Hoi 7 5 10 7 Zc 9 16 io 6 3 7 Zp 2 Hag i 34 39 VnSs Nu 23 21 (E) Ex 32" (J) Lv 4" e. with 4 19 18 7 1 S 30 6 1 K 5 17 11 15" 2 K5" (P) Dt 17 3 1J 15 2 l 16 2 Ch i + 13k Chr; Mi 5 Je 7* ^33 i44
'

K9

if

146

6 6

Jon
18
16

2
.

f.

with
8 -9

I^U Nu
2

22

'

Dt

26" Jos i4

24

24

K3

(
7

JE )
1819

mrr
8 28 I7 20 2
-

219
3

irNin"
'f

'

ff

13

Ch 2 1 22 2 Ch 2 6" Ezr 7 9 i8 M 30 s13 3 5 M 40' 104 1 io 9 M Is 25


i
17

s9

6
1

the latest form and that

is

intermediate, be-

Je 3I 18 Dn 9 4a) Jon2 7 Hab i 12 Zc 9 13 1719 Mi g. with rfvfy* Is 60 Je 2 3


h..

13
10

14
17

Zp

longing to the earlier post-exilic period until the time of Chr occasional copyists' mistakes being taken into the account.
;

probably always due to later editors, or to a Qr which has crept into the text
D'il/K,
s3

with
2

Trr^
and song
of Yah

n.pr.dei contr.
is

20 1. either DTO inserted by R as Di De or RUT inserted by J in an older 30 source); Ex 9 (J, but not in Sam. ; Sam. mrr TIN; possibly MT from earlier Qr, & Sam. from later Qr); 2S7 2225 ( HW nn and iCh

Gn
p

4b

in early poems;

fr. mn\ first appears Ex 1 5 2 rP nnon My strength

^
1

(J,
;

Yah
16

J (cited Is I2

i//

18 14),
to the

cf.

the

poetic extract HJ D3

PJJ

~l]=hand

throne

Ex

17

(E), the song of

Hezekiah Is
!T

38" (repeated by dittography),


(so

mr6

t?(tt)

only ROT); 1 Ch i7 (but 2 S 7 mrr yiK) 1 Ch 28 20 29 1 2 Ch i 9 6 41 41 42 26 19 (but in the original ^132" stood niiV (so -), or else no divine name); ^72'* (the late 12 doxology) 84 (but it makes the line too long) 6 Jon 4 For the combinations with other divine names see those names. 2. the
17
16 - 17
-

20 - 23

1819

read in preference to the

=Jlame of fire from Yah sustained by Aq movement, unless it be a mistake


;

(ftVf

rPrcnpE') Ct 8 6 HliT JT3 Is 26 4 and the rhythmical


for IDt?,
cf.

MT

f 68

5
),

VKm f 68
ty,
1

19
.

Elsewhere

* is used
1
-

only in late

especially in the Hallels, in the

phrase

fTtfft

^K

is

noteworthy:
13

a. after

1DK
6

either alone

other clauses:

Ex 6 2!!9 (P) or before relative and Gn 28 (J) 15 7 (R) Ex 6 (P)


.

35 4S 48 phrase fiJ~vXI praise ye Yah ip- 104 I05 I06 in 1 112 ii3'- 9 ii5 18 n6 19 117 2 135'" 1 146 110 120 114 '- 9 16 19 cf. also ,T bbw 102 147 148 i4 9 150
,

n>

Mrr
I22

115
4

17

n?
s

bbrm V'iso 6
12
ijr

(v.
1

with tpnbto Ju 6 10 Ez 20 5 b. after '3 J)T (a) Ex 7 17 8 18 10 2 (J); Ex 7 5 14 418 (P); 1 20 "8 7 7 r Je24 Ez 6 + 48 1. Ez (/3) with Qyrbtt Ex 6 12 6 20 17 16 Dt 2 9 (P) Ez 20 Jo 4 (y) with WWlfej Ex 2 9 46 (P) Ez 28 26 34 30 39 22 28 (8) before re-

var. other phrases


i7.i8.i9

77

8 9 9 9 4 712

H*j);
18

in

15

n8"
COT
111.

I30

35
(prob. contr.
reff.;
,

N^PP n.pr.m.
is
1

fr.

MtfrVPss^
S

;
-

lative
24

and other clauses


10

Is

i7
trip

2i

22
21

22

12

35

36

36
;

(*)

6o Ez 7 45 4 9 with various forms of


16

23 - 26

He, cf. K 16 23
.BAS

P*
2K9

and
1

cuneif. /a-w-a
!

Hp(

1.296. 329

(further "> Jag er 468)

nr MBA W 1880. til. ZA


cf.

also

WJIBV
8
12

Ex3i
13

13

(P)Ez20 37

12

28

Ez 5 1 7 , cf. 'S in various

26 * ^K IB-K WT. Ez 20

39

(flwith vrm
.

1. king of Israel
of Omri
2

c. after

44 45 combinations Lv Nu 35 s4 816 23 726 2i 22 16 24 K 25" 26' 44 (all (P), Lv 20 26 13 3 8 23 H); Ex 15 6(E) Is 41 4 3 61 Jet) Ez 4 25 6 8 12 2 1 Zc io Mai 3 d. emphatic Ex 6 I2 12 LV26 245 NU 3 13 41.45 (allP); Lvi8 5 6 21 19*
' -

2K 9 +
2

who overthrew the dynasty 161717 ( Elov, A oft. 'V, L 'lov) i K 1 9


36t.
-

22 78 9 25 17 Israel in time

Ch

2K9&10+
Ho
of
4

12 13 14 is ; + 2. prophet of N.

Baasha
'Iou

&
;

Elov,

Eiijou

in

K
7 -' 2
-

Jehoshaphat
'lou, "Iijo-ou,

A L L A L
y

'Iijow

in

Ch) rKi6'1

2Chi 9 2

2034

t3. one of David's heroes


lr)o->8).

14.16.18.28.30.32.37

,,

12

j2
46

MA30.31.3S 2.3.8.30.31.33
(
;

aU
41 -

JJ)

Is43
17
;
-

15
;

with Dn

with n^sEx2 9 with^n^Xls48 D3'n^Lv2 3 43 25 38 55 Nuio 10 i5 41 (P)Lvi8 2 30


,| '

'Ir/ou).

t4. a Judaite t5. a Simeonite prince

Ch 12 3 (& 'IijovX, s8 38 1 Ch 2 ( 'Itjaovt,


1

4-

^2.3.4.10.25.31.34.36

2Q 24 ^22 ^13
22
15

Jo 2*; with B>3EB Lv20 8

932

^ H)
f

Ez 20719

Nui4

with clauses 68 3 *-MJUM"1 6q 22 J e , 10 27 IS 27 4 I 417 42 4S 7 32 4M M t m T is used in the Ten Ezi4 34


(P)

(H), with

W31

olros i.e. 'I>;ou). KWf); t TrtS'in'', tnNV n.pr.in. hath grasped; ('"
'ltoaxat,

A@L

Cb.4

3*

Ez5 + (ut.
'

&

'Iwa^af; cf. also


v.

^jC ?, &
1

cuneif.

Ez);

la-u-ha-zi for Ahaz,

1HK

and

cf.

further

Words Ex20 =:Dt


2-5
4

^
69

Jager"*
(appar.
Isr.,

81 4" 71
-

of Josiah

cited

8i"

Ho

12

10

elsewhere only Ex 4 11 (J) Is 43 11 44 s4 51 15 3. HIIT is also used with several predicates, to form sacred names of holy places of Yahweh

= |3nv
17 25

) 1. TH^ king of Judah, son K 2f s,M 2 Ch36', = tnK^ v"


1

13

son of Jehu

2Ch25
23

zKio" 13 ^mmmmm = 1^i 2K14 3. triNin^


,

Ch

15

).

2. TriKin> king of

j^i:
king
21 17

w nw EX17 15 (E) 16 s 24 ufow mn* Ju6 upnx mrp Je33 (cf. 23 where it is applied to the Messiah); nSBJ lUfD Ez
tmrv

tm

G1122 14

(J);

of Judah, son of
:

Jehoram of Judah
.

Ch

25 =ln:in (ItPS) 2, q.v. 4. triKi' father of flNV Josiah's chronicler 2 Ch 34 s

48*. On

combinations such as *

"WJ,

ntaX

">

tvWVP,
cf.

Vrsi" n.pr.m.@'Ia.<is(''
1

is strong,

etc., v. "in, K35f, etc.

Note. Bonk ZAWim

m"

as prefix, in comp. n.pr.,

11T is

seems to shew that the oldest and

E*N; or /ta<A bestowed, cf. Ar. JLl bestow; 144 ,so h*D1t Hal , Ph. n.pr.f.; Sab. Otvbtt Hal

^0*f

Hal 192

cf.

DHM ZMG

,883' I6

; 1. '^ king

-anrr
of
2

220
(Jehoahaz
ii 2 I2 20 2
-

{rcirr
''n?
1

Judah,
ij.i7.a
,

son
i

of
13

Ahaziah
2

K ia****
Ch
1 .

,=:ew
ch
i

'

EW
2

I4

u
3
2

Mn

h**mm

25

3 :3K
;

3) U0

inversion of the usual order;

=
1

Ch

s8

(where called pn*6 TJ^J).

alone only 2.
1BJ,

usu.

'la>8ae

A
'

sts. 'iwiaSaf

etc., (chief)

priest
1 2
-

2 Ch 24 Jehoahaz 2,

2. "VT king of Israel, son of

at Jerus. in time of Joash 2

K
-

1 i

< - 9 -"i >7


-

3 - 810

K
I4

10 - 2S

3. 'v father of Gideon (Jerubbaal) ft JU 611.ffl.303! 7 H gl3.ffl.3S.33 pr j nce of


.

Ami

K I3
1

".i3.i3.i4.ss

3 i.aw 2

if**-****^*^ ^ 25 Ho
w.w-si-s.
i

Ch
s6
.

Ahab'shouse, called ^frrj3 i 5. 'V one of David's heroes


'ioiar,

K 2 2 = 2 Ch
26

25
.

29 with Nehemiah, Ne 3* ( 'lottaa, 'lo8a, 'lo>8af 4. 1 son of h. p. Eliashib Ne 1 2 1011!B etc.)


,

22 11 2 3 1,8 8911141618 24 2 3 61214141517 20 22 25 Je 3. VTp a builder at wall of Jerus.,


'

s8
1

'iwSa, 'icoSaf, 'lmaba).

Ch

1 2

'Ian,

A 'Iojpat).
'lo8a,
T T
-.

6.

tWV
).

a Judaite prince

tp^rp,
pointetli)

ja^rr, |<yr n.pr.m.

('

;>

Ch 4 s2 (

'Ia> as

+ "Qtin\

"DtV T r

n.pr.m.

usu. 'I<ofa0a8

king but one of Judah, son of Jehoiakim ( 'loxucciii; in K, L 'IvaKctp; 4 68121 ' in Je (usu.) & Ch 'U X ovias); fljjfci 2K24
last
2s
27 - 27

hath bestowed; cf. Palm. 13T133 Vog 73 ; v. C' n> servant & muralso innat, 1. derer of Joash of Judah lEll* ( 'It&favd)

^af)
(
21

Ch 36 s9 Je 52
20

31

= 2Ch24
*^^T^
,

26

.T3y' 2 8 4 29 s i Ch3 1617 =ITJfb; Je 27 ; Est2 6 =W#?) Je 84'aaVi;^ Je 2 2 24M 37 .


;

= ]y\n>_ v = |^f
31
;

Ez 1 s

2.
i

three

Zw{afcb, 'ic^a^, 'I<ofa0 f <9). of David's mighty men, a.


21
,

D^iT O^y
,

O^/V n.pr.m. Imom*

Ch

12*; b.

3.

"Offer]

priests
2 0-

&
13

v ; c. v ( 'lafojSwtf, I<fa/38). 4. a Benjamite chief 2CI117 18 4 b. "nTV a. "OtfiV i Ch 26 Levites,


.

(''

raiseth

up;

cf.

O'pvK
-

&

reff.;

also D'pJ,

Ch

31

9 35 ( 'WatfaS; L as foreg.); d. Ezr S 16 Ezrio- 2 f. Ezrio 23 g. Ne8 7 h. f. g. & h. perh. the same man). (d.

(
;

'Efa3a^,'la,afa,3a(9;

L 'laa&puS)
33
;

1- 'i'T one of the last kings of Judah, '"?i?) son of Josiah 2 K 23 s4 36 36 24'*- 6 -' 9 1 Ch 3 1516 4. 5 .8 2 Ch 36 Je j 3 22 is.24 24'+ 19 t. Je, Dn i 2 ;
1
-

e.

Nen

name changed fr. orig. D'pvK 2 K 23^=2 Ch 4 1 2 D^V priest, son of Jeshua Ne 1 2 10 36
-

10.12.26

+3 Q^,
_

ft

J udaite

Ch

22_

tpnirT,
'lavav
reff.;
C"<

l3JTt*

n.pr.m.

cf.

mostly
1. a.

'lani/av,

ta-n^rr, :pTjti

n.pr.m.

'i*.^,

hath been gracious, also Ph. |JT$Sa

fJC?^, ^S?30
'irP
6

&
a
1

^330*)

b. high priest Ezr io =fjni' Ne 12 2223 appar. 1^ Ne 12 1111 ( 'lumOav). 42 3. tO) son of Tobiah 2. 1n| Levite Ne 12
priest
;

Ne

12 13

r' pleadeth, or conlendetti) of a priestly family *VP 1 Ch 9' 7 I' Ne 1 1 10 1 2 619 2. teacher in Ezra's 24 ; time Ezr 8 16 3. a Judaite Ne 1 1\

'I<oaf)ci|3,

'Iuapfi/x, etc.

1.

name

'

Ne 6 18 (

tTWJT, blV
have
C,

n.pr.m.

'laa X aX (Codd.

4! 'i^ porter in Codd. 'Ia>ra<W). s David's time 1 Ch 26 ( 'lavas, L 'Iwadav). 1 15 5. In* a Judaite captain 2 Ch 1 7 appar.also 23 12 7. 1HJ an 6. 1nj an Ephraimite 2 Ch 28
. .

x> ' > f r ^) (prob. contr. fr.

?3VW, '' is able)


1 .

a courtier of king Zedekiah, *VT Je 37 3 ='^ 38

tarrairr,
is liberal, or

n^

n.pr.m.

('<

is

noble,

or

28 8. "I* (& so Israelite, Ezra's time Ezr io all foil.) a Jewish captain, after fall of Jerus.
.

1- '^'T hath impelled, cf. ""I/?"!?) son of Kechab & chief of the Bechabites (
'lavaHafi) 2

2 Je 4 4 l''13'5.16 42 25 15 0. eldest son of king Josiah i Ch 3

13

8 - ,31S

'6

1.8

2.4.5

L 'Iwa^as
post-exilic 11. father
35 36
.

43

K io
2

15'-23

2.

'09^^ 2 2 3 (appar. prince of the line of David

30

+ ).
1

fflj

nephew

Je 3 5 of David (
;
'

8-' 4

" 18

;=:

i'

Je35

81019
.

'ItflraSd/S, 'iwcaSa/i

10. a
24

@L IwaAv)
called
,

CI13
:

of Azariah, priest in Sol.'s time 1 Ch 5 12. two of David's mighty men a. a Benjamite 5 13. a re1 Ch 12 b. a Gadite 1 Ch 12".
;

S 1 3 5 ='1'' 2 S 1 3"**} (appar. Jonathan 2S21 2 iCh20 7 cf. jnjin; 3.)


, )

]n2in

]n3V

n.pr.m.

'\ava0av through(''

out, with occasional var.

hath given;

cf.

turning exile

Ezr

8'

2
.

jn^K, W5SU,
cf.

^,
f.

&

reff,
-

Temanite jnMtn
211
;

tjH^liT, yT\* n.pr.m. (^ knoweth;


ny>?.,
'la>8a(,

Ha jBBJi884.
Hal
1
1
10

u: 7

Nbr stud
1.

Blb -'-

Sab.

D1N3H1

V^> &

reff.,

A
23

t|J?3) 1. UtJ;

Sts.

'Ium8a

(2S23
*4

s0 -

r ),

usu. L 'luaS
22.24

)
S
2 -3

1. 'iiT son of Saul


4

S 14 68 18" + 4ot.
o
3940
;

S; 2

18
t.

(2 S 20 "IokiSSoi), father of Benaiah (David's / 8 23 2022 time), in combin. VPf| VTJB 2 S8' 20 23
T<-

8.20.32 J6.38.44

,25.29.34.36.46

j
s4

pj. j

jgl7

27';

W33-J3

JTTilT

Ch

27

is

prob. erron.

4243 t3. S 15 2738 i7 - 20 ;='.- I K i 21 = 1 Ch2o"; appar. Irp nephew of David 2S2i 8ff where L 'lavadav, cf. called Jonadab 2Si3

Si 3

+ 27
2

S,

3334 S; 1 Ch 8 t2. iChio 2


.

="f

'i.T
!

son of

Abiathar

'

rnjnn
313VT
i
1

-1

221

taEttftrr

Ch
s2

23

+4. '^ li" of David, i. e. his uncle ] t5. THJ one of David's heroes 2S 27 = jr^ 1 Ch 1 1 34 t6. In; one of (cf. Dr)
.

( (

'Uaafct, Wa/30)
"Ia><raj3).

= njaenfl?

Ch 22""

David's treasurers
.

Ch2 7 25

ny^Ojin']
SflttfllT,

v.

foregoing.

+ 7.

'in?

a scribe
;

Je 37 1520 38 s6 + 8. Levites a. 'in* 2 Ch 1 f 35 18 + 9.'in>priestNei2 + 10. 'in? b.'i'Neiz to the tribe of Dan, son of Gershom Ju priest
.
'.

5#fcf, and (later) Jtt, n.pr.m.

(& loc,
opulence,
8K i892.s73f..

v.
cf.
,

infr.)

is
(''
,

salvation, or

'

t*

V?"^, yC'
[^
;

^K,

yB"?S,
to

& Nes

18 30

til.
40

'V a Judaite captain, after fall of


8
.

n anv case
cf.

Jerus. Je

1 12.

f a Judaite
.

Ch

**

with Wr,
VOJlv. 1890,3321

Mat

!1

came on

^ associated
v. esp. Frii

S^

+13.

Ebed Ezr 8 6 + 14. 1 son of 16 Asahel Ezr io +15. 'V a priest Ne 12 14 "" + 16/1'' son of Joiada Ne 1 2 appar. = tjnirp 2
'V father of
.
.
.

Mflll SK.VU.vnt.
to later

change of

who

cite

&
'

Nes' )

1.

ana log fo r
.

Moses'

trn^rP
adorned (as

n.pr.m. (mng.dub.; Thea'> hath Heb. my Hiph. vb. of Pa. form);


;

MV

Nun, ( 'irjaoit) y*E*in? Dt 3" Ju2 7 ;=yB in?Exi7 9 ,0 ,3 ,4 24 l3 32 17 33"Nuii 28 16 -30-38 26 65 2^18.22 32 12.28 ^17 ) t ,38 g* I4 I3 9 ,3.7.14.14.23 J 0S Ju ,1 2 6.7J.21.23 3 34 J 0g ,1 + , 6?
successor, son of
i -

4.

Ar. j\xc; possibly " hath equipment, carried off spoil, or hath deposed (%. toy Pe Pa 21 '< Aph ; cf. Haph. Dn 2 ) ; or perh. hath num''

is

cf.

bered Ar. li)

a descendant of Saul
'

Ch S 3636

'Ia8a,
?

'Io)a8a,
;

rfJS*

cf.

Be

jninrp
tynyirp
f.pl.

L "ifflSa) = fTJ ! 'laba, L 'iwSa). k i 4 Kt v. foil.


2

42 - 43

i Ch7 ;=5TlK .':Ne8 ( I,o-o{;s); ace. to name changed by Moses fr. yB'in q.v.Nu 1 3 816 M +2. yS'in? a ( Aid,) Dt32 ( 'lijaoCr). Bethshemite 1 S 6 1418 ( 'Qcnjc, A 'l^ois, L i

K i6

34

27

17

P,

(for

'Ieoo-T/f).

2 14 ) or n.pr.f. (?du. (cf. Kt 2 of myirp, (my as noun) Aram, form;

Klo
n.pr.

2K 14 2

cf.

nirv njK-ny^,
v. vljlK p.

Ahulapia,

comp. Bab. 29 supr.) mother of


i

+3. h.p. after the restoration, son of 2 4 Jehozadak jeffer ( 'i,(roCt) Hg I 11214 2 2 2 3 6 8 9 n 6 ;=W& ( 'I,<roC s ) Ezr2 3" 4* 5 Zc 3 io 18 Ne7 7 i2 7WS6 +4. y^irr] governor of s Jerusalem under Josiah 2 K 23 ( 'Iijowr, L 'Iao-r,*). + 5. ( "I-jo-oDj) head of one of
'

1-

1-

&&

the classes of priests

Ch

24", possibly also


:

Amaziah, king of Judah

2 2

K
Ch

'loa8tip,

'laa&civ),

25

Qr (Kt p*ljnn\ ( 'luvaa, A


is

'laabtv,

'ituaSeiv).

tplSirP, pTJ'V n.pr.m.


cf.
193 WJBT? Sab. bxpiV Hal )

(''

righteous;

+6. J* ( 'lwvt, etc.), a Levitical family-name of frequent occurrence 40 9 Ne 7" 8 7 9 4S io 10 1 2 8 b. 2 Ch a. Ezr 2 3 24 15 +7. J**! ( id.), father 31 EzrS^Ne^ the wall Ne 3", perh.= +8. a of a builder at

Ezr

36

=Ne 7

39

father of Joshua

Judaite family-name
(cf.

id.),

Ezr2 8 = Ne7"

the high-priest,
5 4o.4i._/^
'l<uo-<8((().

*VtJ

Hg
2

112

"

24
26

Zc 6"
(

Ch

Sm

I-,llB
1 1

Ezr 3
1

28

io

18

Ne

12

Judah Ne

). 26

+9. n.pr.loc. in south of

'l<o<rad<,

V<&Z (
only
('

iv 'ir,<Toi,

L h
txt.

2ova).
err.)

t[yOttJin";]
',

abbrev.

(or

tcrrtTf
cf.

"IV,

Q"!'1

n.pr.m.

is exalted ;

yDBnn n.pr.m.
re ff\

D^K
2

Sab. D"V?i>B; further, Ph. B1&S3, ^y3"> ; ZMQ1876686 1. 'in? ( 'Iapa/i) king

hath heard, cf. W?B*?K & a descendant of the royal house of

DHM
Ch 3

Judah

Ch3 (
,, ,

22 of Judah, son of Jehoshaphat 1 19 2Ch2I 1.3.4.6.9. 1 6 g ^lAB^fl j gl6.25.29 I2


1 1 1
11
.

51

17

tDD\t.'''^^

L Qvapa). 'la<Ta(pa6, 'Iuo-atfiBttJV n.pr.m.


18

Q<ra H <e{8),

g*JI
87 .

2. imj
17
' -

aon of Ahab 2K1 3' 9 I4141616M 28 28 2929 2 ='1' 2 8 16 25 p

16

"
'Impap)

king of Israel a 2CI122'";

tpar fijtath

1.

judged,

cf.

Bf^Nf. ^BQ?' &

reff.)
17

'in? (so all exc. 5.


24

&

6) king of Judah,
10

Ch

22

3.
8

son of Asa 1K15 i9 1.7.11.12.12.14 8 i6.i6 , 2

22 2 +2it.

,Ch3

K; 2K1 2Chi7'4-4ot.
1

'in?

of priest in time

( 'lapay., 'lapav). Hamath 2 S 8 10 (


10

Jehoshaphat 2 Ch 17 4. 'V son of Tou, king of

2CL

BTjhn ||iChi8

'uSSovpav) prob. err. for 2S 5. ffi* a Levite iCh26

+2. father of Jehu king of Israel 214 +3. chronicler under David & 2 K o u 3 16 Solomon, son of Ahilud 2 S8 1 K 4 1 Ch i8 24 +4. one of Sol's 2 S 20 also (@L 2a<pa*).
;

'itapap).

t lQtrin\ nSOttfiiT n.pr.f


cf.

fi

an oa/i ;

of Judah, & y3B"b) daughter of Joram 2 wife of Jehoiada the priest; inefa? 2K11

who provided victuals for the royal 17 + 5. 'V one household K 4 (L 'laa<ra<f>ar). 43 + 6. *C a priest & of David's heroes i Ch 1 1 24 +7. in trumpeter in David's time i Ch 15
1

2 officers

n.pr.loc.

tSBB'i'T P?5?

Jo 4 2 12 symbolical name
'

3W
judgment.
rUflV1

222

nn

of a valley near Jerusalem, place of ultimate

ps^ v.
OVi''
v.

P3**.

D^inv
!

n.pr.m.

('-

is

faliter ;

cf.

W$%,

9ffa, ^P&i

& + ioot.

1. David's sister's son reff.) 6 captain of his host (@ 'I<oo/3) i S 26 2 S 2"


2

&

yY*F T
cf.

v. *"Etaf. T

tTsSi"' n.pr.f.
Ph.

'I<oxa/38

('

?'s

glory;

S
.

(also 2

S 20

for

MT

We
1

Dr);
;

iKi'+qt. iK;
'Ia,^n/3).

"B^K cf. @ iCh2 18 +22t.

mptanaa) daughter of Levi, wife of Amram and mother of Moses Ex 6 20 Nu 26 69


(both P).

60 s Ch 1 2. Ch 4" (but B L
if/

a descendant of Judah 1 3. a family2


6

name
'IaxiyS)

after the exile

Ezr

= Ne 7

11

'Ia>,9aj3,

bsv
STaY Tr

v.
1

bjtrtj.

Ezr 8 9 (

'laaP).
('"

v.

anainv

tnNV
reff.)

son of Asaph the chronicler in 18 Hezekiah's time 2 K i8 2637 ( 'Iom*,L 'I<ox), 31122 2. Levites a. son of Is 36 ( 'l<oa X ).
-

1.

n.pr.m.

is brother;

cf.

VlJlW

&

\rtfr>

v. train*.
1

Tiyi" n.pr.m.
Benjamite

'l<oa8
(''

a witness) a

b. id. 2 Ch 29 ; ( 'tea.laqrfc) 3. son of Joahaz the chronicler 'la>8aaff). 8 4. in Josiah's time 2 Cli34 ( 'laax, 'I<aas). 4 a Levite, son of Obed-edom 1 Ch 26 ( 'load,

Zimmah 1 Ch 6 6

1212

Ne

1 1

7
.

t"VtyV n.pr.m.
"JT^I, Vlffi,

is
('>

a help;

cf.

WTH{,

^H|B &
I

reff.)

one of David's

mighty men
'lefraap).

Ch

I2 7

'lafapa, 'lufaap,

@L

'lojaii, 'Ia>a8).

VWfr T T
,

v. in?i.T. *

tttJyV n.pr.m.

'law ('" hath


1

aided
8

17^$i' n.pr.m.
'-

'lu;X

as (usu. interpr. iur

it

God,

cf.

W&J
1

but Ph

CIS 113214
perh.= Nes Es86
Sin.

Ar. Cj\); comp. Sab. nij&K a Benjamite, son of Becher


officer

DHM in MV) 1.
iCh?
. .

(?; cf.

2. an

&

lolaos,

in ^jJB^tP (Louvre) appar. n.pr. dei, CIS "- 163 & reff.; v. also

under David
v. v.

Ch

27

s8

pl^V tT
D^pY
D"YV
T T
1

Pixin\ TT
D^g^nj.

RS K3oi.

Nes

gtrong-willed,
8' n
-

cf.

Inscr. JJ1., v. "6tn Eut yet cf. lc stud. Bib. (Tsn.. -^r ; n JtS j) r prop, connex. with

1 u<1," N<>

^1, tal 5+0

v. D"JVV.

Ar. Wdil

in n.pr. trib.
cf.
18

take refuge)

born

1S8 2

RS K194) 1. Samuel's firstiCh6 ins. also v after L


ls
;

Bakr Wail (-/j\j

tODUJi"1 v. BDB'ifp. T T

IQnV
1
-

n.pr.m.

t'a

('*

^>r/ee)

1. king of
-

Dr 1 S 'I<bi/X (cf. s6 prince 1 Ch 4


.

8 2 ).
1
.

2.

Simeonite
4 8
.

4. a Gadite chief
.

3. a Reubenite 1 Ch 5 5. a chief man Ch 5 12 3 6. one of David's of Issachar 1 Ch 7 heroes 1 Ch 1 1 38 7. a chief of Manasseh 43 20 8. a Jew of Ezra's time Ezr io 1CI127 9 10. the prophet, 9. a Benjamite Ne
. . .

Judah, son of Azariah ( 'laaBap., '\u>a6av, 12 17 W-*-- I Ch 3 5 2 Ch 'l<ova6av) 2 IS 2. young26 2123 27 6 7 9 Isi 7 Hoi 1 Mil 1 2 est son of Jerubbaal (Gideon) Ju c> 7 67 ( ut 3. a descendant supr. ; Codd. 'ladafi, 'laaBap). of Caleb 1 Ch 2 47 ( 'loaOap).

K
-

'-

son of Pethuel Jo
6 21 ;
s
T.

i
1

11. Levites

a.

1
1

2
.

23

26 K

Ch 2 9"
v.
1

c.

Ch 1 5 71117

perh.

= d.

Ch Ch

DHin n.pr.m.
.

Canaanitish king of Heb-

ron Jos io3


t?Nin\ T
' :

XV T
"nri" T T

v. "ortrr. T t

Am 5
a
(''

^*J71m i11 ** 1^- (onomatop.;


16 14 6,="T!3 Je 5i

cf. oot

=W in
Aram.

t^SIV
V^")?J;

n.pr.m.
Joash

hath remembered;

cf.

Sab. i>t03T Hal 187 )


of

servant &
Judah
J

mur12 22

derer

( (

'UCtixap,

A L

king

of

2 2

'la(a X ap)

SsTJJ

Ch 24 26

(in a lament), So expressing usually dissatisfaction and pain, Ah, Alas, Ha (not distinctly Woe! which is 30 and they in lamentations, 1 K 13 'iK): used mourned over him (saying) 'rfct W Ah, my

hH,

@;

also Mod. Urm " D1 "-

mA

Za/3(X, Za/3t<9, Zai3a(9).

brother! Je 2 2 18 jVtK *>.*, nirw *1)

pnv
y-pv

nnh
v. ijgtrp.

>im,

34
4 i

^i^

nBD^

[Vik *i^

(cf.

in~in

Am 5

V*

^n
16

):

hence Is

v.

veto;.

JA/

I will

h <W W ^1A/' sinful nation, v 24 ease me of my adversaries; esp.

Din

223
wealth, sufficiency (poet., tpH n.m. almost wholly WisdLt, especially Pr; cf. 1
,

preparatory to a declaration of judgment, Is io 5 * eoe> -mff 'in, i 7 12 28 1 , oft. sq. a ptcp.

81S

Ah!

those that
ls

81118
. .

15

Am5
50
27

Hb2 M ,:!1519
-

.,

29

31

45
,

910

Je 22 13
1

Zcn"+

(more sym,

pathetic than

J>

"'iX):
18
.

sq. '?

Ez

13

? 13

Sts.

Je 30 7 b 48 ^5? hardly more than an


1 1

20 supr.) abs. I'm Pr i l3 4- i5t. + Ez 27 31 (where <S Co J^TI) cstr. Pr 6 + 3 t.; sf. n Pi'3 9 Ez2 7 27 + v 1J18 Co; Wn Pr Z 8 8 1ji
fiH p.
1218
; ;

13

V
i

pi",

sf.

113*1
(jl

Ez 27 s3

1.

wealth
cf.

exclam. arousing attention Ha I (though perh. with a touch of sympathy or pity) Is 18 55 Zc2 101011 Je 47".

f 112 5
Jin

(||

"W)

Pr 8 18

.)

(||

V>$)

^B*V

Pr io"

r[D^n,
(lit.,

Dm]
v.

vb.

murmur,

roar,

dis-

(opp. t^h), 18"; Pr3 (innwan-b rr&ry) 31 Ct 8 7, |ini JVa'pr i 9 4 ; see 19 4 lTI*J |*1 Pr 6 s 14 4 (opp. h) 28 (opp. D'pl.); also 1//119 Pr 1 1
'

comfit (Ar. Ili (med.

ij) is

rush about madly


fig. be distracted;
'

or in passion, love, &c),

on

V OV
sf.

Hi* 65
fte

'

3 ms.

DOm

No 2"01883 540 ) Qal


Dt
13

P/.
'n)

1 2 Ez 2 7 "'. 2 4 28 (opp. 1D11) 29 13 2. with n?D-|.a pretii, or price raig>/i. value, is for fin *6a ^BJ) "lbon | 44 -i.e. cheaply, s7 7
;

"

s2

'

consec.

J^TJ

flDVlD

no price at all'
in exclam.
dpKtl).

(||"VnD).
1616

sAaK discomfit them {with) a ('' great discomfiture (ace. to Di 'ill is fr. DOn here pointed as l"v because of nDWD; but v. Kb
subj.) amr/
,

Pr30

3. sufficiency, enough! Sym Theod (so also <S,

Aq

lm &
1 s.

here, ace. to No -, belongs Impf. 3 cohort. niD^ny! (j. e -v/^'y) V>-55 am driven
1,0

reff.);

about (Hi De), or distracted. Niph. Impf. 5 72 * 5 3 fs. Dhni 1 S 4 + 2 t. (on form cf. Ges* ); " be in a stir, of a city Ru 1 (sq. 7V ouer, on, 4 i ; of account of), 1 ground re-echoing shout

TpiH], assumed by Thes al. as ancient form for "W mountain, to explain "'"Vin Gn 49 s6 rd. ^T>.in but better TJT? everlasting mountains, v. in sub nil.
, ;

yoJL'in lI.pr.m.='in , v mni sub rm. * t t


. :

S 45

Hiph. Imp/.
Lag

1 s.

disquietude (so most,


4 njen$*{(77 );

cf.

55 s fo?w supr.); but 01 Che

nD^K
'

^in

v.

sub yeK
v.

,/,

nSHtfin
t
c.
I

sub ye\
at, si

Proph- Ch * ldx,,lil 2 BN27


12

nonx
(i.'e.'

v 18) (

njo'iin (j nyonri) Mi 2 pasture) shall murmur with men.


3'fpi."

fold

&
De

[Jn)"!] vb. shout


shout

vera

1.

(Ar.

\a
^r

^*
cf.

at, threaten, dialect, for

o^a,

62*

quietude, discomfiture
cstr.

'd Dt + neWlO 1S5" Ez22 ntanrp Ch 15 nbVID Am 3 1. tumidt, confusion


abs.
5
;

Tn&lrTO

who comp. Damascene

y'Xi ^Xs- il>la

n.f.

tumult,

confusion,
23

dist.

pi.

abs.

cries and raised fist, cf. further Wetzst in De; so SS: Thes al. only Po. assign to [nnn], attack ; txt. dub.)

rush upon one with

MV

Am 3

Impf.

B^IPS

D'jWS'S oppression), disturbance, tur5 6 s moj7(opp. peace) 2 Ch 15 (||vb. DOilv ),cf.Ez 2 2 ;


(||

V^nn

+62*; but
cf.

Hup

Che

rd.

vpinfl be frantic against,

102'.

disquietude (of mind)Pr 15 ; esp. tumult & con''"JlJDlnD fusion, panic, as due to divine judgment
16

ffrtn

n.pr.m.

v. nrv.

Zc 14 13
2.
(cf.
(||

cf.

Ez f;

also

S 5 9 and
to
')

T11D

discomfiture (due

in

m SD,
r

v 15J2 );

(ace. nnyat?); c f.

Dt7

noWD v"'. war 1S14 20


20

tfnFnj
deliriously,

vb. dream, rave (Ar.


Syr.

<^jui talk
cf.

cogn. c. Din q.v.), 28 'D dV' is 2 2 5 (||npo,


Sf

VlSS

'

V. esp.

Bo m **- " K

Jfot,

in
>

Lexx.,
" 680
; -

id.,

also
.

ed """"nm. toL U 782\

only Qal
phets.

Ft. act. pi.

B^

Is 56

10

nantp) a day of discomfiture


Sf

down-treading

D , 33B' 'n n'3Jp of dogs, metaph. of false pro-

N^

confusion.

DQin T
easy,
cf.

n.pr.

v.

sub DDn.
eas y C^ r- u^-* ^*
v
-

TVT
Ez
light,
i<

(?)n.[m.] lamentation, -wailing, only

f flirt] v^- be
ylS,

^*

,x

)>

Aram.

NH Jin gen-

tleness, oot, JJoot is

mind, sense; vid. conject.

1423 on development of mngs. Fl ChWB only ) 41 y'iini Inf. Dt i regard as Hiph.. Impf. gq. of going up so easy to go up, or make light 44 Thes Kn Ke Di RVm (construct, as Nu 14 43 to this in Dt is v ). nSbyb &*Fl, though
;
||

10" oim, woe/ Ew' comp. 'K, cf. III. 'K p. 33 ace. to Thes Sta !126b al. ^-"nj, 3 being supr.;

D*yp n^X ninai and tortm were lamentations and mourning and wailing
2
nj njn;

10

T7 ' 144c would emend "& so Co; dropped; 01 Text very dubious). v. ^n? sub nnj.

^n
TTTT

v.

mi.
sub Tin.

v.

wm
rrt"T*n

224
p.98supr.)

rrn
2. esp.&veryoft., come about, come

sub m*.

7T

3 5 70

vb.
1
-

fall
6

out,
3

come

to

pass,

become, be (SI
of mil, Ar.

Qal
WNJ]
3
pi.'

<,sfL,

iW, Aram. Njn,


'"Vn

ib JVn; parallel

form

Joot; v. nin supr.)


;

Pf Gn 4" + 3 fs.
;

3 ms.

Gn' 3' + njrn consec. nirn Gni ! +; nJTn I s 1 4 24 + 3 1.;

pass sq. substantive (subj.) cl. almost alw. + modifying (usu. temporal) cl. or phr.: a. (l)*?IJJ and it came to pass that, most often (c. 292 t.) a. with Inf. c. 3 foil, by (a) Impf. consec. Gn 12" 19 17 (both J) + 75 t. + Est 3 4 Qr temp.
to
:

(Hex

chiefly J,
,

so alw.

Gn,
18
;

& JE;
1

only

consec.
2

nirni);

ms.

nn Dt 5 U +
6
4

Gn 9" +

nvri 2
;

K9
i

37

Kt (Qr
;

Ex 16 10 D only Dt 5 20 31 24 J0S5

1 s. ">*n

WJ Gn

bn^rn consec. Impf. 3 ms.


vi;.

Ezi6 16
9

19 ^*33 Ez i6 4 ls ninl 2Sf+9t.; VIM Jui8 +i2t.; T Ex3 +;


;

Gn 3 6 + 1 pi- ,3 " ? Is 1' + etc. nw Gni s + juss. Gni s + Gn i 3 + *" Gn i +; W! rrriK 3 fs. rrjnn Gn 2i*+; 1 s.
;

mpl.

Gn 31 40 Ex 22 20 + Dn^n

somewhat
Gn 4
lot.
8 1 I s

9';

27

t.

in K),

diff. is 2

K7

/3.

with
4

Inf. c.

JE;
y.

Est 3 (both J) + 29 t. 29 s9 3 t. P, Gn 19 Ex 34
with 3
32

Kt

Nu
,
)

(in
7

Hex
;

17

not

in D);

sq.

nom. temp.

(Di

Ip3, etc.)

Gn2i 22
P,
2

Ex6 28
38
;

(E) 26 (J)+45t. (Hexi4t. JE; 3t. i6 lb Nu7';notD); 8. b temp. 1 Si 20


r

Gn 6 + 3 fpl. npv* I s 1 6 + 1 9 1. 2, 36 rrm Gn 4i + 1 1 1.; nrnni J e i8 48 nj*rn 45 36 3 nrnrn 2 S2o + 6t.; Tim Gn26 1S25 20 15 2 mpl. ^nn Gn 34 + 1 Ch 7 f*n? Ex 22 23 Je 44 2 S n nvu Gn 3 823'+ 1 pi. rPnR ^31 Nu 13 33 Is 64 etc. Imv. ms. (Wj Ex 18"+ Exi 9 Nu 16", Vni fs' Gn2 4 60 mpl. *SJ 18 + 3 t.; n'n 1 S 4' + 6 t.; Inf. abs. Vn Gn i8 18 3 32 Tft>n Gn 2 + so rd. prob. Ez i cstr. i K 13
19

3 mpl.

W
-

I temp. Gn 39 s 1 S25 C ]Q temp, viz.: WO Gn 39 Di>? 2 25 J U 11 4 15 YW? Gn 4 3 8 6 1 S 7 cf. 30 D'ajD + 6t., nxpp Jos 3 2 2K83 Ez 3 16 esp. rnro?

S 13 23

K 20
,

26

Ch 20

11

16

Gn

34

19

Ex

i8 ,s

lit.;

ij.

17

12" (J) 20 13 (E)+ 3 it. (Hex 13 1. JE,

f^ temp. Gn Dt2
16
,

W
;

is

s3 not P), characteristic of Neh.'s memoirs, t Ne 3 1 1.6.9 1.16 l 1. 6 with 4 temp Q n 6 (J) ? I3

Ex 3 21 (E) + 1 4 t. + Ju 1 6 s5 Kt "lOK temp. Gn 22 20 (J)+ 13 t., ">ns Gn 39 7 Jb 4 2 7 &*$&


; .
j

also for n"n

Ez2i 15

cfc

Sm

Ko'"- 600 ' (Co em.

Ju i6 14 + 6
cf.

t.; k. sq. 15?

temp.

S 14 19 (on which

n^-ffn to bnn shine, glitter);

witb

pref.

TlVrQ
8
,

+, n*n3 Exi9 +; W*$ Gn io + 1919 n*nbEx2 3 +'; sf. , ni njon4 2 ^ni'n Jui8 3 19 rrin Ex 9 etc.; Pt. f. sjrfni) Dt 26

Ex5

13

l6

45 Dr); comp. ri>"l)l) n'S'iy 1 K 18 ; X. with combinations; as ? c. nom. temp. + 3 Inf. Gn 34 26 Ex 19" 1 S25 37 ; 3 Inf. + | Inf. Jos 3 14 ;

I.
1

1. a. Fall out,

happen

"OW n^" n
(gone,

double prep. Q^in fc$ Gn 38 T 16 b , D0 4.'id. 23 ; ytfe rS^ Jos 9 ;


1

24
;

nxp0 +
n.

other
:

S4

16

how has

turned out)!
(both JE) w/<a<

the matter fallen out, 4 so 2 S i ; fc .Trrno


7ta

unusual constructions under this head are

Ex

32

123

happened to him?

cf. 1

S 1 o 12

those where temporal idea is expr. by a 20 21 circumst. cl. Is22 7 1 K13 2 K8 (Dr* ""*'')

13? TfT\ tfXn rnpt?

befallen

us; also
to

happened

him,

iS6*o chance it is tliat has 20 and so it J? WTWJ 2 K 7 b. occur, cf. }3"W infr.

= 2 Ch 2
1
*

78n

9 1 ; those with indef. ^3 1 S 1 o" 2 S 2 1 rel. cl. 1S11 or with pt. (on all v. Dr 31 * 8m is 1K16 , with ?i?in ); quite unique

23

<a& />foce, cowie aoow<, come to pass:

'131

i"IB5E>

DJ?3 nJVfl r6i"13 1S4" a great slaughter has , taken place among the people, cf. 2 S 1 ~f ; nijll 6 DyiDX njrs nnnbon 2 S 1 8 and the battle took cf. place in the wood of Ephraim (on DnBX 17 K3 Wl KloDr); J0S22 (P; of plague); n>K

simple

inaj in place of temp. cl. (6) W! sts. sq. 10 3 Inf.), Pf., with a negative Gn 39 (c.
1
17

Ex

(c.

Inf.) 2

K 12
13

s5

(both

c.
,

3 temp.)

Gn
2

26 s8 (J)
;

Ze*

an oath
1 I

Ju 2 1 5

cf. 2

Ch 29* 32 31 Ec

K f (si vera 910


3

take place (be taken) so 1 Ez 1 6 M ; esp. late, .), s3 8 7 10" etc.; oft. of ful3

without neg., Gn 8 (P) 14' + usu. c. 3 temp. (38 t.), Hex chiefly P; rarely c. other prep. & adv. as above; note esp. *;!9 sq. Inf. 30 11 2 Ch 12 ; sts. the subj. of foil. Pf. 1 S 18 19 1 30' precedes it c. ), as Gn 22 41 1S18

&

K 2 4^+
9

note esp.

S 17 27 where

several

filment of prediction,
etc.:

Gn4i (E) so it came to ]>ass, 12 s8 2 S 1 3*, fs^.Ju 6 2 K 1 5 Is 2 9 \ &esp. JF Gn 3034 Ze< & Gn !*"** (all P) + 1T3*]?
!TV1

command,

expectation,

|3

also several objects precede the Pf. in these cases the temporal modifier (cf. Dr); 30 1 8 10 is occasionally a circumst. cl. 2 S 1 3 s8 87 2 Is 37 ; rarely subj. precedes Pf. i9
subj.

&

fe

a*

tfiow sayest,
t<

Zc 6 15
34
;

v. also

n*W

tfb\

&pr\ t&

without ) 1K11 4 2 1 comp. subj. preceding 1 10 the obj. in 2 Ch 8 Pt. without ) Ne 4


1
,

Is 7 7

/taH no< arise (be realized) <k shall


*tf3 q.v. (so oft.

(with
vb.

1)

precedes what

is

appar. the principal

not come about, 14

c,

(c)

V$

sq. fl|?)

Gn

24

16

(J;

D"VO in temp.

rrn
cl.), 1

225
29

rm

29

25

(E),
11 2'

38"
3

(J,

both 3 temp.) v

(3 Pt.),

S i3 10 (3Inf.);

also 2

36

cl.) 2

K
1

M
,

'i3

s2

(circumst.
cl.).

II. Come into being, become: 1. a. abs., in lively narrative, arise, appear, come 'iTlpl

(id.),

13" (circumst.

(d)
s8

nyu
cry 37
7

niJVS

Ex
;

i 2

30

(J)

and

there arose
(del.

a great
cf.

rarely ^l (in this sense) sq. other constructions:

'in

Egypt

RR
(

c.

(c.

(c. (cf.

(c nspD); Impf. frequentat. 14 8 j e 36 (c. nay "!!?) tfcrno), 2 K 4 3 Inf.); Pf. consec. frequentat. 2CI124 11 3 temp.). (2) rarely also Pf. c. ) conj. <VJ})

IN

E9

10

npjn '9 Ex8" (J) Pharaoh saw that respite had come; Mi 7 4 now shall come their confusion ( NU) ; also of con(del. b\p
||

HjrWl Ez i nnnn Co);

Co

Da),

crete objects
the

Dr
1

'

133
)

sq.

(c.

several circumst.

Impf. consec. as subj. cl. io 9 (c. 3 Inf.) cl.),


:

1S1"
2

bow

shall
tfo

K3

f$9 nj^n nnv,} Gn 9" (P) and appear in tfe clouds (||nriS"!31);

10

13

Je 37" (c. 3 Inf.), Am f (c. '?), (id.), DX temp.); also Je 3' (appar. c. I? causat., (c.

S 17 48

s4 msq Ex 16 (P) and worms did not nn;n appear in it; of condition or action begun & 10 26 11 (all J), continuing, as: famine Gn 12

but obscure);
N->1

S 13 22

(c.

3 temp.)
shall

is foil,
"b.

by

&

Pf. as well as

Impf. consec.

less

oft. njni Pf.

consec.

and

it

come

to pass,

or frequentat., came to pass (repeatedly, etc.) usu. (a) sq. simple Impf. (c. 100 t.): a. c. 3

Ru i 2 S 21 2 K 6*; strife Gn 13" 3 (J), Hbi (||S^ piD); oft. of action of the mMM elements, as the coming of hail Ex g (all J), thunder & lightning, etc., Ex 19" (E),
64
1 1

41

(E),

rain
fiats

K I8

temp.

Ho 2 1833
Zc 13 8
instead

Is 7 cf. also
of, cf.

Dt2i w 25"+37t., 21 a
18 -

(esp.
c.

WHO
loc.

Di3

1i

4
*,

storm Jon

Tfc

W Gn

4
;

esp. of creative

i
-

3
-

let light

appear,

and

+ 2 1 1.); Ho 2 (ifN
-

j3.

Dipt33,'but
indef. rel.
,a '
1

Ez 47 perh.=
or its

581319 23 31 light appeared, c f. y (all P); also arise, come on the stage or scene, 15BB' TPT\ V'lnttt Ju

w* Gn 4 14 equiv. ( indef., etc.), cf. Dr* 18 19 J0S7" 15 Ju7 4 1S2 36 17 25 NuifDtu" 6 3 35 2 Sis 1 Ki9 20 Is4 24 Na3 7 Je27 8 42 4 56 ra 5 Ez47'Zci4 Jo3 8. c. l^ 3 NU33 Dt28 13 e. less Jos 23" Ju 7 17 Is 29 s Je 31 28 Zc8 s 9 often with other modif. phr.: 3 Inf. Ex 33
:

VB);

y.

c.

cl.,

3 and after him arose Shamgar (=OiJJl io ); further .Til no'jjn Gn 15 17 (JE) and darkness
1

31

came on;
16

17

18

17

1 o (J) the morning came, S 1 4 ana" theday came, when 9 (E) 81118 Jbi 6 ,3 2 (v.Dr),i4 2K 4 b.sq.prep.: 3,

OJIJ D'l'n
1

"ipan

Ex
1

l3

terWp OTj Gn 37
not come
(all

s7

(J) 6w< owr Aand,


1

Ze it

(both

frequentat.),

Jos 3

13

Je 25" 51
18
,

63
;

upon him, of hand of'

Inf.

Gn
(

14

(P) 2

10

Ez 44"; DN
also Jos 22

condit.

in hostile sense);

S 5 9 7 13 1 2" + tH* "iEte"^=3 * n3"13 'm

I)t

20"

+ v" Dr 5118n ),

where

Gn 39 s (J) and
all that he
^5?,

the arrangement is peculiar, & the condit. is 155 expressed without DN (cf. Dr' ) ? temp. Dt
;

had; but

the blessing of* came into (on) l also of plague

Exi2
10

Is 23"; co.a Is 65 ; consec. Is 66*, etc. (6) n^ni'sq. Pf.

12

23

yw?

s4

tehna vin
(c.

no
1.):

(P); sq. that the waters of the flood

H??"^ *9 ^>W!
(E)

V Gn

(J)
the

came upon

earth;
shall
29

Hib WJ ^y Gn 42 s6
;

Gn 9 2

(P) fear

85
12

a.

temp. 21 10 29 (both J) Ex i (E) Dt 1 1 Is 8 + 25 1,; /3. c. 24 89 DK Ex 4 Nu 15 ; Dt ii ,3 + 14 1; also Gn

most often + cl.

c.

Gni2

46

s3

come upon, cf. 35^ (P) 2 Ch 14 13 17 10 20 + of wrath Jos 22 20 1 K 3 s7 ; so of Saul's 23 9 evil spirit fr. God 1 S 16" 19 fa); but sq.
?y also in good sense

38

Nu
41

(both frequentat.);
s4

y. c.
cf.

3 temp.

Gn

30

(frequentat.) 47
8. c.
1

(but
cl.
32

01 Di)

Ex

strength

&

* D," 1 V? j l conferring 10 1 1" efficiency Ju 3 (rrn=r6x Ju


,

i6 s +nt.;

indef. rel.
14

(Dr""*- ): Gn 24 Nu io Dt 2 1 3 Ju ii 31 19 30 Zc 14 16
other modif. phr.:

or equivalent 18 1,8n 21 ) (Dr*


(.

i4

+ oft.),
*
i:

cf.

Nu 24 s (JE) of prophetic power;

(on

"nril 2 v)])

K3

15

Ez 3 s2 and the
n:

like, vid.

occas.
40

with
Inf.
;

T); wby

nrcn

wrbx

Ezr 8 31
30

so

80 18 ;

"$& Gn2 7 +;
Ex
;

Gn

44

3,

3
21

Inf.
12

f+

26 fl a S 14

3pV causat. Dt
Impf.
cf.
()
(c.

7 "3

also (c)
"3

sq.

NP1

+ simple
Imv.
(c. '?),

Ex
10
,

(c.

temp.),
(c.

fTPO sq. (d)

even It? B*^"^ '^1 2 S 1 2 and t'< (the crown, niDy) ca?ne (i.e. was put, set) on David's head',- with a diff. mng. nnany Dn-'jjy njn 23 ny^.l 2 S 1 1 and /e were close upon them even
to the
,_

(very rare)

Dt 6 10

temp.),

1S107

gateway
i.e.

29

cf.

Pf. consec. in

IJfJI

sq.

simple Pf.
HVil

command 1 S3 9 (c. DN). Dt8 19 (also very rare)


without vb.:

(sq.

!D^)

(cf. We Dr); come, go, follow take the side of, adhere to, Ex
14

DK).
2
19

Jos

(/) 18 24

sq

cl.

Gn 24"
or
()

indef. rel. modifier, (all c.

r6 sq. k (JE) 1S12 2S2" M ofblessingsGn49 (poem); of judgment, punish ">3T *iV\ and the word ment Je 40 3 esp. ->K of
23
2
21
;

(a) HVt\ equiv., v. (a) y, (b) 8, supr.). sq. Impf. consec. v. a. (e) supr.

conj.)

came unto: word of Samuel


of

word

God

(or

'<)

Gn

15

S 4 usually S ^'"-p; con1 ;

rm
stantly in prophets
:

226
1

nn
cf.

i Mi i etc.; esp. Je Ez 3 16 6 7 h**** i3 18 = 12'" + so also abs. 2 HJB KB^n njn Is i 4 in the of king Ahaz came this utterance; death-year
1

Ho
;

&

Ez: Je
;

41113

luminaries,

v";

nna

nixb

HJTJJ

Gn

13

17"

(both P).
(5**p

f. oft. c.

b pred.

+ b pers.:
</te

Dnb

Wn

J?p

Gn

ii 3 (J)

and

&wcs became

also sq.
(P),

ft?

3B0

nw

16 H30D D'By *}p9 Gn 17

D>ia

bnpi 35" (p),


20

tvw
iTil

, , (served as) stone for them; HE'Nb b nni Gn 12 67 20 (E) cf. 24 (J) + ... nbarn nbnp nrvirn
,

rw\
bbri

13SO Je 30 21 (flKJC to"^D);

"lay-HO

d^P
(P),

??/1
2
10

';>?b Nu 3 6";

nbaxb Dnbi
'"

*jb

n;ni6

!l

bin] Ec 3 all came from the dust, 4' all return unto the dust; J"IND bi"!3 fjXp n 2c 12 2. become: a. sq. pred. noun 7 niS3^f
3B>
.

ISyn b

Ex

15

Ju

8 s7 ; C'ribsb b
ib

rrrn

W
:

(E); jab

= shew or prove oneself as b?n"|3p y~ iTn


shew thyself for me a valiant
supr.)
;

p-rw kvt] axb

rwi$

-jk

Gn 28 3 1 ch 1 7 +
1

21

S 1 8 17

KW (J) i< was sA that npjn became the mother of all living; ?3n WJ
'rrb?

viewed as implicit accus. Dr* 161 3 "-, according to the Arab, usage ""1"*")
(to be
'

man
Ex

= be instituted, established
r$n)

(cf. (cf.

1 S 4 e e supr.)

DX

Gnf

Dbiirprip vjab*. jinsb shall be instituted for

29

28

and &
;

Aaron and

his sons as

4 (J) and A&eZ 6ecame a shepherd offlocks, while Cain became a tiller of ground; 2 S 8" Mi 2" oft. b. sq. 20 7 pred. adj. Gn 3 8 Ex 36" + ; cf. Gn 37 let us see what his dream will become (turn out to be,
nafc njn |1 |N2f

no

np

a perpetual ordinance; cf. v 9 Lv io IS HIT"! Drnib Dbiy rarpb Dnn^o Dnb n'nb Ex 40*
(all P).

g with by and
.

s 2 22

n'e>b
h..

nrpby nq
p pers. the

and lie became


only

signify)
s

O.

become like
11

(?),
8

D'nbxs
cf.
7

CUTW Gn
v 22
,

= become
iViT

over them prince,


the

sts. c.

property

of,

come into
16

and ye

shall become like gods


1

1K7 Zc 9 ; cf. (JE), H02 7 Iso so (H3) shall thy seed become; specif, of likeness in punishment Is I 9 I S 17 s6 -!-; also with 3
18

Nu n 6 Gnis
1

possession o/*0) iparjNS ib"-,T1 Gn 1 2 (J), and he came to have flocks and herds etc., 26 14 30 43 ;

IHjn become;
weh's;

sb

repeated |H33 DV3 njftj Ho 4 and the people shall become like the priest (lit., and the like of the people shall become the like of the priest),
9

it shall become Yah3 Jos 1 3 s9 1 Kio 26 + offc.; so of a woman, as wife ^p W^nn Jui5 2 ^way to /ter

>

Gn 38
Ju

not his should the seed


31

Hjni

Dtio 9

Jco?ne thine,

cf.

also inynob
13

so esp. Is 24 (6 pairs of

words as above);

n^ill

I4

20
,

H03 Eui

(te^ DB>K iT Lv2i 3 Dt24 2 Je 3 Ezi6 8


'
.

VBH3
his

PTO Gn 1 8* (J), v. 3. b+cGn 27" hands had become like the hands of Esau
d. sq. pred.

his brother, hairy,

+p

pers. *nTW

TV$* (J) and let her become 21 42 " wife to the son of thy lord, 1 S 1 6 1 K 1 1 f 89 6 iTHl 1 Chi8 +; = be instituted, establislied, 21 D^ITpn Dnb Ex 30 (P) and it shall be established

f j'lK-faS

Gn

24

s1

(and also+ neKb, tTBOp v f supr.) III. Be (often with subordinate idea of 1. exist, be in existence (i.e. orig. becoming);

liave
i

come into

existence), H^n

T^X D'Ojrrbs
16
,

28
,

all the

=
c.

days which he shall have been


cf.

(lived,
13
;

n Gn 5 6 etc., a loc. x?

Dr Sm ), Jb 3

Is 23

oft.

for tliem as a 2>erpetual ordinance


e. sq. ) pred. : njn t?aj!) DlNin the became a living soul;

(cf.
7

infr.).

and

there

was
'131

5 nj ffJB niiffn ryib bbi Gn2 (J) not yet in the earth any shrub of

WJ Gn 2

(J)

and
HJTB

the field;

STN Hjn b nVs31

became four heads; D$T7W KVITM Gn 48" (J) he too shall become a jmple; D^JSp Vnl 1 S 4' and become (shew
2

man D'tWl Gn

i"iy3~l8<p

among them there was not a


etc.; also
(

Nu 26 s4 (P) and man to be found,


io 14

10

(J)

and

it

VjnNI
cf.

Vfify

Wnn

Qi>3 njn bl Jos

yourselves

to

be)

men
Zp
i
13

(||1p}nnn;

cf.
12

with
;

double

b,

infr.);

Ez

17* 47

Jb 16 8

" rrrn Zc 14 9 "nil rob jnarrba-by ?ibop ; *n)l 10 15 tGn 49 Jos 16 ; so oft.; also in sense of

hath not been a day like that before it 25 5 25 s5 M 2S14 1 K18 2i 23 Ne I3 + ; somewhat weaker, in the freq. introductory clause B^K , !T! now there was a man Ju 1 3 2 ' 1 1 S 1 9 Nu 9 (P), Jb 1 + ; on .THK IK'S

JE) <fc

tJiere

nor since,

'

n^riK

Ex

14

v.

niiT,

turn

into,

be changed so as to become,
4 10

'H'l
I

3 K*njp Ex 4 and it became a serpent, v Dt26' + fig. tteb WJ Jos 7 6 and


;

7
j"<

Is

22

(their

,Tn NIDI 1 S 25 37 ; heart) turned to water, so J3N? 15 serve as fniKOp Vnl Gn I or, (P) ano? they shall become (fulfil the function of, serve as)

(with word Ex 24 18 and Moses remained in the mount forty 28 412 1S6 1 days, etc., so 34 (both JE), JU17 20 1 K11 2K 3 =2 Ch 22 12 +; alsoLv22 27

2. abide, remain, continue of place or time) 1H3 HB*0 \T1

25

28

(both H), etc.; sq.


ii
40

Dt22 2 iK
etc.; cf.

Dbirb

IW Wn

2K15 2Ch5"
Ec
14

^ temp, remain until 26 Dm


6 s1 2'

so also of space

mn
sq. IS?

227
:

10 of net unto, as far as, Jos 19 6 beneath altar, Ex 2 7 shall reach as far as pV)

exlmd

yard hadmy beloved, Gn 30 Ju 18 27 1 S 9 s 1 K 5 8 + oft.


(rf)

30

cf.

Ex 20'= Dt
I.

7
,

(cf.

d, f. h)

the

middle of
be

the

altar.

3. with word of
place,
be

sq.

+ other
nxs?

prep.: of
,

boundary On?

locality,

in

or

at

situated,

stand, lie; nlfra DflVna

Gn

were in the field, nbnna'nbqK nnj-f^ Eftf? 3 1 3 (J) the place where his tent had stood at
first;
lieth

4" (J) BB>

when

16 ">Shpj b?n Jos 13

cf.

D^nsO D^35

they

fTvo a be amon'j, or sq.


herdsmen,
1
.

ruiBjr

bttan
0/,

onb
'

'ITl

30
;

18 12 ,

etc.';

()

K2

let

who was one of the them be among those eating,


1
:

Am

ny)2$ rvnn jnm 34 > and cf. Jos 19 Ju before you;


1

the land,
18

it
;

Pr2 2 26
pt.,

Mi

6J

20 5. periphrastic conjug. a. nV7 + 23 of continuous state, or condition, sts., esp.

25 found or situated upon Is 30 ami mountain etc., upon every high streams, water-courses; Ez 3 "f' and my dwelling-

sq. ?5? be, be

late (cf.

NH),

of habit,
1

c.

'W
Dr

also of begin)
:

there shall be

ning and continuance

' ,36, <5)

(cf.
1

pt. act.

n^ill place shall be over them; fig. of guilt Dt 1 9 10 and blood (-guilt) be upon thee. a. sq. 4. as copula, joining subj. & pred.

OW

t$

S 2" 7 10 18 9 (cf. Dr) (J), (E), 429 20 l5 u Dt 2 8 M "- 24 v' 2S8 =iChi8 IS30 iK.5 5 14 M Ezr 4 Ne i 4 2 13 Dn 2 K 6 2 Ch
39
1

Gn

s2

Ex 3
9

1"+

Gni 6

pred. adj.

Dnang
l5

D1T3B' VH1
,
1

Gn 2 s
1

(P);

"TlS
2

NT
26

njtl i

K 18

K4

Ch26

l
;

iTn
,

tS^naril

tins 3
6

s5 D'^'a Dni'na 34

TghTW

Ipi''

W
'

pt. pass. Jos io

K 13

naa-ip
1

(||

Ch
2
,

18 34

22 s5 noj rrn tjWii s tdjjd rnri), i 8 2 =Mi 4*.


24
18
,

Jhi 39 ; Dt 2 3 2 18 3 14 13 b. sq. pred. nounGni 9 25 36 40

'josV Jun
6

'^ 2

2S8
10
(||

10

20 25
10

i8 26
1

K 2 2 n PT*"
33
7

1K10 2K3 5 11 iCh 9 20 n 2Chi 3 hfJ^^enWI^'? 2 Chi 8


4

Ch 7 3442 1S17
.

21

vup rwj]

20
s2

ws"):l??!i njn) Is 5
to be,
is

EZ44 n'^j;? 'n Ne5 ; on 2 S 1 3 32 cf. Dr. b.


s

'n vribsb 3,n


j>

sq. Inf. c.

and

it

shall be to

(Dr burn (is

-I^D-^-"?)-)-

oft.

of age:

d'jb' ytrni nja*

K 8'
;

14

D-ytfrna D")?$ *$$ Gn J 7' ( p ) 233 18 2 2 Ch 21 20 27 8 + ; sq. pred. 15


->iDri} =]ibn

destined to be burned) etc.; E'BB'n WJ Gn 15 12 and the sun was about to set; % !|M Ni3? 5 </t </a<e was about to be "liaD? lyB'n Jos 2
shut; but also

aW $$ &T$ WJ 2 Ch 2 6
1

(nearly

Inf. abs. (very anomal.)

5 8 = amount to, come to, in enum. of days of life, number of people, amounts of money, etc.:

VH D^H] Gn

=^l + Pt.)
'

tNiph.iy.njn3
ad
6

K i+6t.+
Ju i 9 3+
9
;

Mi
5

(cf.

infr.

fin.);
19
,

fs!

nn^nj

t.,

Gn

4.5.8.11.14

29 29

5
18

ii 32 23'

+ Ex 38 s4 Nui 46
;

WVnj Ex 1 1 Je48
12

8 nJTriJi C onsec.Ez39

etc.

+ 21
1
s.

C. sq. adv.

&

(del.

B Codd
;

Co); 2*ms. r^n?


fs.

VOp Gn
alone;

adverbial phr.: Q'lSH flVH aitTKb be (J) it is not good that the man

Wn? DnS 27
s6 Wbai
'3

J<.

Dt27 Tn? Pr"i3 19 ; 1.

D^S

mii

TTftfr Jftrfc

hn i8"(J).

d.

either, be done, be brougld about, or occur, come *nta3 IB'X to : in the strong

pass

sq. prep.:

(a) be with,
3

most
1

oft. '*

accompany c. QV, subj. or WTVti with added idea of protec10

*]?h

^i>

Ex

expressions 6 ii (J) a cry such as

tion, aid
19

Gn 2 6 3
12
13

S3 18 20 1 K ney Gn 28 20 31 5 35 3
,

3I 39
i
;

48
1

21

Josi 3 6 s Jul"
;

18

Chi i 13 2CI117 3 sq. sq. D?, human subj., of ac37 39


;

hath not occurred (been raised), and will not s0 s2 be again, cf. Dt 4 {be done; Ji^3), & Ju 19
(||

nnS"13);

but simply
12
1
1

||

intrans.

Jo

Dn

&

companiment Cflpfpa? pntr}3 jnbn rvniNe io 12 rd. also in 2 S 23' (Th We Dr); 1 Ch ii 8 be on the side of 1 K i ; c. 0)1 also = be near lOrnm |^|-B? njn :|KJ>M 2S24 16 (cf. Dr); also 10 20 2 S 13 implying sexual intercourse, so Gn 39 cf. Di); peculiar uses with OV are: (perh. gloss,

||

nK3 on txt., however, v. supr.) ( 3 8 also rofcn nyin nirro na'N j u 20 39 (|| id.); ls how hath this wickedness been don-ef cf. v
appar. Ez 2 1
;

Je 5 30 48 19 also
'3

Ne 6 8
n
s

c.

X?, existence denied

b Zc 8
1

10
(||

in all the above (exc. najN);


1

Jo

Dn 1 2 & Ez 2
implied; njn -am
1

39

personal agency

is

clearly

S 3 17 and the speech ySTfrl ''JPTO? "J? l?.?K-ia^ 7 of A. had been with the elders oflsr., cf. I K i 17 TO 3?b _ Dy and it was with 1 K 8 71133? 'OK the heart of David my father to build, (i.e. in)
2

it
1

is

K
10

expressed '3 7]Jon tflN nSD 27 i , so of divine agency (**&)


4
;

Ki2 24 ^2Chn
Zc8
(c.

further 6e attained, secured,


||

of wages

6,

nsrN); njn?
realized.

nwn p r 13

19

= 2 Ch 6
1

cf.

K8

1818

Ch
(6)

22
be
5

Ch 6

88

24

4
;

desire

come

to pass,

2. be done,
2

also
subj.

io 2

= 2 Ch 9';
vn V331
'HT?

wrbtt,

Gn2i 20 39 221 but

with, sq. HK, also c. human


cf.

iriS^I Dn finished, gone, only DnVbv and his sleep was finished upon him, i. e. left

n)Tn3

subj. *n?.i??"n?
(c) sq.

Gn34
n, ,n

iS29 +;
l

him
end,

b of possessor

D "3 3

Is 5

vine-

Aram. Dn 6 19 ); Wn? 8 W I came to an (cf. was exhausted (si vera 1., del. TV
1

||

.";?.)

rvn
^j ?,
1

228
it is done,

rn
-

4 in njn J 'ro nroi Mi 2 is dub.;


,

over,
;

the ruin
1

is

come EobGes

Ew Hi Ca Che RVm
1S96 -

< oui. as dittogr. Sta ZAW


t[?i^n]
n.f.

only TO

JBL 1890 7477 s Jb6 Kt v. Wn.


'

cf.

Holy of Holies, and with this included in the more general term * JV3 or IVSn, 1 K6 1,2 -f 17 19 20 & v2) also V s 33 1 7 M = oft.) 1 K 6 (cf. v

2Ch4

22
;

further 2
1
3
;

Ch 4" Ez
bvn
2

8 1616

*wb$
21

D^K-J

t^PH
Palest.

adv.

how?
34

035
(pn,

^ot,

id.,

in

"*,

,s 3! Aram., as Jb 21 $, Gn 3" Dt i 12 Mat 2 2 <"" (though usu. these words

^"
sense

^3 K6 ^nn *
2

D^>K
">

Ch

17

;
1

K i8 M

1K7
j
1

y?.?!"^

also in

wide
13

have the force of as), and in f , ^? , fl how, then ? + 13" + %; cf. Bevan"*""- 29)only twice, in 9 late Heb., 1 Ch 13 13 (|| 2 S 6 T), Dan 10 17
.

(r

fcjVJ (appar.^" IT'?), iA 2 n, 3), Je (IP * v ), 24

2K23'
v.

24 also nppj

t/D^H

n.m.** 47

(on Is 44

s8

cf.

palace, temple (v. N^O'n, N^fD, 'SfcJLi, palace,


;

also

NH

id. temple,

Che Di) Aram.


Palm.

temple,

N?3n temple Vog 16 cf. Ar. JXli (prob. Aram, loan-wd. ace. to Fra 274 ), Eth. U f-t\l\: temple;
As. ekallu, palace, temple;

5 1 (both |P nop?); 2 Ch26 s 16 '' '3 27 , cf. 29 (||* n*3 ro'M; opp. -isn), i n " all three Tyn. c. /k^Z or nam of Ezek.'s temple, the holy place (v. supr.) (included in l"P3n, the general term embracing the whole group of buildings) Ez 4 1 1.4.15.21.23.25 (cf. v 20 ) 42". d. general designation of 2nd temple, * byn >3'nn z c 8 9 (||ntox '> rva)- oftener

yt! Jeso

28

16

prob. loan-wd.
Schr 111148
'1

fr.

Hg2

15 - ,8

Zc6 ,2

,:,

- ,5

Ezr3

,i10
,

Wn Mai
T

3'

^27*;

Akk.

e-gal, great house,


-

cf.

COT
,

K
l.

Hy$*
.

<$>$

mtb byn'&fo

Ezr 4

1 ;

byr\(r\)

20 18 Hpt E ,0 " ellu Lehmann 8 *""!Smnu1 " 126 and on ** > fr. by (^>3l) b\S contain usage Dl Bb Theg Add 84. cf 01 ,m b Hoffm AG OOT Ew "*n88925 BNm but Dl w fr. an orig. Lag
;

=
3

Hom ZMO,880 H7) abs. 'n Am8 +27t. {'m 2 1 K 6 + cstr. by* Mi i + 35 t.; sf. ); <jyn ^48 +2t.; i^n Jeso^+rt.; pi. nwn Ho 8"; cstr. 'j^VJ Isi 3 22 +2t.; sf. DyJorj
cf.
'

,7

,0

Ne6'<uo (||B>n%) JV3), v"; Is 44 28 cf also ?yn occurs occasionally in V', without 66 6 conclusive evidence, in all cases, to what tem'' IT'S ple ref. is had appar. distinguished fr. sub b) V 5 8 (1Hi> ^'O; v. v 7 ); per(as \n'3 30 haps also f 68 (disting. from Holy of Holies by De Che ; yet verse obscure) ; but no dis-

tinction
r 1?~p

evident

ty

79

138

Jon
5

68
(all

Jo 4
also

s
;

never in Hex,
;
l

rarely in

prophets

esp. freq. in

Ki Ez
1//;

Chr; occasionally in
,

1. rather
K

&

pre-exil. late proph.,


seld.

&

byr\) ; C f.

(royal) palace (so aim. always in As.); of Ahab 8 1 2 i of king of Babylon 2 2o' =Is 39 17

10 containing the e. of the heavenly temple where '' sits enthroned Is6'; his abode in the heavens 2S22'

^6 5 (H^a); as worshipping assembly ^ 48


vhy>
.

ybyn

= +i&, |n
id.),

cf.

and pi. S> *byr\ I s 13 22 CI136 luxurious palaces ; at Nineveh 3iOJ 'nnl Na2 7 not clearly denned are =];?B ?3*n ^ 45 16 and 9 \^0 v nib'n Ho g* (in N. Israel); vid.
2
,

cf.

Dn

||

29

9
;

W^ bym
12

(IJBSPf*;

te^J5

by IS63
,

16
,

tflK

Mil 2

cf.

Hb2 20

also

wnn

Di>a

byn

riref

i^ni Am 8 3 and

W]5 byns mm. 77VI Is 14 v. QTl v. MM.

sub ^n.

palace-songs shall be holdings in that day ; cf. also (prob.) of Phoenician palaces Jo 4 s ; quite

DTI
I^n
t^T!
civ

n.pr. n.pr.

v. v.

DOin sub Don.


|ON.

general ^TO ^OVJ

P^o & bvn


28
,

n^an ^ 144 12

term
JV3.

usual (sim. of well-proportioned daughters); for royal palace in Heb. is 'HJQn n, 3 v.


,

n.m.

"

19- 36

hin, a liquid measure


x5t

(iv;

iv);

but

king, = hotise
Is6' e infr.
a.
'"

2. of palace of God considered as of God or of temple (cf. TTTI

Egypt, measure,
Metrol. Untera. 244

sextarius, ace. f Braildis Manz Mws A (lewlchtawesen 29, 30.


" "

Lvig

36
;

Gk. uw, to Bockh

where proph.

sees

N??"^
;

^IN)

of early, pre-Solomonic house at Shiloh


runs
16

byn 1 Si 9 3 3 (="' iv? i> 3 15 njfe i>ni< 12 2 om. We Klo Dr) with doors (ntflTI,
9

the Heb. hin (6.06 litres) was, however, much larger than the Egypt, hin (0.456 litre), v. Hultsch M" rol T * b " - 714 '*'"'*l8 45<>ff v. further
l
'

-;

Ri HWB Smith

D ""-

Blb

& a doorpost (ntlTO i

) (cf.

S 22 7 =\iV i8 7 e infr.).

24 40 40 pn Ex 3o +4t. Ez 45, 46; rnn Ex 29 + 14 t.; cstr. pn Lv 19 36 1. a measure, used


-

E. Meyer <* '*)_ a bs.


;

b. of Solomon's temple: specif, the hall or nave of the temple (the holy place, distinguished from the "??] the inner sanctuary, the

of quantity of water for drinking Ez 4"; usually in connexion with offerings a. of oil used with meal-offering Ex 29 40 Nu i5 4 6 9 28'
:
-

-on
(all P),

g29
to

f-n
??nJ T?9 from thee and onwards'i.e. beyond thee (opp. to nam tjbd v 21 ), v 37 Nu 32" on the
'",

Ez 45 24 46 561114 ; usually | hin

15 | ; v ; (of meal-offering); (whole) hin, exc. 46" hin to ^ ephah. b. used in mixing the anointing oil Ex 30 24

ephah

Nu

^ in
.

Ez a

side of

Jordan forwards (opp.

to

'

on the side

Lv23' (H); elsewh. 5 40 7 P, Ex 29 Nu 15 28" (all J hin) 15 28" (both 10 14 i hin), 15 28 (both hin; all with TV to 3 T (y ephah in case of meal-offering), d. once
of
cf.

C. of wine as drink-offering

of Jordan eastwards'). b. of time, LV22 27 from the 8th day flN? and onwards, Nu 15 9 1 S 18 rwbn Ninn DVnO from that day and
s2 s7 27 onwards, Ez 39 43 Is 18
.

Hence
fern.

"

as drink-offering 2. vessel with Di).


|

3t5'

Nu 28'
||

(P;

capacity

hin; of hin

Lv 1 g 36 (H) PirN
Aot.iu. 8 s 9,4
.
,-

a just hin ( 'X ^tto, T*J3K, 'X The bin ^ bath ace. 'to Joseph. TIB'N).

T [N vn] vb.denom. only Hi. ptcp. Mi 4 7 nspqin (of sheep) removed far off.
T

On

(Hultsch ), v.n.na. order of words in above passages, note that


. )

6 o6

]i tres

,c

yij

pron.comm.

this, a rare

synonym

of HT or njn,
wTio,
rel.),

pn ('n riy^l etc.) is usually appos. of liquid 4 40 measured, & either precedes it EX29 Nu 15 24 28", or, more oft., follows it Ex 30 + 10 1.; Nu 28 7 they are in diff. clauses; in Ex 29 40 we
find
is

Mis (Ar. tjjJI (also jJI), pi. ^JJl, which (cf. HJ, which is used also sts. as

pm StfJ

. . .

ffft,

cf.

Nu 1 5 69 2 8 5 ;Nu 2 8
WTJ

14

peculiar: TIB^E*

f^'easj' pnn nyn-p

10

fm

'Xn DfVSMl

formed from Jl the def. art., and the pron. U, HI, tt, with the insertion of the demonstr. element la, and thus in fact=i"Wn A0 s 347 CG U7 )usually with a subst.defined
:

'

by the

art.,

Ju 6 20

V?n

J^O

this rock,

14'

jvin (jh only'at end).'


i63K
-

t^n 13JJO off <Ais side-across,


t^n,

17* tfffU"'^

tpDJl]
Ko
L2sl
)

vb. only Qal or Hiph. (Ges


2
s
,

(+20
W?H)

19

Th
17

We Dr
Zc
2
8
;

t6 f^a/3

(Wo,
2

i.e.

7mp/.

mpl.

TGnn

in phrase

IBOrr^

(or

l?n 351Kn this


2

mound

(or cairn), for

'pTGnn Jb Thes De al.


to

sense very dubious; Schult (as Hiph.) ye cause me (?=acc.)

19

bmn pHH)
bn
<fo'

K 23

with a /em.,

K
is

ny&Q;
owe

without a subst.
TO).
65

Dn 8

16

to lWlj>

wonder

(cf.

Ar.

^a);

hardly with, wrong me (so 94


to require, v.

others (as Qal) ye deal context seems rather

(= normal

The

fuller

form
37
19

Ges in Add

KobGes

Ew Di Da

tnTvJl Gn
Once

24

rata

0*n,

i>ya

ilw niDvn Mis dreamer


also there occurs

EV;

cf.

rd. 113nn,

Ar. ~SJL wrong, detract from; Codd. which is preferable, if this mng. be

(contemptuously).

adopted;
jectures

MmwA
"inijl

/*oi,

93 opprimentes\; conHlob
;

"HTvil Ez 36*

(/em.)

qfc H?7-

are

01

'*?

TOrgJ

Me;

Siegf viannn.

mn^n
"jJ/H
i

Je 48 Kt

v. nfflk

rnSTI

Is 3

v. 133.

M6 vb. go, come,

walk (MI

"fnWH,

7n Dt 32" v. sub Sn v. sub foil. TT


t|J TlIN7n t
:

p.

210 supr.

-fr;

SIS; NH

ifc) (rare),
, 'H

Aram. ^i|, fl

BAram.), oftener No Ithp. N3^riN Vog


(also

.?n Pa.,

lls ,

4
;

As. aldku

^o,.wPalm. Dl also
;
;

it

(i.e. *

hd-le'ah, the final -A, the ' '

locale, being toneless), adv. out there, onwards, further ($. SOn, always with 3 or I?

26 Ar. sZLk perish) Qal P/. 3 ms. 'n Gn 26 + M 6 2 S 8 +; 3 P l. bn Gn i 4 +; Kbn(?) 24 i2S 3il38 3,> Ko 1U4t

Josio

'

(Ges
3fs. }69E
);

),

etc.;

Impf.

prefixed;

Syr.

^.i^, 'W^.o PS
Fl
K1 -

10"9

rarely a.

3 ms. $1]!

3 Je9 + 4t. Jbf;

^HM
(Ew
23"

id.;

Ar.

5U forward! on!
9

SchrlSB

)a. of place

JbM
iissb

20
;
-

^nn
8

^73; ^nril
is.

EX9

23

19 rwspnttfs approach out there! i.e. make way, get back ( airoara i 33 recede illuc),
:

Gn

Ges

Ko LU5);

$" Jbie 22
-

Nu
p
v.

and the

fire

IH*jf}"f3|

scatter yonder;

nKpHQ beyond
JO

(lit.

0^* <A

c)
:

Gn 35 21 Je 22"

yonder side of; Am 5s7 beyond

Damascus riNpHi attached to an indication of j place, to mark direction, iSio and thou shalt and onwards; 2022 pass on '"'Npni E^O thence

Jb 4 i; usualiyb. (62 9 t.) 2B 8 Ko as if fr. -fr (ibv, vid. Hiph. Ges' 310 iatm Prat 2 cf. also "1^ etc.) 3ms. "-; Ex io24 -)-; \^. Ec 5 16 + 1J5 Jb 27 21 Tfe Ex 3 4 9 + J|j Gn I2 44 + 210 1., \^.l Gn 24" +
(cf.MI
tt^ri:

1415

^^

&
6
2

t.;

ms.

W Gn TO Gn
fs.

24

s9

^n ^ 97
;

etc.

3" +

fs.

lfe Gn 7"+ ;^ 88 ^(J etc. J u 4 +


3
;
-

B.^Exy+
Gn 4 5 +,
S8
7
;

Ju i9 ,8 +

#! Jb 19
2

10
;

nsiw?

nsb'N

Mii

8
;

3 mpl. ojrj

Ex

(without prep.) Imv. followed by another Imv., 6111 etc., v. infr. 5 f & partic. cases like Nu 22
' ,

+; 1$.+ 8 9 +2
"3
fpl.
;

31

t.;

*3^1Gn 9(ohftleo

SI 4 )+

nwbri ju

u v>+;

mpl. i>fi
ra

1 etc., where actual summons to 55 the speaker, d. with modifiers (1) approach

2 37

'

Is

1'

Gn
Dt

42

s8

P^ Dt 6";

21 !$ Ex 3 Is 5a";

a.

of space traversed
2), I'nnsn-i'S 2
3

-i3*1Sn~?3
2
29
;'

HS Dt
ace.
7

19

(cf.I.
1212

nx

2 fpl.

1", etc.;

nj3&l Rui"; 1 pi. 1&i im. rarely a.

Ex8 +
s0

esp.
31

c.

%$) way,
;

1$R

Qr

^'n, c f.
t.)
9

b. (241

(Kt.; De Now); mpl. in Je 51 50 ; usu. ms. Tjb Gn26 ,6 +(-|i> also MI"),
32
13

$n Pr 13

(JE)Dti 2S4 1K13 Je52 cf. FD^J "fa fJ^B 31BTI }6} 1 K 13'; s 7 nimx Ju sq. Til l.? n = traveller Is 35
3 5 (E)
7
;

Gn

Nu

2o

17

ntoTli (song), ptcp. cstr.

3p'n

v6

1^Gii27 +; n^Gni 9 +; i? Nu 23 Ju I0 B i9 2Ch25 rdj> 1S23 27 fs. <?{> Ju 9 +; 8 12 M mpl. lab Gn 3 7 +; fpl. nj^Rui JS? Rui 3 etc.; Inf. abs. ^n Gn8 +; ^|J Gnsi^+j
,;

';

19 paths (wayfarers); c. ace. ^TJ journey Pr 7 s 10 32 3. c. ace. of time Dt 2" 2 S 2 cf. Jos 5 14
,

jroera

0/
; ;

also,

c<r.

rarely a. *fej

Ex

19

3
8

+4t.;
51

"ifcq

Ec
2

9
;

with combination of ideas of space & time " 8 3 ,3 ^ t?3 v infr cf 5 82S tft% TtffTp T$] Ex 3' ( + -) 22 s 4 15 (all JE)', Nu 33 (P) i'k i 9 (2) c. prep.:
.

a.
t.;

usu. b. (i2 9 t.)ri3^Mi6


sf.

21 +; D3^ Pr i 5 +

sq.

3 of space

(territory, country, etc.) in


'

*$
1 2

1K2
i
9 - 1217
;

8
;

DF$ 2Si7 +
Pi.
6

ft$ Ez

etc.;

Gn

f.

re}*!
;

je

^ Gn Gn
na^h
15

7t. (6Ez); i8 16 + Iffli


;

T\m JV33 rfc[ which 13-1B3 Ju ii 16 18 cf. M and he walked in the house njn nnsi 2 K 4
;

32
,

2'

+ 2 t. +

once hither, once thither; esp. ace. of time or 6 4 distance (cf. supr.) Jos 5 14" (both D) 1 i 9

2K4 pi. Q'abn Ex33 + etc.; cstr. Ju 5 + 3 t.; fpl. nbi>'n etc. Ex 2 + 3 t.; gph
"naVn
6 5

23

narjjp pDJ?n -jins

2S2 29

cf.

r^S!i

Exi 4 29 =i5
sq.

19

(P?);

J s8 ,3 (JE);
6-6

3 of way, path

found in
a.

all

documents of Hex,

D65t., P30t.

+ Hi4t.); I.
move, walk
I

esp.

JE (240 t.;
Ez io 16 =

TO?
Dti 33
P13

Ki8
s7

"I?
1

Nu
17

21 22 (JE) Jos 24 17 (E)


-';

lit.

Am

go,
3

proceed,

1. of persons, Gn2 2 68 Ex 17 5
sitting (3B")

Jui8 6

ro^n

Zp

17

+ oft;
91219
-

of cherubim
20 - 21

1^
sit)

coming); so

oft.

living creatures Dt 6 7 1 1 19 (both

;
;
||

pp. |

the streets J"l3n"13

c.

TW)
3

Is 40 31

cf.

also 2

riding, driving

O130 Gn 24* (J
;

12 running (pi) Pr 4 from distinguished


;

T31 3 nsbb awfn xb i3 .(^n of both going & fig., cf. infr. II. 3; walk in La 4 18 walk by the way '^i
,

S28 2

(opp.

3B^

Dt

6 7 ii

19
;

,8.

sq.

^?,

go or
6

sq.

WWO$> HIM),
-

walk on (by) "*JB


(i.e.

1T^ Ex
upon
unto:
15

Ju 5 10
io 7

(TJTT^),
'||

Is 4 1

O^P?),
3

cf

Ec 5
cf.
. .

set out, start,


.

cf.
a.

^Jlff^l I S 9 Dr); cstr. sq. pj?


;

(sq- K?).

(sq. fJKSJvJ?);

on usage with prep.


1

v. infr.;
2
.

Ju 5 10
"

(3) go

to,

sq. ace, in

general
8

but also
2*

3T|a

13'

18

45

K
r\b\

16

1/?
;

?'^"-'33
'

Gn 2 8
cf.

( J)

whithersoever thou goest

didh api ^j v 18

Jos

7 8

(sq.

insopb); rfym
.

in:

'(D)',

8""= 1 Ch

17

i8 6

13
;

N3T11 4 drive and and she went, go forward and came. b. depart, go away : Gn 18 33 (J), and * departed, Gn 34 17 (P) iAew ?o wi'W ta&e 3 owr daughter and depart; cf. 1S14 15 27
.
.

more

Ju
ii

definitely, to a land, with or without f IN 26 21 i 2 1 Je 37 12 ; so fig. Ho 7" resort to (ace.)


(||

Asshnr
24

Nip); to a city
2'4

S
4

1 1

1415

23
'
\jr

K 28
31
; 1

12'

I4
s

2K
2

'

iChu
78
,

Ch8 3 Ezr8
122
;

Ex
Ju

19

3 4

28 (P) 2 (J), 12

K5

;5

00, ou ow (to a
1

to a house
field,

J"l\3

S 13

house of

a
31

specific 88
;

duty
go
exile

etc.)

of

Samuel

16

Barak
21
;

out, forth (opp.

3WT)

go into

Je (without modifier) 1 22' (n.?n of one going into exile; opp. death); 21 v. further DB> ttbn -I3>N Ez 37 0. less oft.
.

Ru i + Ch 5 41 cf.

salt

Gn 27 (J; + Inf. of purpose); valley of S. sq. n_ loc, nriN Gn n 2 Ch 25".


nri?
28" W
(all

where Eng. idiom requires or prefers come, (approach, arrive), vb. in Heb. being referred
to starting point
c.
;

(E) Nu 32 of city Gn 18 28 10 (both J) (JE) 2 S 14 4 i8 a Ju 9 ' 1S15 34 16 13 ig 22 2S15 9 3 4 1 2 Ch io ; of river Euphrates Je 13 "; of a wood 1 S 23 16 a mountain Jos 2 16 (JE); cf.
12
5

ffiN

P)

cf.

29

'

s"

s5

22

iK

mostly

prep, in gen. v. infr.):

vN

c.

prep, (on usage 44 i">3? 1 S 17 ; so

also '3?fJ
19

'"13N
6

whither have they gone

Gn

16 8
,

32

Jos2

(all

JE)

cf.

Ne2

16

Ct6' Ju 19 17
1

in prayer to

nny'^'p na^l

^8o

3
;

also in

Yahweh's exhortations to Isr. Is 55' (D^??), v 3 x come to, arrive at a land (ii loc.) Gn 2 9 (V )
' ; ;

come unto (?) a people

Ru

2"; but

cf.

esp.

njtjh njN Je 40 4 but also DB> 1S9' Je 45 s H3n 2 K 4 s5 "pN wwto, e.g., y. c. prep.: (a) most often sq. unto the place, DipSH, Gn 2 2 3 (E) 30 25 (J),
;

K2

42

'n fN (but also

S io 14 ); nsB*
.

ihn
etc.; of land

231
(J) 36" (P) Jos
,

*n
1

Gn

22 ! (E)

24

4 10

2 2"

19";
6

cf.
"*

19 10 3 (D), etc.; of city Gn2 2 (K) 1 S 9 Jon 3 etc.; M of house Gn 24 (J) Ec 7"; house of God Ec 4 17
;

iT5?

Ho 9
(J),

of people Ex 1 9 (E) etc. ; in other designations of place, Jos 8 9 (JE), Ezr io 6 Ru 2", etc.; also 10 ?K sq. against, of military expedition: Ju I
10

ptSto, _/roi destruction); also sq. J"IKD of

^ W&
(1
,

\nv10 }7K HJK

f 139
1

7
;

note esp.
17

Ju6
1

JI

cf.

(uoyo),

divorced

woman Je

3 (ifKD), c f. also
1

Gn
c.

26 31

Jos 22"

P) ?XNn

K 20

38
.

against Canaanites

2CI118 514

a city Ju 9 1 22" ; also sq. ?N of individual persons


1

denoting other relations: a.

flK

(5) prep, of accom24

Gn 26 126 (both J), M 2Ch34 Je4i +


14

cum femina Am esp. CfQ3 bvrb

66 s"5 22"= (E) 2 K 6 once with implic. coire ; 2 7 (cf. N13 1 e, p. 98); vid.

paniment, riN'n(onwarlikeexpcdition)Gni4 11 cf. 2 S 15 Jos io 24 Ju i 3 (sq. 3 into), j**, v.


also
8 1
17
-

41

inquiry by God; come unto the speaker Nu 22 i6.37 (both JE), unto the one addressed Is 60 14
.

$$

Jb 3 4 a of

23 88 4 0. by JU4 S23 2Si6 +. 7 2222 26 13,4 11 iS 3 o 3 2Si9 Nu22 y. (JE) + with (cf. 3 III. 1, p. 89), esp. Ex io 9 cf. Ho 5"
-'-'
.

judicial

'mK

fices;

(b) rarely sq.


rrYB> 1

"55 unto (Je


(

K2

K Ez) c. n?3 K 20
1

43
,

tfe^ Vfa D-Jijaa^ Ditto), of vain 6 2 Ch 30 the runners went with (3) 8. 3n.i53 in the midst of, Ex 34 (JE).' in front of, before, before Cyrus Is 45",
s1

sacriletters.
<.

'JB?

(cf.

of

s6

+ acc.
i

loc),
12

cf.

"ffc 53"?y Je

7
,

ae*

iTOE>

nw "f"!pJ! Ez nw v ); also
20

(of the

nn

c f.

"wi-^

pestilence, infr. 3); of" going before 21 s4 Isr. Ex 13 14", cf. also Ex 23 32 & (in
fire

&

Nu

Tjlpin

2815"=/ am
Lag
(sq.
Plt.Htenn.

going I
1

'JJfTB^I ?y }.?in know not wliere

W1
cf.

mng-) 33"
coinp. IP^Sr
128

(*&

Vit),
"ttl

v u Is 52", with which


,

?$$
5839
-

58

s
;

of other gods
c.

Ex
,<,

1874. 156

Dr

8m.

furt l ier

J e 36

32

(all

JE); <Q|^
24
cf.
;

both
2

?J?

&
22

?K
5
.

on confusion of ?K and ?y
22 against city I (c) sq. "11? as far as, unto,
sq. ?y
5

a/i!er,

follow,

Gn 33 ,3 (J). f. persons Gn 37 (J)


17

inK

vid. these

words)

nns Gn
(JE)+;

61

(all J),

Jos 3 3 (D),

Nu
*?

7"; 16 25
false

king

Ch

also II.

place n'3-iy

Gn
1

22

(E),
2

cf.
2

1K12

30

(tt^l
cf.

gods, etc.)

Q
26

ny inxn *jt? nyn),


s
;

k6

persons

(d)
;

sq. ?,

io 25 7 16 to a land

Ch
10

etc.;

a city
2

2
i 3

Ch
;

8 17

a mountain 1CI14 42 ; a

bamah

Ch

cf. l"l3

Kfc?

also before n.pr. of pers.

HkJT^ Ez
burdens
cf.

Da^n^pi) 3 Is 60 bnto|> nj^nn ttyfQ rninrn


7'
;

s9 1 Ch 4 & v. infr.; Gn 24 56 (J); further Ex e* (J) go to your

iriK^K ^ ^."l Ex 18 s7 him (betook himself) to his 6 country; ?N J> t]pX Ct 4 / will get me unto; 12 1 S 26" and let us be ^p"n3p31 gone, cf. v Ct 2" (of rain cf. infr. 3); Imv. in same consense of dativ. ethic.
:

DTnqW

3 d (going Ex 14 19 (J).

after
,.

with

(E) and

he gat

struction: ?K v~?l?

Gn2 2 2
get thee

(E) get thee unto,


1

D3\?nN!3 D3^>
(J),
6.

p Jos 22 4 (D) also f lb-Tib Gn 1 2


1013
:

Ne

I2 38
tlie

<Ae

second

thanksgiving choir, that

&

=1?~

?P Ct2

away, come away.


(a) 3,

went

way; frequently 1311? etc., 2 2 s5 go (to, on) one' sway Gn 19 (J) 32 (E) Nu 24 Jos 2 16 (both JE) Ju 18 26 1 S i 18 26 23 + VypO?
opposite

adverbial phrases of manner c. prep. 31 7 OSbyz'n go in peace Gn 26 (J) 1 S29


9

15
2

x
;

zSj"
ncna
'n

n ^ 3 *?7
1

C132
39

/f1

1
12

K
;

n ? Hbi cf. rytrxmb through the breadth of the land (of invader) ; note esp. in sense of depart to, return to; 'pjnio JjDpnl go away to, almost Dt 1 6' and thou shall go (back) to thy tents, so
6

Gm 3

(j) ;

'^

K5

,2

cf.also

S 17

Is

52

fo'ri

nhyca 'm

marcheth

=
16

\ and he shall go in (or with) storms of the south; 3 pretii, DniB'WS 0*3 phn 2 S 23" who went at risk of their life (otherwise in
1
||

Zc 9 14 of

Ch

11

19

cf.

(b) *?,
(c)

Jui9 2o 1K8
6

66

i2

= 2 Chio
Ch

Wtpif
5,

'n

3 19 he

16
;

ta'ap

1S10

26

went for his


according
to

life,

n6fii)

'H

cf.

14 23
17
.

18

K
46
;

14
v.

(cf.VBDr) 14
2

Ch 8
;

(e) sq.

3 into rT7B>3 Nu 2 2 a (of Balaam's

ioipop 1 S 2 also go away or off'to 1 CI14 42


1

12

16 43 ;

20

her foot,
to,

i.e. follow,

1 S 25" go attend her;

tibf*? It? go
-

for

(in)
19
;

peace

Ex 4 18 (E) Ju
2

i8

1
<c.

s i w 2o 13 42
with

ass)

esp. in
41

Na 3 10 Dt 28
v')
cf.

4 'a^B 'n go into captivity Am 9 6 s2 16 18 'n Je 20 22 30 La i (="3C*

K5

mrb u^h)
:

s 15".

adj. or

noun, agreeing with subj. of


1185
),

vb., in ace.

(Ges'
;

sometimes where Lat.


3

&
(c.

v.

Is46 48" n^33'n Je48" EZ25 ; ' 16 n also ni3?33 'H Is45 ?^ t?a n 1 S 17 13 ;
;

Ez 3 o

,718

Eng. use an attributive or appositive walk barefoot 2


barefoot Is 20 16 ace. of duration); 131 fni nifcj Is 3 ;
1

S 1 5 30 walk naked and


also

3^ip3

'H 2

S 1 7" (but v. Dr).


1

(4) go from, depart

from,

sq. JO, e.g.

K2

4
',

etc., DE*I?

GU42

26

(E)

K 8M

^Bf

H^W
16

cf.

}?n

t<i>

Lv'19

(H)

</w*

T*
shalt not

232
abs.

fn
used of waters of
of the sea
flood,
-].

Je 9

s
,

walk as a slanderer among thy people, ls b"3r\ ifrln Prn 20"; and even *7J *$h

Gn 8 35

cf.

infr.
1

4c

(4), (5) );

"1J7D1

? in

D>n Jon

na was
(|?!)

Je 6 s8 (yet ^ai poss. abstr., *l 'n walk in slander); with adv. accus., construed more generally
1186

(Ges*

-*, 3

Ew' mt ):

going on and being stormy and more stormy (cf. infr.

= was growing more


4
d)
;

of wine

(noil) Mi 2 ; 60"; awa" Agag came delicately


cf.

ye shall not walk loftily they shall come bending (Dint?) I s


(ri3"lJJO)
1
.

Ctf
38
s5

10

that goeth

down, jor

my

beloved, smoothly

(simile);
,

32

also

Lv 26 a (II. 3b) Ex

so B>N

also of lightning go, dart (p">3) Jb Bfc l^nni and Ex o 23

(E) nfig

21

18

17

_/ire

darted

to

earth (on form, here


cf.
3
;

& \^ 73 s infr.,
Thes

2. Also of animals, in similar meanings and combinations: ^]?n Na 2 12 wo/A about, prowl
(lions, fig.

as intens., of rapid motion, 415 Kb'&$ ); Ijbfl

Ew s,38b

*$

97

of torches, in

v30 31
-

of rulers of Assyria); Pr 30 (vid. of three beasts & a king); walk, go, move

29

fig.

of violent breathing of crocodile E , T?? 1*P?


,

'n Jinx

n?DD3

S6"

(of

cows bringing ark),

s dprp jb 4 1; of sword 3-jn -^n ynrjp j e 48 25 of arrow P")3 Jb 20 drawn from a wound; of

horses inZec.'s vision Zc 6 7

9 JQK3; of beasts <fe birds Je9 cf. $o both man <$ beast, they are fled, they are gone; of flocks and 3
,

^nm) 113$ ^

pestilence "O'J (personified) ^9i (??N3)> 3' 4 (vjsb); of fame ntoHBrrioa jin iyBB> Est9 ;

Hb

herds

(nJjH?)

UB?

J|j*

Ex

io 26 they shall go with

6 us; ny35"7S "ina 'n Je 50 they liave gone jr. mt. in to hill (Isr. under fig. of wandering sheep)
;

V'

of the tongue (bad sense) H? TO?? 9 s3 Dn's'tTDBb' Vi/); of 73 (cf. Ex 9 supr.; sound of trumpet Ex 19 19 (Pt. cf. infra 4 d);
||

W^
13

of letters
(ba,
fo'&e
||

S 1 4 26

nn?N Ne6 17

rd. prob.

^?n

for

of clean

&

unclean

Lv

1 i

^H q. v. 2021

esp. in laws

(sq.
Isr.'s

^5?,

unto); of
cf.
9

dew
3

every swarming
1

np3-|?i) sim. of v
that passeth

IDn Ho 6 4
so of \iV

winged thing that goeth on (?5? ^IP^L ) all jours, 2742 also v 27 everything that goeth on its cf. v & v 42 everything that goeth on (its) belly, paws,
;

dew

away;

(all P), so

of serpent
cf.

Gn 3
also

14

on thy belly (Ijhf^)


u'?.''.

DB*3n Ct 2" ^e ram 1&1 U?i of rain l&J is <wer, i< Aa<A taken itselj away; of ark of "> 8 1 S 6 ("- pi) depart (cf. also 5 d); of shadow

^
K

Jb

n?3

shalt thou go (J),

Je 46 s2

on
v
20

tfnaj

H^P;

dial go

jorward
38
s

20 9 (opp.
cf.

3tt?;

i"IB3
||

&

(where appar.

rel. cl.,

thai moves, i.e. 7 glidingserpent,cf.VB); locusts Jo2 (Vfn3 B*K),

her voice like the ser2>ent like the rustling sound of a

TJJ Is
3

);

grrow, of

wicked under
;

fig.

of

trees, *!J

^"03

2 ^_ Jei2

Ho
(sq.

YtSpft ojg

14

under

(in?DD3 133). animate things, as

3. in like manner of in:

fig.

the ark (n3rin)


1

Gn

18

(P;
loc.)

sq.

of limit), cf. 2 Ch 9 21 21 37 'galley (sq. ace.) 20 ($>K); of B^-ON Is 33 with oars' (sq. 3 of place in which); wheels (in
(sq.

= 2Ch20M

D?en

"OS"!'?);

ships
ace.

K 22

49

(sq.

n_

Ifcjng); also of a thing that does not actually move; ?K ?'33n Ijpnl Jos 17 7 and the boundary went unto etc., cf. 16 8 (sq. JB

Onm

his branches shall spread, said of Isr. of tree ; of name (= fame) 2 Ch 26 s

&

n__ loc);
i.e.

went
for

Ezekiel's vision)

Jbsi

26
;

19 21 Ez 1 io ".ii.h.u. m oon wind ^ 78 s9 Eci 66 of streams (D^n)


1'

'

K 1 3 21 and it (the dead body) down into the grave, rd. top*! Th Klo, and they went away. =17'! L t4. The Inf. abs. is often used a. as in
2

in

was

let

other vbs., quite independently (Ges* mi ): 333H


. Je *VVt r\bn) 7" (series of 6 Inf. abs.) (are there) murdering, and stealing, adultery and false swearing and incense-burn-

=flow

Drri>$
;

Ec i

7
;

cf.

Dtobn D^njriE' D'lpo-^s


the place whillier the

Dnrw

ffrifjN

, 7 n3j? D 3B Dn DB* v unto

streams flow, thither they flow again; also 18 r, , J p B^ sq. D'B as accus. of that with wh., Jo 4
, ||

ing to the Baal,

and going

after other gods

of hills flowing 3?n, with milk;

cf.

further

fig.

sliall

12 17 21 all knees D?8 nja^l D^-13-b Ez7 down in water, i.e. be as weak as flow
4

24 1"3-n3 as obj., and they U$"l<7) Is 4 2 tffyl desired not walking in his ways; as appos. of 14 / have seen ... an abominable obj., Je 23
.

water; ni">njEz3i (sq.3'3p); vni-ur!?3-i>y TJ^ni 18 Is 8 7 i.e. overflow (|| Vffiptt S rhv) cf. Jos 4 of water (as SI 4 ) Is 8", 1 K 18 36 (?>! (JE); so

thing, committing adultery

and walking in

lies

f^
1

(ipB'3 Tji^m fjlHj) Is 20 2 and he did


;

cf.

*|rn Diiy ifbn fj B>y>5

so,

a walking naked and

nansfc 3*39 D^rj),

,/,

105

41

pro

nis3

on,

<;ie

barejoot, where also two adverb, accus. modify113,2 b. to intensify ing the Inf. abs. (Ges* ).

/lowed through dry regions as a river) ; (on Inf.

meaning of

finite

form of

iJ/H

(Ges"

13,3

):

(i)

i> n
before finite vb. ipf? surely go vrith
concessive,
8
tliiee,

233
-j6n
;

?n
:

-].pK

Ju

will

cf.

Je 3 7 9

fi3?n ipn

Gn 3 1 30
1^<fJ

</iOit

art indeed gone, OpJJ

not "pn, but another vb. denoting motion 3it* -p^n . . . B^n Gn 8> (J) and the waters retired continually more and more;
is

Bgl

on a time

B'SJM Ju 9 introductory, /je <rees tueni forth to anoint them a king. (2) after
S 1

n3n jtol

l|fcn

D13K

JfEM

Gni2

(J)

and

finite vb. ?Jvn !]7

S 3 24

awe? A is actually
it
!),

A bram journeyed on continually further toward the south country. (5) quite by itself is Gn 8'
(P) -liDm
-i\\bn

gone ! (a grave imprudence to permit "> 'JS-nx Zc 8 21 Z< s j|li>n

Vn

D^tsrn

and

the waters, they

iwt

rwjjj

means go

C. most favour of noteworthy is the joining of the Inf. abs. (1) with a following Inf. abs. denoting a simultaneous action or process, and so emphasizing duration or continuance: a. both Infs.
to seek the
16 preceding the finite vb., njapfl S]bt31 "rfi?\\ Is 3 a going and a tripping they go, i.e. they keep 4 tripping as they go; so WT^ 133} 7]i?n Je 50

continually diminished (were a going and a diminishing; the Infs. abs. being predicate). (6) 13 t. the Inf. abs.= Imv. & is followed by
Pf. consec. (chiefly in Je):
2

nrorn -]&n

S 24"

go and speak, so Je 3 s ; 91P&H 'n go and say, 6 Is 3 8 Je 28 13 3 4 2 35 13 39 16 ;' nvr$>\ 'n j e 2 2 3";
also
1
1

mnil
1
1

'n 2

K5

10

continually weeping they shall go; /3. one Inf. before, & one after the fin. vb. nb3^ TJJJ Tji?n

d.

buy, ^IPyi ''"' J 7 9 akin to the use of Inf. abs.


9 go

and

go and wash, JT?iJ1 'H Je " and tiand.


are

some

instances of Pt.

^n + adj.
41

26 s continually may one go weeping; y. elsewhere both after fin. vb. Jos 6 9 the rearguard
ifr

3?j^

^l!?'

and

the

Ml^pBn ^1 Philistine came con(or pt.):

was going
cf.

after the ark, continually blowing on the trumpets (nriBiE>3 yipni ~ifO\}),

1 (n.?' )

25 tinually nearer (cf. 2SI8 supr.); in other cases as predicate, with same idea of growing,

13

(where

tjinh cf. infr.;


16
,

both JE),

i33i -pi>n 2

S3

of cows

iyji T|i>n ejjij


t'SX'l

T&3 S 6 12
IJJJ1

p)Tt\ 7|,ph Till increasing: D^"T) D'Pph b\KV 1 2 S 3 a>i(2 David was growing stronger and stronger, while the house of Saul were growing

W&

weaker and weaker,


individuals), 2

cf.

2Chi7
;

12

Est

9*

(of

<Ae?/ m>h< continually lowing,

ijiPil

S 1 5 12

(of people);
1

+2

adj. I5?|ni

Ju 14 9 and
nail
7]i?n

he went on, eating as he went;

SB} hjl
south,
the

IJJrl

^JWp
Ec
i

S 2M

cf.

(with different

Q^p'n 2

11

they were going on,

order) of wind,

6 talking as they went ; in H33} "ipil i|pn Je 41 , H3'3 is rd. perh. H33, and for the pt. peculiar, Hi cf. Gf. (2) with a foil, lfo rd. Dra|*l

and

goeth (=1.?^) toward the turneth about ( 3 ?i) unto the north,

wind

turneth about

vb.fin.c.

13 Wpl Tji^n cw!>h Jos6 were going along continually blowing ( JE) they on the trumpets; npjtt IJWn -J^ril 2 S 13 19 and
,

consec.(rare):

Jon i the more stormy;

(nmn ^iv33b 1113

33iD)
also

and about continually f sea ">5?bi tjjjfei n> n r


Ijbta

sea

was growing more and


pirn

iDB'n Pip

WJ

she went, crying out as


2

site

went; TJvn
.

TQT\

S 16 13 he went along '.?l-?1 23 went; so I S 19 and he went


as he went, until he came,

cursing as he
(3) in cases

sound of the trumpet kept groiving louder and louder; & in metaph. Din |tar*Tj "liKi q.'bnri fuS -.ins EPg^J rnfc p r 4 18 tJie path of just men is like a shining light,
ana" the

1ND Ex 19 19

on, proplvesying

etc.

growing lighter and lighter until the full day, 5. In combination with other verbal forms:
a. sq. Inf. of purpose
(all
(c. p)
1

fin. is foil, by Inf. abs. + adj. denoting advance 3")j^ "?|i?ri TJP'1 2 S 18 25 and progress, he came continually nearer (nearer & nearer); elsewh. with idea of actual motion lost fr. vb.

where vb.

Gn

JE)

Nu
1

38

14

oft.;

esp.

HNlpp

(P) 24 (JE), 11 'n go to meet Jos 9 (JE),


;

Ju8' 9 "" +

25

s2

19

s5

31

37

S 19 18
1

i8 1616 +
1

sometimes with hostile


2

fin.:

311

Iffy ^>1

S 1 4" and
9

the

tumult kept

sense

growing greater
^iljl 2

and

greater; so ^]i?n
s4

in

S 23

s8

K 20
4
21

27

K 23
cf.

s9
;

also 31t^> 'n

7|J>1

S 5 10 =

go

to

return,
3't?

Ex

(RV
Ec
17

of

the sons

Ch 1 1 ; cf. Ju 4 and the hand Israel kept growing more and of


1

D3JP
come

return again

go back), cf. also 7 i 5"; Ki3? 'n (70 to


2

(enter, etc.)
27i9

Je4i

Ch

26 s

h. sq.

more
note

severe (^r'ijl

esp.

WlJ 'HJ?!) upon Jabin; "T"1! ^51 ifbn -M BKn ^3>1


finite vb. jro

and do

Ex2 8
Mi
2

(all
12

and so: Gn 22 13 27" 3 2 3 714 17 2 4 Is2 = JE), Dt.13


so
18

1KB and
etc.

?15

Gn

26

13

(J)

and

tlie

man grew

great

Jen + oft.; 3^1 ^J Ex 4


-

(E), ife

kept on growing greater and greater until (4) twice, where vb. fin. (?13 partic. adj.).

3'B^l

Dt 2o5 6 78 OtNj p>.l Ju


,

21

25

cf.

Ho
1

1S

lrt3P 'n

ot<

came

Nu 13

26

s (P), Pvu 2

S 22 s

i>n
2

234

fin
20
1

lie

h ! Gn 22

1- 2 K 4 notably rb&\ *]S 2 # and went and sent. c. following other verbs
1
s5
;

but

cf. infr.

10 8 25 (E) cf. 24 (J) 4 3 (J) Nu 16 12 d. esp. (JE) Ju 4 ; nrtal nyw Gn 33 (J). as result of action expr. in preced. vb., such as 19

sense sq. inf., 2. fee ('watt'), in general


(usu. poet.,

3 a (2); once with weaker nb ^Mn "OiK ran Gn 25^ (J).

nJ?p!?

V'

(cf. Pi. Hithp.) with modifying words): K^S ?|.;>N" , 3 4 23 though I walk in a valley of deep

VriKTlK nW?} Gn45 24 vb. of sending, etc.: tl S5 Josi 16 (D) 1 S6 8 also D*T?T^ (E)cf. *Jb38
;

darkness;

cf.

138

&

r\&n

-jbtf

Jb 29 3

1\b
14
;

Tip
s

42

10
;

D*?#J
2

'n Is 50', v.'also

Ez

perh.

V-1

27

21

aw ea**

wwirf */ioK carry

he shall depart; 34 (title). WghjJ (Cf. depart also of inanimate things 3 supr.) 1! e. in longer series: obe)\ rro'1 lJ 1 S i9 ; 36 3r 3B1 . 3Bi 2 l8 37 cf. i9 i*j

^
'

him

off,

and

also

Gn
^1?.

15

cf.

supr.;

^JT^f ^TO f!

f 84

</tey </o yro?re

strength to strength;
;

DfiS 7|7in

n 93
.

Pr 10 9

esp. 3. of
21

life;

ym

n^T^

Pris

moral and religious he maketh straight to


a.
etc.),

Nu

(JE); tb* 12 fcl *35 2 K io

24

s5

1^1
f.

BJgl
oft.

Ju 19 10
in
np_

also

Imv.
7|S
I
2

foil,

D$9 by
13

walk (walketh straight, upright); partic. walk in (3) ways (counsels, statutes,
in good sense: 21 Is 30 Je 6 16 1

(1)
cf.

2nd Imv. or
(J) go, bring

equiv.,

(1)

y
cf.

me

(them),

Ho
14

Gn 29'

(J)

</o,

+ (in

all c.

feed (them), cf. 37 57 t.; only JED in Hex); but also

Gn 27 W] '3? 19 19 42 Ex 4
;

to mere introductory word (as (2) also supr. passim: esp. etc.), go to, or

weakened

n^) 2 K 21 ^ "9
s3

(|| TSfff) cf. '""hn n3nsij e 28' (|p riiro npe>) ; (|| tc), 13 v. also I3 +; 1 11 33 (sq. rffe>}&),' v38 (sq.

ways of
11
22

esp.

K 8X = D Dt 8
:

(a)

D^OTl
2
6

^713

Tl

yf,

101 6

Ch

6 s7 ;

(0) in (?)

'ink

10 12

128

vnrrita i s

come, do

(let

us do) go
let

2K3' & so; JV13

""IO"!

3 ? n ??
i"D?

Gn3i

44

come,
s*

us make a compact,

cf.

17 4 ; further (sq. tfJJ) Ju 2 ; (y) fin commandments of '' 2 Ch 17 4 ; (a) in his law(s) 4 14 io 31 Je 9 12 44 23 (+np)n3 (rnta) Ex i6 (J) 2
-

Mi

(where subj. fem.); Tcife O^ 1 g 9 14 3 come. am<i 7e< us go, so v 10 Is 2 =.Mi 4 2

npJW 19

&

rrnj?3),

B'nlW);

cf. Ne io (of 9 his ordinances, statutes (e) tin (flipn)

Ch

16

Dn

10

30

cf.

Zc6 7 +

even nn|>EW S3

^
15

K5
20

Lv
11
20

26 3
18
1

K
6'

6 12

go

to,
4 ' 11

Je 44 1023
-

(v.

supr.),

Ez
'6

6 7
'-

917

26 Ez 3 come, and let me send, cf. Is 22 ; s 12 further Ju 19 1113 I S 9 5 1 I all yjr 34 + (in c. 49 t.; only JE in Hex). (3) apparently intermediate, and shewing transition fr. (1) to

2o

131619

21
,

cf.

Ez 11 12 36 s7 (C) fin his judg31 24 (D'tpEBT?) f 89 Ez 37 (,) tin ordinances of David 1 K 3 3 cf. also infr. (0) in
"i?n3
;

K8

Dn nipna 33
;

a i so

ments

(2) are

THlJp
;

Ex

24

19

32'
i\b

cf.

Ju 18 2
1

ViD
;

"1
1

S 15 6
13

nn? nby

8 H.?? Jos 18

&
7;
;

K
12

O^Wjrn op 6 17 nS-)K >N3 o Gn47 cf. i S 2 2 8 v. further n}30 nb R u i &


33
;

Ex

35 12 of David way(s) of good man S 8 2 Ch 2 1 2 2 Ch 1 1 17 34 of David & Sol. 1 7 3 (2) in bad 21 Ez 16 47 sense, (a) in (evil) ways c. 3 2 K 21
1 , ,
.

23

31

2CI122 3 ;

cf.

a>

also(prob.)2Ch2i

^3T]b'l

rntsn

and

,pb nj3E> v 36 t.)


'

also

zSfiK

16 - 20

+ (in all c.

Ot);
so

> AV RV;

he lived undesirably (cf. 93 others he departed (died) unregretted,


(0)
(y )

Kmp

sq.
.

ace.

2K21

21

Je 18 15

IX. Fig.; the most common uses follow; in most the origin in a literal meaning is evident
:

(ni3'ri3

denoting
perish);

1 1. pass away, die; in phrases or implying death (cf. Ar. iiLLa

Pr 6 12 mouth
2

adverb, ace. HB tVKfyj Tjbin '."I); one walking in perversity (falseness) of


c
(cf. Tlipnir

Is

33

15

(5) in (3)

ordinances,

statutes (Dipn) of bad

men Lv 1 8 3 2023
b.

H??"^ 3 ^Hl 3 D ^? $TJ ^<$ . Jos 23 14 (D) lo, I am going to-day the way of
i

(both

H)

17

819

Ez

2o'

(Wf).
2
6

walk with

(HI*, DJ?)

i.e.

associate, be familiar with: Di?K'3

all the earth cf.

JE) / pass away childless, but possibly sub 2 a I am infr.; also 2 S 1 2 going (JRH '3N) to him 23 1^ Ec I 4 2 S 12 so of mankind N3 lil] ^frl S>bn nn D*i'po-^K jjjtti b'3r\ more explicitly, njn
;

K2

perh. also

Gn

15

'W 1H "riE"p31
Mi
6
8
;

Mai

m peace and uprightness


('");
-

he walked with

T^tf ? n ?^ H|5 but also of people at variance with '> nay nns^m Lv 26 s3 cf. v 27 40 & of at
me
'>
;
1|

-Byrriw
nee*
ijb'n

yff

b'3r\)

-iayn

jd

EC3
9',

20

cf.

66
T

also

nnwt -ta Fine's


;

toSty rvs-bx 12 6
before

cf.

& Dnxn |Jh WNI ^x ontas ^39


so ace. to

variance with people ")i?3 D3By 'RSpnl v 24 cf. v 28 (all H); with men, D^nTlK Pr if>'; yen *#$ DJJ Jb 34 8 ; cf. walk with (DV) vanity
. . .

14

I depart and be not;

some

Ch

Jb3i DS^-bs
.

c.
etc.)

waZ/i:
1

'"

4e/or
4 6

(" JB?;

c.
16

HDN3
17

K2

S 2325 9 4 2

Ch 6

cf.

fn
* V.? ?
1

235
walk before tU living
.

T*n
(fly, shoot; cf.

'

WfJ^

n Mai 3

14
;

go

Hithp.

V'77

").

2. also of

8 d. walk, walk aright before them) Ec 6 (i.e. 2 5 8 'i LH13 1K14 Je 2 go, after ("im) (i) 12 l0 Hon +; (2) other gods, Ju 2 esp. D: 6 6 10 14 23 2 n s 3 14 Dt4 6 8'i3 28 JC2 7 8 n i6 25 4-; 16 Dt i3 7 14 17 s cf. go & serve other gods Jos 23
-

walking about 16 Ec4 B*b ^3


;

= living

DOpncn bn Dny Jb24 10 naked they

t?D#n nnpl

keep going about (freq.), witlunit clothing; so of going about as mourner ^PlSpn Tip Jb30 B

29 (cf. 28 supr.); (3) things which do not 8 WE* (4) vanity Ho 5" (reading profit Je 2
17 14
;

f 3 8?
hand

(cf-

Qal

^ 42

10

);

^lk>? nibet3 is 59'

m
&

darkness we walk (of distress); on the other


psfe?]
16 TJB "^3 + 89

cf.

VB);
9
,

v.

also

Am

4
.

e.

walk in (1)
26 n
;

(of blessedness

one's

Pr

(2)

onpn ,/, 15 bad sense, in (3) sin 1 K i5 -6.11 611 2 K i3 + (esp. of wicked kings); 5 1 f. counsel 2 Ch 22 cf. yjr I (1) 3? as
,

integrity, io v. also

etc.,

^rfl
'n

^
2

,cf.

84'
2'
:

3^1 rr on rgjm Pr

7.

prosperity). ds>n> S5>nP DipBO T

3. depart, go entirely

away

(IP)

Ec

Vfrom the holy place they

must depart (on text cf.VB;


4.
fig.

pjn

VranEh).
of par4

of

mode of

life,

action, etc.:

(evil)
subj.,

ticular path of one's life


specif, in

VO] imiK3 f

142

(a)=
j.ph

thoughts,

^>n

^p

N^> 2

K5

s6

d?'c?

no<

wy
;

thoughts go forth;
. . .

(8) evil inclination,

Jb 31 7

tStV&tf 3?"b Ez 11"; sq. ^nx D3p 31 16 DVV? *W* 33 ; (2) B^ssdewrv, Drr.pl;>? 20
,

good sense Bj*l|!|>rVl 1K21" and he walked softly (as a penitent); oftener (Ahab) '3T13 ^ 81 14 that c. 3 of path in which: )>rv would walk! cf. 86" (IjJOX?), in my ways they

OT?1^?
of the
fig.
:

Ec 6 9 better is sight OS'S n N"]P 4. other eyes than outgoing of desire.


2

Ez 18 9

('nipra); in

bad or doubtful sense ^Wti


;

uses depart from 'P.SD Ho 1 i (from pi ophets as God's messengers; opp. &T)i?); go into, 16 !TOp33 }3>1 Is ^g <^j/ have gone into confusion

9 'nabn tlb 3 Yj$ ffffp ^p ^ll Ec 1 1 cf. also r6l53 131 I do not walk (move, tread)
1
\//-

among

great things
cf.

(||

'^P

nisbs33?;

fig.

of

humility,

also v a ).
;

tNiph. (judgment on idol-makers); etc. initsaa bxs f 109 23 Zi&e a s/kkZoh; Pf. i s. "n^n? .-Aei i< stretches out I am gone (cf. fWl Niph.)
tPi.

Gn69
2

S 30 31

ms.
24

^nnn
40

~^nr\ Ex 21" 1 S 2 s5 Ez 28" Jb 38 16 1 s. "FO^nn


^nnni
consec.
;

+ Hithp. Pf.

Gn

+ 5 1.,
14
; ;

etc.;

Impf

131

Impf.

(chiefly poet. & late)P/ W^H Jbso 7 24 La 5 ^38 3P19 Ezi8 + 2t.; U? 1K21 27 is. !&J)

^
n
'

28

^^
15
;

Jbi8

'22
45

1 s.

TikinK

10

18

^n 9
^
12
9
;

3 mpl.
t.;

V 43 +
13

n^nnsi iS2 30 +2t.; Off^l


t.;

V&$ Pr 23 *^W 2
;

31

Ju2i + 3
3

24

^nn^iS23 + 3
7
,

t.;

W^

^SJ
jojn;
/mi;,

^86 +2t.;

^8 9 +2t.; ^n Ec 11
9
;

D^pnp Ec4

15
;

1. walk in or with a throng


;

3mpl. Aw Hb3 +2t.; 1 pi. ^>n? f 55 IS59 Pt. tfertq Pr6" ^io 4
16

fpl.

nwkinrn Zc 6

etc.;
;

Imv. rfennn

Gni3

17

i7';

bnnn Josi88 Zc6 7 Inf.lfciSwfy


M
;

sq.

f 56 +4t.; sf. ^nnn Pr6 Gn 38 + 7 t.; fs. n^nnp Ez i 13


14

Pt.

<$&&

aloe: t?^?T]bn?'Kri''33^55 walk,treadon s8 <fo of idols f "5 7 coals D^nsn-^y Pr 6 no< icaM:, have not the power of walking io 5 ); of one tramping, formidable, (cf. ^ivy. Je

S 25 s7
lit.
i

<%

1.

about, move to a. traverse, in this direction


;

walk, walk
cf.
1

mpl.

D'a^np

Gn

,7

(J;

H3);

and fro: and that, 8 4 n?) Josi8 (JE), v (?d.; 'nnrnub 2 7 Jbi =2 (both ||Cntf) Zci 1011

Mm. of poverty 1^1 ^j?"^ Pr6",a highwayman ace. to Ges Ew Hi Now, cf. t^KS Tjbno (cf. also Hithp. 24 s4 ); of \ ||I?D
;

similarly also Ezek.'s vision

21 4 ; of fiery appearance in 13 T\\*r\n p3 'nJTO Ez i of horses ;

Ch

in Zee's vision

Zc 6 7 (P.N3 'nnb ro$), v 7

walking (in majesty), marching, QBTl '"WS"?? ^ 3 1 04 on the wings of the wind; of righteousness,
personified,

('K3

13?nnn
,

^3p),
.
.

rn3 Pr 8 20 <Ae jpaA of righteousI walk (stedfastly, unswervingly); ness do 4 of animals, go about, prowl, O0r\f ji S-in by
TjWlK
ni5"!S

ti9$ V' j<


(||b^tp

WDJ>

pn.S

85"

of

wisdom

om

v 7 ; go in different directions 24 i . btnfe^ ^.s DB*p 'nni ju 21 as flashes etc.); so of lightning

18 arrows of ' V 77 wen< ^i<A' ^' thither; of water running off different ways 58" (sim. of

vanishing of wicked).

h. icaZA,
19

walk about

13 ttbn D'Spit?

5 , of ships, in 10 of springs 104 ^ (stately) of between mountains they go (run, flow); arrows Hb 3" at the light of thine arrows that

(Qr

DOEfe')

La
;

18

movement

104

26

inaytftrby pns T]bnnn Ex 2 1 (JE) i.e. leaning s2 upon his staff; Pr 6 (distinguished fr. 32t?,

T^ny H*?); 2S11 (i^fD tfi arby); n:bnnn Jb 38 16 and in the farthest ground of

Dinn

*.
</(

236

fri
;

Ez

*/> hast thou, walked? n:>bnnn ^nja* -pna 28"; so also of walking on earth, in

' esp. of as accompanying Israel IP.np 3"Jp3 ''""j"? Dt 23 15 watt in the midst, etc., D ??^ n3 Lv 26 12

^ anthropomorphic conception ^.?pp & ,!P.N ^P 8 |3a Gn 3 (J) the sound of 'Elohim walking about
in the garderx; of Jb2 2 M and the
(El) S^'IT D?DB> 80] vaidt of heaven he walketh;
('P.??)

wherever ("^N -^S) 7 Aaue walked with s (among 3) aH (tTie sows of) 7sr.= i Ch 17 as
2
7

God

inhabiting a tent, on the march,


[3?''?ai ->nK3 2

^l.?nntp

iVHKJ
tent

and I was walking in a

walk about in front of

Est2 n

attend,
;

and in a

tabernacle.

s7 follow, of retainers *jfy Jjjp B'P^IJW 1 S 25 20 13 1 Ch 16 wander, of Israel ; "i3o',/,io5

^K

=
13

+ Hipli. Pf. 3 ms. T^in (as if from "J^, i. e. a verb l"s, cf. reff. sub Qal Impf. supr.) 2 K24 15 ;
sf.
2 29 etc.; Ifbin Dt8 ia^ini consec. Pr^ Ec 1 o 0* Je 3 2 s juss. rfc<> Dt 2 8 18; 7m;)/. T]>bi,

rove about, of

David and his band GVT>\ ?L>nn~ ?'^


)

1S30
phr.

31
;

tt^ruv

cf.

Lag'-

11 "'' 1874- 156

~^ 3 ^^W 8m
'-

23
)
;

( on

this

Dr

prowl, of Jehoiachin

under
cf.

fig.

walk about, of lion, 'nn'3

^
s

IJjfl M and thy poverty cometh marching (cf. Pi. 6") glide, flow of wine En?" ? 3 '?! Pr 2 3 s1 ^Zi'aWi. rfoion smoothly (VB; cf. Qal 3 Ct 7');

ninspiiro

EZ19

6
;

also

*]WiD-Ka*

Ex 14 21 q$ 2 K 6 ,9 +2 t.; Ec 5"; 2 24 s \^ ! La 3 sf. 'fcfa Ez 40 43 47 1 s. l&H 14 13 2 S 13 Ez 32 cohort. napiw 2 K 6 19 V*Q

^!
,

Pr24

Am2
Ex 2
Ges
2

10

+3t.,
-

etc.;
;

7mv.

^n Nu 17";
27
;

fs.

J$*Q
-

461 ' 51103

(Bo"569 2 B8
);
;

but rd. prob.


6

'O'bin

01 5266

note esp. the foil., where emphasis lies not on verb, but on an auxiliary word ; these cases form
:

mpl.ia'pr^K^
Da'pio

Ch 36 s

P<. 1|^te Je2


2 17 ;

+ 4 t.;
sq.

sf.

If.*L&frtf 16 "JS^O Dt8


,

the natural transition to the figurative use 9 ^I2 on every side wicked men are walking ;
B"8<"7]?niT
7

:]apio

Zc 5 10 ;
which,
13

je

is 63 13 ;
ace.

fpl.

niapio

1. Zead,
a.
c.

bring;

usually of

E? 3 39 in appearance (semblance, image cf. Che""-"-) walketh a man; also 10 Pi. 38' ^jk>ns T!P TO^ 43* (cf. Qal 42 28 2. fig. walk about = live; the Jb so' ).
lit.
,

jierson;

3 of space or region through


;

Dt

8 15 (Isr. in wilderness) Je 2 6
21

so also Is 48

^P

^
3

16

136

Je

2 17 ; cf.
16

Jos

24

(E), Is

63
h.
c.

-^

106 9

king before Samuel v 2


;

('J??) his people


of' priest
2
s6

S 12 2

so of

(the) blind in

ace.

(W?^

*J|>?Y;

of
15

and I vnll lead a way (J\"YV3.) they know not; 3 of space -f- ace. of time U?^J pers.,
;

also

fig.

Is 42

friendly intercourse with (f)K) men I S25 ; cf.^nrin^-nN3 SDJ^gs"; of man's relation to

-i31tsa nje>
(sq. Inf. of

4 cyans nans Dt 29

so

Am 2

10

purpose

c.

p).
,

C. sq. ace. pers.


cf.

+
of

God:
1

t^on especially sq. ?.?k tfl}


,

^?? n
40

'

ace. of

way, road,

Dt 8 2

Dmi
.

24 T]^ Ez 40

Gn my

17 (P) watt before

me

(live constantly in

(ace. of direction),

d. sq. ace. pers.


.

+ ace.
,

presence) and (so) be perfect, cf. 24 (J), 5 2o 3 48' (E); d.?b> aa^a n3 ?pjsp 'n 2 Is 38'; as token of divine favour ^Bp wHlT

place or condition to which


n?i5 tjvin 2

'HTOn

K'r n ?

K 24

16

the

women of t/ie
;

he led into exile ("? 3 ,3 D?B*rTD)


exile -a-jBn iTnabjrr;
16

king, etc., so also, of


5

DPijny
elsewh.);
14

30

(v. esp.
9

Dr, on sense here

V "6

/wZZ 56 (O^nn niN3) walk in his name; c. 1"IN, of Enoch and Noah D'r6xrrnx 'n Gn s 22 24 6 9 (denoting intimacy,
;
-

D*nrj Tl?trfS$ icE>a 'niv Zc io' 2

& J$ ^OWf.

z%
''1

Ho2 ; baa Je 3 2 ; cf. of Yahweh's chastisement, La 3 s me hath Jie driven and brought, into darkness and not

into light; sq. ace. pers.


(of exile);
11

+ ?

'irpX
;

etc.

Dt 28 36
1 ;

nOO"^"?"^ Je 3 i
,

^tW~Ez43
||

fellowship:

all

P);

further 1Rt?8?

26

7 have walked in
integrity; cf. also \^

thy faithfulness; itsna 'HJItp 7 P'TO Pr 20 he that walketh justly in his (own)

niV\)~bx Nu 17 (P; implic. obj. being censer); 20 bs of pers. 2K6 19 JC52 26 2 in 25 ; bj?

also

38

firw-bj?

ink ?'l

(see
:

sub by
njnDt?
supr.);

W?

aipa

'aap-Dna '.ins
let

^ioi

2
;

119* and

place

(untrammelled, wicked VDB>Xa 'H.pnriD

in a large undismayed) ; of the

me walk

7c3). n 2K6"; nbaa 2Ch33


cf.

e.

sq. ace. pers.

+ n loc.
K24
Zad

36' (cf. 2

16

nQB* 2

17

27

his guilty deeds; TBTI^

68 s2 one going on in nat^na ^,82' they walk


yfr

pers.+appos.;
('')

leadeth

^
.

2.

D"^)i'

away sq. ace. ^bio Jb 12 17 /i


cf.
yjr

in darkness (\\Wf>. 16]


net-work, (snare,
cf.

*6); 8 'HJT exposure rDSfp-b? Jb 18 Ae walketh on

WT

away

counsellors despoiled
(1"W) the
c.

v 19

of their

of Yahweh's
''

judgment on the wicked

will lead tliem

away with

125 workers

fUab; \\vbf$ TOOS n^)

of iniquity.

3. carry, bring:

obj. help-

fr
less,

237
ace. loc, Josiah to
s4

Vbr
O'ajj.TD

or inanimate

a.
2

(late); cstr.
pi.

Jerusalem (t?*n;)
30

Ch 35
njK

(VJ?J1
tliese

in

2
||

^TO Ez 4 2 + 2 t.; ZC3 ; 1. watt


4

sf.

p!>no Ne

2;

'of 10

cubits'

23

);

cf.

Ze

10

whither are
pb'lK

carrying the
13
.

ephahf "nEfirrriK
cf.

b. carry, S13 9 tafce, take away,^)lT^ T^VJ Ex 2 (E on form


2
;

supr.); also carry


;

away iT3,

in his hand,

breadth before the chambers in Ezekiel's tem4 2. journey fr. Bab. to ple Ez 42 (cf. Da). Jerusalem Ne 2"; of dimension of Nineveh, a journey of three days Jon 3" i.e. diameter or 4 T,M one day's length, cf. v ; (ace. to Herodot

'

Ec 5 14 of the spread of a careless speech Ec 1 o 20 fowl of the heavens shall carry the voice
-QT TV D^EOSn 7JI3). 4. fig., of influence (|| on character: c. ace. pers. + 3 into: Tr 16 and he will lead him into a way that is not good
(i.e. sinful).

journey =150 stadia, length of Nineveh ace. 3 to Diod" ). 3. pi. goings, i.e. free access

(VB)Zc

T[r01,nnJ
Ne

n.f.

procession,

only

pi.

(i.e. /K^B'J 'BJf)

5. a. cause to walk, go, men on (?V) the mountains of Israel

12 31 of thanksgiving-processions at J"lb?nFi dedication of wall.

Ez 3 6 12

Dnb nni) ; c f. J^K} (|| nj3J> 13 JWQDip D2nS Lv 26 anal / caused you to walk upright (fig.; opp. to being bowed down by a yoke);
Is 63
at
12

V^,

tl.
II.

[//H]

vb. shine

(ace.

to

Thes al.=

that caused his glorious

??n (splenduit, from sonuit acute, dare, eo Thes; these mngs., however, merely assumed); but v. Lag 01 " 19 * sub foil.; cf. Ar. Ji begin
to shine,

arm

right hand of Moses. go (?) 14 and rivers like b. cause to flow, run Ez 32 c. cause to depart, oil will I cause to flow. 21 retire, go back, '\ the sea, Ex 14 (3 instr.,
to

the

J^U new moon;


sf.

As.

ellu, bright

COT
Jb

oi)_Qal only Inf.


. ,

'fth \?y

113 i?i13

20 3 wfien it, viz. his lamp, shone upon my head (cf Ew * 39 c ) fig. of God's favour. Hiph.
2 Impf. ?nj Jb 3 i , 3

DHij nro).

fs.

777 n.m. traveller (properly a going, TTJ journey, whence wayfarer, traveller) only 4 2 S 12 (||i? N3n mfcr;, ve>yn J|5>n (to$
Bhj(j>

*?\P

Ig 13

10
;

flash forth
3i
2"

?nn Jb 41 10
light,

3 mpl.

of heavenly

bodies,

-=* Jb

(||

B*i

Tg

ryv) ; gq . '3313 I s

i?

ton sran); in MT 1 S 14 26 eo-n iftn, 'n must be cstr. & = flowing, or dropping (of honey), but rd. rather tfrl The Klo We Dr
(& TO^
for

ace. cogn. D";iK


10

Aw t6

tg$H?M D?0#n

13

(||^0 W", & W*

W^b

pr); also
At* sneez-

of crocodile "nK

?nn Vrt^BJj Jb 4 1 10

BO^

q. v.,

We
step,

ings flash forth light (shining water-drops).

Dr).

ttlpTn] n.[m.]
HOnS

only

pi.

sf.

f h1 a

T?7VT

n.m. appell. shining one, epith. of


'

OvH Jb 29 s when my steps were batlted nxon) hyperb. of abundance, in cream (>"IBn
wealth.

T [rC' vH J

n#4"

a gi n gi way, travelling-

n D king of Babylon, V*tQ 9?W 2 Is 14' how art thou fallen, shining one, son of dawn I i. e. star of the morning. (Cf. As. mustilil, epith. of (Venus as) morning-star ,A8lm 448 Schr 8KW4 837 COT*dl< M IIIR57 Opp -)
'

^
-

',!

company,

sf.

onybrt

Na 2 Qr
6
',

elsewh. only

pi., cstr.

rVo^n +68,

(Dnaipn Kt) ; s7 so Pr 31

til.
(Ar.

[7/H]

vb. be boastful, Pi. praise

Qr (np5w

T^rt!

r"

6 Kt), niabn Hb 3 nb<?n 68 25 ; 1. tjomgr, watt, a.

Jb 6 19

sf.

Ji

shout, both in joy

&

(if conject.

of

No

Na 2 6 <Aey

AaW stumble in their going ; elsewh. ^[.goings: 2*' 25 of going, marching, progress of God b. Jf dS
into the sanctuary (KH.P3; so Hup Pe Che; Hi De in holiness) ref. either to solemn pro-

be right, v. cit. infr.) in terror ; esp. 11. in formula of worship ; Syr. Pa. ^io cecinit,
laudavit
;
cf.

KS

NH wn praise,

?.?n id., Ilallel


;

Ew

Kw'n marriage-song, &c. (^113-118); Aram. 8 shout for joy, rejoice v. Lyon "*""" on As. aldlu,
teiW 66 (Cjlinder,
i.
1.

cessions of worshippers (e.g. De) or, perh. betGod himself ter, to the theophanic progress of
(e.g. Che); rin , 3 'H Pr 3

36)
so.

a J g0 ^yJ nc Jjl eI.8IJOIlt>t<l 134.


i.

1.

1H

166,

U9

K g.

i.

36

im .

also C. of
1 27

goings=a'om^s n|BW
the

cf.

Nb ZMG1887,7ffl

^i vari a tions of cry aloud, BS 8*"- 411 ; perh. orig. break

watching
6

doings of her house-

hold; of God
(al.

Hb3 ii> D^iV ni3?q ways ofeternity 2. travelling-company, of old) are his. 19 caravan N3I? nb'bq Jb 6 (|| *&} fittT^.
1 82,6 walk, journey, going t["it7nQ] n.m.
*

cf. through, or out (in a cry), Bi8lai91 ) "; comp. also (ace. to Prat

We Bk"~ "L " "-, r

p-

Eth.

i-ff7WArt: implore

(cf.

Amhar.

Tigr.),
s
,/,

& avUA:
s

swear) Qal Impf

mpl.&nn

f 5+2t.;be

boastful

Pt-7^ ty$j* V 75 (!!"'


;

75

238
pp'Dnri);
(II

W?n
36

pt.
3

boastful
6

ones,
||

boasters

^
3

P.?

'&*); 73 75 (both

D^en).
164
;

Pi-

P/
'

5$n

vio

s
,

s.

sf.

TOT! f 119
10
, -

""I' 1

^m
-%>'

consec. Is 62*,

sf.

63

io2 "; sf
3 l38 ;

Impf. W$ Is64 Pr2 ^= WW


etc.
!
>

^ 104 (|| ""UK T?? *?^3), elsewh. *&$:1 (both mm) 112 (1) at beginning ^106' 1 & " db*-dn 'n), 135 1 (\\id.), 146 113 (||%i "TIN "PM iin), I47'(sq. ITlBj in cl. with *?), (I)

||

Is

148

38",'VW? Pr
cohort.

s-

+2

t.,

150'

&, w^D), 149 (pb nf), at end ^104* (Ili'tH^n, W^3); (2)
(||

""'n?

n^n ^
12

69

31

+2

t.,

etc.;

Imv.

fs.

'^

46

(supr.),
6

105
21

106 48

146

147
;

20 13 31 7 9?n 1 Ch
Pt. pi.

Je mpl. 6j>n ^ 104^ + 30 t. f + 24 abs. sf. wS^n yj, 22 +i5t.^ ; Inf. a 16' 6 cstr. 7?r\ 2 S I4 + 16 t. Chr;
; ;

"7* 135
150
6

(II"

18

13

1 1

(||

K V$\ 116"
s0

3)

m6
1

10

147

148

14

I49

(II

MJ

??nn HDB'Sn bb); add to these (not


iv-^rv

liturgical)

02", NJ ^Jo?
.

n!

3 ?F? ^

D^nt?

Ch

23

+ 4 t. Ch; 1. praise
Gn

150
(cf.

nnb^
'

D'riQn

t6 115 17

e.

also sq.

man

woman, ace. '^1 and tliey praised her to Pharaoh, cf. L 12 9 Pr 27 s 31 28 31 Ct6 ^BnTiS D"b. ntpril 2CI123
or I2 1S (J)
'

aYW*?* *nk

IWlVi in Chr, of technical Levitical function 0r " wt to ; who limits this technical bbn Lag
priests, using ple; v. e.g.

JYns'Xn
12
1*

for a signal to the peocf.

anrf those praising (shouting acclamations to) s5 the king; v. also *lkO ??!?? 2 S 14 (of Absa-

lom's beauty); in bad sense V?l 3^ Pr 28" deserters of law praise, a wicked man. 2. usually praise &$%, '\ etc.: a. sq. ace. of 1M M b. 9 heathen god Jui 6 obj/'(BWK);
.

# n

(with instrumental music, cf. niliaai D^OJ ">33 & s 30 5 and Ne 12 27 ) 23 25 (all D^|3Sp3, all v both priests exercised (apparently) by ;
, ||

Ne

v 27 ),

Ch

16 4

nin^n)

^u
in

11 and Levites Ezr 3 11 (||nffil) cf. v by Levites 30 19 2 Ch 20 O'n nans) in which b'ps), 29 (b'rii
;

the people also joined


(-iMJfrl

Ch

16 36 ; also 2
cf.

Ch

13

5
;

(^y
etc.,

ore

account of), subj. heaven, earth, seas,


s5
;

^S3JI
j

^ 69

5^? T??
bfaty

*"?

V'

up

175
;

sum 18

DW^ffSM
(appar.
1

n"nxsn3
of
5

also

v 12

mons
"^hrf*

to all creatures to praise

148

613
;

||n'n'n)

v 13

Levites
(Levites)
sq.

&

priests),

Is 38

D^S? "b D^rip


(Levites

Ch23

cf. 2

Ch30

21

DID

$fR

l6

(cf.

^H5

17

);
s

often of

& priests "h ft \^3);


&$??*?$
Dni'B'D
;

^JW?
in

in sanctuary, Is ,62 (thankspublic worship 10 in sanctuary after harvest), cf. 64 giving 30 18 27 23 f 2 2 (|| I??' n-JBDK), v 35 109 (both

iCh2 9
army;
I*!"?),

13

(HDHto; David speaks


2

name

^
of

people); sq.
\\"b
f. sq. ace. ')

Ch 20 21

(before the

HlliN)

107

32

(||Vfl^hJ)
3

84

v.

also

146

Ezr

10

(\\'h rnBTK)

149

(c.

instr.; ||& WfJJ); also

3'

19 prob. of Levites, cf. v ). & Levites: (priests

Ne

13

obj.

some cases of public worship) Jo 2 M (thanksgiving after harvest); ^74 2 31 n "jina U^if!), i 45 (|| -i*#3 D<rOK-DB> ^6 9
Dg> (in
5
,

"

(people).

g. other forms,
abs.:

*T^7J with

like technical

sense, but

nilinp

7m?

21

148

T>H D1VD3 Ne 12 24 (Levites) cf. 1 Ch 23 s 2 Ch T 2 8" 29 (nnj?bb~iy) 2 Ch 31 (appar. priests &


31'

(II

also
1 1

;!?); further, <jr 56 v" + v" b '131 mn*3, but


b

h^
cf.

&B ^nSs3,
Hup Che
7
,

Levites; "'risnp n.JK>3;


2

||niTn^ WTf$);

v.

on

as editorial addition

obj.

not expressed

^Qy-ns

ytrin

now
s
.

<bhr\

"a'^iT n3"!
special

^ 63

"Of^l o. use of Imv. deserves

x/yfQ Je3i
22 s4

13 also^n^ DfTte Ch2 3 (|p^n ^33 Dnite^); dt 3 Tfl b jins 2 Ch 7 6 ( nirvb nii'n). 3. appar. 3 in, of), boast, make one's boast cf. Qal 2 (sq.
t
||

DTl^NS
most, in

^ 44
bad

(QrVjVa

th\V? *fCp)\

so,

ace. to

notice:

flS^J
cf.

to v 2325 ); also temple-worship etc. (all created things) to angels, sun, moon,

(flW?Jj in summons

of

sense, i^B?

niNn^J) VBH 'n

10 3

a wicked

man

praise'"

m-"-4 i50 I48


2

1
;

of temple-worship 150
3 3 44
-

but Che praiseth


spirit).

boasteth of the desire of his soul, for (i.e. in a mercenary


('*)

v (3), v (all c. (3 on account of) further Je 20 (||4 ^), "TIN l^n


7

"

Pu.
12 8
(cf.
;

Pf. 3 pi. I^JWI

instr.);

117'

-bbn:

Pr
17

P<.

bWro

f 78 22 4 +6 1.;
;

/m;;/.

f.

nb}nri

(addressed to nations, ||VWTSg>), 148 (created


things), |*

itf* \&?
(||

M7 U

(II

"TIN),

d. note esp.: praise ye


,

Yah! W'vi'p

^l H?f
'jjvijlj

01 {2MC Sta 52206nb MT, however, accents as Pf., regarding n as= relative, v. Sta

Ez26
5,76c

f 135

liturgical
v.

one word

Baer*"

ItS^p ritp}); elsewh. always 116 & alw. at beginning or


,

be praised, 1. human subj., Pr 12 18 (opp. Va? n*!T); ht2>raised, commended 63 of maidens, praised, celebrated (in song) i^78 2. renowned Ez 26". (v. supr.) of city,

Ges 562

2,B

);

pt.

end of ^

(chiefly late), appar. liturgical;

of', only pt.= gerundive,

<o be

praised, worthy

bbr
TfcO flBI "> bina of praise 2 S 2 2 =-^ 1 8 4 25 i Ch 16 V M5 3 so' " btJ> 'HD p6
;

239
,/,

n'Vrrn

48
3

1 1

s
.

consecrated thing in token of thanksgiving for fruit, offered in 4th year (cf. NH).
I

Hithpa. 7mp/. ?niT

iK 2 o" + 5t.;
34
;

S>iW
;

L'~'7"

"']

n "** madne8S
ni?7in,
('Sp HjriXJ) to

on

txt. v.
i

infr.),
17

Pr20
2

14
;

ms.

^ ^52*
4
;

fs.

tynm ^
1

s
,

80 ^nrin Pr 31

only

pi.

TOJh,

and only Ec: Ec

'fe? Je49

3
;

16 Pr 27 ^nnn Is 4I ; 2 fs. s6 ^>nJV ',/, 64" Is 45 mpl.


;

I
to

set

my heart
2
12

and know wisdom, and


cf.

know madness and folly


(\\id.);

(lVbty) riobfo),

^nn> ^
^ic5
Je 9 23
one's
nbs.
1
3
; ;

2 49 Je 4 ?

7wmj. mpl.
1

&bpm

Ch 16 10
14

nii?.pin
23

'n
rflft^fB]

%i

yen ny-61

Inf.
pi.

tynm ? f

106 5 Pt.
7

boast

Eyr!?*? V'97 ; g^ory, boast, : 1. of self-confident boasting, 20" cf. Pr 20 14 ; sq. 3 of ground of

^.W>Pr25

i.e.

to

know
cf.

folly to be

make

rd. TOpln,
it is specif,

TvblQ

&

foil.;

madness; possibly the moral evil of


9"
(||

recognised in
n.f. id.

Ec

5H).

iJTl77in

(formed unusually from


cf.

22 boast Je g

22 - 22

49
1

+ 4 9 7 52 s

Pr 25", b^VWrhf

the ptcp., an Aram, formation,

Ba"" 414 '')

-IHD Di'3

Pr 27
97".

of glorying in idols

O^nriBn
one's
?.?nriri
:

nyn ttbfa lira rnnsi rvbso

vt^rnm n^nn
(his speech)

2. of glorying, boast in (3, on the ground of)

D'pvXa

\jr

making
*
:

Ec io 13
is evil

the

beginning of the words of his mouth


the

*3

is folly,

and

end of his mouth


v.

Vt>K2

f
23
;'

34

,'

cf.

Is 45
;

25

Je 4 2

16 v. ^Tty" B>inp3 Is 41 * "K'paO 3b DB>3 ( sq. itshij T


||

"<3nni ); sq. (||13 10 also f io5 3 =i Ch 16


np't^), cf. further
V'
23

madness.
-:
,

TT^hn fmhhn t t
-:

&n

Pi.

Je9
sq.

less oft, abs. Je'9

63

12

64"

&

106 s
cf.

T7W7 vPP
2. a Levite 2

n.pr.

m.
J

(he shall praise God,


1

^jnpn^Dy

together

with

thine

heritage

(jWnntba
Pr 3 1 30
12
17
.

3. once, late pass. D'ob'?). be praised, commended, of God-fearing woman

^kj9 infr.); 1. a man of Judah


Ch
21 12

Ch4

16
.

29

Po'el Zmp/.

^nj

Is

44

25

+ 2 1. ;
Jb

t[*WnQ]

n.[m.] praise;

only

in (N<|

ma/ce into o /00Z,


(subj. '*;
s6

make

fool

of, obj.

D'OSfe*

Is 44

(subj.
;

||%W t!?f!p !pi>to); obj. D'ODp * tns nink D=n Ec '? nsi?) obj.
||

(subj. petyn

11

njnp

3W1K
2

nstoi).

v?H '?? Pr 27 the refining pot for silver, and the furnace for gold, and. a man according to his praise, i. e. prob. ace. to the praise of him by others, which tests him; so De Str al. ;
perh.

'al

however

so

let

man

be to the

Pt. bbSrro

It is

Wj5$ pint^b Ec 2 mad (folly); vMnp


me
;

-^

of laughter J said, 102 9 <Aose mac?

oyat'ns(
14

(||^iK).

Hithpo. Impf.
,

^#1
,

his praise, i. e. that praises him, testing the Thes RobGes ; praise to determine its worth, other views are according to the measure of
:

mouth of

7 #>iniT Na2 5 1S21 3 mpl. &*UV Je 5 i 38 9 ^Vnnyeso Zww.'mpl. bbjmn Je^ i^hnn

his boasting Ew, i. e. is judged according to his success or failure in that of which he boasts
;

Je 25 16
1

Hi according

to the thing

of which he boasts.
(praise of God,
1

act madly, or like


14

0^3 S 21 madman in

(of their

a madman, 7.?nn*1 David) and he acted like a hands; of idolatrous worship


38
;

^hvhbvyft n.pr.m.
PxbjiT' supr.) to genealogy of P, Gn 8 a man of Judah Ne ii*.
;

cf.

1. great-grandson of Seth
****
Ch
i

ace.

2
.

2.

judgments,
driving

by Chaldeans 'HIT Dnwai Jeso as drunken men, fig. of terror 7 Je 2 w


$

of nations,

at

Yahweh's

(W^&VZnn) 51

also of madly
46'.
cf.

t n v>nfi
t

n.f. praise,

song of praise
ill.

(cf.

& jolting chariots Na 2


n.pr.m.

Je

t;?n

(he hath praised;

NH

Ar. J-Jup, the shouting of a sacred formula; a Dren 'r Ma!iammd 111.627 ^gSklzMn 107B. 114.117.214 JJg
zmgiss7,723

Rgs.m.i.4ii
25

che
14

P46
)

abs. 'n Is

6o 18 +
Je 4 8 5
21
,

n.pr. ??n, Hillet\ father of a judge of Israel Ju I2 1 '- 1 ', called 'Jinsnsn v jiny-iQ.
.

I9t.

+ Je49
sf.

Kt,

v. infr.; cstr. n^rin

+ 2 1.;
Is42
10
-(-

Ti^nn j e i7

+6 1.; ^nri Dtio


Exis";

t[*W?n]

n.[m.]
:

(NH

id.) only

pi.

D^fej
27
i.

rejoicing, praise

1.

&#*) *9P Ju

e.

iot.; pi. abs. nlsnn


;

a vintage-rejoicing, merry-making, connected with thanksgiving Dn'riSs 1V3 *t3JJ, etc. (i. e. 4 2. of praise to '\ god Baal-Berith, see v ).
'n

^22 +3t.

1.
'>

cstr.niVnn
thanks-

praise,

adoration,

giving, paid to

:^48" ir6nn p
1

px

'IVp

EHP Lv 19 24 (H)

holiness of praise, i.e. a

praise

to tlie

by as thy name, ends of the earth,

cpnbx -peb God, so is thy 10 1 1 mcy inPnn

nVnn

240
I

chh
*V&ft Je5i
2
;

2 lyb, "B3 inV-n Tt?n ,j, 34 continually is his motrfA (IP" ? n ?!p ^) cf 7 1 T my 2>rai's 8 'n Tr -b 8 i njysn also inVrn >a kVb> 71 171 "a "bt "> 'n i 45 21 'n (||^>3 Ti?ip i'i 9 ,

H^T^f n ^?
axiD 'n
T'n'Ss
f
(cf.
-riy

41
J

(<0 of

Moab PS

Dt

10",

Je48 nnx

()

of

'',

Kj

in^nri

mi

>n->nn '3 j e 17 14 (no vb.)

^1

iCHiJ

Dt? IK'S.)
;

as sung, *owj of praise Wf>} 3 fs


.

[D7ri]

vb. smite, hammer, strike


infr.

down
Pf.

12 D'nV^ nVrtn) r&nn-^eh DT^Wpn in^nn 106 4 46 cf. *?* 'n ^ 40 (appos. Bh? T0) Me 1 2 & Is 42 10 (appos. tk), also 'n ItJKJ Cne^ 33 14 "-3 tf j?fif (|| OJ2); vid. perh. f 148 (Che; yet 'ri^K ,/, 109 pee De "VB); note further ""^n
i

Ph. obna
8

M HD^ni consec. Ju 5

sub niobqp)
;

;Qal

Is i6 ;'sf.

^q Pr
5
;

s5

23

22 >^\l Ju S /w*p/. 3 ma. sf.

pi.

'JB^JI

V'Hi
1

3 mpl. tic6q:
7

^74"; P^.
");

ac.

Dy3 D^in
*C>n Is 28
pers.'

Is 41
;

22* inhabiting the praises 5 of Isr.; r&rrn rmarfc|"i>8 BtjVuw Neo exalted Is above all blessing and praise; cf. also

^"jr?

Tli?rri

atW

iff

smite

(cf.

Ges

5293

pass.

cstr.

Wnn
.

Ju 5 26

(fatally;

(with hammer), sq. ace. PD, }>no); also fig. of


||

s '< Is 2. 42 48' ( ''Of), & of praise dice to the act of general, public, praise (cf. also supr. 46 4 ); rnina vytf <3 esp. *22 33' 4 'Da Vrnsn ^ 1 oo ewter fo's jrafcs wiV/t thanks||

correction, discipUne V'

4 l5 (Il^ ?^"
0>\)

)j f

n"

ic^Ne^
^

I??. toxicating wine nt;^ typ 8 Is 16 tJie vine of Sibma, its choice branches smote down lords of nations (so Hi De Che Brd al. Di al., RVm; lords subj. ace. to Ges

^n

^W

Ew

Enn "PE> 'v WE> giving, his courts with praise; inkiri D'TDH ^nps 22 m 65 2 66 2 149'; cf.

AV

RV);
1 ;

also
cf.

Is 28

147 20 22

before the
8

army H^nni

n|"ia

^nn
cf.
,/,

in exhortation to the peoples

WWn
IS42
1

Ch
12
.

DyB'Djiil Is

?, -'l! smitten down by wine 35 ace. rei. further Pr23 sq. 7 4 1 one striking an anvil; smite
r.;

in^nn bip^66 (||y^N


3. praise-song, as
title,

tM
"l*jjp

BQJ),

74" (obj. D'nVlB carved s2 On work); also abs. of horses' hoofs Ju 5

down, or

strike off
,6

\jr

n?nn

145

(so

NH

n^nn ibd &

p^fflji,

D^n,

= Psalms).

tiiTp.

iSi4

v.

D%
1

4. qualities, deeds,

n?nn
deeds

etc.,
'

of',

demanding praise:

D^n

u.pr.m. a man of Asher


n.f.
26

Ch

30

Ex 15 1 (song), i.e. terrible in tt~ji3 attributes that call for praise (||C5H>3 '-HiO & and pi.) of Yahweh's t^>a nfety) ; oft. (both sg.
c.

tlTlftbn

hammer,

mallet, only cstr.

vb. "IS?
22
;

"

de*

f 102

c.

9" ?8 79 2 P9j f 106


35
s8
;

13

Is 43
6
'

21
,

also

+
'

(||

^ nna?

bjj)j

By&y Tl Ju 5 a workman's hammer. TD7n*' n.[m..] a precious stone, jasper P 18 or onyxP (cf. Di Ex 28 ) (appar. (so 35),
fr.

+ IP1* - n -^v
c.

c-

"F-- 1 Is 6

;'

"W

V dSt

owing

-i'3t

Is'03

vid.

also

^nf>

Dt?6

niTni)
<o

smite,

hammer f)

hardness, mentioned in
.

to its

as able to

lists

of pre-

cious stones
give

Ex

in^nna

nsne-ni)

io6 47 =i

Ch

16 s6

13 28 18 39 11 Ez 28

fame, glory
(on

thanks unto thy holy name, to glory in thy 5. renown, praises (= praiseworthy deeds). s5 a. of Damascus <];nn TJf J e 49 :
80 Qr njsW v Hi Ges'
. -

tninVD 7?

n-f-pl- strokes,

blows

(cf.

Ph.

")

comp. perhaps

cbniD stroke, stamp, impression, once on a coin TTJN D^ilO coinage of Gader (Gades),=percusPr 1 8 6 Ges Mo " 40 '" c also " sura,
1-

rippo,
1

")

s9

npnn

ntDJTO Is
cf.

a mantle,

3 61 mantle of renown (renown as De VB; >Di splendid garment;

(cf.

Baer)

both times of blows on the body.

fD/H
hither
/)

but Bi Che

Du

read ?3$ nDJjO and translate

Ex 3 WH
s

adv. of place, hither (Ar. lL


aipn"7K approach not
lo,
1

b. of '\ 'n praise, song of praise, cf. 1. 2). ' n, *"*' D ''?' n ?^ H1) 3 3 ** */^ n ?

H?

?^

hither,

Ju 18 3 20 7

S 1022 14 16 and
rd.

the

camp
ko)

dow

^a<A covered (the) heavens, and of his


the earth is full.

melted away R>Tp 1J'!


</5<x)

with
hither

(fv^v

renown

Ako
(abs.),
a11

Th

C.

We
14
;

Dr T&m dSq
D'Sn

and

thither

renown, = obj.

fig.,

praise,
;

of praise, possessor of

renown

i.e.

in different directions

used (a) of Israel

Dt 26 19
V.^

33
v.

(+7

and

H??

^fty

Je 13" (+7) n $, Wly*?;


II

3638

llu 2

iy

fig.

20 njnj n\T\ Jos 8 ), hitherto, thus far (i.e.

(cf.

to this point of dignity

and greatness)
if

18

& perh. V' 1 48" (see sub 1 supr.); 1920 7 also Zp 3 of Jerusalem Is62 (both (6) or D"V; cf. WJ5) all these c. vb. DB>),
also Is 6 1",
||

(= 1 Ch

16

17

).

V 73
thither
);

IO
>

m
,

must mean
described v
rd. prob.

(sc.

text be sound, D*>n after the persons

3" 9

'n linVB'l

^nbin

ny*B Is

6o 18

(c)

of Babylon

with

Houb La for t^n

but such sense questionable; XSS \^.>:

W,

071

241
:

TV271
9

Drn

satisfies
3

them with hread

cf.

Che Hup
:

Now
.

37 io7
cf.

Gn

Ez36
c.

44

16
.

b.
27 *
13

Is

7 30 Ez
19

2 7-

,7s
';

i6' =/?r;

Ju I4 15 rd.

but here also text is duh. vDi. t&n for t6n v n 1 end.
: .

Is 44". 3.' a.
3

Nu
2 7

14

Je 27" Ez 43

Dn Tt?K

pins yyro,

Ec
23

tan
name

n.pr.loc. only in

DH3

D'tyn

Gn

14

not otherwise known; Vrss E n 3; Jer iibr.o e n. D h3 01 conj. nDH3; Tu Di think perh.
;

<,umMt-1 "

old

of

Babbath Ammon.
only in

D**1J J for they are Nu opp. order rare 6 9 94 5 ii' Is6i cf. De* b. Gn 3 4 2l:o 4i 2,i 48 '"). Dn . . -pj2 "at? thy two sons they are
idle,

Ne 2 Gn 3 Ex 5" Dn
4
.

14 15
, .

29

s3

etc. (the

t[Dn?, 7T07T!]
nothing of
wealth,
cf.

DTOTO Ez 7"

<7iei>

moaning, wailing; Thes

Ew BV

mine,
21

Ex 32 16 + oft.:
after

Is.

49

Dn nb'N n^N
12

these

where
Ttstea.

41

22

nan no

niafc'ton,

were they?
J)r

pen
;

suspicious del. B Co.

5, but precarious; form very prob. dittogr. for preceding DTO ;

Zp2
o.
1

DW,

peculiarly

im0U1
7

(cf.

).

Dt 20 15 nan

n*?Kn D?un

9 nisrrx?

nytr6

-iste,

j u 19 12

20
.

d! 2
is

K
24

7''

nan

(Pr 19

Kt
four

t NJn"TOn n.pr.m. father of

Haman (Pers.

prob. corrupt: v.

4. a.

Pr30

APK2S6 mdh, moon (mdha, month, Spieg ) + data, givent so (written hamaodata) Ot; 'ApaSadov in Gk. perh. Mafidrijs (alw. Genit.) [MaSdrar, "'- 3 " Diod""' 67 Pott cf.
;

Comm.) njpiB? Dn ny3"]K

Madt'njr],

Xenoph

things are they, the little ones of the earth, v 29 (cf. before a rel. clause v 1618 6 16 ) Ct 6 8 Is 5 1 " nan D?n&y, 1 Ch 9 M b. Tffikp (v. ton 4 a), Gn 2 1 29 . . . jne> nan TO to. What are they (0)

ZMB18694!M

out 'HNn 9

);"JJ^n xnnen 10
.

Est 3 110 8 5 9 24

with-

these
Dn

n^3n

and

DH (without appreciable dis:

Zc i 9 4 6 (y) n^K fGn25 6 (=iChi M ) Lv2 3 2 Nu $*"*" 8 52013 1S4 iCh8 12" (v. Dr ). 6. a. In a neuter sense (rare), Jb 6 7 nan
seven sheep
16

tinction in usage, except prob. in so far as the longer or shorter form was better adapted to

on the whole nBn (alone) is somewhat more freq. than Dn, Dnn on the contrary is said regularly, 15 ntsnn occurring only 1 2 1., viz. Nu c/(P), Je 1 4
the rhythm of particular sentences

?np ''113 they (i.e. such sufferings as mine) are as loathsomeness in my meat, Je 7 4 * 73'n ntsn ^ey (i.e. these buildings) are the temple
,{

of

''
;

and in the
12

fem.,

Lv 5 s2

of all that a
14

man

doeth to sin
(||

nan.3

therein,

1CI121 10 naTO
nans things
11

and in the phr. nonn D^(n)3 2 K18 4 Je 3 1618 5 18 50 4 Jo 3 2 4' Zc & Ne 13 15 though Dnn D^S is much more common) pron. 3 pi. masc. (nran used incorrectly for the fem. Zc 5 10

Zci4

16

2S24
7.

dto);

2S12 8 Jb23

such as

these.

With art. Dnn, Gn 6 4 Ex 2 Nu^ 38 -!TOnn 12 1. (v. supr.); nann ti S 17 28 oft.; N.B. Ez 8 6 KtDTO stands for Dn no
.

Bui 22 Ct6 8 ), fem.


:

nan

[NH

also ID,

which

(so Qr),
is

cf.

njp for

nrnp Ex
'2

K9
is

18

Dn-^y
v.

occurs however in Bibl. Heb. only after a prefix v. infr. 8], pr. 3 pi. they (BAram. Eth. (one form) JlffO-VF: ton, q.v.; i,
'emun-tu, 'eman-td; cf. also for the dissyl. form, the sf. -omu [fem. -on]; perh. also As. suff. sunu, sina[ni], cf. reff. sub Wn). In usage not different in genl. from n, ton

irreg. for DriHJ);


'31

S4

'31

nam

textual

error for

bnpn nbpb

njan.

A^TF:

^i;

We
DTO

njjW nam

Dr ( & EVm). 8. With preps,


usual, forms

and more

(in lieu of the normal, with suffixes DJT3, Dn?,

(which

see,

under the corresponding headings,


:

for fuller explanations), thus

Gn6 4 Ex5 7 Jj* Dn let them (emph.) 14 14 3 go and gather straw, Nu 3 1 Is 2 4 Ho 4 7 etc;
1. a.
16

4 v.'?]) a. nana fEx 3 o 36' 16 nans t Je^ 3 nenb +Jei 4 16 (both P), Hb i none fj e io 2 Eci2 12 b. ons t2'S24 3 Yahweh add to the people nxo Dnai Dns
;

etc. [Bn3 Dnios thrice:

&

|n3,

however, each once only,

"-;

D'tpVB the like

of themselves and

the

like

Je 5 34 (For the use in circumst. 160 169 s2 b. Ju 1 Dn DJ . . . }m, clauses v. Dr* .)


after 'S
.
'

themselves 100 times,

of

Ch
19

21

(but Dn3 here


. :

only once,

cf.
22

Dt 1"
(P)

D33), 2

Jos 9" Ez 30 c. Ex 18 (Dn (]), every small matter DiTUMMp) let them judge 18 28 26 19 d. themselves, v Je 15 17 I109 ; Est 9

Dt

11

20

17

22

n?n3

tLvs
4i
19

Nui 3

Ch 9 11 Ec 9 12 C. 17 nans (JE) Jes

tGn

S 12 8 nansi nans
-

Gn 33
24

38 s 3 e. cf. Ne io 44 Jud 6 etc. 2. a. (Besuming the subj. with emph.)


6
.

Gn

5 23 23 s 9 naro tLv 4 S (P) Is 42 Zc 5 nan^> tEz i 6 51 10 21 Je5 Ezi6 42' V34 iCh2i (|| a S 34^ 12 s9 26 37 Ex 25s9 24 DTO). d. fn3 fGn 1 9 (P) 30
:
-

^ naDio, Jb 23":

14

(note accents),

Dt

39

16

23* 27

(accents),

37

(both P)

Lv

io 1 11 21 14 40 Nu ioJ 16 7 R

(all

ncrr
P)

242
Ez
1213
4

n^nn
7
1414

Dt

28

s2

v. p. 88);

Je4 48' 5I (?H3 thrice only, 14 ?n3 tEz i8 (edd.; Baer ["?); |nb

43- 43

30
19
;

(all del.
;

B Co

in 7 13 also Da),

Fubn

EZ29
sf.

(=tlierefore)

tRu

1313

(also jnn).

tEz 16 4752

(edd.;

Baer

BAram.); ?nt? (With the ex-

ception of i"l?0?, these forms are found mostly in P and writers not earlier than Je. ; b and d, however, depend solely on the punctuation.)

J04' Ez5 v! sub )Dn infr.; 1. sound, murmur, rush, roar, esp. sound made by a crowd of people, mur-

DJton Is 31 n"3ton EZ32 30

EZ7

11
;

pi.

B'Jbn
7

; D33n

mur, roar ^65" OtoS^ Tl (||D'B! ?iK?> etc.); 4 cf. Tl Sp Is 1 3 sound of a roaring (|| fto? ^P),
s

|"[rTQn] vb. murmur, growl, roar, be boisterous (X KBH hut rare, and perh. not genuine Aram.; cf. Ar. '^iZl murmur); Qal
,

33

Dn

io 6 ;

CM# pn

where again compared with 0*- Hton


of throng of shepherds (|piP);

ton ^ 4 6 7 + 2t.; consec. Je^ + Pf. 3 mpl. 12 23 2 t.; Impf. ncn> J e 6 + 3 t.; 2 fs. tonn ^ 42 18 5 n n if; wffi 55 42;' ;

Wm
;

nnp Jb 39 7
Tp.T
np VV) r
;

(||

I s 1712 (||DtoKJ>' 4 also 31 ; of a city Tl


cf. T*J| 'T\

pW)

***$$);
;

= noisy
Am
s3

niion Is 5 14 city Is 32",


Tl
(||?I^33 m.Bt); of crying
v.

of

sound of songs
cf.

43

TO
1

9
15

Ez 26 13 '(||^li33
Tl

**?),

:Si!S
,

+ 46*4-3^; lon>ils 5 i Jesi fi on;V'39 12 Pt. 2 1.; 1 pi. ncn; is 59"; //. nion is 17 11 19 f. noin 1 r njoh Pr 7 nph p r 20 Je'4 rvoin is 2 2 2 niton p r i nio'n Ez 7 16
35
; ; ;

^p 1S4"
of

(||^P
Is

further D*J5 fin

fig.

sympathy

63"
1

(Hn-oni), c f.

nen 2

i8 41 ,

cf.

Je io 13

of rain DB>an 'n bip ; 16 5i ; of rumbling of

fpl.

(Co nton of. @); 1. growl like a dog 3^33 715 groan (in distress, subj. wicked men yff 59 like bears D^IHS Is 59" (||run
,

chariot-wheels

fW>l

Tl

Je 47 s

(\\r\Q0

^P

niDna

iaa-i^ e>yi). (as occasioning a roar) 1

&

2. <M?nwZ<, confusion M S14" 2 S 1 8 . 3.

lamentation), 16 rW3); of doves (also in aim.) Ez 7 cf. Da 2. murmur, fig. of soul vera 1., vid. supr.).
(si

crowd, multitude (esp. freq. in

Ez Ch):
-

a.

(t?03)

in discouragement
4

^ 42 612

55'* 77

both

II

n ?^?);

s 43 in prayer als0 subJ- D, V, of


;

16 frequently of great army Ju \' 1 S 14 8 10 1328 Is 29" 2Chi 3 14 20 21216 24 32'; 20

iK
cf.
;

Ez 39 11
>?
cf.

also 7
;

1213

30

(cf.

emend, supr.); on Je
1115 pn W| Ez 39

the thrill of deep-felt compassion or sympathy,


sq.
sq.
|>

VB
10

v.

further

313

of person pitied,

Je^i (||ucmN Dm),


">i333,

Dn
Is5
(so

11
13

^S,

Ct5
Is
(sq.

4
;

further
;

like

the
subj.

also pi.

lyre
3.^>

(zither)

16 11
j>)

^n) (|| (D'an D7^n 'n) Jo 4 1414 b. of a whole people 2 S 6" 16 14 Ez 7 1114 29 19 30 1015 31 218 3 2 12121618
;
. -

t ujj

i?ina

077ns,
(sq.

like flutes,
cf.

20.24.25.26.31.32

C- Q f
11
,

Je 48 M
7.

v36

^);

Je 4 19 "non 3?
22
35

MT 25
.

any great thl'Ong


Je 52 16 ?isn)
45

2
s

31S

7'
8

but
42

||

^ 42

Jb 31 34
-

3. roar, of waves, subj. 07! Je 5 31 4 15 cf. V'46 ; sim. of roar of multitudes Is 5 1

(nsn Tl) Ez 2 3

Isi7
(
||

12

3e6 a 5042

metaph.

id.,

Jesi

55
;

6e

under Je 5 1 42
so,

fig.

7 D^ia Tl Gn 17 ; (P) cf. Is 2 9 ; of overwhelming mass of waves

tumultuous,
Wtir\
1

city

of peoples V- 46' (||toD); 83' 4. be in commotion, stir, of IKBO). 2 41 i Is 2 2 ; so pt. fpl. as subst. B*th
i 21

4. great number, abundance (late) 32 23 1 1 of cattle Je 49 ; of things : ; 16 materials for temple-building 1 Ch 29 ; tithes & gifts 2 Ch 3 1 10 Hence 5. abundance, wealth,
D'BO Tl 2

Ch

niMpn Pr

/tead

(||onyt? >nno);

of stirring, bustling streets ? of man, frav brpiK ^ 39


||

37"

cf.

Ec 59

(11*103),

6 is 60 (o; 'n

D>i3
;
||

^n).

tfrT'On]
ments
TJ>33

n.f.

sound, music, of instru1

surely to no purpose tliey bustle about ( D?X3~7|K 5. be boisterous, turbulent, as with B^N"?] ?nJT).

n:cn

Is

a
city appar.

wine Zc 9 s (but
1024

triji^n

K1()

ThLZ.

1879. 564

of ISC' (by meton.)

g tft ZAW 1881. 18) algQ pt ag a(Jj Pr 20 of shameless woman


. ; 1

rd. perh.

DOT,

cf. FiH*p>..s.

n.pr.loc.

to be

founded to commemorate defeat of Gog, D31 16 71 but txt. dub. cf. Da; Co -V^rnf EZ39
,

Pn'V

3
.

prop, tfion n031 v.

pn

supr.
cf.

tpDH

n.m. 1S4U

(f.

t Jb 31 ") sound,
;

abs. mur, roar, crowd, abundance 14 = >iOK in ||Je 5^, v. 4 -|-27 t. (4-2 K 25 14 + 3 * 11. JtoK p. 54 supr.); cstr. pn On I7

mur'fl 1 S

?D71
(sc.

(^/of
;

foil.;

Ar.

Jii

slied tears

the eye)

rain steadily

(sc.

the sky)).

4-Ez 39 18 4-Ez 3 1
n.pr. (?)

,1U
(ata

ftoq *?!);

sf. VaitDn

Is 5
I4

13

-p 2 1.

Qr+ 3 t.
.

(Kt njion); so also Co


is 5

for

rain- storm (?), sound (1): nria npWn 71p Je 1 1 6 sound of a great storm, of wind fanning flames in tree (in fig. of Yahweh's judgment

tn^Jpn, rtan!^
'

n.f.

rushing or roaring

"ton ( q v .) 39 ; njton

+ 6 1. +

on Judah);

> AVRVDa tumult; Hpf

njOJ Pip

crjn
r<Q Ez
i
24

243
v.

run

of noise of wings of living creatures

in Ezekiel's vision (del.

B Co

cf.

Hi).
noisily,

tDOn vb.
consec. Is 28
2
s8
;

make a
(cf.
sf.
6

confuse, discomfit

Qal [Din])

noise,

move

Pf

DOrn

'JDDn Je 51 34

nsn), less widely used than nan, and in prose mostly confined to calling attention to some fact upon which action is to be taken, or a conclusion based a. Gn 1 22 AMI DINn behold, the man is become as one of us, & now
;

Qr (Kt en),

Ch 15 1 s. Ex 2f; Impfi DBOq Vital} 10 onh Ex 14 s4 Ju4 is s f. Domi j os io 10 i S7 i8 15 + 2 S 22 15 Kt (doubtless V' right; Qr
;
;

Uhjl);

ms.

sf.
;

Dt

15

Est 9 24

1.

DOWM ^
moye

I44

/nf_

4 behold, thou hast driven me forth 3 34 34 etc., 15 iq 27" 29' 30 (nearly =yea), Ex 5 s 6 12 30 Lv io 18 " Nu i 7 Dt 5" (in prose 4 only in Pent. (23 1.) and Ez 18 in this usage); in poetry, used more freely, but chiefly in
lest, etc.,

14

s f_ DBnj>

noisily, trans., drive

a wagon in threshing VBH21 irfey baba 'n Is 28 s8 (||Bnn). 2. confuse, c. ace.


discomfit,
1

(Balaam) Is 23 32 33' 68 s4 78 20 139 4 Pr ii 31 (stating the premiss to a conclusion introduced by '3 IN,

Is

& Jb Nu2 3
7 -8 12

13

^5i

Ex
2

14

24

23
6

s7

Jos io 10

Ju
6

15

10

i8

16

S 22 15
15

(llpsn),
c.

+
&

144

(||

id.);

discomfit, vex,

2Ch
also

ace.
(sq.

Dt

15

<T)f73a f instr.; c. ace. DBfl ny), Est o" (sq. DT3k!>);


34

elsewhere (except in senses b, c) as Lmo' 516 t.) & Jb U* 50 1J*M, J b ,5(31 t.), thege three 4I 4 I5 ^5 (m 12 passages before 1^ or '3 *)), 9" etc. (v. supr.).
q.v.),

24

2 only in Is (23

prob. also Je 51

(||S?N), cf.

DW Dt?

23

/'

tDtSin
i

n.pr.ni.
Alpav

son of Seir the Horite


H/ia
;

Ch
'

39

L
'

= DVJ Gn 36
(?

s2
.

tV?^ T** rage be


Ez
7

tur bulent

denom.

contr. Syr. Pal. X pK, also 415), Ar. Q, with ), a special application or development of the use a: Ex 1 OT8W t6 }.TI and behold (=and suppose) 4
);

sibility, if (so 1S 4M

tb. as a hypoth. part., propounding a posZ *G BAram., Mand. Palm. (

NH

on the

Palm.

(ib. p.

ply; but very dub.) only Qal


D^isn-ft?

fr.

pen Thes, after Rabb.; cf.Ke

RV; AN multisf.

they will not believe


0?1) ye say,

me

etc.,

Lv 25 20 and
sow

if
1

Inf.

D3Jpn

J$r

What

shall

we

eat the 7th year

D33P n

fr.

DDnncn
|?2ri

5 (Sm queries; Ew, after Aq, njD); rd. rather, with Bo Co Da, (fr. mo) because ye rebelled.

SIP *0

]U behold,

we

shall not

etc. (i. e.

n.pr.m. Haman, favourite of AhasuVOJ,892S8ff =Elamit. erus(etym. dub.; ace. to Jen Est 3 + 53 1. n.pr.div. Humban, or Humman)

not sow), Is54 is Jb40 23 2 Ch 7 (v CWJ); stating the ground on which 1 12 a qu. is based, Ex 8 s2 ((ftjss^j), Je 3 Hg 2 tc. if, whether, in an in(v. fn Aram. b).

supposing

we do

m3

13b

direct question,

in Esther.

Gr Trgn);
Io

cf.

Je 2 10 m\3 WTWl fn Itq (but DN 2 b, and fn Aram, c.


G
19 ' 2
,

D2l"7 (v of foil.; meaning dubious). t [DT2n] n.[m.] only pi. D^DOn brushwood

Tiyn, once
!

-nyn
(^1

demonstr. part.
lit.

behold
sf.
;

certainly, surely,

Io

/),

with

De Che Di some such mng. prob. fr. ; (cf. 1 Bfc n'l| I s 64 as fire kindleth context) D^pon brushwood (VB).

RV

(the pron. being conceived as accus.,


cf.
^jl
,

Ew ,a52c
'?3n

which takes an
sf.)

accus.,
13

whether
(also

of a noun or prOn.

'33n
1

Gn6 + oft.

TDH
out).

(v

of

foil.;

cf.

Ar.JL^A pour, pour


Ar.
1

H^kDP]
watery pit

a-f- flood

(cf.

V), or
cf.

22 "4-, Gn 27 18), tls 65 "aan vian (but ^Sk nan i s also said Gn 1343 s2 21 s3 24 25 48 Ex 4 7" + ; and, more rarely, s <: n?n Ez 2 Ch 2 cf. 2 io9 Je 32 s7 ); 3 22 7),
1

Gn

Wl Gn

(^
K

Symm Win, and NH, NHWB "-")-onlypl. ninbnp ^ 1 40 n (Gr Che nnoso, nets, v. sub
"ids
;

(prop, place offlowing waters;

6 comp. nvh y ).

3 J-tjrn Pron.
Bibl.

pi. fern., oft. in

NH,
:

in
see

Gn 2o3 +(t2 K 7 2 n=3n), ^in tV-i39 8 fem. 6 25 ^nGni6"+6t.; ian tNu23 Jb2 iChu 3 in|_n t Je 18 Kt (Wn nan s m0 re usual, as Gn 22 s7 1 S io Je 38 s Ru 3 2 ): 1 pi. *n 20 42 25 22 15 13Sn tGn 4 t J0S9 2S5 J6 3 Ezr 9 4 50'*
1?n
,

17

16

16

Heb. only with


JlBfl

prefixes, jns, etc.

under
II.

d.
-

tNu 2 3 9 24 Jb 8 19: 13 26" }(!_("!? 30 15 "IH Jb i3 41' + ) de33 36 36^ monstr. adv. or interj. Io behold (on etym.
1
I

Nu 14 n Jb 3s 35 Dr?n tDti 10 Je 16 12 Dan Gn4o 6 + oft. (37t.) Io! beMdl a. point19 aud now ing to persons or things, Gni2
40
,

18 9 bni(2 nan beynyti nan behold thy wife hold (she is) in the tent (the suffix, when the noun to which nan refers has immediately pre!

re
ceded, being not unfrequently omitted, 16
cf.
1
14

244
:

csi
Lv
5 - 6 "- 8 - 9

Dr'

135- 6- 2 ),

30 31

s151

Ex 24 s etc. With

sf.

of

nearly=t/(rare): this and the next

ig
nani

(& elsewhere in

in response to a call, indicating the readiness of the person addressed to listen or


ps., esp.

and behold=and ch.) Dt 13" and 17 4 MO njH) and behold it is if, trae=and if it be true, 19 18 1 S 20' 2 cf. 1 S 9'
;

obey, Here
118
B

I am!

"- 6JU 22" 2 S i 7 4 5 31" 37" 46 Ex 3 1 S 3 3 Is 6 cf. 1 S 1 2 '? 135) *}|n here I am, answer 26 298 against me, 14* (cf. Dr" ), 2 S 15 (in resig15 25 18 16 nation: cf. Gn 44 5o Jos 9 Ezr 9 ): of God 6 In the Is 52 58 6s (repeated for emphasis).

(lit.

Behold me!)

Gn

aa ua

2Si8 n Ho 9
I.

6
.

27

nsn

4>

used

8fiKTiKas,

adv. hither (perh. from II. fO, with n-loc, prop. Io hitherwards !

or perh. akin to

Hi,

lift,
16

lift

here)

a. of
s

1,1

pi.

Win

Nu
,

Ez 34

11S0

40 14 Je 3* Jb 38 . Emph. <?X JJTI J On . ^S ^n, v. bx 4, p. 40. cf. 6 .


s6
. . :

place: {a) hither that you have sold

b. introducing clauses involving predication to the past or present, it points (a) with ref. either newly asserted, generally to some truth 29 behold! I have or recognised, Gn i

45 15 n|P] C*, 42 me nan hither, v 813 Jos 2 2 s 10 3 6 9 nan np 51 + ; 3 18 2 S i IS57 cm), 21 1 S 20 nan} ^BD from thee and hitherwards, i.e. on this side of thee (opp. ntf?ni I 1? 1?): s5 nan nntfl nan nrjK once hither repeated 2 K 4 and once thitlier=once to and fro; nan} nan

Gn

16

Je^

newly

27 1 S 14 given to you all herbs etc. 17 etc. ; often one upon which some proposal or Ex i 9 (cf. JH Gn suggestion is to be founded, 20 2i 6 When the proposal is 2 11 1 S 20 5
)

20

33

hitJier

and

thither i.e. in different (or opposite)

20 directions, + Jos 8 2 nan} nan Tpy ^ay

K2

814
lit.

K 20

40

strangely

Wl

and thy servant


'

to be of the nature of an entreaty or request, Wnan is often used, instead of the simple nan

was a doer of hitherwards and thither irnrds, i.e. was engaged in different directions (Ew S3M c
treats 71 here as the pron. 3 pi. fem. construed

Gn
Ex

i"a

u 16 2 18 7
ref.
s*

20 31 22 13

al. (v. to),

(b)

Here it serves to to the future. introduce a solemn or important declaration


with
10

with irregularly, cf. njK ripil: but rd. prob. <S 93 Th Klo ftjh was turning or looking

32

34

Is 7

14
;

ptcp. (the fut. instans,

and is used esp. with the Dr* 136 3 ) in predictions


'

(Ex 2 12 1 S 7

12 )

for rip]l); n'an-iy even hither,

Nu

19

14

Gn 20 no 1|n (lit.) behold thee about to die, thou art about to die, (accus.) 36 28 Ex 4 s3 7 17 9 3 Dt 31 17 1 S 3 11 1 K 2c 22 Is 3 17 33 io 17 19 22 24 + oft.; in the phrase nan 6 2 31 ,7 2 K 20 =Is 39 11 S 2 4 8" D<K3 13 the suffix of 9 + Je 15 t.; very often with as N^t? '??? Behold, I bring (lit. be1
or threats,
3
1 1 1 1

16 8 7 to this point 2 S 20 nan-ny aip, 2 a book) Je48 47 51 64 (note of compiler or (in


,

scribe).

() here

(cf.

net?
1

= there)
'?

Gn2i s
.

swear to me on this side of


time, in nan

nan here,
. . .

Dn

nan
.

'? nan

on

that side of

fW

Am

*1JJ

hitherto

Gn
ijr

16

= not ye<)
now
2

15
17

44

28

Ju 16 13

71

&

fb. of a neg., (with unttZ mow do


.
.

keep declaring thy wonders,

Ch 9 18

ps. sg.,

hold

me
4

Ex
11

io
s

bringing, or about to bring) & often, esp. in Je; Gn 9'


20

. .

Gn 6 Ex8 9
.

17 18

until

(the point reached in the narrative).


hitherto, still

17

In late Heb., contracted to naiy

34

2K22

l8i 3
4

I7

29 43

l4

19

JeS^n^OiPb

W;

16 20 ,etc; anomalously, with change so 23 ) 16 of person, Is28 "I?? '?JU (ace. to points) behold

16

i6 fiy iBta^who has 4 fjy tEc4 n;n not yet been (cf. Mish..^TV. hitherto, still, *<? 1H8

tEc

=wo<
II.

ye*).

me, one me, one


c.
. . .

founded, 29 ^IpV ^an behold s will add (so 38 ); but it is dub. whether the ptcp. "ID\ fipi' should not be read.

who who

14

lias

nari pron. 3
v.

pi.

fem. they

v.

nen

nrorr t
t~:

sub ma.
(deriv.

narn very freq. in historical style, esp. not exclusively) after verbs of seeing or (but
discovering,
vivid,

tQjn
to

n.pr.m.

&

mng. dub.;
fr.

ace.

making the narrative graphic and

and enabling the reader to enter into the surprise or satisfaction of the speaker or Gn I 31 and behold, it was actor concerned 2 s9 Ex 2 6 Dt 9" 6 12 8 1S 15 12 18 37 very good, 79 etc.: in the description of a dream Gn37 M 8 1 etc. 8 12 3 16 or of a vision Am7 4I IS29 40* With a ptcp. (the context fixing the sense to
:
-

Sim Bo Gf al.= wailing, Ar. ^S,


'JTfT(*^fc

cries

of children (v. infr.), but this improbable) & abbrev. 'n 'i, n.pr.loc. in

only

of valley S. of Jerusalem,

Jos 15 88 3 2 Ch 28

Zovvap.
,

18 16 ;

( (pdpayya 'Ovopi Tauwa V 16 Ymfitvdop.


;

<\>ap.

Btmnop;

ye (Save 'Ewo/i

33

the past), Ju 9 43 ii 34

Gn
1

30

24
i 6

"+

37" (both without


.

suffix);

L yfj
cf.

Bevevvop.;

sub

d. like II. jn (b),

D3n"|3

mere topographical term between Judah & Benjamin boundary


N'?;

elsewh. USU.
as

(pap. (vlov)'Evvop,)

jept

245
8 16 (all P)
10

Jos 1 5 s 1 8 16 also
;

'n

\3 1 'a

5
(

cf.

Ne 1 i 30

(pass.)

Ho 7

s
;

of ",

pn mm

nsk> 'n

elsewhere alw. 'H"|3

K 23

Zp

3"

i.

e.

re-

Kt

has *J3
ref.

'3

K 23 10 2 Ch 28 s Qn account f tn i g 33<S ^31.32 9 32 inhuman & idolatrous practice it was abhorred


sacrifice of children

DM, Qr &
Jg

93
j

sing.),

&

store speech of a pure kind, sq.

CBJT?^;

int<

3?
;

alw. with

to the

1S10'
i.e.

another heart, sq.

turn a wind (rwi

by

fire, 2

2.6

36.

bring from different quarter)


i
21 ' 252

Ex 10"
4"

(J).
etc.,
(cf.

b. overturn, overthrow, sq. ace.

Sodom,

by

priest prophet, by Josiah; this conception afterward developed, through

&

&

Gn
'151

defiled

(J),

rOBilD

Am 4" v. infr.;
2

Dt 29 s2 Je 20 16 La

Is 66

24
,
.

Th.ol.326 ff

cf.

Rob BB " m ' Tobler T<- " " Bd PaI los mod. name (of lower half of valley, toward SE.)
;

into Jewish Gehinnom Di Bu C hH OToch.lSl t


j

(cf.

Weber a,uvl0

< -

city of

Ammon

S io3

also n3BH, [rOBPID]);


1

Ch

19
2
s2

(obj.
(||

om.);

& NT yeWa Q n locality

mountains Jb

9* 28"; throne

Hg
1S
;

"TO^n),
3

chariots v 22 ; tent (^nk),

earth

= devastate) ('n

n^ob

'fl

Ju

obj.

Jb I2

wicked men

Wady er-Rabdbi.

TJ^n

n.pr.
i
13

loc.

and Iwwa;

site

2K18

named betw. Sepharvaim unknown, yet cf. Dl Fa279


;

(TIKI Dhp-nK D"r6x D3BTO3 D33 >mtT\ 12 7 Jb 34 a (obj. om.). c. turn= iTlbjj) alter; a colour change, transform (i) sq. a.cc.

Am4 n

pr

34

9
v.

=Is 3 7
flu. '

13
.

(i^5?)

Lvi 3 55
Che

PD271 t
t-:

sub

v. 'O;

(P); skin Je 13 ; bed (i33ft? his lying down) ty 41* i.e. restore
(2)
c.

33

t"n>

Cm

to

interj.

hush! keep silence


and he
said, I

health;

pervert
\jr

D^K

n:n Je 23 s6

(prob. onomatop.)

Ju

19

(3) sq. ace.


to hate his

Inf.

105"

he turned their heart

have a

secret errand unto thee,

king,
10

Dii "TO^'1

and

he

said,

Keep
!

silence!

burying men
every place

(while in a pestilence), 8 s (ellipt.) in


cast

Am6

Dn

"ION1

DH ^ vtj'n they

them

(the

(4) turn to, into, sq. two 8 V'114 rock into pool of water; usu. sq. ace. + ?, iff 66 6 sea into dry land, ijr 78" rivers into blood, cf. 105 29 Je3i 13 mourning 12 into joy, so ^ 30 Am 5 7 justice into worm-

people;

ace.

LV13

10

corpses) forth, (saying)

Hb 2 20 Zp

Zc

17
.

*JM? (VJEO) Inflected, as though a


sq.

Hush I

8 feasts into mourning; Dt23= wood,cf.6 8 Ne 1 3 2 curse into blessing; 5 death-shade


;

12

10

Am
2

verb, imv. pi. ^<]

Ji'iS, \jXli

(Ges compares Arab. lii [=D?n] hither/ inflected as an imv., e.g. -W AQ1 5368 ). Hence as denom.
-

Ne 8"

into
back,
1

morning.

2.
2
s6

Ju 203"
;

intrans. a. turn,

turn

K 5 ^ 78'

Ch

12

S 25 12

b.

turn
J3?

sq. -pi!>

sq.

pred. adj.

'n

change, change into, turn white Lv 1 3 34132


16

tHiph.

imp/, apoc. stilled the people.

Drn

Nu

30

13

and Caleb

(all P).

Jb2o H
3 mpl.

Miph. P/ Wfi Ex
;

7
16

+ 10 1.

^?n?1 consec.
19

Lv
t.,

rWDH

v.

sub
vb.

JIB.

Bn5Jbi9 UBrm consec. Ex


overturn
,

+3
17

13 ; 13BH3
s
,

1%?) 2 naon} Las'


;

S 4 19 Dnio 16

Is

34

etc.;
;

t^TSn

turn,

(NH

id.,

Aram. ^g|, ^So, Ar. alii "W SG47 As. abdku, 3 apdku DP) Qal Pf. Lvi 3 +i3t.; f^j\
consec.
Dnafit!
23

5 10 60 5 Jo 3 4 WJ3 Ex 14 Is 63 9 21 13Bn>l Ex 7 20 Jb 30 Ez 4 Inf. abs. jilg 20 TUBro Jon 3 4 ; Est9'; P<. 'nBni'Pr 17

Is

Jmpf. ^BiV 2 ms. ?]Bnn

2K21
12

13

Jb34
23
36
,

2S
;

3 mpl. 13BH

78

Am6
;
:

J6

etc.;

/mp/. ifep

La 3

Je'13

9 +6t.; *^pnn is io wasn>i Ju 7 13 3 fs.'n'snrii 2 Ch 9 12 ; $vy$ sf. 15 12 9 /mc^n 1K22 34 Zp 3 i3an_'liS25 Jbi2

tjbn^.

Gn
;

25

I9

turn oneself, turn, 20 turn back (cf. Qal 2 a) Jos 8 (JE); <wm 8 aside ^ 78"; tow from side to side EZ4 pains
1. reflex.
intrans.
a.
;

&

turned upon

(?5?)

her

S 4 19
16
;

(i.e.

came suddenly
sq.

= 2 Chi 8
29
;

s3
;

//
;

a&s.
sf.

Gn

19 3 2 S io

on D?3Bn
a*.

iChi 9 3

^BH Pri2 cstr. T|fen 21 'SB? Gn 19 ^MJ


7
; ;

upon her) cf. Dn io Jb 19 19 turn to(ward),


;

turn against
sq.
t>y,

3
25

Is

60

(\\)>

N3).

b.

(so Baer, q. v.) Is


8

16

29

v.
8
;

tyQ;
pi.

Pt.

#1 Am
7
;

'SBhn
8

^ii 4

Ho 7 La 4". pass. 1. trans, a. turn, turn about, turn over, c. ace: Jos 7" (JE); a dish e.g. turn the back (*)"#)
DOSnn
naiBn
,

Am 5

turn=change (oneself) sq. pred. adj. LVI3 noun (]), vine turns into de(P); sq. pred. 2 generate plant Je 2 '; no pred. expressed Jb 20 14 (cf. v b); of heart turned in compassion

Ho
i
20
;

11

8
(
||

,f 31l"0

VTO3?), in sorrow, distress,


5

La

of heart changed, so as to be favourably

13 (nr&S) iTJB-^y 2K21 ; the hand, & so the 33 34 horses of a' chariot 1 K22 =2Chi8 2K9 23 ; 3 but also (sq. 3) of hostility La 3 ; turn a cake

change disposed toward (sq. ?) EX14 (J) of mind; sq. f>, of plague spots changing 1617 colour Lv 13 (P); rod changing to serpent

Ton
Ex 7"
6
; ;

246

yvi
1

dance to (P); faces to paleness Je 30 15 comeliness to corruption mourning La 5 Dn io8 y!*& D$ -]Sn>l I s 63 10 Jb 3c.2 '. c. be 20 per verse, only pt. used subst. i3it5y3 ^E~3 Pr 1 7
;

but order of words perhaps reversed in ); 3 O?!? ! 20 rDBHEiri rV3 assigned also to Asa's
1

time

Ch
-f-

l6 10

ttv
,

<vX<iiciji>

L
tt/v

dt

oikov

<j>vKaKrjt;

cf.

Acts 16 24 where dt

fatirfpm!

he that is perverse with his tongue. 2. pass., a. be turned, turned over to sq. ?, an inheritance
to

(pvXaKqv,

dt to v\ov\

strangers
1720

La

b.

be reversed

Est 9

1
.

TLrCEnjPlJ thing (only Pr

n -fexc.

perversity,
14

perverse

Dt 32 20) PI.
;

waters into blood 6 7 (E); Saul into another man 1 S io ; s streams into pitch Is 34 sun to darkness
c. be turned, changed, sq. ?,

Ex

cstr. id. Pr 2 perverse things, 12 io 32 23 s3 cf. particularly utterances Pr 2 'n ^3 8 13 'D io31 and even Tl 15*K Pr 16 28

Dt

32

20

+ 8 1.
,

abs. fliasnn

stones to chaff Jb 41 month changed from sorrow to gladness Est 9^ cf. ^ 32* where complem. om. d. be overturned, over-

J03

20

|te$

(]|?jH?

4 e. be upturned, thrown, of city Nineveh Jon 3 of subterran. work of miners Jb 28* there is
.

Pr 6 14 16 30 D3 (||

slanderer); but also thoughts, devices 'T\ "OT Dt 22=2>erverse generation 'n Pr 2 14 (|| IT) nib'JJ). fr|T6), VT
;

an upturning.

Jb38

14

Gn
Si

s4

Hitlip. Impf. 3 Pt. 'nsnno j u 7 13 Jb 37 12

fs.
;

'H?l

2^n Na

dub.

perhaps

txt. err.

v. 3XJ.

reflex.

&

intrans.:

1.

roBnnp tarn this way

rhxn T T
.

v.

sub

b*).

flaming sword Gn 3 24 (J); storm-cloud Jb 37 12 ; turn over over Ju 7 1S of bread-cake tumbling into the host of Midian. 2. transform onself Jb38 14 of earth under rising dawn. Hoph. l'f.
thai,

every

way, of the

tl^fl n.[m.] deriv. & mng. dub.; only 24 33T iXh -J^y WM; txt. prob. in 23 *?$& error ' ?1BX0 so Co (cf. 26 7 ) <S X with

Ez

ty Tjsnn Jb 30 upon me terrors (cf.


11.111.

n^n?3

15

W^
the

there have been turned

v 14 of
,

foes).

the contrary, contrariness, TTJSn 3i v 34 sf. DMBn abs. 'n Ez 1 6 perversity; tff^H
Is 29
16

Hiph. of V]Ti,with rattling ; Ew |2tn (so Codd.) with shoulder as place cf carrying weapon; Bb Sm pEH multitude; Dl Ber's Ezech. ii. ga ; ng ]jk e sense without emend, by comparing As. esin (-si) collect, gather, Flood 26 Tabl."- "-, but this very dubious.
J-ffi,

arms; Hi

Inf.

(v.

Baer);

1.

"in

v.

sub tot.

contrary, opposite

34 thing BftyTflp -jsn r\2"<m Ezi6 &; there hath occurred in thee the contrary from other women ;

v 34 ^Bflp V?$5 so thou hast become the contrary. 2. D33BH Is 29 16 Oh, your perversity !

n.pr.mont. 1. mt. on border of Edom, alw. "inn "in, named as stage in Isr.'s journey to Canaan Nu 20 22 21 4 33 s7 Dt 32 50 ; as place of Aaron's death Nu 20 232527 33 383941 Dt 32 60
(all

tin

P);

=mod.

Jebel Nebi Martin

c.

50 miles

TrDDn n.f.

overthrow

As. abiktu (cf. esp.


plain)

Dl w), of the cities (of the [rognp] and ^sn 1 .

Gn

29

19

cf.

BN *J"J ^B3Bq t"i|B2Dn adj. crooked, Pr 21 8 crooked is the way of a guilty man. [rCEVIUj n.f. overthrow always cstr.

Bd disputed by Ew Trumbull K "de5hl)an e * 128ff who thinks of J. Maduvah, N"W. of Edom. 2. a NE. spur of Lebanon Nu 34 78 (P); mod. Jebel Akkar cf. p iter D"n" c,i! m, 2lpS33 Nbr G * os;r du >-p
;

S. of Dead Sea, just S. (SW.) of Petra, ace. to p* 1153 Rob BR n.i25. 1M.cf.5, 9 r.

Kn

Di,

&

'

esp.

-,

'

Furrer

ZPVv1 "-

27
;

yet v. Di.
1

8OT 1S
i7.

& always of overthrow of Sodom, n3Bnp Gomorrah etc., exc. Is i 7 D" "!} 'B, where rd. Frol,h D'lD Di al.; also Lag (Ew Che RS
;
1

t"iri n.pr.loc.
cf.

Ch
6

26

5
1

but

rd.

H T|

Schr^GF430

v.
||

2K17
v.

8".
11.

34:i

'

);

yet even so prob. gloss,


;

cf.

Stud. JPTh

15 -tjnn Ez 43

SfTI! sub
slay

rat.

Dt 29 s2 Je 49 18 and with force of verbal noun, governing ace, D1DTIK WtVti 'D 40 Is 13" Je 50 Am 4". Cf. also IfffiJ 1 b, flSB.n.

;m. cfto 'D

"lOIll vb. T

kill,

(NH ^
i-Jj

id.,

nnw MI
J"in
/>/.

(is. Impf. consec);


conflict,

Ar.

fall into war,

disorder, slaughter;
kill

Sab.

fight

TnrErtO

n.f. stocks or similar instrum.

of punishment (compelling crooked posture, or

mentioned rather late; as punishdistorting), ment for Jeremiah ftJJJ? %&} "#J *fl Je 20 2 s6 (@ tit tov KuTapaKTTjv k.t.X.), cf. 'BrTPK 29 ( flf
to anoKkfurfta
; ||

3 ms. 24 7 'n Ju9 +4t., rjn 2 Si4 +2t., J^J) consec. 2 1 2 1; Gn 4 2i Is 2 7 ; sf. *SpiJ consec. 1 S 1 6 ft$\
-

Os 4

",

Sab Denkm 2425) Qal

Impf. i^Ex i 3 16 +i4t.;


etc.;

io 8 + 4 t.; "J^ Jb 5 2 14 1 s. sf. ""in: Gn 4


;

flip
tfTJflf
41
;

P^SrTPN

dt tov

KarapaKTrjv,

Am 2

a
,

J'inK

Am 9

1 ;

cohort. njinSI

Gn 27

sf.

nn
10

247
some
(part
of,

mn
2

I'lnnNJ

2 S 4 2 K io; 3 mpl. ^rr + 94' Ez 3; VJtRJ Gn 34 25 + 4 t.; sf. }J$E Gn 2 6 7 16 50 sf. etc.; /ww.'nn JU8 pi. S")n Nun 6 7 Win Nu 25 + 2 t.; tfjq Nu 31 //. ** ^V?
,

s5

17
I

of), 4-

ace,

Ch 28 6 Ch I9 18
;

-'

78

s1
;

sq.

sq. dir. obj. c.

'

Nu

+ *VJ Est 9 Jinn Ec 3 s Est 7 4 / nt.;


1 i

is

2 t.;

16
;

cstr.

^n

tfq Ex ExV';

1S

2S ^J^tfi, 135"= i 3 6 19a, (but in last 3 first Niph. Itnpf. 1. pass, of Qal obj. is ace). 1 a, n.iV La 2 20 shall priest and propJtet be
1

ttfjn
16

42 Ex5 Vf?\ 1 S24 inn Gn27 +2t.; inn Ex 21"; ><.'oc<.n.'n Gn 4 + 4 t.; n.in Ez 21 B \nn Ez 28 D*rjh Je 4 2 K I7 jpa. B^nn 21
21
1 ;

';

'5

31

Qal 1 b, Ez 26" ann nrs (= 5-inna), but Co ann jnna. Pu. P/. 3 ms. nil Is 27' 6* s/am (pass, of Qal 1 b); cf. 1 pi.
slain in the sanctuary
3 fpl.
?

2. pass, of

njpj? Ez

26"; also

Is'io

2 t.;

iwn
1.

i 8 27';

D'Jin Is 14 19 ; cstr. "nn Je i8 rronn i s 26 21 ; -wn'pr 7 20 ;


;

ua*jh

^ 44 23

(||

nnat: |Nsa yae>nj).

a. fe7Z, Za;/,

implying ruthless violence,

trffi n.m.
4-2t.

** slaughter
(Co
;

'n abs.

Pr 24"

csp. private violence

Gn

-"->"-

i2

ls

(all J),

4142 20 11 (E) 26 7 27 34

2526

37

2026

(all J),
21

49"

(poem in

J),

Ex

2
19

141415

(E), 5
'-"
-

(J)
56

(both JE), Nu 3 i (P) Ju 9 iSi6 2 22 21 2 4 1U218 2 S 3 30 4 I0 ,, - z 14 7 23 21 31 i8 121 " 4 i 9 11014 io 8 iCh7 21

21" 23' 16 2 20 6

7 of 2nn); cstr. Is 2 7 Jews' slaughter of their enemies Est 9' (|| ?^3t*); D'oo Pr 24 11 (II rmsb ^np^) nn vavin yjns syfr Is2 7 7 ; 31 Jnn Dva is 30 25 (cf. " B*an ova

+ Ez26

15

1K2"
23
1 1

iSS?

2K9
-

26 "i^-nx v ).

Ez 26 15

id.

with

Co' supr.
foil,

3 6 10 10 Zc 25 Ne 4 6 ,8 , - J0 SI H 1 K 12 27 io 9 4 (|| D?H); cf. Ju 8 9 ^ 1 26 20 2 Ch 22 Ne 9 ; so of massacre of Jews Is 14 13 4 7 (both T05!>njj planned by Haman Est 3

Ch

21

413

22

24

23 - 25

Tnyin

n.f. slaughter; only abs. in


1

s 32 combinations, 1\ N" Je 7 19 new name for 3 tVZ ; tl OS" Je 1 2 of the wicked, i.e. day Qbn-(3
?.

of judgment; 11

I^2f

Zc

4-7

i.e.

Judah and

1360} nnp), and of slaughter of Jews' enemies 11 in defence and revenge Eit 8 (same combin.) n },. hence asg ijie gi a in c f_ V
(pi

Israel, slaughtered

by

their shepherds.

+ 1. tl
(As.
sec.

y ^e.io.12.15.16 8 of wholesale slaughter after battle Nu3i 7 81717 M 11 24 io (both JE), I3 (P), JU7 2325 (all P), Jos8
p
' -

irA II Dl
BA81
-

1(1 vb. conceive, 1^ 21


478

become pregnant
-

Jiiger

);
15

Qal
1 s.
s6

Muss. Arnolt Hbr0rt


Pf.
3 ms.
12
;

189ft

'

nnni
2
1

con-

8 17 9
2

45

2Sio
6-7-9

18
17

Ch28

36

Ez26
14
19

1K9" 811
cf.

11 24
,

2K8
Jug
47

12

1CI119
;

18

+
18
;

fs.
;

nnnn

Gn 16";

fs.'nnm
pi.

cf.

26

consec.
21 17

pt, pass.
s
,

Ju 13 3
Tmpf.

wnn Nun
;

Wnn

the slain Is

io
16

Ez23'

37

Jei8
1

niD VPq Je 4 3 Ez
'

(||

anrnac); further
2
.

Ho 9" Hb

K n =2 Ch
8

8 9 ; also of slaughter in a revolt 17 2. of God's slaying in 23


'

4 judgment (stern and inscrutable),10 Gn4 20 (E), 1 3 ls a Ex 4* i 3 2 2 (all JE), Am 2 4 9 La 2 421

43

22

s3

f 59
(J),
3
;

12

Je 15
(at

78 135 136 cf. Nu ii (JE), 30 26 21 (puss, the slain, so 2 7 7 ), Is 14 5 ''s-'-ioxa rrrunn Ho 6 fig. (Ipfoxri
31 34
-

10

18

1615

Gn 4'+ 26 1. (inffl Gn 16 4); 2 mpl. nnn is 33"; /m / 3 fpl. jnnni Gn 19 35 vn Is 59 4 cf. also v sub Po. a6s. nin Jb 15 4 Dnnin Ho 2 7 ; 1. infr.; Pt. f. sf. VTjin Ct 3 36 21 44 lit. conceive, become pregnant Gn 16 19 25 3 of man expressed 2 S 1 1 (agency 38'" (all J), 18 36 38 ); usu. in phr. l)m "BWl by ? Gn 19 Gn 4 2 1 2 2 9 32 33 34 35 30" (allJ), v (allE),
Is 26
nnril
13
,

'

i
'

'

17

,:!3

D'JOasa).

3. rarely of judicial killing by


s

men

God's command),

(H),

Nu

25

IVn&iyp.

(JE), 4. of killing beasts,


16

Ex 32 s7 Dt 13 1010

(JE),
cf.

Lv 20 1616
9 unnn 22 s9 (J ;
6

Ez

Nu

Balaam's ass), Lv 20 cf. supr., Is 22" (oxen; Da -\f pann IS27 1 ; also of killing Hone'),
vines,

prob. also 1 Ch 4 nnm 3 Dnip-nX \yhm] cf. Be; further Ju 13 and cf. nx ^nnn a5n Moses' 'question njn 12 , in^rn.^ a'jX-D{< Nu 1 1 have I conceived all this
17
,
,

2 38 (both J), Ex2 368 3 s3 Is 8 Ho I i Ch 7 3 -4

(E),

s0

2K4

17

D^>3

by

hail
1 23
7'
,

i//-

78

47
.

lions 2
is

16 viper Jb 20

5. of killing by beasts: 6. quite general


.

Pt.f. it people,or have I brought forth? 2. metaph. nn ti^J ioa Ct 3 4


.

||

DX H02' bn wnn

Is 26
&i>
cf.

18

of anxious

and disappointed waiting;


Is
11

Ki3"6 nyi JfTO njJ

Ec

7. destroy, ruin
2
;

r6n W.n nnn


Che
;

33

of futile planning,

nnbi e>ya-nn: yygfc jb 5 i$3g n"n Dnnri dtib p r i 32 Diasri D^'pa


rnjneh

njWB
also of
26
.

elsewhere of
15

evil,

mischief ?9V '"H


35

those ruined by shameless woman Pr 7 Regular construction is c. ace; obj. sometimes


om., as

cf. Jb 15 n^l f 7 (subj. 13 4 read inn (Inf. abs.) cf. Di. Is 59 so also v 3 Pn. Pf. 3 ms. n?3 nnh Jb 3 a man hath been

n|5^'

wicked man),

La2 21
16

used abs.
3
;

La 3" Ez2i

EC3

sq.

Je 4 31 15 3 3 slay among, i.e.


13

Ho

conceived (Bo

11 -

plos

Ba NB 77 regard

as

Qal

pass.).

Po.

Inf. abs., conceive, contrive, devise

Wll

mn

mn
rd. rather IjW n.3-=I 3.k> 6$) V*J ,c Qal Inf. abs. v. supr. (Ba expl. MT as 26 Qal Inf. ;)ass.).-On *3Vl Gn 49 v. "*1 and nn l c.
-

Din
''Q^n
v.

but Is 59

*$S|

p.

74 supr.
i.e.

Tlin n.pr.m.

{mountaineer;

til.

rnn adj.f. pregnant; abs. 'n Gn i6"


;

+
rf.

10

1.

cstr.

rnn J e 20 17

pi. cstr.
12

mnfffl 2

K 15";

Dn'nin 2

Ami K 8 ;pregnant,
Tfnn
13

27 1. son tain-people (or land)? cf. Di Gn 1 i ) ; of Terah, brother of Abram and father of Lot 27 27 31 2" (all P), v (J); also father of Milcah (Nahor's wife) & Iscah v 29 (J). 2. a Levite (Gershonite) 1 Ch 23". On pn in

moun-

Gnu

as attrib., 'n ngfc


(D^jf>),

Ex

21

s3
;

v 25
iu

(*!>),
-

1S4"

as pred. Gn38 * S 11 5 Is 7"

24

n.pr.loc.

v.

sub Din 7V3, p. III.

(+ n<37Dj
ju

P hr *T1 n ! n
14

resemblance to Is

gu b s t. pregnant women, 1886,175^ j^sj. 13 women with child i 2 8 12 15 16 Je 31 8 once of womb ^Dnil and, in aim., Is 26

cf.

p e ters Hbr

W^
-

tD

1)1 vb.

throw down, break


?Ar.

or tear
bray,
217

6" (on

down IMI

Din;

Aprl885,24Si A,,r-

Am
1' ;

pound, crush (grain)) Qal Pf 'fl La 2 ; oin is I4 i7 jjtanm j u (p 'ncnrn Ez 13 14 Mi 5 10


; ;

J^j,

bruise,

39 412 Win WVJI Ez i6 '26


14
;

1
19
;

1014

19

Impf.
1

nSiy rnn j e 20 17

(hn
I
.

v.

fi'-jn.

LiTHn J

*dj
1

pregnant, only pi. as subst


As. eriidte Jiiger
BA81
-

Diin;jbi2 sf.\D"in;is2 2 n^Y^iChao ; 4 ?W$l Pr 2 9 ^"VJlf^l 7 3 & sf. 3 ms. ^D-inn DinK Je 24 6 '42 10 2 ms. D\nn'Exi5 Pr'14 4 2124 D'nnK Mai i ; 3 mpl. WVP Ex'19
1

';

ttrtjp

WT#TnjHb 14
T
'n abs.

473

K'3

25
;

Imv.

trm f 58';
,

sf.

npin
;

ii 25';

(cf.

).

(V^n Ho 9" Ru4 13


Ew' 214
cf.
*,

n.[m.] conception, pregnancy;


;

Din Je 31 28 Ofhq Je Inf.

Je45
tear

4
;

pass. WW
c.

18 30 ;

10

Ft. act.

Din
1014

1. <Aroio down,
1

sf.

?\Pk!

Gn 3

16
,

either

down,
(33,

ace: altar(s)

Ju

s5

K 18
?

30

19

contr., so

or erron. for
;

stands in Sam.

Di

W"V1 which
'n

height
333)
1

where idol-altar stood


17
;

cf.
25

3? sub

conception, in combin.

fVnngi fB3D? nnks

Ho 9"; ijw
Gn
2
16

r6 "

\m

Ez 16 2S11 city (cities) Is 1 4 Ch 20 (cf. Ml27 ) Mai i 4 (obj. not


1

s9

2K3

25

14

wall(s)Ez i3

26

12
;

house Pr 14

(fig.

expr.); of foolish
2

Eu

13

^2*uj) Tj3i3S?

3
1

(II

nbri).

woman's

t'H'nn

adj. gent.
(

Ch

n
s5

27

"l^qri; but

Mi5

10
;

read prob.' "tnnn

c f.

||

S 23

q.v.

T D"\n n.pr.m. a Canaanitish king ruling in Gezer Jos io 33


.

land Pr 29 4 (opp. I'DJj!); obj. men Ex 1 5 7 (poem in E) Is 22 19 (cast down Shebna from office); fig., opp. building up, of Yahweh's dealings s with men ^ 28 5 cf. (without obj.) Je 24 42' ;
obj. indef. 28 La 2 17 31

strongholds (D^SSD) La 2 4 tower(s)Ez26 ; fig. overthrow (i.e. ruin)


action);

t WSn n.pr .m. a Judaite


comp. Sab.
1

(DHM

*" DOTkm M
-

Up

W W33
,

Jb 12".

"VhH Je 45'; abs. Je i 1 2. break down, break

"

n. pr.

Ch

Din, nO"in, Ar. n.pr. l^a, etc.) r '


1 1 1

teeth
v. D"in

D^rt

jvs p.

supr.

^ 58" break away their in their mouth! fig., addressed to God. 3. break through, intr., sq. /*7% Ex 19 21 ; sq.
away
(both J).
;

to'SS iCSE 1 Tj

i[|i?2">n] n.m. mng. dub.; text perhaps 3 corrupt; only Am 4 njiOinn niJW^rn and ye shall cast them (your JVinx, posterity, AE
;

Hi

RV cast

[yourselves], but read rather with

Vrss as pass. '^JJ shall be cast) into Harmon; if text be sound, some locality must be meant, though the nature of the allusion is
lost

Miph. Pf. 3 fs. npnns 16 17 Je5o Joi Winjl consec. 4 20 40 EZ30 38 Impf Uyrfi JC3I 3 fs. OVVf Pr 1 1 11 (WW ^ 1 1 3 P. nteVgrj Ez 3 6 35M ; 6e thrown or <ora down; wall(s) of vineyard Pr 24 31 of city Je 50 15 cities Ez 36 s5 cf. v 36 fig. ruined Pr 11" (opp. Dffl); foundations, 4 3 mountains Ez 38 20 Tfirtf ^ 1 1 n'niD^ Ez 30
Pr 24 31
3 pi. ")??
; ; ; ; ;
,

24 *7$ rb& v

(AV,

as=

into the palace, treats |lDtn improb. pDIK). X <3 have mountain(s) of Armenia
G<

storehouses nVl3Bp Jo
'

17

[v. 'd]

valley E. of

Jerus.

(njte tn), Symm Armenia, cf. Lag Hoffm ZAWI "- ,882 1 2) of exile; Hi-St for 'n rd.
,
'

* Abbm

be plucked

40 bnrvnfy tfnsrtb Je^i it shall not nor thrown down, appar. proverb, up

njTHTfK]

to

Hadadrimmon,
Gunning;

of Jezreel, so

the

whence
cast

Ew ingeniously njitn "inn

n.pr.loc. in plain ds ro Spot to 'Popnav,

and ye

shall

of

Rimmonah (name Rimmon 2 K 5 18 ) to

of idol, supposed fem.

mountains.

Impf 2 ms. sf. DCn Ex 23"; Inf. abs. Din Ex 2 3 24 Pt. pi. sf. WlfJO Is 49"; overs4 throw, tear down DP")^ D n Ex 23 thou shall = idols cf. utterly tear t/iem down ( JE obj. Di); pt. destroyers, of Zion Is 49" (H^nnD).
Pi.
;

expression,

implying destruction,

removal.

"!

Din
TD"in n.[m.] overthrow,

249
ftonn Kin
(v.
id.,

-in
/sob'

destruction, 19 only Is 19 one shall be called Dnnn Ty city

nn

v fionn),
.

&

fiDnn ^ya nn
/iJal>n

&
24

jionn i>ya
,

of destruction, i. e. (as usually explained) with punning allusion to On-Heliopolis it shall be called no longer Dnnn Ty city of the sun, but Dnnn Ty city of destruction, city whose temples, etc., of the sun have been destroyed but perh. jrdXis a<rchtK \>~)tn Ty city of
:

Lebanon JU3 3
1

cf.

<@

righteousness, so

intentional? De Che.

cf.

Gei CrMhrlft79 Brd Di (change id.); on other views v. id. &

4 (v. bona); nnn=^., 4 9 612 14 appar. also i ; nian nn l/<. Tabor, Ju 4 , 18 anna nian ( opp D;a bens); yai>?n nn cf. Je 4 6 18 6 1 S 2 S i also (poet.) '33 nn v 21 (cf. Dr); 31
.
,

= Is37 K i8

nn ^. IJya); tbv nnn Dim? 2X19 ?foa|>


sub

(v.

192

K2

lM3^);'bpnin
25
26

nn Mt.

Carmd

3* nn Dl n-In J u i (Stu onn ny) c f. Dnn Zc 14 44 J/oww< of Olives, (opp. N , 3) cf. nsta nnn
;

own

t[np"nn] n.f. W&f Am 9" and its


will

ruin
ruins

(concr.)
(i.e.

;Vnbnni
Tin n?p)

Tyb
1

onjio
7 13

Ez

ii 23 ; also

tb&tv

''JB-by Tj*j

nna

of

Kn

raise

up

(||

fTXnB).

K 23

(place of Sol.'s idolatry)

= n'retorrnn

TLrnD*"}n] n.f. overthrow, destruction, 19 ruin; ^)pnn H? I s 49 the land of thine over-

another, here fr.

mt. of the destroyer (same combin. in 25 'On fig. sense Je 51 ), others der.

TVffli anoint, Olives (cited as

nnmn
'

throw,

i.e.

thy ruined land (||TnbCt}>l IRObTJO).


of
foil.;

cf.

Hoffm

ZAW1882
;

175
;

and render &s = Mt. of nn Talm., Shabb. 56 b), Dnnn nn i n land of


Jerus. in gen.,
;

)U"7 (v "VI 668 n.m.


country

meaning dubious).
mountain,
hill,

Gn7
id.,
sf.
;

'

19

Moriah ph 3>3p
hill(II

Gn 22 s mts. about Dnn D.b^T ^ 125 2


nnn
1

cf.

also
18

f
s

1
;

(NH
;

pi.

Din, nn-jn;

ph. nn

W);
2

f citadel of Jerus. Is 22

of

temple
Is 2

hill

n?3n nn
,

Mi
,s
;

,2

= Je 26
Ob
17

WSnmn Drffl >.my_ Tin Ex 3" + c. n 10 ninn Gn i 2 8 + 12 1.; cstr. nn loc. rrjn Gn 14 Gn I o3"+; sf. nqn ^ 308 nnn J e 17 3 D3nn 6 f II 1 BTin 9Gn i4 pl- Q, 1 n Dt4 11" + c. art. SHJ GnV +; cstr. nn Gn8 +27 t.; *T|n Dt 33 15 + 8 t. (all poet.); sf. nn Is 14 25 49 11 Zc i 4 5 + Ez 38 21 (B Co imn), nn i s 6s 9 inn Ez 35 8 Mai i 3 n^in Dt 8 9 ; 1. mountain,
Sab.
18

+CIS

1-

3 ' 17

=Mi 4
;i>5f
4

'n abs. Jos 17

4,

c. art.

further
s

2 Ch 33 also B^B nn Mt. Zion Is 4 5 8 18

*n*% nn nnn J e 1 7 s
;

18 7 24-

29 31
2

32

37
s8

Mi
1

Las

18

(these often not sharply distinguished, a. specif, mountain, high elevation, oft. but) "in Mount in all the literature; e.g. ^'p
hill
:

30 ^ 24 (ta. of Horeb Nu io JE); niK3i; "-in 3 " Ob 16 Ez B>npn nn Zc 8 "enrrnn z P 3 20 40 lsn 9 =65 25 cf. 56' 57 13 65" J02 (||fiX) 4" 6 3 2 v. further (||d.) +2 (\\id.) 3 1 5 43 4 8 20 16 is 66 cf. Dn 9 & enpn nn DWTi) ^nrjin
,

74 78 125 (v. also |tyj; comp. 32 's ns nn i6' ^7} is 2 3 Is io ;


s

Jo 3 5 + 48 312 fiTn'! nn
,

=Mi 4 2
1

is

29

33

BJ^TP IS27

13
;

also
;

, BHp- 3X

nn nn

Dn

45
;

Sinai (properly, the Mount of Sinai; so always) tEx I9 1118 20 23 24 16 31 18 34"-- LV7 38 25 1 s 13 46 s4 26 27 NU3 28 Neg (v. W?); also nnn '
-

B^n-nfl J63I
in3B*ij 'K

23

even

n^
Dint?

tnjj

Bng

20
;

other designations of temple-hill are non nnn

^68

17
,

id.,

2 Exi9 +iot. Ex

18

19 (v

rd.

Dyn,

s
30

(|pVii5-nn) ;
,

D"

& btn^

nn Ez 17 23 20 4"
28
14

tn>nn Ez
(or gods
general,
1)

of the dis-

Codd.
also
1

24 +6t. Di) 20 8 U5.19 2.3.3.29. ;i-|in-in 34 27 32

18

Ex 24; 25^ 26 tEx 33 6 (v. Sft^,


,

tant abode of
(D ipN"nn
i.e.
\|f

God
is

so D'ripK

nn v ls
-

68 16
7

a God's mountain,

K 19

nanh DTO^n
8
;

nrri>K

EX3 anh nn'Sxn nn ny


1

a majestic mt., likewise in simile ?K

nnn3

5 27 13 iot.Dt9.io,iKi9 ;=D nbxnnnEx4 i8 24

further inn =jrf., n ,

Dt 4 U11
(cf.

4 - 5 -'19 - 20

^CgB-'O
(Sinai)

f 36
Ex

); DnSsn nn 18 5 2 13
4

elsewh. of
8

Horeb
supr.).

1K19
13

(v.

(all

JE)=mW

nn

Nu
;

io

33

Di); v. further

Note

partic.

fnj?iO"nn

Is 14

mountain of

nnn nn Hor
iot.

the

mount

50 28 28 nn Nu; Dt 32 = nnn Nu 20 i3J 50 49 Dt32 3 4 '=nnn 32 ;=mn onagri nnNu 27" Dt 32 49 cf. (i33 ^a?) onagri nn Nu 33 47 "8
-

(so always)

Nu
;

20 22 +

meeting or of assembly, i.e. the dwelling-place of the gods, ace. to Babylonian conception, here
represented as in the far north, v. esp. Che De Di,

DI F* OT m

COT "

,oc -

Jr 57 " Jen "" .

Upon

Gerizim fDti'i 29 27 12 Jos 8 s3 tfkn j u 9 7 b^y nn Mt. Ebal-yDt 1 i 29 (rnprj 4 3 Jos 8 3033 also ponrt nn Mt. Hermon 27
Dn|
'

nn

Jft.

the mt. is
,

n^ins-^y |j3rii Ju 1 1 38 & the peculiar phr. "^ 'njvy nh$K\ Dnnn v 37 go up upon "?K TV'S Ex I9 23 24 13 344
;

nnrrby

c f.

Dr^r^j

8 Dt3 Josn

17

12 15 13 511

iChs

23
;

cf.

Dt

4S

(all

JE);

cf.

ace. in

nnn nn onk byn

Nu 20s6

-in

250

-in

18 32 speak with one upon is ina 131 Ex 3 1 34 Nu Lv 25 (H), cf. command, give com3' (all P), 38 s4 mands, law, etc., 1.13 Lv 7 2 6** 2 7 (all P or H)
1 ;

Dnn lait? ^ 75 7 mountainous desert Vrss. & most mod. (Baer 13TO but cf. De) ; mountainward is rnn Gn 14 10 f. mts. as
.

other phrases with 3 upon (lit. in, i.e. in the midst of a group of nits.) Ex 34' ?33 (JE) 25 40 N1128 6 (all P),Is 13 4 ; but 31H3 ^ 106 19 26 s0 2

hiding1

2 places: onna isste nnnisri j u 6 </te 6urrow (Stanley, VB) which are in tlie mts.; cf. ^ 1 1

= at

Jel6 16

Jloreb,

inn Tna

Nu

(||n^33);

Dnn B^Wp
Dt
1

1JBH

Jb

28' (of

33

37

a< Aft.

Hot;
115

go doton from
(both JE)
34

MM

the mt. is "inn |D

TV Ex
Ju 9 36

mining), v. also
;

9
.

32
etc.

place of gazelles

Ch

g. mts. as running8 2 ; of leopards nin


for partridges
i

(both

P),

cf.
1616

b. mountain-range JB>3-in

v 10

17 D*|H|~in y*t D*|IM tfnn v (of the Jebel Hauran v. }Bb). c. mountain, indef.,
;
:

^68

Cl

r6N-in

Bno? Ct4 8 hunting-ground 20 Dnn tf& ^. 50 " c f. ! r 1 S 26


;

(fig.),

wander1

ing-place of lost sheep

(fig.)

Na3

18

K 22''

Jeso
2

cf.
16
.

v6

(||

Jb I4 18
style; flood

(|p1X); usu. pi. mountains, in general, or the mountains, esp. in poet. the higher

Ch 1 8

li.

ny33), (||nDi njnr^a) grazing-places for cattle ITtona


10

Ez 34 6

&

oft.

fig.;

D^n,
s

Dnnn,

covered

by

I^TT)"? f 50 cf. Dnn Jb


also (si vera
1.)

W
2

(rd. i>K for f\b


8

39

Gn 7 20 cf. v 19 8 ; covered by waters & freed therefrom by word of God (at creation) 6 a chief work of God (in creation) \^ 104
;

Dnn
for
.

01 Bi Che), of pasture of wild ass; ? Jb 4020 i.e. mts. as


,

Am 4 ^65
13
;

furnishing food Ct 4 6 8 14 Pr 27 s5

hippopot. ; v. further i. as place of field and


;

God Is 40' 2 of God Jbo 6


Is

90 Pr S (||rt?|); weighed by removed and overturned in anger


cf.

25

Vm6
cf.
5
;

34

devastated by
9
;

God

42" (UrtPai)
\js

Jeg

smoking
;

at God's

Ch 26 10 (opp. n^BB*, Tie*1?) Is 7 25 vineyards v. also txpi Dnn nnpXBn j, 1478 c Hg 1"; 3 fig. 72 (UlTiy:?); in promise Dnnn Wtf
f.

yj,

nbn

touch

104
i
4

Ju
cf.

Mi

Je 4 24

(||

nto), Na
'l?

melting at presence of '* 6 s 25 Is 63" 64 trembling Is5 V^97 5

32

mbn

rriyaarn

D^py j

18

144

cf.

Am

13

(\\id),

Hb 3

10

called

j. as kindled into flame (i.e. their forests; in 15 k. as scene of massacre, (fig.) Is sim.) ^83
.

to witness

Yahweh's dealings with

his people

Mi6 2

(||

H^

Q,

? n

cf.

v 1 (||niV35n),

addressed by
;

entreated to cover the guilty Hoio 8 (|| DiV33); '* also Ez 6 3 (|| niV33, opp. D'jVBS,
-

3 34 melting with blood; as place of battle array, 33 1. as height 1 S 1 7 places of illicit worship 7 6 25 L365 (||niy33) C f. Je 3 & appar. v (\\id.)
.

so

am

7 r\hi~in is T 57 ,

Dwn
'

Dnnn Dt
m.

12 2
for

^?) specif., mis. of Israel summoned to hear '' and addressed by him Ez 36 11 4 8 37 s2 38 s
39
cf.
2-4
;

(||niy33n);

but Ez 18

615

rd* perk OV\

Dnn

cf.

RS K31 & Ez

if".

in various

summoned
44 49
46
13

Is

to praise ^ \^ 148 9 (||niV33) 12 55 (||niV33); leaping in praise


|j

26 26 34 1 S 23 2 S 13 side of inn ybs 16 13 id; Dnn fo j s I? i c the mt, liaff s of mts.; Dnn D1J Jb 24 mountain-shower;

combinations inn IS

of'1^114

(both
;

riivaa)

Drj^qn Dt33
6

15

Dnnn
nBTU

(||D^y niV33) ly-nin Hb 3 (\\id.); Tjrnin s also ^ 76 (ace. to Bi Che; MT has HfljD for TJ), and prob. Gn 49 for MT Tj> "jtfl
(
||

Nu
Is

J u 9 30 shadow of the mts.; Dnn 13^ pap Zc 6 top ofmt. usu. inn twh 40 44 13 1 S 26 2 K i9 as place for beacon I4
?J?

nn Dnnm
-

D^iy nya?) c f. Di.


9

d.
7
;

%A *& "33 in i

30
"

17

(||

s 30

25

Is 18
;

3
),

(||i"W^3 ny33) c f.

40 52
;

ind nas in Ez 4 o2

ny33), ( c f. na^j-in 132 Dnnn b*xi l S 2 2 4

=Mi

& Dnn opfcj Dnn B'si i s


,

W>rn niu in Ez 17 22 pi. D'na3n Dnnn Gn 19 7 f 104 18 (||D^p), D'nin 'nn i'8 2 aV symbol of strength and pride (||niN{Mn f. rriyasin), c

(||^P. as dwelling-place) v. also ^72"; Dnnn >K'1 Gn 8 5 ; as lurking-places for am42

buscade

JU9 places for altars Ez6 (||ny33 13 inn C^l nO"l), for sacrifice Ho 4 (||niy33n)
,

2536

13

cinn Ez 38 20
rbzp),
cf.
17

||

niaiiD, noin).
7
,

opp.' valley

Jos

ig = mt.-ridge,

cf.

v 9 Ju 16 3

Dnn

nteyin

or plain Jos 12 8 (D; opp. lain,

nntw,
K
3
}<3

naiy,
;

Dt

also

Je 17 s6 (opp.
oft.
s

Gn
Ez

19 3 i>
4

(J;
2

opp. 133);

opp.

"nW) 2K2"
4

^95"; foundations of mts. Dnn npiD Dt 32" 8 ^ 18 (|| ttjefn niiDto 2 S 22*);' cf. Dnn asp!) 7 n. in fig. uses pini Dnn B^B *?P! Jon 2
.

(fig.)

32* (id.) 35

Is 40 (|| id.), opp. nypa 1310 La 4 19 (cf. Jos 1 2 8 supr.)


is
||

(\\*m Dt 8 11" f
7
;

(||.).
8
;

D'b-ri 5'b? riiynj?

I84I

fig.

of Isr.'s overcoming
1B33n^

104

opp.

Dnn

its foes;

,/,

104

10

*\fi

"'ly-by

D3^3i

J e 13" of
10

* D^np; n%l6] Dnn v&x s8 23 1 K 20 cf. v note also pyn iri (opp. nWn?); Jos 13" (P), & nnTOJ, Dnn-a Zc 14"; further
see also D'poy
,'

encountering hopeless calamities; Dnnn IS54 as less permanent & changeless than Yahweh's
kindness
(||riiy33);

v 25 fig. of Babylon.

lVnfr\ Jesi^A IBlbin 2. hill-country, mountain-

in

'-n.-i

251
:

region, a. opp. plain, etc. 17,s " Canaanites, "inn

dwelling-place of
(of
;

R#,

Nu

L Sapaia).
1 1

h. *T$} N3K")3 HSB' 2

S 23 11
niBB*
)

I3

opp. 3;3n ins


d;h epnrii 35331

o>n

&

r^B^M

promised land; i^rn:); ira nrnjn Dti 7 353 nrnini %ts

(rd. perh. '"inn. ! cf. Dr; o A P a X i, i.e. "?1Xn ?

but

6 'Apov X a'ws,

c f. Klo).

On
<S

ninnn

Ch

1 1

27

(' o 'aSi,

d> -in niB33i nbatsh* nhia


3.3331

Josh 2

"ina
; ;

nilii supr. p. 248.


2

2. '""Nn -ne*-'? DK'HK

v.

"ansni

rrVie^ai nrjya*
1

nWai

12 8

ef.

S23

33b

1 40 Ju 1 9 ; "inn indef. (Ae hill-country, the 9 io mountains, in gen.) 2 Ch 2 (place for hewing

iChn

(rd. prob.
33
.

nnnn) = nnnn -oV-ja DN'nN


more

T DU.VT n.pr.m. father of one


of David's heroes
2
1

(or

1)

wood)
etc.

so v' 7 ; b.

Ne 8
a
,-

15

(place for cutting boughs),

Ch
;

particular mountain-region, }bNn nn Dt I 7 (cf. v 7 ) v 19 hill-country: 24 6 of Amalekites Ju 12 15 (cf. v ), also Jos io 15 60 21 30 38 7 of Ephraim Jos 17 Ju -f 19 20 21 24
; ;
-

of

S 23 32 and
JE.

del. 133

cf.

but rd. prob. Dr 8- and v.


,

34

|E*

further

sub

W^l
nisttJn
:

v.

sub J>BE\

4
1

24

48

9
8

K4

i7 12 26 2
;

+ 6t. Jui 7, iSi

K 5K

22

4
4

2S20 21
15
8
4

Ch6 52

v. n's^'s

sub nsc*.

Ch

13

19

Ephraim and Gilead 50' (cf. also 1618 07 JU3 ); of Israel Jos 1 1 * in(n) J0S17 nn Ez 6 2 19 9 33 s8 3 4 1S 35 12 Dint? nn cf. typ 40 5tn^Ei7" 20 (H'EHipn) 34 ; inn ny i.e.
;

Je 4 15 3 1 6

"ijinn

v.

sub

TJI3.

itnanrtri

v.

sub nan.
official at

in mountain-country

Dt

37

T^yrin n.pr.m. a Persian s of Ahasuerus Est 4 6 910


-

court

(of

Ammonites),

33"; hill-country of Judah Jos 48 18 12 20 7 2i" 2 Ch 21" (Ifflff nn) 15 abode of Jebusites Jos 1 1 3
Je 32
.

44

n
"

21

27

4
;

t[/J[irt] vTj. Imp/. Dn3 ?rirP1 1 K


fr.

only Pi.
1

deceive, mock,

8 s7 (secondary formation

9?t\ Hiph., q.v.;

cf.
352
;

Thes
v.

OV *"'**'

Sta

VCR*

T^i
'

D "J-.^' ^-^' Cr** 1

in

*; otherwise

Ko

1-

further sub V?n).

t", "l"^n,

")"
1

adj. gent.
fr.

(= mountainsome unknown

tff'^nn
2

n.[m.]pl.

mockery:'n ^"DK

dweller (Thes)
;

n.pr.loc.) David's heroes


(cf.

used only
:

or deriv.
in

denning certain of

1. a. TJ.nn
34 "

nw

S 23 s3 *

niSJ) Jb 17 irwZy mockery snrroundeth me (De Di Da cf.VB). J")J")n */of inninn ^, 62" ace. to Thes al.,

Dr)=

Ch

1 1

(where

rd. prob. T\10 for

but

v. nin.

1
sixth letter; in modern Heb.= numeral 6; no evidence of this usage in OT times. T

Waw,

demonstr. force, D1 S79 ], it is less palpable) 1 before shwa' mobile or a labial is vocalized
often before a tone-syll.,

1;
13
;

when

the word itself


19
;

1,

demonstr. adv. and conj.

has a
so,

disj. accent,
9
;

(as SVipj
16
;

Gn 19
46

1DJ 33

then, and (Ph. Moab. Aram. 1; Ar. ^ ; Eth. (D\ w As. u Dl (but between vbs. the usu. connective
is

TOI44

:n;mExi

."ib;i

Josis

^]2Si 3

26
;

the enclitic

ma

K AT
Dr

2508
,

Dl "

).

The use

in Heb. shews that orig.


conj.,

was not
which
in

26 19 ; Wfe 49 7 ; :nrim J e4 8'; initio' ); when it forms with the preceding word a esp. pair, whether of parallel or opposed ideas

HJ

Is

merely copulative

but that
5122

it
),

possessed
is

a demonstrative force

(cf.

(as nni

nbi
n'n

na
32
7 19

Ex

1S
,

*JJ "V io

8
,

f?sj jax
2
,

Dt 25 13
14
i

+
,

viai inn

Gn
i

fcwj}

?n 3

often perceptible as such,


cases,

though

other

:ini aits

""i
,

12
,

n^Si Dvi'snhi
19

n?

s 22

from

its

being applied to denote

juxtaposition or connexion [cf. both .... and,' both Lat. turn .... turn properly demonstratives: As. ma has also a

mere Gk. r(, and

:Tnj
Kini

n[5

12

19

:n^i
131^1

n?Bt?

nn*i '3N 3 i,
32
s7
,

'

i3

41",

n3y Ex
1

crrj

nn
22
,

Nu

16

10
,

ife}

DVi^

13
,

tgi

PJ Is 14

252
Tjg}
1B> 59';

and often:
18
s
.

v.

more

fully

Bb M0 );

1 7 Jerusalem, 2 9

18 1

b.

and in particular

occas. also

with a
6
,

conj. accent (as SO^i*? 'OJ


4
,

('und zwar'), and

that

(explicative),

Gn

4*

Gn 3
1

21

cf.

Lv

Pr 25 cf. 32 ). used very freely and widely in Heb., but also with much delicacy, to express relations
Is 65",
is

of unoj 2 K 7 &T| l3Bn 1W Je 48',

nsnn jn^J
s9

Ju
that
2

40

17

W^S,

28 s in Bamah, and
:

in his city (unusual

text suspicious),
Is
f

S I3 !0 nDCBh and that desolate, been silent D?iyt31 an j, ^ tt ; from

57"
]
(

I have

j) js

and

shades

of

meaning
usu.
in

which by

Western
distinct

languages would
particles.

indicate

Je 15 13 Am 3 U (si vera 1.), 4 10 Zc 9 9b Mai i" 10 12 ^ 68 Pr 3 La 3 M Ec 8 2 Dn i 3 8 10 g av Ne 8 13


1 27 Ch9 2Ch8
13

^2

But

Heb.

particles such as ^N,


?ypb,

29 (but'even'fon, beforehand

27

W,

-IN,

|3K,

Dbw,

Tap,
:

$,

etc.,

were

inf., * sslc
,

28 e.g. in IS44

Jei7
sts.

10

reserved for cases in which special emph. or distinctness was desired their frequent use

Dr' 206 ).
it is

c.

it

is wrong; v. Ew 19 introduces an idea


12
,

was

be inconsistent with the lightness and grace of movement which the


felt instinctively to

Hebrew

ear loved; and thus in

AV, RV, words

what has preceded, 13 nearly equivalent to also, 1 S 25' s2 1 2 ask also the kingdom for him ; un6 btfkfiO <3 for of Isr. is it usually Ho 8
that

which

so exceeds or adds to

mm

like or, then, but, notwithstanding, howbeit, so, thus, tlierefcre, that, constantly appear, where

the Heb. has simply \. 1. And, connecting both words

(v. De) 2 Ch 27 (but v. ). may be rendered yea: so esp. in the 3 6 911 13 1 4 8 2 ascending numerations 3-4 Am i

also,

Ec s6 D^am

Or

it

(v.

supra),

and sentences (Gn I 5 '31 VT\\> W^ n W). When three, four, or more words follow, the conj. may connect them all, as Gn 7 21 io 2 (6 t.) 24 s5 (7 t.) Jos 7 M (10 t.) 2 S i7 2st often however it is
:

pr30
first

i8. 2 i.

6_ 7

pr6

,6

_ Jb5l9) 7 g Mi g4_ the


-^33',

number being aggravated, or augmented,


In one idiom
it is

by a higher.
geogr.

occurring in
peculiarly,
6

descriptions,

used
biiari

s2 1 10 prefixed only to the last, as Gn 5 io Dt 18 etc.; occas. even it connects only the first two, 9 9 8 47 Is i 13 1 45 Jo 42 Remarkably, how-

seemingly
as for the

= a<

the

same time:

tNu34

and

ever, ] as a mere conj. is, as a rule, not in classical Hebrew attached directly to verbs (esp. in the perf.), the construction with
)
:

border, bOp the great sea shall be to you also (Germ. 16 i>n|n Tjin the zugleich ') a border, Dt 3 middle of the stream being at tlie same time
'

W.

Dn D3^> rrrn

^M

consec. (v. 2) being (as in Moab.) preferred

the border, v 17 Jos 13 2327 i^' 2 -" 7 (but these, exc. Nu 34 6 might be cases of 5 c y). d. it connects
,

thus

ft*!

is said,

not

.1331

V.

Exceptions

in class.

Heb. are

(a) sts.
.

where synonyms are


. .

19 30 s6 coupled, as Nu 23 IST] "Wf, Dt 2 Ju 5 2 2 "naum vton 2 " 5" 8 8 19 6 29 20 ; 1 S 12 i Is

= or; Ex 20 1017 21 16 man 1T3 KXD31 hjW and selleth him, and (=or if) he be found in his 17 Lv2i" 22 23 24 Pr 29 s (Fl Ew RV hand, v
alternative cases, so that it

he that stealeth a

perh. !b)

isolated cases, difficult to reduce to rule s sts. due to text, error), as Gn 28" 38
s3
13

i6 14 i7 Mf (v. EX30 3 6 25 17 Dr) 27" 2 S 16' 17 perh. also Gen. 15 21 6 In later parts of OT, prob. through 34 ). Aram, influence, the pf. with simple ) occurs more freq. so esp. in Ec, where it is all but universal (e.g. 2 With the impf., etc.). the simple 1 is not so nnidiomatic, even in class. Heb. (cf. 3); v. Gen i 926 9 s7 i7 2 22 ,7 27 29 Ex 23" (freq.) 24 7 Nu i 4 12 Dt 17 13 30 1213 Jos 3 13
29
'-

13 38 20 7 16 1 S i' 7 3 4" 5 io" I7 25 other passages, appar. similar, the pf. (in and 1 has a frequent, force (v. 2), as Gn 37 s

Jud
al.

18

48

whether ... or) Jb 31 131626 etc. e. it connects contrasted ideas, where in our idiom the contrast would be expressed explicitly by but; in such
,

idea by

Nuio

17

'-2i
,

1620

iS2 22

thou shalt not eat, 4" 6 8 17 21 3i 10 etc, 1 K 2 26 33 34 2 3 4 io 7 + oft.; even after s6 15" Pno'or DK "3 might be expected), as (where Gn 42 10 Ex 21 18 LV26 45 Dt 11" Ju 19" 1 3 11 f. it introduces a contrasted idea in such a way as to suggest a question, esp. before a 10 pron., Ju 14 1 told it not to my father or my

cases prominence is usu. given to the contrasted its being placed immed. after the conj. Gn 2 17 but of the tree of the knowledge
:
. .

mother, "V5N ^b) and shall I


'

tell it

Ju7

3 Is 5
30
20
*

10

14
1

oft.
:

also in Je Is

Jb

ty,

2S11 11 Je25 29

ip3n

npan

DM

unto thee?

contrast 28"). Vid. Is4O 4i (Dr " more fully Dr 130 Ges " 2 6 Special senses: a. it %ta. = and specially, Gn 3 16 1K11 many strange women, and specially the daughter of Ph., Is i" Judah and (=and particularly)
e.g.
*
-

116

be guiltless? 45 s Ez 2031 3 3 25i the 1 consec. and pf. (see 2 a), Ex 5 s DfiaB'rrt and will ye make them rest from their burdens? Nu 16 10 DriE^a* and seek ye the priesthood
also?
1

and shall ye Jon 4". So

S 25"

Is 66" V.

50

21

and

shall I

keep

253
16 Dr' ""). g. attaching a silence ? Jb 32 (cf. fresh subj. (or obj.) to a clause already gram-

denoted by the principal verb takes place


such
cases, the relation

in

and also, Gn 2 9b matically complete, it 218 Nu 1 6 and they stood at the entrance of the
tent of meeting, pnNl
ilB'DI

expressed by

must

and Moses and


66
;

often in Engl, be stated explicitly by a conj., as wlien, since, seeing, though, etc., as occasion 4 may require. 80 very often, as Gn 1 1 let us

Aaron (stood
12
or
17
15

also),

v 27

Ex 35" Ju
is

Gn

,6b

3 s9 44' 46 Ex2Q Je 32 (cf.

T> r sm.i..v,t T

.my

when the

idea thus attached

not logically embraced in pred., it approximates to the Arab. J^j^JT .YL or 'waw of association' (foil, by an accus.: 16 yVAonnr^ Est 4 disk -nnyai >3K I will fast
4

subordinate, the principal

0)02 Smr\\ and its top in the heavens ( with its top in etc.), i8' 2 shall I have pleasure, |PJ ^'"INI and my lord is old
build a tower

lord being old)? Ju 16 15 How sayest thou, I love thee, "PIX px f\^>) and ( when) thy heart is not with me ? and esp. with a pers.
(

= my

pron.,
,

Gn
1

15

= with) my maidens, Ex 2 1 1 S 25 (sing.) and ( wb nnK with ) 2S12 30 2g (but insert here
42

what wilt thou give me


I
(

'aJKl

T"!J|

'H.?'"

and

= the

case being that I)

am

(but read

PI3J,
1

as

Ch 2 o2 20 10 Ne 6> 2 Gn
) ;

20

13 20 3 lo, thou wilt going hence childless? 18 die because of the woman thou hast taken
:

IS42

JeiQ

(but read MpTO PftJfl with

)
.

^3

12 3 7 2 Ch 2 13"; cf. Je 22 (vbl &ti), Jb 41 "Whether Is 48 16 inVll belongs here, is dub.

2B"

h.
is

repeated
23 S

= both

and (but
;

03
15

D3
14

more usual in

this sense)

Gn 34^ Nu
5

9
14

dwelling he proceeded to s7 9 DM seeing ye hate me, Ju 13 dwell), 26 and came to her rOB* N^ill a g she was
(different

npjJS Mi}\ seeing she is married, Nini since or he was

24*

from 2&?\

= and
19

for

J0S9

2S5 (txt. dub.), Isi6 38 Je 13 8 21 6 32 14 (txt. dub.) v 20 40 ^76 7 Jb34 29 Dn8 13 ffl Ne 1 2 i. a repetition of the same word
.

sitting,

1S18

23

iKi9 + oft.
12

Of a more

except, type are V'72

with

Dt 25 13
Pr 20
23

interposed expresses (a) diversity (rare), I9?J J-? a weight and a weight, i.e.

the afflicted "flflTpW v and ( when) he has no helper (cf. Jb 12 25 34 9 Vid. more 29 ), 104 1SDD J'Nl, 105 Jb 5 166 60 ,41 B2 'Ge8' fully Dr (The analogous

'

'

different weights (explained


;

by

i"l3l3pl

HT13),

v 14

use

=
+

3?3 with a heart and a heart ^ 3JJ with a double heart, 1 Ch 12 33 3$J 3$ &6a
1

(6) distribution (exc. in


oft.

"HJT) Dt32 IS13


:

20

very common in JJ Introducing an appeal to a fact confirmatory of some statement or as truly as (cf. Ew* 3400 ) promise, it almost
of

the

JliM

is

Arabic: "W"'" 83 .)

exclusively a late usage


5
13

cf.

Dr Intr

'

605 )

Ho am

and

J. is
5" 6

God

t^8? iCh 2 6 nyn 28 1414 2 Ch 8 14 34 13 35


elders
;

iytyi>
15

= for
,

ewry
"*fl
i

gate,
>?.pi

Jo 4 20

Am 9

Ezr io 14

TJ
8 - 22 - 22

of every city, Ne 13 24 Est 412 -' 21212 8 99 3 strengthened by "73


"fjf

12
12

2Chn
5

1*5)1
s8

"Ol in euery several


Dl'l
13

city,
3

19

28 25 31 19
21 - 2728

Je 29 ! 9 in Qor. the freq. 'And God is ... (comp. [the mighty, the merciful, etc.] '). 2. The 1 consecutive (formerly called
J.

and thy God, who

Is 5i 15

of hosts, J. is his name I [who promise

this]
3Sb
.

^S

32

Est2 n
18

45 145 with 73). j.

DV-ba, 3 (common in

14

11131717

the
(1

Waw
with

'

conversive'); a. with the impf.

it is

postB. Heb., esp. used in the formulation of

foil,

prop. = and

daghesh; before

N,

J),

as ""?>!

proverbs (the Vav adaequationis, HKVIB'ri 11) as Pr 17 3 25 32025 cold waters to a thirsty soul and good news from a far country (i.e. they
3 914 20 21 2 1 8 are like each other), 2 6 27 Ec 5 7 8 5 1 "- 19 2 in Arab, 'every cf. 9"; ijf I9 I25 Jb I4 (cf. man and his cares [accw*.],' every thing and
-

he proceeded to say, chiefly in contin. of a preceding perfect tense (so Moab.); in 1 & 2 sg., the tone, b. with the perf. (1,

with certain exceptions [v. Dr ' no], being thrown forward to the ultima), as 935^1 prop.
so [viz. as limited

'

its price,'

'

i.e.

they go together
v.

merchants
they are
).

and dogs

[accws.] of Seleucia,'

i.e.

like one another:

Fl K,

8chr

"-

M5t

More

7 12". But rarely in the opp. order, Jb 5 15b 1 S I2 cannot be thus explained: rd. with

by a verb, or other term, preceding] hadst thou sat, chiefly in continuation of a preceding imperfect tense, in its various senses of future, jussive, or frequentative. The further analysis of these idioms belongs Ch,TL to the grammar; see on a Dr Ges im ,
,

and on

T>

Dr
note

"-"11

k. in circumstantial DpSpCQl, and v. Dr. clauses 1 introduces a statement of the con-

consec. (esp. with the impf.) freq. couples two Verbs in such a manner
suffice to

Ges'" 2
1

Here

it

must

(a)

comitant conditions under which the action

that the

first,

indicating the general character

254
of the action, receives its closer definition in the second in such cases, the first may often be represented in Engl, by an adv., as Gn 26 18
:

and he turned and dug cs and he dug again; so oft.; and similarly with I'pin Gn 25 "VI? 24 ">, ^Xin Jos f, etc.; more
3B>1
1
,

19rM

by ) to a preceding volunt. or imv., so as to form a virtually hypothetical sentence, as Gn 18 4 2 Vm toy. nkt ,/ you do this, you shall
'

exceptionally,
6

Gn 30s7 Est
s

6
,

Gn 47 Jb 23 Ct 2 ,DM In Arab, Syr. Nii


s
.

La 3 M

and (not
Ges* 120
-

consec.)
"; cf. in

Is 55 v. Dr . 30 34 3"- 4 4. It expresses often an informal inference, or consequence, so, then, esp. at the 8 10 beginning of a speech: Gn2 7 \jr 2 and often
1

s8

live,

Pr

4 -8

1S2

(v.

ilPljn

now,

therefore;
s5

HQ?1

and

JJI'TO}

the stronger form of

then?

Gn
.
.

the ccnj. i_ here corresponds: ). (6) "1 with the impf. sts. expresses a contrast and yet, Gn 32 31 I have seen God face to face

W""

40

S 15 14 26 s2 I33q let, S 2 4 3 2 K 4 41 ni?j? inp} over, then bring meal, Ez 18 32 So the ) consec. and
then, is
tlien,

29 he?

Nu
Gn

why,
where,

12 8 i6 3 +;

Ex 2 20 H)

34

21

come

?3991
2
,7

and

144 Jb io + (cf. Dr a tendency in the later **). (c) books of the OT to use the pf. with simple 1, where the classical language would employ the impf. with 1 (cf. supr. 1); so esp. in Ec, where 17 17 \ occurs thrice ouly, i 4 (d) a double pf. with 1 consec. is sts. used, informally but thus () in past neatly, with a hypoth. force

S 3 8 19 s9

yet ,s Is 5i

my
is

soul is delivered,
14

Dt

s5

the
1S

^ 73

Dt 2 4 B$jgft\ take heed, therefore, f ?V*P- know therefore, 30 19 1 S 6 5 1 K 2 6


pf.,

as

>

there

RU3
viz.

9
;

Josi5
1 )

19

Is49

6b

I19

'

(Dr*

).

5.
a.

introduces the predicate or apodosis: consec. and the pf. in answer to

DK or

'3

constantly, as
to

Ex
,

s2

19

23

if

thou
I
);
1S6_8

heaikenest
(

= 1 will be) enemy to thy enemies (v. Dr


Ex
1 2
4"1

my

voice,

R3!5$1

then

am
s

or present time Exi6 21 D1-^} the sun uEed to be warm, and

W?$?
it

&r\)

and

after the casus pendens,

every servant

= and

if (or when) the


1

used to melt sun was warm, it


-nonai
3Bi
;

that

is

bought

for

money,

nriijpi
31

thou shalt
s4

melted, 33'

K
ffl

18 10

Jei8 48

and if
fut.

it

9 turns, I repent, 20 (v.

EV)

(&) in

s7 1 S 25 him, etc. Nu 14 24 2S 14 10 he that spake unto thee, ^>N VlK3m so hast thou brought him (=thou shalt bring

circumcise

noi TOK 3TJI1 and he will and he will die and if he leaves his father, he will die, 33 13 42 s9 Ex 4 14 i2 13 1 S 16 2 19 3 Ez 33 3 39 15 etc. (Dr ' 147 -\ Ges
time, Gn44 leave his father,

him)
as

unto me,
12 5

Is 9 4

15 14 56"-+; Ex 12 31

Dti7 +

Gn

after various time-determinations, ; in the day of your eating from it

1W. S e\

inpDJI then shall your eyes be opened, Ex 1 6 6 s4 7 Dfjyn 3Ty at even, then shall ye know, v 32
2

3.
)

With

voluntative

(cohort, or juss.)

S 15 10 i'K 13 31
,

"Tlk

DJTOpi ^ntoa when I

die,

expresses an intention, that or so that (an elegancy by which the too frequent use of
jypp or "A3S>3
is
"<p*l

God,

so

may
me

Ex io' 7 entreat avoided) he remove (=that he may


:

bury me, etc., -f- oft.; after conjs., as '? Gn2 9 15 |5?! 1 K 20 28 Is 3 16f nnn 60 15 etc., Dr' 123 ). b. -1 consec. and the impf. (v. (but
-,
,

so ye shall

much

less frequently
21

than the
1

pf.),

as
it
13

Gn

30

30

remove) this death,


y?-^) 80
? et

2? ar.d bring it me ea * (=<Aa< I na y e t); and


4
'"

Gn

the little that thou hadst, ps'l


creased,

hath in-

Ex9

S 4 10

K
1

without

the

modal form being externally


14
1

"fflW that they even of past time, as s3 1 1 3 whom he would, he consecrated fp] that there might be priests of the high places,

indicated, 15 return, v

Ex

speak

and

oft.

Sts.

4 time-determinations, Gn 2 2 then Abraham lifted up his eyes, 19'* 27 s4 KfjfJ} 18 6 8 1 37 1 S 6 12 Is 6 Ho 11 when Isr. was a

i5 + ; after on the third day

20 '

child,

conjs., as "18*8?

VQl]K} then I loved him, + ; occas. after Ex 16 34 \T. 1 S 15 23 fypi> Is 4 5 4


, , ,

26

19

Is

25" La

I.

After a neg.,
njRNl so

18

thou desirest not


case]
13

sacrifice,
it

[=in

51 that
it),

atf
'

^59
a.
)

16

(Dr
')

H27

consecutive

c. in other cases (not all more or less uncommon :


).

would J give

(or, that

I might
'

give

55 N^*?1 so could I bear it (or, that I might bear it),' Is 53 s Nu 2 3 9 Je 5 s8 EV. Sts. also before an imv., Gn 12 2 and be (=that

RVm

9 closely joined to the impf. Gn 13 if to the' left, WD'NI then I will take the right

viz.

(cf. 2

12
s3

Ex

12 3 on the 10th of the


take,

month

W^J) then let io


0.
-,

them
17
;

Nu
41

16 6 IS43 4
24
lfi

<>

\ (In , fully Arabic >_i with the subjunctive is used simivolunt. is also sts. attached larly "-"".)
'

thou mayest be) a blessing, more Dr tMWB Ges* 108

2S2i +.
3
-

m*> m

See

10

V6 9
1
.

Jbi5
fr.

2S22 Pr2 3 Kt(Dr

f125
);

separated
"V^ 3 01

?8.'

22 the vb., Ex S Lv7 rnrop* and on the morrow, then the

remainder shall be eaten, Jos 3 1

iK 8

32

Is 8 7

p
48 Jb 14 20
7 7

255
u

aw

18b

12

23

25 32

y.

without a

and

vb.,

Gn40

nani

^JJB i n my dream,
S 23 s
'-

a vine was before me, v 16 2 the extreme cases 2 S 1 5 s4

JeAoW, Pr io 25 , and

silver, fastened on, or in, the posts of the tabernacle, to support the various hangings (curtains, screens, etc.)

but now TFJ? *?$ H*8 ^! I was </ia< of old, weM, I will be thine, IS34 12 (si vera l.),Jb4 6b D . I,?? thy confidence 1 i the

thy father's slave,

ITT (-/of

foil.;

cf.

Ar.Jjj bear a burden,

be guilty, yet v. Fl in Otjfi

De Pr

21 8

).

V?n
,

MVI
"JJJ

adj.
2
1
8

criminal,
crooked
txt.

guilty T>/1

n? 3 ? n
.

uprightness of thy ways, 36 "ij?n t6l VJB> 13DD Ges. seine Jahre, da ist kein Zahlen (cf. Dr ,24 - 5 l:8"9). With 4, 5 comp. the Arab. 1,
'

28

BK p r
(si

is live
;

man

vera

1.;

dub.

guilty possible dittogr. in

way of a

yyl. }380l,367eill. J187.

J) r $185~l
JV1
I'll

IT'

appar. n.pr.loc., only in

Ez 27 19

Fauxm (cf. VB and reff.) but identif. wholly dub.; = Wadddn near Medina ace. to
IFet/an amc/.

Glas

skta.H.>

sta j..nr.

@ om t(Jxt prob Da al Ew Hi rd
. :

and anticipation improb., cf. 10 Sta -; Cords, (for fn pi) f3ritl, on the basis of Bub. & As. Aranabanim, Arnabani, n.pr.loc, following Hilbunim (ftabn) in lists of places whence wine was brought (cf. fi3!>ri p y 18 &
in following
v.,

^ ^
but

corrupt) cf
is

THTff*2 n -Pr.m. (perhaps = Pers. n.pr.m. ^OT K '" ll,,Khr 8"> 93 cf. Spieg Vahyazddta Benfey APK240 who conjectures meaning given-of-theBest-One (vom Besten a son of gegeben)), Hainan Ett 9'.
1
',

"fe

"^
A

v sub
-

&
L
Oiawo).
in

T TVKl\ n.pr.m. one of those with strange 36 wives, Ezr io (text dubious; B Ovkxoxi,
ti

Ovicpfx<o,

Ovovvta,

"Ml n.pr.m. a man of Naphtali,


^pSl-f3 >ara

Ka\ olvov for p>i;

also

COT

Ez 27 18).
HS1D3
3nrriN
out of the text
-

Nui 3 "

(text dubious;

Na/3

T3H1,

appar.

n.pr.loc,

VtOS

'lfl/3fl).

Nu
(cf.

2 1

14
,

obj. of a vb.

now

lost

T^TOl

ace. to

MT
;

appar. n.pr.m. son of


,

RV &
'

esp.

Zcoofl, Zoo/3;

Di VB), situation unknown; so Lag BNM Say Ac 0ct im (3ITJ).


hook, pin or peg (etym.
;

;3 but rd. Samuel, only noK i yfi nban x Ch 6 rP3K ^,-1 typ nban c f. L, and 1 S 8 2 v.
||

\y]\

**.[m.]

unknown)

Th Sm Be ch Dr 8m
best,

al.'

pi.

Ex
36

,0

27

+5

t.;

in description
36.38

abs. D^ll Ex 38 s8 cstr. "ll DTO Ex 2V2 + 5 t. ;only P, of tabernacle Ex 26 32 37 27 10111


)

t^rHlh n.pr.f. (=Pers. (Zend) vahista, Hdbdz "" ''* 272 c f.'j us ti of Aha) queen
1
-

38

io.n.i 2 . 17 ..9. 23

tho

^^

or

^
-

'

suerus (Xerxes) king of Persia, Est


16.17.19
1 ,1.4.17 2

""

of

goW

T
T Zdyin, seventh letter; used as numeral 7 in modern Heb.; no evidence of this usage in OT times.

cpd.u.pr. Dpa't)

3j
'

abs.
;

Gn4927 +2t.;
,

cstr.
1

Je5

6
;

pl.D

?K]Ez2 2
in

27

cstr.

3X}Hbi Zp3 ';

2/tfT (-/of foil; ace. to Fl UlM M 7)r. = KWn OT SeMft..ll.Mt J


aioay, arwi despise,

B"*ta.ch..a.d.w.
_

q Ar ^'j rfWw

drive
Nt!304

whence ^'i,
chased

Jilj, 3KT
cf.

wo lf,

or frighten away, as driven or

never narrative; in predictions of 6 peace in Messian. age b'33 DV 3NJ 131 Is im-3 qrt> rba] 3N1 Is 6s 25';' in simile, of Benjamin's fierceness 129- a -I 3 ^ n 49 W J f fierce horses of Chaldeans any 'aNtf? lin Hb I s
wolf,

away ;

Hom

MV
(XH
'

al.)
id.,

(||DnC30
Ar.

1-ip);

of princes of
;

fi. 2W

n.m. ,,n6

wolf

jjj
)

HIP,

^t

EZ22 27

metaph.

Judah D'SSja of enemies of


;

88303 {jackal according to Horn *; but see B.S zmg is*, 373 Arab De,erl * *" '" 1*5

an(j

Aram, nan, 1056 %rca Di

)J,|j

Douo-hty As. zlbu DI


cf.

'

Judah Je 5 6 ni3")j; 3NJ (|| nns, lOJ) f corrupt and ojipressive judges 2"iy 'aK) n'BBJ? Zp 3 s
fn. 1X^ n.pr.m.

847
;

Eth. HX-fl:
39

(on format,

Lag'"'

);

Ph. in

(i VO lf)

a.

prince

of

nNT
;

256
daughter of 'E8X; in

rat

3Kp

M!B:S 8 3 Midian, Ju 7 f 83 12 also in n.pr.loc. J u 7* wine-vat of Zeeb.

A the names are EU\8a<j>

&

Wikl pron.f.

v.

Ch 36* Zc(k)x<0/m & Nijptiov L (K & Ch) 'AfiiraX & 'Upe/iwv (confusion
EitS&Xa
;

flj,

with Zedekiah's mother 24 18 ).

23?
mow
*

(-/of

foil.;
;

cf.

Ar. iLS

(jo

toAer awd

t""at n.pr.m.
vid. Dr'
cf.

dangle, or to and fro, of a thing suspended in the air; but in this sense perhaps denom.)

thithet (of a

man)

lj Jj j

make

(cf.

Ar.

j$j yyt;

Igrt/Sl

of'\

to

8 ""5 - 81 "

1-

Vl?!;

^QT n.m.^
cf.

Zf^Smoc,

10 ' 1

fly (as

moving
;

to

and fro
id.,

NH n.pr. Hat (*W] or !3] NT 8 W), Zebedee)\. e.g. Mki


in
,,;

*""-; perh. ?ny gift, gift to


?)

me:
1

19

in the air?

El

NHWB L438b NH
C&X
al.';
1

As.

863 zumbu, Dl '-; Ar.

JAi?)
so

lit.

Aram. N33H, )^J, only T11D '30} Ec 1 o i. e. deadflies ;

grandfather of Achan, of Judah ( Za/x/3p()t 1 6 etc., L Za/38(< Jos 7 (app. ="1] 1 Ch 2 v 1718. 2. a Benjamite 1 Ch 8". Za,#p(?)i) 3. an officer of David 1CI127 27 4. a Levite
,

AV RV

Hi

Now

>

De

al.

death-

bringing, deadlyflies; 313] metaph. of Egyptian 18 army Is 7 (Hrnta"*, lee, of Assyrian); on ?5?3
313] v. ?S?3 II. 4, p.
1 2 7

11 17 (om. B; 15 n=T, as 1 Ch 9
||

Ne

A
.

Zt^pt,

L Ztxp")
gift is

prob. rd.

T^N^^T

n.pr.m. (my

God\

1.
.

supr.
*3t

trat n.pr.m. (Palm.


perh. =loricatus,
cf. J>i)

Vog

Ho -*

(but this

Nen
cf.

father of one of David's officers 1 Ch 27 s 2. a prominent Hebrew in Nehemiah's time


14
.

above V uncertain) 20 io 28 ; Zafr>v(8); cf. also Ne 3 Kt ( 9 , etc., but Qr 3!; v. 2J Ezr2 =Ne 7").

lorica); connex. with Jew in Ezra's time Ezr


Za/3ov

^!TH2T !"P"Q1 n.pr.m.


,

('1

hath bestowed,
2. an

1?ji'"i;,

&

reffi,

also i>NH3]
2

supr.) wn?] 1.
.
.

t[ IJf] vb. bestow upon,


(Ar. in Sab. n.pr.,v. sub "OJ
13J13J
jj>'\;

endow with
,

8 Levites, a. 1 Ch 26 ; b. 2 Ch 17 11 officer of Jehoshaphat 2CI119

np3] 3.
4. one

Aram.
73

13], aj

fGnso

20

jia)

dowry;

Benjamites, a. 1 of David's men

Ch8
1

15
;

b.
2
8
.

Ch

8 17

Ch

5. an officer of

infr.; also in

Palm. n.pr.

David

Vog

and many others

NTIjm?, ^2n3T
Sochi
Iusclir.

("l, X13t, KV3J, Za&&@jkos, etc.) see Euting


:

7 1 Ch 27 6. a returning exile 7. one of priestly house Ezr io 20


. .

Ezr8 8

J"7jT
id.,

vb. slaughter for sacrifice

aus Idillen

p.

16\

^tS 131 TlX d^llPK '3131

(NH
;

Gn 3020 *
cf.

(E), appar. in expl. of


;

name Zebulun,
,

Thes Di

another expl. in v b

v.

sub 73T.

Ph. nit; As. zibu Dl Pr "4 cf. Lotz TPm Ar. VTi, Sab. m=\ CIS lvI 2N- 74 '-"' 12 ; Aram.
'

T"nT n.m. endowment,


foregoing.

gift,

Gn

30

20 *

cf.

T12T n.pr.m.
Sab. n!pr. D13T
ipip.Dnk m .H)

(he hath given,

or,
,

a gift;

cf.

Hal 168

=J^j.
21

DHM ZM0 also NH npr


1

,883 ' ,6

T3TDHM

T3r)_i. a

descendant of Judah
raimite
1

Ch
1 1

7
41
.

men

Ch

2. an Eph3. one of David's valiant 4. one of the murderers of


2
.

Ch

s6 ' 37

24 ( ZafrX, Za&<8, 22 Za&a6), called "OTV (q.v. sub mn, IW) 2 K I2 6. name of three returned exiles who had taken strange wives a. Ezr 10 s7 ; b. v 33 ; c. v 43
.

Joash of Judah

Ch

26

Qal n2 Pf. ' 1 K 8" 13 waj Ez 39 19 WSJ Ex 15 5 24 a 34 Lv 17 Drin3] Ex 8 n3] Ex 8 Impf. M 21 nS]1 Gn 3I + 14't.; 2 ms. sf.Vaw Dt 15 2 is. sf. Ez 16 20 1 s. najK | n 6, DVBjni 8 10 n 2 mpl. viajn Lv 19' C?7? f 2f 54 Jon 2 inlaw Lv 22 w + 2 1.; 1 pi. nn3]b'Ex3 18 + + at, 14 21 etc. (6 1 1. Impf.); Imv. VOJ Ex 8 n3] ^ 50 6 c<r. 03] 1 S 15"+ 14 t., ntatb 2 Ch ^ 4 /n/ 12 1 1", taara 2 s p. ac<. ra* Ex 13"+ 8 1., 15 rnii is'6o 3 pi. D'naJ Lv 17*+ (20 t. Pt.)

rO]C*i,
2
;

Eth. H-Clthi)
2o
24

nrnt

Ex
,

+3

1.,

,'

';

TTQT
Solomon
1

n.pr.m.

(bestowed)

an

officer

of

i~T)21 n.pr.m.

a returned

exile

Ezr 8 14

Kt; Qr

"W3|, q.v.

(B om.;

A ZaPovS,

i.e."3J;

Gn Dt2 7 7 Jos8 31 tnnin ^so 23 Ififfo D^f 24 b. victims, (a) animals D'O^ty'l Ex20 (E). + JNX1 -\J>2 1 K 8 ra Nu 22 40 tipai |NX 2 Ch 18 2 tn^-ian Ez 34 torn *H^p| Ex 13 (J);
'

X. slaughter for sacrifice 1. c. ace. of a. kind 256 "I of sacrifice 31"+, tnpB Dt 16 , PUJ

11 -

15

ZaKxpvp\.

1 iTTUt Kt, rrtat Qr,


Jehoiakim
(||

n.pr.f. mother of
I J

2K23

36

ta Ki rjna i Chis 26 nb'i -fc> Dt 17 (/3) mankind tn31 D"33 f 106* Ez 16 20 fD"IK TO! s sacrificers of mankind Ho 1 3 (so Ra AE Hi
,
,|

i>

fc

~ nWTfO n'lBTn 0*3): T T TTJ

>

WU MV;
so

men

that sacrifice

AV RV
c.

2 Cb.36'

om. MT); quite otherwise

B 'U\\a,

Pu

Ew Ke Now Che

SS).

after Ki, t D?!?*? rnjJin

rat

257
i.

rot
4
2

Ex
i

8 2222 (E),
5

tnneto Mai
3.
c.

absolute

9
9'
,

4- oft.

? of deity, t fi"!)

Ams
1

26

Is 1"
8

Ju 1 6*
;'

Lv if (H), +0Tb6 Dt 32" f io6 37 Ex 34 (JE) + but usually niffi? Ex 3 +9 t. JE, Lvi 7 i 9 " 22 *> a n H not ( 3 elsewh. in P), Dti 5 21 i6 2 17 iSi +; +*6*b v*t Gn 4 6' (E), trrbtb Vso' 4 trn6 Mai
+ DTJJ0
18

otf(r ^orfs

15

Gn 3 1 (E) + Ex 20 24 (E)+ Jb5> Lv 9 4 (P)+, nrfefl Lv 1 7 (H). II. slaughter


1
.

19 " Pr 15 8 2 1 3 27 50 51 26 18 33 Ez4044" ,Ch2 9 2 2 2 Ch 4 2 Ne 1 2 Dn 9 " Ec 4 7 7'' They should be P"3* "<]?. sacrifices of righteousness (offered in 9 righteousness by the righteous) Dt 33 f 4

; 16"

22 ' 22 7

16 3 "

i9

Dt^
2

27

18 3
-

1S2 1329
i2
2

14

6 15

V 40
V

15'

K 8

Je6

2 ' 22

K 5" Is 43^ S 6'


''

i7

^
;

'

'

21

4. with local prep. 3


;

54

b$

'anan ^nat
;

bv

also with sacrifice, as all eating of flesh

for eating (connected

the temple is nar n'3 2 should not be 3*] 'T rac ^ceS "of
strife

H08

sacrifices

13

of

gifts to

me
12
-

('')

Ch7

they
'where

strife,

ancient Hebrews was

28 24

sacrificial,
3

ES 8*"- 39 )
12 15 v 21

among 1 S

prevails
15

(fat calf for Saul),

shepherds), 2

Ch

Ez 34 (fat sheep for 18 2 (sheep and oxen for Je;

Ex 34 Ho 4 19

Pri 7 2. of other deities Nu 25 s Dt 3 2 38 (JE) Ju 16 23 2 K io 1924 Is 57? Ez 20 28 these are D'TO ^ar
>.
;
.

hoshaphat,
1

c.

K 19

? of person)

cf.

Dt

21
.

(abs.),

Ez 39 17- 19
for

III. slaughter in divine judgment


c. aec.

vultures), 1 places on their

own

TO} (Gog and Magog as feast 2 1 3 2 K 23 (priests of highaltars).

tPi. 22 Ff. nay

mat Ho 12 12
ii
2

2^33^
Hb
i
16
,

mar

impf. nar
3

vw Ho 4 13h
IKI2 2Cn5 +8t
6 32
-

Io6 *

(7t.

Impf.);
j

Pt.

naro
x

k
8

Inf. cstr.

nar!>

dead things (lifeless gods, opp. to '< 28 as II. there are several living) f 106 kinds of D'naj which are gradually distintl. the covenant sacrifice, between guished: Jacob and Laban Gn 31 64 5 (E), with God f 50 6 15 (cf. Ex 2 4 1 S ii ). f2. the passover V\ nar npsn Ex 34 25 (JE), riDs nar Ex 12 27 (J) ; and 18 s4 prob. also TUT Ex 23 ( JE) 1 3. 34 (id.) annual sacrifice D'Om nar 1 S i 21 2 19 20 6 cf.
sacrifices to

'

ninaD

K ii
6
,

p i. Dmarr?

;sacrifice,
to

X. of the abundant

sacrifices

= 2 Ch 5

made

and Hezekiah

intensive; but 2. elsewhere of sacrifice to other deities, possibly iterative in some cases, 2 but certainly not in all : D^Va^ fnirfiwb

Yahweh by Solomon x K 8 5 2 Ch 30 22 and prob.


,

nnsE't? 'T sacrifice of the clan 1 S 20 29 +4. 12 s9 thank offering nnin(n) '\ Lv 7 22 f 107 22 116 17, which is given as fo3"ijj 't, inat, natn Lv ' 17 7 ; and as a variety of D^E? Lv 1316 it is
.

implied in nynn ^nat with nnin 2 Ch 2 9 31 31


-

^ 27

s
;

yet nat

is

generic

5. in rituai of

H&P
7
,

Hon
16
, ,

K11 8
106 38
s2
;

3* D^;j 12

io-ir6
2 c'h

Hbx
28 s

fWD

"2SJ?^>

+
33

pm-n *

D^psrrb)

etc.;

or in unlawful places B*1J 'E/K-r^y He13 14 12 ntoaa 1 4 cf. v , $>a!3 12 3" 2 2" 2 12 4 4 436 4 2 Ch 2 8 4 . 14 15 , 16 It is used without

but sometimes (rarely) 'r alone is used in this sense, with or without suflix, where the meaning is plain from the context Lv 1 7 5 7 8
-

Dmat are defined by &Eibv (q.v.) Lv3' + 3 9 t. Lv Nu, 1 S io 8 1 K 8 s3 2 Ch 30 22 16 Pr 14 33

k
6

37 9 2 3 (H)

Nu 1 5 3S 8 Jos 2 2 26 29
-

(all P).

These

ritual offerings are of three varieties


12
'

min
''

direct obj.

Ho 4" and oft.;


12 12

also

c.

ace. of victim

Ho

T$p

fNSf 1
,

K 8 =2

and daughters

106 38
'

OWE* mat

Ch 5 6 sons 2 Ch 30 22
; .

n -- Jul6 B sacrifice, 'r abs. Gn M 25 3i +; cstr. Ex 34 +; nar Lvi7 8 +i6t.; mat Lv 7 Ez 34 Dana? l v i 6 sf. 9 p O'nar Gn46' + cstr. mat Lv\f + s 3 mpl D? n ?! Lv 17 iomaj Dt 32, Dnhat tHo 4

^Im
;

TJJ and na-1? Lv 7 (P); in the several lists 4 Q'nar are distinguished from 2 Cli A1114 31 8 29 , from tamj Nu 15 (P) Dt i2 6u Jon i 16 4f from Dt 12 6 and from the more 4
6

nmn

nm Am

1 5 Jos 2 2 (P). So comprehensive Qitt^ also the sacrifice at the institution of the cove-

Nu

16

15

i.

f.

nant at Horeb Ex 24 s (JE) and the sacrifice at the installation of Saul 1S11 15 are defined seems not only to be forms but also to include other festal sacrifices not defined in the
d'nar.
'r

the common and most ancient


,

19

as

Wrbtf

Thus

used for

was eating the flesh of the victim at a feast in which the god of the clan shared by receiving the blood and fat
rite

whose essential

sacrifice,

all these special

codes of law. The ritual was the same for the entire class. They were all sacrifices for

pieces.

In the older literature

it is

distin-

guished from nmp an d nb\), in the later literature from nmn and DE/K. ft general name
for all sacrifices eaten at feasts
:

1. of the
Ho 3
4

God

of Israel

Gn 46 Ex
1

io 25 18 12 (E)

66

which the flesh of the victim was by the offerers, except so far as the officiating priests had certain choice pieces and the blood and fat pieces went to the altar for God. The sacrifice at the institution of
feasts in

eaten

the covenant at Horeb, the Passover victim,

rat

258
3

roto
-

and the ram of consecration, were special, in that there was an application of a portion of the blood to the persons and things which were to be consecrated, Ex 12 3 24 s Lv 8 s3 t6. the slaughter of hostile nations is also a l"QT offered by God Himself, in which the vuls tures devour the flesh of the victims Is 34 10 17 719 7 8 Je 46 Ez 39 7. the verb used Zp i with n31 is ordinarily H3T but others also are found e.g. fTifl Nu 6 17 15 s 68 Jos 22 s3 (P) 1 K 148 12 s7 2K5 17 io 24 Je 3 3 18 (cf. Sab. run <DJ> Hal
.

s0 52 cf. rtD^f Jos 8 ', and twelve stones 1 K 18 The altar was also a place of refuge Is 27". 2. D prescribes Ex 2 1 14 (JE) 1 K i 60 51 2 28 one central altar Dt I2 6f 27 but no attempt to enforce this principle appears before Hezekiah 422 and Josiah, whose reform is more (2 K i8 ),
;
.
-

'

3. P limits sacrifices to 23 the altars of the tabernacle. great altar was built E. of the Jordan, but it was according
effectual, 2
.

8 " 20

P only as an "IJ? after the pattern of the altar " before the Tabernacle Jos 22' 34 P describes
to
.

DHM

2 " 01888

'

374

);

t**38
17
,

Am 4
16

Dti2

611

Jeif

6
,

two
1

altars
6 - 10 - 25

a. the flbjn nail?


710
-

Ex 30 28

31

35

1"

t^tTI

Am 5
,

s5
,

t^-ipn

Lv 7"
rnj ruwrn

22 21
r\b)s

(all P),

t"13

Isi 9 31
(H),

tins
^ty?
11
.

Ec4
Ez

is

1
cf.

24 46

rbv; Lv if nbiyn-riK't2ne> Ez

40

42

44

<
-

tn. I"DT n.pr.m. a Midianite king Ju8 567


io.i 2 . 12 ..5.i5.i8. 21 1

83

2j
'

Zfj3

C'
Sab.

=nB'n3n td EX38 Lv4 38 40 39 made of acacia wood plated with brass, 39 5x5x3 cubits in size, with four horns and a network of brass, on which all sacrifices by -8 -7 fire were made EX27 b. rrjbp "iBpO "a 38 made of acacia wood plated with gold, 1x1x2 cubits in size, with four horns and a crown of
,

25 ' 25 - 30 - 34

30

n2TQ 401

n.m.

JO!22 10

altar (Ar. ISii, Zace

of slaughter,

trench
-

nano
223t.,

DHM

made by
);

torrent,

Et" grDenkm 24
I3

'o abs. 2

18 22

gold Ex3o'- =mDpn'D EX30 31 35" 37 s 26 s8 'd Nu 4 =Ein3Bri anrn ' Ex 39 40 Lv 4"; these altars are named elsewhere only
'

27

2i

mop

nnaiDn

+ 76
3
1.,

1.,

Ex 29 + 31 1.; cstr. nap Ex 20 24 M 31 sf. "najp Ex 2o + 7 t, yrmp i K 8 +


10

in

Chr.

Ch
:

34

16 40 21 29

Ch

4.

Solomon made two


Jerusalem

altars for the

temple at
1

inatD j U 6 + 2 1.; pi. nnajr? ira]0 Dt33 A 3 Nu23 + 5t., ninaro 2 k2i +23t,, sf.T0i n?|P
sl
; '

a. nETljin IS for the court

K 8"
,

^ 84
ark

4
,

other

sfs.

21

t.;

1.
,

JE

narrate that

altars

were built by Noah after leaving the


8 20 ;
,

415 who (which was laid aside by Ahaz 2K16' made an altar after the model of one he saw 11 14 in Damascus 2 K 16 ); in v 'Ifl naiBn (cstr.

7 by Abraham at Shechem 12 8 Hebron 13 18 mt. in land Moriah Bethel 12 25 22 9 by Isaac at Beersheba 26 by Jacob 20 at Shechem 33 (yet this perh. mistake for
,
; ;

Gn

form c. art.) is erron., rd. prob. l"l31Jp cf. Ges HW.4adfln.. tnig altar> accor(ji n g to Chr, meas-

20x20x10 cubits 2CI14 2 =ni>iyn 'D nETu(n) also 7 & Ez 9


ured
1 ;

this
2

rUTD
,

Ch 29 18
,
1

rasp, being obj. of DK^asfM, not elsewhere with naTD, cf. also Di), at Bethel 35 7 by Moses at Rephidim Ex 17 15 Horeb 24 4 by Balak at Bamoth Baal, Pisgah, & Peor Nu 30 i.i4.. the 23 by j osnua on Mt. Ebal Jos 8 histories narrate that altars were prophetic 24 built by Gideon at Ophra Ju 6 by a man of God at Bethel Ju 21 4 by Samuel at Bamah 36 17 1 S 7 by by Saul after Michraash 1 S 14 David on the threshing floor of Oman 2 S24 26
,

an altar of cedar, 1 plated with gold, in the temple before the 3' t
repaired by
1 1

Asa

Ch 1 5 s

b.

K6
Ch

20 - 22

48

= anrn
.

'd 2

Ch 4 19
:

= rnbjpn

"a

Ch 26 16 5. Ezekiel plans two altars for the new temple a. a table of wood 3x2 cubits Ez 4 1 22 b. an altar for the court, prob. same dimensions as 4 a, with stairs Ez
;

28* 8 2

iCh 2 1 1CI1 22 that Solomon sacrificed on the altar at Gibeon 1 K 3 4 and built altars in M 6 20 8 that the temple at Jerusalem 1 32 1 2 Jeroboam built an altar at Bethel 1 was destroyed by Josiah 2K23 16 ); and (which that Elijah repaired an ancient altar on Carmel 1 K 18 30 An altar in Egypt is predicted All this accords with the law of the Is 19". " Covenant code Ex 20 24 26 which recognises a of altars and prescribes that they plurality
18
1
,

6. after the return Jeshua built an site in the court of the s 7. besides these altars used temple Ezr 3 . in the worship of Yahweh, Ahab built an altar to Baal in Samaria 1 16 32 ; Ahaz made an altar on the roof of the upper chamber, and other kings of Judah made altars in the two

43

13 " 17

altar

on the ancient

which were destroyed by Josiah 8. the ancient and most common term for making altars was HJ3 Gn 35' (E)
courts, all of
2

12

23

8 20 (J)

Dt 27 s 6 Ex
-

ing material;

6 3 2 (JE) + implying buildother vbs. are Q^PO 2 S 24 18


,

1K16
Ezr3
3

32

2K21

Ch
;

21 18

Ch 33 3
13
;

pan
-31

shall be built of '"ID7-> or 0I

and without

steps.

unhewn stones, So'D?M Dt 2 f ( JE), tfjjtj

"

(sq.

irtfop^y)
1);'

D^ Jen
4

Gn 33 20 (but cf.

Nu 23

(E) has

1f3| arrange,

at
;

259
buy,
cf.

S\1

1!1 Ex 2024 (E) Gn 13 4 (J) prepare; r&V Gn 3 5 Ju 22 s8 i K i2 33 i8 26 this becomes usual in P, Ex 27 30 37 s5 38 1M so 2 Ch 4 119 7 7 2 8 24 9. the dedication of the altar was rutDfl J"l3?n Nu 7 '"*> 2 Ch 7 9 it was anointed with oii Ex Lv 8 U Nu 10 10.
1
1
, .

BAram. Dn

name
Gn
30

of one
.

who

had taken a strange wife Ezr io 43

t[7jf]
zaidlu

vb.
G,OM

prob.

exalt,

honour
s0

(As.
cf.

n*

COT
so

and

id.

on

K 8",

40'

(all

P).

removal of unlawful altars

is
-

expr.
2

Ex

13

W
Din
2

34

(JE) Dt

f
2

Ju
;

6 30 31
-

32

K
12

by fOj
18

1 1

215

De; Ph. n.pr.f. ia?t6jn(prob.= Baal has exalted) cf. ?3rK p. 33 supr.; cf. Ar. Jjtake

DF' 62

'-

(Pi)

Dt

12

Ch

31
13E>
2

34

47
;

fWO
17
15

23' Ju 6 s8 ;
;

up and carry ;
these
cf.

> No ZM0
Syr.

1886, 729
,

who
bear,

connects
carry,

vbs. with

^JLoo

14 30" 32 33 ministry at the altar was '&0 JTICB'p Ez 4046, cf. Nu 3 3 (P), ' Vtyjfa Jo i 13 ;
,
'

K i8

Ju6 25 1K19 1014 22 =Is 3 6 7 2 Ch

2CI123

;
.

"I'DH

11.
18 5

Nu
->y
;

b)3 "IOJ?

is

said

of officiating priest
(cf.

Ex 2026 1 S 2 s8 1 K 1 2 s3 +
fices
;

1K13', TV Lv s
9

i"6y

sacri-

were usually offered p3?t3n~;>y Gn 22" Dt 1 2" + v. especially the phrases with p!J Ex
29
>.a>

Heb. ^>3D)_Qal Impf. *}) my husband ivill honour me (in expl. of name Zebulun (v. infr.); on another a appar. expl. in v cf. 131) > AV al. dwell with me, cf. Thes KobGes who derive dwell with fr. an assumed mng. be round (cf. in); and others MV 9 ), who derive dwell as denom. from (cf.

Gn

30

wb

^K

(J),

?3] in sense dwelling.


fi.

lap Hiph.); 35 iy:6 Ne io (v. Hiph.) 20 2 414 30 but'natBl Gn 8 (J) Nu 23 '(E); one s7 touching the altar is 183 yjjfcl Ex 29 (P);
pir);

+ (v.

"Mp?n
p6j)

Lv4

10

(v.

si] n.[m.] elevation, height, lofty

n^n Lv

abode
1
13

K8 =

(NH
2

feaj temple)

Ch o 2

;^
;

^3T JT3

W
1

133

'DH ^3? of placing, or standing before altar

Dt 26 4

nnaTBn in phrases c. Ex2 9 13 + and r6yn Lv 14 20 esp. "PB^I 12. the horns of the altar were especially for
1
;

K 8M

as acc.loc.
,

Ew Hi
Che

Jashar, cf. As. bit zabal, lofty house Dl Pr6af ); \b bap ^Nf nibi)

(poet. prob. from book of We 00 """- 271 Dr In,r182 on T&fWS,


;

cf.

COT
15

K8
1

13

^ 49

Ri

Now

rd.

bisp

(or bi3}0,

text dub.; Ew) as n.

^dwelling; Che prop,


cnt...

for
15

Sott?,
(||

1 ofyv ?]
thehigh

the application of the blood of the sin-offering in the ritual; sin is represented as graven
for cleansing
D3/nin3tt? ni:n p_b Je 17 ; therefore of blood 1 it was said t' l"ll3ip pV fDJ
;
'"

-,^

Igj Is 63

dW)

abode of thy holiness (cf. Che """); of the lofty abode of sun and moon fl?3t lOV m* t^B* - t r v tv.:
:

Hb 3 .
Ju

Ex2 9

Lv 4 ancient custom

12

718

25 - 30 - 34

is

8 15 9 9 16 18 (all P). An referred to, if- 1 1 8 s 3HTIDN

fn. ^3T n.pr.m. an


q28.30.36.36.38.41

officer

of Abimelech

naiDH nnp-ny Q-rayibind the festal victimwith cords, unto the horns of the altar : Ainsworth ' that is, all the court over, untill paraphrases
:

"l"]7^1t,

pQvl
in
t.
;

of

you come even to the homes of the altar, intending hereby many sacrifices,' so De; but Che bind the procession with branches, (step
'

name given
49
i
30
;

n.pr.m. Zebulun (on expl. and J cf. 121, b3T); i?'3t

Gn
Ju

13

1.25 sixth fto) son


35 46" 49 Zebulun Nu
23
13

Ju
i

5 + 17 t. ; of Jacob and
3

18

|W3] Leah
2. the

on) to the altar-horns,' that is in sacred procession round the altar. 13. the 1iD^ (q. v.)
is

Gn 30 20
tribe of

Ex
i
9

Ch 2
1

1
.

also referred to in the ritual of the sin-

offerings in the phrases "TID* 7K pXJ TfB< btt i]SB> Ex 29 12 Lv 4 7 18 26 30 34T


-

Lv

8 15 9'

&

P) nXB? 14. the altar was BfhiJ trip BO* bit Lv 5 Ex 29 s7 40' (P) but repeated sin-offerings were necessary to keep it pure and cleanse it from the pollution of the people in whose midst it was situated. This is expressed by
(all
9
.

Dt 27 13 33 1918 Ju i 30 4 10 .14.18 1118 Ez 4 8 26 1 Ch 12 3441 27 2 Ch 3 o 28 33 , 30 1 "W Ez 4s '1 JS Nu i cf. '. 1.W'68 24 7 2 2V6 Jos I9 10 6 Ju 4 6 1 ntSD Nu i 31 2 7 7 io. is /j .ja n^p Nu I0 3 terr tory f I3 34 ' the tribe '. H? Ju 12'% '1 "fH* Is 8M T ^ 3 ? 10 s7 2734 Ez 48 also ' alone Jos 19 2 Ch 30 1 rtt?p Jos 2 i 7M iCh6 4862
;
; ;

-'

>

',

mn
43
s6

Lv 8
;
.

IS

s2 (P) Ez 43

"IBS
;

Lv

16 2033 (P)
1

KHp.

Ex 29"
33f.

40

10

Lv 8

16

Nu

(P);

Ez ino

t^Sttl

adj. gent.

Ju 12 1112
26 27
.

c.

art.

n. coll. the Zebulonites

Nu

2Ch2 9 18
"SI v.

-/of HIT, J^T (appar.

foil.;

sub

be clear, bright, transparent

X NH JU, ri is (ChWB Jastr *);


391

others (so Thes) derive


fr.

foil,

from

-n/jjT

with
).

TN3', 3T n.pr.m. (bought; Aram.,

/[?],

same meaning,

v. infr.

&

Fl

NHWB 1Kob
s 2

at
TJrt

260
Aram.
forms
P.?X,

m
with XH /o/ prefixed,
fb]l.

n.[m.] name of some comparatively

^,

Sam.
(^jjl

insignif. product of vine (f*H fB3), the eating of which was included in prohibition to Nazirite

t\firZ/f-,

Mand.

Only the Arab,


V. further

its

skin of grape, so Thes (after Onk Mishna Maaser. 5 * 4 , Orla 1 ' 8 cf. Sifre ad loc.)
;
: ,

own pi. ^j.p.


:

8Q

107

1. standing alone
1

a. this one,

ba*

tib

Jpjn.

ttfrpS

Nu 6 (NH
4

uously (esp. with DX),


.

Gn 2
.

s3

contemptn$x tog nxtS

sts.

, SW

so

called

as

transparent?
^/aas,

cf.

Aram,
cf.

MVaut,

)k^ci^)
is

NH
Kc
-

M nxrnnjj ? bxd ^, 5 upnr rn, 12 12 3s 28 Ex io7 typtob b nt njrrj 'no ny, i S io 27 no


.

33]

glazier (Ar.

4-t-^j </fos,

a loan-wd. ace. to Fra 84 );


G "* Alh
-

Lag

theory of

vin

llj

laycn*
16

how

shall

(Aw

man

save us?

i6 8,9

Fl

but in Heb. glass is

lT3i3t).

play the

that ye have brought >Trn$ this fellow to madman against me? 25 21 in vain

"It,

0*Tt

v.

sub VT.
;

("IT

demonstr. pron. and adv.


s Jer 26

fem.
if,

J1NT,

once
i

riTUft,
tt

Kt

(also

nt

and

q.v.);
f

comm.

widely diffused in the Semitic languages, as a demonstr. particle, often acquiring, like Engl, that, Germ, der, die, das, Thus a. Ph. J this the force of a relative.
j

(q-v.): this,

here (the element

have I kept nib ns>tp3-nx all that this fellow hath etc. 2 S 13 17 nx^-flX, 1K22 9 ntTiX, Mi 5 4 Is66 2 asagenit., Gn29 2728 iK 21 2 withacoZ4 9 2L29 7 lective force Lv 1 I Ju 20 1<u7 (= Dt 14 '), v
; ;
-

is

In a (nrP3), Jb 19" (with a plural verb). purely neuter sense (of an act, event, announce-

(e.g.

"Op

tX (v.

CIS

this grave), also sts. ]T, f. Xt, comm. 1 2 45612 I.i. I 44 88 etc.); Aram, of
*|
i.

Nineveh, Babylon, Tema, Egypt,


of the genit.
etc., 65,
[lit.

as

mark

^nS

that of]

(CIS

II.

1, 2, 3, 4,

69-71, 113, 114, 141, 142, etc.), rut ! 15 this(ib. 113 145 C ), f. Xt H3 i45 B'; Aram, SendKh M of Zinjirli t, ft, Hit this, n which (DHM )
-

most common, as with Twy 20 66 45 19 and oft., nxt lyOB' 4 M6 21 39 Is 47" 48 Ex 17" al.; Gn4i 51 Dt 32 Ju 7 14 2 1 3 nx"t nrvn ... nob ( c f. Jb i 13 23 1K11 39 2S7 19 ''2K 3 18 +; nX"t PX ) 2b 11 1 S 20 cf. Am 2 rarely so with "DX tJos 22 24 Je 9" if-g2 7 as an accus. of limit., as regards this, in this, Ez 20 27 36 s7 Jb 19 26
ment, to do
etc.)

nxt

is

this

Gn 3

14

Am8

(si

vera

1.),

33

12

Eth.

If: ze, </ws,

f.

H: za, H: za, w>Ao (masc),


1

(late)

nx"t
18

nnx

t Jb 42

in this thou art not just; 16 Ezr 9 10 nxrb 'x


,

also (like use as a


this,

and

mark

in common "^ [v. infr.]) of the genitive ; b. Arab. j


*},
li,

fem. (^i, .i (gen. Ui, ace.


.

fem.

ui>li),

t2Ch2i clause, Gn etc.; Ex 9


^io2
Ne
2
2
19

possessor o/(lit. <A< o/. ., i.e. one who owns), or in the Tayyite dialect, who, which: from li,

20 35 ; pointing forward to a foil, 18 11 24 36 2 13 42 43 Nu8 14 Is 56 Jb io 16 31 12 1 S 25 Is i D2"l>p nxt E*i53 p :nsn Db"l; to one introduced by "3 2 S 19 22

with

Zo/ prefixed, lili

ifa's,

f.

sili,
:

with

(see also nx'T3 6 8 also sts. occurs similarly Ex 13

H9
i

60 - 66

b
-

0)

but

W
;

Pr 24 12 Jb 15 17
18 -' 8

the pron. element -h affixed, ia)li 'a? (= the art.) + a demonstr.


prefixed, (^jJI

= this

Ec

17

15

with element la

bin
in

D3 (so

v 19 21 23 -!-),

of a concrete

obj.,
:

ntpn

this,

Heb. who, which (in origin Sab. p this, f. HI, T wAo, q.v.) ;
ZMG1872
c.
-

^X
also
this

nxt?

""pab

which, f. rn (Pra "",m 65 also Epl|!rI> );


-

419
,

DHM
^

21"3 - 1883 3381


'

2 during forwards La 5 ,7t to "3


all

this,

Ex 3031 2K4*3 nt (FIX TO 6 late Heb., Ne 13 Hf^S Ch 32 HJ inX; pointing


s1

-,

f
.

56
.

10

Je 22 21

(See
.
.

below,
. .
.

g.)

BAram.

w/11'cA,

1R,

that,

the

b. repeated HJ one the other


.

nt,

or

(if
20

H*, "51 (q.v.) ^s, f. 1 (=n^t), ir?; Palm, and Nab. H which, mi this; Z 1 which, PJ, '?n </ms, f. XT; with xn to/ prefixed, pTA, X"in (Syr. .a Uoi, contr. from ?ot), J};
Syr.
?

indefinite) another, nt bx nt 31|5


V'

Gn

29

s7

C"IXT),

Ex
(3
.

14
t.),

s s 20 ^|i iK 3 22 Is & 44 8 16- 18 nti i 2i 2325 + 75 B*^ b**j nt, Jb

w/to,

</tt, f.

5^;

more

commonly

which; Sam. ^ wjAo, which, ^^ Mand. 1 who, which, nl this (rare), Mlnd ^ a

(rare)
(Ai*
1

2. In appos. to a subst. Ex 32 123 ne nt, Ju 5 6


12

a. preceding

(=^ 68
<Ais

9 )

it

"J
26

pxn, pxn (No

).

Alike in Heb. and the other dialects, the corresp. plur. is derived from a different
source: Heb. n^X, Ph.
tliese,

Sinai, Jos 9 14 6 s1 Is 14 2

^Dn?

nt
nt,

our bread,
7
14

23" by?
.

^ 34

49
i.)
is

104

'31

i>x,

Eth.
tliese,

?nj D'n nt </' sea 118 20 Ct 7 8 Ezr 3 12


it:

there is great
(Cf.
It

and broad,
b.
deter-

'ellu,

'ella,

following

Hb
s

(a)

when
affix,
16

the subst.

'ella,

wlu>,

Arab,

^jl,
bti,

\M,

^Jj!

mined by a pron.
this

owners

of,

Sab.

pX

</(e,

'7X

te/io,

which,

my

oath,

Dt

Gn 24 ftipOp, that nt D33p this their


nxt

nt
heart (their present temper)

261
might continue
.

rrr
6

ntntf Ct 3

6"* 8".

o.

nrnp

how,

now?

always!

Jos 2 1420 OJ ttiyj, Ju 6" go 18 nt in this thy strength, Dn io 17 2 Ch24 iqba


21
20

Gn2 7" Ju
what,

18 s4

now, do ye say

^K Vltp^n nrnoi and how, to me ... t 1 K 21' 2 K i*;


1

Rarely when (Cf. n?X, a.) 2 8 9 nt >?n i 2 (go 8

it is

),

undetermined, 80 15 with (/3)


.

now ?
.

(rlnort;)

S io" t^p"!?? "WJ nptD;

nrnp"75? for what?

Ne2 4

contracted

into

the
also

art., njn,

by

n^tn, after a suhst. determined the art., Gn 7 1 ntn nna, v 13 ntn Din,
'

njp

Ex 4 2

(Cf.

Aram.

P"TO

12 7 ntftn

pan, 15

2123

17

Dt 4 6 nm ^nan wi,

Not however after a n.pr., except such as are construed with the art., as 2U B ntn ftah 4 31' Jos i ftTSJ Gn 32" Dt
and continually.
i cf. 27 5 (2 to ''BINn) and hardly ever (2 Ch i 10 ) belongs after a noun with a pron. affix (Jos 2 17 ^riJQtJ'O ntn the gender of nm shews that the text is
, ;

as a conj. therefore, e.g. 2 both formed similarly.) d.


'

why? ^.oo used S 18 22 @, PS 2013


:

Pjn Jos

Nu

f
12

=Dt32

49

20

ntn

phrase (Dn^b^J, n'B^) s5 28 26' 29 Ex I4 Jn 2 2 15" + Either 42 What, now, hast thou (have ye) done ? (Fl De) or What is this (that) thou hast (ye have) done? (The Arab, grammarians dispute on the precise construction of the corresp. phrase
.

n^

Jltfmo in the IW7TC Gn 3" 12"

in Arabic v*li li
1

U; D e *- ****>,
948 .) s2

and

in error: v.

is blood, 9 ntf't, Ez 5' HJ 16 ntftn 2 3 7 1*2"; oft, at the etc.; nrn Isi4 beginning or close of enumerations (esp. P), 1 fit descriptions, injunctions, etc., as Gn 5 12 nnan rflK nt, 17 10 20 13 this is the book ., o

K3

Dr' 3. More oft. a D'l this


,

20906

').

esp.
1

Fl"**"- -" 4 Lane"'

e.
30

npe?

as pred., as
37

S 24 17

HI ^pipn,

wherefore,

6^M

^D
6'

Ex 5** 32 25 Nu n^+oft. Cf. Arab, li Ul. f. nt niwn t2S2 20 bwilW rfl RM1 Art' thou Asahel? 717 1 K i8 without n Gn 27 s4 ; in an indirect , Gn 27 21 g. nt nan behold, here question
18 13
.
.

now? Gn

ti

19
17

(in

narrative),

Is2i 9 Ct

89
.

Cf.

HEij?

^j|n
2

-ib*k j'lDn nt,

Lv 6 21318
.
.

ul Dt

33

J0S13

Jb2 7 13

Is

58

etc.;

-\&a "Din

Ex
cf.
.

i6 ,6 35 4 Jos5 4
. .

JU20 9

21 11 Is 27 s Je 38 21
(or
nj
'

m
+
,

(unusual) 3?3| nt vj go up here in h. BJ nrijj, t i'k 17 24 the South, *fV nj nriy s2 2 K 5 justf new. note I know that . Also

NUI3

"1B>X nt <At's is

what

EX29
Jos
14

38

Je 33 16
etc.,

nisri
37

at the end,
8 16 - 23
-

Lv
25

^
46 20

Gn 6 how) Ex 3 12 iS2 34 +
. . .

15

i.

prefixed to expressions denoting a period

of time:
;

Gn

s6

27

he
41

hath
(so

'^

60

Nu 5
.

21

17 - 23

etc.,

D^OJJB nt

now two times

supplanted me 10 38 now, 43 ), 31
s2

it,

Is 14

26

16 13

(.

17

54" Je 13

f 109

Ct 5
21

1616

l^S -o-in T Jb 5 27 in
,

nt),

the
12

already twenty years, v ( ^nt), 45" Nu 1 4 Dt 8 24 Jos now ten times, 22 s832 CPpjn vhf
22
3

latter case sts. with the force of such

(i.

e.

such

can

tw

nt, 2

S i4 2 +; Zc
!

%
3

'd , jb' niaa nt


2".

20 (cf. n?K ifr 73 ), s 24 48^ stick (=such a one) is God, our God, for ever (Hi De) Zp 2 15 ; cf. Jb 14 3 nfVW
as has been described), 18
\^

29

already how many

years 5. In poetry, as a relative pron. (rare: s the hill of Zion but see also ty 74 *t)

cf.

Ru

upon one such as


eyes] 4. It

this (v

Lf

dost thou open thy

13 roae> nt wherein nt
.

is attached enclitically, almost as an adv., to certain words, esp. interrog. pronouns, to impart, in a manner often not reproducible

thou dwellest, 78 104 ,30 3 w/kcA Dlptrfo to the place (si. c. Ges s ) v 26 Pr 23 s2 Is 2^; that which Jb 15 17 i/iose w/w 19" (so once, Ex 13 8 even in prose). In
-

s4

in Engl, idiom, directness

and

force,

bringing

the question
this point of

or statement
speaker.
nt
'

made

into close

some of the passages cited the punctuators, by coupling nt with the preceding subst., and separating it from what follows by a disj.
accent (as nt~in), appear not to have recognised its relative sense, but to have construed,
'

relation with the

view

'D

(Contrast from and Nin *0 v. Kin


:

12 Thus a. b.) ]5 where, then? Jb 28 nj<3 Dipt? v 20 3 8 wb (v. other exx. sub HI rtpj, 55 56 b. npn, 1 b, p. '32). npi?-;a

np

this

mountain, (which) thy right hand,'


6.

etc.
:

With
trt

prefixes (in special senses)

tiS^

a. 1J? U

this (place), here,


i
26

IDjyn the son of whom,


(

here, is the lad?


<t?1

= 5o

44
)

'31

T-W

np

nj

Je 49 and who (emph.)

19

Nu 23"
Once

14 " Ex 24 13 of time, then, tEst 2

Gn

38

21

the shepherd that etc., La 3 37 \^ 24 s TlVto 10 is the King of glory 1 (for which in v the 21 nt SMn 'tp is said so Je 30 Est 7), stronger 12 Elsewhere, the rend. Who is this 25
is
:
. . .

b. ntfta (a) with this 15 2 on these conditions, Gn 34 22 1 S 1 1 Is 27; thus provided Lv i6\ lierewith, by or (/3)

nt?

1S21

10

'

= =

through

this (esp.

with
;

5TV),

Gn
,

42

15 - 33

Ex
.

17

NU16

28

J0S3

10

^4 l12
Lv

E0
^f

is

admissible:

Is 63

Je 46 7 Jb 38 s 42 s

cf.

in spite of

this,

26 s7

n^ T ? Mal3 10 (7) s 27 for which the

m
fuller

262
s6

am
s

nrb33

occurs, Is 5
(S)
s4

"

KX

io 4

f 78

32

Je
C.

3'

Ho
1

10

nSB
Ch
38
.

_/br
s
;

<Ais caw*e

(late
.

Etyle) 1

Ch

27

19
. .

17 in this matter 20

H13 ()
56''*

fGn

41

"WM

B*"S

njj KXt??i],
' ' .

plural antecedent) *?!> Wflfh 'JED, 32 68 us! 142 4 143 8 (thou) who hast wrought for of these passages the remark made To most under iTT 5 respecting the intention of the
.

Is

8 29 s 9 58 Je 5 nj3 IB* M3 (so v 9 ). (0) 5 nta fa (S and <Aus, t Ju 18 4 2 S 1 i 25 1 K 14 njs'i 23 d. Hxi3 the like of this=as follows, tGn45 nsto the like of this things such as these 30 7 :s nXT ? nrenJ I*. Ju i I9 jTDBSn), 15
;

16 punctuators also applies comp. De on ^ 9 .i, used as an indeclin. relat. pron.


:

(Cf.

t^jJl in

the Tayyite dialect: thus

^1 ji ^Ac
(

J>\

there has come


Iji Lllxj .i

upon them
it is
"- 75
,

that which has

come:
this.

3
7 8

(c.

S4

(cf.

Je

10

Ch 3026 ),
s7

Is 66

(c. yDt?),

Ezr

= accordingly,
Ti&e
1 s7

S 14 13 (c 3*),
to that
8
;

See Schu B ' rlrlCon8


p. 986

^^
I.

we who have done


Thes 406
,

W A0

'"",

Lane

"pi

Kl. Schr.

p. 359

effect (c. "$1)

= rtws (as has been described) K 7


M
15

Ch 3422 ;=m

manner Ju 8
1

Ch 29 14
20

2Ch3i
2

32
2

:n^3inNratfmsandUAwstJos7
4

^nt (v Lag "*).


3HJ 385
Sab.

of

foil.;

meaning dubious;

cf.

S i7 1S15
37
. .

K5
15

12

9
25

e.

nTO/rom. Awe,
'

/tence

n-m.

"

12

gold

(NH
I883 -

id.;
""j

Ar. JJLi,

Gn
ilJO

17

42 50 iW? cm one side


"inn
ntci

Ex

ii
.

11

13'
.

Dt
19

12

9
26'

+ oft.:
3
15

on
1

the other side

Ex

12

i7
3

nnx

nro,

25

32
-

rairo nn

nroi nro,

Nu 2 2 24

Zc5 +;

HJW

n?Ip

S 14 4 1 K io 19 20 on one side and on <Ae


21
.

arn e. g. Os DHM No o, Palm. Nam Vog 12 364 1.; cstr. Gn2 +6t.;
29

zmq
'

23

)
,

'T

abs.
1

sf.
;

3n]

Gn2 n + K20 + 2t.;


7

Aram. V?%

13HT

1
4

K 2o

3-5

s3 15 7 of ... Ex 38 Jos 8 Ez 4 5 48 La 5 17 (pointing f. ^y on this account (rare), 8 3 8 8 Mi i So ntfl ^5? forwards), Est 6 s 828 8 12 Ezr 8 23 Je 2 4 ^ 32 ; in late prose 17

o</ir side

Am
.

raw Ho 8 + 4 1. gold, Gn2 1112 Jeio 9 Pri7 3 27 Jb28 + perh. state, 49 28 also 1K9 io 22 etc; d. "I msy Jb 28 gold; .

1 3,m 1 30 =
;

Is

22

bnj
21

Is 2

20

3
l

7
;

D3ni

gold-ore, gold in a
;

11

dust;

v. also

Zc 13 9 (sim. of tried people of '^


;

(Jb
2

2 io Ne 13 9 in spite of this
15 14

Ch

16

910
18
.

tNe5

9 On32

20

and

cf.

g. nj

nj
v.

D? which?

purity,

Mai 3 3 likewise Jb 23 10 (sim. of Job's as shewn by divine tests); 3?T fiBXI?


is

mo
p!

'K
;

32

whence? flW^ 'X /ww? and on T?n, m?n, 1T?n, v

sub

Jb 37 s2

dub.;

Ew De

al.

out of the North

2,

comes gold;
north wind,
of
conj.

edd.) is a error (not a Kt) of Jacob b. typographical Chayim's Rabbin. Bible of 1525 for n't? sheep, which has been perpetuated hence in other The reading of MSS. and of the subseq. edd. v "- LMt "- I61 best ancient edd. is rif (cf. de Eossi ).
iVbfc.
1

ft in

p. 229.

others, however, golden light, brightness, of sun after clouds dispersed by

34

17

(in

many

Eabb. Da al.
3PIT.

or golden splendour

al.; Siegf gold as wealth Gn 34 2 13 (jj + ropp, (|9|) Z4 (J;+pfef, ^3, no?, 8 f. Ho 2 Is2 7 Dt 8 13 D-inj?, nnsB*, D"?p3, Dnbn) c

God coming from north Bo A76 Hi

IW

for

2.

'

tnf
'

this

(f)= n ^
of

cf

%
19

in

Mish the
-

regular fem.
23
13

nj)_ 2

K6

Ez 40 46 Ec

224

in the phr.

ITJ31

(nst does not occur in Ec); also nt3 6 C 0), (v. HT


10b
:

Zc 14" Ezr i + ; in gen., as 31 3iD |n 3njt?1 t|^ 3T T^VO C^"*^ precious: Pr 22 1 to be chosen is a name more than great and riches, and good favour more than silver
,T7

i7

Jb

16

24

46

3'

03$ this (i.e. f)f i.q. nf (q.v.) only Ho 7 a the falling by the sword, v ) is their derision ;
"it

and
v.

(as rclat.)
.

^
.

12

132

ti

Vf^\ and

my

testi:

than gold; Jb 28 (of wisdom) gold and glass do not equal it; ^19' (ordinances of '') ichich " 7 127 are more to be desired than gold; cf. 119 also metaph. of princes and chief men of Zion
17
;

mony which
De, and
j-^f

cf.

(neglecting the accentuation the remark under nj 5).


(poet.),

La

(cf.

v 2 ).

3. gold as spoil of
so v
24
,

war Jos 6 19
21 - 24

(4.f|D3,

n^nr^s, hf$)

cf.

22 s

pron.

indeclinable.
IT

1.

2Kf+.
(

demonstr.

Hb

1"

*iflb

this his

strength,
12

+ m i
T

s2 4. gold as merchandise Ez 27 )3S, B^B'!>| rth), cf. also gold from

"rtVI-Jp (unusual, for mn), 62 iriyDB' these two things &c. (but better

Xt

VO*?

Ophir

s8

etc. (v.

sub 7

infr.)

5. gold
<in ''?

(Wickes ^ Q^BJ two things (are there) which roei.Acc.w^ 13 &c. v. 2). relative, Ex 1 5 ?jjg Xray which thou hast redeemed, v" Is the people
:

as costly gift: to a prophet 1)

H? 3

**?a

*\

(hypothet.), Nu

22 18 24 13 (both E); brought by 210 (both + queen of Sheba to Solomon 1 K io D , E'3) Ch 9 19 ; as tribute 2 ft}!? ??K and

24

42

UNtpC ^

against

whom we
so 3
5 1
,

sinned, 43

21

2K23"
for

(cf.

v 33 ;

all -+-5103);

as satisfaction

^9

16

(fem.)

OB lrnBh

io 2 17 9 (with a

murder

S 21 4

(-r !?

3 ).

6.

gold

as

ant
material:
2'3

263

-K-rt

of (nose- or ear-)ring,

Ex 3 2 Ju8 2426 Pru 22 Gn 4 1 42 shields 2 S 8


,

25
7
,

EM Gn 24 Jb42"'; of chain images of emerods


12

s2

S 12

30 1

K9 +
14

(v. "OS),

s\bx)

nWaTt^

Ezr
'T

69

cf.

d. D?taj7? 3HT Ne 7 69 70 71 ; also


-

41118 S 6 417 and mice v H?? rfi'Sfps 1 <msri 35 2 6 11 'T n|>a Ec 12 Pr 25 T?p Ex 3" n 12 M 8 1 S 6 ^ 105 s7 etc.; ant \^ IDrpbs Gn 2 4
1
;

t)^N

tfjbfg^ lFtyf nfc^ with the above should perh.


D'3D
'T

D"bjn

Is 4 6

i.e.

(v. flBfty' be compared the gold used in

Ezr 8

s7

as presents to a bride

+ DHJ3);
10

so of presents

to secure king's favour 2S8 fy), and in list of yearly gifts or tribute to Sol.

{+T^K
2
20

1
"I

s5

=2 Cho

24
;

as material of idols
cf.
15
;

^
7

>nV f]D3 Ex 20
16

23

31

32
as

Ho 8 4 Is

30

22

31

Dt 29 Dt 7 25

plating of idols ; especially as material of the furnishthe ings of Solomon's temple, or (oftener) or of platings of temple, or parts thereof, 48 20 21 21 21 22 22 28 1 6 its furnishings + iot. 7 "- 6 1 6. 7 ; also 2 Ch 3 + i 4 t. 2 Ch 3. 4; cf. iCh28 14 ,4 + 14 1. 1CI128. 29 (David's pre14 13 24 cf. 14 paration for temple); v. also 2 15 2 Je 52 19 (in accounts of 2 Ch 25", 25

^H5

135

making the god was the coin carried in the 2 10. 'T = golden oil, from colour, Zc 4' bag. in 11. '| often named with IDS, and then, earlier and sts. in later writings, follows it 3iM 2 3HT31 n?3 Gn 13 (J), cf. 2 4 44 (all J), 18 13 35 2 s2 Ex 3 11 I2 Nu22 24 (all E), Jos6 1924 51 11 4 16 2S 17 17 29 2 S 8 2 1 1 K 7 15 (JE), Dt 7 33.35.35 8 8 Is 60 9 JJ j 23 2K74 16 1{ s 19 13 18 Jeio Zpi Ez7 38 Zc6" Jo 4 Pr22' 8 4 s 4 15 15 37 115 135 2 Ch i 5 Ezr i 8 Dn n ifV 105
.

s1

11

,13

Ec2 8 +
-

" Ez 28 4 Zc 14 14 Mai 3 3 1 Ch 18 10 22 1416 28 16 11 1421 14 24 3 4 6 7 Ct 29 ^119" iS2 24 25 Ezr i 2CI19 s 4


1
-

in

later

writings

'|

oft.

precedes

1"
2

Dnn
3
1 32
;

38

Nu
a.
16

plundering temple
of high-priest etc., 11 84 ; Lv 8 9 4

etc.);

but more often

still

K 25

15
.

-)-, and so in P, Ex 25 31 35 19 1K102 yet also as early as Hb2 12. the chief vbs. used with 'r are:

of furnishing and utensilsof tabernacle,insignia

Ex

25

3 "- 24

+ 97 t. Ex 25-40,

rwy make
12
28

of

(c.

io

14

26

2Ch4
gold,

2 ace.) 1 7819 12 9

K7

48

(cf.
8
,

v 494 "050)
esp. in

13

and

of large objects (in case cf. 12 c frequently of platings or sheathing,


infr.)

Nu

(tabern.)
4

Ex 25 111718 -r 35 1. Ex 25-39;

also

Note the expressions mfP? 1 nBUn 24 Ex 3S a wave-offering of gold, nBIJJjin 3n] 38 nOVWrt 3HJ Nu 3 1 52 (all P) cf. Ezr 8 25 and also
22
; ,
.

sq.

3 work in
31
'T

T^fA
2 ace.)
18

1D331 'T3
etc.),

nife^|b 2
613
;

Ex
C.

35^, also (+^.133,


(obj.

2
313

Ch
(all

b. rT,
3:

n'VSL))
(c.

Ex 25"
1

37
-

P);
-

38 to heathen god) 3HT3 "133* Dn II (of offering t7. gold described by its source, esp. gold

HBX overlay with


one
ace.

Ke

20 21 2 '- 22 - 28 - 30 32 -'
17
,

(v

sktol,ssr"r 368
-

fromOphir(cf.Glas 10 18 4 2 Ch 8 1 Ch 29 9
for

so

TMK Ew Klo al.); tfVm 1 2Ch3 6 v. DTB;


8. gold denned by var.

49 )iK 9 io22 Je io 9 (rd. TBiK perh. 15 on &?? 3HT ^72

28

esp. 3 9 13.24.% I5 t. Ex 26-37; in (tabern.) Ex 2 g--*- s same sense d. 1 infirm 2 Ch 3 cf. v 789 and

om

10

Ch

410

and

cf.

further

Gn 2 U1J
EOTC'
'

^DSI '1 silver -"duo


e.

'C1BFI
f.

Hb2

19

encased in gold

and

jffV

'T? Is

40

19
;

g.

adj.

and
1617

pts.:

1
16
;

io beaten gold (v. BnE>) 1 4950 io 21 iD "I 1 6 2021 also 7

=2 Ch 9 1515 =2 Ch 42022 9

21

rfrtewr^fj Dnn?rri>y Tgj he spread upon the cherubim and upon the h. jn3 try, ZC13 9 palm-trees the gold; further
'trrriK
cf. i.

TP Hiph., 1 K 6 and
32
,

(on mng.
-rtno

v.

"^P);

'Ipure gold
(of

Ex 2 5 ,UH4 + 2 1 1. Ex 2 5. 2 8. 30.
;

esp.

(but only

P & Ch)

On 3riT p@T Mai 3 on 3PIT 'D n.pr. v. sub D?P.


3
.
'

n.pn

v. p.

191;

equipments of tabernacle and high 4 17 2 Ch 3 9" cf. 310 t 1 Ch 28 priest's insignia), 18 68 AV best gold, on TBVD 1 1 K io 2 Ch 3 9. 'f as measure of weight and cf. TB1N, 1TB.

37-39

[UmT]

vb. be foul, loathsome, but only

Pi., causat. (NH id., be foul, Pi. make foul; Aram. D'HT foul, i) make foul, fetid; Ar.

value:

a.= gold-shekel, ttytfpl H^ft Gn


bjs
26
,

24

s2
;

1 rr#j| nn

Nu
cf.

I4

+n

t.

Nu

7;

^
;

'Tnto-J/3K*iJu8

iKio 16 2K5 5 2Ch 9 1S16


21

Pi. Pf. 3 fs. sf. 3 ms. <j'n&, 6e greasy) irvn Dnb Jb 33 20 At'x ;?/e mafeiA tfieq}] (consec.) loathsome to him (|| njsn it,bread, 1E*BJ1).

L j

, Jos TO3J 'T Bi)K ^119"; comp. further but also (only Ch) b{?f> expressed: bg^ 1

niKD

Wf iCh2i 25 (50 shekels of silver in H2S24 ); 1 D^tpD &*?%& ri ?^ b[>fm D ?9 ns*^ 1K10" three minas b. 2 Ch 3
24
1

^
7
;

4 1312 Dr 1821 14 (Onsf.v. Ges' the word is hopelessly corrupt.)


'

bsD

':

acc.'to Siegf

TOnt
f I.

n.pr.m.
2

(fr.
19
.

above

i)

a son of

Rehoboam,

Ch

1 1

'T

[HnT]

vb. be light, shining

(Ar.^,
);

of gold

I"1

1 ?.

(v.

?)-

C.

1 I??

talent

of gold

jjtj shine, adj.^ijl bright (cf.

Lag

3*

12

Aram.

-li-IT

264

mt

"in], io,r,

in deriv.; v. also sub II. int) intrans. (late) send out light, shine, fig. of everlasting glory of teachers of righteousness

NH

Hiph.

watchman) gave warning, he hath delivered his (own) soul. T"U appar. n.pr. of 2nd month,=c. April-

s yp"jn inta np D^lfBni Dn i 2 and they that make wise shall shine like the shining of the

firmament

(\\~tyn

T&nfc D'33te3 IWRJJ

^SOI).

May, named as month of beginning the temple, 3t?n BHhn mn l] vina. iK6'= building; 37 V n*^3 v ; v has simply iv ^v\ tv btirripy,

B
)

Tint
fyy, '1 HX1D3
I
s7

V
a. [m.]
I'm],
Zie
,

shining, brightness

NH

cf.

Aram.

WW)

(Ar. J ;abs. Ez 8
(excf.

iv Nerw ra> fifvr'po> nqvi; (in V codd. iv pjfl Ztoi; fup4 to 8tvTepq> L (only v )
37 4
firjv'i

(cai

37

tV Seur/pa)

/iijki,

tV

fiijKi

Ziov;

(si

vera

1.

comp.

<m appearance of shining

perh.
so

Aram. V] Jol)
2
31

brightness,

freshness,

b plained, v

as resembling amber, i'O^'D s also cstr. Dn 12 v. foregoing. );

BAram. Dn
cf
fr.

0/ brightness of flowers

fll.

pHT]

vb. only Hiph., Hiph.


cf.

(NH
etc.),

D1 PTWt

N5

Hiph., admonish,
otl

Aram,

">?}

(Aph. Pa.

= Vn})
Ar.

V] ITTJ m<m/t As. ztmtt (ztvu), 2MQ 1M.7. The8 al der- J} ( VT


;

cf.

% KJfJ
;

nnT in sense be brigM, splendid,

etc.,

cf.

is

he mindful of (Ar. tif viii. take care of, cf. Aram, loan-word, so Lane). perh.

thrive (of seed-produce), lij increase,


;

TA

Lj

Most identify with I. "lilt instruct, admonish; this


tain,

= give light, enlighten,

a beautiful and bright, or fresh, plant Aram. KHJ, adj. Knint haughty, proud; ))
cf.

glory, boast, be magnificent; yet


IT,
'IT,

mng.

possible, but not cershine is late in Heb.; usual sense as

Ol 5174 ^""')

v. p.
-

262.
>

given below is not enlighten, illumine mentally, but warn; v. also construction with two accusatives Ex
sf. 1

t[21T] vb flow gUBn (NH


3V=I,

id.,

Aram.

3,

'

T
)

oj,

all
.)

used

oft.

in sense

8 20)

; Hiph.
10
;

Pfi1Vfl\ consec.

Ez 33 s
,

Ar. i^jU (med.

melt, dissolve, flow)

only
Je 49 9
*]&&),

infr.;

ri-ivnm 2
,

K6

ms. srinjn Ez 3 19 33 9 *fnfl\


,

Ez 3 17 33 7
1

nn-intni

Ex 1 8 20
;

sf.

brarp Ez
1

18 - S0 - JI

25 Qal< Impf. 3ir Lv 15 etc.; Pt. T 19 1. flow, gush f. !"DT Lv etc.; 15

3}

(poet.), of
20
(||

3
2

water from the smitten rock


41 !1

17 7 FHl ! consec. Ez 3 33 10

D^Il ]^ consec.
18

Ez 3 33 ; instruct, Inf. cstr. "I'npb 20 : Ex 1 8 teach, (E) teach them ordinances 6 10 the place which pfT$) the man ace.) ; 2 (2
19
;

Ch

warn

of God told him o/(v 'OX) and warned him (sf.) a warning o/; elsewh. only Ez Ch; warn, give 18 192 s alw. sq. ace. pers. only: Ez 3 33 give to, '* them (ace.) a warning from me ('ISO, speaks) Ez 3 17 33"; warn the wicked (V?n) from (away 8 18 warn the righteous from, iP)/8ttia2/Ez3 33 21 Ez 3 sq. Inf. in order that the righteous (pHX)
;
' i>

I05 (11^7), Is 48 (|| freq. in EOTI abn n3T (pS), always of promised land, Ex 3 817 13 5 (all J) 33 3 NU13 27 148 16 1314 3 11 9 26 915 27 s 31 20 Jos 5" (D) (all JE) Dt 6 24 Lv 20 (H) Je 11 6 32 m Ez 20615 (in last two 3T Je 4 4 ins. pt< Co); 9 (fertile valley tfgfi

^ 78 2. PA

ofAmmon).
(from hunger)

3.

fig.
.

flow away
26

woman
25

(all

La 4 9 P), Lv

pine away 4. flow, of issue from

15

HOT

3fo

MJJ

(v. 311);

esp. have

an

sin not,

cf.

Ch 1 9 10 sq. ace.

pers.
-

+ final
-

15
(||

and 15 19

issue (flux, gleet), of woman Lv usu. of man, 2 S 3 a (i-DJ rrwi);


2

cl. c.

).

s 21 4 6 6 Hiph. Pf 3 ms. inp Ez 3 33 ; also "VJJJ v so We Sm Co); Imv. y$\ Ec (rd. perh. Tnjn, 12 13 12 12 ; Inf. cstr. injnij Ec 4 ; Pt.lTO ^ 19 ;

jnitp); elsewhere P, Lv 15 'n'?'??? 3J; with 00 33. 3t one </ta< 7jas cogn. ace. 15 ; ordinarily Pt.

Lv

4'

(all
\\id.)

P),

22

(H;

2 yyriS); alsoNu5 (P;

6e instructed,

yea thy "|fl|J servant, he is instructed (or warned) by them lets himself be instructed or warned by (i.e. 10 the * 'EBB'S v ) in Ez distinctly take warning,
;

DH3 Hiph.):
Ez 321

admonished,

warned
12

(pass,

of

^PJ| ^

19

NH

t^it n.m. issue (Ar. iL>jj fluid, liquid; , 3fy Aram. K3i in specif, sense of Heb.); 2 issue, flux, alw. fr. genitals (cf. Di Lv 15 );
l

only

of

man

or

Lv

abs.

(cf.

Hiph.) 3 3
"injn|>

more

generally,

Ec 12 2 and, VT *6 iste Ec 4" who


*;

46

so

IS****""*; of njTT D^ 26 2 6 28 30 (of n-jboa, of monthly period); also v morbid issue of blood, sts. connected with the
-

woman Lv 1 5 s3 woman Lv 15 (n3T


;

of man
"
-

19

knoweth not how


receive
if

to take

admonition;
6

he
c.

warned,
?,
i.e.

other;

cf.

Mat

20

etc.)

warning EZ33 (of people, no warning be given them), also but rd. perh. Hiph. (v. supr.) but he

Tit

v. TT.

MT
(i.e.

v sb

77V

(-/of

foil.;

cf.

Ar.

aside or u^j put

the

away, draw

togetlmr, contract).

rmt
tfn^T] JCoi (oft.
loan-word
PI.

265
(late)

fa

n.f.
for

corner

(Aram. KTnj,
hence,
16

tW n.pr.m. an
1

officer of

David

'"linn

|*ff>

Heb.

a>. >**.

rt|,

' yftpl?),

as

Ch
II.

31

27

(Fra
ni>ij

ii.m)

Ar fyR);
n*n

abs.

naiO nhlS

mM

^D

44

12
;

HT

cstr.

Zc'9

(pe

abundant,
^r

cf.
-

abundance, Dl
foil.
;

':, Zim BP 4 w
I.

esp.
;

As. zdzu,

only as -/of
Thes), but this

'

Zc 9 15

simil. of warriors
;

perh. related to

(cf.

511 etc. '13 l^nfaa streaming with blood, v. Lv I 12 '151 our daughters like corner (-pillar)s, ty 144 carved (so Che al., but v. 11. 3t3n) in palace-

very dubious).
n. Y^t n.[m.] abundance, fulness
:

only

fashion.

nT03

t[l7Q] n.m. garner (on format, cf. 01 T on ] v pj sf frtba VJJD f 1 44" |ib.irbj

66" that ye may suck out and be delighted, from the abundance of her glory (i.e. of Jerusalem) Di al.; > Che"" n -* nd0P4r,t (so Brd (cf. Ew Euter'), who comp. vulg. Ar.
Tfl? Is
'

our garners are full (word inflected as were radical; cf. 01 ''")
I.

if I?

ziza,

udder

'JfoR (breast, teat); this suits vb.

and pfeto BFflfy


rise,

W?,

but
1-

is *

dub. in Heb.,

Y)1

(NH
cf.

nt move,

As. zdzu, move,


;

perh. not Shemit., v.


T jag
rro P h.chHd.

Dozy

619

and

reff.

also
cf.

come forth
enraged,
yi.

COT
80 14
'

VR" ''").
n.m.'''

gloss.

also be agitated,

who
602
,

proposeS) pl aus ibly, ra,

Aram. jte PS

xr3;

Ar.Jp. pap).

PJ

coll.

moving things
still

'

(i.e.

D^IT

n. pr. gent,
people,

an

ancient

trans6

beasts) (etym. OP472 dub., cf. Che

&

exact meaning

rather

De

yjr

8.7f.

and on ^ 50"; Thes al. -/m; 50" comp. As. zizdnu, coll. reptiles, Dl from a KWJ cf. cjif move to and fro,

dwelling in Dn Gn 14 ; otherwise unknown; abode appar. in (later) land of Ammon, between Bashan and Moab;

Jordanic

commonly supposed = D'S?ri


perh.
txt.
,e

q.v., in that case

agitate (cf. yit); others comp. As. zdzu, abundance v. II. tIT, so even Di Is 66"; this hardly suits 8o 14 ; KP] only cstr. "fy

error in one
'
l

case or the
'

other,

worm);
10
14

cf.

No u "uchune n ' Krl " On n.pr. loc. Zi(a,


cf.

'

A T
'

162

. ( idvv iVxt/pd).
MMb1821'-'

Ijjj,

between Bosra and

^50"
to
*

the

moving things ofthefield, as


*1*"V;

all
t

known

Lejun,

Kn Di

ad

loo",

Tristr

(||

D"in

also in v

~%^T\

etc.); fig.

TnniT n.pr.m.
nnir|3),

descendant of Judah
i

of enemies of Isr.

iSTf

n.pr.m. 1.

^ 8o

(||"I5#? "?}$)

(etym. and mng. unknown)


1

Ch

20

(v.

also

a Simeonite
2

Ch 4

s7
.

v.

Zaav, Zwa/3,

A Zo>xad, L Zaa6.
foil.,

2. a son of

Rehoboam

Ch

1 1". 1

tnjn
v 10

n.pr.m. a Levite

Ch

11

23

= W-J

IVN
I.

sub

nir.

(rd. prob. KJT,

Zifa in both).

7*)|

(prob.

*/ of

Ar. Jh remove,

T^ft n.pr.m.

a
Ex

97 cf. Strm comp. As. n.pr. Zaza Zim descendant of *&??, of Judah 1

(perh. belongs under this AV N BP

depart),
;

t[n?1t] n -[] prop, removal, only found


in the
st. c.

"")

Ch
Ez
4 6 42

TrTfiT?2 n.f. door-post, gate-post, abs. 'd

save that
obsolete

as prep,
cstr. )"CT1

and conj. except, only, 14 and (with the 2 K 24

2I 6T Is

5f;
;

cstr.

TOT?

case-ending
1

'_ )

'*$*
32
;

Dt
22

36

12

Ez 4 i 21 (del. @ Co cf. Hi), 45 1919 (in both rfWB (5 23 Co) if. "TOO Ez 43 8 rjrffTO v8 pi. tfWD 1 K 6 3 + 2 t. ( + Ez 45 1919 Co v." supr.), 9 3 niin?' Ex 1 2' + 4 t., fliTTO Dt 6 Ju 1 6 ;door,

Jos ii 13

K
45

18

3
,

12

20

Ho

13

Is

521

|n^,
,

'

10 Is26 13 6 4 3 Ku 4 4 nn^T iS 2i ; 1. prep.^x-

^
f

18

with

sf.
1

"d^T

Ch 1 f
*njjJ>3D

cept, besides, lit.


yj,

with removal of .. .(syn.


'*?|>?

1. of dwelling-house Ex I2 r 2>ost, gate-post, 9 20 8 6 22 " cf. Is57 ; 21 (all JE), Dt6 ii (P), v Wfi 'D Pi-8 34 DJiniD Ez 43 s ; of Sol.'s also
,

18 32 Is45
12

21
;

H013

4
;

and

cf.

Dt i M

with Nu 32
0/ Caleb,

),

Dt i 36

3^>3

'nhf with the exception


nnrix

1S21" Wl^l

pS

there is none
:

2. of house of '' a. of the prehouse iKf. h. of Sol.'s Solomonic sanctuary of' I S I 9


: , ;

a of the v31 o. of Ezek.'s temple iK6 s 21 temple Ez 41 (del. Co v.'supr.), 43 fnt), 19 ' v 9 cf. 46 s JVan 'D Ez 45 3. of city-

T^
,

14 4 20 1 2 2 other except it, 1 24 Ru 4 oft. in There is no Cod (or, Who is such phrases as, 4 32 God 1) except me (or thee), 2 S 7 s2 ^ 1 8 Ho 1 3 3 521 after a neg. or qu., exc. Is 45 64 Always
.

"W

Is 26

13

-]T\bv

DTW

lords

other

than thou.
jjiecedes,

gates

Ju 16 3

Connected

inexactly

with

what

bi
1 acquires the

266
Dt 4 12 ye saw no

Tit

sate a voice form ?ip (there was) only 2. conj. Jos 1 1 13 except that a voice, 1 K 3 18 he burnt Hazor alone.
.

Wt

force of only,

<wr. aside, iwra. aside to visit)

Qal Pf.
13

3 pi.

Hi

til. [71T] vb. lavish (cf. Aram. ^, be cheap, of little value, lightly esteem; similarly s ^>T Qal Pt. D'3D 3HT D'bjn Is 46

y 58 (Kb ), <nf V' 78 Jb 33 9 30 + 2 7 t, f rot Ex 30 + 7 t. Hilt Pr22 2 3 33 + 3 ot.; fpl. 1. Pf. become estranged ^ 58 2. Pt. as adj. 19 ^78
;
.

1445

30

19

Pt. IT

mpl. Dnj
sf.

Ex Ho 5'
5
;

14

^J
}D

Is 2a

c.

from Jb

13

;i0

strange, or as

qv.)

(|p5>PB* nij33 t|D3).

noun stranger: a. to the family, of another s 19 household, Tt B*K Dt 25 elsewhere IT 1 3


,

*> feed (NH. BAram. kZ.; Syr. v t[p?] Sam. t^^, is fo) ; Hoph. P<. DWB D'DID 8 Je5 (Kt; i.e. B'MW; Qr D*0D from jr q-v.) rr73f well-fed Iwrses, fig. of adulterers; Dl
i
;
-

Jb 19 15 Pr
gio.17.

D< -,j

11 6 1 11 16 20 16 27 13 ; D^J 109 Pr ft)2, children of another household

than God's Ho 5 7 especially of another family than priests' IT B>"J* Lv 22 12 (H) Nu 17 5 (P);
;

IT

comp. As.
desire).

zandnu,

be

fill

(i.e.

of sexual

33 33 1038 Lv 22 18 7 (P); (H) Ex 2 9 30 Nu 3 not belonging to the tribe of Levi, Nu i 61 18 4 b. to the person, another Jb 19 27 Pr 14 10 (P).

1013

*pf?3 n.m. food, sustenance

(so

Talm.

BAram. Syr.) fiTBl Dr6l 13 Gn 45 (Di "d rather an Aram, word; perh. later gloss for
orig. ITlJf

v 21 42 s5

');

3t)

JlTen 2

Ch

11 s3 .

(n^N) strange woman, harlot Pr 2 s3 c. to the land, foreign, D'lJ 5 7 22 23 such usu. enemies) Ho 7 9 8 7 Is i" foreigners (as 6 5 s 6 19 8 2 2 21 9 i6 32 25 29 6i Je5 3o 5i "La5 Ez7
27";
320
TT1T
5
14
. -

16

n
;

nyiT

v. ruj.

t>HT vb. tremble, quake (Aram.


BAram.)
id., <*.);
cf.

(incl.
cjs-'-

also Ar.

ch impel,

move, agitate, shake (on these v.

No

ZMG188.'25

12 12 19 s 17 b 30 3i Jo4 Ob" Jbi5 ^54 "% 21 10 ,6 foreign god + 4 4 8 1 = ">T Is 4 3 "; so 0*% Dt*3 2 2S 13 Q'HT D?D and (in fig.) Je 2 3 foreign waters 14 24 IT m.taj Is i > 2 K 19 Je 18 7 vine-slip of a TT1D3 H08 12 they are regarded stranger; OPTIJ

28

7 - ,(l

As. 2, storm-wind

(= Aram.

V"lT)

Zim BF94);

))

as foreign;
if

"IT

21 'HK'Vp Is 28 /us

wor&

is foreign

Qal
rel.

Pf. 3 ms. Vt Est 5"; Twip/. 3 mpl. c. 3 12 ; WTJB' tremble, quake, in presence of powerful superior Est 5 9 (sq. ^S<?); said of
(late)

Ec

d. strange to dealing with enemies), (as the law '"PT fnbp strange incense Ex 30 9 (P)
; ;

rtTJ

VX

strange fire
Pf.
TitJ Is i
4

Lv

io
;

Nu

26 61

(P).
,

T"1

???

1'?K'

descr. of infirm old

man Ec

12 3

Nipb.
.

Hb 2 ; causat. and intens. Pilp. Ft. sf. they that shall violently shake thee, fig. of foes of Babylon, instruments of Yahweh's judgment.
7

TW&

pregn., sq. (cf. Pt. TrtO estranged y(r 69".

T>nK

Ez 14 5 ie estranged Is i 4 5 Hopb. KV); TgQ Ez 1 4


.

til.

["Wj TT]
Pre6

vb. be loathsome, Bb* 1142


C0TG1

tnjm,
cf.

and,
*)

Sta*
4

192

n.f.

by transpos., PlW (Di Dt 28 a trembling, i.e. object of


26
:

(Ar. 'lj fastidivit, abhorruit; As. 2<$m, re,

Impf. izlru, DI

Schr

trembling, terror

nyil Is

28

19
,

also

Kt

")only
JratfA
is

fs.

rTjj

Je

+ 4t.); object of a 1J$ nn) Dt 2 8


terror to all
'131

i5

+ 4 t.;

HJgt

Dt 28 s5 Ez 23"
trembling,

Jb 19 17

(also

4 Qr Je 15

^^Np
;

,Tjj

TW1
||

my

loathsome

to

my

wife (p ^nSni in

terror, fright;

fr. 1. T4T

ared thou shalt become a

c l.); > most, who derive become strange and so rejmgnant.

(?3?) the kingdoms of the earth ;


4
18
,

tl^T
K-ITp

n.[f.]

loathsome thing,
20

KS".

1S*

nj?

tj>

IMVIM Je 15 29
n

34

17
(||

nif6*
(||

nbxb
nsn r6
: -

D3^

mW

D3EXD Nu
to

nfi-in^ njriefy), a lso"ni


'"Wi?!>]

Tb

D*JinM 24" 23
1
<6

flesh)

become

n (JE) and it (the you a loathsome thing ( lit


n"1T

r?F^ ^9^)' Ez

Ch
13
,

29

X<j\ipav, 23

in nauseam), prob.err. for

(Sam.)

TJTT n.pr.m. a Gadite,


tj*|$

Ch5

@ Zow, Zfo.
i 42
.

fill. [11TJ vb. press


"C\ jyress
togetlier,
<iot'<

down and out (Aram.

n.pr.m. a Horite
vb. be

Gn 36*= 1 Ch
stranger (Ar.

Ar.
3 pi.

Jl:'
^"it

fl. L11T]

Is i"

Jlj

Syr. o), ) compress; cf. the lip of a Qal Pf. beast) rfraw; > TIT, Ar. (pass.;

(med. ) incline toward, repair to, visit; 11. honour as visitor or guest; ix. decline, turn
aside; JjiJ visitor;

/orot% s8 Tj>! Ju 6

togetlier
,

01

*^ 2*5

Tj

'

Kb 1333 );
13
;

7mp/. 3 ms.
f. n"l.1T

Aram,

"fit
,

oft.

= Heb. "WD

fs. sf.

ITJBJ

Jb39
6

Pt.pass.

(=nniT Ges

180- 2

'")

ls'59

; ^m*

(twist

or

-IT
38

267

IT
+11. [7PTT] vb. fear,

not pressed out, of sore wring) out a fleece J116 6 (fig. of continued disaster) Is I ; press under
;

be afraid

(Aram,

bm,

foot an egg,
I

Jb 39

15

(||

B*P1), Is

59 (pass.)
that which

"tt

n.m.

circlet,
cf.

border

(orig.

presses, binds,

also

wreath, crown, ring ; others fr. a


2.ii.i2. 26
.

NH

Aram. )U)

bracelet, tO')
3

"^*. ; cf. Ar. Ja.i rancour, malevolence; No ZMG 1S* 7 Jb 32' ")only Qal Pf. 1 s. therefore I feared (|| N"3<K1) > most,' who derive fr. I. Pnt shrink in hold back
-

^nt
.

"f\ id., fly) ring, wrestler's


11 - 24 - 25

away

fear,

37

i-,j

-/tit) 3HT It Ex 2 5 4 Ex3Q 37 ( a ifp).

(EV),

cf.

X wanpN FIChWB"- 871

30

t"VH|
cstr.

adj. girded, girt(cf.

Ba WM8

)- only
is

Pr 30 31 l^n-iK

D):tTD -Vn] that

which

t[ rfj *T1T] vb. boil up, seethe, act proudly, presumptuously, rebelliously (NH Hiph. TtH as Heb. ; Aram, of Zinjirli "ir
presumptuous,

girt in the loins, etc.,

named with

DHM SmdKb K
-

Ar.
-

lion, he-goat,

l\j

(med. (j)

and king, as stately in motion. Perh. </reyhound EwBo De al.,orwar- 7iors6BoGesHial.; Vrss. cock, Talm. raven, v. De Now (NH "I*}"}1
starling (war-horse only in interpr. of

increase, exceed, exaggerate, e.g. in talk; also

Aram. JL7T
JjijJJ v.
,

Pr 30 ), Lexx. also )o)/ starling, in Ar. Others der. fr. a -/"nr, perh. loan-wd.
;

31

(joj) Id (on distinct, betw. nit and 64 v. Sab.Denkm. also Sab. ) ; perh.
'"

Sab.

n.pr.

TT

DHM E

" ler DeBkm -

^Tt

52

17

in Sab.

one, prince, e.g.


29 tr$ Je 50

Sab.Denkm. 89)

pVTO Qal Pf,great 3


fs.

supr.)
I

"YlTQ n.[m.] wound to have (as needing matter pressed fig. of injury to, or out) litO H05 13 also sufferings of, Isr. and Judah 13 Je30 (Gf Che BVm but accents Ew Ges Gie
its

H$J{ "I as to which they acted presumptuously against /v 29 them; of Babylon, HIT vK Je 50 against '1
/ja</t

^
;

3 pi. Vlf Ex 18"; of Egyptians, T^JS Ex 18" (E) in the matter

Ae

3 pi.

mn
, ;

acted presumptuously.

Hiph.
3 ms.

Pf.

Ne9 +2t.;

10

Impf.
;

T>

AV EV for pressing,
13

i.e.

III. lit Is (cf.


"t"NTT v. TT
I"

).liTO

binding up); i"itt? Ob 7 v. sub "TO.'

Ho

Dt 18 20 IF Ex 21"; "# Gn 25 w Dt 17 13 2 mpL T Dt i 43 1.


;

3 mpl. |TPJ}
6ot7,
eetft,'

sub

trans.,
fit.

Tg
14

3PJT;

11

Gn

25

s9

aw<i

Jaco& Joi'M

pottage.

[nljl ]

vb. remove, displace (Ar. tj

Ex2i

2. ac< presumptuously, insolently, (JE) no-iya \i-\r\b inin"h? T^ '?

push, thrust away; comp. also Aram, nit, ^j move, move away (intrans.)) Niph. Impf TfiKn ^ya ]fm riF t6) Ex 28 s8 and that the

when a man
'"';

acteth

presumptuously against

his neighbour to slay him; usually against 43 and ye acted presumpsq. vb. fin. Dt I

breast-piece be not displaced etc.,


[

39

21

(both P).

/NT] vb. shrink back, crawl away


?D| crawl (also drop, drip, of water
?nt) ; ?<nj
;
:

and went up; sq. inf. i8 20 the prophet who shall 2>resume to speak a word in my 13 elsewh. only Ne; of name; also abs. 17
tuously
;

10

(Aram.
so

Egyptians 9
,

sq. ^ij
tib)

(=Qal Ex

NH

Worm;

'131

Syr. JL.I locust (as

(||

IVDE*

ds-iv-tik:

^1);

18"); abs v 29 (||N 1^1

Ar. J-ij withdraw, retire to a distance (v. Lane, Wetzst in De h""^ 428 ), and Sab. ZMGlsre 610 S>nt withdraw, humble oneself
crawling)

'131

WOt?).'

Qal only

DHM

Ft. pi. cstr. Tffl

crawl, of reptiles (pt.) "13V

Dt 32 s4 Mi 7 17 ; s4 i.e. servJjf Dt 32

lit adj. insolent, presumptuous '} Pr 21 24 ; pi. D , "Tt Je 43 2 -f ii t.; alw. masc, and alw. of opposition to '', wickedness; with qualified noun expressed, only Opjn D'BOKn

judgment on

pents (as poisonous), instruments of Yahweh's 17 Isr. ; te. 'j Mi 7 (as crawlinto the earth to hide), sim. of nations ing in fear of '\

Je 43 s of opponents of Jerem.; elsewh. used


,

pN

substantively, as term, techn. for godless, 24 rebellious men; once sg. tot? 5*.? T5J "31 Pr 21

a haughty insolent one, scorner


(||iiiT
||

is

his

name
fix? ;

n^PlT

n.f. mng. dub.


8

perh. crawling

mafa
;

nbiji);

U su.

pi.

Is

13" (t

" cites Ar. Zuhal thing, serpent (We 9 in connex. with 1 i cf. Lane Saturn, Hlob2 428 & Wetzst in De on view that Zuhal=/(e who withdraivs, because of planet Saturn's
1 "' 1

"""

'

D"snv tmi) kal 3 13 (|| nypl yfery), v 19 (|| rib's; 14 21 in f 86 nVB'"!);' and (|BTT?), 1 19 (|| Dttfefcl i4 i^mm.mi. so ^riisBD), v p r 0b also ^ I9
_

remoteness)

only
K
i
9

c.

art.,

in design, loc.
fin.)

DV

VJ^B 'pWJ

D'TJK'

0?

)^n

|3K

(cf.

f?K ad

(Ew 01 Hup CheRV m ); > presumptuous sins Deal. (AVRV).


hold

men

back

so _/rom thy servant

presumptuous

)m
T

268

out

n.m. p"TT
cstr.

rr " 2

insolence, presumptuous),abs.
'f

Hom AuM tz.u.Abh., *M.


most
der.
fr.

ness(on

format, cf. Lag BN204A " m


?*nj

ydub
6

rp^

an(j

Dti7

12

assumed nnt

tri^A*, fresh,

+ 1 t.;
1
.

of

28 ^p) i S i 7 ; insolence, presumjrtion toward men affirmed David by Eliab i S 17 s8 (||^.?b jn); usu.
;

Je 49 >6

Ob 3

sf.

2. of presumptuous godlessness (cf. "TO, II), exhibited in disobedience to priest or judge Dt 17 12 ; in false prediction i8~; in gen. 2 10 t rroy p r 21 24 (opp. n*VX), 13

stuMiW
2

luxuriant (v. sub n afformat. which is 1]) + then treated as radical, cf. Sta 5187 *; but this Arme "not certain, cf. 01 ^"n2 "; ace. to Lag
/,
;

ArmerL

oan . word) y Gngll> cgtr


20
,

alg0

L.,B,^._ak

,,

18 32 ;

sf.

^W Dt 24
6",
etc.

Pni
(cf-

pi.

tt<fq

Dt

; 1.

m Dtg8
4

Ex 23" Dt 28
Ju

;
8-9

olive-tree

3 t Je 49 16 (=Ob ) presumption of thine heart; of Babylon personif. under fig.

1J);

1|i>
3 '-33

(personif., in

Jotham's

fable),

Ho

14

of

'r

Je5o

dub.

is '?n

ma

Ez

10

insolence
fS)
i.e.

Jb 15 33 (as casting off its flowers, sim. of wicked man); in 2 S 15 25 ins. 12>K "?n (before
beauty),

9 (sim. of

liath

blossomed

(preceded by

HtSEin

TIW.
' '

read 'S3)

either of Isr. as

demanding punishment, or of
punishment.
pi.

Babylon as

instr. of

LPT!?] MJ insolent, raging, only


fig.

and

tpftrjn D^on

^i24
'i

6
.

+ 5 2 w fresh, (thriving) olive-tree of (sim. prosperity), so Jen TnjJJ Gn8 J) olive-branch, sprig, cf. Ne 8 (here + *S H^TS, etc.); also pi. OTTHJ ^ I28 ^j
olive-trees

Dr;

also

Zc 4 311

pi.

of

two

fjjp.t

16

*TU
pottage;

n.[m.]
abs.

thing

sodden or boiled,
29
;

(sim. of children) olive-branches (in Zech.'s


s/ioo(

1S

DWJ

\!?ae>

Zc 4 12
of of
5

Gn

25

s4
;

Gn25 +4t.
(v. "HI

cstr.

TM
food,

sentative or

coll. sense,

= olive-trees, groups
property, source "

vision); IV] in repre-

kind of boiled leguminous


s9

growing
{

olive-trees,

as

obj. of

in Gn

25

34 Hiph.); defined v

wealth, olive-yards

Ex
19

23
(

(JE;

+ D13), Ju
naxrini
17

15

38 as OVftft TJ? (v. tr?V); obj. of boiled in a "Vp v 39 cf. v 40 ; mentioned, appar. 12 as a common food, 2
;

^3 2K4

+ id.);

mn-j-y

Hg2
(||

also in phr.

HT?$P
fSa

e>na

+ fiB-)n'! Hb 3

fBgn);

the bearing,
f.

Hg

yield, of olive-trees

rt,

m,
v.

nrl

v.
I.

sub

1. nr.

also

nm

and

^N r^p6 ntolE'*, c *W v a); specif. IBS' rw,


Dt 8" cf.
2

rT

njn sub

m.
10

oil-yielding olive-trees

K
1

8 32

]pl

tW|
V*\
v.

n.pr.m.
sub jm.

Ch.23

=nn v "

q.v.

striking or beating of olive-trees Is of desolation at judgment of

7"
cf.

24

13

(sini.

'),

B3nn

3
9

1*^1

Dt 24 20

rather more often

pi.;

Am 4

(liniaa,

nw|,
Dt6"
25
.

tppt n.pr.
Zif;

1. n.pr.loc. a. city S.E. from


1

cf.

also

D^ri), 28 40 * J0S24 13

iS8"

(||niife>,
26

vms),
28

55 Hebron, Jos 15

Ch

42

Ch

2K5 iChJ^
R#);
2

8
,

mod. Tell

Ne5"
Dt
28

9
40b

Kob BB1
262 2
.

492 ' 498

Guerin Jodi ""- 159,,r T-iani? iS


:

n loC| n? ,f , Sa3 b city of 23 southern Judah Jos 15 24 site unknown. 2.


m.u
.

^
*A

(e.

2. of fruit of olive-tree, olives: n '-' Mi 6 16 (|| also rr);

V^

JOS' o?tt-e-oj7

EX2 7 20

24

30

(P)

LV24
t.v

(H).

3. in designations of place: DV*frj H^JjO 2

S 15 30

n.pr.m. a son of f^fff, of Judah 1 Ch 4 16 whether related to n.pr.loc. supr. does not
,

ascmi 0/

</ie

olive-trees
;

tv c'Xatii/

= Mount of Olives) DWn


(NT
1 cf.

tV

dra/Wti

in

Zc 1 4"
hill

appear.

@ Za<f>a,

Zuf>(m).

(1
ft
1 ;

Ch

42

v.

(
cf.

to opos to>k Aaiiv); the

well-known
e.g.
;

E.
3
;

supr.)
as

of Jerus.

usu. as
1 i r

t ["pn] adj.gent. of
n.pr.gent.Q"B]
19 iS23 26

1.

a only mpl.
;

also "inn
13

D'SH

yj,

54=

2
(title).
1

K
'

K
2

Zc 14 4 ,
1 1
33

Mk 13
(^Jyj

Ez
30

Ne 8

15

11CS
5

23

15

Zc 14 4

etc.;

X Ct8

tUD-'T n.pr.m. a son of ^?f>^

Ch

16

mfK) ^D, and


1

4
1'T
I

so Talm. etc.)

Cffl "H (
/tipl
.

Za<pa, Z(a)i(t>a), cf. *T] Supr.)


[PJ],

Ch

10

V. I.

^ n -pr.m. (? olive-tree') a Zmdav, @L Z n 6a.


,

Benjamite

TJ

v. "W.
'

* 52 tn^.f n.m.

(subriV foregoing) aTDnj (Gershonite) ChThes, appar. son of Levite

n.pr.m.

in

,0

olive-tree, olive

(NH .;
Ar.

HV^ and brother


grandson of
fjy?,

of

Aram. J*LT,
olive-tree, olive,

K^;

Eth.

H^t:

*^!j
-

^PIJ and and son of

23",

26

22

appar.

'}HJ^IJ

(expressly

tLJ;' olive-oil; v.

Lag

'"- a5ff

called brother of /N^);

Ztdofi, ZoBoy., L Zt;^.

269
"ijt,

-OT
T IJT vb. remember (As. zikdru, name,

TJt,

v.

subpr.
BP
;

I"

[HDT]

vb. be clear, clean, pure, alw. in

mention, cf. n. zikru, Hpt in KAT


Zinj.-OT, Ar.JSi,

aioui

Lyon
'>-

"1

moral sense (As. zaM Zim


cf.

Aram

N3" !, \h j, * ?
1

pungent (of an odour) ; 60 acttie, quick of wimrf) Qal Impf. 14 4 2 ms. nstn ^51"; 1 s. 3 ms. rrap Jb 15 25 Mi 6"; 1. 6e clean, pure, of interrog. '"I?}?? 14 4 man, in the sight of God, Jb 15 2 5 (in both
fire),
;

Ar. Oi 6 bright (of a

monument, Vog"
in n.pr.^K!3T

,T3n mTOoWaZ,Vog ", Sab. ) but Eth.Hh<J:) !3 QalP/. 3 ms.1Gn40 -r ;3fs.n-l3rLai 79 2ms.

Mb

Aram."^,

i3, Palm. tU3"n N

DHMI*- tolmo
;

SI?!!

Dt5 +
6
;

15

sf.
fs.

^ni?T

Gn
7

4o

14

cf.
cf.

1S1",
Ez 16 61
13
;

DPii3'i^88
3 pi. n?t

lji"!?II s

47 57

if + Ez
Ho 8 +
sf.
'

2. 6e rfear, 6e be regarded as just, righteous, of justified 6 God, f 5 1 (|| pnvn), Mi 6". Pi. Pf 1 s. W?!
l|

pnv

cf. also ttt

15

I5

25

).

^"^Qr (both Kt W3T), ")?"


Ju 8 M
11

consec.

etc.

Tro/?/. 3
4

ms. 13^
s.T3N

-I3r
1

13

\^

73

Pr 20 9

9
;

Impf. ~n|P

^i//-

119
13

make
f
'-

2S14
19
;

Pr

7
;

13W Gn8'+';

rTJMJJ

or

2 fs."")?]"
12

Is54

+2
,

t.; 1

Lv 20 42 42
34
,

Tceep c/eara,

^wr, obj. ^aj)


9

73

n (H'BS f 1?)>

Is 4 3

26

(^ 77
;

obj. 'a?

p r 20

in-is-ns (IppnnB);' obj.


' '

n9

9
.

Ex 6 6
(v.

sf.

16 Hithp. Imv. m.pl. Qin Is i jnai yourselves 64 2 Ben Ko Ub cfeora(|| Wrn);_onformcf. Ges*
1> '

1,3*5, 534

cu

|129d.

Ges^^'Sta" 3**-. 2 3**- 2 etc.; 7m ms. "Or Ex 3 2 + -13T + 2 5 7 + ni 3T Ne6 + sf. s 9 73?J Ju 1 6 +2 t.; mpl. ro| 'l s 4 6 +, njjj
.*
), 13
,4
;

Qr v. infra), ~>3tN Je 31 131K1 7 DH.T)Dv f 42 sf. 2 fs.^lSlK ^137'


;

Ne'4

8
;

Inf. a&s.-toj

Exi3 +;
sf.
1

13J

Jeai^+j
1 ;

rrstot
T

v.

sub pr.

L^T^JJ ^b. be bright, clean, pure (kindred with foregoing. Only La Jb) Qal Pf.

only 3 mpl.

13?

1.

be bright, shining, fig. of

*f$$l f 1 37 18 "W3T 1 / ; P<.act.pl.cstr. ">3f^ 103 ^ io3 14 v.infr. X. human subj. 1. remember, recall, call to mind, usu. as affecting present feeling, thought, or action a. remember past experiences (ace.)
csir.

13]p

Gn 9 Ez
16
,

23", etc. ;

splendour of nobles iWl? D*]*}? T

La4

(||ins

2. be clean, pure in God's sight, of heavens Jb 15 15 of stars 25 s (|p , '?K? of moon


, ;

3 ?C"?)-

42 (E), 2 K 9 (ace. pers. agent); with ''D Jb 4 7 ; things formerly known

Gn

25

sq. cl. (ace.)

Je 1 7 2 sq.cl.with
;

cf also
.

n|

5" 2 5

).

Hiph
Jb
30

longing
neg. i37

Nu
6
(II

cleanse, only Pf.


fig.

s.

"B3 1'33

<ni31.ni
(||

of

with implied regret, 5 5 7 7 1 i (JE),^42 137 Lai cf. ^77 5 16 n3B> v ); so(sq. 3) Je 3 (Hat> by TOJJ
'?

JU9

making

and Ipa).
expressed,

b. recall past distress, etc.

morally spotless

'nsrnnn).
'H?

t
1R

"-TT

adj. pure, clean; abs.


20

Jb 8 6 + 5

t.;

Ex

27

Lv

24

s
;

f.

H3]

Ex

3o

34

+2

t.; 1.

(nar liar), Jb (nae* in || 4 ace. Is 5 4 (Unas?), Pr 3i 7 (|| id.). cl.); neg., sq. o. remember sins, (1) to repent of them Dt 9'

La

20

obj.

not

16

lit.,

pure,

stances, of olive oil

cense

Ex

unmixed, free from foreign subEx 27 20 Lv 24 s of frankin34 Lv 24 7 (all P and H). 2. fig., 30
i.e.
,

+ rDETT^N,
c.

sq. cl.

with

-IBfc-nN), elsewh. only


(obj.

Ezek., usu.

ace.

Ez 16 61 (+^331), v 63
.

pure, clean, righteous (only

Jb

Pr):

of

man

Jb8 , (|p), 33(+Wfc $;


<Ae pwre, righteous i?5?B IB*

||fin);
1J11

assubst.=
21 8 (opp.

Pr

not expressed), 20 43 36 21 ; (2) to renew and 27 d. esp. remember repeat them Ez 23", neg. v the dealings of '\ expressed in great variety of terms in ace, Dt7 18 8 2 24 s 32 7 (|| pa), Is 46' 63 11

IH q- v -); of mode of

life

T3? 3

+ 77 Qr

12

(Kt Hiph.
;

q.v.)

v 12 105 5 143 s (||

TO,
;

^'KTjV'?

Pr 16 2 of modeof
;

doctrine
(||

('?$)

Jb 1 1 4 fljWH -ffl);

action (i^S) 20" (|p^); of of prayer 16 17

12 18 negatively,Is43 (||:3nn W), nni'B'K) iCh 16 2243 7 17 Ez 16 ^ 78" 106 Ne 9 (|| VW*?
'

W)
-

obj. cl.
s5
yjr

VB33 Dn

ity
H
);

78

with '3 esp. D, Dt 5 16 15 5 16 12 24 18 22 2. remember persons (human subj.),


1

tn

,|

3'i3Tn.[f.]glass(5:Nn'313r;butv.Fra'
)

as precious (|| 3nj) yet of less value than wisdom Jb 28 17 . (Baer as above ; rV313] van d. H, al.)

(E),v b. to make use of (E; neg., nat?), 1 S 25 6 them (ace.) Na 2 c. their acts (ace), to their s2 to their disadvantage 2 S advantage 2 Ch 24
31
||

a. to their advantage:
.

sq. ace.
.

Gn 40

14

23

T^3t n.pr.m. head


exiles,
14

of a family of returned

^l Ezr

Zokxov,

L Zai<xawv) = Ne
;

7
,

( ZaBov, A ZaKxpvp, L ZaKxawv) perh.= 20 ?!Ne3 Qr(Kt 3] q.v.; @Za/3(p)ov,@LPa/3iSa<).


,

17 d. revengeance Dt 25 D^nK TV^3 member human obligations, ace. rei 9 i ; cf. perh. Est 2 (ace. pers. and also of

20

i9

(neg.); to take

Am

deed); neg. Ec 9 (ace. pers.), yjr i09 (sq. T\Vpy / 3. remember a. call him to mind lDn).
' 1

15

16

TO
2

270

TO
cf.

S 14

11

(i.e.

recall a specific

command
18

b. recall, (esp.) keep 9 Is 64 4 (||pix nb'V), Ez 6 Zc io 9


4
(||

and

m mind Dt 8
Jo
2
e

of his).

thinketh him, Che,

Je 5 1 50
7

V^
(||

De Kb* 2* 14 Ba NBm);
cl.

also
2

48

(sq.
9

^S + epex.
(||

with

fie).

4. re-

f 42
34

6 37
10

member

sins, idolatries etc., sq.


id.),

ace,
8

Ho 7

8"

runs), 77

Ne4

8
;

negatively

Ju

Is 17

(Ihpa), 9

Je

10

(||

Je id.); neg.

44"
;

57" (|| #-|>y ntpB' >6); cf. also 1 and (no obj. expressed) ^ ^X"p3~)"lX t Ec 12 28 s5 '> 22 ( + ^S me^l) remember '""'a name ^ 1 1 9 4. remember: a. words of Moses Jos r 13 (D)
(opp. not?),
,

vb

s5 8 by rby), is 43 6 4

sq.

p Je 31

34
;

89"; and
Di-IK '33p,
2

(obj.
i.

79 (+ p P ers.) also (obj. reproach) i/' 74 1822 7 day of Jerusalem) \jr 137 ( +

* 2 57

against them).

Miph. P/
Impf. 3 ms. "Or
,

Mai
Is

s3

''s
48
(1|

instructions
3^>

through prophet
(sq. cl.

mpl. consec. DFn2iJi

Nu

io 9

44" 46
fie),

with
18

b. commandments of A

5 by M'tin), also Mi 6

Je

n +
19

fs.

"VW Ez
2 'fs.
19

10

25

(13JP1

(so as to

do

rd. "I3jn

v. 1?T);

40 39 them) Nu 15 (P, or H), v (P; + DrVBW), * 5! i03 ( + Dm'B'yS), H9 (D t3St?D); his covenant
,

npW

Is

" a3 Ez

Ex 34"
2
i
s7
;

3 mpl.
T P3jri

TOf Ho2 +;
20

3 fP L rrj-ojn Is T

65" + ;
29

5. think of or on, call to mind something present or future sq. ace, issue of conduct IS47 7 Ea I 9 (end of Jerusalem);
1
;

Ch

16 15 .

fight

with crocodile Jb 40 32

; /to/ cs<r. sf. D3-13Jn Ez2i (om. Co); Pt. pi. Dn|]3 Est 9*. 1. be brought to remembrance, remembered, thought of usu. 19 0. neg. : - a. in general, subj. Baalim Ho 2

Ez'3

obj.

a general truth,

Jb 21 6 (obj. not expr.); 19 of life Ec 5 (fleeting) days (coming) days of 8 a duty Jb 36 s4 (sq. cl. with "'I). darkness, 1 1 6. remember a day, to observe, commemorate it:day of Exodus Ex ^(J) Dt 16 3 sabbath Ex 20 8 (E; nc'e> Dt 5 12). 7. remember, with
prosperity of wicked
;
;

Zc 13 2 (||nnDK); former heaven and earth Is 65 17 (||aij by rby); (wicked) dead Jb 24 20 (|| lfirDB* v a ); coral (not to be thought
cf.

(+ D ?f3),

of [others, be mentioned] in comparison with 18 wisdom) Jb 28 ; of attention paid to Tyre

under

fig.

||

implied mention s6 " KEPO 23


.

"'

of, obj.

Je 20

9
(||

ieB>3

"Q'n);

brought (1) with gracious result


||

to

of harlot Is 23 16 (opp. nratii). b. r ^'s remembrance, subj. the people,

Nu

io 9 (P;

'1

>}sb,

IX. Subj/^DTPK).
a. individuals,

1. remember persons

Dn?E>i:);
c. be

(2) for

with kindness,
(opp. rati),

granting
c.
,

re-

Co),
13

29 judgment Ez 21 (om. remembered by \ neg. of deeds,

<S

as

quests, protecting, delivering etc.,

ace. pers..
(sq.

affecting

+ pn + 88
(
6

W
j.19

Gn 30 22 (E), 1S1"
1

v 19 Jn 16 28

33
18 22
be

(sq. (sq.

));

Je

>b
(||

5 (II "O??), f (|| id.), 1 29 Wtin), also Gn 8 (P), 19 (P); neg.


J

15

106 4

Jb 14 13
cf.

20 24 judgment, (1) righteous EZ3 18 p of advantage, ace. to Co); (2) wicked om. A B 33 etc., Co) 33 16 (sq. d. p,

'**8

p).

TO? TTO);

sq.

pers.

25 (yet

Che); sq. ace. rei


jgi4.j2.3i_
j_,_

+p

pers. (dat.

commod.)

Ne

2. no longer exist, of neg. be not remembered name of Israel, as nation Je 1 1 19 (||m33), ^ 83'

remembered '*'?

^ 109

14

(||

nan~7K).

pers.

Ne6
23
;

14

25

13

individuals, to punish, sq. p c. his servants, people, the

afflicted,
1//

(graciously) sq. b
sq. ace.
cf.

Ex 3 2 13 (JE), Dtg 27
s

25 DTfOJ); of Ammonites Ez 21 3. be remembered, of particular days, in order to be observed, commemorated, Est9 2S (sq. CB'J??!
(||'i:e
37 10
.

136

f9

13

(opp. rDE>), 74
1

115"

Je 3 1 20 (T31 TB). d. his land Lv 26 (H), and neg. La 2 (his footstool), e. mankind \/c 8 5 (|| IpQ). 2. a. remember the distress of his servants, La3 19 (sq. cl. with ne),
(sq. I"?.??);
42
1

5 (H IHT?

?l').

b. their devotion, ace,


1

^ 20

Je2 (+p
"lEW

pers.),
3

\j/

132
s
.

DN
20

K 20 =Is 38
Lv 2 6 4242 (H,
49

+ j'd.);

sq. cl.

with

Hiph. Pf 3 ms. "> ?t\l 2 ms. sf. is. IS49 'Wpjni consec. Gn 40"; 24 Impf. 3 ms. T 3 Is i 9 { 1 s T31K Ex 20 + Imv. ms. sf. 1 s. ^TStn Is 43 s6 mpl. etc.; 4 16 ,8 tWp|n Isi2 Je4 Infcstr.^^b) 2 Si8 +; 18 sf. 3 ms. sf. 2 inpl. D?"OP Ez VVJffl| 1 S 4 29 245 2 1 Kb* 29 11 ); Pt. ">*|JP Gn 41'+, (cf. Sta'
observe, celebrate).
1

".

'

c. their intercession

Je 18 (sq. inf. c. sf.) 3. a. remember his own covenant (with them), ace, Gn 9 1516 Ex 2 24
6 s5 (all P),
as also)
8

Je 14 21

+ -iorr^),
Hb 3
2
.

Ez 16 60
,

45 \ti-p na-l), and 1 19 Ne i r ( 5 b. his mercy, etc., ace, ty 25 s 98' 2

( + P pers.) + 105 cf.'v42 (obj. f 106 + P pers.),


8
,

v 48

1. cause to remember, ; s6 2. cause to remind, e ace pers. Is 43 be remembered, keep in remembrance, e ace rei, a person's name 2 S 18' 8 ^45 18 ; of ', causing his name to be remembered, by some token, Ex 2024 (JE). 3. mention, a. sq. ace pers.
etc.;
fs.

r0.3]C

Nu5

15

Gn

40

14

(E
of
"

sq. ~7*J pers.),


1

in
42
;

'\=call upon Is

62",

Ch

also
cl.

C.

sq.

with

"3,

Jb

extenuating circumstances, 7 io 9 ^ 78 39 103 14 (IttT be-

26 13 49 (|| Ex 23 13 (JE gods, neg., 6 10 cf. i/a 20 8 (De Che

name
,

'Jtnp),
;
||

name

of other

yo^);

S q. nti?

al.

boast of praise,

Am

-Dt
Iifya\w6ria6fi(6a,

271

TO!
fr

whence

= we
1

Hup Bae

prop. "^???
7

ZAWim.mn.

^ = caU up(m
to
ls

dis2>lay strength), neg. Jos

23 (D; ||nS

male as competent

worship)

p; alw. abs.

wors hi

hence
'\

Gn

iy"3tyn), so ta-ib" vfoa Is 4 8' (||D#$ iryafan). 9 b. sq. ace. rei faults 41 (E), the ark
:

*+; pl.Dn3j(n)Exi3

vid. also [TOt]

:
16
;

Gn

1. subst. male, offspring of

men and

animals
4 N? lE'X
-

S4

18
,

land of Judah Is 19 17 Rahab


,

(= Egypt)
q.v.),

Ex

1215

(pi.,

both JE); opp. fUj


a. in phr.

Dt

^87

4
,

works of''

^77
16

12

(Kt,

Qr Qal

his righteousness ^7i ,lovingkindness, IS63 7 ; human love Ct i 4 ; also in technical sense,

apparently

= accuse
15

before God, alw. sq. pV,

n^T 12 8153 -13T Dr ,Dtr "), 33E>? B"N Ju 21 (Bu* 1718 33 13T *0?X Ez i6 17 cf. v", Nu3i (all 3 P);
specif.
1
-

1. of

men:

iKij

18

Nu
16
.

5
16

(P)

Ez

28

29

DySffc), 29
abs.

c. sq.

cl.,

with
||

(sq. '3 Is 12 4 ;

nibra
no
d.

b. alone usu.

= man
ii
-

coll.,
1

conjunction Je4

(? indir. obj.;

21"
3

Je 30 6 (13t "l.^"DN 1*1, |p35); men, male persons (of all ages) Ju
15 - 16
,

Gn
-

llPDB'n).
4
1

34
(

25

.*.

commemorate, praise 1 Ch 16 CC ?, appar. Levitical function, sq. TKTth bbnb) TYTnnbi), so 1 pei-h. also"V3}np in titles yfr 38 7o (others sub5).
1

l8 io 26 2 3I -. 17
-

all
'

Lv P ).
,

6 1122 7"
pl>

Nu

i"2

3 4 6 6 7 8 9101u213 4 4 so also Jos 5 (||-b 31" Ezr8 and ncn^on 'e-JN-b), 1 7 2 (gloss 1 cf. Dr ayn,

nn3 ^n )

Cn

imr.
104^

4. record, only pt. I'STD as subst.


officer)=recorder 2S8 20 322 15 s Is 3 6 1 Ch 1 8 2 Ch 34
16
,

(title
3

of public
,8 - 37

eg p_

individ., in connex. with cir-

24

K4 2K i8
,I

cumcision
27

Gn I 7>->2-U-2>
Lv

34

15.22.24

x
-

, ,,48

of male child
i 3

5. of sacrifice,
'"H31N q.v.; sq.

12 2 (P) Is 66"; opp. n3|M


-

^ Gn
p).

make a memorial, i. e. offer an 3 JBL ls>3 nja'p Is66 . JPPeters

" 58

ids.

-TS7N

i^42

(v.

Qal

and pour out libation


1-I-

I. 1), 'let me make for (vJj)

my azkara,
life.'

s3 7 3 5 6 7 27 Nu 5 3 (ail P ; 5 Lv 12 (child) 1 5 ,C cf. Sab. D-\(3)T INS DfON ); opp. H^N in command ag. sodomy LV18 22 2o' 3 (both H).
-

DHM

my
1

rd. -Ojn for

2. of animals, esp. for sacrifice Ex 34 19 (JE ; 5 310 4 (all 13JJ1) ; Ex 12 Lv i

MT

[*"OJ]

ZaX ou^)
11.

= .T-|3] 9

n.pr.m. only "OJ


3'

Ch

8 31

19 P) 22 (H),

Mali 14

opp. TOjM
sg.
;

Gn 6 19

3918

q.v. (cf. Ph. n.pr. n3l).


,

Lv 3

16
(all P).

II. adj.

14 "OT n.m. Ex 17

vid. following.

beings) 1 *3

iffy

Je 20 15

male (only human t 133-^3 Ku 3 40 but only

'

"OT n-m.* 9,7 remembranoe, memorial (cf.


abg
d.
,

(both P).

Hpt H;.nj_/t
"OT cstr.
Is 2 6 32
8

IIj4> cgtr
;

Ex

14

17

van
66

Dt2 5 +
19 15
,

t [^l3f] n.m. male,


coll.
,

i.q. 131,

c. sf.;

sf.

*}?!

Ex 3
,

1131

remembrance, memory : a. of persons or people, blotted out by their destruction,


:

+,

in.3]
.

VO]

Ho

i2 6 +

CTJ31

Dt

34 (both JE),=Dt T)Of$y Ex 23 16 16 of attendance at feasts; Pni3]"iJ3 (of city 13 refusing terms of peace) Dt 20 commanded to
17

s3

be slain (opp.
t-^Tirt

Ex

D^n,

IJWJ, etc., v

14 ).

Dt 3 2 (E; c. nno)=Dt 25 (rraefnj ^ 34 17 109 15 (both man), f g 7 (I2it), Jb i8 17 4 (; ||DE*), Is 2 6> (TDK); cf. on other hand 6 D?iV 1 as portion of righteous. b. of ' ^ 6
17
,

14

19

26

below
b.
1

1. a Reubenite
Ch
26
25
.

n.pr.m.
16

Z<^pfi, Zaxp, etc., exc. as


1

Ch

16

27
1

2. a Ju-

dahite 2

17

3. Levites:

a.

Ex 6 21 (P).
||Ne
1 1
17

102 13

(||

nns = mni).
5
12

c of
.

* 's

character and

Ch

c.

an Asaphite

Ch 9 16

works V'SO 97

1 1 1

4
.

d.

remembrance of par-

where

rd. 'IST (for '131, q.v.); cf. also infr. "A3T

ticular days, i.e. their observance Est 9 ('!?? 2. memorial, by which one is reD^Bn).

b.

4. a priest
:

Ne

12 17
.

(L

Zaxaptas).

membered
io 7
(||Dg*),
16

a.
cf.

also

nearly=K7, Ec 9 s (c.

n3"i3?

p^X 1 P r
'*

rotrjj; esp. of

Ex
b.

= renown (of Israel) Ho 14


T"OT n.m. & adj. male
>

(E),

Ho

12 6 Is 26 s

135"
8

2 Ch 8 19 b. v 5. Benjamites 6. father of a captain in Jed. Ne 1 1*. 1 hoiada's time 2 Ch 23 ( Za\apia, Zxpi). 7. mighty man of Ephraim 2 Ch 28 7 ( 'EfexP",

a.

(all

||

D?).

Za%aptas).

(cf.

VB).

(As. zikaru, zikru,

COT GlM, Lyon """"^ G " "


lis?; Sab. Di[3]l

Ar.

DHM 2"""'";

jft Aram. W^jj


;

1"\\51 n.pr.m. Zcucxvp, Za^ovp, etc.: 4 2. a Simeonite 1. a Reubenite Nu I3 (P). 26 3. Levites: a. 1CI124 27 b. an iCh4
. .

13

relation to

Asaphite
12
cf.
35
.

Ch

25
cf.

(Saicxovs), v'
i3)T

(Za X xov8),

Ne

male as mentioned, talked of, Lane 9691 fr. assumed orig. sense be sharp Prob207 Fl (traces of this in Arab.: v. Lane), Bo
above
;

v obscure;

c. Ne io supr. 3 c. (ZaKxovp), 13 4. companion of Ezra, Ezr 8" Qr 13


,-

(Kt ^3T,

cf.

supr. p.

256

a).

5. contemp.

in

ChWB'- 422

cf.

Ar.

JS

male organ; Schwally

of Nehemiah,

Ne

272

prat

*
LV24 7
;

t^,f3t n.m.
brance
(cf.

memorial, remem7

'N

sf.

nn-JSIK

Lv2 2 + 5 t.; used


7
;

of the
nn\"ll

>) abs. fnS[ Jos4 + ; p?! frO\ Eci" + 2 t.; sf. ^"Ol ; 8 12 Is 57 ; pi. ni:i3?n Est 6' sf. D3NP3! Jb 1 3 ; 1. memorial, reminder: a. memorial-day Ex

Ex

28

,21 -

Lg

BJil99- 2,

frankincense burned for the shew-bread

cstr.

"b ntiS
"VtJpn,

'wi>

arm Lv 24

elsewh. alw. after


-

b. memorial-usage Ex 1 3" (JE). c. (P). 5 memorial-objects, altar-platesNu 1 7 (P); stones in Jordan Jos 4 7 (JE) crowns in temple Zc 6 14 ; 't in Is 57* is symbol of strange god (Di), or perh. pballus-image, as sign of harlot (Che), cf.
1

2 816 68 only c. sf., referring to nn?D Lv 2 26 DSBPI by the very NU5 ; of the meal used as 12 poor Lv 5 ; alw. connected with fl#K, exc.

Lv

68

Nu

5*.
v.

"CSftD a.m. recorder,

"OT

Hiph.

> Du (who prop, P" ??


1

record
3",

in a book

Ex

from "UT). d. memorial14 1SD Mai 1 7 (E); cf. J^Qt


,

fcwT (v

of

foil.;

meaning unknown).
a Benjamite
1

tn^Vr
Zapcta,

n -Pr-m.

Ch 8 18 (

nan ntfOft 'D Est 6'; memorial, as of citizenship Ne 2 20 (||P^D, n ^V); reproof minder of Israel," ^eb, of B^Wpn t)D3 Ex 3 o 16 j
1

BTO

A EfXia, L 'IffeXia).
y^
glide,

J 7T (Ar.
slide

slip;

of arrow, skim,
latch, sliding bolt;

spoils of war NU31

54
;

Ex

28 1229, called t '33 v 12

inscribed stones of ephod 7 39 ; blowing of

along; ^ij* a kind of


3?J
is

Aram.

pour forth

(tears), flow

down\.

trumpets

io 10 (foregoing all P), cf. fro) '< ^Q?, n^rvi Lv 23" (H; where, however, no ftfBB Nus 1518 (P); memorialv.Di); P"Ut(n)
sentence, apophthegm*

Nu

Ec 1"

(cstr.

Jb 1 3 2. remembrance before prep. Ges }1S01 ), v" 2 16.


1

T37TT3 n.m. appar. a sacrificial implement, 13 cf. three-pronged fork tt&fo tihf 'EH 1 s 2 14 Smpp 23,291 ). v (v. Dr
,
-

'.

t[ ni*;}P] [*]

id.,

only
2

pi.

nibren
16

Ex 3 8 3
WJJjjd

* 5*"OT DHM*
1

farm?*,

oftener

Tt^Si n.pr.m.

(Sab.

Nu 4";
Ex

1"' 8

8 1. innar, king of Isr., son of Jerob. II, 2 15 29 11 2. VfOt, father of HezeTTOt 14 15

ZaX ap t a( S ),

etc.

a sacrificial implement, belonging to 27'; 14 altar in tabernacle, Ex 27' 38' (all P); to temple 1 Ch 28 17 2 Ch 4 16 belonging

TfO^ffO

Ch 28 17

Ch

sf.

NU4

kiah's

mother

Ch

29' = nnar 2 K 18
.

2
.

3.

2 4. liT"OT, limaf, contemporary of Isaiah Is 8 7 a Reubenite 1 Ch 5 5. rmaf, a Benjamite


.

fl- [ ' /J] vb. shake (Ar.


tate,

Jj

slip,

JTjjjk

agi-

shake;

be agitated, quake, esp. of JjJjJ'

Ch
1

37

Zaxapia,

A Zaxxovp L
6.

Zf^pfi)

-OT
site

Ch 8 31 (v. 1. 21 I Ch 27 (

[13J]).

Wh,
.

a Manas7.

Za/38ov,

L
2

Niph. Pf. W3 shake, quake earth-quake) 19 Is 63 of mts. at s presence (Ges De Che Di

Za X apwv).
8.
.

WXSt, a son of Jehoshaphat

Ch 2 1 2
.

mat,

WOU
s5

a captain of Jehosh. 2 Ch 17 7 9. OTT3T, teacher of Uzziah 2 Ch 26 s 10. Levites,


a.
c.
f.
1
, .

Du; flow down); so 64 (but here prob. not original Che Di Du); read *?t3 likewise Ju 5 s ( Thes Stu Be Bla SS ;
93 as if fr. ?T3

MV

24 20 14

Ch I5 18 = nn3r v20 1 6 s b. i Ch Ch 2 6 2U d. 1 Ch 26". e. 2 Ch 13 2 Ch 29 (@ 'Afapiat, A Za^aptaf, so


.

MT %,

fr.

bn).

'[?27l] *{*] (quivering) tendrils;


5
1

nnar: g. 1 35 Asaphite Ne 12

L).

Ch
8

21

b.

2Ch 34
c.

12
.

i.

an
a.

11.
.

only pi. tendrils of vine D^t^L Is 1 8 (|| Htt^Upp^ in fig. of Yahweh's destroying the Assyrians. fll. [77?]vb. make light of (As.
1.

priests, irmar:

1CI115
'Afrptav
,

24
.

b.

2Ch 3 5
Za^apiai-

nnar:

2Ch

24

20

prob. referred to Matt s5 where appar. confusion with f). d. Ne 23 ri". e. Ne 1 2 41 f. the well-known prophet
;

@L

be

light, worthless, 2.

zaldlu, be in ruins,

COT 010"
(rare),
(all

(Asm

stindard Ioscr 15
-

),

Ar. ji

= Aram. ^.?

Zc i
cf.

1 -7

returned

Ne 1 2 16 [cf. Aram. Ezr 5 6 3 exiles, mat: a. Ezr 8 and


1

14

Ne

4
.

b.
c.

so

L).

Ezr 8 U ( 'Afapiar, A Zaxaptas, Ezr io 26 d. a man of Judah Ne


.

12. ]. 16 perh. v
,

]L^.? easy ; but ??1,^.5', are

more common

20 intrans.)) Qal only Ft. act. bfyft Dt 2i + 2t.; !0 7 H^iT La i '; pi. ofyb Pr 2 8 cstr. jfr Pr 2 3
1

II 4 .

6. id.

Ne

1 1

etfiia,

tf Qr)btia,

A Za*a-

piov, so

L).
a-f- memorial-offering, only P 1"590 244 inf. form; cf. Ba Sta' abs.

1. be worthless, insignificant Je 15 19 (opp. La i 11 (of Jerusalem in distress). 2. 1JJJ)


trans,
(cf.
(||

make
i"rt),

tm3TM
(an Aram.

light

of=be
21

lavish with, squander

11.

esp. of gluttony

IBO
||

|5 ^a'D), abs.

Dt2 1

20

(both

Pr 23 20 7 N?b), Pr 2 8
't
.

rfo

273
sf. ,r )teT

Hiph. Pf. sf. W^W La i" causat. of Qal 1 make light of despise (opp. 1??); on form cf. 8 Ges'"'"- RobGes, MV SS (> assigned to i>
by Thes

Jbi7"; 1. plan, purpose Jb 17* elsewhere always 2. in' bad sense a. evil device
;
:

Ko* u").
n.f.

Is 32 7

(c.

yv,

sq.

bn^);
150
.

26 10 (|pny),
tt?T

1 1

n))tt npT, p r 24'; cf. + b. wickedness in act 'f D'cy

tp?t

worthlessness, only

Ho 6
D"|3
cf.

D"JK V.?^ [van d.

H.

Jflty]

cf.

De & Che * "


v. reff.

23 (where murder in context), Pr io 21" Now. Esp. c. of unchastity incest Lvi8 17


: ,

20 1414
(ll

licentiousness

19

s*

(all
;

H),

Ju

20*

**|J/7T (quadrilit.

vof foil.;
53

infr.)
cf.

T PTCy

n.f.
186

raging heat (on format,


2

freq. (mostly Ez) metaph. of idolatry of people under fig. of har27 27 lotry and adultery Je 13 (^nT HOT), Ez 16
43 (tot tirrn), v
-

n?W)>

11 adultery Jb 31

Ges^^Ol*
+11*1
cstr.

1'

) f
'r
10
.

58

niS^t La 5 2. of burning wind famine 3JH 1 La 5 10 1 nn ^ 1 1 6 (in fig. of '**B judgment, with tW, t ^ 3. fig. of zeal 9 a. rinsa).

19 ; rtmfy ; 1. of fever heat of

pi. abs.

(both
35

||

najTin),
2l - 27

22 9
44

(c. nfcy),

v" (iron nob,


,

||

najnn), 23

(||?irvvT),
/

v**(nrj*"

i|WJJ0\ tppj) n^wT),v


-

(||^!nTPi),v

in nUAjt,
.

"mm

Co 'r mb^), v48 48 49 (|| [J&WJ ^pn), 24 13 [in Ez 1 6 VM 2 4 13 del. Co, chiefly on intern, grounds.]
fir.

PHf (/of foil.;


drop, drip;
cf.

Thes comp. Aram. *] Pa.


;

nQT

n.pr.m. of several Levites (Ger1

q^;

also

NH *$>\ sprinkling,
6010Z, etc.)
s4

shonites) 1.

Ch 6 5

2.

Ch 6s7

3. 2

Ch 2 9 12

la^Lt dropping, pouring, iiJT a/uZZ

Tn?31Q

n.f.

purpose, discretion, device

t HE
t

T
*

n.pr.f. Leah's maid, one of Jacob's

wives, mother of
26

Gad and Asher Gn


18

29

30'-

2 (Je andWfcsdLt), HSTD Jb 4 2 +5t.; nrnsttpn 15 nbTOn Je 11 (but rd. for D"3! 'on with

'""(all J), 35

3f 4 6
cf.

(allP).

t UOf vb. oonsider,purpose, devise(Aram.


DOT in der.
conjj.;
is

Dn^|]);i )PTDJe5 I ;pl.abs.niOT0^3 7 + 7t.; 20 24 4 sf. WtoTD ^ io ; 1. of cstr. id. Je 23 3o


11

Ar.

talk (rare); lj speak,

'*'&

Aram. )
is

sonuit, resonavit, the n. pftjJH sirepitus)

2 chiefly in punishment (cf. purposes Jb 42 20 24 11 1J 2. power DDT, HOT) Je23 3 o 5i (|| DDT v ).
;

tinnitus,
i
19

only
17
;

Qal

Pf.
;

DDT

Dt

+ 2t;
;

DOT

Laz

Pr 30 32
^n'ST

Tl'OT
3

Je 4 28

HOOT Pr 31 16 rfeT but also 'ROOT Zc 8 1416


;

4 11 , of devising, discretion Pr i (||nS !),2 (||fWOn), 2 2> 12 3. a. evil 3 (i| n^n), 5 (l|ny^) niDTD njn 8
.
,-

thoughts of
2
1 27

men

\jt

io 4 evil devices of
,

men Jb

+17
10

(v.
cf.

De), or

either belongs here with irreg. accent is Inf. after anal, of n"? e. g. nisn
;

77 ^31"; 6 " R u on ) poss. Inf. fa Impf 1Drr Gn 1 1 (Ges


'
;

crit "' (Hi Ei) Che

rds. 'TOT ; 1DDT

2 2 t,. (HnUETID), f io 21' (both c. 3t?n). 5 wickedness in act Je 11' ^37" (both c. <^V), 20 note phrases: B^X 139 nSTDp wickedly; niDTD a man of (evil) devices (or practices) Pr

DOT \^37 ; 1. consider, fix y)r 17 v.supr.; Pt. c. ace. of concrete obj. rnb> Pr thought upon,
31
18
.

12

12

(opp. ato) 14
;

17
;

niDTD-i>y3

p r 24 8

(||3t?

nD

V$$

v.

h>
said to be a

2 purpose, devise :
.

a. esp. of

Yah weh's

tn^TSTQ^ n.pr.gent.
given to D'XBT
possessed
berishf),

name
dis-

purpose in
n'B>3>

s8 punishment Je 4

u 'fiaP J3 sq. inf.), S '(id.); of blessing only 3'C'nis VIDDT Zc 8 15 b. of evil

acc. (||nsnp),

La

(abs.), 51" sq. 1 2 17 (sq. -IB&) Zc 1 (c.

by the Ammonites who


2
20

them Dt

(cf.

Ar.

talk giblj_.j

ISkO

Zoxofiniv, Zo^fo/i/jfii/,
Gn
5

and

(opp. v").

pur6

L);
t

cf.

14

DW

Zo^fuiv (so

q.v.

10*,

'ur

X vpa).

pose of wicked

men n\&\h

'P nt?K

Gn

1 1

Dt
Pr

19" 30
32

(c.

TflO + inf.),
i?33),

1*

31

(sq. inf.);

abs.

||

1 7

have I

e. if (i.

I have) devised
12

evil (so

De);

sq. ? pers.

(= against)

V'37

vb. (Aram, and late) only Pu. P<. [\Ol] be fixed, appointed, of time (Ar. J^.; continue, Aram. Pa. |OT, ^11 summon to fixed time or

t[D?3Tj n.[m.] plan, device (bad sense),


only

iOO]V
HT2T

MO

9
(II

5,

h r

^D

D^DTD D'Jiy place,invite,appoint ; cf. |0]infr.) ; Ezr io 14 Ne io 35 ; ni3DTD'' V Ne 13 31


.

)-

ti.
abs.'r

n.f. plan, device,


cstr.riBT

wickedness

sf.

n.m. tjTOT
(Ar. ij,

(late)

appointed time, time

Eth. HodI:
XJ3'T,

BAram.
sg. JOT

ft JDT,

but Syr.
N33T, cf.
1

Lvi8 17 +I7t.;

Pr24+2t.;
;

Us), Mand.
Reckendorf 2

Sam. iaA^, Palm.

4849 58 7 ^insTEz i6 + 3t; nrriBTEz 23 pl.niOT is 3 2 ,

" 01888

'

394

Ne

2"

Ec

sf.

-rat
s7 31 D|8]31 Est 9 , Dn>3Cta v (on Dagh.

274
cf.

rmoi
Is 2 5
5
(II

Ges

DT^V
17
1 1

QV ^ P"!?); son g

>

n P raise of
'7

"*
't

fl. [*12T] vb. only Pi. make praise of God (''), only poet. (Ar.

music

in

nvnj M i. e.
9
,

ni-iBia

9 5 (|imin), f|rj they are the subject of my song.

cf.

wi

On Ct 2
J!iT fife,

12

v. 11.

TBI sub

II. "1BT.

7>7ayonareed; Aram. iit,"iBlandderiv.; Eth. Hn>; in der. conjj.; on an orig. mng. hum, murmur cf. H Up ZK"" 18* 3" ff| .>s9ff- j,jFMim.Eini. 7 2 De 4 on ^ 3) Pi. ImPf. 3 ms. sf. V?. 3 18 60 1 s. lEWt Ju 5 2 S 22 >/ 30"; n-JBW(l) ^ 7 +'
l .(
-

psalms;
p.m..x U
all
cf.

T"VICTp n.[m.] melody (techn. design, of p" ta I"'' 7 2 cf. De4 on f 3, Bae Hup
-

'

+ 3 t.; sf. 11BW ^ 57 7 t, .Tip! * 1 4 3 417?$ ^ 131 ; 3 mpl. visr ^'66 149
14

i8 M

10

108

4
,

v-ran
12
1
;

+ 66*; 1 pi. .TJBU 2 1 ZnwMnpl. nl ^'9 + i4t.,riB!^ 47 "; /^/ibt^,^ 2 nitpt^^v


,/,
;
,

n7nn form; in 57 'D alone ^98', I13^n DV7 "^ 'B 92 V'-titles: usu. with pers. name or title iTlinp "a ioo
;

= Psalm(s)
Lg
0ril S2f
-

i.j^r

Ij j J c SOJl

ao-Hav-C: loan-wds,
relation to

on

'B, in

-),

always in this

'

"n?

D ^3'
1 ,

15

23
1

29

63 141
1

143

'b tb
'b

ma/ce music, melody (only ^^, exc. Ju 5 Is 5 3 12 ); 1. of singing to (?) God (Yahweh) Jus

1 iri7 108 ,

"I'jijn^

nn7
1

'b 38

nun njjrp^
1
,

nn? 30 1H7

'b

1H7 24
1

101

no

TY17 'b ns3b^

27"
12

id
5

104

s3

io5

=i Ch 16
47
>

(all ||TS? vb.),

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 19 20 21 31 41 51 64 140 ;

DS3B^>

1//9

30 (both

||Vrf.l),

(?|>|>),
2 50

66 4 71 s5
(||

'B 4

5
1

6
,

(with

tj^
18

nann), 75
;

(||T3n), 146
DB>7,
i_35
3

sq. "!>

59

to his
2
(ll

name

(||-pix),
Bf.

= 8ing
7
,

* 92
thee,

*%
s

^ i8 =2
song
'
\(r

7?n); S 22 s0
sq.
10
13

tb' ~\vb 65

8 1 9 12 1 22 1 39 1 62 1 'Bns3B^ 1 'b nnb nx3B7 40 1 109 139


1 , 1 ,

(Ih^n);
30
5
,

TB> 'B 1117 nX3B7 68' also simply "P& 'B ri!f3B^ 66 ; but also -\J37 '8 TB? ^67', 'B *#
;

mb

fraise
1
,

thee in

108 4 138 1
^47

(all

||"plN); sq. ace

Is 12

57 0V17K
18

mp f 48
in-nsn
'b

1
,

1^ ' T^njaji
7"|^
1 1 ,

87

nnp
88
. 1
,

n?

'

TB?

OTPK M7 WH eS^dl 4 3 61 9 66 68 (||rw); (11 mw), 9


"imi33 2
14
1

fB'n!>
1

Wt?), sq. tof 7 1133 66 s sq. lBf

ns^
1 1

"'is? ns36b
.

mp

47 49 85

'b mp->337
1

nX3B7 84

^47

(||nTtM); sq. ace. of the song, ^3'^P s 4 'b sub 73tf); abs. 57 (|| rrVB>K), 98 (v.
2
'

further ^10^^ ' ^ 50 1 TB> |DN7 'B . . ,

73 79 82
riS3B^i

1
,

f)DN7 'O TB'


. .

83

(||nn, WUffl, UJ1), io8 (||,TT'B'N;. instrumental 3 4 7 7 2. of cf. also v sufr.). 47 accomp. v musical instruments 17TIB1 ~W]) 7333 playing T
;
.

'B epK? 77

80 1

[Summary: 'b

75' 76',

nS3c6

in 34 V'V

^ 33

(|pi333"i7 1Tin),cf. l44


I
22
(||
6
;

(l|n">''B
;

N); n-l?K

11333 i? 7

^35"633 flNf)
'K7
3
(||

"11333 "11333

"7 T

with D!?3B?, of wh. 23 have 111? also, 5 mp also, 4 f|DX7, and 2 no n.pr.; in addit., in 13 with 1117, 2 with mp U7, 5 with eiDX7 ijf\jf in only 3 without either n.pr. or title 'b is
J
;

mot Spi
17-TiDr
j-i.

98

-11333

'r

-\1331

nn? 149
3

; i47 (||min3 'h up); ?inoa ibb> 177.T).

preceded by
II.

"Vl? 5

t.,

and

foil,

by

"VC*

t]

[1QT]

vb. trim, prune

!"n?2T n.f. melody, song, in praise of


't

tion to

'< abs.

+
23

t.

m B1 Ex
T

1 1

8 14 Is
3

Qal Imff. ms.ltow Lv obscure) 34 of pruning a vineyard (D13 ; H). Niph. 25


I.

(NH
2

id.; rela-

12 2 , rd-^n-lBI (v. Di

on

Gn 43

11

v. infr.;

tf , 88); cstr.mBT 1. of instrumental music

El

Am

6 /m?'/ ">5^ Is 5 6e^TOWrf, subj.

DfJS (|plV).).

2. of sing3 ing T 71pl miPI IS51 ; as subject of song *?V 2 2 3. WJ T'l^n (so rd.) Ex 15 Is 12 V 1 18".

^33

mail

Am 5

(\\T^

pen).

Lg

fn. "l^Dt n.[m.] trimming, pruning (cf. 12 BS173 ny Ct2 (> others sing)only

ing).

TW

1.

"VBt v. sub
n.[f.]
''

I.

1BT supr.

fin.).
t

not clearly determined D<5>3 1133 |hlCUp s 3 : 733-DV V 81 'T 71p1 "11333 98 (cf. III. "1BT a'd On r>X n n-yym Gn 43" v. It. .TIBt infr.
;

rW^

im'TOt
'r

branch, twig, shoot


2
;

abs.

Nu iV,
Dnpta]

n
3

Ez8 17
;

sf.

Na 2
;

15 branch of grape-vine Nu

cstr.

mb)

Is 17*;
1 s3

mnt v.
:

1.

mot.
:
'

ticstr.

TO

h^j]
Is 25
;

n.m. 1 ' 26
s
;

song

(cf.

Ba NB136)
2
t.,

branch, twig (Co ReissigbiindeV) (JE), used in idolatrous worship DBSOX 'in Ez 8 17
(v.

Ez 15 2

Sm

pi.

abs. nilBl
1

Jb 35'+
;

16 cstr. rtlD] 2 S 23 niB1Is24 sorajr D'P? 7tO'B n^B] 2S23 in'epith. of David; Jb
1

and

txt. dub.; It

and most), but custom obscure (v. Da), 188 mb} (cf. Ew ") Is if twigs
fig. fig.

of a strange one (i.e. of a strange god) idolatrous cults adopted by Isr.; '? pi. in
Israelites

of

of

10

35

Is 24

16
;

of (hostile) song of triumph "VDT

Na

3
.

mom
'

275
pi.

n:t
4<

[mOTO]

n.f.

pruning-knife, only
5
;

i5

+5t.;

sf.
4

i33T

Jb

nnprea
3

b^b

niai is 18

rrtneiob i g2
1

Mi
of

cstr. 11133] Is 7

; 1.

40' ; pi. nil}] Ju 15 444 a. tail of fox Ju 15


7
1

4 (both llowi));

n^nippi J04 (||oyw)>


snuffers,
as
utensil
2

of serpent Ex 4 4 (J), of hippopot. Jb 40 '; 13 b. fig. of common people, opp. to rulers Is 9


(in both, 33t] \0tft, || |i?N1 JIBS; Is 9" is incorrect gloss); of subject-people (opp. E?th) Dt28 1344 2. meZ, stamp (of firebrand, "HN) in metaph. Is 7 4
15

[fPOTO]
i
60

n.f.

19

Sol.'s

temple, only pi. abs.

nriBtt?

12",
18
.

rri-B!n

K 7 = 2 Ch 4
foil.;

s2
,

14

25

=Je

52

HI.

comp. Ar. 'Lii thing to be protected, 978 Sab. "IDT ]>rothing sacred, inviolable, Lane
,

MV

"O (/of
j^>

rang, dub.;

DHM

in

10,983

the

t [33T] vb.denom. Pi. cut off, or smite, tail, only fig., of hostile attack in war ;
19 consec. 2 mpl. DH3311 Jos 10 (sq.

tect;

Aram.

wonder
etc.;

at,

admire, jtlaa?

Pf

mints, admirabilis,
'

hence

mot Gn 43"

DON)
;

die Merkwiirdigkeiten des

Landes ').

Impf. 3 ms. O^C'nsrrbs both attack or smite

'^3

3fl*J

m <Ae rear.

Dt 25 18

in

fn. rV^Ot n.f. of uncertain meaning, perh. choice products (cf. DHM supr.), of various
fruits, etc.

tnJ* T T
lot Hit;

vb. commit fornication, be a har\-

P^n
(Vl.
;

rntDW?

Gn

11

43

oi irapwoi,

(Ar.
cf.

commit fornication, Aram.

)J),

so

MV Str.; > music, or praise of the land, fig.


IDT) Thes
'l

Eth. H"Kfc

for produce
v.

Tu Kn 88.I.
five foil.:

'r

sub

I.

nor

in.

v. infr.

semen effusum, Di 1055 (comp. by Ges al.)

effusio seminis virilis, on this and H(f><D; ; BAS U3a- A


v.

Prat

"-)
34

t.;

Uncertain in deriv. are the

Qal

Pf.

't

Dt3i
s
;

16
,

nriJT

Gn38 +3t.,etc;
n?W Lv
3
;

Impf.

t[^OT] n.[m.] a certain animal allowed as food, most prob. some kind of mountain-sheep
or -goat

m
!M

fl|p
8

43 (Kt) Ez 2 3 ;

i9
6

+4
v.
28
;

Je3 Ez 23
IjjJl:

*3H

Ho 3 ^ni Je3
Aram, form of 3

(but rd.

(@

but see

Dt 1 4 ( AV RV chamois: Tristram DEi8T who points out that


s

prob.
l'

*?JW
43

is

no<

fs.,

Ko

JLiI) Tjgn

Kaa"7,,j Ez
; ;

this is not a native of

f 1. "HOt n.pr.m.
ite

Zap/3p()i 1. a Simeon1

any Bible land.)

4 EZ23 3 n??P Ez 2 3 7/ * ni l Ho l2 cstr n "!^ Lv 20 3 + 3 t; ni|b Lv 20s sf. ^ni3]3 Ez 23 30

(Qr)

i6 15 + 4t.; s7 ]>! Ju 8 + 4

0^)m Ez 16 nrJW Ho t.;


;

W
-

13 14

2. grandson of Judah 2 Ch 6 , 3. king of Isr. 2 (app. P! Jos 7 q.v.) 9l 12 151618S 31 j 6 2 4. a before Omri'i 9
!4

Nu 2 5

(P).

'

BenjamiteiChS f 11. "HOt n.pr.gent.


Je 25*
(

36 - 31

42 - 42
.

vel patr., only

t ^bt?

+ D^5? ^bo

and

7 "^D)
786

=2

f/i /3p ;T(

in Ethiopia (Strabo""-'interpol. ace. to Kue Gie.

)?

cf.

Gf; om.

7 ^7 3 27 Ez6 nji Ho4 pl.D'3iLvi7 19 Lv2i +2t.; + 3t,; njit Dt23 +25t.; Hjl 3 niJit Pr niit Ho 4"+ 4 1. 1. 6 or act as 29 9 a harlot, abs. Gn 3 8 24 (J),Dt 2 2 2, (D),Lv 2 i (H), 1314 Am 7 njn+ntw(n) J0S2' 6^(3), Lv H04 3 30 M 2i 7 (H), Jun i6' Pr6 Je3 Ez 16 23"; 19 31 15 35 H3iT Gn 4 Lv2i 14 3 3 8 Jos 6 (all J), Dt 23

Pi.njit

16

17

,7 -

(H),

Pr

10

7
1

f VVSl n.pr.m. son of Abraham & Keturah, T 2 25 and 1 Ch i 32 (@L here Z(( M j/3pav Gn

Zeftpafi).

On

locality referred to v. Di.


1

Pr 29 s Ho 3' ; nw(l)r 14 33 njlT 1Y2 Je 5"; commit fornication, 4 Ez 16 man's act PN 't Nu 25 (J); of woman's act Ju
nf D'BO
16

K3

23

27

Is 2 3

16 - 16

Jo 4 3 Mi
1

7-7

Ez 16 31

K 22

s8

t PITTST n.pr.m. a Benjamite,

Ch

7",

29 2. . 19 ; of a land given to harlotry Lv 19 intercourse with foreign nafig. 0/ improper 2


.

'Apapias

A,

Za/iapia(s).

sort (Aram. T|T n.[m.] (late) kind,

tions (religious reference sometimes involved) 17 Ez 23 30 ; i>X Ez I6 28 38 28 ; 't Is 23 ;

m
.), ft;
3

^m

-/dub.; cf. De ^ i44 from kind to kind, i.e.


D'ffl 2

13

?! ^? ) all sorts,

I!?

irrwn t Ez 23* Na

'nnn n^nx

jp

aOT

144'
;

kinds

pi.

Ch

16 14 (various)
foil.;

Ohola committed fornication (whilst) under me Ez 23 s (cf. Nu 5 19 ). 3. of intercourse with other


deities,

sorts.

considered as harlotry,

sts.

involving

^JT (/f

meaning unknown).
end,

actual prostitution,
7

nn

't

Ex 34
17

15 - 16

tn^T n.m. Ju154

tail, also (fig.)

stump
abs.

(NH

id.,

As. zibbatu

Hom NS368

Lvi7 20" (all H), Ju 2 8 Ez6 9 2030 after n'3N, etc. Lv 20 6 (H),
(all J),
;

2733

Dt3i 15 i Ch 5 own one's

18

Eth. HMli Ar.

JJi, Aram. Uuo\, N33", N331.)_' r

Ju

eyes Nu I5 (H); esp. of Isr., Judah, ls and Jerus. under fig. of lewd woman Ez i6

heart

&

39

caia*
18
17

276
SS1
1

nan
("II.

v (3 t), 2 3 (abs.), Je 3 (abs.) v (mm bv), v 6 8 (abs.); abs. elsewh. H02 7 4 15 IS57 3 (c. ace); ^106"; as leaving '\ sq. by H09 nnXD 20 s7 2 1"; nnno 4"; sq. |D alone + 73 nj(l)T Je
-

L''rjj stink, emit stench


oil, etc.,
;

become rancid, of Pf. 3 mpl. JVnnj


irV3tn
*

only Hiph. Lane)


;

(cf.

Ar.

VJJ

Ges'

536

6 VTOJKn rivers stink Is 19 (rd. S4201 Ko 1!!93 2ssi> 01 Sta but Ew

EZ16 3541 njimn Jes 7


;

heart

Ez 6 9

4.
!"I3*T

i"l3lT

Da? their whorish of moral defection Is I*.


;

n;i?n

1261>

De Di derive from

elative

TOK

or ruiK).

Pu.

P/. 3 ms.

X?

'H^inN fornication
34

was not

niat n.pr.loc. 1. Zanu'a, SE. Sorea (Hob

done (in going) after thee Ez i6 (but del. Co). 1018 3 Hiph. Pf. 2 ms. rnjn Ho 5 3 pi. ]? Ho 4
;

Ex

16

34

Imp/,

2
18
;

Ch

21 11 ;

npl

Ch 2i is
2
13

Bd p*" 63 )Jo8i5 34 Ne3 13 ii 30 iCh4 18 2. a 56 place in the mts. Jos 15 possibly ZdnMa, SW. of Hebron, Guerin Jud4<" u 200 Survey '" 404
.
,
-

BB "- 6,

but Di thinks this

is

too far south.

Inf. abs.

rmn Ho 4
.

cs<r.

nvip 2

Ch

sf.

29 HyUHJ? Lv 19

1. cause to

commit fornica-

[pjj]

vb. only Pi. leap

(NH pat

cawse to

tion
16

a. sexual

34

(J), 2

Lv 1 <f (H). b. religious Ex 2. commit fornication: Ch 2 1 " 1313


.

spring, spurt;

Aram.

aj|

throw, shoot, also

a. sexual

Ho
DI

10

b. religious

Ho 4

1818

s2 bind)Impf. 3 ms. JE^n-p? p 3 Dt 33 /te Bashan (of Dan under fig. of leapeth forth from

lion's

whelp).
v. vr.

T D^aiaT n.[m.]fornication,^>/.a&s<r.irotow.
J2l!5

(01
full, 2

';
cf.
t.,

**

der.
'r

fr.

/ pr, As. zandnw, /Zi


s

njn
tt
:

Dl"- 73

) Hoi
s9
,

+5t.,

cstr.
4

^t Ez 23

sexual
44

Gn 38 24 (J) Ho 1**.

IJ^UJ Ho 2 j. b. international
11 - 29

W Na

Na 3 4
a.

mm
t

v.

nyn sub TT
-

5?.

Na
4

c. religious

2K 9 22 Ez23
27

Ho2

4 -6

,s

5 4

a descendant pjtt n.pr.m. Zov Kafi, but Zavav tribe) of Seir (

(branch or

@L 1 Ch

42
;

+m]T
6
10
;

n.f.abstr. fornication;

'r
9

Ho
;

11

Sam. Jjm) Gn 3 6 27 =
\y\j7 T]
extinguished

Ch

42
.

sf.

T|nuj
;

J e 13

Ez 23

Ez 43 79 !|*M| Je3 2 s7 H04". b. international Ez 23


;

WTO Je3 DnI a. sexual D3'nuj Nu 14


s7
;

vb. extinguish, only Hiph. 6

33

P$)

CJ
']jn

c. religious
10

Elsewhere always
languages.

Jb 17 (|| n^an >mn). (q.v.), and so in cogn.


1

Nu

I4

33

(J)

Je3"

27

Ez4 3

7 -9

Ho 6

(where We

Prob. error for

135/13.

Ki.proph.

suggegtg

yty.

c f. njj 3.

T
sf.

DJ/ T vb. be indignant


;

t[rVOW]
-

n.f.abstr.

fornication;
;
-

(cf.

Aram,

(rare)

25 20 29 jnum Ez'16 (Kt) v (Kt) v ^Wi.Ez 16 26 ; Drvom Ez 23 s 17 T]^niri Ez I6 15 3436 ^i^natn Ez 22 25 33 29 35 1 6 ; T.Xn Ez 1 e^Qr) v (Qr) v 2 s
; ;
-

Uk) blame, & n. t.>n\',o) Ar. Icjj onomatop., of roar of camel, angry speech, v. Frey, De

on
12

Mm

^f-)Pf.
;

Impf. DSn
;

Ez

international mingled with religious references.


23
.

7-8

"

141819 43
-

These are

all

24

24

Imv.

nojrf

Nu 2 3 8 + 3 t.; nBDJJ Zc Nu 23s 3 pi. sf. Wlbvr Pr NU23 (for HOVT Ges^ );
'\
;

<2>

P<. ac.

12

DJ?T V' 7

nDWT Mi
where of
c.

6 10 ;

pass. cstr.

14 DW} Pr 22 ;

f.

fl.

ilJI vb. reject, spurn (perh.


'T
>

1. be indignant, have indigna-

cf.

As.

zinU, be angry, esp. of gods

Qal
sf.
;

Pf.

'Jnn?]

Ho 8 35 La 2 7 fimj ^ 44 + 2 ^ 4 3 2 ynrot ^Go312 108 dwui


;

Gu* 105 Zim BP23lf )


t.;
12
;

tion, of hostile prince

BHip

IT'ia

?5?

Dn 1 1 30

else-

Zc

io 6 /mp/.ra]^ 77 8La3 3 '; n?irif 44 24 + 2 t.;'re3 Samaria's calf rejects ject, Isr. rejects good Ho 8 her Ho 8 s (others make'' subj.; We KL Proph rds.
;
-

ace. of ; 2. express people Mai I ; a man Pr 22 ''"13^ indignation in speech, denounce, curse
.
||

12 Yahweh, who is DJJT 'i>K ^ 7 (|| BfW), 14 12 Is 66 ; cities of Judah Zc 1 enemy 4 14

mm I reject), elsewh. God rejects people i^43


77 88
8
,s

6o 3
;

and TTlg Nu 2 3 7 8 8 (E); |frj nB'S HD^Vt Mi 6 10 an ephah of scantiness, denounced, or cursed. Hiph. Pt. pi. D'OVI? IM? Pr 2 5 /ace

Pr 24 24

||

3J3K

1371X3X3
;

Zcio nx ^44 74'; '? 3 XXn t6) ^44 10 6o 12 io8 12 D^Bto #$J 39 17 altar La 2 7 Hiph. Pf. La3 king ^8 9 19 2 Ch29 2CI111 14 3 pi. sf. Dnwi s W3]Kn is i 9 , v II. rav, Impf. irnp 1 Ch 28
;

D^La
;
;

3,

stirred with indignation.


l81025 tOi'T n.xn. indignation;'? Is 10* + 20 5 t.; DIN Is26 + 2 1.; sf. "0V1 Is io + 3 t.; "mi
4

DW

^102"; 10V1^38 69
dignation of
20 Is 26 30 27

26
;

ID?! Is

13'+
;

3!; inDn
1 i

men Ho
i
6
s5

16

7
12

Je

17

elsewh. of

(late) reject

(= earlier Qal), Jeroboam rejects


JH3D
1

Na

the Levites
vessels 2

''b

Ch 29

''

";

Ch 1 1 14 Ahaz the sacred s rejects Solomon iCh 28


2
;
.

]|N

}nn
;
||

f 69

Zp
10

Hb 3 ^ 38 8
3
;

102"
Is

^ M
;
-

||m3V
1

^78" Ez2i 36
io"5 3027

22

31

B|Vp

Je io

V'

102

\*j*

tpt
cf.

277
25

pat
of,

1SK
s

Zp

8 DVD La 2 Dy] ^3 Is

b]l 't

IBC* i^ 69

Ez

36

22 31
;

that in behalf

or for which one cries Is


;

5'

s s6 13 Je 50 ; DVT OV
.

Ez 22 s4

Dvtn

nnrw Dn 8
[Pj J/
1

19

vb. be out of humour, vexed; be


1

Je 48 31 ; so sq. "?5? Je 30 16 sq. ace. cogn. npyt s Est 4'; Je47 ; and esp. Imv. Is 14" Je 25 34 48 20 Ez 2 1 17 e. cry out against one,
||

Wl
1
-

enraged (Aram. -a-b. raye against, ^yi to storm, NByt storm; cf. Sam. 3vA^ fctou', breathe)
3
; ;

sq.'by Jb
(II
?

V3:

Qal imp/ HVr Pr 19 Wfi 2 Ch 26"; //. is?! 6 19 10 ^i. pi. D'BJjt Gn 40 2 Ch 26 ; 1. be 6 out of humour Gn 40 (E); dejected, of face Dn

2"

3 if my land cry out against me cf also ( a hs., and without ??); prep.) tfie stone shall the wall. cry out

38

Hb
Ju

of
;

(ft?)

Dm
2

Niph.
18 22 ;

23 Wpyp Ju 18 Ju 6 34 + 2 t.; 7mp/. Bffl

Pf. 2 ms.

3 mpl.
Spj|j1

ipjj]?
1

J os 8"

]0
;

sq.

3 ^y Pr i9 /re< aoains< (AV).


:

2. be
sq.

16 be called together, assemble, join Jos 8 (JE),

enraged (late 19 Dy v
.

cf.

Aram, above)

Ch 26";

t F)yt n.m. storming, raging, rage (poet.

assembled VJHK J U 6 after him, i.e. joined him as his followers. 10 Hiph. Impf. m>A Ju 4 +3 t.; VW. Jb 35 s 4 6 Imv. "pyp 2 S 20 // ctfr. p^b 2 S 20 ;
1
-

Ju

8 s2 23

8 14 20

M3i

sq.

and late) 't abs. 2 Ch 16 10 28'; cstr. Is 30 + 15 1. rage of king, leading 2 t.; sf. tey! Jon i ; to violence Pr i 9 is (pM? Dn?), 2 Chi6 10

1.

call, call out,

sq. ace.

Ju

1013

or together, for military service, 4 2 S 20 \ 2. roa&e a cryi'ra#


||

(TWT^j toy ts ||dw),


;

2 8 ;'*in't

IS30

30

nytny

of anger (of 15 sea Jon 1


.

'');

'?

Mi

2. raging of

Jb 35 9 (W&] in cl.) 3. Juwe proclamation made IDNM M Jon 3 7 4. caM ow< <o, or o<, 8 sq. ace. 13T1 V* Rfpl Zc 6 (si vera 1.; Gr
.

queries

"ijjl ?).

TF]J?T adj. out of humour, vexed, only of

Tnj^yT

n.f. cry, outcry, abs.


J0

'|

Je i8 22 418

Ahab
t

K 202

(|pD).

vb. cry, cry out, call (|| form of pyx [pJ^T] Ar. Jc;, Aram. ja_ii) q.v.; Qal /"/. 3 fs.

5t.; cstr.'ni3(!Gni8 +3t.; sf. VlP 8! Jb 16 ; T D ^yi Is i5 6 +3t.; 1. outcry, against, npyt
'151

DID Gn i8 20 (J).
cf.

2. cry of distress, con"I32>~np$)1

np V4] T
6 7 +3

S 13 19
;

is. ?8J

^ 142

3 pi. ipyr

Ju
;

cerning something
'nV'y;;

Is 15

(obj.
8

of

033

t. 2 mpl. t.; Vyjl consec. Ju 18 5 Dnpyil consec' 1 S 8 ; Impf. 3 ms. PJ>r Is 15 9 Imv. Ez 21 17 ; fs. P$hll r S 7 t., etc.;

n" +2

in prev'. cl.); abs. v

(subj. of

fW,
6

||

"$})*;

+5

5 9
1

(all c.

Je 1 8 m (1 yctfn), 2 o 16 4 8 4 50" Ne 34 yOB>), Je48 (joined with pip jnj),Jb


cf.
1

cf. Je 48 Kt; >?m Ju io + 2 t.; "T$| Is i4 20 8 >i>W Je 48 Qr; Inf. cstr. P5>?i? 1 S 7 ; ?))>)
,

31

20

,4

6'

Est 9 31 (lamentation),
c.

(.TlCfl

nbiia
3

%
.

ace. cogn.

pyt);

specif. 7JJ"npyt

Pr

2 1'

cry 0/

S 19 29
* .

sf.

Ges JO LB1 );

fgf|

Is 30"; lfl$$ Is57 (01 !ai6 1. caW, to one's aid, sq. ace. pers.
:
-

,3

poor;

'|

Sp

Is 6s' 9 (||-33 blp), Je 51 64

Ez 27 s

3. outcry, clamour
(opp.

D'^pM

bene Dpyt Ec 9 17

Ju 12 s God ('<),
(c.acc.
1

2. cry, cry out, in need a. unto Ju 3 915 6 87 io 10 1 S 7 s 9 ( + 1ja sq.

DWrt

nn:a Dioan nan).


6e scanty, of hair, plumage, etc. ;
6e or

"^

of intercession),
6

810
2

15

11

Mi

Je
9

1 1

11
6

Hb

"]J^T

(Ar.^cj
"iyi

42

DDn,cf.Ho8 infr.),2Ch20 ^22 io7 Jo i 14 sq. "-$> + ^a !>ip2 Neg 4 + typ


; ;

1319

Aram, (if,

grow small;
little

cf.nyv).

*y*fft n.[m.]

(diminutive

form

+ 142
sq. p

jjnnn); + raj* Ho 7" (opp. ^r?) Ho 8 2 ( + obj. of words uttered), 1 Ch 5 20 2 sq. sf. Ne g *; sq. D^PB'n (without divine name)
s
(II

Ol' 180 Lag BN85 ) 1. of quantity, amount (of 1013 instruction) DB* T UW t I 8 28 VJ, (in both
||

1p).

2. of time, JIJpKl

t ^"tria Jb 3 6 2
trifle,

(||7?ann); abs., but with implication S 8 18 Is 30 19 . b. unto other gods, 5 "7tt Ju io 14 Je II 12 Jon i c. unto king, sq. 29 sq."?S 2 S 19 . d. abs., utterance of horror,
2

Ch

s0

32

of cry to

'' 1

tljmp n.[m.] a little, a


of time "iy] Bytp
little

a few. a
<r//?e,

1.

nij?

I s io 25 29 17 ye<

= a,\ery little while.


K17).
6
.

2. of

number

"WB'

anxiety, alarm, distress, sorrow, etc.

S 4 13 5 10

14 iy]P CyD Is 16 a j-emraani, a very few (opp.

28 ,3
22
cf.
32

+ ^nj
i 2

5>1P3),
31
,

i
4

19

i
17

(+ pHJ
Ez
2
s3

?ip), 1
8
(||

K
30
;

T !?
1

In Is3 without ByD

BhiN

"1MB31

=2 Ch 18 Is 15 Hb supr.), La 3
heard by

26

57" Je 20
9"

:iyn? i s2 4

Nip,

(||J&&<)

13

27

T 34
9
,

[pat] n.pr.loc. only

c.

loc.

nppj

Nu
;

also of cry

God Ex

(P); sq. ? of

place on northern boundary of Canaan

HDT

278
IP'
Zf>pava
;

Atijijwni, 'Etftpuva
1

site

dub.,

Wetzst""" "" prop. Zifrdn, NE. 2 Furrer '"128 Bd "*1397


1

fr.

Damascus;

B*^ nvni? 'njpt Eu 1 7 am too old to belong esp. to a man Hipli. only Imp/. 3 ms. (husband).
,2

between

Hums and Hamath Di


;

('perh.')

Za'ferdne, rejects both.

PPT- inchoat.

t riDT n.f. " * pitch


Sta

(cf.

on format.
ace. to

OP ,Mc
Arm
-

Ew* l22c Jbi 4 8


.

cf.

shew age, grow old senescere 6 Di; of youth Pr22 ; of tree-root

,m *.

Word

is

Armenian

Lag

. |pt adj old, abs. 't Gn 1 g* + 30 1. (on distinct,

on Egypt deriy cf Cook8pMk r-, Cmm...4. Ar *J, acc< t<) Fra 51) j f g hemit)
,

8.d.ii.i!.s>.

fr.

vb. v. supr.); cstr.

fP!

Gn

24

i8 1, + 44t.; rf0p!Zc8 4 ;
sf.^pt
n'-JP!

cstr."JP!

pi. 0'3p! Gn 7 Gn5o +85 1.;


;

is

Aram,

loan-wd!"; v. also Eth. "H


2

pitch: nsttl lorn rnonm Ex


rushes; Is J" 54** 7
:

W: Di )
106S

Lai 19
14
,

T?i>!

of ark of bul-

JU 8
;

nnsab msui nt>6 n^ra warm, tta*:t: vv: w; t yt;


nsi nrvm. t :missile,

+ 2 t.
Gn
1

1.
(J),

w?.P!

Dt2i 2 3 2 7 ,V3p! Jos8 33 +3t., Ex io9 Jos 9 11 D^P! Dt 5 20


,

old, of

human

v 9b

mys nan r vv:


iT
-

T
cf.

Lp.U

NH

spark (v dub.; Pi?) fiery arrows, Aram. Kp"! id., Vtyft


JuL.)

n -[ m -]

id. -f spark,
]fcla7

shooting star,

shooting star)

only
n
(||

ray of
of

light,

Jb 3 2 4 or attrib. ipj 3K Gn 44 20 (J), 1 E*N Ju 19*"** t N"3J j K I3 11 2629 t $D Ec 4 13 prob. also OV> JO|* 't Gn 35^ (P), Jb 4 2 17 and Gn 25 s (P) 12 ace. to Sam Di cf. also Ezr 3 2. usu.
8"
-

beings, as adj. pred. (Cm? USD T, in compar.),

pi. D*g)

(fire- 1)

as subst.

missiles

nipn sparks, brands (as leaping, springing forth ?)


.

Pr 26 18

(H^n,

HT);

so

old

man (or woman), b. elder; a. man Gn 43 s7 (J), Lv 19 32 (H), Dt 28 50 3 2 7


:

a. old
3L32
2

t r>KO
(||

(v.

ItS) Is5o

5?K

^"Ip),

DPI"!J?3

t v"

DDK'S -wn).
11.

Jbl2 20 32 9 Pri7 6 2O 29 men and old women Zc 8 4 4 2 inn v.P! 2 S 12 17 esp. cf. iri'3 fP! Gn 2 4 (J), Ex io9 (E), Is 3 6 20 4 Je 51 22 La 2 21 opp. IS/?
(|pN) lS2 ^ 1 19 100 Jo
)

28 14 Is47 6
old

[pT],

CjpT

/eHera, v. sub II. ppr.

y\>

148
2

12
,

and in phr.
13
;

Jpt

TO

iy|p

Gn
,

I9 (J),

|J5T

(v of foil.; meaning
2SI '
5

dubious).
'

T ]P n.m. t

+ and

f.

lsls

2+

chin, beard
,

(As. ziknu,

Asrb
't

Ao,"Uslv 20

"j Ar. ^'5


;

Aram.

IP !,
sf.
',

^?)
"?p!

abs.
;

Lv
5

cstr. fp] 2
1

S 20

Jos6 '(JE),Est3 2 Ch opp.DH^ 1 K 1 2 io 6813 opp. D^Pia J e 31' 3 Ez 9 6 Jo 3 1 cf. 2 Ch 17 36 ( + t?B* ) and Je 6" ( + D'W i6o) opp. b-iy T 20 Is 65 ; opp. DHB >p:V and D^hy Jo 2 16 b. usu. pi. elders, as having authority, term
68I3
;

D^

Ezr 9 s
pi.

2tl; D33P!

never
2930

27 1 S 21" + 'lip! *j$) Lv 19 Ez 5 2S10 1CI119 Djp] 2S104 Lv2i


;

techn. (100

1.

+ );
16- 16

Ex 3
(all

16 - 18

12 21

(all J),

elders of a people, esp. Israel 56 2 i8' 19 7 24 1914 Jos 24 1 17

1. chin (opp. t^NI, top of head)


1

Lv

E),

Nu
;

1 1

(VJCK*),
20
(||

v 24 25 30 16 26 Jos
-

7
1

8 10
9

S 20 9 EZ5 cf. also 1 S 21" V' I 33 (where however chin as bearded may be meant) chin, or lower jaw, of lion and bear 3i 1 S 1 2. beard, as growing (riDX) 2 S io 6 = 7 5 20 1 Ch 19 as cut off Is7 (nBD), 15* = Je48 37
13

14
;

(all P), 2

9" (all JE), D3 t23K (||


,,

w, crnce*),
,
i

Dts

B3D3tf
3 i'
928

^Nn), 27 2 9 JosS 33 (|| nnDfe'

VBSfc'!),

23

Jos

24
15 17

31

E N-l", vbab*, inob); c f. also prob. Ju2 7 (all D); Lv 9 \ cf. niyn ^pt
(||1

(jru);
5

cf.

fpj
3
;

^pn Ezr9
2
1

6 4 ^nbtp je 4 i 2Sio (ni53); here belongs ("j):pr riNS

wrw
Lv
19
27

Lv4
2S 3
also
T1

(t both P),
3

Ju2 1 16
3
,

see also
415
2

8'

30

15
2-4
,

5
1

=iChn
25

2S17
cf.
14

iK8 =2Ch5
13

Ch

15

16
;

Is 3
(||

(npnin?

V'tl)

1133

(both

H;

opp. BXl).

DDpl &03J!

tiSiC*),
26

D'JD-Slfc'i,
12
,

butv.prob.

Ip! vb. be or become old (cf., ace. to Thes, Ar. ^yij a she-camel that lets her lower
lip

gloss, cf.

Ew Che Di Du al.);
1S30
2Sio
t]le
1

elders of one tribe


so

(Judah)
j j

of Gilead

Ju
-

5.7.8.9. 10.11.

Qal P/.
s2

hang dovm,

v.

Lane

968
;

a ft er

^Ji

decrepit
t.

man)
Pr

of N. Isr.

3 ins. fpj

Gn
;

i8 12 + 14

(often hard
fs. i"l}pT T
1 ;

psn
etc.)
23

"3pr
cf.
s19

division of the kingdoms, 20 7 cf. v 8 also 2 6 s2 32

K
;

io 1
2

D
(||

to disting. fr. pred. adj. fpT q. v.); 3

23

ms. FDpT
3
t.';

S 86

fWjpt Jos 13
;

1 s.

Wpt
IB$
27
12
i

Jos2 3 2 +
2CI124
2
16

wpt Gni8"27 2
18

M>/
1213
31

K 23' = 2 Ch 34 see also pKH Je 26 cf. 12U Pr 31 cf. La i 2 4 5 1B'; ps + -\W); oft. in Ezek.: Ez7 (||p3), of Judah
17
, ;

1'?'

v6

under Josiah
'r
19 10

K HTW
(||C3

-3pT
,

16

->jpr

26

;6e(or&ewie)oMGni8
S 2*
also

19
33

of Isr. 8

1112

14 20
1

13
,

also 9

(but del. Co).

(all J), 1

-'

12
(||

12

K4
s
16

14
;

On

23'

(||
(||

here
id.);

DW3 Wa), iCh


Pr 23
s2

24

Wl

17

S 19
1

116

Exil. n^>ian
exil.

N3), so Jos

13"

t Je29' (HD^nan, ffran); postEzr io 8 (||D ^B'), poss. also Jo i 14 elders


,
;

23 (||DW Xty),

of

'

Is 24 13
2
,

Ex (cf.
1

24

1 -9

D'inbn
),

'jp!

24

25

V'

37

(opp. |hV3 frn); note

Is37

so Je 19

(||DJ>n 'ipT);

of other peoples,

279
Midian

rm
"It v. T
-rt v.
1.

Nu2 2

47
,

Moab v

22

(all E),

Egypt

\fr

105

-m,

of Gebal Ez 27"; elders of a city, 12 21 2 esp. as sitting in the gate to judge Dt 19 13 20 s "- 6 - v 22 v ( + ( + to'p~iyB') ( + *pBBfe>)
(llD'l'B');
)

N^t TT

v.

sub

11. nir.

in.

16.17.18

25

99 ( + n"3^n), v
-

in Dt. (all
(cf.

code,

v In ),
(||

and only so y&iO


DJE|
'

therein),

Ru
(||

2 -1911

~W

meaning dub.; prob. be burnt, scorched Pu. (from context)

f[

jT] vb. only Pu.,

107
4

32

onto), v

16

1 1

16

DV "?np); Ju 8" T " Ezr 10". 2 1


8

Impf. in rel.

cl.,

WDM

VTfc njJ3

Jb6 17

(||iona

DDIpBD

^3JJ"|3),

of brooks scorclied
q.v.; so

up (||form of 31S
Ar.

Ew
na

and drying Di De Hoffm

old tjgj n.[m.]

age jpn?

V133

hf*"a*S
cstr
3S

Kau AV RV MV; >Thes RobGes who


Ci.j flow away,
,.

01148" (E). tn^fpt n.f. old age


n?p]

cf.

NH

comp. ^]; and Mich

n
Is

?i?T

V'7 I "+ 2
;

*-5

iK ii 4

sf.

inspt

1
18

K 15
23

23
4
;

old age,

W^V ^ 71

46
V'

24 ; WJJfl in the time of


9
;

Gn

D1 rrs6't V B m ( a g strai tenec[) RVm (Ami) cf. Aram. o) comjrress, (Ar. i^/Jj is to ma^ wooden enclosure), As. zardbu, Zim BF32n 66 ,0 w).
' '

old age 1 nj?j> iKii' 15 after she had become old)

71

t TfJ*
(J).

(i.e.

Qn 24 s6

tT^arrt n.pr.m.(acc.toMVperh.=!>33

tCFDW
Gn2i s7
Aram.
II.

n.pl.[m.] old

ageT|3 Gn37 3 i.e.

grandson begotten in Babylon, v. also Thes) of king Jehoiachin, and son of Pedaiah 1 Ch

JtTJ

a late-born son;

T 1^ Gn 44 20 .; V#]j> |3(m^)
(late)

3"

19

s (but son of Shealtiel Ezr 3

etc.,
);

cf.

(allJE).
raise

V?^
2-8

brother(^) of

nHB
12

tf^lpT] vb.
*)PJ,

up (NH
Hu,

id.;
'

of first returning exiles


2-3

ail

A, 3.

JJyZMS 1886,

725

As. zakdpu, Asrb """ su gge gtg Ar. l_jSj COrT!/

lMcr IB7

Nei2'- 47

Hgi

Ezr 2 2 = Ne 4 2 Zc 4 6 7 910
-

Ch3

17

leader
7',

Ezr
23
.

called

nfJW nna

(Kam.), orig. lift up) only Qal Pt. only fig. of '''s dealing with prostrate

0^
and
:

Hg 1

114

a*" called ""ray (by '>)

Hg 2

Zopo/3a|3eX.

act.

men

bWBKr^ab
1

cjj^n

46

'

raiseth

up

(||TOto); prostrate ones.

145

14

Bf*|

TEl

fl.

[ppt] v^-

refine,

purify (Aram, pp);


Ama" * M

Asrb perh. kindr. with As. zakiku, wind,


and Aram.
1

UL.1, Ni? ] violent wind, violent rain

with whirlwind)
obj. 3HT,
27

Qal Impf. 3 mpl. *PP Jb 28

t"TW n.pr.fi^vAlub.; onformcf.Lg BN77) 13 12 13 14 2i (JE), Dt2 TJJ ^JJ Dt2 T^ ^03 Nu BK m identification disputed; Rob prop. Wadyel-Ahsy (= B^Jjri ^m i s j 5 ?^ between Moab & Edom; < either Sail Sa'ide (Kn), chief source of Arnon fr. SE. (Burckh Sjrlen "*), or W. Kerak 6 "* 557 (Ges Ke Di); so also GASm
-

"

-OD Pi. P/. 36 obj. (v. Di). s Pi2tt consec. Mai 3 (|P?j) fig-, of purifying sons of Levi, like gold and silver 311J3 etc.

I"

[HIT]

vb. scatter, fan,


wind),

winnow

(Ar. Uj

caitse to fly, scatter (of

winnow; Aram.
"$! Ex 16 22 Is 30 41 ;
'

N-H, Jjj;
32
2i
;

Pn. Pt. pi5.ro refined, of gold 1 Ch 28 18 of silver 4 1 Ch 2 a f 12 7 (D*nV3B' 'D); of settled wines
,

Eth. Hda);)

Qal Impf.
DTJTI
2
;

2 ms. n-i]n

Ez
2

5
Hi.]

sf.

D"

DTJgjO
II.

Dnee>

Is

25

s
.

]?}

Je 15 7

Imv.

Nu
;

id. ppT (NH PPJ bind, fetter, Aram, pp] ;


Jjj,

4"; P<. iTjt RU3 Is 30 der into which golden calf

24

17 1.

Inf. ftTffc Je

the powwas ground Ex 32 20


scatter,

comp. (perh.fr. idea of restraint) Ar.


)js),

Aram.
]&a)i>)

Kg*!,

Nplp"!.

Eth

"H*! all

= (wine-)stn,
Aram.

fire from (E, obj. not expr.); c. ace. (strange) 2 2 censers Nu 1 7 (P); hair (symbol, act) Ez 5 ; Is

etc.; also

NHHp^t,

obligation;

ring).

tn. [pt] n.[m.] fetter, only pi. 0^]:fetters OPP Na 3'; "by: ' Is 45 14 ; t3 of captives

8 i49 (c.1D6<; 'll^m >>33); fig.'O Jb 3 6


8

2. fan, winnow, obj. Dniy^n ftS R u 3' 30 16 24 Is 30 (where j>t. has indef. subj.), 4 1 metaph., of winnowing; obj. mountains and hills, fig. in purification Je 4" (|| "??);' fig. fan, winnow, 7 in chastisement Je 15 (i"Q.!>?3 t). Niph.
22
.

(c.

Impf.
Israel

VTJ^I
;

Ez 36"

be scattered, dispersed, of

TDK; ll^V^n).
f
pi.

[pTN] H.[m.]
-isfc

id., specif,

manacle, only

wMiwacZes D'ptta 11DN Je 40", and

B^WH

8 DS'nnjnS Ez 6 when ye shall be S259b but Co del. sf. Ew '). dispersed (on pi. 3 1S Pi. Pf. sf. BTJI 1 K I4 n^l + 139 sf. Un*J1

Inf.

fvfry

v4.

^44

12
;

"t^SJ

Ez 5"

etc.;

/w/

nilt

Ez 20 s3

m
etc.;

280
2. Edomites: a.
1

mm

Zap*

1.
cf.

of peoples,

Lv26 M
22"

(intens. of Qal) scatter, disperse, esp. c. ace. (Israel and Judah)


l0 10
'

Ez 29" 30M +30 a

bones of Israel Ez 6 s ; s6 people of Hazor Je 49 ; of Elam 49 ; of 2 Babylon 51 (D^T strangers?); Egyptians

Zc

12 (H), f44 Je3i Ez5 5 4 4 27

12

1X14" 1416

Ch
Ch

37
.

20 23

'

^ 106

(b=a?). 6
1

b. 3.

Zapa L Zapa,

Gn36 Gn 36*
1

13 -' 7

(both P)
(P)
.

=
I
44

Ch

Levites: a. (var. laapa)

b. (var. Zanpat)

Ch 6 M

s5

of a Simeonite family,
24
15

Zapa

Nu

4. head 26 13 (P),

(del. Co, intern, grounds)

in general the wicked Pr 20 26 ; evil 20 8 ; pt. subst. scatterers, epith. of winds Jb D^JD

10 1 Ch4 (var. Zap) (=ins ^aap Gn 4 6 Ex 6 cf. Di Nu 26'3 5. a Cushite, Zap*, foe of king Asa 2 Ch 1 4 s
,

).

TTVYt
'?n
cf.
:

37

(cf.

scatter

3 Qor 5 1 ); KKW^I BHB Vint) Mai 2 on your faces (token of shame dung
1

adj. gent. alw.

c. art,

as subst.

coll.

1.
1

fr.

mj
27

-J os 7>
2.

7 -' 7

(JE),
rnj

Nu 26

20

(P),
.

and
15
7
.

curse);
,

fig.

disperse
3

knowledge

(of lips)

Pr

*h

Ch

11 - 13
.

fr.

4:Nu

26 13

2. ivinnow,
'rntjt
\\r

sift (cf.

Qal 2)

9*31 V?'N

139

thou

siftest

(Che;

my Ba^"
,

path and

my

only fig. couch


be scatsq. ^5?;
1
17
.

1887 ' 6"7

measurest, de-

TiTHTit n.pr.m. ('' hath risen, or shined; Sab. form Hal 49 ) Zapata: 1. priest 1 Ch s232 6 m Ezr 7 4 2. head of a family of re5
.

terminest,
tered,

whence
rrjf;

flTJ,

q.v.)
subj.

Pu.
nnss,

turned exiles Ezr8 4 (=11).

impf.
fTltD

jb 18 15

Tn"YfN
from
abs.

n.nt.'''

37,35

Pt.

f.

(agreeing with l"Wh e<) Pr

a native (one arising


8""- 176

the soil;
34

= 'free tribesman' RS
t.;

TrnTQ
(

n.[m.] pitch-fork, with six prongs


cf.

= Li-) used in winnowing,


for

"Wetzst

ZPT 1891

1.
;

'KLvi9 +i3
a native

cstr.

,9 ni|K Exi2 +2t.;

Israelite, usu. coll., c. art, "73


42

**j 24 Is 30 ;

winnowing
fig.

provender '03^ J"irn3


i.e.
1

iTJ!

for

winnowing,
5
r
.

chastising the

people '03D-!]KJJ e

FpfVJ

^72

v. spr. v.

Nu 15 (P); elsewh. opp."i (q.v.): "fc'^'Kn Nu ^(P), cf.Ez M 1948 47 H?7 n^?? Ex 1 2 Nu 9 "(all P); D3D 'N 34 Lv 19 v. also I7 18 26 24 22 (all H); Ex 12 49
b*nfc"3 'n

LV23

(H),

cf.

13

1S

1 "-

Lvi6 29 Nui5

3<)

TpJ T M ]T

Pr 3031
vb.
FrI9

sub

m.

TU,

tree,
(fig.

growing

2. a native (allP), s5 in its natural soil J3JH 'N 37

Jos8 33 (D).

rise,

come

of prosperous wicked). adj. gent.


1
1

forth

(NH
'

id.,

As.

zardhu Dl Sab. rrfl lofty, majestic (of ; ZMam6 605 ief3 a27 king) and in cpd. n.pr. Mordt 2* lm 37) Qal Pf. ' Dt 33" f 1 1 2 4 ; nnj 5 10 Is 60 nitl consec. Is 58 Ec i 3 fs. nrnt Ex 2 nmn consec. Mais 20 ; Impf. rnr 22 +3t; 4 2 32 2 S 2 3 Is 60 ; nir Jb 9?; 3 fs. rnpl Gn 3 2

tTHW
(
id,),
6 ).

i.e.

of family of rnt,

DHM

'

only in 'Nfl {TPjj

K $ n (L'l<rPar,\iT>)s),

^89'

and 88

'Kn JO'n, both sons of BTJ

(lCh2
s

tmr
27
cf.

adj. gent, only in *Q ninDK>

Ch

Eo-paf,

Uapa;

rd.

J04 i><. s 33 rnjt Ec I ; 1. me a. (of sun) Ju g Na 3 7 2 S 8 22 7 Ec 1"; sq. by Ex 2 2 2 23* Jon 4 Jb 9 ^ 104 32 b. fig, sq. (JE), 2 K 3*; sq. ? Gn 3 2 (J), ), 20 of \ to? vy&o mn Dt 33 T^ri etoa> Mai 3 2 * nua is 60 subj. sq. by, is 6o (|| Twrc vnaa);
rnjn
;

^io4

22

7m/.' c*<r.
;

nij

JU9

33

v 1113 ).

fWKl

(='rri)n|

TiTTnt^ n.pr.m.
1.

('1

MriW an'se, or shine)


Iffpta:

of

Zaptta,
1

A
,

Ufpta,
.

a man

Issachar
singers

Ch 7 33 Ne 1 2 42 @L

2. overseer (TpBH) of the


al.

U fpiar.

"liN,

fig.

= happiness,
?).

blessedness)

Is

58

10

liu*
f 1.

(sq.

2. come ow<, appear, of


2

appearance of leprosy (njnsn)

Ch

26".

[TV| J

fig, TO"?!

1. sunrise, always of quarter of the heavens n.[m.] dawning, shining; only


i-

TnTtTp n.[m.] place of sunrise, east 3 10 1 1 + 21 1.; cstr. rnn?Nu2i + ipt, 13 c. n loc. nrnjp Ex27 +28t, cstr. nn-)io Dt 41 19 4 Jos 12 Ju 2 1 (not in Gn Lv Sa Ez etc.);
abs.to Jos
1

e.

of Zion, Is

60 3 (pSx).

= east
i

t?BB>(n) to
5

Nu 21"
I2 - J7 - 34
,

(P),

Dt 4 4147 Jos
Ju 20 43
21
19

15

12 1

BS77 *nd fn. rnf n.pr.m. (on form cf. Lg *""') 1. Zapa, son of Judah and Tamar GnsS 30
12
1

3 (all D),

(allP),

K
;

46 (both J), 1 Ch 2* (all rnj), v; as head of a family Nu 26 20 Jos 7 (both P), v' 924 (JE), 22 20
(P)
1

Ch

(@L

z,pa),

Ne

11

24

(cf.

Sm 11" 7

io 33 Is 4I 26 45 s 59 19 cf. pN^> B'OB' to Ju ii 18 1 s ^i3-iyi t}*CE> 'tBO V50 II3 Mai 1"; more often 2. without Byf': a. i/w ?a*< to phi? 12 b. 'BO from the east Is 4 1 2 4 3 5 31jn3D + 1 03
.

).

(opp.

3-jpp),

46"

Dn

ii

44

(+!iSSO);

'BO

era
DJDI |iBS anjjBCrt
3
yj,

281
.

sni
ii;
;

107

c. <o

or toward the
( I

Ec
28

s4

place of sunrise,

to the east,

eastward :

Nu 32" (P), Dt

3
1

) nlTlltp

12 mpl. W11 Ho io + 2 t.; /n/. JP!^ Is P. ac. y-jf Is 55'+ 3 t.; JP.'.t Pr 22" Je

49 nrtasn ('oi njDTY! no;), 4

Josii 8 i6'(JE), 12 133 I3 8 (allb),v ,7:ia i6'i8 7 s8 20 8 (all P), 1 Ch 9 18 26 14 ncnp Nu 3 Jos 19"
;
||

(both P) Je 31

40
;
||

%,
17
;

HIR,

H3M
4

K7
13

s6
,

cf.
13

^ 97" (but on text 2 1. lit. sow: a. abs. nyn] J e 2 sow (seed), do one's sowing Ju 6 3 Gn 26' 2 (J), 24 Is 28 (after ploughing Bnn); lJttMl mpi WIT 29 Dnro Is37 30 =2 nvp also Mi 6" Lv 19
50",
etc.;

Pt. pass. jnt


;

v. infr.);

f.

||

Jos 16

(P)
16

CI126
P);

+nD"ip

Ex27

38

25

ll

(H), Ec
8
1
;

11

4
:

||(|DM

Lv

25
20

20

(H); opp. ion

Nu2

34

(all

D"$D Zci4
loc),

(opp. HfJ);

Jb
!130
'

3
1

(2) rnrg (without


;

naaj ruisx to; 'o


'd

);
6

Dnrfe-^ 'jnt Is 32 (on cstr. cf. Ges 22 c. nya^j nanrnM LV25 sq. njr^j
;

iCh 9 ",cf.Nei2 37 nsjo^


1

Ch
H;

s8

5 7

16 (opp. 3-jp^) 12 (so Baer;

aOhfi"; (3)'"^ v 15 van

d.

opp.

id.),
14
;

26 17 (+njiBS&, najib),
/

Ne3

26
;

Hg i (opp. BVD tan), b. c. ace. of land HOIK Ex2 3 ">(JE; |ji|DK), Gn 4 7 23 (J); field (m's?) 4 37 ^v 2 5 3 as pt. pass, 1DN), cf. v ^ 107
(II
;

nni]B^
d. (on)

2Ch 3 i
( 5)
tlie

(4)

9 WT^J Dn8 ( + 333n-^,


12
.

^xn-Sx);
4
19

rnjD-ny peifci Dps? dd Am 8 east side of, cstr. \TFp rnto iljfp Jos
c.
5>

IO ?
;

nyn) 16 J7J J e 1

2
(||

IS"}?),

c. c. ace. of

seed

1 Dt

11 10 ,

cf.

22' Je 35 7

Lv
cf.

26 16 (H)

Ec 11 6 sq. CBH Je 12 13 (|hvp); nnto jnm ib^n Ex 2 3 16 (JE).

also

P3

(P); also
c. |t?,

tfjn nnioj)

iCb^
cf.

ffpn
10

'!>

6;

tBO Join*
1

(opp. D;o)
10

6 fiBSD; both JE), also 16 (P).

17 ( + e. after a cstr.
aferj 2

cf. D^b? mn sb yfc Lv 19" (H); ngwrriw rnryfc ip is 3023

^b

d. sq. 2 ace.

D?sbs>

9 ipn? sntn n^ Dt 2 2

ivbb

'd

^srb-^y
jj'e

Ch

'on
;

Ch2 9

4
;

also of destroyed city


act. as subst. $ni'

n?D

nj)"1]>5

Ju

9".

e. pt.

'on nye*
etotfn).

3"; 'o

Zc8 7 (opp.'siap

Je 50 16

(||

"WT|; nj?3

^5D

JMDh);
tree
i
29 - 29

Y&
(P),

Is 55
cf.

10
(||

b?^)-

2. of shrub

and

producing,

yielding seed, c. ace. cogn.

Gn

t[D"1T] vb. pour forth in


9

floods, flood
'

Hiph.
2
26

3.

fig.

a.

of Yahweh's

away (As^ zardmu, overwhelm,\R S6! 7c T)l VTn & BP " J in Zim ) Qal l f. 2 ms. sf. Dnpit f 90
6

sowing (planting)

Isr. in

the land

v WUCW
;

p&9 Ho
2

them with rain, sweepest them (men) away. Po. i>/. 3 pi. ni3V D'O T)f yj, 18 77 the cZowd masses (Che) poured forth water.
iftow Jloodest

(We wnjnn, obj. being Jezreel) on the other hand tPftf DJTJW Zc io*. b. c.
ace, of Yahweh's fructifying Isr. and

Judah

TO"tt n.m.

Hb

3 ' 10

flood of rain, rain-storm,


JVC"]]
icZ.)

DV Is 32 ; cstr. DT|T Jb 2 10 s -OOJ); BJJ T Is 28 Hb 3 ; Dnn t Jb 24 , i.e. such as falls among mts. cf. Di ; "H3 't Is
8

downpour (Aram. s
2t.;
(||

Is 4* 24 +4t.; Is 4"
't

abs.

bvritr> ^njnn inn din ptj inw nom Je 3 1 27 c. of moral action, D3? V]T 12 8 np ni;!)Hoio (|hvp); npnv'rPrn' WTp*^J r
.

Trm
tVi

wrm
;

D^S'p'PK Je 4

sow no<

a few righteous

among thorns (said of deeds amid much wickedness);


nx-iisp^ nbiy jniT
e.

nriBIW 1JTT esp. of evil-doing lisp?

25^, B7JP dashes against a wall,


;

28

flDriO

Bjj v s 32 (H" ),

Tg

i.e.

such as

bpy
22
8
.

^jj-it

Jb4
Is
1

(|pspj;
(2 ace.)

nn Ho 8 pr
7
;

f3N1 Dntl fB3

d. of Israel's practising idolatry TVto]


J

T.3 go 39

vpw n

7'

nn3 nyn3 BVn

T i~IT2*Tt n.f issue


.

(of

semen

virile),

in

fig.

of

the paramours of Jerusalem Dnpnt

D'WD

T\0~Yfl

Ez 23 20
fl.

s ^ISp^ \^ 126 metaph. of distress followed by f. p^sb jnt liX f 97 r d. prob. nnj, Vrss joy.' 01 Hu Bae Che al. Niph. be sown, fructified, Pf. 3 fs. n ^1!^
1 '

As.2^r!iTP
Eth.

^"1T vb. sow, scatter seed (NH ^rl!m," I6 Ar. j; Aram. <&,
;

id.;
in];
'

consec.

HC*: HCO: but


n.pr., Id. in

in Sab.

rrt

DHM ZMG1883
) Qal

16

2 mpl. DTjjnHl consec. Ez 36"; ; ms. JHJ! Na 1 14 ; j?p'f' Dt 21 4 Lv 1 1 s7 ; Impf. 3 s2 3 fs. 1TWI Dt 29 ; 1. 6e *o^n.- a. subj. f$$,
'

Nu s 28

and in

MV

10""- 242 ' 988

Pf.

npxn

k?i 'in

xb Dt 29 s2
2
1 4
;

cf.

(of fn'N

bn)
jn.1,
'i:

na|

k!j

27 ; WflfJ Je 31 ; sf. flVypn 25 consec. Ho 2 Je 12 13 2 mpl. D^yi! 3 pLVJJ 6 23 Hg 1 Qriyill consec. Gn 4 7 + 2 1. ; Impf. SJp 4 12 Ec 1 1 jnw Gn 26 sf. njrtfl Jug 46 1 s. ny-UK Jb 31 8 ; sf. DJJ-iW Zc io9 etc.; Imv. ms. Hj

3 ms. BTJ

Ju

1 s.

'r 1^1 13

Dt

in address to ^mfe*

^n,

nrijnHi DB"J3^) Ez 36". b. subj. nB'K Lv 1 1 37 (P); fig. TiV IP?? fjf

Fit rjj N^ Na i 14

nomore of thy name he sown, in judgment against 2. &e fructified, made pregnant Nineveh.

snt
jnj

282
Zc 8",
'B*n

jm
rd. perh.

ny/W Nu5

ffl

3 pi. W|)i Is 40 fig. of trees (|| ^33,


fs.

24

Fu. J9/. (P; of woman). of princes and judges under


Oft jn3
VT<V).

EvK"
al.
;

'in the

crop

is security
al.

secure), so

@
16

Or

> Ew Hi

(=

who

transl.

Hiph.
1112
i

Impf. 3 1. produce seed, of herb, 7 appar. denom. fr. J !}; cf. Qal 2. woman, bear a child "13T HT^j JH1R

JTJJB Iff 12'; P*.

DP? Gn i c. ace. cogn. Gn

;
1112
;

growth of peace, making Vbs. used t in these senses are:JBjn appos. JHJ
c.

the

usu.

Gni" Lv26
.

Je35 + nnan
7
;
,

Is 17";
10

jro

2. of a

Lv

12 s

=plant,sow'Ezi j ; JH3 yield IS55 ; 13 3. seed= semen virile, Jnt. njrtMl 9


area" she, sliall

WQ Am
Nu s 28
,

T JHT n.m.

Dt

28 '

"

be

made pregnant with seed;

usu.

sowing, seed, offspring

rri33B>,/oK> o/semen
all c.KVPl),
't
I7

Lv 2 2 4 (H), Lv 1 5 1632 (P;

(NH
Ar.

id.,

Aram.

VI],

*J|; Ph. JPT;


I3

Zinj. id./

Eth. cjj seed-produce, seed; BA81L sent, cultivated land, Belser


abs.
't

HCX:
,

As.

cf.
;

Ar.

29 +; J Gni + cstr. i^j) ' 42 s2 7 sf. T9 i S 20 V-y is 5 + "jni Nu n 24 Dt 1 1 10 + ipl Ec 1 1 6 + etc. pi. sf. BJTjl ^TJ 1 S 8"; 1. lit.: a. a sowing nnfen t!> Gn 47" (J; + D3i>3t<; otherwise Lv 27'", v. infr. 2 c); 1 Dipt? tO Nu 20 5 no place for sowing (JE; + 5 JiQIl }M1 njgTW); cf. 1 f^ Ez 17 aJieZd suit-

Gn

47

i5 (P; c. njn); a s ace. modi 335? 20 18 13 H^trnK Lv 19 (H), 15 Nu 5 (both P); so also jnp W33B> JW Lv 18 20 (? genitiv.); cf. 27 npn3 Tl DIN 1 Je 3 1 (as 2nd' ace. after 1HT
'P
q.v.

b).
co\\.

4. seed

of animals, coll.

mankind,
the

= descendants, posterity ;
15

Gn 3

= offspring
3

a. rarely
"Usu. b. of

16

7 (both J).

seed of

woman Gn3

(J); seed of the patriarchs

151616 10 17 1 6 22 171718 24 7 26 3 '"'- 4114 (esp. Abr.) 1 2 1 3 13 13.18 2 gl3.14.14 32 ( all JJ ( I5 Ex 32 13.13 33! ( a]J

able

/w sowing ;
its

hence b. sowing as regularly


season

in both promised seed of Abr. restricted to line of Isaac), Dt 1 1 9 34 4 Ne


;

Gn2i 12 Jos24 3 (both E


8

JJ^

recurring at

c.

nb^J OV) fQh\ }^ Dm),


cf.

Am 9
Is

Gn 8 22 (J; Lv 2 6 s (H;
2. seed
:

||

TXj3 >
,

+ "lp

9
P,

;=a

son as involving posterity


phr.

Gn
cf.

15
4
s7

35

(JE)
10", so
4

||

B^ 1^3
lit.,

cf. infr.;

DnnnN Op\ Dti


l2

8
,

13

infr.

a).

a.
7

sown,

to raise crops for food, usu. corn (wheat, barley,


etc.)
Jftfc

cf.

Gn Nu

7 - 7 ' 8 ' 9101!;

i7

35'

48

4
;'

Ifll* llf]]

18 19 );
of
-

v. also infr. c.

C.

seed

Gn 2 8 (P; (= posof

Gn47
1
55
15

,9 - 23

(J;
10
(II

jnj),
.

27

*,

nn^
e.

(JE); fflj Dn D t 28 s8 ( 3*^ I). Lv 26 16 ^), (H; -ion 1 v 16b (both P), cf. Is

cf.

v 14 '),

Nu

24

terity)

other individuals
60
19

Gn

10 b. fig., of idolatry of Judah Is 1 7" (|| 5 Tip); of fortunes of Zion 'in ^]B*D >// 126 6 <fo Vop-

Lv Ishmael) 24 4 8 (both J), Nu 21 21 22 3 4 (all H), Nu 1 7 6 (P), 1 S 20 4242 24 s2 2 S s s3 83 11 39 2 K s 27 Je 2 9 f- Ez 4 3 19 Jb 5 25 4 1 K 2


-

2i 13 (E; 54 14 (JE),

(||

s T'^KJf), 2i

(||trf.);

esp. of seed of
s

David

as

ping of seed,
(opp.

i.

the proper quantity for sowing


(c. jnj,
||

7 nbj*); Je 35

wen
23

16 dts),
JT5,
II

c f.

61 anointed to reign ^ 18 " 2 S 22 (|| Sn&tA), as sitting on throne Je 33 21 cf. v 2226 ^r8g bM 7
''

v9

of Jehoiachin Je 22

2830
,

(II

d-\2,

mV); 1 ipp
,

is 3 o

(c.

onb

Jehoiakim 36

31

(cf.

30

);

10 6 ne-jsn nwiri); alsoDtii (c.jnt),Eci i (&*.); 38 37 cf. v as yielding the jrij f Lv 1 1 (both P);

of child (son) as involving posterity (of Er's seed by Onan), 48" (all J),

Gn

s9

38
323 '

crop 1 V")!
cf.

riifliri

Dt 1 4 s2 7ie product of thy seed,


D'33y
TJl'Tl

infr.; 'in 7JB*oa


13

"ISip3

Bhin eto

in fig. of rapid and , plentiful growth in the coming time ; f?Kn 'J producing a vine Ez s 17 , of growth and prosperity of Isr.; 'in Mai 3 2 , rd. perh. c. seed as product; S^TJ ( c f. VB). the manna is comp. with "M t, coriander seed in

Am 9

9 12 Ru 4 12 Lv2i 16 (H); phr. Dn ,-?nK DJH! (J), 2S7 of seed of Noah and his sons Gn 9 s of Aaron Ex 2 8 43 ; of Phinehas Nu 25 13 (all P); of David
;

cf. i

17"; arm*? Ssnfy Ex 30 (P), cf. Lv 2i (H both of Aaron), v. also b supr. 'r, of seed 13 2526 29 of righteous, esp. ifnfr: ^ 25 37 69 s7 102
1

Ch
;

21

17

(||

D-33),

1 1

2
(||

tm& *?), cf. 2 2


s8
.

of wicked

seed of herbs and Esp- d . seed a8 corn-product, corn-crop, so (although not quite
trees
15 Dt 22' (c. JT2J D"J|n nwn); pi. 1 S 8 (perh. better arable lands, cf. supr. As. zeru;

Nu

\jr

3 1 1 (JE), Ex 16 (P); Gn iuJuu(,n P ).


7
'

21 11 37

(on txt. v. Che); d. specif, of a particular


25

31

child (son) of children

ins t Gn

(J);

D^J 1iSi";
S
2
20

Lv

18

21

20

234

22 13

(all H),' I

(cf.

D^S,

ni33 v 21 );
6-7

clearly)

||

Gn

46

(P).

children and grandchildren 12 e. family Gn I7 (P; cf. As.

||onro),

47

H??'T Lv27(||mi; otherwise Gn


supr. 1 a);
')

cf.

W
(||

zer bit abisu Asrb*""* '"'1

10

Is 23

(|piW

T*Jfl);

rrittja

'in "ripn

Hg 2"

11 family lfon 1 1 2Ch2 2 10 ;'n3^Bn'T 2

);

note esp. of royal


2
1
,

14
;

n3^?Bn t

K 11"=
ls

fss, rotwi, ften,


12

n?n

yy) ; so
jrjj

Dn
Ne
(II

3
;

1H?I ^|T1 2V: Jb 39 32 perh.T tnrjKf n'33 1 K 18

=pedigree

K25 2S =Je4i Ezi7 M t^\ tOTO* n"3 Ezr 2 =


c. 'f

*&

61

(of harvest);
e. fsan

tji^n

^8)'

Some
;

=; one's nation, as of
vbs. used

same blood Est io 3


in these senses

smt
are: }nj, God
, woman); D fc'

283
3
12

jmi
"IB* ftg, c f.

subj.

Gn
;

20

c.

15 Ru 4 (sq. ft? of man as subj. jro Gn

(T3

Eob Bu.jaj v n. gubj ect


infr.),
'

to

v s ; 1 njH, fe:^ a Ztw, or give life to, of animals Gn 7 s ; of woman 19 3234 (sq. |0 of
38*;

Cpn
f.

man),

esp. as
8

ofAbr. Is 41 2 8 io5 (||3pi;^J3); 2Ki7 Ne9 6 1925 s6 3637 (ifcrtfe* * v ), IS43 45 Je3i 33 V' 22 24M i Ch 16 13 (||apv so i>tnfe> iv? T Je *J3);
]

name for people of Isr., seed Ch 207 (|| bvrp) ^SJJ), Je 33 s8 + M s of Isr. or Jacob

Ahab and Jehoram of Isr. 1 K 1 S 4* 48 2 1 (Naboth) 2928 = 2 Ch 22 s6 2 K 9 --w-w ,0" cf. 2 K 8 4 1) Ho i and symbolical name of Hosea's son Ho i 4 (cf. Che);in 2 K io> fori? '!&> rd. nfe> Used by Hosea as representing flTOt5> so .
,

Isbbosheth 2 S 2' (yet v.

residence of

Isr.,

with play on etymol., Ho2 24 (cf. j n'nyip 25 J fla v ), cf. also 1; DV> Wa v Territory im.

EZ44 ( codd. Co del. ha)j n'3 'r in Est. DHWi t Est 6 so of Spy Ez 20 Edom (seed of Esau) Je 49 10 cf. 'TO JTfP Du 9'.
23
8
22
s
13
;

mediately about the city


cf.

is "I)

p^n

K9

10 - 38 - 37
;

t*

i>n

1
;

23

',

g. seed of Isr. (or Jacob, or the people), is used also, by (later) prophets, of future generations, in addressing the Dt a8** 30 819 3 1 21 people
:

cf.

Je

Nu 18" (P; ym *|jn$, HTO^i T??^), 27 3o =46 (Jacob and Isr. here=people),
10

the adjacent plain is T, PV. (cf. Di Jos 17 16 JU6 33 Ho'i 5 (perh. 17^ 9 also 2 S 2 supr., Gilead, Ephr., Benj., 2. n.pr.m. a. Hosea's son Ho i 4 cf. etc.) 1 b supr. b. Judahite name 1G14 3 , cf. 1 a
after

23

(rd. prob. p&TJ, v.

Th Klo

Jos

=T

Bd r'1229 )

||

supr.

IP

Vr HO^KSNJf Is 44 (Jacob and Jeshu9 15 3 22 run), 48", cf.61 ; also Je7 Is5 4 66 (||D3I?E'); 21 '9CT '3D Is of Jews
;

106 27

t^Hjnr
X.

m.,

rrhtqnYi
;

f.,

adj. gent.
1
-

m.
2

fr.

XT2J
-

^TJ

59

bttpv 1 b
2125
.

(D<11ff)

Est 9

27 28 - 31
.

5.

(or community) of such a quality; transition to this through such cases as those of" 1 Is 65^ (|| D'KXKX), cf. 61 9 65";

quality

= persons
1

sm

1518

as

marked by moral

K9
1 ;

2.

f.
;

1% rf3} iKzi " 1 fr. bxp 1 a alw. t&MJQ


alw.
;

OR
1

a wife of David

W3
'

Ch 3

ending n-

ending s 1 S 27

n'
2 S'3

1
2

S 305

S 22

(=iCh 3').

'I Ezr 9 (of Isr.), sense O'lTIV 1 Pr good

BHpn
Je
2

cf.
21

Is 5 3
2
15

10
;

note, in

(opp. VI);

21

(HPT*);

is

a gloss;

DTOK T Mai

nOK 1 CYp 1 Is6 13 ;


4

*[jnfllD] n.[m.] place of sowing, seed7 land, only cstr.ii^ inn? bh isi 9 (||-iw niny);

>Du
foil.

who
V)T
leg;

tr.

seed

(cf.

73KD

etc.)

on

ace. of

in

munity of evil-doers(\WOVnSl,
mpnfti), i 4 2<>; eiwot 5 7 v 4 (|j VB'B>n5>).
Tj*T"l]f
3

bad sense D'jnp 1 Is i comfiy H33 DJ?, D'?3


(||n:;iy 'j3);npB>-'T

vb. n?.
(f-

II.

-^r. 9-7* stretch out,

extend, esp.

arm or

c.i

power, p\'i forearm).


n.f.
El8
-

tjThT, Jht
lafr-

and (rare)m. ***

n.[m.] sowing, thing sown (inten01 * 186l Sta <228 yet on this and foil. cf.Ba NB42 178A m 4 )1 jnj Lvn 37 ^), ri'DXri JVyriT nsja Is6i n in sim. of Yahweh's
sive format, ace. to
-

>

"

'-

arm, shoulder, strength (NH id.; As. 102 JBU Amarua* 1146 ") zurA, cf. Jastrow xi.i8M.a23. Aram M|f^ | j^; ? Eth Ar
(Tel el
-

-^.
5

causing righteousness to spring up.

ff-H^Ot;) abs.
cstr.

J?

"!
1
5
;'

Ex6 +
8

1
,

5?

!]

Dt7 +
19

yht
2
,

io ,5 +,

J?* !

^89" +
11
3 ';
;

sf. 'Jrt"1
18

T |_?^.U n-[m.] vegetable

(cf.
2

foregoing

on

this

and

foil.
i
12
.

cf.

Bev Dn62a dn

ET^n-JO Dn
f

)only
Dn

pi.

* 89 3 +
31

"ihj Is 51
s
,

63

ISrtit V, 7 1

Je27 #>! 1 S
]

etc.; pi. Cl-y^T

Dn
2

cstr.

'P]

Gn 49 s4
'

sf.

*P]

Is 51

Vpj K 9
17
,

24

elsewh.f'em. form,
9

LP^}} t'rNjnr
9

[] id -> only
1. n.pr.loc.
'

pi. D-a'snT.

i'

6
.

Lag ) '' Jos 1 5 i6 S2 +; tyy. 1S25 josi7 +; ri?*pr. Jos 19 18 6 t.: a. city in the Negeb of Judah 6S 1 S 25" Josi5 (home of Ahinoam, one of David's wives), site unknown cf. u.pr.m. 1 Ch
;

N-n^N Mordt ZBQ 1879


2

(God soweth; Sab.


BN lsl
s6

6 1., njnj Dt niyi] Jb 2 2 s5 s5 1 8 etc. 33 ; sf. "n'Vii] (In Wjrtj 2 S 22 abs. and cstr. sg. more oft. plene, in pi. and c. sf.
cstr. n'iDiit V'

37

v.

more

43

masculine

-)-

Dn

n lbK

In three instances where 'f is oft. defect. it means a political or military force
-

31

).
10

1. arm, a.
19

lit.,

of a

man Ju

14

15

i6 12 2 S

IS9
6

17 (prob. ace. instr.),


8
;

Dt 33 20

Zcn 1717 Ct8 Dnio

Ez 13 s0 (del. Co);

W>t

3
.

S 4 4 (cf. 1 S 31 18) 1 K 4 12 (cf.i S mod. Zer'an (Rob Bd p*1244 ), close 31 ), to scene of great battle with Philistines 1 S 29
1012
1

4 of Mt. Gilboa 2

b. city in Issachar Jos 19 18

on

NW. spur
1

Is 44 12 (of a smith, forging); HMbn 't Ez 4 7 (of prophet); in fig. of' teaching Ephr. to walk

Ho 1 1 3 VJ> "f] Gn 49 s4 arms of his hands, i.e. arms that by their strength enable him(Joseph)
;

smw
to
b.
2

284
'

mt
p
-I

draw the bow; Vyit |<3 D-tfnniK !g| 2X9", i.e. his arms seen from behind, his shoulders.

v^'

to toss or

throw
id.;

(in

a volume),
P11
id.,

arm
35
;

as seat of

(human) strength
,

^i8

3s

=
-

scatter abundantly
jmA-n.....

(NH
_

Aram.

S 22 ft *6 t Jb 26 J in nta Dn 1 1 8 cf. v 6 ; s 2425 't wpm Ho ft t6 T Jb 26 7" cf. Ez 30 also c. -I3B> f io ls 37" J648 25 Ez 3 o21!l2 24 (|| ["J)), 25 "OBta mjTJ 'T Jb 8 15 . On Mai 2 3 cf.VB. cf.v 3
; ; ;

js disperse; As. zanJAn* Lotz


cf als0

TP13S

Jager

BAS "-

Ar

^rj

carf a<

piercei \~:
'r t.
18

and

Eth. JVJ^. javelin=

Ex

24
;

Lv

sf.

<P7J
2

^Ttefc) Qal P/. Ex 9 8 np/]T. Ho 7 9 (1 2


,

Esp. c. Yahweh's arm as instrument of deliverance and judgment (oft. Dt Je Is 2 n^OJ 1 ^) Dt 4 M 5 15 26 s Ez 20 3334 V, i 3 6 12, cf. Dt 7" ii 1
:

Pf.) Zwp/. pit? Lv 7 + 1 6 1. ; 7w/ P*$ Ez 43 7ww. pi] Ez 1 o 2 Pt. pit Lv 7 ", pi. tffnf 2 Ch 30 16
;

iK8 42 =2Ch6 K

(all
5

||

nijm T),

Dt 9 29 2K17 36

(ofcreation)Je27 32 (all||i'na 03); iT^DJ 13 Ex6 6 (P, or D's revision; no H)*; ngtn ^*Jeai'
17
(II

or from a bowl, PjPi opp. Hjn to sprinkle with the finger): a. cummin Is 28 s5, dust, sq. by 2 Ch 4 Jb 2 12,
;

1. <oss (in handfuls, v.

Ex 9 s

34

"?M

">:);

6 IJmt ina Exi 5 (son g )/t


'

^3^79";
<

v^^dm:); 'J? 77"; i^ 44 B (Br;),i Hi> ^ 9 8 (j|^o>) 'cf.is52 ^y t vr


uxtptun yhj
,1

"

10

89

cf.l8 62

"
D^);

(||i3

yillft"''B'3|jIs 5 i3;

ashes nO'Ctfn, heavenward, Ex 9 810 (P), coals of fire Tyn by Ez io 2 b. blood, n3TD(n) iiy AroM) s (from a bowl) against the altar Ex 24 (JE), Lv 6 17 16 1316 Ez 43 18 , esp. in 17 (H), Nu i8 (P), 2 the ritual, SOB n3tDH bv against the altar round
.

nni3rDV ^ 89"; in-iNSri 1 Is 6 3 i2 ; as support of weak Is 40" (fig. of shepherd), cf. obty njh]

I*^

27
;

n T
.

30 W"l n IS30

,6a) Lv i 511 3 2813 7 s 8 1924 9 ,218 (all P); Ex29 Ex 24 s (JE), sq. nmron 2 Ch29 22 22 22 sq. Dyn by without designation of place Lv 7 14 (P), 2 Ch 30 16

about

(of lightning

11

l^p nin ycBTJ of thunder); also yiT D8< Jb 40 9 ^? Hence, 2. arm, as symbol of strength : a. human i S 2 31 31 ( rd. 15T)! and vil, but v. Klo Dr), Ez 22 6 31"; n^TJ J*B6Wn Pr3i 17 6 T 2 Ch 3 2 8 DB> "IK"? T Je'i7
stroke,
||

35

c.

water for purification,

sq. 7y,

Hz^^.

2. intrans.(siveral.)Ho7 9 ia n\T)}r TGfy D| grey hairs are profuse upon him (? rd. '"ID"?', as in 2 Ch

26 19 ). Pu.

over (by) one defiled by a corpse

Pf PIT, ofwaterof purification^owec?. Nu i9 (P).


13i!0

teHj
s

%3

(||n03^
22
8
;

TpW5

n.ai. Na784 bowl,

bason
84

(prop, vessel
13

D1N3); tWafr

c f.

* 44
Jb vn

(||D3-in)
22
(i.e.
9
;

jn'ir

e* K

Jb

for throwing or tossing a, liquid);

'dNu7

+ I3t.,
vn'p-iio

ntyij
jnit

BW^2a|>

+ 83

strength, resources); Q'ai 1 Jb35 9 ; nbina yit

pl.D^-ilDZc^
s
;

20
,

cstr.''p.1tONu7
6

-f 2t., nip-i]0
sf.

Ez 17 s

(for pulling

up

a tree, in metaph.).

b.=divine strength f 7i 18 10 tf> l84O (||PTPI); Vfyfc BHg

masc. to avoid verbal ending H3,

^
18 3 .

(||

HTJOJ),

n^O Mnj
49
11

Ne 7 70 +9 t., n'p-j]D Ex 38 s +2 1., Ex 27 1. bowl for wine Am 6

2. elsewh.

for use in ritual of sacrifice

a. for use at altar

gI [Str thinks
cf.

Ex
15

27
1 20

38
.

Nu 4"

(all P), 1

K 7 4046

Je 52 18 Zc

];

and
1 .

J 16 5 help Is 33 (|| nye*) cf. 59 6 3 ; see also 53 3. PI. forces, political and military, c. VlbjF

mingled with
the temple
1
.

b. given by the princes full of flour oil for a -j'^.^^.a.n.

WOO Nu

Dnn "
1
<

-'-"m-m-(P).

c
50

v 22 (seeBev). 4. Shoulder of animal


1

K7
.

golden basons for use in 12 14 25 15 1 Ch 28 17 2 Ch

ing to priest

Nu 6
.

sacrificed, belong-

81I!B

Je 52 19

d. golden basons for the second

19

arm
i-ou'n

V i^

W n.f arm(
;

(P)

Dt

temple
c.

Ne

70

=r foregoing

N prosthet.)
'BPS

man 22 Jbsi
of
,

HJjSO ^ihTKl S>ten

nMBto

P1J]
]0

vb. only Po. sneeze


2

(cf.

'(^i"

of
c.

*
n^faj

$"*$?*

Je 32 21

n^J T$p
<_jji

cf.

fh] 1

D'oya y3B> ny nysn yfin


tunt
n.pr.f. wife of
KBth - 25

X Jb 4 1

for Heb. Vr/t^py ; vb. prob. onomatop.) ;

K4

s5
.

^L"
foc7.

J J]

vt>-

prob. drip

(cf.

either Ar.

Haman
zaris,

Est 5 1014 6 1313

Aram. ]&!&**) imber vehemens) Hiph. "Hp f 72" by Hup Bi Che (for VTJ1) sq. J^N cawe to (Zrip, irrigate.
tears, or

(ace.

to

Opp

=Pers.

Zend

rd. in

doree,

cf.

kiwiy

aurum

ductile,Yu\\

nmh

zairis, la
;

Jen

voj,ieK,.

comi; Elamit go ddess Kiriia).


n.f.
fr.

TF^pT n.[m.] drop, dripping (NH id.; on form (if genuine) cf. No M85 N8191 ^ 72" ) , 3 , 313 as showers, a HJ* t D dripping of the earth, but v. foregoing.
-

trnf
JL)
;

span

(NH

id.

(X

M%
t

Syr.

appar.
fr.

der.

V HIT, vid. OP
pr0p_

Heb.), etym. dub. ; Thes and most

g a 2MG 1887.M7

146 > but also Sta' 187 *; measure jf determine, nnr

MPunt
cf.

285
t

p. 280) span, as J2IJI 't3 D?DB> Is

pran
cf.
s7

standard of measurement,
size,

40"; elsewh. of actual

NWT n.pr.m. head of a family of returned exiles Ezr 2" = Ne 7" also Ezr 10
;

span, distance between ends of thumb and little finger of spread hand cubit (v. '""3X & reff.
;

=
<

Neio

15
.

Ex 25' with Joseph *" '"" 5), ' Ex 28 ,616 3 9 " 13 4 (all P) Ez43 $ 1 S 17 six cubits and a
cf.
;

TQHT
10

n.pr.m. a Levite
25

Ch

23" 26".

TirVf n.pr.m. an eunuch of Ahusuerus Est


i

span.

Vid. Hultsch " " ro1

1882 ' *"

Benz ArcMo1

I79
.

1 '"

1-

(Opp

comp. Pers. zaitar, conqueror).

(1, Heth, 8th letter;

= numeral

8 in post

tNino
tr\\ "ITIDI

n.[m.] hiding-place, only

cstr.

BHeb.
[2h],

nri

K3nD3

Is 32

hiding-2>lace

from

^n

v.

sub

nn.
;

wind.

T [wJ] vb.withdraw, hide (not in Qal)


cf.

t
db>

[in^]

n.[m.]
1

id., pi. abs.


23
.

D'Nanpn

i>3p

Narav nete

S 23

also

fciori

nan (NH id.; Ar. C; Eth. "Wirt: As. Dl Pr175 3! Ethpa. hide oneself) Niph.
;
;

tp^n] vb.
;

love

(NH

Pi. id.;

Ar.

JU
,

5 22 9 P/ 3 ms. Nana j u 9 + 1 S io 2 S 17 (both be ><.); nxan:Gn3i 37 'njlconsec. 1 S19 2 ; may

be loved; Eth. iVhflfl:

-Warn Jos io 27
xanri

Warn Jb 29
cjrfr.

'

Impf.
18 24

ms.

jb 5 21

//.

xann

Ch
(J),

Dn

io 7

Pt. pi.

17 (cf. also <pr.) BHjtaro Jos io , etc.

Di Aram. o> aan foe, embrace, Na*n Qal Pi. IN bosom) 3 D^py aan Dt 33 (Di rds. toy, cf. ). t [nh] n.[m.] bosom (Aram.) 'ana fiopi>

amore alicujus incendi kindle, be set on fire, -^'-

hide oneself in
s

fear
J

Gn

10

Josio 1617 "'


3

(all

Dn

JE), Ju 9 1 S I9 2 S 1 f io 7 ; from modesty 1 S io 22 ;

Am 9
cf.

Ch 1 8

2'

V^ Jb3i (cf. fWJ). tn^h n.pr.m. (cf.


m. m. 217 SU gg eg t 8

ra

Ph. n.pr. an; We""""'

Jb

29"; also

ni:6 nxan:

n$ Gn 3i
D3ni>

27

(E), i.e.

why didst thou


'Ip

compar. with i_>Li serpent) son of Reuel, fnh of Moses (v. fnn), Nu io w (J E),

flee secretly? pass., be

hidden Jb29 10 D*T??

Ju 4 11
M
7

ins. 'n prob. also

Ju

16
,

v.

GFM.
1

anj (||n^
reverence,
voice)
;

DJwS, cf. also hushed (so we speak

v. 9) i.e. in

TnSn
(rd*

n.pr.m. a descendant of Asher,


so

Ch

of a veiled

nam,

Qr;

>Kt

nam).

Jb 5 21

be hidden for protection pC5y Dii?3 Pn. Pf. 3 pi. Wan Aa been hidden

(=are made to hide themselves, Di ad he.) 2 Jb 2 4 4 Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. sf. ^ann is 49 3nn Jos 6 17 cf. Ges 57B B<"n 21a Ko 3 fs. ^
.

cf. K3n; 3n Is 26 20 (Aram, form, 01 235 3 Qal Imv. ms. Ew tE"Du; Di rds. an=nan), withdraw into
,
' ,|

t[H3n]

vb. withdraw, hide,

'

lffi!4ff-

privacy
consec.

etc.;
gas.

4 Impf.'owznw 1K18

tons}
1

6 1725

k 18 hide, trans., ace. Jos K 18 413 2 K 6 M metaph., of divine pro;

fs.

Nanrn 2
c.

13

Niph. Pf. nanjl (BTTJIP **) 10 Drarm consec. Jos2 16 (JE); /./. Je49 nannij ( a8 *"b) 1 K 22* 2 K 7 12 witlvdraw,
;

hide oneself

lit.

Jos
;

tection Is 4 9 'H

iT
,

i>S3.

Hoph. P/
i.e.

a loc;

K 2 2M

of

6e hid-

K7 Esau = Edom, hiding from


16

(JE), sq. nffl; 2


10

12

c.

den

Wann

Is 42

22

(D sb

'Pna),

imprisoned.

Hithp. P/. wannn x s 14";' imp/ sarin: 1 s 8 30 s3 wanm 1S13 6 23 3 wanrv Jb 3 8


;

judgment of '\ $>3V t6 nanj} Je49 ,as pointed, meant no doubt as pf., but constr. then hard
rd. rather inf. abs.

Gn
2

naJU;

so

Gf Gie

al. (v.

Kb'

624
).

2>.

Kannp

ci 20 ;

s3 Q^anni?' 1 s 1 4 1 Ch 1. draw back, hide oneself, usu. c. a loc; 1.


;

K11 +2
3

Tp'Qn
(

23 2K11 3 iCh2i 20 Gn 3 8 (J), iSi3 6 i4 23 912 2 Ch 22 2. draw togetlier, thicken,


11 - 2!1
.

< veil, < @ <S Hi-St Gr tiV) and


trfOn

n.[m.] hiding, hiding-place, or 4 envelope, only cstr. n>$) 'n DBh Hb 3


lie

maketh, cf. ^ 1 8

12

).

harden, of water becoming ice 'rur O'D.

Jb 38

30

|aK3

n.pr.m. head of a priestly family Ezr 2 61 =Ne 7 M (van d. H. Ezr njan e 'Tan,
;

won
marg.
Aa/3fj,
A/3ta,

286
on Ezr
2
61
;

nj3ri;

c f. Baer's note

Ezr

QBovta,

0/3ma,

Ne

E/9a,

Ct 8 s yfef) Ct 8 s Impf. "ban; f f*; writhe, twist, hence travail; of mother Ct 8" (c. ace.
; ;

Adnti).

of child;
v. foregoing.
:

JT'Sn,

PP^n
v.

IIT!^');

metaph. of wicked

man

'VIT

1V1 boj T T *fj

im rarijw* & T Tt;


'v^t
I4

is
'

v-

7 /

TOPP
T', 3n:

nan su b nan.
f
I.

Vnn n.m.
;

Jos2-

f.

4Z

(but
15

v. infr.)
;

cord,
4

n.pr.m. a Naphtalite, one of the

territory, band

'n abs. Jos 2

cstr. Dt 3

Hebrew

spies

Nu

3 (P).
off,

bsn Jos io 2"; sf.^an jb 18 10 ;


beat out

pi.

cbn
5

S 82

t[J3Iin] vb. beat


strike, beat,

(NH

Ar. WI, Aram, Qal fc^--, &5D) 17 Imp/, can: is 27"; 3 fs. tsanni Eu 2 ; 2 ms. oanri Dt 24 20 ; P. can ju 1. 6<?a<

id.,

+EZ47 Jb2i 7 v.infr.; cstr. ^an Jos 3 7*+5t.J '.^n ^u6 +2 t. + f i8 (rd. nsBto
iot.
v. infr.);
sf.

13

I^aq
'

Is 33

s3

6";
,

cord, rope,

off,

by which men
6

33 ; 1. were lowered Jos 2 15


;

vbn

Is

20 2. beat out tyl Dt 24 nia D'tsn Can Ju 6", so Ru 2 17


.

(grain),

Gideon

ties

of small quanti-

distinct
fig.

fr.

threshing on open

cattle;

of

''s

floor, with judgment, and subsequent

or stones dragged 2 S 17 13 ; (JE), Je 3 8 , 23 of tents Is 33 20 ; tackling of ship v ; for bind25 6 ing Ez 27" Jb 40 Est i ; symbol of captivity or subjection 1 20 3132 ; of snare for wicked

112 > 3

fig.

12 gathering of Isr. Is 2 7 (no obj. expr.), so


;

Che

Jb i8 10 (||in"]3J>0),
yjr

set

by wicked

Di Du; Ges Hi KnBrd place sub 1 VB undecided. Niph. Impf. Ban* Is 28 s7 fennel
(nsp) beaten out nBB3.
7*\^ti, tt -:'
,

1 1

61

cords of wicked
18

men

f 140' (|| H); have surrounded


(||

me;
N
n
lf

of wicked held
Is 5

inXEn ^3n3 Pr 5^; Tl


ni3J?3

cords (ropes) of wickedness

iron, rron t -: tt t:

v sub nan.
.

]i'

in

v.

sub nan.

^n); of cords of distress (ty) Jb 3 6 8 (|| ffR); 3 6 so njD i^3n (prob.) y- 1 16 Jte' \ban ^ i8
,

S 22 6

(||
.

DID 'B'piD); for DID |n


2

fl. [73111] vb. bind, pledge (Ar.

jj^

bind;

cf.

Aram. *^JL. ^-LL travail; bin


,

na^D, v to draw

22

and

II

^b

,/,

18 rd.

\bflJ,

De Che Bae;
humanely,
.

D"1

vans Ho
life

ii 4

(i.e.

pledge (but rare and dub.); esp.

11-.T.

cord,field,

toan

corrf,

JLw, K?an pain,

esp. of travail;

Sab. 73n border-territory, or _^eZcZ, Sab.Denkm. 48<9 Eth. rfiflrt; Zim BP93 -, As. nahbalu, ;

s 1 2 2. 5 measuring-cord, line n'TO'n Zc 2 ; so Tl alone 2 22 5 s5 7 2 S 8 7' Mi 2 ^ 78 ; fig. (of favoured

kindly); of cord of
-

^DBn ?3n Ec

Am

life)

yff

comp.

17

16 5 ; in gen. of one's portion, fortune Jb ace. to X Thes Add. Di al., but < v.

Ew

A=_.)) Qal Pf. inn Ez 18 bn: Dt 2 4 6 2 ms. b'anri Dt 2 4 7 Impf. s bsnn Ez 22^ Jb 22"; ^an: Jb &irr jb 24 s Imv. sf. Inban p r 2 o" 27 13 7i/ abs. bin 24 Ex 22 25 P<. act. bh Dt 24 s cf. D\S>3h Zc
rope, snare (but
'

16

?9 n

Thence 3. measured portion,

lot,

part,

region, IT^JJ Tl inherited portion Dt 32 1 11 514 9 V' 105 ; also 'n alone Jos 17 19

(B^an
del.

93 3; rd. as dual, v.
41314

Ew

Ch 1 6 18 13 EZ47 Sm Da al. Co
;

on

intern,

grounds); of particular regions


13
;

ii 714

(name of

Sl>0);

jrass.

Q'i'an

Am

8
;

1. bind, only in

Evan, name

of one of Zee's

1K4 an?8 Ti / veral., ^WMM"-"'); D >n nZp 2


aa")S

ti

Dt3

Josip
;

29

(si
,

also v

but
del.

714 symbolic staves, Zc 1 i symbol, of fraternity. 2. bind by taking a Esp. pledge of, hold by a 16 13 6 take or pledge, sq.acc. pers. Pr2o 27 Jb 22 6 6 17 hold in pledge, sq.acc.reiEx22 25
;
-

'n nn'n here dub.; Sta prop. 2

fs. T\)n,

and

Cn

'n;

without
1

7 D^n, v .
.

prophets

S io510
n.m.

4. band, company of

11.

72n
v.

v.

sub n.

33IJ.

Jb 24 s Jb 24

sq. ace. cogn. bhri

(JE),Dt24 Ez 18 16 ; ^air ^j^J*


s

pang;

t^n

J" 66 '

prob. pregn. (v. Di) takepledges (getting

power) overthepoor; Q?3n DHJ3 Am 2 garments


taken in pledge.

+ 3t. +
v^an
Sis6.6,bi^.

(but 'nabs. Is 66'; elsewh. pi. Jb2i ,7 v. infr.; cstr. 'ban


an\b3ri

Je 4 9 24 ) pain,

Q'^n
sf.

Is 13

Ho 13";
v.

sf.

is 2 6 17 ;
i

ITiph. Impf.
it
(i. e.
;

\b

7MJ Pr

13

p a ni

Jb 39 3 (on

Ges

becometh pledged to
penalty, opp.

pang:

Dk

pledged to
Pi.

;),

so
q.

Ew Hi De Now
v
.

pay the m Str

a. obj. of
,"

nin^n Jb

RV

1. pains of travail: s 39 meton. for offspring

VB. >sub

II.

?an

pf

3 fg

r6an

v. Di ; of goats and hinds), b. sim. (II W~!?of distress of exiles Is 26 17 ; fig. of anguish of

ban
nations
also

287

(||

an
even with sore destruction
;

fKe&

D^am Dn'S Is j 3
s3
24

(I^IT

.T1.bi3),

destroyeth,

but

rd.

of crisis of redemption Ho i3' 3 (|| nnbV' ^an), of birth of new Isr. Is 66 7 2. of other than birth-pangs only Dv3n Jb 2 1 17 ; pains, pangs, sorrows (so 93 Thes,
22

Je 13 21

49

rather

ye shall be destroyed with Roorda Che. Inf. cstr. ?3np c. ace, etc., so the poor Is 32 7, the land 13 6 ; abs. 54"; cf. n c. ace. of foxes Pt. pi. DvanD Ct 2 ruining
'3

Tl

v3nn

otherwise Add. RobGes Hi Da al.;

||\V-1? "0,

DTK
1

N3J);

> others, portion, fortune,

v. .'an.

7in
12

Ez

18

'n n.[m.] pledge (as binding) 16 15 33 ; as cogn. ace. c. ban Ez i8


.

3^

Pu. Pf. 3 ms. ?ani consec. Is vineyards. io 27 of yoke, be ruined,, broken, si vera ].; K gjphxiu.i886, P.i prop t, nn , ( cf al8Q Cnedt.-..
and rem. by Di Du; 3
spirit
is
fs.

'"V .^

Jb 17
2

my
mpl.

broken
2
10

(||tt5?]3

'D*);

/mp/.

t [nban]
irtan Ez 18 7
.

n.f. id.

(on

format,

cf.

Lg )
corded or

v3nn Mi
10
;

(emend.:

v. supr.)

tn. 7!in tt-m- destruction

pO?

?3in

Mi

n.[m.] prob. roped in place denom. fr.


;

T73n

mast
'5^)

only in sim.
Pr 23 s4
S3

(as

cf. 11.

bn

Pi.

of

drunken man Tl
i.e.
cf.

Btfrffl

astf

Trfr^jin
v.
-

n.f.

meadow-saffron or crocus
,

(opp.

DJ-aba 335?)

in the lookout-basket at the

mast-head,

Thes in carchesio.

read 73H.

(colchicum aulumnale, Linn.) (Syr. IV'-^ jmL Ges omm Is3! 1 Lb w - l74 N- 128 ; As. habasillatu
' '

T 72P1 n.m. sailor (denom.


rope-puller) Djn
5728
;

fr.

73n

i.

e.
8-

VR 3462 is a marsh-plant, reed; HAMirrM. alg0 che lc -and crit.


D'pejjri
!

cf.

Zim BPM Dl

\bh Ez 2^; t? n Ez
i.e.

2?

nj^W Ct
'

coll.

^?hn 31

the captain Jon


(lit.

i.

TD^b^n
name
and
c. art.
.

n.[m.]pl. union
14
.

binders)
1 1
7

r6s3H3 impn] n3Tj| Is 35 (narcissus Che 1 "6 11*' 1878 46 Tristr 8476 al.) cf. Conder
1 1

(fig.

Tl n.); fn$r\ of Shulamite), ?JO]


'

of Zee's second symbolic staff Zc

See

->an 1.

tnj3SOT
Xa/3a<r()ii'.

s n.pr.m. a Rechabite Je 35

t [n

2nO]

n.f. direction,
i.

counsel (prob.
6

orig. of rope-pulling,

e.

steering, directing

Thes; v. De Pri ); only 6 WisdLt. rVtann a bs. Pr i +3t.; pi. and only 12 6 lriirtann Jb 37 cstr. Pr 12 direction, sf. 12 (of thunder guidance (i. e. by God) Jb 37 s cloud); counsels of wicked (D^BH) Pr 12
ship, v. ?3h,

so

^[p?^] &
p30; Mand.

clasp,

embrace
;

(NH

t'oJ.y 3!

ttJL,

NSyr. >aa;

Ar. (JI*

collect one's possessions, etc.,

Frey)
njjBh

Qal Inf.
2K4";
s

"

Ptajji

EC3

5
;

i5 *. P?h Ec4 5
2

embrace,
imparl
obj.'

c. ace. |3

16

VT Ec

(said of

= fold his
Ec
33
,

arms,
(||

i.e.

expr.
;

3
4
;

Pi).

counsels (opp. D'p'HS niaB'TO); gen. good, wise

Pr

6
;

n"

La 4 s

Impf. parn

Gn

be idle; cf. P?n); no Pi. Pf. Jb 24 s 10 Gn 29 13 ; 48 ; PfDl

W?

(||

W*),

*4

{\\id.);

20 18

(||

njfj?).

WIB^HJI

Gn

fs. sf.

"Opjann
;

Ct

8 3 ; 2 ms.
;

II.

7^n T

vb. act (ruinously) corruptly


Ar.

to!, wound, injure/ Jli corrupt or render unsound (the mind, a limb, etc.), J*- be deranged (in mind); As. habdlu, injure,

(NH

embrace
8

pawn pr5 M
(||Qal); sq.
(J),

s inf pan Ec 3 5 nspjnn p r4 5 of pers., no obj. pano phi? DJJ EC3

8 f.

{>

Gn2 9
6 3
;

'

for

VR

62 - 11
;

1"*lflrt: 6e

Aram.'**>aJl, ^?n corrupt, ruin; Eth. arrogant, audacious; Sab. 73fi

DHM
-

TW Pr 4 Ct 2 8 c. want of shelter Jb 24 s (of poor); embrace refuse-heaps mnctyx La 4% i.e. are outcasts.

(J), 4 8(E); sq. sf. 3 3 s0 ace. Pr 5 ; embrace

E P igr.D e km..

cf

p alm

Ip

2n mortuus Vog No
;

161

Tp2n
(cf.

n.[nx.]

a clasping, folding

of the

and oft.) Qal P/. 1 pi. brin Ne i 7 /mp/ 1 s. ?3nx Jb 34 31 7/i csr. (u^ed as abs.) Ne I 7 ; 7 act corruptly against, ? 13P3n ?3n Nei ; abs.
;

hands.^only

cstr. 335?i> B*TJ Tl tsyo

Pr 6 10 24 s3

pan Qal).
the prophet

TpljPZn n.pr.m.

Habakkuk

Jb 34 31
ie

Niph. Impf.
(j>

& brn pr

I3

8/ia

Hb

miwcZ

reflex.),

Thes RobGes

AV
10

RV,

name

but <I.
God.

?3PI

(q. v.)

3 ms. consec.

TV

Pi. ruin, destroy: Pf. n'tWO nx %n) Ec 5 s , subj.


ban)

(Schweinfurth)

'A/iPaKovp (As. hambakUku is 3 ; of a plant, Dl HAM Pr ", so j-i-a- in Yemen AuMt" n A ^ i8M272s v.
1
'

Hom

).

Impf. 3fs.

po?

bwi Mi

that

tie

["l^fl] vb. unite (usu. intr.), be joined, a magic knot or spell, charm (NH id.;

an
(of spells), ebru, friend,

288
6
;

an
;

Eth. "htiii yet As. [aodrtt], ubburu, bind, ban

and many deriv., Dl wsiff.. Aram. iiL,^?D and many deriv.; cf. VOn Gn Ph. n. "On associate) Qal Pf. 3 mpl. s 6 Pt. act. m. -an Dt 18", lain ^ 5 8 14 fpl.
; ;

57 ronn> Dn n /n/. sf. Tiannn 2 Ch 20 Aram, form nvunnn Dn n 23 (bes 4 * 8111 ); join oneself to, wa&e aw alliance with, sq. BJJ

pers. 2

Ch 2035 37
'

sq.

"?N pers.

Dn

1 1

23
;

recipr.

league together (abs.)

Dn

11*.

n*oh Ex 26" +2

t.

+ Ez

i (cf. infr.),

ni-oin
;

1.
Gn
and

Ezi ";

Ft. pass. cstr. "nan

Ho 4" (yet. v. infr.)


nun Ho 4
v.
14

tL "an n.[m.] company, association, 9 spell abs. "on Dt i8" + 2 t.; cstr."On Ho 6
;

unite, be joined: a. of allies, sq. "? loc. 3 came as allies unto; 14 , constr. praegn.

pt. pass. fig.

triBK DOSy
(but
1

is joined to idols

We rds. "OH,

#pAr. "on 2 d,

17

5 D*T?q V' 58 sf. t^on Is 4 f ; 1. comband of (bad) priests Ho 6 9 2. associapany, 9 tion, society (abstr.), only in "Qn JV3 Pr 2 1

pi.

b. of cf. VOn Is 44 ', *|rron Mai 2 ). one thing reaching to, touching another wings 9 of Ezek.'s living creatures sq. "?K rei, Ez I
;

Aowse 0/ association, i. 25 contentious woman (house

s4

e.

shared with a in common, v.

RVm VB).
(q. v.)

3. spell

Dt

18 11
911

i.e. Co, but v. Sm); cf. B*K 'n v <3 Co TON 'n joining each one (trans.), nmriN-px (as v 9 ), united each to the other; so

(del.

+ 58
(v.

s
.

11

magic Is47
kuast,1878.

Len Ch ld ,, w"]l M " Wahriage' 1 <'l l

a. as ace. cogn. c. "0$ b. alone, of Babylonian


:

<

O-.l, o 1 7 G0tzendienstu. Zauberwesen,

1877, 80ff.

Qoy

TBA ill.

145 B. nil Bel.

Bab 396

ft.,

440

ff.\

of curtains of tabernacle, sq. "?*? rei Ex 26 ; abs. joined toyetlier, of shoulderpieces of ephod 2. tie magic P; cf. also Fu). 1886 123 thinks mng. charm knots, charm (RS""""is der. fr. nectere verba, and comp. Ar. -Li, only c. ace. cogn. "an 'n Dt 18"
(all
-

s3

EX28

tn. inn, "Oil n.pr.m. 1. "on ( xafcp) the Kenite, husband of Deborah Ju 4 1U717 21 24 2. a man of Asher lan Gn 46 17 (P) S 32 Xofap iChf' Xa/kp L U X o/3'f J n3n Na
-

26

45

el

XojStp;

on

poss. identif.

with Habiri of

narrative);

(in a long series of

kindred phrases),

specif,

of charming serpents

^ 58
;

6
(||

D^n^D).

Pi.

Pf. 3 ms. "On

Ex 36 10

2
I0

ms.

6 ?"om Ex26 +

Amarna v. J a8 tr JBLisw.a.iua.'i^rii.oa. 3. "On name in Judah 1 Ch 4 18 A/3*<o-a, L 4. "tgl a Benjamite 1 Ch 8 Afiap, Aj3 fp.
Tel
17

L Afcp.
=n.

+2t.; s'f. 2t.; Imp/. "orM 18 36 2 Ch 20 Inf. cstr. "onp Ex 36 ; 1. make an ally of, unite one with, only toV irron'l

Ex36

W^TM

\^"\2T\ adj. gent, of


coil.

supr., only

c.

art.

*T3*J
.

46 nna^D Nu 26 (

xo^p(()i).

Ch 2036 and

he united

him with

himself, sq.
flK

T n"^2n n.f association,

company (abstr.)
fce

Inf. of purpose.

2. unite, join (trans.), only Ex (P), of tabern., obj. the curtains, sq. ace. + -b* rei Ex 26" 36 101013 ; sq. ace. only 26" 36 16 ;
obj.

8 \^'a By 'np ni1 Jb 34 and

^oeA /or
(||

company with doers of wickedness


vvrpm*-oy).
t "inn adj and n.m. ct
. 8|

J"a*T-

7nxrrnN join Pn. Pf. 3 ms. "On Ex


(but v.
20

the tent together,


39",
3
;

26"

36"*.

"Oni consec.

Ex

28'

13
,

infr.),
4

fs.

TTllinj'

^i22

Impf. 3 ms.
sf.

orr Ec

9
1-

Qr (Kt TfO
257
'-;

v. infr.);

^gi (Kb

1.
is

Ges

Ew

Tl^O
^ 94
20
;

Bo De
ref. (sf.

al.

as Qal);

a. be allied with thee

to

b. be united to

= be

one

of,

*0 ^N

W TON "D

'<)

24 63 sf. i"On companion 'n abs. Pr 2 8 yjr 119 ,0 Ec 4 (+3t.EzKt; Qr nan, v. infr.); pLBTS!J Ju 20" Ct 8 13 cstr. "'Ian I s i 23 sf. ^50 ^ 45 ; 11 7 3 1. Vnaq I s 4 4 + 3 t. Ez Qr; TU. n Ct i Bnan' ir\ B"N3 Ju 20" knit toadj. united
; ;
'

united, associate,

Dnn whoever

is

united

meaningless).
'n iniisp

to all the living (Kt ~)ny 2. ie joined together, of

ephod

was

it

4 "3^5? Ex 39 oy its two edges 7 joined together; cf. H28 (where MT

2. n. associate, gether as one man ( RV). fellow : a. of children (tribes) of Isr. assoc. with Judah as head Ez 37 16 ; id. assoc. with Joseph
1619 (Ephr.) as head v (in s b. of like rank <// 45
7
.

AV

all

these rd.
c.

Qr "nan).

om Wisp

*J?"$>$

nS-'nB- TJJ i/,i2 2 3 -I2IT); i. e. compactly built itself,

< Sam which rd. 'p tH'S jbiW together for


(of

of like calling

Ct i d. worshippers (associates, belonging 11 to the society or guild) of idols Is 44 (v. Che ;

Jerusalem).

> others
Ho
69 ;

4 Hipb. Impf. 1 s. B^C3 B3^1? HTanN Jb 16 a joining with words (i.e. join / could make words together RV VB) against you. Hithp. "OnnN (Ges' 541 ") 2 Ch 20"; Impf. (late) Pf.

Du
13
.

'' SS, cf. "On priests, Geiger ' e. in rds. ^"on enchantments).

UrK:hr 12
'

493

gen. Ct 8 23 Pr 28 s4 Is i
ticular time

f.
i)r

1 1

implying likeness of character 63 3. companion at a par9


.

Ec 4 10

man
t[rnnn]
Mal2
14

a
i.e.

9
23
1

unn
i219
>

n.f. consort,

wife

irrnn wn\

s
*>f.

Ch 2 42 *

15

2.

name

in

Caleb's family

(i|'inn3nB*K).
n.f.

trndn

a thing that joins or

is

t^iian, "O^-H adj.gent.of n.jnarn:


alw.c.art.'assubst.coll.;

joined, only of the curtain-pieces of tlie taberTin Ex 26 10 36 17 nacle, as joined together:

'3nann nnasyo

Nu ^
4

'Jnan^ 26 s8
.

iCl^

28 -30 311
-

";

nnaha Ex 26 410
I

Tri")an!p n.f. thing joined, place of joinassociate, partner in a trade

[l2n] n.m.

ing;abs. 'DEx26 +3t.; rnanpEx36"- 17


in-iano
111112
.

sf.

partners
traffic

Jb 40 or calling, only B^an vbv e. those engaged in the catch) (i. upon
it

TO

30

Ex

28

s7

will

39

20

; 1.

thing joined, of cur(cf.

make

tain-pieces of tabernacle

1"jan),

Ex 26 4S

36

(the crocodile)?

trpfoan, [rnan,

rnan]
s3

n.f.

stripe,
s3
;

Ex 36 Ex28 27

17
.

2. place ofjoining: a. of the curtains b. of shoulder-pieces of the ephod


20

39 (allP).

blow;abs.
in-nn is 53 s
yfr

'an Igi+at.;
;

blow, i.e. 38': stripe, blow, stroke, Gn 4 2525 for striking me (J), cf. Ex 2i (JE), also of injury to land of Judah (under fig. of human

P l.

cstr.

ninan

rf. TT^J Gn 4 pr 20 30 sf. 'niian


;'

T [n"^2n"p] n.f. binder, clamp, joint, only


pl. abs.
1

nYianp,
;

f iron,

my

clamps or the

like,

Ch 22 3

of wood, binder, or coupling, 2


n.pr.fl. called P iain3 2 T
26 flia

Ch 34".
;

titan
erron.
1

n 6 Ki7 =i8

V?B, v infr.); of blows (sg. body) Is i (all inflicted on suffering servant of 1 Is 53 ; coll.) 6 30 i.e. bloivs that cut 3 8 vsa ninan p r 20 (pl.)
.
||

Ch 5

"in31

Kin)

'ni
;

@ (x)afap,

Gk.

Xafiapas, etc., Assyr.


F*

phratesfr. E.(D1

m ' K AT
S upr.

Habur, flowing into Eu2275


-

""COT L ); v. )p.

in (||niap).

irnnn v. man
-

i"[n"Q")5n] n f

stripe,

mark, only

pl.

sf.
?

[t^^nj

vb. bind, bind on, bind up


w70
'

Vrna"Un Je 1 3 23 of stripes on a panther e f. 103 ; niy of a Cushite).


1|

(NH
n),
cf.

(tiger

id.; As.o6<iM,acc.toDl
fine, restrict; yet
etc., v.
-

rr174
;
'

Ar.JLZ.con-

on As. hibsu Kopfbinde' (p.


81 499 - 526
;

p"^2n 36 18 c.PI loc. Hiinan J os io league)'P. Gni3 + + 6t.; nrian 2S2 ; Xtfpw, mod. El-Halll
(association,
;
1

fl.

n.pr.loc.

Hebron

Zehnpfund
,

Aram. *i-;
etc.)
4

UjkOL^~

K'B'an imprisonment,
9
;

Qal Pf.
;/mE/:
;
;

2ms.nB'amEx29

2mpl. DfiB'3nEz34
3
.;
1

ancient Guerin ); in southern Judah, where (or near which) city 18 Abr. built an altar Gn I3 (J), and where was
-

B"

l -'

(v.Rob

2I3,-

,i

73ff

Jod*""-

21411

&QQ. Jb 3 4
e>arn

17
;

a sanctuary in Dvd.'s time

2S5

=iChn
Nu
10

3
;

ace. to
20

i3

built 7

S 15 7 cf. 'na "< 'ISO yis. bef. Soan in Egypt


2
,

i>(JE);

under a king Jos io


13

3S23

(JE)i2 (D);assignedtoCalebJosi4 "(JED)

Ju

yet

v. 1

Ch 6 40 (cf. v 41 );
15

older
cf.

name nnp
23
2 27

jbs 16 BO.^Ez 34 cohort.-nB'anKz Si <f(hut cf.infr.); 10 13 27 "tona 1 K 13 tfpj 1K13 -l^arisi Ez 16 13 1327 17 wan '1 k 13 Imv. tfan Jb 40 efan Ez 24 21 26 61 cstr. Ebq Is 30 Inf. waPl^) Ez 30 (del. Can Is 3 7 pass, Eton Jcn2 6 Co, cf. ). Pt. act. DTOn JU19 10 ts^an 2S16 Ez 27 54 ; 1.
; ; ; ; ;

18

s3 Bbqa Gn 2 2 + 4 1 "E'an?! 1 K 1 3 eon'rn 2 K4 24 utyarn H06 3fs.

'

ya-)K(n) ace. to Jos 14

(JED),
i 10b
;

Gn
19

35

bind, bind

on
8'
3

a. headgear,
c.

c.

ace. rei, p pers.


17

Jos 15" 20
(both P)

(all

P) Ju

v. also

J0S15

13

21"
,

called also *n.DD Gn 23 (and 35 s7 ; 13 42 a city of refuge Jos 2i (P)= 1 Ch 6 ; bothP); 14 'n pDJJ Gn 37 named elsewhere Nu 1 3 M * (J)
;

by pers. Ez 2 4 (P); (both P); t^an S)1D pass, of seaweeds clinging about head 'Vthb Jon 2 6 ; c. sf. pers. et 3 rei Ez 16 10
s

Ex

29 Lv

W?W,
tliee

and I bound

" 31 '*JMI S30 2S2 jfMMMMM 4 1313 1K2" 1 Chs 14 ii ^"'(vand.H.v 23 38 ) 5 12 s7 rd. also perh. for innn 2 S 3 Lc h XcQpaiv, 29 10 cf. Dr; seat of Absalom's rebellion 2S15
his royal city
1

10 * 3639 16 3 1 1" (all D) Ju i (JE) Jos io 10 9 1 5 2 Ch 11 ; a resort of David, and for

32

7 yrs.
-

v s care for head, Sm VB) (in metaph. of Jerus.; p?"?^, ^S??)j fig. of punishment for
wicked pDB3 fcon DiTJS J behind
in darkness
(

(or

wound) about

(i.e.

thy

"isya
||

D30C)

v. Di.

their faces b. pass. prob.


,

'n "ny 2
11.

abode of David's men.

s4 twined, twisted in D*Pj*l D^art D'pan Ez 27 cords twisted and strong, v. Sm Da. Esp. c. of equipping a beast for riding; ass, in ace.

IV^n
Ex

n.pr.m. (
6
18

Xifipa>v).

1. grandson
i

Gn

22

Nu

22

2'

(both E),

2
1o

s3

&

(where
Dr),

of Levi

Nu 3

19

(both P)

Ch

28

=6

3
,

however

rd.

'pTlBbn b,

<S 33

Th We

mn
i

290
dir. obj.

an

K2

40

I3**"**

27 "

(v

no

expressed)

2K4
fig.

24

10 1 d. also of asses, J1119 2 S16 . ; pass., restrain, control (Germ, bandigen), abs.
.

f 11. 2an n.pr.m. head of a family of returnbut ing exiles Ezr 2" 'Ayafi (no in Ne 7
||

L Ne 7*

has both Aya/3 and

Aya/3a,

cf.

KJ3IJ).

Jb 34 17
in
sf.

fig.,

2. bind up, viz. a wound, usually of comforting the distressed, etc. ; c.

TNZian n.pr.m. head


48

of a family of re(cf.

pers.

Ho6

(||N?"},

opp. H3n); sq. p pers.


cf.
||

nb-n.^3p
||

tfarfc

Is 6

Ez 34

'Aya@a turning exiles Ne 7 following. going) prob.

also fore-

(sq.

rvjaj$
.

pin,' NS-l),

* ran ioy i23*-n


cf.
;

v 16 (sq.

fnnan
'Aya0a.

id.;

P?n); sq. ace. rei tf'| s* c ace. of is 30 (|| ?"));


21
,

n.pr.m. head of a family of


2 47 ,

re;

turning exiles Ezr

prob.

foregoing

Ez 30 (si vera 1. v. supr. 18 also Is 3 7 of repairing forPh.); abs. Jb 5 Pi. 3*On tunes of people KSfi). rlfl
Pharaoh's broken arm
(opp. fimd, restrain B>3TO foW p c"? i|3 if 5??
;
||

/>/

eon

HWU
^

<33t?
3
.

Jb 28 11

make pilgrimage, keep a pilgrim-feast (Ar. Li betake oneself to or towards


T[JJn]
vb.

-P.

147

5 Ptl. i / Je

bound up nran Ez 30 21 (metaph.) Pharaoh's 6 broken arm; W$n Is I (wounds of land of


Judah).

an object of reverence ; make a pilgrimage to Mecca; Sab. Jjn make pilgrimage Sab. Denkm. 86.cr.86. g vr ^^ celebrate a feast. In Palm.
Bin

Qal Vog Pf. nan);


is

No61
2

n.pr.

cf.

also Ph. n.pr.

>}T\,

mpl. anln
14

Ex
15
; 1

i2 14 +2

t.

J~Qn
t

(-/of

foil.;

cf.

Ar. il-lC
?oio

be obscure,

Jmpf.

2
27

ms.

Jhri

Ex
);

23

Dt 16
14

3 mpl. tiff
2
f.

iv. 6 lowly, submissive, o>-v-

ground).

107

(Bo*
;

1,uw

D'THn
.

n.[m.]pl.

(NH

tf.)

some kind
ntJ'JfD

Lv 23

s941
if.

inann

WJJ EX5 Ex 12 Imv.


;
;

mpl.
-in

nn

Na ,1.

of flat cakes, or bread-wafers, only TCT


1

Ch 9 31

CHn

3h Zc'i4 ls +2t.; Pt. "in ^42'; pi. //. cstr. 16 1. keep a pilgrim-feast, abs. 1 S 30
;

T rCT'O

n -^
;

baking, only risno Lv 7 9

flat P late P an or griddle for P and late; abs. 'D Lv 2 6 +2t.; 1. used in precstr. H3TO Ez 4';
>
'

Ex 5 (JE) cf one proposed by Moses; W?& v 3nn DvJT three times slialt thou make pil1

grimage unto me

paring the (baken) mincha, preceded by "?S

Lv
Ez

2. 5>JTa ' 6" f (all P), cf. 1 Ch 2 3 a >Za<e of iron, signifying an iron wall,
.

(in the year) EX23' (covt. the of pilgrim-feasts in general Na 2 code); Passover Ex 12 14 (P); elsewh. feast of Booths all celebrated in partjby sacred processions and
1

dances

JJin

pen

^r

42 multitude keeping fes;

in prediction of siege of city.

by the Psalmist in procession); Jjn 12 161S19 39 jn Lv2 3 (H), Nu 2 9 (P), Na2' Zci 4
tival (led

an, T
'

Nan T T

v.

sub

in
jan.

\m

Jjn

(H);
foil.;

sf.

Ex i2 (P),Lv2 3 41 (H); inNLv23 41 2. behave as at a 3!? Ex 12" (P).


14

D.JFT (-/of

mng. dub.;

poss.

cf.

Ar.

J^s?- prevent, intervene, hide, (AaC* <Aa< which


veils, conceals,

S 30 16 (of the Ainalekites when surprised by David i.e. enjoying themselves merrily, Dr;
1

hides; Syr.

ki^a- shrine; hence


sky
?).

3. reel, others, circling in the sacred dunce). 27 17 in giddiness on the sea \^ 107 (cf. NJH Is 19 );
this either points to

locusts as concealing the

an

earlier

ti.ian n.m. T
T
cf.

Ec

12t

''locust,

grasshopper

(NH
^

a non-flying species, v. Kn in ft/./ J), prob. Di LTii,22. 3 3nn allowed as food Lvii m (P;
||

or better, the ^ being late, festival excesses (||-3Bb

meaning of V means reel as from


;

W).
feast,
;

tan n.m. Isau


pilgrim-feast

festival-gathering,
id.;

naiK, Dvfjp,

bVyrt),

D\?;n3
22

Nu
;

of insignificance), so Is 40

(JE; sim. as agent of Yahi3


2

33

(NH

Aram.
>n
n. 6

Li
KI-105

pilgrimage;
ZMG 1887. 719.

Sab.

UHM Ep grDo km
'

)4^.,

^0

Ar.
-

"

3
';
106,

weh's wrath

psn

*>i3$6

3jri

Ch

13

blPiV)

p o Proph. Lect. U.

6 3jnn Ec 12 and the grasshopper shall be a burden; better shall drag itself along, De Hi Now EV"; De thinks 'n here fig. of the back

sacred dance) 3D abs. and cstr. 17 36 t.; Jn Nu 2 8 +i3t.; sf. -in

^ ^y e Bkizzen
4

ill.

Ex io + Ex 23 18
9
;

13H Dt 16 14 ;
Is

n Ho
sf.

13
;

W3.n

y,8i

pi.

DW
21

3" is point part of the pelvic cavity (Ar. ilx Bo, cf. Lane), and refers to stiffof hip-bone, ness of aged joints, so Now; but the meaning is dubious; v. other views in Comm.

29'+ at.;

one observed by a pil-f-2t.; feast, esp. 1417 a. special feast to the 23 ): grimage (Ex s golden calf Ex 32 (J; where there was a

1.

TXU Na2';

D3'5.n

Am 5

an
19

291
(7.317
^sr*

nan
(/of
foil.; cf.

sacred dance v ); a feast in the 8th month observed by Jeroboam in place of the feast of the 7th month in Judah 1 12 3233 pilgrim

Ar. \^f- conceal; \J%,

place of refuge, protection).

o 9 (JE) feast at Elsewhere b. apparently always of the three great pilgrim feasts, celebrated by 29 processions and dancing ( 1) in general Is 30
feast proposed Shiloh Ju 2 1 19 .

by Moses

Ex

[O^an]

n.m.pl. places of concealment,

retreats, as abode of dove


2
14

V^DH
16

*I3PI3 "'nai'

Ct

(in metaph.); also, hyperbol., as abode of

Am8
1

10

Na2'; pr
||

D'OPI let
;

feasts

come round

Edom

l^D(n)

TU

^f Je 49
cf.

Ob'.
hobble,

Is 2 9
fr.

nmj? Am 5
5

the more gen.

46"

H09

(jn

"b 3H Lv 2 3" (H); disting. D^yiD (sacred seasons) Ez 45 17 DV), and fr. specif. Dnrtn, mrUE*
21
; :

7,317

(-/of

foil.;

Ar. Ji,

hop,

whence j.*5- partridge,

Syr.%^.,

11^., id.)

as well, H02 13 (2) in particular unleavened cakes and Passover niVO(n) jn Ex 23 15

34 (JE); Lv2 3 (P), Dti6 a an Exi2 14 17 35 Ezr6 (P);


,S

16

Ch8

13

30
6

1321

a n.pr.f. (=partridge, v. supr.) s3 daughter of Selophchad of Manasseh Nu 26


27' 36

TnT'an
11

first

seven

Nu28

day of the
(J);
,

the seven

(P); the last day Ez 45 s123 ; nDBPI an


;

17

On

EXI3 Ex 34 s5

Jos 17 3 (all P); 'n n'S v. n.pr.loc. p.

'Ey\a,

Atyka^).

1 1 1 b.

'an

t [ 7jl7] vb. gird, gird on, gird oneself


Ar. "VJJJj J^" hinder, restrain, As. agdru, surround, in deriv., ^; 8 D1 wK<r.. g ab- nn3nD cfen-

Ex

4 (both JE) ttjn Dij) HD33 ^ 81 (prothe full moon of Passover); "Wpn an bably Ex 23 16 n$nB> an Ex 34 22 (JE), cf. Dt 16 1016

18

23

(NH

id.,

Aram,

=
;

so Syr.

2CI18 13

tjO)Dtcn

an

Ex2 3
'

16

34
31
14

s2

(JE)
10

Ar.Jjfi

n(i)3Dn an
1
2 - 65

Lv
>

34

3
;

(P),

Dt i6
an

1316

Ch

13

closed

Ezr 3 4 Zc i 4

61819

also
8- 9

K8 =2
12

Zc i 4,, B w nntf Ex 2 3 l5 29 (P), 18 29 but usually HB'V 34 (JE); Enpnn Is 30 Ex 34 s2 (JE), Dt 16 1013 1 K 8 65 I2 32 33 2 Ch 7 s9 1321 17 Ezr 3 4 6 s2 Ne8" 2. festival 30 35 27 sacrifice (cf. Wan) ,/, 118 (see rntO 12); Mai 2 3 (RV after Thes Ke al.: but AV Ew Or

14 12 18 of people) ; 7 days Nu 2 9 (P), Ne 8 Vbs. c. in are: aan Lv 23 3941 (H), Ex 12 14


.

Ch 5 3 Dt 16

Ez 45

Lv 2 3 39 Ne8
;

(H), 3Hn

^n

space, district, etc.), also n.pr. dei and loc. ^n, Sab. 5 N- 49 * n-un

DHM
a

.^^
in
>

MV;
;

Denkm. 38193

CIS"-

(i.e.

)Qali /. 3
;

fs.

n-iaro

Ex

29

3 pi.
;

run
sf.

is

consec.
liirin
iSinri
,/,

Ez 7" 27 31
t.;
11

Impf. 3
rr^BJC

p r 3 1 7 2 ms. 10 'm , 5 La 2 ms. ">ilT Lv 16 4


;
,

Nu

Na 2

Lv8" + 4
76
2
18 13

,/,

109

19
;

ms.

Ez 44

S 22^ (but on
1

(but on txt. v.'infr.); 3 mpl. njf txt. of both v. infr.),

NH

**f?3 1 S 25 2 mpl. rWJBJ


"*!]

K 20
i
41
;
'

32
;

fpl.

nanhnn
2

De

45

7mv. ms. "4q

fs.

""I??

J e 6 26

mpl. VW
Ft. act.

K 4M
1
11

,/,

65";
1

S 25 13
(v.
1

feast).

+ 3t.;
infr.);

fpl.

nrpn j e

nnian 'is 493, c f.


I s 22";

TfrO.n n.[f.] reeling (Aramaism for nan

Inf.
21
;

cstr.^

32 "un

20"

Ew*

17

2K3
io 5 ;
ace.

", by copyist's err.

Di) Dnx^...nnV7;

'rfon j

17 'n? Is 19 and the land of Judah shall become to Egypt a reeling, i. e. Egypt shall reel in

Dn
c. 2

i8 ;

1.

pass.m.-mn Ju i8" + 5t.; f.cstr. Dnun Ex 12" Ju 18 16 ; Dnan pi. trans., gird some one, with girdle;
8 13 (bolh P);
;

Ex 29 s Lv
(ace.)
3, fig.
1

pass.,

girded
5
,

terror at the sight of it (|| "tHB? ; this mug. may either be fr. an orig. sense of an, or=be excited

with ephod
c.

ace.

and
c.

S 2 18 2 S 6 14 Pr 31", iVJno

sq.

T1V3

Dn io TOI Lv

as at a 3n c f. jjn 3).

8 7J (P),
;

ace.

D'jnD gird
2

up
1
,

BSfl

"han n.pr.m. (festal; Ph. 'an, nan Palm. No 131213 Vog ) the prophet Haggai Hg i l.,0.13.H.2O 2 6 14. @ Ayya w ^ Ezr5 t^an n.pr.m. (festal) 1. 'Ayyir, son of
-

make ready to go
cf.

K4
;

29

pass.

thy loins, i. e. Ex 12 11 (P);

61

>

the loins
fpl.
tiS4 "

11 prob. also B?7n~7JJ ""H^O Is 32 gird upon ace. om.) on verb, form as Imv. (2nd

v.

AE Ki Ew* 2261
-

Di Du;
-

>

as ms.

01

Gad Gn 46 16 Nu 26 15 (both
as subst.
coll., c. art.

P).

2. adj. gent.
(P).

Nu
6 15 ;

26 1S

T TVSH n.pr.m.
son of Shimea
1

a Levite, (feast of Yah)

Ch

'Ayyia.
4

2. gird on, Ges* 48 6 Sta* Mld Kb* 20 12 bind on (=gird oneself with), a girdle \jr 109 19 (in siui.); so esp. c. ace. p'C, DVE* of mourning 3 12 Is 15 22 La 2 Ez 7 18 27 31 2 S 3 s1 Je 4 8 6 M 3 32 also 1K20 (c. ace. p'E> + 3 bef. D'ano); 49 ;
.

T H^an n.pr.f. wife of David and (festal)

pass., sq. 7J? bef. obj. of mourning Jo 3 abs. (p'CTom.) Jo i' (||V7SD); sq. nnn 1

8
I

(sim
25'
1

);

mother of Adonijah

511

13

Ch

Dt

41
;

(sq. ace.

V 45 T? ^ 3-in 'n, go Ju 3 + ?J?0); c. ace. cogn. mun 'n


4

S
,

31313

16

S 17 39

K3

21
;

run
aba.
rd.

292 r\in T
v.

Vin

1K20

11
;

pass.
8c
,

ann Klo Dr

not We), 21
so Klo Dr.
4

Jui8 ,u " 7 2S20 8 " (where


16
;

tm
T

py.

"Win for

Tun
f

2o

rd. perh. also 3. intr. gird

oneself, sq.

rei

Lv

16 (P), so 58$

'T

Vib

thetj

shall not

gird themselves with sweat (1), but


c.

del.

niV25 ?| ,/, ace. rei (fig.) wi/A rejoicing the hills gird themselves;

@ Co Sgfr;

TW

65

13

T [ iVirij adj. sharpened, sharp, pointed, cstr., with superlat. sense = subst.: 1WIPI 22 beneath him the slmrpest of Vh-2 T^O Jb 4 1 of scales of crocodile, cf. Di VB. potsherds,
only
n.pr.xn. (on this and foil. cf. Palm, NoM Sab. 27 Ttfl Hal , n.pr. pnn Vog ); a son 15 of Ishmael Gn25 (cf. Baer's n.; van d. H. Tin)

cf.

T"nn

'nn

nbn n^NB' ^76"

ttfttA

a remnant (residue)

of wraths thou girdest thyself so Hi Hup De VB ; but very doubtful Bo Ew rd. Ijn^l for "Onn Bae Ka omit line as corrupt cf further Che and crit. n. *"$C] 2S22" is txt.
; ;

err.for WflEJ,

cf.
||

f 1846 ; so

Now Hup Kit al.

t"Ytan n.[m.]

icaist-cloth, Che 9 Tlme.(l)Ul gJQJ,u,.192.S8

belt, girdle (distinct fr.Utl} JelnPulp " 0omm- (1888)S3S; Jerem - Ll,e * nd

XuSSav, L XoSSaS = Ch @ Xovbav, A XoSSaS, L ASa8. TT "in n.pr.loc. in Benj., mentioned with "6 and foiN Ezr 2 =Ne 7 with these and
;

s0

33

s7

other places
'ASt'Sotr
13

Ne 11 ";

n i3 P, for gW()rd <tJ_

20 8 (yet

18 4 ; a richly adorned girdle

rd. prob. nun, Th article of commerce


?).

We Klo

Dr),

cf.

g S

13

38 prob.='AS<8d iMacc I2 mod. El-Hadite c. 3J miles N. of


,

E. from Lydda,
fl.

Guerin^
or

'

**

(cf.

Rob BR " LM3).

Pr 31" 4

(coll.?

or of

[Hiri] vb.be
(fig.),

grow sharp;

Qal
17

grow sharp, Impf.

apoc.

= juss. IT

T["Vl3n] adj.
""TK
'

girt, girded, only pi. cstr.;

Hiph. sharpen

Impf

Pr 27 *; "IT Pr 27 17 b ; apoc.

nfafj
il"i

Ez 23 15 girded with a
n.f. girdle,
24
;

waist-cloth.

Tjian i
1

wH
s

loin-covering, belt
2

niSn

s 18 11
7
;

Gn

girdle, loin-covering 24 3' (J); as article of women's dress Is 3 ;


;

PI. nnifl

Gn3

21

sf.

Innin

IT br)33 f>ria let iron by WJTT'i? Tn: Bty] means of iron grow sharp, and let a man sharpen the countenance (presence, bearing) of his
M,chU26 * De friend; bo Ki

NowKo 1 ""'

87

",

cf.

Str.

(who however makes both forms Hiph.)

W<

of warrior

K2

K3

21

(Tl "Uh), cf. 2

Prl5S fll. [("HPT] vb. rejoice (As. hadu Dl ;

18 11 . On miirt is J 32" T v ~:

v.

"un 1. -T

Aram.
1
9

J,

*JT}) Qal Impf


6

3 ms.

"nn*!

Ex

Tm^TIQ
cstr.;

n.f.

a girding, cincture, only

8 (E), and Jethro rejoiced over (?y rei)

juss.

Pj

ITjtfJB

i"3TiB

nnn

I 8 3

iVistaia'

of a

T-'l 'kJ

Jb

let

^
i.e.

mantle a girding of sackcloth.


i.-\r\ "Ez
11.
s0

days of the year,

not rejoice among (3) the not take its place joyfully

33
sub

v.

nn.

among them
3 prop.
Dr.
;

(fig.

of

in
I
1

v.

nn.

nrj l6]

day of Job's 19 for 3 1 S 6


.

birth).
. .

Klo

Tl

cf.

also

'

Tin jTT] vb. be sharp, keen (Aram.

Pi. Impf. sf. (causat.) nntpba WjrW f 2 1 7 thou makest him joyful (Che cheerest him) with
gladness
(||

NH TH ? sharpen; Ar. Ii 6e sJiarp and sharpen;


As. Pi. uddudu, sharpen,

nfcm

wrrefri).

Dl

Prl74-

wm

Qal
:

tnlfTI

n.f. (late)

8 2 "3J? /y*3p? D1 consec. Hb i are fewr <Aan evening wolves (of impetuous Chaldean

iChi6

27

'(in

the sanctuary);

joy (Aram. NHn). Vl " nriri Ne 8 10

Hiph. inn (Che Or Brd) or "IT Dr ]23 *- B), ins. Is 44" after @ @ the (Nag smith sharpeneth an axe. Hopli. 7'/. 3 fs.
horses).
cf.

(ipavvn-^).

T7>N"HTT n.pr.m. (God

givethjoy)

a chief

rnmn EZ2I 1415 "


f II.- [in] adj.
1 ;

man in Manasseh 1 O15 24

IcXojX, AL itSti/X.

6e

sharpened (in

all,

subj.

335).Vid. also

I.

mn.
fs.

sharponly
;
1 1 .1 1 1

Tin, of 3Tn

TirPirV n.pr.m. (J/ay '* give joy I) 1. a 20 Ie8a, L IaSa.a. 2. officer Levite 1 Ch 24 30 Ia(a)re. of David 1 Ch 27
,

Kz 5 in fig. of tongue 1// 57 s sim. of mouth 2 Is T 7 ; " O of end of w..*. v* n *j. 49 J fig. y*. (i.e. final VAIJV1 tvuvu with) experience ntiui woman ni>3 anna 'np < strange

r5

([I

HJ^annD).

vb. cease (Sub. Pin 6e negligent, Sab.Denkm. 76 Qal Pf. TfJ Gn i8" + 4t.;
'
1

1/1 t J

1.

"ID v.

sub

"inx.

Jjiril

consec.

Nu 9 13 ^ 49";

ms. ^"irn

Ex

23

pi.

"jn Ju 5
i

+4

t.;

nn ^n
18
;

293
(

crrn

c f.

Kb

1 '

243

5
;

pi.

Uinn J e 44

Imp/.
6

hm
1

Ju 5

pin

nma

i>sy

iftj

rr

19

is

</

way

0/ a

Dt 15" +

sluggard

is like

brier-liedge.

io^KthrV jussive >Qr bimimv.); >$$ 7 Jui5 +3t.; nhnw Jbi6 pL%Ez2' + M 2 t.; $VR Ex 9 ^Wl On 1 9 Ex g 33 hljj
(Jb
;
: ,

Tigris (As. Idiklat, DiPers. Tigrd Spieg ArK 0, "-, the etc.), famous Afsyr. river; v. esp. DI 1 " 10 '-" "'-; 'n

tbjp^n
Old
14
;

n.pr.fl.

klat,

'

K 22
i4

15
,

etc.;
;

7n/.

c*<r.

7W1
16

1
s12

S 12 23
;

7ii>.

?iq

Gn

^n

Dn

io

4
.

Ex

12

1. cease, co?ne to an end Ex 9 M14 (J), Is 24 s ; b6 nvn!) inn Gni8 n (J); cease T impers.

etc.;

6"]n I s

l^n Zc

11 12 ;

i[

lin]

vb. surround, enclose (Ph. in

deriv.; Ar.

to be

Jb

14';
13

Dt 15" =6e
(P),

(sq. JO),

and

poet.

Jus
8

6- 7 -7

1
.

lacking, fail

Jb 19 14 Pr io 19

2.
(E),
23

,!.. n. conceal, jX* curtain concealing a person, chamber, hou<e, or tent as concealing some one ; Eth. *}.<<;: dwell; v.

cease, leave off, sq. inf. c. ?

Gn

also

1 1

49

Nu
,

iSi2 a
;

(J),
s0

41
23

foil.) only

Qal

Pt.

fs.

Dr6

TYTJlhn

Ez 21"

23" Je44

18

51
;

Dt

4 18 s7 16 inf. alone Is i so also 36 Pr 19 Ru i 8 10 where read for ^n>l Che We; sq.inf. ^Jjl)

f Ho

that which surroundeth them (of the sword), so Thes Sin Co Da VB.

c.

It?Ex23 (JE),

iK

21

i5

= 2Chi6
22

5
;

sq. subst.
al.
4
;

n.m. ich28n chamber, room id.; Ph.' Tin, mtn; Sab. Trfl Mordt 2 *10

t-nn

(NH
'

18"' 24

|P (cease regarding) Is 2 (but 5 treat v. as interpol.; om. ), iS9


c.

Che Du

Pr23

sq.
;

dTiPXD

Ch 35

2
',

i.e.

leave off provoking

God

Ex
Jb
(i.e.

I2

I4
16

(J), sq.
;

13SO desist from us, let us alone; 6 'n ; Jb sq. ace. Jb 3" lp 14 have rest
cf.

cease from being troubled, see Di;

);
7

no complem. expressed, cease, forbear Ju 1 5 20 28 Am 7 5 1 K 22 6,5 =2 Ch 18 514 Je 40 4 41 8 Zc ii 12 V 49 9 Jb 16 6 2 Ch 25 16 ; specif, of


,

S i 3 10 + 1 1 1.; ni-inn 20 16 10 Gn 43 1 K i cstr. nvjnn Ju I 5 2 S 13 4 16 "I? Ct 3 ; tvj Ex 7+5t.; sf. rnn Jo 2 a 4 cstr. TJIJ ft 7" + pi. B^O Dt 32 Pi-24 4 11 8 1.; sf. VJTn Is 26 s0 PTWJ Ct i 1 Ch 28 ; room, chamber, usually private, as bedroom Gn 43 30 (J), Ju 15 i6 912 2S13 1010 1K1" Ct i 4
Eth.

<^l^Ci)abs.Tin
;

Is 26

20
;

Ju I4 18

refusal to hear

Ez

s7

for np-inn

1127

rd. prob. HTJfjn bridal-chamber sta ZAW1884 25-\ cf. Jo 2 16 (|| nrien
-

3
c.

(all

opp. JB>).
part.

of bride),
(of

Hoph.

l'f
1-

(contracted)

interrog.

91113 should I be made to leave, sq. ^Pljiq Ju 9 ace. (cf. Kb 240 *); but perh. rd. *fyfjn, Qal 17 Pf. Stu Be, cf., for ace. sq., Jb 3
.

Ct 3 (II 'BK T3); of kings Vyp\ 30 32^1? 'n 6edEgypt) V 105 specif.:
'n
;

other combinations:
(J),

c&am&er

Ex

s8

2K6"
Ju
11

Ec io20
24

'"HpBri 'n

=cooZ

chamber; D'B^fn

'n

Ch 28

inner chamber;

1 S~}T\ adj. forbearing, lacking,


subst.

-''nnn

as
cf.

in^D
(del.

'Tin Ez 8 12
Sgfr.);

/'

cliambers of imagery

Ez

Hn Qal ad
ing
v.

f he
(i.

that forbeareth (opp.


cstr.

Hi Co

VD&,
3

fin.);
e.

D^K hn
,

Is 53

chamber,
lack22
25 4
;

i.e.

'na 'n a chamber within a an innermost chamber 1 K20"


,

men

transient

*Jjj

forsaken by them) ; ceasing, Hrrno ^ 39 s but rd. rather tbn,

=2 Ch

18 24

24

so nitSBn 'n 2

K 9 pl. = store-rooms Pr K n =2 Ch 22 i.e. room


2
;

11

Che erltn -"

tpnn]
Is.
11

n.[m.] cessation, only bin ^erc


Baer) inhabitants of (land of) cesDi ; butrd. rather "ijn,

38
"^n.

(so
i.

sation,
v.

e.

of She '61; v.

where beds were stored (Ke Th); metaph. 'H Jb 9 9 cAawi(II ); fpn OJg Pr 6er of south (where constellations are treasured up, v. Di; Hoffm. thinks of n.pr. of star cr s constell.); cf. Jb 37 a chamber whence comes storm-wind (nsiD); JB3 'Tin i.e. inner parts of 8 22 20 27 " ; in Dt32 25 body, only fig. Pr i8 =26

f iw

mn

t*7"!H n.pr.m. an Ephrahnite,

Ch 28

12
,

W']"irrg=within, poet, for JV30, ||pnp without.

XoaS,

A881,

L
foil.;

A8X.

P*7n (/of
m, Aram. P3D

NH

p^n

jtwess or <Arws

id.

(denom.?)).

Zc 9 'n fn$ "ij^in n.pr.terr. only As. Hatarakka, JJatari(k)ka, (II PV'Q'V); perh. a district near Damascus and Hamath; v.
t

=
1

"in t tpTTl n.[m.] brier (NH wty Aram. P P.147.1Io.lM. a king. of night. cf Ar LSw 2 shade, v. Lane ); P"jn3 D31B Mi f the best of

Schi

'-.Dl

J^

t [t^*in] vb. onlyPi.(and Hithp.) renew,


repair (poet, and late) (NH id., Ph. EHn ; n. Bnn new moon, also in nBHnmp new-city=

51 '

them

(si

vera

1.)

is like tlie brier

(||

nslDBEne*);

ann
j

294

^n
D35?n0
-

Carthage ; Aram. \.JL and Chn Ar. Cj^. be new, Eth. ih(\; i. 2. renew ; Sab. ninn, v. z * Q1865 204 Moidt z,,a,87 As.

Nu28";

Nu

io 10

tl.
K

new moon=

Os(Levy)

'i '

:!0

uddils,

ICHn
ms.

[addsu], Pi. Pf. renew, eski, new, etc. Dl ) 4 8 consec. Is 61 ; Imp/. ?$$ 2 Ch 15 ; 2
;

WI99ir

B'Unri

Jb 1 o 17

La 5 21 // t^injj 2 Ch 24 412 ; 1. 5 renew, make anew !"Dvt3n 1S11" (editorial); HOIK M f 104 30 Pfln 5 i(||ma)j=bringbaok 21 17 Dip? 0*$J La 5 fly 'n Jb io i.e. bringest

^ 1 04 &S&
;

1 1

"

day, time, of new moon, as religious festival 18 3427 34 7 1 S zo' (Dr); cf. Tl C&3* Ho 5 a new moon shall devour them, Hi St VB, but on txt. s 23 13 v. usu. 8 2 rot? ; 4 Is 1 ( + Hh\>

We

||

Am

lmv.

cnn f

i'2

fresh {new) witnesses.

temple

Imp/. 3
i/r

Ch 24 412 fs. ennnn


adj.

2. repair, cities Is 61 *, 8 altar 2CI115 Hithp. 'n c pi. subj. ^Jrtin f>?3
.
.

Ez 46 16 (both 3 Ch 23 31 2 1 Ne io34 (all + Di'), Ho 2 13 Ez 45 17 (both+jn, tjtio); Tjto ijte), 14 s 4 tWl alone Is I Ez 3 ||U5.n tfflf 81 (cf. TH? 10 11 Nu io 28 on religious observance of new moon cf. Di 1""- 678 ' Benz Archiol 69 ); as time of
*"Wi,

^l? 3 ^. n
1

Tin

23 '3? 66 Ch 2 3 8 13 3

||

103 <Ay youth reneweth

itself,

like the eagle.


v.

tHn

new

(on format,

Lg

BN48
)

'nabB.Exi 8 +iot.; f. VlfVI Lv2 3 16 + igt.; pi. cfvnn Dt32 ,7 +iot.; f. rrtehn i s4 2 9 48 6 ;-neto, usu. a. attrib.

of house
cart
1

Dt 20
2

622
,

(E) a neto king; so wife 24 cords Ju 15 13 i6 ,U2


i s
, ,

Ex

S 6 33 (but del. in v", cf. We Dr)= 1 Ch 13', garment 1 n", vessel 2 K 2 20 13 19 wine-skins Joso (JE) Jb32 threshing instr. 15 Lv2 3 ,6 (H) Nu 2 8 26 (P); Is4 meal-offering 3 'n "VE* a new song (of praise) ^ 33 esp. (poet.) S 67

13 augury in Babylon (astrolog. prognost.) Is47 .t 2. month (as beginning with new moon, lunar month cf. Benz McbM ! but then, without ref. to day of beginning): fa. as measure of time 24 20 21 23 during which Gu 38 (J), Nu 1 i (JE), 9 Ju 1 1 373839 20 47 1S6 1 2 7 7 2S2 U 5 5 6" 24813 (P), 12 1 Ch 21 Am 4 7 1 K 4 7 tf ' 2 K 15 8 s 1214 31 iCh 3 4 13 14 2 Ch 3 6 29 Est 23 24 Ez39 121213 2 In 1 S id" h rd. prob. ennDS for MT
-

4O 96 98 i44 i49 Is42 ;'nnn3Je 3 i

10

3l

;DW

Ein03,andjointon ,so@WeDr(cf.Gn38 ); in combinations, D'OJ Tl a month (of) time (cf. 2026 D"D rTV Dt 21 2 K 15 13 Gn 2 14 ) 9 (J), Nu'i i 2 of age TriSDO 'n ns?31N MC Ju 19 (JE), number of his months length of his life Jb 14 6
1 ;

24

nenn
Ti

m
;

pw nwn Is 65
cf.
10

17

cf.

66 s2

Tl DE> Is 62 2 ;
,

21 21 ;

cf.

esp. Tl"|3

Lv

36
2

s6

a new spirit Ez 1 1 I9 1 8 31 36 s18 + Tl 3.? 1 8* Tin "'-nyK' nna Je 26 new gate of (house

26 s2

(all

P).t
'n
2

"b.

15 22 28 34 39 40 43 18 16 27 Nus calendar months, t(i) with 6


-

names ^3n

Ex

16

13

23
It

34
Tl

1818

of)

'*,

36

(v.

Ch 205 the new court


8
-

Gf Je 20 ); also Tm nsnn Be Ot); CEhn (Wl^M (v.


2

istmo. I2 P), Dti6"; 37 ib. =n rrv v cf. s^yaE'n ) ;


;

iK6 ( = 2ndmo. nn D'jnxn itt;),


1
:

(all

JE

Ju 5 new gods] judges]


and conj.by Bu"8 m Tl"73 px ~Ec 1 9 there
'

txt. prob. corrupt, cf.


st>
"'-'-,

6CJ'^n
[py Est 8 9
'n

'nn

= ^3
7

nV); in the postex. books


(v.

No 2 " 01888

477
,

Mull K8nlB,1
,

'-

GACooke Deb 3
-

* ff-

occur Babyl. names


1

BS
is

in Bla^"""; in gen.
;

nothing new

with no

the several words) Ne 2 Est 3 (=ist mo. Est 3 7 ); ?Vp Tl Tl Zc 1 Ne i 1 7 3 rd mo. ; "6d3 (= 9 th
1

subst. expr. T5Hn "flan 2

16

grirf

wit/*

(sword

but

txt. perh. corrupt, cf.

We

a new Klo Dr),


10
;

16 mo.Zc7'); nao Tl Est2 =ioth mo.; t33E* 'n Zc i 7 = 1 ith mo.; TIN Tl Est3 713 8 12 9 in all=

of (food-)products of earth (opp. |B*) Lv 26 Ct 7 14 CChn Dt 32 17 new ones (i.e. gods

2th mo., 9*jm.

c f.

a i so W>(|

Ne g^ w thout
i

Tl or
19

(H)
||

<3

3ii5)
,

in gen.

f.

nenri a

new thing
.

Is

43

Je 31 22

6 b. very Is 42' (opp. niJ'B'Knn), 4 8 of '''s compassions D'Bhn rarely predicate:

was 6th mo.; v. further Schr ^""'Benz'-^.t (2) merely numbered (chiefly P and late) e.g. JW ' n3 Gn 7 11 cf. 8 4S " Lv 16 29

TV;

this

fpl.

Nu
25

118

(all

P)

..8.8.5s.
1

je
;

D "]i? 3 ? La 3 s3 they are new every morning ; HBJ) 'n Hi33 Jb 29 20 my glory shall be fresh
with
I.

+ oft. 3 X + 1X t
1 2
15
,

3 P; Dt i (P), 1 j e> Ez24 32


i

K
2

12 32.33
1.15

Zc

13

Ch

cf.

entire list 27

- 15

Hg

Ch 3 2
;

me; WH

'n ni nK"l

Eci

10

see, this is

newl

VHp
BKl44

2g2

a.m.

0n7

24 -"(f.MT 3 8 but xn. Sam

,2 72 214 iot.Ezr;Ne7 8 Est 3 'nri note esp. D3^> nw [itysn D'jnn e*ki Dsb mn Ex i2 2 (P), as implying that the 1st mo. was

4-i2t.2Ch;Ezr3

Di)
cf.

(newness), new moon, month


;

(on format,
cstr.

Lg

on usage, names, etc.Muss-Arnolt


sf.

n abg jBLi2.72<r..iao<r.)_/

Gn 29" +
Je
2
21
;

tehrj

Nu 28" + 2 t.; Win Ho 2


24

Gn7
-|-;

n
-|-;

(rare)
13

formerly not in the spring ; observe also usage 13 of omitting Tl, e.g. f'.tPKTW-in Tl3 Gn 8 cf. 6 Ez i 1 8 1 20 29 117 v ; so commonly in Ezek.:

pi.
sf.

D'BHH

Gn 3 8

cstr.

*gNj

Ex
Is

12
i

+ 2t.;

vvin Jbi 4 3 +2t.; ByrR)

14

+ a6 3a 45"Co;('n8tB. 30" 31 33"45 1 expr., v. Ez 24 32 supr.; on like usage with DV v. DV). (3) special phrases and usages are
,

,, - J,
1

,7

vrm
tnJB> "pinb ienna

295
14

'in

tnh nVy Nu28


;

(P;

cf.

dv,

BHncl Dvb Dit3 supr. 1) Bhhj) Est $ from day to day and from month to month;

and Is 66 ;3
tfBHPI

something put indirectly and needing interan allegory 'n "lin Ez 17* flp'B'O pretation;

Je

24

of wild she-ass's

mating time.t

bfO); allegor. and fig. sayings Pr I'dl^ njf^D and D^OSn ^P" !) enigmat. sentences and com5

fn.
Benj.
1

CHn
Ch 8,

n.pr.f. a wife of Shaharaim of

parisons, declaring fate cf Chaldeans


(

rib 2'

'Aoa, L
cf.

Ba8aa (so v =rniQ).


in

+ n f ^"?
s

||

b&B), perplexing moral problem


open,

\j/

tpiUJin n.pr.loc. town


(site

Judah Jos 15

37

49

(c.

nriS

propound;

||

^K'D),

a lesson
c.

taught indirectly
||

^78

(DT,P *3Q v

JpJUJj

unknown,

Di).
6
,

^B'O).
:

fl D'finn fft 2 S 2 4 t-np-in in n.pr.loc. T 5 " 011 "' 29 @L s y^ rd. neHp D' nnn 'x v Hi"
i

Ju 14
riddle.

2. riddle, enigma, to be guessed, in 12 1S16 a. with vb. "Wl Ju 14 propound a

Xfrrtfifi v. also

KaS^r;

cf.

Dr"" 00 and
'

(in part)

Klo;
under

K^p.

t f^'ini VD
obligation,

Suilt y (NH Aram, cw, a^n guilty;


-

t)e

?'<.,

be

b. with vb. *V5n tell (give answer to) a riddle Ju 14 1415 " 19 c. with vb. KiO find out a riddle Ju 14 19 3. perplexing questions by which queen of Sheba put Sol. to the test (i">Da) 1 K io 2 Ch 9 4. with pan skilled 'in
. .

guilty; Ar. tSLi 6e i[J2. sin, is loan-wd. ace. to i^,.i

Ar. disappointed, fail;


;

be defeated,
10

double-dealing

Dn

8 s3 (Bev).

Qal not in MT
i

Bev Dn

but

rd. perh.

*Mn (for TQD)


Pi. Pf.
consec.

Qal

f 11. [Tin] vb. denom. propound a riddle; nrnn j u 14 16 Impf. nynx Pf. 2 ms.
;

22

23

/ am

jMtfty, so

Th We Dr.

inculpate

^2

'tfkrm Dnm

Dn

10

Ju 14 12 Imv. (bpV? ^cfl nTH) -nn Ez fHW Ju 14 13 always c. HTn ace. cogn.
;
;

17

and

inculpate

my

liead with the king.

I.

mn

Ph

wn

Hve

= Beb.
vid.
JfjJ

n;ri

q v .)
.

tain n.[m.] debt (NH id.; Aram. [LaL, 'n in^bn Ez 18 7 to pledge as to K3in);_ 3'B* 3 "' Ges indebtedness lie restores, v. Hi-Sm Ew' HSBB6. b Kb Lgt.. wtgndctDr I93 (butconstr. hard
i.

ti.H-in n.pr.f.
Frol. 1886. 322" SktaeniH. 217

(life,

DiGns

20
;

>We
RS Km

afte]

who

gu gges t s ser-

Co

3lB>j

dittogr.

fr.

'bn Bev Dn1

pen* as poss. mng., cf. Ar. tli ; but 'mother of every hayy,'\. n.'Dsub

'

10
,

cf.

v 1216 ).

TpQin

n.pr.loc.
-

Gn

14

15
,

north of Damasace. to

cus; mod. Hoba, 20 hours N. of Dam., Wetzst DelGn ed 561ff so Di.


'''
-

\n-ij3 village, v. infr.


l

and was

the
:

man

HTl) called his wife "}0 , because she dx ; c f. iriBta Ti 4 1 n.

Gn3'
njn

(both

J).

sub n.
2

nin.

t ?N"in"' n.pr.m.
circle

Ch 2 9 14 Kt; Qr^^q.v.
Ar.ufja., collect, gather;
'0 sub n^n, Ar.

tP'in] VD draw round, make a


-

sub nin.
II.
i\pa.

(Aram.
circle,

vault of heavens) Qal Pf. VXT?9 an ph


(cf.

^1

circumivit;

n.

Ils^a-,

MWH,

mn (v
circle
41

of foil.;

of ttnts
n.f.
cf.

cf. II.

D'O Jb 26 10
a bound,

Pr

8 27 ), hath

drawn as a

circle

etc.,

of the horizon-line.

fn. [nin]

tent- village

>).

PI.

DnTtiO
30

T^n
heavens

n.[m.] vault;
"|i>nnn
27
;

only of vault of the


Jb 22 14
;

NU32
tive,

(JE), almost
4

Di.

= n.pr. "W nSn Dt 3" Jos


13

Elsewh. in cpd. appella1

W1ZV
Y^ 1**

Mfl

"bv
Is

Wi ipna
22
.

(D),

Ju io

Dinn * Pr 8

J!|rr

^2

K4

Ch

23

. 1.

nin

n.pr.f. v. supr.

?* ,ri

40

"hiri adj. gent.

Tnj^iriD

(= villagers f) 1. ttf
'

n.f. circle- instrument,

compass,
.

'm
rd.

used by carvers
I.

of idols VTVW
foil.;

nainea^ Is 44 13
is decline,

s nion-f3 Gn 34 (P), cf. 'nn j^yajf rather ^nn 01 Di cf. Jos g 7 ).

3 6 (but 2. c. art.
of

*"pri

(v

of

Ar. 3 Li

turn

as n.pr. coll.

^nn

the Hivvites
I
15
;

'begotten' by
in
list

aside, avoid,

hence perh. riddle, as indirect,

Canaan

Gn io''=i Ch

esp.

obscure).

tnTn
sf.

Canaanit. peoples displaced by Hebrews Ex s s 2 n io i? >.i7 I3 2323.2a 33 34 Dt 7 20 Jos 3 ? I2 3


i i

n.f.

riddle, enigmatic, perplex;

ing saying or question


;

24"

(all

abs. 'n

Ju 1 4 12 + 6 1.
;
;

JED), Ju

Kg

x=

Ch

7
;

cf.

6 13 18 TlTH Ju 14 yfr 4 9 ^Tn J u i4 pi. abs. s sf. nn'Tn niTi/i K io + 4t.- n'TnNu 12 1. riddle = dark, obscure utterance Pr i 6
1 ;

'nn n^j 2 S 24' (note I'msao, jiTS, ^V^ani just preceding); applied specif, to Gibeonites Jos 9 7 (JE), 11" (D). In Jos ii 3 Ju 3 3 rd. Vr,M0 v. prob. 'Win for ^TBJ Mey Bu (partly)

We

Nui2 8 (JE;

opp.

n|-VnB

and nsno); of

, Dr on Dt

tOflTTQ appar. adj. gent., Ch ii 4, but rd. prob. "?rran

only 'Bn b$tyl


(Be), v.

I0"in

(of foil.; Ar. kli


J sS18

Aram.

Bn
,

sew).

D^TO
;

tt^n n.m.

n.pr.loc.

Mi,

A6

sub njn ; Ot suggests also 'iiytsn Mamnc, L Maude.


<S

&

thread, cord, line (NH id. ;

Ar. kli., Aram. J^cL,

+ 2t.;
late),

cstr.

NOin)_' n abs. Gn 14" Jos2 18 +3t.; 1. thread, as easily

till, [rflll] vb. ouly Pi. (poet.


tell,

&

broken Ju 16 12
cord; ron

(sim.); as composing a rope or

declare (Aram. *.aL,


;

Pi. ^.n)
32
io.i;.

3 3 ms. ""IVV yfrjg


,

i s.

mnx

Jjj

Imp/. gf ^"n

#n

'n nipn Jos 2 18


(lit.

(JE)

this

cord

of scarlet thread

the cord of this thread of

Jb i5 17 3Jn Jb36 2 /*/. cr. nin ;_*>c fare] make known, c. ace. njn ^ 19 3 (subj. npy, sq. n Vfr 5?'?-); c.co.'y5 Jb 3 2 ioi7 c. 2 acc/DanK *V3 n '0 MTl'ljO 3 2 6 sq. sf. pers. +
;

from a thread

^;
sf.

obj. cl.,

vfe

rtfyfo

niv "?

J|V!|*!
</<

36

d / win

/teto thee

that (there are)

sq.

pers. only

for .TJ5K1

^ TLninN]
||

Jb 15 17 Hi Cbe 52"
n.f.

al.

words for God;

rd. prob. also Hjnxi

ONTO Gn 14 23 a sandal-thong ; in sim. 'na Ct 4 3 like a thread of scarlet are thy lips. 2. cord, e>We>n 'nn Ec 4 12 a three-fold cord. 3. line, as measure of length iK j" and a line of twelve cubits surrounded (i. e. would sur23 21 round) it (cf. lij v ), so Je 52
scarlet); prob. also b$: ifi-f ~iyi
to

W-

"^n
^n

v.
1

sub

11.

nin.

declaration (in form, an


'

7' ir!

r,]2 n.pr.terr. (-/dub. Dl suggests

Aram. Aphel Inf.) only sf. OgtfQ Jb 13 17 (in line *rbo $>iOB> WEB)'.
"tin
2

"niriNl

?in sand-land, downs, as

MV"
235

Heb. popular etym.,


-

Ch 33"
(v
of

v.

sub nrn.
Ar.
2
11

ThLZApr 28 18!>4 give it as actual etym.; Sta compares this, as well as 7ft sand, with
-

'

nin
tmn
2

foil.,

meaning dubious).
1. brier, bramble.
'n abs.

trrin n.m. 2K149


hook, ring, fetter;

2.
;

npiinn ynvt Gn (surrounded or bordered 2JD by river Pishon ; noted for excellent gold, bdellium and

^jsoft mud,[damp sand])

Ho

9
2

+8
2
2

t.
;

pi.

s 13 6 (but 2(^133"; 1. a.
i

v. infr.), a^rrtn

ct

n^nn
99

brier,

bramble
Is

i4

s/w/tam-stone); elsewhere without art. '"V'ln 10" 9 1 Ch i as a ' son' of Cush (between N3D and

n^3p)
aa^)
;

but also as a
29

'

son

'

Ch

25

1818

(allegory of Jehoash);

coll.,

sign of
EntSp,

ant of Shem Gn 1 o
Ishmaelitish

of JBpJ, a descend(bet ween TBiK and said of limits of

Ch 1
25
;

23

desolation

Ho
3i
40

9"

(||

tflDp),

34

13

(||

-wty-ny 'n?

Gn

18

(opp. D'tsn); in sim. of fool's s parable "liSB'Ta nSy 'n Pr 26 a brier eometh

Dn'D),

Jb

territory

cf.

same
rds.

limits

of
cf.

Amalek

S 15 7 (but dub.;

We

D^B,

hand of a drunken man (De Now Str) D'ninn pa ,13 Ct 2 2 briers = thickets as
into the

W3
1

S'13 (but Ew We Dr Wfti\ holes, cf. 14 ; v. sub in. -nn; ninyt? D^p, 11 r. D'lVlX, nVlS; here & t. uMpais; 14
6

hiding-places
11

||

T/KoyXcoi/).

2.
c. 3J3FI

late, a. 7;ooA

or ring, in jaw of

v 4 and vid. Dr; Glaser sklIM "' rds. n^prj as 23 19 26 13 ). Most have supposed several regions named 'n to be indicated in these passages shore of Pers. Gulf Gnio 29 e.g. Thes 1. Arabian etc. 2. Ethiopian coast Gn 10' etc. 3. India Gn 2" (regarded as indef. extension of i). Di

cnio.7

Jb 40 26 (|| teN2 |b3K D'STiri); of D^nha nebo-nx naS>i 2 Ch'33 11 captive (cf. nn).
crocodile

distinguishes

and
14

either as quite

distinct, or as different settlements of

tnn
Ex 35 s2
4
;

n.m. hook, ring,


s9 4

fetter;
28
;

nn

abs.

1.

sf. ^n is 37 2 K 19 pi. + 2 1. + Ez 29 Qr (Kt erron. D"nn, v. infr.)

D'nn Ez
;

thinks that 'n Gn 2" implies vague extension eastward. r.]2r. 57ff. j dent if. 'n i n a ll passages with
people,
2
)
-

and (on

Gn

one great px ^3

Dl

NE.
-

hook, ring, in nose of captive 'nn ''ROE'I s8 Is 3 7 29 enha 2 Ch 33 11 v.' 1 9 (cf. flj*? nin so of princes of Judah, under supr.); fig. of young lions Ez 19 49 (in v 9 transp., so that D'nna foil, (pan as v"; so Co); in jaws of 4 crocodile (metaph. of c. ]T)3 Ez 29

G "*ch A1Mrth part of Syrian desert, so E. Meyer ; Gi ase ,.sku2 .ii.323ff. with centra i an{j NE. Arabia.
'

=2 K

The question
I 1-

is still

undecided.

,'

/in [/^njvb.

whirl, dance, writhe

cf.

anddub. Da).

38 (but

Pharaoh), om. and sense opposes,

cf.

Co

A/M,^CT^7AeinfearDl

(NH, Aram, id., dance; Ar. Jl change, turn; As. Prm _v.DHM ZK1

8,,7

(on//.=

);

2. hook, ring as ornament, perhaps nose-ring (others brooch, see VB), Ex a 35 (P; I OR, "SW, t?).

on form of Heb. vb.


3
fs.

"l?^n

) Qal Pf n?n Mi i ,2 +2 t.; rbn\ consec. Ho n"; 4 &h Jes 3 (but v. infr.), La 4"; 6pj IS23
v.
'

No

2 " 01883

536

nn
Dt
z
26
18
;

297

rhn
b d), sq. :

s3 bb Is 2 6 Impf. bvt Je 23" 30 ; fs. Ez 30 16 Qr (Kt Co Wfi); ^hni J e 3 fcng 29 nbmN Je4 19 Kt (Qr n^rtH, Hiph. JHl)j 51 M but also 7W 21 ?fr 2 S
; ;

produceth everything (on trans, see VB ; Ew. al. derive fr. bbn wound). 3. wait anxiously (cf.

Qal 2
Jb 26 s

Jb 35 14 (Elihu).
ni)Mnjbi5';

Po'lal. Pf.

^55*

(Jb 20

v. 11.

'Pibbin^
;

^n);
Is 26 17

brVl

S 3 i3 =
16

Ch

10 3

+ Gn

8 10 (where
fs.

id. prob. bnl as v 12 ;

= brPl

01 Di); 3

b'nn

+ 2t. + Ez3o Kt (ci.supr.); bnni ygj*; 2 fs. rjnp is 45 6w v 77"+ 3t. (* iV v. n. ^ bin); >ng j u 3 fbm Is I3 . ^p,n Je 6.
10
;

made to writhe Jb 26 s (D'Ninn). 7 2. be brought forth Jb 1 5 7 (|| *b}n), V/ 5 1 BIT), 2425 metaph. of wisdom Pr 8 Hiph. Impf. b'lT
be
(||
.

1.

5 i7

+2 t.;

lmVf^n\

y 2 9s

cause

to be

Hoph. Impf. bnv

in anguish, c. ace. IS"!*?, subj.'V 8 Is 66 be born ( travailed

7/w.
1

fs.

'bin

Mi4

10

^u 4

7
;

mpl. ib'n

,/,

96

21 16 bm(b) Ju 21 Ez 30 (= vid. Gf Gie and abs.); Pt. fs. nbin J e 4 Ges S72ni ; 1. dance Ju 21 2 (nibhB3 blb).

Ch

16 30 ; /re/

with, Che), subj. Hithpol. (|B "I^J). 1. i>. bbinno whirling 'nno lyp j e 23" (=
1-ii3no

H$

csr.

Inf.

torture
-'.pinnn

nyD 30 23 ). Jb 15 s0 (of
\Jr

life

2. writhing, suffering of wicked). 3. Imv.


Di"5!.
||

'

37' icai* longingly sq. ? /or,


fs.
4

2.twist,writhe: a. in pain, esp. childbirth Is26 17


4 T&OTTID); metaph., of sea Is 2 3 Israel 26 18 (|| Zion66 78 (||1^); mn),54 ( |h^); 31 Mi 4 10 (|| VA, sim. cf. v. (|| id.), ; 9 ), Je 4 b. fig., be in severe or anguish pain, /

45">

nn-no

(||

Hithpalp. 7wip/. 3 writhed in anxiety.

bnpnnrn Est 4 and

she

mbn

(mostly
(||

poet, and elevated prose), sq. ijbo Dt 2 16 cf. also ins and J1NT v a Ez
);
(||

25

HI,
5

SO');

sq. \).bS>D 1

Ch

i6 M

30

y 96*

Je 5 s2

T7'in n.m. Ho2,1 sand (perh. as turning or whirling; otherwise explained by Sta, vid. sub nb'in; id., Aram. *br\, ]LL)'r\ abs. Gn 22 17 +i5t.; cstr. Gn 32 13 +6t.; sand Ex 2 12 s2 'fi ''JIDtt (E); set as bound for sea Je 5 JBfc>

NH

14'; abs.

55

17 ibw nio mo*), je 4 Kt, y 77 (ll"i) Jo2 6 Zc 9 5 (||nt), (||e*j)-J), 3 s 3 prob. also 1 S 31 (cf. 28 ) = 1 Ch io cf. Ot;

(||

'by

J 8 s 29 97 Isi 3 23 Je 5 i

treasures of sand, poet, for glass (regarded as mysteriously produced out of sand, v. Di and reff.) ; a. usu. sand of seashore, sim. of numberlessness, vastness, so of

D* 33 19 hidden

fig.

of mts.

Hb 3

Abraham's seed Gn 2 2 I7 (J;


(E); of a host Jos 11 17 ; a people 1

cf.

10
.

c. in contrition
;

Je 5 3

der. fr. bin

Ew
10

Gf Gie

< @ Ra
vid.

P$
2).

n
K

15

(JE), Ju
20

Hi Ke
s5

al. fr.

Ho
49
;

Jacob's 32 13 5 1 S 13 2 S 7 1 22 2 Is io 48"
);
12

nbn (wrongly accented;


d. in anxious longing
i
12
,

nbn Qal
3
,

vnyoa ^y D WftW), Je 33 s2 (||

Hb

9
;

of corn

55*13

Tg Ju

cf. 3. whirl, whirl (on Gn8 supr.) about 3$* t?th-by (i.e. blood D'OI of Abner,

b sq.

Mi

of days of Job gathered by Joseph Gn 41 Jb 29 18 (on interpr. plwenix, vid. Di); of birds

from sword)
6

2S 3 M

of attack of sword itself


6

IPS t)iy (i.e. quails) y 78 tent of Sol.'s wisdom 1

27
(||

K5

">Sy?); of vast ex9


.

b. in comp.,
;

Ho 11 (|| nba, ba), c f. La 4 na *bn b ; 19 a of tempest bin* D'ycn b>so by Je 23 (v "lyD v "nterap nyp). 'lel. b.binnp) =30: (

dt
p

sand Je 15 8 (widows of Judah) of weight (in thoughts of God y 139 more than
the
1

bbim
2

Y 29

s
;

fs.

bbinri

pr
14
;

2s

23
;

s f.

/m;>/ oabbinn is
9o
2
;

balances), metaph. of Job's vexation (^y?) heavier than the sand, cf. binn bt3Jl Pr 2 7 s
J3X), said of b'lN Dy?.

Jb6 3
"H3
||

Combinations are
1
(

'ro
9

51

2 ms. bbinri

Jb35
;

bbinni

f
;

//.

ati ntif

by^N
13

&122 17 Josh 4
49

S13

k k

cstr.
18

32

bbh Jb39>; Pt. bbtao p r 26 10 ibbno Dt nbbino is 5 i 9 nibbno j u 21 23 ;-- 1 s 18 s


on nbbh Jb'26
I
13

D;n TB Gn32

41

Is io

22

Ho 2

1: b nE>K
20

nsp> bi); Djn 'n j e 33 22

aib d\t noferbyB' 'na


're 2
8
.

+ 8f v. infr.;
Ju
2
1
23
,

v.

bbn

1. dance
(SJ

Ju

12

mb

DM-by-itw
3

s 17"

so perh. also

8 6 (rd. nibbhon

We

D<G>:bin(D)

Jb6 V'78 Jei5


27

Dr; and D'bb.h pt. (o om.) ^87' RV Pe De Che Bae cf. Qal 1). 2. writhe in travail with, bear, bring forth (poet.), of Sarah, mother of
;

t^n n.m.
'nabs.

El15

'

14

Exi5

14

writhing, anguish; +5t. 1. writhing


TJ"J).

Isr.,

Is 51

2
(||

D3'3K
fig.

^29*

(caus.);

> DnrJ3K); of hinds Jb 39 2 of '''s producing earth

of fear) Ex 1 5 14 (|| vb. 7 in sim. nTti'3 4s

(contortions 2. anguish, always

(allied kings against Jerus.);

y go

Zion, before Assyrians

of his bringing forth Isr. (|| &); (with ,s culty, v. Di) Dt 32 ; of north wind
forth rain

or Chaldeans Je 6 M

Mi 4";
rnS),
(
||

diffi-

(||

= 50
.

before Scythians
43

(of king of

Pr

25*';

bringing bbinD 33 2 6 10 a master

Babylon

||

nns)
n.f.

22

23

D'ban

q. v.)

tn7', n

10 anguish, Jb 6

298
t ,H,

V^n
ni^hon,
s

T^n n.m.
,

0b2

rampart, fortress
cf.

Po'lel Pt.

c f. vb.

^n

supr.; so

We

(perh. orig. surrounding wall,

Sab.

Denkm.

Dr), 2
fll.

12

29

.'

'-2)_abs3
v.

nNa3
nS'n

na^n);
4

cstr.
;

,i'nLa2 +3t.( + ^io"'Qr bn i k 21 23 sf. + 122 7

n^n Zc
g( a 'o.

n^n

^n

^,

48

14
,

cd* 40 "- 75 '- 96 "

noin
;

i.e.

rampart (defined by Jews as J3 a little wall, cf. Ki s.v.), of an outer


j_

[/in, T^n] vb.be firm, strong(Aram. JLL strength ; Palm. N^n 21 N31 general-in-chiefTog 28 al.; Sab. ^>n Sab.
Pa. strengthen, tO'n,
91
1*
-

Denkm. (on ^n in Sab.n.pr.v.Hal JAS .'s".3);


"}?rt: e strong, "iJZ.6i: strength,
;

S 20 15 (others, by meton., of space between outer and inner fortif., incl. moat, v. Dr
fortification 2

Eth. "iA:

army,
Tabl.

t6u
iU!a

strong

As. M(i)ltu,
ei-

army Flood
17

Kit); Is 26

La2

fences, or ' sea- power of


(v.

(both ||rtOfrl); in gen. of de4 Tyre it^n D>3 nSHI ZC9

(haiialtuJa. S horses (as strong ones

BAalm
);
%

poes.comp.Ar.jii

Sta 2AW 1I88U6 ;,of No-Amon (Thebes) VT\ 13ta nncin d> d> Na 3 s of Zion ^i22 7 also 48"
;
,

Impf. in

i3?t3

?*nj

33 )) only Qal N? Jb 20 21 his prosperity is


cf. i^
;

(n^n
?0
I

= B^P,
K

cf.

supr.; both
;

||

^nUOiK). For
.

21 23 rd. piob. p?n

not firm (does not endure) njrpaa "il"1"| VPtQ 5 ty io Am ways are a'ways firm (stable, prosperous), so 01 De Pe Che al.

q.

2. fortress

n ?n ^ n ?

nbaOb 20 the exiles of this fortress (Hi-St;


this

Or AVRV
,,

army, bn
14
,

= ^n).

tnS n^48
t
their

v.

^supr.
-

D^n
army,

n.pr.loc. E. of Jordan 2S10" (Th Ge* hlll:m Am" 1 - HUU55n 2 but

S2Ew

i/,6o" + s f 6o + tyj Is 36 2 K i8 cstr. ^H Ex s 25 i4 +(onf io v.n3i5n);sf.^ njb3i +2t.; i^n Exi 4 +,etc; pi. D^n VO Jei5 + 5 1 Ch 7 + 19 t.; sf. DfPpO Is 30 1. strength,
abs. 'n
, ,

^TJmi n m wealth, army;


-

2K!0
-

'

10

strength,
6
17

efficiency,

Gn47 + ^n
;

Vt\

14

13

16 17 a<x< v ); +D^nEz 4 7 WeDr)=rnpsJ;ri v (@ ace. to this it lay on the border (@ HXia/i) Co; between Damascus and Hamath.

usu. physical

i8 33 40 =2 S
-

a. seld. alone (chiefly poet.) 1 S 2 4 22 s340 ; also Tl 1133 Jb 21 7 cf.Ec


,

io

10
;

Wr^s ^no f 84
Pr3i
3
;

s
;

'n

nba
1//

Ch 26 13

of
cf.

t]Wl
Jos 15 61

n.pr.loc. in

Judah

Ch 6 a =]% Moab

2.

virility

of

'''s

power
-v/^

59"

no

3
,

tp^h,
(

Je 48 21 ( XeXav,

ph

n.pr.loc.
Xai\a>v).

1. in

ft!*

lib 3"; strength of horse of vine and fig-tree Jo 2 s2


or display of strength 'n

33

17
;

fig.

of product

(||

'IB),

b. of result

2. in Judah }bh

!"IB>y

achieve might

=
,

XaXou,

@L
lX, v

XftXou); priestly city


)

aWa/iara%Nu24
1 1

18

(JE),

21" ( rXXa,
Xi\a>v).

@L
a

= |Vn

Ch6 43 (L

Tl
m.m
7

,n n.pr.m.
I0 (
n.f.

man

of Zebulon

Nu

phrases Ti(npia3, 'n(n)nia3 hero(es) of strength, mighty man (men) of valour Josi 14 (D), 6 2 8 3 io 7 (allJE), Ju6 12 n 1S9 1
.

8 ,6:6

48 14 S14 f 6o"= io8

c. oft. in

XmXo)!.,

X(X^).
'JTID

tn?n^n
D'ine ?33 'n

anguish, Tl
'

5>D Is2i 3

1416 20 i5 2 4 iCh^f-9 8 m + Tl ,_I133 b Wf&R (very freq. in Ch), note esp. 28 also'n 'i 2Ch i 3 3 (\\ni2rbo'i); o^nfrf)^

i6 18
1

1K11 28 2K5

Na

2";

Ez 30 4 9 (|| TOTH).
>/<

Ch

f-

711 - 40

1 1 18

26

(v.

also -tea, p. 150); 'n(h)-f3,

t TITO n.m. La * I5 dance ; abs. '0


3t.;
cstr. -'inn

Je3i

4
;

.?intp

La5

15
;

dance,

30

12

Ju i8 2 + (v. I3 8,p.i2i); 'n&tk, 'n(n)V.3 'n ^3 J u 3 M 2o 44 46 1 S 31 12 1 1 16 2 S 23 20 (Qr

Dt 3

Kt

in,

on phr.

token of joyousness ^30 12 (opp. 1BDD), Je3i 413 b 15 '< (cf. v ), La 5 (opp. i>3N); act of praise to
iff

s 4 149 150 accompanied by timbrel (^H) and sometimes other instruments if/ 149 3 4 Je3i 13
;
'

(Kt ^ft), 2 s2 ^76"; ironical 13B* 1jbo Tl 'K Is 5 (|| QnttJ Ec 1 2 3 metaph. of legs. 2. ability, P nine6) 'n efficiency, often involving moral worth
;

^n B*N-|3 cf. Dr)=i Ch n 22 9 S 2 4 Na 2 4 Je 48 1 Ch io Ne 1 1 6


15
13

WK

t[n^rTC]
n>ho EX32' 9
; ;

n.f.

id.jcstr.n^hect?

pi.

ni^riD

Ex

30

is

-*-

t.;

dancing,

token of joyousness after victory, Ju 1 1 34 1 S 16 s 18 21 12 29 in worship, at feast Ju 21 21 act of praise to '' Ex 15 20 (song); in idolatrous wor;

Ex 1 8 2125 (both E) of a woman HB*K 10 "n Pr i2 4 Eu 3 "; cf. 1 K i*" (opp. nyn), 31 andesp.ySH *Kp riDN 'B'JK D'ni'X ^JT Tl 'BOX Ex

Gn

4 7" (J),

2'

(E) ; 5wi

perh. also
-\i33)

nVv Pr 3 1 29 rfo worthily, efficiently, Eu 4"; late (with weakened mng. of


'

ship Ex32 (E); as graceful and beautiful Ct 20 34 and by 7 accomp. by timbrel Ex 15 Ju 1 1 20 6 1 Si8 however rd. prob. singing EX15 (where
1

19

DTi^Kn n'l niisj? rot^t? ^n nta? 1 Ch 9 13 n32 Tl B*K 2 6 8 So also I S io 26 cf. (rd. TVpfe Tl '33, v. We Dr, men of worth, opp. ^JT^a '33
.

Wl
v 27 ) for

299
3. wealth
4

yin
13

MT 'H /orce, 6an</.


(bothP),

Gn
14

34

m
6

NU31
3
5

Dt8

1718

(||DrhxiX),

60 s

(||

DJ fion),
13

17 (both

||

Jb5

29

15
1

nr*K), Zp i' 20 l518 3i 25 V49 7 -"6a 73" Pr 13 s2


oft.
9 1

33" Is8 io 30 v " 61 6 Mi 4 13 Je is 13 Ez 26 12 284 " Zc 14"


.

king P>3W b"T-by if, 72 /ie /iaM Aare ^>% on poor and needy, Nebuchadrezzar Drcby (i.e. on Zedekiah and the people) Je 21 7 Jouah, 10 Vid. also ?on. pppn by Jon 4
.

4. /orce, army, very


(song),

20

S8

Ex^ "" 25 2 K 6
4 -9
4

28

1-5-

(all P), 610

15
3

Fpn
t

v.

sub

11.

epn.

Ch 1 3

DDin n.pr.m.
26
s
",

head of a Benjamite family


46
21
,

7 7 (nnbo nfca ^na), 14 r 6 23"+; so usu. Jer.: Je 32 2 34 1 + ; freq. Ezek.: Ez 17" 27 10 + ; Dn

Nu
1

not in
).

Ch

215

; (=D'Sn Gn

cf.

also

7'

1'*"* =a band
1 ;

_/m.); of train of

= 2 Cho
10
;

S io 26 (MT, but v. 2, ad 2 Queen of Sheba b\M 'n 1 K io 1?3 *>n Is 36'= 2 K 18" a powerful
1

t^Q^in
n. coll. 'fin

adj. gent, of foregoing,

c. art.

Nu 2639

b*n army (on form cf. Sta ); also (late) taifn 1 1 Ch 20 2 Ch 26", Dy ^0 Est 8"; U>7% |tan

,94c

I.

t*")n ('/of

foil.,

meaning unknown).
pi.,

Dnn
Wl

'nn~ib'
4 4
-

S 24 s captain of

tlie

host,

vfy v

D^TJIin
1

(bands, divisions)
-

K
18

nb' captains of armies 4 s3 2 i5 = 2 Ch 16 2 K 25


,

yin n.[m.] the outside, sts., esp. in spec, a street, never with sf. in sg., with
loc.

n_

nij33 Je 4 o 7I3 4i 1113 16 42 43"; Ez 3 2 31 om. B Hi Co; for (P)._i^n

Ww

Nu

etc., Is 1

31"
11

nxin, nsn, p i. rrixw, rfisn, -with sf. Vtfm 3 X.the outside, of a house, tent, 5 etc.;

^n Ez 27
'

1s

rd.prob.a n.pr.loc.,cf.Da; Coprop.p?nn(cf.47 M *" **" ,S74 69

48 '), Hal

'

lb n

= Cilicia, v. Lag
'

m
.

used, esp. with preps., to express the adv. idea of outside, abroad (Aram, syn., exc. in sense 2 a, is ~&, ii): a. as accus.
city,

camp,

etc., oft.

after vb. of motion

t^nn
1

n.pr.m. a

'

son

of

Aram Gn 10^=

outside

Ch

17
,

named between
("/of
foil.;

PU>

and Via

OuX.

Din
be

meaning dub.;

NH Din=

fl\ ttT to go forth , (as adv. accus.) JA3B'3 N'Jtin to pn outside, P'nn bring forth outside s5 18 s 2 S 1 3 cf. Ne 1 3 (a house or chamber) Ju 1 9
(sc.

Dt 23 13
14

a camp), v

Jui2 9b pnn-'O n:6


from abroad,
outside (opp.

warm).

t *)!"! adj. darkened, dark brown or black, r onlyofcolourofsheep(inGn30, J); Din~nb 73l

nta from outside, 3 from 2 K 4 JWT? D^3 IV33 v 2 ); as genit. Lv 18 9 n l?i|0


t03n

^^
Ch
1S

mfeoa Gn 3 o 32 '33 nim Gnso33 35 jsss mtHw 40 Gn30 (cl. prob. interpol. 01 Hup De We Di). rroin v. sub ran. T
-

pin one born abroad (i. e. by another father or 22 mother, of a half-sister: opp. n?3rn^D)Ez47
-

With
12
46

n_
nStfl

loc.

nSin t after a vb. of motion


2

Ex
33"

tfO'in] vb. pity, look upon with compassion (Aram, .m.'., DW pity, spare; As. Ms,
in n.pr.
2
cf.

. . . njffiJT?, Pr 5" outside of the city, "Vfi Mfffl

29

Nu 35'

s "Vjn n ij>0

nsmi from the wall of the

= on
nxm

city
1
8
:

and outwards;
s

the outside,

without

K6
so

Is 33 7 1p$?V
5

D1 F^,8, ) Qal
10

Pf
;

5 fs.npn Ez 16

cry without,

2Ch24

HSWn Gn

15
17

ms.

WDO Jon

/m/>/. 3 ms.

DWJ Je

7
;

DfT

18 D^nri Dt7 16 +9t. ^72"; 3fs. wrai ia i 3 ,nB4 Bo* I1S5<2 DHFI Gn 4 5';o Ez 9 5 Dnni >); (Ges Ez 20 17 1 s. Dins J e i3 14 + 2 t.; Imv. 1 S 24"
; ;

'nn ^nk NSi'l and brought him outside, 19 8 ,9 w b we re not 24 Jos 2 + , 1 K 8 nsinn

WV

seen towards the outside,

Dt 25 s

T\ftt

nv;n K7

{y^b nsinn non i.e. shall not be married into


9 b. with preps.: another family, cf. Ju 12 *. 21 9 a. t)inn"i>K towards tlie outside EZ41 t34
,

npin Jo
*bV

2 17

Ne

s2

a.

of the

eye,

py,

D(l)nn (N7) the eye Ao?? (not) look with com4 16 9 13 18 passion, pity, upon Dt 7 13 19 Is i3 Ez 7
2o' 7 ;

pleon. niinn-^N.
ni>n.N

6.

pm3 Gn
DAP"

s2

outside (opp.

py

^V

nDn s ^ Ezi6 5
let

DhrrpK

D33'5?

D3\!?3~7j;

Gn 45 20 (E JK )

not your eye look with

l^nnni 24 sick couch), 2 K io


1

Ex

19

Tfm v pn3
.

'),

regret
1

upon your S 24 11 (but rd.


;

am for DlVn @ $ We Klo


(ba)
14
.

stuff;

with
21

ellipsis of
12

PS

Ho 7' +
outside

c.

Dt 24" DN (after leaving a 15 12 ^ 31 Ez 7 (opp.rVSD), 7 nv, = oti <A tpinb Vmi pnb
24
31

pin? nbyn neb,

EZ41
,

17

42

7
,

t^Sin?

2Ch32
3
14

towards

Dr); with
10

ellipsis of ?y

ED^y Dnn by
1
s2

Dt 1 9 25 Ezs" f 8 Ez 9 s b. of God by nam


.

18

the outside,

d.

pno on
,

(|l?

c) the outside

Ez 40 19 46 s pmoi n^30 within and without


an ark, building, etc.) Gn 6 9 Dt 32 15 3 in-i)3E'n pno 1 K 7
,

Ne
of

Jo

2
14

17
;

rtO>3

by Dim
c. of

i6 Jon 4 U

ellipsis

Ex
(

25"

= 37

(of
s

?5?

Jei3

Ez24

man: the Messianic

pp.

Dnnnoi

yarn
no'K),

300
supr. 6);
outsj'de
s4

PT!

La
M
.

s0

(cf.

Ez
om

U
7
</<e

so

pnnp
16

tEz4i -v$ pnp

j>

P?

wnw,

24"

Ex 26
,

Nu

23 35' Jos 6

motion

though in "' rand?

Je2i 4 + K 21" "t$ pnp VWXto, 2K23 6 this case 7 pITO 7N is more common,

14 even after a vb. of


,

Gn Lv8 37"
o/,

19
8

fig. outward, external njirnn nat6pn Ne 11" s9 1 Ch 26 of business not distinctively sacred,
,

17

in

which Levites were engaged

(cf.

the

NH use

of 'n to denote extra-canonical, as Sanh. io 1 D^DD). [Jost, 11 Surenh.]

DWnn
cf.

II.
gether,

Lv4
|>

pro

4 4 **, 6 10

404l

+ oft.

Tin
:

("/of

foil.;

Ar.

^U

sew

to-

P,

Dt 23 11

.
44
.

nttTO v

ffSVTD Ez 40 40 on tlte outside, 26 / (late) t IP P n outside of, Ec 2 and who


enjoy, "^pp

Aram.
ULL

^J. bind, compress,


IV.

crfyiyyeiv, ).**.

who can
of me,

eat,

pn

outside

waW, which bandage is oft. compared, does not correspond phonetiencompass, kJla.
cally).

i.e.

except
al.,

me?

<a
him,
out,

De Now
i.

WW

e.

God).
1

v.

except

De Ex20 3
Of

*2

(So
.

NH

(but rd. rather, with pn <y)ar< ,/rojn, without


f

pn

exce//*,

with-

t^Tj
from Ez
i.e.

n.[m.] party-wall
I.

Cf. the Aram. syn. JO 13 10 J, apart from, without Is 36 X


-

25

c.)

Ez 13
-1,8
;

(NH

id.,

prob.

10
,

ace. to

Ki njma nx'no

a thin or party- wall.

Syr. ^ii ii. id.)

pl!"7,
viz.

pTT

(-/of

foil.;

As. htku, embrace,


ring, (_>>= width

2.

a definite locality,
23

a.
i.

that
e.

Creation Tabl.*

Ar.

(J*.*-

which
street

is

outside the houses of a town,

IS51
Je 9
20

21 D'BKn D'layb pna, Je 37

pn
f>

the Bakers' 22
13

street,
oft.

Pr

20

pn?
S
I
20
,

nnrna
PC's*

Di of desert, of well, of vulva, tjy>\ wide; comp. also Eth. thjSfi shore of sea, fr. surrounding,
cf.

so

As. supr.)

);

in pi., as
2

ninn the
rd.

streets
17JI4

of Ashkelon
1

+oft. Jer.,

K 20

34

tbtiVP 'n Je 5" pefia ^"DT" nisrn

[pin] n.[m.] bosom,


IJJ^n
,

f 74" Kt Hpin

(but

Qr

v. following).

thou make thee my father made in Samaria (a con16 cession involving the right of trading),

and

streets (i.e. bazaars) shalt

tp^n,

pn

n.[m.] bosom

(NH

id.)

abs.

in D., as Is 15
3
6

Am5

Ezn

24"

(as scene of

2S 23 (as filled nijnn ?? eS03 i. e. in conspicuous places, Na 10 La 2 19 4 1 Is 5 1 20 nin B'D mire of streets 3
,

25 4 mourning), Is 5 Je 51 with corpses of slain),

17 Pr le^ + Ez 43 13 (Coip'n, cf. ZKW P>T\ Ez 43 1883.pp.C7ff.. n pnn Dj.8ml.xi) pr] p,. 2 jl4. cgtr

Zc io 5 (trampled on by warriors), in simile, of foes trodden under foot, ty 1 8 43 Mi 7 10 (so 'n IDh? 6 Is io ), metaph. of cheapness and abundance 3 Zc 9 b. more gen., that which is outside
.

t. + Ez 43 "(Co ipn) pn p r 23 5 (om. by accident in Baer, cf. Str"""-) 17 20 51 s7 sf. "p'D 1 \?n Jb 1 9 etc.; V 89 3 elsewh. alw. plene c. sf.; "Jpin Kt 74" (Qr

pn
20

22 35 + 3

14

IP'n); breast
'1

bosom,
11
;

i//-

Ex 4 6M "
'03

specif. 1. of fold of
14

garment, at
,

74

(all J), nnfe> Pr 21


|J

Pre 27 16 33 metaph. of
is

a hidden reward

enclosed

the open country, Jb 18' 7 N?1 s7 \b Dt? v pTPJB-i>S De), cf. Pr 24 ; in the pi.' (
cities,
.

"TT1D3 in& (concealed in bosom; [HD); pnp s3 1 7 is a gift secretly given; fig., requite into bosom Is 65 s 7 ^35" 79 12 Je 32 18 2. carry
-

Jb

10

ninn

jb by

d?p r6eh,

p r 8 26 ^ 144 13

(as

place where flocks abound).

tpirn
f.

adj. outer, external (opp,

VJf)
Phil

njrtrn (for jixin, by dissim.,

Ba
18

"'""'

BA8II.2.S62

G e8 'W.3E6^_ 1#
1

Kl6 ^fH

12 bosom, Moses the people Ruth's child Ru4 16 ,cf. (JE); Naomi, 19 3 12 17 ; ewelamb2Si2 Is 40" (metaph.); La 2 of infants dying in their mothers' arms fig. of carrying insults in one's bosom ijr 89 s1 (rd.

(NB0) in

Nun 1K3"
;

N13D

njlOPnn the outer entry of the king (viz. to the Temple), Ez 44 the outer gate of the
6 i.i 17MMMX 4a M.M*.M Temple) Ez io 4 o 4 g9 44 50 21 4 14 cf. Est 6 (of Ahasuerus' palace), 2 Ch 33 'n npin an ow<er wall Manasseh lor (built by
-

3. bosom prob. ril??? for ?3, v. Bi Che). a. external, lie in bosom, of as part of body s wife mat? Mi 7 cf. 2S 12 8 ; concubine Gn 16 5
:
,

sanctuary, n:iynn ixnn the outer court (of the

(J)

cf. 1

2
;

(l)P'n

Pr 5 20

n>"l33

pn PjjjW;

nSW Dt 13 7 28", Wn t^i* Dt28 S6


.

cf.

also

b. in-

the

th tf

);
17

jisnnn a bsol., in i'lrn ) 1

K 6 2930

(n^3H being understood) of the outer (part of the Temple), i. e. the Holy Place 2. (cf. 'D'M, njPlf, of the Holy of holies).

|irn3 Ez 4 1

9 anger resteth D'^Da 'TO Ec 7 Vffa ^3 Jb 19 27 my reins are consumed within "pns 12 me; Jb 23 (rd.-pna for ^np, so & 55 01 Me Stu Di) in my breast have I hidden the words of his mouth (cf. 'Spa 1^ 119 ); fig. of interior

ternal,

11

of chariot

K 22

s5

33*in 'n

of hollow bottom

ppin
of altar
fassung).

301
11.,

vr\r\

Ez 43 13 "" (Sm Rinne; Co Grundeincity in Asher i Ch 6 but rd. prob. rij3pn (as Jos 19 25 )
v.

m.--i,-ih, (anin) v. sub n.,

ulttc
;

t p'pin n.pr.loc.
Ikok,

^n

q.v.

6e

L Akuic
njji?n

jectures are
2 " 01SHao

n.pr.terr. (meaning unknown conblack-land (as basaltic region),


:

Jos 19 34

sub ppn.

supported by^Ji. black, dial, of Yemen, Maltzan ,and tokens of immigration from Yemen
i

fl. [^"inj vb.

be or grow white, pale

(Ar. jj^. be vihite, '^L ivhiteness,

only Qal Impf. 3 mpl. white) 2S njrg vjb is 2 Q (|| 2"pj?: Bta nny *6).
ti. "tin n.[m.]

"^

Aram. iL,
nny
tOl

Job2 a* "w*. 12 Hauran, Wetzst in De land of caves, Thes Hi-Sm, Porter - B and

into

r M/ow, GASm'

56S
,

who comp. Heb.Tn


Tin, and Ar.
.ji.,

hole;

but this prob.


diff. fr.

fr.

white stuff (dub. whether


||

cotton or linen, cf.DSI?),

n?rri:

ofMordecai's

SE. fr. Mt. Hermon, extending between Jaulan and Lejah, toward
jjITj^.)

m.

hollow,

district

Syr. desert; only |J,n

^33 Ez 47 16
<!

cf.

$0

pat?

garments "WIJ royal garment of violet and white stuff (cf. poa-W fa Ijnsrjl ,\. f furnishings of royal
palace of Susa p3- f>3n3 nn rtam dsi? 'n 6 JD3-1K1 i white stuff of [fine linen{\) held fast cords of byssus and purple. by
|

n^jn nSp

B>>al>3

Est 8 16 * in a

;=As. ijaurani DF* 2"; Ant " M, " Ar. yCi. On AV<"" f and so J s B *ur*"> a860) this district v. Wetzst and in De ,obl
3 tfmfl P '?'
,
1

18

-,

Kim

ftd

mit. g cnumacner Acroh.jort U..i8i;2rv


mp)

III. 1889,

225 IT. (with

QASm

Geojr. M2f.ff.

I.

l^FT

vb. haste,
B*TI

make haste (As.haiu,


'

"h"Yin n.m. white


At

stuff,

cf. 1.

"Wl; B*?"*1
:

Dl Prl8,
1 g.

Eth./fcf):;

onthisvb.v.Nb ZM018es

638

^in

Is 19 9 ana" (those) weaving white stuff.

Qal Pf

3 ms.

Dt 32

s5

(or Pt.,
fs.

but
(sic
]

v. Di),

f l^h

"R^n ^ 1 i 9
;

M
;

/m^/

r*l

!)

Jb 31 8

n.[m.] white bread or cake ^D


16

HB>i>E>

^H Gn 40 11. ^n v. in. "Wl f nin No in


11.

?/wee baskets of white

bread.

Ges }72B.9

/ww- n
1
-

Tin.
cf.
,

n.pr.m. (mng. dub.; 15


Eut"-

Nab.
-

n.pr.

Qr (Ktnt^n); Inf. sf. ^n Jb 20 Pt. act. VK lib i 8 + Is 8 3 in n.pr. jmss. D^n Nu 32"; butv.infr. : maeA8teDt32 36 (||3np),\j/ii9
s
; ;
li0

^n

g 20

38

+ 6 t | + | 7I n

)
-

1.

QP

named with
(all
,

Aaron

as compan. of

E). M 19 20 3 8 (all P) 1 Ch 2 also 4 1 4 2 Ch i 5 VB);


-

2.

Moses Ex iy 10 12 24 14

%>, a Judabite
50

Ex3i =35

in prophetic n.pr. T3 &?n tyy "HJB I S 8 1J of sim. of Chald. army) b)3xb B'n ~\&i eagle (in
;

30

cf.

Hb

8
;

(on div. of verse v.

Be

Jb3i

subj. ^31, sq.

HOID'S?; '? 'tWl

Midian

(B

3. Ovp, a king of Jos 1 3 21 (both P). 4. L 2wP om.) head of fam. of returned exiles Ne 3".
.

Nu 3 1

Jb 20 my haste in me, i.e. my inward excitement esp. Imv. 1 S 20 38 (|| iTWD), and in

sq-

5. Iin-f3 officer of Sol.


in. "Yin

K4

8
,

v.

sub

I? p. 122.

20 23 2 12 n"31$ 22 3s 40" 70 7 1 (Qr); sq. "b 6 D'B'n ybn Nu 70 141 p<. pas. 32", but
,
1 ;

= ~\H v.

sub III.

mn.

M
(

t*TW1 n.pr.m. a hero of David \bn3D 'n 32 1 Ch 1 1 Ovp( t),, L Ovpu, ; = nn 2 S 30 23 (om. B A Ad&u, L A<M<u).
;

D^n and regards it as act. (in= hastening. Hiph. Pf. ^nn J u 2 o trans.)
'" ;

prob. for D"E>On Ba NB 180 retains

18 (Kn Di comp. EX13

etc.);

Impf
nenN

C"IT Is 28
C oh.

16
;

rtfix coh. 5

18

(Ges

t<8- S

);

^ 55";

sf.

n3e*nx
;

t"'Wl n.pr.m. a Gileadite (of Gad) 1 Chs"


Ovp(
t

haste, act quickly

Ju 20 37

60 22 ; 1. shew hasten, come quickly


is

)t).

trn^l

n.pr.m.

(-/"lln

but mng. an dub.)

r85(ubj.V^e,||"TOJ; others: lethimhasten on his work), B^IT Is 28 16 hasten away (flee), or


hasten about distractedly
rd.

Adullamite, friend of Judah

Gn

38

112

(both J),

E^
(

(si

vera
ace.

1.;

Che Guthe
c. sf.
s

i/teZrf,

Eipat.

jice way).
it ;
c.

2. transit,
\J>

Is
v.

60 22 /

wz'W hasten

~lin
II.

"V n sub
,

ns,

nnK

supr. p. 27 b.

hasten

= secure
of

55

/ would
10

quickly)

my

escape.
T3

*lin (Vof foil.; cf. Ar. Jli 820 incline, of man be weak, Lane
",

bend, turn,

tC/"n adv. quickly, &*n


passing away

^ 90

of

,i hollow,

human

life.

depressed

ground between

hills\.
"J|"1?D

fl. "lh n.[m.]

hollow, only in
(v.

"^

Nu 33 32

hollow of Gidgad

Di).

f II. LliHnJ vb. feel, enjoy (with the senses) (Now comp. Ar. (jLi feel, perceive by senses; NH WVlfeel pain; Aram. , twn /ee/ ;

^m

mnn
Eth. thTfi:
E^IT 'EH
}>erception)

302
3 ms.

only Qal Impf.


can
ea
"fln

bx'

<e

Ec

25

M;/io

and who can

feel (i.e. enjoy jAeasure)^

2. see as a seer in the ecstatic state, 47 with ace. of the vision seen |l?n Is i Ez 12 27 416 13"; ntnD Nu24 (JE poet., Balaam); mro
Is
.

1S

TnCVl npr.m. T
Judah

a 'son' of

= place

in

iCh4
c.

4
.

T^ritrn adj. gent, of foregoing:


individ.,
art. 'nil 2
,

1.

of

= iChii M
61

v. also

S 2i 18 = 1 Ch 11 1CI127
.

20'',

S 23"
32

t-ttJTT n.pr.m.
1

1. '3"]Kn fl
1 3'

15
-

so

*,

called
cf.
16

in
-

KIB'Ezis NtTOIsis'Hbi ^!1E'nl^<'B'DLa2 K10 Ez 13 6923 2 1 34 22 s8 La 2"; an Ez 13 8 ; 2 10 ip'fZcio obj. deceitful things Is so ; (Q*)-\2~l IS2 1 Am i Mi i with b, be a seer, for any 1414 one Is 30 10 see a vision for one La 2 3. see, perceive : a. with the abs. intelligence, Jb 34 32 Pr 24 32 ; ace. rei Is 48 s Yahweh in his
; ; ;
;

,4

njn
,8

16 16 *;
2.
1

i6 16bl7

K4

5 friend of David, so 'iCh2 7 33 also 1 S 1 7 6 7 915 .


;

father of one of Solomon's officers.

ti.a^in, tTUXln.pr.f. wife of Shaharaim of Benjamin, D^ri 1 Ch 8 8 BM0T\ v".


,

s in his providential temple ijr 63 workings s Jb 23 ijr 46 Is 26"". b. see, by experience abs. Jb 27 12 ace. rei Jbi5 17 24 c. provide, i"n 'twtc Dj>n i>3G nrnn Ex 18 21 provide from
;
s1

all the

people

men of ability
D'J3J<
(it)

(E).
is difficult
:

fiLD^'n
cf.

n.pr.m.
1

ofDan/np V.? Gn46


12

ra

Note. WV>.

JV3 Jb 8"

int< '33

n&n
26
42

Ch

(v.

Be VB)
.

= Dre>
Edom
:

RV

renders he

beholdeth the place of stones

(q.v.)

Nu

cf.

nijW

v 4243

(the root of the plant personified) Hengst, cf. Reuss al. after <S Z. Other renderings are

TDE7n, Dtt^n n.pr.m. a king


DBTI

of

Gn

36

M3il

=DWn

Ch

4546
.

Hi (mm), Di De MV; pierceth (cf. T]PI) Bo between (v. p. 108) the stones it liveth (mm)

Ew

Siegf.

onin T
^Ntn

v. v.

sub win.

nin
sub
i.

?Nntn

Ch 33 19

v.

following.

run.

fl. J"l?n vb. (almost wholly poet.) see, be-

hold (Aram. Palm. Ethp.


Ar.

WW = So^Reckendorf

)ju.,

Kjn,

see, perceive

with the eyes;


2MG
'

1888-

with the inner vision, only ; l?J-. perceive astronomer, astrologer) Qal Pf. 'n ^ 58" jLL + 6 1.; n^n pr 22 29 29 30 rvjn is 578; win jb 1 5 >;

MT scribal error) 1. seer: a. of unnamed Otp Is persons, syn. (DtyQJ 2K 17 IS29


Vin
13

trnh n.m. seer; abs. 'n Am7 +7t.; mh iCh2i +3t,; HjVl 2 Ch35 pi. DMhl S 2 9 + 4 t.; D'pn 2 Ch 33 (so rd. with @;
12

cstr.

15

10

19

10

10

30
2

mDf> Mi 3
b.
,

7
;

historical writers

mthn n:n
appar.

+ 5t. orpin Jb 2 7 Ez 13 78 /my/.nt:TNu24 + 2t.; 3fs.TnniMi4"; 2 ms. mnn Ex 18 s. rnnx ^17"+ 4 1; tnA Jb 23';' pi. WT Is 26" + 4 t.; f**TP Is 2 6 n]
sjrmn

^,63
;

irn

Jb 2 4
1

12

Ch 33^ DW1 nan (@)

Ch 33 19 (MT

n.pr.)

21

iCh2i 9 M 2 Ch
9

named prophets; Gad 2824"= iCh2 9 29 2Ch29 25 ;AmosAm7 12 Iddo


;

j2
i

Heman
2

?W
10
;

15

Is33 +2t.;
ct7';

17

WrjH Is 3 o
2

10

Ct7';

pi.
9

CI135

Jehu 2CI1 19 2 c. the singers 6 30 Ch25 Asaph 2 Ch 29 Jeduthun Note It seems best to add 2. vision
;
.

15

ninji
Is'3'0

Imv. mn"i s 33
ctfr.

/n/
;

rttn

27

4 g6 ; vn ,/, 4 6 Ez 21 34 ; Ft. mh
.

(cf.

nxi

is 2 8 7 )

njh

D'lh Is 4 7 13 Ez 13 916 2 a 28 (All other ptc. forms are used as nouns, v. nth.) 911 1. see, behold: a. with the eye, ace. rei V'58

Ez 12 27

pi.

Pr

22

Ex

24

11

God in theophany God, after death, apart from the (JE);


29
Is 33

20

20

57

we made a vision (had a vision, in connexion with She '61 i.e. by necromancy, v. Du which makes us secure; XTIDVIK 1TH3 JTO); Ew 51568 trans, oracle here and '2K17 13 ; Hoffm ZA,f '"' 9S 'we have appointed a puts this under 1 " prophet with She '61 (SS Ein bei der Scheol beShe'Cl

o^
||

i>iKe>

dji i s

28 15 with

flesh

Jb io 26 27
-

the face of

God

fn'

stellter

17'

(after death), b. auhj. the eyes themselves; man's ***"* eV es wil1 behold Is 33"; eyes:

T^y 'TH?

4 2 c. with 3 look ty 1 1 1 7 on (intensely, with gratification); a damsel Ct 11 Zion Mi 4"; " Dyb in the temple V'27 4 7

also of God's eyes

93 % AVRVChe Di al., are at (or have made an) agreement (prophetic advice of seers being taken at time of making treaties; v. tWJ 1), Vid. also nth~?3 n.pr.m. sub 73

Seher"),

who is answerable to us for it

'

D" 8 tptn n.m.


BN204

'

vision

(on format,
cstr.

cf.

Lg
i
1

the

work of God Jb36 25

with investigation

D'OSiaa on the stars, as stargazers, in astrology

)
t.

abs. 'n

Ho 12"+ 25 t.;

*itn

Is

1. vision, as seen in the ecstatic state

rmn
||

303
||

wi

DDp Mi 3
tt"22
15
;

6
;
||

||

Dn

24

'n IWI

niD^n Dn i 17 QDPO Ez n*; Ez 12 27 13 16 'n nK"l Dn


;

'H3 HNn

Dn8"9
-

31
;

'H3 131

^89

0
;

TjWH n.pr.m. (vision) ancestor of Benhadad king of Aram 1 K is 18 (Kloprop. )i"im and
comp. *
'

Jim

Kn

23

?N nNnj

Dn

').

8' viston ap2>eared

unto; 'n XSD

flirPD "La, 2*

Ez

12

2223

find a vision from Yahweh; also Dn 8 1317 26 io 14 1 1. 2. otoji, in

^nfll n.pr.m. (El


") king of
-

sees ;
8

As. Haza'ilu
16
,

COT
6
;

the night iT*? Jitn I s 29^. 3. divine communication in a vision, oracle, prophecy 'n t?p3 N'3JO seek a vision (jnrophecy) from prophet Ez
1 16 7*; (ff)-Q*r 1 S 3 1 Ch 17 ; ro-r nab jiin 16 Je 23 a proplieey of their own hearts (minds) they speak; Dsb rVEnni 5>yK DDpl "> Jim
||

K 8 " v=2 Ch 22 contr. S'J" 1 K 1 9 1517 2 K 8' v M = 2 Ch 2 2 2 Kg io 1 2 18191 1 3 ".22.?4.s5. bNTTJ n'3 Am i
Aram

12

6 4

14

15

32

7 N^n n.pr.m.
s

{vision of

El) Levite of

the line of Gershon, of the time of Solomon


1

Ch

23

D^amo

msn j e I4 m /a /sg

trPtn

/OTOTl an<jr Ti (

byN)

n.pr.m. (Yah hath


ffJWT)

seen)

one of the

worthless divination

if deceit

of tlieir

own hearts
(del.

chiefs of the

'03

Ne

1 1

5
.

they are prophesying; 'n 3713 write the vision Hb 2 2 ; also Ho 12" Hb 2 3 Pr 29 18 Ez 7 13

Co).

4. vision, as
l

title

mrO

Ob

1
;

Jim "1BD Na i ; of other writings of prophets 2


1

of book of prophecy, 1iTyt5 'n Is I ; .T13V 'n

Ch 32 s2

^ tNTOT^ n.pr.m. (El sees)l. Benjamite warrior of David 1 Ch 12 4 2. priest of David 1 Ch 16 6 3. a Levite 1 Ch 23 19 24'. 4. a Levite of the sons of Asaph 2 Ch 20".
.

t [ni^n]

"iina in the n.[f.], only cstr. V(

storation

5. ancestor of one of the families of the reEzr 8 5


.

visions (prophecies) of Iddo 2 Ch 9 29 , the title of a collection of prophetic history, v. Jim 4.


'

restoration

"f^T n.pr.m. (Yah Ez io 15


.

sees)

a prince of the

J1*rtn n.f. vision,


cf.

format,
cstr.

Lg

BN:02
sf.

conspicuousness (on abs. 'n Is2i 2 Dn8 58 )


;

T^tTO n.[m.] visionabs.'oGn 15 cstr. mnp Nu2 4 416 Ez 13 vision, in the ecstatic
1
;

Him

Is 29";

DSnitn I S2 8 18 ; 1. vision,

state K1E>

nmo

(||

313

oracle ofaprophet Jlltn Is 21 2 a hard y""IH| '"l^p vision is declared to me; ?3H Jlltn D3? mjjll

prophets;

*# nmo Nu
'"

DDpO) Ez 13 of the false 416 24 (JE; poems of


7

DWnn TBfH n3"]3 Is 29" <Ae


the

mm

'i -Q-1 ,Tn Gn Balaam); nmi33 D"13lH>t< I5'(R) the word of came unto Abram in a vision.

(prophecy) of

whole is become to you as the words of a sealed writing; Dipn t6 biKDTlS: D?rnTPI 18 Is 28 your agreement with Sheol will not stand, so Thes MV De Che Di al. after Vrss, but Ew MM " renders oracle, and Siegf. ffellseherei, v.
'"im

T HtnTp n.f. light, place of seeing, window, nmD'bs nine light over against light "
1

4-5

tn^PIQ
on this 25
30

n.pr.m. (visions)
OTJ04SI,!,,d s- 1 * ,
-

Ch
<

25 (but

2.
[*3p
-

Tttn

2. conspicuousness in appearance: a conspicuous horn Dn8 5 the great

list cf. RS ),=n ]nD iCh a Hemanite chief of a course of singers.

horn v 8 21
others, as

so

Wft
Gr
287
2
-

nirn

Dn

8
,

but

< rd. rrnrw


cf.

II.

JlTFt (-/of

foil.;

Ar.lii
;

Bev.
17

opposite, ''\x^ front,

Lane 537b

v.

Lg

hi., Sfi be BS5 178

Dr'

p BN;00 ) abs. 'n


15

jn n.m.
sf.

vision
17

(on format,
1
-

Lg
20"
',

cf.

Sab.

nnn

prep,

opposite DHM in M V).

7
4
;

Is 22

5
;

cstr. ji"m

Jb
14

7})T\

33
'n

*jn
1

z 3
;

cstr. id.

n
||

Jb 4 13 Jo 3
;

03 1. vision, in the ecstatic state


Tl
15 (K)<3 valley of vision Is 22
.

pi- abs.

niJ'm jb' 7

UJ.,

Ex

2 9 27

Ex29 +4t.; n0) +5 1.; pi. niTPI Lv 9 breast, only ^


*>- 2i

n.m. L,7S1 breast of animals (Aram. M abs. 'n cstr. mn

and only of sacrificial animals; always as wave-

13 8 2. vision, in the night flby (ni)3inn Jb 4 20 1S nibbn Jb 7 14 3. divine communication 33 ;


.

ram of installation Ex 29 Lv8 of peace-offering Lv7 3030 9 20 21 of Nazirite sacrif.


offering; of
s6 - 27
-

in a vision, oracle, j>rophecy:


(ssJWl
4

||

D^ST
pitf

17

Nu 6

20
;

perquisite of Aaron and his sons


cf.

Lv 7 3134

lChl7

15

);

*JltC3n3

iJ

io 1415

JRD

Nui8

18
.

W>3JZo

3 they will be ashamed, every one of his vision


propliesieth.

tiTn n.pr.m. son of Nahor Gn 22 s2


(cf.

Afav

when he

As. n.pr.loc.

UazA, mentioned with BazA

nn
(v. in. W3) by Esar. Dl Gn 22 21 ; also Di). of foil.; Ar. Tin

304

am
with idea of per-

F S07iZK18iB'*"-

COT

on

a.

grow stout, rigid, hard, versity, of Pharaoh's heart


s5

Ex

15 - 22

7
13
.

(v

*jL

cut or notch;

j~

(R);

cf.D3n3T^yipmMal 3

8 1S (all P), b. be severe,

pierce (Frey)).

grievous, of battle 2
(E), 47*- (J
;

K3
2

26
;

of famine
3

Gn
s
.

sq. bv), 2

t[rtH] n.[m.] thunder-bolt, lightningflash (NH WO; Aram. NWn shining cloud) only cstr. t*gj and pi. DT1-H niVp Hq^ qTfl Jb28 M and a way for thunder-bolts = 38^;
;

K 2 5 = Je 52
(||
i^>

41 II.

5657

transit, only ipjn not,

X?

Ch 28 20

strengtlisned

him
1.,
14

but txt. very dub.

"WW).

\V\. Pf.
12

p?n

13

47
2

etc.;

Imp/, PEJ*1
6 9 +2t.;
crfr.

Ex

-|-

10

DfEj

nb*v
, 91

"

Zc io

1
(||

etc.;

Imv. PJO
Is

Ne
17
;

ft.

DK'pBD).
firm,

n
'i??.

54

etc.;

7m/.

P?n 2
2

*gjn

Na

i2 9 +

3 ; 12 t.;

pIM

vb. be or grow

strong,

Pt. p?ntp

Ex

14

D^OD
:

12 9 ; 1.

strengthen

(NH

id. ;
cf.

Aram,
Ar.

.oj-., Pin
faVtrf,

bind on
squeeze)
15

strong (physically)

a. sq. ace. pers.


2
2
(||

make Ju 16 28 sq.
;

tQal
;

or about, gird on,

P/'n Gn 4 i + 4 t; fjn 2CI126 20 7 sf. 2 Ch28 etc.; /!/>/. pTH; 2 Ch 28 ^FJIJ u+ (Baer)+2t.; PID'! Gn 41 "-h; *p|ITJaSlO 2 t. Dt 1 a+ ^P]n Dt 1p}n; Is 28^;' Imv.
;
,

jji

by 3

12
;

sq.

D^n Na
b.
4 ' 16
;
1

people),
Jtealth
so, sq.

= restore to strength Dn io
c.

nb f*BK ;

f personif.
1819
;

to
12
;

Ez 34

p give strength
5

to 1

Ch

29
c.

DpS""

!,

Ho'7'

Ez 30 24 (and v25

Co,

v.

m
1
,

Hiph.)
instr.; of

c. sq. ace. rei Is 41'

Je io 4 (both
,

3i-r;

//

cr. nj7?nb

12 13 ;

sf.

np,inj>

Ez

30
or

2
';

ft. pin
11

Ex 19 19 2 S3 etc.;I.
2

idols); of strengthen4 23 ing tent-pegs, in metaph. Is 54 cf. 33 ; sq.


oft.

manufacture of

grow strong :
7 v. infr.);

1. a. of physical strength of
2
7
;

intrans.&e

bars of gates ^ 147 13 ; fortifying a town, etc.


;

of
14

making

hands Ju

3"

16 21 Ez 22 14 Zc 8 913 (on Ez of arm, sq. inf. Ez 30 21 used of

recovery

fr. illness

Is

power
people,

50

17

(c.

army Dt
sq. IP

JO compar. over3 instr.), 2 S 13". b. of

39

sq.

s 19 32 repair (wall, obj. not expr.) Ne 3 v. 6715 22 6 2 Ch Hiph.; c. ace. of temple 2 K 12 3 8 612 10 2 9 34 cf. v 24 (IIP^); sq.'" rpab 1 Ch
,

Na

2Chn

1L12

strong, 26

26 27 ;

obj.

breaches (ace.)
2

i 2

8 - 913

22

5
.

d. of

Josi7

13

(JE),

=Ju

28
,

compar. be stronger than, too lln =i Ch strong for, prevail against 2 S io 1212 2325 22 1 K 20 cf. of id., sq. ace. 1 K 16 19 '* as prevailing over man Je 20 7 (|| 73}); sq.
; ,

Ezr 9 12 ;

establishing kingdom the hands (ace.) of any one,


24

Ch

1 1 ''.

2. strengthen
sustain, enIs
14

i.e.

courage (opp. HB"1) Ju 9 Je 23 Jb 4 s Ezr 6 s2 Ne 2 18 6 9 2 Ch 29 s4 ;


1

Ez 13 22
3.
i

35

DM^NS IT
Dt
3s

tip

S 23 16
5

sq.
7
;

3 Ezr

+3
c.

instr.)

b\>

Ch 8 3
1

27

5
.

c. of royal

power pim

Tjbh

TH)

strongs-bold, encourage,
1 1

ace.

make s8 2 S 3
.

3 (opp. D'hi D^p'n); c f. 2 Ch 26 (|| n$jn v 16 ), Dn 11 6 *. d. prevail over, upon, of word 4 of king 2 S 24 4 (sq. "^) i Ch 21 (sq. 5>J?).
2

,s

Is 4 1

c.

ace. pers-^-'' JV3 JTlhVP

e. of

bonds Is 28 s2

4. make firm : a. c. 2 ace. ^PJO*? ^333X1 Is 2 2 21 and with thy sash (of office) will I make him firm, i.e. bind it firmly about him (|| B"2^n).
b.

Ch 35s

f.
,9

of sound of trumpet
cf.
16 ptn v )

make firm
yj,

or fixed,
64.

= definitely
make

-IND pirn Tjbin

Ex

adopt

TP
i.

much
a.
lit.

louder

and

(E, louder.

I9

it

grew

2. be firm, fast:

JH "OT ID?

5.

rigid, hard,

e.

perverse, obstinate, harden (the heart of

any
-

be caught fast, of Absalom's head 2 S b. be firm, secure, of a kingdom (sq. 3).


s (+YTO)=a Ch 25 i+vfyft. firm= courageous, confident, esp.

89

2K

14'

Oftener

c. be

21 io 2027 (all E), 9 12 n' i 4 4 8 17 4 Jos 11 20 (D); v. also vbBK> DrMB T\ (allP), Je 5 3 t. Hipb. ne Pf. pnnn j u ; 3 fs

one)

Ex

f+

||

pt<

(q. v.),

Dt
7

3i

6 - 723

Jos
7

l"-

7 - 918
13

2S10"
28 1020
35* 4 1
2
8

s9

13

1K2 iChi 9
2

D), 13 (Hpmnn), 22
(all

I0 a 23 6

Imv., usually

24 'Tfnn Je 4 9 + 16

21 sf.'jn^nn j e 8 ; 'ftphn

Ne

+3

t.;

"JSEffJ*

Ez 3025

etc.;
'

Impf. pMD!

Ch

15

19" 3 2

Ezr io 4

V 27"

26

3i

Is
s

2 Ch 25 . ; sq. nenjnsfc devote oneself to, sq. 3 2 Ch 3 1 \ e. sq. Inf. be firm not to eat blood, i.e. firmly

Hg

AA 2*

Dn io

1919

Jb8 16 -)-2t.; is.pinNl I S4 2; \pyv Je6 23 -f-2t.'; 32 23 + 2 t., etc.'; 7m. P.Tnn 2 S ii Ipiq: Dn ii
,

etc.';

d. holdfirmly

Inf. cstr. PTJTJ 2

K i5

19

'ls 6 4

6
;
'

sf.
1888- 73

TOO
);

to,

refrain from

it

Dti2
-'J?

23
,

cf.

Ch
1

28
2
s3

7
.

Je 3 i 82 ('nn Cod. Petrop. v. RS ,Phx,i 2 6 P'tnp Ex 9 + 9 1.; sf. apjno Dn

ft.

fs.

npinp

3.
sq.
14

press, be urgent, sq.


->S?

+ Inf. Ex

(E) ;

Ne'4 Ez 27 s2
;

11

pi.
'

ty^yrp + 1.
c.

Ne 4"+ 5
make

t.;

cstr.

^no
K 15
19

a.

strong,

strengthen
2

of

hand of
rd.

'*

in prophetic

( Co

v. Fjn). 'I^JEJ, adj.,

ecstasy Ez 3 4, i n bad sente

Je5i ( + ^3).
.

12

b.

make firm, the kingdom


display strength (late)

Ch

26 s

305
JOT,
82 t2. 1\b% Dn n (||*^1). make severe, of battle 2 S 1 1". t 3. Fq. T = 25 /, 49 but Co sq. n'ljfrlj 3o (8ubj. support Ezi6

pm
adj. strong,
stout,

'131

(||

ny

tot?

rds. Pi. as v

24

)t.

= repair, walls of Jerus.,

Ne

3 +3it. Ne3; cf. (in gen.) pt. used substant. pna ^tno Ez 2 7 927 of Tyre and her

4'4'4

'n mighty; 18 1.; f. np jn Ex 3"+3i t. + Ez 3" T a (Co for MT vb. 3 fs.) pi. D'pm Ju i8 + 2 t.; Ez 2 4 (del. Co v. infr.) 3 7 ; 1. strong cstr. 'Pjn

Tptn Ex 10" +

a. of men, rarely pred.

Nu

18

tS. prevail, abs. Dn ships (|| EWE), etc.) 9 7 'nn 1 1 ; sq. ^y Jb 1 8 prevail upon to bbsb ft
;

(compar.

c.
c.

JO),
ft?)
;

(compar.

Jos 14 11 I7 18 (all JE), Ju i8 w also of D?S3 Je 50 34 Pr 23"; of

13

(opp.

""IB"!),

v 31

K4
4

8
.

6. esp. <ae or keep hold

of, seize,

hand of' Jos 4" (D), so Ez 3" Co (v. supr. and ptn Qal 3); cf. of Tyre DJ2 np^n nrpn

grasp
i

a. ta&e AoZd of, seize, catch, sq. 2

Gn
,

,8 9 (J), 2i (E),

Ex

4 (J; ||tnN),

Jul

S 15 27

2Si 11 iKi 50 2 8 2K2 ,2 4 H Is4'Zc8 2323 Pr7 13 26 17 15 2529 2 Ch 28 cf. also Ju 19 with violence Dt
;

Ez 26 17 (del. B Co), b. usu. attrib.; of arm Pharaoh Ez 30 22 (opp. fQJB'i) esp. of hand
;

of of

''

in delivering Isr. from Egypt,

Ex 3
16

19

v. Di),

6 11

(perh. pf. consec. freq., v. Dr), 5 ? 2 S 15 ; fig. <ae hold in order 13"; sq. 32 c. ace. Is to lead one (subj. ') sq. 2 Je3i
I

22 26 25 11
2

Si7

35

(all J),

Dt 6 21

Dn

(gloss? 9"; in

16

cf. Is5i 41 ; (2; ||^n)); sq.acc. Na 3 toi:e 42 hold of tlie brick-mould, Je 6 23 as 5o Zc 1 4 13 s 1011 seize the kingdom (with violence) ^ 3 5 Ne 4
18
14
,
, ,

913

wonders done by agency of Moses Dt 34"; also npJ0 im Vfy nba Ex 32" (JE), cf. Nei 10 T but oftener nJBJ yi-ijirt nptn tu Dt4 M 5 15 7 19 11 2 26 s Je32 21 yjr 136 12 of control of enemies and deliverance from exile Ez 20 33 34 more gen.
, ;
'

Dt 3 M

Dn
8
21

11

21
;

in metaph.
43

Mi
-

4 (b'n

TffinQCf),

Je 6 24

49 (v. Gie), 50 ; of pious laying hold of', 2 IS64 6 cf. 27* 56 2 4 6 ; of other gods 1 sq. 22 18 9 2 Ch 7 cf. 9 laying hold of wisdom Pr 3 5 13 39 6 b. have or keep hold of, sq. 2 7 Je 8 4 Jb 2 2 Ju 16 26 2 S3 29 Je 50 33 Ne 4 16 C. hold up, sq. s3 2, fig. sustain, support Lv 25 ; of' holding
,

24

2 Ch 6 of B oppoih?). 1 K 8 5 sition to Zedekiah Je 21 ; once of Edom, opp. 20 Isr. npm T21 naa DSD Nu 2o (JE). c. of sword
42
32
(||
;

of- IS27
1

n^iani nfaQ), 19"; sound of trumpet (


(||

wind Ex io 19
16

= loud) Exi9
1
17

(J),

(E).

battle 2

d. severe, sharp, hot, of S 1 1 lb sickness 1


,

war

S 14 s2
,

(pred.),

(pred.),

famine

18 2

his servants

Is42

45',

cf.
1

Jb 8 20

e.firrn, hard, of face,


;

COB EZ3 8

forehead,

v 6 (|| Ittffi, used substantively (|| li)), Ne. holding fast to (2) his work Ne 5 16 ; *lV); of ,s cf. of wicked, holding to his house Jb 8 30 cleave or cling to (?]}) one's brethren Ne io
;

Dn

v. also pt.

8 nsp v

c.

!); of sky

Ez2 4
,

9 adamant, sim. of forehead v (compar., Jb 37 18 (pred.) In pi. cstr. 3.b Tl hard of heart (\\&12 HSfc) but om.

B Co, nSD"'n
(||3P" B'p).
(Pjn2, T
10
;

j*

hence
so

C. keep, retain, sq.


13

Ex9

(J),

Ju

hard (= impudent) of forehead 2. as subst., a strong one, of ''


character
of,

19

Ez
18

7
.

Sm Co (MT Hithp.);
d. hence

as, in the

Mi
2
7

(ace.) also hold, contain, sq. ace.

sq.

anger

Is 40
in'3

of

V8
pjni

a strong one)
-

agent Is 28 (\\YQK); v also

Ch 4

5
.

t
ti

Hithp.
;

i3

+3

etc.;

p*nn1 2

Ch 2 1 4 32 s
s P.
;

Pf P?nrin 2 Ch Impf. P&fft Gn 48^+7 tj VW. Ez'7 (but Sm Co rd.


(esp.

Ch)

13

comp.=orae too In Ez 34 16 MT uses strong for Je3i" VMS 'nn in bad sense (ijnjo^n), Co, with diff.
}>BK;
;

t&

Am 2

14

c. |?

10

Hiph.), etc.; Imv. P?nnn

20 22 ; ipinnn

text, in

good sense

(v.
v.

VB).

4
2

9
;

Inf. cstr.
6

.nnr6
pi.'

S
2'

Dn

io 21

8 9 13 16 ; Ft. p?nn? Ch 10 ; 1. D^nnj? 1

Ch
1

p)Jl adj.verb.

Pin

Qal

Pt.

strengthen oneself 2

S3
28

K20
19
,

22

I3
1

21 4 23 1 25" 27 6 ; sq. ?y against 2

Ch i Ch

12
17

13

18 t[pjn] n.[m.] strength, only 'pin + 2 error 2 S 22 where L to-^vs /iov). (om. by
|[

jram s<re^ Ezr

S 306

fig.

= tae courage
1

Dnio
2

cf.

WTQ
s
.

(De
t

al.

der. fr. Pjh,

but [nP ]PI] favours pjn). T


45-

'nnn
he

Ch

15

2. j>m<
2
(i.

[np^n]

Inf. n.f. strength, force (strictly


1

forth strength, use one's strength Gn 48 exerted himself, he sat up by a great

e.

effort),

Nu
s

Ch 19" 2 Ch 4. 3. sq. *J*J? withstand 2 Ch 13 78 32 cf. OV hold strongly with 1 Ch 1 1 Dn io sq. 9 of ', i^n abw niz ? ay 'nnrb 2 Ch 16 . For v. Sm Co Da. ipinir Ez M rd.
20

13

Ju 20 22

S 49

S io 12

form fr. ptn v. Ges' ") 1. of urgency of '''s band in prophetic inspiration "Tjn npjna Is 14 2. of royal power ^V73 8" (cf. p]n Ez 3 ). 15 2 16 2 Chi2 26 (||P?n v ),
1

Dnn
of
',

10

',

tptn n.m.
3
t.;

strength;
13

'n cstr.

p]H

Am6 ; 1.

T 'n

Ex 13 s + Ex 13s 14"'
-

Hiph.,

(all

JE).

2. national strength

Am 6 Hg 2
13

s2
.

nptn
tnpTn
nijina,

306
sivenefs
1"!

n
*]K3 3i?J &23

n.f. strength, force, violence, alw.


etc.;

Pr

1 I

22

s^

of fft r
'

with strength, force,


4

1. of oppres-

woman
-\yvp 'n

with dub. character.

2.

wr'ZcT.

ioar
of

sion

Ju 4 3 forcibly,
16
;

violently; capture by force

^8o"

fig.

of foes of Isr. (in

fig.

E;- 34 of ruling T^JM 'na with force i S 2 2. rebuke severely, sharply and with rigour.

vineyard).

Ju8'; cry mightily, insistently


2

Jon

3*.

t"V]n n.pr.m.
j) r
smx.iii.

(cf.
162

inscr.

in

RA

1887 ' 1"- 7


,

fljjin?

Ni}

zMG 1886,

K 2"
1

v. Pin

Qal

Inf.
1

offence ;' but

Nbr *"" 1887


N^W?

'pointing
'

to avoid

Dc

t^Tll n.pr.m. a Benjamite


Afa K (f)i
;

Ch

8 17 ,

ttCVItn,

~W*n,

etc.)

comp. Talm. & X pomegranate (and


2Sil

"

Efw.

apple; Syr. o, liojl), cf. |*TJ fl 2 S 4 1. a priest of 17 th course (assigned to David's

n.pr.m. in^ptn, PP^rn, vijjjirp, njptir


Aa<A strengtliened, strengthened ; BA8 ' * C0T on 2 1 8' Jager Hazaki(i)au Schr JA " 1883F " -M*r - mN - 7 seal Gann ; Of. n.pr. ptff on
(''
'<

= As.

time)iCh24 ;X>tfi<(i6th,v ),butAwCp,

,5

14

L X^ffip. Hfp, L
nn, -

2. one of those sealed


Atop.
1

Ne

io 21 ;

-on

format,

son of Altaz, 2K i8 11014 " 151616 also 'n , EOS Pr 25 14-; elsewh. 16 20 i8 9 -r34 t. 20 10 ) in 2
,

Lag ) King of Judah, seldom tlJPK


v.

BN134

1.

trVVrrr n.pr.m.

Ch 9 12 cf.

WW p

2 8 b.

Eflww,
1

nn T

v.

sub mn.

(exc.

Wpp":
31

tKuR^vb.
Ar.
.Aa-i
EC.

miss

(a goal or way),

go

K
:

18-21
-

||

Is 36'

t.,

Is

36-39;
;

also

18 t Je 26

usu.
also

16 in Ch Ch 3 13 2 Ch 2o 1827 30 24 32 27 41 in' 2Ch28 + 35t.2Ch29-33; ptmiCh4


,

wrong, sin (NH ret'./ Aram. NOn, )^,; As.hatti, in MV; Zim BP46 ; Sab. KDn, MOftn, id'.,

DHM

efo

2K20 Jei5 4 and


10
,

in title Is

tnjjrP

error ; or

wrong, commit a mistake or wia&e <o mrss <Ae marA ; iv. ww'ss
tlie

a.
</te

Ho

Mi

t (if

'

in these three be not txt.

wari, miss

err. for

HJi?]n great-great-grand\). 1 toO EffKiou, father of proph. Zephaniah Zp I man l. +3. Ef.a(j), FJJgjn perh.=
,

t2.

way; Eth. TPJi: fail to find Ex in deriv.) Qal P/.'n 8 15 31 nKon Je 5 o14 32 + 29 1., 3 fs. nwpn Lv5 La i Ez i6 lb nNDn Ex'5 16 etc., + 82 t. Pf.; Impf.
Ziai-e; sts. sin, esp.
,
, ,

of royal Davidic line of Chr. t4. rPgJTr),


cf.

Ch

+5.

prob. near time head of a Efeia(i),


3
2
16

s3

Nan; tong

Lv 4 3 +

12

1.,

wonn Ex
Ez
21

20 20
6

family of returned exiles Ezr


also 'n

=n;j5|n
28".

Ne

21

20't.Impf.; Inf.tiSn
(txt. err. for

+ 8t.,Nit2nD^39
,

^4

etc.+
2
,

Ne

io 18

W^P Efmr, an
Ch
strengtheneth,
cf.

s8 none) Gn 20 nwpra Nu 1 5

irton

Ephraimite, Ahaz's time 2

tW
foreg.;

TIT n.pr.m.
BN
I34

and prophet, son of Buzi, bfcngX, Ez i 2. priest of 19th course (assigned to 24"
David's time)
course,
cf.
1

v.Lag

(GW

1. the

well-known priest
3

22 Ez 33 12 (del. Co); Ft. KOin Pr i3 -r 6t., M+ 2 ituh Ec 8", KBh is i 4 Ec 9 2 NCin Is 65 1., 33 36 sf. risen Ez i S 14 sf. HKOh Pr 8 pl.D^Dh 1_ mt M t g4.2o. xonn NP thou shall not miss 2 J b 5*, NOin D^f3 }? Pr 1 9 ow hastenanything
,

Ch

24

16
,

Ef.jX,

(20th

it?S5

A)

IcujX.

ing with his feet misseth (the way or the goal); DDh 'NCh Pr 8 36 the one missing me (Wisdom) is one wronging himself^(opp. ^Sb) mis,
;

in*p^PP, irpTJT

v. injptn S u P r.

i.e.

De
cf.Ar.

2 10 ace. to endanger, one's life Pr20 Hb2 2. sm, nis the VB (others sub 3 q. v.)

HTn
731c
;

(-/of

foil.;

meaning dub.; perh.

goal or path of right

the eye 'Ji.

was or became narrow,

small,

Lane

hence narrow-eyed animal).


id.;

and duty: a. against man, 14 9 21 21 abs.Ex 5 I6 (E), iS 2 6 2S19 1K18 2K18 ; with p of the person against whom or towards

t-Ttn n-m.* 80'" swine, boar (NH


;

whom
24", have
1

one

sins,
31

Aram. N?]D, )Ll~; Ar.^jii. (Aram, loan* 11S) Eth. flttC: 110 wd. ace. to Fra yet v. Lag
,

K8

Gn 40 =2 Ch 6 M

(E),
;

Ju

1 1

27

25

19

"p TlNBn

TO

v>herein
;

I sinned against

thee ?

Gn

(only once;=wild boar), alw. st. abs., 4 t. c. art. 'TO;

v.

Hom

N9319fW38B

1.
8
,

with 3,

1^3 IKCnn b Gn

20 9 (E) Je 37 18 s2 42 (E) do not sin


4S
.

swine, for-

7 bidden as food Lv 1 1 (P), Dt 14 cf. 'TO Tfett 3 17 and 'nTM 66 as heathen offering Is 65* 66 "138392 8* 172325 with implication ofrepul);
,

b. David 1 S 1 9 against the lad, against 20 elsewhere always against God, abs. Ex 2O (E), 3 1 " 17 2123 11 Nu 16 22 (P), 9" (J) Jos 7 (D) Lv 4 5 Ne 6 13 Jb i 6 22 7 20 io 14 24 19 35" f 4 5 7 32 Is 43 27
-

(RS

1'

64

2121 16" 28 16 33 12 Je 2 s5 La 5 7 Ez 3

Ho 8"

Ntsn
(del.We
K,Pr0I,h
2
)

307
;

wan
Lv9'
6

v" 10' 13 *3n xarb <nnj t6 ) 30 have not permitted my palate to sin Jb 31 ; 4 Pt. KCh, used as adj., sinful nation Is I sinful
,

to Vjrt?

(P);

to sin-offering

Lv6

19

(P);

person

but usually as noun, sinner Pr 1 1 31 13 22 14 21 Ec 2 M 7 26 8 12 9 218 Is 65 20 Sin ^NOn we have sinned Nu 1 4 40 2 I 7 is confessed
18
;
. :

Ez

4 ' 20

upon 29 the altar RV); nnatOH DDT flN 'n 2 Ch 29 s4 made a sin-offering with their blood on tin altar. 3. purify from sin: the altar, by putting the
73?

n3TDn

the altar

Ex

30

(P; not cleanse

(E)

Juio 15 1S12 10 iK8 47 =2Ch6 37 Nei 6


,
,

^io6

Ex
2
1 8

27

"

La 5 Dn9 'nKDn / have sinned Nu2 2 34 (J) 1S15 2430 2S24 1017 iCh
;

16

6is

man who sinneth not 1 K 8 46 15 = 2 Cb 6 3113 n'W 1B>N pK3 pHx J'N DIN 2 20 NDIT $C1 Ec7 /o) man there is none righteous
KBIT N7
</iere is
,

Jb33

Sin

is

universal

"1E>K D"1K

px

mo
,

blood of the sin-offering on its horns, Lv8 l6 (P), Ez .jg 20 22 22 23 ; the sanctuary, by applying to it the blood of the sin-offering Ez 45". 4. purify from uncleanness: the house of the leper by application of the mixture of living water and blood of the bird Lv 1 4 49 62 (P); a person, by application of the mixture of living water and ashes of the red heifer Nu I9 ,9 (P), by sprinkling with a hyssop sprig V'S 1 '-

in the earth who doeth good

and sinneth not ; God Gn20 6 (E), 3 9 9 (J),Ex 3 2 33 b, against 3334 33 16 18 25 23 Nu32 (both JE), Dt 9 20 1 S2 12 14 s3 35 46 60 = 2 Ch 6 MMM-", 2 K 1 7 7 Ho 4 7 Mi 7 1 K 8 3 M 714 Ez I4 1S Is 42" Jb 8 4 Zp i Je 40 44 50 11 7 ^7 8 119 Ne i; in confession b TlNDrt Ex 5 6 io 16 Jos? 20 ^), 2Si2 15 ^4i 5i injHonDt
with
,
'

Hiph. Pf tfonn
err. for IPtpWI) a

K
6

I4
;

l6

17

t.,

fenri
2

K
3

'

16 1 K 16' Ne 13 pl. Impf. KBrr J u 20 2K2i li ';'K' t?!Tri LH24 4 Nonni 1 k'16 2 21 22 33 5 pl. worjj Ex'23 Inf. tnprin Ec5 i K 16"

imn

13

sf.
26
;

DN'onn

(Kt
s

17

';

Je 3 2 3S (Qr),

"Cinn
2

Je 3 2 35 (Kt

err.);

Pt. pl. cstr.


$bj>

8 14 14 720 Dn 9 811 ; with 1" Ju io 10 1 S 7 6 Je 3 of instr., lips Jb 2 10 tongue ^r 39 s ; wherein


,

Wtpqo

Is 29

';

1. miss the

mark: >3X3

EZ37
of 3

23

Lv4 23 (P),

therein

Lv 5 m (P);
'

ellipsis

in phrase '? 'n "lEW DJiy (iAet'r) iniquity

16 NDq: N71 Tiye'n-pN Ju20 slinging with stones at an hair and would not miss. 2. induce or cause to sin: with ace. Ex23 33 (JE), Ne

wherein they sinned against

me Je 33 s 8 TOVVZ
;

Nu 15 5 by error, unwittingly Lv 4 w with (all P); against thy judgments Ne g 5 26 ?3?, with regard to LV5 Nu6"(P) Ne 13
2 - 2227 15
;

2728

elsewh. in the phrase bN^B^ DN N'Bnn ; 16 2B li,J6 26 3034 cawsed 7rae/ to sin 1 14 15 1 6 (/()

28

13

K
;

2 1

22

22
s5

53

2 K 3

io

29 - 31

13

2611

14

24

is

' 8- 24 - 28

23";
11

c. sf. ref.

to Isr. 2

K 17
ace.

s1

with cognate ace. nNBn'n


'n 1B>N

Ex 3 2 30 31 (JE); nNEn
-

Je 32

(sts. c.
1

2nd
26 - 34
l;

nXDn, or "HPN
2Ki7
M
;

mff nu
2l

K 21
'

"

ref. to

Nu

12
9

11

(J)
18

Lv

s - 28 - 2885

4
30

61013
(all 2

riNon

:-

-iKi5
30

i6

26

2i 16
1

^""(H), Dt

K 14
"iBte

1622

15

5 16 1319

P)
17

K 21
;

1K14
22 s3
2

K 21

15

i6

no 2nd
1

ace.

prob. also 16 2 9 21 22

11

Ez

18 24 33 16 ; b 'n

by 'n neto
'n IB'X
sin, forfeit

mun
.

nxun Je 16 10 Ne i 6 14 Lv 4 (P); 'n sen La i 8 wpn


;

23

Je32

the rest are


21

am-

biguous).

3. bring into guilt, condemnation,

Dt 19 15
:

DOT
c.

3. incur guilt, penalty by 73 lb TINam Gn 43' I shall


thee all

incur the blame of sinning against


days,
cf.

my

punishment: DIN ^unD Is 29 whobring aman 4 into condemnation; y-wn riN N'cnn N7 Dt 24 thou sfialt not bring the land into guilt; jnn ?N " B nN Ec 5 5 do not permit thy ^>E'3"n^? t?arb T

44 (J);

32

ace.
2

Cf'BJ

Nt?in forfeiting one10

Pr 20 self, one's life 'n -\V NMNt v. sub

Hb

ace. to most, yet


7

1.

VPm Lv 5
11
;

A *AaZ/

mouth to bring thyflesh into punishment. Hithp 21 ,2 Impf. Nenn^ Nu i9 +4 t., wenn; Nu 8 19 17 wtsnnn wsnn> j b 4 i Nu 3 1 iNQnnn Nu 3 1 "-,
.

in'njf /' trespass-offering

which he has incurred

1. miss
VW

oneself, lose oneself, fig. for be bewil-

by sin ; 'n nc>N D?K" v 16 M'Aai

tt3"p
7ie

Lvs

Bhprrjo

'n neta

nx

the holy thing he sliall

hath incurred by taking of Pi. Pf Nt?n pay.

Jb 41 6y reason of consternation they are beside themselves 2. purify oneself from are afraid). (||
dered, beside oneself, W^eWr;
17 21 a. Levites Nu 8 b. uncleanness, only in 1920 those in contact with the dead Nu 1 9 121320 3 1 ; with 3, iTIJ iD3 NU31 23 ; by a mixture of ashes

Dna&

Lv

52
i

sf.

teen

Nu
2222
;

sf. EZ43 Lv 9 15 "'JNDnri ^ 5 i 9 n^nN Gn3i 39 nwnn WtsnV 2 Ch 29 24 Inf. NBn LVI4 49 EZ43 23 Pt. msron Lv6 ; 1. 6ear tos: n|Bns oix / 6are <fo Zoss of it Gn 31 39 (E lit. / let it be nJtsnX I was made to miss missing ? poss. id.
;
,

3 p l. INtsn

nx&n Ex 29 + 19 Kerm Lv8 7m;>/.


19
3fi
,

2 t.;

15

of the red heifer with fresh

water

Nu

19".

19

tNipn ,42 )'n Lv


?NCn
cstr."

n.m. D,K-' sin (on format,


i
17

v.

Lag

ra

+ 15
29

1.

sf.
;

La3
"NOq

M
,

DNtpn

LV2020
Ez
23

ison Lv 2 4 15 + 5 1., D'NCn Ec io 4 ; pl.


;

it]).

2.

make a

sin-offering:

c. sf.

referring

K io

49

sf.

'KOri
2

Gn4i',

wan

308
16

ntan

Is38 ^51", y'SOn Dnp 1// i03 1. (tin: a. against man Gn4i 9 (E) Da'XCnis i ls Ec 1 o4 b. elsewh. ag. God, abs. Is 3 1 7 Ho 1 2 9
17

W]

10

Gn4 7 + I24t.; nfn?Nui5 24 (txt.err.fornfc<t3n7),


2 1 nxtsnp Zc 13 (but'rd. nxBnbsta

1-

36

);

cstr.
;

niwn Ex 30 10 +
vhstsri
j

1
,

Ken

'n

La

8
7

cf.

Dt

15

19

K 10

s9
;

sm worthy of death Dt2i 22 =ni 16 God is entreated: hide 3, because of, Dn 9 sins 51"; and it is said in thy face from my faith, thou wilt cast behind thy back all my sins Is 38 2. guilt of sin: 2 KUn IW (the
;

astro 'n 26 with 'n 22

mo

k 16

26

M 9 WOpn Gn 3 1 + 1 6 1. DanNtsn Ex 3 2 30 + 3 1., eto.,+


t.
;

sf

yfr

17

52 1. sf.; pi. rton' 2 K 12" + 3 1.; cstr. mtfan ^25 7 +i7t.; ntftan Nus +6t.; sf. rniNtsn ^25 intitsn Ezi8 33 etc., + 40 t, "sf. ; 36 1. sin a. against man Gn 31 5o (E), Nu 12 (J) 1 S 20 ms 'n sms against man Nu
6

18

21

16

17

11

guilt of sin)

HO IKDrO
IKDro E*N
,6

come on one Dt 15 9 21 22 23 22,23 24 15

/8 sin (guilt) die 7 (P); 16 eae/t /or /ms own sin Dt 2 4

Nu2

=2 K

'DX WIDIT KOTO V' 51 in sin (condition of sin and guilt) my mother con18 ceived me; D-JBO Da'NCn DN Is i though your
i4
sins be like scarlet (in guilt) vh nfetf N? 10 o< according to our sins (their guilt) >jf 103 3. punishment for sin : hath he done to us.
;

=2 Ch 25";

Elsewhere b. against God Lv 4 142328 38 1313 19 2 K 21 1617 2 Ch 33 14 1 K i6 (P), 1 212 26 Is 3" 30 58 59 16 1018 30 1416 50 s0 La Jes 622 Ez 16 61 18 14 2I 19 33 1016 Am 5 12 (We K1Pr<">h 4 18 rds. Qa^NCn, as Is i v. KBPI on ace. of
6

5 (P).
1

2 17

UWBm
20

masc. DVDIVV), Mi i' 3 3 s ty 32 s 51 5 59 4 Pr 5 M 13 6 s4 14 ni 2i 4 2 4 9 Jbi3 2323 Hljn 'n sins of

'n

punishment) Lv 20 24 Nu 9 i8 (P); with 5jJ, oear sin because (H), 9 32 17 of Lvi 9 22 (H) Nu i8 (P); bear sins of

NBO bear sin


13
ffi

15

(its

7 ,_ 25'; iB>S3 'n ^D3 I3 Mi 6 /rwi< child as an offering) for the 0/ wiy 6oo!y (my sin of myself; sin of divination 1 S 1 s 23 ; of the

my

youth

\)r

mouth
of

13
i//

59

&MP

'BV 'n

Ho

8 4 the sin of my

people they eat (gain their daily food

by means

idols (in

worshipping

idols)

Ez

49

the ideal
;

servant of Yahweh bore the sins of many Is 53 12 without Nfeo, only La3 39 1XDn by T3J (wherefore
doth) a
his sin ?
I

it, cf.We; 5! Hi Or al. sin-offering, but this not elsewhere in early proph., and fty against

man

(complain) for

the

punishment of

ners

DWI
(J),

[t^tn] adj. and n.xn. 1. sinful, 2. sins as adj.f. nxtSPI 9 elsewhere only pi.

Gn 4 (J) door (of Cain) sin is a crouching beast; sin of the people is embodied in the golden 21 calf Dt 9 ; and the high places of Beth Aven
it,

y.We

M '");
3 on
3

fr\

mm

||

nns7

at the

Am

Nu32 +i5
9
;

iTKtsn Is 13

1. adj.
Am 9*.
10

t.;

cstr.

Ken

Am^

sf.

a. sinful

men Nu 32 14
condemna-

ground of sin Ne 9 for sin Mi i 2K24 L340 Je 15 13 17 3 Ez 16 52 with or 22 16 2 Is 43 s4 'ra ~]bn walk in by sin 1K14
io 8
6
;

Ho

c.

the

37

sin

K is
2
30

32634

i6 1926 31
-

22

17

'rn P31 cleave


-

kingdom

b. exposed to

unto sin
1

21 I reckoned as offenders 1 Pt. (cf. Hiph. 21 Is 29 ). Elsewh. 2. n.m. sinners Nu if(P),

tion,

K3

s
;

c. 'J,

on account of sin Dt 9 W
11

S 15 18
s5

Am 9
10

Is

104

Pn
u
T

s 15 9 14 9 13 33 ^ 1" 25 26 51 , 23"; nin 7 'n sinners against

28

'"Gni3
Is 5
18
.

(J).

t nNtfln

n.f. sinful thing, sin,

Ex 34 7 (JE)

16 19 Mi 6 13 ; for sin Lv 4 3 28 3S 5 613 (P) 19 (H); 'n by 51D add unto sin 1 S 12 19 2 Ch 28 13 Is 30 Jb 34 37 c. 3 according to 21 1021 c. ? to or for sin Lv 16 Dt 19 15 sin Lv 26 34 30 Pr io 16 Zc 13 c. JO because of 1 K 12 13 26 610 13 more sin Lv4 5 ^"(P), ^"-"(H), La 4
15
22

26

18 - 24 - 28

than sin

Jb35
^93

3
;

n^nD
'n

''FfynQ
''JBD

I am

clean

tnNian
Ex
32
21 -30 - 31

n.f. sin, sin-offering (?)


'ft
1

from
1. sin,
V'

my

sin Pr 20 9 ;

because of sin

chiefly in the phrase n?13

(JE), 2 whose sin is covered


7
.

K if
is

9 great sin Gn 20 (E) 'n '-IDS ; ^32' he


;

because of sin 1 2 C. 'n "ins walk after sin 2 13 3 84 J 'n

16

14

i?n

return from sin IP


14

WiK8M =2

men should Ch 6 26 Ez 1 8 21
,

but the prayer of the wicked becomes sin when he is judged


blessed
ty

33

depart from
611
1 24

p 2 Ki 3
^38 Ne I
19
;

4
d.

io 31 15 18 ; 11D ^yipllD 2 9 24!!8 1 5 beconcernedabout )D JNT ;


it
-

109

2. sin-offering (ace. to most)


i/f

i"6iy

cw/ess
2
.

'n n'ninn

rtNDni

40

offering (so Vrss

whole burnt-offering and sinThes SS al., but < whole

9
13

God
10
;

Nus 7 (P); 'n by deals with sin: (1) he


it

mam

MV

visits punishment

upon

(by)

IpB Ex32 (JE)


;

34

burnt-offering with sin v.


-

Br MP329 ).
1
l

H08
io 6
;

inquires after it 7 tJHT Jb 9 Je 14 watches over it by ~VCW Jb 14 16 hoards it


12
;

is

noun = crouching

tntnn.f. I814 S8 (Gn 4 7 noexceptionforr?

up H013
32

(2)

by forgiveness : 'n VWi


;

Exio 17
'n?

beast) sin, sin-offering, 'n

32

(JE),

S I5 25

'n \\y

vim

^32

5
;

vim

n^cn
Jos24 (E),^25
19 18
;
18

309
for himself

n^ian
.

Kg

34.3

Che

9 pardon'xb rho Ex 34 (JE) Je 36 s ; removal IDD

Is 27"; 1U3JH 2S12 13 ; casting into the depths 19 of the sea Mi 7 ; (3) by covering over, making "1S3H I^INED Is 6 7 atonement sin shall

for

thy

be covered over; actively, 'H s Ti rrin nNcn 85

?y "133

ty

1<f;

(cf.

*D| ^32');
s4

'n Dnni>

(Qr) ma&e an ena" of sins Dn 9 ; (4) 6?/ blotting out 'n nno Is 44^ Je 18 23 V 109' 4 Ne 3*; cleanse from sin 'TO ^.HD ^ 51 4 ; TO "tipB a

fountain for sin Zc 13

and the people and on each of the 7 Mn days of the Passover week a Dny "VyB* Ez 45 When a priest entered the sanctuary tominister after his cleansinghe was to offer his sin-offering Ez 44 s7 P gives several grades a. a ruler s4 25 should offer a he-goat Lv 4 Nu 7 >==< MuiNjiTMLff. an ordinury person a ghe-goat 29 28 6 LV4 (cf. v ) 5 Nu 1 5", ewe lamb Lv 4 ^ 33 33 34 19 1416 a turtle dove or young pigeon 14 Nu 6 .81 lWO Lv 5 7 Nu6 or one-tenth I4 I5 of an ephah of fine flour Lv5 n "- 12 according to
.

(5)
;

6?/

wo< remember34

ability of the person,


ing, the
it

and nature of

offence.

nsr k!? 'ro Je 31 ; ing it 'n -or n5> Is 43 inxtsn-bs JBrr5>N Dt 9 s7 foo& mo< wo his sin. e. atonement may be secured for, fl 1V3 132

25

The victim was brought unto the

tent of meet-

Ex

32

30

(JE

ace. to

P (H)

f. Moses, by his intercession). the priest is to make atonement

hands of the offerer laid on its head, was slaughtered by the offerer, the priest took some of the blood and put it on horns of altar of burnt-offering and the rest of the blood
he poured out at the base of it, to cover over the sin, or cleanse the altar from the sin s2 -35 and a defiling it. All the fat pieces (cf. Lv 4 ) handful of the flour (cf. Lv 5 12 ) were burned on altar. The rest of the flesh and the flour were eaten by priests in court of Holy place Lv 5 13 " glO.18.18.S3 cf v io 16.17.19.19 ^13 Nu lg 9 J, ( 11.19) 7 a bullock was offered for priests Ex 29 1436 Lv
j

for a person [XI 133)


offering, 'nD because

by sin-offering or trespass26
-

1 6 'n by of sin I1V4 5 ; s5 ls B Com 69 - JBT,1X1 "' 427 so 4 5 (allP), I9 (H; v.We ), that the man is clean from sin 'riD Vtt3 Lv 1 6 30
>,
.

610

34

2. condition of sin, guilt of sin


s3

Gn

18 20

Nu

16 26

32

(J),

Ez

20

18 24 , D}!?

D^rnron?

niinpbii

mWy nenn .tut Ti


(

-n

gu ii t )
1
.

/ Judah

is

3. 8 .S0

graven upon the table of their the horns of your altars Je 17

Jieart,

and upon
3. punish-

4 tion

g2.14.14 for Leyiteg ftt ^fc ingtalla . 9 Nu 8 sl2 and for whole congregation Lv 4 2
S.7.8.,0.
14 ';

ment for sin : D^srrio 'm DHSD 'n TINT Zc 1 4 19 this will be the punishment for sin of Egypt and the punishment for sin of all nations (the plague with which Yahweh will smite 4. sin-offering : one of the kinds them).
of offering of P, Lv 7 37 ; first in the history 12 17 (reign of Jehoash), where riNtsn of 2

im

but usu. offering for congregation was he-goat 5

Nu

15

24 "

and in
28.3i.34.38

, esp. at dedication of altar Lv 9""* 13 2230 ritual of feasts ap""*-***

NU28

went

consecr. of tabernacle the blood 9 to altar of burnt-offering but (Lv 9


j5 e fore
),

money given
2
-

to priests

Ch 29 2123 24 Hezekiah had made a

elsewh. only in Chr. 'n of 7 *?t|f


;

subsequ. some of it was sprinkled seven times before the vail and some of it put on horns of altar of incense to cleanse this higher altar ; the fat pieces were burned on altar of burnt-

D^V at purification of temple; EzrS 34 'n were offered; Ne io 'n ||nOiy;


no evidence of special
elsewh. only in codes of
ritual.

35

H Ez and P.

these Sin-offering On Ho 4
in
s
.

12

Tex

v. 1 supr. In H, Lv 23 a DMy "Vye*, for feast of weeks. In Ez'n in gen. other sacrifices, EZ40 39
19
||

45

1726

At

13 s9 priests eat them Ez 42 44 dedication of altar, the blood of a young

46

20

and

bullock was to be applied to horns of altar, the corners of its settle and its border, the bullock

burnt without the sanctuary for each of the 7 days following a D'ty I'VE' was to be 2 25 offered EZ43 19 22 On first day of first month a young bullock was to be offered to cleanse the sanctuary its blood put on the door posts of the house and of the gate of the inner court and on the four corners of the settle of the altar also on the seventh day ( first day of
itself
;
-

without the camp (Lv4 M1 6 a 8 1617 9' 011 ). c. on day of atonement, sin-offering for high priest was a bullock L v 1 6 36 ; and for congregation two 810 20 22 N he-goats, one ]^(v.^Nty) Lv ie^cfv ), the other for sacrifice mrp^ Lv 1 6 9 (cf. v 8 ). Some of the blood of Aaron's bullock was first taken into innermost sanctuary and sprinkled on the mD3 and seven times before it so also blood of the he-goat Lv i6" ul5 (cf. v 12-' 416 17 ) to cleanse highest altar then the blood of the two victims was applied to lower altars as in a and b and so sin was covered over at the three

offering,

and the

rest of the victim

burned

'

"

'-

altars Ex 3O 10 (cf. Lv

6 1W9 ).

to altar of burnt-offering

The fat pieces went and the rest of the


.

victims was burnt without the campLv 16 252727 (Sins which might be covered over were limited
to those
njJB'7

Nu 15

committed 24 minor
,

fUJB>3

offences

Lv 4 s 22 27 Nu 15 27 Lv 5 6 and cere-

1"

(cf.v seventhmonth)Ez45 of first month the prince was

1710

18a)
).

On 14th day

to offer a bullock

Phrases

monial uncleanness

12 88 14 13 15' 5 Nu 6 1114 .) for sacrificing are 'n n'E>y Lv 9 7,22

Lv

aan
1.4"

310
io w Ez 44 s7
,

nffi

Nu

16

'n

tiriB'

Lv

Ez 45 17 'n 3npn Lv 13 Ez 40 39 5. 14
,
.

tDpn
strike
tlie

vb. hold
nose,
n.

in,

restrain (Ar. Iki.


tlie

from sins of ceremonial uncleanness, all P 'PI 'D Nu 8 7 water of purification from sin; ton 'PI PHI 'O water of (cleansing from) im9 purity, it is a purification from sin Nu 19
:

purification

attach

llki.

DBn halter, muzzle, nose of beast ; camel, PJtpin Aram. XOCffl nose; nose-ring of Send!,ch:!4 cf. Dan, Inscr. of Zinj.; ace. to
Iki.
;

= camelNH
,

'nn

JIB"^

"1B5J

Nu

19

17

of

the purification

from

ashes of the burning sin (RV renders sin-

taming wild beasts)


i

Qal

DHM

Ip^pL '*^$
1

Is

48

Impf. ^]7"DD~K I will restrain for the


(W'&R
^""IXN).
cf.

offering; but there was no offering made, only water of purification was used).

(mine anger), not

to cut thee off

fl-

[^JDH]

vb. out or gather wood, usu.


Ar.

T*ipn

vb. catch, seize (Ar. i_LWi;

As. tahtlpu, oppression, Dl Pr I81 ;

firewood
/hrnft:

firewood, ^ka. 12 collect firewood in De +M4 ); Eth. (v. Wetzst


-

(NH

id. ;

^k.i

&^~ seize, PJOP1 do hurriedly) Qal Pf DR??


Ju
21 21
lit.,

NH 190, Aram.

c-w<

(rr gather) firewood)


;

Qal Impf.
;

consec.

seize

wives
i
9

Impf. ^V *[&?.
fig.

OOTC Ez 39 10 7n/. abr Dt 19 5 Pi. 30PI 10 D'ach 2CI12 9 cstr. 3Bh J0S9 21 Dt29 pi.
;
;

10 9 ; Inf. ty

Hitanb

both

of oppres-

Pliaen Pr 7' cut or gatlier pass. pi. f. s 10 wood, sq. ace. Dt 19 29 (|] D'D aNB>); cf. Ez 10 39 Dnyvr;o (obj. in preceding cl.); 2 Ch 2*
t.
;

+3

sor catching the distressed; all sq. ace.

tHEPtpn n.pr.m. head


Nethinim,
34

of

a family of

=Ne
tail,

(HD^jn
,

VT13);

J<. cstr.
ai - S3 - 27
.

21 D'Xy 'n Je 46 , and


12

Arov<f>a, A KTi(\)a post-exil., Ezr 2 A.Ttf>a; L both Arovfa.

Pu.P<.nia^nt?^i 44 meaning dub. perhaps hewn (so, in substance, Thes MV SS Ew Che Bae v. however II. aun),
(j|rrn aKfe>)'jos9
;
;

")JDn (-/of foil; cf. Ar.Jki lash with the move spear up and down, shake, quiver Aram. Ji^d., K"1Din (said of spear), etc.
; (

of corner-pillars (11*1} v. 1V1T p. 265 supr.), sim. of beautiful, stately daughters.

As. hutartu,
2

all

= staff,
).

Schr C0TG,OM and on

2
;

K
on

11.21317 (-/of
the colour ilk,
yellowish red,
etc.

foil.;

cf.

Ar.

J^ki

be of

9 ; laPI sceptre, Inscr. Zinj. 81 format, v. Lag " 44

DHM

Send "che7

i.e.
;

turbid, dusky, mixed with Aram. Pt. )tf-i^. v>

TllOn n.m. branch


abs.'n branch, twig, Is
cstr. rod,
1 1

or twig, rod
'

metaph.
||

variegated <& 2

S 13").
dark-hued
16

m$ 10PI
v.

VUp 3 HjjpBB Pr 14
xon.

T\
.

K^l ( 1W)

trTUron

n.f.pl.

stuffs,

only in

ntn T -

nxtsn T

S ub

ayw? pex nfion pr


yarn of Egypt
(||

dark-hued
.

stuffs (of)

^ 44 n.), but
1

12

der. fr.
v. I.

D^aiD), v De Now; PliaKTO this -/by De (q. v., and "Wetzt.'s

IL'tOn

(-/of

foil.;

meaning unknown).

TlTltfin n.pr.m. 1.
post-exil.,
1

man

of Davidic line,

aon.

Ch 3 a

Xarrovs L Atous,
,

Ezr 8 s

ntSH

wheat, v. sub D3n.

t2J3J7 (-/of foil.; cf. Ar. ki make lines, marks, ki /iw, streak, stripe; Aram. xL, Dt?n
dig,
L^ci'.^,..

furrow, trench).

2. a builder at the Arrnvs. Tovs, 10 3. wall of Jerus. Ne 3 Arrow. Atov6, head of a priestly house, post-exil., Ne io 5 2 Attovs (B om.); Tow, Attovs, I2 relation to 2 dubious.

AL
L

t Ntt^n n.pr.m. head of a Levit. family, returned exiles Ezr 2 42 AT>;rn,= Ne 7 46 At 17-a in both A Arira, L Afifa.
;

"H,

7MTT
v.

v.

sub

PIT! infr.

JYTTT T

sub mn.
Ph. id.; Ar. *,

7t3n
T

(-/of

foil.

Ar.

Jki = 6/a%
'

iTTT^ vb. live (NH


Sab.

(of

m Mordt

^^;

ZMO

lm

*>;

Eth.

rtif.<D:
32

Aram. jL,
^n
6 Gns +

ear), be tall, long, quivering, be light, quick).

Njn; Palm. "Pi

&>,

life-time,

Vog '") Qal 203


3g
2
.

n.pr.m. head of a family of the children of Sol.'s servants Ezr 2 57 Arra,


'

VtSn

P/.

nj!j

Ec 6+ 4t.; Kiv j e2 ,9

AttiA

= Ne 7 M

E^X,

EmjX,

@L

ArriX

2 3t. (this and the following form are treated as J)"jj, the original weakness of the stem final

in both.

admitting of either

Pi"i>

or v"V, Ges 76(2, );

rrri

311
13 17 IWIJ Gni2 Je38
>,
;

TI
ZtwsEx
3 i"(P),
i
1

%n Lv25 (Bo
n;ni

36

1181

);

fs.

alive, let (J),


i

"822 22

17

li23(3 Sam. iwn); (for njn Bo nn Dt 30 16 nmj j e 38 17 3 m. pi. vn 2 ins. 3 NU14 ", I'rn consec. Nu4 19 + Zc io 9 (where rd.

Ex

16

Nu
1
3

Jos9 (JE),
14

,s

Dt6 24 20" Ju2!

K
I9

Gni2" 911 S27

8' 2

K7
7

Je 49 11 Ez 3 18

Hb 3 2

Jbtf* ^30*
,

Pi. I'm

Sta
10

ziwl

33

188, -

,!2

so ),

Dnm Ez 37'+ 2

Dt 33 6 + io t.; Jmpf.'W Gn i7 + 27 t.; Is 38 W\ + 49 + 2 t.; WJ Gri5 3 + 37 t.; Dt 4 + 4 1, 3 fs. 'rvnn j os 6", "m Gn 1 9 20 + rp 40 5 1.; 2 ms. rrnn Gn 2 7 + 7 1.; 2 fs. "nn 2K4'; 2 VIV Jos 9 + 8 t. 1 s. nT!N 2 K i + 8 t.; 3 mpl.

18

t.;

Ez

4i 138 ; V&:'npreserveoneselfaliveylr22 30 18 27 or preserve persons alive Ez 13 1819


,

or preserve
alive

life 1
3234

21

Gn
.

19
6

JHT 'n preserve seed (J); keep in existence heaven


;

20 31

3;'

and earth

Ne g

21

S 12 3 Jb 33 4
2
.

lamb ; nourish, young cow Is 7 2. give life, to man when created


,

21

3 fpl.ny;riri

Ezi 3 ,, 37 3

mpl.vnn Dt 4

+ 2t.;
;

to life,
20

3. quicken, revive, refresh: a. restore the dead 1 S 2 6 Dt32 39 Ho 6 2 ; the dying

fvnn
IWjJJ

mpl.

30 Dt5 8'; 1 pi. njTU 2 K7 4 +7t.; Imv. Gn 207 Pr 4 4 njTT} Pr 7 2 fs. *Vj Ez i6 66 Vm Gn42 18 4-7t.'; 7ra/ a6s. n'PI 2 K8
,

V'71

restore,

a ruined city

b. cause to grow, grain Hoi 4 s c. 8 1 Ch 1 1 stones destroyed


. ,

10

by
'1
Jf

+ 6 t.;
Ex
20

i"n

Ez

21

+ 3 t.;

cstr.

nvnb Ez 33 12
life,

fire Ne % d. revive, the people of by himself with fulness of life in his favour
. '"

sf.

Dni-n Jos 5 8 ; 1.

80 19 8S 7
25

11

live: a.

have
16

Gn3i

32

23 - 3 '-'l s<'-8S-93107.U91M.15.lS9

-11

- c

(E),

SS ^),

Nu 4

W.
50
2
22

and he
(E), 2

also in phrase ; (P), Dt 3 o lived (so many years) with ace. of


S8

,9

tHiph. Pf n>m Jos


47 ; 1 s. Ju 8 19 ; 7m;.

Gn

+ 5 t.; Wjnn Nu 22
6
s3 20
;

25

2 ms. sf.

O0WJ
2
13

DJTnn Jos
20

time,Gn5
tinue in

3J0

K
20

(i6t.)9
i

ri"-

!,

!8

sf.

(i4t.)47
26

17

=2 Ch 25
alive
live,

Jb 4 2 16

(allP), b. con-

WViri Is 38"; WJTJ


cr. rti'nn
22

7n/. ais. n^qn Jos 9

No 31"; Gn 6 + 6 t.;
Nu
18

life,
;

remain
1

Gn

S 1 2n +
12
3
J

20' (E),
175

also t B'SJ 'n


(J),

of </k?

Lv 25 s6 soW or the self


Je 38 21720
live 2

n nn Gn6' 50
9

20
;

sf.

in'nn
7
10

alive,

let
3

live

Gn
19

4s

50
2

Ez 13 ; 1. preserve 20 s5 Nu 22 M
(E),

47

Gn

13

19

20 32

119

Jos

2'

6 s6

(all J),

14

(D);

Gn
13

6 1920
22
;

31
e^sj

I s 55

T^JI? '01

aid

<A

boy

may
of
.

S
18

1 2

s2
;

Jos 9 20 (P),

Ju8

2S8 Ez

with

fiB? 71 ^'w Ho 6 2 ; +'2 77


life, live

the presence

Gn

UVe among La 4 20

17 (P) + c. sustain

Gni9

19

(J).

2. quicken, revive: A. restore

to health, a leper 2

7
,

Hezekiah Is 38 16
57
1515
.

on or upon (py), of the animal life, by the sword Gn 2 7 40 (J), by bread Dt 8 3 elsewh.
;

b. revive the 3?
to life, the

and nn
2

Is
.

c. restore

dead

K8
14

1 -5 '5 - 5

in pregnant sense of fulness of life in divine favour, sustained by (7Jj) everything that issueth

f 1.
20

ipl adj. alive, living;

'n

Gn25 +

'JJ

out of the
Is 38
c.
16
;

mouth

of

"

Dt

3
;

his promises

Gn 3 + ,'0 Am
cstr.,butGes

+ 1 5 t. (Ew
+ ;

329

explains as

(?)

if

man, by repentance Ez 33"; 3 by the statutes and judgments of '1 5 a man do them, Lv 18 (H) Ez 2 o 1U3 21 25
of wicked
-

Gn i +
3

S93K7n al. as contracted abs.); f. flJO 9 1. a. ofGod,as the pl.D^n y, 1 16

living one, the fountain of life TJ

7N Jos 3 10
10

Ne

29

IW
1

injIONS

y"$ a
the

righteous
4
.

man

by

^2^42'
Dn

84

3
;

his faithfulness shall live

peroufly) M M 2 S i6
-

"]?'&?

W may
"
9

Hb 2

td. faVe(proslive

d^n
1

Dts

23

m D^N2Ki9 416 = Is 3 7 417 26M Je io 23*; iw 'n iSi7


;

(J),

king
12

1S1024
11
;

YaJiweh

is living

^ i8 =2
47

S 22 47

'n 'bid

my
20"
jffl

K
27

25 - 3 '- 3 s3
;

K
2

11

2Ch
from

23

HV
2
3
.

D3:a!>

f
89
-

22

69

,Tff

t^13?5>

-jtan

Ne
7

avenger oath is" 'D

is living
10

Jb 19 25
19

;
'

the formula of the


3

Ju8

Ru

3
9

iSi4"
j

19"
,

12.

be quickened, revive:
1

a.
-

sickness

25
2

26

10.18

Nu 2
27

Jos 5 8 (E) 2
j

Ki

8 8 91014 ; 2

K 2o'- =Is

112

17

28 29 2 g 4 I2 5 18 10 22 14 =2 Ch !8 13
-

U
4

21

5
16 ' 20

2
;

K
;

Ho 4 ls
;

ggi.9.21

45

(E).
21

2K13
1

K 17
ms.
21

22
,

j r discouragement f the spirit Gn Ju 1 5 19 d. fr. death 14 Is26 1419 by return of B'Si Jbi4 of nn Ez37"- 6 91014 (andso Ju i5 19 c).
Ji

c. fr. faintness

Pi.

Pf
sf.
14
,

3 ms. n;n
*ir\n

^22
4 3o
;

30
;

fs. sf.

wn ^ n 9
*>
;

*>

Ju

Drwin

etc.;

Twiw.' sf.

^ 3 p *?{W] 9 Nu 3 "impf. W5J 1 S 2 7 + Wl f n 9 + 8 t.,'vv>n Hb3


i. 15 1
;

^ n9

vn
,

Je 4 2 5 2 12 16 16 1415 2 3 7 8 38 16 5;k n Jb 27 s arban *n2S 2 27 ; '' 'jin n Je 44 s6 mxas ' 'n 15 14 1 K 18 2 K 3 ; as used by God Himself it is OJN 'n Dt 32* elsewhere 'JN 'n Nu I4 2128 (P) 18 24 18 11 Is 49 Je 22 46 Ez 5 141618.20 I 6 48 17"' 9 18 3 s s.si.33 6.u n.7 , 20 33 34 35 Zp 29j pf als0 yr, n
V3B> 1K3,

p "pn^M n Am8
who

14
;

with the exception


for ever

25

2
;

of DTiyn *na by him

liveth

Dn 1 2",

ni>n 7n/. cs<r. P<. ,etc;

Gn7 EZ13"; sf. 6 njno Ne9 1 S 2


6
;

1.

Un'n Dt 6 24
preserve

'0 is always (as an artificial distinction of b. of scribes) used of non-sacred oaths, v. b.

TJ

312
,

nn
t
ii- [

man :
lom

'D D"1N

living

man La 3 s9
collective

in ant
s

it

h.

,n ] n.[m.] kinsfolk
S
1 8'
8
,

19 riO: VI ^n Is 3 8 ;
;

tB

Ec
;

Absa-

of families united
1 pi. sf. 'ID

by vital ties RS

(Ar. K

Vi

2S19 7 Naboth 1K21"; a son or lad !S 2S12" 1K3i7 usually pi. Nu ^"-"(J), 17" (P), Dt 4 5 s D"n alive, living s 20 8 Is 8" + 55" 124 Pr i" Ec 4"" 6 9" Ru 2
2.3.S3.;3.!.26.26.2/
4
;

^Dr Bm m)

a group
,

interpretation
folk,

my

We

Ki Br

taking prisoners oftw Jcs8 (J) 1 S 15 1 13 20 1818 2 io uu 2 Ch 25 12 ; living (prosper7

ffl

explained by the

RS SS RVm VB. It is gloss OK nnBB>D We (Klo rds.


animal
17

incorrectly pointed with the life RV, but rd. ^n my kins-

K
S

ously)
to

25"

(We

my

In-other,

Klo Dr) *r$=B*fl*$ (v. after 93 fratribus meis); elsewh.


rds.

1.

nn
10

n.f. living thing,

(Zinj.
cstr.

wild beJst
24

DHM SendKhs')'n Gn8


;

+;
sf.

D"n (Dm) Dn *>* BWrfe in phrase (*) hv riDTKn aW <Ae days <Aa< <Aey (ye) live upon (the
faceof)thelandT)t4

10 DID Is 57 4-

old case ending (poetic) *tfVn


11 - 20

Gn

w 12 31"
1

iK8 40 =2Ch6
-

3
'.
-

Note phrases:
45
2
18

1iV ye< (D^) '0

oZwe

Gn 25 s 43 7 27 28
18
6

46

s0

(J),

2Si2 22 i8"
Ch
8

Ex4 (E), T>t^ 1S20" 1K2032 Viniva2Si2 1K12


18

45

326

*5o 79 I04 56" Zp 3 4 1. animal, I43 ,etc; pi. fn'n Lvi4 + 12 1. as a living, active being a. in general, Gn 8 17 Lv 1 1 2 27 47 47 Nu 35 3 (P) + 104 25 Is 46 Dn 8 4 h. wild animals, on account of their vital energy
i

Is

14

wn
.

io 6 ; D^D(n) p.K /an^ o/<Ae


20

Wnj Is 38
13

11

and
n3p

activity
8

Gn
10

1421

8 119 9 5 (P)
15

53 Je 11" Ez26' 32
'nn

,O2 '- 25

26 - 27!,2

V27
'n

52 142

Jb 37
\jf

Jb 28"; 'nn rnyin fn6';

ibd
;

^ e^;
'nn "UK
'JIK

+ 148 Is 40 Ez 14 68 31 wild animal of the reeds; njn 'n ew7


;
-

16

Lvi7 25 (H) 1415 s7 'fl 33 Zp 2


1621

13

TH
0/
of

bundle of the living


<Ae living

S 25 s9

6ea*

Gn 3 7 20 33 (JE) Lv 2 6 6 (H) Ezs 17


'n L\'5 (P) unclean beast;
21010
2

14
'n

34*

Z/^A<

Jb 33

30

^56"

In the oath
:

nXDD
i
25 - 30

pun
4

Gn
;
-

by

life

men , n

is

pointed always *0

*{J

(P)
i

1
24

S 17 46 Ez 2 9 5
(P)

32

")i>Dn

as my lord the king liveth


1516

2S15
17"
2

21
;

njHB
;

^n

px wn Gn
(covt. code)

22 34^ Jb s

Gn

42

'JE'B?

'ni

1 S i (E); IfS? "> as Yahuieh liveth

"n

26

S i 4 19
2- 4 ' 6

'0

and
2

as thy sold
30

= 2 Ch 25
20

m'cn 'n Ex 23 11 29 22 Lv 26 (H) Dt7 22 2S21 10 2 K 14 9

79
3

18
,

Ho 2 1420
Jbs
23

4
1S

13

Is 43 'n

20

Je 27 s 28 14

(or'thyself) liveth
'3

S 20 3
:

25

ft]

1 1

11

(but on txt.

K2 v. We Dr).
2c
4.6.6.7.5,.53.

4
c.

^5
of

EZ38
114

39

39

Trim

b
6 -8

Gn
17
;

1920

animals, alive, living

ox Ex2i 35 22 3 (E); goat

20 Je 12 9 Ez 31 613 3 (J) Jb 40 9 Hb> IS56 ^104"; "V(3)

34

39

wn
10

Wn
2

Is 56"

V'So

Lvl6 10..2.(p).
nan rrnNrrjo

y^

LvI4

104

20
;

nWl P1B Is35 9 destroyer among


the cherubic chariot
q1s.i7.2o_
.

beasts.

^-jt,

aits sin 'n Ec 9* (comp. Ar. Kelb hei wa-ld meijit, a livinj dog and prov. G no dead lion Wetzst VKhMd * rl An,hr p ~ 1878
-

C. living beings, of
1S.H.15.1M9.U.20.51.22

Ez i 513,
only in
1313

gis ,
3

life,
14

'

reptiles

Gni 28 (P);

animals in general

Gn 9 s

late poetry,
\|<-

143
19

Jb 33 18 2
-

"- 22 - 28

36

Ez

and (dub.) 74 78 hunger D'naa JVn


:

50
.

3. appetite, activity of

aj/petite

of young lions Jb

(P); ^n -\V2 living, 15 1 S 2 d. animals


.

raw flesh Lvi 3


and man,
21 ,9

,014151516

(P) phrases for either

Gn 3 20 8 (J) Jbi2 10 28 21 3023 2 ^n io Gn6 (P); n;n t?M Gn f 143 I45 719 io Gn 9 121616 >(P) 2 (P) (J); n;n 9$ Ez 4 7 Win V&2 fcl Gn'i 21 9 Lv n 1046 (P).
or both: ^n io
1C
;

4. revival, renewal : AKSO 1]T D>n thou 38 didst find renewal of thy strength (re-invigora10 v. tion)Is57 It# 9.
s9
. ;

f
of

11.

Pl^n n.f. (si vera 1.) community (= fern.


ace. to

10

11.

N6 ZMG

'

18f6,176

) n:h vnfbB n\r\)


(i.e.

e. (dub.) of vegetation, as thorns, green, \^

58

10

and a community of Philistines


allied families,

a group of

(Ges Ew 01 Pe, but v. c supr. ad fin.)

De Ri Che Bae raw flesh,


f.

making a
13

of water, flowing, fresh


!

D"n om Gn 26 19 ( J), Lv 1 4 s Je2 13 17 13 Zc 1 4 s Ct4 15 2.


.

13

i5
OT

Nui 9

17

v P),

camping 2 S 2 3 V' 68" (cf. infr.)


Note.
nn!>

= njno

raid together)
1

was en-

Ch 1 1

16

perh. also

(dub.)lively, active:
B>'K

Several other passages are dub.


ISDN"!

"n
is

B*K an

active

man

8 23 (but Qr &$

BWB7B

2S2V

assembled into a
:

D^n O'K mine enemies are 20 lively f 38 (RV, but Houb 01 Ew Hu Che al. 3. reviving; njn njQ ai <Ae rd. D3n, IpPB*).
to be preferred);
ft'me

troop, or by

(when

it
17
.

is) reviving,

the spring

Gn 18

1014

(J),

2K4"

13 1 Ch 1 1 wd, om. by accident in Dr); 68" </;y <roop dwelt in it (Thes WfQBj; in;n ^ SS RVm Hi Ri Che, but <S Jer Pe <^y

Bo Ju

Ew We
1
9

bands(RY, but neither rend, justif. Klo Dr rightly rd. HJ$ to Lehi, cf.
||

mn
(living) creatures, of the people
;

313

T
tj"Wl
n.f.

to quails; improb.); nn Jjta efcj

Hup id., ref. ny$ fWT^J

abstr. DVPI nUtpj>K


livingness,'

S 20 3

lit.

'widowhood of
ITl'n

Dr We
;

rds.

niJDpK

nxft n?B*Pl-bK
thy turtle-dove

f^ ^ 74"
to the

wild

give not the soul of beasts, the life of thine

afflicted do not forget for ever :

RV Hi Pe Bae Sch

living widows ('grass-widows,' who were separated from their husbands), after xnP al {Ho-, so SS.

render thus, giving JTn diff. meanings in the two clauses, the former being archaic fern. abs.

TnTttp
ance, 'D
sf.

n.f.
5

preservation of
cstr.
10

life,

susten-

Q es i8o,2.E.2j

^ ex

mci> Schr Ri,


either of these
*

d ou btless corrupt, rd. poss. for rvr6, or nnc6 Kroch Gr


;

Gii45 +4t.;

IjQ'n?
s

Ju

17

1.
.

JVne Lv I3 10 24
life

preservation of

Gn
10
.

Che

either, or better 3ir6.


life,

45 (E),
the

Ch

14

12
.

2. sustenance

Ju 6 4

17

[rTnJ

adj. having the vigour of

3. reviving, Ezr 9

s9

4. the quick

BN49 n^n Ex lively (on format, v. Lag fpl. 19 i (E), of Hebrew women in childbirth, bearing

quick (or raw spot) 0/ the flesh

0?O) Lv I3 1024 (P).

fl'TO

NT!

n.pr.m. (El

lives (or

abbrev. for

quickly, easily.

WIT); Sab. PN'n,


Dt28

name

of coin, after n.pr. of


15
;

tQ-n n.m.
7
; l

pl. abstr. emph.

life,

'n

king
Ph.

DHM
1

z "Q18re ' ,I3' , *B-

Gn2 + PS Jb24 (Aramaism Ges "); nGn23 +; sf. VD Gn 4 7 +; '3^0 ^ 103


5870
9
4

Jericho

^mo, VWOa) 34

name

,S6

cp. also

foil.,

and

of the rebuilder of

K 16

Ax(f)'nK ova.

@L.
^NUT,
18

etc .; 1. life: physical Gn 2^ ), Dt 28 s6 66 2 S 1 i n 15 21 Is 38 12 Je 8 13 (P), La 3 5358 Ez 7 13 Jb 3 M f 9 21 io' 2 24 s2 + f 17" 2 1 5 11 13 2 4 4 26" 31 34 63* 6 4 66 9 88 103 Pr 18 s1 Ec a" i2 3.s n -,B> n Z?/e of Sarah 6 ? u 9 9 I0 i9 Jon 2 ? 4 Gn 23 (P); fl 'Jf years 0/ </te /b of 2 S 19 35
91(2,R- !

(Ges
i

tTMTP
itarv
U,ri\,

n.pr.m. (may El
ZM0187*

live; Ph.

Ex

14

v.

Eut

)
(
1

usu. lu V \, Ia,X;
1

1. one of David's chief musicians

Ch

i5

(
l6 6
s

@L

latr,\),

V 20

EitftjX,

I,X),

( (

EkiijX,

L
32

ImijX).

2. one of David's

'

chiefs of the Levites


Bto-iijX,

Gn23> 25

Gn
3

47 2 10 7" (P); Q^O nUB> Pr 3 4 9"; Tl


life

717

8 9 9!!8
-

Ex

6 161820 (P);

'n!>

njB>

A L
(

Ch 23 s (

Ifi)X).

of the
l417
1

of
9 34

Ec
6
2

5
3

1719

6 12 8 16 9 9 ; t\

W % Gn
-

nj]

days

sons iCli27

l(p)i)X,
.

29 3. tutor of David's 4. son L Iwt,X).


l(u)i)X),

1K5 n
2
/

(J)Dt 4

i6 i7
,

56

15

K
s

Josi s 4 14 (D) iSi'Y 4 2930 Je 52 s3 34 IS38 20 25


19

=
s

of Jehoshaphat 2Ch2i s ite of Hezekiah's reign 2

5. 7N1IT

Heman6. over7. ruler

(poem of Hez.) ^ 23 during ones life Gn

128 Pr 31 ; TBinor 46 18 30 27 (P) Lv i8 (H) Ju 16


27
12

seer in Hezekiah's reign of the temple in Josiah's

Ch 29". 13 2 Ch 31

reign 9 8. contemporaries of Ezra, Ezr 8

Ch 35 s
Ijm,

A
-

23

18 18 ^ 49 19 63 s 104 33 146 2
17 15
,

Jb io Ec 3 12
1

I,X,

I.jX),

io 2216

7 (P); nn'nis 3 8 (poemofHez.); 30 2. Dnfea'n Pri 4 'n(Piri) npf? Gn2 7 7 22 (J). life: as welfare and happiness in king's presence Pr 16'; as consisting of earthly felicity com;

nnnGn6

,6

"h^triT n.pr.m.
(
Itt^X;

(patronym.),
22

Ch

26 s1

22

Lom.

in v

).

bined (often) with spiritual blessedness Dt30 615 3 w 1322 8 s5 io 16 11 19 12 28 1919S0 47 3 2 ^30" 133 Pr3 4
-

the ark

Tn'TT n.pr.m. (may Yah live) keeper 24 1 Ch 15 ( lc(a).a, L l.,X).


v. I. II. bin supr.

of

23 21 4 used only once distinctly 19 2 1 2 2 Mai 2 2 life (late) cb\V 'n Dn 12 of eternal B bt*
6
; ;

7TI
^>v,
v.

^42' God of my
10 ^36 Prio"

life; 'n
14

nv
;

27

1
)*

'n Tlpo

^Hi ^v,
?in supr.
}:n.

^
i.

,n

o^r?.

,,, , ? !

13
30

14

27
12

Pr 3 11 13 mx rnx Pno 17 'n mms Pr2 19 ; WTJ 8 15 23 'n 'n niKsiri nii3nEz33 nn(n) Pre Je2i :3 sources (origin and direction) of life; Pr4 'n nruin p r 1 5 31 D^r6 runs is 4 s >'<?. unto
s224
24
18

(J)

i6 C2 ; Dn(n) flf Gn 2 9 4 n 6 15 'n ^i6 Pr 5

sub

I. II.

WT1

v.

sub

15

'ni>

]irn,y^n
p^n
v.

v.

sub

n. pn.

sub
v.

pin.
I.

life.
"

3.

sustenance,
s7

maintenance:

D^O

mTT T

sub

Tin.
v.

TO4 1 ^?? Pr
v.

27

maintenance for thy maidens,

Dl^n, SilTl
Tjn
v.

sub nN, nnN supr.

p.

27

n<ro

infr.

sub 13n.

rcn

314

D3n
2 o'

f[HDn] vb.wait,await QalP^.pl.cstr.

Dam p r
n

^ n Is 30
106
2
13
;

18
,

with p waiting for him


20

('').

Pi.

n Ec 7; ?;, ?
6

pl-

DJjrn A,

pr
n
.1

20

13

Danri
9
;

pr

I9;
?i

Jb32

Imv. D?D Pr
32
20

nan Jb32 4 ; nn?n

1//33
9
;

wan

i S 8 17 ;
18
;

,/,

van
;

K7

/mp/
2
3
;

K9

Imv. 'nan
9

Hb

nan; i s 3 o Ein Zp 3 8 ; //

nann
cstr.

1 20 19 27' ; Dan p r 6 23 13 Kt; be or become wise, act wisely

Dt
20

WgH Pr8 ; s9
(poet.)

K5
19

11

9 6 33 Jb32 Pr6 8

91212

i3

19

20 21"

'ana

Ho6 (Ephraimit. for nan 1) ; Pi. nano Dn ia B j cstr. nano i s 6 4 3 ; pi. D'ano Jb3 n ;
2

1. wait, tarry, abs. 2


till

morning light 2. DH3T3 Jb 32 4 tarry for Job with words. wait (in ambush), DHV1? B*K 'ana Ho 6 9 as marauding bands wait for a man AV HV De, or as marauders lie in wait Hi Ew (taking B*N as 3. wait for, long for, with p cstr.) for * Is8 17 64 s Zp 3 8 V'SS 20 for his counsel 106 13 for bis vision Hb 2 3 for death Jb 3 21 ; yfr
; ; ; ;

K 9' tarry not; K 7 c. ace.


9

with

15?

2PM nx

15 23 2 23 27" Ec 2 7 Zc 9 ^37 Dan'DN / thy mind be wise Pr 23 15 c. ace. ''ncanB' Ec 2 19 wherein I have acted wisely. Pi. Impf. D3IT 22 * 105 sf.woan; jb 35 " *jjpsnn + 119 a li ma&e ttise, teach wisdom, c. ace. Pu. Pt. made wise, intensive, as it were the embodi6 nan ment of wisdom Danp Dnan -iain pi.
;

^s

DVOanD D'Oan Pr 30 2*
the simple.

(of'intelligent animals).

Hipli. Pt. cstr. VIS nO'Srip

^ 19
i?

Hithp. Impf.

making wise HDannj Ex I 10

D33Jn? nW' nan' Yahweh waiteth


itnto

to be

gracious

us deal wisely (shrewdly) toward it (the K people); 2 ms. DannPl Ec >j make or sliew thyself
(E)
let

you Is 30 (Di regards

18

this as threatening

wise.

and

refers it to 1); abs. waiteth (and

cometh

tQDn
'Can

adj. wise, 'n

to the days of blessedness)

Dn

12 12

r\2Jl v. sub

"]jn.

7DI1

("/of

foil.;
il>*j>.

cf.

Ar.

\iL

cstr. Djnis3+9t.; pi. Ex28 3 +4t.; sf. ff?q Is 19 12 etc + 8 t.; 2 16 s5 f. noan 2 S 14 20 cstr. hpan Ex 35 pi.
; ;

+ 67t.; D-oan Dti 13 + 39 t.;


Dt
4
1

cstr.

iv. be

confused, vague;

barbarousness, or im'

2>ediment in speech ; As. akdlu, be gloomy, eklu, Bpll6 w 385tt , cf. dark,eklitu,darkness,Dl in Zim
-

Jager

^"- 282
).

ntoan j e 9 16 wtr. ntoan j u f> p r 1 4 (but rd. moariDe); 1. skilful in technical work; arti3 8 ficers IS3 sailors EZ27 so (prob.) v 9 mournwomen Je9 16 artisans of tabern. and temple ing and their furniture Ex 28 s 31 6 35 10 36 248 (P),

1'

t i~! ^DPl n.pr.loc. a (dark)


',

hill in

southern
1

Ch 22 15 2 Ch 2 6121313 women in spinning Ex 35 25 (P); goldsmiths and other artisans


1
;

Judah, on edge of wilderness of Ziph 26 1S (Glaser sklK "' s!!6 rd8. also for n^in,
I

S 23"

q.v., in

S 15 7 );

ExXa (26

XfX/zafl,

A A X t\a).

Je 10 makers of idol-images Is 40 2. wise in the administration of affairs : Joseph in Egypt Gn 4i 33 39 (E); heads of tribes Dti 1315,
;
.
-

20

judges
2' 3
12

6'
21

9
;

of David 2
2
11

20

of Solomon

t^S^bpn adj. 12 f*D tWS? Gn 49


.

(dark) dull, from wine, 'n

T JTl 7 s

2n

n.f. dulness, of eyes in drunk,

enness,: D^V?' 2

opPr2 3

M
(v

30

|^n-75)Dn_nsD^).

the prince of Tyre, in 5 ; 3 satire Ez28 ; of kings in general Pr20 26 ; class of political advisers of Judah Is 29" Je 18 18 , appar. also Iss 21 ; of Egypt Isi9 luU2 Edom Ob8 the nations Jeio7 ; so of God IS31 2 3. shrewd, crafty, cunning: Jonadab 2 S 13 3 ;
, ,
.

=2 Ch

Ti"p72n n.pr.m.
TV*?

(rung, dub.; perhaps

nan

the princesses Ju 5 29
2 16 2Si4 20
;

HDan nB>K wise vjoman


22
;

wait for Yahweh, -/nan, so father i) of Neliemiah Ne i', XXic(f)ia, L Xf\iuas(ov), N A AxXm; IO 2 L A^aXia. A^fXm,

We

gen.,
'fl
;

Je9

intelligent animals
the

Pr

30

24
;

DD1J73

la? taking

cunning in

their

tDDn vb. be wise (NH id.; Aram. pL, Dan id.; Zinj. noan wisdom, DHM "'*'; As.
1

Jb 5 13 'J'jn Dan wise in one's own eyes Pr 3 7 26 61216 28"; 3? 'D3n wise of mind (in their own mind) Jb37 24 4. pi. class of learned and shrewd men,incl.astrologer3,magicians and
craft
.

Prl78f hakumu, know (with exceptional n v. Dl ); Ar. S^>. restrain from acting in an evil manner,

the like, of

judge, govern ; iv. make firm, sound, free from defect by the exercise of skill) Qal Pf. 'n Pr

23";
3
1.

fs.

Pf.;

Impf

roan' Zc 9 2 ; noan ciam p r 9 9 n";

pr9 -
D?n;i
1

etc.+

K 5";

25 3 57 Babylon Is 44 JeSo ^! ; Persia 13 13 Est i 6 5. prudent, towards king Pr 16 14 ; in controversies Pr 1 1 29 29 8911 religious affairs 13 10 22 8 9 6 6 Hoi3 i4 Je4 8 Dt4 32 ^107"; uhx 'n Je 9". 6. wise, ethically and religiously, in WisdLt a. as adj., 3? Dan wise of mind Pr

19

111112

8 n Egypt Gn 4i (E), Ex7 (P

cf.

Is

);

rraan
io 16
1

315
,

^n
wisdom included this with other forms of and shrewdness 1 K 2' 3 g 910 ""**
ffl

21
;

s4

13 23
b.

s0 D?n aS Ec 8 of the son Pno'= 15 Ec 2 19 'n 1?' Ec 4" wise boy; 'n n3J
4
; ;

Sol.'s

cleverness

IT3U3 wise rejtrover Pr 2 $ (1) as a wise learner in school of wisdom, he fears God and departs from evil

Jb 3 4** wise mum; 'n

]i

10

..J..ss.M_

= subst.
;

2Ci 9w.a.9
1

,Ku

41

Chi 10"";
1 ;

Pr 14 16 is silent Pr 17 2R hearkens to counsel Pr 1 2 15 hears and increases in learning Pr I 5


;
;

have nr3* n ?? n D*" Is 1 1*. 3. shrewdness, wisdom, 2820s2 1 K 5 1010 Je 9 M withheld by God from the ostrich Jb 39" of
the Messiah
is to
;

his ear seeketh knowledge Pri8"; he receives it Pr2i"; and stores it up Pr 10"; his ears hearken to the reproof which giveth life Pr
31

10 417 20 4. magicians and prophets Is 47 Dn i wisdom, prudence in religious affairs Dt 4 30 8 12 31 ^37 5i 9o Prio Is 3 3 6 Je8 9 5. wisdom, ethical and religious a. of God, as a divine
-

15

and he becomes wiser through

it

Pro^

9
.

attribute or energy; his

sage, he does not answer with windy knowledge Jb 15 2 ; he tells the ex48 has knowledge Jb perience of the past Jb 1 5
(2) as a wise teacher,
;

Jb 38 36

by

it

wisdom is in the skies he numbers the clouds Jb 38 s7 ;


; ;

teaches it Ec 1 2 his 34 disperses it Pr 15 18 it utters knowledge tongue is health Pr 12


7
; ; ;
;

aright

Pri5

2
;

his

mind
;

instructs his
;

and adds learning to his lips Pr 1 6 s3 are gracious Ec io 12 it is good to hear his rebuke Ec 7 s his instruction is a fountain of life Pr 13 14 one walking with him becomes wiser Pr 1 3 20 The D'Dan recall the Gk. <ro'</>oi, having
; ;
.

mouth his words

founded the earth Pr3 19 ; and made all things Je io l2 =5i 15 ^ro4 M it is with him Jb 12 13 not to be found by the most persevering human search Jb 28 1220 he alone knows it Jb 28^; gives it Pr 2 6 and shews its secrets
,

Jb

11 b. the divine wisdom is personified: she was begotten before all things to be the architect and counsellor of God in the
.

their

schools,

pupils (J3), discipline


collections
(cf.

("

P "3 ),
!

the builds a palace and ) ; spreads a feast for those who will receive her "5 instruction 9 (cf. v 2 ); she teaches in public
'

creation (Pr 8 22

* 31

principles

and
i
6

of wisdom,

'"OT

DV33n Pr
himself
is

22 17

24
9/.

s3
),

Ec9

17

12 11 ;

God

places i 8 divine spirit

(3) the wise are prosperous: true, in sceptical view of Ec, they have no advantage over the fool Ec 6 8 ; but die as

33? D3n Jb

context); givesher pupils the by her discipline simple become wise, rulers rule wisely, and those seeking her " are richly rewarded 8 14 (cf. v 21 ). c. of man
(v.
I 23
;
1 :

20

5I112

the fool

Ec

1616
\fr

11

49

they will not be able


;
1

principal thing Pr 4"; its fundamental principle is to fear God III 10


to get

wisdom

is

to find the

works of God Ec 8 17 like others are in the hands of God Ec 9 they do not secure bread Ec 9"; but elsewhere reverse is true
;
:

precious treasure is in his dwelling Pr2i ; 3 his lips preserve him Pr 14 they inherit glory 35 24 is their crown Pr 1 4 the wise Pr3 ; wealth
; ;

20

man
;

is

head Ec 2 U his mind is at his right hand Ec io 2 he interprets things Ec 8'. (4) the wise man is a blessing to others he wins men Pr
;
:

strong

Pr 24 Ec

19

Pr 15 33 Jb28 28 (|| nra VIO-WD); and know ', the All Holy Pr 9 10 30 3 it is of inestimable worth Jb 28' 8 Pr8" 16 i7 16 23 2 24 7 beyond the reach of scorners Pr 14 6 God giveth it to the 26 men are to incline the ear Pr 2 2 good Ec 2 attend unto wisdom Pr 5 seek Ec 7 2S ; know
;
1

his eyes are in his

14 16 17 behold Ec 2 12 9 13 get her Pr24 Ec i 8 4 57 treat her as sister Pr7 Pr4 happy the man who finds her Pr 3 13 he who lias wisdom
; ; ; ; ;

the city of the mighty Prai"; 15 though poor he delivers the city Ec 9 ; is a 12 reproof to scorners Pr 15 ; his mind is in the house of mourning Ec7 4 ; injustice makes him
scales

11 30 ;

is

nrori bk
24
;

pr
2

*>.

17

cf.

also

49

33 Pri 3a 3 M 315 2 Ec 24 28 29 31
19.23

7.M

io 13 14 33 P 31? Pr 2 3 ,3 Jb4 12 i5 26 11' 13' 18 4 2I 30 4"


paa
;

pr

21

,3.9.13.21

,-10.11.12.12.

foolish

Ec

Job

finds
10
.

no wise men among his


'n
sf.

Ql

,.10.15.16.10. 18

io

110
;

on
(wise)
1 1

Solomon's wisdom

cruel friends

Jb

17

v. supr.

tn)~n n.f. wisdom, s5 cstr. neon Ex 35 + 15 t.;

Ex

28 3 -f 106

t.;

"Prrapn u.pr.m.
of David's warriors
1

1. father of one

'rioan

Ec
*

2', etc.

+ 25

t. sf.;

pi. abst,
1

emph. DiDSPI

^ 49 pr x
;

Ch

1".

2. father of
27
32
.

the tutor of David's sons

Ch

1 7 9 24 ;

nton Pr 14

(incorrectly pointed as adj.

cstr.f.;

in technical
cf. 1

K 7",

1. MZinwar Is io 13 rd.rfesriDe); work Ex 28 s 31 36 Jg*"* 36 2 (P),


1

t^Dpnri
1

Ch

1 1

11

';'

id.

S 23 8 = 'Jinan adj. gent. ^bann "\Ye Klo Dr VB.


2
I.

[3

Ch 28

';

of sailors

107
s

27
.

2.
'

14 wisdom, in administration Dt 34 Is 29 Je 45 71217 20 2 S 14 ; of prince of Tyre Ez 28 49"


;

?n

v. v.

Wi

sub

hn.

Sh

sub III.

i>?n.

vbn
fl.
v.

316
(=rbn, KDK vbn>\
Itpn'jfj

[&*7 M ] vb.be
-

sick, diseased

D^y 3?n Pr
1- 1

27

s7

Ges' 75

22

2Chi6 ,s

)Qal
i

Imp/.

X^yt
-

(RS*"
toN
J1
,

- 04

).

(=ni)n

Kis

23

)/
2Ch2119

'n

fonjl^nri n.pl.m. Je 16 4 2 Ch 21"; cstr.

diseases, abs.

wbm

J e 14 18

9^JB
Dt29
51

^
ay~l

103
,

2CI121 19

n^bnn Dt 29";diseases ^103'; "^I Dwnn^jto^

I4 but also of human beings TlD ^IBa Is 28' weaned from milk (\\0)1&Q 'p.'Fiy); fig. in
;

aJWJI cf. 'n

H5 ^3jpn6 Ex 2 3 19 =34 26 (JE) = Dt nbo 1 S7 9 sucking lamb (for sacrif.);

'(2)

c. D5?

milk of goats for thy food mother's milk: of kid

Je 16 4

S17nn Je 14 18 diseases of famine

16 promise to Zion D?ia 3?q npjji Is 6o anrf /<o AaZ< suc& the milk of nations *lb l (H 0*3^0 'n with wine, as esp. delicacy Ct 5 (3) 'i?^ ?).
1
1

(ll^n-bbn).
II.

Km (/of
[Npnni

foil.;

DHM

in

MV

comp.

De), fig. of Vs choicest blessings Is 55 (4) oft. in phr. of productiveness of land of


1

(v.

Sab.

nNtSna

sinned and defiled

herself).

fl.

[nN ,n] "


6

n.f. rust

(pei

h.&s filth \.s\Lpv\

Canaan (V2f) B>3"11 3^>n TW flowing udlh milk and honey Ex 3 s 17 13 5 33 s NU13 27 14 8 16 1314 24 3 9 s 20 9 6 (all JE), Lv 20 (H), Dt 6 n 26 27 31 6 6 s2 615 in Messian. time J0S5 Jen 32 Ez 20
'

Piribn

Ez 24 612

v 1112

grounds) +v nnjj^n (cf. metal pot, symbol of impurity of Jerusalem.


'

Ges H1

intern, (del. Co liE 2 rust on )


-

the hills 'n


fig.

nbn jo 4

'

8
(ij

D'py Dnrej j);

of
4

fn. nsbn n.pr.f. (meaning dub.) wife Ashhur (of Judah) father' of Tekoah 1 Ch
'

of charms of loved one "iff? T\T\V\ 'H\ BO"! Ct 4 12 honey and milk are under thy tongue. b. milk as white TlD D^SB*";^ Gn 49 12 white of
teeth,
7 from milk; TlD }I"1X La 4 they were whiter

than milk

s'7

(||3?B>D 13T);

so also prob. of eyes

Aw8<i, AoaSa, AXcia, EXaa,


v.

l.Xtti.

U*vbn

\bn sub III. rbn.

nixni Ct 5 12 bathed in milk, i.e. the (iris) white of the eye. On milk as not used by

TB

nos^n
I.
'

Israel in sacrifice v.
v.

RS 8""- 204

tfyn sub

1.

hn.
II.

2717

J /(I
2
,

(-/of

foil.;

perh.

cf.
,

As. haldbu,
8are nte,te14
,

(vof foil.; meaning unknown).

be covered,
clothe,

VB. 8 s3 Lyon "*""'" Gl0M

hallibu, cover,

n a.m. milk (NH id. (and vb. denom.);


3^;
Gn
Ar. J^li. n.
18

IR 1M8 hallubtu,
nahlapu

Aram. K^D, J^sJl, Ph.


/res/i mt7,
rrl74
;

Jiitlvpatu,

clothing, Lyon C0TG1 (rd. b for p) Schr

").

ilJLi vb.wtitt; As. aZifew, mitt, v. Dl


/firt.-fl;) cstr. infr.);

l.ihn nja."**"
3?n (prob.);
Lexx.,
v.

fat

(NH

id., fat,

so Ph.
in

Eth.
(v.

'n abs.

i8

+ 35

t.+

Aram. }-\
orig.

(also

diaphragm
-

3?H Ex 23"+ 5 t.; sf. milk: a. as Ct5, t\J?n Ez 25*; *3^J common food Gn 1 8 8 ( J ; distinct from HNDn

Ez 34 s

PS 1274 )
16

diaphragm,
18

y$
,

curd, q.v.), J& 3.?n Dt32 (poet.; distinct fr. J 1?!?); in Ju S^abn is used parallel with
"'
t

14

ES s<!m ); abs. Lv 3 +40 t.; cstr. Gn 45 +2i t.; sf. 3 35 iabn Lv3 9 +6t.; nabn Nu i8' 7 na|)n LV4 162s toabn 171", jnabn Lv8 (rd. n.pi. praSn

Ar.^L,

inch midriff-fat,

midriff; ,M0 Ti

'-

,/,

elsewhere
:

HXOn seems

to be produced
33

Sam. Di)

pi.

3^) p? P^o a ^rawi 3 lB t'ngr {squeezing) of milk produces curd; r\on <?2fr 2 bn Is 7" & eC aue of abundant rrtbj[
fr.

3^n

_nKcn

*#

D^nn Lv 8 M + 7
Gn 4
4

1.

cstr.

"abn

Lv 6 5

+4

1.; sf.

supr.);

(pafcn M jrobn of human body JuDi, (covering l./a<

Sam.

cf.Lv8 16116

intestines); D^l^ajTla

S i M assmearingwarrior's
wicked wria V3B
fig.
7

yield

a ?C?

of milk he shall eat curd; cf. also ^"ln 18 1 S 17 cuts of milk, i.e. cheeses; it was

shield; of grossness of

flD3

Jb 1 5 27 fat
;

(of midriff)
10

of unreceptive heart

24 received in buckets or pails (WSJ?) Jb 21 De Di VB), and kept in skins ('n Tttb) (v.

Vljp

'T\

f i7

,valso 73
e.

(rd.to3ij| 3^riD for


al.);

3^nD
E>E)B

Ew
1D
;

tejg

@ Hi Ew 01 De Che Bae
i.

'H3

Ju4

men drank

it (nnt}')

EZ25

(cf.

nptwi

Ju 4"), but also ate it (bltt), if emend. 3^>nn Ez 34 3 (for abnn) i s right, 33 Bo Hi-Sm Co,
al.;

their heart is as unresponsive D3p yj, ng' as the midriff- fat near it. 2. fat of beasts
:

of the

was poured out, v. sim. of formation 10 embryo '?3"n? 'TO t6n Jb 10 hast thou not poured me out like milk 1 specif. (1)
it

a. as rich food (poet.) Dt 32 14 and in sim. Ez 3 4 3 (but rd. abnn, v so (|| if});

^ 63s
.

MT

3$).
-

39 (@ Co iba).
sg.,

10

b. esp. as offered in sacrifice,


-

to

"

Ex2 3 18 (JE), 1S2 1516 Exzp 1313 22 22 38

An
Lv3
-

nVn
t"rVn n.pr.m.
(Sab. n.pr. ibn
-

.I.4.9.....10.14.H. 17 , +2311t> LVj Nu 15 8 ( aH p) 6 i7 24 6 22 7 Lvi7 (H),iSi5 Isi 43 Ez44 ;v.Is34


'

DHM""^r

D.Dk m

of fat of Edomites slaughtered by '''s sword (under fig. of lambs, rams, and bulls); s eaten 38 by (strange) gods Dt 32 (poet.), not to be

) one of David

heroes, son of n;j3


lb

Ch

80

A@LA\a8

{=''i?n 27

= 3^>n

2823").
jli.

eaten by men Lv 3 17 7***^ (all P); also pi., s fat parts or pieces Gn 4* (J) Lv6 + 8t. Lv,
3. choicest, best zg 35". of products of land Gn 45"* (E), specif, of part 12 oil Nu 18 and wine v 12 of corn and oil v 29
1
-

t"T?n n.[m.] weasel (NH KJ^VJj Ar.


wio/e or blind-rat, or
v.

K S MM 2 Ch 7"

35

Lag

B!

"M

a species of rat ; on format, weasel Lv 1 1 2' (Vrss Ki Thes

al. v. esp.

Di

>Saad Bo

MV SS

Lag

10

mole).

"; also (poet.) ntsn fat of tvheat (i. e. the

Tl
rii<J>|

Dt 32 14 kidneycf.

Ti"TT?n n.pr.f. prophetess,


2

Josiah's time,

very choicest,
14

Is

34

),

nan

Tt

the n.pr.m. (Sab. n.pr.m. ]lbh 27 2s one of David's crafty one Sab. Denkm. )

fll.

l.n

^8i L
'

17
,

Q'tsn 'n

147

= 2 Ch 34 OXda. t^WH n.pr.m. 1. one of David's heroes = 3^n 2 s 23 xo\sa Ch 27 (=^n


K
22
14

22

15

1 j

3"

20

(Sat),

L oXSia.
Jl7n

2. a returned exile Zc 6 10
.

heroes 2

A A\a<t>, L A\\ap( = lbn


Tnjrpn
Ju i
31
,

S 23 (but

s9

rd.

, (

)l^>n, v.
i

Dr),

EvSau,
16

(om.

14 ) = D^n v

Ch I issTn

27

).

n.pr.loc. town assigned to Asher

|I.

vb. be weak, sick

(NH

id.;

site

unknown,

X/38a, L EX/3a; (comp.


v. 3^118 infr.)

Aram.N?n sit^er(rare); As. halA,


Dl Pr181 ) Qal Pf.
10
;

sickness, grief,

As. Mahalliba Schr Dl.but

Tp^bn
(to Tyre)

11.pr.loc. place
18
;

whence wine came

'n f* Ez 27 so also As. n.pr.terr. Hilbunim or Hilbunu, v. Schr C0T and Dl in Mod. HalbA?i, NW. fr. Damascus, Wetzst Co.
ZMGxI.
1857, 490f.

+ 8 t.; 2 *.!$$ s-Wbn iS30 +2t.; ribm consec. IsS7 Ju i6 7,117 ,^n J e 5s( so rd., v. infr.); Impf. brk
'n
1

i4

'

13

K
;

2
;

Inf.

Pi.
22 s

onibn

sf.Wbn Is 38 s Vlibn ,/, 77 c f. sub ^ 351 3 / p<. nbh Gn 48 + 6 1. + 1 S


;
1

T> 1 Pal 341

(v. infr.);
t.

njfol

Ne

Mai

13
;

f.

nWlEcs'
Ct
2' 5
8

(Aram. )&i4N.S, ^aA/Sawi, 23 galbanum) a kind of gum Ex 34 115 30 ingredient of the holy incense, v. Di Low

tnD^Vn
,

n.f.

*&$$

+3

31 (for Je 4 v. I. b\T\),

cstr.

O^n

1. be or 6ecom weaA, Samson Ju 16 71117 ; feel weak Is 57 10 (Che) Ez 34 416 2. become sick,
.

ill

Gn

tubnN n.pr.loc.
Ju
i
31
,

site

town assigned to Asher unknown, Aakatf> (= AaXa<)


Asl ""
l'-

Asa, =
ace.
13

48 (E)
ttbn
2

S 19 14 30 13

Ch
yjr

cogn.)
2
,

20 12
cf.

= Is39

16 2 ) 17 17
1
,

K K

14
i

15

1 5 (of 8 7 13 14 (c. s5

s3

00T Ju i 37 Dl Pa ibnv, As. Muhalliba (which Schr 233 with 3?nK and '"W^); he rds. n.pr.loc. comp.

(WMaxMuller

Euroi>alM

thinks corrupt, for

^35 Ne2
Bi
;

33" 38" Pr 23 "nibn for 'rffen Che after 77"


Is

ibno for bno Jos 19 29 \a\ d/rA A=3^hlM this would be on coast, N. of Achzib).
,

lame and sick i. e. imperfect for sacri813 of animals Mai i fice sick from effect of wounds 2 K 8 M 2 Ch 2 2 \ cf. Pr 2 3 s5 H3D with

19

(-/of foil.; Ar. lii. abide, continue, often in Qor of righteous in Paradise).
I.

*77n
L
*

^n Dt 28 5961 Je 6 io '38 rnqK nMn Ct 2


7

hyperbol. sick from love


5";
1
,

be sick

unto dying

rviob

rbh
Je

j-

TTTn
alaiv)

Jbn

'

17

n.[m.]
14
;

duration, world

(=

32

24
;

K 2o'=Is 38 n^-iy'n (late) 2 Ch 5 rd. prob. &n tb (for MT ^n, v.


2
3 6

(Ar. jii. perpetual duration, eternity)

6
;

I. i>in)

ments
sick

abs. 'n

^i7

ibn

Jbn +2 + Is38 n Che


17

of the people, unmoved by ''s chastisethou hast smitten them, but they are not

t.

De, sq. Cod. Bab. etc.(Baer inn); sf.^bn ^ 39 s 17 duration of life, Jb ^ '39 (IpOJ), N>*< lb] duration I am Dr' 189 ^ n^n-HD 89^0/ what

XTiph. Am 6 ) ; of sickness of the mind 9 1 S 22 sq. bj? in (but rd. rather bch Gr 1215 ; KI0D1); pt. asadj.*uere, sore n?'n nV"l Ec5
(cf.

MT

or ('JIX for ijx)


cf.

ro/ia< is life(1)

Hi
14

Ew Now al.;
49
s

on Je 4
3 pi.

31

v. I.

world (=<u<ic, not


||

Roafius)

->\r

17

('n ''SB*

6nj Am 6

bm. iriph.P/ 1 s. W.bn3Dn8 27 6 Je 12 13 P. f. nbnj is 17" +


;

VOSns),
II-

Is 38

n
(v. supr.;
foil.;
cf.

4t.; pi. r\\bm

Ez

||Dnn ffy).

oneself sick,

fig.

21 34* (del. Co) v '; 1. make for strain oneself Je I2 13 (but

"nn

("/of

NH

lbn

dig,

or

Gr

hollov) out,

Aram. ^L

creep, crawl).

indifference, apathy Am 6

*$3).

2. 6e

m/

ic/i;

Dn S 27
by
^cf.

'ni

sq.

3 Qal Je 5 );

^n
pt. diseased, as subst. c. art.

318

n^n
T

= severe, sore (pred. of i"l3p) Na 3

Ez $4*
19

(del.

Co) v Je io 19 14 17
;

21

by

H J n.m. sickness, suffering(caused wounds, cf. nbn 2 K 8 only pi. intens.


,!
l

|_

s9

Pi. Pf T\Sn make 30"; also (nap om.) Is 17". 21 sick, c. aoc. c<>gn. + 3 of land Dt 29 ; Inf. cstr. " id. , NvpniVn ^, 77 prob. n^n If. Qal, my sickness, so Bi Che (others der. fr. bbn my
!

D"^
fll.

Ch

s5

24

wounding,
II.

v. De).

For other forms


Pf. he

= mollify, appease, entreat the favour of,


make
the face of

[n^n]

vb. only Pi.

sq. "P.B,

T3S,

:]3B
lit.

of Pi. v.
2

fvn.
is I4
10
.

Pu.

made weak,

ms.
;

8 13 6 n^n Hithp. Impf. 7m. ^nnn 2 S 1 3 5 Inf. rihnm 2 8 1 3 2 ; make oneself sick, of Amnion's morbid passion for 2 his sister 2 S 13 sq. "fl3JH of his pretended s 6 sickness of body 2 S 1 3 Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. 10 13 Is 53 1 s. v^nn Mi 6 pi. 6ruj Ho 7" $9 12 txt. v. infr.); P<. nbriD Pr i3 ; 1. make (on
2
; ,

bnm

any one sweet or pleasant (cf. Ar. 5li, oe ;ee<, pleasant, Aram. >.\.., |^t Pi. P/ nbn 2Ch33 12 'bn, ttf., adj. \bn i0
ee<);
r.TTI

1S13
13
;

12

^n^.^m consec. Jbn


6

19
,

u^n

Dn 9

7ot;)/. bn;i

Pr 19

6
;

Imv. *rbn

Ex 32" + 3 t., ^P i^45 13 W-^n Mal'i 9 // 1 K 13


2 t.;

'

cstr. ni^Plb

Zc7 +

1. ''-os-nx 'n:

a.

mollify, pacify, appease **, i.e. induce him to shew favour in place of wrath and chastisement

(sick, i.e.) sore


19

thy smiting ^n^n Mi6 (cf. Na 1 Niph.); obj. (implic.) a person, IN? ! )*sn *1
13

Ex
26

11

32

(JE),

K 13 + b.Win), v
6
(

K 13* Je
Dn may

19

( + DPIS'l),

Ch 33

12
(||

V.si'l?

1KD

W3>1),

Vf!0

Is

53

10
*'<

him
Di.

sick

pleased to bruise

'<

him, making him sorely, v. further


obj.

to bruise

9"; also
i.e.

h^ Tl Mai

(sq. Wr^

tAo^Ae

6e gracious to us).

2. wia&e

!<;&,

3?

(of

hope de-

aim at
1

success, prosperity, etc.,

b. entreat the favour of through his

3. shew (signs of) sickness, 6 become sick, only J?M? npn dn'c 'nn_Ho 7 princes are become sick with fever of wine (Now Che VB; Vrss Hi-St who rd. WW> tliey begin
ferred)
.

Pr 13 12

favour,
,

"

(ll'

S 13 12 (in anticipation of war), Zc8 2122 n ? &B&? of cities and nations assembling
;

>

at Jerusalem for worship), Zc 7 (|| ,,-nX $ij>3i>) of worship at Jerusalem; quite gen., as habit of
2

the day with wine- fever). made sick ivounded ,r),.?Ci7

Hoph.
J

Pf. be

22

s4

= 2 Ch
2 8 6l

God-fearing man,
treat

1^ 1 1

18 33 , 2

Ch 35 s3

TV D'aT favour of men i'TJ^JB Pr 1 9 6 many entreat a prince's favour


(||

9 ( + 3T733). (in sense of 1 b)

s8

2. en-

t^n

n.m. 1" 28
,5

'

69

sickness, '&H

Dt

\W0

th

yin-bl); -]^S TT
;

9 8t; ^H Dt7 +2t.; sf. vbn Is 3 8 +7t.+ 16 Ec 5 (where del. sf., cf. Vrss Now); pi. Dvn Dt28" 9 D*$H 2 Ch2i 15 ^n Is53 4 sick,

of king's bride

ItfR

Job when absolved and

45" of favour
1 1
19

'm Jb

favour of

restored.

tnSra
88 1
;

n.f. only in

titles 'D"i>3?

^53*

ness, disease
9

13" Is 3 8 2 the suffering servant of


||

r K 17" 2 K i Dt7 28 Ch 16 1212 21 151619 f 41 4 Ec 6 2


,s

5961

8
;

89

of

a catchword in a song, giving name ; appar. to tune mng. dub.; Aq. Symm. 25 TVhfi dance;

'*

Is

53

s4

(in both
v. supr.)
8
;
;

y Ql

TMlmen,

p. 27

"Rap

Tsalmen, p. xviH

3N3C); of rich

man Ec 5 16 (rd.
K31D
13

'bm,

III. (1

717

(actora/

cf.

Ar. Jii adorn,


(

*1L.

incurable disease

f'K?

'fl
9

2 Cli2i'
;

recover

(neck-)or?i ameni\.

from

metaph. of distressoflandHo 5 (|piTp),Isi 5 Jeio 19;=wmd, of violence in Jerusalem Je 6' (|| H3D).

sickness vflg iVn Is

38

1.

*7n n.m.
12

ornament,

rjTI3-5m

3H) DT3

T[n n^J
.

n.[m.] sickness, disease


his sickness

sf.

Pr 25 a (nose- or ear-) ring of gold and (neckor breast-) ornament of fine gold ; pi. E'KpD Ct 7 2 in sim. of grace and beauty.
,

,ri .?DP

Pr 18"
,

(=any

sickness of
2

II.

^
_,

11.pr.loc. in

Asher Jos

I if',

site

his); of specif, disease, cstr.


(

TV.P n ?D5

Ch

21

15

unknown

(v. conject. in Di).

+ D' 3iD ^n3


,

^nno).
npPin t
-;

t[rP?n] T
Ex

n.f. jewelry,

nn^m TOp Ho 2"

T
J

PI vn?2 n.f. sickness, disease, ' T -: -

+3

t.

Now Che). (v.


T

sickness, disease (in gen.)

Ex 23"
V:r^3),
2

Pl7n
6

(JE);

so

c.

fe,
cf.

8 37

=2 Ch 6
>:

n.pr.loc. a city or district under

s8
(||

Assyr. control, whither Isr. captives were taken

Ex 15* (JE;

1XST m,T

od/w.)

I7

=i8 n

Ch 5

cf.

Halahhu

in

Meso-

h^rbn
COT
8 1"!, - Bl"r
' s74 ' ;

319
TO

W>n

on 2K 17 >Hal potamia, Schr Cilicia ( Ph. *[bn, Lag Mi 2n As. Ijilakku,

because of our transgressions (of the servant of

Lyon

"801

""") Lag

BNS7
.

x1

T ?in

H n.pr.loc. town in Judah, Jos


Elul
J,,

58

/ ^^ 7,a.m.pierced, nabs.Dt2i +25t.;


r
I

5
rf

Lag

Oom.l.9.7. 2nd,d., E>

tr J bu

J^

cstr.

^n Nu
s!s.
62
18
;

19";

pi. D'y'pn
;

Alula juxta Chebron; mod. Halhul, i hour (31 miles) N. fr. Hebron, v. Di (and reff.) Bla Rob '" m L Guerin ,adfe '" '

cstr. \?}ri Is

lit.

1. pierced, fatally wounded


15
*

22 2 +

2 1 t.

sf.

T^D + 6 9 a

Nu23 +28t.; etc. +


,

24

i^

6g

Je 5 1
ii
1I -

Ez 26
s 19

30'

La 2

12
.

Elsewhere 2. slain

Nu 19

31

n^nVn
prob.

n.f. v

(P), etc.; sg. coll. 2


49
,

S 23 818 = 1 Ch
1

i.

*m.
1

Ez6 7 3o I1 ,etc.,butusu.pl.
etc.;

Si7 (RV
2
.

62

t [ft 717] vb. only ttfDq J^*J


'3BD MOpPI'1
it

K 20

33
,

rd.

wounded) J e si

t^H

'ppPI

Is2 2 Je 14 18
ft

(cf.

ae<f'Xfn tov

tov OTci/xaxor avTov

and Sta
1-

01445

\6yov dno and" i/i!/ ')


-

EZ 3 1 171S
La, 4
9
;

32

2021-25-28-29>.S1.32

HW

gp 2 14 L

ay,

*$n

Is 66 16 Je 2 5 x>.

^
24
s
;

snatched
lips; Sta

S529a

from him, caught the word fr. his as Qal; Kb 251 Ges 53 3B4 and

TrT?n
forated, v.
cstr. n!>n
2

n.f. a

kind of cake
2
4

most as Hiph.., with


"1

om.
(si

Di Lv
ra

(prob. as per20

'n abs.
pi.

Nu
:

15
4

Lv
2
1.;

Ex 29 + 4 1.

7rf(\/of foil.;

poss.

vera

1.)

cf.Ar.eLIi

Ex29 +3t.

used in

ni^n

Lv 2 +

nin

offerings

l.atthesacrif.

be black (passing into fig. sense, unfortunate, in Heb.), v. Bae + w.s. c f, Aram.

ljWn).

of David on removal of ark, given to each person as part of peace-offering 2 S 6 19 . 2. elsewh.only

tnS^rt

rd.

nibn, rapn

or

n|Sr

a dj.

P (H Lv 24"):

a. of the 12 cakes of the table

hapless, unfortunate, only as subst. hapless, 8 luckless one[s) ds tov owjto, ^^pnp ^-io

of the holy place, made of riPD Lv 24". b. made of T\D~\]1 JVB'NT as an offering of first-fruits

Nu

20

C. of |OB> Dl"6, to
.

be burnt with the

<&%-, n?^5
rd. pi.

IO

14

6\rrm X 6s; DWj|>n lO


;

I0

Kt,

D'ssbn (^n, 6n) Q r D*K| bn, T i v In all txt. and mng. dub. (MT rds. rDpnz^Tn thine army; and D'NS ?T\\ w a rmy
>reyi)7-wi/.

Ex 2 9 2S =Lv 8 M 26 altar with c Lv 8


nb\V
,

d. of ."WO burnt on the

be eaten by but^ usu. to paiticipants in the several forms of peace19 and as such mingled with oil offering Nu 6
,

of dejected ones, but this against usage of ?n and no such fig. sense of PJO, v. 01 Hup De Bae
J

e. jon Dni^ 'n to be used by the offerer in connexion with the un7
.

Ex 29 2 Lv 2 4

1212

Nu 6 15
d Lv

Che, and
I.
"("

crit. n.)

leavened cakes of

13

77(1

vb. bore, pierce (Ar. Ji. perthrough,


transfix,

tpVn
fibrin

n.m. jMlll8 and


26
8

f.

E,4 '

16

window,
8
6

abs.

Gn
1

+
;

12

t.; cstr.

?^n Gn

Pr

7"; sf.

forate, pierce

Eth.

'trt'l";

(hollow) reed;

Aram. ??H hollow out, K? yl) ytp;

)1-N.~ adj. hollow, JliL. care,

)&^
'3p

sheath, etc.;

NH

in deriv. i>pn n. hollow, adj.


*?"$!".

s!m, ?yH
Aeart
t's

^K W",
IJi^D
latticed 2
18 - 2,

Ez 40 22
6
4
;

2i mpl. D'3^n Ez 40 + 3 t.; cstr. sf. Je 2 2 "(defective pi. Ges

^0
,

dual

Ew JI77a

but

rd.

fUQ

jripe); Qal P/.

^n

my
22

pierced (wounded) within me ijr 109 (? lit. one has pierced my heart ; or rd. Pu. 7?n ?); Inf. cstr.

^77" my piercing, my wound cross so Ew Hi De Bae MV SS (my woe, my K6 ls<1 but Hu Pe Bi Che rd. fl$q my sickPi. Pt. pi. (Baer) ness). Tf Ez 28' tn <7;e Tiawa' of the ones wounding thee (Sm Co rd. pu. Pt. a^n '^ne ^/-ceo" 6y tfa ^in). Po'el Pfi 3 fr. t?nj ftj r#h Ez 3 2 M iword
i< ts
;
,

K'n 'nipn

GfOrGie); Vl^n 9 'n nriB 4t.; ni3?n Ct2 +3t.; window open 6 17 the window Gn 8 (P) 2 K 13 'm n^ Je 9 20 s 16 'nn 1V3 through the window Gn 26 Jos 2 (J) 16 S9 30 12 28 2K9 J02 9 J115 1S19 2S6 =iChi5
f.
;

Je 9 20 ;

V_ Mich Hi nui^n Ez 4 o 16 +
;

windows
6

K6
14

Ez 40 16 41 WM

'na Jos

^O?

Z P 2 ; 'nn-i>K 2K9 'nn-jp windows of palace, (1)\3^n ii> jnij Je 22 14 ; cutteth him out his windows; of the gates of
32

(J)Pr7

Ct

Ezek.'s temple
itself

Ez 40 16 22 25 25MS3 ",
-

of the temple

n*13 J\)2 6

Pt.

hand pierced the fleeing serpent ; 9 1 who pierced tlie dragon. 5 Po'al fi. U^tPBD Ppho Is53 p'erce(i, wounded
his
f.

13

Ez 4 1 1616

P3PI fljjinp Is 5

tW?n
29

n.m.
!

flute, pipe, 'n

S io3

Is

5"

30

pi.

atyn

Ki

40

Je 4

8 36M

fc&n

320

*i

fn. [V.n] vb. denom. play the pipe,

pipe Qal

Pt. pi.

the singers as

D^ha Qnfl ^ Sf as well the pipe-players, cf. AV < IiV


;

of the sanctuary by giving them to Chaldeans ;8 Is 43 2. violate tJte honour of, dishonour, '< subj., crown of Davidio kingdom 89
.

411

Pe Be Che Bae
Pi. Pi. D'bbna

al.

Folel Pt.
DV'ffl

fr. I.
i

7*1 dancers.
i
<0

(sq.

pN7
s1

pregn.),

kingdom
10
,

of

Judah La

2
;

D^TO
).

and

the

the iJX 73

}1NJ Is 23".

3. violate a covenant

people piped with jripes

(cf.

As. hdlalu, ace. to

* 55
4.

89*

M al

the

mpn

of

God +

8 9 32

Dl

in

Zim

BP117

treat

t[n'?rra]
the dust Is 2 ' fill. [
19

n.f. hole,
(||

1SV ni^TO

holes

of

CIS

nni'D caws of the rocks).


>

l^] vl>- PUute


begin
(lit.

defile,

profane

Hiph.
v.

also

untie,

loosen,

open,
free,

Pu. Pt. 9?nm 7iisn <pp H). Ez 36 my great name which is profaned among the nations. Hiph. 1. a. Impf. 7nN N7 Tiy 'BHiJ-QBrnN Ez 39 7 / will not let my holy
" 25
,

ning to law Lv 19 s3
D^lja

a vineyard as common (v. ?H) by beginuse its fruit Dt 20 6 " 28 30 Je 3 1 5 (v. the
s3

name

be

Arab.) lAr.

ji

untie,

undo, become

profaned any more.

b.

i"1
3

^"

7[P ^7

lawful, free

from

obligation- or tie; iv.


free,

make
dese-

lawful/ x. esteem lawful or


desecrate, violate;

profane,

NH
s

7711 be profane,

crated (also Pi. Hiph. transit.), cf. Aram. ??n "VStLi Pa. is purify, "%>2*( Aph. is profane)
,

16
,

Niph. Pf StfU Ez 25 fl^DJ (VI- Co) Ez 22 11 bm Lv 2i, ^n? Ez 7 24 */mp/. ?W I s 48 ?nn Ez 20914 22 sf. Sbmb inJo Ez 2 2 M //
;

Nu 30 (P). 2. 40 begin, Pf. bm Gne'+ist., nbm J u 20 24 *rbm Dt 2 1S22 ni?nri Dt 3 Est6 ^nn Ezr 3 6 + 6 1.; Impf. 7W Juio 18 13 5*$ Gn 20 9 9 + 5t., 3 fs. bnm j u 13 16 2 ms3nn Dt 16 ?ntf Dt 2 s5 Jos 3 7 *bh\ ju 20 + 3 1., na-Vnni
he shall not violate his

word

13

31

15

25

19

31

Gn 4 i M
fy
so
29

>brm Ez 9 6 ; Imv. ?nriDt


,2

2431
;

Inf. cstr.

Lv2i

4
.

1.

iS3

+2t.;

sf.

Dbm
11 - ,2

Gnu
9

6
;

Pt.

7no
27 - 27
;

-reflex,

jmllute,

defile
||

oneself a.

ritually, by contact with

dead NOD, Lv 2 I 4 (H ).
2. Pass., 5
7 25 name and even God himself

Je25 ;-6^n,Nui7

(P)Dti6 2Ch29
inserts

b. sexually \\mi Lv 21 9 (H). polluted, defiled, of holy places of

2S24
6
2
1

15

WeDr
c. Inf.
1

nbm
1

HS-JOm
(E),'

Ez
8

24

DJQ

bef. n>l);

God Ez 20
2

91422

Is 48'

Gn
Dt

io 8
3

li!

=
17

to (7) begin

Ch

10
,

Gn
i5

Gn 41"
25

Nu

2531

24

Ez 22 I6S. Dt 206
Ez
22
s
; ;

Pi. Pf. tyn


ms. J?i^n
sf.

Lv
49
4

i9

+ 3 1.
t.;

sf.

16 9 Jos 3 7 (D), Ju io 18 13
2
-

(all J), 625 19 22

i6

fcfcl

20 su.

Gn

+3
s1

g 3 2 I4 s. 22
3i 31
;

K iq32
Ezr 3 6

^37
[

Ch
Ezr

2?2
13

2 fs.

tjffl
t.
6
;

2Ch3
c.

29

710 21 71021
-

34

3- 3

Ne4 Est6 9*
20
8

3 pi.
6

htyn Ez
1

etc.,

16

Pf.;
pi.

Je 25 s9 Jon 3 4
so 2

c. 1

consec.

Gn

(J),
9', 2

3
22

Impf. i-HP

Lvai ***;
7

sf.

^0; Dt
32 s9

20

3 begin with

Gn
9'
;

44'' (J),

Ez

Ch 20
c.

6j'n;Lv2i +4t.,^)!n^89 etc.,'+i3t.Impf.;


Inf. b)>n

S 2 45

rd.

Wjj! for

!!

@L We Dr.;
ending

JtJ

Am 2 +#4
Pt. bbryq

1.;

\bbn

Ez 23
pi.

4-

4 t;

0^0

ie^in

/row Ez
;

EH

7nn fogrm /
full

2>ossess !

Jei6 19

Mali 12 17 14 9 Nei3 sf. n^TO Ex 3 1 f.n^no Lv2i ; 4 1. defile, pollute: a. sexually, Gn 49 (poem)= = it3J Lv 1 9 s9 1 Ch 5 (the lather's bed) a woman 2i 9 (H); iV-|T Lv2i ls (H). b. ceremonially,
;

Ez 24 21

D^no

Dt2 2431
(i.

n?31
"

bm beginning and
my
DBG Nlpb
began)
DJJD
7TBTI
to call

1S3

12

e.

accomplishing

purpose,

Hoph.
begun
'>

Gn

( a6

= men
(J).

Pf.

W <A m
the
10

v. Dr).
it

was

on

name of
to be
al.
;

jrrofane, the altar by a tool Ex 20 (JE) sacred ,2a ,aa s9 21 7 places Lv 2i 23 24 44 Zp (H), Ez
25
;

Note. NiStSJ?

AfW Ho 8

begin

f
i

minislied by reason of the burden

RV

Hi

Mala" ^74 7 Dn 1 1 31

sacred things Lv 19 8 Ez 22 M ; the sabbath Ex 3


16.21.54

the holy laud Je 16 18 ; 22'" (H) Nu 18 32 (P)


2 6 Ez 20 13 (P), Is 56 a d g0 tfle 6anC tity of
14
-

Wu Now rd. *7TIJ) (I. 7m, 7'n)for om. of dagh.


v. also
little

vHJ] of Cod. Bab.


tJie

sAa/Z 6e
;

m anguish a
that

22 8 23 38 tfg ^IMS.

for

burden, so
(?)

Ra AV

Ew w]

the prince of Tyre


his holy places,

who made himself God, and Ez 28 71618 c. the name of


.
-

they
cease

may

wait

little;

riB'DO

God Lv i8 21 i 9 ,s 203 21 6 22 ! 82 (all H), Am 2 7 Je 34" Ez 20 39 36 2"" 12223 Mai 1", God himself
d. '' defiles or jtrofanes his inheritance s by giving it over to Babylon Is 47 ; the princes
1

a /t'Ze /rom anointing, so probably best.

DVD 171111 Che We, this

T^n n.[m.] profaneness, commonness;


bh Dn J 1S21 5 7n
,

Ez

3".

IJTn

v6

in concrete sense,
.

opp. BHJ5

Lv io

,0

(P),

Ez 22 26 42 20 44 s3 48 16

Bftafcn
ii.

t bbn adj. profaned ;Vfl ^"?(rd.

cstr.

^n
4-3
4 t.

Gn 37'+ 3
Pf.;

1.

"^n

Gn 37'+ 2
t.,
1 ,

t.,

etc.,

??D SS) profaned, dishonoured wicked one SS Co Or; but RV EZ2I 30 (so AV Thes

Impf.
5
,

D*>q:

Is2 9 8 +5
1

MV

W^C Jb
dreams of

fallen, slain) deadly wounded, 84 2 1 ; fs. fl^q of woman pi. cstr. B'yen \bbn Ez 714 sexually dishonoured Lv 21 (H ; njj).
;
||

Ha

Ew Sm

39
P.

,iobn>_!

Gn4o D&l Dti3 4


,

^126';
phetic

dream:
s -8
if? 1
,

}&$ J03 nobra Gn4i"; D.bh GU4I Dti3", Bfl$h


a. of ordinary
.

sleep Is 29

26 1

b. of dreams with pro,

tn7' 7n subst. c. n loc, used as exclam. T T lit. ad profanum! i.e. far be it (for me, thee, "" 38 etc.)! (v. Ba )'n Gn 44'+ 17 t., rbbn Gn
1
*

Gn Gn 40"

12 meaning: of Jacob Gn 28 Joseph s his servants of Pharaoh and 4.2 37 5 - 6 - 9 - 910

>''*

41

(all

E, not elsewh. in Hex.);


,

i8 2S + 2t.

2
-

of Midianite

Ju

13

, 1

alone,
1

S i4 46 20 2
16

Gn
act
(E),
29

iS 25 "^),
1

S2 S0 209 22 2*' 717 44 deprecated Gn I8


;

elsewh.c. ppers.: +i? and' inf. of


(all J),

in latter days Jo 3

Nebuchad. Dn 2 13 old men c. of dreams of false pro".

Jos 24

16

P hetsDti3

2 4-6
-

Je23

25

Kiph.Pt.n^no dream
Je 29 s (but
rd.

S 23";

+ b 13BD (peculiarly) Jos


+ DN (= surely
11

(of false prophets, c. ace. cogn.)

22

(P;= /ron it,


S 20
20

even to rebel);

D'pbn [o by dittogr.

fr.

QPIK],

Hi Gf GieGr).
abs.

not) 2

('n 'n),

Jb 27

s
;

strengthened idiom.
1

bynWD,'B ?0l sq.fOandinf. 17 2 s 23 (rd. mmo, l X) = BK 1 S 24 7 VEHO !>t6 'n Jb 34 10 sq. tn?nn n.f. beginning, n?nnn Ne II 17
;
.

S26 1 K2i 3 + 19 1 Ch 1 1 (vibttt))

tDiVn n.m. 37' + ,cstr.Gn20


,

"

37 -'

dream;'n
fefcn ,

Gn
;

3
,

D?n abs.Gn 20 6 ,cstr. 31 24


t. etc.,

sf.

Dibn Gn 40916 "cin Gn 4 1 17ia


pi.

Gn 406 4- 5 1.;
sf.

niDPn Je 23 32 4- 10
-

+ 7 t.

dream

SS Ot), nbnna Gn i 3 3 + 10 1.; 2 cstr. nbrin Ho i Pr 9' Ec 10", n^nro 2 Kif 10 9 +4t., nnn 2 S 21 n^nno 2 S 2 1 : cstr.
(rd.

nbnnn

@ gs

14 8 20 1. ordinary dream of sleep Jb 7 20 ^ 73 2 8 7 2. dreams with prophetic Ec 5 Is 29 meaning, the lowest grade of prophecy (v.
.

with nouns 'T?2n


principle of

,f1

Pr 9 10
v
?.3"
''
!

wisdom

>
:

<Ae beginning, first 01 Ec 10 13 the first

5' Ol a< <A beginning word, sq. rel. clause Yahweh first spake) of, Yahvoeh spake (=when Ho 1 2 preceded by prep, f? 2 S 2 1 10 elsewhere
1

"

dream of Abimelek Gn 20 3 6 of Jacob 9 Laban 31 24 Joseph 3 7 "*"->-- 4 2 31 s iiA ' iw Pharaoh and his servants 40 41""15.12.15.H.1722.25.M.3S. f a i ower or der of prophets
Br*1
"

a.

'

1011

6 than Moses Nu 1 2 (all E, not elsewh. in Hex.-), 15 Jb 33 of Midianite Ju 7 131315 desired by Saul
,
,

by 3 in
2

the beginning, of the harvest

Eu r

21

(Qr), of the

dwelling there 2

kingdom Ezr4

6
,

of their

S 28 616 days J03


1

;
1 ,

of Sol.

K3
i
17

515
;

of old

men

in latter

of Nebuchad.

Dn

"*; Daniel p3n

7*, of supplications

Dn 9,
1
,

rtWffl P' ?"<'33


l

Dn
-

had understanding in
b. of false prophets
9
2 29" Zc io
.

former)

'H33 of the shooting up of vegetation 7 26 as in the beginning Is i ; '^3 at first, first in 9 1818 1 2 S 17 ; at the first, first (or order Ju i 20 time, i. e. first in a series of occurrences,

Am

all

visions
J
-

and dreams,
2832

Dt

46

i3

Je 23 27 18

27

rfift hri n.f.

name

of a plant, with thick,


so Thes
,284
;

Gn

2'

8a,

13

(J),

4i

(E), 43'

(J),

Dn 8'

slimy juice,

6 purslain, Jb 6 RVm,

Bob
this,

>.

fl.
id.;

[D/tl] vb. be
causat.,

Ges and

al.; <S llioftiw,

anchusa PS

1'

on

healthy, strong
be

(NH

Aram, p^-- Ethp.


also

made healthy,

strong,

Bo Di Low"; only Vna BJtBT^-DK Jb 6 6 is there any taste in the juice of 'fl (fig- of insipid and dull dislater interpr. v.

165,361

mzbn

D?n press firmly Aph. Qal Imp/. D^?.3 *|>$ Jb 39* their together) 2 young are healthy. Hiph Impf. ms. Wpnrn
deriv.;
.

course); Rabb. in the white of

>AV RV Ew Hi
an
(quadrilit.

SS

after

J Saad

egg.

$12)711

-/of following; mean-

Is 38

16

and

restore

me

to health

(||

^SJfJj).

t Q7n n.pr.m. (strength)

a returned
id.;

ing unknown).
exile

Zc 6"

= *$n v
D/Fl
Dbn
;

10
.

ttt^nVn n.m. flint; Btobn Dt8 -r3t.; 13 cstr. E^tsbn Dt 32 ;-flint TtQ "TOT rock offlint
,6

J-II.

vb. dream
Eth.
dirtn>:

(NH
Ar.
the

Aram.
dream,

pM:..

d,
Gn
42"

whence water flowed for Isr. in and (no iiv) ^114"; worked by 9 Ol Dt miners Jb 28 hyperb. oil out of***
desert

= flinty rock,
Dt
8
15
,

experience attain to puberty)Qal Pf. 'n

an emission of

seminal fluid,

13 32 flint of rock

= rocky

flint

Dn

1 ,

sim. of firmness f^SfCB 3$

Iffr

HP8

in (poet.); Is 5 7 -

n
]Sn,

322
ii. bin.

rr&bn
13

p^h

v.

sub

I.

and

t*l7n

Vb. pass on or away, pass through


'

(mostly poet.) (NH id., pass by or away, change; Ph. T\ehn equivalent, Eeinach 8 ^ 1888 276 ; Hoffm
Q.o.Abh.xxxn. law so.

1. change of raiment elsewhere DHtt'n Ju 14 1213 5 2223 so without DH33 Ju 14 19 2. ; 28 17 3. rerelays 1 K s ; cf. N3V1 'n Jb 1 o (Di).

3 1.; cstr.id. Ju 14 2 risbn Gn45 22 Jui4 1! ;


rtate'ri

K5

s
;

r\\tbn

t2 Gn45 + 2t.;

Gn45

22 22
-

2K5

'

aS

Aram tfcnjnssaway, change;


Nab. epn change
(?)

...

change, substitute;
63
;

Eut""

after, succeed, replace successor (of Mohammed)] and [cf. 'Caliph' 792 " 799 so also nairw and ; many deriv. Lane
i.e.

Ar. t_6ls. come

vival after death, under fig. of relief from milit. 14 4. changing, varying, of service Jb 1 4 20 course of life niB^n ftf IB'N 55 of the
.

tejjj

wicked, with

whom

are no changings,
(||

i.e.

MP

do
so

evil incessantly, steadily

his son succeeded

him; Eth. 'i&A.; pass by, 11 Hb i u across, through) Qal Pf. tfen Ct 2 15 Visbnn etc.; Impf. *& Jb 4 + 4t.; 3 fs. sf.
;

De Sch al.; but the expression is peculiar and obscure; Calv vicissitudes; Hengst discharges; text perhaps corrupt.
t

Kmp Hu

DTO WJJJ *6l)

they

on quickly 1 S io elsewh. only move or sweep on, of a flood Is 8 8 or wind 21 1 Jb^Hbi", of God Jbo" ii 10 h.pass s6 11 away (vanish) Jb 9 (of days); Ct 2 (of rain
a. pass
;

1.
||

Jb 2024

Vfyrr.

+ 102 s7

Inf. cstr.
3

*&&
,
.

Is 21';

[n^nn] n.m.

knife, so 33

(cf.

Syr.

AiL.

poet.,

totondit (in Lex.), [4tSL~, )kiaa!X-,te/,Talm. niB^n knives, ace. to Levy, Jastr; Thes as

i3y), of the heavens

102 27 of idols Is
,
'

18
,

passing through (cf. vb. 3 a)) but -/and meanEzr i 9 among ing not certain, only PL temple utensils (v. BeRy Ryle).

DOT

(but perhaps gloss JBL ). come on anew, i. e. sprout again


111890 86

2. of grass,
(cf.

[nD7ro]

n.f. plait (of hair; so called

fr.

f po

56
,

so

Thes

AV

Hiph. 2) De Hi Che Bae al.; less

intertwining, passing through each other, of the

33 suitably in context, pass away, supr. lb. 3. trans, a. pass through, i. e. pierce, 26 Jb 2024. h. overstep, transgress sq. ace. Ju 5

Ew

strands) PL
'

cstr.

tyh

niB_S>no

J u 16 13

cf.

v 19

;"

v^- draw

off or out,

withdraw
and
3

Is 24

(NH

id.;

Aram. fvD;

.S.. despoil, usu. Pa.

||

"lay), (cf.
14

Ar.

iv. to
to

break a promise).
.

etc.; Ph. n.pr. ?J)3V?n


J'pn alone
;

Baal has

rescued,
retire)
;

Pi. Impf. Tjnj} (cause

garment Gn4i 7 7 n^nn Gn 3 i /mp/ t&j: jb 14


;

pass) change, sq. ace. 20 Hiph. Pf. (E) 2 S 12


;

Ar. L^iL withdraw,

Qal
La
4
;

Pf.

H05
;

6
;

nxbm

consec.

Dt25

i>n

sf.

laa^n:

Lv2 7
3 9
1
9
;

10
;

3fs. pJ>q>S

Jb 29

20
;

2
31

ms.
1

fel
;

Gn
Is

41
;

change (trans.) garments Gn 35 (E) 27 741 V' 102 wages Gn 31 (both E); no obj. Lv 2 7 10 (H); substitute i.e. cause to sucexpr.
s
,

1.

sf.

DS^nPl;

ffi'fti:

IS40

41

^m

ms. pnJ?; Pt, 2>ass. cstr. }*6n Dt Impf. 10 1. draw, draw off, c. ace. of sandal Dt 25 s 2 25 Is 20 (both sq. ^"J c. ?0), cf. Y^D "'? Dt 25 10 draw out, present the breast, of animal 3 2. intrans. withdraw giving suck La 4

%n

ceed Is 9"; 31 Is 40 4 1 1

change for better, renew,


.

obj. 0*3

(himself) sq. ? livered ybn Pr 1

Ho 5
1
8 7

6
.

Niph. Pf
5M 2B
-

be de1 1
9
;

(sq. fO);

Impf tifev Pr *
2

2. shew newness, of tree, putting forth fresh shoots Jb 14 7 of bow 2g x


, .

fi. t)~?n

n.[m.] exchange, only

cstr.,

as

Pi. Pf. (Ges ). 43 15 f.^n Lv 14 etc.; imp/. J^TP Jb 36 ; nj&nw 5 V' 7 (but on text vid. infr. ad fin.); sf.

psbn;

^6o =io8
7

^n

prep, in return for (so IPD, ftS, common in Aram. e.g. Gn 4 33 $<3 for Heb. nnn)_Drnb_3> f\

f 5o
t}t

15

11

itym V' 81 153


;

8
,

40

1 jmK
.

etc.

Imv. HS^n ^ 6 5

out, tear out

Lv 1 4 4043 (P;

^n
=

(ornnajl)

Nu

stones

fr.

18 s1 31 (both P).
-

infested house).

c. obj. pers.,

but only poet.;

2. rescue, deliver, 5 8 sq. ^33 ^ 6 1 16


c.

fn. f)7PI n.pr.loc. in Naphtali,

site

un-

(niB);
,

cf.

140
34
-

(sq. IP); abs.

ace.

i8 20

known Jos
T
F)

s3

19

2822s0 V
h

50

15

81 8 9 i ls ii 9 153 Jb 36 16 ;

lT^n n.m. a passing away, vanishing

^Spnxi
Ri,
cf.

if, -j

S q.

ace, but

delivered

AV Hup

'n V.3. Pr 1 8 Inf. of 3 epn) (properly who are passing away, transitory (cf. t

Ew; and

spoiled, despoiled

Ges Hi De

i. e.

those
h). re-

Bae (but
(rd.

this only in

Qal 1

Aram.)

< and oppressed


;

nsniw) Krochm Dy Gr Che


n.f.

(||jn Mli>03).

[nC^/n J

n.f. a

change (from idea of


cf.

tfn^bn]
2

what
in
.

is

placing, changing, substituting,

Ar.,

Aram.)

person, as plunder,

war;

stripped off a
only
sf.

ifiXpn

sf.

viB'bn jb 14";

pi. abs.

rite^n ju

14"+

21
;

nnirbn j u 14 19

rraVrro

323

hr.

t[TO7rTO]

n.f.

in ordinary only pi. abs. rriSpnp Is 3" life); robes of ladies of Jerusalem ; Zc 3* of high
priest.
II.
|_J

robe of state (taken

of

y
1

PI

n.pr.m.

v.

fjn supr.

p?H vb. divide, share (NHitf.; Aram.


Nijpin portion, ,aS.. divide, determine,
'

P?D field,

j"

l\}\ !> equip

for

war (primary

idea of strength, vigour, v. Hiph., n. O'Xpn, and As. halsu, fortification (Schr C0T G,OM Asrb * nn * 18 "
),

decree; Ar. ,jl. measure, measure off; Aa. eklu, !ia lx ; Eth."}ft4ji. 2, is possession,field,3'nqpr**

enumerate, t^ty". fcAfc enumeration,number\

cf.

liilsu,

belt,

Zehnpfund

BASI 4M
-

Aram.

Qal i>/ 'n Dt 4" + 5 t;


P^n:

ad opus, strenuus, Jlo-.S... fortitude, strenuitas, Gk. dv&peta, > Thes Rob Ges SS who regard as =1. J?n in sense strip for

jAo

accinctus

Jb2 7

17

Pr
2

17

2 ffj Jos 1 8 ; /my/ 22 2 ms. sf. Dppnni Nep ;

3 pl.ipi)nlJosi4'; 1p!?n:
2

1S30

24
;

Olpprn

Ch

battle,
21

expeditus)

Qal

4'5
;

'P??

S 19

s0
;

7w>. ipbn Jos 2 2 8 ; Inf.

only Ft. pass.

p?n

P^rfy

Ne 13";

P<. P.^n

Pr
13

29^ 1.
1 1

A, ap8 2 ( JE), 2 S

pbn Nu32; pi. Nu32 +7 t., 30 Nu32 +2t. cstr. ^q'l Chi2 M +3t.; ^ri
cstr.

D'S^n
18

portion, sq.acc.(of gods)


ace.

and

Is 15

4
;

equipped:
)
,

not expressed
c.
:

Ne

? pers. Dt 4" 29/*; (ref. to offerings and


4* (P),

1. as adj.

Nu 32

3032

Dt

3
20

tithes) ;
30

ace. (of land) Jos

2. as subst. sg.
2

(JE; v. Niph. v ) 'nn Jos 6 7iU3 (JE); Y^D N3S Nu 32 27 mere equipped for war (JE), so s9 'n 'nn x ch 1 2 24 23 van 32 (P) ; sox!) non^n
coll.

Nu 32

21

19

obj.
s

people
?).

Ne9

DJ> 'n

divide with others

Ch

20 21 28 14

c. art.

Jos

22

(D

over (by) temple 2

2. assign, distribute : Levites Ch 23 18 cf. 1 Ch 24 4S . 3.


,

(v

d.

H);

pi.

K3X
4

vand.H)zChi7
3K1D Is
1

31 (P) tffcq 18 'Ifn'n Jos4 13 ;

Nu

Ch

12

25

24

4. share assign, impart, sq. n}'? & p Jb 39 2 (in), sq. ace. silver Jb 27 '; inheritance Pr 17 ;
17
. 1

(v
'Jfijn

(P); note
2

spoil 1 S 333 DJ/ 'n

5 warriors (equipped ones,

Che menmpl.

30 (obj. om.); sq. DJ) have shares with Pr 29". 5. divide up=plunder the

24

temple, sq. ace. 2

at-arms) of Moab.

Ch 28 21 (v. Be).
21
;

Niph. Impf.
17
;

Wpn
3

Niph. Impf.

Nu 32
be,

20
,

pi.

ybm Nu 32

or go equipped, sq. '3??

Imv. ttpnn Nu 31 Nu 32 1720 (both JE

M P&E Nu 26
I4
1S
;

3
s

fs.

s4 pbn\ Jb 38 ; pbni Gn 53 56 pbnri Nu26 2 6 ; Dpprm (Baer) 1 Ch

K 16
(i.e.

21 3 v.Qal Pt.v ); sq. K3!? 3 i (P; Niph. Imv.here Hiph. Impf. surprising with D3P1ND, v. Di).

23 24

cf.

Be & infr. sub Pi.;


14
15

oneself

Gn

one's men).

l.reflex., divide 2. pass, be

r*???-

WFft
al. rd.

Is

58" he

('<)

will brace up, in;

divided: a. apportioned, the land Nu 26 83SS 56 b. of people, divided (by lot) v (id.); all P.
into

vigorate, thy bones


n.

(M V De Di

Hup Che

crit.

two

factions

1K1 6
.

21
.

c. of light, parted,

Du
T

1 yDI renew, rejuvenate).


n.[f.] only dual, loins (as seat of
cf.

[y 7 n]

24 3. trans, assign, spread abroad Jb 38 distribute 1 Ch 23" 24 s , but trans. Niph. is unPi. Pf. 3 pi. tybn Jo 4 2 likely, v. infr.
;

strength, vigour;

Aram.
27

N2f"]n hip, loin, Syr.


11
;

Dripjirn consec.
sf.

EZ47
49
s7

21
;

sf. E>P T sf.

JX
Gn

No 2"018' ) B$fj IS32


741

sf.T*?D

Gn
,

17 nnplpn Is 34 ; 2 ms.

35" +

4t.;
;

Qr I'Jfpn

v$n

Is 5 +2t.; +ix^n Kt Jb 3 i M

La4 3 fs. JnPi>m Ez5';


pn
;

16

Impf.
1

P.?[P
6 s

Gn

+4
51

t.,

etc.

prob. rd. Dpprv

/oi'ws:

35"(P)> 1 3 7 'n 1353 s: jb 3 8 4 o ; vsbn


.

1. as seat of virility 'n JD NV 8" 2 Ch 6 8 2. as girded ~Wi


-rttK

CI123 24
7
;

(v. supr. MIpli.),etc.;

Imv.

P.?D
J

Jos

13

Inf. pSn Jos 19

Pn6";

sf.

D^DIs9 ;
S 6 19
,

is 5=7 ( v niwj;
.

1. divide, apportion: food, at festival 2


3 sq. ace. & ?= 1 Ch 1 6
,

tqfrn. b$

32", clothed loins are conceived as blessing charit5 able giver; metaph. Is faithfulness waistcloth of his loins ( V3nD). 3. as seat of pains, 6 like a woman's in travail, Je 30
ITjlSgj

cf.

Jb 31 20 where the

garments \j/2 2, sorrows

Jb

21

17

(no p)
12

give a portion
2
4
,

||

expr.) Is 53 19" (P), also


ace.

to, sq. p (no ace. a land Jo 4 2 (no ind. obj.) Jos

Mi
7

^ 6o 8 = 108 Dn 1 i
8
,

sq.
21

&

? Jos 13

18

10

K i8
Ez

tybn
heroes 2

n.pr.m. {vigour).
,

1. one of David's

divide
(bbti)

hair
Is 9
2

(symbol.)

Ez 47 ; Is 34 ' 5 ; divide spoil


.

17

StXXqs, A EXXijt, L XoXXijr; = 1 Ch n XfXXi,*, L EXX, also Ch 27' Xfo-X^s, A L XfXX.;* (in both, Baer Y^n, van
S 23 s6
27

Pr 16" Gn 49 s7 (poem), Ex 15* Ju 5* + 68" Is 53 12 2. assign, (song);


distribute: Levites to their service, prob.
s

Ch
49
7

d.

H.

Y^r\).

2.

XfXXijf,

man of Judah 1 Ch am =ftf} v39

23" 24

(v. supr.)
(
||

3. scatter, sq. ace.

Gn

AXXnx.

(poem)

fen),

La 4".

Pn. Pf. y 2

p!>n Is

33*;

pV
P?iT1

324
3fs.

consec.

Zc 14

1
;

Impf.
17
;

p?nn
1

Am 7
33
23

17
;

be
.

divided, of land

Am 7

spoil Is

Zc 14 1

5 9. P^n|> Jb 1 or of booty, Kmp Hi

1718

np L,nn f is dub.:
;

a share of
spoil,

feast,

a prey,

Ew

Di

Hithp. Pf. 'pj>nnni

consec. Jos

8' divide (land)

Da;

AV flattery
Jos 17 2
E\(K.
.

does not suit context.


Gileadite

among

12 Inf. P?n? Je 37 ; to receive a portion (denom. fir. P?D), but dub.

themselves.

Hiph.
5

fu. pyfl n.pr.m. (portion) a

Nu 26 s0
J0SI7
2

XAy,

(),

KfXcf, etc.;

M Gn3i" + cstr. Gn i4 + sf. ^n 18 20 f i6 + 6 1.; ipbn Nu 18 Ec g'; 1$Q ^ 50 6 16 ^v Hb i + 5 t.; D$n Gn 14 24 1BH? Is 5V + 3 t.; pi. D^n Jos i8 6 +5 t.; sf. Dn^n Ho 2424 7 1. portion, share: a. of booty Gn 14 5
'n abs.
s
; ;
';

t *

P'O a.m.

Jo*

I8,

portion, tract, territory

T^pyH
subst. coll.
(

adj.gent. of foreg.; only after nnSBto Nu 26 s0


.

c.

art. as

'

1.

np^n
10
;

n.f. portion of ground;


cstr.
,9

abs. 'n

Am 4 "+8t.;
T^f? Je 1 2

Nu 3
ibtO

'

(P) 1

S 30

2424
.

b. of food
2

Lv 6

10

Or\i)br\

(P) ;

TO 'n Dt i8 8 ;=foodHbi 16 (||^NP); so (of

1. esp. a. rn>n 'n

= the

npbn Gn 3 3 +i2t.; sf. Jb 2 4 18 portion of ground,


;

clearly divided field

unrestricted charity) Eci i v. Now. c. sq. ?, s share or interest in Ec 9 , with idea of obligation 14 to Gn 31 (E ; in father's house), 2 S 20'= 1

Gn
g
2

33
1

19

Jos
11
-

24
.

32

(both E), 2

S 23 11 Ru
-

Ch
of

13

Also b. without mfevt

S I4 30 30 3 23 12
'

io 16 (in royal line; 'n Jos right (privilege) in


I2 16
2

=2 Ch

all
||

mm

njlljj);

of

24

18
;

Vs

1925 21 26 26 m Jb 2 K 3 1 Ch ii 9 land Jei2 1010 (|pp-13); cf. also

Am 4"

(in Jerus.

+ pQ]^

'"'i?']?)-

(P); Ne d. proper share


22
'

2S 27

n.pr.loc.

CISD

np^TI 2
-

16

(Dr),

Ew

a, "- 1M

E,"! -

,'-

m We rd.

field of sword-edges

DHifn

Tl^Z

or part ^ppn nj]fg

Jb 32

17

i.e.

I will do

my part
9

in replying. Esp. 2. portion,tract, of land: a. 9 seven portions as distrib. at conquest Jos 19


,

2. jwof plotters or liers-in-wait (v. Dr). <<m of ground assigned to one, ppno 'n Dt33 21

commander s portion.
t

7 JE) v (JE; + nta in cl.), 15" 19 none for tribe of Levi Dt 10' 12 12 (both P);

M i8'14

(all

||

[nr^bn]

n.f. part, portion,


.

2N-n 3 ngbn
,,

2729

18 1 Jos 18 7

(all

D;
7

||

4 rbm), Jos i4

Hlj>^

2Ch 3 5 s

(P),

none for priests Nu 1 8 20 (P;


possessed by people

Ho 5
16
.

||vb.^n3). b.ofland Mi 2*. c. portion to

TWn n.pr.m.
of Jeshua,
(q.V.),

priest,

time of Joiakim son

Nei2

16

(perh. abbrev. for lrVpPPI,

be assigned after exile Is6i 7

EZ45 48

8 21
'

ippn

L XXar

(B om.)
(portion, possession) city

enpn npiS-by Zc
2
1

d. specif, of town-land,
1

district about a town, Htffl! fl 2


25

(MT ^n),
Dfriri)

(opp.
as

fi appar. of land of Isr.

K 9 1036 + K TO niw >. e p^nn Am 7*


.

Trip^n n.pr.loc.
in

3. hence

= n^n

Asher Jos2i 31 ,XfXrar, A8<Xjj0, @LXaXi0,


25

I9

EXf<9, A XfXxafl, L EXra5.


n.pr.loc. a place

portion,
'''s

(acquired) 2'ossession : a. of people 9 possession Dt32 (|| in?ru ?3n); but esp.
i.e.
:

TQ^STT Pp^n

near

b. of '< as possession of his servants as enjoying perquisites of altar


||

of priests,
1

pool of Gibeon where Ishbosheth's men were killed byDvd.'s men under J oab 2S2 16 Mc'pis
,

Nu

8 20 (P
6'

ran

fVi/3ouX(OK

on mng. of name

v. I. '"lijpn supr.

nprw), in
2
';

spiritual
V'

sense
6
;

ifr

73^ 119

La
is

* *P^J ro?

16

D*KRJ
19

H??

'

n 142 6 ;

TirPp7n, iT'p/n n.pr.m. (my


'<)

20

usu. Xt\K(()tas,

XtX^Ms
1

portion

1. father of
2

hence 3py 'n of '' Je io"=5i (irbm t33B* in 4. chosen portion, habitual mode of cl.) 18 life 'n D'BXJD'DJ) ^ 50 with adulterers is thy
||

Eliakim, Hezekiah's
Is 2 2

officer,

36

3M
;

Vtfbn
.
-

K
2

18 1826
-

,Tpbn

K
2K

8 37

Josiah's time, 1iTpi>n


14.15.15.18.20.22.

22 4 8 " 23 424
81012
1

2. high priest,

Ch 34 9
3!,39

life (companionship, shewing character) ; , W?y -'D?~ P?0? Is erf" among smooth (things i.e. stones) of a brook-bed is thy chosen life (of idolatrous habit ; v. P^l); Brn DP bn fif\ T

chosen

n ,pl, n
1

R 22
.

lCh5

Ch 35 s Ezr

cf.

also
i
1

father of Jerem. Je

The
30
.

Ne

1".

3. l,Tpi>n are all rfpbn 26 11 S. a


:
. .

foil,
1

5. portion, award, from God iwN 'n Jb 31 of punishment of wicked Is 17" (|| n^ru); specif,
(||

4. Levites: a.
priest,

Ch

b.

Ch

8 721 6. father contemp. of Ezra Ne 4 1 2 of .Gemariah, an ambassador of Zedekiah to s Nebuchadrezzar Je 29


.

his),

Vd?

Jb 27",
,

d^no

profit,

reward

bpjr^?

2o 29

(||n!>ru);
10
,

Ec

cf.

21

np^HO

n.f.

division,

course

(almost

p*?n
wholly Chr.) 'o abs.
sf. 1 1
s

325
1J
;

on
fBBto pbrn

Ch27

cstr. i

Ch

27*;

words n?n
flattery.

pr 5

c f. 26 a

3. as

Ch 26 12 +5 t. Ch + Ne n 36 sf. Da<nip!>nD 4 2CI135 Dnipj>nn Dirnippne 2Ch 3 i"" 23 1 Ch 24' + 12 7 18 10 3 t. in Ch; Onppno J 08 n
;

tap^TO iCh27 +i4t. iCh27;abs.nipijnp Ch 2 3 6 + 6 1. Ch+ 1 S 23 s (v. info); cstr! id.

subst. =flattery pbn

24 DppD Ez 12

divination of

fii.

[npTTl]

Ez 4s ; 1. division, part, of land assigned to the several tribes of Isr. Jos 1 1 23 1 2 1


(JE; others, divisions of Isr., but v.) Ez 4s 29 2. techn. term of organization of s 1 11219 priests and Levites (late), 1 Ch 23 24 26
.

29

s4 cstr. T\pbn Gn ness, flattery; 27" Pr 6 ; pi. i2 3 Vnpbn 1. smoothness, smooth 3 t.; part

n.f.

smooth

part,

smooth-

n*"*
18

18

10

(both

D)

*m Gn

2 7>.

2.
3

pi.

V'

73

ness

Pr 6 24
*

2Ch8

1414

22

31

35

410

Nen
s8

=flattery Tl T\ti? ^ 12 v = subst. pi. smooth things,


,

n g- of situation of wicked.
cf.

slippery places 3. smooth4


;

Jte6 ripbn
agreeable,
I.

36

+26t.

in

Ch.

10 flattering things Is 30

i.e.
.

1.

npbn v sub

pbn.

nippnen JDD n.pr. 1 S 23 was popularly connected with this V,=-rock of divisions, where Saul and David parted from neighbourhood of each other (Dr) so Vrss Th al. Bo Klo, where their forces lay divided from each other; orig.
;

[p?C] adJ- smooth, only pi. cstr. ''pbn D ??K 1 S 1 ^smooth ones of (among) stones=
,

smooth

Dr 8m
T

(or

smoothest

1)

stones

Ges H132Ea

1!B ,

connex.wasperh. with

expl. here as rock but this meaning for p?n dubious.


al.

Ges

DeWKe
p/PT

II. p^n, smooth, slippery ;

[np^n]

n.f.

smoothness, flattery, only

of escapes,

pi. abs.:

fine promises, rrijp^na

HW

Dn

32

(perhaps directly from pbn, exceptional

pi., cf.

II-

vb. be smooth, slippery

(NH adj.
lie,

6*jpj ( njop, o^Dp, rriaop).

P?H smooth, empty, At.


forge, fabricate) Qal

Jl make

smooth,

WP ^55')
We

10 2 ; 3 mpl. 2 smooth,slippery, only fig.: Ho io

Pf

'n

Ho

Tnip7p 7n
:

n.pl.f.abstr.

smoothness,
;

slipperiness, flattery, fine promises

1. slip-

of heart of faithless Isr. (so KVm), false; >Vrss (not rd. P?n, divided is their heart ;
22 words, smooth V--55

Ew Ke

per iness r\pbpbn\

Wtt

Now
;

y?n oa-mrp
.

ty^ef;
34
.

Dam

rwr

@) Hi St who

nipk&n? anb j e 23 12

2. fine promises
21
;

iiiipurav
,

of

nwpppanuteDnn
fn.
1

c f.

pnnm

?#?).

Hiph.

deceptive (|P l?n Ian 3 Pf. p'bm ^ 3 6 np^nn


i.e.
,

rhpSnO

n.f.pl. smoothness, 'en $d

pt p>bno Pr 28^ f; Impf. )^brv_ f 5 + at.; make smooth: 1. lit. of idol-maker IS41' c. ace. instr. KB3 hammer. 2. fig. tlie tongue, 10 i.e. flatter with it ^^ Pr 2S 23 words Pr 2 16 7*
Pr
2
16 >
;
.

rock of smoothness, i.e. slippery rock, perhaps original meaning of this n.pr.,v. further
1.

S 23 s8

nip^no sub

I.

p^n.

n \?b?$
5>?

FOX;
.

abs. deal smoothly, sq. ~b$

f 36

3
,

Pr 29 s
fill,

t[t'7n] vb. 1. be weak, prostrate. 2. (si vera 1.) weaken, disable, prostrate (Aram. B$D be weak; *iiL, B$n weoA, as in Heb.; Ar.

<
c

n n.[m.]

smoothness, seductive-

o-i*
Jb
1

jooor

(Frey)) Qal
;

/wip/. e6rjn
12
;

Ex 1 7 13
.

ness of speech, only sg. cstr. n'TlSE' p;>na yn^n pr 7 21 with the seductiveness of her
she impelleth

fejb^
10

p-i.^nisu i.'mrobTaji 5i maw cft'e^A and is prostrate. 2 a7Ex


13

10

lips

him (|[ nnpp ana Vian)._i. and


pbn.

able, prostrate, sq. ace. pers.

I7

(E; point
.

as

pbn

v.

sub

I.

Hiph.f);

sq.

by pers. (strangely) Is 14 12

tpbn adj. smooth!, lit. pbn


(J),

e"N

Gn27

TttTPTI adj.
<3X Tiaj "CK'

smooth man (opp. T^f ^N); pbnr\ "Tin J os ii 17 12 7 the bald mt. (both D); southern limit of Jos. 's conquest, identif. dub.; (1) white cliffs 8 m. S. of Dead Sea, and (2) Mt. Madara SW.
fr.

I am

weak, only c. art. as subst., J^Wl J 4 the weak, let him say, a mighty man.
prostration,
4,

Tnip7n n.f. weakness,


'n
nlJJ?
18 Hp Ex 32

Pass es-Safa are proposed,


6

ft is

v. Di.; as subst.

not the sound of the


ni133).

DT'BfO Is 57 (v. 1. pbn, 4) smooth (stones) of a brook -bed (ravine, wady), i.e. thou worshippest common round stones (contempt., v. Che Di). 2. fig. of mouth uttering smooth

answering of weakness (JE; opp.


fi.

Hal 243

Gn 5 32

Dn n.pr.pers. m. and loc. (cf. Sab. Dn ) Xafi-.l. Ham, 2nd son of Noah
6'
13

8 ' 18

9'

Chi

4
;

called father of

on
i

326
(v.

"rarra
Niph.); so prob. Jb
20.

Canaan Gn o a and of various peoples IO***


these peoples were inhabitants of southern lands, or related
i
,

Miph. Pt.ttin
,

Ch

cf.

Of ttypH

DPl-jJ?

Gn2 9 +2 t.; DHDnsn ^19"; desirable: 'iyy 9 W^nb o 3 6 ann? 'nan ^ i u n*P!> Gn 2
,

historically or politically to such inhabitants ; 2. in late v. r*, ?y?3, BIS, etc.

OW?,

n \/^ a name (coll.) for Egyptians: vHf? sl s3 *78 'n-p.? 105 2327 106 (all D^15f, exc.
;

which are more desirable than gold; *W? n Pr 2 1 20 desirable, i.e. costly treasure.
'

?.

"^SIS

Pi.
3

'

Pf
/'

05
i.

2
').

On

||

'n ib*3 Ct 2 tw 1 s. delight greatly R3g^ shadow I greatly delighted and sate, i. e.

historical significance, andattempts

at etymol. v.
sv

Di G"n

8d 6 ch
'

",10'*,p "pl65
-

'

168f
-,

Horn

sate with great delight.

*n

Bu or,, ass -Wiedemann Aavt G "'b


DPI husband's father,
v.

'

.
5

T "iftft n.[m.] desire, delight

11.

ncn.
sub DDn.

+ 4t.;

only after a

cstr.; DriyBJ
(i.e.

Am TTW3 Am
abs. 'n

in.

!! adj.

warm,

hot, v.

ft v. sub DOn. J^^n (v of foil.;

delightful vineyards) s have ye planted; so rd. also Is 27 (for van d. Lo Hi Ew De Di npn ffj|) Codd.

5" vineyards of desire

MT

cf.

Ar. Lii be liard, used

of curdled milk, Frey).

Che Du; so of fields fl *# Is 32 12 elsewh. ,_fln3 Ez 23 61223 desirable of young men 'n young men=fine, attractive, young men.
;

tn^nn
HOn Jb 29
s
;

n.f.

curd;'n Gn
Dt 32
37>ri
14
;

i8 8 +6t.;

=
,

trVTCn
;

n.f.

id.'n Ho
sf.

16

i3

+8t,;
10
;

cstr.

cstr. J"lSt?n

curd, curdled

rvron l&'<f>+zt.;

wen

j e 12

^nnon
I

milk, mod. lebben

1\

*** &Q yv Pr 3033


Gn
i8 8 (J)

Ez 26 12 Ornon Dn
20

11 8 ; desire of Israel

elsewhere joined with

Dt

14

32

(poem
served

?KS

3.bni

D*H8 i^D3, v. bad);


/)V|

Is 7-. cf

(where with B^j 2 S 1 7 s9 "tym ^n: fig. of abundance


s prn 3 Jb 29
:

n|53 71KBn),

Ju

s5

Tl N?3 without 9 sq. ? before obj. of desire ; 20 desire 2 Ch 2 1 (i.e. he lived as no one desired), v. 6t (not L) 33; concrete : btn'B* 'rrbs

S 9 20 and

for

whom

is all that is
;

desirable in

Jb 20 17; npna
:

3'bn

(||

pw;

"W

1st A so
27

93 RV Dr (> AV
of IsrA);
cf.

and on

whom is

fD^bB).

all the desire


v.

BFWrfa

'n 1N31

Hg
all

tsnn T "
ipn

non sub on\

the desirable, precious things of nations); elsewh. after cstr. as T?n ; esp. 'n
(i.

e.

v3

t "TOn vb. desire, take pleasure in (Aram.


(not in Syr.); Ar. S*JL praise, eulogize, gratitude [praise] approve of; Sab. DIEn

Ho
ii ;
14

13"
'n
cf.

Na

10

Je 25 s4
16
,

ni>3^ is 2
'n

'fl

m
;

<fter-/or

^68

17

DHM ZMG * Pri2 Vltpn Pn


12
;

'

1876 ' 86

)
22

- Qal
;

10 np)n j e 12 ;

Ch' 32 s7 36 10 Dn 24 19 ^ i6 Je 3 Zc 12 'n to Ez 26 ; di* 'n


2

h?

i'/.

'n
;

Vtom

consec.
2

DPI-IOPI Is

29
i
;

/mp/. "*!JC
(inch

Ex 34s4

Mi2 2 ms. Ibrw

Dn 11 37 , appar. ref. to some obj. of idolatrous Tammuz Ew Bev worship, perhaps Adonis

(Astarte,

Meinh).

Ex20 1616 +3t.


Jos
21

Pre 24
;

juss.);

sf.

D}?}

T[i"TTl!2n] n.f. desirableness, precious23 nhn Ezr 8 abs. TfTWn Dn 9 Ch2o25 +4t.'; n'nen Gn 27"; cstr. niipn niicn Dn n 43 desirable, choice things i.e. 38 garments Gn 27 (||DHn); cf. Dnn (||pK

*VTOIW Is 53 2
,

P. pa*.

Jb 20

20

DrtHIDn Is 44 9 ;
17

desire:hWq a.
18

^
in

12

39

ness PI.
2

37

bad

sense of inordinate, ungoverned, selfish desire,


sq. ace.

15

Ex

s*

34

Ex 20 (E)=Dt 5 (v has nJUTW), 2 12 s5 JE) Dt 7 Jos 7 (JE) Mi 2 Pr 1 2


21

"

18b

of lustful desire

Pr 6 25

T>.

= take pleasure in,


,
-

so pt. pi. Drrnwn Is 44' their delightful things (things in which they

of idolatrous tendency Is
delight, v. also
Vltpn

29

precious things nip ) (DHVP ninpn); 2S T\ 2 Ch 2 o Ezr 8 s7 (as gold); 'n 3 Dn io of man only 'nT5*N Dn io 1119 and, ra without K''**, nriN 'n Dn9 <Aom ar< a precious
)

11

43

m^

v 11 and Bev ,Pb '""- 1888

1, -

,ai

);

E6

fw? Pr i how long do scorners delight in c. less often in good sense, said of scorning, God to3E>b ' non inn, poe t. ^68' 7 ; obj. the
s suffering servant of', Is 53 no beauty in him, that we should desire him (choose him, be drawn 12 toward 39 his ; pt. pass. coll.

22

and

189,2 treasure (on construction v. Dr* cf. neg. nn Is 53").

v.

Bev
s6

an Edomite t'i'TOn n.pr.m.


A/ia5a=

Gn

36

HOD

Ch
6

41

( E^pav,

L
6

A^a8a/i).

T7J3rTO n.m.
abs. "Itjnp
pi.

desire, desirable thing


cstr. id.
;

him)

desired tilings,

i.

e.

VTOJJ ^ chosen, choice, desirable

Ho

K 20 + 3
La
2
4

t.

Ez
16

D'lOnp Ct5

16

cstr.

'TCinp

Ho

terra
sf.

327
10
;

Stolen
66 -
(lit.

npnp
19

Jo
10
;

36

La

4"; nOTO Is 6 4 Dnnpnp La 1" Qr

.TTOTO

Ch
sg.

26
7

f 51 Ne i+ 31 1. in
wall of a plummet)
built plumb,or
is

20

Ne;

*|JK

npin

Am
:

desirable, precious things 'o


5

(v.

altoSbnp);

of doubtful mng.

^3 2^36";

a wall

Ho 9 6 pi. Jo 4 Is 64 La I D3L33 'O Ho 9 v. esp. pi. intens. d^pnp ib Ct 5" all


coll.
10
;

We
city,

16

of him

by means ofaplumb-linel thinks unintelligible; npin "\*)} walled Lv 2 5 M 'n tf!> -ieta tv v (t6=fy, opP

is delightfulnesses

D'W ipnp
wife),

Q^lpnpp) ; elsewh. desire of the eyes, i.e. that in which


(||

'n Oni>

the eyes take delight

1
.

K 20

ately
2

Ez 24 ,6 (of proph.'s

21 - 26
;

pi.

La

mW3
oft.;
,

bvj^ rmbj Ch 8 6 hfn: nna* npin


;
'

p IB* Qnxnn Vs1 (ail H); more elabornnai 'n nnxa Dnv Dt s cf.
3
,

niia 'y i

Is 2

5
;

'n S of wall g'.

k 4 'n of Jerus. K 3' +


13
;

n.[m.] desirable, precious thing ; n'TCnp La I 7 DnHionp La i" Kt


'

TLlOrraJ

contempt. Dn-ariK npin


;

Ne 3*;
'n

less oft. pi.

(Qr Dn^pnp').
cf.

Perh. "ipnp'to be read in both;

Ne 2 I3 + of specific portions 2 Ch 27 s Ne 3 s7 n^n nana


;

of wall ?SSn 'n

Ne

,s

'nn

Sta !273 \
!

n? n
(v/of
foil.; cf.

8
")i7

I238 ; also (generally) of

Babylon Je
1S

17017

Ar.

D1 guard, RS Lag ; comp. an As. emvi, surround, guard, cf. Mod. Syr. po_~ id.; Eth. thavw. in. 1 means contract
K13<i

3" 156

JiL

protect,
43

51

68

. Men

build, fun, the 'n 1

K9
;

+,

P ' 91;BA8 "-

(of rebuilding),
it is

Ne

,7

+
it

fortify it

1S3
is

esp. Is 22 10 ;
5 - 20

l nam KT^J Ne 4
20
30

joined together
1

~\V\>
j

Ne

s8

repaired
1

falls btt Jos 6

affinity, be joined

by

affinity,

prob. denom.)
id.,

fn.

[On] n.m. husband's father (NH

enemy makes it fall ^Sn 2 S 5 20' (preceded by T\TWti s i vera 1., v. Dr); 8 nne> Ez26 4 makes a destroys it IVn^n La 2
;

Ez 38

20

the

of husband's or wife's father, so Aram. NpD ; Ar. 1^. husband's male relation (father, brother,

breach in
c.

it

ace.

cf. fOB 2 K I4 =2 Ch 25 pa Ch 26 s Ne 3* and TWITO ntj J3M

'a

13

23

paternal uncle), but also wife's father,


-

etc.

Eth.

thT: As. 'emu, Zim BP48);only sf. TPC Gn 1S SS of Judah as Tamar's father-in-law; rvpri 38 1 S 4"-" of Eli, father-in-law of Phinehas' wife.
,

down JT1J 2 K 25' 2 Ch 36 19 Je 39 s 52 14 tears 12 15 it down D"in Ez 26 cf. Amos pass. Je 5o


;
,

nXVlBn 2 Ch32 s ; also (in sim.) Tl pW nsiie TV 28 3 Pr25 ; and Pu. pt. nsjfap Ne i ; one6rai/fot<
;

tfn'inn]

n.f.

husband's mother

(NH
6

nion, Aram. ^OpH; Ar. \\^. husband's mother ; As. emetu, Zim BP a \ Eth. di a7: only sf. ^nin
fi)

etc.)

predicts that 'na :

'<

'na

Rua"
of

17

arton

Ru 1"+ 7 1.; nnbn Mi


-

;
na

so JC49 2. imffl of a WfTI) v 7 building a. citadel, fortress iTnUD">N 'n La 2 .


. :

m ^p) Am
*

will send fire into wall (of Gaza,


I

710
;

or kindle fire in

14

27

Naomi Rui 14 z 1118 19 19 2 nnbna n|a Mi f.


-

1-

616

17
;

P1BK3 np|5

b. surrounding new temple Ez 40 5 42 20 2229 fig. of waters of Red Sea Ex 14 (P),


8

3.
cf.

Na

3
cstr.

of David's
1

men
;

as protectors of Nabal's

nCin
1

133

n.f.

wall (as protection;

non
s

MP -") abs.
Ne
12
38

'n

Lv25
W

-r59t.
8

(incl.

npinn!>
6*

);

nph Ex I4
sf.

+ 8 t.;
6

cstr.

npin J

+ 28t.;
2

nnp'in

Na 2

S'18 26 1 ; ntohct5 7 ;

3 ; pi. abs. DiDln 2 Ch cstr.nioin f 51 s0 nbin


;

S 25 16 of prophet as object of as18 20 sault r\fm npin j e i rryixa nt?m 'n Je is of strong, virtuous woman Ct 8 9 10 of salvation, HW* as defence Is 26 (|| bn) f '* himself Tl
shepherds
; ;
-

K 25
12
15

l0

+9t.;

sf.

'nbin Is 5 6 6 ;
1012

Tnton

D* z8 52
i

Is25

^niDinEz26
10 ?pnbn is6o
;

27""; irnbinis 49

a dangerous polit. scheme is called 'n in s i m breach in n33BO 'n Is3o' 3 f wealth Pri8' (||itt>n--)P ); a reckless man is
t^X
2";
;

Zc

mwi

+ 2t.;
Jeso
22";
;

rvnbin
* 113

^
;

^pniDh Ez26'; rmtoin 16 55 j e i ; du. DTibin i s


7
;

'n

ps rtfrm

vj

p r 25 s8

T^DTP n.pr.m.
tect ! cf.
I

(perh.
187

= n^pn^

D?nbh2K25 =Je52
v.

form
city

01
2

*)

1.
15

DVlbh J e 39 (on
4

Sab. bitorc Hal

usu.
(all
9
12

term
JE),
,

for wall of

Ch

EitKav,

A If/xov, L

may ' proa man of Issachar


la/itv.

Dt 28 52 Jos

5 - 20

" Is 7.9. 2O 25 Na 2 ^ Ez 26 + Je jl S+j J 02 DTlbnn pa (of Jerus.) i.e. between the two walls of the Ophel and the SW. hill respectively, of 4 Je 34 4 a reservoir Is 22 11 a gate 2 25 5 6 s3 7 7 52 ; symbol of Isr., Am 7 ; 2Ch8 14 25
jj2o.ji.2i
10.11

l8 *-w
6

= I s 3 6- Am
)

S 31 1012
I

710

S 2"

t Vr^inn Qr, VtO^Qn Kt, n.pr.f. (meaning


dub. ; perh.,
the
if

12

Kt right, my husband's father is

dew,
;

cf.

i'P'aS)

A/mnu,
1

Antrad

AjuraX;

mother of the kings Je-

Mitch- ;

A AfuraX,

hoahaz and Zedekiah, sons of Josiah 2 K 23 31 ,s 24 Qr (Kt 5>D'en)= Je 52 Qr (Kt id.)

rron
iTCn
t

328
'"IOPI
;

non
t

wrath,

v.

sub

Dm

Jb 29 s

v.

riNDn- ?n, T V IfR ftoD,

nan v sub on.


.

n.[m.] thing pitied, object of compassion, only cstr. 'pnw Da^y "lOITO

[7QnQ]

tWOPI
TTTO)1
v.

n.pr.m.

v.

sub Don.

Da^BJ Ez 24 0^H( of your of your soul's compassion.

21

eyes' desire,

and

sub nDn supr.


foil.;
cf.

Pra 2 " 01874 88 *, hamfu, swift, Zim BP84n -; Aram, tjpn, B^on is sink or fall to the ground,
-

ODn (\/of
TtODn

r[UUn]
As. hamdtu, hasten,
id., Pi.,

vb. be or become

warm (NH
be

make warm, Aram. aL. Dpn


hot, of water
<
;

warm;

Ar. +L become
fire in)

kneel).

n.[m.] a kind of lizard, only in list 30 of unclean creeping animals Lv 1 I ""T^


.noeonni conni
is

Qal Pf. Dn ^ 3 9 Ex 1 6 iKi 2 Ec4 n ^01844"; fmpf,


21
;

also heat, kindle


Drr; consec.

Dhj Is 44";
i
1
;

nKB?

n'ani

(Aram.

-^ ^

Dn>l 2
6

K 4M
39
;

Is
11

44
;

16
;

also
38

Dm

R
;

DO*

Dt

-*--

19
54
,

Dm Ec 4

fs.

arm Ez 24 11

ttn;

Ho f;

chameleon).

tntODn

n.pr.loc. city in Judah Jos 15


An/iara
;

Ei/xa,

site

unknown.

(last seven forms could be also from On* q.v.; but no decisive evidence that this is used in Qal ; they are placed

lonjlGnso

njen'lv

, 7wP t3n

1.

v. i>t31Dn supr.

under DDn by ThesEw'^'Ol' 24"; v. also Ko who on account of Dm Pi. Inf. Gn 3041

mm
10
,

31

der. last two, needlessly,


14
,

fr.

vb. spare (Ar. J.->, is 6ear, become responsible; Aram. "^ v< comportavit,
'n congessit) ;Qal Pf.
1
21

t7pn
La2
17

D!T)

Inf.

Don?

S
3

1
43

15

5
;

Mai 3 ,0 Impf. tern Jbi6 + 6t.; ^rr Jb6 +3t.; ^tonnS Ex 2 6 2 ms. temj 1 s 1 5' +3 1.; 3 fs. tenn Dti3 9 1 S15 3 Uteris Ez8 ,8 9 10 btem
12
17
;

l?|>cn

La2

+ 3 1. $fe\

S>on 2

S
;

13

Dnj Mich Di unless (Luzz Clie) we read DSD? Pi. 6 Inf. in both); Dh 1 S n 9 Hg i Ne f; sf. ton Jb 6 17 DBn J e 51 39 1. lit., be or growwarm Ex 16 21 (P; subj. BW), c f. 1 S 11 9 Ne 7 s and Jb 6 17 (sf. of impers. subj.) from fire Is 44 15
; ;

Is 47

cf.

Jb 304 (where, however, '?

is fr.

Jei3
(Ges
6

,4

+ 4t.;
/);

^>bnKlEz36
;

21
;

femisg

19
;

.^Dliri

Je 50" 51 3 ;
5461 2 (E),

spare, have compassion,


3 - 915

^bnn EZ9 5
21

//. c<r.

n^onEz
c. 7$?

16 6

Ex

1J 47" (cf. supr.); natural heat (by 31 11 fr. clothpersonal contact), so 2 4 Ec 4" 6 ing Hg i ; of Jerusalem under fig. of pot or caldron Ez 24". 2. fig., subj. ''a? ^ 39 4

1616

iKi
,

iSi5

23

2S2i 7 2Ch 3 6 1617 Jei5 6


6- 6

(HW-iyan Wqa),

cf.

Dtl 9 6 ;
.

Ho

7";

Chaldeans Je5i 39

of conspirators 3. of heat in
1

Ez
9

13

6 36 21 Jb 20 13 Zc 1 1 7 Din sq. by), Je 2 1 (||


(||

Mai

17 - 17

Jo 2 18 Dt
;

(||

Din sq. by +

DTVi),

Ez 9 10
3

Din sq. by ace. to <S


18
;

Co);

sq.

~b$

note poet. YT?$ Je5i Is9 no arrow Je 50 14 sq. Inf. 2 S 1 2 4 ; abs. 2 S 1 2 6 14 2 43 Is 30 La 2 1721 also v where appar. sq. ace, 3 Jb 6 10 16 13 27" Pr 6 M Hb i 17 Din Ez 5" f
; ,
;

= spare 't}ft~b$
||

conception (animals) Gn30 Niph. (cf. Dn* ). D'ona Is 5 f (Ko ,m Pt. ), inflame oneself Pi. Impf. 3 fs. DBW) Jb with, of idolatry.

38 - 39

B^Q

keep eggs warm (of ostrich). s0 Impf. DE>nm warm oneself Jb 31 by means of fleece of sheep.

14

39

Hithp.
D"'B>aa

WD

(del.
(||

Co

as doubl. of v

9 ),

8 18 9";

Jer 13 14

DWN and DmN).


;

T^lttn n.pr.m. {spared) grandson of 6 12 Judah Gn 4 6 =i Ch 2 Nu 26 Upowjk,


1
,

abs. Gn S N + Gn 1 8 + 3 1. of 3 + (v. infr.) heat of (mid-)day DIM Dh Gn 18 (J), 1 S 11" 2 S4 in promise of regular seasons Gn S 22

tDh
1
5

n.m. Je 17 8 heat; Dh
2
1 7
;

t.

cstr.

[l]a/iovi)X.

(opp. ~p); cf. Is 18 ous to plant-life Je

44
1

CVJfjJ 'n) ;

7"; it

but as dangermelts snow Jb 24 19 ;

Dh
T'
,

Drib

7l^n

S21 7

adj. gent, of foreg.; only


coll.

c.

art.

bread of heat
2

= hot

bread, rd.

'nn
; 1

as subst.
[_n

Nu

26 21

perhaps Dn '? ( a s Jos

fin. DPI adj. hot;

9'

).

'n

Dn^ J0S9 12 hot bread

/^n]
Inf.
*

n.f.

compassion, mercy, of
v.

''

(strictly
cstr. ibv.

form from tan,


(J),

Ges' 441 ")

(JE),

i.e.

freshly baked;

D'tart

Dnn

n^ana Gn 19 16
.

Inform inanKa

garments heated by south wind. 11. dpi v. sub non. p. 325.

Jb 37 17
v.

of

1.

Dn

supr.

O^N? Is 63

trTOn n.f. heat, sun (poet.) nianj S 24 23 4^n


inf.

n^on

v.

4t.; inisn

yf,

19";

1. heat of sun 1^ 19".

2.

pn
=
ffwn.
.

829

yon
tDQn
^7
3
'7
;

Jb 30 38

II

V$

moon

Is 24

ffl

30

MM

n.m.*

717

violence,

wrong

abs.

Ct 6 10
T

[|Qn] n.m.
(v.
]
.

sun-pillar, used in idolatrous

" 'n Gn 6" + 44t.; cstr. DDPi Ju 9 + 7t.; sf. "pen Gn 16' Je 51 (in both = wrong done to me);
iDDq
||

worship A^. u. an.


oft. as

Thes 489 *

KS sm

- ,

'l

= pa m won Vog No123

Lag*
*;

1'

228

Now

pl.

D>pDn
9

specif, of physical violence

only pi. abs. D'iisn epithet of solar Baal); Lv 26 30 + 2 1.; rta Is 27'+ 4 1.; sf.

Ph. jon byib

*i8

2 s.i7.i7

Lv26 30

(H),

oymn 2Chi 4
4
, ;
.

Jesi (of Chaldeans), Hb ), Ob">,Hbi Jo 4" ^72"; but also wrong, incl. in33

S 22 49 + 3 1.;violence, Ju 9 s4 2S22' (not

||

cf.

Ez6";
8

||

niraro

D^jnn2Ch34 ||Bne>Klsi7 7 D'bpB 2 Ch 34

27';

||Dne>Nand

jurious language, harsh treatment, etc. Gn 16' 7 (J, of wrong done to Sarah by Hagar), Jb 19 18 Mai 2 ; in gen. of rude wickedness of men, 12 i' their noisy, wild, ruthlessnes-s Mi 6

Hb
1.,

n.pr.loc. (hot spring?)- 1. town s8 in Asher Jos 19 2. in Naphtali 1 Ch6 61


.

TITOn
1.

11 Zpi' Prio'

1
10

26 6
i 3
7

+Ez

7"

Co),
IP'"!
(II

||1*B>

Am 3 Hb
10
. ||

(si

vera

v.
,

V55
,

= riBn man, v. Be and Di Jos 9 town in fi. n^n n.pr.loc. (hot spring) Naphtali Jos 19 (perh. = ftan 2 v. Di); QfM6a8aK(8 (=ngir3n), A A/M0, L A/ipi0; ed Niese), c Jos A-t.xvm.2.3 hlllm6ovs id. w-"' = Talm. #aGuthe " prob.
(perh.
-|}<1
36
,

7'

Je 6 7 20 8 Ez 45" Is 6o 18 ' 6 "' II' 73 n 3


,

).

$})> denied, of servant of

'<

Is 53',

pN3

'n

Je 5 1 46
'n riwa
7

35

Gn 6" ryptfrp ^
cf.
1S

(P),

Ez
'n
,

8 17

12";

W^p

74
3

20

nxln?

n^n Ez

28'',

y\

rO0

Am6

is

1-

1891

( - 1 " 28 *;
2('7

f.

ment of violence; 'H v3

Gn

(prob.j enthrones 49 (poem) instru-

mata Nbr G,SoBrduT*1,n


zpvxiii, 1890,891.

(with hot springs),' 35 minutes south of Tiberias, v. Rob"11 "' 386 Buhl

other phrases ments, weapons, of violence; 8 are: n?V$ 'n Jon 3 1 Ch 12 17 cf. Jb 16 17
,

Guthe lc

zpvu.

1878

.B;,m.i 8oo.iff. al

GASm **1 (Furrer my north f Tiberias);


-

480

v.^th nbn, pen.

6 byb Is 5 9 Tl ny violence and wrong i. e. a witness that promotes Ex 23 1 (JE), Dt i 9 6 t\ n* * 35"; TJ 'n ntOt? 1/. 25" DDPI PIEH yfr 27 12 hatred

D?'?. 11

^ 58

and DP/MS,
' ,

'n

"& =

fn. TVpTl n.pr.m. Eechab 1 Ch 2 65


.

father of the house of

man +

characterized by violence; DDn Bhtfl=violent 49 has the later WOTI 'N, 18 49 (2 S 2 2


cf. infr.)

140

12

Pr3
;

31

TIST nbn
cal city Jos 21
32

n.pr.loc. in Naphtali, Leviti-

140"

49 2 S 22

D'DDPI B^N (later) 17 D'ppn f Pr 4 i.e. wine

16 2*;

(perh.^i. riBn,

pan 2

v. Di),

gained by violence (||V?n DHJ).

Sffi)ia$,

EfiaSdap,

L
1

A/ua#8oip:

1 7^J2H n.pr.m. (mng.? comp. Sab. ['

T DQnri n.[m.] name of male ostrich, ace. to Bo"^* Thes (Thes der. fr. violence of this
bird,, cf.

Hal 213) a Simeonite

CI14

26

LAiiourjA.

Ar.
:

*..

Ik violence, also ostrich; other

t^Dpn] vb. treat


id.,

violently,

act violently, treat

wrong (NH violently; Aram. DDn


<JL>~*pl.
33
,

conject. are in

Kn

swallow, unclean Lv Di) mentioned


;

owZ

33

Saad

v. also
1 1
16

as

(P)

Dt

14
-(I.

15
.

(rare) violently seize;


strict, rigorous")
4

Qal Pf. 3
Dtan:

Ar.

is

be hard,
Pi.

ton Ez 22 26
6
;

*^On

vb. be sour, leavened

(NH

id.,

Zp

Impf.
2
1
27

Jb
3
;

IDbnn Jb
violently,
3

Je

wrong; 1. of Je 2 2 (|| yn) of wrong to widows and orphans 6 isfe* f33 'n*l La 2 and hath done violence to his as to a garden (|| ^Vb nnE'); so, fig., pavilion
:
;

22

Pt.

Dbrm La 2 DDh Pr8 36 ; treat physical wrong 'nn


15

Hiph. make sour, leaven; Ar. ^^L be sour ; Aram. VPD be sour, leavened, n> vi , s9 6e /ot;;/ rp,^ ieawmed) Qal>/. f?" Ex 1 2
;

Ex

Ho 7 ; be leavened, of Ex 1 2 3439 (E), cf. Ho 7 4 Hithp. dough (PMB),


1 2
s4
;

/n/

sf.

inspn

6e soured, embittered,

+ 73

21

(||i?W?'
is

^3).
leavened

of vine, wrong,
s3 Vipa Jb 15
.

i.e. fail

to nourish, kill JS33 'IT

2. of ethical wrong, obj. iTlin

tyon 'n Ex
I2
23
IS

n.m. Kll3S that which


15

1 2

+ 10

1.

forbidden
Dt
1

at Passover

Z P3 4 EZ22 Wbnri Jb 2 1 27
violence.
iB*D3
22

26

(both ||trYp
</te

^n);

c f.

ty

nte>T

(P), 13
18

37

(JE),

6 s , in all sacrifices

Ex Ex

devices (wherewith) ye do me 3. both physical and ethical 'Ktprt


.

s5

34

(both JE);
13

cf.

Am

Lv

11

6 10 (P;

DDh Pr 8 m

Tl DPI? of peace-offerappos.); exceptions are

Niph. P/.

3 pl. IDtprU J e

ing

13

thy heels suffer violence (||^i?^ ^3?).

LV7 (P), and the wave-loaves Lv 23 (H).v. RS Swna30TJC2 346


17
'

('n appos.)

yran
t yOJl n.m. vinegar
cstr.

330
'n abs.

-inn
4

Nu

s" 3
;

Pr I o

26

+ 3 1.
2
14

waters foamed
\^

common condiment Ru

46

Ze< t<s

; Imp/. 3 mpl. Wt? riDIV V3HJ Pe'al'al water roar and foam.

forbidden to Nazirite (|" 'n and "US? 'n)

Nu 6 33
22

Pf. pass. 3
of Jerus.;

pi.
(||

VlD"l0n 'yo

La

20

my bowels are
. Jb
16 16
v.

(P), offered (in cruelty) to a thirsty man yjr 6Q for harshness, lack of sympathy); in sim. (fig.

in a ferment

'I? 'HSnj), of distressat calamities

of

M sluggard D?3? pon? Pr io


nitre (sim. of

so JO,

vicnpn La

11

"
l

-^y

'n

IV. non.

Pr 25 vinegar on

merry songs
with
or

for the heavy-hearted).

trjcsn ;

T^Jpn
a salt herb

BUmi 1 * 8 1879, 522

Ar. <JaZ*; Pun.'Anoin-[=*pon] v.Thes renderingit moretasty),


;

adj. seasoned

(viz.

salt,

t"V2n n.[m.] wine (poet.) (Aram. JiaaJl, Ar. yu, v. Lag BN "fVTDrrwf*i ajTBT) 14 "*Dn Dn.3 Is 27 s but rd'here ion BJ| Dt3a
;
,

(v.

ion).

of provender for cattle

&>* H?? ^? Is 30

s4
.

risen

v. 1.

ron

inf.

TPUftnO
Ex
f II.
(P)-

n.f.

anything leavened, only

bitumen, asphalt (fr. I.lDn 279 bitumen as seething, swelling up; Thes MV, fr. IV. non, with ref. "IDPI Gnii 3 +2t.; to reddish-brown colour) 3 used for cement in building Babel Gn 1 1 (J); abounding in vale of Siddim 'n niK3 niK3
ace. to

tl^n n.[xn.]

OBlau 2 * 01869

'

[TElf]

vll-

b red

('

cf

Aram r-

Ethpa. blush, be ashamed, poss. orig. be red); ,Qal Pt. 2>ass. cstr. D 1J? ?',,3D red of garments

10 14 ; used in coating Moses' 3 bulrushes Ex 2 (E; ||nst).

Gn

'ark'

of

68M that poss. also lmpf. 3 fs. W!} prion ; thy foot may be red toith blood (for so Krochin Hi Gr ; most, however, rd.
Is 63
1 ;

fi.
abs.

1QH
ir
3

n.m. cement, mortar, clay;

MT

Gn

+i3

t.;

cstr.

Isio6 +2t.;

1.

'n

pmn

mortar,

(brick) together

v. prn).

fill. [VftJ7] Tb - be ruthless (dub. -/; perh. by-form of DDn ; perh. err. for it ; identif.

holding building-stones 3 Ex i" (P; both (J), 14 2. clay: a.asmaterial |D*?3P); Na3 (||t3n3). 46 of vessels Je 1 8 IVH 'n Is 2 9 16 in sim. of*God's

cement

for

Gn

by most with
violent,
act.

I.

JTDn, be sour,

but connexion improb.) 4 YQST\\ bvgO 1?0 V 7 1 from the hand of the

hence sharp, only Qal Pt.

s fashioning man Is 45 64' of human bodies 'n W3

Jbio9 Jb 4"

as material
cf.

33";

as
12
;

material of bulwarks (disparagingly) Jb 13 Dmn 'n seal-clay i.e. clay upon which seal

is

unjust

and

ruthless

(j|

V&~1 "W?)-

pressed.

b.

=mire

mn
me

'n Is 10

6
;

1Q Tfl
i.e.
||

tvicn
'n 1t5>K Is
i

n.[m.]
17

coll.

the

ruthless only

Jb 30

19

he hath cast

into

set
;

right the ruthless, so

Hi

Ew

Kn De Che Di
hence

AV

Vrss give passive (perh. port) relieve the op2>ressed; but on form
of action v.

deeply humiliated me psy as sim. of commonness, abundance


(IP??)-

mire, and 1BK in

the

cl.);

Jb 27"
smear
nnonni
.

rton=doer

Ew i,63b
6

tpQn
3 ms. 13V

vb. turn
'n ^TVll

away

turned away,

5 passed on.

Ct

(intr.) Qal Pf. and my beloved had Hithp. Impf. 2 fs.

fn. ["^nn] vb. denom. cover with asphalt, only Qal Imp/. 3 fs.

or
sf.
3'

Ex 2 3

(E); on form of

sf.

v.

Ges i68

'

B1

rmitfn nan pporvw , n"iy Je 31 22 torn toAer

and *
Ct
7

thither, v.

Gf VB.
SJJS3J

HI- "17X1 (/of foil.; NH lOPI heap up ; Aram. 180 make a rum-heap; Ar. Sjli great mass of stone, heap of stones\.
11.

[p^lSn] n.m. curving, curve,


2

^0

"Vpn n.[m.] heap

<Ae

D*3T_ D?D 'n

curvings (curved lines, curves) of

Hb 3

15

1. nton)_'n (cf. a heap of great waters


;

cstr.
(||

DJ)

thy thighs.

but Ex 8

txt. dub., v. I. -ion (J), of

pi.

BTri

nnon

10

f I.

IDPT
f

dead frogs gathered in heaps.


dry measure
cf.

vb. ferment, boil or foam up

~ferment,, leaven, i^Li*-, i~r~^* n. (Ar. j~, B51207 ''n jn v. Lag leaven; ); Qal Pf. 3 ms.

fin. "1011 n.m. homer, a but dub.; (perh. fr. above -/,
surround, contain,
11.

1^75* orf teme which foams, (others


"IOT 6e red); as poss.

fr.

IV.

3 pi.
16

^9P

is

suggested by

We

a measure Zim BP6n )'n abs. Is 5 10 + 5t. Ez; 32 2 cstr. Ho 3 + 3 t.; pi. CpCO. Nu ; 'n of

R 36 I9,b Strm
cf.

As. amdru, 4760 imeru,


,

Hb3

(for

MT

"h

q.v.) the great

barley

Ho 3 2 Ez 45

13
,

IT}^

'n

jqj

Lv

16

27

-non
i.e.
13

331
Issachar
0"jir

cnn
Tl

land on which a 'n of barley seed was sown

(taxed at 50 shekels); 'n of wheat Ez 45 ; in 10 Tl yTJt 10 ephahs (or baths, v. J"B IS5 ; gen.

OH? 'n (strong) bones.


jfa;e,

Gn 49

14

(poem), aw

a of

S 16 20

rd. prob.

or better

rnfry. ten, v.

We

Dr.

n^lpn 4. used

sub nna)

EZ45

actual size of 'n,


n.tn>i.2ndri.M8.<Bit a
JJ enz
Arch. 183 f.
jq"

= 393-9
1,

(in v

14

del.
v.

litres,
ii.

g ee fur ther

713

Co); on Hultzsch and reff.,

in tillage Is 32 20 ; not to be used in ploughing

Arch.

208

t.

fi. *YiCT"l n.[m.] heap, abs. 'n with


;

'rta ew-ibn (Baer'rnbn), a s if fr. mbn nton "tain J u 1 5' with the ass's jawD^n-lbri bone, a heap, two heaps, i. e. so many slain.

du.

with an ox ("nB>) Dt 22 10 5. parts of body 1516 of ass mentioned are: Tl Tip Jui5 jawbone, Tl t^to 2 K 6 26 eaten in Samson's weapon famine ; '1 "IK'3 Ez 23 20 genital organ of ass 6. 'n rniap J e 22" burial (contempt, sim.) an ass, in fig. of ignominious treatment of of
.

a corpse.

DThfen v. AT

1.

lion.
-

f m.Tiftn n.pr.m. father of Shechem


11.

(lie-

t IV

["Wn] vb

red, i.Z*- redness, reddish

be red (Ar.Jiii brown (appar.


NB192

dye

ass; v.
*>

RS*

*" 8""-

449

UM

skin-

Jos 24 s2

Jug

28
.

) Gn 33

19

rf****"-

colour) so

ThesMVBa

al.) only Pe'al'al

typn n.pr.m.
trWCrfJ
n.[nt.]

Chi 41 ( = Pjen Gn z6 K ^.y)


Syr.
;

yfi Jb 16 16 Pf. pass. niD"ipn

dened from weeping.

La

my
2"

face is red-

20

roebuck (Sam. MBfP,


.

v. I. "IDII.

u*
id.
1

<t

tn*DIV y

Hom NSS92(*"

d!,a3)

1 11.
(sts.

liQn

n.m. Gn46ffl (he)-ass

(NH

name from

Aram. Ar. *U*, Palm. Ninn Reckendorf N"31?n, Jiaa^; 001010 ZHQ1888.4M. Ag- i m ^ru> Scnr "; name fr.
female, but this regularly !TjiDn);

K5
I.

3
;

as reddish colour?) on identif. with roebuck, v. Tristr

81" 27 Lag s edible Dt 14


,

Proc. Zool. 80c. London, Miy 2, lb76

Ponder TeDt Work

1887 '

91

reddish

colour)

U*Qn

'

(/of foil.; meaning unknown).


and
f.

abs.
;

"iton

Gn22 + 43t.;
5
;

ibn Ex 13 13 Dt 22 10 cstr. lien Ex 23 6 +4 t; 31 14 14 -fori Gn 28 sf. T)bn Dt5 49 ipn 10Ex 3 23"; iibn Gn22 +8t.; pi. WfBQ Ju'i9 + 16 + 16 1.; sf. union Ju 19 19 1.; Onbh Gn i2
;

OH, HCfen 32 n.m. T ~: T

five

(NH >

id.,

H.} Aram.
riE>En;

Bton, KBT3PI,

-j&l, Ifc^oiL; Ph.


masc, Reckendorf
;

w^bn Gn
28

19

43

oanion

1S8

16
;

onhbn Gn

4 34 +4t.; ronnicn Jos 9 ;as (^e-as/ priK Gn she-ass) found in all periods (coll. only

"*; A8.ham5u,hamiltuT)V n Eth.iyf}: J^ft-F: Ar. JUL I'll Sab. & Lihyan. Don 613;Kpl,rDenkn'" m. n.f.) DHM ); abs. B^n Gn 5 + 94 + Ez 40 (del. B Hi, ;

Palm. NBtDII,

c. n.

2MOxli:[ -

-73

(c.

30
-

t.

1. as (valuable) property, with 32 Is 2 1 ); 16 s5 24 oxen, sheep, camels, slaves, etc. Gni2 43 17 Ex 9 3 (all J) Ex 20 17 (E), 21 33 22 389 30 47 4 5 12 Nu i6 ls Jos 6 21 7 s4 (all JE) ; note also 23
-

Sm

Co; Co
rd. f.
16

del. also in

v 2529 33 38 )
-

(where

with Qr);

cstr.

+ Ez 45 s Kt Pen Gn5 10 +67t.


.

Ex 13" = 34 s0 (JE; firstlings belong to '"); Gn 36 s4 Nu 3 !" (all P); Dt 5 8 22" Ju 6 4 1 S 8 16 12 3 15 3 22 19 27" 1 Ch 5 Ezr 2 67 = s 68 fllW, Ne7 (Baer), Zc 14 coll. Gn 32 (J; 28 but pi. (similar ||) Gn 34 (P), [Ky, nay, nnBB'),
14 -' 2' 15
;

Kt; f. (c. n.m.) abs. n^feq v Lag Gn i8 + 139 t. (incl. Ez 8 18 del. B Co al.); 4747 cstr. netoq Nu3 + 26t.; on pi. O'tivnfifty, see below ;five, in Hex. chiefly P; 1. without other numeral: a. tfop, before fpl. noun
28

+ Ez 4 8

BN8

Gn 43 34 + 35 t.;

before n.

coll.

J^X Tl

47
Is

17

'n (J); cf. also DnpiJV


(|[n310pe<
3
"lies')
;

Jb 24

ass
i

as

K 7 710 (both (B"W);. found in camp 2 3 as harnessed T& 2TO Pr 2 6 (||MD). UCpID); 20 2. used for riding: a. by women Ex4 (J), Ju i 14 1 S 2 5 2023 42 cf. 2 Ch 28 15 Jos is' 8 (JE)

knowing

its

orphans' master's crib

tlie

five cubits 1 also i113X3 'nfive in c6t7() ' 2 23 1 Ch i'i 2 Ch 4 ; after noun (late) 2
(trji'b

S25

18
;

v.
s3
16

K7

K8
Ch
4

B*cn ruca

= in <A//<A year) + 6
K ^
(all
1

t.

no' noun expr. 1 7 b. HtS'On before mpl. noun

Ch 3 20
1

2
t.

Ch
;

77 .

Gn 4 7 2 +

after

=
.

noun Ex36

h.

by men 2S 16 17
1

23

19

27

K2

40

P); no noun expr. 9 Gni4 (onlyherec.art.)+ 2ot. C. t^ri before noun (usu. defined; exc. niND, Q'SpK, v. 3, 4)

38

+ 36t. Nu + Ez42

2828

9 c. DTfflfl *10X a pair of asses Is 2 1 7 Zc 9 S 16 (for burdens and for riding); for man 31019 21 and woman Ju iq carrying dead body

Ex26 39
niKO

1016

16

36

niEK 'n Kt, but Qr

'n, v. infr.

d.

D^EO TOn
714
-

5 Jos io
;

v 28

cf.

'n

K 13
42

29
.

3. beast of burden
19 ' 24
'

Gn
3
'3

+ 5t.; D^Kn'njui8
also, distrib,

17
;

22"

26 - 27

(cf.

v),

(all J),

Jos 9 4 (JE),
2

also Tl "IDS (cf.

44 45* (^1 E) 43 16 S 25 18 1 Ch 12 Ne 13 S 16 supr.); metaph. of


4

Ju 3 3

S 6 18 'D
.;

B^
2

hbpti
.

'nNui8 lf

Tl Tl 3 ;
6

D'P Dn T
'e.

^33 'n 2

S 21 8

= ordinal,

'n Jos 13 3

tnvi> t^on

napa

K 8'

/(

fifth (year) of Joram;

iron
Bhh? D^tona on
,i.i

332
following

ran
Nu i w + 23 1.
Ex 38" 410
t.;

gi

2i.'

33

the fifth (day) o/ </ month Ez B0 a j so Igth) 25 th, 2. 'n etc.)


"ltoy
,

(4) 'n
16

between other

combined with

mfe>y <en
10

= fifteen
1415

a.
1S

num. num.

E^pn without other a. before noun Gn 6 + 58 1. + npK3 'n Ex


2.
.

nis^ Bton
'

k i4 17a 2o*
2

(c

n.f.)
2
(
1

Gn

20

Ex

27
s
.

38"

Ch 15 10 25 s5
)

ls 3 8

b. naton
;

ife^ (c. n.m.),

after

noun Est 9 21

(2) before

noun Ex 16 1

(= ordinal fifteenth,

so

Lv
18

23"

+)

b. after noun 2 S 24" Ex 26" + 4 1. Chr. 38". 3/n before other num.: a. foll.bynounGn7 24 + b. preceded by noun 1 Ch 5 21 4. 'n after other 3 26 40 num., and a. this after noun 1 Ch 8 Ezr 8
.
'

-V?y

c. i^nsron before n. 2 Si 9 +. d. nOTin, without n.=ordinal//<een<A 1 Ch 1 Hi Co). 24"+'4t." + Ez45' (rd. D^DH niKD e*Dn oo Gn 5 M!l2 +49 t. + Ez 42" 3.

Ho 3 +.

b.

noun repeated e. g. Gn y*. 5. 'n preceded by cstr. e.g. njB* "n n:B>3 2 K 1 5 s327 Lv 6. 'n = ordinal, fiftieth Lv 25 1011 IS*".
2

=5

K is

28
,

cf.

v 27

4. O'E&K ne'on = 5000 Nu 31 Jos 8 Qr. Ju 2o" iSiy'1 Ez 45 6 48 16 1 Ch 29 7 2 Ch 35" in Ezr i 11 2 M etc.
82
'

12

HBTpn 25,000, 35,000 (usu. without 'n) precedes the 20,000, 30,000, etc. 5. with other numerals a. Eton before
;
:

fifth

t^ttTDn m., JV^On f. adj. num. or din. ; m. Vpn Gn i a + 22 t.; t*WJ Zc 7 s +


f.

3t.;
25

n^pn
9
;

abs.

K
16

4
31

J5

+4t.; tVftQ Lv
cstr.
;

19
151

Je36
';

ri#pn

1 noun repeated Gn 5" + 4 1. ( ) noun with 2nd num. only, Gn 5 17 + 8 t. + Ez (2) s 21 45 Kt (3) noun c. 3 with 2nd num. Ez 40 + 2 t. b. B*t?n after larger num.: (1) noun re10 7 peated Gn 25 ; (2) noun foil. 'n (only) Jui4 + in expressions of age and duration); (3) (esp. noun before both num., st. abs., 2 G13 15 st.cstr. c. no noun expr., 'n between other 2Ch 15 19 37 d. num., e.g. 0^35* 'n niKO B$ NU31

27
31

sf.

VnB^pn

1K6 Lv 5 + 2
27
,

t.

'owton

TY^on Lv Lv 22"
24
,

larger numeral

27

ineton

Sam. Di

Gn months, 23 31 5 17 i 3 o ,/em.Gn 47" 1 K 6 Ne 6 ; 1. m. Gn 23 i Nu 7 36 2 9 M 33 s8 Jos 19 24 (all P), Gn 3o' 7 (E), Jui 9 8 2K25 8 Jei 3 28 52 12 Zc7 3 iCh27 8 Ezr 89 noun om. 2 S 3 4 I Ch 2 14 3 3 8 2 2 6 3 4 (all of 7
1
-

fifth, usu. in enum. days, years, sons, etc. ; definite, exc. masc.

(q.v.);

LV27

cf.

vriK>pn

LV5

rd. \n-

}3), 1

Ch

24 25
2.
f.

12

ffio), Zc 8
1

19

(BHh),
s5

Ch

27
i s

n^on
num.
foil,

before larger num.,

noun

foil,

larger
is

(DV). 2 2 Ch 1 2 ; Tl

Lv i 9 2S Qya Ne 6
6
.

14 3. n^Eton

Je 3 6 9 Ez
t
s4

K6

31

as
6S4
.

Nu
1

25
-)-

22

t.

e. 'n follows, 7 t.; (2)


f.

and (1)

subst.

35 by noun Ju 20 +

both

K7
K
+
.

noun precedes

expr. 1 Gn 1 8 s8

'n precedes, no noun 12 g. 'n follows, no noun expr. 5 . h. no noun expr. 'n between other
.

Je 52 s0

22 m 27 i3.27.3i
III.
11.

fifth part, so

nu 5

7
;

rVK*pn Gn 47 Lv 5 1619 cstr. *id3 revhsn Lv 27


foil.;

ti^Qn (Vof

meaning dubious),

num. Ex 38 s8 Ezr

s
.

ti.Cft?n n.[xn.] fifth part only HjqBJj 26 but connex. with preceding awkBtonp Gn 47 ward rd. perh. B'Onn (S), or t?8r6 , v Di.
,

f TOnn.m. beUy(Aram. Uaoti.) B'Onn 2S2 23 +3t.; torfet.t.-VqQ 2S2 23 and lie smote him in tlie belly; 2 S 2O +4 rd. D3ni
10
6
,

|*?1 awcf sA slumbered

and

slept

We Dr.

fn. [UJCn] vb.denom. only Pi. TIK Etoni

yet corruption difficult 'nn VV WfH 2 S

to explain, v.

Klo;

f (where prob.

ins. -bit cf. Dr).

Cnxp jnK Gn4i 34 (E) and

lie

shall fifth (take

the fifth part of) the land of Egypt, i.e. the Ar. i~yZJ>. take a fifth part of the produce (cf.
fifth

part
l

Eth.
io<

"JffDf);

I.

quinque fac.re).
(Ar.

tytSn (vof foil.; rang, dub.; perh. cf. J^-ji army, Sab. DDn men of a tribe who can bear arms v then poss. = I. e'en (e. g.
Ar.
;

IV.

army
also

O"

pn

n.pl.
, *

(a)

fifty

^Iti,
(so rd. rtston ,

composed of five parts) v. Lane Frey; Sab.Denkm. 24 which cites tribus (fr. tres),
as
,

Aram. ^7vi '. Ph. twan; MI 28 |2>Dn; As. hamidti Dl in Lotz 11 80 D^PD Gn6 15 + 154 1. )
(incl.

quarlier
al.

who

quartus, quatuor); >Thes comp. Ar. <_^~i-a. be firm strong,


(fr.

MV ^.^

EZ402529

33
,

del.

Hi Co for neton); sf. TfPD 2 K i u 2Ki"+4t.,Dn'E>Dn2Ki ; 1. abs. a. afifty, ls 12 2 K 1 S 8 a company of 'fifty Ex i8 21M Dt i b. v" = fifties), Is 3 s t. 2 K 1 i*'+ 13 (in
1012
.

Co) + Ez 4 5

12

6e courageous, etc.)

t D^tlJpn adj.pl. in battle arx-ay, alw. this 12 8 14 11 form, Ex 13 (E), Jos i 4 (both D), Ju 7 +
'

Nu32 i7 (je),

v.

dm.
foil.;
fr.

elsewhere, without noun expr., (1) without other 16 2 ; numeral Nu 31 s047 Ez 27 1818 (2) with a23 other num. 'n preceding Ex 30 + 1 1 1. +

/ion

(vof

Hg

very improbably,

Ar.

BNI64 putrid; see on formation, Lag ).

al., mng. unknown; o^i grow rancid,

MV

Ch

s4

Baer, van d. H. v

88

(sq.

fa);

(3) 'n

trran, ni?n n.[m.] waterskin (NH

id.)

ncn

333
drawing to
3<n
i; also

nonn Gn 21
2
14

n:n
its close Din flfon

15
;

ncnn Gn 21"; ai? noni Gn


s

(v. Di),

tnon,
al.

[Hb 2 'inon v. non]. ri^n n.pr.loc. (-/dub.; ThesMV


1

"n niD3 v 9

J u 19* (pri iko'ti rtn v


").

nD"l

a!

der.fr. '^C^,nD^= >/brtre**,o^(v.R8 8I,


cf.
S9 j

,*

),

(prop. Terye toward, incline to, settle at, of goal of day's march): a. of single nomad
b. of sq.3), 33" (E; sq. WTIK). Exod. and in wilderness Ex 1 3 20 (3) 2 , 2 i4 ( ?.?S'), v (^), + c 80 t.(Hex. chiefly P); also 18 20 22 23 cf. Ezr 8"; Ne 1 1 so (abs.) Nu 9 they encamj>ed (i.e. settled, or were settled) from BeerIsrael at
-

encamp

sacred enclosure, temenos, Mind,


r.x,

Hal"87 *""
Fr

Gn 26" (J;

Lag
;

BN82 iM.
>

but no certainty that name


,

Shemitic

p * 1S9 ". m.) N. of Damascus, v. Bd in David's time 2 S 8 9 1 TfN,

mod.Hama, one'-Msi(Orontes), 38h.(c. 115


)
;

Ar. As.

^ TOatt, D1 PA m
It

is

Ch

had a king, 18 9 , and in

8th cent.
2

b. c. 2

13

K 17
5

9
'fl

= Is 3 7
4

13
;

gods of its

own
25
s1

30

i8 34 =Is36 19 ; gave
s - 27

its

name

to land
s3

sheba to the valley of Hinnom UK* v M ). ( of armies Israel (conquering Canaan, ( 1) Jos 4 19 5 ,0 + oft.; (2) Philistines 1 S
||

c.

(limits

unknown)

}nN3 rtan 2

K 23

23

2S

4
1

usu. sq. 3 loc.


6

Nu

etc.) 13" 2 S

10"

S4
s

13"' Jos

Je 39 52
Is

n"

cf. 2 Ch 8 ; contained Isr. exiles , s4 furnished colonists for Samaria 2 1 7

4"

S i3

+ 63
17
;

t.

(3 q_l 2

S 24

rd. JO

L We Dr v. !>!>n);
sim.)
1

fag

so of locusts in hedges (in

v 30 supr.) after being conquered by Sargon, 24 34 9 cf. Is io It is called (COT 2 17 18 ).


(cf.

Na
;

B Often in cf. Je 49 phr. Tl Kab p$?)=/(e entrance to H., i. e. the approach to II., as territorial limit Ju3 3 ; usu. as denoting (ideal)
.

2 npn only great Harnath by Am 6 (H31 flDn, here), 'n is mentioned with pfe'tOT,"lif /Vl'ir in prophecy against land Hadrach (TV] n ) Zc g',
;

15" Nu i 4*m 3 1 S 4 mbTVJS-^ fyy\a


sq.

also sq. b))=by, near


(-TV by),
diff.

Ex 14"
10

33

sense) 2

Ju 7 S 11";

7g &ho=against, encamp with hostile pur53134 Ju 6 4 20 19 1 S 1 1 1 2 S 1 2 s8 1 K pose Jos io 15 1 1 w 4 s 16 2K25 2Ch 3 2

Je5o
1 I
s
;

52

f 27

sq.

northern limit of

34

Am6 iK8 = 2 Ch7 2K14 iChi 3


14

Isr. territory
8
,

Jos 1 3 s
26

Nu 1 3

21

metaph. of God's s hostility to apostate Jerusalem (by) Is 29 sq.


;

"? in same sense Jos

also
;

65

f=at, by
1

Nu
,

s4

Zc

86

nngn
47,48
'n

ch
*!

18 3 ;

nyx
,7

'n

Ch
28

8
;

3
,

S 26 s

and

avn
Ez

sq.

rrwi^ 'n-nw
:

|
1 ,

p^vnK 2K14 16b


Ez47
20

metaph.
sq.

34

so also
16

UM cf. b 3J30 for i protection , but also hostility Jb 19 12 ; also

9";

DE>

ntW Ex

Nu

',cf.v

+v

other prep, and prep, phrases, e.g.

T3J?1?

Nu

*(del.Co);

2i IS ;
etc.;
tile
foil.,

pnD Nu 3 i
sq. ace. loc. 2

19
;

|*3
26

K^

1S17
;

1 ;

133

i'k" 2 os

48

cf!

47

'n
;

"ir^J 48'.
,r

17

sq. sf. ace.

with hos-

TXTTOn

adj. gent. cart. =subst. jonn, as

sense

descendants of Canaan

Gn

io'

=i Chi

16
.

PT2n
]n,

n.pr.loc. v. sub Don.


v.

ment Nu 9 Ezr8 David in Jerusalem, Is 29


-

l^n ^53"; without prep, or noun in sense of encamp, be or abide in encamp18 20 22 23 16

SlX u +;
city in

poet, of

which David

fixed Ids camp.

"nan, nan

sub pn.

M JM H3 vb. decline,
(Aram.
Ar.
JJL. to

bend down, encamp

aim

at, incline towards, reach;

vaulted roof arched ; JI'cllI vaulted


,

T [rVOHJ n.f. cell (as having curved or v. Thes Gf, and cf.Aram.

room) ni>3nn J e 37"


spear (as flexible
1

(||

JV3

Zinj. J")3no cstr.


iJLi

camp, Inscr.

Panammu

131617
;

-fart).

down; As. m&nu, mem* and tend, couch, mdnttu, house, Zim 81 44 43 Dlin Zim 117) Qal Pf run 1 g 26 s Is 29 Will consec. Is 29 s Zc 9 8 n Nu2 34 +2 t.;
"
'

bend, curve, bend

tn^jn
abs. ri^n 2

n.f.

v.

Thes);

ni consec.

17 Impf. jrm Gii26 + 9t.; M 3 fs. njn? ^,27'; q: Nu i +i3t. Nu + Ex 20 i 4 2:n>'lExi3 -r79t.(ofwhich42inNu33); 18 3 2 mpl. nri Ex 14 1 juni Ju ii pi. mm\

Nu

S i3 19 + 26 t.; cstr. id. 1 S 26 16 (so 22 v Qr, where Kt has art.); sf. inun Hb3 n 8 inun 1 S 1 7"+ t. + 2 S 2 v. infr.; 3

iWPi'jn

Mi

1.
-

Ch

23";

Dmnterjn
22
6
;

is 2 4

= r3n'nh 3n
,

pl.

spear, as hurled

20 33 ; held by king

Ezi-8

15
;

Imv.mn
;

Si2; q
;

j u 19 9 ;' nin Nu i 51 Inf. Drnin Dt 1 s3 P. run Ex 18 6


niton
'

'sf.

Nu 31 Jeso nbn Nu io f 34 s f. mh 2 s
19

29

26"" 1216 22 (v. 1821 2L21 1 Ch 1 1 "= 2 S 23


in^n-ns
oft.

1 S i8 'i9 sign of king's presence HS Kra ); also 2 S i 6 2 23 21 19

I0 - ll

, - I0 - li

23

s
,

where
-

rd. Tgi HM1

31

(for uxyri
1 1

VTj

MM)
-

ace. to
28
;

Ew Th Ke
Ch 23 s
s
, ;

23

iChu

KloDr(not We).
yv\
||

Ch
7
||

ii 50 23 23
2
j

lit.; DU"in

^ 53 Nu2 Na3
;

15

1]5T
2

6
;

17
;

p l. DUh

9 Exi4 +

1922

3
10
;

48 - 47

Is 2

= Mi 4

pl. 2

Na 3";
VB9

l.<Zec^'n,of day

IIB'B^

ii

.135?

Ch

1 2

s5

(Baer);

mrro
Jb 4 i' 9
;

334

nan
:

-CO ^35';
is

||nB>p
2

+
1

4 6".

2. a.

shaft of spear

'1

J'J?
;

23*

Ch
s3

20'

f
s3
.

put here by Ew Hi Ot al. as at a (the) dance of Mahanaim; dance of a double choir Gi


Stickel

Qr
'n
3'

(doubtless right
r
11
.

Kt

ffl).

b. spear-head
;

KV.
'"liWl)
s5

nar

'n 17', cf. c.

3r jb 39

'n

pia

Na
2
fig.

Hb 3

butt

of spear

'n nntjl 2
(||

3. metaph. of teeth of lions of Psalmist's enemies).

t jn.PI n.pr .m. (perh. abbrev. fr. s5 Ephraimite Nu 26 Tawx, 1 Ch

an
coll.,

eat*,

^57'

D'sn;

L Oaav.

rmn 8M n-m.^^'and .*.*(


Gn32 *v. Di) encampment, camp abs. 'd Gn 32 9 9 + 126 t. (incl. Ez I 24 del. Co); cstr. 3 Nu i 62 +5t.; HSJP Gn 32 +56 t.; sf. injnp
-

T^pHfl adj. gent, only


Tin

c. art.

as subst.

Nu 26

35
.

T[n2nriJ

n.f.

encamping, or encamp(si

ment; pi.
JtapN 2

sf.
8
,

"rtrm

vera

1.)

$ BipO"^

^np

Dt 23"

Dn'JTO

Nu
sf.

10 15 ^snp Dt 23 D^jqe Am4 3 10 and on form of 5 Ju 8 (cf. infr.,

29',

K6

nounc.
sf.

vid. Ges*- -*')


cstr.
18

pi.
,

abs.

nianp
;

encamping ; Wanri ye shall hide

unto such and such a place is my but form very strange. Ed. prob.
yourselves, so <

Th

Klo.

Gn 3 2 8 + 9 t.;

i9 iCh9 +2t.,D ?npNui 3


4

on du. (appar. pi. n.) En'?.? Jos io + 5 1.; 1. camp, pilace of encampv. 'D n.pr. infr. ment: a. of caravan of travellersGn32"(J),esp.
of Isr. at Exod. and in wildern.

TtJjn

vb. spice,

make

spicy,

embalm

(NH
11.

id.,

bud, blossom; Ar. V-' become mature,

Ex

16 1313 19 1617
26

(allP; disting. fr. DJ?); 'OnyC'Ex32 (JE); esp. 'On J^np in connexion with uncleanness, etc.,

29 Lv 4 (P) + oft., of position of tent of 17 meeting Ex 33" (JE), contr. Nu 2 (P), where

Ex
of

14

12

prepare for burial, \>yxL spices for a corpse ; L>Gi embalmer, Dozy 322 after PS 1320 Aram. vL. D3n embalm; so Eth. ihi(T\; (loan-word 13 Si no ; Qal Pf. 3 fs. neon Ct 2 Impf. 3 mpl.
1'

))

encampments of several
2.b.6.2s

tribes,

cf.

ss

io

e ^c ^
1

a ]j
-

p^
;

a i rea(jy passing over to


of

(cf.

D^hn

o6 6)

specif,

camp of
and so
1 pi.

Inf. cstr. Bi_r Gn 50 ; 13 the 1. spice, make spicy n^S 'n njKnn Ct 2 De in transl. its figs, so Jig-tree spicelh (Ew De in notes Ot al. prefer reddeneth, on

ICOPM

Gn

50

226

VB

Levites,

surrounding tabernacle, so that


D^ibn njraj "Tgtar^Jjfe

P can
18
,

say
of

Nu

2 17 ;

(late)

temple *Q
as
"

*JB

nijnpb Dnjj#n
2.
1

Ch 9

as well

account of spring season, cf. the less common and perhaps secondary sense in Ar. become red 657 2. embalm, sq. ace. *). (of leather) Lane M 2S Gn5o (performed by CPKfin), v pers.
.

nunp *y$ 30131';

^fortresses) Nu 13" 111114 host Jos 6 (JE),

3. a.
(all c.

S 4*** 1 7 M 2 K 7 16 etc. 3 16 56 1 Ch 1 1 those who encamp Nu 1 o ^ 27


vb. nan),
-

(opp. Dnxap camp of armed

t D^tOSn
'nn

n.i
3

m.

the days consumed in the embalming process =0^ D^JETIK v. Di.


i.e.

W Gn 50
4
J

jpl.

abstr embalming, only


.

cf.

36

(prob.) Is37

=:2

K 19

35
,

etc.

tntan
NTip'n,
pi.

n.f.

wheat

(NH

id.,

Aram. P03n,

b. company, body of people; people Gn 32 8 9 911 33 s funeral company


,

and beasts of Jacob


.

66 9 1920 cf. Nu io 50 of Isr. on march Ex 14 13 4 C. army, host Jos 8 io 6 Ju 4 161616 7 18 i.46 gnuo.n.n.u lSl7 2K3 9 eyen while in the

Gn

Ar.lkl*.); abs.'nExp^ + et.; 9 b"pn Gn 3o" + 20t; Pn Ez 4 cstr. ^n 17 wheat, sg. chiefly poet., of growing EZ27 40 wheat Ex o 32 (E), Dt 8 8 Jb 31 Jo 1"; sown
;

^;

Is

2^;
3^PI

food-product

Dt 32 14

('n

nvb? a^n

thick of the fight;

22

34

=2 Ch

18

33

etc.

kidney-fat of wheat,
'n

i. e.

the choicest, v. 2? n ),

jTTCnQ
Ju
25

n.pr.loc. -=-camp of Dan,


12
,

name

^81" (cf. 147" infr.);


;

given,

13

18

to place

where Danites en-

as

sown Je 12 13

elsewh. pi.; wheat wheat-harvest 'n TJtp Gn 30"


'

camped

(v. Bla).

(J),

D^fTO
dan
;

name from
3
30

E. of Jorn.pr.loc. {two camps) Jacob's meeting angels ace. to

34 (JE), Ju 15 1 S 6 12 Ru 2 + 2 S 24 15 where insert ace. to We Dr; 21 23 measured wheat threshed Ju6" I CI120 cf.v

Ex

s2

17

s3

1 1

Gn32
1 i

(J), place

on border of
also 2

Manasseh v
;

(P);

Gad Jos 13 s6 of Levit. city in Gad 2 1 36 (P) =


,

K 5 = 2 Ch 2 (niap D*Dn, rd. nbbp 'n as K 5 = wheat for food ThBeKe after Vrss),
25
9

2S

v 14 27 s Ez45 13
8 honey) Je 41 ;

stored (with barley,


for food
2

oil

and

Ch6 6i named
9

1K2

S 2 8 <W.P), v "" (D\|-),


1

(d<:-) ;
v.

np;3n

2S17 2427

K4'

4
;

^147"
'n nbp'D

(cf.

81 14 supr.);
'n
;

S if, D'pn 3^n D'pn >nfr 2 S 4" (rd.

site

unknown,

Di;

tMTWg n^np? Ct7'

is

@ We Dr)

rfybjine wheaten flour

jUMTI

335
tTfiDH n.pr.m.

pn
1. son of Cain

Ex 29* (P); Ez 4
barley,

(pan, Aram, pi.) mixed with beans, lentils, etc., and made into bread.
n.pr., and nipn v sub pn.
.

On

4"

Eko>x, @L Evuir.
3.
'Hbn

2. son of Jered (line of

bsCSn

Seth), the pious Enoch,

rwn
I.

v.

sub run.

and was taken by him


.va>xi

Gn

who walked with God "<-i">-h" i Ch i* 5

a son of Midian

Gn
.

25*

^Jn

(vof

foil,

(see Ar. Syr.); meaning

Ch

s3
,

Eax-

4.
1

'Htin

a son of Reuben
3
,

unknown). T^jn n.m. palate, roof of mouth,

Gn 46" Ex 6" Nu 26 s
"hDin
=subst.
T
coll.

Ch

<j

Ewo X
c.

gums

adj. gent, rfljtiq 4, only

art.'nn

(NH

id.;

Aram. \i2, Nan

Ar. dill, palate,

Nu 26

s
.

roof of mouth, jaws, lower 2>art of mouth, lower 1,332 659 jaw of horse, mouth, etc. Lane Dozy
);

[T^H J

adj. trained, tried, experienced,


14

only
tried

'm'-a pi. sf.

abs. 'n

Jb 12" 3 4 3
26

sf.

'an
13
;

Pr8 7 +6t, 1?n

>t^ vapn, Gn 14 i.e. and trusty men, born in his house.

his

Ho

8 chiefly poet, esp. \?n Ez3 Pr24 WisdLt :Tfsn ct 7 10 i3n La 4 4 + 2 t., nan Pr 5 3 D3n Jb 29 10 palate, roof of mouth: a. "isfe* I?n"''? Ho 8 a trumpet to thy palate/
, , ;

Tn32n

n.f. dedication, consecration, as

,;

a matter of usage only P and late (NH Feast of Dedication ; so Aram. NTiayn)
'n

nayn
bs.

Ne

12 27 ; cstr. n?3n

gums; as in Eng., to thy lips); oft. c. p^v, tongue clings (pal) to "]n, expression for speech6 26 10 lessness Ez 3 Jb 29 as imprecation yj/ 137 ;
(or
,

Nu 7 + 6 1.;
10

dedication

of wall of Jerus.
2

processions, with music

for the parching of extreme thirst La 4 (KDX3) 'n'a fenra cf. 22 16 Bb;, rd. *fn for <na v.
;

Ch
52B

I2 2727 , by sacrifices and of altar in temple ; of 'the house' ty 30' (title), i.e. the

Ne

MT
,

temple (re-dedication by Judas Maccab.,


4
),

Mace.

Che
'ana

ertt -

n
-(||

rtp^D panip
8
7

"Jitt'S).
||

b. as organ

OP2S4,

01 Bae al. (opp. De), and esp. Che w i= lea^ca tion-offering for altar in taberv.
.

of speech

Pr 5*
nrya^
s
,

(both
<d

D^riDf ),

Jb 31
2
3

30

33

nacle

Nu 7

10

(ace.
,

'}te>j>

(||

'Finns),

c. as

organ of

8489 u najen ruar$ v also v

c WT1), cf.
(all

?-)irns ranjv

P; v Di

Nu 7 20

).

taste

Jb 1 a" 34

"3rf?

pinb \nm Ct

was sweet to my palate, Pr 24 13 of wisdom as sweet to the soul)


words
as sweet
'rib

his fruit (implied sim.


fig.

tnSn n.f. hook fastened in jaw, fish-hook


(NH
fl

of God's

id.,

Aram. KTian) abs.


'ybfcrh* Is iq
15

'n
8

Jb 40 s3 +
is

2 t.;

103

119

(|pa); of taste as

.nan

n^a

(||DVi"in\
,

rib

30 distinguishing misfortunes Jb 6 (|| pE*? ; > others of speech); of keeping wickedness 'n ^lna

nana

Hb

(of D"1K,
cf.

14 who, v

BJO ?J, and

fcUft),

nana

jrijp

comp. to 2i *|fcton jb 4 o
.

"DPI), i.e. delighting in and d. nearly =mouth, the taste of it. prolonging as an element in personal sweetness and beauty

Jb2o'

(||

P^

02n

v.

sub pn.

Ct5

,6

10

til.
n\~.'~.

^pn

vb. train up, dedicate

(cf.

Ar.

i>N"pn) (perh. 8 miah's cousin, son of his uncle Je 32 7 ', n't 'n v 12 ; Ava^r,)..
-

t^NOXI n.pr.m.

Jerecf.

of appar. denom. fr. csLli, rub palate 659 child with chewed dates, Lane *, of midwife rub palate of new-bom child with oil, etc.,
also make before it begins to suck, Dozy"etc. (as one does a horse experienced, submissive, by a rope in its mouth) Lane; v. also
;

332

t^Q^n] n.[m.] only ^JH3 ^78* (on form v. Dr SmpW ) as instr. of destroying sycomores (||"H?); meaning conject.; 2} frost.
*f"L

l^ri vb. shew favour.be gracious (NH

We
b

8kto.ni".

1M
;

id.,

NH^pn accustom; Aram^Udedicate,


;

Aram, pn, ^1; Ar.

yearn towards,

Tpan as

NH
108
,

Eth.
sf.

11.

fhfh: perceive, under-

stand (Di

Qal
sf.

fh"}*i: initiatio is

loan-word
;

Id.' ))

bsriM 1 K 8 2 Ch 7 ; ttJSE Dt 2o\ 3 mpl. 1. train, train up a (the) Imv. ^PD Pr 2 2 6 6 2. dedicate, 1n). youth (TUl!?) Pr 2 2 (cf. 5S of formal opening of a new house Dt20
ra
s
;

Pf. 3 ms.

i2JD

Dt 205 Impf.

3 ms.

long for, be merciful, compassionate, favourable, inclined towards; Sab. }n in n.pr. OiTVaDD [n j)jjHI!mr.Mta.i. pj, p n j n j n favour an(i in deriv. annu, n.pr. as pn^X, i>5/3:jn ; As. Lotz grace, favour, unninu, teninu nannu, id.,
. t

TP

NH

Zim BP23

'

a8

) Qal
2

On
4"; I3

33"; Pin;
7m;>/.
;

s Pf &} Gn 33 S 12"; tan Ex 33


13
;

sf.

P?0

19
;

:PI

La

dedicate, consecrate
(all sq. ace.)

temple

K8 B =2

Ch7

PDJ

Am 5

^
Is

Dt
19
;

28 30 ; |rm 2

K
;

23

sf.

1?rp"Gn43

30

a ^(W Nu6

p
;
';

336
;

pn
10 man) Pr 28
2

U3IT Is27 u Jb 33 s4 ; 1MJT ,j,6f 123 2 Mai i 9 2 19 6 Imv. 8 f. Dann Dt 7 (HK Ex 33 jHn ',/, 59 S sf.^MPl ^ 4 + 1 7 t. fV' J ^?.? n + 9" (Bae 1- P ts
;

21 a favour us with them b. in (2 ace; i.e. by giving them to us), dealing with the poor, needy, and orphans, abs. 31 51M io 17 28 s ; c. ? 112 5 ; cacc. Pr 14
1. of

V 123"; ,Mn Ju 21 abs. fa Is 30"; csr. ni3n ^ 77 '; Jbig"*j 7n/. J pijan ^ 102 tsxin is 30 7 pn Pr 14"; favour, shew favour; Pr. + 5 t. \)\r\ ty 37
^D); 8?
21

Is 33

22

; (with God) Je 31 ; VJsi' jn KVO Est8 5 (i.e. of the king); >yy2 jn ]m give favour 21 man Ex s1 1 I 3 I2 M in the

eyes of(i) abs. jn jna of man

Gn39

(J);
s4

^ 84";

TS?

n *&) obtain favour

(2) of God Pr 3 ; in the eyes o/Est 2 16 ;


.

14

18

of the king 5 2 ; so Vxf? "IDm jrrNfrrn Est 2 17

\^i//-

man:

a.

Ju

Q2n
adv.
JO,

subst., used chiefly in the accus. as


As. anndma, in vain, Dl K7,rr44 ; from
aff.

(cf.

with

which

is

sometimes found in
;

yjr

37

by considering and sparing, c. s 50 2. of God, La 4 16 Jb 19 2121 ace. Dt 7 28 a. in the bestowal of favours, with ace. Gn 33" 12 s9 double ace. 2 S 1 2 (E), 43 (J), Nu 6* (P), Gn 33* (E), 'Mn ini'.D fe gracious unto me (in

109'

substantives proper, as D?D and pr. names, but is more partic. used with substs. applied adverbially, as BC*, BiDK, DT3W,

Ba

"54216
)

D^:
i.e.

Sta'

293

lit.

out of favour;

a. gratis,

29 b. usually in the giving) <Ay Zaw V<- 119 bestowal of redemption from enemies, evils, 10 elsewhere c. ace. Ex and sins; abs. 77
.

B3n 13^ to serve for gratuitously, for nothing, Gn 29 15 Jb I 9 , Is 52 s to be sold (fig.) for nought nought
y*;

Ex2i 2U

D3H

to

go out (from

33" Mai
51
3

19

(JE),
i 9 s

Am
63

f4

56 57" Jb 33 24 . Jb 1 9 17 v. II. pn. Niph. Pf 2 fs. 93 Je 22 s3 be pitied (cf.lW /"") but which is favoured express groan (i.e. 1?$.), by context, and adopted by Hi Ew Gf Gie al. Pi. Impf. 3 ms. make gracious, favourable

Is 27" 30 33 5 26 11 27 7 30 11 31' 41 " 58132 233 316 6 s 102" 119 86 123 59 67

^ M

K 13
16

23

1819

"

which we slavery) freely, for nothing, Nu 24 used to eat in Eg. for nought, Je 22 13 1 Ch 21 ;
5

9" 25

in the genitive 2

S 24s4 B|n

flipj?

i.e.
||

burnt24

mm

iCh2i offerings which cost nothing (in the b. for no purpose, in the constr. is changed),
vain Pr
6
10
.

17

Mai

10
:

once

B3P1

bx

(cf.

b* 7) Ez

C. gratuitously, without cause, undeser-

vedly, esp.
I

^iP

HO"!
to
f?.i

Pr 26 26

5 S19 B3n JVDn?

Fo'el Impf. 3 ms. rfireci

favour
a>.}V.

(Ges

%1 Ojfr )
.

W^T^ ^io2
ID; be
.

16
;

Pt.

25"

^35"
3

Jb

'n

n ? Pr 1 4 21

Hopb. 7mp/
10

shewn

H9 m D?n )7, Pn" 3 23 M ^b, 9 2 2 Ez 1 4 f 35'" and 69


3 30

of groundless hostility or attack to slay David without cause,


17
6

109

s3

favour, consideration Is 2 6

Pr 2 1 10

D3n
D3n

Hitbp.
Pf.
;

Wis my
;

Pf.

ms. nn??nnn
2

+5
;

in the genitive
(cf.
1

haters without cause, La 3 ^'K 31 Dan ''W blood shed 2 1

s2

t.

Impf

9 fsnns ^ 3 o + 8 iJinnna Est 4 etc.'+6t.^Impf.; Inf. -|3nnn^ seek-m- implore favour : 1. of man, G1142'16 13 with b Gn 42 21 (E) 2 ! with |> Jb 19 s3 iK 2. of God, with "^ Dt 3 Est 4 8 8 3

P.nrm

13

3 "fjnnm Est8

without cause
I??. 3 ,
j-n.

S 25 31 ), Pr 24* T\ 1)) ^ri^N

26 s 'n n?pp. the causeless curse.

in n.pr.m.
,

(favour)
so

contemp.
but

of

K7
9 s

14 Zerubbabel Zc 6

RV SS We,

RVm

Ew

Hi Ke Or

grace, favour, kindness.


is
)??

=2Ch637 Jb8 ^30 with ":eb 1 K 8 Jb 9


8 33 47
-

142
9
2

3
;

with b
'

Ho

12

,s

59

Ch

24
.

fl.

8 'n Gn6 + ]n njn.**-' favour, grace;

67 t.; gance
ll'B*;
;

sf.
:

13n
30

Gn

21

and appearance, of a woman Pr n 16 ; in naiB nan Na 19 4 Pr of a doe Pr5 precious stone jn J3N 3 s2 9 9 8 b. of speech, 17 ; ofornamentsPr i =4 3 3 n wordsEcio 12 2. favour, lips \^45 Pr22 1 a. with men Pr 13" 2 2 Ec 9". acceptance: 10 b. with God Zc 4" 1 2 chiefly in phrases ^JO t n V?XO find favour in the eyes of: 4 (1) men 4 M!9 n 81015 27 Nu 2
a. of form
1
;

39

1. favour,

4 pn Jb 41 the grace of his proportions (=?0 Aram. Wn) so AV RV Thes De Volck Da al. meaning not very ap-

tpn

n.[m.]

grace, ele-

but propr. in context (description of crocodile); nothing better has been proposed ; v. suggestions in Di.

Pr

jn n3>N
;

tn2n

n.pr.f.

'A VVa (cf.Nab.njnEut*


1

20

),
.

mother of Samuel

j"^"**"
cf.

121

tpn
.

GH30
27' 2

32* 33
1

34

39 47
1

5<>

(all J);

Dt 24 Ru
22
4

21013

18

16 22 20 329 25
s
;

Gn

14 16 s 19 6" 1 8 19

iKii"

Est 5
4
;

(2)

of God

(all J);

Ju6

17

Ex 33 12 13131617 34' Nu 26 2S15 Pr 3 abs. jn XVD

1116

one of the warriors of David 1 Ch N*3n) 2. one of the heads of families of II 3. names of Ne 7 49 Nethinim Ezr 2 46 3 11 4. chiefs of the Levites Ne 8 7 io 13 23 5. Benjab. Ne io 27 people: a. Ne io

1.

n.pr.m. (gracious;

Sab. pn, Ph.

=
.

(with

mite name

Ch S aM

44

(cf.

n.pr.loc.

|#

m,

p2n
Mish.
|jn -iB3).

337
of a

ppn

e.

Wfifn B*N head

prophetic guild, |jn 'JS J e 35*.

'p2nn.pr.ni. (favoured; cf. As. I/anunu, king of Gaza COT on 2 K is 89);!, an Am4 monite king 2 S io 1 2 3 4 1 Ch 2. iff** *. Jewish chiefs, contemporaries of Nehemiah
-

Hanania (Nbr **'- "') en the border of Upper and Lower Galilee, mod. Kefr' Anan, WPI 205 207 Survey
-

a.

Ne

13

b.

Ne 3 s0

t L ^jnri n.f. favour, supplication for favour; 'n Jos 1 i M -r 4t.; cstr.ri3nn t k 8 3o.s.sj. wnri Je 3 7 20 +5t.; onvtinn 2Ch6 3etc. iot!
sf.J

T|12n adj. gracious, only used


vexed debtor Ex 2 2 26 (covt.
code),
||

as

an
s

attribute of God, as hearing the cry of the

HUT nXD Ezr9 8 2. supplication for favour, from God 1 K 8 aM 2 Ch 33 13 ^ 119 170 n^eri
.

1. favour, shewn by Israel Jos n + (D);


J0
;
||

Dirvg ^ 1 1 6 ; elsewhere in the earlier phrase psm Dirn Ex 6 15 8 34 (JE) i/,86 103 or the later birni pan

Ch 30 Ne 9 ,7S1
9

yj,

1 1

s 13 2 45 Jo 2 Jon 4

* 6 55 2 wnn(i) rbm \ k M _. 2 Ch 6 nMM Z. 83S ann -^ ,fl K lKg JWW 2 Ch 6 ); <$ 'n %n let Os sup8(=
1
;

k 8 = 2 ch 6,
28
..49.

t,l,

21

plication fall before,


20
,

favour HJ^n Dab ffiKT6 /w7Z shew you no favour Je 1 6 13 (v. on form Ba NB m ). +L T^X^n n.pr.m. (favour of El; cf. Ph.
n.f.

tnr^n

Yahweh Je 36 7 the king Je 37 Jeremiah Je 42 s ^B? 'T\ ;3n present s s0 the supplication before, Yahweh Je 42 Dn 9
,

king Je 28.

Manasseh Nu 34 23 of Asher 1 Ch 7 s9
.

/jnjn, JTipPDJn (Hamilcar) /awwr 0/ Melqart; Nab. bton Vog N 10 1. prince of tribe of )

f
1

11.

i"Tjnri
T
.

n.pr.m. one in the

line of

Judah

ch

12

2. a chief of the tribe

^[P-D^]

n.[m.]onlypl.abstr. supplica-

tion for favour;


is

abs.D^ynn Pr i8
;

23

+4t.;

cstr.

T7N3:n
salem Je 31
s8

n.pr.m. (El

?y2J3n, pi"l7X, etc.)

name of a tower
10

gracious;
39
.

cf.

Ph.

21 21 ^qi? Je 3 2Ch6

at Jeru-

also VliJUnn

,/,

8f.i8.^'nriV28 etc.,-(-9t.sf.; 86 6 ; 1. made to men 'n Tf)


:

Zc 14

Ne 3

12

t"n;n

dad) Levite chief Ezr 3" Ne 3


.

n.pr.m. (fn+TTIl favour of Ha1824

(a poor man to the rich) tion unto (crocodile to

Pr 1 8 n ?$ 'T1 supplica27 elsewhere man) Jb40


; ; 1
;

2. to God:
2

||

ni?sn
s-6

io

10
.

f 143 Dn 9 3,7 ^anmete 'n


1

t "02J1 n.pr.m. (perh. abbrev. from foil.) 17 2 1. father of the Ch prophet Jehu 1 K 16 16 7 19 2 20 s4 2. brother of Nehemiah Ne i 2 2 42S 3. a chief musician of David 1 7 Ch25 4. a chief musician in time of Nehemiah Ne 12 s6 5. a priest of Ezra's time Ezr io 20
;
.
.

Ch 6 21 (=nm

K8
1 23

30

);

'n b\p voice of sup,

plication
(for

f
is

28

\"p

86 6 130 2 140 7 also ii6 2 old case-ending, and cstr. as


3
||

SSCheBae
'm

al.);

10 jn rrn Zc 12 ;

"33 Je 3 i 9 11 <33 Je J1 3 ; Dn 18 fis ? 'n ayHQ


; 1

vrm

TirP32n, iTOXI n.pr.m. C hath been gra11

we are presenting our supplications before thee; 'n njnra Dn a at the g beginning of thy supplication.

cious)
seal,

'Kvavlas;
--

Ganneau JA,F,,v M ' 1883

*MgJ

'

(ei VtWl on Israel, I28 ,,- 1 )_l. father of


-

j^?] be loathsome

(cf.

Ar.

Hiii x.

a prince under Jehoiakim Je 36 2. captain of Uzziah's army 2 Ch 26". 3. chief of one s3 of the divisions of musicians of David 1 Ch 25
12
.

foetorem emisit (puteus); Syr. JxoL rancid);


'303 Vbtn Jb 19 17 and I am loath*$fi some to the sons of my womb (|| iTTT v. n."W), so

only

rn?n 4. a false prophet of Jeremiah's 'time Je 28 1 5101112131616 ". 5. one of the three companions of Daniel Dn i 6 71119 6. grandfather of an officer of the guard in Jeremiah's time Je 37 13 7. a son of Zerubbabel 1 Ch 3 1921 8. a Benjamite 1 Ch 8 24 9. various postexilic persons, a. Ezr io 28
. :
-

= rPMPl v

RVm Ew De Di

al.

(On
4

the tone' v. De.)

t D3H n.pr.loc. Is 30 in Lower Egypt, on

Memphis (|| JS'3f)= Egypt. Hnnstn [*Hnense\, As. JJininSi; Herodot. " 137 "Avva-is, afterward Ileracleopolis magna, now BA3 '

island in Nile, S. of

A hnds ;
t
'
to

v. Steindorfl'

b.
f.

Ne 3 8 c. Nes 30 Ne i2 12 41
.
-

d.

Ne7

2
.

e.

Ne io

24
.

pv]

vb be
-

Polluted, profane

(Ar.

"

incline, decline,

hence i__a^. inclining

t]j~n n.pr.loc. place


lun Jos 19 14 ;
site

in the tribe of Zebu-

right state, but in

Heb. of inclining away


cf.

unknown;

Avada>6 AEvva0a>6, ace. to Cornier =Talm. Caphar


Afio>8,
;

from
have a

right, irreligion, profaneness,


1.
.

VI

i'Z i.e.distortionoffoot; Syr.indeiiv. z

fpn
be ]>rofane, etc.;

338
courtesy

-ron
Lane
v.
07*
,

Hiph., Aram. Aph. act fiDUn falsely toward, flatter, hypocrisy; As.

NH

v.

also

K,S

Proph - 1,n 9
-

hanpu, ruthlessness ; handpu, exercise ruthlessness toward, Tel Amarna Zim ZA "' 1891SM )Qal

?n J e 23"; /mp/. 9 3 fs. 1?? Je3'; HJnn Mi 4"; |3nm J e 3 38 1. 6e polluted: V' 106 //. a6s. I^n J e 3 of land Is 24 s Je 3" f 106 38 of Zion Mi 4 11
Pf- 3
Is 2 4
;

nun

3 pi.

in Thes); >Thes al. who find primary meaning in eager zeal or desire (|| Nip), whence develop kindness (as above), and envy ' Ar. j > jJI*. ercw/ (vb. & n.), Aram. Hpn be
.

Schu

AE

(and

put

to

shame, +oaL,

ipn

reproach,
2

revile, v. II.

IDn) only Hithp.

/r/ijo/

\pnnn TDPTDy
.

2. of prophet and priest


11 profane, godless Je 23

nK, Gie cites Ges* '\ (BJ*!, but rd. rather Hiph. n?n^l with Codd. Ew al. 33 Hiph. Impf *?%$. Nu 3s (v. also Gf Gie).
ptffl
del.

m
s3

Je

= be HP.H (of. infr.) i.e.


3" appar. trans.

thou sliewest thyself kind Pi. Pr 25 10 v. II. IDn.

8 22 26 =i/ei8 26

On

Gf

abs.'n Gn24
cstr.npn
sfs.; 1

1.

1Dn

<

247

n.m. 2816
13

17

goodness, kindness;
2, 18

s 2o 14

Dn

SS Je 3 (by idolatry, etc.) 4- Je 3


s

II ; 2 fs. B 3rwi 1. pollute: the land


, ,

Je

2
33 ' 33

mpl.

Nu

blood; P), 2. (v. supr.)


ace. pers.

^5nn ;_

u 3 pl.'cnpn Gn 3 2 ; cstr.Hpn Is55 +5t. jM n * * * Ges sf. (Baer *); npqNe 1 3" + 1 o t.
sfs. ; (not in or P). I. of man : 1 . kindness of men towards men, in doing favours and bene-

+ 85t.; ipn Gn39 + 12 t.; + 8 1.; sf.^PD f s 9 + r2 ot.

make profane,

godless

Dn 1 1 33 c.

n.[m.] profaneness 'n Dibj)? Is 3 2* to practise profaneness ( + n?3J J1K nyifi).

tf^n

S 20 16 2 S 16" f 1 4 1 5 Pr 19 22 20 6 nW 'n S 20 H the kindness of '> (such as he shews, Thes MV ; that sworn to by oath to Yahweh Mich Dathe; shewn out of reverence to Yahweh
fits 1
1
;

Tii

Ke),

cf.

cmb*
in

'n 2

S9

3
;

'n-niin

pr

3i

26

T F)3n adj profane, irreligious (Syr. \AL


.

instruction

kindness, kindly

instruction

profane, hence
inclining to
1

a a Muslim) abs. 'n Jb8 13 + 10 t.; pi. t^Bjn Is 14 13 16 33 ; "^C Jb 36 ^- 35 profane, godless: 6 T\ D"JK Jb 34 30 'n of persons, Is io as 16 13 16 8 subst. godless man Is 9 (|| JPD) Jb 8 13 17
;

^heathen, apostate; Ar. right state, esp. i/te <rwe religion,

oft.

do or shew kindness (in dealing) with me Gn 20 13 40 14 (E), I S 20" 2 S io 2 ('By 2 23 1214 in 1 Ch 19 ); c. D Gn2i Jos (E), 24 6 5 U.U Ju l2 1.3. 2. a 4^J^ g* j g I5 2 g 2 gS 9 7) IQ
||

'"JQy *lDn nfc>y

= iChi 9
p
1

2
*,
;

iChi 9 2b
^D?
'n

Ch

24

s2
;

c.

by

1S208

c.

K2
;

KEO obtain kindness


.

before

20 5 27 s Prn 9 ; coll.'n nnj) Jb 15 34 ; pi. Is 33"; a^wn Jb 36 13 Jivo ^yb ,B 3 V 35 16 ;^;

?D

_/ime

men, mockers for cake (i.e. table-jesters; on cstr. v. Ges sl30S ), but txt. dub. (v. Che crltn
-

Est2 917 'n 3W1 Ru3 10 2. kindness (especially as extended to the lowly, needy and 28 14 IDn B"N mermiserable), mercy Pr 20 Jb 6
;

Bae).

THSpn
J

(so

Baer ; van

d.
.

H ns:n) n.f. proAram.


2

15 faneness, pollution, Je 23

^pp merciful 20 s1 ; 'n TWy ty 109 16 in this sense kings 1 usu. with other attributes (v. also infr. II. 2); 5 3 6 1 22 28 Hn&tt H04 Isi6 ; nottl 'n Pr 3 14 16 20 ; no*0 'n n'E>y Gn 24 49 47 s9 Jos 2 14 (J ; gives 12 these under 1); npnx Hoio ; 'ni npTi Pr
ciful
1 1

man Pr

17

(opp. 'IJpN)

71
;

RV

||

[p PT] v"b. strangle (NH id., Ar. Jli) ; Nipt. Impf IJ30Q raj, aL.
-j-

21 21 ; UDDBto
v.

Mi6 8
'n

yfriog"; D^mi

BBWD1 'n Ho 12 7 ; I?.in Zc 7 9 Dn I 9 . (On Ho 6 46


||

Pi. Pt. PSTO strangled himself ( no;i). 13 strangle, of lion strangling prey, fig. of Ninevitish king (object not expressed).
1

13

infr.)

3. (rarely) affection of Isr. to


'

Na

God, piety: IJTWJ n Je 2* piety of thy youth (||Zow of thine espousals to Yahweh);
love to

n.[m.] strangling, suffocation, as a mode of death, ping nnarn. Jb 7" and

Tp2hb

poss. also
is like

^M

my

soul chooseth strangling


v.

"^"IJy? Pa^Dn Ho 6 your piety a morning cloud (fleeting), and IDPI '3 n3r?l WSSn Ho 6 6 for piety I delight in and
4

(|| I"I1D).

not in peace-offering (||d\-6k njH,

cf. I
6 )
1

S15
al.

22 );

]h2n
t
in

sub pn.

so Wii Now Hi
pi.

! PP*?] 1. be good, kind (NH npn deriv. Tpn pious; Aram. "IPD 6 &t'nd, u7rf
N^Dn
etc.;
cf.

Che Ke Hi (v 2 (orl);npn 't^K men ofpiety Is 57


4

(v

sub

(||

P^S);

pious

acts 2

Ch 32 s2 35 26 Ne
!

14

4. lovely
6

(then beg), chiefly in deriv.

perh.
</*ei/

they assembled, sq. combined for him, and took 2>ains to stew
pi.

Ar. '<''- usu.

him

appearance: iTlfrn J^SS i' Ipn ?3Is40 aZ? its loveliness as theflower of the field (so Thes Hi De Che Di al.; but 86a 1 Pet i 24 & gloria 23 favour an original reading itin Lo or i"U3 Ew, see

non
Br MP37 5; DuiTjq).

339

rnon
; ,

II. of God: kindness, lovingkindness in condescending to the needs


of his creatures.

but mostly late Is 63 7 f 25" 89 s vnDn 3i3 I 8 7 63 see 3 a; promised in the Davidic covenant

favour Jon

God of kindness ty 59 *rpt< my God my with his kindness <5 33 Ew Hup De Pe Che Bae 13 7 his is the kindness ^ 6 2 it is with him |i 30 he delights in it Mi 7 18 1. specif, lovingkindness: a. inredemption from enemies and troubles
2
;

He ^Dn ^
18
;

is

D^DH

their goodness,

144*; "ton vfoj

f 89 s0 TJ 4z
;

^TRO mercies
_

mercies in general

David Is 55 s 2 Ch La 3 m ^ 17 7 107 4"


to

in v n rd. VlDn

IDn i n Pr 1 4 s4

n.pr.m. 'n |3 v. sub f3. v. 11. "IDn sub II. IDn.

On Lv

20 17

TTpn
and most,

adj.m. kind,pious
cf. "VXiJ,

(so,

as denoting

active practice of "ion, kindness, Thes

MV

De

8 3 9 i5 (song), Je 3 i Ezrf 9 19" 39 (J), 22 8n 9 20 8 u, 17 27 42 44 48 59 66 V,2i 3 i ^32 33 36 s 14 18 815 2 31 812 13 85 90 94 io7 143 Jb37 Ru
21
1

Gn

Ex
-

I3

TpB

etc.;

>Hup

on i/m*

R.Vm who
I??,
.

'-

cf. T3fe>,
i/c

expl. as passive reception of '''s TDK etc.; its use as attribute of

i3 52 ; rejoice in it n l47 . b. in preservation V^i death \^6 5 86 13 Jb io 12 C. inquickof life from 26 7,>88 1S4 M, Iw ening of spiritual life ty 109 1 i9 d. in redemption from sin 1^25' 51 3 e. in
it
i/r

men

should trust in
;

10

God Je 3 12
etc.,
8

145

17
,

and the context

hope in it\^33

18

favour active sense)


20
;

ty 1 2
1.
;

Mi

7'
16
;

'n V' 4

+9

1T?0

Dt33 ^89
sf.

keeping the covenants, with


eth the covenant
1

Abraham Mi
"\DB'

20

with Moses and Israel "ipn(n)1 JV"13n

keep912

and
14
,

K 8 = 2 Ch 6
23
SI
,

the lovingkindness
I
15

Dt

ITpq 1 S 2 + 15 t.'sfe.; 1. kind: a. of man IDnnn 'n DV traM tffo /fcmd <Aow shewest thyself kind 2 S 2 2 26 =i/r 18 26 b. of wing of ostrich iTVDfl n l?K DN Jb 39 13 t's it
;
.

HW ^ 5 o

fT9qtx6
6

P^D^Tpq f 149
9

Ne
S
7

32

and

his dynasty 2
10
.

9
1

Dn 9 4 with David Ch 17 13 2 S 22" =


;
,

a kindly pinion ?

*i8

8 66 iK3 =2Chi ,V'89

Zion Is 54

2. "IDn
:

is

with the wife grouped with other


;

29 - 34

poss. with play on HTpn stork (is the ostrich kind like the stork ?).
12
.

n.f.

c.

of God, only Je 3 ^ 1 4 5 17 2 . ^h'oms, gw%, either as exhibition of 'duteous love' toward or (in view of rarity of such 6 4,6 Je 2 2 and their possible ambiguity) because kindness, as prominent in the godly, comes to imply other attributes, and

divine attributes

flDKI 1DPI kindness (loving27

kindness) and fidelity Gn24 (J), ^25' 40 s 8 11 1S 1 4 57 6 1 85 89 115 1 38 ; dj? now 'n n'e>y 6 20 s 2 S 2 15 (, v. Dr) ; DDK, 'n 2T Ex 34 (JE),

1112

God (Che OP378 ),

passages as

Ho

^86
;

15

also
s

||

DDK Mi
r
;

20

V'

26 3
25

1 1
;

TOOK
||

f 89 ^88' 89 92 i/' 9 5 s 21 98 gcrem V' 77 D*mi 'n Je 16 Ho 2 23 4 ^io3 BBWI 'n Jeg Vf 101 ||npix^36 6 3. the kindness of God is 'ni 310 ^ 23
ft\

to be a designation of the godly character,

njfflM

TODK1 'n

piety:

a. as adj.

TDfl K?
1
.

'13

a nation, not

11

a.

abundant:

"iprr3*1
5

kindness (goodness)
2
13

Jon 4

f 86

abundant, plenteous in 18 17 14 (J), Ne 9 (Qr), Jo 8 Ex 34 6 JE f 86 15); 103 (cf.

Nu
8

b. elsewh. as subst.: pious, ungodly ^ 43 4 2 s sing., a pious man, the godly ^4 12 32 86", 2 10 IpC* Mi7 ; (thy) pious one{s) ^i6 (Kt pi.), 8 9 1 S 2 (Qr pi.) Pr 2 1Jpn B*K men of thy pious s one Dt 33 (Moses, v. Di others, the man, thy
,

<f^n 3T Ne 1 3

s2

^5

14

69

106'

33

Aq X,
Nu

to

be preferred to MT T1P0); 17pn 3i La3 32 45 ^ 1 o6 (Kt in both to be preferred), b. great


in extent
(J)
;

godly one, i.e. Levi); pi. the pious, godly, those of the people who were faithful, devoted to God's
service,

only in Psalter and chiefly,

if

not

entirely, in late

Psalms
9

1 '5

'
:

?~fi
1

greatness of thy
s
;

mercy

19

TTpna

yfr

45
,

it is

kept for thousands

Ex 3 4 7 ( JE), Je 3 2 18 esp. of those connected with 6 10 for 1 000 generations lovers of '\ Ex 2 o = Dt 5 9 Dt 7 it is great as the heavens 57 11 103 11
;
;

148 149 ; thy 3i 37* 85 97' " s w 9 41 i32 pious ones -^ 52" 79 8g 5 10 ones \^ 50 her (Zion's) pious 1 45 i/' my pious

*3'

ij/

149
15

his pious ones


14 9

=2Ch6

i/f

yjr

16 I32 (In Maccab. age, trvvayayt) 'Aatdaiav denoted, technically, the party of the pious,
.

cf.

C. everlasting: 13 20 21 2
3.4.29

s s s 36 108 ; the earth is full of it \^ 33 119". VlDn dSv^ Je 33 11 1 Ch 16 s4 41 Ezr 3 11 ^ ioo 5 106 1 107 1 1 18 12 Ch5 7"
-

who opposed
v. 1

the
13

Hellenization of Judaea,

Mace

42

7
15

Mace 14 6 and Che OP48 M ; so


'

I36

l-26(26t.).

Q^ ^ Dn ^
'n
Is

jgS.
8

Q^

perhaps
fi.

'f,

D^IV

1JTI

^103"; D^y
3
.

^ 116 HT'pn
17

149

169
.)

n.f. stork

DVH

+ 52

d. ^ooi:
13
,/,

^DH
4
.

54 ; !>3 i>x 'n SiB" ? ^,69" io 9 21


1

(so

called as kind

and
14
18
,

affectionate to its

young)
.

Lvn

19

=Dt

D"TO TlDn 310

63

4.

pi.

mercies, deeds

^io4

Je8 7 Zc5 9

of kindness, the historic displays of lovingu kindness to Israel shewn to Jacob Gn32 (R);
:

TiTHpn
Zerubbabel'i

n.pr.m. {Yah

is

kind) son of

Chs

20
.

z 2

non
+ 11.
[
,

340

pon
;
;

(Aramaism, put to sliame, mJl^pn reproach,


]
',

it/rlj vb.be reproached, ashamed Pro'*" v. RS Aram, ion be --;


revile; X"J13n,

shame, reproach, oft. in % <& for !">?"]); 10 only Pi. Imp/. llpOH? Pr 25 fes< Ae reproach
-*-

D^Bt?? npTO D^Vpp rocks a refuge for conies 18 ^ 104 313 HDriD r/0 of falsehood Is 28 17 WDriD 3T3 falsehood our refugels 28"; elsewhere
of

God
4

as the refuge of his people


7

6
\jr

14 46

6i

62
16

8 -9

7i

73

s8

91" 94

s2

42

Pri4

26

Jei7

17

thee, expose thee to

shame.

Jo

<

+ 11.
abs.:

KW

"Tpl~l

a.m. shame,
17

reproach, only
of

TrT'pnO n.pr.m.

is
('<

a refuge) ancestor
.

'n

ful thing);

Lv 20 (H) it is a shame (shamenKEn 0'Bt6 71 Pr 14 34 sin is a


seek

Baruch and Seraiah Je 3 2 12 (Baer 'DTO) 5 1 59


'

reproach

to peoples.

'rvJ v^" ^niBh


to

?pn come
fig.)

Tl\UT\
refuge (Ar.
apart;
f

vb. (mostly poet, and


/..?. 4

Qui Impf.

end, H3-lKn

an

consume (Aram. to an end) S^piT Dt 2^ of locusts


Ky

Aph. bring

ill. is set

aside; v.

JLLslielter, protection;
2

but?|_^ = D)
=
;

gro osic/e,

destroying crops.

TT^pn

n.xn. a kind of locust (sg.


;

coll.),
1

QalP//nf6 4 ";3fs.n;Dn^57 ,wpn^ 7 +7 t.; 12 37 IDn pi. 37 Zp 3 VDPI Dt 32 /mp/ nprv


yj,
,

alw. abs. 'n, and alw. as destructive

K8

37

= 2 Ch 6 M + 78
n|->N, D}5);
tJie

J6

(all

||

raiS), Jo

s
(||P^T ,

* 34', n ?W * 9i ronx ^ V8 + 2 1.;


4
,

n ??$
pi.

* 57

(see
i 32

Baer f 34^
jvprv
8

wrg is
,

^ 36
t.;

8
;

4 'nn f]DK Is 33 gatliering of locust, in aim. of despoiling of Assyria

cf.

7m v.

IDn Ju 9 1S ; /n niDn /.

,/,

n8 +3

pt.

(||D'3.a).

32 7 npin is 5j nph p r i 4 0*0*1 ^ i7 +3 t.; 6 31 D*Dh Pr 30 2 S 22 Baer Pr 30 5 ), 'Din (see 12 12 i'SS in c. 3 f 2 5 *ph Na 1 7 ;seek
,

t[DDn] vb.

stop up, muzzle


4

(NH

refuge,
,

the shadow of a tree

Ju

o ls

DnSD

b?f3 Is

30

2
;

in Zion, in gods Dt 32 37 (poem), elsewhere in God 2 S 22 3 18 3 ; Na i 7 \^ 2 12


Is
J 1

s2

=^

Impf. WHS -liE* Dbnn (& Dt 2 5 thou shalt not muzzle an ox when it is treading (i.e. threshing) Pt. JWl nDphl Ez 39" and it shall stop (the way
;

DIDn muzzle ; Aram. Dpn bind up fast)

Qal

id.,

16 1 25 s0 31 220 3 4 9!a 37 40 57 2 64 11 71 1 n8 8 s 141 8 144 2 is57 13 ; 13 tftminwl^mn ijd a shield is he to (all) who seek refuge in him

5"

n'

of) the passers-by

but

rd.

N?3nviN

IDDm and
Hi.

they shall stop

up

the valley,

Co

v.

2S22 31 =fi8 31 Pr3o\,

supplied thought ^17' saviour of those seeking refuge (in thee); 32 pHX 1J1103 nDn Pr 14 a righteous man in
:

in

'I is probably to be at ieast D'Din Jpeho

taiDJTO n.m. let me keep a muzzle

muzzle, 'O "ffylltyft


for

^39

my

mouth, to avoid

(hasty and) erring speech.

]Vn

(/of

foil.;

Aram.

|pn,

^au, ^jL,

his death seeketh refuge (in


12
,

0B>3 Yahweh), Zp 3 I^SJa 7S3 in the shadow of thy wings ^ 3 69 57 s T D "N"103 f 61 5 nasD nnn wn^er

'

'***. be strong, also <r/A possession of, i^on, Ar. .'* be rough, hard, strong, etc.; coarse).

" Ais wings ^ 9i = Ru 2 B


;

tjph

n.m.

Prl5 6
'

wealth,

TnDh

1.

n.pr.m. (refuge) name of one


.

relation to -v/mng. cf. 'n abs. Pr 15" ?1<3) 5 6 2 t.; cstr. Is 33 Je 20 wealth, treasure, of
;

treasure

(on

individuals
(|pp.),

of the Levitical doorkeepers of the temple 38 1 Ch 16 26 10 " 18 2. n.pr.loc. place in the tribe of Asher Jos i o 29 ; site unknown ; la<n<f>,

Pr 15 6

Ez2 2 26 (||T);
(||

A
Is

'S.ovaa,

L Qo-a.
n.f.

trViDn
30
s
(||

refuge
.

;0*3W ^P nwnrn

njn?

tihfl*); in transf. sense TT,, wealth (or abundanceYB) of salvations, D'yi^ 'n, 'n is bfn * nsi^ 33' and 'crfm njnj npan th stability of thy times shall be abundance of salvations (helps, deliverances), etc.
:

Je20 6

(3T 'n, pp. n^fj), Pr 27" of city ntitn -ryn 'n

TiVO).
26

tnpnQ
'O
8

n.m. rr "

refuge, shelter;
2

t
abs.

Ibn

adj. strong, of the Amorite

Am 2'

Jb24 '+5t.; npnp^ 4 6 +2t.;

cstr.
1
7

HBTO
,

17 Is 28 ; sf.'pnD

62" + 5
IS
6

t.;
;

Vranp^i4
rain

6
,

pn

28 15

^pniO

f7

shelter:

Je i7 17 a. from

t! ( strong as the oaks) ; jiDnn a s subst. (D'JiPNS the strong one Is i".

t^pn adj. strong, mighty (Aramaism);


only a; ppn liDa-"?

and storm Is4 25* Jb24

b. from danger

+ 89'.

DBDH
t

341
(||3jn B>BJ pnnj>) ;

ncn
abs.

[DQDn]
'

vb. only Pt. pass, (scaled off)


fr.

Ex 16"

(P),

he that

scale-like
v.

Ew ,m

(appar. redupl.

*|Dn for
;

fpBDn,

gathered

little

caused no lack.

Ol" 214

276

Ges* 666 Sta' 291

Kb

'

260

T"Cn n.m. rr2K,sa want, poverty alw. abs.;


UK3*
'fl

thinks euphon. for H^p? ! * De c mp. are Ar. <_a *. ,, havescab, itch(Yrey; but u D'!);

Pr 28 s2
.

/an<

*7tatt

come

to

him;

|||B3

Aram. NBpn potsherd, KJT3BDn

3 hunger Jb 30

C aZe (of fish),

687 and scurf; Eth. fu^: scabiosus fuit Di Ex 1 6") hence DBDTO scaled off, scale-like,

as

@X

Thes EobGes'jIV SS
as the hoar-frost.

VB; of

the

manna 1B33 PI DBpTO pT Exi6 14 a fine,


like thing, fine

scale-

tiDn n.[m.] want, lack (Lag "")only cstr. On^ 11 Am 4"; & 'n Dt 28 48W T^Dn adj. needy, lacking, in want of 2 S 2 1 + 1 3 needy, 'n abs. Ec 6 cstr. "ipn
83
.

"'

t.

iDn " T
crease
fail,
(v.

vb. lack, need, be lacking, deBN143


;

KH D'JMB'O 'n want of madmen ? 2 S 3 29


in want of
so

I6

am I

in

tn need of bread,

Lag

NH

"it?n

cause to lack or

Pr

1 2

9
;

usu.
7

3?ipn
416

diminish

(act.),

tM*t, want, lack,


"IIBITO infr.;

and deriv.; Aram. ipn, and deriv., cf. Ph. "lDTO, v.

sense

Pr 6 s2

7
;

remove, strip off; disappear, retire (of water), fail (of sight), etc.; perh. also Eth. 1tl; be inferior, worthless, diminisfied

Ar.

ILi

'21

Pr i7 18 24 30 rfOOQ T\ TM p r 28 16 ; ipn r(c 730 itJ'BJ? Ec6 2 neither is he lacking for his

io 13

1 1

lacking understanding, 12 12 11 15 2 3.?-'n D1K

soul in aught of (jD part.) all that he desireth.

Di 590 and deriv.) Qal Pf 3 ms. 'n 1 K 17 16 ; 21 7 1 pi. ")pn 2m8.J?"ipnDt2 spl.lipnNeo 18 Je44 ;' Impf. "IDIV Dt iJ5*+at.; "1pm Pr 3 i 8 EC9 3fs. ipPin I K If" Pr 13*; 2 ms. iprw Dt 8 9 1 s. ipW ^ 23 pi. viprp ^ 34 Ez 4"; 28 3 nprp Gn 18 r\pn>l Gn 8 // cr. "ipq Pr 21 1o Ew *, cf. Ges * , ; a6s. iton Gn 8 6 P.
; ; ;
1 ;
'

trnpn
@L Afya).

n.pr.m. grandfather of Shallum


of

who was husband

( AE<ro-<p!7,@L A<rcp) = Dnnn

Huldah the prophetess


2

K 22

14

( Apaas,

tp^Cn
BN
198

n.m. thing lacking, deficiency


15

,!

'

(Lag
is

only ntonb b&mb 'n Ec


n.[m.]
1 20

what

lacking cannot be counted.

ipn
a.
c.

II

22

Ec io3 (v.lpn infr.); 1. lack


2'

ace.

Gn 1 8* (J) perchance thefifty righteous


Dt
1

needed, poverty;

t-yiDnC, "ibTO
sf.1")iDnp
;

need,

thing

'd abs. Pr

lack five, 8 9 Je 44 18
3.?""^P03

thou hast not lacked anything,

11 22
1

Ez

17

11 34" Pr 31

cflalso

by lacking intelligence (sense), 8 b. abs. be in (Di puts here Dt 1 5 v. infr.) 2. be lackwant yjr 23 1 Pr 13 25 Ne 9 21 want,
, .

Pr

Jui8 10 i9 19 nbno Dt 15 8
;

io"

thing needed

JU19 Pr 24s4 ; 1. need= pi. tLYpJB ilbnp *J Dt 1 5" enough for his
;

1"+ 6 t.; cstr. TiDnpPr6";


_

need
20
1

(sq.

-IDIV lEfc, cf. ipn v b.)


1
19

ing,

Dt 15 8 fe"s ?c (i.e. thing which is lacking to him (possible also is, needed),
which he lacks for himself, so Di, v. supr.); |BB> Tp-^K Ec 9 8 oil on thy head let it not be

& 'nj ifN iifanp

2.

aZZ </ty need be upon me ' D ?^ Ju lack, want "9^1

'D Ju \^J me to provide). (for


;

l81 MC) laci: f

anything, 9

^N^y

n" Pr 6" (llefc-^24 34 28 27 'O ^'X 2 1 17 a man of poverty.


;

^ 34

10
.

3. in gen., need, poverty 23 5 16 14 21 22 (|| B*"!),

lacking;

v. also abs. Is

51" Ct

and

"IDH to?

Ec io 3
1416

17
||

D?3

(abs.) be consumed, exhausted).

his sense is lacking; of jar of oil 1 by meton. for the oil itself (cf.

f]11 v. 11. t|Dn.

f [iSJ2n] vb. do secretly (prop, cover, =


nsn, q.v.)- only Pi. Impf.
aci <Ae;/ di< things secretly 2

decrease, of waters

Gn

8 3 (P),

cf.

3. diminish, "torn !p$n v 5


(v.
c.

onan

. .

warn

(P), waters

continually
b
).

diminished

"|?n

supr. p. 2
pers.,

33

Pi. cause
ms.

to lack,

ace.
6

t[H2n]
;

vb. cover

(NH
{

id.,

esp.

Pi.;

awrf i/wu

sf. twfyjg BVD inipnni ^ 8 make him lack little of God ; 8 Pt. rotoe 'wrnti ignoft Ec 4 for whom am I labouring and depriving myself of good things t

Impf.

Aram. N?n ka

(esp. Pa.); Ar.

Jl. be '

hidden,
Pt.

dlicZsf

Hiph. Pf. Tpnn Ex


cause
Is 32
s
;

18
;

Impf. tqtV. IS32

to be lacking, fail, c. ace. rei

TP SOS

nj3?*D

<Ae dn'?iA o/</ae thirsty he causeth to fail

Est 6 12 ; cower the 34 s0 head (^1), in token of grief 2 S 15 Je 14 s0 #*n "IBn (|| b?N) Est with 't 2 S 1 5 pt. agrees in token of sentence of death Est 7". 6 12 13 Niph. Pt. f. neru + 68 (': rw 'bjo), c. a
,!

Jit hide) Qal Pf 30 cstr. 9 2 S15


;

"?
lBn

2Si 5 30 +3t.;

nm
of material.

342

yon
1
1.

Pi. Pf. (late) flBn

2Ch 3 89
;

""fEFT n,f>

Imp/. *&$
1.

Ch
11.

sf.

KJJJ 2

sq. 2 ace. (one of material) 2

Ch 3 8 owrZay Ch 3 "M-.
s-

ing, enclosing)

canopy, chamber (as cover6 abs. 'n Is 4'; sf. insn i^i 9
;

nnan j
ower aft

ncn,

nen v.

16

; 1.

sub ^an.

6 canopy, 'n nua-ba-py Is 4

5-fori/

a canopy (for protection).

2.

P?v]

vbl * to trepidation, hurry, or

alarm (Ar. jii hasten, incite, urge); Qal 23 ITBHTI Dt 20s Impf. TiBIT Jb 40 Inf. cstr. sf. 4 16 T?0? V' 3 l23 "6"; Pija'na 2 S 4 Djsna 2 7 1. be in a hurry or aZarwi, Qr (Kt Disnn) 15 of hurried flight 2 S 4* 2 K 7 Inf. c. 3= noun, in my alarm V'Si 23 116 11 be alarmed
; ; ;

chamber, of bridegroom i/' 19 6 (metaph. of sun 16 Tin of rising); of bride Jo 2 (|| bridegroom).

fn.
course,

nsn n.pr.m. 0<p<pa.


lv ,

Ch 24"

priest of

3 th

t QiSJi n.pr.m. a son of Benjamin

Gn

46

21

(
1

0<^
7

v (f)
15
;

ofyneiv),

Dt 20s

(||

23 IK-iti), Jb 40 (of hippopot.)

Ch
IL

descendant of Benjamin

Niph.

( A^nv,
v.

Atptpctv,

(||^niJ) Artrr^ away so 7ny>/ jbpp ,/, I04 7 (|| j*du;) ; inf. Dtenn 2 7" Kt v. supr.; Pt. TBTO r's 2 3 26

iy. ITSrU

6 4S

nan V IS

Otbtp),

and so

Qain.
t|SPi
;

in alarm;

Wied

nab?

'j

"in

Ml and David became hurried to go.


"na

all rub, cleanse, esp. the head).

*]Sn (NH

Aram.

|Bn,

sJ., .aL,

TptSri n.[m.] trepidation, hurried flight


8 * 200

(Lag

)always
sub

Ex

I2(P),

Dt

16 3 Is

I am

TF)n adj. clean only ^n yete ^3 ''JX 7]t 9 J 33 ^ w ^>we, without transgression,
clean (in speech of Elihu).

52"

(||

HMO).
S]Sn.

"^H v.
7(and,
tf/ie

tYPQ
Ar.

vb

delight in

(cf.

Ar.

iiL

be

jSIl (-/of foil.; Ilii handful;


hands with).

NH

^ii
fBH,

tae

w&A

&o<A

Aram.

fBnyftZ

mindful of, attentive to, keep, protect, Aram, ^a-. whence *&*. eager, zealous, Ar. iJo^il. anger (excitement), liXil enrage (Aram, and Ar. of excited attention, Heb. of delighted attention),

"^[15^]

[]
n
' '-

hollow of hand

Dl Pr168 No ZM018* 742

NH
2
1

Aram

si-; EtL A"J: also ;ov"' "'^ Ar. ilia, hollow in the ground; and, ace. to 8 * 8 635 As. hupunnu, bowl, but Zehnpfund
,

(NH

r?D weakened

|Bin,

to ^'ngr, v. De KcG,0-, Ph. in n.pr. pynxan); I9 28 t; f. nSBPl I s 66 3 ; 2 m. Qal Pf. 'n Gn 34

+
;

h=

J??an
Pf.;
10

Dt
;

+4

1.

wsanjb
i
17

", etc.,

+ 1 4 1.
^,
,/,

c ?)only
(del.

du.

D^sn Ec
4
;

cstr. 'OBn
sf.

Ez"io 7

Impf. parr
pi.

Dt25 7 +7t.;
Is 3
t.

pair

Co

147

an:

Je6

10
;

intern,
2

grounds);

^JSPI
9 ; Ti

V3BPI

Lv
7

16 Pr 30

D^JBH Ex
,

Ez 10 2 N> Ez

WBn;
v.

37 68 31 ;

cf. supr.)';'n t6r?=handful 6 (bothP), Ec 4 material follows in implic. ace; 'na mi epN^D Pr 3 o4

io

+v

(del.

Co

Exo 8 Lvi6

12

(Sab. n.pr. one of Eli's two sons 1 S I s 2 34


'

t^Etl n.pr.m.

JBP1

Hal No14)

^"-W
JoroV of
12

infr.; 1. of men: a. take pleasure in, delight in, c. a, a woman Gn 3 4 19 (J), Dt 21 14 Est 2 14 ; a man'i S 18 22 2 S 20"; in matters and things 2 S 24* ip 3 35 2 Is 13 17 66 Je6 10 f 109 17 112 119 Pr 18 Est6 6.7. 9 .9.u. c.acc. f 68 31 Is 5 8 2 Ec8 3 implic.
1 1 ;

||PP Is 58" etc. + 9 Ez 18 23 ; on Pt. f? n

= adj. verb.,

Impf.;

Inf. abs.

yhn

25

obj.
13

yjf

73
9

b. delight, desire, be pleased to do


7 -8

[fjan] vb.
i_ta.,

enclose, surround, cover


efe, or

(Ar. a

surround, i_iUa.

he

thing)only Qal ('') is covering him


-

Pt. vby e)Sh

Dt 33

(poem)

it Dt 25 1 9 Est6 Bu 3 14 2 22 3 21 33 Is 5 8 Je 4 2 5 7 c. abs. Yfftffl "? until it please (of love) Ct 2 3


1

a thing, would do
3

V40

Jb 9 3

ing Benj. (in temple Ges* 116 6BS).

over, fig. of '''s shelteron omission of subi. v.

84

in, c. 3,
,'

TFpn n.[m.] shore, coast (as surrounding, 1313 enclosing) 'n only cstr. Gn 49 + 5 t: shore of sea Djrj 'n Dt i 7 Jos 9 (both D), Ju 7 16 5" Je 47 Ez 25 ; OTC 'n -G n 49 13 (poem); 'n
1

Is62 ; 9 V.22 4 i not in the strength of a horse ^ 1 4 7 10 ; in doing evil Mal2 17 ; in the death of the sinner Ez 18 32 n but in 33 ; mercy, justice, and righteousness
,

^iS 20 iKio9 =2Ch

2. of God: a. delight in, have pleasure 8 26 20 persons Nu 14 (J), 2 S 15 22

=
4

ls

ni'iX v 13 Ae /ore of ships,

Je 9 s3 Tixan (t6) imz -ina Is s6 4 65 12 66 4 ; not with (ace.) the blood of bullocks Isi";
;

i.e.

to

come.

which ships

(D')nat

f 407
;

EZ18

2323

1821 or the death of the sinner Si but with H06 6 Mi7 18 riON
,

^n

yen
8

343

D'HOJI
by
T]3

V'

51

with the way of a


s

man
pan

ty

37"; ne>K

^>3

expl.

nin>

pan

>3

for Yahweh delighteth

pan
i
1
14
.

115

135
.

Pr 21
-

1 ;

-lefc
c.

b. pleased to do a thing

1355" Jon s3 inf. Ju 13


< s),:

in

tliee.

S 2 25 Is53 10 c with im pf- sibj. (Ges ,142 ) * Yahweh was 7**W pan pleased to magnify 21 On Jb 40 17 v. P?H. teaching Is 42

mm

typn
Ne
i
11
;

adj. verb, delighting in,

pleasure in;
Vr 1 1 1
2
f.

having
1

v^' t,end down (Ar. ^ili. ?ow;r, 89 only Qal Impf. ) 17 he bendeth down fJS"i03 1331 p'an^ Jb 40 (extendelh down stiffly) his tail like a cedar, J v. Wetzst in De bM6 Hi Hlob2W
l\
J

?t

depress, as

wings Qor 15

cstr.

f 5 + 4 t.; pi. CSBn Mai 3 *q ^ 35 +2 t.; sf. Dn'XSn


'n
5 27

nVBn 1 Ch 28'; 1. of man, c. ace. w + 34" 35 Mal3'; c. inf. Ne i"; abs. psnn s3 whosoever would 1 13 nnx pan DX t/ thou 6 HSSn 8*33 willing soul 1 Ch pleasest 1 K21
;

vb. dig, search for (Ar.Jii id.; Aram. IBn, iiL., id; NH"Bn ac < of digging) Qal i>/. 'n Jb39 M ; n-ram jb ii 18 ; nnnam
fl.

"12n

28'; pi. cstr. before

nouns
8
.

70

3
;

Brrjri>3}>

W&m studied of

abs. ty

35"
all

40'*

who

take
ifr

pleasure in them nns yen pan jfow art


sure in wickedness
yjr

fm
s

2. of God, "?N

)io<
.

a God taking plea-

Dt 23"; WIBPI Gn 21 80 Vian Gn 26 18 +2 t.j 18 s2 Gn /mp/. 59 Gn 26 nnan Nu 21 i8.2j. vnB/vi ^7>' n'srisj j e 13 7 nsrr jb 26 Jb 39 21 (but rd. i'SIT so 9S <S Di) Dt i 22 21 TiBrn Gn 26"+ 2 t.j Inf. cstr. WjflJS Jb 3 20 8 2 3 f5& Jos 2 + Is 2 (cf. infr.) P. iBh Ec 1 o
; ; ;'

Wl

1. <%.26 151818
-

a. a well,
(J),

c.

ace. ">N3
18

Gn
;

21

s0

n.m. Pr3 15 delight, pleasure; 'n Is " 54 +2ot.; sf. iysn Is 5 8 etc.+ i3t. sfs.; pi. D'XBn Pr 8"; sf. T*?D Pr 3 15 Ivan Is 58 13

tysn

,9

21MM

Nu2i

(E);

cf.
14

Ex7
a
fig.

(E),

(E);

12

dig (a hole, implied as obj.) Dt 23 hostile purpose, as snare or trap,


cious plan,
8 pU Ecio
,

pit,

with

of malic. ace.

1. delight 'n 'J3X Is 54


'n
1

12

fa
10
;

Mai 3 so perhaps
c.

12

delightful delightsome land; Tl 20 also 'n H33 Ez 2


7

^
l ;

stones;

c.

ace. 113

^7"

(H

71

!?); so
7
;

Ec

cf.fnnB']

''B'wij'n

^ 35

of horse,

garments of

dig,

i. e.

paw

delight, i.e. of
q. v.);

beauty and luxury (Gr; MT #sn 3 of persons yjr 16 3 Ec 5 3 Mai I 10 of


;

(so rd., v.

the ground, pDJ?3 "*3n^ Jb 39 21 supr.) he paweth in the valley (cf.


b. dig for something hidden, of longing for death), Je 1 3"

hx.y^L
c.

hoof),
(fig.

things
13
'

1S15
8s
;

22

18

25

Vi Jb2i
is

21

Eci2
j's i'<

^3
22
s8

ace.

Jb 3 21

fan px
s9

vessel

48

Ho

*?

sure to

wherein
that?

no pleasure Je

s fBnn Jb 22

a plea-

Shadday

wbl 'no V3D Jb3i 16

2. desire, longing withhold the poor from

2. search, search out, explore, (no obj. expr.) 22 33 c. ace. Y1W Jos 2 (JE), Dt i ; of eagle, search s9 'n J b 3 9 , with esp. reference for food, c. ace. ?3K
to keen vision

(!*$

VJ-J?

pimo); so = search

D5tan Tint? the city {their) desire ;

of their desire

^
5

107

:*.2S.24

to be

will,

S 23 s 1 n io is_ 2 Ch u Q ssn 3 all Q 9 (Mngs desired Pr 3 15 8 11 3. the good pleasure, s8 10 46 48". purpose, of Yahweh Is 44
30
;

pan ^3

all (one's) desire 2


.

or look carefully about before going to rest Jb 1 1 18 (no obj.).i'Br6 Is2 20 v. nisnan i n fr.
<

L,

fi.
1

lEn
23
,

n.pr.m. 1. a Manassite

NU26 3233

27
1

Jos I7
;

1
36

0<f>cp.
,

2. a
36

4. that in which one takes delight, his business (late), or matter (very late, cf. in Mish.

Ch 4 6

H<pa\
23

L Afap.
Ch
1 1

man of Judah 3. one of David's

heroes, ace. to

(but on txt. v. Be

VB
art.

and Dr

).

thing) n?5P

1T3 "' pan the good pleasure (cause, business) of Yahweh will prosper in his hands 10 313 Is 53 'n NVO Is 58 ISaq r\\ty doing thy
;

adj. gent, of 1. s2 as n.pr. coll. 'nn Nu 26


.

t^Dn
1

iBn a; only

c.

<

affairs Is

58

13

(see

De

in loco); rr>B3
;

the business

13 of her hands Pr 31

pans in pan"73p ny
117
6

time for every matter, affair Ec 3 8 ; 7 pann"7J? npnn marvel not at the matter Ec 5 Note. is not used in any of its forms pan

vK
.

('n v. na

1. Canaanitish town, with a king, named just before Aphek Jos 1 2 ', 2. 1 K 4 10 in Judah exact site unknown. 13 'n nna j os 'nn n? 2 K 14 25 N _on 19

tii-IDI"! n.pr.loc. v ..

sub

in

E D2 H P

\i\
19
,

of the Hexateuch.

trQ'SQn
cf.

K2

Ph. 75J3VBn)
1
1
.

1. mother of king Manasseh


fig.

n.pr.f.

(my

delight is in her;
4
,

A'ytiJ',

TD^En n.pr.loc. in Issachar Jos 19 A A(ptpactp, L AiKpapai/i = Egypt. Ha;

2.

name

of Zion

L362

here

pu-ru-m-a Legio ace. to Lag

WMM A"

e- ,TO
;
'

site dub.;
.

6 m. N. of

" -- 223 2 "'""1 - 241

mc-cn
t
Is 2

344
(us digger)
n'an^,
-

noon
2
r

[rnS"^En] T
,

n.f.

mole

only

1B>Bn

10

23
;

1.
o
23
.

search through,

c.

ace, a
i
12
;

s0

rd.

nna-iBn^

(MT nna

meaning

house
c.

obscure, v. conject. in Thes

Ges Comnl Di).

K 20 obj. expr. 2 K
ace. 1

8
,

Jerusalem (metaph.) Zp

no

1
.

search for :

a. a person
12

ISM] vb. be abashed, ashamed ( 20 Pr 13 5 tO"lBno one causing shame Pri9 be asfiamed, put to Syr. esp. Aph. shame; Ar. Jli. be bashful, 'jL shy, bashful;
f
II. [

"IBH

b. a thing, c. ace. Gn 44 (J; 35 Joseph searching for his cup); Gn3i (E ; no his teraphim); obj. expr., Laban looking for

S23

28

Eth.
9

be ashamed, blush) Qal Pf. 3 fs. s3 iTjDn Je 50"; rnDPrj consec. Is 24 ; nrjBlj) Je
;

t.&
llBn

7 searching for evildoers), >^77 ( 80U 1 searching to understand '''a dealings with his Pa. Impf. frBIT Pr 28 12 be searched servants).

Am^f'

for=he hidden;
out
(cf.

Pt.

bBTO
i.e.

1/,

6 4 7 in '

fc'Bn

^71"; rp| 15 ^f ?- *36*+4t.; *?: *34


1

consec.
6

Mi

3';

7mp/.
20
;

a searclied out search,

a device well thought


v.

nsnri Is
face

abashed, ashamed, ; 34" (avoided by looking to ''); elsewhere always 112*13, of enemies of righteousness
i

29

nJ?TCl Jb 6

Che

||

Qal
2
56
,

q. v.);
22

also

k>Bn.
P?.nnn,
franrr;

&e

said of

Hithp. Pf. b>Bnnn


cf.

CI135
so

(but

also 93
;

@ 3 Esdr
1

Be Ot); Impf.
1.; //. a&s.

V'

4Q =7o 83 ; of idolaters Isi ; 7i 35 diviners Mi 3"; of distressed Jerusalem Jei 5";

42

15

18

29

Jb 30 18
1

22 s0
-

bBnm = 2 Ch

S28 8 + 3
;

e>snnn
(lit. S0 30
-

18 29

disguise oneself
s

to

so of Babylon 50"; of

moon

Is 24

s3
;

be

put

to

28 1 22 oneself ie searclied for) I S 22 29 29 2 Ch 3 S (but v. supr. ), all of disguise 2 Ch 1 S ,

shame (disappointment), of caravans looking 9 20 for water Jb 6 Hiph. Pf. TVft Is 33 ;


.

4 6 'TSnn Is 54 Pt. "i^no Impf. "VmV. Pr 13 s Pr 19 26 ; display shame, fig. of Lebanon Is 33

20 38 1BX3 i. e. 18 with headgear over eyes; subj. Bh2? Jb 30 is disguised, no longer looks i.e. his garment

by change of garments

like the

mantle

it is.

(U^j? 'dried up' Che); of Israel Is54 (||en3 Pr 19 26 Qal); of an unfilial son, cause shame 6 v. B>K3 (Htf'ao); cf. Pri3 of wicked (|| B^Na":

T tl/Cn n.[m.] a (shrewd) device,


UBFI only in fc>Bne fl

plot,

^ 64'

(cf.

B>Bn supr.)
fs.

Hiph.

supr. p. 93).

t [l^'SFT] vb. be free only Pu. Pf. 3


Apries, reigned in
ntyBn to
*3

TyiCn
alone, B.C.

named

as

n.pr.m. Egypt 589-570 and withAmasis 570-564; 80 t\ njT]B Je 44 Pharaoh VfSfBTlfo


(v. nJriB);

Lv

20

(H), because she

was not

freed (a freed-woman).
"f"tZOn n.[m.]
ri33"!p

very dub.;
(?)

only

I^TJJt

Hophrd king of Egypt


26th dynasty;

4th king of
;
-

Egypt.
il.

Monum.
(
-nr

Manetho Ovacppis AEJpt Uah-abra, "Wiedemann


Ova<f>pri;
'

Ez 27 20 wide-spread
i.

garments for

riding,

GSch.602.36ff.;flKh.AJpt.l6Sff..
161 etc.

Qfc
660
).

An p ,', t Herodot.
.

J Button 2tes

Buch, 669 \

Diodor'" 8-

Da Gr

Co saddle-cloths, ace. to Thes purely conject.; al.; but mng. spread for
e.

Sm

suggests, plausibly, fBPI (q. v.)

'Anpiat Ctesias (Athen. 13

't'nttJDn n.f. freedom, only t


:

iTT^? vb

'n

'.

mE^En v. sub
t[l^Sn]
Lyon p r2 4
;

I.

nsn.
Jer

Lv
DBn
dig, seek;

20

(H) freedom had not been given

to Jier.
6

vb. search (

"blTEri adj. free

(NH

Pal. Syr. dig (Schw) ; perh. As. tppesu, etpesu, e"so,"Mrt* 6!S sensible, Qal Impf. 2 ms. sf.
)

iot.-r>88

6
;

pi.
:

D'Efen Is

id.)'n Ex2i + 6 5S + 4 t.l. free


or

from slavery
,

of

Hebrew bondslave (male

nafe'Bnri fe>Bn

Pr 20 27

ie, biv^64 7 ; n'K/Bnj


4

La 3 40

Pt.
1.

female) set free in 7th year Ex 2i"(JE), Dt 910111416 1318 of slave (male or cf. Je 34 ; 15"

search, search cut, fig.;

2. search for, obj. ?*? etc. Pr2 (|| Bpn). think out, devise, c. ace. m^lj? unjust acts 7 3. search test, \^64 (cf. also sub Pn.)

done Ex female) set free on account of injury 19 a slave is 21 s627 (JE); VJ'INO 'H lay Jb3
but D'n? 3 free from his master (i.e. in She'61) ; 'B'an ty 88 6 among the dead I am free (i.e. adrift,
cut off from Yahweh's remembrance); more CE'Bn D'SW"! n^E* Is 58 to let oppressed
gen.,

La

40

(obj.

Pf

liPBn?

27 Uyn Niph. ipn), Pr 20 6 Ob subj. lk? co11 -; searched out =


; .
||

exposed and plundered

(||

VJ1BXC

iy33).
;

Pi.

ones go free.
etc.
,

6 Pf ^nbim 1 s 23"; *>Bm 1 K 20 7mp/ s 12 M Jmv. kftTl Gn3i + 2t.; kanx Am 9 Zp i


;

hrj^? r^9

2. free from taxes, obligations, n ^y - **? n 3 n S 1 S 1 7 s * few


''

father's house will he

make

free in Israel.

rptton
trPttfen, mttJDn
n.f.

345

rrsno

freedom, separate-

6 s1 2 Ch 26 Qr ness, only rWfinn rV3 2 15 (Kt niB'snn) i.e. (si vera ].) a separate house a house apart (on account of his

even half of the normal number ; Is 30 28 iy 'IT "1N1X shall halve unto the neck shall reach to the neck and so divide the man in half.

disease).

Niph. Impf
kingdom),

3 fs. apoc. JfWl


!
;

Dn 1

*
1

be divided (of
si>1

yn v.
(NH
id.,

sub p*n.

sq.

D^J
;

'OB'? T.J?

WIT

Ez

s2

37
8- 14
.

T [jiM J

JSM
;

(Judah and
vb. hew,
-

Isr.)

waters of Jordan 2

K2

hew out,
;

cleave

Aram. 3Xq

3YTO=Heb. id) Q i; TOSH Ho 6 5 etc.; Imp/.


,

SI 4 6 pt. pi. D3Vrtn cf. Ph. Qal Pf. 3xn I s 5 ; rmn Pr


3itmi

only

[ni^n]
cstr.

n.f. (Inf. form.) division,

middle

2Ch26 10
2 13 ;
cstr.

nT?n n5fn Ex ll* (3) = midnight; nisn Jb 34 2 ^ n 9 2 i u all = adverb, r$


;

2 ms. 3iflW
1

Dt

8 9 ; Inf.

phr. of time (3 om.)


"' 1212 "$nm n.m.
1

cstr. 35fr'

Je

3ivn

nsh B3Xh iCh22 2 +3t.; ^XH 2K12' 3 Is22 s5 pass. WWq Dt 6" Ne 9 ; 1. fa* out, (dig),
Ch
22
;

Pt. act. 3SPI Is

io

15

+ 4 t.;

half

(NH

id.;
1

Ph.

m;

16

on format,
3t.; 1JRJ
i

v.

Lag
io 7 ,

BNUS
cf.

abs. 'XH

3Si

3
42
;

16 21 ; xnj

EZ40

wn

wine-vat 3j Is 5 2 ; sepulchre cisterns nin'3 Dt6 n " 2Ch26 10


of mining niSTU Tin mountains thou mayst

("Oj?) Is 2 2
25
,

161fi
;

nmno

Ne9

cf.

Je2 13 ;
of
its

Dt

8 out

Dn i2 7 + 13 t. (usu. c. Pashta or Tiphcha), cf. Wns 2 Sio 4 iChi 9 4 cstr. "5fn Ex ^-h 8 4 t.; 4 s3 sf. i7n Ex 3 8 + 7 t. + Jos 8 art. VftTfJ) (but
;

hew out copper.

2. a.
1

CI122 2 metaph. of pillars 'Pro (subj. wisdom); elsewhere pt., hewer of stone

hew stone

suspicious v. Ges ITXn'Ne^ ; &$} ); 3 88 2 S 18 ; Djxn Zc i4 1. half of any+ 2 t.


'
-

SI27E3

38

2K12

11

iCh2 2 216 (v. SI 46

thing:
2

blood of offering Ex 24
,

2Ch2 117 (in3'n v .Be),cf.24 ,2 Ezr3 7

supr.); prob. b. appar.


.

1K5

29

Sio4

a hin

Nu

910

15

hew wood Is io ls to 'n (i.e. ?}"I53). 3. metaph. hew in pieces Ho 6 5 fig. of ^ attacking people
by agency of prophets
/(

26 12 (P); week jn3tSin 'n Dn g v etc.; ITON 'n 16 21 36 (P) + ; esp. MIS' 'n lialf a cubit Ex 26 33 1415 half a tribe Nu 3 2 34" (P) + ; half of people 2
1

(JE), beard 28 14 (P); curtain Ex


-

s 6

(||

D^Hlj)

divide, cleave
i.

S 1 8 3 1 9 41

16

21 - 21 - 21

etc. so

subj.

>'s

voice

^29'

obj. tS*K

ni3!"i?,

e.

the

thunder of his voice sends forked lightnings Niph. (but on txt. cf. Che and crit. n.)

Ch2 52 and w>3 T 3 sub n). On Wn33


middle TV'bn
'it

T. v 64 (v.

nimen 'n Be and nn:o


2.

Impf.
rock)

P35TIT be cut, hewn,

Jb 1 9 24

Fn. Pf. DFOJm


||

graven (words on Is 5 1 fig., hewn


>

(J) midnight, so Ju 16 33 EU3 8 ; of garments 2 Sio 4 1CI119 4 ; altar 6 4 Ex27 of the Mt. of Olives Zc 14 ; V\ 'n
;

Ex

S 14 4 I2 M
1

v.

We Dr.

out of rock (of Isr.'s origin ; "igJ). Hiph. Pt. n3SnD Is 5 1 9 hew in pieces Qal 3, fig. of

102 25 <Ae itd< of my days (when they are but half done), Je 17 11
ifr
.

destroying

3m = Egypt
13

(cf.

^ 89

11

).

nirosn
v*
4
,

^n

ch

62
,

and

woon *sn
Ar.

stones 2

T22rro n.[m.] hewing, alw.'D *}2&=hewn K 12 22 6 =2 Ch 34 u (in all ||075>).


vb. divide

v.

nruo sub rw(cf.

2K9M arrow t"sn n.m.


rf>:
trf.,

ijkL, Eth.

tJlXn
wife,
etc.,

(NH

id.; Ar.

Jki

is

be fortunate,
i.

happy with
e.

one's

husband or
;

OlL

have a share in happiness a small arrow; Di m puts here Eth. rfiR";


cf.
42
;

Iffe 1 v 2122 (so

Dr on 1 S2036) abs. S6 37 37 38 S 20 + v Kt (Qr D'Jfnn), perh. also


Di 134 and
,
-

v.

We,
is

for

MT pi. D'Snn), 2 K 9
v. infr.

24
;

the

usual form

fO ;

Wn)_Qal i>/. HSPI Nu 31 rpfp) 27 wni consec. Ex2i ss Impf. NU31 8 28 nsn^ IS30 r0hGn32 +2t.; DSn1 Ju 9 43 36 WSJfSS"; ln;Ex2l 1. divide, sq. 1D3 Ex 21 35 v (both JE),
arrow,
consec.
;

son of Naphtali (God apportioneth)


/
;

t^rr, ^WWf; n.pr.m.


A<r<^X,
I

divideth,

?TI'

Gn

46

s4

WJb^;35

"Wl

Ch

L Ia<7/3^X), Nu 7 (l<rujX, L
13

26

48

(2ai;A, A<rijX)

=
c.

Ia<T(ri,X).

"ills'

t^7St!Jn^ adj. gent, of foregoing; only


art. as n.pr.coll.,

|JTlj>
c.

crocodile

Jb40

30
;

prey, mp?D,

Nu3i

27

(P;
8

Nu 26 48

p before parts); a 1 3 as 33 (sq.


foreg.),
.

company of people Gn32 43 (both J) Ju 9 (j> as foreg.)

tTOTO
'{

n.f. half, of

spoils; abs. nsnc


43

but

cf.

16

DiTD'' 'rP

2. (appar. denom. fr. 'Sn) f 55 s4 sAaW wo< Aafoe <Aet'r days, i.e. enjoy N?

Nu 3 1 cstr. nsnD Nu 3 1 (both P). trVSTO n.f. half, middle cstr.

ITSTO

prn
u
30 47
-

346
;

-on

sf. ^VSnio Ex 3o" +8 t.; nvnp Nu 3I Ex 30, iVl'STO Lv6 l!U3 DJTSTO Nu 31 29 ial!U5 23 s6 1. AaZ/of a shekel Ex 3 o cf! v the 38 1313 3 flour for offering Lv 6 of spoils Nu 3 1 - ; 25 of tribe Jos 1 1 (all P), 1 Ch 6 4" of chariots
,

Jeso 5i"Ez 3 9 1 Chi2 shot from engine of war 2 Ch 26 15 used in divination Ez 2 1 26 cf. 2 K 1 3 -wwj D^Jtn ^3 M =archers 2. of Israel's
,

= Is37

33

Is 5

28

24

914

3 -9

Gn49

fig.

weapons

11

Nu 2 4 8

K 16'.
8
3

2. middle Di*n '&

= midday,
;

of the (Messianic)king ty 4 5", of Yahweh's


-

noon

Ne

(cf.

midnight,

TliXn,

*|q 2).

JXn (^of foil.; meaning dub.


to be Ar.

denom. seem

^JL, Eth. rhW: carry in the arms or bosom, rear, foster ; perhaps also As. esenu, bring together, also drink or rfraw tn sweet
odours Flood Tablet" 149
f

Hpt

in

KAT 2GlMsl).

a.m. bosom of a garment (Ar. []!in]


Lag""7

23 42 Jb 6 4 (cf. ''Jfrizrwiy wound judgments Dt 32 6 3 s crti 34 ). ^7" 3 58 (but on text' cf. Che ) 8 4 12 23 6 4 1 20 (? cf. Che); further Pr7 La3 Ez 5 16 14 5 15 in theoph. + i8' 2 S 22 cf. Hb 3" Zc 9 6 of wicked men's violence ijr 1 1 2 cf. 91 6 sjf 144 under fig. of lion's teeth ^57 5 their words 4 18 Je 9 s simile, of strength and V' 64 cf. Pr 25 4 efficiency derived from one's children, sjf 127 of a deceiver's words Pr 2 6 "*; metaph. of servant
,,

J^-l*,

of
as

* 1T13

'n Is
2
||

Eth. <hftl: also Syr. \1L bosom (=Ui-.*), v. 2 " 01878 ' 361 "- BN *,C

Honm

;
-

on this word

Qr and

2 7 49 . In 1 S 17 rd. S 2 1 19 = the shaft ; v. YS

fl>
;

(for I'D) so Klo Dr.

and

foil. v.

Ba NBla>:

ZMG1889

183

ia? N;>C

nW
13

t"1QO

fifitfi

n.pr.loc. ('n of the palm);

"ItSytD

i3Xni "VSfip^i 29 (grass)Mrt'<A

JUleth not his hand, nor

which areaper a binder his bosom.


"isn

abode of Amorites

Gn

14

7
,

Aaaaav Sa/iap;
-

tfJtn
shook out

n.m.

bosom; "Pl-iyj
s2

Ne

/
;

Hj pj T\ nori fixxn 2 Ch 20 base of operations 4-* 1 2 for CQS (rd. DinN) ag. Judah ); (vid. Jos*"
was on W. side of Dead Sea (v. ^l? Rob BE 1,600-508 Bd t.lH3 Q Agm Cop.
it
cf.

my bosom (the bosom of my garment)

fj?)
.

see

2fflff.

}VH3 IRja Warn Is 49 and they shall bring thy sons in the bosom (i.e. in the arms, clasped to
the bosom, like infants; fl.
B
[|

#wasa ( = ;xvn ?) lies N W. fr. Engedi G ASm L c


Rob 381
2
'

Wftdy
'

lD3~-, y)-

GASm suggests also lb"in possibility of finding here "MM? 1 K 9 Kt ( =


606
18

Bd p*U4(m"";
4
),

\Y*r7] v')

"

divide

(NH

make a par-

Qr and
f
11.
11

Ch 8

Ez 47 4s (v."

19

28

n.pr.loc.)

BP24n Eth. tition; As. hadsu, cut in two, Zim -; Pt. J*sh intr. ifiRX; curtail, diminisJi) Qal

[y^n] vb.denom.
(

Ju

archers

> <Aose
v.

only Pi. Pi. dividing spoil, since no


for such mng.)

D^OD

Pr 30 27

of locusts "fa 'n IBM ; i.e. dividing Pi. (themselves) into companies or swarms. Pu. P/.wxn VEhn -isdd v. II.

obj. expr.

and p7H more suitable

PtQ^ng
Jb2i 21

}>m

i!n, msftn t:
:

iv.nm
cf.

the

number of
(fig.

his months, they have

been cut in two

for curtailed). (as

)2tn (v^of surround; Eth.


wall, etc.;

I.

foil.;

shftd: surround,

Ar.J-li encompass, enclose by

TV^n

n.[m.] gravel

minuted/ Aram. N^xn, ]'^ \

only

divided,

com'n

rh&C: enclosure;
){!,
t'rf.)

NH

"isn cowri,

abs.

Ph. nvn W., Syr.

' Pr2o 17 La3 16 [T???n f77 18 v. PO]- n Wf*5w5

W,.
cstr.

n.m.'

Pr 20

17

fig.

of a liar;

'j>&

'na

D1.3>1

La3

16

anci
fig.

enclosure, court

and (oftener)
abs.'n
;

f.

K7 +
8

'Tjxn J e 36
18
;

20
;

Ae /<afA cruslied

my
*

teeth

with gravel-stones,

ivn Ex

27

sf.

i"fn

2
7
,

S 17

nnsn
s

of^'s dealings with sufferer.

Ex8 9 + 4 t.;

cstr.

"ISH
12
i'

Ne

I3
7
;

nn^O aKai'
84
11
;

n.m.
proph.
(cf.

^n
S
1

arrow, mostly poet, and s abs. 'PI ty 91 supr. sub HVPl)

iot.;
1

sf.

$fq
28
6
;

Is

JTrtTWl

Ch

Zc 3 vnnsn f 100 4

1^ + 65
,

W*H$$ + 96

s
,

+9
2

t.

Kt (Qr YV
*xn

q.v.)

cstr.
8

id.
,

13

1717
;

sf.
4
;

jb

34

ivn
,

,/,

58

Zc 9 14
15

38 D5fn^n 6 4 PZ.b"SnGn49 +i7t.+ iS20 Qr (Kt 'sn q. v .)+2 S 22 (<vsn ||y, 18 ); 4 16 'Sn cf. <S cstr. 7" Jb 6 ^ ^-l-Ez 5 (Co
23
,s

enclosures (in Egypt), brP0^yn perhaps court-yards, or cattle-yards, distinct 2. court from houses and from fieldsEx8 9 (J).

Ne8 ; 1.'
16

of private house 2 S 1 7 (containing well), cf. the Ne 8 16 ; of a palace, nnriNn isn

18

iKf

Hi); 'jm

+ 4 t.;
i.e.

32 (Ez 5 1'yn Is S^-f 5 1.;


1

Dt

2342

16

arrow
2

v. supr.),
:

TJfH

* 3

other court, immediately surrounding palace,


the so called in distinct, from nSVljin Tl(n) v 71 and nWBil 'nn court, including 'KH great of temple (v. 3 b) in one great enclosure (v.
912

1.

lit.,

sho);
sg.,
32

from bow by hand

20 - 2 '- 21 - 22

(
Qr

We
2

7,

in v

21 - 22
,

see also Dr)

v3638

K 19

"an
gta
(Worno, B.ut.1.

347
.

ran
i

ZAW

1883.

I52f.)

2Q 4 (Q r

VrSS
2

The

Kmp Klo al.; Kt Ke


1
'

20 Est al.Tpn), J e 36

Apad; =|n?n(q.v.) Jos A88apu.

A @L

5 (

+ .TJW) @

Zapata,

4" 5

rnisp 'n cowrt 0/ guard,

Tni2
Jos I5 27

place of (honourable) confinement

"^?n n.pr.loc.
2fpi,

in

southern Judah

king's house), 37 39 3 8" Esp. 3. a. court of tabernacle fa^on "IXPI Ex 27', 9.u.i3 cf v 24 t.Ex(all P; 'nn gate of the court
.

v " 33
8

Je32
US8

(in
1415

2121

A L

A<rtpya&ba.
'(I

t.lDID nSH, tTDID


'

n.pr.loc.

(cf.

ATe/r

EX35
of ' I
c.

38 39 4o ); Lv6 Nu3 (nna 'nn), v 4 ('nn nye* nns), v ; courts of house


17
-

1519 3l

y$

933

919

M 26

Stte,

37

Ch 2 3

s8
.

Rossdorf,' close to Damascus on the ZMO 1875 -""-*76 in Simeon nWD 'n south, Nb , 'n Jos I9 3 Sapa-ovo-np, A<rap<7ou(Tn'=D D1D
-

Jvo^an 'nn 1 K6 36 7 12 (but on txt.v.Sta Kc )Ez 8" 10s ci.\i ;=up2>er c. |%n fig Je36 10 (v.Gf),
D'J.nbn 'n 2

b. court{s) of Sol .'s temple, tn?ir

lCh4 @
31
,

'Hpiavtricropap,,

Atrtpaovot.

tjti*8 "an,

]^y 'n

n.pr.loc.

on NE.

and
as

Ch

(where also n^isn

hTJJJJH,

oft.

Ezek., also
5

n")JJ??

^n?" !)
1

outer court 'nn


;

border of Canaan Ez 47 17 ; |f| "Wl 4 8> (Co in both (137 T SPI) ; |yj 'n Nu 34 9- 10 where it is

6 nj'^nn Ezio =neHnn 'nn 2 ch2o v. further 64 21 16 14 2 7 7 I K'8 =2Ch7 ,2Ch 2 4 29 Jei9 26 Ez8 5 s 12 two courts 2 K 2i =2 Ch33 2 K 23 courts Ez 9 7 1 Ch 28 12 2 Ch 23 s Ne 8 13 7 oft. poet.,
;

said (v

ftat
;

L Ao-tprajK
1 bjfitZ)
in

9oj oaS njp


v. also

nj

Apwauip.,

pa^n
.

"ijfPI

infr.

"an n.pr.loc.
.

1 place
1 1
27
.

in southern

-'

courts of
s 4 96 ioo

'<

Is

12

62" (>Bhp
.

'n),

Zc

^ 65

84

"

JudahVos 1 5^= 1 Ch 4 s8 Ne
Simeon Jos 19 3

2. place

ApotSha, XoKao-taXa,

16 19 135 2

c. courts of Ezek.'s

temple

Aa-apirovKa, Aaapuovap, etc.

Ez 4o' 4 + 38 t. Ez 40-46 (of these rd. nxnn 40 19 32 with Hi Co and jwnn 41" with EwCo).
'

nytfri for

for

nxnn

tpmrin
pry
RIO;
(

-i^n n.pr.loc. Ez 47 18
.

Sm

Co

rniPI

II- "1!"7
settle

(-/of At.jIZ. or dwell, v. Lag 3N47 ' ; Sab. nvn fixed abode
ZMG1865
'

foil.; cf.

be present,

v .); (q Wetzst ZKW

it is
'

described as
identif.

1884-

,m

with

^Ofty T0j Hakar

_i.) 'at the

foot of the eastern corner of

18S

Os(Levy)
II.

CIS
lc
)
'

lT ' 1 ' 2 '

N -

79 - 82

Hermon.'
B!,47r

).

[~an] 46 n.m.
8

N " 11,ss

ment, village (Lag


Jos i9
jn'n.Jfn

always
Ch Dnnsn
1

settled abode, settlepi.,


16

t-\i2n,^nn.pr.loc.(Lag
etc.
;

+5

t.;

cstr.
12

*Jfn
t.
;

9
1

nnxn Jos

21

+4

Jos i3 +24t. Jos; a. settlements of 16 Ishmaelites Gn 25 (P; ||nVVD circles of tents);


of
of Kedar Is 42" (W^IV) *} noh Dn'rpK nete Dnsnn Lv 25 3I (H), houses arap of the villages which have no wall about them ; D ,-lSn 2!Sp ^r io 8 lurking-place(s) of villages
; ;

23

abs. D^VD Ne 12 28 si. Ch 4 s3 + 6 1.


;
;

1. a royal city of northern


cf.
s6

)-A<r< /i, Canaan Jos 1 1 1


13
.

'Vrfca pa;,
1

12", and
29
;

Ju 4 217 1S12'; Jos


1

iM"W 1 9 2 K 15 23 Negeb a. Jos 1 s nixn sin pnsn Mnp nrnn.


tsn
.

K9

2. places
1

in the

b. c. Jos

25

"tern
1 1
53

3. "ten

Ne
,

23 D'W Dt2

4. a Benjamite town, prob.="ten 75Q q.v. s8 cf. -iixso-pia? nan ne>x nisn nialJpp j e 49

BW v 30 33 an Arabian locality, v. Winer 'n P5? Jos 19 37 , v. sub P5?. Gie.


-

"""

Gf

where oppressor, as a wild beast, watches his opportunity to attack the defenceless). 46 Usu. b. as dependencies of cities Jos 15 with
(i.e.
,

nTiia

(v.supr.na 4 p..i 23) Jos 1 S

46 - 47 - 47

(all JE ?);

vera 1. perhaps (si Jos 15 23 v. with Aram, n in adj.) new Hasor, lisn ; in Negeb of Judah, site unknown.

H,Fnn ^iSD n.pr.loc.

onyn
1

nta*jo ne>K
41
,

(P)= Ch6
Jos
C. villages,

(all P),

Ne Ne
2226

8 12 i9 (P), also 21 2328 12 ; also Jos 13 15 + 23 t. 23 27 23 30 12 s8 ii (||nto v etc.),

'nrr^
-

fi.
(||

"^2n

n.[nx.] settled

abode or haunt
;

29

:,2

form of

nSPI

>JJP

nwa^TXn

nu supr., or txt. err. for it) 13 D'jn Is 34 a dwelling of jackals

not contrasted with


16

cities (cf.

IS42"

supr. )

Ch 9

incl. all

d. 'n appar. of Levites). (all settlements outside of Jerusalem 'nn


1 1 23
.

Dn'"lE>3

Ne

'n in

3Sa"l D'SJI nya (and) a haunt for ostriches/ also NDJ1 n3p? I^xn ^r;" an abode, home, of reeds and rus/tes (so Che Di Du al. ; others put this

n.pr.loc. v. infr.(and see

Blaon Josis 20 32).


-

under 11. 1'VO) Che Du think the v. mutilated, and would emend this line ace. to 34 13
;

trTN'^Sn

n.pr.loc. place

on southern 34
4

ti-an, 'nSTl (n.pr.m. cf. Sab. n.pr.m. n3n

border of Canaan (Judah)

Nu

iirav\is

DHM IplF DM
'

"'

mM

)oneofDavid'sheroes, called

plan
die

348
3B
;

npn
IV.
;

Carmelite, YlYn

Ao-apai)

= i">Vn

2S23 Kt (POT Qr
'

Ch 1 1 3

Hatpat, Aaapai, Eoywt.


(cf.

tpl^n, )h2n

n.pr.loc. et pers.

Sab.
-

"l^n (assumed as / for redupl. nxiXPI whence foil. mng. unknown; perh. onomatop., 82c188 * 124b " 118 v. Thes 01 Sta' see also
;

Lag

).

pxn

n.pr.loc. vel. trib.

Hal"

661

DHM ZMOI88S
:

15

trnS&Tl
)

n.f. clarion

a. Aaipav, Eapap, fiixn Jos 15 place in extreme south of Judah,


Aa-iopaiv,
3

1. n.pr.loc.

(NH
late

JTlXisn,

Aram.
;

b. nipp N1134 24 niSPI son |hsn Jos another town of Judah 15 in south. 2. n.pr.m. A<rpap(v), Earpani, 9 s etc.: a. psn son of Reuben Gn 46 Ex 6" Nu 26
T
.

+ m ^N = Tis-ivn

(q. v .)

; abs. 'n Ho 5 8 910 pi. abs. nnxxq Nuio +22t.; rmxriNuio 6 cstr. id. N1131 nixixri Nuio 2 2Chi3 clarion: 1. as secular instr. Ho 5 8 2 K (||"iate') :2Ch2 3 2. as sacred instr. 2 K
W")Sisn) mostly
8
12
;

P and

1!

= P~,sn

i'Cb.5*.
..

b. son of Peres

of
*

Judah Gn 46 12
4

Nu

and grandson 26 21 =?nxri R u 4 1819 1 Ch

12 14 esp. for use by priests (only P, 98 and a. 'ra ]lpr\ Chr). (of blowing a single long
,

i//-

-S.9.18.21.24.24.25

n. coll.

t^nSn, "^n adj. gent, only art. as 1. WWih Nu 26", of 2 a supr. 2.


c.

io 3 4 7 8, to gather congreg. or 'tc'w: together, and, on festivals, over sacrif., to be remembered before v 10 b. 'ra njmn Vpn,
-

blast)

Nu

'

TOT

21
,

of

2 b

supr.

(of sounding alarm, quick blasts) for camps to move

or 'rD

jnn
,

a
Nu
'n.

series of

io 56 also
,

t nran,

n^n
Dt

n.pr.loc.
:

in battle, v 9

'

to be
(cf.

remembered before ';'

so

Nu

a^,*^, a

station of Isr. in wilderness

niixrt

Nu

ia M =n'l|q 33 17I8

31

Ch i 3

12

v 14 ), both njmnn

c. esp.

35 - 36

in Chr's descriptions of ceremonies at festivals, to express rejoicing : 1 Ch 1 3 s 15 28 (|| "1BiE> p^P), 16 642 2 Ch 15 14 (|| -iBiS?), 20 28 2 9 26 27 Ezr 3 10 Ne
-

tD"1Q"l2n n.pr.m. ZMG 1865 mn-ixn, tterm, Os

(Ar.
'

^"jJ.'JLL,

Sab.
-

289,,L

DHM
.

ZMG 188S

18 - 412

'son' of

|t3p}

5th in order from


;

Shem
;

i2 35 41 ,f 9 8 6 (|pBte b\p); 'ra wp tpyn 2 Ch5 13 ; 24 13 'ro Dnwno i Ch 1 5 2 Ch 5" 1 3 ' 4 ; in 2 Ch 2 g 28


-

(DB',
.

i.T*br)*;
26

Gn io =i Ch i A<r0/)(a)^<o5;=n.pr.terr. a district in southern Arabia, where dwelt the


20
,

n^

3 nay,.

4 }op;

5 'n)

* vl 4i! mod. Hadramaut ); Maltzan ZMG "^ 49S Mordt ZMG (or Hadram&t, 1876.S2S yan J g erg P.^ y J n fr ^ J ( same J and> ^ ut
-

XaTpapariTat (Strabo
see

and is masc; on the clarions) sounded. The ^iffl, or (sacred) clarion, was a long, straight, slender metal tube, with flaring McMol m end.v. Benz distinguished thus from "tBiE* which was the originally a ram's horn, and
this pt. agrees
sense,

with noun in

and

the clarions

(= players

Krdku d,.H(Ar.bleni)e<ir.

not quite co-extensive; v. Di


)

de

Berg9
van
d.

.dh,mout.I 886
)

Q^

Gn
6U
*-,

S^hr.

1 yan den
.

io 26 , Ritter

is

prob. always retained the horn-shape ; the"lBiB> mentioned constantly in the earlier lit., and

GlagerS kteell. 20.4 !B <r.. fc

on

; ts
1 -"-

precise limits see esp. Ritter


cb
-

de Goeje
6e

as priests (v.

was used by watchmen, warriors, Benz * m and 1BiB>).

etc.,

as well

Berg

'.

Ill-

")^n

(-/of
6

foil.;

Ar.

J^i

from
^reen).

f ["SMI] vb. Kt, [nSTl] Qr, denominat. rnxxn = sound a clarion Pi. Pt.

fn.'T'Sn a.m.
abs.
2

1 ' 16 - 6

green grass, herbage,


27

DnSsno 2Ch
clarions.

'

(Qr
Pt.
1

Onvnq) = players

on

Nun + i6t.; cstr. 'VSn Is37 = 1. grass, as food for animals K 19 129 u 1 K 18 Jb40 ^io 4 i 4 7 Pr 27 *#) and and PT); spec, of leeks (as 3^5?), Is Is'dH^J m Nu 1 still sometimes in Aram., v. Low"'TOT
26
6
,

Hiph.

\j,

Hiph.
(van

v.

16

25

(||

226

'

DTlxno); sound with clarions 'no nnvxro 1 Ch 15 24 2 Ch 5 12 13 14 ; abs. sounded s s8 cf. ad Jin. (Kt {sounding) 2 Ch 7 29
d.
,

Ko " ")

B^fl^? (Qr D^STO as Ch 1 5 s4 + 3 1. + 2 Ch 5 12 Baer,

mwn

4 (v. Di); in sim. of abundant growth Is 44 (v. 2. Che); on Is 35' v. 1. "Vxn supr. as type of what is quickly Jb 8 12

in all to be

Ew

pn
*

v.

pronounced (prob.) DPXSTO). PT sub pin; pH v. sub ppn.


1

perishing

of perishing enemies Hi55 TXn I s 2 1 9" (|| *#% a rV), * I2 9'. i-e."' having no depth of root; of wicked, soon to be cut

hence

= K

fig.

3^

**K V

**

0,1J

y
\\

represent, imitate;

Pu. Pt. n]3np(NH K ppn)


-

Pn

eut &* oarve

down
(ll

-^

37
1

oppressors Is 40"
l

^-) V'

5 ";
,s

m sim. of frail man ^90";


(||

with special reference to Israel's 7 v7 8 (|| [mfetfl] }*x), v (|| id.),


-

(Co D"i?nD, after (SSOJ), carved figure on wall Ez 8 10 23 14 (where rd. D'pTO D^JX, v. supr.) subst. carved work 1

6 Ez8 10

23

14

K
a

man's

6 35 (on doors of temple).


nilDnf?

Hithp. Imp/.

ms.

days

i3

TXim

pv).

27 tyl ytfffy Jb 13 thou gravest

thee

nprr

349
v 16
.

npn
s8

graving ( markest a line) for (i.e. about) the soles of my feet, fixest limits for them (v. Di). Hj?n v. sub ppn.
t

4. prescribed due of the priests from l;lls '> Lv 6" offerings Lv 6" io ""(P); due of
s4 8 lu<l (P); D^iy 'rb Ex 29 Lv 7 10" Nu i8 (all Lv 24 s (H); portion of oil for the nonn Ez P), 14 5. prescribed limit, of sea Je 45
-

NQIpn n.pr.m. head of a family of return2


51

ing exiles Ezr


A.Kov(f>a,

= Ne 7
s3
,

A<beiKa, A-x(i<ba,

etc.

Pr8 M Jb26' 38'; of heavens ^148'; of land of Israel Mi 7"; of time Jb 14 613 so mj>3
22

boundary:

t
id.,

[ppn]
,jl.

vb. cut
Zinj.

in, inscribe,

decree

(NH

Pn

V3?

H'B Is 5 14

She '61 openeth wide her mouth,


6. enactment, decree, ordinor man a. specific decree :
:

Aram. ppn,

ppn; Ph.

id. Pt.

Hiph.;

without limit. ance of either

God

Ar.

be just, right, obligatory, also

make or

law of

decide to be just, etc.; JJo. justness, truth, necessity, obligation;

Eth. <fa$: adj. moderate,


1 ;

suffi-

cient;

cf.
;

also

npn) Qal nipm Ez 4


27
;

sf.

TCPO

Is 4 9
to

16

7n/sf.ipn3Pr8
8
;
-

M 1pJ Pr8 (assim.


16
1 ;

te*f); ^i?n Is 30 P<. ''ppn is 22 (archaic 3 case ending Ges 590 *); pi D'ppn Is io cstr. 9 'Ppin J u 5 (poss. Fo'cl="PP\r\0 with D omitted, v.Ges S52<2, n ,e6); Pt.pass. pi. D'ppq Ez23 M (Co
'

47 (J); of passover Ex 1 2 s4 (J) lament for Jephthah's daughter Ju 39 II for Josiah 2 Ch 35 s5 BBB'DI pn Ex 15 25 Jos 24 s6 (both E), 1 S 30 25 D^IV pn Ex 30 21 5 6 b. ITPty, Been? + 8i (law of a festival), of '' in nature Jb 28 26 c. respecting Mess, 7 2 king V' 2 day of '' Zp 2 MT, but on txt. v. We and 0~}E, infr.; covenant with Jacob

fifth in
;

Egypt

Gn

s6

||

D'plpn);

1. cut m,with3 Is2


|

,6

,ofadwelling-

place=tomb,

in a rock.

upon, engrave, inscribe, c. b]3 8 Is 30 ; representation of city on brick (as in 1 Babylonia) Ez.4 ; images on a wall EZ23"; of Zion's walls on palms of '> Is 49 16 3. fig. trace, mark out, a circle, c. ?y over the face of 29 deep Pr 8^; c. ace, foundations of earth v 4. of a law, engrave, inscribe (on a tablet), fig.
. .

2. cut in or on, on roll of a book

V'io5 =i Chi6 destiny of man Jb 23 d. law in general pn vy according to law, right 20 V' 9 4 (others against law); BBB'EI Tl "IS? Ezr 10 nna an d nmn is 25 s nny + 9 tf. 7. 7
10
17 14
;
.

||

||

D'pn enactments, statutes of a law a. of ' in nature Je 3 1 36 b. of the prophets Zc i 6 c.


pi.
: .
.

of purchase Je 32 11 d. enactments ||Q , CEB'0 ancestral Ez 20 18 ; given


conditions of deed
. :

by God as punishment
e.
f.

for disobedience

20 2 \
1
.

for enact,decree})ti 'ppn D'ppn Is io'(||

taynna);
;

7SOE" *ppin poet.=commanders (v. Po'el) JU5 9 v 14 ). Po'el Impf V^Tr] Pr 8 15 Pt. (|| D'ppnD 10 18 PphD Gn49 Nu2i Dt 3 3 !1 ; sf. "ppho ,/,6o 9
'

I.INT'gpn Is io enactments }>rescribed by God : 'gn 18 dVlfon Ex 1 8 (E ; VTpKn), v 20 (E g. id.) elsewh. of prescriptions of the several codes of
civil
||

decrees of unjust judges

||

1 08 ; WpphD Is 3 3 pi. D'ppht? Ju 5"; inscribe 15 (as a law), enact (poet.) c. ace. p"12? Pr8 elsewh. a. prescriber of laws, hence (as sovereign pt.
;
:

s2

Hex: Lv 10" Nu 30" (P), Dt 4" 6 s4 16" ^ "9* * 7 min Am 2 4 nmrn 'n -Mot., Mal3 Dt 17 19 ||nna ^50"; ^ ios 45 'nm 'nn nnai 'n 2 K 17 16 usu. either a'DBtPo nnjn
; ||

nn
i

21 authority in a warlike clan) commander Dt 33 warlike tribe of Gad), Ju 5 14 Is 33 s2 (of '; (of b. commander's staff Gn 49 10 HOBB*, SpP).
||

Dt4 i.AUgi
22 13

2
i 7
;

12

26 u

K 9 =2Ch7
4
:

||

17
,

iCh

11 12 36 s7 , or else D'QSTOI 'n combined with other synon. (usu. preceding) e.g. (D'^31

Ez
19

18

(bothpoet.),V'6o 5 Pt. Pi?Ht? that which is decreed Pr 31 (late). Hoph. Impf. VjV Jb 1 g inscribed in (3) a book, M1 ' "

(||B3E>),Nu2i

=io8

9
.

Pu.

^ 147
7";
nh}?
2

mm
s7

Ch 33 8 Mai
1

mvo Ne
Dt 4 45 6 20
1

M 8

28 $*; H1VD Dt s 6

ph m

n.m.

a statute or due;
3o
21

something

mm K
nisoi 'n
'DI

sts. foil.: e.g.

2 Ch 19 nwe, nnvi Lv26 46 niXD,


10
;

mm

'n

Gn 47^+
8

prescribed, 22 t.; "PC Ex


1314

or in different order, e.g. nntftt 'D


'oi

Ne 9"; 'm
.

niso

p r 3 o + 3 t.; "^pn Lv io Cpn Dt4 5 +3it.; cstr. 'gn Exi8 fen Ez20 18 also 'ppn Ju5 15 Isio> 6 ,93 1B7 etc. + 44 t, sfs. 1. li?n Jbi 4 ); (Ges prescribed task, assigned to Isr. in Egypt Ex 5"
etc.

+ 14 t,; + 4t. sfs.;


16
;
-

Dt 26 17
40

sf. 'i?n

pi.

(E).

2. prescribed portion, or allowance of

food

Gn

47

2222

Jb 23 12 (RV;
bosom).
resolve
:

<

(J); Pr 33 01

8 57 30 31" Ez 16

'pno

Me Di SS

'pns fe

my

'm 'D Ex I5 M (R), Dt 27 10 'oi 'n Dt 4 1 K 3 8 mini 'm 'd Ne 9 14 'm nnjn "d Dt 6' 7 1 Ch 29 19 2 Ch 34 31 'm 'd nn Ezr 7"; 46 it is used c. vbs.: jn3 Lv 26 + 3 t.; fW3f Nu 30 17 + 9 1.; 1*b Dt 4 + 10 t.; noB> Dt 26"+ 16 1.; 24 32 n'B-V Dt 6 + 5 1. nifcT;i iDt? Dt 1 1 + 4 1. ^n 3 1 K 8 61 + 3 1. [On usage of ph v nj5n ad fin.]
with niXO,
e.g.
14
;

Apart from
61
;

Ne io30 msoi 'n WQSVO it is combined


;

3. action prescribed

for oneself,
\\

^n^n^ a.f.

Kl1310

3? 'ppn Ju 5

15

resolves

of mind 3? njp n

enactment, statute

something prescribed,
'n

Nu9 + 2t.;

14

cstr.ngn

350
-iprro

Ex 1 2" + 28 1.;
2o a J6 3I 36
;

pi. B f.

nipn
Tilpn

Je5 +i2t.; npn Lv

Gn26 +i 4 t.
s

vipn

Lv

i8 4 +2i

Ez and sometimes (8 t.) Dt; tfyl) ph usu.=<m, "S npn much more often statute, ordinance,
etc.]

t.

etc.; 1.

sg. statute,

of special
c. c.

ritual la ws: of passover

only in

mmn
Sl.M

Ex I3 10 (J); elsewhere P (and H), nDBH npn Ex 1 2 4S Nu 9 1214


;

ipFK}]
n
loc.

n -P^.loc. in
Jos
1 3

tribe of Naphtali, only

ngijjh

'n
.3I

Nu

D^J> 'n
2381
7

Ex
-

statutes: a. of nature D , B' 'n Jb s1 25 of moon and stars Je 31 35 of 38 Jess weeks of harvest Je 5 24 b. fig. of a firmly established custom (D^uri 'n Lv 20 23 (H) 2 K 8 3 D'DVn'n Jeio noy'n Mi6 16 ; idolatry 17
; ;
.

17 23 2. pi.

U 4,

19 3 i; astro n Nu 27" 35 ; 12 1417 27 s1 2S 43 29 s Lv3 17 7 M io 9 i6 M 5 6 B 21 al J Ly 24 Nu iq8 I5 l8 I9


s9
-

'

4 m.

NW.
WP1
-

of
.

*; identif. with Yakdk Lake Tiberias by Rob BE1 "- 81

Survey
I

385

(H)

mw&

na^

nm

p^

p'p*in n.pr.loc. only


.

Ch6 60

prob. err. for

nj?n

Nup"

15".

n ^?(q-v.) J0SI9 26 2I 31

*p$? y
"I"

p* 1

su p r
-

iwife* 'n 2
c. 2

K
32

17"; sexual offences


1

in 'n statutes of David


S
22
33

K 3*.

Lvi8 S0 (H).
d.
||

t^P'?] vb search (NH id., Niph. pass., Aram, ipn) Qal Pf. 3 ms. sf. ilpm consec. Pr i8 17 ; m^n Jb 28 w mpm Dt 13 15 etc.; Impf.
;

D'HSBK'O

"i'pn:

=^ 18

23

(of the

law known to David);


:

Jb 13 19 ~>P,n: V44 22 *3P5C Pr28 n t'pnK 1S20 12 f^pnn Jb 3 2 n mpra La3 40 etc; Imv.
;
;

'm IV-O iKii"; elsewhere of ; the prescriptions of the codes of D, H, P, Ez 18 usu. D'CBB>01 nipn Lv 18 626 19 s7 20 22 (H), 25 Nu 9 3 (P), iKii 33 Ez 5 7 11 20 18 9 ao 111319 21 ; 16 preceded by niYO Dt 30 ; followed by niXO
||niX^89
-

^.pn

v, i

23

39

i-ipn
30
;

j u 18 2
nnpni)

Inf.

npn

S io 3 +

2t.; liprr;

Pr2 3

J u 18 2 ; 1. search
;

(for), sq. ace.

Pr 23 30 Jb 32 11
15
;

3'B'n

n^KBh Dt 13

lit.

mprn hyh~l) Ez 39 14 (i.e. for bones


abs.
lit.,

Lv26 15 (H),
17
s4
;

Dtn 1K6
1

12
;

mvoi

mm 2K
Ez

unburied).

2. a. search through, explore,


,

or else

nipm D'BBE'D nnjn


'!

Lv

5"
in
also

18 17 20 16M 37 s4 ;

18 4 26 43 (H),

diff. order,

mVDl 'n Lv 26 3 (H), Dt6 2 1 K 1 1 38 2 Ch 7 19 11 or 'n(l) niYODt io 13 28 1645 3o 10 i K9i i 34 EZ43 13 s foil, by nnin Gn 26 nivo (Co), 2 K 17 (R); 10 'm nnjn 2K23 3 'm 'm mini Je44 13 5 nmni 'n Ez 44 43 11 (Co); tv nmn nnjn 44 M 44 special ordinances are naron 'n Ez 43''; '< n'3 'n Ez 44 5 Dn 'n Ez 33 15 (which are life to those who keep them); Ton D^iy 'n ( @ 33 Talm Co del. D^v) Ez 46 14 e. phrases of
;

preceded by niXO Dt 8"; niVO 'n i K 2 s frequently


;

2 2 3 1 Ch i obj. y^an Ju 18 (|| V) v 9 (||jd.); city 3 3 search out "VJffl 2 S lo (||r'd.), of mining Jb28 s7 s7 a subject or matter Jb 5 28 Pr 25 s \f/ 44 s2
;
.

b. search a man, find out his sentiments (AV sound him) 1 S 20 12 C. of *> searching man,
.

c.

ace.
l0

I39

(II

23 m), v

(||

id.)

Jb

13',

cf.

mm

Jei7
,

examining thoroughly, so as to expose weakness in a case Jb 29 16 Pr 18 17 cf. 28"; so of self-examination KTM 'n
(obj.3.?).

d. of

La 3 40
found

(||

'can).

Niph.P/npnj iK7 2Ch4


1

47

18
;

23 Impf. Ipn* Je 46 ;

llpn.'.

Je 3 1 37

be searched out,

Lv 18 3 20 23 26 s (H), 1X3' 6 12 2K 17 819 Je44 1023 Ez5 M 1 1 20 18 917 2 o 131619 21 M 937 20 822 (H), Gn 26" (R), 33"; IBS' Lv i8" 19' Dt6 2 8 10" 11 28" 30 1016 1 K 2 s 9 6 n"-*- 2 K 17" 23 s Ez i8 1921 37" 43" 44"; nfe-y Lv 19 33 25 (P), Dt28" 1K11 'na nfctf 2K17 34
obedience are '3
-jbn
-

(weight temple utensils), of 37 forest J6 46 searched out, Je 31 subj. "^IDID 9 p. Pi. Pf. ngn Ec 12 he sought out many
of the bronze
23
;

out, ascertained, 1

K )"

Ch 4 18

used in

11

proverbs

(D^PD;

||

fJK).

tipn a.m.
searched out
;

Ja616

V^f 'n2 V"9


are 'n

16

DNO Ez 2024
ary 2
differ

phrases of disobedience ,5 'n3 DKD Lv26 (H); bvi


;

Jb8

+ 2t.;

pi.

Jb 5 9 + 16 cstr. npn Ju 5 ;
abs.
"ip_n

searching, thing (to be)


8

npn JU 5

t.;

cstr. id.
16

Lv26"(H);
and npn

9?n V'89 32 . [pn somewhat in shade of mean-

Ch7

,9

searchings, questionings of heart; Jb 11' canst thou reach BvfjJ 11 i.e. what is to be explored
in him, the

ing and frequency in various writings e.g. ph oftener in Jb f Pr (npn not at all Pr, once Jb), and in Chr (npn only 2 Ch 7 19 npn
:

Dinn 38
it

whole range of his nature, so 'n the range of the deep ; esp. 'n px i.e. 3 s 10 28 is unsearchable Jbs" 9 ^ 145 Pr 25 IS40 ,
16

);

rarely in Hex. except in P (H) ; in 4 2 Is 5 14 24 s Mi 7" Je at., proph., ph occurs Ez 6t., npn only Ez, Je (6 t.) and Mi 6 16 ;
oft.

cf.

in

K,

'n t6

Jb 34 24 36 s6

DnDX

'n 8

i.e.

thing

Am

searched out by their fathers. T

[ipn^j a.m. range

(as place to

be ex-

D^n

esp. in

Dt and

1^ 1

9,

nipn esp. in H,

plored),' H.jrnpnD

+ 95*

(cf.

16 ipn Jb 38 ).

-in
"ih
na-ian

351
sub
II. Tflflj

am
tni^n n.f. dry ground; abs. 'n Gn 7" + t.; opp! Djn Ex 14 (J), Hg 2 ; cf. Gn 7"
51

noble,
.

ih, "in

hole, v.

in
7

v sub n. nm.
or

Kill,
t
id.;
[

mi"!

(-/of following; mean-

ing unknown).

I717 (J); opp. water of Jordan Jos 3 (J), 4'" (E), 8 2 2 ; of Nile-arms T\ DnN? 'JVIJ1 Ez 30".

N 10> or """X?! n -[ni


it,-

-]

dun (NH N
Ar. *^i
id.,

"

in ('-)>

T[]ilin] n.m. drought, only

pl.

cstr.

Aram. Jiii

Mand. ton (on

this

cogn. lang.in gen. v. No of act, and n. vb. <jjL


the-:

MM

);

and whence

PB

'JS"|D?

32 metaph. of fever heat.

fll.
id.;
adj.;

(Di

LuA"b
||

\\J&
S f.

f p] ace

88

))P l.
2

on^-in l 8

Amh. 6 12 Kt 3
sg.

[2"in] be
3i"in,

waste, desolate

(NH

X$)

Aram.
Ar.

L. be laid waste;

Zinj. 3"in

(Qr oiv);
6 s5 ; 6 s6
,

18 27 has

brnn

(v.

nn
2
40l>
.

C^i

6 in ruins, waste, depopulated;


,

Qr as above); Kt (Qr D 3i :n);


,
.

Dty*- ""gj rfot'e'* rfwwjf


v.,

K
.

As. hardbu, be waste, Dl Prl7s

huriblu, desert,

further,

Gei

tTrKhr", -

t [ntnrrc] n.f
fl.

pl. draught

house,

o ff

3inn J e 26', 3inri Lotz); Qal Impf. 3 fs. 6 10 131IT Am 7" I834 3mpl. ffjrP Ez6 I6o*j
;
,

3 fp i. njznnri
2
12

Ez6 6

12 s0 ; /mi. CTtg
d.
12
;

80, not
1-

[2"in]

vb. be dry, dried

up

(cf.

&T)

-in_Theiie see van


3"in Is 60 Inf. abs. of sanctuaries of Isr.
;

NfWl drought) ; Qal P/. 8 1313 Is 19 6 ; 7mp/. 3 ms. 3JJP Ho i3 16 +2 t., 3Vjl ^ 106 9 ; 7m>. fs. 'ain Is s7 44 ; be dry, dried up: 1. of ground, be freed from waters of flood firfWn 'JB 'n Gn 8 13b
(Aram.
3ftq be dry,
,

Hahn Kb
(||

244

Je

be waste, desolate;
*OB>J),

3 pl.

ip Gn

Am 7"

of altars

Ez6 6

of cities
,

Je2 6 9 Ez

nations Is 34 10 60 12 (|l"3#) ; 3ip "1NO Uiri Je 2 12 address to the heavens

OTW

6 8 12 20 (||DB'); of

fig.,
(||

*OE>,

2. of waters, be dried up, taken away, (J). 13 of waters of flood Gn8 (P); of Nile "VIJ1

'"^l), be very desolate (at sins of Isr.); others, be amazed, astounded (on relation of meanings
v. DOB'). Ez 26" as adj., Niph. Pt. f. desolate city, i.e. uninhabited, v. context; 17 of desolate countries (IJMSE'J). ni3"jri3 30

3^TJ is 19 (||Qj d?d-vib>ji), v same combination Jb 14 11 (|lD;30 6)6 6)1$); I s 9 8 27 19 (||1^,) 44 (H^"); of Red Sea ^ 106 ;
e>:n
.

nanru

fig.

of Ephraim's freshness and vigour 16 Pu. Pf. 3 pl. cnh tib Ju i6 78 13 .

Ho
,

Hiph.
3 p
i.

of

Pf. 3TJJ5 Ez iannri i s 37 18 2


;

17

1 s.
17
;

K 19
,8

^nn
17
,

Impf. is.
pl. c. sf.

fresh bow-strings (of gut, v. Bla). 4 ,_ of '''s drying Pf. 3 |nn Na i


,

Hiph.

Is 42

15
17
;

(||lnE'a>i),'

perh. also Is

15

(for

up rivers MT Dnnn) v.
Je 51 s6

Is49

lay waste, make


and lands
17

Pt.

T-\m Ju

Zp f; Snqu
subj.;
ls
,

16 24 ;

^3nrip
cf.

desolate,

human

nations
pt. Is

Is 37

=2Ki9

Is42

(||

49

(H^pinO); add prob. with

We Am

<S93S;

WPJDI

the Euphrates
,

'REbVl) ; Impf.

ig>o*o(||T!9 24
3"inK 2

K 19

of king
fs.

annK Is 502 DJ

subj. ', 7 dry 3-inK Is 3 7 K tffe*); of Assyria drying up

4 (VOTPin for the untranslateable TtVTC) I have devastated your gardens and vineyards; pt. Ju 24 desolater of our country ( U2?n"nK n3 "!"! ) 1 6
1
||

obj.

cities

Ez 19 7
"
,

streets

rivers of Egypt; Pt.

natron Is

Zp
2

3*

(|| ItBE'J).

5 i'

''

arm drying up
fi.

(Red) Sea.
10

1 Ez 26 she is laid waste, Pf. 3 fs. ?i 12 laid waste, of of a city; Pt. ni3"inD Ez29

Hoph.

nn
.

adj. dry, only fs. rnnn Lv 7 meal-offering not moistened (with oil; P);

0">n]
1 7
1

of

cities

(||

QDB*).

"JIB

n3in Pr
fl.

a dry morsel.

fn. i"^n adj. waste, desolate; T 3 10 Je33 +3 t.; fs. n3TnNe2 +2t.;
1'

ms.

abs.'n

fpl.ni3"inn
-

l^n
all

n.m. Gn3140 dryness, drought, heat,


40

abs. 'n

Gn3i
(

v. Di, sq. 93;

+nt. + Dt28 (for MT SJ^J and L om.); 1. dryness Ju


22

Ez 36^^ (v. Ko 241 );of a city, defined PD nona ['SCI DIN Je 33 10 cf. v 12 also Ne 2 3 17 nisi'nn nnvn Ez sd 33 ( + niewn niDinan pp.
,

39 of absence of dew); Je 50 (||^); 17 see v b and Sta 1 1 so id. also Zc 3in, (for

6 s;.39.4o
1.

13^; niiws).
4 fn.llh n.[m.] desolation ;'nn.V Is6i

MT

zaw

a faying up upon his arm (i.e. a 2 drougfu and upon his right eye. withering)
i88i, 29\
.

cities
cf.

of desolation
14

(||niDB', and, in v*,

J"li3"}ri);

Hg
Is4

"

+ Dt 2 S
4 - 56
;

22

ZP 2

Je4 9

13
,

and

'n'

ni3-]ri

tTVflf

Ez 29 10

v. supr.

3. parching heat

Egypt

shall

be wastes of desolation (but

93
s

(of sun)
6

Gn 3 i 40

(opp. mj5),
30

J e 36 30 (opp.
.

id.);

25

of fever Jb 30

wastes of the sword, 3in for 3lh); Co, who rds. 3i.no (or nfinp).

Co

+ Ez 38

mn
T2")h,
1

352
(waste,

mn
S'jn
;

!^~W n.pr.mont. Horeb


8* 85

); desert) Xaptf (v. Lag nanh Ex 3 (E), cf. 3-ih in ny 1 K 19 8 ; s 3-iha nisfn Er 1 f, anin in 33 (both E); 3i.no, anna Dt i 2 619 4 ,<us 5 s 9 s 18 16 28 s9 ; 1 K 8 9 2 Ch

D^Nn

nn"i>K

D^n

I3 SJfJ Ex I7 + cstr. ann Ex x 5 9 + 1 3 1. ^3in Gn 2 7"" '31? + 7 1.; \3-in 1 s i7 33 ^i 7 13 iain Nu2>+ 24I; Daain je2 30 Ez33 26 Dfin V'37 15 44 4 pl.rtonn

abs.

Gn

24

Dt 33 s9 +

sf.

Is 2 1 I6

+5
;

1.

cstr.

niann j os 5 2 +

1.

sf.

vniain
s2

19 22 5 ^ 106 Mai 3 ; the sacred mountain of the wilderness, no geograph. diff. from 'VD discoverable, but synonym of it in E and (esp.) 10

EZ26 9 Dniannis2 4 +5t.; n?na-]nMi4 3 +2t.;

1.
Ju
cf.

(except
T

s poem Dt 33

vid.

3, p

P).

Tri3"in
abs. fl
12

n.f. waste, desolation, ruin;

weapon of war Gn 48 (E), and so in all periods two-edged 16 H31K IDl n'l'B (short) sword *$ P$| 'n Ju 3
a. sword, as ,4M 9
1

21

ni3 'n

Prs

(in sim.'),

#
-

fl

Lv
12
,

26 31 +

38
sf.
s 6

nam Co
cf.

5 for

t.

+ Ez 3 8
;

nmn

(EZ38
51
;

supr.); 19 TO3TIJ Is 49 ;

cstr.

Co) + Ez 7 1 1 1. pi. rfacyn ^ 9 + niann is 5 17 + 7 t.;


(del. <

v. also 'n "NX djre of sword \^ 89*". sword= / nn -i;n 1 s 39 2 13 1313

^149*; b. jrircZ on
4

IX ^), "P
C.

^
,

17

Vm5
esp.
9

('nn 'n

Wann
;

Ezr 9 9 ;

nTia-in j s

draw
2 - 12

the
14

D^> Ex 32 sword 'nn pnn


s7
,
,

cf.

2S208
Lv

Ex

15
,

26 s3

n'nimn IS44 26 BnvrtXH? ^ io9 10 +2 Ch 34 (cf. 3in and infr.); (chiefly mid. and late Heb. Is 2 81; Jeiot. EZ14Iinch 38 s q.
1. waste, ruin, of cities of Israel Co); 26 3,ffl (H); Judah IS44 26 49 19 (|| rioip), 5 8 12 18 26 14 17 27 44 Ez 5 ; ruins of Jeru(.133), Je 25
del.

Lv

7 12 28 'nn kwi Ezzi 810 'nn nns Ez 2 1 33 TO3 Is 2 1 15 (Gr Che VV& v. infr.); f 37" 2331 usu. 'nn t|te Nu 22 Jos 5 13 Ju 3 8 10.20 q54 4 16 I S 17" 31*= 1 Ch io 2 1 and as characteristic of warriors'n tjj& Ju zo 21517 25 35 46 2 S 24 s 2 K s 26 10 1 Ch 21"; 'n,T^ M> panl 2 S ins. also 23

Ez5

211

Mai i 4 (c. Ez 36 (c. JIM) v (id,); Egypt Ez 29 910 H33), 3-lh nmn in v 10 ruin of (in both ||'"I?1?F; ); Ezr 9; = ruined dwellings \)r 109 10 cf. temple 6 2 Ch 34 where rd. perh. DyOSffflS for Bnvia nna Sin sub III. 3"in); Je 2 2 5 in gen. ruins (si (v. vera 1., v. Di obj. of n) Jb 3 14 'n D13 V' i2 7 an owl of a ruin. 2. of land: waste place amid ruins Is 5 17 cf. 51 3 flpfTO, nrnj?); land
9
;

salem Is 52 s

Dn

also
33

EZ35

cf.

in

1
||

Ch

1 1

13

(Dr).
13
i/<-

d.

10

sword 'nn WX&


f3B>

(cf.
4
,

whet, sharpen the Is 2 1 15 supr.), but also


.

up
1

nirnn Ez 21 1416 e. put the sword into the sheath Tr^>K 'nn Vfa

Dt 32 41
i
8

cf. V'

64

Qh. 2

(sheath oi sword
6

is

elsewhere iyn

S7
,

51

S 20 Je47 Ez2i
;

),

f.

slay with sword Jin

22 'na Jos io" I3 +

in BMfoH
38

WW
;

s3

in-

sert

3ina before DH*


1 1
10

We Dr
;

rarely 'na nan

a desolation Je 7
Is

s4

44

22

Ez 25

13

(Edomj Je 25

11 4
,

64

10

and Ez 3 3 S4W

(of Judah), cf.

Ez 13

very oft. 'n^ nan mouth of the sword i. e as the sword can devour (2 S 2 26 1 i 2o ) = without quarter
Jos
2
37

K i9

=Is

37

smite ace.

to the

'na

D'Wa
4

Ez 36
Isr.

sim. of the prophets; nicc^n fin (of Israel); of desolation of enemies of


7

Nu2i 24 (E) Dti 3


Jui8
27

16 *

20 13 Jos ii 111214
;

(all

D)

2i

10

1K10 Jbi 1517


25
-

also

c.

T>yn as

old ruins Is 6 1 (rn$> 'n) ; n^V 'n n33); elsewhere perpetual ruin, desolation (c. Je 25 9 49 13 (cities of Bosra); D^VO 'n Ez 26 20
(sim. of Tyre).
(III.

+9

sole obj.

Jos 8 24 io 28 30 32 35 37 cf. v 39 19 47 Ju i 825 20 37 1S22 1919 2 S15 14 'msb Jin tGn 34 26 (J);
, ;

'TT'sb

[3^n]
(cf.

vb. (Aram, and rare) attack,


Ar. CJ^- plunder,
111.

smite

down

Jos 8 M Ju 4 1S ; 'n-'sb ..."> DW1 Ju 4 15 ; ('meb is chiefly in Jos and Ju (2 1 1.), in Hexat. only

Dnnn Dti3 16b (incl.T'yn in obj.), Jos6 21 13 1S15 'mtb vhn tExi7 (E); 'n-^ bs:
8
,

wage

JED; but Jb post-ex.),

war
50"
Pf. 3
</;

with, vi. fight together, *l>j** war, battle;

Syr. oL- smile, slay)


aac/fc (
,

Qal
.

/ww. ms. 3TW Je

+ Qnnnt<
fig.

obj. rpna-TS
pi.

pl. Dnnni) ; of men of Babylon.

13-in'

v 27

g. 'nn nbaN etc., of the sword as devouring: 1BO 'ann ?a^n Dt32 42 26 25 ii 2 S 2 18 8 Is i M Je 2 20 Je 46' 014 (poet.),

Na

14
.

b. slain by sword
8

is 'IT?!?n

D'atan

la-ira

Nipk. v Hopb.) 3nnn 2 K 3 (


to-

(P) and frequently Ez,


29.80.32

kings have attacked one anotlier, fought


(|| s3
,

3|

^JJJTO

y 26
i.

32 'm.^D 3I < Q 'pp^ ( on


'n

Nu
3i

16

19
text

".*.a.

gether
2

WFrn$
note.
n-f.
1"

B*K

?!).

Hopb.

/m/. a&s.
cf.

of 32 20

22 - 31

v. Co).'

ni'3f

Gn

are
fre-

K3

v.

Niph., but
2115

rd.

perhaps 3nnn,

Dr

Lv

20

captives of (taken by) sword. s 20 quently agent of' Ju 7 Is 34

j.

sword

19

so Dt
sword
(as

28", but rd.


1

Je 1 2 12 47" etc., 3nh v sub I. ain (cf. on


.

3.in 411
N3")n,

weapon; Aram.

other hand

17 ); note esp.
'n

47

Gn 3 24
'n

'nn or^

U>,

Zinj. 3"in; Ar. 1HI. dart, javelin)

naanntpri; poe

t.

an )

Na3

3
,

pna

Dt32

41
.

tomn
k. 'n
fig.

353
s
;

rmn

of tongue

^57"
;

cf.

59

fig.
4

of violence,
(of grievous

war,

etc.,

Gn27

40

in sim.

Pr

end of dealings with strange women)'.

2.

Ex 19" (E), Is 32" (||n), be startled sound of trumpet) Am 3* cf. iKi"( + Dip, 10 "]bn, KT); tremble Ez 26" 32 sq. ?=at, Jb37*
in terror
(at
('3?), Je terrified,

'n flint knives for use in circumcision knife D'")? 1J "' 'n Jos

5 (T.Ve""""
(ace.

);

Ez5

~W "

of
ffl ,

Egypt

(personif.) Is
I

19"
iai>,

(||inB),
||

Eamah io

of Saul

28' subj.

D'apn

to

Co use

of

sword as razor

is

significant).

r$&

riD?n

ff]n

3. of tools used in hewing stone Ex 2025 'na fK[ Ez 26", ace.


;

tw K = go or come trembling pregn.


nwn

RT).

3. 6e anxiously careful WTO ri"!"in 13 rrnnn 2 4. with preps. 4 .


1

3 (sq.
1

Vinxo
(sq.

to most =: tools, axes, 'steel' (Co 'Eisen'), but 2 Ch poss. swords as implement ready to hand;

@L We Dr) Gn 42
inli?!)

s9

(E;
10

sq. -*?*)

S 16 4

so

2
,

34 Qr Bn'na-ina with their tools; rd. perh. 10 DiTrtTinzi in their ruins, Be, who comp. ^ 1 09
;

Hon
1.
;

(D T 0) v" (D^SBP). '


2
;

Hipb.

v.'nain sub

II. a-in

(@

33

om. nn).

innp

Pf. "nnn Lv 6 M + 1 1

Ju 8 12 'WpSJBj
,

TN^3~in
Est
1
10

n.pr.m. eunuch of Ahasuerus


9

= n3i2"in j
1 '

(Vers. ,jL>y-

= donkey driver,

2*;drive in terror, Ez 309 Zc 2 4 cf. 2 S 17 2 (We prop.


;
'

S 17 2 Pt. 7ra/. cstr. 1*1*71 Ez 30' Zc rout an army, sq.acc. Ju8"

Winn Ho 5"

Vullers

668

").'

Benj. in Schrecken,' for T'jnN); in Pt. abs., only in 'O fW ; and none shall terrify,
s<2<
i.e.

MT

HjiH^n n.pr.m.

v. foregoing.

disturb the peace of those reposing aaK>, apv, |'3i. M^, r\Q2b 35?' in the promised land

27
,

T[jnn]

vt>.

quake

(cf. (si

vera

1.)

Ar.

l^i

LV26 6

so after captivity
1S

Je3o =46

10

also

be straitened, unable to move for fear and rage (Lane), also put oneself in a rage (Dozy) ;

NTto n?"in Dt 32 s5 terror of

deat/ij

only Qal
46

Ez 34 s8 39 26 Mi 4 4 Zp of the righteous Jb

3 ; of undisturbed peace 19 ; peace of flocks in

Impf. 3 mpl. DJWjfhjDW? Wrq ,/,i8 pregn. and come quaking out of their fortresses (cf. Wf, in like connex. Mi 7 '); rd. the same also
1

2 forsaken cities Is 1 7 ; undisturbed feeding on M s3 carrion by fowl and beast Dt 28 Je 7 , undisturbed prowling of lions Na 2" (metaph. of Assyrians).

iii'jl

2S22 46
also

(for

MT

<"l$TCj,

v.

njn; possible

t "pn adj .verb, of foregoing, trembling;


I" ? Ju7
11
.

would be

mn'l

in both, as

Ho
cf.

n lon etc.)
Ar.

+ 3t.;

Q'Tin Is66 Ezr io

trembling

/Jin
run

(quadril. -/of foil.;

Ji^.
id.;

right

and

left,

run

swiftly (Frey)).

;On

7 (||tPV), (subj. tab, in behalf of); in awe and reverence, sq. ?y, for, 4 2 at word of God, sq. 3 Ezr 9 Is 66 (sq. bj>),

(from

fear), abs.

Ju

S 4 13

n.[m.] a kind of locust


f$t")0;

(NH

v6

Aram. JfaL,

Jiji

(Dozy),

locust; iXaJ'jL. swarm of locusts (Frey)) only Lv 1 1 22 (P) in list of edible insects, nanK,
||

all =

(sq. b);

cf. 'b<A

s nixpa 'n Ezr 10

t"hn

n.pr.loc. only

T1

pjf

(v.

sub JS),

a camping-place of Gideon and Israel.

Ju

dybt), ajn.

vb. tremble, be terrified (As. HA20 Pr "; Ar. SJ, be har&du, M., ace. to Dl
'

MM

bashful, shamefaced; consec. Qal Pf


"Wifi
13
,'

NH 'Tl'in a trembling)
Is 19
7 16
,'

t">-nn adj.loc. only c. art. Tin, of Harod 2SE Ju 7 1);= , 1 nijn iChu" 2 S 23 (v. Dr and 2" but' prob. not also 1 S 23 (rd. ^"inn) not in or 1 Ch 1 1, 27 (v. Dr and ; genuine
,
> ;

N|T^ supr.
1.
j-

nVin
,

Is io

29
,

rmn n.f trembling, fear, anxiety


.

p. 45").

niin 2 Ez 26"

K4

Vrin

13

14
1S
,

15

VT|p)

consec.
s3

rrnn
o
(v.

32';

Impf. rVTP Jb

37*,

rvm Gn 27
28

Gn^V + 5 + Ez 38
1.

21

(rd. for TBJ,


1
16

Dr
Lag

+5
Ex
||

t.;

rrinj Am 3*
18

m/ft

Ho
1

11
6
,

10

Ez

26

ITWT
2

Ho n
t.
;

S 14

15

);

cstr.

nTjn

B Co S 14" Pr2 9 25

tOTl Is 32";
1

9
18

JQ,

Is 4

trWJJl
rd. DVn,

Gn 42 +

7m.

1. tremble, quake, of a

mountain
nixp,

"""!" Ez 26 ; 1. trembling, quaking (of terror ascribed to supernat. cause) 1615 1 S i4 (hence D'nbx 'n v. Dr; ||Pnnnni)
); pi.
cf.

BNl,s

so

but
2.

Di
5

(E); of isles

Ez 38 21

(v. supr.);

Dn

io 7

Ez 26

(metaph., in fear); so Is 4 1
infl.

(Y^n

voice of trembling; sq. gen. obj.

'n bip Je D"1K 'n Pr

30 29
4

ltfV D"K).

tremble, of persons

under

supernat

start, start

1 S 14" (|| ""J. "P1); in mental (out of sleep) Ru 3* s3 disturbance Gn 27 (J; c. ace. cogu.) tremble,

HW
;

wp

trembling before man; opp. pleasure Is 21 ; 16 under fig. of garment tremblings (pi.) Ez 26 of effect on coast-princes of fall of

(lBO^

'n),

Tyre.

2. anxious care 2

K4

13
,

ace. cogn.

ell".

A a

rrnn
f ii.
'

354
Isr.

r?"Pn t
T-:

n.pr.loc. a station of *
-

in

wilderness

Nu 33 24 25

site

unknown.

m A m
33
1.:

tpin
.

*
sf.
;

,y_,

BS n.m. (burning of) anger (cf. Lag , n Ez 7 2+ 2 1 cstr fVnn Nu25 +


,
.

Til IN vb. burn, be kindled, of anger


(Aram. \n Pa. cause fire to burn Kin anger, No ZMQ '*; Ar.
sensation, in throat, etc., fr. rage
,_

'Jnn Ez

14

(Co
17

p-in),

"iin

Ex 15 7
(J),

^2

6
;

i?in

pi.

(rare); Zinj.

sf.^3'nn^88 ;alw.of God's anger


sftt

(v.note.infr.),

jVin
18

Y.

burning

and pain)
;

Dt

18

S 28

12 4 EX32 Nu 25 32

Gn 4 6 + 20 t,; Impf. ITJHJ Ex 32" + Qal 2 1. inf Gn 1 8 30 + 7 t. W| Gn 4 + 46 1. /n/.


Pf. 'n
5
; ;

abs. >"nn

s 20 7

cstr.

nitn

1. of
dled,

man:

a. t]K
19 1

mn
S

(one's)
6

burned

Gn 39" Nu
14

(JE),

Ju
s

s0

9
s

n
?

^ 124 anger was kin22 s7 (J), Ex 32 1928


2
;
-

S 24

Ho ii 9 Na i 6 Zp 2 2 25 49 4 12 13 25 3738 30 24 49 37 51 45 Jon 9 3 ^6 9 78 8 5 Jb 20 23 La i 12 4 11 t\n om., Ex 15 7 Ne (song), 18 12 14 1 3 ^ 2" Ez 7 (del. Co), v ; pi. bursts of burnEzr 10"
-

23

26

14 Jos 7 s6 Ch28"-' 3 29 10 30 8 8 913 Je 4 8 26 3 Is 13

ing anger
anger

yjr

33

Jb 3 2 2 6
28

c.

opf
2

DeW EwOl Pe, something burning, e.g. thorns,


;

88 17 Note : fhri-to3 ^58' burning Jer AV Bae Che but Thes SS


.

MV

Gn
25'

30

(E),

44

18

124

Jb

(J), 1 S 17 23 3 2 ; c. b
;

20 30

S 12 6
10

Ch
b.

Nu
it

antith. green thorns Hengst De cooked flesh, autith. raw; Je 25 s8 fHrTI 'n ^BD because of the

irupers., f|K

omitted

mn

24

(E).

was kindled for


'

fierceness oftlie oppressor (1

AV) would

then be

s3 6 M 22 19" Ne 3 4 5 Jon4 -"; ins. Iffr "m 2 S 1 1 @ We Dr TJ>3 'n Gn 31 36 45* (E). 2. of God a. P|K 'n Ex 2 2 23 Nu 22 (E), Nu 1 1 110 I0 14 9 32 (J); c. 3 Ex 4 32 Nu 12 Dt 3i (J), 5 4 6' 11" 2 9 Jos2 3 (D), Ju6 39 2 S6 = 7 26 1 Ch 13', Ho 8 2 K 23 2 Ch 25 Jb 4 2 Ex 3 2 u Nu 1 1 33 (J), Is 5 25 f 106 40 {>N-ifc*3 DP 3 13 Nu25 3 2 (JE); Ju2" M 3 8 io7 2S24 2K13 3
1 ;
ffi
:

36 s 6 (him) he burned with anger Gn 3i (E), 4 ls 7 11 34 Nu i6 (J), 1 S 15 (rd. perh. "IJRJ, Weir 8 in Dr), 18 20" 2 S 3 s 6 8 =i Ch 13",' 2 S 13 s1

the only use of the word of other than God's Hi Gf Ke Che Gie KV % anger ; here

Ew

rightly rd. 3"in oppressing sword (as 46^ 50 16 ). P 2 or E (except song, pin is_ not used in Ex 15 7 ) of the Hex; nor in Ez except 7 12

H D

(del. Co),

v 14

tnn n.m. burning, alw. m(\})


;

*7{1

of Moses

10

17

2li

16

16

Ex 1 1 8 (J); Jonathan 1 S 20 34 army of Ephraim 10 2 Ch 25 Bezin Is 7 of God Dt 29 s3 La 2 3


4
; ;
.

nvnn

v.

.Tmn.
n.pr.m.
father
10
.

i'Nn'B"'J33Jos7 (E); D*TO3, |K omitted, Hb 3 3 c. by Zc 10 b. ? Gn iS 30 32 ^) 2 S 22 8


1

8
;

TP|QV^

of one

of

the

V<-i8

= Note: mrinotin HP(whousee)yp); nor


-

mn

builders of the wall

Ne 3
;

T"in (-/of
Ar.
JJ!

foil.;

NH
i

Tin string together,

in Je Ez Is Pr or poetry of Jb. Niph. Pf. Tiro sq. 3 Ct i 6 (ace. to Eb" 379 De Kb 651 be ) angry with Pt/3 D'l.nsri b'3 a ll that are incensed
1-

esp. jewels or pearls

Aram. TV)

sew or

stitch,

id.; ) id.; beads strung together,

neck-ornament).

11 against (thee) Is 41

so 45

24
.

Hipb.
(?)

P1J

n "3 n

:'7

Ne 3

20

burned with zeal


;

Pf.
re-

t \yr\Xi\ n.[m.] string of beadB, only "pi.

pairing, but \3 irm

om. mnn

BTWia -nWX Ct
strings of
beads.
1

10

thy neck

(is

comely) with

ty

prob. dittogr. ; Impf. Jbi 9 " awd /tinned his anger

*
i"1

against me. Hithp. Impf. "inriFI Pr 24 19 heat oneself in vexation. forms are somewhat dub. Impf.
:

The
2

btf.

37

1 -7

foil,

mng. unknown) father of one of the builders


of the wall, Neh.'s time

^"

.'!

(van d.

H .Tmn), n.pr.m. ( V and


Ne 3".
i.

D'prarrnK rnnrin J e
contend (in a
1

Aow

can<rf

ms. ?TX thou hotly


Pt. '3

ace)

w&A
22
15

ftrnn,

inyn v.
of

sub

nnn.

<Ae Aorses ?

H2?

n ~!0 n

9 ? Je
'

eagerly (to excel)

m cedar;

because thou strivest

tDPnn
2K22
I.
14
.

n.pr.m. grandfather of Shallum,

Thes Ges' 56 6 Ew 1122 ' id., and regarded by most as a rare causative ftera but ag. existence of Tiph'el v. Ba NB im '
;

expl. as THph'il by 01 S2M * Sta iM9b Ko lpOT

who was husband

Huldah

the prophetess

U
cf.

iPT

'

zHuj8M.no.

regards the form ag denom.

(fr.

tear;

(-/of foil.; Aram. tfl~ Ar. peel of bark,


l^i.

cut, scratch,

strip off leaves

noun formed by n preform., cf. Aram. jloi-L" contention); SS would point as Hithp. [cf. Syr.
~i*Xl contend
with,

(mod. Ar. turn wood), doing this).

k^ iron instrument for


stylus

^L^Z contention], although


supr.

TOrjria.[m.]

graving-tool,

1.

meaning of Hithp.

is diff., v.

graving-tool, with which Aaron fashioned

(1SJ1)

Dtmn
the molten calf
1

355
2. stylus, for

cnn
Jb 30"

Ex32

(E).
:

sole shelter of certain outcast peoples

writing on tablet (flfyf) OfoK Bira vSy 3TI3 Is 8 write on it with a mans (i.e. an ordinary)
stylus='u\
all (v.

(D'T^).
fl.

common
1-

characters, intelligible to

[D"^n]

vb. Hiph. ban, devote, exter-

Benz*""

590 ).

t [~]tPn] n.m. Kl ' "engraver, writer, only


in deriv. sense of one possessed of occult
ledge, diviner, astrologer,

minate (MI 17 nnmnn of devoting, dedicating a city to Chemosh, in cl. with '3 explaining
massacre of
of
'<

know-

D enri, abs. D"QD-)PI

Gn 41" + 4 t.; DBCin Ex8 o"; 8 cstr. "'BC'in Gn 4i +2 t.; 1. magicians of Gn 4 i 8 (E; D'Mn), v 24 (E), Ex 8 s 416 Egypt
15
' ||

magician (prob.= v Di OP 2 "" Sta'* 295 327 *)only pi.


.

all inhabitants; the altar-hearih there was dragged before Chemosh l\^. be prohibited, forbidden, unlawful,, become sacred,\
;

11.

make, irronounce sacred, inviolable; Eth.

ihd<n>; prohibit from

common use, consecrate to


Palm. D"\n
;

God, esteem unlawful;

= consacre

22 "J> 2. (all P). j" (|| D'Mn, D'BEbO), v 9 of Babylon Dn 2 2 (|| E'BtfN, D'BBbD, magicians

ZM0 1S75M4 Os ZMOwa jniOin DHM ; Aram. D'lqN and esp. anathematize, exp " communicate; v. also We sktam !,M5 J)r smlix,ff M ES *"" 14 <16o 1. tTgvn Jos 8
'

Vog"

";

Nab-i^Euf- 28 Sab.QinD sanctuary,

temple,

mm

-,

'

>)Hiph.
2

Pf.

+5

II-

DHFT

(-/of

foil.;

relation to

I.

Bin

28 ffjnn Jos io ;

ms. nntrjnn}

g ,g.

r 8.

obscure).

wcnnn
1K523

S 1 5 20
4
;

"Jjioinni

Nu 2

2
;

2 fs. (')ncnnrii

t[a^n]n.m.
fca<?

bag,purse(cf.Ai\ikj/i

consec.
v.

Mi 4 11

(so

33

<S X IIV most;

MTi

i),

of skin or other material) 23 only pi. abs. D'Dnn Jf> 2 S containing each a talent of silver; D*Bnnjl Is 3 s2 in list of

or purse

made

Ges
s9

pL3CTnn

1S15
;

Ch 32"

etc.;

(1

ladies' finery.
I.

S 15 3 rd. lnoinm We Dr); Impf. DT$ Lv DinM Nu 2 1 3 Jos io 37 sf. nonrn j og io 27 M 6 etc. /tod. Dinri Dt 1 16 1 D1D31 Dt 2
i

pi.

pi.

"Hn wtoe
"'ih
,

6reacJ v.

sub

I. "tin.

rannn jesi 3 sf. rmsnnn Jeso26 //. abs. 6 trym Dt 3 +4t.; cstr.D iqn 2 Ch 20*^11";
;

II.

"H^n

11.pr.gent.
.

v.

sub

III. Tin.

sf.

Orp^m

Jos ii 20 + 4 t.; ban, devote (esp.

lyafr "nri,

Dn*nn

v {ton, nn].

religiously, sq. objects hostile to the theocracy Ex 2 2 19 Hoph. J ; t his involved gen. their [v. esp.

set in motion, start fl- L^J 1\}] (cf. Ar. be agitated, 11. < i*)^. ?re(we, motion) only Qal Impf. 3 ms. t*PJf njOl ^tfpife p r x 2

&

destruction ; when a city was devoted the inhab. were put to death, the spoil being destroyed or not ace. to the gravity of the occasion 3 172 Mt s7 cf. 1 S 15 with Dt 2 [contrast Jos 6 3
'

'

'

],

slackness
start its

(i.

e.

a slack or slothful man) doth not


cf.

MI

17

nno-inn b>b3

-ine>yi>

to

AsMar-Clumosh

game De RVm,

Now ( > Be Ew after


Aram.
'TiO, ,

Jewish

trad., doth not roast,

scorch, parch).
II.

I devoted it, i.e. the city Nebo); 1. most oft. of devoting to destruction cities of Canaanites and other neighbours of Isr., exterminating inhabitants, and destroying or appropriating a. Isr. and her leaders subj. their possessions
:

jin
<,

(-/of foil;

meaning unknown).

2'in n.[m.]pl. lattice or other opening through which one may look (Aram. N31H Jos ls 2 al.=Heb. fi^D but NH Tin is an
;

Nu 2 1 23 (destruction ace. to vow), Jos 6 2! (cf. mn^ ffjn v all J); in vM rd. Tiajg (for MT
17
;

smaller than a

window)

opening only 'nrrjD }"XD Ct

2"

peeping in at the

lattice (||ni3?nrrj n'J^D).

8 s6 (, not L, om. ; XanEfS, v.), 1 s4 66 io (JE), Dt 2 3 7" (commanded through 456 20 1717 Moses, cf. for underlying thought v ), 10 21 35 37 3940 (divine (commanded by '*), Jos 2 io
v.

Di VB)

'

/"in (-/of
pea
6

foil.;

meaning unknown).

command), 3 8 9 91518 20 D), 1 S 1 5 (divine


-

1 1

11122021

(divine

command v 1220 command v3 1820


;
-

all
,

cf.

TTPn n.[m.] a kind of weed, peih. chick(cicercula), v.

Lb w " 153
31

(%r.
;

i|cu.

for horses;
9
;

a bs. 'n Jb gives *v"Wn) 31 as growing in 30 Zp2 pi. trinq Pr24 devastated land, coll. Zp 2 9 ; in vineyard of

X Pr 24

fodder

quite secondary is simple exterminate 41 1 Ch 4 b. secondary 1 9 mng. destroy, exterminate, also with other nations subj.:
);
,

v 11

22 23
-

21

2Ki9 =Is37 =2Ch32 ,2Ch20

11

11

14

23

3 44 c. (both by divine command), 51 Dn God as subj., fig. all nations and their armies 2 Is 34 ; the nations of Western Asia Je 25'; the
.

,Je5o

21 ' 26

slothful, pi. "n

VJB

=!D3

Pr 2 4 31

(||

Q^'t^Gp); as

tongue of the Egyptian sea (by drying

it

up)

A a

cnn
Ts

356

cnn
my
('''s)

ii" (but

rd. perh.

annn with

<B 23 X).
:

under

ban (of Benhadad); 'pnn Dy


'rfr

d. so also of devoting even Israelites of Isr. for worshipping other gods

a city
16
;

Is 34' (of

Edom);

Is 43
1

s8

fig.'of

Vg

Dti3

residents of Jabesh-Gilead for not joining in campaign against Benj. Ju 2 1 ". 2. devote to
'"< :

for sacred uses Wttb D'nnn the spoil of the nations Mi 4 13 ; private possessions, whether a S8 man, animal, or field Lv27 (P). Hoph./y>/.
ffin;
29 8 19 Lv27 Ezno ffVg Ex22 ; 1.
;

giving over Jud. to Chald. ; 'n not to be in future Zc 1 4 11 ; Tl n_n ? Wip- K ^ 3 ?"f? Mai s4 ?] 3 smite the land with a ban, i.e. utterly destroy it.

n?

t Din n.pr.loc. (sacred ;

cf.

Sab. n.pr.loc.
tribe

be

put

place in of Naphtali Jos 19 s8 (P); not identified.

DTWM

DHM *'-*-)_

under the ban, devoted (to death), for worshipping


other gods than
'

word

in

OT);

for

Ex 2 2 (JE earliest use of some other theocratic offence


19
;

^in
.

2. devoted, to the temple treasures Ezr io 8 28 in "' esp. Di (Kn)Lv 27 ;


v. Di).
.

Lv 27 s* (P;

Ew

On MDr Din S
,

i.e.

forfeited,
v.
33
.

15

Din, irxo-in' Hal 1. priest of the third course, David's time, ace. to 1 Ch s 2. priest of time of Nehemiah Ne io 6 24 3. heads of families of returning exiles: a.
.

n.-pv. m. (consecrated ; cf.Sab.n.pr.m. 411504 |C

DHM )

fi.

DIPI n.m. Lv2728


;

X.

devotion,
rd.

ban trm ZC14


42

devoted thing.

2.

'n abs. Jos 6 17

+ 24

Ezr2 39 =Ne7 42 Ezr io 21 Ne 12 15 b. Ezr 2 32 = Ne 7 35 Ezr io31 Ne 3 11 4. a prince Ne io 28


,
. ,
.

t.

(most
1

11

Is 34 ; thing devoted to VJtl 1 K 20 1. thing hostile to theocracy, and therefore (in the strictest application) to be either destroyed, or, in the case of certain objects
s

Baer Bin); Bnn Jos

Tn*2in

sf.
''
:

n.pr.loc.
-

(asylum,

cf.

Ar.
45

id.,

(e.g. silver

Jos6 19 24 ),
-

and gold, vessels of brass and iron set apart to sacred uses; esp. a. of
1

Simeon Nu I4 .(JE ; 21 3 (J) where name expl. from Israel's devoting Canaanites of Arad to destruction ; Jos 1 5 30 1 o 4 (P), Dt 1 44 Jos 1 2 14 (D), 30 30 17 1 S 30 1 Ch 4 ; originally called JIB? Ju i ,
in the South, in tribe of
art.

Weta* 1 ***- ,884 6) a royal city of Canaanites,


only here
v. Di),

a Canaan, city, as Jericho, incl. all inhab. (exc. Rahab's family) and spoil Jos 6 171818 7 1 " '; Achan by taking Dnnn-JD made (camp of) Isr. 12 18 cf. 6 and became himself 'n, and was 'n 7 stoned and, with his family and possessions, incl. the spoil, was burnt y"MUMt ( an JE exc.
,

where name

is said to

Hormah because Judah and Simeon (after death


of Joshua) devoted
v.

have been changed to

Di

Nu

3
.

On

its

inhabitants to destruction,

Bite v. JIBS.

TpO-in
mountain,
interior
1884.115

n. pr.

mont. Hermon (sacred


etc., temple,

7'

P;

cf.

13 - 24 - 25

);

TB

^>y

byo committed un-

cf.

Sab. DinD,

Ar. *\^.

faithfulness in the matter of the devoted thing 1 20 is term for the sin Jos 7 22 (both P), cf.

of mosque,
l

Saul and Isr. spared Agag ; king of Amalek and Tin n'B'S"! i.e. of the spoil (sheep and oxen), wh. should have been utterly 21 38 destroyed 1 S 15 (cf. v ; Saul rejected by for this v"- 26 ): so an idolatr. city in Isr. should become 'n, with all its contents, and be utterly 131516 17 b. of individuals, destroyed Dt 1 3 (cf. v ). one having relic of Canaanit. god in his house should become 'n, the relic being 'n Dt 7 26 26 ; every human being who became 'n should be
'113
'>
'

?yo 1CI12 7

peak of Anti-Lebanon range,usually snow-capped, com;

RSfcm .l

asylum, M - ^_the highes(


.
1

H!i

Wetzst ZKWv.

manding southern Syria & northern Palestine; 48 is called ]&'& by the author of Dt^ by 9 the Amorites n^f by the Sidonians fj? Dt 3 It has three peaks and the names ponn and
it
, .

"WB>, distinguished in 1 Oh 5* Ct4 may refer to two of these peaks; D^Onn i/<- 42" prob. refers to these different peaks (see Bob 81""' 357
,

Bad
also

ri11 301

). 1

It is a northern
2
1
;

(P; Di). Di) anything devoted to sanctuary under speci28 ally stringent conditions Lv.27 (v. Di ; and 8 cf. Ezr io a field consecrated to becomes ); under certain conditions Tin Tffto Lv 2 2 ';
'"<

killed

Lv

27

2929

v.

2. appar.(so

Dt 3 8 Jos
Jos
1 1 3

ftonn
3

boundary 'n "in 1J7 nn mount Hermon is used


1
.

Jos ii 17 12 6 13 611
13
1

Ch

s3

but ponrj
i>ya

+ 89 133 Ct 4 8 Vid. penn 23 "- 115 iCh5 (see Wetzst ).


D^^iDin
f
II.

ju 33

28 every 'n is Hlrr^ D'Bhp EHj) v and no 'n that a man may devote, whether man, beast or field, 28 may be sold or redeemed v ; every such 'n (as in case of metals and metal objects Jos 6 1719 ) went to Aaron and his sons Nui8 14 (P), to Zadokite priests Ez 44 20 3. devotion, ban,
,
.

v.

foregoing.

[Din]

vb.

slit (nose, lip, ear, etc.),

mutilate, esp. face (Ar. IjL. perforate, pierce, slit the partition between /he nostrils, or the lip, or the lobe of tlie Qal PL pass. T*Jf C"t<
yn'tJ'

involving destruction

''Onn

K"K

k 20 man
42

Dnn

iK

r3

ear) IN a

man

blind or lame or

Din

357
f 11.
ites,

na-in

mutilated in the face (in nose, lip, ear, etc.), or too Jong in a limb Lv 2 1 18 (H), v. Di (Kn).

[uHn]

n.pr.loc.

1.

abode of Ainori", since


(q. v.),

D'abyea* |i^N3
perh. ss
D-in

Dnrnns J u
JV3 1.

cnn
Stu

fn. Clll a.m. net (as something perforated; cf. Ar. Fl in I^sr- perforated work,
11.M8.

8un=Wf,
(who prop.

NHWB
nets)
S1617
;

M17 Ot Bla; Ty=iV), Ke Be Bu


2. MupiriKuw^ri^rrDin Til, Dinn n^jDJ>D J u 8 13 //w Aper ; the point whence
.

&$

so

NH D-in
Mi
7
.

nH; ph Qnn ma ker


_

(Vtu

jr

[opci ToO]

abs. 'n
pi.

DOT
2

f
26
;

Ec7

Mi

7
i

Ec

Ez 32 totfl Hb i' M Ez 26 514 4 f>; hunter's net 10 514 s net Ez 26 fisherman's 32 47


sf.

"KT\n

place E. of Jordan the ascent of lferes,

Hb

16 - 1617

Dpnn Aq Symm SS. Dnn-n:nri ju 2 9


T

Gideon turned back from pursuing Midian; 0no,,, M 2 ded Isl v rd. so
(

Lag

'

v.

'tttoin n.[m.] sickle (on form


"'")_ Dti6
fi.
9

v.

Ges

sub njtan, -/rap,


v. sub

23

26
.

m. Din, n^p^n, niDin

\mn.

)1P

n.pr.loc. city in northern MesopoGloM


; ,

tamia (As. harrtinuroad, path COT cf. Dl Pll8; Jensen koi"' 28 j uncti on of trading-

(-/of foil.; perh. cf. Aram. ^L. Ethpa.fee clever, )jsLJL shrewd, esp. in bad sense;

y^Jl

Ar.

cX

split, viii. originate,

routes^ cross- roads)


,

mentioned
,

invent).

Abram's sojourn Qn n 31 where Terah died v 32 and whence he departed for Canaan 1 2 4S ; where Laban, Jacob's uncle, lived, and whither Jacob
29
4
;

as city of his father

Tyinn n.pr.m. a great-great-grandson of eapa( x )=V)^ S x e*p, A L in both Qapaa. 0ap


Saul i'Cha
;

41

fled

10 27^ 28 (both

HJ^P),

I -[

t
l"5'?l

vb

re P r aeh
sharpen,

NH

pi

&;
6
;

as conquered by fathers of Sennacherib 12 2 io 12 Is 37 ; as place of trade Ez 27 s As. Harrana (-ni), Schr C0T on Gn 11 s1 27**

Aram. flD
P.

id., -s;!.

acute); Qal /mp/. ';


/

^l"
i>/!

42 V' II 9

Pr2 7
t.;
|"J0|

^
n

&JHL

sharp, keen,

TCJJ^6 T?li n
i s 31

Jb27
^
4

f69

10
.

Xappav.

It

was an ancient seat of worship


1
'

Piel.
etc.

18 fpn J u 5 + 6

nsin

+ 4 1.
7
;

furtlx moon-god (Sin), v. Schr Chwolsohn 8"" " ' 303ff Wiistenfeld ZMG 1864 443 Schr KG 360, 636 g acnau R8l e 17 MeZ Geach d Stadt Harran, 1892

of

+ iot.

pf.;
2

Impf.
t.

2S21 21 1CI120

'

ff-

'

TJ^ ^74'+

sf.;

//. spnij Is 3 7
pi.

+5

t.;

fn.
i

pH
46 - 46
;
'

n.pr.m. son of Caleb of Judah

DQ-j'n3 2

S 23" (but
ace.
;

reproach,
c.

prop, say sharp things


Ju 8 15
1

v. infr.);

pnD ^44";
against, 21 2 S 21

Ch

I, * 1

Appav,

DHM

Qpav (Sab. n.pr.

EplBr

"n

pn

taunt,

">- 2

- 3 -

56

V
pin rva p
.

+ 1 Ch
14" 17
as the
5

20 7
;

God, by injustice to the poor Pr


416 22 23 4 Is 3 7 723 g s Philistines 2 S 23 3,

pin, pft
"'^h
t D^iin
5

v.

SU p r.

Yahweh, by

idolatry Is 65';

Yahweh
'

adj. gent. v. id.


,

=2
(poss.

God of Israel Ch 32 17 (c. |); c.

MT

O^n n.pr.loc.
= Ml"
32

two hol-

(but rd.
as
1
17

D , B'1 DD3 at Pas-dammtm, n.pr.loc,


11
12

lows, caves, ravines, v.

Is 15 Je 48 , city of Moab;

pin JV3) 'p/1 T$D Je 4 8 5 Dtfih 4 8 34 tfjYlh


,
',

DWn

Ch
13

WeDr);
10
'

44

poet,

55 57* 74 and fig., despise, scorn, TVtDp

^42" reproach, Ne6 12 aM 1029 z 281 .' 79 s 9 l'


13

B"SJ 'n

Ju

1S

Apaviup., Qpavaip.

jmn (i.e. prob. tfSln); On 0??Pn Jos 13 10 "

tnEin n.f.
cstr.

reproach

sf.

'n

Gn 34"+ 35 t.;
M etc.
cstr.
;
;

S 13

34

v.

WeDr

and pin n<3.

na-in j os
t. sfs.;
10
yff

5'+ 15 1.;
nia-jn

"McS^n
1

n.pr.m. name in tribe of Asher


v. Be.

17

Ch

s6

= n.pr.loc.
L
Aputfpip.
foil.;

Avap<pap,

nisin
also
3

69
3

pi.

f 74 2 ^69" Dni2
injfjn

1. taunt of
9 20 - 21

enemy
13

S 17 28

so

iS25

*;

reproach cast upon another, scorn,

Apvatpap,

contumely

Ne
Ez

P"^n (vof
Jb 9 7
Ju
(||D<3313);
8

meaning dubious).

18 Is 51 7
b]}

69 3 5 71 89 1 19 Pr 21 33 ; 'n J>0tf Je 5i 61 Zp 2 8 La 3 61 ;

s6

51

22

Ju,4IS sun (NH id.) abs.'n fi.Cnn n.m.


c.

'n ;n3

Je 23 40
19

by 'n
15

NB'J

15 (slander);

'n NtTJ

H epenth. npnnn K3J D-1D3

Je3i

EZ36

Mi

16

(reproach);
15

&3
18

14'

(cf.

?y, n?y) before the sun could go


*84 233 '7
'

8 by 'n Jear reproach for ^69 Je 15 Zp 3 ; 16 12 51 36 10 'n 3^*1 H012 'n ^-in ^6 9 79 89 ; Nes
;

down

clmmher Sta 24 * 1

(but rd. pcrh. i"n"!0n into the (bridal)


).

^D

'n

Ton

S i7 26 Is 25 s

'n -yarn
10

^ 119

38
;

reproaches against

God ^ 69

(I'Slin niS'n),

358
(fffl

ynn
thing

2. rejrroach which rests upon one, condition of shame, disgrace: a. sexual 13 13 s Is 47 Ez 16 57 Pr 6 b. barrenness 2 S 13

74 79

12

of
c.

womb Gn3083 (E) IS4


hunger Ez

30 3 6 ; disease

widowhood Jb 1 9 s d.
.

Is 54*.
ritual,

family)

proper way or manner, but also gain, acquire [subsistence] for one's only Nipt. Ft. f. Vft6 JlBTn nnSE'

<wm o

from

its

a maidservant acquired for a


concubine)

man

Gn 34" (P) Jos 5' (JE). e. infrom enemies La 3 30 5 Ne i 3 2 7 Jb 16 10 juries Dn 1 1 1818 3. a reproach, the object of reproach, the person or thing reproached D"JN na"in a
uncircumcision
1 .

L v 1 9 s6 (H v^cut

cf.

NH nann of woman
(NH
;

(viz.

as his

designated for a man).


"flid.,

Ijv

sharpen, decide

cut in, decide,

Aram,

rejrroach

of

man
rb

i^2 2
Is
2
;

7
;

733 'n 39
to
12

9
;

?'T\ PPFI
42
20

dig, decide, harisu, trench,

in deriv.; As. hardsu, 8 * 81502

Zehnpfund
40

become an

object

of reproach
(fffl)
16

31

Ez
49

15

5
13

('b)

+ 69" Dn 9
'r6 jro

12
9

s 30 Je 6"* r (b) n jna Ez

79 89 1 09 20 8 42* 44 812
22
;

Ph.

pn
22

ABQl "'- Mwl8SU1 decmw, Hoffm )~- Qal


1 1
7
;

Pf. 3 ms. 'M Jos io

Jo

19

^78";

+ 44";
fll.

by 'n

Je24 29 Ez s 2 ttfc 1 S 1 1
.

18

M J02 17 'b'n

TW Ex
Is io

2
;

Impf. JWjn 1 K 20 ms. pnn 2 S s 24 Pt.pass. pin


21
; ;
;

tri

Lv

22

s2

pi.

own

infr.) 1.
n^3:
j>

cut, mutilate

jb i 4 6 (v. also pin Lv2 2 w pUE' h f^JJ


fig.

^Iin

(-v/offoU.; cf.Ar.wjJi.^ortr

18 pirriS).

2. sliarpen,

the tongue,

fruit, pluck).

(Ar. i_ij.=r freshly gathered fruit, autumn (also rai Sab. (f)D~\n 0/ autumn or beginning of winter)

Trpnn.m.

harvest- time,

autumn

*6 Ex 1 i 7 (J), i.e. utter no sound fcfe>j> 3^|"'n; 21 3. decide 1 K 20 40 against Isr., Jos io s so pt. pass. VD' D^VPn Jb 14 his days (abs.);
.

are determined, fixed (|| VEhn 13DO), Is io 'n |V?3 ; act with decision 2 S 5 24 . Niph. Pt.

22

1)HM ZMG1875.x.697. g ab ST, pj MnRsB^OT, cf. ZMU1865 I68 m Eth.f<5: araiw cMnvm* Os(Levy) 11875 841 zmg i88. 369. KAT2 Xs.harjm, Schr'
J

'

'

dhm
4
;

nyiTO Isio^+st.; nripJ Dn9 26 (both these NB9 decisive TU1 n?3 forms inf. cstr. ace. to Ba );
Is io
2:1

""COT

1-

"

20 _.ci-i"m^pGn8 (J),V'74 Zci4 'nn rtq 22 15 autumn-house or palace Am 3 J636 ( + EHn3 <Ae 9*/* month, i.e. Nov.- Dec); 'no 'jPB>nn
2!!

) abs/nZci4 + 5t.;6f.' 3inJb 8


,

28 22 1JH9 27 a consumption and


(i.e.

strict de-

cision

that which

17

nrib'jo 'j

13

Dn

1 1

36
;

determined), ntobi 'na Dn 9 s6 *<Wc

is strictly

determining of desolation.
"J"

CHIT N? ?SV Pr 20 4 a sluggard ploughs not after , , , harvest; as implying maturity, ?"! ^ ? 3 Jb29* in the days of my autumn (prime).
1

I.VW1
Ba

adj. sharp, diligent (on this and

foil. v.

" 173

in.

time

[^n] vb.denom. remain in harvest Eng. to winter) only Qal (so Ar. uJX
;

nirjn Ami ; 1. : of threshing instrument EHn 'fl J"liD Is sharp 15 27 4 1 ; without 'D, as subst., 2S (where KhV);

) pin

Is 28 s7 44
;

1 1 1.

pi.

BfPQ

Prio4

i2 24 ; D'Sin

Pri3

impf
t/ie

fs.

ijnn vby
it.

pan

npn|"7|

is i8 aii

^">

3n 'n

Ami
:

3
;

beasts of the earth shall spend the harvest-

fig. diligent 2427

as

2. Jb 4 i 22 (fig.of crocodile). 5 4 subst. Pr 21 opp. HJD"j Pr io


;

12

time upon

opp. ^SV Pr 13

. Dn 9 26

v. iv.

pin.

Fpn

(<lub.

whether from
1

I.

or II.) n.pr.m.
2
51
.

11.

Y^nn
'4

n.[m.] strict decision, only pOJ?


aZZy of strict decision (v.

a chief of the line of Judah

Ch

14 pinn Jo 4

Ba K c ).

v.

T Fpn, Fp~*n Ar. i_L. autumn, n.pr.m.(cf. 1. *|"in head of a family of reTin supr.)

fin.

tpnn
,

n "y"!

turned exiles
(cf.

Ne 7 M (
Tin

Ap<,

'ni 3in"l

Iwfnj)sesT}V

!"n^

ear/,y

18 ram) Ezr 2 ( Ovpa,

A lapa, L
Neio
c.
2"

Ew Zb Meinh (q.v.); Gr T m
yVft 3in"l

As. harisu, hirisu, id., only ) Dn 9 s5 si vera 1. ; as above Ges Herzf

n.[m.] trench, moat (Aram. in Dl awB

Qpat).

2.

one of those sealed

with public places and

< @

Bev

streets.

@ Apn<p(a), @L Apr)<p.
t^ynnQr,
'nn

''B'nn Kt, adj.gent.


12 6 (Baer, v
;

art.;

f iv. mother t

ynn n.pr.m. father of king


2K21",
Apovs.

Anion's

VWpB^

Ch

van

Xapa(t)<p(t)i,

A Apovcpi

perh.,
.

if

Qr

H), right, con-

d.

[y^n]
2
31

nected with

TO Ne 7

2i

instrument;
'3n!J
i.

n.m. * 8 " 1S a cut, thing cut, sharp


pi. cstr.

T10
'n
1

S 17 18
18

Ch 20 3

S 12 ; 1. 3bnn

cuts of milk

fIV.

[^in]

vb. acquire

(cf.

Ar.

e.

cheeses.

2. sharp instr. of iron, 2

S 1 2 31 =

crrsrn
i

359
rnj^ap
(

in
Je 6 M
(fig.);

Ch

20

rtf-ncci

bpzn
T>r

'nai

c f.

Am

fierce fire

scorched, charred, of the

sub

fim

1,

and

Bm
).

vine (as fuel)

Ez 15 45 middle part charred,

(he

T ''ijpn n.m.pl. some insignificant vineproduct, usu. taken as grape-kernels, grapestones, fr.iicrid taste, so Thes ("after OnkMishn), 4 v. also JJ p. 260 supr. SpJ?) 'no |*H |D3t? Nu 6
:

ends devoured (P3N) by fire (sim. of inhab. of 10 Jerus.); bones (sim. id.) Ez 24 (v. supr.).
2. burn, of bones in fever >^io2 4 (IpiDiJ, cf. 4 'ro 60 . Qal Jb 30 "'); beparclied, of throat
:

WU

of <Ae wine-vine, including both

DWOT
of
cf.

Is 4 1
Pr 26 21

11

45

24

an<#

Cti e v.mn. Pilp. /ra/a^-innnb


strife.

JT,

to

kindle

he shall not
II.

eat.

Vlll

be yellow (prob.

T[~\"in] n.[m.] parched place (Ar. >I>Ci,


foil.
:

Syr.

">i. id. (rare),

Wojl
if
1
,

yellow ;
:

Aram. Jpm

Bd^'^only
(Hnrjjj)
fi

pi. abs.

tTTHJj

1^D3

'n

J e 17 6

safflower, Ar.
Aram. Pflanrenn.
218

J*irL\
Ttj

id.

v.

No Z "G "', Low


pn,
</oW,

f life of godless.

tirnn
"J__tn Dt 28".

n.m. violent heat, fever

137\

(v.

Ba

amai

'nai

tv.Y*nnn.m. v-Dr 8 -" As./(urd


1

Pr8

,0

np^ai nrnjn* nsn#|

gold, poet. (Ph.


?

"";

always

Zc 9 3 of dove's wings 1^ 68' 4 'H P1PT3; elsewh. in comparison with value of 10 19 16 wisdom, etc. Pr 3" 8 (IrtM T!) v 16
||

M) pnn^68"+5t.;
,

IDS

T~l*irnn n.pr.m. head of a family of


5 returning exiles Ezr 2 (meaning as above ? or fr.
'

= Ne 7
11.

s3
;

Apov(a)p

"Tin

f).

(quadrilit. -/of bind or twist powerfully,

33k

iTl

foil.;

cf.

Ar. C/UL
"<n

II.

IM (\/of
free,

foil.;

Ar. \L be or become

Prey).

free,

fetter, pang, only yen 'n i s 5 8 bonds of pi. wickedness i.e. imposed by wicked men (||nV ttK a. pawo* (cf. bn, i>an), a bs. fi p neito). DniDi> ^73* </(ey Aaw no pangs (rd. '151 DPI te?).

T[n2nn]
niaxin
;

n.[f.]

bond,
.

'_ 1.

cstr

Tin Pi. set free, Aram. TUJ, tL Pa. set free, Kin, freeman; xn"]n freed-man, -woman; Sab. in freeman, noble DHM*""'- * w Eth. At?.: coll.
jj>.

freeborn;

NH
;

(?)

army,

troops (in rhtME: /re,

Amhar.
rioftie,

_/ree,

noife, ace. to

Di 85 ),
Neh.,

etc.)
8

f
v.

11.

1K21 [ih] n.m.

noble,

CSTTl
I

v.

sub

1.

pn.
teeth, only

Dr

In,r619 "

+ 6t.,
Is 34
12
;

pin vb.
(NH

gnash or grind the

nobles
13
6
17
,

(v. D""iin

8 Lag *) only pi. D^h 1 K 2 1 17 Ec 10", Ne6 + 3 t.; sf. nnh

BN

late, esp.

in

poet.

id.; Ar. ,jS>.jile, rub togetlier, grate

or grind (teeth); Aram. &IL id.) Qal Pf 10 3 ms. 'n Jbi6; Impf. pin? ,/,ii2 ; TpTM
'

nobles of Judah,

AW

Naboth's city
^.h 6 17 13^

21 ";
OT

Je27

39

Ne6
4
813
11.

17 7

Ec io 17

bnaOffl 'nn (in Jerusalem) Ne2 of Edom Is 34 12 . 1. in, y. ,

16

35 Inf. abs. pin the teeth in rage against: grind


; ;

La 2 16
16

>

t.

plh
2
16

12
,/,

T,n.
III.

37

';
12

21?

TOtf 'n i^37

nri (vof foil.;


hole,

35
c.

abs.

without 7V ii2
'n

10

La
-

(only here
,
-

W sing.); c.3 instr.(Ges'


Jb 16 9
.

119 -

3b *

Da Sj" -* 73B

pierce, fyurru, hole or mouth of millstone


pierce\.

v. As. hardru, bore, ravine Dl Pr169, 182 ; Ar. -a.


;

NH

in"in Jore,

-bynvz
jl. [
I

jnj

vb. be hot, scorched, burn,

Ez

late ti 6e 7io<, 6wrw, thirst; Eth. (Ar. Aram, in cf. As. ardru, glow, SASm 30 A.rb.1.,, n BelgerBAs . i\_Qai/y. 3 fs# n-injbso

poet.

&

fin. "lh, "Yin n.[m.] hole; abs.in 2X12' 4 8 7 (del. Co B etc.), T,n Ct 5 , Dnh 1 S 14"; 3 6 cstr. "in Jb 30 ; sf. vih Na 2 fnnn Zc 14";

rfi/.:

hole in lid of chest 2

10

(made by boring,

flini consec.

Ez 24

11
,

scorched, Jerus.,

under

*Hg Is 24 fig. of caldron


;

1.

2pi), in

door Ct 5 4 ; in wall

Ez 8 7

(v.

supra);

be hot,

12 =eye-socket 'n^ njpEH YTJ) Zc 14 (plague of

Ez 24 11

2. burn-= be burned, fig. of men, in '''s judgs 3. burn, of bones of sick men ment, Is 24
.

in fever 3irr|D 'n


, ,
1-

Miph. Pf inj Je 6 W 1H3 Ez 15 4 in? ,/, 60 4 3 pi. WJJ f 102 4 368 Ez 15 5 W$ Ez 24 10 (del. (Ko )"; imp/. VQ 1. be scorched, of bellows nED in CoBal.)
.

Jb 30 30

enemies of Jerusalem) holes as hiding-places 11 so also 13 8 Ew We 1 r (for for men 1 S 14 ,_in D'nin), dwelling of outcast people IBP 6 11 n. of dens of lions Na 2 13 1. in, v. 11. Jb30
;
,

MT

.tin, Tin
asp
(iflS).

n.[m.]

id.
;

coll.

nn
1 1

Is
8

42

s1

as hiding-places of

men

cstr.

in

la

hole of

*nn
fn. "Hfr, '"Vin
adj., usu. n.pr.gent.

360
et
18

nunn
i4

pers. (prob. = cave-dweller, soThes RobGes M V


VB; v.alsoWMax Mull^'" DuEuro, 13,U661M) 1.

4 io Impf. Bnn? Is 28" Pr 20 &Vr. io u Am 6 12 2 ms. NW Dt2 2 Ho io + (v. infr.); M Bhn 1 g 8 12 Pt. vhp Gn 4 22 Pr 3 // cstr.

Ho
;

13

adj. gent, 'nn -V]l& Gn 36* Seir the Horite (P) ; 2 ^nn. 2. n.pr.gent. alw. rd. 'nn also v for

+5

t.;
8

BP.in

Am
cut

13

';

pi.

B^h f
i
14
;

129

'tsnh

MT

Jb4 +3t.,
Jei7':

usu. sg. coll. , inri ancient inhabitants of land of Edom Gn 14 6 0"?); in


c. art.;
)

1.

fpl. abs.

ni&nh Jb
engrave,

pass.

nBTin
in
;

in,

of worker

i^W
36

called DV1N

jnSS

21

20

"r^ff *J|
s

(vid.'v

);

cf.

metals bpy* D3P rn7~py 'n Je 17 1 engraved on the fig.

na-n? 'n

Gn 4 22 (J), nero'n 1 K7 14

tablet

(where alone D^nn), v" they were driven out by sons of Esau (yet v.
v 59
-

30

ace. 'to

DtV
;

nnd Di) d Xoppaws, oi Xoppaim, M XoPP 3. n.pr.pers.m. a. nn (Gn 36*> (<)i). 39 an Edomite Gn 36 s2 1 Ch i XoPP(<)i. s b. nln a Simeonite Nu 1 3 but 2oup()i, L

Gn36

lc,

2. plough, lit., human subj. of their lieart. 10 (animal usu. c. 3) no obj. expr. 1K19" Dt 22 12 24 rd. prob. so D>TM3 B'nq: Am 6 Is 28 (but
; ,

DJ
1

Soufipi.

1.

'in v. sub
foil.;

1. ""in.

S 8 12 plough his ploughing ( = do his plough4 of JudahHoio 11 with ethical fig. ing), Pr 20 13 'n Jb 4 s (lljnt, ref. Wi 'n v (|hvp), ?}?
;

^33 Bh; v.We

al.');

c.

ace. cogn. iS*"}n 'n

ti*"in (V'of
lacerate,

cf.

Ar.

^i

vb. scmteA,

IVp);

D'EnH IBnn
EHn

^"Py

3
>//

129 upon
Is 28
24
,

my
14

back

i\y- irritation,

have ploughmen ploughed


wicked);
.

etc.)

= ploughman

(fig.

of oppression

by
13

Am
.

TtZT^n n.Tm.1 earthenware, earthen vesJ L V


eel, sherd, potsherd, P and late (NH D^ri, 21 17 Aram. DTn)_ abs. 'n Lv 6 + 9t., Enn Nu 5

(|pSip); 'n with oxen subj. only devise (as one who works in, practises), usu.
i
;

Jb

9 3.

4
esp.

t;

pi. cstr. 'bno


:

1. earthenware

P Lv6 21
P126 23
2
;

11

33

?fcnn Ez 23 14 'n~y? earthen vessel Je 32 550 12 1? without i5 Nu5 14

IS45
'

sf.

s4

14 bad sense, obj. nyn Pr f, jn 6 P ni3yno v 22 s0 18 but also 3iB ghh v 22 v JTl 'Bnh Pr 12 14
.

Niph. Impf.
as

fs.

BO.nn
be

nw
1

pX

Mi

12

field

she

shall

ploughed
cf.

Je

Zion,

26 18

'??

cf.

'n

"W*

P3jpa

Jeig
-

1
;

'n \?33b

Hiph.

Pt. ~by njn


(v.

l^nqp

S 23' fabricating
We).
(Ph. cstr.Enn

4 they are reckoned as earthen of sons of Zion ; nTK ''eHO

La
(i

23 earthen vessel, v. Pr2 6 potsherd (perh. earthen potsherds (of men, over supr.) among

vessels, sim. &$} Is 45"

mischief against

Dr, and

ttthn n.m. T

Ex3823

graver, artificer
36

their potter); sim. of dryness 1^ 22 against 2. o fragment of earthenware, sherd Is 310"


'*
.

16

enn) abs.'n(=*E }n)Ex 3 5 + 2i 4 t.; Ex 28"+ 2 t.; plBfjn Hoi3 +7t.; 35 iCh4 1414 Nen (v. infr.); cstr. ^n
+
6t.;

D'Bnn
2

S 5"
in

1.

graver,

artificer:

a.

worker

Ez 23 s4

Jb4i sharpest potsherds, himself; on belly of crocodile. fig. of sharp scales

"injnnp 'n ^JflH

'n

Jb

a sAerd

<o

scrape

metal

22

ruznn
(

v.

nbnn-rp.
disease, itch

S 13" H08 6 13 2 Dt 27 15 Je io 9 (|| T?.'S), Is ' 12 s 1S 40" (|| id.), 54 1 Ch 29 i'Jl 3 n Is 44 2 Ch also Is 4i 7 ( + TO*); appar.=ham24"; perh. 3 merer Zc 2 (symbol.), b. worker in wood J*J? 'n 2Kl2 M 22 6 =2Ch n
1
;

2S5"=lChl4
3 20

(D

3tJ?),

34

in.

[D^Pl] n.[m.] an eruptive


;

Je io Is4O
also

44

13

(v.also
12

Ch
||

(Aram. Np"!n ]kiv~; also *cooiL rough, etc.) D-uni LH28 27 Kt, 3"!?). 1, 11. o-in

v.

Ezr 3 7

Ch

24

(both

infr.); perh. C. worker 3Vn).


1

22 15

(||D^s

in stone I"? J3K T\ 2


also of

5"= 1 Ch 14

(om. )3N);

sub Din.

engraving on gems )3N 'n Ex 28" (P;


;

tmo^n
o

sherd

mpinn ^B> nriSJe 19


into the valley of

Kt,

rvenn Qr
2
,

n.f.cou. potdesignation of a

||

Dnh PM)f)

see also

foil.

d. in gen. ftj J?S t\


cf.

Ch

22 ,s

idol-maker BT? '" Is 45",


supr.),
14

44

(also v
||

1213

24

1416

Je 24 1 29'
||

(all

gate in Jerus.; opening of the gate ofpotsherds, 1011 and Gf ) i.e. where they were thrown (vid. v
it led

Hinnom

Ex 3 5 35 38 s3 (both P D"Bhn K'3 1 Ch4 'nn *J N^e


-13DD),
,

both
ii
1
35

3^).
14
,

In

valley of'(the)

xaptr()i#

artificers,

and D'Bnn
v. Ol'*

artificers
183 '

CI14
;

n has

favours Qr.

vb. cut in, engrave, plough, j-I. [2'jnj devise id., plough, so Eth. thdhi Ph. tjnn

exceptionally, 2. fi<'. JT'nK'10 'n

Kci"-'

60 - 6

rd.

D-Knnj

Ez

36

men
5

skilled to destroy.

(NH

f
only
.

1.

Httpn

n.f. carving, skilful

working,
'n

Aram.' rare) J"nne?M/rav, li

cleave, plough, Ar.


3 1

&jL plough) Qal

Pf.

whn f

29

DnfSJ

ju

cstr.>5?

nsnn Ex
361

31 35

33
;

??K

31' 35 .

11.

risnn

v. p.

infr.

tfnn
Tt2J
abs.">
,

361

">nn.m.ploughing,ploughing-timo 6 Xp 'n Gn 45 (E) ploughing and harvestT


'!

II

D .^),

38

14

(||td.); also

Lv 19"
cf.

(H), Is
8
;

35" 42
Oct. p. a

,819

+ v 19b

(for last

*$,

43

29" Or"* 18"


1'

ing; also (=ztitne of ploughing and harvest)

y_ QJjg Comm., JQ

Jan. 189S. 332\

.-8.

'fl

JflB

ylf

C8 5

Ex 34 21

(JE);

c. sf.

as ace. cogn.

W^B

trin

a deaf adder. f

8 12 (v. supr.B'in2).

t[n">~)p,
sg. sf.

PUnTO]
1

n.f.
20

ploughshare
to

'n

UJ^n n.[m.]asadv.silently,seeretly D'pOB Jos 2 (JE) exploring secretly.


I.
1

man

his

WO*? ? v 20 ploughshare I S 1 3
tftf
20
,

inp

sharpen each
iEflIP) -f

+ inx,
goad
2l

III.

inunqo v

rd. prob. \3irn his


21

(so

<3

If IN (vof foil.; meaning unknown). El31 3 tttPP! n.m. wood, wooded height
'

WeDr,
list
;

see v ); pi. abs. hfcnno v on txt. of both vv. see Dr).


-

+ similar

G, "

wooded height (As. hurrn,


(v.

also

Dl

Pr 18

Che "* - "

COT GlM Lyons"on,"


*
:*

te-

" 9

[^"""7] vb * be silent, dumb, speechless; 2. be deaf; chiefly poet. (NH Pi. make deaf; Aram. *.*, J*.;*. 6 dumb, deaf;
f
II.

wood, forest; Aram. NKnin


-

itf.)

a
)
,

NH BHin
9

bs. 'n Is

17

Ez 3 i 3 (butonbothv.infr.);nEnniS23 ,6 (v.Dr); nenna 1 s 2 3 1618 1'; pi. conn 2 ch 2 f; wooded


height
1

Ar.
l

_^i

restrain, ace.

dumb, speechless, cf. As. hardsu, BN 120 Pr100 v. Lag to Dl Qal )


;

S 23 16 (|pna
19
;

y"), v

imp/ ehn; ^so

3
;

ms.
13

ennn

,/,

2 8'

83

ehnn

* 35 M

Mi 7^ ; 3 fpl. 1. 6 silent, alw. of God's keeping silence


109';

"ftS * 39

"#?#
1

nn 'i^?nn nyaaa v D'^soi 4 2 7 and on the wooded heights he built fortresses and towers (||n^W ina); "VDNni Bnhn
Is 17
9

so 'na ninstpa 'na* 2 Ch ntaya

1918

TO\ty

when men pray ^35 503


39".
subj.

2. be deaf, subj.

',

83" 109 ; 'SBO sq.

sq.

h? 28
1

of the wooded heights and summits Ges Ew De Di R V; but rd. prob. , ^D^5^1 ''inn 'V forsaken places of the llivites
the forsaken places

D^?w Mi

1S

Hiph. Pf Knnn Nu

and

the Amorites, so

Lag Che Or Brd Du

'n

30

16

Gn34

5
;

S^"!.? consec.
<
12
;

Nu 30s 8
-

Bnnni
/wip/
infr.);
2

consec. NU30
B""!D:

??yinB Est

+ 2 t.etc;
Zp3
x
14
,

?SD Ez 3 1 3 shade-giving wood or thicket, of close branches of cedar (but sense hardly legitimate;
del.

Nu

30

15

+2tV
13

17

Co).

(incl.

v.
.

2 ms. B"inPI

Hb
5
;

juss. BH.nri

p^HD" Ex'14 etc.; Jbi3 vhm Jui8 !9 + 2t.; ^iqn 2S13 20 iCnnn 13 15 Jbi3 IS41 Tra/. abs. Ennn Nu30 4-2t.;
pB'nnri
;
1

mp], Imv.

(\/ of on etym. suggestions


111

IV.

foil.;

meaning unknown;

v.

infr.)

11.

[ttT)n] n.[m.]magie art, orpt'ih. magic

Pi. B>nnip

Gn 24"+ 2

drug (Aram.
magician,
tion of
1*.

D'B'nnp 2 S 1 9"; 1. be silent ( exhibit silence) s s1 a. almost alw. of men Gn 24 34 Ex I4 14 (all Jui8 19 2Si3 20 i 9 11 2Ki8 36 =Is 3 6 21 Je 4 19 J), Jb 6 24 1 3 6519 33 3133 Pr 1 1 12 1 7 s8 f 32 s Ne 5 s Est 1414 4 also ^l.npa Wl 1 S 10 27 (but rd. rather 4 7 ? *^ an<^ *' <* 'o V am after about a ^7
,

t.

(incl.' I

S io 27

v.

infr.);

^ incantation, magic
(jlla.,

j>.IL practise

magic, Bnn
art,

LiiL

magic potion,

so Eth. ihC-C\.\

preparaone using

incantations;

sfidft; thCtl: rfl<J-ft:

incantation,

magic; comp. perh. Ar.


broth given to

ilyi. a medicinal
125

women
v.

in childbed; tSHPI perh.


-

magical drug,

month, Dr); tfUnsa 5?nrP Zp 3 (@ BNjJ ' he willrenew his love, v.esp. Buhl ZA Wv.i88Mra^. n
17

D'Bhn Is g 3
(||

skilled

!?[

Jia3),
<

only Dan ) in magic arts, or drugs (> others gen. handicraft).


1(l86 '

RS Jph:",

? pers. keep silence at one, i.e. fail to make 5 812151515 objection at proper time Nu go (all P)
c.
-

f in. W~)r\ n.pr.m. a Levite


pairj\,

Ch 9 15

P-

vN

1 come silently unto me; 'nn Is 41 pregn. s7 be silent f? pers. cease to speak with Je 38 sq. V13 TIK Jb 41 4 about, pass by in silence, sq. ace.
;

Apes,

L
2
62

Apijf.

t MttJ^H n.pr.m. head of a family of returning exiles Ezr

Aprj<ra, L

Baao-f7,=Ne 7"

b. rarely of
i 13

God, permitting
21
.

evil in silence

Hb

A8a<ra.
fn.

IS42

14

^5o
1 1
3
.

2. once causat.

make silent,

nttnn

n.pr.loc. only in combin.

"pi

3. be deaf shew deafness: "?X be not deaf (turning) piND BD ennn from us, so as not to cry.
c. ace.

Jb

iSf

2ls D^jn, Harosheth of the nations (v. ^3), Ju4 "; perh. mod. el-Ifaritiye, on rirht bank of lower

Kishon
as
<r.

ttrhn adj. deaf Ehn (ax*N?) Ex 4" + 18 + 3 t.;deaf, Ex 4 11 (J t.; pi. B*fhn Is 2 9

v.

kii

Thomson L, d,n<1Bu0 :C !nl^* rlMtto 1883 Be Bla Cooke Hut.D.b.s GASm "**''8
''
'

Q^XOyj

v.

Ehn and

!?

also

11.

Bnn.

ntfnn

362

nm
;

T ['tlT^n] adj. meaning wholly dub.; only nte^in D'liJ nn Jon 4"; a silent east wind is not
suitable in context;
jeGt.
,
;

still

sultry is
I.

mere conSt prop.

n b"in = n D in,
, ,

Hi autumnal (v
fr.

tsnn);

30 Niph. Impf. rrr\fiv TK tf$ Jb2i at the day of calamity the wicked is spared (pass, of 6 Qal 1 e) Tjb'm Jb 1 6 ie assuaged, of pain (pass, of Qal 2).

Din sun

comes) hot east to explain.

wind;

We

(or -/whence Din makes no attempt

TP
)lLf

vfc. Btrip off s trip,


10
,

make bare
, ;

tLJi
upon

]TTJ vb. grave, engrave, only

Qal

Pt. pass. Tlh^n by TTnn


the tablets

32 (E), engraved (by finger of God), but fr. iibis

Ex

16

nsbn j i 7 visten is 52 Qal Pf. 9 Je 13 26 49 10 Imv. fs. Impf t\vm yj, 29 2 -'Ei'tfTI Is abs. ^0 Joi 7 cstr. 47 Inf. tfH$ 4 16 Pt. pass, listen Ez 4 7 ^sten L530' Hg2
ten
; ;

Is 20 (pi. cstr.?

cf.

infr.).

1.

strip off, expose

sence of

|| cogn. lang. (Ar. JL^i. perforate, bore, slit) prob. error for B'lin (J e 17').

in

oneself by removing (obj. 73K', flowing skirt, s train) Is 47 of Babylon, personified as queen
(||

t [rnn] n.pr.loc, only in nin 1JT

22'.

P^

^l),

TOS-^y 7J^B>
of
7 ''

26 'n Je 13 .
10

lay bare,

fig.

Is 52

obj.
del. v.

thft

2. strip, of JJilJ;
;

t^Tt^n
Aram.
=]Dn,
-

vb. withhold, refrain

(NH

!JP0,

prophet,
obj. pers.

Ez

;'Sab. pntro weaned (child) DHM Vog s z*>)_ Qal Pf. tyn Gn 39 + 4 t. (+ Ez 18
No*- 6
15

JL;

(but
1"

Co

as interpol.)
f)fc>n

Palm. "JDn remit, spare,

Je 49

(||W5>3);

PlSbn

30
i

Ba;

v. "]t5*n;

Is 38 17 v.

infr.),
10
,

^n
,

Is

of locusts stripping fig-tree; nt? ''Bten Is2 4 (pt. either sg. coll., with formative ending *_, 8*" 19 "* 68 BSMS 87 1 De or

Lag

'-

pi. cstr., v.
'i

Ges*
14

");

4 , tt'fp

Jb3o
2
fs.

10
,

ttK'n

Jei 4

etc.;
1

Jjnp/

niiy^

'n

f 29*

of voice of

(i.e.

a storm) strip-

^terr

Jbi6 5 +
;

Pr 24 11

2t.; 2 ms. 'n'B'nri Is 58 'nVcnn 'afcHW Is 54 s etc. ; 7m. $*]


,

ping

forests.
16
;

Hg
+
D'JV

3. draw (water) IS30 ; (wine) properly take from the surface, skim.

^ 19
sq.

14
;

1.

P<. *lWl
12

Ife^l Pr 13 1 7 ; a. witlilwld, keep back, keep for oneself


1 1
;
,

Pr io 19
16
9

24

s4

s7

[rpilTJ]
1

n.m. only

pi.

cstr.

'Bfcq
little

V>S>3

acc.,Gn22 (E),v 39 (sq. 301?;bothJ);abs.Pr 56 21 (opp. JflJ) ; withhold the rod (VXt?) in discipline,

20 27 33 X and most, two

flocks

Pri3
evil,
6

24
;

noobj.expr.

24

24

n
.

b.

&epone

from

calamity, She'61,

etc., c. ace.
14
;

and

of goats (9ft&r\segregatum, strictly what is stripped off), but this without other evidence than authority of the Vrss ; Klo proposes 'S^a
CIJI BSipp on of goats.
the bare height, after the

Gn2o

(E),
cf.

1S25
18

3'

19

ofpi nipp

fP 'n

manner

+ 78
fr.

50

Jb 33

MT ApK'n, v. pe>n)
coming) Is 14
6

Is 38' (rd. rDB-n'or lfc\ for abs. hinder (i.e. calamities ;


13
;

tMfftten, t -;
of

NEton n.pr.m. head t -:


"-

of

hast kept back,

thou UJijJO nppb 'n Ezrg downward (=and kept down),

Nethinim among the returning family exiles NSten Ezr 2 43 =NSB>n Ne 7".
'Citrn is 20 4
v.

part of our iniquity, i. e. hast not punished us C. hold in check according to our full desert. 16 c. ace. 2 S 18 v. infr.) obj. D1\??i (or spare Je 14 10 esp. of keeping silence, obj. '3 Jb 7 11
; ;

^n.

t r)tt?nQ n.m. a laying bare, stripping


only
bark.
cstr. |3?n e)fcrip

Gn 30

restrain

my

mouth, D'HSt?

Pr

27 10", D'lDK 17 ;

the white, i.e. so as to

(J) a stripj>ing of shew wood under the

37

pi 'PI N? 'JEO Jb 30 10 from my face they have not withheld spittle (=they have spit in my d. refrain what is mentioned face), (fr. doing
in the context), abs. Is 54 s 58 20 ace. pers. 2 5 he hath spared
1 .

tUt^n
Aram.
8

vb. think,

account
'

(NH

id.;

e. spare,

c.

Naaman

nnj3p

Ar. J.'.^ ; Eth. rfirtQ: id.; Ph. n. apri mng. dub. v.' CIS M Qal Pf. 'n

3g>n, mgm

)
18

so as not to take (

= and hath not taken anything)


perh. also 2
f.

Is33 +9t.;
Is io 7

nrntfri 2

out of his hand


the people

S 1 8 16 Joab spared
c.

+4
;

t.;
;

-ifn: 2

S 14 S 19 20

13

etc.;

Impf. aWjC
;

(v. supr.).

reserve for,

ace.

+?
e.

Jb 19" 33 10
Is
1

pi. ttjS'lV

f 40 8 ^ 4 i Dn
4

sf.
25
;

^n:
CfcftC

ii

Jb 38 s3

2. (abs.) restrain, check (pain) i. Jb 16 6 (v. Di Kau; assuage, so appar. would not restrain condolence of my lips,
.

17

p>n:

35

a)
;

ratfru

j e 1 8",

etc.

+ 9 1.

MT

imp/;
3
t.,

7i/. cr.

BMjfc
2

Me, rdg.

^feTIN

t6 for

"terp).

Ez 30

Ex 26'+

15

t.,

aenn

18

v. 1ETI.

^n

Ex3i +3t.; Pt. a^n 2 Ch26 D'Dfn Ne6 +


16
;

Mi2' + 3t.; I.

of

man:

1. think,

nun
account 30ft
his

363
7

pntr'n
13";
ib

tib

his

mind ; name; sq. 2 aec. JTIH "in:i3E>n thought him stricken ; elsewhere Gn 38 15 (J), 1 S 1" Jb 19 15 35 2 41 24
*3K?ft

\O0

132^ Is io not so thinketh Mai 3" those thinking of


Is 53*
c. ace.
;

3^nj
17
.

rrtnaa

Gn 31"
31

(E;

S
:

Sam

T03)
c.

Is 40

2. 6 computed, reckoned,

we

so, fig.,

of

Lv 25 (P), 2 S 4 abs. f Jos 13 (D), by wa no< counted (so plentiful was it) S]D3 7 3. be imputed 22 Ch 9 20 2 1 io 2l
3

=2

crocodile
4

Jb4i"
3 140 Zc
,

he reckoneth iron as straw.


c.

to

2. devise, plan, mean,

ace.
,

tW * 35
^io
2

10

8 17

10 nyi n3E>no Ez 38 30 nitsio ntaarn p r 16


, ,

any

one,

c.

Lv

18

Nu

18 2730

(all P),

Lv

17

2i

12

nicnonzn ^

20

35

jjK Mi2

Ezn

Phinehas (H) Pr 27"; the interposition of 31 ib T13 yj, 106 was imputed to him for nplS?
righteousness 3BTI Lv 25 27
6 59
;

(cf.

Qal II
f.

niln ^52*; by (n)jn 'n devise evil against 36 8 Gn 50 20 (E), Je 48' Na i !> njn 'n V, 4 1 3 25 30 18 " by na-inp 'n J e 1 1 1 8 49 Dn 1 i Est 8 9",
,
,

+ 4t.;

Pi. Pf. 3 ms. 3). na$rt Joni 4 ; is. 'POtrn


9 24
,

^77 ii9 Zaqf.S&P, Pri6 Dnn ?l3^nn Na i 9 etc., + 4 t. Impf; Pt. 3E*ntp p r 24 8
:

b rWB 'n 226 S i 4 24 c. inf. 1 S 18 26 Je 18 8 23" Jb6 26 Ne6 Est9 fi4 c. TiW> + Impf.
13
;
-

1.

2Am&
1

be u/><wi, consider,
69
,

>'

S 14" (where, however, Ew rds. 3Bnn for 2t?m cf. We Dr in this case *rblb carries on
2
;

^ 77"
(is)

19

mindful 3 ina^nrn BfaffM (no) ^ 144 w^a<

of, c.

ace.

man's son, and thou thinkest upon him n8'J?V 2. <Atn& to do, devise, plan, c. ace. (IP

3. cAargre, impute 'b |iy 'n, 2 S I 9 Kf] l6). 4. esteem, value, regard, impute iniquity to. s 17 a man Is 33 the servant of " Is silver Is 13
, , .

s0

Pri6 9

btf
,

of persons against

whom Ho7
4

1;>

Na

by

Dn

24
;

c. inf.

3 5. invent ingenious and artistic things, 53 5 ~CV fa Dnb 'n Am6 invent for themselves instruments of music T\2VO0 (bs) Vl invent cunning work (of artistic devices in constr.
;

I */te inanim. object "Otfrib be broken up. ship was about to (minded to) 3. count, reckon, the years since a sale of land

s ^ 73 Pr 24 ; na^n njJKH Jon 16

so of

of tabern.) 3B"n nb"J!P

Ex

3235

31

35
the

(all P),

so 2

Ch

13
;

Lv 25* (H) c. ) M c. DV Lv 25 (P)


;

s2 27 (P); pers. Lv 25 (H), 16 1 2 c. T1K 2 Hithp.


>

823

work of

cunning (ingenious,
artistic

in-

7np/

apW
it

X^

D^isa

Nu 23 s

(JE) ajnonjr <^

ventive)
'

workman
;

weaving; see esp. 3 8 8 35 39 36 (all P)


3ETI1

VB

(of

devices

in

nations

shall not reckon itself

and Di) Ex 26 131 28 615

1 2ttjn n.m. ingenious work, name of the


girdle or
-

3E'in PqfrrD 2

Ch

26 15 in-

ventions of inventive

men

band of the ephod (cunningly woven


.

(of engines of

war)

enn craftsman and inventive workman 35 s3 constr. of tabern., vid. supr^Exss 38 (P). (in 1. think, c. ace. pers + ? indirect II. of God 10 account one S'ltfb, for an enemy Jb 1 3^ 33 obj. V"\S3 i? 'n Jb 19" he accounted me unto him as
:

band, RV), only P; alw. in combin., l(l)3Nn 'n s s Ex 2S 27 28 29 s 39 2021 Lv8 7 ; ifTnBS 'T\ Ex 28 39
ti~l!ltt)n

n.pr.m.
1

son (consideration)
Aaou/3t,

of

Zerubbabei

Ch

20

L Aa<rapa 6.

tillEn n.pr.m.
chief
1

(considerate)
Aaou/S.
,

1. aLevite

his adversaries.

2. devise, plan, mean,

c. ace.
20

+b
c.

indirect obj.

b pers.

mtib for good 18 devise for me ^ 40


;

Gn
Mi

Ch 9
s3
,

14

Ne
a.

1",

2. builders
Ao-ouft \aov6.

50
3

(E)

at the wall:

Ne

24 3" io

ace. rei 2

+ by,
;

b.

devise something against a person

Je 18 11
20
45

Ne 3

Acro|3.

towards one Je 29", c. b against Je 49 50 8 3 3. impute, reckon, 26 3 36 La 2 sq. inf. Je


.

account fi.liSCJn n.m. reckoning,

(NH
.

Aram,

id.)

Ec 9 10

T\ B'iJa

Ec 7*

'n

KVD Ec 7 s7

c. ace. rei + b pers., the habit of believing in 6 *> he reckoned to Abram as righteousness Gn 15 not impute iniquity to cf. Nipli. 3) ; ;

(JE
one

f 3 2'
s

2
.

ITipli.

Pf 3E*n3 Nu

8 2730, "Hatrnj
18

f 88
2
c.

etc.

+
t.
:

etc.,+ 6

Ch
21
;

20

Pf. ; Imp/, 3g>E Lv 7 s Impf; Pi. 2fm Is 2 1


1

t.

1.,

10"

of the city of Sihon j-iLpSttrn n.pr.loc. s 27 28 3"- 34 of theAmorites Nu 2 1*32 (all E); king 10 21 27 10 W s 4 24 26 30 Dti 2 3" 4 29 J0S9 12" i3 45 19 Ne 9s2 ; captured by Je 48 11 (all D) Ju 26 25 Israel who dwelt in it Nuai ; (E)
-

Jun

rebuilt

3 as

Ho
|>

1. be accounted, thought, esteemed, 3 23 15 16 28 8 12 Is S 29 4 44 Jb 18

41
^,

c
s
,

88

Is 29 17 nea Is 2 K a<
;

=32

15
,

La

ft? wt</i,
1

amongr
prob.

what (value)
ace.

(v.

interpol.

om. );

c.

Dt

a'""

Pr 17 28 Ne

at the division of the land Jos 1 3 (P) ; on the 26 border of Gad, Jos 13 (P), it subsequently fell to Gad and was assigned to Levites out of that 66 39 the Moabites gained tribe Jos 2 1 (P) 1 Ch 6 8 9 4 and subsequently of it Is 15 i6
;
-

s7 by Reuben Nu 32 (E), given to Eeuben 17

possession

364
-ptfn

was celebrated s Mod. Husb&n, Seetzen for its fish ponds Ct 7 Bai.wi Bd^' 191 Survey" 1 8 B.imi.o7p lob
the
'

Ammonites Je48 2JM 4S 49 3


.

it

Je 4 14

Pr6 18

jn 'd

Pri5

';

tibv ' Je2i n ;


1
19

'o 2VT1 devise devices 2

"

[p2& n j n.m.
s

BN200
)

only

device, invention
rtftofc
"ib*
;

(cf.

Lag
riwy
7
29

pi.

abs.

mfyn
tliey

cat ntotfn vfta nam


(?od tna(/e

DiNrrnn Ec

Dn j l2 Egt gs 9. /D ag of P2J 6e established Pr 16 3 20"; 'd "ian subj. 6rea& joZaw Pr 15 22 3. invention Ex 31 4 2 Ch 2 13 26 15 (v. 3B>n 1 35** (all P),
49
20.30
4,; 6
.

,o 50 Ez 38

S 14 14 Je 1

18 1118 29"

mankind upright
3t5>ih

but

many
war

devices;

TOfno PSXSfn
(i.e.

sought out \V\ 2 Ch

26 15 and he made contrivances

engines of

TiTnittJn n.pr.m. one of (etym. dub.) those who stood with Ezra at the reading of the law Ne 8 4 Bom.; A Aaa^aapa, LA/Suarar.
;

5).

for hurling stones and arrows, see v b ) the invention of inventive men.

t[ntTT]
(chiefly

vb. be silent, inactive,

still

t'BTattJn, rvntrn n.pr.m. (FoA(i*) Ao


iaAen account)
1
3

1.

deriv.)

Qal Impf.
Ec
3'

poet,

and

VljatS'n
;

Ch25 =rV3^n v

19

a temple musician in both A<ra0<a. 2.


1

n^ns

Is 62 1 65";

#m

id., Aram, in late) 2 ms. ns>nn 28 1 Is 64 11 ;

(NH

Is 62*; *nJ

29

107
16

be silent

'"'J??'?!

= '^B'n .officer of David in Hebron


both
: ;

a Levite, David's time

Ch

27
1

17
;

(opp. ia"!J>);

Is 62

(=

perh.
;

Ch 2 6 30

in

3. vratfn a Levite, Kaafaas. Josiah's time 2CI135 9 Elsewhere Aaafiia. 4. Levite in line of Merari 1 Ch 6 30 maBTI

Atra^ia Ne

A<rf/9(f)i,

Ao-apia.
1 1
15
,

5. Levite

Ch

14

A L Ao-/3ioi'[nr].
-

6. Levite,

'' i.e. be unresponsive 28 1 (||enn); Is 64 11 (||pann) ; but 6s 6 of f '<'s keeping silence at iniquity, i.e. overlooking 11 29 it (cf. 57 Hiph.); of waves, be still ty 107 js Hiph. Pf. (subj. om'b). ^ 3 5 11 42"; Imv. Nt'nn 2 K 2 ; Pt. nB'np'is 57 ; pi.

neglect to speak); of

wym

Ezra's time
etc.)

Ezr8 19 24 Ne io 12 1 1 22
2, q.v.
21
,

12

24

CtPriO
2
(II

= n^a&n

(@ Ararat

Ju i8 9 + 3L;
9

1. exhibit silence, be silent


,
11

of priests Ne 1 2 at the wall Ne 3 17 ,

A<ra/3ia(s).
(this

7. head of a family 8. a builder Ao-oPias.

K 2" 7 ^ 39
B'HriN); of

(sq. aitso,

rip?N3), fig. Is
s

42"
11

'' s

being silent at iniquity


it, cf.

IS57

TnilUJn n.pr.m.
err. for (l)rP3t?n
;

and

foil.

perh. txt.
A<rara)

a chief of the people,


io 26
.

yet

Eo-n/3ara,

@L

Qal 65 ), poss. also is be silent, opp. rescue, Ges Che Di Du. 2. shew 9 nngp 'nil 1 K 22 3 Gilead is inactivity Ju 18 ours, and we shew inactivity so as not to take it.
(i.e.

overlooking

Nehemiah's time

Ne

3. causat.

make
.

Vid. also following.

still,

quiet, sq.

p,

of direct obj.

(TOjv!,*n n.pr.m. (v. foregoing);


of a builder at the wall

Ne 8"
1. father

ton q v .) (v

Ne

10

CTtpn,
A<rPapap;
s

Dt^n

v. supr. p.

302

a.

= ma^n 6.

?afSavwv\-ai\

2. a Levite

Ne 9

(om.

^j^n vb. be, grow dark (NH id.; Aram.


>JL*
;

~^WT\,

thought, device (chiefly 11 30 TGVno poet, and iate) abs. ' Je 18 49 33 13 Ez 38'; rnB>nD Ex 3s 2 Ch 2 ; cstr. nn*5>ne
n.f.
;

trnCJniO

QalPf.

Ar. eL-^. bear rancour,

v.

'n Is
!

5^+ 4

t.
,7

(butv.infr.); l3?'^La5

rof m consec. Mi 3 tt^ consec. Ec 2


1
;

Lag

BN3
)
6

3
;

Est 8 s

2Ch
je

26

15
;

sf.
t.;

ta^DD
riae>np

Est 8 3 9 25

plt.
;

rtafm

n +7
I9

Ex

3i

+3
6
;

; 3 fpl. 30 cf. dark, 1i Is 5


,

2 15 /m;;/ 3 fs. Ifctaj Ec 1 2 ^nPllEx io 3 mpl. 24 i:{?m Jb 3 9 n33B*nri ; 1.


;

^6 9

6,

grow
i
10

(fig.)

Jb 18 6

Bto^n Is
2

cstr. hiatfriD

Is59

+ 13 1.; nafnp Gn6

8 Tri3Bnp Is 55 etc.+ i9t. sfs.; a. of man DIN 'd i/' 94"; 3? 'D

sf.

(fig.);

DW
Jb3
9

EZ30 (where rd.-jBTl, forMTBaer


(subj.

18

1. thought:
11

"pT\);

0030% cf.Eci2
;

(subj. \ksvr\,

^ 33
;

thoughts
1

nin, rrWl,

Mauri)

impers.

Mi

3 (si vera

1. ;

of 29

the
18
.

mind;
b. of
29
;

{lb) 'D

TO (So) Gn
'o

6 (J),
c.

Ch

28"
6
;

God

mm

Mi

12

-5>K

V4

"?5?

Je 5 1
'
'

deep ifr 8 89 9 55 s 8 19 i8 12 65 66' Je6 s s0 " Est 8 pin 'O 3


. ;

are exceeding 6 92 ; higher than man's thoughts Is 2. device, plan, jmrpose Is 55' 59"

the thoughts of

God

but rd. prob. n2pn\, corresponding with ryjj 2. have a dark colour: linE'O 'n preceding). 8 ^IJ?^ La 4 darker than blackness is their visage; of the earth H? n Ex io 15 3. dim
.

grow
1

La

17

(subj. Xf>$), cf.


i.e.

f 69

s4

(fig.),

Ec
12

subj.
8
,

f 56"
pr2 i
5

Pr 19
;

Jb2i 27 La 'D Jb 5 12 DWnjj


;

21

niN-in

the eyes.
29

Hiph.

Pf.
r

^tim
;

^a^Ji?]
16

5 D'PTV 'D Pr 12 ; DDy 'o

33';

JIN

' Is 59 7

13

Am 8"; Zrop/. Vr^ f 39 Wn Je #?M fios Pi. TJWO Jb 3 8 ; 1.


! 2
;

Am 5

yaSn
make dark, 'nn rp 7 DV ness Je 13 16 f ios 58 cf.
,
,

365
8
;

pen
JJl-a. drive cattle violently; BP12 rr42

Am 5 Am

abs. cause dark8'

As. hasdlu, shatter,


Ft.
fig.

= hide,

(ps6).
3.

2.
fig.

destroy
i

Zim

Dl

) Niph.

"b
;

conceal, sq.

obscure, confuse
t"=]tt*n

^OO ^ 139''. 2 Jb38 (obj. HlfJ?).


'

n.m. Ex10

21

darkness, obscurity;

Is
4S

D V?'P? ! Dt 25 18 all the shattered ones, i.e. those broken down, worn out, sq. $?5 T 1 1$ iVIKl
,

others think =Evn.


T OILVJ u.pr.m. head of a family of returned
exiles

2 T&n Gn i + 7St.( + Ez8 12 del. Co A B etc.); Ex ioK sf. "a&n i8 M =2 S cstr. id.

abs.

22";
Jb3
s

Ezr

19

1. darkness (opp.

"")'
,

lit.

Gn

24

= Ne 7

s2
,

Ezr 10 s3

cf.

Ne 8

io 19

(P),

45

Jb 26 10 Ec
19

13

cf.

in imprecation
5 - 18

(nini'VI

Is 45

"n)= nW> Gn i (P), cf. Jos 2 (JE), Jb 17 12 24 16 38 19 1/. 104 20 darfoies* in mines Jb 2 8 3 of extraordinary darkness, in
;
;

t TQC^n n. [m.] etym. and exact mng. dub. evidently some shining substance AV amber; supposed by Thes (q. v.) and most to be a brilliant amalgam of gold and silver, rj\eKrpov
; ;

EgyptEx io
from

2121

Dt4
y\r

20 12 5 ; of clouds of theophany 2S22 18 12 ; of darkness in deatb, or She'ol, 1 S 2 9

pillar of

nJwjplEx 1 o^E),^ 105 cloud Ex i4 20 (J); at Mt. Sinai


(E);
,

28

(v.

Liddell

&

Scott
-

1)1 in

Baer Elech

'";

s. v. 2), 33 electrum; v. also 'n PJQ only in the combination

like the

Ez

8 2 (on ending

n^Cpnn J-JJ3 abearance of'n Ez i n_ v. Ges S90 2B *'; Co del.)


;
-

427

Jb io21 (rm&n
Jb 34 s (||

'n

18 ps), 17" 18

^ 88'
2.
12

Pr 20 20

('npc^N^; extreme of darkness). 3 22 placets) Is 45 Jb I2 (|| niD?);


trf.),

= secret

t[|Otft]

n.m. only pi.

&mvn+68 m

mng.

= hiding-])lace
,

unknown,
conject.
jbl mi.
isa

38

ambassadors, Babb.
;

nobles,

;on Ez 8 v. supr. 139 3. fig., a.=distress Is 5 30 9 29 18 (fig. of blind9 10 2 9 2 s ness), 42' 49 58 59 60 La 3 Mi 7 ^ \%= s9 2 S 22 Jb i^- 23 3" 20 26 22" 23" 29 s f 107 1014
cf.

^
-

11

'

from context

doubtless txt. err.;

Nes

p r0 p tjijot?} they shall come with oils, ointments, Hilg Che (after Aq Jer) DB'n hasting.

4 16 (in both Hnioi'V), 112 Ec 5 terror, symbol, of judgment

n
;

8
.

b. 5

Am
.

= dread,
Zp
i

TpQ\yn n.pr.loc. town


site

in southern Judah,

1820

15
s
.

unknown Jos 15 27
:

Nai 8 EZ32 8
d.
20 20
-

Jo

= perplexity Jb5 12 19 confusion^ 35 = evil, sin Ec2 e. = ignorance Jb37 Pr 2 Is 5 g. = obscurity Ec 6*\
14

c.
25

=mourning 8
14

Is 47

TnDlbttJn n.pr.loc. a station of T


wilderness

Isr.

in

19

Nu 33
of

29 ' 30
,

site

unknown.

f.

13

jtuTF

(v

foil.;

meaning not certain Ar.


.

adj. obscure, low, only mpl. as


subst.;

Q"?vn

'jab

Mppr^J
men

v 22* he

shall not

stand before obscure

(opp.

DW*3",J6?).

beauty, all excellence; hence poss. (B'n either as chief ornament of ephod, or as the most excellent,

>. is

be excellent, beautiful;

tn32?n n.f. darkness (chiefly poet.) Gn i5 12 + 2 t., so rd. also prob. Mi 3 s (for
roBm);
12

precious article of high priest's attire).

'n

MT

plV D'StPq Is 50
V.

139

cstr. nstfn ^ 18"; f 139 ;darkness, opp. light (rniK) supernat.,ni>nj 'n Gn 15 (JE); "nSB'n
;

ronrn

12

TltPn n.m. the breast-piece or sacred pouch, containing the D'eril D ,-UK, worn on the
breast of the high priest when he ministered in the Holy Place to bring the tribes for memorial It was made of the same material as before '\

10

12

12 12 2 S 22 D^D f 18 in theoph. (but WDTtyfl} a mass of water); fig. lack of understanding


||

Vr82

=distress Is 8"

(||

fTO),

50

10
.

t"=]n?3 n.m. dark place


Is 29
13

(poet.)

abs. '

tl^'np ff^JP = La3 cstr. 'l^np ^ 74 dark place: a. = hiding-place pN~'nD 74 b. <Zar& region, in which men may lose their way Is 4 2 c. =

42
6
;

16

yjr

88

19

pi.
20
;

88 7 143 3

the ephod (v. "I"13 ??), a span square ; set in front with twelve jewels in four rows, engraved with the names of the twelve tribes. It was firmly fastened to the shoulders of the ephod by gold chains passing through gold rings, and to the lower part of the ephod just above the girdle by a blue ribbon passing through other gold
rings. It

20

was tSEfP(H)

pn (Ex 28
-

15

2930

pouch

16

grave, or i>1NB'
d.

88 19 (v. Che) of dark place of 3 God's wrath (like She ol) 88 7 cf. i43 =La 3*.
i/'
;

= secret place, secrecy (of plots)


Pi.,
||

Is 29

15
.

of judgment, because of the decision given by The name occurs only in P, the D'Svl &yM. 23 24 26 28 2829 30 416 22 s 9 57 *>m. 29 35 EX25 7 zS 8 8 39 iM9.si.2i Lv8 .Vid. Now-4"*" 119
-

t[

/^n] vb. shatter (B Aram, btin shatter;


T3Bte; &yi:'%jk~ forge a metal, Ar.

1-

P^^7 vb

be attached

to,

love

(NH

NH

press together, desire (rare);

Aram.

P&[\ bind,

ptfn
saddle (an ass)) Qal

366
t.;

ij-in

Pf 'n Dt f + 4
only
fig.

l^fNl

Tittfn

T \

v. tshn.

Gn

34

s
;

21";

n l?pe>
8

Is

38" (but

v. infr.); jjlptfn

be attached to,

= Zow, a

Dt woman
for
sq.

rn,

nririv. nnn.
represented as ances-

sq.3Gn34 (P)Dt2i"; elsewh. of'''s love Israel Dt 7" 10", and of love to " ^91";
ace.

Tnn n.pr.iii. appar.


tor of the Hittites

cogn.

+
19

*?

and

inf.
6
;

Tt *ta

nc>V PfD"^ 3
17

pronounced as
;

fr.

V jr"y in Heb. & As., but not

(etym. and mng.

unknown

nto!)
lit.

iAow

iK9 =2Ch8 nnB'D''B'33 npe-n IS38 7ias< loved my soul out of the pit, i.e.
1

Egypt. .*J?n infr .) 'begotten' by Canaan Gn 13 io 15 ( J) i Ch i elsewh. only in combin. with ;

lovingly delivered it but rd. A?^ ? thou hast held back, kept, from Che Di, or Q3 Lo
;

*l*,

Ew

^'cn hold back (Imv.), so Du.

a. nn->3? aC c. to P lived at Mamre ; (Hebron), and one of them sold Abraham the cave of Machpelah for a sepulchre Gn 2 3 3 61010
-

n3

ptiiJl n.nx.

desire
19

= thing
6
,

desired
1

l618a>

cstr.

25

10

49

32
.
-

b. nn(-)ni:a only of wives of

nbte
Is 2
1
4

pEn

K 9 =2Ch8 1K9
of

sf.

Yf<?

*\#l

Esau Gn27 46 46 (P; )W3 Di33 28 ).


1

om, v";

||

fffl

rriX3

the twilight

my pleasure.
fillet

tfp^n]

n.[m.]

or

ring clasping

t , rinadj. et n.gent. Hittite(s) (Egypt. A" uEur<"m " 9ff As. Il-td, Held, WMaxMull -;
-

(binding) a pillar of the tabernacle, only pi. sf. 10 1217 those Dn'jr.rn Ex27 +5t,; DiTjHB'n EX38 ;
of the pillars at door of tabernacle ('nxn) were s overlaid with gold Ex 36 '; those of the pillars
1011 1011121719 of the court with silver 27 38 (all P),

Haiti, Schr

KG192,r

COT on Gn io
Hatta Bez

m.
1

el- Amarna Haiti,

Dl p a,9ff Tel" Amr- Brlt * lso


19
*'
-;
-

alw.
345
;
1

c. art.

^m Gn 23
10

)
10

Ex 38 +

Mjn
n'nn

Ezi6

K 11 1.
;

mpl.

Dwin Josi +3t.;


4

fpl.

v.

Di on

Ex

10

27

>Thes and most who under-

adj., of seller of Machpelah to

stand of connecting-rods, joining tops of pillars,

from which curtains were hung.

Abr., 'nnn Tin 25 9

PR Gn 23
s

49

2930

13

so

-inir|a

psy

fn. [~tLTI] vb. deuom. only Pi. furnish with fillets or rings, and Pu. pass. Pi. Pf.
;

P); of fathers of Esau's wives ""!N3 Tin G1126 34 ; 'nn ffr% v 34 3 6 2 (all P); also of s warriors of David, Tin 'HpD , nS 1 S 26 and
(all
,

'nn nniK 2
11
41
;

8- 6 - 17 21 24
-

3 ms. pB>n
]D3

Ex 38 s8 (P), subj. Bezaleel. Pu. Pt. D^BTID Ex 27" 38" furnished with silver
in agreement with

fs.

= subst., only of (religious) ancestry of


= subst.
Hittite

12 910 2 3 39

K 15

esp.

Ch

fillets,
I

DHIByn (both

P).

Ez 16 3 thy father was the Amorite, and mother was a Hittite woman H'WPI, similarly thy
Jerus.

[p^n]

n.[m.l spoke of a wheel

(as

binds3
.

v 45 ;

fpl.
1

of Sol.'s foreign wives,

Jl'JJin

ing felloe to

nave)pi.
foil.;

sf.

DSVjJB'n

K7

1K11
rto'-itjt,

women (+ niOKID,

ni'Jirsy,

")tTT (-/of
gather Zim not usu.
BP39
.

cf.

As. asdru,
collect
is

collect,

Hittites

2. n. usu. a. coll. *BHn the n'jnx). 20 : in lists of Canaanitish peoples Gn 1 5


5

In Ar.,

JLli, but

(JE),

13 23 33 34 Nu 13 8 11 17 Jos3 (allJE),Dt7 20 J0S9 12 24 (allD);

Ex 3 817 (both J),


1

2328
1

11

29

10

ty).

rd. also for *WTJ

Ju 3 3

(so

[m\2?n]
1.)

n.f. collection,
2

mass, only
in
||

(si

in Jos 11
rd.
1
20

vera

Cra-rp^n

S 22 12 (D3E*n

18 12).

(D) del. b then 'Finn for ">nr\ v


7
,

'nnn

We Mey Bu Crs3S0 ); We Mey Bu'% and


, not L); further
8

r["fiE?n] n. [m.] nave, hub of a wheel (which gathers in the spokes) pi. sf. DnptS'n

K 9 = 2 Ch 8
flft
b'3
26
;

(so

Ezr
4

9'

Ne

b. pi.

WWjn

D"nnn

iKf.
\L/\uJl

ites ; 'nn J*"IN

Josi (D)nearly=landof Canaanof Hittites specif, of northern home

Ju
(\/of
foil.; cf.

so also 2

S 24 s where
17

rd.

f#$ D'F.nn jnK


6

Ar. <1*L hasten, hurry


BN40
).

(trans.), c*a. particles of stravj, sand, dust, as

flying quickly about

v.

Lag

DTinn, v. ^nn, vy) Dwin jj>g =2'ch i (both + B% $?), 2 K'7 nnso 15^0, both feared by tTVgt), Hence ( +
(for
1

MT t*"}0
29

K io

tttttJn v..m.
"12 Is
11

um2i

chaff; abs. }HJ T\ VVJFl

ye conceive chaff, ye bring forth stubble vain attempt of Assyr.); cstr. nanji Tl (fig. of n ?T ^ s 5 " (II ^-) as flaming chaff sinkelh down

33

of heedless Judahites). (sim. of perishing

appears that (O^nnn had their proper seat in where also they were encountered lc by Assyrians from time of TP I (v. Schr Dl -), and by Egyptians from time of Tutmes III (v. 3 AVMaxMull. 10 ') (cf. also Ju 3 3 Jos supr.), but that individual Hittites were known in Isr.
it

the north

nnn
6

367

ann
iL^OvJ v >
'
'

besides I S 2 2S11' etc., 1K9" supr.); that the Hittites were regarded (by JED) as one of the peoples of Canaan, and that the name even came to be used in more gen. sense for
(cf.,

perh.

entwine,

enwrap

so (poss. denom.,

Canaanites. Only in P do they appear as having a definite settlement in the south, and
are designated by nrv^ja the adj. *Qm.
(v.

date-basket) Inf. abs. 'nnn be swathed, swaddled;

MVal.; yet cf.NH prtn woven Pn. Pf. 2 fs. JjyRn and Hoph.

n?Dril

ninn

iib

W.i rin^on

t6 Ez 16 4 and not
salt,

at all

nn) as well as by
;

wat thou rubbed with

and

not at all wast


fig.

thou swaddled, of Jerusalem under


usu.
fire,

of infant.
(v.

LnJirTJ vb. snatch up,


id.;

coals

T[rr?Pr
nb

n.f.

swaddling-band

Ba

is destroy (rare); As. hatti (NH A,rbi - (i.e. snatch away]) v. SASimtb." Qal ) w 7 Impf nnrr Pr6 ; sf. inrp ^ 52 ; Inf. cstr.

Nnn,

id.

ninn^I S 3o 14 ;75 <.nnhPr25 :B ; snatch up,c.&cc.


*11pJO t?X Is
(|| 14

on i y in^nri i>B"j$n tefc f:y np*| Jb 38 s when I made cloud its garment, and thick darkness its swaddling-band, fig. of dark clouds
i46)_

enveloping the sea.

30

to snatch

up fire from a

hearth

Pr 6 27 shall a man snatch up fire in his bosom and his garments not be burned ? (in sim. of adulterer) pregn. seize
K3M?
;

mo ?&$); VD? &$

t~"inn n.[m.] bandage'n Ez 3021


broken arm
(in
fig.

for

of Pharaoh's broken arm).

T17.nn n.pr.loc, on
boundary
of Isr.
ception), only

the extreme northern

(and put) upon teWritf 71

nm
.

s2 D^na pr 25
.
.

? God btjiXQ ^nmi sjnri: + 52 thee away, and pluck thee up

sliall

snatch

'n(-)^ Ez47

territory (in Ezek.'s con15 48'; moi.IIeitela

tent-less.

nearly two hours from sea-coast, ace. to Furrer

t nrP n.pr.m. nnn: Ae(God) (perh. forTOn?,


will

matchup)

1. grandson of Judah
2. Levites
b.
s2
,
:


34

L laud. ltf, L laa6.


U6,
I
12
,

a.
,

Cli4 Ch 6 528

2'2

t QJ^n vb.
id.;

seal, affix seal, seal


;

up (NH

Ch

Uirjk.

Ch 24 luaO, L \aa6. C. U{6), L lcuO.

23

lon

U6, d. 2

L
Ch

Aram. BKJ, y>&~


tjli.)is

Eth. Irtao; Ar.

(whence

loan-word acc.toFrii 252 )


,
,

Qal
,

Tj"VnO n.pr.m. (perh. from nnno thing


seized) Lewitea
:

L L

Afuutf.

b.

20 a. 1 Ch 6 Med, A Ch 29 12 3 1 13 Maa6,
, ,

6 7 7 Impf. 3 ms. nnn: Jb 9 33 trtwje Jb 37 ahn>_\ 10 4 6 Est8 etc.; Imv. Qhn Dni2 Dinq Is 8' lonn Est 8 8 Inf. abs. Dinn J e 32"; cstr. nnnb
,

Maad,
Ma(6,

Maad, Aa0.
n.f. fire-holder,

Dn 9 24 + v 24 Kt (QrDnni?) pt act. Dnin Ez 28 Dinn Dt 32 +2 t., etc.; 1. seal, affix 2>ass.


12
,
.

34

one's seal, in attestation

seal with king's seal


;

TnnrTO

censer,
;

snuff1

dish; abs. 'o


17

Lv 16 12 Nu 1 7

11

sf.

innno Lv io

(ienna) covenant with


fig.,

8
1
,

810 l^on nyapa Est 8

of
;

'*,

attested

by seal (paES.)
also

Ne 1 o 12

+ 4 1.; pi. abs. ninnp Nu i6 + 4 1.; nhnp Nu i6 + 3 1.; cstr. Dirinp Nu 17 34 sf. vnhnp Ex 1. muff-holder, n, r P Ex 2V 25 +2t.;
6
;

of

'*

putting his seal upon (a) discipline,


it,

i.e.

ratifying

Jb 33 16 perh.
;

upon hand of
37' v.

38

man
Di

snuff-dish

(Now
P).

ArcMo

'-

"

5
)

of gold

Ex 2 s 38 3 f>

(that man sub 2. seal

may know '''a ways)


up hand of man,
it

De

so that he

Nu 4'
,

(all

2. bronze utensils, fire-pans,

cannot work with


fasten

(in winter).

2. seal up,

belonging to altar of burnt -offerings 3 14 4 (all P); fire-pans of gold 3 8 cf.

Ex
1

27
60

up
,!

by sealing, a deed cf sale

Je32

l0U
,

Nu
22

= 2Cb.4
io
1

K7

16 12

K 25 =Je52 Nu 16 61717171718 if
,

15

19

3. censer,
(of bronze),

Lv
v"

(all P).

nnn, t

nnnn
:

v.

sub nnn.

a 05? that which was left open), v book of prophecy Dn 1 2 4 (|| WnaVf DTID), cf. v 9 ab so in aim. of unintelligible prophecy (||icZ.), 9' 11 16 rr Is 29" J* Dh H Is8 seal up the i.e. keep it securely teaching among my disciples, of '''s remembrance of offences DVin (Ip'ii");
(opp.
; ;

14 ' 44

^3

t["ijrin]vb. divide, determine

(NH

id.,

T/ixiNa

Dt 32 s4 (|| ipy DD|), so


,-

^a "ima Dinn
$p
ct 4 12

only
Dn 9
24

cut, cut off, decide, so

Aram,

"pin Pa. Ethpa.l

Jbi 4

17

(||

'3^8

b'scrny,

Dinn

Pf. Wfbv Tfttft CPSCE* DJ3# seventy weeks are determined upon thy

Miph.

fountain seeded up, metaph. of chaste


(||iV3 (bi) ft);

woman

TC maaia nyai jb 9 7 and about


a seal
(||

people.

the stars he putteth

of forbidding sun

cnn

368
:

n,nn

to rise). rrwrt Dnin r\m Ez 28" is obscure thou wast one sealing proportion, i.e. perfection,

t]Ph

n.verb.

1.

m.

wife's father (Ar.

wast

cf.

wast complete perfection, Ges Sm. a sealer of symmetry v. Da ; wast a seal (ring) of proportion Codd. S3 Hi i.e. Drtn cstr.
;

^li. a circumciser, hence father-in-law, with ref. to circumcision performed on young men just before marriage ^li. relation on wife's side;
;

Ew; Co.Dn 9M *rd.QrDnn|)(v.


sub X.

txt. perh. corrupt, v. suggestions in

We

Pro1 >SS6, 8SS


' '

Aum

'

'

sklzMn

'" 164

Sta

ZAW I886, 143 A m


116

'

Don). Jb 3 3

16

37

v.

^SH also + 'tan njB3


;

3 ms. [or Pt.1] 3FI3? 12 D^njl Est 3 (it was) written and sealed nj?3B3 Dinnjl Est 8 8 (continuingpt. 3J-OJ) Inf. abs.

Niph. Pf

Nb ZMG1886 187 otherwise Dl Pr61 Lag 8" ) cstr. inhEx^' + ot., 13nh Exi8 ,i3nhEx3 + 9t.; 18 1 *** usu. of Moses' wife's father Ex 3 4 i8 7.8.W.H.14.U.17.S4.J7 aU J^ Nu IQ (J^ J u ^6 fy (
;

of a Levite

both pass,

of Qal 1

Pi.

Pf

only

sf.

Smnh Dt2 7 a

Ju 19 4 79
'

2.

f. wife's

mother,

3 pi.

tataonn DDV Jb 24 16
tliemselves, i.e. ace.

lit.

by day

tJiey seal

up for

to most, they shut

Tjnn
groom
supr.
;

n.m. daughter's husband, brideone who undergoes circumcision,


id.;
v,

themselves up, do not shew themselves (H"? V,N 'VT); C has rjntpas i<r<f>payio-av eavroh (B al.

NH

(as

Aram. Wnri and


)

JJfcJL (also

whence Siegf conj. plausibly '? 11 D'OJ seal up the days unto themselves, i. e. daytliey time is for them sealed up and unused. Hiph.
tavrovs),

sister's husband, etc.); \u]g.Ar.^JS. daughter's husband, then more gen. wife's and husband's

relations; Sab.(Lihyan) |nn daughter's husband

Vic's D'nnrriK Pf. 3 ms. nitt?

Lv

15

or hath

DHM

El" er I>onk,,, 87
;

his flesh

(genital

organ) shewn stoppage by


7

band

COT
sf.

Gll>M

reason of his flux.


Jb41 fi.Onh, DfVin n.m.
'

seal,

signet-

ring (Aram. Jj&fcJ.


bs

Eth.
2

fflW:v. Lag
1.
;

01 Di); cstr. \W. Ex 4 + tonn'ju 19 6 ; Wnn Gn i 9 MM ; 1. in 4 t.; relation to a father, daughter's husband, or 1214 bridegroom Gn 19 (Wl? "nj TV), v (all J), (where
rd.
s5

) TWO

abs. 'fl I

As. hatanu, daughter's husS 1 8 18 + 1 o t. + Gn 1 9 12

6)_abs.
8
t.;
sf.

Dnh Ex 28"+
18
,

nnin j e
8

22

24

10nn Gn 38

ienh

Dnin v. foregoing; seal, signet-ring, 18 a cord (^D?) about the neck Gn 38 hung by 25 nonh v ), or (later V) worn on (finger of) (J ;
posed
cstr.

K 21 ; on sup-

right

hand Je

22

v. also Juif/ 1 9 1818 22 Ne6 13 3Knx n*3 |nn 2 K 8 s7 son-in-law of the house of Ahab, said of Ahaziah, whose mother Athaliah was the daughter of Ahab. 2. in relation to 25 the bride, bridegroom *{> ?WK D>m H EX4
s

18

14

18

28

Arch,0ll<16
,

(Benz
I

);

the two

customsappar.combinedCtS^airSy/^nr^);
used to attest a royal missive of vb. Dnn) ; a precious article

K 21

(instr.

2 (sim. of 'n ""nVlB engravings of a seal, as Zerubbabel); model for cutting names and inscr. on precious

Hg

23

a bloody bridegroom art thou to me, cf. v** s4 9 1886 385 !$3 Je 7 16 ); (J; on this v.We 16 10 25 33" Jo 2 ; in sim. of '^'s work for and 10 s delight in his people Is 6 1 62 ; of sun ^19".
'

||

f 11. [inn] vb. denom. only Hithp. make


oneself a daughter's

stones

2iai 614 and gold plate Ex28"39 (all P; 258 H noh Jb38 ,4 =cZay of (under) v. Benz *); a signet; "IV 'n 41 7 a close signet, i.e. one that
-

30

closely pressed down, sim. of closely joined ("WO) scales of crocodile.


is

fn. Drfin n.pr.m. 1. man of Asher I Ch

32

Aram. Ithpa. id.) Pf. 2 mpl. DTOnnnm consec. Jos2 3 12 ; Impf jnnm 1 K 3 2Ch'i8 ; 2 m. B 3 2 jnnnn Dt7 1S18 '; Imv. fnnnn iSi8 ynrinn Gn 34'; Inf. jnnnn 1 s iZP+z t.; 1. make oneself daughter's husband (son-in-law) 3 JBI8 21 22 23 2657 c.nK 1X3', Gn 3 4(P); to, c.
' 1
,
-

husband (NH Hithp. id.,

EXaji, ; Xa6av(n) (=tkn 2. father of two of David's heroes

v 35

L
i

Iao-ouX).

c.

? 2

Ch

1 8',

of marriage of Jehoshaphat's son


(cf.

Ch

1 i

44
,

and Ahab's daughter


2. in gen.

K 8 = 2 Ch 2i).
18

Ka>0av, L
HQJin

Xa>6av.

n.f.

signet-ring only

HO Gn 38

25

Dt7

form marriage-alliance with, 14 Jos 23" (D), Ezr 9


.

c.

18 (J ; for I. Dnh v ) the signet-ring (ace. to NAIZi fem. coll. the sealing-ajyparatus).

Bo

t[rt3nn]
alliance,
the

n.f. marriage,

wedding

(NH

fWnt&y Aram. XJWn id.;


cf.

J-

lJ"in (v'of

foil.

prob. circumcise;

Ar. (Tvii circumcise, ^^j- circumcision,


cumcision-feast)
.

cir-

marriage) only day of his marriage.

Ar. iSAi>. marriageTiarin

DV3 Ct 3" on

t [^l/in] vb. seize, snatch

away (cf. Aram.

369
>fi&>L

nnrra

Pa. break in jrieces obj expr.

At.

Qal Impf. no
Zo/ he seizeth,

WE"

death)

1M

f|fon: |n

Jb 9

'

and who

shall turn

him back?
'PI?

awe (||KT ). Pi. Pf. dismay, scare, 2 ms. sf. T 'jnnm (Ko' 372 consec. Jb 14 and thou rttijjja ) 7 scarext me with dreams nnnn (||n5J3); 3 fs.
Je 5 1 50 (of bows)
Gf.
al.,

tP)nn n.[m.] prey only rixn


Pr 23
s8

tflT|8

is

intrans.

[inchoat.

Ew' 120'"],
Gie

s/ie

afoo

Ztetf/i

i'm

wait as for prey (said

be shattered,

but

txt. prob. erron.

of strange
'

woman).
vl> -

?n

(v.
1

'?V
'n
16
,

di S-

row

N H &,
13

Is 9 3 ;

6ore

Qal 1). Hiph. Pf. 2 ms. nhnn 1572 w s. Winni J e ms. 4p (Ko ); 7m'/
3'
,

(through), so

Aram, nnn
;

linn:

winn Ez 12 7 Jb 24 Ez 12 12 Am 9 2 *WP1 Jon


8
s
16

(rare)) Qal Pf. s imp/ nnnsi Ez8


,

Onm Jb 31 s4 sf. 3 fpl. f]?IT Hb but JESEwOlStaWeinn;); 1


sf.

2 17
8
.

574

(Ko'-

Je

I7

Ez

12

5
;

1.

(%

into houses, c.

Imv. "inn ace. DV13

(sq.Dmjai>).

sf.

inns
2. a.

1. shatter

c.
,

ace. IS9 3 .

cause to be dismayed Je49 37


terrify, sq.
sf.

sq. 3Sp.
17
.

b. dismay,

3 into or through a wall Ez 8 88 (Co del. on intern, grounds), I2 s.7.i2 ; metaph. S q. ^)n^2 Am 9 2 dig into 2. row (as digging She'ol, i.e. as a refuge. into the water) Jon I 13

Jb24

Jb 31 34
'

Hb 2
2

(of burglary); sq.

fi.

G 9 [nn] n.m.
sf.

terror, fear nnjb 4 !,

D3nn Gn 9 2 ;c. you (||D3Nli);


ne g->
lessness.

as obj. gen.,
2S

Gn 9 2

terror of
c.

in description of crocodile

T J"P.nrTO n.m. breaking in, burglary ; 3|3n XSS> Q3-DK Ex 2 2 i.e. caught in the act
1

flJIP??? **?

Jb4l

owe

made for fear-

fn. [nn] adj. shattered, dismayed


D'nn
on
:

31 no< ?A ae< (JE); so D'riNXt) 'D3 tib Je 2 of breaking in didst thou find them. (2 fs. sf. Ges !442 E4), i.e. those whom thou hast slain
, -

1.

inpl.

shattered T\
.

BF&
fig.

np\>. 1

pl.

D'nn v Dr); so

Codd. Co (DVin for

MT

EZ32 Dmnn) broken

30

(song; ace. to

in their

were not detected

in crime.

T[JiJjm]

vb. be shattered, dismayed

might, of Sidoiiians in She'ol. 2. dismayed Je 46' of Egyptians defeated by Nebuchadrezzar.

(As. hattujterror,

D1 HWB29; Talm.

DW1

id.;
)

Eth.rfli*!": is scrutari,

ezaminare,\. Di

Lel105

2 Qal Pf. 3 ms. nn J e 50 ; 3 fs. nnn Je 1 4 4 + 2 1., " nnni j e 48 1 ; 3 P l. vin i 8 37 + 4 1., virn con sec.

f 1. nn PI n. [m.] terror only WWB t\ Jb 6 21 (>Baer for WW) ye see a terror, and fear (note paronomasia in Heb.; v.

WW
(

WW

Di).

[nnn]

h.f.

terror Dnyrr^j tprbx nnn

Is20 5 +

2t.,
s

Wm consec. Je5o
31
,

36
;

366

Imp/. (Ko'4
,

Gn

5 35 a terror of

= from) God was upon the


son of Othniel
Caleb),

Jb 30 30 nm.18 31 .inns Je if 18 Vim r s 2 10 + 3 t. On Jb 21" v. vinn j sio 25 +2t., etc.; vim nnj
Is 7
,

nni

nm

22

cities.

_
-

WJ

f 11.

nnn
.

n.pr.m.

and

Is 8 9 99 ;
-

1.
8

/m

grandson of

Kenaz (brother of

nnn

be shattered, broken, fig. of nations

lCh 4 13

under divine judgment Is 7 s 30 31 ; so prob. also Is 8 9 9 9 (but del. in v a ), and perh. (of '<'s foes in
gen.)
1

t[nnnn]
TT3 3 E
1

n.[m.] terror, only

pl.
(||

DVjnnn

S 2 10 (song

w 26 Ch 20 32'; 11^3 Is 20 37 = 2 K 19 Je8 9 17 18 8 48 20 39 50" (others assign 48 2039 50" to 1); fig. of the ground nOTKn, dismayed
2
1517
'

Is? ); fig. ( 56 be abolished, annihilated) ; lit. of bows Je 51 ace. to Gie's rdg. nnn, v Pi. 2. be dismayed, KT Dt i 21 3 1 8 Jos 8 1 io 25 (all D), usu. a. abs. : 11 1 S 17 Je 23* 30 10 46 s7 Ez 2 6 3 9 1 Ch 22 13 28 20
,

all exc.

others render dismayed in of '<'s righteousness Is5i 6

way XT). nViri n.f. terror, only Ezek.; abs/n EZ32 23 but Co rds. Dmnn (with @ and v 2426 cstr. id. ); s7 32 sf. wnn 32 32 Kt(> nn q ) briwn
, ;

terrors are in the

ii'

S4

||

32

1.
30

26 17 (rd. FUVnn, with Q"nn, v


.

VB), 32
sf.

(rd.

11.

nn);

terror, caused
:

Ew Co^ see

by powerful
:

1-

usu. c. as obj. genit. Ez 26 17 (of Tyre); elsewh.only ' Ez 3 2 v27 (oni3a 'n, Co dd n v 30
cities, nations, kings, etc.

n^

),

for lack of rain


||

Je 14 4 (11^3 of the husband9

but

rd. D'nn, v. supr.); esp. in phr.


-

pK3

(Dirrin 'n

JflJ

b. be dismayed men); no JeSo^Ob Jb39 4 9 7 at, by reason of, sq. f Is 3i 51 (||NT ) T Je i 17 io 22 ms. 'JtJ^ Niph. Pf only 3 nnj VX* Jfal 2 5 and at my name he is put in
. -

22

D^D cawse

2632 land of the living v aM S3 (del. . n'nn Co), v Ez 16 345 v. Wl sub nn supr. p. 366.

owe'* terror (terror of oneself) in the

TnnriQ

n.f.

terror,

destruction,

ruin,

Bb

nn
poet. (esp. Pr)

370
Pr io"+8
Is54
I4
(||

nrna
15

28

abs. 'd

t.;

cstr.

DB"7 io

tlie

ruin of the poor


of fools i^"'0

(is)

their poverty ;

nnnoPno
,7

15

14

; 1.

a. terror,
39

p?V),

as consequence of evil-doing |JX

\?$W

'O Pr I o 29
,

Jei7 ;=obj.ofterror,48 (||pn'B'). b. dismay, 2. ruin, of strongholds Pr 2i ls (opp. nntpfe>).

(opp. too);

f 89"
s

ft"J

'D

s8 DN^ DDX3 Pr 14

rcA<m< ;*o/jZe

' (opp. W6J T?V); niip is imminent ruin. of a fool

yp3

i8 ?

cf.

13

10"

the

mouth

jimm

to

a prince (opp.

iJ^TP) &Yl
,*

"&

fin,

VtH

v. supr. p.

366.

D
U, T^i ninth letter = numeral 9 in postB Heb.;l"B= 15(9 + 6), T"D= 16(9 + ?),to avoid
;

pass.

nttC

animals for

Dt28 31 food Ex

1
37

1.

slaughter,

butcher

(E),

Pr 9 s
so

(fig.
c.

of Wis-

n* and l"\ v. \ Ges

**

*Es

Nes ZAW " ".


only
23

dom's furnishing her table);

ace. cogn.
;

[tfptf L3] vb. PUpel,


it

Pf

1 s. sf.

tg^n KQttODa WKpKg]


sweep
with
tlie

Is 14

and I

will
''b

rna 'b Gn 43 16 (J), nrao 'b i s 25 11 cf. also Dt 28 31 where punishment lies in fact that the owner does not eat of the slain ox T?*? ^jSO?
,

besom of destruction, of

19 ni2Dp ?3V Je 11

like

a mild lamb that

is led

laying Babylon waste.

(Form

of -v/dub.;

l"j?

Ol 5253 y"y Sta cf.Ew iab .)


;

!464
;

undecided

K8"**

,q. v.),

slaughter, sim. of the prophet exposed to 40 his enemies, 51 sim. of '''s vengeance upon
to
s4 Babylon (v. also n3B, nrOB), 25 of kings and rulers, under fig. of shepherds & choice sheep.

TN2N2D n.[m.]
1
s3

broom, besom, only

Is

v. foregoing.
;

2. poet.

&
Ez

fig.,

slay, kill ruthlessly,


;

c.

ace. pers.

T7N223 n.pr.m. (Aram.


3iO
>aJ
;

= God is good, v.
wise,
cf.

^37";
I13B 'B

abs.

La2 21
2
1S

ace. to

"Wkl

(v. infr.)

God is

Aram.

ace. cogn. opp. ^n); (|| Xl\} of a sword sharpened for the
c.

slaughter of Isr. in judgment.

Eth. mflfl: be wise; At. Z^> act as physiPersian officer in Samaria cian, i^J
,

Ezr 4 7

To/3ijX.

expert)

nilO n.m. l8S4,e slaughtering, slaughter abs. 'B-Gn 43 16 + 6 1.; H3B Ez 2 1 20 + 3 t.


ti.
sf.

rirQtp

Pr 9 2

T/N31S n.pr.m.
good-for-nothing
OMchi.500
j

to (appar. pointed

mean
Sta

animals for food

1. slaughtering, slaugliter, of as ace. cogn. after n3B (q. v.)

(;>K

as neg.) v.

De Di Du
537

Gn 43

16

(J),

Pr 9 ! ;

iw 1&
'';

flfr?

t,}ot3;

01*

81d

?X- simply pausal form) Aramean, whose son Pekah and Resin proposed to make king of 6 Jerus. in place of Ahaz ; only ?J?2^~f? I s V
iJentif.with Resin, com|b"l3D father of Benhadad). paring
(

Kb"'

al.

think

suffering servant of

also

Pr

Is 53 7 , sim. of sim. of fatu7


s2

ousness of one following a strange woman, 27 thoughtless of consequences ; 'Bp V1T Je 50 of Babylonian leaders, under fig. of metaph.
bullocks
Is 65
12
. ;

Wk puu. urn.,*. iaa t[nJU]


vb.

7.

so

prob. 48

15
,

and perk VTVm 'Bp


,

2. in poet. fig. slaughter, to which s the nations are given over by '' Is 34 specif,
of 21

slaughter, butcher, slay Ph. n3D pt.; As.


(rare)

Edom
20
,

v6
<

(||

n3T; v.

'T

6, p. 258"); of Isr.
I"I3B

Ez
33
.

(NH
and

tabdhu Asrb
deriv.
;

id. (rare) and deriv.; A " Ml,, "'i6


;

Aram. *Jl, naB

as ace. cogn. after

v 15

of Ammon v

Ar.

ll>

consec.

Eth. m-flrf): slay) Ex 21 37 ; 3


"{
1 s.

Qal
fs. 1
;

cook meat, also bake bread ;

fli.

nil3 n.pr.m. son

of

Nahor by

his con-

in3B1 Pf. 3 ms. sf. nri3B p r g 2 ; 2 ms. nn?B


;

cubine

Gn
' ;

22

24
,

Ta,3c<t(x).
thing slaughtered, slaugh-

TnrQE T
cogn. after

n.f.

La

Wnac

S 25" J' Imv. 03B1 Gn 43 16

tered meat, slaughter

1.

sf.

,rin3Q as ace.

Inf. cstr.

15 IpO Ez2i

Baer; van d.'H

niStpb rf\3ab, exc. #30?

V37"+3
Jesi
40

* );

(so

Pi.

8 25" of meat killed 2. slaughter for food (=1. n?B 1);


1

n3B

for food.
'12

|MT3

TOO
^ 44
s3

371

-nzta

a flock for slaughter, sim. of the harassed godly nn3B^> JKX3 Je 1 2 3 sim. of judglike
;

ment of wicked
189 rOl? n.m.
-

(||

TOTJ] DV6).

23

1. cook, 2.

guardsman;

1 1. cook (who also killed the animal for food and served it) ri3B abs. I S 9 23 24 t. 2. elsewh. only
-

pi.

CraB

slaughterers; in the foil, combinations: 'BH

guardsmen, bodyguard (orig. royal * <*,- sm. ima v. KS j


sw).

lb captain of
1

Pharaoh's bodyguard
1

Gntf 39

4 (all E) ; irai chief of Nebuchadr.'s body810 "-' 2161820 Je 39 9 +i6 t. Je(hence guard 2K25 Aram. KjnSB 31 Dn 2 14 ).

">'*

(both J), 40

34

t[nTCa]
nirBB
1

n.f.

female cook;

only

pi. abs.

S 8

13

( + ninjS-l

perfumers and

rflBK

bakers, all as menials).

trcon n.[m.] mUD id. CIS


1-

slaughtering-place (Ph.
Is 14 21 ,

175

),

for

Babylonians

(under implicit

fig.

of animals).
city
;

t PTOB n.pr.loc. a Syrian


I

nrnBB

Ch

l8 8 (@ MeTaPi) X a(s),

@L Ta&aa6);
b

so rd. also

for

11.

n03

S 88

(v. p.

io5

supr.)

fl. 72E)
batlte ;
cf.

vb. dip

(NH id.;

Aram.Vatp dip,

perh. Ar. J.^,


14

vestem,Frey)

QalP/. ^B]
dip:
+

saturavit tinctura
consec.

Lv 4"+ St.;

consec. Ex 12 22 ; np3C1 consec. Ru 2 ; 9 31 Imp/. S>3BM Lv 9 3 t.; 2 ms. sf. ^3Bfl Jb 9 ; 31 173B1 Gn 3 j ; 1. trans., a

O^BI

dip

thing

in,

c.

ace.

rei+3: in blood Gn37 31

(J), so esp. in
651

Lv 4" 9' 1 4 (also in 18 in water, for purification freshwater); 19 of dipping rod in honey 1 S 14 27 bread (all P);
connexion with sacrifices

Nu
,

in vinegar Ru 2 foot in oil Dt 33 s4 (poem) r'0S<'a Jb 9 31 in the ditch dost thou


24
,

^Cfl
ace.

omitted
17

Ex

n JE (

water); but also-f \Q

= moisten with, with

in blood), 2

K8

dip me;
15

(in

some

o/Lv

(blood),

372
TVVS^ltO n.pr.m. (Aram. = Ramman is father good, or is wise, v.Wkl on 7X3D supr.) 18 of Benhadad king of Aram I K 15
;

mnia
9
,

bers of temple from household stuff Ne 13 ; s0 priesthood by exclusion of alien blood Ne 1 3 b. ceremonially, the altar of incense by the 19 blood of the annual sin-offering Lv 16 (P);
people, gates, and wall (by some undefined Ne 12 30 the altar of the court by the blood of sin-offerings Ez 43 M ; of consecrarisen 'D Nu8"(P), and tion of Levites
tlie

trCIO

n.pi".

10th month=Dec.-Jan., Est


Hoe<i
;

NoS Palm, 2" (Nab. TOO Eut id., Vog C0T on Ne loan-word from As. Tebetuni, Sfhr

ceremony)

1
,

Hpt

K-voiiO
)

jgjjZAivawOT?^

p erh.e6i2=S?3t2
'

v. esp.

81""' 1892 Hpt'% Muss-AmoU' of sinking in = muddy month).

170
,

month

nNQn Nu 8 1521 (P).


s3

by

37

Mai 3
;

36
site

s3

c. morally Lv 1 6 (P), Ez HKISTO ^51*; (m)31SO Je33 8 Ez s6 2. pronounce n(l)XDt3 Ez 24" 36


3
; .

30

TDSTD
known.

n.pr.loc. Ju 7", spot near which

clean, ceremonially

Gideon's pursuit of Midianites ended,

un-

P).

x4 ( all 3. perform the ceremony of cleansing

Lv 1 j**Ji
Pf. 3 ms.

?.48

Lv

11

14

rd. for

MT lino We

(P).

Pu.

inb
is

S 20 26

(so

Dr, he

not clean, be-

t"intD
id.;

vb. be clean, pure (Ar.J^i, JXJ

NH

id., Pi.

make or

declare ceremonially
1

clean;

AranOi'O emptiness, ^l!' ? brightness; 682 Eth. ftTUd: *rtlU<S: pur(/y, Sab.nnt3 Hal 32 wash oneself with water) Qal Pf. 'a Lvii 8 28 7 + 12 1.; 3 fs. nrtng Lv 12 15 nVR? Lv 12 Lv 15 13 Jb 4" etc., t. Pf; Impf etc., + 5
;'

cause he hath not been cleansed) ; Pt. N? Yl# 24 Hi rnnbp a land not cleansed Ez 2 2 (but Ew Co SS rd. a land not rained upon, v. 1t2D).

Hithp. Pf.
18

TW

+ 9t. /mp/;
i.e.

/tnOjT?

2K5

1013
;

2Ch30 Nu8 ipl. ^inan Jos 22"; Impf. 30 Imv. vintsn Gn35 2 Pt. inao nnttj Ne 12 M 7 Lvi4 +nt.; pi. D "}p Nei3 Is 66 ;
7
; ; ;

3 pi. nqjjn

Ezr 6 !0

*Vflpi

(Ko

1271
)

17

1. be clean,

reflexive

1. purify oneself; a. ceremonially,

wash(miraculously) freed from leprosy by 2. 6e cZm J****.' ing in the Jordan 2


ceremonially (only

K H P),

esp. in preparation for sacred duties 18 20 8 7 2 Ch 30 Ezr 6 Ne 1 3*; also for

Gn 35 2 (R)>
heathen

Nu

Lv

13 ' 28 - 28

I5

(P),

22

4
7

2 {H); by washing with water, the flesh Lv 2 24 3 1 (all P); both (H); garments s 9 5 13 flesh and garments Lv 17 (H), 14 15 Nu Lv 1 i 32 (P); passing 19" (all P); other articles 23 things through the fire Nu 31 (P); offering

Lvi^Nn
1

of purifying priests, people, mysteries Is 66 b. morally and wall Ne 1 2 s0 (cf. Pi. 1 b). 2. present oneselffor purificaJos 22 17 (P). tion, only pt. "intspn the candidate for purifica;

17

tion

Lv

I4 A-"-W-"---a->(P).

sin-offerings

Lv
I212

7-8

20

(P)

of the
heifer

two birds Lv 14 53

by the ceremony (P); by ashes of red


;

Nu

I9

(P).

3. be clean morally,

1. purity, t"trii5ll.[m.]purity,purifying Ex 24 10 (JE), as the body of -\T0> evfn DSys 2. sf. n~\nQ iQ Lv the heavens for purity.

made clean by Va scattering clean water upon them Ez 36^; of Jerus., specif, made clean from idolatry, under fig. of adultery 1313 Je 13 27 also sq. JO Ez 24 (purification by made clean DSVltterrbD Lvi6 30 (P; by '<);
of people,
;

12

4 '6

the

days of her purifying (menstruation).


(v.

t[nna]
B'o
i386

Ges> ,o

2-

B
),

or [-ro] (oi"73 "

lustre ) n.[m.] clearness, (dub. word; sub "P Hup Pe SS so Thes, reading Vvibd)

the sin-offering of the atonement day); also of 9 the individual, be clean niSETO Pr 2 o (||n3T);

only nntSD Pl3^n ^89


;

46
;

DeHupPeSch thou

become clean by use of hyssop ^5i (|| ? ??); 17 more generally 1rAP?<?? Vft&STtMJ Jb 4 shall a man be more pure than his maker? (\\ PJj^T)-

made (him) to cease from his lustre; <S 93 made his lustre to cease, so AE Ki al. reading
hast
52012b and nntpp r VintSD (D. f. ace. to Ges ), T etz W 10 reads iir.p nra^n ; Gr prop. gchr sk 1868, imuy his crown; Bae ^*M? nBD sceptre from
n.
]

Pi.
2

+5 1.; Nu 8 etc. + 7 Pf; Impf. "WO} 6 2 Ch 34 etc. + 4 t. Impf; Imv. sf. 7SJJ ty 5 "; Inf.cstr.T Ez 39 + 5 t.; sf. ^H Ez 36 etc. + 4 t. Inf.; Pt. iriDD Lv 14" Mai 3 ; chiefly
J

3 p/nnDLvi 3 + 4t.;

ef.

VviBLv

ms.

JTiriB

615

his hand.
abs. rnnfO n.f. purifying, cleansing s8 19 'B Lv ia+ 2 t.; cstr. Tf^f 1 Ch 23 2 Ch 30 frn~B Lv 3 + 7 t.; 1. purifying, mensf. 45 2. cleansing, jmrification, struation Lv 12 2 2332 7 -* of Nazirite Nu 6 of leper Lv I3 I4 from contact 1 5 from an issue Lv (all P)

t.

,2

s3

P; 1.

cleanse, jrurify
;

a. physically, metals
-

12 s land from corpses Ez 39 from dross Mai 3 21 from temple ""; heavens from clouds Jb37 161618 land and city from unclean things 2 Ch 29 358 store-chamAsherim and images 2 Ch 34
; ; ;

13

26 with the dead Ez 44 1

Ch

128

23

of sacred things in gen. 19 ofpersonsforthepassover 2CI1 30 ;


;

-rtrra
n"i~En ITICB'O

373

3189
1

Ne

1 2

te

the charge, requirement

^J 310 DN
is

K2
?y
it
9

of purification.

TTinU
25
n
1 13;

adj. clean, pure;


47

m.
f.

?y 310
6-7

DS
i

Je 40 4 Zc ii 12 later usage seem good unto (so As. tdbu


;

abs. 'o

+ 68t.; ihBLv n
tino PF2 2 11
1.;'
;

+4t.;
;

cstr.">1nO

Ex Hab

eli,

be pleasing

unto, 5
48
7
s

Dl
8
5

HWB30
*),
13

Ch
1

13
18

Ne2
2

Est
30
;

19

9
6 s,

(cf.

310

adj.).

+3

"ino Jb 17 9
26
;

T ntp

Gn f + 8 1.;
fpl.

mpl.

rnVilp o ,-iino

Mai 1" Ez 3 6 26
4

Hiph. Pf.

io
6

do

2 ins. ni3't?n 2

Ch

#JW]

well, act right, sq. '3 that 1

K8 K 8"

Ezr6
8 s020

20
;

1. ceremonially
(all J),

D^iioPr 15

nvino Lvi'4

^ 12
7

7
;

</iow didst well, that it

was in

thine heart

clean, of animals
4

Gn

s- 2 -8 -8 20
;

Ch

8
;

sq. inf. c. p 2

io 30 thou hast done


right in

Lv

places

Lv 4
1 1

12

i4 4 14 6 io

p ). 202525 (H), Dt
36

h"
20

well in performing

what was

mine eyes.
-

1 i

Nu

19
26

(all
2S

P); things

Lv

14" (P), Ez 22 44 Is 66 Mai >w'- 8 Nu 5? 13 I5 9 i; persons Lv 7" I3 Dtl2 15.22 2J U jg 20 a all


io 10
37 - 47

jglUS I9 9.18..9(

+ v. 2M> MT
20
.

I5 23 p) but rd. "Vjb Pu., see ino,


2 gl4.22.36
,

J 11. 3itO adj. pleasant, agreeable, good 26 Aram. 30, Palm. 30 Vog No 8, Lag N3D Vog 1" 75) m. 'O Gn 2 l2 + 22t., D310 Mi7 4 ; s ,8 f. rata Est 8 + 50 t., H3b Dt6 +2t.; cstr.
(v.
; (
1-

Ch 30 17

n3iO

Gn
,7 4

26 7

t.,

nsb Gn 24 16

Ezr6
,

2. physically pure: of gold 3HT


-

Ex

Je44 +28t.;

D'ab

Gn

27
2
,

+ 4 t.

pi. cstr. "310


1.,

rata

-11.I7.21.S9.S1.36.38.39
15.25.30

Q3

-,-2.6.11.16.17.22.23.24.26

Dn

Ch 2 gl7 2 Ch 34 9 17. Qr|3 Jb 39 p) 26 of incense rrYep 28"; of water D?0 EZ36 8 35 29 of lamp stand rnlD Ex 3 i 3 9 37 Ex 30 37 (P); 4 (P), Lv 2 4 (H); of the table j'n^ Lv 24" (H), 2 Ch 1 3" clean, of turban Zc 3". 3. ethically 4 12 12 2 Jbi4 of heart ^51 pure,clean Pi'30 EC9 9 13 Pr 22"; hands Jb 17 eyes Hab i (of God); words of men Pr 15 s6 words of God 12';
( all
;

n'3b

Gn
:

+ 2 t. pi. ni3io Est 2 niab Je 24s + 6 6 + 4 t.; 1. pleasant, agreeable to the


;

senses

men Gn6 2 (J); of a son Ex 2 2 (E), 1 S 92 1 K 203 young men (but rd. herds Th We Klo Dr Bu) 16 i S 8 DD'tOD their abearance Dn I 16 fl3b ntOD Gn 24 16 26 7 (both J), 2 S ii 2 Est i" 2 8 7
,

a. to the sight, fair, of daughters of

'to 310

S 16 12

-ixn 3io
2
2
;

Ki

6
;

?n roio
i
4
;

Na 3 4

-<\r

ntoo nisio Est

nsno '^O Dn

wsb 310
.

law of
fi.

**

as object of reverential fear

10

19

Ec

HTJJ vb.
;

pleasing, Ar.

good

(NH

id.,

Hiph.; alsoderiv.

l!>U>, med. {j, bepleasant,

in his eyes Est 8 s ; of mantle Jos 7 (J); goodly houses Is 5" Dt 8' 2 ; 10 19 cities Dt 6 ; situation of city 2 2 b. to ii 7 ;

W5?3 H310 fair


21

delightful, delicious, sweet or savoury in taste or odour, be pure and clean, cheerful, happy

the taste, 4i
6 - 22 - 24 - 26

good,

bmob Gn2 9 3 6
(E);
7'

agreeable for eating (both J); ears of grain Gn


sweet,

(Lane);

Aram, o)^, c^, 3KO, 30, 3>O a ndesp.


As. tdbu, be good, kind,
HWB299

figs

Je2 4 23 3 5
-

deriv. glad, joyful;


acceptable, joyful,

310n pvp Ct
I3);
."Uteri

as wine of the
11

honey Pr24 best sort (Hi rds.


;

13

Pf. 3iO

Nu

1 1

18

Qal vigorous D1 ) s 10 32 t; pi. 13b Nu 24 Ct 4 ;

TOUR J u 9 my sweet fruit

(||

'pnD).
3

3*10 Ju ; (Impf. 2ff*. from 3BJ); Inf. abs. 39 cstr. 3to Je 3 2 + 6 t., 3103 Ju 16 * Qr (Kt 25 M 310 3); Ft. 3to Ju 1 1 1 S 2 ; (for these forms " 33 4 SS 8. v. Bo 5 Ges recognises only Pfs. v.; and fewer of them than above. It is often
1

25

C. to the smell, sweet-scented, of ointment Ct I ; 20 310n nip Je 6 the fragrant cane. d. of pleasant

shadow of tree
perity,

2. pleasant to the higher nature, giving pleasure, happiness, pros.

Ho 4

13

time
gi7

difficult to

decide between vb. and

adj.);

ffi

and so agreeable, pleasing, well: a. of 310 DV good day, festal day 1 S 25 s Est 19 f feas ts 2c 8 ; prosperous years (jio.22.
:

Gn
23
29

41

35

(E).

b. of place,
15

DWn ]V3 310


;

Nu

1. be pleasant, delightful, of tents of Jacob s 10 24 (JE poet.); of caresses Ct 4 (sq. |^0


;

the best
17
,

^P 'e? Gn 20
/, , 3 ,j,

part of the v;omen's house


(v.

Est 2 9 '03 Dt

c f infr.)

c. of per-

comp.)
(Qr),
1

2. be glad, joyful 3J 3^0

Ju i6

S 13 28 Est i'(v.310 2 c). 3. of rank, position, claim: P^30 WW 310 310H Ju 25 ii art thou really better than Balak ? 4.
2
i>

S 25 s6

310 be well with, good for Nu 1 1 18 (J), Dt 5 50 1623 32 13 71 2 S 14 128* Je 15" 19 1 S 16 Vr 119 22 16 ; so (sc. i?) Is 3 10 it is well (with him);
IN Je 22
16

v 15 ); good toward David.

ma

(cf.

'*?

3to

S 20 12
,

there is

1 S Mai 2 ,7 (cf. vb. 4, and f infr.) 2826 s6 later "JS? Ec 2 inserted in 1 S 29 10 @ We 7 26 d. of word or message, Dr cf. DV '0 1 S 2 .-QiO rn*fc3 2 S 18 27 good tidings; '0 WOt? 24 30 s5 1D5J3 131 Pr 1 5 good report 1 S 2 Pr 1 5 2 5 a word in its season; 310 "13T Pr 12" 5 an agreeable word (maketh the heart glad) 310 ">3T

sons, (nnx) 'J'm 310 pleasing in the eyes of


6.6. 9

31t3

5. be pleasing
'

3 , 5?3
26

310
38
;

\|f

(v. ii.

310 2 b cf)

Nu2 4

(J)

2S

19 - 36

15

19

2 e. of other things, T^ 45 a good theme. 20 H310 1 S 24 a pleasant, prosperous journey;

STO
310
'3

374

ana

nrUD

Gn 49

15

(poem); of unit}' of brethren


%

= Is 3 9

8
,

for

D'Jtf

nn

310 riD

^133' how good and how

exclamation

phasant it is! ? 31C (n'n ) it shall be well for Ec 2' 6" 8 12 ,3 (cf. vb. 3); Vf 3ion Jb 13 9 mM it
f. VJQ advantageous that (v. 5). do m.7mj< r p'easing in the eyes of

followed by it Jb io 3 (cf. 13 9

which abbreviated 310 well ! good Bu 3 13 1 S 207 2 S 3" 1 K 2 18


is

.'

f
92

good that
e);
c. inf.

83
18

Bu 2 M La

Gn

(J),
1

^ 73*'

be

310n fib's Gn i6 6 (J),


,

'131

147 Pr 25 (cf. sub 10); with (strangely) 310 La 3 26 it is good that one wait (v. 7ITJ)
1

s7

S io 12 =i Ch 19 13 2 S 14 3 9i8s 6 3 I9 2Kl0 20 = Is 3 8 3 I Ch 2I 23 =2 S 24 s2 where obj. of r6yn 'j>3 310(n) (b) (3) nby Gn 8 16 10 36 n i9 1 S 1 1 310n(3) n'BTJ 14 Est 3 (J), Ju 10 14 28 25 'JQ nE*n(3)l Dtia Jos9 (D), 2 Ch 14 Je 26 8 18 31on nby cf. Est8 nouns reversed Dt 6
Ju 19 24
'

S I*

18

40

Don,
a soul
c.

y>tt); be without

310 vb era; nvn xbi Pr 19 2 that 6. knowledge is not good.

f? compar.
,2

better,

sq.
19

inf.

Exi 4

(J),

V'liS
;

89

Pri6

25

Gn 29 Ec6 7 2
9

19

(E),
;

inf.

''Jsb "ityVH 2

Ch 3 1 20

'j>3

310 in other combina;

tions

Je 40 4 1E>M! 31Dn ntO 2Kio ;'on3T iK.22 ,3 =2Chi8 12 ,Nuio (J) 4 9 1 S 19 Est 7 ; n~iy 31t2n3T speak either good
36" (P),
3
2!,
)

Nu

om. Pr2i 919 25 s4 JO om. Nui4 3 (J; compar. 2 15 only implied); c. |0 pers. Ju 15 Bu 4 iSi" 28 2 32 4 1 K 2 2 Ch 21 13 Pr 12 9 16 32 19 122 9 15 19 10 s la 3913 3 58 6 7 c. JO rei 27 28 La 4' Est i Ec 4
;

or bad

Gn
17
;

24 - 29

3i

(E); 310 Ijn


,3

JTlt3^
I

310 IN IP

2Chi8
310

Gn2 4 50 (J); '0 N33HH cf. iK22 =2Chi8


12
.

K 22 818 =
3. good,

2S13

22
;

Ju8 2 1S15 22 2S17 14 1K21 2 2K5 12 H02 9 Am 6 Is 56 Jon 4 38 ^37" 63 4 84 11 1 19 72 Pr 3 14


2 s

gU.19 jgie.17
4.ie.i8.

l6 8.16 I? l 22 1 27 5
.
.

Qt
.

jS E(;
.
.

4 DK 9 sq ._#D Ec 5 it better .. .or? Jug*; IN


;

^6

^1.3.8.10

fl

3iQ-TO
18 19 ;

is

."

31D.fi

}<N

excellent of its

kind

a. of the several creations,

and God saw that it was good, nam l*Jt* ^3 (P); 31 *1KD 310 i (P) God saw all that he had made, and behold it was very excellent. So b. of land,
'3 D'ni'X JO*1

excellent

Gn

4 - 101218 - 21 - 25

Ec 2 24 (rd. -ft? v. Comm.); imt) 310 pM 22 DN "3 310 |*K Ec 3 12 8 15 so i S 27 1 Ec 3 We Dr Klo Kit Bu (MT only <3 c. Impf.) 7.
-B>

310
;

soil,

J), 14 (P),
'

Nu px Ex 3 710 6i3 (both 2122 6 8 Dt i 26 35 4 9 11" Jos 6 9 2 3 (D), Jui8 iCh 2 8 8 flOIK 1K14M0S ,9 2S 1316 25 mb npto 2K 3 23 (D); in Dt 3 Ez if; nu Ez 34 14 njHO 1 Ch 4 40 Ez 34 1418
s
19

fruitful, fertile:
7
-

18

of man's sensuous nature, glad, happy, jrros16 perous: 3? 310 merry, glad heart Pr 15 Est 5" .Tnni Ec 9 7 3^ '310 1 8<*= 2 Ch 7 10
;

DUIO Je 44 17 we were prosperous;

112 s
4

8.

similarly of man's intellectual nature,

310 PSB* good understanding 2

Ch 3022
s
.

\^ 1 1 1

10

C. of vegetation, choice, fruitful 1925 Ez 3i 16 310 JOB' 2 3 yy 2

DWT
13

S 8 14

Pr 3

16

'i3

b>

ri3iD

25

9.
1
;

good,

K
6

K 20

o27

= Is39 ,-^i33
2

precious

Ec

whether both of them will be fruitful. d. of animal?, fat np3 Gn 18 7 (J); DtV Gn 27" Tins Gn 4 i 26 Ez 24*. e. of (J); (E); 12 58 minerals, fine, pure 3i"lT Gn 2 (J), 2 Ch 3 ; n ? La 4 1 ; brass Ezr 8 s7 soldering IS41 7 B 4.

Ec7

;of seed, D'aiD

Dnw DN

kind, benign: a. of men, themselves 9 27 7 2 Ch 10 ; the eye Pr 22 2 S 18 i2 7 Ch 107 DUIO Hnc? words 1

S 25 15
Dnflfl

=2
s

b. of
;

God, himself
for
/i
's

Na V

2
-fy

good, kind
1 1

Ch 30 18 f 86 5 5
34
1

310
13

ioo 135 3 Je 33";


16 34
1 ;

inDn

D^iyi> ^3

310 "3

Ch

Ch

WcA, valuable in estimation : a. in quan16 tity, H31D n3'b> good old age Gn 15 (R), 25" Ju 8 s2 1 Ch 2 9 28 ; dowry Gn 3020 (E ; many (P), 12 ^ sends sons); treasury Dt 28 (from which
<700<Z,

b 310 /fciwd to 3 ^ 106 107 136 9 2i 18 818 9 bv n310(n) T Ezr7 8 Ne2 73 145 La 3 20 s 10 n3io(n) ^rm 9 ^ 143 ; 210 "o iob' 52" 54 310 "a 69 17 109 21 ; (D^ion (D'psnn the ipDn

Ezr
1

n8 1M

43 good, kind word(s) spoken in promise Jos 21

b. in price, goodly, valuable : of the estimation put upon house, beast, and tithe
blessings).

(H); profit Pr 3 i ; hire Ec 4 ; my goodly precious things. 5. good, appropriate, becoming, ~WH 310 Ec7 18 4 11 wisdom (cf. 5 infr.); rbm DV nD3n rOMS Ec 7 is good with an inheritance trans, see in (other

Lv27
D'30n

,0101214

33

18

1416 66 Je 29 10 33 14 Zc i 13 10. 23 (D), 1 K 8 what Yahgood (ethical), rigid : 310 no 4 a. of weh requires Mi 6 8 oaB*D Jb 34
.
||
,

||

nono

Jo 4 s

man
,

himself

||

IB*
3

Mi
2 22

(D )310(n) 22 12' 13 14'

310 B^N Pr 14";

(</te)

good

Ch

15

Ec9

11 4 M 19 ^ 125 Pr 2 man's deeds Dn3T


14
;

2Ch2
EZ36
and

12

19
;

n'BTO

4 1S19 Eci2

D^JJO
the

na; Ec 5 ; c. nsjJ 2 S 1 7 good advice; ins 310 Gn 40 16 (E) that he interpreted well ; n3"in 310 (l6) Ex 18 17 (E) the thing is (not) 14 iS26 u ; *!3"l(n) 310 theword good, wise, so Dt i

VB);

17

714

31

n-lB-Nni

H310H
;
27
,

||

iff)

S 12
V

23

good
good
9
;

right

way
36

(n)310(n)
2
3

TF {?)
1

(the)
5

wayiK8 =2Ch6
D'n*331

2 16 Is65 Je6

^ 3 6 Pn6=
13

is good, is well

said

1S9

10

iK2

D"310

^n3T

S 15 good and

right is
;

18 24

K20

19

thy case; 310 13T good thing

14

310 i&

Hltt

375
"lPN

in^vj
Jb20
-

ninn
HD-iD

Nes

9
;

tiffS)

3W
;

K^>

Ezi8 19

so of
it

WKD etc.,

Pr 20 s3 310

8>6 c. inf. (v.

5)

is

+2^113 n.m. good things, goods, goodness;'oGn 2 4 ,0 + 17 1.; sf. 3 U3Ex33 ,9 Je3i 14
21
,
!

not good or right to : P ,rli> VWV Pr 17 26 ; nsb ytSn ' r 8 5 ; D'JB 13H 2 8 21 24 s3 b. of (310 i>3). s God 3Wffl nriK aits -f 9B "ltsh 33a 25

^310

f 25 7 + 4 t.
D3M3 Jb 2

1310
,6

Ho 3 5 + 2t.; R3W Ne 9 36

Je

2 7;

nw

13 D*3tt"JBetoii9*; his commands niSOiS"e9 ; Ez20 26 (D'310 nS>); 310 Upb Pr4 s ; BD D'pn 3iom nijnn xvn n^> |vi>y La a 38
.

good things, coll., produce of 19 the land to be eaten Gn 45 1820 23 Je (E), Is I 12 7 3" 6 2 Ezr 9 Ne 9 to be enjoyed; good things
-

ex. proph.

1.

; not in H PChrEz or post-

of

*>

as given
'>

by him
65
s
,

Ho 3 s

Je 3

1214
1
\jr

27

13
;

of

fin.

Zlitt

n.m.

Je17 6
'

house of

yfr

'oGn 26 4- I34t; thing, benefit, welfare; 1. welfare, prosperity happiness: DvB* Is 52'
,

(cf.

n3<i0

n.f.)
s9

a good

fig.

Ne
">

||

jn DK1 31D DN 4 2" whether prosperity or adversity ; 310 S03' 1 7" prosperity cometh; '03 rtofe* Dt 26" 2Ch6 41 '03 Ec 2 1 Je 2 9 32 ; obj. of ntn V' 4 7 34 13 Ec 2 s4 3 13
14
;
;

Je8 15

19

2. goods, property Gn 2d 3. abstr. a. fairness, beauty, of 9 neck of heifer Ho 10"; of people of '1 Zc 9 17 ; ol
. :

of spiritual blessings. 10 89 24 (J), Dt 6" 2

himself

Ex 33
47

19

(JE).

Wl

Dt 28 Is 65 14 (v. 21 16 prosperity Jb 20 21
heart

1.

b. (3)3^ 310 joy of 310 2, 11. 'B 7). c. of Jerusalem yfr 128 5 ;
the prosperity of
66
.

Dipns 3103 Pr 11 10 in
taste,

tlie

Jb7
84
12

7
;

of

EHT Est io
;

3
;

of Ep3
;

122

9
;

yj

7 12 1 K i IS52 ; 'ob hn Mi i ; 'oi noan i K io 7 ; IDni 31D ^23; 3103 in prosperity 25 13 Jb 21 13 42

3 V 8S' "IP Jb 3026 NXO Pr 16 20 ifiS ^; bm Pr 2 8 nDn ^34"; -ifeo

Je 5 s6

righteous the city rejoiceth.

d. goodness of

JHJ

discernment
:

<//

119

4. abstr., good-

10

ness of God

a. in bestowing good things Ne9 25 . b. in the salvation of his people Is 63" \^ 2 5 7


145'.
c.

stored

up

for his saints

20
i/c

31

36

11

Ec

14

310D because of prosperity Zc


3

17
;

TPQ'ltD n.f. welfare, benefit, good things,

1 afar from happiness -fy 39 ; 31D3 Ho io ; 310!? 9 11 24 Dt 30 Je 1 5 310^ Dt6 /or ^000! to us,= 13 39 for our good, io $), Je 32 (Dnb; cf. b yb
;

good; abs.

106 6

sf.

Dt 28" + 54 ^310 f 16 2 etc+ 4


'0

t.

cstr.
pi.

71310

t. sfs.;
;

rfato

Je 12 6
6 19 ;

Je

25

).

2.

gr

00 rf

^/trngrs,

(coll.)

n(l)3i3

1. welfare, prosperity, happiness:


;
;

nta'O 2

32 25^ Je 52

sf.

Vt^/tO

Ne

||Dl!'E'

'O blessing of good things -fy 21 4 Pr 2 4 25 ; N.jO 'D DITrQ Jb 2 2 m filled their houses with good

things; obj.of y3B'i/>-i04


i>3x

28

Pr 12";
;

xi>D ty 107

9
';

Dt 23 7 Je33 9 Ezr 9 12 La 3 17 H310 Di" Ec 7 14 2 day of prosperity; 1vy~?3 ^3^0 yj, 16 is not thee ? 'B ^riNizn Jb my welfare dependent upon

Pr 13 2 L355 2

np!>
1

Ho 14 3
.

S 15 9 310 ini^lM Pr 31 12 JTTl6j


</ooa3s,

possessions

'03 jnfrn ^103"; 3. good=benefit :


<Zoe<fc

Ae

Aim good

awoJ no< ew7y aftHRJ

D^TO

niNn
good;
;

Prn
;

23

/j

desire of the righteous is only

obj. of

?3p
n'CV

Jb2 10 yiD P^ 27 Gn 2 6 s9 (J), Vf 1 1 9 s5


;
;

int?
;

27

ota 13 21

miob Gn5o 7 (E),Dt28''3O 2Chi8 Jei4;n310i>Nhny^ Am9 4 Je 2i 10 3 9 16 44 27 obj. ofvb>p3 Ne 2 10 WS\ Je 32 42 HXT Jb g 25 Ec 5 17 6 6 n3N Ec 9 18 '03 mn 106 5 'OD IDn EC4 8 obj. of Sok Jb 2i 25 =<ate happiness; of ysb Ec6 3 fig.
22
9
;
;

21

prosperity shall come to thee;

20

>//

3-Ofl

f 1 19

122
;

'0 'Bnn

Pr 14 22
;

Nu io 32 (J); 'ab my wAo <fe t7s good. 4.


917
s - 22 39
;

after a. of
1

ijy

Dm
,

Je 18 10

2.

(/ooo!

things
30

(coll.):
s8

moral good, JTI1 310 yT Gn 2 3 (J), Dt I 36 in antithesis with yn elsewh. y*6 310 p3 2 S 1 9

Ch
5

K 25 s
10

good words, obj. of "13T 1 S 25 2 S 7 26 Je 18 20 ; pi. T11310 -at J e 12 6 52^= 17


.

b. of material possessions 'on ni3"U

Dt30 2S14 1K3 Mi 3 2 * 34 15 37 w 52 5 'B IW Ho


Is 5
!

15

17

Ma>
7

was

Am5
20

1415

Ec

when good

things increase.
vl

3. bounty,

8 3 cast off good;


3 37 Ec

310 nby do good


this

f i4

'- 3

=:5 3

2-4
,

in 3 12
'

good in31D ro^" \\,6 year of thybounty (harvest bestowed by God), so also "]n310 \jr 68"; nb'y
'o(n)
2

mng. seems less fitting rd. perh. 'C niK"l? 'o ejTi ^ 38 2 (Gr, v. also De) and tr. to 1 ; '0"7;yp Pr 2' path of good. pursue good
; ;

Ex i8 9 (E), Nu
6

24

'

K 8 =2
66

(JE),
,

Ju 8 s5 9 16 1 S 24 19
;

Ch

10

Ch 24 16 Je 33 9
;

obj.

TiT'O'VTN 3.^0 n.pr.m.

(j/oorf
i

is

my

Lord,
8

f*y~nJh^

3*101

1.T3101 intfwsi

n list of Levites

assigned to reign of Jehoshaphat 2 txt. suspicious; LTa>/3a8(a, but


8a)/3a for all three

Ch

17

but

S 24 18 ; th& i s 24 20 n3io nnn nyn 4 Gn 44 (J), 1 S 25 21 + 35 13 38 21 109 6 Pr 17' 3 Je 18 20 nbbp nnn 'O 2 S 16 12 'O^ *b I3r remember 19 31 s2 it for me for ri31oi> Ezr 8 Ne good Ne 5 13 18 s6 17 2 Je 24 VrtriO Ne 6" his ^86 pi. benefits
of bay
1
; ; ;

@ onlyT<o/3a-

(i.e.

good deeds of Tobiah).

names.

tinjniW, ITOtB n.pr.m. (FoA(m)

m my

aia
1. VljaiD good) of Jehoshaphat 2

376

nhvhC9
PlSBn

a Levite, assigned to reign Ch i 7", not L To>/3ar,


;

ta

elsewhere njaiB

T<B/9ia(t).

2.

Ammonite
6 112 14171719
-

faithfulness thou dedrest in the inward parts, i.e. in the heart (|| En?); s6 ''D Jb of seat of wisdom neon 183, 38 (|| V?*?
5
1

DON f

adversary of
4

Nehem. Ne

,01

3* 4

3. head of a family of returning ex60 4. iles of doubtful lineage Ezr 2 f2. a ^ a"/ a chief of returning exiles Zc 6 1014 , xpi 13
'

=Ne

context this can hardly=heart of man q.v.); (kidneys, 'reins,' Z, Jewish interpr., v. " 144 al.), but is rather cloud-layers (as dark, hidden spaces, v. Di VB) ; their wisdom apfr.
' '

NHWB

(-/iois) avTrjs, i.e. "^^^ItD.

pears in their obedience to natural law.

fiv. nitfl n.pr.loc. (perh. fr. above -y/) a region beyond Jordan, N. or NE. of Gilead, 38 T<bj3; E^N prob. Aramean 3to jnK Ju 1 1
; ,

U 1U, U U (v'of
tttu, id.,

foil.;

meaning unknown).

ttDTS n.m. mud, mire, clay

S 10 men of fob, (E)<cn-o)/3 sTwu/Swv, H *" db 296 13 T<i3.o 1 Mace 5 ; 'identif. by Conder with southern Bashan, where is still Taiyibeh, 1 2 m. SE. from Sea of Galilee.
310
2
;

Flood Tabl.

t [mi3] vb. spin


spider Jb 8"
574

(NH *.;

Aram.

tqjnjBJJ
broil, v.
-

+ 6t.; cstr. id. of streets (always in sim. of contempt, ignominious treatment) nixin 'B Mi 7 10 ^ 1 8 43 2 S 43 22 Zc 9 3 io 5 ; of Jeremiah's dungeon Je 38"; of mire in which crocodile lies Jb4i 22 ; cast up

B ) abs. B'O Jb4i ,0 1. mud, mire Mi7 +5t.;


1

(NH

id. ;

As.

"- 10 - 25

3!

(but

Syr. )ty = roast,

Dr JPl.li. 1882.207^. As
Dl
HWB30S
;

f(JmiJ

(^^ gpin> Hpt ZA

1887 -

20 by sea IS57 (ll^fl); of a bog (fig. of distress) 16 30 2. poet, of potf 69 and fln '6 '^ 40 M 14 ter's
.

be twisted)

unfold, Qal Pf. 3

Ar.

of Isr.
i.e.

Ex 35^ abs., v26

wind; Eth. mo>?: pi. ^t? work of women sq. ace. D^yrrnK goats,
is

clay (|pon) Is4i

brick-c/ay(|| id.)

Na3

rbtpitD,nbttb

v.

hob.

goats' hair (P).

T ri1tp?3 n.[m.] that -which

[ /ID] vb. Filp. etc., hurl, cast (Ar. jlL NS87 be extended, elongated; v. who comp.

Hom
all

spun, yarn,

As. tdlu,
spatiari,
loosely,
"I33
t

Ex 35 ^(P).
[rntj] vb. over-spread, over-lay, coat, besmear (NH id. ; Aram, id.; cf. Ar. i.U>
I"

Aram. "^2^, 7*0


fr.

walk about

(cf.

spatium); Eth. /SffrtA: hang MtnlKO: expand) Til?. Pt. *j5>b!>D


2 2 "hurleth thee violently.
i
4
;

l"DB?B Is

Hiph
;

re foeda contaminatus fuit, or contaminavit ;

Pf

i"Bn Jon

*lj>Bni
v. infr.),
I
6
;

J e 16 13

22

26

Impf.

Qal Pf. 3 ms. tar) no Is 44 18 v. nno); consec. Lv 14 (on 1214 3 pi. WD Ez 22 DJjnC Ez 13 7i/. cstr. 4 D'nB Ez i 3 10 + 2 t,; cstr. rtxb 1 Ch 2 9 Pt. pi. 'nc Ez 13"; only P Ez Ch; over-spread, coat
loith
;

^Iki camel smeared


42
ffl

bttft 1

S 1 8" (but

20 33 ; \!^BK

Ez 3 2 4

ro

( Co om.) V&H Jon


rd.

W^J
sq.

cast out, of casting a javelin (IT'jn)

Jon i; cast, 1 S 18" (but

here 7B?1,

V^,

and

took up, so

% Th
4

We Kp Kit, v. also Dr);


at
1
5
;

20 33
;

42 house) with earth (clay, 1BV) Lv 1 4 over-lay (walls with gold and silver) c. ace. of wall 1 Ch 20/; metaph. of coating over Jerusalem, under fig. of a wall, with a superficial

ace. of (c.

Jonah DJH"^ Jon i 1215 * fig. of casting Pharaoh meTI


del. v. supr.;
||

by pers. aimed also the cargo D\b?


'JQ-^J?

EZ32

(Co

violently), of

coating, to hide its real weakness

Ez 13 15

(ace.

4 '< sending furious wind Jon i ; of hurling king of Judah, etc. into exile Je fig. 3 1 6 sq. ace. + byo of land from which, and 7JJ of

H9? T9?^);

hurl (send

of wall), v 11 (q.v.) v
;

12

c.

ace. of coating (IT 1?),"


01415
;

c.

2 ace. v>

cf.

DW

with ?Bri VlB nW3J1

that to which; Je 22 s6

c.

ace.

+7JJ of land to
i>BV
l

which.

Hopb.. Pf.
;

6pW
(||

7BFI
i.e.

Ez 22 s8 where
the prophets
'

Je 22 s8 ; Impf.
i

sf. ref.

to oppressive nobles,

Pr^

33

whitewash' for them (their


Hitsn be coated Inf. cstr.
n'tsn

^f37
?& Jb 4

24
;

^jh 4

;l.

be hurled,

e.g. into exile

Je 22 s8

evil deeds).

Niph.
;

(with

-lay)

Lv 14 43

and, fully, ivan-nx

I4

48

headlong, 7BV i6 ^ he shall not be hurled headlong


'

*3?t?n); hurled down, '3 73? 37" when he falls


(fig.

of a good

(both P).

tlTtp n.[m.] a coating, only


DPinB
12 yfy Ez 13
.

D'sri

nK

man)

the crocodile.

be overwhelmed, at sight of 2. of inanimate thing, be cast,

thrown, the lot

b^rmx

i>BV p<ri3

pr
17
,

16 33
v.

TrTlTTO n.f.pl. inward parts (as covered


over, concealed)

Hino

of seat of faithfulness,

Pilp.,

tnbjpbtfl n.f. a hurling, Is 22 lit. hurleth thee with a hurling,

supr.

man

na
rd. perh. (Du),
">??? (inf. abs.)

377
word-division, 7t3pD

niDEltt

with a

diff.

T[nnu]

vb. be besmeared
18

only Qal
fr. nits, v.

lltD (-/of

foil.;

cf.

Ar.

or hover j\L, go

about, apjrroach, *X\> limit, border).

Pf. 3 ms. DT|yj niN-)D no Is 44 their eyes have been besmeared so that they dt not see, v. Di Du, and on sg. c. subj. pi. Ges * 14S 7 ; others regard
-

t"WB n.m. Exa " row abs. 'a Ex 28" + ot. cstr. id. 28 +3t.; pi. D^ 28"+ 7 t.; Dnc 20 10 1 K 7 cstr. *?B Ex 39 + 2 t.; 1. rote,
;

no
Sta

as metaplastic pointing for nB,


!385d
.

,7

n^?J

v'> grind (NH


-

crush, olives, etc.;

course of building-stones, in temple and in Solomon's house 1 6 36 7 12 forming enclosures 36 in corner of court Ez 46 s3 *; of beams 6

Aram. ^J, }DB grind; Ar. ^i.L grind; Eth.


Tftlti polenta, farina hordce<i\
WJ8J)

Qal Pf.
fs.

Nu
10
;

11
2

7", v. also 7
2 3
-

pillars 7

(Th Klo, v. *H#, &?'.?); of 2. row of jewels, on high priest's


-

Jb'31
21

Impf jntM EX32 3 5 mpl. WJB Is 3 Inf. abs.


;

20

RJB?

'

finB

Dt
;

1717 1718 1920 breast-piece Ex 2 8 gj,***""** (all of pomegranates on capitals of pillars in P);
-

temple
v.

K7
2

s0 -*

Ch
;

Th

Klo, after
cf.

so also prob. 1 4 7 , of knops round the molten


, ,

13

ia

Imv. fs. 'jno Is47; P. fnto Ju i6 J1 ni3nb Ec 12 3 grind, the woik of women, c. 8 ace, with millstones B?0"i Nu 1 1 (JE obj. the
9
; ;

s manna), Is 47

(obj. HBJ3), this fig. of

humilia-

sea
1

f\

Ch

4 (oxen l|5an erron. for tttflW?

7"). n.f.

tion of Babylon ; abs. Ju 16 21 ; YlBW tnub jntan Jb 3 1 10 i. e. serve him as his slave no obj. expr.
, ;

Ex
encampment, battlement
i2 3

20

32

'l/Ty^J
(fr.

= the

(E),

Dt
Syr.

21

(of golden calf)


(cf.

nurten Ec
teeth;

teeth

idea of surrounding, enclosure; Syr. )il 9 cstr. n?t? Ct 8 ; MTV? sheepfold, 6raiA) 26 23 10 9 ; pi. ni-ro EZ46 ; sf. oni'o Nu 31

so in
15

Lexx

^-U J&u^, J&i^);


t

Ar.

molar
'0

9$% M?
fig.

^6
Gn

16

25

DnVVQ

Ch

39
;

BiTnvVD Ez 25

the face of the poor ye grind, Is3 extreme oppression.

of

;
tpnzp n.[m.]
,-

1. encampment, esp. of circular encampment of nomad tribes, mentioned with nvn G11 25 16 ;

grinding-mill, hand-mill;

with

any Nu 3 1 10 Ez 2 5 4
,

ment more

(poet.)

= habitation

(||

DiT03E>D)
\j,

encampDfT^nu)
;

13 only INC'J '13 B iina La 5 the young men have borne the mill (i.e. been compelled to bear it).

6a 26

(||

1"rnrTC3 n.f.

mUl = foregoing, 'tan


sound of the mill
foil.; cf.

b\p

bs&z
v3
,

2. in metaph. 9 3. row 1D3 'B Ct 8 a battlement of silver. of stones, only pi. JliTB Ez 46 s3 virtually pi. of 110 1, q.v.
gen.,
1
,

Ch6 39 (||ni3Bhp).

Ec

1 2

when

the

is

low

(cf.

sub vb. supr.)

"no
intp,

(\/of

Ar.J.ii

eject;

Aram.

t-VUO n.pr.m. and gent. (perh. connected 16 a 'son' of etymolog. with "(VO, v. Gn 25 ) 15 31 Ishmael Gn25 =i Ch i =tribe with which Keuben, Gad, and half Manasseh made war

i^

strain at stool, \i~ dysentery).


1

[linp] n.m.

only

pi.

of dysentery (v.

Aram. >/)

(so

tumours, result Aram. NJli n B,

Ch5

19
;

'Irovpa'wi re

kci\

xvt * "ApaSes Strabo

M
,

rhoids : viz. CnhB


D3"l.np njinf 6
s
;

'lrovpaiovs

Joseph

Ant

)<^) chiefly Qr for Kt D^SV, <$, hemorDt 2 8 27 1 S 5 6912 3HJ nhB 6 4


;
;

""'- 11 - 3

ed.

Niese

they gave

twice

it
,

has found

name

to their region,
1

which was, substantially,

the
Sam.

Kt
27 n.

3r*n
"

Anti-Lebanon, cf. rijs 'irovpaias Km TpaxmpiTiSos X&pas Lukeg ; on "WB* and (later) n.pr.terr. v. GASm' "01*-"4 * and reff.
Jturaea,
esp.

**?

6 17

DnnhB
1

Q.

Urschrift 406

its

way
6";

into

We

t [t^)L3] vb. rush, dart (Aram, un^


!?3K

WO

\^ B%SJ _/fy)_only Qal Impf like a vidture, which rusheth upon its food (sim.
of swiftly passing days of Job's
life).

"1B03

Jb 9 s6

p -/of foil.; meaning dub.; Dl " ^jJOtO (perh. As. tatdpu, surround, encircle; Thes Di comp. prop. VS]1D (cf. Ar. i__iQj go around), whence

nWWD=mBOBD;
al.,

Kn.,foll.

assumes

v^BB tap,

>- by Klein strike, comp.tn-ry/ui, and


mark
in the flesh as

thinks of actual sign or


id.;

t [771120] vb. burl, sboot

(NH

Ar.

orig.

meant).
n.f. pi. bands
esp. pi.

spread, extend, carry far with, e. g. a ball 75B18 Lane ,832c only Fil. Ft. (Ges' ) pi. cstr.

^ia

2i 16 (E), lit. making disabout a bowshot off. tant like shooters of a bow

tniDJpitt KHBBiB, and

(NH nBBiB; Aram.

PBB1B id)
||

alw. iawrf*,
;

\"inB03

pmn Gn

frontlet-bands, between the eyes

(||

T ?V rfX

cf.

T^S

i'

3 *"?*

Exi 3 9

id.);

fig.

of dedication

of firstborn
16

P3 n'BOio|> n$H] Ex commandments of', lol> vV.1 Dt m and HBObb 8 ii W) Dt6 . This injunction,

T*

Aram.
Eth.

JL^,

N?0

rf gM, ;

Ar.

ji

%/t< rain, dew;


2,

I3

(JE); of

orig. fig. for perpetual

remembrance (otherwise

Kn, and Klein


Aroh - LIS4
),

1-

was

-""-,vid. supr.,Benz taken literally by later Jews,

Archm Now

and hence the custom of wearing phylacteries; 16 KK HWB v.Di(onExi 3 )Winer Ei (art.Z)mfeee/) Smith Dlrt B11'-(art. Frontlets) Sta ZAW18M sm- slT
'

Ju detc)-'o abs. 1 S i + 12 t.; 3 28 6' + 9 t; cstr. ^0 Gn27 + 4 t.; sf.^O Iaa&*, D?0Zc 8 12 night-mist, taking place of our dew 3 Lane 1862 Neil Pal K,plored (v. Che Is 1 8" & f 1 1 o 129 as coming from the ); sky and bringing ferba Gn 27 s8 & tility, (God gives it,
;

mA:

W#n

jn3),

v 39
rd.

+ ?>),
i
10

cf.

Dt 33 s8 (heavens
it,
||

distil
;

it,

spy),

Hg

rrrp
tD^B

v.
v.

sub mo.
sub Dtt.

Zc 8 12 (heavens give perh. bvo for ^SO (v.


it

JDJ)

in

Dt 33 13
;

Gn
9

25

49

and Di)

clouds distil

(ejjn)

Pr

20

nT'ID T

v.

sub mo.
i.

7t?

v.

sub

W>o.

D] vb. patch, spot (NH id., patch) PC ;;os. wbo Gnao32 3233 pi. D"&6o v 3539 Qal nt6o Gn 30 chiefly of spotted, niN^o Ez 16 variegated sheep and goats (Jacob & Laban); 3 - 32 33 35 DHpj? Gn 30 ppj, D"PJ Gi^o both,
-

t [N 7

(IT) upon the camp (JE); it is upon the ground Ju 6 39 40 cf. 2 S I 21 + ( 10D); upon the fleece Ju 6 37 ; is wrung out (po) of the fleece v 38 ; remains through the night (jib) Jb 29 19 cf. 'tan ro:e> the the dew lying Ex lying of dew
-

Nun

sq. b$, it

descends

i6 13,4 (P;

it

goes

up

(r6j?)

in morning); it is
;

16

35

T>bin n? JbsS 28 covers the in drops ^O JflJ head of one out at night Ct 5 2 it comes (nvi)
;

35

byword
stealthy
2

of prophet

||

K 17 + 10D);
1

sim. of

||

v (all J); of high places, variegated (gailycoloured shrines) Ez 16 16 Pu. Pt. rfo&OD s patched, of sandals Jos 9 (JE).
.

39

S 17 12

approach nDlXrr^ ban b'S] T.W3 sim. denoting welcome and gentle re(bti) like it
, , D'TVf, D ? ?l); of fraternal

freshment, of speech, which distils

fl.

D ^?ip
,

n.pr.loc.

c.

art.
1

Dt 32 s (poem;

||

'tWJ,

place
prob.

where Saul mustered

his forces

1 5*,

= 0^0
11.

unity liO"in b0| ^ 133 (^y TP); of king's favour Pr 1 9 12 (by); of Vg kindness Ho 14 6 ;

q.v.
.

?0 3V3 Isi8 4
following.
foil.;

D^N p v.
(./of

watching
jJJ.,

like a mist-cloud, of Vs quiet of Jacob's influence among nations


,|

!7 7tt

mng.dub.; Ar.

JJ,
-

is ft'e o /ami to a stake, confine; Syr. Jli is *& young, both appar. denom.; Lag Armen s,ud 12229 finds earlier form of Hptp in

Mi 5 6 (" nam 'o l|D , ? 3-i); n*rfa ba Is 26" a dew of light is thy dew (v. 1. iT^K, p. 2i b s,uds<!mE "- 2Mt supr.and Baud ); as transitory, 4 Tp'n D'SfO bo? Ho 6 like the dew early depart;

^o

Armenian).

trrrt3 n.m. 187 "lamb (NHid.,Za7i6y Aram.

ing, so i3 (both|pp,3"f?J|); fig. of young warriors of king established by with flashing weapons,

NvO

like

lamb, youth,
etrf (cf.

MT^D

dewdrops IffW ?0

^ no

3
.

jfjVZ,

I^^j

Joy,

jr

?t</t,

cloven-footed animals, esp. sszb

5" @); Ar. ^L yown? of young gazelle Horn N e(]j tully, male lamb, Doughty Ar*b DeKrt i.9,n.9. Eth (nfcjiock of goats, goat, kid) 3 ?0 n .?9 1 & 7 s sucking lamb (for burnt-offering);

JkL^}

Mk

til. [<^7~] vb. cover over, roof, Aram,


loan-word,
v.

roof*%j\$ roof

P^V (^^vj cover over, esp. put on so Palm. v. Eut SBAk areyij
'

in prediction <JTV H^BI 3NJ I s


shall feed; in metaph. of

Pi. Zmp/. 3 ms. sf. $>D<1 ***<**) only he built it (kept on building it, i.e. a

Ne

15

city-gate)
it, cf.

DWO pi.
'

6$* wolf

lamb

and covered

it

over (laid timbers to cover

of foregoing, only Is 40 11

36 WflHg they laid its timbers v ; v. also T\~\p 7X3

shepherding his people.

Gn

9 in

ilie

shadow of my

roof).

rrvh
I-

v.

sub So.
of
foil.;

7/D(v
JL

mng. dub.; perh. denom.

are Ar.

(the sky) rained fine rain; Eth.


11.

(-/of foil.; perh. cf. Ar. !&; Aram. Q?0, i^ Eth. mrtflD : all ojyrress, injure; in this case D?0, JtapO will be Aramaic names,
;

D7tD

mrt: be (moist), fat,

fertilize).

since

k=Heb.

v).

t7Bn.m.'

"night-mist.dew (NH i>0 dew;

Q7p

n.pr.loc. et pers.

1. n.pr.loc. in

379
the

Nr2to 4
t.

Negeb
1

of Judah, Jos i5 ,4

= D*tt?I3
rds.

S 15

4
,

rd. perh. DN^>B


itT'ln

We
.

Dr.

We

D^P

also for

S 15 7

cf.

Dr.

2. n.pr.m. one of the

porters Ezr
'

o 24

1. sexually Gn 34 s1327 (R), : 22 11 33 M ; the land by sexual impuri28 ties of the people Lv 18 (H); Isr. by spiritual 17 whoredom EZ23 2. religiously: the land,

Ez 18 6 "

Inf.;defile
15

jib -12,

once \TO^?0

n.pr.m. name
45

of

porters.

1.

iCho 17 Ezr2 42 =Ne

2.

Ne

u* ia u
ti.
Pi.

(flcfo).

by bloodshed Nu 35 (P) by allowing the dead bcdy of the murderer to hang on the tree over 23 1718 Isr. night Dt 2 1 by idolatry Je 2" Ez 36 defiled the sacred places by the sacrifice of children Lv 20 3 (H), Ez 23 s1 and God defiled
s4
;

^*'r*p !> be or become unclean (Nil NOB nnd esp. pollute (ceremonially) Aram.
;
'

deriv.,

|u*^

Pa. pollute;
4

v.

RS K3W

ft

) Qal
18
;

2 Pf 3 ms. '0 Lvil^+zz t.; 3 fs. flNDO 12 WDB Lvi 5 2 fs. npp Ez22 + 2t.; pi. 3 2 7p/. NOB? Lv 5 + 34 t.; 3 fs. NDBFI i2 + 4 1.; 3J 32 tBO< f io6 nNOB Lv i5 + 6 t.; pi. /w/.
; ;

him thereby 20 20 he defileth the sacred places 14 30 34 11 the by idolatry 2 Ch 36 Je 7 =32 Ez 5 7 8 ' Josiah defiled the idolaholy name of 43 trous places of worship by destroying them and 8101316 of Isr. making them unfit for use 2 K 23 idolatrous images Is 30 22 and the nadefiling
; , ;
'

be or become
17

(H),Ez2 3 ; giously, with idols


to idols
.

unclean : 1. sexually, c. 3 the land Lv i8 2527 (H).


'

Lv 18 2023
2. reli-

Ez

22

3
;

c.

3 v 4 with necro;

mancers Lv 19 31 (H); by sacrificing children 106 39 3. ceremonially, by contact \jr with carcasses of unclean animals Lv 1 i 24 2?- 28 31
-

God iff 79 1 3. ceremoceremonial uncleanness, the sacred nially: by s 31 13M places LV15 Nui9 (P); the camp Nu 5 the temple by dead bodies EZ9 7 ; the (P); Nazirite's head of separation by a death oc9 curring in his presence Nu 6 (P) the people
tions the temple of
. ;

defile

Lv

themselves (DSTIB'SJ) by creeping things 44 4. pronounce or declare cere(P).


:

13 MMMMMMMp). any carcass i7 (H); eating of 8 'JB a carcass 2 2 (H); by issues I5* (P); s 4 s contact with an unclean man 5 I5 (P), 22 by

UMMM

monially unclean
30.44.44.59

the leper

Lv ij*>JUMUW.

(p).
It.

00

*i- r4 (H), or thing 22 (H); by leprosy i 3 12 contact with the dead Nu 6 i9 20 (P), (P); by Ez 44 25 or with one unclean by such contact Nu 1 c; 22 (P), Hg 2 1313 ; by contact with creeping
6
,

"-<

unc l eftn an j ma l s 2 CT 5 (H). PH. t& B>M Ez 4 14 myself is not polluted.

Hithp. Impf NOB? Lv2i' + 4 t.; pi. 'Nop? Ezi 4 "37 23 ;p:Ho9 4 Ez44 23 ,etc. + 6t.Impf.;

reflexive, defile oneself:


43

22 (H); certain animals were alw. things unclean 1 1 2627 (P). In ordinary cases of uncleanness 3"iyn 15? NOB unclean till even Lv
j ,24.25.27.28.31.32.39.40.40 j
.46 j ,.5.6.7.8.10.10.11.16.17.18.19.21.22.23.27
15

Lv

cepted peace-offering
(P),

H09

by eating of an unac4 2430 c. 3 Lv i8 (H),


;

Nui9

(allP), Lvi7 22 (H); but uncleanness lasted 7 days for woman bearing a son
-

7 8 - 1M, - !S

Ez 14" 20718 37 s3 0. for a dead Lv2i l:u, (H), Nu 6 7 (P); 6yLvn 24 (P); person without prep. 2 1 4 (H), Ez 44 s5 Hothp. Pf 4 nNrspn T0j nriN Dt 24 after that she has been
i
;
.

lying with woman having an issue 1 5 24 (P), or one coming in contact with " 1416 the dead Nu i 9 (P); it lasted 14 days 5 for a woman bearing a daughter Lv 1 2 (P).

Lv 1 2" (P),

for

man

defiled (sexually)

on form

v.

Ges
2

{54,3 .

tn. N^tt adj. unclean


cstr.

;'D Lv 5 2 + 58
5

t.;

NOO

22

+3
;

t.;

f.

HNDB

+iit.;

cstr.

Niph.

Nu

'nNCBJ j e2 nwrip? 5 + 5 t.; 1 s. 43 2 m.pl. DflOB? Lv 1 1 (X omitted by scribal error ; but Ges al. derive from noo), etc. + 4 t.
5
; ;

Pf. 3 ms. NOOJ


13

Ho

510 npp Ez22

pi.

D'NOB Lv

+iot.;

6 10 ;

fs.

nNDp:>

unclean, 1. ethically and religiously D'nsb' 'o r 55 Is 6 unclean of lips; Dt?n D Ez 22 5 defiled

of name, infamous;
ritually
:

'BO lino Jb 14 4

2.
22

pf.;

Pt. pi. D'NDB? Ez 20 ; defile oneself, be s4 1 414 20 27 defiled: 1. sexually, Lv 1 8 (H), Nu 5 2829 2. by idolatry conceived as whore(P).

3031

"
.

dom Ho 5 3

10

Je

s3

Ez 2 o30MM 23 71330

15 Ec 4 2 9 ; &q: 'd Lv 2 2 (H); (DIN) WsJ? 'O unclean 2 6710 B>BJ 'D for a (dead) person Nu 5 9 (P) 13 14 Hg 2 elsewh. for various reasons Dt 26 ; Lv
a. of persons, ||linu

Dt

12

1522

=
.

3.
.

11.36.44.45.45.46

ceremonially, by eating 4. be regarded as unclean


3 yvpDJ Jb 18 metapl. form

43 creeping things Lv 1 1

5' 13

I5
s

2.25.33

Nu
13

.17.19.M.22

I9l3

^
15

aU
,
,-

J>)

Pi. 4), prob. (cf. we are accounted as unclean;

23 animals
15

Ch

Is

64

Ez
-

4
j

22 10

La

b. of
1

Lv

. 4.5.6.7.8.26.27.28.29.31
7 - 81019
.

1.27

5****

on another view
11

v.

HOD.

Pi.

5 8 Pf NOO Gn 34 + 15 t.; sf. >KBB Lv I3 4- 3 t.; 2 fs. nNBB EZ5 etc. + 7 t. Pf.; Impf NOO^ 8 Imv. pi. 1NOO Ez o 7 2 K 23 etc. + 1 2 t. Impf. 3 44 Inf.WBQ Lvi3 +2t.; sf. DNBB i 5 \ ete.+
,
,

things in gen. Is 52"; food

Nui8 (allP),Lv2023 25 (H),Dt I 4 35 3338 26


Lv
-

c. of

1 1

15
3

Nu

15

leprosy Lv i 3 d. persons and

''

Ju 13 Ho
4

- 57

9 (P); offering
;

19 (all P), houses Je 19 13


;

Hg

!4
.

Lv7

19 - 21

(P);

things in general NOO 73 imon p, 'on pa b-~an Lvio'

P!NQI2
ii
47
;

380
s6 s3
;

:y

of pa jmvi Ez 22 44 s 3. perhaps also 35 specif, of places '0 DIpD unclean place (place of refuse away frcm holy place and human o-. habitation) Lv I4 (P); px nNOO land on the east of the Jordnu separated from the land of the tabernacle of " Jos 22" (P) so '0 HOIK
-no!> 'o(n)
1

aliens Is 52

(||

?">V)>

at once buried; Sn *3100 'JBfc> Dt 33" (poem); 33 of hiding iniquity \\y Jb3i hiding the wicked
;

in the dust "\&y


8
,

2. often of hiding, 16 concealing, secretly laying a snare HBH ^ 9


.

Jb 40 13

35

sq.
4
;

31 3.

6
;

D*flft

"D^ 3s 7 na
;

S q. *?
10
;

140

142

sq.

^r6

Je 18

22
;

bn

Jb 18
is

D'typio

a foreign land

Am 7".

64*.

pOO

that

which

darkened^-

triN^ip T

n.f.

uncleanness
1

abs. 'o

Nu 5 19
;

darkness,
fttraa* </ie?r

Jb 4 o 13 nearly = *MNf: '03 BOq D.TJD

^riKDO Ez + 4 t.; cstr. mt?B Lv 5 3 + 4 t.; U riKDO Lv i 6 1619 2 2 + 2 1. etc., + 8 sfs. pi.
sf.
1.
-

hide

sf.

D3 , n'lNDt3 Ez 36 s1 29

DnkDD Lv

16 16 ; 1.
16

/aces in darkness (i.e. the wicked); Jb 2026 ZJ darkness is held in reserve for his treasures, i. e. all calamities are

= reserve

sexual
filthy

Nu

19

(P),

La

i*.

2. of a foul or

mass Ez 24" (in a caldron), 2 Ch 20 (in 16 3. ethical and religious Lv 16 the temple). Ez 22 15 24 13 39 24 ; 'bo en-n by naa Lv i6> 6 (P),
'00 Bip Lv 16" (P); 'oo nno Ez24 13 (P); :9 s5 'Oil nil wncZeaw spirit, 'o ^30 JTChn 36 36 s 4. which inspired the prophets to lie Zc 1 3
; ;
.

Niph. Imv. 1QV| jppn up for them. " *ina 'JEO Is 2" hide thyself in the dust, from
stored
before the terror

of\
i.e.

ZMG
1889,180)

JmpJ yDD ,,
(it),

wen< awf Aid T

Qal? Ba Qnd ^8.8 plunder fr. Aram. camp.

Hiph.

(or

^
;

pOtO?2 n.m. hidden treasure, treasure;

abs. ftapp

G1143
21
;

23
;

pi.

4 D^OOp Je 4 i Pr2

ritual, of
(all P),

men Lv 5"

2021

14'

3.3.31.31

5
2

Nuiq
4
;

13

Lv 22 3S

(H); of

women
;

1 1

nriKOtSD rxhj&fi torn v. Dr; a time favour252630 able to conception RS K276 Lv is (P), 18" 17 5. local, (H), Ez 36 ; of meats Ju 1 3"*.
of the nations

my

3??S

D^OOp'jb 3 treasure Gn 43
D'lricp IS45
secret
||

s 'JDOD Is 45 ; (Aidden) in sacks); 'JPPP (of money now hidden in (i.e. treasures

cstr.

Ezr 6 21 9".
uncleanness (nNDD, Baer,

tnNEtt

n.f.

become spoil of Cyrus; Je 41 8 appos. tptf nnyb> d-pn ntrn nrww), 21 BOl in compar. Jb 3 (longing for death more 4 than for treasure), Pr 2 (wisdom sought for like
places, shall
,

seems to rest upon a misinterpretation of the 10 SS); of ethical unform) Mi 2 (so Thes cleanness, from wrong-doing.

treasure).

MV

KJD
tWSD
;

(Vol

foil.;

Ph. two

is e

also offer, present, ace. to

DHM in MV
(NH
4
,

p,
10
,

era;*,

983).

t[nDO]

vb. only

Niph.
3

Pf.

WOO? we

n.m. 1" 28

'

basket

'30 is a large
;

are stopped up, stupid

Jb 1 8
and

so

Thes

MV Di De
of ear

Z6 (Aram. 000
or heart), rv>j choke up); S3
,

DODO
Hgst

stop

up

(e. g.

etc.,

Ew
X

AV EV Da SS

deriv.; Ar. "^afill or

2 metal vessel) abs. MB Dt 26 KID v sf. ""JlgB 517 in all a receptacle for products of soil 28

take

(inlasttwo||n^p).
t

it

as metaplastic for '3X003 we are regarded as 4 198b rds. Un?"l3 Ko'-"' ; unclean, see Ew*
<7f (TtunrjKaftev
;

[*]}&]
'>_}

vb.

soil, defile

(NH Pi. id.; Aram.


11,

Pa. "BO,

*i&
my

As. tawd/w

1,

Dl PrS3

'

HWB3<8
;

"JVOO.

Ar.

t V2 HO vb. hide, conceal, esp. in earth

(NH

rupt)

Pi. Impf. DE3P^ Ct5


feet (poet.

is 6e suspicious, be intrinsically cor3

how should I soil

id.;
cf.

whence perh. Aram. JOO

ilvem, i.e.
I"

Aramaism).

keep, preserve;
137

Ar.^i> bury,hid# (loan-word Fra ); Aram. 8 **4 TOO id);Qal Pf. JOO ^ 35 + 2 t etc.;
,

[nytO]

vb. wander, stray

(NH

id.,

err;

Imp/. }bp>1
tJJDB Jb'40

Gn
13
;

35

etc.;

Imv.

sf.

4 VUOtp J e 13 ;

Inf. cstr. fiCo!>

Jb3>
19

^64;
;

'; 1. Afe, c. 4 12 ace. Gn 3 5 (E), Ex 2 (E dead body in sand ), Jos


;

16 Pt.pass. pop Jb 3 + 3 21 D'JDp J087 ; cstr.

WC Dt 33

t.;

rWOO Josy 22

Aram. K^?B, Uty; Ar. ^Jle exceed just limit, be immoderate, extravagant, i.~cll> one wlw deviates from right way; Eth. flP'Vi apostasy,
superstition, idolatry)
1
7

pi.

like

iTOjra

2122 (JE; spies under flax-stalks), Jos 7 (JE; Achan's theft), Je 13 45 " (Jer.'s girdle), 43" 10

Qal Pt. f. '1 T 5fb(3) Ct a wandering (vagrant) woman, for MT ace. to <S Sym. X SQ Bo Hi Gr al. Hiph.
fig.,

10 P/'OyjlN WOn Ez 13

they have ledastray

(stones at Tahpanhes); hide, bury


54
15

hand

my

people.

in dish

bs: (nr^X) Pr 19 26 (of by} the sluggard); POO Jb 3 16 hidden abortion, i.e. a lifeless child

f PJ*JJ vb. taste, perceive (NHt'rf.; Aram.

oj^, D^JJO taste; As.

n. temU, sense,

command,

BJfO

381
;

PP

Zim Br *> Lyon 8*


ea<,

" 161 " CT

Asrb *""" '"' *

Ar.

1*
'B

tDYEB
La
2
20
.'

n.[m.] pi. abstr. dandling,

\^>?.y

tos<, examine by tasting; Eth. TOff": /mO<n>: taste, examine by tasting, Qal etc.)

Pf. 3 ms. 'B

JW

Pr 3 i> 9 1 s. - 1 S i4 ms byO? 1 S I9 S6 + VS9 /mp/. 3 7 2 t; 1 s. DJJBK 2 S 3 K 3 mpl. jflp*; Jon 3 43 mpl. 1BJJB + 34 ; in/. a&s. I*? 1 S 14 ;
i
;

8 14 24
;

fs.

flBjn
.

TpIDip n.[m.] 1. a span, hand-breadth


2. coping (?);
1

1. a span, hand-breadth,
5 j

l"IBB

1. taste, of eating in small quantity, sq. ace. 24 29 43 &n 1 S i4 , to Byn v so v ('nopo DyB);
,

4 of thickness of the molten sea; 6 rrtnSB i/a pi. 39 (a few) hand-breadtlts are my 2. architectural term, perh. coping, days.

K7 =2 Ch
26

ninsDrny idbim

7'.

HDIND-b

IS Dr> 2

s5

flBWD Jon 3 7

2.

of sense of taste, obj. 7^V)io i>3N Xte-nK 36 11 nn^s 2 S 19 ; so \b>Tyip $3fc -jn Jb 12 ; ijn
!gj> DyB? 34 that her gain is
.

tpIDb n.m. span, hand-breadth alw. abs. HSB Ex 25 2S 37" (both P), width
'

Ez40

43

of

border of table in tabernacle;

Ez 40 s 43"

3.

fig.

Pr

18

she tasteth

good
9

(obj. cl. c. '?), i.e.


is

she exso 'OJH3


'>

common cubit; (ledge) of four tables in


addit.to

EZ40 width of border new temple (Sm Co).


abs.
322.

43

periences that her trade

mrp
t

ate""*?

WW f 34
66

profitable

tnTTOKJia n.f. cloak,


?|$y

~f^

ririSBBn

ta<e

ye awd see that

is

Ku
L

15

pi.

ninEBtsn i 8

good.

QV6 n.m. J'*ul taste, judgment 'B abs. M 26 Jb 6 ^ 1 19 fiyo Pr 1 cstr. DVB Nu ii +2t.; sf.ioyDExi6 + 4t.;'nVBiS25
6
;

t
glue
id.,

5?*"J vb. smear or plaster (over), stick,

18

(NH

id.,
;

besmear, plaster;
'

Aram. ?BB
defile ;

3'

33

fig.

attack

8 16 81 (P), Nu (JE), 8 6 cf. v ; in juice of purslain Jb 6 of Moab under 11 2. fig. judgment, (|| [J*J). fig. of wine Je 48

1.

taste of

manna Ex

As. tap&lu, 69 pi. I^SB yj, 119 ;


P.
i/'

Nj'BB mortar ; %aj[ Dl Prl8 HWB besmear


(!),

) Qal

Pf. 3

discretion, discernment, 1

S 25 s3 Pr 1
<*

22

Jb

20
,

pi.' cstr. s9
'

119

14"; 4 ^B'B Jb 13 ; DHT TJ3J? ^5? ^3B insolent men have plastered falsehood

Impf

ms.

B*j Jb

so

*}T$
13

nyii nya aid

1 1

'b

^en? pr 26 16
ruts'

over me,

making

his

real

character

unre-

<Ao#e

DyB
2
1

discreetly; change, disguise one's judgment, sense


1
,

answering discretion,

i.e.

</<

(late

3. 34 of David feigning madness. 10 Aramaism, cf. Dn 3 etc.) decision, decree


r\bo

4 ~& vBB Jb 13 ye are falsehood-plasterers (|| 7?^ ^ si| ); cf. As. amdt taikirti tdpilti Ullusum, a speech of falsehood

cognisable' (De);

V^lM
"I"

DyB Jon 3 7

[DJN273] n.m. only

besmearing Ullusum, Dl Vfafa %tjK) Jb 17 14 and thou hast glued over mine iniquity, i. e.
;

Pr48

pi.

tasty or savoury

food, dainties D'tsyBD


sf.

Gn 2 j******* (all J);


.

glued

3 6 vrrtsyoo Pr 23 ; vribyoo v

it up, for safe keeping against the day "Hisa of reckoning (|| DrPI).

^3

T^DCID n.[m.] scribe, marshal (if meaning


Aram.

f
!J?9,

I.

[jy B] vb. load (NH


carry,
also
17

J$?t3

D9'TJ)a-h

Gn

45

tooa") (E) foarf

Qal
yowr

id. ;

^,

correct, then As. loan-word, ir.dupsarru, tabletwriter, scribe, v. C0T 27 1


HWB227

Imv. J?B

Len L,m8UePr,mltdellCh,ld^ 365 Schr

&eas<.

on Je 5

Lotz

18
;

dupsarru, ace. to Dl
(as if fr.

fll.
pierce;

[]P&] vb. pierce (Aram. Pa. fJ?B Ar. ^ji fierce, wound, goad\ only

) pi.

sf.

IpDBB Na 3 17

1DSB)
;

thy scribes, marshals, of high officials ofNineveh

Pu. PL Sip
a sword.

abs.sg.^DBB

nvy Hp3 Je5 1 21 appoint a marshal

"?.ybD

Is

14"

iAose pierced! wt*A

On military against her, 1. e. against Babylon. function of those skilled in writing cO^B*.
t

^B v.
'

sub

SJBB.

['"jDu]

vb. trip, take quick

little

steps

vb. extend, spread (Ar. li> Je to overflowing, abound,; Aram. u3j extend, full l"ISB a spread; NniBB a <ep, foot-length; 13 span (cf. nDB infr.)) Pi. i>/. nriEB Is 4 8 22 1. spread out the heavens IS48 13 *RTIgD La 2

[PTau]

NH

Ar. i_il> pass by quickly, i_;lll> light, brisk, (cf. quick, of horse ; poss. cf. Syr. >aAsJ
flicker)

Qal Inf.
women
F]T3 42

abs. *|BB Is 3

16

njabri t]BB1

^bn, of

of Jerusalem.

(||

pK

KIP?.)-

2. denom.
2
22
(||

fr. I"IBB

carry o
brought

the 2>alms,

dandle La

W2n i Aave

up, reared).

with (as going Eth. m^?: Di 1251 ) ^B quick, tripping steps; Je 4 i 16 + 1 1 1.; tlB Je 4 o 7 + 5 t,; sf. BB Gn 43 s
coll.

n.m.

children

trots

382
;'

fpB
1!

+ 5t.;D3BBGn45
never
Di);
i
1

,9

+iot.;DEt?Gn 3 4
pi. (in

+ 6t.;

Dtl

+ D33ni
?

35

cstr.

and never
also

children, little ones,


1718

JE (Gn Ex Nu),

Dt i M + 8
D't^JS

Gn 4 7 24 om. , cf. Gn 34 s9 (E) + 18 t.


t.

D3N^D) how can I bear Ce


14

burden of you

D (incl. Jos
|JS3

D")P M , once(Ru 3 Kt) DllO,


time, not yet, ere, before that known: not found in cogn.
G11 2 4
15

adv. of
un-

\ 17

= young

);

PoniyNu3i'
boys,

,where note
*)t2n
22

"at

and

\ l8 =.young

languages) con(diriv.
pf.

21 10 s 16 7 2 S15 girls; also Ju 18 21 Je40 41 43 Ez 9 6 2 Ch20 ,s 3 r 18 Ezr8 21 Est 3 13 8"; the

strued mostly with the impf. (with the


46

only

(v

words *]$-) D'iWI D<nB Dt 2 s4 3 s incl.


tants; so Iff?)

all

inhabi7
6
;

2 25 90 Pr8 ):

l.t^Tl^inanindependentsentence,

impf.),

S 3 7a (v b impf.), and

BJM ^

dV??]

IB distinguished
from DTJ3
2CI131'
18

Dt3i Je40 43 from nWn* 11113 Ez 9"; also


O'B'JK

12

Ch

20", and from Dil*#J DfVja

.'

T CEt3 vb. be gross (N H Hithp. grow stupid,

6 2 and all the plants of the field DIB were not yet in the earth, etc., 4 1 9 naB" DIB not yet had they lain down, when ,5 4S Nu 1 1 33 Jos 2 8 1 S 3 s "; of present etc., 24 30 io 7 inn D1BH dost thou not yet time, EX9

not yet,

Gn

)'"1N3 JTIT

know,

etc.

and

deriv.;

Aram.
cf.

in a subord. clause, ere, beftre that,

B*?B, for

Heb. [B^

Is 6",

Ithp. be stupid;

^a)^e,Guy

JA81883 A<"1,-8,!,,, 189

As. tapdsu, be abundant, metaph. 3^113 B>BB

12 34 they took their dough fDIT DIB before 67 it was leavened, Jos 1 of future time 3 >// 1 19 24 More frequently 9. O'jBa , with the IS65

Ex

D3p

\|r

1 1

70

<Atr ^eart i gross, like fat.

same force

of past time,
s

Gn

s3

27
18

I ate of all

TPEtS

n.pr.f. daughter of Solomon,


1

&

wife

N371 D"lB3 before thou earnest, 37


1

41

s0

Ju 14 18

of 3i:<3N-;3

K4

11
.

15

Je

47

Ez 16 67

^
28

25 90 Pr 8 (both

with

pf.);

more

oft.

of pres. or fut., as
14

Gn

27
21

TL

'

J~J v b.

pursue, chase, be continuous

(Ar. YJe pursue; II. prolong one's voice ; viii. continue uninterruptedly ; As. tarddu, drive

Aram, j^, TH3) only Qal Pr 19 18 a continuous dripping, S|JT1 dropping, i. e. one in which one drop pursues

away

C0T

Gl0M

bo

.P*. ac<.

Tib

niBK D1B3 before I die(so45 ,cf.f 39 Jb io ), Lv 14 86 Dt 3 1 21 1 S 9 13 2 K 2 9 Is 7 16 4 2 9 4 8 5 Je 13 16 the impf. with a freq. force, Ex 1" before the midwife cometh, they are wont to 14 13 Pleou. *& DIBS Zp 2 2 2 bear, Ru 3 Pr 18
;
-

another; so Tito "I contentious woman.

15

27

in both sim. of a

TTU3Q

n.pr.f.

mother-in-law of Hadar

Construed with a subst. in the gen., tlsi7 14 4 -Ij5'3 01123= ere morning, 28 f& EHB3; with an 2" inf. tZp 2 (but rd. here with We t& D1B3 13*? p83 |Vnn, without Di\' before ye become
as chaff passing

(Hadad) Gn 36 Morp(a)()fl ( here, not in Ch, makes 'B son of Mezahab, i.e. n.pr.m.)

away ').

3. t E"!)BB

Hg 2

18

Ch

60

DVtt> D1BB (sq. inf.) |3K from before the laying of one stone upon another, etc.

Marpa8, Marptjd.
foil.; cf.

HID (-/of
t["ni2] adj.

Ar.jji, ^JL be fresh,

T*J

JU

vb. tear, rend, pluck

(NH

id.,

esp.

juicy, moist; Eth.

of wild beasts ;

Aram. TiB

T<J-A raw).
only
fs.

tear, seize, esp. of cred-

fresh,
15

n1B />MA,

nno

ass, i.e.

Itoq-inb J u 1 5 the fresh jawbone of an not yet dry and brittle; 'B H3D Is i 6

XB^IB torn fieah or animal; Ar. ^_ji itors; 3 9 depasture, said of camel) Qali / IIB Jb 16 ; u Ho 6 etc.; Impf. |*ttp; f; epB>1 i

TO

Am
s8

(but v. infr.); ^JB

Gn 49 s7 epDK H05" +5*


';

2
;

fresh, raw wound, not yet healed or even treated (so Ges Ew Brd Di Du festering De Che).
;

7 ; Inf. spoj) tear rend, of wild beasts,


1

12

Ft. act.

Tib jb 18 4 etc.;
,

Gn
22
12

s3

37

(J),
;

44

(J

t
toil,

[TH^?]

!>.

toil,

be burdened

inf. abs. c.

Pu.

(NH

q. v.),

Ex

(JE

inf. abs. c.

id.,

Hiph. weary, importune; Aram. TIB toil, etc.; Ar. Jit, is cast, throw, remove) Hiph. 11 35/ rrytSt na-PiK Jb he burdeneth Impf. 37 with moisture the cloud(s).

XTiph. q.v.)

sim. of Gad's fierceness

poem) poem)
lion

Elsewh.only in sim. and metaph.; 20 Dt33 (like a lioness, so of Benjamin Gn 49 s7 (as a wolf, of the remnant of Jacob, like a young
sheep,
T^BI.
s

+mi3
;

n.m.
Is

burden,

fi

? .,

rTTbfr

^S>

Wl

tC*}

WNp?

u 1

7 5 ; of the 'B'W wicked, yjf i7 (lion), 7 obj. (like a lion); 14 26 22 psalmist's foes like lion (||3NB'); Ez 22

among

DB1 Mi

12

they are become

a burden on
Kfe/K

me,

I am weary

27 (T39 W*)i princes likewolvesv (^.); metaph.

of bearing; D3n"lB

na'W

of Israel's princes, like

young

lion i9

36
(c.

^IB

fpa
ace. cogn.); of

383
Is si
4
;

w
pi. cstr. H3"]t?

Nineveh's king Na 2" (as lion); of God's treatment of the wicked Ho 5 14 (like

Ez
21

17

lion),

ceived
teareth

Ho

6'

wrath of God (^K) conJob, Jbi6* his wrath and persecute* h me; cf. UNET1 1^,0 N K>3n:i r\l; on tenses v. subj. ((J
;

^ 50 22
as

subj.

assailing

Dj.lM^iin.mn.1).

Am

11
,

but

rd.

perlOfe^

gubj.'aiiger of Edom (abs.) ior *pt?;i and he ke/4

; \jf 104 metaph. of Judah's 9 M conquests G1149 Israel like lion Nu23 (both in JE); of Assyrians Is 5 s9 ; of Nineveh poems and its king Na2 1314 3 1 ; Israel's princes (as 3 6 young lion) Ezio ; sim. of false prophet (like 22 s5 ; of princes of Judah v 27 ; sim. of ''s lion)
,
'

Am 3*

1. prey of

lion

Jb 4" 38 s9

4 descending to battle, like lion Is 31

cf.

s
\|/-

76

his anger perpetually, so 01 on i03 We; 4 i3{<3 itfs? Ifijb, said of Job by Bildad Jb 18

ciming down from mountains ofprey (the lion's


but rd. perh. ny, cf. Bi Che"""-; fig. of spoil of wicked Jb 29 17 , cf. yjr 124 6 . 2. food, of outcasts, under fig. of wild ass N"1B
lair),

Niph. Impf. of animal torn (by wild beasts) 12 "Hf'Il'H? Ex22 (JE); T also in prediction of judgment on people of Jerusalem Je 5".
llb tpo (3) Joseph has certainly been torn in pieces; cf. 'pto'D 44 (J). Hiph. Imv. ma. sf., note esp. 2nd ace. Bnj,

J b 24

s
;

Godwin
Mai 3 10
1
.

Pn.

Pf.

*\tff>

Gnu
let

of human food (late) for those who fear 5 15 for household Pr3 1 ; in '^'s house ; 3. leaf, (cf. Gn 8") flTOS 'Q-ie Ez
:

metaph. of Judah.

^ ^S"lt3n p r 30 me pointed bread (of men, late; fm* Mais*).


VI
D
8

devour

my
15
,

ap-

cf.

*\1P 31

and

torn flesh;

animal torn (by wild beasts); 't3 Gn 31 + 8 t. 1. animal torn (by wild beasts), of sheep and goats 39 12 Gn3i (E); ox, ass or sheep Ex 22 (JE;
n.f.

nSmD

abs.
on

Trqtp adj. fresh-plucked (Aram. KEHb t leaf) V,^ nn n.^y Gn 8"

J-Si^,

del.

We Klrr
v
31

)w

(J) a

indef.

fresh plucked olive

leaf.

Sasl prey, food; leaf ; 'fJB Gn tfJTia n.m. 9 n 49 + *nP Jb 4 + sf. Na2; tena T
5 ;

commonly (JE; as forbidden c. n?33 (i.e. what dies naturally) 8 14 24 31 food, Lv7 (P), 17" 2 2 (both H), Ez 4 44
;

as gloss fr. forbidden as food);


,

Am 3

12

Gn

39

31

);

WV

torn flesh, in metaph. of Nineveh's king as <


lion

Na2

13
(

1,

Yddh, tenth letter; used as numeral 10 in


;

Niph. Pf.
Je 50
36
;

3 mpl.
pi.

6|rt3

Is 19

postBHeb.; K' or x"''=ii 3", 3"'= 12, etc.; /, which 14 and 15, however, are not n' stand for abbrev. of ROT, but l"t3, t"t2, might
)

foolishly:

Uiwta

Nu

12

1. shew wicked

man

; = sin folly
11

Je 5 4 $1 do or a\t
;

riKttn

v. 0, T

andGes'"- 4 -* 3 '.
J

(J); in Je 5* an exhibition of this folly is ascribed to ignorance.


u'prti -iBte

-wi

Nu

12"

[^N
^r

vb. long, desire (Aram.


1

oU, and
s.

2. become fools, lacking insight and judgment:


J3JS h'B' l!>KiJ

esp. Ethpa.

'rONJ

and deriv.)Qal Pf. 131 late Aramaism. 119


,

Is 19
(||*|1

13

TniSoS

become, fools

the princes of Zoan have *$f t^3 and, in v"


]

D^W
36

fl*

'T,

etc.);

gj]

D^rr^

3"jn

Jeso
they

t
i

[HN^] vb.
Mt
(i.
15

befit,

be befitting

(NH X W,
Jeio7

sword

is against the praters,

TfN? adv. adj. worthy, fitting, fine ; right, well; Ph. X'fair; Syr. adj. for H1X3 f 33',
1 ??'

become fools
fll.

be shewn up
it) (v.

and

sJiall

as such

(||

!^n).
willingto do

Jjl

[/K^]

vb. only Hiph.

shew

p.'*
thee it

) Qal

Pf. nrJ lb

for

ness, be pleased, determine, undertake

e.

fear) is befitting, late

Aramaism.

anything (and do

Ki Thes;

Ar.

Jlj

is

VP?t?!i
"

n ?-}^
,

v sub
-

rx P" 2 4 b su P r
2 2b

take refuge with, escape, hasten to a place ; cf. II. 5>1K be in front of, NbBAkI880 ,75 ; Sab. ^K1 in
-

n.pr. ni>NlD

DHM E
2
pi.

"[r

I>,,n,m, 63
;

"ifM"',

N'' v.

sub IIS

p.

supr.

accept,

Lyon e*>""w)_ Hiph. Pf.


t.; 1
;

perh. As. &U, 3 ms. h"ti\n

fl. [

/N^]

vb. be foolish

(cf.

1.

^in)

Ho 5"+ 2 Gn 18 2731

ms. nj^in 1 Ch 1 7 s7 ; 1 7 Vfytfr Jos 7 ; Impf.

s.^Kin
9

V] Jb 6

-i*o
!,

384
3

b*
(ll

Ex2 + 4 t.; b$>\ i S 1 7" (but v. (juss.); ^i>l Imv. blfin 2 S 7 M 2X5"; KJ'Sttin Ju infr.); 1 i^Ain jbe 88 ; 1. Aw> 19 ; to btfh 2K6
;

23

"*?), v
Tkj

10

Je 46
8

7 -8

(sim. of Egypt, invasion),

Ez 29 3b (rd. "W, v.

supr.),

v 9 Zc 10"; more fully


2. pi.: a. Nile-arms,
Is 7
18
;

Bn*0

Am 8

9\

willingness to do anything, accept

an invitation,

acquiesce, sq. inf. C'NrrnX r02^ fflp>D i>Kil Ex 21 2 (.TE) ant/ Hoses was willing to dwell with
the

man

(and did

so),

= Ju

17" (of Levite);


7

8 19 n "??). 37 25 = 2 1 (II 9"; v. also Na 3 Ex 7 8 44 (both P; ||nin?, Dn?:x, etc.), f78 (||Dvt>), EZ 2 9 S-'0 + v MT ( but dd g, Co ^ 30 12 h

Nile-canals, ttntfQ *lfo

"fao n.K? 19 6
1

elsewh.

foil,

by

vb. fin.;

3$B UJWnn &) J0S7


:

and would
ie willing

that

we Imd been
imv.

stayed/ esp. imv., sq.

willing and had 6 Jyl NJ~?Kin Ju 1 9

watercourses in gen., D?T ^rn DnriJ c f. "ftP, late Aram. (II


;

CT^
io 4 ).

Is

33"
3.

NH

K"jtKJ).

s/w/fo,

made

in mining

and spend
v.

my

invitation)

the night (kindly accept 3 Ges' 1,0 2 * B2; m2E, 2 6


-

W,
t

sg.,

of Tigris,

Dn

Jb 28 10 iiM 1 2

(nvN2?3).

4.

(cf.

and (nol) 5 s3 ; ?"* *Sjrtn Jb 6 s8 i.e. be good 2. more actively, enough to look upon me.
voluntarily undertake to do anything (and do
it), sq. inf.
:

|WJ] vb.
of,

despair (not in Qal)

(NH

Hithp. despair
B*8Ji etc.,

Gn

18

27

/ have undertaken to
:i9

speak
1

Niph. despair)
Pt.
26

make

desperation; Aram. Pa. 20 despair (so 3 Ec 2 ); Ar. ,jlij


Pf. CK1J1 con sec.

VhW

1S27

1 ;

=v

(bothJ); so
also v
b

S i7

MT,butrd.K^,and
"' 377 , Gei^**'

B^jrtJ
1

he laboured vainly, for H? s !, so

??'ip?P

Je2 +3t.; fcipotr, 5>W$> -3730 'Jl S 27 and Saul shall despair of me, to
1

We Dr

seek

(cf.

H^3 nj$
i
6

5^M *6)j sq. vb.

fin.lK3 ns*0 ^Nin l)t

i.e.

Moses took upon

6 M ; elsewh. Bgtl
is

me;

pt. desperate, despairing, of Job,


(foil.

Jb

IDS)
2
20

desperate !- there
.

himself to
tively
still,

3. more acexpound the law. be pleased, determine on one's own

no hope 1 Je
J>3?

2S

18 12 Is 57 10
to

Pi. irc/ fc

!>?rrS>3

^b-DK Ec
v.

make

my

heart

Jos I7 12 (JE) Ju i 27 but the Canaanites were determined (shewed a determination) to remain in this 35 territory (=persisted in dwelling there); Ju I the Amoril.es persisted in dwelling in Har-Heres,
responsibility, resolve, sq. inf.:

despair, concerning all

tlie toil.

*irpir\ rijg&jh
1

sub rata P 78b supr.


.

T^'iriN' n.pr.m. an ancestor of Asaph 6 6 appar.

Ch

'

3riS

v 26

of irreligious action, 'Hpn i'Wn persisted, he walked after vanity (id. NIB* for XZ, v. Che); elsewh. only of 22 the divine good pleasure: sq. inf. 1 S 1 2 '' hath
etc.; sq. vb. fin.,

Ho

5" Ephraim

been pleased to make 1 Ch 1 vb. fin. ; sq.

V? ^ n 2 B

you a people for himself; W be


7
;

vb. only Pi. cry shrilly (NH Pi. lament; Aram. o~n, 2?I sound clarions, exult; Eth. ?0fl: esp. I. 2) Pi. Impf. 3 fs.

t[3^]
Ju
5

33'fll

s8

through the windows she looked


8 " 1 "'

pleased
PN"1

and

shrilly cried.

and

bless the

house of thy servant


that

Hli??

'JKSTl

Jb 6 9 and

Eloah would

anil crush

me I
,,

(v.

Ge8 m2a
'

be pleased
J83b
).

Da 8'

,-

t-W
'io'r,

"YiN .n.in. Bx7 a stream of the Nile,

n.pr.m. (Sab.n.pr. 33W Glaser 29 23 1 Ch i 1. son of Yoktan Gn io "*) a king in Edom Gn 36 33S4 2. @ lD>3aft

t23V

'

'

=
,

Ch

4445
I
,

stream, canal ( Egypt, loan-word

= Egypt, 'iotr,
b,
)

Iw( a )pap.

watercourse, Copt, eioor, tor; also 'iotr'o, BA"- 612 ; 'io'r'o, Copt, eiero, iaro, Nile, Steindorff
in As. ia'uru, stream, 'laru'-d, river Nile, Id' lb '" lb4M abs. "* Gn 4 1 37 t.; Hpt Jager
-

(Northern Canaan) Jos 9 Benjamites a. 1 Ch 8

n
1
,

3. king of
Ia>(#)a0.

Madon
4.

lo>/3a^.

h.

Ch 8 18

Ia)((3)aft
D^Q" ^WiU?,
1

'Di'1 v. sub D13 p. ioi supr.


p.

'

8 Tfevj Is 19

rriien

Ex

22
;

thP Is i9 7 "+

"^n^

v.

sub in3

104b supr.

1;
;

1K3 (err. for "W3) Am 8 8 ; cstr."^? Amp 5 li^a Am 8 8 sf. Tfcj Ez 2 9 3b (Co 1R, cf. v 9 and
;

P3

1 v. sub
,

pa

p.

io8 a supr.

<S 3); pi. tnfc; Ex 8' 24 2t.; nfl* 2 ip ; sf.

+ 4 1.

cstr.

19

I^kj Ez 2 9 Co)+ 29 (CoT>n;); lHkJEz 29';


10
1

*#J
4-4-5

Is 7
4

18

t[72'

vb. Hiph. conduct, bear along,

'+v

(del.

esp. in procession

(Aram.

7^1,

-'^X id.,'%^1
As, abdlu (bl),

if,

78*

1. stream of the
Gn 4 1
,

B^J
5

Ex

Pa. lead along, also Ethpa. ; Aph. lead, conduct;

MJMJULSuui 8

nsu.

c. art.

"- 318

j 7 all 5(

Ex i j E)

22

Nile, rtwr iVtVe, 9 9 a*** 4 y*.iui.


-

Am 8

777 9 Is 1 p
-

D\ r ' m "; Ar. jjj is bring, conduct, COT run vehemently (of horse), pursue sharply, pour
G ">8,

Zinj.

by

id.,

DHM

8e "dKbGl0M
-;

w
down
3 ms. 31
9
;

385

why
tTSfy^p
cornet
(Ph.
abs. 73i<
4 D^3i< Jos6 +

rain, JjT violent rain)


sf.

Hipli.
sf.

^3V^6o"

io8 n

3 mpl.

V&
sf.

+ 68
Zp

M
;

^
i s. 7
;

Jmpf. D.^iK Je
12

n.m.

Nu304
cf.

by ram;
t.;

ram, ram's horn, Di Lv25 10 Dl FrlJ4 )

76

(juss.);

Jos6 6 +7
2
:

73

Ex 19"+

13

1.;

pi.

fb#p
12

Zp3

10
;

ni73<

Is2 3
10

; 1.
c.

tear aZongr

offerings,

c.

ace. rei,

7 pers.

^ 68
"

in combin.

13 t.; &?? Jos6 ; 1. ram, only *H J^a 7|fe>D3 Jos 6 s the ram's
;

76

2. carry away, only


/*r /ee<

"

|*T^} n-bai

horn, as wind-instrument
-

so tJ'73(l )'(?!) nnDiB>


-

Med to carry her far away to sojourn (of Tyre as colonizing and trading city). 3. lead, conduct, c. obj. as sf., of returning exiles Je 31"; triumphant army, sq. ace. loc, i/f 60" 7 108". Hoph; Jmpf. 3 ms. ("jfe* Is 18 Je
Is 23"

Jos 6 4 6813 rams' horns (v. Benz ArcMo, J76 ); 9$ 13 s alone, 73 n TfB'pa Ex 19 at tlte sounding of the 2. designation of 50th year, ram('s horn). marked by blowing of cornets, jubile' (so

AV

'

11

19
;

73*Hoi2 2 + 3 t.;
;

fs.^^45'
12
;

5
;

1 s.

19 73W Jb io 3

mpl.&W
?,

Jb2i 30

16

45

mpl. ?v3Vl

Is 55

1.

3 fpl.
be

H$3
borne

NH 73V, g tfyyC, as loan-word); orig.no doubt 73"i>n T0 year of the ram{'s horn),as Lv 25 MMM
1328
*'-

along: of things, sq. io 6 ; oil I2 J . 2.


baiN
6e

7 gift Is 18 ; idol

Ho

be borne to the grave: 19 ?av ninapb 21 s2 3. jean jb io "D$ 15 Je 1 1" Is 53'; led, conducted, sq. p, \^ 45
;
.

(all P), but then, without (all H), 2 7 as D?7 iTnri Nin 731' 25' a ram(a horn rUE>, ,1 B -"- 1BJ """ J3 (all blowing) sludi'it be to you; B0 v ,8 4 H), 27 Nu 3 6 (bothP).
-

1718Z,

24

be led forth (from captivity in 12 Babylon) Is 55 abs. (HfcW); the wicked (for 30 abs. Jb 2 1 judgment)
abs.

16

[72P] adj. running, suppurating only 22 fs. as subst., J"V?- a running sore or ulcer Lv 2 2

V'45

T72')N n.[m.] stream, river (=73V)


only

1.

j/W ]

n-

[>**]

watercourse,

stream
pi. cstr.

(prop, conduit), as irrigating;


D>D(-)\ ? a: is

only
to

73W Dn 8 2 JIM
Nal
'

the river Ulai.

1 71111 n.f.
poet, synon. of
cf.

(appar.

m.

Is 14 17 ) world,

30

26
(II

o'ibz),

44 \

fn.

711^ n.pr.m. son of

Lamech by Adah,

and founder of pastoral

life ace.

Gn 4 20 (J)
(||

IcajSfX,

@L
1

Io)j3riX.

mt SASm A!LrtWr
||

as productive, (perh. orig. 7^3^ 713, but this sense not clearly maintained ; cf. also As. tabalu in ell tabali, by land, ZAm lv 3 261 ell nAru, by water (river) Meissner
-

pS

'" T -'"- yUl-'x-

1!B

fi.
11.
J-

8 *3f a.[m.] stream, Je 17

BJJ).

(no

art.), cstr.

Jb 37" Pr 8 31
10

)
;

usu.

abs. 'n
||

world, usu.

fty

7SV

n.pr.m. son of Lamech by Adah,

= 5i
19

182^ set'nonH? <&?), Is M^^'-Jeio'


16
,

2 5

1
4

Chi6 30 (=V'96
,90 9 6
2
13 5

infr.)
9

and

inventor of musical instr.

Gn

21

(J)

Iwfiah.

produce of soil; abs. TTO\ n.m. Hb 3 cstr. id. Ju6 Jb 2028 sf. nb; Dt 1 + 7t.; nby Dt32 22 D^ ^7 846 ;produce:
17

Jb2028

'*>

17

pgJJ

* Ju 6 4
10
;

s2 njOl jns Dt 32 ; nspa psni


46

8 ( + ^.); ( + D^y), 9 s 3 ^24'; 'n Vf> 33 Isi8 (||pKN>3te>), 12 12 918 20 La 4 PW&EK'n 8 9 ( + D>OB', cf.nxWpK n 24 ); "IT^Tl ^'b^ 3b upon the face of the world of earth (earthly world, the whole expanse 31 on the other hand of earth); iS")K 'na Pr 8 'n nnsy v 26 'n aione Jb 18 18 other combin.

Jb3 4 ^i 9

13

m Na
1

77

=97

^Vn

nb^Hgi

sf.f 78

(||r?;); esp.

H??

"?$)

PlK"!>tM

'n
12

^ so
16
30

12

(cf.

89

12

supr.);
6
,

PW3' Lv 26* the land shall yield its produce, so 13 v 20 Ez 34 s7 Zc 8 2 (all TJf), V 67 7 85 ; also,
||

'mjj Is 2 7

(cf.

Jb37
of
9

'n rfllDb 2 supr.);

the

world

subj.

CJBaa
IV]);

nmn Dt n of rnsn-t<7 Hb 3
17
;

= f i8'

S 22 16 foundations
'n fian

cf.

grapes only 7*3*


rutcn
7*3^

P??1

(= 1 Ch
9
(||

);
;

world as object of v

^93' 96
s
l

10

17

(||

more generally

in"

and ~rtyyp trria Jb 20 28 the pro-

D , BnS'

v. also

96

13

supr.), cf.

judgment H3 , 3Biv 'n

duce (acquired possessions) of his house.

98 (|| DI), Is 13" (|| D'VEH); as devastated by 17 Babylonian conqueror Is 14 (U^V).

t 71S n. [m.] produce, outgrowth (abbrev. or scribal err. for foregoing) only sg. cstr. 'a Is 44 19 the Dnn '3 Jb 4020 also produce of a tree, i.e. a block of wood.

t DV 71^ n.pr.loc. a
dub., v.
2

city of

Manasseh in
'3?

West- Jordan land Jos i7 n (JE; but

here

Bu ral "), Ju

27

2
f

K9
V

27
;

so rd. also
;

K I5

10

for

MT Dy7?i? (L

lc/3Xaa M

v.

Klo);

c c

rter

386
Jos2i M

\zai
"">>">
)

= Bvf>3
(||

iCh6",
6"), for

q.v.; rd. Dv!>3> also in

Ch

MT flV\

it lay about 13 m. E. of ; N. fr. Samaria, three-fifths of the way to Jezreel mod. ruin Belame Bd p* 1228 cf. Schultz **<; 195 (Old Egypt. Y-b-ra-'amu ).
;

MT Tedpfii/uDv), v. Di

T\l*up a 6a (L after

c f. 19"; of fig. of vine Ez 1 7 24 princes under fig. of tree Is 40 ; of roots of Ephr. under fig. of tree Ho 9 16 so of roots of wicked Jb 18 16 e. of hand, arm, dry up,

under

wither, as

judgment from

'1,

4 1717 13 Zc 11 ;

WMM

in distress ''nb t5nn? e>T 1^ 22

16

my

strength is
,

dried

UU
t

(appar. v^of

foil.;

meaning dubious).

s potsherd ; of skin La 4 and of bones Ez 37 11 2. be dried up: of (fig.) water Gn8 7 (J), Is 19 5 1K17 7 Jeso 38 Joi 20 Jb 1 2 18 14". Pi. make dry, dry up, only Impf.

up

like the

$*?. Lag *") only


^9?^
25
8
;

[D^]
5
>

n.m. husband's brother


Q

(NH id.;
,

Gn 3 8

v.

7 sf. 03^ Dt 2 5 aw of levirate marriage (cf. 10 also Dr D,2A6 ).


'
-

4 3 ms. sf. W*#S*3 Na i and hath made it dry the sea); 3 fs. 0&f Jb is^the flame shall (\

dry up

his

B^P
3
t.

Pr
i
10

t[nOT]
K1TO3>,

a-f- sister-in-law

(NH
(cf.

HD3;,
sf.

$
8
)

(the) bones.

+ Jo

(fig. of wicked); fig. a broken spirit maketh dry 10 Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. P'Oin Jos 2 + B3h Ez i 9 12 +2 t. Jo (v. infr.);
1 7
s2

branches

NTO^;

Syr.

Jfcooa:) only
wife (widow),
I

B3;

(v. infr.);

3
15

fs.
1

n^a*Sl Jo
.

12

Dt25

7 - 79

(v. infr.);
24

ms.

/(? brotfter's

Gn38

in levirate law;
brother's wife.
'

^03? Eu

1615

ri^aln

thy husband's

[CT] vb.denom., only Pi.

do

the
?'!

duty of

je ^ 74 ; s "n?>3in Ez 17 ; 36 11 51 ; 3 pi. *>3h) consec. Zc io ; Impf. 1 s. B3iK Is 4 2 ls 15 44 27 ; dry up, make dry: 1. 10 s3 23 1 dry up water, '< subj., Jos 2 4 5 (all D),

vi^m

consec. D3J to a brother's widow; Pf. A'? 3 Dt 25 s and shall do a brother-in-law' s office to

Je5i

her; Imv. nnfc D3:


Inf.
sf.

Gn
-

38"

(i.e.

yV$

HB>K v a );
sf.

(||^nn),i 842 44 (n- nin||cl.),f74' . 2. make dry, wither : herbage, trees, crops, etc., of '\ Is 42 15 (|| 3nnn); obj. Babylon under fig.
!

36

"

*08C .13K

obj. of inf.'.v.

t6 Dt 25 7 (on nominal Ges* n5B 2 *dto ).

as

bjQi f33,
p!IP v.
<

f^? "*;
p.

v.

sub nw.

of east wind's drying up Judah's 3. exhibit dryness: of riverIn like manner might deeps laid bare Zc 1 o". be taken Jo l*1"*" if fr. EQ\- but the sense would be in v 1M2 and 'ah v "
fruit

of tree

Ezi7 Ez 19 12

24

sub pp3
v.

difficult, esp.

132^ supr.
p.

must be
supr.

fr. tJHS,

to

which

all

these cases in
;

Jo

'irPS!^

sub *p3

I40
a

may
abs.

be consistently assigned
.

v.

55*13.

Qto2"J v. sub

DBO

p.

i42

supr.

f n. 2^ adj verb, or pt. dry, dried,

so,

ms.

Na
3
;

10

f 1. *&

+ 4 1.;

fs.

vb. be dry, dried up, withered

Nu 6
fig.

fpl. nfcfcj

H#JJ Nu 1 1 mpl. a^2\)) Ez 37 2:4 ; 1. dried, lit, only


6
;

(NH
jlL.
;

t&

(rare),

V'71, chiefly Pa. Ithp., Syr.


;

D^3>

D"33J|

Nu6 3 dried grapes(T;


1 1
6

opp. D^n^'V);

Qal P/. 3 ms. BbJ Jos 9'+ 8


Is i9
10 5

Sab. Palm, deriv. ; Ar. JL-I

Eth. Mrt:)

t.;

B^ consec.
K if;
+

(JE) our soul (i. e. our appedried up, viz. forwantof fresh, juicy meat. tite)is nf^J UBfe?
2. dry, of chaff, &\1

+ 4 t.;
2 t.;

23

3 fs. Hffr Gn 8"; 3 pUBfcJ Je ?3< so 38 ^- 2 t.; /ip/. 3 ms.' l/V

Na
1 24

10

in sim. of Ninevites
;

under impending judgment

Is 19 7 ;

; ttjft 10 10 3 t., etc.; 3 fs.Bfc^ Ez 17 ; E'jn v 11 7 Inf. cslr. Bb(3) Is 27 ; njfc) Gn 8 ; abs. BH3} 10 17 Zc 11 1. be dry, dried up B>3J Ec 17 ;

V2

Je*i2

Jb8 12 (^1

Jb 13 25

of tree
3

Ez

(fig.

cf. in of Job, fig. of Davidic house;

Jon 4 7

opp. H? YV), 2 1 (in prediction of Judah's des vastation by Babylon, opp. id.); Is 56 fig. of eunuch ; of the bones in Ezek.'s vision EZ37 24
.

without moisture: a. of bread Jos 9 612 ( JE). 2 7 b. of ground lacking rain I 4 , cf. (of Carmel at utterance of '''s voice), Je 23 10 . c. of earth after the flood Gn 8 14 (P), cf. $$}. d. of grass, herbape, trees and crops (already im-

Am

Am

fin.

ttJ3\ fiftF n.pr.loc. et pers.


tJ>3;

1. n.
Ia/Z( )i 8 - 9101214
f C

pr.loc.lJ^?
Ti&aao,

Jabesh of Gilead,

plied in

Jo

12

12 7 b)=wilher Is 15 19 27 Jei2* Jb8 Jon 4 7 ; in sim. of shortness of life ^go 6


11

unknown, Ju 2 i n 1J 2 S 2 i ; 1 Ch io (@L ro r^raX na );nvi53 M 31 11 2 S 2 46 (in these three @L Io^.t 1 S II


exact
site

&y

tv
io

raXaar.8.T0 S)
;

29 v. also Is 40 (in these two ?3J) > 5 of heart under fig. of grass ^ 102 ; of Judah
1
, ||

102"

78

12

n^

^iSn *M
1

Ch

12
;
||

nf%

S 31

12

".
.

2. n.pr.m.

tV3; father of

Shallum

101314

15

387
tnttj^
DDT, opp.
n.f.

pon-ru
fll.
1584

Dim
-

dry land, dry ground (Sab. sea, DHM in MV; Palm. NB'T

[H^]

vb. only Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. run


.

alw. abs. sg. Ttiftl, Ex 4 (dry) land Vog Red (J); of dry ground as path of Isr. through Sea Ex i4 16 22M i5 19 (allP),Ne 9 11 ^66 6 ; through Jordan Jos 4 s2 (D); of dry land, opp. sea, at 910 9 creation Gn i (P); cf. Jon i ; specif, of shore
N<> - 79

) thrust away (Syr J^gi'rernove, repel ; 13 Ar. Llj iv. repel) n^at5nr|tp mh T^S3 2S20 wlten he had thrust (him, the murdered Amasa)

(Ko

out of the highway v 12 ). rrjjpsi

(||

r&DBrrjD tiflflrNQ 3D>1


i58
b

of sea

Jon

13

1";

fig.

of needy Israel, to be
Is 44
3
(||

"W
1

v.

sub

I.

fa

p.

supr.

refreshed by

'<'s spirit

KOJf).
""T
;

v.

sub TV}

p.

163b supr.

TrHtt&5 n.f.

id.,

made by God's hands ^95 5

water shall become blood nB>3?3

Ex

4 (J).

6eo< cloth (said PP ( Vof foil. ; cf. Ar. of a fuller); in Heb. only in deriv. wine-press). fi. i"l3 n.f.

^j

^NIP

v.

sub vb.

I.

^W

p.

i45

supr.

wine-press (contracted from


11

T[JJ
Qal
(Kt COJ);

till,

be husbandman, only
16

Pt. pi.

D'3rin
v. 313 p.

BWbj> Je 52
i55
b
supr.

K 25

12

*ra =

*ror)_abs.naju6
lit.

+ 3t.;nin3Nei3 16
Ju 6"

Qr
10
,

wine-jyress,

1153 D'tSH t33h

beating

t[ar] sum.
but text dub.,
p.
v.

field,

tKjyi

D'D-)3
;

Je39
11.

52'= 2

K 25

12

also 313,

33

tlie wine-press, to hide it from Midian; the juice of the grapes was pressed s out by treading, HJ3 :]"PJ Is 63 (in sim.), but 15 in fig. of judgalso as ace. Dina D 3"j't Ne 13

out wheat in

155b supr.

nn3^
<I

v.

sub
v.

i^Qa
.

15 ment, 131 rbv\J? tflK !JTJ na La 1 a wine-press trodden for the virgin daughter of hath Adonay

p.

147a supr.
p.

Judah;
press,

also D3
na).

in^"!!^
fl.

sub ?1J

here with

only On the form and use(HITwineof


v.
-

TO60

*3

TV) Jo 4

13

153b supr.
(cf.

and Heb. synonyms,


'-

Smith DB
137

(art.
-

[HiP]

vb. suffer, not in Qal


j.j

Ar.
;

212 wine-press) Benz*"*1887. 146, 10,

Rob BR1U
(J

Schick ZPVI

nd FLt.tIU

^ n Jgj-JJjj

ZP V ll, 1888, 106 1

^.J caslravit,
horse, have

be

abraded (of the foot)

of

pain in the hoof) Niph. Pt. fpl. niM (on form v. Kb'- 582 ) La ^(HDTtiW, ID)
grieved, mpl. cstr.
cf.
\313

f
city

ii.

713 n.pr.loc. (wine-press)


t

Philistine
r-ra (ed.

0, 23 Geth,

Jos^'-^^etc.,

(v.

Kb

1-

")

Ges"301 );
18
.

of virgins of Zion

Zp 3 (sq. prep., La i 4 of exiles


;
'

18

Niese),

) rip v. Ko s3 Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. grieve, sq. ace. La 3 (|| nay). 5 12 s2 sf. Win La i ruin La i 3 Imp/. 2 mpl. 2 iY pi. sf. Rjta Is5i 23 cawse pnin Jb 19 grief or sorrow, abs. La 3^ (opp. EDI); sq. ace. 5 23 12 also La i (obj. om., but (Zion) La I cf. Is 51 2 "HPX of gr\ef=wheretvith); sq. 'B'SJ Jb 19 On 2 S 20" v. II. nr.

Zp 3

Pi. Imp/, ngl (for

412

unknown (v. GASm 000*194ff named with Gaza and Ashdod Jos 1 1 22 ), as home of remaining 'Anakim named with
exact
site
;

17 Ashdod, Gaza, Ashkelon and 'Ekron i S6 20 with Ashkelon i S i ; with Ashkelon, Yabne and Ashdod 2 Ch 2 6 6 P4P81 fOftQ 1 S 7 14 cf. 62b and also v 52a (rd. n| for K)3 WeDr); I7 2 called D'OBOS n3 Am 6 built up by Rehoboam, 18 8 taken by Hazael 2 K 12 ace. to 2 Ch ii 2022 8 423 cf. 2 S 2i 1 S 5 also 17 (of Goliath), 39 39 68 1113 2 3 4" 2 2 S 15" 1 1 S 2 1 27 1 Ch 20 ;
; ;
,

=
-

iy\y n.[m.]
42
42
38 38
11

grief,

sorrow;

o- 41

abs.

+l2t.;
44
;

31

(J),

51
(II

cf.

f
"

sorrow, Ojia^O) Je3i"; 3 8 " 13 Je 8' ; nnjK yj, 3I I s jgM 3 18 iof%\\ IP, "">)> 1 16 (|| fTJD, Je 20
sf.

}i3J

Gn Gn

f 56
v.

Mi
1

1014

Ch 7
.,

21

13
,

also

8 (but

ariD
||

ntSK 2

S 8

Ch

We)

on change of this into reading in 40 nna 1 2 c. n i oc

||

'

**&), 3
(||

(II

^. OPP- D^n^), 45

(||

'3K3D),
cf.

home

Ez 23 s3
2i

|^|>,

but Co.; JH2V with Codd.;

u
);

Est 9 s2 (opp. nnefc).


(poet.)

ri3 4 (wine-press of digging) 13 of Jonah, proph.; "lBn nna Jos 19 perh. mod. El-Meshhed, c. 3 m. E. of N. fr. Nazareth,
2
1
,

T"lDnn

25

Rob 811 "

150

Bd
24

252
.

iTVIfl n.f. grief

abs. 'n

Pri4

!3

21

IV

cstr.

ilJW
i4

Pr io 1 (opp.
(||nob*$).

xo';grief
(opp.

|ii9 28 V'l^
i

K
;

tical city
Jit3"!

trtQVn! n.pr.loc. in Dan M site 2i =i Ch6


;

unknown.

Jos 19"; LeviH3

mate*),

nncfc),

in Manasseh Jos 2
.

25

is scribal error

rd.

DylsT, q. v

c c 2

TO
t^flS adj. gent, of
11.

388
03 1
;

of

Obed-edom
18 i S 1 5 Klo Kit Bu 3

2S6
2
1

,0

"

= iChi3 Ch 20s pi. c.


"
ls
;
1

1,M i8 2 Goliath Ittai 2Si5 ;


art. as subst,

t[3T:P] adj. weary; pi. cstr. WJJ DBh nb 'JW Jb 3 17 and <Aere are resting the weary
in strength, the toil-wom.

DWH

the Gittites (but

read

^R)

"V*

We

Now*"*-'-**"

(with men and the Awwim).

cart, asn.pr.coll/nan Jos 13 of Gaza, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Ekron,


');

sg.

t[SW] n.m. toil, product; cstr. Ti) Gn sf. 1$W Dt 2S 3i + 5 1$^ Jb 39"; !|8^
42
33
1.';
;

EZ23
;

t JVflS

f.

of foregoing

(si

vera

1.)

only in
1

8 1 81 1 84 ; phr. TVnarrby in three ^-titles: upon the Gittite (lyre) so X, to the Gittite (melody)

Jb39 Je *?) ^109" Ne s 20 6 eDy/n is 55 2 qv"^ V' ? 8 p 1 ^ t?: Ho I2 9 '(but VfJJ Che); 1. toil, D?B3 ** Gn 3 i (E UD, Jb 39" (husbandry), laying
29
13
16
;

;^^

V
1

||

of eggs 39

16
.

2. result of
:

toil,

product, pro2
9
(|| j\t<,

Ew 01 De,
Jinan

or either of these

Hup Pe
al.

93

duce, acquired property

*JW

Ho

on

wine-j>resses, presses, i.e. (Bae) a

whence Bae

at the wine-

text v. supr.),
(II

Dt 28 s3

(||

iri1K nB),

46 78

song for the feast of booths.

taVl2
TO'na 2
T

n.pr.loc. in
;

Judah

^3>) ;
11

n^ssy^ ^ng^'fli?^,^?,-:,
(||

'j

Neil 33

nonsn ^x'ln
;

S 4s
,

site

unknown.
vb.
toil,

+
II

109

la's, cnx, nons); ^-lete-b), Is 45"


2
(||

Ne5
r3f,
;

13

(||rv3),

(rjnvo

jw,
*?*

[J/j

jj J

grow

or

be weary
PrM0
;

*3-p), 55
(||

M IDS), Je 3
of city),

(||

f&
.

5 rto), 20

(NH
*^-j

id.; As. eg A,

grow weary Dl
>2

have pain, suffer)


22
;

Qal Pf HV^
+ 2t.;
;
;
r

Ar.
;

S 23 10
15

product of

Ez 23 29 of Job as 3 God's hands (Tf| 3J) Jb io


JDh,
-|j,

rtVrJos2 4 "Is43
7
;

riy^ 47

J!>yj;i847

Wy> V 6 + 3 t. Oylj La 5 5 Impf. 1* Is 4028 4 2 ms. ? Pr2 3 W "K Jbp 29 fl Hb 2 s8 23 30 Je 5 1 Is 6s ll^v ; 1. W| Is 4 o


;

in n.pr. [1J^] vb. be afraid, fear (Ph. w<Mem Eshmun ; Ar. JCCN "W^=lisfeareth

J^J

13

31

c<m, Frey; Lag 60 2 ms. n-fr Dt 28 ;

26 - 30
;

cf.

III.

"Via)' Qal Pf.

fot'2,

labour for

(3),

Jos24 (D),
instr.

13

Is 62

s
;

sq. ace.

(nc>K)

47

16
;

sq.

12
;

Vp; 9 + 3 t.;6 o/ratrf, 19 of wrath of ''Dt 9 ; of diseases sq/a.BDJe/b^o// s5 s8 89 60 of Egypt 28 ; fear, sq. ace. Jb 3 9 ij> 1 19

abs. 49/ (P^j>,


58

|pn\b
(\\id.),

'nb

igrn), c f.
5*
'(II

65 Jesi

^^), Hb 2
29
,

13

tTi^
Dn:Ei

sq. inf. b-n|in-N9), Jb 9 grow or be weary, from toil, 10 exertion, endurance, 2 S 23 (om. by accident 13 in 1 Ch 1 1 v. Dr); weary of, sq. 3, iff 6' 69* M 10 Is 43 57 Je 45 3 abs. Is 40 28 3031 (in all Ijjn).

La

adj.vb. fearing, men J e2 2 25 39 17


.

"ifr

nriK

1|$j

Pr2 3 4
||

2.

*P T

n.f
160*

Gn
. 1

*M+
Zp

oft -

(m. tEx
2
_

17

12

t v.
9
,

Di on
;

Dn> 1ST
u.7..B.i)

S4

16

Ch

'

hand
Mordt'"
;

||

Pi. /wigf. 3

fs. sf.

3 ms.

y$??!J!1

Ec
;

io'
2

Zinj.T Sam.

DHM 8mdJChGl0M
1879 - 492

NH ^

id ;
;

^
15

Ne 6 m kt
_

v.
(

Ges

weary,
ms.
V2!)]l

za 1883.343

make weary,

subj.

Dv^DSD ?py
3
1 ,

Ar. jj; Sab.T Eth. ?i^;(v.Lag BN22 );


Gloss

DHM

j^r.

cowse to go toilsomely Jos 7 sq. ace. Pf 2 ms. sf. 'anys'in is 43 ";


DRyj'in
c.

Hiph.
v
23
;

^ A.
fr.

Mai 2";
c.

3
s3

instr.),
17 - 17
.

ttjgta ace. pers.


'*

v 17
24

TW^"

most
IBs;,

V
j.

As. idu, strength COT ; '"?, on ground of pi. and


2MG
^

der.

sf.
74

by forms

pi.

ma/fce'fo foiZ (alw.


to toil,

in cogn. lang., v. esp. Philippi

im

Ba ZMQ

make

43

(||T2yn), obj.
2

weary Is (weary, fig.), and so


of

no trace of final or 1 in Heb., and 637^ |j U meaning of such V" "; not clear ; Thes al. fr. HT
1

Mai

Ty^P n.[m.] gain


l?

(= product

labour)

extend, throw, but this in Ar. Eth. l"B, not ^"b, cf. Heb. Philippi comp. Ar. ijx> TV. Hiph.
strengtlien ;

Sta
;

'

82,183

Jb2o ,8 (||n-Dn).

abs. T Gn 38^ +
y.V

cstr. T 4
16
;

regards
1
35

T
;

as bilit.)

sf.

*% 4
;
;

s2

TW

adj. weary, wearisome;

Dt 25 18

n V^22 +; n3TExi 3

2 weary (WW); 2 S 17 (||D?T HB-)); Dn3"nrr!?3 8 D'JIV Ec i a 22 things are wearisome ('full of

EZI3
30

2121 23
-

etc.;

du.
17

D3T Gn 92 + (?TJ D^T Gn 3 4 + cstr. 'T


2,

labour').

wearying (late format., Dr 3 n yy n3 -,p, lntr.56gj eg E( NHGr.m.f47bpB> Jfj^J 12 1 2 awa* studying much is a wearying ofjlesh.
'

[nyTJ

n.f.

+ T1 Ex i5 + etc.; fpl. (in fig. senses) abs. rfrr Gn43 + 8 t.; n'T 4 f + 2 t.; cstr. I919 sf. Vrfv Ex26 +2 t.; H^flJ TftV) 1K7 33 s536 1 K 7 1 K 7 ; 1. Ztand of man Gn Drtn^ 22 3 4 8 + oft.;' TJ JV33FI Ez 8 the shape of a
24
; ,

24

32

11

luind (of

God

in Ezek's vision); of

cherubim

01

T
3

'n 10", DTa'

T nW^ v
;

"'
:

a. right
9

hand
24

'& T, Jb3i 27
4 40 Mi

(in silence)

'D

(i)Vw-i:

Gn 4 8
23
-

,T7

(JE),
5

EZ39 ^-/s 121 8"* 1 4 "- 25 28 (all


17
-

nwn
20 16
3
;

JU7

20

2S20 Je22
20

[Dp* EX29
left

Lv
is

P); a left-handed
15

man

iri^-T

-atjS

Ju
21

(v. -itiN);

hand

'heave-offering ofyour hand; the hand 2 2 4 ( J); is placed TV nnn in taking an oath
'

Dti5 Dt 1 2 611
;

(ns-by); the creditor the debtT"i>3


1'

16

is ftj
35
;

fc Vfl? T, nfl? HfJ

^Neio
;

D3T nonn

Gn

T (i)i>NEf
so

20

pers. are denoted

B D?T Gn 2 7 2 K 3" 1617 'T -foft; occasionally + numeral, *8f Dt 9


by
du.,

EZ39

both hands of one

lifted

14 t (E) hand on tlw throne of Yah ! (but the hand is difficult, v. Di VB) ; oft. c. NSW

(Dnn)

to

'1

22

so perhaps

T D3^y T

Ex

16

17

Lv

6 2 (P)
'

du. also of hands of several

persons

Gn tf> Ex
15
,

29

101519

Dtsi

29

jKii"=

lifted (tcfeo) to

2Ch2 3
1

several persons

7"

palms TT niTSK armpits Je 38 12 Ez 13 18 VT jr/3 Ex 2 g*>(P)=his thumbs (opp. cbp_ frta); nura 67 bracelets were worn on (v)i>JT (V)T Ju I
; ;

yet sts. sg. of hand of 16 Ex 29" Lv8 24 Dt I 25 19 4 b. VT ni33 "F\f 1 S 5 the two Ju 7 20 20 + 10 35 of his hands; DHM ni33 2K9 Dnio ;

Ez2i 12 +;

g oath, heaven Dt 32 40 (of elsewh. chiefly Ez and P: simply lift poem);

Gn

(NBO) the hand (asgSBb), sq.


2842
14

inf.

Ex 6 8 Nu
-

s0

14

47 ; sq. S> pers. Ez2o"(del. (both P), Ez 20 Co as gloss); sq. p pers. + inf.Ez 20 el5 23 abs. 36 7; 6 26 15 hence (citations) Ne 9 f 106 ; cf. Ne 8 the
;

DTT ^ybs |CK fCK; (D<)T Kt people answered 32 28 2 ; cf. 68 and elsewh. (of men) in prayer
JT133

PIT?

hands,

i.e.

wrists

Gn

24

22 30 - 47
'

(J),
-

cf.
-

thread

bound on hand of Zerach sS 28 28 29 30 ^), and 14 the ring cords on hands of Samson Ju 15 42 was worn on hand, i.e. finger Gn4i (E), Est i0 c. as to hands in use, note IT 'Jpt Gn 3 24 49 arms of his hands, i. e. arms which make his hands serviceable; HJ%| IT K& 2 K 9 s4 fe/B2 to Aanc? wn'</t <Ae feow, i.e. caused his hand to
; .

fc^";

Also of God, to give a signal 32 12 to rescue f io * Is io /s


77
.

>//

brandishethhishand(Assyridn, in defiance); spH

iTl8ii 15 (of'iinjudgment),cf.i9 16 Zc2 13 (sq.^y);

T,
for
the

JPJtJ

Zp2
26

15

(in derision); ?

T yennone's /iaW
v 3 (
'

bringing deliverance to, gaining success, by force,


1

S25

(v.

Dr),

ins. also

We

Dr);

grasp

13 ; ntfljrr^ ? 3?nn 2 esp. fig. of consecrating or installing (as priest), N?p he filled the hand of any one (perh. orig.
it,

seized it

1616

cleaves (p3l) weary njW S 23 to the sword (Tinrr 7&C) v'(both om. by accident

hand

is

10

it

in

1
||

Ch

13

,"see

VB);
(||

,9 "0$ Lv2i

(fi)
:

fracture of
give

hand=arm

^"l "OS*); after jnj

gave the selected portions of animal-sacrifices 612 25 to, v. Lv S "', so Di), installed as priest Ju 1 7
1

1
:

M
v

(sq.
35

subord.) ; elsewhere only


EHJ?), 2 9
2
9

P and
v 33
33

a pledge DiTBO tOXinp submit Hta5f nnn JO} 1

DT
Ch

vm
29",

Ezr io
i.e.

19
;

they

late

Ex

28 4l '(||

also v

29
(||

ntPO),

(E*ip),
(||

Lv 8
10

s3

Ch

13
)

16

33
,

sq. inf.
(||nE5'D);

Lv

16

T"n acknowledged him as their lord ; niT? 8 e. of 2 Ch 30 other phr. c. prep. v. infr.
;

TOto), 2l

(||!OB*pSV)

Nu3

Dnxk)

niiTv

D3T 2 Ch 29 31 =ye have consecrated your'*,

selves to

is

addressed appar. to the whole


s9

hand as strong, helpful, etc.: (1) of man: 'T DX'V Dt 8 17 (U*n&)j of fighting power of TJ3 Dp cf. Edom n^tn T3 Nu 2020 (JE
;
||

infr. of

congregation (otherwise BeOt and Di Ex 32 ) ; s9 so the same expression Ex 32 (poss.) and 1 Ch

God); T^n.Sp small in power


27

K
3

28

19
i.e.

=Is37

infr. of (cf.

God);

Isr.

went out of
8

Egypt HOT

T3
'')

ace. to P,
;

Ex^ Nu33
cf.
:

29 (certainly) of offering gifts to '*; HJ Wj"? Ez 43 s6 of consecrating the altar (|| 1B3, Tit?);
?
2

boldly, defiantly

same phr. of presumptuous80

n?B>

Ju S 26 stretch

out

hand

to,

so "b

IW

ness (against

Nu 1 5

(P,
6

non

Phrases of strengthening are

S6 6 (insert mVrssDr);
'

<Aa< <o

ing, tDt 12 hostile sense,


cf.

which one puts tlw 820 10 21 7 8 15 23 2 8 t;


c. 3,

hence D(3)T nbft? hand, fig., se undertak-

T
7u

r6e> also in

Ex22

S24

26"^55

21

-|-;

(P) 18 a stone (thrown from) the hand; T/TJ? 'pS v a weapon in the hand; T ?ir!P Ez 39 a sia^"
s1

DT

3N1D Is II 14 ; T-J3K rfblfa

Nu35

17

pnnn Jb 8 (v. fa* VT ni'np 2 K 1 5 that his hands might pin) be with him, to confirm the kingdom in his hand note also ffi! *$ t Ty "'V Jb 1 f who
9
;

Ne6
;

DT?

Pin Ezr

T Dt 32 s7). VT P?n Ju 9"


t

T3

20

19

Ae (that)

tei7Z <rtfe

to Aarid into mine,


1

i.e.

give

Is 2 + oft. in the liand; idols are "Ul ntPjJD 15 v. ilSTJE; man is work of God's hand Jb 14 d. special phrases: kissing

sub Vpn); strength fails when (v. VT }BT! 2 S 4 then his hands dropped down, he grew feeble, spiritless(v. nB"i)

me

a pledge hands drop

with the hand P$ni

2 BT, V] 17 weak-handed, weak (|| KJ). (2) of (mighty) hand of God, pointing to earlier an-

390
thropomorphism as strengthening Joseph Gn M 49 (poem in J); as stretched out (rb&) to smite Ex 9 15 (J); so of * tJKjjp 2 S 24 16 sq. ace. + p inf., opp. *|T ^J v 16 as smiting (3 r^JD)
; , ;

du.:

land
of

d. of land, Gn 34 21 (P) <A* tS^J naffl is wide of (on) both hands, i.e. in both

pS

directions,
trri3

Ju 18 10 Is22 is
25
;

Ch4

40
;

of city

Ne7

4
;

sea^io4

of streams
24

S 6 9 Jb 19 21
V (J);
s

etc.,

as against (3 among, in) cattle, 9 s city 1 S5 ; the murrain v (J);


;

TO Nu2 4

D?T 'Drn I833 21


"the

Kittim.

m.T-T

as lieavy against (H? rTUD)


;

S5

6
;

IITM

prep. v. infr. =place, properly place at one side


phr.
c.

Other
<jp

(JE) from

direction of e. side
WTIIJI

T1

Of v"; ^5? nriE'^ v 7 tising hand D30 hj


D ?\h

withdrawal of
1

Vs chas('<

njjpfc fvap

Dt 23 13 Vr-nx b*k j e 6 3
;

eacA

TDn
;

S 6s

and

subj.)

(m)

his place; so
c.

iT"^

BNJ"^|

Nu2 (P);v.
17

"r"? $

v5

of

''

power

to deliver

other phrases

prep. infr.
special, technical
12

hispeople : fT pjn

Ex 1 3 31416 (all JE)t; nggj T


21

4. 1J
senses:

24 6''(JE),i3(JE),'Dt6 7" Jos 4 (D); es'p.'in* 34 phr. rnbi. $?rn(3)i np tn v(a) Dt 4 + (v. y*nt p. T 10 rn nprnT i>na nbEx 2 n

284);

"

"*>n
2

Nu

1 1

23

(JE)

is the

Is50 SP^both

sq. |Q);

l8 9 -*io 4 ; rrrm of grasp of py'PV 1 hand in prophetic inspiration Ez i 3 22

T
1

3 (JE),Nei hand of) shortened ? rWtM T b judgment


;

men 2K11 7

1 S 15 2 S i8' tb. part, fractional jiart or share: of seed Gn 24 47 ( J ); sn are in king 2S19 44 of fighting

is

used in various

a. sign,

monument

vs
1

repetition Gn 43 in fig. senses) :


Jfcet^cf
).

of people
s4

Neii
i
20
.

1
.

fc. time,
1

td.
(J),
17

Dn

Also

axle-trees

f.pl.

(only

32 - 33

(@
-

2K3

15
;

npm ^ ">r Ez 3 M bo"W


;

of God's (Vs) g-ood /inrf

favour, (late) s 18 818 without (V)bv nato (V)n!>K Ezr 7 8 Ne 2 ; 6 28 22 31 rata Ezr 7 8 ; sq. inf. nr6 nr6 arbtm
-

37 40 h. nejna i b8
3

35 36 te. stays, supports for laver 1 ; 7 io I919 2 Ch 9 1818 . stoy at sides of throne 1 tf. tenons on sides of boards of tabernacle

fliT

nnn
most

>F\f

Ch 30

12
;

h;p ^Ta
;

Ch 29";
IT

in gen. *JT3
i>X3

12 rrjUM nb v

of protection

Is

2 49 fa

//te

shadow of his ('''s) Aairf. 2 Fig. = strength, power


.

D?T Dro ,Tn &6


tliem strength
76
6

a phallus thou beholdest; this favoured by context but without support in Heb. usage; Di a (beckoning) Jiand. 5. with prep. : a. : (i ) after vb. 38 of motion, into the

26 (P), also v is 578 acc to Hi De Che

Ex

1919

36

22 24 - 24
-

g.

0r Brd Du and

T^f

DU? Jos 8 20 (JE)


to flee;

814
;

tJiere
j

was not in
1NXO

charge, custody, o/Est2 4 (2) ll'bx by the side o/gate 2 S 18 ; *Tfa


to

DWT ^PT ^y^

N^

none
i.

by

my side, next

me

14

30
;

fffl

T^K

EZ48";
T_J>,

of

the

men of might have found

tlieir

Imnds,

e.

"OH
mto

Tr^

v b (but on

txt. v. Co); cfl also

powers are paralyzed in death (|| 0n:p 103); with ref. to pecuniary ability : n'B> J IT JJ'jri Lv 7 , IT yan v. "T p. 1 9 1 5 (on this and others c. )
:! ;

their

1??$.

b. TJ3 into the Juind: (1) T3 fnj pfat /A /*oMi 0/, lit., Gn27 17 ; (2) into the

possession of

T3

fflj tlie

Dn^n

Vltyi>

v"

turtledoves;

hand do not reach to two T\$Q \T J"S 14" if his hand be


if his

]T\:= give into Jos 6 2 7 7 (both

T3

Exio2S (JE);
i
27

esp. (3)
1

jiower of deliver over to

JE),

Dt

Ju

14a

12

unable
47M

to
-

reach;
-

so combinations with }feo


21

22 6

2K18
2
,4b

22 30 31 Hiph.: v

32

Nu6

(all
;

foregoing P),
i.e.

Lv 2 5 26

Ju
I5

130 sell into the hand 19 ; of 8 2 9 io 7 ; T.3 %) fall into the hand 3 4 of
10
-

30

T3

13 is

2f

(all

H), Ez
flflO

7 46

\V D3TO3 Dt i6 17
511
;

ac-

18

cording
s9

to the giving

of his hand,

his ability;

delivered them into the


sion,

similarly

IT

EZ46

on

*TJ

i^?"**

Gn

'T3 DnptW Jb8 4 and he power of their transgresgave them over to it also Is 64", which

S24

14

D^a

31

etc.. v. 11.

prep. v. infr.;
2

p. 43" supr.; other phr. c. of dominion of king 3 \T ywrb


||

-W

read U?.?DTn for


entrust to
(1)
is
lit.

MT
17
.

UJICPn
;

(4)

T2

JD3

Qn^ 32

c.

T3
18

in the hand of:


-

rd. prob. as 1 establish his dominion

S8 3

Ch 18s 3 hj

SHflfy

strength, action

of*

f
>

at; hand=display of 12 78" Jb 27" Dt 34 esp.


;

in

\T3 1S* ^tSD Gn 38 (J) thy staff which 9 23 31 thy hand, Ex7 (J), i7 (E), 32" NU22
17

rfcy-isto npnan n;n Exi 4 achievement which /f did.

31

(J)=A e ?rea<

3. Fig.

'cfe

a. of

way TV7
v.

S 13 22 14 27 17 50 18 10 20 10 J0S5 (all JE), 7 2 K ii 811 =2 Ch Am 7 7 Is 6 s Ez 40 35 47 s 23 Zc 2 5 8 4 S|^J I^J n^3 pN i S 14 12 tliere is not


1
, ;

13

8 18

S 4 13 Qr
b. of
c.

(Kt
gate

but

rd. prob.
1

ly^T TJ?
wady

"Wfl T
18

Dr).
2 s7 .

S4

(txt. dub., v.

Dr).

of stream or

P3I

bm

in Jiand evil or transgression (orig. prob. of stains of blood, or other evidences of crime); n l "'I' 3 "'"10 26 18 ; (2) fig. in the possession of,

my

T"!)3

Dt

Esp.

Ex

2l 16"(JE); 'T3 NSO?

S 98

there is

found

391
in

T-n
3Tn

my

hand,

i.e.

happen
;

to

have

(\ shekel);

^63"

</iey /jaK

in the (physical) power of (3)

Gn

itt nnn ^ynn v 9 ), Jb i 12 f^h T3 the power of a tongue; in the care or charge of, entrusted to, Gn 39 23 (J); under the authority of
2

i6 6 (J; cf. pr 18 21 in

hands of the sword deliver him up to the 6 sword; so Je 18 21 EZ35 (2) V"^?, Tfhl ace. to the hand(s) of at the guidance,
;

pour him out upon

the

S i8 l "

direction of:

Nu

31

49

(P); in Je 41' (AV


9rti "fa for Kin
'

because
"1*3

ofGedaliah), rd.

Wl

wti

Je 5

31

33

13
,

T~^y iCh25 2 2Ch26 13 TJ^J 2,, 3 and esp. Chr 1 Ch 2 5 ;


;
-

Hi Kue Gf Che Gie Dr 8m29

(4) "VSf also


nj3>|
1

Tn
,

1p8
2

Ch 23
</ie

18

Ezr 3

10
;

TH

^3 n*$j
"
1

with vbs. of taking, efclVTlK ITS

Gn
20 - 21

22"

Ch 29^

ace. to

guidance of the instruments


<Ae side of,

'he took the fire in his fiand, Ex 4 (all 1 40 2 thence to denote accom; E), 1 S 17 n paniment, taking or being with one Joso, (JE),

and

of David; (3) 6y

K9
2

"Wd

S 15

s
;

river

way ^3 -"''^ 5 pOTT) T7J Ex 2 (E), Nu


4
;

6 ^^(JE; UDM-^), j e4 6 Dnio

city Jos
2

S8

10

14

iT3

W0

thf
.

S 14

34

(JE); person
people 2

= m the company of)


16
;

1 5" S 15 18
;

d. T3 fy 6 2 ; D'BOK D'B'bv' *JT3 nj? J e 38' s0 the agency or instrumentality of Gn 38 (J),


cf. 1

Ch
tlie

21

esp. late TJ"v$f

ta;

to

(in
13
;

a series) 17 151618 31 15

Ne 3"+
1 1
26
;

13

t.

Ne 3,

13

JU6 36 1S11 7
(the orig.
lit.

16 20 2 S 3 18 io 2 ii 14 i2 25 2K14 27 sense is discernible in some of


'^'s

nr^5? by

side

o/Ju
29
;

people

(WW) H^by

Nu34
T^?
i.e.
1

(P),
16

iCh?

cattle

Jbi 14

H^y
T

"?J>?

these); esp. of
s5

speaking by the agency of


36 37 45
-

prophets
2

Ex 9 (R), Lv8 10" Nu 4 8 2 1S17 20 2 if J0S141323 2i (all P), 1 S 2s8

s3

K 16 71234
6
14

io

13

Ae stationed them by the side of song, T\1W\ under to watch over the singing.' i.

Ch 6

K9

s6

i4.so.

2 Chi 17 7 io 33 34" 35 Ne 8 a Ta rao Ex j 6 P fZ?e ;iarMi y,. 6y 3( )


17
6 15

the
131

hand=in the possession, at the disposal of -nnn nh-0; jw i s 2i 9 ;=in the rnn iTT
;

T3

12 by or a< </te tc? of (very rare) Zc 4 olivebranches beside the two golden pipes; =near to,

power

in time, 3g*1 Di'

1T3 |&J Jb 15 23

raicfy a<

Ai's

of, subject to Is 3" come, thou shalt be our ruler and this ruin under thy hand; pi. nnn i35?nni Gn 16 9 (J) and submit sq. vb.,

TT
.

AaW
e.
i.e.

a day of darkness (i. e. near at hand). 'H?Bn 1!? 1 K 10" ace. to the hand of tlie king,
is

thyself under her hands, her authority, Is

3.

nnnp

v g. (1) supr., and sub nnn.


15 n.pr.loc. in Zebulun Jos 19
,

his royal munificence, so Est 2

18

cf. 1".
28

f.
24

trnSTP
Iepft^w,

T}

by

the side of
6
.

iSi 9 iChi8

17

23

Nen

g. "V? out of the hand: (i) out of the power of, often nearly JO, used

Pr8 3 ^ 140
idiomat.
c.

L ItSaXa
,

@JIJi^.;

site

unknown.

BBT
fi.

v. sub ea-n p. 185b supr.

many
(all

vbs.:
1

c.

Wn
;

Gn

Ex2 19
"l-P 1

i8 9,

10

JE),
2
1

S if;
;

T nnnp Ex 18

32

1212

(J),
10

^*^'
Vf.

vb
10

cast a lot ( cf Eth a, -e


-

(JE; soc.J)B'B2 Ch

81010

cf.i.infr.); of animals
21

immittere,

etc.,

Di 935)
;

only
b

Qal Pf
IT Jo 4 3
q. v.)
.

3 mpl.
(Poss.

S
1

37 - 37

3?3"T \j, 2 2

even of inanimate
c.

by b-n)

Na 3 Ob u
pfs.
1

brta

things Ttpfo
(JE),

TO ^Sn
;

Is 47";

nfA Nu2l M

K ii
c.

34 - 35

c.

jnrj

v 12 31
-

c.

&k>,

^89

49
;

V'49 16 1 S 24
;

pregn. *QWD ^BEE* may A ('<) judge (and save) me out of 19 thy hand; so 2 S 18 and (with 3*1 for BBC?) 6 39 TO of separation, 1 S25 ; T|^^88 (2)
;

16

biKe>Te 3 l n *W ' B Jb 5 20
H-IB,

'B

Ho

^
14
(||

wrongly pointed
II.

of

nT

Pi.

"W 'O
ni.BD),

^n'

(v/of

foil.;

love,

cf.

Ar.

Ij

Zow;
f.

I3

Aram. Pa.

jll Z<w, also deriv.;

Sab. epith.
2

mi

loving-one, friend, amie, v. also TrT).

DHM

"""'";

*"IJM

t[TT]
Aram.
11
15

adj.

(poet.)

beloved

(NH
7

id.,

of wicked, cut off from nearness to God; (3) B^T*

TO exact

10

33 34

= Dyp
C?i33

(a

</te

hand) of
8

S 4 11
19 ),

Gn 9" (P), Ez
animals
5-9

5
f.

&?l Dti8
;

also of

Ez 33 "W? njij Ru 4 ac?tre ,at the hand of ; with ref. to offerings TB 3 !pn Lv22 25 (H), TO .Tfi (* subj.) Mali 1013 ; nj&

Gn

'Tt| Is \LZ) Jen iTTi^i27 pi. sf. TT1; 6 Io87 OVr 45 niTT 84 1. my beloved, used
cstr. 1*1\
2
;

Dt 33 12

sf.

1??

by proph.
so
1

of

'"<

under

my
s
;

27
12
.

TO
(E
;

jfeTJ

,3
.

h. (*)T"i>y

: ( 1 ) wfxm Ae Aawd(a)
S7

of *TJ"?8 ins HOT


lit,

Gn

42

= entrust him to me
;

33

7 ^6o' = io8 '' Dt beloved, of Benj. as beloved by s 2. lovely, Triiwp niTT-no + 84

fig.

of

husbandman
ii'
5

Is 5

11
;

(thy, his) beloved

Je

how

lovely are thy habitations !

3.

fpl.

as

2>w<

Mm

upon my hand) TIT'S inTV

abstr. subst.

n'TT TB*

a song of love. \^ 45'

rfrrp

392

rrnn
8
/,
8
l

tfiVrT
tffeg

n.f.

love=obj. of love;
(''

only

cstr.

rtrvv j e i2 7
soul.

speaks) love

(i.e.

beloved)

bB89 ;mn 7 9 io9 iii ;^ii8"; 4 1013 18 sf. V referring to God 30 35 43 52" ^l"
i42
71
;

18

30

of

my
22

tnTT ri.pr.f.
2

(beloved)

mother of Josiah

1 ;

USeta,

L U&i&a.
cf.

trPT-p

n.pr.m. (beloved of Yah;


ZM01CT5 6Mil88S'

Sab.

14 1819 21ffl 7 76" 88" ii8 119 138' 139 IS38 5 612 43 W^t? **fo (song of Hez.); _ ^ 42 ^ 28" with my song will I praise him; 1"pf 7 inS praise <A '1 2 S 2 2 5=\|/- i8 50 108 4 Is 1 2 86 12 cf. 138 4 145 10 (exilic hymn); '31N ^57'

22

tam DHM
;

16

name

given to
li?!l

b. sq.
47
12

p,

only of the ritual worship


36 4
,

''
:

Solomon by Nathan; 1^3 njTT SW'm HOT 2 S 12 s I88, L UMtftco.

f 1 06 = 1 Ch 1 6 ^ 1 2 2
97
;

D^p
'

40"

iBHi? "Dip 30*


13

'"b
2

tYT

n.pr.m.

1. a Manassite,

Ch

21

27

^33
,

92

Ch i647 41 23s0 25 s 2 Ch'5 7 6 2022 8 4 i05'=iChi6 =Isi2 318 '3'v WW


1
-

laSHm.
No
8 ),

2. one of those
;

who took

wives Ezr 1 o 43 Kt (Qr 'T


-

cf.

Palm. H'

= dilectus

foreign

106 107 give thanks to'" for he is good s4 1 1 36 1 Ch 1 6 ; so Je 33" (sq. "TIX) cf. n(i)"lin
1
-

n8 1M

Vog

Aid,

A IaSti, L Ia8mi.
v. Vl^.

815 21 31 3 u VT\bt6 2Ch7 Ezr 3 HDn'^nv ^io7 3 26 46 Ne 12 1//136 Vivb v bnb v sfs. referring
; ;

''Tn.pr.m.

to

God:
i

6 l5> 6 79 13

13

62

119

\b

ioo 4 ; lb +
1 2
24

D\-fo<
all

TTTTS n.pr.m.
phesied in the
Ma>8a8.
I

one

who

(with l^pN) pro-

75"

Ch

29

abs. 2

Ch 31 2 Ne 1 1 17

of

camp

of Isr.

Nu

1 i

26 27
-

(JE),

2. confess, a. the the ritual worship. aj5 of God, zincs?, pnnn,


||

name
rnio

[m^]
;

vb. throw, oast (Ar. (j^ exa>.fi?:


;

2426
.

b.

bWi, iK8 VV2> \?5? ^ 32 W? &);


s

= 2 Ch

atjri

||

eruit, emisit, 11. iv. emisit (all

senses)
oft.
;

Eth.

cf. OJ.fi.fi:)

now in special throw, cast on or in (very whence Hiph. give thanks, concommonly
derived,

28 13 confessing and forsaking (his (l'MPB) Pr " 3 transgressions ; opp. ? '?)" 6 21 40 Lv5 16 ; vnnn 2 6 Nu Hithp.P/nwin
,

fess (orig. acknowledge]) is


'

7
;

perhaps from gestures accompanying the act, v. Thes Lag 0r "' 2a yet connexion uncertain; Aram.
,

s f.

/mp/. 1 s. nWlK Dn 9 ; pL*W^ inMinn Ezr io 1 Pt. n^rip Nei 6


4
';

D^intp
3

2Ch30 Ne9
4
;

22

3
;

1.
;

Ne9 M Dn9
;

Inf.
;

pi.
1

confess, abs.
21

Ezr io
40

Pa.

'HI,

Aph. 'liS

but Eth. hlttVJiXi Palm. HlVi render thanks, oft. in votive inscrr., No 101 see Vog on No. 79; tmDI 12V Vog =e6xa-

confess, J^o}*, ~?ofc>j.f' id.; accuse, perh. also fr. gesture;

Ne9 Dn 9 nstan Nu 5
the ritual

c.

ace.

P?

Lvi6
ncpi

(P), 2 6

(H);

(P),
I
6

Dn 9 20
2
.

t^k Lv

5" (P);

niNDn by Ne

2. give thanks, mrrb, in


2

worship
n.f.pl.

Ch 3022

ptWwf avi8r,KC,

Vog

110 - 29

Qal Imv.'b* VV
3

W bs pID Vog
down

No

9S- 1
;

Nm'^tOMS
so

Tn'iT'n
Thes

songs of praise;

Ne 12

8
;

shoot (airows) at
*V).

MV,
;

but form strange and dub.;

ace. to

Je 50"
Impf.

(rd. prob., with '3 nl La s3 and

some Codd.

Pi.

Ew 5165b abstr. WTn


Be Ke 6t

tliey cast

(stones)

on me;

(many MSS.) praising; 01 S220 'rds. inf. nftin, so SS.


12

so

Inf. J"liT

Zc

2* to cast

(the horns of the

tnTiil n.f. thanksgiving/PI Lv7 + 23 1;


cstr.

nations).

Hiph. (connex. with


v. supr.)
6

Pf.

rm

PIT throw, obscure, yet


t.;

nn> Lv
Ne 1 2
31 40
-

1315

K 8 +3
ffl

OWn ^ 75
612
6

nnin
'b
||

Impf. fHini

Ne II (on form v. Ges* 63'* 7 );


Vfn/t
2 8 7 (Ges Lc
-);

H^

; give praise ni33 D'^), Ezr io 11 in both of praise ren,

1.
so

pi.

ninin
to

f
'

56 +3 t.; 19 Jos7 (JE;

,3

^6

43 ; Wfi* 42 18 Iff 9 9 3 + 6t.;'Bf. pi. 'J**; 45 (Ges '"); TT 4 49", etc. + 41 1. Impf.; 7?re. rtfl Isi2 +i6t.; rnin Tn ^ 107 ; 7n/ niiin 1 ch 25'+ t.;
;

1 s. sf.

dered by acknowledging and abandoning sin v. Di on Jos, and on Ezr. Ot and esp. Ryle
cf.

vb. TtT

c.

p;

RVm; >Thes MV SS
s

Be
2
10
;

BV al. confession.
|p B'^69 Nei2
,,

2. thanksgiving in songs

Ezr

11

nVlh

Ch

i6

+4
c.

t.

(see

Baer
13

+ 92

);

of liturgical worship 'n b)p V' 26? 42


3l 27
;
||

Jon

Pt. rnin

p r 28";

pi.

onto

Ch

29

; 1. give
Judah

nino)

^ 95
.

2
;

II'"?! bip

thanks, laud,praise; a.

ace. (i)of men,

IS51
1

||

nbnn ^,ioo 4 |pi3? 147 7


;

3. thanks-

s 49 (poetic play on name); Job (ironical) Jb 40"; the king ^ 45"; the rich 49"; (2) s5 of '\ Gn 29 (J expl. name miiT'); elsewhere (mostly ifrlr and Ch) of ritual worship (v. Lag 3 s 8 " DV Is 25' + 44' 54 99 138 <**'); obj.

Gn

giving
2
31
-

choir,
,

procession,
19
(||

line,

company Ne

prob. also Je 30 T) Itsp thank-offering


of

3840

Am4
12

(||ni3n3);

4. O'pn'^O b\p). a division


;

D'ob^n naj

LV7

*;

1316 vobty 'n nar v

393
|tnnrp
'n(n) rar v
,Jb

rn
7n/c<r.ny^Ex2
4
;
;

(all

P),

22

s9

(H);

nnini n-nyi

2CI129

31 ' 31
;

'm
;

10 DnpbB* vi3T 33 ; 'n (<)h3t

mr

^ ^

107
1

22
1

n6' 7
5o
14 - 23

'n (Dj'Nao

oo

(title);

in

Jei7
:

S6

11

33
^/Ter

mtnb
.

||

DT!3 Mr 239
-

'n

I"I3T

a thank-

offering

(eeBr

);

'n D^B> 56' 3

tjinVT, ,2 2Ch5 35;

pHT n.pr.m. usu. (WTlJj pnT JVlV^^Neii 1CI116


87 38
;
-

chief of one of the three choirs of the temple 16 s8 "- 42 s 3 6 2 Ch (only Chr & -titles) 1 Ch 9 1 6 25 12 1S 5 ; the king's seer 35 ; his descendants formed

M nyi Gn 3 + Gn 43' Jos 23"; HJ Gn i 5 3 +ii t.; P. ac<. # Gn 3 + "VT Nu3i + 2 t.; D'Vf 2 Ki7 M +; ;;as. 5?vn cstr. 3 1315 Is53 pi. DTfll Dti ; 1. a. /know, Z*aro <o &mom>, good and evil Gn s2 3 (J), sq. T^NTiX s 1 S 28 DJCT 2 S 24 -iStpr? anything mj* 39 1 S 20 ne? ins i?t s6 Gn 36" (v. II. nx
i5t.;

Dt

9", etc.; Inf. abs. jtfT


,7

f.

b), so v

8
;

131J-P3 2

S15";

subj.

God, knowing
,

one of the perpetual temple choirs }VWT '33 42 13 1 Ch 16 2 Ch 29"; fin 5T-J3 Ne 1 1 17 .' In 25
^-titles

fowls if/50 11 ; way to wisdom Jb 28 23 etc.; of bird of prey t3"U tyT t6 3-nj Jb 2 8 7 ; the price

pniT

b)l

^62', 77' (Qr); pnwji 39

(? error for "75?), all

= after the manner o/(the


ace.

wisdom Jb 28"; something future Tito DV 2 27 (J); esp. sq. el. Gn 1 2 (J) I know tlwU thou art a woman of fair appearance, 2 2 12 (E),
of

Gn

11

choir

of)

Yeduthun (musical term

ftgOTJC422.2nded.H3)

to

Eci 17

WT s6Gn28
9

16
;

answering qu. Where?


sq. ace.

y>

a j 80

Lag

Or.l.l6ff.

an(J pr

without other

obj.,

4 (both J);

+ 3,

in,

t]DK,

ppW
,

(sub JOK), flVK (8U b [JT).


n.pr.ni.
1. a Simeonite chief
1

in the matter of (v. 3 I 2 b) "i>33 ITOJJ VT tib Wl3 iK Ib|5 -Qit nNt 1 S 2 2 15 servant knoweth

Tn" T'
t t
:

Ch

-%

s7
,

181a,
,

wall

Ne 3 10

@L leSSaa. 8. a builder USaia, L l<8aa.


supr.

at the

not of all this anything, little or much; sq. 3 (rare), gain knowledge of learn of or about, c. inf.,
15 05^31 tfbfp&a Vinq Jb37 dost thou know about God's enjoining upon them 1 also c. subst.

rfTT v. sub TP
JTTJ
v.

sub ITf supr. sub JfT


infr.

n&ll ^l?!?

mfy &H
words
;

Je 3 8 M

let

not a

man

know of

TMQpT v.
1

plTH"

pniT

v.

sub

m\
Gn
2

similarly sq. J?, only 16 3jpbpS!?-by Vinq Jb 37 dost thou know con9 cerning the balancings of clouds 1 (in Jb 1 2 3 is
instr.,

these

as

Gn
1

15
23-''

^4i

12

_
);

sq. JO,

b
,M

WTI isi

t*V?~P n.pr.m. son of Nahor


(*/s\bl1=he
weepeth'i)
>

2^(1)

D'Ksnisn

observe

and

get

knowledge of

ItXSa^,

L I<o-Xa<.
-:'
.
; '

all the hiding-places;

JTT vb. know (NH id. ; Aram. JH\ ^ -T943


Ph. J7T; Eth.

source, *?

T2*W 'WZ
my

but sq. n 1Z +

obj. cl.

+f?
T-ong

of

"9

ago

I gained knowledge
etc.; 8q.?,/tt'e

out of thy testimonies that

h.&0:

XL

1.

indicate, announce,
;

knowledge of

fwlN?

JHVT ^69"

narrate; As.
in cpd. n.pr.
l

i'<&2,

feiow,

C0T Gl0M
'

Sab.

J)T>,

Tt\ sf. Dt 34 10 Jb 2 8 7 ; rVft 4 + J * Lv teTJ T 5*+j Gn24 16 1K1 4 ; WJJ Is6 3 16 ; 3 fs. njTV JuI Ia9

DHM

2 * 01975 612

esp.

thou knowest
ffliT

) Qal Pf

Gn

+4

t.;

ms.
11

n^T Gn3o +;
15
;

flfiyT 2
;

S 2M

Fi5?14Ru2 4 Ru3 + 6 t.

+ EZJ28 22
sf.

T%T
18
; ; ;

njm consec. (incl. Ez 22", Co QPIVT1, so $) Co (for tt$), so WjTT Gn 4 + Ex 33 + 2 t.; WtyTJ Gn 18 D**q*T
njnj Je5o
24 9
; ;

iK2

'a VT and A sAaZ? (</tow shah, etc.) ibw <Aa< / am Yahweh Ex 1 o 2 (R), 6 7 1 4 4 1 6 12 2 9 46 (all P), Ez 6 71013 + oft. in Ezek., 1 K 20 1328 sq. ace, which 19 / know him is really subj. of foil, cl., Gn 1 8 m (J)e that he will, etc. 2 S b. per(Ges ).
1

foolishness; esp.

^X

ceive

Gn lg 33 ^^;

'

obj.

cl., inf. c.

3);

with added

12

19

idea of obsei-ving, taking note of, a place, ace. Ru 3 4 ; c. 3, ^s? JTns3 riyT ^ 31 8 (||"ns n-\). C. i1N"\, imv. ilNll yT perceive and see 1 S 12''
||

Pr 3 o
39

fWffi Is 4 8
-

7
;

Wl^Gn
'

2 + pVT'Dt8 3 (Dr5 6 6 44 + 2 fpL fPiVT Gn3i f^Tl consec. Ez 2123 s2 etc.; Impf. VV Is 7 + J Jos 22 + 13
,6
1

'-);
;

+ WTJaK mpl. DPIJTP Gn


9
;

24

12
;

order, Sm

38 find out and discern 14 23^; in reverse s3 a supr.), Je 5 (v. lj)ll INT only 23 (v.
1

Dr

15

).

Vid.

also

infr.

d. discriminate,

16

distinguish JTJp 3itrp3 jnxn

2S19

36
,

cf.

Dt
11

39

t.;

ITS 7mi>.5nGn2o 7 +iot.;


;

^ I3 8" (rd. prob. ITT vt Ges' ); Gn4 + sf. Je 17 B^] H014


jrgj
17

69 ' 211 - 3

10

njnp^
+4
1.
j

4 (no J"3); Sbtinfb i3^p3 they cannot distinguish between their right hand and e. know by experience, "?33 DnyVl their left.
?
all

WT
14

^ Jon

14
;

19

ji^Ecii
32
23

03^33-^331 D333p Jos

sf.

win p r

3 ;

,9 'jn j e 2

W* Nu

your

hearts,

and

all

(D) and know in your souls, that, etc.


23
;

W
Uarn to know '' Ho 13";

394

J?T
11
(||

learn (a bitter lesson)


'''s
.

Ho
12

&?$ Ec 9
ledge of
Is
i 3
(||

tn^q,

D<333); esp.

have knowcogn.:

Is 9

V'14

experience

vengeance
f.
13

God and
pa),
;

duty, or in practical affairs


oft.
c.

Ez 2 5 14 \J<-I4 4 (nb8.); quietness Jb2020


nise,

59

admit, acknowledge, confess Je 3 s g- consider t^BTTC WJ ^ 51


-

recog20 Is 4
14
;

56';

ace.

Wf\
,

Ju 18

Pr 17 27 303
D-nyb

24 Pr4' HJSP Is2 9

2Ch2 ,s
i
13
;

cf.

||ntn, imv.

ram

jn,

itm

lyn,
5

also *? 'na3i'"D5?

njn^ Dt 8

2S24 iK2o *; and i/jow */iaZ< c<m13 s9


.

,J

nfa yj* 13 pnj ffj ^Tf v ; 5JTO


11

Ch
,

12
,,

33

(Baer), Est

also
;

'J

3tD1 n$n_

sider with {in) thy heart, that, 4 11 s 2. foiou< not know=not expect Is 47 35 8 s a person, he acquainted with Gn 29 (J), Exi

h. in' N?

(E),

Jb 42 11 know
,

'">

24

1
;

c.

*6, obj. esp. other

i b$0 2 Ch 2 (|| D3n |3); new pan); nosn p r 24 14 Ec 8 16 (|| n;^ 21 fNiph.Pf. V?a Gn4i + iot.; Vi\l) con3 14 Is66 14 etc.; sec. 1 S 6 + 2 1.; 3 fs. njniil Lv 4

na^?

Tf Dm obj. now roan pr


4
.

',

gods, strange land, etc.=have no knowledge of, or acquaintance with, have not heard of, s5 17 28 13"" 28" s829 s 32 esp. Dt Je: Dt 4 4 18 13 pi (poem), Je f 9" 14 16 17 19 22 44

JHJS Impf. rt Gn 4 i +iot,; 8$! p r io Est 2 s2 3 fs. yj n p r 14 s8 2 fs. yW Eu 3


31 9
;

jnjMJ
2
\jr

Ez20

5
;

act.

3
;

acquaintanceship tpt. pass, acquainted s with Jh ym. ni3K3p B*W Is 53 (lit. known of well-known v. Thes Ew Che Di Du) sickness,
;

76 + 2 t.; known, of things


E),
?).

7/. sf. 1. 6e a<fe


9

fW!

Pi. *lfc Je 3 i known, be or become


;

19

Lv 4 ^77

14

(P),

Gn 41 31 (sq. 3), Ex 2 (both Ju 16 2 S 17 Na 3 Zci4 (sq.


14 19 17 7

1316 t; of (with implied trustworthiness) Dt i 3 beasts knowing owner and master's crib Is i

79'
1

S<1-

?)>

88 "

8 ( 1-

? )J of hand of *

Is66 14
JE),

(sq.

m);

c."

subj.
p),

cl.
1

(cf. /,-

Je 8

);
2

esp. of
;

knowing God
2
10
2

('<)

^TJ

*6

nK Ex

5 (J)
7

involving intelligent worship,


1
4

Dt 21 iS6 3 (sq. Eu 3" Ec 6 10 Est 2


(sq. 3) Is
9

Ex 2 i 36 33 16 (both K18 36 Ez 3 6 32 (sq. p),


of pers., Pr 31
f
'

s52

23

(sq.

[>);

obedience, etc.

VT, Dr), 3 njn 2 b);


1

Ju Ho 2 M
of

S 2 12 (rd. 9V for Jb 18 21 f 79" (v.


;

MT
also

61 (sq. 3 and
of things

^3);

V 76
1
.

(sq.

thoroughly

Ho
6 30

K8
7

God's knowing persons, etc., 3 11 5 Jb knowing the heart

3); 9 28

=6e

revealed, discovered, of pers.


;

S 22 6 Je
2.
3
,

Pr io 9

Ne

9 16 33 4 Pr 12 14

n
4
;

make
of
sq.

oneself known, of
(')

pers., sq. ?

Eu
1
21

usu.

39

Ch

139

knowing
;

his true ser-

God

Ex
23
;

6 (P;
sq.
17
.

||

'W *$$,
;

Is

Ez 20',

vants, recognising
2

20

Na

17 1

and acknowledging them Ch i7 ,8 + D0f *pnyr Ex 33 12


;

6 18 (JE); =take notice of, regard ^ I 31" 37 s s so of Isr. as chosen people 3 Ho 1 3 (As. BA8115 cf. Gn. ilu id&Su, Godregardeth him, Hpt )

Am

48 ; 3. be perceived (pass, of without prep. 9 21 Qal), of perception by the eye Gn 4i (E), 6 4. be instructed (pass, of Hipli. Je V' 74

'$

3S

"^K 20 9

sq.

35''

i8 19 (J).

3.

know a person carnally,


17 -' 836

of sexual
11725
16

19
,

in spiritual sense, through chastisement.

intercourse, sq. ace: man subj. Gn 4 24 26 9 25 4 3 8 (all J), 1 Si' Ju 19 1K1 ; woman subj.
; I9 (J), Nu 3 1 (all P), Ju n=T 32Bio Ju 2 1 11 J 13T yzxkb e*k nyr vb v 12 tt tt -: : t:it

Gn

89

W
;

tPi. Pf 2 ms. rij?^, only io'pO IPIE' nnyi" Jb 3 8 12 Kt; rd. with' Qr nne'n $qpg cause to
know,
rds.
sq. 2

ace; so

^
1

104

19

ace. to Bae,

who
to

sodomy) Gn 19 (J), Ju 22 4. a. know how to do a thing, be able 19 to do it, oft. c. tb and sq. inf.: TriB^ tyT t6 nnb3 Am 3 10 they know not how to do right; tO

man
.

subj.

and

obj. (of

JW, after Aq Symm. 5 s t Po. i /. 1 s. ''Pl^li' 1 S 2 I 7 /taw cawed


i.e.

know,

^TSJ,
v.

fr.

directed, sq. ace, Dr. njr, so

but

rd.

We

W]8v

or

t Vn.Pt.

16 Ti Ib56"-",c. P50 Ec io N.5 Ec 4 13 mom> no< how to be admon"^J?? 5H T ished^" know that); inf. abs."rin31 JTQ Dto JJT

""Vl, Je

6 16

K3

31133 Is 1616 . 7

h. be skilful in, esp. pt., sq. ace.


s7

Tt f G
skilled in
,|
,
'!

25

knowers of lamentation, proD>n "5?*I* 1 K s7 skilled in fessional mourners 9


p,

'JT!^

Am

(J) **i'erf hunting; 1SD 0T 1212 as pi. cstr. book, learned Is 29"
;

Hoph.); elsewhere as subst. = acquaintance H V VT r? 2 K io 11 ; 'yTO ^ 88 9 'TO? ^ 55 Jb 19" (ll^ni?), ^88 19 (||3nk and $n); '$?>? f 13 Kt JJTB Eu 2 (Qrinto q.v. infr.) 31 2 ,s tHiph. Pf. ynin ^ 9 8 *?r*fa Je 1 1 "VT" 3 27 1 K i +2 t.; riy^in Jb 26 etc.; 7wip/. FT*
;
1

known nyT'D

Is

1 2

Kt (Qr rqfJB

16

the sea,
sfe7?erf

2Ch8 ,s
S
1

Ml playing,

esp. sq. inf. JM 5?!' 20 6718 1 5 2 Ch 2

S 16 18

Ju8 16 2 ms-yHi" Hb3 13PHV Is 4 o TIW ^16" 2 8 7 njniN Pri^Iss 5 1 s.yiiK ^8 9 Ez 3 9 51


7 ^io 3 I838 ";
1

juss. VI*

Nu
;

16 6
2

y~!*l

1314

y^

wni''

Jb

32

7
;

23 oriv Ez 44 t.

nynij
12

11333
(v.

Dr).

6 10 knowing, (as) a player on the lyre 5. abs. have knowledge, be wise:

Imv.

nin Pr 9 9 +3
t, etc.;

Jb io2 + 6

f 9o Inf. cstr. Tt^


(Jnin

);

sf.
2,

s 14 12 sn*l
;

+ 3 t.;

jrp

395
,s
,

njn
tity'
1

rih

Ch
;

make known, declare, c. ace. rei Nu i6 5 (P), Ez 39 7 r Ch 17" Jb 26 3 V 8 9 2 9 8 2 1068 obj. om. Hb 3 2 teach, c. ace. rei Jb 32'; sq. inf. 12 90 and (peculiarly) ?.?nj> 'D 2 Ch 23" i.e.
; ;

D118 19

17"; ^"rin 1 S 28 etc.; Pt. Ijnto DyHtoJei6 21 D'yHiD IS47 13 2CI123 13


;
;

n.f.

n V^V73"+3
'1
''

knowledge
t.;

(strictly
1

Inf. of
3

y-p)

pi.

1*3

Jb 3 6 4 ;

tfVn Jb 3 6 4 (of Elihu); of God's knowledge, '' 7ft 1 S 2 1 God of knowledge is (on pi.
p'pya njn
''

v.

Dr);

it*

^ 73
;

11
(||

\jr

bx-yT nrw)

fcrf

iw praising;

c.

p pers.

Pr

9';

c.

ace. pers.

knowledge, with
force of
Is 28
s
;

as obj. Is

1 1

(where verbal

13 16 IS40 Ju8 (but

rd. Bhjl, v. Bh"i);

declare, c. ace. rei,

c. cl. of thing, 103 I45 'ls38 64 + ? pers. 1 S 10 8 make one know, c. cl. of thing and ace. (sf.) pers. Ex 33 12 Dt 8 3 1 S 6* 16 3 28 15 Jb io 2 37 19 c. ace. rei + sf. pers.TlS KJ Jffn

+?
12

pers.
19

woAe Amount, Ex 1 8 20 Dt 4" Ne 8 12


1

noun appears) as taught by proph. 16 ^3f ni njn Danx yrn j e 3 of v s


(i.e.

V78

shepherds

(plausibly) njn, after ,


-

future ideal rulers). v. also Gie.


e

Gr

prop,

tnSH n.f. * im D" (m. Pr2 w 14 poss. Jb 33 Ew" ") knowledge (prop. Inf., which
12 ' 4

T^JS] I?!!

know

thy Ez2o4 22 2 43" is

Ex 33 13 (JE) make me, I pray, to 21 ways, that I may know thee; Je 1 6

appears, clearly
2
'

Gn

91

'

Je 22 16)

abs. fijn

Gn

40" (II nji innts^i, also v 21 s3 4 14 , OTJft Pr 22 Jb 13 + 16" 5 (B ?Tf^ v


(on
inf.
c.

U4 iR:! p v. Ges' "), 39* 5


-

143

+ 35f-; n 5 Jos203 +35 t.; cstr. ny^_ Nu ,6 i; 7 24 + 10 t.; sf. Vflfl Pr22 ^V^. Jb io IfcqT? 10 Is 53"; Dany-n Jbi 3 2 Dnyi Is47 taf! 1^3"
; ;

Is44
/%1

25
;

1. a. knowledge, perception in
-

phrase

33 *(||^f^"W ^ig); 39 12 s Is 5 sq. 2 separate ace. Gn4i (E), 1 S 14 EZ20" 16 2 Pr i 23 Dn 8 19 ace. pers. om. Ex 18 16 (E); ace. rei om. Jos i^ teach one (D), so Is 13 21 2 S 7 1 K i 27 =answer Jb38 2 40 7 42'; 40 18 c. sf. 16 21 Pr 22 19 sq. pers., ace. rei om. Je ace. rei + 3 V'77 15 thou hast made known
(I'SB^^n);
; , ;

^pto

^nxtsn

42 y33 Dt 4 'as unintentionally, 19 4 Jos 203 3 9 1115 cf. (where P's synonym is naa^3 v NU35 ),
,

6
;

without knowing *1
it,

13 y3t? Is 5

they knew
1

suddenly).

b.

= before = si'W (in work(


||

3 31 manship) EX31 35 (both P; both

n:l3H and

might among peoples, ^ 105 sq. cl. + 3 pers. Ho 5 9 ;


tlie
1 ;

Isi2 4
sq.

Ch i8 8 = \% teach the
1
23

thy

niMPl),
(
||

K7
Tflk,

14

(sq. inf.);

creative skill Is
c. of

40

14

BBt^D

rWttn
3??

Ifj-J).
16

proph. know3
.

difference between, to discriminate between


-linpp

P?

Kotsn
ft?

Ez

22

26
;

+rf. pers. 4 4

(cf.Qal

d); sq.
13

partit. Wfc^ 1*B && }$


to

d. f 19 917 knowledge with moral quality Gn 2 (J ; in both verbal force, JH1 3iD 'in </(e knowing

ledge
esp.

p^V

Nu 24

(JE),

cf.

Is 47

who

declare, at the

BfTto new moons, of (the


(v.

good and evil),

e.

knowledge possessed by
(||

God
2
i
12
;

things')

which are

come.
23 - 28

Jbio7 f 139 6 Pr 3 20 noan and fUUO), 66 taught by God to men ^94' 1 19 (||D$JB
Pr 2 6 ( njOlj and noan). 2 (unreal) knowledge Jb 1 5
||

Pf. Vlin Lv 4 nyniD Q r Is i2 5 (>Kt

tHoph.
Qr
Is

Ko

'

427

);

Ft.

f mn-nyn
.
.

(Pt.)
all

1 2

let this

r\yvty;-made known be made known in (3)


is

= discernment, understanding, wisdom:


2
s

2. esp. in WisdLt
s5

^
31B),

the earth

> Kt

Pu. Pt. which

not

else-

where in

this sense); sq.

VpK
23,28

if his sin

be made

13 33 (tNflf "'). 34 (II 8 910 (|| 1WD), io 14 11 9 18 1515 22 12 2 9 7 ,

n sn 3 ^

Jl>

Jb noan), Pr
a.
cf.
12
;

known unto himself Lv4 (P). tHithp. Impf. WlK Nu 12 6 (E), sq. r < make oneself known to, of Inf. vN ywin
;

53" Je io
2
3
,

,4

=5

Is 3 2
't

17
;

njn baa Jb 35
||
||

16

36

^3

Gn 45

(E), of Joseph.

3 8 42 "I N73 p r 19*; OJOFI Pr 17 Is 44"; 4 4 2 12 'n + noan Pr 24 nan? p r i s nisna "1 8 ; 25 20 1 27 vb. Qiy 19 ; niysta 22 ; |pD 1 2 19 23' 2 ;
s7
, ; || II

(Sab. JTT, epith. of king, the shrewd one Mordt 2 " 01876, ") a man of knowing,

Tjnj n.pr.m.
1

2 noan Pr 1 4 EcV n-jin Mai 2 7 9 connected with Dan Pr 21 11 Ec 12 9 ; D'OannaT


7

6 - 18

21 - 26

12

10

||

||

Judah
T
only

Ch

28

[irv),

v32

L3^"^Tj
sf.

[] knowledge, opinion
6

(late)

Pr22 17 ;Is33 6 (nDan)Is44 25 (D'oan); wisdom of 10 4 magicians 47 Dn i (|| ncan a d yTO). b. in highest sense, knowledge of God (incl. obedience)

Vjn Jb32 3t.,and pi. Vfi 3 -j 16 speech of Elihu. 1. knowledge, "1 D'On Jb37 one perfect in knowledge (of God). 2. judg-

all in

H04 16 (njnO ^3) )V6 6 Jb2i"Pr2


6

(||'inNT),

so Is

1 1

58 Je 22
''
||

16

(verbal force,

c.

ace.),

Pr 9
.

"

(OHshp
'n
2
'
(
||

'I,

riKii),
1

30

(id.,

||

ment, opinion

Jb36
.

3
;

s 'JH rtn 32 to declare

nnrtn ^

nsT

(|pwo noan), v
1

noan); v also 22 29 ^
-

(||

njr}^),
1
18

my

1017 opinion, so v

noan).

c . opp. nJM ft

2^

16

5=

rrsrn
cf.

396
15
;

annn
37VTO and
61

v 7 also v
,

24

(||

7 H *1 e*K d. "T-neV Pr 14 20 D3n 133). Dn 12* is dub.; Bev rd.


.

(K '

1M9)

JHO - \-

adv. wherefore
'

nSnn nairn.

tiTVT
zxo

n.pr.m. (Sab.

n.pr.
1

.) priestly

name ; 1.
Ezr
3.
2
s6

b^W DHM Ch 9
Icontff,

from yiJTID what being known ? (prob. 3261 01 5222f, i.e. from what motive ? so Ges Ew* on what cf. in Gk. ti fiaBav wherefore 1 ;)
contr.

account?
3

24"

(Avf)i8eia.
IainSf
.

Ne 7 39
7'2 '

UovSa,

(l)S8ova,

Ne

619 II 10 I2

IaSiat, iSfiar, etc.

5.

Zc

6 10 14
'

4. Ne I 2 (napa) rav iirtyvaKOTav

Aa8a, L QSouias.
avrTjV.

Gn 26" ^K DriN3 STO, 47 Ex I 2 an indirect question), 5 14 18" Lvio 17 Jos 3 (in 4 2 10 14 7 1 etc., Is 5 50 7 (all in Hex), Ju tf* 2 S 3 11 2 63 (all in Is.); in Jen 16 t., oft. rhetorically,
18 18
:
1

1. a chief of the people, 22 2. a U&Sova. one of those sealed Ne io the high priest in time of Alexander priest, prob. 11 22 itSSou (whence the Great Ne 1 2 la8ov,

tyiT

after a double question introduced by ON ... n, 14 1 2 (v. Gf ) is expressing affected surprise

n.pr.m.

Israel a slave (unable to defend himself) ! where1 (some other fore, then, is he become a prey cause must therefore be found for Israel's misfortune), v 8 8 18 (never in ^).
31

519 22
-

19

14

22* 49

1
,

cf.

30

Jb 3 12

Lag

BN,,3

rds.

JW).

t^yH'' n.pr.m. (Palm, b^T DHM in MV^cf. Sab. n.pr. with JTT DHM 2"01875612) 610 1. a Benjamite Ch7 ", A8-,X, I<8,X, etc.
1

rr

n.pr.dei,

v.

sub nin

p.

219b supr.
3SJ),

tprP]
C^y,
,

vb. give (Aram.

00J;

At.
-

2. one of David's heroes ace. to 1 Ch 1 i appar. 21 =the Manassite captain of 12 (Baer; van d. 20 3. a Korahite v E\6ar)\, Uiir]\.

4B

Eth.tDUfl: Sab.

am

DHM

ZMa "' 5j876

614t

),

porter

Ch 2 6 2

l&tptjk, U8trj\.

bmV] n.pr.m. a Gadite, Nu

in all Payovr,\, so

" 1

1616 3n l,, id">-")_ nly Qal Imv. 3H Pr 30 ; 3 nan Gn + 10 t. (6 t. sq. monosyll.); emph. nan Gn 29 21 before gutt. (Di on Gn 28 s Kb 418 ),

1-

42 - 47

20
,

fs. ''an

Eu 3
'

15
;

mpl.

ianGn47 +i6t.;
606 '

16

^an
1'

but

Sam @; =bw5ri Nu 2",


'"\

Jb6 22
Ges* (me)
69 -

where, however, 25 and Heb. Codd. v. further sub nyn.

(all

P)

Bo (on these forms v. also Sta* 21 2 8 2 ); 1. give, sq. ace. Gn2g (E) give
-

225

my

16

wife,
(i.e.

47

(J),

BU3

15

Zc 11" (price);

t^D^T n.m.

familiar spirit (prop, either

of giving

causing to come forth, in deciding


1

as knowing, wise (acquainted with secrets of unseen world), 'E-wvielwisserisch; or as intimate

by

lot)

Urim and Thummim

S 144141
13
;

(We
;

Jui 15 Dr,v.B*T); sq.acc.rei-r^ Gn3o'(E),


ace. rei

acquaintance of soothsayer,

v.

RS '""<*)
iS28 3 +6t.;
||

+ b Gn 4 7

15

(J),

abs.

35J'

!:Dti8
'1

1,

+ 2t.;

pl.D'3'V^

Jb 6 22 (no ace. expr.);


=set, sq. ace.
11
15

=io8 ^6o abs. an an p r 30


13
1

"b
.

UH
2.
2

16

! 'iirw
;

28*, rd. IP

tP&fQ (v. Th We
aiK,

(Uriah) +

ncribfin

Klo Dr) familiar spirit, always iS 2 8 3 9 Is8 19 i9 8 2K2i 6 (nisntj'j;;


-

Di3X

^
of

bwbx

set

Uriah in

the fore-front
b,

the battle.

||^n?, !?>')
(all

= 2 Ch 33

6
,

K 23

24

Lv

31

19

20

627
18 - 11

on

3. with reflex, p (v.

last

16 two cf. Acts i6 and , D rrarri>N enM). (||3iK +

Dr

),

Dti8"

5 h)=provide, c. ace. Dnaan Df'js Dab OH Dt i 13 Jos 18 4 (JE), Ju 4. ascribe glory, etc., to '' 20 7 2 S 16 20
;
.

tjTTiO, STtfo n.m. kinsman, j> Kt, but Qr yiiO a kinsman of her husband
fig.

JW

(God):

Bu

13WKb
to

maa ^2 9 11!! =96"-8 =iChi6 28 28 29 Dt 32 s (poem) ascribe greatness 5. =come now (orig. grant, our God.
c.

ini 'n

K*!Pn flfsb. V"jb

Pr

f a kinsman shall
fflOanb

thou

permit), before voluntat.

Gn

1 i

34

'

16

38

(all J),

call

understanding (||K "nhs

tbK).
sf.

Exi

10

(E).

tfny^lbln.f. kindred, kinshipsg.


Wrijnb

t [i!~P] n.[m.] that which isgiven) lot(as

Ku 3 2

is

not Boaz (of) our kindred


2ch1
10
-

lam ")

by TjJ^n
5 )-

tjTTO n.m.

12

knowledge, thought
IJHt?
4

anxiety, etc.

^ 55 easi o thy lot (the care, /1 which are thy portion ; cf. "75? ?ia
'<

23

(late);Vro 2 Chi knowledge (|| nDan)


(||

Ecio20 ; 1. 101U2 Dni f Solomon, 2CI) i


4- 4+*.;

13-n*37

t [inin] n.m.
;

gift (?

on form, then comp.


'

7 neari and njn), v (11^3'fn).

2. ^Zace 0/

knowledge, mind, (in our idiom also) thought Ec io 20


.

NXNV Ges S84b,1,, but mng. (and -/)dub.; poss. NHWB 7b fr. NH anan roast, Levy ) only pi. sf.
:

inai* 'anah ^naT

Ho

8 13 as the sacrifices of

my

TPP
gifts
(

397
Che) they sacri-

-vtp

= my

sacrificial gifts, so

9 Jui5 +; rrm*o iK^'+i 21 country of Judah Josn

nwin
i
16

tiw
ll

uu(P),

fice flesh.

(D), 20" 2i

[irr] vb.
^"TT.i
fl

v.

sub rrjvr

2CI127
infr.
1

4
;

mirr

323 the south (country)


;

of Judah

s 27 10

s 24 7

rrvrr

"aio Ju

^63' (title).

'''

n.pr.m. v.aub

mn p. 2
I

supr.

tt

,*rt!T

adj. gent. Jewish, as subst. a

TlIT
hildiyeh,

45 n.pr.loc. in Dan, Jos i9 ;=mod. Ye-

8m.E.of Joppa, and

J h.[r;Jm.]W.of
1

, 23 *< ZcS jew; adj.m. , pi. B*TttJ D'Btojj Jewish men Je 43" Est 2 5 as subst. J34 9 Est 3 4

Tn^
13

N. fr.Lydda, Survey" 258 Guerin' " *"- 322 @L [l]oi;8 (on form of name Jastr JUL N0,39 comp. Ta-u-du, Tel el-Amarna ).
1
.

A lov6,
61
tl.

HWn
the

</t

Ju< Est 5
1

6 10 8 7 9 2931 io 3 ; /.

nnrvn

ill, 1883.

Jewess
1

CI14
2

18
;

pi.

Jews B*TW Je S^ 28 ^;
1-

Dnirvri the

Jews
i

16 6 25 s5 Je 32 12 38 19 40 llia
4" 5
817

41 44

Ne
13

16

s3 - 34

lPT, n.pr. cpd. with,


pp. 219
ff.

v.

sub m!T supr.

6 6 13 23 Est 3 61013
-

.3.13.14.16

3.5.8.9.9.11.16.17.17

1. 1.2.3.5.6.10.12.13.16.19.20.22.23.

24.M.26.27.28.30

IQ 3. cpnirpn Est 4 7 8 1 713 9 1618


f.

N1i"P n.pr.m.
i-n^n''

v.

sub mrV supr.


et terr.

p.

219.
(treated

|i.

TVtJWI* adj. gent.,


-

of foregoing, but
18
;

n.pr.m.
8

Judah
(on n

Gn

s5

29

49

(q. v. infr.) as if der. fr.

Hoph. of
cf.

only as adv. in Jewish 2 i8 26 28 =Is 3 6 1U3

= in the Jewish language


Ne
24

=2 Ch 3 2

13

T\y-=praised, object of jrraise

Hiph.

*3NS+a8
relation to

7
,

rtfff
11.

Ne

f 11.

vTirP n.pr.m.
,

officer of

Jehoiakim Je

11 17 ), but this dubious;

JV"WV unexpl.; v. further 81 1893 Jastr' ""' -"*-; As. Ia-u-du, of land; Ia-uG1 I. n.pr.m. 1. son da-ai, Judaean COT ") Jacob and Leah, expl. by Leah's words I will of

THV

of 36 (perh. orig. appell. Jewish, one not so by ancestry, v. Gf Gie).


IovSti'

14 - 21 - 21 - 23

fn.n'nVT
names obscure)

wife of Esau Gn

n.pr.f. (relation to foregoing


26

M
,

Jacob's prediction, thy praise (J); brethren sluill praise thee Gn 49 s (poem in JE), 910 26 see alsov ; elsewh. Gn37 38' + 14 1. Gn38,
29
cf.

**

Gn

s5

daughter
;

of na the Hittite(not

named Gn 36

ioufi.v.

43
1

3 -8

44

141618

46

28

(all J),

35*(P),

iCh 2
2

1 -3

Eu4
19

12
;

t[-trP] only D
pt.

vb.denom. Hithp. become a Jew


,-

ljTrrt?

Est 8 17 many of the people


sub

iTWV ^3
3-4

Mw
1
.

of Judah

Gn 4 6' Nu

26

(P),

of the land were becoming Jews.

Ch 2 4 2. tribe descended from Judah 7 Nui 7 (P), Dt27 12 +; Dt33 (poem), J|

SW

miT

n.pr.dei,

v.

mn

p. 2

ff.

Nu
16

26

(P),
1
1
-

(J),

Josi 4 6 (D), Ju
12 20 2

K 17

18
V<-

+ BTW 035? Jos rnw ja neo 7s


8
;

T3^!"P n.pr.m.

v.

sub

JVlfC p.

220 supr.
b

68

'NvvJT

v.

sub

11.

77H

Jos is

ffW
2
2
1 4

2i 9 (all P), 1 Ch 6 60 ; elsewhere HBO Ex 3 i 2 35 30 3 8 22 Nu i 27 7 12 13 6 34 19 J0S7 118

2021

p.

239

supr.

11 ?L?2 v. sub D7H p. 240 supr.

(all

P);

rW
-

10 B*K Ju i5 + miff *b*


;

(cf.

ameMti
381 1 "

[sabf\
-

Ia-u-du Tel el-Amarna

Fll (/of foil.; Ar.^^ij break,split; valide


calcavit;

H<, - !B

Jastr

kingdom

3. nation, of southern under dynasty of David, as distin).

1893 64

ULal

terra depressa et rotunda\.


in
4

guished from northern kingdom of Ephraim or 15 28 12 Israel: Ho4 Je2 2Chi2 + ; of the returned
exiles

yrP, !"l2rP n.pr.loc. 19 * known Is


1

Moab,
34
;

site
c.

unloc.

(MI

},t) yrf

15 J6 48

Ne 4
;

4
;

25 25

12
12

Ezr4
28 10
2

4
;

HW
;

Ifflff DJ? 2
V. 3

2l

4
2

=2 Ch 26
30

1 ,

Je

^?'"1t

on border of territory of Amorites (under


23

Ho

Je
1

Chi 3 18
;

ntl.T n8

Hoi 7 Je 3 18 Ez4 6 +
.

DttjjD
-

Sihon) Nu 2 1 nsrr Jos 13 18

Dt 2 32

also HS.T3

Ju 1
.

20
1
;

called
1

16 9 6 2 personified," ns La I 4. Levite, Ezra's time, Ezr io 23 5. an over-

IflW

Chi i 17

(assigned to Reuben); njfiV 6 ra (Lev-it. city in Reuben), Je 48 21

Ch

seer of Jerus.

Ne

IIT

9
.

(-/of

foil.;

cf.

NH -W
;

Hithp. sliew

6. Levite musician
36
.

Ne
6

12 8

7. priest Ne 12 II. n.pr .terr. land of Judah,


.

oneself haughty, adj. "HJJ

Aram.

*W
be

Pa. be

f.

Is 7

Je
6

haughty, adj.

^JV

cf.

Ar

J\'\

insaneY

23 =33 2K.2 3 24 +;
,

16

J04 ^ii4 +; l*W P 1S22


30 2
;

t-Vrr
iD^ Pr
2
1

adj. proud, haughty,


24

}!?

"Q
is)

1K12
La
11

17

min'nDlNlsi 9 17 rnin\ny 2S2' 2Ki8 23 6 8 Is4o 9 44 26 Zei u ^6g x


13
-

a jiresumpituous man, (who


.

elsewhere 15

t.

Chr., 23

t.

Jer.; flin'a

haughty, scoffer is his name ( rw xh i^n" 133 Hb 2 s


1

+ P*1T 1113^3 HC^l?);

398
i"
1

DV
8

ii"P n.pr. cpd. with, v. sub

mrv supr.

(JE), 33 (P);

EW

H3*V ^np Jon


23

so seven

p.

222

:viz.

3KV, flNV,

TPIKV, 5nJj> ( B>KV, p:VV,


Cl

&T#\

3^, IF, B^,

D*E*, BTV,

C ^> etc
,

days' journey Gn 31 etc., CM?} ns6# Ex


:

(E),

K 3";

without Tfl

but n.pr.nt. son of Issachar Gn 46 1 rd. rather 3W* as Sam. Nu 26" 1 Ch 7 (Qr) <S

T^V
al.
;

1S

01

la<rov<f>,

@L 1<wov0.
33
1

days, etc. other acts or states seven days 8 6 (all J); 150 days forty days
1

22 15 (E) they went three c. to denote duration of various

Gn

410

rav

n.pr.

v.

^, b?v v
.

b.

1. a Benjamite 1 45 heroes 1 Ch 1 i
.

tNnVn.pr.m.(y&mng.dub.; ?=nNV) 2. one of David's Ch 8 16


1

Je 42 7 Ez 4 66 1 In Est 4 16 1 & 2 are combined DV1 tf& Ttlfcy W^rr^Kl do not eat and do 7 not drink for three days, night or day (v. Zc 1 4

S 25 s8
i
4

f K &iM
d.

7
3

8 1012

8 (both P), Ch 9 25 Ezr 6 M


:

Est

etc.

nW

sub

infr.)

day as defined by evening and

ntOI"
T

= TlW

morning Gn
q.v. sub riBJ.
v.
n-Jj;);

T .

i'*"--J" (all P; c f. further T|*, ,,U 2 23 17,7 v. also 2 (P). (E), 32 (P), Ex 20
-

y^'' n.pr.m.

??V? sub

nW supr. p.
6'
,

220.

e.

late:

Di\
sf.

285

n.m. GnM day


D;
8
l.
;

LicJ; Ph.

MI
-

JC, sf.'D'
0*
;

id,; (NH 933


l.

Aram. NOV,
8
I.
,

3 ms. nD'

SI 3
1!S -

Zinj.
"-'"';

DV

DHM
*jj
;

pl.cstr.^
fiends,!h -

Gl0M
;

Gn 7 11 8 414 Ex 1 2 61818 + 1 K 1 2 s2 33 Ez 45 2125 7 Ezr 3 6 Ne8V Dnio 4 Zci Hgi ,1518 2Ch2 9 513 10 Est3 9 + (DV oft. om. e.g. Gn 8 2 Ex 12 13 Ez i 2 Hg 2 120 Zc 7 2 Ch 3 Ezr 6 2 K 25
-

day of month

(c.

num.
17 - ,7

ordin.), chiefly
,

P and

12

'

1-

19

Palm. DV Vog No
Sab. DV, D'
;

0l0
'

Ar.

Eth. ?:
ZMG1883
;
'

Mordt

ZMQ,876

s HDV
,

DHM

328

deriv. SabDenkm61 Ks.ummu,4mu C0T unknown on \/and relation of DV to Ph. DO ZMG1S86 721 Ba01887 632 ') Aram. DON U^cu^, v. N6 31 4 5 DVabs. Gni + cstr.Gn2 + sf.^pV Je5o 13 DOV Je5o27 Ez'21 34 du. iV Ex5 +22t,; fDW Ex 2 1 21 Oyft Ex 1 6 29 Nun D?p* 9";
1

Gl0M

'

by subst., inf., or DV = A snowy day 15 22 20 2 S 2 3 = 1 Ch 1 1 ; ^"!5D DV Pr 27 = rainy 20 d. ; n-Ji5 DV 2 5 = cold d. ; (so, = time rn ? Dr Gn T 10 1 7 3 35 (E) d. of my distress; Je 18 La i Pr 24 5 s3 19 10 7 iniD DV etc. Ju 13 2 S 6 2 K 15 25 27 ); 20 + oft.; cf. njri3-n? n^n DV Gn4O (E) =
Est 3
,

13

etc.)

f.

Cft

defined

other

el.:

(1) cstr. 37^11

,|

'

19

Pharaoh's birthday; n")^n DV3


(v.

Ho 2

cf.

Ec

7
11

EPO'

Ho 6 2 t;

pi.

WPJ
'

87 (Aram, form; Ges*

Exi 3 ,0 +4t.;

cstr.

WGn 3

Gn 4 3 + Dni2 *)
;

DOJ
13
;

Nu 6

5
;

f^
32
7

HOW
29
18 21

also 7 d infr.; cf. iov' Jb 3'), njnn DV Ct 3 ; of day emphat.characterized by proph. and others
5 roup* npwpi npsnp DV Is 2 2 (v. npwp sub nswi iinaini nnSDV 3 7 3 =2Ki 9 3 on the Din);'
;

D^DJD

14

* 9o
U'p^

I5

t;
412

sf.
8

"O;

6 Jb7 + 9

Je35

+7
x

t.,

etc.;

t.;

W Gn
;

trm?.Dt

+ 8 t.;
s8

1. day, opp. night,

s other hand 'v 112H DV Is 58 a day of accepta-

Gn

n
i

32 - 32

8 s2 (all J). 3i Jos 10" (all JE),

3940

Dt 9 9 "
I98

(E).

Ex
1825

24

34
8 1

j5.i4-w.i8

P) (

g 30 i2 Ju
;
||

.9.9.n

Am 5

io'(D),

Nu Gn
29

bleness to ; pi. sq. subst.l 3?' 'P^

K8

days of an hireling;
sq. rel. cl.
'131
,

(03^0)
;

Ne 4 16 Ec8 16
1

E*Of rrtfi3

"isf? 2

Gn 1 8

; day 1 Piia ''n Gn 2 9 7 (J) the day is still high, not near "n r?n fcool of the day; ~iy -lixrrfp its end "H JVXnp Ne 8 3 from dawn until mid-day; so also prob. of mid-day C^n jispy TIKI T>in P r
;

(J) the heat of the

S 11u

35 S3 ;" n Dh 6 1iV 2 S4

n^'~f'N tiff 13 ^BN Je 20 14 cf. Jb 3 3 also


?

W^"^
+1
1

Lv 25 50 (H) the LV8 33 Nu6 13 Di'n TON


;

8 24
:

(v. i).

g.

' x J?ir. EV particular days defined by n.pr.loc. Ho 2 2 i. e. of judgment, with implied restoration;

v. also Is

Ez 30 9

ny3?n >p>

Ho 9

io 9

i.

e.

of

4 growing lighter and lighter until the full day; 8 note phr. in Ju i 9 "n niO:"jy Jui 9 wn<t7 </te
,

18

the outrage at Gibeah (Ju ic,^"); D^BhT DV 2731 7 ^i37 i.e. of Jerusalem's calamity, cf. JeSo h. c. sf., thy, his, or their day, in sense of (1)
.

9 day; 3hj?? "A nan v </te day 9 Aa<A sunk down to become evening ; "n 1Un v

declining of the

N3 Je 50 31 thy day of disaster or death tipv &V IDV'iN 1 S 26 10 1V day has come; npj
:

in this sense also

*n v" ifo day /j declining of the day; 1ND tj Aas gone down exceedingly (is far spent).
2. Day as division of time: A. working-day

Ez 21 30 ^37" Jb 18 20 t3 34 27 DDV Je 50 Ez 2 1 DV i. specif, a holy day 811 n3t$n tlie sabbath day (v. also JIBB*), Ex 20 (E)
;
. :

= bt5

,215

,Ex 3 i
fiaB'n

15

35

+ ;=

B?P

Ex2O
3i
li

(E)=Dt5 Lv2 3 3 (H); nb>pn "V Ez 4 6'. 4 31 31 Eft a (JE), 1 Ki 9 ;^>np day's journey Nuii
,

910

13

Ex

i6
'

26!,0S0

(J), 2 3

12

(P),

(JE), b. SQl

repetition

DV3

DilK'n

DV3 Lv 24 every

fir?

Is 5 8
s

13
;

sabbath
4
;

day;
s8

also
;

Dnss dv

1HK DV Jon

23 M journey Gn 3 o Ex 3" 5 S (all

DW

23

Lv 23 s7 25 s tO n ?? n dv Nu 28 s6 an DV D^csn
;

DB'i'B'

TO

three days'

^8i

yiS'P
2".'

DV

H07

5
;

also of false gods,

J),

Nu

10

3333

D^ysn

oy>
3.
1

399
in the prison

uv
iKi-j
1'

Am5 Is2 12 13 69 Zpi 7 (cf.v 8 ),v 1414 (cf.v 15 " )' Je 4 6"> Ez 13 5 30 s (cf. 36 s3 39 81113 Ob Zc 14 ), Mai 3 s3 (cf. Zc 14 7 Mai 3 Jo i 15 2 111 (cf. -'7...i) 4 * M 4 v2 2 o\> z dV p i
1818i
i

day of Yahweh, chiefly as time of his coming in judgment, involving often Proph * ,t blessedness for righteous Dr I,S8); (v. RS
-

Di 1

Ne

4
;

D^J

i>W Is

suckling of (a few) day*; D'DJO 3 a ft'me, 1 5 1 ; so Ji?D Gn 4 (

W
;

Ju

n
</<e

6s
4

Ma

a/to-

>

),

3 4";

*%&

DVIsi 3 13 Lai 12 D$ DV j e 46'; * f)N tf' Z 2 2 3 La2 M iSK Di* n^ P La 2 1 cf. also ZCI4 7 (where senses of 1 and 2 are combined, cf. Est4 16 2 c ~DV iTril supr.); C$&6] Di< Hb *!> Vfi> M1 nn to tfiere ta#
; ;
-

i3K pnn

r n-py DV is 3 4 8 6i 2 6 3 4
;

1 day*, 1 7 ; DV?i' iK Di' Ex 2 1" ( JE) a day o36 two. -nCJ? IK D'DJ Gn 2 4 (J) some days, or ten or a dekad on question of txt. v. (days b. Di). 3 of long time, BJtf HJ iX D-DJ HJ 1 S 2 9 these IX bin iK D^D ; IS Nu days or tliese years;

J^er

end 0/

D^
;

(P) whether two days or a


'131

month or days (an


day*
12

indefinitely long period); B*?! D'DJ niany

6e one day, known shall it be of '\ not day and not night; cf. also Ninn DIM 7 g infr. 4. PL a*ay of any one a. his life, his
:

D'Ojn 0TJ3 Gn 38 (J)and <Ae days weremulti2>lied( time passed) and Judah's wife died, 1 S 7 2 ; COjn DB> i^ OT

Gn 2 1 34 (JE) 37 s4 (J) +
s

age Gn 6 (J), 2"- 18 I S 25


3
,.1.1.6.16

Dt
etc.;

22 1929
9 - 10 -

23

Jos 24 3131 (D), Ju


P),

Gn 5 4811 9 29 n" (all


14

Nu 9 19 (P) when the cloud 'prolonged many days


also

Gn 26 (J)the days werelong to him been there a long time; Can CD}
.

there=hehad
. .

fjjjn

tpsna

Jb

g!

5'6

V'39

90
so

103
;

15
;

T?.D
"JE*
1719
;

"9^? Gn
2

(remained a long time) upon the tabern. Vid. 6 infr. c. days of old, former or ancient
:

3""

,14.17

(J),
7

f 23
s -9

s
,

Pr 31 12 Dn
Dn\ n
s

Gn25

47

(all

P); )*$}
10
;

W Ecs
j

*g|

S 19 35
6 n?J
s
;

times (esp. of early period of Isr. hist.)


ob\]l

ntojp> 'd;

^ 9o

Vff -bdd Ec V3 Vbdd


;

Dt32 (poem);
;

tibSV

^ Mi

14

5 7

Is 63

JliD? 911
;

12 m?5, ".0 ') 6 the number of the days of the his vanity, i.e. his years of empty, fleeting years; ncnxn 'jsrby d^n on-iete 1 8 40
'> D<>3 K3 2 Ch i Jong &/ j 3 advanced in days of advanced age Gni8 u 24 1

Q-31

D"J?;

=
'

mrb
T
;

B'K'CJMiT*'; txjj&BM%i'''!f 143*; 10 D*3fc%rjn Ec 7 coming days Dljffln D'Ojn Ec 16 25 2 coming time pinx Di' Pr3i esp. rnnK(n)
; ;

tW
.

13 D'Djn v. p. 31 supr.; ?&? y^b Dn 12 6. Di , =<tJe; a. vividly in gen. sense also 5 supr.) time of harvest Pr 25 13 ; usu.
:
-

(v.

1 (both J), Jos I3"(JE), 2 3

(D),

1
;

WO
1

/rom

Ai

(earliest) days, so I'BJD


;

12 25^ (v. Dr), Jb 38

W Wb
24
3'

S
40
;

'C Gn 30' 4 (J), Jos 3 15 Nu 1 3 20 20 (alI JE), Ju 1 5 2 S 9 15 21 jrroper time for paying wages Dt24 cf. Jb
1

TO
long
is

l1N! Ex

= J)t5
^

20 12 (JE) (Aa*
v.

Jb 42 17
rfays

ik 8
may
;

6e

time of parturition Tnbb n"D; bpjlGn 25 192a, b. appos. to other expr. of time Da8j1"' (Dr'
14
24
;
.

,e
,

further "px;

^-"D^y D^
life

t2

*")

D'OJ

14 Vhp a month of time Gn 29

Tpin

617

i.e.

prolong the king's


feno^/i

outlive
tj-ik

nns mj; Tpgn j os


nbfft Pr 3
16 IRk v
;

7 (D), J U 2 ; D';

month, time), 13 2 15 ;

WW nyanx
q^ r^
;

Nun

2021

(JE);
7

=D p;
,

(J;

lit.

FHJ

Dt2i 13
four

D^p> J u
);

time,

D^n
D*?;
rd.

of days and years of life; 1N31 ^o;3 Dt 33* according to


Zi/e

TOon</i*(siveral.,v.

1S27

tD
.3

'P'

OTl3B'(}'j3t

Gn 4 1
28 3.n
time.
.

'

(E) too year* (0/)

ii'me, 2

S 1 3 s3 1 4 s8 Je
(

(the length of) iAy

*A<d/ 6e [thy strength

D , D,

Dn iq2

</tree wgafcs

jj
lit.

1K31?] v. Di VB; rarely sg. e.g. Jb 30 25 one hard of day, i.e. whose
life)

Di' VlB'p

c. pi. in specific sense, appar.


1

day

was hard

of

life

as approaching its end,


s9

m$ to"** ^ TW Gn 47
(i.e.
1
'

(J) and ffe day* 14 of Israel drew near for dying, soDt3i 1 K 2 1 Jb 7 616 8 9 Ec 2 3 siipr.) b. (in) the days (cf. of
life-time, reign, or activity of)
-

S 27 7 Lv 25 M (H); Ju 17 10 ; H3J 21 19 6 cenn njanw B^ 2 7 7 = Q'ojn j s i 2 20 a year and four months (cf. Ju 19 2 supr. b);
B*95

=year,

D^

Gn

io 25

(J),

I4
2

6 6 28 34 JU5 8 2S2I' lKl6 2t 29 29 22 47 2K20 19 Ch 1 3 20 35 18 + oft. (so MI "-). c. hence

awn=from year to year, yearly Ex 13' 3 Jun^cf. vb), 2i 1 s i 2 any f$o 26 2 S 14 is D?p' Nu s2 D"0^ D'DjiS B>7.h 9 (P);
np
DJ
19

(JE),

19

distrib.

Nu

I4

MJ

*(P),

EZ4

66
;

D^D'O

B^jjl

in phr. ? Dn?' n *T3^ 1SD 1 K I4 1929 + T 3i t. K, Ne 12 s Est2 23 io2 ;'DWri n:n -apt? j Ch 27 s4 ;

B3f> D'p;i) i-i?n ny npi a Ch 21 "and t/e^M to ^)a** at days from days ( = after some days)
even about the time of the outgoing of the end of two (series of) days (i.e. prob. years, v. Be). 7. Phrases, without prep, and with, are:
a. (1)
oft.
;

owi

n:n

Dlfl*Dp
a.

ibd Est 6 1

indef.: D'ins D'DJ some Days: days, 20 a few days iGn 21" (J), 29 20 (E), 4 alone 40 (E) they were days (a certain time)

5.

Dnn

DW

Qi*n= to-day

Gn4

opp. ?ion yesterday

3i Exi3 (JE) + Ex 5 14 1 S 2027 opp.ino


-

14

43 48

V
Ex
Is
10

400
s3

DV
Dfcj>

19
12

(2)t" 0? 0^(?)
l

56

Pr 27

1 ;

(3)

8 9 s0 10 a PP ar n^?f Din' 1 S 30"; t(5) D''? Ju 13 =the other day (v. Be); (6) in tf no prep.,emDn?n ns6?>
1
-

= to-morrow Gn 30 ^J DV + 90 (4) 1*0 </ days agro (v. Dr); =


4
;

(2)

Dil?

Est 3 7

is

in phr. of casting lots

for one

day after another; (fifty, etc.: (3) of daily duties, observances,

D^O v. 6 c);
+DV
">3'!
j

1319 16 4 iV3 each day's affair in its day Ex 5 30 59 s7 Je 52 s4 Lv 23 (H), 1 K 8 2 K 2 5 (all'j),

phat.=m

one day,

Gn

45

13

27
1

IS9
1 1

c.
;

3 io 17 47 9

Ezr

for, during, one

day Gn 33" Nu

19

unemphat.,

ow

day (=some day)

27'; J?

TOf DV 9

,s

tb. ~\ Ei'n *0P <m day, before Saul came. and t/te day came, that (or wAem) iSi'(v. Dr), 111 -" nan lol days c. Q'NS Jb i 613 2 2

Ne n 23 12 47 Dn i W* B* "an!) 1 Ch 37 16 2Ch8 31". f. +DWr^3==aZwxjys,coM26 24 40 32 6 11 fcnuaUy, Gn 43 44 (both J), Dt 4 5 3 " 36 9 29 33 24 23 Jos 4 (D), Ju i6 1 S2 14 18 19 2 8
4 5

14

16

2 18 29 23 14 28

Ki

DW

iKs

are coming, when, etc. ; esp. in

Am 4
d.

8" 9 1S Is 39"= 2

K 20

17
,

Am Je Je 7 +

1 1

S
t.

31

io 7 12 1S 2i 7

!!

3639

39 18 S 13 37 19 14 Je 31 36 32 33 35 16 3 19 37

19

i2

30

i4

2K8

i3 i7
6

2Ch7
2

Jbi 6

also (only in proph. writers

Je.

DV in cstr. bef. vbs., both literally, the day of, and (oft.) in gen. sense =the time of (forcible and pregn., representing the act vividly as that
of a single day): (1) bef. inf.,+(a) sg. without 3 Di ,_ nK Dt 16 and thou shalt reprep. inSX member tlie day of thy going out from the land 1 13 6 Mai 3' cf. EC7 (!? of Egypt, Is 5 8 Ez 39

and in poetry) tBJ*0"^l Gn 6 (J), Ho 12 Dt s s4 13 28 s2 33" Je 2 o" Is 28 51 52 (bothTDTl 6 3 3 ' 4 62 ia 2 5 3 2 35* 37* La + 81 "4 15 14 s2 DWri), 65"91683 i 3 3 6 8 713 42 4U 44 72 73 74 5 6"- 71 52 3 26 97 17 9 86 3 88 18 89 17 102 119 Pr 21 23 g. addion a particular day D1'3 tional phr. c. 3 2 2 18 so Gn 2 + oft.; 0^*^33 every ''^onn Ju 19
,
'

'

day

^7

12

88 10
15

1
18

45
i

2
;

K'nn Di>3 of definite time


3

compar.);

Ju I8 "-}- 5 t.; (y) 8 5 Ufa Gn ** 3 s + 53 t.; t(8) *? Ho 2 17 Zp 3 6 32 s 8 3 1 S f 8 29 2 S 13 2 K 8 Zc'14 +() Di*P 30 15 16 54 Dt 9 Lv2 3 Ez 28 t(f) tfaffy Ju 19 2 8 7' Ju i8 31 Is 7 17 +(2) pi. cstr. bef. inf.: () *B^|
(fi)

tttn$ Jos

6">

in past

Gn

33"+

3 fined in subsequent context, 1 S 3" at that time when Eli was laid down, i.e. at the particular a certain time, on time of the foil.

njn (no prep.)Ex

Di>3 of time de(JE); W5

(v.

also

supr.);

cf.

Di>n

incident(=a<
cf.
_

S22 25
i
1

Ru
c.

LV26 Ch 26 s (7)
;

716

3435

W
1

Nu 6

2CI130
13

21
;

(/S)

V?
1

one particular day; J) a8,nt.}a...B.1.2 and egp


11
;

Gn
g

11

39
x
4

sub

b.

see

J) r j

I9 S).

n jn Dl'3
12

Mi
*

+(3)
'"

sg. cstr.

prep. bef. finite vb. in pf.: (a)

cf. 3,

"$1 DV3

Gn 7 + I"*? Din QSj;3 on this selfsame day Gn 7 13 + (v. DXJ>) Sinn bi>3 also of future 1 S 3
;

Ex 6
4
1S
;

in the day (when)

pae, so

Nu 3

Dt
89 ;

j) t3

17.17.i8.

all(j

very

ft. [

also

3 Lv 7* 2S22 =*i8\ 1M38 z

(S)

DiD Je 36 s ; t(4) sg. cstr. bef. impf.:

56 w the day (wlien) I cry, also without 3, K"VN tiff $6* (at the) time(when)
*T)i?K

10

Dto 3 7 1 03 La 5
;

in describing what is to blessing, retribution, etc.,

n p ro ph., as formula come at time of future

Am 8 39 Ho 2
pi.
25

18 - 20 - 23

esp

[s 2

11 - 17 20
'

718

1!!

3
17

+ oft.;
.

E>

pastGn6
future
the
s

(J),
9

JuiS
19
12
;

1 -1

^!
h.. c.

0^3

etc, of

183' + oft.;
:

of

I am
niC3

afraid; t(5) ph
1

cstr. bef. pf.:

<Vfa

Dt

17

am wa^nnn
^90
15
;

8 25",
t(6)
;

so

Lv

14

46

(prob., v. Di);

day

^ 1 39

pi.

cstr.

bef. impf.:

W$

as at the

? WnfJ Di>3 Jos 10"; 0^3 Ho 13 day of; t^OTl Di'3 Jos io about a
;

26 3

Di'? as or like

2 TlDf* rib* Jb29

t(7) Di'

cstr. bef. rel. cl.:

wholeday;
3)
1

9 -IBK Dil? 1 T>3sb S29 since the day when 14 as long as) I have been before thee, Ne 5 ; (

Wn

t^i'Slit. at(about) to-day =now(\. 4 4 6 27 S9 1 K 22 =2 Ch 18 L358 so toi'ns 1 4S MT DVn 3), Nes"; fDi ? 9 i4-yWeDr (for 51 16 =a once,first of all Gn 25 3133 1 S 2 1 K i oft.
;

+(8) pi. cstr. bef. rel. cl. ]3f) Tfo as long as the cloud remained, etc.
Di<

wfa Nu 9

18

e. (1) Di*

day by
9

day Gn 39
26

10

(J),
3

Ex

6' (P),

Pr 8 3034

of result point out agreement with promise or prediction, t n J n D ^3 as it is 813 20 and esp. Dt at this day Gn 5O (E), 1 S 22
c.

adj. pron. to

V'6i 68 ( + Je7 VM3 Lag,v.D9'r); so (late) 18 21 Di" fDi'3 Dvb 2 Ch 24"; 30 Ne 8

20

t^3
;

trt*| WTlJfj'

iCh^
Ch
8'
3
;

22

0^3
2

Di'

ribi?Ezr3

io 8 Dt 2 4 Je and subseq. writings K,Dl 661 18 5 27 ), 29 Jen 25 (gloss,om.,cf.esp.Kue 6 2461 c 23 20 iCh 2 8 7 2CI16 15 D119 715 2 iK3 8 44 3 10
:
-

30

M38

1S

15

so

DV3
day

tiP
1

"En?
1

trt^
1//

Dit?

/row day
7

to

M fnjn Di>n3 Dt 6 11 this phr. Gn 39 (J)

Je^ Ezr 9
=
:

716

Ne 9

in

Ch i6=0^
1 ""- 1

Di>0

96 (Est 3
v.) 1 i

v. infr.);

tDi'l DV

Est 3 4 (very

late,

(6), p.

253

ow this particular day the incident to be narrated occurred; cf. (when i. c. ? Di? on, at (lit. Ninn BT9 g supr.)
with reference
the
to)

BV3 "); D^J Di""^3 2"; t*t supr. and Dr 10 a daily 1 S 18 according to daily habit;

tHo9

55

what
3
;

will ye do

on
2

day

io of assembly, etc., Is

ins

Di'p

K5

00Y

401
dates, before

PHV
num.),

bread for one day ; tO) in Bi'jj tfb rDN^tsn B^e>? Ezno"; distrib. plir. N'BO Bi>^> 1TOI
tcfe'j

CIS 1

- 1-

101 '""

in* Nu 7" (P), Jb 21 s0 ; cf. Bi>^> Mai i; DlV against, i.e. in expectation of Ex 19 11 so 3 SfJJ trt'J) Jb 3 8 Pr 21 '; pp M$ alm.= w s Zp 3 D^ ^D> Is 4 8' 6e/br to-rfay; late phr. are tBW? D'Djij 2 Ch ai u =tn tf*e course of time; D^j B>;J5 Dn8 26 a< (the end of) many
Bi>j?
,

i M , on B_, v. sub a.. n \ - subst. 1. Bjn) 9 daytime (rare) Je 15 DDV *njn while it is yet

ZDMG

1886, 731

"";

so

No

daytime, 3 3

*">

rW
rfov\
">

BW

nvn

^b daytime
Bt
as v 20 ');
i.e.

and night, v 25

'rina

rfay; Bip Nu 7 "" 2 8 324 46'


3
;

=/or
1

s6 38 every day, da%, tEx 29 Ch 26 1717 Je 3 7 21 Ez 4 10 4 3 25 45 23 23


-

Di*b in exclam.

Pin

Ez 30 2
:

r. day/ 'J ilAe j. c. ftp day (time) of (or Wten), Ex 10 6 Lv 23 15 Dt 9" 2 1 S 7 etc.; PVTS\ Bi>D Ex 1 2 15 from the first day 5209a) B t3BB'n D' D 2 (on on. of art. v. Dr );
, ,
,

nnN Jo

afas /or Di> ^nce

tfte

=from to-day, from this day 35 13 43" Ez 4s nbyoj (Win Bi>HD 1 S16 s* that day forward; so '>no 30 from n$6ni Tip 9 1 S 18 n^oj njn Dvn-ft? Hg from this day onward (v. Add. on p. 75 1 b ); ACT DfrrTTJJ Gn 41 until now; tPSl DW/Je r TOa y rf ayg Jos 2 3 Ez 3 8 8 m%Q after a time Ju 1 1 * 1 8 1 1 4 5 * 2 but usu. v.
forth Is
; ;

23**, etc.; Di'O

in parallel clauses (esp. in poetry) 2 S 21' Is 21 8 Je 3 i 35 ^22 3 42 9 9i 5 i2i 6 +. ^itfbyday


either yields a lame sense Gr Ch), or rd. Q' B* (Di Bi
:

Nu io Jb 24 (but v. Q^n^ I s 4" mostly c. ?M, and then oft. poet.= continually : so HTJI DOli Ex 13 Jos i'iK 8 M 2 fi* 3 + 0^1 H^ + Dt 28 Is 34 Je i 4
time,

coming by 8 day (cf. Je 15 ; but text appar. defective, v. Sm); once (late) D0V3 (cf. X QD-a t S 25 16 Jb 14 19 5 ), Ne 9 (varied from Ex 13 s1 Dt i 33 DDV). Nu 9 21 tlie sense required is (during) a day and a night; rd. prob. oft 2. adv. in tlie dayby day,
;

Ez3o

,6

ClDi'

nx

(frd.

foes of daytime,

34

16

Ezi2 347
4

21

06

19

17

add
11

i"6j

( Del
Gr Ed
-

sp.

13

Now
jV
;abs.
s
.

Lag^

, -Tps *"'

I.

(voffoll.; meaning unknown).


RJH D'DD
^,

'

t]^ n.[m. j mire


cstr.
II.

4o

3
;

nK>,

YZ} Q:*
v.

H06
32

after two
c. ft?i>
11

n^SD

fin ifiyao 69

dayasMQPq
(v.
25
j>

ad fin):
31

BW? W
18
;

(4) supr.

tk.
7

Bin
|pf>

Dt
;

9
-

Je

to

Lag

|V ( v foil., mng. unknown *-" ** 7 > =! Pers.


of
-

nji

a cc.

32
26

Hg2
(cf.

twice sq.

inf. v.

appos.

Ex 9 18
);

tmn^, but imfr.

2S19

also

2Ch8
25

16

Dr Sn,

45190- obs

5269a prob.; Sta conject. T%t> to be 57 so

.13N

DF"

mourn,

W?
ago,
1.

ff|$

'^ 2 K
7

).

cf.

Mai
,

DV(n) ny

days ofold=long days of your fathers.f <w nnsn Bi< iy E x 12 18 until tfc
since
</ie
6

19

since

k'al)
sf. "nji^

ti.

-1

nji
Ct
16

n.f.

dove

(NH

id.;

Aram,

id.,
1

abs. Hji'
2
14

7 36 2is< day, Lvi9 +; iniD Bi'~iy Ju 13 1 S 15 23 2 S 6 , etc., v. also (sq. inf.) c supr.; Bin~iy until to-day, denoting esp. permanence of a name or situation, or of result of an event, tGn

^V Ez
oft.

(v.

Gn 8 8 + 20 1.; cstr. IUi< ^ 56 + 2 t.; pi. B^i' Na 2 8 + 6 t. cstr! 8 910 " infr.);dove Gn 8 (all J);
;
-

12

of offerings, nji'-J3 of the species; ||"in);


-

Lv 1 2 6 (P ; an

BW(n)

i9

3738

(J),

35 (E),

20

Di>n-ny W7l <i7 ^ay Gn 2633 3233 6 or It), 47 26 (J), 48 15 (P (E), Ex io Nu 22" a 14 8 (both J), Dt 2 3 1 o 1 1 2 9 34' Jos 4 9 s 9 6 2 . n " 3" 7 I3 14 I5 l6 i.( allJE)> 22 (D)) 8 9 21 26 v 17 2 Ju i 6 24 io 4 1 5 19 18 12 ig 30 JP), 18 3 8 (D), 6 5 i S5 6 8 I2 2 27 2 9 S 6 8 3 25 2S4 3 6 8 i2

njn

^
-

K io

27

Ez2031 t; more often

8M9
6

12 8 14 2230 I5 14 29 Nu 6 10 (all P); B^i' nn dove's 6 K (Kt, yet v. Gei Drachr "tio8 dung 2 ); in various similes : Ephr. is nnis nJi'S like a silly dove Ho 7 11 (allowing itself to be snared); sim. of return of exiles, like eager flight of doves 8 1 1", of ships with white outspread sails Is 60

*ja (||Bnh)

individual i 5 7 "

=lCh
, '

nji>3

"OK

^ 55

7
;

v ai so juV
.

14 'BJ3 68

sim. of

2S7 =iChi7 ,2Si8 ,8 +oft.;D ,>riDi y-iy nn f Jos io27 (JE), Ez 2 s (cf. Lv 23 14 H) "ly Ninn D->n f Ju 1 8 Ne8 17 m. once 3iO Bi^y 1 S 25* upon a good day, i.e. a day of social cheer13",
1 .

fugitive
^t'^e </te

Moab Je48 28
0/
</te

also Tli'^an Jta

Ez7

16

rfotes

valleys (but

on

txt. v. Co,

Dr; aiD

fulness, feasting, rejoicing (c. rare b}) Di also Est 8 17 9 1922 , v. 310
1

temp.

cf.

tS*l\T\ B'JV3, but regards phr. as sim. of mourning B^i* pips Na2 8 withgloss); out Hp, B'Jra run Is 38 14 59" (from mournful
-

who emends

adj.)

GOV
(cf.

subst. and adv. daytime, by day


JoiLaLi'

Aram. KDD',

day

night);

BDJ 6y day; "perh.

opp. to Ph. DO' (in


(as

fig. of beauty (only Ct): OKfi !pjJ ^,ie are (those of) doves Ct i 15 1 v. also v 12 eyes 4 ; term of endearment, 'nil* my dove Ct 2" 2 6 9 5 Elsewh. only ^ 56 1 (title) B^phn D^X rui'

note);

prob.

name

(^>y)

of melody:

To

'

<A rfore

of distant

id

rov
terebinth' (id.

402
;

-pm

and Bae **""").


Shemites.v.
j-n.

D^S for D^X v. Dbs supr. p. 48, On sanctity of dove among RS 8""-'-***5

HM
(

1 v.

sub TO.
pi.

n.pr.m. prophet, ace. to he was N^n, S on of $0^, fr. l?nn

rUV

K 14

25

< Kt DWD
with Ar.

[?P]

vb. only Fu. P<.


v. pt)
;

TWO

Je 5 s Qr

al.

113,

and

weights, i.e.

mng. dub. (comp. by Schu whence furnished vrith J,'J testicles, but sense remote and
weigh,
I. tiT p.

Isr.'s territory which predicted the recovery of Jerob. II effected; he is also the principal 715 ' of the Book of Jonah 1 ('HOST [2), y"-

very uncertain).

Vf*

v.

sub
v.

265

supr.

figure
2
,1.1.2.11

,1.3.4

.1.6.6.6.8.9

Ht^P
Ionia(ns), Greece

sub vbl
v.

b p. 2 72 supr.
I. JtX p.

m. TOT T

v.

ny Pt. TT
infr.;
v.

VYW\!T3r
(Gk. OPers.
}JV* (-/of

sub

24b supr.

TIT n.pr.gent.
Yauna Spieg
p.s48.

'Idovfs (i.e. orig. 'laf os), v. also

foil.;

cf.

Ar.

APK237
;
;

As. lamanu (lavanu) Dl

(Frey)

NH
18

'^\ fluxit aqua

and Aram,

in deriv., v. infr.)

C0T Gl0M
_

Egypt. Y'-v"n-(n)a,
,

WMM
in v

D.PopuloJ.T.n SWlct^MlT.. v egp on tllig wor a S ta 13 188 'EXXaIonians, as traders EZ27 )

t [yr] n.[m.] sweat (v. HfJ infr.) riair t6

(named with
nrnjin);
Is 66
19
,

bw,

12 1$Q; in v

WW*,

Vr?Ez44

del.

Cc. q.v.

14

cf.

*)}J

(adj. gent.) infr.;

as distant,

and
n>-

'EXXdt (with t^triPl, ^, "B^i fe<*, Sta Tprnn DNn list to he emended fr.
;

(NH Hf| (Levy), better Aram. Wiy*3, IfckOj)Tf* "8| nSH(Jastr); nnb 5>?tfn Gn3 18 (J).

t [iiyfl n.f. sweat

1 Ch io (P) 5 i and 'father' of *$%, &vy*, B^BP and 4 7 1 Ch 1 0^-p (so rd. for OTh) On io (P) BN84A,,m addressed these loivrav, v. Lag "); (in

5ft

);

called 'son' of Japhet

Gn

mr, rrrw v. sub mt p. 280^ supr.


7W"ir v.
rorP
11.

sub jnt

p.

283" supr.

v.

nan S ub nan.
jLLj
be alone,

(personif.) | T.??

Zc 9 (opp.
i.e.

13

?i'?
21

T) "EX(v.'l? *3J

t [*7rP] vb. be united (Ar.

X, c ,andsoinfoll.;

J^O Dn 8

DIM y)=king

of Greece

which Alexander ruled,

kingdom over whose dominion was

ma one; Aram. 10! wnite, *^oJL


6

NH Pi. TV wi&e or declare one;


set

alone)

Qal Impf.
"]

2 22 afterward divided (see v *); fJTl? i of the DnB -fc> v a); majjo guardian-angel of Greece (v. 19 2 b is text, err., v. EZ27

Gn 49 TtJf "inrri>K D^npa in their as3 D Da sembly let my glory not be united (|| "7U
fs.

etoj

'X

(v

DiB).

RJ1

JT supr.

p. 255a.
c. art.
311

t ["'IV] adj. gent, only

as n.pr.gent.:
6

Kan); Pi. /wy. ^ 86" ipE> nNTb UaJ) in^ MWt-<e my s9 heart (i.e. concentrate its affections, cf. Je 32 ) 33 Gr Bi Ch'niT (from to fear thyname(but

2 fs.

IS14

20

Tjiapa

nns inn

&6'.

DWn
and

V.?^

D n "! 3 >?

D^T
v.

'P.

Jo 4 ( "EXXijwr)
-

niri) let

my

heart

rejoice, etc.)

the of Jerusalem ye have sold to ,b 13 sons of the Ionians (cf. RJ EZ27 ).Vid. Sta Ae sons

1"TTP
solitary

adj. and subst. only, only one,

flDV, n^DDi"

sub sp\

n T?wi
J *

'

v.

sub b*.

tt\v T

v.

sub

m\
sub aw.
v.

id.; Aram. TIT, HW, ]UJ, Arab, .L^ solitary)!, only one, lu^H id.; Gn 22 21216 1T n ! n 1" esp. of an only son, TIT ^a Am8 10 JC6 26 thy son, thine only one, for are son, Tn'n 7JI nSDt23 Zc

"(NH

mourning
12 10 ,

onfy

ion
t

najv
ts

v.

Pr4
34
.

OH i> Tffl
2. fem.

rp_;

so fem. ITTTIJ

sub w\ rwi\ mur element of HP (/ whence


:

Ju

ii

ITIW

as subst.

+ 22

21

35

17

first

foil.;

perh.

cf.

Ar.

(jijj

congregatus, conglomerate fait,

Frey).

my life, '0TIT my which can never unique and priceless possession 3. solitary, be replaced (in each V?2). 16 68 7 nn;a D>Tn! yo ^a; <w *2 5
only one, poet, for

as the one

||

tt

t^MT* '^^]
heroes ^PTI
'

n -Pr -3
.

one of

David's

Ch

ones (i.e. friendless causing solitary, isolated wanderers or exiles; ||TTDS)to dwell at home Ch al. y&Q bringing back home).

(Lag

TTP
n m '^i-M '[ '] unitedness. 1. 17 33 ) only i Chi 2 (peculiar)
'
1

403
as sabst.
t\otu

her
JU6 33
,

etc.;

Dt

22

10

virr

morai

-ne>3;

"WJ^

I will have a heart toward


i.

Db^ jnW

you for unitedness,

coupling pairs, and so strengthening } (mostly 15 1 mbl Kin (cf. Je48 7 Qr poet.), v"

Am
3

m
12

e.

my heart
(cf.

shall be

ready to become one with

yours

2. elsewhere always lb). in ace. as adv. in union, together (cf. Ar. H.J in ace. with sf. in his solitariness^ a. alone) together, of community in action, place, or time

v 88 nnK

[Ktnn-], 4 9 ) Je6" '' D'EW niYcv (accents), 8 13 433 19 13" 3i 50 Is4i , cf. 65'; in time (rare:
21
-

but
fall

v. infr.),
lie

f^ in peace jt^Nl n33t?K nn> will


I

I at once

(oft. combined, but one usu. more prominent than the others) ; (i) in action, Jb 38' Iffi")"}? ?K '3313 when the stars of God shouted

= all together
are not

sleep (i.e. lie down and b. emph. (esp. asleep immediately), poet.)

down and
S31
6
,

Is io 8

t!WQ HIT
2

nfe>

t6n

my princes all together, all alike, kings]

Ezr 4 s we
DD?3
iqj
1

together; together will build (opp. to you), with 26. 2 17", DSBb I S43 ( ) in place 1 Si i

i84o4i">45(|| Oh), 4 6 66 17 ^i4 3 19" nn


(|p3n),
26

15H3 IDip,

48"

cut? D3 riNtfj
18
,

t&

s io 15 iff ibdnm

*2 2 3 i88 Mi 2" UDt*


once,
gether,

8 133 tn: n3t?, Is 5 o ,"as praL nn: in pi ace and time at (3)
;

dinances), 35 37 ; sts. 8 all at once, as well as all together, Ex 19 ijjn 3 3 ODD fa (so, with b, Is 22 31 Zc io 4 Is

s8

lpix (of J.'s or(likein: b) suggesting

W
I

2S21 9
16

lnM^l

and they perished


1

to-

nn DW3V n31. Prefixed to a clause 17 6 20 3 (likenm), Dt 33 (cf.in' v ), L39 1 i 7 3 i


45
16

2831

),

to destroy irV 'J3 DN1 O*; (4) of time alone (poet.) Is 42 14 in t\X&H) D#K I w jU

14

8 12 52 Je 4 6

43''

Si^Laa 8 Jb24"(strengthening
)

'

^?).

gasp and pant together, 45 Jb 6 2 17 16 ^ 141 10 113yx 1J? '3JK nn' while / at the same time pass
s

Dt

c. aTi&e, the

(= 1 5
it, 1

s2

one as well as the other, the unclean and the clean alike
i

may

eat

S 30 24

Ip^n:

\y they shall share


d.

on.

b. all together, altogether (poet. syn. of


oft.,

together, i.e. alike.

D?3, but more forcible, suggesting with ?3, all at once, as well as
irv

esp.

f *JJT| Baer, VlTP van


Gileadite,

H, n.pr.m. a
IfSSw.

V& inns"
m:

altogether), Is
10

44

11

(cf.

^ 40

15

),

+ 62

nn: ^ono nen

they are all together (made) of vanity, Is aa*


irp
oft.
s

lovpm, A I8&u, L vrirr v. sub ^hit,


iChs
14
,

m
1

8 I5 also pntp i>3 (with 41 Jb 34 ) in poet, a clause with emph., Dt beginning

33 Jl>3

18 4

IWNK'
38
1

D^DN
8 8

]0 12 in\ i6 19 7

NC
f

in'
8

^W, PPffT
^njwv,
TrnTrr
which nnK on Ne 1 1 13
.

v.

sub nrn.
v.

9 8 Hoii (withaneg.),v ; in connexion with a sf., or 4 obj. of a vb., Is 2? njJTXK I w ffl bum it 15

1Hn3,24 3i

/'4i

fojrpptrp

sub pm.

altogether,

33

n.pr.m. a priest
(q.v.)

D|6 ID:

nx'ri

who
6-8

all together,

74

formeth the hearts of them Jb 10 8 3'3D IPT altogether


rd. perh.
c.

Nen

13

),

v.

Ch 9 12 (for now also Ryle

round about (but 13 31DP1 nriK), 4 o


.

with

<S Del Di
11

*wt?,, ^vtrr, n;n^ v


^

sub

im
(cf.

together, in the sense of


i/z^o/-

alike,

the one as well as the other,


-1JQ1 i>'D3,
92

in'
is

PD^I vb. ITiph. wait

Pi. await
fs.
,2

NH

H3N'

Jb2i
,

s<i

34
3

s9
.

More frequent

JWTJ expectation)

1TTT

(Je46'" 49 VOT), adv. together


tto

(yet v. infr.); Imp/. $>rw


(v.
;

or (prop, (in) his

unitednesses

(cf.

Ar. till

; Niph. P/ 3 Gn 8 + 1 Dr Qr Hiph. 7^);woA : Gn8 awi /je


nbniJ
I2
;

Ez 19 3 S I3 18 Kt
;

aZow/andfortheform1''"1^K),but,theorig.ofthe term, being forgotten, applied gen. as an adv.,

waited yet seven days

so

S 1 3 18 Kt

of Isr.

under

without regard to number, gender, or person so Ges01 H35o Sta SS70 *) together: a. of com:

Ez

of lioness, Wnpn r6nij '3 Nini 5 1 9 wlien she saw that her hope tarried, was
fig.

m3X

/<w<(butdub.;

Smcomp. Aram.^*.o/

be

weak,

munity in
exalt his
counsel,

action,

^34" VHV

IDE*

name
21

together, Is 52*,

noenjl let us with J'yiJ take

45
-

^71' 83"
,

Ne6

7
;

flM to struggle

whence perh. sink down; Hi (perh. after ) rO n^J '3 that lie was thrust away from lier; Co plausibly rWiJ that she had acted foolishly).
Pi. 1'f
2

Dt 25";
i>r\
bfiSJ

in place, as with 3ST

Gn
,

13

Gn22 6 8 Am 3 3 N13 Je3 18 Jb 9 32 3np IS41 6 2S2", b Ju 19 JC4I jopnn Jos a 2


1
,

Dt 25 s
1

ms.
9
;

sf.

'JRprp 1^ 119

49
;

is.

W^
1
6

v 43

+4

t. 21

y- 1 1
;

3 mpl. **

Jb 29

s3

Ez
2

Jb29

pi.

^TP V33;

/tojj/.

d d

^n^

Mis';

Vtp
!>n:*s

404
26
;

nan
,
l

Jb6" + 3
6
;

t.;

rbn: go

brg IB42
Pt. TTHD 6p

4
;

heat, wrath, poison,

1^ 51
Mi 5 6

/. ^ n !

D'prnp 3i

+2

t.

(of rain,

||

1. watt, tarry for, sq. p 12 so 1 ace. to We, who nji2!);


;

^ 130

4
;

131

Brock L,xU6 also No' 105 ; 6 As. imtu, spittle, Ar. Z.Z-a- poison, Lane D1 HWB78 Muss- Arnolt CD c2)abs. breath, poison,
;

npn Na

+39t.; Npn

tDnn
;

44

cstr.
t.;

npn

reads r6rr (Pf.) for


25

nb'ri;

abs. wait

waii for=7iope for,

sq. p Is 42*
4

2 Jb 1 4 Jb 29 2123 3026
. .

14

(||Wi?),*3i
inf.
1

33

18B

6 9 ii9'43.49.74.81.114.147. sq
;

Gn 27" + 25 1.; sf. "non Je 4 4 + 36 Je io 25 + 8 t.; ipjon ^ 88 8 89 47 ; 17 + 8 t.; onion' Jb 6 4 pi. nion 51
nbn

*|npri foierV 'l s

"^
3
;

D>gb

'IT1

abs. hope,

Ez 13 6 Jb 6 U
;

sq.?? Is5i ^130'


14

f 76";
fever

pr

22 M ,

fc.

heat:

a.

fever,

J^O npn
st. cstr.

Ho 7
v.

from
b.
;

wine, wine-fever (on

13^
;

Hiph.

Pf.

Ges SI30,1 ).
\!?Di

-ribnin

Jb 32",

etc.

De2

T>r iiW-

^nim.
7?np/.
s3

(consec, v.

Hi
Qr;

1??
cf.

Dt 32 24

D^B
4
;

venom, poison (fig.): ' n v33 ; tPnj 'n

npn

f 58*

')

8 2 ms. bnin io ;

Jb 3 2 16 WriK 2
7

V') iSi 3 8
-

v6 ;
.

Sltioy 'n
44

K6
;

4" Qr(Kt H^nN), Mi


tarry, abs. (prop,
1

La 3 21 24 r^rt* Je 14 n^nk 2 S 18 ;><',


;
:

Jb6 4

Gna7
v.

140 poisonoi arrows (of '">) 2. burning anger, rage: a. of man: 20 2K5 12 Est i 12 2 3 5 5 9 (J), 2.Si i

shew a waiting attitude)


8

S io

(sq.

*fa
f>

I?), 13
33

(Qr;

cf.

Nipt);
11

S
1,i

19 18" Jb 32 16 Je4 (but

v. ^in);

wait for, hope for

(as Pi.), sq.

2K6 Mi 7 7 La 3 24 Jb 3 2 * 3 8
abs. hope,

42

612

43 130 (H'fTP);

La
so

21

Pr6 M i5 ,18 (npn B*K man of rage= _ 4 19 raging or wrathful man), 16 19 ('n 7"JS Qr = one great in rage, v. De Now), 2 7 4 (|| 1?*), Is 1313 Ez 2 3 25 nion vh* pr2 2 24 (||<iN fa); 51
Che),
;

(against,

W),

f M f 37 s (||t|K),

76

11

(yet on txt.

tb^n"' adj. verb, waiting,

Thes SS

3.0 Buhl, but very dub., only ; DWP11 nj) 26 and that La 3 good is it that one be waiting :n the salvation of \" silently (but v. 0p ) for
construct, with
1

npn bj)3 2 9 (|| l &*)) npn strong rage Pr 21" (|| W); ,n!n n PD Ez 3 14 *Ae raye 0/ wiy
spirit.

22

W
:

ins Jipns

Dn

b. of the he-goat in Daniel's vision, 8 6 in the fury of his power. C.


;

and
al.

adj.

hardly poss.;
fr.

Ew

Ke Lohr Ko ilW7
tnbn'in
id.

rd. perh. Vm Hiph. Impf.

regard as vb.

4 of God ('>), oft. Je Is2 Ez f Je 4 + 1 6 1. Je 2 13.17 22 j s 2 ^4 ^jjj jj rjj j) u on th el interpr.,

^
8 8

(fr.

(cf.

inn); v 24 ).
;

and on

n.f. hope, abs. 'n


7
;

Pr 13 12
18
;

cstr.

Pr io
1
;

28

Jb 41

1 1

sf.

-nprrtn

/tope, sq. subj.

inpnh 28 1 7 gen. Jb 41 Pr io

f 39 La 3

+ 29 t. Ez ;s 6 14 Ch 25 36 V' 59 79 88 47 106 23 Jb 21 20 ; appar. also 19 29 36 18 v. Di; 89 14 Dt 9 19 29 s2 IS42 23 (iBK as appos., oft. !*, Mi 5
Nu
11

txt. v. Di), 63 La 2 12 7 3 4 21 25 (P), 2


-

Ez

13

16

||

+ npnbp wy
iss npns 66
of the
s

),

6 33

Dn
''j

16

15

La

18
;

3 alone

sq.

subj.
.

gen.

+ p ^39

Pr 13 12
,

e'x-nnSs (||

90 3^$ 19 23 iniyji), + Je 23 30

f6

s8

78

*jnta);

whirlwind of
s7
;
||

w?n^

n.pr.m. (wait for God /)

a Zec.

Je 21 32
2

||W+^T> ^p. Dt 29 ,5 1IS+ ? n ni n =n Ez 5 ,'cf. ninoin


s7
;
||

17 npn alone 25

iSN fan

Na
cf.
,

i
2

La
||

11

||

^
20
;

bulunite

26 ,4 Gn46 Nu26 (

AXo.?X, Ao,X, AXX.7X).

Is 34 (of fury against, i?y),V38


||

TJ IS51

"HTN

,TV adj. gent, of foregoing: only

bioa 59 18 ;

II

s nMj? Ez 36

ns?.p nbin?

npn

art. as n.pr.coll.

Nu

26 s6

38 Zc8*(||r6na tv&V); nwpi npn on Ezio 28 txt. v. Co); ''"ip.. npn Lv 26 rage of meeting,
l|

^
i.e.

t[DrP]
^I-j hot, usu. of

vb. be hot, Pi. conceive (Ar.


Frey; Aram. 00^ he

v. inealuerunt pecora,

Don.

Pi. Pf. 3

sexual impulse of animals) Qal v. 7 1 in sin my fs. sf. *?^H?J5J ^ 5


Inf.cstr. of heat

them in rage; ( ri-)'.npn D13 Is 17 22 </* cm;; 5I o/W (my) /wry/ npnn'|n Dfa nwn Je 25 15 npn ?ys a possessor of fury 2 re [^5? npn =raS furious Nai (|| Opi, K13p i>S).
encountering
-

mother conceived me (W^/A^)')

of cattle in breeding, conception ; Dn*"P33 Gn 41 30 at every breeding-heat of the flock (J); HJJ3

Is 34 against one npn are: 2. a.:


:

Ch
,

28".

Vbs. used with


44
,

31t5>
12

G1127
'q??' 2
1

3^
23

Pri5

l
,

time of the flock's being hot in 41 breeding (E); sf. 3 fpl. n|prv? 30 in order tliat have breeding-heat (J). they might
Qiyi 3
1

10

at

tlie

iys Est i <mto away wrath of '


ni?y 2
1 1
,

20

7';
11

2. 0.:

3^n

Nu 25 + 106
15

Je 18 20
''

(but

i3*<

npns S^n

Is 66
it

to

recompense his
'n is
;

n^n
*npn>;

anger in fury, give kindled against one 3

as requital);
2

(once

NH

n.f. heat, rage Nf"0 (for id.; Aram. KDIT poison, jfcoo^

it Niph. 6 i7 aWses n^y burns n-J5J3 Je4 4 21 12 44 + 8g 8 16 2Ch36 ,'cf. as obj. of rbv Hiph. EZ24 is
; ;

nV

K 22

13 - 17

-iion"

405
7

ma-.
list),

poured out 3
^y 42
1818

fl3fU

Ch

12

34

2125

Je

20

n=n?
ft

the

so

Ezr8
64

3
,

cf.

44"; B*3 fttljU


;

Na
Is

i";

'<

;;our
s13
-

om<
s 8

among, of); Pt.

pi. c. art.

7%
14
36

19

18

W? i6 (acc. to Co's conject.), 20 W3 La 2 naiBB* non


^ 79
!>y

?|BB>

s5 42* Je 10 Ez
21

Ezr

62

9
5

=Ne 7
<

Ch 3 1 ,819 (all sq. 3 D^qTien D3H3 ?p3

they sought
tlie

38

-IBS'

Ez 20 3"4

22

22

3o'
;

book), namely
record.

tlieir writing (their enrolled,!. e. their genealogical

D^n 6n'n<7 tfo res< (i.e. satisfy) one's fury 13 13 upon Ez 5" 16" 24 'n rf?3 La 4"; + 3 Ez 5
;

'R

T\XV_ v. sub nnn.

have accomplished 12 15 their case), 6 1 3 .]

my
ion.

fury upon

tliem (in

tpO

vb. be good, well, glad, pleasing


Zinj, 3U'

flOH^
"VSIT
v.

v.

sub

iv.

'")-Qal (Pf. not in use, v. 310 vb.) Impf. 30'? Gn 1 2 13 + 34 1., s 4 30? 1 S 2 4 + 3 1. ; 3D"n Est 2 + 2 t. ; 'SO'n (in-

(Aram. 3C);

DHM*""

sub non.
foil.;

*1lP (v^of
Aram. ^rv
cealus fuit
;
cf.

orig.mng. unknown;

NH

adj. as

Heb.; Syr. Aph. &L( discalperh. Ar. (transp.) walk

correct for yqPtS Ges !70R ) Na 3 8 ; pi. 130" Gn 18 34 ; for Inf. and Pt. v. 310. 1. be glad, joy20 6 9 s 1 2 1 7 Ru 3 7 Ec 7 2. 19 ful, 3$ Ju 1 8

^L

6e well placed, flD*


better
c. ?,

N3D "SOW!

Na

art thou

barefoot, also become chafed, of foot or hoof).

placed than

No ofAmon 1

3. impers.

1*F|rP adj. barefoot, alw. abs.

*|nj

Is

20 2

+ 4 1.; t\rn Dhy


ljl in preceding
3
;

-fin
cl.),

i s 20 2

faj firp
2

lj>y?
;

be well for or with, go well with Gn 1 2 13 (J), I4 40 l6M 318 26 8 24 6 12 ? 2 2 7 2 4o (E), Dt4 5 25 Ru 3 23 20 9 Je 7 38 40 42". 4. be pleasing Gn

K
-

'

Tl?

18

v3

H** I**1

S 15 30

34
(P),

(J),
1

subst., WT> 1\bp_ *flp appar. I"! *?J Is20 Je 2 K withhold thy foot from bareness (Syr.

16 19 20 37 Jos 22 s0 33 4i 45 (E), Dt i^Lvio 10 S 18 5 24 s 2 S 3 M 18 4 1 Est i 21 2 44 9 ; 3


-

c. ?,

be pleasing
14
.

s2

to,

if/

69

c.

N!?? (late)

Ne2 56
;

(.a-loL discalceatio).

Est 5

Hiph.
31
;

Pf. 3<EPn

Vsrarr, blfSfT?,

"^WSIT

v.

sub nvn.
v.

3^n 1S25 10 J?3BVJ RU3


3
t.;

sf.

13?/n
70

Gn 12" Jos 24 20 5 12 Dt30 ns^n Jei


;

etc.;

"fl30ni

Ez 36"

(for

n30 n
,|

p.

6 im"(l) Kt 2 S 20 (Qr tni>i), b and Dr Sm 29


.

inx

supr.

as if from 31D Ges'


3B\".
1

^;' /mp/. 3*1"


t.
;

Nu
;

io 32 +

Pr i5 13 +
i
47

21 TOB 3^J Jb2 4 (Ges );

luM
common

(-vA>f foil.; in and.

NH

meaning unknown;
Aram.)

deriv.

Aram. MIT) b>rvn ">BDNe

ttorPn.[m.] genealogy
5

(NH

DO!,

BW,

&00& of genealogy.

3Bi Ex i sf. (Ges ); 9 etc.; Imv. rm?71 ^51; Iszf, s 5 13 etc.; /w/ a&s. 3-^0 J e 7 io ; 30V1 Gn 3 2 + 3'Bn Je32 41 iot.; Inf.cstr.y&nLvtf+i t.; 40 17 3^DD sf. rn'tyn J e 32 etc.; Pt. TB-D 1 S 16 ;

3%P

iTOE

20

Ecu

Wil

IfW
;

T [ton^ri'7] vb.Hitb.p.denom. enrol oneself or be enrolled by genealogy (NH oft. in


Pi. (also Hithp.),

^ 1 1 9

joice

Aram. Pa.
1

(Ithpa.))

3BO Ez 33 32 etc.; 1. wafe glad, reJu 19 22 D'JB Pr 15 13 the person Ec 3?


s8
;
, ; ;

9
.

2. do good
c.

to,

deal well with, a person,


20
i

Pf.

iChs" g Inf. cstr.Wrmn 5' + 33 sf. Di?>nTin 1 Ch4 + 7 1.; Pt. pi. D^non 5 1.; 62 Ezr 2 Ne 7"; 6e enrolled by genealogy 1 Ch 5 17 5 15 18 9 Ne 7 perh. also "Tir6 2 Ch i2 (tr. to u TTtisb "-nnb ace. to Hi Be, v. VB) tb) 1 Ch 5
3 mpl. IBWli-l
;

usu.

prep.:
29 32
-

c. ?,

Ex

Jos 2 4 s0 (both E),


13
31
19

Gn
4
;

i2
c.

Nuio W, Gn 32
16

Dt8 16 28 63
20
\jf

(allJ),Jui7 iS25 V'49 i25 10 313 Nu io32 (all J), Mi 2 7 ; c. ace. o 5 iS2 32 Jei8 10 32 40 41 Zc8 16 Jb24 !l 3
-'
-

but he is not to be enrolled in the place offirst40 born; sq. 3 (among, of, consisting in) 7 with,

51 ; abs. Ez 36"; opp. jnn (in prov. phr., cannot do good or ill, cannot do anything at all; test of deity) Zp i 12 Is 41 23 Je io\

out!' 7

Ezr8

1 ;

CJqbn

">nn
1

2CI131

17
;

Inf.=
their

<A?/

genealogical enrolment

Ch 4 33 these were

dwellings and they had


rolment,
22

3. do well or thoroughly : n3>N(i>3) Aaue dorse weZ 7 (all) </(a< <Aey have spoken 25 17 Dt5 18 ; S'B'ni) n^BS jnn ^l\f their hands
,

Wl

CBQ

cf.

09

''ipna

(0\1?) genealogical en7 g at the enrolment of

(?) their generations;

as for

tliem,

ment;

nearly genealogical list 2 Ch 31 , "!3P; i.e. the males whose names were in (D

hiwrrm Drnxra TOil 1 Ch in their villages was their enrol16

are upon the evil to do it well, i.e. diligently, thoroughly, lit. make (it) good, with play on
jnrij esp. as auxil. sq. inf.
;

know

well;

TV\ii~v?

Je

12

2 nyi 'DTI Pri5 = 8ee well; IQQ) play 16 s2

well, skilfully

S 16 17

cstr. sq. subst. *iyv

Is 23 Ez 33 ; cf. pt. '3BD Pr 30 29 marching well,

mta*

406
v

re ,
Gn 9" +
5
;

v in a stately manner, so 1"I37 3t? inf. abs. 21 3'P'n as &di\. ^thoroughly, c. vbs.: nri3 Dt 9
;

29

1S90.705

argues to the contrary) abs. J*

trn 17* 19 18 -1x3 27 s "00 2 4. make a thing good, right, beautiful :


i'NB'

13",

Kn
c.

84
PI

t.;

18
.

Dt 32
25

f Gn 18

i4

18

+ 33
2

t.;

cstr.
1 ,

+ 9 t.;
19

sf. *.

Ct 5
11

Ct 8 s etc.; wine : a.
tf>

+ 60
14
8

ace.

rei
7

the head 2
rVOSfD

30

common
27
5
,

9
1

dress,

Hoio W| 30 (P); maketh a good cure ; sq. P? compar., obj. DS? 47 1 K i (= make it more glorious than); "IDfl 10 Ru 3 sq. 'H^ coMrs of life or action Je 2 s3 (in order to win love); amend one's ways and s n 13 15 TTW U*BW 3gH] 7 s doings Je7 i8 26 35 5. do iceZ/, r^/ti, ethically, abs. a. of men, Gn 4 4 M 4" (J), Lv 5 (P), ^ 3 6 Is 1 " Je 4 1 f. b. of
; ;

trim: a lamp Ex Pr^aglad heart

drink, for refreshment

Gn

18

(El)
18

1318 Hoi4 Jbi Dm + tonic Pr 3 art. of commerce Ez27 Ne 13"; among supplies in strongholds 2 Chi 1 "; as making merry 2 S 13 28 ZC9 io 7 Est I 10 EC9

(J),Jui 9

2Si6
6
1
;

Am5

14

15

tb. used for rejoicing before ' ifr io4 Dt 1 4 26 cf. Ho 9 4 as drink-offering in prescribed ritual Ex 29 40 Lv 23 13 Nu 15 5710 28 14 ; 29 used also in heaamong temple stores 1 CI19 then ceremonial, v. Dt32 33 c. intoxicating 1 g
io 19
ls
. ,

and "oma groocZ ^ 119 68 so inf. abs. as adv.l? TIP! 3t3' nn Jon 4 49 art thou In *3tri>K 2B-3 1 g rigidly angry f sq. <b v.
God,
S'tpiD

310

14

25
3o.3i

37

Gn
.
||

21 ' 24

groorf

23 s 24

+
-

^T

I 9^-33.34.30 (

p,

Ho4

n.

aU J^

JS

|p^
4-

lgl
,

i7 g,MI Pr 2 x i5 Mi2 J g

28" 56 l2 4-i2t.;

forbidden to Nazirites

2o' vb.

is

appar.intrans.,

= Qal,r/i< bepleasing

tNu 6 3 3 (*W$> pom


1
4 14

unto
sense

my fatlver,
;

HK
in

point rather

but Hiph. not elsewh. in this 3t?'') ; on this and on foil.

30 cf. 2"; to j>Dh), v Rechabites t Je 3 5" ' ; to mother of gamson t Ju '

Am

Ez 44 21
I?!? 1) ?!!?

to priests entering sanctuary tLvio 9 (P), for kings Pr 31 4 . +d. com; unfitting
:

v.WeDr.

binations are

3itsn
-

|*J

Ct f=the
f Est
1

best
7

wine

(rd.

T rQp 1 n.pr.loc. (pleasantness) city prob.

Ges 5133 3 8
-

1
;

TK^D

royal wine;

Judah

K2
,

'*,

site

unknown.

nVjXK
6

Ch 2 7^ stores of wine, wine-supply ;


|*Q ntWfo wine-feast
}"
H

npTin |j

Ct& spiced wine;


27
-

n.pr.loc. (pleasantness') station of Isr. in wilderness Nu33 3334 (P), Dt 10", site

T^.^Qtp

Est5
25
18

8
;

r.:

t*>Pr2 3 *>wine-bibbers;
'

1&

unknown.

wine-skin Jos9 4
2

g 16 20
;

t"?HOa'np n.pr.pers. (=i>N 1. f. an Edomite princess benefits')

y&Q

God

Gn 36 39 (P),

Ch 1 s0 2. m. ShemaiahNe6 10
1
. .

ancestor of the false prophet

Je i 3 1212 ]J1 house, where wine is drunk, feasting-house (De al.), or place of wine= vineyard (Ew al.; cf. 4 te. metaph. of wisdom's drink ?!- !?? Nu 6 ). Pr 9", cf. Is 55 of V wrath Je 25 15 (pn Di3);

i6>

24 io 3 J" ^33 id. 1 g i ; rP3 Ct 2 4 either wine-

t(3I8 0) n.[m.] the best, only

cstr.

and as superb;
4

"O of a thing 'B* iO-13 Ex 2 2 the best of his field and the best (JE) of his vineyard (choicest fruit); JXJfn "a tlis best
tlie

best

WW

39*9

of the sheep

g 15 916
n
(P).

H? n

'

Da

the best

of

by '>, npJJ"iri )^ wine of reeling 60 5 cf. 75 9 ; of '''b awaking for vengeance, like a wine-shouter ^ 78 s5 of Babylon's fierce 1 7 17 power Jesi ; ofloveCtg ; E'pDn JV. Pr4 ; in of one bursting with words Jb 32 19 of dissim. heartened proph. Je 2 3 9 ( ft il3J( 1333) ; of lover's
of confusion sent
\jf
,

thelandGn4f Ttt2T> TTQV v. T T


**,

sub nt31

mouth Ct7 10 Ct i 2 4 10
.

(v. supr.);

love

is

better than wine

tikp
as

v.

sub i.
;

y
I"

g 4 13 Kt
J

err. for T> Qr.

of foil.; meaning unknown regarded loan-word by Lag Arm,, sta,1S484 al.; Hom ZMG "*t*"M-.*>M C omp.Georgian^tno,ti, whence also (ace. to him) Armen.omt, Gk. f o'wos, Lat. vinum; cf. on the other hand Jen clnfr \
1'

7^ (v

[ilJ

vb.Hiph. decide, adjudge, prove,


argue with
(Djt), cf.

(NH

Pi. n?1

Hithp., Hiph.
id.)

prove, correct ; Aram. 4 Hiph. Pf n'3in is 2

Pa

n31,

Aph. rOiN,

14
;

+ 5t.;
14
;

0>3h

Gn
4

24^; nsin

Gn2i 25
Impf.

ms.nn3hGn24
1 1 3

is.sf.Vnn3in 2
;

g7

r
vitis, vinea,

"''wine

(NH

vinum; Ar.

Horn*" "* "; gab. p vineyard, Mordt ZMO I887


Horn'-

id.; Eth. tnfrii

n^3i> Is
;

+5

1.

n?V

(black) grapes, v.
'

364

659

(both after Glaser)

As.
'

inu in

5 1 Ch 12 17 sf. W3i ^i 4 i + 12 t. Impf.; Imv. OaVl Pr 9 8 ; Inf. abs. 03in Lvi 9 17 + 5 1. ; cstr. n^.n Hb i 12 ; nsinbn Jb6 26 ; Tt. D'Sto Ez M -)-8 t.;

Ho 4 + 4 1. n$>

vocabularies, but this loan-word from western 6 "*" 02 Jen ZA 1Mf 2 ghemites, ace. to Horn*" ;

pi.

D'lrsto
42

Pr 24"; 1.

rfc ?'de,

jwdoe, abs.
;

Gn

3i

(E),

Ch

12 17 Is ii 3

f 94

10

c.

i>,

decide for

nroin
Is2 4 =Mi 4

407

Msn
75?
15

4
21
.

.pa,

Gn

3i

37

(E),

Jbg

33
;

ai7XDyi3:6 Jbi6
c. ?,
.14 Gn 24 "4 (J).
14

2. adjudge, appoint,

3. sliew

to be right,
i

prove,

pers. against Jb 1 g ; c. 7N 3 pers. unto Jb 1 3 ; so ar^we before v and (abs.) 21 3 1 5 4. convince, convict, c. ace. pers. \|c 50
c.

ace. rei

and

Ko "7 W 802"; others Hoph.) Inf. cstr. n)b) Nu 14" Dt 9 28 7n/ afcs. 713; Nu 13 20 2Ch 3 2' 3 7* Nu 22 s8 i S 26 25 P 8 1. (not Lv), Ez 3 1.; oft. JED
forms
as
irreg.

10 3fs.73ViAm7 +2t.; 2 ms.7?W Gni5 4- i6t; ?3W Gn i9 19 +3ot., etc. (on these Impf. 1 s
.

Qal,

v.

Ges* w-'-?- s

;'

pers.

Pr 30 6
21
;

c.

? pers.

Jb

32''.
4

5. reprove,
14

c. ace. pers. Jb 2 2 ^50* 105 4 4 c.2obj.2Ki9 =Is37 b. of man, 4 56 Jb6 25 25 Pr24 25 25 12 TJB& IT3in abs.Ho4 Ez3 25 1717 Am5 10 Is2921 c.acc.pers.Gn2i (E),Lvi9 2 19 8 23 m?** !?3iO Jb 4 o aco.rei (H),Pr 9 28 Je2

chide: a. of God,

= iChi6

1 be able, to do a thing, Je Is 2 not seld. SK Ch whether ability be physical, moral, constitutional, or dependent on external authority; usu. of man Gn I3 16 (J) + but also of gods 2 Ch
, ;

Jb6 26

c.

b,Pr 9

7-9
12

; (JE), Dt 9 10 Gn 36 7 occasionally of inanimate things Ct 8 7 Ec 1 M 15 , etc. a. usu. sq. inf. c. b ( 1 2 2 1.), ( P),

32

1S15

and of

Nui 4
:

I6

28

Jeum

Am7

i5
;

12

25

i9

6. correct, rebuke,
1010 ^ 141 Jb i3
6
;

Gn 31 35 I am
1
1*

of God,

abs.Hbi
;

c.

ace. pers.

man whom God corrects 12 17 God is enfor God loves him Pr3 ,Tb5 2 s treated not to correct in anger ^ 6 38 Hoph.
B3B?3 2 S 7 14 happy the
;
;
.

not able to rise up; 45 Joseph was not able to restrain himself, v 3 48' ; Ex 7 2124 were not able to drink, 1 2 39 Jos 24" (all E); Gn
3

44

s2 1922 43 if a man can number the dust, 1 9 M 26 26 Ex 1 o 5 1 21 J Gn 1 s Ex 1 s3 Nu 1 1 14


-

(all

),

Pf 3iK3D3 fUVll he is chastened also with pain 18 19 Mipb. Impf WJWJJ 6"<0? Is i come Jb33
.

(all
tliey

,7 JE)+iot. JE; Dt 7 +

10
14

t.

D Gni3
;

could not dwell together, 34


19

now and
tej)

let
7

us reason together; Pt. 1313


there

T|fJ

DE>

Nu 9 6 Jos9
Je6
2
50
10

(allP);

andtextof Jui 19 v.Bu


1 1

B^6 E38
.

Jb 2 3 with him ;
id. f!U?5l
justified'.
tei</

an upright man might reason nrnil Gn 20 16 (E), but Di SS f. (pass.) 2 fs. Pf. and thou art set right, righted, 2 Hithp. Impf. rrailT T^j^TJ? Mi 6
(||

"13
(J),

Ex 9" 40 8 2 Ch8 ),Am7 Ho 5 Zpi


W
1

34

K9

36"
2l
10

(on

||

13

18

8'

9" +
4

tb.

sq. inf.

without

f(27t.; notP):

Gn 3 7 Ex 2 3 1 8 1823 (all E), Gn


3738
i
13

Israel he will argue

DV "v 3 ,-1).

Tnn3'in n.f. rebuke, correction; n' Of

Ho 5 9 T/ni nrw DV ^i 49 7 (||nDpj).


;

24 29 9 s2 14 Z2 (JE), Dt i 7 2 1112 20 La i 14 Is 4 6 47 57 s 2 39 13 20 21 1c. c. inf. f 18 36 78 Pr 30 8 Jb 4 33 implic.,alw.neg.,Gn29 go and feed them and 14 they said, We are not able, cannot (J), Ex 8 (P),

44

Ju

8 3 Je 49 1023

Nu2 2 Hb

i9

=Is 37 8

pi.

niroin

Is

not

t nnjin
io 17 +9
l.

n.f.

1.;

sf.'nnain
,5

argument, reproof ; 'n Pr Hb2 1 -j- 5 1. inroin Pr 3 11


; ;

43 (J) the Egyptians might not eat bread with the Hebrews Ju2i 18 ie may not give them wives
: ; ;

9 12 13 29" Je 20 yjf 2 1 Jon 1 moral inability) (of

d.

c.

neg.
s2

= may

Gn

esp.

D,

V38 +3 p 17 niroft 5 15 25 (but latter del. Co; given by SS under nnato); 1. argument, impeachment,
t.;

ninsin
;

cstr.

rtrota

p^Ez
1

Dt7

24 K 12 17 16 5 17 15 22 3 2S 2735 14
:

t e. be able, sq. impf.

Hjg bsiN

^W Nu 2 2
we
smite

(JE)

perchance I

am

able (so that)

(v.

Di

for discipline; D'Yl'n i5 reprocfthat givethlife; ninDin B"K 29 man of reproofs (who deserves 12 3. correction, rebuke V' 39 73 14 ; t3 5?' them).
1

15 6 4 spoken by lips andmouthi^38 Jb 1 3 23 Hb2 2 reproof, chiding Pr 1 s 2 f HV5J 1 253; nDID 18 SM 32 1D1D 'n 6 23 1 n 12 17 reproofs 3 5 io 12 13 i 5 n
.

rd. perh. 7? for 731K Ges smib ); Vf. 173V t6 14 La4 they are unable, they touch are unable

||

||

to touch

163-

ol

(Dr*

')

only very late,

W*H]
see ?

be able

and

Also in various combinait

tf. be able, sq. pf. consec, 731X Est 8 66 lit. how shall
,

tions

where English idiom would make

an

'mPr2 9
" ,

15
;

non'nEz5
19S

15

25

17
.

auxiliary to another verb: tg. able to gain, 5 accomplish: sq. ace. JViJ? V3V ti? Ho 8 how long
will they be unable (to gain) innocence ? R^TV 73V1 ?3 -, 3 Jb 42 2 1 know that thou art able (to

7D^ /ID T T
prevail,
akdlu, Hpt in

vb. be able, have power,


.

endure
1

KAT
S
5
,5

(NH GlM!
2

id.;

Aram.

? , 3^;

As.

+ 8 t.;
2
3
;

7i3J

+2
18 23
4
;

26 ') Qal Pf. 73J Gn 3 2 rby Gn 3 6 7 Ex t.; 3 fs.

D3ns 73V 1|J^J pS J e 38 s do) all things; "U"; the king is not (one who is) able (to do) anything
with (E3riS for E3n v. Gf, i.e. against) you. 13 tb. able to endure: ffjfp fl.K 73W 7 Isi / cannot endure iniquity and (with) a solemn
assembly,
it is
1 oi\ ti. able toreach, sq.?,^i39 high, Hp 73W X7 / cannot (reach) to it.
ijf

ms. n??;i

Ex
;

1 s.

"0^ Gn 30 + 2 t.;
8

sf. 1

Vnbl]

5
1

Qr;
16

Gn

^ ^ +
A

13

3 pi. *b$
8'

Gn

Ex
;

+2
Jb 4

t.;
2

+ 27 t. + Jos /mp/. 3 ms. 73V


i3
;

34

t.

+ 4 t.

fcfcl

Ho

5 ;

fep
Gn 3 o
8
a,

408

1 2. prevail: a. abs. prevail, overcome, be victor (E), 32

(J)

Ho 12

S 26
;

25

K 22
30

22

=
'

2Chi8 21 Je20 711 ; of waves 5 s2 Je 3 5 (VB hast had thy way).


26

2 succeed Is 16 1

hence in simile of distress Mi 4 910 Is 1 3 8 21 s 42" Je 6 M 13 21 22 s3 30 6 4 9 24 50 43 ^ 4 8 7 cf. Ho 13 13 r BSTxha "h (Sta ZAW1888 ,43 ) Gn 3 os 5023 (cf.
, ;
'

'

b. sq. p pers.,

prevail against, over Gn 32 (J), Nu 1 3 (JE), Ju 16 6 1 S 17 9 Je i 19 1520 20 10 38 M Ob 7 V 129 2 5 Est 6 13 o. once c. sf., VPlpa* ^ 13 7 have pre.

Jb 3 12). c. fig. of wicked "$& "6^ bvy ffYn) f 7 15 35 cf. Jb 15 also Is 33 11 ; of Israelites, bringing forth wind (of vain efforts for deliverance)

+ Zc 9 15 (where rd. W?3J1 for ^=Wwith3;Klo ThLZ1879 664 Sta ZA W1881 18).' +. abs. Aave ability, strength, only neg. tO iriNE'to
vailed over him,
'

PIHK Jb 3 1 23 because of his loftiness


ability,

I have no

&KV 1S3 JbsS 29 ; of Tyre aa 26 18 Mb) mother of her inhabitants Is 23 4 ; of Jerus. 8 1 20 7 8 Is 5 1 Isr. bearing disloyal 54 6 Ez 16 children Ho 5 7 ; Jerus. and Sam., as Oholibah and Oholah EZ23 37 ; of Babylon Je 50 12 ; of a
;

'

'

am

inadequate (to anything).


v.

,2V

n.pr.m.
:

W'T
:

supr. p.
{'> ^

220 b .

s day, as producing events D^ *O 1 27 ; perh. of God (fig. of rock

TO jnrrw Pr

"hrP^V TVhy t t t t
;'
:

n.pr.f.

hath been able;

W), as mother of Isr. bringing forth with labour Dt 32 18 yet 2. less often beget: a. lit., c. 22 t., alw. v. 2.

cf.

Sab.
2

baby Hal'

tA0C

K
;

15

mother of king Azariah: ) XaKtia, L I*xW, iT^a'' 2 Ch

65

= iChi I01113m,8a>,Gn22
;

c.acc; in

Hex amark of J; Gn4 181818 io81315 24 24 26


-

26 3 (Qr

Kt

n^3>),

Xoaia,

A L If-^Am.
.

12 25 (Dt32 &Nuii E are dub. P uses Hiph. elsewh. Pr 1 7 21 23 s2 24 Dn n b. beget, fig. ^ 2 of ''s formally instal3 18
-

23

).

PTOfa?,
,

faJnTCD"! v.

rojto P

220b.

ling king into theocratic rights. both parents (lit.) ; Pt. pass. 3 1.

3. Zc
1

33

= child K 3

of

2627

^/', -

where mother
vb. bear, bring forth, beget
.

T497

id.;

Aram.T?;, T>J,
Eth.
fflAJJ:

^
+

(NH *

Ar.

3Jj 6ear, 5rin<?

forth, so

As. aMdw,

Qal

Pf. "fy
15 27

Gn
;

--"

COT" "")
51

j6

t.; "jjj
;

Je 17";
sf.
'

consec. -f 7

sf.

1"|^

Dt 32 18
1-

2 ms.
570

Je2 Kt; QrUJ?npf(Ko


ybrb) ^2 (Ufiyfy Pr 27
sf.
7
; 1 ;

410

Ges
12

2R4

W
K3
;

Ch 1 4 4 where father named, t Miph. Pf. "& 1 Ch 2 3 + 6 t. + "iSinn Gn 2 1 3 ace. to points, but rd. Pt. (v. Di); tVK 3 5 01 }26Sb Ges 2 -"- 6 20 8 Gn 17
is

named,

(cf.

);

Impf.
18

"^
B

17

"*)

+ 4t-; "^Is66
;

8
;

1.?3!1Gn 4

-|-2t.,etc.; Inf.
;

);
,

is.

TWn|>|

Nun
Je 29
s
;

etc.;
;

Impf

26 20
38

fs. n.?fl
16
;

Gn 17"+ 6 t.
nanbrii

1^1
17
;

6 I^n Gn 2 1 flj*l Ec f; rrjgft Ho 2 Pt. "IJfe 2 3 21 iKi3 +3t.(Gn2i v.supr.);D^i3 4 8 iCh7 be bom : of human beings, sq. p (born to such and such a man),Gn4 18 io 1 7 2 i 35 46 20 48 5 Nu
5
;

17

6i
Is

t.; 2 fs.

nj>n 3

n.?s 18"; i.?nj

60

ni*
T

65^;

3 fpl. na-ibn
s9
,

Ez
36

68
21

23';

S3 22 26 Jb i 2
23" 2
s 6 9

Dt

13

(Qr), 5
cf. 1
2'

14
2
;

27

Ch

39

145

K 13
1

without

P,

Jb 3 3

P^1 Gn 30 etc.; Inf. abs. fy Jb 15 cstr. n 9 n"J.?Ho 9 + 3t.; n^Gn^+iot.jnpbiS^ ff. VHp 1 K (Kb''* but prob. txt. err. Dr)
tt
,

(aio fDBto O0 aio of Israel (under :i~|b;n Di'pniBn Di^); metaph. of unfaithful wife) Ho 2; of nation, '13, Is fig.

V78

Ch

EC7

18

etc.; Pt.act.-fc

Pr 17 21 Je 30 6
,9 Gni7 + 4

etc.;
t,;

f.

66 8 people,
,

D5?,

rn.pi'

22

32
;

of animals
3

Lv

22

w Dt

Ho 13"+ 12

+ 2 t. (Ko
Sta>
213b
);

'

^
;

t.;
' ;

n-lb''

perh.

m^
"l^

irf? 16" intended by Kt, cf.


,

sf.
s

Pr 23 s5 ; ta"J^ Pri? 25
P. jpass.
1

15 ; Pt. trBO-i>|Ezr io ; c.pred.or 14 appos. on which emph. rests, B^ 'i EC4 he was 17 nib -py born poor; )r\ri ank p r 1 nnsp m)" 7 '

19

DHD

nbiani

1^

etc.; pi.
cstr.

TfnY Je 1 6
Jbu'-tforth
:

K3
4

26 - 27
;

ig

ITW Jb

1 1

12

15

7
.

tPi. Inf.

"TO)

2 t.; pi.
sq. ace.

DH^ 1CI114
16
1

; \.bear,bring
1718

a. (a

mother a

208
62

t.;

etc.

= Is 3 7
;

= be delivered of a child, K 3
1
3

Gn 3

child,) so

&

commonly, c. constantly; ace. om.


2

K 19

Pt. abs. rin^'lp Gn 35 17 4- 2 t.; nin^O Ex 1 1S + 5 t. in Ex 1 ; cause (or help) to bring 16 sq. forth, viz., assist or tend as midwife Ex 1 ace; elsewh. only Pt. f. as subst. =midwife;

fJTfc pi. abs.

Ex

16
;

(in

proverb

c.

neg.,

i.

e.

human power ex8-8


5

Gn

35

17

(E),

38*
7

(J),
2,i

EX

jW.17.18.19.19.20.21

hausted); ofanimalsGn30 3i Jei4 i7 (biid 6 laying eggs, or hatching out young), Ez 31 Jb 12 but also of whole process of labour (cf. Sri) 39
16 19 17 35 cf. v tfF, cf. 1 S 14 Je 3 1 18 Mi 5 2 (of a man, as preposterous, Je 30 6 12 cf. Moses as mother of Israel Nu b. ).
,

39

Gn 4 + 13 t.; Gn 4 i 50 iW Jb5 ) Gn Kt (Qr ni>5); <fe V 92 etc.


+ Pu. Pf. ~bl
;

nW
6'
;

Ju 18
t.

29
;

E) nV

+4
-

+2

S 32

Pt.

(1 cf.

Ko'- 433 ;
1

winba vpn\

Gn

Q es ,s,B.'^
i.

8 p i^>n Ju 13 (Bb"'

244

pass. Qal);

26 Niph. be born, sq. p of father Gn 4 6 M s 2227 w 2126 16 io 24 (all J), 4i (E)', 35 36 46 (allP),

q.

409
Ju 18
29

n-fao
10

2S 3 "2i

a) - 22

grandmother's name

Ch i" Je 20 Eu 4 17 cf. U>


;

16
;

sq. ? before

La 4
2

Is 5 7 \
6
.

c.

descendants Is

Is 9

s
;

sq.

i>

(cf. |3) 2

d. youth
-' 4 ,

of purpose, destiny, 70i DIN Jb 5'; Vl "fy* 23 flpii -513-by Gn 50 (E Sam. 1' V9, cit. Di) denoting recognition of children as his; no prep. Je2o" 22 26 cf. Ju i3 8 (v.supr.); fig. of foreigners 4S incorporated in spiritual Zion \^87 '; of 2 production of mountains ty 90 Hiph.
,
.

Ch io810
23 ),

Gn 4 a (J),
c f.

2 9,
1

K
2

tma J njj 81014


1 2

Dn

!*".
.

K
in

24
(||

Dnyj

D'le? v

Ec 4 1315

e. fig. of apostate Israelites

^"V".
DWJjt?
Jo 4 3

Is 57' (II lb' Je 3 1 20 of

T#

good sense, Ephraim (pj?! ?3).


STSl);
cf.,

Pf
;

tiTT^ n.f. girl, damsel ;abe. rn?: Gn34 4


marriageable girl: of Dinah, daughter of Jacob Gn 34 4 opp. lb"
;

1^*1

Gn 1 1 27 +

l|rtn

Nu 26 s8 ifo
;

Ch 2 36 +

TtrfFl

Zc 8 5

sf. PIT.bini

consec. Is
1

55

10
;

^n

/mp/
29
6
;

1^ Gn
4-

20

7
;

Ec

63 ;

a T$*l Dt 4
>

Gn 48", etc.; Gn 5s + 2 ms. "7$


;

Zc8 6 J04 3

t.

T^iK
4

Is 66 9 ;
;

Imv. *$ln Je
sf.

tfiVHP
infj'^iio

n.f.

childhood.youth;
^r.ni>:
9
;

abs.rVnf>:

/w/.afa.T.^n L359

C sr.

iT^in

Gn

Ec Il*t||WnqS')j
3
.

n = young men

+ i6t.;i <.TbtoIs66;
Nu
(a father a child)

0^0
t.
7
,

Jei6 3 ; l.%e<
s5

Gn5

3- 4 -4

26

29 - ss

+ 56 t. in Gn., Lv 25 45
Qal)+ Dt
29
6

(all

these P, v. sub
,I1

28 41
t.,

TWJ
14
;

adj. born (irreg. punctuation for


14

Ju ii Ec 5 13

(v. Di), 1 l 2

Ch
cf.

2'"
lfi

K2o =Is39
Is 45
10
;

"+ 84
also

Chr.;

Eu 4 + 8
'8

6 3,

Ez 18 1014 47 s2 Je 16 3 DnM3n Dnias


Je

22 2Si2 DH^ J os "I*;, Dr 2S 5 ) 11^ Exi 5 2 S5 Je 16 3 $n jan Ex i 22 (E), 5 WW!


14
;

S 12"

+ l{>);
2

I ; fig. DniK, cf. fieq. As syr. abu banua, e.g. of producing dewdrops Jb 38 s8 ; of causing the earth to bear grain IS55 10 ; causingZion to bring
8

VE

"Onsa '^n Djn Jos 5 5 (D);


3 D'Jsrrvy Je 16 ;
.

njn Dips?

DHi^n nton-^yi
S 5 14

6
+

DT&5J

forth

2.6ear,onlyfig.59 (||nn),of wicked, bringing forth iniquity (this favoured by context ; others, beget),

66 9

4
.

t[T7^]

adj. born, only aifr.T^


14

Ez

6 s ; rrr?Vl
'n

Ez

t Hoph. Inf. ITlVn Gn 40 20 16 4 (Co as foregoing); only

4 t.; pi. *?{; i 4 4-6t.; h!>'3 2 born, esp. of slave 1V3 "PT born in (one's) house
(opp. purchased
(all P),
cf.

Gni7 S 21 ;
18

12

TlK

DV

= birthday.
denom.
fr.
30

Gn 40 s0 Ez 1 6 45 day of one's being born


tHithp. Impf. folj

Je

2
14

14

121327 Lv 22" by money) Gn i7 where denied of Israel Hy*


;

Nu

18

TTT)V\ declared their pedigree (v. Di).

n?3 ti. Gn 14 ; pi. elsewh. subst. sons nsnn *7< 2 S 21 1618 cf. D'Nain p3Vn 4"

^
+

= children,
1

Ch 20 4

T"T7T n.xn. offspring, child, only TO px

Nu

2228

13

Jos 15 14

(ali

JE).

^JGn/i ^);
(with orig.
t!>1

1);

siveral.=Ar.3Jj; edd. have S6 where some


in 2
23
,

Eth.OJiVJj-:

trfTTIE
pi. sf.

n.f. kindred, birth, offspring;


4

'D cstr.'Lvi8 911 ; sf.'nn.^O

Kt, "l Qr, Baer and van " Gn a 8 t

d.

H give 1^
"lj

Kt.

TOi-lpto

Ezi6 4

Gn24 3 t.,etc; ^n'lpta v 3;_l. kindred


4

Gn
;

12 1 (IhriN,

T3K

n*3), 2 4

(||ps),
7

Nu

io 30
||

~hl

n.m.

child, son, boy,

youth ;
2
1
16

(||rd.),
-

Gn
8
6
7

3
;

3
(||

T nUK

p), 43
(E),

1^
pi-

abs.

Gn 4 s3 +
33'+
"~b]
2
;

cstr.

Je 3 1 20 ;
2

Gn

Est2 10 20

esp.'D
2.

^:
4
;

cstr.

np: Ex

+2

1.;

-n^

Gnn
Eu
2
(fig.

p
13

Dy (all J); land of one's kindred

28

24 (bothJ),3i
pi.

Je22 ,0 46' 6 Ez23 li


'
K!|

11
.

Is 57

sf.

Gn 3026
t.,

K4

fplfl

Gn33
8141516
cf.

4-4
30

etc.;
>- 2 - 2

a.

DnHp! Jb 21";

circumstances of birth, birth

of origin of Jerus.)
,

W?? H?9
H);

Gn

37

42** (all
26

included),
,17.18
(||

30

33

"M'3.H
'33
|[

child=son, boy, 23 E), 3 2 (Dinah not


4 ^o
1

Ez 1 6 3

cf.
,

v4

^O'*?

3. (female) offspring, one born

Lvi8 99

j3

= sons + daughters, but


2
1
24

6))

2 s.....;.s.....io( all

), 2
pi.

( 4

all

j)
;

Ex

begotten

v"

(all

coll.=i'#Me, off-

v5) ;

= offspring
Eu i
5 5

(E

app.
4

spring nn^in fte innbto


,

Gn 4 8 6 (P).

tmTlO, TT
;

(E

Hex, only
2

Gn &
v
5 )

Ex, JE); also


j
1!

16

'?iD

I2 15.1

8 .l 8 . 18.18.19.mi.21.22.2!l

'7
4

K4

K ^ (tf

y -n^
8

n"17!b n.pr.loc. town in Simeon " TT Jos i9 2 =iCh4 2s ; inhabited after exile
'

(cf.

Is8' 9
;

(||!?),

Ne 1 1 26 name occurs also Jos 1 5 26 (where prob. 26 v. interpol. from Ne 1 1 Di); MwXaSa, etc.;
identified
11 "- 201 Guerin Jod4<""' aMff with by Eob"
-

Jo 4 3 (opp.

'Tip'),

Zc 8 5 (id.)

of young of raven
;
'

s Jb38 '; of wild goats and hinds 39 of cow and 7 bear Is 1 1 . b. (little) child, children 1 S l 2 2

S6

:3

Ezr io Ne 12
1

43

Jb 21"

(||

fi'^jj),

Ho

2M

Tel Milh, 4 hours E. from Beersheba=MaXa6a Jog A n t.xviu..2 ; Jfalatha Lag 0nom 2,4

MoXo^^
Di.

'

87 - 119
,

v. also

rhxo
tTTto n.pr.m.
[n'in^'in]
a Judahite
i

410

EJP
10

Ch

s9
.

flock,
(||

n.f.pl. generations,

esp. in

npyv blp), Zpi metaph. for princes; Zc 1 1 3 (D"jn metaph. for id.); nS^J, blp
||

D^n

genealogies=account of a man and his descendants ; cstr. nit^in Gn 2* Ru 4"; rnMn 12 Gn5' + 6t.; ninbh 3 6 +2t.; rrhn 25 ;'sf.
1

princes).
23 yh'' Pr 20

v. yyb.

vrnbh
1

Ch26";

tarnbin

Ex28 10 +

'"I/'
is

16
1

(-v^of foil.;

mng. dub.; Ar.

i_Lir in.

1.; Drri"ij>h

Ch 57 + 5 t.; Drnbh Ex 6 1619 ; a. account 9 1027 of men and their descendants Gn 5 6 io 1 I 29 19 s 18 12 " successive 25 36 37 Nu 3 Ru4 1 Ch i
1 1 ;

conjunctus fuit cum aliquo,etc.,Frey; whence ns?' as an accretion^ so Thes 'ab adhaerendo'V
1

T J"IQ ?U

n.f. scab, scurf,

an eruptive

disease,

generations (in) of families (DriE^D)


,s

Gn

io 32

cf.

Lv2i

5,;

22

22

(inboth||3-!3).

25

Ex

6 1619 28 10

parentage i(DnhBBte{> DnrAwfo fcrrnna vnm&o ? vnsi


1
'

Nu

genealogical divisions, 11 t. Tl)

by
1
;

Nu
cf.
.

p7*
Thes
al.

(-v^of following;

meaning dubious;
(jJT is hasten, etc.)

Ch s 7
26
31

f
b.

comp. pp? lick; Ar.

and prob.

also 7* v. Be, y

s8

i3i

9
4

metaph. f^ftl D'P#n

T^fa Gn 2

lit.

begettings

^a
^

of heaven and earth, i.e. account of heaven and earth and that which proceeded from them (cf.

a kind of locust, abs. tp^n.:m. 16 + 5 t. P& Jo i 4 + 2 t.; alw. coll.: 3


;

PJJ

a.

as devouring ||DJ3, nflX, b'DPI,


34

Joi 4 4 2 25 ;
-

||

n3")

Dr

In,r 6
-

In Hex always P.
n.pr.loc. in Simeon
1

tl^in
eoi-Xnf/i,

Ch

s9

105 (of Egyptian plague), cf. Na 3 (but b. in sim. of multitude of men Na del. We). 15b Je 5 1 M of horses v 27 ("1DD p*>). c. in sim. 3
;

15 *

A ewXaS,

LeoAatf; appar.="wDK

of scattering and disappearing

Na 3".

q. v. supr. p. 39.

ttljP^

v.

npb.

^m
Mi
Is
i
8

7?vn (onomatop.) Hiph. Pf


consec.
3
;
1-

[7/^]

vb. Hiph. howl,

make a howling
consec. Je 47
s
;

Tvfr^lO'' n.pr.m. son of

Simeon Gn 46 10 Ex

6 15

Am8 Impf. b^J Is 437421 ); b^K Je48 (Ges^'^Ko


;

f/io<;i? X)
1

= PWn3

(q.v.)

Nu 26

12

Ch 4 s4
of

15
;

+ 3 t.
s
;

t n^TD' n.pr.f.

(cf.

perh. Ar.

31

lb'b

Ho

,4

(Ko
->??!
;

L4a
);
2
i
,7

#bw
Zc

"$*)
Is 52
;

Jb 4 2

110m. unit, of ll*j Frey) r 14


.

daughter

IiU3

dove,

Job

#|w
1

'J^Q &fal Is 1 3 + 1 3 1. + Je 48 20 Qr, + Ez 3o 2 (del. Co); utter or make


s'

Is6 5 14 ; Imv.
49' + Je 48

Ez

rbn*

n.pr. v. K^: sub X70.

20

Kt

a howling, give a howl, in distress, pyt Ho 7' Je 47 s Is 14 31 Je 25 M 48 20 31 (sq. by), Ez 21 17 14 1BD pyx Is 65 (sq. ft? of occasion, source); 6 8 8 Mi i Je 4 Jo i 13 ITM i (cf. B*#l Jo 1";
||
-

UU' (v^assumed for foil.; actual existence and meaning dubious, v. infr.) qi n.m. "* sea (Ph. D< Ar. o ; Palm. " X
;
'

TS90

||

||

Hiy2 on the sea, Vog No


v.

'

TO
;

||

||

D1 HWB8OT
5
;

M-ACD62 Hpt
14

on As. idmu, (amu), sea, BA8lmn 1 S abs.

Is

2'3

1^
p.

+ *?!);

sq.

Am

for liny Ho ib'IT, v. bvi supr. 7 162); sq. b Isi6 ; abs. baTt nwB> lWv>m 8 3 and palace-songs shall become holdings,

by Je5i io 6 (others

Is 15 23 ;

We

)
3

DJ

prop.

i3
11D

+ n?;Gn28

+;cstr.D;Gni4 +23t.,also

3 2 Is 13 6 16" 23 1614 Je 48 s9 49 (Ez 30 v. supr.), i"Zci i 2,2 ; in cruel exultation Is 52 s cf. De Zp

19 18 HEJ Ex 1 o , but alw. fpD-Q! Ex 1 3 + 2 2 t. ; 36 17 sf. as: Jesi ; pi. BMg Ju5 +29 t.;sea: 29 s esp. 1. Mediterranean Nu 13 (E), 34 (P), Dt 1 4 4 7 i Jos 5 1 Kg**" Jon i + oft.; the Mediterr. 6 7 is called also hSlin DVl Nu 34 Jos 15 1247 Ez
-

Che Di. On
supr. p. 237.

"WJjfT?

bbn is

is

cf.

sub

I.

bbn

48

28

+ ,cf. DHJ 301' '3 "0


Jos
1
4

V'

104

s5
;

^ ar

>

'

^ D
-

B'DtS'n

2 3 (v. As.

I7T n.[m.]
|btJ*

howling

(of beasts)

;inrni
Dr).
:

raUtusamlmusam$i,etc.,^c\iT^
}i33^n

name of Mediterr. tiamtu m"xA '" y'" K m


");
'>n i/
1

7T Dt 32' in a waste of howling of a desert


tlie
(

^D-bs

'an '>n

(=t'ra

lwwling waste of a desert;

sea

v.

Dt 1 1 24 3 4 2

J0S9 ft^Pn Zc 1 4 s Jo 2 20 (in the


;

w ;awr

tn

'JbTB?
part
NiQ>

''l1 , v. infr.);
' O;
.

last two opp. of Mediterr. in particular

rV* n.f. howling


1 1
-

s" Zc n?b). Je 25

3
;

distress Is 15

s8
(||

cstr. ;ty") Zp nrvy Is 1 5 s 8 howling in n J e 2 5 M ( 0I leaders of i?V!)>


-

D^S
DJ
9

Ex

Ezr 3 7
(cf.

31 23 (JE); fcj d{ 2 2. 1WD; '7?ed

Ch
'

1S

&a
40

(v.

*fB)
10

"

Ex'i3'

io 19 ), 15 4

Nu

14

25

Dt

Jos

Ju

DC
ii" + oft.; also D|H
prob. also D*!Xp-D* referred to c. 66 t.;

411
63" + 'Red Sea' named or
;

)tp

Exi 4
15
;

2 - 29

Is 51 1010

'Ana that found the DO*_ in the wilderness when he was pasturing the asses of Sib'on his
is tlie

1WD;

Gulf

clearly of iElanitic

28

(cf.

fty
12 3
2

sea of salt

Ch 8 17 ). 3. Dead Sea, D*. Gn 14 3 Nu 34 312 Dt 3" Jos 3 16


D*.

father; perh. hot springs, $5 aquae ealidae; so Thes Dechent zpv ',u ,884 17,, al. ; yet no

MV

suitable

HD* (or DO*)

known

v.

further

Di

15"

18"; BfJJjn 25 14 ; 'liypl *n

Dt
8

17

49

Jos 3 16 12 3
2
20

Buhl

Ed0lnitM46

Ez 47 18 Zc 14 8 Jo

32 in "Vtjr D* supr.); simply 0} Is 16 Je48 ; Je 48 s2 D* is text, error, del. c. Gf Gr CheGie!

(v.

|U (v
but
orig.

of

foil.;

found in deriv. in

all cogn.,

4. Sea of Galilee JV133 D*


ni-133
D*.

Nu
sky
2

i 2

s
;

simply
6

D*.

Dt 33 23

27 34" Jos 13 5. more


;
.

mng. dubious; Thes al. comp. JDK confirm, whence right hand as the stronger; others fr. use of right hand in confirming by an oath).
I.

gen. sea, opp. earth


11

and

(or)

Gn I

26 - 28

9 (P),
,2

pSi*

n.f.

E ' 15 ^

(Pr 27" no exc,


Ar.

v.

Now
right

Ex20 (E),Hg2 + oft.Jb^Is etc.;Am6 rd. D*. 1533 for anpa (v.l|?3); as under earth
20 5 =Dt 5 s ); fig. otflood of invaders, DJn bs^y nSj? Je 51 42 6. of a s 8 6 mighty river, the Nile Na 3 Is I9 (|P0?); cf.

Str) right

Aram. K 5*0-> JioLI


side, right

hand (NH id. ; SI 3 ;B*D on the right ;


;

^^>

right,

+ 24

Gn (cf.

10

6"

Ex

hand, south; Eth. ?Y"}: right hand,

D*:UFI3 Ez DJJ "1BS PHRJ 27 and 32^ (sim. of Pharaoh); of Euphrates Is 21 Je 51 36 (ace. to Che Gf al. ; Is 2 1 l perhaps better of Persian 7. the great basin in templeGulf, v. Di).
1

Wg

jByli right side; Sab. JD* right hand, flJO* As. irnnu, right, right south, are also quoted 9 HWB307 abs. ?*0* Gn 13 side, on the right, D1 r
;

+ 40t.; cstr. f*o; iS23 +i 9 t.; sf.*?*?* Je 22 w + 6 t.,etc; always sg.: 1. righthand: a.
lit.

24

of
7

man,
;

oft.

opp. Skd'B>

Gn

48
11

1314
(cf.

v 18 ),

court, called the sea: DWD D'rrnK 'e>y>1 1 2 13 8 2 Ch 4 ; nsynan n* 2 25 1 Ch 18 Je 52";

K7

23

Dn 12
Ju5
M

WD$> U*p*-p3 VT
hand and

J0114

distinguish

D|nalonerK7
DVi
12

2426
:

between one's right

+iot.KCh-r Je52
a.

20
.

8.

(||T); as holding

one's left ; pD* rb'ff the lot Ez 2 i 27 ; also of


s

combinations are

4 ng$> Jos 1 1 1 5 1 S 13 ; "n *pn Jos

shore of sea, sea-shore 9 17 5 , and in sim. Gn 22 Ju

49

13

Ju
6

17

cf.

DJn ?3n
v. 1.

Ez 25 16 D*p: cjin Gn s Zp 2 restore by the sea;


9"
;

1 right hand as skilful 37 ; as receiving bribes 10 26 (||D*T); used in false swearing PP* D3*p* 8" their right liand is a right hand of TJP 144

falsehood;

oft. also c.

so v

but dub.,
DVI

?3n 3.

b. san<2 o/<Ae sea


13

1 32 41 Ho 2 Is (shore) 22 22 ^in Je s io ^- oft. (v. Hn) ; d c. |tt$ 5 19 DJn tongue (arm or gulf) of sea Jos 15 18 Is 15 12 10 1 1 d. 8 Zc 9 + 7 2 8 , cf. Mi Dn?

&I

(in sim.)

Gn

49

M|
45
.

hand of his right = his right hand Ju 7 20 2 S 20 8 1BK J u 3 15 20 16 bound as to one's right fangfp: i.e. left-handed. b. fig., of right hand hand,
;

V,

iJ*p*-T

Gn48

17

(E)

as held
right

Dpy

Am

by '* Is 4 1 45'; so *J*0*"T ^ 7 3 hand of '*, as instr. of delivering


6612

13

23
.

c.

Israel
;

position of Mediterr. with ref. to Palestine, and this sense still often perceptible): with other three pointsof compass
fr.

Zc 1 4 8 8 Jo 2 20 Dn ward (orig. sea-ward,


12
-

1 1

9.

= west, west-

Exi5

+,

cf.

*p*

Jff

flbCJJI

^zo

nw
10
;

fttyf po* 77", ||ynt 9 8>; as 'acquiring the s4 as holding his servant 18 36 temple-site 78
;

36

Gn 13 28" (J), Nu 2" 35 4 24 1 Ch 9 2 Ch 4 Ez 4 2 + 6


14 19

(P),
t.

Dt

s7

1 K 7

2S

4 Ez, Zc 14

Dn 8 4

+ 107
IPJ01

(DD* (iBSO

3ipW
Hu

n-JJQO; but rd. perh.

from
1

the south,

Jos 1
D*.

16 6 +

Pe Bi Che); opp. east 16 t. EZ48; west aloneGni2 8 (J);


(J) west
s3

(lineom.in||2S22 ),cf.63 &*i?"]Spp*3Is4i as finding, lighting upon (NVO) his enemies ^ 2i'(l|T); as full of p"1V 48"; as dispensing blessings 1 6" "p*D*3 n*.D*y3 (cf. Pr 3" of wisdom, s personified); used in divine oath Is 62 fllyi" !).
1

O^"1

Ez io 19
-f;
-

wind; b DJO westward


oft,

2. of situation on, or direction toward, tlie right: a. of situation, c. P?, D^ND^BI DJ*p*0

Jos8

91213
"TO*,

westward,

of tabernacle
1

Ex
left
6

22,29

a wall on
,9

t/teir

right
1

Nu 3 + (all P), and of land Jos 5 810 15 westward Ez 4 etc, + oft. Ez D>n D* 7^35 western border Nu D*T18<!a 34 Jos 15 west side Ex 27 38 Nu 35 Jos 18"; "pi 1KB
Ex
26
22 27
;

hand ;

similarly 2

S 1 66
,8

hand and on tlieir M 49 = 2 Ch 17

K7
2

'

^^
s

12

iK22 (=2Chi8
;

c.

by),

2Ch 4 78 ^ 9I
b pe*D
19
,

s'6

12

12

(II^SO); Ez 10 s c.

for protection 16 8 ;
),
c.
c.

2X23"

i3*P*i*

DW1

Ez 4 1 12 (v.

further

45
ntffl).
;

10

109

31
;

T C Q"' n. [m.] appar. pi., meaning dub. only in IflBS Dprrn KXD -BK njy N1H Gn 36 24 that

(= 1

K 22

2fn\ 1 'by Zc 3

so
2

Ch 6 M

fno
Ch
18

18

19

;),

Ne

without prep. l*yn direction toward, lit. pb* ntM

Jb 30 12 ^ io 9 6 cf. 110 s 5 s b. of pp* 2 S 2 4 Jb 23


;
.

84

Nu20

17

22

26

(both

^w
JE);
also
fy
1

412
;

"OOYI
hand and foot n'JDVl
JTK[n]

r& TO Dta* 1S6


(vb.TJBn in prev.
s
,

12

'fen

cl.)

Gn

po* fl| Is54 9 pD' BJ 13


; ;

right ear,

+ ">n (D)T

+ "n
finger

(D)bp
''H

EX29
1

20

Lv8 23 24
-

42
;

and looking

is
;

implied also in Ez
c . 78,

10

(c.

1V3SX

1627
;

cf.

14nn.s5.2s. right also right side, m.

-^j
2

opp. {ntte^D)
I9S1
;

fVp
49
;

71 (nabb) nes

J^
46
1
10

^=IV

Ez
1'

Qr (Kt WD'n).
1. son of
24
.

pwSu

nJSJ

Gn
1 7
1

24
;

sq. ^N, of course

fn.^O
15
.

n.pr.ni.
12

Simeon

Gn

(li>n)

of boundary Jos

c.
j,

npir
. .

i>$)D

pt?

Ne 1 2 31 (vb. om., went) to the right above the wall;


fig.

Ex6 Nu 26 1 Ch 4 2. man of Judah Ch 2 27 3. Levite (?) name, time of Ezra


.

of moral deviation,
7 , so 5
;

pi?J

SxD'^Dti = 2 Ch 34 2
i'KOfe')

"lS/JUTP

if
HD3

28 14 Josi 7 23 6

"W 2K22 2

Ne8 7
f

"O^ adj. gent, of


coll.

11.

pD"

only

c.

art.

'fen pJ9

Pm*

7
;

also (very late)

as subst.

Nu

26

12
.

of <Ae right as morally good,

WOy
-

Ec io2 De Reuss Now.

D3n 37 (opp. +3. of other

tn2?p^ n.pr.ni.

(cf.

parts of the body, besides hand (v.


supr.): right thigh \*V\ T?,
1
;

U'WT

etc.

Ju 3 16 24 eye pOJ PS

a son of Asher fortune, IJL^j right side) 44 44 Gn46 17 Nu2(5 , also (foradj.gent.) n3Dn v 30 the family of the Yimnites 1 Ch 7 2. a

1.

perh. Ar.

^Xi good

pDVi pW i.e. </ie 22 right (upper) leg of sacrificial animal Ex 2 (J Lv 7 s233 8 2526 9 21 Nu 1 8 18 because 1 4. south,

1 1

WD' p Zc

11

' 17

esp.

Levite 2

Ch 3 1 14

when

facing east the right

hand

is

toward the

19 24 south: pD'E^n pm? 1S23 ; po^K v ; 3B* , 46 ^;0 P Ez 16 (|| n^NDferbv); P9JJ f^S ^ 89 13 ; 3 D' 9. perh. also 107 v.
,

south wind, chiefly what is on t/te right (hand), poet., (lit. v <**>m- ***> i.e. as one faces east; v. Wetzst n Athrop.G.i TO ,s9 oj_abg / Zc 9 + 6 1 ^/pin only
fi. Jtt'Tln.f.
"''south,

1'

P & Ez

Zc6 6); !OPlJb 9 9

1.
Jb

c.

loc. HJD'ri

Ex 2 6 I8 +

12

t,;

fl.^PI

Ch 3 17 the name of the one on pa; WDTI *\T Ez 4" <% jv^fe the right was Yakin
DE> 2
;

Wn
11.

adj.

Kt right hand, on

the right:

a. south, southern quarter of sky, [DTD 26 39 (of flight of bird) ; of constellations


9

TlTjU

Tl rfngO

Zc 9 14 whirlwinds

oj'the

side

(Qr in both

Wn,

infr.)
fr.

1
1

^Q"
(q.

adj. gent.

abbrev. for feJJJ,

WPH3
11.

4 v.j; T9J H? I S 9 ; V9J 6 1 20 Est2 ; WD?e*N-fa 1S9


.

^K

s south; of territory, the south Is 43 (opp. fiBX), 6 also 'nn Zc 6 (opp. lis* HS); 'n rarfo raw Jos 15 1 southward at the end of the south, i.e. in the remotest south (of the land); see also

H$
b.

11. 'n.

c.

loc.

toward

the south, esp. in

1 Hiph. go ['i^''] choose the right, use the right hand Impf.
;

vb. denom.

to

or

topograph, description (oft. with other points of compass), fUDVI n333 HKB Ex 26 18 (P), 'a Ez 47 19, 'n 333 'B Ex V7 9 36 s3 3 8 9 (all P), Ez 47 19

Vn

s.

coh.

njp^l

Gn

,0

I3

(J) then

will go to the
21

48
n

s8
;

+v^
10

right^.rfytafyfy; ampl.WpKn
of turning aside

Is 3 o ,fig. from right course of life

alsoNu2
loc. is

We Ex 26 35 fP Kb 3" (both P); io 6 (P); nmipi 'W njfai np; Dts 27


, ;

redundant in
26

HJD'ri ?jn^

Ez

21 2 turn

(Ip^NDfe'n);
fcan

Inf. cstr. in phr.

ity

tb/j -rate b'so


to

ppnb mrUK 19 ^pfe'rta 2 S 14 it is


to the right or to the 2
1 21

thyfaceoti</itoari(||DiT5and33?).

2. sow</t
||

wind

+ 78

(Dn|5 in

surely impossible
left, etc.;

turn

Imv.

fs.

WQ Ez
</<e
7.<?/i

go

to the

right

fn.|'2' of Edorn^ poet, often =Edom

Jn

Ct 4" (pBS in cl.) n.pr. (m. et) loc. a N. district


||

cl),

Am

i
-

12
(||

D*^j v",
1

(opp. "^pbH); Pt. pi.

use the right hand :


/(arc<

WT9J9

and rnia), Ob 9
||

(||
(||

lE/y-in),

Je4 9 7
;

20

Ez 5(U
2
3

ns/p

D'srai CPjaKa

2 d^kde^i iChi2 im'

DilN);
4

Hb 3 3

P NB-\n)
T

pro b. also Jos

/Ae W(//(<

/taW awe2

with stones and

3 (both D); in
36

Gn 36 (P) as name of anEdom-

with arrows in the bow


shooting).

(i.e.

in throwing

and

ite chief,

= iChi

T^p^
pillar

adj. right hand,


j

right
i
||

m.

of

Vid. further Buhl Kd m "< r9,)


'

son of tByN and grandson of Esau v 11 v 42 =iChi 53 ; so fDin Gn 3 6 15 . ;


.

"Ocm Tisyn

K7

21

=' ?!n n
,

Ch 3 17 Qr

t^n^n
(v. supr.)

adj. gent. alw.


2
11
1

c.

art. 'JD'rin

TB^K
1

(Kt WD'H); f. of tide of house (temple): *irra jvan l k 6 8 7 39 (|| ponp man una), 2 K rwflp 11" '(opp. flfaffi), Ez 47','cf. v 2 2 Ch 4 10 23 10
(opp. rVpKDiPn); elsewhere of parts of

Jb
1

= n.pr.coll.
t^SpVI

4
45

15 42
.

79

=
M

^pnn
the

'b$ 22

'fin

yn
i

Gn36

land of

the

Temanites=

Ch

body (P):

appar. n.pr.ni. in Judah

Ch

yziy
yyo*] v. sub jdd.
Ifj" vb.

413
Is
2 53 v Pfr
-

ID"
infr.

Hiph.
sf.

Pf. np/rn

Gn 21 7
fs.

1^n=Tn but on TOW v. 110 (Ko 14S7


from

assumed in Thes to expl. Hiph. J e 2", and Hithp. tmyiBJ Is 61 6


),

*\?k La

4^;

Ex

27 ;

pj*l

Impf iSi a
8
;

W&H
1

Dt 32"; 3

P?n
7
;

vijwrn

Ex
21
;

Imv.

fs. sf.

and VTOWI

is

prob.

m^
t
:

"lSTK q. v.

supr. p. s6

b.

9 PTkI v ; Inf. PJf$

cstr. id.

v.

sub

mo.
(si

t
f.f.

t^P^ vb. T
Kt
Ze<

vera

1.)

touch, Hiph. Irnv.

^BDini

anc

me

26 (i.e. ^BTO-ni) J u 16 (yetorn Qi) touch (no doubt txt. error for ^Eton

49; 7 21 give suck to, nurse, sq. ace. Gn 21 1 K 3 Ex 23 2 7. I g I cause to suck honey, fig. Dt32 3
;
;

"wjmo

Gn35 Gn 2 4 69
;

tapiD

K3 2 K
16

Pt. npj'O

Ex 2

1 1

2
;

inpj'O 2 Ch22 u

nip-rio 32

ifffrins is

13

(2 aec); of animals

from

eteto, q. v.)

nursing, np.?/ PE'K a nurse; "o alone as subst.

La 4 sq. ace; pt. fem.= Ex 2 7 lit. a nursing woman,

t[nj*]
treat

vb. suppress

(?),

oppress, mal-

35

(E;rn^),2K

11

nure Gn 24 {J), 2CI122 11 metaph. I.S49 23


s9
;

of camels flip're

(MH
is

Aph. "M, but


Ar.

Hiph. vex with words; so Aram. also % for Heb. njin maltreat ;

D*foj|

Gn

16

32

^yj

?<kcws, debilis fuit,

defatigavit, but connex. dub.) Qal Impf. 1 38 4 sf.C3^^ 74 ; Jp<.n^Je25 +3t. + f i2 3


infr.)
;

IV. debilitavit,
pi. (v.

of

Tp2i''
Is
2

\
T

n.m. young plant, sapling (sucker) 53 (|| EHC) in sim. of the suffering servant
n.f.

suppress
subst.
f.

(?), sq.

ace.

s
yjf

74 (text dub.) ;

young shoot, twig (= fore16 7 going) inptf' Jb8 +2i. VtflpfP H014
[nj5JVj
; ;

elsewhere oppress ; Ft. abs. as adj. fUi'n "vyn

Zp 3
rd.

1 ;

coll. nji'n

3jn for ji">n, with @ l6 16 4 46 50 ); ^i23 Qr VPfi

s8 oppressors Je 25 (but Hi Gf Ke etc., as

Ew
,

Nui>
cf.

sors (st. cstr. in superlat.,

proudest oppresGes' 133,3^' 1 ; yet


q. v.

vnipf Ez 17 irrrip^ ^ go ; tree Jb 14 7 of wicked under fig. of 30 Israel under fig. of olive-tree 15 cedar Ez 1 7 s2 of vine i/e 80 12
12
;
;

22

t^

twig, of 16 tree Jb 8

Ho

14

7
,

of

most follow Kt D Wte6, and der. from }^K3


p.

t[n3f*r]
1 4

n.f. id., only pi.

sf.

vnip'r Ez

145 supr.)
7J9
;

Hiph. Pf.
7
; ;

/wp/nii* 18 8 Bta Lv i 9 33 + Vft> Ez 45 Dt 23


17
;

22

Ez 18 1216 13in 2ms.n3iriEx2 2 !0 :in


HJln
; ;

of Israel under figure of cedar.

ffi&iy, rftafr v. sub r\m.


'

2 t.;

h Je
26

t
Ar.

P. Tito Is 49 ; oppress, maltreat, sq. aec, esp. of ill-treatment of poor and weak,partic. of the"*?, the' stranger/
;

22

//

sf.

Drtin

Ez 46

18

|D^ vb.
Aram.

establish, found, fix

(NH

rrf.,

esp.Pi.;

"ID?; perh. orig.,/i:B/srTO

or eZose;

jULj pillow; vb. denom. n.^Za; as a pillow


v. Za?i against, recline,
;

sojourner, by the rich and powerful, Ex 2 2

20

against one;

Lane 2940
sf.
,/,

Lvi9
8

33
18

45 46

1417 17 71216 22 729 25 (H),Dt2 3 Je22 Ezi8 of a foreign oppressor only Is 49 s6 ;


3
.

(JE\

Saad
2

Gn

28 11
t. 26
;

in Heb. usu. fix firm so as to

found) Qal

Pf. tpj
3
sf.
,

104

Pr 3 19
3
;

rrir T
t

v.

no
-

tny v. T

bo.

f 24 + 3 mp} I02
15i
;

fs.

ItW

Is 4 8>

mp>

PHD? io 4 8 i
12

^"]p^

Hab

i
11

12
;

Dnnp^Sg

tp^] ^b

suck

(NH id.;
'

Aram,

P8J,

jjT,
,

and

deriv.; As. eniku, suck,


402

SASm A,rbl,Gl0M
Jb 20 16
11

2 *- 1886 museniktu, nurse, Jen

) Qal
19
;

Pf. JljMM
;'

consec.
12

Is6o 16 ;
;

D^l
6
;

66 12

Impf. p^
12
;

H9 T'?1P 1 consec'. Is 54 Inf. 1*5*1 2 Ch 27 2 B , 7 24 ;^iD^i3I (v.Ge8 }69 ; BaerliD^); *}> 16 , 4 12 Pt.1& IS51 13 Is5i ; T?J Jb 3 8 3 Zc 1 2' + Is 28 16 (Che critn MT 10^);/owna",
;
;

^Ezr
-,

3P* 3
Pt.
P?.i"

HW Is6o'' S Dt 33 Dt 32 25 + 7 t; P?: Nu 11

^^ IS66
D^f* ^

establish, c. aec, the earth


12

^ 24
cf.
,

2
(||

J313), cf.

78

s9

lr *m* Jo 2 '; smc&, of infant at mother's breast, 12 abs. Jb 3 metaph. of abundance and honour of Jerusalem in future, Is 66" abs. sq. ace. of
;

s
;

(obj. om.),

89

102 26 104 5
1

breast 60
ffOriB

16
,

ace. of

milk v 16 66 12
1

Zc 12 1 vault of heaven Am 9"; of founding the second temple Ezr 3 12 of restoration under Joash, Inf.liD) 2 Ch 2^;
Is 48' Is 51
,

Jb 3 8 4

"

v8

(sq. )),

Pr 3 19

sq. ace. K'NI

ace.

Jb 20 16 of punishment of wicked ; pt. sq. *W *tf PfC Ct 8 cstr. DH^P^ Jo 2 ,6


;

metaph. of future Israel Is 54"; of '', establish the Chaldaean (as his instrument) ITD'ini' for
correction
1 1 y\r
152

Hb

12 1

elsewh. as subst., suckling, babe


(opp.

Nu
22
19

(||

12
1 1

Dt 32 s5
8

Cfe'),

his
(si

commandments
vera

TOW

BN)
4

||

b)f(S 1

S
;

V'

8 s Je 44 7

Is

La 2"; H^iV

4
,

cf.

J02 16

\\bxci Is

n ;on

1.) CJV? 1D^ 23" appoint a city for desert-creatures (on meaning in context, v. Di); appoint, fix Ezr 7"

in

weakened sense

TO"
emend,
in
'<' s
;

414
">

HD"
TVa iplD
2

(v. 10*);
'2

found, begin, heaps of offerings

Ch8"WiZ </ie day (of) the founda-

Niph. Pf. 3 pi. "pii 28 18 S ^2 7mp/ 2 ms.1Djn L544 // WTDJIJ Ex 9 ; 1. fix or seat themselves close D^D'n ^31";
31
.

house

Ch

tion-laying of the house of

together, sit

in conclave

1^ 2

I4

31

> Bae

from

but Lag's emend. V1J?i3 is prob. s8 Ne 6 2 ). 2. be founded, Is 44 (temple), (cf. Ex 9 18 (Egypt). Pi. Pf. IB) Is 1 432 + 3 1. HID?
]aa>, 6/uXi'a),
;

appointment, 32 nipiD ntSD Is 30 rod of appointment (cf. Hb 12 1 "?}), appointed rod (of punishment) pi. cstr. 8 ninpVS Ez 4i Qr, must mean foundations (si
;

TrnD'ID

n.f. foundation,

vera

1.);

Kt perhaps

intends

Pu.

Pt. flilB'D

16 34 ; rn|? ,/, 8 3 ; *VP Zc 4" Ezr 3 10 7mp/. 1 nsncp Jos6 M ; /ot/.ib^ i KsM ;1. /ow^ (=
;

founded, furnished with foundations (conject.

emendation by Co).

1 6 temple Qal), sq. ace, city Jos 6 (JE), i 16 1K531 Zc 4 9 Ezr 3 10 ; Zion Is 14 32 28 IB) ^Jfl s 2. establish f 8 sq. tjJ ; (rd. ID*; v. supr.)
,

26

t [iD'IQ] n.m.
ninpiD jesi
;

+18 - 8

foundation;pi.

abs.

appoint, ordain (late)


(abs.)

Ch
s7

o 22 (sq. ace), Est


16
;

+ 2 t.; nnpb 2S22 16 HDiD Dt 3 2 22 +6t.; 3^9 Mi6 2 ; 26 foundations th f3K Je 51 &}$ HDiD founda; ;

26

C str.rrinpiD,/,i8 16

Pu.

Pf. 1BJ

K 6 + 2 t.; K
37

6 TBJ Ezr 3

tions of the earth


;

Mi
21
;

/*."*$

iXj"; DHDJO Ct5

be
10

Pr 8 s9 'NH 'd
;

Is
s2

founded,
6

40

6 2 Is 24 18 Je 31 37 ^ 82 s 16 16 2 S 22 ; i>3 ' ^ i8

6 be laid, of a foundation i Zc 8"; P. subst. foundation I

K7

Ezr 3
,

Hg 2

18

Dnn

'D

Dt

32

18 8 ; 2 S 22 8 has (less well)


i.

cf.

nD1
15
.

infr.; pillars set on bases, aim. of legs Ct5 s Hoph. be founded: Inf. np*n 2 Ch 3 Ezr 3"; 16 Pt. IGflD Is 28 ; the

12 'd Is 58 (|| oVtt" niairi) d*de> ' ; ancient foundations, now ruined.

-mrw
Co

tlpn
||

n.[m.] foundation; npBD

" n, 5

"IP ,n ?5?

Ezr

11

being founded, founding, because of the founding


1

ninBtsn-iy

rds.

npp

also

Ez

41

K 7' (for MT
1

ninp>oj.

{laying the foundation) of the house of" ; 1JN1 3 'i3i nijab rtibf "&*1 2 Ch 3 and this is

fTD* ,
1

only in
).

^
"JOO.

Ex 3032

rd.

^,

v.

(lit.'

436

these are) the founding of Solomon to build the house of God, i.e. this is tlie foundation which

pD (Ko'-

Solomon laid for building, etc.; Pt. IBID "IDfD 16 Is 28 a foundation founded, i.e. iceK laid (cf.

tnSD^ n.pr.f. (etym. dubious) 29 of QH, and sister of H3pD Gn


<
1

a daughter
,

n
;

Ito-^a.

banc ban nano v> t*%: t%:

earn. tt/*

irPDOp
*]D
cppiN,
"J

v.

sub

T^p'] n.[m.] foundation, beginning, Ezr f nbjnsn TD ) but rd. rather, c. ,1D) (Wl= , Ezra subj.), v. Ry.
t-riD": n.f.*"

2u
,

vb. add
,
';

a^o('

(NH id., Hiph. Ph. f]D' MI TlBD',


29
; ;

Aram. Aph.
riBD^; Sab.

21

flDlHo

ZMG18S2.6S0

17

Jb

(m.

) foundation, base,
t.;
i
6
;

+QalP/.
consec. 2
riBDJl
c*r.

f)pj

Gn
30

As. esepu dub. (esepu Dl)26 12 3 8 +; nap; Gn 8 ; nap^

+2 t.; cstr. id. Ex 29"+ 9 abs.liD} 16 19 sf. Sib) Ez 13"; cniD? Jb 4 22 ; n*pi Mi

Hb3

13

K i9
9

=rls 37 31 ; WBDJ I s 26 15 2

Ch 9 s
1

Dt
-

19

etc.;

Imv. D Is 29
fTiapfj

Je
s

21

+ //

yrpb) La 4";
of city (wall)
;

nTiiniD?

Mi

Ez 30 4 ; ^foundation ^ 137 7 cf. La 4 11 fig. of


,

napb

for

MT

Nu 32

14

Is

30 (Ges
;

4 Egypt Ez 30 1iD*n -\y& of temple(but rd.^D '(? 2

Kn

Ch

s 23 one of gates 8 or DID t? [rather

J6..2.B). 38 (Ko '"adds Ec i 18 TP^, fr. form and connexion less likely) 22 19 pi. D^ap* Dt s ; add, sq. ace. + <?V i S x 2 Je

14 >,_ e,p^ (rd.lP^j Is2 9

D,

pffiiVB>]ThKlo); fig.of mennsp'D*; |ppab> 16 25 l?n *I3 Jb 4 >, cf. 22 ; of righteous Pr 10 ; of


hostile prince

7 45 is29 3 o 3 8 Dti9 ( 30 2 7 1315 ' 927 ; sq. ace. 2 i 9

21

+ ni5>),Lv22 26 = Is 3 7 Nu 3 2
!4

21
14

31

obscure, v

under fig. of house Hb 3 (details prob. corrupt, v. We); of false pro14 phecies under fig. of wall of defence Ez 1 3 2. base, bottom, of altar Ex 29 12 Lv ji*' 5 8 16 9(allP).
13

2
, '

Ch

p sq. ?$ (no ace;


J>

is'tt

?VE'); sq.

(no ace)

= increase Is 26

ny^n-^y
15 - 16

nap^
(FIBDJ

*"?)j sq.

ace

increase, liave

nnob m.Ta);
uV V?X
;

t [iTTlD?] n.f. foundation= city founded;

i.

e. it

B'P"

"
,

.?:

n 3 Styvo*
1*

f 87
2816
16

(||

jto nye>

38
ans).

M
(

14 t. sq. did not again return unto him),

more 29 19 (D^JS ' S P'1 12 nacn t& inf. Gn 8 (av^


22

+ 1iy), Lv
4

26 18
i

8 (H-Tfe), 2o

Ju8 28

2,

Nu 32" ( + 1\y), Dt s ( + ni5J), ( + ^), iS7


13

TTOTO n.m.

foundation, foundation(v.

85

15
(

27

laying"; IpIO I828

ID' Hoph.); Di>ni?

+ *lto),

(niy ipv j6j), 2 14 Is 29 ; cf

s8

Nun

(+nw),
25

2
,

ke

23

Dt5

19

where

rpi
inf.

415

-ID"*

not expressed, but implied from context ; both c. tO and did not do it again. tNiph.

JE &

D);
,5

+-r)5>
26

Gn 8 2121
16
20

18 29 37 s 8
-

Nu 25 Dt3
||

17
4 4

19

28

s8

Pf

32 10 HpiJ J e 3 6 ; 'y\ consec. Ex i consec. Nu 3V; Pt. ipi31 Pr napto 9


;

Nu
1 i

36
24
;

Is 1 5

l.join

3 fs. niDDiJ
;

(increase), 2 3 2 7 (Kt), 2 I8 10 M2 in 1 Ch 1 7 1 4 1 8 ),

(intr.),

jm oneseZ/*o(?y) Ex 1

10
.

io 20 23 12 51'22

Na 2 Zp 3 u
1

Ex io 14" Ju 9 20 28 1 S3 6 18 29 8 2 12 5 s2 7 20 (inf. om.


29 37

24

Am 7 813 8

Is 8

2. be joined, added
abs. is increased

to (5>?)

Pr
(i.e.

Nu 36

s- 4

Je 36

s2
;

78

17
;

inf.
23

om. Pr 19"

24
;

pt. fern. pl.

= things
,

pt.

8 10
3

44

Ex 5 7 8 2S g 2834

Je 31 12 Ez 36 12 + io 18 18 212 CIH7 liy om. G114


;

io 28

Nu 2 5 ,9M Dti 3

12

18>

added, additions
9

additional calamities) Is

15

etc.;

Hiph. 172 P/TPn2K24 7 ;nDCrin 1K107 13 Impf Ui cl"'pi"' Jos 23 +; juss. *\0V Gn
;

30

24

*\BV (bef. tone)

Pr i 6 9 9

|Di*i

Is

7'+

IS ms. ^0\F\ tjfy&l 7 + ; juss. *iph 32 6 Dtfl3j t|Dta Jb 4 o ; ^DiPi Pr 3 o ; T?i Ho 6 16 i + voIunt^iK 9" S]p'k Dt i8 + Ez 5 16 (del.

S 18

29

Am

12 21 12 613 1 2223 1 S 2fi Jos 7 23" Ju 2 3 4 io 13 20 8 8 821 34 10 17 1 8 13 10 3 9 19 20 2S 3 7 24 2K2 I Isi 7 20 15 2 Ho 9 13 2 iCh 17 9 2 Ch 28 12 33 8 Jb 24 5 1 8 9 151622 Jon 2 5 ; inf. om. Ex 27 29 f 41 77 La 4 6 3 9 1 1 Dt 25 Jb 20 34 32 (Elihu), 38" 40 632 Jo 2 2 ; 26 cf. also "li3J? 'n Nu 22 i.e. went on further.

Am

b. sq. Impf. c. ) (of past time) Est 8 3 Jb 36 1 (Elihu), Dn io 18 ;


1 1
14

Gn

25

S 19 21
'

+ Ti]7 Gn 3 8 5 Ju
il20

Ch 14 13

c. sq.

Impf.asynd.(Ges
1 -5

,b 2b
'

Co);

HBDN 2 Si2 8 +prob.Dt32 23 (for MTHBDS);

3 mpl.

PM*
23

19

mpl. IS'pin Is
7

niy wripaji tfam Pr ^nx-ip* worn to is 47 s5 6 23 ; ^rte" rvs-m orns niy f\"u\K to Ho i ;
;

|1Sph 1 2 S 6

Gn

44
29
,

+2t,; paptkl Ex 5
cf.

Tiy

(per contr.

p-tfr i|w xb

is ga*.
1 ;

^
18
;

104

sub

S|D), etc.; Pt. pi.

D^'DID
arfcZ

tpV m

and Fipin (t

f 8i

v.

Ges' 53

8 "- 7 ).

Ne
(

13

Inf.

cstr.

TPi" Lv i 9 <*+ 3 t.; 1.


2

= Qal),
7

sq. acc.

+^
;

K 20
i>

Lv 5

1624

27"

Nu

Jb 34 37 (Elihu), *6i 7 Pr^Ezs'^v. supr.), Ne i 3 18 + Dt 32 23 sq. acc.+ Gn 30 24 Pr 3 2 9";


5
sq. ace.

11.pr.n1. (A adds, increases, v. rPBDV infr.; n.pr. loc. in Pal. Ysapara (Egypt. form, ZAW "' 8 A ' k"> p e v.
b>Vi)

on
t]Dl''

Mey

WMM

+ ?SiK io7 (i.e. thou hast more wisdom

son of Jacob and Eachel; a. as an individual 23 Gn 3024 expl. v (E) from e|DN

.i^_ 1> elder

(name

=
-

and prosperity than is reported); sq. ace. -|-DN Pr io 22 ; cf. fi irbyfa "nsplm v 71 14 (i.e. increase); Vsb rWl 'Wk ^3 i>P n03n ^JjlSpini Ec

<a^e away, but v 24 (J) from 'lPJ add) +155 t. Gn, chiefly in narrative of JE, also poem 49 22 26

i"(|pn!3^n) (i.e. gain more); cf. a' (U *$"!); inxian US? 'n LV19 25 (i.e. yield more); ipi'l 131 bap mrvnN D^anJ) nibyb 3Nnx j k 1 6 3S
. .
.

and, dependent on this, 1 Ch5 ; P only 35" 2a 46.46 19. 20.27 3. 5.7.11 a l s0 Ex !*(?), 46 3? 4 j 48 47 8 19 v 1 3 Jos 2 4 32 (all E), 1 Ch 2 2 + 1 05 17 t b. as founder of a tribal division T" HtSD ( =. Manasseh) "1 Nu 13"; usu. /l , ?.a i 32 (=Ephraim), commonly
.

12

(did more to provoke);

add

to,

increase (sq. by),

13 noobj.expr.wriNtsn-^y'n 2CI128 ; no^trby'n

cf.

btr^ Ezr io 10 fttub P vbv Ec 3 I4 (opp.yi?b), Dt 4 2 i 3 1K12 1114 iCh22 2Chio"- 'Pr
;

,4

1 26 2837 34 s3 Jos 1 4 4 32 59 but also of E. 24 I Ch7 Jordan Israel (where half Manasseh settled) *aa npp v 6 cf. Nu npi^f? "too t33B> 'sn s3 12 cf. 36 and Jos 1 7 2 ; 1' ri 3 (Manasseh and 32
10

l6 i.4 1? .4.i6 lgu

= Ephraim and Manasseh


cf-

36WP

'

PS (no other obj. expr.) Ez23 14 in addition "\b HSDNI 2 S 1 2 8 S7 I^TTP =give 4 f I20 (||1p |fl?"np); esp. inphr. D^N ntry TQ
30 i//ii5
;

14

sq.

Ephraim) 17 (so orig. v ace. to Di), 18 Ju I****, occupying the great central region of B Palestine 2 S 1 9 21 1 1 1 c. the ; ultimately
;

17

14

IfOT
thee
l!>

(!>)

('")

and more
s5

also,

2 2 IJW), V 19" 1 heathen gods 1 K 19 2 20 10

K
'

S 3" o may God do to 44 s2 14 20" 25 2S3' (H31


28

northern kingdom ,5 6 so npV alone 5 6

Am 5" Zc io
s2
;

6
(||

Am
(||

iTIin^ TVS);

Dt 2 7 12 33 1316 Ob 18
iDvi
3'py: >%&

apjr),

K 6 Rm";
31
;

subj.

TO*

Ez 37
78

1619

47

13

48

+ 77 "

'(

||

n*3
;

67

^-?? ^).
.

d.=entire nation

c.

strength grow stronger Jb 1 7 cf. Pr i 9' Ec 1818 5 1 also Is i Pr 1 6 2 ; al so, where subj different ,
,
.

ace. )*px 'n


9

add

^8o

of Issachar

from indirect

2f
cf.

>

Pr 1 o 57 {OV tfDV T)ti~\^), 1 9 4 QWt\bx 023 DS^JTn Dti" ;=midtiphj


obj.
'"

+2. a man (||^OB); 80l5hj8l*(j,) Nu 1 3 7 + 3. a son of Asaph r Ch 29 25 . 1 4. one of those who took strange wives Ezr io 42 tS. a priest Ne 12 14
. .

trPBD'V1 n.pr.m.
of Ezra's companions

('<

adds) father of one


8
10
.

iCh2i s

D"31 DO? OVn-bti

^t6n

'1

t]pV1
s

Ezr

Dipye nsp
"Jf^??
f)

s 24 s
.

cf.

vrtrta-rw * aWtji

ip

Jb 42 10
to

add

do

2. a. sq. iuf. (with or without do again or more Hex


(in

only

t[ lD^] vb. discipline, chasten, admonish (Talm. J! "NBC )! chastisement; but Aram. ID? is bind) Qal Impf. 3 m. sf. T.f ?. Is 8" (Di De SS
1

y&>
see

416

-w
!
3S

Bo*"

03

Ew

,249d
,

but Thes

MV Che

al.

Pi.

Dr);' D np^Jei7 '32

io 10 (Ges 5 ); Inf. abs. Pf.); 22 i Ch 15 "ibj (noun Ke, point as pt. 6t); Pt. ID* Pr 9 7 f 94 10 ; niff Je 17" Kt v. 1W ; 1. admonish Is 8" (sq. sf. + n^v'? away from walki s. sf.

D1BS1

Ho

35Zp3 ;f5o Jb33


(i.e.
)>J?
.

2- 7

17

36

10
;

ni>3 'O the correction of

which lead-

eth to)

my shame Jb 20 3

b. ttn

D^3n 'D the

ing,

i. e.

struct, 1

Ch

not to walk), Pr o 7 (|| D'pto). 22 3. discipline, of God 15


.

2. in-

Ho io
;

10

discipline of unreal gods is wood (is like them8 selves, destitute of true moral force) Je io ; Ez 16 5 =warnm</ example^) (|| nDDB>; del.

Ew Sm
3

^94
18

10

31
6e

Kiph. /to;;/ 13J? 1W Pr 29"; "&} Je nDVI LV26 23 Zotb. f.'^Wn J e 6 8 mpl.
;

c. in Proverbs, discipline in the school of wisdom 'DI nosn i 2J 23 s3 ; 110311 'O discipline
:

Co),
'

of wisdom

s3

1~iD;n

^2 ; (Niph. tolerat.,Ges >**), Ze< <we*Z/ corrected, admonished by words of man ^2'
.

10

B 1J? ?
'

"
,

?''?n
2 ";

s3 '0 rWDMl 6 mind to discipline; 2^'ap2)ly thy


;

bfe'n 'd

Pr 29"; Ze< oneself be chastened by discipline of God Je 6 8 31 18 Lv 26 s3 Pi. Pf.W 1K12" + 3 t.; sf. 'p-P! + 1 18 18 n?: la 28 s6 ; 3 f. sf. ^ 39 12 Jb 4 3 etc. + 8 t. WQ Pr 3 1 ; 2 m.

'D npb i 8 10 2 4 32 (cf. Je supr.); T\)p s3 'O 23 ; "O JJDB 1 8 19 27 ; 'D "1CB> io 17 ; 'd 3i1K 13 12 ; '03 ptnn 4 ; the reverse 'D SOS? 5 12 ; JPB
1

bp

s3

WW
8;

'D 13

19

32

15
23

'O

TO

Pf.;'

Impf\B?. Dt
t.

m.
18
;

sf.

et.

+5
;

Impfl;
36

/miOS!

Pn 9

}$ f
29
17
;

cipftwe S
Z/te

(II

ttlpIK

pK3/or Zac& o/cZis25 3n3); r6'N cbwj 'D 16


;

'0

18

sf.

VW
'

94",
18

Je io 24 Inf. abs.^Bl
sf.

f1

cstr. TT)B:

Lv

26

discipline offools is folly ; of paternal dis8 1 1 2. more cipline, correction, Pr. I 4 13 . severely, chastening, chastisement : a. of God,

$$: Dt 4

correct (the severity ace. to circumstances) : a. of God, c. 15 s6 6 ace. 7 (of training arms), Dt 4 (v. Dr), 8 26 "IBW (Israel as son), Is 28 , happy the man

Dt 8*;1. discipline, moral nature, with more or less


;

P*. JQB.Ip

fW
7

51

' Pr 3 11 chastening of Yahweh; 16 6 <JTD Is 26 ; Wqbf 'O Is 53

*&

"O

Jb

^f

cfowrfige-

Ho

ment of (i.e. leadingto)owr peace was upon him;


30 3 s8 14 'D npb Je 2 5 7 ; nj= ' J e 30 chastisement 7 of a cruel one, MT, but rd. 'X 1DM3 mie a/bw.

i* 13iD"n
5

^94
18

12
,

n8 1818

b. of

man.c.acc.Dt
8

8 Pr 19 29 17 (all of a father his son), Jb4 Pr 3 1 ijr 16 7 my reins (the emotions of my own heart) correct, admonish me. 2. more
1
,

Q^b 19 JM Ho 5 s Gie 7 at a chastisement for them all. b. of man,


tisement,

Gf and

esp.

Pr 15 6 23 13

severely, chasten, clmstise: a. of God, sq. ace.


pers.,

s2 'D 'nne' 13 24 ; 'D tSSK' 2 2 16 ; 'D 7 ; chastisement of a fool ; V\ "ip^D 15' grievous chastisement.

^N

Je 3 i 18

5]Ka bit DSt?J23

W-? I^JS^ + 6 Je io tiEEb^ 3o" = 46


2
24
;

38
28
;

2
;

by

[iDfel
X?
11

v.

ip3.
nj?<
;

man

*> f pp bv ninaim V'39 18 man, a father his son Dt 21 ; elders a man Dt 22 18 (including, as perh. 2i 18 bodily

Lv

26

1828

12

v.

sub

J*3y: v.

sub

J3V-

ny
17

vb. appoint

(NH id., appoint, assign,

chastisement)

&X3&9
Je
2
19

a king his subjects


1M4

D'B^a and
XTithp.
-

1 2

= 2 Ch io

1114
.

c. 'qnyT T?.D-?
7

esp. of acquiring or designating as wife ; Aram. id.; Ar. cj promise, threaten, predict, in.

thy badness will chastise


23
48

thee.

appoint a time or place; perh. As. ac^M, decide,

Pf.r\fJ} Ez

(for ViErtn?

Ges ME

);

pass,
1 s. sf.

be disciplined, corrected.

Hiph. Impf.

DTp;S(Ew
c.

51s,c

,but error for


12

ace. chasten

Ho

D^ Bb^'SS),
reproves, fault2

h^

M-A Dl HWB!al, Ph.n.pr.linDCN) Qal Pfef. 8


;

S 20 5
2
;

^J Ex
:

^V" Ex
Je47
22
;

appoint, + time a
2i

2 t.;

/top/ 3 m.sf.

a rod

Mi6

9
;

; place assign or designate as

S 205

iTiD

a.m. one

who
1

finder, "n!P nB'-DV

3*lf]

Jb40

sAaZ/

a reprover

contend with Shadday rrl5M

Niph. Pf. WJ?" Ex Ex 29*; pi. ny> f 48 Nu io34 2S ^T# "Vis Am'3 3 Impf.1%* Ex 29 42 +3 t.; 3 pi. 2 10 5 "V;?! Jos 1 1 Jb 2"; 1 pi. iyu Ne 6 ffj^ v
concubine
,

Ex 2 1 99 (JE).
;

discipline (of the moral 30 'd Je 2 + nature), chastening, correction;

tlDTO
t.

n.m.

Pfc

pi tr"^3

Nu

i4* + 3

16

31

(Ez 5
28

del.

Co);

cstr.

1DW Dt

1 1

+ 14

1.

Jb 1 2 see nDN); sf. np' Pr 8'; 11D1D Is 16 26"; enpb Jb 33 (for trjpo Di BS) ;duci2 '' "1MD the pline, correction, of God, Dt 1 1
(for

an Yahweh meeting Moses at the Tent of Meeting' Ex 29 42 43 3036 (P); at the throne of the Kapporeflexive, meet at
'
-

11 0'"!^ 16 '; 1. with* p, of appointed place,

t.;

discipline of

''

(of Y.'s wonders, as exercising a

disciplinary, educating influence

upon Israel, cf.

2. meet by appoint(P). with 3 of place Ne6 2 ?K of ; 10 3. gather, assemble by appointment, place v 6 s kings for a campaign (abs.) Jos 1 1 (D), ^ 48 ;

reth 25

s2

30
3

Nui7
2
11

19

ment

Am 3
.

Jb

417
with ?&, unto Moses Nu io (P); to the door of the tent of meeting v 3 (P); with ->y, unto
4

njno
2

ninyio

Ch 8";
sfs.

cstr.

Lv2 3 ";
sfs.;

Hjnb Lv 23 J + 6
24
';

t.; Vffib
3

Solomon iK8 f =2Ch5 l against Yahweh Nu s6 s 14 1 6" Po'el Pf. i s. *rtf> (for 27 (P). MT *qffl>) i S 2 1 3 sq. ace. pers. + ^K of place, ace. to We Dr Kit Bu. Hiph! Impf. 'D
;

tZ.
?, 1

?y;,BEz44

03Hyb Nu

l5

+6t.

prefix
1

aj>]>oinled time: a. in general with 14 at an or the appointed time Gni8

Ex
3

3' (J),

Ex 23 34 18 Jcs 8' 4 (all JE), Gn 1 7"


16

21

TJjt* Je50 v)ho will make

44

=W^
me

(P),

'D 49 19 =: 3Tyii <D Jb 19 9 meet him at the appointed


,|

1617 or Db> Dr), v 11 2 Hb 2' Dn 8 2"9 -"*. 4 in 'DP a< i7e <tie appointed with David 1 S

S 9 24 1 3 8 (after -\m

insert either ION

place (of judgment) 1

i.e.

who
Pi.

will

summon

or
1

20 35 (Thes SSplace appointed);

c.

arraign
6e
set,

me 1

Hoph.

placed be/ore; whither thy face is set.


1

^sb DHJUD Je 24 21 ni"iyD TpJD HJN Ez2i

Lv2 3 4 Nu 9 2 3 713
-

prefix

3 H02"

n.f.

congregation (prop, company

ny ny ; (P) wwto the time appointed (but dub., v. Dr); c. vbs. 'e Nl ^ 102 14 'D npb 75 3 'o D*b> Ex s 17 9 (J); 'en ->vjyn Je 46 ; the stork 'd nyp Je 8 7
;

28

c. ft?

S206
;

19

24

16

assembled together by appointment, or acting 2 'y Nu l6 +85 t,; cstr. rny Ex concertedly)

knows her appointed time; "7DKV 'd Dt

6" time

'

i2 3 +52t.;

sf.

7 'rny Jb 1 6 + 9 1. sfs.; l.SprSj

^82'

congregation of El, of
,

(llDV^K 3np3); , peoples; E i? !S


:

B^
'V
i

company of angels
8

'y
6

congregation of

congregation

of

the

righteous;

||

DT^J
7

1.D

,u;

||

fop Pr 5";

b. in parof thy going forth (from Egypt). ticular (cf. Ex 13'" 23 15 34 18 sacred ), season, RV usu. set feast or appointed season (wider than SO, which was only a feast celebrated by a pilgrimage), ' (iO<) DV day(s) of appointed season 5 10 La &*; sg. indef. i 4 ; (i.e. festivals) Ho 9 12 10 of the feast of booths Dt3i ; T\2& Win jn
||

16 (of Job's circle of dependents) ; in a bad sense, 'V company of evil doers ^22 17 ; D'S^y'y 86"; 13n 'y Jb 15 34 ; rnp "S
5

^Jr- ? Jb

D^O

\\T\y0 La2 ; usu. pi. ,T,,T 'o LV23 3 s (P), 2 Ch 2 Ezr 3 ; with sfs. referring to ' Lv 2 3 39 38 9 23 (P); 5 2 9 (P), Z3 6 4 6 ; nnp 'd o/owr &Zmni<i8(sacred seasons) Is 33 20 ;
2 4 37 44
-

H02 13

'3Nui
;

c%

company of Korah 5.6.n.i6 5 ^rny l6 1?


ffV3K
,

'y

io6 17

^
cf.

Nu
.

26' 27 s (P), so

imy,

and v 18

nyy

26

273

^.

2.'of animals "2

T? ^68 31
i-e.
:

(fig.

swarm of bees.
DJ
(

of nobles); Dnitt 'y J u I4 3. elsewhere of Israel Ho 12 7

=2
20

Piy

the whole assemblage of them ; 1K8 1 Ch 5 6) Tr fo of those gathered to Sol.

D'EHn Isi 14 ; io 34 ; D*jn Ez 46"; D'Bhn D'jn Ez 45 17 ; D3Bhn ^K"l Nuio'(P). 14 Notes. It is most probable that in Gn i (P), where 'O nhk, the reference is to the sacred seasons as fixed by the moon's appearance ; and
a"3,D'Di
1
||

Zc8 19 |[niri3E'Ez44 24
2

Ch

s1

23

Ch

8 13 31 3

Ne

||

||

||

my

so also 'tb

m*
19

nb>y he
,

made the moon for sacred

1 2

myn of assembly at Shechem


20

Je 6 18 (text

seasons

^ 104

although
1

many Lexx. & Comm.

very dub.); Irny 3 o

of restored people ; ^jrny 2 f74 (Ihniru D3B>); elsewhere in P, except 20" (R), in technical sense, of the possibly company of Israel of the Exodus, the

refer these to the seasons of the year.

1]nnb

Nu

congrega-

tion

tflW 'y Nu 2 7 17 Jos 22 1617 +fo-ib"'y Ex i 2 ' 19 Lv 4 13 Nu 31" 16 9 32* Jos 22 1820 fi^b" 93 'y Ex 16 " 910 17 Lv l6 s 2 Nu i 2M 8 9 20 i 2
(
1 1

t.),

esp. in the phrases


;

jgU*
i5
25 - 26

I9 (H), 3 ," 6 9 6 2 20 12 l I2 i7 i9 25 26 27 3 i Josi8 22 ;nnyn


t.(cf.
13

for a set time, times, and a lM tf='S\ appointed times half the prophetic ' week of years, cf. Br " p Dri n ^ax'l they ate throughout the sacred season (of Massoth) 22 2 Ch 30 AV RV, but Thes SS Be Ke Ot they ate the offerings of the sacred season; ^>3?1 23 2. appointed meeting: 'D"?^ 'D JV3 Jb 30 house of meeting for every

'Xm DHyiD

Dn

27

= "_

Lv8 4 + 2 9

Ju2o"

21 10 ); 'yrrfo

33 t. (cf. Ju2i ); t'y(H) WbO ;w i MCM ,/ tAg 34 2 13 2 congregation~Exi6^ NU4 i6 3i 32 Jos 9 1518
22 s";
t"fo

Lv8 3 +

'D ,N

1i?
;

Nu 1 6
'D
'i?y

living (of She'ol)

(P)

ca'fet/ to the

assembly

= ^IP

IS tNfrfrfy Ex 3 4 congregation Lv 4 (cf. Ju


3 '; 1S

'Jfl fcfo. s

0/

21 16 ); fl12N 'inn

'yn

Nu 3 1 26

n.m appointed time, place, 'o Ex 9 5 4- 1 83 t. njfo Dt 3 1 10 Vryto meeting Nu 9 2 + 2 t.; inyb La 2 6 +3 t. + 5 t. sfs.; pi. O'lKiD Dn i2 7 +6 t. DHyb Zc 8 19 1 Ch 2 3 31
fjris
V-102. 14
;

15 Nip La I called a festal meeting 4 against me; 'D 3ip3 V' 74 in the midst of thine nn I 8 14 mount assembly; of meeting or assembly (of the gods; the mountain of the gods in the extreme noith, the oriental Olympus, Persian Alborg, Hindu Meru, Babylon. Aralli,

"iyn

^D

Br MF22! ).

3. appointed ). place: a. 6 the temple, i3b/ La 2 , 'DO >? afflicted (and 18 driven) ./rom rt place of assembly Zp3 (cf.
||

cf.

Len 0^

'

l! '

nesll cb l,
'

b. synagogues,

pN? Np^O^| aZJ


e
e

-ryra
tlie

418
the

rthv

appointed jrfaces ty 74 IT ? Sota 16 4. appointed sign, signal, 9 Ju 2038. 5. "IJfiO ?nk tent of meeting (of God
1

of El in

land

command, whence Heb. might have meaning


nodding, making signs (not intelligibly speakChe barbarous, De 'ungeberdig' ing), so Hi which context favours, or arrogant; Thes prop.

~IJ?1

with his peop'e: see


tent of the
4

1^

Niph. 1); the sacred


33'-'

Dt 3 1 "" (E), Nun 11 (J); oft. in P, as Ex 2 7 21 13 2 9 Lv I Jos 18 19 81 etc. (131 t.); elsewhere Kb 1 S 2 only (om. ), 1 K 8 =2 Ch 5 1 Ch 6
1
,

Exodus (see ?nK 3) Ex

Nu

in phr. TV13 DJ) durus, saeims, and comp. Tfy) Is 33 19 a barbarously) people, of foreign invader.

Wty, lrrny
"rtS^
v.

v.

sub rw.

17

s'

23

Ch

3613

sub

nty.

'[l^iDJ n.[m.] appointed place(of soldier


in army); pl.sf. Vljfe
i.e.

t
rf.

[iO^]
'

vb. cover

only Qal Pf.

3 ms.

his ranks Is 14", so


;

"iuy;
cf.

npvf hp?
v.
v. v.

is 6i 10 (||i*fc-nj? '}?*$?)

Thes S3

RVm Ew De Che Dr Du
n.f, 'tSH
'Hlf cities

his places

but

ney.

of assemblage Di ;

at his appointed times E,V.

"Vy
ti.'

sub sub

-iiy.

TrP1^2
trVJJTO
m.

appointed (for

V
1.

e>iy.

9 refuge) Jos 20 (P).

n.pr. (^meeting with Tali)


.

1.
f.

JSyj
1

sub py.

s3 2. Levite, cotemp. Ezra Ezr 8 hostile to Nehemiah Ne 6". prophetess

YT3P Qr, yT Kt n.pr.m.


sub liy.
tl?^/

Ch 9 M

v.

ft?

[7^''] vb. only Hiph. profit, avail, 18 benefit; Hiph. Pf. ^yft Hb 2 Impf ^f** Je2 n +2t.; 5"3fk Jb 35 3 iSi2 2, + 6t.;
;

8 13 6?1 Je2 12 ;

^yi^Is57
s2
;

12

^ ^
;

Jb 2 i 16

Inf.

vb. sweep together (with

collat.

idea of carrying
gather)
c.

Qal Pf.
Ex
38
3

away) (Ar. ^j is collect, njn consec. Is 28 17 subj.TIS


'3
n'yi).

ace.

(an nppiD

J" t[3T] n.[m.] shovel (X

X
18

Ex

27

V% 32f; utensils for s cleaning altar, sliovels Ex 2f 38 Nu 4" (all P),


pi. n'JPn
t.;
1

+7
2

^?ft 7 + 4 t.; Pt. ^tfio 13 16 19 profit, avail, benefit, always (exc. Jb 30 where in bad sense, Is 47 12) c. neg., or in question implying neg.; esp. of idcls or false gods 18 910 12 8 IS44 (as unprofitable), so Hb 2 57 Je 2 i3^n ifop t6 nns, v" ^yv vtbz TKp "won, 16" 21 of vain confidences Je 7 s i^yiD D3 fm, 1 S 12
abs.

^yin Je 23
:

cstr.

K 7 4045 2 K 25
l

14

Ch 4 1116 Je

52

(only in lists

of utensils).

tWcr, wy.> ^f^F


iwiP son of Zerah
IjA.
1

tt-pr-mEt7,X,

1.

Ch

A L

Egypt as ally Is s 5 6 of wickedness Pr io 2 wealth 1 i 4 30 (sq. ?), v worthless men Jb 30 13 (v*^ VlJD? i. e. promote it); of words Jb I5 3 (|| fao) "CH); in 12 13 s 17 15 gen. gain profit Is 47 48 Je i2 Jb 21 35
23
-

or promises

3232

(sq. ?);

of

&

2. <W\5P
lvX.
7

a. a

companion of Ezra Ezr

'

rHNjh' n.pr.m.
1

8 13
1

L
,

b. a chief of the Reubenites

he avail f\

one
d.

from (perh.

'"'"vy^
1

of David's heroes

may Ch 1 2 8

CI15
1

IcoijX.
19

(1) d. one of those

Ch

15

" 16"

c. Levites,

IwijX, I?;X, etc.


14
;

(Baer
II.

v 7 van
(}J
v.

H).
foil.;

Ch 20

(2) 2

Ch 35

9
.

who took strange wives Ezr 1 o

4:l
,

(\A>f

Ar. Ji: eminuit, pro-

3. f*oy> Kt, V$P Qr iar,\, IijX, etc. a. man of Gibeon, ancestor of Saul 1 Ch 9 s5 44 b. one of David's heroes IijX, Ie(t)i?X. ,
:

minuit;

ascend,

Kam Frey).
id.;

t L ['?T] n.[m.] mountain-goat (NH

(t)a,

A@L

Itt^X.

c. the
Iei>;X.

King Uzziah 2 Ch26", 13 29 A L Ii,X. 4 v. sub pv "Yiy1 yij


''

"*to (q.v.) of d. a Levite

X
v.
/4

$W

Syr. JLil; Ar. J*J,

jij
)
,8
(ll
;

As. ia'ilu
Eth. OJ-01:

Dl s

(but

Hpt

BA8

'

170
,

,b -

Jager

Hom^8280) T'Z. D^^ V


;

i4
(||

D , ???; ); *?
;

v.

sub

Tiy.

n 1S24 3 f
11.

vbp-^bj?:

jb 39
1,

ni^K

c f.

i.

nby:).

anii"

v. is:.

^j." n.pr.f. wife of Heber the Kenite,


24 6 Ju 4 5 prob. also v name of a man, a 'judge'),
,

BJV
I

v.

sub

W.

slayer of Sisera (others find here

vb. only Niph. Pi. as adj. (precise mng. dub.; Ar. [el is give a nod or sign, then

[T^]

fi.
n

[rhvi]

n.f.

=
19

1.

fy

(female);

n^K

n^>y;i

Duns p r 5

fig.

of wife.

vhy
of returning

419
liead

\T
&
Nu
12

fn. N7J^, TY7V2. n.pr.m. Ne M


exiles,

of a family
2
66
.

horns

*ty*

=n;>JF Ezr

v. Di) 23 24 , sim. (1 DN") nayins of strength of Israel ; of peaks i? Dnn nisyin

07JT
<
i.

v.

sub D^y.
v.
6

f
sub
I.

95

(Unjr^W).

of silver

Jb 22 K 1D3

'H? TVByifl,

very dubious, perhaps heaps or 6ar*

and conj. }J^ prep,

my.

(ingots).

ii.

TV

in

J5 nj"! 2

S24

v. supr. p. 193.

t \jJ

vb. advise, counsel (only twice in


;

UP
>\yy*

(Vof

foil.;

ace. to

Ges

Ew

00A im N - *
-

Hex) (Aram. By* Ar.

laij exhort,
s

admonish)
27

t.;
;

= daughter of greed, of ostrich as voracious ^ " = daughter of the bird; but Wetzst
Jb "

Aram. ^ vl,

|i *vl

avidus, cupidus ; hence

1"I3

Qal
sf

^
1

1 1 1. ; 1 Pf. 3 ms. Hi: Is 7 ) 4 7 FIX JP Is 2 9 + inxr Baer 2 1 6 ; 3

+2

Ch 1 o8

3
2

pi.
(

ttj

V 62

s
;

sf.

desert or steppe,
oi7/ cf. the the plains.)

from

aj_cj AarcZ,

unproductive

Arab, name ujl^ai\


ostrich

y\ father of
e.

h io9 ,Baer V), etc."; /mp/. nxy/N ^ 32 s 19 4 (01 Che ^jTK); Tf^ Ex 18 Nu' 2 4' (not elsewhere Hex), Je 38 15 cf. also foregoing
,

W$n

K'i2 s +

2 t.

(inch

T
[jy*']

n. [m.]

(i.

voracious

qsy*
ll

12

Pt.act.yV}" Is 3
12
9

+ 9 t.;
Is
s
1

etkr.ft

Na

one

f)

; only pi.

abs.

131?? D"1V

*3

La 4' Kt;

,r5?i*2Si5 ;^xyi''Mi4 ;pl.D7yi''Jbi2


t.;

17

D'Xy*

Ez

1 1

2
;

cstr.
;

Qr

n'3^3.

fs.sfjFIXyi* 2

Ch2 2 3 Pd.^ass.f.nxw;
c.
5

^
7s

+
5
;

9"

+2

t.,

etc.;

Isi 4 26 ;
'')

t PCST n.f. greed (?) ;only in fUJPrrna


ii 16 DtTi 4
(vid.
15

Lv

advise, counsel,
sq.

ace.

Is32

23 (subj.

Mi

V\T
8

njjrrtJ? Mi i +5 t.; ostrich, as wailing (sim. of mourning) supra);


;

^3 Na
(sq. id.),

11

7 (sq.
10

^ = against), i9

is

(sq.i<),

23
16

s 23
7

Hb 2
ii
2
;

(sq. p); oft. c. ace.

cogn. 2 S
(in
cf.

Mi

(||D ?R);
5/1.1

symbol, of loneliness

Jb 30

29

17

Ez

sq.

?N against Je 49 20 50' 5
'");

(X nh

D?n? TWI ns) ; of desolation, as 2' 13 39 dwelling among ruins Is 1 3 34 (|| D'?!?), Je 50 in desert Is 43 20 (|| D^fl); unclean fowl dwelling
;

both of '"); sq3y a^aim** 49 30 Is l9 17 (of


26

pass. pt. Is 14 ; c. ace. cogn. -f-sf. pers. 1 I2 s.i2.i3 2 n io s. c _ acc p erg 2 S 1 7 15 16' Ex

Lvii 16 Dti4 16

"W n.pr.
f
I.

v.

sub n:y.

[H,!^] vb. be weary, faint (Ar. ijiij rim and shew weariness) Qal Pf. '3JH consec.

13

abs. (of '") ; adv. ntsto), v ; of man 2 S 17" 21 62 s 2 Ch (DNT31 riNf3), v (H33 + iy) ; sq. inf. 16 25 (of D'nps); sq. cl. without connective 2 S
(

18"

Nu
24

24"

+ rel.

cl.)

Je 38 15

Isi4

27

(c.

Je5i
Je
2

58M
31

1 7

11
;

sq.

neon

Impf*\y\ IS40

28
;

W^Mv
Hb 2"

Je 2";

*$ Hb 2 ;6e or grow weary

tyU^*; * 40

30
;

(v. supr.).

3 s jfy Jb 2 6 ; M'V ybv nxy'x ^ 32

.ft. ac<.
12

as subst.

= counsellor, king's

exhaust oneself fruitlessly hence Je 5 i 5864 (repeated by error ( yr), from v 58 ); of '' (neg.) Is 40 28 ( yj') j youth 40 30 the god-fearing v 31 (|| id.); be faint from (|| id.);
(in seeking) ;
||
||
||

adviser2Si5
Is 19"; iSiDI
(||

iCh2 7 33 2Ch2 2 4 25 ,6 Ezr7 28 8 55 so fem. 2 Ch 2 2 3 prob. also 1 Ch 27 s2 9 26 |"3D (N); c Mi 4 ,alsoIsi (II D*DBb),
;

Jb 12 17

(|| t'<i.);
;

in these three, of importance


1 1 4

f.

lack of water 44 12 ( 03 21 Hoph. Pt. wearied Dn 9

for people

so also Is 3 s Pr
J*)?^

= 24";
s

cf.

Jb

3",

fX from hunger).

TF|y^ adj. weary, faint; always as


exc. Ju 8
15

^3 H|0

(v. SJjJ).

subst.,

wonder of a More counsellor, of the ideal ruler predicted. adviser Pr 15 22 ??2'3 'V generally, counsellor,
Is 9
;

and particularly

N?9

D'ys>n

f^M (of physical fatigue from


.

Ch

lack ofbread); IS*? 2 S 16 2 (from lack of drink); 4 of mind and spirit Is 40 29 (|| D^iK p), 50

DW Pr 12 ;=prophet
(hired
(reflex,

26 14 (specific reason for title unknown);


Is 41
28
,

'$?'

nearly =agents
.

s by adversaries of Judah) Ezr 4

Niph.

[] weariness, faintness (AraBNm maism, ace. to Lag 1^3 ^yp weary vnth );
TF|J
_

or recipr.) Pf. H>iJ Is 40";


1
;

1XJJ13

83
1

s
;

Impf. r^?l

weariness, utterly weary flight, said of Gabriel).


II.

Dn

21

XS$V!i

(from winged

sel,
cf.

HJ'

(/ of following;
hill).

Ar. Aju ascend

+ 4 t.; consult together, exchange counof king with advisers, sq. "ns 1 I2 6 8 68 2 Ch io ; and so of'' Is 40"; sq. ~b 2K6'
1

2Ch3o
2
6

+ iot.; OXJjy Ne6


7
;

10

71
21
;

i2 B

IXy;^

L145

Pi." pi. D'Xyi3

'

a mountain, xju
'

[pEV^Fi]

n.f.

eminence

of towering

2Ch2021 sq.Dy iChi3'2Ch32 3 abs. consider 28 6 1 K 12 2 Ch 25 17 30 2 = cf. 1 K 12 (sq. inf.) 6 9 1 K 1 2 2 Ch 1 o (sq. Impf. + subord.)= 2 Ch
; ; ;
,

k e

rrcy
io
9
;

420
Pr
13'
;

~W
IE?:
I.

in gen. consult, take counsel, abs.

v.

m.
foil.;

VW

HIT 3^ (with heart s together) yjr 83 nearly = determine,, sq. inf. 2 Ch 23 t Hithp. Impf. JW y, 83* conspire 30
7

+ 7 i' Ne6

Is45

sl

sq.

>n (v^of

Ar.^cj

is

6 rugged, of

mountain, etc., be difficult ; ]&. rough or difficult


place, mountain).
<

against, sq.

^ (||^>

"liD

IDnjp).

advice (=nxy)) 7 u 'y Ju 20 +28 t.; cstr. nSJJ Is 5 + 33 t.; 11 sf. Vgft Pr 1^ + 5 t. ( + Is 46 Qr; Kt WXy 5 s4 6 taxy Ho io + 7 t. better); invy ,/, 20 73 10 Kt v. supr.); Dnxy Je I8 23 4- 4 t.; (incl. Is 46
n.f. counsel,
;

tn^y T

fi. ">3
21

n.m.

''s^ 8

wood,

forest, thicket
cf.

(MI

DHM

pi.

pjpn (=n.pr.loc.?); Ph.njr and T,

in

MV
2

983
;

(Atafcrty

As. drw D1 BWB230 ,


is 7

Aram. *$!,
cf.
>

JUJ
BA81
'

wood,
476

Jager
c.

)
so

advice

16 2323 17 "" iKi2 813M s 81314 16 Ezr 10 s (where 2 Ch io 2 Ch 22 25 , 8 21 "ilK 'V Eeuss id. Ry), v Jb 29 ; political

pi.

niX?

Dt 3 2 +2t.;
ffl

abs.iy:

+;
2
S5

^jTISJ!

Is 4 f*; counsel,

2Si5 s,S4

Jos 17 15 ; cstr.
pi.

y% Mi 3 +;
2S
18 6 ;

loo.
,

irgg
etc.;

ij?:

iTiy?

Je 4 6 iB

nH%

Ezr

+4

consultation
I

Is 47
]0

13
;

as
2

ace.

cogn.
||

17

ls

Is 8

Ez
]

11

(jn-riVJ?,

JIN);
'V
i
3

c.

wood, forest, wooded 15 height, with trees to be felled Jos 17 (c. v 18 (J), Dt 19 5 (not elsewhere rbv go up to),

Co);

nhy^ 1^29';

t.

(incl.

Ez 34 26 Qr,

a.

13H

give
3
;

counsel

is 16

'y nbj>
5

Ju 20 7 T3?3 3o
;

S i6 M
1

N'an
3

nixy
4
10
;

n^x f
Ch
1 2
20

;=
30

13 Hex); in-13 nyn? yy. Je io as wood out of a forest he liath cut it ; D'ly'rriD 13DIT Ez

design, purpose

Ezr
23

4*

Ne

14

20

33 (||n3B>riD); for war (=generalship)


:

Je 18 D>irnsy

(sq.

^5?

(Baer),

39

10

(mfc-n-JD D'Sy

in

||

trees

against), 49 suitable counsel

Q1V.

el.)

as
in

producing
designation

"W Ec

6
;

2K

i8

20

=Is

36*

2 of Solomon's palace fi^n iy: n*J 1 7 (on structure of this house v. Sta 6*lomo,B",,,!n ZAW1883
'

(cf.

Pr 20 infr.); also t&V nxg Zc 6" counsel of 3 cf. peace; practical wisdom, sagacity Is 19 Je 19 7 Dt 32 s8 (|| flJO"!), Ho io 6 v'\ Esp. in
18
, .

),

io 17 21 =2
-

of foes to

Ch 9 16M of.T^J0 n*f Is be cut down and destroyed


; ;
;

22 8 ;

fig.

^aap

sj@3

WisdLt and proph.; counsel=^good counsel, wisdom Jb38 2 42' Pr 1 2 15 20 5 (its seat ^tT^a); neon j e 49 7 n;e*m p r 8" Is 28* (of ') neon and njnap Jb 12 13 Pr 21 30 II'idid i 9 s
1

iyn Isio34 FTjp in-13 Je46 23 so IS32 19 and nisan ny Zc 1 i 2 iWan inaccessible forest). (rd. Kt
b. as hiding-place for fugitive 1 S22 6 ; lurking4 24 7 2 Je 5 s place of wild beasts 3 Mi 5 2 8 10 14 20 25 1 2 Is 56" 50 80 104 , cf. Ez 34

||

||

Am

II

D^na? 'y Jb 5 "; mra'T'y nn isn 2 (||nr: nosn *) &, a rty counsel CS3 'y p r 27'; counsel of wisdom, when wisdom is personif. Pr i 25 30 (|| nrDlPl); i n bad 3 sense D'yeh 'y Jb io 21" 22" i/r i 1 cf. Jb 18 7 43 15 f 106 Is 29 of plan of '; '1 'y ^ 33" Pr 19 21
||

nibnn 2 o 18 (cf.

Is 3 6 supr.);

v. supr.)

c.

voured by fire
so in

(rd. Qr, ** destripped by voice of yjr 29'; Is 9 17 ("n 'aap ; fig. of the people);

metaph. or sim. of

V| judgments
14

Is io

18

(iny: liaa, fig.of Assyr.), Je2i Ez2i (v.infr.) 16 d. opp. ?Cna. (garden-land)Is2g" 32*; yjf 83
.

23

but also i?p-}3


24
,

1R

At's

garden woodland
14

Is

19 14 btrto* irnp 'y (nx*.yn 'yn), 25 19 20 5"; also Mi 4" Je 32 (nxyri hs), 49 50" 13 'y ^ 107 11 instruction, jivJ? V' 106 guiding
;
;

17

26

B 46 ;

K 19

s8

=Is 3 7 and ^on? Tjina. iy: Mi 7 (secluded and fertile abode for flock, fig. of people, v. Che; Hi-St thinks of sacred grove). e. = thicket,
14 2 ; "IV nioa esp. as symbol of desolation thicket-covered heights (overgrown with bushes 12 18 1! andtrees)Mi3 =Je26 ; also 33J "iyja I S 2i

wisdom of ' ^73 24 inxyT^N i.e. counsellor of* N irn 9 u = my counIs 40"; in fig.
;

Ho

f|?
(||

sellors,

said of testimonies of
'y is
1

God ;=]>rop}ie.cy,
;

rsubo
(|p^,

Ez 7 M (cf.

44

s6
8
;

tioj
||

K 12

*)

d'?j:?o 'y i3tn

in the thicket (or bushes, so


trees

VB) in Arabia must


f.

f'irn,

m'in),

rjsno

je

18

18

ye lodge, caravans of Dedanites.

"W")

*"5?

rnta).

T[n!!y'iEj n.f. counsel, plan, principle, device ; pi. abs. rfjfgb Pr 2 2 20 (|| nffj) in good sense in bad sense nixyiD J e 7 24 (|| Da!> nrne>
;

2 19 of the forest Is 7 (in sim.), io (??. "IN^ 14 Ez 15 2 also v 6 (">Vn YH), Ct'2 3 hp., fig.), 44 l2 '' 1 Ch (in sim.); fig., as singing before V' 96 s1 s3 16 , Is 44 g. particular (ia YT^) IV).
,

jnri);

Drrnixyb
i*
1 ;

Ho

forests are

f 5";
Mi

Dnviixyjo
6
.

^8i

13
;

DnsN
-

ny< 2

S 18 6

see

D^BK

p.

68
z

orrnxyb p r

supr.;

cf.

Driixyb
v.

v 18 17 (v. also J0S17 1618 ); nnn ny:


fiJaJ) "iy: (v..

6'

22 5

(v. supr.);

supr.); 3JJ .TIB'n iy^


fig!

npsr, rtipyi

sub apy.

and ffin

iy:

Ez 21 23

(v. supr.)

'of

Judah

421
(land and people); v. also D1fl infr. ^ 132 6 is a n.pr.loc. (but Bae thinks appellat.

Bi
'-

^If
rd.

JTBJ or defence

^Vf)
s0
.

Ges' B
:

is artificial)

,aB 1MB Now Sta' (Kb thou art more bautiful


8

'auf waldigem Gefilde'),


1

v.

D"")?]

my. On

than, etc.
thyself J e 4

Hithp. Impf.

2 fs.

^nn

beautify

Sh

26 - 26
,

v.

ii.iy\ omy Ez 34" Kt,

W}y) Qr,

v. supr.

dubious ; (\/of following; meaning I, from roughness and porousness^) of honeycomb, cf. Buhl.
II. "l,!^

MV identif. with
<

t nEp adj fair, beautiful m. abs. ns; 2 S B+ HEP Gn3 9 8 6 +6 t.; f. HD> i 2 u 4t; cstr. i4 + 14 t.; cstr. TIB* 2 n + 6t.; sf. ViBJ Ct2 10 "; 15 Am 8 13 cstr. niB} Gn 41 2 r*J pi. niBJ Jb 42
.

j-n. "1J*^ n. [m.]

honeycomb,
1 ;

abs.^Jf!

iS

v 418 ;

/air,
');

beautiful, as attribute of

woman
;

14

2526
;

sf.

^V- Ct 5

honeycomb, containing
,

3 1 2S13 1K1

AmS'Trn
Gn
1

22
;

cf.
i
4
1

25 .TH T) honey 1 S 14 (where rd. ffjfcl ^T^j AT instead of v. as with We Dr Kit in Kau 26 25 in MT); TR-T^J DVn ifajl 1 S 14 (|| Ban v ) and /A)i <A peopU came to the honeycomb behold its bees had departed (v. We Dr Kit

(nS^S

pred.

14

K
;

Jb 42" Ct 6 10 Ct i 1MS 4 117 6 4

=subst. fair one i 8 2 1013 5" 6 ; oft. cstr. TIB' 11 n*no Gn 12 29 17 2 S 14 27 iNirnB? Gn 29 17 s 7 of kine nx-p-JTB' Gn 1 S 25 Dt 21" Est 2 4 18 2 less oft. of boy, young 4 1 cf. v ; "WiTTnB? v
: , ;

VB);
j-

WTB?

,r

'"!?-

3 ? Ct 5 1 ; v. also

1.

ffljp.

man HBJ tf'K 6 Gn39 nS"]D


;

S 14 26

pred. Ct

16

yfi\ HB^
s12

HS'l v" (of Joseph); of Jerusalem


;

f|to
1.

e^n
1

[rpy]] 1 s 1 4*7 (v.

n.f.

honeycomb, only cstr. ni^11. -iy). nnjp v 1. T.

HB^ 4 8
:

trees

of a singer *?ip na; Ez 33 16 olive "iKrr'IB HB' J e 1 1 ; cedar


;

of
of

(fig.

j-n-my
Ch 9 42,42
,

n.pr.m. a descendant of Saul prob. corrupt, v. illfin; p. 221 supr.

Egypt) qjV in its time


09*8 "fj
1

of everything Ec 3"; of various acts 5 17 In DV S 16 12 ns-ip ns> Dy 17 42 , either


,

r Ez 3 1 3
,

cf.

v9 ;

flD<

= subst.

tD-rW

abstr. with beauty

of

eyes, or
'

QV

is

"H?P n.pr.m. father of Elhanan


t

textual

ZAW error (Gr Krenkel

1882' 309

Bu B^f

2S21" (=">V

Ch 205);

'K prob. scribal err.

youth), v. Dr.

anticipating 'K in foil, line error for "PJJ (We) q. v. sub

(We Dr), and


"liy.

"\5?-

trPD-nDVd.
51881

n ' anL

or better

n$*gj (01
adj.f.
is

Gr Gie;

reduplicated, with the force of a


cf.

B^JJpn Jos 15 ir6\iv lap.v), where explained as=fvD3 (@ ( NE. of Beth Shemesh, Xa<r(a)\a>v), mod. Kesla, 88 " 50 " 11 "- 164 . Q ~V! rry v. sub nnp. cf. Rob

ta^y. n.pr.mont. only


,

10

slM diminutive, Sta ;

&&!$,

Pli??),

20 pretty, D*jpp nB"nB* rbi^ Je 46

Egypt

pretty heifer
ID" v.
1

KeicaWamtcrnevri).

rr'ahy v. v t
: :

sub cny.

%
beauty; abs.
sf.

"<ta

"\w,
1

^to!
ma.
fair,

t ["*] n.m.
v. nfcy.
cstr.

*B* Is

W Ez 28
t

7
;

$ v

17
;
ffi

ltf

+ 5 t.; * 45 + 5 *.;
3
12
,

24

rTHO"

v. 1
]

sub

^j
beautiful

Is33

,7

+2

t.;

.Wpr 6

Est 1"; beauty of


;
-

t [nD and
fail ; cf.

vb. be

(NH id. Pi.

deriv.;

Aram. Aph. o^o/'is suffice, finish, Aram. ]|a (PS 3015 ) beautiful, fit, No * 172
1882.

25 30 cf. Pr 31 a woman Is 3 s4 ^45 12 Est 1" Pr 6 1415 25 of Jerus. under fig. of woman Ez i6 Tyre 3 4 2 7 CB* n^3), cf. v "; prince of Tyre, beauty
;

CAnm.

G JJ[-offmann -]LCB
10

321.

Ar
-

^-

y^
1-

of (his)

wisdom

v 17

ideal beauty of

8 7 ; king of Tyre v 12 ^b), 7 king of Judah Is 33' Zion

(V

perform; Eth. h(D<Lf: II. 2, ^n e (entirely) 949 over to, into power of, Di ) Qal Pf. >V2}

("B'-^ao)

^50
.

2
,

cf.

Ctf; WJ
Ezi6 13
;

4
I0
7

7m^/.

2 fs. *B'Jjn (Ko**"-

681

3 ms. apoc. T?) 31';


;

be beautiful, suhj.
fig.

under fig. of tree of "> Zc 9 17

La 2 15 (*J n^i>3); of Egypt Ez 31 8 of ransomed people


;

pers. Ct4 7 of woman Ez

of feet v 2 ; of Jerus. under


16";

Egypt under
sf.

fig.

of tree

Ja(p)pu
Egypt.
2
15

tir^, Kii:^ n.pr.loc. Joppa (Ph. 'B'; As. COT 010" Bez T" - -Am*r T*bUnBr"- MM 146
1

7
.

Pi. Impf. 3 ms.


is

an

idol.

4 WB!| Je io beautify The (Fe'al 'al t) Pf. form ^.30 JVBJB'

Ye-pu
7

WMM
;

159

seaport

46 Palestine (Jerusalem), IB} Jos 19

town of Jon 1' 2 Ch

DIN ^45'

contrary to

all anal.:

rd. either

=NiB; Ezr3

\omva,

mod. Jaffa.

422

N2P
om<,

[nB^] vb. breathe, puff (by-form of DIB, OT189 cf. Talm. ns^ only q.v.; see Ba breath)
;

DHM in MV;
28 s9 ;
;

leautiful,neat,
rWOtJ Is

y\ is 5 or become fair, 01886 725 clean,d. No** ) QalP/.


'

Ar.

Hithp. Impf. 3
for breath.

fs.

D?-n n Je

31

she gaspeth

Ks;Gnio" + o2t.;
2

fs.

nsv;

Nui6 M + i3
5

t.;

ms. ntUT

Gn

24
sf.

+7
3

t.;

2 fs.

[D-\] **y- breathing or puffing out, cstr. Don na^ ^ 27 jrujfing out violence (cf.
Che).

4 2 mpl. nWf^ Je 31 DnsS"! Ju 2i 21 Mai 3 20

Oritur
;

Ex

13

Dt

10
;

3 pi.

20 '?* J e io

etc.;

7m/>/
KVri

KX''

Gn 15*+ 64 t.;
t.;
t.
;

tUPl 4 16

+ 132 t.;
;

3
v.
v.
1

fs.

Ex 2i 7 + 22
Dt 20
;
1

KXPn
3 pi.
1

eVep
nrO" v
\
t" 1
:

sub obs. sub nJB.

ms. tU?n
i 7
6

Gn 30"+ 14 t.; W Gn 15" +


2

Ex

fpl.

njxxrn

s 18 6
3

K2
;

24
;

*|tumi
16

20

15

[J/2"
senses
1

vb. only Hiph. shine out or forth,

+
i

send out beams, cause to shine


fig.
;

(NH

id.,

in

'St.;

+nt.; WV
Ct3
s9

M "$ Ju 9
n
;

2 fpl.

nJKxn
;

Am 4 ,etc; /otd. NX Gn 8
fs.
9

*?

Ct

mpl.
8

WX Gn
(Kt
sf.

IS49

Ez9 7 + Je58 Qr
Kir
12

X.

J'

'" Zim " cause to shine, glorify, Lotz SAS*" '" 18 ; cf. Ar. xj. aedificium datum ;

As. Shaph. sdpu, shine,


TP
Co1
-

N m

WVJ) nj'NX

Inf. abs.
c<r.

Gn8 7 + 2t.;
,1

tUT 27 30 -r3 t.; 7w/.


;

HKX 24
;

+ 3i
;

t;

kindred seem to be

'tCC

ascendit

adullus fuit; Sab. J' raise, 1865. 2H* of a temple yjj,

montem, ZMG heighten Os


1883. 350

3 VH| Ex 9 + 3 t. nNX Jo 9 ^riKX Dt 16 + XT (KXi>) Gn 2 + 62 t. fs. *ff 10 t., etc. Ft. Ec io nxr ('V) Gn 24 + 11 t.; T\T Dt 28 7
10
;
'

15

mme

DHM ZMG
2
;

)_

etc.;

1. go or
;

coi owi or forth

a.

Hiph. Jb 3 7 ,s
jjfitaj

V'?" n l consec. // y'Bin Dt33 V5 3 2 ms. riyBin io ; imp/. 3 fs.Vfi'in 3*; ;

io 22 ; Imv. JNpto

V94
i3?);

1 ;

2 ny'ain 80 ;
''

33 a place, e.g. a tent Gn3i (E; 33 7 nyio bnk nnso LvS io (P), cf. cnptpn-fD 21 12 8 (H); from a house 2 S 1 1 the doors (Tl7"l) of
; ,

from (iP) opp. a Xi3)

1. /ra om<, forth, display beams: of

Dt 33

ahouseJos

19

(JE),

Jun

31
;

W>2 nriSOEx^ 22
, ,

^ 50
Jb
3

2
4

80 2 94 Jb io3
1

(sq.

subj.

rnro light
2.

io

22

i>BN 103 Sffift (of


"tfK y'Bini

Sheol).
,

cause to shine tog

Jb 37 16

subj.

12 17 a city Gn (JE), from a camp 1 S 13 2 K 7 4 29 17 1 20 Mi 4 10 a cave 9" (J), i2 (P), iK 9 1 S 24 the ark Gn 9 18 (J), 8 1619 (both P); out

of vineyards
29

[nyC^J 717 ^njJB? Ez 28


1

'

n.f.

brightness,

splendour,

of prince

and king of Tyre.


1. n.pr.m. (cf.

Ju 21 21 sq. ace. "^yrrnx Gn44 4 a also, of gate Je 1 7'19 Ne 2 13 (E), Ex 9 (J) c. nna NXN i6 Jb3i M pt, cstr. sq. ace. local,
;
; ;

n^rin -sx'

Gn 9

10

"NX* (P), "n^y lye*

24

34

(P); abs.

ty'D' n.pr.pers.
Sab.
btiilS^

et loc.

Ucj>da, A L Ia0(a)<f. b. a son of David 2 S 5 ( U<j>its, L Sa^ 0) = Ch 3 ( lavovt, A Ia$if, L AxiKap) = 4 ( Wouov, A Ia^te, L In(3ey). 2. n.pr.loc. on border of Zebuluu
io 3
,

Hal 150)

a. a king of Lachish Jos


7

3 34 (P), Nu 33 (P; Israel 3 20 out [from Egypt]), 2 Ch 26 + specif., of going going out (!?) from a land (of emigration) Gn

Jos2 6 (JE), Ju

24

Ex

34

16

l2 Josi9 ,perh.=mod. Ydfa, J hour fr. Nazareth,

Kob BB " 34Sf but <t>ayym, A la<f>aym;


,

L Ia<<..
city

24 (all J); partic. of coming forth from 41 land of) Egypt (the Exodus) Ex i2 (J), (the 5 38 15 18 20 13 23 34 Nu 1 1 22 (all JE), and esp. D, Dt 4 45 46 9 7 11 10 16" 6 23 s 24 s 25 17 Jos 2 10 5 466
io"-

14

(all

D),
2b

t fC-'iEro

n.pr.loc.(Sab. n.pr.loc.yB'D, njJB'D


1883,362)^

Je

Nu 33'(P). K 6' 8 9 = 2 Ch 5 2 K2i' s b. go forth from (the Hg 2 -^ 1 14


10
5
, 1
.

DHM
in

ZHG 1876,67,;

Qh

Levitt
18
;

presence of) a person


OyO), G1144
gq "3S^O
.

28

Reuben riyBD Jos 13 Reuben; Je 48 21 in Moab.


in

nyBlD

Ex 8 26 g 33 io6 (all sq. Ex 5 :o Jer2 37 (nt?0), Ju 3 (1 byo);


:

19

Gn 4
12

16

rc?
v*
all

v.

sub nna.
v.

riFSI, Visrnnp?

sub nna.

vb. go or come out


OJ0ft:,

C. in technical senses : abs. go 3 3 4 6 7 77 " 2 i (all JE), forth, of emancipation 5 cf. D"ltrT nriPIO NX* 2 13 ; of release in the
(v.

Dyo Jb i De Ec 7 18 ).

6 16 47' Est 8 Ec io ; sq. (J), 41 7 nND 2 sq. Bf."?t;x; j e io 20 sp 46


;

Ex

(NH

id.;
,

Aram. W); Eth.

wXfr. As.

<M Dl

HWB2S7

Syr. |^xT go forth (in sense of germinate), grow; Ph. NY* march out; cf. SP Ninon </' source (cf water); Sab. Nih </o

= oo out, forth;

(all H), year of jubilee, land, et.'. Lv 25 s4 27" (P); also of a debtor-slave 25 (H); of s divorce VVap fKlPl Dt 24 ; of condemnation : yvh NX iOBE^na \j, 1Q g when he is judged let
11

293031 33

him go

out as a criminal,

i.e.

be condemned;

Nl"

423

N!^
from unreceptive heart V'73'(v.i.3?n
">

of bowels (Cyo) falling out by reason of disease 1519 2 Ch 2 1 d. of flight, involving escape:
.

1);

wrath

\>sb Nui7"(P);
23
;'

abs.

Je4 =2i", 23"=


;|Bt?

Bq

rnnnn,
9
;

du,/ Gn

12

'5

39
i

(J),

Nsn
;

^itj <?

30

so salvation IS51 5 ;
;

IINY)

nrnBCty
1

Je48

opp. taken (by lot)

S 14 41

"lBfc

nyn

ttyVQ ro^l? O^nft Je 1 1 calamity from which llmj shall not be able to escape; perh. also XV, DkrnK KX- D'H^K Ec7 18 /te that fearelh God
shall escape (or be freed from, v. De Hi-Now Mishn) all of tJiem (see VB), on ace. with

of words going forth from mouth of speaker (of solemn or formal speech) Ni" N? 10 3 7 13-J DSVp Jos 6 (JE), Ju ii"iS 2 Je44'

Jb 26 4

Gn 35" i.e. was expiring ; so frin NXFI 1^ 146 4 ^>? 1*3 X3 1 S 25" i.e. when Nabal became s8 sober; also fig. 03^ JO*) Gn 42 (E) i.e. <Ae?>
v.

NV

De.

e. depart

WSJ

J1KX3

when

she

Jb 37 2 Est 7 8 also Nu 303 32" (both P); of s words going forth from his mouth, or from him Is 45 s3 4 8 3 51 4 55" Ez 33 30 ; of V 8 words, in3 struction, command, etc., going forth Is 2 = Mi 4 2 (from Jerusalem), Dn9 a ; of human commandment Est i 19 cf. v 17 h. of children as
, ,
.

going forth from loins (of father)


1

a'JffiD 2
9

S 7

/<ear<

failed
16

Ez24

TSP3 hTW
n^l
riKXa

rust from (ft?) caldron (|| TTjmi) '< 10"; KS'l (v.Co Ez 12*); of glory of 6 fO La i ; hence inf.=,nd

8"= 2 Ch 6 ; sq. 6"; D^brm Gn 35" (P), 1 20 18 =Is 39 7 ; also \SV 'NX* Ju 8 30 ft? alone 2

Gn 46 s6 Ex
(U*)

i
12

Nu

I2

(both P); also of birth BITJB 5 18 (JE), Je i 20 Jb 3"; fig. of sea


;

Ex
f.

23

16

(JE), and, redundantly,


2

Wf

38", of ice v

49

1BN

ft?3t?

Jb 1" Ec 5";
38
W29:i0

lit.,

ft*? D-ts6 flgn

nX

Ch

21

19

i.e.

at the
:

end of

source not expr.,

Gn g**
w

(all

J); of

two years,
of

Eden

Gn 2

,0

of inanimate things river out 6 (J), water out of rock Ex 17

19 (E), Nu 20" (JE), from Lehi Ju I5 ; of molten calf out of fire Ex 32" (E); of gold (after re10 fining) Jb23 (abs., in sim.); in prophecy of

untimely birth Ex2i (JE); cf. Tt^fi f3t? njrfl Dt28' (|| "l.?H); of family or race connexion
2 (sq. ft?) Na i" Is 48 1 Ch i 14 produce of vine (fBJO) Ju 13
1

12

s3
;

NX' also of

cf.

nifrn

NX s n

Dt
Jb Jb

ra

fountain from house of

'<

Ez 4 7 1812 Zc 1 4 s Jo 4 18

(rd.

of seed (semen virile) from man Lv 15 102 (P), 4 2 2 (H); of weapon which has pierced body
25 (tWD), Jb 20 (It}|D) 8 2 S r\bi2n riK'^p V\m and there went out (= was sent out) after him the king' s portion (i.e. the food given by the king); idiomatically of expenditure of money 2 K 1 2 13 (abs., cf. Hiph. v 12 ) of swift movement of arrow from bow Zc

2 8;

Is 14 29 ;

N^ Sam., v. Di) Dr6 NX' H3BD JTJJ of viper proceeding from serpent's root further, with idea of unfolding, growth
; ;

s3

(V-inac), 2

K9

24

Km

8 16 14 2 3 j 40 ; "E" Jf*$0 "1CP! N1 Is 1 1 1 ; of the 9 little horn Dn 8 so of branches of candlestick


in tabernacle

Ex

s2 33 35
-

25

fw

(a

ll

P); then
-

iz6 7! of simply project (tower from wall) Ne y measuring-line going forth (abs.) in a particular
-

9 (like lightning), of lightning out of fire Ez I ; 1 abs. of sunrise (subj. BiOf Ju 5 s1 ) (in sim.), Gn s 10 1 9 , cf. Is 13 (so As., e.g. ultu sit tansi adi
erib SanSi

l4

13

39 Je3i ; of a boundary(-line) going out (abs.) so as then to turn and make an angle Nu 34 49 Jos 1 5 3 4 911 " i6 3 6 7 1 8 1S1517 17 ip*****^

direction

2. a. go forth to a place

Gn

27

(J),

Je 14 18
(see

COT Gni9 23);


15

(D'33i3)
2

Ne

of rising of stars of sentence of judge Hb i 44

EZ3

22

Zc6 6W +
31

so

nri^hsn Kg] Ju 3 22
1

VB); go
pers.),
flNXV'
i

forth in surrender
16
,

II

(sq.

?K
f'N

17 ; of judgment, or right appearing (with sim. of light) Hos 6 5 (rd. K "tiX3 Is


y^

Hpftftal),

62

of a lot
esp. P,

ipi> ja|>
s4

b-nin
i

nxm j os io^JE),
4

2K i8 =Is36 Je 38"*; fW fyf into captivity DrON f 44 WjfJ,


'i
;

t&

16 nbiJS Je 29 ,

cf.

and

Nu 33

Jos

>tf-**> 2

cf.

also

n$

Je 22 11

cf.

2 7 also tffF&Tt'O KSJ 4s Zc 14 VK* 3| 1020 b. go"forward,


;

^33 NX"1 18" (P). g. with especial emphasis on idea of origin, source hyssop out of the wall 1 K 5"; n31H NV HOTO Gn 2 4 50 (J)
Dbnia
:

proceed to or

from
1

has the thing proceeded, of a providential * arrangement, so DJtO Is 28^; VBH NS' tPyBnO
'"<
1

"7X ny"lD fig., n Vl J e <? from evil to evil they go on; in flfj 8 like manner 2 S 20 si vera 1., but read rather nx ' Wn\ and it (i.e. the sword) came out (of the

toward something,

of pollution pro15 ceeding from(nXD) prophets Je 2 3 ; of fire from Heshbon Nu 21 28 (JE), cf. Ju 9 >"o>;
24
;

14

(an ancient proverb)

We Dr Kit Bu. c. come sheath) and fell or go forth, with esp. ref. to purpose or result
:

of fire "

2$>9

Lv 9 M

Je^,

10 2 , *

HND Nu

16
s
;

35

(all

P);

in theophany

v$

*|Sh NX'

Hb

iniquity

vrarn vins *raqn i s 17 35 cf. 24 15 ; ^nb> sr ie>33 ^3!) 2 15 cf. 26 20 further 2 S 2" 18 4 1 K 3 20 i8.i 8 .i9.39 2 K 5 = Mi 1 " Je 37 5 Zc 1 4 3 Dn 1 1 "- 44 + ; of an adulteress Pr 7 15 ; of an angel Nu 22 32 (JE),
, ,

Wfi

424
i

NS*

Dn
etc.

s2

for

ttm

S 22 s (let

my

father

go forth
as

UB^

[to be] with you, cf. Klo) rd. perh. S3 Kit, v. also Dr ; of army marching

(MT (one) shall bring, but rd. 1 s., see VB), v 9 ; fr. a land Je 2 6 s3 ; esp. of Moses bringing Israelites
out of Egypt

Ex 3 101 " 2 (E),

11

out to form battle line nrjjjprr^


(cart.,

KS^Si 7"

and Aaron 6 13 2627 (P); of' bringing


-

(J); of Moses Israelites

MT,<om.'WeDrKit Bu);

W^"^ ^33
285"^
,

Ju 2

in all to which tliey went forth^iSi? NSJ 1 S 8 20 of king going out at the head of his soldiers ; so of '' before his people Ju 4" 68 8
cf.

15

out of (IP) Egypt Ex 18' 20 2 Jos 24 s (all E), Ex 1 3***" 32" Nu 2o 16 23" 2 4 8 (all JE), Dt i 27 6.i 5 .37 6 s al a 8 ,4 4 5 ^sus j 36.11 l6 2fi8 ( all D)) Lv 1936 22 s3 23" 2 5 *>'-* 2 6 1345 (all H), Ex 6 6 7
,
.

108 12
14
,

Ch

Ju 5 *HC

cf.

"2
6 (

Ex

Hb nfc Ru

'* 14"; of going out from Seir of the hand of '\ in hostility 3";

(onxo rtap nrwp),


41

i5
1

K8
v9

(allP),
21 - 51 - 63

Ju2 12
9

69

vmm i6 o2 29 4 Nu f* J2 1S12 8 1 K8 = 2 Ch6 5


18
,

22

JE).

1"; abs. of fire breaking out 3. of combinations, note esp.


:

cf.

3,W\ NiJF
ing,

(inf. abs.) Gn

8 7 going out

and return>

nearly=<o and fro;


lit.

*W *? >> *& &*

WS* 2 S 1 6*= coming forth, cursing as he came;


N3 P8] and none came in,
tQl NX\
1 ,

" 9 Ez 20 14 23 24 (E), Dt 7 + io 5 f '' bringing Israelites out of exile 3441 13 (sq. JP) Ez 20 34 ; obj. rebels (out of, JO, 38 of charioteer bringing Ahab out land) Ez 20 same
sense, Jos
;

22 11 4 3I 32 32 21 34 13 Ez 20 610 , 9 Je 7 s2 16 2 Ch 7 (del. Co), 136" Dn 9 ; abs.,

3 "' 43

K^
i.e.

P8 Jos 6' none went out there was no free egress

or ingress (of besieged city), cf. 1 15"= 2 Ch 16 2 Ch 15 s ; to go out and cowie in before, of 16 1 S18 leader in war Nu 27 cf. 20/; fig. Dt 28 s blessed shalt thou be ~\nttX2\ "1KU3,
1' ,

22 s4 2 Ch 18 33 ; of Joseph's bringing out his sons from between Jacob's knees Gn 48 12 (E). b. of bringing from a
of battle
1

place for a particular purpose (human subj.) Ex 1 9 (|P) ; also (point of departure not expr.,
1'

and purpose sometimes only implied) 3 affl 30


(J),

i.e.

when thou completest and beginnest any


v" 31 2 Ninh
11

Jos

Ju
2

undertaking, so

riKY$> ^31K t6, i.e. I can no more engage in active undertakings ;

u =2Ch2 3
12

S i2 31 =
14

Gn 38 s4
20 3
,

Ch
''

11
,

Ch2 3
29 - 29
;

bringing Israelites

similarly Jos 14

2K

1K3'
Vffn

Is 37

s8

Ex
"'

IS43 out of Egypt


obj.
17
;

8
;

subj., of

to slay

them
subj.

(+^J0$>)s=

19 , ^ t Hiph.
8

27

121 8
278

T
1

32

16

(JE),
1
.

Dtg
c.

Gog Ez

38

4
;

Pf.

Gn
1

=
14" +
13
;

Ez 37

lead out as an
'>

army

S 10"

Ch

16

NSim
faffl)
^A-s'in
,

19

so of

Is

43

consec.

Dt2 2";
t.;
;

riNXin

n Ex32 + 7t.;

of a ruler's function to lead people out 2 2 2 S 5 1 Ch 1 1 Nu 27 17 (P). d.

hence with N"3n and in

Omp Wfn

Nu 2o +3
EZ42
15

2 fs.

nssim

17

sf.

of God's agency in birth

Jb 1 o ,s

e.

= remove

14 Dt6 12 16 1 y^Sin Ex i 3 + 2 t.; 19 12 9 y*#n Exi3 Dt7 Blffn Ex32 +2t.,etc;

Wf^

Impf

tOXi'
6

(NX*)
t.;
;

Lv^ + pt.;
(?*!)
37

KSi>! (RS*1)
t.
;

(from a person's presence) \i'P "N~;>3 IN'Sin 9 18 f. of Gn45' 2S13 ; without ^yOv putting wives and children Ezr 1 o 319 (opp. 3'B^n away
. ||

Gn

i5

"W*! Ex4 24 3 ft. N'XiTI Is 61" Hg 1"; juss. NSV) Gn 1 NXto v 12 Eu 2 18 2 ms. N'Xin Ex i2 46 +5 t. WXhn Jb 3 8 32 NVhl Je32 21 W?*l (Wjft) Lv 23 w 24 +; sf. WN'Si'l 2 K 12"; W^prt Gn ig 28 1 K 21"; DP?V 1 Ch Jmv. m?*l etc.; 9 *#n Gn i9 12 +5 t. + 8 17 Kt (Qr NXVi); toirtn
pK'Xi'

+23 Mi7

NSiM

Dt 4 20 +4
16
;

sf.

v2

cf.

*%fP\
;

Dt4

67

unto

Dt
all 2

g. bring out person a place (human subj.) Jos io 2223 (JE), 6 2124 3 36 17 22 (all D), Lv 24 (H), Nu I5 (P;
(???)
1

1JV3D HXX'

Dt 24 s ).

nnp-^S),
1 1
15

,018

= 2 Ch 23";
2

(r inp of motion to), JT3n-^>X VlKSini) J e 39";


!

subj. angels in

form of men
also

Gn

IS4 3
etc.;

8
;

"?
!

^n

V'

I42

8
;

sf.^XiH
l3
,

25'? J

22 34 ,

/n/.c^r.^Sil Ex6 + ; i6 32 + ; inSSin!) J e 39 14 anom.(Kb ,M2 ),etc; Ft.


i'i t.
11
;

sf-T^OK^Ex
49
,

42 46 47 ; subj.); for (JE; a specific purpose Ex 1 6 3 (P). h. unto a person 23 G1143 (J), with purpose expressed or implied 58 13 2224 M H09 Gn I9 (J), Ju 19 ; Jos io (JE), Je
23 7 i. 3 8 Ezr 8 (c. by) Kt (but read Qr n;SX). unto a place and a person Jos ioaa (JE), Dt 25 19 21 2. fig., obj. persons, bring out Juip' 8 ,4W 17 7 142 143"; o/(!P) distress, etc. f25 68 io7 deliver from enemies 2 S 22" (but ^ 18 49
.
||

M5

I9
'>

1617

(J),

Ez

21

Gni 5

K'Sto li x 67+
'JN'XiD
<ra,

NXtof 1 35'; sf.WXiO 2 S 2 2


etc.
;

Dt 8 14

1. cause

<o

go or coroe

6rmg> out, lead out : a. a person from a + JP loc, out of prison, etc. Gn 40" (E), 27 Je 203, 52" (not ); so with the servant of '< subj. Is 42"; out of house Jos 6 22 12 <S 93 Co (JE), a city Gn I9 (J), Ez of' bringing people of JeruVB ; Hoph.); salem out of city to deliver them to enemy Ez 1 1 7
place,

H2K25

MT

^(so

15 'BpBD); one's feet out of net ^ 25 31 ; bring 20 out into a large place 2 S 2 2 =i|' 18 20 cf. 12 3. bring out animals horses out of \^ 66 29 1 K io =2 Ch i 17 (but read Qal INS". Egypt
,
.

Klo

Kmp

in

Kau AT),

Ch

17

s8

animals

MSP
(from ark, no ja)

425
forth

Nsno Gn
38
s5

Gn

8 I7 (P); for sacrifice, to

(J
s2
;

of

Tamar)

of

women

as

a place Nu 19*. 4. inanimate obj.: a,, carry or bring out (with and without JO) Ex 1 2 39 (E)

captives Je 38

14

s2

MT (but

id.

remnant out of Jerusalem Ez Hiph., v. supr.); exiles, from


;

Am 6
1

10

2 2

S i2 30 =
-

Ch 20s

2
l

io 26

23

4-6

24"

s2 25 Cb.9 29 34" Je 8 1 7 50 (subj/'), 6 8 7" 12 4b Ez 1 2*' (in v read Qal, of. v so Co), also s 10 7 Lv 26 10 24 (Co 24 ); obj. rtflfon J3Kn Zc4
-

28

Ch

61816

of waters, among D'NS^n flBVrbN Ez 47 s which are caused to flow into the sea (but <3 Co D'XWnn DVSrrbX into
the

the peoples 38 s (om. <S Co)

sour

hand 1'rom one's bosom Ex 4 M ( J), cf. Ru 2 18 (food from dne's cupboard). c.-=draw iTiyna ^"in

7 '' b. take or draw out (from (H), Ezr I one's person or luggage) Gn 24 s3 (J) ; draw out
.

(bitter, salt)

waters, see Field


;

VB).

coming forth only c. \0 and 21 Kt sf., 1'y MmtVl 2 Ch 32 Qr), and some of those who came forth from his loins

t [fc^ST] adj.

(WP

Ez

810

28 s9

Lv 4 13

(subj. -' 1 6*

'').
1 46

d. bring out to a place


1

Dt
e.
cf.

(raa in

||

is 37

s8
).

4
1

6 27

Ez 46 20
.

cf.

Dt
18

s8

bring out to (or for) a person

Gn

18
,

"

i4

Ju 6 19

t[SS] n.m.
spring, produce
origin, root, stock)

Jb27I4

only pi, issue, off-

22 ' 22
.

f bring out from


1

2 *8

([?)

a place to people Nu 1 7 " (P). g. bring out 12 in payment, pay (money, tribute, etc.) 2 1 2

20

(by eb in behalf of : or
Israel).

put

it

it,

on

h. bring forth

forth, imposed (=cause to rise

offspring of men, abs. 24 23 nivasn] D'KXNVn L522 ; elsewhere only Is and Job cstr.' TS"? 'trow I s 48 19 (|| "^JTIT) ; sf.
:
'

(Xo 1.

""-

comps.

^aL

or appear) the heavenly bodies Is 40 26 Jb 38 s2 ; see also "liK NX* nabyni 28 11 and hidden
lie

*Bg Jb 31 8 14 1'tOTKX Jb 27
.

WW 5" (HTO). & 44


(II

3
(
II

id.);

VJ3);
s3
. 1

D.TXSXX 21 8

(||

Dyi]),

things

Is 6 1
sf.

9
(II

id.),
,

65

2. produce of earth,
;

(the miner) bringeth forth to light.

forth by miracle : 15 Nu 2O810 (JE); id. Dt 8 Ne 9 15 f 78 16. j. produce, generate, bring into being : of 14 magicians trying to produce lice Ex8 (P); a smith producing weapon Is 54 16 ; see the

bring Moses, water out of rock

i.

?g?r' ?l
f
1.

^39 IS34

'*!

H?7

42

5
-

N2i>2 n.m. Ho63 place or act of going


;

abs. 'a forth, issue, export, source, spring Jb 2 8 1 ^75 7 ; cstr/oNu30 13 +9t.; tttBJb 3 8 27

threefold

N'n Pr 30 s3 33 33 ; of' causing 0r6


-

Dn 9 25

sf.

Igjffe)

f
'

itttB
t.;

Ho 6 3
sf.

itWia

,/,

7
;

to

Nu

14 elsewhere proceed out of (|D) earth 104 of earth as producing Gn I 12 24 (both P), Is 61 11 Hg 1"; of Aaron's rod bringing forth blossoms
</<
-

pi. cstr.

'SSto Is 4 i 18

+5

l'NSto

Ez 43";

Dn'tTOB
7

Nu 33 22

ffVKJriO

Ez 42"; 1. a going
;

forth: a. the act,


V'

of Ho 6 3
of a

of thesun=rt.sm<7
2

23

17

(P).
etc.),

k. bring forth words (out of


i.e.

19

mouth,

speak

Jb8

Ne6 19 Is48 20 (||Tjn,


onyj
1

JftD^Pl);

18 15 Pr io 29" abs. EcS ; oipub1

10

Kt);

(v. NV If); "en 'O Dn 9 s5

man
Ez
1

(opp.

K13B

gwragr forth
2
4

of a command.
goings forth of

b. concrete, nbia 'tTOB


exile, i.e. those C.

lishing a report SJ OB'


rib'by), c f.v*
36

IT^'Vl Dt2 2

14

(||a

D2>
32

9
;

37
;

(rqp)

'so 1 4

(n??
;

^ "F

px? '
!)-

US1
5.

'Ml
fig.
,

N1113
subj
.

way

going forth into exile (in sim.). out, exit : concrete, of chambers in
;

bring forth from swallowed Je 5 44


'

(fa) Bel's

mouth what he has


;

11 temple Ez 42 43" (opp. VK31B) BHpan 'tTOB Ez 44 5 (opp. n^3n 8138). 2. </*< i/feA gro#

V'

!35

7
;

fire,

13 wind, out of treasuries io out of Tyre Ez 28 18 curse,

forth: a. utterance of mouth or lips (esp. of solemn or formal speech), A "'B tTOB Dt 8 s ; 'a

over the land Zc


b.bifl?

5";

of Jeremiah,

"IJg

K'Xin

DK

V$?

J e 17" ^89*;
1

Je 15" if thou bring forth


is

from (Gie
that which
base);

the precious without) the base, i.e. if thou free

export of horses

pure in thee from base admixture (Gf; Gie if thou produce the noble without the
bring forth, i.e. exhibit, righteousness s 10 (innocence Che) ^ 37 Je5i (cf.Qal 1 f end); niobs 1it6 NX*! Jb 12 22 cf. Hi 7 9 ; subj. servant
,

of going forth : 21 2 K 2 Is 58 11 (in


.

Z. place a. source or spring of water


.

soDt23 Nu3o Kio 2 *=2Ch i'


8

13

(P).

b.

sim.),
7

33

107

(||

IttTO),

r*

(||D'n-D:^)=is4i (||iV .); fVbyn jirn 'B'a tTOa 30 2 Ch 32 b. p/ace of departure of Israel on

18

march Nu33" 2
cally,

(P).
1//

c.
7

XpD=eost
i.

(place of

sun's going forth)

75 (opp. 2"iy); zeugmati'tTOa


e
.

of', of publishing EBipa (i.e. religion) to the world Is 42 13 8 tHoph. Pf. 3 fs. HXVin Ez 3 8 (del. Co); 2S D'tWD Ez 14 22 47 s l't. fs. nK!na Gn 3 8 ; m.pl. (but v. infr.); f.pl. fitona Je 38^; be brought
.

65

3-iyi 1j?3

<fce
37

ea s<

aW

the

west

zAe (cf.

<wo Orients,

whence

silver

Qor43 ). coines=win Jb 28

d. place
1

rTOXnpl

X&l

NXta 38 27

(others, the

and to cause the growing-place growth) of young grass to sprout.

ma
his concubine
41

426
(in the light) like

w&
a garment.
.

f n.NSi 2 n.pr.m. l.son of Caleb byEphah


I

C. c.
16

^Sp

pers.

Ch

46
,

@
I

la<ra(v),

Movtra.

2. a descendant of Saul
9

" t

Ch 8 s637 ( Mara)=

=present oneself before 22 29.29. ', vjsl, Jos 24

Macro-a

Ex 8
j

9 (both J), Pr g I0 i( v- ftlg0 d).

13

in both M6>cra).

so as servants or courtiers (v.

75;

c),

with im-

[r>rte]

n.f. only pi.: a.

Mi 5'

VniKXiD

plication of readiness for service, ^'"ISOy


'' ' ' PV Jb 1 2
'.

Zc 6 5

d.

(cf future ruler out of Bethlehem), his origin. b. 2 10s Qr JVNSiD places of going out to,

c. ?y pers. take one's stand


;

on
16

the side
to/m>

of

Ch 1 1 13
D?

c.

\ DJ?

*{>

3JV-e ^ 94

i.e.

a privy

(cf.

Ar.

yj**

Germ.

will take a stand for

me against the workers

Abtritt),

euphemistically for

Kt
f.
;

nilfino.

[nSTin]
(?),

n.

outgoing,
only
21
;

extremity,

of holding one's (|| '''?), ground, maintaining one's position before * * s 6 1 Dt 9 2 Jb (T?*? ?3^) V' 5 J so c. "33? Jos I (D),

of iniquity

D^PJ

source
late

escape

pi.

chiefly
s

P and
30
;

41
2

';

c.T5?3 Dt
20 6
.

24

ii

25
;

abs.

3ni$

^GJ?

JW

;abs. T\\tit.n f 68
;

cstr.

niKXin Pr 4 s3 +

Ch

Josi8 19 Qr(KtVniXVin); nfcpi Nu34 Ez48 nixsh jcs i 5 *+ 2 1. sf. vntata Nu 34 4 + 3 t.;
primp*
DrriNXin

T [JS

vb. Hipli.

set, place,
L490

a vivid and

Jos i5 7 +8
16

1 Ch 5 ; outgoing, extremity of 3 18 border of territory Jos 16 i7 (l>oth JE), else4 6 8812 4711 Jos 15 16 8 17 9 i8 1214 19 where P: Nu 34
-

1.

t.

16 s

Qr (Kt inNvn);

forcible syn. of
sf.

DB'(Ko

Ges

{71

) Hipb. Pf.
6
; ;

cf. I Ch 5*. outskirts of city Ez 48 9 *< 2. Dn 'n p r 4 (? read niKSIO) sowm* of life. 21 3. 'n nils? \^ 68 escapes from (lit. /or, i.e. in
14.22.29.33.

30

is. Qr (Kt WVn), Jb 17 9 sf. n^OSm consec. Ho 2 5 lmj>f VrijiSn Gn 43 MM Gn 30 38 Ju 8 s7 sf.' D3.im Gn 47 s 2 ms. SfB Ju 7 5 etc.; 7w. tt^RI Am 5 15 Inf. cstr. 3n Dt s c 28 56 (Ges* 5S K 2 Kb -); Pt. 3'SO Ju 6 s7 ; set,
;
;

34 '3>Sn Je 5 1

'

'

1-

place,

c.

ace:

+3
17

view of) death.


I"

Ju6
stand (i 3V Pa.
1

37

27

2S6
2
;

(J + |KX rulp), + ^n3), c^insin 1 Chi 6';


loc.
;
||

Gn 3038

[^2^]

vb. only Hithp. set or station

oneself, take one's

Ar.

O^nn

Hithp. t--) be constant, firm) 13 16 'nm consec. 2 Ch ii ;

& deriv.; Pf 3 pi.


;

Nu
;

Impf.

S5 of setting foot on (b]l) ground Dt 28 s6 Gn 33 15 (J sq. QV)=station with thee some of my retinue; + -!?p G1143 (J); so with 2 idea of presenting, introducing to Gn47 (J);
1
;

+ 7XK

24 2 29. W-&. Dt 7 +6t.; 3prP Jb4i 3W p r 22 10 1 S fs. MRW ExV read t. ajRnn 3 + 5 3 (but
;

set

(so that all

may
34
;

see)

+?
Dfcf

Jb

17

sq. 2 ace.

(=set as) Je 51
(lest)

W^W

nWSHI H02 5 and


site

asrnni,

c f.
;

Sam Ges' 71 Ko

1 '

430 )
;

ms. ajprin
'
16

7 set

(=exhibit)

Iter

as in the day when


7 (opp. v in^n

2S'i8

13

narnsi
i 9 "'+4 s io ,9 + 6

Hba
t.;
t.
;

0rW Ex
oiprin 5 2i + 4t.; stand : a.
2
i

aanv | 2 +2 t.; 7mu irnn 8 +5t.;


1
;

was born (|| nB'lJJ


dsbts

n3D''B'BS) ; fig. set up, establish,

-ij?Ba ttlffi

Am 5
Ex

15

px?).

c.

7w/. cstr.

a?PT?(5)
1

Hopb.

7jp/ 3JJ

io 24 (E) 6e stayed, stopped,

station oneself take one's stand, 4 phr. of place, Ex 2 (E, c. pi "),

detained (of herds,


"ins'
1
,

etc.)
v.

S 18 13
30

(c.

"MM?), fig.
1414
,

= stand

pn2 IfW;
,

sub nnv, pnx,

-inv.

aloof
ir

(VB
22

Dr);
(both

^.

H'3,

|ppv); c.aloc.
31

Exi 9 Nu2 2

E),

Ju 202 Dt
2
5 1
;

also (in sense of

having a
VTffffi

in
'

place or position)
2

7K"^
i

^33-^33

3nne
loc. 2

c.
14
;

?|in3 pers.
c. ?5?

S io

23
,

S 23"=

Ch
2

1 1
1

loc, at, by

Nu 23 315 (JE), upon


;

J vb. Hipb. lay, spread, late (Ges Aram. W. Pa. Aph. id., also expound, ; auslegen ;' Ar. iJij is put or /ay (down, on = Aram, y) Hipb. Impf. a place, etc.), but

t[J'*

^
5
;

Hb
c.

TV-

(||ncy), V'

36

Is 58

s
;

nyw ^ 139
71XB>

8
;

lay, spread out, sq.


1 s

(fig.)

c.
s

h$

pers. v. infr.;
'),
;

DB>

and DV

pers.

Ex 34
1

(subj.
('-

Nu

16

acc.lSKI pB> Is 58
(S/te'o/

(both JE).

b. abs.

S 3 10
(J),

subj.)
7

esp. of

(as

my

couch).
6 laid,

39 / 7 spread om< Hopb. Impf. VT, (Pu.

standing quiet and


deliverance of '

passive, to see the


13

Pf.

De Di
;

al.)

Ex
4

I4

S 12
1

"

2
16

mighty Ch 20 ,;
2

Est 4 3

subj. riB")
Is
1

worm,

spread; subj. ISNl pt? as. couch for king of

(|h); oftakinga stand to fight

Babylon
t

4".

Si7
14

V'2
,

in
;

militaryarrayJe46 (c. 3accomp.),v (||'^f |?H) 6 to answer a charge Jb33 ; VfcO i3 13XW 8" and they (terrestrial things) stand forth 3

[V^]
4

n.[m.] couch, bed (poet.;


;

sf.

"y^ Gn
'

49
t.

l7

+2

(+

pi. cstr. 6010


1

K6

W,
Kt,

Ch 5

1 ;

sf.

*gttj

Jb

v.

yxj); couch, bed,

yw
of wedlock or concubinage, 6 37 1 Ch 5'; in gen.

427

w
2.
2

Gn

49^ (J), hence


s

3 of grace fD, on lips, >//45 (sq. 3), v. Che.

*Br)

msr

13 'rnsi Jb 17

(Ij-n-a

bW

by

132

*4J*B
cf.

Pt.

= cast,

molten 'OH DVI


1

iKf=2

Ch

as
1

rrgjroijl;

f 139V
t[^Sj]
n..m.

1K610

only Qr, properly flat

; predicate 16 3. Pt., fig. firmly established, pred. of 7 'D H""1 Jb 1 1 1S and thou shalt be estabpers.,
.

K7

33

cstr. as subst. r\fr\)

pVO

surface,only of lower projecting storyof temple, 6 s10 ; v 6 rd. J^lfri the side-chamber, as yfy 1

lished (HN-J-T)'^).

Bo J6M Sta ZAW1883

,S6
,

v. also
;

66 v 58 Ez 41

t[np2^]
SnpVZ
1
3
II

n.f.

a casting

(of

metal); D"p
(tap*? in

K 7M
)-

cas< a< t* casting

tySQ
Is 28
s0

n.m. couch, bed


bed
is too short
||

0^

'*>?

"W?
one-

2CI14
1
1.

the

for one

to stretch

self ('13BP coverlet in

cl.)

vb. pour, cast, flow (Talm. id.) 15 1 16 T Qal Pf. PV Lv 8 +2 t.; P3H consec. 2 14 W 2 Ch 17 etc. Lv 14 s6 sf. 4 ; 7p/ P* 7 0$$ 1

fp^
15
;

' p^lft n.m. a casting in? into clod (of metal); of dust compacted 38 pxiDb nay Jb 3s . 11. pVID v. sub piv.
;

iKf
I"lpS3

t[r\pl!
is

l*2] n.f.

1. pipe (through
2
.

which

oil
(cf.

P'^.Gn28 +8t.; pvfl iK22 (intrans. 3 9 p'ifK Is 44'; Tf$ v sense); 3 fs. P'Sl?! 2 S 13 41 3 40 Imv. P* Ez 2 4 P* 2 K 4 W! ipvl 2 K 4

Nu5

18

35

poured) rripSID Zc 4

2. a casting

mjJT),

wpxrs

D^r

Ch 4?.

tTSp
potter,

vb. form, fashion

(NH

in pt. ISi"

P*. ^>8s. npj Ex 38 Jb 3s 24 3 PWJ Jb 2 8 +5t.; pi.OW 2 Ch 4 D"p^ 1K7


1 34 s7
;

K 18

38

Inf.

creator, and
)

deriv. ; Ph. IV potter ;


;

Z liT
*>

30 nip^P v ;

1. pour, pour
+ by Gn
1
12

Syr. )jI=iX'|

out, oil, in anointing,


sq. Jflft

As. &<>ro, as
44'; "p
26

Ar.JU^ HwS309 Heb., Dl )Qal Pf.


2
8
;

etc.

covenant, contract;
Is

sq. ace, (pe>)

28 18 (E), 35 I4 (J) ;
(|J3B>

Gn

sf.

rnr

Is

45

18
;

m.
7
;

+ by Lv 8
text)

(P); sq. by

Ex

2 9 7 (P),

io' 2
3
;

implied from cons 9 ; sq. \qf + 'b

+ i04 + 8 t.
v 19
;

Pf.; 7wy?/. 3
12
;

v6 ;

fig., c.

Wl 4- 7V
;

sf.

Is 44

oil in sacrifice,
1526

+ by

W3f| Is44
25 i

1 s.

m.lf fl Gn 2 5 sf. T]%K Je i


18

9^
;

W.
Pt.

Lv 2 16 Nu 5 16

in cleansing, 4- by Lv 1 4 (upon 4 his palm; all P); oil into (by) vessels 2 4 ; 11 for drenching, 4for washing, 7JJ 3 ; water,

"ySpi

Is 4

+ 20

t.;

-\f

+11
Is

t. sf.;
;

by

8 s4 ; for boiling (into (3) the caldron), s symbol., Ez 24 ; for satisfying thirst (fig) + by
1 1

K
3
;

9 1. of human activity 44 who forms out of clay a vessel


:

pi. D-ISi''

45 14 30

+ 6 t.;

sf.
;

Ch 4 a

T^

49*

cstr. ''If

l8 4.4.6.6
ace. to

Ch4 La4 !
23

Zc
58

"

a. of a potter 25 16 Is 29 4i Je ] ast twQ ( these


"i)|

Thes SS et
29
-

al.

error for "ttiN); '"(n)

Is44
2

15 blood (of sacrifice) + "*f^J Lv 8 9' 40 41 2K4 cakes (rt33p ) (P); pottage, for eating,
-

potters vessel
potter's clay Is
''n IT'S 1 8
2-3
.

2S17
16

f 2'

Je 19 11

*n

"in
1

into

S 13 him
;

fig.

(al. less

uj>on).
26
37

of disease i3 fBJ ^41' infused prob. as 3 molten, i. e. fixed 12 2. cast (objects of metal) Ex 25
313

baj 30"; P?p3 Je 19 ; b. of a carver of wood, graven


;
.

"

1 Ch 4 , 7 (all P), 3. Pt. pass, as adj. fig. cast, 1 7 15 liard, of crocodile's scales Jb 41 ; of crocodile's 1616 4. intrans. flow, heart v (as stone).

36
-

s6

M 30

37

38
.

s27

46

=2

17

Ch 4 3

pour, only P?l px>b nay. T

K 22

s5

(of blood), 3h^ npS3


24
;

Jos
fig.

2 P. /. s3 of shekels of silver, etc., j>our out Jos 7 ;


;
,

23

Hiph. Impf >?h. 2 S 1 5 npjb 2 K 4';pour (oil)


se<

Dp>l

K4

910 12 Hb 2 1818 C. frame, devise in images Is 44 20 ^ 2. of divine activity: the mind ?*? V'94 a. (as a potter) forming Adam out of lay from HOIK Gn 2 78 ( J ), beasts and birds, also from iTOIN 21 9 9 11 ,1 1!! v 19 (J); Israel asapeopleIs27 43 '44 45 2 24 the servant of 64", even from the womb 44 Yahweh from the womb 49 s of the formation 7 Jeremiah in the of the individual man 43 womb Je i 5 the eye of man ^ 94 9 the locust 26 s Am7'; Leviathan ^ 104 the dryland 95
.
'
'

of the ark, 2

(Dr Gr).

W*

Lv
18
;

10

down (]); but read ViM ' Hoph. Pf pSin ^ 45 /r;,/ 2 2333 16 2 Ch 4 Pt. PV i K7 Jb 22
8 15 s4
;

1818 the mountains the earth Is 45 ;

Am 4

13
;

bbn

. Fig. perh. lost sight of in some of the above, and quite certainly in the forming of light IS45 7 of summer and winter ^ 7 4 17 , the
,

Jeio 16 =5i 19

Jb37
(H);

p??

ii

15
;

cstr.

pX

iKf;- 1. be

nil of

man Zc

12 1 and the 3? of
,

men
;

15

i^

33

poured, subj. fn?, sqfig.

bv

of foundation

Lv2i' (in anointing), 16 of wicked Jb2 2 , v. Di;

b. fig. for frame, pre-ordain, plan (in divine u of an purpose), of a situation pif"lD Is2 2

-fiT

428
J6

npva
2

D"1p V9 37 "tpT 19 / /iaue planned, 7 lOtB a/so rfo 46 11 11 "" by Hjn '' Je 18 TO"?^ devised it to establish s 10 it 33 NipU. P/. i> -ixir*6 "?E)b l8 43 Pu. 6e/ore m a (700" was not formed (created).

occurrence
HSS'JIX t)S

=2 K

s5

S 14 Qr,
on
29

30

cf.

supr.; Pt. TfTfQ

Ez 81*; kindle,

t'<

set

fire, sq.

32

+ spfe>);

819 ace, "Vy + etaa Jos 8 (JE), Je field of corn, + t^3

jSm"";
Ju
49

..

dwellings (no Etaa) Jesi


eta -f sq. ace. prep.
b]l,

30
,

cf.

also
16

also

Je

(of Jerusalem

P/. B'DJ <fotys (that) were pre-ordained (in the divine purpose) \jr 139 16 (cf. Qal, 2 b).

TW

under
'3 Eta

fig.

Hoph. 7n^/
aray

weapon
<

i> -]^V ^3"b Is 54" rfl that is formed against thee will

"W

La4

TlVm (hence Je n Ez2i 3


.

of olive-tree); elsewh. 3, 1", 14 12 32 27 s7 17 21 43 49 50 )

Am

not prosper.

P
'

4 * ^^ C *

>

comP- Ar. JJu

oe

suw/c,

1.
is

form,i>aming,purpose; fl.^!pn.m. '>Gn6 s +5t.; VW Dt3i 21 Hb2 18 n ^103";


;
. .

U26S

depressed; _<Jj hollow, cavity).

16 2. pottery, formed by the potter Is 2 9 3. form of form of a graven image Hb 2 18 man as made of the dust \jr 103". 4. of what

framed in the mind

(<rf."'R
:

1
s

C,

b),

imagi"15P
21

nation, device, purpose

(3)3? J"l(l)ae>nD
;

Gn
^);

n.m. Pr310 wine- vat (a trough or hol3J3J low excavated (axn Is 5 2 ) in the rock for reBenz ceiving the juice trodden out in the 05 212f sometimes also wine-press (the trough in ), which the grapes were trodden out); abs. 30 B 3 Is 5 2 + 4 t.; cstr. apf Ju T Nu 18 ;
:

3j

iCh2 9 18 niaero''' 28 alone Dt 31 21 (J); 1|D T T


(J),
;

66

a^GnS
Is 2 6
3

|g Dtis 10 ^p> Zc 14 ;
sf.

purpose (or frame of mind). (In common in sense of impulse ^^Qn IX'and JTin n>P of good and bad tendency in man.)
<
1

NH

a stedfast ~W\ is

Jo 4 13
16 13 2
press

^
Pr

14

16";

pi.

u D^ Jb24 + 4

t.;
16
14

Pr 3 10 ; wine-a<, Is5 2
;

Hg2

(||

715),

31
2

oft.

||

K 6* Ho 9 Jo 2 Jb 24" ISTJ D ^,
1

r& Nu 1 8 2730 Dt 1 5
1
25

24
;

Is

appar. of the wine10 s3 6 (hence Je 48 ).


y

tn.*^" V
1

n.pr.m. son of Naphtali


4

Gn 46 :4 =

Designating particular localities, Ju

as] 3PJ,

Zc 14

10

Ch7
*
,

,3
,

Nu 2 6

^fn

<ap? (near

Jerusalem).

(P).
a. chief of

T ~1^^ n.pr.m.

one of the
11
.

bMJOj*[v.
tflp" ]
1

sub pp.*

Levitical choirs of singers 1CI125 gent, of 11. "i, c. art. subst. coll.

=
.

b. adj.
49

vb. be kindled,

Nu 26

burn (Aram.

~lp ,
:

(P).

[ v^"

bers

m. pi. sf. '~Y"\ my forms, memof my body Jb 17 7


1

11.

fSl, burn, intrans.; Ar. jjj, id.) 16 3 ms. ~IPZ Is io ; 3 fs. 1pm Dt 32^; Pt.
5 rnp' Is 65 ; pass.

Qal Impf.
act.
fig.
f.

"lip;

30

14

; 6e

kindled,
16
;

of

t [J")^] vb. kindle,

bum

(intr.)
>?
;

33 (rare)) Qal Impf. 3 fs. nsfrn I s 9 431 2 Jesi^Kb'- ); 3fpl.n3nxri Je 4 9 ;kindle,


17

(NH

id.
12

so burn, judgment, eta T\p>3 Tp; -^J Isio Dt 32 s2 afire hath been kindled (nrnpT ) in iy " ,r t'< burneth unto She' 61; wrath, PiKE'-lS! 1 P ?!

aW

intr., fig. of wickedness, Is 9 ; sq. etaa be kindled with fire ( set on fire), of thorns (in

fig.

of people displeasing to
5?S Is6 5 5 ;

\ ^XS

]fv H|N

Di>n-b nnp*

pt.^ kindled, as subst.


Lv
6 266 ;

Je 49 2 (of dependent towns and vilof Rabbah, under fig. of daughters), 5 1 58 lages 13 Niph. Pf. nriSJ 2 2 2 (of gates of Bab} Ion).
12

sim.) 33

u n^pjD Eta Hiring 3 o to take fire from that vAich BN6 is kindled, i.e. from the hearth (Lg ).

Hoph. Impf.
1
4

Je9

1I

ls

-|-2
;

Je 4 6' 9 VIM

Kt(Qr Ne i 3 +
fig.

finSHI consec. iriV3);


2 t.
16

2K22"
1317
;

fs. "Ipin

"I^W

Je 15 14

6e burning, burn, of (perpetual) altar-fire


fig.

be kindled,

+ Je 2 of wrath of \

Qr(cf. supr.);
2

Lv6 2 6 6 (P);
-

of Vs judgment, "SNa
14
,

nnip^m
22

K 22

be
17

burned, of gates of Jerusalem, sq. etaa, Ne I 2 ; 15 desolated Je 2 (of cities of Israel), cf. 46',

15 similarly 17 IpFl supr., as prob. source of both).

hvby Je

(cf.

Dt'32

mountains and pastures); of land 9 11 16 1 s. Vtpj\ Hiph. Pf. rvyri j e 1 1 (|| rnajj). consec. Je i^^+s t. TNVtm 2 S 14 s0 Kt;
9' (of
; ;

of 1p^)

TTij3* n.[m.] a burning (properly Inf. cstr. 16 abs. and cstr., fig. of '^'s only Is io

judgment,
T 1jp"iO
"

v.

[15J] supr.

(<Qr
v
31

ijWJfril
30
;

Imv

Ges 571 Kb'


r d.
;

431

);

Wxn
Ko'
c-

Je 51

WfTrj consec. 32"; Impf. TlS'l


(

La 4";
Ges lc );

nvvra i s 2 f W!P1 Jos8 19 + 2

narvwt

abs. n.[m.J a burning mass; 4 , V' io 2 my bones are scorched IBtof *Ota$P through like a burning mass; pi. cstr., fig. of
1

t.

WSn

v 8 ; Imv.

Vs judgment,

D^iV

"Ip'lD Is

33"

(||

n^aiN

Eta).

429
TJTTp'i'S n.f.

**
;

hearth (=p!ace of burning),

Je 6 8 Ez 23 17
consec. 2

sq. 5JO

v 18

Hiph.
;

l'f Disypjni

only of altar-liearth, the plate or top of altar,

on which burnt-offering was laid and consumed. 2 nanpri ^>y 'o i>y nSiyn Kin Lv 6 (sq. oaten twi
ia

25

4
;

S 21"; /mp/ D^p*! v 9 7mi>. ypin Nu of some solemn form of execution, but mng.
:

uncertain

TEH).

irapatnypariCuv);
1

Aq Gesimpale; @>expose(it)\ta(tiv, XW ^crucify ; KS "' - ""


12

(419)

TD^ip"
site

n.pr.loc. a city of Judah J0SI5

56
;

throw down (Ar. ajJI) a rock

Unknown.

Iapcueap, A IficSacyi, LleKvaa/u.


cf.

rmb
I"

s
2

('<

yab

v),

Nu

2Ch25 ): + Hoph. p*. 25


(cf.
4
.

D'y^en

S tij
,,

pass, of

Hiph.
(Ar.
27
;

MM*
(from

(\A>f following;

evil,

Jai jrregerve or fear); viii. be pious, careful of


3059

Ar.

[l^p

vb.

awake
1
20

licJ

wake, be

one's religious duties

(Lane

)).

Tn^
v.'

n.pr.m. father of Agur, n|T"|3 ni3K


1
:

awake)- Qal Impf. J^ K 18 + 3 1. ff*l Ju 6 ^ 7 8" 1 K 3


;

"PfJ
4

Gn28 le

15

Gn4i";

XfrEn Pr 30 (read probably 'K^OT or NKt?t?

* Hb
of Baal
;

Be-Now "")

1K3
Ju
16

15
1

"

; awxiAe, Gn 41 " 27 18 sq. instft? Gn 2 8


27
;

v.

Baer) ;

fPW
1

(E),
(J),

16

of Noah,
fig.

i3\t?

Gn o>
\jr

(J), i.e.
s5
,

t^^mp''
ace. to

n.pr.m. (Impf. from >/l"y


,

+ ^

drunken sleep;

of ^

meaning dubious; perhaps better regard nip* as n. abstr. from np\ and render Preservation of God) a man of Judah
1

01

!277h2

suddenly active; of enemies

Hb 2 7 Vid.
.

78

i.e.

from become
also

pp Hiph.
T
[

'P

vb.
id.,

Ch

18

T
.

XmijX,

A*

Uk6ut,\,

Ie^Ai/A.

praised

Vid.

^nf

(NH

be precious, prized, apPi., Hiph.; Aram. TpJ, ta,


Pa.

T\p ( </oi following; cf. Ar. LjJ be obedient ; HWB,S Sab. npi hear so As. dkd (npif) D1 ;
(favourably), hear (and answer), also in n.pr. in JWipi, heV*, l^onp*

"^i?., i*iu As. ak&ru, be HWB ; Ar. '.i\ precious, costly, and deriv., D1 be heavy, 11. honour ; dignity; Sab. n. JUST

be heavy, precious;

honour;
cf.

weighty, precious, honoured;

DHM

t [nnp"1 ] n.f. obedience;


10

MV).

Tfl Aonowr
;

cstr.

D'By

nn^

DHM )Qal/y. 3 fs. r\y^ 1S16 21 2ms.n-!p;is43 4 is.'rnpJZcn 13 3 pi. 30 9 **? 1 139*; /mRf.TP*! 1 S 18 "ljj") V' 49 i|?.
ZMG1883402
;
; ,

Gn 49 c. subject, genit. (Daghesh forte dirim. Ges W2b Lag BN82 DK nnjp^ p r 30 c. object,
17
),

72"; juss. (NJ"pp


a..

'!l

2K1

1314
;

.1

= highly valued, esteemed, David's name, Ip"!


'ICE'
1

1. be precious :

genit.
14

1ND
(

S 18 30

of Israel,
f God's

Tya

$"J"J

IS43

taip^Jb8

v. Dip.

+ nnajj, ftf^nK)
t' j

thoughts vipr-iD ^1
life

bc*.
j

.7

pw\ rpop, Ti'"i'


1..'

DJN3P* t:'
:

DW
t:':t

TJH
v.
cf.'

39

17

(^ w Hi
2

Hup render Aar<i, difficult:


(Bfe3), in

m/i?!

Dn

"
).

b. esp. of
1

phr.

sub

Dip.
v.

fj^l
sub np.

-B>33

nn?^

S 26 21
;

i.e.

thou hast spared

TWITlpI
Shem

it; so(juss.)

2K1 1314
',/,

similarly
1|iRD).
9
.

Vrya DOT

npV.

T "(tOp* n.pr.m. son of Eber, descendant of in comp. his name in Arab,

^72

14 (||

DK/B3 bs?^

DBnOI
49

c. 6e co^y,

DBB3

W*5 and k5. Kahtdn; the */ both expl. in Muhil by <^>j~i strike, beat; being 3 ,9a 23 1 Ch 1 'father' v.Lane **)On 1 o*""tradition, viz.

(DHM

MV

[iH3 Tfjj

valued,

Dn\byDyip_; is*

i,Tri

2. be appraised, tik Zc ii 13 the

'-

of various tribes of

Yemen

lanav.

magnificence of the price at which I was apHiph. praised (and dismissed) from them ! 12 Impf 1 s. TBO K*i3K "V#* Is 13 / will make men more rare (lit. precious) than fine gold.

to^p*

n.pr.loc. Canaanitish city, with


22
;

Imv.~n Pr 25 17 make rare


Tip''
adj.

(i.e.

withlwld) thy

a king, defined by TO"]?? Jos 12


34 19"; Levitical city 21
.
1

in

Zebulun

foot from the house of thy friend.

precious,

rare,

splendid,

t^P*

vb. be dislocated, alienated (Ar.


fall

down, fall upon, befal, happen) 8 s6 Qal Impf 3 fs. Vm Je 6 yp*l Gn 32 + 2 t.; s6 dislocated Gn 32 (Jacob's thigh); elsewhere fig. of E>BJ torn away, alienated from any one, sq. )!?

iS j is fall,

weighty;abs. 1P4 iS3'-r9t.; egtr.""^ Pr M 27 1 v Qr (Kt ipi v. infr.); TW f 37 "T?! 16 S0 2 S i2 r 14 t.; cstr. irap Is 28 mpl. BTg
;
,

La4
nnp^
d.

2
;

rpl.W^ 9

K 5 +2 + Zci 4
31

t.

(v. infr.);
;

sf.

H 'ir?); 1.

TJ/^!?

V'

45

10

(so

Baer

van

precious: a. cos%, nnp,^ D^att

np
31

430
91011
1

Wip
2

cf. ri39 of costly building-stones i K5 7 "JEflO "IMD FTS* Is 28 16 a costly corner{-stone) a8 BS e of a foundation, on cstr. v. Da S],0, -> ;
-

7
;

Zay
Pr6
2
;

snares,

fig.

of devices of wicked 141"

(c. ace. cogn.); of '''s plan to destroy

Babylon
Pf.

"Ig {"inco^ytoeai^Pn b. precious, highly valued

13

Je 50 24 flvhi
layers, fowlers

031 "]b Tltrp*


yfr

Ft. as subst. bait9


1

27
;

D'VJpp^ t" 24 Pr 6" 6 ffl^J B*D|


.

24

(cf.

) sirn.
;

Niph.
2

Je 1 5 19 (of choice elements precious life; opp. 15 of character); VTDnb nniBH "> y} T f 1 16
;

Wt

Plf pi3
P8JI?

15 13 Impf. W^JfJ consec. Is8 28

ms.

D"3BO N^n rn^ Pr


precious than rubies

15

s/i

(wisdom)

is

more

be caught by a bait, ensnared, in ; business entanglements Pr 6 2 ; in disastrous 25 consequences of idolatry Dt7 (||l3P3); of those
7
1B 13 plans (sq. nsbjl) Is 8 28 unless this should (for tflflfa, be read: Ges i52B6 ; Sta',22): entrapped, in circumstances of life Ec 9'*.

Dt

25

^36

8
;

= 8ubst.T'n
are
iTip

(v. also c);

3
i?'

D'ablp

' prized, of 1QU I0 ni3a ^4 5 X;m(/'

ensnared by

Vg

daughters
ones.
2

among
|2X
coll.

thy precious

= dear)

Pu. PL n^'PV T

c.

= S 1 2 OT = 1 Ch 20V 1 K s 13 2 9 2 Ch 3" 3 2 27 Ez 2 7" 2 8 (list of precious stones


follows),

precious stones, jewels 1910 1 Ch 2 Ch 9 io ,

mn
see

tttftp'

Dn

38
;

so also
'J3),

La

read fMf '23*


;

Ho

the

n. [m.] bait-layer, fowler, B^SJ na snare of a fowler.


id.;
Bftpj

Dn^n
28 16
(cf.
(cf.

(for (v. also

MT
Pr
1

131
16

VB Tg

Dnfc*
1

3
12

sub
).

b).

2. rare,

Jb S3

tuftp^ a.[m.]

na
26

9i

3
;

liass

Hiph. Is

3. glorious, splendid
;

^P:

11?

Pr

5
;

pi.

D^ Je
prop,
;

(in sim.)

Aram.), of the

moon Jb3i 26

as subst.=
20

glory, the wicked perish, D^"}3 ~\p3 i/r 37 Zz'&e the glory oftlie pastures(i. e. like gay, but shortlived, flowers).
i"ID3nt3

TttJpjiQ

n.m.

rrI2,13

a bait or lure in

influential,

4. (late and Aram.) weighty, weightier than IjJJ Ec 10


1

wisdom and honour is a little folly. In Pr 1 7 27 read Kt DVT"\p1 and one cool of spirit (see VB); 6 in Zc 1 4 read jiKEpl Mhgl liK rW t6 there shall not be light but cold and congelation (see id. and Vrss.); v., however, also Addenda.
1

abs. B'pjo Ex ; fig. snare io 7 + 15 t.; cstr. Pr 18 7 20 25 pi. D'B>piD ^6 4 6 Jb 4 o 24 D^pb ^i 4 o6 cstr. i8 6 + 3 t.;

a fowler's net

then

^B

9 /.niB'pb f 141 ; bait or Zwre, in s a net for birds will not pierce nostril 3

''K'pb 2

S 22 6

Am

of hippopotamus Jb40 ; elsewhere fig. of what allures and entraps any one to disaster or ruin ;

24

Moses a snare to Egyptians Ex io 7 (J); DV ^pio


of men who are the ruin of their people; , idolsand idol-worship a pernicious lure to Israel

1p

11.

m. preciousness,

price,

honour

Jb34

30

(late: cf.

BASl?), jjW

glory); abOi Zc
;

Ex

s3

23

(JE),

Dt

16

Ju

8 27

f 106
12 21

36
;

so alli13

13

sf.

+ 5 1.; Ig^etaf 49,r+ 3 t-; cstr.1^ Est i 4 6 i">p/3 6 +4 t.; WJ53 Je 20 ; 1. preciouss :

ances with Cauaanites

Ex34

ness

a..=precious {costly) things 25 (om. ), 1^1 JDh Ez 22 ; li?;-b

(coll.)

Je 20 5
.

(D); Michal, to David 1 S 18 14 of ruin to evildoers Is 8 ; of plots of wicked

(JE), J0S23 of ' as cause ;

Jb 28 10
Zc

b.

~\\)\

V? Pr 20 15 a jewel of preciousness
2. jwtee

= precious
n
13
,

^6 4
(||

na, Dban, nan), i 4 i 140 (vb. IVf; a lure or snare for wicked in their na);
||

jewel (U 3TB, ffMI). 3. honour, 15J 2.

v.

^r^

n21
;

elsewhere only

s3 transgressions Pr 29* \fr 69 (|| na) ; consisting 13 2S in transgressions of lips Pr 12 , cf. 18' 2o in
;

Est: taWia nn.Ksrn^ Est i 4 (|| tawbo "fas); 20 ? "*^ ^3)T v all wives jri've honour to their lords

wrathfulness 22 25
V'

in fear of

man

s5

29

fllO'D

i8 6 =2

22

6
(||

14 27 b<M? ^3n), Pri 3 14 .'

^Web
hp"3
T

nWiM

"H*

ntarnp
fo>

3
,

c.

n'B>j>

also v

6
;

^"i jt^fen

16 nnpcn rnWnn\n b^vro 8

t Vtip'' n.pr .111. son of Abraham and Keturah

B'Wn)

the

MJ* U. king ddighteth 6


T"Y*jp^

}Qn 7]JQ-1 "1S>$

wiara

in whose honour

Gn 25"= 1 Ch
lfKTOV.

32 32
-

Uav,

L Gn
OTk
-

25

18

adj. intrans. very precious, dear;

t^MIV
Impf. from a

n.pr.loc. (ace. to 01
-v/fllp,

is

20 w Ephraim only O^SK >J> I^T |3H Je 31 a very precious son unto me ? (|| D'JJIB'JJE' "'J.' .).
1

meaning dubious
1 ' 3' 70

poss.=
in

[Wpl]

*>

lay a bait or lure

in De btfJW, q-v.; see Wetzst 38 the Shephelah of Judah Jos 15 site


,

") 1.

(v. tfgto),

then gen. lay snares


Pf.
;

(v. also $pJ, B*ip)


9

Qal
wpi
(

laKapcrjK

A
1

lcndat)\,
(

L Ie^5ai/X.

unknown; 2. name
its

24 #* V ^frk Je 50

141

Ft.

ph

given to captor 2

V?D

= Petra)

by King Amaziah,

4";

Ka6orj\

A UKdor/X.

N-P

431

NT
<S 12
;

N'T vb. fear (NH id.; As. tru, id.; Hpt KAT COT ")-Qal Pf. S Gn 1 9 +
t
2-

G1

">',

*>

s ,8

v)aHgi (D\"6k) stand in awe before (God) Ec 3" 8 1213


fear, reverence, honour, e.g. parents
,

DV^NExg^J?);

^D
3

'<

3.

14
2

1.;

f.

m.

DTKT Nu

K?<

Am 3 + 3
8

8 ,6 ran; j e 3 + 76"; ranj Gn i8 ; P i. i2 8 + 2 t.; +23 t. Pf. ;

Lv

19 (H),

Imp/.

26 21 + 5

t.; pi.

8^1 Gn 28" + 5 t.; *$ Je Wiw (WT) 23 4 + WTK Dt i 3 12


t.;
;
,

+ ,etc;
M 18
2

7 i^6t. Inipf.; Imv.Ky. Pr 3 + 3t.;

WT
i

Moses and Joshua Jos 4 1414 the oath 1 S r4 26 2 EC9 commandment Pr 13 13 the sanctuary Lv 30 2 38 I9 26 (H), other gods Ju6' 2 K I7 7 3637 elsewhere of God: a. abs. Je 44 10 b. with ace.
, ,
-

Jos 24 14 +
(Ges
11

2 t.; Inf.cstr.
'

NT

j os
1

22

25
;

N\p
sf.

* 69

')

fWtT
j>

Dt 4 10 +

t.

iriKT

+ 55

DT^N(n) Gn 22 20 66 16 Jb i
'"V
-

12

42
1 -8 - 9

18

Ex
Ec

17 - 21

18 21 (E), 8 12 12 13 7
18

Dt 25 18

Ne

Bb 51081a Ef .|
cstr.
fj)

onto; is 29

13
;
,

24 orarj; j os 4

nw
5
24

Ex

et( );

22

12

(rd. onv pt ^, Qn 32 2+ ^YJ


,

I2 14 24
10

i4 i8 3 2
'

26 19

Ho

+iot.;

pi.
t.;
f.

cstr.'W")?
6

Ex
18

i8 21 + 12

tMO) Je42 + 6t.; cstr.VlKT Yr^i 30 ;


a. abs.

Jos 22 s5 (P), 24 14 (E), 1 S 1 10 Is go Je 4 io 8 Jon i 9 Mai 3 16]S + 15 4 22 24 25 12


(J), 2

31

i^*
1 -4

34
31

ri2 1 ii5 1113 ii8 4 i28


;

30 s3

1. fear, be afraid (not in P):

Gn

10

32 Jos io 2
s 23 28 s

i8'

3
14
1 -

Ex 2 43 14 (J), 8 8 20 4 7 1 S 4 (E), Dt 20 31 Ju f 8 if 4 3 i = 1 Ch io 2 K io 2 Ch 20 Ne 2 2 3
4 4
,

Ex

10

Gn

20 8 28" 42 s5

i7 3i referring to 1 8 4043

Am 3 8 Jon i 510 + 2 f 6 46 49 (but Bae reads ran) 56 4W2 64 S1 76 9 112 8 ii8 6 Pri 4 16 Jb6 2 11 15 (\ fear not Gn 15 21" 35 50 1921 Ex 20 20 Jos io 25 (E), Gn 6 ,8 26 24 43 23 ExI4 13 Jos8 (J),DtI 21 20 3 3I Ju4 28 1S 6 1 S 4 20 12 20 22 23 23 17 28 13 2 S 7 1 K I7 9 13 4 9 2 K 6 16 1 Ch 22 13 28 20 2 Ch 20 17 Is 4 7 35 40 10.13.,4 ,.5 2 4 j e30 !0 ^W.M Jo ,. Zp gK 4I 43 44 54 5 Hg 2 Zc 8 1315 V 49 17 La 3 67 Dn io 1219 Eu 3 11
6
13

Is 54 14 Je 3 8 2 3 4 26 21
'

39 Jos 4 24 (D), 2 17 ; with sfs. Yahweh or Elohim Dt 4 10 5 26 8 6 1 3* 3133 36 3 13 2 Ch 6 2 17 Is 25 2 9 Je io 7 3 2 39 Mal2 5 3 5 Zp3 7 ^ 2 2 26 25 14 3I 20 33 18 34 810 74 " 19 60 6 67 s 72 5 85 10 io3 1,1317 iii 5 145 '' M he that 147"; "&T$ "TJ0 Ex 9 feared the

14

19

""

i35 Pr3 i4 24 21324 ** (and other io sfs.) Dt 6

20

21

1213

nf

^W^g

1'

word of Yahweh (J) the name (of Yahweh) Dt 28 M Is 59" Mai 3 20 i//6i 6 86" i02 16 Ne i 11
;
.

Miph. ih Impf.

m. Vmto+i$6*; Pt.t^i

ffl

Gn
iff

+5
Dt

t.; f. tttfpi I s 2V; pi. rtK"J& 64= 21 23 sf. WnjlS Dt io nitf-p 2 S 7 l^iKlU 6 1 45 ; 1. be fearful, dreadful, e.g. wilderness
t.
;

28 17 +33

and fear Dt 13^ 17 19 21 s b s ''1 HOtyseeandfear ^40* 52 Is 4i Zc 9 f b. c. ace. rei or Nu 14 99 (J), 2 1 34 (E), Dt 3 s 22 pers. Ju6 w iSi5 24 2S3 I1 iKi 61 Is8 12 5i 7 57"Ez 3 9
""1

Wt?ip? hear

13

20

21

7 people 18" Hb i ice (in Ez i 22 (del. @ Co). mjn pj?3 2. cawse astonishment and awe: of Yahweh himself

19

8 15 land Is 2

sim.) 'in
3

1 1

Dm
Is

Hb3
10
;

(acc. IpyS) in corrected


1 ('<)
16

acc.of God
i
29

S i2 18

S 6 9 = 1 Ch i 3 12

rhythm),

i//

23

68 36 76 s ; ri?nn Nli3 awe-inspiring in praises Ex 1 5" (song); "rtfl N"ji3 Pl^X-^y aice22 c. p, to inspiring majesty (is) upon Eloah Jb37
i^47
;

c. with ft? be 18 1 10 8 afraid of, Dt i 2 7 20 28 Jos io (D) 1 S 28 20 2 K 25 s4 Is io 24 51 12 Je io 5 42 1116 Ez 2 6 6 6 Mi7 ,7 ^3 7 27 1 65 9 9i 5 112 7 119 120 Pr 3 25 3 i 21
4
-

22 57" Je 5 Jon

Jb 9 s5 37".

Jb
25
1

2122

(D),
26

Ec 12 5 with 'JM Dt 5 5 7 19 Jos 9 24 1 1 6 29 50 7 23 15 iS7 i8 2i iKi' 2Ki i9 6 (=l S 37)


;

Ch 20
12
,

15

32

Ne 4s

Je

41" 42
.

11

S 1 8 with 3 because of, for J e 5 1 46 30 7 inf. and p /ear <o do a thing Gn 19 26 (J), Nu i2 8 (E), Ju 7 10 2 S i 14 io 19 12 18 with infin. and ft?, afraid of doing Gn46 3 Ex 3 6 (E), 1 S 3 15 s1 Je 40 9 Jb 32 6 e. with f| fear lest Gn 31 (E) 12 2. stand in awe of, with |D and 32 (J). inf. T6x nc?5t? Ex 3 4 30 (P) and they stood in awe of drawing nigh unto him; nifTD 1ST; s 'lJl V' 33 let all the earth stand in awe of Yahweh; T ?^?? fltrn and thou shalt stand in awe of thy God Lv'19 1432 2C, r MM (all H); with "JSt?, of the king Solomon 1 K 3 s8 * JBB
;
.

"; "'jpjra d. w ith

14 118 6b Das town 5nWl '' Di> i39 Ges* 4 s3 grea< awf aw/wZ rfay 0/ Yahweh Jo 3 Mai 3 11 cf. Jo 2 3. inspire reverence, godly fear,
-

kings of the earth 7 6 ; c. b V of hostile nations n of^'s Ex 34 10 (J)f 66 35 niKnu(n) Zp2 doings wonderful, glorious tilings, of Messianic king s 21 23 1 Ch 45 ; of Yahweh himself Dt io 2 S 7 21 1 7 Is 64 2 + 106 22 1 45 6 ; 'u adverbially in V' 65"
i//; ;

13

^ww

and awe :
tliat

a. as attribute of

God,
ty

NIJP) ]ytb
4
;

thou mightest be revered


i
5 8 s2

130

Pil3(H)
21

Xli3(n)l

(the) great and awful (God) Dt

io 17

Ne

=
V'

4 9
s
.

Ch
3

89

bv, above all gods f 96' 16 25 ; above the angels round about him b. of the name of Yahweh Dt 28' 8
;

Dn 9

with

^99

'

O. of sacred things ^bo Ju i3 ;placeoftheophanyGn2 8 17 (E). Piel. 5 Pf. 3 m. sf. ^Ni;_ 2 S i4 15 Inf. sf l, WJ^Ne6 DN !^ 2Ch 3 2 18 i>(. pi. D'NTO Ne 6 914 make afraid, terrify, with ace.
1 i
. :

11

Mai
6

14

nvbttri

Wyi

adj. verb. v. supr. Pt.

rwv
tntrVi
cstr.

432

TV

n.f.

fear; *T
sf.

Ez30 +6t.;
'flffJJ

13

nJrv

Gn2o" + 27t.;

Je 32

40
;

iTWV Ex20;

^XT
-

Jb 4 6 +

Pr 1 1 25 he that 7mp/. only in IfT^ HWl B| watereth shall himself also be watered (Fl De MVal. derive 'non bene,' Thes from -\Znyi,

nm

t.;

1JP1!V'5
q.v.,

+ 2 t.; 1.
raj

fear, terror Is
;
||

* 7* Ez 30"; rb^i
2

HT>

10 16 ? a< /ar Jon i 2. a ^ 2" 55*.

ins Dt
3.

K
;
||

SS Buhl Ko

for *.TIT 1M5


;'

but

v. Thes

Ew'

131

'-

Bo' 181w

cf.

rn> 4).

terror

= obj.

(n)Tjn
terror,

of

fT^N"^
II"
T
1

11.pr.n1. v.

sub ntO

Ez

18

(del.

Co).

/ear 0/

GW,
3

20 11 (E), 2S23 14 Ne 5"; T0 *V Jb 6 ; wjfc% *V Ne 5 9 ; .Tin' 't 2Chi 9 9 Is 3 33 6 V'34 ,2 Pr 1027 14 2627 15 16 19 23 29 2' 22 4 23 ,? ; the knowledge (of God) Pr i 10 10 2 Is 1 1 is the beginning of wisdom ijf 1 1 1 Pr9 and knowledge I 7 ; the instruction of wisdom 3 s3 15 is to hate evil 8' and it involves departing s8 s 6 "> is wisdom Jb 28 ; nNT from evil 16 ; p*
reverence, piety

D^N

ntp?

Gn

^y^, BJKHV ntfiT


vb.

v.

sub an.

come
32

-T380

or go

down, descend
As. arddu,
at,

(NH
D1

||

id.; HWB24
;

MI

TKfl and Tlj


to,

Ar. j, \ come
ift(S.\

arrive
;

also de-

scend ; Eth.
id.,

descend

Sab. Til and Tlin

DHM
S22

in

MV)Qal
IT Gn
1.
;

306

Pf IT Ex
i

18

9
5

+;
4;

TV Ju5
TV),

,313

(but

readTT OpTV^j TJ
42
38

9 (read
1 1
;

is

w usually obj., fear of him Ex20 (E), of thee ^rf s8 17 Je 32 40 but subj., thy 90" 1 1 9 Is 63 of me 4 4. my. fear (i.e. thy religion) Jb 4" 2 2 10 /, =the law as revered. nin' y\r 19 the fear of
,
,

defined by context 15

4
;

with

sfs.

these are

etc. ; Zotjp/
2
10

T& Gn
i
;

tvi

4- 2
;

fs.

rm 2 k (Bte)
34 63
24
18
6
14

1012

Tin

48 Je 13 17 La 3

"it* Is

(T-IV VrssCo);

Tim Gn
19
,

+7

T1 Ez 26 11 TUI t.; 21ns.

TpN~P
prob.

n.pr. loc. city in Naphtali Jos 19


1""

38
,

Gn
cf.

26 s + 5
;

1.

+ 1 S 20
TKJ
3

where rd. TgBTI

We Dr.,
12

Survey ^. * tWYiO n.m. fear, 'o Mai 2+ 3 t.; 12 Dt 26 8 sfs. Klte Mai I 6 toflto Is8 top 34 l D3N11D v + 2 t.; pi. DWte Dt 4 ; 1. fear,
1

Jarun Bd

281

Dt4

terror,

T\r\
\\

Gn
.

(P)

||

10? Dt

1 i

26
.

2.

reverence:

HH^
i
6
12

^'.^

wAere

is <fce reverence

due

tome Mai
Is 8
1213

76

3. object of reverence, esp. God nna Mai 2 5 4. awe.

Gn 37 3S + 3 t.; TiXJEx 3"+ 21 3 t.; cohort. 3-n-JTK Gn 18 W^ 1 S i 3 +7 1. vri>l Gn 4 2 + 1 9 1, 3 pi. nVpn Je 1 4 4 Gn 43 cohort. ffT)J Gn 1 1 7 + + 2 t.; 1 pi. 7m>. Tl Ex i 9 + 'Tl"! 2 t.; T3Jh 2 K io fs. Je 48' 8 Gn 45" Ez 32"; WJJ 2 K 1 T) J Is 47'; mpl. <Tj Gn42 +5t.; // a6. T1J Gn 43 20 cstr. nTJ Gn 44 26 + n TX) Gn 4 6
1 b.
;
'
;

3!

f.

1"?.?.

13

2I

||

or deed inspiring spectacle Dt 4 34 26 8 34 12 Je 3 2 21


.

(v. Ko'-

402

);

sf.

JPfl

^ 30

10

etc. (in
'

4
t//

30
);

rd.

(D'piT^n)

'D(ri)

Kt
1

n-iin?, so

Che Bae, v. 01 b

246d

P.

Dnb rnto ruTtf f 9 21 prob. n.[m.] appoint (Hos6") terror (i.e. some awe-ii^pii ing
,

tmYO

21 j u 9 M +; fs. rrff La i 16 n-j^(n) Ec 3 S 25 30 etc.; 1. a. come or go down : from MM 14 115 a mountain Ex 19 32 (all E), 3 4 (fl?)

n^
SS

exhibition of power) for them Tlies

RV Ew

(JE),

Dt 9 15
25

io 6

Nu 20

28

(P)+

abs.

Ex

19

2124

De Hu Pe Che

after

Mas S Aq

Jer

(ffjto a

variation of or prob. error for NTiD) ; poss. set 93 them a teacJier, master Bae after H"jte,

v (J; c. ? pers.); from the air, of birds, (J), b. go down (usu. from sq. ?y Gn 15" (JE). mountain or hill-country into plain), to battle,
abs.

pofia6iTrjv

neither altogether satisfactory.


16

N"nVl n.pr.xn. (in Judah)


appar. der. fr.
cf.

CI14
;

van

d.

H,

sq.

Ju 5 14 b v 10 ",
;

sq.
cf. 1

P$ Ju
S
8

34
;

sq.
36

Dny^
3
29
loc.
4

Ju 5

17 (sq. ^K pers.); sq.


sq.
cf.

JW^?
Ju
24
;

tonn

V NT, MV Buhl (Bom.; A e W w, L Efyia).


q.v.)

but Baer

Ju

24

sq.

iTsd?^

TV

"TQK pers. x S 14 ; nonfjoa i s 26 10,

30

of

[KT']

of ITV

vb. shoot, pour (Aram, orthogr. 16 Qal Inf. cstr. D"Xn3 tAffy 2 Ch 26

2 S 23"= single oombat, t5?jfl V^J TVJ 23 1 1 . C. gro down to (ace.) threshing-floor, Ru 3 6 David's palace) to Uriah's house 3 ;
1
-

Ch

(from

shoot with arrows.

Hiph.

Inipf.

W"^|

1 1

S4

(^N) 2

S
1

1 1

910 1018
-

from temple to

(ace.) king's

and

shooters, archers;

they shot at ffy); Ft. pi. Kt to be read

D^liSl v24

/te
;

WTl,

tfljTjton

house Je36 ITIin^ 22 ,etc. T


to

,2

(4--i??E>n

n?B^*f)j ^0"JV3 T?. d.godown (abs.) from Palestine


(E), v
38

but Mas. noting N as superfluous, would read 1083 8 Hoph. rh, DTton from rrr (Bo' ''*).
*

3 Egypt Gn 4 2

(J)

+ 6 t. JE
46
3-4

s
;

+sq.
10

b*
2

Gn

45 (E);

sq.

ncn.SO

Gn

(E), 12

26

TV
(both J),
15

433

TV
13 of angels on D^D DTft B^V Gn 28" (E). a. hail c. ?y pers. Ex 3. of inanimate things
; :

Nu

20 15 (JE);
2
1

sq.

D^'O Jos

24

Gn 4 2 2 Gn 43 (J), Is 30 31 52*; sq- n 20 s1 19 Philistine cities Ju 14 16 1 S 13 (E)t; so to 26 9 i e. from Jerusalem, abs. Ju I 1 62 16 s 8 21 to Jezreel 2 K Ne 6 2 Ch 20

(E),

19

9
(as

(J);

dew

c.

^?

loc.

Nu

9
i

(JE),
]0

^i33

3
;

rain

Am
18 2

P?K and ff),


,

sq. BJBjfa

= 9 =2
26
;

(to battle);
1

Ch

22 6 ; to Samaria

28 24 so in sim. of future king


yfr

+ b]! pers. Dt V7J "OM T


;

22 2 =2

Ch
c.

72';

(to Gihon) nKKPirt ni'e>yD TV


15
;

38
,

of Oft and J^f,


(c.

c.

etc.

tf. from altar

manna
heaven

Lv

s1

V
1

loc.)

Nu
2

1 1

(JE);

BTD^n JD Is 55' fire from (ft?)


abs. 2

(P); from chariot,


23
;

'"

Ch f,
"HirTJD
18
;

Ch

b.
,

from throne, from ass, c3yt? 1S25 ^yo Ju4 18 1 16 cf. TOSD Tj Je 4 8 abs. Is 47 c. byo Ez 26 s9 from bed, c. |? 2 K from ships, c. JO Ez 27
,

waters, flowing
cf.

down

T#n

?ri|n

Dt 9 s1
16

Jos 3

13

(sq.

n^D), v
4 7"
36
;

sq.

n:nyn

B^y v

616

(all
i6 - 45

opp. rby).

24
2

(j); sq.

tg. go dozen nryn Gn 5 Tiwj ^y r'n " Ex 2 ( E )> * C abs -)


,

na-iyn-^y
<:;y rrtj

Ez

sq. p? 4 7 '.

c. tears, ca^p-'aba

^
ie

119

and

so

La

nnn* ^vy 3*; also


3
,

K 5";

niJK3 D>n Tjfr

sq.acc.yVBn 23 ^ 107

S 23*;
;

t^^flM^]
-W3)
2

D^P La 1 j).
etc.
yjr

,and so
s '2

d. of oil

abs. (into pit or well) DB>


(i.e.

133
.

Je gP 13 17 i4 17 (cf. also Is 15 descending upon (i:y) beard, of shadow on dial 2 K 20"

2Sa3"i *fnj|Jn
RS
Jon
in Bla.

Chu",
1 i
37
,

sq.

S 17 18

,rd.

n* ( /TO, wander about),

+h. =smi, in water nii>iX03 1TV


15 (song in E);
8
5

|3N-iQ3
2
7
;

Ex

WR tnn $?
Vy?
valleys sink ; i. go down to

f. of boundary going down, (from or to Is 3 8 11 " 12 3 a place) Jos i6 (JE), elsewhere P, Nu 34 1316 9 10 7 Jos 15 16 17 18 g. come down, abs. of 18 h. headdresses, in sign of humiliation Je 13
8,8
.

more

*TV WflJ gen., opp. rising,

pride of

6 power Ez 30

niyi53

104

ntoinn rrv

dw

mountains

Mi

13
;

rise,

TC

nND of calamity iDDn np"!i5-^y ^ 7 17 ; of sword de.

i.

''

^y: 107*.

scending on (^y)
also supr.

Edom
,

Is 34

s
.

j. fig. of words
8

She'61: tsq. rb\?


15 16 3033 (JE), Ez 3 i 6

Gns?
-' 7

35

(J; +"?3"^),

Nu
16

oftalebearer;iB3- n.10VrVPr I 8

=26 22 . Vid.
16";
T<"!ini
1
9
;

k.

sq.

^Kf Ez 32" ^ 55
*3i

Jb7
Is 5

(opp.n^y); nj"p5
(||

&?
nns?
4

fluf";
15

19 " Ez 32

n?3^n), v*-",
sq.

* 49

K
,

abs.

tHiph.
consec.
2 fs. sf.

Tlin 2 Pf. 3 ms,


2 ms.
18

n ir!- );

Am 3" (We TWl);


Klo,
3
;

D^ny

rrjv
10
;

Ez 32";

30

sq.

Ta V
Is I4
,9

Jb 33 24 tinpby
*ttC);
1

30

Qr (Kt

*$
-

rtrfn
5

Tprm\ K 2 KB 412); ^"Ilin Jos 2 (v. Baer"- and 10 15 ms. TjJl Ju S 6 La 2 etc.; Impf. 3
1-

Hr^aJr^S

t; "V3 H-lV

^ 28 Ez
4

26

20 20

7
v.

+ 5 t. (+ 1 K 6 32
Tin);
1

who

rds. T}J
i

sf.^TI^Ob

*<Tji'

(||ni>nnriHK)
s7

iit.(v.ii3);
;

nVTH-tv ii5(||D*nBn)
cf.

f^Ttf* **^*; nie rfrf n^np r5


5

Din'l

18

40
;

2
,

ms.

Tvn

S 3 oM
1
:

ferTJl,
I

K 17
2
6
;

23
;

sf.

(Jl^iKf 'JTJty note also

pn
21

. .

yv> 'd
nbyn

Tnin( n.)i S30

Ex
fs.
,

4 n non3n y^yb nsioi) ton ni-i

Ec

(opp.

njWD^HVi;
j. fig.

r d.

'333 TJ'

nnTn.nbVn, with Vrss, see VB). 3 Is 1 5 going down (dissolving) in


tk.
12
,

tears

(||

T^*

cf.3c).

= 6iwo<raerf,abs.,
cf.

Gn 43 7U sf. Wr)J1 25 Gn 44 21 //. cstr. Tn1n|> Gn 3 7 sf. nnin Ez 6 16 Tib 2 S 2 2 48 ; cause to Pi. T"]to 1 S 2 31
T"!in
;

33

+ 2t.;
La
2

ti-pSn^r^etc; /m>.ms.T?.in 12 sf.^nnnin Ez 32"; iovnin^ 59


;

1S

18

mpl. VT^rl

come or go down: 1. a.
c.

fcrm;?
1

of horses

and riders
(

Hg 2
;

Is 34', peril, also


19

Je 48 15 50 27

+ ng^)
;

forest
;

IS32

Zc 1

2
;

ace. pers.
21

+ "#
M

Gn 39
7
;

(J)

<?om (to Egypt), + nan 45" (E) ; ;

city

Dt20 M La i 9 wall Dt28 52 nation HED inn Dt28 43 (opp. nb); rtoxp Ez 26" + ntfp,

+ ^
s5

44
abs.

abs.43

c.acc.rei 43";

+npnst?
1515

n^

37

43

(all J);

from Canaan to desert


;

+2. of divine manifesta(where Co 1TMV1). ' tions: descend,^' intheoph.[=nnn b] vby TV eto * Ex i 9 1M8 (E), v 20 (J inn Btev^f), cf. 4 * NeV 3 itVKT^S top n ^?S T nIS31 abs. 8 21 2 S ii
;
;

Dti 26 (fq.^??);
abs. v";

irmy

to (?K) Amalekites 1 S 30 _ rfotCTi (obj. pers. vel reiy D^n 7K


1

s3 40 4 to 1 K 5 1 K 18 Ju 7"; ta-^ Dt 2 BJ 21 from Jerusalem to Gihon, Gaza (nflj?) Ju 16


;
;

Gn 11"
"
;;V3

18

Ex

(all
5

22'=* i8
6

(cf.

144
1 1

).
,

(JE), J),'ku Mi i 3 Is 6 3 19 6 4 2 ;
s

c.

TV!
4
J

^y (Qr b) 1 K i ; to valley of Jehosh. ^f) Jo 4 2 from (|0) temple (to king's house) 2 K
33
;

Ex 34 Nu
9

26

cf. 1 2

(all

JE); of pillar
'?

1 1

19

= 2 Ch 23

20
;

from (h) altar


sq. fVV'ri

1K1
f
f

from from

o7cloudEx 33 (JE);

Till

B&frfa

Pr 3

(|1?)

upper chamber,

iKif

TV
(JlS)the

434
(ft?)

;rv
Jos 7 6 10" ('E3
6
;

heavens
16

Am 9
4

s
;

Edom,from

nest in
12

slope, as designation of locality


34

rocks Je 49 Ob ; cf. of Isr.D^Otfn 3 c. ace. of limit ()*v?) Ob ; bring


1

f)iy3 Ho

down (from
\

14 Babylon) into (3) ships Is 43 (v.VB). b. send s6 down rain (D3'3l ) Ez 34 cf. Jo 2 n =cause to flow down, obj. spittle, tyrbl* Vvn TJ*1 1 S 2 1 ";
,

pirnV3; bothJE); D^ilH 'm Je48 + &ph Tjtei ins. in 2 S 13 We Dr; in gen. tTD3 Titoa Dnao Mi 2. ~i^i nkw 1 K y
i 4
.

wor& of descent,
1

i.e.

lianging-work (VB).
(ace. to
cf.

'fn"
fr.

n.pr.fl.

Jordan

Rel 01* 215c

5 tears nvc' } ?ri33 '"Viin

La2
6
.

18
;

water-streams

OK We
Is

nH-|| Tjfa ^
SRJJ

78'

C.
11

= Zay prostrate,
peoples

prostrate
rds.
13
;

:JEP T*)in
cf.

Am 3

6 IopSawjt ; J, river as flowing downward, descending, then


VC
with

for orig.

T3g,

Pr 21 22 ;

(where however D^E^ "WWJ infcO

of particular stream as river kot coxi)v. See also Sta sa4 (| for J, but name ace. to Sta

Is io

of God's casting

down

63

(sq.
||

P3*|3 in

F$); 48
i/e

ni> EMJ8
l2

T"!to

^ 56" 2S22*

non-Hebr.))
7

abs. alw. "Ijn


;

in prose
4 3

Gn

13'

18

);

so perhaps Babylonians, like

;so^59 (siveral.;(SiOT?ni make them vagabonds, v. Lag Pr0I>hcb*ld(,872, ll" lL VB Hup Now Che Bae Dr 2815 20). d. bring
lambs, ni2Bbje5i
' '

40

+ i62t.; c. n loc. njT)>n J u 8 +3t.; ?TT- only 23 Nu Jos f 4 2 Jb 40 cstr. ]V;_ Nu 26 + m the river of Palestine in all + Ch 6 1 2 2 t. Gn 5 t. J Nu periods, chiefly Hex
1 1 t.
:

20

t.

down
1

to She '61
;

bjM
also

i^
1

T"liD
;

WW rvDD
nSiK^
.

P,

1 1.

JE

Dt 26

t.;

Jos 34

t.

JE, 20

t.

'"

sq.

ty)Mp

K2
; ;

sq.
cf.

(obj.

grey hair) 18 32 ; sq. nnB* -ik:6

Gn 42 18 44 2931 (all J);

^ 55
i

nrjjfe

Ez 26 30 31 16 Ez 28 8 2.
upon

D, i6t.P),Ju(i2t.),andS(i8t.); inKi3t.; Ch 7t.; elsewh. 10 t.; mn |T)jn Gn 3 2 n (J), 2 211 22 Dt 4 (all D); fyijn nap Gn 3 1 Jos i

50
7

1011

(J),

Jos
3
1
7
;

f 24
P
-

<ae (foum (from cart)


(??*?)
s9
,

S 6' 5 the

sea from

5'

io

S
7

(both JE), +2ot.D + Ju has also JTpi? 135?D Nu 32 19 ,


,

the brazen oxen 2

K16

tree Jos 8

and (^S?) io 27

corpse from (!*?) (both JE); the |3f


;

17

Nu

51

(P); the

T\pB
5
'

Nu

s 4 (P); take

ments <|7$9

46 to give so, with n^VO v HSIS tanntpWrnN B*K ITJ&l Gn one a drink 18 15 44" (all J); obj. pers. Jos 2 ?&nn ip Sana v cf. aiso rt*)\n (both JE); |#nn nya 1S19";

HT-by

PPJ3

Ex 33 Gn 2 4 8
;

(JE).
,

3.

?e<

of ornadown V$\
,

v 19 32 35" Jos 14 3 also Jos 17 5 25 37 1 Ch 12 26 30 in P pecu(JE), 18 (D), Ju 7 Jordan of (at) Jericho, with liarly 'rnj plT 3 63 4850 1 13 12 ^5? Nu 26 35 36 with b 13PO Nu 31 33

and |Tj4

'!?

'

22
1

16

34

Jos 13 32 20 8

(= 1 Ch
s3

1 6 (E 1) ; n3J? Is 8 ,3 see sub "W; IT}5J *8 Jos 3

m'n

6 ra ), with JD Jos Dt 4 49 Jos 1 (P) ;

,3

18 - 23

d&tV
ground.

riSira JB'ST

H? La 2

'

t/ie

virgins of

S^bothD); 44 3 19 50 Zcii (v. J1NJ p. 145 a, 13 'Tn 2 K 2 nrn T byi D^n-^y


49
; ;

JE), 3 6 7 H"!!lIWD 4 (JE); '^n |iw J e 1 2


(all

supr.); T)Sf
3B*i'

Nu

s9

Jerusalem have bowed down

ilieir lieads to the

(JE elsewh. inNu, P); }T1n 133 <Ae ,& 0/ 10I1 Jordan, i.e. the plain about JerichoGn I3 (J),
1

34 tHoph. Pf. T3TI Gn 39'+ 2 1.+ 1 S 30 Zc 10"; 2 ms. Kt (Qr Qal Pt.); T|W) consec. 16 18 rrpjini Ez 31 Impf. 2 ms. T3M Is i4 ; 1. 1 be brought down nonXO Gn 39 (J); non!>Ba 24 1 S 30 Kt (v. supr.); to She'61 qj)| 7*$ T2*l
;

7"

Ch 4

17
;

^?n nhsvp J u 3 s8
v.

5-6

/wrf*

of the Jordan; 7*"$*. 'J? 10 Jos 2 2", cf. v (both P


;

1??"^ H1^
ni
art.

n^^^

Wa supr. p.

fTK

rW

V' 4 2?

(without

1 65) ; here and in only

foil.);

23 Wr>|j IT? !?3; Jb 40 a Jorrfow bursteth

Is 14 11 (of king of Babylon);

TJ btoffy
'8 ;

forth into his mouth.

fa^O^rr-^
"WB>K
|isa

is.

rvnnn n?"^? 73*') Ez 3 1

mini Zcio 11 . In

AmfVe

n*"P vb. throw, shoot (NH

shoot,

Hiph.

rds.

"]DD

"Him

of the

(v. Hiph. supr.) 17 (3^t?Nuio (P).

2. 6e <aiew doton,

fTY!

ii.pr.m. 1. son of Mehall'el, fourth


1
;

9 Ch i 2 generation from SethGn 5 "; "T^r BNr 2. TK man of Judah I 0/)8 (v. Lag ).
1

teach; Aram. Aph/'liN teach; Eth-WdtDijecit; Amh. ware is information, news,v. No ZMni886,724 HWB241 As. drU, lead, guide, D1 tertu, law, Dl ; HA49 n' set, found, DHM '"lKh 57 cf. 2 ; Zinj. Buhl distinguishes ly vlff: Lis infr. throw, cf. mod. Ar. warra; n. Hiph.=;OTotsiere,
; 8<!
-

Ch 4
4

18
;

cf.

id.

rrn; in. Hiph.=<eac/t,

cf.

nxn, Ar.^l^, ujj',

T"nV2
J

n.[~m.] descent, slope; abs. 'ID

+ 2 t.;

cstr. ~l~liO

Jos 10" Je48';

Mi

but evidence for this division hardly sufficient) 4 Qal Pf. 'T? Ex i5 + 3 t.; is. WT, Gn 31"
Jos 18 6 ; Impf.
1

1. descent,

pi. sf. tiyfl

Nu 21 80

(88 after

i-m

435

rrwi
leprosy),
rrjte fnb,

D^l.seeGes*
'"IT

76

'); Imv.

HT 2 K 13";

Inf.

Lv io"

abs.

Ex

13

19
pi.

nV pr
;

26 18 ;

D^i-

1. throw, cast,

64 ; Pt. f 23 10 s CTf 2 Ch 3s ; with ace: cast lots Jos 18 6


cstr. t\\Sf^?
1

n
1

(P), abs. 14

57

(P), 2

Ch

15

e*44" the Zadokite priests rr*wnK

Ch

(E)
lar

army
(

into

2. cast

= lay,
51

(3)

the sea

Ex

(song).
;

set),

s corner-stone Jb 38

pil-

Gn 3 1 (E; v. Zinj. supr.) 3. shout 13 17 arrows, abs. Ex ic; (E) 2 13 ; ace. of arrows 3637 1 S 20 Pr 26 18 ace. pers. Nu 2 1 30 (song, E) 5 2 n "]^ archers 1 Ch io 3 V'64 with p pers. 1 i

?hp BHp p3; Mi 3" the priests give such 'direction' for hire; less technically, of Moses Ex 24" 3 1 2 of the Samaritan priests (E),of Jehoiada 2 s7 28 2K 17 c. of God: c. ace. pers. Is 28 26 102 double ace. Ex 4 12I6 (J)> Ju 13 8 Jb 34"* V' IX9

K V(m1[flp b
.

2
12
;

Ch
1

6 21 ),
!

f
18

11

ace. pers. ^."13

^ 25

3"V !'?

of his

27" 86" 119 3 ways Is 2 =


fTito),

33

4. throw water, rain: H06 3 , but v. rain (cf. Hiph. 3). Niph. Impf. tTfi early 13 T?." sliot through (with arrows) Ex 19 (E).
2
.
1

Ch 35 2S

Mi 4 2

d. of idol-image
'

Hb 2

pjjg

v 19

Hiph.i'/.3ms.sf. nfl Jbso

19

2K12 3 wtin
;

' 2

^
;

T ~ni n.pr.m. "* '03 one of the families of the restoration Ezr 2 18 ( Ovpa, lapa) = *pn

Baer);
15

vnifl
;

Ne

24

Aptup).

^,1
;

sf.

U Tn^.'n Pr 4
t.
;

+5
see

n*!
<

WW Ex
;

s/n^ini
12

Ex4

S I2 23

/rop/

rni"

^ 25

lV n. [m.] early rain, which falls in Palestine from the last of October until the first
Ti
't

13

17

(for this
;

and other forms

Pr 4 4 tf# Ju 13 s +2 t.; ); Tft 12 28 26 Vr#H Ex 15 25 DT" 2 K 17 27 yp sV-- 25 Is 5 8 f 64 2 f.sf. T]in f 45 JQh Jbi2 7 2 m.sf. 36 CHta iK8 =2Ch6 27 1 s. nV.M 1S20 20 Jb 2 7 n 8 8 sf. 3 mpl. ni''Dt24 +3 t.; ITl< TJ* ^32 23 s 20 2S11 2Ch 3 5 Vn' f 64 irrt' Dt i7 10 + 32 2 t.; 7mr. sf. "31'n Jb 34 T!'n f 27"+ 2 t.;
Ges ,76
2>e
; ;
-

of December, opp. Bnp^P

Dt

1 1

14

(where
v.

MT makes f
cf.

Je 5 24

Ho 6 8
Rob

Pt., or

Hiph. Impf., but

We)

also

1.

rniD.

Vid. further

BBI.4S91

rEF1883.e'f.

Chap]in

,<,} 2PV h, 72f.

fi. n-li":

n.m.* 8,

(early)rain(cf.n-)^) ;
23

Jo

s3
(||

DOT, Bnpj>D) v

(del.

We),

^8 4

7
.

fii.

iTV^D a.m.

1 ' 30 - 20

"STtin pi. sf.

Jb 6 s4
24
-

niin //. ertr.

Gn 4 6 28 + 3 1.;
t.;

ornin

Ex
;

12
;

Pt.
1

nfo
3
i
3

s 2o 36 +5
sf.

rniD ffa$

Gn
</te
;

i2 6 (J)

= rnb vibx
D5?33

teacher; abs. in Dt n 30 (Sam


P?N) near

rrjb
'

Pr 6

13

pi.

Dnin
20 20
19
.

+ 2 t.;

"QIC
1

Pr 5
i>,

13 ;

P-W),

teacher's terebinth (see

Shechem

cf.

TT
2

Is 30

; 1.
17

Aw,

ca*<,

with

Tjton

Ju

teachers hill

into
-

the mire

Jb30

2. sAoo< (arrows)
i9
32

S 2020 36

of pers. s8 ace. pers. ^ 64 2 D^io archers 1 S ; ; 33 3 3. throw water, rain: nT>1 1 Ch io 31 D3? pTS? Ho io xl and rain righteousness for you
;

S 1 1 20 2 Ch 3s 23

K 13
.

=Is 37 s3

with

b,

near the plain of Jezreel, prob. Little Hermon, r *1244 the terebinth being a holy JVeit Z>aAi Bd tree from which divine teaching was given, and the hill of the teacher the seat of a holy place
;

(Thes
(cf.

al.

under 5)

hence

>Tlto

early rain
1"3si>

see also whence divine teaching was given 22 here belong prob. likewise Jb36 (of God) nto Pr 5 13 and T? Is 302020
; ;
.

njB'J

Qal 4). On 46 s8

4. point out, shew :

rninp

tmiFl
i

n.f.

Dtl

'

direction, instruction,
ski

way)

(J) to point out before him (the to Goshen; Vnyaxtta rnb p r 6" pointing
;

law(poss. in first Gi,o H391 less


(

instance from casting

out with his fingers


s 24
ijr
.

ace

pers. et rei

Ex

25

confidently \Ve

n "
)

lots,

We
-

1-

167

),

SSSm

15

ATBel.O. h.86
;

5. direct, teach, instruct : 45 Jb 6 (JE) S4 a. of men, abs.Bezalel in handicraft Ex35 (P); 4 the ai.eients c. ace. pers., a father Lis pod Pr 4 Job Jb 8 10 the animals and the earth, the
;

Off.Db.

li.

347

Benz Arch.6]Sr ow Arch.lI.97 Qpp by Kq Baud rnt.rth,m. 207^ _'n> Ex I 2 49 + 88 t.J


;

cstr.niin

Ex

i3 +65t.; sfs/n^n

^ 78'+ i6t.;
;

78 friends of Job 12

c.
s

2 ace. Is 28";

*TyP

in the

23 s3 !jnnn j e 32 ; innh 44 + 3 4t. sfs.; pi. nhin 5 Ne 9"; nT.n Is 2 4 +2 t.; sf. *tft Ez 44 24

way
tlte

S 1 2a

\fr

25 32 Pr 4"; ?S"T3 concerning


s

imin 43 11 44 5 +

t. sfs.;

1.
i
8

instruction: a.
;

is

Juind of El Jb 27". 14 used of prophet Is 9

"W "TO teaching


.

lies

human
2

of a mother

Pr
4-

2023

of a father 3'
1

b. specially of the

authoritative direction (v. HTD) given by priests on matters of ceremonial observance, with ace.
pers. (song), they teach thy judgments to Jacob, and thy direction (law) 1011 to Israel; double ace. 17 according to the s direction, wherewith they direct thee; 24 (on
rei
S>

14 18 47 9 4 7 ; of sages 13 28 29 ; of a poet f 78 ; TDn niin kind instruction (of a wise wife) Pr

'

26
.

b. divine

and

Dt 33

10

9 servants Is 3 o

rrriyri
II

8 W ;

||

K \\W\m Jb 22 through his Je8 8 HrnONIss 24 |WIn; 9 |itn La 2 pi. nmn Dn 9'. c. a
;
;

body of prophetic (or sometimes perh. priestly) 21 " 4 Je 9 12 16"; in the heart Is 5i r teaching Is 42 F f 2

rmn
DBBtoHb i 4 mDSE>Df 89 g tHR 23 Je6 26 Zc7 n ||D'pn Am 2 4 ||npn Je44

zhxDYV
31

f 37

J1

4o

c<*.iii.i8o

reads

; l|

||

rm
11

,9

myriads of precepts 3 Messianic age Is 2

Ho 8 n

d. instruction in
4
33
.

On generations of men; so We Dr. 10 further Dr on Dt I 10 24 s 33 and reff.


t "H'V
f

(iDNnni) hast fchewed 'n

me
v.

Is 42" 51 Je 31 e. a body of priestly direction or instruction 8 6 18 18 En 7* relating to sacred things Ho 4 Je 2


,
-

=Mi 4
4

= mm

chief of the tribe of

whomFa/* teacheth) n.pr.m. Gad 1 Ch 5 13 Ig>/>


,
.

M M Zp 3 Ez 22 26 nnin tb Hag 2" Mai 2 s fin to ;nb to 2 Ch 1 5 2. tow (prop, direcft'o/i)


;
||
.

t^WV (founded of El) n.pr.loc.


2

lano

Ch 20

16
,

Ic/>u;X,

not identified, prob. part of


(

of special laws, sg. of Feast of Massoth 4 9 sabbath i6 (J); of direction given Exi3
viz. a. (J),

wilderness of Judah, near Ziz

Wady Husdsah).
chief of tribe
If ptrj\
;

by

priests in partic. case


49

Dt

11

17
-

of statutes
1

isWy.
of Issachar,
lapovrjK,

{ac
1

^n>) n.pr.m.
Ch
2

of priest's code Ex i2 (P), Lv6 3S a,J0 13 S1 1 6 12 7 13 s9 14" "' i5 Nu5

2718
"1

" 187 "


16M
214

s3
,

PttijX,

i5 19 nnin EZ43 1 " 2 mso|> 'n pa 2 Ch 16M 10 D"pn Ex i8 (E; of 19 ; pi. nKlB tows, 40 decisions in civil cases given by Moses), ^ 105 ;

31" (P);

man

*in**V* 1
(cf.

Ch 23"

24

mn

26 31 n.pr.m.

||

of one of the Levitical courses, ?t?n^ chief

||mvoExi6 (J); ||mxD,mpn Gn266 (J); ||n<pn d^db'dLv2 6 46 (H); ||nn3,pnis2 4 Uttoueto 13 the laws of the new temple D'pn, niVD Ne 9 Ez 43" 44 5 24 those laws in which men should
ffl ; ;
'

ISouS, lepia, USbt, It8fi/iOf, etc.

walkJe32

!3

(Kt).

b. of codes of law, (1) nninn

vb. only Qal Impf. 3 mpl. VTJP s Is 44 (van d. Baer, but prob. nnn si vera 1., 1 be so Thes) stupefied (cf. Ar. s,J, Thes al.),
]
s

t [^^

l,

as written in the code of the covenant,

mXBn
||

but Frey fatuus

et

stolidus fait
(||

< Ew

al.

who
*

rd.

Jos2 4 26 (E); prob. 4 Ho 8 V 78 10 also Dt 33 D'DSBT3 v 6 nvijj v ; (2) the law of the Deuteronomic code, in D and Deuteronomic sections of Kings and

Ex 24 12 (E);
,
||

Tfrb*

n$n nDD
10
,

W]
, :

fr.

NT

nns).

||

||

W%

a?ttft"V 7 t

ff'TaJW 644 n.pr.loc. Jerusalem * - t

As. Vrusalim, Tel Amarna, Zin^ (in GloM Ursalimmu, C0T -; Upovaa'kw,

1891 . 252- 264


;

-/and

sources of Chr., nt&n .Titan

Dti 5 4 844
61
;

18

i7

3i
s8

'";
s8

mng. dub.; Eel

nwn

'nn
46
;

na^

27

26

s4

31

+ ^a
28

17" 27"

28

29

n'wn 'nn 31" 3 2 8 M 10 20 29 30 3i Jos i


2

rninn 5 13 3437 ntyo T.S "*& Jos I? similarly 2 2 2 17 s 6 31 32 8 2 2 K 14 neto rota (nsD) Jos 8 21 23" 1 K ='d nBDa 'nn 2 Ch 25 4 2 23 s5 'nn nsp nan
; ;
>

Ch 34 15
;

nmnn isd 8 34 2 K 22 8 = nan JosS 34 2K23 24 so .nninn


;

net?

nrn nninn

naD

al. der. fr. $Ff[ jyossession of peace (or Salem's possession); Thesal. DpK'a foundation ofpeace; Grill fr.nnj, i.e.^m

Ew

D-'B'

zAw.i^mff.

'

Shalem (Sh. God of peace, ='''); but name not certainly Hebr.; Ac*d F !b 7 1891 ,38:H,^h ,rCrl, 176 ace. to Sayce (opposed
'

+ founa ation f

'

'

2 *- 1891 by Zim

263
),

Jastr JBLlU892

I0(1

= 77rM

K 22" ='nn

nan

Ch 34

19
;

ran"

It is probable that 'Tl in V' * 94 and 16 12 some other parts of Chr., e.g. 1 CI122 2Ch6 25 S without 'n), refers to Deuteronomic of Chr. may refer to code. (3) other passages code of D, but most of them certainly refer to the Priests' code. The same is true of the law

10".

nnin %
12

+ Salim,

n.pr.div.);
10
;

(city)

usu.

(=iK

petuus), Josio + 0$** M g" , *), viz. 5 t.acc. to Mas.(vid. Frensdorff""'6 Je 26 18 1 Ch 3 6 2 Ch 25 1 32" (c. n loc), Est 2
;

aXftV (Qr perM iSi7 + 0$.


,

(but tbcoins,
1

Ch
s

3
-

van
-

d.

H
'

Baer), so
-;

Maccab.

Levy
2

OMCh d

JM

Miinz 42f

c.

loc.

n~ffi*

of Mai Dn and late ^. The phrases are (nSD) s2 6 2 6 18 ne*> nnin 2 Ch 23 3 o' Ezr 3 7 Ne8 Mai 3 Dn 9 11 13 mm nn-Jl (nBD) Ezr 7 10 Ne 9 3 1 Ch 16 40
:

9 io Is 36 Ez 8 ; (no;^- 2 Ch 3 2 supr.); 28 'n'3 2 S 9" + ; 2 K 9 ; with prefixes: ntfe.


3

Ch

12 1 17 9

31" 34
818
j

14

35"
-

!9

"9
;

"im?

y 9.13.
-

Cfflhei nnin Ne JTlton 2 l,

3 io 29 30 'nn nsD 8 8 3 Ezr io 3 4 jjSl 33


;

(1BD) 'nn nan


!

23'+; Jerusalem, renowned as capital of


-

i8 22 + ;

"
,

S 15" +

'TJ

K
all

3 44 jo 35 37 12 13

' T? n f "9 72

Ne gj.7.14 26 29 34 inmn Ne 9
-

Dn n"

.86.92.97.109.113.126.136.142.
\Ir tiq18-29-34.44.51.53.56.61.70.77

afterwards of southern kingdom, seat of central worship in temple, first named as city 3 623 of Canaanite Adoni-Sedek tJos io'(all 10 Jebusites Jos JE), cf. i2 (D); inhabited by
Israel,

nnin (indef.) Ne 9 14 mp n ,9 3. custom, manner : O^ N? nnin 2 S 7 </*e manner


iio.i53.io.ie.i74.
-

||

nwm

man of man, not of God, i. e. deal with me as with man, Thes, law for man RV, but Ew

(Adoni-Bezek); identif. 8 28 with DO; Ju I9 and 'DUp (q.v.) Jos 15 18 Judah Ju I 8 first named (both P); captured by 54 in connexion with David iS i7 t; taken posj

63.63

(p^ j u

2i.2i

c f_ v

10

ITV
session of

437

T
tyrn^
2
3135
;

by David as king 2 S 5'; David's 61314 7 8 11J it remained the royal seat v ; capital until taken by Nebuchadrezzar, B.C. 588, 2 it became the chief home of the returned 25' ; exiles Ezr i n 2 11 Ne 2 ni7 mentioned S 31 1., ;

n.pr.m. an Egyptian slave


x ,X, vb.

Ch

Ia>

Upa.

T UJ J

be precipitate, precipitate
tj. conjecit,

Ko2t., Ch isit., Ezr 25 t., Ne38t., Is 27 t., Is" 22 t., Je 107 t., Ez 26 t., ZC41 1., etc.
1

(trans.) (cf.

Ar.

in puteum, exitium, Frey.)


,

praecipitem Qal Pf B"V Nu

dedit

Vid. also n.pr.loc.

DU^

D.?t5'.

n*l^ (v^of foil.; meaning dub.; ace. to MV BN40 Buhl=niN, of moon as wanderer, so Lag ).

22 32 app. c. subj. tlie way is lfyjri ; precipitate, m me. but transit. *V ~fo (RV headlong) b-fore JQ"V D'yen Jbi6'' mto the hands of wichd
he precipitates me (v. Di; 9BT *?BT i Baer's text '3t3T points to \/nUl hence q. v.) s2 perh. rd. D^T, Nu 22 ; thou hast precipitated
;

trrP n.m. jM1

men

,s

moon,

esp. poet.

(NH

id.;

Ph. fTV; As. irihu, ace. to Pinches Eth. d>Ci: moon, month; cf. sub
rtT

bohaub.i888.jo7.

20 25 t.; sf. T|rrn Is 60 : moon, named with sun Jos io 1213 (poem in usually

Gn

ITV)

abs.

the

37"
s

in front of
1

journey in front of me, i. e. rushed recklessly me v. Di Kau AT leaves untransl.


;

(D-V ^isb) tiyfrOQ, 89 (in these 6 19 two, a symbol of permanence), 121 Is 60

JE),

72

s8

inn" rthVf ilTV n.pr.loc. 67

Jericho
1

Hb

3" Jo
(

+ sun);
9 1 3

26 obj. of idolatrous worship Jb 31 in same sense also sun and stars

form see Baer on Jos 2' Je 39 s Ko"" '*; (on / and mng. dub.; ace. to.Thes al. from ni"l,
=.regio fragrans, the district abounding in Vl^V Jos 2 1 palms, rose-gardens, balsam, etc.); + 27 1. Jos.(i 9 1. JE, 3 t. D, 6 t. P). + 5 1.' 2 2 s s irrv jos 18 21 2 S 10 s Je 39 52 nrrv r 16";

Dt 4'

K 23
||

Je 8

2
;

times

yjr

104"
1

(||

sun);

as determiner of feaststars, as shining by

36 night ijr 36" ( sun, by day), so D"V npn Je 3 1 elsewh. sun and stars Gn 37' (E), Is (||t'a!.);

10

13

Ez

32

84

Jb25

5
;

Jo 2' 4 15 ir 148 3 Ec 12 2 ; +stars with neither sun nor stars only


Zc,le

fTV Dt 34 (P), v3 (D), Nu 22' (P) + 9 1. P, 2 K s M 2 36 25 Ezr 2 Ne 3 7 + 3 t. Ch ; Canaanit. city taken by Josh. Jos 6 (JE) -)- having a king 2 23
1 1
;

8 io

rrv 'itt-iy fi.

f 72'.
month (Aram. K0,liw
;
'

(all

JE), io

2830

12' (all D); near Jordan,

rW n.m.
PV;

new moon, month; Palm. rwVog No1 As. arhu

COT 010"-

Muss-Arnolt ,BLx

1892- 73- 163


;

cf.

Ph.
-

Eth. sub
1883, 369

Sab. rrv month,

T)HM zmim
1.
J

whence (irvv) |T v. ftT supr.; Mt. Nebo isdescribed as in-!V?S"^yDt32 <9 34'(P); (called 3 Dnoriri TJ J ud i 10 3 13 so in appos. Dt 34 2 Ch 1S 28 ); the adjacent plain is called irrv nyps
irrv
;

Dt 3 4 3 (JE);
inn'
'y

ftTV
>

nuny

25

= Je 39

=52
,

8
;

HaI ,A8 *, 1.
s s

ieZ.Dtai 13

^_
3

abg nT-

K 6 + 3
2

CStr.

2K15'
29
;

'DT Jb

Ex2 + 3 t.; cstr. ; fL.tNT* 1. month, as measure of time,


;

Ex 2 2 (E), Zc 1 1 8 Jb 39 s "nv jb 7 3 D-ijj rrv 2 g>; tm pleon. on?; rrv a month (of) days=a month of time Dt 21 13 2 K
during, or in which
;

5" (both P); among returning exiles appear irrv '33 Ezr 2 M =Ne 7 s6 and 2 among builders of wall irrv 't^K Ne3 (BeRy ad loc. and Ezr 2 s4 ); mod. (E)rlh&; see Eyle
4

Jos

also

GASm*"'*''
(-/of
n-f.

|^
tlfV
id. ;

foil.;
27

meaning dubious).

13

15
1

2. calendar month, with


37

name

1]

TV

K6

5" 5

(2nd mo.,
rrv
t

Vyrm

v 1 ); !*B Rj; v 38 (8th mo.)l 8 (7th mo.); cf. tmv 1SDC3


cf.
2

thigh, loin, side, base

(NH

6 4 Pfc^5 Jb'3 ; rriTV eha Dt 33 produce of Cf. months, i.e. of various seasons of year. synon. Bnn,

Zinj."TV loin; As.arku, arkdtu, HWB242 Ar. t^.j hip) back, rear, hereafter D1 8 abs. in! Ju i5 6 t.; cstr. TTV Gn 24 s 1 1 t
;

Aram. N?T;

+
;

tn. [n^|j]

n.pr.ni. 'son' of Joktan, only


lapad,

+2 S Nu 5
du.

nv Gn
(L

IO26 (

ltpax

)=i Ch
5";

s0

2 29 sf. '?"V Gn 2 4 47 tJ?JJ Gn 3 2 M + 6 t. yv Ex 2 531 4- 3 1. i3T 42 sf. D^5T. Ex 28 ^?T. CtV ;-l. thigh,

s7

(v. infr.);

'

21

a. outside of thigh,
its? torjjffcj 3"jn

where sword was worn,


s7

lap.).

tnVV n.pr.m. L Apovt.


frev
v. ^rp-v

a Gadite,

Ch

I&u,

iVD^ Ju

(E); frfy nk -*j5j he girded it upon his right 3 21 + 4 5 4 Ct 3 8 ; ^VT\ ft Gn 32 s3 Ao/Z<w thigh, v 2626 33 "pn Ct 7 2 0/ the thigh, v (all

Ex

32

16

and

J);

IRJTJJ

<Ae
,

crfv

Vsnnn"!

v sub
.

wn

Ex

roundings of thy thighs ; D'?i'~1 5?1 ^!?D^P 28 42 (P); JC3 Nu 5 212227 (P);'i3l.^y y'^f
||

nTt*

438
(-pad).

Gn

32

K
( J),

limping upon his thiijh; T!}~?S P?P


17
,

b.

Ezr IO 27

srorte ufMM t/wgrA, Je 3 i and (c. ~?R) Ez 2 1 in token of consternation "vj> pit? DTlta 1H Ju 1 5 8 and he smote them, hip tipon thigh, Tp*
'*
;

pad,

L
:

UpipaS.

c.

Mijpui*,

A Prjpaff, L \pipa6.

Apav, X A.ppo>v, Ezr io 29 Kt (Qr

lap-

ntott),

VraT. t
:

fTCT^ t

: :

v.

subno-i.
Ar. cjl be timid,

a great slaughter,

b. thigh loins, as seat of

procreative power

'W ) (RS those proceeding from the loins of any one Gn 30 M hence rinn 1! D^ 4 6 Ex 1' (both P), Ju S the hand under thigh, in taking oath T^ place

34;8Mn

!l60(380,

t[jrj
weak;

vb. quiver

(cf.

Qal // 3
7W?
17
t.;

cVl pious fear;


fs.

JH? be disheartened)
Is 15
4

iV

h|T

IK'S?

Ats soid
distress.

quivereth to him,
^n.f.

i.e. is

in terror

and

Gn 24" (J), 47 s9 11 2 K 16" Lv i (P);


.

2. side (flank) of altar 2224 of tabernacle Ex 40


-fT (for

Nu

curtain
2

s -*

(all P); also

"^n

MT Ufa

tjnn)

abs. nj<T Ex 26
+
4
'

( KTSP'j.Syr.JI^-S)
pi. abs. njr"V
1

Th We Dr Bu
stick

Kit.

3. base (loins) of candle-

Wt
1 ;

+ 24 1;
17
2 t.;
;

Ch

cstr.
sf.

njT);

Ex 26 Ex 26' 4-

Ex 25"
:7

37

17

Nu 8 4 (all
recesses
28

P).

t[nm\ wrnrV u t t
extreme
parts,

01 s le7g ] flank,
;

side, du.

sf.

"I3~|!
19

Gn
1

27 49"; du. DVUT Ex 26 36 + Ez 4 6 Qr (Kt DV3VEx26 23 36 cstr.T}?")! Ju 19 DrO-V); + 2ot.+ i*K6 16 Qr (KtTlOT); 1- *&, i-e.
s2
;

20 20 j^n; Je 4 io la 29 DH'Otin] Je 49 ; curtain, of tabern. Ex 26 s5 22 8 8 2 S -r 38 t. Ex 26 and 36 ; Nu 4 (all P); 20 2 in gen. (tent-) curtains Je 4 7 =i Ch 17

t.;

nftTj;

Ht> 3 7 +

distant further side of Zebulun, poet, for more 13 2. elsewhere border of his territory Gn 49 always du. the two thighs, i.e. fig. angle, recess, 118 extreme parts : as recesses of Mt. Eplir. Ju 1 y s4 23 or inof recesses of Lebanon 2 I9 =ls 37
. ;

Hb 3 7 Cti 5 (in all R^jfc); W_ .. njTV 2 Is 54 (p!? Dip? 9VP), fig- of Jerusalem's nci3 ^ 104 2 prosperity; in sim. nsfTS D^OE* where tniy n.pr.m.(?) only 1 Ch 2 rd. perh. *ma for MT see We VB; TTHR,
.
.

io 20 49 M

18

~|";

E\iad,

A L
v.

lfp()ta>0.

nermost part of a cave

24'; a house
15

Am 6

10

?N3"V

sub NS1.

the pit Is 14 (\\^W), Ez 3 2 pi3) a ship Jon I s ; pSS TIB"]! remote parts of the north Is 14 13 Ez 38 615 39* ^ 48 3 (but here Lag. , prop. ;iX"i'"V); JHX 0?"!- remote parts of earth

128 3

23

Je 6 s2 25 s2 31 8 50 41 of a long building, extreme or hinder part, so of tabernacle Ex 86***


;

I. foil.; Hiph.; Aram. Aph. p-)"^ (-/of p^iX jrrow green; >alZ be pale, and deriv. As. ardku, grow pale (of face), arku, yellow, nwB243 Ar. j\j leaf, green, etc., Dl JjTJ put
;
;

NH

forth leaves,

cf.

ii..

36

27 2832
-

a]1

p). of temple
.

K6

16
;

of Ezek.'s

19 temple Ez 46

white, of camel, J.^ siZ^er


'

ash-colour, jj^jl dusky BN3

com Lag
-

;
-

Sab.

i8 JA!

Wc

,s74 -

NM

47 ' 97

trPH2"V n.pr.loc.

1.

Up(t)ipov6,

Ca-

pilgoW(p-mDn3),Hal voj l and Eth. (DC*:


ace. to

DHM

<?oM, both

from colour

naanitish city, with a king,

named between Hebron and Lachish Jos 1 o 3 "3 ( JE), 12 11 (D); named with Adullam 15 35 (P), cf. Ne n 29
.

DHM

Di).

TpV
3

n.m. Is15,6 green, greenness (on \J>


ZMG,8' 6 T^

2.

Vtupad,

A L
2 1
29

Uppad, Levitical city in

Issachar Jos

in gardens, v. No io 15 Is 15 6 ; cstr.

Low

1>

a6,

Gn i*>+ 3
P~$,

) abs. Ex
4

t.; 3b$> pT
PTC
15

(P).

9 (bothP);
of

T^O'V n.pr.m. one


33 strange wives Ezr io ;

those

who had

(E) = green thing, grass;


</ii; (r,

Xfl

+ 3?> n l^
alone
Is 15
6
.

Gn r Nu 2 2

Ex io

(J) green

ltpap(t(p).
1

incl.

YV and

3B5?,

trra-T', rra-v, rto'n' n.pr.m.


Apii/ioiS,
lipipovf),

etc.;

1.
:'

a.

Jpy

n.[m.] herbs (coll.), herbage (green,


,0

Benjamites:

greens) abs. ?V Dt

1 i

-r 2t.; cstr.
1

nion?
1

Ch

f.
25
22

b.

ntonj

Ch

c.
1
'

ntov
23*'.

=2 K

10 19**;pv-fl Dt 11
;

21

2
;

p^ Is 37" PT riniK T

Ch

8".
1

2. Levites

a. t^XSV
30
.

Ch

Pr 15 17

as subst, NE^J
(\\

b. id.
1

Ch
.

= c.
Ch

p^

Is 3 7 !7

=2

19

26

ntonj 24
.

d.

nton;

preen Aoot of grass

3 iTjV F5?> e tc)


v.

Ch 25 4 e. 19 lite 1 Ch 2 7
.

id. 2

13 3. id. Naphta31 4. id. son of David and father


.

/ 49 in n 'O Jos 19 lip-j^ only

sub

Ch 1 1 18 5. niD"?*, men who had strange wives a. Ezr io 26 Upupoid


of Rehoboam's wife 2
: ,

food of wild ass

tpil* n.[m.] green thing Jb 39 s


.

= P1J),

only as

FT"
'

439

Brv
-

P?"V. n.m. mildew, paleness, lividness; 1. mildew Am 4* Dt 28 s2 1 K 8 s7 Hg 2 17 2 Ch


6 18
(all
||

?iS-B>).

2. ^)ai!ms (of face) Je 30


156 ' 234

6
.

5 14 2" rwsr:^ Off* (etc. D^aV) D'ta dp.k Trtj Dt 4 12 t. Dt, also Ezr'9' ; v.Dt 30 18 Josi""" 1 + 41 s J 10 f B i 3 2I 2 Ob ,919 Hb i Ez 23 (all D);
'

'

P!!i?~!? (Sta*
(cf.
;

adj. greenish, pale-

33
1

24.25.26

Ly 2024. 2<

green

As. rakrakku,
nipipi^
;

Zim BP37)

Lv 13

Ch

28"

Ne
4
;

a'*-

"

^
3 - 24

Am
^,

2 g4

Nu ^W (J^^ p)_
9'i22-2"
;

49

25" 37

+3
||

instr.
Cfii

^68
Lv

14

fpl.

Lv

14

37

; of
14

44

alfo
Dri?)

h*
;

D^nJ)
1

5>03n

05

44

J^l
in-

plague spots

niS"lS

49

13

14

37

as subst., -^ 68

the green-shim-

f take possession of fields Jo

mering (Che) of gold.

8 10 (obj. not expr.), heritance (in land)


(cities),

1
11

""""
s8
'

f
so

13

83

NU27
Ju
18

36
13

(all
;

P); city

TDJjpT n.pr.m. a name in Judah iCh 2 lanXav, A lepxaav, @L UpaKafi (and so for Dp
vb
;

44
;
1

Jos 19 47 (JE),
(II

Ob20

'BHiph

}.

otherwise DpT v 43).

fit
Lag
Ar.

p"V
n

vb. spit (Eth. (Dl$\ id.; ace. to


ja

P" 5fD)i 6 3 where rd. prob. "TO MT 'p-Dy, see VB and cl.); possess IBHi? (for Is 34" city and dwell therein 2 K 17 IS34
Is

57

13

||

24

17

yea the pelican and bittern shall possess


of nettles

it

so
,

BNa

py,

noJ ge p rate

tSJj roft^o) 14 JV3B3 p^ Nu 12 ; 3 fs. 25; both, as token of contempt.


-t229

Qal

y.

c f_

|^v an j
i

P/. and Inf. abs. p ^ consec. VJS3 np;V1 Dt


Cf. p\T\,
of;

VV\ Gn 2 2 17 JJftj 24 cf. 24 (both J); possess houses Ez 7 (del. Co), Ne 9 1XJ? Bn.V Ju 18 7 possessing wealth (1 see
;

Ho 9 s

V24*

"lys/

HK

ffi

p\

V '*' take P 8sess i n


'

inherit,

dispossess
1*3)
1

Li*,

(MI WV\ take possession of; Aram. take possession of and be heir to,
JL>,j
-

fb. a people (with collat. idea of being their heir (2), and so disjiossessing them), 23 so esp. in Dt 2 mlM 9 1 ( + cities), la**" 14 3 M 12 i8 i9'3i ; Nu2i (Kteni ; JE), 9 ;

VB)f.

Am

11-m

inlierit;

so Eth. a)(\i Ar.


t'rcAem'*,

inherit;

v.
t.

22 DbijQ BH; JfWB Je49 ] (on text see VB), v these 3 perh. play on meaning inherit, cf. v 1 *) (in
;

also Sab. fill

CIS"'

37 3

)' esp.

Ez 36 12 Ob'"Is54 3
t2.
i5
inherit,
s -4 -4

nations -(-countries

Ez 35 10
2S

(62

Qal,

t.

Pi,

t.

Jos); Qal
Je 49 2
this

Pf

3 ms.
2

Hiph. in Dt+13 t. D in B^ Je 49 1 ; &V) consec.


1

sq. ace.

pers.= be one's heir

Gn
(or,

(JE); nrrpa Bh'J*P? nnsB'

Pr3o

Nu 27";

ms. *f*V

21 19 ;
14

"JfH^

Dt

6 18 +2t.;
consec.

BfcBByhl consec. Dt 1 7 + 2 t. (on and kindred forms v. Kg 1406 411 ); DRB>V1


'

/tir, sq. Dy pers.= jointly with 2i 10 (E); Eni\n) (<*) heir 2 S 14 7 Je 49 15 (HD^Zl); Mi i (= possessor, captor), where

dispossess 1); abs. 6e

Dt 19 31 3 3 pi. ItrV Dt 3+', sf. 12 ythZ\ consec. Ez 36 (Kii ) WB*?! consec. Is


1
; ;

paronom. with n.pr.loc. n ?nD; inherit persons. ,6 as slaves njn t3. ^imLv25 (H).

n^

+ 3t.; 2mpl. QF\&y) consec. Dt4 +7t.; 1 pi. UfT Dt 3", etc.; lmpf 3 ms. Bn Gn 21 10 V 25 2 mpl. lE-'Tri Lv 20 24 1 Ch 28 s
34
1

poverish,

Dn^p

15 ^B'Tpn Ju 14

to

impoverish

us did ye

call (us)?

13

^En;ri

Ez 33 25 26
'

7? Dt33
:

23
;

^ Dt
8 23

flfvri
i 21

bt 5 30
1

etc.;

/aw. ms.
;

21 15 ;

Bh Dt2 2431
Dt
4
;

21 2 ms. EhVI tNipb.. lmpf. en p r 23 n Pr20 13 9 be (dispossesseel Gn45 BnjK Pr3o come to poverty Gn 45 11 (E), ) impoverished, 13 21 9 Pr 20 23 30 (opp. ira'B'S).
;
;

mpl.
'1*m
i 3

Dt
,
l

p
3

Inf. eslr. nzrfy

:,,

tPi.
<Ae fruit

//^/. ^Jj^f5

"'f^Ne*/

Bf-1?r^G:n2 8
7

iKzi";
5

iriBni)Gni5 -r2'8t.;
O'Vllty

Wflb Pt.&$> &n


;

23ossession o/(cf.

+6t.;
2
;

Je 49

1.

pi.

Dt

12 2

Je8 10

sf.

VEh*

have as a taking in place 0/ others, succeeding to, inherita. land, sq. ace. Gn 15 78 Nu 13 30 ing (cf. 2j 2i Mas Jos 1 8 13 (all JE), 24 48 (E), Ju 2 6 1 1 21 22 23
:
-

take possession of, esp. by force, possession, often with collat. idea of

of thy ground 6 11 Qal Ho 9 Is 34 ), i.e. devour. ms. OnVl Ju i 27 + 2 ms: tHiph. Pf. 3 s 7 nB'-lin 2 Ch 20 V 44 etc.; /jnp/. 3 ms. B^T*
;
1

ino"!*? Tf Dt 28 shall the cricket get full


e*-!.;:

42

<

Jos 3

10
;

B'7.;i) >l

EX15
Jui 28
j

9
,

etc.;

Ju i 3 fs. sf. 3 mpl. ttDB/Hta 10 13 i7 ; t^nin /n/. abs. Bnin J0S3


;

19

cstr. e*Hini)

Dt4 +,
1 1

3s

etc.;
'

Pt.

CniD

Dt
20";

18

12
;

sf.

4 DB/nte Dt 9

- 4 ' 24

Dt, + tDt 11 17 26 (all possess land and dwell therein), similarly Is s6 ruB'o Ds-iKa is 6 1 7 65" f 69 ;

i8 9

Dt

8 - 2, 39
-

-r25

t.

31

14

2>os*(;*s,

or inki'l
sq.
i>

Ju

24
;

; 1. caw to VHfHn TB^ sjn^-}*T?


5 , ,

*;

m jW

Ch

pers.,

12 M^.ab DRBnim Ezr 9

an<Z cause
Hljn niJij;

ZancZ
2
24
;

Mey

sliall

possess

tlie

double; BH ?nn Dt
;

your sons to inherit (it); fig. 3B' "?in Jb 1 3 26 thou makest me to inherit (the
of) the iniquities

iriN-n n^nS Bh ^nn v 31

esp.phr.(pttrt)

consequences

of

my

youth.

n&y*
to possess

440

tfwn
(2) of nations capturing king of Israel under s lion 1 9 (c. BHB ; fig. of UPMP); (3) of priests and rulers (as entangling people in sin) Ho 5 1
||

or inherit, then 2. cause (others) a. sq. ace. gent, vel pers., Jos gen. dispossess:

13" 1 6" (both JE), Ju


2-1)53),

,"* (all opp.

M(

Jos i4 ls (JE), i7 13 (JE; to^n K^ chin), 63 Jui"(mL); opp. n * Jos 15 ; opp. a SP s 3J 27 alsoNu 2i Qr, 3 2 Jos i7(aUJE), Ju i"
;

n
(||

?).

b. spread for feet of


I
13

man

(fig.)

(1)

by
1

La

2 also "WH^ Bh'l i 13" (D), Ju i (= inn 'aehmtt see v b ), Dt 7 17 V' 44 3 onfli 24 " s W?l 3 $ n l Dt9 sq. M&+Mf9 EX34 Nu 32
; ;
1

19b

2S

19

Pr 29 s (c. 25 ', vbpa nans


c.

Ens); (2) by wicked (=plot) 6 na JOB), io 9 Vht), xj/ 140 (c. id.;
(c.
||

nW Jb 18
5 1

8
(||

ra); elsewh.
8
;

job

+9
7 (||

16
(
II

nn?'), 3

fan 57
27
4

r,

C'B')-

35 '(DriBn nm), v c. 2. brazen network foraltar

Jos3

1<;

(t^1VBnin;
6

all

these JE),
s2

Jos 13

33 (both P), Ju 2 OM 1 K 1 i K 16 3 1 f 2 i 2 (all D), 2 Ch 28 s 33 2 ace. + ":)?&? Dt 1 1 23 Jos 23 6 13 (D; 11*11?), 2Ch207 ; acc. + D#0 j 08 I5 (JE) Ju i 20
23

(both D), 1 4* 2 1* 2

Nu

"

Dt4

38

4 -5

18 12
21

of tabern.

= 38

nshn Ex 27"; Tpm ~\ n'B'JjO 133t? (ali P). On Inf. rish, v. B'T supr.

t [tij^io] a.[m.] a possession; 23 lap Is 14 a possession for bitterns


Dn'tjhio

cstr.

B^to
>.tJ>V1

JV3

their inhabitants) Jos 8 7 17 12 ; so of a land=Xi\ 33* (P), see v** [@ '3W],


of cities
(i.e.

ng

ab$>:

Ob 17 and

*/<

Aowse 0/ /aoi

b. sq. ace. rei,

i>K

WT iJBao Jb 20

16

(?orf
(||

sAM

AaZ? possess their j>ossessions (but rd. perhaps DiTB' , "ttD <AeiV dispossessors, S3 al.); fig.

cas< </ito out o//s belly, i.e. riches


I3?i?!l).
1

V?a 7?0
rich;

^EniD Jb 17", '33p


(||

i.e.

my

cherished thoughts

3. =tpotn'A, T*t^!?
'*

B^jtenW

T ^!),
1

but

fig.

is

questionable, v. Di,

who
68

(song)

impoverisheth and maketh

derives from

BHX

desire, so

Buhl.

sq. ace. (of

3 tflK Zc 9 4 Tyre) nssni' (see v ).

tniZTli'S n.f. a possession;


8

'
36'.

Ex

4. nearly =bring to ruin, destroy, sq. ace. gent. 'T iCB^nin yin pn Ex 15 9 (poem in E); so
pern, also
"Q"73).

t.;of land

Dt

33' (poem),

Ex 6 8 (P), Ez
25
4

n"

Nu

12

14

(JE;

AV disinherit;

2K
||

25'

33" 36"; of people Ez

Nu

24

14

5. Qal take possession of a land (JE), but rd. prob. n|fh?.


n.f. a possession, used of nation

tjlttjii^ n.pr.loc. apparently in neigh-

bourhood of Gath Mi

14

(J"I3

vocative, ace. to
;

TnttT^
Wtffc "vys?

We > most, who


;

render

M. of Gath)

prob.

mfv>

rrni

nBnt

Dh rwj Nu

home

24

18

of prophet Micah, v. folk

(JE).

tVUihCiJO
rUlfl'T n.pr.f. (taken possession married mother of king Jotham

adj. gent, only "REnan n3*D

THtfVP,
of,
i.e.

Mi

1
,

'ten

n^D

J e 2 6 18
Ju9I!'

v. foregoing.

nw;

K
1

i5

f)

tttji-pri

n.m.

=n^

Ch

27

wine; abs. r*h* Nu


27
ffl

must, fresh or new i8 l2 +24 t.; En'R Gn

Tn*^' n.f. (a) possession, inheritance; 5 6 abs. 'T Dt2 +7t., cstr. f#TJ Ju2i"V'6i
(but on text v. infr.);
sf.

+ 3t.
Dt
;

+ 4t.
13

13 T'rvn ju 9 Ho 2"; TfhW Dt7 13 s Is 62 tl^n Btfre<Pl + \*;rnust,

sf.

^jritfv
i 12

Ch

new wine,

20 11

as enlivening D'tMXI D'riPN

DBbBn

Tl

in^ Dt 2 f; Dt2 M 91, " 3


-

12

D=nBh' Jos

lV

pused of land
land of his
a*'

a>

\T\^
1
15
;

f%

the
1

possession, so Jos

further,

Bu> rnKKO), Je 32 s f 61 6 (but 11 9ws, cf. Che"""), 2 Ch 20


.

Ju 2 1 (but < nBHK re''

Jug ; as injurious Jrnj 'ni fn nU} Ho 4"; poet, regarded as contained in the grapes "SB? biaVK* 'nn I s 65", cf. 24 7 (|| fW); as yielding
wine

Mi

nntyri n^i 'ni Jos' Tjwn tib) nn Tjnnn (J*), t" 6 16 ; usu. as a sign of fertility, or as valuable
:

tfittH

n.f.^W;abs.TOn 1105'+
;

1 1 1.;

VtVD\ 1*35] 'JTj i)a<* thall burst open ;

product

Pr 3 10 wt'<A mutf + fM (q. v.) Gn 2 7 2837


8

Hfi Pr

17

cstr.

TBft

Ex
8
;

7"+ 2t.
1. net
:

to?h

f 10' 35

27 38*; sf. ^Bn Ho DF.eh Ezi 9 s ^35';


4

(both J) Ho 2 3 a i?:> cf. di n'


.

11

7'

Zc 9 17
7>i

V' 4

Is

62 8 ; 'n

Ho 9 2

m v);
ii
2
14

"!

nu
Ne

Dt 33";+"H?r

n ?^) n Pr

a. for catching (birds, rniD D3n etc.) 17 1 /o no purpose is the net spread in the
;
:

Jo

s4

Ne
24

io38
i
10

(+)T??
Ch
;

eyes of any bird of '\ all c. ena

elsewhere

fig. ( 1)

of judgment
tTfffQ
]ij?3),

Ho 2 10 Hg i"
'n

Dt 7"
2" i8 u
,

+?H and "H7T 12" 14 23 18 4 28 51 Je 31'12


*Tf);
s8

Jo

32

n io 40 512 ; 13
2

Ho 7

12
(||

DTniN

abn

Nu

(v. 'n
j;

+id.); 'n
DPI^i

Ch

3 i 4}n.K

Ez I2 U 17 s0 (both IpnniSO), 32 8 (of'' catching 11. Pharaoh, under fig. of sea-monster B?.D);
;
||

|n,inr, and BO
Is 36 I7

0"n^

}HS

'T\) JJ-J

=2 K

18 32 (-rEOII TTOP

Mt ps).

:ttr>

441

&
% and
Syr.,

[Dfc^]
Kt,

vb.

Im2>f. t^S
and

Gn 5o M and so 24 s3
,

also in Bab.

with independent pers.

v. DlL", D't?.

/fcOfctT n.pp.,

deriv., v.

sub

I.

mb*.
I

pron. (as NJN fA, X1H T\"b); (3) in Mand. Bab. Talm., sometimes in Syr. and Ar., and in Heb.
fo?'',

with

object, (verbal) sf.; (4) in Ar., as

a
es

^7N">to, n.pr.m. a son

of

Asaph

Ch.

true verb.
gibt, is

In Eth. P:

lit.

thfrein,

Germ,

25" = nb$-\m

(q.v.)

v 2 (etym. dubious).

tl2ECP
Napht
;

(so

-oW
,

always MT, Qr perpet.; Ben Baer Qni,Mf ) n.pr.m. Issachar


;

leu similar in use (Di not ), though of course in origin. In Heb. the corresponding neg.is |'$, q.v., the construction of which isquite
er -'

(etym. and rang. dub. MT as if Niph. Impf. vCfe> Kt =" 3B' t?1 there is recompense (cf. Gn 18 30 ), so Thes al.J this the true etym. ace. to 01 mt Ko 120 v. Je 3 1 ,6 2 Ch 1 5 7 = B*X 13"?' "^K/ (a more prob. combination in n.pr.) We

is, are, was, were, etc., not, however, similar) as a mere copula, but implying existence with emph. (hence in Engl, to be often represented

'

&

amK
fifth

>-OB (MT), or

"13C>

XB*;

Wa^p,

see esp.

Gn

30
8

18

l<rcra\ap, o (<ttiv fua06s\

1.

a. with a pred. D1pD3 * E J3X surely Y. s6 is (emph.) in this place 44 OSm IVnX E* DX; ni,T Ex 1 7 pX DX Nu 2 2 m 3-in
:

by the

subst. verb in italics)

following,

Gn 28" ntn
W3-)i?3

Bn,

w ib
!

"Va

Oh
4

that there were a sword in

my

hand

son of Jacob and Leah (appar. ninth son of


s3
13

Dt

13

D\?qx

Jacob) Gn3o' 35 46 49" Ex i Nu i 10* Nui 28 2 5 26 Josi9 1? iCh7 i2 (v vand.H.)'; 5 'fc* ninEE^? Nu 26 25 1 Ch 'w iron Nu i 29 2 6 7 6 28 7 15 4767 s6 1 Ch6 *13 nt3 Nuio 34 13 J0S2I Jos 19 23 1fff|iK 15"; hence alone=
3 8
;
2:l

EX D33
seer here
.

&
?

D3^n
v 18
i

|a,

whether you do love, 29 17 S 9" ' and they said, Is the

3:,

3!!

V
18

V
18

tribe of Issachar,

Nu

Dt
1

12

18

27
-

33
2
11

Ju5
1

1515

io Ez 4 8
1

33

('b"' 1J?B*),

Ch 27

Jos 19 17 Ch 3 o 18 ;
17

and they said B* He is, 20 8 23 s3 Je 18 Alone, in answer to a question (asked 27 with B*), He (it) is: ti S 9" 2 K io u Je 37 17 But Je 2 3 26 (where E" has no subst. or sf.) text must be corrupt cf. Gie. b. absolutely, there
.
:

10 =. territory of the tribe Jos if

K4

Ch
.

Gn 18 D'p'IY D^On E" ''i'lX "Vy3 perhaps there are fifty righteous in the city,
is
(es gibt, il
23

24

a),

41

40

(v

van
.

d.

Ez 4 8
/

25 - 26

H.); transit, fr. tribe to territory 2. 7thsonofObed-Edom iCh 2 6 5


\ 24

P 1S' '
23

subst. being, substance, existence


v.

(on etym.
^.L| 2 4 v. p. 78),

2) " Gn 1 8
t.

etc.
I9

18

(so
sf.

W2S

-J 3 i

29

+ oft.

t,

PXn Mic 6 10 t,
;

24 ykb ub mpo Tax ;v3 e*n, 42 -\2v e a 'XD3 that there was corn in Egypt, Ju 4 20 E"n B"X m, 2 S 9 1 2 K 5 8 he shall know that there 12 is (emph.) a prophet in Israel, Ru 3 there is a kinsman nearer than I, ^ 58 12 surely there
1

42 49 I^J v +2 t. D3f.1 v t; 4 14 !971> S370b Sta r S OJ^Sj Dt i3 t; iX5'(bl j 29 39 41 s3 8 14 (+ v @ We Dp), 23 Est 3 t; 1. sub21 stance, only Pr 8 6* '3HX l><ran|> to cause them

with

are gods judging on the earth: so in aphorisms, asserting the existence of a partic. character, 24 18 723 quality, etc., Pr 1 1 my epunTBD E", I2 i3 12 2S 24 5 21 8 13 1 515 8 141414 14 i6 18 2o' Ec 2 4 5 6 7' io 5 In questions, or protestations, often

"

&

that love me to inherit substance (so Sir 42 ). 2. elsewhere (prop, as a subst. in the st. c), it asserts existence, and so corresponds to the verb substantive, is (are, was, were, will be),
s

implies a doubt whether is to be found or exists:


2

what
1

is

asked about
1

K ^'"Jes

and see
is if

E*N B" DX if there t's(emph.)a man doing justice,


etc. (cf. ty

lit.

the being, presence

of

(so BA 'HX;

Aram.

14 ), 1 4 IS44 OvbtX B"n a god beside me ? V 7* 'S33 Sy E* DX


is

there

there

xrVX, rVX, fcJ/ [whence

|ufc^./

iniquity in

(self-)exisen,

my hands
1

1 ' !

73
1

is there
'

knowledge

)Lo^J/ essence, substance], with X? contr. IV?, Mand. nv, JVy, TV'Vlb Ar. [with TV.?, fcJX
j ;

in the

Most High
:

phrases

(a)

Jb 5 6 La 1 2 c. special after DK and a ptcp., where an


.

30

irreg. ^.j

yll) (inflected as a verb, oJLl),

is known L only in two proverbial sayings, as a secondary K,Sch 'Alie HWB31(>

,etc;

W 40Ltiall " )wMi( pJ


!

W
(b)

abiding intention

is

to be emphasized,
if

n^VD

pering
j>

my
etc.,

NJ-JB-DN 49 4 M way, v 43 Ju 6

tGn 24 thou art (really) pros(cf. II.

42

p 2

b).

&=lias
BKl,

form, Yl
i-

<);
1

As. iSA,

be,

have D1

(had), esp. with prons. \b B^,

la-a i-sa-a-ku, I have not, TP B ": On this word, see esp. No"* 213 , who exemplifies its different constructions in Semitic, and shews how it tends to pass into a verb ;

with

affix

i?

B*i;
7

s.

Gn 33"
44

Jl
20

43 nx Dlb

^
3X

/ }Mve

fpt

i> C*\ 1

plentVf v S I7 46 "that

'u

they may know ^XIS"^ D'H^X has (emph.) a god, 2 K 4 2

&

<3

that Israel

*3JT^'*h|)

what

hast

(1) in BAram. Syr. Bab. X, with possessive sf.; (2) in later Pal. diall., Jer. $, Jer. Talm., sts.

thou? Jb 14 7

for a tree has (emph.)


:

Ru

12

s
),

25

28 1 38 18 3X -I00b t^n

hope (cf. Gn 39 sis

ncr

442

n
,

-1

&-& yfc
to
.

b=

all

that he had (v 4 without 1B>K,

v. abs. infr.;
1 ,

of '\

H*#? Jlrrby

3t?'n

l s 4o~;

prob. error),
...1

(c)

with

inf.

and

2K4"

-j^

>3n^

?, it it

possible

dust Is 47

ground

(}*"?.?)

Ez 26 16
2

ashes Jon 3"

V*n can

(I)

speak for

(these in token of humiliation);


(5>S)

thee to the king?


(cf.
?'<

2 S 14" 2 Ch 25"; so ? .'. PB, f=ub II. I?N 5). (d) "^ B* (if) roas that tNu 9 2021 ; there were some
t5>K
.

a well
1

Ex 2" or pool
,4

sit down by S 2"; c.i'KiS 28 13


;

sit

in (3) house, street, doorway, assembly, etc.


(J),

j>

15 2S7 Jui 9 Gn38

Jei5

,7

26 10 ti' Ct2 3
(personif. city)
the rivers;
,

who

(with ptcp.)
. .
.

for 4 nir

& Se

PS

,7!

).

(e) **5

tNe s (cf. Syr. ? bJ/ Mt 13 8 ^-iJol? ***! 29 ^is-K" Gn 3 1 al. v. II. b$ 7,


. . .

*4

so

Ez3i
sit
S
,

6,7

(fig.); of

No of Amon

trHltfB
c.
*?

TOJffrft

Na 3 8 Ae who sate amid

on

to (pregn.)

f^
"
!

Is 3

20

10 47 La2 ND3^
1

p. 43.

(/) 2
1

K io
.

15

B*J
,3

and

(if)
i

t'<

6e

(cf.

^9
21
2

at,mnr\z'?-p r9
c.

^Jft^aBl^ ); ;; < re t* i35


fcJ^i
:

soJu6 Uni<"'e 3.
(A)

B*
al.

& t Jb p

(</)pleon.
33

^3G)b ^29';
2

(cf.

JLlf,

but

Me

*&). As a
:

rule,

c.

(from which, however, like be separated Gn 24 s3 43 7 D3^> #VT px, may n 44 ,9M 1 S 20 9 etc.); but occasionally, for
precedes
it

its subst.

18 16 5 22 1 Ch 17 c. Dy 1 S 20 Pr 3I 7 Je 16 s Jb 2 13 c. nnn J u 6 11 Mi 4 4 3fa 71$ 5 WOTS Jon 4 5 c. 1330 Gn 21 1616 (E), IJJIs

"3Sp

iK2 fno s3 Gn 43 (J), + DB> Ju 20s6


19
1

tvfenp'?

47",
Is 28

T^
1

PW J n 4
; ,

5
;

^^
1

S 2025 Ru
13

2";

c.

greater emphasis, this is prefixed: 1 S 21 *3 s th Bhp Dl"6 DK but holy bread tliere is 1 Is 43 the blind people, B" D^'Jfl though it has eyes,

ace. cogn.
s

Ez 28 2 CSfb Ex

Jo 4 12

(cf.

^ 9*

);

Ex
i
5 -8
,

18 14

hence abs. of sitting as king or judge 8 ^ 61 Mai 3 3 0<3dV Is io 13 perh.


,

Am
29
2

esp. of

''

sitting (entlironed),
,

\jr

2* g
1

10

Ju 19"

>b
,

e pi Dr6

(cf.

re a

c).

55

20

102 13
1

La 5 19
6

so in nai-i3(n) 3tr
15

S 44

2t^' -

vb.

T 1090

sit,
;

remain, dwell
-

(NH ^
,

id.;

62

=
2
4

Ch
c.

13

K 19

^99';

^'^ n^nri 3B
B

Aram.aw,
dteeZZ; Ph.

l MI 10 31 3,

2W dwell;

Zinj.

819

'<
;

aw B 3B*a, DHM 8andKh


I
-

^2 (v. Py, supr.); by meton. of thrones, for the HBB' judges sitting on them BSfD? HiKD3
the gate (cf. v"), those in whose presence purchase of land took
Vr 1
;

As. o^6, st, dweZZ, D1 Ar. vlJj ';>, ; 2919 Eth. Am-rtfl: jump, Himyer. dial, sit, Lane
;

HWB244

22 5

D*3^fJ

Ru 4", i.e. in
down,

11.

secum cohabitare
cf.
12

facere,

mate marriage,
ae*
sec.

Gn i3 +

Hipli. 4) 6 2 ms. $36* Jus'

Dt 17"; 2mpl.Dn3^Dti 46
,

Qal Pf 3 ms. Ne 37 Je36 + Gn Est W fWaBh con- n# nn*? ^3 127 Lvi8 ,Dfi3eh
15

marry, consum-

place.
i

b.
s6

sit, sit

abs.,

Ju 19 6 Ru

"

(sq. cl.
;

15

of purpose, to eat, etc.) s 2 opp. Dip Ex 32 (JE) ^I39

= K

Lv 25 18 + 7 t., etc.; /ot/j/. atJ* 1 S 5 + ~at5* Gn 44 s3 Ez 44 s 3B* before monosyll. 1 K 8 1 s. Jb22 8 3S*'l Gn 4 16 +; 3jl RU4 7
consec.
7
,

We

(opp. dip 9); so Is 37^ 26 27 27 2 2 19 19 (rd. ipp 'iDp at end of v "11 4 267 , '"'- 9 in Bl 8 but also 'Rs'Prophal!');

ww
.

^ K

'

3g*t*

Ju

6'

atTKI

Dt

+ 3*t. + Ez 3 16b
;

(but
;

2 D i# Is 5 2 >W' expl. by {3?$ H?"? nKSl-i5S 1 S 28 s3 and) 2 S 19 9 tc. sit down n ), i- 6- perform a necessity of nature outside
,

Wp
14
.

(J*'

Co -\m Kt); naefc 1 S 27 s n3B>K Is 49 20 3 4 3 fpl. 3 mpl. Og! Gn 4 7 + na^JJ Ez 9 9 Kt (i. e.' rysp* ov mi Ko raaefcn Ez 35 Co prop, njatyvi; 1 p '*), Qr njaiipn ( Va^),
;

Dt23
De

+d.

sit

= be

set (as

riK?p"7y
al.),

Ct5

13

set

on a filling

a jewel), rri3E* (i.e. in a setting,

i.

in description of eyes ; (> others sit2. a. remain, stay, ting by full streams).

a??'}

Gn Gn38" +
_

J e 42 1314 20 15 +
, ;

3B>31

Nu
1 ;

20 15 + 5

1.;

Imv. ms.
19

at?

1? Gn 35
mpl. t?
5
;

P13t? Gn Gn22 6 +
,

27

fs.

'W'

tarry (for a limited or indef. time), c. ON pers. Gn 2 4 55 (J), Ju 19 4 2 S 16 8 ; c. Dy pers. Gn 27"


(J),

etc.;

Inf. abs.
22

noy
16

29

19

(E),
2
4

Ju

10

17

c.

loc. 1

(of

3b

sf.

WO>
,

S 20 2 S

cstr.
6

TO& 1 S7 2 +
;

n& Is 40

ark), 13
;

etc.;

+ etc.'; 8 f. tap Na 3
7
,

Jos

J e Z2 23 'na^O)' Je\o 17 s 21 La 4 Ez 27 (Kt preferable in all these, v. 01 iusd Ges 180 30 niae* 1 S27 8 ; 1. a. sit ); fpl. on (?3?) a seat 1 S 20 26 stone Ex 1 7 12, teraphim
2' 2

Pi. m. 3B>(ty Gn 4 2 4 Ju 4 5 -|- ; na^)* rof(\y


,

20

Dr
for
13

14 2 4 (23^ Klo Kit Bu), 2 S io 5 19 23 (where rd.


v.

rd. "Vfe for

3*0 We

tot? Dr Klo Bu,


;

We),
4
;

to? Nu 35* (P), Jb


1

13

'm^

24

c.

DB*
13

K 11
30
24
;

16
,

Dbijny

DB?

22
;

c.

(by) 1 -licnn
(P),

S 25

n'a 2
c.

K7

"Dy na
6
,

by at?

Gn

2 2 (E);
9
;

P? Ju

5'

M couch 8 2 20 41 knees 2 K4 4 (all E), Ez2 3 throneExii 5 i2 29 (J),Dti7 18 iSi 9 4 18 iKi 13 17 20

Gn3i

abs.

3^

; $$t 1 S 2o' c. ace. 1*2 3 2323 1 S I abide, endure Mi 5 obivj* fTIW'l b. with Jo 4 20 so of Mt. Zion ^121'.
;
, ,

pno Lv 14 9 20 2 So" 13 Ru 2 7
*?

2W
special
inipp

443
f.

row
n3B*i3
17

empha: is on qualifying phr., l^'Na 22*111 24 and his bow abode as a firm 49 one (poem in J); I K 22 and tliey continued three years without war of woman remaining

Gn

Ez 26 (<n3e>j Co, ./rut?), n^i: 20 12 16"; pi. ni3Bn3 Ez'12 38 ; be inhabited, of land Ex i6 35 (perh. 6e habitable), Je6"; of

Ex

rrjrp

wa

cities

Lv

4
,

'w

wi>y

vs

3. dwell,

Je 22" Ez I2 20 26 19 36 10 2 17 3 8' ;- Ez 26 v. supr.; 35"

DiSB'iJ

ni3in Ez

v.

Qal 4.

have one's abode in (3) a land, city, house, etc., Gn 4 16 13 71212 19 29 24 s762 Dt i 4 3 2 Jos 20 6 2 S 7 + oft. (on zSai" v. 3*3 UE", p. 444); in
tents
Is 3 2

Gn Gn2 3 2Ch6
28

of justice (np/JX) ; fig. (||BEt?D |3Bn) ; in the midst of (3$?) 3 io 2 4 Jos 13" i6 Ju I 303233 3 5 ; so c. ijSffl

Je35

710

1CI15

10

16

tPi. Pf. 3 mpl. ?J3 DH'niTC CJr*| Ez 25 4 and thy shall set their encamjmients in thee ( @ Co BfJ] m/iai ?'<). tHiph. Pf. 3 ms. 3"^ Ezr 10", sf. WBnn

La3 f
consec.

10 18

(P); of people
2l

c.

^y +

I5
(P),

c.

PS Gn2o'(E);
2

pan, of God iK8 s = 18 " 26 s5 (H); c. b Jb LV25 16 3 dweZJ wiiA


(nt?)
16 - 21

Gn^
11
;

"

Ex

(E), Jos

ra

i5
14
;

TiSTlK trj^J ^ 140 + mpa), ^ 2 6 4 (i.e.


(,

1 7 (JE), Ju i Of* 4 so c. Dy Jos 20 Dt 23"

Je 32 ; io 6 (Kfi 413 ; but prob. txt. err., vid. Thes and Geg L,b464. rd prob D >ni3B'ni as v 10 so Sta 2AW 188i.a etc . Impy 3 ms 3 ^,, Gn 4? u ^
1-

Hon
_ ;

143

1
11

s.

WlWn Lv
s7

s3

23

D,
,

ri3E'(i)ni

DTliSBMrn consec. Zc

We

3il 2

Ch 8 2 ^ 107 36
1

sf.

^bTil

K2 K

s4

(Ko
2

assoc.
;

13" (J). 3
dwe
22

(P),

Dt 25 s
Is

W
18
,

with
D?
2

c.

"nrp

Ga
' ;

n#

^
1

I33
CI14

MM.2M). D? ,^ Jb 3 6 ; 1 pi. 3^31 Ezr io , etc.; Imv. ms. 3^n Gn 47 s mpl. T(i)n 1 2i 9;o ;
7
;

in their stead (M??)


abs.
it

Dt

12 - 21 - 22 - 23

4'

Inf. cstr.

3^)n
1

Ne
-

13

27
;

Vj&n +

H3b6 WJfl
-

45

/or dwelling he
is

(01
sit

>

123d
;

rd. 13-, v.
9

Che) ;
lc

Pt. abs.
2
;

3^0

113 ^ 68 7

formed

^3B>
'

(the earth); (<Ay) dvielling -place M 6 21 also 'B fi3D 1 Dipt?

cstr.

^B-iD ^

13 (01

iK8 =2Ch
3o.a.39

K
17

c.

ace. pers.

83
I

9=2 ch6 K 8 = 2 Ch 6 2
9 .i3.4 13

go

^ 33
5
t.)

i4.

Ft. 2p>

= subst., dweller, in:

^j,

fbDExi5

(without ND3
pers.

+ nM

habitant, very

oft. (c. 2 1

e. g.
20

D^HS 3g* Gn
(J),

25 34

s7

(J);
30

oft. coll. *JnN

3g* G114
1215

H? ?
1

^
f.,
;

caitse <o

oW
,

place c.acc. K.2I 10 aiso v 912 (Dyn BWtt). 2. 21 3. a. (ace. pers.) at (3) 1 S30
by)
set,
, .

+ ND3 ?y I K + nsj^ Jb 36
7

Ges '"); 1. cause


24

to

2Ch2 3 20

so

cause to dwell,
6

c.

ace. pers.
6

+ 3 loc.
20
;

K
6

50" (both

J),

Ex
'

34

(JE); also poet,

17
V. 2

H012 10 Gn
s
;

4 7 "(P),

Lv2 3 43 (H), La3


36
;

Dr on 1 S 17 s1 ) TO? ri20n> etc., Mil 11.11.12.13.15. p>2f n^v tlsl2 6 Jesi 35 simi21 13 22 23 4 8 19 (cf. La 4 ) Zc 2 11 larly tio" 21 28 "- 6 tnxErna n3J?i< fj e with n3 in app^Ua* ),
(as coll.; v.
;

143

ni>nnn
;

24 - 26

ace. pers.

psa Ez 26 ace. pers. + Of 2 Ch8 2 f 107


1 1
11

om.
ace.

pers.

+ D^Qrr^y Ho
Dy
D'TIT
7

(but rd.
I

ace. pers. om., c.


nri*3
\Jr68
is

pers.

D , n'3E'ni We); 8 ^ 1 13 3'enO


;

46 ,so 4 8
cf.
15

19

18
;

more usu.pl. D^yn' '3^' Gni 9 25 (J),

Dt

14

13

H? ?
1

'3P*

Ex

!1

23

J E),

cf.

Exi5
38

14 -

in a house (or
pers. only

causing solitary ones to dwell 2'&)Q for a'Bto Bae?); c. ace.

(poem inE)';^3n *3p

Is 18

3
,

bin

->3E^

',

J"l?3n l"Q.Pjy.

'^^ V' J

9 '

3 giving

a dwellc.
.

etc.; !V3E*

Lv

3^

D^i'n r Ch 9 also (strangely) pSH ni3^ 1 S 2f=the pojmlations of the land We Dr (elsewhere in this
2

(coll.)

Am

18 25 25' (H), 19 58 Is 49 ; I

Nu

13*

(P); abs.
;

ing

to Iter that is
37

barren of house; abs.


c.

n ^37

Je32

abs.

Da'rtiO-jPja

Ez 36 11

On

Zc io 6

v. supr.

, b. caM*e cities (Q ")V) to be in.

habited

sense only fs. and poet., v. supr.); freq. in phr. without inhabitant (i.e. so that there shall be
'
-

Ez 36 s3 Is 54'1
to, cf.
<//

4. marry (prop, give a


9
),

4 no inhab.), 3C* 1'SD Is 5 6 Je 4/ 26 s 33 10 24 a 6 9 29 37 22 ,9 pt? Je48 44 4 6 5i Zp2 3 fH3 na ag*' njir &6 5 o 3 nfjrib 3K* ^3D SKr ia^nrn j'i 62 4. of aland or city.'sii,
;

3^

only Ezr Ne, and only c. ace. nP33 D'B'J strange or foreign women Ezr 1 o 2.10.H.17.18 ^- e j 3 27. 80 ni'nnB'K d^j is^n Ne 1 B dwelling
1 1

tHopli. iy. YTi }


Is 5
8

^.i?3 D ?' !3i> Dris^ini


!

and ye

be

abide seated in
-

,3 39 6 25 Ez26 M 29 11 36 35 Isi3 M (||p3fnt6), 5o Jei7 11 8 5 nwm roe* 12 6 14 10 Ez 35 9 Kt Zc 2 9 14


; ;

its place, fig.

for be inhabited

of the land.
he

made to dwell alone in the midst Impf. 2VV\ t^'rvi> ICXn I3 44


she shall be inhabited.

who saith ofJerusalem, Ez 35 9 v. Qal 4.

is

rms^n, Qr nniB'ri; Co ruse'in, i.e. Niph. s6 10 nj3Wl (cf. 36 ), or Hoph. njIKWI ( c f. Is 44 );

f 1. rQIT n.f. seat, dwelling, place (properly Inf.' Qal from 3B) n3|n Diptp 1K10"

of palace,
consec.

3 toEenrby
fs.
,

|iD-)i

Je 30 18
;

= 2C\\g w the place of the seat


seat

Don

rOB*

Am 6

tNipb.. Pf. 3

naenj je 6 9
,

3 pi. Offcj
;

{throne, or enthronement) of violence;

Ez 3 6 10 5fa Ez26 19 nViJ Je22 6

}'/.'

ly n3B*p

Nu 2

15

toward

the dwelling

(i.

e.

ptace,

rWBJ

444

location) of 'Ar; rOBb S"]t^ 2 S 23' they are burned in the (same) place, i.e. on the spiot, but
del.

the house of Siba.


awf,

Ez 37
4

23

v.

supr.

and

nyarg sub

'v

jAace.

We Dr Bu *V# Ob 3 his (thy) dwelling;

t2in
and
22'
;

n.m.

Lv2546

11.

rQ3> v. sub rot?.

sojourner, only
cstr.

late; abs. 'n

Thes) only

1.

[niT'ir] n.f. sojourn (


ira'E'a 2
v.
s3

= *n3^

Gn23 +6t.;
s
;

3Bnn

P (H) Lv

ace. to

sf-iaenn 25
1

pi. Dv?e*,n
fiasfrl

v6 +

2 t.; cstr.

S 1 9 during his sojourn;

VVF\
Hi;

but rd. in2E>a,

3gj

Qal 2.11.

rrfB* v.

sub

sojourner, appar. of a more temporary and


(q. v.)
||

K 17',

but read

Ew Th

T^NIllI^ n.pr.m. Leviteof the 14th course Ch 24 13 but IVA/3a, A L Io-jSnaX.


;

6 dependent (Lv 22' 25 ) kind than the ">j! (with TOfe' Ex 12 45 which it is often joined): (P),

Lv 2 2 lo (f0 3 n a priest's sojourner), 2 5


'

6 - 40

(all

H)

D3G>y
also

Dnan nnennn v*(cpt.ij


47 - 47

also
15

v 6 );

c.

dv,

TJIIIEQ -"1 n.pr.m. one of David's heroes


2

23"

\(&o<r6<,

L If<raaX
223

(||

Ch

n" has

DV3E", q.v. sub

id. nB^BT^Ijl q. v. 3-lt?);

(H); c. }ina Nu 35 (P). Fig. of one enjoying only a temporary tenure, c. DV Gn 4 23 with '" Lv 25 s3 + 39 13 c. Vsb 1 Ch 29".

Lv 2

iKij'v.

supr.
v. naB*. v.

tlin

"Gttf"

Kt,

S 21 16 and they dwelt in Gob, and


gigantic Philistine 2
, t^^I''p2^^ r t 't
:
:

"Stfj Qr, n.pr.m. a but read 3:3 XlXfa ;


tr. to

nSttT n.pr.m.
atr\ asoxfr t t t St'
: 1

v 15

We Dr Bu.
1

aw>.

n.pr.m. a son of
Barara,
('1

Heman

Ch

pHXp*

v. p3B>.

25

4M
;

lc/3a<raic<i(Ta!>),
1

U<t$ok.

Mlu*
to

( \/of following

meaning uncertain;
v.

\tVSfff n.pr.m.

ee<A,
(?

dwell; cf. Ph. n.pr. ^J?3e" s6 Simeonite I Ch 4 I<ra/3ia,


t^ffiift

= ^V33B")) a L Iw<raj3in.

causeth

ace. to Fl
assist,
(cf.

De rr2,7 =Ar.
:

Lit, in. lit, var.


;

support

but this dubious


-

Lane

Uj, 60

Wetzst

ZDMG18e8 U9
)

ace. to

whom

this is a

n.m.

2K2

19

seat, assembly, dwell-

second, sense from to


to another of one's

ing-place, dwelling, dwellers;

abs.'D ^ 107
sf.
;

make equal (viz. by giving own property, etc.))

+ 4t;
29
7

cstr. 3tri
;

Ex^+gt.;
,

'ae/iD
sf.

Jb

etc.

pi. cstr.

?E'to

Ez 34
;

13

mpl.

D3'TI3K; iD etc.
etc.

Ex 1 2 20 +
t.;

1 1 1.

10+ 5
<AeiV

BnvpBnD

3 mpl. DfiaB^D 23 EZ37 , but* read


sf.

'31E>p

14 BtpnaflD Ez6 ;-1.

Comm., apostasies a. ea< 1 S20 18 25


-

see
-

VB

TrPtyin n.f. sound, efficient wisdom, abiding success (on der., v. supr. ace. to Fl De prop, advancement, or mental aptitude that advances : for the form, cf. H2V1 and n*3Sn Sta* 202), a technical term of the WisdLtj
;
;

25

Jb2 9 7

a. sound, efficient
;

wisdom

Is 2S

29

(of

')

MvM
; ;

fig.

VOB*
1

D^K 'D
o6
(
||

Ez 28 s

b. sitting
4
;

= those
3B/1D

sitting,

sitting

company or

assembly,

in? j|

wr$Q nnj|D) = 2 Ch 9

so

'
i

io 7 32 (II
city;

' n P)-

tribe, etc.,

oft.

= territory,

2. a. dwelling-place of people,
district, or,
later,

Pr 3 21 nan?* 'n -to 8 14 'm nxV. 5> 18 vkn) 'ri ^3^ (Wisdom speaks) Jb 1 1 6 (of '" v. Di), 1 2 6 'HI TV 1BV; 26 3 3n^> 'm noan N^b nxv:). b. of the effect of nv^in (II
.i-cnn

b'i:n

nxv

io 27 39 (both J), Ex io 23 (E), Nu 21 43 14 15 s3 39 s8 24 (JE>, Gn 36 (P), Ez6 48 1 Ch 4 6 7 'D Ex 34" = habitable the land; JOKn jdaces of distinct from city DTia^CS Dnny Nu 31 10 cf. Ez 6 6 but also 3En T| ftOf*-7M ; of Zion as
;
,

Gn

sound wisdom, abiding success (for the combination of meanings, cf. -), |B'n to shew wisdom,
'n

and also to achieve success), Jb 5 12 iM^ffJJTl X?1 DIVT do not achieve abiding success; 6 13 and
(||

abiding success

^"ItJ?) is
;

driven from

me;

pr
i.e.

2 7 'n
(si
is

alm. abstr. dwelling 3^10 JV3 Lv 2 5 (P); "Q jn Nu 15 2 Zand 0/ your T| c. house dwelling-places or dwelling (P).
'>'D 132".
T.

D > ']f^
vera
1.)

i'3s>

ki

6"

i^v

ntr\>

mjm,
"1

he that seeth (heedeth) thy

name
n;B>ri

Jb

Ex

i2 M

Nu
city

JV3 v"), 35' Lv 3 17 19 17 35 (all P), Lv 23 (H).


(||

well-advised (Ges s,54Sb3 ; 22 30 v. sub nib\


,
1

Dav* 29 ).
1

46

314

21 3 '
-

13 23 3. situation of
8
3
.

+ niri" n.pr.m. a Simeonite


Io)tr(f)la,

Ch

s4

2K2";

location of

image Ez

4. time

A IaxTtaff, L Igxk.
1

of dwelling
dwelling,
TJ)

Ex

12 40 (P).
i)3 2

5. coll.= those
a7i tfwse

TrT'V^i'
I

n.pr.m. one of David's heroes


W(<:)i,

3ftB

S 9 12

dwelling

Ch

II

46
;

L 2oria.

23Wi
1*1^
T v. 3155);

445

pi
NE.
of the

mtfT.rmS>; T
:

n Tnitr> v. nifc\ T
<,
;

part of the 'Arabah,


art.,

Dead Sea

(in

"'jttH v.

rm^j

Wf

v.

s*tm
si

SU pr. P 22
.

i.

which was nb't^n R>|

Nu 33" al.)

b. without

ntC*
'

(-/of following,

vera

1.)

a waste or wilderness (only poet.), of scene of Israel's wanderings (after the

Excdus),
8

n ^l

n -[ m '] 'emptiness

(of hunger),
;

^; V| 14 inh3 Dt
106
;

meaning conjectured from context Mi 6" IDBty


13-)i3a(||V3^n Si3Nn).

T^l

"

3 2 (|| -13-ip jnx3), ,/,68 78 with ref. to returning exiles Is43 ,92;

10

40

V'

10 7 < waste of a
a

way

= desert way).
Judah
1

t[BB^]
hold out
BIP^K,

vb. only Hiph. Impf. extend,

Paypi, A Uo-pa, L 2apaa.

tH3tf n.pr.m.

name

in

Ch

(late)

(NH

Hiph. id.; Aram. Aph.

o?'

Lyon
mto

8.r([<,

id.; 1 As. astu, extended, ntee60 I)1 HWBl44.

W^tr;, OOmpctfi v. ycc*.


*2E*
v.

Ar

Est 4" o/*) 2HJH BA3"] 4 hold out the golden sceptre to, so (BSnl) 5* 8 .
B'B'i'
,,

<Ae

m?'<Me

i5

^ ^
jg

mighty
<ra<(
,

no*.

t[jt^]
sfeep; Ar.

vb. sleep

(NH *4/

Aram.

n. Ifcul

tr,
4x

n.pr.m. father of David


I*

^j Je ifepy,
Dl HWB24li
'

^J, IL,
)Qal
cstr.

skep; As.
lb
,

01 }277f

conj.

6*j

(but see this)) + 10 t.; Ifao-ai;

We lsu
1

'

<9

^=
3

(etyin. dub.;

iE"N

= ^3X
t v
19

tow,
13

sZeep,

Flood
3
;

" 22 Asrb Ann,ls


4
;

foinatu, iuttu,

dream, Id

vK

2 'T

i6

Pf. VDB* Jb
s7 ?f* Is 5

+2ot.;

y!

***(}) 1
1

Ch 2 13 ; +-JV3
S 1 6 118 ("m

39 l consec. Je 5i + 2 1;

Imp/

<|fc

'pr&n Jegg

<A Bethlehemite

tr ,,_ |3,

of David), i7 68 t; >B also 1 6 3 1 4 t. 1S16, 17; WIUi =a 1 Ch tson of H3iV ace. to 4 2";

^i2i

|#*J

iKi9
13

,etc; 7w/

|W?
11

Ec 5";

sleep,

go

to sleep,

and

Eu

t()fj

**"}?
2

2S 23 1 iCh io 29 26 V'72 !0 *fH| 3K^K Ch ii 18 elsewhere ^"f? alone = David' 1 S


;

(E),Ez 3 4 Jb 3 V'3VPr4"'Ec5 ,also2S4 6 We Dr Kit Bu, vid. Eton ; c l6, of Ass.


.

25

6 be asleep, G11 2 21 (J), 4 1

army

20 W.30.31 22 7. 8 .9.13 25 10
1

2S20 IK
1

I2 16 =2Chl0 16

Ch

12 18 ;

"fl

yw

Is

1 1

1 ;

**

Bhfc>

v 10 of Jesse

^ !#
D^-iy

27 Is5 (||D); of Baal

*44
V'

M
4

as ancestor of future (Messianic) kingt.

n J?^

I21< (II Dy ); c. /f accVcog'n. >& Je 5 i 3"7 ( v n3^), of death, cf. f^S


;

K 19
.

5
;

of '\ R*fl nnb TTV&

I3

ITipb. only in deriv. sense of

^CT

n.pr.

v.

3**J sub

31B>.

become inactive or stationary; Pf. QFOK/i^consec. 25 Dt4 and ye be grown old H??> (v. Di Dr)

foJPWtf' v. ntM.

have

lost freshness of first

impressions; of inanif

mate things, be old, stale, only Pt. ifti B Lv 2 6 10


(cf.

t[Dtt*^] 19 Zmp/. 3 fs. DBP1 Ez i2 ;

vb. be desolate
DB>'n

DDE*) Qal
19

(H),f.n3S*i3

njnSLvi 3 = old leprosy (P)


JE*.
1

these

Gn

47

DE*I}

poss.

denom. from
6 19
.

Pi. causat. Impf.

Ez

fpl.

njO^n
19
.

6 6 (Co'nJOB*l); &, deso7


;

WJ^Rl Ju
t
*

and
2

she

made him

late, subj.

px
1

(J); subj.

Ez 12 19 ni03 Ez 6 6

subj.

nmK Gn 47"

fs. n32

T L^^^tp^ ] n.f. desolation, only intens. pi. 6 nto Kt (Qr nip Wfjty, so Ges Hup al., * 55'

p.B^

S 2 6 7 + 3 1, 10 1 cstr. pi. D^E^ 1 S 26 Ct 7 2 712 Dn 12 ; asleep, sleeping 1 S 26 1 K 3 20

1^ K f> Ct 5
10
;

adj sleeping ;
;

ms.

sleep.
1

&

12

Ct 5 2
cf.

so, fig.,
,

Ho
"1-

expl.

as= $] smoketh,
'
'

cf. n.pr.loc.

WOH^n
al.

01 Pe De Bae
ceitfully

TV3 supr. p. nib; Ew follow Qr, let death come dev.

Dt 29 19 by ES JPhl,I,,|1888
,

72 ' Pr<"",

i '- ,'-

19

Che

upon them,
19

SW.
;

n.m. waste, wilderness lYQ'Hpi

with DriBK (Ges )for DHSN; but <We, their anger sleepeth; of Baal I K 18 27 ; in sim. 2 of '< ^ 78 s5 ; of dead, as sleeping in dust, Dn 1 2
-

lm

abs.

fto'E" 1
'

23

+ 5 1.;
10
;

jfe'E*

Nu

2i S0

+ 3 1.
4

f 11.
tine*
23
32

|IL'^

n.pr.m. one of David's heroes,


1

f 107 ; waste, aim. n.pr. Nu 2 ^(commanded byPisgah), 23 28 (by Pe'or ; both JE),fre1924 26 3 quented by David as an outlaw 1 S 23
IS43
;

19

|bEDt 3 2

cstr. jto'E"

=DK/n

Ch 1 1 34 (in both
v. DE?n,

wilderness: a.

We Dr

del. '03 as dittogr.,

c. art.,

Bu);

and

*?.

t|^

adj. old

(01 ig.,

as it seems, withered,

1 -

Probably some part of the wilderness of Judah,

flabby, like a lifeless plant with top hanging down, as if in sleep ; cf. KTiph. supr., and

NH

borderingonDeadSea(Conder ~"- ' ) ; ace. to others, at least in Nu.

TeotWork ch
'

1,i

;Buhl
(v. Di),

22 a thing grow old) ft Lv 25 + 3k; 14 f.nje* Is 22" + 2 t.; pl.D'3^Ct7 ; old: n313n

??*J

Pi. let

rw
,

446
6
;

wr
;

nrfji Is 22";
choice fruits,
vest, stare,

nffl\
14

y& Ne3
;

so

I2 M

of

Ct

Lv 25s s6*M (H
near Bethel,
]&}
2

(opp. enn); subst. old foir-

opp. BHn).

t n^tL"' n.pr.loc. town on southern border tt


:

+ 4 t., + 14 t. Pf.; Impf. f&* 3?^ Is 45 20 + 6 t. i>t?"i 7 (v. Dr) + 1 1 6 30 22 1 (juss.) Pr 20 Sfty Ex i4 + 7 t.; Mft 823* WV\* Is 4 6 7 OJ^ 4-2t.; s^re^ Ho 13
'nye in Is
1

43

12

47

10

1S10

27
;

of
1

N.

Israel,

Ch

19

13

so rd. also
;

B2$<

Is 35 4

(juss.,

Dr' 4'-"''),
2

etc.;
t.
;

Imv.

Klo Kit Bu mod. JAl 'Ain Siniya, 5 m. N.of Beitun, CI. Ganneau ZPV lsre 41 Buhl Ge0BT ! M P 173 Ayr.-Juln, WTO, 490-601 S cin

S 7"

for

MT

We Dr
'

7 Vtfn Je 31

f
1

86 2 ; njpe>in
6

K6 +8
s6
18

'

2Si 4 4 +
cstr.

igt. Imv.; /re/ais.yenn

iS25

nytfin T

+ 2t.;
;

ycn^l

>

'

'

'

S I4

+ 14 t.+ 2 S
21
t.; sf.

3
al.),

(where rd.
21

JJfH* Vrss.
P.

Ke We Klo Dr Bu

tnattS, T

ttttf, r3ttS T

n.f.

sleep; n^^ 9 o
4

yeno Dt 22 27 +
sf.;

+ 7 t. Inf. DJfWD ^ io6 +


27
31

W?'^i27=, n:B'^i32 (Ges '-*); cstr. 26 40 39 , etc.; pi. fl?B'Je5i +3t.; n3E' G1131 Je3i 1420 16 33 abs.n^ Pr6 ,0 24 ;keep Gn 28 (J), Ju i6
,

+ 3 t.;

5801

9 ; 1. deliver, save (prop, give width and breadth to.liberate), in 8 t


pi.

DT^

Ob 21 Ne

peril, c. ace.
19

Prs^e^o^Ecs'-Jesi^Zc^jPi^dlnoyri); ntoun oyp nvv oyp p r 6 10 = 24 s3 (these two of


sluggard & &*
"rjJO 'naB* TOTl
\

pers.velloc.Ex2 (E)Ju6 1S23" 6 2727 V 36 7 72 13 Jb 2 6 2 ; 2Sio =iCh 19 19 , 2 11 6 14 with b pers. Jos io (E) Dt 22 s7 Ju io 2 S io

17

v. also
40

6 9 20 13 );

note also
sZeep fled
1 ;

Ch i9 l2 (withacc), Jei i 1212 V'72 4 1 16


nj)'B>in Z^eZ/>,

6
;

abs.

Gn
;

31

(E) and

nbran
save,

my
2
1

Kngr

S14
:

from

evils

and troubles

from mine
Drue*

eyes
;

t^Sn

n# HTO Est 6
Dn
;

Specif. a. of heroic men,

K6

26
.

n^JJ'l

Pr

16

v^>y nrv;n: irijipi

wys nip
4

31 15 27 saving the nation in warJu3 6 io'i Sio Ho 915 10 Je 1 4 9 ; these are namedSWiO saviour J U3 1 3

nsi'inyK Ec 8 16 ;'
of lack of sleep)

V$ njf> i?
;

|
cf.

V' J-32

(a 11
3
;

5 3 Is

20

Ob 21 Ne 9 s7
3

KJg> Vl'Tb'

giveth to Ids beloved in sleep,

Ges 5 " 8
806
)
yff

j2

f=he
-

of

sleep of death (so Ar. J-lj Dozy" 6 90 (cf. De Che); so, as ace. cogn.,

Jb 14 12
s 76 Je

lacking JW'iO H? Jui2 1 Dt 28 2931 Is 47 15 ; they save 6 16 2 s2 of Ju 2" 8 1 2 1 3 1 S 9


1

S 43

K 1 6".
12

51

39 - 67

(in these
1

two O^Vnif).

[^li*"

vb. Hiph. deliver; Niph.intrans.


11.

from external 2339 13 7 1 S 14 7 io


s2
4
17
'

when they are 2S22 42 =>//i8 42 "Vt? from the hand Ne <f; t\3Q Ju 6 14 b. of God, who saves his people 4 Ju 3 s 6 36 37 evils Dt 20 Jos 22
;

phr.
3

Sn

s12

2
18

and

pass. (Ar. jL-T be capacious,

make wide,
live

spacious, IV.

make sufficient,

v.

viu. be or
;

in

Zp 3 9 Zc 8 9 io 12 f 28 69 106 1 18 27 20 or the pious among them IS38 Je 2 2 Ch20


;

22 M 9 33 35 43 49 6 3 Je 3 l7 Ez 34 9 6 9

K 14 ig^Is 37
27

s5
,

Is 25
8

Ho '" Hb j2
36 25

713

abundance (v. Dr 1 *'***) Ph.


' '

n.pr. yfc

Sab. yJV

i7'
1

V'

8 3 6
,

f 31" 54
26

4 2 23 7 io6 47 55' 57 6 9 7i

WVOV, e.g. Mordt ZMOme 37;1893 409 U6 o,>e,c -(yet note strange = u*); not in Aram.; MI 4 ""jyen 7ie equiv., h s delivered me, I yB>D(3) deliverance, Sm and So,
(royal epith.), n.pr. yJV/K, bbt]in\
'

109 119 710 especially the king \// 2


>//

Ch

16 35

94146

22 7 and 138 Pr 20 David 2S8 614 thy


; ;
'

servant

^86
_,

216
;

TDn
'>
;

37*; D'pin 17
22 28 ;

(but
l 3 [4]

HD3 CIGann Dr)

n.pr.m.

yCD

1
,

also

Dr)
2 pi.

Nipt.
BPy&H

Sm

and

So, but JIB* deliverance,


Pf. 3

CIGann m. V&) Dt 33 29 Is 45 17 ;
1

7"; D yy n ^ n? Jb 2 2 s9 accordingly God is yB'iO saviour Is 43"

yy

M
4
,
;

12 2 ; 0^-1X3"=! 3 4 9 ; ^pnx 28 19 S kt< 145 ; >:]! Dy i8

=2

610

3^

'"ib"

Nu

io 9
7

Pr 2 8 +'i S 14 47 (for MT t$T) We Klo Dr Kit Bu 3 fs. #*? Je 23* 14 16 117 n 33 VF5^ V' 1 1 9 Je 1 7 + 8 1. Impf. Imv. pi. 9 16 M -f<3 i 45 33 Zc 9 ; * Je w^n
3 ms.

pi. UVjPfe
18

Je 8 20 /wip/
;

Wt

Je 30

yB'D2S22 Dy^'10^106 '; 63 Hoi3 3 26 8 6o 16 Je3o ,0 iy'tfiD Je 14 ; IJP^ Is 43 49 Je 15 20 30" 42"; 46"; is with his people V&rl?
45
;

16 - 21

y'B'inb

3ils63
1

l ;

,|

3 , :y B'inf)niniSDn' 3^3i ; isr.


,

prays I?'?
i^6o
7

ny'B'in
7
,

^
117

= io8

cf.
:

saved (prop, placed in freedom; cf. , for the fig. 3 rnn, 3Pno), from external evils 14 20 4 18 Pr 28 by God" Is 30 6 45 M 64 Je 4 8 1 7"
liberated,
' '

constr.
18

c. ft?

TO Ex
:

save with thy rigid hand 1 ; IS59 that fr. wh. one is saved
30

14
,

(J)

Ju
10

18

io 12

48M 23* 33" f 8o


io 9 (P),
2

19
4

with
4
.

ft?,

Je 30 7
1
47

&?&Q

2S3 2Ki9 =Is37 15 3 nns-bo ^ 34 7 niyn-bp 2 S 22 3'jriD Jb5 22 8 19 te>s? "PbeJo 1 S io ir-isp ^ 44 nn 'ap 2 2
;
; ;

,9

20

2S ^io6 2Ch 3 2 ;DDnp

Nu

22

=f 18
9

2. be saved in
1

31

109
there
7
yfr

D^P"!

TP*U5 59

3
;

nippp 107

1319
.

c.

battle, victorious

Zc 9 ^ 3 3 + S 4 miT3 VE^J Oy Dt 33 M a people victorious in '' 17 *ipk- Pf- 3 ms. gffol (poem)," of. Is 45 7 7 18 7 1 S 9 ^ 20 y^in Zc 1 2 sf. to*#n V' 34 s
v. supr. ;
-

16

is
,

no other salvation, the sword saves not


17

44 or a nation La 4 or astrologers Is 47 20 7 4 or Asshur Ho 14 or other gods Is 45 46 2. save from moral troubles, only in Ez. Je 2 s8
,

13

sn^
Bf

447

ppjror
"i?^ Is 5i
2 3 nspny viyw* 56' 62' ^ 98 49 rny salvation unto the emls of the
-

frni^te 5fcJ (rd., with Co 29 37 ; baviiReo bap 3 6


ffl
.

Da

8 -8

al.,

BnTriME'e)

II

3. give victory
to,
;

J*v?7 I s

to: a. of

man,

c.

? pers., give victory


7*
4
-

agent subj.

T
1

Ju
44
yi

25

2633
,

T
;

om. v

31

c.
T

earth;

IJJS^ D?U~ba3 ^67 among

all nations

Jb 40 14
,

Jrt->T

*
;

b. of
]

GW,
s

with b

4. victory : c. nB>y thy salvation. 45 1 S 14 Is 26"; elsewhere of victories

wwA victory
wrought
1

pers.,
1

subj. P?;

V 98

-1

Is

16

59

63

Yahweh
I

Ch
;

by Yahweh
8 Hb3 f

for his people


2
1 2- 6
12

Ex

20 6

18 6 with ace. v 13 ; abs. gain victory


nbinj nyiE>n y&\*\
1
Iil

S 14 8 17 47

s 14 '" 20 44 68 118
;

2 5 (song) Is
1 ;

2'

phrases:
<0!or

Ch
6

14
.

rtftflSj

byrrforic<or?'e74

n'ytfr

|Dh Is33<ore

of victories; DiyiB* brat? 2

22
51

Qr

of

tj^rn n.m.

I*

deliverance, rescue, sal-

7 vation, also safety, welfare; V^.yjr20 + 4 3 1 1 1 t. sf. 2 S 22 Jb n

J^J

sfs.;

5 1.
".

+4

^
");

victories{Kt

HjO

and

so

||

18

); niyiB*;

tiyp

t.;
t.

1.,

TVPSh-m W) ^28" strongho'd of victories; Ex I4 13 (J) see the victory of Yahweh, 2 Ch 20 17

safety, welfare, prosperity 2

S 23 s yfr 1 2 6

Jb 5 4

rescue,

by God,

2. salvation, i.e. primarily physical oft. with added spiritual idea:


810 85 ; D'nb.K salvation from used as infin. with ace. VB'.y

17 y?i3 Is 59 helmet of victory; D'WSj ""WJ 4 nyit^'a \fr 149 A w<7i beautify the meek with Cf. the syn. nyi^n, infr. victory.

WtT

Is62 u

^69"
50
23
;

fi.

1'ittj

adj. (free), independent, noble

God

\jr

(in station) (ace. to


J)B\

most from second,

v ^18?=

Hb
yB
10

1313

(see

Ew

239

accordingly

Yahweh

is

in sense of Ar.

^J

(ef.

ny.B'n infr.); but

'JIB^I

niS
95

jn,y
1

Zt'y7i<

and

my

salvation
;

^27';
,

TO
Mi
s

17

yB Hi? i8 3 =2 S 2 2 3 V& '& l s TW vg 2 S 22 47 Hb 3 18 V i8fl


;

actual existence of such a -/not proven; Thes allows yiE' noble, of rank (and. by yiB*)

=W*

^ 24

s5 38 s 9 s 9 jap f 1 s 25 2 7 65 79 85^ 1 Ch 1 6 8 s6 n i?"JV Is 45 s 2 S 22 ; 'ye* Q-n^K by + 2 ; " 5 10 5 1 6 1 ; %B>? fkfy f 5 1 joy 0/ thy salvation;
1 ;

implic, of character) Is 32
||

(H^ra, opp. v'3),

Jb 3 4 19 (Di sX.rich, but DTfc opp. b-n)


Is 22
s
,

11.

yit?

v.
,

||

sub

[Sntp].

in. yiB*

n.pr.gent.

Ez 23 s3
)

v.'e'.

'" B^abs? TOn'a

16

132

her priests will

clotfie

I.

with salvation.

20 7 right hand.
iff

3. victory : V&\ nniaj the victory of his the mighty deeds of

iW

^^lffi

2ava, Gn 38 2 and (after


v. yiB^'na p.

n.pr.m. father of Judah's wife, 3 12 1 Ch 2 cstr. na) v 1 24 supr., and cf. on mng. JAB' ('3^)
;

p. 4,

V&ck)
yi\I7

P- 46.

'B trnfttf; n.f. salvation;


t.;

V"9 + 18
156

nnyh
,3

Jon2

10
;

nnyc*

i4

+ 4 t.;

sf.VW: Jb
;

u
3<>

^8o
j

3
;

cstr.nyrc*

'nyiB^
51

Ex 2 ^62 +i 2 t.,
12

n.[m.] opulence P (cf. Ar. LLl) 24 so AE~al. Jb 30 36"; but<v. sub [W?].
11.

32
;

tNJ'^HlJ n.pr.f. a

woman

of Asher 1CI17

+ 25 1. sfs. pi. ntae* 2 S 22 +6 1.; njflB* + 3 t-J niVB^ 53 1. welfare, prosperity


7
;

42

2o>Xa, L 2oua.
t , J?ip* n.pr.m. (salary) 3131 line of Jerahmeel 1 Ch 2
1

3JO

1.

one of the

'nyB"

may Jb 30'

as a cloud

my

prosperity

2. deliverance: nyie^b 9 IWVfl passed away. and <Aom 7< oe <o me for deliverance 2 S 1 o" 12 3. salvation by God, primarily from 1 Ch 1 9 . external evils, but often with added spiritual

latiurjX,

A If o-,
1

L If aaovti. 2. 2f, Ifcr(a)fi.


,

a chief of Manasseh 3. a chief of Judah


1

Ch 5 s4
20

,
.

CI14

4. a chief of Simeon
l^', l, Qj'
,

Ch

42

59 6o (poem), Is 33 52 7 7 22 s 35 s 62 2 69 30 7 5 Jon 2 i4 =53 3 16 2 23 s2 (=nyiE>n 40"), 78 80 9 i 96 =i Ch I6 6 8 4 106 140 Jb 13' ; with verbs of rejoicing 1S s 1 nyitra 1 s 2 Is 25 ^9 13" 35'; n ^: n 1 nicin Is 26 salvation will he set as walls; cf.
idea:
49
10

Gn

18

710

11

18

n.pr.m. (salvation of Yah;


1

cf.

V3

3 -9

bxyB'' on scarab CIGann p. 46 supr. jA S 1- igajaj,, son of 'Amos, ie83.'Fev..H^,i35.so.8^_

V^N

V^
s
;

phr. '&
(song),

'nbj*
'

+ 88
,

2
,

'B"

Is

1 2

2
,

'B* "*

Dt 32 1S
Is 49

the prophet: Is i' + i5t. Is., 2X19'+ i2t. K., 2032 12. one 2 Ch 26" 32 Ho-atas, 93 Isaias. 31S of the children of Jeduthun 1 Ch 25 Io-am, etc. t3. a Levite ancestor of one of David's
,

^89

27

cf.

^yien <TW 62"; V< D*


:

treasurers

1
1

Ch

6 25

Qa-aias, @L
21
,

Iwo-Tjf.

12 3 weZZs 0/ salvation; pi. niy*B s " "OB niyiB'; ^ 42 </w salvation (intensive), of 12 ), v of my face (person TOD M'f error, ^S 3 s niyiE" D13 1 i6' cuj commemorating saving ;
'trn \rj
;

trPW'

''

n.pr.m. (salvation of Yah)

1.

grandson of Zerubbabel 1 Ch 3 2. chief of the sons of Ifo-fia.


,

laa-a^a,

43

acts (of drink-offering); further

f 1 19**

Elam, who went up with Ezra Ezr 8 7 Io<ra, Hama, etc. 3. chief of sons of Merari in time of Ezra

j'trn
Ezr 8",
1 1 7
,

448
4. a Benjamite

Iffii
1
41

Qn-aia, Ucrux, etc.

etc.

Ne

19

(||

Tioq), v

81
,

and 'n *ta^ spana


16

ch

6 41

(from V$l B"3^N (WTO

y,

132

).

t ytfin n.pr.m. (salvation ; on form, of. ZAUMl T9#3, ^fltefj; on pronunciation v. Hpt BA8I 4S ADm J 1. orig. name of Joshua Jager )
"

TriniT^ n.[m.] jasper (loan-word


_.Lj;

fr.

Pers.

so Ar. ,_

."<

Lane 2978
;

also (and

on forms
HA36 IIWB
'

ace. to

Nu

816

13

(P),

221 prob. err., v. Dr), iAi 30 2. last king of Israel 2 15 1 supr. 910 ( 3. the prophet Hosea Ho i8', Q<rrj 1 4. an Ephraimite chief under I **, Qn-ijf. 5. a chief under David 1 Ch 2j K Q<r(j(t).

Avar,, cf. Dt 32" Iijo-ovr, v. JRZ'irP p.

iJLLj,
147

(J

Frey perh. As. aspA D1 e*Bhn Ex 28 20 39 13 (both P) )_nsB;;i Britf)

pS)

and onyx and jasper (v. Di) Wffi ( + tcZ.) Ez 28 13 (v. m).
beryl
;

HE^ v. sub
|"")t^^

net}'

}2tt.^

v.

sub

JSE'.

Nehemiah Ne io

24

Qa>]6a, Qcnjf.
,

Tn^yCTin n.pr.m. (Yah has

1, a saved)

vb. be smooth, straight, right


;

s2 2. father Qaaia. prince of Judah Ne 1 2 of Azariah or Jezaniah, a chief in time of Jere-

(N H id., and deriv.


easy,
11.

Ar.

IJLj 6e gentle, tractable,

miah Je 42 43 2
1

Mauo-((r)mor, etc.
niyeno saving acts

ma&a eay; tlo manageable, easy; but ZMO1865 270 CIS"' 2, a Sab.nfii, nfiin, piV bw Os
-

jniiirr, SflttT n.pr., see p. 221.

t [nytDiO] n.f. only T

pi.

68 21

t I'ttTQ
king of
v.

n.pr.m.
2

(deliverance)
4

Moab

Dr 8m,m' Sm and So T VCTO n.pr.m. (deliverance)


1 - 1S36

3 =y<5>0

MI
ft

1
;

Mesha, Mara. son of


if

As. isdru, be or #0 straight, right, meseru, jusHWB31 tice, meSeriii, righteously, D1 Qal Pf. ) "& Jei8 4 +2t,; 3 f.rntjui4 8 Hb2 4 ; 3 mpl. 2 27 ri^ iK 9 ; 7m;j/l^'Nu23 -r2t.; *$) 1 S I8 20 26 ; 3fs."irnjui 4 7 ; 3 fpl. n5-l^iS6 12 (Ges

'

<Ae way 1 S 5,0 straight, ?|Tn3 6e pleasing, agreeable, right OrPJ? 3 3 ?'i the eyes of) ; said of a woman Ju 1 4 '; a man 5 IM, flS Je27 ; of matters andthings ("13-311)1 S l8

.**in)_l.
.

6 12

2.

fig.,

17

1Q113 2Ch3o

4
;

of cities

Caleb

Ch

42
,

Maptiaa, <SL
2

Movcra.

IW#fS5

W?
(n^

Nu 2 3 27 (E);

12 1K9 a place with TBfcB J e 18 4


;
.

tnyi^n
salvation

from
yiB*,

= njftB^ (formed by false anal., as


cf.

(tnVB'ri

S19

n.f. deliverance,

3. in ethical sense, straigJuforward, upright; 4 13 it?S3 2 his soul is not upright ffjf^tft Hb

yie>,

but no

in sense of ye" ; most assign it to sufficient evidence for existence of

such a
cstr.

V;

Kb"'*

abs.'n

n + 19
9
13

t.;
;

Je 3 s3 + 5 t.; sf. tq**l Is 46 -M t. 11 v 17 71 15 ; 1. deirjjHtfn ^ 40 + 2 t.; ^ywn liverance, usually by God, through human 9 and in agency, esp. from oppression 1 S 1 I 18 ,2 c\. battle iChi9 (yt5nnin ),= victory Ju 15
,
||

in him (opp. fVBV swollen). Pi. Pf. 1 Vffc 128 1 19 Jb 37 3 3 m. sf. Thes; but< Ew Di Hi De Da, Impf. fr. TT\f); Impf. If* Pr 3 6. -,^: , i5 ji. gf q^Hj ^ Mag< abbrev
,
;

, tn^l) 2Ch' 3 2 ; 3
13

fs.

ir.nprn

4
;

s.l^K
-

'

Is 45 ; "Hf^j v 2 Qr (Kt Hiph.nB'iN Ges 570 3 doubtless copyist's error); Imv. pi. Wf*. 40 ; Pt. 15 1. wia&e smooth, straight, pi. Q'lE'ID Pr 9
;

(1J1
1

T3

'n

rinj),

K 5',

"

'n ne-y
6

iSn"

'*

wrought a great
(yBhi in

victory, so 19

S 19 3 23 1012

ace. r&ptp Is 4 o

3
;

D^iq
15

45

2
;

fig.,

with

^,

Ch 1 i 14 (asacc.cogn.after j)iE'in),Pr2i 31 ^33 17


||

jna^e smooth or straight, i.e. free from obstacles, 6 fns 3 6 ; in ethical sense, successful v 13 Pr

v 16 );

D-3^ Tl

frfan

I44 i; so in phr.
17
;

mn^ 'rrpn 2 K 1 3", D"1K3 '070 v


deliverance,

of national

making straight their paths, going straightforward on their paths

DriirriK

DH^IOn
1
21

those

from
8

exile, D'oVlV 71
13
(||

Is 45 17
II

(Da '"'!"), 46
in

njrix),

*?$&) V&0 v 13 (c. jna;


success

ri3

?""^fj

maketh straight his going, goeth

gen. ITJSDTI) ; 6 a 14 =24 ; of deliverance prosperity Je 3 Pr s9 La 3 26 ('" njntMl), r of fr. personal trouble ^ 37 national deliverance underfig. of personal^ 40"

of national

and

2. lead straight along, straightforwards. 80 waters of an aqueduct 2 Ch 32 ; (of the thunder Jb 37 s ace. to some; but v. rather
direct, rot?). (rd.

3.
"b
1

esteem right, approve


i>3).

1 1

128

VWf;
-

"plpB
35

Pn. Pt.t&Q 3HJ


level,

(|nn;2K) v 71" (||ni5-JX), so *#($ contrasted with '''s deliverance is D"]K


j

17

38";
13

ni3nBn ?y
out,

K6
the

gold

made

laid smoothly

ny'K'ri
,

upon
\"?.?5

108 cf. deliverance of (through) man ^6o l3 1 46'. 2. more exclusively spiritual in sense,
salvation, appear to be 'riy^n v>k

3 pi-

^r

graven work. a , 1 ?5??^ Pr 4

Hiph. Impf.
Ze<

^ '"
l

y'*

look straight before thee ; Imv.^^Pi^."^^

^5i

16
,

thy

way

even

+ 5" Qr

(Kt "^in

;'

v.

make Ges 70 '*)-

fltfi

449

tltD"

adj. straight,
;

7 o t. ; cstr.1^ Pr 2 9"

Nu23 + 3 i't.;
Ez
v
23

10

23

(del.

Co)
9

1.

right; '^i S 29" + 7 rnB^ Ez 1 + 4 1. pi. D'"!^ 1, cstr.n^f7 + 8 t.; f. nne*


f.
;

"HttP n.m. +26 n straightness, uprightness;


'

"IB*

Pr 2

13

ut.;

sf.

ff^ Jb33 Pr 14'; 1.

ffl

straight, level, of a
i
7
;

way
God,

straightness, evenness, of paths (with moral im13 n 2. Tightness, ujrrightplication) Pr 2 4 .

Is 26 7 Je 31
(1 v.

V'

7 107 Ezr 8"; foot Ez

wings
to

supr.)

2. right, pleasing:
is right,

a,,

ness Pr 17 ; "IB"} DPI f 25 21 ; of words, spoken Jb 6 M , written Ec 12 10 ; of the moral walk


(l)lB3
6

26

pleasing in the to (either cstr. before or with eyes of, agreeable referring to him), esp. in Deut. writers,
'i'jn IB'Jn

<M< which

Pr 14 2 ; ^fr%f Jb 33 3 ; 22b "IE* Dt 9 f 1 19 1 Ch 29 17 :on f 1 1 1 8 v. IB* 4. 3. w^o< is due, right Jb 33 Pr 1 1 24


1
7
.

K9

Ex
22

26

15

(R),

Dt 12 25 13 19
32

21 9
,

43

22 2
'1

=2Ch20 2K10 =2Ch24 2 25 2 26 27


30
,

1 2

wa stern K
2

14 15 12 s 14 3 15 s " 16 2 18 3 2 28 1 2 9 2 34 2 Je 3 4 15 ;
,

Kn

3338

"

T"1tt?^
1

u.pr.m. (uprightness) son of Caleb

Ch 2 18 (on pointing v.Baer),

l<oaaap,h Sap.

-whn Dt 6
'<

18
;

'>

vpa iB^m sen


1
20
.

ch 1 4

isb

nsm ithvi aran 3


^n

b.
7

K3
t

t[n*^]
6

n.f.

!644 * (foVform see Bo

uprightness;^ n!B*3 Kb J90(lUTO)).


15

to

8 s 26 man, *rya iB^(n) Dt 12 Ju 17 2I 5


is

Je40 Pri2 2 1 14 (D), Je26 40'';


there is

2 S 19 s5 XffS nB(n)l 21D(n) Jos 9 B* Pr 14" B"tp:iB? "M5


;

a way which

is

pleasing before a
*>

man=:

16 26

3. straightforward, just, upright

a.

IfnWi n.pr.m. (upright one) Dt 32 s$ 2 IS44 ; poetic name of Israel, designating it under its ideal character, 6 t]yairrifici>os, Aq Sym Theod eidis, 93 rectissimus, dilectus; Thes

ix

of God,

Wl
'<

-!
13

P^X Dt 3 2 4 (song);
16
;

-\m
10
;

3W
his

Ew* ,87 Lag"' 33

25

s
;

"IB*

92

his
137
;

ways

Ho
9

14

D'DS{yDNe9

^H9

BT&*
s9
;

19
.

the words of divine wisdom Pr 8 9

^
8

regard it as dimin. fr. good little people ; but no evidence that J'- has a dimin. force, and most recent scholars De Di

"

33*

DrMVGes 586(2) *take


Bacher ZAW "- 1B
yfift
-

God made him upright Ec 7

but

fig

b. of man, D"1N3 IB"

ra 'r

as denom.=Rechtvolk; and Che rightly compare


e).

ISO

Mi 7 2 aw
V'

upright
is

man among men there is none,


DPI
;

(see

"IB*

and yet Job w


37
;

"^ 1! Jb 8
6

Tfa
6
;

Da), v 2 , cf. so earlier of David as an


i

Jb

""["ACQ]

n.m.
pi.
1
:

(v.

equity;

only
2 6 47

evjnness,

uprightness,
;

uprightmani S29
cf.

8
;
i

of his
;

way

of man's doings ||11Pr 20", 23 of life J131D 1 S I2 ;


||

D^B^O Is
free

t.

D'HBTOPri 3

elsewhere

1. evenness, level Is 26 7,
fig.

of path of righteous (in the future),


;

for

s7 ?^.:PB : Pr 29 *fr&+il"'> of his heart, mind, and will, 33? 'HB* upright of heart 2 Ch

from difficulties smoothness, of the flow of 31 2. in ethical 'tb Ct 7 10 wine, '03 Pr 23


;
.

34.

ijrwtfh ^.|H Dfliaba QnB* 1 2 5".

29

32

g6

64

94]i 97

n.

sense, uprightness, equity, as taught in the school of wisdom Pr8 6 , || P"nt i 3 2 9 ; of govern'

c. as
</(

a noun,

(1 )

with

ref.

ment

'D(3) V' 9
15 16
;

to things, WJjjn IB*

rt'grfa

/ have perverted
t/ie

Jb33
right

27
;

1B>pT nrn^n
:

mf pervert
;

right

(lit.

Is33 Pr 23 'Dnyi 1 Ch 2 9 17 Aave pleasure in equity ; 'd

58 75 96 98 99 ; of speech of Yahweh's promises IS45 19


;

10

JIB'S

tots* that

which is straight) Wl&l 13 cf. 2 K io'\ things Pr 16


,

"13*1

Dn

ii

make an

speaketh

equitable arrangement.

3.
.

(2)
1

more
3

adv. rightly, with

nm f
,,>48 - 8

17

3PIN

Ct

commonly of men,
Pi-21
29

in

sg."lB*(!"l)

Mi2 7
1
;

2K10

Jb23

7
;

collective, 7*
-

XI

also in ">BD

13 18 lft\ book of the upright Jos io 2 S I (cf. M Dr Ia,r 182 ), a collection of ancient 1 ;

ness; 'O 1. 12
t.
;

tnittTQ n.m.
1^2 7"
level
1

level place, upright"#!?

+ 9 k;

ZC4

(v.

Baer)

K8

antith. (D")nn
16

K 20

country, table-land, plain:


2325

Zc 4 7 ;
10
||

national poetry; in pi. D'lB* the upright, of 10 pious Israel Nu 23 (song E) ; elsewhere of the upright among the people of God as dis-

tinguished from the wicked, in "WisdLt, Jb 4' 8 s2 3611 721 12" 14 9 " 15 819 i6 17 21 18 17 Pr 2 3 ii 1 28 10 29 10 in late fV 33 1 49 15 107 42 11 2"
,

rbm 2 Ch 26 ; d^PJJO 42 ; + liE^Dn specifically of the elevated plateau or table-land between the Arnon and Heshbon Dt 10 9 '' 7 2 > 8 2 o Je 48 821 2. level 3 4 Jos i 3 place (free from obstacles), fig. for place of 12 'd safety, comfort, and prosperity i^26
;
-

4 3py I 8 40 ; 13 poy Je 21

mK
(cf.

40" and

Dn 1 1

17
.

4.

abstr., uprightness,

"\m fiDKS fin 8 (Thes), but read with Hi Ri Bae, after <5 % Jer.

rather

Vf

3. uprightness 1E*1? 2), in government ^67*; 't3 03B>


i43'-

27"; 'D

H?
4
;

45^

UPPISH

D^B>Mal2 6

Tp"l\2J n.pr.loc.

\rve Sharon

450
(plausibly conal., cf.

|WK
nbr\>
v.

rbn.
foil.;
.

nected with
~* M
;

vSe* by Thes Ges 12

GASm
1'

8510 =*fi^; Ph. pt!>) strictly n.m. plain, level; -1. 'B'l (with art.), name of maritime plain on Mediterr., fr. Joppa north-

niT
Ar.

(assumed by Thes as -J of

cf.

beat with a club, chastise ; .jj

; iLi.' 1

* club ;

Ba NB294 der. nniD


club (or javelin,

ward, noted for

fertility, Is 33'

(||

fft,
10
1

^)J
(||

cf.

as loan-word D1 HWB630

fr.

As. tartahu=

)).

6 sapw), cf. |bjflj) teia inn 352; 65 liay Toi fy>u^) T00 n^an ct 2 (
;

P5>

nniD
/
(v

n.m. name

of

a weapon, perh.
||

&0o t
8*"165

olub,

maoe (or dart, javelin;


of
foil.;
cf.

J^T3);

to

a 'o);
t ,

'#3 D'jnn TJJfn

Ch

s9

Jb4i
D??!

21
.

27

so also

Jos 12 18 where rd. ffc P?

Ges
v.

12

after

cf.

KS

02

2' 436
-

$$, so Di We . On this plain


*

D/V
bereaved,

Ar. 12, ':j be alone,


subst.

Aram.

adj.

and

*, X

GASm

Geogr-

"7 " Buhl

0er
1

6S
.

2
16

'Knit?
JB*3
;

Din>; vid.

Lag

BN3

Ba NB194).

PT,

region E. of Jordan
Trtpix">pa Tfptap,

Ch

(||

ra

A 2apwi>);
10

ify,

TQin"' n.[m.] orphan

(NH

id.;

Aram.

identified

by

many with "iWW! (Dt


BrJJn
potent
foil. ( \A>f
;

etc., v. supr.)

NOJX, JjifcJ; Ph. D1V; Ar. l^jj pupil, orphan) 21 a Din^Ex22 +29t.; pi. D'trtn^ v + 8t.; sf.

cf.

Ar. cAll \ weak or im-

ynh) j e 49"; VDh;


orphan,
3

is 9
(||

16
;

voirvp

,/,

2919 man, ajwj weakness, impotence, Lane ).

i.e.

fatherless
;

'"iJOpN)
9

1"'' adj. aged, decrepit, only B'Kh


2

fpT

Ch

36

,T7 .

ttifttfj

adj. aged, only Jb

(NH

oW, venerable men, Levy Jastr) ; abs. JJ^K* Jb 10 6 15 pi. trW) 32 + 2 t.; a^ed, as pred. adj.
;

once D^'B"

46 Je f 2 2 Zc 7 Mai 3 (in all these, mentioned as helpless, exposed toinjury, HJDpK


V.

3K ]>H) Jb2 4 La5 prob. also EX22 21 Dt 10 18 14 29 16 1114 24 171920 21 26 1213 27" 6 s 3 10 5
(||
;
-

Ex 12 V109

22 a

109";
9
\|>

109

94

||

and 13); 68 6 Is
</<

similarly,
i
17 - 23

||

n3D.bK
21

Jb 3 2 6

(opp.

s 29 (opp. Qnpj) ; nosn

ma$ yyoi
(||

as subst. 15
1
1!

10

(py);

D^B^a

u Ez 22 7 without ; io 1418 Pr23 10 Jes 28 rUD&K 31 f (in no case clear that both parents are dead).
16

Jb22 9 24 s 29^ 31

10 2

Je4 9

Ho 14 4 Jbe 27

amongr aged

men

is

wisdom

rOUTI D*DJ

TnOrP
\t6aft.

n.pr.m. one of David's valiant


1

^QtC).
I

men, called '3Kten

Ch
cf.

n
Ar.

(l><fya;

"hEMp"i n.pr.m. a Gileadite name

Ch 5 14

*7JV (v

of

foil.;

mng. dub.; Ar. S3\ drive


is

|J"P (vof

foil.;

J^J
*
jlj

6e perpetual,

in peg, be firm (of peg),

appar. denom.)

never-failing, esp. of water,

a permanent
P8BA1886(ix)
''

t"W n.f.
14

D,23

peg, pin

(NH
JU 4
pi.

id.;
!I

Ar.
14

lf ) }
;

thing: Ph.DJnN rrv


,

CIS I

- ,-

86A

;'w

).

IIJJ Dt23 B 4a c. art. but v. Ges >m );


'

-rot.; cstr.lJV
-

i6

(where

f 1. ]JT M, ]r\N adj. perennial, ever-flowfig. permanent, as subst. steady flow, M permanence; abs. J1TX Gn49 + 8 t.; jn^Jb

cstr.nhrt^2 7

TftQ[

Ex 38 20

ing,
19

-i-4t.;
;

sf.

2 ^n'TriM is 54 ;

vri'iri;

Ex27
4

00*^1 is33 rW$X&\ EX39 pin, peg, esp. a. tent-pin Ju 5 M 4 Nu3 *UV
;

,,

20

40

33
1

21

K8

sf.iJn^Exu 27 pi. DWKJbiz"; Mi 6 s (in form, an 'elative,' Ew }le2b =:


;
;

DW

v 22 ; rd. perh. also Jb 4 21 (fig.; cf. 11. "V}?)-, 19 1818 203 31 oft. of tabernacle Ex 27 35 ; 38 s2 37 \\Vnn<D 39 *>, c f. 4 (all P); of Zion

%kn

"
s

'

'

Arab, compar. and superl.);


,

1.

ever-flowing

(opp. 3J3K),
wfidy,

fri 4

?TXS

Am 5

24

an ever-flowing
iri'N T\\~\T\}

NU3

Dt

(v.

Dr); as subst. in

under

fig.

of tent

20

b. a peg for hanging support of state Ez 15 s so fig. of Eliakim IS22 2324 ; of secure Dor position Ezr 9* (cf. Ar., v. Thes Hi Hariri
.

IS33 Zc 1 o 4

54

fig.

of ruler as

^
I4

74
27

15

rivers of steady flow ; as subst. also

Ex

flow,

(J), the sea returned rrv

fanW

DWNH

to its steady

,K8'

month of steady
(post-Bibl.Tisri).
ffl'X '13
,

-,

iUjiH

ojU of a king),

flowings= 7th mo., Oct.-Nov.


2.
i.

c. for

digging

Dt23

14

fig.

(= spade),
ing up

d. the^n'n or stick used in beatthe woof in the loom Ju i6 l4a vid.


,

e.

Je 5 10 a nation whose numbers never dwindle or


permanent, enduring
imperishable,
' VDS5? 3 ,-l1
is

W1

GFM
,

fail,

Jb 33" Kt the
49
49
s4

PAO S .octi*.ciTi..

(Id ""and in

jn 3-,^
loc.)

n|W

vbj

del

nn n

strife of his

bones

constant,

Gn

his

bow
44

Comm. ad
8
,

abode

't*3
21
(II

as an enduring, firm, one, 1?|^iO 'K

Jb39

v. Tin.

Nu

24

J^fJ Q^), jn^ ny j e

19

=5o

an

451
jJ-PN

1J-P

abode of permanency (of Edom, and Babylon, suddenly depopulated by foe, figured as lion)
;

6 ye ever-enduring ones, }*"IK HD1J3 D'JJVNn Mi the foundations of the earth (but rd. prob. with 19 EMJVK he subverteth W^Xn), Jb 12 s&D)

We

had nothing more s6 to do; cf. VB); elsewh. pt. abs., as adj. Gn 30 26 14 18 J0S2I 526 34 27 (J), J0S17 (JE), Lvio" ,a 7 22 s0 assubst. Ju 21 716 (all P), Je 34 1 Ch6"e.

8 ^SN 2 Ch 8 ; sq. DB> there beside the kings (i.

Dn

io 13 / was
I

left

over

them that are firmly


uncertain

seated

(i.e.

men

estab-

S 30 9 Ex 28 10 29 s4 Lv 19 6
7
18

(all P),
.

ao 30 30
-

lished in hereditary offices or dignities). Very 15 is Pr 13 jn'X CHas Tp/i, perh. firm,

hard, rugged (Ew De the text is corrupt).


fir.

Hi Now

ace. to Str.

jrW
6

n.pr.m. a wise man

K5

11

(where
c f.

2K4 Ez34 48 2Ch 3 i t Hiph. Pf. "VnSn Ex 1 o Is i', etc.; Impf. s4 yfa 2 S 84 "tift Dt 28 juss. yft* Ex 16 4 2Chi8 3 fs. "Vini Ku 2"; 2 ms. juss. TTnTl Gn 30 28 1 s. VniN 49 EZ39 3 mpl. Vinta Ex 16 44 "Vita 2 K 4 2 mpl. **$* Ex 1 2 + 2 1. Itnv.
21
10 15
19
; ; ;

10

called
1

*rqj^n)
s

named with

JO*?!,

^J, m/H;

+ 79";
Je 44';

Ch

(where these 4 with


6 s7 ; called
,

not are rnj

*JB);

1.
sq.

">nin 2 Inf. abs.

K 4" + 2

t.

cstr.

"Hpta
(J),

a. leave over, leave

Ex

io 15
v.

also 2

^plf

6W

= 1'TB*ip-ja

15",

Ru2 14 (obj.om.),
Dt 28
s4
;

v 18

K4 43 prrim {faK,
Ch 3 1 10
;

infr.),

19 where, and v

named
12

WQ
V'

and |DK ( q v .;
.

|WT
15
,

as Levit. singer with for |rM? in this group

v 44 (obj.om. in both), 2

"tirffi

"f^ PJJ Try.


;

obj.Tnk'+i' pers. Is
7
;

obj.rrws?
2

iCh 25 16
1

Ch5

35

v.

pniT); TfJI^J jn^i)

+?
1

pers.
,

Je44

sq. f? jfrom

(=0/),

S 84 =

89

(title).

Ch 18 4 Nu
s8
.

55

33

(P),

Ez

I2 1S ;

+ny

temp.
loc.

Ex
Ez

12 10 i6 19M

^jrv'v.

ron.

39
fr.
yjf

(all P), b. abs. leave a

Lv

22 30 (H);
i.

+Q&

remnant Ez 6 8 (denom.
e.

TprY] n.pr.loc. (etym. dub.) city in the 23 24 Negeb of Judah Jos 15 (foil, by f\ v ), A site unknown. 10m(up, L Idvav, Zi<f>
;

"^.I ?).
11

C.

save over,
a:ceZ,

preserve alive

79

2.
J).

(poem in
10

Aew pre-eminence Gn 49 4 3. shew excess=^have more


7
;

than enough
3
1

Ex

36 (P

vid. also 2
11

K4

43

Ch

[ )jH

vb. remain over


id.;
Zinj. "in
11

(NH

id.;

Aram.

supr.);

make
26
,

abu'.idant

Dt 28 309

(sq. sf.

~W.,

n.

rest,

remainder;

pers.

+3
"in"

rei).
v. -nu.

Eth. <0*t*& As. [a<<2t], remain over, in der. D1 HWB ; in Sab. ini CIS ""'"'''n ; conj.,
esp.
n.

"WPr 12
1.
1

"Wl

and

as

as epithet of king 2 " 1876

n.pr.

Dim Mordt
.

= noble one, DHM


'

n.m.'

16

57- 292

exceos; abs."W Ne2


"V% Gn 49 + 84 1.
3
;

remainder, excellence,
,6

+2t.;
56
12

"WPr^
2
1.

7
;

cstr.

ZMG.1883.U

dgir.it.

make

to be one,
1

Ar J=j i s mafe W M?fej or an odd number) tQal

VIJ Is

(vid. Baer's note) ;

Pt. ini>n
left over,

S 15

,s

the

remainder^.

Niph.

be

etc.;

remain over ; Pf. "VnO Ex io 15 + 8 t., Zc 13 8 /my/.W 2 K 20" + 2 t.; Ha

W
17

Jb 4 21 ta. remainder, remnant q.v. sub 11. "^.); (with implied inferiority in number or quality),
sf.'nir is 44
19
;

mn^Ex

1.

23" +

(not

">W1

19* ",' etc.; Pu "H3UJ 1 26 -irrio 1 S2 + i7t., inb Ex i2 10 ; fs. rnnh Lv 2 3 + 3 t.; mpl. B*l$fa Ju 8 ,0 + 24t., etc. ;' be left I5 11 22 over, remain (over), abs. Ex io (J), Jos
t.;

Gn 32*+ 2

of crops, etc.
i.e.

Oyv Ex 23"
(the
;

(JE), their remnant,


leave, so DJ3n

what they
i
4
;

enemy)
ptyn
,9

Jo

na-ixn tit v 4

yv

v4

nobsn
17

"W yr

fiy$f3'Rxio*(J); of vessels, onrrfsn D^'an -ut

'

(D), ^ai" be sq.

Ju 9 6

Is

30"
alone

left

30 Ex 29 s4 sq. IP be left from ( of) 2 S 13 <a ,0 26 iot. P, 106"; pt. sq. JO J u 8 (both P), 20 M 1 Ch 6 46 7 i4 2 Ch 8 , Zc 1 6e //* ; 9 sq.

=
34

K 20 = Is 30 1014 Gn32 (J), so K 19 K 18


22

Je27

19
;

6
;

2S

Nu

u 4 12 3 =Jos 12 3 (both D), Dt 28" Jos 2 3 12 (D), 2 S 2 1 2 2 K 25"= Je 52 1S Ez 34 18 of a rescued remnant of Israel (Judah) Mi 5 s 2 Zp 2" (|| rinse*), Zc 14 ; if? f%| B'liJn -ur
of pers.

ofatreeIs44 (=nnNB'v

);

elsewh.

Dt

j\

K 22

47
;

ons^n
Je 29 1
6 1

Djn nn j e 36 9.9' 2

K 8 gU ^
-

(surviving)
to 2
12

to, 1
;

S25
j>

2S9
;

Gn 4420 ( J
S17
15 15
;

iBN

1^)

of those belonging 3 be left in sq.


,

Je 52
1

15

t.
53

= of)
(pt.);
21

people, elders,

48

Josi8 2 (JE), also pt. 9 oft. sq. 3 loc. Am 6 +


x
;

Lv 8 32
1 1 1.;

14

19

(P),

Ez

K I2
27

b. remainder, rest, other part of 28 etc., 2 S io'= 1 Ch 19", 2 S I2

Hb 2 8 Ez
;

48
;

sts. incl.

a ma-

sq.

n'3 in the

jority

Ju

houseofJe2f
sq.

nnjjt

= be

sq.

pxn

14 Vtfby Ez 39

left

behind (of sons)

cf. 6 17 13 (1^); of other inanimate things Lv 14 (P), Nu 31 32 (id.), of years Is 38' ; elsewhere in phr.

rulers)

S 13 2 7 Ne 2 16 4 8U
,

of

common
1

people (opp. of land Dt 3 13 Jos

Gg

-i/v
'"O'l

452
of,

-yij-p

yv
1.

the rest

of the affairs
"VI
1

in

summaries

of reigns of kings of Israel and Judah

iKn
V-m
Pr
1

T^nV, "\rp
excess
(late)
16 "Vp Ec 7 +

n.m. superiority, advantage,


of

fl

+ 41
2

Ch;

H3T&?

K 15

s3
;

(prop. Qal pt. 16 1. ; in* Ec 2 + 4 t.;

"ifp)

abs.

superiority,

Ch 28*
of excess

1 2. a. excess, "UV riBb


24

lip

= arrogant speech (see VB).


if/

fa
Pita

8 advantage b-DSn-JO 031$ ">ni>-np Ec 6 what

b. in

advantage
also
these (see
{J*DB>n

Jiath the

adv. phrases, "WJ 7?

3i

on

<Ae basis of

abun-

neno "W
VB);
11

dance= abundantly,
"T0
,

as adv. accus.

1ND TJV

wise over the fool f prob. 12 12 (as to) what is more than
abs.

Is 56" great, in abundance, exceedingly,

Dn

89

01$
!'

1&W 6"; V^ "tf


l

"v^"H and grew great in excess, exceedingly i_kI more than), c. specif. (cf. ^!s-I much, ^o what is over and above immediate necessities, 14 20 t3. suabundance, affluence Jb 2 2 ^ 1 7
.

7 ; elsewh. adv. to excess, overmuch Ec*2 16 7 16 ; sq. fD (as oft. in NH),' |BO "&> Est m 9 6 6 wore ^aw me; '& ^r\ =besides ilwt Ec 12 .

Ec

TrnrY

n.f.

2>eriority, excellency

W "WJ

)W

TITJ

Gn 49 s

On Jb

v. 11. <
1

"W.

Jul6,T cord (prop, as hanging fn. "in' n.m. over or down; Aram. K")IV part of the intestines,

mass (fat) appendage, a (fatty) P); at opening of liver of sacrificial animal, ex8 ""''- 1" 3 4 ); tending to kidneys (v. DiDr"*''

most prob.

appendage

(term, techn. of

NJ11T ropes, )VJ cord, rope, c^orrf of arc ; Ar. 'SI bow -string, lute-string; Eth. aJ^*C:
3;

,3 4 ,015 9 4 nasn-bj? rrjnftj Ex 2 9 Lv3 4 7 nasn-jo^n 16 26 22 cstr.iaan tqtf Ex2 9 Lv8 9 (allP). LvV
-

19

sinew, cord;
(eyes),
sf. i-in?

arf:

stretch bowstring, strain

be intent, eager, etc.)


;
-

*W ^
;
>

1 i

+3

1.

for

a" Jb 30" (ace. to Qr, opp. 20 ; Kt his cord, with which he reins in my assailants cf. Di
;

Kt Jb 30 11 (Ttf Qr) D"W Jb 4 21 ;cord, 2 7 8,9 bowstring yjr 1 i binding a man Ju 1 6

TTTVT] n.[m.] advantage, profit, only Ec; 13 3 advanabs. Ec i + 4 t.; cstr. Ec 2 + 4 1. Ec I s i.e. tage to (?) any one, 0}$

11
;

what advantage hath a


compar.

man

}^W10
?
15

sq. JO

= advantage
s 9

1313 ; beyond, more than 2

cstr. HB'iyn |^"UV

3 advantage of (for)
;

him

that

Da).

Jb 4 21

tent-cord

Ew De

perk

D"irp their tent-peg, so


1.

Di KV; yet rd. 01 Hi Sgfr ( > AV

workelh; fl? |tVP 5

knowledge
ek>&7\

advantage of neon -VBbn jinn^ Ec io 10 an ad7


is

Oft |fl

12

their excellency, fr.

"W).
BNS^

vantage for giving success

wisdom

abs.

nnn itw ps Ec a n

fin. "Vl^ n.pr.m. (abundance; on form

and mng. of

1.
25

this

and the foil.

n.pr. v.

Lag

,98

)
1 1

father of Moses' wife

Ex

txt. err., elsewhere i"*n\q. v.) 20 of Gideon Ju 8 U6tp.


,

4 (E ; prob. 2. eldest son

18 '

tpn^ n.pr.m. 1. an Edomite Gn 36 2. a man of Asher Ch i l(t)dpav, etc. "W 5), etoa, A U6<P L Ch 7 (v. in.
41
,

M=

37

38

3.

father of

[v

] Ifdpal/.

Amasa
17
5. a

K 2 632

Ch

2",
1

2
38

Judah,

Io&p, \060p; Ifftp : a.


39

L
Ch
7

Irdrp.
raJB

U6<p; =tor\) 2 S 4. men of


.

b.
37

1
),

Ch

17
.

man of Asher 1 Ch

A
(v.

lc%,

(=Htf v

U6ip,
26

t'VrVin n.pr.m. {abundance, superabund428 a son of Heman, ace. to 1 Ch 25 ance) ,274b list of names v. Ew (but on the ostensible

[v

Efyav.

yy.

Prol. 220

Hist. Isr. 219

JJg

OTJO 224 2nd


1

ed. 14S\

t{OjT T

n.pr.m. father of Amasa

17

tnn^n
nence 1.
;

n.:

ni. "VV 3).

abundance, pre-emis3 abundance, plenty "into Pr 1 4 2 1'


2. pre-eminence, supe-

tiTVP n.f. abundance, riches, HB^ niff


Isi5 = ri'B^ rniv J648 (on cstr. cf. the abundance (which) he hath gotten.
7 36

(in

both opp. lionp).


]*$

Da Sintsa)
Ex
S 23
1 i
1

nonan-jt? D"jNn nnio Ec 3" the beast is nothing. superiority of man over
riority,

t YirP n.pr.m. father of Moses' wife

t^iTTO] n.m.

cord, string
;

(cf.
s

tt.***),
;

20 oftent-cor^'int? Jeio

^lHn,DIs 54

specif,
26

t"nry adj.

gent., alw.
V 38
,

c.

art.

T^Q

s8
,

of cords of tabernacle,
D|jr?*5

VWD
37

Ex
(all

40

39

Nu

KiOfipaios, etc.;

rd. perh.

nwn Th

Ed&Kuot, Klo Kit Bu


;

L
1

Ex 35

18

Nu
2iU
-

2632

P); of

bow-

=
53
,

b&p;
4040
,

slrings

Ch

VWB

t"

H%>, lfl(f)pt, etc.; L E0pi.

coll. 1

Ch

Ai&jXm/x,

t^J!f f "^n^ n.pr.loc. town in Judah (\/

dub.);

Jos 15 48

I()flfp;

elsewh.

"tjC,

osnir
14

453

Levitical city Jos 2 1 (both P), Aikap, 43 42 1,8,p; prob.= U6*p, 1 Ch 6 [v ] U6dap ace. to Onom. *C 1 S 30 s7 IVflflop, Kudtp;
,

A L

so, 'perh.,'
cf.

Buhl

'^

1 ''

';

this not certain,

Di.

It Stipa,

village 20 miles
i.2,p.i!68
.

Lag

ouo..wi .i

from Eleutheropolis, B "'-* i dent ifi ed by R b


'

tDjnrP t

n.m. 6th son of David

S 3'=
40
,

Ch 3 s

l8(a)pap, Udpaap,, etc.

(who, however, questions (y)= ) with'4lr, halfway between Hebron and Milh;

<

Bd F*

1 -

5,lss

inr!'1 n.pr.m. an Edomite chief

Gn

36

I(/3p=

Ch

1",

U8rr

@L

in both U8,p.

3, 3, eleventh letter ; used as numeral 20 in postBHeb.; K3 21, 33 22, etc.

there was the like of(=about) 10 days, and, etc.

Eu

2 17
?

Dnyfc nsiN3,

etc., cf.
;

HB3

<A ZiAs

0/

3
3,

prop, subst. the like of, like, as (Aram.

what

=how many ? (v. HD)

or time,

Nun
4
;

31

DV

DHM

Ph. 3, Ar. ij, Sab. in VTI 1JD as till now Z " "" 6I6 As. ki, kima, D1HWB ** before
,

as accus. of space TTT3 <Ae fte 0/ a day's


4

journey, J0S3

Jos io 13 D^BD tWS aicwrf a whole

')

tone-syll. |, as

TO, n^3, nBn|; c sf. D3? Nu 4 ls 286 i5 +7 t. (Jbi6 D33; Kb"'- ), DH3 fa K 15 n tEz 1 8" [also with nom. forms, 17 ? nraj v. nan 8; cf. Arab. Ulf, nerb,
.

day (Ar. J..&

JJ J^J), Ru

DM? "ib^D.

So

(as adv. accus.) with words denoting a point of time: often with HJf, as Tl&n n}J3 lit. at tlie like
6 of this time=about this time, Jos al., nj?3 at the like of the time, (being) to-morrow "^e

DH|,

= =

oJU,

etc.], "3i3 (q.v.), viz. <?to,

before light

sf.,
15

in the

form IDS
I8

Gn 44 + 16 1., &$ Gn n S9 4 i +28t., H3ta3 tExi5 ", into 9 +2 3 t., Wto3 Gn34 + 3t.; also 03103 HiD3 n +2t.,
8

about to-morrow, Ex 9 18 +, n;n riJQ (v. n), Is 8 s3 |M0mn nj?3 a< the former time, njJ3 alone
at Hie (present) time,now

Nu 23 s3 Ju 13, Is 23 s
Di>3
(v.

15

(unusual) "* yot?>3

so

0^3,

DV 7

h),

tJbi2 i35 Prop. an subst., capable of standing in any undeveloped case and followed (like mi) always by a gen.,
,

DHtoS

tJu8 l8 Vrii 5 8

18

b. 'esp. with' inf., v. 3 b. qualitatively (like Ar. JJLl likeness of ...), to express resemblance in respect of some attri-

OV03, V^l; and

as

1S20 3

j;e>a3 <a for

there

is

(nomin.) the like

of a footstep (Ar. i A^sS) between me and 38 death, Gn 41 nt3 NXDJn shall we find (accus.)
the like

so bute, action, character, appearance, etc. 15 very often ; as subj. of a sentence, 9 HN103
:

Nu

E>N the like


fire

of

(= as

it

were) an appearance of

of this one?
64
' i

(v. esp.
'',

Fleischer

"" 8chrr -

1-

mB

was,

etc. (cf.

Miihlau, ap. Bo"'

with

many Arabic
'

exx.;

alsoW AG1 ' S56Bc "-'"Ges 5118 8 compare, for both usage and constr., the Lat. instar: this view * * criticized by Ko"' *, who treats 3 as demonstr.
;

otn niBjnra, ntn hath there been the like o/this great thing? 14 10 1 15 s 20 27 9 Jos io ; Ho 9 Is 23 f 58 Pr 16 La i
;

Ezi 426 * 27 Dn 8 16 io 18), 23" 10 32 Ex24 ,Dt4 i>njn 1313 rwwi

adv.); but Heb. having no case-endings, its proper sense was doubtless forgotten, and 3 became practically equivalent to a prep, like, as: 1. a. quantitatively (like the Ar. .jj

DIBS JV33, Ec 8 14 Lv 1 4* W33 HN13 V;33 Me H3iD3 'O who Zi'fe 0/ e. a kind (i. of) mark ;
is the like

of thee
1

Ex
2

11

15
24

as gen. tfM r? 8 21 ttrioi B^ijffl,

S io

(Saad. eliill JL) s3 7 + ; as pred.,

Ju
30

Hb

ijL jj as many measure, number, size, of as 100), to express exact or approx. equality, about : Dt I 11 in the latter case the like of is
.
.

. :

D'Ot? 'D'S 1ND31 (of after a verb, 3 n'n to


s Gn3 + oft.
16

njB? wni, ^ i 7 time: so v37 ), 125

89

etc.;

become

<Ae

0/

(like),

(v.

fWI II.

D33 the like of adcl^to you D'DVS f\b s you (Saad. ALL.) 1000 times (cf. 2 S 24 ), Ex s7 </ie &&e 12 ^n t|/K D1ND t?Cb 0/ (i.e. about)
600,000 footmen, 32
s s8

Yahweh

i3

+,

D"b> c), cf. after

Gn

\r\i42

+,

12 34 ri'B'f 8 3 +,n3B'i8 ,3B'n3

44

23

tee? 49" n ?l n
Z/Ae o/" this

Gn 2 2 +
17

add

ntfTS,

n|N3

</j

(these), i.e. tale, talia

e*K

ai>N

iS9

S2

25

58

BW1

PrtPja

VW

nB^BO, J0S4 (nomin.) and

13

23 30 7 (whether nom. or accus.) JU13 15 20 Lv io 19 + (v. ntft, '"l?X). Cases such as to give or

454
reward a

man

infcyoa,

Wjna,
1

etc., the
32

like

of

his doings, etc., 2

or nmn onana Gn i8 2 4 + speak run nana to c. as an accus. of oft., form the transition mode or limitation, in or with the like of ( like, conas, according to, Kara); (1) expressing 26 let us to a standard or rule : Gn i
te 28

S 3"

KS +

i8 28*, to

eyes? eyes?

i.e.

is
12

139

it not like nothing in your nntoo na^n? i.e. the darkness

is as the light. (to thee)

Usu. the
is

first

term

is

the subj. and the second

which

it is

compared

the standard with but occas. the terms are


18

inverted, as

formity

Lv f Nu 15 16 Ju 8 Ho 4* Is (Van Dyck ejiil J&>),


(Note, infr.)

DHlDa
24*, cf.

yxa
18

59

make man uniona according to our likeness, 14 10 3 hath looked out E*K 9 J0S19" Ju20 1S13 1S to his own heart (Je 3 ); 133^3 a man according
to do a thing
2
3

b. in a subordinate clause (to be regarded as subordinated in the accus. to the

fttH

15 BBB>D3 Jos 6

cf.

Gn 40"
written
8
,

K 1 1", etc., 'b


,

n,npn3 51

nana Gn 44 *+ oft., 3V133 according to what


ainaa K^a
(late)

TO f f,
is

Jos^W,
nteas pn,

+2Ch
an

3 o>

etc.

attached to the subj. of the principal verb); (a) 16 shall . nn?na nja he Lv 24 principal vb., to death, the like of the stranger (being) be put s3 (0) attached the like of the homeborn, Jos 8

WW

(2) in comparisons: qualifying

adj.,

Ex

16

to its object,

Ct6 10 njab
6
,

rfj,

cf.

Gn

13';

a verb

+f

42", etc.; nn3 fptprif i9 attached in a relative with the tertium compar. vul"f33 like the great 16 clause, Dt 32" tip Jb 9M 1 1 Is its nest, stirreth

">i333 iTfc" , Is T

lit. ye shall the small (being) the hear (them), of c. occas., for 3 ... 3, there like of the great * '9 occurs 31 ... ? : Jos i 4 "9J

Dt i 17 pyDBTI
the like

h JBp3

e
1

0/

my

1%

strength

like of my strength then, and the i.e. they are similar (cf. \ 1 j) now,
1 1
29
.

ture, (that)

61

10

like

ijjy
v.

TB^a

presence

the bride, the tote a touch (that) burns (on or absence of the art. in such cases,

up who putteth

on, etc., 62

4 S 3024 Ez 1 8 Dn

d. yet

more

distinct

than 3 ... 3, is |3 ... I ; in a nominal sentence i4M with its genit. forming the predic, ), '? (Ges*

as a not in these cases to be construed s8>M Ges with the verb : v. De+ conj. [=nE*K3] mm. d. sometimes f is used in partic.
is

n 1 f ),

i 42

16

83

(infr.

2 d) + oft. (cf. Dr

184
:

to

with the class to which compare an object and express its correspondence with it belongs, 6 Is 13 the idea which it ought to realize: B of the * m\ i-e- it Kb; Tfl? "**? (=Jo i ) from comes as a veritable, or ideal, destruction
s Shaddai, 29 of Ariel (v
1

!>>.>).'

and J3 resuming it with emph. and connecting TOKO <3 for it with the subject ;' 1 S 25* KVrj| 10 such (or so) is he, Gn 44 the like of his name, 26 4 6 21 a verbal Jos 2 Je 18 ^48" 127 Pr io + ; in an accusative of state, sentence, 'I preceding, as and giving the secundum comparationis, and I? 4 D'BHB3 'instar resuming it,' Jo 2 |WTf p
lc

fcmC
10

MMI)
5

shall

be to

me

as a true Ariel
13

(cf.

so also, ace. to Hi De, io Ez 26 6 3 Ct 8 10 (v. De), Ec 1 o Ne 1 22

8 Ges " *): 8 3 Zc 14 2 S 9 older The

Ho 4' lit. currunt' (Fl ), their multiplying, so with (or in) the likeness of Gn 6s2 1 S 8 8 Is 38" they sinned against me, 15 2 3. before an inf. : 2 + oft. Ez 2 2 s2
(accus.)

equitum,

sic

a. like

grammarians
Michl
.a.,c
k))

called this the

Kaph
'

veritatis (a
110510
.

translation of Ki's TWIDIW


-

nosb *l"3, tffS, -OW


'

Comm^' 8 4

189

13- 1' 1 ' 7 -

it

with or in the likeness of. .), Ju 14 Han VDB'S like the rending of a kid, i.e. as when M 66 10 68 3 M a kid is rent (by a lion), 2 S 3 Is 5 + 15 10 or shall the saw Jb2 , etc.; =as if, Is io him that wieldeth it itself
.

^4

83

(lit.

magnify

against

they ?*n T3, Lex s. v. B*) 1 2. La i 20 Ho 1 1 4). unduly (e.g. to Nu 1 1 3 ... ?, to signify the completeness repeated, two objects of the correspondency between
:

extended

VCnDTlK Bat? *pn3 with the like of a staff's were to shake) him shaking (=as if a staff
:

b. of time, about, at, whether that lifted it ! Gn 19 17 DN'Xins of the past or of the future them forth, i.e. as or
DJ-I1K at their bringing

a. in a principal clause, : (peculiar to Heb.) ,,! B e / tne 3 n, ?1 lit- tnat ** Gn i8 PC^a P !V T Zi/fc wicked, i.e. that the o/the righteousbet/te 18 njnsa 1103 as the wicked, 44 righteous be Pharaoh, i.e. thou is the like thee

when they brought them

if>+;

29 39 Dt 20 2 S often of the future, 44 very 20 " from v 20 *) and the Is 2 8


forth 24
303 '
;

30

13

(different

covering
self in.

is (too)

narrow when one gathers oneverbal noun, Occasionally with the


at the time of their feeding,
1

the like

of of 22 1 art as Pharaoh, Lv 2 4 "Vr) rTlftJ n33, , Jb3 (Van Dyck e&u T ^eya nays itoa

K 93*
yi^
**n

Ho
Is
/

13
19

DrVjnM
inyoE'?
' :

3o

i^ir ^i),
(

Hg2

nym

Ew (238fcMiii\

inpinai 1 2 Ch 6b "* VPB>3. c f. Is 23


2
1

26 16

Dn
10
;

2 1 1

"With the
cf.

,nto

is 'not the like

of

it the like

of nothing in your

ptcp. |135.6,OI.a T) r

t Gn sS^

(si

vera

1.),

perh. 40

"KPN3
Note. 3

455

ins
127

is rarely prefixed to preps., the only exx. which occur being the idiomatic
32 6 nmnpf, tJu2o 1K13

by! (Dr*
injn,

')tEx 16
12
10

34

Is

26
i

J33

TU
;

(sq. impf.

of habit)

Nu 1". d. oft.in similes Ex 33" !?N B*N "OfT* 1tit3


Is 9
2

Nu
1
*

1 1

Dt
66 s2

44

vras ti S 14 14 n^nnas D'EHn e>^D3 fGn 38 s4 (apparently corrupt); w (and prob. BHHD3 r g I0 W)j jBjy + Lv i6
in the
||

clause tls lc-;

f? Is 3

55

Am 3 +
12

in such cases, in the pf. Dt 22 s8 Is 29" ppni . . . cbw -1E>K3, 65 s


e.

de 20 -*- answered by a second verb is, ; with 1 consec. (Dr Jns )


,

t ?5?|

3 (late): a. pleon. for


7

(??= according

to),

7fS3

^y?, 59 tfok*\ i>ys rttc| i>ys iAe Ti^e 0/ their deeds is <Ae 0/ (that which) he will repay (ellipse of rel., as JD34 32 etc.); b. as over \js iiy u as concerning 2 Ch 32 19

IS63

n'E'v 5

f%f^|

18

Me

.thk t6, Zc with a causal force, tn so /ar a, since (Germ. 29 demgemdss dass), Gn 26 if thou doest us no

wn

"J!? (cf.

5". 19 rJ) to be a* i/, Jb 1 o "leto io 6 D-nrar t6 "leto vni. 2.

Am

harmluyjj
*B

tfi)

Where
(Ges

logically a prep, would seem to be required after 3, it is in Heb. regularly omitted

we have not touched thee Nu

"lt^O according as, in so far as, " 27 DTl'iD nB*X3 ;

5m3B

),

the nature of 3, as explained above,


it;

1 will purge away thydross 133 [not, as in Engl., like as with


i

not in fact admitting


lye,

thus Is

26

inasmuch as ye have defied my mouth, Ju6 w 18 M Mi 4 1 S 28 1 7 3. (answered by p by), 2 3 with a temporal force, when, Gn 18 33 and Y. went away ."6s it^NS wfora he had finished, etc.,

but] (with) the like of lye (3 being an accus. defining the mode in which rpxx takes place); 17 39 5 E"3 3,13 in Engl, as in their pasture, Ju 20 3 Di'3 as in the Is 9 1^ 95"+ 'O 1 ? Jb 29 s day of,
, ,

32

3 32

1
6

S 86
12
8
;

S 1 2 21 + ; answered by -\ (Dr * lz">),

who will set me as in the days of old Is 5 1 9 + s 13 1^3 as at, etc., 17 so with ^83' Jb29 23
!
:

and it came to pass, 12" 20 13 24 22 52 27 30 Ex 32 l9 + oft.; 14 Gn43 Tbatf Tbltf "1B>K3 when I am bereaved, I am bereaved an expression of resignation, so
... -\wtt2
.

1 S 6 when

..

Gn

*?

7S 3

5
-

3
of

is

34 ^ 1 8 who

used also pregnantly with substs., maketh my feet like hinds (for like
hinds), Is 29* 63 "pn3 "fill, 11&6 ** Cf. Ges al.
'

Est 4 16 WISH is a conflate


'

VH3M
'

Jos 2 7 -ie>N3 nrw omit either nriN or 3. reading,


"IBfcO.

the feet

m3

Je 50 9 Jb 40 9

1tt}N3 conj. according as,


for the combin.
to that which,

Aram.

**]3,

1. 13)
:

as,

when
12

Of future time, Gn 2 7 40 4014 ~]b 30" lEfrO, Ho 12 Ec 4 17 5 3 and without a verb Is 23 s -IB>N3 7 Bmtth yDB>. Mi 3 3 iptO is simply as that s5 which, Jb 29 as one who.
,

(cf.

according

i?D3 adv. and conj. like, as,


like

when

(lit.

the

according

as,

as

a.

Gn 34

1 will

of what
it,
s8

(viz.)

.,

a pleon. form of 3
:

(v. to),

VlONn 1W3 according as ye shall (or 1 a s 16 may) say unto me, 44 Ex8 Nu 22 1 S 2 22 if we are circumcised 0^103 DH Gn34 "IB'SO;
give

^K

and, like
yfr

prop, a subst.
1.

cf.

Aram. ND3

like

78

Levy, usually

N3

like

as; Ukj>l"(i.e.

n?nn3 itWO as at the beginning, so '3 10 13 2s7 Exs pnn nwo "to: Gn 7* they came in two by two DTl^N niX 1B>K3, o God commanded Noah so, or similarly, very a Ex 16 24 39 57 oft, esp. in P, v" 8" 12* fj
41
5 e rewfena Jos8
-

21

M
i

Nu
Dt.
(cf.

1642

etc.;

'">

-\V\ lt?N3

Dt

21

319

+ oft.
7
;

b. answered, for increased emph., by J3 1020 3 2 d), Gn 50 12 D^S nt?K3 lfe>jn, Ex

wr) K^ w^a<, KAe, usu. sq. ? Zt'Ae a; Sam. St^ia; Ar. Ci; Eth. hO>; kama, like as, Di 0r>IB Sab. 103 z*o *.<)_ U8 ed 1. (56 1.) as an indep. word (exc. Gn 19 15 Ne 9", only in 3 before sfs., poetry); 2. as an equivalent for always before light ones, and occasionally before 1. a. adv., as poet, heavy ones (v. 3 ad init.) of 3, like, as, Ex 15 s they went down syn.
)jo
:

Gn

Am 5
^
39
43

18 5 (J) rrOT -it?N3 H5?yn


14

(3,

Ex
i
7

io 10

(iron.),

(do.); in opp. order,

Ju

TPSW

IB'NS

Di'B'

p,
4

Ex
26

Vcy
10

"i

niV

"lt5>tO, cf.

12

28 60
'

a stone (hence in prose Ne 9 11 ), v 8 22 17 (f 78"), is 30 51" (v. p), 26 rrjn ios n l?? ( see ? * c ( 2 )> on the constr. : so 41 25

PN103

like

vym

Nus Nu2 (P)


17

17
iyD>

36

(all

P); with impf. (freq.)

p Wf

more ...the more, Ex I 12 W3T 11 pa pi, cf. 1 7 ( JE) 'ie* -13:1

IB'NS; of degree=<Ae p 1DK UJT ntS'tOI


. . ,

d^ neta rmi
1 28 ),

according as he held up, etc., Israel prevailed ; in an oath or solemn promise, Nu 14' 8 iO DN
RfcVM
Is

v 18 we have brought forth tlie like of, 21 18 26 57 were, wind, Je 13 15 50 Ez 16 (1?03 ny as at the time of: v. 3 Note), H07 4 8 12 13 7 Hb 3 14 (as it were), Zc 9 15 io2 7 (as with wine v. ib.) Elsewhere chiefly in ^r\r ( 1 9 t.) and
V'

58

6 - 8a - 9

),

as

it

Jb
6
i6

(1

t.),

as

^ 29
-,t,
,

Birun

10" 14 24

s3 -ie>N3, Dt 28 (Je 52"' + (v. J3 2 b).

61 7 63" 78 s9 79 5 88" 90 9 Jb
,

30

I0 m.s2 I2 3
2

x D3

fhe

li]ce

y t/iese things,

14*

c.

answered

Ct 6 10

La 4 8 yjn 103

(in prose

yns). Repeated,

2N3
like
Is

456
fi

3^13
(||"I3B'),

?
17
.

26

^5|>
if

t^58

1(l

and answered by

18 of Israel in distress Je 30

of Jerus.

88b

I^WMV 1D3, as it were is against

La

usage of 1D3 (with a vb.), and yields a lame sense : read perh. 1* p^J] 1D3 (Lag Che) ;

2 ('3D prt' Ojn T*DV) of suffering servant of '' (||i3^V DJ>3); partic. Is 53 "(both|rbn).
i
,

121218

Ec

18

f 73"

I said, i3 rHBDK, the text

is

unI"

translateable, the rendering thus for 1D3 being indefensible : prob. n|n has dropped out before the following nsn for H3H iD3 the like of these
;

("7N31 vb.Niph. be disheartened, oowT


i-SAr. L5 Li

ed

(cf.

draw back timidly,

through timidity)

Tfiph.

*Li

abstain

Pf

HK331 consec.

things, cf.

conj.

= X t<3:
i

Jb 23"
(a)

'"l|0

3
,

and i2 3 supr.
once,

b.
ls

of

time,

tGni9

Dn ii 80 ^io 9
16

then

sliall

he be cowed; Pt. 33? nS33


\iy).

downliearted (||^31

Hiph.

-\Wn

arose ; () of 8 mode, according as, tZc io '3"l IDS U"J1 Pr 23' (answered by J3). For 2 (before sfs.), see 3.
TV)}

1D3 when the

dawn

Inf. cstr.

PB 3> niton E 13"; but 5: Co


adj. cowed,

|n3N3il v. 3K3.

t^N3 vb.
'

t[nM3]
[1M3]
"N3
T

be in pain (Aram. 3K3, 0)0

^oi 0/ cowed ones,

io 10 Qr but rd. Kt D'tO^n

tttra i>n
;

v. p. 3 1 9.

U.,' Ar. tZ^iSbe sorrowful, sad; As. in deriv., 2 BP67 ruin Hpt in ikkibu, pain Zim , kebtu,

v. II. -10.
8
,

KAT

')_ Qal Imp/. "3K^ Pr 14";


,/,

31*3*

Jbi 4 K ;

Am 8

v. "itO. :
'

P<. 3K13

69

30
;

B3K3

Gn 34 s5 ; 1.

& t paw,

physical

Jbi4

Gn 34 s5 (J, as
(subj. IB'S;

poet, of

result of circumcision); body in grave

SU8 not ; meaning (-/of foil., cf. Sta wholly clear ; Ar. JUi is roll threads into a ball,
3

22D

sJIS ball of thread,

H^Nri WDJ).

2. of

(subj. 3.b)
//. 1 s. sf.

prob. also

+ 69 30
;

mmta^ pain Pr 14" Hiph. *?$).


(||

but also troop of horses, band of men, etc.; Eth. hflfl: is in orbem circumsistere, hO-fl: ilO-fl: orbis, circulus, etc.;

hence

vrnton Ez 13 s2
niton
Pt.
v.

2 fpl. JJlojon

v 22
19
;

perh. star, as round, or as collected in bands, bum ; clusters, constellations; As. kabdbu

S Co
tofon
2

(MT

nN3)

7^/ jmno; Jb 5
28
24

kabdbe, shields,

is

written kabdbe by D1 HWBCT8 ).


'

K 3";

3K3D Ez
under

;pain, mar;

tnDiS n.m. Qn15

star

1. of enemies of Isr.

fig.

of thorn causing

(NH

id.;

Aram.
"
""j

pain (no object expr.) '3D J*ip Ez 28" (||pVD 18 TKDD); of T5>, no obj. expr., Jb 5 (opp. BOH,
||

N3313, NT133i3, jtaaoo, Jjv^acio, fem.form specifically of planet Venus, v. also

We SkkMn

"'

Ar.

TOD).
false
'').

2. of wewtoZ patw, obj. 3^,

Ez 13 s
22

_SS gen. of

(subj.
(subj.

prophetesses, v. supr.); cf. v 3. (si vera 1.) of marring good land


2

with stones

K 3", dxpttuerc
5

loan-word,We ; Eth.MWl:; prob. for *3333 v. Mahri kubkob, kobkib, etc., Maltzan UWBSM 2M<JM3 227 and As. kakkabu D1 Pun. ;
'

single stars 6ktaml "-

and prob. Aram.

(Klo

*"!3K)]l).

KaKafHovy.

tntO n.in.
cstr.

pain;
i6
6

'3 abs.

65";

sf.

^SO Jb
2
13

+ 2 t.;

pain, mental
\j/

Jb 2 13 Is 1 7";
39';
1

from shape of seed-cup, Blau 2 " "" 1873 529 on formation cf. No M * 109 Ba NB s 138 ') '3 abs.
1' '
-

(Dioscorides),

name

of a plant, prob.
;

and physical Jb
(in

6 s perh. also

CW3X
(||

'3

disappointment and disaster) Is


nbrt);

11

Nu 24 + i9t.;
17

cstr.
cstr.

33i3
''SSiS

Ams

26
;

pi.

(^333)

Gn I Gn 22" +13 t.;


D'33i3
'3

18

HPn?

Dn*33'3

Ez

32

; sg.

oniy

from

t33^
v.

mental, aJH> Is 65" (||nr> 130)

soJei 5 19

(||n3pfig.)
34
10

(where, however, Dec. 19, 1890, and

'3 is prob.

a gloss, so

Am 5 GFM

28

now We;
24" (JE;

further P?),
D3B*.

ta^HSQ n-m/
2 t.; cstr.

pain;'d abs. Ec

I8

+
t.,
s
;

and

3'P5?!P '3

Nu

H^NTO

^ 69

s7
;

etc.; pi. trriiSOO


sf.

sfaiNSD ('3K3D) ^38 ,8 + 10 Ec 2 a ni3N3D Is


,/,

metaph. of future ruler); elsewhere pi. stars, sun and moon (cf. also infr.) Gn i 16 (P) ty 136 9
||

32

53

(to rule the night,

cf.

Gn 1
1B>y

16

),

Je 3 1 85 Gn 3 f (E),

1'3k3D

physical,
2
yfr

Ch 6 s
10

Ex 3 7 Wfrsg Is 53*; 1. pam, Ex 3 7 (|| W; cf>Ml JBD in context);


;

Joseph's

Dt
in

19

dream ('3 brethren); observed obj. of idol, worship (cf. infr.);


Is 4 7
13

inx=rii

(||

13);

Jb 33".

2. of mental pain,
8

augury '33 D'lhn

(of Babylon);

Ec

12 2

3 2 (of troubles of wicked), of Babylon Je 5 1 ; 8 V'38' 6gi" (as result of sin; of '''s servant); in '>'b word to Baruch Je 45 s (|| [ty, flPUK), c f.

light; fig. of brightness of youth); (|| (also) 15 4 7 ||sunJb9 ; ||moon^8 sign of evening Ne 4
;

('3n

riNS

ny nne'n n^j>p)

cf.

istw *?3ta

jb

3'

"D3
4

457
;

-oa
uiph. /y.iiaj 2 se^iaa? 2 s 23"
;

(appar. sign of dawn) ; numbered by God i/e 1 4 7 5 sim. of abundant posterity, Gn 15 22 17 26'

a iCh 1 i 2

\-

Ex 3 2 ,3 (allJE); of Isr. Dti 10 io 22 28 iCh 27 s2 Ne 9 M of number of merchants of Nineveh Na 3"; as lofty, Jb 22 12 so in fig. of haughty nations Ob 4 Is 14"; cf. symbolic vision of Dn
112

ni333 Is 43 <; + 2 t. Pf.; Impf. 133N Lv io8 s Is 49 ; n ~P%* EX14 417 TtlSfa 2S6 22 133N 8 18 i Hg Imv.l^Tf 2K14"; "inf. H33PI Ex 14 13 I9 Ez 3 9 Pt. 133? Gn 3 4 +6 t.;'pl. &H333
;

(||

N33f,

D^Otfn Nay)

Dn 8
;

righteous

Dn

12
;

sim. of brightness of not pure (131) before God


;

10

Nu22

Jb 25 s (|| moon) darkened in Yahweh's judgment Jo 2 10 4 15 Ez 32 7 (|| sun and moon so) Is
;

8 9 Ps8 24 n^aa?Na3'' cstr.' 'n33?Is23 DnH333 yf, i 49 8 Pl.f nil333 V87 3 1. pass. ", ia32 J"li3?yo a. be made heavy fr. abundance, 24 b. D?Q fountains abounding in water Pr 8
16
,
-

be
2

10

honoured, enjoy honour, of

man

s 89 22"
10

i3

(||also
5=;

D^V'Pt )
1

personified: as fighting

Ju
||

shouting Jb 38' ("H


"33);

D>n^N
Skizzeu
'
I III.

and moon).
173 f.

"R"n?, 3 Bun praising + 148 ftiK "3313, On stars in Arab, mythol. v. We


||

^3

S 6 20 22 23"= i Ch
-

1 1

21
,

49
2

Ch 4 9 1333 np,

1 1

25

23 2K 14 Is 4 3 2 S23 MR 1333 (altered from

S 23 s3 ); but more frequent


(JE) Is3

in pt. as subst.
19

honourable, Iwnoured, distinguishedman Gn 3 4 8 9 8 10 Nu22 l8 23 -'Na3 V'i49 ; ^"1333

A3

vb. be heavy, weighty, burden-

^87'
28 s8

glorious things;

Niiani naaan rjtfn

Dt
(of
8
i
;

some, honoured 133 weight; Ph.

(NH
;

Pi.

n.pr.f.

m33 = honoured

honour, and deriv.,


one,

the glorious

and awe-inspiring name


15

Yahweh).

2. medial, get oneself glory {or

and in cpd. n.pr. Eth. hfl.C: be heavy, etc.; As. kabddu or kabdtu, grow or be heavy, Dl
HWB
;

honour), of God Is 26 with ? in or by any one

Ez 28 s2 39 13

Hg

Ex

41718

(P); jrfc

cf.

Ar. IIS

difficulty, distress;

US

ill.

Lv

io 3 (P).
;

struggle with difficulties, etc. ; Zinj. 1133 honour,

DHM
Heb.

s<>d

K h.8s. g aj,.

nnua
3
fs.

WU freewill offering DHM


Pf. '3

giyts

honour,=

1133

ZMQ1883 341,

Qal
133?

IS24
34
;

20
;

-1133

nl33 J U 20 ; 3 mpl. TO5J Ex 9 7 Is66 5 ; TJ Jb6 3 33 7 + 10 1. Impf. 10 (133 Gn 1 2 + is given as 3 m. Pf. by some but SS make 133 it is prob. taken better as adj.
;

Gn i8 M +4 t.; Gn 48 10 /rop/

Fiel Pf. 2 m. sf. *$TW Is 43 s3 3 mpl. 6 1 S 6 + 3 1. Pf. ; Impf 133? Mai 1 6 + 3 1. ; s0 23 sf.' '-33133? v 50 3 fs. sf. 'Jiaan is 43 ; nia?* 12 86' 2 "+ 1 2 t. Impf.; Imv. 133 Ex 20 + 2 t. ^ + 3 t. Imv.; Inf. abs. 133 Nu 22 17 + 2 t. Inf.;
; ;

Pt. 13at? 2
insensible

S io 3 + 4 t. Pt.; 1. make 6 the (3)3$> 1 S 6 6 (cf. Qal 2)


;
-

heavy, 2.
16

make honourable, honour, glorify, usu. c. human


subj.: a.

s
yjr

38

inf.

abs.;

<Thes

adj.).

1.

be heavy,

human
6
;

in weight, of misfortune, heavier than sand Jb6 3 ; of God's hand in punishment 1 S 5",

(Dec), Mai i 29 sons of Eli 1S2 ;

parents Ex20 =Dt5 Balaam Nu 22 17 17 37 24" 11 (JE);


12

obj.,

with ?K

?y V' 32
,TJ33

4
;

Ch

of man's

hand

in

war

19

Ju

T m y hand is heavy Jb 23s is explained by X Hrz upon my groaning Schlottm as hand smiting me; but read rather with @ Ew De Reu Di frlj of God's hand;
I
s6
;

subj.

God

30 3 SauliSi5 ;Nahash 2 Sio 4 8 i more gen. \^ 15 Jerusalem La b. obj. S 2 30b ^ 9i 15 cf. Pr 4 8


;
;

^rUN"^

(God subj.); the things, sacred place Is 60 30 Is 24* c. God obj. 1 S 2 Sabbath Is 58". 24 1523 s 20 Pr 14 31 ; ace. rei "pm? 22 so 25 43
Is

13

of pressure 'S3N Jb33 7 ( *&3); vehement,sore, 3 s4 of battle Ju 20 ; 31'=^ 1 Ch io 1333 ti?) lest we be burdensome, grievous; *|vV

43
9

28
;

f +a

+
1S

instr. (lips) Is 2 9

?D fl:ine)
;

c^iS
2S
?5?

name of", c. ace. ^86 12 c. ? 9 17 d. subj.indef. JU13 ^86 obj. the" vera 1.), obj. God and man Ju 9" (of olive (si

Pr3

obj. the

^D

burdensome unto

thee

13

';

of

work

laid

on

text, esp. 13 for "3, v.

GFM).
,

e. obj. a

upon one, bondage, with


iniquities

(JE) Ne 5"; 20 of sin conceived as a burden Gn 18 (J),

Ex 5'

heathen god

r6& Dn

1 1

3838

Pu.

be

made

20 transgressions, with ?5? Is 24 2. heavy, insensible, dull, of the eyes, so as to be unable to see Gn48 10 (JE); of the ears

^3 8

133* Pr 13 18
Is
6

honourable, honoured. 18 13 27 ; Pt. 133D IS58


.

Impf.

Is 59 1 of the 3?, hard, insensible


;

Ex 9 7

P and

3. be honoured (cf. (iapvs) E's syn. is pin, q. v.) 21 cf. Hiph. of a man Jb 14 (opp. Iiyy 3), of Ez 27 s5 of Yahweh Is 66 5 Tyre
: . ,

Ex 8 s8 9 M { Imv. 47 Impf 10 133H Ex 8"; cstr. T33n "Ban Is 6 Infin. abs. Hb 2 6 . 1. make heavy, 2Ch25 PM'aap s 10U = 2 Ch io ", Is 47 a yoke 1 K I2 ellipt. a chain La 3"; pledges, with with 75? Ne g
;

Hiph. Pf. Taan La

+5

t.;

f.

niaan

+ 4 t.
;

Pf.;

133>1

19

10

15

113
?y

458

TQ3
T123
n.[m.]
s
.

sive,

2. make heavy, dull, unresponthe ears Is6' Zc 7"; the 3 ) Ex8 li;!8 9 34 io l (J). 3. cause to behonoured, of depopulated
1

Hb 2*.

1.

heaviness, weight of a

stone

Pr 27
.

districts of

NE. Israel,
||

Is 8

23
,

Na 3

2. mass, abundance, of corpses 3. vehemence, of war Is 21", of storm

of restored nation

Je 30" (||n$nP xb); shew or display honour, > 2 Ch 25" T33r6 2 K i4 (; n naan). 15 16 Hitbp. /mu."ia?nn Na3 ;/.n33nn Na3 ;

Is 30 27 .
ti.

[TU3]
EZ23
41

adj. glorious, only


;

fs.

^133,

of a bed

Pr 12'; 1. make oneself heavy, 16 dense, numerous (cf. 133 1 b) as locusts Na3 ".
Pt. "!??riD

a queen in bridal array


infr.
I,6al

^ 45".

See also ni^33 n.f.

2. honour oneself Pr

9
.

dance, honour, glory;

tn. Tin3 a.m. T


3i
l

and + f.<"> * abun'

'a

Jos

19

+ 70t.;

133

heavy; '3 Gn 41" + 34 t.; 1010 133 Is i BH33 Ex 17"; cstr. 133 Ex 4 pi. 56 cstr. ^aa Ez 3 1. a. heavy, a burden ^38 hands (weary of holding up) Ex I7 12 (E), hair of head 2 S 1 4 s8 a corpulent old man 1 S 4 18
t"T33
adj.
4
;

Exi6 7 + 62t.; 133 ni33 Gn 4 5 + 17 t.; nas Gn 49 s Pr 25"; sf. + 3 t.; 4- 40 1. sfs. 1. abundance, riches Gn3 1 3 6 1112 Na2 10 f 49 1718 2. honour, (J), Is 10 61 66
10
;

Gn

Na2

cstr.

1133
18

'

a people heavy with {the burden of) iniquity; a cloud charged with rain Ex s 19" (E); a rock of large size Is 32 oppressive, 411 grievous, burdensome, a yoke 1 K i2 2 Ch io 411 ; a famine Gn 12 10 41 s1 43 1 47 413 (J); the vexation (DJQ) of a fool Pr 27 s vehement,
fty
1

?9

D$?

Is I*

splendour, glory, of external condition and circumstances: a. of men : of Joseph in Egypt

Gn 4 5 Ho 9",

18

(E); of Job

Jb 19 9 29 20
io 5
;

of
1

Samaria

Ho

11331 iBty wealth


s7

Ephraim and
is

a mourning Gn 50 11 (J), b. massive, 20 abundant, numerous, of a people D$? Nu 20 (J) 8 14 2 17 i8 =Is36 ; insect 1K3 ; army bvi swarm Ex 8 20 (J), c. heavy, dull of speech
sore, of

2CI117' 18 32 Pr3 splendour 1 Ch 29 8 18 2 2 4 ; '31 D'pa^l) -\p 2 Ch l 1112 ='a DJ ' DJ 13 1 Ec 6 2 ; 1E>J> Pr 1 1 16 ; man was crowned 3 1111 '3 at his creation, ^ 8 6 ; the king is with

1228

||

2K6

b. of things, fifty 3 Est 5" splendour of his wealth, of a throne 8 23 21 12 i S 2 17 ; a kingdom (poem), Is 2 2 Je 14

given '3

|j

1111 Tin

+2

'

and tongue Ex 4 ,01 (JE); of the 3 ?, hard Ex 7" (J), d. hard, difficult, of a thing to be
1

Est

4
;

chariots Is 2 2
s

18
;

done Ex 18 18 (E) be understood Ez 3 s 6 " "^P 1 3 3 is frequent


-

Nun
.

14

(J); of a language to 2. in the usage of J


a.
1824
;

Is 35 (P); royal might); trees

Lebanon

60 13
12

priestly robes Ex 28 18 forest Is io (fig. of ;


18
;

240

EZ31

temple
2S

Hg
22

2";
2
.

very

oppressive,

restored holy land yj/ 84 Is 4 ; Jerus. Is 62 c. of God, glory, (1) in historic theophanies:
to

grievous,

of

hail

Ex
.

murrain

Ex

;
||

Moses Ex 33 1822

(J);

||

T\m Nu

14

(JE)

lamentation

Gn 50'

b. very numerous, cattle


; ; 1

^*!|

Dt 5

21
.

uses miV 'a for theophanies of


-

Ex
so

s8
;

Tn

9 14 army, n:rjp Gn 50 locusts Ex 10 s K io =2 Ch 9 c. very rich, fupea


.

in cattle

Gn

tiaS n.m.
lence, of the

* 211

liver

(explained by Thes

Ex 1 6 24 1617 40 3435 Lv g*"-3 Nu 1 4 10 14 12 3 cf. 2 Chs = 1K8", 2 Ch7 so Ez i 28 3 1223 io4418 1 1 23 43" 44 4 with the Ezek., 4 3 9 22 s variation bxif) ^Ss '3 Ez 8 9 io' n 43
the Exodus

16 19 17 7 20 6

(quoting Galen) as the heavy organ,

body;
cf.

NH

par

excel-

13|; Aram, N133,

)aa

Ar. S^S,
;

x\

(anything) large, thick


1

and 11331 Ez 3 23 the sacred tent was sanctified by the Glory Ex 29'" (P), and the temple was s 'a fSB'p Dipp yj, 26 when the ark was captured, 2122 the Glory went into exile from Israel 1 S 4
;
;
.

in the middle

Eth. h-fLC : As. kabittu

D1 HWB

(2) in historic

and

ideal manifestations to the

temper, heart (fig.), because the liver

emotions)
*T3J

'a

man, as pierced by arrow Pr 7 ; poured out in sorrow La 2"; of animals as consulted by divination '33 nxi Ez 2 i M elsewhere in in
2";
s8

La

Aram. 133, JLolfbe angry, was regarded as seat of Ex 29"+ lit.; 'H33 Pr 7 s8
;

is a name of glory s in his eyes eyes of glory Is 3 3 the temple his glory is seen i^63 ; it is D'OBVI 7J?

pious

mind Yahweh's name


5
;

^72" Ne9
1

liver

of

P,

I33n(-^) Ex
'3n-jp nin*n
sacrifice.

29

18 - 22

Lv 3 4W "

phrases nin*(n) 1 *-" 4' 7* 8 9";

4 6 12 in a thunderstorm pKfl bs by V' 57 11331 bXyj,2g 3 his glory is D?iVp-^io4 31 he is 6 it is great ty 138 ; above all the earth 1^108"; 3 the heavens the whole earth is full of it Is 6

'

13

Lv 9 10

of the animals suited for

XP* +

2 are declaring bx 1133 ^ 19 ; with reference to 2 the divine reign inJ>p inn '3, ^ 145' 'a inn 8 91010 he is *" 3 ?J 45'; + 24 7
;

(3)

W?

naa
17

459

ba
7. glory as

he will appear in his glory ty 102 , his glory will be revealed in a march through the wilder6 ness to the holy land Is 40 , the land will see 2 3 it Is 35 shine with it EZ43 and it will dwell in the land ^ 85 10 ; it will be to the rearward of Israel Is 58 s ; it will arise and be seen upon Jerusalem Is 6o ,J ; Yahweh will be the glory in the midst of her Zc 2 9 ; the temple will be filled with it Hg 2"; the earth will be filled with a knowledge of it Hb 2", and with it Nu 14 21 (JE) yjr 72"; it will be declared among
, ,

(ascriptions of) glory ty 149'. the object of honour, reverence


,

and

glorifying,

"li33

\|,

01133
I

3 glory (the one 20 106' their glory;

my

whom

I glorify);

WSJ

Je 2".

PIT123
1.

n.f.

abundance,

riches

Ju 18 21

See also

[1133].

JTtnS
anc?

n.f. heaviness, '33

injjW Ex 1 4 2S (J)

$ey drave them with

heaviness (difficulty).

the nations and all will see it Is 66 181919 1^ 97 s and peoples and kings revere it ^ 102 16 Is 59 19
;

T [Tl J JJ vb. be quenched, extinguished, go out, of


id. of light
fire

or lamp

(NH

will reign before his elders in glory Is 2 4 ; the resting-place of the Messiah will be 1ta3
'

s3

Is43

17
;

of eyes (rare)) Qal Pf. 3 pi. *33 H33> 1 S3 3 Pr2i 18 ; 3 fs. n33H Twip/.
t.;

id.;

Aram. N33

Is

10

1 1

3. honour, dignity of position '30

JI30

Lv 6 5 +
exc.
1

from honour Nu 24" (E); '31? TV descend from Je 48 18 '3 "UIN TVV? send after
withhold
;

Inf. ^33 32 (MT'33Pi.) be quenched, extinguished


10
cstr.

Ez

@@93 Co
(c.

neg.

S 3 s Pr 26 20

Is 43"), of

lamp

(D^N 13)

Zc 2 12 ; '33 Dn Pr 2 9 s3 '3 H3 "V


;

12; '33 33B> Is 14

18
;

'3 TOT\

24
/^

73

Dn 1 '3 np? take me not becoming to fools Pr 26


;

M 1

to
1

honour
'3
s3

in sanctuary 1 S 3 s ; of altar-fire Lv6 46 ; of itl3 Pr 3 1 18 ; of bodies of renegade Israelites Is 66 24


(cf.

^D?
1

nuy before honour (goeth) humility Pr 1 5


antithesis }V?p

8 12 ;
16
;

Pr26 M
.

03n-|3 K\5);
;

fig.,

subj. C*N fig. of contention 34 subj. fire kindled by'' Ez2i ;


'>

H04 7 Hb2

,6

Pr 3 35 flXft
,

Hb2

1133

used as collective, of honoured men, 15 elsewhere dignitaries,nobility7V.'W^ 1133 Mi 1


is
;

17 2 Ch 3 4*, Je 7 subj wrath (nen) of 2 K 2 2 wrath under fig. of fire (lP?$) Je- 1 7 s7 ; so of burn;

as cstr. before various nations or with

sfs.

Is5

13

io

16

16

14

34

17

21

16

22 M

only

10 ing land of Edom Is 34 Yahweh's enemies Is 43 17

of annihilation of
||^$?1), cf.

(nWB3;

4. honour,

Pharaoh Ez 32 7 (v. supr.)

reputation, of character, of man '3p \;>"fc01 18 neither will it be for thine honour ; 2 Ch 26
||

2S14 7
H33ri 2

Imjif. 2 1 ,7 ;

3 ms.

sf.

V?$

Ch

Pi. Pf. *331 consec. s 2 ms. n|33J Is 42 2 9 7 ; Inf. DISS Ct 8 7 ;


;

ttean

Ec io

1 ;

21 antith. nB?3 npTi Pr2i


;

^4

3
;

"1133

0133

TBJJj

Pr 25" and

searching out of
;

also'MT ^ni33 EZ32 7 (butcf. supr.); Pt. H33D Isl 31 -(-3t. quench, extinguish, fig. except
;

their glory is (not)glory

&*& '3 Pr 203 Bv6k '3

s 1^1 iritpn Pr 25 the honour of God is to conceal a thing, but the honour of 5. my honour, kings is to search out a thing. poet, of the seat of honour in the inner man,

"ni ipn D'3^0

(of extinguishing lamps, nilj, in temple); sq. b&to) 13 (fig. for life of David)
2 2

Ch 29 7
S
2
1
17

'31

sq. ''PlpDJ (coal

= family -hope) 2 S 14
i"iri3

the noblest part of man 9 2 6 IP i' 16 108 ; it V' 7


;

||

^tS'Di

Gn49

HFIgte (of killing widow's only son) ; sq. s Is 42 dimly-burning wick (fig. of spiritually '' 5* weak) ; implied obj. ref. to wrath of

Am

(poem)
to 1BT

Je4

is

called

upon

* 30

for 1133); 7YVIS 6. 57'. honour, reverence,glory, as due to one or ascribed


(rd.

13

ni33

2i 12 ; to people and idols Is i 31 ; sq. love nanK Ct 8 7 D'3i Ez 32 7 cf. supr.


(subj.

D?D);

17123

n.pr.loc. 1. city on border of Asher


h. (9 miles)

6 men, due to a father Mali honour done to David by Nathan's prophecy

to one:

a. of

Jos 19 27 , mod. Kdbul, 4


BB * Akko, Rob
district in Galilee
1

SE. from

Guerin a "-'- 422t

2.

?3

1
j>

Ch
'3

19

17
jri3

i>

'3 nfe>y 2
8
;
||

Ch

s3

32
.

Pr

26

y& + 6 2 8
'3
JT13
19

do honour to; b. of God, nlaa


Is 42 s 43' 48 11
2
2
12
;

9" containing 20

flft cities

the

honour due
,j,

to
J

me (Yahweh)
1

given by Sol. to Hiram (popular etymol. poss. 3 as + ?3 ?3 not, i.e. as good as nothing, cf. v 12

*JDB> '3

79 ;
2
;

S 6 5 Je i3 16 Mai
(J), l8 4 2
1

so

Ew Th;

Klo

conject.

+ XI5J
1n?nn
b

b '3 D'W Jos7

'3 D'S?

f
;

66

)>

TW
2

'3

aw ^ 29

96

Ch

16 28 ;

720 (^f
fetter;

G~P' u . 7?| p), Buhl ?33 bind, 733 hll.=bind;

NH

Aram. 733

lD^
2

'3 3n

^ 29

96"

id.,

fcoas id.,

^3,

JLaa

Ch

16 29 ; tap* '3 1BT


16 24 ;
jna

Ar.

^66
ni33

0*133 1TI33
'3

1SD

iniapo

145";

cm

3 f 9 6 =i Ch

ni33

IDX Ez 39 21

Jl^ bind, JJ!i fetter\. ibzi n.[m.] fetter(s),

late; sg.

coll.

10K

'33 29" say Glory;

exult with

V731 '33

^ 105

18

they humbled his

feet with

P3
fetters (U^T!?);
(ii

460

aoo
5 131 '

pi. cstr.

Vo

^333 1DK

m-

49

B6 = DC T3SD n"33 (Ges *) a^d; of God, 34" T33 the just mighty one, 36 s ', v* 3.b PI3 '3 pns

J20 (Vof foil, mng. dub.; NH J33, Aram.


J33,

^o = wrap round,

Xafya,

Tp33
foil.,

wrap up). 40 n.pr.loc. in Judah Jos 15 poss.=

@L

mighty in strength of understanding 34 14 0*1*33 mighty men ; of quantity =much, Isi6 25 va? vfb iyn? cytp ik Jb 3 i *r ntwo 1*33 had gotten much.
;

s*

XaftSu.
1

trU33*3 (van d. H W33D) n.pr.loc.


(represented as having Nit? for father
foregoing),
;

Ch 2 49

T [i"H33]

n.f. appar. distance, only in the

poss.

=
14
.

Ma^a^oa,

Max&ava.
1

phr. pS(n) 11133 a distance of land or length 0/ 16 7 way, Gn 35 nrrjBN Niab 'n '3 niy 48

w,

"H333T3 n.pr.m. a hero of David

Ch

[D33]
D33 as

vb. (tread),

wash (NH

id.; Ph.

pt.; As. kabdsu, tread (down), subjuHWB Qal Pt. only gate, kibsu, step, path, D1 ) D3i3 rnfe> nppO highway offuller's ( treader's,

nd 1^1nj? The distance meant is uncertain, but fr. 2 K 5 19 it would seem to have been a short one v. further Di Gn * 16 and Thes kibrdti is a (widely (As.
'3 lira, 2

nniBN tab 'n

K5

19

'

,p,

2 2 18 17 Pi. Pf D33} 36 washer's) field Is 25 u consec. Lv 13"+ 11 1.; D33Gn49 2Si9 ,etc;

= K

territory, quarter of the world, etc., GQA ** **** (1890) 23-26 according to Hoffm. perhaps the distance that one can see).

extended) d1 hwb sis


.

'

Impf.
etc.;
pi.

D33^Lvn +l6t.;2ms.sf.''3p33n^ 5I Imv. sf. 'JDS? 51 4 ; fs. 'P33 Je 4'14 ; Pt. D*D33D Mai 3 2 1. wash garments (i.e. by
;

25

treading)'Ex 19 (E), 2 S 19 ; fig. of Judah ]1 6 34 elsewhere chiefly P Lve 20 !!" 6 28 ; Gn49


'

1014

25

f 1. "133 adv. (late) already (freq. in Mish. and NH 3! "133 (rare); Syr. iio usu. perhaps, 21 occas. already (Mt n Hb io2 ); Mand. 1N33 No**"*. Der. uncertain, connexion already, with </l33 being dub.) already, Ec I 10 133
;

'

15
I4

11

Nu 8"+
l5
'"I
||

||

8.

5.6.7. 8 ..o.i.

+
2
.

}Tn ( w hich wash person) Lv / ( 3 inLv27t ||'i i 5 t.; in


.

'

njn

it

hath already been,


u.pr.fl.

1216

1516

2 10 4 6 9".

f 11. "133

KSbar, a river (or perhaps

Nu8t,

t.);

ft.=fuller

(cf.

Qal), only

'3D IV13 Mai 3 t2. wash person, only poet. and fig. "W33 'pson dn j e 2 22 'Hsb njno *D32 4 14 ; ** ; + Jty9) * ( 8 ^)- t p. c. sf. v 5 1* (II
;
; il

a canal) of Babylonia, not at present identified, by wh. the exiles, among whom Ez. ministered, were settled ; always in the phr. 133 1113 Ez i 1J
16 - 23

io 152022 43 3
I

(cf.

Sm E
foil.;

'

1-1

Del 1

*>

iy
so V

D331.

consec.
55

Lv

68

13

15

17

garment.'
l?33n~n&<
58
.

tHothp. (Ges 564-3 ) 7n/


1

6 washed, of D32H *iriK

II.

^J

NH 133 sift is denom.


T

(v

of

to intertwine,

net;

fr.

H133).

Lv
1

after the

plague

is

washed

out,

[T33]

n.[m.] prob. something netted, i.e.

I. [

33]

vb. be much,

many (As. kabd


great, noble,
1

ru, be great,

mighty ; kabru,great, huge ; Ar.

be great, in body, rank, or

age,^~5

H-3-77 (Ew Ke) a fly-net (icavaover the face while a person was niiov) spread 1316 , D*??n 1 33 a quilt (or fly-net) asleep ; 1 S 19 of goats(' hair). Vid. further Dr*dl 0-

either a quilt or

aged; Eth. h-fl& be honoured, magnified; tlOrd "' 8**' honoured, glorious; Sab. epith. 133 Hal
ja.ixk.is74.no.*>.

nsin, ;.^o (rare)

numerous) Jb 35 16 133: pjw njn ^33 (c "inoK afjjj 34 ) >make great, Bu 801 "-138 comparing 8 2 I'MD with the force of a subst. (Ew }160 ) 36 31 "VffSHf 73X JJV giveth food in abundance ( prose 317,
,
;

^s/'for Heb. tff\, much; Zinj. 6e abundant, Hiph. (only Elihu) wae many,
Syr-

J^

a sieve (aw<-like implement), Am 9 H1333 jflj* 1BK3 as it (corn) is shaken in a sieve.' Cf. Wetzst ZPVl * -Iff(i.e. sifted)'
n.f.
9

Tm33

T132?3 n.[m.] a netted cloth


2

or coverlet

8 1S of the cloth which Hazael dipped in water, and spread over Ben-hadad's face to smother him.

e.g. 2

Ch

1 1

23
).

133*3 n.m. grating


133D ; Ex 2f 4 and thou

or lattice-work, cstr.

T"V33 adj. great, mighty,much,onlypoet., and only Jb Is Is io 13 Qr (but rd. as Kt


1
:

shalt make for it (the altar of burnt-offering in the tab.) nkJ|p 133D nen a grating, (even) a network of bronze,

WTO

2 T3N3), i7 and 28 D'103 D'D (usu. tftjft D'D), Jb8* *)*D nON T-33 mil a wi^% wind, 15 10
15

which surrounded the lower half of the altar 16 b = 5b 4 s9 so 38 (v 39 nfnsn 133D 35 3 8


):
;
.

tons

461
( -/dub. V
:

-wro
tttJ13 n.[m.] footstool (late)
stair;

teaf :
giom.

: 107

n.m.

K*

* lamb

NH

id.,

(NH

id., step,

battering-ram; As. kabhi, lamb ace. to

COT

Aram. NB'M,

^r

^jS

is

with anom.

a., is

ram, leader; Syr. }-o tew6, very rare, and prob. loan-

3njn

'3 2

Ch

18

etc., a rude seat (rare)) Solomon's throne). (of

No in Fra )'3 abs. Ex2 9 39 + 4 3 t.; pi. 20 v^+eit.; sf. toa Jbsi ; 1. Zamfi, " of Ex 2 9 --->- for sVcrif. Is I daily offering Nu 28 3 4 4 + J2 t. Nu 28; sin-offering LV4 82
word;
109

ttfeaa

tents,

purification I2 14'+ 5 1S of altar 7 25 t.

t.

Lv
;

Nu

Nu 7

dedication offerings in 7th

14

alw.

T |ton3 n.m. kiln, for lime or pottery (so K """- 9 -/and original mng. Ki, AW; Mishn ace. toThes as subduing, reducing its condub.; cf. domatur Plin "" "** B
;

igneferrum

abs. ; only in '3H

"rtB'j?

Gn 1 9 s9 (J

sim. of

month 29*+ 22
all
1

t.

Nu2o,
-

etc.

(87

t.

ExLvNu

4 P); in Ezekiel's temple Ez 46 + 6 t. Ez 46; 21W 31! 7 2 Ch 2 9 35 Ezr 8", cf. sim. Je 2. lambs, as grazing ; symb. of devas11". 16 1890 sim. of Isr. Ho4 ; tation Is 5 17 (cf. Gie*""),

smoke of 133, Sodom and Gom.); 'an ]#$ Ex 19 I9 (E; sim. of smoke of Sinai); '3 O'a ashes
of kiln

Ch2 9 !l

Ex 9 8

cf. v'

(both P).

*7*7^ (/of

foil.;

Ar. IS

is toil

severely;

in predict. '3"D? 3X? "M Is 1 1 as furnishing wool for clothing


6

3. lambs,
:

Jb 31 20

'3 13,

jS fatigue, weary, harass, tread ; jj mortar in which things are pounded, bruised; Zi\j$
what remains in bottom of cooking-pot).

Pr2 7

26

1| bb'3.
!

1 13
3-6
; ;

n.f. jar
;

'?

nto? n.f. ewe-lamb '3 2 S 1 2 Lv 14" Nu 6"'; cstr. nfco? 2 S 2 pi. fltap
tnteQ3,
-

1 7
;

12

Gn 2 1 29 30 cstr. nfeo? v 28 29 30 witness Gn 2I (E);


;
-

28
;

ewe-lambs
used in

etc.

pi.

Ec 1 2 6 cstr. 1 K 1 7 14 "; 1ft? Gn 24 1417 M 16 6 0*13 Ju 7 + 3 1. water-jar, carried


-' ;

(NH id.; Aram. N^?)1? abs.

set in ( 7)

on woman's shoulder
J),
1

Gn

24

,4-- 1 "'- , J --- ,

(all

14 6 14 (Nazirite ; both P, and both (purif.), Nu in Nathan's parable 2 S 1 2 '*'. fcQS) ; for food,
||

sacrif.

Lv

10

s4

Ec 1 2 6 empty
;
-

(of water), containing


1

1619 20 lamps Ju 7

containing meal

K i;
cf.

12

"

'.

Tnton n.[m.]lamb(transp.fr.preceding)
'3 abs.

(On
BN104>

extra-Palest, hist, of this

word

Lag

3 Gn 3 o"+ 6 t.;t. pi. D'?'? 32 33 3S 40 lamb, as property Gn 3 o (J); for sacrif. Lv i 10 3 7 4 s5 22" Nu 18 17 cf. Lv 22 s7 ; for food 4 3 23 LV7 cf. i7 (allP); Dti 4

Lv 3 7 + 5

t [TIT'S] n.m. spark

(fr.

above -/,=strike
cf.

out a spark, ace. to Thes EobGes,


(doubtfully),

Sta' 216

Lag

81* 182

Kg"-"

7 -' 71- 1
,

NH Th?=

t nStoS
t[v'
1

n.f.

ewe-lamb Lv

5" (P).

rod (of iron, etc.); B bf tfPftq i.e. red-hot NB ,42,139 der. this and "*H fr. rods; but Ba

J3J

vb. subdue, bring into bondage

(NH

ia ., press, oppress;

Aram. EQ3, +JLo tread

down, beat or make a ]>ath, subdue; Ar. ^J^S or limb, as in the press, squeeze, knead (body
bath, massage), also attack, assault) Qal Pf. 19 15 3 pi. e>331 consec. Zc 9 ; Imp/. 67133? Mi 7 ;

emit fire (said of a fire-stick, a/t3 = Ar. sS, Lane 2639 ^ crlrob), and so Buhl) only pi. jSj, u of breath of crocodile cstr. t? '"fiT? Jb4i
(II

T&).

TT313
(fr.

n.[m.] a precious stone, perh. ruby


||

BKtol Je 34" Qr (Kt Hiph), etc. /mo. pi. sf. 28 i //. 55*33 2 Ch 28' Est 7"; Ft. gebtjj Gn D'BOb Ne 5 1. frraw/ tra<o bondage, sq. ace. 2. (late) + Bna^ Je 34" 2 Ch 28 10 Ne g 8 subdue, force, a woman Est 7 (= earlier nay). 28 3. subdue, dominate, the earth Gn i (P), Zc9
;
;

is '3Ez2 7 ,e as qxirklel; Aram. KJTfJ?); 13"13 IS54 12 article of commerce; fig. in promise to Zion.

16

rj3

*i.
foil.;
cf.

""|"0 (/of

Ar.

JJS

vn. Aoo< or

15

(of conquest); treaddown, sq. V?p"'?3&<; fig.swJ<fue,

rush down (of hawk, star, etc.; also of an ,ob15 24 Buhl attacking force) so Thes Fl in De
'

sq. Wniij?
t.j

Jos 18'+ 3
of

Qal

>/. 3 7 5 Pt. fpl. nit?33J Nes pass, U'rfua Ne 5 5 ; of Qal 3, subj. 1, subj.
.

Mi

19

Niph.

fs. ntJ>333

Di

al.;

v. also
;

mod. Ar. .3 annoy, vex,reprimand,


oftener be dark, gloomy, turbid,
battle,
cf.

;
1

Voc,b

H? n

(of conquest)
18
.

Nu 32

s2 - 29

Jos 18

whence > -1)1*3 = seething tumult, of


Ko"- 147
*

Spiro

,jj

(all P),

711
).

11 Pi. Pf. 2*33 2 S8 , obj. D?ia (of Hiph. Trap/, bring into bondage, conquest). 11 acc. + DH3j J e 34 Kt (Qr Qal). sq.

lCh2 2

1"TiT3n.[m.]
o king ready for

onset,

T&

Tnj? *\bq Jbi5

24

the onset.

t"Wl3 n.[m.]
al.

ball, ace. to

Bb
'

!,XllU4

De Or

fies:

Exi2 u inx taxn


it,

1"3

rODl and ifets shall


nty)
8

Is 22", as in Talm. ; oirole, oordon (As. PAOS 0ct I888 IOT v. also TO '; kuddru), ace. to Jastr
-

ye eat
Hjsjj

29
:

s5

Nu8 u ^
26
15

DN H33
8

DN1,

p.

189

b.

tlOJrrVT? n.pr.m.
'

king of Elam

(=
'

rg 29 17 1 S 19 with tlbS 033 nc6 why hast thou thus deceived me? 2 S 17 21 1 K i 6 48 Je 9 11 28 11 51 64 once with an adj. 2S13 4 13 19

D t 25

!3

( cf

K9

Je

2 2 ); so often

won

'

Babylon. Kudar-Laga\mar\ (Lagamaru=n.Tpr. P8BA "",n ,89e 176 vlotln " J u> 2M896 Say div.), v. Pinches
-

Scheil

RoTBlbL1896

600
'-,

cf.

Schr COT ) Gn i4-***

nn Vtm why art thou thus lean ? Ec 15 ffc3; ^ 144 ^ n33B> &J>n the people to which it is thus. Once 2 Ch 18 1 *
bn
ri33

11 s answering to

j"73 demonstr. adv. thus, here (BA n|; an(J. t?3 here; j n S yr with pre<@jmui. Jeru'fixes USX hither, jkso (@ V> Jtt) hence, r 1252 \*l where f cf. KMg, p. 32, and Kb"

repeated, in this

way

.in that

way

(||

K 22 20
With

H33

nb3).

Comp. the

syn. ntfD.

)
5

a prep, once, in late Hebrew, Est 9 s6 i">33"7$? concerning such a matter. With the interrog.
<K,

1. of manner, thus (so most freq., and usually pointing to what is to follow, while f? points
to what has preceded), Gn 15 na thus shall thy seed be, Nu 6 s3 ~I)TW 30 3V -I3T .13, s 25 Is 24 13 (answered 1 K 2 JJ? rf3} s9 6 by 3, as Je 23 ); with a subst. Is 20 nan U03D nb, Je 9 21 (si vera 1.), 23" 1 S 27 11

r\3yhow?

(p. 32).

commonly

fl.

[nn3]

vb. be or
;

grow dim,

faint
i.

Wf

(NH id.;
weak,

Qal Pf.Ar.^be j\, 34'; nnn.3 Dt 3 cowardly)


fs.
4
;

Aram. SH3

cf.

e.

thus Mostly confined to particular phrases a. with diff. forms of IDN, nOND n3 </uts shalt thou say Ex 3 1415 19 3 20 22 etc. esp. "> noN 03
:

t^m Jb impf. nqs* is 4 2 3 fs. nran Zc 1 7 nn3 Zc ii 17 ; 17 Inf. abs. tHJ3*1 Gn 27 7 7 grow dim, of eye Gn 27 (J), Dt 34 Jb 1 7 ; of
17
; ; ; 1

thus saith (or said) '" Ex 4 5 7 1726 8 16 etc.; and continually in the prophets, as Is <f 8 11 18 4 etc.; Je 2 2B 4 27 6 16 etc.; also in the idiom, formula ION' n3 ON i/ he say (or Msec? to say)
8 910 (the words spoken following) tGn 3 1 1 S14 15 b. with TWV to do <As, Ex 5 207 2 S i5 28 s 30 M 1 S Nu 22 Jos 6 Dt
.

1717 he shall violent putting out of eye Zc ii ; 4 not grow dim Is 42 of servant of ** under fig.
,

of
(cf.

lamp or
Di).

fire (v.

Kay Che
fs.

De), or

grow faint

Pi. Pf. 3
;
||

nrinsi consec.

Ez 21 12

(subj.

nrr*H

37^
Kb
.
1-

DEM) grow faint (Pi


;

intrans., Ges'

62
*,

187

but rd. perh. nnn.3).


;

t [nn3] adj dim, dull, faint

only
s

f.

nils

11

al.;

27 pointing back, esp. in the phrase epDV 031 OVibtt ttfeV It3
;

(with variations), 1 S3 + (v. )D' ), in which i13 points to an imprecation understood but not expressed. With 3 prefixed tiK.22 20
17
1

6 t.; pi. nin? Lv iy i S 3 ; dim, of 13' 2 s eyes I S 3 ; of burning wick ('3 nnips) Is 42 ; 6 21 26 39 56 dull (in colour, of plague-spots) Lv 1 g ; '3 to i s 6i 3 rbrin nop). fi .= g faint (opp.

Lv

ifo's

nfia nt TOW and one spake tn and another spake in that wise 2Ch 18 19 .133 . H33 ; prob. rightly). +2. (|| of place, here (rare, chiefly in E), Gn 3 i 37 H3 D'b

nb3 tOK rm
tCTe,

Tnn3
tion

n.f.

;V^

'

(dimming), lessening, allevia3 P* of Nineveh Na3 19 (read

nn3, healingV).

1615 place it here before my brethren, NU23 30 2 S 18 Eu 2 8. Eepeated, Ex 2 12 nbl D3 |B>1


!"I3 and he turned this toay and that way; nb on this side on that side Nu 11 31 With 5 IS Gn 22 and we will go n3"iy as far as here f3. of time, H3 ny (bfiKTiKws) i.e. yonder.
.
.

fll.

[Hn3]

vb. Pi. rebuke (Syr.


i<Z.),

Jla,

Mand. ND3 (No"-) D3 nns. T T


*

only

S 3"

sq. 3,

N^

]HD (</of foil;


vb.

J^Jj

is

28 mng.dub., v.Dr *; Ar. s is o divine, and "^alS (Qor 52 ) ser,


:

hitherto,

Ex
.

n3~lj)1 till
1

D|H8), Jos 17"; nbiy now and till then, i. e. meanwhile,


7
(cf.

16

the organ (mostly) of a jinn, rarely of a god


the
^j-it\S

i8 tt
<

and the jnb must have been

orig.

identical

i"G2

adv. thus

(NH

abbrev. to

1J|,

with

(both alike being guardians of an oracle, at a sanctuary) ; but their functions


:

preps. ^3 ['3 meanwhile, ^l?'?? therefore; prob. either from H3 and 3, lit. as faw, 01 ,a,h ; or

the diverged ^li gradually lost his connexion with the sanctuary, and sank to be a

from '13 H3 Kb" 1,283), somewhat more emph. than nb, usu. prefixed to word which it quali-

mere diviner; the


functions:
v.

fn3 acquired fuller sacrif.


'

RS KncBr"- Kl 9 lU
'

72:

';

We 8k""

,,I "- ,

ft

'

463
167
.

Xow A

h- " ro

'

Ph.

ffla

is

priest,

n3H3

Saul

-">- 3

4
1

priestly centre,

Abimelech **} at Nob, a S 2i 235 6 710 22 11 where were


-

Aram. pn|, (NH Kins, v<^, JJo^; Eth. Wis all a./ on Ph. and Ar. v. supr.); 'a Gn i4 18 +43ot.; pi. 6 D^n'3 Ex 1 9 + 2 7 2 t. cstr. V.l] 3 i g 5 6 + i 3 1. sf. ^na La 1" +22 t. sfs. tl. priest-king:
|flj>

n.m. priest

?na

many

"
p.qb

g aa M7*

all slaln
1 1

_ by Saul ex

cept Abiathar son of Ahimelech who became 'an 1 S 23 307 1

S 22 111818 ",
''*

2219
;

Zadok
2
s5 2

later

was
6 16

In
:

S 15 27

x8-26-32.34.38.39.44.4s

Ch 1 6 39 2 4

so that the

e.g.

Melchizedek Gn 14 (E 1), cf. fno* (the Messianic priest-king like Melchizedek); Zc 6 13


18
I

S8"= 1 Ch 18
s6

two were tWO(n)


7
-

Dr, and correct

(rd.'nx-fa "UTatn 2 S8' <S"We Ch 1 8 16 accordingly) 2 S 1 s 36 35

(Messianic priest and king); Israel B^D. 3 n ?^ ?P Ex 19 6 (E) a kingdom of priests (priests and kings at once in their relation to the nations); 6 cf. Is 6 1 (of Israel ministering as a priest) ; or a
chieftain (exercising priestly functions) *!P fnb Ex 2 16 3 v i8'(all JE); so also probably the sons

4 17" 19" 20 1K4 ; Sol. removed Abiathar W and Zadok was anointed 3 ace. to 1 K 2 ID ?

1 Ch 29; cf. prediction of rejection of house of Eli and selection of ?ON3 'a 1 g 2 28 35 Jehoiada 'SH led the revolution against Athaliah 2 n*****" I2 3 810 2 Ch 22 11 23 8 8 91414
-

of David 2 S 8 his grandson 1 4 and Ira the Jairite 2 S 20 26 who as princes performed priestly functions. With these we may class the
s
, , ,

18

24

2 - 20 25
-

him

s6 perh. also Je 29 ; D*jnOfl sustaining 5 6 7 8 9 10 17 in his reforms 2 1 2 Uriah was ;


,

B'ina
20

Ex

o 22 24 (J).
-

f 2. priests of other re-

**n in the reign of Ahaz 2 j^ 10 11 11 15 16 Is8 2 ; Hilkiah of Josiah 2 22 10U14 23" 2 Ch 34 1418 .
-

ligions than

'> 's

Potiphera JN '3
-

Gn 4 1 45 50 (E),
-

46 (P); Egyptian

1S5

5
;

Philistine

'3 BWB Gn 4 7 (J); Jin DWOpl MTB 1S6 Virohis


22 22 26
2
;
1

Other individual priests are named, e. g. Pashhur of Jehoiachin Je 20'; Zephaniah of Zedekiah Je 21 1 2 g* MM 37 s '3H i s Ezekiel's
:

19 priests: e.g. of Baal 2Kio =of Ahab 2K10 '; of Chemosh Je 48'; of Malcam Je 49 s Mattan
;

title

Ez
:

3
.

Priests are classed with officials


-

I Josiah burned the bones of the of the Baalim and Asherim 2 Ch 34 s priests 1 3. priests of special orders in Israel : a. Micah in the hill-country of Ephraim consecrated his
; .

was i>jnn Q^nan Zp

'3
4

2K n =2Ch23
18

17
;

ay nnoan

son jnbp frW) Jui7 s ; but so soon as he could secure Jonathan ben Gershom, a de-

own

scendant of Moses (see VB Ju 18 30 ), he consecrated him, jnai> 'b rcn Ju i7'<"" 18 419 ; fnan 1718 20 24 27 v'. He was captured by the Danites, and he and his line became priests at Dan until
-

s prophets and priests 2 K 23 Is 28' Je 5 31 6 13 8 10 14 18 23 11 33 34 2 6 7 81116 29' La 2 20 4"; 19 16 priests and elders La i 4 king and priest La 2 6 kings, priests, and prophets Je I3 IS 18 kings, princes, and priests Je i ; princes, 19 eunuchs, and priests Je 34 priest, sage, and 18 prophet Je 18 chiefs, priests, and prophets Mi 3 11 ; prophets, priests, and elders Ez 7 s6 26 kings, princes, priests, and prophets Je 2 4" 8 s2 32 princes, judges, prophets, and priests Zp

of state

the Exile, v 1919 30 b. Jeroboam D^na ne>V 1K12" of those not >J3D, as fltea(n) '3 12 32 \f^^ priests of (the) high places 1
-

3*; seeming to exclude any other officials. Apparently in the same generic sense D'jnsn Je i 1 2 8 27" 28 1 6 29 25 3 1 14 ; jnaa Is 24 s B\H3 Jb i2 19 ; iT3n3Lai 4 Ez2 2 26 VJH3 ^78". Moses
-

TtiO-> '3 2

Ch

1 1

15
;

Amaziah
v. also 2

i>trn<3 '3

Am
''

(of this class)


9

was
by

his priests ^ 99 includes Moses (against P). Zion's priests clothed with 916 41 2 Ch 6 righteousness and salvation \jr 1 3 2

and Aaron among

10

Ch

13

called

prob. here also.


i8

+ 5. Levitical priests B'inan


(all

Chr B\-6k

tibb '3

V "' yet Hosea rebukes them


4

918 18 1 24 s 27 9 Jos 3 3 8 s3 ti$n Dt 17

D),Je

as priests of

Ho 4

5'6

9
;

were deported by the Assyrians 2 K 1 7 27 '". c. the people imported into Samaria made some " of themselves niC3 '3 to the God worship
of the land 2

at the Exile they

33
'Vll

(inverted), v
1

21

5 (neither in ), 2 CI15 (="3T\

K8

4
:

Chronicler retains originalDeutero-

BWT3T1
8 s...io.u.

who

-t-4. priests in Israel bore the ark and the trumpets Jos
.

K 17

s2

nomic reading), Ez 43 19 44 15 (cf. 6); *fc 'J.a 'an Dt 2 1 5 3 1 9 ; 'bb '& T\pb Is 66 21 take for priests,
for Levites (of the nations in Messianic age). 17 Doubtless of same class are: B'jnbn Dt 18 3 19 Jos 3 6 8 4" (D) and fnan, the priest officiating on a partic. occasion Dt 18 3 20 2 or holding a 12 26". The ttina of the partic. dignity 17 other cities of Judah, ni03n '3, who were not allowed to minister in Jerusalem 2 K 23 s 8 9 20
'

,13.14.15.17

.3.9.10.17.18.18

4.4.6.6.8.9.12.13.16

/-IT

T"p\

fr

9 11 ni.T '3 14';' and Eliwasfnsn iSi 2 3 his sons mnb '3 1 S I a B^nan 03&D 1 S 2 13 mentions the ministering priest |nan and the '3n TJ3 1 S 2 1314161S Ahijah was ^D j n time of
;

p>
may be an attempt

464
s
.

ma
The text
1

to enforce an exclusion from the priesthood of all but Levitical priests. 1 6. Zadokite priests : Ezekiel distinguishes among tPvD D'anan those of the seed of Zadok, pi"I5T *JS; all but the latter excluded by him from
46 15 11 his priesthood 40 43" 44 48 ; the priests of 4546 1314 s4 27 code being all Zadokites 40 44"' 42 43 1013 s.i.2o .i9 22jo.3o.3i 7. Aaronic priests. 48 45< 46
'

Aaron, Ezr 7 (We also supposes ntCWl in s7 to be a corruption of tPNin, which he 2 S 15


regards as postexilic insertion. corrupt [see
improbable.
,.30-41

is is

Dr Bm

1-

-];

but this correction

535-38^

Lists of high priests occur priest of second rank


4 2

Ch

n3E>D(n)) appears in 2 18 Je 52"; 'an 25

S?I

K 23 (cstr.pl. incorrect), 2 K i9 =Is 37 Je 19';


1
,

(pa

taken for granted that a priest is of the seed of Aaron; the pi. is never used; P3 is 1(UU213 9 used for any priest Lv 21 2 2 ?nan for ; In H.
it is

'an

PV

Ch 36 Ezr 8
13

14

2429

io

5
;

'an %*)

Ne

1 2

7
.

Aaron Lv 21

21
,

and

for the official priest (act-

[]n3] Pf. P? Ex 40
4o
1
15
;

f 11.

vb. only Pi.denom. act as priest


1

Ch S 36
ft?.

Una Ex 2841 3 mpl.


4

Lv ing for the priesthood, almost collective) S.6 rpj^ 22 H 2 ,10.U.20.20 2 w8.8.8.11.12.12.14.H.18.21.23_ X Lv 1 " 2 2 2 1 ' Nu 3
"i* priests of P are 19 io8 Jos 21 ; so in Chronicles 2
s1 I9

Impf. 3 ms.
; 1'

Nu

+2

t.;'

pi.

q^
Ufj3

PW

3"

Ch 24 s Ex 28 3 4
35" 39
13

.-

Inf. 1. minister as
3

cstr.

l P? Ex 2 9 +

1 1 t.;

sf.

Ch

13

910

26

18

a priest,
'*?

abs.

Ex 31 10

Aaron 22 t., 29 3i 35 "; 30 Eleazar 29 1., Phinehas Jos 22 and elsewhere;


f^*s

use<l f

of ministering priests, or generic of the 16 2 33 LV6 22 13 16 J0S4 ; pa priests; D'anan

180

t.

Lv 6 16 Chronicles distinguishes D^bni D'an'an 6 13 910 iChi 3 2 i5 nl4 2 3 2 2 4 6 31 28 1321 2Ch8 ii i 3


.
'
-

'3 minister Lv 16 32 Nu 3 -VallP); Ex28 13 4 41 2 9 M4 3O30 4O 1316 (all P), Ez tome('>) s5 M s 44 Ho4; Hin^ '3 Lv 7 (P), 1 Ch 5 24 14 and his sons, exc. Ez 2 Ch 1 1 (alw. of Aaron 14 13 where Levites are forbidden to 44 2 Ch 1 1
41
-

(the variants 34 35 si 23 24 29 30 27 t are due to copyists' 2 Ch 23" 30 without 1 13 2930 72 5 812 70 6 20 f 8 9 Ne 7 8 3 errors), Ezr i 2
-

1525

2 2'4 9

30

818

11

X2 1 30
-

*4 - 44

30

13

uransnn

&bn
I

priests, Levites,
,
i.29.3i

and others
39
;

Ch

IX 2o.

*b

<33 antith. to

19 30 ; 5 9 Ezr io Ne 'an Ezr 8 1S ; pan


2

Ch

21

of Israel, whose national 2. be or betaken away). 3. play the priest : come priest Dt io 6 (E \). 1B pa? |nPI3 IS61 10 as a bridegroom (that) decks himself with a priests it with his turban,

minister ; and

Ho 4 6

priesthood

is

splendid turban such as the priests wore.

trrSHS T

n.f.

D^n DV pnN p Ne io
p's Ezr
2
<0

B'3n3(n)in Chr67t.has
'a '2
12
;

+ 5t.;
-

cstr.

priesthood; abs. '3 Ex 29" nana Nu 25"+ 2 1.; sf. Banana u

the same reference, as also &%tit Ezr 9

=Ne 7
3
;

65
;

mn^
Ch

Ne 9 Ch 26 17 vans
7
; ;

s234

8 1 7 7 ; Dnana

NU3
'<

10
;

pi.

niana

86

.nana

TW priesthood of
Jos 1 8'(D)
;

/fts (God's) priests 2

priest 2 Ch of David 1

iTjiD'3 teaching 13 1 5 P'3n is used of Jehoiada in time Ch 27 s and Azariah in the reign of
,
.

pi.

the portion of the Levites s6 1 S 2 elsewhere ; priest's offices


,

Ex 2 9 9 4o' 5 Nu 3 10 16 10 =Ne7 M Neis 29 29


-

18 1

"
5
,

13

25

(all P),

Ezr

82

In the literature of the 11 1016 restoration fnbn is used of Ezra, Ezr 7 io 4 s3 26 29 12 ; Uriah Ezr 8 ; Eliashib Ne 13 Ne 8 13 17 ls Shelemiah Ne i3 VSKSn Jo i' 2 Hg 2"-

Uzziah 2.Ch 26 17
-

1 213 n.pr.gent. Ez 30 Co, cf. Sm.

rd.

2b Sta Po,,J "-

12- 13

Zc

Mai
2
7
.

2'; priests

and prophets Zc

7";

NVata turban;
yaia 3 8
pi.
6
;

tjni3n.m.helmet('/dub.;NHl'ata,Arani. 10 24 cf. VQlp Ez 23 ) abs/3 Ez 27


;

high priest: pan is freused (see 4) to designate the priest quently who was at the head of priestly affairs. The

p3 Mai

8.

tlte

cstr. Jpia

213

(Ew'

4 D^aia J e 46

Ch 26";
1

'')

S 17 6

Is 59 17 ;

helmet, of bronze
s

K 12", appears of Jehoiada 2 9 22 48 23' 2 Ch 34 ; after the Hilkiah 2 then of


adj.
^>i"ian

first

K
3

teWr^g nt?na 2 Ch 26"; 'fig.

'a

S 17

5
;

Je 46 4 Ez 27' 38
iptfa

of '\ nyie*

'31

n[m

rfcffl

exile, of

Joshua

Hg
1

11214

Eliashib

Ne 3' =

s8
.

2 Zc 3 But P uses it

24

18

6",

of

and Aaron

Wlh|
t

Is 59 17

andhiseldestdescendantswhoare anointed with 10 holy oil Lv 2 1 (H; vriKO b^in 'an), Nu 35


* Jos 20 6
,

[HIS]
J

vb.burn, scorch, brand (NH id.;

Aram. as
Impf.
(fig.

and
3
is

so PP^BTj '3H

Lv 4 2
2

6 ls
18

cf.

Niph. esp. Pa.; Ar. u'^S cauterize) 2 2 ms. niari Is 43 thou shalt not be scorched
V ^T-1 Pr6 \\^); 3 fpl. man walk on the coals and his feet not
?
(||

i6 M
s4

tnhn
2

'

used of Seraiah
11
,

K 25 =Je
Ch
1
;

of Isr.,

>W &

52 Jehoiada
;

and, in Chronicler, of

Amariah
2

11

shall a
be

Ch

24

Azariah

Ch

26 s0 31

10

of

burned

*\~$ of garments

v27 ).

465
t"<3 n.[m.] burning,
cf.

p
Jb 38"
(||
III.

branding
:

(for form,

from nn,
I s 3 2<

*} nnn

Kb"- 1 6*) only ? instead of beauty, in branding


<K, 'X, "y
'a

JM Zelt* hr f Wlsaen. u. Lebon. (Stern Schenkel BL Hoffm ZAW '"""*


-

his control, '3 nteTJjD

^D3 TVa&O).
(186*) 258
ft

JT"

judgment on women of Jerusalem.

interpret

vy

as

Pleiades,
21
25
.

and ncs

as Sirius).

tnjO
Trfi3Q
B's-niap

n.f. id.

nnn

'3

Ex

fi.

n.f. burnt-spot, scar of a


24

burn;

conj.

[jn3] jj, (NH Aram.


ycj>

vb. prob. be firm, only in der.

Lv
v.

13

reaq v

24 - 2528 28
-

direct;
(all P).

JO, in der. conj., }?3 arrange, put right, correct; As. kdnu,
;

3313 T
1 [ 71

sub 333.

be firm, right

Dl HWB3a Ar. yarned. _,)

exist,

occur, be ; so Eth.

Wj

Sab. ps
46
;

DHM 2"811"',
v.
i

vb. comprehend, contain (NH, Aram, id., measure, measure out, of dry or liquid measure; Syr. Aph.'^o/'id.; Ar. fe'measure

3]

Ph. pa 6e (oft.)); Wiph. Pf. (on 3 ms.


infr.), 3 fs.
.13133 1

Pt.

K2

3 pi. U133
3

pr

9
;

grain) Qal Pf only

Is

4o

12

t5\S>B'3

^3

VD

H? n
33

"??.

>Ao

^^ comprehended
1

the

dust of the
2
2
',

earth in

a shdish-measure ? Pilp. Pf. ^3^3


0^?|)3

7m^/ fa Pr i2 +; 3fs. Jisn Je 12 2 Ch 8 16 etc.; Imv. >i3.1 3 o + |3rn 1 K2 Am 4 pn Ez 3 8 pi. ttf! 2 Ch 3 5 Kt (Qr VMQ Hiph.); P<. |133 Gn4i 32 + (in V 93* and
;
,

3J Ez 16 7 ;
12

19

sf.

K 18

4
;

2
16

ms.
,

sf.

DFlbsba

NeQ

perh. elsewh. the Pf.

would be
.;

etc.;

Impf 7$& Zc
9

1 1

Pr 4 18
2
t.;

f.

.13133

etc.; 7w/.cs<r.

b^3

+5 + 2 t

pl.
:

poss.); cstr. [133 D<333

Ex i,+

Je2o +,etc; Pt.b^a Ma.lf;~sustain,mainace. pers.


1

pass, or neut.,

and

(less oft.) reflex.:

1.

tain, contain: 1. sustain, support, nourish, sq. n 21 4 5 50 (both E), 2 S 19 3334 20 3

be set up, established, fixed

a.

lit.,

of house

Gn

upon

(^J?) pillars

Jui6 2629
2

so, in

metaph, of
be firm, of
established,
i.

K4
1 1

7' 16

(v

abs.),

5
.

17" Ne

21

Ru

15

f 55^

Zc
47
1

(of sheep); sq. ace. pers.

K 8"
.

(J), i

K 18 413
5

+ rei (food) Gn

temple-mt., sq. B^13 Is 2 breasts at puberty Ez 16 7 ;

=Mi 4';
firmly

Ch 2

6 18

2. contain, sq. ace. pers. (heavens cannot contain '1);

of ?3* V' 93 1= 96 10 =i Ch 16 30 ; firm, s hand iOJJ jfan strong support, of

e.

hold in, restrain Yahweh's word within one, Je 20 9 3. support, endure, sickness fc"N TpT\
*njqe
s
.

(||

VgBgTI
14
,

'yi-it).

b.
3

17
1

K 2*i,8 9 9 ? Pr 16
1

^ 89^ fig., of throne 2 S 7 = 1 Ch


TJ
12

25 29"; of king,
1

14 2 63; Pr 18 Mai 3 (obj. Ufa

sustaining a

Di<-TlK);~of cause, in court, ttEB>t?3 )*TOT '^3?


pi.

royal family, kingdom

Ch

S 20

31

K 2 1246 2S 7 =
26

c. of

any persons,
1 yj,

be establislted,
'js! 5 ),

1 1

Polp. Pf. 3

A?J>| were supplied with

stable, secure,

8 enduring Jb 2i (c.

Pr 12 3

food

T%
5 1. ;

t.etc; Inf. cstr. ^3n J e 6" contain, hold, hold in, endure ; 1 .
7
-f 2

K K

20 27 (Klo prop. Pajaa).


26

also

v 19

Hiph. Impf

(subj.

ncN r\w),
4o
'8

01'
;

(c! 3Tf naab),

io2 29

+
8M

(c.'^3D|'), i
D'l'n

12

(c.n3)

of plans

Pn'61

20 18

Jto 4
i.

sq. ace. (of liquid) 1 13 32 2 , abs. Ez 23 ;

K7

26 - 28

Ch 4 s ;
obj.

contain, in fig. Je
1

<A established, stable, (part)

Ch Y;

(of burnt-offering)

mid-day, when the sun seems motionless in mid-heaven. 2 S 6 6 v. 1*133

0/ Ae

rfay,

e.

n.pr.

hold in (wrath of

subj.

Jeremiah) Je 6" (opp.

tain, endure, sq. ace.

Am 7

?JSB>).

not expr., 2. sus2


11
.

infr.

A. fixed, securely determined


(||

DVD "n^n
1

'3

Q W?

nN)

Gn 4 i 32 (E);

so totJfb'jtjVl^a
;

10

Je io 10 Jo

T7373
v.

n.pr.m. one of the wise men


1

whom

Ho 6 3 MT, butrd. inKXOJ [3 W1TO 3 Gie^ "1" 208 We"" 00-; substantiated, certain, of an allegation
Dt

Solomon surpassed

Ba 206).
1

K 5" 1 Ch 2
Ar.

(on format

= certainly, assuredly
V' 1 1
;

I3

= 17

JiSJ-by ace. to
1

(what

is)

S 23 s3 26 4

(v.

Dr).

certam, 2.

(-/of heap up, accumulate; ISjS heap,- *ji herd of camels, hence perh. no'? as a group, herd, or /oc& of stars, but uncertain (v.
foil.;
'"H?*?)).

D"0

'|3T 11. is

26 in moral sense, be directed aright, of ways Pr 4 6 9 (cf. Hiph. 3) befixed aright, stedfast |T3J

**?
{tej

V 57 9 8
-

108 2 so
,

12 7

imy
;

nn

|tej

vb Dsb

78

37
;

5 i>

(ipinp 3>)

Ex 8 s2 (J) it is not W^/t<, ;-oper, etc.


as subst.

hflw^'jtoj
;

Ni>

TiTO"^
id./

n.f. perh.

Pleiades
as

(v. supr.;

NO' ?, <S
1

bcua)
V]l,

made by

'\

NH Am 5

= ;Aa<
10
.

pt.

f.

.13133
7 -8

it right, the right

Jb42

';='

uprightness fs

w 4

3. prepare, be

(||^D3),

Jb 9

18 (Oinf.)j words Pr22 ;

(||

pa, jon nin); and under

Ch 35 4 Kt (Qr Hiph.);

^ f3m fbn EZ38


Hh

ready, pers.

Am
7
;

pt. as adj. =prepared,

P3
oft. c. njn,
,(l

466
4

P
p,

of persons Ex 19"-" 34 s Jos 8 ready, of things, sq. b pers. Jb 12 5 Ne 8 (all JE); 12 18 3 loc. Jb 15 s3 ; > loc. Jb 18 \> nom. act. -f 38 ;
,

without
(rd.

make ready
1

S 23 s2 Na
'n
thee

f?n

W3PI Co, for bhn

Ez 7 14 MT) = make
2
4
;

full preparation
(^>

make
7

ready
2

Je 46 14
4
.

4.

pass.

6e prepared,

of

judgments Pr 1 9
settled 2

29

dat.

eth.),

Ez 28

(id),

Ch

35

b.
'

(7 pers.); of

work

be

arranged,

Ch 8

16
;

2 fig. of prayer yfr 141 be arranged, set in order, as incense before thee (> present itself as incense) ; be arranged, ordered, of temple

29 provide for, provide, furnish Nu 23 Jos 4 4 (all JE), Jb 27 1617 food for (p) raven 41 8 19 Jb39 rain for (?) earth ^I47 ; 1 Ch 29 2 Ch
1

29

service 2

Ch

s5

29

35

10

^
4

74 "\
3
";

3. direct one's face towards ("??)

".
; ;

Ez

in moral

and

M < Hiph. Pf. r?n Jos 4 + sf. 'Sr?n 1 K 2 12 s aran Jb 28^; 2 ms. 1 Ch 14 fr?.v! 2 S 5 M TfW&i Jb 11" + 3 pi. W^n iCh I2 + <*W1
;

one's step (ViyX)


Pi- 1

9
,

m so {V11&) + 1 9
1
s
,

= order aright, Je io
;

spiritual sense, direct


23

(v.supr.),

Ch

27

also (sq.

WV1

VfiT psn 29 Kt (Qr only) Pr 21


^J.cb

vr6 *
2

consec.
72

Ex

16';

pi.
16
,

^?IJ

Ch 29

16
;

?ri

pa});

B$

ttr6n psnn ^y
rei. v.

Ch 29 s6 that which
(on
)
;

Impf. p?J Imv. ?3n Gn 43"+; p l. U'an Jos 1" + // a6. ??n j os 3", so p?n 3 14 23 4 (rd. rir}, v. Di), Je io (v. Gie), Ez 7 (v.
(Ges'
J?|l

-"") 2

Ch

29

etc.;

Ju 12'+;

God had
art.

Ch 15'+ 3

t.,
;

etc.;

= pron.
;

ordered aright for the people * "* * b

Ges

sq.

s 3? Jb ii'
14
,

Sm Co Is 9 +

and
;

infr.

see

sf.

IJ'an

Na

12 P?9 Je io +4t.;

cstr. P?n Pr 8*; iwaq Je 33 s Pt. (favourite word in Ch., in

on

all

Kon 1,468 );

^ 7 8 8 + \ "vik B'hib to|> pan t6 2 Ch 2 + * rnin-ns tfinrfr Ezr 7 33^ 9 3o 'ON 1 S f direct the heart towards '\ Ch
1 3
19 10

so

pan
18

29

C subj.), so
range,

(c.

DTONp)
2

Ch 20
(of
33
,

33
;

various applications) 1. establish,set up: a. king


(or,

expr.)=grtt>e attention, sq. inf.

Ju 12 6

hence (no obj. 4. ar.

one as king) 2 S 5"

K
13

W 2

Ch
,2

order

Ch

1*

29

sacred

vessels;

royal

seed 1^89', 7 1 Ch 2 8 2

kingdom 1S13

2S 7 =iChi7

+ ue"tj?n),
Zc 5"; Ez 40 43

35

20

(of temple).

12 1 if, throne 1 Ch 22'; the world bari J e io 12 =5i 15 ; mts. ^ 65'; heavens Pr 8 17 ; an altar upon (->?) its base Ezr 3 s b.
.

Ch

Hoph.
f?rn
;

Pf. }3Vl Is 30

Pj consec. Is 16'

Pi. J31D Pr 21 31 , pl. D^3 6 1. be established, of throne Is 16 be


2
;
;

Na

God's faithfulness V'89 3 heart of humble io 17 s C. make Is accomplish, do Je 33 (|| n'cy),

fastened, of hooks

Ez 40 43
s3

2.

be

prepared
;

d. make firm, only inf. abs., as 40 Jb28 3 17 2. fly} 4 (v. supr.) &Av.=firmly |3H Jos 3
27
.

20

Na

for (? pers.) Is 30 and (? temp.) 6 2 ; be ready Zc 5".

Pr 21 31
8

abs.

a.

_/?x,

so as to be ready,

make

ready, prepare,
20

Po'lel. Pf. 3 ms. J3i3 V' 9 18 12 2 ; sf. Is 45 consec. I^jj*

+
2

Hb
90

3 t., XtjBt[ ms. BMto

a gift
c.

Gn
1

21'

43
1

? rei

Ch
),

(J), 13

place

Ex

23

(JE), 2
12

Ch

V.
;

also (obj. om.)


i
4
.

(vid. Be,
,38 -

and
oft.
20
;

Da

8'* 144

Ch
26
;

(fan?, v Ges*
pers. Jos

3b
);

prepare food, ace.

+?
(J),

i"(D),
39

^ 78
141

fj
;

99 1 19 nmya ,/, 8 etc.; /m/;/. 3 ms. &B[ Is62 7 ; sf. <JJjSp Dt 3 2 6 n33i3^24 2 -r, sf. 1 d. H); 2 ms. pi. UJ3J1 Jb 31" (! van $9J| i0 2i a /wiv. Jb 8 s on text
4 4
,

etc.;

j}i3
sf.

i'om.Pre'^o
both om.

obj.om.
16 1 I

iCh^
Ch 9
s2
;
,

Ch 35

"

v. infra),

i"IJ3'l3 i/c

Gn 43

prepare a road
,

make firm;

1.

90
12

17
,

(but WJjfa ^90'';

orig.

< y?,
(||

establish:

a. of
s6
.

men,
b. of
,

Dti9
one's
I

3
,

a sacrifice

Zp
,

ambuscades Je 51 12
-

/ownrf, a city

Hb 2

FU3),

^ 10 7

work Pr 24 s7 materials for (?) temple Ch 22" 4 also v 14b (no ?), 29 s 3 weapons (c.
i>
,

pers.) 2

Ch 26" and
21

12 God, establish, king's throne 2 S 7"= 1 Ch 1 7 s his own throne y\r 9 (OBBw), sanctuary Ex 15 7 HJp, TVffH), a (song), a nation Dt 32* (poem
;
||

(hostile purpose)

\jr

7",

cf.

city
1 1

prepare slaughter-place for (?) his llb children; store-rooms 2 Ch 31"*, also v (obj.
4 10 om.); gallows (c. ? pers.) Est 6 7 ; corn (produce of land) ^65'; land v 10, so ( restore) s 68"; c. ace. pers. 2 Ch 35 fig. of belly pre-

57', Is 14

+ 48*
90
,

87

bn f 24
,

(c.

i>3?,

||

ip;),

n?

cf.

Is

45

18

also

ijf

68 10

rd. perh. (obj. om.,


(||

njx

n?

Bi Che), heavens Pr 3 19
;
'

nj5"'^),
,

moon and stars ijr 8 4 fig., steps of men 403 4 work of men's hands 90 17 7 justice 99 establish, i.e. vindicate and make secure to righteous
, ;

35 make preparation paring deceit Jb 15 6 S rei) 1 Ch 22 and v 6 (!> om.); sq. ni3:6
; ,

(for,
1

10

(p^X)

2. constitute, make, a
73

man
c.

(in
ace.

Ch
;

15 womb) Jb 3 1

(llnkl?), cf.1^1

19
24

(||

id.);

28 s

c.

ace. material

+ n'i33!)

K5

32

Ch 29 16

+?

rei

+?

pers. reflex. 2

thou hast

mad*

P
for thyself (1?), thy people

p3
(IBynS)
Israel for
,

T|' 3|!

n.pr.m. (he will


l0 16
,

establish!);
12
,

1.
1

thyself (v) intoapeople(DVp) for ever.


so as to be ready, arrow

3. fix,
yfr

Simeonite
2.
J

Gn46 =Ex6 Nu26


,

Ia X K")-

upon

(?V) string

1 I

2
,

name

of right-hand pillar before temple

K
f.

so (rO om.)

21

13

(c. al.
-

Dn^B-i'y),

and
of.

poss. (J*n
;

'=2 Ch3 17

laX ovfi
1'

(opp. tya, q.v. p. 126

13 om.) Is 5 1 (Di Che

In,r corrupt ace. to Che

but dub.,
<*),

Du

verse

supr.; v.

alsoES 8""

191

^).

a
,

bow f 7 ".
i.e.

4. di10

rect (sc. 3.?), sq. "li^np

Jb 8 8

give attention
,

t^ZP
coll.

adj. gent, of pa; l, with art. as n.

"n

to (but no
v.

Nu

26 12

||

01 Di).

in Po'L; rd. peril. JJia, cf. Dt32 Fo'lal. Pfi be established: "D
23

TiTUto] n.pr.m.
Je 27 Est 2
20

('

is

firm, enduring);
28 29
4 2

lapn^p f 37 /rom'i are a man's steps 3 established/ =be prepared ^:i3 Ez 28' but del.
KrftS

Co Da

after

A B <3

al.

Hithpo'l. Impf. ; be

= in;33 Je 2 2
!

= vn^

24'

rroa;
1

24 - 28

established, of house, 3 ms. ]))-T}\

Pr24

out), all of last


p.

37 king but one of Judah,


Dn "
ll

1 Ch 3** UXovias through(

v. pa;Vi;

(||i"lJ3?),

of nation,

- &> \i\zn

set

(Ges' ") Is 54"; 3 fs. resiored, of city Nu 2 1 ( J E ; man) ; s take one's stand 3 rapl. ^J3\ -fy 59 oneself,
2 fs. ?3jSl
||

64- 2

220 supr.
t

p3Q n.m.

fixed or established place,

foundation

(chiefly poet.);

abs. 'D
sf.

Ex

fi. 13 adj. right, veritable,

honest (prop.
1662

firm, upright; Syr.

Jo

recte

PS

)
;

abs. f?

2t.; cstr. JWf 1 68 WfflS Ezr 2 ;' pi.

8M

15''

+
,

iot;

"3bD Is 18 4
5

sf.

Ex 1 o 29 + (on poss.
42 n.i.3i.3s.34._ lm
rt

cstr. v.

2 ad fin. )
.

pi.

D'JS

Gn

-^ ;USU
c.
1

indecl.,oft.as subst.

s abode on place of 8 I3 Ch 6 2 (poet, fragm.: v.

TOOO ^ 104 ; 1. fixed earth Ex 15 (song), 1 K


17

=2

and Dr""'Ezr
2
68
;

182

);

right thing, esp.


1

vbb. dicendi
s

Ex

io 29 (J)

=place, or

site
s
,

of God's house

n"]?

II,
2

Nu 27 ITO *
7

J3,

36 (both P);

Yt$

I?

|^2mn

Is 4
(si

appar.

= aW the

p3D"?3 extent of Mt. Zion;

Pr 28

(the) right (i.e. order

and

last long (v.

De Now VB); =adv. 6


Ju
12
;

justice) shall
aright, of

pronunciation
(on Is 33
s3

also c. vb. agendi

Ec 8 10

v.

(Che;
J3"N?

al.

in. J? sub pa); W#/t< we \^ 65 10 ; o); c. tO, as adj., not right &~121.

things which were not right 10 (vb. agendi) of heart of a fool Pr 1 5' ; Je 23 as subst. what is not right, upright Je 8 6 ; c.
"I2>K 2
1

vera 1.) iB^pt? p3tp ifcpm Dn 8" and of his sanctuary shall be thrown down (on difficulties of v., see Bev) of heavens p3? WASi '= 2 Ch 30S3M 6 cf. f 33"; ^isp iJjqC 1 K 8 4 alone Is 18 fig. ^D? pat? 0EBT31 pnx ^ 8 9 1S so

redund.

the place

2. foundation, only 97 5 miap-i>y ^ 104


. .

pi.,

poet.

fiK

"ID;

vb. agendi |3"^7 2 7' that which is not right we are doing, Je 48 301'. 2. veritable, true,
19 tH^"f 3 Pr 11 the veritable of righteousness 6 * true righteousness; Is i6 =Je 48 30 may be
,

n313Q, H33J3 25 t t
: :

base; abs.
s f.

'DiKf+5
' -

n.f. fixed resting-place, " iMM 36 HJ3D


t.;
1

K7

"

myso Zc 5" (Ges* 27 38


1

); pi.

rfaiap j e 27",

ni3D

K 7 + 12 t.;
27
17

sf.
1

inM3D Ezr 3 3 ; 6ae

either their boastings are not true or (Thes

Che

or stand

of laver ">^3
25
13I6

Di

Du Gr Gie al.) the

(|3"SO as cpd. cstr.)

untruth of their boastings abs., in assent to some;


-

2K16
t

K7 2727
,

-!-

13

t.

K 7,
1414
;
.

Je52

17M

Je27" 2Ch4

of altar Ezr 3 s ; of the symbol, ephah Zc 5 11


s 'i p33 n.pr.m. only in f$ 2 S 6
;

thing already said, Right 1 Correct ! True ! Jos2 4 3. pl.concr.A(m*<(men)Gn42 111, 31 33S4
(all

No.8o^,

E).

1.

1? thus, so, v. p.
;

485

infr.; in. |3

ANax<Bi', @L Opva tov 'U^ot/<raiot);=fl 3


,

Ch 13 9

sub )J3 place, base, v. sub

IV.

[|3],

D33, D33, v.

Tni^Sfl
fixed

n.f.

p.
113 n.pr.loc. city of Hadarezer 8 rOn jK \ fKrS> v !!3* 1 Ch 18 ,
(nratjrt?)

place;-

1.

arrangement, preparation,
arrangement,
disposition

j-n.
',T

ny

no\t(p) av

( 'O^S
2rvii.3
<)

);

=mod. Kuna, near

Bereitan

Ez 43", i. e. the arrangement of the house (del. Co with codd.) 2. prepara10 and no end to the tion, r\VC^2 nsp pN1 Na 2
injtri
;

(betw. Laodicea and Heliopolis), ace. to Furrer

,-,^-,3

p g2 suprj and Thes

preparation (i. e. things jjrepared, supply, store). 3. fixed place, i. e. dwelling-place, of God
3 (=p3D) irnun Jb23
.

"NiT^S
1. 2

Kt,
(v.

VVXQ Qr, n.pr.m. Levites.


Baer's note).

Ch

31

12 - 13

Xaifieviat, Xwvipcas,

A Xu^ci/tac.

2. 2 Ch 35".

cf.

n. [m.] cake, sacrificial cake -/pS; ['yO] (? Hiph. 2. a. prepare food, etc.) only pi.

Hh

D\3
abs.

468
rffejjb

tfO

D^Pfn naboij
L* 4

t*?*l

Je

18

*$

nn3)
"1PI),

tf^S]

n.[m.] cooking-furnace (Mishn.


only du.
ff|Y?

frangible,

Lv

11

s5

(c.

+L Di3

n.f.

'

kindred with D"3,

cup (-/unknown; perh. Ph. nD3 q.v.; NH id.;

two pots (Hi); perh. as supporting


1K7S8

"rt'3

XVrpoTioftfs.

Aram. D3, .ms; Ar. JJjfis Aram, loan- wd. ace. VOJlw torra 17, ,butseeDHM )'3abs.Gn40"+;
D'3

iS% "Yi*3 n.m.


<

pot,

basin
"I

(NH

Pr23

31
;

cstr.

Gn 40" +

sf.

*Cta

^
;

16

23

wash-basin, so Aram. tCl*?) abs. ? iK7 18 1 14 8t.; 1 i3iS2 4-5t.; cstr.ii ? Ex 3 o + 2


pi. abs.

30

+
t.;
14
;

etc.; pi. abs.

Gn
1

3 niD3 Je 35 s ; cup 2 S 1 2 for wine ^ (allE), Pr 23 31 Je 35 s ; OtSTTty 40 M 2 Ch 6 D'tSinan '3 Je 1 6 7 the cup offered 4 ; 7
;

nil*?

rh 3
s

1K7

40

(but v.
2

infr.),

43

Wft}

Ch 4
1
-li>3

6
;

cstr.

2Ch4 nn 3 1 K.
s

38

; 1.

^>o for

cooking

mourners fig. (wine-) cup of judgment of \ from which the nations, or Isr., must drink 9 Je 49 13 La 4 21 + 75 toon '3 Is S i*>*>; RHJ '3 norm j e 2 5 16 of. v17 28 nVjnnn '3 is 5 i* ; '3
to
;
-

"1V1B).
fig.

2. >-;

CN

S 2 14 (||"1, nr&3, Zc 12 6 (|| B>* T&;

3. basin of bronze of chiefs of Judah). for washing, laver; set on a bronze support 8 39 16 9 1828 a. before tabernacle Ex 30 31 35 3 8 39

4o
2
II

7.n.30

Lv g"
14
,

(all P).
6

b. 10 in
1
40

number, 5 at
-J--
7

A 31 32 33 s3 '3 Hb 2 16 P?) nocfi nBB'Ez 23 cfv 3HT '3 by bold metaph. Babylon is such a cup * T3 J e 1 7 bo of wicked persons, fire, brim5 6 stone, and burning wind are DpiBTUD 1/^n
-

each front comer of temple

al.)

tlie

in good sense, cup portion of their cup; '3

of blessing

f 23

33 Th Ke Sta Klo , 4. platform or stage of bronze (prob. round, bowl-like in shape) on which, ace. to Chr, 13 Solomon stood and kneeled 2 Ch 6
.

Ch 4 2 Ch 4 (1 K 7 1116 so Heb. Codd. 2 Ch 4

rd.

nh"Dn

46 as v and

(overflowing)
.

*?toj "i?^n rutp


j-II.

f
v.

16 5 ;

13 niW^'3 f 116

fn. Di3 n.[m.] a kind of owl

(ace. toVrss.;

dig, or

Kn*Di Lv

11 17

wd. perh. onomatop.)

un-

(D1

for 113

clean bird
ni3-in '3

Lvii
102 7

17

Dti4

16
,

dwelling in ruins

(MT T!|?i v. *T$) <Aey We bored hands and my feet (si vera L; (digged, hewn) my
iff

[1^3] vb. mng. dub., perh. bore, or hew (Dl Pr<,lm comp. As. kdru, fell trees HWBS24 only Qal Pf. 3 pi. n3s=!**tt

)) 17
22

cf.

Vrss De Pe Che Bae


i"t"0

al.

some, however,

I. (-/of foil.; perh. hence furnace, pot, basin, fr. shape

TO

be or

ma&e round,
;

deriving from

in this sense); hence per-

Ar.

haps following.
Jli

wind about
turban),
bees'

(e.g. a

turban) ,*j>turn or tas< (of

t[mbp, rTVOp]

n.f. origin (i.e. place


sf.

]S

blacksmith's fire-place, hornets' or

nest,

*ij

bundle ;

>

Thes comp. Syr.

of digging out?) sg. of a people, persons: pi.


(||n7.33
-\b>
3 J$Bn fif$ 16

DrnttO ftX Ez 29 14
sf.

s6 TCfrDD YJft 21

Dipt??); of Jerus.,
.

^rnj'bi ^rnbt?

iaoir

incaluit (Lexx. aestuavit, calefactus est)).

|i. ["13] n.[m.]

loasket-saddle,

??|CP3?

M Gn3i in

the camel-basket, i.e. the basket-

saddle of the camel, a sort of palankeen


in upon the saddle proper (cf. Kn n. 13 v. in alphabetical order.

bound Di and reff).

t [rVO!] [*] prob. the name of a weapon, bsrrfOD DDn 'O? Gn 49 B weapons of only pi. sf.
violence are their 'o (other conjectures v. in Di).
12
)

"funis and (Ezr

Chi
';

n.pr.m. Cyrus

APK216

but alw. in pot or furnace for smelting metals, or sim. of human sufferings in punishmetaph. ment or discipline iron (fig. of Egypt as place
:

Jr,

t"V)3 n.[m.] smelting-pot or furnace (Ar. id.; Aram, id., oa ; Eth. \VD-C\)

NH

(Pers. K'ur'u(s), Spieg on Ezr 1', DI in Baer Dnpx

Bab.
-

KuraSCOT
of

Persia, "- 468 restorer of of Babylon (Tiele *), conqueror 28 Jews to Palestine Is 44 45 Ezr I? called

= Susiana,
2

) king
469
,

(Anzan

Tiele

Bab - AMyrGrach

and)

>'

^?

of bondage)

bpzn Ez

'213

Dt

20

4
i

Je
3

1 i

4
,

' '3? 3 tf?


'

DIB

Ch

22 - 12 - 23

36

Ezr

i
i

112
,

also

Ezr

s6

Dn

1 8"; gold various metals

3$
22

'3

Pr
;

=2f
*#

(||

"7> *fTfSf)
Is 48
'10

io 1 ; simply
ti. tt^S

^Bn Dn

2
'.

18 - 20 - 22

once

13

in a smelting-pot of affliction.
lUjy'"rt! n.pr.loc.
v. )f<)

(Egypt.
"fa supr. p. 02 b
,

n.pr.pers.m., gent, et terr. lb 81 693 As. KHsu, Id Koi, Steindorff^


-

D1 p.26i. xasi

in Tel

Amarna

tablets, vid.

Wkl

ST13
1,1

469
3
fs.

TWN
ri3Tp3
i.

A,na9
,

Chus, from whom descended ace. to these w. the southernmost peoples known to Hebrews. 2. land and people of southern Nile-valley, or Upper Egypt, extendI

8- 9

*); 1.
Xour,

ist 'son' of Dn Gn io M (P)= i Ch


93

inpnh Jb 41' Aia /tope has been made e. been shewn to be so; 2 ms. consec. J-I2T331 Pr oo 6 lest he convict thee and thou be " o .at: 11 7ny>/ proven a liar. Pi. Pf. 3ms. 3J3 Mi 2
deceptive,
:

10 ing from Syene (Ez 29 ) indefinitely to the a. the land Is ii" south, AiBioma, AiBwirfs
:

18 1

Zp 3

10

people Is

Ez 29 10 Jb 28 19 Est i 8 9 20 4 Je 46" Ez 38*; personif.


1
.
:
-

b. the

^ 68

32
.

5 3 3ms.3W^ Hb2 Pri 4 3?3'1 Nu 23", etc.; /m/ Ez 1 3 19 ; 1. lie, tell a lie, abs., cstr. sf. D33J3(3) Nu 23 19 (JE), Mi 2 11 Jb 6 34 6 Pr 14 5 Is 57 s6 36 19 sq. 3pers. sq. pers. Zie to Ez 13 ^ 78 89
;

11

i>

C. indeterminate, either

cluding both
s1
'

Is 20

35

land or people, or in3 14 9 i9 =Is 37' 43 45 2

a lie with, with 2 K 4 16


tell
.

i.e.

in intercourse, conversation

3. Na 3 Ez 304 5 9 + 8f ( \a6s Ai8ion<oi>). in Gn io 8 (J)= 1 Ch 1 BHS is eir. for E*3=Bab. p COT on Gn I0 ,Dl * 51ffT!t and Kassu, ace. to Schr most Assyriol. so perh. also Gn 2" (J), yet
,0
6
;

revelation

Hb

2. disappoint, fail, of a divine s 2 ; waters of a spring Is 58".

25 Hiph. Impf. 3 ms. sf. Wtrr Jb 24 who will make me a liar f i. e. prove me to be so (cf.

Niph.)

V JJpt"

berLduM<!er

'

1894 " 5

'

No15
1
i/<-

T3T3 n-m.-^ 2 4 T T
'

13

fn. Xoucm
fi.
s3

tlfiS

n.pr.m. a Benjamite,

(title),

thing;
c.

lie,

falsehood, deceptive

abs. '3
t.; sf. 1013

Ho

I2 2

19

t.;
4

pi. abs.

D^TS

viov l(fi(Pi.

Ju i6'+ 9
13 ,I
4
,

D0'>3t3

Am 2

"^3

adj. gent, of
f.

1.

t?tt; m. "&& Je
pi.

+ 13 1.;
t.;

n^?.

Nu
43
;

1a";
D'|e>3

D'eto
7

Zp 2"
sg.

+6

Nu 1 2 11 (E; only here fem.). agreeing with 23 c. id. c. art., b.=subst., a Cushite Je 13 21 21 the Cushite, of Joab's adjutant 2 S i8 (where
.
-

D^ noun
Dn

Am g ; a.

58 v 6 79 );
-

so

13 13 Jui6 H07 Zp 3 Dnn 27 f 57 Ez 13 8 Co (by transp. '3 with tff, cf.

;lie, falseliood,

c.

rVBJ (in

19 625 19"; of Pr) Pr 6 14

false

prophecies (divinations) 6 9 34 s8 c. Dpi? v 2i 22 + 13


'3

c.

"tpN, '3 DC|5B

Ez 1 3";

Co

('3 DtojJ, for


3

MT

rd. '30

for

MT '3, We Dr Kit Bu), v "


2

3 - 31 - 31 - 32 - 32
;

nop); c. VPf 13", trga V' 4 ; c. nsn deZ^fa 8 22 in 62 s ; so in the phr. '3~l3"n Pr 30 , '3 ** 1 9

in appos. with n.pr. Je 38 39 2 Ch 14 12 3 11 '' 12 2 Ch 12 14 S ubst. Zp 2 d. pi. D"tW3(n)


'

710

16

= liar,
as a
</tose
Zi'e

D^TS

1JJ

21= false

witness;
4
,

of idols
^tpB"

(res ementita)

Am 2

so prob. '3
5

16

21

16
;

so

0^3 Dn
n.pr.m.

43
,

DB>3

(si

vera

1.)

Am 9'.
fn.
''tCTS

turning aside to a lie ?3n, ipB*); then of empty


Teh '3
10 (||

^ 40
||

(cf. f}K,

?yN,

human
1^), v

pretensions
17

Xown 1.

Je 36

14

BjTj;

Ho
;

1 2

2
,

Is 2 8
1

16

('3

HDnp),

great-grandfather of **pn), q.v. (perh. orig. 2. father of prophet appellat. Cushite).

* 62

^3n

c f.

3p

= deceptive (disappointing) bread.

16 11 ); ra$j or6

Pr

23'

Zephaniah Zp

'.

vel terr., only '3 JOta) n.pr., gent,


?T
(||

^nx

T3^T3 n.pr.loc. in plain of Judah Xocr/Si, = 3M3S 1. v. infr.

Gn38

5
,

Hb

?^),

A<<Wa> V

tMajS

n.pr.loc.

Ch 4 22

2o>x^.

A@L
,

tDT^UTJ
XovaapaaOaifi,

Naharaim Ju 3 8 81010

of Aram |tPl3 n.pr.m. king otherwise unknown, ;

Xajfr^ = 3V3K

1. v. infr.

t^STS n.pr.f. a woman of Midian

Nu 25 1518

Xovaavpffrapad.

Xaa0(()t.

rvntijis
ti~tfYl3,

v.

[n-jEfo] su b

i?3.

TQT3N
tive
;

adj. deceptive, disappointing (dafri'X

JT)3 n.pr.loc. whence king of

opp.

q.v. sub |iv)

only abs.
cf.

sg.

N.

Assyria (Sargon) transported colonists into so Israel, nTOD 2X17", n-^3 v ; Bab.
Babylon,
I

Mi

14

tive, disappointing

(with play on n.pr. a'pK); of a decep18 stream (cf. Is 58 11 ) Je 15


;

Kut'A, Ktite, mod. Tel-Ibrahim, c. 20 m. NE. fr. 2 ""' 84 217 M-AJBL,892 xiM< v.

(||CX3 t6 D^O

on meaning

Jb 6 uff )

COT

DF"

'.

13,^3^
I
14

n.pr.loc. 1. in lowland of Judah


(tai

[-1T3] vb.

lie,

be a liar (Ar. C> JJ

Aram.
Ft.

Jos 15 44 ( Ajef

Kf0,

L
3
,|

A X C(>P), Mi
2.

313,

o^a

id. chiefly Pa.;

NH

3]3)_Qal
ITiph.

oiKovs ixaraiovt; V. also


i
31

|3, S3J3).

3p' D-JSn-i'3

16"

(cf.

10 3J3 62 ).

Pf

in

Asher Ju

A<r X aff<),

and (n:H3K) Jos

TO
I

470

TO
nnn Jb 20 12
(obj.
23
,!
;

M
9

( EXofo0,
;

A x tf>,

A X afj3);

it

ky

W?
1 1 8

wickedness).
I

2. efface,

on the coast S. of Tyre, in As. Akzibi, COT i.u.a D1 r.r.ai Gk EleSm Bd a; modM.ra Buhl o. m aml on ( pronunciation) Kasteren

annihilate
2

Ex

23
sq.

(E),
I3D
\j,

K
s
,

34

13
i.

^.^

(flTOflrt),

Zc

Ch 32 21

83

e.

from

being (so

that they be not) a nation.

ZPVilll. ]01

*")T3

(v
1

of
cf.

foil.;

Aram. Ethpe.
Pers.

be cruel

Ba NBT9

MFD (-/assumed by Thes Buhl


prop. v<TO?).
6

al.

for

foil.

(X Jb io

),

Syr. Ut>is, miles, vir strenuus


->p athleta,

PS 1718

who comp.

here*
i

tii.n3and(tDnii )n'i3n.m.

DU
18

S7

strength,
cstr.
6

(Vullers)).

power (NH id.); 'a


4
17

abs.
6

Dt8 +;

Nu

T"tt3N adj. cruel,

fierce, of poison (B'tfi)

Dt32

3S
;

elsewh. of men, fierce

JD41

2
;

as subst.
.

=0
T

iqb j U i6 +, ^na Pr 5 10 nana Pr 24 10 etc.; alw'. sg.; 1. human 6 6 7 strength : a. physical, of Samson Ju 1 6
4-;
,

sf.

*n&

Gn

-*- 1 '-'

cruel one

Jb 30
ffl

s1

(of God),

La 4

1930
;

"HT3N

adj. cruel, always in this form;


,

26 20

Pr la 10 17" Je6 50 42 also 30" (rd. 'N IMC, for MT lp, Gf Gie); as subst. Pr 5* n,
perhaps
also, in appos.

"M n^H)
1

12 12 strength in toil L344 (frlfc jfll}), v Lv Ne 4 4 ; of manly vigour (in procreation) *n& nriS Gn 49 3 (poem in J; said 1 9

to Reuben); vigour in gen. Jos

with

'<

9 DV, Is 13

S 28

ffi

Jb 6 1112

f3

38"

Ju 6 4 ( JE), 102 24 Pr 20 29 as
;

1111

14

Tf"fi'nt3N n.f. cruelty, fierceness, only


*]X n^r^i
'"ion

8 sustained by food 1 19 ; lack of such vigour 2 45 is rp-tf 7 Jb 2 6 cf. 03O J e 4 8 without strength ;
,

'"

Pr

2 7 fierceness

of rage and

'a-s6a
28 20
,

La
;

6
;

0"T?< Jb
;

outpouring of anger.
ti.

cf.
al.

Dn

io817

in

3"; to rwrt6 na 1 s 22 16 rd. ?n, so Ew 01

TO

n.[m.] a small
list

reptile, prob. a

kind

Che

specif, of power of voice Is


:

40

9
.

b.

more

of lizard, in 30 11 ; 23
v. Di.
11.

of unclean creeping things

Lv

AV chameleon;
sub nro.

on various opinions

inclusively, ability, efficiency 4 to weep 1 S 30 ; to get wealth

sq. inf., ability

Dt 8 18

to bring
;

forth (a child; in

fig.) 2

K 19'=: Is 37
15
;

sq.lky!?

TO

v.

Dni 4 Ezno 13,cf.Dnn


Ezr
2
69
;

without

inf.
10

iCh 2 9 2
2

of efficiency in battle 2CI114

20 12

,:1
;

rTn3]

vb. not in Qal; Pi. Hiph. hide,


(usu.) pass.

efface;
effaced
to

Niph. t Jb 4 7
;

(Aram. TtnanN

be

for porter's service in temple n"iay? n'33 s 1 Ch 26 ; ability or efficiency in gen.

^nTS^N

Gn

31
2

J*js is revere, Pt. venerable,

Pa.

]U
3

shame, Ethpa. be
3 pi. 13 1 8 etc.
, ;

cfeny, apostatize)

ashamed; Niph. Pf. 3 ms.

Eth. h/h.C:
*1D??

Pr 24 na "ixy
sq. inf.

510

Ec

10

(late,
;

cf. ~UtV)

so prob. BjJT PI3 Jb 30 ; retain ability or strength,


1

Ho

3$$$ '3 ity?


(cf.

Ch 29" that we should


make
c.

TO 2 S
Zc
1
1 1
16

+ 2t;

WSJ

Jb

^ 69

s
;

Impf
9
;

3 ms.

Jb 15 28

Pt.

rrWDJ Zc
.

1 1

pi.

rfnro?

retain (have) ability to 5 ings; to build 2 Ch 2 ;

freewill-offer-

neg.,

without

inf.,

1. 6e hidden, sq. ? pers., 2


1S

Dn

io 8 16
-

11

6
,

c).

c.
2

power of a

people,

Ho 5 3 V' 69" 1 39 2. be effaced, destroyed Zen 8 Jb4 7 is 58 (ninroj -Dnv), 22 20 sq. "JD
8 13
,

or king, Jos 17 17
of'),
Bev),
(yiT?n
1 1 25

Na

2
-

Hb

Lai 14 DnS 22 24 *,
(Ipa.^i);
c.

also
2

i" Is 49 4 (of servant v 24b (si vera 1., v.

15 rj? ? Ex 9 (J); Pt- intrans. of incomplete pro916 cess Pi. Pf. "ina going to ruin Tic 1 i 18 10 1 S 3 1 s. "rnra Jb 6 ^ 40"; 3" pi. nna jb
1

1SV

Ch
9

20

13

22'

Dn 11 8

2 ms. iron Jos7 19 + S 14 18 1 s. "inix jb 27 11 4 2 mpl.nron je'50 2 1 pLiroa Gn 47*1/' 7 s ; 18 19 Jos 7 (JE), 1 S Aufc, sq. |0 pers. Gn 4 7 (J), Je i;..-.i8 S6 2g g,

18

15

nn 3
.

'3 n'xvn t<?,ob); in Ho7 fig.of body seems combined with that of land yielding produce

IS3

Impf
;

(v.

infr.)

d. j>ower opp. to that of

God

Am
,

t.j

2 fs.

nropi

I4 3 38 7 conceal toward, with ref. to,

,4.

gq

i.e.
l

9 2 18 n prep. Is 3 Je 50 Jb 15 2 j ; Hiph. JPf. is. consec. sf. VPnrpm

^ 40 from; without disoivn Jb 6 10


,

perg>

Zc 4 6 Jb 36 19 '3), 16 29 e. power conferred by God Is 40 iff 33 31 s cf. v 2. 41 ; of prophetic power Mi 3 20 3. power of God strength of angels ijr 1 03
2

14

Is

10" ('T
1

Dt

8 17

in creation Jeio

Ex 23 s3

5i 32 infr.), V'65 12 6 2 Ch 20 in governing the world 1 Ch 29 4 29 in acts of deliverance and judgment Ex \^


; ;

12

I5

(see also

l7

impf. 3 ms. iraja


1

Ch
1

32

51
,

sf.

ni-vm: Jb 20 12

s.nri3KJ

Zc 11
1

cstr.

Tnanp

D?ro7l ^83*; Tra/. 34 13 ; 1. hide.'in fig. nn'rn:


;

pi. sf.

i5 32" Nu I4 22 24 26 12 30 18 36 22 ;
,6
6
11

IS17

Ch 25 s Jb 9 19 incombin.^3 na D14 37 ||T


;

2 (JE), Is 50 2

ni5jnEx 3 2 (JE),Nei ;||n^D3yi-i?Dt 9

10

29

2Ki7

Vro
Je 27 s 32 17 ; he

471
5
,

03-31 + 147 Jb 23"; also nb-^lJ Na i 3 nb 9 , nb-S'ab 37; rtWD nb


is
;

cf.

Wt 31 Is 63' 28 p?K Is 4c. Jb


the

Jb 1. ttt?TO n.m. ***. lying.


'e'

2. leanness;
18
;

abs.

'3
8
;

Ho

i2'

fm'

power of
;

Jb
'3

16

pi. sf.

+ 2t.; Cn| Hoio sf. Tn? s DH'B'n? Ho 7 ; 1. lying, D^3K


of Nineveh,
it is

032 * ?ip ip- 2 9* (of thunder) wisdom (rather peculiarly, Elihu) 3? nb 1*23 Jb 36 s mighty in strength of mind. 4. of animals wild ox Jb 39 11 horse v J1
his

works

'""IS

Ho

io 13 ye have eaten the fruit of lying;


')'

specif, of his

n (U Vl) I2

HK$0 piS

'3
(||

Na3*
>"y?).

of lying (and) robbery


2. of Job's affliction
risen

full;

^ 59

13

Jbi6 8
(cf.
ifr

6 16 bullock Pr 14 4 ; he-goat Dn 8 hippopot. 40 ram v7 . 5. strength, of soil i. e. produce, Gn 39 9 4" (J), Jb 31 ; (Ho 7 v. 1. c suvr.);=wealth Pr 5 10 Jb 6 s2 (cf. ?0)
, ,
.

up
s
;

against

me
;

wiy leanness hath 24 s7 109 ; $ J Gn 41 ,

Talm. NBTD >wm/ lying, i.e. my affliction regarded as a lying witness, Di Buhl al.)

Ec

L U~J & paint (eyes) (NH id.; Aram. ^3,^^,. Eth. hvftrt: Ar. j^T) only in
'

'

Ba 50 Ges S84b) DTD? D^3


1

t [tt?ri3] adj . deceptive, false (on format, v. Is

30

9
(||

TO

Dy).

I3l"

1JW

^ n ? 9?51 Ez 23" (Co


"03

rds. 3

pi.); v.

conj. that, for, when (Moab. id. : Ph. 3. Prob. from the same demonstr. basis found in
la
liere,

also Tp9.

and
80

in

TfirH 3
fail,

vb. be disappointing, deceive,

1R

this

("W

mt

certain pronouns, as Aram. akin with ); perh. also ultim.

grow lean (NH


NBTQ
Aph.
E*n3

convict of falsehood,

grow lean; Hiph. refute; Aram. B'DS grow

lean;
ness
;

leanness, tityvro leanness, weakas Hiph.) Qal Pf. 3 ms.

NH

in order that, and %J> then, enclit., like in quisnam 1. that (on, Germ. ?) dass): a. prefixed to sentences depending on an active verb, and occupying to it the place of an

?$

that,

Lat.

nam

*fj& ^ j 09 myflesh hath grown lean \GfO ITiph. (away) fr. fatness (|| Ditt? 1^3 >313). s9 7ip/. $ T?!* *Tq Dt 33 thine enemies shall
cringe (come cringing,
i.e. orig. act deceptively,

2<

accus.: so constantly, after vbs. of seeing, as

Gn i 10 3iD ^3

D-r6
14

W$ and God saw that


, ,

it

was

6 good, 3 6" i2 + oft., hearing 14" 29^, know22 12 24", telling 3 11 12 18 repenting 6 67 ing 16 s s swearing Gn 22 Je 22 believing Ex 4 La
,

feigning obedience) to thee (cf. also Pi. Pf. 3 ms. B*[13 Hithp.)
E'roi consec. (bef. monosyll.)
2

Pi. 3,
17
;

iKif Hb 3
,

Lv 5 M Jb
13
;

8 18 etc.;

Ho 9 3 fs. tfrnni Gn 18", 2 cstr. Zc 13 ; etc.; Infabs. e*J| Ho 4 Is59 i8 (J), Jos 7" (JE), Ho 4 2 1. decetVe, abs. Gn
Impf. (H$)
B>ri3<
;

3S 12 4 remembering V' 78 forgetting Jb 39"; 1DK = command (late; in early Heb. the words 1024 said are quoted) Jb 36 (131 in a command) 18 18 20 " 2 S 24 ) etc.; '3 310 1 Ch 2 1 37 (contrast 3 b 2 S i8 + it is good that usu. (v. p. 374
, , .

l5

(SProi

We aPr + eiwi
Zc 13 4
iro
;

n?N together = false swearing ace. to abai nirm, c f. "N^i w'n *6 :


1
J

the inf. c, as Gn 2 ; v. ibid.); Gn 3 Vj3Tia JirH *J what profit that we should slay (impf.)
18

J Mai 3 14 what
(pf.)
12
.
.

profit
22
3

V~\0
TS$
. .

V) that

we have
plea-

wop e^k nipt-n soi wran Lv


order to deceive; sq.

11

9
5

(H)
pers.
rei

'3 jyp?
18

kept
\jr

Jb

V?
.

Y&m

ig it

sure to Shaddai that 41

after

pron.,

1K13
.

Jb 3 1 28

sq.

3 pers.

et rei

Lv

21

3
,

v 22

by
s

this I

know

2.

in me, that

my enemy

that thou hast pleasure cannot triumph over


. . .

ac< deceptively against (i.e. seem to

acknowledge, but not really do so), sq. 3 pers. Jos 24 s7 (E), Je 5 12 Is 59" Jb 8 18 appar. also H3 '3' Eni'm 2 H09 and new wine shall deny her (Isr.; i.e.
,

that things will I remember I used to go, etc., 56 10 this I know (or how) 16 that God is for me, Jb 13 And with (sin).

me, 42

tliese

"B

refuse to acknowledge her as its mistress, not 9 3. cringe yield itself to her); abs. Pr3<)
.

2S19 7
"31
.
.

repeated pleon. after an intervening clause Je 26 15 + ; '31 ... , 3Gn 3 6 29 12 Ex 4 31


.

= come cringing

Jos2 9 8 21 io 1
-tottb

Niph.), sq.
sq. p pers.

(make shew of obedience, v. 3 pers. -f 18 45 (Hithp. in 2 S 2 2 46 ); 16 4. disappoint, fail, ^ 66 3 81


|| .

S 3 i 7 '2S 5 12 tKii*1 J40?-"; Gn 45 M Ju io 10 b. '? often in1


.

abs.

rn nb'jp 5?n3 Hb
Hithp. Impf.
'b

17

traduces the direct narration (like J, ^1, and the Gk. on recitativum, e.g. Luke 4 21 ), in which
case
it cannot be represented in English 30 s3 (except by inverted commas), Gn 21 29 and ^ VOB* s 3 Yahweh hath she said, heard, etc. ;

the

product of the olive

hath failed (in sense comp.


to

Ho 9 2
2

supr.)

V^qaT
45
,

S 22" shall come

cringing

me

(|| \jr

18

v.

supr.)

Ex 3 12 = Ju 6"

and he

said,

^S?

njn^f |

I will

472
s4 be with thee, Jos 2

S2

16

(v.

19 Dr) io and

ye have said to him, P*$ D'fe*!? t^D * Thou 5 23 I K 1" 20 shalt set a king over us, 2 S li Ru i 10 cf. 2 21 (but in reply to a qu. *3 may= and so also in sentences because, v. sub 3 s2 K giving the expl. of a proper name, Gn 26 29
, ;

how much less Samaria out of my hand s4 "3 alone, (I HI?) have they, etc.! (|| 2 K 18 conformed by error to v 35 2 Ch32 15 perhaps '3 *\#, which however does not decide the sense
!

1 Ch 29" *D >3) rd. "Ol or of the orig. "31). in introducing the apodosis, esp. in 'S. 'D (b)

(but
4
1

De
)
;

surely:
in
1

v. infr.),

Ex

10

(cf.

Gn4

25

nny
42

slM i

*$ (chiefly after
10

i&b) indeed then

.,

Gn

HO

'3,

introducing an expostulation,

S 29 s

11 23 2
'

K 8",
Why
,

it

gives the reason


? ').

for

a suppressed

do you say this


0,

an ing the fact sworn


c. esp. after

oath *0K
to,

*
42

31 43 s3 surely then we had returned twice, Nu 22 30 so 1 S 14 (after ), (rd. \W> for $**);

for unless

we had

tarried 03f nny '3

^n etc., introduc16

Gn
<a

by the

life

of

Pharaoh, DF.K

otyjQ

are (I say) that ye


it

DK Jb8 6 (*6 for 6); after will awake over thee, etc. (But surely then he s2 elsewhere nny *3 is simply for now, Gn 29
and 13 13 Hi

We

spies; but though Heb. usage prob. gave an asseverative force, Engl, idiom does not

Jb

21

require
''

it

to be expressed

Nu
!

liveth,

step between
i S 14 tbus may
44

niBH f 7>g VbM me and death 26 16 29 s Is49 18 + mon nio j yov nbi Epr6 nprnb
>'

1 S 20 as 14 ^3 there is but a

22

Nu 22 M Jb 3 13 6 3 + ). It is dub. whether TK '3 has the same sense: for 2S2 8 19 7 the ^3 in
IN ^3
recitat.
:

or for then

= for in that case,

EX9

18

may be merely

resumptive of the

'?

God do and more


!

also: thou shalt

Rare otherpreceding (vid. a, c). * "3 wise Ex aa" if thou afflict him 'tis that (= indeed), if he cries unto me, I will

&? WT

s6 21 1 2 Ru I 17 al.Note 2 S 3 surely die that '3 when thus used is oft. repeated after

hear him, Is f if ye believe not ! UDKn &0 *3 e. there indeed ye will not be established,

an intervening clause, in order that its force " 1 S 14 39 may be fully preserved Gn 22 s* "< *n '3 (m 25 jnji'a tiffc"Btt) *| nio; nio
1
:

which ^3, standan intensive force, introducing a statement with emph., yea, surely, certainly
seem
also to be other cases in

ing alone, has

2
i

S 2W
30

'31

*3

{KW[
is

tfyty

"3,

Je 22".
to

d. '?

used

sts.

15 Qr 1 with advs. and


3

21

add force or distinctness to the "'S affirmation which follows *|N (a) so esp. in f (as a neutral t^n is it that (v. *!$);
interjs.
: . .
.

(Germ, ja a lighter particle than these Engl, 2S s3 words) see in A V RV Ex 1 8" Nu 2 3 1 S 1 7 6 22 19 9 26 22 1S 9 20 2K23 IS 3 2 6o J6 22 31 Ho6 8
:

io 3 (but not
12

1 Gn interrog.) 2 S 9 (expecting a neg. answer) 15 is it that thou art brother, and shalt 29
,

Che), Pr 30 16 720 Jb if construed as RVm), Ec 4 7 s2 Th Ot) the mercies of 28' + ; La 3 X (@ ion surely they are not consumed (id. prob.
7

Am 3

*76"

12

77

(Ew

Ew

my

? Jb 6 if it (therefore) serve me for nothing that I have said, Give unto me? expressing s6 is it that he is called Jacob, surprise Gn 27

s2

12 or ^0n for won), Ru' 3 DJON *3 yea, indeed. But it is doubtful whether '? has this force

and has (hence) supplanted me twice 1 2 S 23" an affirm, answer is required (wh. would imply 25 >3 1 Ch 1 i rd. prob. with the ta? betfi>n) s0 were it not hold, he, etc.; f? *&"DK Dt 32 2 of a truth (is it) that .; t"? DJCK Jb 12
: || .

in all the passages for had recourse to it, and

which scholars have whether in some it is not simply = for. De Fr30,1 would restrict the usage to cases in which a suppressed clause may be understood. f. that, expressing consecution, esp. after a question implying Bur-

prise or deprecation

sq. perf.,

Gn

20 9 what

ye are the people, etc.; t'? i]X 1 S8 ; '3 DBS Nu 13*+ ; *? 03 tRu 2 21 f? ^l] 1 S
that
9
;

io (but
cf. V'
'<

4 S 13 28 t'? V, 128 10" u * 0^3 in the name of n8 D^O$ ?

v.

Dr), 2

have I sinned against thee vi? X ?0 *? that s 1 thou hast brought upon me? 1 S 22 Is 22

(is it)

that
;

or

(I say)

that

I will

mow

what aileth thee, tliat thou art gone up, etc.? 3 v 16 36 s 52 s Mic4 9 Hb2 18 ; sq. ptcp. Ju 14 1 1 18 9 how have I sinned that thou 1 S 20

Jb 39" doth the vulture mount up at thy command, top D*"V *01 and (is it) that 19 Is 36 have the it (so) makes high its nest?
them down
gods of the nations delivered each his land n i. e. etc.? . (Hi) and (is it) that they *91
. .

art giving, etc.?

Ex

11

who am
ffl

K 5 Ez 24"; usu. sq. impf. ^N *? that I should go, etc.?


7
3

16 7 Ju 8 6 9

K 8'
6f
-

Is

7" 29"

what

is
:

man Wjffl
f^K
40
"9 that I

"3?
1

Jb

8* (also pf.), 12 or why the

<W

breasts
isrVK "3,

should suck

have delivered Samaria out of my hand ? > 8" De Di) and that they have delivered (Ew'

j* io
16

1^

i 6" 'ns-no UU4 16 3 21" + after I5


;

a ueg.,

Gn

here also I have done nothing

473
%3E> 3 that they should
19f-

have placed

me

in the

"3

Lv

3'

' ,-,| B>D3 2

our heart has not turned dungeon, if? 44 backward, etc. ^ri'ST '3 that thou shouldst have crushed us, etc., Is 43 s2 not me hast thou called on, ^ Pl]W} 'S that tliou shouldst have

.i..i9.

I5

22i2.j3.a4 etc>)
?/,

4 5 ", similarly rather di fferent i v

14

Nu5

c. toAen or

(a)

with a concessive force, i.e. tlwugh: with impf. Je 4 30 30 30 14" 49" rpaarp?
-

wearied thyself with me,

Eu
}3jj

12

am

'IHPK
;

'? that

D r (39^.
. .

RV), Jb 41 too old to have an husband I should have said, etc. (cf. Ew g. added to preps. *3 converts
i

Ho

(v.

13? though thou make high like the vulture thy nest, I will bring thee down thence, 63 Ho 13 16 Zc8 6 V37 24 49 ,9f though in his 51 lifetime he bless himself ... he shall come, etc., 23 perh. also Je 4 6 Ew (but Hi Gf Ke for), 50"
-

^p

because them, like "IB*?*, into conjs. ., as '? IS! that .: v. sub |K, 1$, ^, =$?, n. 2. a. Of time, when, of the past '? ^1 Gn 6 1 (cf. Bu Cr* 6 ), 26 s 27 1 2S6 13 7 1 i9 !6 + p$<3, and esp. 3 c. inf., are more freq.); '3 fijni
. .

Ew Ke (Hi yea) and strengthened by B3 *3 B3 4 6 Is i ^ 23 (cf. Dr* ); (b) with perf. (rare) Mi 7 WJg tfffl "3 though I have fallen, I rise, Na i (si"vera 21 (Hi Ew Now), 1 19 83
;
,

143

10

1.),

11V

12

(simple!)
1"1DS0

iS
it

12

7*; Jos22

Ju2

18
;

I2

i3

,Tm
they
>3

and

would be, whenever


(ptcp.),

said,

Je 44 19

Ho
16

(freq.)

^32* Tiehnn

De). 14 3. Because, since (on) a. Gn 3 because thou hast done this, cursed art thou, etc., v 17 18 20 the cry of S. and G. because it is great

(Ew

when I was

silent,

Jb 31 s1,2629 ;

of present (usu.

(subj. prefixed for


.

emph.:

cf.

2 N.

with impf.) as Ex 18 "0"l B$ flW J when 20 12 21 12 they have a matter, 1 S 24 Is i 30 Je 14 Zc 7 5 6 Mai i 8 ty 49 19 and men praise thee
-

28 15 ; in answer to a qu., Gn 27 20 Ex i 19 18 15 4S 2 S I9 + Enunciating the conditions under which a fut. action is conceived as possible

B.) Is

(Germ, indem)

Lv
14

22
24

Dt
8b

21

4
b.

*]?

S'O^n *3 when thou doest well to thyself,

102 1

i2f+,

with

pf.

Ez 3 19-21 33 9 Pr
nyi W

(v-n

13*

1 1

esp. of future, as

Gn 4"

23
'3

v 33 "IB*), v 36 DnSn

% Pr

16 15 19" 9 +
4
.

uemn 3, 1K8
,

12 20
(cf.

35

qj

"UiNTl

when thou
etc.,

shalt

till

the ground

it shall not,

33 49 18 9 41 24 30 31 32 Ex? when Pharaoh unto you, Dt4 25 6 20 + in phrase speak TlOtfn '31 Lv 25 20 Dt 18 21 Is8 19 36 7 ('3. lONn) 12 s3 22 . Je^ and 'esp.7 in 30 . . 21mr\ 12Gni2 46 Dt6 10 15 16 1 S io 25 Is8 io + oft.; with

the causal sentence follows, blessed the seventh day '31 naB> 13 '3 because

more commonly as Gn 2 3 and God

on
6

it

shall

may
s
yfr

he rested, etc., 4 s5 etc., in which case it 623 20 71213 oft. be rendered for, Gn 2 3 5** 6

pf.

Is 16 12

Ch
'3

11

17

(altered

fr.
51

impf. 2
s

S
31

12

with ptcp. (unusual)


b. elsewhere
if,

34 has a force approximating to


. :

Nu

33

Dtn

);

18 9

more BK (mostly with impf.) Gn 38 16 Nu 5 20 io32 Dt 6 M 7 17 28 213 1 S 20 13 2 S 29 22 15 8 13 8 19 2 K 4 18 Je 38 Pr 4 Jb 7 (THDK "3 when I say), 1 9 s8 oft. in laws, as Ex 2 1 " 33 35S7
though
it

usu. represents a case as

heal me ^X5| wl) '3 for my bones are 18 vexed, 10" 25 27'+ very oft. Spec, after vbs. expressive of mental emotions, as rejoicing s5 29 s Is 14 ^58", being angry Gn 31 45 fearing 18 u 18 27 for he is a god 43 49 etc- Iron. 1 s 4 etc. (4t.); Pr3<3 Jb 38 inn >3 for or mce

likely to occur than

621 etc., 14 15 17 18 etc.; sometimes, in particular, to state a principle broadly, after which special cases are intro-

22"

Dti 3 13

24

712

duced by QX, as Ex 2 1 when (^3) thou buyest a Hebrew servant, he shall serve thee six years, 3"5 follow four special cases with after which v BK if: so 2 1 7 ('3), v8" 11 (DN); v 18 (vj), v 19 (BK); v 20 ('3), v 21 (QM); v 22 ' 28 32 ; Lv i 2 ('3), v 310 (B) ***Wi 1 2 - Nu o 3ff + 3 3 4 though this distinc2
-

With subj. prefixed >/< 128 2 19 c the causal Repeated (with anacol.) IS49 , relation expressed by 3 is sometimes subtle, esp. in poetry, and not apparent without careThus sts. it justifies ful study of a passage. a statement or description by pointing to a s* pregnant fact which involves it," as Is 3 Jb 6 21 (ground of the comparison v 15 20 ), 14 16 (For 13 " 15 .: ground of the wishes expressed v . 16 22 ), 201 26 of v or by pointing (For (ground ) 30 .), to a general truth which it exemplifies Jb 5 6
thou knowest.
.

(reason

why

2"* complaining v

is

s4

foolish),

15

23

14
;

sts.

it is explicative,

justifying a state-

tion

is
1 5

Ex

not uniformly observed, contrast e.g. N.B. with Dt 15 16 Nu 5 ' and v 20


1 ; .

ment by unfolding the particulars wh. establish " s or exemplify it 2 S 23 * Is i 30 5 7 7 s 9 4 io 8 11


9 6f (development of v *), 32 (developing the characters of the 733 and v'3, and so explain5 ing why they will no longer be esteemed v );

10

with
'y\

'3

= when

or

if,

the subject

is

oft.
8!

pre3V"J

fixed for distinctness

nm q ts/j

and emph.
19

iK8
Mi
14

\n2 njripi,
j

is 28 18
(nrixi),

5* "wb>k
913

Jb

I6ff-

(explic. of

>nN3 sops, ^62" EZ3


1S.21

i8 5

gg6 ^.f y 2^. anlJ ggp

aws

f p^ ag

Q^x

22 (justifying v ); elsewhere the cause is 6 expressed indirectly or figuratively Is 2 (reason

261'-

v ,6b ), i8 8ff (justifying v 7),


-

25

474
10 5 why invitation v is needed), 5 (sterility of s 5 9 the soil the cause of the desolation v ), 18 28 7 7 for (proof of the intoxication v ), 31 (reason 6 the exhortation v : the certainty that the folly 21 of idolatry will soon be recognized), Jb 7 8 " 10 soon it will be too late to pardon), 27 (for (Job wishes his enemy the lot of the wicked,

"DM
(v.

"O
1*

s but thou didst laugh, 19

because this is so hopeless); or '? relates not to the v. which inimed. precedes or follows, but to several, as Is 7 16f (v 17 specially the ground of the people being reduced to simple
-

42" Jos 5 1 S 2" 30 22 12 2S16 18 24 M Dr), i2 16 25 Is 30 nay, but we will flee upon horses. 11 ''S ig gts. of difficult and uncertain Mote. interpretation, and in some of the passages quoted a different expl. is tenable. Authorities esp. read the Heb. differently, when the 23 choice is between for and yea. E.g. Is 8

MSS

K2

fare v'

),

2i

6ff-

Jb

2 7 specially the (v 4* (ground of v ), 14 10- 13 6 (ground ground for the appeal in v ), 23

1 (ground of the statements v -

"

),

13

,(M2

why God

cannot be found v ), f 73 (ground but of the general train of thought not of v n v 2-"); similarly Gn 4 24 Dt 18" Je 3 o the reason lies not in the words immed. after '?, but in the second part of the sentence ; or, on the other hand, it may state the reason for a 20 nought but (justifying partic. word, Is 28 6 19 17 terror' v ), Jb 23 (God's hostility v' the cause of his misery, not the calamity as such). Sometimes also '?, in a poet, or rhet. style, gives the reason for a thought not expressed but implied, esp. the answer to a qu.; Is 28" 10 have a meaning) 'for (the mockeries of v with men of strange lips, etc. he will speak unto this people,' who will retort the mockeries, charged with a new and terrible meaning, upon 28 13 those who uttered them (v );= (no,) for Is 2S Jb 2 2 2b no, he that is wise is profitRVm),
20
,

8f

21

Hi Di for (taking Ch surely: 15 Ges Ew Hi Di RVm); s surely; De for: 39 Ges Hi De surely; Di of 3to) Ez 1 1" Hi Ke Co surely; for (expl. Ew Sm because. In Ex 2025 the tense of rbbm\ makes it prob. that''? is for (Dr im ). Jb2 2 M is taken with least violence to usage
Ges
*

Ew

v M as

dock (no, but);

(DISS) as

Hi

When they humble thee, and thou


!

sayest (=complainest) Pride

he will save,

etc.

"N

"O (the DN always

foil,
,

by makkeph,

'

s3 4 2 DN _, 3 is except Gn 15 Nu 35 Ne 2 where MM241 read by the Mass.: Fr ) 1. each part,

retaining its independent force, and relating 15 to a different clause a. that if Je 26 ; after
:

an oath
39

not (DK 1 b 2) 2 S 3 1 S 14 s4 25 (*? being resumptive of the ^3 before \?v : 22 v. '|lc); Ex 2 2 (v. (in apod.) indeed if.

Je

(*? M 2 2 , surely

not translated

v. 'S

1 c) if
s5

b. for i/Ex8 17 20 22 Is io Je 37 for though


r?

d).

yio Dtn Am 5 but if Je 7


4 20

-!-,
5
.

22

(see

able to himself, 31 39" (see v "), VM4 (he 23 cannot do this, v ) for for thy sake are we 4 killed, etc., 130 no, with thee is forgiveness; 8 24 25 d. Is 4Q for (see the qu. v ), 66

18

13

= (yes,)

"a . . .

'3 aa-vvbiras sts.

introduce the proximate


19

7 and ultimate cause respectively, Gn 3 26 43 s3 20 47 Ex 23 for [else] thou wilt serve their

s2

the two particles being t.) the same closely conjoined, and relating to a. limiting the prec. clause, except clause an oath, or question, the (after a negative, or the most usual of a negative) equivalent s7 term for expressing this idea sq. vb. Gn 32 1 will not let thee go; *? lit. but

2 (About 1 40
.

"^ffSS^f
(sc.

C? 3
go),

e) if thou bless
'

me

I will let thee

gods, for

6 Stb io2 Jb6 3 ' 8 9 24 1717 2Q "-; sts. they introduce two co-ordinate causes (where we 2122 Is 6 5b,c I am unshould insert and), Ex 23 because I am of unclean lips . ., because done, mine eyes have seen " of hosts, I g 66fll!8 -
1 .

"

it

will be a snare to thee, Is 2

6 6
-

s8

i. e.,

"

the

first,

bless

me

subordinating the second clause to I will not let thee go, except thou s he shall not eat of the holy ;' Lv 22

his things 1*0")"^ *? except he have washed


flesh, Is

65"

Am 3 Ku 3
7

18

La 5 s1 (Ew Nag Ke
'

Zp
22

'-

3
1

Jb 15 s527 20 19

'-

31'"-.
20

occurs,
17

Gn 33" Nu
M 2
Is
,6

5
.

(if),

But "Ol Jo 7" Ju 6 30


. .

*? also
1

unto thee, etc., unless Ot), turn thou us thou have utterly rejected us, (and) art very wroth with us (= Or hast thou utterly rejected

Che

becomes

65 + but (Germ, sondern):

e. after a neg. ? for

us?

etc.

Ew
is
s

Ot); sq. a noun, except, but,

Gn

Gn

1 7

15

thou
s

28' 7 this

^3 but the house nothing '? 1V3"D(<

shalt not call her


( i

name

Sarai,

= but)
19

n&f

ft$f *? for
s '-

of God, 32

he withholds from

me
14
1 1

nothing
30

Sarah

shall be

her name, 24

45 Ex

16 8 not against us are your murmurings, % /yJ but agst. \ ty 3 for (they are) agst. ''

^nin-DK K 26
DN),
DN), 2 2
2 2
3l

<3

except thee,
12

Lv
s ),

21

2
4

Nu
s9

(after
2

(cf.

32
I6

-nba), Jos 14
1
I7

S 30 ,7!B

s 12 3 "DK 3

5>B pt

(so 2 K. 4
35 7

K 17

(after

S 6 3 (W), 27 (v. Dr), 1 K 2i' 7 Is io 7 8 s 28 s7 29 30 V44 1 1 8" + oft.; so in 13 X$> 16 tO nay, nay, for = nay, but, as Gn 18 fipnx |

Dt

2i 17

13 Je22 44 +; after W, 83 16 Ch 23 6 ; sq. an adv. clause, Gn 42 NU35 S 3 13 (but DK "<a and V.ob are mutually ex-

2K5

14

"EN
elusive
:

"O

475
13)

|W
thy kinsman (Qr omits DX); the oath being understood, Ju 1 5' if ye do thus, 'riDgrDX ^3 surely (Ges hercle) I will avenge myself, 1 S
2
1
6

rd. prob.

with

)W3rrDX

after

am

an interrog. Is 42" wlio is blind HayDX *3 but my servants (who is blind in comparison with him ?), Dt 10" Mi 6 8 Ec 5 10 2 Ch 2 \ b. the */ being neglected, and treated as pleonastic (cf. DX 1 c), so that the clause is no longer a limitation of the preceding clause but a contradiction of it but rather, but ( = a slightly
:

PTOJj

ntS>X-DX '3 of
etc.,

a truth women have


1

been kept from us,

20" surely to23''


(v.

morrow
\Y2

will

send, etc.,
;

Pr

De)

surely there is a reward

perh. also
as,

Jb

42'.

4 strengthened ^3), Gn 15 this man shall not be heir; 'X 15W"DN "3 but one that shall thy

;V ^3 forasmuch

a peculiar phrase

found

Gn
20

18 5 19 8 33' 38

s6

Nu
s

10 s1 14 43 Ju 6 K

come forth from thy own bowels, he shall be 19 thy heir (cf. I K 8 ), 32^ thy name shall no more be called Jacob 750S}T !3{* *? but Israel 18 '3 alone i? 15 47 we will not hide it (cf. ),
from my lord, but the money ... is all made over to, etc., Ex 1 2 9 not boiled in water, but 12 5 16 6 Jo 23 s 1 S 2 15 roast with fire, Dt

2 S 18 Qr (rightly), Je 29 38*\it. for therefore, emphasizing the ground pleonastically i363 The orig. force of the phrase is (Ew *).

traceable in
occurs, as

some of the passages in which


18 5 let

it

Gn

me

fetch a morsel of
;

bread, and comfort your heart

, EFTay J3-?JT 3

he will not take of thee boiled

flesh

VTDK

DS^Dy ?y for tlwrefore (sc. to partake of such hospitality) are ye come to your servant,

Nu

'3 t6 but raw, 8 19 nay, but njPP $DTMt 12 a king shall be over us (cf. \3 alone, io 19 12 ),

W%
23

21 5 2
s

K 18
p
17

18

the Amalekite and the Canaanite are there, and ye will fall by the sword, DR3e> fr^ST?
1

43

io 23

(fS),

Is 33 21 55

1011

59

Je 3 10

32

16 15 20 3
4

Ez 36" 44 10

Am

8"

for therefore (to encounter such a fate) have ye turned back from'', etc.: but in process of time
its component parts was no doubt gradually obscured, and it thus came to be used conventionally, as a mere particle of causation, even where there was no preceding

f 1" Pr23
s

with the principal verb 14 Ez 44 s2 repeated (as Gni5 1K8"), Lv2i Nu io30 2 K 23* Je 39 12 Kt (Qr om. DX), cf.
(?X)-f-;

the distinct sense of

Occas. in colloq. language, the neg., it 10 as '' is left to be understood: 1 S 26 *3 but * shall smite liveth, (by no means,) DX 33 him, 2 S 13 Kt (by no means,) but Amnon 18 alone is dead (Qr om. DX). Sq. imv. Is 65
7
.

seems,

statement to which
explicitly referred.

[3
I?

7j>

therefore could be
"IB'X

?V

appears to be

used similarly
11.

(cf.

yfa 8

s7 c) t Jb 34 .

EZ12 Je39

23

12

2Ch25

8
.

Sts. also, though rarely

^Z, branding, v. sub H13.


sf.

(and not certainly),

DX

'3

appears to have the


:

t[T3] n.[m.] only


ing unknown;
(as 12
s

vT3 Jb 21 20 mean,

force of only even without a previous neg. Gn 40 14 only have (?) me in JSTSfUK

^m

rd. prob.

fP3

his misfortune

etc.)
foil.;
cf.

remembrance with thyself (but rd. perh. :]X for '? ; v Dr sl,9,n the use of a bare pf., with-,

TO (-/of
ilS^

out v, or even waw consec., to express a wish or command is unexampled), Nu 24^ "DX *3
:

labour, take pains,

strive,

perh. Ar. SIS in sense or struggle with,

war).

?'PT "VS^?

l<y.

only, nevertheless, the Kenite


fi.

be for extermination (cf. Di), Jb 42 s nsrDX $. c after an oath Di) (De DX '"B appears to=a strengthened '3 (cf. ^p? DX, DX IS?: DX 1 c), introducing the fact sworn
shall

KW

ffV
6
;

abs/3 Jos 8 18 +6
1

17

dart, javelin (distinct


45

n.[m.] dart, javelin (NH id) 42 cstr. |iT3 t.; !>3 Je 50


;

fr.

H'jn spear,
18 - 18

to (v. *? 1 c) surely I will


etc.,
fill

K5

20

as

'1

liveth, **fY"OI* "?

lance, q. v.), (1)T3 iBta '33 Ht33 Jos 8 '3 B'yi Jb 4 1 21 the rushing sound of a dart
,'

cf.
;

v 26

3"?n3,

Ew Ke
as
''S

run (pf. of certitude) after him, Je 5 1 14 (Ges Hi Gf EV) surely I will thee with men (viz. assailants), etc. (but

'331

rrai

vans

1 S 17 (weapons of Goliath), '3 6 7 rwn Jb39 a j*a ne*ro v (JVjn in v );

Ch
c)
e.

also; "31

treat the particles as separate ('3


:

n^Je (P 50'
6

42
.

men

1
i.

shall they the assailants lift up the shout 21 Kt (Qr omits DX) ; against thee), 2 S 1 5 12 after an assever. part. Ru 3 Kt D3DX *? nnyi "olK 7X13 DX '3 and now, yea indeed, surely I

though I have filled thee with increased thy population yet

f 11. liT2 n.pr.m.


XXo);

Ch

13

Xc&av,

= ?i3J 2S6
v.

(Na>Sa/3, A^ax<ov, LOpi>a).


;

TO TITO v. sub "H3. 1)V2 n.pr.dei Am 5 prob.= As. kaivdnu,


TrtT'3

sub

s6

planet

Satum(Ar. and

Pers.

^\yS, Syr.

\i\si),

YP3
regarded as god
dlac

476
Schr
00T

n^3
cf. D?)D

-, (pointing P? intended to sugas something established, firm); kaigest y/pa 00*" "02 who der. mdnu=.hai&nu, ace. to Jen
1

m cf. Kb
"

orig. pronunc. J^l

rain from heaven was restrained,

^pS- 1-

FSl Ez 3 1 Ex 36 s (P).
v.

16

(in fig.; \\Vid);

KOTO

D$?n rf^fl
cstr.

Pi.

b [Pf.

and] /w/

K.bj>

fr.

pa

(cf.

rds. Jj;? (for

Thes; so fK3 *), reading the Babyl. name


'

Zim^^^Hpt^
IdMn
'

11-

266 ' 28

"

rib Pi.

TN73

n.[m.] confinement, restraint, im-

JBL1892 Ka'dmdnu; v/also M-A

S9
.

"iVS

v.

sub

I.

TO.

prisonment; abs. 'a 1 K 22 + 6t.; sf. "iSy? s2 33 2 ; con/Srie2K25 29 J6 52 pi. B^b Is 4


27
;

^3,^3
tn^E^S

Is 3 2" v.

ba (Kb

11 -

118

ment, in combin. '3(H) TV3


)74

(cf.

As. bit
,

Tali,

prison,

D1 HWB32S )

iK22 27 =2Chi8 26 2K17 4 Je37 1618

axe (loan-word (cf. Fra ) HWB333 fr. As. kedappatuv. D1 ) f^n; '31 ^3?
n.[f.]

22 Is 42'; DHj^p ( v (cf. Htt 1 () (2) p. 109 tab 3J? 2 25 29 supr.; v. also Klb infr.);

^ 7 4(||niB?n5v
rTC^S
T

6 ).

Je 5 2 s3 garments of imprisonment

= K 3 prison-garb.

v.

sub DO.
bag, purse (perh. kindred
fr.

t")Va Kt, Vch-D Qr n.[m.] id.; %? n"3


Je 37* 52 31
(v.

tD^S
with

n.m. PrlM

NJf supr.)
(incorrect for
'Bt? "i

D13, q.v.;
2

Ar. JjT(prob.

Lane "

D?s ); Eth. Ml: at his Palm. HDO }D /rom At* pwr*e )~- ; own" expense, Vog p1311 bag, in which were
)

NH

IZ~S Aram. KDO,


Pers.

fl. H v>3p

xb)
;

n. [m.] enpi. cstr. np!>


pi.
sf.
Plpi>

closure,

fold; I*&

Hb 3 17

JNX rtaj)3BD

^S
9

70

(obj.

David);

13 carried: a. weights (v. f?K 5) Dt 25 Mi 6 14 16 11 ; b. money, i.e. a purse Is 46" Pr i .

11

Pr

^nsijSBD 50

(obj.

he-goats).n.

nbo v. sub

nb.
n.[m.]du. two kinds (Ar. 23 &both; Eth. &2V&: two; perh. also <xb MI 8m Kl1 " 1886 l0B Sm u. So ; ", cf. Dr both, two, No w? ^JTOna suggest reservoirs; v. also

~\%
<

["V3],

0^3

v.

sub 1.113.

ta^Ss

^,

TltiT'S v. sub ntra.

H33
"03

v.
v.

sub na p. 462 supr.

Y?)

sub -na

^3

'3
v.

sub

I.

&3.

yaiR Lv

19

(in)

19 two kinds,- '3 VTff


in

not cause thy cattle to breed

tTK/Dl
hinder; As.
cf.

vb. shut up, restrain, withhold


restrain,

'3 ?JD-13

(NHt'd./ Aram. K?|,Jb; Eth. hiVS:

only

19 yfg v (H); VlfJ? Dt 2 2 9 (both DHAj); '3 153 Lv i9 19 (H);

&

&

law of

H and D

against mixtures.

MM,
-

td.,<

Ba ZMG ,887, 605Anm


;

Qal Pf.
i
10
;

Ar.

ili protect

Qor
sf.

21

43

T3N73 n.pr.m. second son ofDavid, 283'=

3 ms.
sf.

fe6?
1

fan Ch 3
1

1 ,

v.

b&n

1. p. 193 supr.

Je 3 2 3 25
s3
;

3
s.
10

fs.

n*6s

Hg

2 fs.

*$?$

S
10
,

1 1

^a'fup
;

101
;

3P1-

lb

S6
,/,

Impf. 3 ms.
12
;

n^
11
s8
;

*$3 Hgi Gn 23"; 2 ms.


1 s.

(-/of foil.; meaning regards 3J3 as onomatop.)

3 7D

unknown; Thes

*6an

4o

2 fs.

^an
Nu

Is 43";

Kb

^4o Ec8 8
1-

10
;

Imv.ei. Eixb
Pi. _pa.

//

estr.

KW$

K*b Je32 s

the metapl. forms, as if fr. Kb 611 ); 1. shut up, c. ace.

^88"; (on m21c fib, v. Ges 10 3 loc), I S 6 ( +


I

dog (NH .; Ph. ab; Aram. KB^, )ANo; Ar. JjiT Eth. h^-O: As. 6 MZ6w Dl'HWB328 abs. 'a Ju7 +i6t., 3^3

tn^l

n..m.

1S24

'

16

^ 59 716
Jb 30
1
1

pi.
sf.
-

Je 32';
K">).

pt. pass.
101

Je 32 2 (3
c.

loc), fig.

2. restrain,
-f
,
;

ace.

^ 88 (opp. S 25 s3 ( + K,|30
.

6 2

1919 23 24
-

0^3 1 K 14"+ 12 t.; cstr. oS? K 14" a. Tab V' 68 ; of fierce, hungry 22 2 K 9 (all
24

)
-38

rfoj/ :

lit. 1

1036

dogs, devouring dead bodies


cf.

and licking blood);


68 2*; eating torn

BW3),

II9

Nu 1 1 28 + u"
^rjo

nsfe' 'a

+ "^31?); D*?b (sc. K3|nn) 8 f 40 "; nrirrnK 'a Ec 8 On


1

Je 15 s and (T?^ 3

tiK'^) -^

flesh,

Ex 2 2
1

30

(E)

^X O^a = my sheep-dogs, only

rib Pi. 2.
6

3. tkthiwld, Viap-n*c 'a

Hg
abs.

Tape <qee Gn 2 3 wb also v* 1


,

prob.

T D0"> 'a v^o b for MT ^,"We) (rd.


(P),

Jb 30

12
,

yet?
s

both these with implied inferiority); 3 Is 66 (Di al.); dog-sacrifice was a heathen rite
(in
v. esp.
"""l

43 ( "SP). Nipt. 2 DttprrjO D^SH Nb>l Gn 8 (J), and the Impf.


"^3ri"^
(sc. exiles)

Is

||

in various sim. Ju f ES 8 '""k " in proverbial sayings: ^? Pr 26 ^59 Wb 'a-np; Ex 1 1 (v. I. pn); "p? 3io no 's^
;

1117

7,15

nfc
ntsn iTHNn

477
fig.,

nfc
1

Ec
i

g*.
43
,

b. applied,

to men, in

pi.

contempt

^22 1721

so of psalmist's enemies 17 13 still or in excessive humility 2K8


;

juss.
sI

^3 ^ 90 21 73; Jb33
i

7
,

etc.;
(v.

Pr 22 s fl^SJ ,m ,7S Ges 4109 abAnm Dr


Impf.
-

;
-

more emphatically HD '3 a dead dog, nan '3n 9 8 10 9 2 S 9 16 ; also '3 tfth 3 N$K 0^3 Is 56 11 '3H v (of misleading prophets), C5*?3 ^y (i<); '3 was name given to male temple-prostitutes
;

Da MM a5 64E.6). 3fg n^n , K I7 . 3 . Ex 39 32 + 2 S 13 (v. infr.); 3 mpl. 173? Is i M +


t,

39

ivb3:is 31 ,etc; Inf. cstr. nhl Ru2 +,etc.; 1. a. be complete, at an end, of a period of time
3 23 54 (E; opp. in. 77n Hiph. begin v ), Je so of action or event, with em(||"\3J?); 25 3 s8 24" Ru z* 2 Ch 29 phasis on time Is io

Dt23

19

(v.

Dr;
6
;

Gn
8 20

ef.

41

53

Bh?).
.

taSa n.pr.m. (Nab. n.pr.K373 Eut(N6)"- B


1373
3.73

Vog
(
9

"

11 -

c f. a l so
v.
cf.
la

We
ES

s,

" I2e " uVorrlw"' ,""' la7


;
'

on
of
13

(opp.

?nn v 27 ), v 34
1

Dn

12 7

(||

YP.

v 6 9 ); vid. also
-

= dog-clan,
XaXf/3;

K17

,90f

i!l9 '

aM

H3B?

Lag

BN78
),
,

); son

2b

infr.

b. be completed, finislied, of a

work

called n?j3n (v.

temple
nacle

6 s*

Ch

28 20

Ch 8 16

||

D.7B*),

taber-

P)"in JE,

Nu 3 2
is

Ju 3 (where Wp

Jos I4 6M cf. I5 17 brother of '3), also

= ju
1

i
15

Ex 39 32 (P).

c. be accomplished, fulfilled,

Ch 4
s

treated as full Judahite only in P Nu 1 3 (v. Ja "*") the one of the spies who (with

only of purposed wrath, or prediction of \ Ez 13 v b, see Pi.), Dn 1 1 36 2 Ch 3 6 22 5 (|| vfa

GFM
41

Ezr

'.

d. be ideally complete, be determined,


j

Joshua) reported well of Canaan 26 34 19 Dt i 36 Jos 14 13 is"-"-"-"


6
1
-

6iMS0S8
;

also

u 2i

(P= 1 Ch

always in bad sense, plotted, subj. njnn sq. QVD of agent 1 S 20 7 also v 9 ( + 7? **$), + v 33 (rd.
,

121415 20 1 with Jos 1 5) ;= clan of Caleb ) Ju (|| S 30" (disting. from Judah). Caleb is called 18 42 46 48 49 M = 3!|!33v 9 3.733 psn-|3 iCh2 c f.v"-

nn|j3, for

MT

Hn r6|,

We Dr
'3

Kit Bu)
sq.

in"3-73-7yi

y^hs-^s nyjn

25

17
;

nso

nmss" , ch 2 rd. perh. '3 ?,* Kau AT (v. nJTJBK p 68 supr.)


24
, .

93,

cf.

7 2. a. 6e spen, used 7 ( + 1'bs). come to an end), of water Gn 2 1 1S (E), up (prop, meal 1 K 17 14 6 b. waste away, be exhausted,

agent Est

'

of 3.73 t"af?! adj.gent.

S 25 Qr (Kt

fail,

of fading grass Is 15 6 (|| B^, rWl N7), of vintage 32 10 (opp. N13), of vanishing cloud
lit.

Jb
11

(in sim.,
(||

||

*J7!"l);

fig.
4

t^^S n.pr.m. 1, a name in Judah 1 Ch XaXf/3 (ace. to We gh>-2o.hi.218_-|3 2 bs


rd. also for

life

v6

fn]n ; of David's

W3 v

Je 20 18 ;

77p), cf. v. also 1


26

f 102
a

and 0
;

of fleeting days of 173 ^ 31", ftaja


of flesh
7
;

supr.
9

Jb 33 21
once of

cf.

).

2. father of one

of vital strength

71
-

officers, ace. to 1

Ch

26

27

Xo/3ov8,

U3b*

nxf ^

73

subj.

Wl '143

"Wfi "iff Pr 5",

Vs

'3

XfXov/3,

L
2
9

Xa\ov0).

T ""D.1! 73 n.pr.m. a son of Hezron of Judah, *


AT
ace. to
I

Ch
18

XafrX,

=3 73
1

A XaAf/3, L XaA<o/3i),

s2 compassion VDrri 173 K7 La 3 (|| Don, on txt. see VB); esp. of eyes exhausted by weeping La 2", strained by looking (fig) for relief or

refreshment, pine, languish 4


5

17
yfr

69*
17

Jb

20

etc. (see
'

3JJ

2).

17

Je 14 (of wild asses);

sq.

La4

and, in
81

ta*73 n.m. Je5


id., '"lypS;

"basket, cage (-/dub.;


in Lexx.;
ZAvi
145 ' ,47

NH
3173

spiritual sense,
B'SJ
,f

119

82123
;

similarly (sq. 7) of
s
(||

Aram. UiiXco
Zi'&e
2

TelAm.

exhausted by longing

^ 84

tp3J),

19

kilubi, bird-net, cf. Zim


*liV
f*5?

-abs. N.7D 31733 )


cstr.

'POP
rd.

1^3

173

Jb 19 27

so also 2

Je 5 s7

a cage full of birds ;

^Sn
of

nil ?3B1 (for


the

MT 'BH nn

S 13 29 where 7301) and the

Am 8'
I.

a basket of summer fruit.


208

spirit

salom,

cf.

L "We Klo Dr Kit Bu.


Is
i
28

king pined to go forth unto Abc. come to


16 4

/3 T

vb. be complete,

at

an end,
id.,

an

end, vanish=.perish, be destroyed,


(||">3B>),
3
(||

finished, accomplished, spent

(NH
to,

Pi.;

judgment

by '''s 20 DEN, DOT), 29

Ph.

i"l73

As. kalA, put an end

and

cease,

vanish

late cease, perish ; (not %) ; on root-meaning enclose cf. K73 and Ba al pf /;, , 6 38 + ; ^ fg Rf^ ZMG18S7.60^_ +

D1 HWBSM

Aram. N73

(yDBN,ni33),3i (||7B'3,7S3),173^ 3JH31 a^TO Je 16 4 cf. 4 4 w (II D^), Ez 5 12 (|| rrtD, ^BJ), i 3
,

lS 2 o7 +; *.*>^?^39U 3pl.^3Jbl 9 27 + 6 14 2 mpl. Dn^31 consec. Ez 13 On^? Mai 3


J
;

71' T3W), Jb 4 (|| id.), 7 (HtS'iS); hyperbol., of severe discipline 39" 90 of prosperity of a people Is 2 1 I5 ; C3E> (|| 7H3J);
.

Ma]

2- 2

37

(||

?3^ 1ri"]3y

Pr 22 8

<Ae

rai of his wrath perishes

pfc>

478

nV 3
wrath (inDD) La4 w s j is 20 8.2i gis 6 7 3
determine
(cf.
11
;

(>Ewal.

is

accomplished, of God's wrath).

so

Dn
<A

2 7 rd. perh.

2Hp Dy fBb

V nibsi m wAen

friOn/SK)
sq.
nj>")

+3 pers.Ez
Nu
25

+f

^^21^

power of

should come
difficult

MT enp-Dy-r
Pf
flfcp

the shatterer of the holy people to an end, so Bev after (for

f2.
(

a.

Qal 1 d) put an end to,

;n thought, Pr i6 30 (|| 3BTl).

cause to cease

17

ys: nib?')t.
,

Pi. H0
(van
1 s.

Gn 1 8 s3 +

b Pr

6 30 Baer
2
12
;

d.

nb),

s f.

b 2 S 2
1 I
s
,

nb. La

3
12

fs.
;

nnbl
2 t.;

wb Nu 25", W.b
sf.
, , ;

consec.

Ho

sf.

WJ3]
4

Is

49

wb Ez6
1 s.

consec.

Zc 5 4

and he conDH'd; b^na-b^. (caused to vanish) as vanity their days. b. cause to fail, exhaust, use up, spend, 'SPI D 3"n^3K Dt32 23 arrows will I exhaust my

+ ^);

f^

33

sumed

+
;

DN?b Ez 22 S1 TP79)
19

consec.

Ex 33 5

? Gn24 l, + etc.; Impf. H^J Is 2 39 3 fs. bni Gn 2 4 + 2 S 13 b?. Gn 2


3
pi.

io 19 ;
(but

rd.

bm We Dr
24
1

al.,

and

v.

Qal 2
;

against them; exhaust one's strength 03 I s 4 49 (II VtY, the eyes (by weeping ; cf. Qal 2 b) s3 1 S 2 Jb 3 1 16 ; of a disease, consume the eyes Lv26 16 (H). c. destroy, sts. exterminate: (1) men subj., c. ace. pers. 2S21 6 22 39 (|| JTID), Dt

Gn
(Kb

b);
'

n^3K

+ 4 t.;
3

-"6
);

173'; v.
14

nb

Ez 43 8 sf. ^{Jjjj Ex 33' ,1 3 mpl. *b? Jb 3 6 + 2i Qr (Kt p. 115 supr.), +, etc.; Imv. nb
batO
1

io 25 (|| bx), La 2 s2 + 1 19 87 ; Dflib ny 1 S 1 5 18 in phr. (on txt. v. Dr), 2 S


7

s3

Ch 8 8 Je

esp.
22
38

(||Twn)=V'i8
host,

38
,

iK22 u =2Chi8'

(2)

God
'

subj., c. ace. pers.

f 59 "+ 74

1'

(but text dub., v.


abs.

infr.,
12

WBi6*J M Inf.
;

nb iS 3
;

2)

mpl.
cstr.
,

under

fig.

+5t.;

(JE),

Nu

Jos 24 20 (E), Is io 18 (Assyrian of forest); Je 5 3 EX32 10 33 s 6

33 bp Dn 9 (metapl. form), nib iS2 + nbe J e I4 " Jb 9 m fpl. Dlbo Lv etc.; Ft.

Ez 2o 13

16 21 17 10 2 5 11 (all P), LV26 44 (H), 22 31 43 s Jb 9 12 ; ynk irib ny Dt 28 21


,

26 16 1. ta. complete, bring to an end, finish a thing, task, work, etc., c. ace. rei Ex g"44 both J), 1 K 6 914 7 Ez 42 15 Gn 2 2 16 16 ( + inf.; Ex 4 o33 (P), Bu2 21 iCh 3 i' 2 Ch 7 11 Ezr 9 1 so
1
, ,

14 14 nniK 'nib ny j e 16 so 9 49^ abs. * 59 also (si vera 1.) 74" (see VB; Bi Che Snpa Kb n Ipn and thy right hand (why) keepest thou in thy bosom); ace. +3 instr. Je 14 12
;

VB'Bl

N.bp

Dn

24

sword, famine, and pestilence);

sts.

(by the in-

to

make an end of the

trans-

strument of
subj.;

'^'s

gression (cf. VB
8

judgment becomes grammat.

Bev);

Lv

s2

23

(modified from
;

subj.Snnn
10 4

Ho 1 i^obj.'na, of city
;
||

||

btf),

19 q.v. infr.); ace. om. 2 Ch 31' (opp. p ?nn) 1014 Ne 3 s4 tb. complete a period of time 24 D ,DJEz 4 6 8 ; complete one's days, enjoy the full
.
-

subj. ?ay is 27
roll

(obj. n'Syip

njn), su bj. flying

ZC5
20
1

measure of human life Jb 21 36", or bring one's years to an end ^ 90 9 with added idea of transitoriness. c. finish doing a thing,
13
,

72

Gn 2

(obj. house). be finished, ended; be completed

+Pn.

Pf. 3

pi.

lb

Impf. 3 mpl. lb?J

(P).

Tn^3

n.

f.

completion,

complete

de-

usu. sq. b inf.


16

Gn

18 33 24 1519191B

22

Ex 31 18 Nu 4 (all P), Am 7 2 1 K Ru 3 S + 31 1. incl. 2 S 1 1 19 where


,

(all J),
i
41

17
s9

2
s2

Ch

29

struction, consumption, annihilation; alw. this form; 1. completion, but only as adv., and

obj. of infin.

dubious

precedes

+
+
an

Dr, so Lv 19 (cf. 23 supr.); s4 17 1 Ch 27 inf. om. ; opp. ? bnri), 2 Ch 29 ; (p 7 Dn 1 2 (inf. without ? ; but see Qal 2 c ad
it,

v.

ob

completely, altogether

Gn 1 8 21
vera

01 Kau Buhl),

Ex

(J

rd.

(si

1.)

2.

fin.);
s*

sq.

20 51 34 Lv 16 Jos 19

end,

dealing

^n, nb fbgH bnn


so inf. abs. adverb.

S 6 18 = 1 Ch 16 2 Ex 2 td. make (all P), EZ43 '. end, sq. 3 make an end with, finish with 2 Ch 20 23 Ezr io 17 abs., opp.
ft?

inf., 1

S io"

complete destruction, consumption, annihila'3 n'E'y Is 1 o 23 tion : a. almost alw. by God, esp. + '"T!.1), Na i 8 (2 ace, si vera l.;Buhl ZAW ( 1886,181 for HDipB v Id HWB12 Kau

prop

vDpa

AT,T.Krt tKr.utp.65:
31 4" Ne 9

q^q

bSliZ

Gn

44
1

12

(J) he began

with the eldest and with

tlie

youngest

nbl 7nn
i.

S
it

ning and an ending,


(v.

e.

doing

ended; a beginthoroughly
lis
12

Zp I (nbo? tjk '3), j e5 3 46 (ins = ym), Ezii 18 20" (DniN = Dnx); -fD^irba Je3o"
8

sense,

= m dealing with
without
n'e>y
27
:

(2 ace);

+ r\$

^^
.

y,

Jfi

pers.=wn'<A, pregn.

on =

(cf. II.

nN 1

18

d),

s8

46
'31

s8
;

22 <nype> ninnji '3 l S 28

Dr);

also

nb"iy=: utterly

13

1719
,

to

'3-iy

extremity Ezr 9" (of '''s anger), nbp~iy (late) 10 ^.completely 2 Ch 24 (until all had given), ' 1 (until all were f e. accomplish, 3 destroyed), 18 8 fulfil, bring to pass, a thing B,u 3 ; c. ace. of

^t

?r

fa""

23 18 (on both cf.'ls'io Zpi ); annihilation Ez 1 3" (si vera 1., v. Co),

DH9
10

'3? h'n^nf)

tib\ 2

Ch
'31

12
.

b.
16

*^n

Jes' ; annihilation in his hand.

iT3

Dnn

by men, ~b

'31

and

(i.e.

with)

T[i"r?3j adj. failing with desire, longing, only


fpl.

Gn3i
tfjata

87 - 37

(E; v b\n<3"y-3
18
,

fc>),

45

2<,

nn\^

nibai nito

thine eyes look


vb. rfo

and
b,

^JJ1 fail longingly for tliem


>nfr.)

Dt 28

32

while
(cf.

Nei 3

J0S7" (JE), D\b

(E), i

JV3

\k

6 W| Ex 22

(E) money or articles (property), '


(appar.
coll.);

y? Jb28 17
load,
,

Qal 2

and tfa

things carried, \A.

= stuff,
'

t^HlVa
fpa)

one
35
,

Kt,

Whs

of those
XrXxfia,

Qr n.pr.m. (? / I. who had strange wives


XfXtacroujS.

22 22 {impedimenta) 1 S 17 appar. io 22 25 13 30 24 Is io 28 (cf. Gn 31 37 baggage-train

baggage

Ezr IO

A XfXia, L

f|V?3 n.m.
hilation
&.?]>
cf.

(on

1. failing, pining; 2. anni8* format, cf. Lag 200 1. cstr.

things of exile, i.e. the most necessary articles, such as exiles may take, Je 19 3 4b 7b 4 * 7 cf. v ornaments or jewels 4 6 Ez 1 2 *;
-

supr.); n?ia

OS
,

Gn
SOI

);

24

(J; 3Ht

'31 e]D3 '3,

prob.

failing of eyes (in longing, 2. jnn }*^3 Is io 22 foregoing, and v. Dr).


25
i

1^? Dt 2S

66

'31
10
,

1D3 '3 also

Ex
,
(

3**

= ornaments),
12 35
(all

annihilation, strictly decided.

1^/3 n.pr.m.
K(\ai<oVj

one of Naomi's sons

Ru

9
,

(on etym.cf. Jer.; vid.Lag

XfXatwv, XeXfcop, 0nom,d * 62

E
'

XeXAataj^
ls

Is 6i Ex 35 M Nu 31 50 nbyo ? V" (all P), p r te (i n n g.) -in-wan 'a Ez i6 17 39 23 M igj ty (all in fig.); riB*n? \;>3 as merchandise Ez 27"; cb? as cargo of ship ion 1*$ nBfrTJ 7^ arm f|D3
-

E)

)..

f II. [n .3j
tion ;

only

n-[f-] completeness, perfec-

19 24 ?J"]?'Jos6 (JE; spoil of war); of any household article (on which one sits) Lv 1 g 4 6 22 23 26 20 20 (all P); of skin Nu 3i , or wood v (P); ^3
-

perfections sub t6a.

of gold = purest

pi. cstr. intens.

anj ni?3D 2
gold.

Ch

21

nTOn Na
34

10

precious thing, so
s7

Ho

15

(fig.),

Je

1.

>"y30 v.

25

(sim.), 2

Ch 32 Dn 1 1 itfwn $3
, ;

Ch 20 25

(appar.
n.f. completeness, perfection
V' 1
96

= ornaments)
||

also ^3
IJJ3J,

s8 fBn"px '03 Je 2 2

T rtTOn
YP.

(fig.
cf.

of Coniah,
infr.)

pS3
f

3Xy),

Ho

8 8 (sim.;

Je 48 s8

Wi '""^j"
an end.
11 7 28
s
;

19

<o

a^

perfection have

'things'):
"lij?

T$T7$
49

specif, of garments (one's Dt 22 5 (||n#K so "^3

*&$?),
-

seen

T JT/p/jl n.f. end, completeness

-'n abs.

"fa ri3N^t? v 48), v52 63 57MM (all P). 2. utensil, implement, apparatus: + a. imple-

Lv

(cf.

Jb
'131

cstr.
21

Ne

3*'

+2

t.; 1.

end,

Tinyi

JV3

Ne

Eliashib; T^rrD?

even unto the end of the house of liK Jb26 10 unto the

ment of hunting and (esp.) war, =weapon 40 9 27' (J), 1 S 20 2 1 (^3 DJ) '3-in CIS), 1
2

Gn
8

Kn =
P);
free,

end of (
-ipin

= boundary betw.) light and darkness;


anJ
to every

'my

Ch

23
32
,

7
,

1K11"
^.na
s

Is 54 1617 Je 22 7 ;
16
,

prob. also

KW1 'rr^abl 28 3

end (=to the

NU35 DDn Gn
v
2
;

y? v

18 TTTS ^f v

(all

\b
/

farthest limit)' he exploreth;

KSDR

%* 'my
fWb> Tl them.

49 (poem); \T\TWQ <fy


of God's
1
s

fig.

Jb 1 1 7 unto
(so as to

weapons
;

the

end of Shadday wilt thou reach


fully)?
TOb
)

gz ^ nie-$3 ^ 7

14

(||VSn) ;

iyt '3 Is

know him

Je 5o 2s

of entire equipment of
-

2. completeness,

as ace. of
112

manner (Da 8jnM


n.m. Ho88

&!&$
utensil,

\^

39

,t'</i

completeness of hatred
article,
fr.

I hate

warrior, armour or armament offensive and 54 5 defensive 1 S 17 (cf. v *), 21 66 (v. Dr 8 139 293 ), 910 910 Ch io ; hence (V^J) D'Jfj xfe'J ar3i

=i

"'T'S

vessel
like

(NH

id.; ace. to
fr.

Thes

n?a

= conficere,

mour- or weapon-bearer Ju 9 s4 1 S f^*4W*** 14.17 l6 !l 3I 4.4.5.6_ j QJj I0 4.4. 5> 2 g l8 15 ^T... , Q^


1 1 39
;

zeugen; prop, therefore anything made, produced; ace. to Ba ZMQ1887,60d finished, fr. meaning enclose, contain; he finds pi. of y?
in k!>3

Ger. Zeug

fig. d*STS

7 ''^ ^?1 Is 32 aui a yfcnaw, his

weapons (i.e. devices, Che 'machinations') are evil; more precisely '"iDnpt? y3 Ju 18" 1617 1 S
8 1S 2
12
s4

M-I
49

2:1

(cf.
6
;

0^3)) '3
;

abs.
1S

Je i8 4 +';
;

S
d.

s7

Dt
d.
37

41

Je
33

1 S cstr. y-3 Ho I3 + sf. 17 2 1 ffft Dt 23^; pi. D^l Ex 22 6 + cstr. "!?3 Gn 24 53 + 37 sf. $| Gn 3 1 + 2 t. 1^3 Gn 2 7 3 Ez 1 2 4 ^3

$0

(van
2

Hv
)
;

so^fig.), Ez 32 1 Ch 38 ); nonf'v Sa^ ^3 1 Ch 12


2
1 s7
;

(van

Hv
is

2"Jp \^3

= Is 39

perh.
5

Ec 9 18 V^>3 n"? 42 armoury; '3 Ez 40


16 43 2

20 13

is sacri-

1S9 7 03^3 Gn 43" +


;

Dnv-3 Jos 7" +


'

; 1.

ficial

knife.
1

+b. instrument of music y3

in gen., article, object, made of any material, '3 1 S 6 s 5 thing, esp. thing of value 3nt (images
of mice, etc.), personal or household property

y$@) Am 6

Ch 15 16
,

TJ

'^?

29

262!

* 71*.

By"?}

'3

Ch 5 13 7" 23" 34'='; n^H -i"Er'3 Ne 12 36 ^33 y3 1 Ch 16 0^3 alone 1 Ch 23 s


;

",

rte
cf.

480
ft)

y*
Ex
of

NU31
s1

(P;
rd.

0#G

*!); for (!**&)


AT
,

^33

'3n
fig.

29

1322

Lv

41016

Ch 30

1^33 (Kau
too?,

cf.
i

Be),
?
,

tc. imor of one's

sacrif.

Edomites

P); in B*fo ni<?3 abn I s


7
(all

8 l6

plement of labour,
wise

?rn '3

K6

calling, pursuit^
i

njh

S 17 40

v. 3).

(yoke, etc.) 2
1

S 8 M Ms cliariot-equijyments.

S 24 s5

^3 ^prrpZc i ^'(othertd. equipment of oxen s1 te. 133"! ty 19

HEn abn Dt 34"; transferred to wheat, r/Pft 14 32 kidney-fat (i.e. the choicest, richest) of 2. fig., as seat of emotion and affecwheat.
tion

Jbi 9 27 Pr23 16 f i6 7 73 21
Je
1 2
2

f.

as gen. term

'3)3 pin"11

near art thou in

Dn'sa nn aSng their mouth,

for utensils
1

o 21

= 2 Ch 9
27'+
2

and furniture of
20
;

Sol.'s

palace

and far from


||

esp. (very oft.) of tabern.

Ex

25

9 - 39

y.47.48

K
7

1 (in Hex alw. P), and temple 12" + ; of both palace and temple

their affections; hence, as involving character, the obj. of God's examina20 10 cf. * 7 , a]>: abj '3 fn'a j e tion, alw.

'3

jna ab -iph j e
'a

abi '3 ntti 17',


2
.

pnv

fn'a

20",

Je 2? .ii. combinations are


Daren
28'6

'a

38
i
,

Ezr

Ne
i 1

DV&Sf 2 io 40

Ch
;

'3 is 52 n** rrron ^a 2S 24 24 36 18 Ne 13 9


,
'

nw

\3mn ? Ex 27",
,

11

n rra

'3
10
,

j e 27 16
'3

a|>]

nsm
7

>/,

26

Ch 36 wg Dn I 2 B^PBn
,

nVs, rta^s t t
:

v.

sub

11.

^3.

'3

niB'n '3
s6

Nu

12

utensil of ministry,

n7D
contract
/tarrf

(/of

1.

n?3, mng. dub.; Ar.


hard, stern;
etc.)).
,

"IT is

Drn'au '3

Nu 4 1 Ch 9 Ch 28 13 DNfp nnc^D
,

s9

28

1414

'3

Nu

" rva rniay 32 also BHpn 4


, ;

'3

tJie

face, look

_^o ~5o o

'3

K8

29

K 23'.

CI19

3.

of appliances of idol- worship vessel, receptacle, of various

year (through dearth,

f
(v.

1.

n73 n.m. poss. firm or rugged strength


shall

materials and for various purposes


1

Gn 43
pfc in

11

(J);
||

S 9 7 Dt 23 2S

=sack Gn 42" (E;


;

M vVpr.), 13^-^K '33 Sian Jb 5 ^ow

cl.,

nPITlDK v or ); &ip?\ ^3 shepherd's bag waZte 1 S 1 7 40 cf. v 49 fenn '3 Je 32 14 is earthenware receptacle for deed of sale for liquids / ]0 ".4.6.6.6 si_ 2 Ch 1 ni,^p 3 j K io i7 2 K 4 20 9 10 rOOtf ^3 Nu4 ,cf.v P"^ n 9 '^5"^
cf.
,

27

come infirm strength (with thy body vigorous, powers unimpaired) unto the grave; n3K ^/T)
npa 30 upon
2

whom

vigour has perished.

K
,

fu. [n?3],

^Q

&)

'

Gn io

ni2

=As.Kalhu, Schr

(IT'S n.pr.loc. city in Assyria r C0Tad '-Dl " an mod.


,

Je 48"

(fig. j, cf.

(ferjn '3),

v 21

v 12 (|| D'b^ffor cooking Lv 6 21 v also isi'(n) 2 S 17 28 (ntfri? '3)


;
.'

Je 19 11
rfins

Pr 25 (sim.), f 2 (sim.), '$ Nu 1 9'* an open (uncovered) vessel. "AID '3


;

Nimrild, at NE. angle of Upper Zab and Tigris 11895 ,30ff Billerbeck u. Jeremias BAS" ) (v.
'

'3

Tnth"73
Ne
11
5

n.pr.m. 1. father of one of the

Is 66

20

a cZeaw vessel/

fig.

of Eliakim's relatives

builders, Shallun

Ne 3 15

2. a

name in Judah

i s 2 2 </*e D'^ain \ba-i>3 nyj rrtsjun \fe fpgn B6 vessels ofsmallness{Da. s,aii ),from thebasinvessels to all the pitcher-vessels. t4. specif.

^s

24

(relation to

1 unknown).
sub
I.

^iTi^S.etcv.
rvbi T
;

rho.

, 2 ^'" ?3 Is 18 vessels (boats) of paper-reed.

v.

sub

11.

nb.
v.

II. (I

/D (v

of

foil.;

meaning unknown).
kidneys

7373

vb.,

7isV? n.pr.m.

sub

i>13.

t[nr?3]
(pi.);

n.f. only pi.

(NH

.Tp?

1 1. 7/3 vb. complete, perfect

Aram, tfj* or
13

(NH

com-

KJpi3 (only
pi.

pi.),

U^od;
1 1
20
14

Eth. M-A-t:

oi */>po/); abs.

prehend, include, Yi.complete, 7J2 a general rule,


<

Di^3 Je

n'b3Ex29 -f-i 3 t.; cstr. nVi3 Dt32 3 27 Is 34; sf. Vfity Jbi6 +2t.; *tffa Jbi 9 16 7 u La i ^i3 f 16 Pr 23 3"; \n*i)3 ^ 3 9
;

+ 5t.;

??33 in general; BAram. and Syr. Shaph.??3B', s^complete, finish; As. kaldlu, in. 1. 2.

complete ; Ar. Ji

is

be wearied, fatigued;

Aram.

2 DO'D^V 3 Je 12

kidneys
;

1.

lit.,

as physical

'* organ, a. of man, only poet., as created by 13 as the most sensitive and vital part, ; iff 139 in metaph. of one wounded by '''s arrows Jb

N?v?, Ha\o is a crown, hence den. ?v3X, ^i2o to crown; Eth. 1. 2 hrtrt: to crown, Ahrt.A: a crown, 1'hA.dV: crowning (of bride), nuptials; 62 Ez 2 7 4 Ar. J-I^ a c"". loan-word (Fra ))
:

16" La 3". b. of sacrificial animals, offered as choice part to " Lv 3 4101S 4' 7 4 9 10 "; "Bf

!W

PJ3 T]^33 thy builders have perfected thy beauty (of Tyre, under fig. of ship), v".

481
8 *?3 once 713 (Je33 Kt.),

n.m. the whole,


; -

of tree) pleasant to view, 6 12

+ tB'3"b,

7"

b
_

all

(Moab., Ph., id.;

Sab.

b,

cf.

DHM

E,,

"rD,"' kS8 S8

Aram. ^D,"Va; Ar. J5

hvllatu) "?3 V' 1 38 s but more usu.'b (with makk. (v. Ba), without it, fyjf 35 10 Pr 19 7 Ko'"' 95); sf. 2 ms.
,

aba.

b
2

cstr.

b Gn
;

Eth. )*A: As.


-

^33 73 11BV all birds of every kind of wing (so Ez 1 7 ffl ), v 21 the whole of mankind

man

616 20

+ oft., once
:

(so

Nu
6

12 3 16 2*
;

Ju 16 17
62

al.);

poet.
nina

D"JK

^39
1

1924

1 S 64'+ 14 7vrp-bi 7K1B* BK b, 22 2 ; Is 9" HB

v'x b,

b the whole
FP3~b + oft.
;

in p. ?jb

fMi
^]3)

12
;

tls2 2' Ct 4 r
panying
17
t.

(peril,
;

S]b tls i 4 }b for assonance with accom2


fs.
,

MJ1

of mouths
(in 2
12 " 16

= every mouth,
pi.
i
29
,

2 10 5 24

the sg. and

$,

3 ms. rib

S
5
;

(v.

Dr) +
3
fs.

DV-ba,

io 5

+ riirb3 = at
1
24

interchange)
all

,2

+
So

seasons.

(never in Pent.),

ib Gn 25* +
D^3 tJe
10

16

t.;

HJfrb Gn
,

4?

Gni 3 10 +I5t.,
(18
s

Kb|tEz 3 6
(oft.),

b
3
i

pn-b Ex i*=all

the sons,

(16
,

t.);

D?b

t.);

tab

M Drib

24 Dipen-b 20 Dt 1 Lv 15 9 v 26 Dt 4 3

= all the places, 331Drrb "\m trxrrb = all the men


29

tGn 4 2 M Pr 31 29
1. with
foil.

+ 2 S 23 (and prob. Je 15
;

Dnb);
1
1

:njnb

K7

3'
:

the whole,
of,

3 fp ].

nab
to

-ii33rrb, Je 4 the cities (notice the foil. JFQ);


. .

who

19

.,

15

nm -vyrrb a
DlVl~b=a# the

gen. (as usually) the wfiole

be rendered, however, often in our idiom, to avoid stiffness, all or every : a. Gn 2 2 DK35T73
13 of their host, v tfO H?"^? <^e w^ofe the land of Rush o/ nb^rrb <A wAofe 0/ the

days (v. 18 13 to such phrases as "n"lj livb? ti^45 145 Est 9 s8 +2 Ch 11 12 28^ 3 1 19 "Vyi "Vjrba
;

Di'

f), etc.

In late Heb. extended

the whole
-

Est8 1U7
,.21.27.28.28.28

28

t2Ch32
)

28

Est 2" 3 14 4 3

8' 317

night; 7tOf*

b the whole of Israel =

(cf.

lib).

C. the gen. after

all Israel;

73

is oft.
i
31

rel.

sentence, introduced

by ne>K

with the whole of thy heart= thy heart ; + very oft. With a plural noun, usu. determined by the art. or a genitive
4
T *|3? j>"ba

Dt

29

Gn

nby new
s2

b riK

tlie

whole of what he had


Sts.,

with

aZZ

made,

13'

+ very
_

oft.

with a prep.,

Gn
of

DIN

wba the wliole of(=all) the days


s5
;

IB^K 73 has the force of wheresoever, whither7 soever, as Jos i =1.?FI IB'K 733 wheresoever thou
goest,

Adam, 37 V33"b </* wAoZe of (=all) his 2 Gn 43 s sons, Is 2 D'Ufrb aZZ, the nations

v 16 1B'K

b"7K

4 b

y).

Very rarely
-

whithersoever (see "IB*? in such cases is there


,

+ oft. D'D'FI 73 = continually.


the noun
5

In poetry, how-

ellipse of the rel., as


6 8 (contrast v ),

ever,

D^"- ! the whole of hands = every hand, Is 13" 12 37 D'aS'b i.e. every face Is 25 s Jer48 Ez 21 20 Joel2 6 rwixbti b Is28 8 nwn La 51
;
;

may remain

undetermined,

b
,

)ru ibB^-bl 33 ioD, Is 38 16 wi *n fns-b^, v, 7 1 18 Ki3;-bi> ( 74 v 2 a), 31 ,ntr505 2Ch32 peculiarly also in Chr (Dr ),

Gn 39 4 T3
7K1B"
<3

Ex

9*

2"
1

al.

Before an

Freq. whole of him Gn 25 s5 Jb 2I 23 Ct 5 16


.

Ch
it

23

s1

+Gn 30" Dt4 iK 8 52 with sfs., as ib (rib) the


inf.
7

Ch 2 9 3 'nia^q-bp, 2 Ch 30 18 L Ezr i 6 " 2 Ch o 17 Ezr i 6 (2 a) 1 Ch 29 3


1
.

cf.

with

d. with

the

whole
the

of

whole

Lvi3 of it Gn
7
1

ls

Je 2 21 Na2' Pr 24 31 ;
10

Fib
s
;

i3

Exi9
-

18

2^ Am 8
the

of thee Ct4

+ (v.

ad init); lib
6
;

5|b all whole of us


6

a suffix two idiomatic uses of have to be noticed (a) 73 is often made more independent and emphatic by being placed with a suffix after the word which it qualifies, to which it
:

Gn 42' Dt 5 3 Is 5 3 6 Dab Dt i" 4* 1 S 22"; ob Gn 1 1 6 43 M Jos 8 24 tab ibi, j u 1 tab t?,


1

as 2

then stands in apposition (cf. in Syr., Ar., Eth.), S 2 9 rib bt?>], Jer 1 3 19 4 8 31 1*9*1 4*>- 3l nvbti
12

Is 7" 3i

+ oft. Twice, strangely, with hyperb.


force,
all

intensive

30

bfl~b
om.
72,

the

whole
12

of
14

vanity, are

men

(?

as v

),

45

lb Philistia, all of thee Mi 2 Hb 2 Jb 34" f 67"; esp. in Ezek., as 14 29 Fib D^iXO w tn cnange f p er80n ( c t e jjiom in 32 28 Is 22 48 54 etc.), 1 K 22 =Mi i D'cy ytv
6
!

i2.3o.

f_

jj

16

whole of gloriousness is the king's b. followed often daughter. by a singular, to be understood collectively, whether with or

n^ai'bs

the

Db

Hear, nations,

So even with
Is 14 18

b
16

of them! Mai 3 ib 'ian. 3 preceding: Nu 1 6 tab rnyrrb,


all
s1

without the art. Gn whole of living souls


:

ai

rWfl

S?S3

= every

Jer30

Ez

n nb
15

7Nnfe"

DU

b
1

the

DN

the

9 living soul, 2

i"lN1D7

10na yy 73

the whole

whole of the house of Israel, the whole of it 40 10 1S 6 8 (so 20 36 ), 35 3 6 *8 (cf. Sab. -);

DHM

of trees (every kind

(6)

with the

sf.

of 3 ms., understood as referring


1 i

482
to the
i?3,

mass of things or persons meant, H73 or


the whole of
it, is

Note.

"When the gen.


1

lit.

equivalent to all of

fem. or
(as

pi.,

after 73 is a noun the pred. usu. agrees with this

them, every one,

tEx

14

and captains

^73"75?

of it (the 33"1 collectively) all the whole of it (the people) of them, loveth bribes, 9 16 15 3 Jer 6 1313 8 61010 20 7 Hab i 915

upon

the whole
Is
i

23

yjr

29*
it

and

in his temple 1123

fOk

s being the really important idea), e.g. Gn 5 D1X n* 73 VfM, Nu 14 'Tipn-73 KBTI1, Nah 3 6 n ib 1 50 <H?9 i">9?'' 73 ; exceptions being very 101> Pr i6 2 (Ges ,4,1E 2 ). rare, Is 6 4
1
-

173 the whole


!

one there) says, Glory 53* s s8 7 + Pr 19 6 Ew (|| 14 Var\) ; perh. Is 16 Je 48 Hi (SP. lijO}): Je 15 10 rd. "^j? Dnb. e. Heb. of

2. Absolutely: ta. without the


things, all (mostly

art., all

(= every

sense in

which
fr.

'

neuter, but sts. m.), the ' all is to be taken being

'

idiom in certain cases affirms, or denies, of an entire class, where Engl, idiom affirms, or denies, of an individual of the class thus in a compar. or hypoth. sentence 73 is=awy, and with a neg.
;

3 gathered Gng 73 riK D37 Tiro, 12 ia 73 ti, 2o 16 nnsiJi 73 16 3i nxi, 33" 7b '7, Nu8 16 7N1B" MB 73 1133, u* 73 fK

the context,

&

nought of
3

all things 1
7
,

= there
2

is

nothing (so

= none
1

mB7)

the serpent was more subtil (a) ;vn 73D than all beasts of the field (in
1

Gn 3

our idiom

(ft)

than any beast of the field), Dt 7 7 Lv 4 2 a soul when it sins through

t2 S 12 Pr 13 cf. 2 K 4 ), 13 s QH3 IPiW 7b s8 47 73 2 S 23 1 Ch 3 usu. so 310, (cf. 73n), Dt 28 48.s 7 73 iDh3 ( c f. Je 44 18 ), Is 30 5 B*K3h 73 v
:

aM

ignorance
1
s3

*"'

niSO 73D in all the commandments


of the

of Jehovah
etc.),

(=in any
. .

commandments,

when ye

tree for food,

Nu 3 s 22

any plant 73KD f5)"73 or if he have cast upon


3

=
-

exhibit shame, 44" 7FT^9 '\ Je 44" IBni 73 (unusual), Zp i 2 f 8 7 74 s (rd. JHn 73), 145" 7b *p, Pr 16 4 26 10 28 s Jb 13' 3*J> nnsn 73 p,

him y3"73= any weapon, IK8 ; joined with 6 a ptcp. in a hypoth. sense (Dr^-Ges 5116 611 ), 14 Gn 4 'NVD 73 all my finders (= if any one
1
-

"

iCh2 9 llb 2CI132 22 (m.), Dn 11 37 (v. also 19a>b 2 731? tJJ^, i 4 lcemd); 73D Gn 6 a?"
s

42

9 Jei7 73D 37H

3ipV,

Dn
25
.

neg. = anything,

(m.)

After a

find me), he will slay me,

'*

Nu2i

8
'n

IB>3n"73
;

=whosoever (=if any one) is bitten, 1 S 2 13 a neg., Gn 2 5 all plants of the field (c) with !ViT Q~YQ were not as no plant of the yet

4 s5 9 s0 of anything, 8 28 Pr 30 In the gen. also, very rarely, to express the idea of all as com:

Dt

73 n3%3ri the likeness

1KXET73 WN-ni3n TI737 for the not-smiting him of all finding him that none finding him should smite him, Ex io 16
fieid as

yet was, 4

15b

S 30 prehensively as possible Ez 44 7b '103~73 128 73 np'nri-731 ; yj, 1 19 73 HlpS-73 (si vera 1.) all the statutes about everything, tb. with

art.

7bn

(a)

where the sense

is

limited by

the context to things (or persons) just mentioned,

py 73
12"
done

"lflliTCI

= and no green things were left,

Exz 9 24 pn T3 7bn
v
13

nefen,

Lvi 9 -PDpm
jno

rwV

= no

N7 n3N7D"73 all work shall not be work shall be done, Dt 28" Ju 13 4

7bn

riK fron,
(cf.
(

27

Dt2
1

36

i^B7 *
26

KCCT73 y3tfn-7N eat not of all that is unclean, 13V73 -torn? pK there is no lack of all 19''
'3 thing, \jr 143 "pa? Tr73, very oft. (so ol vat, as a Hebraism, s0 in the N. T., e.g. ovk &v iai>6r) iracra 13

Jos 11 19 K| 7bn
3

S 19 31
1

K i 4 = 2 Ch
s3

7bn nx,

12 9), 2I 43

c f.

23"),
v.

S 30" nn zvfa
Dr), 24
(1

17
6'
8

(corrupt:

@
2
s

Ch

7bn, 2 21 s3 ), 1
),

K
16

things

i.e.

of

any

pWN7
P'lP a
16
-

ns

7bn

c f.

K 25 =Je 52
,7

21

K24

Mk

<rap,

Ek

'

ovk a8vvaTrj{Tfi

irav

as

Dni3J 7bn, is 65 7bn rrn^n T1737, f 14 3 ; or 12 733 IT, 24 1 Dm3X DX T>3 implied, Gni6 6 733 2 S 2 3 (poet.) 733 Is 2 9" (peculiarly)
,

H3nj|

Jer 32"
73 (or

13V73 ^80 K^*jt6, Gal


gen.)
is
:

oi oikci-

aSriatTai.. .7ia<ra <rdp, etc.)


its

Usu., in such cases,


art.,

without the
in

7bn niin the vision o/</ie whole, Je 13 710 K7 7b ; ri7r, Ez 7" 7bn (but Co (3n waijj),
1

paijj
:

being

left
1/^

18

purposely indef.
(In

^ 49" (2 b a) 73n is emph.


1731

49

7bn np' iniC3 S7


6

more
9

freq. later, viz.


19

Nu 23"
is

Ch7
5

(as regards
7

all),

2 8'
42

29

2
17

Ch

28 s 29*

ns-iri

t6

the context shews


f.

3i
v.

that 73

opp. to a part). severed from its gen., alously,

very anom9

t2 S

i
,,

"liy"73~'>3

io Ezr i" 2 8 35 36 8 in BeRy), Ec 5 (733, appar. io 19 12 13 (b) in a wider sense,

1718

s4 - 35

(733 173^1; all respects),


all,

whether

a
(si

'va,

Jb 27
1.)

'nof?

nijT73-

3,

Ho

14

vera

fy

^"73.

On Ec 5" 'Crne^S

of all living things, the universe (to nav), or of all the circumstances of of all
life (chiefly late),

mankind or

v. flf?.

Je io ,6 =5i 19 Sin 73H

Tffi

<

bbl
^io3
b)b
">
19

483
21

Df?3
(sc. for

(cf.

i
1

310,
as
i
5

Ch Ch
1 '- 20

29 29

l!

),

119

Tl?5| &fr, i45

or reserved

121416

Dn
1-

Ec,
1

"

2 ,M7

8 3" i2

^n
9

and esp. in 16 2 roso ban, ran,


,

crowned

(cf. Aram.

etc.

her husband); Ges al. one NP^a croum), but form

much

against this;
').

No ZM01886,737

'ventures no

P?]

t Jb24
like

^, M
(si

v"

6" 7

15

2 - 2-3

IO

319

6 1 1
.

^33,

explanation

vera

1.)

|WB^ ^33

like oil

men (i.e.
'3

T n?3

n.f. daughter-in-law, bride


sf.

abs.

men

in general).

Je 2T3S +i4t.;
t.,

inb

Gnu + 5t.;
31

WTlfcl
i 7
,

T7 , 73 adj. and subst. entire, whole, holocaust, cstr. 7y3, fem. constr.

rOvS

Ru i 22 + 2
DITTOS
1

etc.; pi. sf.


;

1. adj.

Ho 4 1314

1. daughter-in-law,
,

n'rfo

Ru i 68

WTrtVj

in ref.
15

Ezi6 14

(of Jerus.) the report W1 (of the


s
'.'S>\

W? <? ^3,
entire,

to husband's father

28 12 l^\ ?y3
16

king of Tyre)
n"?'i>3

S 4 19 Ez 22 11 Mi
.

per-

fect in beauty; 27
2

(of Jerus.)

V nW? na^f n^n nsn.


Ex
of the ephod
40
l"l?3Jjl

(of Tyre),
.

La
2.

(both H); 1S 2. bride, usu. a. just before marriage 4 Is 49 19 61 10 62 s Je 2 32 (all in sim., etc.), |||nn
7

Gn 38 111624 (J), cf. 1 Ch z\ 20 7 Gn n (P), Lv 18 husband's mother Ru i"- 822 2*> n


6
31 12

subst. a.
of purple

entirety, whole,

28 31 thou shalt

M 16 9 10 16 11 Ct 4 8 910 25 33 Jo2
-

' 1-

12

b. also

make the robe


(i.e.

wholly purple);

?v3 a whole w Nu so
39
;

just after marriage =young wife

Ho

1314
;

rd.

4"

n$WJ likewise 2

S
n.

7 (for

MT \*% We Dr
;

"vyn-Ws r6y nam 133; JU20 nOPOtftl the whole of the city (perh. with allusion
rtan
tomng.b); asadv.acc.,Is2
will pass
sacrif.
18

Ws

KloKitBu.
T

[n 7173]
(cf.

f.

betrothal

only

pi.

lV W)3 B^Jfn}

JJTipvS

'espousals')

Je

thy betrothal-time

b. as a away tw .entirety, wholly. term, entire- or wAoZe-offering, holocaust, of a sacrifice consumed wholly on the altar (cf.

diro). T ^73 n.pr.m. one of those who took strange


wives Ezr IO 30
t
,

Ph.

^3

CIS'-

1'

166' 167
;

US""- 9""- 237 ), usu. a des,0 Dt33 ^a3 rniop **

Xai)X,

A XaXr/X, L XaXa/iavai.

criptive syn. of r6iy


j

[D 73]

vb. only Niph. Hoph. be humi-

Wai, ,/, 51 nb\v pis ^nat pann ix in app. 1 S 7" nwb b^a nbiv n&$* of &7?J, the priests' BOjp, Lv 6 15 lO^n W| nin^, y 16
inato
^5?
;

2'

liated,

Hiph. humiliate (NH Hiph., id. ; Aram.


lii
;

D?3 Aph. Ithpe.; Ar.

is

bsxn bb rvnn
(of idol, city)

Ws

jnb nroo-bai;

fi

17 g Dt 13
.

speak to, converse with) M 2 t. 1 consec. Je 2 2 ;

Niph. Pf.
s.
16

wound;
2

lii
fs.

also

^02331
,

s ^Bpaj Je 3 1 19 Ezr 9

T^K
and

"6

W?

rbbw ba-ni vyrrnN etoa nsicn and thou shalt burn the city
a whole-offering to
i.e.

"nobjlsgo
obsn
Is

Nu

3pl.1^3? Is45 + 2t.; Impf.3 4 12"; 2 fs. 'obri IS54 ; 3 mpl.


7
;

fs.

all its spoil as

^p
Pi.
fpl.

41"+ 5

t.;
32

2
;

mpl. lOJ'Sn Is 45"; Imv. mpl.


Inf. cstr.
;

l^'w'D'C n.m. perfection,

(prob.) gor-

geous

attire,

Ez 23

12

38

(of warriors) ''Wl?

Jan Ez 36 D&J f 74 21
niD?33
to

obsn Je 3 s 8 12 5 mpl. D^a? 2Sio +2t.;

T L

'

7-^J

n.xn.

a thing made perfeot,

i.e.

(prob.) gorgeous garment (or stuff), Ez 'ji napii nban 'efcai D^baoa ipWi ran.

27

24

6e humiliated, ashamed, put shame, dishonoured, confounded: 1. be hu14 miliated, ashamed, before men Nu 12 (E), 2 S 21 6 4 2 S 19 cf. ^ 74 ; 10 s 1 Ch 19 , before
1

Ez

6 ;7 ;

enemies (by defeat,


(Beta, ian);

etc.) Is

45"

(||

Bna),

50 54

T7 73?2
^

n..m.

completeness, perfection,

go

^N
5

^B'

???D P'SD out of Zion, the perfection


(cf.

of beauty
II.

?y3

1),

hath
as

God

shined.

Dnnj> J6 27 54 (||nB^3 KfcO), 43'" (all + fO caus.) 16 61 so prob. Levites, at Hezekiah's reforms 2 Ch
-

3B

before God, sq. ? inf., *^31 r6K Ezr 9 6 (||ena); Je 3 3 Ez


,

30

2. be put to shame, dishonoured, con-

7 73 (assumed

vof foil., but dubious


HWB33

cf.NHnb; Aram.Snbji^i;
rVoU31"-

Ar.i^Tj As.

kalldtu,

prop,

Id (cf. expl. by Dl ) as closed bridal chamber (ideogr.= closed


fr.

founded, by judgments cf '\ all ||C'ia: Je2 2~ s2 of cause), Ez 36 (id.), Je 31' 9 ('? of cause), (ft? '6 12 11 < 8 Is 4 1 4 5 ( + n^33 ^n), ^ 35 6 9 7 + nan
;

chamber),

V S03

V.

or n?3, thence bride


136
'-

(cf.

Aarem); ace. to

US*

292

TIP'S

= one closed in,

34 Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. sf. te?3n 1 S 20 S53 3E 7 sf. QyD^an 1 S25 3 mpl. (Ges Irnpf. -) 7 2 ms. sf. 13^3m ^44'; 2 mpl. D"5a: Pr 28

40

15

70

'

1 i 2

mVn
sf.

484
I15
;

'SD^n
,s

Jb "9
8
;

3
,

Je6

Pr25
1 1

D?3P Jb
miliate,
2
1S

3
;

1. put

Tt.

niO-Eu 2 Inf.cstr. D73n D^ap J u 18 7 (but v. infr.),


to

trnV?
D
l

(van

d.

H,

so Norzi;

shame
(cf.

insult,
Jbn
3
;

n.pr.loc. in Babylonia,
r * "*
.

Gn

io

10

Baer K$ft) (J), XaAoMq;


'

hu-

c.
3

ace. i
;

S 2034 25 7

15 Hoph. v ) Ku

prop, identif with Bab. Kul-unu=Zirlab G 10 10i Am6 i ), (conquered bySargon in 7 io: COT
'

Jbi9

humiliate by rebuke

hu-

but dubious, and t Huf?! Am


62

site of Zirlab

unknown.
'

10 s miliate by defeat Pr 25 ^ 44 ; cause shame to 7 ; Be p r 2 8 ;Ju 18 is crpt. (see Be ; there was no lack of any"tonp

VB GFM

P rob

= 'W? Is
,

9 n.pr.loc.

prop."i3V73
thing, for

MT "I 0*JOP; GFM conjectures K&JB


no one
to restrain (us)

"lino <Aere is

from any15

under Sargon ?) city (conquered by Assyria 23 om. in Am 6 2 poss.=nS3 (q. v.) Ez 2 7 GeKh B*b 9 ) XaXa^n Is 1 o perh. Kullani (Wkl
, ;

'

thing in the land).


(||

2. exhibit shame Je 6
1

i.e.

Eta).
15

Hoph.

P/. 1.

pi.

(cf.

>

25

we were

not insulted, humiliated

Hiph.

3 2. 3 pi. 'OJJIin Je 14 they were put to 1). sluime, dislwnoured, confounded (||Bh3).

'

Kullanhou, ) (Tomkins III in Aleppo, conquered by Tiglath-Pileser 217 195 KB or (Di) Kunulua (KG 738 (COT"- ); Am6 2 107 SE. of Antioch (cf. Dr ). ),
'

F6BAJ,I'

lm61

near

(-T03 vb.

faint (Ar. ZJ>

is be pale

of face,

s f.

tn^TO
abs. '3 Is

n.f. insult, reproach,


16

45 + 9t.; jb 2o 3 + 3 1., vjqfa

cstr.

ignominy; n?| Je 20" + 3 1.;


pi.

blind from ^ray (of daylight), weak-eyed, l^\


birth
;
,

etc.;

50

; 1.

specif., insult,

6 nieps Mi 2 Is K> Mi2 6 reproach,'!

Syr. ojcta be blind), only fig. Qal


lV'3 ^p
'3
lj>
s
\jf

Pf

3 ms.

63

/oi'ti*

(with longing)

"1MD Jb 2cS=my reproaches do not cease; 'nB?|


beshaming (insulting) correction, i.e. the correc2. in gen., reproach, tion which insults me. 1133 ^ 4 3 ' 3 ? "P" Is 45 16 9 ignominy, opp.
J

for

thee

(||V$
-

"$$).
1. attendant of

tDi"TO3 n.pr.m. 41 S i938 39 =in3 v


rjniD3), cf. 2
v.

David

paap.

in all Xi^aafi, A*t; 17 2. in n.loc. DnCO nri3 Je 41 Qr

into
7

Is 30 ignominy ( + 6*3, 0^33); oft. ||n#3 M 16 SUDJ- of n ?^ J e 3 our ignominy 6 1 V'44 covereth us, so under fig. of garment, after 29 W a ^35 ( + Bi3, nan in v ), 109 ||nB-in ^69* of '33 nnD3) Je 5 1 (id.; tfo in cl.), (subj. 20 13 in cl.) ynp + nBin 69 \\rbw ^7i (+Bn3
'.

(Kt

nrw p 158
.

supr.

BW

]rTC3

S 19
HD.

41
,

v.

foregoing.

Tf23

*I7D3 v.
17

sub 3

p.

455 supr.

II

0mO3
13.14.18.18.3S.?3
1

Je 4 i

Kt,

v.

DnEG.
(c?D3
. .

"U

tffiiOS n.pr.div.
a J g0

Chemosh

MI 3 58U
-

63 ^nB^3 Ez 16 (id. II); oft. in Ezek. '3 NB>3 /W v M (^33 in cl.); ignominy, Ez i6*" (||t*3), 2.25.30 TO nnVTlS with those who go an + 32 ( down to the pit ; ref. to ignominious death),
||

Pn8";

||pils50

O^P '3 Je2o"

(t*3 in

||cl.);

As.
;

pgQ -,n jJ^ J17 an(J n .p r m 1^08*03 Kammusunadbi, a king of Moab Schr.
c f fur ther Bae

coTi,ii =KATa.288.
lass, 471
.

8"'

13f

m2SS

@ xapws) god of the Moabites to whom


;

No ZMG

Solomon erected a high place

1 1

733 2

K 23

13

36 39

26
(fci

of undeserved kindness from

vera \.=bear the humiliating sense *> but txt. dub.,


;

Hi

Co, q. v., ['3] 1E>3; Sm Da defend) ; 15 s s9 also v tfian, i.e.caused by the nations, 34 36

n&f KfeO
,

M ^8$ (rf. nebs, cf.VB (|| nnsp. nain) 13 CheBae); t^TB^ Bnt^HJ D^Jf '3} EZ44
)

pro b. also

Moab is'3-Qy Nu2 i^ode) of Chemosh, and Moabites his sons and people He is said to be also daughters, cf. Je 48". 26 the God of the Ammonites Ju 1 1 (probably 8*" 5 an error Bae GFM).
Je48 (KtB^D3),v
7
13
.

TftD (\A>f
bunch, Jieapj.

foil.;

mng. dub.; Ar.

IjS is

t TV\'ob'2
D^iy Je 23"

n.f.
(||

ignominy ; only cstr. rUB?3*

e^J> nsnn).
(si

ttOT3 n.[m.] name


1.)

of a golden ornament;
n'tosi
;

tn^~)3
after "WSte,

n.pr.loc.

vera

Ez 27 s3 named
,

_'3i

nyseii Dj3j

nn Ex 35 s2 njno
(both P).

""iV^?

Xap^ai-;

=mod. Kalwddlia
-

near
,

'31 ^3y.

Nu'31

60

T8BA1 cf. Dr* Bagdad, ace. to G. Smith C0T but txt. dub. v. Co ; Snoi, whence Mez Schr sudt n** m 1-10-^3 aiZ 3/ea7a JKi Hi Co
61

206

UTD3 Je48 7

Kt,

v. BntD3.

"MD?| Asshur was as </' apprentice (v. sub (?|rij>3"!) but sense not very prob. noi>) t trading;
;

|^D
cf.

(^of foil, (si vera 1.); perh. Aram. f!?3, <^a, He in ambush;
deuom.
fr.

be

hidden^
Ar.

^S
243

id. is

loan-word ^j-^S ace. to

Frii

).

pro
t[]03*2] n.[m.] only
e]D3ni 3njn
pi.

485
hidden
^bDD).
stores,

P
t ["lb^ n. [m.] net, snare
V"!b3C3
for

^D3D Dn

43

(?rd.

pi. sf. D'ye*!

W^

(v.

foregoing)
;

4i

10

so
.

Gr Che

cummin, plant grown as condiment ( Kifuvov, cuminwm cyrninum; Plin. N 162 nh.ii.8j Germ. romischer Kiimmtl;' Low
<
;

t iQ3 a.m.

140

11

(nno3a

MT 'niibnp3,

p. 243).
;

t [jTV33tt] n.f. net, fishing-net sg. sf. 16 16 innpsp Hb'i (|| nsn, and D-jri), v both in fig.
,

V^ub.;

NHid; Aram. WiB3, tf ojaa


);
.

Ar.

Eth. h^.1: on format, cf. Lag BN89 ; loan-word 832 ace. to Di Is 28 2i!7S7
i

^5,

of conquering Chaldeans.

trnppp
8

n.f. id.;

D^D-ja-by 'd *bnbi i s

(||n3n'-iw3 ^bute).

t[Du3]
Ft. pass.

vb. store up
is

(si

vera

1.),

in

Qal
(laid

t[^Q3] a.m.

(idol-)priest (so
-

NH "?;

DCS Dt 32 s4

not this stored


,rnsiN3
(v.

up

up

in store) with

me

(||

prob. D*3 in same mng.

DWn); but rd. 1" 32 34 D33, and Dr ).


'

tDt!^
(v.

31 27 n.pr.loc. Ezr 2 =Ne7

= B>p3p
;

Baer's notes) 1 S 1 3 in Benjamin, N. fr. Geba


fr.

+ 6 1.
531

S,

+ 2 t.
28

city

Aram, jtaooa, 8^0*3, is also priest of God; Nerab 1D3 Hal "" m "" ; Nab. 1D3 priest CIS"- Nol7, TeimatOBS id. CIS " Nol,s *>>""; ZMa lm 239 so nM Neo-Pun. Eut Berger JA.Apr.-Ju,l*r.B. Te j ^m fa^^ Bez 8 *' perh
-

ausri,

or.Dipi.92.

and Jerusalem
Is io

Wkl
io
5
,

1 - 15 ' 33

leaves

3
31
;

untransl.);

14 (E. Bethaven), v 'D <W3* Ezr 2 W Ne 7 31 . BB 440ff

111623

Ne
.)

1 1

pi. abs., in 0. T. only of idol-priests;

Ma X (*)nas,
GoogI- {96

etc.

K 23

D^p?^
i
4
.

6
,

vies

Ho

D'Jnbri-Dy 'sn

zP

'in

(On Mikrnds
fl.

v.

Bob

'

Buhl

Ho 4 4 Beck (in Wii 142) We prop. I^p??


foil.,

[Tp3]

vb. Niph.

grow warm and

tender, be or grow hot (NH id. Pi. heat fruit in the ground, making it ripe, over- ripe, tender;

Aram. 103

id.,

and more gen. make warm


'

(one's flesh, or food); cf. kenr, fermentation, ZPVxlva89,) 6 etc., in mod. Syria Wetzst Wiph.

MT *3np3 ^SSn). jlQD (-/of meaning unknown), tnnn^n n.pr.loc. alw. 'Qn, Jos 16 ( Uavunv, L (is hx6a>6, A Uaxd<->6), if ptJ'^p 'Qn @ ArjKavttO, A drrA A<7fp Ma^Bad, and simi6
;

"BJJI (for

ritMJ Pf. 3 pi. I. grow warm

Gn
and

30

43
30

+2

t.,

VT233

La5 ;
'3
'j

10

tender,

fig.,

subj. D'DITl;

L), place in NE. Ephraim, near border of Manasseh, between Shechem and Taanath Shilo ; Buhl """- 109 conj. Khirbet kefr beita.
larly
I.

vrtN-^s l'prn
1

Gn

43

(J), so
'3

aj?"^ n'cni

fll^ru ('oqi We) 'gW 2. 6e or #rew /io*, 'J "WO yiij? yfr "Sv). 10 '131 "OBD La 5 our skin has become hot like a
;

K3

s6

nrr

Ho

1 1

]3

adv. so (Ph.

NH X id.;

Syr. ^o

is

then, Ar. ^i>), ("j^J. but : prob. demonstr. Vka, found in '? etc.,
10

from the

Ko" -1,254);

furnace, because of the famine.


II.
(far/!;,

(K'n)in-[3 Gn 44 +4t.: so (i.e. usu., as has been described or commanded, with ref. to

1QD
,

(1

-/of

foil.;

usu. gloomy, sad;

Syr. ;.v>-> Mac/fc, ;_ia. jjaalf fee sacA.

cf.

what has preceded), mostly

of manner, but sts.


;

T[T "]Tp3] a.m.


pi.

also of quantity, quality, or degree 31 so perish thy enemies, 5 H3N*

1. a.

Ju
"J3

darkness, gloominess (,),

13 *WJ, 8

btt
15

^nsv bs

nimN

M p, Pr6
33

Jb s 27
8'
3

iutens. cstr. Di'

'Tib 3

Jb3

<7ie

day(\\
III.

Wn

flicta, njjyjjrd.'OS.v.
(v/offoll.;
cf.

deep gloom of Di Sta* 231


.

Is

Nu9
'jl

"")QD

As. kamdru, over-

throw, lay prostrate, whence n. kamdru, net, UWB336 and "103 priest ace. to D1 HA42 snare Dl
,

such numbers), 1 K io 12 N3 iS texkn 'w p, v 20 2 Ch i 1212 Ju 2 1 14 iNso xh p Dilp and they did not suffice for them so (viz.
1H03
(i.e. in
,

36 47 ^^ rn p, 16 T>cn n\T p
;

Nu

i3

Dn'j'ya
fU-iK

2S16 23 un pi
;

Ex io 1414

fWl

N^>

one who prostrates himself; also Mand.~lE3 M443f turn round, bring back No andN.Syr. jjaa
i.e.
1759 pursue No'"-PS ).

in such

numbers of them
pi,

as there were);
7
;

6 26

y0n 3ron

EZ41
.

'b
1

io 29 Ez 40 16 2 Ch 35 12 , s3 s4 40 25 (cf. 26 ), Jos 2 1
sts.

cf.

Ch

pi 30 23

Ex 27"
;

K K

'b

p Ex

animal to
II.

n. [m.] net, snare, bringing an "O Siri3 Is 51 20 like an antea net or snare (cf. 11. D^n p. 357, lope of (in)
its fall,

T^TO'D

b. the force of || has to be elicited from the context : i 27

VK
V13?

13"ip

'3

(sc.

with kindness such as that

40 a enjoined in v ), 20

JIBn

p. 440).

(i.e.

not

less

10 ^SBTS p, Je 14 12HN p than ^ has withdrawn from

p
9 them v 9 Gf Ke; Gie prop. ?=?), ^6i " 3 im Plied in y6 8 )' 6 3 yay (Hi yfflh
,

486

fTO T?8

15
'-

39^
(all

(cf. 27"),

Nu
13
H

8 s2

(cf.

P);
i
7

Gn4i
b
yjr

nn

Jos 14 5 ins "Igto, Jos io 1M 1 1 15


5
),

26

36

10

6 2 innn (sc. with the longings of v ), v 4 n3^3-i2K (sc. lion 3i| v ), 65' njpn I?

11
'?

Ju

i5"

IJJD^

12 |3, Ex 1

(of degree =

48'; (6) (freq.)


</te

Nu
;

2"
c
-

IJ!

1^3
fco
i

wiore ...the more)


( )
32 42

(i.e.

so generously,

V 10), 90 12

r$T\

tt^R ni3tpb

P*b? pi
nfeT>

nar
5

ink jr
:

-ib'N?

Gn 6 M
40
16

2 * *l,"f? fW 13 (sc. as (Hi nT3 v"), 127 8JB> 3 but Che P?), Pr 24" (see v' ), abundantly 14 to Is52 ^Kip E^KO nn^a J3 (sufficiently
;

M 2
2

p
20

ro'n^N inx niv


(all P), cf.
cf.
17

nE N,

Ex 39
20
;

Nu
s

H
11

9 16",

Ex

25' (PI), simil. 2


1

S9

Jos

Je 42

justify

IWI T^P

100^)-

occurs freq. in

and with rPn, esp. p it was so Gn + 2 K 2 10 if thou seest me taken from thee p "jfrw let it be to thee so 20 with n&JI (esp. W.\, (sc. as thou desirest), 7 Gn 29 s8 4 2 20 45 21 + oft., Ju 7' 6 ") -3BD WjH)
partic. phrases, as (a)
7911 i
, ,

ibV

-\m
. .

fiffl),

S i6 19

K2

(d)
38

Ex

27

nty'to

4 Is 20 52"'-;

1920 Dt 28 s3 with the same vb. repeated Lv 24 33 15 26 24 I S 15 fct* 1E'N3, Jos 23 B"K* p 11 19 28 42 18 37 20M Is io" Je 5 3 1 32 42 Ez 12 1 K i
. .

Zc

13

Pr

24

M
;

Nu

14

28

Dni31 Trtp N^ DN

nb'J)X, Is 14

24
,

so after xiri io", after assevera;

ife^in

pi, +'b G1142

25

*?

r*W
11
5

Gn
Ez

p, Dt 22 2 S 12" 1 K M 13DipD3 p nfe> SO, 34' 29


|

nni> t?jn,
1 1 8

EX22 29 23"
(cf.
12
;

tive '3 2
;

18

);

S 13
,

rarer
J3

usages, 13 "?1
""

Ex6 9 p 1DK 1K22 8 WTO*


"<S># 13
1
1

S 3 9 1 K i 30 so 13 .... VWfrh^ tEc 16 Ju 7 17b p'cjjn p ncysitTM, Lv 27 14 Nu 5 () 12 26 12 22 14 i 5 ,cf.Je 3 9 (/) in similes, Dti2 22 Am 3

Is
'<

33',

??
T;
;

36

}3 JJT

UN

TIKE* D31

23'
5

J3
10

(cf.

Je 28 6 ),
s

s 11 65 Je 13

td.
,

.1S?X3 p, (a)
8

Ex
1 2
7
,

10

7
cf.

niV

"Wta

(idiom.) to
18

love

50 p S Est 2 12 ); 2 S 13 D'tspnn (cf. Ju 14 D if it be so tGn 25 s2 43 11 tWJ!J (c) alone, ?3 2 1 not d -' Jb 9 p-s 1 s 5 7 'r*! ( ) P *&
(it) so,

tJe5

31

Am 4

(6)

Gn

1SOO'

so (viz. as has been described or implied), with

w
so,

a subst.

^
'H

1*

Nu 12 nu*D nay p s6, 2 S 20 Jbg^ HOJ> \MK pTJTSS not so am I


7

21

Gn 50 12 Nu 8 3 iron. Am 5" lE'tO D3n "> p If 10 1 DmN, Ex 1 o (6) Gn 8 ni3T nE'N3 n'BTfn p, Ne 5 12 Occasionally in poetry lE'XS is not 20 s Ho 1 1 2 expressed Is 54" (De), 55 Je 3 Jb 7 = in the Dn"3S 13^n p nrb W>p (of degree so same proportion), ^48" Won p INI HCH (i.e.
;

p VKTJ^
;

20

Jos 4
5

S5

s5

Ez

23 with

in the

myself (i.e. I
"]b

am not conscious of being one who


(not

would fear him, v a), with a


jni
14 18

p
'3K

tib
7

vb.

Dt 18 14 nntO

viz. as

a implied in v ),

s2 same measure that they saw); Je 33 but dub.; rd. prob. nB*X3 Gie) (ace. to many, s it is represented by "MM (so Is 54 Hi Ew Di): corNa I 12 is Ju U 3 is not

expressed.

prob.

S 18

Is io

HBT p

tO, 3B>m
11

ttb,

absol.

rupt; Zc ii" for "3V

rd. '3.S33. H3, H33,

Gn 48

t6\ Ex io . 2. Often, to emphasize the agreement, in

nK13 are
3.

syn.,

but

differ considerably in usage.


j

answer to

viz. a. }3 . . 3, 3, and "lE'KS ,,1 10 44 =Jos 2 '.T|3 D3 Un3 ace. to (a) s5 1DBO S, your words, so be it, 1 S 25 WTJI Pr 23' KVTJ3 (after conj. i3), EZ42 11 ^ 48"
:

With prepositions:a. P~inS, p-nn P^in^P, lit. after so, i.e. afterwards: v. ins.
b.

Gn

tP?

(late), lit.

in such circumstances,

i.e.

jarrj

p
s5

rfw?;

(6)
14

2S
'D3

13
6

Nu8
21
;

9
.
.

Lv 27 12 njn; "p Dt8 M Ju ii', 15


20
.

ifiy?,
so "after
2

10 Est 4 16 (I P33 oft. for thereu/nm, then, Ec 8 c. t~iO? IK; e.g.Exi5'; Syr*"- ^ls=t6t ( ). 6 ace. to some, like so, i.e. (Vrss Rabb) |3 Is 5 1
,

in like manner, or (De)

like this

(accompanied by

Nu 6
;

(c)

5>33

S 88

17

7
1 ''

S 14 17 p 'xn -|N$>D3 26 8 4 6 2 -on -nx, Jei8 f i2 3 127 Pr io 26 s" Ct 2 2S 0) Jo 2 4 fWVV J? D'BhM, Ig 31' 27 ,6 2 2 14 jiyn TVO 38 Vrio3 Pr26 (y) ^42 p
Je'42
(d) in similes, (a) 2
-

a contemptuous gesture)=like a mere nothing: d. P? 200 according to such but v. iv. p.

16 I S conditions, that being so, tlierefore 610 9 ; esp. in proph., where it often 27" ty 16 73
introduces, after statement of the grounds, a 6 13 i divine declaration or command : Ju io 2

Nu

11

'31

""PSi like
s

the hind which

etc.,

63" Jb
(cf.

so after 103 Is 2 6 17 ; ()
12
;

^2\n p
r),

... 333, 6 7 34 5 (rd. niSltW?),


cf.
7

Is 61" Je2 26 fifty Ez 2 2 M

16

83

Am 4
'

12

Is 5

13 - 14 - 24

23" 34

WBn p Co), H04 7 common) 1S9" Ink fwpwn p


b.
.
.

(of degree) 35" (om. 13313. Of time (un-

1DK P3 $b 2 K Je 5 14 6 21 + oft.; sq. JHNn 30 2 Je 2 9 '> DX3 D'N3 D'D' H3H pb Je


; ;

io 16 16 7 27" Je 6 16 8' etc.; 12 s3 16 12 24 12 Is io 28 29 30 37 21 24 ^ D3 1 S DS3 Is i


14

32

7
2
9
;

16 14
pi>

vjfn D3K33.
c.

'"
;

QMS '3N 'n pi> Ez


10
-

5'

35"' Zp
14 21

tEzr io 12
.

nie>j& wi>y I'isia p.

"f^jl
28 60
-

....^sn

|3

.,

(a)

Ex

7' 1BT>

'<

mY

-IBto, I2

816 37 iKi4 Ho2 Is29 Jei6 Ez 16 6 4 7 9 19b Nu2 5 (bothP), 22 + lbNp^tEx6 25


'

,2

487
Ez

n
;

16 - 17

14

20 30 33 K 36 m

Iff! P^>
12

tEz

14

n33* Is 44 6 Ae is

be.titled (v.

supr.; so

Bi Che

20 27 K33n p^fEz 3 6 37 38; ....W?K> fej 14 21 Is 28 In answer to |JT. Je 6 18 44 26 + 51 Nu 20 12 (P), 1 K 14 10 2 K 1" 2 1 12 22 20 Is 29" 8 6 23 13 7 30 Je i 9 +, Ez 5 i 3 + so, once, p?1 Is 8
.

3<i

Du

||

3py

DB'3 Xip', etc.)


v.

H33 f 8o 19
EZ27
23
,

sub

;:3 p.

488.
'31

t 1713 n.pr.loc. appar. in Mesopot.,


rjjfj

HC
'''

to '3 Is 28

16

Je35
:

17
;

Special usages (a) idiom., in conversation, in reply to an objection, to state the ground 1S upon which the answer is made Gn 4 therethis being so whoso killeth Cain, etc., fore

!>y

Jeo"; DK 23 42".

Xavaa;

identif. dub.;

= n3J>3
34

Thes and most; Co


prop, tin js.

rds. n3.f>3;

Mez 8udt 8*rr

7 30" Ju 8

1 1

S 28 2

K 22

JT133

v. v.

19

Jb, not perceiving the idiom, renders olx ovrac (as though pTO) so also strangely, else:

Jb 202 ( in Gn

njs

p.

490.
.

was
I.

rata P

220, and

mis'

sub

n&

i 2 1 ). where, as i S 3 2 (6) inferring the cause from the effect, or developing what 14b is logically involved in a statement, Is 26

14

4-6

12

023, b33

v. iv. I?
foil.;

sub

II. [33.

|JD

(-/of

parallel

form of

fi3

be

(cf.De)lhereforethoxx hast visited


'

and destroyed

firm, substantial).

them (not a consequence of v a the dead rise not,' but the development of what is implicit in it), 6 1 7 Je 2 38 5 2 (because viz. n310N p v ), Jb 3 4 25 4 2 3 . Zc 1 1 7 rd. [tfrn *&!$. e. t SHS
1

fm.

13 n.m. base, pedestal, office


'3 Is
s3

(NH

H33; Aram. ???, \li) abs. (but v. infr.);


'sf.

33

K7

31

40";

'I?

41";

1.

to Ex 3 o
lit.

18

+ 11 1.;

<|*8
1

Gn
31

base, pedestal,

K7

hitherto (of time), as yet

Ne

16
.

f.

f3"?V 145

upon ground of such conditions, therefore (introducing, more generally than ???, the statement of a. fact, rather than a declaration: never
used in the phrases noted under p?), Gn 20 6 21 817 16 29 20" 1 S 20 29 28 18 2 S 7"* 1 K 42 Ex 5 16 713 47 16 9 " 10 3 627 20 23 Is 9 I5 i3 17 21 Je5 io 21 12 8 20" 31" Ez7 20 2 2 4 3i 5 etc., ^i 5 42 7 b 3c 8 7 45 (the poet's inference from \"~ ), v no Jb6 3 9 22 i7 4 2021 etc, Cti 3 ; and regularly where the origin of a name, or custom, or proverb is

a pedestal (Th VB), ace. to (like) the work of its Sta zAw m,i883, lei, p-nbyo is in wrong place,
being
orig.

part

of a gloss to v 35 ;

\=thus, or

is txt. err.;

'3
23

in
the

D3"irr}3 Is

33

base [support or socket) of their mast (so Thes and most); esp. of base of laver of tabernacle Ex 30 1828 31 9 35 16 38 s 39 39 40" Lv 8 n (all P).

place Gn 40 41 (both E); hence M *> in his 133-^5? in his place Dn 1 i*> (late) (i.e. as his successor, cf. Germ, an seiner stead,

2.

13

13

office,

Stelle)

^5?

om. v 7

assigned,

Gn
6

24

'y\

l
26
s3

1 1

S>33 rrov
s3

2g
9

M3i

ffht 22 31 30 Nip p-by, 16" 19 21 25


s2 7

E"S

XT

P~by, io

30 3 2 4 7
15
i

Dt io
18"

1115

(cf.

19
23
28
17

Ex 1 3 15 1 5 s Nu 1 8 24 2 1 ** 1822 Jos 7 26 14 Ju 15 24 ),
14 19

S 5 s io 12

(?

rd. so 27

6
)

S 5 820
b])

etc.;

?3'?yn

tHb

.Est 9 26

the 2nd

(unless

dittogr.) points unusually onwards to H3"1 i>3 by mjNil on this account, on account, viz., etc.
11.

TW333 n.pr.m. (''is firm); 1. a Levite Kavevia, A Xayvena, L 15 s "!?}? vW I<X "ar A Xtiwwar, L Xovtviat. M 2. an Izharite 1 Ch 26 Xavtv(()ta(t). 01 T^SS n.pr.m. aLeviteNe9 N A Xavavi, L Xwvfwar (B om.)
I

Ch

22

lt)(Ovt.as

>

0I

)3

v. }tt

in.

\3

v. I. J33; iv.

}3

v. II. pa.

1?1J33|
II.

Qr n.pr.m.
foil.;

v.

^3313 su b

|.
v.

f [17.33] vb. Pi. betitle,


epithet or
Jia; Ar.

cognomen (NH

give an id.; Aram. N33


title,
;

conj.

jJD (-/of inKo" 11(IOA" m )


f

meaning dubious;

l??^ ^CE>3 Is 4 5 / have called thee by thy name, giving thee a title (of honour ; cf.forconstruction

J?) Pi.
4

Impf

s.

sf.

fiv. J3(l)
lj>

vr\\>)

either

gnat,

023, D33 n.[m.], mng. gnats, gnat-swarm (so


0rigen
Hom.4,6i n KI
.

dub.;

93

philo vit.Mo..i,p.w

aud most

Dr 5163); 3 ms. n33? the name Israel he

bvr$T. Dt?31 44*,


titles

and with

moderns), or [louse,] lioe (so <3

(himself), is hardly

poss.; abs. he betitles, or makes use of a title, is unlikely; rd. prob. Pu., v. infr., in bad sense

Boch Hlr and esp.


pl. B|?

Z. II.

II.

lt

^t'cei

)asM

pl B^ll maggoty abs. perh. |3 Is 51 6 (v. infr.);


,

Jos*""-11- "-13

=give a flattering title: 7133$ iib D'IN'i'KI Jb 21 32 and unto man I do not give flattering titles
(||

b*k

<3.s

Nft

22 ttrbs); abs. v

Pu. Impf.

8 1314 V' io5 31 D33 Ex8 12 ; Ex8 1314 D33 prob. a mere Mas. device for D?3 has, also, Tirn (cf. Di), on account of preceding (on which 8 see Ges^^Da ""-* 119 ;; Sam. has CP33 throughout : of Egyptian plague Ex 8 1213131414 (all P),

Ex

n
hence

488
ptt3
3
2
1.; t.;

105"; ItfWD; ??-i3 Is 5 i Ztfo a ? na<sioaroi (?) shall they die (cf. Di Du Weir Che
;

fs.

J?33rn

Ju

30

3
2

ms. WJjnj
t.;

K 22
1

,9

4-

rd.

WX3,

cf.

Buhl"-"

865
;

>Brd De
HB * E8 B
'

Buhl Note. No*" Ba connect this word etymol. with Aram. KDC73 vermin, Ba and Buhl also with As. kalmatu, HWBS3S id. and even with Aram, itrmbp, [D1 J,
)tL^jp, Ar. Jii, etc., Eth. 4>^yA: Zo*e; but these connexions, as well as that with

like this). a~ H

* B

U1 |! 20 4 ; Jn/ W?n' 2 CI133 23 sf. iVn 2 Ch 12 12 1. reflex, humble oneself Lv 26 41 (H 33"; 14 i2 6 "- 12 3 o u 32 M 33 1923 subj. D33?), 2 Ch 7
3 mpl.

Ch 7"+5
;

Ch
;

NH
(of

some one, 'SB? 2 Ch 34 s7 , JS3D 1 K 21 29 I2^!, ,2 29 ,9 27 2. 2Ch33 34 36 ';'''?.EPIK2I 2k22 13 4 1 Ch 20 2 Ch pass. 6e humbled, subdued 1 S 7
before
;
.

18

HD

33
,

all

involving radical
16

13,

are most improb.


1.)

13

sq. '?.Bp pers.

Ju8 28 'JEDJun 31 under


; ;
.

Tn?3
tree),
i.

\{/8o

n.f. (si vera

support
;

e.

]1 m.

root, stock (fern, of 111. I? p"*1,MW

cf.

Syr.

some one nnn J u 3 30 ^ 1 06 42 Hiph.P/ 19 yjpn 2 Ch28 i s."n?n 1 Ch 17'; /;>/. M3l Ju 4 23 ^io7 12 sf.by'33:Dt9 3 +2t.;
;

31ns. 3 ms.
2

ms.

id.,

Che

but

KarapTurat

is

take as vb., Ges); 3 ag. gramm. (should be fj? ),


,

so

al.

8an IS25
Jb 40
12

6
;

J>^5!
12

Ne9

24
';

Imv. VlJPMn Jb'40 12 ;

1.

1 s.

r?3 ^81";
2

humble
s

Ch
1

28 19
10

and \/)33= "p


is

protect

(HuRiDe

rd.

then

i"l33)

^ 107

(obj. 3.?), Is

25

(obj.
1

Dnj
,

fiNf).

improb.

Txt. dubious.

2. subdue enemies 2

t[DJ3] vb. gather, collect (NKid.; Aram.


D33
ble
(v. also 1233);

8 1 15 ; sq. "?B?

S 8'= 1 Ch 18 Dt 9 3 Ju 4 s3 Ne 9 s4
.

Ch

17

Eth. Mtli in der. conj. assem-

t[n>'23]

n.f.

bundle, pack
sf.

(cf.

Ar. sense

for worship,

Qal (late) Pf. 1 s. *flM3 Ec away, destroy) 8 Imv. D133 Est 4 16 Inf. cstr. 1 Ch 22 2 + 3 t.; 2 2 16 7 i><. D33 33 ; grader people iCh 22 Est 4
; ;
>//

etc.;

Ar.

^J..

~.S

is

sweep, sweep

of /, supr.); ^33 pack thy bundle (and take


I.

f^Q
it)

"SDK J e io 17

out of the land.

)V23

n.pr.m.
1"-

et terr.

Canaan (

Xavaav, Ph.

|V33 = Phoenicia;

Xa=5J33, Heca-

ntoinn nhsiss |ni Dn *g 133 '3 ^, 33 7 rQ ( 133 1K33 ag in a wine skin, v. 183, perh., for 13)
, 1

WMM

taeus, v. Muller

gather, collect portions of harvest for priests and s Levites Ne 1 2* ; stones Ec 3 (opp. "jvETl) 8 26 silver and gold=awaas wealth Ec 2 ; abs. v
;

Egypt. Ka-n-'-na a,i,-u. Europe a <r.. Tel A ma rna Rinahna, BM T ">'"- 15 Wkl TA * Kinahhi, etc., Bezold ;
-

HUt 0r

'

"al. ;

etym."dub.

GFM
Buhl

FA0S

0ct- 189-

""

tt
;

v.

also

GASm
son of
1

G0oer- 4,

(IhDN).

Pi. Pf.

s.

D=nS ^D331 Ez2 2 si

Ham Gn
813
(fr.

); tl. as n.pr.m., 18 22 25 27 io 15 (as ancestor of g


-

G,!Ogr 42

Canaanites and Phoenicians

and I will
Co
tr. to

gather you togetlier (for punishment;


||

Ch

Gn

io 615 ).

all J) ; io (P) ; 2. a. land, W. of

v 20 and rds. for VHJUX\ ; of restoration Dno-IK-^K DWDMI


D33? V'

pp
39
s8

v 19 20 );
-

M7

2
.

D32nn3

Is 28

20

Hitbp. /*/ and the covering

csir. iTlS

and rODBni
,

Jordan, into wh. Hebrews came, and where they I3??3 ^pD settled, subduing the inhabitants
;

Ju5'

9
,

'3

l^D JU4
'3

2 - 23 - 2424
;

hence

'3

ni3?pp
cf.

is (too)

narrow

+
'3

135";
i.e.

'OB*

Ex

16

15

(song in E);'

wlien one gathers oneself together (|| VS13H 1X^ yiT?''??), i.e. the bed is too short to stretch oneself at full length, and when one (perforce) draws

1 niDqb Ju 3 ;

'3 ^5?$)

106 38 idols of Ca-

naan,
'=(-)

of the
'3
6

nsnK T
42
5

up the

feet,

the covering becomes too narrow.

(all J),

35
i2
5- 6

mum

Gn

former inhabitants; esp. 8 31 '"i 3 's 'i3 44 46 4 7 50 s i7.2s Jos 24 ( all E ) 45


(

t[D33p]

n.m.

El4418

only

du.

(or

pi.)
;

drawers (connex. with above v D33 obscure Di der. fr. D33 = T3J cover up, hide (cf. Du Is 2 8 20), which Thes also comp.) only cstr. 'DSSt?;

3 8 t3?n ny v b), 16 17 Ju2i 12 iChi6 ,8 -f 105"; (allP)+40t. P,


31

Gnu

i3'

(opp.
3

also

'3

H? n

Nu

34

a priestly garment of linen D'RK'B ^DSSr? EZ44 18 Ex 28" 39 s8 Lv 6 3 i6 4 '(all P). 13(H)

pjM

women of the land, so daughters of Canaan 8 v 6 8 36 s (all P) ; |J?33 is personif. Ho 1 2 18 '3 nDE' :=the Hebrew Isi9 apostate Israel;
-

(P);

'3

rtM Gn 28

=
5

lang. (without evil implication),


esp.

[^ j3]

vb. be humble, only in der. conj.


Ar. ili
is

Phoenicia Is 23 11 ;

cf.

nm pB pS

b. the coast,
'3

Zp

V33 id.; (Aram.

be

contracted,

wrinkled; also fold wings (of eagle)) Niph. 29 Pf. 3 ms. y?3? 1 K 2i + 3 t.; 3 pi. tt?:?? 2 Ch
1

tn. 11*33 n.fm.] merohant(s) (because Canaanites, esp. Phoenicians, were traders); 11 al. Ez 16 29 (om. jy33 Dy-^3 Zp i ; '3

H?

@B

30"; 1IJ3 2

Ch

7
;

Impf V2$ Lv 26" +

Co),

a land of merchants;

cf.

'3V33

ad fin.

oi?::)
ti. "VffSl adj. et ma.'
"3j)33(n)

489
of
21
1

"03 ^33 Ex 19
4
;

usu.
2.
c.

nom. gent,

i.

J$?33

sf.
'

T9J 3
19

Gn

38

Nu
;

+;

fs.

Is8 8 + ; n"S33

Ho
;

4'

Ez 5 3 ^S33 J e 2 M VM3 Mai 3 20 DrVB33 x K 6* +


,

Gn 46 ,0 =Ex6 ,5 1 CI12 3 mpl. D'3y33(n) Ob^'Ne 9"; 1. adj. '3 B*K Gn 38 s (J).
^5?33n

46

1. wing,
4

J!TB33

Ez
t

24 25

pi. csti-.

DiB33

Dt 22 12

t.

ta. of birds Is io' 4


t

art.

as

subst.,
,0

^Jpl^O Nu
f.

21 1

of individual, '3H 40 (J) and hence 33 (P or R);


a.

19
(P),

(E

(in fig.),

Ex

fig.)

Dt 32"
;
;

(in sim.),

TPflpfn
3
.

Gn

= Ex6

15

(i>)

rni3n JW>fa

Jb 39 1326 * 68 14 in fig. Je 48 40 49" Ez 17 37 so appar.


niDO
njni
17

Zc 5 9 Lvi' 7 of invading king


Is 8 of invader
8

Ch 2 b. usu. coll. (c. art.) of pre- Isr. inhabitants of |53 (q. v.) Gni2 6 24" 7 5o u (all 3 3 J), Nu 2 1 (J), Jos 13 (D), Ju i"***, many
1

as overflowing river (but


PB33

Du Che
;

from preceding)
;

separate of riches, as

flying

s away Pr 23

in phr. 133 "ii3X


,

= winged
,

of

whom
-

Isr.,
1

K9

continued to live in the midst of v 37 28 29 29 30 32 33 Jos 16 1010 i7 M u -"- 18 (all JE\


-

16
;

pi.

only

Ne 9

24
;

'3n ninEtro

Ob " and Gn io
1

EWJJJSTl
18
,

ftf} *3^
19

'3^3 liBX(t3^) Ez 39 417 23 nisx ^3 Gn 7 14 '3 rfV Gn i 21 '3-bl (P), Ez 17 '3 ^3 Pr also (P), + i"=ztcdnged thing,
birds

Dt4

x//

148

10

if;

'3H
3

f>OJ v
;

J), '3?

of the

Dt
34
(all

H? Ex 13" (JE), Ez 16 ? inhabit., H? ? '??" ^?1


' 31
;

oft.

(both of part

cf.

20 D^B33n-^3 Ec io

fb. of insects (prob.),

E^33
of

?Sp2f
i.

Jos
I
7

7' (JE),

30

wings,
(so

with other n.pr.gent., + T}??

Gn
1

13

7 4

flies,

buzzing, or humming of Ethiopia, so called from its swarms with especial ref. poss. to the tsetse-fly

}HK

Is 18

e.

30

(both J),

Ju
2

45
,

+
;

1Nn Dt

D);

+m\

S 2 47

+ (\i?.^?l{ Nu i 4 *" M P"


;

J0S5 13
by

Du,

cf.

Che;

id.,

in gen.,

HiDe;

>Kn

Di

esp. in the list of peoples dispossessed 2' 2 Ex 3 817 13 s 2 3 5 33 34

Isr.,

of the trojiicid shadow falling both ways; Thes 1167 b of noise of the wings of an army ;
2 as wings cf. v would be suitbut bspX does not favour this). C. of able, cherubim 1 K 6 24 24 24 24 + 8 t. K, cf. 2 Ch 3 n "-

Gni
i

Nui 3
-

ref. to sails

by the sea and along Jordan [cf. Jos 5 1 1 1 3 13 4 ] all these JE), Dt 7 1 3 20 17 Jos 3 10 9 1 12 8 24 11 (all JED), Ju 3 3 5 Dt u hence Ezr 9 1 Ne 9 s Cf. Dr ".*..
('3n dwelling
7
1 1

Dt

30

+
(all

6t. Ch,

>>

'

P). women in

tn.
?5>33)
"
;

^VZS n.m.
ZC14
21

trader,

merchant

(cf.

11.

wind,
of the

Ho

only sg. (but v. infr.)

rraa

njpj t6) 24 (prob.); 's njn; liani i> r 3 i

:niV
i'i

Ez, Ex 25* 39 td. of seiaphim Is 6". te. of Zee's vision Zc 5 99 tf. fig. of the 19 3 2 S 2 2 ", ^ 1 04 t g. fig. 4 + 1 8"
.

Ez I +i7t.

'3

dawn (winged

sun-disc
.

1)

\jr

139

9
,

cf.

of

(II

nbc'rn

nnipy

pp).

in Zc

7 - 11

rd. perh.

*S3(h for }V f?(^), g ta ZAW.wi.se


cf.

tb. fig. of "*, as protector of his people ^ 17 8 36 s 57 s 61 5 s 4 12 +2. extremity: a. of garment 63 91 B.U2
.

sun of righteousness Mai 3 20

Xavavaioi, Xavaavlnv,
ftg

Kb We
1

who comp

tQ senge

Hq

I2

8
X)

Marti.
1.

27 corner, or loose flowing end, I S 15 561212 Dt 22 12 23 1 27 20 Je 2 s4 (fig.), Ez 5 3 16 8 24

= skirt,

(in fig.),

Hg

1212

Zc 8 s3
,,_

Nu

Tn35*33 n.pr.m.
Zedekiah

father
I8'
023

of

proph.
10

K 22

'

24

Ch

(@ Xavaw,
I

Xaava, Xavava). Xavaav, Xavavav).

2. a Benjamite

Ch

*pD V of foil. (mng. dub.


in, enclose,

Ar.

J^S fence

end of the earth; elsewhere pi. 3 13 'Sn niB33 Jb 37 38 , and, def. 'NH '3 Jfif$ 12 Is 1 1 the four corners of the earth; so of the 1 77 holy land Ez f.QriVO D'SIpE 1??-^ Dn g
is
tlie

n.i.6.2nd^.7) Is 24 16 from the

of the

^^ j^j ^
15

3838

(P;

cf.

RS

and Aram. ^33

collect,

assemble, are

obscure; Meinh. reads, after Vrss., 133, on corner (of the altar) is a devastating abomi-

denom.)
J133

w
;

n.f.

(nt. 2

Ez

Kt, but
,

cf.

Qr

nation; < Kue omenook*, 11.47s Bev, in its place, instead of it.

who

rd. fos3j?

and Co
wing,
himself
DMr.Lii

also appar.

Ch

1113

but

v.

Be),

extremity
to
-

(NH

id.;

Aram.

Jais; Zinj. ntno


the
cf

)333 TDK,

fig.

N233, for attached

vb denom. fr. 133 2. only Niph. L^:?] be cornered, thrust into a corner, or aside;
t
-

party of his
infr.);

lord,

Punammu
'
'

Impf. 3 ms.

fl "W

*[*& *&)

IS30

20

Zc8 23 ^ 2 a

DHM tads h
; abs.
sf.

i8
;

more
(cf.
(cf.
,

shall thy teachers be thrust into

and no a corner

Ar. i_iIST As. kapjm, Eth. Ifity

'3

Di);

>

others,

who render

hide themselves,

Gn

21

*|ET3

+; cstr. *)33 iK6 Ru 3 9 iB33 Hg2 12


,

S4

"EM Ez 16 8
? i
6-2

Ar.

i_jUi enclose,

guard, but this rather

du.

Mn''iK8 +
Ez
');

for protection).

22 (even of moi-e than two, Is 6

cstr.

ijD

(poss.

V of

foil.;

meaning unknown).

-vua

490
cf.

ND!D
O""1
-

T"^32 n.m.

* 8,,s

lyre (on fonnation


.

GASm

* "' Ed p" m Buhl a "- us ' m Furrer


-

Lag
tic

BH.Am..

NH
i

id

Aram N
ij\JS ;

-j

??j

j|_J_3-

wv.iotxuo.* Frei ib.. ,.), n-145 van Kasteren


lb. 1888 (xl.), 212-248

Mand. (s)W3 No * * 104 (who ciuestions Shemiorigin)


;

Ar. *X^,

as loan-word

in Hellen. Gk.

wipa ( and

Joseph.); in

79 Egypt. kn-an-aul ace. to Bondi ) abs. '3 Jb 30s1 ; pi. nnfci iKio ,! + ; Gn 4n + ; sf. 13 UTlhSS ,/, i 37*;-Zyws, stringed sf.^iriiS? Ez 26

^
,

t [1133] n. [of men.but f. in form.Ges* 122 4 -"] fr. BAram. D33 associate, colleague
-

(loan-wd.

Syr. kia,

Lag
rest

B!,82 )
;

only Aram.
16
,

cf.

also

Schwally
pi.

1 """- 46
;

on format! v.

frliJS

1K0 Ezr 4 7 the

of his associates.
v.
20

instrument used for popular as well as sacred 21 music (cf. Benz Areh 273ff Now 4 ");-^
-

""

D3 EX17
1"ND3 Pr
(cf.

KM.
riD3
4 ^8i n.[m.] fullmoon

33W Gn4
1

21
,

'331 |h3

S 1 6 16 a man

skilled in

31"; '33 J33D 5?T Shf, playing on the lyre,


12
,

Aram.

(iT3 Jim); at banquets Iss s S]h, Pvn), token of merriment 24


cf.

r3

)\mr>; orig. dubious,


cf.

cf.

Ez26 cf. D'33 3HV bipb lnD'^1


,

13

( + ?$, (+D 3R), b'iph *3J^1 ^.33 ^3x!j WJ Jb 30


31
,

Lag

srmm1

93
;

perh. As. loan-word;


cap,

= ag4, id., and also


1),
,

As. kuseu, headdress or


full

moon

moon-god

Dl HWB sub kuseu, kubSu,

(as tiara of

agti;

'3} f)h3 ttt^>

Jb

12
;

carried
;

by a
Is
1

of Tyre) in sim. (fig. heart, (of murmuring sound of bowels in pity) ; used also in praising \ usu. as accomloose
Is 23

woman

16

6"

s0 yet v. Brock) 'SO Dvj) p r 7 ; as a feast-day, '33 ^ 81 4 (opp. ^n3, at the new moon).

ND3, ...
throne

HD3 ...
(NH

...

n.m.
Ph.
(pi.)

seat of honour,

paniment cf song (cf. I Ch 1 5 ) '31 tyn\ t\h) ^33 iSio 5 ;Is3032 ||D*Bn) j esp. before the ark 2 S 6 s 8 1 Ch ( + D^33, D'BPI, etc.) 13 and in sanc16
||

id.;

D'D-Q

KJCHtt, )Ja,jtij;

BAram.

Np")|,

Zinj.

Aram. KDn3

DHM **...
perh.
cf.

Ar

tuary (usu.

W-

->33, etc.) 1 (pi.,

Chi 3 s

and so

^33

W), 43 49 57" 22 81 3 9 2 4 98" 108 3 147 7 149 3 150 3 cf. 71 irrtliS yfr 137 2 . Vbs. used with '3 are : B>BPI Gn 21 3 J.M 1S16 16 3 priE'D 2 S 6 5 4
(sg-,
; , ,

jgl6.2J.28 2

j6 5 25 1.3.6 2 QJj gM

but esp. Chr chiefly in Chr), n . g ,, ^25 tf e I2


,

K 10

12

Akkad. loan-word

^:
;

but

ideogr. is

As &usms GU. ZA,

and so

chiefly in

D1 HWB343) ; abs. Mf| Gn 4 i 40 +; HD3 1 K 10 1 Jb 26 s KB?n Ez i 26 cstr. NB3 2 S 3 10 -)-, D3 Ex i7 16 (si vera 1.; v. infr.); sf. 1 K

"

*W?|

+, 1D3 2S7 + \XD3 iK5"+', 1KD3 Ex n 5 + pi. n^?l ^i22 6 5 sf. DniKD? Ez
i
,
-

13

16

26 16 Is 14 9
1

sea<

0/ honour, usually 1. a. of

Ch 138 3 D*E*to
,
,

ch 15 16 s afyixfo
,

v 28

40 king=lhrone Gn 41 (E),

Ex

1 1

12 29 (both J)
1

3 S33 25 13 3
147
7 3

nn\n'yfr

33 43 go
3
.

4
,

149
ap.

^ni?pn
"' i,

On

-1ST

f7

22

K2
ib.

19

98
2

Is 47

Ez 26
'3

16
;
1

of queen-mother

ancient lyres

in^o

Est 5
2AW1881
'

v. reff.

Dr Amt

23'3f

future (Messianic) prince

his royal throne; of Zc6 13ll v b read


(in

WnT"^
n.pr.loc.
in

t]n2^, rrnjS
(Naphtaii), TTIJ?

Galilee
;

Jos
11
2

9 12 3

s5
;

KfVfptd,

A Xfwpofl, @L
I?

1K15V

Dt 3" Jos 1 3" Nu 34" rn33 TlWs (so Baer; nhJ3 Norzi) Jos
1. a city

of dead kings in She'61 IS14 9 ; '3 fDJ, in, or against a place, said of king himself, (only Je) is a sign of

Sta

10

);

conquest (Je

15

);
,

so '3 D*p 43 10 ,

and

(of

'>)

Josi 9 35 (P;

@B
A

Jos 13 27 ), so prob.

Xfviptti,
2

as always exc.
Ktvcpo>6,

(D?; B

XVp f 66 t ), Dt 3 (B Ma^ampcd ; Ma X '30). 2. n"533"D;, lake near the city, Nu 34 11

though of king, not seat of tb. throne of '' office; 12 t. elsewhere, lit. as heavenly king, Is 6 1 Ez i 2626 io 1 1 (D^N) 4 22 19 =2 Ch 18 18 ; Jb 26" ^ Is66' heaven is

49

s1

in

Ju

20

@B Xivapa, A XttxptB), Jos 13 (P; B Xcw/wtf; A L Xcpa.<9), rrt-133 DJ Jos 1 2 (D B XeK 15 = all the p*(9; Axm^); rtl^p?
27
3
;

(P;

my
oath

throne;

as seat of
1
16

W D3-i>5 11 Ex

judgment V'9
Di;

5' 8
>'

(cf.

> Cler JDMich

20

territory about the city


yf,

and

lake, cf. naa-av

tijv

x t ip(6
roil

L,X
Ttwqo-ap

has ipya, np'ja, npaa, c f.


I
1
;

to vSap

Mk

6U

Makk.
-

II 67 ;
-

Mt

14

34

Vtvirqcraptr
118 "-

Ges Buhl SS D3 banner; xpv<paia AD3, favours D3) ; Jerusalem called throne of '' Je 12 17 7 3 , so the sanctuary 17 (D11D ni33 '3), Ez 43 . 1318 f honoured t2. of high priest 1S1' ^ ; 10 7 guest 2 K 4 ; of governor Ne 3 ; of (unjust)
judge HtW
'3
20

Lu 5

etymol. connexion with

\/c94

=conspicuous seat
28 - 28

(lit.)

rrjl?

disputed On the lake and

GKvr ,an by QASm

Buhl 00'"'

Pr 9 14
Is 22

=seat of
;

distinction, explicitly "li33 '3


2

surrounding region

v.

s3

'3 alone

K 25

= Je 52

32 32
-

Est 3 1

HDD
3. a.
fig.

491

HDD
HWB342

= royal
2

"pj iKDSi
i

Agin

S i4 9

dignity, authority, power, '3^ in^iii ty-it! inb


;

sta, garment D1 Qal, only Pf. acf. 16 HD3; l. conceal shame Pr 12 knowledge

23
.

esp. kingdom., c. vbs. of setting up, '< '3 D'pr? 2 S 10 , subj., 3 establishing, s B'k v 30 ; king subj., nS?D ^]KD3 ,/, 89 , so c.
;

K2

s3

Pr^
fs.

1H

W$?

2. pa. (cstr.) T\mn ID3 ^32' covered in respect of sin (by God, which he thus

puts out of tight)


3
cstr.

(||

ytrB-iVeo).

Niph. Pf
;

28 HW TfJ 3 K2* tab? IDna Pr20 pass. P33 16 <Ae throne of David shall be established, cf. 2 S 7 s u '3 IDna = iChi7 f?vn I 8 16 (of Mess, 12 cf. reign); so (in gen.)"'3 |13> 'np^Xa Pr 16 s 14 more fully, intrans. (c. rpn) \fr89 37 25 29 " '3TIS V0331 2 S 7 13 (1KD3 fib subj., W3^)OP

"

nrrraj, covered, with


,

waves Je 51 42

/w/.

DiDSn Ez 24 s (blood) not to be covered.


15

Pi. Pf. 3 ms. HD3


13

in

1
||

Ch if2 ),
1

"h?
II

^1^

K9
2

5
,

cf.

ypfflQ 'a-riK Tibpm 18 and '3 "Hiram Ch'7


22'
;

Hf^T^J?

in'3f)9

Ch

also '3 "D

V 89

4S

cas< tfoiwi throne, of Gentile nations '3 "fOSni

Nu 9 + 12 t.; sf. WD3 Lv teM Ex 15 3 fs. fine? G1138 i7 Nui7 + 5t.; is.WB| V32 5 + 3t.; VIS? Ez 3 (del. 7 Co); WB3 Ez 32 + 13 t. Pf.; Impf. 3 ms. nBZ) 2 Is 6 +8t.; D3"l Ex io + 4 t.; sf. JM^ Hah 5 i-. n3D3> Ez 30 2 3 mpl.sf. WJIJ9J Exi5 + WD3 Ho io8 Inf. cstr. 41 t. Impf.; Imv. sf. sf. inbs Ex niD? Mal2 +nt; riB3Nu4
7
10
15
; ;

,6

,5

19

13

15

*S"9 3B m< on the throne of ni3^C Hg be his successor 1 any one (esp. David) 13 jl3.17.20.J4.27.30.So.48 2 36 2 jjM esp J e j 3W j y25
;

s2

26 13 ; Pt. nB3D
fpl.

Pno
112323

18

+i2t.; pl.D^DSOIsii
19

9
;

niD3D Ez

; 1. cover, clothe Ju4 Ez

22 2 + 5
1

t,

Je
;

Ch 29 s3
;

^ '3^ OB*
fig.

yfr

132"
i

more
2
24

fully
2

fcaus. 'b-^'a^in

K
132

19

K
,

1 6 (2 ace), v ; Jon 3" is appar. reflex., c. ace. of garment (strange; rd. perh. D3?l); naked42 8 11 s3 ness Gn 9 (J), Ex 28 (P), Ez 16 Ho 2 ; the

10

18

naked

Is 58 7

Ez

8 716

+ ace. rei);

the face and


-

io 3 '2? a^'n
rf?

Jb36

7
,

of placing in honour;

'ai

jvb>k

'ybv

also

= ta/ce
s0
12

i3ca

net?

11
;

t^5!>

one's seat as king, become

22 bodies of cherubim ; legs of seraphim Is 6 I5 6 12 n.23.23. Ezi the face Gn 3 8 (J), Ez i2 , fig. 17 Jb 23 ; earth with the great deep \|f 104 6 ;

actual king, possess royalty I 8** the throne of Isr. I

K 16", oft. sit


Ch6"
1

on

io 9
6

2
cf.

K 10
18
,

15
6

Je 33 17
1

without 3B*

iK K 2*

heavens with glory 14 clothing Gn 38 (J),


reflex., cf.

Hab
Dt

3
,

with 3 of the
1

also Is 9 (Mess.);

Dt

17

na&pn XD3-^V
*

llW^OC KDS^V 3ST K i"46 and even T\Zfb


,

hr^T^S

"^^
2k

N ??"^5?
19
,

iCh28 5

also 3B*
30

11 'a-bj? yns^oQn'a 2 Ch2 3 ; 8 of (royal) throne as judgment seat Pr 20 cf. 5 also yjr 122 ; set one upon the throne of Isr.

B^fn

"b '3-^1? 'a yna

10* f.

||

2
t

Ch 9 s
i.e.

in

com47

par. sentence 'S'? taD?~]"lK

7W

make him

18 1 K i heaven supr.; Ju 4 8 7 2. 147 with glory Ez 32 s6 18 human cover, conceal blood Gn 37 (J), Jb 1 6 14 mts. conceal men from God ordure Dt23 Ho 1 o8 cover transgressions Jb 3 1 s3 Pr 1 7 9 28"; 5 n iniquity V'32 ; righteousness i//40 ; hatred Pr io 18 ; a thing Pru 13 ; face of judge so that 24 he cannot see justice Jb9 ; rulers and seers Is 10 with 3, of covering Lv 1 7 13 (H), 1 S 19 13 29 ; 27 7 face by fat Jb I5 ; sun by a cloud Ez 32

22 12 these two appar.


; .

Jon 3 6
\(f

with clouds

a more powerful king than, 1K1", cf. v ; of "ND3 BnK iwpaaia!) byt2D king of Babylon, 1S 7 Ml Btfol In ^45 Is I4 ^SD3 the "text is
.

prob. corrupt:

AE HiEwBae read thy throne is


'

i8 17 (J), Jb 33 17 3. cover (with covering of protection), a pit Ex 33 21 (Covt. code); with cloud of incense, the 13 Kapporeth Lvi6 (P); coverings of the sacred 13 tent, tabernacle, and their furniture Ex 26

with

??

from

whom Gn

(a throne) of God; Bi Che insert "irniD" rttlW ID'pn thy throne [its foundation isfirmlyfixed],
ob v. further Dr 5l94 *\ [has established it]; his royal dignity, +b. throne of '* (DwK) 2 19 19 sovereignty, La5 f 93 io 3 ('3 pH; ftWpP);

Nu 4
fat,
3

9 - 16

(P);
,

with 3 of the covering


?S3 Is 5 1 16
.
-

Nu 4

5 - 8- 11

"

God

(P) ; Zion 1' the inwards

4. cover, sjrread over,

(with b$), 1213 7 (P); leprosy, the skin and flesh Lvi3 (P); 1516 the cloud of the theophany, the mount Ex 24
(P), the tent of meeting

Ex 29 1322 Lv 3 3 9 4 8
Ex 4034 Nu
(P)
;

*$33
wwp?
fl.

'3

Je

21

14'

iEH? '3"^S 38*


S9
1S

,/,

47";

[iap

ceBto

p-jar -^

cf.

97

the tabernacle
.

Nu 9 1516

1 7 (P), and altar with tears


7

Mai
;

[J1D3]
Pa

vb. cover
;

(NH

HD3 Pi Aram.
cover;

(2 ace.) ; Jerusalem with multitude of 18 4112 Ch camels Is 60 6 ; of handiwork 1 7


2

13

=2

KD3

chiefly

\eao

Pa.

/wcfe,

Ueos
(j-~j)
/cm-

covering,
clothe,

)&flC garment; At. Lli


;

5. cover, overwhelm, sq. accus., the 4 s8 5!0 sea the Egyptians Ex 1 4 (P), 1 5 (song), Jos
.

1213

'AulS garment

As. /<#$, cover ;

9 53 11 s4 7 24 (E), f 78 io6 ; waters Jb 22" 38 ^ 104 s Ez 26 19 ; locusts the eye of the land Ex Je 46

V|D3

492

bz:

5U io M5 (J), also Israel Nu 22 (J); frogs the land Ex 8 s (P); quails the camp Ex i6 is (P); 18 916 darkness the earlh cloud the land Ez 3<> 38 10 s Is 60 ; dust a city Ez 26 ; the depths of the 30 sea by God Jb 36 ; with a reference to a per;

tnD3^p n.[m.] covering;


cstr.
2 t.;

'oEx26
inp30

14

19

36
11

2S

nccb

G11 8

13

10

t,;

sf.

Ex 35 +

6? 18 611 Hb 2 17 55 Ez 7 ; violence Pr 10 10 :s mischief \fr 140 ; God covers confusion Je 3


horror
\jr
;

son's

shame

V44 s
;

16

Je5i

51

Ob 10

ariyr,) tei.t of

Gn 8

1. covering of the ark, deck-roof ( 13 2. of the skins of the (J).

meeting
-

Ex
'

Mi7';

26 1414 35 11 3 6 1919 3 9 34:M 40 19


19 covering;'o Lv 9 Is

Nu3 4 tnD3^
18
;

8101112 26!5

(allP).

a.m. 1

2318

s 1 6. sq. bv sin + 85 (|| py NBO), cf. 32 (Qal). of person or thing covered, cover over: cherubim over the ark 2 Ch 5 s over the dead, the
;

sf. Ez 27 ; pi. sf. 23 ? Is 14"; of fat covering (the inwards) Lv 9 19 worms, 11 deck of a ship Ez 27' covering the dead Is 14
7

SB3D

T? 31
18
.

earth
21
26
;

21 worms Jb 16 33 (JE), f 106 17 Is 26 dust over blood Ez 24 7 ; waters over the


,

Nu

(Co Kajiitenwand)

garment

Is 23

seaHb2 ,cf.D;blsn 9
14

(v.

Dr' 135
;

706
')
;

love

II. (/of foil.; prob. bind; cf. As. kasA, take captive, Pi. fetter, kasitu, kisittu, a

J1D3

12 covereth overall sins Pr io

God

covereth

fetter;

Zehnpfund

BAB

'

**

Dl 1*"*'" EMeh

*" HWB

").

over iniquity Ne 3 ; people not to cover over a guilty person Dt 13 9 ; +acc. of obj. covering 8jnM75 over the garment with (Da ), fig. covering
s7

t [PD3] n.f. band, flUet (= charm or amulet ace. to Ephr. Syr., (pvXaKTrjpia ace. to
6 'Kfipatos of

violence

Mai 2 16 God's hands with


;

light

Jb 36 s2

+3

of covering >/'44 20 .

J1D3 usu.
"75?

= cushion,
;

Hexapl.,

cf.

ES JPhl1

"- 286
;

in

NH
pi.

bolster, pillow),

only

iTote. TB?
ace. to

(T<$) V' * 43 is error for

'W
15

KaT('<pvyov SS,but nDn not cstr. wi.'.'N; wsn Bae; Dinrrns vby ng? ^agn EZ31
ace. to

18 ninp3 nhEriD Ez 13 women sewing bands 20 upon elbows c. sf. 2 fpl. fUa'rfnDB v
.

Co I caused
;

(del.TlDS).

Pnal.P/.3mpl.
;

the deep to mourn for them ! iB3 1/,8o 11 Pr24 31 ;


;

nD3 v. HD3 v.
nrnD3
""ID3, t

KD3.

NB3.
Is 5
2S

1920 4 Pt. pi. Imp/. HD^ Ec 6 pi. ^! Gn 7 D'EDD iCh2i 16 fpl. niD30Ez4i 16 1. sq. accus. be covered, hills with shadow yjr 8o"; mountains with water Gn 7 19,20 (P); field with
.

v.

nmD.
sub
I.

Jt)D3
:

v.

HD3.

f[nD3]
(NH
Ar.

vb. out off or away, a plant

nettles

Pr24

31
;

abs., windows of

temple Ez 41
1

16
.

id./ Aram. npf,

2. sq. 3, be clothed, with sackcloth name with darkness Ec 6 4


.

Ch
1

21 16 ;

13 sweep
cf.
632^

off,

with;
ZM G 1892.
cut

Hithp./mp/
26
;

D?nl Is 3 7
s5
;

=2Ki9
pi.
D'1

DSWIJ Gn 24 npSH Pr 2 6 Jon 3 8 Pt. nD2nr? 1 K 11 29


;

; 3 fs. 1B3JT Is 59"

_ only QgJ ft. pOS8.,

Sab. PID3

Heb. 10}); away, destroy, do away overpower, conquer, Horn


(for
fs.

J&>

^03 f 8o'
;

7
,

= 2K
24
6
,

19
65

pi.

?!"?
1

Is 37
29

away, of Isr. under fig. of vine D'TODS D , Sip Is 33 12 thorns cut away,

mpl.
fig.

of

cover, clothe oneself, abs. (of veil)

Gn
59

(J); sackcloth 2

with 3, of new garment

peoples destroyed by divine judgment.

1 1

i9 =Is 37 ; fig. of works Is 26 of hatred with guile Pr 26 ; with ace.

12

12

f[

/DD]

vb. be or become stupid

(NH

Aram,

in deriv.; Ar.

J
:

'Tie sluggish, so

N Syr.

Jon 3 6 (D , i&').

Tf^Di]
covering of

^D3 n.[m.] covering, onlycstr.liV 6 " skins Nu


4
.

in deriv.; orig. mng. possibly thick, plump, fat ; hence in good sense yD3 loins, ?D3, rODS
confidence; in
stupidity, folly,

bad sense: i^f, n?D?, ni^DS

t niD3 n.f covering


;

12 ^niD3 Dt 2 2 + 3 t. sfs. covering, clothing 19 M Ex 22 (Covt. code), Dt 22 12 Jb 2 4 7 31 ; 3 2. of P?? as clothing of heavens Is 50 in fig.

1.

(P).

^Pl

'3

Gn 20" + 3 1.

stupid fellow)
8

Qal Impf.
Fijn<
t/tey

sf.

V?Q9l they become stupid Je io

(||

2>

become brutish).

covering for concealment, of Abaddon, the sub, s terranean abode of the dead Jb 26 ; D^ J? '3,

tbpS n.m. 1. loins, 2. stupidity, 3. con 1. fidence (NH id. loin; Aram. VQD3 id.); 41015
loins
j?Kj)
(||

27 bo$ Jb 15

pi.

D^?| Lv 3

4 7

sf.

covering of the eyes not see the wrong,

Gn
fig.
;

20

18

(so that they can-

V38
24 1
;

8
.

of a present offered in

Jl^Sp),
3

compensation

for it

E).

Jb

b03 yf, 14 26 i?03 Pr 3 ; i^D3 Jb 8

2. stupidity, folly '2 Ec 7 3. confidence, sf. ?0| 49".


;

s6

D^D3

f 7s 7

rte
tn^P?
ity
* (Gie

493
,8a, '

ZAW,

'

3M
).

1. stupid-

Tinn riTD3

v.

ni?C3 supr.

i 85? (but rd. &


rf.

D?b
4.

Bae Che).

2. con-

f[DD31
and

vb. shear, clip (As. kas&mu, cut

fidence,
I.

*jj$&|

Jb

in pieces, ace. to
dullard,
1

D1BS") ; only Qal Impf.


i.e. let

7"C3 70 n.m. stupid feUow,

fool; '3^49" +

44t.; pi. tr^'P?


8
,

8 ^94 + 25 *;

D:D3 Ez44 Inf. abs. XSf^KVT^ U2D3? means clip their heads (opp. they shall by all

1|

ny3

^ 49

11

92' 94

he hates knowledge

elsewh. only in WisdLt; Pr i 22 ; delights not in un-

yfa\

slvave

and

vtysl\,

grow freely).

tnCSS
pOBO,
jj'^ius.ss
cf.

n.f. spelt, triticum spelta

(NH
32

pi.
104 "-

2 do mischief derstanding 18 ; it is his sport to 23 io 15 ; his heart proclaimed n^JK 12 ; his 2 mouth poureth it forth 15 , and feedeth on

%e

HWB,

Now Arch. 1.111^.

)&";
bs. '3

cf.

Low"
Is

EX9

28^

it

14

p].

D^DBS Ez

4" (in all disting.

from wheat,

I5

barley, etc.)
n.f.

tm^Ojl

stupidity; Pr 9

13/ 3

nato,

t[OD")3] vb. qnadril.


(cf.

Pi.,

tear
38

off

tlie woman Stupidity, in antithesis with niO?n the Supreme Wisdom personified as a woman.

DD-ip

NH

cut or eat away,


5

Dt28 $ J

for bpn'; 3

V obscure); Am
31

to above "fn. "'OS n.m. Orion (relation 9 also nnari '3 ni3f O ; 5" Jb

ms

s f.

on form v. Ges *); only Impf. 14 s teareth it -\y D Tin nappi?^ ^ 80


fig.

off(sc.

the vine,

of Israel).
orig. divide

38

the cords

of Orion wilt (canst) thou

let

out

Di Che, (appar. some mythological allusion, v. to giant bound in skies ; cf. Horn, 'Qplava 80Krvn, and afa'vos'apluyvos); both times associated
with the Pleiades sf. DH'^p? their Orions Is 10 Orion and other constellations of the same 1 3
; ,

f[DD3]

vb. compute (peih.

up, make small, fine; break small (rare), usu. (Aph. etc.) correct, conAs. &as<2s, perh. cw< vict ; Ar. pulverize;
cliew;

NH

Aram, unma

Jir
2

t* tco,

or up, whence kissatu, fodder)-on[j

brilliancy.

Qal Impf. Ex 1 2 4 (P)


shall ye

mpl.

n#T7J
the

IDbn

B*K

eoc/t

we

ttW^'f?
to his eating

fin.
Jos 15 s0
,

7^03

n.pr.loc. in S of tribe of Judah

compute for

according lamb.

4 prob. corrupt for ?V13 Jos 19 ; see

tli^DS n.pr.loc. on border of Judah=Qnjr-in Jos 15 10 =ZesZa 10


;

tribe of

t D373 n.m. computation, proportion to be ZMGM6OT *-; paid, tax (Palm. ND3D Keckendorf Aram. ND3D, lm-iv> tax (hence Ar. D3t?,

NH

miles

W.
.

J^I as loan-word Fra


(\Zd30);
kasu,
cf.

Jud "

Jerus.,Guerin

u " Mem"'- 2526 Buhl


r-

^"- 166

NH

As. mtfeu, D1 D3iO tax-collector; so As.


283

HWBW
mak-

);

Ar.

tp~>D3 n.pr.m.

a prince

of

Benjamin

and thou shalt separate a tax (duty levied on


the spoil) for

J,ib)-Nu
1

31* ** '

0^1

NU34

21

\ t**"**

(all P).

tj",T>>D3 n.pr.loc. in the tribe of Issachar

tnD3T3 n.f. computation (f. of D3D); hence

Jos i9 18 ,="OJ? n5p3 (loins or flanks of Tabor), ,2 on the W. foot* of Mt. Tabor, Jos i 9 ;=->i3ri Jos
s3
1

a. number, Ex 1 2* (P).
Lv27
23

b. raZwaft'orc, worth,

BB "1182 Mem L365 iCh6 62 ;=mod.7A*<lZ Bob


, >

(P).

Bunl a.ii3,p.a6

tRDil)]
Zc
1

vb. long

(for)

(Ar.

^
;

be
;

tl?D3
(postex.)

month n.pr.[m.] Kislew, ninth


7
;

sun or colourless, obscure, be eclipsed (of


also be depressed in appearance

moon)

Ba K861 mod.

= Nov.-Dec,
;

'3

ty Ne

(X id. ; loan-word from Bab. kislimu, kislivu, Muss-Arn ,BL18W,le7 conj. on etym. by Jen
zAii.ao,A n m.3
No
-

Ar. disappoint; refl. Toc * ashamed, v. Spiro


for,

conjj.
;

be disappointed,

1> -

M
;

jjp t

H>.as,A">i-2

Gk. x<A

pa lm. Makk i M).


;

be pale, white; pallor,

|D3 Hiph. shew Qal be ashamed, long

NH

bli>D3

Vog

cf. Aram. IP?) Qal Impf 2 ms. rpvp'p 15 ep3n *pT Jb 14 for the work of thy hands

t DTlVoS n.pr. g ent.


vift/i,

Gn 1 o u (D XavpwXaXotip.)

thou wouldest long;


yjri'l" like

3 ms.

@L
;

Xacr\wvi*tp,

$? I'D?? nns?
to rend.

Ch

12

(A XaaAamn/*,
D'lV?

@L Xa<rXa>M), among
;

the sons of

Pf.

a lion that longeth ma. + Inf. abs. T 3 ?

Miph.
*l'D?3

**$

nriBD??

not identif.

conject. in Thes Di.

Gn3i

30

thou didst long sorely for thy father

rpa
house; Pf. 3 fs. my soul longeth
S1D33

494
.
.

Djn
Iff
2

*
.
.

ninxnis

<fty]

nSD33
;

^ 84'
ms
-

'3-n.33

K5

s
;

'3

0^33

1
14

16 24

23

' fur the courts of

/"/ 3

K?

'isn

ZJ3 2
cf.

Ew

Hi Ke

al.),

not ashamed,
v. corrupt.

very dub.; but perhaps (Ges O nation not turning pale,= etym. supr. We thinks whole
;

26 Dn33 DWK f^K '3 iCh22 cf. 29' EzrS M cf. td. minas: D'sbs nBten D'JB '3 Ezr 2 Ne 7 7071 e. more oft. = money, measure of
.

value
'

and exchange

1 (c. 1 2

t.

coined)

Gn
27
18

16

31
31

42

s527

(E),
1

43
6
18

not necess. ; >""*-* Gn


(J),
1

?)pf
'
'

n.m.

Qn

a9

silver,

money (NH id. ;

23

Lv

Nu 3* (P), Ju

K2

K 12

Ph.Zinj.ep3; Aram. KSD3, [suao; Palm.KBDa 1 23 As. kaspu; prob. the ;>a/e metal Thes Vog
;

etc.;

so \|^68
.

Qjjgcrit.il.

'3

Che, but see De Grill Bae, and rijpo one 00Ught for money Gni7
(all

Gn 2 o +, |D3 Ex 28 21 sf. ^P? Gn 4 2 + 3 t- 2i u +; cstr. 4 3 + 22 13 Is 30 ^QD3 1BD3 1 K 20'+ 2 t, 12D3 Gn 17 4 Lj'i" #Dl Gn 3 i +2t., DSD3 Ho8 +6t.; = silver silver, tl. pi. sf. DO'fPl Gn 42*-*
al., cf.

RS

JPhI "- ,B

)'3
;

abs.

16

U.KJM7

EXI2 44

'3 P); injpi?

LV25

51

(H)

money for which he was bought; N?D '3 full 9 2224 i^f03 13SD3 price Gn2 3 (P) 1CI121
;

15

Gn
25

43

21

i.

e.

our money in
TliKian '3

full

i'tsp'? '3

Lv

50

the price
16

of his sale; DB*N '3 2


P'-jBn
;

K 12
'3

tres-

and mostly late) Jb 28 3 21 2022 Zc 13 9 Pr2 4 i7 2 7 also (in fig.) EZ22 4 10 10 T Mai 3" ^ i2 66 Is 48 ; 'HO DM'p \S\ pr 2 5 D ?''P '3 26 s3 and remove dross from silver, cf. '3 DJp Ez 22 18 (MT ; 'D '3 Co del. in view 20 DND3 '3 Je 6 30 (cf. v 29 ), D , ? , p|' "$ ^1?D3 of v ) ;
ore,

raw

silver (rare

]>as8-money,

v 7 sin-money, D^lESJn '3

Ex 30
i.e.

atonement -money,

Nu

49

redemption-money (both P)
estimated value, etc. phr. with '3 are : spy
48
10
;
'

*|3"]y

'3

Lv 27 15 "
Zc
1

9.

among vbs. and


3" Is
,

<ry, refine,

Is

22
.

t2.

dove's wings

silver as bright, shining, 'S33 yf, 68 14 *|D33 flEfO

fig.

of

Mai 3 s * f 12 7 66 10 pg! Mai 3 3b (cf. r\V\n Ez 2 2 M V~[T\1, see v20 21 ); PW beautify '33 Je
,

n$*

3.
t.

io

4
;

'3

fcWBJjl

Hb 2

19

silver, as wealth,

all;

54 13 (J) + frequently with gold, etc., v. 3nT); 13 3nfl '3 in , 3 Nu 22 18 24 ; fig. of a slave as valuoft. (c.

Gn

in

silver; ?

'SrrnS 7pE> weigh out

encased with gold and the silver to or

WD
cf.

for a person
10

able, WT1

iap?

Ex 2 1 21 (all JE);

silver as less
20
;

io 2 Ch 9 valuable than gold 1 15 s7 2 Chi also 1 K io 57 9 ; 1H33 '3 clwice


21

16 9 Je32 Gn 23 (P) Ezr 8, without !> 16 iK2039 ;'3 /3^pB'Is552 Je32 ,cf.Ex22 (E), = spend money for; 'Tyrtt? '3 ?pE^ X? Jb 28 15
;

'3 D'b6b> ''13'^-nK ^j?e^i

Zc 1

12
;

iV|** nji53 '3


;

silver,

Is 46
sell

s
,

of weighing material for idol

'33 13D
;

Pr 18" io 19 q.v.) Ju 5

20
.

4. silver as spoil of

war

S 8"

(c.

3DT,

for money
|JJ}

Ch 1 8" + 1 1 1.
.

+5.

silver
;

'33

Dt

28b

Am 2 Gn 37 K 21 615 Gn 23
6

28

14 (J), Dt 21 9 22 (P), 1 Ch 21
;

Ez 27 12 Pr 3" ('3"">D?), Zp i 12 21 22 6. silver as costly cf. also 1 K io = 2 Ch 9 1819 = 2 Ch 16 23 2 K 1 K 15 gift (c. 3HT, q.v.) 38 3 9 s i 1 6 18 15 2Ch9 14 17" 2 1 Is6o (other
as merchandise

'3 also, of food,

28 ' T3f n Dt 2

Dm

instances under 8). 117 t. in all; oft. c.


8

7. silver as material
3ilT, q.v.),
2

Gn 23" (P) j)ay the price of the field; 26 44 6 Is buy something for money Am 8 Je 32 24 s4 '3 J!3p B>S3 cf. H3p Lv 22" (H); 43 1 Ch 2 1
'

ff*>n '3 jns '33 H3p T

(c.
2

of cup

Nu io (P), '3"\b cf. v (J), trumpets 16 M 23 17 (J)+; of idols EX20 Is2 Dt29' Ez 16 4 19 4 ,5 V"i5 i35 +4t., cf. Dt 7 Jeio Hb 2 esp. of fittings of tabern. Ex 26. 27. 36. 38 (19 t.), and those offered by chiefs of people 8. silver as measure of Nu 7 (28 t.), etc. weight and value (c. 184 t.): fa. shekels:
ffi

Gn44 Gn 24 s3
;

'33 -\2V

Dt

6*

liar is its use

6b Is 55 '33 D13 Dt 2 ; pecuwith iTlS, redeem (q. v.) in Nu


1 ; ;

89 '3 npb receive money 2X5* 12 ITJJ 24 Ne 5 borrow money; nipfl Ex 22 (JE) Zend 3 ' 3 nJ S 6 money 2 money to
;

i8 w

'3

(c.

ace.)

^l'^

on usury Lv 25 s7 (H),
'3

I5

cf

'WS

D'biJE*

5"
'3

Nu
20
,

W&$
"

'3

Ex
P),

2 1

32

(JE),
15
;

cf. 2

S 24 s4 Lv
order)

^mb Dt 23 TWSDB n.pr.loc.


20
.

in Babylonia, site un17

18" (both
HBton
8
;

Ne 5
-

also

(diff.

known : DipBH

'33 Ezr 8 17

B b dpyvpiw,
yafo-

tfo&
and

15
b.

Lv 27 s 6 (P), cf. Jos 7 s1 (JE), 2 K s " 1 bpi> DND VaiK Gn a* , cf. Lv 27


once'SH nn'B^I tfytf Rlffi Je^z'. Gn 20 16 45" (E),' tf m (J),

tv Mav<f>(v

Esdr

a, r>v yao0i/Aaicia>i',

<f>i\a^tv

Esdr
v.

/3.

1 (all P),

S9

nD3

sub

II.

HD3.

more oft. om. bpV Ho 3 2 Ct 8" + 1 7 t.

fc
39

talents

Ex 38 s7 (P), cf. 1 K 20 = 2 Ch 36', 1 Ch 19


6

2
2

K
Ch

:%G)
19

1??
3"

tD^3

vb. be vexed, angry

(NH
10

Dy3,
l,; ;

s2

15
s

18* 23

25" 27

Est

Aram.D5?3(notSyr.)); QalP/'3^ii2 Ec5 42 10 s3 1 s. D$D Ez 16 2 Ch 16 7m/>/. Dyan Ne 3


;

DV3
D^Wp Ec 7 s3 Ec 5 16 10 pers. 2 Ch 1 6
Inf.
9
.

495
indignant ^112"'
7", c. 5>?
1

DCD
t[(73 3] vb.
hold under,
prob.

be vexed,

subdue

(NH

overturn,

Ne

2. be angry

Ez 1 6 42 Ec
fs. sf.

Piel. Pf. 3

nripg?

S i6
;

3 mpl.

sf. *'3^DJ?3

Dt 32 21 provoke

to anger.
1

Hiph. Pf D'V3n Ho 12"


iD'jnn 2
26

K
7

30

15
;

sf.

K 2 3 + 4 t.Pf.; ^IDJDn Je25


;

id.; [io incline (as face to ground), overturn; As. A^pri HWB346 ; cf. Ar. LiT overturn, turn perh. t&, D1 TTIEO fno Pr ; only Qal 7wip/.

compel; Aram. NB3,

back)

^"133^

(scribal

2i"
Ar., is

error forVKD'JDn ace. to SS); Imff.Bffi 1 22 M 2Ch28 25 3fs.sf.n3D^3n iSi 7 +6t.'lmpf.;


Inf.cstr. D'jnn

g^/i in secret
;

RobGes

Ew

beugt :

subdueth anger (so Thes Fl De averteth, from the

more remote ;

avarpiirfi, cf.

Ki6 +5t.; sf.'Op^jDn Je7 + 11 t., + 6 1. sfs.; PC pi. D'lTjno J e 7"'+ 4 1.


1
,3

18

NH).

i"|E3 v. sub S|D3.

1.

ua;, c.

acc. pers.

Ez
12

32'.

2.

uea;,

provoke worship of other


2

to anger, esp. of
19

provoking Yahweh by 915 16 33 22" gods Ju 2 1 K 14


28 s5
1

t/23
(NH

vb.

double, double over (late)


;

K 17

11

23

Ch

3 26 3 15 17 44 Ez 8 16 Is65 ; 16 21 1326 Dt32 ; angaria Dt 3 2 1K16 ; Dnxuna 2 1 K 16 Dt 31 29 i 16 7 Je 25 s 7 (V)T (")'BT?D3 30 8 DiTT (n)e>yO 5>33 2 Kc2 17 = 2 Ch 34^; 32 44 ;
;

29 32 Ne 3 37 Je 7 1819 n Ho 12 c. 3 instr. rtbyina


-

X *b&3, i^BIS, Nab. id*.; Aram. bs3 Eut-NabNo20 r the double; Christ. Pal. $B3 Idlot 46 Aram.'^aa, Schwally NSyr. id.; Ar.
-

JJ6</(e double, jii posteriors, buttocks; Eth.


h<?.rt: is

divide,
26
9

Xl^Sw a pari)

Qal Pf.

2 ms.

s J?? ?1

Ex

and thou

shalt double over the

mean V' 7 s 68 Dn^Dsa Je8


;

19
;

Drr^yoaVMoe

29
;

the phrases (^D'yan^ *yyi (n)jnn n'cy do the evil in the eyes of Yahweh to provoke (him)
cf.
"

sixth curtain, i.e. prob. use it double (Di); Pt. pass. ?'B3 folded double, of the breast-

to

anger
6
;

Dt4

25

19

29

31

K 16 K

K 17"

2i

piece (?E>n)
'BSni

Ex
1
19
;

28 16 39 99
let

Niph. Impf 3

fs.

so D'DJjaD 2 2i 15 Je 32 30 ; (0*)DW 30 M 22 D^yan IPX i 15 21 2 23 .The phrase is characteristic of Je and the compiler of

2Ch33

K
'

and but very dub. Co


2

Ez

the sword be doubled,

rds. plausibly ???'rjl let the

sword bereave

(cf.

VB).
cstr.
:

Kings;

seeDr ,n,rmiIH4

26

Holz

EtoI -

HMi!s7
.

t^cl
i3DT

n.[m.] the double: '3


5

'33

TDJ73 n.m. vexation, 19 Ec i 18 13 t.; DJ?3 Pr 21


5

anger;
;

'a

0132"
1

sf.

'pVS
s0
;

16
,

within the double of his jaw (i.e. his double jaws) who can come 1 elsewhere

Jb4i

1?5?3 ^,85

2 K 23 unmerited treatment,
.

9
.

D'pJQ vexation: 1. of men, esp. caused by


,

16 iD?3 Pr 12

iK
616

du.
in

15

pi.

db?

(cf.

Ar. jQ(), T\vfrn\ i,


.

rfoMftZe

Pr 12 16 17 25 21 19

sound wisdom (beyond what Job imagines), of retribution Is 40 2

27

Ec
2

2. vexation, anger of
26
s

Yahweh
1

TrOEOO

(caused esp. by worship of other gods)


21
22

n.pr.loc. near Hebron, where

30

W3y '3 f 85 anger (of Yahweh) with us; V33 '3 Dt 32 19 anger against his sons, 27 U'pK '3 v anger against the enemy (bothobj. gen.
;

K 23
;

the patriarchs and their wives were buried, 17 only in P, alw. c. art. ; 'm "** nTe> Gn 23
,

'tan

rnyo

the cave
19 13
,

Dr); Dia"!^ '3 Ez 20 28 provocation of their offering (so B.V but Co del., rightly). 3. vexation, grief yjf 6 8 io 14
see
of, cf.
10

Di

RV provocation
2
s3 3

'en
cf.

rn't? 23 50 "Ti^? Buhl ow.i60.m_ (Evidently

9 of Machpelah v 25", niytf> s0 'on n 1?*? "jy? 49


,

but meaning dub.;


part,
lot,

to 8m\avv

orig. appell., acc. to Thes=

31

Ec

18

11

10
,

also

Dy3 5

16

acc.

Ew

al.

portion, as Eth. ODft&.&Vi).

TUJJ'3 n.m. (dialectic variation of Dy?, only in Jb) ;'3 Jb 1 7 7 fc^3 Jb 5 2 ; sf. 'VV? Jb 6 2 ;
17 1. vexation, grief of men Jb 5 2 ^B'ya Jb io Pr 1 2 16 2 7 3 ). 6 2 17'. 2. vexation, anger, of (cf. 17 God; c. "H^V IjPEJ Jb io 7ne anger c7A m.
;

t[]23]

vb. be hungry, hunger, perh. also


;

hungrily desire (Aram, loan-word PB3, |B3, ^as be hungry; Ar. ^_aS

cf.

Aram.

is

wrap a corpse Qal Pf. 3 fs. h? njB3 Ez


wool,

m
1

<A
7

only shroud) ; (si vera 1.) this vine

spin
n ^?V').

?)3 v.

sub

)33

stretched its roots hungrily

toward

(|[?

HWBS ; t[e|3] n.[m.] rook (As. kdpu D1 Aram, loan-word in Aram. KB'?, \&\q perh. Heb.
;

V dub.); only
;

t]C3 n.[m.] hunger, famine (Araraaism; on form cf. Lag BN144), Jb s 22 30 3


.

pi.

29 D^B? Je 4 as place

DSD

(perh. >/ of

foil.;

cf.

S DBS

Est

of refuge

Jb 30

as dwelling-place.

6mcZ, fasten (so Levy, Jastrow/V

D^CD

496
vera
1.)

*P

tD'CB n.m.
for

appar.

(si

term, techn.

some beam
T

in a house, perhaps rafter, or

girder (\

id.,
'

Levy, Jastrow, but

ace. to

Hoffm

ZAWI11881

71

it is

changed

fr.

oblong block

anthropomorph. of \ covering Moses over with his palm,^? ttj VlSfe'J Ex 33 s2 (J), and 5 so fig. (c. JVC*) ^ 139 withdrawing ("I'Dn) big hand Ex S^ 23 ^); removing (P*07?) his afflict;

of -wood (O. T.) to a building- stout, or brick in 11 only Hb 2 for a stone out of the Mish.) wall crieth out, HMJC YV '31 and a rafter out
;

ing hand Jbi3

21
;

H*

flD?

CTST^S ^ib,

i.e.be
C.

(God) hath filled his palms with once of animals, VB3"?Jf l|p5n

light.
27

Lvn

going
etc.).

of the timber-work answereth

it.

upon

their

palms,
:

1*123

vb. bend, bend down, be bent,


bend, overturn, As. kap&pu, bend,
;

d. phrases are in applause 2 Is

Kn

dogs, t(i) paws 3 T\2^}-=clap thehands,


i.e.

(cats,

*l

12

bowed (XH
back,
avert,
,

55
10

12

(fig.

of trees), \^ 98 s

so '3 PP_n ^47*, '3 NTO but (fig. of rivers) ;

HWB847 bow, D1

Ar.

^1^fell

a seam, also turn

1'B3"nN esp. in scorn, contempt., etc.,


24
(J),
19
,

p3D
abs.,

Nu
H3n
,

Aram. H? 3 as
from
cstr.

*I5 selvage, *-J,\J& circuit, bend, curve; Palm. tfn33


1,0 - 70 ' I'

rim;
niclve,

A to$S io^y
'

p'a'E^

Jb 27 s

so "Vp*)3 yj?n
'*)
;

to Vog t|D3 curve ace. Pf. 'V22 '3 \jr 5^ tny soul is bowed
(trans.)
te>tn

); Qal down; Inf.


s

Na 3
?JB33

i'

33 n3H Ez 22 13 (of

*}^
seize

|bj*3 t|b Is 58 to bend like a rush, his head. down, Pt.j>ass. ffWD^(PJ) those bowed down, in distress, humiliation, etc.,

Ez 6" (as I s Nn 25 s ), J8"5> I 3 " 3!7 2 1 19 *33 H3K v 22 kBPI grasp, (of '>). +(2) *)?3 with tlie Iiand Ez 29 7 cf. v 7 (on text v.
t(3) of hand-grasp as pledge, Dypn

supr.)

*pB3 ~\p

Pr 6 1

(?/) tAow hust smitten thy

palms

^145"
Di">D

46

s
.

Nipli. Impf.
shall

s.

TfV^

*!?*

Mi 6 6 with what
-

I bow myself

(in

worship) toward the high God 1 H3 n.f ' K 8 M hollow, or flat of the hand,
.

(given a double hand-grasp), for another (so 18 s6 De; ninjj ri3iy) ; Bo abs. ep ypn 17 22
(cf.

*P?

3 ypn Jb 17 ).

(4) oft. of

hand spread
,

192

palm, sole of
\Ao
;

foot,

pan (NH

id.;

Aram,

id.,

out in prayer, as sign of longing to receive, c. " M -7K fens Ex 9 9 33 (J), 6 s9 etc.
-

As. kappu, hand, pan, kippatu, hollow;

(v.

yjr

143 La

17

and

iK8 =2Ch T 1 d, supr.


i"1

p.

389;

Ar. ^jS]>alm,
prob. also
cf.

/md) abs. '3 Jb


for

29"

so rd.

also fens, Nfe*i, rtBB>).

t(g)

?? II

D"' '. 2

in res-

v a );
;

40" +
2Q 7

rd.

ID? ( <g Sm Co, 3 2 K n 12 +; more oft. cstr. *\3 Gn I 3 31 sf? '3? Ju 1 2 ^B3 Jb 1 3 etc. ; in Ez ^S Qr for 133 Kt (so Ew Hi Sm Co

Ez 2 97l>

MT

pectful silence,

Jb 29". +(6) 'fig. ^3? ^333 Ju \2 i -=I have taken my life in my hand
(i.e.

m^O
4

hazarded

it),

so

1
109
.

S 19 5 28 21 Jb

13'

and
2o
s

(without vb.)
ty

^iiq

'3 fi t(7)
1S
;

Gn

'M Ex29 + 3 Da); du. D?? Is49 +; cstr. , B3 Gn 2 o 5 +, lfj Nu24 10 +, DITB3 sf. 3 t.; 6 Is 59 + 2 1., to"? 3 Jb 27* etc. ; pi. niB3 ( eS p. 7 of soles, and in metaph. senses) abs. Nu 4 416
;

24M

cleanness of palms

is fig.

for purity of act,

cf.

26 s , also Jb 9 30 22 30

V'

24* 73
7

conversely,

|5|
cf.

DDn;^) Jbi6
3

17

iChi2 18 Is59 6 Jon 3 8


Jb3i
^j*.

IS59

(so

Q"T

15 ),

In many
,

cstr.

2K 9 +
35

sf.

Vnb? Ex25 M 37 16 ; 1-

cases 'l? is not to

a.

be distinguished from
17

T;

of
(c.

human
116
t.)
21

beings, hollow or flat of hand, palm, 'B can ns ;

so in phr. t'3

2K4

W^S

f0|

Gn 40"
J7.!7

(E), set the


(cf.

Pharaoh

cup upon the palm of v iu ^T, 3 "SH? D131), similarly Lv


-ista

JW toil of the hands G1131 42 1" Jb io 3 + 1 28 2 '3 blh + 9 '3 J"3n Pr Hg 72 '3 nB '3 Pr 3 i t; cf. Mi 3 I>; PlbOJJ V78
;
,

,6

7'.

t2.

= power

t)33 jnj

Ju
^SO

6 l3

= ddiver into the power of, so Je


Pr6 3
;

(i.e.

grasp) of any one,

8 (p)4- ; teg-^j as disting. from wrist


c.

]Cfr\

Lv

i4 25

WJM*j
12
;

12 7 ,
2

cf.

*133 Ki3
,(uo

and arm, Dt

rarely

D"T (always 11133), VV 71133 *ttf 1 S 5 4 (of 10 h^KOff n f)3 Dagon),Dn;n '3 2 K p^.cf.Dn io M note Lv I4" ; npj3 '3 *6o 1 K 1)" esp. a handful of meal (lit. palmful), cf. Ec 4' (where disting. fr. D^Qn N7D a double fistful ;
;

etc., c.

S 14

16

= out of the power of Ju S4 77 2 K 16 22" = + 18 i9


6'
4

usu. 5?^", "IB, b'Sn


1
1

(title),

3 6 20 6 =Is 3 8 6 Mi 4 10 Je 15 s1 2 Ch 30 32" Ezr 8 t3. *|3 ^71* (cf. "rj 5 g, p. 391 supr.)
' ,

I*9J1, etc.,

= sole K5 (both JE),


1

of foot.
17

Gn 8 9
24
21

K
7

19
is
i
6

= Is 3 7
;

(J),

Jos 3 13 4 18
25
,

Dt
'3

24

1 1

in both these passages of a very small quantity); Lv 9 17 (ref. to ISO? tf 7t3 2 2 5" cf. >C te3

28 66M Jos

(D),

Ez 43 Mai 3
2
?
,

"^ ^?1 HIP

K^l
Ex

m%$
Dt
2
6

s 14 25 Jb

cf.

(fig.);

*irp?

4 (JE), Pr 31" Ez 21 ^ 129 6"). b. etc., the thought is that of grasping,


cf.

In

16

treading-place for 7 the cherubim Ez i of a


,

the sole
calf,

of a foot; of 7 (in sim.) v (ace.


,

hcd
to

497

1C3
1

MT

cf.

however Co).

low, bending or bent objects :

ta. hollow
Nu
7;
19
,

4. of various hol-

Arabs say
TJB? v3W
thee,

'3 Gn T 3 socket), of the thigh-joint, }T b. pan, vessel (as hollow), used in ritual, (J),

2^^

(i.e. sx>

whiten the face ') fftrl T?y *Kn JO Is 47" and disaster will fall upon
'

.1

thou wilt not be able


,

to
3

propitiate

it

(by

Ex 25 29 37 Nu 5 7"+ 15 14 B 2K 2 Ch 4 25 = Je 52
16

t.
,

iKf =
Ch
14

payment of a "1S3 of a king Pr 16 *


1

see Is 43

18

tc. /wflow of sling, 1 S 2 5 td. trpfl Lv 23 40 of huge hanl-shaped branches (or


.

Je 52

24 nisa

cover (e.g. by a. man over, atone for sin, without sacrifice 3 as subj.psaN nB3 2B21 , with what shall I cover
:

pacify the a gift). 2.


);

wrath

over (viz. the bloodijuiltiness of the house of


Saul, says David. The answer is by a death penalty of seven sons of the guilty house); 15?3

fronds) of palm-trees, the (bent) handles of the

e.

s ^313? niS3 Ct 5

bolt.

TnS3
tree,

n.f.

branch, frond (prob. of palmIs 9


13

D3)1Nt3n

Ex

30

32

on behalf of your sins (JE;


;

*|3

3 ); 'a

19"

fig.

of nobles,

rulers (both opp. P*33K rush, i.e. high and low; 32 c. sf.'inB? Jbis (of wicked 3JJ1 BWl);
||

Moses, by intercession) c. ?y of persons Nu 13 13 17" (P; by incense), 25 (P when Phinehas b. with God as subj., slays the ringleaders).
i. e. treat as covered, view Yahweh's land Dt 32" (song); p propitiously,

c.

under
I.

fig.

of palm-tree).
(of
foil.;

ace. pers., cover,

H3D

orig. inng. dub.,

but most

prob. cover, cf. Ar.JjLi cover, hide; > ES who thinks of Aram.^S?, ;io Pa. wash away, rub off,

Dt 2 1 8 (bloodguiltiness flows away in the 63 18 c. ace. nys of person 2 CI130 stream), Ez 16


pers.
; ;

of the sin

f 65'

whence
of sin:

">B3,

"*B3 of
">B3,

NH

washing away, obliteration Aram. 133 and deriv.; Ar.


0TJC "'**

nxun);

*?))

s4 78", prob. also Dn 9 (|| Dnft 23 of sin, f 79* Je 18 (|| nro> It is

ft&m expiation (see ES


TfjBegr.
derSIUine

Kn on LV4
J^"

20

-yygComp.

335f.

gm

ATBel.Gesch.S21

ow

God in his sovereignty may himself provide an atonement or covering for men and their sins which could not be provided
conceived that

Arch.il.l92T) r

Dt426

Schmol J er 8t.Kr.l891.ae(r. La gBN230<r.^


life,

by men.
:

3. cover over, atone for sin

and
shall

f I. "1D3 n.m. the price of a


(jTotvr),wergeld);
3
;

43 a life Jb 33 s4 36 18
;
||

Ex2i +iot.; T)B3 11D3 \^49 1. a price for ransom of


'3
30

ransom

2>ersons by legal rites, in the codes of and Ez abs. J^Sl '31 and the priest
1

H, P,

sf.

Is

make atonement Lv 16 32
20 - 33 - 33

a.

c.

ace. of sacred

^
3132

'3

Ex 21 30 (Covt.
;

places (by the great sin-offering of the day of


also ; atonement), Lv I6 the blood of the sin-offering
c.

code

iB>D?

pnB);
2
1
18

tfsj '3

Pr 13 8
(P)
;

Ez 43 2026 45 20 (by
KtDH
|| ,

j>

'3 ran<wi /or


s
(||

tritp).

b.

Pr 6 s5

Nu

35

^49
"IBS

rawsom ma); T|B3 12 alone 1 S 12 3 Am 5


(||
.

V1B3 At* random


Is 43

TWJ5);

2. in the ritual

by (1) of things, e.g. of the altar to usually which the blood of the sin-offering was applied 15 18 36 37 10 Ex29 3O Lv8 (||BHi?), i6 ; and specifically
-

of

iBteJ '3

Ex 30 12

is

a half shekel of the

the horns of the altar


of the tabernacle

sanctuary paid by each male above twenty years at the census in order that there might be no

plague upon them.


?y 133?
to

It

was

offered to

Yahweh,

the holy place ; 16 16 (by the great sinoffering, because of (|l?) the uncleannesses of the children of Israel and because of their trans-

Ex 30 10

Lv

atone for them.


etc.

t ^E3 vb. Pi.


10

denom. cover over (fig.),


;

gressions) ; for the leprous house by ceremony s3 of purification Lv 1 4 for the goat (|| ~^) ;
7tNtV?

Pi. Pf "133 Ex pacify, make propitiation 20 3O +3i t.; 2 ms. sf. inri-|33 EZ43 3mpl.
;

Lv 16 10 (which was presented before Yahweh to consecrate him for the bearing away
(2) of persons, ~7y
,

ri33?

Ez 43 M
;

mpl. DPH33
""MS)

Ez 45 20 Impf."*\
;

of the sins of the people).


OSTIE'QS, for

Ex 3 o 10 +iot.;

Lv? Nus
;

8
;

sf.n3n.B3'

Pn6
,5

Ex 8 30 Im/v."** Dt 2i + 4 t.;' 7n/iB3 Ex 32 ,etc; 63 s6 30 +28t.; sfs. 1*i Ez 16 Tjfl Ex 29


14

S.133S

2S21 3 nnEDK Gn
;

32

21

11 IT133 Is 47

nmoa
face by

1. cover over, pacify propitiate ; V33 rn33X Gn 32 21 Z m couer owr /it's


;
,

your persons, yourselves, e.g. by the payment of atonement-money D "l~3n *1D3 1516 at the census Ex 30 by the pip of the 50 the blood upon the altar spoils Nu 31 by u in the ritual Dn^Jf, l^y by ministry Lvi7 of priest through the blood of the sin-offering
;

the present (so that he does not see the

offence, i.e. pacify

him

E ES 0TJ0
;

'

* "'

l '

wipe

clean the face,' blackened by displeasure, as the

io 17 i2 7 8 14 1931 I6 30 33 23 28 Nu8 1221 5 24 34 2j 2 9 2 Ch 2 15 9 Ne 1 o ; of the tres1618 26 21 pass-offering Lv5 ? 14 ig 22 Nu 5 8 the whole burnt-offering Lv i 4 14 20 16 54 by the oil

Lv

2031

25.S8.1B

30

Kk

TBO
18M

498

Ten
TS^DS
n.pl.abstr. atonement, only in P:
sin-offering of the atonement

the HDlin used in purifying a leper Lv 1 4 ; by Ez 45 u ; by the priestly ministry in general I Ch 6 s4 ; by the substitution of the Levites for the
firstborn

'3H JiKtSn

Ex

30

10

Nu

8 19

Underlying

all

these offer-

ings there is the conception that the persons offering are covered by that which is regarded

Nu 29"; '3(il) Di' day of (the) atonementhv 23 8 s6 'an e\03 'arr^y Ex 29 25; '3D b'H Nu5
; ;

2 '- 28

Ex 30" money

of atonement.
late techn.

and satisfactory by Yahweh. (The 30 of the covering is stated Lv 1 6 "*S?) purpose


as sufficient

TiT)E3 n. propitiatory,
from"iB3 cover over sin
lid has
:

word

nnen
from

D3Tixtsn Vso Dsnsj inob d?^K= sliall atonement be made for you to cleanse you,
all your sins sftall ye and Nu8 21 Slip*? weh,

the older explan. cover,

no

justification in usage;
25iM8.19.20.20.21.2s
35

IXatrrtipiov;

only P:

Ex
39
;

26 34 30 o 3I ? 3 gi3

be clean before YaJi-

37
i

6.7.8.9.9

made atonement for Hum

D^
;

1??^ and (Aaron)


c.
:

Ch 2 8"

it

20 2.2.1S.14.H.15.15 Nu 7a), an(J 4O Ly j 6 was a slab of gold 2 \ cubits x 1 J c.

to cleanse them.)

the need of the atonement

is expressed by p? inNBriD because of his sin Lv4 M 5 610 i6 34 WKDDQ Lvi 4 19 i6 16 ; 31TD Lv is 1530 N?n leteo Nu 6";
;

also

7J?,
22
;

5 19

inXKn"7J? on account of his sin Lv 4' Snilerbv Lv 5 18 d. c. a instr. ^sa


.

15

Lv 5 16 Lv 7 7

with a trespass-offering Nu 5 9 11 la?? B'sp WTI D'lrn? Lv 17 for it is ; the blood with tlie living being that covers over
8
1
;

B>S3 3 (a); KV by reason of the life after De Di Kn Bahr Kau and most moderns AV

(H, see
follows
soul');
pers.,

placed on top of the ark of the testimony. On it, and a part of it, were two golden cherubim facing each other, whose outstretched wings came together above and constituted the throne of Yahweh. When the high priest entered the Holy of Holies on the day of atonement it was necessary that this highest place of atonement should be enveloped in a cloud of incense. The blood of the sin-offering of the atonement was then sprinkled on the face of and seven times before it. The temple
proper, as distinguished from porch / called Sn n*3 1 Ch 28".
II.
etc.,

was

@ 93 %,
c.

so

loc.

Ges Ew BH>a Lv (P 16 1727


*
-

Anm
.

1
:

'for the
e.

c.iya

IDD

on behalf of Lv g 77 i6 61117 24 (by Aaron), Pu. Pf IS? Ex 2<f Ez 45 17 (by the prince). 18 Is 2 8 (but rd 1SD ,_ / I.-vib, so SHuWe Che
.

(/of

following).
(loan-wd.,
cf.

+11. "^D3

n.m. pitch (Ar. 1LS

Fra 160 ), Syr. JiSao,


J31HWB348. cf -,bj

X N^SO

As. hupru,
(P).
11.

kupur

);7m/>/.->ay Nu 35 + 3t. ; 3fs. 1E3H Is 6' be covered over, atoned for. 1. apart from the ritual,nS3n "|nKBI"l Is 6 7 thy sin shall

SS

al.v.Br

MPaw

S3

14 ])_Gii 6

be covered over

(W^V.

""PI

by the touch of the

fn. [~ID3] vb. denom. (from 14 ms."lS33 JJHS31 Gn 6 and thou

1B3)J/.
it

shalt pitch

live

coal

Da? Is
Is 27'

from the alter); U 22 this


surely

mn

Jiyn

tS3;-DN

with pitch (P).

iniquity shall not be

covered over for

by

this
(
||

covered over

fiND shall the iniquity of Jacob be lDKDn "IDD namely by the de-

you;

c.

instr.

[15?

"IDS'

struction of idolatrous objects); HB3* JIOXI "IDn3

mercy andfidelity iniquity is covered over. 2. c. \ for whom, tpk ">B0' t6 pK^> Nu 35 s3 for the land atonement cannot be made, in view of the blood shed in it, except by the
pj?

Pr

6* by

III."I2D (-/of following). T~^D2 n.m. young lion; '3 Jul 4+ 16 t.; 15 D'TM Zcn 3 + 7t.; sf. pi. D'-ib? Je2 +3t.; 14 ^TB3 Na2 n^B| Ez 3 8 13 (Co rds.,T3V33); 5 4 lit. n^"1X '3 Ju 1 4 young lion of lions; Am 3 12 23 1 7 It differs from whelp "TO Ez 1 9 as old ^

enough
21
;

to

hunt

its

38 6 prey, J6 25 Ibii

Zci

i
,

3
i//-

blood of the shedder of blood


c.

in the ritual of

DH3 133 T^K Ex 29 s* wlverewith P, atonement was made (ram of consecration). Hithp. Impf. 1B2IV 1 S 3"; c. 3 instr. "DK
a
instr.

104 insim.ofroarofhostilearmyIs5 (||N 3?) 38 nmK >l1a) 8i m of '''s invincible cf. Je 5 1 (||
; .

29

might Is 3 1
-

4
(|| i">.V!);

of Isr.

among the
12
;
:
||

nations,

nm3? rata ^jrn'a


the house

fij?

-ear

tj

u iniuity of

of Eli sludl not be covered by peaceor minchah (in other words there was offering no atonement for it; cf. Pu. Is. 22 14 ).
Pf. DVi nnb nS33l blood shall be covered for them.

of prince of Mi 5"; of Assyr. princes Na2 39 s 6 Isr. Ez 19 other cases are "3^ Jb 38 10 13 of bloodthirsty Jb 4 \\brw Ho 5" ^ 9 1 2 ,s D15 '3 EZ32 enemies f 34" 35 17 58' Je 2 13 14 Ez38 (?; v. Cosupr.); ofyoungwarriorsNa2
; ; ; ;
,

Hiph.

Dt

21*

and

the

like roaring of,

righteous compared with, Pr 28 ; king's wrath Pr i9 12 20 2 ; of one of faces of


.

cherubim EZ41 19

"lM
fin.

499
El Henna

h^
14
.

113 a.m. name

of a plant,

.7

(/dub.; Henna,
with
clusters

NH ID'S;
see

Aram. tOBO, )ieo; Ar.


-

Low No

1M
)

a shrub or low
flowers

tree,

fragrant
like

whitish
grapes,

growing in
cluster

of pillar; so pi. sf. nnriB? Zp 2 2. "VIM, knob or bulb, ornament on the golden lampstand in tabernacle; <r<pmpu>Trip, Jos Arcb-' B -*''' 93 sjiluxerula : pt<TKos, small pomegranate ;

"iBSn
fig.

/b^K

of

Ex25

33 - 33 - 35 3S - 36
-

Henna Ct i" (fragrant, DnD3 Ct 4 13 pi.


.

of a beloved one);

= 3l" w
f-11.

= 37 1919
T

21 - 21 21
-

sf-

Qn ,

"'.i

iB3 25 36

=37
"T
-;

, !T^*S 25
'

31 ' 34

22

(all p).

t["C2] n.m.

village (/dub.;

NEMB3;

so

Kiep Evans Cre" nPlc,oer,bJ

Ew

TiPC3, "^nE3 n.pr.terr. prob. Crete, Di G "'0M Gie Je " 4 al. cf. A.J.
; < 1895,- 10<

Aram. K3"1D3 ; Syr. Jas, looi.ai>; As. kapru D1 HWB348); sg. cstr. 'jittjn 133 Jos 18 24 Kt
village of the

(> @ 55 X
pirates

Cap-

padncia, certainly wrong ; Mich Cyprus; AMi27ir. a i tne coast of tne NUe.Delta;
A..EU.S871.

Eb

WMM
from

Ammonites, or roieyn

'3

Qii, a vil-

Philistines,

originally

lage of Benjamin, possibly Kefr ''Ana', 3 miles

SW.

coast
;

N.ofEethelSurv"- 2W ;^.0 , 1?3Ct7 12 iCh27 25


fiv.

1C3 n.[m.]
1

village;

only

islands) iri33
tines),

Minor, and the ^Egean "ORBS Am 9/ (orig. home of Philisof Asia

sg.

cstr.

Dt 2 a (home of Caphtorim,
>K

v.

fJlH 133
<,

S 6 18

villages

of the peasantry.

iufr.);

"W33

coast-land of Caphtor.

W$$

Je 47*

the rest of tlie Vid. also , n~!3 infr.

2'V3Vn"Ov.-iS3supr.
n.pr.loc. city of the Hivites sub17

t["HrE3]
18
26

adj. gent., only pi. as subst.


;

tjTV3
Ezr
2
25

DnriS?' Cretans
expellers of the

sequently assigned to Benjamin., Jos 9


Jud.
1.

Gn io 14 (J) = 'Awwim' from


s8
.

Ch

!2
;

as

their

homes

=Ne i; Kxpcipa, etc.;=mod. Kefireh BB 1IU Mem Buhl JJ ob Gu ^ r n TD VVE3 Ne6 prob. = foregoing ( al. n.
283 IT.
lli.

about Gaza,
1.

Dt

36

G. J94. p.169.

13

basket- saddle, v.
'

sub 113.

appell.

= villages).

dig, n.cave,
1884
,

IV.1SD (/of foll., = <Kgr? cf. Sab.lB3.vb. A ,2elBerdwleMrAk "" " DM

+65 14 pasture (/dub.; Thes fn. 13 n.m. der. fr. "^? lamb (= lamb-pasturage) Schwally ZAW 0890)186 fr rn3) an(J comp Ag fc^ [ w hich
;

X.

DHM
No

"

- hl,,- c,

17 -

No'"' comp. also Eth. quoted by Eut YX&.C: basket, measure; Nab. 133 cave,sejmlchre,
;

"" 27

HWB35a however =nursery of trees, grove Dl ], N8I0 from 113 q. v., orig. Ar. Ji cistern; Honi

=round
23

enclosure);

sg.

only ^rnj

13 Is
,

synon. of snap

in

Eut

N*blb

fOittl n.m. bowl (NH


-

id.;

$ Kites)

bowl of gold or silver, used in the temple 1717 1717 '3 i Ch 2 8 ; pi. cstr. *&} 1 Ch
(late),

20 30 a roomy pasture; pi. D^S ^37 '3 65 14 <&e are clothed with t/ie fSSn pastures ' Ci who tr. lambs i/r 37 20 after sheep ( > Schwally 14 and underst. Is 30 23 of a def. Aq @ S, and 65 in. 1? lamb v. sub 113. pi.).

W%

2 8'

7 -' 7

Ezr

1010

S 27 .

11.

"liES n.m. hoar frost

47 >; Ib3

Ex

16" (P), Jb 3 8 M

(NH
.

id.)

\"\3 n.[m.] kor, a measure (usu.


'3

ion (Ez45 14
)da
;

cf.

v 11 )

(NH

lis,

dry),= Aram. K"to,

hence, as loan-words, Gk.


;

<edpo$,
,

t[t#S3]

vb. only Hiph.

make

Fra, 207

bent,

press or bend together (NH Hiph. id. ; S?33 furnish a vessel with a bent rim, 8*313 a broad-

2 " 01886 11 734 156 Dl Pro,m comp. As. ; ; 113, No kdru, and der. fr. 113 (but see now kdru
-

-/dub.; fro, Lag

'-" 30

cf.

Id BN *

Ar. Jj

D1 HWB349 )); rhb


D"t?n

'3

2 npi? '3 v

of

feet;

rimmed vessel; Ar. u-iS have bent or crooked Tel Am. kapdsu, sole of foot D1 HWB348
(doubtfully), T,l Am. letter,,' VocbA

but

inf.

fr.

E>33

ace.

to

Wkl

and 2 Ch 2" s 27 ; ">3i? as liquid measure (of oil) Ez 45". Arch 18S Now Arch ^ and, on See further Benz

ffi

; pi.

tnb

of 'n

B^
-

'

13K3 La 3 16

lie

;_Hiph. Pf 3 ms. sf. made me cower in the ashes.


n.m.
1. capital,
;

'S^W
2.

capacity, v. in.
=* b

1DH

rd. JOS' ri3 for

MT V "3 (cf. and


Dn
21
,

p.

330

f.

supr.

in
2

Ch 2 9).

fi. "faffiS, "tfffj

T[73"C]

vb. either
N^3")3
)

denom. be-mantle

knob, bulb (2. perhaps earlier mng. Hoffm zaw in. (1883). com p_ g vr- Jj^aaa pear (Low i2*^ "tin33 Am 9 capital ***), from shape); 1.
1

and not (Marti G1


'

BAram. (from

3 t/ this = mantle, = Ass. karballata, cap (but

Kriegs[?]-mantei;

Zehnpfund

BA8
2

"

5K
)),

or

K k

ms
poss.
ins.
i

500
HWBS52
i"Di"I3

3TO
)

quadril. bind round (from 733, with Pu. ^><. pass. }" 7*13 ?3n3!3 ->) ; only Ch i s27 bemautled with a robe of byssus.
fl.

; only Qal Impf. c. ace. cogn., tTffl rna Dnp 2 K 6 a and he gave a great feast for them (the context requires this sense, but
text dubious,

7V13
Ar.

vb. dig
Ij3 (c.

(NH
and

.,-

Aram.

No 2 "01886
a

'

724
,

cf.

Klo).
(si

NTJS,
461

Eth.

h;

tpPS
v.

n.f.

feast,

2X6"

vera

1.

esp.

Syr. );s

is 6 sAort,

cut off

X *3f Aa/> Dalm ; Syr. fpSf ftoB; Mish. na id.; As. tere, large vessels for HWB35S cf. kiru holding corn, etc., D1 (dub.)
Ar.
,09

(i.e. Gr -

Dozy"- ); rounded offl),


<jr,

foregoing).

U^,

3113
,|

n.m. cherub ,'3 Ex 25 19 + 26


1

t.;

pl.D

a'i3^99 + 33t.;
id';

D'rTQ

18 Ex25 + 29t,;
;

Wkl

T.lA.Tb..
orig.
Zeg>

Ba ZMQ

1887. 615

conj ec t Ure s

be

round as

v
;

nns 40 1 s. W13 Gnso 3 pi. Jeio^+st. sf. nri3 Nu 18 33 21 3 mpl. WJ Impf. 3 ms. "1?! Exzi Gn 26 s5 .P*. H13 Pr 16 27 26";dig a grave, s 1?i3 Gn 50 (J), cf. 2 Ch 16"; a well, IN? Gn Nu 21 18 (song in JE) a pit, 113 Ex 26* (J),
2

JO
;

</te

is
16

mug., and comp. Ar. cjo ,5 round) ; Qal Pf 3 ms. H~)3

Ch 16" ^
6
;

ms.

,/,

V13

HWB300 be gracious to, bless D1 but kardbu karuou is great, mighty, Id' bK2 on poss. adj. connex. with 3113 cf. Dl in Baer **; As. kirubu = sedu (name of winged bull in Assyr.; 0r, lDMM18 El* Tr Dl Plr154 ) has not been v. Len 2 *' 68 Elp0! Apr Mw ,885 cf. y.F.
, ;
'
-

(NH

Aram. N3TI3, ]i

^dub.;

As.

,2li

'-

verified, ZA v

Budge

'

Teloni

'

I24ff
-;

the older view, connecting '3

with

ypv^jf,

griffen,

and deriving from Pers. giriften, lacks evidence and probability. Pos-

2i M

fig.

of plotting against others ty j' e

so

sq.

rime*
;

JeiS 20 22
-

Pr26 27

hence

II9 sq. nivp 6 njn H~i3 Pr 16 27 o;ie


,

<*
;

Bq

nriE>

sibly the thunder-cloud underlies the concep1. the living chariot of the theophanic tion); God ; possibly identified with the storm-wind

digging a

yjr

8U

=2 S 22
(\\

11

3r>3-^ 33-W and he rode upon

calamity ;

B??|? V' 4 (with allusion to the cavity of the ear) for me,

'3

ears

^as< ilwu dug

a cherub
wind).

thou hast given me the means of hearing and On ^22 17 v. II. Ttt. Niph. obeying thy will. 13 Impf. 3 ms. TinB' TTT3) ny f 94 until the pit

Eden Gn
Sabaoth,

be digged for the wicked,

fig.

of judgment.
pi.

TLniS]
cstr. in D'jh

n.f.

oistern (or well), only


T\\i

pastures of ( with) wells of shepherds, but text dub. ; '3 a gloss

ni3
-

Zp

3K* (niK3?) " phrase D-STOn Yahweh Sabaoth throned on the cherubim 1 S 4 4 2 6 2 S 6 1 Ch 1 3 ; the context shews that the cherubim of the ark of the covenant are referred to, and it is probable that the same
in

flew swiftly on the wings of the 2. as the guards of the garden of 24 3. as the throne of Yahweh 3 (J).

reference

is

in 2

K 19 =
16

Is 37

ace. to
D'JTI ni3
;

Ko um M ^ A'"a
(*

4.

Kpfa

We
;

gives an account

of: a.

\^8o 99 two cherubim of


,
.

16

ma

*"*;
Zp

views nn3, plausibly, VtXf Bohrae as erron. variant of preceding FnO, so Schwally Rothstein in Kau Ai
'

as @) kereth= Philistia 2 **"" 11887 212

v.

(JOTfh further

solid gold

upon the

slab of gold of the JT1B3

facing each other with wings outstretched above, so as to constitute a basis or throne on which the glory of Yahweh appeared, and from

t[pTj;n] a.m. pit


2* salt-pit (but

(?),

only

cstr.

n^O-niSO

not certain).

fll.

[H13]
,

vb. get by trade, trade


'

whence He spake EX25 18-22 37 7 9 NU7 89 b. numerous cherubim woven into the texture of the inner curtains of the tabernacle and the ial 8S6 veils Ex 26 5. K and Ch describe 36 the cherubim of the temple a. two gigantic
; . :

images of olive wood plated with gold, ten


, cubits high, standing in the "l 3' J facing the whose wings, five cubits each, extended, door, two of them meeting in the middle of the room to constitute the throne, two of them 2 Ch 6*-** extending to the walls 1
!

(NH
J

3 act of buying, purchase (so 3 " 323 Kttstenlandern,' Levy'^ '); Ar.
n"i
;

in^den
let

for hire)
3
(d.
cf.
s
f.

only
dirim.,
;
;

Qal Impf
si

I s. sf.

jj* ^.SKJ
mpl.

Ho
;

but

Dt 2 Dt 2 6

We) Jb 6 27

3 mpl. TO
</e<

vera punctat., Ge8

i20-2,b

Jb 40 30

2
c.

T\in
2

8^

io-is

by trade, buy,

ace.

Ho
27

g?-s
18

Q|, (doubtless influenced

by Ez)

3
30
.

represents

them as the

chariot of

Yahweh

sq. "75? Jrade

m, ta/ce <rad of Jb
vb. give a feast
cf.

40

till.

[7113]

(lit.

per-

haps bring (guests), invite;


kirelu, feast, kireti iskun,

As. kar4, bring,

lie

gave a feast, Dl

1 Ch 28 b. images of cherubim were carved ; on the gold plated cedar planks which constituted the inner walls of the temple, and upon 29-86 7 2 Ch 3 and the olive wood doors 1 K o on the bases of the portable la vers, interchanging
;

"H3
with lions and oxen
sents that they

501
36 .

"trO
tti^aST,
ltflD2r>| n.pr.loc., city

i q^ a j g0 re p re . jwere woven in the veil of the

on Eu-

"Wf^

2CI13 a. cherubim
.

14

Ezekiel describes the as four living creatures, each


6.

phrates (As. Kargamis, Gargamis,


265

cf.

Dl F,r

*;

Egypt. Ka-ri-ka-mai(1)-sq

WMM""cf.

Europ.263.

and man, having the figure and hands of men, and the feet of calves. Each has four wings, two of which are stretched upward, meeting above and sustaining the throne of Yahweh; two of them stretched downwards so as to cover the creatures themselves. The cherubim never turn but go straight forward, as do the wheels of the cherubic chariot, and they are full of eyes and are like burning coals of fire, Ez I 5-28 g 3
with four
faces, lion, ox, eagle,

etym dub

ac(,
<1

t()

j5 offm AOKQg.Act.

r..wn.i

Dl

lc

RS ;CT03-13

Fr<*", - , -"-

='CWe

of Mish,'

Is io 9 2

Ch 3520 (@L XpxXapiins,

/ti),

B*D3"|3

Je 46 s (

Kapxnfuts).

Hittite capital, E. bank of Euphr., mod. JeraKQF C0T " 10 9 Dl ' bis, or Jerbds ; Schr *j Jen zAy11 (18iB,.365 thinks he reads G(K)ar-g(k)a-

'

mi-si(e)-ra8=' king of Karkemish


tite
')

'

on ('Hit-

inscr.

from Karkemish.

io ii ; the king of Tyre is scornfully compared with one of these, and is assigned a residence in Eden and the mountain of God Ez 28 14,16 b. Ez knows of no cherubic statues in the new temple, but represents the inner
;

1-20

22

'D3")3 n.pr.m. Pers., a eunuch of Ahasuerus, Est


1
10
.

rtinsns v rms-ai sub to.


.

CP3
id.;

n.m.

Dt28 S0
'

I,CT 2
'

walls of the temple as carved with alternating palm trees and cherubim, each with two faces, the lion looking on one side, the man on the
other.

(f.

vineyard
D13

Aram.

SO"!?,

Liji
'

Zinj.

DHM
t

(NH
8"'-

M
;

Ar.

It is evident that the

number and the

vine; Jen

,JT 'J, ZA *" <lf92>

11

vine;

Eth. XtC7\ nC9\

tions

form of the cherubim vary in the representa(cf.

EZ41'
2-6

D , Q"jE' of
bim.

Is 6

The

8 25 It is probable that the ). are another form of the cheruApoc. of the seals Rev 4-6 combines

etym.

dub.

Thes
20

al.

comp. As. kardnu, vine; comp. Ar. \jf noble,


;

generous, fertile, but precarious)

abs. 'a
7

Ex

them

in four

coa.

T'H3

adj. gent. prob.


coll.

=
v

Carian, only

c.

22"+, D^g GnQ -)-; cstr. D"}.? 1 K2i + ; sf. 3 >p-i3 Is 5 "+ *|Cn3 Ex 23" + etc.; pi. &r?~P 13 Jos2 4 -f; cstr.'*?")? Am5 1 +2t.; sf. -J3
, ,

art. as subst.

Carians,
4

foreign body-guard of king


)

nan 2S20 Kt (< Qr 'rnan, which We Dr Bu prefer).

DT&3

T$ 2KH

(cf.
19

name given to RS rao '"' w 'a


'

Ne 5 s + 3 t. 20 yard Gn 9
;

r , J3

>?n3
1

(J),

Am 4 + 2 K 2I + 9
9
1

t.,
t.

etc.
i

vine-

21,
'a;

Ct
cf.

2
23

i5.i5

g0 even j u jgs

wnere r d. rim

cf.

nfnj

n.pr.loc. and

JlVTHS

v.

sub

ma.
,

GFM, who however doubts genuineness); + m_ Ex23 u (E) and oft. (v. IH); + Ttjf Ex22 45 (E), and oft.; fig. of Isr. under '''s
care

T^IO (v'of following; cf. Aram. ^13 ylo enwrap, surround, "an3, |a9 bundle, N3"]3, [oio city ( + many other deriv.); K?n3, (.ojjj,

Is5

lff
-,

cf.

10 3" Je 12

fig.
20

of Shulamite's

complexion Ct
cf. '3

6
,

governing 'a are

VCJ
V1\

of

her heart

8 12

Vbs.
s

Gn 9

Am 5"+ 16
31

1.,

NH fj$

199 Mil

6
;

scroll, etc.)
fljjfl*]

bb begin to use fruit


ftt

Dt22 9 (c. 2 ace); 66 28 30 Je of, Dt 20


1

^n
;

a.m. robe tTji-Cri

Tiani Esto
cf.

15
.

HDHD
33"]3,

quadril. (-/of following; furnish with a rim, enclose, set).


cstr. naTBPl '3

NH
4

IDT prune, LV25 ; "W3 gatlier, harvest (lit. cut of, i.e. grapes, Lv 25" ), Dt 24 21 Ju g-

34

T23~\3 n.[m.] border, rim, of


id.)

altar

(NH
38

V* glean, Lv 19 Dt 24 &$? Jb24 ?ax Jos 24" (usu. eat fruit of Is 65 21 etc.); locusts devour Am 4 9 (si vera 1.) On n.pr.loc.
cf.
10 21
; ;
' ,

Ex 27

s
;

c.

sf.

133-13

D<D"13 i>3 v.

11.

S>3K

4;

0"J3fJ

IV3

v.

p.

1 1 1

b.

(both P).

T |_3"13 J vb. denom. tend vineyards, dress


n.[xn.]

1*03^3

saffron

(crocus
;

sativus)

vines, only

(NH

id. ;

and

yellow, pale;

ffi=
also

Kp6 K0S

Hithp. grow Aram. ND3"H3, Lsaaiaa Ar. ** Abh M " "7 so


:

vb.

denom. D3"]3

2X25"
(both
||

Qal Pt. 16 Je52 <||

pi.

vinedressers
5

D'PIS

a-aa*),

Joi 11 2Cb.26'
(||

Dn?K),

D3W3

Is

(5

id.)

crocus;
-

Lag
'-;

'

'

JHMordt

B,b '""-

83

otherwise

who comp.
pov\
;

Ct4

Sab. D3Da, Ar. llX^S


14
;

DHM = Gk. ayxa'",

n.pr.m. 1. a son of Reuben Gn 14 3 2. a Judaite Jos 46" Ex 6 Nu 26 1 Ch 5 7 118 2 so 4 but rd. perh. 1 Ch We (cf. 7
fi. ''EPS
. 1

on meaning

v. esp.

Lbw No

'

162
.

9 )

throughout
; ,

^3

x<>PH-( )'-

^-o
fn. "'KTO adj. gent, of
art. '3^, as subst.
,,

503
I.

TO
t,JH3 bow down (NH
id.;

")3 1; only c.

Aram. 1H3

Nu

26
-

s
.

fi.

7Q"|3 n.m.
s 88-

I,S9 17

1. plantation, gar(? + B~!|, i6' + 1 2 t.;

den-land.
cf.
sf.

2. fruit,
81

garden-growth

Ges

Sta S2W) ; abs. 'a Is 18 1. garden-land, Is i?P">3 Is io + 2 t.


;

mouth into water, or waterput 1 i.e. kneel to drink ? denom. fr. foil. 1\ vessi Qal Pf. 3 m. 'a Gn 49' + 6 t. ; 3 mpl. V]3 Ju 7 6 + 4 t. ; Impf. VO) Ju 7 5 + 3 t. 1 ft 5 10 2 mpl. nV"!?SJ Ezr 9 3 mpl. ftTtSf, Jb 3 i
Ar.
c.~S

one's

16 10

(||

18 Dn?-a), io
15
'5

(||

->K),

29"

17

nan

is 65

12
;

pi.

(opp. Jiaa^,
26

TR), 32

'(opp. s3 2 Ch i3-|p), 48 Je 2 7 the country

131D, ny:), v Je 4 (opp. 'an 26 10 (opp. nnnn)


;

16

Inf. cstr. $ri3

1K8
,

6 1. Impf.; njrpji ^ 95 64 5 ;' Pi. Via Est 3 ; pi.

n?
;

of garden-land,
z,
4
,

i.

e.

fertile

\SVV3 n$T
forest of it
-^"11.

garden-like On Mi 7 14 v. 11. (viz. of Lebanon). 2. by meton. (fresh) fruit, garden-

2Kio = Is3f tU

2 4 tfyji Est 3 ; f. nijnb Jb 4 . 1. bow D'ana by 56 to drink Ju 7 in supplication to Elijah 2 u in the 6 i ; worship of God 1 K 8" Ezr9 ;

groivth, 2

K 4" ( + Dnty'f

Dnb)
'ai

Lv

14

+ 3nK

D'3-O subj. and 7 of God 1K19" Is 4s 23 ; without train c. ja^aa* 72 s mnne>n 2 Ch 3 M 6 2 " 7 29 ^95 , worship of God, but Est 3 in obeisance to Haman. 2. bow down, of the
c.
; ||

Bfoa *?, and bn?, q. v .),


j-n.

^j nr6 Lv 23".

couching lion
3. preg. with) a
c. 7$),

Gn

49

Nu
.

7 "2") 3 n.pr.mont.

et urb. Carmel:

bow down over

1. mt.-promontory on Mediterranean, with fertile slopes, Tel el-Amarna (Ginti-)Kirmil,

JaBtrow JBL,L1892-"
2

6
;

Jos

s6

K 2a 4
fig.
14

9
2

'3n-in
1

iKi8 I9S0
42
;

woman Jb3i 10 woman in childbirth 1 S 4", so of animals 3 12 idols, removed by enemies IS46 Jb39 nisria D^T? Jb 4 4 knees of tottering (feeble)
;

24' (both poetry). (in order to lie 4. bow down, of

s5
;

'3n Bfch
22
;

Am

K 18
,

c. art.

also Jos
(in

of Isr.
(less

Je 50 19 as pasturage and, as flock of '), cf. ('a without art.)

+ 1^3,

prob. rend, garden-land, 1. ?9"!-> 2 soWeGASm); '3n Is 35 ( + fiJ^n, |*n^n); '3 l833'( + ^?^> fat* and fe>3, marking extent of
7

Mi

enemies in death, 7B3[l] JH3 bow and fall down Ju 5 2727 27 ^ 20 9 preg. without 7S3 2 K 9 s4 Is 12 4 c. nnn i io . Hiph. 65 Pf. 3 ms. jn?n 31 36 2 fs, sf. ''Wjron Ju + 78 ; Impf. 2 ms.
-

ynan
grief death

22

40

Inf. abs. y")3n

=Vr Ju
.

18 40 ; Imv.
1

35
.

1.

sf.

inynan ^17";

cause to bow in

Ju

35 - 35

land),

Na

(+?"aij,

|B>3)

(sim.

of Nebuchad.);

D|3 7Ef]a3 Je46 Ct 7 6 '33 T]$? Jg'tfl


;

19

^17"

78

31
,

c.

2. cause to 60 w (foiow in nnn 2 S 22 40 ='f 18 40.

(but v.

V)3);_ on
' .

Carmel

v.

GASm- 1B"

r-

t&Tsf] [*]

leg,

(NH

1H3, Aram. Nfl3,


21

Buhl

23

2. city, 3 h. S. of Hebron, b^TJ


1

UUo);only dual fem.

Jos 15" mel)


BB
;

S
J

^'33

25

2- 2- 7
5

5 n^O-)3 v

(=

<o

Car-

0^3
P,

Lv 9

14
;

sf.

vyns

Dyo Lvn + 3t.; Ex i> + 3 ; two


t.
'

nbo-)3n I6
II.

25

40

. Mod. Kwrmul, Eob


c. art.,
,

(bending)

legs,

L 492-198.

97

gun
i

0. 163

1YSFW
;

W^
in

of animals in ritual phrase of Ex I2 ' hi* head with his le98

Lv 4 11
the Carmelite,

(V)5na(n)l (l)aip(n) (his)

inwards and

""

/P"0

adj. gent.,
5

(Am) legs
legs of

Ex 29" Lvi 9,3


mouth

8 21 9 14 ;

Am 3

12

(of

of Nabal '3H

(0

We

S 30 2 S 2 2 3 3 so also 1 S 27 s Klo Dr Bu Kit ; MT n^cnsri, of Abi-

gail); of

nvn

S 23 36 = 1 Ch 1 1 37
1

of lion) ; of the long bending hinder legs of the Saltatorial OrthoN" H, tBlbS0 jMl84 Lv 1 1 21 ; Dr ptera ( v Tiistr )
.

lamb

f.

n^tp-ian

the Carmelite88,
I

Ch
J

of Abigail.

7 , 0^3
deriv.

n.|

m.
;

crimson,
late

carmine,

i.

e.

W? n^^ vbni' ?y?t? D5H3 17 have bending legs above their feet, etc. which * ~S")3 n.m. ootton (or fine linen) (loan-

H??

^8

crimson

stuff, cloth
fr.

(prob.Pers.loan-word,
v.

word

fr.

Sk. karpdsa, cotton, Pers.


8""** 1148

and a

Pers.

") J
n??n
(

jworm,
14

De ZL",Th

(j-'jji
i

fine

linen; hence also Kupnaaos, carbasus, Ar.


' '
-

only 2 43
6

Ch 2 6B

jJ6S,
'a "fin

(in all
rd.

+ (!J-)f9?1^.
formed

pa
:

also); go
;

perh. also for

Talm.spB-13; cf-Lag*);brbzm HI "" "' U7 ' Est 1 6 ( Kipmur/row) cf. Cel S


: .

V>3 Ct7

(||?ia-|K

Gi, of hair

spirally, like shell-fish

Gr, of glossy hair).


i
41
.

P13]
11.

vb.

V of

foil.

(NH

ill? use

cir-

t p3 n.pr.m., an Edomite Gn 36**= 1 Ch

cumlocution; ZTpl.Ti?^ dances; Ar.j$ return, repeat, attack anew, advance and retreat; Jiji
id.;

3D"0

v.

sub DD3

whirl about; orig. perh. move around,

ID

503

n -n
t^H3

then surround, enclose, recur, etc.; Eth. hh& turn a mill, only pt. ; h"Cft*<J: v. rotate, revolve,
roll,

V of

foil.

(Ar. iJiSbe wrinkled).

and

deriv.

Di 838 ')

; only

FilpSl, Pt.
16

13-13tp

dancing

(lit.

whirling) 2

S 6"

(||H2).

t[iin3] n.[m.] belly (NH D13 i<; Aram. ND13, l^iia id.; Mand. DSn3, ND1N3, uterus,
Ni} Mi5i.iw.

11.

"13 n.[m.]

he-lamb, battering-ram
2

Ar ^j^Eth.

lnC>"l wrinkled or

Zim in Schwally perh. (As. kirru, lamb fr. dancing, skipping, galloping in field cf. Ar. {battering-)ram as in Eng., fr. butting ;
; ;

^
;

1-' 1890 *'

186

cf. folded stomach of cud-chewing animals "' 20 44 As. karsu, body, belly); ; only sf. Lag igna Jesi 34 of Nebuchadrezzar under fig. of
1
'

sea-monster.

ram and ram cf. Dozy"


LjllS

buttress,
4'

);
4

14

Lane

also battering1

sg.
;

of the ruler (as tribute)


6
4 9

only Is 16 the lamb elsewh. pi. &!3

Un3

n.pr.m.

v.

Ehra.
i
14
.

Am
f

1^2^13
t J"H3 As. kardtu,

n.pr.m. a Pers. prince Est


vb. cut
11. t.

1S15 2K3 Je5i


18
;

40

(in

sim.),

Ez

39

'3

abn

Dt32

/w/a< of lambs;

'3

DI

off,

out

T 291

DHWyi
D"H3
rds.'

Is 34* the blood of lambs and goats; 2 2727 a (in v Co battering-rams Ez 4 21

hew offDl
;

HWB357

down (NH id.; x ;Qal Pf. '3 )


;

Gn

18

15

19

ms. "13
8
t.

Dt 2020

1 s. "J?!?
28

tfiV, cf. also 13 )V3 p.

AV;
1 1

MT RV
supr.

as above). Vid.

Ex 34 27 +

+
(ace.

; 15 t, ; + Impf. ni3? Jb 40 _ s 2 ms. ni3ni s5 f; is.nn3KIs6i 2it.;

Pf
;

t[m3^3]
lating

n.f.

'dromedary
pi. abs.
-

to

Ki
51

iSn
^83
11 19 ;
2
6
;

2
;

nrrpx
1 t.

Is'55

3 mpl.
2
6'
;8 44

a vrpi Hoi2
;

Thes ; perhaps from constantly repeated undu-

pl.'niii33

Gn
;

31

sf.wni?? Je

movement)

only

+3
12
;

nHS"]??

Is

66 20

+ Dnisoi csxai aaia


a gloss ace. to
*

cdid?; the whole


I

S3

Impf. +4t. Imv.;


;

Imv. "HIS
Inf. abs.

S 1 1 ;' Vims ni3 Ho io4


;

list is

Du Che lDtr

nn3 Ne9 8
44" +
2 t.;

").

133 n .f. T

o.io*x.32.

a round: hence 1.

3. 2. a round loaf. a round district. a round weight, talent (NH id.; loaf, weight, talent; Aram. N133, ]|aa, talent; Tel Am.

nh3 2 Ch'2 7 29'; sf. W3 1 S 24 12 pi.orf.niil Ex34 + 3 t.; +3t. Pt.act; 2> aS8 T\Va LV2 2 24 cstr. THIS Dt23 2 pi. n[i]D-i3
;
-

cstr. T113

8 Je34 +2

t; Til? Is

10

foreskin

gaggaru

kaspu

Wkl No * " M
-

Christ.- Pal.46

Aram.
on
2
cstr.

)V-.W>;fl, of honey-comi Schwally"""- ; 12 NB2M format, v. Ba ; abs. '3 Gni 3 -r;

13?
23
,

1
T

s6

+
;

du. *1D3 BfS??


pi.

16
7

24

privy member Lv 22" (H) s324 2 13 Dt23 ; cluster of grapes Nu5612 (E); bough 4849 head of man skirt I S 24 of tree Ju 9 ; ; 4 22 9 51 1 Ch 1 S 17 31 2 S 20 ; garments 2 S io 5 4 4 19 palms of hands 1 S5 ; sprigs Is 1816 19

iK7 +3t; 1.
;

12

cut off:

a. things:

c.

ace.

Ex 425 (J);

nn33 133 2 K 5 + 2 t. Chr 1 1. the round (or oval) Ju 8 1 S io3 (loaves) 1011 esp. of the Jordan valley, PTJSB 13? Gn 13
Chr
s
;

Ks

cstrT

D^ 33 T,
5

v 23

0*111

Ch

22 1414 +
;

t.

b. persons, c. ace. pers. \0 loc. 50 5 1920 2 2. cut doum, c. ace. trees Dt 19 20


i
23

Jen

K
;

=Is 37 24 Is44 14 Je6 6 io3 22 7 46 s3 Ez 31 12 13 2* 26 30 13 = 2 Ch 1 K 15 asherim Ex 34 (J) Ju 6


9
,
-

1G

K 7 =2 Ch 4
46
;

I5
2

K 18
715
,

14

17
;

abs. -!33n
a
28
;

Gn

19

1725
1J

Dt 34
29

S 18 23
s3

GASm
Ne
3

'3D fft Gn O505 Buhl' G112 ;


2
28
.

'3H

'1?

19

v.

district
33

of Jerus., '3H
cf.

1 2. Zoer/ of bread (from


1

Orb 133 shape),


s1 1 Ch'16 ; 37 ta. a weight 3

D$

Pre 36 nh33 1 S
2

Ex

29
.

round s3 Je
3.

CSVn fl"]3 ]iewers of timber Is 1 4 4. 6 M 7 212 n(i)rn3 hewn beams 1 '3 cut, or make a covenant (because of JV")3 the cutting up and distribution of the flesh of
s
1|

= 2Ch2
Ch
2
9
;

23

3.

heiv,

timber

K 5 2020
.

io 3 Ju 8 5

(also fr. shape), fliety

a weight of lead,
"b.

133 Zc 5 7 serving as cover of an epfaah.

the victim for eating in the sacrifice of the covenants, see nna) ; '3 1B>K 5>3}H the calf which
18 they cut Je 34 (referring to

a particular unit of weight, talent, usu. of 14 '3 2 S 1 2 30 2 9 + 1 8 t.; gold or silver :3JJ 5 39 f)D3'3 1K20 +2it.; but also of iron,

^ 5o
Ho
Dt

5
;

abs.
;

io 4
3

c.

Gn 15'); TOfty Gn2i 27 32 3 i 44 (E) 1S18 3 1K5* riN with Gn is 18 Ex 34 s7 Dt 31 (J)


-

16

2K5

?jng

The weight of the


,

Ch 2 9 7 and bronze m>n? Ex 38^ 1 Ch 2 9 7


talent

was 58-944

kilogr.

(=129-97
Benz

lbs.) ace. to older (Bab.) standard,

later 49-11

kg. (=108-29 lbs.) and less; v. Arch.WftW Now Arch.l.Sf. __g ee a)s0

W_

1 7 Is 28" 2 29 2 S 3 5 28 8 13 31 32 33 10 Ez 17 13 Zc n' f 105 9 Je 11 3 i 34 s s8 8 16 c. 0? Gn 26 1 Ch 16 (J) Ex 2 4 (E) Dt 4 s 21 u 2 Ch 1124 9 J Ne 9 8 1 K 8 2 Ch6 23 5 9 29 s H02 20 12 2 Jb4o 28 '3 omitted 1 S 20 16 22 1 s2 " 5 Jos 9 - 7 ""- 16 10 9 c. b Ex 23 2 Ch 5 8 34 34 3 2 2 s5 24 (JE) Dt 7 Ju 2 1 S 1 1 2 S 5 1 K 20
-

69 - 69

13

1213 ' 21

I5:' 5 38

rro
2

504
10

VTO
8

Ch n' 2Ch2i 7 29 Ezno Is 55' s6 61 Je 32* EZ3 f 37 Jb 31 ^89 '3 omitted 18 s 133 Ex 34 10 2 CI17 1 S 1 I (J); 3$ 1 S 2 3
4 s
i

Kn
8

44

+i5

t.;

JVJJO

S 20 15
4
.

+sf.
2. cut

2 t.

1.

cut

18

flattering lips >// 12 the life of: a. animals


off, c.
.

c.

2K23 =2Ch34
c. by Ch23 for JVO Neio

sl

"je 3 4 1518 ; f>& \%

2K11
is

17
;

16

against,
;

Note.

WTO

and
I|J*

W Hg2
for

^83*; njp$
6
.

used

If'lyB?

Is 57

is

usually

rendered as KV made for thee a covenant with But JP is them, with ellipsis of '3 as above. The clause not used in such a construction. is commonly regarded as corrupt by recent
critics.

(H); 13 Zc 9 10 b. of men abs. ifr 109 by men, c. ace. 16 14 4 enemies Ju 4 24 1 S 24 s2 1 K 14 18 2 Ch 22 7 Isio" Ezi7 17 Ob 14 ; c. ace. and JD enemies Jos 11 21 Je 48 s ; the wicked i/c 101 8 a clan Nu 4 18 (P) young men by death Je 9 20 people 16 9 neci-omancers 1S28 ; by the sword Na3

ace.

and JP frogs Ex 8 s

K ace, cattle Lv 26 horses Mis 9 (J);

off,

destroy

Gr emends Bnpy

Onp,

this

is

and gives the usual construction; Du, 2 after Ho 3 followed by Buhl, reads 5 Wiph. Pf. 3 ms. rrpj Jo i + 5 t. ; rna? Jo 1" + 2 t. 3 fs. nrnaj Gn 1 7" + 1 6 t. nrnirj
easiest

T3W

V^
Gn
8

38
;

9"
J

ms. rn?? Ob' 21 t.; '"n?3;


31

10
;

+ 8 1.
9
;

Pf.;

Imp/. Hlf,

Ob
9
J

3 mpl. WV)3*;

Zc

I3

W?l?. Jos 3"

J"0.3 n

Nu 1 5
;

34

V' 3 7

* 37 "
;
;

t.

Impf.';

//
nail
.

name Jos 7 c. of men, by God c. ace. Dt 19 Jos 23 4 (D) Zp 3 6 various persons and things Is 48 s Je 44" 51 62 Ez 25 16 30 1S Zc 9 6 c. ace. and JD Ez 25 7 Am i 5 8 2 s H?P Na2 14 ^34" = io9 1B V)'f?P Is 9 13 TD Mi 29 8 P.3 byn 5 ; ^3BD Dt 12 2 S 7" = 1 Ch 17 16 3 18 7 toy 3$0 Lv I7 np-JKn iS 20 iK 9 Zp i 2o 3 5i (H); njJJ ^PEzi 4 8 Ez says also JO 'an 8. nonai aia j_jl3.17.19.21 2 gl3 29 jg^ ppg
the
.

D?i3(n)

^ e CM* ?^f;

21"
to
1,

of things,
7

fro ward

11 tongue Pr io

burden from a
dwelling

Is2 2 55

chariots

Zc 9 10

Zp

b.

3Bn nay 35 7 ; c. ace. and ?, cut off, or from Is 14 22 Je 44 78 47"; "VJJ3 pneto 'b '3 10 21 8 2 14 2i 9 ; nato nyo 'b 'a '1

S>;

of persons, the people of the land by a famine 36 (3) Gn4i (E); all flesh by waters of deluge s6 11 ('PP) Gn 9 (P) the anointed Dn 9 ; enemies s0 4 8 Is 29 Ho 8 Na2' Is 11" Mis the wicked
; ;

3'py: '?;)*$ off to the

**

man from, the tents of Jacob. 3. cut down, destroy, cities Mi 5 10 sun-pillars Lv 26 30 (H); and other things used in idolatry
,

12 ffSP Mal2 TOayyaAwe/i cut

22 ^^.H-OMM pr2 8 2

others

0b

9.10

Zp

11

Z(J

Nai

14

c. in the technical phrase's of

H and

Zpi
to

4
;

psn

a < person, sAoZZ 6- cut off Btojn nmajj (by death' penalty) 'n'pyp Gn 17" Lv J*"**

p tonn

4. take away, Dyp


5. permit

JD ZC13 ; "IDn kindness

12 anjp Mi 5 16 from 1 S 20

perish, npnariD (some) of the cattle


"

1K18

5
.

Nu 9" Lv
bjHJp*.

';a!D

Ex Lv22 3
,

" 1 2

^ntw? Ex 12 Nu 19 nnyp 30 " rroy 3T|P Ex 3 1 Nu 1 5 "3y')


15 13
;

Hoph.

Pf.
n.f.
;

Jvap

TJD31

nruo

man

(!

TrfiJ"VH3

with variation of subject Ex 30 3338 Lv 1 7 4 9 18 29 20 18 23 s9 and with omission of word with JD Lv 17 14 20' 7 Nu 153131 2. 6e cut down, a tree Jb 14 7 3. be chewed between the teeth Nu
-

^0

*|Tfip

Nu^

divorcement;

'a Is
'a
;

50

20
;

similarly

nnna Dt
writing
1 8 50 Je 3
.

24

1 -3

pi. sf.

nwina

je 38

nap
Is

(i.e.

deed) of divorcement,

Dt 24 13

Tn^'n^ n.pr. the brook where Elijah was


hidden
1

33
1 1

(J).

4. he cut

off,

in

a more general
-

1316 7 sense, fail: of waters Jos 3 (JE) 4


; ;

(D)

new wine Jo i 5 meat v 16 hope Pr23 18 24 14 a name Is 48 19 56 s Ru 4 10 a sign Is 55 13


;

Wady Wady

B d ', " near Jericho; ace. Buhl 'Ajlun, E. of Jordan, yet v. Buhl

35

identif. dub. ; ace.

Bob BK " * *

el-Kelt,

Gm

faithfulness

S 3M 28 3 fs. nrna Ju 6 ; 4 1. be cut off, navel string Ez 16 2. be cut down, Asheiiih Ju (P. 16 s Hiph. Pf. nnari 1 S 28 1 K n 3 fs. nrr-ort Lv 26 s2 is. 'rron Jos 23 4 + 32 t.; + 4't Pf.; 7rrap/ n ^?- pt i2 w + 2 t.; juss.
shall not fail

Je 7 28 tf'N 'b *$$ *6 there shall h 16 not fail tliee a man 1 K 2 4 8 25 2 Ch 6 1 K g 18 1718 2 Ch 7 Je 33 35"; JD ma* b there
;

Tt\2 Zp

v.

[rna] sub

I.

ma.
c. art.,

T^JVO

adj. gent., always

or

pi.,

as

of Jos 9

s3

Pnal

Pf.

rm Ez 16

(J) 2
4
;

or subst., Kerethites, a name for Philistines 6 a part of them (perhaps Cretans, cf. Zp 2

home of Philistines, = subst. coll. ;'3n 333 ne v.lhD? THS? i'E) ; 4 1 S @B X0A&1, L Xoppt, A Xpp,3o' (cf. Dr

Ez 25 15 on
;

Crete as orig.

0ti);

of soldiers of David's guard, *W|!J) '3n


17 Th\VeDral.)=iChi8 2 S 3844 XcXrf2o +v Qr(>Ktnan), iKi ( 18

S8
18

(rd.'3n-i>y
i3

rro: f i2 +4 t.; is. nrnaxi 2 s 7'; 1 pi. sf. nainaji j e 4 8 J ; + 9 t. Impf; Inf. nnan j e

i5

ft,

X*p^f., etc.);

pi.

16 DT'l? Ez 25

(||

D^B;

ntoD

505
2
5

*Hfo

Kpijras);

D'TVO
6

fo

DYIB^s): sub I. ma).

in v

We rds. rq3 = Philistia (v. [n"OJ,


v. b'as, etc.

Zp

Kpt,Twv;

||

pK

(but rd. Pf. 6^31, so Qr); Inf. abs. fctfj Is 40


(c.

Niph. Impf.);' P<.


15
;

ac.

bfa

Is

2Ch28 V'i05 37
ble at, over,

nine's Is35 3 fpl.


(lit.

5"+ 2 t., ^3 ; 1. stumof),


;

3fc|

n3b3

t<

Na 3 3
'3

something, c. 3 '3 "11333 "1133 Je 46 13 (

by means
cf.

+ bsi),

Lv 26 37

"TIE'S

(J ; of following, v.

s2 n.pr.m. son of Nahor ace. to Gn 2 2 or assumed ancestor, perh. orig. personif.,

J>J>3

Dnj) La 5 13
5
s7 (||

i.e.

stagger (of toil in cap-

Di Dl p " 201 ).

tivity); abs. Is
'131

i:?),

&M1 Vft

Je

46, cf.
foil,

BK S>BrDt

TgfcB
7S3"!

nfW

v 16 (strange; Gie,

ij

t D"Hto3 n.pr. gent, et terr. KasdimChaldeans, Chaldea, XuMulm and (Je 50'") fr. earlier XaKdaia (As. (mat) Kaldu, Kaldd;

in part

c.

@,
20

cf.

25

,etc.

hath stumbled and hath fallen);


Je 6 21 so Is 8 15
,

^Il 13"$ <Ay mixed people

(Bab.) form [*Kasdu]

oft. fig.

of overthrow, through divine judgment,


( + ^?3 etc.) < D3= among them, so Ew De Du in v
16
,

s before dental
51,S
"

becom>

ing

T)l

I'*rl28fa)OI"

A>Gr

Gnii,j8\.

Gnu

a. people dwelling on lower Euphrates and Tigris; in n.pr.loc/3 "NK 7 28 Ne 9 7 b. esp.the (J), r"(P), i5 (J), s ' ruled by Nebuchadrezzar '2 Je 3 7 3 9 people 5 -' 4 5 ,013 2 7 9 " 17 23 Je52 (2K24 EZ23 2K24 25
;

1_ Chaldeans:
-

Schr KGFM<r

COTon

at, (v. supr.)

ace. to

Ges Hi Buhl Che Di

Isr.

and Judah,
56
5

as

'

EV; H04 5 14 (^ip, 3 prob. instr.); abs. 32 of Babylon, under fig. of ji*H, ^S31 '3 Je5o 14 2 8 3 ^S31 '3 ^2 7 Is 3 3i (both i>Q3); of nDN Is5 9
2
;
||

25 =also Je 39 ), 2 17 Kt. DTff? Ez 23 14 1 ;


-

26

Is 13
-

19

43" 48

1430

Jb

22

s5

4 - 5 - 24 ' 25 28 - 29
-

''

q^

2 Ch 36 17 "3n Je 21" 3S U q7 5 8 9111314 q8 21819!!3


-

in metaph. of anxiety, distress Is 59 ^ 107 ro 9 24 my 2. totter, of knees, lit. DiSt? '3 "3-13
.
,

10

12

knees totter from fasting; fig.Is 35

3
(||

ni|B

l D H,);

39 40
Is 47

910

15

= Babylon (in dirge);


I s

41

318

43' 50

35

Hb

K 25 M
y
yfj

26
;

'3TI3
1 -8 -

b&a

tottering one,
fig.,

lit.

Jb 4

Ch

28'

^
4

105
3
1

37
;

'3

Yl$

XaXfimW
2545

hence

fail, of strength (03),

Ne
33
,

"
;

i//-

(on 454 51
'3

locality v.

SchrDl ,c ) Je 24 s 25 12 so
3
,

Inf.
consec.
/to;)/.

abs. b\V3, v. sub Niph.

Ez

12
4

also Is 23

13

(inauthentic,

Di

Che;

rd. D"?Jtt3

|te^

Dn

;'

Schr, or D*l? Du); "1SD '3 c. Chaldeans as ni3^D 9


1
.

Ew

^331 v b&T Ez33 + Ho 5 5b (


^33]
,

Dnn
,2

HTiph. Pf. 14 ^331 v


;

as

v*, so

We;
;

2 learned class, skilled in interpretations Dn 2 v4 2. Chaldea, D^C-in, D'BtfK, D'DfbD),

MT 5>BG), 2 ms. ^30 Pr 4


*bg$
Is

12
,

4O

30

+3
'

t.;

Inf.

cstr.

1^3? Ho 5" + 9 1. 17 'sf. 1^33 Pr 24


34
;

+ yj$
(

10 Dn'^3 nrnni J e 5 o ancZ

Cy<2ea

shall be

451 8 1 ), (yet v. Ges 8 Zc 12 ; pi. D^#3?


-

D^3?3 Dn n Pt. ^33 4 1 s'2 ; 1. stumble{=Qal)


;

despoiled;

'3

2435

"Ofi' 51

DrqbiD

H$
16
29

Dn'?>3
16
.

Na2 6 IS63 Je3i


13

usu.fig.: a. of misfortune
12
.

Ez

23

'

6
;

c.

M loc:

HD-%? Ez

24

23

Pr24
(c.

17

(||^B3), neg. 4
,

b. of divine
;

judgment

3
10

t [J"7t^3] vb. be sated, gorged with food


(cf.

at)

Pr 4 19 24 16 neg. Ez 33 12
11

see also

Ho

Ar.

-j be filled with food; As. kissatumi,

sustenance, provender, food,

Zehnpf

BA31M3
);
15

of

\jr

i4 (31oc.),Je2O 4 9 ; esp.=6e overthrown, of nations, armies,


15 f.

Dnn

14 - 36

,1 3EO
,

m^l ^f3)
.

etc.,
cf.

rrto nray fi30E> Dt 3 2 only Qal Pf. 2 ms. grewest fat, becamest thick, wast gorged ! Isr. as fat beast (cf. Dr).
cp^tfa, rvtfa
v.

tAow

12

Ho 55 (c. DjijB, c 14 2 Qal), Je 6 (|| b&i), Du ii( + ^33), v 33 (3 instr.), v 3441 (|| id.),
.

fig.

2. 6 tottering, feeble, 31 PI3 IS'bn: v so pt. ) ;

30 &V3) b\V3 Is 40 (opp. 4 8 Pi. only 1 S 2 Zc 12

w.
(NH
for
offence (occasion
(chiefly

apparent,

Vrss

EV Sm
Pf.
sf.

^SH

Ez 36",
14

rd. ''bsB'n

with
2
8
;

Qr

t
id.;

/lC3
Syr.

vb. stumble, stagger, totter

Hiph.
3 ms.
del.

Co Da W3n La
rd. i^SB'n,

(v. also
i 8
,

Hiph. ad
Mai

Jin.).

Dnten
2

Impf.
15

P^JLa]

grtre

Ethpe. Aph.), v. PS Brock Scbwally ; Ar. J-JT is be heavy, 4 5b '3 Ne 4 + , (Ho 5 rd. sluggish); Qpl Pf s 14 cf. We), rb&3 Is 3 59 ; V# 3 Je 46"+ V?',
stumbling),
cricavftaMCw,
,

Co;
,

$$? 2 Ch 2 5

te-^Vin Ez 3 6 (but as v" other Vrss Sm Da);


:

3 mpl. ^T3: p r 4' Qr (Kt

v.
J!

f
sf.
a,.

6 4 9 BWfbsi J e 18" (so

sub Qal), in^BbM Gie, after @,


;

wf?S, [<

w 13^3 Is59 etc.; Impf. Kt (but rd. Hiph., q.v., so


,

3 mpl.

liw3' Pr 4 16

Qr);

ebi

Na 3 3 Kt

= bring injury or ruin

v'^n

^f3^.]); // cs<r. b'B'Sn 2 Ch25 2CI1 28 M ; 1. cause to stumble, fig.:

to,

abs. Pi'4

16
;

of pun-

Vtfo
ishment^64 (indef. corrupt, v. Che Bae).
army,
supr.
instr.)
1
9

506
1.;

subj.; si vera
T>.

= overthrow, of nation,
8
.

text prob.

V.

1K18 28): SO RS Jrh,,IlvI25 No zaG188,l7B acc. to KS )B'3 is prop, herbs etc. shredded
'

126

etc., 2

cojtse "Ity); c.

3$& *Jf?) of. v (opp. overthrow 2 Ch 28 23 On Ez 36 15 v. Je i8 15 (3 loc), Mai 2 s (3 morally, 2. make feeble, weak, 'n3 ? ?'3n La
(sq.

Ch B5 8

into a magic brew).


,.m.

2K9

'

22

sorcery, only pi. (As.


4 Mis" Na 3 sf. s3 2 K 9 ; sorceries.;
,

kispu,

id.); D"?^?
;

^BE>3
1.
lit.
-

"

(of God's dealing with Jerus.)


5

Hopli. only

Is47

9ls

Pt. T3?! *faft& Vni J e 1 8 either and let them be ones who Iiave stumbled before thee, i.e. regard them as such (Hi Gf VB), or and let

s3

Til?

'3

Na 3 'from Mi 5 U
JTBTO

said of Isr. ; '3 3i Is 47 9

12

(||^lH?n)> said of

Babylon.
:

2.

fig.

of seductive

them be ones overthrown before thee (Gie ; so Qr ace. to Gf). So also in Ez 21 20 ace. to Co, cf.

and corrupting influences of Jezebel 2 K 9 s2 4 ( ^?^]) of Nineveh personif. as harlot Na 3


II

'3 {\\id.), called

r3 v 4 (following

*j0}

3no

Sm Da (MT

D*j>febD, v.

^BOD).
vb. Pi. denom. practice sorcery
(As. kaSdpu, id.) ;Pf. 3 ms. 6 3iN 2 Ch 33
riyy)
(of
:

NH id.;
in

Tt^EJD H.[m.] axe (ace. toVrss and context; 22 Je46 prob. fr. felling; Aram, loan-word ace. to Fra 74 ; but word not common
;

*tf3\ B>nj] fjijn

Aram.) J^n: niB^31


T

'33

^ ?4
;

$IT]

Manasseh); elsewh.

Pn6 B

p73 n. [m.] a stumbling T


.
'

fig.

= calamity

;,e6 21 a stumbling, means or tbittpTp n.m. occasion of stumbling, stumbling-blook


;

nBBOD = sorceress Ex' 2 2 17 (E); mpl. CS^SD Mai 3 5 (named with adulterers and falseswearers) ; of diviners, or astrologers in Egypt
(D'SOnn
q.v.)
D'
,

only Pi. as subst. ms. sorcerer, in Israel, 1BOT Dt 18 10 (following PrUDI |JiVt? D'Opp DD'p) ; fs.

Ex
)

(P;

||

0n?3n); in Babylon

'D abs. Is
1

8"+ 3
t.

t.,
;

i>febe
pi.

Lv

19"; cstr.

^WSD
21 20

Dn

+ spin
id. ;

D^BEte, D^b3).

S 25 31 + 6
(Co
al.

Ez

b\bfebB

J e 6 21

+ Ez

MT
'D

t[r)3] n.m. sorcerer, only


kassapu,
kassaptu, sorceress)
;

0\i>?OD, y. infr.);l. stumbling,

W2&FT7ii

pi.

sf.

(As.

"fljf Ig 8" a rock of stumbling (i.e. over (fig.) which one stumbles); lit. tfbfcben nann Ez 21 20 aw abundance of stumblings, falls (si vera 1.;

03

,|

3:)ri'K'!
,

DSTibbn

bm

ayvti\rb$) D3wari>K

D3'

B^3-iKl
II.

Je2 7

9
.

so

oi

avdevovvres, appar.

reading

pt.,

cf.

Sm;

Co Da

(as a possibility), i.e.

Pt. of ?{}b

= those

CpEOn Hoph..

*]ttf'3

(Voi

following).

who have stumbled or been


lit.

TF]tiJ3N n.pr.loc. in (Northern) Canaan,

overthrown).

2. means, or occasion of stum-

bling, stumbling-block ; a.

Lv
165

14

with a king, Jos 1 1


of Asher 19
25
,

'

12

20
;

situated on the border

19

h.

fig.

of misfortune, calamity

judgment Je6
]9

21

119 ; 20 Ez3 ,as a hindrance to restora-fr

in divine

Egypt. 'A-k-sap

WMM

4, '"' ,' ur'

11

";

A<|>,

A 'Axa-a(j>, L

('A)^a<ra<^, etc.; site


,

tion of people Is 57".

c.

in ethical sense

"a Ez DjijJ 7 a stumbling-block o/(i. e. occasion34 7 18 30 4 4 12 (mostly ing) their iniquity, so I4 with ref. to idols), d. 3? ' 1 S 2 5 31 a
-

BE " ,e6 c. 17 m. dub.; mod. IksAf or Kesdf Rob E. of Tyre, and nearly 3 m. SW.of thegreat bend

of the Litany, is phonetically suitable, but much too far NE. for Jos 1 9^ poss. there were two
;

stumbling-

block of heart

i.e.

ground
1.

for remorse.

Vid. further Krall Tyru! "' sldon 10 Laff 0nom as .!***>

Aksaphs;

cf.

Di^'^'Buhl 000"- 237


' '

stumbling-block;
2.
3

Tn^ti.'pQ

n.f.

overthrown mass.
fig.

2.
.

1.

of

s kingdom Is 3

pl.nW3E>n Zp i stumbling-blocks=idoh(cf.
-

suitable, succeed, late

)V/3 vb. be advantageous, proper, Aram. (NH id.; Aram.


3 ms.

^EOD 2

c), but rather dub.; We thinks a gloss. ZAW '-< 189(,, 1M rds. Schwally *n|$b) and I will cause the wicked to stumble.
I.

1^3,

JL>); Qal Pf
-\ .

^an

"p.sb

TJWJ

-iebi

Est 8 5 and
king;
cstr.

the thing be

proper in the view of tlie

Impf. ~W^\ Ec

thou knowest not

whether this shall

succeed, or this.

Hiph.

Inf.

*|t0

(vV foil.;
to

cf.

Ar. ..JJJTcm* <#, cut


prob. <o cm< oneself

fflMn

TEbn jhrn Ecio 10 an


is

advantage

up, Syr. <&IaL/

pray

(lit.

for giving success

wisdom.

prwn
TTi^tt'S n.[m.] skill,

507

nm
'

X. success;
;

skill,

inscribe his liand,

Yahweh's,' so

Hi Kn

fr$y&
HB'yEri

riy-ni
4

all

ncona Ec 2 21 skill of work

cstr.

= skilful
Ec

fnflfy
work.
10

Che Pr Du Di, > Ges Ew De, shall sign (with) his hand unto \ b. more often write something on, or in ("bj? 85 t., 3, 44 t., VN 3 t.) a tablet, roll, book, etc. (obj. various, as above): '3 1 book Dt 1 7 18 + 55 1., esp. sq. IB? ( ) ?$?

2. success, profit, r\^V^> ftVflnty what profit have the owners of it ?

and

+ [mUJis] n.f. prosperity

(cf.

iicts, id.).

in phr.

'ijl

nn "lSD^y
'3

tfSVU
-

11"

oft.

Only

pi. intens. TtrvfiSZ

if,

68 he bringeth out

K Ch

rtacr^y

j e 3 6 2 28 32 38^; (ni)rr6-^y

'3
1 ;

captives into prosperity.


T"Yiti}*3
if

n.[m.] distaff (etym. dub.; perh.,


correct,
fr.

Ex 34'+ 7 1., t&fa Dt 2 7 3 + 2 t, J^rbv Is 8 9 rv3 n 20 nBD-by on a rod Nu ristttpy Dt6


;

meaning
"

T(b

(cf.

Sta

216

Lag

BNm

I7

i7.is.

i6.i6 jpf^g Ez 37

'
)

pjf-^y

( high

priest s

be straight, because it stands erect,

De

Str;

plate)

Ex

30

39

even (only Ch)

"?5? sq.

JlVi

industry; whence
also

5!

N"iip}3,

and
It?),

book or
cf.

its

contents

: f ^"by
'

'3 2

name of Ch 9 s9
;

likewise

% *#*,

Pr 3 s

(for

Heb.

Jastr navel; where Levy Wirbelsaule, Str* but Str doubts etymological connexion with
in "fa**) 1,55*3) ; only J of spindle). ^73 whirl (||

4100-

26 33"; *w tfyyrfry 24"; ntiiu vy 3s r y '3 Je 1 33 7 will write them &|>r 3 upon
<
!

fig.,

t/ieir

heart;
60

cf.

TO ni^y
"?5? '3

'3

Pr 3 3

(2)

"^
2
10
,

'3

Str

RV SS

al.

Pr 31 HPI^ As above De Now > Ki AW Thes EobGes whirl


rr>T

19

appears for
51
.

s only Je 36

cf.

Ez

Je

(3)

'3

sq.
bill,

nSD
i<

= 600^;
1

35

t.;

= letter,
\jf

deed,

Jos 24 s6 (E) + 2i 9 +5 t.; np?03

of spindle

(AV

S2>indle); vid. ^1?B.

^y
Ph. 3n3
;

3V13 1BD
11

40

is prescribed to me,

?y as

2J13 223 vb. - T

write

(NH N

id.;

Aram. 3H3, o&s; Nab. 3n3, v. esp. No in Eut N.b. P.. thence Ar. Jj Eth. fcfMl: book, 249 DHM V0J wi ) Di u* ** (as loan-wds., Fra

IBD (N.B. "i>y '3 not used with and 3 '3 not used with Tth, J3S or KP). Zer, 3 instr., c. other uses of prep, with '3 are
:

2K22

comp. Ar. ^^Jiirfraw or sew together, Fl ZMG 18ra 427) Qal conjoin (letters), etc!, cf. 6 32 PI3TI3 '3 Jos8 + Je36 +, sf. DfOTai
-

MV Buhl
Pf. consec.
,

BH3S Bnn3 '3 Is 8 1 ^"]3 By3 '3 Je 17 1 ; D'ara D'niJK y3?K3 Dt9 10 Ex 3 1 18 ; "^ '3 mw<o, of
,

Dt6 9

person to whom letter, etc., is addressed 2 S 6 13 11 14 2 K io Est 9 ; -fy subst. for "^ (late) 8 1 7 2 Ch 30 Ezr 4 Est 8 ; the fuller construction
is

20
,

etc. (Pf.

27

t.)

Impf. 3TO?

4 5 etc. (Impf. 39 t.); Imv. Is 44 3h3;i Ex 24 , 27 1 2 t. ; sf. aaro 3h3 Is 8 5 1., -3T13 Ex 34 8 D3T13 Pr 3 3 7'; pi. n? Dt 3 l 9 Is 3 o , 3 t.;

"?K

1 ni>eh IBD '3 Est8 10 9 20 -r; (-^J) '3 write down for the benefit or use of

2K10

some one, Ju8 14


note esp.

p to or for,

Dt

18

17
,

24 +;
either,

3ta3 Je 32"; cstr. 3in3 ^87", 3rob Inf. abs. 8 24 Dt3i Jos 18 ; sf. tan? Je45'; Pt. act. 3H3

Vf*

l?")

i^3iri3S

Ho 8 12

i.e.

I write

(keep writing) for them, ever so


C>J; directions, or
'

many
'

Je 36 18 pi. D^n'S Je 32 8 nsvis arij josi +,'f.


,

Ne io'; pass. (113 t.), 18 2 Si +, pi. vqwy 7 1 k i5 + oiraf 1 k 11* + fpi. ntomp 2 ch s7 M 1. write: a. c. ace, words Ex 34 34 commandments 24 etc.; ace. cogn. 3rDO Ex 30 with 3, giving purport cf. 3R3B3 Dt io 39
12
;

(We, 3\ cf.

Ew and most (M)*l a myriad)


Though I write' Were
c.

of my 1 to write,' etc.; 5 2 Ch 32 17 Est 8 ;

of purpose '3 sq. b c. JO in phr. 'B B '3 write


inf.

12

from
-r

the

mouth o/any
45''

Je 3 6 232 38 61727

one, i.e. from dictation, 2. write down, de-

8 of writing, also Est8 ; but obj. also a book, 1 -IBD Ex 32 s2 Dt 24 n^>5D Je 38", cf. pt. pass.,
;

4 -'- 8 *'. 3. scribe in writing, n0" n ? 3 Ju > S 19 record the number), =register, enroll Is io (

'

Ch

24"
cf.

esp. pass.

COinzin

Nu

1 1

26

those en-

Ttafl ten on both sides)


io'

D'OS

H3W3 N"m EzV"


; 1
;

(of rtalD; i.e. writa letter, ">BD 2 S 1 1 14 2

rolled

Ne

12
:i

22
;

recorded by

name;
"

41 those TftCtfl '3H j Ch 4 in prediction, B^NrrJIK '3

+4

t.,

n^3K 2CI130
1 ,

a divorce-certificate

nrns isp Dt 24
inscribed
10

etc.;

even

by the

finger of
'3 'b
10

cans nr6 < a6to God Ex 31 18 cf. Dt


15

"VTS with
all

^itl

Je 2 2 register this man as childless; _ eschatol. reference, Q"n? 3in3n ?3 Is 4'


1

those enrolled

(i.

e.

appointed) unto life;

Dnn.3y
,

^Jp

EX32

<oiZs inscribed

and, more

explicitly,

1BD3 3V13 NSD?n-b


''

Dn

on both

Here belongs sides (cf. Ez 2 supr.) * s 7 faj 3PI3? HT1 Is 44 ad this one shall (prob.)

I2 i. D'ay 3iri33 naD^

^87"

"

shall reckon,

when he

registers (note absence of suffix) the

nro
peoples, etc.
26

508
nVriD

DPD
Ch 35 (|| ans), 12 writing 2 Ch 21
4
.

4.

= decree,
late, esp.

ty

3JI3n

Jb

4), 2

36

C2

=Ezr

a prophetic

13

<Aott

(')

dscreest against rne bitter things.


Est.),
19
;

3. in a

title,

^)n\>

'O

tNlpb..

(chiefly
,

7r^f.

3fl3?

IS38

Writing of Hezekiah.

Esti" +

fs. nt*T 2T13P1

Jei7

,3

+3

+2
or

t.;

1.

t.,

IttTD?

^io2 23 P. Jbig
;

mpl.n3
23
,

3^133 Est"3 12

book Mai 3

16

6 written, subj. words, Jb 19 23 s3 be written 1BD3 Est 2 in, ; 9


,

t |>P2>] adj. gent, alw.pl. BWp, Dn?; usu. n.gent. Cypriotes (cf. Ph. n.pr.loc. ro, TI3, Citium; on a connexion with Kheta, If-ta,
as

19 (3) the laws Est i ; once, c. "vj*, 18 OTIS; D?>3 l-iSp-^5? ^ i 39 in thy (V 8 ) fo & aii of them, (my members) are written, i.e. written

Hatte,

Wl,

v.WMM A",nu
H

'

'"""*

w ;- on <tMi
1 ,

among

v.Cesnola Cr[,nM46,r ); D

down, recorded (v. infr.); abs. 3^133 "ISTS 3H3 8 ^]?Qn OB'S Est 8 a writing which is written in 12 the king's name, cf. (impers.) 3 impers. also
;

12 D*B? v B>B| (as son of Yawan) Gn io =i Ch i 7 Xff[ 24 "2 "l^p Nu 24 ships from the side (direction) more generally, of coast-lands of of Kittim; 6 Mediterranean, D^n? S J e D>P13 * Ez 2 7

ri3

fJS IS23
4

W? Ty^"^?? 3TI31 Est3 8 '|? sq. =/br ^ 102 sq. ? + inf. (really = a subject-cl.,
;

12

t>

even of Macedonian Greece, D'R? D^2f Dn 1 1 30 (only here as adj., cf. Bev) i.e. Grecian ships.
FP.TI3 v. sub nns.

19

5 2. be the contents of the letter) Est 3' 8 M written down, recorded, Ezr 8 ; enrolled, ^HI)?
.

TI3? i&

rra Ez 13 9 </te enrolment of the house of Israel they are not enrolled (esehai>K"ib

7/1D (v
firm

of

foil.;

cf.

Ar. j5^ iaA tnto


also

lumps or blocks,

make compact ; Frey

ttp3T^8 CPTTOy) ^69 (|pBBP ins^ 13 is difficult; Gie Drj)._n3? n?? Jei7
tolog.);

OT

6iwd, imprison, Jjp 6e joined together).

tpnis]

VT$. H5 (cf f 34 ioi etc.) tPi. frequent., Pf. and Pi., only bV tr3rptt 13^)3 Is io and busy writers that make a busirds., plausibly,
-

17

Aram. K^nis);only

n.[m.] wall of house (NH 9 sf. %13 Ct 2


.

bri>3,

40 ttt^VftS n.pr.loc. a city of Judah Jos 1 5

site

unknown;

@B

Maaxas,

Xa0\a>s,

ness of writing oppression


sentences,
cf.

(i.e.

register unjust

KadaXeis.

Qal 4;
'

||

WW? n^hri).
(late

tan?
MIS, Syr.
9 62

n.m. E " 4 7 writing

Aram.; BA.
t.;

oko);'3
sf.

abs.

iCh28 I9 +4
i
22

cstr.

Ez'i3 +4t.;
2

+3t.; writing: 62 13 Ezr 2 =Ne 7".


9

Pore) Est

+2

t.;

D3J13

Ezr

[DJ"I3] vb. only Niph. be stained T (NH Niph. ^. (Jastr) Dri3 blood-stain; Uty 22 18 , W?n 3 blood-stain JC2 (blood- )stained Is I Syr. ipfco stain, defile, Pt., also Pa. Ethpa., and
fl.
;

1. register, enrolment,

Ez

2.

= mode

deriv.

Ar. 115

is cover,

conceal, so As.

katdmu;
fig.,

of writing,
'3?

character,

letter,

TVQTJK 3V13

(IRipjin

Ezr 4 7

Zinj.Dn3(?),
'iDp
t|3i5?

DHM 80*** 8);- Niph. P.,


2
22

and the writing of the letter was written in Aramaic (characters so prob., v. Be-Ky Kyle, 9 9 ZAW1(,881, s34ff cf. NH Hoffm ); cf. Est
;
'

DfOJ Je
(cf.

stained is thine iniquity

before
II.

me

Eng. phr. iniquity of deepest dye).


(\/of
foil.;

3.

i^S

Qj~0

meaning unknown).

letter,

Ch

10

Est 9 s7
(
.

enactment, edict 2 Ch 35"* more fully rnn"3rra 4 s


divine authority a book of truth.
1

[|

4. of a royal 14 813 ; 3R3D), Est 3 8


f

t DnDTp n. [m.] Mikhtam, a term, techn.


in
cf.

5.
;

CI128

19

DON

a writing with '3 Dn io 21 i.e.


,

i^-titles,

meaning unknown (
c. ~l)~b
1
-

orrjKaypcupia
1

Bae r
""!
J.

'-

"

"""); alw.
x 1
1

:*lVj5> ' f 1 6

60 1 ;

'

56 57 58 59
*

tron3
D33
28

a.f. only cstr.

nn t6

yjsjjg

nahrn

DH3 a.m.
'

La41

gold, poet. and late (perh.

Lv 19 i.e. a writing (mark or sign) of irnprintment, scriptio stigmatis, perh. of tattooing,


cf.

Di

(v.

also

Ba"861).
writing
;
ll,

loan-word in Heb.; Ph. has n.pr.m. DD3; Sab. b I9 Dn3 Hal " e* ; ka8dma as loan-wd. in Egypt., 12 Bondi 80 ') ; '3 abs. Jb 28 19 + 3 t., DTI| Pr 25 ;
cstr. Dri3 Is

tnroo

13"+ 3 1.;I'SiN '3


10

Is 13

12

gold of

io*+5t.; cstr.3fl3pEx32 + 2 vmting WW Q'nSs 3R3I3 3fl3Bni

Dt t.; 1.=handabs. '

= thing written, Ex 39
;

Ex 32 16

2.

30

(acc. cogn. c. 303),

Dt

Dn io6 Ophir (JJTS), so Jb 28 ^45 M for TBW q.v.); '3 alone Jb3i (rd. perh.^BIK 12 '3-i)n Pr 25 ornament of gold (|| DW (|| 3HT), TT t3 '3 Ct5 n ;iino '3 Jb 28 19 ; 3itsn '3n 3nj),
10
;

TBW

'3

io4

specif,

a royal enactment or edict (=3JTI|

La4'(|i3nT).

pa
jJID (-/of fo\\.,=clothe? Zi-hnpf. who der. therefrom As. kitinne, linen, cloth,
Ar.
,2,113;

509
so
BASl M:
'

tiros
712
-

slioulder-pieces (alw. pl.)of ephod Ex28 4 718M 2. a. slope, side, of mountain, 39 ^P).
25;!7
-

v. also

Ararn. Wl?'?, JJfco and infr.)

KJiro; HD?
the hike,
cf.

Nu 34

11
,
-

i.e.
'

the mt.-slopes
>

NE.

of

tn:P3,
N3V13
,

T\l'r\2 n.f.
,

tunio

(NH id.;
31

Aram.

etc., \1* Uut

etc.

Eth. fc;KI: tunic, Zinen;

Jos I5 8 10 1 i8 121316 819 (all P). b. opposite side[s), sc. of door or entrance, of taber14 li nacle-court Ex 2 7 =38" (all P), of temple
-

,-

,li

cf.

also

-/supr.);
;

abs.

n?h3
iruria

21 S 5 32 iJ?3 Is 22 W^R Jb Ex 28"+ 3 t./ninsn rtWg 30" Ct5 W w cstr. rfona Gn 3"+ 2 t., nins Ezr 2 sf. 39 5 Drtna Lv io tunic, principal ordinary garment" (v. Benz*"" 98 Now *="' i.im) f mau and woman, worn next the person, liV niri3 Gn 3 21 tunics of skin; of man 2 S I5 32 '3 'S Jb 30 18 mouth of any tunic (i.e. its collar);

Ex28 39 Gn 37*
s
;

cstr.

2 Gn 37 Whs Gn37 3 +9t.;

runs

-t-

t.;
sf.

iK6 8
cf.

"!U9 =2Ch4

10
,

2Kn
19

1111

3. sup46 47 40"""-"-"-""" 41 ports of the bases for the lavers beside the
.

Ez

226

12

=2Ch23 1010

temple

pi. abs.

iKf"'

51
.

[HJ^D]
"W3
remain;
i.e.

vb. surround (in Pi.), (Aram.


;

Pa., wait, hope for


peril,

i%j* Pa. wait, await,

1-

'-

D^BB

'3

Gn

3 - 23 - 32

37

i.e.

and sleeves

(v. OB),

cf.

tunic with long skirts 313233 of woman v 23 31 ;


-

surround expectantly, v. Jb 36 2 infr.) Pi. Pf 3 pi. VW3 Ju 2043 of 13 surrounding an enemy; sf. ^'"Ujl? ^ 22 (in I pray fig.; |PJ?D); Imv. ')-*<&? 3h $& wait,
(as in

(put off at night); D^fS king'8 daughter rent, as sign of

Ct5

2Si 3 1819 (of


grief, cf. also

Hiph. Impf. 3 mpl. VIPD? '? 8 538 142 dub., throw out crowns (Ges* ), i.e. appear with crowns (denom. fr. "^3 ; but this
Aram.)
D'fp'IX

32 and v. jnp). Specif, of priest's tunic Ex 15 4 V 29 s 8 39 s 28 (embroidered, v. J>3B>, J'?^), Lv 8 713 io6 ; &fa 13-'3 of q.v.), 40" (made
,
-

very late

only in

Est.) ;

fig.

for <rmy>/j,because
.

W,

16 4 a holy linen tunic, of high priest; D'jnb-'a Ezr 2 69 Ne 7 6971 (van d. H. v 7072 ); of Shebna's
official
2 tunic Is 22 '.

Gr Che V^EJV ( v I. nsa); njn nFD! Pr 1 4'* dub., Thes De al. throw out knowledge as a crown, make knowledge their crown (denom. fr. ins but v. supr.), Now, encompass knowof me ; but
;

ledge, i.e. possess it

(|| ''!!)',);
||.

meaning of '3 without


ing (as Pi.)

sense good, but Pt.~PFQi surround-

ftj^3

(/ of following; meaning unknown).

Hb i 4

(c.

ace. of

enemy).
Pers. loan-word

El2715 shoulder, shoulder-blade, tf]Jl3 n.f.

T*1P3 n.m. orown

((perh.

side (NH id.; Aram. eri3, Jil^i; Ar. *_LS ); 8 abs. '3 Zc 7" + cstr.*)"? 1 K 6 + app. *]ro Is 1 1 "(but regard as appos., or rd. TO-?); s f. "sns Jbsi 22 asn? iCh 15 15 pi. abs. nbri3 Ex 12 2 8 7 + n i B D3 iKf"; cstr. nfans Ex28 +, 2 nisri3 Ez 4 i +; du. sf. vara 3 t.,
;
,

Lag
tlie

08

*"

11 - 21

");

NHti.; Aram.
;

higher

combin.
<

hump of a camel) nwpp '3 royal crown


8
.

^3; Ar.jHi in always


cstr.,

Est

11

2 17

(both
.

of queen), 6 (of king).


n.f. capital of pillar (as abs. J"Tiri3 iK surrounding, crowningits topi); 22c abs. rnris 1 ; pi. 7">+iot.; nnnisn Je52 6 niin'3 2 Ch 4 ,2 ,2U capitals of pillars 7> 4. 7 t.,

nieri3

K7
pa

34
;

1.

bt^+
cf. fig.

niPB, fOrTO

a. of man, shoulder, shoulder-

blade (while by?, q.w.

= neck

and
6
;

shoulders),

vans

rf>ra' jit?
tlie
"

1S17

of

vs
12

K
;

dwelling between

shoulders of Benj. Dt33 Brt3 Jb 31 22 my shoulder(v.Dr); bfer\ nD3ti>p the shoulder let it fall ; as support blade, from
1

P?; and 1J?3

2K25
t
id.;

,71717

= Je52

K 7 l61616 + 1 2
Z! - 2S1B
.

1. 1

K 7 = 2 Ch 4 121213

[t^JHD] vb.pound, pound fine,bray (NH

for burdens

Ju 16 3 Ez 1 2 6 7
'

-'

Is 4 6 7
15

49^

(in fig.),
3

Ex

15 2 Ch 35 ; cf. ntiVlD '3"?3 Ez 29 18 every shoulder was rubbed bare (of Nebuch.'s soldiers chafed by armour and toil); as aim of bird of prey Is 1 1" (fig.); cf. shoulder of Moab Ez 25' (fig., i.e. the side of M. 28 12
(both P),
1

Nu 7'

Ch

is strive, contend; Aram. tJ'ns ; Syr. SendKh M ET13 break in pieces, shatter, Zinj )
.

*&

Qal/mp/.t5>n3133 ^IKH-riK EfaprrDK Pr


Tltjri-TD

DHM

2 ]

22

if thou shouldest bray the fool in the mortar.

n.m. mortar (place of pounding,


Palm, n.pr.m.

exposed to invasion): Ez

SmCo, Ez 34 21

cf. v*).

fractory

prob. 1? ( <3 6 b. of beasts, Is 30 (carrying), in fig.), T\jjp '2 Zc 7" a re(thrusting, shoulder (refusing the yoke, fig.), so

7b 29 rd.

braying
No
-

cf.

BTDD

= contundens
;

Pr 2 7 :2 (v. foregoing) hollow Vog ) 19 resembling a mortar Ju 15 (whence came


97

abs. 'D

N6 9 29

of choice meat

Ez

24*

(||

V$.

c.=

forth a water-spring; cf. GFM), 2 1 of Jerusalem, cf. Schwally

Zpi"

= a part

0890'' 173 '-

t [J"irG] vb. beat, crush by beating

(NH

3 mpl. VIS'l
sf.

Dt

44

beat in pieces

an enemy,
/wip/. 3 ms.
is t/te

$"?) + 89"; TlbW Dt 9 2 '; /mr. mpl. W3 Jo 4 10 ; 14 24 1. beat or crwsA Pt. pass. TW13 Is 30 Lv 2 2
.; Aram. nrfi); Qal Pf.
Imp/.
1 s. i s.
;

DWI|1 Dtt*l

Nu

14*.

Hoph.
to
7

12 ny^'-ns^ njKK'* Is 24

and
i

ruins

gate
;

14 yJne, of a potter's vessel Is 30 , the golden calf 21 Dt 9 ( 30? fine) a sacrificial victim Lv 2 2 24

crushed; 3 mpl. VI3J Mi s fig. of warriors Je 46 ; of

(of idol-images)

frail

man Jb 4 s0

Tn^riS adj. beaten;


f^na
|OB* beaten oil, i.e. oil

only
;

in combin.

(i.e.

its testicles;

+ W?, P,
.

"I"

?);

fig.

of

made by beating
esp. fine
;

or
s6 20 s

enemies ^89".
into swords, Tina 2
cf.

2. 6eat, hammer (ploughshares Pi. 2) Jo 4 10 Pi. Pf. 3 ins.


4 3 mpl. VW31 consec. Is2 beat or crush fine 2 18 4 1.

pounding the
costly
(cf.
40

olives in
1

a mortar

and

+ 2 t.; as Qal
Ch
7

K18

CI134

Levy
5
;

"""- 443 sub


liKl|6 '3
?\}

Ex29
jwtre

Nu28

nTO) m

_i K 5
EX27

JOB'

beaten olive oil

for

the

34 (of images) ; fig. of devastating the 6 land Zc . 2. beat, hammer (swords into
2

lamp = ljv 24

(Hex only HP).


t

ploughshares,

cf.

3 mpl. VUjOl pieces, one nation against another.

Qal 2) Is Ch 1 5 6 and

= Mi 4

3
.

Pu.

Pf.

[nrO\2 J
14

n.f. the

crushed or pulverized

they were beaten in

=coll. crushed fragments;


Is 30
(result of

sg.

sf.

'WOO

Hiph. Impf.

WIS,

y).

h
7, twelfth letter; used as numeral 30 in

many
IS51
6

postB.Heb.
in regard to (Moab. Ph. b, Aram. ?,^., Arab. J, Eth. A: As. la in lapdn

are also construed with other preps.); 14 21 VM4 ; pregn. Is 38 ; b finnan fGn

prep,
'Dl
);
,

to, for,

24

21
,

b t^inn
9

Nu 30 68
s

sts.

without a

vb., as
8

Ju5
*n

)
"f?

if Je5
t

b
7

rm
6

*33
27

18
(II

b),
6 13

39
nefes

= 'Osi>
(Ko
(prob.

HWB630
),

before tone-syllables usu. b

"Ti^mn, 120
8

rrorhth non, 130

i,S7 " c

with

roil. ;

$, nsb fGn
2

27

s7

S
\b

18 22 Is 3 6
(15
v.

^;

f.

$,

3yt2K 4
cf.

Ct2 13 Kt
w^i);

N. Pal. dialect
ace. to Mas.,
ffy,

2 Ch 3 JT6 (cf. IS26 ), 143 32". b. with verbs of saying, calling, singing, vowing, sacrificing, etc., as ">DK, 13T (chiefly with

Dnn

Syr.
42

God
in

t.,

written incorrectly N?

as subj.=promise, b 13T T(te Dt i"


subj.
is

Gn247 1X5*+,
21

esp.

*b note);
D3^>;

hb
1

fNu
18

32

Zc 5 11

Ru2

14
;

human
bit

\jf;

mbb fEz

Gn49

28

Dr), v JU14" 1 K. 2"


(v.
-

etc.;
al.

with
421
:

(Gie

(f?^>

does not occur);


-

13T

On?, poet, toj (55 t., incl. a few cases where, S' 03 2 ace. to many, it stands for r? cf. Ges *'"^
:

TtJ,

more common), n3t, not, min, T3H, NBO (in oath) Ez 20 s 6 23 1// 106 26 10p,
,

ynn,

"K? etc. y355>3,


6 ),

c.

with vbs. of giving,

Di 1* 44
(q. v.)

'

1563

8
),

[also^non^
,

tJei 4 16];
v. flBf}].

[g$

leaving, bringing, offering etc., as iPSn,

^Sn
6e

+ Eu

"- 13

fl|r6 5

t.,

Prep, de-

aWo< (J0S13
to

jru, TJDfl,
6
,

3T5? V'
4
,

16 9 abandon
ait?

noting direction (not properly motion, as ?K) towards, cr reference to ; and hence used in many varied applications, in some of which the idea of direction predominates, in others
that of reference (cf. Giesebrecht D1 " Pr * p L *n,ed ,87 1. very often, with various classes of ') verbs, to, towards, for: viz. a. verbs of looking, listening, attending, waiting, etc., as fONn bbhr\r\, i>n\ Wnn, tp3J, rta (f 84'+ ), jtn non,
'

Sheol, Is 18

3nprt L.V17
D'Ein

= <o

returned
requite 2

Dt28
S 16 12
,

31
,

Jn'ni;

6cA 22',=

l"IJB',

etc.

d. with vbs. of

'

dealing, acting towards (whether with friendly or hostile intent), as b rtety Gn 19" oft, b ^03 9 so with 3B"n, Vin, ion, sort to sin ;

Is3

against

9 (Gn 20 + ),

DW

to be guilty tov:ards

(Lv5
j>

ytf, Bn3 to lie to, 3J3; with vbs. of 4 mocking or laughing, against, at, as p 3V? V' 2
),
, '

19

ai>

(ns*,
10
,

pan, noa)

jna,

rnp, 3"e>pn, jidb> (sts.),


3

3
,

pn'E

37

i)

nob

NOV
B<3n,

to thirst for

(Ex 17
s )
;

^ 42*),
(gee

HinnB'n (<o

caus. b
verlis

nob ^30

to rejoice <wer 35' Ez 35 2 b ybv t25 2 with other


, :
,

19

15

Gn37

towards

^ 99
e*SJ,

sts.

also with p?Nfi,

B3J,

nm,

NBO

these verbs;

denoting hostility (less common than 3 7 7 or by), Gn 2 7 4, "jnni> -]b orono, 2 K 5 Ex


,

511
(so Jos io
21
:

cf.

Jb 16 9), Je 25" 509

^7"

13

37

Is i4

12

2 1

28
7

Am 3
40
,

56 106 20 27 34 37
to,
ii>

16

p *Op (usu. in good sense, 5 g e) Jb And with adjj., as 73 1 b 310 good

(pregn.) 74 89 s6 1 earth, Is 3 4 7
so ->?$
9

14 7 5 Ez 26" + }"+ c. jfcj and idiom, c. 3B* to sit on the Jb 2" + without vb. Is 26 s
, , :

Gn
cron

13

13
||^

"b D'NOm D'jn towards


1

'",

S 22 24

Jb
22

21

24

ioy),^
60

29

ib

nioxj; withsubst.

with persons,
57
12 16

Ez 28 s (6) not very common, Dt 32 s5 Is 31 6

7,

ItW TW1
79
14

e. with La 3 (syn. v 61 Syj. words denoting what is pleasurable or the 4 26 b my Ho 9 IP. Is reverse, as P QW 2 S i

(rare)

Ex 32

12

Jes

lj

yn ?> ^45 15

H9 Jbi8
Rui
10
:

14

Ch

Ne

6 19 , Iffjl

!>

with pron. v,

b N3, esp. Nu24 4 9 etc. (friendly) 2 S 12 Zc 9


;

24',
i>

i>

310

(adj.)

Si 8

b\>2

2K20",

also

Am

6', (hostile) 2

^yin, ^ J3D, to be profitable to; and with neuter vbs., to denote the subj. of a sensation

with a (/my as
Is 47"

S 5* Je 46 22 49 s 50 26 51 4853 6 subj. IH33' (B>N"6), 2 S 24"


Is 66
4
),
7 13

Jb 3*

(cf.

or emotion, as p 310 to be well


5
i>

to (with),

Dt

"

+;

i)
1
,

lb Ru
b HIT
1

13
,

IX
,

3=13
1

Ho

io

s3
j>

6 1 S 13 + oft., an to be warm

Is66 ). placing (where ?y would be more


D"p3n (so
13
ta rvioy ic^-ip rvE'n, 22 16
,

Ho

Je 4 12 22 s3 l&f And with vbs. of


usu.)

66 12 with KBap
ninntfn,

f 21' ^9

to,

K. i\

Vl

106
4

32
,

WW
it is

it

was hot

"* Jb 36* 13a


1

cf.

VBKp bw,
h.

Gn 4s

12

(=anger

arose) to

Gn

+ oft.,

p n32>n

Mi

And

him = he
rare, b

with pass,
is
i
4
,

vbs.,

n?D3

forgiven

26 LV4 +

oft.;

forgiven to otherwise
to

expressing direction towards (without contact), (ins? backwards


(also
24

'K

?y).

Je

flX"]?

^^
f.

Kfi"i? it
s
,

is

healed

us

=
S

pnp outwards

\jr

41

7
,

Hpyo? upwards,
1

we
17

are healed Is 53
16

nwi La 5%

p BIB] 2

noo? downwards/ to scatter nil 73? Je 49 s2 20 36 10 cf. v Ez5 +, (ow) mnn yaiK ? EZ42
of the points of the compass (without vb.) ...nKSp towards the quarter 18 of (the N., S., etc.) Ex 26 + oft. P (so Ez
1 1

with verbs of reaching to, touching, attaching etc., as b "IDX to bind to, 1014 26 BOn, p31 ^ 44 NSO to reach to Is io ^ 2 19 20 s s5 yjn Ex 4 1DV3 Nu 25 anp (adj.) Eu 2 out of connexion with a vb. (almost ly),
(v.

Dr).

Dn 8

Ch 9

24

47

15

),

Dm!', mrob
etc.)

etc. (late
23

earlier
4

mtDO. or
2
9 1 Ch 5 Ch 2024.

nmto

Ez4o

4i

ll,4

42
1

Ne
t,

26

J0816

V59

14

Jba8 3 Ne

correl. to fO (v. JO 5).

2Ch33 , 3 g. with vbs. of motion,

15

14

and

6 63 ? 28 I2 16 26 -18 2
also (peculiarly)
i.
s

Ch jjM n3nD
S 14 40
i?y),

20 38

K
17

II 11 .
IX

common as ?X, or the simple ace. with or without n loc.) (a) with places, rare in early prose, Jos 1 15 8 14 Ju
as "pn, X3, 3E> etc. (not so

expressing addition (rare); Is 28

l0l3

13?p

1p^ 1p,

56

(resuming

Ec

T\X\\ib

nnN
(by
is

34

20
s

10

(but

v.

GFM),
10

S9

12

20

25

K f,

exc.

in partic. phrases, viz. 101pci>


,

Gn

18 33 ,

iamb

24 (adding) one to another, Ezr 8 more usual in this sense).

Ne

all 32 fhnh 1S4 (also with other sfs. these + oft., esp. with 31B> and j?n, or preceded by distrib. BK ftftbtwb, also, without vb., as
;

2. Expressing locality,

at,

near, idiom, in

exclam.,

S 20

1K12"),

1X1*6

Gn30 +

23

the phrases ^Sp before (sts. after vbs. of 23 i , but very oft. motion, as 1 otherwise), -3-Jjb in the sight of, xb, po'p, biir.tyb (only

28 20 inen;p e*k Dts , vbrab b*k Jo2 4 +, b*k a Ne rt 1 S 8 13': oft. in late Heb., as Jb 26 9 s 3942 22 18 2 4 19 2 Ch i 3 8 17 + oft. 1 Ch 4 4 5 12 Ktt 68 Est 6 4 Vo6 8 i32 7 Chr, Ezr2 + , Neio
1 ,

Ec io 2 ), nnSP
11
. .

at the entrance (of),

Gn4 7 Nu

10

-)-;

in

other, rarer

connexions,

Nu

20 24
13 - 13

.-of(usu.by),
,7 ,
,

16 nbw-V? Je 3 ,7b (om. ), Zc i and oft. 146 3 14 1 Ch Ezr Ne (as 2 19 30 "), (TOW^ 2 s9 bxb Je 5i 2 Ezr 2 1 Ch 9 1 2 Ch 2 Ch 18 28 4
:

Ju5

b|'

Jus^dlv^a),^ tGn 49 3 7 t^i4i Pr8 Ho5 nBYpi5 2 Ch 3 5


1
,
)

15
.

Chu

r\yi*b=vnthin,

K 6 Ez 40
30

16
.

7 36 (but earlier always tbtftV, |VTOe>, ^33 or 11 18 14 Is 22 23 17 49 51 n^33); and poet. Ju 5 4 " 12 1S 65 Je 3 l 4 8 (pregn.) Tint? ? mo\ 59 60 3 1S 2 8 19 12 12 27 50 Mi i Zc 9 ^ 7 68 74 Ct 4 5' 6 f*
1
1

3. To denote the object of a vb. a. with the Hif., mostly of iutrans. vbs., properly (as it

seems) a dat. commodi, as p D'50 to give rest to, 3, Pl")n to give width to, b 1Xn p p'SH, exceptionally also with other words, as Vi"y) D^Sin,
; ,

(pregn.) D<D"ia!> no3B3,

V'i8 66 ,il^Mi7 s without a vb., Is 23

20

12

Jb io 19 20"; p KXW1 Jbi2 22 ? 5>3* Hoio' +


;

pnitn to give righteousness

to,

Is 53 11

f^nn
,
!'

Gn

45

Ho 7

12
.

Also
to

H?^

with

(do.),

P3n give understanding to (lute), P Si nann Ho io 1 mbn Jb 12 s3 nnsn Gn 9 *


,

many

vbs.,

both in sense

down

the earth,

give breadth

to.

b. with other vbs., sporadi-

512
be sound), but mostly cally early (if the text Aram, late, in conseq. of Aram, influence (in
the accus. being constantly denoted by
18J4 3TK Lv i 9

^an? NX" to go forth into the state of one free T 2 Ex2 i 2 (cf.v 26 27 after n7B>), 2 K 25 Is 14 J634
1 -

12

11

7), as
,

\^48
i>

7 JH13

hath made himself known


20

as,

87*
16

Ch 19s
16
,

rtfl

S 330 Jb 5 2 VQ
remember,

(mostly),

fl?3 2

S6

sts. also n3T to

T3ffl to mention aa, Ez 13 ; poet. Jb 39 h7"K7p iVja ITE'pri treats her young ones hardly

nay to serve (work or do service for), "iiy (2 S 8, and esp. late), eni (esp. Chr), 7.?!? (only Chr nne> 1S23" Ear), NED (prob. the dat. coram.),

none of hers without a (turning them) into 14 Na i 7 Hb i 11 vb. (poet., or late prose) Mi i
:

(fab inb
s9

ft,

Zc 4 7 La 4 3 Jb 13 12
4
.

Nu 32

16
,

THS 29 Nen 2 6 6 7 17 also iS22 2K8 Jei6 40 see pn 2CI132 26 8 6 Jon 4 * 6 9 73' 1 35" 136*" Pr r 7 "> I22Sb 6 La 45 1 Ch 16 37 18 6 (yehn, altered fr. 2 S 8 so

it}?
',

ge'Dnii 38

m
;

Am 6

3
,

7}?

^ 34',
13
,

"5?

n6
20

Hg

Ch

12

16
,

"W
2
,

1CI126 27 29

b. this usage is also 2 Ch 23 26 28 combined idiomatically, with great freq., with a 2nd ?, of reference (5 a d), giving rise to such

,8b

phrases as

+ 1 16
1

2 Ch 5 6 25' 29 8 16 ; at the end of ?y), Ezr 14b


6
-

s3 22

11

42

),

Ch28 lb
-

Ch24

,2b
1

26

if 24 34 (usu. an enumeration, 28 23 marking the


;

13

r$a*{> be for food (see IWI XX. 3


26

Gni 29

iW
f
i

03^ to you
b p. 2 2 6 ), 4 5
i
33

it
8

shall

Wll
Is 2
1
4

n'jriBi)

3sb, 47
DD-ioj)

Dt 28 925 Ju
6

ffl

defin.obj.inappos., 19 20 i 36 (=earlier
after a
s

Ch 29 18

2 CI12

12

23
15

m, Gn 26*
1
; ,

Ju

3
26

^135" 2 Isf 8 );

sf.

(in Syr. fashion),


510
15

Ch
-

i7 Dnrn, 49 17 nayb ,930 nx\ bnb liana (Jb 3 o 21 ), Je 15 420 20 4 2i 3^|, 63 Hb2 7 V33**94B 132 13 139" Jbl 3 24 ^nni
28
8.io

18b

D.??_1,

23
the

Ch

sf.

28 cf. 25 18 21!!4 "40 of a noun, Nu 29


-

Ne 9 32
o".

17

defining anom.
1

3W,

16 12

etc.

Ch f tforrm
5

?3^>, 2

Ch 3 1
s

lSl8

Ezr 9

5. With reference to, viz. a. defining those in reference to whom a predicate is affirmed,

(But in sentences

hence
17

oft.

of the type

^B^

Je 14 16 49
cf.

La i

HM

eni 1!
,

NJ

* H*

"

12

72

Is 51

18

= belonging
4-9
;

to,

of:
i
10
;

(a)
|

the 7 belongs prob. to pM:

31 32 P* ^142" Dt28 Jeso 4 5,17n 2 La i J? P*? Bh> Je 30" La 4 .) Cf. Ges 4. Into (ils), of a transition into a new state

the
,

||

types "V?9

iKi4 +
1

ta N7 **te, v ,0 n'3tfn j>


4

La
5

Dt 23 s in 35 nrpn i s 2

JC48

35
;

K2

23

S 25
1522

s4

"in" ox,
1
12

} W n^ ^7 Gn 17 10 hon
;

"\fc3

73 D37, 34
35?' 2

Exi2 48
30

S 11 2
6

1
4

14

13
;

or condition, or into a
a.

Gn 2

12

nEtef> ybsrrriS |3>1

new character or office: mfo a woman, 1 2 2


great nation, and very Ex 26' Is

ND3 by

K io
to 1
14

15
23

Je I3 13 22

^ 132

12

cf.

v"; b OT3 HKi

Gn5o
S
320

V128
;

7i"l3

'iab

^JM
Gn46
,

m<o a
3

perish belonging

9
I

Is 26"; ^

"* to NSO to find


|

oft.

with this and similar verbs, as


,

belonging to Dt 22 "inbb "I3JI current io


1

20 Is 5 make bitter into sweet in such phrases as B\f> etc., 28 I"? 42, also 7 desolation Is 1 3' Je 4 etc. HBB'b to make into a

44

1710

Db>
17

15 to Dt 23 7 IBn to change iWo Ex 7 19 29 s Isii 15 +, cut or divide into Gn 32 Ju 19

S 13 22 Gn 23 16 money (=with) the merchant, Nu 9 10 Am 9 Is 33 14 Jb 12 6 note further the 5 mtWl |D D3? n2fn, i 2 2 5 2 6 33 pron. in Ex io 5 26 30 4- 8 23 Lv ii 29 Bn nsb nil ( c f. v ), 19 25 26
: -

|>

11'B>
14

to

burn

into

Am 2

1
,

Dt 921 ->?y> ?f ?yB

4 nnb nap D?b n3Ba (Ez 14 ), Nu 28 32 34 14 9 66 Dt'28 JosV aanby nb nisnyn, Jui6 i 9 13
19

21

\fr

flaming ones ; 7 rWl in many diff. connexions, as Gn 2' <o become, r^n l?Q37 DINn W1 became a living soul (see iTTl
7

maketh

t'reta(or to be)

(cf.b

niTGn 3 2 32 +), 1S5 9 2S15 T


(cf.

30
7

2K 427b nB'a3
2
4

F6-rn
'7

Isi5

4
14

Je 4
7

19

),

21 IS23 Je2 Mi

II.

e, p. 2

26

);

(l

b) "177 ntW3 to anoint so


cf.
'

as

to be king,
to,

as king (Germ, 'zum Konig':


*?

40 E^O* l'X, Ez 16 ; 29 yfr 9 12 hast thou digged to (or /or) me, 5i (cf. 1 S io ), 4 5 in such phrases as Is 50 (0) |TN *7 "IT.
also
'

no

ears

Ju 1 7 13 and We have Abraham 16 1 to our father'), 1 S 9 15 etc., ntt to appoint 30 17 b nt? ^ 45 even more freely, as as 13" 25
Old Engl,
as
;

^? ^V T!
slave,
JDfe>f>

to count /or (or a*) a man sells his daughter i"lK? for, as, a female

Ch 2 9 23 7 3E>n 7 Gn38 + oft.; Ex2i when


.

cf-

S 3"
,6

E^K a man for (or o/) a tribe, 10 4 Jos 3 12 18 Ju 20 ten men HKB? first 0/ 1000 etc.; i> jitJ'NI 0/ 100, 100 of of relationship, to Ex 12 2 2 S 19 21 (c) spec, define a man's family or tribe, esp. in geneal23 24 etc., Nu i 6 -W7K plN-17, v7 8 etc., v

Nu

ntflpb K*{<
,

7" 31

Dt

23

'

ogies,
2127

3
1

Ch

24

2021

etc.,

26 24

2326

Dt 6"
(Kr)

to bind nteb for, as a sign, 33ri?n


813
,

opp. order

Ex 31 2 Lv
S
3

11

go o oe an adversary
1

arijo ro^fl) Dip

s 22

i>

Nu 22 22 32 nov is 1 1 10 Dn 1 1
-

K15

27

etc., cf. 2
i

similarly

Dns^n

"- 5 also 3 * Gn20 18 6 2627 4 9 io"- 17 , 5 Hon 1 2 14"


, ;

etc. + oft.; in the Nu 17 23 "17 n<37 pm

513
relation (to be to or i6 4 +. (d) denoting towards one in a particular regard or capacity)

a writing belonging

to, of,

and

oft.

nnb

-ilDTD

or by H., Hb 3 , ^ 3 a Psalm 0/ or by D. (but


1

Ex

5 9 HpJp "b Dn"ni ye shall be to

me

a special
18

possession, 2 2
16

b JlTin EHp B>JN, 1 S 1 8 2 S 1 9"9 50 8 6 9 1 K 5 2 K 19 Je 12 15 22 b nnn nyba, 51 5 9 n ?? SH?, Is 54 Ez 24 V 1 2 ^ i"? 1?, 35 25 s 8 29 99 Jb24 30 Ne6' with a ptcp. Nu io
s0
15

possibly denoting orig., at least in some cases, a Psalm belonging to a collection known as

David's

so certainly in

rnp ^a?
al.)
.

1^

42

al.,

and

19

14

17

prob. also in fpsb ^50' 1 1 "nib alone I0 i4 + 24'

so THOtD 1TT5

Comp. on Ph.

coins

18

25

35

s3

LH4
;

22

io

4 -6

Is 11
it is
.

14

(Dr'' ");

D3"lxb
-iixb
(

b "]bn
j>

Nu 2 2 4

Dap 31
.

(too)

much

to you,

= Gk.

of the Sidonians,

belonging to them, Heb. idiom also SiSoviW, Tipov).


i.e.

eyo

(too) little to

.;

n J$ who (what) are these meanest t/iou by these things ?

in the phr. (nD) *Q what to thee 1

=
2

uses the b of possession where we should write 16 the simple name, as Ez 38 (written on a stick)
17 mVTOj v tpvb,

Ez 37 18
be
to

cf.

Ex 12 26 J0S4 Ez 1 2 M
6

On 33
;

s-8

S 16 2

in English

'

Judah,' 'Joseph,'
(a) p "lt?K, as exx. (see further
6
12
,

it to

(or for)
. .

me!
27
48

'b

nob

me
18
31

is

.?

Gn

Is

b nbbn away what purpose 2 20 oft. 1" Je 6 Jb 30

Is8' 12-wn~bbvr~mob 'Maher-shalal-hash-baz.'


C.

to

as periph. for the

st.

c:
6ls

Ex
t2

29

s9

39

139

LV7
82

2021

i6

also in such phrases as f f59 a shield to


\jr
,

a strength
Is
1
13

to

^ 28

s
,

15 an abomination to
1

Gn
Je

sub ne>K 7,

K 6".
i
4

p.
(6)

8 i f.); so 'bf tCt without ntWJ (a) where

"^
it

is

Gn

s2

43
2
9

a grief to Pr 1 o
:

1 7

21
;

cf.

10

desired to keep the


"trb J3

first

noun indeterm.,
20

S 1 6' 8
12

Mai

s8

V'

89

etc.

note also Jon 3 3 nbnj TJ*


e.

TCtn a son
24

EPfl?M7 a city great to God (i. 20 tion : cf. Acts 7 aari'tot t< 6ta,

Nu
Ru

in his estima9

7
1

K2

39

Gn 41 or 0/ Jesse, 22 22 >yavh onay a^ is 2 3"


to

Estio 3

and 'JBP Gn 1 o ), And with 3 Jui 7" 2Si2 s na?^'nni,

etc.; (/3)

where the

genit. is a
24 - 30 - 56

compound
st.

term, to avoid a series of nouns in the

c,

Ex 22 Ho 1 1*
to

24

God

'"3 9 "b DPS Q"E>3 b), (cf. s 2 Is 29 Jb 33 fBf b*6 yVrjn 1 , I am b. denoting possesas thou art, etc.

Am

Nu I 4 IIP
jaiNi nt3oi>, v
">

ttdt tWO, 7
23 26
-

etc., 2
3

9 - 16

etc.,

Jos

etc., i 38

21

DnH?B 23 1 Ch 9

sion, belonging to;


(cf.

b irtnn, 2 Ch io 39 etc, occas. also besides, as i S 14" i>1Ne6 D'Slsn,

n^ab

Dny#n )2 7

^'Ne

(a) as predicate, in ? njn

b pX constantly (see mihi), f WM ton also alone, as Gn ^i these words);

Lat.

est

&

Ex
is

it is
1

mine, 48" DH V,
1

K 2034 Is 43
1012

nn

ig pan ba b <% 5 S 3K '^, Ez 2 9 3 + 47 10 b, 44

Ex
;

bb

3i (usu. nnyn jnx); (y) where th*e regens a pr. name, or a compound term, which does not readily admit of being placed in the st. c,
as (mirr) btcteP 'otoh

vie* Jb 12 1316 Ct 2 16 6 s 1 S i 2 50 5 16 s and he had two wives, 25 736 Ju 3 17 Jb 22 s 10 17 1 K 22 Is 53 2 S 1 7* Ho 6 + oft.; with &, mn b, Je5 10 +; with a neut. adj. (rare) \b 10 2 IS63 Je30 *n.3e>p B*K; note also such phrases 12 19 as 2 K io byib b ton nar, is 2 'b t* *a
,

m*

+ oft., 1 K 5
b

ni3n
i2 3 6
-

own nan 1 K n K 1 1 b niNian n'c; H&n NU36 Jos 19" 1 Ch 8 + oft.


30

b D^asjn nfr, 2
1

18

Ch Ne Ezr ;

in dates, as
11

514 Bnr6 inta Gn 8


.
.

Ex
.

Gn

ro ^nb

rocta,

16 3

Ex

19
48
19

nsxb
1

26!!8

'jl

by for

"b JtSW Pjn


one
(sc.

Ho

4'

^ a <^ a day against, etc., 22 28 'i Aa<A a strong and mighty nij) s v 6b8 ; at his disposal), 34 '31 by '"b 3 as 'b an i 2 Mi 6 2 ifcj "b-rm
''

W,
;

Nui6M (=27 ) 18" Ju20 10 2K5 9 Ez45 Ru 2 3 1 Ch 4 9 1921 26" 2 Ch 22 23 4 (8) with 13 Pr 26 tab vb pN3, Je 5 a neg., Gni5 6 Hb i poet, even alone, 2 who increaseth S?
16 10
;

6 8 (all

nswn tynna, ndn^ trntf rus'a 1 K + oft.) other cases, Ex 20 Lv 1 3


;

19

17

*b (that
r\b

which

is)

not

his,

Jb 18 15

S$

^3, 39

ls

what

is

there to

me and

to

thee

(i.e.

what

have we to do with each other ?), v. H "p D17E* peace be to tliee ! Of that which pertains to one
as a right,

Lv 2 5 3M8 Dt 1 17 Ntf1 DTlbKb DBB>n 'a, 32 9 S 17 47 Je io23 32" Ez 21 + 3 njntsfcn 20 Jon 2 10 with an inf. 1 S 23 iT3Dn ub) and it
21"
1

K?p as (4) those which are not hers; (e) poet., 2 26 7 pnvb Je 47 s Ho 9 s + 37 16 49" 5 s 36 19 n6 15 nrvion 55 (HiDeCh), 58 73 105 4 s u VTDnb, 123 Jon 2 Ec5 ; cf. also b ~pn Jos 12 18 (but v. Di), 2 K 19" (cf. Aram. Ezr 5 11 ) v. further Ew im Ges * 129 Giesebr > 19
Is 16

shall be for us (or

ow place)
Ezr 4 3
(6)

to deliver him,
i 6

c. attached to advbs., esp. those

compounded

Mi
cf.

3 nynb osb sbn,


yjr

Ch

20" 26*,

50

16

b 1?"np.

here also belongs the

so-called

Lamed

auctoris, Is 38

Wgfif 3TOO

forms preps., as b t3"1|0 off the front with reference to (or of) JV30 within, ? )inn of: so b

with

JO, it

Gn

24

= in front = without,

lit.

Ll

514
b byt?e, b byo, b "989, b tyfc&t b P 6 ? 1?. *? l? more rarely, b 'TnWS, b 15?3, b nfrao,
(all oft.)
;

Ju7

}, 1

b nira bx, b njoi nra


b b

Ex

15

3s

b nan

Dn

12",

mra
Ju
7

pee,

b naao, b a'oDta, b
.

nnn ; poet.

less freq. in comparisons with ; io 23 noanj* -\pb . . . bap . . . b-wi, ct 1 2 accus. 15'), i Jb 30 tivb 3DB (cf. the 6 4,6 cf. 1 1 iTPVlb DyS3; rarely after substs., 32

1212

+ oft.

DnW

W'H'IM
18
.

ff

116 1418

cf.

See )V3, pn, etc.; and d. construed with passive verbs,

911 Ezr8 26 (where 21 s ,' 3" bnspb, v the earlier language would use appos., or the

Chi6 8

accus. of specification,

the 7 of reference notifies the agent, as p ^l? blessed oy, Gn 1 4 17 + oft. ; otherwise not very
15 common, Gn 31 b

aE*n3 to be reckoned by (so


:

Dr i m). (c) somewhat and be guilty nbxi? nnb 5 differently, s 5b Nu 18 7 as regards one of these things, v 2 2
Lv
4b

Is 40 17 ),

Ex
'

16

fab wn efcrbap bs* y W,


'

M?
2
1
3
),

n 'FV...
29
s2 20

2
10

25

7 2

f 73
Ne
1
'

1 1 1
1 -7

S J 9 M Je 83 Pr 1 3 13 ib-ban"
26

*?

"^
is
7

Pr
3

26 32 27 1 2 Ch 19"-") Je 2 s7 (peculiar) thou shalt not prosper Dnb as regards them, 26 19 14 after substs. Gn47 t?nb cf. Jb 9 ;
(cf.
1

Ch
,

Ez44
(but

pledged

cf.

Di)
29
39

with
16

ref. to
16

the
19

fifth,

ty

ft,

14
12

b SB>3, 13
'

3WK, Est4

Nu

11

19

30" Dt 19
1 1

23
24
.

Lv 7 26 1 i 46b Ezr 8 M 1 Ch 27
1
.
.

5" Ec 5

b "HD^.

16 4 ), JHto

So with TOO? Ex i 3 (=Dt S 6 3 Ez 36 s2 Ne 4" (but usu. with


to), -tfiOT

2 ('n bab),

Ch 8 Ne

(d)

bab (-bab),
all ...

at the close of a description or enumeration,

these words b is rather the dat.

known, appear, XX03 Is 65 + to


1

Gn
s3
,

21

let oneself

25 be entreated, sought,
,

+ &VV

comm. be and

with a generalizing force, as regards 1 =znamely, in brief (Ew "*'), chiefly in

P and
that

Chr

(prob. a juristic usage)

Gn 9 10b

all

found, by,

1D13

+Lv

26
,

H3J0

+Ez 14"

(?).

247 (Comp. in Syr. No'

with pass. ptcp. 590 279 which in Maud, and Talm., Luz ), (so New Syr. even unites with the b to form
esp.

b 3 ? as regards go out of 10b all beasts of the earth, 2 3 (=namely, even)


-'
-

the ark H?'? n --

a new tense, v. Analogously .) 18 Gn 38 16 ib "VW1 and was pregnant by, v p rnn


i
!

No

NS

' 104

Ex 1 4 s8 (cf. v9 1), 2 7 3 9 28 s8 3 o lb Lv 5 3 (cf. 1 3") 48 911 3136 26b 18 27 3132 42 i6 1621 22 Nu3 1 1 5 18 (v }), 4 2Ki2 Jei9 13 Ez 4 4 iChi 3 2Ch 5 12 (allP),
4
-

'

(Dbab), 25

regarding, (adj.) pregnant 6y (lit- to). in respect of, viz. (a) with verbs of speaking,

e.

commanding, hearing, more (syn. by, which is


,213+

etc.

concerning, about

Ju 9 M Is 4 1 7 V3 3 4i 6 +."T! 20" Dt33 3 30 31 5 Ez44 IS? ^2 2 Ehl Dt^ 2S11 D?n 6 9 WJf NU8 20 f9l u +, WPf* Gn 4 2 fpin Mi2
,
, , , ,

usu.); so

with "V?N

Gn

2K21 babi) Ezri 33 (|| a new subj. (rare, and text (e) introducing sts. dub. chiefly Chr), as regards .., Is 32 b by error from foil. D'lB'bl (rd. prob. &")&)
s

,e

8b

3i

t33Btob),
(f

Lv
1

ii

26

Ch3

(rd. prob.
5
1

DlbEON), 5
2 6'23 - 25 - 26 - 3

v.

Ke), 7
12

(Ke

3), v *(?), 24
(||

"*

Ch 5

21

7
6

fr& vbv tajrbab


(peculiar);

K 9 8 lajrbs),
"3

Gn
.
. .

and 17 nefc bab


,

20

oft. in the adjunct

.."W*6,
b\X&

Gn

27

Jos

18

22 2

Gn

abap In Chr 'l) 3113; cf. ^17* (on 16 v. Comm.). Ib21 used peculiarly as a periphr., 1 Ch 28 sts.
cf.
3

Dt2 4

Ec

Kin ^n

26 7 + , esp. in phr. BibtJ'p '&b bc<E> to ask about any one with ref. to (his) welfare ; in the phr.
njn n:nb
21

3^3 bsb as regards every


5 *- 6b
1

liberal
.

man = every
7

t'n

19 iS 30 + Ju 2 1 a vb., Lv 7 s7 14 54 Dt33 7 and in titles Je 23" s 1 7 2328 46 48 49 (6) limiting the application
, , 1
-

regard

to this 57

thing (idiom.), Gn 7 D'ebb, 1 K20 ; without

cf Ezr 6 ( Aram.), 7 iberal man (cf.Ke), 2 9 ; f. in connexion with terms designating a cause
.

28

or occasion, with reference to or in view of to (Germ. auf. hin) becomes nearly equivalent on account of, through (not common) so to cut
. . :

of a term, esp. with 3 to denote the tertium

oneself K'SSp

Lv

s8

on account of a (dead)
,

Wlf) comparationis, as Gn 4 1 5P? a8 regards, in respect of (in our idiom, simply 10 in or /or) badness, Ex 24 ">nbb D'Otfn DXya
19
. . .

H3na

tO

1 i6 6b Lv 1 1 24 <? nbt<b on person, Dt'14 Je account of these ye shall become unclean, 2 1

113
-

31 +, Ez 20
,

b NDt33,
19
;

Nu 5 2

efcsb Niccrbs

Nu
17

m brightness, Dt 34
1

1112

Ez

Ch

24

4
;

with an

inf.,

Gn

3 (rd. prfob) Pr 25 13DD *in3 rWI

o 6 710

cf. 2

Ch 23

'*

DB'b in view of (i.e. de9

njTlb

IS21 respect of knowing, etc., 34 niDIDS as whirlwinds in respect o/sweepf]i7np 14 1726 Ez 389 " Pr 26 s ing through, Jos io 2 S I4
ire
1

1S

termined by), because of'^'s name, Jo 9 Je 3 M 6 Is55 (II lh. Ez 3 ( do -) > Qk4"* I have 23 " Ex slain a man ''V??? because of my wound, v
4
e

nib^b,

Nu

35 Q^b

]?b
;

= therefore
(si

(syn.
1.)

eiwb

irro nub mwra,


3*>b in

with

multitude,

Ch 1 2 "incb ctoxa Dt 1 10 3ib D^OB'n '33133


i
9

J3 by), constantly (v. RJ)


\\}b
:

Job 30 24

vera

s of the cause of an emotion, Is 1 5 aNIDp 'a?

515
P5?r because
4 7" Je o/Moab, 16 1
,

M ib <JJO 9n
34 16

(by

distinctly

on behalf of, as with K?p to be jealous


ffl

Ct5 ),Ho io
fled at the

riKtb

Jb3V'. Cf.

sound of them,

Nu 16 Dbipb 1D3 Ez 2 7 28 Hb 3 ^ 42".


7

for, Nun
25

DC^J Dt

s^+.lO^
Jos g
24
,

12

+,

b 31

to contend /or
2
;

Ju

6 31 ,

W*

g. marking the aim, object, or consequence of an action or thing, in view of, for, unto : (a)

4-,".3' ! to speak for one 2

K4
,

13
,

1 S Jb i3 7 bKpn

bbsriPI

Gn i 16 DVn nbvcnb for


where
is

the rule of the day,


s5

22

will ye speak wickedness on God's bsB' to ask 1 S 22"+ "y to pass over behalf?
""yiy riBTJjl

the sheep >vSvbl 42

for the way;

Ex

provision srvj? 20 7 R1$? i.e. for a vain or frivo-

for

(=to

pardon) Am 7

8
;

Dt 30 13 b

nbv^ ',

lous purpose, similarly p^b iJJnp /or his acceptance


;

and

"lp$?;
23

Lv

Nu 21

and

oft.

NV'

v 13 Jui l 20 18 Is6 8 ttpfe *$; see also Ex2 16 * Nu 35 31 Dt 23" Jos 18 6 Ju 5" 7 420 2 S is84 " 4 8 16 SI !, Is33 Pn6 3i ,etc,j ^94 D V" P BJ^Wp; ^3
,
I

Ttacbtbfor battle; b 3B^ to sit (wait) for, Ex 16 2 3 14 24 Hos 3 Je 3 ; 1 S 8 to use inaNbpb for his
business;
s2
yj,

'b rwi to be

on
,

one's side,

Hos
iTrt

D3b,

^
32

124

12

and without
is

IWW b \MN1 Gn 31 42 Ex 32 s6
i

2 2Si5 +

BBEtob.

R3 /or judgment ;

69

'"NO^/or

(i.e.

to quench)

my

thirst,
s

Ne

VN me

'b *p
!

who

on
''

''s

side? (let

9 ; Ex 29 D">nb /or life


16

Jos 5 13b
),

2
10

S 20 11
'b

him come) to io 6 DRN <b DK (syn.


6 7
-

+ Di>b /or each day;


;

Is 4

Ho 9*

DC>D?b Donb.
1'' ,

n|"b| njnb and

*W 9

* 56

*a "nvn^ nr, 1 1 8

'b '\

h.

4 10 nab Je2i +; Is58 ^63

B ? S3 1B*pT n*te$: in the sense of to secure, compass, Gn 41" cried 36 8" Jb 15 23 Is 1 S 2 to Ph. Dnbb ^ VAT for bread,

Am

used reflexively (the 'ethical' dative, or dative of feeling), throwing the action back upon the subj., and expressing with some pathos the interest, or satisfaction, or completeness, with
it is (or is to be) accomplished, esp. (but not exclusively) with imv. and 1 pers. impf. not expressible inEngl.,sts.to be expressed (oft. a paraphr.); by (a) with trans, verbs (a choice

which

io 3 so in an inf. oft.
:

]W? for the purpose of; and with the (6) corresponding to (v. 7 a).
18
,

Lat. dat. commodi, (a) with vbs., Gn 2 lb ntyjJX 20 21 I will make for him, etc., v 3 etc., absol. b ne>y b npb
i

s 1 4 6 Is6 4 3
3- 4

b bys

+ 6S
Ttt

29
;

NSO Gn 8 9
-

idiom, a development of with imv., in best prose),

g
16

a,

common,
14

esp.

v
9
to

HB'J)

Gn 6 Nu 2 1 8
26
,

24

+oft.; b "ibd,
1

Jei6 5 6

b nas

+
Gn
Dnb

ft.,

dab

Div'E>y
:

Dt4
2
,

16 - 23

Am 5
17

onb

iB>jn.

22

10
,

'etc.;

Ju

s5

13b""pn'B""S
1

to sport for us (for


,

3'

EX32 H013 Jen


31

the evil which


(cf.

25 our pleasure); Ho 2 Mi 5 etc.; with a pron. 34 as the vb., as 1 K 20 "p D^BTI, of the same pers. 2K6' io 24 Zc 9 13 leading on to h o, below;
, ,

lb>y
16

they have loved

do

Hi),

Gn

with prons. and imv., Nu 11" 'briBDK 6 , gather me 70 men, 2 2 ?"'"'"1X curse me this
oft.
1

people, 23

"?
13

nj3,
10

28

me

24

B., 3

13
20 ,

i7

Ct

15

jntrrnb 'b Wip call b Xim catch M the

Ju3 2Si5\etc; ^b"np, Dab inp Gn6 + oft, 35 10 etc. V t]3 Dt 2 20 + Dab n lb hp*1 Gn 1 5 2 Ex 7" Jos 20 cab on Dt i (cf. Dr) + Vfy Dab Ju 19 30 cf. 2 k io 24 H02 3 ib TTtt, oab rra, etc. Gn 13" 2 S 17 (v.Dr) + oft; ib'njp Je
21 14
,

13

'

32

+
'

foxes, Is

dwell, 2

for

my

me, that I may '? Bsb (act) gently (5 i 6) 24 sake towards the young man, 2 4 49

b"nB'3 retire for


IS??!?

39
' ,

19
2

a b Jo's 2 2

l}>

V! Jb 5 s7

cf.

Ct
1

8
;

Dt io

1 1

i6 913 18
-

ni33b,
11

s 20

20

n-iispb 'b

S 18 5

K4
1

y\b 'Jwb> (cf. Is 7

),

I8 23 Is

4V
v

8 59 DnbWipV, Je

13

22 14 ^-ru??, 31 s1 46
fruit freely,

^ "T. Ho
14

nWb,

n'3-)b

'b-iVyn-bs-AV slacken
e.g. in

me

not the riding;

io
6

ib-nWVia maketh

1112 ' 2

Am

such phrases as PIDS Ex 1 2 11 a passover is it unto \ 1 3 6 *v 3n, 'b Nin xe^^b T\3V, Is 2 3 I8 + "b Kn'P, Lvi'and oft. "b nirw nn nferc, 1S1 3 'b tttn3,ete.j (y) also
(0)

with substs.,

ib lDB'=plunder at their will, 64 s M Ec 8 12 ib TjnKD (denoting satisfaction), 83" Pr i 6 11 3 wbron, 12 ib Dye^, i 3 nb-iani, 24 Jb7

513

^ 44

11

>

etc.

rarely separated from the vb.,

Ho

1 2

Pr
1 2
1

as a dat. incommodi, as to

lie

dig a
etc.;

pit, etc.,

s5 for any one, Ju 9

in wait, lay snares, s 7 7 1 6 -f 3s 57

23

20

Jb

14

(6)

with verbs of motion,


rr>3

Gn
,2

22"-

^b~r\b get
'b

Seaway, 27" ^b
lit.
40

Am7 ,Nu
Dt
I
7

withvbs.ofwithholdingorremoving(rare), 12 Ju 17 2 r\b ngb i s 2i 6 (cf.^ .*) ^40" 84 Jb


note also the phr. b (nnayen) fffch nab 5 24 28 Ju3 (RV), 7 12 : bl3T, in both senses, to
1

22

s4

rUHPR

I will return /or myself,


2
13

20

(cf.
1

Dr)

Dab WD, v

Dab nay, 5
iab>i, 2
;

s7

Dab

ffltf,

S 22 s 26 11 b
22

12 nab:i, v Dnb

s 2 21 lb
5,

nc>3,

remember/or (in
'37
7

+i

c f- ?

"W 3

one's favour) Je 2 H ft l 3 an(^ 23

against

iKi7
8
9

Is3i ibD3 4o ^b'by ,Je5


)

bnabN,
at its

(c )

more

Hos

a wild ass

ib

T13 going alone


l
1

516
pleasure,

Mil" ^58"
\?
6
.

1E& uSlJV D'Da that

run

a king will reign plS? ace.


3

to justice (

||

apace, Pr 20"

?)!&=goeth his
(e)

4 way, Jb 39

2 4 2 nO^=faithfuily, Je 9

8b

I01,1S

with w<er verbs, esp.

15" 3

(=46

n?0$> = honestly,
24 (synon. io

CBB'np),

BBBtefc

WP&\
23

those signifying a state of


(chiefly poet,),

f 66

icf?

mind or feeling IDIT btt, 80 7 mb tB^*


BJ rust?
1

BB&TO3),

Ho2

I2

(|pDb),

J02

Hijnsp;

Gn
,

38

24

pregnant O^V=uncliastely,
error (elsewhere njjea), 2

Nu

24

15

6 mockaaZ/wy^eawe, 120

fiMB^ by
7'

'BteJ

J"Q! has
is

Ch 303 35 s Ct

7iarf

Aer dwelling with,

etc.,

22 s
is

PI?

rnSHB*

well compacted, 123 4 PO ny3fe>

but too

full,

down ti^vrvb straiijMy (Pr2 3 31 '3), 3ib Jb26 8 2Chi4 14 poeO'MO? Jb 3 6 31 in


flowing
,

Is 2 a nsb *inn, 2
8 18 s1 , 0?^, v 2 cut off, Jb 6 19 fob

Ch 25 16 35 S1 Je 7 4 ine:irri>N Ez 37 Kb 01JJJ we are quite


11

abundance, Q$b=gently

Vh
of

S i8 6 +; Ex i6 3 ^ 78 s5

ace. to satiety; hi] ? ace. to the foot (pace)

j?
1

(implying that they/ed


s8

Gn

33

14

(v. 59*3);

themselves on hope),

iOp
19

QBjJj

which should
2
17

(Dt i2"aL'3),
plicity, i.e.

S 23 20 ^B3 Wfty S 15" Ovrb ace. to their simi

not
l|

(be inhabited), 19 HOT, and the freq.

sit

D$
adj.,

TO, Ct

8"

unsuspectingly (so
16

K 22
6

s4 ),

K9

11

ijHflft! take heed to

issn-^ij, is 5 4
(II

Ez 22
-

thyself

Gn

24' + ; with an
315
*.

Am 2

1S

nNTQn

V?yr6.
esp. 6:

(Cf.Ew*

No' 224 .)

i.

Very common in SyViac, of reference to a norm


after,

or standard, according

to,

by

(a)

Gn 1 "
,

v 68 " 6 170 ), Ec i long ago D<cfoyl> Ifl??*? ace. to (measured by) the ages etc. (v. Hi): so also in the phr. 3"jn 'Bp ace. to a sword's mouth, i. e.as the sword would devour, without quarter,
'?
oft.; .... 'Bp itself also, in various fig. 12 etc. applications, has the force of ace. to, Gn 4 7
,

iintp,

Jb 12

fn 9

911M

+ oft. P
2

un?! ace. to its kinds,

8"

Jos 6 21

DrrririB^pp
3132

ace. to their families,

3o'

DH'T^B?

ace. to

W$ them
io
6

B^K, v

Ex

that are numbered

(v.

HB);
11

and

in

fj

^xS

(pfc)

it is

(not) ace. to

of them,
2

Nu

Dni3K
3

rV3^>

by their

fathers'

the power of thy hand

(v. p. 43).

Similarly

houses, v Dr63bajj, v

Qnk35f|j,

enumerations and classifications

^4- oft., esp. in Gn 1 3 s Abram


;

Dtn

tfpfn leob

after the

manner of the

went VyBDp by
DiV^DD?
of) its

his journeyings (stages), so

Ex

17'

+ Gn
;

13" go through the


extent 41
47

i.e. as the rain permits (opp. to the artificial irrigation of v 10 ), Ju2i 12 +33B>Op Ez 12 12 |?y? i.e. as the eye sees it. -I3J, j.

rain of heaven,

land narnb* n?"!?^

ace. to (i.e. to the full


(cf.
2

length and breadth

Hb

state

);

nt?3P in a designating a condition or state of confidence confidently, Lv 25"* + oft.;


:

nxvyb by handfuls, Nu24 + VB3B>? by its s tribes, 1 S 29 D'B^nS'I DIXD^ Dnay by hundreds and thousands, 2 S 18 4 n*^p NU32 33 Jos 18"; Ju 19" nnssjp ace. to her bones (i.e. limb by limb), Ez 24 6 'Mfifff piece by piece;
,

t#w ''jlfft "'-r*

state

f separation
tibfi
;

(= apart), so
44
17

\V$
no
. .

(v.

pp. 94, 95);


s
13

Gn

+
.

yO?i>

suddenly f Is 29 30

Y3p in a

condition of
. .

.= without,

Is 5

14

(v. bz), so
;

[*Np
i
1

(late, v. p. 35),

ttty

+2 Ch 15 3
11

further Is
fDXJjDp,
i\r

V' 1

40" to hunt rriBrnDp thrust-wt'se, with thrust


thrust, Is

vH?

tM a 8tate f sickness, 50

45

1S

upon
one
it

27" "in? nn! (Ges Ew) by

one,

63 ntoiJlK Ezr 2

=Ne 7
-

te

a priest CDr&l

D^t6

(i.e.

acquires

one by one); hence, esp. with plurals, sts. a distributive force, as D'liJ??

Is 33 ! by

mornings = every morning


ioi 9 +
,

having relation to (i.e. with) U. and Th., 2 Ch 20 21 EHp n-i-in(j =t w holy adornment (cf.'B ^29"
96').

(cf.
!

6), so

And
bei),
.
.

of a

concomitant circumstance
of,

BlEftb
22

^73"

ttyfi}

Is27

every
12

(Germ,

in presence

at,
.

Jb 29 s

WKa

moment, D'E'inj Is 4 7 "every month,


1
1 4

EZ47

Hb 3 ",
6.
co
1 1

hpi

Jb2i ls Ezr 3 13

K o B'W tPW? nns once every three years, Am 4 tW n^tS>^ every three days (but v. We),
1

at

Of time: a. towards, against, sts. with idea of in view of, much rarer than 3,
(at)

019";

in

Chr nych nys6, Tyi

-vyi), 2

Ch 8"

but expressing concurrence


:

rather than

(b) denoting the principle, with to which an act is done,^B?Dp ace. to the regard number of .. Dt 32" Ju 2i 23 4- Is 3 to judge
.

19', 26".

duration (in) Gn 3 s Bi'n OVip at the breeze of the day,njJpin various connexions, as 3*},J? DJJp

Iff ntnpij.VJW ypfpJ>acc.<othatwhichhiseyes 12 Jb 42 s ), 28 M 32 1 see, his ears hear (cf. Lv i3


,

Gn 8" + (v. ny ) B'JBTO D wy!> t Ezr 1 o Ne 1 o36 rnia rimyb tf 9 10 io ,trt$ a, ow the day 4 20 Ifcvn HD Is io 3 Ho 9* of, + 8i Pr 7 + Di^
14
;
';

517
(ef.

Je 5 31 );
17
;

14 .yfa tntf} tEz 22

."IB* Ci'S

tMal3

njE>n
1

n3iB>ni>

2Sn
2

+;

nsipn5>
s2

very freq. "fotO, introducing the words spoken, so as to say saying (Germ, indem er sagte),

own 1 1
without
6

s0
,

ruBfa

nsipr6 1
D'JE*

Ch 24s3 (Ex
; . . .

34

^),

Ne 1 3 Dn n 6 3 1 2 Ch 1 5 "$Q + 30 49" + (Ex 3 4 after tW


10
;

2 fib (late) 2CI118 6I3 rwb (in early Heb. OT?J ftp)

(On*)

Gn i 22 Gn 34 7
,

etc.
1

(6)

in respect

of,

in

(cf.

5e

(b))

S 1 2 17 your evil is great that ye have done *|?0 03? PiKKO in asking for yourselves a king, v 28 14 33 the people sin against J. i>3K7
5 7 bfWPTJ) in eating with the blood, 19 2S19 24 2 Je 44" ^36 3 6 3 3 78 18 101 8 103 20 Ne 13 18. 4

fai
Is

= against,
2
,

for;

cf.

31 19" Pr2i ); (D'lpaS

33

v.

i);

Tdh Gn 49 s7 (IfO)*!
nf),

inoij

And with the tert.

6 6 t Ex 8 (in answer to v

v 19 Est 5' 2 (Nu 1 1 18

Jos 7 13 after lEHpnn


(cf. 1
21
;

= against),
13 23

rnnsp Jon
. . .

compar., above, 5 e (b). Esp. with verbs expressing what with us would be denoted by an adv. adjunct, but in Heb. idiom

Ch 29 ) 1^ Jb 24"; lyis!?,' ~tj?ib, Gn 1 7 21 Ex 23 + Of^ and 'J$ 6e/or (oft.);


15
; ,

lit.

forms the principal idea.as 1 S i 12 '.Pinnp nriTjn did much in respect of praying (= prayed
7 10

l'inxi>Aerea/!er,tIs4i

42 ; ^32""; withinf. 63 (rare), in the phr. (3Tf) 1p 3(n) niiBp Gn 2 4 + v W Is 1S 1>. to 2 S 18 knoweth. 7 denote the close of a period (rare), Gn 7 4 BVr?

long or much), Is 55 tfb$ Ttft <3 + ; 2 K 2 PiNEO fl'E'pn thou hast done hardly in respect of

^ib Wmhe
19
16

asking

(= asked
b>BVn
19

a hard thing),

K 14
20
,

J?in

ni'Ei; so

10 nyat? my, v

Ex
-

2
15

23

13

Am4 iw ns^E^
4

Ex8M

with yypn
,

Gn

12",

Tip 27
,

pmn
,

89 7 (We); Ezr io Ne 6 Dn 1 2 21" (so Syr.: v. PS "^ 5).

(cf.

n?

s5

Ch
16 4

Ex 34 25
1
8

TJftfc

P^
;

c. towards, to,
19
),

Nui 444 TO Dt I 41 E>;?3 Jus 28 VCh26' 5 (with^a.vb.), 31B>iKi3 17 Vrhttn i3 14 12 I7 Ezr9 3W1 Je i + (without b 1 S i6 l p'Dyn
,

(usu. TJ, as 23
7

Dt

Is 2 9

,6

S 1 3 (after^nw), Am 4 ">7$
the harvest
oft.
"*
(||

ETChf!

HW0 Tlja
&PW,
(i.e.
301
).

Jon 4 2

+ Sj Ez 3 6 W3M1 f 113
,

9
,

6
,

bnan Jo 2 20 + nia> <ncfflp 6 w ri3ru ^fcrfR v ; Gn3i"


,

<o

in the expressions

O'lSp hast hidden thyself in regard to fleeing

n *& "^l "*1 ?,


tttj)

"^J
1

rather differently in

=hast
inf.

fled secretly, 2
(c)

S 19 4 N13P 333rW=come
(6),

Di'D

V96

Ch

16

23

b),

Est 3 7
26

in stealthily,

by an extension of

the

passing from day to day),


d. for, during, Is 63

cf. 2

18

">PSq!? (si

S 14 (Gie vera 1.), 2 Ch

1 1 17

mb6,

29

17
.

with p so forms the complement of a verb that, if the verb be trans., it becomes virtually its object: so very oft. with such verbs as sj'Din
to

IK 7. With an ), $> denotes a. (Ges' most commonly the end or purpose of an action

m/

*
f&
all

add Gn 4 212
18 7
14
,

bm to
1
s3

begin 6\ inn
,

1 I

s
,

bs> 13

6
,

to ]r\3

6 permit 20 TOH 24% ^3 s


,

Ex

1S
,

(=the
to do)
:

Lat. gerund with ad, e.g.

Gn

17

ad faciendum, and he placed them in the firma

^ Dt

ysn 25
;

yr iK 5 20 (these

ment H?n> and /o rule


.

5**$) "*$

<o give light


15

.,

and

to divide, etc., 2

set

him

consent, come to
T

in the garden i^B?:


it,

v 9 brought them
oft.;

**??? t0 && it,ando keep to Adam rnKlp to see, etc.,


20

+ very

Gn

19
3"

& Ovb
nj>

fleeing thither,

Ec

TJ^?

rohp near for a time for bring-

HOT Nu 33 M 2vn 1 S 18 25 n Je 12", 3HK Ho 12 8 Dt io 12 yy V 625 what doth ^ ask of thee rtKT^ DX '3 except to 8 fear etc. ? (cf. Mi 6 after BHT without b). (d) as
fH SGn50 2 ,1?KEx2 14 ,
,

occur also without ?) ^Nin to undertake, Gn 18 1731 n^>3 to finish, DO" Dt 2 16 (to an end in respect of), HJi? Is 5 2 also
, ;

ing forth. The neg. is expressed by 'IO??, q.v. b. with reference to, limiting or qualifying the
idea expressed by the principal vb., and so resolvable sts. into so as to, to, sts. into in respect of, 6 in: (a) so as to, to, Dt 8 and keep the com-

the m6/. of a sentence (rare)

Is

o 7 TDE'n7
22
s4

133b, 1CI129
cf.

12
;

with 31D
?,
;

1S15
19

V"8"
Ex 14 12 );

Ec 7" Pr 2 1 9 (usu. without

as v
2

25

mands of' ink narvjfl wna nbb to walk in his 15 22 9 3 4 n2 ways, and to fear him, io 1 1 19 1 K 2
-

ExS 22 p mfeTji J13J Nei 3 Ezrio Mi 3


13 12
;

x^
1

S 18 11

nn^i ^51,

njni> Dab N^n,

Ch
.

20 17 26' 8

()

with

|f*,

Ezr 4 3 r (late), and


. .

Jo 2 wbsnj) easy n'e>y yfa so as to 1 S 20 do wondrously, Ez 5 6 Ju 5 18 WBJ Wti *(*} D$? 6 so as to die, for dying [not 'unto death'], 16' 1 3 2 K 20 ninb rbn Gn 2 nifc^ so as to make and in the (or in making) which, he created
;'
;

2036

26

(more rarely) X?, in sense bf it is (not) possible there is no need to .: see E* to ., or (sts.)
.

2 cc
Est8 8
f202

(p.

442);
22
9
'

W6
N'?
-

(p.

34b), adding

2
!

Ch

(/) with rm, to exs2 press the idea of destination, as Nu 24 n\T ppl
.

Ges " 4

1 a ; Dav' Mb Mb

6 (p. 518):

and

Hag i cf. Dr

kA
>J?3p shall be for

518

M*

M 37 Ez 30
"*)
(<?)

'

consuming,
.

Dt
13

31

17

Is 5 6

13

"
yfr

109"+
?

Cf. ni'B>$
4

no

M,A a < ?s

(wos) to be done
'

Is 5

K 4 2Ch 25'+ (Dr


'

141 t., tfbn 128 t.; twice, ace. to written lb (Qr Kb), 1 S 2 16 20 2 once nb Mass., Dt 3" Kt not denying objectively, like ou
in predication a. with a (not /iri verb; so most freq., and nearly always (a) with the finite tenses, whether pf. (Gn 2 5b 4' etc.)
:

whole

NvH
:

expressing (ace. to the context) ten' dency, intention, or obligation (the periphrastic
future)

= ?N): 1.
4

: Ho 9
DW1

13

V33

JflVl

/or bringing forth


1D5JP 3J3
tarry),
"Ity

(=must

;N N^Sinp C?1BN1 is 32 bring forth), Is io

or impf.
clauses, as

(3

8 2122 etc.);
7

in

short circumst.

38
vera

"'JjrBhni'
1.),

^ /or tarrying (m,<i Ae '< is '*, (ready) to save me,

Gn 44" ipTnn
final force

Nb, Is

40
s2

20

010) tb,

and with a
n1>,

41

Ex

28

(v.

Ges il56S

V 32 49 waste away, 62 10 8 24 nftjb D^tfoS, Pr 18 19 310 Nxob ruun IDIE* twTZ be finding prosperity, 20 25 Jb 30 6 1 Ch 2 2 6
44"
5

(si

Jer 51 49

Hb

17

15

a ~l

rjj.

**^ ni?3p

= must
15

my

Governing two

Sheol

verbs (Dr **) Ex 2 8 43 moi &}, 12Mb i 9 Dt 7 2626 19 10 22 1 al.; 'and two parallel
clauses

closely connected Lv |iV INK"


19
19

(Ges

51623
)

Is

4b

23

^9

44

Jb 3"
.

al.

of past time, Gn is B'DB'n \T1 (rto?), Ec 3 5 21b N13P was about to go down, Jos 2 1 S I4 5 dub.: Dr ta>a '*), 2 Ch 2 6 (strangely) VW (txt.
12
:

With the impf., esp. with 2 ps., ti? often expresses


(not, like

7K, a deprecation, do not.


17

.,

let

not

OWN Bh"i? RV set himself to seek


out W!, 2 S 4 for
10

usu. withit

00
etc.

but) a prohibition, as thou slialt not eat of it, 3 1


.,

Gn 2 ?3Nn ^P 3 Ex 203 !Wn6


v 13 3J3n Nb,

lb

W>p "fN

to

whom
,

was

13" (I ought to have given), 2 s5 and more percutiendum erat, 1 Ch 9 22 U'bonb *3 for (he was) for freely 2CI111 him king, 12 12 TVTWTy? NP1 and was no making

my giving

1? there

sfoiZ 7
.

no< be to thee,

etc.,

"With the coh. and juss. moods (which are


regularly by bN), 091bB 1
-

Tlisnp

negatived

it

occurs
s

only
36

exceptionally 12 2 S 17 18 14 i

(Ges" K 2 6 Ez 48 14

),
.

Gn
(6)

24 1S14 with the inf.

longerfor destroying him,36

19

(?):

in a question,
?

Gn 30
2

16

nnppi and art thou for taking


2

Est

Cf.

Ch 19 -ytyb VBH^n wilt thou help the wicked ? Dr *", Ges* m ", Dav* M (h) with ) in
J
.
,

negatived by 'w3 q.v.), only once, in S03 (4 a), and with ?, in the sense of cannot, or must not j t Ju I 19 t^ninb tb *3 for it was

(which

is

not
'"

(possible)

to
r

dispossess, etc.
1

Am 6
cf.

10

Xp

contin. (mostly) of a finite vb. or ptcp.,

Ex 32

s9

D?3

iwb,

nnpi
nnbi,

D3T

1NPD and be for placing


12

Kb Dan
see
1

etc.

Lvio

Wbl...n^ Jei 9 ...n'B>yK Ho 1 2 s V 25" 109 16 Jb 34s Ec 7 s6 9 iChio 2Ch 2 8 7 (si vera 1.), Dni2Neh8
'(?)iiS8
j

,0

12

c.

15 (Dr ); 6 9 Ezr 6 8 On its use with the ptcp., (c) N? always negatives properly the
.

Ch 5

&

202 - 2

Aram.

44"

word immed. following hence, sentence, where this is not the


:

in a verbal

13

13

verb,

some

17

8 13 30 9

Ez 13 22
.
.

Am 8

'31

rfi$fa JtaN D'BN.B'n

29 2'PJP NP special stress rests upon it, GH32 '51 "115? not Jacob shall thy name be called ION; s t6 any more, but Israel, 45 V* OF)^ Not ye (in our idiom It is not ye who) have sent me hither, but God, Ex 16 8 1 S 8 7 *6 "S '31 Vil | ^DNO ?jriN, + 115"; without a foil,
:

and

making the poor to cease, 28 6 21 l0 Is44 nbK7l -iDtan, 5 6 f 104 Jei7 44' 196 iChe^cf.Dr'^Dav **). On fOp, v JO.
(that are) /or
.
.

Dm

Note. 1

6"

0B> fnnp, the supposition

that p is a conj. (= is too alien to Heb. usage JJIOP) to be justified by the Ar. for S3 , and the

correcting clause,

Gn 38 Nu
s1

16 29

^nbf

"

N^

view that fWl here and 17"


for

is

an anom. form
:

nn (Ew* 238 ' Kb

1-

305
)

is

against analogy

rd.

s7 (but another) hath sent me, Dt 32 tb 4 s8 riN't bye n^> . . . nv3? ", i Ch 17 Dt 8" Is 28 not for ever (but only for a while) ... (so 57 16
'<

Not

with

OP

224

",

Ges*

67

3
,

Klo,

nrb
27
14

(as
21

17" Qr).
38
40

^9

19

49

18

103

but

Is^^nVJ?

atttn

Nb

is,

will

not be inhabited for ever), Is 43 s2 Jb 13 16 32 s ;

tiO? poet,

for P

(v. io)

Jb

29
if,

40

4
.

K7
J|,

Walker A"l ""- Z'"') Nib,


"""), 35
t.,

(Ar. Sab. tb, Ass. Z4; not in Eth.


ace.
t.,

or

^"J7 adv. not

Aram.
Kb"-

hence rhetorically, insinuating something very 10 different, not named, 2 K 6 not once, and not
twice (but repeatedly), Ezr io 13 Je 4 11 a wind I "'inp Ni/I niljjj NP not to winnow, and mo< to
cleanse (but to exterminate), Is 45 13 48 lb Jos 12 20 29 Jb 34 20 T3 N"b (but by a Divine 24 Dn ii
-

tb,
1230

cf.

besides Nibs 6

Mass. (Fr and Kibn, the


to
'

p M1 e. orthogr. of which varies much (it. g. ), in S always in Chr always N?n, on the

agency

cf.

Dn 2 34

also

Jb 20 26 nS3 tb

B>N fire

wn,

not blown

upon [but kindled from heaven],

n
Lam 4 and px Is 47 xVdx if not, Gn (a)
6
;

1 :

519
(d)
:

14 ).

standing alone
n, or not,

18 21

njHX kVdKI, 29"


. . .

as a subst., he being a not-hater to him aforeIn most of the cases under b, c, px time.

42 24 37

16

Jb 9

s4

s5

24

(0)

VdK

Gn

could have been employed

but the negation


to an

21 33

waiting to

Ex 16 4
8).

know t6"DK ta"W '" PpJ^, 27 21 Nu 1 i a Dt 8 2 Ju 2 22 (cf. PX Q,


Nay, No : Ju
11

by X?

W
,

more pointed and forcible. 2. Not in predication a. coupled


is
:

2 d 0,

In answer to a question or request,


1

adj. to negative
:

it,

like the

Gk.

a-,

to deny, or decline,

t/b "lOK'l
;

'3nNi5Gn23 42 iSi + oft. sq. Gn 18 15 TtMW 13, No: for ... No: but 2 14 21 16 J^f "3 *?, i 9 Jos 5 24 1 S 2 Qr (v. Dr),

Hg2

12

10

15

18 io(@ MSS), 2Si6

24

24

iK3

M +; Jb2
?X.)

13 way of litotes Ho 1 3 D3n~X7 |3 6 6 310 ib "i\-n a way not good, 43 ib ^ ^3 29 2"6 Ez20 25 2Ch30 17 Is 16" TDn, Pr 16 30 V33 Kb, cf. io 7 CJ/D tb. b. with a ptcp. Je 2 2
1
:

but usu. by an unwise son,

nynt ib

px,

i8 15 (the
19

finite

verb

is

more com54
11

(strangely).

(Cf.,

in

deprecation,

mon
13

see

(e)

Is62 12 nafjg tb -VJ


i5
,

(cf.

),

Je 6 8

with an interrog. force, which however does not lie in X? as such, but (as in other cases) in the contrast with a preceding clause, or in the
tone of voice 18u,w Jon
):
;

n3CT3
15

b px,
1

'22

18

31

Zp

2 ').

o.

tGn

txb tb

(cf.

]l/;Ew " Ges" 801 Dr


tffl

Pr 26 17 V~ti7

pxa y

"].

Je 5" Hab i 6 b~tb ni33f p, d. with a subst., in poetry,

4"

'31

DWX
s8
;

t6

$H1

PlDn nnx,
!

26 2 K 5 Je 49* (|| Ob 5 and in passages, exeg. or 3 Xi?n), s 14 2 S 23 (but text, doubtful (v. Comm.), 1 S 20 9 5 16b v. Bu), Ho 10 (Ew We), (Ew), Jb i 4 Di "fcjp), La i 12 (Ew Ke), 3 M (Ke (but Ew 18 b. with adjs. and substs.: (a) Gn 2 Ba). VTiij DIXn ni\n 31D tb not good is man's being

Jb

10

22 11 ;
2

Ex

8 ffl ;

Mai

15

La

forming a kind of compound, expressing pointedly its antithesis or negation (Germ, un- is 5(7)17 211 sts. used similarly): Dt 32 they made me jealous ?X X?3 with a not-God (with what b in no respect deserved the name of God), v 13 DV tOS i.e. with an unorganized horde, Am 6
-

"9T Iw? D^np^n


y]l

i.e.

at a thing wh. is not, an un15

reality (of their boasted strength), Is io

D'lro

alone,

Ex

i8 I7 +'oft.
14

(b)

^ix,
S??'!,

Am 7
19

BJK
nnx

K3J

EX4 t6, Nu
6)

16

D^rn tf* xb

Dti7

15

(v. ->e>K

2 w

23' S? B* 16 20 20 32 47 iSis 29
1

is no wood (but the agent wielding it), 31 8 X? 3"in 2 B"X, D1X X^ 3in, 55 Drb Xl^a for what is not

X? ntSD

like a rod's lifting

up what

bread, ny3B'7 Xl?3 for

what

is not for satiety,

2 2

S 18 20

tri>n

nrJfeflB

t^x t6, 21 2
Is 27
18
;

K 22
;

33

Je 5 7

K 6 -mn
K*>
9

nf jA, Mi'a
20

11

Ho 8 6

noni
11

tffb*
"

Je 2" 16
1213

&$, Dt30

Hpy),

^74

2 K 19 t6 1 K 19" Jb 15 9 28 14 *$ ^ *& (|| ItJ 10 16 Dt 3 2 21 Jes rwn 'b tab, io


;

163 lyspi by not-gods, in late s 9 prose 2CI113 nnbyt x'^ jnb; + 44 nbpn _ 23 pn X?3 ^jpy for no-value (i.e. cheaply), Pr 13 12 Jb io D^nD t6l m*>5r darkness and disorder; 9 s5 so 'SJTX? Ho i 2 still more pregnantly Jb
' ;

D"n1)X

D3 fWK tb Dl|, Jeio 14 Hbi 14 Jbi6 17 3 8 26 13 D1X t6 13"]0; 1K22" ttyb DtflX ib, Je
31

26

2*

nb-x^ riqirnp
-

poe t. for ra
286

i!>

px

nt?xi>)
16

the powerless, v 2b
n^>

3*

(Ew'

"

Ges

15a - J

"),

39

49

^ 2 2 ^ mpn
3 9
19
;

Je 2 33 WJIJ? X'bl and (that) 9 abs. terror reached not unto thee, Jb 21

30
29

"

^
;

t6i

: ,

jb 1 8

1719

29"

-its?

xS,

my Gn

hardly her young ones (making them) into none of hers; and even Hb 2 6 vX? naipn M)Aa< 1* not his own
X^i)
(cf.

n33 n-B'pn useth

nappn fipsn
x^>i
32

hpfc (Hgi
s

),
12

Nu 20 2X4"
s

Jb i8 15

bso).
1

Cf.

with a verb, and

n3B

enn xi>, Is 44 Jes xin to^ nctoi, 22" 36 s6 41 s Pr 19 7 (si vera 1.) fRO npn~X7 O^DX words which or no<, which are with the ptcp. to is rare, a finite nought, (c)

Jb9

^XB> X^i> to those who ellipse of "IPX, Is 65 "b have not asked, v" Je 2 8 nqx, v ;

^'l6

also

npm

xi?

Ho

68

25
,

and prob. Jt>3i 31 X^


:

vb. being usu. preferred (Ex 34 7 n|33^ X7 nijV3"l * K0 c Dr 162) 2 S 3 s4 nilDX t6 Jp^ Ez 4 14

V3B'3 (pf. in p.) one not satisfied, e. in circ. 164 and rare qualifying a clauses (Dr i ), poet,
subst., 2

Ew
22

M Dt28 61

f 38
;

15

J5W
3 2

not hearing, Jb 12

13

if* B*K3 who ^S *6, Zp D?P


xi>

clouds,

(very anom.)

in

b>

*p

tb

K 10" ib mm or b win
1

is
5

38
v4

26

*;

S 23 4 fiiay Xx 1j?a a morning without Job 1 2 24 f\yi tb V\h2 in a. pathless waste, and a verb Jb34 24 "l'5n ib Dn-?? y^
ty
4 59 ^HXDn xSl

without inquiry,

'yB'Q

X^

(cf.

is

prob. text. err.


xb,

iob

Dt 4 42 19 46

in late prose, twice, |iy bl), D'33 X? and y3, v ., are

Ch

30 " 2

nD'1
in

Jos 20 5

Nu 35), (cf. ^X

(px

q.

more usual

N?.'C is

best construed

such

cases).

V
3.

520
not written

mvbn
,

Jb 6 21

& DT^r nnjpa


Hi De Ko

Once

(ace. to

many MSS), as a subst., for now are ye become

nothing.

(cf.

Dn

s1

(Aram.)

nb
26

Fffn, X

here N^> puvin, and b

but reading fluctuates (Orientals Westerns, Baer (v. pp. 37, 56) ['

Jb24 ); W, Qr v,
are ye
;

in, etc.? 1K11" 14" + oft. (with which there interchanges COVIS D3H 1 K 1 4" 2631 2 K 15" 15 which is gen. used by the Chr, s4 13 18 2 Ch 16" 20 2S i etc.), Jos io nan), z K (cf.
,

8M

, Est io
1 end.
C.

now

run s6n
see
[j

f 56 (strangely contr. 1 16 ). tHb 2 2 Ch 25 s6 (Dan)._0n Ju i 4 u


;
:

14

13

become

the 3J3K even Sb yields a forced sense


that,' viz.

bm
;

of v 16 ]
is
.

but
prob.
also

and text
!>
.
.

tlOJ and not=and if not,


a.

S 13 26

K
of

wrong: Mich Ew 01 Sgf Bu rd. Bo Di *?.

% With
4.
8
),

?3

f$

prefixes:

a.tW3
0000
,

Cfc

Ko " L ""
Si

( <3

5 Comp. b*j. poet, for -)B>N3, as though they


.

17

16 tN^? oh wi R*a xn,

had not been.


in

(chiefly poet,

e.

t"?p without,
2

lit.

<A condition

or late), ace. to the varying signif. of 3 13 usu. with not=without, Je 22 ~K?3 irV3

(o)
i"IJ13

no

Ch

15
-

(comp.

pt??,

also

pnv without justice

Pn6

IS55

11

Pn 9
(||

(|| 2

X^>3; so

EZ22 29

Elsewhere X7 belongs to the foil, word, 1 2 Ch 1 3 Is 65 Jb 26 23 39 16 (v. supr. 2


1

Am
d).

Chr). 6 13

HXl without mire

Jb 8" 6f KOrnWV] 28 nen N^3 D*D ^3), 30


6

Note.
vices

Fifteen
Ex
21
8
2
if>

Fr
10

hew
Is 9

times, ace. to Mas. (v. De .rro l, is written Stl by error i.cr.M) ( K


21

(= not through the sun), La I rD"xi>a 13^1, 22 23 NU35 nm 6a..,na^ 6s, v (sq. inf.) niN-i b, 2 Ch 21 s0 Ec io ^ 17 6| ^Bfl HD"lO 'nsb used more freely in Chr, 1 Ch 34 I2 18 PM? DOT ^3, v 3^1 3? ^3, 2 Ch 30 3V133 6a. With' ellipse of rd., I*4 M &
11
1
; ;

for
2

Lv 1 1 25 1 S 2 2 S 16 ioo 3 139 16 Jbi3 16 41 4 Pr 19 7 63' 26 2 Ezr 4 2 (always with Qr V). The passages must be considered each upon its own merits
lis,

viz.

30

18

K8

18

W5?
etc.

v3V

without (that) men are able to touch, 2' (6) of time, in not, i. e. outside of, Lv 1 5
Je/ore

a preferable sense ; but this is not the case in all. There is the same '"ip s 20 (rightly) on Is 49 r Ch 1 1 ; but these were
in
\? yields

some

Rrnrny xbo,

Jbi 5 32 wrira, EC7 17


foil,

not considered to rest upon equal authority, and are hence not reckoned with the fifteen. In Ju 2 1 22 (v. GFM), 1 S 13 13 20 1414 and in
.

?!%))

N??.
is

(c)

where N^ belongs to the

Jb 9 s3 (B*

tib),

rd. prob.

*6 for *6.
n.pr.loc. in Gilead,
(q-v.); *l

word, and
(v. supr.

only accidentally preceded by 3

d),

Dt 32 2121 Je57

Pr^

23

C3BITO
13

t&l
2,2

t-m
2S17
also
37

N*V,

ISl Sh
of,

through injustice; with 3 pretii, iff 44 Is 55 Je 2 11 b*ft Nib? /or (that which) profiteth not.
b. *^?n
it

near, perh. east

Mahanaim
13

W
rd.

(
iib

Aa&afiap,
45

AaSa^ap);

Gr We

does,

nonne 1 Gn 4 + oft. an affirmative answer, it


7

is

Inviting, as often used,

">3"l
'tb

Am 6 =same
(

city (but v.

Dr);

='T

2S9

AaSaPap); perh. also intended

(a) esp. in conversation, for

in such a

way

pointing to a fact as to arouse the interest of the

in 13-1?

p.

p8
A

Q^neo Jos

26

13
;

(cf.

Di Bla;
II.

person addressed, or to win his assent: Gn 13" Is not the whole land before thee 1 1 9 20 20 6 2 7 36 e 11 20/ Ex4 Who maketh dumb or deaf, etc. 1 Do

Aat/Swv,

Aa/3p,

A(&np)

V.

"^,

184 supr.
''Sy *f*7 n.pr.m. (not my people of Hosea's son, Ho
1 '3

see
9
,

W
s5

notlt 33 16 Ju4 6 "8 2 9 28 38 iS 9 1!01! 'i5 17 etc.; with a vb. in 1 ps., Jos i* nbn, Ju 6" ymbv N^Tl, 30 23 1 S 20 2 S 19 Ru 2': similarly in a poet, or
-

2 d) symb. name
also 2 (v.
).

cf. 2

yrm
-

rhet. style,
-

Ju 5 30

bbti lp^rP 1KXD< N^n, Is


-

8"
,

n?3n~l is? n.pr.f. (uncompassionated: Ges


$ira.Nj
cf. 2
s5

io8 ,11 28 2S 2 9 ,7 4o 21 23 4 2 24 43 18 etc.,Jb4 6 2l 7 io ,,,!!0


1

gy

mb_ name of Hosea's daughter, Ho


3 ).

6' 8
,

ha? a tendency to become little more than an affirm, particle, declaring with some rhetor, emph. what is, or might be, well known 30 12 Dt 3 " |tey *js nana Nn ribn, 1 S 2i x^n 3 1, 26 2 S i5 M ; it '31 -in nt (cf/29" 2 S ), 23 nsn is thus nearly (@ 8 tg. represents it by ISov, 14 as Jos i* Ju 6 Ru 2" 2 S 15 35 ); so esp. in the
etc.
(/3)

it

2 (v. also 2

Vh
thirsty,

Si8 ,2 Kt
(v/of
*'!b<,rlcht99

(Qrl^)if:
Ar.

v.

k.
(med. j) 6e land (v.

!2K7
Wetzst B,,l

foil., cf.

ViJ, 15$ a stony


)).

tract of

phrase of the compiler of K, And the rest of D'SIDS an tibn are they the acts of .,
. .

t[niW7ri]a.f. drought;
niSNpri jnt? 3
"
I3

onlypl.intens,

(iron)

1?a Ho 13

6
.

HN*?

521
(cf.

ravbn
serai,

T[nN7]
Ar.
tjil

vb. be weary, impatient

ger, g v.-MvXh: Je

be slow, hesitating (Frey);

wat'< ora, minister; rro\fih;

UL?
;

=Heb.
after

TJKJJD;

c f.

Ph. "7^d messenger;

NH
s0

difficulty,

b$
5

3007 with difficulty (Lane )

Aram.
;

f#l?, Aram. tqtgg, as in Heb.)

**?,

-JJ)

*?91 Jb 4 ; vain endeavour) sq. Inf. Gnio"; 6 weary, impatient at attempted consolation abs. Jb 4 2 ;
at calamity abs.

; Qal /mp/ 2 ms. nsbn Jb 4 J 3 pi. fc^ Gn i 9 ";-be weary (in


Jb 4 S

(||

bna).

Mip^. pf
n^jfj

nx!>3

Pr 26 ,5 +2

t.;

+3
Ex

ft,
18

etc.;
(

2 fs. TVNi>3
sq. inf. Je

I 8 47";

fc j H

Gn 2 8 I2 +i 1 1. T??j> Nu 24", 2K 23 19 Na 2 error for 'aa^D =*py*fe Q gg fOS^B A^ 2


; ;

WPft^n.m. messenger; ' Ex 23 + 4 8t.;cstr.'ni>DGni6 +69t.;sfs. 3Ni5Ex23 + Gn2 4 ^ pi. 3 t.; 3^+63 ft to^p + tn! 2Sn Kt(<QrD^D); cstr.-?i)D
7
,

23

Q^Gn
''fa

14

} 9]> (2)

JE),

make

15 thing Pr 26

weary of doing a thing, oneself weary in doing someweary (i.e.

(of sluggard's laziness),

strenuously exert) oneself to Je o/ 20 9 ; abs. of eager and hopeless prayer HDan-^J? '*?} Moab
Is

i6

(||

ran?, i>>ann|.

Smpa-bn *a)

of va in

consultations, (sq. 3) Babylon Is 4 7 13 ; subj. sq. inf. Is j"; Je6 i 5 , a l wavs f exhausted

\
.

21 S K, 1 Ch i 4 19 3 2 Ch r8 12 35 Ne 6 Jb i 914 Pr 13 17 17 11 Is i 4 i8 304 3 Je 2 7 Ez 17 15 37 i6.4o 9 u. 23 Qfo 3Q Na 2 messengers of M 2 Ch b. a prophet Is 2 19 peace Is 33?.


'

< for 1R$9 by dittogr. fr. foil. Kb en yWfi 2Ch 3 6 + 8t.; 1. messenger, a. one sent with a message Gn 32" + 8 t. JE LH2 (not in P); Jue^ + St.; iS6 + ift 5 216
or
ll -

,-

).

,5

26

21

^^
23
,

patience;
>

Hiph. Ez 2 4 2 (del.
wary,

of parched soil 10 (abs.) f 68 Pf. 3 ms s f. Jb i6 7 ; 3 fs mi>n


fig.
.

36

1616

Hg i
1
.

13
;

@ Co),

y^n
;

1 s. sf.

T!>D Mi

3
;

V?l\Je 1 2 5 ;
roafe

WJW Ig 7

W
>

Mal

4 44 the herald of the advent "3t6o

c. priest

Mal

2 7, prob.

Ec 5 s (KV

angel),

d.
||

Infcstr.'mbnia 7

;
-

wearyj ezAawa!, sq. ace. Jbi6 ? (subj. God); exhaust patience of, obi. God Is t 13 13 7 ' obj. men Is 7 J e 1 2 5 Mi 6 3.

acting as an interpreter and declaring what is right (angel of too e. specific). Q T! " figmessengers of evil V' 78 49 ; D1D ' 14 messengers of death Pr i6 ; nimi winds his

God

f?S Jbss

a messenger from

BV

||

weariness, hardship ; 'n 14 4 t. ;o fdistressofIsr.inEgyptNu20 ' in wilderness Ex 18 8 from (both

TrTWfl
-f-

n.f.

Exi8 8

Bab., etc.

Ne 9-;

cf.

JE) Assyr La 3 5 (|| B*n ga li Ma l 1 3 );


;
'

.'

ni

??s4

a.pr.f. Leah,

elder daughter of
(perh.

the care of the pious ^91"; elsewhere sg. 18 6 ? sent to a prophet 1 315 2 i 13 19 Zc 1'

a. angel, as messengers^ 1 o 4 messenger of with God in 115 God, theophanies Gn 19 28 12 3 2 2 20 2 (JE), praising him i 4 8 ; in f 103 his sight not without error Jb 18 4 charged with
.

WK

Laban, and wife of Jacob


Ar.

= wild-cow,
-

+ 18

t.

in

Zc 1-6;

^% 0)

c f. i>rn

(doubtfully) No
others, as

ewe], ZMG * 118*.

BS Ka " and a l g o Gray B<!bN*^ 90


1

Dl - 80

Hpt<'>

comp. As.

BV*
to

in sense
,

mistress; on poss. relation of

-mother
Issachar,
6

n*

^b v.
-

of Eeuben, Simeon^'LevC

1.^)-

Zebulun and Dinah>

Juda^
23 ' 24 -2 5 -

8 1 S 29' 2 S i 4 19 Zc 1 2 ; encamping about the faithful 1^3^; chasing his enemies V35 56 ; destroying by judgment of Yahweh 2 S 2 4 1617 35 1 Ch 2 1 12 30 2 Is 37* ; 2 Ch 3 2 2 >. 19 t3. the theophanic angel B\l5>n(n) 'd in the story of E: Gn 21" 31" Ex i 4 also in Ju 6 20
28

excellent, wise, powerful

69

Gn
3
:

2 o llU7 9
'

13

WT'O

30.3,32^,33.34.35)

9+

22 11.15

x gS N-U2
!$>P
(J),
6

in the story of

25-2.23.24.25.26.27.3L32.34.35

35 46-

4o

'Bu 4 ";@ A(f ) tu


S 10 5

33

34

g23

6 U.12.21.21.22.22
8

I3 3.13.15.16.16.17.1S.20.20.2I.

tOK7
V3B-HK

4 8' (E);

Vb. cover, only Qal


2
,

P/

3
fr

ms

6 TJ^rn WeDrBu.

rd. perh.

t6

".

06

EN ?
1

Ju4
,

etc., v. ts6.

(J); bKSD V3S 'D Is 6 3 (referring to the ancient I^D); nnan 'o Mal 3' (referring to the advent of'1 for see Br MF473
;

H012 Gn 2 4 - 40

^Q

Ex2 3 20 (E)

^^ ^ ^^ Q
Ju
2o' 8 (JE)!

Gn

r6 7 910 "
-

33

Nu
s4

EX2 3

23

(E), 32

theophanic angel
"
!

is
"

judgment, not mentioned in

D and P.
(for
'

).

The

B*7

B^

gently, v.

DK S ub DDN p. 3 j
cf.

supr.
*

?N7'?
;

n,f

oocu Pation, work

yfP
erf,

oi

*fo, "?*&,

Ar.

(5*S,

d5t

B?$e
ft; ft; sf.

cf.

Ph. r)3Nf)D labour)'o


2

102
42

dll messmc/er,

Eth. AAh;

s^d a

wesserc-

rCl^O 13' ^FDK^D Jon i 8

Ch

Ex 1 2 6 + cstr. n=N^D Ex 35 <+ y$X&D Ex 20'+ 2 ft;

522
irOK^O
sf.

nfeefe
n.m.
Gn26
'

Gn

13

t.;
;

'J'niaxpp

^ 73

s8

1.

pl.cstr.

rfOK^D

Ch 28
Jon
.

19
;

2s

people,

poet.
2S
,

occupation, business,
I
8
;

and
Di*6
s3

chiefly

late; '7
;

abs.

Gn
5^;

25

2323

Pri4

^ri3X?tp

no what

is

thy occupation

Pru
+
28
,|

26

sf.

'SfiKJj

Is

pi.

tWf)

Gn

Gn 39 11 (J); diligent in 9 2. slack in business 18 in which one is occupied, injn 'o his property
business of a steward business

25

t.

Q*OW|> Is 55 -people, both of


-

Pr22 29

neighbour's property Ex2 2 (E); possessions 9 of herds and flocks Gn 33 ,4 (J), 1 S i5 (cf.n3po);
710
13
.

and of Edom, Gn25 23 23 23 (J; Jacob and of Isr. only Is 51 4 (sg. Esau; i3); elsewhere
Isr.
|| ||

0$)
2

usu. pi. of other peoples

:'7 fX&
v 5 );
||

Is
1

3. work as n3n 'O great property 2 Ch 1 7 done or made: a. of God in creation something Gn 2 2-" (P), in judgment Je 5o2S in general
V'

7>

(||

D'oy
44

(ion), c f.

v 13
Is

||

Dil Is 34 1 43 9
in

>2

44

315

Gn 27 M (J), Hb 2
Pr24
(ii

105
;

149

7
',

cf.
13

55" C

D'W

'O leatlter-work Lv s6 . 5 i n 'd wori tn the field 1 Ch 27 ; I3 (p^ Ye;n in building Pr 24^ + , the walls of Jerusalem Ne 4 6 + making the tabernacle and its furniture Ex 36'+ , the temple 1 5 s0 + ; work of the 23 3 of the potter Je i8 , of the seaman i// 107

73

k. f

men ^V
>

Je 51 58 + 47 4 57 10 67" 108 4 1 1 further Is4i 49 (both ta"K), 43* 2 n 60 (ii * 9' (ii *m> n* (ii
||

rm

$*

ri,

etc.)

and

all 2>eoples

gen., as
pi. vb.);

Pr 14 making public

s OT rny34^ 7
:

'7 [ion

sg. indef.

65
26

of any people in
;

Levites
2

1
s4
;

Ch

26 s9 , of priests in the sacrifices


24 rnt6p phrase of P, Ex 35
' "

opinion, 1 1 (coll., c. population, as subjects of prince

Ch
1J

14" gibs).

29

T tnn3S?(n)

36
1

LV
1319

2 3M-21-25-3
-

Ch 9

'rb

may

workmen Ezr 3 9 Ne 2 16 t D-fcty 1 K 5 30 <f + 'o 73 any work forbidden on the Sabbath Ex 3 1314 s 24 on 20 910 conJe
;

28 18.25.26 29 1.12.36 a l g0 24 13 20 12 2 Ch 24 ; 28 'on i ch 2 3 s Ex 36 (P) ; cf. the phrase tx\ nby


5.36

Nu

C'tSN;
.

n.pr. gent., as 'son' of


Aooi/j(t)et^t.

Dedan

mah

Gn2 5 3

AL

tnb. (Sab. n.pr.

11 DON7, tw6 SabDenkm ).

y?

v.

sub 337

infr.

vocations

Lv23 (P) Dt5 Ex 12 16 Lv

; 17 16 29 23 283031

holy

K27
lioness,
cf.
;

(/of
N 37; T
,

foil; v.

Ar. Xj2,
-

0,

i*U

t4. workmanship, n3K70 73 euery /awtf. 0/ 35 29 31 33 35 ; 35 workmanship, phrase of P: EX31 s 14 1 Ch 22'* 28" 1 K 7 and Chr: +5. 29 24 32 Ju 16" Ez 28 13 +6. service, use LV7
. .

Nu 2 9

(P).
-

CIS

1-

147

Jastro w

v. peih. also JBL " (1892)120f

Ph. n.pr. X37 comp. Tel el- Am.

TA Lapaya, whichWkl

n.pr. Labd' (Bez

BM

Labay[a~]); poss. is also 1896 rds. ; deriv. only poet.)


'

public business: a. political

1K11 28 iCh29 6
34

t^lb]
vnto

n.[m.,
13
(II

f.]

lion;

only
s
;

pi.

and

fig.

Dn 8 Est 3 g foreign wives Ezr


s7
9 3
.

Ex 3 6 3S (F), vvhpn vhp 'o x Che 7ns 'o 4 a 21 lyio Ex 35 (P), '" n3 'o 1 Ch 2 3 Ezr 3" 6 Ne io34 11 22
4
;
.

o 13 ;

b. religious, putting away 30 'o 1 Ch 26 ; Ehpn'D

of foes Dk:6 Tjina

^M
;

^ 57

of Assyrians

fW

Na 2

vrna

sf. ref.

to n^x).

IN"!?
uses)

n.f.

.J_E Z I9 s

lioness (on format, v. Lag of mother of Isr. (II nins) fig.

t
(cf.

t[D1DSlV^]

message,

cstr.

Ott^
1
,

Hg i

13
.

n.[m.] lion, poss. also [f.] lioness 9 11 s Ar. usage, and Gn 49 Nu 24 Jb 4 etc.;
this

W2;

but
9

appar. n.pr.m. Malachi, Mai I but in fact not historical name of author, nor

HDN7Q
1

49

by no means certain); '7 abs. Gn s9 10 t.;-Is 30 6 (|| B#), Jb 38 (||

"^

Gn
cf.

pseudonym
on 3
;

for

Ezra

so

many

prob. a conjecture based moderns; see Dr'";

9 iT"1K), 49 in sim. of victor's repose (J*3"l Nu 2 4 9 (c. 33B> ns), Dt 33- (1H?) my,
;
||

||

v. also

NU23

24

(DIP;
11

||

HK);
i

fig.

of Nineveh
||

I7N7

n.pr.m. (belonging
-

to

3U Palm. COB>7: v No WZKM 18M Gray s4 a Gershonite-Levite Nu 3 @ Aarj\,


.

God; H"'- ," ,nM

cf.
'

Na2 I2 (||nn), c f.Is5 29 (n3sa insim.; D*Tffp); Jb 4 (+ nn*. i>ng, tb?, b*:? fig. of wicked
v 10 ")
;

2(l7

)
Aaot/ijX.

sim. of
8
;

Ho

fig.

devouring (???) in judgment 6 of locusts '? rrtyjce Jo i (1|

QJ^7

('/of

foil.;

cf.

Ar.

'"}

bind up, or

nns).
t
1 32
,

together, ill. reconcile, bring together (Thes B;U80 b who comp. be low, ig.). ^j

Ba

rTiN^7
f, 1

n.pr.loc. a city in S. Judah, Jos


1

>Lag

noble, 1U.I [pi.]

common
people).

ones,

hence Dfcy prop.

Ao0W AL Aafod = O IT ? (q.v. p. 1 5 L BqOXcPaaS. Site supr.) Jos 9 Ba6apa>6,


1 1
6
,

common, vulgar

unknown.

aaf?

523

lib

PrS3ff findsorig.mng. t227(mng.dub.; Dl

in As. labdbu, in unruhiger

./of 33 ), lb;

cf.

NH

Bewegung sein; &., As. libbu, Aram.

3)
1

1K14 2K10
8
13 12
;

31

2Chi5

22 9 3i 21

^86 in
12

Uk, Eth. Dlkm. **


*$,
,,,

WI; Ar.

^J,

Sab. 37,

Sab.

fc111

');tin

literary usage of

and 33?

is

1. earliest poetry,

J and

chiefly,

Eph

doc. of

Ju S

Is 15 use 2?. certain strata

Zc 9-1 1 2. 33? first appears in Is and of E and Eph doc. of Ju S K,


chiefly,

Am Ho

Je 29 Jo 2 33?3 IB'N what is in the heart 2 3 19 2 7 (mind) Dt 8 1 S 9 14 2 S 7 (= 1 Ch 17 ) 6 31 13 2 Ch 32 cf. Jb io 2 io 30 ^ 8 4 (?); s 337 DJJ with tlie heart (mind), c. yT Dt 8 D'fe' 7 usu. c. (iTn), of a thought or purpose, \fr 77 2 9 7 88 171818 7 Dti5 J0S14 iK8 2 (=2Ch6 ) io4 10 7 24 2 Ch 1" 29 2 Ch 9 ) 1 Ch 22 z8 (cf. (=

37); 33^3 according to the heart

S 13 14 14 7
7

and

is

continued in

Zp Na
3. Je

(prob.)

DH

Dt
2?

+ 20
2
2

7
.

We may
1

S 19 16

K 8 3939 =
(

add Dt 5
2

26

1 1

1618

i7'
1 1
2 '3

S 2*

Ch

6 3030 )

(37 an

editors

and some
use 3?.

i/n/f.

Ez Jb
4. Is

prefer

error) v
7

49

r
.

Ch

but use occasionally 337.


exilic

2,3

La and
6.

Dn 1 1 2728
10 ' 34
;

23 12 17 22 19 28' f 62 86" 139 Is 3. specific ref. to mind (charac:

5. Is

i^-i^3e 50-51 Hg

teristic of 337)

a.

337

HMN men

of mind Jb
;

Mai Zc 1-8 Jo Jon ^ Ob Zc 12-14 Memorials of Ezr and Ne Pr Eu Ct and many ^1^ of Persian period use 8. Ec Est and 37. 7. Chr and Dn use 337.
25, 90, 104, use 33?.
latest i^f> use 37.

34

337

'7 DJ

also have

a mind Jbi2 3

'73

n'lWn madness

is

in (their)
didst

'337 3b3ni
1 26

and thou

mind Ec 9 3 (?); steal my mind Gn

Exceptions will be noted

37 of v 20 should be corrected to 3 (E, the ' 27 33? cf. steal me v ). b. knowledge, c. JFV
'

and suspected passages indicated by ? under 33? and 3? which are treated apart. See Br. 'Study of the use of 3? and 337 in the O. T.'
in Semitic Studies in

Dt8
yjf

23

14

1K2

44
;

10 pan Is6

32

4
;

33>

D3_n

wise of mind J b 9

4
;

"
,

9?C "^r mind of wisdom


1

90

12
.

c. thinking, reflection, c. 3ETI Is


17
;

o7

Memory
'

of Dr. Kohut,

Zc7

10

(ni'E>

V77

supr.); '7
1

nUBTlD -ly
;
" ,

con-

Berlin, 1897.

T3j? 251 T

n.m.

*
.

mu

will, heart;

abs. '?

inner man, mind, Dt 2 8 28 + 31 t. cstr. 337


1

Ch 29 18 '? ni'3'B'P 7 > '? ^ttx 73 imaginations of (their) mind mind Jb 17"; possessions (thoughts) of (my)
ception of thoughts of mind
i/'
;

Dt 20 9 + 22 t; sf. '331) Is 2 1 4 Dt 4*+ 35 t.; ypb Dt 4 39 + 21

+
t.;

24

t.;

133^
1

337

Dfe>
,

e< the

mind, consider
".
d. of

Hg2
;

151818
,

c.

TRaji
15

i"

Dt 3 2 46
p
Zay
(

+ 3 t.; + 3t-; i23? t.; n33^Zp2 33i) Dt i 28 + 3 t.; D333J) Dt io + 37 t.; D3:6 T Lv 2 6 +22 t.; pi. m^b Na2 8 (Sta' aM *rds.
16 41

Dt2 30 + 37

m
1

7y

Hg
37

<Ae mijid

<o Aeart,
47

call to

= K8

1S21 13 mind Dt 4 39 30
'7

memory 3373 Dfc* Zay Jb2 2 22 '7 7K 3't?n


1

Ch 6 37

1 Ch 28". ;n33^ but see Ko"- );' The inner, middle, or central part : I. seldom of things D'B! 33p3 in the midst of the seas, Jon 2 3 (poetry); DUJE'n 33? ly unto the midst n II. usu. of h-eaven Dt4 (so Sam but MT 37).

78

ni33i> pi-

mid Jesi 60 9 /rom <Ae mind Dt4 '? *pn3 "tot? keep in the midst of (thy) mind Pr4 21 7 ?V upon the 4. spec. ref. to inclinations, mind Dt 6 6
;

7y n7y come upon <fie "!) ; Ez 38 10 (cf. 3.b 3 d); '70 "flD depart

resolutions, determinations
teristic of '7): '?
1

of men: 1. the inner


, outer, 33?1 'HNtS' n?3

man in contrast with the my flesh and my heart


;

Ch Ch

18

29

b 2

of the will (charac3 p3H set the mind, c. bx 1 S 7 33 3 19 1 Ch 20 trri7 2 Ch 9 30 Ezr


Jos 2 4 23 (E)
1

(soul) doth fail

ments Jo
39

13
;

26 antithesis with gar73 hands ^ 73 13 La 3 41 (2); eyes Nu

7 >;
1

7S

'7 ntin
,

K8

s8
;

chii? '7 jna

22 19

cf.

Ch

1 1
l7

16
;

DyD n:s
;

'7

miVwZ turn

I5

7 (H) 1S16

ears
18
;

Ez

3'

mouth Dt 30 14

speech

28

away from Dt29 30 mind was changed Ex 14 s

17

'B '7 ^QiT; Pharaoh's

78

fns^y

nbshtp tabering

their breasts Na 2 7 (inner for outer). 2. the inner man, indef. the soul, comprehending

upon

5. spec. ref. (E). to conscience *337 rpIT K7 my heart (conscience) shall not reproach me Jb 27. 6. spec. ref.
to moral character (characteristic of '7):
tries the

mind, affections and will, or, in connexion with certain verbs, having more specific reference to _ some one of them. tyfi^PSSI 33? ?33 with all
the Jieart

God
2

heart
29

Dt 9 5
'7

and with
26'
3S

all the soul


5 Jos 22 23"

Dt
1
12

s9

11

13

13
3

30

(= 2 Ch6
23

37

1)

37?) Je 3 2 41

K 2 8 2K23 2Chi5 34 (=2K


4

"

4
81

io'

48

25

ro 151615 ; '?"DR T^j '7 2 5 6 4 integrity of heart Gn 20 ^- 78" (E) 2 'b heart 101 ; (Dy) nby 8 61 perfect (with) 1
;

Ch 29 17 a. 'b IB* 17 i Ch 29 f 1 19 7 (?)


1
:
,

uprightness of
;

'7

niB^

K3

n^

Ch

'

1K9

abbr. 33?"733

20 - 24

11

I5

3H

(=2Chi5

17

2K203 (=Is 3 8

3b?)

524
i

Ch

I2 W 29"
19

Ch
'7

16 9 19 9 25 s
1

in heart ^24'';

*3|
1

V'

73
s8

6-13 pure We may add


;

<

Br Mp to io
trast

2 3)N 3?3 in the midst of the enemies of ^45 (v. al. in the heart II. ; of).

AV EV
men
:

2K22 =2Ch 3 4=7,Ne9 s Je32 40


seat of naughtiness
is
8

b.

it is
yjr

the
10
;

elsewhere of

tl.
Q'yn
s2
;

tine

inner

man
19
,

in con-

17

(?),

erring
ifr

froward
s

yff

101 4

c. seat of pride,
5 - 6( " s5
;

95 101 5 Is

with outer

133"V n'E>31
||

'37

my heart and my
the inner

3 flesh cry out \^84 ;

^22" Je4
;

Ez 2 8 Dn 8 6 DT lusart is (?) 20 Ez 31' Dn 11". d. is lifted up Dt 8" 17 circumcised Dt io 16 30 6 Je4 4 or uncircumcised Lv 26 41 (H) is hardened '7 }>BK Dt 2 30 157
9 10", 60
, ;

for outer D'JJD

Je 49
3('-

as within the breast

37
2

2Ch 3 6 13 '7 133 iS6 6 (?); 4 T\V?T\ f 95 7 = the man himself (meaning characteristic of
;
.

???) '?3

8 17 9 4
s
;

ION *ay in the heart (to oneself) Dt 7 17 2 18 i/M 5 Isi4 3 47 8 49 21 Je5 34 13 22 Zp i 12


'

2"; 3377
I

Ho f (?);
29

*>3
18
;

^3 Ti3Dn Dt

n3T f 15 D333b
27

2
;

^3

1313 Jb

29 30 24 373 *37 1S 7J) Ex 2 8 (P); 370 2 K 9 S 18 14 Q3^-iiJD Ho 1 3 s antithesis with "to Pr 14 30 Ec 2 3 head Is i 5 face Ez I4 1 4 7 arm Ct8 6 handsEz22 14 bone8\^io2 5 eyesiK9 3 = 2Ch7 16 ) Je22 17 earPr22 17 23 12 mouthy ( 22 13 "ij/ 'aS nj'tf* '3N / s ?ep< 6m* my S5 lips Is29 Aeari waked Ct 5 2 2. <Ae inner man, indef., soul, comprehending mind, affections and will,
3-

fe<

your heart
175

(you yourselves) Kw ^2 2 69 (cf. 119 ). 8. spec, as the seat of the appetites (for which
33

with occasional emphasis of one or the other a by means of certain verbs 1 37 733 iK8
:

= 2Ch6
10 21

14

h 9mmumm*
Ch 24
15

I3 gi

p r3 5

usually G?B3) '7 nj?D stoy <A Aeari (with food) 8 ^104" Jui9 (?); 1jl 3D') i/ta* thine heart

Je 3
2

24

7
;

t37

DJ? 2

(see
;

337 2); t373


ntobj|n secrets

may
'7

be

nefe^

merry (with wine) Ju 19 (?); ! nne gladdens the heart ty 104 15 9.


.

spec, of seat of the emotions and passions (for which usually C2>B3) : a. of joy Is 30 29 Je 15 16 Ez 36 s , gladness Dt 28 47, desire Pr 6 a (?) ; 1ST

D'3^D 3& </t A^ri 4 D3p "1HJ "lX*n of kings is unsearchable Pr 25 15 etc. 3. specific reference to mind: V' 33
of the
; ;

19 (= 1 Ch 1 7 ) Je 3 22 heart ^44 "IjMl pK

3.b

a. t3.?t? of one's
1
53

own mind Nu
;

16 28 24 13 (JE)

? ?y speak into the heart (comfortably) 2

Ch
8 s9

K 1 2 Ne 6 8 Ez 1 3 217 p r6 ^ 9
32
4.16

+ 3.S Ipn destitute of mind


jjlS

13.21

I2 11 Ig !l I? 18

^W.

32" (elsewhere
ty

3.b).

b. of trouble

25

17

21

73
-

weakness, faintness

Lv

26 36 (H)

Dt 203 18 2 Ch 13 7 Is i 5 7 4 Je 51", grief Dt 10 8 3 15 1 S i sorrow V' 13 fear Dt 28", dismay 4 Is 2 1 astonishment Dt 28 s8 anger 19 6 hate 18 Lv 19 (H) *> Dtt* the heart melteth Dt 208 Jos2 n 5 f (all D) Is 13 7 19 '7 Dm Dt i 28 (so
, , , ,

Je 5 21 Ho 7"; pM 3^ 16 Pr 17 37 rup ^e< a nw'nd Pr 15 s2 19 8 37 nb s power of mind Jb 36 3P 3nT breadth of mind


1DPI 13>
;

Ec io

3.S f'N

K 59
22ffi

37

333 2
c.

S 15 6

Gn 3i 20 (E ?

b. knowledge,
7

tST Dt
;

see 337 3 a). s 10 17 17 29 Pr 14 22 Ec i


i
16
;

8 618 Je 24 7 ; ntO

^66" Ec
Ex

37 D3n

witncZ is iCTse

Pr 23 I5 + D3n 3? wise mind


;

1K3"
128

rd. prob. also Jos 14 8 , where 3? error). seat of courage (for which usually nr>),

10.
il"l3

Prie 23 Ec8 5
Pr io8
1 1
29

f3.b D3.n

3 i 35

10

36

(P)

1JP

133p1 stir

up

his

power and
let

his courage

Dn

25
;

E333?
25

J*!9t<2

your heart take courage

*3i

-'

28 3 (P) Jb 37 s4 ; 28 35 4 t37 riD3n EX35 io 2 ; (P);' D'D3n 37 Ec 7 23 4 2 2 D'7'D3 37 Pr 12 15 7 Ec 7 io c. nD3n Ex 3 6 1 io 24 (= 2 Ch 9 13 ) Pr 2 10 17 16 Ec 2 3 (P)


-

16 21 ; t3^ 'D3n

Ex

Zlb
,699

n.m. PrBI5 (tf. v

Pr^
21

35
' ,

fr.

influence
will,

of B'BJ

v.

De Now) inner man, mind,

33 14 15 with intelligent mind Pr i4 i5 i8 5 2 4 H313TI p r 2 c. etc. P3H Pr8 Jbi7

ffi33

37

%
18

heart, abs. and cstr. 35


8

Gn8 + 239
45

t.; ~3J>

Ex
14

thinking,

reflection,
5

c.

355*11
i

V'
21

140
cf.

Pr 16 9
2,

+ 15 *; sf."?!' Gn 2 4 + 102 t.; *$ Ex 9 + 28t.; 1^> Jui 9 +25t.; lj> Is 4 7 + 7t.; tab Gn 6' + 93 t.; aab Ju i 9 + 7 t.; OJP Is 41 22 + 5 t.; t533bGn8 +2t.; CClj" Gn 42 s8 + 56 t.;
I5
6 7

ni3Bno
15

Gn 6
Dn
22

(J)

^33" Pr 6
4
;

Gn8
;

(J);

H3H m*, sJy Pr 15 28 24 s Is 33 18 59 13


\^

[V3n

19

^,

49

f3 ?
,

q'b>

<

||g wiwrf, con-

sider Is 41
44'; 7N
75?

Ez 44 s
21

c. 1

niab ^7> p r 15" Ez i 3 pi. 4 bn"3bls44> ; Dni3i> ,/, 125 . inner part, midst : I. seldom of things, D'~3J>3 in the midst of the sea Ex 15 8 Pr 23 s4 30 19 3?3
jsb
17
;

Ex 35

Ex
;

(J)

4 20 20 1 S 9 2 S 13 Ez 40 S 24 16 2 S 1 8 ls Jb 2 3 34";
*?

fnsjj

Jbi 8
s3

+ 3t.

t37

DB>
20

Pr.;

sf.

Ex
Jb
Is

7
17

(JE)
.

44

19

D'b: V' 46

Ez

27

4 - 26 - 26 - 27

28

2-8

nbxn

3b

S 18 14

';

into

mW

Je 3 i 21 7K d. memory t37 7X S't^n caK to mind La 3 21 37 7V Is 46 s t37 7V H75? com 31 n Je 16 3 7 (occur to one) Is 6^

1S4
;

V62 Pr22 ^ 4 8 Pr27


14
;

10

17

24

s2
,

c.
,

525
6

m"?
17
1

19 32

M
(cf.

Acts 7 M ), so 3b by N3
to

2
1

Ch

11

t3b by

ti& lay
i
8
;

heart Is 42 s5
2

4f
33

" Je 12 11 57
20

Mai 2" Dn

2b bs

S 13
;

19

3b by ana

Je 31 s3 ; 3^ ^y iBp Pr 6 21 f3.b QW oi/< of the s 1 memory Pr 3' 7 Je 17 3bt3 J1D3 'JinstM 7 am as a dead man out of mind yjr 3 1 13 forgotten
;
.

Gn i7 (P), 27 41 (JE), iKi2 M Est 6" J B 8 116 8 10 I4 (=53 ) 35 74 Ec2 3 Is47 3 Ob Zc la*; 3b"b Gn 8 21 (J) I S27 f3b3 131 Ec2 15 3b"b Gn2 4 45 (J); 3b by iSi 13 (1);
t3b3 idn

+ IS" 1 "
;

17

'

3b oy Ec

16

rab 3ips

vahb vcte-ow

,/,36

4. spec. ref. to inclinations, resolutions arid determinations of the will; t3? p3n set the mind 13 2CI112" f io 17 78 s tab J133 ^57 88

8. as seat of appetites, 37 lyp stay the heart s 5 9. as seat (with bread) Gn 18 (J) Ju 19
.

Jbn
5

(= 108
11
;

2
)

78

s7

1 1
1

27;

tb =b fTU
2'
12

3b bs Ec7 a 9

Ne

Eci*M 7 21 8 91e t?n3 3b3 Ex 35 M (P) Ezr7 27


;

of the emotions and passions: a. of joy and gladness, in various combinations of taitj, Ju 16 25 18 20 19 622 Ru 3 7 1 S 25 2 S 13 28 iK8
(

= 2Ch7
14
;

Ec 3 t^b iK'^p^K whose Jieart stirred him Ex 35 21 3 6 2 of. 35* (all P); tab 3H3 wtfZiKp up s 31 2 s9 cf. Ex'25 35 of mind Ex 35 (P) 2 Ch 29
2

Is65

21 Esti 5 Pri5 ) various combinations of


22

10

10

16

Ec7

tno't5>,

u> 14 EX4
7

m Vri9
13

(P); flPIN 3b
;

HD3 inclined
1
8

to

follow
36

Ju
cf.

i6 ,0 (=V' 105 3 ) V^4 8 16 9 19 9 33 21 Pr 911 Ec2 1010 5 19 Ct 3 " IS24 7 Zcio 7 ; I5 I7 2 7 1 ,4 16 1 7 bl'B'^ii9" Is66 La5 ; yh}> 1S2 ; tby^28
(J) 1 ,3M

Ch

tab nun

K 11 fug
jrrat<

141*

2S

15

: ab^gpn
15

D'bha

resolves

of heart

Ju

5. spec. ref. to conscience, 3? ?|M *inN "in awZ David's heart (conscience) smote 5
etc.

him
1

S 24
'.

s
;

3J

biB'Dtp

offence

of conscience

6. spec. ref. to moral character, God 3 3 tries the heart ^i7 Je 12 ; sees the heart and 10 reins Je 20 12 , tries them Je 1 1 20 refines 7
i//,

S 25 s

6 2 4 17 Zc io 7 ; of 131 speak unto the desire, ^2i 37 +3,b by 3 heart (kindly) Gn 34 3 5o 21 (JE) Ju 19 2 S 19" 22 2 Ch 30 Is 40 2 Ho 2 16 Ru 2 13 b. of trouble 3 2 K 6" Is 65 14 sorrow Ne2 2 Pr 14 pain ^55', 3 vexation Ec 1 1 10 trembling Dt 28 M (?) 1 S 28 faintness Las 17 ; it is wounded V' 10 dies ^. within one out of fear 1 S 25 s7 etc.; tDOJ 3b

Zp 3

14

13 pi Jb2 9

^i3

them

a/^26

searches the heart and tries the


.

reins Je 17

10

a.

Ir""!^ Jb 33
(all

11 s 32" 36 11 64"

; t^'"!?* V'? 15 Til in 97"; title), 94

11

Na2 n
let

the heart melteth (in fear)


.

2Si7 ^22

,0

16

Ez2i 12

flO.
3.b

seat

tabti

3.b 1

Ch
;

28' 29 s Is 3 8 3 (all originally 33b,


,

Am 2
41
16
J

thine heart take courage


16
;

of courage: 1|b H?^^27"; 13? fVf$


12

19 3b" 13E'3 broken of heart + 34 19 sb Is6i'; lafrsb ^5i ; nof> ^147"; 3.b 16 12 D'SO-13 Is57 ; line 3.b clean heart ;

see 33b

J3S-to3

a)

stout-liearted i/r 76* Is 46 ; iab his heart as firm as a stone Jb tjfij 3.b3 i3b At* heart as the Jieart of the

n<3K

pw

lion 2

t*^JO
for

^ w

V^i

S 17 10

/'eart

Ez 18

im
;

see Co) etc.

19 36 (prob. also 1 1 b. V) 3? evil heart Pr

21

26

t [Ha?] */ ?in3b Ez i 6 s0 should be corrected


to ^10*13? (see Co).

> older view, as


(cf.

fern,

of

3.b.

26

3jnwn godless

in heart

Jb 36 13 3b
;

()B>py

20 20 perverse in heart Pr 1 1 1 7 ; t D3? IDTFI cfece^ 14 s6 their heart Je 14 23 abl ab3 wiVA a double of
;

"^
DHBO

y?

prob. late Atbash

WE)
1
.

for

the original reading ()

Jesi

heart

i//-

12 3 etc.
6

c.

seat of pride

Pr 21 4 Je 48 s9
3b 333
2

49
32

w
;

fl. [H17] vb. denom.

Ho
.

13

Ob 3
d.
-

Niph. Impf 33^

3.b-rl3?
''

Pr 16 5
is
:

Ch
12

s6

+3.b .133

2Ch26"1 32 s5 ^131'
the
10

Pn8
Ex 4

Ez 28 217

heart
4JU7

uncircumcised

Je g Ez44 77 9 and hardened


12

get a mind; lb^ D1X KlS 1^ 33^ 3133 &<K) shall an empty man get a mind or a wild ass's colt be born a man? Jb 1 1 12 Pi. encourage;
.

t3b pin
29

21

itf**(E), 9
t3.b pr,;

11

Ex 7 1322 t 3b nc'pn Ex 7 3 (P) Pr 28 s4 io 3b T33.1 Ex 8 9


1

p Josh i4 ( ). 8 15 g 35 (P); 3.b-'pin


1

Pf
;

WVS

^DKa

9 9 **oa!> .... 'OT^b ct 4


-

(DM); Ez 2 4
;

thou hast encouraged me, thou hast encouraged me with one of thine eyes Ew Gi Gr R

'-

7 28"; sb-^p Ez 3 3b 133 Ex 7 14 (J);

RV Ges Hi De Ot (cf. 5
62

6 )

ravished

my heart,
(

Vm AV

Pi.^rtc.Ges'
'

').

'

9 (j) ;

3b las
the

s 66
,8

rtJPi

oyn-ab
Is 6

\CVn
10

make

heart of this people fat

(1);

f3.b nr\(i)-)f Dt 2 9 8 12 11 13 10 16 18 12 2 3 stone

f 81
7
;

'

Ez

1 1

19

%6

after Je 3 17 7 24 9 13 tPn 3b the heart of


tfie

13

L'"0? 7 J -pl- cakes (prob. pancakes, from shape'!) rri33i> 2 S I3 6 810


-

f 11. [32T>] vb. denom.


Impf. 3?bn
2

PL make

cakes.

etc.

7. for

man himself,

S 13 8 8
'

526
"13.7 alone
v. "ia

p^L,
11.

sub TI3 p. 94 supr.


v.

\y?

n.pr.m. son of Bethuel, brother of


-

[mV],

reft Ex 3 2

ro$

su b inb.

Eebekah, and fathex--in-law of Jacob ( Aafiav), 4S !6 Gn24 29S9M 27 28 4- i7t.J(Gn 29,30,31,32);

or [1011 /] vb. thrust down, out,

away

ummuui + l8 t.E(Gn3i,32,"S18<n63i M); >9


25
20

(NH
son,

id.; Ar.lil) strike the

ground with a perA~>S!, in-

CB^n
in.

'b)

28 s

(id.),

also 28

2429

29

46

182S

i.e.

throw one down; Syr. Pa.


i.e.

citavit, stimulavii\;

only Niph. Impf.


6<b
.

(all P).

be thrust

p7
q. v.

n.pr.loc, connected with desert-

doum, away, 03^ DTIEb

ruined; oJ?) ]>T

DV

H04

14
;

Sk
1

journey of Israelites

Dt

1
,

Pr io 810

mb 2,

Ao/3ow;

poss.=

?. '
:

N" !
1

aS

?, t

N"!? v. t

sub

N3^>.

tt17 Ne7 48 = n. nnb Ezra 45 ;head T tt


'

'

of

v.

tiyb.
v. vb. be white (on * <2 <y n ja!>; from infers

a family of returning

exiles,

Aafiava, Aafiava,

t[p7]
Pi. Hiph.,

L Ao/3i/a.
Ba HB1K
;

LagBNS3.i6s.M

NH

THilb
-

n.pr.loc.

1. city in

SW.

Judah,

id,
jT^l)

and

deriv.; Ph.

p?

white; Ar.

w7A; ^-J also be white, dial, of Yemen, Maltzan zmqiivu, 1873,247. a pp a r. \/ of foil, fourteen words,

exact site unknown, captured by Joshua, ace. to 29 29 313239 12 16 (all D), 15 42 (P); Levit. D, Jos io
-

city 2i

21

10
,

but this dub. esp. in case of


njab,
11.

11.

in. f??, Njop,

(P)= 1 Ch 6 8 8 2Ki9 =Is 3 7


I3

42
;

further 2

K 8== 2 Ch
18

2K23
'

31

24
'

=Je52

l
;

A/3i.a.
Buhl Geo8r193
between
.

Vid.

Lag

" -- 274 - 136 26

a"*'"- 273

Atfim

njiai*,
i
7
;

i.

n.
1

o4j? Jo
Is
i
18
;

/mp/.

'?$); Hiph. Pf. 9 s. 3 pir?j* *5i


;

pi.

2. station of

Isr. in wilderness,
2021

Inf. cstr. )^?b)

(=J8J*Jf*)

Dn
35

n ; 1.
33

^
;

Dt

);
1.

H fol and H DT Nu 33 Atpuva, AL Affiava.


Lag
BN33
;

(perh.

= faS

wuui-e

white= purify
||

expr.,

^n^f, T?3).

1 1 (no object (ethical) 2. s/tew whiteness, grow

Dn

j-

nD3.b, tlDiH? n.f. frankincense (from

white, of fig-tree, stripped

by locusts, Jo
2
10

i'

Wti'te colour, cf.

NH id.;

Aram,

id.,
);

fig.

of moral purity, '3$

J&*

Is i; 'SpU i)f1?
1

tWaO^,
nrijap

J&<^;
is fr.
;

Ph.n:ai>; Ar.

^51*.

Hithp. imp/.
||

(ethical,

^I! 3 1??), .

Dn f^ ma&e
13?,

Je jmrified

Eth. A-OTfl:

6ric, v. infr.
;

35 f i. 117 adj white ;$ abs. Gn 3 o + 1 3 1. T


' '

Lv 2 216 Ex 30 s4 D'SD) 121516 8 6 offering Lv 2


(||
;

t.; 3 \iPai>os);'b used in prep, of holy incense used as incense Je 6 20 on meal, ,

^'(Lane Ex oM + 18

3007

cf.

11

Nu 5

15
;

also Je
7
;

M
7
59

M 2 B 1 Ko L!b "' 74 Ba !,B,M 12 ); cstr.-f3^G n49 (cf.Ges 4 Lv 1 3 + 6 t. ; pi. D , ??p Zc 1 8 + 3 t. nijai> f.


-

4i Is43 66 ;withshew-breadLv24
1

23

mb
37 - 37

Gn 303
30
of

'

4- 2 t.;

Ch 9 M (|| m$ft); burned


6
, ,

Nei3

as perfume (art. of

white, of

wood under bark Gn


35

(cf.

Jo

);

of spots on goats v

(all J);

6 luxury) Ct 3 (|| lb); njia^>n nya? 4 (||-riBn -in); 14 njinb >ty v (|| f\i Dinj njij , ;isp nb, ni^nK) ;
,

s (P); garments Ec 9 (sign of cheerfulness and joy); of teeth 3?n D&n? * Gn 4 9 12 (poem in J; |B OffS fybin) of Judah (on interpr. v. Di and, differently, Marc. Jastr

manna Ex 16 31

as tribute to

ZionIs6o 6 (|| 3nt).^In Hex only P.

f n. nSilT* n.pr.loc, by which, among


other places,
Af/3<ora;

||

loc.

of Shiloh
c.

is

fixed

Ju 2i 19
fr.
'-

mod. Lubban,
-

3 m.

WNW.

Shiloh

wn.mi^. ofhorses Zc
such spots
Y ;
i
"-io.2o.2i.!.i.

6 3 6 (invision); chfly.
-

(Seilun),

Rob BBllmf Gudrin 8*"-"- 164


176
.

Bd- 217

of diseased skin or flesh on body (nnna Lv 1 3 Lv 1 3mmmmm; and of hair on 4.>--.a>.)


3
(all P).

Buhl
j-i.

"""-

+ nOTD"]K
poet.

X3

ltMM
,

"0^7 n.pr.m. a Levite, son


18

of Gershom,

cf.

+ nn?
1.

v39

Ex 6 17 Nu

Ch

2 - 514

Ao/3{*]<).

M317 T
-r2
t.';

n.f.

moon,

(NH
Is24

id.);
23

'b

s fn. 3l7 adj. gent, of


c. art.

foregoing, always
21

Is24

2S

shall

become

shall pale before'' like sun (|""?U) in


"

'kl as subst.
25

coll.,

Nu 3

26 s8

(||nt2n) ;
'''s

day of

re-

tp3n^ (Dts
Lebanon
on

Jlaiin

demption 30

s*

('p?

1<

"<

); sim. of woman's beauty,

As. Labnanu, (Ph. JJ2^;


,

van d.H.) n.pr.mont. 7i C0T etc., Schr

10 'bns; Ct6 (||nsn).

1K5

13

Dl p "

Iraft
;

Egypt,

&-*m WIM

nsn
A,i.u.E U ropa.iff7(t.
;

1
:

527
c f.
3

m
;

?
'

Ar 'LXJ;
ff.

further

Rob
reff.;
,49:i

sun-baked bricks
As. a deriv.

so

No z*

,s

* 735

Lag

BN
;

m
;

BBi..5ff.493

GASm G^.

Buhl"

**'- 110

and

> others regard as As. loan-word VOJ


is

L 22tt

in

name prob. fr. whiteness of


of Isr. [usu.
poet,
10

wooded mountain-range on northern border


c.

its cliffs

Rob BB "

art.'?? (51

1.);
4

without
2

art. fi^p,

and
1

late

Ho
8

14
17
-

Na
9
;

I
16

K I9

23

=ls

s4

37
17

fr. labdnu, throw down, prostrate, Dl PrM,1(ofHWB369 >); 'b Gnu 3 Ez 4 >; sought 10 3 cstr. n?3? Ex24 ; pi. +7t.; sf. CP|> 19 1 brick, as building-material, DD'O.apO Ex 5
;

Gnn
3

Ez 3 i lsl
10
11

Is 14
29
"

29

33 4o

Je 18 14

Hb 2

Zc

Gn

i i

(sg. coll.;

elsewh.

Ct 4 c. n loc. + nji&jj iK 28 S *]; perh. first mentioned in definingalocality, as fiil'?? in, Ju 3 3 (E ace. to GFM this combination only here), but also in early proph., in defining a locality then in D, and later Joso '?H nVi?3 Josh 12 7 (side of Baal Gad); as a marked feature, in describing extent of land 1 K Dt i 7 2S 1 i M Jos i 4 1 s v6
8 91116
;
;

Is9 (fig.; as inferior to rW| hewn stone); incense burnt on


,

used in making
3 (

Ex 5 7

cf.

pi.) v ; 8161819

Ex
;

14

i 9

straw

Is 6 5

= roof-tiles?

on which plan of

cf. Che 2.=tile, Di). city could be engraved (ppn)

1'

Ez 4

1 .

Z.=2>avement,

Ex 24 10 (cf.

Di).

T[}lb] vb.denom. make brick (as As. labdnu fr. libittu D1 HWB370); Qal Imp/. 1 pi.

Je 22 M Zc io 10 ; 'Wl fc*h Je 2 2 6 9 (fig. of royal house of Judah), as a height Ct 4 8 8 ; ^H hat? Ct7 5 i.e. a tower built on 4 Lebanon; '? iff Je 18' snow of L.; L. as
19

('^-b)

(all

D),

'"J???

Gn

1 1

(c. ace. cogn.)

Inf. cstr.

J3pp

=2 Ch8
-

Ex 5 7

ace. cogn.), (c.

v 14

(abs.)

n.[m.] 1. brick-mould; 2. quadrangle (on meaning brick-mould, and fig. some-

T|270

source of streams
often, however, as
15

Ct4

15
;

'b

i"

Ho

14

8
;

most

thing rectangular,
cf.

v.

Hoffm ZAW 1882


;

** Dr s ",
2

bearing
s

forests, esp. of cedars,


;

NH
14
.

BjP;

Ar.

^L
1 2
31
1

Syr.

|>i-,N^);_

v? Tl^

Ju 9
13

(in allegory
8
16

perh. J, ace. to
"-*>---

1. brick-mould, 2

Qr (Kt, by error, p^O),


of dubious meaning,

GFM), Is 2 14 f 29 104 cf. 1 K s 2 Ch ** 2 K i 4 9 9 =2 Ch 25 1818 (in allegory), Je22 a Ez i7 3 27 6 3i 31516 Zc 11 Ezr 3 7 ^ 9 2 13


,
-

Na3
v.

2. quadrangle, Je 4 3 9 (at Tahpanhes).


in '?

}3.7

IWPy ^ 9

Thes Bae

P!, "n<m

,,

x,
".

^ mj Na i 'bn 'b an Is 352 6o bo-yjp 29 (|p5?:); 1\3| M 'b WV w ith the same ref. Is 37 =2 K 19
Ct3 5
9
15

(sim. of majestic figure);


13
;

nn
1

?, v.

P33? nfrr^.

,7

23

'?n=trees of Lebanon
72
16
;

Ho 14

Is io

34

40

16

ifr2g

vb. put on (a garment), wear, clothe, be clothed (NH id.; Aram.


?

10 7 t07
*&>;
As.

'?

IS33

fig.,

as mourning; '?

DDn Hb2 17
by cutting mansion of
'b as

Wlb,

violence done to Lebanon, prob. down its trees ; '?n "IJT TVS a royal
i.e.

Qal
;

Pf. 3 ms.

JaMfe; Ar. J^J; Eth. rtflrti); P3 ? ^ 93", vib Jb 7 5 + 2 t.,


1

Sol.,

1K7

and io ,7 21 =2 Ch 9 1620
-

home

of wild beast 2

25 (in allegory); \my 5*1, of the odour of cedar forests Ct 4 11 cf. Ho 1 4" (in sim. ; We thinks 'j here to be a
specific plant).

i4

=2 Ch

18

Eobl (consec.) Lv6 3 +3t,; sf. Dt?3J (consec.) Lv 16 4 3 fs. r\flb Ju 6 M + 2 t., etc.'(Ez 4 2 14 rd.
prob. IBbJri Qr, for 1Bai Kt, but cl. perhaps 5 interpol., v. Co); Impf. 3 ms. K'Sp* Dt 22 +;

sf/J^l Jb29
Cts
3
;

14
,

OVlb) EX29

30
;

1 s. sf.

n|spK
1

3 fpl.
30
,

-ffaitfi

2Si3

,8

,etc;

tnp7
Eth.
jV-fll:

/w.m^
i
6
;

n.[m.] iwplar (appar.=Ar. jj;


(

K 22

etc.;

styrax officinalis; but


ficnyi

and
as

Lbw No107); Gnso37

flfc]

@ \cvK>q, cf. <B nb 6 fe;

Inf. abs.
;

Wlb Hg
5
;

csir.
;

Vl? ?

marking places of idolatrous incense-burn-

Gn28 M Lv2i 10 iY ac. pi. Wfipq Zpi 8 jtjass. 2 abs. iSi7 Dnio Bb Ez 9 + 3 t.;

^
30
s

cstr.

&toS

Dn
6

12 67

ing nbtn nnpi jiVs nnri

H04

13
.

'gab
id.; 8"1

Ez23 +2

t.;

B^ 1.
,

Ez 9" + 3
a.
lit.

t.

pi. cstr.

^<
14

<m
4-

(one's

tn327
!f?k
)

n.f. briok, tile


;

(NH

Aram.

own) garment
1

h''J>\

Zinj. pi>(?)

DHM

^^

37 - 59
;

K 22 =2
10

(ace.)

21

Dt
3

22

Ch 18 29 Ez 44 17 ", and

Gn 38 19 1 S 28 s 2 S 14 1 Ex 29 30 Lv 6 34 i6 42324M
so 42

Qr

(v. supr.),

As. libittu;

^^IJ, crJ, ,2>-*J> *-^-J. *-U-l 4f ace. to Fra ); ace. to Thes and (loan-words most from whiteness of clay, or light colour of

Ar.

Jon

Ct5 Est4>

Lv

16 3 ;

garment + hfcf 5>J of putting on armour Je46 4 ;=wear


5'; c. ace.

(more or

less habitually), c. ace. of

garment,

tick
Zc 13 4 of Jerus. under fig. of woman Je4 ,of rulers under fig. of shepherds
Ib 4
1

528
1

-b
tttftl ?,

Dt 22" Zp
3P

VJ?b n.m. Jb30

'8

garment, cloth,2

ing,
;

Ez34 cf. 'If?!"? ?? 2 Si3 (no ace.) b. very oft. fig., put on, be clothed with, c. ace. of gar,

is

ment;^
(i.e.

Bob Jb f my flesh is with worms; of Jerus., be covered)


i-lBO

clothed
clothed

^lab

raiment (on format, cf. Ges i84 * Lag _BiaS) abs. 2 Kio a +9t.; cstr. B*dJ> Est iJ9) 18 19 2 sf. 'Btob Jb 30 +3 t.; 4 + 2 t., Bob Is 14 1 26 s iehab' Is 63 Jb 41', is 63 Pr 27
;
;

B>' 64

18 with inhabitants Is 49 ; of pasture, with flocks more oft. the garment is some abstract i/r 65";

strength,

quality, e.g. righteousness, majesty, beauty, n Is 59 17 h e (') etc.;?:!?'? i?1?

it?a>'2S20 8 +2t.; FlCTa^45 +2t.; 9 24 La 4"; 2 S'1 EHfta^ Je io ; pi', sf. Dn-B/a) 11 nniD), garment, clothing, Gn 49 (poem in J
; ;
||

14

f?^

Jb24

10

(||niDa),v

3o

18

^f*?hath put on righteousness as a breastplate, cf. 1 1 v 17 (vengeance), ^ 93 (majesty), v (strength),

of women's raiment 2

Pr2 7 f 22 19 La4 14 ; 24 S I Pr 31 22 also fig.


19
2li

3i

T'jl

104 (honour and majesty), Is 51 (strength); 41 10 also Jb40 ; said of men, 2 Ch6 (salvation), s Jb 29 14 (id.); of Zion 1
1

23 rlB^a? "nni y ; specif, of princess ^45 > of 12 8 as warrior); warrior's tunic 2 S 20 cf.Ises
,

14

raiment for worshippers


pe>

2
;

K io
s

22
;

for mourners,
2
;

yfr

32 (righteousness),
also in

^a|

^ 32^

c f. 6 9

12

pf t^3b? Est4
8 15
,

of

Is

53";
29
,

bad

sense, clothed with terror,

6 Est 6 royal apparel riWJJO

cf.

(without 13)

trembling, shame,

etc.,

Ez
C.

f 26
lit.
17

16

Jb

8 s2

+ 35

s6

109

cf.

v 18 (cursing).

put
;

on, obj. om.,

tfabb Ija

?nj

Gn28 M
a

Jb27

Inf.abs. B>i3b

Hg
for

(there is)

clothing,

but he has nothing


. . .

warmth, d. once c. ?, to B>ab nB>K Bfcjjl e. Pt. pass., clothed with, chiefly Est 6 s 3 21 Ezek.; c. ace. of garment, Ez 9" Zc 3 Pr 31 5 6 Dn io ; of wearing armour 1S17 ; cstr. before
.

6 6 9.io.u. gcaiy coat f croco(j. iB*ab "3S Jb4i ; 16 cover garment with violence Mai 2 , fig. of putin other fig. ting away a wife, cf. 27 as changed yjr 1 02 (sim. of heavens and uses 6 of deep upon earth), as covering 104 (sim. 9 of cloud as garment of sea Jb38 sim. earth); 14 of terrestrial objects in the light v
:

RS^^We;

Bob garment, D"!??

Dn 1 2

67 .

f.

and the spirit i. e. (GFM) took possession of him (cf. ,.^N pos18 1 2 2Ch2 4 20 '#|{tt sessed); so 1 Ch 'Vfft ft*
;

io 2W cf. 23 s 12 3 8 4 " n ?^i? -H Ju 6M fig. : PH?" ? '< clothed with Gideon, itself of

Ez

11

raiment, tCTG^D, [WpQ] n.m. 3 22 attire ; abs. 2 K io' + 2 t.; sf. ^3bo Ez 16
3

**

71

pl.sf.^3i)OIs63 ; 5 1 K io raiment,
;

Dn^bo 2 Ch 9
2

4-4
,

Dn^abo

||BtoS),

Jb 27

16

io 22 (for worshippers, of Jerus. under fig. (as wealth);


;

of infant

Ez 16 13
;

^J '^P
.

Zp

foreign attire

Jb 29 and it clothed itself in me, as it were, became incarnate in me. Pu. only Pt. pi. D^??tp
arrayed,
2
c.

14

ace. of

garment
10

K 2 2 = 2 Ch
10
.

8 9,

of Sol.'s serpi. of garments (ace. with K*??) ,b 4 5 2 Ch 9 ', + 2 Ch g ; of *> under vants 1 K 1 o s Is 63 fig. of warrior

Ch 5 12

abs. in full apparel


;

Ezr 3 10

Hiph.
1

Pf Sma.BVif^n Is6i 3 fs. nB*abn Gn27 '; 2 ms. r)fzbn) Ex 2 8 + 3 1. sf. DW?bm (consec.) Ex 29 s Nu 2026 1 s. sf. vnfabni. Is 22 21 3 pi.
41
;

tntfa^n v

n.f.

raiment; 'n

Di

H33
'

B*?!*

Is 59 and he put on garments of vengeance as raiment (of '< as champion of Israel).


17

lEtobn 2

Ch 28 15 IBobni Gn 4 i 42 +5t.; 3ms.B>3J>?.


,

(consec.) Est 6
sf.

9
;

t^7 n.m. Lvl4


Aram. nb;

'

10

a liquid measure

(NH

id.;

Impf.
13
;

Dj^S Gn 3 Lv8
21

3 f8

cstr.

4 t^abn Pr 23 etc.; 7n/. a. E>a9n Zc 3 ; 24 4 1 S i ; B*?pn Est 4 ; P<. sf. D^abian

s1

|^, )fc^ (dessert-)dish, *\ be deep, etc.jmng.of -/dub.; Thescomp. Ar.


also

A *J depth, abyss) ; > abs.

Lv 1 4 10
ace. to

cstr. v

,2

+ 3*-

clothe,

array with. 1. usu. 42 srtrn?? ink tfab'i Gn4i 2 S


5 -8
'

c. 2
i
24

ace, a.
21

lit.

EV14; always
in
(v.

of oil (?CB>)Lvi 4

,0 - ,215 - 21 - 24

(P; all

Is2 2

Ex 28 41

law of purif. of leper);

ls 14 Lv8 713 Nu20M28 ZC3"; of clothing 40 Jerus. under fig. of infant Ez i6'; of putting 11 armour on some one 1 S 1 7 3838. b. fig., Jb io

29

supr. p.

Talm.= TV hin '' 9 "" Zuckermann"dM J,tM ) 228;

i.e. c.

litre;

Benz^-^Now*"*

1-

204 '-

thou hast

clothed me with skin and flesh;

cf.

39

19

1618 ,0 3 1 ^ 132 (quivering of horse's neck) ; Is 50 6 I6 2. c. ace. garment only,Gn27 ( + VT-^S); fig., 15 3. c. ace. pers. only, Gn 3" 27 2 Ch Pr 23".
.

s4 Acts t~17 n.pr.loc. AvSba, 1 Makk 11 c. 1 1 miles SE. fr. Lydda, mod. Ludd, 9 811 "- 244 - 248 GASm Jaffa, toward Jerusalem; Rob s3 Geogr. 197 Geogr.lWff. j Q}, gl2 (nTO?* '?), Ezr 2 g un J
32.3s.38
j

("fa

V.3)

- Ne 7

37
,

cf.

1 1

35
;

A8,' Ao8,

Avd6<o,

28

,M5

Est 4 6 9

".

Au88a.

nrh
tll")7 n.pr.loc. only
E. of Jordan, in tribe of
Aa|3p,
II.

in

6
;

i>W3 Jos I3

M
;

Gad

B Aai&o>v, A
q. v .,and cf.

tCin ? n.pr.gent. Gn prob. = Q^b q.v.; Aapitifi.


1

10"

Ch

1",

L Afj3.,p;
b.
v.

perh.=13n {6

T3T 2

J(l

a/ of foil. (Ar. "4J be devoted, attached

mS
rib

"6 1,

to a thing,
7ra/. cstr.

apply oneself assiduously to

it).

T^n^
v. 16.

n.m.

(late)

study,
'*>

i.e.

devotion to

books; "^| ny?} na-in

Ec i2 ,2 (cf. Now).
1

-/of foil. (cf. Ar. J^3 be thirsty burn with thirst Lane 2674 ], n. ma&e a fire [prob.
blaze fiercely,
cf. cf.

211 7

t trO n.pr.m. son of HIV of Judah

Ch 4 s,

Aaa&,

L AaaS

(etym.

and mng. unknown).


(

IV

v. blaze fiercely (of fire),

vin ; Aram.

[ar6,

ooX]

ftitrw,

in Shaph.

t [51(1/] vb. languish, faint (X


iff,
13

= <6)
*6ffl

Ishtaph. and deriv.; also N^n?, flame; Eth. A00:; As. Za*a6, -/Zam<?,'Dl HWB3 i4
'

^^ib
'b abs.

id.); Qal Impf. 3


(of famine).

fs.

apoc.

HS

).

Gn47

tnnj n.m.
+ 2t.;
2020

flame, blade;

JU3

22 - 22

[n7n7]
Syr.

vb.qnadril. amaze, startle


cdSIoiSI

cstr.

Ju i3
15
;

(cf.

cstr. Van?

Is 66

+5

t.;

pi.

D'anij i B 138;

Palp.

confudit,

obstupefecit ;

1. fiame,

of altar,

Ju

Ethpalp.
Pt.

stupore percussua

I3

(DSPM 6); nbiK


Is 29
s

t?K 4, of
||

V8

judg-

consternatio, all in Lexx.,


i?.?n2ril?
18

PS l89f ) Hithpalp.

est;

)oCxoto'\.

ment

30

30

66 15 (in

all

forces of nature,

as subst.=jac?jan, sq. D , i?1 iTVn

whirlwind,
etc.); fig.

DrTJB
cf.
;

thunder, earthquake, rain, hail, 8 'j> via Is i 3 (i.e. hot with exDi); sim. bsp3 (of rush of breath of crocodile Jb 41".
2

Pr26

'(v.

Now).

citement,

Jo

BW 'b

t [13717] vb.blazeup,flame(NHiW.; Syr.


jjc^

of locusts) fig. 2. of flashing point of spear

Jb 39^;
.

blade of

Orb
s

m + 104

As. la'dtu, in der. forms)


4

Qal Pt.
Bae;

act.

a flaming fire
'"<

(so

tjn^l ete

sword

Na 3 s

in prose,

Ju 3

22,2S

Bi Che, cf. 01), made into


28

's

servants ; pi.
a
).

CCrp
fs.

tnnrn
abs.

n.f.

id.;'b

Jb 15 30 ;

cstr.

Ez

21 3 ; na>

Nu 2i + ia t., nanb 3 Ex3 (=narr>


;

57

(fig.

of enemies, 3

cf.

19 orb\ Mai 3 ;

fs.

&N3p v nori> J
usu.

Pi. Pf. 3 ms.

i;
32
;

7^/: 3
sf.

v. Di); pi. cstr. ntar$ ^io5 ^ 29 7 1. flame, poet. or + B*N, exc. 33 29' Dn 1 1 ) of fire consuming (BD?) Dathan, 35 etc. ^ 106 (cf. Nu 16 ); wasting (Br6) mts.
;

Sam. rarb,

32

3 orn jo2 +

ni2n?
\jf

Is 42

s5
;

4t.; en^rn.
s2

Dt32
c.

e< ablaze,

ace;
fig.

foundation
of
'''s

wcn^ni
judg-

(||

of mts.,

Dt 32
rrjj,

(subj.

tW,
c f.

18

ment,

||

n^, bs),
I

nnn

'^n
y,

8 3 1S (in

83 ; consuming (b, 1V3) chaff (in sim.) Is 5 ; cf lightning (with hail) 'i> C>K f 105 32 (cf. Ex 24 7 (on text of v. cf. Che); sim. of 9 ), f 2 9 W
judgment, 'b
Is

15

s4

sim., subj.

rnrb;

TIJpSalJ Bfc?); of flame

(nanj) consuming

trees
Bfc);

Jo 1 " (of

effects

of

m La
cf.
1
;

drought;

||

n^OK

persons Mai 3"


3
18

(subj.

2 (vb.

i?K)
;

47" (6

IV?);

io 17
19
,

Ob 18

fig.

of drought Jo

orb in both)
b?t();
cf.

of locusts' ravages 2 3 (vb. of war Nu 2 1 28 Je 48* (both vb.


33

^
5

Ho f (vb.
'b

1J>3)
;

Nan

Di>n
;
||

Ez 21 3

rnr

|pya) ; cf.^97 (subj.tw), io6 (subj. B-iyani); hyperb. of 8 wrath (non


;

nonpt?

WJJ1.

ia) consuming Jacob Is 42"; of


D'ftna

symb.

'b

Dn

1 1

(|| 3-jri)

of calamity Is 43 s ;
21

(hyperb.), Dn&l breath setteth coals ablaze; abs.

crocodile

1B>W Jb4i ,3 Ais Jo 2 3 fig. of


,

a;b
.

of's presence Is4


v.

(cf.Ex 13
1

);

devastation by locusts (subj. nar ;

tPK
||

nsb.

Ex 3 2

2. point, head of spear

S 1 f.

C^naS
tninbtt)

Ex 3 s
n.f. in 'V

ran).

cnb n 9f Lir,t?D Gn3 24 the flame of the sword. whirling


n. [m.] flame;
cstr. 3}nri

ttOH7

only

n^3M).

flame

(Aram.
2
1 3

K)Tain|)B' j

ffspn?

v. ci^.

of judgment; , 30 s so rnnby j b 1 5 ; ^nanisE' bs <s?n ct 8 i. e. BA8u71 Yahweh-flame powerful flame (> Jiiger

jCSo^i)
-

rqrb Ez

Jastrow JBI "" (1894)

'

'"

t[Dll7] vb. swallow greedily (=Ar. Di " comp. Eth. HOT: ox, cow); j^J
;
l

expl.

iT" here as encl.

part.)

onlyHitb.p.P/;.n' pn')rip

p rl 8

8
i.

e bitsgreedily
.

V*
,

530
with

rvr.

swallowed, dainties, 26^ aim. of tale-bearer's words.

T}rt7 conj. on this account, therefore, from j and ft (v. sub m?h); (either or the Aram, ft? Dn 2 69 4 24 see the Aram. Lex.)

Rui 1315

ye would not have found out S 25 s4 (second "O resumptive: '? 1 d), yjr 106 23 ; with apod, introd. by nny '3 Gn 31 42 43 10 by W? 2 S 2 W (*j resumptive); 9 with an aposiop. f 27" if by t35?D3 Is i I had not believed. 1 b. sq. impf. Dt 32 s7

my

heifer,

my

riddle, 1

t[npn7]n.f.dub.; acc.to@J AqSymm


band, company (pern, by transp. from npnp, cf. Thes (r6nj3) The Klo Bu; v. also HPS).

">UN 'bib

WON

I should

have

said, &c.

Dwrisn npnb

s1

c. sq. ptcp., 2 3 except I dreaded, &c. m d. without a verb, ^94 17 (apod. By3), 11 g 12 In the later language, 124 (apod. TN).
.

14

19

""

Sb (Kt

S 2 M 202 ), VS\

-f
V.

\b*b (apod. "TN) except that


23
ji
,

(cf.

Aram.

A.

S 14 30 IS48 18 63"), tl7 12 7 also t6 (Qr ), +2 S 18 19 (Ar. JJ, Aram,


and
(ti

K17
"I

b^ ^ 27 b $). ct^r ^ 106 ? Rd. also \b*b for '?W in NU22 33 (apod, IWJ? -3). " See further on lb and V&b Dr*' 139 146 Kb'"- 487t6,B
.

.ai,

'lp,

Mishn.

)i>,

As.
S33

Ztf,

with opt. force,

W O that: llt*.M5. cf K5 ), conj. if, 1. if (stating a case which has not been, or is not likely to be, realized): a. sq. pf. (so mostly),

fto*? poet, for

k Job

27

14

21

29

38

40

40

4
,

like

IDS for'?, to? for 3; see to.

t [y\b]
in

&yh, &Sb n.gent.pL Lybians,


W.
of

nr lb\3B* U33n lb if they had been 32 wise (which they are not), they would under19 s 11 stand this; Mi 2 (apod. HW); Ju8 13 lb

Dt

s9

N.

Africa,

Egypt; Na 3" ( + BIB),


j
!

2Chl2 s (

8 Aiu; +Dnvrp D3D D'B*0), 16 ( + Bfto)


;

c.

A./3u

D^b Dn
;

1 1

43

(v.

Baer

npb b WVDflb '< }Bn t/ J. had desired to 30 slay us, he would not have taken, &c; 1 S 14 1S 7 I were to send, 2 S 19 b. sq. impf. Ez 1 4 if 1719 C. sq. ptcp., &c. (but rd. prob. Is, cf. v ).
.

DnsO.D'fe), Theod. Atfvw 13 1 Ch i" (q.v.)' Gii io

prob.=

D3.nb

A@L
^

Aa/3wi^; read
v

D!? perh. also

Je46

Kpl and though I should be 1000 pieces of silver upon my hand, weighing ]4 -' 7 'b Jffif n lb I would not, &c; *8i t/
2
bip't?

S 18 12

'a'JK

(BIB Berthol rd. 3^

Ai;8oi

t&.

= Ai/3u);
(for

(for

^ HT^, cf. Sta J* 'n6 '),


313, q.v.)

SmCoSta J*"n6
See

Ez 30 5

my people were hearkening


would I bow down, &c.

to me,

d. sq.

&

quickly Job 16 4
. .
.

15 omitted, Gn 50 UDBfr lb if Joseph were to hate us (how should we fare

With the apod,


?).

n.pr.m. et gent. 1. Lud, 22 Lydia, As. ZWdtt .-CrVQ l6j H^B-IN Gn io Ch 1 17 Aou8. 2. appar. a people in NE. 1
l,

WMM*"^ tlr?, D
1

"

115
.

"l !l7

then

Africa I^J Sb K"Enn Is 66 E^3 30 5 BIBI Ez 27 10 ; Tlh


19
,

AouS;
'

BW

3^ ( +

^ DIB
q.v.), in

(cf.

that! would that! 2. If only .! i.e. usu. sq. perf., as Nu 14" Uno Y? tl yap, tWt)
.

both A(o)u8ot ; also pi. D*"!!? a son of Misraim,


'

if only
7

we had

died in the land of Egypt


,8

20
29

@ Av8.F Je 4 6 9 (|| D,to)


Gn
io 13

Jos7 35?j)iypKirnbl Is48 63


17 live before thee
sq. impf.

19
;

sq.B'.'

.Nu2 2

1^v.Di Gnl0>13

Gn

18

nm lb
Jb 6 2
13
;

^3^)= 1 Ch 1" (Dnib); yb supr. On this African ,lv*n6ff cf.WMM A, Kurl,i opp.Sta
(||

v.

that Ishmael
sq. juss.
1

might

Gn 30 s4
!

T>313

sq. imv.

that
tqiMS* lb

23 3JJ08 p nnS DN if 5 thou wouldst hear me ( + prob. v


:

thou

lb

in"| *h n.pr.loc.
fl.

v.

131

tib.

[m7]

join

(intr.),

be joined
;

(NH

Pi.

taib, and similarly M Rd. also prob. N? for Mas. Nb Ju2i v"). ,4M Jb s3 nny ? for nys), i s 13" 2 o 9 (sq. (with

iDNb

for

'b>

\b

company;

Hjp (m'i>) trans., Hithp. bo ]q2; Ba

intr.

Aram. 1^

ac6e

ME

comp. Ar. ^Jj

near); Qal
be joined to,
s
1

B*)

and perh.

4
10

(Ew

Kb).

t tH^b Gn 43 Jui 4 W 2 S 2^2 7", elsewhere VM if not, unless (fr. v> i^j and Np, by dissim.
the neg. of (Kb" ) S)J), and used similarly : a. sq. pf., Ju 1 4" xblb lb, . Dnenn unless DDNVD V?? ye had ploughed
'

^ 83 Is 14 + Je 50 (Ges Lb Bo Kb LC88 Gf Gie > Imv. Ki Ew >226c OP ) Impf. H^J Gn 29 s4 *^ Nu 18


;

Ec 8 15 , ms. sf. (late) /m;;/. 3 attend (of mirth). Niph. HlpJ 4 consec. *\??1 Nu i8 + 2 t., 3 mpl.
-

264

86

489

for t<b o<;

cf.

Ar.

Is 56 (pointed as Pf., rd. prob. nib?) ; pi. flj^? s D' '!P? Est 17 Is 56 ; join oneself or be joined 9

P<.
,

unto, sq.

Nu

i8 2 4

($

to

Aaron, by

mb
1

531

Wh
s2
;

word-play), Is 1 4 (strangers to Isr.), Dn s s7 (flatterers to the people), cf. Est 9 ; Is 56 (to


'"); sq.

34

subst. of pers. 3
(II

of course of action Is 30 12
21

P?^),

i-

e.

crookedness=craftiness, cunning, cf.

56 (to ''), Zc 2 (to '"), Je 50 (to husband to wife); *q. DV ^ 8 3 9 *), Gn 29" (J (Asshur with enemies of Isr.)
'bit Is
;

15

De Che

Hiph. /mp/. fjJfB tfcfa Pr 4 them [my words] mo< depart (on (subj. 'I? form v. Ges !72B-9 ) /row thine eyes (strictly, let
Di.
11

?e< !)

fH. [HI 7]

vb. borrow

(NH

id.;
;

cf.

Ar.

them not practise,


causat., Kb'205 ).

exhibit,

deviation,

direct

debt (cf. Ba Qal )) u^J delay payment of 1 Ne 5 4 imp/. 2 ms. rnjin Dt 28 12 Pf pi.

KS12

wb

T [rVll 7] n.f. deviation, crookedness (fig.);

iY

ni*S

Fr 22^+2 1.; borrow,


2 27

e*i>

nil)

nay
.

^only

cstr. SH9 vr ;; lL 1, *74\

&T$f

rmij

Pr 4 24 (on form

cf.

01

nipD Pr

a borrower

is slave to
s

man who
;

lends; abs.

Dt28 12

Is 24

f 37

21
;

sq.

4 ^DS Ne 5

Hiph.
3 ms.

iy. 2 ms. consec. nTli>m

Dt28 12 Impf.

sf.

M jbn Dt 28"; Pt. TtffQ + 37 + 3 t., cstr. t1$Q 17 cause to borrow, i.e. lend to, c. ace. Prig 124444 24 pers. + reiEx2 2 (E); c. ace. pers.Dt 28 M 1 1 2 s nii>9 K"K Pr 2 2 7 abs. 37 (v. Qal supr.)
;

1$! Dt 28";

2 ms.'

nibn

Ex

22 M ;

sf.

f I. T17 n.[m.] almond-tree, almond-wood 31 (NH id.; Aram. *&, Jidi^. aZmon^Lbw*"'- '), ,45 BN1CTt as loan-wd. (Fra whence Lag ),

Eth-rtavU:); Gn 3 o (J; rods stripped by Jacob.


37

Ar.jp

+ nxi'?,

r pD-)S)of

\fr

Gn
i
23

fn. XV7 n.pr.loc. 1. former name of Bethel 28" (J), 35 6 (E), 48 3 (P), Jos 18 13 " (P), Ju
;

s as subst. Is 24 ;

'* ni?D Pr 19 17 a lender one shewing favour to the poor.

to

*>

is

III.

("07 (/of foil.;


illll

cf.

Ar. <j2 turn,


encircle ;

twist,

wind; As. larmL, surround, (188B),20l\ J en ZMG


t [rPr?] n.f
fig.
(||
.
;

D1 HWB368

Jos 16 2 appar. distinct fr. B. nfi but 'p here perh. explan. gloss, v. Di); (JE ; 2. city in Aov(a, Gn 28" [OuXa/i]/iavr. hands of Hittites Ju I 26 (on conject. as to site

SfWW

v.GFM); OAoufr.

wreath

cstr. jn rn.j>

only
9

Ml 7 (v
Ar.

of

foil.,

mng. unknown;

cf.

perh.

1M

Pr

i*

(||

D'PJS!)

n-Jari rVJBJj) of
1

of instruction of parents, 4 work of Wisdom.


cf.

shine, gleam, flash (of star, lightning,


J^iik.
;

etc.),

or Syr.

smooth surface
Sta

[rP7J

n.f.

wreath 1 (mng. dubious,

wipe out, efface, with but this =nr6).

ref.

to

ZAW ULIM. Ml.

7 poss.rzrn^ii)); pi. Tf\^ I of carved work on bases of la vers in Solomon's

29 - 30 - 36

Trft? a.m. tablet, board or plank, plate

(NH

id.,

Aram.

t<ivh,

J^oi^

Ar.

jl (mod.
Buhl),

temple.

t]Jn^7

n.m.

Jb4025

serpent, dragon, leviafr. ill? c. fern.


85 '

pron. Uh, loh, cf. e.g. Spiro Eth. Aco-thi, but As. li'H (as

Ar*"- lto- Voc1> -

than, poet, and rare (on format,

D1 HWB366 ;
BA81
'

see,

from nrv) in however, lejum {leyum) Jager


if
8
;

486

n+
Lag
ster

H Kb"^ 99 BaNB!27c f_v.Thes and cf.Ges*


BN20S

);'$>abs.Is 3 o
s

cstr.

Pr 3 3 + 4

1.

du.

crocodile Jb40
-

thinks foreign loan-word)


25
;

sea-mon;

whale

^io4

26

(v.

Che);
s
;

dragon producing eclipses (mythol.) Jb 3 fig. of Egypt as all-engulfing ^ 7 4 14 (|| ttf& v 13 ); 1 1 n-a tfru, jinbj?y tfnj), v Che Di cf. Is 27
(||
.

16 ; pi.nmb (rtnjj, nhb) abs.Ex32 13 4- 1 7 t. ; cstr. Dt 4 + 1 6 1. ; -1 . chiefly of stone tablets on which ten words were written Ex 24 12

n'nhb Ez 27

and esp. (on 'i> in gen.) Barton Gunkel Sch,>,,f u clu<> 46

*'*-" JA09

"

(189,, ' 22ff-

(all J), Dt 4 5 I0 2Ch g. jyiyn '|j Ex 9 1 ,6 15 29 9 " is 3 i "32 cf.v , 34 (all P); nnan 'b bt 9 ; tablet for writing prophecy Is 30 8 Hb 2 2, (|| "'S??),

18b

3i

32

1616l9

11

'- 4 - 4

13

19

(allE), 3 4

.io.ii.i 7

i.w.3.3A.i

lK8
s

and
(poet., mostly WsdLt) turn aside, depart (NH Niph., Hiph.; Ar. iil have

fig.,
cf.

ttT )/] vb.

sel),

*ja? fpo Pr 3 7 (for writing wise counJe 17' (inscribing sin of Judah); (vb.

recourse to,
I'J'SO
etc., si
(v.

Qal Impf. W^'/tf take refuge in)


;

Pr 3

21

let

tlvem not

(i.e.

sound wisdom,
thine eyes
12
;

18b 13 10 128 mostly ana Ex 3i 32 Dt 9 ; in? '3 Ex 34 13 19 2 4 3 3 8 Dt 4 5 io Pr 3 7 Is 30 ; 5>y Je 17'; 9 8 9 =2 Ch 5'; i>5? TYV\ sq. ace. Dt 9 cf. 1
-

ma

B^
;

vera L,

cf.

VB)
2
15

depart

from

Ex 32

16
;

^ isa Hb
V'ty

2 ).

2. wooden boards,

Hiph.).

KTiph. Pt.
;

WJ
;

'i??

Pr 14 2

pi.

Ow?
2
15
(||

Pr 3 32

Is 3 o

cstr.

fig.,

devious, crooked,

s 7 composing altar of tabern. Ex 27 38 planks s of Tyre) Ez 27 ; cf. composing ship (fig.

Dri^yoa

'J

pr

D^ipV);

P^

*> 14 2 ; as

TU D*

Ct 8 9

of door.

3. (metal)
2

mm

JT

mb
Moab
.

532
of Jacob and
.25.30

^
"
Leah, as individual,
(all
1

plates on bases of lavers in Solomon's temple

Gn
6'
6 -' 6

s4

1K7*
trfrrn n .pr.loc.
rrn&n
j B l5
' s

in

c. art.

nbjJD
it
;

35 49 >'" 3"i6'(allP);
so 'i>-na

s3

29

J)
l

; 1

35

23
1

46" Ex
-

Nu
as

j e 4 8 Qr (JVr&n
;

Kt.
'

lay S. of the

Arnon

cf.

Buhl

"*- 24

mmbn); and reff.

[-n]

Ch 2 5 s2 6 23 28 32 Ex 2 (E), Nu 2 6 69
4
'
-

6 18 23 Ezr8 ;

(P).

\ovad.
[JD'I /] ~*b.

head of a family of descendants, Ex 2 (E), and (with ref. to tribe


1

in phr.
;

*& 1V3
,

late)

Nu 1 7 s3
32

wrap
]o^>

closely, tightly,

enwrap,

rva

nmfo
10

Zc

2".

c. oft.

^(")*aa

Ex

s6 - 28

envelope (Ar.
trans,

cleave, stick io
;

0*b
Bu);

make to stick, or adhere) S 19 5 (so rd., for MT Bt6, Pi. aci. B^ Is Kb "5
1

a thing; also Qal Pf 3 ms.

15 2 (E), Jos 2 1 (P), '7>(-)-J3 with tribal ref. Nu 3 4 2 1 8 (charged with service of tabern., and hence
'

We
);

Klo Dr
f.

25"

(cf.

Pi.^oss.

to receive tithes; allP); as priests'^ "33 D^n'an 31 Dt 2 1 5 3 1 9, cf. Mai 3 3, and "330 t6 i 12

WJ
18

10 n^O S2i ; nbora no 1S2 iritis wrapped


1

from the
priests
cf.
20
;

'b "SS the


46
;

Zadokites are selected as

m a garment (of sword of Goliath)

fig.

of

EZ40

ace. to
officials

iCb.9

23

24 - 17

'b *?3

covering as sign of mourning, Bi?n ttfprr'JB D'Qyri"?!"?}? Is 25" iAe surface of covering which
covereth over all the peoples (||n2?D3n n3DD).

are subordinate

in temple

(cf.

v 28 '),
,

24

16 sharply disting. from priests Ezr 8

Hiph. Impf.
1

envelope,

wrap 1"TW V3B

t5p>l

v 22); so also in later stratum of of Korah's revolt Nu 1 6 7 810 2. as story (F).


(cf.
-

N6I2 23

13

TID7, ISfrO n.[m.] seoreoy,

mystery;
;

name of tribe, 'b HBO Nu i 49


Levi

'b B3S?

Dt 18
*ff

(priestly tribe),

(in
s

6 2 charge of tabern.), 3 18
;

ob 1 S i8 M + 2 t., 0*6 J u 4 21 Ex 7 M + 2 t.; DTfOn^ Ex 7"; alw.


abs.

(ministers unto Aaron)

alone

= (tribe
s8
1

of)

pi. sf.
c.

Drrpb

Dt27
3'

12

33
2
4

(earlier

poem),
cf.

Nu 26
v
),

(P),

= secrethj

S 18 22 24 s Bu 3 7

2. EiTCpS with tlieir e. of (i. BFnppf "SB"!?)


(all P).
"fi-

1. D^i J u 4 21 mysteries enchantments


:

Ez 48
27
17
;

Mai

so

BN&

'b

"B rod of (the tribe of) Zero Nu 17


.

(priestly tribe,

Ch

21

18

Ex

s2

8 "=DiTt2n^3

7''

(P) ; also (no inheritance, because charged with 9 service of tabernacle) Dt io


"

11.

1217 n.m. envelope, covering;

"!7 291 adj. gent.


sf.
1

Is 2 5"

D^JJ

350 1;

pi.

0$
1

Levite; Ne io

*&,

40 1.;

pi.

; fl.
;

sg. of

v.

sub vb. supr.


11.

nephew of
Moabites

Aut Gn n " I2 4J '2i u.7AiMi.n.ii.M ! r4 + j 5 1 Gn 1 9 -t-Di? "33 = 3


Abram
2
9
;

tSi

7 S3 n.pr.m. Lot son of Haran, and


2
1

Ju 19 a certain Levite; pred. WDl Ju 17 and he was a Levite, so v 9 c. art. 10111213 'bn as' subst. the Levite Ex 4" (J), J u 17
'?
1

individual,'? B^N

Dt

= Ammonites

(as priest),
>br\

Dti8
8

Dt2 ;=both,
19

nysn ju is
67

83'.

c.

art. "tjO as
-

14 1214 2 Ch 20 Ezrio 16 31 ^n e*kh 2 o Sg. usu. t2. -"; subst. coll. tlie Levites : Ex6 Nu
6
, ;

19

A<orm.; a son of "V$5> Gn t}tCn~> n.pr.m. 2022 3939 1 Ch i and father of Th etc. Gn 3 6 3 36

=
M

Ch

39
;

called a chief (1^K) of ^hn

Gn 3 6 M

fi.

^7 n.pr.m.
-

Levi (/and mng. dubious;

26 (allP); 3 (P; charged with service of ,21819 27 29 16" 4 26 1012"; i4 tabern.); esp.D, Dt I2 6 8 also 1 Ch 24 ; Mai 2 (as priestly tribe); ^n Dt 1 o* tribe of the Levites (set apart for ser-

20 32

i8 3

B&

29 (J) interpr. as joined, i. e. husband to 2 4 wife; Nu i8 (P; appar. in word-play) of Levites as joined to, attendant upon, Aaron ;
orig. as attaclied to, accompanying Isr.fr. Egypt, ' " *1 as attached to, attending upon the Log
-

Gn

Jos I3 14S3 1 Ch 23 14 ijkrj! 1 Ch 12 27 26 (van d.H v ) sons of the Levites (i.e. of the tribe); 40 20 so Ne io (as tithe-collectors) *])? 7V3 f 135
vice), cf.
; ;

ark,

Bau PrlMt-' 4

in this case

1.

'I?

would be

derived
ia,3oi

fr. 11. *>

in priestly sense;
all

Hom Au A
-

prop. Minaean tvb, lau'dn, priest,

cf.

3. pi. of the Levites. &$> chiefly Chr and P ; alw. c. art. D'lfjH Ne io the art. is om. by 2? except sf. and most in Is66 21 ; always = subst. Levites; 1. ta. earlier usage: as bearing the ark
Aow.se (family, tribe)

W?

Id

8od-Ab.

or*,

is.

ag
_

guch yiewg y

Rau

BKlMO.TTir.. ^r e rrol.ed.5,Hl;Hltt.lir.H5ai ZAWI(18Sl).112(t. a

Q Iay Prcp-Kim*.
n. gent. fr.

p.

cf JJjjZMOxKlWJ.W
cf.

mate

S 15 24 Dt 31 25 so (with priests) 1 K 8 4 = 2 Ch 5 ( '!>n D^ron rd. prob.^ni as in K, 693 cf. Ot VB) also 1 Ch i5 2Ma7 23 20 2 Ch 5 4
1

S 6 15

flN? (q. v.);

We

8"*-""-

114

) @

a(,),(,) ;

a further sugg. 1. a. Z*w, son

(for

D*3ron

II

K8

priests

by D:

'br\

+b. not disting. from 9 18 18 1 24 s 27 s, D"3q3n Dt i7


).
-

w.
Jos 3 3 S 33 (both

533
1851

jfoj
"h^b
v.

as bearing ark), also Je 33


16

tfrb sub 6.

('sn '7?), Ez 43 44 ; cf. Dt 18 27 Je 33 '7H '3n likewise 2 Ch 23 18 30 27 (but id. prob.


19

14

s2

v^"
-

lod Ke. pass the night,


tlte

fig.

'br\)

after

Ex 6 M Nu 3 39 4 WM Jos 21 (all P), 5 1516 33 " 12 24 with ref. 1 Ch g 15 2Ch 35 Ne 1 s3 32 32 33 33 47 2 to share in land Lv 25 (H), Nu i 49 3 4 Jos 1 4 2 !"******>*> (all P), 1 8 (D), 1 Ch 6
1

653,
12

cf.

Ot and infr.)
1

tc. as tribal

abide cf.No z

" QMXTll(18S,,

(NH njv
s2

n.lodging, spending
6a8ff
-;

night;

ace.

toThes kindred with


))

designation,

i"6'? (q.v. infra),

with change of 7 and


1

Qal
(v.

'

Pf. I?

Gn 32

2
4

S
;

16
;

fs.

iwl

consec. (before

monosyl.)
4- 2

Zc5
,

1 pi.

^7\ consec.

Ju 19 13
,8

cf.

also 2

tabern.,

Ch t. Ex 3 8 21 Nu
1 i

14

d. set apart for service in i"-m 2 17 f" 8 6 18 1.

Ges'^^Ko '");
S 17 8 but
Hrfl
cf.
13

Imp/. pfc Ex 2 3 + 13 t. Hipb..; $! Gn 28" 4- 4 t.;


?$?

Nu8
Aaron

(all

P), and his


'<

cf.

Che sons Nu
1

33

16
9

4
;

ministers to
set

3
2
l0

fs.

Lv

i9

+ 4 t.;
,

8 19 i8 6 (P);

Jb i7 2 (v.Kb ,50);

ms. juss. ;bn-7K 2


),

apart for

(as
t.

Nu

+7 quisites Nu
3

1212

redemption for first-born) Nu 3 (P); with certain per-

etc.;

S 17"; n Ju 19 20 (v. Kb' Imv. ?*? Jup 619 etc. Inf. cstr. fbb Gn
;

24MSO

+ 9 t. Nu (P).

in Chr.

24^+ 5
lodge,
c.

t.;

r$a";
the niglti
:

P.pl.
a.
lit.,

CWNei3 ; 1.
human
1

21

the tribal idea is in the background, and thought of Levites as official class is prominent:
a. disting.

pass
6

subj., oft.

prep, or adv. of place,


17'

as porters, 1 Ch g- 26 17 cf. 34 ; 16 " i!1 12 2 Ch 5 as in charge of music, 1 Ch i5 12 2530 Ne 12 27 yet disting. fr. porters and 29 34 310 1 also fr. I Ch ; disting. singers, Ne 7 1 3 2 Ezr 8 20 Ne io 29 further (with various official 9 31 functions) 1 Ch9 +29 t. Chr.; of groups of

from priests '7ni 'an 1 Ch 9 14 (cf.v 10 ), s 631 2 4 "" + 67 t. Chr.; also Is 66 21 23 24 13 15 but dub.), Ez 44 10 45 s (cf. v 4 ), (ace. to Vrss.,
6 s

2S

Jb24 7 4-oft.(on
\)\

Gn 19 2 28' Ju 19 1316 2S i7 8 v. Hiph.); c. n


;

loc, nS-)K 33eh

S 12 16

c.3
;

loc.

+ 3 temp.
13
;

4 gn.aJMf.

-b.

DT
40

9 n^a Gn 32 3 Jos 8 c.8 n^n (accus. 8 of the temp.), Nu22 Jos4 2S I7 i9 Ru 3 wicked 59 ace. to HupDePe al.; <fr. n. [17 @93 Aq Che Bae al., cf. A V; aim. of temporary s

MVOT

1422

16

16

i/f

sojourn Je

(of

'

in Isr.)

b. of animals

individuals, 2

Ch

17

88
1

12

29
9
,

34

12

Ezr

=Ne7
33

43
,

wild ox (D??"!) Jb 39 9 (sq. 1D13K"75>), porcupine a i?) Zp 2 14 . remain all c. inanim. subj.

Ezr 8 s3 Ne 3" 9 s 1 o 10
Ryle).
30

also 8 7 (om.

1
;

BeRy
esp.

night: of fat of sacrifice

Ex 23

18

(E; sq.T^njfy

c.

B^rrjf
:

Ch

15

24
T>

(tribal designation).
OTJC.
435
f..

15 (bearing See, on Levites,ark),


1.

4 passover meal 34" (P ; sq.1R3?), Dt i6 (sq."p2p; all these without local designation), wages of

p f Gesch. d. Stammes Levi n "VTgArchlv


c
2nd
ed., 360
f.

68

ff.

208

1W

Prol. Cap. lv
f.,

hireling

Lvi 9 (H;
13

TVA

= with +TpnV)
loc.)

of

"Povi Priesterthum 80 f..

68

and

ott.

dead body Dt 2 1 23 (7$> loc); dew Jb 29 19 (3 loc);

t[717] n.[m.] shaft or enclosed space in wall), with steps or ladder, only pi. (poss. 8 ZAW on v. Sta D'W?
i

bunch of myrrh Ct

13

(PS

d.

fig.

3Tj;3
to

03

ppj

go" at evening weeping


"lp3?l).

may
;

come

K6

in, 1883, is6r.

> @( winding-stair, cf. Buhl, v. Sta


utT- sta Uc -; </ dubious; hardly

(^

lodge (opp. H3T

+8.

fig.

abide, remain,

B^M),

mng.

,c -

subj. P5? {=lootc upon), c.

3 Jb 17 2
41
14

of error,

(NH

7*7

space in
HireBii.4w

winding passage or stair, or enclosed which is a winding stair, ace. to Levy


t,

19 (c. prep. OK
4

pers.), strength
21

(of crocod.;

^123 te^a c.3); of righteousness, Is 1 (c. 3); 13 31 P?9 V' 2 5 j of hearkening ear Pr 1 5 , c. 3 !i?3 ;
of thoughts Je 4 14
,

1717

c. id.

abs.,

of man, continue,
shall continue

infr.)

endure, V'49

13
,

lv' 5??^

Pr 19 23 he
.

vhb,
1

*bib

v.

sub

*?.

satisfied.

from in. (appar. secondary turn, twist, wind, whence following).


;

/w

sq. ace, 2

Hiph. Impf. fyj cause to rest, lodge, S 1 7 8 v. Kb' IM9 Hithpalp. Impf.
dwell, abide, of eagle
;

m?

28 \pn\ Jb 39

fig.

"&

?S3

ppn)

yjr

'

of one trusting in

t ["h^b] n.f. loop (probably from 1717 cf. BA8lli35 comp. As. [HTl] p. 188 supra; Zehnpf
,

T \r?12 n.m. lodging-place, inn, khan ; T


abs. 'D

24

lu-lu,'

Schleife')] only pi. 4 11 8 t., cstr. HKp? Ex 26 36 ;

abs.

loops on edges
' -

Twbh

Ex

26 555

G n 42
1

s7

4-

5 1.; cstr. |17D 2

K 19
w

23

Je 9 ';

lodging-place, inn, khan (?) Gn42 43 Ex 4 ; 3 D'niN 'D Je 9 ; camp (of Isr.) for a night, Jos 4
21

of curtains of tabernacle, matching the hooks Ex 26 4 5 5B10"ul (D'Cnp), for joining the curtains
:

(4-pt,),'v

36

ll.lVl2.1J.17.17

(a

p).

of Assyrians Is 10 29 ; fig. ni? t^? 1 i. e. its 2 9 (Lebanon's) remotest campingground, hyperb. of Assyrian conquest ; so rd.
;

s3

rorfcp
prob. in
||

Che H*-

Is 37

s4

for irMTT? 'P

MT

B*,

cf.

Di

Du Kit
i

Pr 20 25

it is

a snare
err., cf.

to

man

that he should

rashly cry, Holy! (construction unusual, and


9

tn^n n.f. lodge, hut; nB'poa 'D Is


(i.e.

perh. text,
fr.

Frankenberg

on form
.

v.

01 }*3.Anm.. B5 1.296
Hiph.
yyp).

K6 i.S75t

der

fr

a watchman's hut); sim. of frail, insecure structure ilMTOS flTriJTirn Is 24 20 and it [the earth] shall shake (or totter) like a hut. vb. murmur, onlyExiS, 16,17, 18 14, 16, 17, and Jos 9 (Sam. always defect., hence No z " Qm, " 188s 635,1 thinks poss. p? [cf.
fll.

yjfr

g^

If-h

v. ffy.

Nu

[p/]

IVfY?

vb. knead

(NH

id.;

Aram,
fs.
,

tib,

+ZL, Eth. tev>: or ftA;); Qal Impf. 3 <

iS28 24 2Si3 8 Qr(KtBh-);/ni;.fs.'


4
;

^ Gni8
18

tfbh
6
;

from limited occurrence, he supposes disappeared early hut found chiefly in P) ;


J31 ?];
;

it

nie6 Je 7 ; -P<. Inf.cstr.whs Ho 7 fpl. 6 /t/wad (obj. not expr.=nVD np|?) Gn 18 (J), cf.
1

Niph. Impf.
2

3 mpl.

ttft*!
1
s6

Qr (Kt Xiki) + Nu

Ex 1 5 + 3 1. + Ex 1 6 3 Kt (Qr *?? Hiph.)


24
,

S z8 24

obj.

pS3 dough

Ho

Je7

18

cf. 2

S 13 8

Xljfo (Kt) n.pr.m., t5>v. B*P.


t /, rtt/5,

7 mpl. vfot Ex 1 6 Nu 1 6", both Kt (Qr *>*fe) ; murmur on forms v. Ges 572W8 Ko'- 509 ;

W?

v. )?n etc., p.

229 supra.

against, sq.
1 7
6

PJ?

Exi 5 24 (JE),
;

i6 2 7
-

Nui 42

16 11
29
;

JTlTy

v. TIP supra.

Jos 9" (all

all

of people Isr.); abs.V'59 16


Pf. 2 mpl.
2

(v. I.

$1

Hiph.
3
;

Drt^q Nu 1 4
36

rfp

v.

sub nnp.

Impf2

$1 EX17 tfhl Exi6 Kt, Nui 4 7 mpl. U^n Ex 16 Qr, Nu 16 Qr (on all
11

Qr;
vid.

(in/ (\/of foil., poss. fr. smoothness, cf. Ar.


(^J
peel off; Syr. Lli> <np
off,

supr.); Pt. pi.

D , ?' ?0
,

Ex
3

= Niph., sq.
-

i6 8 +3

t.;

murmur
P: 16 8

erase^.

by
;

Ex

17

(E), elsewhere

fi.T&
;

n.m.

c'

iw

jaw, cheek

(NH

ti.;
,

Nu 1 427 27 29 1 7 20 Nu 14 36 Qr; (cf.


-

cause to

murmur\ sq. ace. + P5?

also supra Ifiph.)

[n37ri] T

n.f.
12

murmuring;
t.;

pl.cstr.nWJjl
i6 7 + 3
t.;
''

Aram. Snip Ar. J^j ; on As. laM cf. Dl 1" 375 / but -.=$*); pabs.Jui5 17 Mi4 14 ;cstr.Jui5 16 + 2 t.; rg 1 K 22 24 +3 t. + Ju 15 1919 ; sf. *TO

(n^n) Ex
DrijflPR

i6
2S

Nu 1 7
Ex

murmurings of
Nu
25

+2

sf.

Da-nliS-jj

Isr.

against

(only P);

16 912

17

sq.

P$!

Ex i6

cf.

Jb 4 o 26 iw La i 2 du. Dt 18 3 crt*.*$ 28 6 ; 10 cf. Jb 16 sf. :nb IS50 etc.; DTVnj) L330 4 Ho 1 1 ; 1. jaw, jawbone, of animal, Ju 1 5 1516
;
;

&$

1617

v8

NUI4 27 i^( + bv
f I.

DJ^P).

(under jaw of

ass), cf. n.pr.loc. 'TO DO"}


Pj>

17
;

in sim. Dn'nirpu
lifting

'Dntpa

Ho

i* like those

[^7,

or

WOf]
,

vb. swallow, swal'fcX

up a yoke from upon


under

(rd.

Py? X)

their

low down
Ju
5-7

(Syr.

*^,

lap or lick

up

jaws

(Isr.

7 ) ,67B12
);

; Qal

Pf. 3 pi. abs., fig. of nations drinking (cup of

$?) consec.

Ob 16 (Ges

or sheep

Dt
28
.

ox fig. of oxen); of sacrificial 18 3 ; of crocodile Jb 40 26 ; of


fig.

Pharaoh under
38
2
4

of

Ez 29 4

judgment).

Hi

De

Is

talk wildly, vid. II. JTIP;

30
,

2. cheek, of

man iK22 24 =
;

(cf.

v 3 );

cf.

We Now

W3

reel, totter (cf.

Is 24

20

29').
(cf.

Ch 18 23 Jbi6' ^ 3 8 Ct 5 13 Is 50 6 La 3 30 Mi 4 14 of woman Ct 1 10 La i 2 (fig. of Jerusalem).

t [y7]

n.[m.] prob. throat (external)


cheek,

NH
1^)3

tb jaw,
p?fe>

Aram. V$>,

Jlc^. shalt

PlDn Pr 23 s and thou

id.); put a

fn. *TV7 n.pr.loc. scene of an exploit of Samson ;'? Ju 1 5 1919 ( Smyav), "$ v 14 c. art. Tib v9 ( Atuft, L AcX), cf. TT^ DOT v 17
;

knife to thy throat (fig. for restraining oneself from indulgence in food).

height of Lehi (expl. as

'

kvaiptais o-iaywoc)
<o

GFM, 'Hp jawbone, also 2 S 23", where read


fr. cf.

fll. [Jfi/,

or^JH]

vb.

talk

wildly

njrij

ie At,

for njn ),

(MT Vlb, V%
cf.

perh.better wd.be&b, Vrrfc), Thes and Ar.liu, 'j&makemistakes in talking, al pf 3 mpl ,5,1, J b 63j Ba ZMO IU.Wr7.606.H)
;

&$

(
in

tiqpla;

o-tayoVa).

v id. 11. n;n p. 3 1 2 supr. It must have lain


,

_Q

the Shephelah, near the border of the G90P 9, site un), hill-country of Judah (Buhl
'

subj.

Dnan

(v.Di); Impf.

&p

)h\

known; conjectures

are cited and criticized

eft

byGFM

,ul0

19

q.v.

nri7

535
Eth. Aflurirh:
ii.
1""*-

QinV
i
9

nrf7 (7of
moisten, cool;

foil.;

cf.

i.
30
;

DnVn

tlthhth: be moistened Di

NH
id.,

NH

npn? Pilp. moisten thoroughly, Aram. npnp np moist, fresh ; HIT? moisture, fresh-

ness, etc.)

IO <# Qpipj e x I4 + t-; ion^n 2 K g2 +3 t Jos 1 o 25 + 1 o t. (but 1 S 3 1 rd. rather pl. D'onpj 1 1 Ch io We Klo Bu, cf. Dr); engage *n|>: so 5 in battle (recipr.), sometimes wage war (Jos io
.

+ 35 1.;

ta

Br$h

etc.,

Nu 22"+ 6 1.;
l

sf.

||

I~lS
;

adj. moist, fresh,

new;

^ Gn 30
s

37

Ju
of E),
c.

5
1 1

14

19

22"

K6
17

14

28

etc.), oft. c.
23 - 26

Ez2i 3
(J);

n? if*.

p l. B*6
2
3 1
;

Nu6 +2t.; 1.
np nja?

moist, fresh, of trees, fruit, etc.;


'S

Gn30

17

enemy (60 t.) Ju 1 i 82S 1 S 15 18


-

Exi 10
2

910

Nu 2I

22"

(all

W Ez 17

24

DniT 2. new, of cords, of fresh sinews of animal

grapes Drajj Ju 16 78, prob. made


(cf.

Nu 6 3

a of city S I2 26 27 29

S 8'+ (49 1.); less oft. attacked or besieged tJu 9" 1 S 23


Is 20 Jos io
1

31

of tower
s 19

Syr.

162 T PS

GFM .d.oc.)
t [PJ7]

Jul 52 sq.T!*?? n 12t; 20 enemy (26 1.): Ju 5 i i*" Jos


;

(D),

K 20 Ne 4 2
1

also
1 1
5

c.

DV
1

of

(JE),
1

13

n.m.

force, vigour);

v.

moisture,
sf.

freshness

(i.

e.

rin? DJ tO)

Dt

34'

and

his

7 17 , 20 4 Jos 9 2 (both D), 20 s 27 Dn io 11"+;


47 i9 (JE)t; c.~nX

also

s2 - 33

(of single combat),

S Dt
w

2K13
c.

12

i4

*2Chii

i7
8

Vila for freshness had not fled ; rd. prob. also

MT

= with, of enemy, tJos24

DV of city tJos io ^),


(E),

29

tonpa Je

1 1

19

(v.

Dr6 ad
sub

fin.

on Zp

17

v. Din?).

W, Y?b
t
r

r\xb.

yA Ar. eU3); Qal


;

[^IJfVJ

vb

liok

NH

5 23 9 2 K 19 7 (single combat), Je 21 1 K 20 4 9 10 31 ,7 =Is37 ,Je37 ;alsoJui2 2Sn 2i"iK22 2K81 9 15 Je 2 1 4 32 s 33 s 2 Ch 18 30 22 s and c. l b " W8 25 Drrix )t; (=DPW) Jos io^D), 1 K 2o (Ko

'

d -'

s0

Aram 1$.
-

c. ?5?,

against, of
8
;

Inf. cstr. ^hi)3


grass.

Nu 2 2

(16
3638

(E), sq. ace; of

ox licking up
;

Pi. Pf.
22*

= Is 37
(all
i
19

t.)

enemy only Je 2 1 5 1 of city: tJos io (JE), IS7


esp.

2
;

elsewhere
18

2Ki2

i9
-

and Je: Dt 2o T019 Jos io 34


34
17 8 22
-

fs.

nan?
,:
;

18 38

Impf
23

3 mpl.
/ic&

!& Nu
(sq.

D), Je 32

s4 - 29

'

Mi
Isr.

fire fr.

4Q ; wp heaven the water in trench 1

CTO]

72' Is

ace), 38 18 ; of

"^on^l f+ 109 and they have fought against me\; 0.1DJL i.e. fight together +Je
i5 t;
c. sf.

t; c.'b of enemy
3

consuming produce of land


'? lick the dust,
17

Nu2 2 3 (E);

esp. "l?y

sign of humiliation

Mi

7
I.

'^

72" Is 4a

23
.

S 17 10 abs. c. 20 18 17 25 ace. cogn. nionpp fight battles ti S 8 8 41 s abs. elsewhere Ju 5 191920 Dt I Zcio 2Ch32 t; m tc. vby 26t. i K 22

=with

(against) one another +1

[007-1 171 vb fight do battle ( NH 1519 perh. = order the battle, Hithp. Qnrbm MI"
'

+ Dn)n^
of,

TO*L
2

*?for,

in behalf

Ju 9"
;

K io Ne4
3

8
;

c.
30
i

Ex
(

cf.

No

2"

' 1 - 188"- 721


;

Ar. liJ fit close


Pa.

togeltier,

so

v 26 (J E? of enemy,
14

(J),

+ a of enemy), Dt
vid. supra), Jos
1

?=., s2 4 3 20
23
c.

1442

310

NH
1

Dr&

Pi.,

Syr.

also threaten;

unite, fl^Lfit; p~iv Gerber VorbI>enomM thinks vb. in

(all

D),

Ne 4
1

14

t;
9

'^n*j>
,

Vy

be able to fight,

nK

Heb. denom.

fr.

nonpo battle-line, but

dub.);

of

enemy

17

c.

3 of enemy
abs. 2

Nu 22", =be
;

successful in fighting,
^5?

prevail against

so

fight, Qal (poet.) only Imv. ms. and Pt. act. do battle with, rare, only i/^, appar. later

of city Is

7',

and

K 16

(after b$

c njn

usage

'grp-ns Dn

besiege).

p -^ 35' do battle with those

tan ?
1

battling with me (dub. whether TIN is ace. sign or prep, with, cf. 01; *3n;-ns nan); \b D<r?n1> 2 s 56 doing battle against me; Dry v as subst.
||

(so

s n.[m.] only in DTJJ^ Dr6 TN Ju 5 Mass.; Codd. On?, D.n<), usu. tr. then was

there

fighter.,f
8

17 Niph. 167 Pf. Dni>3 Ju 9 + riDn^l 41 ii 1 S 15 yoni)^ Dt i consec, etc.; Impf. 30 14 nnS\ Ex 14 Dt i !? orf?) Ne 4", DH^h Ex
,

and meaning dub.; AL rd. us apron Kpi6tvov, whence Bu 83103 BnS$> D$ IK t^n they used to
eat barley bread; but

war of ( = at) the gates, but improb.

text

19

BuComm

1? 6 !>W </je barley

bread was exhausted; Mayer Lambert B *JI"' U5

i7 '+ 19

t.;

fs.

OnWji Zc 14"; 3 mpl. wqfe)


3
;

Qny vmn?
t

Ju

+ 13 1.; sf. ^!! ^ 109 2 mpl. Wjp iK22 + 4t.; Jnn 1K12", etc.; 7mK
i
5
31
;

tX then for (in) 5 cjft'es no shield was AT 41 " seen, etc.; other conj. in Kau ; cf.

GFM*

[D^nb]

n. [m.] perh. intestines, bowels


ZMa A VSK
-

Dr&n EX17 9 1S18 17


2

ia

or&n Jup 38
ttfyi

io

Ne

//. abs.

Ju

pl-W^n
25
;

cair.

721

not wholly certain, cf. No (mng. and from Dn? =press togetlier, acc.toDl Pro1193);--;

rrarr? D
only B f.:

536
i
17

:rfc

d$fl

Oorku Zp

their blood shall

18

1117

be poured out like water, and their bowels like 10 dung,m-St (eft 2 S 20 ), DI' We (<ihr Mark '),
-

fig.

d.

Rothsteiu]UuAT Di ,,>il- S3 ;

Gr D^n

cf.v

12

(to

wh.

H);

12 34 (v 33 van d. H), also 37 2 S I*(j Dni33) ; IS X3? * 1 Ch 1 2 s8 (v van 'D nBj3 Zc 9 J0 1 o 4 ; WBnbo \?3 his

Je 21 51

s0

Ch

'

weapons

Now inch); Now

of war

S 8 12 Dt
0/

41

suggests also Dripi and their moisture {freshness, viijour, cf. Dt 34'); >al. who renderflesh, Tar o-dpras (cf. Ar. '^iJ flesh,

= <Ae raew>s

/te

Ju 1 8 16 Ez 3 2 37 "W n:n taM'e 2 S 1 i 1819 + v 22 add.


,

cf.

The

We Klo Dr Bu.
draw up

Freq. combin. with vbs.


,

meat, v. sub
fill

D^); tonb?

his belly,

23 \Dlty 1&ft Jbzo to God sendeth into him his burning

22 battle-line Ju20 + sq. AN with=against Gn 14 8 Ju 2o20,sq. Dy 2 Ch 1 3 s 4 'tan nDN i. e begin the battle 1 K 20' cf. 2 Ch

are: 'B ^1!)

and raineth it upon him, into his (very) Hi Dl -* BaeKwAT (cf. Di, and into his Jlesh De, v. supr.); >disting. from Zp 1" Di (in transl.) Da Hoffm Bu his food (as obj. of TO* rd. then ion?) d&ivas, whence Me Sgfr ziw * im * nnb No lc
anger, bowels
1

13

s
;

'tan

3"ippn

20 29 and the

battle
I

was
22
8
,

s 8 joined; 'B nE>y make war Pr 20 24 2 18 riK with Gn 1 4 Jos 1 i sq. (D), sq. DJ>

Ch
1

Dt 20
^S

12 - 20

Ch

1019

5
34
;

+DV

?k K
,

J u 20 i,K/:s
28
;

c.

K8 44
,

0^9" Schwally
,

wrath,

23 2CI16 DV 'B? S|?n 2K8 Df 1l6 B* JU20 3 1 S 7 10 2 S io 3 abs. Je 46H; DV 'Bl c. Vfa
1

cf.

Syr.

yi\

threaten.

S 2i 1819

c. f"?
i.

rrcn^Q n.f. battle, war; abs. 'd Gn 14" Ex i +; cstr. nor6p 1 S 13 22 (eta? 'D Th We Bu HPS Ew > Ko > abs.Thes
10 "- 182

secrate war,
rites,

e.

v 6 + ; t'D B^g conopen a campaign (with sacred


2

S3

cf.

4 6 9 Che) Mi 3 Je6 (both c. by), J04 ; cf.f*jj Ju 20 42 and the battle clung to them; ^nn^Sin

al.);

sf.

wonbo

ch 35"; inpnlsp
;

2
13

11

26
;

inpnbp
1

is 41", etc.

pi. niarfyj) is
1
,

V"/'; cstr.

2-8

i7'i'

niDnpp Ju 3 4- etc.; battle, 3 14 18 29 39 + oft.; war, 3 1 i"K 20


-

42

+ 7t.Ch
Gn Gn
1

'BH n^gni 2 2^ and the battle rose (high) =2 Ch 34. inn Bhani r s 4 2 rd. 'BH tWJ ( We Klo , 8 Bu, cf. Dr) and the battle inclined (in favour of
,

S 3 1 (npnbsn wij * nbnbp -bd n'u nr>K) + JJM3 ntonpp JU3 :0 I4 s 2 i (JE); ace cogn. c. onbi ti S 8 2 Ch 32 28 and (" niDnbp) i S 18" 25 t; =art of war, 3 4 ' 1b Ju 2 'D lab Is2 ieam war=Mi4 3 35 teacA icar, fighting; 'B? *J IBpD 2 S 22 = ' s5 * 18 cf. * 144 D *7D^ 1 Cb.5' ", 19 "nobp 8 Ct 3 instructed in war; once=^battlefield 'N3J1 / 20 K^lT 1 S I4 The most freq. WJ (so Kit ). 2 18 s3 are t'B tTN Is 3 1 S 16 17 2 S 17 8 phrases i0 Ez 39 Jos 17 (P), also (coll.) Ju 20", of "

Ex

Dt 20" Jos
;

1 I

s8

14

15

one side); 'B? "SiBJ 2 S i8 8 Qr the battle 24 spread (extended), so read 1 S 14 add. We Klo Dr; '0 "^ Dlpn f 27 s if itur 34 </te JaWZe against mei; <^}^ '^l Ju 20
1

was The
rise

;as

severe, cf. blKB'-b

'Dn

n33J]l| j

(by for ht)j so njjtn

'tsn 'nni
inrii 2

S 3 i 3 = 1 Ch io3 52 wee pin i s i 4


,

'sn
2i 16,

2
/

K3 omy
26

nf\> 'en T

2 17 :

cf.

' *nb Is

42

25
.

fit ["u7^1 'k^ use

fo d
1

'

eat
1

>

p et

^
3

" 8"" 30 cf. Fra Guidi"* ; (so ThesBuhl, would explain diff. between Dnj and IsJ

this
;

Ex

5 (poem) ;
-

Hn ^JK

Jos 6 3 io 24 (both JE),

Dt2 1416 Jos 5 4 6 (all D), Je 3 8 4 39 4 4i 316 49 26 51 32 4 72S also 1 K 9 s 2 K 25 Nu 31 2849 (P), Jo 4 9 52 9 'D <t?3K J 2 7 1 Ch 1 2 39 38 van d. late (v H) 2 Ch 8 ,a ,s 3 ntonbp b*k Is42 iCh28 nntpnbp vwt i7 30 12 10 27 Jeso her men of war, cf. IS41 Ez 2 7 E*K 2 S 8 10 a man of battles of Toi, "VH nionbp i.e. his frequent opponent (v. Dr), = 1 Ch 1 8'; seldom ' "fa| ^ 24 s (of '), '13 ni33 2 Ch 13 3 6 7 n'e> 2 Ch32 'on 05? JosS io n 7 ntonjn? n cf. 8 cf. also 1 S add. We Dr, (all JE), 13" cf. Klo '? b*n gb Je48 14 'D K3S battle-host
, ;

verb rare and chiefly late) ; Pr 4 17 ; Impf. 2 ms. Dnisri


4

Qal Pf 3
pr
5
;

yet

pi. "rj?
s.

23

DfJ^J

i/ri4i

/me. mpl. ton?

Pr9

7w/.

cs<r.
s4

Dinb
;

Pr 23 1

P<. pass. pi. cstr.

^np Dt

32
4

eat
"
1

1 (mostly Pr), abs. Pr 23 ; sq. ace. cogn. Dn? 4

23"; sq.

tonpB

9";

gq

their dainties;

*JBn

Dn-B^DB ^, I4 i eat of s4 'pn? Dt 32 (poem) ea<


.

wp

wi<A <Ae Fire-bolt,

fig.

of pestilence (Dr).
(rarely) f.
G"
49 -

n.m.
-

189
4

and

M
(vid.

1 -'

infr.,

NH
flesh,

bread, food (Ph. Dnb bread; Df^; Aram.NOn?, \*2L, as Heb.;


)

and Dr 1810

Ar.^
;

Is 13
1

4
,

so tan 'S
4
,

Ch
8

'B?
d.

'2f

W* v",

Nu 31" (P);
'B?

also 'B N32T

tOS 'CTK

nna iCh 12 9

(v

van

H)t; weapons of war, 'B(n) \?3 Ju

D^V4*+at.; cstr.Dr6Ho9 +; 4b 24 7 sf. ton? Jb + v4 * 3 +, ion? Ob +, Den? Ho 9 1. a. (for MT Dnb), We GASm Now, + etc.;
;
,

Gn3i +

meat M

(cf.

Fra 30 )); abs.

'b

Gn3 +
19

Dnb
4

OiT
bread, the ordinary food of early
Arch.8 1f.

537
Hebrews (Benz
I
s

yn ?
idleness,
i.

0/
2

e.

unearned

,
;

i'?n

NowAroh.l.l09
4- (vid.
c.

r.)

Ex2I(E), Nu2
;

JoSC,

512

Pr 30 8 (opp.
'b
\

to riches

(JE),
i

Dt8 3 2 3 5 Ex i6 3 (P) + 'bstt

loaf of bread

Ch

and poverty, v. ph) yvb I8 26 vid. f*t infr. D'QXJJri


; , ;

K22 =
27 2

S
18

s6

(always

13? sub TO), and without 133 4 s0 4 num.) ti S io 16 (v. Dr), 17" 2 i

11.

Ez 24

3$1722D^K 6 Ho q
;

^^

127

vid.

25 2 S 16' 1 bread 2 S 6"

14
29

2
23

K 4 +;
(v.

vid. |J9, p. 20a ; D^JK of food offered to 7 mourners, cf. Je 16


,

Ex

'b n^n n^n 8U b

C ake
I.

of

(where

made from barley (O^W) Ju7^3 2 K 4" (v. also Dnp supr.) from wheat-flour (D'tan rbb) Ex 29' (P) cf. the mixture Ez 4"; made by baking 1518 Lv26 M (H cf. Je 37 21 ); t'^na (flSH) Is 44 21 19 a bit of bread 1 S 2 M 1 K 17" Pr28 cf. Ez i 3
; ;

bbn);

Ecu
(cf.

Gf Gie); D'OH ^trb)S "|Or6 nk? usually interpr. of benevolent giving Now); De al. of sea-commerce in breadins. 'b
1

stuffs, cf.

Pr 3 1 14

b.
i. e.

fig.

Dn ucnb

our food are

Nu 1 4 9 (JE)
(
.

they,
16

them
P3N,

(cf.

Dt

7 );

will devour, destroy, * 'njJOT A2 c f. 8o vid

we

p.

Lv8 (all P), 2 3 (H), 1 Chi2 40 Dn io3 =a meal 1 S 20 27 *> b^=take '+ ^*> a meal Gn 3i" H 37 25 43 J5 32 + 1^6 5>3K ^ 4 i> eat my bread, 7 establishing an obligation, cf. Ob K,uAT del. 'b Hi We, (rd. 'b ^3N ace. to Mjirti 6 ntsp cf.VB) 'b rwy=make a feast Ec io
31
,8
;
,
-

3234 supr.), 2 9

modest term for a hospitable meal Gn i8 5 (J), Jui 9 iS28 Bt; disting. from meat (flesh), 3 Gn 2 7 17 (J), 1 S 25" 1 K 17 66 Ex i6 812 (also v
as

destroying the prophet and his house, but read prob. inba in its freshness e. (i. untimely), so HiGfChe Gie (vid. D? su b nni>
supra).

Jb2o' 4 ;

37b supr.); 'b of evil deeds of wicked in>3 Jen 19 appar.fig.of

"h^rn
(q.v.) slain

n.pr.m. brother of Goliath of Gath

by Elhanan,
Aet/iti,

ace. to
Aoo/at)

"Cn?

Ch 20 5 (nx

EXffut,
||

19

staff

of bread

(as

support of

prob. (as in supra.

S 21 19 )

^n
in
,

; orig. reading n| q.v. p. 112*

life),
6
;

tEz 4 16 5 16 14 13 Lv 26 M (H), +
unleavened bread
is

only late
cf. 'b

io5'

]WO
13

TDnnS
BOTO); Jos

n.pr.loc.
1
40

Judah (32 Codd.


;

Is 3 1 (gloss) t; leavened bread is


HiStt 'b

JW 'b
29
2 i.

Lv

Ex

(both P);
e.

=M-lahm,

c.

fD^S(n)

>b bread
1

of

Dr ,sa 7 ): in the sanctuary presence, Di 1S21 7 1 K7=2Ch 4 Ex 2 5 335> 3 3, with'

" 24

the face (ofA;


'

in his

En

Ma^ t A L Ao^)ar perh. 13 miles WNW. from Hebron


,

ai<>-

pEF Meml

"- 261

Buhl Ge0Br

1K
.

out 'B 40 23
1

(all

P);

5 1 34
,

in

Chr

Ne
42

= TJ?nri 'b Nu 4 (P), BHJ> 'b w Ch 9 flSipn 6 23


7

39
32

cf.

io

") 'o 2

Ch

flBUn

6 Lv 23* wave-loaf;

13"; opp.

i>h

S 2i 5 t;

T^rT/ vb. squeeze, press, fig. oppress (Ar. JJJ; Chr.-Pal. ^. Schwally Idiotieon 48 (with which No* comp. Mand. NVX^n, torture, NSress t09 et her, urge, exert oneself); J^** ^
.

74

D'"133(n)

6v 2 K

see also rare deriv. in Syr.

4 Jrati offirst-fruits. +b. bread-corn, the material from which bread is made, i.e. wheat, 6455 2o barley, etc.: Gn 4i (E), 4713.15.17.17.19 (j^ 4Q 28 23 (poem in J), Is 2 8 30 55' Je 5 17 Ez 48 Jb 28 s Pr 28 s * 104 14 ; *> N n3 % Nu i 5 19
2

'bSn 4 3 +
r0 ^!
:

PS 1932)

Qal
2
;

Pf.
fs.

2 t. etc.;
25
,

Irapf.

sf.

b\ ^ 56

(P),

i8 3; =Is 36 17 t.

2. /oorf in general
15

a.

of man,

Ju

28 20 30"
-iB'a-bij

13 (kid, v ), 1 S Pr 22 9 ay"* (goat's


25

16

--

(honey),

,/,

136
1

65

s5

Jb

24=

fDnvpN

'jr 'b ( c f.

47

f.

milk) +; *> ffiS of animals, Pr 6 8 30 25 fb. c. of God (in


sacrifices)
:
' -

squeeze, press: sq. ace. 22 25b (J); sq. acc. + instr. 2 6 32 shut the ? door and press him with the door. (back, out) 20 2. opjyress: sq. ace. s9 pers. Ex 22 (||n3in) ( 23 6 2 ; of people Ex 9 (bothE),f 5 3 (E;+acc.cogn.), 422 Ju 2" 4 6 io" 1 S io'8 6 14 2 13 J e 30 20

etc

I-

Nu2 2

etc.; Pt. pi. D-3fn*

Nu

E x 3 9 + 2 1., +b& Ju i 34

Am

^ 106 42 abs. Nu22 25i (J)


;

Is

3 fs ynbm squeeze oneself, of Balaam's ass,


.
.

Wiph. Impf.

***", aa (all and 5>tUtp 'b Mai

ES SMnl 207 2nd<ld 224 ) Lv2i 6 cf. 2 H), cf. Nu 2 8 (P), Ez i64 4 7
,'

sq.

TRTTff

7 ;

Nu

also ("b) ntftf 'b


17

28

24

Lv3 1M

Tyn?
1

n.m. oppression, distress ;b


1.
;

abs.

(all

P)t.

3. other phrases and

22 2727 + 5

cstr. 2

fig.

uses are: a.

W^'b Pr4
,

Dt26 4 f 44 a ;o2>pression

13

+2

t.;

sf.

Vfafr

of Isr.

Ex

(acc. cogn. c. Dr6),


(||

prob. =food gained by wickedness

Q'DDn

1$

'b

20 17 D\??3

>b 2 3 ; 3

n^X5?

6 3 !"'=

w
|") ;

+ vb. cogn.), 2 K
(II

3"
10

(E
s

cf.

Dt 2 6 7 (|| "3V, bay) + 44"


'b

%)', oppr. of {i.e. by) an enemy,

in gen.

Jb 36 15

(||

'3V)

DW 'b mb K 22
1

f42

43

27

tt.T)7

538
and water of
13

nW?
>//

=2

Ch 1 8 M bread of
i.

oppression
(

(ace.)

cf. 1

S 13 s0

obj.

nfjno, ns,
9

d'tijj,

o]>pression,
cf. '*?

e.

prison-fare
Is

> Klo scanty fare);


Ko
833 "-'"-

nennp

fig.

OV?) n S
(cf.

Q r6

30

20
,

of a siege
in

Che Di Du
v.

appar. of privations on the apposition ;


-

eyes for me. razor (in sim. of evil tongue).

^ Jb 16 my foe w/ies Ma Vn.Pt. EwC ">yn ty $2* a sharpened


$
BSJf

these passages
8""-' 29

Ges*' sl

2(,> >

11 '-*

Da

TDtp'1107 a-pr.gent.
of

Gn
;

25

descendants

").

Abraham and Keturah


[fff?],
1

Aarowiap.
trb.
6

t [t^'ll /] vfc. whisper, charm (NH id.; Aram. 55*0^ jjji.; Eth. ftihft: whisper, v. ES
jph in.

nV^
l

v.

sub hi.
Gn40
'

originally serpent-charms ; Pi. Pt. pi. B"e>rD i>ip 58 voice of ing) "

lass,

1*

p 0S8 ibiy

n^ ^ ?
T
?,

242

a.m.

night

^
||

MI

n^);

Aram. t?W,

(NH id.; Ux^, |~^X


;

whisperers (i.e. serpent-charmers;

B'It'D

?i n )-

Hithp. whisper

together,
2

*4i

8
;

Pt. pi.

a*#$n

Impf. s 12 19

^D/1?.

c.

?5?

Ar. JJJ, 113; Eth. AAt: all=wijFfcj As. HWB ; meaning of -/dubious; Uldtu, evening D1 form probably 9Vi nQ ending n__ radical,

tttjn7 n.[m.] a whispering, charming; 3 17 16 n 'b Is 26 ; K>r6 Ecio T IS3 Je8 ; pi. tFftfr 11 20 1. serpent-charming Ec io ; K*n^ jfaj Is 3
.

and not n loc,


n.p.67.B.iJ._

N5*" Dl
nW* Gn
6

Prol - 128

G ** Ko
fc

abg

ip^-r-

214 t.+
3

2 t.

Qr
18

(v.infr.); n^j> Gn'i +3t.;

Is 3' (prob.

more general).
Is 3
20
.

worn by women,

2. charms, amulets, 3. whisper of pirayer,

La2 Kt (Qr n^); Exi2 42 Is 3 o w pi. abs.


19
;

^Is i6 + Pr 31
15" ti
1
1
;

Is

cstr.
I2

W?
t.;

pour forth a whisper of Bo Gr Di Du rd. && t^pX prayer (but Koppe


16 K'D? Ppy Is 26 <Aey

cstr. id.,

Is2i 8 + 5t.;

tilty

S30 + 4
6

1.

lit.

night, opp. day,

GnS 22 ^), Dt

i^ + veryoft^v.BV); alternation

'Zauberzwang,' compulsion of (by) magic).

of day and night divinely ordained Gn i (P), Bi> Is38 1213 i.e. within one Je 33 20!!OSS ;

+
;

'W

tffini? n.pr.m.

^n, a chief of the


ttb
T
v.

(= whisperer) only 12 26 people Ne 3 io


. '

c. art.

whole day as close of day, v""J|! 2 Ch 35 ; as 29 time of sacred 3H (?v) IS30 ; of suffering and
14

sub B&.

weeping
(sts.
2
||

7ffl

IWv

Jb
s

cf.

^6

77
!
s

etc.; of
s 7

t 137 n.[m.] myrrh, or ladanum (Gk,), an aromatic gum exuded by leaves of cistus-rose, *"d NM Htat Blb - 468 " cistus viUosus, Tristr WP
-

pious desires, prayer, praise, meditation, etc.

Ei HWB897
pi>,
cf.

,cf.Low

No

79

Di

GnS7

25

Now*"*- iu
(fr.

(Sab.

Sab.

Denkm. 84 As. ladunu


;

Damascus)
,12

Schr C0T whence Gk.


C?J l2n caravan,
,-

Gn "

*
,

MBAt

1881 '

p '> -

ns

*
; 1 "-

X^mw, JuMoiw Hdt


,

Ar. ^1% ); DN33

by day) Is 26 Jb 35' ^ i 22 42 77 3 of night-service in 88 92 119 5 6 cf. 16 7 17 1 of sudden assault, or destrucTemple 134 1 Je6 5 Ob 5 Jb27 20 34 2026 36 20 ; tion, IS15 42 4 divided into watches ^ 90 ; Bnatf fy Ex 12
3
'

v.

sub lot?
s8

c.

Gn
cf.

25 merchandise of Ishmaelite 37 11 43 present to Joseph (both J

I forty

days and forty nights


9

num., denoting duration of time, Gn 7 412 Ex 24 18


io'

34

Dtp

"

1825

1K19
I

8
;

three

days and
2
1 ;

three nights

(IwY TWp&)

S 30 12 Jon
5
;

seven

trraKTT)).

days and

seven nights (OiPv ri5P$)

i$u7 ( -/of following;


tpNtaS
named
BDh,
j)idic.

meaning unknown).

'^>n

Dibn
2

fGn 203 3 1 24 (both E), 1 K 3


fitfj

n.f. a

kind of lizard

(NH rePI3,

Gn
'b

4 6 (E); *9

Jb 20 33

15
,

*5

rfi^n 4

Jb2 13 t; ^3 T)iqQ
Jon
:

as unclean

Lv
'

11

s0

(with 2X, n^JN,

J*iTn

a^n

Is 29' (cf.

Mi 3 s

infr.)t;
29

V}?
,

riDB'jri),

X a\apuTt,i, 33 stellio. Vid.


'

10 - 10

v. J3
"'Jfn?

8. p. 1 2 1 b.

Chiefly in adverb, phr.

fristr

1'"'

Hut Blb

266lr'

TQ
p.
'">jn

at midnight
cf.

tftftD/] vb. hammer, sharpen, whet ~ T

345b),
'^3

'^D tj5na+i
812

Exi2 +(v. 7" k s 20/!' p^sapr ft;

rtsl?

(NH

t'd.,

hammer, tap;

Aram.
;

Ex
(J)
16
;

1 2

Ar. ^jlWJ ,s 9 trioi* Jb 16 ^ 7 ; sharpen


Pt.
;

strike, tap)
/?/. crtr.

Qal 7mp/.
I

tfDp,

u^->>.

which one

is

on this night (P ; the night of twin '?? on that night speaking);


1

Gn
33

35

19

fiammer, only Pt. sr hammerer, M 2. slutrpen sword, S'l.n sq. BTlH"?! Gn4 (J).
E'er?
;

1.

^o|^

S 13 20

19
Kit,

30

(P only Nu 14 ); 34 but so 'kl alone ti S 14

+ oft

N,n '^ 3
del.

Gn

We

cf.

tGn

634

19

Dr; Klo Bu rd. rmb; ^B to-night 2 819 (E), Jos 2 4' 30" (all J), Nu 22

rM
(botli

539
i
12

t&
cannot find wisdom 14'; 24', should be avoided
is

JE), 2
1

to-morrow
7as< night
1

S 17 S 19";

116

19
'?D

Ru
;

2 -' 3

= (Am ju'yA* just

opp.

in
past,

1 '?

an abomination smitten and

(opp. IpS), 14 (J), (both 25 11 MM 7 JE), Ju'16" 19 1 S 15 31" 2 S 2 4 ; opp. Ninn Blffffa (of continuous action) 1 S 19 24 28 20
Is 62", opp.

S 1 5" (cf. Dr) '!*r^! a?/ n^A< Ho 7" M Jos io9 Ex 2021

Nun

s' punished for the benefit of the simple Pr 19 u and banished for the 2i removal of conten10 tion 22
;

||

P"}y Is
23

judgment is prepared for him 19 20 1 29 ; wine is a scorner Pr 20


.

29
;

DOT f 78 14
JTC>\?rr->3

'^33 f 6
2
1

every ray/**
s

Hiph. Pf.
42

3 mpl.
;

sf.

W?n ^119";
2

Pt. r!"?
;

Gn

(prob.);

cf.

Is

aK

the nights (opp.

Jb33

23

pl.cstr.T)o
27

Ch32
;

31

DO*)-!-; esp.

n$ 6y

m^ Nu22
(P)

(JE),
all

Dti6'

Nu 9
2,K

16

+ 5 it.;
Ju
1

(E) Jos 8 of these Gn

20

i6 M ;

rf.T&Jb
of interme;

X$B IS43
between
2

; 1. deride Jb 1 6 20 ^ 1 1 9".
42
s3

2. Pt. interpreter
diaries

Gn

(E)

fig.

14" and
DIM

Ex I3

(J)

+ 25 t. opp. DD^,
6 s7

covering

the time;

otherwise

(opp. DOi^);
Is
s 16 27 Est 4 ;

ambassador

God and man, Jb 33^ Is 43 s7 Ch 32". Po'lel Pt. pi. &TP


479

J1^ night and day

K 8M
jy

" (9 dropped Kb'

scorners

Ho 7

s
.

Hithp.

less oft. nii>\?


('b in
||

16";
i 8

'^>n
16

Je 52 7), Zc

^a< f
1

K 25*
etc.);

Impf. WXi?nn
mocker, Is
28
21

act as
.

a scorner, shew oneself a

Ne4

(opp. Din)t;

^! irf.,
;

Je6

+ i8t. (chfly late;

oft.

opp.Di
i

?,

Di\
18

niWa +^ 9 2 3
Ne
Jb 5"
Is 16
s

(opp. -ipsa), i 34 9" (opp. DOi'3); i>\?3 Is 15";

Ct3

n^a

tpr?
*

n.[m.] soorning, Pr
scorners

22
;

ftib

n?JK

'b a* a< n^Af

mew of scorning,
:
.

= D'Jfp

29

Is 2 8".

2. fig. tfrlf Wtf (opp. Q^ nV)t. T sim. of shadow of Zion as protection;


in

^3
1

nJT'bft n-ff-l satire, mocking-poem t


2
6
,

Hb

also

Pr

(al.

here figure, enigma).


foil.,

more

oft.

gloomy sense, of avenging calamity


Ji"?

t*7
(med.
1)

without divine guidance or comfort

""V

V
=be

(-/of
cf.

Thes vrb) perhaps=6e


ojl
,

Mi3
also

6
;

personal distress
20

Jb 36

'unintelligible' Siegf);
i.e.
cf.

judgment perh. (Ew De Di Da ; night of death Bu; n S 2i b*W?H?


;

Jb35

10

strong (Thes)
ill.

Ar.

v. be strong, etc., appar. lion-like\.


Jb4 tf$ n.m. '"

i^J strength ; oS denom.


,

n^>ernpi

what hour of the night of calamity v 12 (opp. ii?3).


,

is it?

ti.

lion

(Ar. viLJ,

XJ

F\^
)

As.

rae&t, lion is

tj"V
hag),

7 7 n f Lilith (Milton Che nightname of a female night-demon haunting


,
-

BaZABLiw.J._ non33 Pr 3030


.

comp. by Hal (cf. Hpt Kow j b4 n I S3 o 6 (|| *W),Tto|

KAT2IS10

14 prob. borrowed fr. Bab., Is 34 D1 HWBS77 ; Syr. jl'-y-y lilttu, PS 19M ; on the development of legends of Lilith d,oc in later Bux Le,T*ta,ud--T

desolate

Edom

f n.

2^7

(NH

id.;

As.

BgMife (HMu) _forme r name


;

n.pr.loc. (on meaning lion, cf. of Dan, in


-

extreme north of Canaan, Ju iS 714 27 29


p.

Judaism,
z " *"'

Griinbaum 'Connexion with rbb perhaps only apparent, a popular etymology).


-

v.

Che*

(v. f^

'

192b);

Aaura; Df) q.v.


1

cf.Buhl 6"*^ 124 .

fin. t*j^7 n.pr.m. father of Michal's second


husband,
2fXXi/f,

S 25" +

Aa(f)iy,

L
v.

S 3 15 Qr (Kt &b),
Ighzs, ^eXXttfi.

Apta,

t [tp 7] vb. scorn


nates;
cf.

(NH id.; vb. not in cogCIS 22 "-88 Ar.


;
-

tnttT7 n.pr.loc. N.
akin to in.
miles
cf.
55*??,
101

Ph. yba interpreter

J&
Pf.

of Jerus. Is io30 (perh.

is<wi<m'efe(intrans.); hence perh. prop, speak


D " rr indirectly or obliquely, Fl
1'

Di); site unknown; v

Kasteren ZPVl1 "-

3 m. n?b

Pr 9 12 Impf. ffy
;

M
Z

; Qal

+ 2 t.;

NE.

fr.

conj. 'Isawiye, village two BB ' *" " Mom '" OT Jerus.
(

Pt. ) 9 7

PEF

'

Rob

Buhl
Tr7

000 *1-

175

1 1 t.

pi.
12

NBTI
bear

Pr9
it

+ 3 1.; scorn, Tj3^ Vffa V' if thou scornest thou alone shalt
&*)>
*

),
'"13

cV 2a, Aataa.
V?j! q.v.

7m. of

(opp. ^P??),

c.

ace.

14 19

28
;

c. ?, t3*J??

|D7
(Ph.

pTTWl
lights in

scorners

the scorner is
7
,

s4 (God) scorneth 3 ; and haughty 21 24 proud

vb. capture, seize, take (by


take out, choose (1);

lot)

lie

}*?n
,

de1

yb

1?b as
etc.,

BH;
I5^L.

scorning

22
,

is

cipline

12

reproof 9

15

incapable or rebuke
.

of dis-

Ar. S5J

is strike, push,

13

pestle, cf.

mod.

&

with the hand,

attack

Wetzst ZMO ""

1868' , *>
;

Th
3p
stick or cleave

540
8'

to);

Qal Pf. ^ Jos


1
,

31

w'"]?^ 2

S 12 27
1!,

etc.;

7mp/. 3 ms. I *?)


6
;

Am 3';
28
,

nffy Josio + 5t.; Canaanitish


ffl

(Amorit.)

13^!Ju8
"pi'
;

etc.;7it).ms.sf.n

Inf. abs.'rcb
5

(not in
8- 12

"^j

32

34
;

P)

^
c.
21
;

Am 3
l

cstr. sf.

7D^2Si2 ,mpl. s2 7Jp$ Je 1 8

Jb 5 13 Pri6>*;1.' capture,

ace, usu. a city or town, in

with king, Jos io"- (all JE), v31 12 11 (both D); (=Tel el-Amarua Lakiia, Lakisi wkl TAT.bi.u. NM a7. !n8..8.i8i) captured by Jos io 32 333436 (all D) reckoned to Judah Mi i 13 Je 34 7 Jos 15 39 (P), cf. 2 K i4 191 =2 Ch 2 5 27 27
city,
.

war Ju i Jos8 io (JE), Dt 2^ + 48 t. (but Ju i ]8 del." as gloss Bu Kit GFM al.); land Jos io 42 (D), Dn 1 1 18 water-courses (fords), Ju 3*
7 obj. men (usu. princes, kings) in battle Ju 7 25 8 12 "Jos i i I217 (D), 2 Ch 22 9 33 "; captives and spoils 2 S 8 = 1 Ch 18 4 of Saul's seizing
1
24 ' 24

2 2

Ch

11 9

Ne

i8 17 io 8 =Is 36 2 18", cf. 2 Ch 32 also 2 As. Lakisi Schr C0T 2K1 * mod. 37 ( ") ; prob. Tell el-Hesy, c. 33 miles SW. from Jerusalem
s 8

11 30 ; base of Assyrian operations


,

K
-

the kingdom (naiPDn),

i.

47 by force of arms I S 1 4 the foxes Ju 1 5 4 ; of a ing


;

e acquiring it actually also of Samson's catch.

FJBMoundofM *nrCltlM 18M BuhlGeo8r 5103 GASm Geoer > Urnm el-Ldkis vdVeldeMem GuerinJud"* 2Mff Urn Ldkis opp. by Kob BRll<7 . Aa X r.
'
'

234-

s20

"

-;

lion catching
1

liis

Am3
and

4
;

of atrap, snare, liS^To ? 3 \

prey +2. fig.

\db

v. 1?.

rrwhh

v.

$b]

sub

of entrapping
(of a pit)
,41417

men Je 5 26
Je 18
22
.

1/'

8 s2 13 35 cf. Pr 5 Jb 5 +3. of taking by lot


>

t^TD/
accustomed
Syr.
1

vb. exercise in, learn


to,

(NH id.,

be

learn;

Aram. IDp

(rare) learn;

Jos7-

of men 2. of men, be caught, viz. in a snare or trap, only fig., usu. 15 by divine judgment Is 8 24 18 28 13 ^ 9 16 59 13 Pr6 2 6 Je6 n 8 9 ; so of Moab Je 4 8 7 44 ;
-

Je 3 8 K28 48 14 50 2924 5 i 31 4 Je 5 i 5S La 4 20 (cf. Qal 1).


'

; 3 ft. rttfe 1 K i6 18 +,etc; /mp/.n?^Is24 !8 Je48 44 ; n? 13^ Ec 7 M "W^l Jos 7 I8 + etc. Pt. Jos 7 15 ;' 1$} 1. be captured in war, of city 1 K 16 18 2 K 18 10
; , ;
'

(JE;v.Niph. 3). tWiph. Pf. 1Jf>J La 4 20

viS Pa. accustom, combine; Ettaph. Pro129 taught, etc.; As. lamddu, learn, Dl );

1.
73
;

be

Qal Pf.
Pf.
;

ms.^
10

Is 26

10
;

1 s. 'rt'VQb
19
;

Pr 3 o 3 + 3

Impf. 3

ms."^ Dt 1 7

1 s.

""J^i 19

pl.[nD^Dt4 +i2

17 t.Impf.; Imv.ntj? Isi ;

Zc 14 2

16 7 Inf. abs.lbb Je 12 ; cstr. sf.ntpb f 119 ; Pt. 8 learn something, c. pass. cstr. HIO? 1 CI15 ;

ensnared by a

woman Ee

e
;

ofbeing

of being caught
s
.

by cords of

distress,

$ \^03, Jb 36
(all

Dt 5 ^ rig" 106 Pr 3 o s Is 2 4 26 9W 2 9 24 Jei2 1616 Mi4 3 c. 5>K Je io2 c. inf. Dt 18 9 3 6 HKTij Dt4 10 14 23 i7 ,9 3i 13 Is i' 7 Ez 19
ace.
1

178

s5

'

WJ]

3. be

Dt

taken by lot Jos 7""T- 41M i4 (cf. Qal 3).

JE),

S io202121
K^l ttS^ns

tHithp. Impf.
Jb 4 1
9

3 mpl.

WE1T
||

18 non)fO >ycb trained to war 1 Ch 5 9 Piel Pf. 3 ms.TBb Ec 12 2 m. sf. Wieb ^yr 17 + 7 t. Pf.; Impf. 1B^ + 25 9 ~1S^ Jb 21 22

31

12

they grasp each other, and cannot be separated, of crocodile's scales ( *iVnK3 tf'K

ms.

sf.

lait^n

^94
10
;

12
;

s.

nntp'jK

^
sf.

15

51

3 mpl. IVTO^

Dt4
7

+ 12 t.

Impf.; /m.

"Jntpb

*$XY>

"1^

D4n7

V? Jb 3 8*> the face of

the

^ 25"+ 12
^

t.

Imv.
t.

Inf. Tfl&

Je 32 33 + 9
abs. 2

t.; i><.
7 -9 -9

deep compacts (of freezing; |pN3riJV rj*p J3S3; vbs. transp., plausibly, by Me Bi Siegf Buj.

IG^O Dt 4'+
60
1 ;

Pt.; teach,

teach
28

^ W "^
'

16 ["5^] ["] a taking, capture (cf.fp )

Dt4

s-

u
5

some one something, c.


19

i7 double ace.

Ch

Pr

3*

(subj.

'>).

51" 94 14 40 Je

10

Ju 3 3 2Si 18 (?),f25 49 34 i2 Ec I2 9 j g n9i2M.64.66.68.108.134.136.1n I32


ii

3i

19 - 22

1!!

s3

,3Iil

21

9
17

13
2

Dn
48
17

4
;

c.

ace. pers.
-

Dt4
7

10

L^"^

^-1

n "*"

a catohing Instrument,
sf.

+ 25

7i
1

i.

e.

a snare, trap, only fig.;


(||

ace. rei
ifinsblO StfiJ J

Ct 8 Jb2i 22
;

Is

Je 31 34 32 s3 33 Ezr

10
;
,

ace. pers. b rei

2S22 35 \^i8 K

Jb l8'of the wicked

i^3n }nN3 poo).

^ 144
yff

ace. rei 7 pers. ace. pers.

Jb
10

21 22 ; ace. pers. JO rei


14

n ?f n ?7
1?
to thee

94'

rei Is

Zme.
.

fr.

T^n

q.v.;

n3*J also for

rei

Dt4>

20 18
99

143
.

40 ; ace. pers. Je 9 4 12 16 "IbJiD


;

inf.

my
;

tGn2 7 37

teachers

19

Pr 5 13

tnD7
known.

n.pr.loc. in Judah

iCh4

21
;

un-

Je 3 i 18
f.

P. pi. cstr.

Pual P/ 3 ms. TO^ 8 Htfta 1 Ch 25? Ct3

Ai/xa, Aatxa.

'"H^PD Is 29"
;

Ho
Ch

io 11 ;

trained,

as soldiers

+^37

Ct 3 8

singers

n.pr.loc so Jos io 3

c.

loc.

Ho

10"; taught, of a

25'; a bullock to the yoke human command Is 29 13.

ich

541
24
;

xxh
of wicked
(c.

Ugh
Is5o
Is 8
4-4
;

adj. taught;'^ Je 2

pi.
2

frful?
*!!>
44
13
.

p)

Pr 17 6

(||

nob*), 3o'
7

(||

tin),

16
;

1.

cstr.H* Is54

13
;

nai

Je^ ";
16

taught, as disciples Is 8
"I3"TO

50
"IE?

2. accustomed to something,
s3

54 Je 2 24

pnc); so also perh. ^ 80 (read 3 for ib with @ Niph. 33), cf. (abs.) Jb 1 1
Je 20"
(||

@
.

Pt. fMSO

3yi>3

Dy

Is 33" a people
cf.

stammering
but
rd. 3?y3

(wildass)accwstoiecZ <o the wilderness; jnn 'IB?


1

of tongue
[

accustomed

to

do

evil.
5

Viby]

Gi-

(i.e. barbarians, 3" -"*" 1"-

ft

"***;

||

na^

'ppy).

Hiph.
s3

["rp^D] n.[m.] ox-goad ; cstr. ipi ?


.

(late;

cf.

NH) Impf
2
3
1
;

3 ms.

a*;?!?

Ne
,

2 ms.

Ju 3 31

Vypn Jb

3 mpl. Uyp!

t"TO7fl " Ch as 8
.'

n -f m -]
1

Pi. D'aypp 2

Ch 30
;

10
;

mock,
2
19

f 22
(||

?!n Ne 2";
always in
8
;

deride,
10

scholar

(late;

NH)

bad sense:
pers.

c.
33

p pers.
c.

Ne

nt3), V'2 2
(||

c.

~7g

N6

3
3

pers.

Ch 30

pViBTi);
1

nob, nob, " T T


'

no T nab v.n?4i T ?, T T
'

abs.

Jb

21

. So
C-

also

MT VW
barous)

V$
;

(or 3yp?)

Pr 18 for

Gr'-

(v. y^3, p.

166 supra).

IO7

poet, for

?, v.

p.

518

a.

t^WWD?, 7NiQ7
(prob., v.

11.pr.n1.
1
1
,

king of Massa v
4
.

TJJr? n.[m.] mocking, derision, (barabs. '7 Jb 34 7 + 2 t. + stammering

kV)J
1

* Pr 3
a
38

'ioi>

^
BN

^AiTD

Ne

rd.

i>KB0,
orig.

v. j>NB\
cf.

123 (flQ but prob. insert ?


'

MT

cstr. c.
foil.

art. so Ko Srnt

t3l>38

cf.

Hup Now Bae,


del.

cf.

also

32 Ges* 1278 ), + Ez 2 3 (but


7
;

BHiCoBerthol),

T7JD7 n.pr.m. (on


conj. as to

form
102- 129

Lag

+ 36
Is
tJt

(where Co reads
sf.

y?3, but less prob.,


16

+ 7*-;

meaning
4
18

Bu^" "

+2 t.; 1.
Gn
5

);^ Gn 4 son of ^KWip


2.
(all P), 1

19

Berthol);

D}$ Ho

28 12
4 1

(v.
(||

infr.);

1.

cstr. (v. infr.); pi. 'jy)

(Cainite)

Gn

">--a-a-*

n^np (Sethite)

(all J). --'o->

son of

23

T13); so appar.

c. sf.

a. mocking, derision, 18 as gen. obj. H07

Ch

3
.

Now) ; (but very dub., probably corrupt, cf. 7 b. = obj. of derision nearly 6fop/tTOyJb34

We

^44 =79
si

14

(||nBin,Dbi5); so also

Ez2 3 32 (||pnv;
11

vera

1.,

v. supr.),

36

4
.

2. stammerings (of
(|| 35 '

]y*37
5*S
v.

v. jyo

sub njy. 8&.

barbarous language), risk

nins
sub
I.

so

6 Is 28 |**$ Ew Brd Di Hup-Now* M De al. sub


,
-

3yb);

but Gr" 0MUKhr

"breads

\l!>y,

Vlby.
as

tp.J/7]
Ethpa. id.;
oneself,
jest);
16

vb. jest

(NH

Hiph. id.;

3yp
(si

t [23?7] adj. mocking, only

pi. cstr.

noun

Syr. ,-\\

be

only

greedy;

Ethpa. mock, delight Ar. l^-jJ ^ay, sport,

(q.v.),

vera!), 3iyp *}$ + but text dub.; Che reads

35" mockers of 3iyp


Vjjj?,

Schwally
q. v.
1

Hiph.

P<. '? tJ'aypp

vrm

Ch
jest

zaw .1.1890. 268


Is

yj._To [J$]

is

also referred *lj&

and they were (continually) at the messengers of God.


36 t [}}? 7] vb. mock, deride
;

making

28" by Ges^De Che Du,


t niy 7 n.pr.m. a

< sub i&


of Judah

man
Aa8i?(.

Ch 4 21
1

also (Niph.)

(S)

MaBaO,

A
.

Aa8a,

stammer,

poet.

(NH Hiph. id.; % 3yp Aph. id. ;

^Sit
Syr.

stutter (cf.

NH

&J? mock,

&&

id. ;

tpJD

n.pr.m. 1. an Ephraimite
7' 8 -9

Ch

26

^T^v
nwl? 2

stutter,

Ar.

'1$
;

id.));QalPf.
1

fs.
4

2,

i9
13
;

is37

^ 2 Jjfe Jl> 9 3 fs. 9 Pri 26 3 mpl. 1 s. f59 'V Jbn 35?p 5 80 '; ^<- 3 $ P rI 7 Je20 7 ; mock, -yj>- f
,
;

7mp/. -ayp? Jb 22" 17 2 ms. 3yi)n 3ypn Pr 30


;

Aa(8)a V 2. a Gershonite 1 Ch 23 @ V.Rcw, A A(f)a8av, XaSav, L Aaadav.


t[U/7] vb.
gibly

2&MM

talk indistinotly, uninteUi-

(NH
,nl1
'

id.,

in deriv. (ty? foreign language,

deride, have in derision, of Jerus. triumphing 21 s2 io =:l8 37 over enemy (c. ? pers. vel rei) 2

ftyp foreigner), also


fcafcfr

murmur, remonstrate;

Syr.

(||

ma); of the innocent Jb 22"


23

(||

nc'c); of

God

indistinctly; Ar. JXJ distort; iv.talk only Qal Pt. VP Dy obscurely,

ambiguously)

(c. b)

59

abs. of

wisdom Pr i 26 (|| prw);

^r

1 1

4 a people talking unintelligibly

\\

On?

)-

r\pb
t

m^/l vb

swallow (greedily)

(NH id.,

yh, yi!&

v.

sub

y*b.

sounds);
'JB'ybn
is

jaV Hiph. stuff cattle with food j Syr. cf. Ar. WiJ confusedly, utter indistinct
speak only Hiph. Imv. ms.
sf.

J^o^

northern border-town of 1"D*)j?S n.pr.loc.


Naphtali, Jos 19
so also
33

causat.

Lag

"""n -

!!76-

(P), site ;

Aw8afi,

@L

AaKot^.

unknown.
id., esp.

Gn 25 30 (J) let me swallow, sq. f? rei. tn2>*7 *" wormwood (NH id.; Ar. ,^JL1

np7

vb. take

(NH

buy, and
1720

cws (vb. 010 cf. Cook ");

perverted justice, 7 of idolatry, Dt 2 o'

so Nab. nJ^> (vb. |J&) of bitter things : fig. of only 12 7 5 6 (|| Bfch); of result
id.),

in marriage; MI Impf. (Niph.) be taken DI 1"' 8384 ; Ar. jj nptn; Ph. npb; As. UkA, laM
conceive (of female), iv. impregnate; Eth. rt$rh: SM"UchM Aram, also receive; Zinj. np 010"' ArMD 3 Inscr. of Carpentr. (Imv. np) ; cf. Cook

Am
(
||

id.); of

'''s

chastisement
'

DHM
om.

Je 9"

15

(||

BWr^D), 23

(H id.),

La 3

6
(||

sim. of bitter (rno) result (1| K*->); On intercourse with strange woman Prg*. wormwood (Artemisia absinthium, etc., Gk. B - 493 1 Tristr""-"*tyfrAo,) cf. Low-

Wft of

icr.)
6

_Qal Pf.
24
7
,

*f

Gn2 M +

36
,

J5 27
(for
'

+ (nP Ez
T

7 is textual error

Co, cf. Ges


Dnp r
4 3

,9>3a
)
;

**

sf.

rd. prob. Dnj3


10

58T?

v. jn!>.

*7S7 (/of following; meaning unknown).


t-pQ ? n.m. Ju154 torch (NH id.) ;6
1

abs.

Gn 15 17 Zc 12 6 pi. D*T|& Ju 15 Is 62'; Jui 5 5 + 2 t., BTO& Ex 2o D*T|J Ju 7 + 3 1.; ix i 4<5 6 5 (kindled, cstr.'TB^ Dn 1 o : torch, Ju f '3 ** V& Gn 15" {+]?}) -*W; JE), e*'-v?3n)
4

cstr.

SEwSt Sta 5384 Now Che Or We); 2 ms. nnpS Gn20 + etc.; 7mp/. n^ Ex2i -r, f^M-Gn2 + (Nui6 read 0\>*\ Bo WeDi Dr 281M6 S 30 read inpl We Dr Kit Jb is 3 fs. Bu); sf. *fc 2 S 22" + ^JR Zc 1 1 nnpso 1 s. ngK 1 4* + njsn Gn 3 8 +
,

*?0$ Gn

Dnp J J e 27 s0 T

Ho

1 1

15

20

12

23

18

18

16

pi.
7
;

29

8 S 4 3 +; n &?l Dt 3 n@3 Gn 3 4 + nnpa 16 1 7m. npb Ex 29 Pr 20" + Ez 37 (Co


6
,

of [chiefs of] (sim. of conquering power 6 Judah ; B"K ""*?), &6 'T?^ Dn io (sim.of eyes of vision ; of angel in P")? nK-]D3 M); sim. 15 flashes (reflected from) darting chariots Na 2

Zc

1 2

nnpb}, after ); fs. ^pi* 1 Gn 6 2l + nnp 159 , sf. 3 ms.


,

K 17
np

11
;

usually np
2
t.;

S i6 u +
16

||

sf.

fs.

njnp Je 36";

sf.

3 mpl. W-Dnp,

Gn 48'

||

of lightning-flashes Ex 20 (E; T&ip thunder-peals); of flashing water-drops , v ,1 of crocodile Jb4i (|| 3ft 3 expelled by snortings 13 cherubim Ez i (|| ~\?n3 BW); of flame between sim. of Zion's glorious deliverance
18

(HD^ia);

"j>

Ko L330'Ges'"' 2 ); fs. *f Is2 3 + 3t; mpl. 33 33 ms. innjj 1 K 20 7n/. a6*. Vlp Gn 42 + sf. 3 26 a4 arfr. nnp J e nipS Je32 +2 t., DpS Dt3i
(cf.
,

5'

-nnp
s

K
,

n nnpS Gn 4 + Ez 2426 ,^nnp Gn 30" +


etc.; pass. pi.

); usually (Ko nnjb 1 K 22"+ etc.;


, ,

12 9

1-

318

c.

prep.

sf.

'nnp
,

etc.; Pt.act. npj>

B*K,

#);
1

Is 62

(j|

nji).

tb^ Jb 12

v.

sub tb.

U WJ^f Pr 2 4 J
rei,

27"+

ta ^e taJce in
'

the
7

hand, sq. ace.


2

Ex7
2

16

(J),

i7 (E),
17

Nu
cf.

tn'iT'S? n.pr.m. husband of Deborah

25 (P),

K4

29

(all
1

c.T3)

S 18 14

(c. !??),
;

Ju4

4
;

Aa<p(f)iotod. On
1

fern,

form

cf.

GFM.

Gn 8' (J), Ex 4 17
40 (E
11
;

"OD ?
* T:

1
,

D'TD?
t

K 6" v. sub [nl tf?B. iK6 w v. sub nD<.


twist, turn, grasp

(JE), of plucking grapes.

Dt
2

+ oft. Gn

for lQ^, v.

nen,

p.

334 supra,
,2

S 4 6 read nbpjs and bpD). This


11

take easily passes into 2.

and carry along with

[<H3 7] vb.

with a

oil twist, wring; As. Hm m lap&tu,overthrow,m ); Qal 7mp/. n'sbjl 29


twisting motion (Ar.
>

Samson grasped the two middle columns. Niph. Impf. 3 ms. 1"IB?H Ru 3" the man started up and twisted himself; 3 mpl. 18 e. of the inD< Jb 6 the paths of their way [i.

Ju 16

sq. ace,

Jos 9 (JE), WTp I?? Gn 4 3 (J), 20 89 1 2 14 1 5 8 9 Pr 7 (all c.T3); cf. G1143" 4 3. a. take from, or out Jos 9 (both JE), + . Gn 2 n (rib ace. rei vel pers., + V? h>c. of, sq.
oneself,

B^g?

from man), 3 s2 (man from ground; both J); _ n 1 7"+; S$> 31 D n? Dt 19 12 1 S i7 4 1 njRJ 21 Srv) -]-v; J u 3 (i. e. drew it); c. 3 instr. B^D^rf

with lessening streams] turn aside (twist, wind, 01 Di Siegf Hi De Da force), so

6 nateri Sj?D 'b Is 6 ; sq. JO partit. 2

12

4
.

b.

AV

Bu>Ew
r Pi.

take,

Du, who read Qal V>B?> nimK, =caravans, subj.

W??., making

away me away; fig. of passion carrying one 12 c. take away from, so as to away Jb 15
carry
:

Ez 3"

spirit

me up and lifted

carried

npb
deprive
of,

543

sq. ace.

Gn42

M
(E);

npb
sq. acc.

+ fO,
"

sfie

took them

Gn 44

s"

(DVP;

J),

i i

34

51";
5
;

" B&
cf.

\^ bj ltS ^2"' M 6o<


thy lord from over thy head, so v

to tayfe

away

abs. IM'W

D'nbN
i?,

W 'in? Gn 5
31
2

24
1

(P); more
34

oft.
13ls

without
6

two men and hid 4 1 8 Obadiah took 100 prophets and hid them; 19 21 Elisha took the yoke of oxen and slew them, cf. 2 Si7 l9 i8 18 sts.

and open them ; 1

and put them


2* she took the

Ju 3 s5

Jos

take key

wholly

Gn 27 3615 3 o ,61i
S 12 4
1

S 12 33

K 11

(all J),

yroya

n^

<bk3

|Jr|ng

Ju 1 i 15 18" Jb 12 20 ; abs. Jb i 21 Hoi of the


;

redundant, .IBHn

npjjf

prepare a new
is

&$

cart, etc.;

g 67 somewhat
irtp x

take

and

different

WJJ ttKn DjW? D<np>n Je2 3 *\U. they take


use of) their

sword, taking away its victims Ez 33 taking away understanding Ho 4".


take

4 6
;

fig.

of

(=make
oracles.

own

tongues, and talk


bj>:

away

life

d. esp.
19

19

1014
1/^
:

14

31

Pr

Jon 4 s

SfWrSj*
ashes
cf.

5. take up, upon=put upon, sq. 19 1DN nori ngft] 2 S and

13

Tamar put

4. take to or for a person


ace.

a. for oneself, sq.


25

+ p,

^appropriate to oneself Dt

Nu 8

16

(P),

Dt22 7 2Ki2 6

B*Ti#

&

^ ^nx
7

c.

? as dat. comm.,
*> 2

Zen
my
t

7
;

upon her head; "liBPirrby nn]3>1 Ju jg^WBj; VDJ3 fch Dt 3 2 he ^'eadeth his 6. =fetch : *U -, np wings, he taketh him up.
OVrtSgD
",
cf.

K4

to take

two
i>

$ iKij"
v 1111
,

_/&*
20
41

TOe ,
,

sons for himself for slaves;


reflex.), Dpij? xjjft

so (without

K2
;

jrcy, a
3B'

Jfcfc

unjjn Jb 4q28 wilt thou


h.
11

J.e
sq.

D^V Gn
(J)i

"Sj

DBto

^rnp
cf.

2f and fetch me
obj. oft.

thence two kids,


||

v 13

him as
ace.

slave for ever?

= procure, get,
21

+
c.

TJ3

1S21 9 an offering Lv 1 2 8 (P;

Wgn

out

+ p, ?3PI D3p inp Ex 5 (J) get you straw; Jvi? v T$> Pr 9 ^MetA to himself shame ; so oft., esp. ng, etc., Gn6 12" 16 45" + withJp
21
;

v 6 );

human
3*

Nu pnEp did I summon


VK
folk
1

nearly =summon, 2pb 33" (JE) to curse mine enemies Ju 11 s i g i6 u


thee,
;

Hp}

n^

?,

Ne 5 2

Ze<

w procure corn, and eat and

live; of acquiring a field

Pr3i

16
.

c.

take

possession
(all

of,

D), 2
Ze<
6

Ch

1623 sq.acc, of land Dt 20/ Jos 11 8 16 6 ; cf. "VIS n^ frVlpB ^ 109 to

and bring him unto me; 1S 2 K3 6 I3 + of", summoning his people from exile, \n.i Qtsto Dt 30 4_ 7 take= iead> con.
sewci
;

S 20"

o^sce

another take;

let darkness take 3 that night possession of " 'S> D3nsi Dt 20 it ! d. select, choose, 4 , cf. 37 v 34 ( 6), 1 of men Dt i Jos I2 ; 3 (JE;

Jb

fig.

?BS<

*nPli

tOnn nWffl

duct (with or without contact): ''JB'TIt? ngjl to? V33 Gn 4 8'; W^ Danps D3 Exi2 32

(bothE);

toy n^ ? toy-nxi
took with

Ex
cf.

him;

i4 (J) and Ms people he v 7 (J), Jos 8 1 (JE), Ju 4 s ;


thee

Kn
:

iriK DipD-bK inipN


,

Nu2 3 27 /W tab

unto

B3?)J + in marriage
*???
6b
;

Dt

23

Jos 4 (JE).

e. esp. take
c.
i>,

(1) for another, esp. a son,

another place, cf. v 1428 '> (all JE); subj., ngNI , 3 Q? ?'' l? Jos 2 4 (E) and I took your father

nE'N nrippl

Gn 2 4 4
-

onrf i!AoM aAafc tofce


-

Abraham from beyond

the river; O'npi* blfn

wife for

my

son, so

v 7 38 40 48 (all

J), 21

21

29

(2)

more

oft. for oneself,

usu.

c.

(E), Je b reflex.

niB? Pr 24" rescue those led to death. 8. take= capture, seize : np tri3 'rinpb x S 2 I will T
take by force,
sc. flesh
;

(sts.

+ ne*8<p), Gn 4 "
Gn

6 2 11 29 i2 u

of spoils,

s6

f|D3 J)X3

(all J),

+oft.;

20 23 (E), etc. f. =receive, a bribe, gift, ransom, etc., 1 S 8 3 accept, esp. i2 3c4 (both sq. ft?),Am5 12 2K5 1516 2- 23M 26 ^i5 5 ; I317 2 2 12 ; inheritance Jos interest-money Ez i8 8 14 i 3 i8 7 of (both D), Nu 34
without p
-

Ju 5 19

S'a*'*

0/
1

silver
;

they took not; of capture

of ark

1S5
(E),

bronze
2

2S8 8

Dt 3 14 ; Jos 11 19 (D), i g 7 14 24 popotamus Jb 40


n^BysyS
thee

Gn 4 8

etc.;

22

territory
14

cities

Nu2i 25 (JE), Dt 3

of capture of hipof seductions of woman


s5

g 8l ;

receiving Abel's blood Gn 4 (J) ; chastisement 2 11 Is 40 ; of perceiving a sound, Jb 4 mine ear


received

^(P); n

earth,

^rr^l Pr 6
eyelids.

and
9.
9

let

her not capture


-

with her

a. as booty

Gn
.

14

11

take=carry of:
61819
20

a whisper of it;
,0

S27
12

30'
32

Vbya

Ex2 2

receive mentally: npbl (E) i.e. shall accept the oath Is


20

b. as prisoners M 2 Ch 4 23 36

Gn

14

K i8 =Is36

X I4 -. 2 K
17
,

satisfactory; Wlgb -pa Nu 23 / have received (commandment


to bless;

(JE),

i.e.

QQ

WriBpi nripj]

10. in phr. take vengeance J e 20 > anrf will take our


:

by revelation) Pr 24 s2 Je 2 30 -f; s5 entanglements of temptation Pr 22 g. take


receive instruction
.

vengeance upon him; abs. HgN Dp 3 Is 47 s venT geance will I take.


^. 6 tNipli.i'/ npi !g 4 np^3 4 iiEz33 3 f8 816 1 s 4 17 nn^a 7wp/ 3 fs npbni Est 2 ; 1 a. np_?K
; ;
.

as preliminary to further action

Gn

34

3i

(E),

npb
2 2

544

^pL,
f
11.

K 2';
1 7
;

captured, of ark 1 S |'i-ir...a 2. be taken away, removed, of shewbread 1 S 2 1";


be

1.

Inf. cstr. np^>n

" 4
1

1
,

sf.

"inpjsri

[rrip7PJ n.[m.] jew (&$ taking, seizing le food); du. sf. 'nip^D pfJB 'jte^ + 2 2 and

of removal by death

Ez 33 s

of translation of

my
my

tongue

is

made

to cleave to

my

jaws,

i.e.

Elijah 2

K2

gums.
,

(c.

DJTO pers.)

3. be taken,
2
816
.

brought unto

("-'?),

only Est

tD^^rD,
;s

tPu.
2

Pf. ngb
19
,

ms. nnj37 3 (IP of source)

etc.;

Gn

3 fs.-nn^2 1. be taken from, out of


3
)

:o

+,

snuffers;

1. tongs
9

[aTlj5 ?0] n.[m.]du. tongs,


used at altar of temple,
.

Gn 2 a 3 ,9S3 (all J); cf. 0n$ n??p Je 29" and there shall be taken from
(derived from their case) a curse-formula.

ngbl
tliem

for lifting coal, in ls.'s vision, Is 6 6 21 49 2 Ch 4 7 snuffers, in temple 1

2. lamp;

in tubern.

sf.

(ref.
23

to lamp-stand, ITjUO) rvnp D i?


(aIlP).

Ex

s8

25

37
.

Nu4

ic stolen from, Ju 17 (7 pers.) 3. be 46 s cf. Is 52 4. be taken taken captive, Je 48 away, removed (=Nipli. 2), of Elijah's trans,
.

'[npO] n.[m.] a taking, receiving; cstr. "inte*-hj3p 2 Ch 19 7 a taking of a bribe.


T [nnjpjp] n.f.
sc.

lation 2
(c. fp,

K2

10

(c.

nso

pers.), of

death Is 53 s

ware
in

(prop, thing received,


;

prob. instr.)

in trade

cf. np_?

4 Impf. n^ Gn i8 +, etc.; 1. be unto Gn i2 ,s (J sq. TV3 to the taken, brought house of), 18 4 (abs.) 2. be taken out of

tHoph.

Ne

io 32

NH)

only

pi.

Din^pn

(their) wares.

*L"*jc 'J

vl>- Pick
id.

or gather up, specif,


;

Jb 28

(IP of source), from, of


24

Ez i5

(IP partit.)
25
.

glean

(NH
;

and
etc.)

t3pj
;

Ar. kiJ

j>i'c&

wp

(as
;

3. be taken

hold

away from Is49 (fP pers.); abs.v lit. fire tHithp. Pt. fs. nnlbriD taking 24 4 of itself, of lightning Ex 9 (JE), Ez i

a bird, grains,

Aram. Epp, and


64
,

Opjl

^il
cf.
4

Mand.

Dj|>

As.

HWB38i = <?)); Za^to Dl (but B


,

(No*

also on Talm. BpJ);

Qal
,

exact signif. dub. ; in close successio?i, incessant Di Sm, infolding itself, i. e. a mass of fire, Thes

RobGes AVVBSS,

>

of quivering flashes Buhl,

of forked or zigzag lightning Da.

tn7
sf.

n.m.

Pr 4 ' 2
-

learning, teaching (con-

crete; prob.

what is received);

'b abs. Is

s4

29
21

Vipi) nnp? Pr7 ; ; St.; 1. instruction, subjective, as personal acquirement np? *7u?) Is 29 s4 , they shall learn in-

Dt

32

Jb

11

Ex 16 22 Nu 11 8 'i>1 consec. Ex 6 16 W$ Exi6 /mp/ gttpLWfk Exi6 28 2 fVO'p^ ^ 1 04 1Bpp>l Ex 1 6 '; 2 mpi.'sf.inppbri Ex 16 26 Imv. mpl. 'iDp? Gn 31 46 Ex 16 Inf. cstr. Op?? Ex I6 2 t.; 1. pick up, gather, 46 s c. ace, stones Gn 3i usu. the (J), lilies Ct 6 manna: Ex i6 46M (J), v"- a (P); sq. ?p partit. v 16 (P); bo abs. v 27 Nu 1 1 8 (both JE), Ex 16 171
P/. 3 pi. PJ2
,

18

17 -

16

27

-!-

(P); of animals gathering food


^

struction (||nj\p); np? ]Di*1 Pr i a wise man will hear and vyill increase (his) learning, so 9'.
6

JV.2pp? Dr6 jnn 2. specif, glean, abs., Ru 2 8 (c. 3 loc; usu. Pi. in this sense). Pi. Pf. 3 fs. npippl

104

28

2. teaching,
'np?

obj.,
(||

as thing taught,
4

"OS3

epjP
'*;

Dt
;

32

Pr 4 2

also

= teaching -power,
21

won), Jb

1 1

02b wpj

afc?

^ I'DV
23 "EJ v
;

tWJ5^ pTO Pr 16
in

persuasiveness, sweetness of lips in-

crea.ieth 2>ersuasiveness (v. p)"ID),

T?^

I^Jnse* PJl

Ru 2 16 flBp.p Ru 2 1718 2 fs. Ru 2 19 u Gn 4 7 +2t.; 3 fs. Bijfcn Ru 2", imp/ 'ril Ru 2 317 2 ms. Bj?>i>n Lev 19'+ 2 t.; 1 s. Ru 2" (cf. Ba NB1,' 489); Inf. cstr. Bj^p nO^lj Ru 2 15 + 2 t.; Pt. Bjj&p Is 1 7 s pi. Msfe Ju I*
consec.
, ;

m&

B^

bad
'*?

sense, of seductive
21
,

words of

adulteress,

31? Pr

(||\>

nB'e>

pbnS).

Je7 1. gather, Lv 19 10 (H), arrows


18
;

gatlier
1
,

up, fallen grapes,


;

'T'P?
haKdip,
fi.

n-P'.Jtt. a Manassite,

1CI17

19
,

abs. (food

S 20 38 (fire-)wood Je 7 18 from ground) Ju i 7 (cf. GFM); =

pick, pick
collect

off, 2

K4
16

39 - 39

(
14

+ fp of source).
(J).
19

2.

fig.

Aaj,

AoKCdfi,
(cf.
(||

(money)

Gn47

3. specif, glean,

rtlp^D
-liasp
(||

n.ni." 4925 booty, prey

H^
.);

after the reapers, usu. abs.


(all c.

Ru

'

17 (HHPK), v

9);_'e

M 26 nan i 8 49 (|paf), c f. v
11

loc),

(?"3 loc),
loc.

Nu
i.e.

31"

id.),

31

(||

bbf), v
fr.

v 2 (where 3

may be
j

(II

. v
32

+ '#,
(\\y)l

v is.i.23.

c acc j g

v (adv. loc), also or partit., cf. Be), also , ^5 (t3 p3E', sim. of devastation

here, only, disting.

captives),

of land; Ip'Si? *IP),

Ru

2 17

18
;

c acc

cogn.

B$

tin), v*.

Lvi 9 9 =2 3 22

(H).

Pu. Impf

2 mpl. ^Oppri

topS
Is 27
'
12

545

QflJ^

ye shall be picked up (of Isr. under fig. of grains or berries, after the threshing process
of

fr.

t[tTp?] vb. only Pi. 3 mpl., prob. denom. W\b a: take the aftermath, i. e. take every-

Hithp. Impf. *3^$lJll 1 i and there collected them selves worthless menunto
judgment).

vs

thing'lwetzst in

De H,<",26

,,

>Buhl 11. V?b,


2668

cf.

Ar.

't- si

schnell
'.

(?N) Jephthah (were raked together

GFM).
is

despoil ;

Wj^ S^J

zusammenraffen [cf. Lane ]); J b 2 4 s and Me CTe-

D^

TEp7

n.[m.] gleaning,

i.e.

what

or

may

be gleaned, only cstr. ITS? with opb Pi., (q. v.) Lv i 9 9

= 2 3M (H).

'?,

as ace. cogn.

yard of the wicked (but rd. prob. Bu Du) they despoil (|p*P ). T

"V&ll the rich

*7t#7 (\/of
-

foil.,
;

cf.

Ar. jjj"

smcA:,
4

/i'c

tl3*tp?^n.[iii.] receptaole, wallet(?) (jprop. B! "- 137 cf. Lag Ba NB UM> Ko collector) (on form 40 in 1 S 17 and he put them 1.576.") only '!>33 in tlie [the stones] PJ>*3* b~\f$ which he had, even (1) in shepherd's receptacle the wallet (1 such as every shepherd carried,

(Eth. rtflJfi butter) NuU 8 Bae, also Di ).


["Til'
.

so

Thes and on

ty

32

De

D^H

n.m. juice, juioy or dainty

bit,

dainty
i.e.

'cstr. fOBfri

Ipb

D5>B3

Nu

1 1

(J) sim.

of taste of

manna (

tyxpis, 93

hence

art.)

but prob.

del.

before

6?3 ( The
.
.

a dainty prepared with


*j)T0?
is

oil (cf.

panis oleatus), Di) ; i]?^


life-

We

Klo Bu HPS), and regard gloss (We Bu HPS).

^33

W>

as

T8$ +
-/of
n.f.
id.
4

moistuie)

32 wy jwtce (sap, transformed, etc.


foil.
;

"lt^7

t
lick,

[pp(]
1

vb. lap, lick

(NH id., Pi.;


;

lap of dog

W? K 21";
WJ K 21",
1

(Wahrm))
38

Qal
;

Ar. JJ

meaning unknown).
hall, cell,
;

Pf. 3 ms.
s5
;

Tn3ttJ/

room, chamber,
;

Impf. 3 ms. p> Ju


1p5l 1

3 mpl.

lishka(NH
lishkav.

X KTB?$
11-

cf.

K22 ; lap, "ft? iJte6? p^


5

NoW "*-!-;

37

-^ 79 Bo
;
1-

also rrsfi on the G ">erI '" a438<edl<!U ,d


'

-)

DV3H Ju

like a
1

dog v

(abs.)
1919

up

blood (ace),
v.

K2
6

22 s8

of dogs lapping Pi. Pt. pi.

comp. Gk. Uvxn,


">

EZ40
1

38

c. art.

tt$tfp\ Ju

nnspi)

7
;

gloss,

GFM),

v7

(Dn'B"^} in both

= lap,

D^f

is

erron.

s 9 12

lap

up

(=Qal

v 5 ).
(-/of
foil.
;

Vip 7
deriv.)
;

NH vpb be late (Hiph. and


nia&e or do
late,

Aram.
lute;

,a>>,

N?"p?,

room connected with a sanctuary (""n? 3 ), where sacrif. meal was eaten 18 22 insert also prob. i ( We Dr Klo Bu). 1 S9 b. connected with Sol.'s temple, where wine 4 4 one where offered to Kechabites Jejs", cf.v
a. of
,
'

Ne

io 38 -!-;

1.
;

RS** *"**> al.); c. n loc. cstr. D30 2X23" + Ez 40 + cstr. ntof b pi. ni3B^>
cf.
;

17

U-ji \
Dozy

vulg. Ar. yliJ 6e late (Hauran),


'

Wetzst in De Job24 81"* "3


1-

6
,

so

11.

Wahrm; JLjSlate,

11

).

Ttt)p7 n.[m.] prob. after-growth, after-

prophecy read 36 (both these appar. open, cf. Dnon i^c-jm r\fb Gie , ' 3& ); cf nnnsa 33 11 2K23 used of Levites' cells 1CI19 ; storeC. in rooms v 28 (||nniK<), 23 s8 28 12 2CI131 11
!1

10

math,

i.e.

only
:

(2

spring-crop (cf. nan 7 t.)

Am

GASm 12Pr e^n nii'j)

>,1,

1,

Ezek.'s temple, cells for priests, singers, etc.

Ez
42
s

);

n^nns
:

40

17.17.38.44.45.46

-r4i (del.CoBthl),42
in three tiers,
cf.

l0

'

+ V*

-l^sn '

nn >$. > Other interpr.


(fr.

are

(del.
Za<e-

Co Bthl);
v
3
),

tt/pfo\

fa

rain growth

Oipi'D q. v.), Hoffra leaf-and-herb-gathering in spring,

ZAW " ,(188S) " 6


;

(vid.

(45' rd.

rqfb Dnj)

Sm Co Sgfr"^*

Klein 2 *

We

after

1881- 63
;

Anderlind""- 1886
'

'

62
.

1' 1313-' 3 44 Bthl); ehpn 'b for sacred uses 42 19 d. in second temple, as store-rooms 46
.

Ezr 8 M Ne
v4 9 Je 36
-

o 3839

||

J 3 3 latter-rain, spring-rain tttjip 7T3 n.m. (i.e. showeis of March- April important, as and maturing crops); 'd H06 3 strengthening
;

dividuals Ezr io
.

"^n Ne 13 s

v 40 ; used by in8 (n?ft? '<>), v in gen.


JV3),
,

+ 7 1.
PP-

related to
;

"021

2.
.

of scribe's

room in royal palace

O'fi as particular to genei al,


3
:

Ho 6 Je 5 24 so a under "iBD Dt 1 1 14 iTjiD Jo 2 particular opp. 1 s3 D'33-l (opp. nnv), Zc 1 o ( + DB'pBD), Jb 29 Je 3 3 'O 3y Pr 16 15 spring-rain-cloud (sim. of
n 7' (former rain, q.v.)
; ; || ;

1.

QtP7

-[

m
-

>]
19

a precious stone in h. p.'s


dub.;

breast-plate

king's favour).

\iyvpwv, Joseph Xiyvpos, 93 ligurius, and this (= Xvyitiwpinv, lyncurionX) compared with carbuncle pii n MH,iii.w(w. identif. with amber
'

Ex 28 39 12 (v^ and mng. 7 6 Ant


"'

N n

uvh
Demostratus in Plin
KH

546

nrh
(cf.

*
"

(Rev 21
cf.

Braun " 2819 further, Di ).


")
1

DeVe* L8*~"d

u Winer BWBISM

or with jacinth
;

slander
cf.

\f\b)

TTIO

Pr 25

s3

'Wj W\ V' 153 |W& ** 140", 'bs NBPI ^ 39 * c 64* (text


,

f.

f n. CtLv n.pr.loc. variant of Vy (whence We"""" 1' Di rd. Dfb Lag B,,20A,lm thinks D
-

dub.,v.HupCheBae); moral qualities ascribed s 4 to as arrogant \lr 1 2 (cf. v supr.) as devising


:

injuries,
TO-tt?

'b

>rv\ niin

f 52

4
,

cf.

rfn

'j>

Pr 17 4

remnant of Mimmation, 03*?


old

fr.

Vr2
i

= Laisum),
47 - 47

name

of city fl

(v.

*), Jos

(cf.

Di),

JTiD

@B

\a\tts, y\

02Q = Aacrfvi>8aK,

AL

hrtv(fi).

VlD/ (-/of foil.; Thes conj. orig. mng. 324 so Hup-Now* (cf. JD, ^-J, ). pJ),
1

lick

V' 50" fravdem; npip Tg*Jp 1*^) oft. of lying 6 s8 2 19 17 tongue: ipj' ft$ Pr 6 12 21 26 ^ 109 23 s 12 'b 6 Mi 6 V' 120 rwjrw 52 np-ip njgrj $

TOijn
14

neetere

'b 1X3

^ 34

(||

Zp 3 ;
"

rfOBiTTI 'b

Pr 10 31 and
,

6? 1JBH3 Pr 1 7 s0
1
;

tpttj

ju " 729 and (more ? n.m.

oft.)

f.

,s28

tongue

USdnu; Ar. ^jLJ; Eth. M"fc; Aram, f$, '$>, \iXl (all if.); 10 DHM"** 8 ahs. *? Ex

(NH

t'd.;

also As.

^ Jeg 7 on Jb 15 also Ijn "PI ? 18 20 the othef hand P^V '^ Pr io Mp^) 6 i2 4 4 2 15 '^HBipv DH^'I) Is 50 . Note phrases
D'pnv

6 DW
2i.

Jb 5 J1 scourge of (the)
D3iB>|j

<om^m, ni3E>b

3n

Zinj. }b6

);-

+;

^,

3I

j^s

^, 5510.

a i so 'bn by3
'b
',

Ecio"

P'k Jos
1

S23

S
;

1*$ Jos f +> sf *?*$ 22 r WJ>Exn +2t.; WB$ Ju f Esti


J

cstr -

(of

serpent-charmer), and
.

1|Jte$

^ 34";
18
;

D33iE>b Is 59 s , etc.; pi.


cstr.

n^
20

Ez 36 s
6

On

T&^'b^ tyll

tongue of

(once), v.
ffl

4
1

infr.

ahs.

tc. organ of singing, subj. of

f 31" Is66

sf.Drt'e^ Gn io 6 1. tongue of men, a. used in lapping Ju 7 4 to the palate (PD), in thirst La 4 so cleaving

Z08 23

";
; ,

35

n ?V

+1I9

16

51

26 s Is

2 slanguage Dt28 49 Jes"


-

and
del.

later, viz.:

as to produce

dumbness Jb 29 10 (||N3n3

Pip),

M ^137" Ez3 (||D^3); cleaving to jaws (rnpbo) 16 KCS3 6 Is 41 17 their tongue for f 22
;

n$W ^y^, '^jta


'.

Ez 3 6 6 ('b H33, ||nE>e> Codd. Co Sgfr*""11 ), Is 28" ' of v s


fig.
. .

'ppjl,

but
'b,
;

(||

JTjnx

unintelligible dealings)

Dy 33

>

9
(||

na'B>

'ppy)
s4

66 18
i

(||

ay),
12

Wl$

Zc 8 s3

Gn
.

'b Zc l 4 parched; DIVB3 pen a choice morsel is held judgment) ;


thirst is

12

(of '"'s '? Jinn

Dn

P), Ne 1 3 3. tongue of animals


(all

io 52031

Est

2222

3
1 1 7

99

dog
24
;

Ex

(J;

obj. of

1.

nC

q-v-;
1

cf.

b),

*68

adder Jb
4. tongue
Is 5
24
1

Jb

2o' (fig. of mischief),

cf.

10" (ready to be

25 20 16 (subj.of J^n^ )', crocodile 40

17 uttered), 66 (|| *I3), Ct 4". of speech, both good and bad

b. usu. as organ
(esp. V' Pr, oft.
||

of of

B*N fire, devouring, f**$

W ^?
(||

cf.

HS,

nbax E'Ns

iJi^bi

30

27

Dy]

who

vriDb-).
2124
1"

nob);6 133 Ex4


n ^iy
cf.

,0

(J)Jieai>yo/fongriwv
2

6 PIJ^p
4

Pr 16', 'S^TJ ^nk)


(^3),

**$? *Ej

18",

21 23 25";

6 T3 D*Tf3 nip Pr of (false) proph., 6 DVKSfcn Je


;

S 23 s Jb 6 30

cf.

Pr 31 26

V'

139

5. =(<<m^ie-shaped) wd^e of gold Jos 7 6. =(<ongrwe-shaped) bay of sea Isn (JE).

Josi5
f

2-6

i8 (allP).

19

[lUJ7] vb.

denom. use the tongue,

only

23"; subj. of vb. of speaking,


4

n^wb

n")3!

specif.,

slander
(on form,

; Po'el

Ft.

Wf\

iriE)3

<)ffrq

'3n3Jb 3 3 2 fi2 4 37 30 ;cf.(Je9 7 infr.and)inion..6


"into "isb tsy "aits'b ^45*, i.e. as "SI? IS32 swift as a rapid scribe's stylus ; subj. of nan
,

+ ioi
Impf.

cf.Ges^^Ko 1""-'' 26). Hiph. 10 ms. juss. 1 nay ft^bn-^K Pr 3 o


.

Is

s 4 59 Jb 2V

^ 35 s8 7 1 54
9

subj. of

23 JOf? Is 4 5

t[yCJ7] n.pr.loc. near Sodom and Gomorrah, only


site

of hostile speech, insolence, 21 etc., Jos'io (JE; obj. of 1. HPq- v -> cf. 3 infr.), Je 18" Is 3 8 ; 'b D57! Ho 7" (but text dub., cf.
J*!??
1

^n ?

'

V'73

W> Gnio
;
'

19
;

DAao-a; ELAaora;

unknown

= Kallirrho'e, with hot-springs,


I9)
,

Jerome QuM " ln0 "'- ao


8 ifnah Josi2

cf.
1

Buhl G oerl23,Ddr "'-

We Now),
trna
i

rnn

a-jn 'b

4o

4
;

^nt* tnpn
;

A )

^ 57", cf. r n is 54

6 4 4 ; ios 'b
17
;

0$
4

v.

*.

'b

T1n

57

further,

Je 9 2,4 as instr. of seductive 10 Pr 28* cf. (P^nn), without 3, + 5

flattery
'b npbri

nny

Pr 6 24

of falsehood

30

78

(cf. infr.);

of

meaning unknown; Thes out garment, conj spread out, cf. Sam. nru spread LM Kth 45f but this word v. also Di very dubious).

11717
.

(\/offoll.;
-

-,

rtnrraa

547

nas
T^jri7 n.[m.] a barley-measure

Innn^p
apparel

n.f. appar.

wardrobe, wearing

vvb

only in IBN'l (Etli. \8i$"l: tunic); 22 Mrtn tsn-^y 2 K io ArJ toO *$


;

(NH

id.,

corn-measure); only in C"!)K>


;

'71
.

D'Hife'-iBn

Ho 3 s
(Levy
(cf.

ace. to 53
),
203

= 13= ion

w'/3.X

q v .), cf. Mish.


is

[otitou]

fifadaaX

(fii<rfl )

33

super

vestes.

IfHWB "- sn

but this tradition


);

uncertain
'?.

]n7(v'offoll. mng.unkn,cf.Lag
)

0tU

!Br

).

Now 4"*-'-

oiW,

for

Q D
,

Jl/em,

thirteenth

letter

used as

97'),

92

s
.

b. "to~"iy

up

to

numeral 40

in postB.

Heb.
pp.
v

great degree, exceedingly, f Gn

v.

no.
v.

'Qy.

UNb

axis.

[W3N]
many;
cf.

v.

D3K.

1 s 'a "W . . . neb*!, 4 8 s2 i Is 6 4 'B-iy "fctf 2 S 2 17 1 (cf. La 5 ), v"' 8 -"iw 7 9 8 1 1 9 Dn 8 1 1 25 c. "toirnu ( v f 38

'B~iy, v

abundance, to a 27^ HT13 nTin

15

36

m
.

(NO ( \/of following As. ma'ddu, be many,


increase; ma'adu, HWR888t dance, Dl ;
ZMG1883,342f.

p
7

"l$?)t
19

2Ch 16
.

14
.

133 d. duplicated (Ges' *),


,

tGn

ma'adii, in abun-

'B 'B

Sab.

JJ^SBd-Ar. Chr. 127.

1KB to add, Af fc

DHM
<()

J^

Ez 37 10

VIM D$g] 3 o Nu 1 47 1 K 7 47 2 K 1 o 4 e. "to "to3 lit. w&A muchness,

groio, of plant).

muchness,
1.

tGn
583

2 - 6 20
-

I7
n.f.

Ex

(all P),

Ez

9' 16.
*

~TN?p n.m. muchness, force, abundance, exceedingly (cf. As. mu'du, abundance, Horn
ZMo 1878,711
('treasures

JTNO T
T..Am M ..

hundred

(NH &; MI 20 V
Ph. riNB,
),

jriNB (du.);

SP

T1NO, O'TIKD (du.);

D1 HWB399
in
diff.

1.

ana mu'di, in abundance')

DriKB (du.); As.

me
_

(prob.,

DP
_

75

TelAm. me-af

/orc, mt>A<,

tLH6

and with

s5 2. thy might ; hence 2 K 23 to express the idea of idioms (298 t.)

^Br^M
.

Wkl
ZMG

all

exceedingly, greatly, very (whether of magnitude

or degree): a. (so mostly) as adv. ace, qualify31 ing both adjj. and obs., Gn i "INB 3iB good
exceedingly,
4* "1NB

Ar Jj^. Sab nND) DnND Qs 4,46.6. j^q Eut 8'" 457 Eth. TXt:; Aram. HND, JJo> Palm. HNB n^D 300 r.im6,4. Nab.HXB Eut N*bs 9);'8 Gn6 3 + Yog ia 144 t.; cstr. T1KB 5' + 30 t. (on T1KB Ec 8 v.
X. 1856,

49 ; CIS

I,. 1.6.

2dinfr.);
4S0

pi. abs!

Tito
2

9 Gn5 + 3 2 4

t.'

(TIN? only

wroth exceedingly, 2 1 2" 1 3 niipm -to "133


18
20

$0 "Wl and Cain was 18 1KB T*} tf&\ ravi, 7


s
]

);

niton Kt
(DVJ-)

K n +3
4

t.

11; du.

DTIKB
(nKB)

trjaVj,

v 13 "ikb

^ B*mpn,
n-jTj?

Gn 1 1 19 + 76 1. (but 1 S 18 27 rd. .1KB WeDr KitBu HPS); hundred . 1.


number:
a. abs. sg., (1) foil, nB ,-E>i? flNB Gn
:

io

3-9

21" 24

1635
,

+oft.,

2 4 6 ni-un

as simple
32

by
19

sg.

"1KB NSB3 as a help in troubles, to be found s ( prest'iit) exceedingly; with an inf. Is 47

of noun enumerated
24

33

Jos
;

1N8 "to
18

-jnan

nosya despite of thy

spells

being

ns

43 18" 2 (both E); Wit "B Ju 7" 1 4 2 33 'B 1 Ez 4o l9 + ; 133 'B 2 23 2 Ch 7

K
3

13 very numerous, Jos 9

"to

Tjn'nn
,

!!?,

K7
2

47
;

nanri

Gn 15

49

41

Dt 3'* +

for

which in the
1
14

2o 25* 27 3 6 Ezr 8 ; 1^K 'B= 100,000 1 + 6 t. Ch ; cf. also Gn 1 7 ,7 (P), 2 S 8 4 Is 65 2020,


s

later language is found "1KB 3i;>


10

+Zc

Ch

and sq.n.
D'BVS 'B
etc.; (3)

coll.

33T
3

4 9" (in 1 K io "to firm), 24 jo* and 12 1KB is not even 1KB nj"jn +2 Ch 16 8 usually separated from the word it qualifies by

(2) less oft. sq.


2

24

S8 =iChl8 4 [NX 1K5 3 HNB Gn 26 IS (J), pi. C^Vf


2
4
,

Ch

3
,

B^M

'8

K 18
cf.

4
,

seldom, and
,

late,

preceded by
,

n.pl.:

more than one or two words


"1KB

(as
'1

Gn

20 8

1N"11 see,
1!
.

HSB
2
6'

D3'Bin

J e 52 23 nKBn TliBK Ez 42 2
8 32 4 2 9 ; (4) exceptional 26
;

Ezr
Jj

MSteOT,

Nu
4

11

10

1KB
10

f]N "WVl);

Ch3

16

is

*1M
*1D3

however, Dt3o'

Jui2 2 2S12 5

iKn"^3i

It precedes its verb,

+Vm7

n ?Vl "to (hence

Dn33p nXBEzrS Dt22 19 (i.e.shekels);

also,

with ellipsis,
2

HNB

K!2

HKB

Si6'(i.e.cakes);
2

n n

nan
(5)

548
hundred,
r\if

nmNn
s3

noun enumerated, esp.= a hun10,0 Am 5" 3 Lv 26 88 (H), dred (men, persons) Ju 2O


PIND without
(children), 8' b. abs. du., (1)
1
2

Gu

iChi2 M ;'DPri7 10 =ioo(blows),Ec6 3 =ioo

=
,6

these usages v., further, 5 (P), etc. 97 134 3 and esp. Ko"- 217 "- Da8y tH36B 37(d) Ges**
' '

On

niND B'bf 5
.

nJB>

D^Bh

TOPI

100 (times). On Ne
foil,

12 39

v. infr.

by
1

sg.,

B*K
2

D
S i6\
,

'" t3. IDsn riKD Herner s ' n, d z *h i>rlerimAT(1893) Ne 5" a hundredth part of tlve money; but
' -

S 18 27 30 10
1

S 15 11

0$
15
,

'V

S 25"

J,ldz ,l,K,,rvln read quite poss. nxtfo the de&i(Gei


'

nsv 'D
rOE> 'O

io

=2 Ch 9
s6
,

^'aiSi5
1

1870. 227
,

Qj.

Gn 1 ^(P);
,

(2) less oft.sq. pi.

D'^
O'tfjK,

'O
(11.

i"!N^2 n.f. used as n.pr. of

tower on

Jos 7 2, (JE),
1

S 30 21 cf. (3) also preceded by n.pl.: 'o D^y Gn32 15 ' crbrn v u (E), ' D^ienn s2 20 8 Ezr 2 65 (4) c. 1 K 7 2 Ch 29 cf. 1 Ch 15
; ,

14 Ezr 8 4

2S

0>^SH "O

S25

18
,

1J

northern wall of Jerus., nKOn b'WO

Ne 3

1 2

s9
.

["l^O], "*}*?? v Bub


-

n1N

>

P-

l6 su P r

elli]>sis
1

*1D3 'O

Ju

Ch

M
'(v

33

van

' DrVt*0 ; (5) as pred., d. H). c. abs. pi. ri(i)ND


1 7
4
:

DKE (v/of following, mng. unkn.;


prop.

01
U60d

S20S

v/ DlN

= Din black,
Jb31 ' 7

cf.

already

Ew

).

(i)alone,=AMradrerfs,niSOp 1 S 2g*by hundreds, so 2 S 18 4 (both + thousands); esp. 'a(n)


captains of (the) hundreds
1

Ex

8 21 25 (E), 2
'

^V K
8
4

tfflND n.m. blemish, defect (for CND, which, although found only late, is (si vera 1.) appar. original form, Ko " 146) 'd abs.
;

1**".|.; (2) multiplied, sq. t?'K 'D

noun enumerated,

in sg.:

e6b> Ju
'O

300

mm,

cf.
,3

v 7JU6

2. 1. of physical defect Dn I Jb 3 1 7 of moral stain usually


4
. ;

fig.

'0

p3^ '333

Exi2 27 (E),etc; TVf

J73-1K

Gni5 (JE) 400


Ch
V$f S 23 s
4

years; IJ? ' K*Dn 2 S 24' 500,000, cf. 2 7 i 3 i7; 33T 'D VV Ex I4 (J) 600 chariots;
vrtt '
1616

om.)

(= foregoing; quiesc. N (NH id.; Aram. NDIO, Jje<>o) ; abs. 'd Lv2i +i6t; sf. toDPr 9 7 DDDt32 ;
'

tD1!2 n.m.
17

lv21

17

Ju 2o 700 men; h)n 'o robe> 2 800 slain; 33T 'D JteTl Ju 4 313 900 chariots;
300 foxes;
niJiriX 'D

1. physical, a. in blemish, defect (chiefly H): man, as excluding from priestly service, Lv
2
j

i7.i8.3i.2i.23.

(3) less oft. sq. n.pl.:

O^HS> 'D B>V JU15 t^on Jb i 3 500 she-asses,


after
3

disfiguring
4'; (in
-

man 2S14 25 woman


,

Ct

all

3 'D 0*0); as caused by man upon


.
-

etc.;

(4) rare,

and
1

chiefly late,

n.pl.
cf.
42

'D b6b> D , E'???

K 11
;

man LV24 1920 b. in beast (ref. to sacrifice) Lv22 20 21 2S Nui9 2 Dti5 21 21 1 7' (in all 3' HVl).
2.
fig.

= 2 Ch 4",
'D Vhg\
"1J53

300 concubines,

of moral blemish
cf.

Ch 4 42 2 Ch 14 8 etc.; after n.coll. 9 3 ' TOn 2 Ch 35 (5) rare is 7$

dubious,
<

Dt 32 s (but text very Dr); D3D Tj-aa urn Jbn"; of


(||

shame of repulse Pr 9 7

f0\>).

Ex 30 24 (P); (6) ellipsis of n., *)D3 'D B&p Gn 45 s2 (E), etc. d. cstr. sg., only sq. sg., and 5 late njB>VlND Gn 1 10 2 1 25' (all P) + 25 t. P,
:

nO^lSp
Thes from HD1

pron. indef. anything


ilD, like
-

(ace.

to

Ch 25 9 Est i ; (Dr Intr124) (also c. other numerals, 12 v. 2 infr.); DXD Ec 8 = 100 times (DMpyB flND),
1

quidquid, against which 254 26538* Ko"" 146 is the MiVel tone; ace. to Ol an old accus. from DWD in sense of speck,
particle, cf. Fr. point: in As.

sc. D5?3,

or perhaps only appar. cstr.


.j

Ew

tb.2j 9

_ Ne 5 v
:

(Ko

" 228

cf.

manman

(prop.

infr

as part

of larger

number

a. usually preceding tens


c. )

who? who?), assim. mamman, or manma (man, who ? + generalizing ma), mamma, is any one,
minma(min,what ? + ma), mimma, is anything, S7lB,ll in "-Vf samt

and

units,
all,

(1) with noun expressed once, or


earlier usage, usu.

not at

before ten

if

m^

); anything,
12

usually
r

no unit follows, otherwise without 1 before ten 218 8 (see Ko"") Cfty "b^\ flNO Ju 2 ; niKD VV 4 133 tfzn D-B'B* 1 K io' 666 talents, etc.
:

negative sentences, as
-

Gn 2 2 HD1ND V EWPN!
31

(excep-

tions are

Ne
)

s4

and v 31 ); (2)
n3B>
(cf.
1

chiefly late,

with

noun and

repeated:
,

D'YfP. njB>

HND

v"7 iri "^-' (euphem. for something bad), 30 6 9 16 1S12" 202639 HDWD, 39 40 (euphem.), 14 3 6 7.1b.21 2 9 e tc, JUI4 1T3 pN POND1, Ec5 25 43 'O p lit. nought li:OJ)3 NK" t6 '01, 1 K 18
12 of anything! Je 39 JH HD1ND

n<>y jnen 6n 23' (P) gp.. Da *xpo..T....>UJ


tens
ilWDI

898)

ton dndi hdn tpm b legg oft) foll


_

1^>

and

units, chiefly late,

c.

Brfay

Nu7
;

M
c.

(P);

Ex 6'*

(P), etc.

D'C'Vl V3B> noun after ten and after

nw nKEfl

repeated

strengthened by

->3

= surely
22 s8 ;

tGn 39 s3
;

S 3";

bvn S; after DN
sentence

not,

S 3 s6

in

interrog.

Nu

in

affirm, sentence

Dt 24 10 n^n-'S
in)

'D DKEto

'Jjp.a

a pledge of

(= consisting

nlND
anything,
2

549
2

S 13 2 (euphem.),

K 520
VT

Used
let
all.

Berthol ^BSD);

1.
33

reject,
6

refuse,
1
44

a.

c.

ace.
7

adverbially,

1S21 1 lym n

'o

^N B^K

God
23
27

rejects

men Ho
i9..9

9"

S is 2326
(H),
'

i6'-

K
1

no one know of the matter in anything at

Je7

!M.26

4
;

Lv

26

riwo, [rrywo]

T.m

io

La5

2222
20

DNDrn
(J),

God

Nun
7

nri3J

^
;

89

9
;

20 6 ^53 JbS men reject


7
;

idols Is 3 1

mm Am

iS8 7 'io' 9 men 1S8 Jb 30 evil ^36', knowledge H04 divine 24 24 3 Is 5 TOTI 1 S itf '*, nipn Ex 20
6
,

JTWjp Kt

v. TVfD.

^wp, n^JNO,
[TDMO]
v.

ri^Ssn
v.

v.

btt.

frotB, D^SONO]
ion.

ydh.

D'pruKj^ lD10Jb5 Pr3 var. things Is 8 Ez2i 15 ^n8 22 Jb3i B b. c. 3 God rejects men 2 K 1 7 20 Je 6 30 3 r 37 + j8 iM7 that in which man confides Je2 37 men reject evil Is7 ls ", 12 9 divine min Je6 -\21 IS30 Je8 n.pn Lv26 43 6 13 16 var. things, (H); CDSira v (H), Ez5 20
;

15

,7

19

15

T[|f%U] vb. Pi. refuse (Qal perhaps be


distasteful, of. Syr. JjJo taeduit, ~nguit,

Nu 1 4

Aph.

6e slothful ; Pi., as term, techn. of girl, refuse to acknowledge marriage contract; poss.

NH

Je 4 30 f 106 24 2. despise, 21 c. ace., God subj. D3 Jn 'J-|DKO 'JltUS? 5 I hate, I despise your feasts; elsewhere men subj.
3'

(J) Is

15

33

Am

'2 'D

me;

DvMJJ DJ Jb 1 9 even young children despise n "OX 9 21 1 despise my life, cf. iE>SJ DN,0
;

18

akin to Eth.

n>}J: reject ;

Ar.

maintain); TL

^ LI

is sustain,

Pr 15 32
obj.

13 'a "V2X
16

nyn

rn v6r\

Ju g is not

this

Ex 7"+4t.; fs. HiND ls 3 Jei5 +3t.; row? Exio etc.; Imp). RRftEx
Pf. fKO
,

the people that thou despisedst?

s D^Jf'D Is 3 3 ;

om. Jb
33

7
s

(<
6

join to preceding

Me

Siegf

22 16 ; Hfl^l Gn^-r^t. etc.; //. a6a. ft? Ex 22 16 ; refuse, (sq. Inf. except 6t. v. infr.)

Ex22 Nu subj. Gii37 (J), Je3i 20 21 22" (all E), Dt 25' 1 S 8 19 2 S 2 23 13' 1 K 20 s5 2 1 15 Est i 13 Jeso^cf. Jb6 7 V'77 3 Pr2i 25 18 8 19 Jei5 ; without Inf. 1Ct<>! JKO;t G1139 48
human
3i
15

1717

Du); 3 4 36 42 (@ Siegf pW ; 33 Symm Bo DNBN) Ez2i 18 (but v. supr.). Nipb. be DNBri I s 54 s Pt. DNDJ rejected: Impf. (wife) Je 6 r0 (silver), \jf 1 5 4 (= reprobate; opp. " 'ST);
;

f.

nDNtpa, riDXOJ

Zess (for

4 DM) ace.

S 15 9 rejected, i.e. tcorfAto We Klo Dr Kit Bu HPS


i

(both J), 1 to obey /,? s

S28 23 also 2K5 16 esp. of refusing commands Ex 4 s3 7" io! 16 28 (allJ),


;

(||fOM, rd. n\2i;

c f.

DDD,

QD Nipb.)
'

Ne 9
3.3

17
;

also
s

yjf

g 9 recusant Pr

g6

j ,io i

cf 2

24

5 s Pr 21' v. esp. Je 3 . Zc n. witnout Inf 7 30 Is i once subj. '* Nu 22 13 (E).

78

10

Hon

tD^MQ T
La
45

n.rm.l refuse UD'bn 'DiND? 'no L J

T.J

_^

offscouring

and

refuse thou makest us.

fll.
id.,

[DKQ]

T^'p

adj. verb, refusing, sq. Inf., and alw.


'*;

but rare and

of disobeying

Ex i T
' .

9- io

(all J),
.

Je 38

21
.

q.v.);

Impf
^ 58 s

vb. Niph. flow, run (Aram. secondary form of DDD s 3 ms. DNB>1 Jb 7 my skin hath
dub.;^

t[jHK]
obeying
fl.
reject,
'1

adj. id. pi.

triKD sq

hardened and run (i.e. again, afresh

> GHoffm

Inf., of dis-

Du

rd. DB>1,

Bu
v.

Je 13 10

D^D iC3

DNBJ1, ^DDD); 3 mpl. 1DNB? of annihilation of wicked). (fig.

[DKft]
despise;

vb. reject (NUid.; Aram.DND


K815

[n-rN'?]
b-2^72,

HSN.
v. iBK.

BA comp. (dub.) Ar. JLSS (Kam.); As. ma'&su is perhaps Supp1 55 destroy Meissn );6Qal Pf. 3 ms. DKD Is 6 2 ms. nose J e i 4 19 8 + 4t.; sf. odko ^5 3 s8 M 1 S 4. 3 1.; nriDSO Ju 9 I5 + 22 t. Pf.; Impf
lightly esteem
-

rVhBNQ
(f-

t^KQ

A- r -

u^^

a ^' n(^ ^

white

camel,

whence Lag BN29 prop. fNO 37 fQX (D'JfCN) Zc 6 ).

for the

difficult

M DWS? Jb8 +3t.;


1

DXD^ 3 6

Jb36

5
;

sf.-JDNE>l
cf.'

SI5

23 - 26
;

for

^D-DSM Ho 4"

(so Baer,
;

De

t["1^Q]
irritate, J.ZS

vb.

(cf.

Ar.

JLI

excite hostility,
;

compiut.vur.i8f..

/ not x'j V an"d.H)rd.^DNDgi 3rap l.


t.

,9 7 1DKB? Je6 + 2 t; JMp? Is 3 i ;+ 12

Impf.;
;

Inf. abs.

Dto
;
,

Is 7'

516

DNO Je 14" Las 22


;

break open, of a Hiph. wound) 24 priok, pain Pt. T'NDD Ez 28 ; f. nn.NOp Lv 51 24 of i3 + 2 t.; of thorn 'O fib Ez 2 8
(fig.

r.
;

D3DNO Is 30 12 M0 Am 2 4 Pt. DNiD Pr 15 32 DNbls 3 3 15 f.nDNtaEz2i 15 (textdub., Co"pNto; Berthol 'IBSCfl), v 18 (also dub., Co DnKB;

oppressors of Isr.,

3N3D pp); elsewh. of leprosy 52 (nJT|)= malignant t Lv 1 3" 1 4" (all P but Sam. in all these has riNTlD, -/fOD = be
||

obstinate, cf.

Thes 816b Di).

550

prao
t"0O n.m.
excellence

n-WQ T-: .

v.

nt*.
-* '

mN"2 t:

v.-nx.

(NH
16

id.,

choice

[n'nnn], fihtXl u t T T
.
* :

v.

ha.
v.

fruit;

]^b fruit; Ar. Js^I <7fory, 13 'd cstr. Dt33 + 4t. Dt33; honour, nobility);
Syr.

Nino T

v. vta.
'

naiao T
6

to.
'

1 71210 a.m. Gn7

flood in time of
;

Noah

Jew.-Aram. K^3D Syr. JIqjojo; der. dub.; Thes al. Vb^, but improb., v. Dl FnL 1221.. 0gs j,j ^ g p (B at.) loan-word (yet form unkn. in As.), or fr. \/i?33 As. nabdlu, destroy Dl

(NH

id.;

1H5D Ct 4 excellence : 7 ; sf. excellent or choice things always of gifts of nature D^Of ' Dt 33" i.e. (natural) gifts of ' v" heaven ; BfcB> nfaCfl ' v 14 ; DWT*; 15 nbiy rftna 'd v ong jhk 'd
pi.
13 D'TMp Ct 4 14
; :

(||

pi. abstr.'

'

"")S (

= excellent
.

nqm

<fth)

B$w

fruit) Ct' 4

1316
;

'D

HWB3f.. c f JjJPar.lM;
175
10

yfr

Q ne *S9.10crlt.n.Bbr.m.S. and O.Vhitehouse \ ); 'o only Gn 1115 alw. abs. and alw. cart. exc. Gn 9 29 ' iiJ? IW tfb 9"; foil, by -'tan <m Gn 7 Wp 710 as appos. Gn 6 f; "Bn D Gn 7 9"; H*? *6 T3b D^sn niV Gn 9 as epoch, in phr. <ttn "lTO o 32 1 1 10 (del. as gloss Bu Di) 3E* 'e> * Gn 9 1
Prol. 122

alone =foreg., 7

14

001 "- 293

T [n313Tp] n.f. choice or excellent thing;

17

pi.
(||

abs.

nSVWQ, as

gifts,

Gn 24"

Ch

23

32

17

nrop),

Ezr

6
.

15

ffl

t7H'nB0 n.pr.m. a chief of Edom, Gn 54 B M8..,X (Ch), A MfTo8,X 36* = 1 Ch i


;

1^29'

Che*
tive

a< the flood sat enthroned (so most; """ 'a< Zfte storm' (deslru;tion-= destruc'*
-

(Gn), MyfSi>j\ (Ch,

cf.

Derenb

i,Bto

'

L) (cf.
rriJD

Sab. bviiO

Palm.

but IBH seems in all the n. pr. of the flood other passages to be almost
'*),

storm Id Bbr

(iTTUD)

Cook

Aram. Glow. 70\

cf.

99 also Di <D Is 54 ).

iiap,

pi;p

v.

ru.
v.

D^rao Kt
yiio

v. pa.
1

nraao t
:

v.

do.

b'lsa, hftxo, h'lxa

ha,

v. joj.

nj^QO
v. eha.
v.

v.

pa.

a^Q
1, 11.

n.pr. v. JO.

[ahao, trttfap]

-lino

rrrtao
.

rn^so hyp

v.

l m. .

"time, i.n.-inin

-ra.
v.

[rntaa] v im.
ND3.

v. !>.
v.

tOM t -

v.

D3J.
v.

NB20 t
:

nb;o
-

&.
nsys
^j.

[nsarp]
v.

dm.

rrono

run.

[rpyV?!?]

^3

pD,

]So,
v.

p.

njjfcao

v.

pb.
1.

[rm>?]

v. roa.

rn^aa
,

noao

v.

cjaa.

po

v. "33p.

1830

v.

-va.

H.'TCZtE) n.pr.m.
1

Edomite chief

Gn 36"=

TttJJ^E^Q n.pr.m. a chief of the people, Ne IO 21 Baya0ijr, A Mauuf>r)s, Mtyaiot.

Ch i a

A@L

Mafap,

A (in Ch)
-

n.pr.loc.
Edoia. 39\

Mabsar (Onom. 277


v. v.

63

'

137

Mafiaap; on '") cf. Buhl

iJUJ vb.
lapsus

cast,

i^o

est et cecidit
,

throw, toss (Aram, Lexx. ; X Pa "\3.P hurl

[rnrrc]

ma.
ens.

Qtono

v.

oba.
v.

down 2 cstr. Vn
the

33

overthrow);
cstr.
_

Qal

Pt. pass. pi.


to
130, '

^TjrrijK

n0 Ez 2 1 " they are thrown


before prep. v. Ges !

[o'nto?]
I

ni^cnp
;

sword (on

ten.

Dae,n.. nsBi)
t/c

n.m. soothsayer, magian (loan-word HWB 397 fr. As. mahhu, soothsayer, D1 perh. orig. HA 313 Sumerian, D1 ); JET31 Je 39 chief-sooth-,*2

89" and

Pi .rvrf'p y-Mb too?] his throne to earth thou hast hurled.


n.pr.loc.
1.
1

Pf 2 ms

tfra??

S 14 2

district (?)
-

sayer, in train of Nebuchadrezzar.

utaaa

GMer 176 near Gibeah (home of Saul), cf. Buhl ; Maycov, MnyeSSeo (We thinks n.pr. not

v.

eoj.
v.

riSn;ra

v.

bj.

nttaaa
*TJQ

va.
foil.;
cf.

< P.3 threshingrequired, and prop. n?J? ( so Bu, but word not in Hebrew ; Klo, floor; 28 2. Is io place north of improb., $")jU?).
,

(-/of

Ar.

glorious, excel in glory).

Michmash (and Gibeah), MayeSa, perhaps p " 3121 00 Buhl'"modern ruin Mahrun Di^' Bd
-

mao mao T"


:

551
Ju
16

noma
3
1 1

v.

to.

S 4",

cf.

(sim.)

18

109

of fighting-

attire
(||

17 (c. S5*nb); of priest's garment


s
;

38

vb. 03^1), v

39

18 4

S 208
BoSl

1? Vn

|n'3n

[nD-)2n]

v. spj.
i,

BTOE
n.

v.

EhJ.

Lv6

cf.

[HP,

nj*JP]

sub

m.

TQ

v.

mo.

"0*np

v.

in.
Ph. TDD J
,

fi.

nip

n.f.

measure, measurement,

TTQ

vb. measure

(NH .;

Ar. a! extend, stretch, x. a corn-measure, etc. HTD As. madddu, measure; Jew.- Aram. n. '^ Pf. P^P) Qal measure, proportion, rule); 15M i s.-rnpUs 13 Is 4 o +9t.Ez; sfjTlOEz42

D Ex garment (mostly late) 2, 2 cstr. TWO Ez 40 + 2 t.; pi. nine 26 +35t.; 16 Ez 4 i 17 +i2t.; Vn'np^i33 s r/r/npE^S ;
stature, size,
;

1.

measure,

act

measure Ez 41 17
(P),

of measurement, 3053 ; (del. Co), 42'* 48

i.e.
cf.

long 4 Jos 3
s"

1CI123

29
,

v. also
fig.,

65?; !TIC1consec ; Dt2l


:

Ez43

10
;

Vp& consec.
/to/."^

Nu 3 5
Ez
om.
45
;

s
;

/mp/."!??.

3
;

Zc2 6

measure, chiefly
16 18

Wl Ex i6
Dt
21
2

Ru 3 + 22 t. Ez; zms.lta? Wbn EZ47";


15 18
;

liquid measure,

Lvia^H); once of Jb28 M tn Dig Je 31


;
.

measuring-line; '

s 'BH n?p \>2T\ Zc 2 {id.); 16171819 Ez 40 3S 4 2 16 (del. Co), v measuring-reed

lit.(usu.sq. ace. rei; obj.


18
,

2. measurement, size of curtains in tabern.


26
2-8

Ex

Ex

Ez 4035

cf.

47

(but v. Co);
s ' 4 "' 5

36
2

916

(all
3

P);

cf. 1

K 6*

37

(both

||

3*j3),

sq. ace. of

measure Eu 3 Ez 42" 47 ); s 1. measure of length, distance Nu 35 (P), 6 Dt 2i s (D), Ez 4o"iso + 32 t. Ez 40-47 Zc 2 15 18 3. fig. 2. of dry measure Ex 16 (P), Ku 3 of measuring waters Is 40" (of **) of requital
15
.

^22 4olO.10.21.22.24.28.HU2.33.3S 43 3 also 48"; once of time, *BJ rnp ^39*; prob. Jbi i 9 (fig. of God's wisdom) where H'TO^rnp, 14 3*7 02 house of size Je 22 flfaB rV3 cf. Sta' ;
'

911

Ch

EZ

13

Is 65'.
Pfffl

+ Niph. Imp/. Tft


;

Je 3 1 37
;

Ho
f

Je33

mo WK = man
BO also prob.
v.
||

of

size, stature,

Ch

1 1

23

20 6

; '

be

measured, of sand of sea

Je 33 s2
consec.

37 of heavens Je 3 1 .

Jb7

ttlR1
(cf.Ges

H Pf TW*
2
;
>

Ho 2

pP]),
3

2S 2 1 20 (for p, Qr Jh?, We Dr Kit Bu pi. Nu 13 32 Is 45".


;
)

);/m#-np;i2S8
9
;

8 1. extend, conv 2 ; "IflPX \|/-6o io8 make extent or continuation) subj. tinue ( 2. measure, measure off, ?393"1J? Jb >j*. of apportioning Moabites to death and life, sq. 2 2 metaph. of consf. 2 S8 ; also obj. Dv?n v

DTO]
1

3. measured portion, extent, stretch (of wall) 4. garment Ne n.i9.20.2i.24.27.30 c f_ z ^s


(pi. poet.)

+
,

133

t[in^]
n*TOD Jb 3 8 s

n.[m.] measurement; t/f n?


i.e.

of the earth

(||

1g

lfa n$p?>
,

tVHE
unknown,
f
11.

quest,

sq. ace,

8 8 ^6o =io8
6

n.pr.loc. city of

Judah J0S15 61

site

(|| P.e"?).

Po.

A Madav; L
'

MaS8<ti>.
fr.

"**Impf. Tjfi^ Hb 3 (subj. God, obj. HS), *ured (viz! with eye) 93 Hi AVRV, but dub.; itraXtvSi), X W$, hence shook Ew KeOral.
(fr.

[mtt]
-

n.f. tribute

but /[TiOas] Dtoi

rd.

then rather
i
5

t3t?b^,

mandattu, id., ICJ Kir 4 M also in BAram. nnjp, fTTO id.) Schr C0T ;
,

V naddnu =
.

(loan-word D1 HWB4M

As.
cf.
;

in this conj.; although BID not elsewhere


plausibly, Jjfcl

We,

ijbpn

V^D,
;

cf.

Na

).

tHithpo.

"inform sq. *t^0~^l?

iKij"

measured

(= ex-

m^

4 rnp Ne 5

(secondary
I.

form of "HD

>A>f

foil.)
sf.

tended, stretched) /w'wwseZ/upon the boy.


1S4,12 measure, also cloth gar[ITD] n.m.

t[llD], T 4 Dn'np 2 Sio4 =iChi9

[iTVTO] n.m. garment; pi.


.

ment (as extended, 8 3 to? Lv 6 2 S 20


pi.

(
1

wide)
2

2
,

sf.
9
,

^P ^
v.

18

109
J**?

tnnnip

Is 14
v.

4
,

rd.

rnrnp v am.
.

H9 Ju 5'
25
;

(v. infr.),

Jb S

1 1
1

sub rnp)
sf.

20

Kt (Qr
Dr);

fn. [7T1"TO]
1, 11.

nn.

B^TJ'TO

v.

ma.

rd. peih. tfff, v.

Ch 208

Je 13
pi.)

VTO

S 4 12 + 4

= apportionment
||

?na*?4re (only t.; Je 13", *P-P" n 3T P (of lot


,

1.

cf.

T.IP

p~ra

v.

jn.
2

fin. yVTQ n.[m.]

S 21 20 Qr,

v.

1.

!TTO.

Kt (but v. cf. lit. 2 S 2 1 of Judah, IT}*) ; 2. perh. cloth, carpet (for sitting on), iTTO). Ju 5 10 (so most, conj. fr. context; on pi. in J,
v.

20

yYTO

v. J)T, p.
v.

396.

rrftTO t
:

nn.

nmo
v

v.

nm.

Ges**7,1

*).

3. garment, outer garment

[ncnip], nbn"irp

v.

tjm.

no
G"HDl p*r

552
Medes, Media Madai COT a,OM *" don
say to him,

rra

t"HQ n.pr.gent. 1 (OPers. Mdda Sp^


-

et terr.

nfcW TO what
;

doest thou? 22 13
10

As.

Ec8

Is

45
3S

9 - 10

sq. '3,

Gn 20

rrb>sr3

nw no
Note
in

Gn
2 ,! ;

); 1. people, as 'son' of Japhet io 2 (P)=i Ch I s ; as hostile power Is 13 17

a7

what hadst thou


etc.? 3 i

in view, that

Ex
32

16 7 '?
21

thou hast done, HD Urui and what are we,

land and people, ""ID -3^P Je 25* ( + oVj? ^bp), 5 1 11 28 ; DTS1 'B 'obp Dn 8 20 cf. no* DIB Est i 3 14 819 io! ; MnVm. 6 2. of land alone =J/edi'a 2 K i8 n
JJTJ

no
;

Dn

that

'

is followed sometimes partic. (a) subst. in appos. (against Arabic usage,

.?

Nu

22 28

HbV

8
,

etc.

TO

by a which
it

does not permit this: "v?* -"* 170 ), so that


. .

I7

(both

becomes virtually an adj.: VS3"TO what profit s6 10 14 8 .? Gn 37 + 30 Mai 3 ; Is 40 DIDVno,

t*H>D

adj. gent. Mede, Median, nan

B^-VJ

Mai
,

13

^ 89*
3

ibn
1015

,TO

"3N-13] (inverted for


8'

HD
as

Dnn

?JS

"VP) remember
48b

(of)

what (short) duration


B!i

"'"TO (i.e.

TTO)

Ch 30

3
,

1
v.

no 1

e.

am,'Eci 5

68 "

(Da*

Kb'"-

23

')

''"TO v. *!.

Jb 26". And with the subst. exclam., yjr 89 idiom, at the end (in Arabic preceded then by
-:
is

w* 8
1
2

"* 49

td, nr-tp

v.

p.
ro^ra
v.

there in

D^-ra
jp-ra,
]~ro
v.

v.

1.

p-ra.

in.

24"

S 26 18 njn T3-npi and what 10 my hand, evil ? 20 (vid. 3), 2 S 1929 s 12" Je 2 ty a twnat laxo-no,
-

),

1, 11.

n:-ra, nan-ra

Ec
v. ton.

1 1

Est 6 s

(6)
2

contr. nj

fEx

firm ^to, jiom, ? 1 S 10", 13 (nt 4 c); Gn3 rpfeq> ntfr.TO;

p.

O^T?
v.
cstr.

v. frns,

^to.

srra.jnb, n?4lb
[pnjTTp],pl,

m*.
v. "ipT.

I2 18 29 25 \i> nnB>ynNrnp; similarly 26 10 42 28 +, either what, now, hast thou done ? or what is
this that

thou hast done


to thee
?

vid. HI

4 d)

(c)
?

"TO

Di"\p~|^

If what
rfo<

i.e.

wta aifeiA
2i 17 "Wl
2

thee
;

or W*a<

n^iio t

v.

jin.

m-ra t \
:

v.

w.
v.

thou want
6
16

Gn
s8

}Wip
(cf.

[T]-np]

v.

th.
.

[tthip]

trn.

S14 1 K i Ju 18 23 npyn
2

Jos 15 18

2
a

K 6 Ez 18
t^-to,

(accents); sq.

Gn

20 9

?, no

[nttrir?] v

&n.

133' '3 Dyb), Is

22 1
1

n^y
5
;

^".TO

(cf.
15

7ra<W

!~!Q, rarely

"77Q
Ch
13

(e.g.

Gn

43

31

Jos 22 16
4
2

Ju8'),
Is 3
15

"HE, -HQ,
i
6
13

Mai

15

(IP, -D (fEx Ch 30 3 ), B (only

Qor Jon i* what is it to thee as a sleeper? (accus. Da' 70 * cites Qor 74 50 ),


(cf.

toCto 7rotr;), \^

14

without

'? Is 3

57

810

);

with a

ptcp.,

Ez
(d)

82

in

*
?

(if

DriN be treated as strengthening D3b). ("b) l^-nperteAo* hast thou (have I)

DTOtEz8

Kt., Qr.Dn np)_ on the distinction in the use of these forms, see Ges' 37 pron.

interrog. and indef. what? how? aught; used of things, as "p of persons (Aram. Jci, NO, Ar. U; prob. apoc. from a longer form with n or nt, As. mind (Dl HWB417f ), Eth. y1t;

1 in the 19' Is 22 52 (e) Jer 8 9 G\b np-npsm, and wisdom of genit., what ( what kind of wisdom) is theirs ? Nu 2 3 s b. often in an indirect (v. infr. 3). question,
.

here

Ju 18 s

16

as after ntT\,

Gn

2
20

19

to see lirtripv-no

what he

ment;
nouns

interrog. what ? a. in a direct question, before either verbs or

c {.W

comtt

Ko' L3sa ):l.

would call it, 37 Vrf&n his dreams will come, Nu i3 19f

WTO
-

n^JTJj to w/ta< 1 a ; "I'sn

Hb

Gn
1

32

what hast thou done ? s 13 1 5 ^inn-HD what wilt thou give me? Ex 3 M and so very often: KTrnp toBh-10, i2 13" 9 nsi no j e i" Zc5'; rbtt no Zci
4
;

Gn

10

TWV HD

31

jm
;

39

Ex
;

ib

4 32 Jb 34

yoty

NU9
:

"

mmo
;

ne^-no

15 nvnb, 16 nyct^Ki (cf.

85'),
9
;

nm

2K2

S 17 s en'a NU15 34 1K36 24 6 p?n Jb6 23 Nui3 18 ps<nnNDn x-n


2
,,

bw

Am 7" +
vid.

Is

DnK HO; Ju 18 8 DDK HO T15? >b no wto have I still ? 21" nWo-TD wliat ( = how much) of the
;

Jl

N"n no,

V'

5 22 39 Is 41

n*fii

4"

nsn np fflMfthn.--

"^

In some such cases


c.

it

24 Comm., v

to the simple rel., as Jer 7 17

approximates in meaning s8 s4 s3 33 Mi 6 Jb 34
.

night
to

(is

Am 7'); to express surprise, Jbo

past)?=as what ? (qualetn f)


12

Hg a* (cf.
who shall

=ofwJiat kind ? (Germ, was fiir ein ...?), with an insinuation of blame, or reproach, or 10 contempt: Gn 37 nm Dlbnn no what is this

no
dream which thou hast dreamt ? 44 13 Jos 22 16 Ju 8' 15" 20 12 1 S 29 3 rbm B^jayn no, 1 k 9 13
nnn: ic'x ni*n Dnyn no, 2X9" 18' 9 d. no is often used in questions to which the answer little, or nothing, is expected, and it thus becomes equivalent to a rhetorical negative (cf. q b, M? f c ): ( a ) Gn 23" land worth 400 shekels K'n no wftai t* ? (i.e. it is someb
.

553
2.
rogative
:

no
Used adverbially
(a)
:

a.

as

an

inter-

how

especially in expressing

what

is
"
1

regarded as an impossibility,
1

Gn 44

'"

PTOM" ? how

shall

we

justify

ourselves?

t'<

43 Jb 9 2 nj yye^-np, 2 K 4 made a covenant with my eyes, 3 '3 by \$am noi and how should I look upon 24 a maid? ( ui, *C non), Pr 20 P?J"TO D"JK1
-

Nu
25

2 38 8
1

s io 27

4 4
.

'

thing quite insignificant), 27 Ju8 'rfa'VIDl 033 n*, i4 ,a Ho 9 s io 3 ^ 30 10 56 s Jb 15 9 16 6

s7

TOf!

an indirect question,
Aow;,

Ex

io 26

5
V--

39

V* ^n-no nynX; nrno


prise),
1

now?

(in sur-

21"

2 2 1317

La 2 13 Ct5 9 "iVTO infrrip wAa* is thy


?
||

Gn
5

beloved (more) than a(nother) beloved

xi>,
1

K2

27

20

*ja
6 i
.

iKu
Gn
that

16

^:

>33

r$Ji3-i6) -n-ja

P^n tt-np ( 2 S 20

01 pbn Kfjrfe),

Jb 16 6
'3

'.

(b) sq.

(*!

f),

20 9 37 26

l*qjj

VX3-HD ,Aa<
is

profit (is it)

we
18

should

slay

him? Ex 16 7

Nu

16"

Hb

8" what

thy servant, the dog,

and often in poetry, as tabu is man that thou f rememberest him? Jb 6" i>fTK '3 'nb-no, v " b
, 6 2I I5 + (ef4 tD). Hence, "(c) in the formula of repudiation, or emphatic denial, D what is there ( to me
.7

that he should do, etc.? 8 5 1TOII1 '3 t*iK HO

Ar. complete, U being there used constantly in the sense of not (cf. Walker Hbr " 244lr Kb "- 478 -;
l'

6 ^k, 17 7 f 4 2 ^y wjtaftarro, Jb 12 Ct 8 4 1 adjure you tniyn-nei i5 +; fi^rnp, OS w/ty will ye stir up, etc.? (i.e. do not 5 2? 3 The transition from the )interrog. to the neg., to which in Heb. there is an approx. 16 1 K 12 Jb 31 Ct 8 4 ), is in (v. supr.: esp^

22

K 2K6

kxe6 rnne nrno, j u 18 24 15 pysri no (b) why? Ex i 4

33

||

).

m.i4

b. as an exclam.,
verbs,
is

how

...! with adjectives


s

and

Gn 2 8' 7 mn
place
2

?^.) *}

TTO

(common)
23 18
'

this

and to thee?

i.e.

what have I to do with thee

?
18

Is 5 2 7
-

^3 2
7
;
'

2 no, 8

^ Nu

Dippn S-jirno how dreadful


24

l^nk b"TO,
,
-

vnx

fJu
2

11 12 2
13

S 16 10 aah
21

2 K 9 35 ; cf. 18 differently, without ), t Je 2 'o -p-|i>

K3

Ch

Jos 2 2 M

no, 19

1
9
;

Ct 4 10 10

17 rather

ironically, 2

2 8 no, Vi 3 6 etc.| 20 33 36 S 6 Je 2 Jb 2 6 2 3
.

no what
way
to
;

is

there to thee with reference to the

s 3. Indef. pron. anything, aught, Nu 23 i> WJ!"1 and he will shew me rn f the matter of aught, and I will tell thee

W
,,

0*gy

Egypt ?

Ho

traj^ vnp,

c f. V' 50

16

he shew

me

(ispi))

with n, t Je 23 !8 -13n-nX t^TlD beside (or in comparison with) the wheat ? cf. tj c/iol (wiv) <u\ M Mk 7 Jn2 4 and vol; Mt8 Ar. U. 5 ; jj ^J e. =whatsoever (cf. *9 Ju 9 48 DDK TO g) (a)
:

i> ^li'') and if I see aught, I will, n^-!1 10 ne>P pa ^yrno IK if perchance etc., 20 T thy father shall answer thee aught that is harsh 22 (order, 1 a a), 2 S 18 NrnTOK nonrn but let
there happen what

... I will,

etc.,

Dr"

49

),

(=if S 19 s

wAa do you hasten, and do like me (= whatever ye see, etc.), 2 S 21 4 onoK Dnx no D3b new, Jb 6 24 ; with the apod, introd. by \, 4 3 1 S 20 li> r*W1 1K>3J TOW no ; Est "TO
Vcy
w'B>y djvk-i,
?

TOM

nno

lit.

may

(lit.

aught), I will run,


1

see (that) I

have done

V RJP|

Wi?a
1

v6

12

, ;

9
it
13

hence in the late


k{> nr.B'Nnso!) <3

Jb 13 13 no \by -by:)), v 29 no 'nyT ifo\ 13 s 65 Cf. Ko "* (cf. Pr 9 ), Pr 25 4. With preps.: a. nB3 9) nB3 wherein ? w Ex 22 M Ju 16 5 1 S 14 38 (indirect question; We and so ace. to the various senses of 3 '? 3 )
v 23
(cf.
.
, ; :

and strange idiom of Ch.,


to the rel. what,

sinks twice almost

whereby?
CT/i?

Ch 1 5 DHK

Gn 15 8 Ex 33 Mai I 2 7 2 3 7 -8 w/ire1S6 2 2S21 3 Mi6 6y what means?


16
--

17

because ye were not (employed) for what was at first (on the former occasion), J. etc., 2 Ch

Ju 16

73U n031
;

a<
1

M) /ia<
s

wor th)

I s a ;
i?.'

/or what

Ch

21

(||

K9
?

no"b).

30 *5J?
ficient

b. "1?

what was sufficient ( = in suf26 -B^no (late numbers), cf. Ett 9 (b)
ace. to
. :

tHgi

because of what

ic. nps, nps, prop.


;

frequently in Mishn.,

etc.),
i
9

"f^ V,
lit.

V g <d)

whatever, what

(cf.

tEc

TWtf Wn

.TntjrnD,

what is that which hath been ? it is that which shall be ( = whatever hath been, it is 15 22 24 that which shall be), 6' 7 8 7 io 14 v'3
-

U13) hence much? how many? 131 no? Gn 47" 84 a 2 S19 35 ^ 119 Jbi3 D'pys nps ny 1 k 22 16 15 (=2 Ch 18 ); no? how often?' 3b 21 17 (i.e. how seldom!); in an indirect question, how much ? Zc 2 6 6 As an exclamation, Zc 3 as 7
(Ar. S, Syr.
(a) Aojo

the like

of what

HO
I

554
i),

-no

have done
years
?
!

D'Jt?

many

Iww long

now (nt 4 ^ 78 np3 how often ! 35 nson nos, Jb 7


n03
HI
40
17 19
.

/tow

t[nnQ]
tarry
(cf.

vb. only Hithpalp.


j.4-* '<"
1

linger,

(6)

/or

Ar.

d. nop,

nop (no? mostly before the gutturals K, n, V, s 10 and '< [i.e. ^K.], but twice besides, ^ 42 43 nop also occurs before gutt., in five places noted 6 31 s 15 by Mas. on ^ 43 viz. 1 S 28 2 S z* 1 4 * 49 3 ,3 6 18 Ec 2 15 ), Je 1 5 and before ntGn 4 2 Si4 24 688 20 nop' f 1 S I for what reason ? TOp' f Jb 7
;

Pf wonpnnjui 9 8
Hithpalp.
:!

s.

deZay (Kam.)) ; 6 "finonprin f 1 1 9 ; 3 p i.


tHlft,
10
;

Impf pl.nonpnnGn43 1 Imv. mpl.wpnpnn npnpri>Hb2 39 9 Pt. npiiprip IS29 Inf. npnpnnp Ex 12
;

mGniy
39

S 15 28 ; linger,
10

tarry, wait, of pers.,

Gn
28

16

19
3

43

(J),
60

Exi2

(E),

Ju

26

i9

f1 19

(c.

V&, opp. "flfD); subj.


v.

9 2Si5 Is2 9 pin OT on Hb 2

why? Gn4
s0

6-

mn
,8

etc.; often

strengthened
i3 )oe>i>
20
18

nob why art thou angry? 24 Gni8 13 by nt


,

81

HOinO

mn.
v.

pOVKS

v.

|ox.

32

(=Ju
3

Wn
+

(nj4e),

nt no?,
s2

15

33

22 Gn 25 "noi? ; S 17 , etc., Je 6 20 '3:K nr if so, why, then, am I ? (why do I continue to live?); =to what purpose (sq. p pers.),

Ex 2i0 p DX

^Nn^rro

no\
(si

t[7ri?2] vb. eiroumeise, weaken


vara
1.;

cf.

NH

'np circumcise,

Aram. ?no

''

11 Je 6 20 Am 5' 8 nr no? 'i> no?, Is i Jb 30 2 in an indirect question, DV D3^>, 20 3 Note especially (a) in expostu1 S 6 Dn io 18 lations, Gn 12 *b man xb rmb why didst thou 25 1S 19 not tell me, etc.? v 20 31 27 42 43 lS2I

Gn 27" D"n

only fig. id.) 22 Is i <Ay choice


Pirn
11*- 63
:

Pt. pass. Dnj? 7Vp -|K3p wine weakened with water, so Thes De Che Comm Di Du cf. vinum castrare,

Qal

Ba KrkLd

,M

Che Hl*

(cf.

No ZMQl1

1886 ' 741

comp.
v.

NH

?~mo, Jiu'ce (of fruit, esp. olives);

22 ,3 24'

^22

44

2425

74

'"

+ oft.;

(6)

with an

Ar. j4- *h liquid pitch, suppurating matter;


against this Di.

impf., deprecating, or introducing rhetorically, the reason why something should, cr


oft.
517 f 1 S 19 should not, be done, why should 8 father (emph.) iJtfSTl nt nab, 20 but to thy 32 why shouldst thou bring me ? 20 nov no?
. .
.

rfpqp]

v.

^n.
v. 11.

[VVnp], ^NfeVfto
j-no
1

&t.

ntrj?
9

no why should he be put


19

to death
it

26

?? ?
1

v.

D?n.
v.

16 20

K 14

10
,

etc.

in such cases,

approxi1'

mates in meaning to lest (cf. Ph. CIS 2,21 Dp D3^X D^iaD' ne tradant eos dii), and is in
often rendered

[rnbno], ni-ionp
[nssno],
fl.
deriv.
;

ion.

by

ntjnort, as

Gn

27

45

PSB'K no?"

rofno

v. -jan.

why
,

12 should I be bereaved, etc.? Ex 32 no? 3 10 2 16 15 , n ^VDl^r:N Ne6 i^79 ii5 Ec7 ^17, Jer4o ,
,

pHE]
Syr.

vb. hasten

(NH

Pi.,

and

Iva

on-wf
<2

16 19 17 or m, Gn 47 2 S 2" 2 Ch 25 Ec 5" 7 Jo 2 17 (in 1 S 19" 2 S 13 26 paraph, by pi],


,
,

Ar. J4-* oe practised, skilled (with As. mdru,send, order, govern, cf. II. "ino);Eth.<n>Ud;
frm'ra, <eoc/t;
<h-vs

Pa.

to!.,-

cf.

and, connected with the foreg. sentence by "ICK, cr B', in late, or dial., Heb. it actually has that mng., Dn i 10 nT nop 1$X lest he see,
iirj)
;

6 mahar, trained warrior Bondi '); 6 13 Pt. -ino? Hb i ; 3 fs ninoa Jb 5


.

Egypt. Niph. Pf.


pi.

also

Ct

nviK
7

noW lest
,

become

(so in

Aram.

4 4 o hurried= anxious, 32 ; cstr. 'inpj Is 35 ; 4 disturbed 3pT!nD3 Is 35 ; hasty, precipitate,

onrtej is

rrob

Ezr

23

KoH
'

larly =kst).

e.

%, Syr. I4i\i, both reguno-iy (f 4 3 np-ny) until

subj.

nxy Jb5 13
1

so pt. as subst. Is 32";

im-

petuous, of Chaldeans,

Hb i
3
fs.
;

6
(||

when? how long?


89*; in
f.

tNu 24 22 (aposiop.), ^ 4 3 79 s indirect qu., f 74" (cf. n3N ny, 'TO *1J*).

nnp

S 4 14

Is 51";
,9

m np
T

"9).

Pi.
6

Pf

Je 48"

etc.;

n?"^, and nD- ? y, M;, n wA<? Jb 38" 2Ch 10 32 32 upon what ground ? wherefore ? Nu 2 2
;

inp^l Gn i8 + 8 t. Impf. ">np^ Is 5 +2 t. 30 Je 9 17 etc.; v". (1 S 28 infr.); 3 fpl. nj-inpn Imv. ms. "inp Gn i9 22 + n"inp 1 S 23^ 1 K 22,
;

^htrnR JT?n
'

Dt29 (cf. 1 K9 Je 22 ), 4 M Is i Je 8 9" i6' Ez 2 1 12 f 10" Jb 13" (pro13 4 In bably dittogr. from v ); nrno*?y Ne 2 an indirect question, Jb 1 o 2 ^iPTnp ?J> "oy^n, " Est 4' nrnp-^yi nrnp nynp.
np-i>y,
.

23

ino Pr 7 23 + Pt. "inpp Gn 41 32 288 B Mai 3 (on inp Zp I 14 [1 S 23 s2] cf. Kb'ZAW,189'" 8 vid. 1. ino infra), fpl. Schwally 19 1. hasten, make haste, =go or niinpp Pr 6 12 come quickly Gn 18 6 1 S 9 (but del. We
etc.; Inf. cstr.
;'
,

-rra

555
49
17
1

"OHIO
II.

Dr KitBu HPS), Na

Is

Ch
16

12

9
;

=go

"I|"7D

(/

of

foil.;

cf.

prob. As. mdru;


{missive,) gift,

Is 59'; Pt. eagerly, (sq. Inf. of purpose) Pr 1 s of bird Pr 7 a fig. of swift, prompt Mai 3

send,

whence tamirtu, tamartu, TjIHWBSnL. y ^gZMOxl.1886, 1M\

19

calamity IS5

(||Bnn),

J e 48 16

cf.

tS t?n

^*J?
7

Is8

,s
,

infr.

2. hasten

T"in?2 n.m. purchase-price of wife


id.; Ai
'

vb.,

('o having

(NH
1.

really adverbial force):

sq. Inf.

r*$);
2

cf.

S 15" Is32 5i H Pr6 18 Ec5


4

27

20

S2

4i

(subj.
11

God),
l ;

Gn 18 ("W Ex 2 18 io i2
10

3: '

more
913

often sq.

vb.

c.

Gn
)

24

,8MM

44
8

(all J),

45

(E), prob.
419

Dr D,!8 B and reff.; Aram. abs. '0 Gn 34" (J; **) riiwian Ex (E).
||
!
:

'J*

g gK 78

f.

Troph.

Iv. n. 13

JJy

1.

c.

g{

GMch.

381

Mrtqte,
1

jUi);
cstr. "Wfa

S18 25

43

30

(J)

also
1

Ex
'

34

10 (J), Jos 4
27

8'

(all

JE),

Ju 13 10
19"
1

act. is

28" 2 S 15" 25 K 2033 41 2 K 9" Je 9"; so even when 20 not wholly voluntary 1 S 28 (but rd.
23
13
; ;

S 4" 17 48

1823:MM

fill,

[in^]

vb. denom. aoquire by pay- <


-

ing purchase-price (Ar. ,^_I give a dowry, v ' rb "!nom 12 Buhl cf. Gerber marry for

a^i;

prob.WlWeDrKitBu);also,1om.,^io6 48 10 so also esp. c. Imv. Gn 19** (J), Ju 9 Est 6


^KBJ

SS)

; Qal

Pf. 3 pi.

VVID

16 4 usu. obtain

another in exchange
Che), but txt.

79

V'

6 9 18 Ioz3

3. trans, hasten,

M3

7
.'

of.

79

(v.

01

<

",

'0,,

by paying a price, cf. dub.; Impf. 3 ms. sf. + Inf. abs.


(or,

').
6
;

bring quickly 1 K do quickly 2 Ch 4


f
1.

prepare quickly Gn 18 22 9 =2 Ch 18 8 Est 5 s ;


,

nftib \b nanno; n'np

Ex

22 15 (E).

rrtfonno
1.

v.

V?n.

10

a paragogic syllable, attached to 3,

"VTO

(strictly

adj. hastening, speedy, swift Pi. Pt. for "inop v sub ; of


.

"
1

DV,-IK? 'CI Shi?

Zp 1 ";

rd. also

f.

nno) ninon

fofi)

Th WeDrBu; deeper corruption assumed by HPS.


S 23 s2
f
Pi.
11.

his swift foot (for

MT WNl

<p *1)

form with them indepenThese forms, dent words, 103, iD3, iop (q. v.) sometimes IDS are exclusively poetical. except In origin iO is identical with HO what, Ar. il, which is used similarly, pleonastically, with
|, p (q. v.), so as to
,

~\ni2 adv. quickly, speedily (strictly


abs.) always immediately after vb.
;

certain prefixes, e.g.


,153
Ijj25.

Uj, \SS, Cc.


^yAQ
11.

See Qor
} 70.

inf.
8

piKl.

Schr. 1.473 f. 479, 658.

Kern./; 80

Ex
2

32 (J),

Dt 4

s6

4 - 22

9
-

312-' 2 -' 6

28
3

20

Jos2

(J),

Ju
'

mi K5 u.*oi.
] ,

ana

c f.

Eth. htm:, Syr.


,96t
,

17.23

pr

2 g8 ^ on

g^lS ,^8 IQ2

j^^

wnere C

Sab.lDJ3=Ll-,
ii.

DHM ZDMG1883water.

W^f, Homch~
,

,8

precedes,

v. supr.

sub

).
[i*2]=
prompt,
6

TTrTC
skilled; 'D

adj.
iQ'lD

quick,

ready,

^ 45

Ezr

W3bD3 'D B*N

IfcOO , ' T
1 - 2-

2Nb
T

180

n.pr. gent, et terr.

Moab

561220

Pr

22

29
;

cstr.

5 p^Sirip Is 16 prompt injustice.

(MI
etc

3N0;

As. Ma aba,

Ma'bu, Mu'dba,

TninQ
adverb,
16

n.f. haste, speed;


hastily,

usually
+
s

as

ace.

23

M 17 JE), Nu 17" (P), Dt ii Ju 9 2 S Je 27 16 Ec 8" (in all these cases after if**"
(all
(||

quickly:

Jos 8 19 io 6

on g cnr COTUloss., ndonUnl9, 37 TJJTar. 2Mf.,296. M Anm Ne8K " OT Gray Fro'- " cf. Lag etym. ) 12 'ID Gn I9 37 + 1 78t. 3Kb 2 S 8 MvaP ; 1. Moab as son of Lot by his elder daughter 37 2. Moab : a. =: nation of ace. to Gn 19
', ,

vb. (poet.) Is 5 26 vb.); before


Is
4 58 Jo 4 s
(||

S?),

31 37
'O

which Lot's son


37

is

represented as ancestor
t.
'

Gn

i"B);

so also

S 20s8
S
23
27

nf^Wl

(cf.

19
1

Nu
i2
3
9

33 21 29 22

Am 2 12 Je 48 ,2 + 30
Nu2i M
22 4

Je 48

Dr);
i.e.

2K1"
5

ITTJ

13; but perhaps


"WO
(cf. 1

rd. fTVie,
c.

+ oft.;
S
6

Pi. Imv. of

(late):

'03 in haste
-

= quickly Ec 4"; 'tiny, id.


;

);

prep,

2j 2

11.13.13.15

I47'

= territory of Moab Nu T. D n -,B, + Q n 36 25 Nu j 5 20 RuI Ch i 46 8 9 'O n +Dt i 5 28 69 3 2 49 34 5<>


+.

having a king,

Ju 3 12

1.2.6.6.32

^HQ
2S23
28
I

n.pr.m. one of David's heroes


30
I

j u ii 161818 Je 48 s4 33 'o -i3ip tDt 2 8 'o ninny tNu 26'- 03 31" SS^^SS 3<S 13 Dt 34 18 Jos 13 32
-

Chi

13

27

Npc, Ma<pa<
as
is

i,

Maapvav,

Maapt, etc.

^tO T
T

t"'2'in, '
'O

nj3M^0

adj. gent. Moabitish


1

"hs tfn T
(lit.

"i!T2 ..
speedy

,:l n.pr.m. Is 8

Swift

is 6oo<j/,

prey).

Dt 2 3 4 + at., "3Kb Ezr 9 pi. D"3Nb Dt 2 11 '3io Dt 2 s fs. n;3t<io R u i 52 + 4 1.; '3^b itu s6 ni>3sio 1 k ii'Ne 4 '; rraKto 2 Ch 24 fpl.
; ;

Ssv.
13;

556

BTO
;

'2Kb
1 ;

Rui
1 ,

4
:

m.

=a
Dt
2

Moabite
1 1
46
;

Dt

23*

Ne 1 3
'D

1W = <Ae Moabite 1 Ch
so pi.
4
;

coll.

= <Ae
23
;
1

(P 25

of

fire,

||nMn
;

Co Berthol)
30

N?), and also in ritual,


-

46
2 -3 - 4

14

(but *H ni3n

Lv

24 (H),
(H),
cf.

cf.

Ex

Moabites Ezr 9
D'tS'J

11 - 29
;

fpl.

as adj.
fs.
10
;

as "D

Eu i as subst, 1K11 Ne 13 T M 'n TVn Eu I 22 2" 2 Ch 2 4 esp. adj. 6 as n.fs. Ru 2


1
;
.

(P; shew-bread), Lv 2 4 29 30 38 (P; of lamp), Ex 28


-

Ex 27
33
;

b. of regular re-

4'

petition

meals
2

2
;

journeys
sacrifice,

19

cf.

S 9 71013 2 Nu 9"

K
cf.

25*'
3
;

= Je 52

^sia tJHQ
Ar.

v. inc.
v.

Tt^i D*?
.

Ex

z9

fy'ji
1

f ritual:

Ch

16 40 23 s

'

Ch 24

14

2. as subst.: a. of uninterrupted
'T\ ''tSOK

[2V2]

Ki3? sub KO.

continuity,
26

Ez 39 14 men of continuity,

vb. melt (I

HO Ithp., f 4 6 7
fs.

107

cf.

i.e.

men
Orb

"U
s
;

surge (of the sea), Qor 18";


/nip/. 3

'fin

continually employed for the purpose; Nu 4 7 </ie 6rea<2 of continuity, i.e. the
3
,

wow) ; Qal
2 ms. v.
sf.

MDH ^
s

4 6? ; Ste^J

Am 9

S0M!

CJJOJJr},
UJtftori);

[fa?] p.

64 (but rd. prob. 171 supr., and cf. Di > Du


Is

is always there, so 11 ^~^.Q 2 Ch 2 b. of regular and perh. 11 DV^im 1 Ch 16 6 s0 'D i. e. 2 K 25 a regular repetition OD^j s4 allowance, as Je 52 esp. of ritual WJPJ

bread that

Inf iKsb Ez
**

21 20
s
;

at touch of

Am

=faint (of heart),


to

9
v.

; 1. mZ<, subj. J*?> at voice of * ^46


7
;
.

Ex

30 (P)

most often 'n


42

rb)l

Ez 46 15

(every

Ez 21 20

morning),

Ex
5
,

29

2. trans, cause

melt Is 64
7

(but
4

supr.)
15

Niph.

P/

3ioj

pi. D^DJ

Na2 +2t.; 3 pi. i33 Exi5 + 3t.; Ft. ^ 7 5 melt away, fig. for be helpless,
;

Nu 28* Ezr 3 s 1116 10 15 23 24 31 'n nbij? (Di>b) j r&j> Nu 28 29 ,6 3o. 19.22. 25*28.31.34.38 r&re ]y 'D nPlSD Nu 4 (P), JJg JQ

(morning and evening, so) 3 so rd. also Nu 28 (Di) for MT

tm

'

disorganized (through terror, etc.)


9 - 24

Ex

15

15

(cf.
23
,

i"in3D Lv 6 13 as appos., meal-offering 8 as a regular observance (cf. Ges SI31,2(W Da """

Ne io34
;

16 1 S 14 (cf. Dr), Je 49 context), Jos 2 31 4 7 Pol. soften, dissolve, cf. Na 2 Is 14 V' 75 act.: only Impf. 2 ms. sf. (subj. God) D?'?")?
. :

We

S29(,,)

on text

v.

Di, Now*"*-"-

1241

28

MT, but

v. supr.)

c. (late)

Nu -), (and 'nn alone=

n ???bn
rds.

yjr

65" thou
fig.,

showers ;
Jabjl
26

= dissipate *3?.?~ni Jb 30 We
22

softenest it [the earth] with

daily (morning and evening) burnt-offering 1U2 13 1 1 31 12" 222 (Now*"*-"- '-) Dn 8 (so Talm.,
-

even in

pi.

PTP

1 1

)-

Hb 3
-

^/- 3 P 1
V'

H<
3

to

forTjbn
!

v.
5
;

TTD Po*. Hithpo'l.

N a"i
I
s
;

'oy

fpl-

n J?d ,|0J 11?

Am

/wp/
13

9
13

3 Jjfcnn melt, subj.

fs.

fH. 11Q vb. assumed by Ke Or al. (= Bto)


as

V of T^l Hb 3
ynin
f

s
,

but

v.

TTO Po.

hills (before ')

Na

subj.

B'W

107

26

terror) ; hyperb. for flow


||

Am 9

(in

v.

pr.
totter, shake, slip (usu. poet.)

(of fertile hills,

nnnn
I.
1

[DlO] vb.
id.,

tt^n). 12 (-/of
cf.
'

(NH
foil.
,

der. species;

Aram.

-ao,

BID; Ar.

of VlD,

also prolong,

Ba NB 1900 make to
n.iii.
Dn12
'

appar. secondary form and Ar. 11 stretch, extend,


;

bli (med. 1) remove, retire ; deviate from, right course ; rej>el, push, thrust ; Eth. TJfTl: turn ;

continue).
11

t"PE.n
extent;
abs.
;

1.
:

NH as BH,
earliest

continuity (perh. orig. Ecclus TDH 'n alw. 45");

As. matA d1 hwb*.

is

dwindle, diminish,

grom weak
bar DlPro1184

>
,i<!

denom.
'-,

fr.

BID

pole,

Gerberv

tinually

a.

= continuously,
n" iK

and oftenest as adv., conof going on without interruption

cf. Buhl); Qal Pf 3 fs. HDD f 6o + 2 t.; 3 pi. 1DD ^ 46 7 7ip/. 3 fs. 10 s6 10 tMDg Dt 32 Is 54 ; 3 fpl. nfBW^I Is 54
4
;
;

rt, -

'">m195

Ho

12 7 Je 6 7

Na 3"

Is 2

49"

Inf. cstr. DID

^38

17

46

s
;

abs. id. Is

24

19
;

Pt.

6 5 i( + D^ri-b), 5 2 ( + ^.), 60" (||n^>) DdV), s 16 62' Hbi 17 (+n^fJ"7?l Otar^*?), 65 Ob

DD Pr 25 26

pi.

tPOD Pr 24 11 ; oer,
1 '

s% subj.
:

^J

(fig.

of insecurity)

Dt 32* ^38 17 94 18

cf.

Dt
(||

9 (sometimes hyperbol.) in
17

io 8 =2

Ch

Ch i6"-37 esp. 8 s -W- V' J ^ 25 34


,

(without ^J) Pr 24
/ta^e, intr., subj.

15 5

26 'D; Vy$ s5 Vtfr*%3? 'D 25 ; Lv 25 (H ; of feebleness) ;

nr^??), 35" cf. 40 70 38 4c- 50 5 1 6 9 a ta 4. dS'ivS ,5.i j r9 7 ,.u ?2 73 74 I05< I09 ( v""" 7 (so also f 1 6 s for MT TDW, Bi Che; T#),
,
,

18

12

24

subj. nty?? is 54'

(||

B)Is

d^d: 3.b
10
;

onn

'd

46

s
(||

"WJOi

cf.

"MD) (both symb. of extreme


J"!""!?

insecurity);
7
;

cf. subj.
(

54

subj.
4
;

nWDD
Is

TDW
also

01 Bae)

Pr

19

(||

Ez

38" (del.

15 14 21 nybsa), 6 is 28

Co Toy

Hp,

'Berthpl),

Lv

V.46 subj. (v. sub Hithp.)

H? = land) V 66
MTiph. Pf. 3

cf.

24
7

19 5
J

pi.

W*Sj

tSl'D

557
poet.,

L,^
2AWI883
'

Imp/. ti\&
c.

V
i

i5

+8

t.,

etc.; all

mostly

=i/'93 96 s of H? f i4 5 ; of P'iin cf. 46 V. 125 fig! of general disorder (no neg.), subj. JHK "HDIO
;
1 ,

3 t.; 8<b 6 t.), be shaken, moved, 20 overthrown, of idols Is 40 41,7 ; of scales of 15 1 10 crocodile Jb 4 1 ; of ban 1 Chi6 30
neg. (73
;

1. : v. sta nine bio* and the ) nmp-bx front of (one) window was towards (the other) 38 window, and Ne 12 bNiob (he

151

^82

5
;

oft.

16 8 21 8

6 5 of righteous, as secure, ty 10 15 7 6 30 30 62" 112 Pr io 12 3 (subj.

8*T$f);
able
;

cf.

appar. AV RV;

(without neg.)
q.v.)

13

140" Qr

&p wrhm
a.

/ron< 0/ 46 s the Ammonites, 3 s9 (= 4 34 ) "nya JYO bin, Jos i8' 19- Ip; bl, 1 S Ex 18 19

opposite 31 direction (but rd. prob. b'KObb, cf. PP'b v ). 2. as prep., Dt i" 2 19 pay * b'lD *,

=m

bio oyb

nm n-n

14";

fig.

but mng. of Niph. not


;

(so suit-

front
With
of,
1

of Go d,

i.e.
:

representing

God

to them.

Kt Hiph.
"PJfSi)

fig.

of steadfast obedi3 mpl.

ence (subj.
,t3,

f.

Hiph. Impf.
;

blEOK towards the front 1HK blO-b$ to the


front
of,

prefixes S 17 30 3D>1

?r

fall,

Kt (Qr Vivh.); dislodge, let i/o" c f. Dirbg 1BW drop fl.N ty WDJ + 55*

+ 55
1

Jo S 3333 9 1 22"
2*8
25
(II

tyxv front of another; on the Ex 34 3 (pregn.) im blCrbx V"^R, ,Ph


(v.

WAW
ore
9

-*-

mtt

4" Kt, and may they drop coals upon them, De al. <rd. "fODl (Hup Gr Bae Dr), wh. Bi Che insert. Hitb.po'1. Pf. 3 fs. 0i nOBicnn Is 24 19 be in greatly shaken
;

D Vn?

);

spec, "bx

V.S ?1D towards or


8

39'

),

v3

'

Lv8 Nu
2
8

the -forefront of, 15 8 23 2 S set

Ex 26 s

Uriah nnnbon ya bio-bNthe front


(6)

b. bra>p
:

a )fr0ye m
(

(subj.

H*?

judgment of'*;

||yjn,

ma,
sf.

of Mi

(text dub.

Hithp.)

of position, off (v.


8

p
5

rd. prob. byp). c) the front


of,

TlOi^ n.[m.] shaking, pole, bar of yoke;


abs. 'o

Lv

to"]? b3)? off the front


it,

Nu

,0

+5

t.; (c.

inpb t6

Na

13

; 1. a

close in front of

Nu

22

shaking, tottering pnxb 'd 23;

neg., of security) fJV" 8


'tab.

^
3
.

+ 55
13

tobfi

jnj

+ 66', cf.
.

121

or 6ar for carrying (named from spring1012 23 cf. 3. bar of ing motion) Nu 4 esp. 13 2.
^;o/e,

v:B b>p on

in front of me, 2 S S (1 D , N33 blDO come to them o/" the front of the 39 10 mulberry-trees, 1 7 (2 Ch 4 ) 353 7Wf;
23

of its neck, i.e. 'bap 3CW Nim close Ch 14") Qnb ntOI

the forefront

of,

Ex 28 27

(||

39

20
).

yoke
sion.

Na

(^byp

,n ? to

"*?$)>

fig.

of oppres-

Cf. following. n.f. pole,

TrrEiD
(cf.

$
cf.

bar of yoke, mostly late 10 BID) ;'D J e 2 8 + 4 t.; pi. niBb etc, abs.
1

fll. [Tift] vb. circumcise (NH id.; b*D cutoff (grass, etc.: only for in. b?P, q.v.);

NH bnp,
T>

1886. 711

Je 27 s

Ch

15

t>a lb.xll.1887,626

15

pi, staves, for s of yoke, symb, of oppression Je 27


cf.

Ez 3 o ,8 + 4 t.; 1. pole, 15 2. bar bearing ark 1 Ch 15


;

cstr.

Aram, bnp, ace. to Thes Nb ZMGlU ! _ , \ -v. also L_ supr.) ?no Qal
;

4 Pf. 3 ms. bp Jos 5 + 2

t.;

ms. nribp

Ex 12 44

(||

DhDiD,
;
-

3 mpl.

6$

Jos 5
i7

5 -7 ;

by v 81112 ), 28 1012
(cf.

(cf. fig.

by v")

13 ft ' 28

Impf.bm Gn
pass.
c.

mpl. BPlbo

Dt io 16

2 t.;

of oppression, Is 8 6 9 5 EZ30 ; cf. (thongs of yoke) 'D rt* I s 5 8; D3b? nb Lv 26" cf. Ez 34 27 On form of yoke ZPVl " 1889 160 ArchOT v. Schumacher
18

bri3 'D v 13

by v 14 );

'

Benz

Je 9 24 ; pi. D\bp Jos 5 s ; circumcise, nbny -\V2 (flesh of foreskin) Gn 1 7 s3 (P), 4 44 23 acc.pers. Gn 2 i Ex 1 2 (P), Jos 5 (J), v 4 5 77 (D); fig. 33b ribiy (foreskin of the Dt io 16
ace.
-

Imv. bb J os 5 2

Pt.

heart)
;

t[ :JlQ]

vb. be low, depressed,

grow

33b Dt 30 6 ; pass. nbny3 blD J e 9 24


(D).

D\bo Jos 5*

poor

(NH
cf.

id.,

Niph.; Aram. ^, sink or bend


Pf. consec.
25M
-

Nipb.. Pf. 3 ms. biB3 (Ges !72 '- 9 ;


ibis:

Gn 1 7 s6

Qal humble);
Impf. IpDJ
(P)
:

down;

3 mpl.

Gn

17

27
;

^3D, Syr. yi, yiao, be brought low,


=]* T
;

Lv

27

(P);

Lv

25

39

(all

H)

/>.

}D Lv 25"

Gn 17" (for DribpJl Vbbo Ew 5234e Ges* 67 but Bb 1M6B for Dn'biO^); 7ny;/ bid? Gn
-

2 mpl. Dnbpjll (consec.)

^
12

11

i7

+
-

all

of impoverished Israelites.

subst. and prep, front, In front of }22So Sta* 378 *, for bitfp (deriv. dub.; ace. to 01 b?N to be in front: v. further Ko"- 300 from
12
)
'-

ft 71D, 38

SlQ

(tDt

1'),

hitiD (tNe

+ 5 1. ; 2425 Pt. pi. D\bbJ Gn 34^; 6 circum17 14 2425 cised, of nbiy nt?3 Gn 1 7 Lv 1 2 s ; elsewhere 48 Of perS. Gn I 7 " 1213.13.26.27 ^is.i-.k^ x j 2 /p\
1 7>

// n Gn
;

t.;

3 mpl.

lb'D>!

Gn

34"; Imv. ?bbn J e 4 4 bbn Gn 34^; 'sf. ^ben


-

Gn

Hpt

BA81

172

: 1.

subst. only

Kf

Jos 5 8 ( J)
selves to

reflex, '"b

ibbn J e 4 * circumcise yourof

(si

vera

Yahweh (and take away the foreskin

558
" your heart). Hiph. Impf. i s. D^p$ *3 Dt5>2 118 10 " 12 ira i"Ae name of'*, yea I will make ^
tJiem to be

31173

-ipia,

rnpio
v.

v.

ipv

circumcised (enemies, by force of


to pieces (from 710= Ppo), annihilate (?), Aq ^/xnra^j; '.

cpia
.L

E>p\

arms

but De cut

tpVJ]
(med.
l)
*)

Che mow, Bae

is

vb. change (NH id., Hiph.; Ar. move io and /ro (intransitive);

Symm
i.e.

SuSpv^m, Jer ultus


if,

sum

eas).
off,

Hitlip.
of arrows,

'VI (med.

Impf. 3 mpl. vl'P'T

58

be cut

import food,
(as if
fr.

procure food, Aram, No 2 " " 1881164


1-

uc

ftwy or

);

made

blunt.
f

"no) be changed, Je
of
;

KTiph,. />/. nJ 11 ,_ 48 subj. in l (of


;

[n7^] n.f.

only

pi.

circumcision

;nn
becf.

wine,

fig.

ibah D'OT Ex 4 W (J) a bridegroom of blood


cause of (or in regard of) the circumcision;

TD-nn
juss.

ii.,

11 on Moab) Hiph. Pf. "Von Je 2 4 v .Ko L "; Impf. f i5 + 3 t.;


;

^r e

Frol.ed.4(1896)S45t.i Hijt. 340

3333 np; Ez 48"; sf. *yp) Lv 27 20 Ho 4 7 rwpjl ^ 1 06 /to/.' csir. I'pn 1033 1. change, alter, Mi abs.^pn Lv 27
; ;

1'pK
s
;

f 46
2
4

(obj.

mfyio, ni^i^, -rhta


Gift
v. ErtNO.
v.

v.

i?v
v.

*98 P^D;
4
ijr

but

^na Tp
;

so Sta zAwi886.i2ir.).
-

pmo
IDIO
'

Kt,

\?OD.

15

(no obj. expr.)

subj.,

Hup Che Bae


1|

al,

Hiph. declar. 46* (pis Ges' U52 B2 ) when the

po

pe.

v.

33D.
v.

7Dio, rnWtt, L T J [icrto] T T T


7

to.
"po.

earth sliews cliange; Krochm b 31D v' DIO), but needless.


ace. of obj. relinquished,

Gr prop.

3iBH

(cf.

+3

iDio

2. exchange (sq. before obj. ac-

v. -\d\

[tfwn]
v.

v.

quired)

Lv

27

,010101

(2

t.

as Inf. abs.);

Ho 4'
obj.

hpio], rnpin

nDN.

\^io6
Inf.

"DID T

v. ID'.
v.

Tirto, [lyio],

rnyio

tj\

Ez 48" (but Ew Co "1DV, Hoph.). Hoph. 14 Impf. "W Ez 48 Ew Co, cf. Berthol.
'n
7

one 11 abs.); Je 2"


;
cf.
c.

obj.
(cf.

Lv ay***
supr.);

(once as

without

rTHJrtO
T^ra
v.

v.

nnvo.

TrPICn n.f. exchange, recompense; Ru I sf. Stthor Lv 27'+ 3 t.; FirniOip Jb

ii. *]iy.
v. piy. v.

[nsyin]
TDIQ
,

v.

py\

28 17 ;

exchange= thing acquired by exchange


;

Lv
v.
TTD.

27

1033

Jb 28 17

irnion
(fig.;

Vn jb 20
;

wealth

npyiQ
note

acquired by exchange
nS' D sub JJS\
worldliness)
'

rd. poss. iv'n as his

PJ^DIQ Kt,
v.

wealth (so) his exchange, Bu)

recompense (for

nsx.

Jb 15 31

abstr. exchanging

Ru

4'

(|[rfow).

Y")f2 (v/of following, meaning unknown).

t [yiC]
Ar.
Is
1

I,a, B chaff (Talm. yfa n.m.


-

yaji straw)
13

'o
5

$ XJfiO,
;

via, -\b

v.

-no.
T
v. MTJ.

abs.

Ho
Jb

3'

+ 6 t.

cstr.

NT.O, T
id.;
za 11. 117

1.

rrvta
1841 15
'

chaff,
4

always as driven by wind, and

tryiO n-m.

threshing-sledge

alw.c. |, in sim.; of wicked


nri),
c f.

35

Ho
*

13

21 18 (IP?.?? 151? of hostile nations

17" (Dnri '13), 2 9 (|| f5 P?K) hyperb. of Judah's power, tffcw pis? niya? Is 41 16 (|| ts^ri
Is

rjji, (loan-word in Ar.

id.,

S.Ar.

^ =
=

(NH
Ba
1>7

r
,

Fra 133

cf.
;
1

ploughshare)

mod.
><"-

_I
27l)ff
-,

Dozy

11623
,

and

phm Dnn)
1, 11.

f passing time,

dV Zp
MP.

2
.

Anderlind

ZPVI - 4

"-

Wetzst zfflrK "

rou/));

abs. '

Is 41 15

{ploughshare and Aar21 ; pi. DTJP 2 S 24

NSiD, [nNain]
v.

v.

1.

psno, [n^sno]
p!TlD
v. p1.

pr.

3 '? \?3); Dflte 1 Ch 2 1 23 ; threshingsledges of Araunah, given by him to David for wood of sacrifice 2 S 24 s2 1 Ch 21 23 ; fig. of

(+

"'i?

11.

Israel as instr. of

'*'

judgment IS41

15
.

On

[p^D, p^P]

vb. mook, deride (Aram.

Pa. P\P, uali, and Aph.


(prob. Hiph.) V'p:

p^)-Impf 3
(||

mpl.

form of threshing-sledge (mod.; slightly turned up in front, and set with sharp stones or pieces rchao9C of iron), and threshing- rollers, v. Benz*
JJ QW
Arch.
1.

73

5H3

Wpl).

232C

TJj.Amoa.227f.

TVIO
mte'i.T*. T
fn.
thinks
i.

559
v. K-iv T

mo
18

min
t

?P Gn 35 +;

2 ms.

nno Ez 28 8
22

1 s.

"TO

nniQ

n.m. razor (/dub.;


;

We 8m

"- 146

Gn

= n"JJ|p)
rrno

razor, always
1
.

in phr.

K? 'D

19"; 3 mpl. Vip Gn 7 4-; 1 pi. VSfQ 4 2 9 14 2 K 7 ; UJTO Nu i 4 +; 7p/.

"C
;

Nu Gn

3 8"

+ nb>Dt 3 3 +;nplGnii +;
,i

28

is.rwoN
3 mpl.

5 17 BMrijjj (n^) nby: ju 13 i6

1".
v. n*iti. T

Gn26 +; nDK
9

S19

38
;

nrao Gn46 30
16 29
;

1,

11.

v. rrv.

rrnin T
rianto,
1 '-

OTX$

1
19

S a*+; pnp^
72 6
'

Nu
;

3 fpl.

njmon
; ;

[tthio],
V.

ntth^o,

mrvta

(TV.

fl.

[B&5, ff'^ Bo

think purely Y"y] ^,LI (') is watt tA elegant, proud, self-conceited

leu "; but Thes Ko vb. depart, remove (Ar.


51

60 9 )+;'/iv. DO Dt 32 Jb 2 32 Gn 2" + cstr. WO Gn 25 + f.VHS 2S19 ITO2S 203,etc; iJ<.npGn 2 o3 + ; 9 4 sf. "np Gn 2 fs. nnp Gn 30 Zc 1 1 pi. 3 + S 2 Cnp Ex I2 +; cstr. "np Is 2 2 +; sf. T?

Ez

(Ges' Inf. abs. niD


1

Is

26 19 ;

1.

die,

of natural or other causes:

gait); Qal
Zc
3';

Pf.

BTfl

consec.

Zc 14

4
;

%to<
10
,

a. (1) of

man, tnp*l yOT and he expired and


na'k'a, v. infr.), v'^s
'

14"; 7mp/. 0WJ Jos i Is 54 etc.; depart, mostly of inanimate things (=6e 8 36 21 removed) sq. JO Jos I Is 59 Je 31 ; without

?D

Nu

died

Gn 25 s ( + HJU
-

29

(P);

ttaRl nci Ju
VFIITFI

io 2 5 8 32
/te

2 710l!!ls 2

"pD'l aid
-

aVed awo*

reigned in his
1

S 17 53

tww
1
,

13 25 1010 prep. Pr 17 Qr, Is 22 54 sq. n (|| Bto); 4 18 44 loc. Zc 14 of both Nu 14 sq. IP pers. Ju 6 trans, remove, sq. ace. Zc 3'. Hiph. Imp/. take Ex M 6
; ;

stead Gn 3 6 33
i
17

34 - 3i - 3<i - 37

t}"pj

I3

+
|>

JO

Mi

3
;

sq.

t., etc.; remove, away, sq. v 4 (but Sta ZAWlU886 ml W0Q pK


'

na^a noi 13 1 Ch I s8 fo died in a good old age 1 Ch 29 (+ Gn and s v. supr.); as the result of smiting nan 25 Ex 2i 18 20 22 (E); +ncr6m Dt 20s 6 7 2 S 19";
8
15

24

1 -^(P), 2 Si o "7..4.5o. naio

Ch 1 9

, for E> 0*

i]''N);
;

depart, sq. IP pers.

Ex 33

11
;

fig.

anna j e
"0"i3
2
6

n
;

22
;

ayia v 35

22
;

ajnn jsd
(P) ; t" T of wisdom,
ia"]i?a
.

38';

recede

Jb 23 12
Pr 1 7
13

of idol, leave

its

place, Is 46';
;

ptQ Nu
9

1723

WI Nu
Dapy
2

of other inanimate things, sq. IP

+ 55
Na3

12 a
,

Ex 13 22 Kt (Qr B*OJ); without prep.,


under
fig.

fig.

I4

37

I7

25 (P).

abs.,

npan
del.

man

Jb

s2
;

(2) fig. of courage,

C subj. T}0; of righteous

of tree,

awe/ his heart died urithin

him

I
.

S 25 s7

ta$ rip;i

31

n|

ni'B^p B"p;

tib

J e 17 8

i.e.

shall not cease.

IDE
;

We Dr Kit Bu,
,

cf.

b. of animals

fll. [ttflQ] vb. feel (NH id.; Aram. ax E^IO id. ; secondary form of E'E'D q. v.);
,

Qal Impf.
I may feel

1 s. sf.

^DK.l Gn

thee.
\fr

27 draw near that Hiph. Impf. 3 mpl. DTOT

21

Lv 1 1 39 cattle Gn 33 13 (J), fish Ex7 l8 (E), frogs Ex 8 9 (J), lion Ec 9 4 worm Is 66 24 np a^3 dead 8 15 9 c. a tree dog (in proverb) 1 S 24 2 S9 16
;
,
.

Jb 148
dead

d.

D"np 'nai
2.
a.
:

106 28
as

sacrifices to the

p0t

JOl

1 1

as /or (Atr hands, they do

(idols).

die

a penalty

= be
-

not feel (of idols ; JttJp) *6] DH^H); 7wm>. sf. 26 'JB*pni J U 16 Qr (Kt ^BOMl, v. t^C), but rd.
^tspni, v.

put

to

death
2 3- 3
'

Ex
24
7

io 28 2i 14 (E),

20 by human authority Gn 42 9 ,4 20 Gn44 Jos2 (J), Lv 2o (H),

nWo.
v.

Nu 3 5'

(P), esp.
1

26 a D, Dt 17 i8

12

22 22 25
nio.
s

Ju6 S0

S14*
to

roc
1

nimo T

3*.
''ttta
1'

die at be

ti. ''ttfiO,

n.pr.m. a Levite, son of

die), 1
all

S 14 39 " 22 18

put

a violent death (

> A V R.V surely


,

fte

Merari, "?> Ex 6 4 1 Ch 6 ;
Mooucti.

Nu 3

20

M s123 26 30 1 Ch 6 23 24
'

of capital assassination ;

K 2 3742 (all Judaic), Je 26 punishment; 2 K 8 (Ephr.) of


10

npv niD

be

put

to

violent

Opov<r(i)i,

rarely

Movo-()i,

death, in the codes of


i6.i7.i8. 2 i.3i

Ex 21 12151617
(fl),

22 ,8 (E),
14 - 15

Lv

2O 2.9.10.11.12.13.1S.16.27 ^16.17
"'Eftft

Ex3I

Nu

fn,
'on

adj. gent.
83

c.

art.

as n. coll.

35

Lv27

29 (

P; never j n D;

^
Dt
11

uses

nns^p NU3

26 s8

[rt^tfto],

rfijnrno

v.

ye*.

verb, either Qal or Hiph., without inf. abs.) ; 2 it is used in narratives Gn 26"(J), Ex i9' (E),

Ju
As.
nwift/

5
,

'o

is

preceded by
,

DD Nu
;

36

I5

(P),

JTIE2 vb. die

(NH

id. (rare);
6

2i
1

21

iKi2 18 =2Chio 18 iK2i ls ^pDDtis


22 2124
17 - 20
;

Dl"*, Ar. ill, Eth. 71-;, Aram. DID, ITp, N*bl4 k~; Nab. niD Eut Zinj. no DHM _Qal Pf 3 ms. rip Gn 42 38 + 3 fs. Sfd^h.GioM.^
'

10131415
;

yjs

K2
3

25 - 46
;

DDi

K7

9 i^i I!? Jos 2o (P).

b. inflicted

by God,

Gn

20 s19 Jos 10" (E),

Gn

38"

Ex

rra
ii i2
4 38

560
io=

bsia
lion

(J),

28 3S 30

2020

LV8 85
-

i6'-

213

.19.20 , .3i. .,14.28.35 j 83.32

3611.61^
2

D t5 22.r

i8'

Ju
6

6 13
36

S 5 12 12" 25 17 3839
4
,

=2 Ch 2 5
s0
,

i
-

Ch
-

24

2
1S
;

S 6 7 i2 ls i Ch i M 2
3

K 19
Gn
-

Ki 9

3. of animals killing men, e. g. ox 24M 2 s6 1 7 4. bring 1 1 3 18 26 to a premature death Pr 19 21


of death.

Ex 2 1 29 (E),

K
2

35

Hoph.
2

Pf.

new

K
10

1 1

Ez 3 37 4 3 (J), 20' (E), Ju


(all

=Is

18 4 20 21 28 33
-

Judaic),
6

Nu

if
4
;

26*
:,

(P),

S 12" i 4 14 2 K i 4 6 15 Ez 3 18 33 8 14 npv nio


-

WOJ

niD

2 17

21

9
;

/m^/npv Lv
1

2o

+ 3 mpl. Wan + HO* Gn 26" +


; ;
;

Pi.

npiD
ii

i8 13 ,nin'T3Exi6

(P);NDnaLv22 (H),Nu27

22";
2

be
22

S i^pl'.D'npiO
put
to

2
:

K
1.
-

1 1

(Qr), 2

Ch
714
.

killed,

death

KUnnx't^NuiS 22 (P),2Ki4 =2Ch25 s 24 20 ,ikdd3 Lv 15 (P) nxtana Ez 3 18 (P); 89 30 1819 1718 i8 WD1 pv W& *6 33 pya.Tesi Ez3 bv Ex 28* Nu 4 5 (P) S>ljO Ez 1 8 s6 33 ,:u8 s6 C. rf' e, perish, of a nation 1 8 b]XS2 1 Ch 1 o". 2 by divine judgment, Moab Am 2 Epliraim 31 d. die premaHo 13'; ^JOE* IVO Ezi8 33
'

mb
;

K
22

=2
-

by conspiracy
2

Ch

22", 2

K ii 8
Jos
22 28
-

1516
29

Ch

23
s

2. by capital punishment Ex 2i (E), 35 6 ,0S8 s1 18 7 (P), Lv 19 20 2 4 1621 (H), Dt 13 1 3


2 1
1

Nu
'

'

24
1 1

1616 ,6

= 2 K 14 66
32

18

(all
9

21 1 20 2 S I9 19 Je 38 4 and the phrase nDV niD (see Qal 2 a). 3. by divine infliction, in the phrase
13

13

611

17" 3 D) Ju 6 M 2 Ch K2

15

nov

mo
.

(see

Qal 2

b).

4. die prematurely

moral conduct Pr 5 23 turely, by neglect of wise


io 21 i5 ,0 i9 16 23 ,3 Ec7' 7 . Note. 1 5 f 9 4 8' v. np5>y sub 11. aby.
,

Pr 19 16
<

On (!?) niD"by
;

ni6 V T
,/,

n.m. Ex *
161

death ; abs.'oDt 1 9 6 + * '


;

Polel. 77:3ms. sf. ?nnioj e2 o 17


16 2 S 1 nnion
;

1
51

s.wi'd
;

Impf. 3 ms.
;

sf.

innrib;
9
;

S
i

fs.

nmp 2 Gn27 +; 9 Is 53 ; 1.

n6

15
;

cstr.

nio

Gn

'me j u 9 M
Pt.

+ 34**

is.
s

sf.

innnbt* 2 S
2

10
;

7W.

sf.
16
;

Ez 28 10 sf. vntaa 21 1519 2 S 15 death, opp. life, Dt 30 y rfeo<A o/aM men (that all go to) t DlNn 73 D
pi.

cstr.

WD

25" +
;

sf.

WD
';

</i.6

3nnb
;

TWOD 1S14"
1

MU, put
1
,

inf.

nnio^ 109
to

Nu

death, des-

patch (intens.), abs.

Ju 9"

S I7 M

S 14 13 elsewhere c. ace. 16 91016 Je 20 17 S i + 34" i9


-

16 29 (J), as distinguished from violent 7 death; "O DY" day of death Gn 27" (J) Ju 13 35 26 28 32 1 s8 'D 1 S 1 5 Is 6 1 4 ; 'd ny Nu 3s +;

TW
1 1

Jos 20 6 (P),
'd
'

Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. nn?n ju ie^+j sf. jnom 2 S 14 32 cwon j e 41 8 3 fs. sf. vinrven 15 1 s. sf. vn<pn 2 Ch 22"; 2 ms. nnpn Nu i 4 2 5S 1 S 1 7 3 mpl. Wpn 1 S 30 4- etc. (rd. vripn)
:

nnN Gn 26 18 27 29 Dtsi (D)+;


Lv
1 1
:

16 'D '!> Gn 27 710 5o (JE); Lv 16 Nu 35 18 (P), (J), 25" 40


;
1

'D ni33
;

Jb
flies

8" firstborn of

death (deadly disease)

of

Ec io

1 ,

unclean

animals

31,32

(P).

2. death by violence

7mp/. rra\
1 1

24

13
8
;

Nu 3 5 + non Gn 38 + + np* Nu 35"+ Imv.


,9 10
;
;

sf.

lnn'p<

sf.

'Won
2

as a penalty case of death

t'D

to,

a DB^D p or ? pers. or in a man, guilty of capital


:

S 20 ii u

pi.
c<rfr.

Wpn
n'On
2

S 22

17
;

Inf. abs.
;

+;

Lv
26

20 4 +
ffi

Pt.

npn mpp 1 S
,

K
2
6
;

crime Dt 19 6 21 23 Je 26" 16 t' KPO Dt 22*; 5 31 16 'B^N 2 S 19 29 ; t'D (')33 1 S20 26 2 S 12


; ;

'D 'B'JX

K2

26
;

'D

,,

36<i'P

Pr 16 14 messengers of
his {martyr-)death

17 Jb 33 ; DW?D Je 26" ; w elsewhere /h'M, 2>w< to death : 1. abs. Jb g of killing men in personal c. ace, subj. man, a. combat, or in war, often preceded by nan smite
pi.

DWED

death
(v.

VniD3

Is 53" in

of death or place of death (|| b\m) Is 28 1518 38 18 Ho 13" Hb 2 6 ^ 6 6 6 5 27 Jb 2 8 22 ; 'o nye> 49" Ct 8 Pr 5 7 (|| JH3N)

Br" F359).

+3.

state

Josio 26
(Hn'riB'n

ii' 7 i7

50

+; cf destroying a city
b.

2S20 19
in

5-ate

of death

^9"

18

107

Jb38'
pi.

7
.

v
-

20
).

by

authority, espec.
16

capital

punishment
21

Ex
10

I 7

(E),
1717

Lv
1

Nu 35' 919
2

(P),
4 1

Dt

17
ii
40

Ju 20"
2
I5 - 16 - 2S

20 4 (H), S ii 12 28 s
8

t[niT3Q] n.[m.] only

death

(cf.

Ar.

wlii);catr.
(Kt)
2

D^rn Wdd
Ez

J e 16 4 of painful
8

S
4
;

732 2 14

K2
1 1

26 -34

i9
38

K i4 =2 Ch
np>

death by diseases; bbn 'D

28

.For D'niopn
is

25
1

Is

1 1

Je 26

152124

Est 4"; 3ina


;

K
t

1 1

2
,

the slain, Qr. D'TIDlDn

certainly

K 1"
1

20

= 2 Ch 23
.
-

s1

npn j u
2

correct (v: niD

Hoph.

supr.)
"33 children

15"

16 - 27

Je 26 19 38 16

2. subj. God, by
39

tnrWn
:

n.f.

death; 'n
2).

of

inflicting penalty, abs. Dt32 18 25 3 8 7 10 elsewh. c. ace.

1S2'
2
3

5',

Gn
1

Dt 9 28 Ju

if
29
;

M
;

10

"

24 EX4 Nu

death, those worthy of death and appointed to

15

14

(J),

death,

^79"
v.

102 21 (see nip

Ch

10" Is 65 16
;

Ho
fish

9"; 3jn3 IS14

105

NCV3 Ho 2 6 of killing DWDD Jb $f executioners, angels

30

inin T
^STO

"W.

TT2.m
..
.

v.

n3t.

v. 1.

^3] sub br.

sta

561

nnrro
^T?!?, ijnp v.
!"Ttoto
nvr.
v. II.

&

(-/of Ml.= mix, cf. Syr. <JL, and " denv. X 5TD mix, Ar. -prepare by mixing. j_I is denom. fr. v. foil., Fra 172

X?2
;

nor.

).

[TOjn.m. mixture, i.e. mixed

wine(NTCd,
*ljL.

Aram., and thence tU jo, NJ'ip,^ iciao; Ar. wato- jnz'aie&J W! A w ine, mixture

fo11 so Thes 781 cf. Ba NB 18 *"!? ">; otherwise Gei D Mft52 : "LTD and
-

"^
(of

NH

Aram'.

>r*>

be

bad

ET' C>-)
sptcerf

w~^ *9T^
;
.

(Friil.c.)f cf'

eggs),

Ar. 'jj ^'

be

foul]

Ct

corrupt).

(Tosafoth here

cf.

Levy

NHWB
'""),
cf.

T"W*0 a

bastard,
(v.

specif,

child

of

("FTO (v'of
cf.

foil.;

prob.

Ar.

Dr 1" 32-").

mi *, "^

incest

(NH
Dt
23

id.

Levy),

nVTOD

iastan*,

Aram, (loan-word) NTTDO bastard) :~1. 3


(v. Dr).'

incest;
lit.

[nj^] adj. (si vera 1.) sucked out, empty, V Dt 3 2 24 wcferfoMi, empty, from hunger so Is 5 Ew De Che Di Du (W>1 (for MT^no; 93 "no).
3jn

mixed population Zc 9 6

2. perh.

fig. coll.,

of

Q eJUrachrift.52t\
II.

dXAoyemr

(cf.

also

TO
1

IT/2

v/ f foil.,

si

vera

1.;

poss.= spread
Ar. 'Z,

out; Aram.

Tntp
(@ Mofr);
[ito],

n.pr.m. grandson of Esau

Gn 36 1317
v.

iUalf stretch
utrem).
l

oneself, cf.

aequaliter distendit

Ch

37

(@ o^e,
mr.

L
in.

Mf).

mn?
pr.
v. II.

fn. TitO n-a.Ob 7 1' w.

v.

rswn
v.
nit.

finri'o^O^,verydub.,
:

JftO
11.

v.

i.

Tito

M84

perh. net (as something extended.) <S93 amfoA (? list) or


'

"

fniyp ^i, Vollers ZA *

(IWfya)'

TfaQ

ire infra.

tntp n.m.

girdle (ace. to Bondi "


J d
! fr
t-i

WMM

^), Aq Theod /*, 6<wd, %(xbpr\)stumbling-block; GrlMD, Now leave untranslated Dl Fr'7 "ID2D;

liXO

e5,e Prince JB^ ">

We

'

nM.
;

As. u. Eur. 104

Ioan " w
abs.

Lag ^ : in Egypt w#, enfoldO sim. of curse


cf.
;

anmwAooft, but improb.-i.


p. 267.

As. musu'i comp. iio. mazuru, appar. o jpoZe Tito v sub II


-"*/.
.

wM

ing the wicked


Is 23
10

109

19

(|TJ|). fig

- restraint
:

(but text dubious).


id.

mto
(on
"I

v.

mi.
n.[f.]pl. prob.
SGCT
,

t[rTO] n.m.
cstr.

HSn

DT^
i.e.

mighty;
less,

Jb of weaken them, make them defence-

'o

(of like orig.) only 12* loosen the girdle

tniTto

t>

v.

=n^jp
ZMQ "

q.

v supr.
.

*l?a 'O

N^hq

P ) only yet also N6 Jb 3 8 32, where treated as

by ungirding.
v. 13t.

and perh. understood of some particular star


or constellation.

T'Sto

iuiovP <d6.

Jen*-**-; C f. NH rtbo[ Aram. )&, star of fortune or fate Ph.Djn tyo] CIS-.' (Vogue; bilingual inscr.j Qk. dya^ rixv ); 109 Syr. Jfc^Joi
id.;
i>JD

D1H

TJ-ffrto n.[f.]pl. constellations, perhaps signs of the zodiac (prob. loan-word fr. As. manzaltu, mazaltu, station, abode (of gods}

mflp

v.

mr.
v. 1.

0"ntt?

v.

mr
v.

Pi. 1.

[jnrc]

mr.
nno.

pyp
only

**,

7 :M

,<3

[n^],

nb

v.

tKr?D]

vb.

strike,
II.

= clap
)
'

(the

JJIao

mansiones lunae, Lexx,

sorfw,,; PS PS 2332 Ar H"


-

hand) (Aram, form of Impf- 3 mpl. only fig.,


things before'':

nno q v '

Qal

f joy of ina nimate

"

(loan-word ace. to Hoffm ZAWm

le83

., Suida.

1e^ 2 K 23 s as obj. of r*Cvf>6=Cfio) ;_only worship ( + ?J,?,B^, [TV, an d rptfn Mjy^) tow iut{ovpa>6 ; prob. = 32 Tli"iJp Jb 3 8
.

^ixno' nhn ^ o8 8. ^[,3, n^ isss'^-Pi-V. c,.^. 8f .' typJB! of exultation


over foe

^jnho

ry

z 2 J
'

(II

T;?^l).
K#T, [Nino]
rinno v
v.

ran.
v.

&to, [rrto]
TiEto
v.

v.^,.

nafcT.oor.

mirro, [rna^j
.

n 3n

nor.

nan.

mama
O o

ij n

nm
tl. TirtiS vb. wipe,

562

^nQ
tffjjht

wipe out

(NH id.;
Aram.

1J1

strike

Ar. LS*,

efface, erase, cancel, obliterate;


cf.
"

Nu 34" (P) upon (reach unto)


skirl).

awe? the border shall


the shoulder
fr. I.

of the sea

Knp

(i),

Ph.

nno ?
-

ace. to stroke
xx
1-

= exactly
(Baer;
:'

Hoffm
3 ms.

pb ,MChr - Abb

cow

nno Nu $*+ 3

" Mm I889, 9V Qal Pf. nnnn Pr 3 o + t.; 3 fs.

of Chinnereth ( by, brush past,

> Di al. der.


in

nno rub along


"no Ez 26" the

"hrra n.[m.] only

&%

t.

Pf.;

Impf
s3
;

r\n&.

2K21
3

13
;

np?l
32
3

n$3) Gn 7 Impf.; /mft nnp


var.

1 s. sf.

UnDK Ex
sf.

+4
32

*
32
;

stroke of his battering ram (cf. Vno(o) Ecclus s 42 smiting a deceitful servant, marg. "IDlo).
III.

51 ";
c<r.

*$tO

Ex

Inf. abs.

nno Ex 17";
25

P<.

nnb

Is

43

De Str for MT M tears from Pr30


;

14 ; Pr 31 3 (Ges Fl No fpl. ninb(J>) ninc&); 1. wipe, the mouth


into

n^noi* 2

nnn v. nb sub
t

nno.

nrftns
t
:

v. aw.

f[Tirrc] n.[m.] city (As. loan-word; fr. "" 116 and oft.; v. Dl mahdzu, city, Asrb^"*
1

written curse,
5 book (TDDD) of

drinking
s

God Ex 32 s2 38 (J); -W WnW n 3B-^y mm nno nnWn-ns nno" -wtej D^m T e V t t v v T VT 13 and I will wipe Jerusalem as one 2 K 21 lie doth wipe and turn it (but rd. wipeth a dish,
'

Nu
i
:

ra

{bvo) the face Is 25 ; the water (D'D'PK) for from the (P) ; Moses' name

HWB271
;

cf.

X Winp

))"rr^ small town) only cstr. tfnp-?K DfW DXSn ty 107 30 and he guided them unto the city

market-place,

province,

of their

desire.

Gn

18

N^IT^ n.pr.m. great-grandson of Cain *= 5>K;TO v 18b (J A@L in both M<u,X,


;

2. blot out down. prob. ^Bni nhp) upside obliterate from the memory, E^DB'n nnno from

=
27

Uaovtr,\; Bu ur8M.h.

cf.

further

Lag

0r

"'

s5BN96

(Maioi;a^X)
-

I*)

_(Etym.
;

dub. ; Thes Add


UrBeKb- 128

perhaps

under heaven e.g. the name Dtp 2 9 2 K14 1414 the the remembrance Ex 17 (J), Dt 25"; name for ever ^9; transgressions (y^S; no
;

14

19

Kerber EI -"* smim o/J5; -/WW Bu d.AT.91 ^np, or VjJB / Tna/lei/t ae/ DHM
-

more remembered by God against sinner) ^ 5 1 K s P? V' 5 * " 3 - 6 0M< = exttrIs 43 44


;

MV1 thinks of n. pr. div. btt\ cf. Ph. n. pr. ,32 4:<''>' 163b bt? giveth bysbtC, and CIS',=
life (against this

existing things Gn 7 4 and mankind, npnsn JB ^>yp Gn 6 7 7 (J); (J) 3 rfinb Pr3i (with the text-change, v.

minate,

tfp"iT?3

all

s3

Gray

Prop-

164

)).
.

O^TO v. sub 11. mn


I

1.

bino
MaaXa.

v. I.

bw.
etc.,

;^D

fn. 7"int2 n.pr.m. father of Heman,

supr.)

= destroyers of kings

(i.e.

impure women),

K5
11
,

MaX,
v. 11.

A MaouX, L
??X

but expression strange and dubious.


6 Nipb. Pf. 3 mpl.inp? Ez6 Impf. nno? 13 6 17 ne^ioQ 3fs. nOTl ^109"; Dt25 Ju2i
;
;

DTinp

p. 6 supr.;

v. also '"y n P. v.

njno, njnn, niN^no


pfn^3 (/of foil.; contain marrow).
cf.

ntn.

+ 4 t. ^ 69
s

Impf.; 1.
2. 6e

be

wiped

out

D H >n "1DBD
Ar. 1*
iv. be fat, also

WoZ out, V^J? of a name 3 6 17 Dt25 ,a tribe Ju 2 1 name (|| posterity)^ 09' 14 37 from memory, of sinsNe 3 ty 109 reproach, 3. be exterminated, fWJW Gn f* ( J ) Pr 6 M 6 of idolatrous works of Israel Ez 6 ncn Nei3 14 'npn Eiph. Impf. 2 ms.
'.
;

t[np]

n.[m.] fatUng (Ph. no /a<


fig.
;

>

NH
so

xn'D

DWp flv'y

\^

of choice flour) only pi. abs.: 66 15 6rn< offerings of fatlings;

(adj.);

JeiS 23

nori cf. Ges"8 8 17 ; (but tone suggests Gie reads Qal aud doubts Hiph. altogether);
" -

D"TO Is 5" (|| Dto) ace. to Hi Du Che Hpt ntann and del. D , "!j!) ; most, fat ones, fig. (rd.

for rtcA men.

Inf. rfnp^i
blot out,

Pr 3 1 3
.

= ninpni) but see Qal 3) ;


;

from the

sins

Je 1 8'a

memory

pious acts

Ne

tnfo n.m. marrow


Aram. " n ^)
cstr.
)> ^

13";

(NH

tjte,

Ar. i_i,

all

marrow, brain);

only
s 25 fat

fll.

TinD

vb. strike
'-

(Aram. ntp (n),

ace. to L Gei Vnt

zg m*.

d 8pr "" 6
-

Lag

-.'-

* BN

142

No

nb Jb2i 24 fig. of prosperity. n$l rrteyy fill, nno vb. denom. only Pn. P<.
-

weakened
1

J*np q.v., cf.Dr' "-; HWB596 accl to D1

<wao = ^ii-, Heb. As. mahA = crush, oppress,


fr.
J

i7!iTB ,3 in phr. 13 ) D$Cp (Ges full of marrow. pieces

B^

Is

); / /

3 ms. consec, nn?

TTO

v. II.

nno.

MTTP3

563

-xtq

TNT^np
turning

exiles

= Ne7 M (@Mi8a).

n.pr.m. head of a family of reEzr 2 s2 (@ MaovSa, L M<8u)

[^9?]
nH?i

v ^n.
-

ri^onio

v. I.

}>en

n _rT ^P.
p:n
v.
v.
.

C\]nn
,

v.

run.

rmo
T
:

v.

rwt.

TNTia T

v.

^ino. T
:

nO n.pr.f. l.adaugliterof Zelophehad Nu 26" 27 36" Jos 17 Ma(a)X(a)a. 2. a


til
1

p^nn v. DiDTO
rPDrra

npno npno v. nDn.


T1DTO
v.

DDn. nDn.

nDn.

Gileadite

name

(poss.

m.)

Ch

18

MacXa,

MaaXafl.

TFljiJ vb. smite through, wound

se-

[n^nn],

n^TO
hn.

v. I.

rbn.
v. I.

n^no t
:

v. 1.

[n^rro] t

M>n.

verely, shatter (poet.) (As. mahdsu, smite, HWB398 Ar. ^jks* churn; beat or wound, D1 ; ZMGlM the Sab.
agitate
1876,

milk, etc.;

fno

DHM
-

4;

ixurll. 1883, 338;

Burgen

u.

SchlOsser (SB.

jcvli. 1881),

965

T^TpP
Naomi,

n.pr.m. son of Elimelech and

(of stone-cutter's work),

Hom chrettom

I27
;

Eth.-

first

husband of Euth,

Eu t

910

oorfjR:)

Maa\a>v.
(1.

nxqoi
1 s.

;Qal P/. 3 ms. -'o Jb 26" + 3 t.; M 26 8 Jus etc.; Im} ,f. }*nD> Jb 5 ^68
'

vTO
Nu

sf.

DSriDK

n.pr.m. 1. Levite, son of Merari

^
<

18 39 ;

'JO

Ex6

19

20

(prob.),

3 MooXXfi.

iCh6 4u

grandson of Merari MooXd, MonX(X)i.


(11.

24 Ezr 8 18 23 2. son of ITushi, and 32 s3 30 1 Ch 6 23 24 ,

2121

26i!8

through, sq. Wth, of Jael, Ju5 (JjB&J, POD, s H^O); of Isr., shattering enemies, 'ttj VSn Nu 24
(obj.om.;
cf.

S 22 -smite M
,

^ i8
13
,

39

= 2 S 22
M

||D1^Qn ntasy) c f.v


39
;

17

(obj.3K

ID

'JlKa);

of

shattering his foes,

""^np adj. gent, of above; only cart,


/

Hb 3
abs.,

loins

Dt33
||

^no',
;

smiting through or their heads v 6 68


q.v.;

cf.

Jb 26 ,2 obj. ann
||cl.
'

as

coll.

Dn'Nu3
v
-

33

26 s8

Dt32

(opp. KEfJ;
cl.

EFhnQ
[*^no],

t^JO] sub
v.

H&n.

Jb 5 18

(opp. KB"),

r^J

njrwn TVDX) cf. VIQC). For J'DDn


( 5 8),

(DT3 -fin)

68 s4 rd. rOin
,

01 Br Che

[ncW]
v
-

^n.

Bae' We.
-

rteSro
n.
1.

["$??] sub

r^ n

TyPHa n.[m.] severe wound; only cstr. KBT frl3D fTfQ Is 3026 of V 8 restoration of his
people (iptsy -UB> Ebri).

rnpbrm v.ii. p^n.


ri?no
v.

np^ro v.i.pbn.

sub II. rhn.


n.pr.f. 1. daughter of Ishmael

nsno

v.avn.

rnro,

i fS

TXi

v.

ram,

tn.
,

DpnQ
18
,

t[pH^]
(cf.

vb. utterly destroy, annihilate


id.,

Gn 2 8 9 Mat \<6.
2

2 granddaughter of David
.

GFM) (NH
t'rf./

wipe or rub

off,

erase;

Ch

II

v.

MoXXafl;

L
sub

Mcu\\e8.

Aram. pTO
nihilate)

Ar.
:

Ji*
ie>*h

utterly destroy, ans6 HjjnD J u 5

rhhv

n^no

I.

Sn.
c.

;onJy 3 fs.
v.

||

D^n

TVPhO
@L
to)

adj. gent, only

art.

't?ri

the

tu MoovXaMeholathite, of 'Adriel 1 S 18", tvv MuoXXaiou ; of Barzillai 2S21 8 6fiTj) ; ;


Ma>ov\a6(i,

[ipnp]

npn.

ToC Maa&t.

+nNOnO
V3
'D

n.f.pl. only (appar. cstr.) 1p5>n


ace. to

f
VB
.

22

5s

Ew De Hup=cMri-zi/fce

Prol M %p], and Id <oAm of favour,


-

nrtQ (-/of foil. ; be in front of, meet, cf. As. mahdru, D1 HWB40 come to meet, receive [cf.
;

Sab.
\\yift,

ifo recwe,

n^m;

DHM

etc., n. trf Z"G IL

"

1883,

408 \

(i.e.

the butter-words

smooth, hypocritical) words, smooth are of his mouth; but read prob.
(or

(TO*)

nKDTO) DNOnD

"in?D a.m., used 62 in time to eome

oft.

as adv.,
263
,

to-morrow,
;

(l)p^n

A^/ace

,-,

(Aram. inD, jJL

prob.

smoother than curds (Vrss Ki Thes 01 Che Bae

properly time in front,

Kb"

cf.

V, and As.

We).

mahrujront,

oft.

TQTTQ

[tbnQ, DrnWTO]

v.

non.

UWBm time, of old, T>l ):l.

of time, though alw. of former

to-morrow (the day 23 following the present day), a. as subst. Ex 16

002

564
1TO
BHp nac* finatJ> to-morrow is a sabbath, S 20s "iHO BhH to-morrow is the new etc., s5 moon, v"; in nrtp D* tGn 30 Pr 27 Is 56'"; in the idiom, phr. nnp njJ3 at the like of the
"ji
i
1

"WO
[n**nnc], fflMrra
[
v.

rw.
ehn.

n tp.tr?

nfffona]
P|'e>n.

v. 1.

time, (being) to-morrow,


'

= about to-morrow (v.


1

*]torra v.

3 la) tEx 9" 1 S 9 6 20 12 19 io 6 and in ->np5> + Ex8


;

K 19
Ex
8

20 6

K 7 118
18

marro, rairno
"?jtt?rra v.

v. aeri. v.

= /or, against,
j

mn nxn n;n> nnpb, 6 to-morrow, Ex 8 Nu n Jos


a<fo. ace.
26

^n.
nnn.

nno, none
ni.rinn
nti3.
v.

nnn.

a Est

mn "i:nn * io4 nans nno K"3p *}Jrt, 17 9 32 s Nu i4 1 S 1 i 9 etc, Jos 1 6 nsn njn inp opp.
1
5

5".

b. as

9 nf? nnp

nfinp

v.

nnn.

ap

v.

neo sub
v.

to Di>n

Ex

19

10

inpi Divi, Jos 22

18

rhetorically, Is

future time,

22" ITOJ ITO *3. Exi 3 M ibK.S inp ^32


621

n *; = in *|W
S
12

NC3pD

ndsb.

nntpo
v.

v.

nao.

2.

""3 33
.

ntsOj rneo, ntan, ntao


iTitpQ
v.

im

= Dt 6
"

20
,

Jos 4

22

24 - 27 - 28
;

so

nnp

Bl'S

Gn 30

nm.
foil.;
cf.

tn">n*2 n.f. the morrow (the day following a 'past day) abs. 'a Gn 19" + cstr. rOTO Lv

7J0D

(-/of

Ar.

Ji^

srtA, beat,

rnnpn fcfj; 23 + ;_<&, marrow, mntSO z= on </j morrow, so JTJllBD W*, Gn 1 g 3* 10 ExV8" 32 30 Nu 17* Ju 9 42 21 4 1 S11" 18 8 2K8 15 Je203 (10, 3fM) D?f?l 3 i(= iCh io ) s4 M Ex 9 6 VlX *" Wl mnrSG, Ex 32" Ju 6 1 S 5 12 12b 2S1 1 '00 mn nann Nu i f Jos 5 m.npp
D*>
; ;

Nun"

extend by beating, shape iron into a helmet,

Frey, Jii^ iron, or a sword, beaten into a


long shape,

Lane 3021 ).

JiaB'n

on

tlia
(

j/y 23
jgfh

ii.i5.i6

morrow of ( = a/ier) the sabbath, 3 npsn 'dd Nu 33 Jos 5 nnnpp


11
,

tb^ipQ n.m. wrought-metal rod (Aram. ^BD Jb 40 18 fig. of bones () bcp);_ cstr. ^n?
(Dn?1?) of hippopot.
(||

nfm
v.

g>9g VD5T5|).
v.

^Ct5Q

v.

|CD.

[Di>a]
6

tshhn (MTfalsely rnrrep)


after a

S2027

J^
93S

VBJ.

of the

morrow
with

day

specified in a law,
16
.

[D^B], D^SWEJO

ciyts.

Lv

mrnsDi fctf oanai ova, 7 Twice 7 rnnB? on, </j morrow, ?, Jon 4 (late) 21 17 tnnn D ,n 1 Ch 29 rhjjpp. I S 30 strangely
io
;

nnstpp

v.

nstj.

nttft
406
;

n.m. El

rain (As. metru,

JA*
-

Drnnpi> anyrrnjn. f\fr\o "in ttgj from the to the evening of their following day

dawn

(We

Bu Donnnb).
1.
)

Chre,,0,n 127 ; Ar.jL; Sab. (Min.) noo Horn s3 'd Ex 9 + 30 1.; cstr. Aram. KiBp, ji^io); 100 Dt 1 1" + 5 1.; pl.cstr. nntpp Jb 37 s ;rain,

"VnTD n.m. price, hire

(as

that which

is placed in front of one, jrresented, offered; As. HWB4w Pro1 mahlru, price ; mahirdnu, buyer, Dl
'

aswateringearth,esp. Canaan, Dt 1 1 D'PE'n 'D; as blessing sent (vb. usu. jnj) and withheld by

11

\
28
(||

Dt
12

1"

); 'o abs.
24

Mi 3"+

9 t.; cstr.

Dt 23" +

2 t.;

K 8 XM 17

(||

17 rrp, npbp); v (here djktb 'p) 13 !627 Jb 5 10 18' 2 Ch 6 '7 (|| 5>0),
; 1

sf.

13 irvn? Jb 28"; pi. sf. Dnn;no ^ 44 ; 1. price, oft. n'npa for a price; in trade 2 S

D^D), cf.
23

Is 30

2S 26 3 6 27 V.147 (vb. ?"?P); so 'p Zc io 1 (H^ip^P), v t^-TCDj ipp D^3


1

ip

24

1K10

28

2
2

Chi

16
;

cf.

La

(H^M),

also
;

of (no?) 1 K.2i ai.d trmg rn.B> 'D Pr27 wisdom Jb 28" (|||03 niJD) cf. Pr 17 16 (no 3); 'D K^3* 195Trt?a Is'55 in purchase of fig.
1

6 6 Jb37 ,'M ninpp da>3v (||3^); 16 13 cpna ^ 135 7 Je io = 5i (||Q!P non); 24 cf. also in layi P3S ^"j* 'p ns jn; Dt 28 6 Is 5 (where ace. cogn. withn'ODfl) wish of David

^
2

38"^^^
;
;

blessings
cf.

fr. '';

Je 15".

of price of people, fig. \jf 44 la 2. hire, 3^3 'O (i.e. of male


;

21
(||
1

bo);

V5H5 'O

sim. of the unseasonable,

prostitute)

Dt 23"

(||nr,t

fjnK) v.

Di Dr

of

venal priests Mi 3" (j| THE'^; reward, gain, 13 denied of Cyrus Is45 (11 **^)i affirmed of Aut.

Pr26 (HK^a Ijf); sent by extraord. supernat. 33:l4 power as sign Ex 9 TJ3, rf^p) cf. (J; loth
||

Siaw-*(Urt^>);
te),
4
;

sim. of refreshment
(ll

Dt32

Epiph.

Dn 1 i 39 fll. "VHO n.pr.m. 1 Ch 4",


.

(||

Jb2 9 3 (\\vvbv), v^72 6


as destructive Ps 28
s

D, ? ,3 1).

cf.

2S23
Ma(x)p-

(^nb ipp); also

fig.,is4'(||DlJ).

lea
t["ltt] vb.

565
(cf.
J

denom.
;

Gerber Vwbdenom

(P),

cf.

Is

s 1 64 Ez 2 4 (symbol.) i 9

for purification

m
)

[rain] (Ar.jil
7

Syr.

4*> S Aph.ipON) ;
nnK
;

Nu 8 7
10

(risen "p),

9
18

(jm
etc.;

<p>, c f.

i3 '8

*>*'- 3 '

31

Nipb.. /m//. 5e rained upon 11?GPI

(allP),Ez 3 6*(fig.).
v
,10 Ex2 4" (J), Je2 1516

b. of a river, Nile

nj^pn

Am 4 Am 4

s 24 wppr/! Hiph. jyVBDn Gn 2 1 9 6 23 7 ipp'1 Ex 9' Impf.^r?: + 1 1' Jb 20 + 2t; 3fs.l BOn Am4 7 (butrd.^pt3@gS); is. VCBK Am 4 7 + v 7 (for TOCR), Ez 38 s2 //. erfr. "PB&n Is 5 Jb 38 s6 Pt. TDCP Ga 7 4 4- 2 1. ;
.

(JE), etc.;

Jordan Jos 3 s (D), 18 7 Euphrates Is8 (fig.), Je 2

of streams, canals, 7 etc., esp. as condition of fertility Dt 8 1 o' Is 8 30 I7 i Pr 30 16 2 c. of sea 5 3 + , etc.

Ezek.'sriverEz47

u 2 + ,etc;
'

K
'

Am
-

sewrf rain,

rain

(sq. 75? exc.


5 4

Ex

18

9
7

16 4 ); subj. *
56
;

+ (P). 9 ; Red Sea EX15 (song), i 4 8 d. of flood Gn 7 710 8 37 911 Jos 2 10 (D), etc.
-

81019

2l - 22 - 28

(nodir.obj.)Gn2 7 (bothJ),Am4 ",cf.Jb 3 8 6 subj. clouds D^y by divine command Is 5 (ace. 24 27 'OH V78 v ; Ex cogn. "IBD); jp
;

17 7 8 8 7> (J), 6 waters of Noah.


'
,

y$

D$

i6 4 (J; D^rrfp'; noSy); as act of judgment "P3 'DH rain hail, send hail, subj. '' Ex 9 s3 (J);
cf.v
18

(J

no

i>J?);

obj. Bfcj

rriM Gn 19 24

(J), cf.

Dt 4 19 5 8 cf. io 13 Jb 26 s \^ 29 s3 104 3 148 4 etc. g. of rain Ju 5 4 2 S 2 1 10 Dt 1 1" yJA 65 10 Jb 5' (IpBD), etc. s8 26 i. h. of dew Ju 6 primaeval deep Gn i 2. c. nomm. pr. loc. (q. v.), to denote (P).
.

8 s 9 11,S (P); so ni-p I s 54 9 9 4 e. subterranean Ex 20 (E), Jb 26* yfr 136 6 f. in clouds Je


'

Ez 38s2 'ek
fig.

nrjtti

&$

e*agj>$ 'ja*) *)pie> doti;

ii

(obj.
al.);

CheBae

b'n? ; but rd. e% '">pna v.Ew Jb 20 23 (|| cl. iSK [fin 13 n&J).

springs, streams, or seas belonging to, near, such places: D^fO "P'P Ex 7" 8 2 ; ranp "D
*V la); Dinp "p Josh ; Jos 15 7 ; ninsi "p 15 9 is 15 ; Vrj; p i6'V vi?p *b 6 19 34 Jus ; Isi5 Je 4 8 ; pH *p Is
57

(v. supr.

&$Ti

"H1Z2T3 adj. gent, only c. art. as subst. coll. 'Bn 1 S io21, + v 21b The We Klo Dr Kit Bu

Btylfc

HPS.

Marrap..
v. -\a:.

15

cf.
;

nWri

<p is 8"; frffln fima <p'p 2

Ch
8

30

NIlSO, mtStt tt TT *

32

cf.

also n. pr. loc. D?P

-hESO :-

v.

TIB.

n.m. 28uu only pi. D^D waters, water (NH wt; Ml^fpjo; SI 5 B'DPI Aram.

HE]

IPO, As.mri,pl.m, alsoKJnMtDl 394 Ar. "*U; Eth. "?:, pi. *7.Pt:; Sab. [l], ;
DID, pi. PO, Min. [HO], pi. JiTD (L.id.n) 11.1. 451 v on thes() forms Ba (
f. _

W.ti;

BWB

3. special 13 2 the feet urine 2 i8 27 cf. ^p? of IS36' 10 rop*ip Is 25 Kt in water of a dunghill ( >Qr ^3 ; Yv? ^?9 water distress, because
.

nisibp Jos n uses are: Dy?l *P water

(which
1

is)

drunk

DHM 6th0r Con


-

r -

= 2 Ch T8
(Kt 13;
" 181
,

in imprisonment
26
;

(|| J*np On?) 30 ^B*-"P3 in snow-water Jb 9 Qr

22 17

ZHQHU.1888.
15

>));_tro
cstr.
,

(Dns)
12

Gn
1.
;

TO:pn
7

Ex
1

7
t.
11

16
;

D<Bhj5 D>0

Me Hoffm Siegfr ^3), 3^ tNus holy water (cf. RS 8""


17
i
;
2:,

24

19
;

165 - 204

Gn 7 7 + 7 1
27
;

K i8 =Is 36 here 'J*! Ew Th We rd.^


2
sf.
,

VV Ex V 4- o + Qr VV Ho 2 + S 25 (but
1

"but text dubious, v. Di); D*"ipn 'p bitter

water

+Nu ^'^'

Klo Dr Kit Bu);


8

O^Pl! 'pl?0?l

v 25 and

cf.Ex 1 5 (En Dnp '3), opp. the waters were sweetened;


-

T>?

l?Ex23 +3t.; D"ONu2o 4-6t.; rwp 38 JeVso U'P'PLas 4 Drrp'OEx f>+4t.'; 19 Ex 15 10 Lv waters, water (c. adj. pi. Gn 26
25
1 ,
;

+ oft., so alw. c. adj.; also c. pt. pi. Nu i4 h.i9.m 20 13 14 2 5 3 4-; c. pron. pi. Nu 20 27 2 21 18 92021 17 2 + ; cf. sf. Jos 4 ; before pi. vb. Gn i 7 + oft.;afterpl.vb.Jos3 13 Is28' 7 Pr9 17 Ez 3I 4 4-;

5 - 6SO

'p,' n^J ''p v. supr. 1 a ; C'D D^p living ifi, >,!il Nu i9 17 also running) water Lv i4 Zc 14 8 (cf. EZ47), and (fig.) Je 2 13 I7 13 (fig.) See also infr. (cf. Nu2i 1718 ; v. RS 8 2nd ed. 13S, 176' 4. among fig. uses are a. of ').

nspn
(i.e.

distress Is

43

66 12 (||), 69 s
1 '

La 3";
;

usu.

many waters
,

S 22 =\^i8 17
,

cf.

Jb 22"^ 32 s

rarely

c. sg. vb.; before, Gn 9 Lv 1 1 34 Nu 20 2 14 9 7 24 33 2 K 3 ; after, Nu 19***); 1. a. water, of a spring or well (W.^Kf) Gn 16 7 24 111313 43
15
-

Ex

15

2727

(J),

Gn2i 1925 Nu'20"

7 or deep waters ^ 69 31S cf. v 16 also tysi^p 1 44 water of gall Je 8 14 9" 23 15 b. D^P H? 2 S c. JiSf 5*=: 1 Ch 14" of outbursting force.
.

for drinking, also 6 of rock Ex 1 7 (E),

Nu 208 810" (P), Dt 8 etc; 2a1.181\ Nu 20 2 7' (P), nyjP D (.RSS.m.i.165; 32


'

Am 4"

21 16 (E), etc.;
3*

C s 1? Is
is

8" Jon

+ oft.;
15

out

13.24

Dt

51 19 28 for 3 3 V'8i io6 ; cf. Dt 32 Ez47 4 8 4 s2 washing (hands, feet, person) Gn 18 24 43 4 20 5 6 + (P); (victims) (J), 2 K 3", Ex 2 9 30 Lv 1 5
;
s14
-

1 7 of rushing nations. d. of what 217 impetuous, violent, overwhelming Is28 Ho 1 o7 J b 2 7 20 V' 1 2 4 4S 8818 ; sim. of impetuousness D?P? ina Gn 49 4 . e. (as running away) of heart in timidity Jos 7*, cf. ^ 22 15 , of knees

12 1S

Ez7
58
1 2 s
.

l7

2i' f. of transitoriness Jb s 10 g. of refreshment Is 32 49


.

16

24

18

spiritual

Lv

9 - 13

S 21 (P); (vessels)

ments) Lv

15

17

Nu

i9

Lv 6 21 1 a** (P); (gar9 (P); for cooking Ex 12

3
.

h.
.

rrtrutp
i.

cf.

Je 3 1 9

<p 2 3 in fig. of rest and peace, of reckless bloodshed (poured out

nm
like water) ty
s

na

566
indirect qu., as
15

*Q

79

cf.

eating) blood Dt 1 2 Ct 4" fig. of bride ;

1624

pouring away (and not 23 Dn D?0 1X3 1 S j 15 IVP Pr 5 of enjoy^JSQ


.

Gn

we do not know who


Jos 24
!F}p8n will serve, after

21 26 43 s2 DB> *B Vfiflfi t6 1 put, etc., Dt 21 \j/ 39"


.

'OTIS

.nna
S 14 17

choose
,

whom
56

ye

ment of one's own wife of harlotry D'OVa D^p Pr 9 17 stolen waters. k. of outpoured wrath
;

HN1
9

bi<E>

17
10

Tan
3

of

'<

Ho 5 10

1.

of abundant justice
;

Am 5
,

1K1",
1

Jjnin
Is 36

v 27
20
;

d. '3 <
14

24
.

Wio among ...?


s3

m. of outpoured feelings Jb 3 24 !!> WSi "=BB> La 2". Is 48 rd. prob. Vg&Q for MT "#? so
1

(ona); 42 50 Hg 2 8 (allD33); ]W<awhoof. .? Ju 21 2 K 6" Is 50'. e. strengthened and emph. forms of interrog.:

S 22

14

43 48

Seeker

Du Che *"* Skinner/cf.


'Q

Di.

(a) nt

(v. HT

4 b),
one
as
f.

Kin >
5

(v.

KV1
21
8
,

4 b j3),
cf. 2

^D
23

tarij
Mffooj3,

n.pr.m. an Edomite
I

Gn36 (@
Maifna/3).

39

nr (Wl

+V

24
21 ).
||

10

Je 30 21 Est
. . .

(v. t'6ti.);

(6) *?

L Ma<foo0) =

Ch

50

*in

w/ta<

(L

')ij/

Ju

tlip^^n V3 n.pr.loc.
Jos 19 (reading dubious; D'D DJO] Ifpaa-).
46

in

Dan, near Joppa


OaXda-a-r/s [i. e.

(= 1 Ch 17 repeated in

various rhetorical uses


\}r

(oft.

dn-o
who ?

1 15 32 15 18 Is 28" 29 ): it expresses a wish (the question (a) sq. impf. implying a desire that the person asked for

cl.,

''O

pron. interrog.
As. ml,

of persons, as

HO

(q.v.) of things (Eth. OH.;

but only

= What
-

and

How?

usu. Sem. form for

me (rare) Jager BAS IL2n the Who ? has n, viz. As. mannu,
,

were present), 2 S 15 4 1W\ ' who will set me judge 1 i.e. would that some one would make me judge 23 15 DJD "3g^ "15=0 that one
!

MW

manu(T>l
Arab.

avfBiV
>),

Eth. m>J.; maww,

Aram, ^i,

^, vulg.-Arab. mire, win, from a form resembling which, by rejection of n, prob. Heb.
*t?
:

801 * 1

^b Tan
is

): who told thee


18

wAo?

(m; ?wis
24^
nf?r\

?)

Gn

11

M?

would give me to drink, etc. cf. Nu 1 1 418 Mai 16 s3 10 and very oft. in the i ^4' 6o" 94 Is 42 who will give ? i.e. would that tlwre phr. JPI? ~"Q 29 as Nu 1 1 DW3J were DJ? ^3 JJT 'DI = and '' would that all 's people were prophets Dt 28 67 my jTV ^0= would it were even Ju 9 s9 +
! ,
.

. .

'>

vrttn n?

w/m>

this

man ?
22 9
flX

son?

Nu
9

Ru3

y
;

27 ya nnN ''D my Ju iH 2' 15 6 18" 20 18 2 S i 8 + oft.; who art thou (fem.)? IS51 12 of
JfAo art thou,
;

[03). (6) it expresses contempt (who ? 2 '* 'O implying the answer no one at all), Ex 5 wAo is '' that I should listen ^1p3 VOB'K ItW

(v.

to his voice

Ju ^WjaJS
18

^3

D3^ *& ^yO"^

?,
9

more than one, n?X *p who are these? Gn 33 8 DDK ' 2K10"; once, more ex48" Is 60
plicitly,

v 38

56

w/*o is this Phil, that he should have

D^'nn
19

>}

n?

Ex

io 8 ;

=as who?

(i.e.
''D

reproached, etc.] 25 Jf* }3 *D1 nn D, Is 28 Jb 26 4 Pr 309 'i 'dj or modesty (real or assumed),

in

what
6

condition, or capacity),

Am 7

Dip*

Ex
wn

Spy, v Is 5 1

Du * W,

TOqjjj *? (but Vrss

Che Lag Brd


1

as

||

"W
:

'),

Ru

Note in partic. a. *p is and usually where persons are understood or s implied Gn 33 mn mnCiVba i? *-D who (or s8 what) to thee is all this camp ? Dt 4' Ju 9 'P who is Shechem (i.e. the Shechemites) ? 03^ Mi i'jItOP xbn abjr ye's' , p, v b Ct3 6 Ju i3 ]7
:

(Be Ke Kb ). rarely used of things,


16 "- 388

*i *?^j ^, 1 s 18 sin* ninr^f who am I, and who is my clan( ,?D) that I 14 18 should be the king's son-in-law? 2S7 iCh29 s 10 imor surprise, Is 44 49*'. 2 Ch 2 (c) in
11

18

''Cl

passioned prose, and esp.in poetry, implying the answer few or none, it is equiv. to a rhetorical
negative,

Dt

PJJ|
12

"P/JD? 2!HT

S?

wAo can

stand, etc.?
'31

30

HDVpB'n

VJT.

915 20 14 2 9, 6 22 26
?

no'Gn 32 s8 Ex 3 13 with '0 cf. fP in Aram. Ezr 5* Gn Ex. II. cc. %; and see Ntt"" *"). On 1 S i8 18 v. II. "0. b. in the
<D
(but
:

shall (or can) say

8 13 I S 4 'O, v S16 10 1K"DAo Jb 9" Pr 20 9 Ec 8 4 with

Vtpfy

? the perfect (of experience), who lias ever Nu 23 10 Dt 5 s3 Is 36 20 66 8 8 Je 18 13 n^X| VDV ?,


.
.

gen.,

JjlN

S /2"J 17" Je 4 4 28 Jb 26 4 33 M after 24 various preps., as ''P TiDK 1 S 24 1515 P~7&? s 20 1 S 6 2 K 9 + n?3 by wAom ? 1 1 K 20", t?^ 18 25 to whom? whose? Pr2o M
KU7 'i
; ,

"P*n3 )Ao*e daughter art thou

Gn

(6t.)

Gn32 nfiSCpb, 38 19 M 2 K i8 nap tEz 3 2 ^27'-'; 4 33 19" Is57 + ; 'P'nK (so alw. in ace.), 1 S 12 28 11 Is 6* ; =with whom ? Jb 1 2 s c. in an

^
.

Jb 4 7 9 4 D^?l V)k nVpn 'O^i 3 3731 poet., very oft., as Gn 49" who can rouse him up? (i.e. no one), WD'p^ ip Ex is 11 11 f? 9 (so f 35 10 al.), Nu 2 4 923 1 S 2 2S lb bbsn' S D w/to shall intercede for him ? (i. e.
23 (MT), 30 Pr 30 4 La 3 s7
-

18

21

no one), Is
1

12

53

IJnyjrB'b

io 8 4 o 1314 18 4i 26 42" 43 9 48" 50 J'OKn p (i.e. few or none), etc.;


-

18 32

"

HV^ap 'rl'ibs

n*>,

3 s 31 7 76 89 130 Jb 21

>

567
. . .

Namo
,

34

w Je
I2

Jo 2 U Mai 3 2
3
19

tb 'D Am 3 8 Je io 7

25 Na3 ); ('133^) *p ,-/> 27 shall (can) turn it back? t Jb 12 1 i 19 9 23 Is 14 13 Je 2"; implying the answer, no one but 43
(cf.

Jb

y^

VVS'p, an d As. proper names, as Mannu-ki-Rammdn, ' Who '


cf.

*^?? 9 Mi^X (IFAo


like

n.pr.m.
is like

Michael,

Mm^X,

God?

12 2 5 6s5 God, Is 40 41 Jb 3 8 ,
-

is

Eamman 1

50

W?$

etc.;
4

defiantly, Is
>,

is

"D,

Je

13

like the great


;

49
fi

<JB Kin;
19

v '

COT<78

cf.

Ob 3 f 1 2 s J fViK n?, 5^ 6 4 Jb 9 esp'ob dni TT?* *9, 13 19 *W aT, *" 1? toAo is' he' that s will contend with me ? Notice in ex1.7 4 1.
amples of this kind the freq. order of words Pr 20 6 NXD' B D'HDK B*W, 2 4 22 D DrW TBI
:

Mannu-ki-ilu-rabu, Who ? Dl rr '-2>: hwb. g c jj r Cook Ar* mGI ' 4 _l. Nu


'

God
.

'

13"

2.

iCh5
'

13
.

(P).

3. 5 14
.

4. 6 25

S. 7 1
.

6. 8 16

7. 12 21 .

8. 2 7' 8

9. 2CI121 2

10. Ezr 8 8

11. the
io
13 - 21

12'

prince,' or patron-angel, of Israel, 9 7 HBWBI "- ll (cf. Jude Eev 12 ; Levy

Dn

).

W,
s

nor

31 ^d

10

Na
6

TB^
2

"D

lDjtt JB^,

147

17 14

v)

B l>
37

tWyO
,

in-j'p,

jb 4 5 p

piupa Tsyi, 2 6

38

'??? ?)

1.
2.

13 i9 39 41 f 6 I^TT^N? ;'and with 14 the nom. pendens, Je 2 24 fl33<B* , WOtjn, Pr 18 Jb 1 7 15 nfye* ip 'nipni, 3 8 M ft ^p *d'?pb> "to, 11 Pr 24 s2 ), sq. (d) jy> np who knoweth ? (f 90 a verbal clause, becomes nescio an) it may (cf.

56

W?,

if.

f.

Of this name,

n.pr. (Who is like Yah? cf. m. a prince under Jehosh. 2 Ch 2 2 Ch 13 f. 1. for 2 h, q. v.

nygp

the following are abbreviated, or

softened, forms

T^Tya
1
1 -4

n.pr.m.

Ganneau" 81883^*- 42 ) 1. an
2ff called n^p). f- 1 8 the son of Imlah ( MftX

(so

on an

Isr. scarab,

JJJ} ynV ip (Qr Jjm), Jo 2" (=Jon 3 9 ) BTB1 3* JCW "D, Est 4 14 >D DN JHV. (e) especially in poetry, a question with >, to which the answer follows, is an effecbe,
1

perchance, 1 2

s2 ">

(in

Ephraimite, Ju 2. a prophet,
1

||2Chi8

7 - 25

alas),

K 22

8 - 26

temp, of Jer.,

of affirming a fact, or introducing a u 2" 5 3fu0 8 description: ^i"5 {see v ), 24 Is23 J>JP 'D 9 '31 DNT (v the answ., WXV\ 'S see v 15f T "), (

tive

mode

t.)+v Qr(Ktin3'D). Je 36 11 (W3?), v 13


.

(9

3. aeon-

tjTS^ES
1 2
35

ix.pr.in.

1. the canon, prophet,


1 j

33"
8
3

,8 Micah, Je26 Kt(Qrn^p asMii

).

2.

Ne

),

23

37

4 i"6o 6 3 Je46
1

C t3
21

6
,

cf.

6
5- 5

10

answered

(called N3'p,
(||

1 1

L542 45 Mi i g. <D may sometimes be rendered whosoever, though, as the examples will shew, it does not really mean it Ex 24" Orriw tfi; Dnn bv2 "D, lit. Who
.

by *6q Ex 4

24

22 12

2Ch

34

)_

3.

Ne

2 4i_

4. 3

n3'D).

t nr^n n.pr.m. 1. Micha, the Ephraimite 5 8 9 ' 1212 3 i8 2ff (i2t.), called ( ftfexofat), Ju i7
-

-i

hath a cause
i.e.

let

him draw nigh unto them,


let
i5

STO^ lyw
Xa(as),

2. the prophet Micah


18 (Je 26

Mi

I*

Kt

whoso hath a cause,

him,

etc.,

Is 5o 8b p

'"I;?'*?).

3.

( MI Ch 5\
(ffi
.

*btt
'31

b$ <ps^p
'6

i'y? n?,

54

jn f

h nini nt
let

who is fearful and trembling?


;

s4 ' 4. son of Meribbaal (Mephibosheth) 8 M< X m), 9 40f ( M IX<I ), called N3ip 2 S 12 9
-

5.

him return

20

3 ran id; ^ng f Ezr I (cf. with 1 in Ho i4 10 '^ 107 43 Zc 4 10 is dubious, on account of anom. tense and so
11 apod. Je 9

Pr 9 4

23

( Mxns ),

24

24 - 25

( M^).
(||

6. 2
12

Ch
36

18"

construct.)

with

-\vx E^xn i

Dt 20
i9

"

(=^'p 2). 1. 34* tM^Q n.pr.m. (so in


.

K 22

.T3'D).
-

Palm.,

Ju io
44

18
,

cf.

V'25

12
.

With

Tftflp

vnm $
Ex
32
24

ps. in apod.,

Ex 32 s3 X>K
)

n^D4).

1. son of Mephiboslieth ( M(t X a), 2. Neio 12 3. Neii I7

Vog" "). 2 S 9 12 (=
15 ),

Npn, j e49

(= 5 o

-urcnpi

v 22 (called iV3V? 12 35 ).

(=iCh 9

^pS? n yN anti who is chosen ? I will appoint him over her! Is so 8 "; with an imv. in the
apod.
(against accents; v. Ea) 3nr *cb
1

tb^'in

n.pr.m. (IF/w

what God is?


-

Ipnsnn who hath gold? break it off you 12 12 13 cf. +34 '-; without a 19 1 S 11 verb,
,

Gn Ex

Ass. form., cf. list of towns Ba'-fr o

Winp

note also in Thothmes


i.

-sa-'-rq,

e.

prob. i'NB'n'a

3 2 '!? *b ^d who is on to me so 2 S 20"


!

J.'s

side? (let

him come)
4

Heb. iwra WMM^M):_i. a cousin of Moses Ex 6*> Lv io 4 (P). 2. one of Daniel's


companions Dn in c. 2-3 called
i
6

"

1119

(lew

id);

Ec

5 9 (-\vtt id).

+
7

2 17
).

h. once, following a verb 2 S 18 12 db3<Q 1$?33

np 3), any one, nrriptf Have a care,


(cf.

^'D

(i

(Aram.), elsewhere 3. Ne 8 4
.

whosoever ye

be, of, etc.

(but

SaSBu^;

cf.

v 5 ).

tNl-pq rmnb) Nu

n.pr.loo.

city

in

Moab (MP

916 21 30 Is 15 2 ; Jcs 13 assigned to

tre
Reuben (@
i

568

T
1

&iu&a&av,

Maibada,

@L

MfSa/3a);

7",

cf.

Dt 4"
16

(vid. Dr),

v 15

of nocturnal

Ch

7 9 meeting-place of

6a&a,

A@L MrjSa^a). TTO v. II. -it.


JTPQ Kt Ru
C'JTE
[2B"C]

Ammonites (

M<u-

apparition

Jb
v.
v.

JlprQ

pr Hipli.

2 1 v. ynio sub

fD^Q
jn\

p|MO] sub 13D.

v.

no sub nno.

v. 3B.

jw-o. nrwa, nro-ra v. m. t [ Y YJ] ( v of foil. = press, squeeze, cf. NH


v. '.
.

sms, nana, n^n, ^rT^n T T tt


'
'
.
:

lT

suc&/ Ar. iJ^VS (med. rub with the hand). gently,


id., />ress,

1)

is

wash

^WE
*

v. *.

Typ

n.m. squeezer,
J*t3n

i.e.

extortioner, op-

pressor, only

Is

64.

[S^Q]
cf.

word,

Dr * loc HPS), cstr.


(ace.

n.[m.] brook, stream (?) (dubious Dnsn ^J*p 2 S 1 7 20


.

TV^U n.m.
ing (3
1.)

squeezing, pressing, wringnttpn toxii zbn

on

tosfr c)N-'c^

t^D'E) n.pr.f.

to Ol*

277
'-,

pp
-

contr.from

^? )
2
1 8

younger

David (@ M f X,V oX), I6 25 2 S 3"" 6 =

daughter of Saul, wife of 49 1 S 14 iS 20 27 28 I9 i2is.i7.i7


-

Ch 15 29

S 6 "*"*;

also

jan N'XV Q$tf TM Pr 3 o 33 Ae squeezing of milk L*nd a dBook c,,n,r p* produceth curd (v. Thomson 456 Rob"" 485 "- 418 ), ar^ <Ae squeezing of the nose produceth blood, and (so) the squeezing of anger
'

1-

'

(@ M.^oX), but
v. 'P.

err. for

2n

(L

M^o/3).

(i.

e.

pressure, insistence) produceth


v.

strife.

Q^O

crp
n. Pr.m.
1

bHo.

tp*o, j-n^s, jgjao, paj^a


1. priestly

TMaJ^Q n.pr.m.

of Benjamite
Macro.

in

Moab

name
24'.

time,
2

Ch
c.
15
.

: a. JOJD assigned to David's b. Neh.'s time Ne io 8 (VJO

Ch

89
*

Micro
v.

12 "".

Vnc^Q T
-I'lttrn,
t"qtij*r2
'

no.

Ch
5
.

1 2

31 2. one of those

|BJ assigned to Hezekiah's time d. pOno went up with Zerub. Ne

h^n], Dnaha
n.pr.m.
is

v.
-

nK
-

who took

Ezrio25 .
irawBoi.

strange wives
Uia/uir.

Bfwa/wiv and (esp.

(ace.

toDl BMr I* D
(the
2

II

for.Mis?'

A@L)

sha-aku who
cf. -'&??'''?,

what Aku
7

P?3, ]10 comp Ar


cf.

(-/of foil; dubious; Fl in Levy


-(_; ^

p.

(in ploughing),

Dr DtM u
-

med ^
).

splu the earth

to Mishael,

Dn

567);
i

the new (Bab.) name given


(

moon-god)

+ Aram.

49

and

c.

3). v.

jrcro, yttfas

v. jn^.

["are]
v. I.

in'.

t[pp] n.[m.]
25

kind,

species

(NH

id.

niton
fcwnan,

v.

ate.
v.

*V^aaO pa.

naa Hiph.

(Ecclus43

id.), also schismatic, heretic;

Jewish)i-_v
;

Aram, tun?,
Palest. Syr.

= nation PS
VUn?f>

species, so Syr.
2094

naao
v.

(Edessa)

Schwally
i

Id,otlcon6

-oao, -aao

n. naa.

yet not Aram. loan-wd.inHeb.; v.Lag


alw.
sf.

BN183f

);

+ 2 t.; fon?? Gn 1" (6m. @) + 3 t.; Mn?! Gn i + 9 t.; f^Tf) Ez 47 (del.Co); Dnrpb'Gni ;kind, species,
24 - 24
,0 21

+ prep.

Gn

,212

TOO

v.

roa.
v.

mao
pa.
v.

v.

ma.

pao, ntfao

of plant
fish,

Gn

[rniao, rnac]

n. n.

1 ";

*u.umm. insect) Gn !** ^20.20.20 Lv x giuuuuuuuui (all p); a s0 Dt |4.mj,.m 10 (cf. Lv) Ez 47 (on text, cf. Co).
,

usu. of animal (beast, bird,

t "-aa n.pr.m. a Gadite

Nu 1 3

15
.

Ha()X

i,

TMJ/j]

vb. be low, humiliated (Aram.


is

t
4 1.;
V' 1 7

n^Qri n.f. likeness, form; 'n Ex 20 + cstr. iwen (rupri) Dt 4" + 3 1. sf. frown
4
>"

1?D, ^ao; Ar. eL


Isr.

consume) Qal Impf. O0J1 ^ 106


Niph.
Jm^/".

suck entirely

out, diminish,
43

1&

= Dt 5

Ukeness, representation
8
,

(||

i>DB)

Ex

of perverse

20 4

of house-timbers.
6e

cf.

162325
;

form, semblance of *

Nu

Ec 1 o 18 sink (in decay) Hopb. Pf. QMJ] Jb 24 s4

brouyM

low, of wicked.

NTO hi
x.

Jlb?V

v.

*b.

ii.

[n^3*2]

v.

rta.

%Dp;
"
1

feb, t^ao] v. '&>. nVisn v. ^n. tjos?], "aoso


onrra, toons T T
:

v.

pa.

v.

DM.

s4 5 1., etc. Imp/. T3f! Lv 2 5 + 3 t., etc. n3Sn Lv 25 s0 Pt. pi. OniCi Ne 5 8 ; be Inf. a3 beast Lv 27"; cf. v 28 sold, of land Lv 25 '; 2 (all P); of human beings as slaves Ex 2 2 for (3) theft (E), Lv 25 42 (P), f 105 Est 7 sell oneself Lv 25 394749M (PH), Dt 15 12 Je 34 14 Ne 5 88 fig.

25

4S

17

of
cf.

Isr.,

sold
4

Est

v. III.

103.
v.

: :

=
1

for (3) their sins, 52 s ; over to death. given Hitlip.

by '\ Is 50

Pf
nos.

l?prin

K2

25
;

DR-I3pnni consec.

Dt 2$*;
;

J1.TTO3E
T

20 ryVfH '2K17"; Inf^iorin 1K21

sell
17
,

2'123Q n.pr.m. one of those who had taken strange wives Ezr io 40 (G ra yBp-Tim, F.b.i 899 P .233 prop ayyao possession of Nebo);
T'
,
,

oneself us slave
all

Dt 28 68
Pr31 10
'

fig. 1

K21 2025

K 17

sq.JHH

nVB>vi>.

<

t">30 n.m.
'O abs.

Ma^aSra/3ou, A
.

Ma^va8aa/3ou

@L

Na&ajiov

Ne

16

13

merchandise, value; 10 rTlfSQ Pr 3 i BTJS? Nu2o";


;

tn:bD n.pr.loc. in T MaW npo = njtap v


[wro], "VS3Q
Drn, [nrao]
ITEM?,
v.

Judah Ne
;i3.

II

s8
.

@L

Nu

prob.also VJ200 (rd.' VJ3B9) Dt 1 8 v. Di Dr ; 1. merchandise Ne i3 16 ; value, price, of water


',

20" (JE),

cf.
10
.

Dt 18 8

v.

dm.

woman Pr 3 1
1. eldest

(v. supr.);

of capable

dds.

1V59 n -Pr m M XP
-

(Sab.
;

nopn
v. 5*3.

v.

Lmso.

son of Manasseh

Gn 50
3131

nso Hal 4).


23

Nu
,

26
1

29 29
-

27
i
21 - 23

32

3940

36
;

Dt 3 J0S13
15
.

17

cf.

rrbsso t
*
;

Ch

Aram, iiao, T3D marry (i. e. 6y as a wife); cf. As. makkHru, namkur(r)u, nakkuru, possession, property, Dl
-

"HDO vb. seU rODjprtce, DHM


BWB408

=
(NH
id.; Ph.
;

7 v also Ju 5 14 (poet.) where 7^"'> Manasseh. 2. son of 'Ammiel 2 S o, 45 1 7 27


.

130;

Zinj.

s" nd

"h m

t 'V30 adj. gent, only


,|

c.

art. 'En as subst.

coll. tlie

Machiriles

Nu

26 19

); Qal Ex2i 37 +2t.;


,

Pf. 'd
i

Lv27 +2t.;

20

sf.

Vi30

Ti")pQ n.pr.m. a Benjamite Ma^f ip ; A Metope L Mof^eipi.


;

iCho 8

s.

''fHSD
,

Impf.^W Ex
fs.

2
;

etc.;

Is5o'+2t., etc.; Imv. TTOQ Gn 25 31 ;


2l

tlSpQ
25"+
2 t.;

cstr. a6s.130Dti4 2i Fn3D Ex 21 8 ffja? Am 2 6 Ne"i 3 15 (cf. Ba 1 104 ); Pt. "Ob (T3to) LV25 16 + 3 1. f. Ti3b Na 3*, etc.; ae/ 7 (c. 3 pret. Am 3 6 ,s 2 Jo 4 + 44 ) sq. ace. e. g. land Gn'47 2022 (J),

'13I?2K4

/w/.

ware; abs. 'D Lv VlSDO Lv 25 17 cstr."\?0'?Lv25


-

n.m. 1" 26

28

sale,

25:B

itDNe
;

io 32 ;

sf.

+ 3 1.
sale

pi. sf.
'

VJ3DD Dt
;

LV25

2729 50

Ez y JJg j 3 . n ? n?)? p Ly 25 33 ^ Hex> On Dt 18 8 v. 13D. only PH).


v
.ffl
,

8 8 (but v. sub TJD) ; sold Lv25 14 (acc. thing cogn.),


1

Lv25
14

(ace. cogn.),

48 (sq. v 27 ; 27 20

Ex
25

v 25 (H; sq. injrwo) c f. Ez 15 JO partit.), Lv 25 (no obj. expr.), so Ru 4 3 ; house Lv25 29 (H); beast (H),

trrjpp

n.f. oale;

cstr.

TrvzUD

WLv2 5
[T3D]

^f]

42

(H).
v. nsj.

2i 3537 (E); flesh

16

(H); food

Ne

Dt 14 (no obj.); crop Lv io32 i3 1516 cf. v 20 (sq. ">=>?);


, ;

21

[rnac]
v.

v. i.

rro.

oil 2

K4
-

7
;

linen
oft.

Pr 31 24 birthright
e.
16

Gn

25

3 '- 33

[rn?^], [n^ba]
t^n"1pp

u.to.
iChii 36
.

(J);
24
7
,

most
cf.

Gn 37 27
Pt.

2*- 3

daughters

=
;

s3

23
esp.

15 (E); in marriage Gn 3 i (E^; 12 3 seller Is 24 Ez 7 truth Pr ; fig., obj. of Nineveh, selling nations 0^13 Na3 4 ;

beings, (all JE), Ex 21 g. Dt 2i (E), Am2 Nes 8 Zen J04 788 esp. 78

human

as slaves
14 - 14

45

adj. gent.

^3.
v.

Mo^op,

3 "

Me \tofxi8i.
rtSttteo
v.

Ex2i

'

hw??, ^Wap,
1030
v.
v.

3D3
11.

[nna?]
una.
ftU1 flu
'

nro. b^o,
-

^44
12';
(del.

selling his people (to enemies \ i.e. M giving it entirely into their power: Dt32 13 14 8 2 7 Is 50 also (T3 13) Ju 2 3 4 io 1 S
''
1
,

npp
^79
Zinj.

ttfrpn
(

v.

cf.

JU4

(Sisera to

Co

alter

al.)

12 woman); also Ez 30 Niph. Pf. -I2JM Lv

vb>be

NH

irf -

Pi trans.);

V^O

(Pi. trans.) DHM

s" dKh

As. naZ2

Vbn
(trans,

570
*; Ar.

W712

and

intrans.)

D1 BWB4

iU

(trans.)

jL,

Jl*

(intrans.);

Eth. cn>2vA: (trans, and


(trans.),

filled or fill himself, i.e. his hand, cf. Pi. 2) ; be satisfied, subj. tyaj

= appetite Ec

with weapon,

intrans.);

Aram.
gilb _
t,

JLao

and

trans.),
3

Palm. n.pr. vkn


18 s
;

Palm 7.2^..

DrlM""
sf.

"*-

N D 0s Levy . 0g ZGxl,.l865.21H: 34 ***) ;-Qal 93 P/. 'o Ex 4 o +


;

= plenitude, Vog
^K.^D Mi 3 Je 16 4-; ^O Ez 28
8

top

(intrans.

iN?D Est 7

nsSo Jb
!

7 3 6' ;
21

V^P *6pGn29 (mho @ <B Co); IS^O Is i etc.; 7^/. 3 fs. 9 sf. io*?pn Ex 15 Gn 5os + 2 t.; *J^1 *}>* Gn 2 5 50 3 Imv. 1p? Gn I 22 + 5 1.; 7w/. csir.
6";
15
,

Jb 3 2 ,8 ;

with violence with glory and 21 14 knowledge of * Nu 14 Hb 2 ^ 72"; v. also 14 8 s 5 17 s 1 7 ^7 1 1 26 Est 3 5 Pr 20 abs. Ez 26 Co sub K.S? adj., so S) 27 s5 2. be (but 25 of an accomplished, ended, subj. days Ex 7 32 exchange, requital, Jb i5 M Pi. 112 Pf K>D Ex 35* + ; NpO Je 5 i ;
fttc
;

6 7 ; subj.

Ec I 8

fig.

earth
9

filled
s3
;

(cf.

Qal) Gn 6",

cf.

Ez

23

24

n^p
usu.

(nu6p) Lv

S 33 ^- 12

t.;

Pt.

K^D J e

23

24
;

Nu n*?? Dt6" + ;^Kp Lv 8*>+; n^JJ Jb8 21 N.b;


10
;

32
;

ll

+,

etc.;

Impf.
42
26

WpP|l

Gn

Ex

1 D'J^D Is 6 ;

(cf. also

sub K.bo adj.); 1. bejull,

c. ace. material : a. lit., subj. houses Ex 8' 7 io e (bothJ)Jui6 27 Isi 3 2l 2Ch5 13 ,cf.Ezio 4 (del.
6

Ez 7 19 etc.; /. Mfe Gn 29"+ 5 1.; 39 j>; Je 4 5 Ez 9 7 7m/ cr. N.k) Ex 29 s9 + 5 t.; WpP
,

,x

niXpD (nk-)

Co); winepress
vessel

2K4

J04 Jb2i 24

13

threshing-floor Jo 22 niX^O etc.; Jb 20

24
;

Ex 3i 5 + 5 t.; Jei 3 iChi2 RJPP


13 16
;

sf.

s DNs>p Je 33 ;

7Y
65
11

pi.

D^pp
lit., c.
6 )
:'

Is
2

c f. (

b. fig., earth N?P), i. e. fulness, abundance, 13 29 full of violence Gn 6 cf. Lv 19 (both P), Mi 2 15 6' Is i Je 23' 51 6 V. 26 10 Ez 7 23 23 Ec 9 3 etc.; earth full of glory, mercy, goodness, knowledge,
,
-

t.; l.fill Ezr 9 " Jb 4 o 31 ;

+2

(oft. c. 2
c.
1

ace;

24

s4 fP Je 51

^ 127

Gn

9 21 19

of' ^33
etc.;

s4

1 1

Is

subj.
9

PS?

= desire be

i'Hb3

3
;

cf.also^ 4 8

15 25 24" 26 4 2 44 Ex 2 16 Dt 6" Jos 9 13 1 K i8 3S 20 27 2K3 26 23" IS23 2 Jb3 15 22 18 Je 4 i 9 Ez 3 2 4 7 13 3 7" 9 io 24 Na 2 Hg 2 7 f 129 7 2 Ch

i04

24
,

satisfied (full)

c. sf.

Ex
on
cf.

17 ' Vf) ; n\ Jb 36 and of judgment wicked art thou full (hast thou thy fill), Di Du; JH nit??) 3> K>0 Ec 8"; esp. of

15

etc. (indef. subj.); fill (cup) tgft& rfWn/i; for 3 3 libation Is 65"; fig. fill with spirit Ex 28 31 31 35 cf.v ,-fio7 9 Is33 5 Jei5 17 ; fill 35
,

16 14

the

2K21"; with abominations Ezr9 n (c. 3).


special uses are
' :

(with blood) 2.
14

satisfy appetite

Jb 38 s9 ^ 1 7
,

days, years, be full, accomjilislied, ended,


25
24

Gn
5

29* 50"

(JE);
12
;

LvS*Je
2 5 12 29'
cf.

Nu6
La
18

Pre 30 Jbzo 23 Jesi 14 (fig.); take a handful of IP 133 'D Lv 9 7 grasp 3 ,T 'D 2 K 9 24 cf. (of
;

(P);
1

iSiS^zS?
6 i

Ch 17" Est

12

Dn

10';

5 also with other


22 28
-

Ez

laying arrow on bow)


13

fig.

D!!?N3
1

J-ffen

'D

Zc
(cf.

overflow Vtftififfy N.k>D

Ch 12"
I

Je 25 s4 Is 40*. populating sea and earth


subj. (lit.)

2. trans. Jill, of

Jos 3 1S Qal); give in full


(rd.
fig.
41

consecrate TVfffb

D3T
M

EX32

29

(cf. infr.);

tabern.

and temple ;
12

(all P); the hand) ' filling esp. of glory of Ex 40 34 * (P) 1 8 1011 cf.

Gn

DSpp;i
2

A@L

>$$ ?S
'B
office,
10

S 18 27

58

We Dr Kit Bu);
1

T N^p
Ex
1

IKpD;

(lit.

fill

for institute to a priestly


9 -s>-33.35

consecrate

28

Lv 8 13
1

6 32 2

Nu 3 3 Ju 1 7 512

K
3

Is 6'; v. also

2Ch5 u
1

Je23
sq.

7
;
lf '

K 18
1 s

esp. lit. Ez io 43 44 2 ace. Jill jars (with) water


s
,

34

abg. overflow Vninj-^-Sjj 'D Jos 3 16


18
,

Ch 1 2 Pi.); fig. Jill land with sin Je 1 6 (cf. 4 17 cf. i 9 Ez8 28", cf. 30"; ?3"rne>j isf> is6p
Est
7
(cf.

Ch 29 s 2 Ch i 3 9 29 31 (cf. As. umaMw katu, confer upon, D1 HWB409); ^ns 'O 24 1112 Dt i 36 Jos i4 8 -'-" wholly follow * Nu 14 32 6 1 K 1 1 e. set _/i/Z iw, precious stones Ex 28 etc. (m n D i 3 "O) cf. 31 6 35s3 39 10
13
;

33

Ez 43 26 (altar),

i.

17

(all

P);

3.

fulfil,

Ec 8"

supr.)
v.

D'P^n li6p Je 51"


;

day,

Gn
;

meaning

obscure,

[tt?B*]

Gie prop.
;

't5>n

to"ip

Ln 9 2
2

accomplish, complete, obj. week, year, 2 21 2 9 2728 Ex 2 f> Is 65 20 Jb 39 2 Ch 3 6


-

obj.

2 tWiph.. P/. -kS3 Ct 5

Impf

7 25 23 +9t-; N.^ -Ex7 '+5t.;


1

^
,0

Ch
21
.

6 415

36

1524 word, promise, etc.; subj. '< 1 K 8 20 5 6 subj. men 1 K 2 s7 Je 44 2S 2 Ch V' 4. confirm words 1K1".
;

^B:Pr3
Ec
8
i
,

tPu.

+2t.;
32;

Pt. filled,
.

i.e. se<

with jewels

WcWsD
,

*$
c. c.

Pr 2 4
14

4
;

'WpP? Ez

32

; 1.

be filled, usu.
cf.

ace. mat. (c. ?p of source

Ez

BfhB Ct s 14 tHithp.

7 land, with people Ex i ; cf. 2 K house with smoke Is6 4 cf. Ez io 4 10 4 12 2 v. also Pr3 Zc 8 6 Ct5 J Ec 11 5 24 Je i3 s 21 7 2 K io Ez 32 be armed 2 S 23 (lit. be

Hb 2

7ip/. px^ipn: tltemselves against ; peril,

^V Jb
denom.
9

i6 10 mass
fr.

me

K>"0 2.

1720

Is2 778

'

fuU; 'o Gn23 +i5t.; cstr. N .^? Je 6"; ns^p Nu 7"+ 20 1.; cstr. Vl^o Is i 21 cf. Ges* 90 8 ''; pi. D'N^O Nu 7 + i8t.;
adj.
f.
-

tTO

13

abv
f.

571
stallation-offering S
'tan

nbn
28

niK.bo

of corn
2I 22.m.

Gn 4 1 + 4 t.;full, abs. of ears (Jilt-) Gn 41 722 of value, price, Gn 23' 1 C'h


7
;

-wind

= strong)
,

^s Ex

Je4
-

12

29

2226 27
-

31

Lv

(||n#K) c f. tsrr^D v"; S 2229 ; 'D? "IP? Ex 29".


'fill'

sq. ace. mat.,


-

bowlsoffineflourtnbbjN^ spoons of incense Nu y"-.MJ..-J.<B.m.r4.8o*. bowls of wine Je 35 s cf. fig. \f/ 75'; houses, of contents Dt 6" Ne 9 s5 cf. Pr 1 7 ; cage, of birds Je 5" (in sim., v. infr.); cart, of sheaves Am 2 13
;
1

1319 25 31 37 43 - 49 65 61 67 73 79
' -

tNi^Q

n. pr. loc. (Thes


,u9
-

of earth,

n'S Ju 9" earthwork, but v.GFM );l.Ki^p D ?f bo v 20 20 ; near Shechem, site un(ll Jp) known ; oor Bi/d^oiiXuv. 2. citadel in
6
-

Jerus.
s

Nfmn

(in sim.)
1

37

2 7"; Ez 1" io as pred., of storehouses^ 144 13 ;


1
i
21
;

Ch n

13

12

3S

17

36
of
5

cf. fig.

32 3.

usu.

te?ip oZcqa

rv?

Naomi Ru
vessel
2

of sea

Ec

7
;

with

art.,

of full

K 9 1524 1 1 Ch 1 2 Ch K 9 1524 also M*Xw). <p<i (A 2 K 12 (+b ni'n) dub.; = 2


2

5"

27

jj

21

MaaX<u.
-

4 ; >">KpD pregnant woman Ec 1 1 ; of blessing Dt 33 23 ; wisdom 34'; justice fig- full 21 Is i commotion 22 2 ; fury 51 s0 ; lies, etc. Na3';
;

wisdom Ez 28

12

(del.

A BCo)

only twice in cstr.


is filled

before that with which a thing 'D ; J e 6" *Jo (as

Is

21

tjlNTQ n.f. dub.: only "D nb^> Ct5 of lover's eyes; De Bae^"1 setting, perh. better border, rim, Ot Wild fulness, abundance, of surrounding of eye.

1J

AE

BSfp

ingenit.(Ges

il28n

WSJ 10 )f73 S.bo D;asadv.=/MZ^


,

subst.); as subst.

tjTftjF, Vh&l n.pr.m. father of prophet Micaiah of Isr.: rbto) i K 2 2 8 9 Ufua,


-

Nai

10

Je

(loudly,

cf.

4%
4

Na/ioXc

1 '" t*&, [ttifcp] n.m.


'

L
fulness, that
cstr.

= &6tp>

Ch

l8 78

I f|ua ,

IfpXa,

Nu^aXi.

which fills (Ar.'lL Lane 27 29) ; 'o

Gn

48

19

8
i

9 t.;ii'l?Ez4i
16

Dt 3 3 Ec 4"
16'
cf.
2

K
;

Lv

fulness of hand ( handful) D3\isri 'D Ex s cf. Lv sq. ace. mat. 0"3 9 12 33 17 ; so homer-full of manna; Ex 16 16 12 Nu 22 18 24 13 Ju 6 s8 ; simil. t&O
;

+ 1 2 1.

';
.

sf.

iK%Is42 + 3 t.; B^W?

10

v.

"pb.

"in^O
]abtt

v. ii.

15.

UJ12^a

v.

wfn.

v.

Vm

pk

n^n
i

v.

i.

fc&
v.

K4

s9

rd. perh.

rarely sq. | Lv 2 5 , cf. Sam. v. Di). W?D so


2
12

Ex

16" (but 2. mass of

<bn
:

v.

6d.

?i^, rra^o t T
I.

rb.
'

* shepherds Is 3 1

(in sim.);

multitude of nations
3. fulness
16

"'JYlTE) a. pr. v.

Jd.

Gn 48

19

= that which fills, entire contents, of JHK Dt 33


1

(cf.

Ar.

fc Qor

2 M7 al.)

fl(cf.

[m7Q]
^Il pw^

vb. tear away,


ow< eye, tooth,
it,

fig.

dissipate
esp.

Ar.

f 24
30
12

Is6 3 8 8 34 1 Mil 2 Je8 16 47 s Ez it M 19 7 15 bin ^ 5 o 12 89 12 DJ IS42 10 1 Ch 16 32 32


;

&c;

Dozy

tear off branch to plant


evellere);

^96" 98

7
;

= at full length
'D 2

*?

Am 6
1
;

4. phrases: top^p ' S 28 20 ; full line, or portion


.

Niph.

&c. so Eth.

flV*l:

fig.

be dispersed in fragments,

dissipated, Pf. V^Jfl JCty?

tmf

Is 51

6
.

bnn

S8

n3i3n 'D

Ez 41 full rod

(reed).

ti-[n?lD or H-Tp]

n.[xa.] rag; only pi.

f niv?P

n.f.

fulness, full

produoe; 'd

wnb'o Je38 ,112 (||ni2nD).


II.

Nu
</te

duce of field

18 27 Dt 22 9 ; 1"sbo Ex 2 2;= full proEx 22 s8,' 7]jn 'D <Ae/ZZ jwodwee 0/ 9 of winepress Nu 18 27 seed Dt 22
;
. .

M/Q

(-v/of foil.;

meaning dubious).

fn. rh'O n.m.

salt

(NH
"

id.; Ar.
i

*Ju
2r

2,Pu.); 'cstr.ns^OEx 28"


with
KJft); cf.
sf.

t [nsVrp] n.f setting of jewel T

(cf.

vb. Pi.

'Q ' (as acc.cogn.

Dnkfe

(')

Ex 28 20 39

13
.

t [Wl vJQ, N?j] n.m. setting, installation;

U^i, KPlbp);_ D a bs. Gn 9 + Lv2 safe for seasoning food Jb 6 6 ,3,3 cf.Ez 43"; rh'O nna Nu 18" offering Lv 2 s 13 2 Ch (cf. Lv 2" v. Di); used in purifying
Aram.
cstr.
13
;

,3 -

waters

K2
Zp

2021
9

strewn on

; pi. D'Njip ('^D) Ex 25 + s3 3 t,; 0$ykp Lv 8 ; 1. *em^, ' J3* stone* 2 /or setting!!*. 2 5' 35 "cf. 1 Ch 29 ('D1 DHt? ^aK).
(cf.
1

vb. Pi.

Pn!)

Ju 9

site of devoted city


ffi

cf.

fO-rnap) Dt2 9

(||nnS3); pro-

duced in marshes reserved for purpose Ez 47";


'O pillar of salt
rfya-\

3^3 Gn 19 26
3

usu. in combin.

2. installation (of priests)

Lv

37

8 33 j

= in-

od; Gn

14

(fl^n

poy),

Nu 34 3 Dt 3
-

12

,:

rbo
(||nri-JJ?rt

572
18 19 ; also 'Bn N<3

f
;
;
-

tf),

J0S3
7

16

12 3
7

15"
2

WPJ
1

1S

K 14

Qr,
2

i8 12 2CI125"
till.

t 60 (title), K14 Kt.


f^O^

Ch

[rH"2] vb. denom.


2 ms.

salt,

season;
(olij.

Qal Impf.
offering).

sq. ace.

Lv 2"
satod,

Pu.
(v.

Pi. riVoD
Di.)

Ex

35

the incense

30 Hopli.
4
,

i.e.

Pf

fs.+

7n/ a&s. IWOn *? DcOn Ez 16 i.e. rubbed or washed with salt (of infant, in personification).
T
6

"?= whither iSaa'271,1 c.^Ju3 M c.n I7 ,9 20 22 37 = loc.,Gni9 (J), Ju 3"; c.acc. 2 Ki 9 33 Est 4"; c. ip of person fr. whom Ec 7 26 Is 37 0!P iS27 2Chi6 7 Je32 4 34 s 3 8 I8 23 Dnii 41 pap Je 4 i 15 SrjnS 1 K 19 1717 c. Btej^ for one's life Gn 19 17 3. pass, be delivered ^ 2 2 6 Pr n 21 28 s6 Jb 22 30 Dn 12 (later usage). Pi. Pf. 3 ms. pta Ez 33 5 "D^M Ec 9 sf. Am 2 ,4 + 8 t., sf. ttpb 2 S i9 Impf t$&
e.
,

15

10

nn7D

n.f. saltness,

barrenness

Jb

Vtyffi
f.

+ V*; +5t.Impf.; 7m^np|)p^ii6 K + 4 Imv.; Inf. abs. D& Is 4 6 npj>5


1

12

t.

39 (||n:ny) as dwelling-place of wild ass, salt6 M plain; nnhs ry$ Je 17 (||3g*n t6) ; ^io7
(opp. "IB jn^).

Je 39

18
;

Pi.pbp 1S19
i.e. let

1. lay (eggs;

; pl.B'obp 2S19 ; them slip out; of arrow-

11

snake) Is 34".
2

2.

let
let

escape: VflOVV lO^Ci

Bait-marsh;
1

Trn>72 n.[m.] mallow; plant growing Jb 3 o4 (cf. Now*"*- 67 112 ).


1-

in

his bones (the prophet's) 3. deliver, abs. escape (from the burning). 4 a 1818 2 30 12 Is 4 6 ; c.acc. Is46 Je 39 4 i Jb 22 2 9

23 and

18

so they

[n v72 J n.m. mariner (loan-word from As. malahu bl HWB412 cf. Id Pr 1178 Hal ZAlvl889 S3 so
'

Ec8 8 9
i/r

15
;

c.n?p

Jb6 23
55*3?.

]?

2S19

10
;

nnirvn^p

20

107
11

elsewh.
1
;

also

Aram. )S,v

(v.

Brock.),

whence Ar. iSj!

19

2
49

S 19 6
1

12

Fra 221 ); pi. D'nVp Join 5 Ez 27 s ; !ft$P Ez 2 7^; B|T nk) v 9 (Ba** * Anm 3 ); mariners, sailors
-

f 8g

16 4

E>B3

I S Je 4 8 6 5i 64S Ez 33 5 Am 2 1415 om. Am 2 15 f 33 17 Jb 20 20

P?P

deliver, save, life

(This form not in Hex.,


5

Ju., Ch., Is.


.
,-

Hiph.

of ship going to Tarshish


to

Joni
(||

(cf.

bahn3T v 6);

Tyre Ez
;

27', cf.
v.
1.

27 29
-

7 3 fs np^pn i s 66 Pf. 3 ms. O'bpn is 31 7 1. give birth to a male child Is 66 (|| Tjfej cf.

D*J>3h).

PL

1).

2. cfofttw

abs. Is 31
1 s.

5
(||

|33,

^sn,
*>

rrcn^ra t t

nrb.

t [E?^] vb s11 p away not in ( Q*1 ) (NH KM^D rescue/ X obo (rare)=BH; Ar. Lil
-

is Aat-e

scanty hair; IV. co< the foetus without

liair; [slip

away, escape
3 ms. d]?W
\

fr.
s6

hand
-)-

is

^AJ^Y,
3
fs.
; 1

1.
;

1. slip forth, escape (sparks of fire from jaws of crocodile ; leap 2. escape (with the skin of forth) Jb4i". the teeth, the gums ; only these left unattacked

Hithp. Impf. nps). 3 mpl. *B?pn? Jb4i".

npbnsj jb

19

EV

by

leprosy)

Jb

20

Niph. P/
V'

Ju

t.;

npbo?
1

124

7
,

with
26

cons.
;

19 HC^IMI Je 48

3 mpl.

?
'tan

S 4 6 + 8 1. Pf. J^.
3
;

B$^ Am 9 +
;

TI37pn.[m.] mortar, cement (etym. dub.; Aram. |^L id., whence Ar. U!i. Fra 10)
;

cf.

Je 43 9

+ 7 1. is. npbpx Gn 1 9 20 + 3 mpl. Mai 3 + i2 t. Impf.; Imv. tbn Gn >^m i;.i7.m. I9 f.^anZc2"; Inf.abs.^n 1S27 (but rdO^ DM We DrLbhrHPS; >Th Kit
ju
,5
1

TJTtSTQ n.pr.m. (Yahweh


Gray
wall
1

delivered,

287' 293

Ne3 7 L
;

a Gibeonite, a builder at the )

Ma\nas.

'P?" slip away my brethren; slip through, or 2>ast (into the house) 6 2 S 4 (cf. Dr HPS and Pi. 1, Hiph. 2 ; >Klo
*

Buins.DNbef. '?); cstr.jtf.,Gni 9 19 Est4 3 ; Pd. 17 17 1 i 9 ;_l. ^{p aw ay NJ nt?!>BK ttT>p? n ?1?1 1 S20 29 let me to see ?

ns^o t
:

v.

rb.
'

,.

I.
I

/U (v of foil.;

mng. dub.; Thes comp.

V3

Ju 3 M
(
II

$'?h -/t3N^, after


1

v
29

?Aa0o).

2. escape,

S
30

I0

i9
17

12 - ,8

(||DU),
1

^-1),
1

(!,oth \\rra),
(||

V 17

22

S0
6

40

20

DU), 2
-

K io

24

Is 20

24:* Je 4 6 6 4 8 S ,9 (||D), Ezi 7' 51518 49 s Am 9 Jo 3 Zc 2" Mai 3 ,s f 1 24 7 Prig 6 Jbi 16 16 17 ; c. JO of place whence 1 823" 2 S i 3 yfn 24 1
(||

Hf?, MJ),

dJU possess, own exclusively, cf. Eth. ao([h: Bae 2011 " (cf. 5>ja), and No 2" "' 1"*"'; Lyon Bib. to, Apr. 1884 D1 rrol.30 al comp Ag maWcu, HWB412 BH and NH ?|^p Aram. counsel, advise Dl <^o, vp, whence king as orig. counsellor, he whose opinion is decisive).
Ar.
so
_ _ , ,

1.

*^P
l 4

25]3

a.m. king

^O;

I35wi;

(NH id.; MI s"" dKh Ph.^o; Zinj.^DDHM


1
-

51018
'

23

,l,

>;

fa
As. mdliku, malku, prince (As. sarru=king)
Ar. alt* fa'wgr (orig. Ba NB(na

573
;

fa
1

Dt I j*** *
1

S io 19
JOJ

'B
;

nb D"&

1 10

S 86

lsj> D'fe'
i

WMM
;

Heb.*vP inferred, Lag


gal)
37

BN7:l

A..u.Kurop.76).

cf. Eth. -\bm CIS"y"ll: (?o<f (and No -'-); Aram, ^*>, "tfj; Palm. ttt^>D "o Vog110 ; Nab. N2^D Eut N *b '); 'O abs. Gn I4 7 + (ins. also 2 S 13" @ Th We Dr Kit Bu, and v 34 WeDrKit Bu); in p. alw. lj/g Gn 49 M + 238 1. (so also n. pr. in iJ^B-); cstr.Gn 14' + sf. vfyo 2 S r 9" + 6t., etc. pi. D^O Gn

Denkm"01

^
;

io 9 ;

'B
j>

S 86

Ho

13
! l

"; by jnj

S
11
;

ftb

i2 13

2Ch2 10 Ne9 37 i3 26 ;^pH , Bnju9 6 iSi5


TJ'i'Bn i

cstr.

^D,

pi.
1

^V 'B

S 12
4

1
;

S>

'B -]'^pn
;

8 by Ju 9 ; 'Bb nt?o

iK i 4S
12 7
1

\ S 8 s2 'B na*p 'ob nyo J u 9 " by


;

S 15

117

2 S'2
1

312

5
19
;

K-

34

Ch
17

11

14

8
;

by iwi; 'b

s8

by 'eb Ef a
;

2
1

^
'i3i

3
s3
,

'ob pan

2S 5 12 1 Ch 14 2
'6b

by 'B D'pn
T

K 14
d.

14

Dt 28 36

nnn t NBa-by

a^ iCh 29
2

cf.
i

Pr 20 8 ;
I

ynb "b

awby fnj K

Ch 9 s

16 cstr. vbo Gn i7 +; sf. I4 +; r?^? Pr3i n'aSlp Is 7 + 3t.; Dn^bp Dt f*+ 16 1., etc.; 20f 1. %.- of Egypt Gn 3 9 Ex i 8f Dt 1 1 3 1 K 3

Gn 49'

l^lT^g
S 25 s6

royal dainties,

fig.;

'BH '"^^P

of Mesopotamia, Shinar, Assyr., Babyl., Pers.,


etc.

Ju 3

810

Gn
3[

14"- 2

is

nM n
-

if-

i8

13t
-

24
23

lllf
29

Ezn lf
j

Esti 2 +,iKii 18 <(, i4 25 2Ki7 ir


-

+
7

f Canaan, Philist.,
:

Edom, Moab,
2f18

etc.
31

Am mowings; JT1BV 2 S 12 30 crown of royal sanctuary; Da?P 2 tlieir king= 1 Ch 20 (but rd. D'aiip We Klo Dr Kit Kaunot Bu Kit chr Hl>t j; cf.also n^a,
1 -

26 royal feast (in sim.); 'BH |3X 2 S 14 king's 13 'Bn~T 1 io royal bounty (in sim.); weight ; 13 'BH 'W 'B EHpp 7 fe'n^'s 7

Am

(often of single city)

Gn
i
4 4 '-

Nu 20
Ju
i

14

11

22 410
'-

Dt
2

of Aram, Hamath, f 18 3 7t v 29 etc. 15 2o' 22 2 5"- 8 u.is sf. u j 37 . 9 I5 l6 + of Tyrej etc 2 g 5 5 9 16 + , etc.; esp. of Israel (undivided, and of
;
'-

SB 12 5" 8 1 1 3 2 S 8 v9 1

K3

U +

i4 v 20 26 36 Jos 2 2 (oft. in Jos),


-

18

ppy,

ja,

nif, etc.

N.pr.
nay,
v.

i^ax, ^ens,
sub as, nx,
etc.

^b^n,

i^b

jna,

^b

rGyQ

n.f.

queen:

abs. 'o

Est
pi.

+ 24 t.
'

Est.; 6 89 ; queen ofSheba

cstr. flS^B

iKio' + jt.;
1
'- 4 '

Gn 36 31 Nu 23 2 4 7 Dt i7 14f 5f 25 4t 33 34 Juiy'iS'ip^i iS2 8 2S2 iKi


both divisions)
-f-very often;
21
10
-

'-

cf.

also

Ju 9". 2

S i8 Mb

del.

of Persia, Vashti Est ; Est 2 K + 1 6 t. Est 4-9 (in Esther mostly appos. of n.pr.; it precedes n.pr. Est i 1215 ; follows n.pr.

K i O 10I3 = 2 Ch 9 912 i + 7 t. Est 1 Esther


1

niabp Ct
3;

'BH

We

Klo Dr Kit Bu.

Note that in

Est

i
-

in "pen is nearly always books usually "|^on ('U1 fttbtf) 111 cf. Aram. Na?p KH^a, etc. 2. of Davidic king, as
books
late
;

early said; in

+ 1 7 1.);
||

of Isr. queens only pi.


n<tp>jb"3).

and only

Ct 6 8 9 (both

Cf.

ny?j.
difficult;
cf.

TDD ,Q
ild

n.f.

queen (form
J e'.18

01
.

under divine protection, 1 S 2 10 (|| in'K^O), \j, 2" 18 s1 89" 6 1 7 cf. 99 4 so in (Messianic) predics s s224 3. tion Ho 3 Is 32' Je 23 Ez 37 Zc 9'. used of' as king of Israel 1 S 12 12 ; poet. Dt33 5 6 3 a 12 4 3 16 10 2 cf. + 5 io 29 44 48 68 74 8 4 145 149
, ; 1

only
=

Jyll,169n. Q-i e

J5 a NB166,Anm.2:2MGilI.18S7,606\

cstr. D?P!#n 'B

Je

,8

+4

t.

Je = queen

of the heavens, a goddess; identif. dub.; perhaps fr al. ; IStar, Venus, cf. Schr' ( > =rox!?B
'

(Codd.), cstr. of

naN^B ( v
"'-),

Is 41 21 43 44 universal king
1S 67

15

Zp

15

3
3 '8

"liaari
;

jfi

+ a^"***;
,

heavens (Cast
(cf

LexSj

-\xb), worship of the or creative work of the


.
-

^47

3 s 710 95 98 Je io

cf.

46

18

lnfr heavens, coll. ss'B'n N3^f ]wst of heaven, Sta COTJ 7,I8i SBAklS8". "*; zaiu. i88, 353

Mai 1 ; of false god 48 5 1 Zc 1 4 5 4. in fable, king of trees Ju 9 816 ; fig. of croco-

91617

Am

)'
ill.

v.

Schr

it..

26

lv. 18S9, 74

ff.

gJ a ZAW1886.iaff.289tt
ill.

g ue Gm. Abh.
sm.

1S6IT.

Wp
57, 189)

Skiizen

38

21 27 dile Jb 4I ; na-)Sj ps 'B of death, ; J"lw3 t^B Jb 1 8 14 5. combinations are: 19 28 =Is 3 6 413 (of Assyrian a. THM ten 2 K i8

P^o

Grunb

\JjjZMQ 2 "01" 1 1888


-

1889,7101

Jjci

1.07, 172 (ed.

2.

46

); only

as worshipped by

18 people of Jerusalem 10? 'B^ D'3J3 rii&yb Je 7

king: of '>

cf.

As. sarru rabu);


,

?i"13

'BEc9

14

(||DnnK
44
i7.i8.i9.ji

&db
all (
j|

D^ao; Tjgn); 'tfn

^ ne^ j
or

(indef.);
;

Mai i 14 Whw7r^i '1 '8 ^ 95 3 'd 10 'B Ez 2 6 7 (king of D^iV Je io (of '1); D"3^P 24 1616 1 S io 2 S 16 1 K b. rfysn Babyl.) 12 34 39 2 Ch 23"; nh*Y3 r\bD Ec i cf. 2 K n i 25 2 2 15* a s s 1 K i 4 1 Ch 2 9 2 s 2" ('o rm 4 12 37 2 Ch 28 Ec i C. fol"by P"Uru) i K 1 1

Dippj nb ^Dn).

II. "5T7Q vb. denoni. be. I- T Ml king, or queen, reign Qal


;

become

m
,

Ff. 'd Jos


;

18 Impf $> (^-)Exi5 + i3 32 s Gn 36 + 2 nw. ^Bn Gn 37 + OlWin j e 22 15 Baer); Imv.~!\bn Jug 14 na^pJu 9 8 "3b:2
10

etc.;
;

^W
cstr.

lowing a verb (one or two

ace.)

?V '8 O'E*

Jug

1012
;

Inf. abs.

$9 Gn37

'iS 24

21
;

">
^O K
i

574

rmho
1 7J76 n.pr.div. Moleeh (@MoXoX ^QMoloch)
,

U 2

+;

Bf.

tafiD

22''+

2t.; ria^b 2

Kn
1

1813' +
3

Pi.
12

$9 Je
(bei.

=2Ch22
,

;6e

come) king, reign, mostly of Hebrew kings, 10 2 S 2 1 16 22 2 K 3 9 3 but also gen. Pr 8 15

= (

=1?9

i-

e {divine)
-

King, with vowels of

JIB'S
-

to denote abhorrence,
353; aided. 372.

Hoffm ZAWm
GO

18SS - 124

RS 8em
1889),

'

cf

J^g-j^

Abh. Mxvl. 1890 (May,

25

22

30
etc.:

of Can., Edom., Aram., Assyr.,Pers. kings,


2 3, 25 Ju4 Gn 3 6 iK 1 i 2K8
,5

io 3 'Esti , +
2

sq.

loc. (usu. city)

Jos

1012

Ju

24 3132 1 1 1 1 4" + oft.; but also Gn 36 and even IgM njKPl-iB'K i>33 2 S 3 21 ; sq. by c. on 12" 9 ra 13 1 K is'- i6 4people or land 1 8 8 1 oft.; sq. 2 loc.+ 'y territ. (or pop.) 2 S 5 1 K
'

S 5' 1 K Ch i pK3,
2

Dr Dt222f ); c.
sacrif.

Ph. n. pr. div. n^ Milk, in n. pr. cf. Bloch, art. 'EH _the god to whom Isr.
:

children with fire (in valley of Hinnom);

*h

t5>X3

-VSm 2K23 10

(II^SH),
rd. prob.

Lvi8

21

(H);

t^ JW

Lv2o
2

"Vajm Je 3 2
In
i

3ii

(H);

more gen. 'Bn nn


D3pO, q.v.
n.pr.f.

n<J}|

v 6 (H).

K
18

1 1

S i6 g Qn 3 6 = 1 Ch i 44 ', 2K8 i3 Je22 u -|-oft.; tsubj.God, IKI4 9 33 7 7 3 Is 24 s3 1 S 8 sq. by ^ 47 Mi 4 Ez 20 sq. 8 18 abs. Ex 1 5 Is 52' + 93' 96'= 1 Ch 16 97" 99
1 1 42
;

sq.rinn (Winn) 2
20 31
-

,5

24

tnrDQ
Manasseh).

c. art.

ns^'tan

1CI17

(of

'

;
1

7 MaXegcd,

MeXxatf.
T (=n||jD} n3 D
i,

1 s subj. future (Mess.) king Is 32 Je 23 ; 3 60 i^wem) 2 =:2Ch2 2 12 tsubj. a woman (

i46 t;

10

tn37Q
uodLikat
S0.2S
2

n.pr.f.
_

M-X X a

No
.

=
4

Kn

comp p h n pr
wife of
"

defB

c{

f ; Imv.only in fable, (both sq. ty, Est 2 sq. king of trees, Ju jf"** all sq. by J 13^03 esp.

nnn

Gray^"-" 6); 1.
24
15.24.

Nahor Gn
1

n aM
1

when he began to reign, became king


1

K
7

21

i4
3

+ oft.;
2 3 8
-

Inf. also
1

= reign
27
;

S13
1

S2

10

tlfif

to^p{>

2K24'
34
,

25

cf.

1K6
i

aChi6u
;

Kf2
ny

2. daughter of Zelo(all J). s3 phehad (of Manasseh), Nu 26 27 36" Jos 17 3 '(all P). Perhaps orig. town-name, Gray

TnDIT'Q
abs.
1

n.

f.

17

29

cf.

nrj
;

^o

ny

ch 4 31

ijfcp

S I0
1

16

D"JB r03 pD 2

Ch 3 6 20

+ 23t.; kingship,
-

kingship,

royalty;
kingly

'd
36

iegraji <o

*!j Ijh? I

K15

25

6 ffl
1

with aie meaning

mgm and reigned 2K3 + oft. *&? alone K 16 2 K 13 110 i4 +


1

royalty:
i

S io le 25

14

18 8

K 2 151622 n

office,

Ch

23

=3

(||

io 14 IS34 12 ; belonging to '> Ob 21 ^2 2 20 Cl)m b#) ; by ' ^b i S 14 47 assume sover-

tHiph. P/lpJwi iSi5 +2t.; M^ori 1K3 34 6 etc.; ImptlJoQ 2K33 +4t.; 13'tal J u 9 +
etc; Inf.

ss

eignty over;
,

TS'D
'b 'D

|nj 2

S 16

to (subj.

Ez 17 16
10
s 1 1'

make ling, or gweew, cause


Ju 9 16
10

cstr. t\"bon 1

12'

+ etc.;
I
43

Pi.
1

ybva

sq. ace. pers.


2

S 1 1*

to reign,

1 2

16 21 2

K
sq. sq.

2 1 7 exercise ship to; by 'D nfc^ 1 kingship over; metaph. of Jerus. HS^p ) 'nbvni Ez 1 6 13 m cf. (del. Co); nsn -\"y 2 S l2
1

'J);

3"^n

give kingship 12 21 restore king-

(anointing and coronation) = 2 Ch 23",


i2 31U9
of dir. obj.,
1

'on

km

K
i
3
;

=royai

city;

46
;

'on jnj a
I s 62 3

k
(||

25^ so Je4i'
JTlCiy).

21 2Ki7 iChn

fioi>B>j) (i>

2Chio 1 ira Ezi7 16 as Aram.) 1 Ch 29";


12 1
(

Ez 17 13

Dn

'

sfl3S

rTIKBn

T rVD^JS n.f. royalty, royal power, reign,


'd abs.Est I 9 + cstr. kingdom (chiefly late) 23 1 Ch 1 2 + sf."nSD 1 Ch 1 7 14 etc. pi. I&$Q
;

acc.cogn.
^i"3)
2
;

S8 22 (+6$),
6
,

+ 5>y),
1

Is 7(

+
911

^i> Ju 9 1 S 15"; sq. ace. pers. + 31oc.Je37 + i>3?Ju9 18 iSi5 s5 iKi2 20 i6 16


sq.
;'

Dn

8 s2

1.
;

K8

royal power,
(c. P3J?),
1

dominion

Nu

20

Ch
cf.

1 2

s8

28 2
9

(ace. om.),
1.

23

Ch
84

21 8 36 4W ,
1

s
21

K3
Ch

K
1

(3
1

-b$, 3
30

1.

-!?);

+ nnn
24
17

(c KfeW), 14 7 1 o Ec 4
Est
(c.
i
19
,

1
;

S 20 31
1

K2
||

12

(c. id.);

cf.

24 Je

14
1

24

23
36';

(anointing), v
2
17

Ch 1 1 10 1 2" 29 30 ( mwa), 2 Ch 33 13 14 s 1 royal (queenly) dignity 4 Chi4


;

22 26 33
;

25

Est
.

(=make

queen

mm);
f

c.

1?b
;

at coronation)

abs.

Ho

84

f Hoph. Pf.

^DH

iChi7"

28

Dn 11 2Chi2
!

21
;

c.

P3n

(gubj.

'>)

(subj.

Rehob.);

Isr.

onfca rtobo by

Dn 9'.
son of Micah, a Ben-

t n "=179
-

n -Pr --

14 * 1 Ch royalty as belonging to 17 ; dominion 19 1313 '' of 'D "1U3 v"; 103 (c. n^fO), f 145 ; 7 'D nnn nbs v 12 "0 'd kb?'i Ch
;

aw

^ 45

jamite (on 'o as individ.


1

name

v.

Gray

Prop

D37D CIS"- ; Palm. n. pr. <abu Vog r *" w M Nab. id., Eut "" 21 4 "- Vog 1"" 2 i Ch 8 ); 41 ( McX OT X), 9 ( MoXa* L M* XX ,X in both).
*'1
'

"**>>*; cf.Ph.n.pr.^o(v.Bloch); Sah.n.pr.


1
'

5 ; 'd? D^S ' n^3 Est i 9 2 18 ; 5 (cf. As. bit sarruti D1 HWB ,71 ) ; 'D |M royal wine Est I 7 ; 19 'D n3n royal command Est 1 ; 'D nin royaZ
7
;

22 10 28" 2
2

Ch

18

of Pers. Est

Chi

18

11

honour, majesty

Ch

s6

29

Dn

1"; so perh. also

rc&nn
'D Tin

575
;

q^
'

4 Dn v. Bev; 'D 1*133 "W* Est i 'O "iris ro?/aZ crown Est i" 2 17 6 s ; 'O E^3i> royaZ 8 1 15 'O (P"? om.) Est 5 (queenly OftHfvZ Est6 8

20

1 1

= 2 Ch 2 2
3).

,0
.

3. reign, 'D JVPtqa Je


(cf.

27

'

28

m /Ae beginning of the reign of


[m j?DQ]
.

n*3pp 2,

niabpp
t

attire).

2. m'gw 40th year of reign of David iCh 2 6 81 cf. 2Ch3 2 i5 ,0 "i6 ,13 35 I9 Je49 34 Dni
.

a.

f.
'

also 2

Ch
s2

19

29
||

of Babyl.

and

Pers. kings Je 52
1
1

31

('D

W^a
12

Ne

K 25^ t^B/) Dn 2 8 Ezr 4 5A 7 8 Est 2"; cf. DT| rWB^p ^py 2 Ch 36


2

20
.

Dr cstr. reign (on form cf. We ) ; I2 TToi>pp Jos I3 + 8 t.; 1. kingdom of Og Jos 12.30.31 j ;} of Sihon v 21 27 2. dominion, royal

'

kingdom, dominion, * d l0- Id *

3. kingdom, realm 2
esp.
1 ,

Ch

11'

20

30

Ne
s2

s5

Ezr realm of Babyl. and Pers. 2 Ch 36 ' i Est !" 2 3 3 68 5 16 7 2 9 30 Dn 8 M 9 io 13 ; cf. a> 'D n>in Jems. ace. to Hi., but JJJ..U.9.17. v

power

c.

i>$?p

in? (subj.
,
; 1

"')
i

S 15 28
.

c.

^ 3fp

(hum. 'op n^x-a j e 26

subj.) 2

S 1 6 3 c.n 3B n
(cf.

Ho I 4
3,

3. reign

na^pp

nia^p 2).

V.

TT>N 1

supr.

37'? n.pr.m. son of Beriah(of Asher)


is

t n37T3?3 n.f. kingdom, sovereignty, do-

(my 39,
I

king

El;
'

cf.

Tel

Am.
;

Milkili Wkl
cf.

Tel

Am

minion, reign;

abs/D Josio +;
2

v.

Jastr JBI

,8S2 I20;I893 61,

further,
i
.

cstr. !"I3J13D
si.

Frop.N.ust.aK
l

a]g0
^

p h- pr

l,^^ Pa m
'

Gray n pr>
.

Ex 19 + n t. Gn20 9 + ,etc;
6

(incl.
pi.
.

Mi

4 before b);
21

'IJ^&JB

>aaboVog

p * ,m14
.

140

Dt

28

25

1
10

niS^OD Dt 3

Nu 26 45
1"",

cstr.nbjjpp
,
:

Ch 7 31

and BH^P'i)N);_Gn46 17 McX X.

kingdom, reaZm,chiefly non-Isr.


18
1

7N' 3

,Y1 adj. gent.

c. art.

as subst. coll.

3333 4101321 (J), 2o'(E), Nu 3 2 (P), Dt 3 28 Jos n'(D), 1 S io K5 io 18 (both 20 = ^ 1 05 ( D5? and 1l), *), Is o 1 Ch 1 6 22 + 135" Is I4' 19 23 2 Ch9 14 29 32 22 Ne 9 (||Dy) * 4 6 (11% 79 (\Ud.), (I]*),

Gnio
s5
||

10

20

'on nnsE'p

Nu

26

45
.

10 -'

13

||

t'flWpO
king
1

(only
cf.

Je38

11

19

21

13

is

Yah;

io2 28 s

(||DJ?),
;

Is6o

12

(H'ia),
2

so

Jei

10

i8 M
8

x(e)ta(t).

27
22

Je 49 28 5i M27
14
;

Ez

17
4
;

Is 13

Zp 3 Hg 2 15 s2 crtan 29" 37 niajjpp 2 Ch 20', cf. 15 9 2 K i9 =ls 37 1620 2Ch n^n ni3|>pp
'

Am 6 Na 3"

father of Pashhur Je 21 38 1 , cf. Ne 1 1 12 2. a prince Je 38". (priest), 42 3. priests a. 1 Ch 24". b. Ne 12 4. one 4 4 of the sealed Ne io ; perh. also 8 S. a Levite
1

1.
:

Gray

rr " I'-

), n;?!5p n.pr.m. N " 9f -'148 "


1

(my

); M fX.

Ch 9 12
Ch

6 25

6. various
c.

men

a.

Ezr 1 o 25 ".
e.

Ezr 1 o 31

= Ne 3 ".
8

Ezr io 25 *.
d.

b.
14

Ne

23 3 6 =Ezr
1- 1

34 ?; 20 29 of
;

s3 4 26 18 Is 23 17 Je 15 24 s 25 yj, 68 29 30 8 1 Ch 29 2Chi2 17 10 nix-wf! niatap i 2


,

Ne 3

31
.

1st."

Am 9
6
;

Dt

1 7

20

'2
6

S3

ffl

La

Ch
of
19
,

tpTS-^V^
<Tf8f(C.

n-pr-m. king of ob&

4
;

cf.

inns nabpp Ex 19 (\\&n% *);


"3X (of

(my king is Sedefy


TD"\"
,

Gn I4'
(

(q.v.),

^ 1 io

4
.

MfXxt(=
18
.

Mess.kingls 9 rtcfysQ 5 16 'o nnaa njiss nia^op nhBtyp j e i (irf.) 47 l4 2. sovereignty, dominion 1 S I3 (lsr.; c. Wp^ ), 8 21 " 'D 'DBn * cf. 24 ; 2 Ch 1 3 V.3 T3 ^i)
;
.
1

Babylon) Is 13

S7Q

n.pr.m. son of Jeconiah

Jehoiakin)

(my king

= Yahweh)
pr

T^

Gray

rro P.N. 1 i:.

ph n

ra njjjn 2 K 14 1 Ch 29 va P'inn 2 k 1 5 cf^ Ch 2 2


11
;

5
';

"jy

'n 2
,
|

ch 25
5

19

$>

'o

3n(subj/")
1 7

MX^()<pa/x. tyi2J' 37Q


,

cna^o);

iCh 3

is high, cf.

n.pr.m. son of Saul (my king

cf.

S 13" (Isr.), cf. 2 S 7 W 1 K 2 (Ta njtaj)

1216

(||TV3); 2

Ch
')
s
,

(T3)

(='')
2

is opulence, cf.

Gray

Pro,,N

147

); 1 S

'O

Kft
2

(subj.

2
cf.
1

S 5 12

31

Ch 8 s3

39

io 2 (in Ch. jnt^S^P).

14 M<X-

49

^
|9

nnb
31

'o

jna

(subj.
*>)

'>)

Chi 3
1

21 3 ;
(sq.

Xftaa, Mf\)(((rovc y etc.


9 tDS'Vn n.pr.m.a Benjamite 1 Ch 8

tn Pipj

(subj.
8

S 28 17 (Isr.),
;

1"

B
1 '3

13 iTD npb it** (ore 14 ; JO om. ii W JO t) T3Jjn (subj. *), 2 S 3 (Isr.); kingdom!,), 3 26 1 2 jo "a nasya Is 1 7 ; cf. 'on 3?fi 1 ; yiy

&), v

MfX^as,

MtX^a/i,

MXxo^i.

On

Je 49

p
';

'to...

nsai
,8
1

nntm Mi
(Isr.;

'

^
13

Zp

v.

Dbbp.
n.pr.div. Milcom, god of
" 01 1-

Ch

1 1 ';

kds

TDJ37Q

Am-

'O

Dt

b$
,

3B*;j, 2

(? JJ3),
s2
;

K9

>

8 monites'^. rs

67

cpaey

y^
rd.

'o

Kn

P cpD)
cf.
1

Ch 23 20 niabpp

ke>3

royo? AoMse

Am)

1!
;

'On 'Hy royaZ

S 27

s
;

'on JHJ roya2

Hg 2 'e iva a&M Jos io seed, children, 2 K

33 (Unnhe'y); c f. Jioy '33 >rbx 'D v (||'y+B'i03), so rd. also (for v 7 (|| Bnoa); nayin 'D ?i$e)

MT
(||

pBSnaa

K 23

13

as

1 1

33

);

DS^O

also

~]bw
for

576
0/ word*,
cf.

"1270
Wtpta pkre-DK
32

D3k> Je 49" (@ M*XxoX, MX X ofi), cf. Gie, and Zp i 5 (<g ?3, cf. Now), prob. 2 S 1 2 S0 = 1 Ch 15 2o'(v. tyy 5d), and perh. Am i (whence Je
49
s
;

33

pk^Tete
38
2
.

Jb 35

4
;

">??- rfe?

"JT^??
-

35m, C f.

cf.

Dr Now; not We GASm).


n.pr.m. a Simeonite (cf.Palm.
n.pr.
1"*110- 36

t "TVl 7ft as n.pr.m. a son of Heman (7 liave


uttered

= ^0 Ew i274bN

v.

?to); 1 Ch
v.

25*

TTJT'Tp^

13^ Vog
Levites:

*); 1 Ch4

M
.

(on this appar. list of


422
;

names

Ew

1'

"

ES 0TJC

I (fxoXo X .

2nd ed. 143\ 2I

t"?p7p n.pr.m. Ma\a\, MaXou^, etc. 1. W 2 a. 1 Ch 6 b. Ne 1 2 (priest ?). 32 29 2. various men: a. Ezrio b. Ezrio c.
.

\^Y?'fi n.pr.m. a priest's son,

Ne

12 36 .

til.

Ne

[777D]

**

rub scrape
'

10 5

d.

Ne
Kt,

io 28

ears of wheat, scrape)

only Qal
v*\p

(NH id.,
Pt.

rub

Wo in
that

"hai^Q
I2 U
.

yyhto Qr n.pr.m. a priest Ne

vn'jasso

rnb'&na Wto 1373


eyes,

p r 6 13 lie

MaXou^,

MuXou/c.

winketh with his


feet

that scrapeth with his

til-

["^T

/ Q] vb. counsel, advise (loan-wd.


s

(making
fr. I.

signs), etc., so

De Now Str
with his
etc.
,

< Ew
as

from Aram.
HWB412

^^

"Wild

'HpD

cf.

As. maldku, Dl

i>?D that speaketh

feet.

); only Niph.
i.

(so

NH)

Impf.

$QH

T [nT

^p]

n.f.

ear of wheat,
cf.

(perh.

VV

*3?

e.

I considered carefully,
v.

Ne

5'.

rubbed or scraped,
only
pi. abs.

NH HiTk
(cf.

.?^T);

[rvp^n]
pb'O
fl.
[

tA.
p$>.

26 niWtp Dt 2 3

Di).

v.

f^P sub

7/Q] vb. Pi. speak, utter, say (NH


Aram."^i
(and

Pi. id.;

many

deriv.), ?.?P;

[7773] vb. languish, wither, fade Qal (apparently secondary /of pox q.v.); 2 16 5wj Jbi4 3 mpl. Impf. 3 ms. k* Jb 18 24 2 vJK Jb 2 4 ^ 3 7 (so Hup De and most > Niph.
till.

perh.

cf.

Ar. JJI iv. dictate (a

letter, etc.),

(^L.)

fr.

3U
21 7 ;

IV. td.
cf.

No 2" 011
VrtVp

1886- 725

1 s.

(Ew

S274b N
-

); Pi. Pf. Vgq


)
2
;

Gn
2

of

man Jb

IV. 770 Thes); 2 3 14

hang down,
)
;

(H

of wicked
16
;

vjftf

vn'her, fig. nrUTIO

as n.pr. infr.;

i-vsp 7) bytt Wftj; 18


(||

6w
i

nVaV

^Jb33; /mp/^V'iofi ~^njb8 ; say, sq. dir. quot.4- ?of ind. obj. Gn 21'; utter, 3 2 s * cf. *8 obj. njn Jb 33 obj. ri"W| ^ 106
;

fWBj&iattn);

^m
i/'

Btens 24 s4

sn3 1/,37 2 (|| jte^). T npT


6
1'<

Pol. Impf

?.?it3)

90

withereth (of grass

esp.

^Tp n.f. word, speech, utterance (poet., Jb; common in Aram.); 'd ^139* Jb 9 2 17 sf. 30 VJjQ Jbi3 +3t.; folk) 2 S23 pi. 2 D'k> Jb6 26 + 9 t. (all Jb); P& Jb 4 +i2t.

Tp
;

tlV.

[77Q]

vb. circumcise
:

(= ko);_
2

to this are sts. assigned

Qal Imv. ?b Jos


11
.

Niph. 7y. Dnktf


off:

Gn 1 7

Hithpo.

be cut

(all

Jb);
9
;

pi. sf.
i|>

Pr

23

Dn\np
\fr

tongue

139';
2

23 j$ Jb i 9 +4t,; }$D Jb 4* s 19 word ''JiBO? tn (on) my word (of '), ^iKOv? ore my
;

>

Impf. ^fclV

^ 58

8
.

Vid. ^O.

[nn^p, -raVo]
r[1^70] vb.

v. noi>.

tongue 2 S23 ; '0^3*? Pr23 ; fig. f I9'(||D}5; but rd. D?ip v. Che crit. n.); elsewhere only Jb

prob. be smooth, slippery

(34

t.);

sg. speech, utterance

29"; also

word
8

= by-word,
C
^P),
;

Jb 13 17 21 24 s5 n?D? DH7 <nX} Jb


(' ^P),

30
19

9
;

4 26 8 10 12" 15 3 <&"*?$, x6* pi. words, Jb 4 6


1

(Ar. slip)-, Wiph. p/. "?n^ vfarre 103 1J3T9^ t" 1 J 9 ^0M' smooth (agreeable, pleasant) are <Ay words to my palate ( 'Sp t^a^D).
-

J42

||

s23

32

"4

33'

34""
cf.

words of God Jb 23 s words

= speech, speaking,
29
9
; 4
;

36";

Tl2pO
word
1)1
fr.
'

bv

<K>

pba

IJfJfl

Jb

utter words,

guardian'? (Schr

n.m. a Bab. title; dubious; perhaps C0TDnl u D1 B" ^D ,,I conj. loan'

'

pk) T? riKShl for words P.i>J?b


D^k)

5 ; 'O PHJn

26

lay mares
15
,

UWB4 23

As. mas(s)aru, keeper, guardian, cf. hardly connected with (mod.) Pers.
(cf.

(?
;

DHD ip^n

|W%n Jb 18 2 cf. Jb32 D'k V)]p Jb 32" 7 am full

mulsaru 'kellermeister'
this

'BH Bevan); only cart.

Meinh.), v. against Dn i" 16


.

np
tp/^2
s

nip, nip off (head of bird;


it fr.

after Israel reached


ace. fprrriK

Canaan Jos 5 12
83
,

";

as

2nd

without necessarily severing


5
)

body,

cf.

Lv

l^axn Dt
24
;

cf.

v 16 ; Dn>bj|

-ippi
.

(NH
b^a;

id.,

Aram.

P.^P,

^jo); Qal Pf
15
,

^3^6

ID

^ 78

DfVSB fi;WB-&6 ^Bl

Ne 9 s0

consec.
c f.

Wrim p^Cl
kS
te-iy

Lv

i.

e.

head

of dove

bmp

it&h-nt? p^oi

Lvs

8
.

Cf. Di-Ry.

manna) WV

tH. ]Q

in

Ex 1 6"

(with reference to the

N^>

'3 tttn fB

Vnar^K
is it?'

B"i< TIBKI.

anoKvifa.

i.n.nv^ti,
tyipVn

uv$ha,

dv^o
v
.

v. npi>.

the question being intended as a popular etym. of JB 'manna,' based upon the late Aram, What f is

KVmp,

most prob.

'What

v. e>p!>. v.

nnr&p
[nop]

^o

(man

nn!>.

[n^wAjO]
rn-oran

nivkio sub
to.

yi>n.
v.

v. i.

-no.

TJS'Op n.pr.m. a prince of Persia and Media-Est i 1421 also v 16 Qr; Kt pOIB. Mov[frtoo],

Aram. (JB, Mand. (|NO), ^so), Eth. (manu), 'What?' in these dialects being U, TO, )jo, KB (Eth. ment) JO in the sense of 'What?' must correspond to the later Syr. ^jo, contr. from No"8 80125 |c&, X HO
in Arab.,
;

'Who?'

^?

).

[|Q] n.[m.] string (of harp) (prob. loan-word fr. Aram. Jfcjjo, Aair, string PS 2163
pi.

fl

);

OTvrao

v.

mo.

D^B

if,

150

4
,

so also prob.

45
'

MT W, c
11.

f.

Che Bae We > Ges' 87


pi.)

yean

v. i.-to.
v.

D^P for " Hup al., who


(rd.

think 'SB an apoc.

i3nn, rnsnn

-ob.
v.

[Jo],

map

v.

pa.

ro^pn, [niD^pn]
,,

^o.
v.

]Q,
1DB.

an d

|73n,

etc. v. t.

^opn

ip6, [iStod],
Gn:
1. in

Dn^sn

v.

mo.
only in

and "1, mostly P occasionally P (Ges s m ' B


-

20") contr.

Dn 12 2 2 Ch 'Q, before J (exc. to 'B (as VFP from *59)i before gutt.
-

m "), JP before art. in all books much, fully Ko"'


commoner than -p
;

more
most

TN~lr2to n.pr.m. et loc.

Mamre,

JP before other words

J only N1B8 ':6k


i
19

terebinths

of M.

(denned by fnana 1B*S), i8> 2. both the dwelling-place of Abraham). (in 24 n.pr.m. in Gn 14" pbn 'B <?>K), c f. v
(n.pr.m.?),

Gn

292 freq. in Ch [51 t.: elsewhere 47 t. (Ko )]; also 'IP, with the old , of the gen. (Ges poet,

J90.3.)

88

10

J u g 14.14 J s 46 3J ^ 44 11.19 68 3S ^22 ? g2.42 1212 and i9t. Jb, and in "apj> tMi 7
,

fj

3. n.pr.loc. in P (where ally of Abr.) near Abr.'s place of burial Gn 23 17 25 49 30 19 13 27 50 ; appar. identified with Hebron 23 3 s
:

cf.

Di

Ma/4%.
v.

30 ", prep, expressing the idea of separation, hence out of, from, on account of, off, on the side of, since, above, than, so that not (Ph. 13; Aram, ^i;
Ar.
=n

(on anal, of HJJ, v}?) tls

11

rnppp
hxavci, t

rwk>.

ly>; Eth. 2iyi:

Sab.

p (DHM

z "G

"
1

)6 r

'

nation, v t T
:

'

rhfam v v
v
:

v.

bvm.
pno.

*));

01 S223 ,

al.,

[pffi'pp] v. pb>b.
Nu11
'

Q^rm^

v.

Jbi6
1

6
,

^p (the fp reduplicated, Ko iL289f ), poet. tls 22 4 30 38" 4 19 18 23 16 1g tfi8 6 5 i39 Jb2i 22 3o


with
suff.

!<>

manna (=Ar. ^, known fl. YQ n. m. to Beduin in Sin. Penin.; a juice exuding in heavy drops from twigs (some Bay also the
9

12 1PP, 3p, 'HPP; 13BD (fJb 4 VUB), n|P;

pi.

jot. p. 57

yep (ace. to Orientals ^pp v. Baer Ko 290 ); D|P; Dnp (Dnsp t Jb 1 1 20), npnp
:

Tarfa (Turfa) tree {tarnarix gallica mannifera) in W. Sin. Penin., end of May and El 16,ss in June, sweet, sticky, honey-like; cf. Di
leaves) of
J^lj

t Je io 2 Ec 12 12
(edd.

BR

i.

75.

15,

590

JJj

GS 233 B SH
t.,

B.

g QC ZMO
sf.

uxv.

1881, 254\

'o abs.

Ex

i6 15 +i2

manna: Mrrnp
16 15 ; v 3

V
ii

^P
'|B

Ne
Ex
9

20

:
Ex
4 - 31

t6
6- 7 - 9

'3

MM

IIDNM

Nu

Nu

ii 7 ; accomp.

dew Ex i6 M Nu

(described

i6'

);

ceased

with verbs expressing (or implying) separation or removal, whether from a person or place, or in any direction, also from guilt, thus a. to descend from a calamity, etc.: mountain Ex 19 14 to fall from a roof Dt 22 s 12 to go up from a valley from heaven Is 1 4

1.

nsno 7 1. (v. npn 8 c), jnp fEz 16 4752 (v. Zerweck Heb r,, M,n 1894 ): jnp)
;
-

<>-

pp

p
8

578
Is
19

Jos io 7 , to raise up from the dunghill I S 2 , So constantly with or the ground 2 S 12". as K3, l^n, 3B>, ITU (sq. a person, vbs. of
usu.
-:tx>),
,

going, ,,ul 14 of calling, as Is 24 QJt? qx, 4 2 1 as 7NB>, E>p3, 148 of asking or exacting,
Di?3n, of delivering, as

14 cast out TpipD away from thy sepulchre, Jb28 4 B^NO iVl, Gn 4 U cursed art thou -J n1Nn, De Di away from the (tilled) soil, cf. 12 v l4 (butKn Kefrom, cf. v *), 27'* (prob.) ^OEp r3" away /rom the fatness of the earth shall 15

B^T, Op?,
etc.,

yw, Wn,

be thy dwelling
shalt thou
lift

almost ^-without, Jb

1 1

then

D^y3, D^yn, etc., of <aKtjr as npb, Ye>n, yjn, of keeping or withholding, as "1X3, ">DB', of &em# /ar, or desisting,

of

tofe'ngr, -as

up

thy face D1E>

away from,

25 without spot, 19 (prob.) 'I'B'ai? without my 9 flesh shall I see God, 2i *ins trfty Divna a re

(from),
as

pm
,

Ex

23

13SD ^nn desist


10
,

./roro us,

14",

at peace without fear,

Pr i u Je 48 4S

fleeing
3

so H"jg

Gn 2 2

f2 2 M enn from ^ 28'


,

pregn. constructions, esp. 5 ; 1 DSe* to judge (and save) from ^ 43 , sq. IV? l6 1 S 24 + , fl3y to answer (and save) /rom

Dt 9", n"?n i2 M note the cf.

t?pe>n

94",

me*

and HETI to be
,

silent (turning)
13

nap Vpy they stand without strength, Is2 2 ViDK nej3D (Hi De Di Che) they were bound without the bow (being used) (but Ges as 2 e 18 (On 2 S 13" v. We by the bowmen), Zp 3 c. of position, off, See also 7 b. or Dr).
:

from
s*

Je 38 27 ^ 18 s ttbl nor did wickedly (turning) v6ko nycn 20 4 my God, 30 Kt., 73* "P rOtHo, Je 3
1

wnnn Jb

22

on a

the side of, on, esp.


(cf. irpot
:

with
'i

ref. to

quarters of

13

the heavens

Notou, ck
8

8ci5>v,

fronte,

tergo, etc.)

Gn

planted a garden in
8

|9 133

27

27 ( fc=3), 31" c nw (2 Ch 20 ), Ez Pr 25 ,7,ip ri" 3 '? ^P- "^1 Is 29* 63 Jo i


17 12
;

Eden Clip of, on the east, 12 "$?ni Dp i^a CHiP Bethel o^(on)the West and'Ai off(on)the 6 3 8 East; so rripp, [iasp, 3530 j os 1 1 15 18 1 S
14
s
,

Je 51 5 Vri^NO pi>K widowed (and severed)/rom 17 etc., Ez 44*; also Ju 7 *^l ?51 W)TI *3BD ye shall see from me, i. e. learn what to do by mentioned observing me. Some of the verbs are construed more precisely with flNO, above
Djp, ye, q.v.:
inff., v. infr.

etc.: similarly
left,

jpp

on the

right, i>lKO?p

JWH? and (more rarely) D'?BO ow 9 behind (2 S io ), 33D Dt the front, linSD 10 I2 + round about, ^BO, nSypbo, and bV0 above, nnriD Ex 20* + beneath, TV3 on

on the

and

others, esp. npb,

Bhl,

(rare)

yann, ^sn, ma, D^f, idiom, with

THJ.

With
Cf.

T).

Often also with adverbs, as


Aeice.
,

14 the inside, pno )i the outside Gn 6 + ~I33 4 16 infront, at a distance, Gn 2 1 + pirn Ex 2 +


, ,

OBp
al'so

tlience,

1?K wtoice ? HJ, n'SD


free (safe) /row
,

a/ar
n'SD

;
7

f*S

Jb 3 19 VJSD IJg a
ttt,

help J*w' his foes

Dt 337 Na 3 n S#B

6 13 T ^32 iso ttid, 60 ix rn ]y, Is 4 annio i>x a shadow /rom the heat, 2 5". Here also belong 15 Is 40 7^9 "!P a drop /row (hanging from) a J 1HD $ that sit bucket; Ct4 goats "Ufa

HSO ncMBO mWji, If? . . . np and on that side. And so on this side 2 even with verbs of motion, as Gn 1 1 DyD33 Tto on not from, but E}ip as they journeyed
. .

off,

of the east, virtually =eastwards, 13" 13 3 and Lot journeyed DfTpD east, Is 17 2 2 pirnp. not from afar but afar, 23 1 irro they fled
the side

up (seeming
(cf.

to hang) from the hills of Gilead Od. 21. 420 ^k &i(ppoio Ka6t]fitvos also the Arabic idiom ^* CjJ>, lit. to be near from a
:

used to carry her pil"np afar off to whose 9 sojourn, 57 thou didst send thy messengers pirno"iy even to afar. With a foil, p (or sf.),
feet

thing)

Dn 8 9 prob. also the difficult passage and from one of them there came forth Tins ]"")
:
,

most of these words are freq. in the sense of 13 on tlie east (west, etc.) of ... as Jos 8 Dp
,

"t$ on

the west of the city,

|>

EHip Gn
,

s4

rrvySO a horn from (being) a little one, i. e. gradually increasing from small beginnings
T). rvjnK Bev cf. 7"). without a verb of similar significance, also, sometimes expresses the idea of separation,

b jiBSt? (cstr.

Ges*
i

130

30 1U3 24 "'") Jos 8

(but

id.

nry?

V91
Jos

7
,

5>

n ? Gn

7
,

^
19
,

^?
i>n"3
, '

229

1
>

l^pP r|,3 '? L vl62;


"^J?"?

nn^Mlind Ex
1 2",

14

ns

6-aV Bethel

^W?
;

6eid

it 1

S 6 8 fT!^
;

01 the

away from, far from


narpiios
atijt)
:

(cf. II. 2.

162

<j>i\rjs

diro

Pr 20 3 3 ,-p rot?
lis ap. De),

to sit
1
24

away
if

other side of Jordan Nu 2 1 + p n ?pjl? beyond Am 5 27 tablets written Dfp"55| SJ^P o both
their sides,

from

strife (cf. ^s.

Nu

the

Vjsy-^p J e

32

49

+
1

(v.

further the

thing be done 'Tiyn "O'yp away from the eyes 11 because of), of etc., Ju 5 De RV (but Be

words

cited).
-',

So TVSnp on

the side oftlie


;

house

RVm

Ez 40

7-8

7 b?K< Jsto!e Ez 40

S 20 21 the arrows

V
are nsnj ^]BB /roi ifoe and
Bide of theej v
22

579
hither = on
19
.

V
=some
of),

this

(al. part.
10

f 94

12b

WJf&fl

V$*Q

Ec

Nnbnj sjBB, c f. Nu 32" 2. Out of, Gk. Ac, Lat. ex: thus a. B*IPW om< 0/ Egypt so (o) with verbs of proceeding,
:

0. of to speak np3Pip (cf. Rabb. f(9Xf), the source or origin : viz. (a) of parents, Gn

16 2
(so

WOO
30
3 ),

removing,

exjyelling, etc.,

as K'Xin,

"5f J (v. N5P),

17
4

n33K I shall be built up out o/her 16 ViT 11)00 D'By ^B, 35"*: often
1

5 " 26 3", npb 34 ; 33J 40 j ryisn Ex 8 8 7 101 BTI.3 Ju 11 etc.; to draw out of water, a pit, etc. Ex 2 10 ^ 40 3 ; to cast out of the hand

nW

Gn
,

of coming forth fB3t?

fyBB 15 woman cf.


, ;

nD Jb I 21 T$- Gn 35"*, S 2 20 '* give thee seed from this Jb 16 4 NOB? "faO RE ". (6) of
,

Ju Ez Mi
(||

15
11
17

17
;

to rescue out of the

mouth

Am 3
10

12
;

the tribe or people,


(cf.

from which a person comes


. . .

to drink D13B 2
17

S I2 3

Dt 30 3 BnRjn-JO

^2y>),
",

1
2

a),

Nu

12

'IB* 33D

1133

b, Jos

12 4

36"+

Tin pregn. with


11

Ho

io

T31

7
2

to tremble (and come) out


-on),

of, J"in

18

46

S 22
28'
.

74

Is
;

38" pe/n ( n i ifeg i eg .),


21
,

Ez

62 cf. nBB n3B*J Dt 31 ^n, Ezr 2 13 1 In this applic, often made more 3 definite by the use of n'lJB out ^IF"?, . of the place out of which the midst of. of (b)

2S4 Jei'+; and so of a person's native 8 as Ju 12 Dl"6 JV3B [3K Ibzan from B., place, 20 30 2 7 i 3 Ami + ny-]SB ti% i7'- 1S1 9 2S23 25 3 pDK; IS48 Wig ITJBT "BB1, v * cf. Je'46
1

2i 2

5Wf

uopj enpn -vyo, 58 12 ^bb 03*


th'ee shail build,

(those) ./row
1

from

the

27 f68 ^"IB" lipBB ye (sprung) fountain of Israel, Mi 5 Na I 11 (v


18

l<

one looks, speaks, exerts power, etc., Gn 4 10 Nu 24" (^ no ), Dt 4 36 -jiN* ns'otrn vodtinp 2 3 2 JNB JVVB \ ^i4 20 send thee bp, Ami
1

fig.^pEn?),Zp3

and things,

Gn 2 7

4 of beasts Je30 Zcio (c) s nowrrfo lay, J e 5 t0 nn

21

85 help enpe, v te*[> 'b$b snay: 42 10 109 DrTTIiannO Itrni seek (their bread) out
,

68 M

12

14 a lion from the forest, f 80 "IJsS "*!EJj n "l'? 3 ? man /rom the earth Kl?

c f.

io 18

(terrenus),

72
(d)

of their desolate homes (but

Ew De
them
18

npJS 'ys;;

as 1

far from 5 1 from), 128 130 Jb


;

Gr Che ^nr
23

3?B Is 59 13
is
1

Jb 28 12 nsbr pB niDsrim. Jb 8 10 esp. with reference to


,

let

be driven

what
1

self-devised,

2'7

Is 29

to see out of

ra

Ne 6 8 D3^
;

darkness, Ct

to look out nii?nrrjB

Nu 16 38 *fe 2 IMj Ez 1 3
.

& % 24

13

d. of the

windows
"linrrjp

(usu. tjn), 5* he
(i.e.

put forth

from the his hand

source

or autlwr
1

of an

action,

counsel,

or

from

door or wall),

(c)

in through) the hole (in the with "ip3 to choose out of,

iS^ + oft., cf. with Hifl Dt 29 20 1 K 8", with VV Am 3 2 Ex 19 5 ye shall be to me D'ByiVTOB nklD a treasure (chosen) out of all ina Dt 7 14 3 ). b. of the peoples (cf. with out of which anything is formed, or material 19 from which it is derived to form (a) Gn 2 23 nDIKrrjD out of the soil, v "^M 'oygo DS

Ex

S 24 14 yen N??. tJ^yenB, 2 S 3 37 \h JPBnB nn'ri it was not from the king to, etc.; 4 50 spec, of '*, Gn 24 nam NV ''B *3, Ju 14 knew 15 that it was from J., 1 K 2 ''B >3 Sin ''8 ^3
event:

n^SD, Ex

39'

Nu 6 4 Ho

2 13 to make' images
;

Pr 16 20 24 is? nysB "o, ^ 37 s9 6 2 2 H08 4 they have made kings, &\ njB>J BB, 'JBB not from me, i.e. not at my prompting, Is 30' 50" CTP), Ez 3 ,7end =33 7 and warn them 22 2 20 7 from me, 1 Ch s 13 2 Ch 2 2 25 (syn. OXB, which are more frequent in this sense); Dyp,
1b nn'n,
1

'< 9 17 DBD3B, ^-i6* DTO QiTspj, 45 Ct3 IS40 inni DBKB as made of nought and iinnxj unreality are they reckoned by him (|| nu 1^3),

poet.

Ho
a<
;

P!0

non

heat

^rwn

14

tOTi,

yjr

^3y
13

^tfO
fljp

the

hands of

my

haters, 74

s2

Jb

\n (|1 VQNO, rd. DSNp),"^62 41^ flJ5 brio ( a l. 6 c),'Pr 13"; Ex 2s' 9 31 its cups, its rUBB shall be /row i< (i.e. of knops, etc., 3336 s 2 one piece with it), so v 27 30 al.; (6) with
-

nm

10

ni: D*ay'B> thoughts jriB (arising) out of, etc., 6 25 D3B npin reproof proceeding from you, 20 2929 ^ 7 8 2 QTjP nin^n indirect lessons (springing)
,

31 BB D'jh] (Ko " 241 ). out of antiquity; Dn As marking the author of a judgment or esti1

verbs of eating,

filling, etc.,
2

as nnt5'

Gn
9
,

21

Jb 2 1 M

mate
at the

(rare),

Nu 32"
2

7 HJ1 Is 3 4 JOS?
,

-^ 3 6 + rmf) g> npnp, ct 8 npwrt, Pr 1 8 20 + jra'CT ^ 8 1 17 + K*?D


,

an

hands
(cf.

^^01 '"B D>p3 guiltless = in the judgment of) J. and q/"(


S 3 s8 Jb 34 s3 ), Jb 4"
shall

Israel

DV?

man

(rare) 127
1^

cf.

Dt32

42

DTO
v
i

^SPI

"VS^S, IS51

21
;

be just r)b$Q at God's liands ? (\\)TWVV), Je 5 1 5 "


so in *D J n^bn. e of the (Ges Gf) immediate, or efficient, cause (chiefly poet.), in 54 consequence of, at, by (cf. Gk. airo, as Hd. 2
;
.

28 7 (peculiar)
i.e.

'3"liritt

yE CT out of

my

song
3

I will thank

him (69 31

"^IIP WyF\

(unusual) Is 2 out o/(the treasure of) his ways

'3), also

v p

p
^rjrr)(Ti

580
:

P
tib

airb

e<f>tav ytvitrdai)
S8

(a) the cause,

3^0 IBB?
IIS?.

Jos 9 13

18
,

etc.

Similarly in

person

Gn
S

49
v.

2i

i9 +JO 91j? to be pregnant by, 3 1 D^itsno pnjl wa s in anguish from 3

Sft,

^??
inf.

(pp.

35,

115,

"7); and

before an

Ho f HBND iT)5?3 (ni Dn nj>3 leg.: Na i 5 mod Win BHTt, Dn n We), 8 (accents) with pass, vb., Na I UDO SB? Dmsn, s3 Pr 20 d), Jb 24 Ec 12 11 Dn 8". (6) * 37 (cf. the cause, a thing, Gn 49 s4 his arms were agile 4 3pJT TOM 'Tia ./row the hands, etc., Is 6 the
the archers,
ijr
;

(7 a), and in "IB^P (p. 84). g. the cause being conceived as regulative,
|D occasionally approaches in sense to according to (cf. Lat. ex more, ex lege), Jon 3" proclaimed in Nineveh vinjl "]ban 05?0 at, by,

18 9

31

24

Aram. Ezr 6 14
to

in accordance with, the decree of the king (cf. Dn 2 s) so Jb 39 (2 e (&)) ace.


:

thresholds shook
as

NH^M

3 16 30" 33 Je 8 ), Je io 10 Ez 19' became fruitful 3^1 tTBD, 31 6


-

^P*? (so ?1pD elsewhere, 4 9 7 2 8 IflflrfB tyn (|| 3), 3 i

Ges Hi.
3. Partitively (a sense connecting with

npffo? at the breath of God, 14 D1?: D*p rnp,' 3 i 39 jo-atr inrapn ll 19 s5 , pip f?nnp, r*39 73 nta^a-fp ran wp, 78
Fli^K
9
ffl

Jb 4 9

rO#

2 a (c), above):a. Gn6 19 bbt> 0)& two out


s

of,

from,

215

cf. Jb 104" pB D'JS bnfllP^ /rom oil, 107 16 " n!$p at J.'s 7" (|| 3) ; so with rebuke, 18 with a pass, vb., Gn 9" to be cut off 76'+; i>*apn <pp, 2 s 7 1tP "jrnnap*, i s 2 & yfal t s p\TfD are undone through wine (22 is dub.
,

39

39" JD B*K a man (or one) of 2 ... (so Nu 25 s 1 S 24 28 + |D D^BON Nu 16 Jos 2 2 + 2 K 2 7 etc.); Gn 42 18 send triK D3p Lv i 2 * 17 12 D|P &Px, 1934 26 s Ju 8" 1??
all,

8 19 I4 19 niap 'B>JKp, 1S22 etc.; Ju 14 2K 2 Is 66 18 130 1 ... jp Vpin j s i6 +, . . IP Dt tU^Ges' )


,

'

25'

n ?6 "ON

see
3

b),
8

Ob' Jb

28

br\

D"n3^?n

c f. Is

Is 50',

jo

f 34
1

!l

Is 34 le ;
39

r?
Is

* Jb 5

S 14

Is 51

18
;

2i u -no

with verbs of fearing, to ex34 Ho 6 . (c) 7 press the source of the emotion, as NT V' 3

nWo

how much of

itJ^ayip T^ert.

the night? 2 Ch 31 3 njpi b. the number being omitted,

"ina oft. (also c. "??),


1

8 s3

Jb4i

17
,

27 ( Est 5' 130D Dt

J>roj

Ez 26 18
Dp-N^l

ni

Dt

with
29

IP is used indefinitely: (a) s7 there subj. Ex 1 6 DyrrfD

=some
-

of,

as

WW

E'Q

<o be disconcerted or disappointed, to ex-

of the people,

press the source of the disappointment, Is i 10 f. of the oft.; with npb' tPr 5* Ec 2 .

Hebrew Ezr 2
1

8870

Lv 25 49 2 S n 17 24 esp. in late 4 * 42 3032 7 1 Ch 4 2 Ch 7 Ne 1 1 9


,

went out (some)

7" 32

remoter cause, the ultimate ground on account of which something happens or is done.

npb,
fruit

Gn

Dn 11 35 more freq. as obj., esp. with 3 4 rrenm nap K33 brought of the of the ground, 30 give me ?1?3 WWTO
21
;

14

(N.B. The

line

between e and f
:

is

not always

clearly defined)

Ex

23

they sighed rmyrr|D

(some) o/thy son's love-apples, 33 Exi2'i7 23 ,r 1 12 4 Is 39 7 47" Lv 18 s0 202 Nu 13

I6

on account of the bondage, 6 9 1 5 s3 Dt 7 7 not E? a!J? through, by reason of, your numbers did 24 J. set his love upon you, Jos 2 2 to do a
4 thing '"IJNTO out of carefulness, 2 S 23 i^P, 4 5 1 Is 53 wounded U'JIB'Bp on account of 14

Am 2 n Dn 8" +
kiss

Ct i 2 if nip^SO

VP& let him

me
3
8

137
also
.
,

(with) some of the kisses etc., yfr 72'' p>X "l^p (some) of the songs of Zion,

Jbn
,

(Ges
.

RVm)
t?'
.
1 .

IP
, .

+oft.; in late Hebr. note 5 there are some of . . . Ne 5


; .

our transgressions, bruised OyjWJjy, v 8 Jb 4 19

Dnp

Ob Hb 2 + 6 8
10
17

Djrap J*
10

(cf.

Jb

^3

'3), 3

on account of my sin, tib bw *l"}.hp by reason of the winter, Jb 22* in/ ?* ^nSO*pn on account of thy fear of him 1 Ct 3 s Ru 1 13
1

38 Pr 20 4 fchrp

TWWfrom vexation
19

(as in'

others Dnp some Aram. Dn 2 a, and PS 2165 )


.
.

. .

1
.

Ch
.

281-

nspp

am

concerned

D30 ixp ^-ip- 3


,,

5Q 51"" (Ew Ke), Ez 7 s7 (but read prob. with 93 Co 03-n?), 16" 35" (AV out of), 45 20 ,3 n Mi2"7 V5 iz'ic^ 17 !^ 63 Gn49 ,2 redof and white of teeth S^np. Often also eyes ?"P in 3ip from the abundance of, abs. for abun;
,

28^67 3

> J U2

18

J g65 M J eI2 4 24 !

because of you: see also

Dt
M

a 19 place (see v ), Ex 6 !W9 niMD (one) of the 28 of P., Ez 17 613 Ne 13 ifr 132"; as daughters 5 s3 subj. Lv 25 Dn 1 1 the king of the south "IP*
,

tDn i Ne 7 (b) to (as in 11 designate an individual (rare), Gn 28 and he took Dippn V. 3 ^"? (one) of the stones of the
some of.
. .

NH)

69

7 Vff and (one) of his captains, v cf. Je 41' Est 6 20 Ktn .^ap he is (one) of 4 2 Ch 26"; Ru 2

a neg. or hypoth. our kinsmen, Ex 2 6 (c) in sentence (whether subject or object) any,
.

aught,

Dt 16 4 -\V2rrp
any of the

fi& t6~\

and there
s

shall

dance, with

many

different verbs, as

Gni6 10

not remain

flesh,

iKi8

JV133

sh

T
nnan")0 and we
beasts, 2
shall not destroy

581 any of the


1

T
wards); WD from the time of .... (v. p. 23); 7 )C3n-| /row the womb Ju 13' , n?K iP?;? i6 17 + ; . . . Ho io 9 Is 23 7 Je 36 2 + TP',P
.

K io

10

(cf.

Jos 2

4S

23"
6,

S3

19

K8
:

66

Est

27 o;e *?ab ^pjjj *6 heart reproacheth not one of my days with my 33 36 B s4 2227 1 i DK, etc. Ex 29 Lv 4" (cf. v (DTO), v ), 6 io^ v
33'

<>-iayo n9T5>-jB, jb

W
;
;

idiom. =since thou wast born ti


12 (WO), Jb 38

S 25 s8 1K1'

DT15D

*H* i8 M 25 s5
24

Nu
S

5
23

^>3P
(1).

1 1

M
;

cf. 1

s3

anything whatever, Lv (d) peculiarly, with a

f 74

12
,

Is 42

14

DbiyiD

Wnn

/row
I

antiquity

Hb

15

have been silent

since old time

noun of unity,
poor

esp. "I^S, to express forcibly the idea of a single one : Dt 1 5 7 if there be a

'"inyp from now, hence-/or</t Je 3 4 +, Btt? /rom to-day +Is 43 13 Ez 48 s5 19 See also 5 c, 7 c. Cf. Ex ntn BWJB Hg 2
,
.

man

in thy midst,

TS
13

''DSP any one of

6 33 aiin iriD from Horeb,

Ho

13

am

thy

thy brethren,

Lv 4

,b

if

he doeth nsno nnKD

Ez i8' ns ri&V) of these things, 5 "inKD (where ns is a vox nihili) and njttt) 45 doeth aught of these things ; 1 S 1 4 if there

any one

D^lStp f^NO. marking the period the limit, after : Gn immediately succeeding 24 D"Bnn b6b>P? after about three months it 38

God

b. as

was
after

told

8 , Judah,'D 31 D<p;p fJos 23 Ez 3 8


1

HflK Wtfl myfrp a stngrfe hair of his head to the ground (for n"ivV* as a nom. unit. 11 5S 1 i v. Ges (Probably Dr), cf. 2 S 14
shall fall

D'O^P after (some) days, tJ.u


;

1 1

14

15

0?P

'

a rhetorical application of the partitive sense, though the explanation 'starting from one'=
'

two days tHo 6 2 D'P} 3np Is 24 s2 more 3 3 T( fgfc 8 Jos f freq. with Yl or nxP Gn 4 28 yap nvpp + oft.; Dt 14 D*$ vfay nxpp, 15 D , 3B' (by which is meant not the actual end of
:

W^

even one would also be possible.

'

similarly after neg.

and

is

used

interrog. particles,

not merely with collective nouns, as % -iJ J_c nought have they of knowledge (Qor 18 4 ),

the three or seven years, but the period when the third or seventh year has arrived); rnriBD on the morrow, after the morrow (had arrived)

Gnio M +oft.;
2

-ijsano 2

2 27

. 2 S
18

23
681

"ippP;

Is

but also with nouns of unity, as Qor 3" Ye have not 5JI .! aught of l any) god, except

Cf. 53" te>M b0VK>; perhaps 29 (Ko ). S 205 and he delayed "JJflU""|D beyond the

Him

9" dost thou perceive

L.\

even one of even a

them 1 6 s9 there

falleth

not

^ Ut
-

!*-;

c. in such phrases, however, appointed time. jp sometimes (cf. 1 c) loses its signif. thus TND 13 34 2 S 15 Is 16 not from former time, but in
:

knowing it. See further Thes, and


(e)

single leaf (nom. unit.) without His A0 " 48 6

'

4 former time, formerly, Gn 6 t&yp -f*, Dntaan which were of old, Jos 24 s dwelt of old, i/'77 6

).

the objects, or elements, (rare) specifying of which a genus consists (the Ar. ,jlllll ^
,

days

DTiSt? aforetime,
lit.

TJ}W?
i.

Dt 29 21

(p. 30).

t3ili3t5

short duration

/rom near, Jb 20 5
1

e.

recently

Dt 32 17
8
;

of

shortly
s3
.

Ez
. .

at

hand

min

of explication,
"IB'X consisting
10

nra
1

W*"'*"): Gn 6 !S of all whom they chose,


2

(in a local sense,

c) Je 23

Lv 1 1 32 (be), 1 Ch5 18 Je 407 (-lefoo); 44s8 and they shall know Dnoi yep Dip; HJTO^ whose word shall stand, consisting of me and
7* 9

5. (tJH) "15? even to : very IP from 19 18 a. in geogr. or local sense, Gn io 15 oft.:

of them (denning the genus embraced by 'D both j^lSj J-rfU ^- JS 193 as welfas Cain, and Qor 3 Je io", v. PS ad fin., p. 35.
cf.
:

W '). On fWD
ter-

(of them),

Abel

38 b"mn iron ny nnyo "vue, 25 18 Ex 23 s Dt 2 20 26 38 8 I S3 2S5 Jesi V'72 + oft.; so with Rfc^D 65 8 25 Am 6 14 Dt 13 8 I I K S (2 Ch 7 ), 2 K 14 ,J 21 Gn47 rflin nxp 1Jf| pn nspp, 28" Je I2
'

insipyi D^fD^nai nspp


inaV';
~\1[>"\\>

K6

24

s3

"TO insfe'p
sjao Cf.

4.

Of

time

Lvi 3 v^i

,2

iyi

viz. a. as

marking the

nyi (similarly
2

s5 *no, Dt 28 ^n 6 2 S 14^ Jb 2 7 Is i ).
.

minus a quo, the anterior


period, from, since

limit of a continuous

S 9 2 nbypj iDSEto,

S 5 9 Jos 1 s 46

b. metaph.

Dt 9 s4 D3n injn

Di>p from
2

the day of my (first) knowing you (so I S 7 9 8 8 + ) ; 1 S 1 8 ns6nj ttnn from that day and onwards, simil. tLv 22 s7 Nu 15 23 Ez 39*5

not of actual space, but of classes of objects, to express idiomatically the idea of comprehension,
so that the

DWW

Isi8 27 (where W.Vfp = tHn


son

"lBteD;

cf.

Na 2"

ws = kvi
13 5

tbU njn?>;

n^yni Kinn

BMW

tiSi6

30-

(Hg

1518

appar. of time back-

two preps, may be often represented 4 by both ... and : Gn 19 fppyi ny?p from young to old (i. e. both included)= both young and old, v" 1 S 5 9 + ^p5?1 t^W = both great and small, Je 6' 3 E^npyi DJPipP /row the least

T
of

582

1
will
23

the greatest of them, ib. K^ap the proph. even to the priest every |nb~1$)l/roTO one dealeth falsely, Ex 9" + nana njn D1ND

them even

io

now we

harm thee beyond them, more <Aan

them, 25

6oA
'ui

man and

beast,
15

18 30 fffg DK?P D*?, 26 29 "DJ 19 26 nK^t? brrrm, 3 8 'aep np/re, 4 8 wpp

*!
bw,

ny

. .

HIPS
10

"1133D

nnsBTi 1133, 13 Nu 6* Dt 29 Txy aano 3 aKB> "15?, Jos S^+nsPK "ijn &xn, 1 S 15 9 18 8 Is io 18 22" 1K5" 2 17 (4 pairs), both soul and body, Je 9"; after "Vt5>3 "lyi E'SJD

Ju
i4
9

19

Dmaxo MVnB'n they have


fathers, 1
oft. ;
16
,

more than their

2 19

done corruptly 6 2 S 20 1 K 1 s7
to,

Tco

Je5 Ez5 +
s

= in preference
after

above,

+ 45
36
21 2

s6

52

Ho 6 s Hb 2
("WTO)

ina Je 8 3 Jb 7"
i>Bi

either or Gn a word implying a negative s3 24 29 The 14 nj? 31DD either good or evil. 31 Gn 6' D1XD "iy may be repeated, if required
.

CDtpn nijnjn ban ly nom-iy (so 7 ), Ex 22' Jos6 SI Ju 15 5 r\% D"3?-nyi npp-ny] synap, 20" <2 1 S 30" without }0 Lv I i Nu 8\ Similar is
s3
: ,

to (Ew Ges: al. Hi; al. De); 1 3 s 7 b. when an |P njtf different /rom Est I 3 obj. is compared with a group or multitude of
.

= inferior

^84"

note also IP

Jbi2 3

which
rnfe*n
field,

1 it forms one, esp. with ?ap, Gn 3 nn PSD subtil out of all beasts of the M or beyond, above all (other) beasts, v

WW

the use of
(also

p in the idiom (np1) nbypj mf


. .

||p

cursed above

all cattle

rut?

!?~lSn): v. p.

22

and

cf. 2

(but without implying

3".

c. of time,

Gn 46 s4 nny

1J)

WlMp ^om
;

s5 Nu our youth even until now, 1 S 12 s Je 3 6 anymy -lparrp, i s 30^ 18" 14"; Ex io 1K18 26 Is9 6 ^90 2 -foft; with two inff. Hos 1*: and implying intervals (not duration) Ez 4' " (cf. with *? Est 3"). d. there occur 21 Ex 26 28 36 s3 further (i) ~b . ft?, Jos 15
; ; ; .
.'

any judgment whether other cattle are cursed s out likewise), 37 Israel loved Joseph VJ3-?3p
of all his sons, or above all his (other) sons, Dt 7 "IE* D'Jap rp$ blessed above sons be 7 33"
Asher, Ju 5 D^ap ?ll'3n blessed above women 30 2b 33 be Jael, 1 S 9 |3, 18 15 18K Je 17 9 ?3P 3py deceitful above all things, 1^45"
24

D^D b$R
.

HSiSn-^K nXisn-JD from end

to end,

Ezr9" HB-^-nBO;
to

kind

= kinds
11

144

13 ]\

Ez 402327 b* }K> from kind


;

Ct 5 10 naa-ip

yvsn

(
;

c f. |p -ira
II. 1

eximius, egregius
c.

8 431

W,

supr 2 a c- ez in i/uA in ndatav


l|o^os 'Apyiiav
. . .

Kpow'Sijs Ztiis akyt' tdaiccv, ^


Kf(j>a\r)v).

of every sort
13

motion, Je48 \/'io5 iChif a climax, + 8 4 8 ^D^S ^PID tt^


,

with a verb of and expressing


,

17

of time,
s

J e 9 2 (cf. Rom tjHtfWO +Nu 30 15 cf. 1 Ch 16 23


,

sometimes in poetry the idea on which |D is logically dependent, is unexpressed, and must be understood by the
tb&T1<Q BtWtfl and their idols are (more) than (those of) Jerusalem, Mi "j* rDIDpp 1E^ the uprightest is (sharper) than a
reader, Is io
10

(||

\^
1

96

p)
s5
.

implying intervals, ny"7K

nyiD

Ch
10
:

14
j

9 (2) ? ... JO Ex 32" Ez 40" Zc s of time ^ 96 ; Jb4 20 : with intervals, 2 S


(3)

thorn-hedge (but

We from), Jb n

28 18 ;

^4

4 <*.

n_
a

. . .

;o

Nu 34 Ez 6" nn?a-i
10

-onpp

(so

Ges

Ew Hi

Riblah, 2i

without

to etc.) from the wilderness nrni RjfTO (Co Ko Berthol); 25"

nyp beyond (that 2 17 cf. Ez 1 5 9


.

of) the

time when etc. Ec 4 d. \Q not unfrequently ex:

17

presses the idea of a thing being too much for a 14 person, or surpassing his powers Gn 1 8 N.?B'i]
~oy\ ""D
i7

1X5'.

(implying intervals)

And of time in the phrase nppj D"DD Ex 13'+ 4 t.

can a thing be too hard for J.I (soDt


cf.

+;
24

V131

39
'*
:

6. In comparisons, beyond, above, hence in Engl, than : so constantly ; viz. a. when an object is compared with another distinct from
itself,

14
(1

K 19 K 6'
11

n ViTP 1PP ?1!


7
),

32" W Wty, Dt = is too great for thee


).

32" D3p'pT

bo

c.

OVy
s
,

Gn

26 16 n?3
,

be too heavy for poor to pay),


2

Ex

18 18
I
17
,

^ 38
"1?
,

^ip

Lv 27 s
,

(too

Ju 14 18 Kb "TO pinErnp what

is

sweet

nE/j?
9
,

Dt
61
3
,

be

too

narrow for,

away from,

beyond, in excess of, honey 1 i. e. in our idiom, what is sweeter than honey] Lv 2 1 10 VIHKD toljn (nan the priest that is great above his brethren, Nu 14 12 Ez 28 s btiflB Dan 9 wiser than Daniel, ^ 9" + very oft.; Ho 2 tK $ aiD '? with an inf. (sts. c. ?) as nnyp

Is 49'

2 1VP Is 50 r?

18 18 "3DD

Of
9

is too

high for
little

me

135 65*; "ipp

Bypp f Jb

for thee? D?P eypp fNu 16 Is 20 also on 16 )'; oft. with an 7 (v. BJ?p; 13 Nibsp ^iy bina is greater than I inf., as Gn 4 can bear, 30 7 their substance was W}1 n3E*p 31
15
too
13

Ez 34 18

nnx inn aio Gn 29" 131 nn nnp her to thee than my giving my giving her to another, EX14 1 S 15" Pr2i'" 25' ^n8 8 ' + with verbs, Gn 19' DTO^i W) WW
subj.,
*ji>

better is

12

too great beyond dwelling together Ex 1 2* Ju 7 s 31 for (their) dwelling together, 17,> I K too great for me to give, I S 25 ^nnp
lit.

grrea<

8" KffiR 31, I828 20 33 19 59

Hbi f40 Ru
13 6

T
i
12
:

583
more than
28

T
principal

note esp. IP 31
is

it is

that
i 2
s8
,

(= there
subst.

enough
s

of),

Ex

9
s

sq.

to express absol. the non-existence of a thing 1 not named in the clause, as Is 23 '?
J-pap "IIB' so that there is no house, ' --- Mi 16 3' 9 (32 ), 25' Dnynp,

Ez 44

(v.

33); and

"IM Dj3nf> n3{> <oo

%A< for

VpHf thy being my servant


Is 49
"?

W.}

Ez 1 2"

Ho

Hg
it

10

8 17 *lfc n'?b bgJJ] '131 nife'VO was it oo trifling to the house of Isr. the doing etc. /or the doing etc. (less than 16 31 ). ?rd. nifc>$> on anal, of 1 deserved)? (but

was

it

to raise up, etc.,

Ez

?BB, Zc

14

^ 39
7

49

15

^"ban?

o that

has

no dwelling, 52 7t}faQ ^ne? pluck thee up tent24 is lean fCtf? so that there is no fatless, 109

7. |D is prefixed to an infin.: a. with a causal force (rare), from, on account of, through

through D?? 2f): Dt7 28 27 because J. Joved you, 9 (cf. I 3) loving you 11 he feared him, ink inN1>0 because 2 S 3 4 ,r ... So in Is 48 !>? = 6ecaMS I knew
(cf.

7'8

* rnnKD

Jb 28" 33 21 34^- 0ft strengthened by 3E* pKB Is 5', 3En" ^ap pleon. pK or ?*, as UL5Wt c. with a Cf. Ko v. pp. 35a, 115K
ness,
-

J.'s

late : temporal force, smee, a/ter (cf. 4), chiefly Nu 24 23 bt* iBtpp a/i!er God's establishing him,

iiy

. , ,

ij>3C, 'JjllJaO.

restraint, prevention,

b. after verbs implying cessation, etc., as P1XJJ

Is 44 7 ol'iVDy 'P&p since I appointed the an14 18 16 4 cient people, Ho 7 Hg 2 (?) Eu 2 Ne 5 1 Ch 10 16 8 Dn 23 12 1 2 Ch 31 6 8 DniK ini>B>-fP
(cf.
)

25

T^P Gm6
Ex 23 s +
,

hath restrained
30':
s3

me from
i'e>n
,

(cf.

),

20

73
.

Ti?

D ^na ajftw (one's) awakas a conj. before a finite

bearing,

ing,

rroo nbjp 29 s5
rfy*

so with

34

"^

36

20"+, inn 1 S a 5 *+
,

Jb 20 4 8. Once Dt 33"

rotf Je3i"+, B'lwin;Bx3 +,.B3H! W. fl' 13 M t Jos 6 , 2 Ch 25 To) TB>n Esp. (a) after similar verbs, expressing concisely a negative lit. away from . ., i.e. so as not
p
.

verb.

Smite ... his haters POPHP that they in cf. Dr rise not again, poet, for D'PP (7 b) On iB^tp adv. and conj., v. p. 84.
: .

9. In

3D n compounds : a. *2JW?j $9, P


(common
in

consequence,
to,

so that not:

Gn

23"' 27

dim, Fltno " not see, 3

NU32

nnp from giving = so that he will not give, Ju


6" iS
as not
2
31

J? ipB?3 (||v JB), Ex 14 Lv a6 Dt28 55 (his eye shall be envious etc.)


24
5

away >

from

Jacob's eyes were so that he could seeing


1

^S^P,
inf.' ;

"isfl?, ?>p

NH,

esp. before

O.T. only in 13^?, Kiabp (supr. 5 a), si r6^pi>p, npp!)p, np^D, D^B^p, ps^p, and,
in

vera
i>SP,

1.,

DTinn n.bjjobp

Jd

13
,

v. n^jjp),

nasp,

do not be

silent
3 ), 7

to call (cf. 1

K
21
3

22

from us p'Vf? so 8 me have they ree ),

jected

OrAv ^>pp,

i6'
1

(Ho 4
is

2814"
1S

(rd.

b. |pi Dyp, nnnp; see *!}&, n, etc. 1212 with | pleon., from P?, but ), (^pis fMi 7 used almost exclusively of the terminus a quo, whether of space or time (cf. JP 5) (1) of

=
;

destroyed 23 ni3"inp), Is 5' 8" 18 15 10 that none can enter in, 24 33 44


13

-

Niap

so
9

49 54 Je io 14 njnp ">ya? is stupefied so 56" 58 s1 5 "* 14 Ez 20 17 that he has no knowledge, 13 33 s 4 6 a 6 9 M i 02 * ( after Zc Mi V 30 Qr 39


3

15 12 4 Ju 20 V2# n3-iyi pipS, Mi7 space, 1 Ch 5'; pimp^ from afar (both ^P^), Zc 14' Jb 36 s 39 M (on Ezr 3 13 2 Ch 26", v. sub IS);

Dt

32

i>

7*

natf, peculiarly),
13 36
.

30 * 18 io6 23 La 3" 4 Jb 34

Idiom., esp. an entire sq. lyi, to denote comprehensively


p
I
.

nnnpp

= underneath

K7

3S

Ch

class,

So in
17

rritpjio
.

'jm^bn
more
:

<fei

7 WktmU wo<

do

Gn 44 +

(0) still

a poetry, with
jected thee

noun alone

concisely, esp. in s3 has re1 S 15


26

7 npna nyi ^nd|j t Ex 1 1 Je 5 1 (WJf5$), 13 19 n^x nyi ^xpb t z S 6 2 Ch 1 5 bina ijj jbijp^
,

t2

t2K23
jj^
,

Je 4 2 8

simil.

Ch 15"
23
,

34

Jep

Est

nto-ijn vipi

^BD

from
Is 7
8

(being) king (v

ni'np

+2 S 13
cf. 2

n;^

tan'^-y japi

^p), Lv 26" DHD,

DVP

flffi

shall

be shat-

tered /roOT (being) a people, <Aa< it be no more a people, 17' TfB ", ttf" 52" W?? I 3 VltOO BhflJ marred away from (being) a
man('s),

rv'api* 25 nppisl 1 1 Ch 27***, 18 7 see p. 1 io b (2) of time (oft. foil, by *1$?), . . . lEfc Din pi) /row the day when ., fDt
.

Ch

. On

Nu

11

7
18
;

(j|

Ch

10

i7

W
26
17
,

D'PJPI") Je 7

2S

Je2 25 *|np, 17"

fiyip, 4 8
s

^P nsrnaii,
little

32"
Di s
.

Hg2
sq.

...1'f Q'Pjn nxpp^>

+Dni
2

18
;

v 42 DVP,

hast
esset

made him
Deus, 83

lack but

Di>n jpb sq. inf. (in appos.)


p|>

fEx
30

18

S I9 2S

DT^NO
t^NB
1

ut

non

3lK too boorish to be a


13

2 ^P, Pr 30 ">5?3 13 cf. Dn 4 man;

inf.

(genit.)
25
(||

tJu
s
;

19

. .

"on?^ f 2 K 1 9

Is 37

removed her from (being) Ez 1 6 41 njitt? ^n3l?>rn and even queen-mother,


n^*3atp nip?!

K 15

7 D^iy nyi D^J? t Je 7 25

0D) Pirnp!> from afar


;

S 7" Is 7 17 Mai 3 7 "|D^


;

=
28

long before,

2S7"=iChi7

2"Ki9

25

=Is37

584

paQ
T [r?DO] n.[m.] counted number, time
;

JliWQ

v.

njD sub fUO.

only

DOb

TCJft

tfy$\

Gn

31

741

changed

ten

times.

TmJO T
assign

vb.
id.;

count,

number,

reckon,
Ar.

(NH

Ks.manH D1 HWB41S ;
12
;

assign, apportion;

Aram. )qy>, W*?);

JS
ls

T"3P n.pr.div. Mni, god


apportionment;
ZHQ A
18M.70.
.

cf.

Qal

of fate (award, Ar. n. pr. div. Maniyydt,

WjM IS65 Imp/. 2 ms. toot iK2os JM 2 K 12"; Imv.mp 2 S 24';


Pf mo Nu23
;

10

and perh. Mandt,


J

We 8ktall

"

&& No
1.

7n/

estr.
4
;

147

1.
K

Htaffc

Gn 13"+ 4 t.; i
number
3|?
-|?5|

1 *.

count,

(cf.

njto J e 33 ">pp) dust


10

n Nab , nuo Eut N.b. No. % 6> ._ Is 65" (H-iab) v. Che Di Bae 1JDDD *}$ K^O

'

^
;

(grains)

Gn 13" (J), cf.


n 1 2
;

Nu 23

(JE);
1^147*;

t[n3Jp]
on form
cf.

money
flock

stars

(D'?^

IBM? "D)
,

n.f. portion (=slTJ9, chiefly late; 5 -3" 81

Ges'*

Je 33 13 (symb. of peace); days ^ 90 12 ; 24 117 cf. 27 people, army 2 S 24 1 Ch 21 (object 25 1 K 20 2. reckon, assign, appoint ^.n? om.);
1
.

Lag

); cstr.

TOO

2Ch3i'+5t.;

Nei2 47 "i3 10
2

portion

PZ. cstr.

rfWD Nei2 44

n*lOO

11 KTiph. Pf. 65 (with play on V? v ). 1! w 8 6 Is53 1K3 ; Vg 1 K 8 Inpf- n W. Gn

Is

12

mm
=
=

Ch 3 1 3

of priest v 4 ;

of king, for sacrifice, also Ne 1 2 44 rntan rtfJOD


fig.

'3^>;

of Levites 13 10 ; of singers 12 47 ;
so

1130

Ch 5

6
;

Inf.

cstr.

flUDn Ec i";

Dpta

1. be counted,

^ 1 1 (of judgment of wicked), cf. vh>W 'D


qjlJjrrjjflp

16 numbered, of descendants Gn 13 (J), of people 8 6 1 K 3 (|pBD3) ; of sacrificial animals 1 K 8

^63";

Je

s5

measure = thine

portion of thy
;

allotted

portion

rd.

also

2Ch5"

(both

||

id.);

indef.

Ec

15
.

2. be

* reckoned, assigned (a place), of servant of Is 53" (c. Vy&a m). Pi. (late and poet.)

24 (H-^njD for W*$D ,/, 68 (so 01 Dy Bi Che We) ; "1 in good sense, 16* "i is the "pbn nje yf, 'pia]

portion of my

lot

and

my

cup.

(B Aram, and

'?); -P/.

"30

Dn

Jb7

3
;

Impf.

fP^l

Jon2

+ 4t.;

Imv.

UB 8 JP^6i
1011
; ;

tn^pn, nrEQJn
tion, territory);

10 6 appoint, ordain, food Dn i , v (sq. ?), officer v" (sq. bv); nights of weariness (/Olt W\?)

n.pr.loc. (prob. =por10 57 18 2 Ch 28 ; (njOT Jos i5


-

(subj. indef.; sq. p); in story of Jonah, obj. 1 s fish Jon 2 , ricinus 4 , worm v 7 wind v 8

Jb7

Jos 1 9 43Ju 1 4 126 ; nnjpn [ as nomin. v. GFM ] 121314 c n loc. nnjpn Gn 3 8 j u 14 15 ; e aii pa 1. place in hill-country of Judah ea/ivaBa):
Ju "*

subj. ''); obj.

Pi. pi.

MD

new TDn ^6i 8


1

(all

Ch

(subj.

'*).

Pn.

appointed, of porters

(sq. ^S).

tnjQ
4
t.;

n.f. part, portion;


,

' Ex20
6
,

26

Di Qn38, a Rob BRH.17n.) 2 Qn bordei of Judah Jos 15 10 19 43 (assigned to Dan), Ju 18 1 4 "*M 2 Ch 28 Mod. Tibneh, c. 1 5 m. S. of W. fr. Jerusalem cf. Rob BE " 17 Buhl 060"- I96
. . .

Gn 38 121314 prob. = Jos

5".

Site

^
6
-

unknown (cf.

(on
1

nOD

TOO Je 13 s5 cf. V' 16 v. tjft); pi. i + 5 t.; sf. TVfVQ Est-2*;part, por4
;

t'OpFl adj. gent,

'fin

J u 15

the Timnite.

tion, esp. choice portion,

of sacrificial animal

all

Lv7 8 19 P) cf.2Ch3i
;

Ex

20 26

33

(all
;

territory

tD"in r>2p]n n.pr.loc. (prob. = (sacred) A U Kur 165 thinks of the Sun; WMM
*-

also

iSi";
9"
12
;

of distrib. of choice bits


also Est 2" (v.

Ne8

perh. Eg. H'i-ra-td); in hill-country of Ephr.,

10 - 12

Est

westward,
1

Ju

foll.

cf.

Dn

i'-

10 ).

Makk 9 M = mod.
Jerusalem,

(cf.

GFM) = OafivaBa
17 m.
-

Tibneh,

c.

W.

of

N.

Tn2Q
orig.

n.m. maneh, mina, a weight


part;

fr.

v. also

Buhl

"081 17

a
'

specific

NH

(peril,

id.; As.

mand Dl
;

DWB4
1

tlTTp
'),

n^iy
24

n.pr.loc. by metath. from

12 Aram. J-Lii, D^D NJ3S) ;_'o E Z45 17 1 o + 3 1.; = 50 shekels Ez 45 12 (on D'tfcn 7 ;

foregoing, to avoid idolatr. suggestion Ju2 H, 80

(GFM

for n^ton v.

Ezr 2 M

Hi Co)
7 '- 72

of gold

Josi 9

o 17 ; of silver

Ne

. The weight

;n:n
~r\tt
T
1,

v. jru.
v.

of the mina was

[<r^n:n]

v.

n. -\m.

TV of talent ; i.e. ace. to older (Bab.) standard, 982-2 grammes ( = 60 shekels at c. 16-37 g.)

to.

11.

c.

2 lbs.; in Ezekiel's time the

mina=
133,

rroo,

shekels

= 81 8-6 g. =
1*7

50

WTO^

v.

not
in ' .Tn)

c.

if

lb.
-

(cf.

t)i:m n.m. dub.; only

^nnnKi
);

Vid. Benz*"^

" 1M

Now

Arch

'

* u

Pr 29*

Ew Now tlumkUss one (Eth.oo)}; Di m

DTK
De "Brutstdtte"
(Vpj);

585
oil

ma
. 1

<Be
t

i. e. father of numerous progeny Str (who cites A. Miiller), cf.

Wild., rd. JVid n/.

and frankincense Lv 2 14U b. Tl?b fine with oil and frankincense Lv 2 6 7 ; elsewhere JOB'S nW>3 mingled with oil Lv i4 ,Ml
flour

D^D, T
n-fan

HD^D
;

v.

ua.

-fan T
v.

v.

13.

8 I5 2gi ; 7 29 except sin offering of very poor where offered

23"

Nu

4.e..

Nu

+ 6.

3.9.U

v.

to.
foil.;
<7i/i!

[ffnjsn]
cf.

in.
Zenrf,

njQ
a

(-/of

Ar.

1L.

$we

gift, i.ivL* toa,

esp. of she camel, sheep,


gift, offering').

or goat for milking, Ph. ni"UD,

without oil and frankincense Lv 5"" C. T\ JD baked in an oven as ni?n perforated cakes, or , , 4 9 15 nanori by on i? i?"! flat cakes Lv 2 7 Nu 6 a flat pan Lv 2 5 6' 4 7 9 or DE'tl'lO frying pan
13
. , ,

Lv 2 7

nri3Q
id.; Ph. abs. 'o

153

n.f. gift, tribute, offering


;

(NH

and mixed with

All these always unleavened (J"liSD) 13 oil and salt Lv 2"" d. at


.

nnJO

X ""rot?
10

on Ar.

v.

supr.) ;

Pentecost to consecrate

new bread, nehn

nriJD

Gn 43 + 8i t.; cstr. nn3D Lv 2 7 + 22 t.; sf. VlPiJO Gn 3 3 +3t.; + 4i t. sfs. sg.; pi. sf. M'nrao Nu 29*' Am f; fnmii ^ 20 1 1. gift, present Gn 32" J1W (E), 33 4 3 1U5 * M Ju 6" iSios iKiob =2 Ch 24 2 K 8 8
4
;

new grain

19

10

offering of two loaves of leavened bread Lv 23 1617 Nu 28* e. barley meal without oil or incense ; I^Jp nnoip grain offer151825 Cf. phrases ing ofjealousy, Jil3] 'O Nu g
.

(J),

2o'

= Is

"\>3n

rinjjp

39
2

Ju 3.w*
2

S 8 26 = 1

^ 45"

Ch 32 s3 Ch 18 26 1
. ,

t2.

tribute

'b

ja-i^ T
14
.

s 41 morning oblation Ex 29 Nu 28 Lv 2 413 D^iss 'o Lv 2 14 D-na 'o


;
1
-

K 17 34

Ch

made

animals

Gn 4 3 " Nui6 (J), 1 S 2 17 9 26" Is i 13 6 8 Zp 3 10 + (prob.) nnjen rri^) 1 K 18 s9 36 f9


,s
-

s11 10 26" Ho io 6 t3. offering 17 72 . to God, of any kind, whether grain or

Lv 6 Lv 2 2

6. vbs. of offering are N*3n


(P), Is
i

Gn
i
13
;

4 (J),

13

66
;

2020

Je

26

Mai
28 31
2

2 ,_!i?n
13

Lv 2
2

81 '
7
,

67

Nu s
24

23

n'By

Nu 6' 7
12
;

Ch
18
;

EZ45

46
6

714U
;

wpr\

2K3

20

but that

S^V nroo, (f]phr.; usually regarded as much later usage). This gen. meaning
:

TOjm Is 57 66 Je i4 2 bwn Zp 3 10 atw 3 26 and ||. tribute) 2S8


33
12

K 16 " Je B^;n Am 5 Mai


25

K 8"=
=

96

9
,

also ("d

poss. also in foil.

nnjDl
ni>

mr

1
12

S 2W
||

(see

v Mb ),
;

nnjn

v.

nnwo sub nu.


'rirun

OTOn
v.

v.

oro.

3" IS19
II

21
;

nnjoi

Jei4

-,

D^ Am 5 M
may

nSy ^2o4

these

(niVy gloss, to explain nnN); or shew early stage of discrimination.

nn:n, niron,
"Xa v. njo.

nu.

t4. grain offering (whether raw, roasted, ground to flour, or prepared as bread or cakes, see below. AV meat offering, misleading < RV meal-offerGFM 3tt*n *** renders cereal
ing.

fi.^JO n.pr.terr. region of Armenia

oblation)

Jesi
ii.

27

(HO-i-iS, T33ipK);

= As.

Mannai
9

Schr.

COTadloc.:

KGF

174.212.520

nine
the

VP% Is 66 they bring in clean vessels (restored Jews grain offering

^33

nroorrriK

20

^n,
:

'so

v. jo.

*m + 45

v.

i.

[jo].

are brought as such an offering), cf. mine nrUD Mali 11 ; brought in hands Je4i s (late addit.
10 Co); received from hands Mai i ; iiri3D7 D^tsn 23 1 Ch 2 1 wheat for grain offering; TOO 1 Ch

HV3Q v. t
Q^:Q
v.

njO sub H3D. T


-

23 mixed with oil Ez 46", baked v disting. from other offerings 1 K 8 64 64 =2 Ch f, 2 K ra 6 3 2S 19 s 16' 3151515 Is 43 57 66 Je I7 33 41 (late
, ;
-

s9

20

[n^o] sub

rbi.

is praecidit funem, |J?3 (of foil.; Ar. diminuit numerum, debilitavit; also 6e boun-

Ez 42 13 44 s9 4$"*** Dn 9 s7 * 40 7 used alone Ne 13 69 Ez 45 s4 4 6 6 67 "" 1415 Mai B a** 19 23 Jud M322 nruo i 3" Ju I3 (R, GFM );
editors Co),
-

teous,

Qor 3

158

al.,

rrp.Min4

assumes a primary mng.

^a

^if<y

whence Zerweck

either

/rom
be).

<o separate or for (" zutheilen"), as the case

3^.y(n) evening
21
;

grain offering 2
13
16

K16"

Ezr 9 4S

might

Dn 9 ^ 1 4 1 2 Tonn nmt? continual grain off. Ne 1 o 34 cf. Lv 6 Nu 4 (all cases under 4 exilic
,

or post-exilic).

with
9

this
29

meaning
37 s7

5. grain- offering, always in P, in classifications Ex


9 s9

fn- []D] n.[m.] portion (Sim Hup al.); 68 24 but rd. (n_) .njD 01 Dy Bi Che injrp ^
,

We
site

(v.

ri3D

supr.).

^45' 154

v.

1.

JO supr.

30 40
3<at

Lv 7 23 Nu 18 29 Jos 22 : a. ? grain in the ear parched with fire, with


s3 29
-

Tn^ip

n.pr.loc. in
(4

unknown

Ammonite territory, Rom. m. fr. Heshbon Euseb.

nD2n
Onom.
553, S3.

586

Dn
Gn4i 48
all E),
61
I

cf
tr

Buhl

"""'

**);

Ju

II 33

( aX piS
"0 'pn

of Joseph
tribe, oft.

"" 14I7M 20
'

also 5 o

23

(father

'Ap&r,

2f/ioi0,

@L

2(nivft6);

of Machir;

46

20

4 8 (both P).

b. of

Ez if 1 wheat of Minnlth (cf. wheat fr. Ammon s 2 Ch 2 7 ) so Berthol, but dub.; Co conj. Wfft J1N331 wtaai and storax.
[HD3T3]
v.

+ Ephraim
2b 6is
-

(v.

DH?S):
29 3

x)

the P alt

W.

2* 9 of Jordan: +a. 13 J3 Jos 16 17 ('DT

npue sub

Dtt.

i "33; T nnrtsn), v (all JE), Ch7 9 ('tM ^":' 7 M Jos i 3 v.infr.); 0. 'd alone, Jos i 7

B*^
10

t^JQ vb.
Zinj.

yjD
2

DHM
;

withhold, hold back (NH id.; 8"""'" Sab. J>3D Ar. ;


1

all JE), 2 Ch 30 (id.), ; 3 4 (181 D^ISK ' 10 also appar. Dt 33" (poem), Jos 1 6 4 1 7 7 9 (ail P), 3 10 t. Chr ; iy. Ju i 27 6 1536 7 s3 Is 9 2020 8o

Dt

H?

^Il

'o

Aram. V?o); Qal Pf. 8 M nyfo sf. ?$JB 1 S 25 'D Gn 30 ^ 21 Ne 13 12 s0 2 S 13 sf. etc.; /mp/ TOD* * 84 9 Oft Pr i 15 'JP Je 2 s5 31 16 Pt. fflb etc.; /m. V3tp 2 Pr ii 56 Je 48 10 withhold, sq. IP Gn 30 (obj.
Levy-Os
; ;
, ; ;

23"31 "- 1865 - 268

nap

Ch6 M
31

13
;

(van d.

Hv

);

'

32 625 1 Ch 12 npp 7q j s 21 46 TVXnp 6 (but on 70 npp

4 text v. Kit); 0*3$$ 'D nitsp "J? Jos 14 (P); s0 t33tfn Jos +J. 'D D3tJ "Sq 1 Ch 27 ; c. art. 'pn

jpirns), Am 4
'');

(rain),

Ne 9 20 (manna

7 a. t(2) of Manasseh E. of Jordan ; 13 (D). 29 'D iJ3 Jos 2 2 30 31 (P) ; /3. 't3 alone, Ju 1 1 (dis-

all subj.

Jb2 2 7

hum.
31"

Je 5 s (good), Pr f-

20 (obj. ; (bread), 1 10 10 so Je 48 (sword), Ec 2 (heart), subj.), 25


15

om.
Je

both

^
1

text v. GFM), tinctly of territory), 1 2* (but on 21 6o 9 =io8 9 ; 'BH 'Sn i Ch 27 ; y. ' npp Jos

(id.),

(foot);
13

{id.)
4

2 S 13 (woman), Je 42 (voice); further, 16 Pr2 3 13 (correction), (knowledge), Jb3i (poor), obj.

om.

'1

subj.
3

Pr

3c-

J? om. Pr

1 1

26

(obj.
||
<

corn);

$ mm
24";
(good).

Vnsb TOnK cf. *2i subj. (obj. 13 Jb 20 fig. (wickedness), Ez 3i ls,, IDj),
'
'*<

npp 70 Jos 2 2 Ch 6 56 'npp <ty (all P), 13 M 13 8. 'O 35^ "sn Dt 3 (D), 'J| Josi3 (P); - 1 2 s8 1315 29 1 Ch ; 5 Jos 13 22 (van d. (all P), H v 37 ) IB^T? 13 EO^ 70. Nu 32 s3 (P) c. art.
7" 20
8

(both P),
14

Ch

6 47 ; 13

(D), Nu 34

Jos

5 - 27

'pn 33^
'

70
(

Jos

12

4'

12 6 18 7 22 17

(all

D),
:

subj. (obj. rivers); obj. pers.


sq. IP
15
,

subj. sq. JD
i>,

Nu
12

22

9.io.n'.2i

a n'p).
3940

+ inf. 1S25 2634

sq.

subj.'
;

*8 4

reff.

to ' as
1

Here belong also (chiefly) 23 father of Machir (cf. Gn 50 supr.)


1

Kiph.
etc.;
13
;

Pf. J>?p? Jo

13

Jb38
etc.

be withkolden sq. IP, subj.

Impf. V?P! HTOD


15
;

+
7

Nu 27
1417
;

32

36

Jos 13 31 17 13

(all
4l

P),

Ch

and of Jair Dt 3 ,4 (D),

Nu 3 2
28 -34

(P), 1

Jo

light

from wicked Jb 38

Nu
s
.

22

16

showers (D''33n) Je 3 (sq. IP + inf.); subj.

4 (cf.T'3p,1''^). t(3) of undivided tribe ' P.? Nu I 34 2 20 7" 26 M 36" (never 'D BS*)':' a.
(all

13

tySC
I

n.pr.m. son of Helem

P);

/3.

(of Asher)

Ez 48";

' alone, Nu i 2 6 27 (all P), 'o npp Nu i 35 2 20 13", is P.a npp y.


10
13

,b

Ch

s5

IfJiava,

lafiva.
f.

NuioS3 34

(allP).
21

2. son of Hezekiah,

\y20Fi n.pr.m. and t


eappa
:

Edomite name.

1. Vjpn n.pr.m. a. a chief of Edom Gn 36*= 1 Ch'i". b. son of Eliphaz 1 Ch i 36 22 6 1 2. JUOH f. Gn 3 6 ). (for Korah Gn 36

and king of Judah (As. Menase, Minse Schr


cot

2kzi,^._ 2 K20
4
.

2^+9

t.

Kings, 12

t.

Chr,

Je 15

"

wives: a.

t3. two who had taken strange Ezr io 30 b. io 33


. . ;

Ch

39

sister of

Lotan

(of Seir);

Gn

12

con-

faBjQB adj. gent, of 'd 1


as n.
coll.,

only
:

c. art.
43

'pn,
33
;

cubine of Eliphaz son of Esau.

of tribe E. of Jordan
7

Dt4

K io

'wan, [hy:p] [CEMtt] v. ays.


[rpjwp], njjo
r\p2ft
v.

v.

ho.

'pn
v.

t33B

Dt
v.

29
n3.

Ch 26

32
.

CVpWQ
v.

ya.

rWO t
:

npi.

fi. D?3

n.m.^ 5

'

27

usu. coll.

body of forced

p:

Hiph.
113.

labourers, task-workers, labour-band or gang, also (late) forced service, task-work,

mbtt t
:

v.

rrVup sub

serfdom (X N?P,

esp.

in phr.

XW9
false

"^

nttJ3T3 1 :

136

n.pr.m.

et trib.

Manasseh
TUff)
:i0

(implying late and


(inx

terpr.

'd

Gn 4 6M +

Gn4i"
;

as Pi. causat. */TL

q.v.);
v.

"f?P 4i

6l

(on
12

Jui8

TfO);

so &iDp ^J-P; -/unknown, abs. 'n loan-wd. ; follows anal, of y"y) prob. 13 DBn , S 2024 + ; pi. 1 K 5" + ; Dob Jos 1 7 +,
'tribute,'
;

NH

[for

BH]

sense

c. art.

10 t. (v. infr.); (strangely), 'pn Jos i 1. ia. Manasseh, eldest son Mav(v)a<ror] ;

D'Dp

body

Ex i 11 ; 1. labour-band, labour-gang, of task-workers for public service, formed

on
by levy upon the people by s7 hnfc-TfP DO nbbB i K 5
30,000
55ft
Sol. "^liTf
,

587
7JJ*}

DDn
fTTD^ T
vb. mix, produce by mixing
'

(cf.

amounting to
'

perh. 3TD, 3Tp

men v 27
21

nbyn nste 'an 9

5
;

'E>

D.bj|!l

Ba ES33 5 '); Qal Pf. 3 ms. 2 10 5 19"; napp Pr 9 wapo Pr 9 ^io2


;

' Is Inf.

Dp? v
2

om<2 ^oZ. ZmeeZ


(cf.
8
;

^em

/or a toiling

cstr.
D'yitf
s2

labour-band

Gn

15

49

Jos i6 10 )
i.e.

?]bp"ls s

22

; 1.

pour, only
'<);

fig.,

nanpa 'D

'B'

cbtf).

DO?

Ch
cf.

appar.

instituted, earlier,
,

by
18

David,
of the
2

24 BWrt^J D?1K1 2S20

had charge

body
18
.

Ch 10

of Isr. in Egypt, only D'DD n'B> Ex 1 " ( J) <m<7b. of conquered populations, suboverseers.
ject to forced labour:
cf.

of labourers, so 1X4* 5 s8 I2 2. a. of labour-bands, slave-gangs

c. ace. "t# Is by mixing with spices, etc. (mixing with water came later, cf. 39 12 2 Mace 15 ) Low" 419 Fra 162 171t Now*""Benz Arch. 9 s. obj_ jv fig> subj w S(] om p r9 "

mi
e.

Is 19

14

(subj.

mix,

i.

make a

choice drink
'-

^pp paa ^jse* ^102" my drink with weeping


have I mixed
kurmati,
(v.

As. [a/cdZ] ul dkul, bikitum

Ju

30 - 33 - 36

11 V*0$ " **$ Dt 20 Is 31 8 La i '; so Dpb (v. GFM),


1

^
i

me

n?5?

Josi6 10 (cf.Gn 49 15 i
,

K9

21

);

farms' wi
.

ul asti,

dlmtu mastiti Zim BP34 ).

TTJpP n. [m.] mixture, i.e. wine mixed s * ">OPI with spices; ' fc] 7% D13 f 75

&0

13 Bf$ Jos 17

cf.

fW

tifa)

Ju

28

3. in gen.:

(fig.

of

'''a

judgment).

najrDp? *TW Gn 49 15 ai<Z / (Issachar) became a slaving labour-band (poem in J ; cf. Jos 16 10
1

t^Dpp
!]Dpp Pr 23
30

n.m. mixed drink

(v. ^ipp);
;

11

K9

21

);

cf.

s4 DD^ nwi n;T Pr 12

mixed (wine), as beverage

(here appar.

as libation to

M e ni.

Is 65

of individ.) 4. forced service, serfdom (or poss. (in late passage) tribute enforced pay-

1JDO,
1.

[rODO]T.T.
v. 1.

ment,
"i3i

cf.

NH,
v.

3!,

v. supr.),

n?7"^5? dd i&vj D ^11.

only of Ahasuerus Est iq1


-

n3pp

103.
v.

DO

DDO.
v.

2DQ, 2DJD
nsD.

n.rnpp, [rows]
v.

ii.tw.

33D.

"iapp,

rnapp
nD\

id.,

ipp

v.

[J^wp]

v.

T1D.

TJSpp adj. poor, only Ec. (NH id.; Aram. 2632 Ar. v nmv> PS ^jCl, Eth. ^fittf: 382 Di \/dub.; usu. der. fr. III. pD q.v.; perh.
; ;

f[nDQ]
\rkvr,

vb. melt, dissolve, be liquefied

(Eth. ao(\a): liquefy;

Aram. NDD melt away,


is

Zim loan-wd.; ace. to Jen As. muskenu, beggar, needy alw. abs. one); 13 "D : D3ni 'D nb; Ec 4 (opp. pW |J5T

2 *"* 1889 ' 271

'

lbY "

(,892) '

dissolve, decay, coagulate; As. tnasA


v. also

wash;
B f.

DDd);
18

only
v.

VDCn Jos 14 8 (on form


DDtp:
>^

Hiph. Pf. 3 pi. Ges },6al7 ). Impf.

Dan ts e^M 9 1S 'en e*Nn v ; v 16 the poor man.


,

^.
.

as subst. 'tan

tn23pp
n\33DQ

n.f. poverty, scarcity,


v. I.

Dt

89

67

147 cau
yf,

ms. DDFIl
melt,

^39
ice

12
;

HDOK
18

to dissolve,

^
Etya

pD.
v.

147

hyperb. I cause

HDOK Ifhg 'nypna

6 7 wiA
l*flDJJ

my

fears

n^DQ, ViVde
[ippp],
t
HDD, and
18
;

\ho.
etc. v.

12

= intimidate Jos.
1.

39

= consume,
v.

my

bed to dissolve;
8

DM1
3?

cause to vanish;

fig. sq.

Dnppp
II.
;

ncD

(nob').
;

14

[DDQ] vb. dissolve, melt, intr. (X Dpp

[HDD]

DDD.

11,

in.

np!2
v.

v. HD3.

cf.

Qal Inf. DN)


2
10
;

cstr.

Dpi DDE

Is io

[nop]
rCrtOD

v.

nop.

rnbn
v.
1.

like the melting

it.

DD3

(q.v.)

Niph. Pf. 0V1)

(wasting away) of a 12 consec. Ez 21 ;

=
2

DD31

nj*>g

tid (tSc).

Ex

16 21

+
;

1 1

1Dp3
14
1

fgf+zt.;
;

Impf.
2

Dp?

Dt 208 +
;

'DP?!

Ju

tPDp dub.word.,onlyin nytft?T%


nap rvan

DPTipB*

sub Vr\D3=for i. e. defence, but very repulse, plucking away, om. B "We uncertain prob. text. err.

K 11*;

Thes

al.

17 ^ 3 21 melt (intr.) of manna Ex 1 6 ; wax \^ 68 (sim. 14 of wicked); manacles Ju 15 vanislied, (=


cstr. id.

10

^68

Inf. abs. 15 Pt. DD3 22 +


5

DQH

2t.; 1.

dropped
of hills
2

Sta"'

36

*;

Mr<ra(.

10 off); wicked ^ 1 1 2 (melt away) esp. 2. most and mts. Mii 4 i^97 5 Is34 3
; .

oft. fig. of 1010

heart
(cf.

= faint,

grow

fearful,
1

Na

2"

[inpp]

v. -\r\D.

S 17

8 Dr), Dt 20 Jos 2" 5

Is 13 7

DO
1
1

588

nv<o
[-oyp],
^njra, T
:

Ez

tive (?), i

<rd.
1
s8

3- ?' wasted, consump5 (iinnt??, rd. nj3J v. nt3 Niph.) riDNDJ worthless, lit. rejected (v. DNO
21
V' 2 *<
i

rnayp
:

v. -uy.

'

'

nS^n TT vb.

v. ^iv-

Niph.)

Hiph.

Pf. 3

Dt pi. ttS^WJ Wfcl


(lit.

c .<('. <o meit

(= intimidate).

t[*l^Q]

slip,

slide,

totter,
2

shake
1 ;

11.

[DQ]

adj. despairing

i.e. failing,

collapsing);

DB? Jb 6"
(lit.
s3

melting,

to

him who

(only Heb.); Qal Pf. 3 pi. "j|p 31 is 37 ; impf. 3 fs. iyn * 37 ;


P<. pi. cstr. 'ISfto
5
;

S22 37 =

etc. despaireth belongeth kindness,

f 1.

[nDO] n.f.

despair

melting, fail-

n Jb 9 at the despair ing} ;only XT?. D*B? ?9? Di Bu innocent ones he mocketh; so % of HDJ. Du Ges Hi al. trial (by calamity),

Jb 1 2 subj. feet, (fig.) 31 37 37 Jb 12 6 subj. lntfg V 37 2 S 22 = V 18 Pu. Pt. rqg3 (= "100 Ges '*; cf. + 26'. NB273 but pass, or old Qal Pi. pass., cf. Ba
,

s%,
;

fft * 26

Ew

>

not needed here, read perh. 'to Qal Pt. act. v. 2 1 1890 176 Schwally ); ' 5>Jf) Pr25"(sim.

'

'

*$ tDpfl n.m. melting (away); ' *fe n ^58'like a snail that goeth into melting
(leaving slimy track).

W^

of untrustworthiness). cf. (so rd. for . moym,

Hiph.

Pf.

^~W^\

Sm Co Da Berthol) Ez

them
.

make 29'; cause to shake obj. D>?riD-?3, i.e. s4 totter; cf. Imv. "TVOn (obj. td.) 69 .

V DP v. II. 5JD3. y0 1. VUQ v. I. yDJ ^D?a v. nsD. t^de v. nyD. t


II.
,

t'HJJfi (van d.
those

""W) n.pr.m. one


34
.

of

**

who had taken

strange wives Ezr 1 o


foil.,

NiDD??

v.

NSD.
v.

Mo8e8(f)ta,

A L Moo(u)8a (perh.=
;

q.v.)

nnspp, rnnspp
1, 11.

nsD
nsD.
deliver up, offer

nspp, rnDp
vb.
si

v.

t rV^JHS n.pr.m. a priest of Zerubbabel's b K Maa&ias, L MatHTiar; time ace. to Ne 1 2 = HJiyto v 17 L Mao-m (etym. dub. appar. ornamentum Jovae, but Thes puts sub my

t["lDD]

vera

1.

prop.

'yb='yto, VlW^conventus Jovae).


v.

(NH
take
16

"ipD

Aram. ;~>

deliver up, denounce,


-

betray,

IpD ;

Hom ZMG ,M

,892 ' 530

comp. Sab. nD

IVp

IJ^O sub Ti

31
rd.

q$V (commit) a trespass against ', but 14 6 Thes Di (v. Nu 5 2 Ch 36 ). bin??, cf.
delivered over
to,

away); Qa.1

''3 Inf. cstr.

^W^i? Nu
tnWS^D
n^15!P
1

n.[f.]pl.
is

Jb 38 31

v.

sub

TV;

5 Niph. Impf ^DB*1 NU31

S
to

32

dub. ;

= above,
-

as adv. ace.

assigned

to (of warriors),
cf.

rd. perh.

^Bf3 (

in bonds, fetters, Ki
assign

fr)pt0firjarat>)

Thes.
v.

= delicately, pj)

Gr Klo ; X Sym

We Dr
prop,

voluptuously ;
ch * ld "

but

rrnDP, mDio " V T


,

idx.

= totteringly, so HPS. nni"? (cf. n'll'nN) Viy


-Hyp
:

rpfVo,^

whence Lag Proph

[-Ipb]

v.

1D3D sub -ID\

v. -ny.

tripp
JID'D
,

l^i.i common in
,

n. sufficiency (der. obscure Aram. X <B, both absol. and

n^^ (/of
gans,
belly

foil.;
1

meaning dubious).
only pi. internal or-

" 6,11 t[ny?3] n.m.

cstr., in

sense of sufficiency, enough; e.g. for 6 Heb. 31 2 S 24 16 X, "! Ex 3 6 7 % 6, Ob @,


for 'Bp

Ex

2* <5

)&>oL k-mi

the

amount

(NH id.;
;
1888.

inward parts (intestines, bowels), Aram. WO, ^SfP, Jjoe, lL*J


Eth. X<ltHfr
>

10 of the debt, PS 2183); Dt i6 and thou shalt keep the pilgrimage of weeks IT ri3"|3 nptp

ace. to (adv. ace.) the sufficiency

of the free-will of thy hand, which thou shalt give, offering i. e. with the full amount that thou canst afford
(cf.

;on form cf. Lag cstr. Ifff f 7i + Ba 345^ ._pi [D^VIO] sf. y02S 16"+ 9t., J? V22 40 T?Gn 3 t.; 4 + 6 t.; TO Gn 2s 23 Nu 5 M VVO 2 S 20' + i5 nsns vyo Tjb^ 5 t.; Dn^o Ez 7 ; 1. lit.: a.
Ar.

BK156
6

JS zMaxfu.
,,

15

19

rfo

^ Lv 5
v.

12

8
;

rpJ

nB'DS).

S 20 and

10

YiriDTD, "iflDD, "tflDtt v.inD.

the

ground (through
'O
,

he poured out his inward parts on cf. 'O n .?n a a ;

2Ch2i 1618
my.

wound)
.

v 1619

b.

as

[oyp]

nay.

[niyp]

v.

organs, but without precision, nearly

= stomach,

digestive

nyn
belly,

589
;

tsyn
body)
;

Jb 20"; Ez 3 M so of K.7D), Nu 5
;

3
(||

JB3),

fish

7" (|| CB3 both c. that swallowed Jonah


:

without hair on the


4

Qal Impf. Byp?


Wg#
Is

Jon

12
.

2. source of procreation

\XT tE'K

Exi2 ,2mpl. jpn Je2 9 , A m 2i''

IBgpjl

io7

3 mpl. Inf. BjlD Lv


if

2V';

'BO (said of offspring) Gn 15* (JE), 2S7 12 19 'B (IHP), 16"; 13 "KSKX Is 4 8 (|| id.)} 21 ms" TJBB D'BSS # 3. =womb, 2 Ch 32

Exi2

nfrp'ni'np npn Byiy-DX

the house

WTO
).

be too small
nNbriil-b

for'

a lamb; Ne o 32 T??} Byp^K Ges' 11 "); of a people, Je 29 s (cf.


6ecom not
17

Gn 25* (J;
Ru
1".

fB|), 4. in gen.
||

cf.

Is 49 l

= mwara's, inward part, WO?*^ ieyp?


(II (ii
,

<*),* 7*

Of BTI and

/eu>,

30

1'

'o ^ins doj . . .'si* ,/, 2 2 15 5. fig. seat of emotions

cf.
:

"0 *|ina irnin 4 o 9 11 pity, Is 16


(

D'n^-im, Is2i fic.7 ; B1TB? ^3np [in diminishes (opp. na^);


xb">

39

Pri3 Lv 25

n
16

of God's compassion, Je3i 20 (||Dm; in both 1S subj. of vb. WO); Vfl? I^q Is 63
distress,

Je4"" (||

3^),

nonon
.

<yp

La i M (j| Z%

D^tfn B'yp 'Ml ace. to the feloness of the years. 624 3 Pi. become few (Ges ), Pf. 3 pi. Ec 1 2 ^B31 Hiph. Pf. 3 fs. consec. rayp '3 nijnbn.

133 Ztwr); inrn ^yp jb 30 27 (dub., v. Bu); (|| 4 6. the external love, vty 9n "JJO Ct 5 14 belly, it? flflf VVO Ct 5
a"
.

np'ypm (Ges "), Lv 26 1 s. with sf. tfnpyprn Ez 2 9 1S Impf. 2 ms. B-yDTl Lv 25 16 ^Bypn'je 3 34 make small or few, 1 o 2 fs.'B'yBn 2 K 4 ,etc;
4

22

diminish: a.

LV26 22
15

(of the

sword) np'yprn
24

t [iiyO] n.f grain


.

(of sand), si vera

1.

(NH

H^O, seed (of melon,

etc.), coin,

Aram. Jooo,

K?0 com); only

fpl. sf.:

^JfKSI

^p\

^in?

WJ

D?nK, Ez29 criBypm, j e io "i| 1bn3-^s ^Cypri lest thou make me (the people) small, 16 33 f 107 B^yp: s6 Dnprni; LV25 Byp *b^
iropp tJ'ypn' D'JE'n ace. to the smallness' (fewness) of the years, thou shalt make small its

19 Vnytp? *pyo I s 4 8 and thy seed had been like the sand, and the offspring of thy bowels like the grains thereof, cf. 93 %. De Di Du al. > pi. of

["J??]

the entrails

Hi Che 00"""'.
vnnBV3.

it

of it
<5

(i.

e.

the sea)

AE

Ges

xCs

Tijf yijs,

whence Gr

26 s4 B^ypn Byp^ Srbn: ns-in an*) ^fyD? and to the small (few) thou shalt make s4 b. qualifying small his inheritance (so 33 ). an action (sts. to be understood from the conprice,
text),

Nu

TOD
1, 11.

v. mr.

rtjna, fytt v.

nv

(cf.

ny).

Ex

16 17

(too, n2(i)yp, ""rtfyn


6

v. py.
e

gathered, he that

made

little

TtD^yQ n.pr.gent.
(usu.
cf.

M 'unim, M 'unites
(v. pV),

(sc. Bi?5>b),
3

Dnon
15

mfcy,

Nu n 32 tpx B'yODn 2K4 WPD"^K BP3 D'b? empty


v 18

B'yppm nsnpn pb?1 and they made much, and he that

connected with
-

Buhl Mom ); a people S. (SE 1) of Canaan (cf. Buhl' -); 'Bn 2 Ch 26' and 1 Ch B 4" Qr (Kt D'Vycn, rois MvaiW, L t.

JiJIO

but dub.,

vessels wiaie mo<

/ew

(sc.
^^>

in borrowing);

30
'1J1

i>i?^n

rvjrnep B^yp:

Ex Sni n|T t& T^yn

nn? AaK not diminish from the half shekel

K.khW)

BOiDyrip),

rd. also D^lrtSno 2 Ch BA um

20 (for

MT

to give, i.e. shall not give less, 35 Jixp *C*ypn tjyon riNDI -in 3-Vl and from the few

Nu

so

(LAW
2
S0

At),

EwBeKeOt
52

KauKit; O^yB^J^amongNethinim who went


back with Zerub.)Ezr
descendants of those

=Neh 7

ye shall make few few (cities).


133712
!01

(sc.

nnp)

i.e.

ye shall give

are perhaps
(2

named above

Ch

subst. a
cstr.,
1

26').

oi Mtvaioi,
\

Bkilzell.4S0f.gJ

but against 'd =Minaeans (Glaser ZMOxlW 0890). 506. v> Sp ren g er

'D abs. and


8 t^ 109 Ec

fewness, a few B3JD Is io 7 + pi. D'Byp


little,
;
,

; 1.

a.

Gn

30

30

^ nM itrx tsyo
9 s4

Vsbthe

little

[tpva]

v. I. spy.

"liyn

that thou hadst, 47 VH D"jni tsyo

v. II.

my.

*n

T.J70 (-/of following).

L A Maaffia, L
t

n.pr.m. of priests. 1. Mi"PT5?J2, t:- |t:- |18 Ch 24 ascribed to David's time, MoofaX, 2. Neh io 9 , Nehemiah's time, Moofia.

i"W3

26 (cf. evil, /(o \nbr\J t3"yen and to the small (few) 33 ) oyp^l. thou shalt make small his inheritance, v 56 35 s
"it? 'B

and

Lv 25 s2 Nu

K^yen Bypn mat, Dt

7'

"bao cypn ddk

Maafiar.

6 D'Oyn ye are the fewest out of all peoples, i S 1 4 DIM iK 313 yB'inb, Je42 2 n3->np cyp 0"^3 "?

[t2^/Q] vb. be or become small, dimin-

ished,

few (NH, Talm.,

id.;

Ar. )a*S

is to

be

we are left as few out of many, Ez 5 3 OWIi Pnppi -\bdd3 tsyo h<' i 6 Byo S3ni nsin onjm (cf.v 9 ) 6 16 ,r ^,8 DVD8B Byo imenm, 37 p !sS Byp nits

05W
(cf.

590
etgfi

n3rn
e. pleon. for
little

Pr 15"

1 6"), 2

Ch

29

Nu 1 3'" 50 4 7 Is npn, Jbio Ru2 Ne? Ho8 10 tayo *S{J*| and they begin as ny]D. littleness {= to be minished) because of, &c;
as pred.
,

3 VBK Kin oypn J


;

rn BWjkn prj 3 s 7 BJD 9 14 i6 oyo i'k^


,

Dy03.
05)03 a

Oyp,

Is

(accents)
12

Tnfc>

remnant,

V i5 (=1 Ch
26
20

16 19 ) of
.

ra nnji oyp? jn oyps uke the a moment =for a little moment, Is


ntSSnS Ez
2
1
20

littleness

Ezr 9 s

and they () nbteo oyp shall cease for a little (d) from anointing, etc. 4 b. as subst. with foil, gen., Gni8 DT> OJJO
but
id. prob.

6^

textual error, v. sub ono.

nttyn

v.

noy.

[nEtayp]

v. i.
1 ;

tpgace. to

little
43
1

of water, 24
fKifn
10

1743
,

^N

tsyo 43 44

=s

t^P
Gr
Lag

only in n^BD 'D


al.

IWm

Is 17

14

7^ nann

oyp

lit.

the fewness

of those

AV RV Thes
8"" 129

Pr 6 +; as gen. to a previous subst., CyD 'no men offewness tDt 26 s 28 s2 in appos., 8 +isio 7 oyot6 n^ia ivonb, Ezr9 oyo n;no,
sheep,
;

n.[m.] form very strange om.


;

= 'y

ruin-heap, but

(corai

ds

inioo-iv)

prop, 'ys,

Di

***p;

<dittogr. from n'yo


I878 ' 401

Che No""""-

Brd SS Buhl

'By 'ay in^l{l, Eco ; either gen. or 34 OVO tJJ H|} with a help appos., io Dn 11 C. twice declined as an adj., 0/ smallness.

Ne2

12

Gu ,nK*" Du.
36 t^'TS li.pr.m. a musician Nei2 Main. @L Mma.
;

N c '*

^ioo
oyo
2

D"yo VDJ

W,

Ec5*T"m
20

D'taytp.

d. as adverb, ace, of place, 2

P'^V S 16
1

Qijra

v.

nyo.
41

)yo v.

sub py.

S35?

io 18

TVp- of time, Jb io "; of degree, 16 and ego ^yan-nK n?y a$n&, Ez

OrW)
;

iCh 4 Ktv.

D^iyo.

have been to them for a sanctuary but little, Zc i 15 ; repeated tJJO oyo ZiMfe, 6y Zife=
gradually, a. with the interr.

[^TJ/Q] vb.

press, squeeze
;

Ex

30

23

Dt 7 K

i\,

+Gn 30 16

e. phrases: "TIN SjnrijJ

X T&q Ar. eUI rttt) nTGl>rm rWl^) Lv 22 24 (H),

Qal Pt.

(NH
pass.

id.;

$9$

not to be offered

oypn

little 1

nnpjl 'E^K was thy taking my husband (too) and (wilt thou be) for taking also my

to '\ reference to emasculation (cf. Di); iJVJni 3, ^"? 1 S 26' and his J'l??"'"' spear pressed Pu. Pf. 3 mpl. (thrust) into the ground.

son's

love-apples? nana dj Drrgrii . . .

Nu
bnan

I6 9

" 10

is it
. . .

that J. hath separated, etc., 13 etc. ? v "Tin"?'? D? -nnvn *$ .

DfO oyon too little for you and do ye seek,

Jirn^ 13J)b noB'


||

Ez 23 s

there
;

were

their breasts

squeezed ( unchastely fig. of Samaria and Jerus. with Egypt, involving


;

WJ

of intercourse

'131

Jos 22 *bn

,rr

'i3i

"3

un^yn *j oypn ub cyon, is 7 13 D'BOK nisbn D3D Oyon is wearying


, ,
.

idolatry).

aitfn drki

men too little for you, 18 my God ? Ez 34 (as

that you will weary also

Co AV RV), Jb 15 11 20 b$ niDiran *jpp oytpn. But Ez 1 6 (si vera 1.) little because of thy whoredom 1 was it (too) *06 6. (was that insufficient for thee ? Ko" '"). 4 "> +Ex 17 J^ oyp niy ye t a little, oyp niy, and they will stone me, Je 51 33 Ho I 4 V'37 10 25 6 M '1 nyn? oyo niy tls io 29"; cf. Hg 2 Jb2 4 2. +0yp3 fo'&e a little: hence a. within a little, almost (cf. ciA.'you), Gn 26 10 33^ Oy03

Ew

A MaaP, L Ax'liaav) = ri2Vp K 2 A L Maaxa).


1

father of Achish of Gath TTjiyTD n.pr.m. BN32 2 form" cf. Lag ); 1 S27 ( A <i X (on

39

\ur)cra,

t n-S?T3 n.pr.m.,

f.

et gent.

1.

n.pr.m.
his

M(o)<o^a, Ma(a)x<j

a. son of

Nahor by

concubine noixn
v. 3.

ancestor of people b. father of Ijn, a hero of David


.

Gn 2 2 22 (J),
Simeonite
1

>

Ch

11 43

c.

name
39
:

Ch

16

27

d. father of Achish

K2

almost had lain


(all sq. pf.);

^ 73"

Qr, 9 4

17

87

19

Pr 5"
like

2. n.pr.f. M(o)a>xa, Maaxa, princess, wife of David, mother of Absalom, 3 2 2 S 3 1 Ch 3 b. daughter of Absalom,

(v. 'qtoD supra). etc. a. Geshurite

Ez 16 47 JTO

"TlVifm 0[J

0y03

little, and thou hadst done more corruptly than they; Ct 3 4 3no *naj 0yO3 hardly b. with impf., just, 2 S 1 9 37 had I passed. "pay -\2y OJ703 just would thy servant pass

wife of Rehoboam, mother of Abijam, 20 21 22 2 2 Ch 1 1 rd. also 'D 2 Ch 13 (so ;


-

1 K 15 @) for

over; lightly, easily, quickly (cf. iSK 0yD3 nya "3, 8i lb Jb 32 s2


2

8'

dXlyov), \^ 2 c. shortly,

12

MT n^D, where called daughter of Uriel of Gibeah (on this difficulty v. Be Ot, and cf. c). c. mother of Asa, and called also daughter of 2 Ch 15", Absalom (as b) I K 15 10 cf. v 13
,

Ch

12 7

d. little worth,

Pr io 20 D'yEh

3^1

(on this difficulty v. Th cubine of Caleb ace. to

Kmp"
1

lKiu
).

d. cone.

Ch

48
.

wife of

591
Machir
I

niyo
t

Ch

16

cf.

15

wife of {btPV), father of Gibeon, 1 Ch 8 M a 35 3. n.pr.gent., Moox a, Mioja, Mo(a)ja ; dwelling W. of Bashan, near Soba, and Geshur 68 =i Ch 19", (cf. esp. adj. gent, infr.), 2 S io
.

(corrupt, v. Be).

f.

b^Q n.m.
an

182,19

robe (Thes conj.orig.meancf.

ing cover for-Zi'jjD,


s

TO Ba E815 comp.
;

Ar.
ThL *'

*jL.

outer garment, but against this Sta


=35)

Apr. 28, 1894,

._/,j

Ex

2 g31

+ jg
;

fc;

gf ^Vrflp ,
2

g
18
,

'O BT.K v

(cf.

Gn

(+"W),
v.

Jos 13 MaXar, MaXa&. nsjo TV3 ^3K


22

24

supr.);

= TttgD

13

15

27
;

ibvo Jbi !0 2 12 + 4t.sg.;

pi.

t^h"? S13

(but del. We Klo Kit

Bu SS

orig. gloss

oSiVD

sub

1"P3, p. 1

12 supr., and P^K, p.

5.

rDVE
2

v. supr. najjo

3.

t'TElJ'E adj. gent. Isn


'fl^Jffi?

iCh 4

19
;

so

"fl

23

s4

del.

rd.

prob/BH
coll.

of one of David's heroes, rra Klo HPS ; v. also

We
Dr
;

26 16 ; exterior garment, ro6e, worn over the inner tunic 13713 1. worn by men of rank: Saul and Jonathan 4 512 2 16 1 S 18 24 Job princes of the sea Ez 26 20 12 27 Jb j 2 ; Samuel 1 S 15 28"; Ezra Ezr 9"; David clothed with }*I3 'o 1 Ch 15 27 (in the

WeKitBu); D.T^VD Ez

-'

of associate of Ishmael the Judaean 2

= Je 40
6

8
;

25

the Maachathites

12 13" "(all

+ ^an;
etc.

c f.

Dt 3 14 Jos Ma X (), n3J|C 3).

procession of the ark) ; the child Samuel had 19 2 2 2 f'Bg'0 1 S2 j (it had a skirt *p iSiS ).

^"

'

2.

worn by the daughters


prob. del., v. supr.)

MaX ar(f)i, MaaXa&,

(but

(only P):

of David 2 S 13 3. robe of high priest liBKPl ^y, made of purple stuff,


28
s4 4
;

18

t /]7J2 vb. act unfaithfully, treacher- T


ously, a priestly

Ex

28 31 29 s 39**; $jo niDX

^jnsn
24 - 25 - 26
,

Lv8 7

word (P Ez.

Ch.), chiefly late

(NH

id.,

act unfaithfully; Ar. AJLZ whisper,

around having Vjnpn *J*> skirts Ex 28 3 9 which were alternate coloured pomegranates and
golden
bells,
it

backbite, ilUL. perfidy, fraud); Qal Pf. 3 ms. M+ Lv 5 21 Nu 5" ^VO Jos 22 4 1.; 3 fs. nbj|D

by which
4.
fig.
17
;

''B, a n opening or hole be drawn over the head 39 s8 . might

and

TJttSn

13

t.

Pf.;

Impf by* Pr

16 10 2

Ch 26 16
Jos
7',

of attributes (of ', and of men), nsop Is


np-ix 61
I0
;

fs.

59

uatyo Jb 29 14 ;

bjn Lv 5 16
1

Nu 5

nea^io9
v. by,

s7
;

3 mpl.
8

ty#

qjftfl

Ch 5 s5

rd. for .

mpl. &gt?n Ne i ; 7n/ <a<r. 7fr$>, so 16 act unfaithnDi NU31 Thes Di;

11.

bv'o

v.

sub rbv.

byo
v.

fee], nhyn, rhyv fctyo, hbyn]

sub nby.

a. abs. fully, treacherously, usu. 1. ?J?0 ?5?13 D^na in </( matter of the devoted thing (the sin 20 ,5 l of Achan) Jos? ( JE ). 22 (P), cf. Lv5 (P),
2

v. bby.

Ch 36" Ez
ag. (3)

13

8 24

b. wife against (3)


c. else-

[tWJl T
-: J7

"TCVtt t t: t
v.

v. *ioy.

nDOyn v. Day. t t
-:

husbandNu 5
where

1227

(P; marital infidelity),

EPfQgB

pay.

jya

v. njjio

sub

I.

njf.

God,

Jos 22 1631 (ail P), Dn 97 2. usage without


.

Lv26 40 (H), 5 21 Nu5 6 3 i 16 (?) 13 1 Chio 28 19 Ez 17 20 20 27 39 s6


?J?P (only late)
:

rnyp, nara, rroyio


no&na
v.

v. i.

a.

pp.
foil.

,0 VS vb BB0D3 Pr 1 6 let not his (the king's) mouth act treacherously against justice (RV in b. elsewhere against God, c. 3 judgment), 2 K 7 Ezrio 2 Nei 27 25 12 26 Dt M
,

bw
32
23
;

=be wrathful, cf. ; perhaps (\/of Ar. ^jaxSi be enraged; cf. also n.pr.m. )'yj? , '!'^>
supr. p. 27).

T^Q

(P),

iChs
7
.

30

EZ39
D'ins

without?,

Ch 26" 2 9 Ezr
6

io 10

Ne

Ch

yy?2 n.pr.m.
v. 3vy. v.

in

Judah

Ch 2 W ;
v. nvy.

Maar.

fi.

7^0 n.m. Klr9,2 unfaithful, treacherous


,5

nnsyo
[rcf$?b]

-rsya

act
12

(NH n^V);'o Lv5 +


t.;

16

t.;

% Nu

[nsyto] sub fy\


-

+2

+3

t.;

1.

sf.

s6 l^gD Ez 1^+ 4 t.; C)bj|p Ez 39 man: i>y 1NB0 Jb 2 ^faithag.

-lisVQ- "SS'O v ^vy.


Oic?(3jo
1.

nf?vn

v.

npp.

lessness

remains

(cf.

NU5

1227

Pr 16 under
22

10

v.

?$?).

vps.
any.
v.

2. elsewhere ag. God, c. 3, Jos 2 2 (P); with19 24 io 6 . i>y out 3, 1 Ch 9 1 2 Ch 29" 33 Ezr 9

mm

-\yh, rrj^Q

v.

my.

v. I.

elsewhere only

c. ?$?I3

q.v. (1

all cited).

11.

3-wo,

nmyn

in. any.

myn

592

mso
m-WE
^-wp,

v. I. -ny.
i

**^9 <M vb
Kt
v.

attaln to flnd
>

NH id A
-;

S 17

23

nanyo sub

-py.

BWB421 Eth.cwXk: come,arrive; Aram. m?!J, D1 find], Pt. pass. Jlao afcZe, powerful, and [Ij
,

deriv.; cf.

No z *"- ,88e
,

'

736

Dr 1823
,

'

,;

nrwp, rcngo v. tj>.


v. 11. -y.

[o^anyo]
JT>VQ T-: r'ipyE,
"itpyp

nsnyp

v.

py.

M fs. 9 sf. taXO Jb 3 1 HXXp Gn 8 + 3 UnKXD J u 6" Ne 9 32 CriNSD Ex 18 18 ; 2 ms. sf. riKSO Gn 3 i 37 +; 1 s. "TINXD Gn i8 3 +, 'nXO
'D

Gn 2 20 +

); Qal P/.
,

v. rny. v.

'toyp, rvjtoyp,

vntogtt

rm.

v.

**.

rnpttfrp

v. pt?y.

TP]P n.pr.loc. Memphis (Eg. Mr-nfr, i.e. BA81KMf As. M&nnuftr, *Mennufe, Steindorff -; 0011 " 9 13 Dl p,r314 cf. J/emp, Mimpi, Schr
-

12 sf. VnNX? Ct ^.TriKSD Ct 5 6 3 3 pi. Ju 2i u + sf. VUKXD Jb'37 23 etc.; /;>/. ttXj? M KXD? 1 S24 + 3 fs. NJtbn 1 S i' 8 +; 3 mpl. 30 8 18XD? Ju 5 + sf. inS> Jb 20 *mW- Pr I 28 21 8"", VwKXD? Je *; 3 fpl. JKXpn Dt" 3 i' etc. KXO 1 S 20 2 36 "NXO? pr 3 4 Imv. mpl. WXD
1 1
11
,
,

Nu

'

'

Je 6

16
;

fpl.
,

JKXD1
sf.

Ru

9
;

Erman J!* "


,

,,,

*i

243

Eb clceroMl114

'-;

,c 'd Ho 9 s Mffxpu, on coins Mn(s) Steind. -); 13 1419 1 Ez 30", and *Jf =li Is 1 9 Je 2" 44 46

(and Gk)

20 D?Xb3 Gn 3 2 [ = D?KXD Ges n ^D Ec ^ '^^Sb p< N?rto^ IX9 i74.s.B.2j. Gn4 u PrS 35 fs. abs. JINXb 2S18 22 HKyiD 33 Ct8 cstr. Wfb Pr8 9 mpl. CJ^Xb NU15
;
,

n Gni9 +

/n/ NX?, KiXD

^ 32

10

"l*J

DDV v 16 (without
,nKa

clear meaning, prob. txt. err.

; Siegfr (appar.) Dn'D'D bl <md irtetV waters shall be dispersed (cf. Na 3*); Co 1X1B31 iTmoin and its walls shall be torn down) ; *li

Jos 2 23 etc.; 1. find/ a. thing sought, c. ace. rei, straw Ex 5" (J), water Gn 26 s2 (J), cf. v 19 Ex 1 5 s2 (J), grass 1K18 5 help,
Tl'iKXb fpl. abs.
, , ,

consort,

Gn

20

(J), cf.

Pr i8 22 +

with idea of

also

v 15
:

(for

MT ) Co.

saoo t

v. yjs.

nso, nsD t \
'

9 attaining to, arriving at, a resting-place Gn 8 4 3 3 (J)Is 34 "cf. ^3nNXDniBX^8 4 , Je4 5 Lai ;

v. nsj.

of marriage

Ru

9
;

n&PWpp v. '3no BUb an. T CEp n.pr.m. family name in Benjamin,


Gn 46 21
,

+ 132

6
;

D3K>B3i> jrtaiO 1KXKA fig.

M quiet for yourselves; find grave Jb3 ; reach 6 cities 2 S 20 (where rd. NXO? Vrss Th Dr Kit

of finding place for temple J e 6' 6 andfind

Ma^<j>tv;

but

Ch 7 12

DSt? q. v .

ypQ v. ps, fXB, fB3. bsp nVsp n^sa v. T T ~ V V T


'

secure prey, booty, Bu), cf. fyio']*; find 20 30 12 30 plunder Gn 2 7 ( J ), Ju 5 2 1 1 S 1 4 cf. 2 Ch 20 25 Pri 13 ^ii9 162 of securing gain H012 9
;

+ V;
i.

bss.
v. j!>b.

\\-}?V),

riNXb nnVca 2

Jbsi S 18 22

25
;

so perhaps also abs.

ft

[HN^pp]
tt'ppp
v.

v.

nba.

[na^pp]
ri^fpp
v.

gain

e.

such as to
'

no news securing bring you a reward (cf. Th


there is

taijB.

pe.

[to^pp]

v.

k^sD^B.
t t

Dr; but text dub.); secure as crop Gn26 12 (J), cf. Ec 1 1 acquire, get wounds and dishonour Pr 6 s3 'B V;V3 [n 'DJind ( = gain, secure)/af<mr
;

in the eyes
II

"
1

[Syso,

n^EO] J
:

v. i>ya.

o/any one of \ tGn 6 Ex 33 !6 34 (allJ),Nun"(JE),Ju6" 2 Si5 t;


s
:

12 13 -

oftener of
(all J),

men Gn
32
5

18 3 19 19 30 27 32 e

+ 8t. Gn
+7t.
;

WEp
[yEp],

v.

nya'D
v.

8 ub

ys\
-j5Ep
v.

Nu

K
;

(JE),

Dt2 4
3

'

18

S,

1 1

19

Ru 2 21013

Est 5 8

ypp
v. v.

j*}.

npB.
piB.

[rj?P]
[fenEO] T
'

p*.
fens.
v.

[rijrJEp]

v. v.

nytoEtt T T

y'B>B.

n^pP, [nriEp]
jripp
v.

nns.

;ns.

yp

isi6

v.

po.

w tct8 10 abs. tibf nsxioa n^ya XO iJe^'Prs^zS^f-.^seek and find 21 36 1 S 20 (arrows), so v fig. of grounds of accusation Jb 33 10 he succeeds in finding; so 3 13 also Is 58 find knowledge of God Pr 2* 12 cf. 8", word of' Am 8 words of wisdom Pr 4 s wisdom Jb 32 13 Pr 24'* (v. also infr.); ransom
8
s

wn
;

'B "3bJ)

fPI

'O +Est

10

Jb3 3
'KXb

life

PrS 33 (Qr XD;


c.

>Kt
ace.

'NXD,
pers.

i.e.

yp

v.

po.

De

Str Wild), 21 21 ;

Gn

593
I8 26 28 30
-

2?3
;

(J),

41

,3S

(E),

S
12

313
c,'

14

13

cf.
6

v*,

Dt 4 M Je 29 13 Jb 23 s ^ 32+ Ho 6 3
inxso? g, for
Krlt. 208

of pursuit Jos 2

(J); find

'"

tHo5
-

MT iKSb
.

|tej

nn^
^j.

We Now ^

SQ posS- a l so

(rd. XTSffl Gie Beltr '"" om ) J e io 18


ra

Jos 2 a (JE) of evil Gn 44" (J), Dt 4" Ju 6 13 2 K 7 9 Jb 31 29 f 1 16 3 1 i 9 l4S Est 8 6 subj. 8 M WJfl Ex 18 (E), Nu 20" (JE), Ne 9 t. 'DB "i^K? Ac. noteworthy phrases are T

31*
;

1]J'

rd. Niph.; Gie *;), (Jb 37 (so Gf.; 33 Or 28 11" 7 v. infr.); find wisdom (personif.) Pr i ace. rei, gir.w cf jis y>. what is lost, missed, c.
'

what thy hand findeth, i.e. as the occasion may demand, so 1 S 10" (c. ace; cf. Ec s 10 9 3 c) but 2 5 = what thou chancest to have, cf.
ace. to
;

Ju 9 s3

ant

"b-2

'd

Gn 3I 3233 343537 (E), 1 S 9 44 Dt 2 2 3 Lv 5 s2 23 (P), u 2< Gn36 (P) + nnjsn K'xofi t{*JJ Gni9 and
;

yfc Nu 31

and Ec 9 1S

he shallnot

(P); *nNso? tib\ Jb 2o be, shall no longer exist, c f. Is 4 1

s0

=
l2

they grew

weary in finding

the
10
,

word
2

(to say)
''

Ne
2
9

5
c.

Ec
-

12

door; find a s answer Jb 32


,

they found in it= there happened to be in it; ^Bnnb "Qb-nK 18 2 S 7 s7 he found the
2s heart (took courage) to pray=\ Ch I7 (om. 1NSO *6 i:6"nK, perh. ancient text, err.) ; DfJ'T

vision from
1'

S 17 20 1 K Ct 3 2 4 5 s +
'

ace. pers. ; 20 20 17 2 2 18 1012 2 1

La

Gn 38 20 22 23 (J),
' -

Ez 22 30 Pr

16

^76*
Is 5 7
(cf.

C. meet, encounter, c. ace. pers.

(one expected),

20";

cf.

also

Gn 32 20 (E), 2 K 921 3e^i n 2 Ch Nu 35 2 (P). A. find a condition,


' ;

they did not find their hands, were not able to use them, were paralyzed ; BXXD 1JTJ Jln
10

= (perh.) experience renewal ofthy strength


Comm for other -; njn p. 312 supr. Che

1.

K^ Dt 22 14 find one in a situation; B^OTJ 1^ tJ 8 17 cf. v '*! 2 K 19 and Dr6} . 24


1 .
;

interpr. of 'n, fT, v.


2S

^T

tf^Kj

Ew Di Du Che Hp,) KX01 n3 Lv25 = and A^wd (that he has)


;
,

7ie

found

the king of Assyria


8
;

warring against
''
9
;

Ne 9 Lachish=Is 3 7 |?W i^""* 1BD3 3ir)3 'D Ne 7* 8"; esp. late, I Ch 20 2 2 Ch 27 27 29 26 s e.=learn,deviseEc 7 25 Dn i^Ec 7 3 n6 cf. Ec 7 14 f. = experience sorrow yjr
-

enough for its redemption (cf. ^), so TTJ nXXD 3^n *j v 28 nb> >i pit 'en I2 8 (cf. span 5 7);
14 ISfD nV Ju 2i (prob.) and they (the Israelites) did not find enough Orb KXD1 for them, even so (cf. GFM); also

without

!, |1

0$

2. find out: a. find out thoroughly, explore:


obj.

Nu 1

God Jb
cf

1 1

7 -7

ra

37

gi7.i7.i7 j

^m

fb-

= detect
4

God's works Ec 3"


sin,
-

crime,
;

usu. in (n) one, 2 ncrtND n' 3 'O N? 1 x

K 17

S 29 s6 8 Ho 12 9

JeV;
44
,6

subj.

S 1 a 5 detect evil in God God Je 2 M 23"; T"}?? ft( ' Gn


;

(JE)and so onefind(= there be found) 16 10 enough /or Aj (cf. Niph. Jos 17 Zc io ). tKiph. P/. NSO? 1 S is^ + j 3 fs. fiNWM J6 48 27 Kt Gf;<KXtM Qr Gie; 2 fs. ntOSM
i
'

' 22 22

(J), cf.

solve

abs.^io i7 t. 2 218 cf. Pr 8' riddle Ju 1 4'


\^36
;
.

15

upon, light upon:

a. often

unexpectedly =
s

C.=guess, 3. come

Je 50 24 Je 29";
(n

1 s.

"HNS?? Is 65
30

1
,

TINSEL consec.
1KSO?n
;

3 pi. WSMDt 22 +
cf.

Ch

29

17

= rei,
9
;

Da

8"""-

happen upon, c. ace. rei, money Gn 44 (J), 141S 8 24 cf.Ne 7 s honey book 2 K 22 2 3 =2Ch 34 2 3 Pr 25", ship Jon i a plain Gn 1 1 (J), jawbone
,

44 +; 3 fs. Ez 26 21 3 mpl. i1S]?:

Gn
24

m B 4 Ko s""- * ") Impf. SQ^ 3 KSl?ri Ex 2 2 +; 2 fs. WfOfi

'

Gn
1

iS 2930 31
-

32
,

WSBJI i'ch

Ch 4 16

20 3 fpl. ruvxveri J e 50 ; /n/.

xsen
s

Ex 22 3 ( = Inf. abs. cf. Ba " 74 ),


P. KXD?
48
,

sf.

Ju 15' 5 ark of '"^ 1 32" (ace. to some, but dub.; Bae prop. flUKJrtn); iudef. EZ3 (del. Co);
; 1

c.

ace. pers.=mee<, fall in with


7

Gn 4 "
14
-

cf.
-

Je

Is 3 7 Ju 2o + fs. ntfSO? 2 19 D"NSW 1 S I3 I6 + 1 1 1.; Q'Ntt?? only Ezr 8 25 pi. 15 48 3 8f. 2 fs. ^NSD3 Is 22 niRXD? Gn 19 Ju 20

^p K =
4

Is

55
4

50
1

Gn 37 1517
24

(all J),

13

20 3S

K4

29

S 9" 30 11 Dt 2 2 a25 27ffl come io 1316 Ct 3 3 5 7 8 8


1
1

pass, of Qal, be
1
16

found
;

lost (asses)
(J),

S 9 20 io 216
c.

1. a. of a thing stolen Gn 44 910121617


:

2233

upon=dwcoi;er,Nu 15
Isr.

of ''meeting(finding)

in desert
21
.

finding
yjr

Ho 9 7 Hagar Gni6
10

cf.

12

Dt 32 10

angel

Ex 2 1 (all n 2 gi2.i3 p r I0
Dt2I
l .

T3); sought, wisdom Jb thing found unex^j_


2

89

b. hit,

c.

finding David (J); ace. pers., subj. bowmen


''
5
.

pectedly, book

2K22"
C.

23

=2Ch34

2130
;

of

S3i
v 10
10

=iCh io
io 14
1

hand
cf.

Is
,

(fig.,

axe Dti9 c. subj. ; subj. in metaph., of reaching nests),

lighted upon, encorpse 6 countered; of breaches in temple 2K12 ; of Ju 20 48b of persons in captured city 2 cities
;

=6e

(sq.

%
;

S 23 17 (of Saul's taking David), ^21* NSOFl IS* v (c. ace); nVC$

25

1919

= Je
K

25 - 25
,

20 48 *Isi3
310
1

lls

52 8 22 3 Je4i
1S
,

Dt 20
;

11
,

cf.

Ex

19

(J),

Ju

be discovered, of a con-

Ec

s3 you Nu 32 D'S'p Ex2 2

sin (i.e. its punishment) will light upon d. tsubj. fire, nKXCI VQ KSn "3
.

dition, situation

I4

cf.

Dt2 2 M 2 Ch

(D^ira);
19'.
2
;

"?)

faPI^
found

d. be

(E).

te.

befal,

c.

ace.

pers.

written (3W3),

Nei3'Est6

of persons

Dn

2'.

wan
e.

594
Be
conj.
""OifO,

TOn
from 6ba;
;

= appeared,

Je 15".

Josio,7

Ezr 2 =Ne 7 ; of '\ specif., geneal. register let himself be found of (by) any one sq. ? MJ*, abs. 14 1 Ch 28' aChl5 pers. IS65 Je2 9
62
s4
:

of' Gn i8*>*>^{3), f. of persons sought 12 21 in 2S7 iCh26 (JE), 1S10


were recognised, of words
81
;

MtivaBtia,

Mro>/3ia, Ma<raj3ta

33

de Masobia.
v.

era,
t

[nnto], rrt^a

.
(NH
id.,

[iTOO] vb.

drain, drain out

press or drain out ; Aram, j -ao,


II.

N?p id.; Kr.ya^


cf.

Is 55

6
-

g'=be
:

discovered, detected: (1) of


1

Ex 22" (E), 1 S 25* 1 i iniquity, crime 13 6 s9 2 Ch Je 2 M Ez 28 u Jb 1 9 Mai 2 cf. Mi i 67 s3 of wrong-doers Ex 2 2 6 8 Est 2 (E), (2 ) 3
,
, ' .

drain

to the last

52

drop (Dozy);
,

Y$9)~,

Dt 22 2 4 7 Je 2 M 48^ 5024 (linns^, rftVp), h. = 6e gained, secured, as Pr6 31 Ezr io 18 9 a crop, of fruit, fig. NSt?3 ^j| <3f? Ho 14 (cf. 12 be discoverable, to i.= Qal Gn 26 Ec 1 1 ).
ffi
.

17 IVSpi consec. Ez Qal Pf. 2 fs. !T0 Is 5 1 s s4 ms. apoc. f^i Ju 6 ", 3 mpl. WO? 23 ; Impf. 3 s Ju drain out, HWrrjp 7P V' 15 ; drain,

JW
so

6 13

and drained dew out of the fleece ;

fig.,

of bewilderment fr. obj. nyii? bowl, goblet, Is g 1 1? ( + lints'; of personif. Jerusalem), cf.,
obj. Di3,

Ez 23 s4

+ T\T\V);
9

obj.

rro?

<A oVe^r*

15 found Jb 42 Dn i" 2. be found = be: a. c.

be

(cf.

T3

Is 55" supr. 1 f ). be found in one's


s

AaW = one
:

cf. , happens to have 1 S 9 13 = be in the pos(without T3) 23*. b. c. ? pers., s3 24 17 c. "DK (prep.) pers. Ex 35 session of Dt 2 1 s C. be found in (3) a place, esp. of 1 Ch 29
-

2222

the wicked). Niph. ofit(\h. D13) ^ 75 (subj. 15 and the blood (of the Pf. nsp?1 consec. Lv i 9 bird) shall be drained out; so/mp/.nxp? 5 (both P);
is

\ob *XB? a'yo f}


(i.

drained

e.

water of abundance by them (Gr Che Buhl drunk)

^ 73

10

wealth, treasure, Gn 47" (J), 2 l6 8 l8 1S 20 ,3 =IS39 , 2K22

2K12
s
;

1119

14

rd.

WO? or
1.

1X0}

(P"3 ) <^ey drain).


11.

14

34
be,

17
;

cf.

Exi2 Je4i
2

19

2Ch2I 17 25 24 Ch 4";= happen to be,


3

nsw

v. )>vd.

nso

v.
s6
;

nvj.

tn^fa

n.pr.loc. in Benj., Jos 1 8

A/iwkij,

Dt

17

18 10 Je 5 26 Is 35' 51

65

c.

neg.=

be

no more Zp 3" Ez26 2 >


&.
19

11".

= be
13

left
14

^37^ (||J^), Dn after war, violence, etc.,


4 4
.

A^ao-a,

Ma<r<ra.
v.

Site

unknown.

[n^nsn]
["rixtfj,

?nx.
v.

present

2Ki9 =Is37 iSi3 2Si7 lsl6 ls 2i 4 esp. late, 1 Ch Gni9 (J), iSi3 32M 71718 Ezr 8* 21 17 35 29 2 Ch 5 29" 30 3 1 3 4
Is 3 o
;

e.=be

rrmn, rrnsn

to.

11

Est
1

16

f.=prove

to be,

Ch 2 4 4
16

Ch
cf.

16
;

of

after numbering, 2 NJto? nVwo rrjU? 46

man T
*
:

v. nix.

3. 6 (found) sufficient: ">nn ttb KXB? to Jos

[<

'/fiftj];

rfase,

n^o

v.

bw.

17

(JE),

Zc io 10

(also

Qal

Nu

22

Ju
;

pisn, np*i!ra

v. 1. pix.

21").
-

8 2 S 3 3 mp 1 tHiph. Pf. 1 s. sf. 13 wxpn Lv 9 Impf. 3 ms. sf. 3 ms. 13tp: 1218 Jb 34", insvo: Jb 37 13 ; 3 mpl. W5P?a Lv 9
;

WP&

pa
m
j.

v. 11.

pw.
v.

\ysa, rrflso t t
:

i.-nx.

cause to find, attain, 2. cawse c. ace. pers. Jb 34" (subj. God). to liglu upon, come upon, come c. ace. of cloud
P. K*xpp
;

Zcu

1.

n."ri20 Egypt,
[n^i-sm] v. nva.

v. "urn,

D^xp.

Jb 37

13

(dub.)

3. cause

to

encounter,

deliver

up

to, c. ace. pers.,

+X%

S 3s

TOO (v/ of
Ez
7

foil.)
'

(subj.

6 4. present unto man), Zc 1 1 (subj. God). of Aaron's sons ministering unto him, ("'?), IJIS 18 c. ace. of offering, and of blood, Lv g
-

K treip a.m.

3- 8

cstr.
9

EX28 28
;

Je 3 3 ;

brow, forehead; 'O abs. 4 8 sf. ^nxp Ez 3 IS48

\nxp Ez
pi.

^nxp

Ex
;

N2b T
7

cstr.

v.

NSIO sub KX\ '


*
'

4 ninxp Ez 9

brow, forehead,
1
;

28 s8 + 4

1.;

tjnxp

Ez

struck

nsn. nan, roan, T T T T


'.

man, roso v. 3x3. T


" V V
1

by stone forehead
2

S 17 4949 Aaron's 15 M where leprosy appears Ex 2 8 place


fr.'

David's sling
;

trP:&tt t t
:

c.

art.

'BO

Chi i 47

dub.;

the

Ch 26 1920 4 cross Ez 9
;

mark or place for a distinguishing * & 3 7 the house of Isr. are

but preceding n.pr. seems to call for adj. gent., form not suitable, and poss. deriv. unknown
;

stout

of forehead

(i.

e.

obstinate
4

||

3.?"Ti?), cf.
(is)

8
;

so

n^n: ^nxp

Is

48 thy brow

brass

rrron

595
a-pr.terr.
Qn41,6S i etc>

(BI1V hi? );
prophet
v",

also of boldness, firmness of

V
(||

n;n njit

and v 9 (but del. Co); n#K 'D Je 3 ', i. e thou wast shameless
.

oban

"*r Egyptians
..

El 12,33 Ex 12, 33
'

681

et
/

gent.
_> , Infr- 2
).

f.

".7,

_,_!

Egypt,

rND). Misir,
n.f.

(Ph.
308

m;

DP"

T&TnSD]
w^on

greave(s)
i

; only

sg. cstr.

Misri,

Wkl^' Bez"""

As. Musur(u), Musru, Schr co rG,OM K0 'r2- TelA


'

2
,

and

Ma&
;

Wkl ,

npn? nnyt* ijTrtj? Oronze

i7

legs;

Klo Dr Bu.

< firm?

^e^

Vrss

Th We

ro S ;-denv.
6"

hx.j~ Cairo, Egypt (Spiro); Min. Misru Hom**-; y. aiso Eb* A(>wand form dub.; US u. regarded ( pper and Lower E cf
-

D^

rnso
[>|]
"l^!jp
i,

v. hsr.
v. v.

Jiwsn
[-Tjren]

m> " U
v.

JJi

n-o-i* but as Y T ioc.


'

;,

sp*.

Jen^W*
14
,

ending

EMey ***-U* Ba

^u

thinks

Bn
'

abs
'

p*.
nyv.

formed by anal, of D,
(cf.

&$*

v.

from jfi^rf
">")

nyv.

TelAm);

v. further "Wkl'"'11

n.

nKjp, nsap
v.

v.

nsx.

nop??
13'

+ 5oo

[cj^sd]
t

+ c.
fax.
soil
(cf.

suck up; Aram, ^c, J'SD suck or ;;res* oiri);- only Qal Imp/. 2 mpl'& BTbj PfD arojgnm is 66 n that ye may om< and <fc%A< etc.

[]^ft] Ar: L/M swc,

vb. drain out

-ISO
;

NH

'
id.,-

^J
7'

.; 1. a. of land, Egypt, Gn in all periods, incl. "0 T3I0 220 t. (of course f., 4 f) ; 'D riDlK the 20 26 ' of Egypt t 4 7 tEx 82
1
t.,

I2+

p
4,
5.

'

+ Gni 5
C ( f.
x

'

8
;

VB

7"

'B

"*;

+Am8

tis

a.

^
wv

various wds.); land as productive '


ef
II

'^

t Is

x-

nto); 'o -rtn^ +I Ch 'Df,m Jos z 5 ^ + 6

^ ^
-

t.(v. these
.

yourselves,

(||

Dnynb"!

Bp nppia

^pJ^ri).

1 cake(s); -abs. 'D Lv 2 5 8 26 (Of* 'D rn), Nu 6 9 19 v ; usu.pl. niSO Ex I2 15 + 44 t.; ftto Ex 12' 8 + 3 t-; unleavened bread, in form
.

1-

rTJiO n.f. unleavened bread, or

W, esp.
,

^ Ez27
;

;
;

c pDS Pr 7 16
+;

Gn W> aq 45 4 9
o ft;

30-+;

fm Ho
1 1",

in proph.

and poet. Is 20 3 " 5 ah u E/ 11" 12' Is?' 8 Je2> 8 incl


a8 well a8

Upper Egypt (Dinna), 44 cf. Ez 29' 30 6


Egypt
Is

j^^
fr.

Je

appar. disting.

of

B# Ex
29

prepared

and
dub.
4

29=;

t P; WV Ex 12*; used at ordinary meals (prepared hastily): 'd flSN Gn ' 23 9 ( J) EX (J) ' S a8 **' P rob also 6' ', f J elsewhere at sacrificial meals, e.g ritual <" 6 9 2 ' 2 peace-offerings Lv 2 i 7' ; consecraI
.

Ex

n^PI

Ex

Ch 2 3 29 + 4
'

2 92

poss. also

Je 44 15

(cf

4 t.P;

Qwn

Buhl SS

Upper Gf Gie
these

w. somewhat

Che-);
(cf.

but

CnnD
:

etc. in

Du Gie).

b. combina-

tions are: (1 )' as limit of motion

Gn
'

43 + c. 26

'

Ex 23- (E), 34- (J); 'D nDB Ex (p) n n) J n2Ch30-35. ? E Z r6 22 ;'OT /n3Dt
,
.

; at peaceat Passover Exi 2 Nu 9 "(allP); esp. at feast of B ;M8enri breadlcakes] for 7 daysafter Passover'cn in IDt?

tion of priesthood Ex 2
8

2 - 2 - 2 - 23
I

Lv 8 2 26 26
-

offering of Nazirite

H6 **.

15H? tJe 37'; 'D ma + 1 11-; 'D t Je 26 s2 so ( + v 22 In Je 4 2 ub rd. 'D3 4) with Gie. (2) 'D as point of departure (nW\

+ c. 12 t.; 'D Ni3 j S 12^ t '03 W3 flB l 9 a '!) NU f JC44 3W Ho8 + 9 t., 'D-^N 3te +Hoil5 #0
Jos
24
,

15

(n)onsn TV
28
-

rS

t3

d (piyro nSy Gn 3 +0 43 t
.

(PM)-|B

Ex

i2* 9 +
ia

c.

96

1.;

ISO

seven days
23
15

i6-2Ch8-^'DnJ nLv23.
all Israel ate rili'D
'

During these

1 (but del. Gei' -'"- 288

ma"+ 2

^ Ufe S
1 1'

Ex

I518 2
-

(E),
38

i6

13" 34 (J), Lv a 3 Nu 28" (P) Dt Jos 5" Ez 45 21 2 K 23 9 rd. prob. rrtro or ' for MT D (few). so Gei Kue

(P)

13D Xi3 f 2 Ch 10 2 ; 't3 nriK

t^68 32 "OO Nip +Ho


;

We Dr Kit Bu)=i Ch 1 7 2o'; tap 3W f Je 44^ 2 Ch


2 '-

KmpBu.

CPSfO]

v.

P'JfO
v.

sub II.

pis.
I.

[iTj^fO]

ngttp sub

pw.

t^j^]

v.

'md sub pr.


foil.)

-ISO

v. I.

-nv.

1X0

(^of

Ho 9 Jo 4 and (pron. Ez' 8 c. vb' ms Ex i2 i 4 Is . fs.) Je 4fi8 I9 oft c vb mpl. Gn 41* Is i 9 2 '*> + 22 t.; 'D E z i6 M
cf.

W,M 6n 4-i e. i 34 t., incl.use=Egvptian kingdom, empire, i. e. land and peopfe as political power; so c. vb. fs. 'O Ex io 7

of people: a. in table of nations, personif. as second son of tGn io 6 Ch i 8 cf Gn

Ham
+

=i

max
.

19

Q q

J| 2

"two
ts

596
v " . In
1

ppV
;

na nfria t Je 46",
i

cf.

Ch

16i;
,

K7

Wkl AUtM,Cn,
(On

io 1 n "- thinks of

28

in sport

Fra

2A "'

ra
,

comp. Eth.

Q+M":
t., ^>P_P
12

growth,

As. J/t^rt in N. Syria. Musri in N. Arabia v. MVQ 1898, 1. 4\ 289, It. SS7
111.

D?1XO as oft.

stem, palm-tree (interchange of 3

'D abs.
sf.

NU22 27
u

cstr.

Je i u +

and D));

37
;

Gn3o
;

Wkl *"'">*"<*"-
;

^i?32 4-2t.; i^PP iSi7

(.;

tl*l2Q n.pr.terr. = OyiJED only poet.: 'd nfc is i 2 k i s< =Ib 37 s3 9 9 Wj> tfa; T"$1 Mi 7" ( mistnj 1J1 'D *fch* "0 nyi
;

Exu";

pi. abs. ni^pp branch of tree as rod, stick,

Ho4 Gn 3o'7 + 6
37

40

D^iao t.; 1. used by Jacob

in breeding his flocks,

W*

v 37.s8.39.4i.

understands everywhere).

t^SD adj. gent. Egyptian; ms.'Gn39


t.';

(n? roa? 'D), rod ("1pe> 'D almond-rod) symbolic in Jerem.'s vision Je 1"; symbolic rods or staves, with names, used by proph. Zc n''*"; fig. of
.

Gn 30

nnso 1 6' + 3 t.; mpl. D'lSO 12" + n 1SO Ex 1 ; 1. adj. 'O B^N = an St.; fpl. 111 ' Lv 24 10 1 S 30" 2 S Egyptian Gn 39 Ex 2 30 23 'o nya 1 S30 'o nay 'en e*ta 1 ch 1 23 iCh2 M nnxp nree> Gni6', n'nxpn cb^s Ex i 19 2. c. art. = subst. the Egyptian Gn 3030 ,2M 2323 1 Chi i so once 39" Ex2 2S23

+ 16

fs.

19

2. staff, Moab rnNBn 'D Je 48 (|| tiTHBD). 40 used in journeying Gn 32 11 Ex 1 2", 1 S 1 7 cf. 43 27 v carried even when riding NU22 ; so also
17
;

13

TJ

<>i2P

Ez 39* (=riding-stick)

ace.

to

Hi Da
Of?,

Berthol;
TOi).

<
3.

a weapon

( + J5,

"J*, n$J,

wand

of diviner

Ho 4"
1

without
coll.

art.

= the Egyptians Ezr 9 (where with Canaanitish peoples); pl. = <Ae Egyptians, CHXpn Gn
'

^D

Dt

23

8
;

TiYDpp

n.pr.m.

1. a Benjamite

Ch8 32

^Xeri once (late)

31 37 3738 . (read peril, also v ^""-, so , cf. 9 ), 9 2. an officer of etc. MaKakad, MaKfWaB,

David

ace. to 1

I2

12.H

43

si

Dt 26 j og 247.
Egyptian woman
v.

fg _

nnren

nan

Ch 2 7 4 (om. B
tbp.

L MaXXa>0).

Hagar

the

Gn

16 3 21 9 25 12 .

tt^ptt

v. II.

[rmp]
rpsa
v.

m ivo sub
7

I.

-iw.
v.

n ?!?pp
nrap sub n.
v. apj.

v j^p-

r"?
v.

v D ^*? sub
-

P-

tpx.
v.

[n-an]
1,

H3pp, njpp, VlJ^Q

mp.

pQ, pD

ppv.

n.

ril|o

[QDpp]
,

v.

DDp.

O^pn v. BiP3.
A
Max/w
(i.

TrnjPQ

n.pr.loc. in
,

Beth Horon Jos io 10 was a cave v 1617 cf. v 21 captured by Joshua v 28 with a king v 28 12". Mac>;8a. Site dubious, Warren 8ar"ll,em ". CO mp. EJ-mughdr, c. 2f miles SW. from Ekron.
,
, , ,

Judah Jos i5 41 near and Libnah v 29 where

*VpO
1

n.pr.loc. in Israel, site unknown,


Ma^t/ias,
e.

K 4'; L Mayxar.

DD3D),

yispn, gqpo, [njmpp, njrej:?]

v.yxp.

ttnpo

v. trip.
11.

mpp

v.

nxp.

o^npo,
N}pp,

i,

n^npn

v. 5>np. v. nip.

[ppQ]

vb. decay,

rot, fester, fig.


PPJ?)

pine
Pf.
;
1

1, 11.

nipD, rr^pD
"lipQ
v.

away(NHiU; 3 pi. *i50J ^ 38


2
;

Aram. (X)
6
,

; Kiph.
4

'3]

consec.
;

Is 34

Ez 4 17
;

DipQ

v. Dip.

v. nip.

[nj?p,

nnpp]

npb.

Ez 24 23 Imp}'. 3 fs. PPT 39 12 Zc 14 3 fpl. 3 mpl. 1PP! Lv 2(?, V% v 10 12 P. pi. D'ipP? Ez 33 ; 1. fester, rupsPI Zc 14
mpl. Drippy consec.
;

[iapn],n-)ttppv.itDp.

of

wounds
owoy,
1
12

^ 38
:

+ trxan, v.

B-Sl).

2.

ro<,

ro<

on-oa pen

t?pQ

n.m. Zc

We^i innha njpen vrj;


3.
Is 34
4

"' 7

(appar. .

Gn 3037

where
-

Zc

(plague upon foes of Jerusalem).


4. of pining
for,

fHS, but Sam. Dna) ro d, staff (-/dub.; Thes ZAW,1 189, 17<"assumes bpv s^owf; Schwally from 77p=/ta&, with ref. to oracle of the lot

moulder away, of Drp^n K3S


0^08*11).

1SB3 ^331 (||

'

as
26

punishment
3939
.

iniquity

away by reason of (3), Ez 4 17 24' 33 10 Lv

(cf.

D^JfPia

i>pbp

EZ2I 2"); Ba Z5'a,II

1887 61 ',

gives

Hiph.

Inf. abs. Pn, trans,


to rot.

^ka

'n

/ ?p, and comp. iii stick driven by another,

Zc 14 12 a causing hisjlesh

pn
TpQ
riW
pip
(c. art.

597

pO)

n.m. decay, rottenness;


Is

TianQ,

p^n -pin nspn, rWW


pi.
n.
jn.

v.

nan.
pan.
v. fc*.

DB>3

nnn

3"

instead of perfume

rottenness shall there be;


(||

fig.

DW
,

pI23

DBHB' 5"

yain

v.
v.

pain

v.

nfe; pass Dnisi).

yimn
mp.

[rn'wnn]

Hnpo v.

1.

nip.
1.

rnpn rnpn v.
rtijjjpp
,

nnmn
t
:

v.

eun.
-

rwana _ t
*
:

v.

n. pn.

rnpn v. mp.
11.

nrcpn v. ,nt?p.

t[TP]
bold

vb

rebel (

NH

**'

Ar

tr*

be

and audacious in

acts of rebellion or dis-

ntfpn

v.

[hn^p].
i

obedience; Eth. aoi.fi.;


20
,

I.

in, in, "iQ Eu TT

v.I. nno.

ao.fir: rebellion,

bellion

II.

in

v. II.

mo.
vb. only Hiph. Impf. ^h.:

Aram.
2

Hal 536 16 jSL, nno


-

Pra"*""" '" " ; Sab. nno reSab.Denkm. 38 Hom cbre" n, 1J7


<' -

run strenuously, attack;

Ch 36 13
16
,

rebel); 2 ms.' nnno 2


;

Qal Pf
20
,

3 ms. ino
s
,

fl.

[N^E]

Impf. nno>l 2
17

K i8 + 3
7

t.,

K i8 = Is 36 etc.; -inon 2 K 24 Ez
1

mng.
cf.

dub., perh. beat the air, or flap the wings,

etc.;

M ninob Ne 6 6 Inf. cstr. nnob Jos 2 2


;

Di De (and Wetzst in De), Bu Du (cf. Ar. on a horse]); POS? 1? ^.f^ ijJL whip, urge

Pt. pi.
c.
,

OHnb Ne2 19

'nnb Jb 24 13
king,

Ez2oVto
:

Ez'2 3 ; cstr.

A (the ostrich) flaps she laughs at the horse and his rider.
1

i-3 ipl

DW? Jb 39

18

away,

?
c'f.

pers. 2

rebel, revolt i8 7a>

Je 52 3
(late)

Ez

ls

i7

c.
.

II.

N"1E ( v'of foil., be fat; cf. As. martim.


fat; Ar. ijjl be
with (of food)).
fatting, fatlings
;

i>$?

pers. 2

Ch 36 Ne 9 M less oft. Ch 13 6 Ne 2 "; abs. Gn 14 4


13
, ;
1

= Is36
3

1. against
5
,

human

K 24 1!0 =

Ne 6 6
a2
3

causat., adj. martl, well-fed,


digestible, agree

i.i8.i..

t M^in n.[m.]
13

2 (pt.,

Nu 14 9 (JE), Jos Ez 2 (CoVio), Dn 9 ; abs. Ez ( all p^ Co Dnio), 2038 Dn 9s 3. poet., against


2. against God,
3

c.

abs. 'o

niN light, only


<

Hnb Jb

24

13
.

2 S 6 + 3 t; pi. abs. DTT? I 8 i, cstr. WTO Ez 39 18 sf. Q3W-10 Am 5 ;falling: TKfl ty WltM Is 1 1*} elsewh. only of sacrificial animals, Dawno tb& Am 5 s3 (|| niity, Bawuo); abn
;

fi.

Iin n.[m.] rebellion, revolt, against \


s4 ^yoa-DNi 'oa dn Jos 22 (P;

mto
I

cf.

nno

2).

<

Wn? Is 1"
tjfo

Ez 39

18

Q^B 01, etc.); iHf also sg. coll.', ( + D^a, D^N, etc.);
(II

B*H?

**{#,

fn.Tnn n.pr.m. name Ch 4 17 nnO v 18 napaS,


, .

in

Judah

ace. to

Nu>po;X,

A MapaS,

Mapr/S,

BapaS, \lapa.
n.f.

TW rap 2 S 6 and' ( + ">W, JNX) v"srvo*

13
,

so

+ ">P 3' T

l*t)

K i

Tn'lTnn
only in 'On

rebellion,
,

rebelliousness,

23
.

[nNin]
cf.

of bird,

orop or alimentary canal, 81 Di-Ry (on form cf. Lag );"VOm


n.f.
i
16
.

S 20 30 where read prob. nnnon nnjW"|a son of a girl of rebelliousness =


ni5??"|3 i

rebellious girl, cf. *'- 23 f (cf. also


-

anxia 'inNno-nN Lv

Lag Dr Kit) der. 'o fr. .Tin, and, retaining MT, rd. a woman gone astray (v. II.

S3 Th We Dr HPS; >

Bu

Nib v.
yiNin
:

irjte
v.

sub nt.

TV\V)from discipline (Aram, sense:

V ""3D.

%tq.
v.

TlJTnn

n.pr.div. chief god of Babylon in


Bb.-Ast.Gech.MOff.

rwno, nwia -' t 1


:

Nebuchadrezzar's time (As. Mar(u)duk(u) Schr

mo.
f.

COTOlou

rp| e J e

nsnn
t^in
14'",

v.

mo pt.
neno.

pMra v.
[nittfNin]

flnotf.

Muss-Amolt -); 2 ^nho nn i>a j e 50 ( Mmu,8a K ).


-

JBLl,

18(,2 '

1Mf

Eel.

Bb.MIT.

ts^ah

ba

rrrsbi

httJMne

v.

v.

Aft.
1

n.pr.f. elder daughter of Saul


,

17 promised to David 18

but given to

t|-T7>a "ijl'in n.pr.m. king of Babylon Marduk has given a (As. Marduk-abal-idinna,
son Schr 001

20- 12

Adriel v" (rd. also

S 2 1 8 for bvo
nan.

L @ Th Dr

Klo Kit Bu Lohr HPS).

M.po/3.

= 2 K 20 'a, v. Baer's n.)


pNna);
cf.

39 ); Is 12

Dmin

v.

II.

(in also |ns^3.

van d. H SnNnD ( > (where read n,nno for


1

both) MapG>&(x) BaX(a)aa>-;

*yne t ^TIO van d. H *3TJt) n-V*- m


(

598
-

eno
Ez
2
8
;

Mordeoai
ZAWlll,n,r
-;

nj2[be not a rebellious person

&PT no*]K
Pr 17 11
.

(perljfr. cf. further

n. div.

Marduk (}f5), Zim


00 ""
-

$H a

rebellious

man

seeketh only evil


1

Wild
2
s

(citing Jensen)

'D

Ezr

Est

+ $n$
;

Est 2 M + ; 1. com2*

*""") ;
7
.

trnO"; n.pr.m.

Ch

36

a chief of Asher.

panion of Zerub., ace. to Ezr

= Ne 7
+

l/Juiprj,

A
'

Icppa,
T T

L
T

Upfipa.
v. i.

2. cousin and Mapa^x<"or, MapSoxaior, etc. s 710 55 1. Est. adoptive father of Esther Est 2
'

mo, me,
T T

mo

-no.
II.

nib

v. rrf

Hiph.

Pt.,

and

mto

p.

435.

yiap8o\atos.

F|T"\G v. |*n,

rm.

[iVTQ]

v.

in.

"Pino v. n.
dub., only cstr. T|2$ B*?
ri*6

tl~H?!2 vb. be contentious, refractory,


T T

t[ni"1] n.[m.]

m. disHiph.; Ar. (NH pute with; Syr. Zjo Pa. contend withy, Qal 26 f. nrno Ho 14*; nrno i K 13 ; Pf. 3 ms. Je 4 17 ; 2 ms. nno i K 13*'+ nt. pf.; Inf. abs.
rebellious
id.,

^
-

Lv

2 1

20
;

either

mo
nn
6e

=a
v.

rubbing

of the

testicle ;

or

roomy, enlarged

= en-

away

mo

largement (read then nno);

further Di.

Di-ra
T

v.

on.
s7

no La i
1

20
;

Pt.
1

mb 2K14
10

26

(but rd. ID,

Vino,
f.

Krap njno Zp
* 75BM

""

Wn
3

id' "3);

niio

Dt2i 18 +3t.;

);

pi.
:
.

mb; metapl. form ace. to Ges Dnb Nu 20 be disobedient, re(rd.


;

tttfHD n.pr.loc. only in DnD 'D Jos 11 waters of Merom, in N. Canaan = Lake Hule, p "ace. to Rel and many, but dub., cf. Di Bad
;

3259

bellious

1 rrpt "nte
:

?3

Dt 2 1 18M stubborn and


2. elsewhere

GASm

" "- 481

Buhl 060*1

".

rebellious son (towards father).

iVlES v. inotf.
11.

ynp
pr>
.

1.

[nsiia]

v.

pn

towards God
Je 5 s3
i
20
;
;

"Vyn

fi!>KMl

ye r6Zs (P) ;
yt?B

miD "ft ^78"; 'omiD 3) rwnto Zp 3 ; B*^BtJ Nu 20 10 2020 5 10 abs. Is 50 63 La i ; |KO Is


nno*
1
||

nsno
;

v.

[O^VTO]

v. I. p-io .

tjTTlO

n.pr.loc. in (Shephelah of) Judah

La

42

3
17

c.

pers.

Ho 1 4'

1//

5", elsewh.
*B

Mi

12

form attested by

obivat

(-/ mo).

ace. pers.

Nu

^ 105 ; Je4 ; 2126 20 24 27" (P), 1 S 12 15 1 K 13 4 *3 no /iue rebelled against In Ho 4 rd. perh.
'<'s

words

28

(m) rnB 18 2 (D ) La i
.
-

nna v.
r0C;
cf.

nn.
.

me

(for

MT

"?nD3), so

RS Pr0Dh -"

D 8

tlFnD] vb mb (nh id.;


Ar.

Aram. (Talm.)

Che

(for

f'S

other views v. an). Hipb. Pf. 3 mpl. lion x/,106 33 107 11 ; Impf. ITjp Jos i 18 ; f. 10W 21 6 2 ms. 1BPI (as if -/mo) Ex2 3 , rd. ion Ez'5
;

^Tfdrfhi take a cake of figs and rub


tion (D'?' in
' : ||

WW] &;m
2

anoint, smear); Qal Impf. 21 nba-n Is 38 let them W^


it

Dial.; 3 mpl. no:V'io6


2
8

43

+ 6t.;
20
)

sf.innD:^ 7 8
2
;

40
;

mpl. Vion

S i2 14 + 3

t.;

//. cstr. nvtc Is

K 20 On ITPD v. amo, itstot, am. v v t t


7

upon the erupsupr.

).

DnOD Dt9 7 + 2 1.; shewdisobedience,rebellious26 abs. Ne 9 ness, always toward God T1D), 81321 106 43 Jb 17 2 c. 3 pers. Ex 2 3 21 Ez 20
;
:

f 78

17

sf.

Dnnon (Ges^

Jbi7

pi.

prno

v.

pm.

ntfrno

v.

tym.

(||

t[Z2")Q] vb. make smooth, bare, bald;


scour, polish
hair);

7'

yfr

(NH id.;
t*l,

DV Dt 9 724 3 1 27 ; elsewhere ace. of God or his commands: Is3 8 Ez5 6 ^,j8MM 107"; mon Dt i 26 43 9 s3 Jos i 18 1 S 12 14 (D 2), inwm 'B 106 33 (cf. Eph 4 30 ); perh. 139 20 (v. ">PK 1). ^

Aram.

BID

pull out, off (feathers, id.; Ar. L^i Aave

ZiHZe hair, \>JZ


1 s.

pluck out hair) ; Qal


,

Impf
26

"Mo
,

n.m. Frl7U rebellion


25 23

;*Tf
27
;

Is 30"

;>as.

3 mpl. D!?1?} Ne 13 ; 6 16 P<. pi. V>V~p Is 50 ; cstr. nB-] Ez2i //. l4 f. nonb Ez 2i +2 t.; 1. make bare

nB-lDKI

Ezr 9 3

sf.

||

iot.;
1

lbNui7

-(-9t.;sf.1!"!ODt3i

DnoNe
2

17 27 g '; rebellion Dt 3 1 1 S I S Ne 9 Jb 2 3 DV 9 rebellious peojile IS30 ; ne(il) 1V3 rebellious 8 9 26 27 213 1 2 house (referring to Israel) Ez 2 56 3

no

Ez 29 every shoulder is laid mpo E^-rb); chafing of burden; (fr. the cheek (by plucking out beard) ^DJ 'I?

nenp

finS'bs

18

bare

QD"ibb

Tlb*i

DH?S Is 50
"iyf

6
;

c.

ace. pers.

Dp1

D ?J

7 if* 24', rcn omitted (restored by Co) 2 no 'JS rebellious sons Nu 17 (P); with 44;

Ne

26

13

(both acts of violence);


"'B'XI
.

of hair and

beard *}W
grief).

omission of t? (or abstr. for concrete), Tin

?ti

n ?1 D ?J Ezr 9 s (sign of 2 scour, polish, a sword, only Ez 2 1


:

no
18

599

proa
T VO'lO adj. gent,

v( + .Tnmn; Co rds. 'o as Pu), v (del. Co), V. + v 20 none for MT np^O (EwSmCoBer-

as subst.

= the

(deriv.

unknown) cart,
1

Merothonite 1.
2.

Ch

30

27

Aw Kiph. Imp/. Wtl Dnp? Lv is Aad is made bald (by leprosy). Pu. Pf. 3 fs. none Ez 2i 1616 .Pi.Bnbp 1K7 45 onto is 18" He of bronze uten40 - 41

thol).

K Mtpa6av.

Ne

3';

Lo

MrjpavaSmos.

ID")?? n.pr.m. a Persian noble Est 1".

(Ges

-scoured, polished,
1
-

TNJD")Q n.pr.m.
[jnp]
v.

a Persian noble Est

14
.

sils

of temple

Ky

45
;

of

human

skin Isi8

2,7
;

of

mn.
v.

sword Ez 2i is 16 (both + nnmn,

v.

Qal

supr.)

"nn

v.

mo.
v.

rtpp, [WTfD]
'

njn.

Vyi-np, Vyi-nnrp
1, 11.

an.

Jos 19".

H^SHO n.pr.loc. on border of Zebulun Mapayt\8a, A MaptXa, L MapaXa.


v.

itrnQ
Ne 1 2
12
;

v.

an.

NKHQ, ns-ra

xsn.

TrTHQ
Joiakim

n.pr.m. a priest in days of h.p.

pane]

v. ir.

Mapca, Map(a)uz, @L A/japiar.


Gn
yrjv
1

trrnfc), rffffo n.pr.loc. tan p.K


(E), place for sacrificing Isaac, i^Xiji- (text dub., v. Di); "ton in 2

22 2
r.

'

t[T^"1Q] vb. be sick, only in der. species HWB426 11. mardsu D1 Ar. Ji^ ; Sab. po (As.
;

t.

sick person, sickness,

Ch 3
)
81

site

of temple,

Apop(c)ia

(cf.

Jos An,

lls lr

Aram. vb. 26 Nipb. P/. 3 pi. wno? Jb 6 (but ^U>, no) ;


'

Mordt ZMG1876
2
10
;

32

'

v.infr.); Pt.

P D?
T

Mi

f.

tttfjlfl

1K2 ;
8

tnVnn

n.pr.m. (on form


:

cf.

Lag

"

);

jnpj pan
(lit.

Mi

10

a
cf.

sore,

grievous destruction

1. descendant of Aaron a. grandfather of Ahitub and great-grandfather of Zadok 1 Ch


j.32.33

made
1

nvnpj

nbnj nap Je 14"); n^p sick, 8 In Jb 6 s5 this 2 a grievous curse.

g37 j; zr ^3.

(g Mapflv \ t Maptpad,

etc.
I

b. as son of II
11
;

Mapuad, Ahitub and father of Zadok

Ch 9" Ne

Mappad Map(a)ia6.
16

2.

mng. unsuit., Bu are strong, effective [cf. As. 1. H mardsu, be difficult, inaccessible Dl WB425r.j a j_ ways of something repelling]. More prob. lynDJ

of a priestly house Ne 12 (prob. err. for 3 niD-)D, q.v., I2 ), Mapipa>0.

name

= 1X^03 be sweet
J

(cf.

^ 1 19

103

or rd.

lx5>D: (q.v.),

tD"HO t
:

n.pr.f. et
29

m.

Che Jb 16 3 what

Ju

* 1897 Du.

Hipb. 7mp/.
J

sf.

1 ?np>-np

1. f. sister of Aaron
s9
1-

sickens thee (what disturbs, vexes

Ex
(P),

20

i5
1

(E),

and of Moses and Aaron


21
;

Ch

4.M0.1.U5.1S

2Q

Nu 26 named also Ex 15 (E), Nu I2 MaWJ ( all je^ Dt24 Mi6

4_

thee) that thou answerest


.

[rrenp] v nxnp sub pn.

i^nn

v.

yn.

2.

m.

(prob.) a Judahite

Ch4 17

tov tAaiav,
fl-tplO]

rispn

v.

spi.
j'd.;

Matcop.
v.

vb. scour, polish (NH.

nrfnp, "nTHa

-no.
v.

Aram. .oiLas, pip ; cf. Ar. Jtl scrape off wool from a skin); Qal Imv. ^nonn *pnp J e 46*

ip6

v.

ion.
v.

3|ia, rnann
fan.
1.

aan.

polish the lances !

Pt.pass.p*

16

2CI14 polished,
1

of bronze utensils of temple

[n^ihtt]

nn-in

(= Oniep
30

K7

4S

).

v.

nen.

Hipb. Imp/.
10
;

fii.rTO"1?3 n.pr.m. a Benjamite

Ch

in

cl.

P'npn only Pr 20 Kt, fig., ninan blows that cut in, cleanse JTja Tl VXS
fs.

Ne

Ipapa,

AL

Mapped.

away evil
(are)

(cf.

cleansing.

De Now Wild VB); Qr pVipn i.e. ( trwavra kokoIs, whence

i"ni?D"ip n.pr.m. 1. priest, time of Zerub.

12 3

priest,

15 (= rrinp, q v ., v ) time of Ezra and Neh., Ezr 8 M


.

L Mn^J.
Ne
3

2.
421

Gr Dnpn, Frankenb. Hinpn, but improb.). Pu. P/. pltal consec. Lv 6 21 be well scoured, of
bronze vessel
(||

D^Ba
11 -

t\WV).

io 6 (prob. same). MepttpaS, MtpapaO, etc. 3. one of those who had taken strange wives Ezr IO 36 Upapad, A MaptpaO.
.

t[pnn]
the

138

(Kb

n.[m.]
(n'pnp

a
D)

scraping,

rubbing; only
days 0/

pi. sf.

Est

12

lit.

their (bodily) rubbings, i.e. the

DQ1D

v.

Don.

year's preparation of girls for the harem.

pvron

600
sg.

ma
Hithpalp. /wp/.TpTprn

tpWpP n.[m.]
Qr, v. pio
tftfsn II.
;

id.; abs.

only

Pr2030

Dn

1" and the

Est 2";

Hiph. elsewhere pi. cstr. ''P'npri 3 9 sf. n'pnon v RJtP^ v


.

king of the south shall embitter himself (be 7 /$ 'DW 8 and Ae was enraged enraged);
against.

of p"1Q {V foil.;

cf.

Ar.

jJ^fiUapot

fi.'Vfi

adj.
s

and snbst.
7

bitter,
6

bitter4
;

urith rich broth

(Frey Wahrm)).

Pip) a.m. juice stewed tp"Tft (van d. BN5<1 out of meat, or broth (on form cf. Lag ); nnea d'b> piDni Ju 6" (v. GFM); Pip-Trw 20 pB?' v ; cstr. PIP Is 65' Qr, so Vrss (Kt pis)

ness;abs. 'o

cstr.^D
cstr.

Pr27 + ,-?n Hb ,iD^6 4 + "TO Gn27 + T? Ru 20 S22 +


i 34
;

f.

rno
23

10
;

mpl.
6

Dno Ex
1.

23

is
lit.,

^-;

cstr.

TO JU18 25 Pr3i ; titter.'


Exi5

of water

broth of unclean things.

[np -)Q], sT7i?7?* T


f
I.

n ?~)P
(NH m

npi.
id.; As.
f

7 wormwood (J); food Pr2 7 (opp. pinp); 4 Pr 5 (in sim. of end of harlot, cf. Ec 7 26 ("?$) of physical pain, result of infr.); as subst. pi., s4 27 Nu 5 , whence D'TOri <D v 18 curse
-

D*TJj
;

(cf.Di)

Tift - T

vb. be bitter
deriv.

v 19 23
-

'

24

become D1 HWB427 ; Ar. roused (of bile), n.make bitter, I v. become bitter; Aram, wo, Tip);_Qal y. bitter; Eth. aoll: ms.lD Is 3 8 ,7 + 2 t.; 3 fs. HTD 1 S 30" Pf. 3

mardru and

26
;

of harmful result of ruthless fighting 19 18 of wickedness Je 2 4 ; injurious,

2020 2. fig., a. of hurtful Is 5 (opp. pinp). 34 np y?) Gn 2 7 (J), Est4'; TO "'SOP T T cry (np yx, Ez 2 7" (del. Co); ID ifi ^6 4 4 as adv. (cry,
;

K 4";
S 30 6

7np/. 3

ms.io;

Is 24

s
;

be

bitter; 1.

weep)
TO),
EJD3

bitterly

Ez

27

30

(TO), Zp 1

14

Is 33 7 (both
Bfci
:

lit.
1

vn'B'b -OB* 12 Is 24*.


the soul
("^if);

2.

fig.

PB3 rnp
bitter

of all the people

was

against
tJ t

^"'TTD HK'B?
(i.e.

zKf'fer
13

somZ,

Wer

to

her

she

is

in bitter distress);
it is

b. of feeling, temper, esp. fftfjK 25 np Ju 1 8 men fierce (GFM acrid) of 8 of whelps) ; temper, so 2 S 1 7 (like a bear robbed ion 'Sin Hb i 6 the fierce nation; V&-\Q=dis2 , contented 1 S 22 ; B'S? "l.p=<A bitterly wretched
c.

impers.
to

0|O TND

*JT"ID

Ru I

very bitter

Jb3
8
10
;

20

Pr3i
5

e
,

so

'3

nip

S
p

10
;

of.

TO

tip

Am

me on your account (I am much distressed), 17 4 is dub.; cf. La i .io ^~iO Cli^e'b Is 38


Che Comm for (my) welfare was it (so) bitter to me, (so) bitter, cf. Brd so De Kau (treating no Di for my welfare appar. as adj.); <Drechsl.
-

as subst. abstr. C'DJ

bitterness
]

did the

bitter

become

bitter to

me (TO

adj.);

Lo

Ez 27 31 (del. Co),'jb 7 11 io = mo 55>BJ 20 cf. KTD Ru i (name given to Naomi by 32 1 </*e bitterness of death; herself); riip^TD S i5 2" E'J 7 (metaph. of harlot) in Ez 3" JYipp->p I went bitterly, del. TO Co.Is 38 17 v. "no.
Is 3 8' 26 2I ;
;

of soul

ID ( ./mo), Gr, cf. Buhl (sub ID adj.), rd.TD for the bitter is changed for me into welfare;

t"lb, Tin n.m. As-wiMrrMMeissn 80 "


abs.

c' 5
1-

'

myrrh
;

(fr.

bitter taste;
40

60
6

Che "* del. TO


1

Du (after ) del. cl. as


4
;

Ar.J^I;

gloss.

Tb

45'+
;

Tio Ct 4

Pi. Imp). 1 s. TTPJj Is 2 2 ; 3 mpl. trVft Ex i M, sf. *TTie^ Gn 49 M make bitter, sheiv s3 bitterness: X. 'DT Gn 49 (poem) and the

archers shewed bitterness

(i.e.

bitter hostility)

of indir. obj.); ^J? TICK Is 2 2* (sf. / will shew bitterness in weeping ( weep bitEx i" (P) and they 2. Dn\rrnK terly).

23 1 sf. *Tte Ct 5 ; myrrh (late), an ~>p Ex 30 Arabian gum, exuding from the bark of a tree, Arom * u Balsamodendron Myrrha (v. Sigismund i!t ag fl ow i n g i. e fi ne> choice j^hwb*^.

cf.Lag ); + 3 t. Ct; cstr.

toward him

(carefully prepared
cf.

tn

made
2

their lives bitter

Hiph.
ms.Tpri

Pf. 3 ms.

Ex

23

21

by slavery. Ton Ru i 20 Jb 27*; Impf. (but rd.TDn v'mo Hiph.

TDri Zc 12 1010 ; wta fatter, q.v.); Inf. abs. shew bitterness: 1. 'B'BJnpn ^Jbz^Shadday,

by pressing and mixing, 23 ^. i.T*^), 613 oil ; T3y nio Ct 5 (as ingredient of sacred Ct 1 13 4 14 5 15 iiDn~in cf. perfume) (as perfume) 6 4 i.e. where it is gathered; as perfume also 9 lb nippp Ct 3"; VM5 Pr7 17 as incense
Di" 130
-

23

Ri HWB ):

TWpp Exso

n^
2
12

lion

JOB' as

unguent Est
i

NT.O Eu

20
,

v. 1.

who hath

embittered

my

soul;

TNO

*V? n pn

TO supr.

Ru
||

!0
.

2. Ttaan-^8 npns vbv

and a bitter outcry ( = lit. shewing bitterness TBDO TBD) over him, like a bitter outcry over
;
,

Tfjjrij

Zc

,0

TrP?T, n.pr.f. of bitter spring in Sinaitic

the first-born.

penins/Exis ^), Nu3 3 (P), +n_loc. nrnp Ex \^(i); prob. mod.'^m Hawwdra"". BBI67 Palmer """ 40 Eb os 125t ) (Cf Eob

2323

8-9

mn
,22 - 5R

601
II.

t [iTTC] n.f. bitterness form v. Ges (on cstr. fff 3.b Pr 14' the heart

1~)D

(v/of

foil.;

perhaps (so Thes)


~C*r*

cf.

);

Wj WQ

knoweth
misery).

the bitterness

of

its

soul

(its

own

At. yi pass by, go, sts.flov;, .< water-course\.

cause to flow,

t[rnto]
bitterness

n.f. id., cstr. n*l

m.b Gn26 3S

(P)

Is

f 11. "IE n.[m.] drop, only 'ho 1D3 D^ia 10 40 nations are like a drop hanging from a

of spirit

{=

grief of mind).

bucket.

f["nft] n.m. bitter thing, bitter herb "" 94 id., Utter herb; on form v. Ba ); (cf.

tnOhn
15

and (Jos

5")

nefc-iD

n.pr.loc.

NH

only
bitter

pi.

DTitp
cf.

Ex

12 8

Nu 9",

Cnhtp La

15

(etym. dub.) in (the Shephelah of) Judah,


i

Mi

;
11

herbs, in Passover

meal
15
,

Ex
fig.

Nu

(both P);
inflicted
I

133

W^n La 3
;

of distress

44 (where named with 3'pN etc.), Jos i5 (w), 8 89 cf. 2 Ch 1 1 20 37 ; so appar. (as n.pr.m. in 14 42 21 33 Cf. 2 Mace. I2 4 geneal. scheme) 1 Ch 2
.

(||

nj$).
;

(Wlapio-a), I

Mace 5 M

[n"HTDj n.f. bitter thing, gall, poison 14 2i rnio cstr. rn.no Jb 20 sf. torjHo v pi. 36 32 Dt32 rtrtfQ Jb 13 ; 1. jyoK, i.e. seat of 25 H13 back; cf. fTTlD gall, gall-bladder Jb 20 (|| 3. 16 30 ). 2. =poison, tnnf 'O Jb 20". 26 God's edict of Jt'er t/ttn$r Jb 13 (of nrntp
;
,

Var. Apocr.).

(rd. Maptara for 2apapia, cf.


1"- 8 ' 6

Josl^

Joseph*"'-

(Mapi<r<ra).

A
m.

Maprj(ra; @L/3ap(7>)a;

Prob. mod. Merash Maptjoa, etc. S. of Beit Jibrin (Eleutheropolis), cf.


BBii.3!

Ch 2 42 Map(f)t<ra
1

Rob
440
-

Be
(n?)

10.2,42

GASm
Mil
0nom
-

**"-- 233

(who
)

identif.
192
.

with
supr.,

ntsnio
v.

14

but

Lag
v.

139 '

q.v. sub eh' p.


>

"* 282

Buhl Geo r
v.

judgment). s2 'o Dt 32 cZwsters of bitterness


pi.

4.

a.bstv.= bitterness ; rD3E>K


'

B>i">
(||
''33J!).'

ni'Tzno

yvh.

^iwinp

vh\

tfrTTMp] n.f. gall; only sf. frf} TJ3B* 'AVID Jb 1 6 13 he poureth on the ground my gall Tivia n^), fig. of God's cruel treatment (||
(cf.

TQ^rntt ' n D fJ^V

bellion (du.)

= Babylon, ~?5? YW Je5o perh. = Double reV mo q. v. De thinks = Bab.


used as n.pr.f.
21
;

p,r ,82

rniD 20

25 ).

Marr&tim,

i.e.,

land by the war Marrdtu, the

"h-ynn
destruction.

adj. bitter

;'O 3B|5
s

Dt 32 bitter

bitter river (Pers. Gulf)

= Southern Babylonia.
30
.

(On Jb

3 v. "V103 sub II. nD3.)

fi. NiZiO

n.pr.gent. et terr.
14

1. 'son' of

f
2
1

JWnO n.f.
of a fool-son

bitterness; ruwi '031 Ez

" awZ

m bitterness (bitterly) shalt thou groan.


(||

I Ch I Maa-arj, Maaaa, 25 etc. 2. realm of king Lemuel Pr3i' De Now N. Arab. Mas'u Schr COTOn Str Wild. Perh.

Ishmael

Gn

t"U?t? n.[m.] bitterness; foH^b'O Pr


25

25,14;

KGF 102. 262 ft., 364 JJJPirSEt

I7

V^
18

DJ??).

t["fl~03]
,20 2 b
'

[n.m.] bitter thing;


9

only
cf.

n,m. N0, HW2, TK*i2Xi,niW2 v.xea


pi.

trfnap *ml Jb
),

(on dagh.

f.

dirim.

Ges

rnNtoo
aatep
v.

v.

nito sub

xtyj.

he sateth
cf.

me

with

bitter things (bitter

aft*.

experiences;
fi.

"no La3 16 ).

[nsfttop]

n. yiv.

["Yncri] n.m. bitterness;


15

only

"rtteQ v. n'eo.
pi.
26

Dnntpn Ho i2 + 2 t. ;'n 13DO Jed mourning of bitterness (bitter mourning), so 4 10 'n "03 31" (cf. the vb. Is 2 2 Zc 12 ); as adv.
intens.
bitterly

tm^tCD
(IpiJE'D);

n.f.

measure,

of water,

Ez 4"

16

capacity in gen.,

Lv

s*

19

(+rno,

Ho 1 2

ls

(si veral.).

11.

pnon] v. sub n.
s

^^),

Ch
v.

23

M
(deriv. dub.)

fi.'HIQ n.pr.m. a son


of a chief Levit. family:

of Levi, and head


-

toitoo

Wb>.
v. nefe^.

pntop

v. pn'C.

Mtpap()<
-

Gn 46" Ex
26 57 Jos 2 I5
6.17
1

6 1619
73438

NU3

17 20

333335 36

29 - 33

Mapnpo; tt s 10 17 7
-

nnistoQ

[n5ton]

v. ]*>.

(all P), I

Cb.5

27

6'13

414

29 32 - 4862
-

14

V^ipo

v. b'B>.

n^ton

v. rdkf.

236.21
j-ii.

24

J6.S7

26 10.!9 2

Ch 29 34 12 EzJ

gl

*H~iT3 adj. gent, of above, only

c.

art.

[nnSto^]

v. -OB>.

[HOtoO]

v. ^Dfe.

as subst. coll. 'on

Nu

26".

nstoD t
:

v.

rials'.

mtoft t
:

v. mis'.

mintoQ
[n"iB"jtoe],

602
v.

cm

nic-iton

ip*.

eto[\|

perhaps was/i oneself,


sf.

DHM
2

8""1,ch 60
-

Qal
TrPtoft a.m. appar.= pan, dish, Pal.Aram. nnDD, only iBfJ ngni 2 S 13 9 and she
took the pan ; perh.

i>/.

Weto

);
out of the

D^n-|p Ex

10

water

I drew him

this infr.)

D'ai DV3D J^JC

Hiph. Impf. sf. = Qal, 2 S 2 2 17 = TJr 18 17 (subj. '1).

(used to explain HE'D, but v.


fig.

= *rnN'p

orig. dough-jinn
-

TV3?Q
v
767

Gei VtKbr S82t We (not El * M A Dr); > Klo Bu By in Di *(115) tnpni


(IKK'), kneading-trough,

n.pr.m. Moses, the great Hebrew

leader, prophet
also

1?.?^ and s/e called

(HPS del. v.) 23 as TttJQ n.pr.loc. vel gent. CD Gn io son of Aram, Sam. SCO @ Moo-o^ so rd. in 1 Ch 1 for MT TfO A L Moao X v. Kau Kit. Loc. dub. Bo Mich Mons Mas-ius, N. of Nisibis
, ;

the servant

mesu, child,son,

older (abandoned) etymol.); 'o Ex


, ,

and lawgiver (prob.=Eg. mes, Eb GSS39 cf. Di 8* 2 10 where see


'

,0

17

||

(between Armen. and Mesop.), but name not loc certainly old Aram, (unknown in As.) cf. Di"
1

16 nBJD v + ; name occurs 706 t. in Hex. (Ex. 1., Lv. 86 1., Nu. 233 1., Dt. 38 1., Jos. 59 1.), 290 30 Ju. 4 t.+ 18 where read TtttD for TVfiO (cf. 4 68 GFM); 1 S 12 Kings 10 t.', Mi 6 Je 15 Is 22 !1 " ia Dn n
' ,

-.

Mal 3 V'77 -r7t.; Chr. 3 t., 9 "; 20 Moses was son of Amram and Jochebed Ex 6
63
1 13
;

As.

Mas

(Syro-Ar. desert DI*"*"-)

is

hardly

Nu 26 59 (both P), Ch 5s9 23


Ex 2 (E
1

of tribe of Levi

poss., cf.

K^D.
I.

cf.

also foregoing); (younger) brother

Nttto, i-iNtZto v. T ~ T T ~

KSM.

of

T &$yO n.pr.loc. limiting territory of Jok30 243 identif. with As. Mas tanites, Gn io ; DP" (Syro-Ar. desert); > district Mesene, on Pers. 828 Gulf, Thes (cf. Di); Maacr,^), whence Di
1.

Aaron 4 14 (J), f-" (P), etc., and brother of 20 Miriam Nu 26 s9 (P), 1 Ch 5 s9 (cf. Ex 15 E) 1518 10 called prophet Dt i8 34 agent by whom
; ;

'

gave law

Ex 2O

19 - 20 - 21 - 22
1

(E) + ; esp.
"- 21
-

P (15*3
-

'WW *
i

26 - 29 - 31

Lv7 g 9.ki7.29
713

n}X, etc.),Ex39 oft ;

40

19 - 2, - 25 27 -

29K

aWgi V er Dt

33* Jos

K^Pq.v.

(after
v.

Hal"*"*)
rrNtra
v.

[iNtpn]

iw.

v. nxieto.

\ (D)+; priest, vjnba pntn '12 + 9931 Phrases are (faj8 *$8 etc.) * Tft ' Ex 1 4
,
,'

(J),

Nu

12

jiNtfn, niNEJQ

n. nim.

Jos. (D);
8

K
14

1 (D) (E), Dt 34* (JE), Jos 18 12 21 8 Mai 3" 2 8 53M 2


'

+ 1 5 t.
Ch i 3 Ch 6 s4
1

K
;

I7NQJO

n.pr.loc. in Asher (Eg. Mi-sa'a-

24"

ra WlIM**-"-*"- 181 ); J0SI9 28 ( Maaaa, A 30 Mairo^, LMao-aX) 2I ( BaorXXav, AMa<raaX,

24
"D
23

1 Ne i 9 V 105 Neio30 Dn9 u D^Nn E^'d'Ez^^o mjn Jos 8 32 (D), 1 K 2 3 2 K 2 3 25 Mai 3 M 2 Ch


;

26

o<nba nay 'd

18

@L

M.craXa);

=
v.

(i.)

bfa

Ch

6 59

( Maacra, A

16 2 30 Ezr 3
1

Dn9 1113

' IS? 2CI125 4 35 12


(D), 23 (D), 2
6

Ne
6

MaauX,

13

' niin 1SD Jos 8 31

MawiX).
foe*.

14

Ne

[n^Nttto]

v.

HOT.
v.

'[jTIMttte] n.f. a household


(Ex), BV kneading-trough;

vessel,

AV

HNin, nsirn t t
;
;

n. mrt
nniajrp
v.

vessel in

which was

M dough before it was leavened (Ex 1 2 ) (hence usu. der. nONC"'leaven (with > by error] for

rrtw^n
nrfityp

v. 11.

mi.

aw.

but this not certain cf. TTV&B Vf), supr.) 517 only sf. in-)S^O Dt 28 (both+'^D); pi. 8 34 ^niiXB'0Exf (J; + ini3ri), ornKeto 12
;

sf.

v. aic>.
v.

[nafw^]
me'.
.

v.

aw.

own,
t

[al^o]

(E).

PJ&HOto Kt.=nBBto v ddC.

nittjn

v.

naitw.

nisatpo
v. -oe.

v.

y&.

nti'D

vb. smear, anoint

(NH id.;
Aram.
Aram,
1'

orig.

taoJo, [~q&o]

prob. as Ar.
v. pub*.
(cf.

'IS wipe or
216;2 d "d - 233
),

stroke with the

hand

[natfo]

v. nat?.

natra

ES 8,m

1-

anoint,
(?)

nB'p anoint

on riE^,
_

t'd.

in

inscr. v.
;

t[nt^'0]

vb.

draw (Ar cf

cleanse

uterus of camel, Aram. Lvx> c/ecm, stroke, the face, etc.; KBTp (Talm.) w>a*A the hands; Zinj.

CI Siui,ko.i.o.i. Palm Krt&ooH Vog 016 Eth. Lex176 o?l^h: anoint, feast, dine Di (As. masdhu
;

is

measure; Aram. nB/D

irf.y

Ar. il

measure-

nnrcn
menl,
'o
cf.
25

cm
only in
29

nUo
P; 9 210 37 39 4o Lv8
38
js.25.3i.

Dl ProU78
t.;
sf.

Frii

Nu 3 + 2
;

)); Qal Pf. 3 ms. s 1 iqw? ^ 45 1 S io ; inen?


13

282

ntiefan JOB?
-

Ex
2i"
)

,2 -:io

31" 35 Nu4" Bnp nriBi? 'B>


25 29
i

721

81528

2ms.nnBT)Gn'3i +i2t., +9t.Pf.J 32 Imp/. 3 ms. ntW Lv r 6 4-6 t.; 3mpl. injO? Am6 6 + 13 t. Impf.; Imv. sf. VO&ft 1 S 16 12
, ;

2CI122 7

Ex30
Lv
y

nw'o'B'Lvio7 vnV'D'B
;

2i 12 .

2. consecrated portion, of Aaron and his sons


35 -35

pi.

VWD

(P).

Is 2

1 ;

niB-O Je'22 14 ; ca<r. Inf.abs.


;
1

nWO ju 9 8 Dn 9 24 + Ho 8 3 @ We G ASm Now nnBto Ex 2 9 29 sf. Wgfo 1 S 15 (Baer); inBto 36 Ex 4 o Pt. pi. Wjjta JU9 Lv? QnPifp
;

tnnffiQ

n.f. consecrated

poss. error of pointing);

15

15

trPtp?2 n.m.
5
t.
;

Nu 18 anointed;
20

portion
8

4238 *

(Ew
Lv4
2 3

(P).

abs. 'o

+
t.;

yass. rnB'D 2 defect. nt?D

S 3 (We suggests

39

deriv.

from nv,

cstr.
;

nB*p

La
1

4
,3

+1

1 1. ;

sf.

WE'D ^ 1 3 2 17

or (HB'p), wrongly read as OBTO by transposition niB^D may have been mistaken for an unexampled HB^O Hoph. Pt. of niE'); F#Q 2Si" (but rd. ntyp (or nBto) Codd. We Dr Kit Bu HPS); pi. trwt? Ex 29 s + 4 t.; 1. smear, house with colour (paint) Je22 ; shield with oil (anoint) Is 21 5 2 S i 21 (cf. Dr ; ,BL1893 66 Gr TOtyp "63 anointed; Peters
14

1S2 35
pi. sf.

\rpBTp

Hb3

+5t.;
ffi

irvtfo

^2 + 9

WfAj 105"
,14.16

Ch 1 6 ; 1. king of
22

Israel
/

anointed by divine command, HIIT 'o

26 9.11.16.2. a g
1

HVPQ \?3

weapon weapons of one


oil

'

23 ; ^ 207 28 s Hb3 13 ; Davidic dynasty with Messianic 51 s952 ideals attached t// 2 2 18 51 2 S 22 , ^ 89 10 42 10 35 17 2 Ch6 , yfr 132 1 S 2 2. high i32
so
c.

Lft ^0. jjjjp 3i sfs. ref. to \~ 1 S i2 16 6

I9

^
r

S 24 7711

(the king) anointed)

the person, with ointments


cakes, with

Am 6
2*

6
;

unleavened

Ex

29

Lv

12

Nu 6

15

3516 15 6 (P); priest of Israel, D'Eton jnbn, Lv4 10 " Cyrus as commissioned * ^5^9 ^4

(P).

anoint, as consecration, solemn setting apart to an office, always by the use of oil

2.

by

faVBto Is

45
r

TM

mfrfTS

Dn9 = ^E D
25

4. Messianic prince, t v 26 (see Br MP422t ;

poured on the head

tOSJP

as

1K19"
king,

1 (Elisha by Elijah) Is 61 ;

a prophet elsewh. of

others disting.

D v 25

fr.

v 26 and refer v 25 to
Schii

Cyrus [as

so

Ew

v.

Leng

c. ace, 'HJO PfetoD J^p (for

Ju

MT

9* (E), so ' N&Bt?)

Ho 8 3

reading

also

Ho f
;

Now
11
12

reading W>t elsewhere ace. pers.


30

We GASm Now; (for MT W|fc*) We 2 K S 6 l213 K


1
3-

or h. p. Joshua [as 2 ; so Gr Bev], v 26 to Seleucus IV [Ew v. Leng], or h.p. Onias in. 5. patriarchs, [Hi Gr Co Bev Behrm]).

Co Behrm],

regarded as anointed kings

ty

io5

15

Ch 16 22

39

23

Ch

22 7 23 11 ;

''rii?

1F?

^8 9

21

tnpp
7|3iDn

3V13 n.[m.] dub.; only in nB>D1?


cf.

with

my holy oil; fbfo JOB* ^45* (fig.j; c. b, whom we have anointed over us ; 'H?Op
15

S 19 11

Ez 28" cherub of expansion (then

iKi ,s
17

c.^W>Ju 9
1S15
;

15

2S2 47 iKi 9
3
3'

15
;

bmfrby
7

over Israel
1 1

117

2S5
1

K
Ch

34

16

19
22
;

^nfc-i>K 2

=iChn 2 S 5 12 K 9 612 (Ephr.); Txb


3
,

wings), far-covering cherub," Ew (Or "umspannender"); the anointed cherub that covereth, RV, so Ha. Co thinks gloss, and reads 3T13TIK
li

As. mas6.hu, measure, Aram. flB/D id., etc.) that covereth, after 33 cherub extentus (far-reaching

AV

29

i>y 1

S 9 18 io

ifo mete

S 3M

(1 v.

fIJOJj

textdub.acc.to Siegf^-SSBuhlBerthol.

3. anoint, consecrate to religious Aaronic priests, only P, c. ace. Ex28 41 2 9 7 3030 40***" Lv? 36 8 12 16 32 ; pers. s9 3 b. sacred abs. Ex 29 ; ttneten OMrWl Nu 3 .
supr.) service
:

rwrnrto,
v. nnB.

[nnito],

nnttto,

[nrron]

a.

inffitD v. nnB?.
t
*
:

things: '"9?fi? sacred vessels

Gn3i (E); tabernacle and its Ex 2 9 36 3026 40 91011 Lv 8 10U (all

13

Prttwto, [nnffin]

v.

noty.

P); BTOhp

Vhp
8
;

Dn
^>3

wtM iChi 4

9 ". nBton Inf.

Niph.
13

Pf
;

3 ms.

[iW^D] <

v. noB*.

^V itai' anointed, bvT&> and his sons Lv 6' 3 (P); altar

Lv6 + 3 t.; te 8 1 Ch 14 Aaron

t.

"CTTD

ace. to

Nu 7

10 - 8498
.

this is

n.[m.]a costly material for garments, Rabb. silk, (so Now 4"*' 1 124 ); whether based on actual tradition is dub. (etym.
(j|V),

Tnnttj?2 n.f.
crated portion;

nnro Ex30 25 +

-abs.

la ointment; 'o
1. ointment,

2. consecstr.
oil

13 unknown) ; abs. 'o Ez 16

^B

v 10

Ex 25+;

(\\id.)

Vid.,

further Thes

Sm Da

Berthol.

the holy

used in the consecration of the Aaronic priests,

>tjjn v. 'Bto.

^Nnvrin
t^N.lVttJTp n.pr.ni. Jewish name in Per
sian period
delivers;

604
13

route

(God
;

from Aram. VSP,

19 (E) wluen the ram('s horn) sounds, l^.pa 'Da ?3 s n Jos 6 s (JE). 5. draw out, prolong,
I^DPI TIB*!? <fy 36 prolong, continue thy kindness to them that know thee;
continue,

oia*.

deliver,

deliver,

As. Mzubu, Shaph. from ezebu, D1 HWBSS cf. the Bab. names Musizib' .

TJH7

"

Marduk,
u.381.
it.

129^

grandfather
@L

Marduk

delivers,' Musizib-ilu,

KB

iDn

of one of the wall-

4 22 builders Ne 3 ; one of those sealed io ; father 24 of royal officer (a Judaean) the relation ; Mao-fof these to each other is unknown

n^j 109 (so poss. TDn T naB p Je3i / have prolonged kindness to tliee, cf. 30 'CPll al. as 1 supr.); cf. &# Eyle Ne 9 DJT>J
*|eto "A
3
12
, l

ntej
85"
i.e.

Neg

30

f<(3ija,

M(Taif(^ijX,

Mao-o-ifa/SeA, etc.

(ll

a n:sn

lib 'JEK 'en (TWI omitted); "nj taaa ffTHJ tn Jb 24 22 D$tybn)


;

"^]^3

vb. draw, drag

(NH id. ; Aram.


take, Syr.
;

Ae (God) prolongeth the


<#f,

life

of
3

<7(e

mighty
Bi);

WP (rare) be extended, also conduct,


.i.v> is

(Du draggeth them

as

28

supr.,

cf.

reading also ffTSfe for '3K, with

be dry, shrivelled (of fruit, etc.)

Eth.

ffoflh:

hold

i.

bend (the bow); Ar. eLlI grasp and Frey; IV. Frey Lane; cf. also As.
Jfcw

6. trail seed (draw along in sowing) 13 7. 9 (opp. D'SJg Tp/n ; c f. r^D infr.) |??a 'O (late) cfoer (draw, attract,

Niph.

Am

gratify)

masku,

(perh. also

march D1 HWB431 ), Ar.

eUi
3
fs.

id.,

3 ms. 'o

Aram. \&m>, K?fP id.); Qal Pf. K 22 34 + 2 t., HW<& consec. Jb 24 s2


; ,

3 mflS Dt2i

etc.;
sf.

^'BTp>l

Ju'20 37 ; 2 ms.
4

Impf. rf&B[ Jb2i On ^ 28 s ; I s. sf. "?3f

33

;'

21 M ; mpl. tt^D Exi2 // ttrtj Ez 3 2 Ex 19 13 Jos 6 s fvd? Ec 2 3 Pt. &Q cr. ^ifcto 3 12 cstr. ^fO Amp' Vno9 pi. D^fO Ju5

D32pK Ho
4

1 1

etc.

7m. TJ&6
,

f 36

11
,

Ec 2 3, so De (who cites NH,Chag 14 *) Now Wild. ttrrfrNQ iT i^p H07 5 is difficult, AV HV he stretcheth out his hand with, maketh common cause with, is hardly poss., text prob. corrupt We Now. Niph.. Imp/. M ii? Is 1 shall not be
n'B'a-nN

sf.

3 mpl.

'SETS?

they

pro-

JS^J

Ct'i

longed (days of Babylon); 3 fs. T\Vn tb Ez 1 2 it shall not be Pu. Pt. long postponed.

Kkffl

drawn
i"l3Btop

out

14

T^PP

Is

82

'

of persons,

= tall;

Is 5

18

66 19

1. draw and
;

pers.,

"fan |p Hpi'-nK
(

so Jeremiah

+ Dv3na,

^ O^J
lift

out of (ft?),

c.

ace.

12 njnn Pr 13

liope

postponed, deferred.

Gn

37

M
(E),
cf.

tl. ["JJlfe] n.[n.]

a drawing, drawing
18

2
;

instr.)

Je 38";

up, a trail
the
effort)

; 1. cstr. tfMBO np3Pl TJB^O Jb 2 8


i.e.

nana jrri*> -]>pn Jt^o 23 draw, dra<7 a/ore<7 18 Kif n ^ana ji"y *ae>D i s 5 (fig.) ; iafpa WE'ia ^io* (fig. of wicked catching and
dragging the poor); draw, lead along (with
hostile purpose) c. ace. pers.

drawing up (fishing up, of wisdom is beyond

corals.

securing after 2. cstr.

trail (of seed), V]j| 'P trail of seed ; cf. "WO 6.


<

126 6 bearing the

Ju 4 7

(subj.

''
;

'? pers. et
3

rei); lead or
(cf.
"131

subj.

')

\Jr28

down to
ref.

death, to fall of Egypt), but rd. perh. a form of

drag off (to doom, 26 s ); similarly, or draw nniN tt^O EZ32 20 (si vera 1.;

the Moschi (Gk. "^tpp n.pr.gent. 230 Moo-^oi, v. infr.; As. Musku, MuSki, DP" g cnr COTQ n 10. Si KGFlMff.. cf Hal 243 J
+11.

g^ ^j
;

'son' of Japheth

and

D-J'n,
;

Gn
i
6
;

io 2 (P), between ?3n

Ch

also, ?\Vt3, prob. err.,

v 17
;

aatf for laeto,

Co Berthol,
Dt 2 1 3
infr.)

cf.

Sm.;

abs., subj.

heifer, ?iV3 nae>0

(3 instr.); draw, lead


1 1
4
,

1 20 here without ^3n) (v. VQ) n#$ V (|| Tffi tM 5>3W Ez 2 7 13 cf. 3 2 26 3 8 2 (both + bjB); so also

(in love), (fig., subj/')


cf.

DSE'DK DTK \bra Ho


2.
33
,

Je 3 1 3
1

(al.

as
34

draw

n#33 'D

K 22 = 2 Ch 18

the bow,

but'P

(where text dub., Mo<ro^ xa\ 't (eofftX), so Lo Sta a"" 8 Du Che 1**, not Gr Che 00 Di).

19 ^fO Is 66

66" (Lo Sta^'" 8 r\yo 2); i?3ni 'o k-'s't Moaox (Mrox), Sam.
Is

Du Che Hot
n"'b3
i*ai

v. supr.
s

"](')enD.

On38

Ez

39

1 .

identif.

3. proceed, march (cf. Germ. Ziehen) n3E/p* 33 -fan via Ju 4 cf. 20 37 (abs.), Jb 2 1 (vn'nK); 21 so also (perh.) Ex 1 2 proceed (i.e. forthwith), and take you a sheep ; and prob. 032*3 CacPD

cf. Boch.; in Assyr. times they dwelt in W. 1-0(or NW.) Armenia (cf. Schr ); in Pers. times appar. farther NE. (SE. of Euxine Sea), cf. 941 v "- 78 also Di ; Mo<rx<>i ko\ T/3a/)i)iK Herod"
1-

(Ju 10.

an(J

Q ne

EncycL Bib. Art. Gtogr. (Biblical^

t [n3Cte]

n.f.

cord

only

pi. cstr.
i.e.

niaK'D

marching with the staff, etc. (most under 2. drawing with, i.e. wielding). 4. draw out a sound, give a sound, ?3'n Tj't^pa Ex
those

Ju 5 14

TD3 Jb 38 31
by which

the cords

of Orion,

prob. those
is

(ace. to

some legend) he
Di).

dragged

along in the sky

(cf.

nDtrn
n2ttJT? v.
i.

605
v.

7U.TJ
bttfl Ez 16"; 3 mpl. ^Bfc*; Imv.b'&O i7 2 24 3 ; Inf.cstr.bwo t 8 3 ; Pt.
,

33*

)3tTQ
v.

pd

Ezek.; Qal Impf.


12 23
;

^ffitt n.pr.loc.

bxvv.

bm> 16 44

pi.

D'Wd

i8 2 Nu2I 27 ; useaproverb:

tl.

[/t^D]

vb. represent, be like (Ar.

> I'' 1 ^11 stand erect (c{.l' '), XL effigiavit,representavit (rem alicui), v. imitate, use a verse as a

I'B'D'OEz 1 2 2S 1 8 3 ; aparable c.-^K 1 7 2 (||nTrnW), 3 2 24 ; c. -^ 18 , and ty&Q appar. om.) "b fun

bvn)
be/ari

-\>bv

1&K} 1 6 (but this is awkward point


;

proverb; ^pu description by way of comparison; As. m<r&, D1 HWB431, ; Eth. ao(\{\; become like;

W\

bb nan); cbpo Nu 21 27 Pi. Pt. (JE). D"Se/0 btiVC tibn Ez 21 s is lie not a maker
f

Aram. ?DD

be like,

\ioe compare).
:

Niph.
;

of parables

10 13 P/. 3 ms. be/B? ^49 '; 2 ma. flb^O? Is 14 1 7 ?N 1 s. be like, similar, c. ^pro? ^ 28 143

fl. [7ttJO]
sf.

n.[m.] likeness, one like only vB* Jb 4 1 25 his likeness, i.e. one like him.
;

Is 14 10';

0?
1
s.

* 28'= 143 7
-'B'OflKJ

f 49
(c.

13

".
s
.

Hiph.

T 7tt?p n.[m.] by-word, only


Inf.) D'tpy
8 5>W$ Jb 17

cstr. (strictly

Impf. 2 mpl. sf.^VBtern compare Is 46


7m;>/.

Jb 30"
-

Hitbp. 3) and I have

(they) have made

me a

become

by-word of

the peoples.

like dust.
4

1 * 14 fn. 7C773 n.m.

proverb, parable (of

fill. /\u

U vb. rule, have dominion, reign


2
t.,
,

sentences constructed in parallelism, usu. of Hebrew Wisdom, but occas. of other types)
;

sf.

(NH
v5
;

Pt. id. J Ph.

consec.

Zc 6 13 +

abs. 'o

Ezi7 +20t.;
23
7
i
1

cstr.

\bm Nu
cstr.

+ 8t.; pi. y^O Pr + 3 t.; 1.


-

b&V 1S24"; D^BT? Ec 12'+ 2


1

fs.

bvo); Qal Pf. 3 ms. bjty bvv Dn 1 1 4 {jSTM consec. nbvn ^ I03 i9. 2 ms pty&q i s 63
19
,

t.;

nbyv\ Dt 15 16 ; 3 Pi.
3 ms.
18

proverbial saying,

i>fcto

Ex

21

bfo Las +3 t, bStfV\ Pr 2 2


is 3
12
; ,

8
;

^'i>/

7
;

~bvC)

brief terse sentence of popular sagacity

S io 12
??'??

Ez 1 a 25 25
ancients.

8 23 ;

'P~^

'O

S 24" proverb of the

2.

by-word

^44

16

69

12
;

m^S
PE'Dpl

Dt28 37 1K9 7 2CI17 20 Je2 4 9


Ez
1 9

nix!)

Gn 3 etc.; /mi;. ~bfO J u 8 //. a6s. bit*? Gn 37 8 cstr. 5fc^ Ju 9 2 + *?$ Jo 2 etc. Pt. bpn Gn 45 s6 + etc.; 1. human subj., rute, have dominion over (3) Gn 3 4 24 s (all J),
,

17

16

course
202123

->E>0

3. prophetic figurative disNBO lift up, utter a 'D Nu 2 3 718 24 315


.

45

8 ' 26

(E),
5

'3

fepn
-

biB*n 37 8 (E);
2 -2

Dtis
3

88

Jos

i2 (D);

JU8 22 23 23
-

(all
(II
f1 "!'

of Balaam); Is 14
(

Mi

(||vu)
2

Hb 2 8
5
.

= when one ruleth,


23
2 17
20

9
cf.
2

14 15
Dr),
1 i

11

S23
2

(Pt.abs.

K 5'
2 27

))

c f-

27

1 29 for same phrase under

Is 3

413

19

Hi

5
17
;

Hb
i 7

14

Ch 7 18 9 s6 Je 22 30 La 5 8 Jo

4. similitude, parable, Ezi? 21 24 s " 5. poem, of various kinds: the ode (Nu 21 27 30 ),
6).

Pn6
26
;

32

(inra ^0),

19

^19" 105

21

106 41

Dn

the

traditionally ascribed to s 12 didactic psalms V 49 78 2 Solomon 1 6. 5 sentences of ethical wisdom D'pan ^IPI collected

3,000 pieces

(c. inf.)

EC9 Ex2i 8 (E);


c.
sf.

11 43

rarely other preps.: b _ b? Pr 28" T^eif, ~b

1,

Je33
(D);
loc),
ruler,

Is 52
4

Je 30 s1 ;
.
. .

c.
ft?

ace. cogn.
2

SJ bfuq

in the

nV \^p

Pr io 25

(io -22

con-

sisting of

376 couplets

chiefly antithetical;

Dn 11' ; abs. 2 S23 3 (cf. Pr 12 24 29 2 Dn 1


'D

1J?}

bei? Jos 12
14

Dr),
5 1
;

Ezi 9

Zc 6

13

(bj?

esp. Pt. as subst.

25-29
but

chiefly couplets of an emblematic type, also occasional tristichs, tetrastichs, pen!

Hv"V
49
;

Is 16
4846

D'QJ be>
11

^ 105 20
7
1

abs.
1226

Is 14

tastichs,

"}?'

and decastichs. To these are appended of a more mixed character as to size and
s2
;

Ec io 4

mn

Ezi 9 Jesi oyn \b^o is

Pr6
28
14
.

23

29
a.
of

content in 22' -24

24

v 10-31.

j] le

p ra i se

V*-"; 30" 3i* " Wisdom i 8 9 is prefixed,


:

23

14

3. of God, c. heavenly bodies, c. 3 Gn i 3 JU8 23 Is6 3 19 ^22" 59" 89 10 103 19 1 Ch29 12


18
.

and an introduction to the whole i 1 7 in which the whole contents are represented as) DvB'O The references in Jb 13 12 27 29 1 Pr i cf. v 8 Ec 1 2 9 are to the same type of wisdom. Pr 26"'"
,

"

Ch20 8 ;

abs.

^66 7

Sb 'O

ruling for him.


consec.

Slhft Is 40" his arm Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. sf.

B^pm Dnn
+
3
yf,

39
;

7m;/. 2 ms.sf.Vl^B pri


s
;

^8

7
;

//. ais.

XipH Jb 25
8 7 (subj.

cawe
Dn
1 1

to rule, sq.
39
;

II. TttJtt

vb. denom. use a proverb, speak


esp.

ace. pers.

''),

exercise

in parables or sentences of poetry,

dominion, only inf. abs. as n. abstr. the exercise s of dominion Jb 25 (attrib. of God).

bm
Dn
1 1 4

606
bfyttte
T
v. 1.

t n. [?ti?tt] n.[m.] dominion ; sf. DJt? vfO 10 DHS? Zc 9 (of Mess, king); b%fo iBfc tf>BT33
(of Alexander).
(late);

byv.
in

D3?0p n.pr.m. name

Benjamin
\>
v.

Ch

T7ttJp?D n.[m.] dominion, ruler


abs. 'o

Mfercraa/i,

Mf aoafi.

Dnii";

pi.

trbenpon
3

Ch

26 6 ; 1.

]yyn, proto,
nnEUJT2 t
t
"
:

nro, na$to
tssctt t

ptf.

3T 'o great dominion

Dn 1 1 (ace. cogn. c. ??''?), v 4 (pred. of 2. abstr. for concr. *(pl.) tapB'DO). rulers I Ch 26 6 (? rd.

v. nee'. v. rag).

v. dbb*.

QTiEtcn

D^Eton).

Tri7ttJ?pQ n.f. rule, dominion, realm

(cf.

pt^O
TpttJQ
(?
;

(assumed as -/of two following, but

Dr
sf.

,Phu- lU8S2
s

S15

); abs.
!1

'o

Mi

cstr.

nbe'DD
19

wholly dubious).

f 1 36

(before

3 Ges 'Kii
V' 1
1

"- 182

),

Je 34' + a t;
1 1.
;

n.[m.]

acquisition,

possession

ini^DO Is 2 2

45"; ta|>?too

pi. cstr.

Tfhfva

yjr

3 6; e f.

K9 +6 vrriiJ&isp ^ 1 14 ,
s
21

meaning conject. fir, context, fr. analogy of P^DO q. v and of "]&o), only tMH W3 pB^ |?1
.,

1. rwZe, dominion (human) Is 22 Mi 4*; "?31 toy inpE'DD 2CI132 9 and all his imperial might

with him
18
1

(i.e.

display of
28
,

might

soldiers,

court, luxury, etc.; of Sennach.); toi'E'OD


1

K 9 = 2 Ch8
,

6
,

Jesi
.

Je 34 ; hence 'o alone 20 13 =Is39 2 Dnii 5


bodies OS*n 'Vteb
the day,
rule,
cf.

in;

jns pa niaboo n^tpD realm, domain 2 K


pit*

2 Prf! Gn i 5 (cf. |3 8 (X), supr. p. 121b; 128 2,0,2 Ges' and tJie son of acquisition (=he ) who is to acquire, tlie heir of) my house is, etc.; 'o poss. changed from ^D (cf. Jb 28 18 ) for

">JT?I5

auinm ' 1 or word-play with ptWl, Kau and So by copyist's error, but very dubious. Macrae
,

Gn

2. rule of heavenly 1" the sun for the rule of

(n.pr., cf.

Lag

8" 78
).

v 16 ; also

sq.

3 ^i36 89
(||

3. God's

t[ptt)ptp] n.[m.] possession (t so EV), perh. better place of possession, place possessed

dominion:
io3

^145"

nttpD), niDpp"?3

\F\berDti

K
;

pi.

realm

W"fP ffW

WW

:vrt{j*t3D

lank*

m
nn^ipn
v.nte.
v.

by; only cstr. TnH pK'DD Zp 2 a place possessed by chickpeas ( > AV breeding of nettles), Aapao-Kos. "Word very dubious (We GASm); text ZAWl 1890,I88 prob. corrupt; Schwally conj. mean9
-

[nVttfo], rtfrcto,

ing place of growth; or trofetpp.

Gr

(so

Now)
v.

prop.

WBp,

oWto,

rrtoO)Vttto,

(^)rno^n
Gn
38
24

tb&.
pttfn v.
ppt5>.

PTpfiJtJ

npv.

13^7?
natiJn ~
t
:

v. -B>. v. dob>.

ttJ^ttTQ

v. vfrv.

tppttJE

v. t|pe.

[VJ50n]

v. yptr.

mQ
'ato,

v.
v.

me*.
en?**? sub n& T
(deriv.

joiita,
1, 11.

naotfa,
,

caiatfo
v.

v.

jw.

D"nttJD ..
.

ynitfn

[nypaJo]
v.

jw.
c.

"into,

[mofo]
(cf.

1^.

T^yiCJJp adj. gent,


art. as
n.coll.

unknown), only
t*Ae

tWJ

Ch

s3

Mishrdites,
'H/iaca/m/i,

n^ttJTD v. fUB>.

!1DU?T2 v. DDK*.

a family of Kirjath Jearim,

L Ma<r(p(6i.
HWB
is

Jj\vU
;

As. wn2, cleanse, wash,

whence

wii#/t<

surprising cf.

come foil. though Dl BMr KMCh xlr).


'
-

cf.

Dl

K>

tftfi^D] vb.

feel,

grope

(NH

tf. Pi.;

166 Ar.JJ. feel; Eth. ffi>CM: Di ; Aram.

*SH|to

n.f.

(1

= n*$0 cf. Thes Sm) cleans


om.,

ETC

Pa.,

Palp. v.
sf.

also vk>\ II.


12

nyrn K^ Ez 16 4 i7w>k wast not washed for cleansing (cf. %. Thes and Add 98 Sm
ing, oniy 'Op

ItV

al.; 93

ad

salutem, as if from jfE";


cf.

^B*?; Gn 2 7 perhaps my father willfeelme; ^tStoVv^arad /i/eZ<o/At'i(both J). Pi. jP/ 2 ms. FiK'K'b ; /wi,;,/ 3 ms. V&Q\ Dt Z8 29

BOD); Qal

/m;;/ 3 ms.

and so Co Be SS,

Buhl

form strange, and

E*Bto;i

Gn

34

word

at best dub.)

CEOS Dt 28 s9

Jb 5 4 I2 K ; P<. 3 mpl. ^%eZ over or through, grope:

*to

607

ffno
JJIG
(/of
foil.;

|$ t*J Gn 3 i aa* Labanfelt through the whole tent (i.e. searched it); bo 37 thou hast felt through all my (obj. ^a) v 2. grope, possessions (or baggage ; both E). of blind Dt 28 Mb (in sim.), periphr. conj., n"m
1. ^nkn-^-riK
S4

meaning unknown).
;

tlTin n.m. bridle (Aram. (X) N3np


;

NH

E>t5T)D

v 29 *

and thou
(fig.

slialt

become one that gropes


cf.

at
1 2

noonday
s6
.

of judicial blindness);
1JBn

Hiph. Impf.
feel (the)

BW

Jbs

14

animals; bridle); pr 2 6 3 a whip for the horse, a bridle for the ass, etc.; JDni 'D3 ^32* with bridle and

3 of secondary accent-;- 3JTO Pi. denom.^w* on a 1. lit. bridle, for JTID

nin?

Exio21

i/ia<
sf.
26

one

may
let

darkness; rd. also 7m>.

*WPEJ

(for jeovn, v. tin, p. 4 i 3 supr.)

Ju i6

halter (on text of verse cf. Che); of '^'s bridle for Sennach. (under fig. of beast), T^ ?^? *$?* 28 2 hook in 19 and I will put
1

("^)) my

thy

and

me

touch the pillars (2 ace.)


v. ant?.

nose

and
,22

my

bridle in thy

rwtpB

no v. mo.

).

2.

fig.
1

= control,
esp.

lips=Is 37

s9

(v.

Dr

authority, only
city,

in flBNn 'D 2
ace. to

S8

authority of the mother


cf.

t[JiP] n.m. male, man ("ino in n.pr.; Zinj. no coll. males, male offspring; As. mutu, husband; Eth. T'Vi id.; cf. Eg. m-t, phallus, NB 2 DVID male, Steindorff in Ba "''); only pi. Jb 1 1 3 + 3 t., OnO Dt 2 M 3 6 + Ju 20 48 (probably),
for

MVBuhl,
(v.
1.

WeDr; Bu

om. as

corrupt

.TDK, p. g2 supr.); vid., further,

HPS.

THttknn, rr^ttftno v
t

sub

no

8U p r

MT

Dh, so

GFM;

cstr.

"TO

Gn

13

1.; sf. 2 fs.

TO?

Is 3 115 ; 3 ms.

WD Dt 33

^H6

[njlD]

vb. spread out


long,

(NH id. ;
-\1X long

Aram.
(prob.

.*>, nn

1. males, men, Is 3 25 (|| =1""??); s4 *|tsni D<tf|n(1) DflD T? Dt 2


iaZ8 (male population,
etc.;
cf.

more distinctly,
3

;Ax.pSbe

every

<% 0/

Dr),

and the women,

2. usu. (v. supr.; opp. npna). emphasis on sex, in prose only phr.: a. " 1 ?PP 7)9 nien of number (numerable, i.e. few) Gn 34 30 (J ; appos. of 'JKr^ Jacob, representing his family), Dt 4 s7 Je 44^, also ^ 105"= 1 Ch
less

Ju 20 48

loan-word) ; cf. perhaps As. matahu, direct the eyes toward); only Qallmpf. 3 ms. sf. DfWlOM 22 Is40 anrf he ('>) Aa<A spread */ji (the heavens) out as a tent to dwell in.

TnnriQN
constr.

n.f. sack, only


;

Gn 42-44;'n
*>
;

Gn44
,

212
sf.

'flnriDK

42

inrtPIDK

42
i8

*>

+ 2 1.;

pi. cstr.

16 1 ';

cf.

ISD?

men be few. b. DW? Vipa = consisting of a few men Dt 26 s 28 62 3. elsewhere only poet., sex not emph. a. Jb 1 1 3 24 12 \fr 17 1414 usually (but text prob. corrupt, cf. Bae We ; at least om.
. :

WD W)

nhnpx
i:23

Dt 33 and

(but)

let

his

gac in wn .'brethren 3 t.; D3 nhrU3K 43 ; of Joseph carried corn from Egypt ; in phr. 'DK 1S3 Gn 4a* to <Ae wow<A of the sack, so

441 ; s f.

ynnntps 43

43

1221

44

1 - 28

elsewhere 42 s8 4 3 --ss-3 44 i"".u

(all J).

f1>

DTIDD 01 Bi Che,
.

cf.

Hup-Now);

$>tne TlD

V)ft
',

b. poet, phr.: NIB" "TID men of falsehood Jb 1 1 1! \jr 2 6 4 ; J1K 'O 2 2 15 ien of wickedness; 19 31 '"liD 'D 'O Jb 19 ntM 0/ my circle; 31 wen o/jrey ten* (household); 3$n 'D Is 5 13 men

Is 4 1 14

As. ma<i : in

when? (Ar. JLI; ^interrog. NH and Aram, with the interrog


adv.

WJ

W, "r**. ~fc^O> in 0T onl y of ^ture


:

time

of hunger, but read probably '1 *JD sucked out, s4 empty from hunger (as Dt 32 ) Ew De Che Di

W3?
3

Du

(cf.

fTO).

TTWtthnp

n.pr.m. descendant of Cain

*^tt Bf
o-aXa

(Bab. form., mutu-sa-ili


(i.e.nr>e*inp? S oDi;

'man
,

M. .i,.Bj._ Gn4

otherwise

^ Bu
-

of God,'

Len Ma^ou .
")

Jb 7 4 D*pK V, Ne 2". b. 'HD^ against when 1 fEx 8 s "riofj "Wlf*. c "no-ny Mn ft7 -Am ? Aow foy ) 7 sq. impf. Ex io vp\rh \h nr nvr <no Ty, 1 S 14 10 3 z Je 14 " 82 2 Pri 22
1

8 2 42 94 101

a. alone, tGn 30 '358 Oi n'tWK *no w/iew shall I also do, etc. ? 8 5 ^ 4 1*

Am

82

19

*4 Pr 9b 6 2s 35

$
1

4
1

V74

94

-!-,

S 1 61

CrBMCh12

8 21 D^ayDn 'vifrys D'CP's

om wo-ny,

sq. ptcp.

+
in
I

117^]!^ n.pr.m.
:
-

descendant of Seth
see conj.
22 26 - 2

ytman of the dart

more prob. Bab.;

Hom PSBA1893
I
3
,

243,r

Ch

n^'WO Gn
v. fan.

); 'd Gn
21

"^

(P),

(P).

MaBovacXa.

'no-iy * nriKi 9 o 3 s7 /orajr yet ? t Je 1 5


, .

80 5 ; ^b *no *iy +2 S 2 26 Ho 8 5 ; alone, Is 6" 'fix Tjony npKJ, Hb 2 6 h6 nanan 'in with an aposiop., f 6 4 <rro-iy
sq. pf.

tEx

io 3

V'

Zci 12

'

d. liy

'59

nnx ayj. /iOW


pn.

Bvto

v.

np.

njfna

v.

nN^nn
nN^nn t t
:

608
v.

v.

radm.
*

rftfona :

j6n.

"HDJTO adj. gent,


'ton

(deriv.

unknown)

only

DriQ

v.

oort;

Ju 2048

v.

no.
be stout, firm,

BBB>V

Ch

1 1

43
.

@ d Button, A MdMbm,
"^rra, (i)itotq

L
stout, ,/irm

Mardapi.
1, 11.

]J1Q
(Lane)).

(-/of

foil.;

Ar.

^~S

enduring (Frey "Wahrm), XL ?ae

i,n.|nn,
v.

pwnp,

}ra

TD^ritt n.m.dn.

loins (Ar.

T
(

r!l

6ac&,

,jILlI the two sides of the bach, etc.;

t [pJ"lO] vb. become or be sweet, pleasant (NH pn, esp. Pi. As. [matdku] be sweet,
;

Syr.
2 97
3
,

in deriv.;

)#);
47
4
;

aba. 'o

Dt 33" +

1.,

Ez tJ$HJ

cstr.

"0?
2

3 ; 6 2 a. place of wearing girdle 1 5 2 4U 15 8 i 2 Je 13" Ez 23 ; fig. Is 1 1 righteousb. hence ness shall be tlw girdle of his loins.
loins
:

$ID

Je

n Jei3 + 3t.; sf. *MTO I S 2i Brnno 1 K 20^+4 t., etc.;

sweet; Aram, to&o suck (with pleasure), PDO id., be sweet; Ar. j^la-. (L> before <j) v. smack the lips (with pleasure),

Eth.

TOt^i

ilkl
24
1

sweetness);

20
;

3 pi. ipno 2

'

',

^prip*l

Qal P/ Exi5 1.
33
1
;

3 ms.

sf.

ipn Jb

7m,p/. 3 mpl. <Pjj#


lit.

Pr

25

become sweet, of
-

place of things attached to girdle


8 girded on (by "On, 1DN) 2 S 20 , nflBK E' ??'? n 9' I s 45* an ^ e
1

sword
;

water (opp. D*HJ) x 5 25 (J); are (> e taste) 17 of delights of 'D; tf^U} DJB Pr 9 (fig.
pleasure).
atueei

sweeJ,
illicit
1
33

Ne 4 12
fot'n*
('<

opp.,

S.

= be pleasant, v pnn Jb 2

P.

of kings
before

(pleasant) to /'

are the clods of the

will loosen,

i.

e.

will disarm

them

valley (said of one resting in the grave).

3.

C. girdCyrus; cf. Che); ink-horn Ez 9* make ready for action, CfpJI ing up loins

=
;

Vjno

18

46

more
;

oft.

'O Ijn 2

K4

s9

5 ' 1W Je 1". 1 a" (P), Dn 10 TJ^ Pr 30 31 that which is jrert in the loins, i. e. prob. either a greyhound Ew Bo De (contracted, as if by a belt), or a war-horse, charger, Bo Ges Hi Str "Wild (with a saddle); cf. also "rfW,

9 d. 'D

Ex

suck (Aram, sense, cf. Syr. supr.) nt3"l ipriD Jb 20 24 the worm doth suck him, feast on him (on 5 7 Kb 8'"'-* 3* ' vb. masc. cf. Ges*" ), Di De Buhl (cf. Kau Da ; also SS who render
-

Da^t"

e. p. 267 supr. ; text perh. corrupt (Wild). 34 girded with sackcloth (in mourning) Gn37 3 " 2 10 Je 48 s7 f. linen 20 8 Is 20 1 (J),

angenehm finden'), but this sense in Heb. dub. Hiph.. by Bu Du). 12 Impf. 3 fs. njn VS3 p^ritpn DK Jb 20 if evil gives a sweet taste in his mouth (declarative 1iD pVltM rjTC 10 + 55 * we w ho Hiph.); 1 pi. used to make sweet (our) intimacy.
'

txt. perh. crpt.(cf.conject.

Am

'

breeches of priests were to extend ISH Q'?nB!3


43 tr$y> Ex28 (P); to be'ncr^? Ez44 ; loins t 18 of slaves are girt with waistcloth, cf. Jb 12 g. in gen. of the middle of the (v. also 1iW).
18

tpn6 n.m.
Pr
1

rr16- 21

sweetness;

cstr.

DTlDB>'0

speech, so agreeable, 'D 2 7' the sweetness prob. Vljn of one's friend, i. e. of his speech.

21

i.

e.

attractive

body, 'JTO

"'D

Ez 47 4

(i. e.

water reaching to the

[pri6] n.[m.] sweetness


11

only

sf.

'pJTB
i.

' in Ezek.'s loins); so of the appearance of visions Ez I s727 8". 2. a. loins as seat of

Ju 9

my

sweetness
fruit.

(fig-tree

loquitur),

e.

sweetness of the

strength,

Dt 33"

Na
'D

D3 jn?N); potamus); in combin. with 1 a


2
(||

W = 2 Ch 1 o 10 tnno RJTJ 16 Vjnm in'3 Jb 40 (of hippo12


;

Tpi/TO adj. sweet, and n.[m.] sweetness


(on

formV.
11

Lag
t.;
f.

80 - 60
,

cf.

Ba NB

'

3 - 36

); abs.'D

(fig.)

i"H?n

Ju 14"
fy

Pr 3 1 17 site girdeth her loins with strength, she puts on energy with her girdle; cf. also
tij?3
e.

'D t'rOE'a
i.

Ez2i u sigh with breaking of loins, in entire collapse of strength ; so Ton 'El
yfr

lUOn

6g~*

to shake,

and make their make them totter


;

loins continually
cf.

Ez 29 7 (where
b. as seat of

a sweet thing), v 18 (both Samson's Pr 24 13 so = sweetness, Ez 3 s more riddle), 'O "10V3 Pr 2 7 7 every bitter thing is sweet gen., to one hungry; fig. ^ 19" (God's command24 ments, sweeter than honey), cf. Pr 1 6 (sim. of
; ;

= subst.

19

1.

sweet,

npmj Ec 5"; pi. D'pino of honey Ju 14 14 (where 'D

rd. ri-iytpni for


s
I

rnojni,

v. ISO),

pleasant words)
caresses); "tt$ bitter into sweet

?ni

'O V^Efl Ct 2 3
s0

(i.

e his

keenest pain, due to grief or dread


2

Na
(cf.

11

Is

TM

so prob. also ty (as in travail);


v.

66"

Bae;

D'Ofc I s 5 making *>\ "9 and sweet into bitter (obscuring


||

and

nj$1D sub

ply).

moral distinctions;

JT)

3ta&)

3to SI?

D^?).

npno
2.
1 1
7
(||

609
light
I

iw
Cts
18

= pleasant, sleep of the toiler Ec 5";


EtotfrrnK nitqj> DJjffc
3itD).

'D ton D<3t>fO); of lover's kisses

fl|^3

BTWJP).

TpipPQ n.pr.loc. a station of Isr. in 281 MartKKa, A MaOtuta, L desert Nu 33 ".


MaTTtKa.

1, Cyrus' time

TflTTVIO n.pr.m. name of two Persians; Ezr i 8 2. Artaxerxes' time


.

TD^pntD^
things;

of

n.[m.

]pl.

sweetness

= sweet

Ezr 4 7

Mi0/>a[i]8aT7jf in

both.
v. jna.

drinks 'O VVfh

Ne

8 10 (||^3N

ruro, nnrra,

Wnww

J. |.

iVt^w,

fourteenth letter; used as nu-

N ??
C.

v. p. 58.

b.

Hyi*,

see above

b, c.

meral 50 in postB. Heb.


1.

JO part, of entreaty
now

or exhortation,

1 (we) pray, (enclitic) (Syr. \j, wJ; cf. 1601 Lex 675 Kb" 244); ! Di Eth. it: vent, age attached: 1. to the imv., esp. in colloquial
style,

NJ'DN, es P- in tne phrase jn 'DNVD NJ DN 1*yjDi used by one craving a favourable hearing 10 s 17 27 tGn30 33 Ju6 1 S 27 and with N3 repeated in the request itself tGn 18 3 47 s9 50 4 Ex 33" 9 42 d. W'HSri behold, 34 ; otherwise Gn24
, .

when

it

expresses an entreaty or admoni5


''

I pray, craving a favourable consideration of the fact pointed to by iljjn, and of the request
founded upon
peated),
9

tion, as

Gn 12" Kp-VO say, J pray, 13 9 Tffl ^yn to, v V?? N 3"N x 5 TO D' Nr e ? n 4 10 M 2 4* + ok, Nu 20' tmten w-iyoe>, Ju i3 i614 r|
'?'i
>
-

Gn
6

19
2

9
.

it (with which t is often re12 11 16 2 18" 31 i 9 28 ' 27 2 Ju 13 s 16H 18 16 15 2 S 13 24 2 2 4 + , Jb 13

18

5
,

etc.,

Gn22 2
Jb 40 10
K:
.

rarely in a command, 12 3 Ironically, in a challenge, IS47 Is^ Once anomalously attached to a


Is
i
.

18

Am7

25

e. (u!>) "h NJ-'iK Woe, now, to me 33 40 31 16 7 f. KJfTlSf where, jyray f (us) tJe 4 45 La 5
! .

1516

+^ii 5

2
.

subst., or (accents) prefixed to

a verb,
;

Nu 12"
2.

my

vows

g. iqrn^J, peculiarly, to J. I will perform, lOjrW

tfn6 R18
tUTTlM
!

MP] KJ

btk

(Ew

!246a

Di W"^K

v.

3 b).

that (it
11.

may
adj.

be) before all his people


v. N*3<

to the pf. with

sense (Dr* ") when leave is asked, or a prayer or desire expressed a. in 1 pers., esp. with n cohort.,
;

waw consec, in a precative 3. to the impf., Gn 40".


I pray, bring
14 tyrnpj, v

N2

i.e.

Gn 19 8
rms?

NrriN'xIN let me,


12

out, v

20

(Eg. nt, city, Steind BAS1M6f-; As. Ni-'u, prob. p *r318 Ni-i' Dl Steind Schr C0T "-; Tel Am.
ne(t), v.
1-

tfcO n.pr.loc.

No = Thebes
-

Kpi^aij, 24
2 gi)' 32
i2.30

'job

*FW,
l

Ni

v r7.a43.

go, / pray,
tion,

+o ft) 'j; x3 Hrm 3 et us Nu 20" Is 5 and in self-deliberai8


<?

Bez TolAmloB>,U3 ); "??? ft? \mtrb* 1#t Je 46 Anton from (of, fc


(Ni-i)

Wkl

T<"

Am

39 *

s5

Gn
s

18

21

UnTW

Ex
and

nJOtO WfTttOK 3
see, 2

I will go down, now ! I will turn aside, now,


1

S 14 15 Ct 3 2 IS5

with
29

% Jb32
Gn
31
,

21
.

b. in 2 pers., with ?N, in deprecation,


7

18

pay byo -uyn tor^Mi 19 47 hence ellipt. N3~?K do not, / pray, (do 18 10 c. in 3 Gni9 33 Nu 12" EwDi.

Nmo

etc.;
this,)

=3)^0,- jiDN N3 Na3 NoofAmon( = city of 1416 Steincl god Ammon, = Aioawokis Ez 30 BASllLllHt v. also Jerem. and Billerbeck ); EZ30" 15 to |ton-n$ vn^rn v (|| pp but (II dYvib, jyx), v 16'(|| Pp, Co }1D). Co Berthol ^ q.v.'for td) It lay on the right bank of the Nile, c. 400
8
, <,

miles (by the river) S. of Memphis.

Gn

13 7 1 K 1 21 2 K 2 9 z(P 33 14 44 w* etc., 2 S i 4 7 12 13 3 or defiantly ironically Isi9 47 ^7' 118" Jer 1 7 15 where is the word of J.I N3 W3J with
'

84

pers.,

tlNJ
n.m.
nij
;

(Ju 4

19

Kt 1UO,
;

i.e.

prob. 1i3),

fr<3

ng* let there be brought,


l

pray,

jM9

'

skin-bottle, skin

As. nddu,
83
;

D1 HWB43,

119

cstr.

Ju4
4 -' 3
;

19

(\/unknown; Aram, tn); 'i


;

NH
abs.

S 16 s0

bx,

G1113 nanp
37
17

'JIK?,

Nu

^nn Kfbx, 18 30 y Kffy 4. joined to con12".


:

pl.nnX3Jos9 abnn '3 Ju 4 19


.

; skin, E
i/r

ijfc ^56"; 4 3 1S16 20 ; '3J0S9


sf.
'

for tears

56"

(fig.;

v.

Che);
83
t

junctions and

interjections

a. [SO'flN, contr.]

liD'pa "1 i.e. shrivelled and useless sim. ; cf [De] Che Schu De Witt We

^ 1 19 (in > as hrust

rmj

610
sentence only Is 56 s
;

y^
1 ;

aside, out of the way Now (in Hup), cf. De, or as black and wrinkled outwardly, while retaining the choice wine within Bae, after Rosenm.

Hup).Vid. Winer

BWBAlts,* "*
fc

Kmp B,HWB
'-

"-

t[nNJ]
fitting

vb. only Pi'lel be comely, be4

Jon. ; not in D of Hex., Chr. (except Dan., Job or the five Megilloth.

^ no often in middle 18 10 Is49 Am3 + most frequently at end IS54 17 Am 2" 4 3 + ; found in all proph. except Hab.,

||

Kings),

Bae*

831

S51 ' ,8 "Sta 416b Ges 7il B (Thes 01'

SS
-

i[DH3] vb. denom. utter a prophecy,


speak as prophet Qal Impf. 3 mpl. 'OJOfl DN3 Je 23 31 and they uttered (in the prophetic manner), it as an utterance(of'*) they used the * DK3 DnDK Ez formula
; ;

> AE

Ki Hartm

Plurlllt- l" ldu,

"e,ia87,i,13ff

N5 ZMGXX.1876,18S Nqw Hup *3.,l.M.(

Bufll

I.

ms

desire, i.e. desirable, beautiful;

nN3 Pi. Hithp.; X "NU beauty); f1 Ginsb; }? t* 93* ( so van d.

Pi'lel

^ph KH
Pf.

prophetic

(cf.

13").

De"1100 rmj
-

ri}K3

H}J adj.,

Mass Baer but v. Sta

t[*WJ]
Aram.
20 io.io. 3 mpl
f|iM 23
14
;

vb. commit adultery


,2x3.1

'

10 >); 11N3 Is 52? Ct i (on form cf. Gea^); 1 fee comely; of feet of messenger, (fig.) Is 5 2 1
.
;

*1K3 (rare));

(NH Qal Impf. 3 ms. *1M? Lv


id.;
'

J e 5'+ 3
2 9
;

of cheeks

Ct i 10

1&)

H04 Je7
Lv20 10
;

Impf.; Inf. abs. Pt. <j$ Pre 32 Jb


t. S8 rim) Ezi6 +

2. be befitting: EHp"'3

yJK$

24
2

15
;

*93*-

T!T1N3 adj. comely, seemly; '3 m. Ct 2" + 3t-;V. mq *33' + 4t., 3 J e 6 2 ; 1. comely, 5 4 14 beautiful, of woman Ct i 6 (|| HBJ); of face 2
(HK-ip); so
2 mj Je6
3

t.;

1.

fs.

nSNi
lit.

fpl.

commit adultery: a. usu. of man,


;

always with wife of another; c. ace. woman, Lv 20 1010 (H), Pr 6 32 elsewh. abs. Ex 20 14 =Dt s 17 7 5 (Ten Words), Je 5 7' 23" Ho 4 ; pt. m. Lv

(fig.

of mouth

Ct4
>

(||rrir>S'>).
>

of Jerus.; "JR?); 2. seemly, of praise


||

nWin^ 33
3Ujjji

47

I0 io. ni 3 3 26 1

subj.in>-nBb'Pri77(cf.Ct4 ); So also ^93* Mass. (anom.


.

20 10 (H), Jb 24 15 b. of women, only pt. Lv 2o 10 (H), Ez 16 38 23 4545 2. fig. of idolatrous worship, yyn nxi par) na Je 3'. Piel Pf. 3 fs. nstu j e 3 8 ; 3 mpl. teX3
. .

fern.) v. [ilN3] supr.

frtN3

Ez23 Impf. 13 14 nj3wn Ho 4


;
-

3737

3 mpl.' M Je 2 9 ; Pt. *imo is'57 3 ; pi.


23

fpl.

tmup
lit.

t.

n.pnj]nbn.rfB.
of
foil.;
1313

JeV + 4
groan, sigh;

t.;

f.

nsxjD Pr3o^+a t,;-~ 1.


;

ON J
ON3

(v

cf.

lli

perhaps also

NH

speak).
601

n.m. utterance (Ba NB82< Ko 1 ""'


expl. as Pt.
;

> older
as cstr.:

always thus, pass.) 1. utterance, declaration,


'3

commit adultery: a. of man, c. ace. woman, J6 29 23 ; abs. EZ23 37 pt.pl. Je 9? 23 10 Ho 7 4 1314 h. of woman, abs. Ho 4 Mai 3 5 V/-50 18 pt. 1 2. fig. of idolatrous Pr 30 20 pi. Ez 16 32 3
.

'3

revelation,

of prophet in ecstatic state DJ??3

Nu
1

24

31S
;

DIT^S-nX Ez 23 s7 3 'I^OIsST
worship,
.'

abs.

Je 3 s

JHt

by not*
1)1
'3

yc'e> '3

4 -6
:

nnan

'3
2

y "
3

S 23 Pr 30

1
;

yK'S '3 ^ 36 (transgression perspeaking with proph. voice ^.pa) elsewh. alw. 2. before divine names (exc. Je 23 31
2
;

S 23

sonified,

w
-

D'BW t[f)M3] n.[m.] adultery; only pi. Ez 23 43 (but @@Co 1BW, cf. Berthol); sf. 1151 27 of idolatrous ^BN3 Je 13 (Ko fig. );
worship.

see vb.):

utterance, declaration of '< (prophet citing divine word given through 16 26 26 33 1 9 him), Gn 22 (J), Nu i4(P), 2 9
itirp
'3

t[?yiEW3] n. [m.] adultery;


rp$U>r$ of Baal.

only

pi. sf.

Ho

2"

(Ba

216

),

of idolatrous worship

Is 3V 34 ,
,36.7

2K22 =2Ch34 27
,9

l6 S8 3? ,4
!-' 3
t.,

JJ

2,5,8.23 1 ,11

5"
2

Zp
;

Zc

8'

io 12 11 6
t.,

30 31" Ez J 2 U Qb 4.8 MJ + 6 12 14 13 8 Mai i 2 +


1

Is 14 s

Is i2

Hgst., Zc'(i-8) 30 6 " 6 t. Is 1 7 sq. iwne* Vlfo 1 S 2 VPfj Am6 814 nitTCX" '3 Is 14 2223 7 s 2 2 2* Je ntoS(ri) 8 3 25- 30 8 49" Na 2" 3 5 Zc 1 3" + Hg 5 t, Zc 1
t.,
;
;

Je 162

Am 14
'

4i Pr

tl^Ni vb. contemn, spurn (NH id., Pi.; X KVreviling);Qal Pf. '3 Pr 5 3 pi. 6 30
12
;

X3 V 107
etc.
;

pSN3J Je 33

24
,

Impf. Y^l Pr 15 ; contemn, subj. wicked and


11
;

foolish, obj.
'

(1-8) 7
Is
24
i

t.;
4
;

sq.

^nb
*
7]i?sn s 39

^K
,8

Zp
16

9
;

'x
;

''

pr i 30 5 12 obj. id'io Pr 15 y+iof>; Jess^^bj.^Dy; cf. Gie); subj. s


nnain
i
21
; ;

19
IS

in "$*
;

tfw

Am 3
t.

13

'v

}HNn * <n
'3

])t

32
11

19

Je

La
;

Pi. iy. r N ?

V'
sf.

io3

'

riXK? 2

S 12",
;

etc.

Impf

ft?,
17
;

+ 74
2

10
,'

'?^
Pt.
sf!

l8 3
Is-

Je 49 s
s

'*

56

Je 2 K

Am 4

" + Ez 82

46 4 8 57

w
;

rW '31K
DM

Nu

14

Inf. abs.
23
;

YW (Sta 5221 )

S i2 14

begins

^SK3>p

Nu 14

70? Je 23

14 1!3D Is 6o ;

POM3

611

N"Q2
inform, LIT information, announcement, intelliAs. moid, ca//, proclaim, name, Dl ; Eth. iaa: speak; Sab. K3Jn ? cf. Levy;

etc. Nu 14" contemn, spurn, subj.men, obj. 4 20 313 16 30 (all J), Is I ^ io Je 23 17 ; obj.

23

"

L^i
""
;

DB>

74

1IUS

nnCN
2

Is 5
14
;

24
;

nH3D

17
;

gence] HWB441

once obj. Jerus. Is 6o

cawse <o contemn

(blaspheme
interp.; v.

AV RV)

I2 14N (but 'Jl* prob.

Hiph.

Comm). //>/. yah

v. )>XJ.
5

"; Ges Kue al. think weakened form of j?33 bubble up, pour forth (of flow of words under excitement of inspiration); Hup Ri Sch cf. DN3 v. careful discussions by
-

O s z*ai

ix. 1365 '

CIS"
;

1-"

Hithpo'el P. K? "? *90 DVn-b every day is my name contemned.


t H2N3
'i\

Is 52

JJgProph.ll,n.

18

JgOBL71S.\

n.f.

contempt, contumely

nroirn Vny 2

= Is 37

prophet spokesman, DV '3Gn20 +i55t.; 1*f33speaker,pl.DWai Ex


7

t033

n.m.

sf.

s
.

t [n2N2]

n.f.

contempt (toward

'<),

blas-

Nu n M + 82 t.; B*N33 * 105"; VN33 1 K 22


,

18

Je*27
;

+
2

16

1.;

sf.

WSJ

s2

Sf?3

K *?*> etc.;

18M c. phemy [pi. nftW Ne9 nfe^, I'rtSKJ Ez 35" of Mt. Seir, spoken

of Isr.;

1. genuine prophet of'*, K'33, anciently called


i"lN"> 1 S 9' (antiquarian note) ; change prob. occurred in times of Elijah and is first reflected in Ephr. lit. as applied to Abraham Gn 20 7 ; Moses Dt 34", M. and other early proph. H06 5 ii.ii.u.i4 n 12 of I2 ; proph. in ecstatic state Nu I2 6 (E), 11 24 (JE). So in Judaic lit., of 1513 prophet like Moses Dt i8 (D), of Aaron (as of M.) Ex 7 1 (P), of Sam. 1 S3 20 , mouthpiece an unknown Ju 6 8 ; in time of Sam. proph.

against

tpKj
Qal
ng|tj)

vb. groan (Aram.

p*<3

(rare));

24 Pf. pSJl consec. Ez 30 c. ace. cogn. fig. of Pharaoh before king of Babylon (emend. Co v.

Am2

'

Imp/. Jb 24"

*$
;

r[npN2] n.f. groan, groaning; cstr. TW1 Ex 6 5 sf. tjn^MJ Ex 2 24 Ju 2 19 pi. cstr. 24 rtfpKJ Ez 30 groaning of oppressed people Ex 2 24 6 5 Ju 2 19 of a wounded man Ez 3024
';

were organized in bands


20

t 0W23 pan

t'^n npni> i S 19 ; and in , , + Q N a?n V.a members of

S io510 time of Elijah were


1
;

( Co nja
Berthol).*
[

X&

for

MT

rrtpK?

pM*.,

but

2035

K 2 357IS

'

cf.

3838
;

prophets' guilds i S03J of genuine proph.

(besides phrases), in Judaic prophets, only of 5 3 33 of ancient ; Jer., Je i ; Ezekiel, Ez2

=33

iNj] vb.

only Pi. exact mng. uncertain;

prob. (from context) abhor, spurn (De comp. Ar. Aj abhor, but this is med. j); Pi. Pf.

8 9 99 Zc i" 8 9 ; esp. tDW33H prophets Je 28 Zc i 4 7 712 cf. ttrtonan (i)nas) my (his) cieta-in
' -

subj. '\

T La2
40
;

(obj.

teNpPj

||n:j)

ms.

nrntw

,/,

DKO
Jtu),

39

89 (obj. V?V n "1?; |pfo and rat, doubts cast on text by Hup (reading
L*
2' 7

1323 10 s 2i servants the prophets 2K9' 17 24 (all 10 25 4 s 19 D 11 Dn 9 Je 7 25 26 29 35'* 44* ) Ezrg 6 17 7 Dn 9 6 ; "3V his 3 Zc i cf. Ez 38

Am

servant the prophet

14

18

2
2

25

14

K^Zian

Now, Bu
v
11

withn.
Gie Jor
2
-

pr.: Jer.,
t.,

).

only 4

T2j
22
19

n.pr.loc. 1. ancient priestly city

S
9
;

cf.

c.n

loc. ru'j

(Ges
,

S90 2ld '1,,


),

22

Mai 3 a ; Nathan 2S7 2 +iot.S.andK.; 4 t. Chr.


V'Si
1

");

(but the rest prob. redactional, see 18 36 (om ), 2 Ch 21 12 Elijah 1

2Ch36 Dn9 +3i t. Je

l2

No/i|3a, 'Sofifia, Noj3a, etc.; peril.


,

= 13}

Ezr 2 M =Ne 7 33 Ezr io 43 Na/3ov, Na^., etc. Site dub. on Jerome's identif. with Nobe near G ~r 189 a Bet Nuba lies c. 13 m. Lydda cf. Buhl
;

(q.v.)

(title); Isaiah, 2

39

2
i
1 1

Hb

a 2032 Habakkuk K 2 Ch 26 ; 32 '' 10 1 a Zech., (titles); Haggai.Hg


20 u
1;

114 2 2 19 20 =Is37 38'

WNW. fr.

2. Jerus., c. 10 SE. fr. Lydda. 32 N. of Jerus., station in (ideal) Is io just


;

Zc 1 17 (titles); elsewh. several others in S., K. and Chr. 1 5 1. ; toaj is used elsewh. of genuine 9 M proph. only 1 S 9 + 34 1. S. and K. 1 Ch 1 6
;

15
yfr

Assyr. march
jamites);
p.

cf.

Ne
1.

perhaps=

1 1

32

(inhab. by BenS 2i 6 read 33 (q. v


.

105
;

3 1. Chr.;

of 'j

N'afi jitn

^ 7 4 complains of absence Dhn^ Dn 9 24 v. cnn. 2. false


:

146 supr.)

prophets:

false priests, charact. as

t prophets as official class, beside 26 7 prophets Is 28 Je 2


14'
1
11.:.34
i

K1J

comp. Ar. Cj [Uj utter a low voice, or sound, but also be exalted, (esp. of dog); announce;
elevated
(sil>

(v/offoll.; s^, *

EwFlDeKb^"
.

1'

133

^.
3

13"
7
,

23

26 7.8.11.16 32 32 Zc
26

2 32 20 app. also 2 K23 Ne9 La2 Je2 9' EZ7 (in these not characterized); alw. false (exc. of ancient and special prophets given above) in

eminence);

in,

iv.

acquaint,

Am 7 Ho 4
14

78

Mi 3 6611

Is 3

14

10

29
2

Je

8 30
'

v r

N33
-1SJ1
j
.13.H.1S.1S

612
_9.14.1i.l.18

123
29
13
.

-9+lt.

jQ

8 ' 15

19

Ezi 3 '
5 45
'

I4

--.i

2a

2" 28

4 914 Zp3 La2

13

I8 ; by33 Je 23 3. of false prophets 22 10 =2Chi8 9 Jei 4 14 Ezi 3 17


,

Dt 13 s4 ' iff**** Zc such a prophet Hananiah called tW?P 13 Je 2 8 1510 ,JIS " ( omits in all but v where
especially discredited
;
-

Tnt^QJ
I"5)j

n.f.

1-

a.

specific
.

prophecy (late earlier syn. and genuine 2 Ch 15 8


:
.

tytv&oTipcxfrJirqs). Usage of prophets themselves gives such a bad flavour to K<33, that we are not surprised that it is absent from exilic Isahih, the Wisd. Lit., and t//-\^ (except for + 3. special reasons in 3 ^1// given under 1).

b. false

Ne

6 12

2. prophetic writing "by


,

njnK

71N133 2

Ch 9 s

Tn^23

n.f. prophetess;

1.

a. of the

heathen prophets 1 18 20 19 1 2 18 19 ; i>y3n W33 1 niB-Kn 1

K
-

10";

K K 2 2 6101213

K3
1 1

1313
;
-

W33

8 19 22 25 40 2
-

22 23

= 2 Ch is** "***.

ancient type endowed with gift of song, Miriam Ex 1 5 20 ; Deborah Ju 4 4 . b. of the later type
consulted for a

word of

= 2 Ch 34
Ne 6 14
t
flute,
.

',

Huldah

K 22

14

t[^2;] vb. denom. prophesy


forms, of religious

(in oldest

2. false prophetess, Noadiah 3 3. wife of Isaiah Is 8 .


.

s2

ecstasy with or without song and music; later, essentially religious instruction, with occasional predictions); 1 Niph. Pf. 3 ms. N33 Je 20 + 7 t. 2 ms. n33
;

[33 y\
D1
H

vb. hollow out


)

(cf.

As. imbubu,

,443

NH

313K

id.,

Aram.

|&

K313K
^>art

id.;

hence also Ar.

i_j-ol

knots in reed,

Je20 6 +2t.;
3 pl.1K33 Je2

n-33
8

Je26 9

s.

^msi Ez
;

37';

Impf. 3 ms. 8 15 K33? +9t. Impf.^ Imv. N33n Am7 + 3 13 iniqsn sf.iK?3n ZC13 27t; 7n/.N33nAm7 4 18 Zci3 + 4t.Inf.; Pt. K33 Je 26 +20t. Pt.';

+ 3t.;

1X33 Je23 21

Am3
,

0/ reed between knots, reed; vid. Hofim Fra 23 F1 in Levy TW 417 ); Qal Pt. s 3133 Jb II 12 Je 52 21 ; 3133 Ex 27 3 8 7 ; pass.
LCB188S.321
'-

hollowed, hollow

of altar of tabern. T\\vb 3133


;

Ex

21 27 38 (P); of pillar in temple Je52

fig.

1. prophesy under influence of divine spirit a. in the ecstatic state, with song 1 S 10" 19 20
:

3133

B^K Jb 11 12
v. 33.

i.e.

empty, hollow-minded man.

and music iCh25 L2,3


abs.
1S1 *

b. the

word

of

':

nn'5

Am 2

12
'

3 (emend.

Ttfl*

We Now

needless),

13 Jo 3 Jeip" 26 18 2 8 9 3 2 3 Ez 12 27 7 33n Ez 21" 37 38" but esp. in phr. n")DW

for 2,

fi.in2 n.pr.loc. (prob. connex., at least with (Bab.) god Nebo, NaM, cf. n. ^33
'

12 s7 2i 14JB 30 2 3 4 2 3 6 3 37 712 38 1417 ;

c.

ace.
13

Je
1 ;

and Bae 2"- 15


1888.470

89 ' 258
;

yet not certain,

No ZM01
:

"'-

20 25 50 28 s
1

sq.
7

?? against
2

Am7
2
"

16

Je25
6

Ez 47
unto
1

1 1
.7.
9

13'
4

25

28 21
2

29

37
;

? unto

Am
2

34 3 5 3 39 15 Je 26 1112 28 s Ez 7

^
=
32
;

26 20

comp Ar Jj^i the foigh^ etc .) @ 388 Na#au; 1. a. city in Moab NU32 (where

assigned to Reuben; both


2

JE

= H33 MI
.

14

Is

36
15

37
23
s'

s5

14

23 Ez 14 18"; -ip?> Jei 4 6 ij3B3 5 20 29";

DP3 ; against 6 13 2. of false prophets abs. Je 2 334 22 12 2 Ch c. ace. 1 13 Zc 13


21 27

Jen"
IS

15

Je48

122

Ch5

8
;

prob. on or near Mt. Nebo


-

26 9

(v. infr.), cf.

K
21
,

in Judah,
(the

'3

Buhl 0eo8T 266f Tristr" *b 338 29 inK '3 f?S '3.3 Ezr 2

b. city

2f

27
19

101416

29
26

y&b
cf.

27
c.

men of
1.,

the other N., so disting.

'B>n 'KSJ

23
bit

i>

vera

29 37 ; sq. heathen prophets, ?J?33 Je 2 8 Hithp. Pf. 2 ms. Cl"3?nn iSio'; is. 'WRI Ez 37'; Impf. N33JV x S io'+ 7 t.; 3 mpl. 13 W33n> Nu 1 1* + 5 1.;' Imv. lN3|n J e 23 ; /w/. ntorin iSio"; Pi'.ns?? Je26 20
1

14" 23
3".

16

15

27 3.

"

31

concerning Ez
.

cf.

this 133 in Judah perhaps 10"; 2. mt. in Moab, where Moses died

cf.

Kyle

Nef inn
si
?),

fr.

or

fr.

another 33

Ezr
q. v.

= 33

Nu 33 47 Dt
W.
of

32

49

(i3pn), 34

(id.; all P), six miles

'

+9t.Pt.
-

1. prophesy under influence of divine spirit : 25 26 27 a. in the ecstatic state Nu (J), with

283 Heshbon ace. to Onom. (ed. Lag ). Prob.= mod. NebA at NE. corner of Dead Sea, Survey u.p.i.i.i8eff. GASm G 562 , Buhl ""'- 266 Tristr Moab 318, 338 E.of Jordan. 2421T. Qf n3D3. J^ err JJJ
',0

'

'-

in frenzy 1 S i 9 2- 21 2 '- 23 2< ; , excited to violence 1 S 18 10 (= V\V mad 2

music

io'-

61013

1K22 JC29 27 ?y iK22 18 = Ez37 c. 2 Ch 1 8", 2 Ch 1 8 7 20 37 '" DB>3 J e 26 20 2. of


10

9");

Je29
,

b. apart from ecstatic state, abs.


8
;

fn. ^23 n.pr.div. Nebo (loan-wd. in Heb., 00T0,0 "* " cf. Ph. n.pr.m. 133 = As. Xabu, Schr 1,461 E,,1B* 1>m r Jen Kamol rm Tiele*"Jastrow Bab. G. K b.63at g ay B.l. Bab. 112 ( cf pa l m n p ^21)23, p " m "* 73 and this perh. VnabA, call, 13313 Vog ),
I

'

'

ff.

,.

heathen prophets of Baal in ecstatic state

name, Is 46
1

v.
.

N33);

Babylonian god

133

Dip 73 yi3

613
m"1M"WI23 n.pr.m.
Nebo \ath given
2
teed,
12

tann
tiji

(=

NabH-zer-iddin,
-

"E/3Xafaj,
;

L 'E/3XaVp, A 'A/3aafY>

xai

Schr COT2K26
'" 6

); general

of Nebuchadrezzar, always entitled D'nSB'ai

K 25811!0 = Je

52

Je 39 > 4 o' 41 10

Thes comp.Mand.denom. jJL=TK33 Nasar. Norberg.) Codd. give variant (Cod. " oc Frensdorff " u ""' **. |ri3J cf. Baer*
njv Naij9at
< -

43 5 2'*-*>.

t [1222] vb. Pi., Hiph. look and (incorrectly)


-i5fK3-T3tt3

(NH

Pi. id.;

tngNVlSGa
(v.

Ar. lx^

is is

n.pr.m. Nebuchadrezzar, Nebuchadnezzar (Bab. Nabd-kudurri-usur = (prob.) Nebo, protect the boundary ! Dl * "" BL N"1>uch*d(on kudurru, boundary, v. Dl Budge COT2K24, HWB319 is also crown, and so Schr '; ); poss.
also
infr.)
1

nabdtu
tector (?

shine

well or issue forth (of water). As. D1 HWB443 ; Sab. epith. B33 pro-

lit.

Mordt z " a "I187 ' 37 );


i.e.

looking with consideration upon n.pr. $>KB3J Cod Aa*

considered

Levy-Os
t.;
t.
;

2*

m,

""

^- 231

); Pi.
Hiph.

/>/. .P/.

Na/3ouprop, (thy) servant); Xo8ovoa(<r)op ; Can. Ptol. NafJoKoXaoaapov Schr

BASI

'

471

Jager
cot 4m
it.

30 consec. 0331 Is 5 fooA

(lit.), sq.
i
'

K
,

B<3n
B'3!

Nu2i 9 +3

noarn
B3l
;

Nu
1

+4
;

s 2 32 etc.; Impf. S 1 7 42 + 4 t., etc.


;
,

Abydenos

2k 24,i.

b. c.

ne gj. ea ]jj n g f Babylon (reigned 605-562), who captured Jerus. and car^.

etc. No^ouicoSpdo-opor, v.
t;

Schr

Imv. Ban 1 K 1 8 43 + C'aa ,/, 1 4 2 5 (or Inf. abs.), 4 cf. La 5 Kt n? an ^ 1 3 4- etc. Inf. cstr.
,
;

B'an
1.
9

Ex

ried

most oft. TJJO "iStrn3*33 S>33 in ) Je 21" (but om. Gie)', ('3 oft. om. 22 M 25 9 29 21 32 s8 34 (v. Baer's note; van d. 1 10 15 'rDOJ)> 35" 37 39 (v. on 34 ), v 43

Judah captive
1-

lit.,

3 a.

+ ,etc;
(||

Ft. B'3D

,/,

104

32
;

look:
Nu
2
s
;

human
15
;

2i (JE), Is 8 s2 sq.-by
1

sq."?? S1 nbyoj> n;s V ),


subj.,
,7 - 26

Ex3
cf.

(E),

51',

Jon
s

Hb2
sq.

44
so

30

^2.13.26

49
!!S

30

50

Qr Je 49 (Kt

5 ,34 ^4.12 Ez 2& ^18.19.30. '3 ' "vWKTOB*); y*flfB)


.7
1
. ! '

24/; sq.

H_

sq.^ns Gni 9
loc.,'

(J),

Ex 33
c f.

(E),

Gn 15 s (HD'OP),

(ErB>);

Dp]T1

1X18 43
43 6

sq. ace.

= look
Jb6 19 ch 2 1 21
Jb 39 s
regard,
2
;

Jb 35 s

292930 Spelt corruptly (!>33 *^D om.) Je 32 52 with n, '3 ' ->S?.13 '33 ( c f. Schr COT2K24 ln ) 2 Ch
'

upon, behold
1

Nui2 8
'

(E), Is 38";

abs.

36

Dni Je27
1
-

820

'28

29

Ezr
1

Qr (Kt

'3 'D

alone 2

8 TWrOOJ, cf. Je 49 supr.); isw-nttJ Ch 36 7 ,0 ,s ('3 T^jfJ), Je 29 "tH^S??


;

17 (|| nso), 1 ^?1)> so V' 22 8> (sq. adv. piTJOp).


(II

42

k 18

19 (sq. nan), 1 ^- subj. eagle, abs. 2.


fig.:

sq.

>K

'3 'D 2
1

K 24 110
;

11

25
!

1822

Je 28 1114
6
-

?31? 0? Ne 7 Est 2 ; 1 1 "D om.), "l*3"paj Dn 2 ('3 "1M"]?3S 1" 5 1 Jud I -|-oft., as also Tobit 14 (v. supr.) On N. v. further Tiele Bab-AM GeMh <21ff" 4Mff

Ch 5
i

41

'3 '

"

"JP^3J "^TP ?

shew regard io'iSi6 7 (*H^jr^J), cf. s attention to, sq. ~?N Is 22 (|| '"I&TJ); pay
(fer Is 51
1
'

K3

14

= cotj^119"
sq. ace.

2
;

Z00& Mw/o

\
1

sq.
2S

"?K i/c34 6 (read


1

Ezr

Imv.
sq.

pi.

<S Che),
;

Is 22'

Zc 12

";

cf.

niSD-ba-^S

cf.

also

Jb36
cf.

(abs., sq. pifTJC);


,

'

sq. ace. TO""!'* if IJK

119",
;

v 18 Is 5 12 ;

Nu 2 3 21
12

(j|

nsn)

subj. TI>, '?

jiRE Q3 n.pr.m. (=
5

n .w?

Bani

Nabd-sezib-anni,
-

Nebo

delivers me,

Schr COTJe39

13

);

officer

of
.

Nebuchadrezzar, called

D ,-ip"31

(q.v.)
;

DuD n.pr.m. a Jezreelite * T22 K 2 2 K 9 51JS M + 6


1 1. 1 1
;
.

Je 39 13

i^92 upon, gloat over (cf. 3 n 91), s s2 1 42 diff. 1 S 2 ; sq. ace. adv. (rB* to the right; l8 niKnb of purpose); 63 s abs. Is 42 (sq. || nso);
see its desire

K 2 1 ***
id.;

Hb

(||

ntO), so

^91"
||

(T?. ?3),

cf.

Pr 4 23

sq.

Nafiov6cu.

t[rQ^I] vb. bark


~J; Eth.
cstr.
fig.

(of dogs)

(NH

Ar.

nabb (subj. 1"yif ; 3. subj. '-: 1^3J "fjn. ?X + D^OGto i\, I02 20 ; sq. "?S z= look upon, sq. 13 13 S o sq. ace. v , i.e. endure to see Hb 1 (|| HNn)
cf.
3
i

i-flrh:;

Aram.

-JL,

ri33);_Qal Inf.

(or causat.
;

Ew
1

s
;
)

||

VTjB)

sq.

i,

104

'

only naab

>bp

t6 Bfl^lJ

B^f

D^3 Is 56

10

of helpless prophets.

Jb 28 24 V 74 20 (n, "!?^ ) sq- ace. Is 6 4 8 (|| jn), " La 3 63 ^10" (|| ?1); =regard, shew regard to,
;
,

trc5
Ju8 u
,

n.pr.m. et loc.
Na/3</.

1.

m. a Manassite
(formerly

Am s
abs.

22

16 ^84' La 4

cf.

*i3

4
;

Nu 32" (JE),

2. loc. in Gilead

v.),

Na(3nt, tiafS((6);

Nu 32"

^ 94* power of 15 15 13 D^DEto + 33 8o Is 6 3 (H n*TJ), v 12 2 20 5 . so


i.e. Aat>e
1

sq.'i'K irf. Is66 ; 4 sight, Is 18 ; sq.

La

1"

(||nNTJ),

n3p, q.

Na/3u>0.

TirO^
31

n.pr.div. god of men of Avva, 2 name otherwise unknown, cf. SchC0T,d loc -;

Zc9,ls expectation = object t[^Sp] n.m.

hope or confidence (lit. thing looked to); sf. UB3D Is 20 6 DB3D v s RBSB Zc 9 s ;of Cush
,

of

222
as ally of
Philistia

614
;

Va3
mark of
luxury, revelry
'3

Judah
.

Is 20

56

of Tyre as ally of

as

Am 5

s3

5 6 Is 14 11 so
,

Zc 9 s

5"

(*>i>n f[h

1133), also (not in

bad sense)
;

TI322 n.pr.m. father of Jerob. I


1333, i>Nt333,v. t333

supr.);
26

only
1

(cf.

Sab.

in phrase
-

t333"|3
2

DJJ3V

K II
211

I2
24

S1S

15 i6

326

31

21"
16

22""

iKio"; played by wandering band of prophets 5 12 s 1 S io elsewh. (list as Is5 ); in worship 2 S 6 Chr. always in worship ^57 9 81 3 92 4 only ijfijf
:

9 'io 13 2u 6 M @ I3 9 I0
.

K3

14

9I8 - 24!B

21

17

2Ch

108 3 150 3 ;
1

t>33
2

if)3

22

71
;

llfc^
28

'3

a harp with
6 - 20 - 28

Na/9a0, Na/3ar.

ten strings 33
'

144
-

I
11

Ch

13'' is'
25

16 s (\b|
-

tni', 22 n.pr.gent. (Nab. 11333 =Nabataean and Kabataeans, Eut N *bI 4 and oft., cf. 1333 of 1 ' 60 7 "*-' 87 '- 124 Jewish trad. No 2 " t333 S (on BNlnr form of name, and on t3 = n cf. Lag ); in
'

D>< 2 Ch 5 9 20 2 9 ?^), 25 273ff further Benz Aroh Now*"*


12
-

Ne
*

12 27 . Cf.

1'

273

Dr Amo,234<r

^T e

Hpt222ff.

{"II.

73 J
??
fee

vb. be senseless, foolish


of immodesty;

(NH
6e

As. Nabaitai,
296 f

);

as

etc.,

KQF,i"r Schr C0TGn2* IS


;

Dl p

"???j

ri, ')

Ar. jli
JJLT

= (per
also

(eldest) son of
3

Ishmael (brother of
29
;

contra)

reoWe,

distinguished,
'

1 Ch i people Kedar) Is 60 7 cf. Nabataei + Cedrei Plin (|| Kedar) hht.ii.66. Na (3mo> ^ Gk. Na^arolot. See fur-

Gn 25"

28" 3 6 (all P),


,

gracious (Frey) ; Aram. P33 Pa.


v.

reject, despise,

% Ne

Jei4

21
;

in

deriv. as
32

NH);

ther

No ZMGlXY
i

lsr, ' ,22f-

Eut N* bp

78

GASm GoOBr
1.)

Qal
Pf.

Pf. 2 ms. Jjy33 Pr 30

if thou hast been


JniBT).

547-629 pus.

foolish in lifting
1 s. sf.

up
ms.

thyself (opp.

Pi.

r["ipp] n.[m.] spring

(si

vera

consec. 'ipnpasi
;

Na3

(-/un6

known); only
;

pi.

cstr.
tlie

O)-^: Jb38^
(||

the

5>8J$

Dt 32 15
6
;

springs, sources of

ocean,

Dinjjl ~i[5n);

as

Mi

regard

^33P1

Impf. 3 ms. Je 14 21 ; Pt. ^33D


;

or reai a a P33 (q.v.),


:

i.e.

01 Siegf ^33 Bu suggests ^33 but GrPerles rd. 'a?? Jb 28 11 poss.;


Mass. ?|0,
j-I.
1.

=
,

->j;a

also, for

cf.

1H3 2.

with contumely, c. ace. 2N 733D |3 Mi 7 6 son treateth father as a fool (with contumely); '3*1 ls "W3f Dt 32 and he treated with contumely the ** * Rock of his salvation ;
(i.e.
||

t?D3);

subj.,

7^3

(V'offoll.;

meaning dubious).
;

Na 3 6 / will treat thee (Nineveh) with contumely


2.
21 (|| rj'J/jjtf i]^y "FahfrW); J e 14 do not treat with contumely the throne of thy glory (|| J'XS).

713 n.m. Jel3,u

jar,pitcher;

1. skin-bottle, skin
1

733abs.

Sio 5 +;

cstr.v

v.Baer
2

18124

); 1. skinofwine,
Je I3 1212
s7
:
;

f* ^33

+(on?33 S I 24 io 3
1

16', cf. also

pi. f*

^}
(||

S 25 18

fi. 7H3 adj. foolish, senseless, esp. of the man who has no perception of ethical and
religious claims,

fig.

QT>& ^33 Jb 38

i.e. clouds
fig.
;

D^nf).
12

2. earthen jar, fritcher

of connexions of

Eliakim D^33
(||

<pnj
2

Q'5>|)

WBT Dn^33 Je48 in fig. of Moab (cf. f 2 ) fc^lT*^


^3
24 Is 2 2
9
;

S 3 s3 + 1 4 t. mpl. D y33 13 3 i3 Ez 13 (@ Co B$Q); fpi. rtbx Jb 2 10 ; senseless, esp. of religious and moral insensidisgraceful
;
'3

abs.

and with
2

collat. idea of ignoble,


;

bility:
18
yjr

'3

s Dy Dt 32 (of
;

Isr.,

unappreciative of
'3
'>),

La4

sim. of

men

of Judah

(||

"W* *T njt^P);

J.'s benefits

opp. 0??), so of heathen nation

sim. of destruction of Judah, DnxV'i>33 TJJjf 14 Is 30


.

74

(blaspheming name of
'3n
3

^3

Dt32

21

(||D|W);
fool, Is

fn. 723, 7n: n.m.*

57 ' 9

a musical instru-

elsewh. as subst. (impious

D"N3jinEzi3 (siveral.,v.supr.); and presumptuous)

ment, either a portable harp, or a lute, guitar (with bulging resonance-body at lower end); I. />33, and then shape seems to favour (perh.

s 32 (opp. 3H3 noble-minded), characterized as at once irreligious and churlish, v c ;


1

lute; perh. independent word, e.g.

Egyptian
1

loan-word,

cf.

nfr,

Z^e,We Hpt222);abs. ^33


;

io'+3t.,
pi.

*>??

^7i~+3t.;
6
5

*I^33 Aar/> (or lute), played at feasts

trjoa 2

+ 4 t.

sf.

bAm6'+2t.; Am 5 Is 4
s3

denying God V'i4 53 insulting God 74 and God's servant 39 s ; Pr 17 7 arrogant speech becometh not the (impious and presumptuous) fool (whose faults it only makes the more conspicuous), much less do lying lips him that is
; ,

s2

11

and

religious

noble (3H3), v 21 (|| ^D3), 30 22 Dni> JQE '3 ^331 (one of the things under which the earth
trembles), 733 DB*" (|| 33);
1

ceremonies, probably less simple, cheap and common than 1133 (q.v.; oft. named with '3):

\)3
a-s

Jb 30 8

i.e.

ignoble

men

one

who might

be expected

bv
mc

615
713? t'Bbin

jra
Jb i 4 18 (but bS&
71B3

'3 ni3n to have a contumelious end, "03K 2 S 3 M was Abner (destined) to die, as a '3 dieth ? of the man who amasses riches unjustly

Lag

Prop,, - 0,,,,d -

713? 7133).

Siegf Baer, after @, so Bu [or H^3J]; Du a. usu./aW like a leaf, or flower


r6t$3 Ibi
30

733 TTTV

Wirwai Je 17"

self to be a '3; as acting

idea of disgracefully) z

i.e. will prove himimmorally (with collat. S 13" into irnn


f.

KM
'
''

and fall, fade : nj$ nbb an oak falling as to its leaves


wither

like

burton
nibjin

D^n
JbV
10

( c f. n^33)

only in
Cf.

nn -aia

(of Job's wife).

Dr W!S !

(sim. of people of Jerus.); the host of heaven n^V 7333 siS) T 4 B njxnp rfabrn jean IS34 v6j?'a? t6 Ez47
;

S2.6.I5.21; Pilt.7

(trees in Ezek.'s vision), so


3

fig.

of good
Is

man
also
cf.

V'l
11.
1

of Isr.
-

Je8 13
||

722

S 25 s5 whose widow David married


(toy r6aji toe> 733

n.pr.ni. (on popular etymol. see a churlish man of Carmel, infr.);

ff
v4
;

733 4 o 7 8 (both of wicked

1W

tfffl

7331

64

s
;

Nirqa

toe>a),

S 2S w->.u.n.*.a, V M iot. 1 S

^W 17"?); of devastated earth H733 nWJDK H xn "^ 3 f73


2

V Nfj PTO ^ 3
carcass,

1 B^), 733 fX 28 ,

(||

pan

is 2 4

4
.

n.f.

No/3aX.

Tn7!12
'3

n.f.

corpse
cstr.

(as

inert,

Tn7D3 t t
:

senselessness (as shewn in v

disregard of moral and religious claims), esp. alw. abs. of disgraceful sins; also disgrace;
'3

disgraceful folly, esp. of sins of un23 "D"! chastity Ju 1 o (wanton deed GFM), so
;

1.

flabby); 19 sf. ^33 Is26 ; 6 Jos 8 M


-(-

13"+; Dt28 26 I K 13 22 in^>33 Lv 1 1 39 40 40 ; Drib? Is 5* + t.; nn!?33 1 4 1. carcass, corpse : 1. a. human (not in

ahs. I

n$33 v *>+;
;

^33

;-

nwn

'an

24
,

S i3

12
;

oft.

Vj^3

'*

Ez
j

s9 P, (H), which use 133); Jos 8 (JE), 1

i.e.
g22.24.24.2S.25.28.2S.28.29.30
:

do a thing disgraceful ace. to Isr.'s standard Gn 34 7 (J), Dt22 21 (cf. Dr on mng. of wd.; only 23 6 10 here of woman), Ju 20 ( + nJ), v Je 29 (cf. 12 ^tob^a |3 r\fV\ K? 2 S 1 3 ) ; also of inhospitable
churlishness
s

tion to

19 5^ 26 Je l 33 9 21 16 4 19 7 34 20 ^ 79 2 b. life), of lifeless idols, coll. "131 OiTX^E> 1^33 Je i6 18 2. of animals (clean and unclean, wild animals,

28 M ;

R g V J e 26

coll.

corpses Is

ggJO TJ t 2 ,M (wish for restora.

23

S 25 s6

11. 733, (v. I,


15

and

esp. Is
'3 n'B'V

cattle, birds
8

and

32

);

of profane action J0S7


of senseless

(Achan;

7tflfe^2,);

and

irreligious language

Is 9
'3

16

"13.M,

32 paT).
s

2. contumely, disgrace

i7 (allP); '3 21 specif. body of animal dying of itself Dt 14 ; Lv 7 24 1 1 39 40 40 (P), 22 8 (H), Ez 4" 443 '.
;
-

14

Lv5

"n
-

reptiles, chiefly

Lv
15

Ez),

Dt

8.11.24.25.27.2S.35.36.37.;

i. e. deal out to '>), you and punish you as Dv33 disgrace, expose you s3 sub 733), because of your utterances (cf. 2 S 3 about me.

Daay TEW. Jb 42

(of

Tt3 933 n.pr.loc. place where Benjamites

Ne 11 Mod. Beit N<./3aXr. Nebala, 6 m. NE. from Lydda, ace. to Guerin s.m.n.67f.. Mishn. KD733 rV3 Buhl GMl2; G ~rI97 .
dwelt
34
.

TjT/17122 n.f.

immodesty, shamelessness,
fig.

r[>/J^] vb.
poet,

flow,

spring,

bubble up,
As. nabtl,
id.,
;

lewdness of Isr. under

of adulteress

Ho

12
.

and
;

late

(NH
;

id. (rare);

t /Zl 2 vb. sink or drop down, languish,

Dl HWB 442 Ar. JLo well or issue forth (of water)

wither and fall, fade (NH id.; As. nabdlu, HWB443t Ar. destroy, Dl jlj v, vin. die; Aram.
Nb'33
.

Aram. ^i, 53

Eth. M10:

11.

weep, ft*HlO:
4

corpse); Qal P/. 3


;
'

ms/3

Is

40

78
i

Je 8
3

13
;

tear(s)); Qal Pt. 5?33 703 wady, metaph. of '""J^n ""^PP-

Pn8

a flowing

Hiph. Impf.
;

44 T 3 fs n^33 Is 2 4

(onfor^n' cf.GesS 18 18 ; 3 mpl. 173? 2


1

Trap/. 3 ms. 713? <33 B , h S246e


'

,/,

+ 4 t.
Ex
;

2 23 < }l + I 9*+ 3 t.; nV"3{<^78 Pri *3!^94

01

S22

46

= V'i8
cf.
4

),
46

2
,

ms. 730

M5

7
;

im

59

fpi-

m +
Pn

ii9

171

;
1,

J$ty + 3 f

pour out, emit, cause

to bubble, belch forth

pL
1

7331 Is

s 64 (on form

Di and 01 5236e );
30

733 Inf. abs.


Is 28
sin/i;
'

Ex

i8 ls ; cstr. 733 Is 34*; Ft. 733

pour OSHX

out,

fig.

wi
2.

raaS

n^as

23
(||

nrniN

*T?"J).

cause to bubble, ferment


.

rbl3 abs. Is 34 ; cstr. Is i ; 1. or drop down, fr. exhaustion 730 733 Ex


;

f.

18 18 (Moses and
22
46

Isr.); fr.

discouragement

ifr

8 46 (of foreigners, foes of Isr.); of mt.

ya: e^nt nio 3aj Ec 101 3. Djpi-i \af of speech, pour forth, emit, belch fig., usually Jlijn y?: D'VEn '9 forth, emphat. expression Pr 1 5 28 (opp. ni35?.7 nan^ pn>- ab) i.e. the righteous
:

yntt
out with reckless utterance

616
Jos 15
P), 2
8
,

133
cf.

considers before he speaks, the wicked bursts


;

i8

13 - 16

(all

P);
;

fl333

15" ,&***
017
;

al i

n^K

JpJC

Pn5

(opp.
<

nyn
ijk

a^n

D'oan

jie6);

D^D3 tot f?:


'a:

Ch

4'

Ez

(Co

'3

an), 48'
2

i>

naj3

Jos 17 9 (P).For rfn33 vb.

1 1

rd. TjJ

(Di)."

pri? ^, 94

(||

rjrvM "tyrfy vibkit);

59

be conspicuous
Ar.

(NH

in

(HDrt'n'iriBb'a

ntann); in good sense,

rtWl nffB
cf.

s 78 (|pB^Eto3nnnBK); n^nri ^nsb nsjran 119'";

ijra:

laic-ai tji

45 (Heir* ^n^Pl,
Di<

>

also

J^j conquer, overcome, also be apparent, conspicuous; jjs>5 high land or country; isj 6e courageous,
vigorous, effective, Xs>J courageous, efficient; TJ3 ""1133 Aram. drag, draw, lead;

deriv.; Ph. n.pr.m. 133;

);

metaph. 10K

silent, it really

19 DVp pours forth speech.

'a:

i.

though

*^,

J?cl^,
19

Tj^QTO n.[m.] spring of water (As. namHWB442 ba'u. D1 Ar. 541;, Syr. ^c*); abs.
,

leader; Eth.
T|Pi

VIA
,

n Gn3 +
sf.

'O

Ec 12 6

Gn
s2

pi. cstr.

D<

'JfttO Is

35

49

10

i2 8 +, etc.;

;-Hipb..^ P/ 3 fs. HTan 1 S25 + rnjri 6 Impf. T3? 1 S 9 +; 13'1 Gn


is

travel)

(for

returning exiles).

]un?

v.

jeb.
foil.

7 rnr j e 9 11 nf?: is 44 fgj. Dt Jw. "Un 2 Si8 21 + ; nT3n 32 (juss.), etc.; 15 12 Gn29 +, etc.; /n/. a6. nan Ju i4 + 2 t.;

+;

2J3

(-/of

= 6e rfry, parched, NH
3<33).

253,

16 Tgn Je 3 6

c<r.

6 T3np Gn 3 2 +

TfA

2K9"

Aram. c^, MJJ,


BN rs
);

Kt. (Qr '3r6);

Pt.

Est
cstr.

20
;

T23 j n.[m.] south-country, Negeb, south


(cf.

pi. cstr.

T?p Gn 4i M +; f. map 'Tap Ju 14 19 ; declare, tell

Lag

'3 abs. Gn 20' +


;

1. south- country, i.e. a. specif, the region S. of Judah, boundaries not exactly " defined (see cities in it Jos 15 21 32), but c. fr.
hills S.

14 IJMGn I3 +

Jos

[usu. sq. ? of indir. obj. s4 7 1 S 12 2 S 13 Th

We

HPS 2 S 1 3 M (1 S 1 2 he foil. $ as more diff.); 9 sq. ^NExi 9 1 S3 sq.^ 1 S17 + 142


7
15

Gn 3" + oft.; ins. also Klo Dr Kit Bu, so


31 3
;

of
62

(E), 2 4

Gni2 13 Nui 3 l7a 21 Dt 34 3 (JE), Dt I 7 Jos 1040 11" 12 8 (all (all J), 40 21 9 41 D), NU33 Jos 15 (both P), Ju i 1 S20 (but rd. 33"!n, i.e. the mound (<i/>ya/9) Th We Klo Dr Kit Bu HPS), Je 13" 17 26 32" 3 3 13 20 Zcf Ob V'i26 4 (sim.),Ez2i 3 *(=Judah); '3
'an, naajh,
1
1

= n.pr.

(J),

Hebron to Kadesh, '3n p.K Gn 20 I6 19 Nui3(JE), Jui Jos'i 5 aim.


;

V3B-^JJ

Jb

31
;

V.Wa Je 36

20
;

sq.

loc. (instead

of indir. obj.) chiefly proph. Je 4 s 5 20 3 1 10 -4- ;

S 4 13 2 S i 20 2 K 9 15 Mi i 10 rarely sq. 31 ace. pers. 2 S 15 (but rd. Tan nnffl HPS (indef. lan 'l^i "We Dr Kit, 33 Th Klo Bu subj.), or favour nan), 2 K 7 911 Ez4 3 10 Jb 17 5 26 4 31 37 ;
also
1
;

sq. dir.obj. in ace.


ll

Gn 45 + oft.
13
i
'

sq. cl. wi. '?

Gn

(no art.)

Gn

13 (J),

S30 IS30
,

(cf.

Di); of
'3

4 2 3 + oft; sq.cl.wi.1 = 3(late)Est3 6 ; sq. 16 cl. wi. no Gn 29 Ju'l 6 13 Est 8 + sq. cl. wi. "D
,

particular districts in the


(cf.
14

Negeb

Tig

Ju
-

16

i
-

2K6

11

;sq.cl.wi.n3' NCti
l

,oncesq.cl.wi.nGn43

2
8
,

GFM), rrjW S 24 7 2 Ch 28 18
'3

'3 etc. 1
;

v.

S 27 1(U010 (cf. Dr), 3c. 14 also Zc 14'; '3 DO } Jos

etc.; oft.

no

dir. obj., sq. ~tonb


1

Ex 13
foil,

S 25" + ;

niDT 1 S30 ; coll. c. 19 pi. vb. people of south-land Ob ". b. land S. of Babylon Is 2 1 '
27

sq. net<'l 'an alone


1

Gn 47 +
;

-\Oti

then

by oral, rect.;
;

sq. orat. rect.

Zc 9 12 ;
;

sq. ?5? concerning,

(cf.

Di).

c.

= Egypt Dn
cf.
' ,

1***"44****"

(v.

Meinh Bev Behrm,

v 43 ). 2. hence south 4 14 10 (opp. N.,E., W.) Gni 3 28 (both J), Jos 17 25 4 24 1 K 7 2 Ch 4 1 Ch 9 26 1617 (cf. v 14 " 18 ), (P),

S 27" Est 6 2 oft. indir. obj. om. 1 S 24" + dir. obj. om. Ju 13' + both om. Lv 5' + In ]. Hex. rarely P, tLv 5 14 s5 Ex i(Pi; J, Gn 3"
1

i2

18

Exi3 +i8t.;
9

E,

Gn2i 6 3i 20 4 i 25 +i5t.;
t.;

D, Dt 17

26

30

18

+5

1.
12

tell,

announce,
35

Ez

2i

3b -

.13071

Dn 8 further 1 K 7 Zc 14 DKQ row Ex26 18 cf. 2 7 9 36 53 3 8 9 40s4 (of S.


49
39
4
, ; ,

report, usu.

human
18 ia

Jui 3 6
8

S3

23 22 24 32" Lv 14 subj. Gn g iKi 23 Ne2 Est 2 1010 Jbi2 7

<

side of tabernacle); '3 nyB' Ez 46 s 9 ; '3 DKS *om<A '(/ or iorrfer Nu 34 s 35 s Jos 18 16 (all P), 19 cf. v 8 S8B '3 ^33
-

EZ47",

Nu 34
on
i8
3

Jos I5

5-4

18"
19
;

the south
(all P),

of

Nu
2
1

34

(all P), 44

of.

south boundary 3330 ? (fcjp)


'30*i>N),

2. declare, V.142 Isi9 Je5 Ez24 -r make known, expound, esp. of something before not understood, concealed or mysterious, Gn 3"
.

20

19

12 18 , etc.;
16.W.W.1..

iK

io 8 =2Ch 9 2 ; a riddle Ju
;

Jos 15 3 (b

v 37
Jos

Ju

'30 abs.
s

Dn 2 2 K as revealing, Gn4i 2
dream
1

secret

Jb

1 1

on
2
;

the south

i8'(JE), ^"(P), iSi4 Ez4o

'3D

>D13;n t|n|

S 7" 2 K 4 s7 s s ty 1 47" ; of declaring by '*'s agents Dt 5 Mi 3 12 16 13 29 1 S 15 2 S 24 Je 50 Is 58 divin. Ho 4 by


1

4 etc.; of' Mi 6 8 Je 42 s
6
1

,21i
-

na
l
.

617
6e/or
(cf.

Taa

3. inform of (play the informer concerning) M s 4. Jos2 UM Jezo 10 Jbi7 Lv5 Pr2 9 of proclaiming publish, declare, proclaim, esp. of ' power, loving-kindness, etc., 4 316 12 22 M 51 17 92 i45 + subJ(esp. W): *9 12 8 5. avow, heavens f 19 2 50 gf; Is 42" 57 s Is 3' ^38", cf. Is 48 acknowledge, confess:

yowr /ace

is

= in your view,
*i?.3l>

or purpose

&jW5"n
2.

TJ

rrtyx

t6

^ 101*).
what
18

With

ace. to preps.: a. +1333

is

wisdom,

in front
i.e.

of= corresponding to, Gn 2 I will make him fa??.? 1$ a help corresponding to him
v 20 among equal and adequate to himself, b. 133? the animals there was no 11333 1$.
in front
2
of, before,

Pt.= messenger
T?pn
Pf.
aft*,

2S15
Impf.
2";

13

5 - 6 - 13
;

'an

(tojdl 2

Jesi S 18".

3131

cf.

"W

tHoph.
;

Gn 33 ^J> n^KJ, Nu
12

22 s2

^n
"tt'n

Jos9

Jos 9

s4

Eu

*>|J)

Gn2 2 !0 + //

be told, announced,

ground nniK D^3K BT8


,

reported, alw. sq. f (sts. impers., logical subj. 42 2S21 11 c. fern. Is 2 1 2 ; not in cf.

inacc,
P):
11

Gn2'7
42

Gn 2 7 (J), 3 1 (E), Dt 17 Jos 9 (D), 13 Ru 2 " Ju 9 25 2S10" 19 2 2i" 1K107 18 Ch 9 s Is 2 1 2 4 o sq. lbK> Gn 22 20 1 Ch 19" 2
21
;

22

2424

133^, Is i your with 101? Jos 5 13 D3133^>; M Dn8 15 io 16 in a hostile sense v 13 cf. Pr2i 3 DDm 1B1 in the sight or presence of, Hb I 'I??? 8 2 ^39 n33^ yen iijn, 50 Ton n33$> Trfrijn,
i

13

fell

on

his knees

VV^N

Ne Ne

37

3
1

of opposite choirs), opposite to (prob.

9 ' 24

;= parallel

to,

Ch
22
;

1324

38
1

(all J),
51

Jos io
13

17

(JE),
2
;

S 15

12

19

19

S6
5

12

a business (peculiar)
visible

Ne

5";

= over,

fig.

for, of what is
i>3
8

K6

8 7 Is7
27
4

sq.cl.with"3Exi4
29 ' 41
.

morally,

18 23 '133^ NJttOfc

3
s

(J),

JU 9 47 lS2 3713
<

lK2

"TO vv

subst. what
151

is

conspicuous or in

or pZace ^ 16 54 t6), with <o se (|p3D 8 14 oft. in the trrbtt IDS? nb (cf. 86 ), 90 D133^
J

TDK
. . .

front, always as adv. or prep, in front of, in sight of, opposite to, "lj3, cstr. *T33, sf. ^H 10 n ^38 + T1?? 38 +, etc.; with n loc. TKll
,

phrase

*JP|
6

^J&

both

lit.,

as

Jb

16

nsiori
7

116 1418 ; 1. as adv. accus. in front of, a. locally (rather stronger and distincter than

t^

'3*> o^inn lassw ab (cf.101 ); *8 "b, ^5 T3"y s5 'lb "V 133, and in a moral sense, * 18 3 26 "O'JJ '3^> "]1Dn *3 i.e. is ever present to my s '3^ DM^X inB fK i.e. he has no mind, 36

W*

Wy

\)BJ>),

(a)

Gnsi
should

32

W-Ol
it,

WW

133 to front
J11D3

of
2

our brethren own


1133

15 37 now, v 47

n71

eye to discern God's awe-inspiring judgments 5 1o with JVBfc t6 i.e. have in view, pur); (cf. 3 c. npj'? (a) adv. off pose (flWJfcO 10 1
.

19 Isr. encamped inn 133 in front of the mountain, 10 133 &e/ore, t sight of, 34 nsC^M nbl'K T,Ojr5>3 16 12 the people all thy people (cf. ^ 78 ), Jos 3 2027 ,etc.; 133 in front of J., 1 passed over MTV

why

we

die in thy sight?

Ex

(JO

1 c)
2

the front,

Gn2i 16
vw
,

133D
;

?lb

in front, opposite, ex adverso, 3SynT sat her down opposite,


13313 1^>

K 27

Dt 2S 66

D'K^n

,f1

vm
sus-

shall

be hung up for thee in front

(i.e.

29 to /roi of their house, v ; (!>3) 133 3 12 30 n Jos 8 s6 1S15 2 Si2 + ; bvcto* Dt 3 i 6 3 13 Naboth DJW TJJ; '" 133 1 S 12 16 set 2 1

Ne

s3

iK

ir^Eto

"

n?.3

i]K,
4

so

ttotfn

Nu

25

S 12 ;'* 22

12

^ ^89
20

of thee) ; Ju 9 17 pended, as by a thread, in front WS1 ~]b&1 and flung away his life in front 133D or straight away (i.e. hazarded it) ;= some way s2 2 or at a distance, Nu 2 Dt 32 Tj3D 3
off,

37
,

ft 18 13

from
4
s5
;

133

WT'Jj

11

poet, ?

ni33^
with

n6 1419);

hostilely,

5* (so Jb 10"; with


20

psn ns s2
3

nsin,

2K2" '30 WSl'l


S 18 13
(a)

a < a distance,

aioo/, 2

1J30 3V"Tin imtO,


the front of,
r

Ob

1".

a prep, (6) as

/rom

away

collat. idea of to the mortification of,

^23 3i

,cf.

Jo

being open or known ; s 10 * blNB>, Jb 26 ; if 38 to, Pr 15" 133J113K1 20 vb tod), 69 (yriyr), nwrio -pu (||rnnw 2 168 Is 59"; so Vn 3B 133 Ho 7 . 1 1 (b) with
i
ls

collat. idea of

from,
''

Ct6 5 ^MD T^5?


nxiN 'OT
;

"3B '3D

'3Dn, ^^J? 1330

S 2620
16
,

ib^K

^rom

before the

and vb. of motion, to go in front of 5 straightforward, Jos 6 STN DIM jn 20 Am 4 3 Je3i 39 1133 each straightforward, v s s7 b. mentally, Ne 1 2 cf. Pr 4 *. vividly 18 TOD H33 '31N301, 44 16 5 1 * present to, f 38
reflex,
sf.,

oneself

i.e.

Is i cutting eyes of, with verbs of removing s 17 23 Jon 2 5 hiding off ^3 1 9 Je 16 (0) I9 2s 2 io5 7; at a distance from, -^ opposite to, Ne 3 12 TDBtPD Dno, 38 nor *JU3 1330. (y) 11330 34 P 1330 /rom 6e/ore, Pr 14 7 in front of Ju 20
,

Am

'

d. t13?.

13?

as/ar a* the front

of,

Ne 3 1626

tT33 n.m.
ruler, prince;

Tn

ls

(remembered by) 6 17 so '31 nearly 175??, *ljj W? Is 4c *39 21 133 njn a But Ex io 10 WfOl DiTjB Is 5
''133
:

TlNOni, io9
.

'''

'3

leader
abs.

(lit.
'l

prob. one in front),


16

lS9 +3it.;
pi.

cstr.

WM

T33(133)
*T3J 2

K2C> + 6t.;

Ch 25 s ;-^ruler,

DH'33Jb2 9 10 +3t.; 16 13 prince + 76 Pr 28 Jb

nm
10

618

nycBo

29 31 (in sim.). Esp. 1. of king of Isr.: of Saul by '3b two ( + acc. pers.), I S 9" (subj. 1 s2 proph.), cf. of Sol., subj. people, 1 Ch 29 ; io
(subj/'); of

s7

of prost[PITO2] n.f. brightness; fig. ninisb is 59' (opp. nibsx ; perity ; pi. &),
fl

David by
(in these
1

'3b
'
1

TO
cf.
4

Si 3 14 25 30
by
2

tnJD
Ar.
as

vb. push, thrust, gore


succeed, attain,

V1JX
2
,

(NH

id.;

??

'3 'i

S 6 21

subj.),

'sb RH 5

^
(

tm

f
1

Ch
'j>

1 1

fl
;

also 5

Ch 6

5
;

BH); Qal ImVf. HR Ex

make progress; Z
21 283132 (E),
pers.
1

of David also

'3

^y '3

Wnb
ob

+ ace.

Baasha;
Vrisa

K 20 T?J^ Ch n 22 (of Abijah, ( + 2. of a Ch 28*. subj.' Rehob.); of Judah 1 s26 3. foreign ruler or prince Ez 28 Dn 9
of Hezekiah
5
;

K > (* subj.) pers.) 1 K 4 ('


1
7

Is 55

of Sol. ins njx ; of Jerob. by 'S |TU


;

v31 ;

1$
Pi.

<?ore,

subj.
17

'w,
;

sq.

ace.

subj.) n?j> '3 2

so

of

/mp/. 18 10 ;
84 ;

n|j|
WT33TI

acc. pers.) 2

17 Dt33 cf. 1 K 22"= 2 Ch 21 18 10 ^44 6 (|| D13); v. also Ez 34 (of Isr. under 4 vision obj. fig. of sheep), cf. Dn 8 (of ram in

push
fig.

Dt33 21 Ez34

2
;

ms. nasn

K 22

11

Ch

0333
at,

^ 44
sq.
,

6
;

Pt. 0.330

Dn

or thrust of wild ox

ace:

of Joseph

under

the title of some high official connected with 1 the temple Je 20 (of Pashhur) T3J Tj?B tWTj
''

not expr.). Hithp. Impf. 333? ^bo ta>S H33JT Dn 1 1 40 engage in thrusting with, wage war with.

'B see 29
13

11 9 2 Ch 35 (three 'n '3 TJ3, including the high31 22 '3 of high-priest Dn priest), Neil";

n'33 and he was prince-overseer 26 hence D'nbsn flU '3 1 );


8

in, etc. (for

Ch

TTOO

adj. addicted to goring, pred. of


29 - 36

W Ex^i
7JJ

(E), cf.
foil.,

Ba NB49

4. ruler in other capacities (late): TVia. 20 16 of tribe 1 Ch 27 2 Ch 19"; of Korahites 9 ; s7 of Aaronite warriors 1 2 ; of division of army 1 4 27 1 Ch 13 (commandant of for-

(-v^of

mng, unknown
but
v.
infr.).

Ar.

J^J

is strike, split, pierce,

2Chu"
24
,

tbSp

n.[m.] sickle (Ar. Jjj^i* (yet poss.

tress),

32

s'

(in Ass.

army:
cf.

||"rt?);
12
;

of temple-

treasuries 1CI126

2CI131

nun

'3

2Ch

c. Aram, loan-word Fra 133 ), Aram. )k'>v!^o); ban handle, wield Je5o 16 {$*%); c. nb^ Jo 4 ,s

of palace?). 6 pi. abstr. Pr 8 .


(i.e.

28 7

5. princely things,

fig.

of judgment.

tPTJ3 vb. shine


joyful,

be (As. nagu, shine, beam,

D1 HWB446 ; Eth. }7H: Aram,

0^; NH
'3
I

tir\p planet
28
;

Fnws)Qal

Jb22
"lE>N

nn^by'3 Jb 18 5 .

"s&n rtv - -t
:

mm

frrT^B iw is 9 '; Jmpf. 33f> nirwi Hiph. imp/ 1. enlighten


7 /.-iiK

t [|J J] vb. touch (strings), play a stringed instrument (NH Pi.; Aram. J3? Pa.); Qal Pt. 26 niBBin ntoby). D'333 (|| Bit,

^68

Pi! Pf.
J333

|3?1
20
;

payers 23 S 16 16 (consec), v ; /mp/.


,7
;

pi.

S 22 s9

= arti

//. cs<r. ?M iSl6 + 5t.; Pt. IS38 16 1623 16 1 S i6 + 4t.;pa2/ 11333 1 S 16 1T3 v fjUD

gac

'nbx niT
.

yjr

18

29
.

2. ca^se
10

to At'e (of

moon)

TO
abs.

DTI

(T33 in context), 18 19 32 in sim. 1.33 3D Ez 33 (||


'3b 3-C3-D
1

10

9
;

c.

ace. cogn. Is

20

HpTO DUW tf).


3

38 ; ^K

:niNiwisi3

(||-Fn).
b3
'

fi.TO] n.f." 5 10 5 +; cstr.Is4 +

brightness;
sf.

S 16 17
18
;

cf.

f 33

Is2 3 16 (both
;

'3
15

Am
11K;

f3

JTT

16

also 2

K3
;

15

Yt.=player, minalso

||T^

OHM Jo
4

10

; bright10

stref{ci. Qal) 2
16

K 3 1515
5120b

cf.

|8

VT &

ness of a (clear, sunshiny) day


;

Am 5

(||

li333iSi6 (Ges

).

opp. bsx, ^Bfrl), 2 S 23 (lOStp after rain); so 3 fig. of Zion s dawning, ^n-]]'3 Is 60 (||-iiN);

t[n2^]
(v. infr.);
sf.
1

n.f.

music; abs.

WM

^6i'

"nr?3

of her righteousness
2
||

and Ez i "), TJOJ , 3 15 13 10 i8' stars Jo 2 4 of theophany 2 S 22 >/< 4 4 27 28 " ni33 '3 io 11K3 '3 cf. Ez I (in storm); 4 6 '3 |TQ '3 Is4 Hb3 ; tf?<b'3 Ezi 13 n3nb
;
;

^33 62 (c. art. only here Tabs of moon Is 60 19 of

+ >jf;

Dn3'33
20
;

=
; ;

6t.'; *)&% IS38 pl.ni3'33^ 4 20 1. music (of stringed instr.) ace. cogn. Is 38 ;
;

Jb 3 o9 + 2 1; 'n-Hb 3 19 ;--

m
10

, 14 as occupation La 5 ; esp. ni3 333 in i^-titles 19 1 1 1 1 l 6 54 55 67 76'; so 3 ; cf. nr?rby

*4
^

Hb

\n;3q Hb 3" (of glitter of'''s spear;


of individ., ib
||

||

T? n -iiK)
the

61 1 (rd. perh.

pi.

Ges 580t ).
7
;

2. song (with
14
(||

'3

|'K1

Is
,,:

50

(fig.

of distress

string

accompJ)

f 77

M6jec 0/ mocking okjt


pn'f).

D'???")

so
.<

'3

"liNS

D'i?'

!X rn&fl

Pr 4 18

path

Jb 3 o 9 (||nb),^69 13 03B^niE"3),La3
t [nO^aO^]
(cf.

of righteous men
f

is like

light

of brightness.

n.f.

(mocking, derisive) song

11.

TOO n.pr.m.
7

a son of David ace. to


yayid, etc.

foreg.); DTifaso

La3

ra
,

i.e.

sm6jc< o/<Atr

lCh3

I4".

Noym,

mocking song.

w
y^
*So5
is

619
3 Is 5 8
.

W
2. intr. reach, extend,
sq.

vb. touch, reach, strike (NH id. ; Ar.


agree with one (of food), produce effect;
Ithpa. be struck
'j

Gn
8

28 12

Aram. Vli
i pi. sf.

(sc.
33

infr.); Qal Pf.

Gn
;

ipm Gn
,

26 M

32

w. leprosy), cf. Pi. + ; PI^JJ J u 20"+ ;


3
;

cf. 'an 4 ; sq. IV nB wj Vv l v g7 t ^j S ^ a7U/ <fo noi reac en ough for a lamb (i.e. he be not able to furnish a lamb)
1
,

n_ loc);
i>

(sq.

^ Zc

Is 8

f,,

7mp/ WJ Lv5 +
-^

VI*

sq.

Jb 2o 6 (hyperb.)
,

Ch 3"''";

S q.

i>

iy 28" ;

Gn 32 :6 +
yi3,

etc.;
6

Jmu. V?

144*+

2 t.;

7n/ cstr.

attain, sq. ?

Est 4", arrive, come,


sq.
*?

sq. ace. loc.


1

yij3bGn2o +3t.; nya 2Si4 ,0 Ez 17'; sf. 9 T]J?M Ru 2 etc.; P. <zc. J?33 1 K 19*+; D^S 14 22 27 Jei2 f.nyiiNui9 +2t.; pi. ri5>33 1K6 4 14 Is 53 1. a. fowcA, usu. sq. 3 pass. yi33 V' 73 26 33 M 37 2 Exi 121213 Gn 3
,

Is
1

4 s 17 30 Est 4 8

(of time)
18
,

Dn

2", sq. "S


sq.

S 14 9
.

sq. "13? V'


12

107

abs.

Est 6 14 ;

b*K
12 1

Dn 8 7
2
1215

3. approach, of time, abs.


7
(||

Ec

Ct 2" Ez
sq.

Ki3); v. also
*?).

Est
6
.

9' (sq. Inf.), cf.


lot,

3 (J), 3

(allE),29

30

(P),

88 4

(sq.
26

4. of fate or

=befal,

Lv 5 23 + 25 t. Lv; Nu i6 26 + 7 t. Nu (P)+ 19 22 3 or obj.), Dt 14 8 Ju 6 21 2 S 23' 1 K (F* (no s 7 21 2 618 io 1018 La 4 "; sq. i9 '2Ki 3 Ests Dn 8
-

i>KEst9

Ec8 1414 ^32


Gnl2
'}
'

~W Hg 2 Nu 4 iK6"Dn 9
12 15

21
,

cf.

Ho 4
'' s

3
;

plague-spot
;

W2

n.m.

17

stroke, plague,
l ,

mark,
13
;

sq.
11
;

nB-^5?
abs.

Is6 7 ; na'f-by (no obj. expr.) Jb

Dnio ';
1

sq. ace.

IS52

6'

La4

15
.

b. of

touch32

ing earth, mountains, etc., sq. 9 \jr 104 5 26 144 ; fig. of "* touching the heart, sq. 3 1 S io 2. nearly strike, pass, stricken, yfr 73 14 Is 53 4
.

Am

Ex 1 1 + VJ3. Lv 1 3 + 8 12 cstr. Dt24 + sf. ^J? ^38 *\Vn 39 tt$ 44 29 33 cstr. LV13 2CI16 pi. 13^33 Gni2 "V'89 14 1. stroke, wound, inflicted by man *5??? 2S7 on man Dt 1 7 8 2 1 Pr 6 M 2. sfro&e, 3*1),
abs.
11

17

(||

wind Jb i 19 Ez 1 7 10 of divine chas3. tisement 1 S 6" Jb i" 19 21 ; sq. b* 2 5 10 19 touch=ha.rm, sq. 3, Gn 26" (J), J0S9 2 S 14 22 15 1 Ch 16 Je i2 M Zc 2 1212 sq. io5 (|| 0?)=* "7K Gn 20 6 (touch a woman), so Pr 6 19 (sq. 3); s9 9 19 v. also Jb 5 sq. ace. Gn 26 (J, sf.), so Ru 2 Ju 203441 (both subj. nyn, sq. (subj. VI, sq. 3), 4. reach, extend to, 2 S 5 8 sq. 3 (but "?y).
(||

n|D), of

metaph., esp. of a disease, regarded as sent by 1 a divine chastisement, Gn 12 17 (J), Ex (E),

14

(D

?.3 '3,

||

D'BOS 032?,
2

i.e.

ordinary),
I

K8 =
37

customary,
||

Ch 6 s8
29

K8 3S (^)>

'3)

= 2 Chd
(||

(both

rbno)
(llH"!);

^??);

V9i
89"

10

of Israel 38 12 39 11
v. also

T^ ll?"),

(||

B^);
56

8 Is53 (of suffering servant of

'>,

iOJ> y?3).

3.

mark (60

t.

Lv

13, 14), indeterm.

Lv

13

17 - 29 - 30 - 32 - 43 - 44

crpt. v.

Dr HPS);
;

in metaph., sq.
cf.
5
(||

1$?,

of vine Is

10 16 8 Je 48 s2 of sword Je 4 ,

v 18 ; of chastise;

(nn3DD),v ;ofleprosy,regardedasthe heavy touch or stroke of a disease, nyiX '3 Lv 2 i3 + v 51 ('an rmpp nyis), v 59 1 4 3 32 54 Dt2 4 8 ;
-

ment Mi
;

9
,

cf.

Jb 4

"bit

VfO)
;

also (sq. b)

also pran

'3

Lvi 3 3 ';

Je 51 9 =:come, sq."?N Jon 3 s arrive (of time), 1 abs. Ezr 3 Ne 7".

tNiph. Impf. WMJl Jos


defeated (in battle),
i.e.

8 15 be stricken,

feign to be so, but rd.

with person having it 1 g 412131 ?47 etc. v + 15 t. Lv 13 ; in house I4 **mmmm-*m. 373739 in stones of wall v 40 ; i.e. house- wall v with plague-spot 1 3 s0 garment, etc.,
;

B^

fab

v ; identif. 3 ^ i n garment,
'3

42

prob. IS"!!, v. P3

Nipt.
iJ>
'';

tPi. Pf.

sf.

Ch

26 20 strike (with

t *"]J J vb. strike, smite (Aram, ^a?)

leprosy, 2 ace), subj.

so Impf. Vl?\ 2

15

Gn
(1;

12

17

(subj.''

ace. pers.

+ ace. cogn.).
.

tPu. Impf. lyjj* be stricken by diseases 14 s cf. Pi. and V% 2.3. esp. 2 S 7 ) + 73 12 tHiph. P/. Fan Is 25 + 6 1.; 2 fs. ny|n
1 s. sf.
14 in-nyrm Ez 13
,

2 Ch 13 Is i 9 (1 consec); 2Ch2i etc.; Impf. Ex2i 35 +2 t.; *$*[ Ex 32^ + 4 t. ^m f 8 9 u + etc. Inf. abs. *p3 22 2323 1S33 v*; strike, Is 19 csir. *ia$ Ex 12

Qal Pf'i
18
,

15

22

sf. iC33

smite, of serious (even fatal) injury, sq. ace. pers. 12 Ex 2 i 2235 (E); one's foot against (3) stone 1 ;

^9

Est 4";
8 Is 8

etc.;

Impf.
11

ST?!

+3
1215
;

t,;

MM

Is 6 7

Je

9
,

etc.; //. cstr.


;

TVi

abs. (stumble) Pr 3 ; esp. of judgment, subj. s8 15 26' 2 S 12 obj. individ. (fatal stroke) I S 25

23

Est

P.

12 JH8 Gn28 +

f.

nyao 2CI13
;

;
1.
;

cause cause

to

touch;

reach, approach, arrive:

to touch,

apply,
512
,

Ex
La
sq.

(JE

tFVQ, "PS)
i-

obj. people (abs.) Ex 1 2 s 22 22 cf. v v. also (JE), 32 Jos 24 (E), Is 19 1218 cf. c. ace. cogn. nsap Zc 14 2 Ch 21" ^ 89";
2
;

Ch 1 3 20 2 1 18 (^nb)
35

23 - 23J7

cawse to touch (sq.

"13J?

iy, }*???)>
2
2
,

bring to

(sq. also

1^3);
I4 U
.

c.

instr.

Ex

s7

of causing
1

ground, Is 25

cf.

Ez 13"
Is 6 7

(sq.

"%),
9
;

defeat in battle, sq. ace. -f-'JSp

Ju 20 35

S4

Ex

26

(J; sq.

^f^)j

HB^y

Je

sq.

2Chl 3

15

620
t\X

BKC

Niph. Pf. 1" 2S io 3? v"+ 2 t., etc.; 2 24 *&$ 1 S 4 + 4 1.; /n/ a&s. /mp/ )?.?: 2 Ch 6 25 39 1 K 8; Pt. *133 Dt 28 cstr.ei.33n *liU Ju 20 39 Ju 20 etc.; 6 smitten, bef. enemy, in battle, 33 1619 2 10 32 3939 18 7 1 K8 1 S4 7 2 S io sq. J$ Ju 20 22 24 ,7 1619 1J 2Ch6 25 Lv26 Nui4 42 2Ki 4 iChi 9 22 36 10 17 42 2 Ch 20 2 S 2 1 S 4 abs. Ju 20 Dt i ; 7a Vid. Pt. after RJJ, sq. '|$ Dt 28 PJJ Niph.
;

15

Eth. ilWl reign, wield power, #a> Qal Pf '3 2K23*;

TW; king)
;

WW
Is9

Dt 153

etc.;

1.

Dt 152 2 Impf 3 mpl. fen L358 ; P<.


press,

ms.
fc*#

drive to

work

(obj.

3 0omn D3'3Xy your workmen), Is 58 (Ges ',

De

DiDu;

exact [changing 'V, q.v.]Che,etc); v. 3. s5 2. exact c. ace. ^191' 2 23 ; sq. ace. pers. only 213 3. Pt. (=subst.) driver, taskDti5 .

Hithp. /mg/:'B33JV Je
D?^?l,
sq. !>y (loc); cf.

3"= stumble, subj.


12

Qal (f 91
1S

and *$ 2.
(as judgfatal
2

18 7 master Ex 3 7 5 6101314 Jb 3 (ass-)driver Jb 39 12 of (arbitrary) ruler Is 3 ruler (good sense) 24 3 Zc 1 o 4 foreign oppressor, tyrant Is 9 (c. 3) 1 4
; ;
,

trgS

n.m.

Kl1213

blow, striking

ment, only P); ':


blow, plague,

abs.
13

Ex 1 2 + 6 1. ; 1.

lordship = lord,
Is
1

Zc 9 8 ; exactor of tribute, 60 17
6

Dn

20
;

pi. abstr.

ruler, fig. of

n[J"1ijr

(personif.)
'

Ex
;

12

Nu 8

19

(indef.)
'3

(death of first-born); 3o' 1112 Jos 22 17 pestilence Nu 1 7


i.e.

against which the foot strikes and so stumbles (|| b'KtiO "TO?).

2. striking,

?3$ Is 8"

S i3 by enemy

Niph. Pf. t3 Qi^ W5. 5 + t. + Is 3 (| consec); /win/ 2wessea


(II

emend., after

1 3", and so 1 4 (but om. by , Th We Dr Kit Bu HPS);

s4

tnDilTD n.f. blow, slaughter, plague, pestilence;

'D

treated harshly, of suffering servant of '< Is recipr. tyrannize over {'2) each other Is 3'.
L

53

7
;

abs.

ZC14
14

15
;

pi. sf.'O'Ba.D
;

stroke
9
(J).
7
.

Ez 24 16

Nui4 37 +23 t.; cstr. noa.D Ex9 ; 1. blow, = fatal in divine judgment (plague) Ex
14

rtWJl - J
T

vb.
126

draw

near, approach, less

freq. syn. of 3"ip q.v.

2. slaughter in battle,

S 4 17

18 3. plague, pestilence (divine judgment), 4 of tumours on Philistines 1 S 6 ; against Isr

Ex 24 4- B> + 9 1 7 deriv.) ; Qal 68 Impf B$ 2 7 #3$ GniS ^; 3fs. ttefi Gn 3 3 2 ms. "TO WW Ex 24 s Is 65 3 mpl. Vffi) Is 41" +
14
, ,

(NH id.

Hiph. (rare) and


;

Nu 14
v 16

37

1 7

131416

25

891819

16

S 24 2126
i
22
14
;

(ins. also
29

Jb 4 i 8 (Baer; van

Th WeKlo Dr Kit Bu), 1 Ch 2


Ch 2 1

2 specif, disease of bowels

'D

= infected

^ 106

Gn 33 6 etc.; Gn2 7 21 -(-2t.;


,

H. ); 3 fpl. ,f0! Imv. #3 2 S i'\ "VJ Gn 19 9 ne>3


d.
,

fs.

^3 Ku

14
,

etc.;
3

Inf.

cstr.
43

wasting of flesh, eyes and 1218 ; attacking tongue, of hostile peoples Zc 14 1616 beasts v
people
;
.

iCh2i 17

Mfft Ju20 4-; sf. W?Gn33 ; BnfaEx28 draw or come near, 1. human subj.: 4-2t.;

23

sq.

"ty pers.
15

Gn 27 21
7

43

19

44

18 s

45

(all J),
16

Ex
6

'JJj vb. pour, flow, run (Aram,

j^
133
i"Pa3

19 (of sexual intercourse), 24 s* Jos 21 1 (P), (all E), Ex 34

Nu 32 + 10 t.
,

Jos 14

elsewh.

be long (of time),

Aph. prolong, protract;


;

endure, flow, stream) s 49 77 La 3 ; Pt. pi.

Niph.
ana

Pf. 3

fs.
;

1. be poured, spilt, Jb 20 28 niPX CiaD in sim. of mortality).


;

S 14 14 14 2 S 14

rfrSj
(D)l?3
49

yjr 91 (subj. pestilence personif.) ; (not D), of priestly approach to '* Ez 44 13 cf. Je 3021b 20 Lv 21 23 and also sq. "^K of altar Ex 28" 30
,

abs.,

v 21
16
;

(all

P
,

or

2. j>our
.

Nu 8
"vj?

sq. "1J? pers.

H); sq. Gn 33 3 (J),


44
10
13
;

"?K
rei

rei
;

also
sq.

Ju 9 s2

oneself, flow, trickle, of

3.

fig.

vanish,

Jb 2028
6

Hiph. (or rd. T8 1). Mil Impf Tgl ^, 75"; TffiJ Ez 35 s -P/ 'W^Hj ; 21 vn'a: 63"; Imo.dXr&n Je 18 ;pur down, hurl down the stones of Samaria, subj/' Mi i 6
out (?)
;

ma nb$ n; ^ 7 7

(||

eye (in tears) La 3 4. bestretched >Vt).

pers.

Ez 9 s
cf.

rei

sq.

pers. Is

65

(\\-b* 3115); in

IT Hiph.
sq. 2

Am 9 rd. UnjQ t^PI We GASm Dr Now


battle

(for MT
||

BJg)

no^rW draw near for


,

Ju 20 23 Je 46 s

,/,

pour
2"in

out, fig. of ''s

over to Je 18 21 V' 6 3 n Ez 35 s Hoph. />. Tltoa Bnao B<103 Mi i 4 in sim., of mountains melting at theophany.
.

= deKir

wine-cup,

^ 75

9
;

sq.

'3J/8

S io 13 =i Ch i9 14 (4- , 3Sppers.); sq. ace. pers. iS 9 ,8 3021 rei Nu 4 19 (P),' but ace. difficult; Dr 18 19 rds. bs for -m 1 S 9 Nu 4 cf. Klo HPS; in
,

21 S30 Dr takes Ti8=with; sq. D^l! hither, S 14 38 Ru 2 14 abs. Gn I8 23 27 21 29 10 33" 45* s t. (all J), Ex 24 (E), Jos 8" (E; 4- W3*,),4- 9

(not P, D),-f-Gn 27

M27

8 (E), Jos 3 (J), 2

15

[CJJ] vb. press, drive, oppress, exact HWB448 (As. na-jdsu, throw down, overthrow, D1
T
;

2 Ch 29 Lv2i 21SI

31

(all

Imv.

sq.

(H), 2

2nd Imv.),
1

4-

Gn

9" (J),

27

Inf. (all sq.


9*
lit.

purpose).
thither !

Ar. ^jiij rowseand driveg&me, driveveliemently;

Note

esp. "IKpn'e'a

Gn

approach

12
"
20
i.
!
, |

621
drive cattle, etc.);
f>

ram

e. move away cf. 3ew V""'?'? Is 49 woi;e away for me (make room for me) that I may

only Hiph. Impf.


. . .

3 ms.

npjKD !>tofe*-nK

nti

K 17

21

Kt (Qr
>^>ii

W
(fit

dwell

(||

Dipran

'(r-tf).
8

2. inanim. subj. *in

n?_l

Vm3

Hiph.').

Jb4i one to another they approach closely together ; of scales of crocodile).

"inK3

t^*7J
call,

vb. incite, impel

(NH id.;

Ar.

Qal not in D. Miph. Pf


3 mpl. Pi. pi. D'Eto
;

25

1E*aa

m Gn Ex
25

33
s3

+
;

fs.

ne>331

Dt

impel, incite (C>J>J be noble, willing, generous, is denom. fr. [i_>Jo cf.] 3H3 ace. to Ba
NBJ12Bo
);

34

tine>2? 2

Sii'M21 ;
(and

vni. i_>Jj ready, willing; As. nidbu,

Ex
1
,

19

; drait>
:

substit. for it in
1

K 20

D)

near

= Qal
Ex

sq. _

"/$ pers.
rei

Dt2 5 9

HWB448 Aram. 31.3 be wil; freewill-offering D1 ling Pa. Ithpa.; Zinj. 313 inciting, instigation

13

Ezr 9

of priestly approach to

Yahweh
1

DHM
3
fs.

8"""'*- 60

Ex

s2

19 (J), (both E), 2

Je 3 o 21 ;

n
2
I

20 21
-

20 s1 24* sq. DfftprrT^ Dt 25 sq. 3

21 nX]3 v

13?

3"13

; Impf. 3 ms. sf. 3T 25"; lt2K 25 s whose heart incited, cf. 35 s9 ;

);Qal pf

3 ms- 3-ij

EX35

29
;

pers.Am 9 "; sq.nDr6t 1S7

10
;

abs.

Gn33

subj.

nn" 35 JI
1

(all
17
;

P).

Hithp.

Pf.
2
68 1

1 s.

(J),

Dt 202 (|| 3ip),


Is 29".

Ex 34 32 (P), so fig. of worship


i,

Vn-Win
29
s
;

Ch

29

3 mpl.

U^nn
;

Ezr

Ch
Pt.

Impf

3 mpl.

3^P
29
17

v6
;

s Inf. 3}3Tin J u 5

tHiph.
HB"3niLv2 8
26
;
;

Pf. 3ms.sf.consecJt5
,

?niEx2i
mpl.

6 -6
,

+ 2t.;

"3-!|3nn 1

Ch

3pl.1B'

3n2Si7

29
;

Am 5 Impf. juss. Bfc Jb 40 EW Ju 6 JO B*3n Am 9 3 7 A


19
;

19
;

fs.

10
, 1

DPpn 2S T^H Gn 2 7 s5
2
;

5 3}3nt? Ezr 3 +

2 t.; pi.
16

D^nn'v'; 9 Dn^nD Ju 5 Ne
sf.
2-9

1 1

2
;

1. volunteer for

war Ju

5
2

for service of

-&V<\

S 28

2Si3
Mai Mai
i

n
;
,

3 mpl.
,

**S

Is 4 1

22
;

8 pB^HJ v J1B?nt 25

Am 6
1

3
,

mpl. NJ) etc.; Imv. ms.


2

17 Ne 1 1 . 2. offer frees 6 9 9, will-offerings for the first temple 1 Ch 29 4 s3 s 14.17.17. for the second Ezr i 2 3 (cf. BAram.).

other kinds 2

Ch

'

ne"?n
2

Gn27 +; mpHB^n
12
;

S 13'+; iYe*a

pi. cstr. 'fT'Sl?

Mai

3', etc.;

cause
-

to

approach, bring near, bring, sq. "?K pers. (usu. 6,6 32 Gn 1 S 15 obj. ace. rei, rarely pers. Ex 2i
9 (E), 1 S 1 3 S 13 11 ( + Inf. purpose), 2 K 4 s 6 ; sq. 14 15 nansn-^N Lv2 8 (P; of sacrifice); ^naiD-^Mali 7 s9 26 2S 7 pers. Gn 27 (E), 1 S 30 2 S 17 (sacrif.);'

T213 n.pr.m. (generous, noble) 1. eldest s3 9 28 Lv io 1 Nu 3 2 4 son o^Aaron Ex 6 24 2. 26 6061 1 Ch 5 M 24 NaSaiS (so 3, 4).
1
-

48

10

cf.

v 13 ) : Gn 4 8 1013 (E), Ex 2 1 M
s2

20 s5 27 31 son of Jeroboam I I Na/3ar, 14 15 3. a Jerahmeelite 1 Ch Na8a. Na/3a0, 2830 4. a Gibeonite i Ch 8 30 9 s6 . 2 .


-

34

T!"Q12

n.f. voluntariness, freewill-offer'3


29 Ex3S +i4t.;

ing;abs.
16
10
;

cstr. n3"13
10
;

Dt
3

(rd.^3>l Th We Klo Kit, cf. Dr), of sacrifice

pi.

ni3-i3
108

Am

4*

V68
14
;

Am 5
(foil,

s5

Mai

no prep.

26 23 Nepers. 1 S 2S 2 Ch 2 9 18 *4 s s 7 1 S 14 Ju6 19 Ex 32 (J),' 23 30

cstr. n.31 3 :

12

+ 4t.
14 /
6

sfs.
(*)

119 2CI131 1. voluntariness

sf.

OS}) no ; 7 TO*]?' Dt 12

n3"!3

D3nK Ho
T?l?

will love

-bx tnatj,

Am6 1K5 Lv8


3
1

14

them freely; B^f Tarn

(P), of
(obj.

sacrif. also

Mai

(03JP), v (flanpn);
21

fig.

3 1<?0 V' 1 io thy people will be (all) voluntariness in the day of thy host (be ready to volunteer,

proofs, evidences) IS41 2 c f 45 (II ,T ? n ); ,31 n


' -

^ **" Jb
q.v.).

(||3np),

v 22

(
19

+ *+K(),
let

v.

40

him

DK/a 68 generous (copious) s rat'n/ H3133 54 voluntarily, and adverb, ace.

Br"P133 ); WarU

10

that

made him
is

(the hippot.)

sword,

dub.;
rd.

Du nan fc33

draw near his wh. is made []*$J


Di Bu)
;

ruler of its fellows (other conject. v.

Am

2. freewill, voluntary, (v. Dr). a. incl. gifts used in erection and s 29 furnishing of tabernacle Ex 3s 36 (P); fcr
1

ri313

Dt

23

"

offering:
first

9'

tfW Qal

+Hoph.
3

Pf. 3

(Ginsb W^T) VWflcjpfo thy feet have not been brought near (put Mai 1" it (impers.) inio) fetters; Pt. *ah

mpl. WiJ]

incl.

b. second Ezr i 8 temple 2CI131 s r6lj> and D'E^E* Ez 46"; prob. also Am 4
, .

14

s8

'D ni31)

WC

is offered to

my
20

name.

Hithp. Imv. mpl.


(||1K3} 0?jM?).

1E>33nn Is

45

draw near!
ID

c. usu. a n3t for festival 119 8 10 at Passover 2 CI135 Pentecost Dt 16 meals, s Tabernacles Ezr 3 (besides the ritual offer16 ings); disting. from "VJ3 votive offering Lv 7
yf,
.
,

108

v. II. TI3.

v. 113.

Nu

15

29

39

(P),

Lv

22

18 21 - 23
-

23

s8

(H),
;

Dt

I2 617 .

f[^*7J] vb. drive away, thruBt aside


(||

(Verbs usedare'3

form

of H13, q.v., or text, err.; Eth. \b.\

Lv22 18 '3 Dti6 10 .)


;

n'BT;

W2n EX35 29 36 s '3 snpn s8 3 12 NU15 Ez46 '3 |n3 Lv 23


;

Iran
f 2"H3 adj. and n.m.
IsS2,8
s

622
inclined, gener-

rm
bntM Jb
18
18

ous, noble; abs. 'i Is 32 + 6 t.; cstr. 3**]J Ex 35 6 + at.; f. nana + 5 i 4 pl. von) Is 13'
;

Wffi

(of wicked,

"tiKO
||

iriB'liT).

+ 9 t.; cstr. *3*TJ Nu2i +2t.; sf. ta?H$ ^ 83 ; 1. incited, inclined, willing, 3J 3*TJ
18

away, Impf. 3 ms. JiMna "IT1 8 Jb 20 (of wicked); lac }^P 2 S 23 s thorns thrust away (si vera L, cf. Dr.; Klo Bu HPS '

Hoph.

be chased

12

">37?

'?)

Hithpo'l. Impf. VTtijn>


horror, disgust,
cf.

,/,

64'flee
12

Ex 35
28
s1
;

s - 22

(P),

Ch 29"

(v.

31? Qal), nrarn ana


willing spirit.
i

away (in

Qal Na

3 ty 3 1

).

na*T3 nr>
40

f 51" a
rank
16 18

2.
21

noble, princely, in

Jb 34 Pr8 ^47 anj'JS Pn 9 6 2 5 7 'arva Jb2i 28 '3VJ1B 2 18 Is 13 '3 ro Ct f; DVH 3H3 Nu 21 (poem). 26 3. noble in mind and character p I3f Pr 1 7 ;
,

= * 107
146
3
;
;

,0

(poem), Jb 1 2 8 3 IS 113 88 118 9


;

t ["WT3J n.[m-] tossing of sleeplessness, 4 only pl. ^"H? Jb 7 1 am sated with tossings.

shunned)
;

TrnJ

n.f.
abs. 'a
;

,-r

||

s 8 opp. ?3J Is 32
'

T [n^'1 "T3] n.f. nobility, nobleness ;


'nan? JD30' ; pi. ntana is 32 ; 1. 15 2. pl. of rank, Iwnour Jb 30
.

Ezek.) 1. of ceremonial impurity, as union with brother's 6 21 wife, Lv 20 ; esp. of menstruation Ez 1 8 (rd.
sf.

s "W'J? v +

impurity
rHSLviV,

impurity Ez 1 8 6 +
;

(as
cstr. J"H3

abhorrent,

Lv 1 2 2 +
:

(esp.

P and

sf.

nrnaa n&tt
cf.
-

for

MT ni? ' @ Co), "an nsco 22


cf.v l5
6

10
,

s -8

ofo7%

= noble

36", Nrf!\
(**?,

1MM

26 v 25 25 , v

ase-D), v

26

("1? IMJtDtg),

**(' 'nf)1 v 33 i8 M ; of

things as counselled s8 Is 32
-

by the 3H3 in character

defilement contracted by contact with a corpse,

^(l )
1

*B wotec

of impurity
-

(i.e.

to

remove

it,

>

tnii n.pr.gent. Arab tribe ace. to 1 Ch + ^0), B*BJ q.v. Gn 25 1 Ch I ); NaSa15 31

2. fig. (with 31 . I9 19 20 allusion to cerem. usage), impure thing, Ez 7 17 (of gold), La i (of Jerus.); of idolatry, imcf!

Di)

Nu

913 20

21 - 21

23

'

ficuav.

(Connex. with above v^quite uncertain.)


,

morality,

etc., 2

CI129

11

Ezi-9

(ftt3

fft), v",

tn'

3."T2

n.pr.m. (whom Yah impels; in


-

BA81 As. Na-ad-bi-ia-a-u Jager

468

Jeconiah

Ch

18

(NH

Afj/e0,

@L

);

son
flee,

Zcis^n^^nN'Bnb).
trTT3 n.f.
T "
1 - 497

of

id.

NaSa&a.

of Jerusalem La );
"H^
(./of
foil., v.

(on

form
i
8

cf.

Ges'
17

3'

B1

Ko

(efl$ v
111 42
'

).

+1. [*7*73] vb. retreat, flee, depart, stray,

II.

Ko

cf.

Ar. JJ

wander, flutter away ; Aram. *J


Aph. jmt
3 f8
.

id.;

Ar. jj

run

/'<;A AtZZ, /tiZZ

rising high into the sky,

Lane 2778 ;

hate,

abominate, shrink from,

to flight, etc.;

HTM
40
;

"H? flee);
3 pl.
7

Qal Pf.
4 t.,
8
;

also earth-heap, sand-lwap).


,os3 tl? n.m.
'

13

Is io
15

31

Est 6

VH3 Ho7 13 +
;

heap
!3
;

of waters

of

Bed Sea

mj Is2i

G^
f55
8

Impf. "rtT Na 3 3 fe.TWIl 1313 ; 3 mpl. JV1T ^68 Inf. cstr. I'M

Ex

Je^;

i5 (song),
"VSjJ
:

^78
Is

of Jordan Jos 3 1316


11

^33

(sim.).

"13

harvest-heap
der.

is

P<.^Je 4 9 +
5

D S T!'3

H09

17
;

1.

f-

^.1'pr2 7

corrupt
pl.

Ges Ew Di
"I?

Du

from
Lexl3

*N3,

perhaps reading

retreat, flee
s

(V.SO) swords; 33 a< <Ae 31 22 3 1/? 68 1313 , of birds tumult; abs. io

Is2i 15 /r. before sownd (?ipO) 0/

(probably)

{Di) fled is the harvest;


therefore;

Che Hpt

proposes
fl.

J?^>

Buhl

15?,

after

X.

and

3 beasts Je 4 25 9 s (-j-IOpn); pt. fugitive Is 16 21"; of fleeing in horror, disgust, c. JO pers.

J] vb.Pi.putaway,exclude(NH (excommunicate) Hithp. Niph.; As. nadd, awB4481 Pi. throw, overthrow, de<9W/,etc.,Dl
Pi.
);

[HI
DvJ>

Na 3 V 3
7

H07
6
1
.

13
;

1 2. flee, depart, Isr. fr. (JO) of sleep (rW) Gn 3 i 40 (E), abs. Est 3. wander, stray (homeless, cf. 113),
.

,2

">

Pt.
tlie

5T|

Dn?6n
(i.e.

evil

day

6 they that thrust off refuse to think of it); lit.

Am

DD^JD

5 Is 66

thrust

away,

exclude

from

s 1Ti3 t\W Is 16 2 (in sim.), so Pr 27 (JO loc, in 8 17 cf. v (|D sim.), 9 loc); of scattered Isr. Je 49 s ; (searching) for food Jb 15 23 (wicked

Ho

association in worship (on usage v. Che).


II. )"7*7J

(\/of

foil.;

cf.

Ar. erxJ be moist,


ijj~.>

man); "VU p'niK ^ 55" J w iU wander afar. 4. truns. flutter wings (of bird, in fig.) Is 10". Po'el Pf. consec. "l4j) HPTIt B>DB> Na 3 17 the sun hath arisen and it (the locust swarm)/ee//i away.

moistened,

and

also betide, befal;

rain,

3030 dew, and also bounty, liberality, a gift, Lane ).

trn]

(so

Baer Ginsb; van

d.

H.

rrn),

n.m.
-

Hiph.

chase away, Impf. 3 mpl.

sf.

gift (on format, cf. nb S rrvnotp. nisr^b i2.)

Ges i84 "01*"4 *'Kb lu

65

Ba

._

Ez 16 33

(||

can?).

ITU
\

623
enticement
(cf.

1T3
DltTOC -/Hiph. 3,4); pi. w& nix^o r\b jm ( c f. bsrn Kie> v).
||

pn2] vb. impel,


Inf. rriap Dt 20
19

thrust, banish (esp. Dt.

Je.

later) (NH id., beguile, Hiph. Niph.; Aram. n"U (rare)=BH; Eth. l&rti: thrust; Ar. -tlo is drive a ship to sAore) Qal Impf. fV? 2 S
;

and

La 2", ''

14

; trans. 1. tmpeZ(i.e. aW)


,

D1 HWB4M loan-word, M BMr,t, *- 1 vWdrau^n:), Dl ");T?"J? Ez i6 ,of


cf.

ti Ers n?.

r3 a m *
-[
-i

(p

rob

As

As. nudnu, dowry

an

19 axe, sq. "?y Dt 20 ; 2. thrust away, banish, 13 Niph. i>/. 3 fs. nrn? Jb 6 sq. "!9 2 S 14".

bribe from harlot

(||

nTJ,),

metaph. of Jerusalem.

etc.;

2S14"; (Tmpf.W?. Je3T.Wfl)j Pi. r\m: Mi 4* + 2 1. 5 nnh Ez 34 416 etc. On "rna s 1 12 Is 1 1 56 + i4f v. Ki Kb "7 ;1. 6 impelled: 5 fnaa flj nrnjl &g impelled with the axe Dt 19
,

r"J

f u. [p2] n.[m.] sheath


KyjJ ($ Talm.);
Pers.

(NH id.;
s7
.

Aram.
-

loan-word
i

No GQA

,8S4 '

""j; infir^K

ia-in 3bi

Ch2i

t [*V"TJ] vb. drive, drive asunder


id.,

(NH

2. J thrust out, banished:


exile, sq.
(||r?i?);

of dispersion in
s

Of

Je 40 12 43 s

(||

3*>); sq. Iffc 49


?'s

cf.

also fig.

^sd nn^ nj^n Jb6 13


i.e. is
6

spread, be diffused, disseminated (of odour); Ar. i_Jio strike, beat, esp. bow-string with
mallet, to clean cotton; also

play the lyre;

banished

non-existent; esp. Pt. banished one{s), outcast(s), as ace. cogn.


c.

from me,

m.J 2 S 14";
9
;

c.

f?i?

Mi

Dt 3 o4 Zp 3 "

Aram.*n?=NH;Eth.h;<fe-OM;,/jwrZ); Qal 13 Impf. a WJT Jb32 (juss.); 3 fs. sf. ^f?


^ i
4
;

2 ins.

Ne I W$P* '), C 1PK Is 11" (|| )3i5> riiSM); c KIP 56 8 c. D33 V 147*; c. afo '2 S I4 13
;

TO ? ^68
1

3
;

drire
7

about, chaff,

Ez

416 13 34 (both |p?K); c. ifa Is 27 (||iU); 3,4 36 v. also Is i6 JC49 ; outcast neglected one,

3 wicked, subj. God 68 (}pV TOrQ, subj. wind ^ i 13 v. infr.); cf. Jb 32 (=defeat, anguish). 4
;

fig.of Zion 3o'


(fr.

7
(||

fb p Bn>).
1 .

3.
7

Mm away

(v.

MTiph. Pf. TB Isi9 ; /w/. TOna ^,68' Ko IM6r ); Pt. TO Lv 2036 + 3 t.;6e eforoerc,
i/f

driven about (esp. by wind)

68 3

v. supr. (like

herd, i.e.^rayiVi^Dt 2 2
'>

4. thrust away,
3o' (sq.

aside, from

to idolatry Dt 4

Pu.
darkness.

-P.

ninnf m). M <Arws< into rn?? n^)DK Is 8

19

a driving [Che drift] of smoke) ; of breath (???) Pr2i 6 ( Hi TP; fig. of deceitful gain

Ew
7

v.

De Now)
nny,

of withered plant Is
ref.

subj.

jrjtt? i.e.

Hiph.
Je 23 s 29 14
,

P/.
etc.;

nnni
Impf.

consec. 2
sf.
,

S 15 14

rrw

Ch i n +a

VJ$J

'3

vanish ; but
25

place; whence prob. to plant-life in these

9 (where Che trans.

places, v. Di); of leaf

Lv 26 M (as making slight

etc.; Imv. sf. tofan 17" Qr; *H?1 Dt 13 s n 1. thrust, move, D'^n 62 etc.; t^5 Inf.
;
,

14

of sufferer, ||B>T Vfe), of sound), Jb 13 (fig. 2 chaff (K*p) Is 4 1 (sim. of bow of hostile kings

impel, fig., obj. ny-} 2Si5 (sq.-by). thrust out, banish, esp. of exile, subj.
sq.

14

2.
c.

IP??)-

ace.
.

n$ Dt 30
18

Je 46 s8

i6 15
13

(||

n^Jtn);

sq

Of
23
3

tlT) vb.vow(NH

id.;

Ph.m:;
2

||

form
8

Je 8 3 24 9 29 v 8 (ii (II r&).


32*;

Dn 9 7 + Ez 4
10

(om.
(II

Co);

Je

^so, ?"), 29"


v 15 (IIPVTW).

rsK 3 ^),
cf.

so
2

also 27

(|pa*t),

23

of ">!?,q.v.); Qal Pf. 3 ms. '3 ^i32 2 S 15 ; 11 39 in? Ju ii ; 3 fs. rrnj Nu 30 ; 2 ms. ri")1J 3 Gn 3 i' +5t. Pf.; Impf. 3 ms. "^ Nu 6 31

(Judah under fig. of flock, subj. evil shepherd, 17 psn), 50 (Isr. as sheep, subj. enemies as
||

1.

ms. iVf
pi.

Dt

2 17

+4
s

t.,
12 ;

1*^ Ec
Inf.

Impf.; Imv.

VT1?

^76
27

out priests 2 lions); of driving

Chi 3'; invader

Dt 23
11?.
2

s3
;

Pt. "Hi

Lv
ii
30

Mai i H ;vo'w a vow

"^
3

+ 4 1. Nu 6 2

Jo2 20 (sq.-^); wicked *5 (|| Offftp)-, good 3. man from his eminence ^62* (sq. t).
thrust

' T!J 3 4

Gn

28 20 31 13 (both E),

Nu 21

(J),

Nu
;

away,
;

aside,

from
6

'<

to idolatry,

Dti 3 14
2

1 7

21

IffTft v ; Qr (Kt v. *);


sq.

"
cf.

$W
2

c. ace, v 11 ; " rSEJWS


(||

Ch 21 11

njjn).

4. compel, force, subj. adulteress (by


sq. ace.
14

flattery),

Pr

21

S 15" Is 19 21 6 '30 (P), 12 s 1% om. Lv 27 Nu 30" (P); Dt 23^ ^ 76 14 s4 21 4 4 to whom Nu6 Dt 23 Mali c. Ec5 3 2 ^ 132 Ec 5 "HJ IK'S 1"J? ww which he vowed Dt i2 11 7 2 3 22 22 Ju 1 1 39 Je 44 25 Jon i 16 cf. T0J TO^K '3 Jon 2 10 D^ "HF! "i^K TIN Ec 3
Ju
2
-

1S1 11

)>

-'

(||

ntsn).

Hoph.
Is
1

Pt. JTTO chased,

hunted, '

t-ilf,

Nu30 5 vow;ii? Gn28 M TJ3 n.m.


'

sim. of fugitive Babylonians.

+ i7t.;Ti3Nu3o
aside,
sfs.;

10

-i-4t.;
i
16

sf.

nn?
;

5"

+ 5 1.

[iTno]

n. [m.] a thing to

draw

pi.

OTfTi

Jon

Pr20a

sf.

TJ3

^22^

ru

624

hns
16
;

+ 3t.;

I8 DHVH? Lv 22 + 24 1. sfs.;

vow:
2

1. of

^48
V'

personal service to
Bethel), 2

''

Gn 28 s0

13

31

(of Jacob at

78

M
20

^wiiZe

orc,

Hebron); Lv 2 7 (P, any 26J1 Hannah's conse; one), of Nazirite Nu 6 cration of her son 1 S i", cf. 13 Pr 31 2 2. in gen. of any kind of votive offerings or
(at

S 15 78

K9

(||yBn).
)

a a wind, Ex 10 13 (sq. ), 3. cause to drive (cf. Qal,

H?

Ex

25

(JE

subj. ', v. Di).

m;

~3i~f2?D
abs. 'D 2

n.m. driving, charioteering;


20

cstr.

3H30 v 20

promised

gifts to

'>

Nu 30
30 39
-

^-^-7.s.m<>.u.u.um,
1

Dt
1

I2 11.17.J6 23 19.B Ig j 9 21 Nft 2 1418 16 Pr 20ffi Jb 2 2 s7 Ec 5 3 .


1
.

^ 22 M
5o
14

( P) 6l 6.9 65 2

til.

[Jn Jj

vb. Pi. moan, lament (Ar. I4S

daughter as rpiy Ju 1
(E).

3. Jephthah's 4. the ban Nu 2 1 2


,/,

be out of breath, pant, breathe heavily ; Aram, Pi. Pt. fpl. ni3rt3tS Na 2 8 j^^u sigh,

groan)

5.
1
s

||

nbiy ^66 13 ; rnta

56

13
;

tsnste

Nu

opp. run:

22 i8.!i.z. 23 s3 (H), once of idolatry Je 44* (D^tfn D3^K>b 1Bp!> '3). Vbs. used are : "HJ q. v. ; tlW pay 2 S 1 5 7 +
.

Lv 7 16 Nu 15 3 29 39 (P), Lv 6. Dt 12 617 1 S t 21 Jon i 16

t
cf.

MM J vb. wail, lament (prob. onomatop.,

Sta 8

^
sq.
7
2

1-

388
;

Aram.

)^i, (in

Lexx)
632

12

10?:
Pf.

is recreari,

nn31
,

Mi

Qal respirare, etc. Di ) ; lament sq. ace. cogn.; Imv. HH3

Eth.'

t.;

nfe>y

Jun

39

JC44

26
;

Kfc>3

Dti2 w

Dip
N.;>B

Nu 30
Lv

6.8.i2.i5.

22 21 27 s
.

D ,pn J6 44 25 ; 1DN Nu 3 o 14 ; Nuis 38 '3 *J6 K^B Nu6 2 ;

IDfl

Nu 309
n:
fl.

(See these vbs.) TO.

v.

Niph. Impf. w>m< mourning after (so most, cf. Th Dr, who argue against Thes were US>1 turned gathered), < rd. (n)3B 1, after 16 submitted to (as Ez 29 ) (perh.), We Kit Bu
P5?,

Ez 32 18
1

concerning, for.

"^Q

sq. Tintf

HPS.
conduot

JnJ vb. drive,

(NH

conduct

T
ing
,

i^ n. m
J

.
J

wailing, lamentation, mourn-

oneself, behave, be

accustomed/ Ar. ^5 ^0 aZow<?

the road, keep to the

Qal
20 4
4,

Pf.

'3

La

WH3

road ; Aram. 3D? lead) 20 1 S 30 ; Impf. Is Jnfl


;

song;

'3

abs.

Am5

I6

-f-5t.;

VUl Je9 9 ;
ace. cogn.;

Je

wailing, at

'''s

4 judgment Mi2 as

(c.-!'5?tfc'3

+^3,
(II

17

||n3'p),v
;

(c.td., ||nyt*T),

etc.;

Imv. 3H3

2K4

24
;

Pi.
6

2t.,etc; pass.
1

D^VUL^o";
1 1

1.

act. 3H3

Isn

v" ('3 ^P),


'J *JF1^

31

15

"33,

nnnon) mourning song


cf.

drive, flocks
;

Ex 3

Am 5

16

of professional mourners, skilled

cf. (in

predict.) Is

(sq. 3)

fig.,

obj.

in

2 Joseph, \^8o (sim. of flock); hence, obj.

human
subj.

mourning song ;

Je 9", where taught

being, lead on,


2
'',

Ct8 2 (||"<>*f t03n));

VI (||nyp), also

Ez2 10

(||i>3N,

1BDD) q.v. (01

also

fig.,

Co

rd. T13, cf. Berthol).

La 3 (II wfofy pass. pt. of kings led in procession Is 60" cf. Di (rather than as captives, Che, as earlier usage ; N^n) ; drive away, off,
||

Tn^n2

n.f. id.

(si

vera

1.);

only

Mi

Gn 3 1 (of Jacob, going by stealth); as booty (obj. flocks and herds) 1 S 23 s usually Uny D'DllV llDn Jb 24 s (unjustly) ; cf. I S 30220
18

!Tn3 Vti nn3, where, however, Thes al. der. iTn3 fr. rWl (Niph., v. p. 228a supr.); but prob. corrupt, del.

(obj. i"!3pD)

Sta ZAW1886

122

'

We Now as dittogr.
,

(rd.

WW We Dr Kit Bu,
(rtajl) 2

cf.

Th, not

HPS q. v.),
||

v 22 (no obj. expr. but really captives 4 Is 20 ; drive an ass for riding 2 K 4 24 (|| a cart

'H??),

S 6 3 = 1 Ch 13 7 (where '1>3) abs. of driving chariot 2 K 9 20 lead out an army to battle (late) 1 Ch 20 2 Ch 25 11 2. fig. *$) n ?3na 3H3 Ec 2 3 my heart behaving itsetf in wisdom (cf. NH supr.). Pi. Pf 3H3 Ex 10 3
;

t|pn)

t [*0] n. [m.] si vera 1., wailing (AV RV) 32 but (=vi3\;_n3V> onisa *p^x fe EZ27 improb.; <S 0^33, v. MV; so Co, who, however, del. as gloss, cf. Buhl Berthol.

t VI n. [m.] si vera 1., wailing (= n(3) q. v.) Ez 2 10 W, where probably read ''HSX 01 Co, cf.
,

Berthol
[

(||

n3H1 D'3*p).

/H3]

vb. Pi. lead, guide to a water-

R3ri3 Is

63"; Impf. V\V

Dt 4 27 etc.; 1.
,

drive

away, lead off, sq. ace, daughters of Laban Gn 31* (|1 333); of '*, leading off people into
exile, sq.

ing-plaoe or station, and cause to rest there; bring to a station or place of rest; lead,

TOB*

Dt 4 (||PW), 28 s7 (fiT^).
',

guide

refresh

(cf.

Ar.

J4^ watering-place,
;

J^j
lie

take

a first drink ; likewise (Dozy) il+i*


road
;

2. lead on, guide, sq. ace, subj.


111**3

^ 78

s2

(TIJ?3

W);

Is

49

10

(I*B,

cf.

* 23 s);

63";

station, stage of the HWB438

down D1

Dl HA5ti

perh. also As. ndlu, ProlI7ff tries to ex-

hh TO
plain
all

625

in]
n Onj
;

the passages from this As. ndlu


v.

against

him
-

Pra L0Ph
"-

'

cstr.

Che Acvi - Apr" " 1884


<>o

1. Is 5

30

DHM ZDr, wt No

of Assyr. lion.

2.

of sea, in sim. of growling fig. groaning i//- 38' of

1886 - 729
; )' ',r "-

p" bB,,T (N Y A by EDWilson 21 * cf. Che* Pi. p/ ");_

^-/prop.

heart

('31?

18!B

WNB').

(careful art.),
2

ms

ri5>n3

Ex 15 13
s
,

Impf. 3 ms. fn3^ Is 4 o" 10 D .^n?;! Gn47 ,; Is49


;

sf.

jj^ ^ 23
2

dW
sf!
;

S&J?? ^3iV 3 mpl. 18 , n30 Is 5 1 1. lead

sf.

Q^Wl
rest

aCh3a"; 2 Ch
there,
>

ms.

bray, cry (NH id.; Ar. J4^ Aram. pn3 cry out (of men), bray (of ass); KjWO braying); Qal Impf. pn3> Jb 6 s of wild
ass
;

[pHJ] vb.

28 15

P<. (or

^P^T.

7 30 of cries of destitute outcasts.

to

a watering-place
subj.
2
'<

fl. [""in J] vb. flow, stream

station),

and cause
10

(kx.^run,

to

as

shepherd,Is49 (-i'yioc.;||jn3) ^23 (c.^yioc.; 11 Is 40 (|| nn, J?i?). 2. lead or ftriw^ F")lt), 13 <o a station, a goal, '< subj. Ex 15 (song; no obj.
||

flow ; perh. denom. fr. .4$ river, and this loanwd. (cf. Frii S8B ) As. n<!rM, stream, river, D1 HWB
;

44

Aram.
44
;

]>oj',

N"jn3

river); Qal
t. ;

P/

3 pi.

2 consec. VV131 Is 2

loc; ||nn3); human subj. 2 Ch 28 15 and they conducted all the feeble of them 3. lead, guide ; by means of (3) asses (|| N^n).
expressed,

vK

Jesi
Isr.

+2

Tim//. 3 mpl.
">

VVU*
12
;

_/?<>;,

stream, only. fig.:


'131

of restored

streaming

fJJTJf
44

3W?$

Je3l

%< "V '539 P$? Is5i' iAere is no one to be a guide for her, i.e. for Jerus., drunk with cup
of
(II

nations to ("?) Bel 51 ; to temple-hill at Jerus. Is 2 2 (V%) Mi 4 1 (l^y).

* *s

fury

PITS
(||

pvno)

*i
;

su bj.

f 31

Zead

me

~1TO

T T 120
10

n.m.
cstr.

0n2,1

stream, river;
i
7

abs.

'j

"%!$&)-

?w

?< to

(T)3^BD^

2 CI132 22

Gn

+;

in?

Dt
Is
;

27 pi. 0*Tnj I s 18

aw< he gave them rest


(

v.

on every hand, cf. 33 'DO QTO TOM i Ch2 2 I8 +, prob. so read here, Be 5. refresh with food, '^1 Ot).

+ 4t.,
sf.

cstr.
1

*X
32
2
,

n(1)iro is
416
,

+ 23 1.
Ex

cstr.

8'+ 2 t.; but'oftener nYvu 2 K 5 12 + 2 t.


;

DHM
only

^riiina

Ez

0^3 Gn 4 7
stages, ceed,

17

(J).

3i

DJjHnj

TCiiru i s 44" irrnns Ez 214 ; 7", Dni-vu EZ32 appar.


8

Hithp. Impf.
1 s.

prob. journey by stations, npruriK Gn 33" (J), I will pro(i.e.

du.

Dnn? Gn24 10 +2t., tsnrn Ju


'3

(all in

1. stream, D1X);
^
105
41
;

3
18

(v. infr.)

river, Nu 24" (JE),


19

journey on, by stages


cattle).

deliberately,

Jb 14 11 4013
(id.)

with family and

+ oft.
10

(in sim.), Is 48 freq. of partic. rivers ;

(id.),
r.

59

of

Eden

Gn
18

and

its

bbrtt
f 1.

v. 11. &ffl.

77TO

n.m. pasture, or

614

perh. (EncBi

15 (J; i.e., 'D bn, whence 1H3 through


) cf.

branches v 1314 (allJ); 0^*9 " si vera 1., the Nile) but rd. prob.
infl.

watering-place (see V), only pi. Ov^n? Is 7".


11.

K 2 4 N6 ZMGlll886
7

of

foil.

"VU
BN14

>

699

(alternat.),

Lag

7 TO

n.pr.loc.

Ju

30

in Zebulun,
;

Jos

Ball Hpi ; 1H3 of Nile Is 19 5 ; esp. of Euphrates 18 7 Snan 'an) j 0S i 4 n-je -\ni Gn 15 Dt i (both

+
1

Am/iava,
15

A
35
,

Eva/i/iav,

I9

Apfmv Naj9aaA, NaoXwX,


cf.

=: ??n3

AXun; site unknown,


I

L GFM Ju,S0
.

Ava\<o6,

+ 8 t.+ 2

S 8 3 (Qr @ and 14b also Gri2 r B;_cf.


:

||

Ch'i8 3 ; Kt om.
oftener (of

supr.);

[D77.D] vb. growl, groan


;

21 Euphr.) without 'a "l? kot t'$oxriv, Gn3i Ex 2 3 31 Nu 22 5 Jos 24 231415 (all E), poss. also

(NH
;

id.; Ar.

Gn
Kt

36

37

(P;

cf.

Di)

Ch

48
,

+ 13 + 2
t.
6

83

Aram. fo,j, 0); Qal P/. ononM EZ24 23 7mp/. D'n3? IS5 2" P<. Dnb 1. growl, of a lion (viz. while it is Pr28 16
'J
;

norm pr 5".

(v.

20 t Is 7

supr.); and even without art. (poet.) Je 2 18 Mi 7 12 Zc 9 10 + 72 s ; '3H 'an once


4
;

ofTigristDnio
cf.

t^ nn3 (man) 2K17


l

18 11

devouring

its

prey

opp.

3Kt?,

of roar with
,s
,

Ch
,

s6

pi.

B*0

which

springs upon it RS ) Pr28 s9 of Assyr. (under fig. of lion) Is 5 ; sq. ?5? 2. groan, of sufferer Pr 5 11 v 50
it
Pro,,h - 243

canal: ">33-\n3

Ezi 1J +6t. Ez; wnK


cf.

nqj 'Zp 3

perh. of a

nnan

Ezr8 21

'N-in3 v 81 ;

^33 Tiro? ^137";' canals

(over),

'3n ^lyB* poss. also in

Ez 2 4

23
.

n.[m.] growling of lion; 12 2 cf. 20 king's wrath Pr 19


,

TOrC
t

fig.

of

[rTOTO]

n.f. growling,

groaning;

only

Nineveh); of canals of Egypt Ex 7 (|| tt*f* etc.), 8' (|| id.). 2. nhTU ('331?) Jb28" usu.' understood of Comm Jb Gr Xo,'"ncbt (underground) streams; Szold Anm,d" e 6 1887 410 and Perles prop. '1 33} sources
19
'

Na

2 7 (of

of rivers

16

(cf.

36

);

Wetzst Hoffm
s s

Bu

'3

^30

ire

626
eth fruit ;

*T12

3. fig. of similar meaning. (not elsewh.) with s On 0)1?} ending appar. du., ''a favour 46

v.

tJHS

Tel

Am. Na-ri-ma, Nahrima (Wkl

HDSn WJ p^S <3 Seared <fo Pol. Impf. 33^ Zc 9 17 J3"? ^rMt* of wisdom. mate toflourish. '3> En-iw nnina rfbra fig. for Pr io
31
,

"), and Eg. Nhrina

(WMM A

*-

u- Ktt' M9ff
)

point however to orig. ending consistent with view of EMey

&

this in 180

fy\2 Kt (Qr a'?,


Is 57
19

q.v.)

n.[m.] fruit; cstr.

" h

that
'- 1

fruit of lips (fig. for thanksgiving).

tf
Buhl

here a locative ending


QMl2
),

(cf.

Ba 5,94cAM

v. also

Di

- 24- 10
.

v.

cstr. Is57 t[lt2] n.[m.] fruit; 13*3 Mai i 12 of offerings to > as supr.;
(||

19

Qr,
fruit

j-II.nnJ vb. shine,


id., esp. in deriv.;

beam

(Aram.)

(NH

of his table

fan).

Ar.
toii
e. g.

As. nilru, ligM, D]hwbo. Aram. daytime, JI4J day, daytime; y+i
shine,

20 t !3fa n.pr.m. a chief of people Ne io Qr

id.;
)

Palm. NTfU
6

illustrious,

Vog
5
;
:

p "mN,'- 2!
pi.

van d. H., Ginsb; yj (Baer ; *J3 124 Lzb 32 '). Palm. "33 n.pr.f. Cook

Nu/3ch

(cf.

Is

60

of joy '3n,

'31

"VJJ *KTm Is 60 5

; Qal Pf. 2 fs. consec. flrjgjfj 6eam, 6 radiant, fig. ^34


;

Ml^fi
Dt 32 13
,

n.f. fruit,
30
;

'31
,

*^f WJIJ

^ 34

(rd.

cstr.Vnyn EZ36
nl9

produce ; abs. Is 27"; 'roun ju 9 "; pi. naun

nn, v.'@33 CheBae Du). tmn3 n.f. light, daylight (as Aram. K"iin3,

La 4 esp. *"# 'n 9 13 q/>Za* Dt 3 2 La4 cf. rr$n


; ;

J5o.cS

m!);'3 V^V V^T\'W\ Jb


n.f.

dub., only pi. [n-jn2T2] Dnna J u 6 2 ( + nnyE>n caves, nilStpn strongsi vera 1., fr. a V"VI3, but holds) (clearly, ,b49 with what meaning? Schultens comp. Ar.

^H). nhroen -f
(opp.

yvn); of fig-tree s 'n bn-'ja is 27

Ju

(||'fc

/"'<, .p>a*wce, 11 Ez 36 s0 (|1 JTB 9"; metaph. of Isr. rrun ft> apjr ehjty,

W?W

f *T) J vb. move to and fro, wander,

flutter,

shew
slialce,

grief

(NH
to

move

and

(rare); Aram. ,J, TO, fro, be disturbed, agitated;


id.

means a place hollowed iJ+L*, j+L; [which and rend, crevices, ravines, so out by water'], 46 think of Thes al.; Rashi Ki Wetzst * caves with a Zi(/fa-opening; R. Levi ben Gerson beacons, i.e. towers for fire-signals, GFM; but 11. "VH late in Heb. ; rpv/iaX/ar, 93 antra; Bu thinks nrWBn a gloss explaining '3t?n).

totBAram./ee (v. infr.); Ar. (jjj) 3U waver, 11 ; Qal Pf. 3 ms. 13 so rd. for MT "IJ Is 1 7 ter) 3 Ges Hi Ew Di Kit Che*" EV 3 pi. "? Je 50 15 1. 2 ms. TO? Je 4 4 +3 Impf 3 ms. 2 mpl. $ "tin 16 5 3 mpl. "3;i Jb 42"; juss.
,

W1K1
;

Je 22 10 ; Imv.
13

fs.

HU ^
a.

1 1

ra Je48 17 +2t.

f [N13]
(Ar. (\y)

vb. hinder, restrain, frustrate

5 (or 'U) rise with difficulty, rise one (Frey), in. contend with, Lane against s*\ _Qal Impf. 2 mpl. pK13n Nu 32' Kt, but Hiph. Pf. N^n read Hiph. (so Qr), cf. Di. s v 9 T, * 141 P*J9 Nu 3 o', etc.; Imp/.
;

V3 Gn 4 (J), Je 4 aimlessly, as fugitive, TJJ Hi Gf Che Ke, so RV; but as apod., (Gie, and as prot., if thou wanderesi not [morally],

Gn4 1214

1.

Je; Inf.

Qr (Kt 1113); mpl. n **$ Jb2 + 2t.; Pt.


to

move

and

fro,
1214

wander
1

Ew

swearest,

etc.,

Ew Hi reading with TW'


;

ni3n *h
(perh.
30

*$

Nu 32' Qr; 1.

2 t|f9 Co del. v'- ); take flight form of TTJ q.v.), "?. J metaplast,

*3BJ?1

restrain, forbid (performance 669 n ; frustrate of vow), sq. ace. pers. 30 10

Nu

Je49
i.

Ges {20g ), of harvest Is 17" (on dagh. v. 3


fig. (v.
}>.
1
.

e.

(device of people), subj.


(II

sq. ace. rei,

+ 33

be destroyed, in
; ||

supr.);

"Van); refuse

6 4 1 (text dub. v. Che).

2.

v 8 (sq. 'HinO
(||

kp),

flutter,

of

Je5o (|| -pn), birdPr26 2

restrain,
(sq.

make

averse the heart (ace.)

Nu

32'

c. waver, wav, s/(aA;, 1 IW); fig.of soul ty 1 15 2.s/tew of reed 1 Ki4 (sim. of smitten Isr.).

9 ^J), v

(sq.

Sfc-"!?^).

t [nN'tin]
1
s*

n.f.

opposition; sf.
pi.

T^unNu

4
10

my opposition, of '*;

?? ^V HiKUn Jb
(||

33 =occasions

for hostility

count as enemy).
K3*i3

or nodding head), usu. sq. grief {i.e. by shaking 10 a. lament for the dead (Josiah) Je 22 !? pers. 5 5 Is for Jerus. Je 15 (|| bvn), 16 (||nBD), (|| r03), 17 19 b. confor Nineveh Na 3'; Moab Je 48 51 ; 21
: .

10"; ^6 fruit (rare)); Qal Impf. 16 p3U? ^ 92 ; only fig., abs. of righteous under lb '3 b*n 62" if wealth bearof tree ; 313J

(poet.) tpW] bear fruit 3W (Aram. Pr

11

69 fs. sf. ^nsn Hiph. Impf. 3 ms. TJJ Je 18 12 3 12 Imv. ms. sf. toj?q * 59 ( s0 rd for MT Jr 36 2916 20
.

dole,slvew

42" sympathy with Jb 2" 16


;

abs. ty

fig.

^92

inin '<S Lag Pro, <*"" Hup-Now Bae Du);

*- ch *1<1 -" iv '"-

Dr

cf.

Che

Inf.

T3n?

K 21 8 ;

TU
1. cause to wander aimlessly, as fugitives,
ace. pers.

627
c.

of shepherd;
M.ur.Ait.32.

cf.

Sab. *B meadow, pasture,

V*^

12

59

12

(v. supr.), sq.

?3~\

2K21".

see

however

Dr

B19-

M HPS' b

make a wagging, wag with the head, BW3 8 16 Hoph. Pt. 13 pp3 2 S 23" and the worthless, like briers made to flutter (tossed away) are they (text dub.; Klo Bu HPS rd. Hithpo'lel Pf 3 fs. nnnwnrn consec. mo).
2.

-;

DHM NH ng

dwelling, habitation).
fi.

Je

Mia n.m.

1 ' 27 ' 10

abode of shepherd, or

flocks, poet, habitation ; Exi 5 ,3 ; r3 Jb8 6


19)

abs. Is 27'+
,

cstr.

(as if fr. ITJj; or rd.

s7 Is 24 20 ; Impf. 2 ms. Pt. Ttatfr TJJSp? Je 48 18 1. move oneself to and fro, Je3i ; sway, 20 2. shake oneself totter, Is 24 (of earth). in excitement Je 48 s7 (perh. of scorn wag the 16 head, as Hiph. Je 18 cf.Gf 3. bemoan

ny ?) sf. 1 Jb 5 24 1 2 S 1 s 28 + Dm? J e 49 Ez 34 14 (cf. Sta sssu ), f Je 23* (so Baer Ginsb;


;
,

oneself (cf. in orat.

Qal

2),

RV). Je 31 18 (the lament follows


of aimless

van d. H., pl.acc. to Ko"- 1-''- 77 );-1. a. abode, S 7 8 (|| JKSn ipino) i Chi7'; Is 65' of people under fig. of sheep Je 2 3 3 4 9 s0 (II K?l)
fi.?

of sheep 2
;

= 50

4S
,

5o

19

Ez34

1414

(||r3"),

njn?); of camels

recta).

fi. |_113,

fugitive

~OJ wandering only n.[m.] ^ 59 my wandering


sf.
s

Ez 25 (|| JN2f f3-10). Je 33 12 ( + 1** DT?->P).

b. a&od 0/ shepherds c=meadow, in fig.


.

*T3

(word-play with 11.N3

vb

).

of Ephr. planted (WlE>) as tree Ho 9 13 2. habitation, usu. of country, or of domains in the

18 fn. T1J appar. n.pr.terr. 'rpx Gn4

of
);

region into which Cain wandered

(cf.

1214

(strangely)
cf.

NmS

33 appellat., jorofugus in
v.

8 6 (IPI* n}3, v 15 s3 supr.), Pr 21 ; ||Snk Jb 5" 18 ; ijrra p r 3 ; 15 * in Canaan 2 S 15 25 ; of Can. Pi! 24 ; of

country (chiefly poet.),


20

Jbs

||

terra,

Symm

Theod,

Ne Marg

'.

as place of of
'<

vs

sanctuary, IBhjJ
'3
7
;

'3

Ex

13

15

fig.

f-n n.m.
only
(in

(v ' 1 " fr)

quivering motion of lips

himself, P"1X

Je 50 7 ; habit, of nation Je
'3),
yj,

Jb 16 5 <// motion of my lips luT makes subj. of expressing sympathy).


cstr. V???' '3

io 26 25 30 Is 3 2 18"(Di^
esp. Jerus.
19

79

- city Is 27
JJTK
'3
;

10
,

"]BTI\

but rd. prob.


T
v.

-jfeTIK, v. "fim.

49
Isr.,

(fig-

of

i~n"0

TO
T

PI*

'3

sub T13.

Edom) = 50 (of Bak) 23 JC3I (H^lPn "W>


44

IS33

20

Q30

'3,

\\br\k);

Je

of land of

Twice of
"V3f
|{

t[Ti2E)] n.[m.]
only
cstr.

a shaking, wagging;
44
15

habitation of jackals Is 34 13 3s 7 (both


1.

n).

tW< 11313

\j/

o&;':<
14

of head-shaking,
nfi-in

in derision (of Isr.; ||^1?; v

jyb, D^p).
cf.

FlU

(prob.

Vof foil.,

si

vera

1.,

Ar. Ill

f [IT^] vb.denom. dwell, abide (si vera 5 1.); only Qal Impf 3 ms. Mf *6 Hb 2 he shall not abide, so Ke; Hi rest (cf. Da); We prop. HVV oe satiated, cf. @ Krochm 013J.
;

(j) be high, eminent).

11

'rT2 n.[m.] eminency, distinction; tfc DH3 nb Ez 7 11 wo eminency is left in them (so Theod Symm Ges Ke), < del. B Co

[TO]

adj. dwelling, abiding;

only

(si

vera

1113 1.) J"l?3

^ 68

13

she that is abiding at

home. mj Je 6 2
fn.
pasture,
(II

v.

OJKJ sub [flNJ].

[mi]
Zp
;

n.f.
8
,

pasture,
^.

meadow;
s

Berthol Toy,
fi.

cf.

also

Da.

cstr. fri:

usu. niK3
'3

23

+n 1.
t.;
2
,

pi.

[H10] vb.

only

Hiph.

(si

vera

1.) lit.

meadow: D'jnn
v. also
9

Ami
.

cf.

Zp

beautify (then connected with HN3 be comely, so Buhl SS; cf. H13 Niph. shew oneself beautiful, Nithp. adorn oneself, !TI3 adj beautiful, SHWE 2 Levy ); Impf. 1 s. sf. WJJ* Ex 15 / will '< beautify, adorn him (with praises ; obj. h^ aa,, 33 glorificabo).Adij. ni3 J e ||Dcn;

!* ni-n?
2

[iTJ3]
10

p 500
13

supr.); esp.
2
22
;

NH

13-1B(n)niS3 Je9 23
\//

^65 Joi ,!,a)


D'HPX
'3 J,

Bjfy'J
2

23

g-ray pastures;
i.e.

13

83 pastures
;

the land of Canaan, 3p '3 La 2 J e 25 37 meadows ofpeace; DDn '3 ^ 74 20 appar. liabitations (1) of violence, but rd. prob.

of God,

DWH

'3

62

v.

maj sub [nw],


;

II. (I IJ \/of foil., mng. dub. Ar. ( ijy is aim at, propose tooneselfas aim (e.g. of journey),

so <nj ni3, 8 e v. 1. r\)3.

Bi Che

(v. 7 3 )._Je6

v. foil.;

Jb

betake oneself to a place of alighting, or abode; <jIj, i-j place to which one purjwses
3040 hence poss. ; journeying Lane
1.

vm.

H}3 as goal

(i.e. n'U, or n!13, Ginsb), J*J habitaQr; prob. n.pr.loc. in Ramah (poss. 18 ".' 8 abode of tions, but dub., v. Dr HPS); > 8 ^!o.23 an d 2 o' (where Baer prophets 1 S I9

trnia Kt

s s 2

rro
1S

628
)
;

rrti

ntiJ

Kt)

sq. np"J3
i),

out after

so

'Ava6 (v dropped (exc 9 L A Naviad.


1
;

sq.

Vipn

+3

pers., quiet (i.e. sate)


(del. Co),

my fury
,

by

(wreak
2 1
22

ITU

vb. rest

(NH

id.;

Aram. HO, -J

Ph. nru n. rest; poss. also vb. ru* (Iph. Pf.), L1,8 Lzb SM ; As. ndhu, rest cf. Levy cited CIS
be extended, long, (inuh), and deriv. ; Eth. P*i: Ar. -tb iv. is make camel lie down rarely rest;

b. usu. sq. 7 pers. : (1) give rest to i.e. bring to resting-place 4 s6 20 13U 14 2 2 (all D), 1 Ch 23 ; 33 (J), Dt 3 Jos i
so, c. sf., Is CheHpt rd.

13 upon) Ez 5 (Co adds 3 pers.).

it

16 42 24 13 also

Ex

63

14

(si

vera

1.;

Vrss Lo

Ew

Brd

on his breast;

i^L resting-place of camel,


.4f>.6^._Q

cf.
fs-

of free$?, leadeth him, -/nm); (2) dom from enemies, Is 2 8 12 2Chi4 s + DU"N-i'3p 111 10 1 Ch 2 S 7 p-OBlp] Dt 12 25" Jos 23 (D),
; 1

DoUghty
5

Ab.D.l.T.ll,S

al
2
;

pf
i s.
;

22 9 ;'so
1

nn5 Is7 +2t., consec.

nrm Isn

wrn
/m^/.
fs.

Ch

22 18 2

+3*3f? alone 1 K Ch 14 6 15 15 2030


,

Jos 21 5 (P), s so also prob. 32


c.

18

42

Jb

s6

19 ,n Est 9 22, consec. Is 7 ? 3 plWlfl

3 ms. tw; Ex 23"+ 6 1.,

rw Ex
4

io 14 20"; 3
;

(forMT33Dp t3.bq3}l) (3) 3 '131 13Syp Is 14 fering, +


;

of freedom from suf-

make

quiet in

nun
rtori

is 25 10

Pr

s3

njSi

Gn 8 Nu 1 I 26
Jos 3"
2

mind,

set

at rest
'

17 VJT1 Pr 29

discipline thy

2 ras.
;

Dn
2

12

13

etc.;
;

Inf. abs.

Hb Est 9 W1 ' 18

son, that he

may give
staff

crfr.
sf.

y&Bib BTSjS),
upon,
c.

2. cause

thee quiet (of mind ; || |W to rest (i.e. light)


?5>

TO^
1.
2

S 2 1 10

ni33

Nu i i 24

Ne
v.
;

s8

ace.

+
30
;

pers. Is

30

32
;

e.

ace.

ms! nroa

Nu 10";1$$
Gn 8
1 1
4

Ch

41

nnup;
of birds

blessing + "?*? Ez 44
c. sf.

cause

to alight, set

down,
2
.

rest, settle

down and remain,


(P);
settled

sq. ?$?

2i 10 ; ark

DnsK^y
1 1 2
;

tT$t

nm

Is
;

f
of

For
rvin

^i)"l3 loc. pers. this mng. v. esp.

Ez37'; + "?? loc. 40 B. infr. B. Pf. 3 ms.


9
,

Aram
2

hath
"

down upon Ephraim


(E), Is

Ju3' +
sf.

nan
,

1K8

sf.

inpni

spirit of

Nu

25 - 26

spirit of Elijah
3

Dnpm LV1623
14
28
,

3 loc: of

(in fig.); sq. 19 of in(J), Is 7 (fig. in water Jos 3" vaders); of soles of feet resting 33 10 ' (JE); hand of Is 25 ; wisdom Pr 14 ; anger

K 2";

sceptre of wicked
insects

125

both consec; 2 ms. innam 26 10 consec, etc.; Impf 3 ms.


,

Dt 26 4 "nam Dt
6
s4
;

Ex 10"

Ml Lv

15

nm Ju 2 +
23
16
;

sf.

innw Ex
,8

fs.

n|niGn39

2ms.jnss.n|n-^NEc7 +2t.,etc;

Imv. ms. nan


Pi.

Ho 47 + 2 1.,
u
;

nnan

Ex 32 Ju
10
,

16 26 ,

Ec f; DP} D^S"}

5nj53

Pr 21" in

the assembly

stop, of of Shades shall he settle down; abs., 36 ark at stages of journey Nu io (JE); cease 2. repose, be quiet, have speaking 1 S 25'.

etc.; Inf. cstr. sf. tapnj>

Dpp Ec5

1.

Nu 32

15

Drpanb Est 3 8 ;

lay or

set

down,
:

deposit,

let lie, 0. ace. rei,

usu.

+ word

of place

stones
,

rest: after labour

Ex20 n

(E

of cattle),

Dt
18

14

5
16

(E; of God), 23 slave) have rest from (of


;

12

18 Jordan Jos 4 s8 (JE), ark 1 S 6 14 23 16 garments Gn 39 (J), Lv 16 (P), Ez 42 44";

at ford of

cf.
1 1

Ex
9 s8

(IP)

enemies Est 9
cf.

(inf. abs. Hti,

+ftt$,

aft?),

K8
4

v",
rest

(abs.)

v"

(in both

+ l*f),
26
13
;

Ne 9 s8

be at

Nu 17 1922 (all P), Dt 26" Ez 4042 42 1S so, ace. om., JU6 18 20 Dt 13" Nu I9 9 (P), 1 S io25 place, put, sq. ace.
I6 23 24 33 84
-

(from trouble), abs., Jb 3 ( + "*{#, i>f); s of the earth Is 14"; in couch of the grave 57
in She'61

pers.

+ local
12

modif.,
34

Gn

2"

16

(J),

19
,
.

(J),
7

Jos 6 s3
14

Jb 3

17

^7 Is 23
"h

l2

= thou, shalt not be at rest,


:

,so prob.

Dn

12

also TOPI
cf.

16

(JE),Lv24 Nui5 (bothP),Isi4 46 Ez 3 7 ; n i72M ); rd. prob. also Zc5 (rd. nrvarn, v Ges
DPI"?!!
cf.

impers.

also 2

np} Jb 3"= I should be at rest (in Sb.e'61). rnx tfrh nPK Hb 3 16 is dub. / wait quietly for the day of distress De Ke Hi-St SS, so Now, 24 doubtfully We conj. DnSN as Is I / will apGASm leaves untransl. Hiph. A. pease me,
;

DHiK

K 18 ( K 17 ); 3B>1|| 2
11
6
, ,

Z6<to;

for

MT Dn;

30 ffl in grave v ; 13 1 14 25 iKio" ( so rd. also in cities 2 Ch i 9 tables in temple 2 Ch 4"; cdtro ; for ; Dra;i)

ass

place corpse on (~b) horsemen and chariots


||

MT

Pf 3 ms. npn Jos 22 + 1 s. 'nnprn 2 S 7 + vnn Zc6 Impf. 3 ms. HP) Ex 17"+ l"0;i Jos 2 + sf. 'jnw Ez 37 402 3 fs. sf. VtJV} Is 63" (but v. infr.), etc.; Imv. mpl. Wjn Is
4
11
; ;

K 7 belongs perh. also ^V"?


idols

in shrines

s9

(ace. om.).

Here

"W^
let
;

n ?? D ?1 Ec 7 18
lie (idle),

and also from


i.e.

this
it,

do not
cf.

thy hand

4'

28"; Inf.
Pt.

estr.
;

npp

Jos 1 "

WJH
.

Is

+,

sf.

cause to rest

= give rest to
8
;

W?Jj Ez 24";
:

lay down forcibly, 7 thrust down T3 f%fo P'W Is '&, cf. ; 20 perh. also Ez 22 (abs.; but del. Co Berthol,

engage in

Am5

after ).

2.

let

remain, leave (in present


s3
1

a. sq. ace. ft}

Ex

17" (E), Wt Zc 6

so appar.

people condition), obj. nations Ju 2 3 Je 27 in wilderness 32" (JE); OJTjn DTJ? ^npni
,

11

Nu

ma
Ez 16 39
;

629
16

nrroe
gta (B3
BA8 "
S1

sq. ace. rei


;

Lv7

K7
,

47

(leave tin-

ia
abs.

Ba 4142 Ko"''"
5 ,

1-

489
,

weighed) 21 2 S 16 20 3

leave behind sq.acc. pers.


I 3
6
;

Gn 42
1

33

(rd. Dnj'l, for

K 19 Je 43 + ?B"n MT DBJJ1, m{ /t Z/i <Aem w'tfi


leave

(E), S 22*

Philippi
':

M * expl. as dissim.
;

where, after

from

<);

Gn 8 +

sf/nh"?
;

DiTnirVJ

Ez 2028

a
19

Nu 28

s
,

3 Bjqfrj Lv 26 ',

XaSWeDrKloBuLbhrHPS;
a curse Is 65 15
rei,
ijr
;

name, for

Zea?
18
.

17" Ec

n|PT"iK ipipp

Ec

or bequeath to (7), c. ace. 3. leave depart from, io 4 do not leave thy place.

soothing, tranquillizing only in phr. '3 HH 21 odour of sacrifices acceptable to *< Gn 8 (J),

soothing, tranquillizing,

Ex 29 1825 Lv i 91317 + 32 t. P. Ez
41

20 41 of sacrif.
;

toidolstEz6

13

i6

20

28
.

4. abandon, sq. ace. pers. Je 14 9 ;


'PB'VS

Wfft"/*

5.

let

121 11 9 abandon me not to oppressors. alone (refrain from interfering with), sq. 7

trrrun T T
.

n.f.

a giving of
(cf.
'

rest, i.e. perh.

my

holiday-making

nu Hiph. A;

prop. Inf.,

1, 18 10 17 P ers.Ex32 (JE;obj. '),Ho4 2Si6 2K23 Est 3 s = avoid tttyfy D'NBn tVfl sq. ace. pers.
; ;

Ec io4
atlayeth

(but rd. perh. O'r, causeth to rest 6. permit, c. ace. pers. cf. Wild).
tysn

1 402 Sta S621c Ba NB9, cf. Ko"); nb^ nfontsfc 'm 18 Est 2 and a holiday-making for the provinces be enacted, 93 requies; but afams, whence al.

release

from taxes, or amnesty.


n.pr.loc.
site dub.,

Ju i6M ;+inf. D^vb D1K


1

t6

^105"=
2
5

tni^

in

extreme N. of
'-

Isr.

Ch
5

16
.

21
,

but here

E^?
to

man,

cf.

|te>^ ib D>-J

K 15

29
;

Ec
i.e.

11

Hoph. A.
rest is

Pf. 3 ms.

VTVfn La
fs.

no
11

granted

us; for 3

nn^ni

Tyre is prob. too Huntn, W. of upper Jordan,

Ydnuh (Conder Llrts *) near "" 871 far W.; Guerin prop.
cf.

Buhl

"**- 237
;

[so Baer Ginsb ; van d. H. '3rn] rd. 1. B. PL prob. fWjTI] v. supr. Hiph.

Zc 5

Akkb^, AL

lava>)(.

tnni:
Jos
1

'

n.pr.loc. on border of

Ephraim

njp as subst.

= spac

left,

open space

Ez 41 91111
nrap.

6",
1-

identif.
297

ni2

v.

m:

Inf. abs.

TK

Ch

6 41 v.

Rob"
1 1.
'

cf.

with Ydnun SE. fr. Shechem Buhl 6 """" 178 lav^a, \avvKa.
;

t nni3 n.pr.m. 4th son of Benjamin ace.


to
I

HIM T
Ch6 16
;

n.m.
;

Ch 8 2

Iwa, A Ntoa, L Nouaa.


n.[f.] (appar.

condition of rest
ni3D
1

resting-place,
abs. 'O

state,

or

Gn 8 9
h?b

-f-

1.; cstr.
;

pi. sf. 2 fs.

fi.
infr.)

Jin:

m. Jb36
Dl
1

16
,

but

v.

quietness, rest (under this


172
'-;

-y/

'""Sta'^Ko"
'i

>subnm

"

Thes 01
8

**); 1. resting-place Dt 28 te La i 3 Is 34 14 (cf.'


;

"^nyp

^n6
9

(Ges
1S

Gn8 (J), cf. also' nrup Gn 4 9

).

");
nnS

Is3o
36'*;

15

Jb

+2

1.,

nro Jbi7 16 +2t.;

cstr.

2. rest, repose of soul ^ 116 7 (pi. abstr. vel intens.); condition of rest and security attained

1. quietness, quiet attitude Is 30 15


D-yriE'3 ':a
4*;

(||Bpfn) ;

mi

W* ?PV
which
;

nnpan
JJTJ,

n^f

Eec;
;

17
;

opp.

by marriage Ru 3 Aram. inf. c. D pref.)


1 .

3. with force of

inf. (cf.

P#\

0OBD

Ch 6 16 from
-

opp.

pn'E>

Pr 29 s of com-

the

coming
11.

to rest

of the ark.

fort of one's table, i.e. its satisfying plenty,

rTi2Q t.

J2H ttba yrffl)


table,
cf. (i.e.

':)

Jb 36 tJie comfort of thy the table) was full offat (Di,


is set

16

15

2 8 n.pr.m. father of Samson Ju 1 " 3 31 Ju 13, 16 Mow*.

T 18

Bu

> tltat
De
id.,

which

on thy

table shall

making 'j subj. of &Op, and so 2. rest of death Jb 17 16 ; of a stillmasc). born child Ec6 5 11, in. rina v. nru.
be, etc.
.

t ntTOJp abs. 'D Mi


2

S 14 17

sf.
41

= 2 Ch 6
MT),

nnjQ n.f. resting-place, rest + nriJD Gn 49 (but v. infr.), 95'" + 2 1, Ijnnup + 1 32 'nnwp
,

10

16

,/,

(where
2

rd. as in ^, for
10

anom.

118
,

TO
Syr. Gn

n.pr.m.

Noah

(Nab. n.pr.
>' s,>s

ni3

Lzb 322

'innop is 11
;

n.pr-

-<u Meissn VOJ 'ul'<1884


1

',1 ''-< No- U6)

);

$*> (wliere trad, etym.),

+ 40 t. Gn 5-10

(not in ni "0

= flood

ED);

Ch

4
-

Is 54 9
v.
i 9

interpret, of

name

1420 ; T*R\ nj Ez 14 hist, of ; Goldziher 2 " ""' 1870 207 ";

Sty

No*. On

nin3D^23 resting-place Dt 12 9 ( + nbnan) so ^95" (v s resting(JE), 8 =2 Ch 6 41 (v. supr.), f 132 14 Is 66' pl.), cf. I32 'b van -\?x JV3), c f. 131 ?ns^> ' rva i ch 28 2
(||
;

1.

ZC9

1 ;

pi.

nhp IS32 Mi2 10 Nuio 33

also Is

1 1

'Y prob.

also

Gn

15

49

''

here

TT^'l and (Lv

)rhn"0
16c
;

n.[m.] a quiet(cf. 1. l"in?

is appar. subst., Sam. rds. rd.perh. finjp, his resting-place,


;

(||n?7; 3to H3it3 but adj.


;

fr.

Hpt ni3D, Ball

ing, soothing, tranquillizing


(nn'3

Jb36
v.

16

also Ecclus 45

on format,

01

Holz after <S) ri\210 nhp Is 3 2 ls ( + nSbf m, D'npap ni33^p); of v s word ZC9 ; resting1

mroo
iU> Je i 5 place on journey.in'O

630
M

D13

(Ew Gf Gie al.)

[nJj
vera
fU
1.)

J] vb. propagate, increase


fr.

2 S 14 17 (taken from fig. for security, assurance of scale ace. to Klo). resting, equilibrium,

2.

rest, quietness, pi.

rrtrup
1

'D 1^23*; =refresh-

(>denom. z=fish, so Aram.

JM

Hup-Now SS;

80U,

|Jcl,

NH As. nunu) Qal


;

(si

iiient
1

K 8M

Is28"(|| TOA10); 18 'O 5


(cf.
)
;

(cf.

H'jn v b

= relief
v.

),

&*
fr.

rest (fr.

enemies) = peace
condition

(or
\//-

Ch 2 2 9 a maw of peace
;

Hiph.1) Impf. J>T Kt; >Niph. |* Qr 17 72 let his name have increase (or, if Niph.,
but dub., Vrss perh.
be established, endure.
27

sorrow Je 4 5 3

be propagated, spread);
fi3?

9 of rest and security attained by marriage Ru i 1 'D Ju 20 43 is pern, n.pr., cf. GFM. (=rtaD 3 ).

nin^P

n.pr.

"OrOO

infr.

ft [XiniOj n.pr. loc. (= resting-place, 1 Ch 8 site unknown, settlement), Drop


6
,

and (1CI17 ) father of ]i2 n.pr.m. tpj Joshuai CI17 27 elsewh.alw.t-f3(S?BniV)Ex33 11 Nu 1 1 28 i 3 816 + 22 t. Nu Dt Jos (JEDP); also
;

Ju
cf.

K 16 Ne 8
34

17
;

Now;

(for

Now by

err.,

Ma)(avad(i,

Thes).

Mapouad.

c.

adj. gent. perh. fr. foregoing, only M of a Judaean art. as n. coll. *Bn 'Xn 1 Ch 2

T^PTOQ

Tp3
Jb 18 19
p2?3

n.[m.]
Is 14
22
;

offspring,
sf.

posterity;

abs.

fi Gn

21 23 (all ||"1M).

tribe

( Makafoi, Mava6(t)); so rd. also 52 prob. for rrimtpn 'Sn v ( Mavaia, Knitaviff).

A@L

v. p.

584 supr.
flee,

23 fu. firUO n.pr.m. in Edom Gn36 = Ch I 40 Mav(*)axa0, Mavaad.


;

<

PI J
(rare),

160

vb.

escape (Syr.

nJ

tremble

cf.

Brock; Ar. jm), ^Li more


;

be in

2866 commotion, dangle, Lane )

Qal Pf DO
16
,

<o

and fro,

scare, sld.,

t[i31J] vb. dangle, shake (X [ou] Aph. chWB "7 Jastr"' 886

Nu

35

25

Levy
tttJPI

'-

Ar.
;

a bag hanging down,


Impf. 3
fs.

&li suspend,
1

hang)

CjJ Qal
s/taie

Impf. WSJ

K p WD? 1 S 4 Ex 2>+; Bgl Gn 39 +;


nriD?
2
3
;

etc.;

12

P^CJ
Je Zc;
j

V' 104', etc.;

7wp.

mp
;

,.

*D2

Je 48 6 + 4

t.

^
RU.

99

(||1). 01

We prop. 31DTI.
sub
1.

Ut (the earth)

7n/.a6s. i><. D3

DU 2S18 3
X
;

csHr.

Am 9 +
of sea
,

D'DJ

6ob (D^) Gn iq^ + Ex 14"+ ; 1. flee, abs.


16

JV"0

v.

Gn 39

12 - ,5

Nui6 34 (allJ); Josio


V'

(JE);
7
;

LV26

"6

vb. be drowsy, slumber DJOJ id.; Aram. DM, Ar. pj

tD^J

(NH
18

(H);
00,
s

fig.

114

3' 5

cf.

104

sq. ace. cogn.

Eth.

yon;); Qal P/.


72

3 pi.
3

M Na

(^i)
3

'13 id.;

DUD Je 4 6 5 sq. fj^ Jos 8' 5 ? '3 2 ITJja Dt a8 *j DB/ar^S


life,
1

2 K 9"; sq. K f flee for their


(J),

76

Y?13

'3

Ju 4

1!,

flee

(Ges' '); Zmp/ s 2 S 4 (so id. for


changes,

Oob Is 56 10 be drowsy, slumber, lit. JB"fll Djrn 6 2 S 4 (emend., v. supr.) and sfo? arew drowsy and slept; fig. of inactivity, indolence, Is 5 s7
(||

Vi2i +2t.; 3 fs. D$J . *OS, with other radical Th We Dr Kit Bu HPS) Inf. cstr.
tffln
;

elsewh.'

Hex);
10

sq.

on fool; + 44 t. abs. (not ~b loc. Dt 4 42 i9 51l (D),


17 4
;

Nu 35 32 Jos 20 4 (both P), Ju 4 1 K2 2829 Is i3' s7 sq. b iS4 +6t. + 'iritnp^ Ex 1 4 (E; not elsewh. Hex); sq. Ju 7 22 + Pr 28 pi3~iy,
17 *15>

JB"),

fin"
56
10
(||

(of

'-,

I L);

Na 3

18

3 10 v.113); sq.-^Is io ; sq.n_loc.Gn I4 +4t. 6 34 42 JE, Nu 35 + 6 1. P, Dt 4 19 (D), + 6 1.; sq.

(|Bf);

DB> Is

20 6

sq. ace. loc.


13

Jos 8 20

(J),

+4

t.;

sq.

"^

3nfc Is

aaf);

sq. ace. cogn.

H# f

6 76

(of death, ||DT)J).

T TXCrM

n.f.

Pra 3<
nioyri pi.
visions

somnolence, fig.

for indolence,

t nttlin n.f. slumber ; abs.


,0

+ 132

Pr 6";

pr*? Isi7 =/ar away; sq. f from, Jos 20 6 (P), iS 4 16 +3t.; tjinp Jesi 6 esp. MBD s 26 35 /rom 6e/ore Ex 4 14 Nu io Jos 10" (all JE), 24 44 Je 4 8 (Qr D|n, > Kt Wn), + 19 t.; sq. 1 S 1 7 MDb Jos 7 4 8 5 6 (all J), 1 S 4 17 2 S 24 13 P.STO
;

"'

Pr6 +2 t.; slumber as time of 15 Jb33 (||nDTW); of indolent slumber 4 n5F) Pr64 * 132 (j|rw) in both c. RJ), sq.
(ll

19 9 (||oi>DJ) so Je46 ; hence 3. take flight, depart, disappear, only


1
.

Ch

18

2. escape

Am

fig.;

Dt 34 7 (JE)
;

his freshness (nh? vigour)

acc.

+ ?;

6 10

2^

(both ||nUB>, 330),

TOWJ
Kt DM'

n.pr.loc. city in Judah, Jos 15 63 Qr;

was not gone (WW n]?i\ 2 *&); of shadows (at T 6 17 of sorrow etc. Is 35 1C 51". evening), Ct 2 4 4. D1D"?5) '3 Is so u fly (to the attack) on horseback,

(so

van

d.

H. Ginsb

ll/uutlt,

A@L

Baer only DO})

t Po'lei Pf. Is 59 19 ta nppi


'*

rjn <a

lui/ovp.

breath of

drive'h at

it,

driveth

it

on

(cf.

D13'2

631
cstr.

m
;

Hiph.
OSD
\jf

2).

tHithpo'l. Inf.
tn.

DDfonnb.

Am 9
IS^K

Impf.
20

tfJJ

Zp

16
;

juss. 39]

2K23";
sf.

bow tHiph. (soVrss Hup-Now Che Bae al.). 21 30 20 Pf. D'3n Ex 9 Imp/. Kf?, Dt 3 2 + Ju 7 Kt (Qr ^J Qal); /m/. csir. D"3n!> Ju 6"; 1. ^< 30 2 *we to flight, sq. ace. Dt 32 (||sp"l).
6o
6

order to take flight before the

S i5 Qr (cf.Qal); |^J)

*
',

io 9 25 + 59"
tojhfj
obj. Isr. sq.

Qr
ip-

(rd.
12
;

59 D^aa
=-set

1.

Kt Qal
toss

q.v.),

etc.;

Imv.

about

Am 9" subj.
wag the
3j)
]),
119

(cf.

Niph.).

me
s1

hastily to a safe place

Ex

20

sq. ace.

+ "?K.
expr.)

hands;
2

3. cause

to disa]>pear,

hide

Ju 6" (no obj.

K 19 = Is 37
4

tottering esp. shake or


s2

Dn

2. shake, cause to totter: io 10 on my knees and


head, in mockery
22
8

(|| 111,

cf. V'

I09
16

25
;

sq.

JD.

by Jb 16
-

p toa [Ges*
(||

also

La2
1

(||

jn&),

+ Di3Q n.m. Am2


3

14

1. flight.

2. place of
sf.
6

escape, refuge; abs. '

2S22 X.flight, acc.cogn.cD13 Je46 2. {place of) escape; |D 'D "13K escape perished
.

Jei6";

Am 2" + 5 1.;

Zp 2"

18 3. (shake), disturb, bones of dead 2 K 23 13 2S 15 20 (sq. 4. cause to wander NU32 (J);

1tJ

id.), [v.

also Ecclus

18

p3)j.
.

nafc);*59

(||

rwi,

for

which Lagft.pb.owi.

from,

= there was
20

Jb
'151

1 1

^ 142
||

s
;

D13D not

>//

2" Je no escape for, 3 of' as a re/u^e 2 S 22 (|| aa'tro ; 3 1 8 ; txt. disputed, Kit Bu retain
11

Am

2^

"""prop. T3n).
13 tn5*p n.pr.loc. in Zebulun ; n^pn J0S19 site unknown. Aofa, A Avvova, @L Nova
; .

in

Sm, Klo Bae LohrDu

ins. in

^;
w

< del. in Sm
Je 16 19

tni'i n.pr.f. a daughter of Zelophahad


(of Manasseh),

DeHup-NowHPS cf.Che),*59
(IItjuivo).

(||w*.);

Nu 26
2

s3

3 1 27 36" Jos 17

Nova.

tnD^Q
c.

n.f.
36

flight; 'o

Is

52"

'[yiVl'Ci] n.[m.] appar. a kind of rattle,


(||PTfin);

ainTIWD Lv 26
DM.

=flight from sword, ace. cogn.

only DiJHJttpai

S 65

in

list

of musical instru1

ments;

Kv/iflaXa, but this usu. (


sistrum (Gr.
;

2 1.) =DVipirD

t J^ J vb. quiver, wave, waver, tremble,


totter
Pilp. V?V? shake, Aram. 5?*3 waver, stagger (rare); Ar. c.y, clj bend (of boughs),

(NH

v.

commotus

fuit (of id.), so

cp kind, species, Wm: hunt); Qal Pf. W3 Jb 2 8 3 4 + 2 t.; Impf. WJl Is v


change,
;

Frey ; also variety; Di cp. Eth.


28
fs.
4

Kam

was much used in Egypt it was a small metal frame with loose metal bars carrying loose rings, borne and sivung or shaken in the hand, v. Wilkinson Anc. Egyptians (1S78), 197 B. JJqW *"*' 27S BenZ Arcl1 278 We
33 sistra; the
o-f'io-rpov, fr. o-eiw)
1.

''

'

i^

Eng. Trans,

p.

233

W31

Am

TFT&Q t :~
I.

v. tg>.

5?n Is 24;

15^ ^ 109

2
10
;

S 15 20 Kt
U
2
;

Qr Hiph q.v.); WJ 16 PW) f 59 Kt (so rd.; not Qr Hiph.),


(but rd
20

Wtj]

vb.

move

to

and

fro,

wave,

besprinkle
cf. >"ID3 sift,

etc.; Inf. abs.

+ 3 1.;
niVJ
1
(||

pia Is 7
l'
3

Is 24 Pt. Vi

+ 109

10
;

etfr.

Gn 4 1214

JW Ju 9 la'?} Pr 22";

: 1.

wave, of trees, sq. by


2

JU9

91 '

; nsj n. sieve (as BH) ; X Aph. as Syr. .aJ bend, wave, shake; Di cp. Eth. quadril. }<?}&: distil, drop like dew; Jit?: sift); Qal

(NH

Hiph., Pilp. wave, blow, fan,

BH

13
;

Pf.

i s.

'i ">b -asE'p ins?

pr

17

/ Aa

6e-

sq. ijlBO of

cause Is
(to

13

swing
27

and

quiver, vibrate, of lips 4 fro) of miners Jb28


Is 29" (||-OB>); hence
6
1

sprinkled

my

Impf. 3
his
iiis
f.

ras.

Po'lel couch with myrrh, etc. 32 "131 in IT t|B3 Is io he brandisheth


cf.

^1)

stagger like drunkard, of mariners in


107'
(||

hand

toviard the mt. (on ace. ">n

Ges
cj-an

storm

Mn),
4

cf.

Da s^t.i69,E2^
-|-,

Hiph- pf

ms
),

be unstable, fig. of

ways of harlot

of doorposts, Is 6 18 20 earth Is 24 (||YTl3nn), people Ex 20 13.SO), 2 2. totter, go tottering of heart Is 7 (E); fig. 15 14 8 12 fllfU), (faint and uncertain) La 4 v
.

Pi'5 ; tremble, (sq. JO caus.), idols 19 (sq.

Jos8 31

ms. riwrj
1 sf.
s.

Ex 20 !5
Jb

472k

(Ges
3
1
21
;

)?S3ni
|31

Ex 2 9 -r 3 t.; Lv 8 W Nu 8 21
24
,

"n'SUn

Impf
ms.
;

Am

a Siyn Lv 8 <
;

T?" Dt
Inf.
72 '
16

26

23
cstr.

+2
13
,

t.,

etc.;
15

Imv. mpl. ^S^n Is 13 2

(|| DOW);

as beggars

109
1U

10

16

{\\bw),

cf.

59

Am
5?i3i

sq.
fig.
9

||"I3);

= err, sin, Je I4
fs.

"?

pt.

vagabond
.

Gn

214

4'

(both

nsjn^ Is 30 BA nb v alg0 nnjq), e tc; P*.


t.;

p?n Is io T

+2

28

(Ges'
Is 19

Niph. Impf
;

Zc

etc.;

swing,
and

wield,

wave:

1.
c.

uneld,

Am 9
id.,

be tossed about (of corn) in a sieve

move

tool to

*!?&

of bulwarks as fig-trees
21

Na 3 12 (H^aa).
12
;

material:

Hiph.

Pf. 3

W*h 2 K 19 = Is 37

n^V

fro in using riB3n ^jain 1? Ex


s

it,

"v? of

'niwm

over stone, so

Dt

27

Jos 8 31

20 25 (E^i.e. 26 (D), and Dt 23

HD2

632
oft.

-13

a sickle thou shalt not wield over the standing 15 grain of thy neighbour; abs.iB'SB Is io against him that wieldeth it (i.e. a saw), and Bat? I^na

as

2nd

ace. after TSrj

of Levites
'

Nu 8 nl316M
s7

Ex 29 s5 + 5 1.;
IpJ
s4

even

(on all v.

Hiph. 4);
.

tonDTIKl v' s

(rd. "TIN) like


it.

a rod's wielding

I41S '^n njn Ex 29 <Ae wave-breast, so Lv 7 io 18 Nu 6 20 (all + nonrin 18 + jwi ;

pW)

pie*)

him

that lifteth

'JJin

"1DJ>

Lv2 3

16
;

'rin

2. Shake or wave the hand ; a. wave hand

D$

17
;

(all

H);

less accurately
).

Ex 29" Lv v 14
1

'n alone v
2,

20

D^pSn~7N 2K5", in healing ceremony (i.e. K* > toward the prob. toward sanctuary Kmp
tt

(v. tfO

b. offering, of gold

tabern.,
Arch.4I
II.

Ex 3s 22
an(J egp

38

spot [where leprosy appears], so most).


"?J?,

b.
16

c.

2429 . On 'n Now Arch.ll.a..


cf.

and brass for 1 ' 7 30 v. Di Benz


'

a J gQ

flOTVI.
iv.
i

shake or brandish against, Is

1 1

15

Zc 2 "

(all

of"),

Jb3i

21

in mockery]. Is 1 3*. 3.

Ecclus 12 18 (without 5>5?) c. wave hand, as a signal,


[cf.

*pJ

(-/of

foil.;

Ar.

u^J; uStS 1,
(ib.);
i

overtop (Frey), v_Jjj


AtjrA, Zq/iy (of

camel-hump

swing to and fro J1S33, in a sieve, of nations). 4. Oft. term, techn. in P (H), of rite in which originally the priest lifted his share of
Is

mt. and building, Lane 3039 ).

30

28

(fig.,

t Ppi n.[m.] elevation, height


tree-top,

bough, so X NB13) ;'3 fWJ beautiful in elevation (of Mount Zion).


ir.

(NH

ffU is

48

offering and waved it, i.e. moved it toward altar and back, in token of its presentation to

LiTEJj n.f. height;

only

cstr. in

combin.
nisa

God and
"

return by him to priest Ilb *jb iDjn-riN ipjrn Lv 23"' cf. v


its

-in nsa

in
12
,

H,
Jos
1 1

j os
;

23

=-isn

'a 1

k 4", pi. cstr. "i


v. also

also

cf. 11.

"fa,

and Di J " 12 ;

[DM]*.

v 20 (on text v. Di " 3si) nsun Ex 2

Dr-Wh Hl")
s6

in P, \T\K
21

nsam
(obj.'

t[DD3]
rd.

so

Lv 7 30 8 M

io 15

6 20 ; thus also Levites are set apart om.), for service of the priests Nu 8" (Di del. v.),

Nu
cf.

id.; only nssn J 0a 17" (but perh. Oban, fr. foregoing, v. Di ; Mantra,
n.f.

tiacbfOa,

NocbtO, cf. 12

23

'"1S3],

@L

Ka<ba68a>p).
v. I.

DB3 Acmey,

[supr. sub v. nS3.

11.

v 13 21
-

v 14

('"

?.b!>

om.); but

same phr. of

in

and of offerings wh. were burnt, entirely Ex 29 s4 (cf. v 25 ), Lv 8 27 58 nnjsn spn), (cf. v ), or in part Nu 5* ("" "?.B?
entire lamb, with
oil,

Lv

14

1224

H!h3 T

im

whence (si vera 1.) might come, Lpnj] Hiph. suckle, nurse; Impf. 3 fs. sf. WjVani

vb.

these the orig. signif. seems lost; so, clearly, of contributions for tabernacle, offer,

Ex2 9

but

v. p3"

and Ges* 708 ;

rd. prob. '3'rn

(Sam.

inp3Tll).

"6 ant nsun

wg Ex 3s
(si
I7c

22

. Cf. nwn
1.)

5. Shed abroad
V'

vera

68" bounteous rain thou didst shed abroad


Ecclus 43
],

n fr.

TO

(-/of foil;

cf.
grt'^e

NH
ZigrAtf,

->,

flame, fire,
I.

ni3"l3 Dtfa

%id.; Ar. .j, jli 2864 Frey), iv. Lane


,

shine,

(Kam
*cl
81
;

[cf.

but vb. not wholly suitable;

j\j>fire,Jy light; Syr.


322

Lag Gr

./ire/ also in n.pr.

Palm. Pun.

prop. TtSJ?, yet this also questionable.

Min.

mi3D

Hoph.
pass, of

Pf. 3 ms. *\nn, be waved,

Ex

29

s7

(P),

Hiph. 4.
n.f. sieve or other

h tiw&ru, furnace, oven (D1 wb7hj belongs here BA3 " ace. to Jager

torclies{])

Hom

v. Lzb Cook SMm, Chra,t128


'-

As.

m
-

).

fi. Li-f-^J

winnowing
H?t

1.

implement, Di

Du
cstr.

"Ip <3

n.m.^ 25
;

37

lamp ; '3

abs.

Ex 27=+

Schwinge, Che

fan

(as
28

cstr.

iS 3 3 +
nn3

sf.

TJ

swung) ; only
to

M& J"IB3a BMa flB3r Is 30

^S

29
, ;

fT?.

H2S22
;

29
,

swing nations in a sieve of worthlessness.

riD^n
noun
Is i9

n.f.

a swinging, waving, wave;

offering, offering
,6

abs.
pi.

Ex35

Is 30 + ; cstr. 'r\ cstr.nbUriNui8 n


;

s2

Lv 24*+ cstr. Ex 39 s7 sf. 5 3737 20 nTftj Ex 25 4- Syrp} 1 Ch 28' 2 Ch 4 ; 3 Zamp in shrine at Shiloh 1 S 3 esp. of lamps in temple 1 K 7 49 + 7 t. Ch, and in tabern. Ex s737 + 1 5 1. P cf. in Zech.'s vision Zc 4"; as 25
etc.; pi.

abs.

1. a swinging, brandishing, 1! 'fi Is 19 the '< brandishing of' ' tuind (in hostility) ; Tl niDn?D
''
16

30 battles of brandishing (brandished weapons). 2. a. waving, wave-offering, term, techn. in P (H), orig. of priest's share of sacrifice (cf. S)13 'to] ja nbian-b! Nu 18"; Hiph. 4), D'nro

33

DTK npBO " household work Pr 31 18

token of merrymaking Je 25 10

used in search
in

Zp

12

cf.

(fig.)

13

Pr 20 27 ; used

fig.

of prosperity

'

Jb 18 2i 17 2 9 3 f i8 w = 2 S 22 29 + 132 17 Pr 13 9 20 20 24 20 ; of God's word as a guide i/r 1 19 105 cf. Pr 6.


6
, ,

Nnfc

2S21 17

(embodied in David); also

12

633
partit., or

DM
implied in context;
(all

fii. Tjj n.pr.m. Nqp: 1. father of Abner S i4 60 51 26 514 2 S 2 812 3 23 25 28 37 1 K 2 6M 1 Ch 26 M 2. father of Kish 1 Ch 8 s3 9 309
i
-

sq. "?5?

Lv
i

5"
18 -' 9

14

16 1418

(water),

fi. i(g n.[m.] lamp;alw. fig. 'rni\n jyS ' i- e ^at his family may remain "W"Jr

K""

sq. (blood and water), "Vf "jCP^J Nui 9 4 (blood); sq. J$ Lv 4"- 17 16" (blood),

~b*
'

Ex Lv 14 51

of blood); 8" (oil); 21 30 29 Lv 8 (both blood

Nu
and

9
oil);

on the throne; Vrss Thes Buhl

cf.

15

K 8 = 2 Ch 2i =
19

4 happiness, delight (estr.) D'yBH 13 Pr 21 (so

once without prep. niD Nu 19 21 fA Is 52'* v. II. no. sprinkler of the water.
14
16 27

(oil);

Now

Frankenb = 11. TJ sub


1

II.

Wild' >Ew Del SS TO infr.).


:

TrP-'p n.pr.m.
"'!,

(may

sprinkle, rd. prob.

II.

Affia,

KA8a,

Iafiot);

one of those
.

TSJTH3, TV ")} n.pr.m. father of Baruch T

who

took strange wives Ezr io 25

*Ol

Je 3 6"- 4V 45',=father of Seraiah 51' ; rropN.2. n np 32 I2.1 36 4.8 43 3. @ Nwlov cf Q ray


.

32

n"^i2p, niiip
rrWOjftw, 43
3232

n.f.
abs.

lampstand (Ecclus
2

Thes Frey Pr0T Ar 1 m 297i \jj leap, leap up, upon, h encej acc t many, Hiph. Impf. 22,i38;2s,nj.
' -

[HTJ] vb.

(dub.) spring, leap

(cf.

Ar.

4d

j;

'UO

K4 +9
10

1.,

rniD
13",

3 ms.

Q^n D^5
(i.e.

nj2 J3 Is

14

52

so

sU

he cause

Ex25 +i9t.; nnic Ex 25 3I +2


2
t.;

cstr.
t.;

ni\JB Zc 4 2 nttto abs. 1 pi.

Ch

to leap

in joyful surprise, or

= startle)
-

cstr. 1

Ch

28'

515

1. in private house 2 stands in temple, pi. 1


(so also
A rch.
1

n. 40 Qf Gie), cf. Ch ? 8*,MMM, ,W but 2 Ch


i
-

om. < reta n


;

||

Kf = K 25 1415
49
,

2Ch4 K4
10
.

7
;

lampstand:
,

7*'+

many

nations; but perh. crpt.;

Che Comm "WP


s/iaZZ

in like sense;

<*WT.

(for

tVUnp) wiawy
cf.

2. ten lamp19 2 Ch 4 7 Je 52 del. here Now


2

tremble (v. fin),

GFM ,BL189oa6tt

Che Hl*.

TM

v.

Tt
vb.
flow,
trickle,

Ch
11

13

also 4 has 'o in


, .

20

[70]

drop,

distil

sg.

2 3); cf. sg. in Zech.'s vision Zc 4 3. seven-branched lampstand in tabern. Ex 2 5

(poet.) (i. ?]i


scendit, defluet

of flowing water; Syr.

^Jj

deinto

(as

3i.3i.32.32

+ 15
9

t.
-

Ex,

Nu 3

31

8 2 3 44
-

(all

LV24 (with lamps upon P).TJD v. II. <V3.

it),

ace. to
1

sick, si vera 1. (=1. smk Thes who comp. Syr. *j) Qal Imp/. 21 but rd. perh. [^BJ T)3ID] HBI3N1 s. nE13N1 f 69
;

t02ni] vb. be
,

; Jjj descend(m'dk 5 udder, but also in gen.)); Ju5 ; Qal Pf. Nu 2 4 7, etc. ; Ft. ofy Ex 1 5 8 + etc. ; Impf. 18 7 1. flow, subj. water, Nu 24 (JE); ;

PS

2331

Ar.

w
',

V M7

Je 18 14 subj. clouds, Jb 36 s8 sq. rain as ace. mat. Ges 1171 (||t|in and, v 27 ppr), cf. Je 9 17 (of
cf.
;
,

eyelids); so fig. Is
(i.e.
al.,

45

sq. P"1X (Ihjn); of mts.


5

cf. , v. 1. 03M; Bi Che or ( < rtp) mg Kin e*UM1 (with different wordAc*dm 2*7 9 ,s (who cp. Je I7 8 ). division), Weir

crit -

(|pab

nrjajg? ns-iri),

-,

their torrents)

Ju

ace. to 23

Ew GFM

but

'

v. I. 77T; esp. pt.

floods,
(||

Ex

15

(||D'D,

as subst., streams, Dinn of Bed Sea); 78"

f I. [HTJ] vb.
sprinkle

spurt,

spatter;

Hiph.
KTJ,

HX Lv 4

(NH Hiph.
and
63
s
,

sprinkle;
;

Aram.
2291

nnn33 D'D, Dinn IK!); for drinking V' 7 8 ( v 15 ), Pr5 15 out of well (HD'O); for irrigation
16
II

Is

oft.,

for njn

44

Syr.

)<j is erupit,

(|[D-0)

fig.

of Shulamite jtajr|

Ct 4 15

also prominuit, etc. PS ) ; 20 20 3 Is 6 3 (but rd. Qal Jmpf. 3 ms. nr Lv 6 , s 8 -' 35 - ,wl " t l Che Di Du Gee'' 2 Kg ; -al!),
stillavit Is
-

n
:

,-

,,

"?N ntp'np 1*1 spurt, spatter, alw. of blood 33 a</ some of tier blood spurted against _ 3 Is 6 3 (c. the wall ; so Dnsj i>y rei, in

2. distil, of spices (llD^J pyo, D'D nX3). D'O'ea Ct4 16 fig. of words, like dew Dt32 2 21 Hiph. Pf. T^n Is 48 cause to flow, ( ff\y).
;
||

water from rock

(||31t).

Vid. also

I. ??T.

2K9

QU (-/of
t DT3

foil.;
Jb

meaning unknown).

n.m. * " ring,

metaph.);

HDTO nr LV6 20

cf. v

20

(both

c."bj? rei).

6 Hiph. iy. 3 ms. njni consec. Lv4 +i2t.; 21 Lv 16" (Is 52", 2 ms. riMm Ex 29 /to;;/.
;

material mentioned; v M +; sf. HOT? H02 15 ;


'OJJ

always of gold when


abs.

'}

Ex

32

+;

1.
21

pi.

D'OM

Gn24 + Gn35
Gn
2

30

cstr.
cstr.

4
;

nose-ring (Syr. JjL))


"i

v. infr.);

3
21

Lv 8
;

11 - 30
;

nip

NUI9

cawse
P
:

/am njn Nu 8 7
c.

P. cstr.

woman's ornament, flBN"?y


also

47

cf.

v 2230

<o spurt, sprinkle

upon,

in ceremonials of

ace.

+ "?5?
;

pers.

Nu 8

(||nyao seal-ring); perh. (J); S)Kn 'D]3 Is 3 Ho 2 15 Ez i6 12 fig. of '<'s adorning Jems.
;

(water),

+ "^5?

rei, "?.sb rei

Lv 16 15

obj. oft. JO

(||^3]K^8 D^V.);

cf.

Tin

e]S3

'3

Pru

22
.

pa
2. earring, ornament of
,

634

nro

and perh. (in sim. of wise reprover), 24 24ffi 26 (of prob. also Ju8 ||nS30);
-

men and women, Gn 12 :u 35 Dn"JW3-i3*psoEx32 (allE); cf.Pi-25 s2

TTp n.m.
('

Gn49,26

one consecrated, devoted


cf.

TO

Ecclus 4 6 Uo (of Samuel);


.d.

Syr. jjjj

Ex

35
cf.

(P;
49

men,

GFM), J042 . Cf.


11

further Gei"

ld '

z"8Cl' r a8re,

RS s.m.
t
v.

1.434.

mm. 453. alg0 ref 8U |j

m
PJ?

2 2d KS s,m. ._/;, abs Nu6 +5t.; cstr. 483^ 26 Cnn +4t.; sf. <$P, LV25 pi. "IJJ Gn49 Am 2"- 12 sf. nrJ5 Lv 25", n^l? La 4 7 J 1- of VPIK "V]3 Gn 49 s6 prince, ruler, as consecrated:
1.463. 6
;
;

loan[pf?] n.[m.] injury, damage (Aram.

word
at
tlie

BArara.) ; only cstr. price of injury to the king.

^0

a Est

(poem in J), one consecrated among his brethren, 2. = Dt 33 16 ; cf. ijT!? La 4 T Aer princes.
specif, of

one dedicated to
fr.

''

by vow involving
touching corpse,

We [~W2] vb. dedicate, consecrate, (cf. and ceremonial akiuenut.u*^ geparate, in relig. sense (NH only as denom., cf. II. 10 Ar. ^Jj
;

abstinence

intoxicants,
(cf. ">P.

fr.

and

fr.

cutting hair

2), devotee

(GFM),

make a vow, '"", ZMOlz " <1868, 1M Min. Sab. -HJ vow Levy id., Horn suctar. chrert.i28. Aram. *{L ,">"]?, ww; As. wazftri^cwrse D1 HWB4OT ); jriph.'/wp/. 1W Ez 14 7 T&S Lv
11

8"" cf. We

Nazirite: ^TpVi '3 God's devotee, of Samson Ju 13 5 7 16 17 (exceptionally, from birth); usu.
'

pS

'-

463 '-- 2d,,d - 482

'-;

voluntary
'3

Am 2
128^
/J

1'

12
,

and
or

for limited time,

cf.

T13

Nu

6 2 (of

man
fl-flf,

woman

cf.
(

Peritz
aH

JUL

xvii (1898),

yfcft

&ho y 18.19.20
-

10 devote, 22*; rijjM Ho 9 ; Inf. abs. "ion Zc 10 dedicate oneself unto (7), riC5>3n, i.e. Baal H09 ;

f;

cf. also 1)3). On Naz. v. 1 1 1880 645-*80 esp. Grill

GFM Jul3 Dr A 211


s
-

Now Areb 1U9T Benz*"*- 429


3.

'-

Gray

JTh8 -"n

1900 - 201ff-

= untrimmed
25
511

vine

from

'*

()D)

Ez

14' (of apostasy); hold sacredly

Nazirite with unshorn hair) L v (like

(HP).

Zc 7 s conseHiph. Pf. crating my(self), i.e. by fasting. / 31 DflKptSD 'B^- J3-nK Dnnjnl Lv 15 (P) and ye
aloof from, (IP)
,

Lv

22" (H); abs.

f [~lT2] vb.
live

denom. Hiph.

be

a Nazirite,

shall keep the sons

of Isr. sacredly separate from


-

as Nazirite, sq. JO (abstaining) NH); only Nu 6 in law of Naz.:


consec. v
12
;

from

(so

Pfb itf\

their uncleanness (but rd. perh. DPi"l ! ] !, 1

18 s9 as to so Sam away from as Ez 3 33 Di Kau). Vid. also 11. pO]. sense T1T2 n.m. +ls2 18 consecration, crown,

'

warn

Impf. "b
.

If

v 3 yrom wine
Inf.

.lie shall
,

v ; also If. . . . fP abstain as a Nazirite;


6
.

*$

i,

jn|>

v2

^ ITW >0^"b v
Ges S20h

Naziriteship
6

'3

abs.
40
,

2Si'+;
19
1-

cstr.

Ex
"

only anointed) ones, princes;


with
d.
f.

r["ttM] n.[m.]pl. perh. consecrated


sf.

(i.e.
17

'H^P Na3

29

sf. i">!?

(sign of consecration;

^ 89 + V$ Je 7 " ; 1. crown We 8kUMn cp. Syr.


118

diriru.

KS5HP [U-lo], earring; v. also Gei 1 1" on DM) : a. of kg. 2 S I 10 2

,MZe,u<:,' r ,
-

,r-

' dub.; Kb"-

(of Nineveh);

form

= 2 Ch 23

11
;

40 symbol of royal power ^ 89 132"; cf. Pr 27"; 16 '3 03N Zc <<ies o/"a crown, diadem (prob.; 9

Gr TO! Now GASm leave untranslated. <t re n.pr. v. ma 3TQ n.pr. v. nan.
1

"

prop. TOl$?P=<Ay crowned ones;

of charming, fr. use of precious stones as charms. s b. of high priest, BHpn '3 Ex 29 made of gold
del.,
,

> We Now who


30

cf.

GASm stones

[Hn^]

vb. lead, guide (Ar.


;

direction of, turn (eyes) toward)


11

Qal Pf.
Dna
nn;

\^

go in
sf
.

JDJ
2
sf.

(all P). in prob. of long hair as sign of consecration, as 19 Nazirite vow, cf. Nu 6 infr., and "V1J, also
Skluen
111.117, 107
;

9 39 Lv 8

2. woman's hair (orig.

ms.

Gn 24^+2 t.; ^rui IS58 rms Ex is 13 + 77 21 7m.


;

Mnj i^5 9 +2t.;

Ex 13"; Ex 32 s4
;

We

lead, bring, sq. ace. pers.,

subj.

man Ex
_
"iy;

s4

32

(sq. "i>K), cf.

^ 60"
'*

108"
24
s7

Arab. Heldenthum2,p.HS

Je

19

(of personif. Jerus.).

J^g Bern. 464, 3. consecration


1.

2d ed. 483\

(both sq.

||^ain);

usu. subj.
loc),
1
;

Gn
(E;
'

(J; also sq.

1! a. of h. p. V7V ' nntyp JOE? '3 Lv 2i (P) the consecration of the oil of anointing of his God

^? + ace.
||

Exi3

17

sq.

TJDi
11

is

upon him.
7
,

b. in

Nu
,

6 (P),
;

specif,

of
'3

5" (song; Wbrn^yfrlf fig. of guidance 9 in prosperity and righteousness V, 5 (llT 1 ^W),
1
1

Nazirite consecration

(cf.

I*]?)
'3

I^V Vr6.K

27
cf.

(sq.n-ika; Is

jn n-iin),
12
;

139

24

(sq.

D^y Tn3);
48
;

Nu 6

i"t|?

"TJJ

v6

'3
,

NDO v 12
,

B*lh (because of

58
sf.

11
.

unshorn hair) v 91818 '3 *DJ ("^) ***"*, '3 "1^ in v ,9 '3 cf. 'rby <A hair of his 29 consecration (cf. Je 7 supr.).

ms.
23
3
;

Dnnsn

omn Gn 24 Hipb. Pf Nu 23' Ne 9 Impf sf.


sf.

^
;

wns:

Dt32
sf.

12

Pr 18";

fs.
19

nran Pre 22

etc.;

Inf. cstr.

Dnh3ni>

Ne 9

Bfi$ Ex

?ra
21

635
ace. pers.
>

f,

ra
t.)

13

lead,

guide

(= Qal) sq.
2
4

(JE; +|t?)._iS2 1 8" v. sub ni3 Hiph.


constellations 38
,

( +

B.

3B-nS) of guiding ;

Nu 23 iKiom 2K

Ch

13 '3K

18 of guiding treating kindly (the helpless) Jb 3 1


,

s2

(||fOVin); usu. subj.


12

'>

Gn

(E) portion or inheritance in the house of our fatlter; ? '3 "V3yn Nu 27 7 8 '3 JJ13 (P) cause the inheritance to pass unto; ?

io IV33
.

16

3. inlieritance (45

npq31 pbn
-

Gn3i

14

24" (J;
flock;

as yfr >jS sq. ?n'!!3) Dt 3 2 (Isr. 18 30 107 (sq. "?); cf. of ||njn); Is 57

ui3

Nu 27
1

, - ,4 -

(P),
3-4

Jb 4 2 15
;

tnutc nbru
'3

Nu
.

36

3-8

k2
f

Pr i 9 14
vb.
(cf.

nrm wa&

Ez 46 16

f
s1

pillar of cloud

Ex
s

13
;

(J),

Ne

12 23

(|[nt3B>),
3

^ 67

esp. in

also Jb ; 9 path of blessing


s 10

1219

VH2
id.

denom. get or take as a


Gerber 236 *

possession

*2 3

3 x
11

(||friN),

Pr6 M
I.

5*naX fSx Cq. a), 73"; cf. 4 3 i39 10 143 (sq. 3); also of instruction, etc.,
<||
3

NH

(rare));

Qal

Ecclus
'}

7PI3

45
;

Mb

Pf.

Zc

16

ms.

nbm Ex23 20 +8t.Pf.;


3 mpl.

Impf. 3 ms.703* I s 57 ";


t.;

i8

(sq.'

?.s!').

'bqy

NuiS^+s
:

IpnV
34
18

26

+2

t.;

717.3

(Vof
bestow,
;

foil.;

cf.

one's own,
No.
9,

so
41,

Sab.
;

Ar. Ji> give for 7PI3 Sab. Denkm.

7H3 Impif.; Inf. take possession, inherit

+ 8t.

Nu

J0S19 ; 1.
;

49

a. land of Canaan,

1.10; No. 15.1. 4

ct pp.

66

as Sab. n?ri3
,c
-;

Levy-Os Min. id., Ho^l Slld" ohrM,


:

hen(;e ^pjj or ; g ZMG **< 1865, 284 Sab. Denkm.


>

^
;

Ex

30

13

23

(E), 32
.

(J), Is

14 57" Ez 47

Zion and

Judah ^r 69 s7 of tribes and


'3

b. special sections in the land,

,28

individuals, n?ri3 7PI3 Jos


14

7" (J) ;
1

).

n^n] 224 n.f. possession, property, inheriT - tance


(orig. gift;
6

NH=BH); Nu
'3 ),

18^+

rhm ^i6
42S
;

(Ges

J90

rd. "Tlbq?
23
;

cstr.

n^n? Jos 13
pi.
:

EwSSWe Kb"sf. 'rbni r u 4 torhm


6
;

1-

14 (P); without ace, have or get a (landed) pro20 2324 26" 32 19 Jos 16 4 i9 9 (all P), perty, Nu I8 Ju 11 3 c. land of Moab and Ammon by con8 9 quest Zp2 ; landed property D'Un 733 ^82
19
(D),
-

-wta nbra

Dt

Nu 35

(P), cf. Jos

d.

God takes possession of


1

Israel as his private


.

+ 105";

n^n?

Is 4 9

8
,

n*>na

j os 19"; l.
/%

property 6 t^Ni'B" rib Ju 20 ;


21

a. in

Canaan given by

to Israel,

t3py
4
10

'3

is 58", esp.
16

iyfa
19
.

16 9 2. fig. property Ex 34 (J); Judah Zc 2 have or get as a possession, property : testimo35 10 nies ifr 1 1 9 ", glory Pr 3 good things 28 lies
,
,

Dt 4 15 19 20 21 24 2.5 26' M oy nx 'nbron nefc npmn Jei2 (all D); 14 b. distrib. among tribes ? '3 JJ"0 Nui6 36* Jos 14 3 (restore b), 17 414 1 9 (all P); b 'J? JW Dt 2 9 7 Jos 1 1 23 14 13 (all D 2 ); nbm TO Jos 1 7* 2 '33 p>nn Nu 26 s3 56 (P); nbma ?B3 Nu 34 (j) 22 6 4 2 '33 b'Sn Josi3 2 3 (D ), (P), Jui8' EZ47 Ez 45 47 M also v 29 (Co rds. 3 for ). c. nations
nbq?
*|j>

29

Jei6

19
,

wind

Pru

29
,

simplicity 14

18
.

3.

;rt

1718 Jos divide the land for a possession, Nu 34 49 incorrect pointing for Piel, so SS). i9 (all P;

Jos 13"; 3

34

Pi. divide for a possession : Pf. 3 ms. 703 1 bm Nu pi. '7q3 Jos 14 19"; Inf.
P)
;

(all

also

Hitbp. Pf.
Dnbnsrin

(v. Qal 3). s 3 pl.sf. Dlbqsnn Is 24 ; 2 mpl.

Nu

34

17 - 18

Jos 19 49

54 13 46 Lv25 Nu 3 3 Impf ^nsnn NU34


;

of the as possession of the people, ^ ; s king 2 . d. Levites have no property in the

Ez'47";

^.nriNuss
rbm Nu
32
18

54
;

//

bn?nn

Nu 3 2
s4 13

18
;

possess oneself of land (ace),

Nu 33
54
18

34
46

(P)
(P)

Ez

13

land

10 9 12 12 ; their possession is 9 2 " 1 "3 '1 Nu ^"(P); ir6n3 Wl Dtio 18 Jos 13 21 2426 '' takes e. t (all D) ; the tithes Nu 1 8 (P).
-

Nu 18 2324 Dt

47
2
;

(P); slaves

Lv25
13

Nu33 (P); all c. b 2 pers. (for whose benefit), exc. Nu32 34 Is 14


Is 14
abs., ref. to

land

Isr. as

his property,

1S10 1K8 63 2K21


1 ;

14

Hiph. Pf. 1

18 s. "nbn? n Je 3 + 3 1. Pf.

Isi9

25

Mi7 ^33

18

12

68 10 io6 s
26 - 29

20 nbn3 DV Dt 4

(D

);
6

Is 47

Dp. 8"; (D), 1 ^n^nii *)By Dt 9 14 9 s14 2 106 40 ; Jo'2 17 4 Mi 7 + 28 78 6271 94


||

Dt 3 1
'

3 ms. b*$: '

Dts

28
;

7T0;
;

Ez 4 6 18

ms.

sf.

Impf "3^30
;

+ 5 1. Impf.

* nbru
'3
/

S 26 19

S 20 19
9

5
;

dv6k

':

S 14";

s K6 Ges bnsn? Dt 32 (on form cf. Ew* a k rd. 16 ; bnsna?); s f. i^nsn Dt 21 ; Pt. b*n:o

8 21 Inf. cstr. b'nsn Is 4 9 Pr 8 ; 238 " ISU

bn3pjT'Dt32
,
;

;'3 t33!P

Jeio I6 =5i ,9 ,f 74*;

Dt

12 10

1.

17 also, the holy mt. Ex 15" (song), t33C'Is63 89 18 Je 12 7 1^ 79 1 , land Je 2 7 12 i6 5o". temple

Canaan (given by
et rei, 14 1 2 .

give as a possession : a. land of ' or his servants), ace. pers.


10

Dt i 38 3 s8

17 + 2. portion, share : a. assigned by God, IS54 2 29 13 18 3 b. ^37 i27 ; elsewh. ||pbnjb20 27 3i


.

1 2 19 3 1 Jos i (all D), Je 3 b. various things, ace. pers. et rei,espec.

18

blessings,
ace. pers.

Zc8 12 8 Dt32

1
.

S
c.

Pr8 21

ace. rei Is

49

by

choice, ||pVl, >& J33

\h

'3

t6

2
1

S 20 we
1

as

an

/taue

no

*7iare

in the son of J esse

= K

i2 16

inlieritance,

2. cause to inherit, give 16 ace. pers. et rei, Dt2i ;


;

ace. pers.

+ ;o

rei,

Ez 46 18

ace. pers.

Pr 13 s2 ?
;

636
pers.
i

Dm
7" as home of bees; fertile, bbWX '3 Nu 'an >3N Ct6"; 'i'^lV poplars of the ,3.(B)j
(H),

Ch 28 s

Hoph.

Pf.

1 s.

vibron Jb 7 s

Is

made

to possess, c. ace. rei, e.g.

months of vanity.

[n 7T12]

n.f.

phr. rf^rffln-!^

meaning unknown; only pi. in 1 f 5 (title); most conj.=rrt;>n3


ElnlI1

40 wady Lv2 3

Jb 4 o 22
26 17 (T}|

W^j
'J),

'3

Is 15 7
13
;

needing water
3
1617
;

Gn

v 19

(J), cf. 2

K
5
;

,who Vbbn^bnJlvie; v. against this Bae thinks (cf. xmip KKi)povopov<rqt njn3n"?N
rijs

place for refuse, ruins, etc. 2 S 1 7 6 also as wild, remote ravine Jb 30 , 24 DOnSin 22 ; place of child-sacrifice
83

poet,

cf.

"AXS

IS57

[cf. 93],

Jerome [Aq. Symm]pro hereditatibus=

rpnsrrPN) possibly designation of a melody.


II.

burial-place Jb2i ('3 3r))._Nu24 v. n. bfV. Particular wadys designate localities f'3"]K
:
-

/TO (Voi
hn\ n.m.

foil.;

meaning unknown).

ti.

2K3,16
316
;

torrent, torrent- valley,

Nu 2 1 14 (E), Dt 2 24 36 36 3 8121616 4 Jos 1 2 2 2 1 3 9 9 1616 K io33 btyX Nu 32 (J), (all D), v (P), 2 24 ->*B iS 30 9102 12 2S 24 s TJJ Nu Dti
1-

s1

';

wady

(Ecclus 40' % t6% Syr. JLJ, L agBNuoAnm. thinks NtiXor

NH
;

id.,

stream (rare);

= BH
;

As. nahlu

may
'3

be from NeeX

= BH =
+

Jos

?n
v.

pronounced *?n3
'

on
);

Hal B '

Mm,t " <1896>s0 U4


;

in Sab. n.pr.loc, 24 abs. '3 Gn32


,

S 15s3 1 K 2 37 15 13 18 40 (all D); 8 16 16 14 6612 H3|7 Jos 16 2Ch 15 29 30 Je3i 23 18 4 '3 '3 Jo Ju 16 4 *7 (all P); p-iYC D^ISO is SW. limit of Pal. (As. nahal [mat]
1 2 2

2i 12 (E),

Dt2 131314

P3!

Gn

32

24

(J),

Dt2 37 3"

Jtrip 2

D*

r6n3 fi 24 4 cstr.-'na Gn 26" + c. n loc.Nu 34*; 19 s8 so read also Ez 47 48 (where MT r#TO ; v. s 33 du. D&TJ Ez 47 but rd. bntn @ % Thes);
; ,

J/Msn,Dl
47

p*r

3l0

Schr OOTNu34
(v.

'

(D),"v

(P),

iK8 65 2K24 7 2Ch7 8 Is27 + (om.


12
,
:

)Nu34

(P),Josi5

19 DnXD) Ez 47 48^

Am 6

14

Co Berthol
sf.

pi!
l

in

torrent, of rushing water narrow channel Ju 5 212121 4 713 ^ 83 10 (all of 21 20 I'^p q.v.) mountain torrent Dt 9 (cf. Ex 3 2 ) ;

OVW
,

I s 34 9

D^ 1-

Nu 2 1 4 +

(v. rnnjj

supr.); so rd. also poss. usually identified with Wddy

"bni

Dt 8 7 +

el-Arlsh; on Wkl's different view, v. reff. sub 11 7 tarn? ad fin.); on identif. of ': J0S15 19
14 16 30 32 2 Ch 20 33 , v. (both P), 2 S 2 3 =iChii , Nu 21 15 v. 'tffc. Comm.; O^ran
,

so

Am 5
4

24

2Ch32
tears

spits'? '3? (sim. of righteousness) Is 34'; sim. of (||ni3^P); nB^'JUBnj


;

3. J/iner's shaft,
til.

'3

HB Jh 28

4
.

I?^"' Mi6 torrents of oil, 17 cf.of honey and curd Jb*20 (|| niJ^S, Qnnj); fig. i h?^3 '3 2 S 22 torrents ofworthlessness(\\ *T|^9

[^n5]

La2 18 hyperb.
;

n. [m.] perh. palm-tree (Ar.


'

J^3,

n. unit,

Vt33 only pi. abs.,

1899 688 ilj; v. Perles^'"*' ), Nu 24 s Zt'& palm-trees, Dvn33

mo),=^
Is'66
12
,

18 5 ;

fig.

sim. of glory of nations s of invaders Je 47 (|| DJ?), or foes


lt? iB' '3

which are stretched foliage). So Perles'


Ecclus 50 12 ,

out,
,

spread out
7f13

(as

to

0-

who compares
(poivUwv.

UiJJS

i>s o-TfXf'xv

24*

(^D?,

v. supr.);

17

46

(for drink-

ing),

7 drying up in summer v {&?); all of stream JV1?, q.v.); for drinking also Elijah's '

tb^^bni
ofEl)-,
of

n.pr.loc. ^valley or palm 1919 station of Isr. E. of Dead SeaNu 2 1


(if

|no', and
D'i'nj

(fig.)
;

T31S

36";

Jb 6 1615 (Pj

(JE), poss.

= valley) one
W. Wdle
(v.

of

main
PBF

tributaries
"
215 ).

+ 78
gen.

20

of water bursting from rock (*|p ||tw?), cf. 74" (+ I:??); fig. of
in sim.)

Arnon,

e.g.

Bliss

,895 -

t^Qbn^ T
Je 29 24 ;

TO3PI "rtpp

Pr 18

= stream, brook, river (chiefly late)


(tre> "bjO),

($>33

'3
;
||

tfjJBjj

D?P);

more
Is
1 i

adj. gent, (noun not found); 3132 aiso v (where van d. H. 'pW).
v. n^H3.

rhm

(divisions of river, ">nj), in desert 35"

(||

Je 31"
(rd.

Ez 47 6 59b (all
-

del. Co),

v 6M

D?P),

t[Dnj]
oneself, etc.

vb.

Niph. be
322

sorry,

?D|n, v. supr.), v

12
;

Lvii 10 (||DP,D'b:),Eci";

containing '" pn Is 30 28 fig. of

fish, etc.

(only in der. species)

(NH
-

Pi.

console com-

(WW
40
1

'3),

3a (nnw

33

'3).

fort; Ph.in n.pr.Lzb ; $Pa.=NH, andderiv.; Chr Pal Aram. Pa. id., Schwally Id,ot M ; Ar. lj?
breathe pantingly (of

Ne 2 1S Is 57 s
'3

2. Torrent-valley, wady, as stream-bed 1 S with torrent flowing through ;

Am
14

Niph. Pf. On horse))


;

7
7

+4

t.;

DjTJ
'Ijion?

Je 2o 16 +

2 t.;

s.

'PPPS

it,

jrrK

Dt2i
1

4-4 ,

nppaa
D^Bn),

DW

Dp \bna jn
1

Dt8
18 6
1
4

(||nrj|
(||

Gn6 +8t.;
22
;

Zc 8 14

2 mpl.
t.;

Dppn? Ez
6
12 13

7 nbnrw), c f. io , 10

^, I

o4
'3

v 4 "supr.);

abode of Elijah ; 17 1 "3lV Pr 3 o (cf. 1

K
;

35

*?$5
(cf.
'3

/mp/ Dn^Ex 13" + 6


;

D0il'Gn6

17

+6

t.

-r

t.

7 )

rfnan

// Dnsn j e

31

Impf.; Imv. Dnjn Ex 32 f 90 ; 15 29 1S 1 S 1 s ; P<. on? Ju 2 1 + 3 1.;

DPI]

637
have compassion,

-vma
i
13
.

1.
b

be sorry,

moved
6
;

to pity,
c.

Zc

2. compassion,

sf.

gWJ

Ho

1 1

(We

for others, abs. Je 15


Jt?

by
be

f 90";

b Ju 21

6
;

rds. "on-i).

18
.

2.
14
.

grief, repent, of one's

own

sorry, rue, suffer 17 doings, abs. Ex 1 3


2929
;

(E),

^ 106" Je 20" Jo 2
;

DNJb 4 2 6
'3

31B

Je4
1

28

Zc8"; pW? 1 S 15 9 19 Din Ez2 4 14 ; 3 i Jon 3


;

/imr (-ou), etc.;

xb,

||

yafco

io 4 ;

c.

^ Am
2
'3

3-6

Je 8" 18 10
1214
16

nyin-^y for ill done to others 18 8 Jo 2 13 Jon 3 10 4 2 njnn-bx


;

Ex 32

S 24

(J),
1

Je

n.pr.m. (Yah comforts, @ Nn.pr. (l).TOm on Isr. scarab ,Ajl883 TC '-""' 15SNo 42 in BM, Cl-Gann ); 1. the son of Hachaliah, governor of Judah under 9 s Artaxerxes Longimanus Ne i 8 10 12 2647 16 2. ruler of half the district of Bethzur Ne 3

tnV3n3

'

Ch
.

3. one of twelve heads of people

who returned

15

(by),

Je 2 6 31319 4 2 ,0 ;
16

Gn 6" (J), 1 S 1 5 11S5


abs.Gn38
;

with Zerubbabel Ezr

= Ne

7'.

3. comfort oneself, be comforted':

12

(J)
by,

T "'MTO n.pr.m. (compassionate) a returned


exile

f 77 Ez

31

c.

by

S
1

39 i

3
s2

Je 3 i ls
s ';

njrm

Ne

N/iiov (gen.).
sf.

concerning 4. (J).

the evil

Ez

32
I

nnK Gn 24"
by
s
.

comfort oneself
c.

ease oneself,
;

t[nnn3]
Jb6">.

n.f. comfort,

<&ffl

V119
king

60

taking vengeance

}D Is
13

24

by 57
;

Piel

Jb

29=*;

11 Dm Is 6 1 2 ; 1 3 1. Impf.; Imv. XOTO Is 40 Inf. 35 i Inf. P<. Dn?D La i 2 pi. sf. ton? Gn 37 +9 D'OnjD yjf Qg^ + 1 1 1. Pt. comfort, console, abs. Gn 37 36 (J), 1 Ch i 9 3 2 S io3 ; f 6 9 21 Ec 4"
; t

Pf am Is 49 ;+8 1. Pf. Impf. Dnj) 2 |nr Zc io + 3 mpL qjj Jb 42


11
;

TDn2Q n.pr.m.
Northern Israel, 2 K 1

(comforter),
;

of
.

j**"*""
* 94,19

t^lTOri] n.m.
pi.

consolation, only in

(usually abstr. and intensive) ,n ?ii V'94 19 ; n, 16 7 ; sf. Is66";

T9

9^

DWnjFI Je ntanjn

Zc io 2
4

Na 3 7 Lai 16 c. ace. pers. Gn 50 (E) 2S12 24 iCh7 21 19 2 Jb2 U 7 13 2I M 2 926 KU2 4 U S 21 + 23 7I II9 7682 ISI2 22 40 51""" 6l 13 66 1;U3 Ezi4 23 16 54 Zci La2 ||-\?y ^86"; Dm Is 49"; bwls52 9 neb Je 31 13 p rei Gn 529 (J); by Je i6 7 42; bx 2 S io2 =by 1 Ch
21
;

Jbi5

n
;

D^ntoran

2
.

13

17

thinks f.) n.pr.m. (?Lag of Seraiah, a Hebr. captain, after fall parent s3 lc of Jerus. Je 40"= 2 K 25 (Lag conj. nnnDn,
-

tnQTCn

BS126f

Egyptian name).
13113 v.

yn?X

I9

bey

"cnDtp

Jb 16 2

b
il

Droo px La
!

2 917 21
-

p.

50 b supr.
(si

PuaIP/.nDn3Is54 ;/m^/:
be comforted, consoled.

inn3riIs66 13

f [l^nj] vb. urge (i), whence


;

vera

1.);

Hithpa. Pf. 1 s. *M?3J!J) (for 'Jnri; but del. s6 13 Impf. Droiv Dt 3 2 +2 t.; is. Co) Ez 5
;

Qal pnj

NB175 Pt. pass, (active Pt. in u, ace. to Ba ), -Q?l 1 S 21 9 the business was Ijbsn king's

P.Drono Dnanx^iip 7w/.DmnnGn37 Gn 27 42 1. be sorry, have compassion VlDST/y M= 1 2. rwe, ^ 35". upon, his servants Dt 32
;
;

62

85

Kar aait (vhov). (TheS urgent ( Kara airovbrjv, Ar. SmJ ursit instititque rogando [Kam cp.
i

Frey]);

text dub.;

HPS fix? (from px), >v\n.

"IF! 2 (prob. onomatop.

V of
snort,

foil.;

cf.

As.

repen*

o/,

3' 3
||

Nu 23

19

(poem).

3. comfort
52

oneself be comforted, abs.

Gn 37 s5

nahtru, nostril; Ar.

jj

(J), \^

119
13

^j

nostril;

4. ease
c.

oneself,

b pers.

Gn

by taking vengeance Ez 5 27* (JE) cf. Qal 4.


:

Eth. "Vh&i snort; Syr. J*t

id., )1*Zj

nostril;

(?);

Wftft id.; also

NH

Pi snort)."iro Je6^
sf.

etc., v. I.

vtn.
;

TOPO
Judah
I

n.pr.m. (comfort), a chieftain of Ch 4 19 Nax*0, A NaX^, L Naov/i.


;

t [in3] n.[m.] a snorting


(of horse).

nnj Jb 39 20

tnnb
T 31P13

n.m. sorrow, repentance, Ho 13"


n. pr.
1
',

t[mn3]
scure);!,

n.f.

16 id.; cstr. VD1D nnn? Je8

m.

(comfort)

the

prophet

T"Yiri3 n.pr.m.

Nahum, Na

(connexion

with -/ ob1 1
22 - 23 - 2425

Naou/i.

father of Terah

Gn

(all
15 - 24 - 47 10

T D^ni n.pr.m. (comfort) a returned Ne 7 7 Naovp=Dinn Ezr 2 s


.

exile

P),

Ch

26
.

2. son of "Terah and brother


ii 2627 (P), v 2929 2 2 '3 i"?
20 - 25

of Abr.
29' (all
18

Gn
S3

24

cf.

2 J), Jos 2 4 (E); i

Gn24

( J );

t[Din3] n.m.

1. comfort,

pi.

BIRJJ IS57

'3

fl'bs

(E). always Na*^.

wn
'

638

meto
-

["VPTj] n.[m.] nostril (appar. fr. above and not connected with Ar. Z^J> stab camel

in wind-pipe, etc., Aram. kill by stabbing TjJJ in nose or throat, cf. 10J perforate, kill by stabbing, so that "WJj would perforation, and

brother-in-law of Aaron Ex 6 23 Nu i 7 2 3 7 1217 IO 14 (all P), EU4 20 20 lCh2 10 -. Naa<r<, 2 Q "< u >- 15 cp. Sab. tribal name pru).

(DHM

NH

iro snort wd. be )fy

denom.)

only du.

fll.
to

[l^Mj] vb.
'

only Pi. frractise divina'

tion, divine, observe signs

sf.

VVrBD
S
;

No Zeiuchr ' volkerp

* )rcho1 '

(1S60) ' 41S

(denom. from EJnj ace. B a u nB,!KI 2s7 Las


8<! "
-

Kg
;

Jb 4 1 12

(of crocodile).

BNi88

T"Hn2 n.pr.m. one


23
s7

of David's heroes, 2

GerDerv.rb.D. nMn.2. ot b er wise Chr.TK.. Ba K848 Me him v ( aggt


_ .

We""""'" g^hl* Aprils,


Qal Pt.

IVXap*,

Nax<op, A
I.

Naapai,

@L ApaM.;= + nn3 iChu L Noapai.


foil.
1- 1 -

i3M,
89

c ijj ef difliculty is that has no On;, c f. KS JPhx " 8*0?,


235^

Aram., which has


115

soThesBau SemB
fi.

IC'rU (appar. onomatop. v'of


287

=/',

al.).

Aram. Pa. BTI3, s.\\=divine, learn by omens; perh. cp. also Ar. J~s>S be 2775 cf. Me unlucky Lane .); Pf. 3 ms.E'nil
tfrfo,

and

Pi.;

^ NH
;
GU3027
20 s3
,

1-

TO

n.m.

Gn!U

serpent
406

(NH

&; Ar.

2K21 2Ch
6

33

s.-nfro
1

Imp/.

anything hunted) (jil^. serpent, vijyer (Lane M '- 2S0:K' 50 188 is cp. by Lag Ba*848, but improb.;
'

tfrW
17

Gn44
2

515
;

3 mpl. WfrjJ}

W^JI

17

';

mpl.

ie>n:ri

Lv

19 '; Inf. abs.

2 K hm 1 K

Ar.

Lag
2t.;

J^S BN50

v.

sub [K'nj]
/
6

infr.;
,9

on formation

cf.

);abs. jAm5 +;c8tr.Cn?]Sru2i + 17 pi. D^m Nu2i Je8 ; 1. serpent : a.

as biting,

v"

[cf.

Am5 19 Ec io8 in spite of charm (t^np) Ecclus 12 13 ], Je8 17 (-i-D^ySS; fig. of


,

20 33 Pt.Vnyo Dt'i8 10 (cf.esp. US"""-'"- 113 *); 1. practise divination Gn 44 s (J by means of cup, i.e. by hydromancy), with implied power 16 to learn secret things v ; condemned by proph.
; ;

writer 2
tfifrft),

enemies); so

D'Enbn D't'nan

Nu
and

21 '(deadly
sg.
;

K 21 = 2 K 17
6
17

2
(||
(

Ch

33"

+ 3iK

n'E>J)1

Jjfr

DVSDj?

WD1); forbidden

JE;

cf.

Jacob*""-'1 " 01 "-"- 10 *),


7
,

v9
fj

also

(coll.)

cf.

nUr

'>

Dt

15

+ anpy)

fi

oppressor, ^OiPO

T^

i'")?'
17

VSX NX?

BTIJ
||

B^ftte

Dand H: Dt 1 8 10 + W3W Btt^ Dn?Dj5 DDp), 26 2. o&serw /te signs Lvi9 (H; |03top). 33 or omens Gn 30 27 (J); so prob. WJJJ 1 K 20
in

IS14
'3

29
;

fig.of
5

DanGn49 (poemin J;

now

the

men were

observing the signs.

fbBB>) ;

npn ^58
;

(sim. of perniciousness of ungodly),

Tn2
only abs.

4 32 140 sim. of effect of wine Pr22 (|| , 3Vss). b. rod becomes': Ex 4' (J), cf. 7 15 '3 (E); Jfyj

cf.':

'i

n.[m.] divination, enchantment. B Nu23 (JE; DDJ3), and pi. abs.


||

DTD3 Nu 24
III.
1.

(JE), both in story of Balaam.

flJT

^J|
17

Pr 30 19
cf.

c.
;

'3

(in sim.,

Gie)
>- 2 - 4 -> 3

(appar.) as hissing Je 46 as eating dust Is 65 s5 cf.

s2

Mi

(in sim.; v. also

Gn

14

3
2

).

d. as crafty
'3,

tempter

Gn

2. nt?ra(n)

bronze

(RETO). 3. mythol. D"13 '3 Jb 26" fleeing serpent, of 6 eclipse-dragon (cf. frni> 3 ); also . . . 013 '3 \mb
(cf.
Jin?j3j> in^pIs2 7'(syrnbol. of world-powers); '3 of sea-monster a3 '3 c. vb. 'SJBO Wte Nu
'3

image of serpent

Nu 21 99

K 18

f. 1 Ch 18 ) copper, bronze (NH = BH; Ph. 322 DCra; Palm. KBTD Lzb ; Syr. )Hj, %&&, Ar. J.UJ, Eth. TAft: (so also OEth.
;

tiTTJ (/of foil., meaning unknown). n.m. 1K7 (cf. Albrecht 2 ^"1 <1896 ritt?n3 v
>:

137 8

DHM
gj+gg
cstr.

Eplgr. Ik-nkm. aus Abes.(1894),62\

^^J^J * U.Eur. 127


abs.

Am
f..

Egypt. teh(lt)ost, copper (


fr. ntJ-rU

= *tenhost), as loan-wd.
Gn4 S2 +
,

+ fem. art.);'j
sf.^nji La3
,3 7
,

21'+ 8

t.

On
Bern.
-

supernat. character of serpents

EX38
24
11
,

29
;

ijfl^rg

EZ16 36 nn^m

in Arab, belief v.
JJgKlttihtplOT;
2.
I.

No Zelt
lv -5

*':hr '

mrV!

'1

''

<!rp,,choU<1860) ' 412 ~416

421

2d ed. 442

^y e

6kizzenill.l47;Arab. Held.

+
24

DTi^ra 2K 25 +2 t.; du. 9 1. copper, as ore Dt8 6t.;

DWm Juio"
,

21

cf.

Zc 6
2

8
;

152

f.

J aco b Ar,b

Dl <*<-

worked by
12
;

artificer

fn.
ii 11
-

UTO

n.pr.m.

1. king of
;

Ammon

S
;

material

doubtless hardened with


,

Gn 4 22 (J)

K 7 1414

Ch

alloy,

12 12

Haas.
2

2S io 2 iCh 19 12 perh.also 2S 17 27
2. father of Abigail

prob. tin,
Arch - 214

and Zeruiah

Archl243 Benz making bronze, cf. Now of armour 1S17' 6 1K14 27 uten14 18

S 17

s
,

si

iCh
dub.
'3

16

);
8

].: Naar, but L Uo-crai (cf. We G "ch 2OTA Lbhr defend pro;

sils

2K

vera

""' 1

altar 2

=Je52 Lv6 Nui7 + veryoft, 39 K 16 1415 ExsS etc., and other


21
4

25

31

We "HPS. "VJ 1 Ch 4
1S
,

3. giving n6\ c <os Naat ;

name

to a city,

Hpvaac.

4 13 16ft 18 1 + objects Nu 2 4 7 (JE), 2 in description of tabernacle and temple ; esp. 14 enbo v 4S prio 2 Ch 4" cast 1 7 ; polished 1 9-9
,

^ K

tpCJni

n.pr.m. son of Aminadab.of Judah,

(cf.

Lv6

21

);

and shining 3rm> EzrS 27

On

tiftrc
yi?
'3

639
of war
'

Ez
2

Dn
13

io 6

S 88

K 25 = Je 52 17M etc.
of oppression).

v. \h\>; '3 as spoil

attack Je 2i 13 ; into She'61 Jb2i Jb 21".


.

13

2.
1

fig.

+2.

2 of copper or bronze, usu. du. Ju i6 11 7 r 2 K 25 =Je 39 52 2 Ch 36", also 33";

fetters s4 2 S 3
sg.

descend in chastisement ^ 38 (hand of '' ; Niph. v. infr.); sq. 3 descend into i.e. make impression
1

only (fig. value than gold but more than wood Is 60 1717 ; s8 fig. of worthless people Je 6 ( + -'J"]?), id. (as 18 dross of silver) Ez 22 ( + ^1?, br]3, tt$&).

La 3'

3. as less in

Pr 17 10 (of reproof). Niph. Pf 3 mpl. Wn3 S q. 3 = penetrate ^ 3S 3 (of arrows of '').


on,
,

Pi.

On Ez 16
23 sky Dt 28
.

3 fs. nn_ ^is ; /m/. abs. nro ^65"; cawse to descend press down, ace. to most, in

Pf

firm 2 3 ms. consec.


36

S 22 3S (v. Ges' 148,7 );

36

v.

IV. BTU.

4.

fig.

of pitiless

'nsn] nfNnj

npp '^

s 22 s5
a

= -f

35

so

</<a<

my

arms press down,


dub.;

stretch,

bow

of bronze, but

12 '3 tSJWIJ adj. of bronze; ^V?" * Jb 6

Bu

makes

or is
(II

myflesh of bronze f
cf-4
18 )-

fig.

for strong, enduring

my

conj. Hiph. nH; HPS T\fh and arms a bow of bronze; of pressing

*m;

tnCTlTO and (Lv26 19 Jb 4 o 18) HtfTU


copper, bronze (only poet.;
abs.;

n.f.

copper produced from ore by melting Jb 28 2 2. copper, doubtless hardened with 35 alloy, =^bronze, as material of bow 2S22 35 24 s Jb 20 ; gates Is 45 ; fig. of strength V--I8 Jb 40 18 (bones of hippopotamus), cf. 41 19 , Mi 4 13
.

1.
,

cf.i.nBTO);

down, smoothing out, furrows of land ty 65". Hiph. Imv. nnjn J 4" thither bring down thy i64R 3 Kb 13 4 heroes, (on form cf. Ges ').
'>
-

'

<

'j

a lw.

f 11. nriw n. [m.] descent;

arm

in

judgment
adj.

Is

30

30
.

only
nrrj
.

cstr.,

of '''s

1.

v sub

1113.

t[nn2]
(on form
prob.
cf.

descending;

Kb" 81 ), 2 K with Th Klo Benz

mpl. D'firo 6 9 (to battle); but rd. after CSTO hidden.

(hoofs of Zion)

of obstinate

brow

Is 48*

(||

T5

1B1V 'n^) unproductive earth


t
2

Lv 26".

fin. Jiro n.pr.m. 1. son of Reuel, grandson of

NDUJni n.pr.f. mother of king Jehoiakin


s
;

K 24
4

Nf<r0u,

Naurda,
to

L N<r0ai/.
bronze serpent
v. also (so Thes,

2K18 prob. = bronze-god


Bau 8em.Bel.I.288
;

T|riU)n3 n.pr. given


cf

4 fgfy pfU y

Nu
of

2I 99\._
Nt<7#aX,

( Na X et, A L Na^cd). 2. grandson of.Elkanah 1 Ch 6", Kmvad, L Naa6 ; prob. crpt. for nta v 19 or Vm 1 S 1 ' these words and We d,g,n1-'" [who prop, nnn (v. 1 7 for nru], Dr 3 1 ). 3. an overseer, Hezekiah's

Esau Nax 9),

Gn
I

36
I

1317

(P

Na^o/i,

^aX od,

Ch

37

time

Ch

13

AL

chief arg. ag. this are vocalization


N((()ordav,

31

Mat6,

fiae6,

Naatf.

and comparat. unimportance

lIUJ T
T tent,

vb. stretch out, spread out, ex215

of material of wh. image was made ; others (1888) think of B'ro serpent (No ZM0 |n + B>ro,

'

tend, incline,
etc.;

bend
isj,

(NH
;

id., incline,

Klo*4 10
IV.

Cr "chr",39:! cp. Ar. precise meaning uncertain; Gei fJL^j [=goad, prick; u-Li^ a certain piece

+ e>ro) Lag BN ** thinks loan-wd. iCnj (poss. \/of foil., si vera 1.; but
-

188 -

Ar.
2

Lkj stretch out\;


3
fs.

in'

Pf. 3 ms.':
JTIpJ

Gn 3 3 I9 +
;

FIT!?}
42

Nu22 M

Qal
;

spread
.

l;

ms.
2

^ 2 1 Is 45", V$] ^ 73 Jb 15 29 juss. 0* Zp 2 1S Qr, etc.; Impf. Rf* t11 DJJ Gn 12%+, "BJ! ^ 2fi27 1 Ch 15'; 3 fs. ntsn
15'

Ex

3 pl.1CM

of perforated wood (Frey)], 5rawB1 "- 374 of vessel, Levy ]).


fii.

NH

nB>nj

[bottom

Jb3i
4
527
;

7
,

DP11

Nu

22 23 +2

t,;
1

2 ms. juss. tin


pi.

pr
t.,

3 mpl.

its'l 1

S 83
;

nD

Nu 20

17

21 22 ;

[mfn]
n
(||

context

J"!y)

36 n.[f.]atT|f>rgEB 16 where favours mng. lust, harlotry, or

/mi).

HO?

Ex 8' +
s
;

nb3
ac<!

Ex 23
i

sf.

Inf. cstr. nitM 5 intoj rib3 Ex 7


,

Ju i 9 8 + 4

f io9 a

P.

specif, sens, obscoen. ((5o [citing Ki Ea] Ber2" *1 thol, v. also Da); text perh. crpt. (cf. Nii
0886).

nn'Ll

nCJ Jeio^+et., nO*0 Ez 25"+ 3 t.; sf. s u'ls42 pass. "IBJ ^ 62"+ 2 t., + ^ 7tf
;

7).

Sm

prop

^nuin,

so appar. Toy""';

(v. infr.);

fs.

rPttM Is
:

Or

W?.
t [T\T\ y\ vb. (Aram, and poet.) go

Qr (Ktmit33)
rod,

5^+24 1. a.
ace.

t.;

pi.

ni'CJ Is 3 16

stretch out, extend,

hand,
abs.

usu.

c.

down,
323

(all

+ ?i? of E), V 14'


9

direction
(all

Ex g*3
P),

descend (Aram, nro,


;

fcJL>

Palm, nru Lzb


1

);
1
<j

Jos 8 19 (JE),
-b<*

Ex 8' 2
v 2 and

(P);

c.

3 of dart or rod
-^5? |T ': v 13 (allP), Jos 8 s6

^Qai Tmpf 3 ms. Hn; j e 2 On?W ^3 83 3 mp w !?lfin;


v.

also

nnn);

1-

3 fs. nnn p r J b 21 13 (forms


,3
;

pT?3
(P),
fig.

'3

Jos 8 1818 (JE),

^P3
':

lljg,

Ex 8'
(JE);

cf.

fy om.)
God

1.

</o

doivn, descend, to

of hostility to

"^ VlJ

Jb

=5 1

rro:
et.p.

640
hand over
(?5>),
6

mw
of wicked;

of

God

stretching out his

rwnn
||

"n3);

here belongs also

with idea of against, i.e. in judgment, Is 5" ,4 4 23" Zp i 2" Ez 6 + 7 t. Ez, Ex f (P); c. "S 28 12 25 cf. sword Ez 30 ; abs. Ex 15 against Je 51
oft.
,

t35?0? *?$ ^73* (Kt) and I was prob. "bl almost prostrated as to my feet (i.e. by stumbling;

W>

Qr VB3
: ||

(song); pt. pass. }^1|

'J

Is 3

16

outstretched

of
to
;

nw
22

Pf. 3 mpl. but needless,

cf.

01 Bae

K&f
10

fm);
i8 10 ;
_

'ap

'3

neck;
'3

oft. HJ1D3 yil]

arm stretclied
(v.
5
;

f n f 7 A<we

out (of

'*)

clined
2

my

heart

(c. inf.);

of '\ "TS3
fig.,

DW

m0*1

deliver,

Dt 4 s4 + 14 1.
25

t"\)

'3
;

JftlflJ

Je 32 21

=^
',

also

^oW
(J),

o<, extend
tibti,
etc.,

T,

to oppose, Je 21

mo) Yv
1116 - !!0
;

Tty in judg-

unto, of
Is

obj.
c.

nDPI

Gn

39

21

ment, Is5
cf.

(||i33B'^),so9

lo 4

(all \\id.),
24

66 12 (both
I

^)'; of

men

njn

26 27 14 ; "i>5? '"nofrt ln v * W?j Pr i (of b. stretch line wisdom's appeal; ||VltOi3).

Niph.
6

be stretched out;
cf. 11.

Pf. 3 mpl. ^BJ


"
n$fl

^,

2I " (^>). <

and plummet,
destruction),

c. 75?,

K 2I
,

1S

(subj.
;

Nu 24
Zc
1
16

(JE

^03) ; Impf. 3 ms.

fig.

of

8 line, of artisan's 34" La 2 13 and (c. ?$?) Jb 38 s Is 44 measurements (abs.)

cf.

Is

(of measuring line, for building) ; stretch 4 themselves out, i. e. grow long, 3 mpl. ^03) Je 6
(of shadows,
||

c.

only T^V *HJ <Are things do I offer unto thee (so rd. prob.
also
||

= offer,
2

n ?3

"^

Divinje).

iCh2i 10

Hiph. 75
fs. sf.

Pf nen
21
;

Ezr

s8

16 2 ,
1S
;

sf.

*T$nj

S 24

12
,

v. bai).
i.e.

2. Spread out,
19

;ntcA, tent
,

Gn

12 8 26 25
;

wan Pr 7 1 s. wen pr 5 3 Am 5 12 + 8 1.; 2 mpl. Drmri J e 25 4 3 5


Is 31 Hip.
3 15 9
,

3 P l. ttn
ls
;

Impf.

Ju 4 11 cf. Je 43 10 fig. of Je io 20 ; of sacred tentEx33 7 establishing people


35"
(all J),

33

(E),

1 Ch 15 2 Ch i i Ch I6 obj. 12 heavens (spread out by '< as tent) Je io + 9 t., 7 cf. Jb 26 obj. likeness of firmament in Ezek.'s

(JE), 2 S 6

17

&\ 2 S 9 Ezr 9 + 3 t., juss. Bn f 27 141 4 1 BK Jb2 3 ", Btf] Ho 11 4 but rd.'perh. BK1 (cf. 6 16 Now) as Je 15 etc.; Imv. ntsn 2 K I9 + 7 t., + 5 t. fV'Pr; fs. 'BnGn24 V'45 tDHf i7
;
;
,

s 2 ms. nan Ex 23 5 12 s. HBN Je6 ^49

,4

11

vision

Ez

22
.

mpl. WfJ Jos 24

23

+ 3 1.;
2
;

2w/. csr. niisnp Is io

Bend, turn, incline: a. intrans., of Nu 21 15 (JE; c. p); turn aside, of wady 33 33 s3 Balaam's ass 22 (^^519), v (^fO), cf. v
3.

+4

t.,

n'tsnp
19

EX23
;

sf.

nnitsnp

NU22 23
5
,

P.

nap Dt Mai 3 6
;

mpl. 1. rarely
27'
(of
">

D'BID

125

cstr.

'ft

stretch out (as

C???);
(c.

c.

26 adv. ace. 22 , so of Isr. 20 17


21
;

and

vSyt?) v

c.

into,

21 22 ; of individ. 2
(c. inf.);
cf.

19

Je 6 12 15 . in hostility), c. 10 2. rarely spread out cloth on (?) rock 2 S 2 1 as Qal 2 tent 1 6 12 ( ? pers.), tent-curtains
Is 3 1
; :

Qal

1),

hand
6

(^ TG$),
("if),

v 21 fy), Je 14 8

Gn

38

(fig.
c.

v 16

loyalty 1 of righteousness
zawuiwi).ii3
7

of v*?) ; fig. of deviating from path s 2*> (c. nnK), cf. Ju 9 (of heart), or

of growth) Is 54 2 ace, in many senses


.

3. usu. turn, incline, a. lit. turn ass into


take aside 2

(ace.)

road

Nu 2 2 23 (JE)
,0

Jb3i
'*

[yet on text cf. Bu 3 Ry-noc.^ i S 8 (all c. T>nK); c. ft? 5 19 cf. Pr4 and (c. adv. ace.) v 27 V'44

Ex 23 s

pers. +"-'*?), 6

(acc.

S 3 s7 (ace. 13 rei + acc.=to)=i Ch 13


;

DV

1 1

(of heart),
1
|>

cf.

ia' uw ; incline,

of heart, c.

S 14 7

(rd.

-103

Th
fig.

We
9

shadow on

Dr Klo Bu HPS Lohr); decline, of 10 dial 2 K 20 (fll^n, opp. nfaNj 311?), 8 of failing life ^r 102 12 109 23 of day Ju 19
;

water Gn 24" (J; 8 to give drink) ; intrans. only "/J? 'B! 2 on garments taken in pledge they recline, and
('?)> incline, turn jar of

Am

or flBi

nlx
b.

",

(i.e.

11 turn aside, out of tlie path 3'? ^L Is 30 do not interfere with us; HTJTTP TJ).
1

fig.,

Eni^fe?
;

B'tpPL

^
15

125
i.e.
11
.

aside their crooked (ways),


cf.

making
.

those turning their


c.

+v

(txt. emend., v.
29
,

GFM); bend down,


and
;

Jb 1 S

30 appar. nba B'l J u 16

H?? "^^ 1 7" (both dub., v.


/je

turn, 23 H$ "f! ways crooked (neg.) Jb turn = influence, heart S 19 (away) heart Coram.)
2
;
;

bowed

urith all

(cause to apostatize)

1K1 1 24 (c.
44
20

"!DX),

v 3 (abs.);

his ni^A. (after n'apjl, ^DBJI


self,
i.e.

al.

stretched

himless

3?

subj., c. ace. pers. Is

cf.

Jb 36 18

(ace.
21

yave a thrust, Be

GFM,
of ',

but vb.

oft. intrans. in this sense);

ana* Ae inclined unto me,


1

ntpnpBn
0}.

vN

Bjl

^40'
oft.

pers.) ; of persuasion, c. ace. pers. Pr 7 d, incline one's own heart unto (Ipsn^Fl).

Bfll is rd.

(??)

God and
2

his

s3 commands, Jos 24 58

(E), cf.

by Dr Klo Bu,
fig.

cf.

b. less
16

Pr

(?)

subj.
V' 1

\1K8
1
4
.

V. 1 1

36

c.

1 "Tf Pr 2 1 ;

trans. ,6end,oow, >3i?p iDac* B1

Gn49
4

(Issachar

under

of ass); ^DJ

"VjJ

^ 62

(sim. of fate

4 neg. (c. ?) of men (in obedience to God), usu. ||VOE>: abs.

esp. incline the ear,

nw
24 Je7 +6t. Je

641
bo 25 4 44'
(

PIBO

(all neg.),

Is 55 3 ; to inspired teacher 3 22 17 (|| id.) v' (all c.


b),

+ inf.),
5'
;

Pr 4 20
78

n^D
3. tribe

n.m.
2tj

El4-"
(f.

Mi 6 9
45
6:a

ace. to

MT, but

(||

S^pn),

^45"

dub., v. infr.) 1. staff, rod, shaft.

2. branch.

(||

hi%?)

6 to receive revelation V' 40 ; of God, listening to 16 sts. ||JB>: 2 i9 men, Is 37 17 , Dn 9 18, c. b 6 3 2 3 3 2 also (c. 17 ; 31 71 102 c. b 88 116

(Ecclus 4 8
;
1

staff,

"bx)

abs. 86'; once vb'tj ONI itsed <o incline etc. (either rare intrans., or obj. om., aw^ / e.g. "?W; rd. perh. ONI

Hon'anrf/
?)

Gn 38"+ cstr. HBO Ex 4" + sf. 19 Gn 38 18 4 5 1., \cp Ex 8 ^nopis io"+iot.; pl.niap 12 1 K8' + Nu 17 21 also etc.; sf. DniBO EX7 VBO Hb 3 (but rd. or GrI'nCD) ; T?P,
j
, ,

tribe); abs. "o

14

after nVMl).

f.
i

bend

^^

(BW

t?ic?id,
'1

heavens, of

(cf.

1826 1. (cf. bj30, B3E>) tejf of traveller Gn38 16 (J); in gen. Is ro (sim.; ||C3B>); from staff as

Qal3b),
esp.
c.

yjfi44

;=hold
f

out, extend

unto (from

28 9 above, b$?) Ezr 7 9 (obj. IDn).

ace.

BB trp,
s

justice:

Ex

g. thrust aside, perverting or wresting

fig. Dnb/flBD staff of bread (food 16 16 >3 26 16 supply) Ez 4 5 1 4 Lv 2 6 + 105 ; of staff 15 or rod, Moses as 17 shepherd Ex 4" 7 4

support comes

23
7
;

Las
also

35
,

cf.

Am 2
5

(E),
,

S 8 3 Dt 16" 24 17 27 19
23

172

(J),

13 5 9* io 17

(all
;

26 E); cf.also Is io ;

BB^p nirnx nionb Pr


b'']

17

Nu

20*-

911

(all

P)

called

D^ftn

'0

Ex 14" Ex 4 20 17'

c.

ace. pers.

Hp nionb Is io Am 5
2

12

(both E),becauseofmiraculouspower connected


9101219 cf. mirac. rod of Aaron 8 11213 7 and of Egyptian magicians 7 1212 (all P), (P); cf. Aaron's rod that budded Nu if****" ( c f
it;
.d.

Is 29 21

Mai

r\-yrg

d^3K < Jb

24

4
,

nionb

with

BBE>B3
il. (1891),

pnx pr
T

2 EX23 (E; abs.), perh. ins. CSPO ( c Bu ZA* 113 T>_ dloc.\ x, -i J lx. thrust Ky ). away, of 1j?B WP "P"^ ^27'; cf. ."i^nen uypb^ 25
'

l8 ; here belongs prob.


f.

nonb
/.

ES 8em.,.i8o iM
1

W)

Je5

your iniquities have thrust


of)

away
56

(de-

nop Is 9 i. e rod that strikes ; his shoulder, task-master's rod btin (||13 B3B>), 5
.

S 14 2743

b&
"

can ied eyen by warr or


.

cf.

prived you
fills':

these (harvests).
16
,

io and v 24 14 6 (||C3^),

all fig.

of oppression

';

J0S21

nWVi

32 ITJPW nop 30 appointed rod (of punishment);

(so

Baer) 15
\ Tav ,

n.pr.
lrra,

cf.

'o

Ez

10

(but text obscure,

loc.
21
16

town in Judah (15 55


Taw,

A@L

Co q.v.

Itrra).

9 sceptre), also Mi 6 ace. to MT, but v. sub 3 ; 27 used in beating out (C3n) fennel Is 2 8 ; staff

TntSO, PlED adv.

downwards

as badge of leader or ruler TJTnpp

(from
(||bgp),cf.^iio
appar. shafts,
11.12.!4.H

[CO] for [HOD] a place of declension (cf. HDJ, /oc Ol 222 " Kb" 260 cf. the a), with opp. 43 and thou nflQ, sub alone, Dt28

;soNui7

17 -' 7 - l7

'

Je48 17 +iot.Nui7;

n_

i.e.

Now Da GASm).
I9
led

arrows or spears, Hb 3 914 (cf. f2. branch of vine Ez

nby):_l.

shalt descend
i.e.

HBO HBO downwards, downwards,


JJfpb.

lower and lower, Pr 15 24 'O biKE>p "UD

3 tribg( l83t:)) orig company by chief with staff: specif, of tribes of Isr. 14 2 in both sg. and 8' = 2 Ch 5 2 Ex 1 pi., 1 K 7
,

a downwards Dt 28 13 'ob PMlp xbl, 31 = 2 Ki9 30 'ob enfe? ( c f. Ph CIS 11 2'"'Is37 byob 1B1 Cob Eht5> Db bx let them not have
2.

nppb

s7 root downwards, or fruit upwards), Je 31 Ec 21 30 13 robin nnx '3 3 2CI132 ; Ezr 9 nppb

+ 5t. Ex; LV24"; Nui 4 +8 9 t. Nu; Jos 7 + 56t.Jos(allP); iCh 6 45 + 21 1. 1 Ch6, 12 9 prob. also Mi 6 (vocative; so We Now GASm). Cf. 03e>, and on relation of these two
31
;

words for

tribe in

Hebr. usage

Dr

jrii-n.ae82),:asf.

uftjg

either (Be) hast kept back, downward, part of our iniquity (prevented it from appearing, and being counted against us), or, held us (Ges), or thy anger (Ke), back, below (cf. byp nbypb
above, 2

TntflTp n.f. eoueh, bed (place of reclining ; B DniCO Ecclus 4 8 6 ); abs. nop Am3 +i 4 t.;
sf. ^OD f 6 7 ^nop Ex 7 s8 S4 +6t.;pl.niopabs. 2Ki"i 2 2 Ch 2 2 n 4 6 cstr. Am 6 Est I ; couch, bed, common article

cstr.

nop

K4

21

fr>pp 2

Ch

34*) our iniq. (punished us less

than
2
;

our

iniq. deserved).

b. nopbl, (a) of space,


27

and downwards, Ez i (6) of age, and under,


'bl ru>.

'bl
1

Vjnp
1
s3

HN-ippi, 8

Ch

3.
above),
a>
.

ncobp

beneath (v.

BHtt fD 9 a
s

[3pb
:

1 1 7", for 4 , cf. v repose, at night, or in illness Gn 4 31 J 'OH esp. 7 ( ; B>SO) 2 7 14 cf. 4 8 2 Ch 2 4 25 (J), 49"(P). f6 Pr 26

of furniture 2

10

2132

(prob.)!

and for
4

nbypbp
28
2r

Ex 26" =36*',

27

opp. 4 38 ,

=39

by day 1 S 28 12 1 K21 '0nSSAm3 seat of King Solomon 28 Ct 3 7 in bed-chamber (33C>p Tin) Ex 7 (J), 2 S 7 16 10 sts. portable 1 S 4 hence ='bier 19 cf. v
;

sitting, or reclining
;

1 '''

nan
2

642
IJB3
|9 TV)
4
;
;

S 3"

sts.

high 2

*-'

{Of rfy, opp.

of vineyard
Is 37
30
13

Gn 9 20

(J),
6

sts. costly,

(with frames) of ivory


fTJiaa

Am 6

Am 5"
3039
;

14

9
5

K I9 M =

for

reclining at feasts,

Est

6
;

cf.

'D

nitsen a

K 11*= a Ch 22"

made of gold and silver Ez 23 41 glorious couch/ TTTJ


(v.

Tin). Cf.

also

33^
T

Je 31" 3 5 7 Ez 28 26 Zp i Dt 20 28 37 Ec 2 4 olive trees and IS65 Pr3i" 1//107 11 13 8 vineyards Dt 6 Jos 24 (D) garden Gn 2 ('<), 528 21 ') Je 29 so c. ace. flP| IT}?* Dt 16 VPfl
21
;

(330), feny.
n.f. spreading,

[ntSp]

outspreading;
-

D^DVJ Is 17
with
vine).
15

">

(fig.
;

of idolatry) ;'abs.
c.

22

(lit.)

Is'65

Ec 3 22 (opp. ~$y)

2 ace. Is 5" (plant


fig.

s only pi. cstr. VB33 nitSD Is 8 </je outspread"7 7 K6 1M 399 his wings (cf/'Ges s ing of ), fig. of invading Assyrian army.
ll - I '

2. plant,

= establish, usu.
S
10

vineyard
9

of establishing people,

c. ace.

i7

= 1CI117

ntSTp n.[m.] that which is perverted, perverted justice (see \/Hiph. 3 g) only 'D ni)D Tj?n Ez 9 9 Da Berthol (as above Ke Sm RV >Co DDH as a
'

Am 9 (opp. BTI3), Ez 3 6S6 E x j^w (song), esp. Je 24 s 32" (3 loc), 42 10 (opp. eri}), 45 10 (PP3 of establishid.), \^44 (allof establishinglsr.); 2 ing wicked Je 12 ; abs. of establishing people
Je
(||

10

8 9 3 1 28 ;
"

more

\\t.,

establish

heavens Is 5 1 16
I
45
;

Toy

> j>erverseness AV)


vb.
pP?
lift,

).

Hv

,D

^);

J*iAfix (late use) tents Dn 1

t/pj
BAram. X

bear (rare synon. of l^J;


hence
specif.,

D'JftDJ

ninp'^p
'3

Ec 12"

nails planted, i.e. fixed


that planted the ear. 24 be planted, fig.,=

in; even }TK

s 94 A

Z//J/

Syr.

'^.j

Miph. Pf. 3 pL W3 IS40


be established.

sustulit (aquam), further, be heavy ; also borrowed and denom. forms in Ar. and NH, cf.

Fra" ') ; Qal Pf.


fa.
2

3 ms.

')

Is
13

40

15
;

Pt. act.

bah
Zt/t

La 3 s8 Impf. 3 ms. S 24; lift, c. ace.


;

t [Ve5] n. [m.] plantation, planting, 9 7 sf. cstr. yp? Is5 plant; abs. VQ1 Jbi 4
; ;

Is 40

(fig. subj. '*);


,

over thee (?y)


1
||

i.e. offer

I!;03
t'ora

Is 17''; pi. cstr. *}?OJ Is 17

10

; 1. pZawta10

S 24 12 but
;

rd. nnia (as

HPS
impf.
'1

lift
sf.

(and lay)

Ch 2 1 10 s8 upon (?S) La 3
and
(||

)
.

We Bu
Pi.
fig.

(fig.

of Judah, planted by '*); 17 1 of idolatry), so 2. act of planting Is 17' .

IS5

(fig.

D.?t?3^ Is 63'

he bare them,

of

3. plant

Jb 14 9

(in sim.).
1

bearing his people

ON|W).

T7CDJ n.[m.] burden,


of sand,

weight;

'j

cstr.,

tn^QD n.pr.loc. A Aract/i, L Erafi/i.


^
144
12

Ch

23

pi.

Afa^,

Pr 27*

(||TJ3).
pi. cstr.

t[^B>3] n.[m.] plant; only


*|M B$
(fig.

ttfPJ

[^3]

adj. laden, only

of vigorous sons).

Zp 1"

those laden with silver.

tytSJD n.m. place, or act of planting;

tj/tOJ vb. plant

(NH

id.,

and

deriv.;

cf.

plantation;
sf.

DHM
24
6

Sab. nyU3 pavilion z "Gl " Tll aaB) 337


-

as planted, established] [?
-

iJ?PP
1 4
,

349

ms.nyt??
4

Dt6 u

); Qal
,

Pf. 3 ms.

Nu
;

also 3
pi.

Ez 34 s9 cstr. VPP Is 61 3 7 Is 60 (Kt Qr *!$); ^ypp Ez 17 but rd. nypp Hi Co Berthol Toy;
abs. 'o
;
;

21

sf.

3 mpl.D?llBJ 42'
7'

Je 12 2
2
s
,

cstr.

^PP Mi
i
6

6
;

1. planting-place,
i.e.

"^PP
so

1 s.

TiypJ Je 45

+ 2 t.,

WVBJI Je
'2

Ec

D"}3
sf.

Mi
4

vlanting-place for

a vineyard,

!|*(jf3

Je
9
,

21
,

Vn?BM

consec.
5
,

= 1iTri?B31
etc!;
t.,

EZ31

(rd.

nypp,
'

v. supr.); prob. also

D$18

iChi'7
,r

trnyBM
2
;

consec.

Am 9"+ 2 k,
JJftS

< rd.
where
'D

tity

Co Berthol Toy

peaceful

Impf. 3 ms. "hi


>??!l Is 5
,/,

Dn if
3

Gn
2

+2
17
,

sf.
fs.

(fruitful) planting-place ; cf. 'OniriJ?


it

if=beds

2
;

ms.
sf.

yon Dt i6 !1 +

t., sf.

~)3fJ

nyprn

8o 9

mpL
=

tojfern

Ex

15

B^ffl

people).

2. act of planting was planted. 21 Is 6o sZiooi o/7's (wy) planting (fig. of 3. ' 'o Is 6 1 3 plantation of * (id.).

^44

7mu. WBJ Je 29 s + 3 t.; //. 8*$ 2 10 28 Is 51" Je i8, yiD?b Je i nj?pb Ec 3 ; 31 17 Pt. act. yCSii Je 11 l?pb -^ 94' (shewing orig.
,

etc.;

t[Hpj]
Syr.

vb. drop, drip,

fig.

(esp. of proaVo^>, dr/>/


'-

phet) discourse

(NH
Eth.

id.;

^B?

ace. to

Lag
,

8*

84

);

pi.

EPypi Je 31

6
;

;;a*.
c.

a&j

drip,
t'rf./

)kis^

fowp

(m"r^.,

im )

etc.;

jnt33

3 pi. of tree or vine


(J),

Ec

D^O? Ec 12"; 1.

;>Zam,

ace.
33

Ar. (_iij

}TQ:
;

NU24 6

Lv

19

(H), Is

(JE; subj. '"'), Gn 21 16 44" * 106 (subj. *), Ec 2*

Ju

(stillando), expercolare) 4 4 2 1.; WJM Ju 5 ; 5

Qal Pf. 3 mpl. ^BPJ


3
fs.

Imi:

coZar

7w^/

also

(fig.

21 of people) Je 2

17

i^8o

916
;

c.

ace.

3 mpl. ttfl

Jo 4 18

fpl.

naatsri

pr

^a

Jb 29 s2

4";

643
F)t03

ajea

P<. niSCi

Ct 5"
4

<2rop, drip, usu. trans.


9

c.

ace,
4
,

lio? ^103", 1103?


(for 2 ms.

Je3
;

6
;

rd. "fo?l also

Ami"
Dr;
;

of clouds dropping water (Q'P), in storm

Ju 5

MT
Na
x

P<?:)
2
;

01+

1039
1

We Now GASm
s.
6

||heavens v (obj. om.), -<\r 68 (id.; all theoph.) s of hands dri]>jring myrrh pio) Ct 5 ; in predict.
;

18 "*? Lv 19

"tits?
;

Je 3

'

2
;

P. act.
512

1013

the mts. slwdl drip must; fig. of (seductive) speech 'tSH DDi Pr 5 3 the lips of the strange woman drop honey, so perh. Ct 4 11

D'Dy *SB? Jo 4

18

1.
Na
iEK
i

f.

.TJB3

Ct
9

1113 mpl. 0^01 Ct 8

&e^>,
2

maintain

(sc.
;

(c.

? for),

103

wrath), of '\ Je 3 1" (rdg. of Edom

Am

"Vf? "lb^l

and he

(Bu of kisses); "*3 '3 vniriB'e> 5 fos Z?> drip myrrh (perh. of sweet breath). Intrans. only

13

v. supr.).

2. &ep,

kept his anger perpetually, a Ct i 6 "

TOO

f)bri

io'Oy

Jb2 9 K
Hiph.
2
'

(in

fig.),

abs. 8", obj.

guard 12 in? v
/

vineyard

iywra. </tew

my
;

speec/t

used to drop.

Pf. 3 mpl.
6
;

^Bni consec.
16

t niton and (La 3 12 ) kTlffiQ n.f. 1. guard, ^ TT~ TT"

Am9
Mi
2

13
;

11
;

Impf. 3 mpl.

ms. H'tsn
,

Am7

s.

ward, prison.
?*?

rla

, t^ -

mpl.

ttl'Bn

v 6 , MP0

in the eye,
(watcher,

2. target, watched, cf. 1X3 Pr

mark
23
26
,

and

(as kept axdn-oc

v 6 ; P<.

T99 Mi 2" ; 1.
shall drip

drip, D'pJ? IMTI)

and the mts.


c.
?5?

must

= Qal

Am 9
J04
18

13

).

2. of speech, esp.
against,
2

Am 7
v'

16

prophecy (without ace): (||N3|n), c.~b toward,


c.
!>

mark) from oxiitToiiai ; perh. Nab. 323 1. guard, nlways abs.: [wn]l3D Lzb ); usu. 'OH IXn court of guard ward, prison,

'

(v. 1. 1XPI) 'tan nyc*


(fig.

Je 3 2 2 812 33 1 37 2 121 38 61328 39' 413


-

Ne

1 2

s9
.

2. taroei,

wiaryfc

Jb 16 12

Ez
c f.
'

(\\id.),
;

(\\id.);

concerning
iQtsn-^K

Mi 2"
Mi
2
6

of

'>'s

v"

chastisement),

Y^
.

x7?>?3 La 3 12

_n^6 wb:t6 fWR


'

talk not

so they

talk

'

(sim. id.);

lit.

only

S 20 20

not talk of these things


to prophets).
fi.

they (rd. ye 1) shall (where 'BR, 'BO' ref.

'

ttfc^JDJ vb. leave, forsake,

permit (Z foranimal
ace.
;

sake ;

draw

[n^]

n.m. drop

; D^BM Jb

36

s7

(jUoj

= abstinens
Gn 31 28
1
57
;

off"

skin

of dead

Ar.

ab

impuro
1
1

to
,

Kam
1

(|pBD, ram).

ms. '3 (Fr'ey)); gal Pf. 3 13&03 Ju 6 13 ; 2 ms. ?f 0? 1 S


sf.

S io2
28

sf.

pi.
2*,

+ 11. ^t22 n.[m.] an

odorif.

in drops), used in sacred Identif. dub. ; otoictt}, 93 stacte, i. e. (Hesych.) HWB Rosenm a kind of myrrh, so Kn, cf. Ri ;

gum (gathered incense Ex 30 34 (P).

SJfC?
1

IWM consec. Ex 23",


,

nriBtoj Is

Impf]
Vfht)
Bnc'3

S i2 22 ^94' 4
1

K8

^
Ne

etc.;
pi.

Ho
io
32

12 15
,

sf. i

pi.

B>B3

etc.;
;

7m.
mpl.
11
;

Thes Ke
J_)[dloc.

al.

storax; Rabb. opobalsamum


Arch.

(cf.

JJ ow
,,

U.M.M8\

Pt. pass. f. Pri7 16 1 S 30 ; 1. Zeaw, OTpBJ


;

14

."12*103

Is2i 15

Zei aZ-cme

Ex 23 (E

=let
i.e.

field lie fallow, ||BDB>), cf.

n3fn-riS BT331
leave field
let

t[nD

tt3?] n.[f.] drop,

pendant, an
fr.

T^3
gdlow

NEtol n*y*3^n

Ne

io 32
31

(i.e.

ornament (or pearl as Ar. drop of water cf. GFM)


;

~i

Ul,

likeness to

and debts unclaimed);


(?y loc.)

obj. quails,

only pi. abs. niB'BS

them

lie,

Nu

n
1

(JE), of Amalekites
left to

Ju 8 26 niBM
,

Is

3'.

fnsn-bB 3B-^y

D^W

S 30 16

themselves

TnQtOp n.pr.loc. in Judah (dropping, 8emFr md - 0r,OT<0 K dripping, cf. Lewy ); Ezr 2 =

over all the land;

VM\ Vft
lie

his mortal guilt shall

X%ft\ leave upon

Ho
:

12" and him; leave

Ne

26

NtToxfxi,

L Ncra^art

in charge
20 ' 28

of,

(as adj. gent.

Ne^
ffl

28 ).

17

baggage v
'3 1

entrust to (?y pers.) sheep 1 S 22 2. usu. forsake, abandon, .

ni3hn n.31

S io2 thy father hath abandoned

t^nC't33, 'flOtea adj. gent. ;'Bb3 T '3H 2 3 4- o^t-, 'B'iB? i Ch 2" + 4 t. Ch 28 29 8 2 K 25*'= Je 40 1 2 S 23 Netophathite
;

tfj

of the asses (ceased to be concerned 14 about them); tyit33 Tin Pri7 abandon conthe matter

Ch

tention;
1

oft.

subj.
57

\
94
l4

c.

ace. pers.
14

Ju6 13

Is 2

ii

30 30
-

sg. coll.
,6

(the) Netophathites (no art.)


.

12

22

iK8
9

(||3!y)

2K21
cf.

iCh2 54

Nei2 S8

23

33 - 39

^2 7
4

(|p!y),

(|p!V), (||^.); of '"leaving Phar.


s Niph. 1) Ez 29

M 7 Je7 i2

tppj]
(NH
id.;
(cf.

vb. keep
"HJ?,

(less

common

||

of 1X3)

forsaken (on ground,

+H
6M

Syr. ;j

.; Nab.
to",

in n.pr.

loc), 32 ( + 3 loc); abandoning the sanctuary 60 13 at Shiloh\^78 ; of men forsaking God Dt32
6 (poem), Je 15 ;

Lzb 323

also infr.), Ar.

etc.)); gal

Pf

jio a V$J Ct

(obj.

6
;

garden, /my/- 3 ms.

cf.

1|K rnin B-sn-bK Pr


kg. (under
fig.

of

men abandoning

of cedar)

t 2

mrea
'131

644

"12a
1"
l,

Ez 31" 11 'Up Gn
.

3. permit, only pt&j> ^J 3 (E) and hast not permitted


1
28

&)
me S 42

to kiss

my

sons, etc.

For nonpen
'

B>tsri1

^D 2 n.pr. of 1st month (loan-wd. fr. Bab. 0011" 1 1 MuEs-Arnolt JBL * Nisannu, cf. Schr 323 <um) n BH; so Nab. Palm. v. Lzb );
'

NH =

rd.

BO! ( ?kAii<h/) Dr Klo Bu, or < E>pni (nj?p) grew _^erc HPS (Lbhr prop. 9 For neto nnn is 21 15 ctojn c f. Ju 15 etc.).
prob.

only

post-exil.:

'1

EHh Ne

Est
>
'

3'

+ EH.nn

pt?N-in),=pre-exil. 2'3Xn (BH.h)._ On sacred8em -'- SOT M id 406t ness of Nisan cf. also RS
-

Niph. Pf. (||n3mn^)rd.perh.nB^>'rt. 2 8 s3 fs. neto? Am 5 3 pi. 1BT33 Is 16 33 Impf 3 ^03M Ju 15' + 2 t; 1. he forsaken, 3 mpl.
;

yiara
fl.

v.

yw.

-pa

v. -0.

Am 5
let

she (Isr.) lieth forsaken &e loosened or Zoose (prop. 6e

(?"$
7e<

loc).
s3
.

2.
3. be
19

P"^]

vb. break up, freshly till;


-

alone, left to

Qal Imv. mpl. H$,

c.

ace. cogn. ^?

Ho 1 o 12 Je 4 3

hang down) of
go,

ship's tackle Is 33

of warriors, Ju 15 1822 of plunder); 2 S 5 (all c. 3 loc, for purpose Pu. of tendrils of vine Is 1 6 8 (fig. of Moab).

spread abroad,

|n. "Pa n.[m.] the tillable, untilled or , fallow ground; ') abs. as ace. cogn. ^ ? 12 3 "M D3P Ho 1 o Je 4 ft'ZZ- ytwt i/t untilled ground

(fig.

of unaccustomed moral action); cstr. only


^jfeTTJ

Pf. only

S5te3

[to")K Is
(||

14

doned, deserted

32

palaces are aban-

D^IO T}
blessing).
II.

Pr 1 3 s3 abundant food
(i.e.

(yields)
'

"*$ fin).

<Ae fallov}

[n

ip2]
cf.

n.f. twig, tendril of vine (as

ground of poor men


I.

with

"V? v. 113.
foil.;
cf.

spreading,
cf. nTife><t33

'00 "^PO Is 18

-/Niph. 3) 5
tlie

only

pi.

nit^Bjn

"TVJ

tendrils he hath removed,


5'

(/of

NH

-I

?,

JournTr"'* YictIn""" S06r from use by Finn by shepherds of poterium spinosum, called
-

Wpn

Je

(appar. cited from

Is.;

expl.

nettsh, as defence of sheepfolds),

system of heddles or apparatus [of small cords with loops, or eyes] by wh. the threads of the warp are raised and lowered to make an opening for the passing
Syr. i*J (in Lexx), all
'

= the

Ar.^i,

in

both of

of the

woof

'

GFM PA0S 0ct

1889 '

***

'; cf.

As. niru,

destroying city (under fig. of vineyard); 'ilTIB'''tp3 D' 1"OV J e ^g 32 thy tendrils went over the sea
(fig.

Syr. -Ji, yoke).

of prosperity of Moab).

["O] v.

nm.
'U (med.
flesh
"),

["fiao] n.m. beam (prob. round) carrying lc the heddles (in loom), hat.jugum, soGFM "; weavers only cstr. in phr. 0'?"]N 1130? beam of
1

N"0 (/of foil., cf. At.


f 11.
l

S if

be

raw).

of

S 2i 19 = 1 Ch 20 s thick and heavy shaft of


2

Ch

23
,

all sim.

spear.

N3

adj.

raw,

of

Ex

12 9

(P;

[^DJ]

vh. smite, scourge (rare Arama-

opp
L

,>2).

[Ml
-

T^a, rra AT " AT

v.

30.
v.
11.

W33 only Niph. Pf 3 pi. izing form of n:i) Jb 308 they are scourged out of the land. )HXrr|0

"pa
*

v.

m
rvu eub

rrra T
*

t[*Oa]
Yij.
1

adj. stricken of

;mpl. D*?J Isi6 7


nt03_

(Kb"

'

73
),

Moab

prostrated by conquest.
alw.
f.

nv3 T

v.

1.

rm.

t[Npa]
pa
v.

adj.
13

id.,
22

0" a
3.?),

stricken

nira, rtirra

v.

rro.

p.
Of

spirit,

Pris

17

(both opp.

ncfe>

18 14

tnt*Pa n.pr.loc.

Nineveh,

tn^Da
Di
" 2726

n.f. a spice,

capital
cf.

(usu.
fr.

understood of
n,i249)
;

Assyria (As. Nind, Niwua, NirvA, cotg.o. Ul r " a 1112 ); Gn 10 (J), 2


Is 37* Na
Niwut.
i
1

Schr
s6

tragacanth gum, exuding

astralagus bush,
cf.

r^hjn nrpn v

2 3 7 3b

Zp 2" Jon

(cf.
4f

m*W

19

and

reff.;

Now ArchlM(*

alto

ca n ed

bank mounds Neby Yunus and Kuyundjik, opposite "'"'"h id I" Remin, 18 Monument! Mosul. Cf. Layard
:

4 Site on E.

3 ) ; of Tigris

n<,, l marked by

iJLXj summitas Ar. ilXj but rubicunda sive fiores plantae (i.e. a certain abs. '3 Hom AuM,M4

Low'

24

plant,

Frey),

ace.

to

);
43
11

Gn 37 25 ( + If b6, as merchandise),
also B>3^ ( D'StJS,

+ id.,

OHpf,

as gift).

<*"'

Billerbeck u. Jeremias BA8l "- I(189B


v.

'

I07ff-

Ds 3

D13

Qal

1. ad

fin.

gens,

^TDJ (./of

foil.,

stirps, [cf.

mng. uncertain; Eth. i7^f 23 Sam. 133 Gn 21 ]).

122
T"T3J ii.Tm.] progeny, posterity, alw.
in standing
s

645
c.

naa
s

P?
c.

phr.
'3
25

(Ecclus 41
*6i
;

47

mi!
,

both
cf.

of (ft?) hands, Ez 39 less); lintel of door


tent

('

fig.
1 ;

of

making power-

p) _abs.
;

teya

r? *6

Jb 18",
j>

Dt?

Ju

'3]

Is 14 pjj -\K^1

sf.

to

me

aW to my offspring and to my posterity.


vb. smite (not in Qui)

^^
SI 4
,

'J*?^

Gn

21 23

ink

tn

barley-loaf strikes 13 7 (in dream); in fig. of regret, remorse 10 3? 7|1 2 S 24 and David's heart smote
1

Am 9
,

him, so

[HDJ]

(NH
ib.
2
;

B N"?5? because); of goat smiting (butting with horn) the ram, so as to hit break its horns Dn 8 7 (in vision) ; smite
(

S 24 s

"

[n]3i"6 Syr. \&j, laesit, nocuit, repugnavit; Aph. laesit, vulneravit; Eth. Jh?I laesit, nocuit; cf. Ar.

Hiph. id.; Pf. 3 pi. 13H

Inf.

with missile, sling-stone

49

(c. ace. pers.

+ insp-i>K),
v.

cf.

2K 3
1
24

s5

Benz); arrow,

K
(c.

(but text perh. corrupt, 22**= 2 Ch 18 33 (c. ace.


id.)
10

">j 6e defeated,
consec. 2

iIi\S>J

the inflicting of

injury

pers.

+ P3),
D. and

K9
v 10

on an enemy Lane 3038 ); tMiph. Pf. npj nMl

TJ331

1H3 n^na
t|>i
,

S19

of piercing, nisn ; smite with the dart

1 1

15

by weapon

in battle]

and he shall be smitten [struck and die.

vi?3'nrrns

+ Pu. Pf. 3 fs. WIM (J), both be smitten dovm

Exo

31
;

3 pi.
hail.
;

133

v 32

by the
2

D. to the wall, s 18", H??' n, ?0 3,3 ?$ 26 1113 b. smite repeatedly, beat, a man Ex 2 (E), 16 25 u here cf.
into
into the wall, pin
cf.
.

(J),

Ne^
1

(JO partit.),
35 - 35 - 37

Hiph. <8,
consec.
1 s.

Pf. 3 ms. ftpi


,

Ex 9 s5 +
ms. n'Sri

sf.

'JSrn
s

prob. also

Gn
;

32

12

Q3H Je 5 s
16

Ex
t.

1 7

nan beating and of Assyr. under fig. of taskbruising him);


(S'sSl

K 20
;

"

Dt2S

wan Gn 19" +
rd. Tin

Ju i5
2

Warn Ex 3, M +;
10

3 pi.
1

WJ

master Is io 24

beat a
;

woman

so as to bruise

etc.; Imjtf. 3

mpl. DH'Sn Je 37 ms. nil Ex 2i 2 +


:

+3
,

consec;
(but

}!

H06
2

We Now GASm);
,

40 H3>1 Jos io + usu.

Tp Ho Ex 2 12 + Id
;

her (VSB) Ct 5 7 beat by authority, scourge Je 20 2 37 15 Dt25 2 3 (c. ace. pers. -face. cogn. nan nap), v 3 cf. ntan J3 v 2 i.e. worthy of scourg-

14" (v. infr.);


sf.

ing, bastinado, (cf.

ms. naa:

Je 4o' 5 +

23
c.

13U

(3 instr.);

cf.

Dr) 2 Ch 25 D'apb WI3


;

16
;

Pr 17 10 19 25
Is 5 o
6
;

'13

of

2814" (but rd. H3 Th We Dr Klo Kit Bu HPS), 13?: 1 S 1 7* @ 93 + 2t; usu. in3HNu2i 24 +; 3 fs. W. Jon 4 7 8
2
t.,
-

3 ms. 13!!

hail, beat
'I?

down herbage etc. Ex 9 2S25 (cf. Pu.). }a>l 2 K 1 1 12 and they clapped hands (in
-

2
1

ms. nan
s.

Ex2 +
13
;

sf.

3 ms. ttfn

Pr 23 1314
15

applause); elsewhere only Ezek., in mockery; 19 22 ; 513-^J *|3 Ez 2I 1f33 6" (|| lj>fi3 SF&; ace.

H3K

3 mpl.

i S 18" +; n|KJ Ne : Mi 4 14 usu. 3 Gn


;

13*,
1
5

WJ Ex 9
6
;

V3J 22
(3)

13
.

prob.
etc.;

Hoph. q. v.)
,

"nM Nu pi.
nan

22

(1S4' rd. s3 ^1 Dt 2
,

pot

14

d. give a thrust (with fork) into 6 strike roots ; 14 (in fig., but

Ho
,

13?>1 We

Now).

e.

7m. nan Ez6", ^n


etc.;
76<r

Am 9'+;
16
16
,

2 2

S 13 29

//. a&s.
)
;

Dt3 +,
pi.

mpl. nian
etc.
;

On

so as (merely) to
29 18 nap) v 9

wound

rarely smite (in battle) 1 8 s8 so ( ace. cogn.

=2Ch2 2;

fig.

of

wounding
14

(Ges nap Ex2 n +


1

K3

24

c*<r.

S 48 +

etc.;

cstr.

Gn 4 + nap Ex2i 12 +;
nisn
lit.,

Pt.

D*W
-

1. a.

mt'<e

(with a single,

(opp. E'an, bind u]>), Je 30 Cf. smite with (3) the tongue cogn.). 10 f. smite, of sun, etc., c. ace. pers. Is 49
Isr.
c. i>?

Ho 6

(c.

ace.
.

Je 18 18

121 6 ;

non- fatal, blow),


10

strike, sq.

ace, ass
1519

Nu 2 2 23

25 ' 27

Jon 4 8
2.

(E); cheeks (tea^v^allJ); manEx2i man (on) cheek (2 ace.) Las 30 V'3 8 Jbi6
;

14 man'nb-^J Mi 4 (3

instr.),

K 22 M = 2 Ch 18

c. ace.,

a. (subj. man) smite, 4-word of killing (dying): obj. lion


:

Smite fatally
1

10

23
;

and bear

03B> Is 14 29 of con(E); TJ30 (fig. 18 queror); with (3) stone or fist Ex 21 (E), cf. 35 4 smite lion or bear 1 S 17 ; (fig.) Is 58 (abs.);

eye

Ex

26

17 17 (D), (JE), 11

35

man Ex 21 1220 (E), Jos io 26 60 15 31 1S17 2 Si 2 (JO partit.


;

+3
30

15
2

among), 4 14 2l Je 52 17 25

18 15 21"

K 16
i 2

K 12
-

22

strike river (with


instr.),

rod nop)
s

17

(c. ?5> obj.,

+3

(P; all

c.

2K 25 25 Je 4 Nu 35 161719 11 3 instr. instr.); c. ace. + typh"7S 4.


,

v 20
2

Ex

17
,

(E; 3
cf. ''
1 i
is
;

instr.), also

(with

23

mantle) (b) seven streams Is


s

K 2 81414

smote him (fatally) in the belly with


20', cf.

smiting Euphrates into


dust

(on text v. HPS),


he smite
cf.

27

(but del.

Ex8 ,213 (P);


20

rock

17 (E), Nu 20" (P; 3 instr.), V 78 ; fig. 4 smite earth V3 1232*3 Isn (of future Davidic
kg.); strike on ground (nint< ; with arrows) 18 1819 strike weapons out also (abs.) v ;

Ew Th We Dr Bu HPS);
(without
-

2K13

him in his life word of dying) v 6 Gn 37 21 (J), Je 1415 1116 30 35 ,7 ,8 4O Nu35 Dt27 Jos [otherwiseLv24 20 39 ] with prolepsis D v?n nisn? smite the slain
-

tfM insm Dt 19" and (mortally), and he die,

ma
;

646
cf.
15

mo
Zc
1

Ju 20S1S9 + n ?1^ smile to the ground i.e. kill 12 b. smite, of worm gnawing or 1 8". 2 S 2 7 c. very so as to kill plant Jon 4 boring
.

4 -4

(symbol.); of Egyptian plagues


1

EX3

20

(both J),

S4

8
,

without 3
-

Ex 7"
tl ler

(J),

12"
2
7

oft.

= kill, slay, man or beast


;

(P), f 136' (acc.

+ Dnn'oiQ);
-

plagues

(c.

50
6

t.)

Gn

15

4
-

Nu

14
9

12

(JE),
17

Dt 28 22 27 28 35
;

S 56

S 24" Jb

8" (exterminate
10

both

J),

Ex 2 12 Nu

Jos 7 s (JO partit,), v' (JE),

Josh (3 instr.; all l Nu 3 5 nl.U.21.24.30 Jos 9 18


1

Lv 4JMUI (H), 20 3 9 (all P), JU15"


D),
-

DU9
7

21 35 (E), 21 1 27 s4 25

Am 4 Hg 2

= Is37
K i4
31
16

26
;

Nun

Mai 3 24 without 3, 1 S5 9 38 (JE; DP* + acc.


.

2K 19

35

c g n -):

s3 b. smile smite vines with (3) blight ^ 1 o 5 or send judgment upon, usu. c. acc, chastise,

=
1

S17

9936

(2 instr.), 2
s

Kg

(exterminate),
45
;

Ch 2 i 7 lss* 9 n 2f
17

(iron

wjo napan),
2
30
s

S 23 ft? partit. Ju 14" 20 10 c. 3 partit. slay at, work slaughter among 2 S 2 3 2823 10 but 1 Ch 11" v. Be"""*- Dr ), (ins. also in s also 3 of dir. obj. I S 18 7 21" 29 subj. lion fi 6 3636 1 K 20 cf. Je 5 subj. (fig. of judgment) 19 * ,sb 1 S 6 :J'1 crpt. (2 among, +&cc. cogn.; 1 S 6 v. @ Th We Dr Kl Kit Bu HPS); slay firstborn Exi2 2 (J), v 29 Nu 3 13 8" 33 4 (all P), * 78 s
etc.; c.

3 among

30

(3 instr.) 57
16

6o 10 (opp. DO!) Je
scatter); c. of

5 "14"

EZ32
(sin)

( Co

iTVI

?5?

punish for,
.

'

||

Lv

26 24 (H).

God's destroying

palaces

Am 3"
wan

6 11 (2 acc),
1

cf.

Zc 9 4
16

tHoph. Pf nan Ho 6 f 102 nam consec Ex 22


;
1

9 3

Nu 25
nrian
12

14
,

nain

fs.

Ez 33 21
;

'

05

36

35

God

slays for

(?J?)

sin 2

S 6'= 1 Ch
16

10

13

O^"^);
7

slay

, jii.is.i4- ^ all

D^
';

3yp$

Dti3
j

Ju l8 2?" 2I io
kill, slay, c.

20" Jos g 22 9 2 IO

Wl 1 S 5 Impf Pt. nap 2 mpl. Is i 3 mpl. 13'! Ex5 8 Nu 25 cstr. H30 Is 53 ; fifD Nu 25 Ex 5 cstr. ""JW Je 18 ; be smitten: pi. D^ap
40
;

1 s.

Zc 13 6 ; 3
14
;

pi.

14

15

'

f.

16

21

1.

Je2l Jb 1 S 14" 1
25"
ally

151

= receive
1416

a blow Is

K
6
,

20 21 (3 among),
c.

ace. cogn. (i"QP) 2 Ch 13" (DH3),


20

(Judah under

fig.

of

man).

(DiJP);

(JE),Est 9

cogn. Josio etc.; kill unwittingly, unintentionacc. pers.

+ acc.

Ex5
(c.

6 3. be beaten 2. be wounded Zc 13 . 4. be (fatally) smitten+vh. of (J).

dying
b$,

Ex

22' (E); be killed, slain

Nu afc*"*"
;

4 6 nyn Ja? nan Dt 19 Jos 20 (both D). 3. Smite = attack, attack and destroy a 21 912 30 8 21 34 Jos 8 Ju 8" 9" 2 company Gn 32 9 12 9 2 1 ; attack and capture a city Ju I v 2 Ch 3 4 Jos 15" (JE), Jos 7 io (JE), 1 S 30 1 K

(abs.)

21 also for), 3^*JB Je 18 (||njO rnn) so 2 1 S 4 *1 0(52? Th Dr Klo "(rd. prob.

K
1

Kit, for of city

MT OQ).
40'.
12
;

5. be attacked

Ez 33 21
1

and captured, 6. be smitten with disease


of
'"'s

=
i

(by God)

S5

abs.,

servant IS53

4
.

20

=2Chi6
1

4
,

2K15 1616 iCh20'


Ch 4
41

Je 47
io

tents

Ch

14

14
24

= sack a city
47

2CI114

13

7. 6e blighted, of plant (in

fig.)

Ho 9

16

(Ephr.),

6 102 (heart, 3bP3; both +W3J).

inhab.), Jos 8 21$*$ (slaying 39 2830


-

19
i 26

(both JE),
37

t[m]] adj. smitten, stricken(cf.[N33]);


only
cstr.:

323537

cf.

(all

D),

Ju

20

S 15";
51517

Dy?l

'13? 2

S4

9 crippled offset;
(

esp.defeat kg. or

army (involving

c. 95 pursuit and slaughter), 12 10 24 NU14 46 2i (JE), Jos8 io

oft. overthrow,
t.,

nrrn33

Is

Gni4
3

66 2 contrite 0/ spirit
D"??.

?V)-

+ acc.
!B

f[HS>J adj. id.; pi.


ones,

^35" mtm
01 Che Bae
5

cogn.),
2

v 10 (15 loc),

1 1

88
(all

JE), Dt
loc),

but

3, rd. prob. r "133 aliens

al.

3
12

4"

29

Josio3340 JO Ju i 617 1 S 11" (ip


2

fW

i2

1612

13

(all

D);

K 3 + v 24b
24 *

(where

13 (jfanS), temp.), 1 rd. nisnl Ki3 1K3 and io


20

17

1 1. ]*D3 n.[m.] = blow Jb 1 2 Di Bu, but precarious; <Niph.

acc. to
fr. J13

Schult
q.v.

tn30
io 19 15 18
21
,

n.f. blow,
8
;

they went
after

on
c.

13 or nan

defeating), Is 13 in 2 S 8 Th

Je 37
'

10
,

etc.; ins.
cf.

abs/DlS4 +
etc.
;

Ke Kit Bu

Dr,

pi.

wound, slaughter; 26 sf.'nSDJe cstr. DSD Is io + niSDabs. 2 K 8 M + cstr. Dt


;

-f-3"in

3 obj. 1 S 14 31 23 s 2 (n loc JO); 48 'Dp Ju 20 etc.; of gods causing defeat


;
, ;

29

+
3

sf.

s9 17 IDbp Dt 28 ^niso J e 30 etc.;


, ,

Ch 28 s3
Is 14
6

smite land

ravage,
cf.

Gn 1 4 7 Jos
ttfyl

conquer, subjugate, sts. io 40 (D), 1 S 27 s Je 43" 46 13,


'

1. a. blow, stripe,
30 Dt25 Pr2o

lit.

of scourging, chastising
s

(acc. cogn.); subj.

smiting sea
4.

DJ3

nam Zc io" (Bev 3Tb " msi

NU32

^ (P); of

ann nap Est 9 (||pss rinan); b. beating, scourging, fig. of (as acc. cogn.). 26 c. oft. defeat of Midian Is io (||Bte> T(il>).

wound
Zc
(
1
6

K 22

s5

K8
;

29

,5

'"""prop. D^3J).

(^pT
;

J'3)

(rd.'erqp), 7 symbol, of violence Je 6


1 6

= 2 Ch22

Of God,

disease, etc.:

blindness Gn 19

a. smite with (3) a plague, 11 6 1818 (J), 2

+ ^pn)

nno

nap^ nnani psb is

(of
9

Judah,
(

under fig. of maltreated man), cf. Mi

(nSW >! '0)

133

647
:

-i3:

Na 3

19

(IP??'; of Nineveh), esp. in Je (of Judah)


(all

Je io 19 14 17 30 12

+ nbnj severe;
i7

(nam,
c.

h 'D) l9 4? jgw as acc> cogn 30 26 vb. NST heal v 17 ; also "0 JTIO Is 30 (||"OB');
*
t

\\~?), 15

18

(c) nsbny, j u i 9 *ra: 'j-ny t5*j a * /ar a* in 43 front of Jebus, 20 Ez 47 20 (i> n33"iy). S yn
.

18,

q-v.

of

= daughter
9

wounds made by
1

'<' s

arrows ^64".
usu. as ace. cogn.

2.
c.
.

T[n33] adj. and subst.


straightness,
f.

S4

10

14

30
,

nribJ, pi.

straight, right, s D'ffo Di-; Is

57

n3njosio 20 iS6 19 i4 14 io 8 23 5 iK2o 21 2Chi3 17 10 3. = defeat, as ace. n 33 cogn. c. nsn Jos io


2 Ch28*; 4. conquest (of '<) Is 14 plague, esp. disease, as punishment (of '<),

inb3 -]bh he that waiks in


for
is

15

'33" 50 straightness (Ges 'der seinen geraden


(cf.

10

his

geht'),

fig.
<

nn33

w/ia
14

straightforwardly

(cf.

Pi^

Weg 25
);

straiglU in front,

fig.
!

straight-

S4 Dt28 MMM (||^n), v 81 (||^.), 2 9 21 (||irs6nfi), Lv 26 21 (H), as ace. cogn. Nu 1 1 33 ni3D 2 Ch 2 9


1
8
.

forwardness, honesty,
Is

so

rd.

nbbD
1

andTh

*6

(v.
'

b)

as

||

Ks

25
,

93

Be Ot

(linos); 2S i 5 3^n3T D*nb3} D'3io thy pleadings are good and right

59

mb

Am 3

10

'3

niby tyT *6,

&9W1

(6tu

25
.

(i.e. irue),

Pr 8 9 (of words of Wisdom) D<nb3 0^3


they lead straight to the right goal 8b 26 Bipjsn bnpi nna comp. v px), 2 4
i.

tiD2,

n32 n.pr.m. Necho

p3B?
(II),

i. e.

king of
(||d'-ib*;
-

Egypt (Egypt. Nkw, i.e. (Steindorff 8* 81 346 ') Nekawo; As. Niku Id.'"- Schr C0T2 K 29 is grandfather of Bibl.

D'nb3.

Dn:n 3^5

e either
.

corra^eading
Is

to
10

Necho); contemp.
[b.c.
'

of Josiah
20

andNebuchad.
(
(all -Papaa,

NfX aa>), Mbj

611-605]: 133 2 Ch 35 4 2 Ch 35" 3 6 ( <t>ap aa>


,

the right point), or honest answers ; ninrw vb ^nntib true

30

things' (opp. nipbn,

ni?nnp illusions), 26 10

N^ao));

to3

njnt j e 46 s nb3 njria


sub

K 2 3 2933
v. J'TS.

34 - 36

in a land of rectitude (Che) he will do wickedly.

b>$\ D'lnbJ

p3

id.).

t
v.
[13,

[73 J]

vb. be crafty, deceitful, knavish

11.

JwJ n-pr.m.
(-/of
cp.Ar.

and

)"7DJ

foil.:

prob. be in front of;


(perh. orig.inphys.

(As. nakdlu, be crafty, cunning; X i>33 be crafty, Pa. deceive; Syr."^aj deceive, plot; cf. perh.
AmhT.

Lag

BN30

IXj marry
is gentle,

wi?A act faithlessly, (DllA faithless, Pra


spr.

>) ;

sense); Syr. u~aj

_ Qal p L ^ Mal
c.

,4

^^

pi#

|l'iLaj gentleness).

iy. 3 mpl.

subst. front, always in prep, or adv. 2 9 phrases, with sf. in33 EX14 EZ46 : 1. as

Tnp3

Nu 25

18

ace. cogn. 02b ^33 ne*K their wiles with which they

Dn^33
18

beguiled you.

2 adv. ace. in front of, opposite to, Ex 1 4 il"l33 24 ynn 2 6 M the candlestick jnj'B'ri 1133, 40 , Jos
;

Hithp. Impf. "mvirb ink ^|3n>l Gn 37 they m9 knavisfdy planned against him (Ko etc. ; ),
Inf. cstr.
I

3 733nn5>

^10^ to deal knavishly with.


craft,

7 18 17 (in the ri33 v } 5 c), 1 20 29 15 ^> 34 rob nW on*}, 2 2 K nfcj (= 2 Ch 18 ), Est 5"; Ez 4 6 9 Qr XV iVl33 *? shall go out
|| , : .

L^32] n.[m.] wiliness,


pi. sf.

knavery;

only

DJ7a?
c.

Nu 25

18

<Aet'r cra/,

their wile

himself,

i.e.
21

straightforward;
'

m^rowi o/ cf. V133, 133 1 a (6).

(as ace. cogn.

P33).

b^k 3-y! Fig. Pr 5 yj n33 <,< of B eyes are, etc., Ju 18 6 D33"n i n?3 'i 6/ore is your i.e. under his and favourable way, eye regard. In the phr. \)B n33, J e 1 >j insE> SSto '

9 fe&

t
"'

,,

,,

3,

^73 n.M. knave

(for
yiC?,

'b'33

Kb ^3

118

); abs.

^3

Is 3 2

(opp.
.

||i>33);

v 7 (assonance with lvS, fr \P3 q.v.).


Josa8 t[D33] n.m. only pi. D'D33 riohes, treasures (prob. As. or Aram, loan-word, cf. As. nik&su, property, wealth, gain, Dl HWB< 3
i

njn

T? s n?3 was

o/ore thy face,


i>ie3J? (i.e.
-

La

19

Ez 14 3

t3!T3B n33
it

CflJ D3ij|

they contemplate

with pleasure), v 4 7 preps.: a. rob ^,


lyiD and sprinkle
b.
I"l33p
:

2. combined with
4

NU19 few * 'J-^W


towards
25

it

the

front

of, etc.

Syr. Liiu wealth; on deriv. fr. As. nikdsu, cut off, hew down, behead, etc., Syr. jxiki slay, D33 id., % D33, through meaning cattle for

NH

(a) as

adv. Pr 4
prep.

io'D.' '3^
)?</<

"j^y let

slaughter,
id.ot.23ot

thine eyes look

to tine front

or

on

(|lTBJJ3J)l

Fra 98 Hpt Hbr '" 3la 1887 107 " Sch wally Brock*4 "*); Jos 22 8 (P), 2 Chi 11 "
cf.
-

<

''

^J

P^j

(6) as

Gn 3038

fxsn
.

Ec

62

(all

llfy, ni33),
v^- (not

5>

njjji

(ll-i^V).

in front of the flocks, 25 21 faB'N nzjib . . "injn in front of, i.e. ore eerta?/ o/(cf.^ro), his wife ;

tl- [""1?^]

(NH

Qal) regard, recognize Hiph. know, be acquainted with; X Aph.

man
id.; Syr.

648
in sense

H33
T ["IS??] n.m. acquaintance, friend (dub., nanao v8 pi. sf.
;
.

Aph. J>(id.;
8

be shrewd,
*"I33

Niph.Ar.jXj mpl. Pf. 3 cunning);


Jb 34 19
2 1
29

cf.

also

K7

cf.Benz"" 00 ); sf.ii3P2K 12 8
II.

La

^PJ?!>
"

^
,

they are not recognized.

Pi. Pf.

"> *&

he regardeth not the


V.&

"ID J (-/of

foil.,

poss.=

I. "\2i,

whence

opulent above, the poor


7m/)/. tokens.
,

(||D^
i/e

X '?T^);

3?'P *

*W Jb

do

not recognize their

Hiph.
; ,

Pf.

Tan Dt

23 sf. vvan G1127 3 inTsn Jb 2 13 \rtVfn

pi.

wan
;

Dn 1 1 39 Kt; j U i8 3 +2 t., sf.


33*
17
;

the foreign, strange, as that which is intently regarded, so Thes, but precarious ; cf. As. nakdru, rebel, Pa. change, nakiru, and nakaru,

enemy, nukurtu, enmity,


11.

etc.;

At. J^S in sense


;

Gn 42 s Impf.^T Dt 2I 39 + 3 t. + Dn 1 i Qr 1?! Gn 38 26 + sf. VT2EJ 10 s3 1K18', t 3 Jb 7 ?*!! Gn 37 etc.; Zww. Gn 31 32 + 2 t.; //. abs.^r} (Ginsb van d. ~>3p 23 10 cs*r. sf.VT?n Ru 2 Pt. H.-i|p)p r 24 28 T3D f 142 sf. TYW Ru 2 19 etc.; 1. regard,
;

be bad, evil; 11. change, alter a thing


reject, injure, etc.,
iv.8i. 9i

Sab. naj
" 6

m33 injury Sab Denkm


aZ<erHom 3M'n"
alienus, etc.;
>-

CIS

29.5.

Syr. jfij reject,

JBa-ga Uacu

Chrtl2B
;

3! ''lay

21

strange, foreign).

observe,
cl.,

Gn 1019 pers. Ru 2
om.
wfl'ZZ

esp. with a view to recognition, 32 25 32 31 37 38 pay attention to,


; ;

c.

c.

obj. ace.

T133, [^?3] n.[xn.] misfortune, calam3 ity ; abs. 133 Jb 31 calamity (|| TK) sf. ^33
;

Ob 12

Ats calamity.

ace. rei (of God)


. . .

subj. n3to!> regard the exiles . ./or oyjooJ;

s6

'1

Jb 34 ; ace. rei "V3K J3 J e 24 s so


Antiochus
to

s5

T"Op n.[m.]

that

which

is 8 " 51
'

foreign,
154

subj.

Dn

11

39
;

D'OS "V3H
jfc

partial ity,

= 'B
.

pay regard
I
17

(shew

f^J)Dt

6 19 (|| BBE>0 nan),

abs. foreignness (on format, cf. Lag ); i6 16 '} Ju io -t, cstr. ~~0). Dt 31 foreignness (of another family, tribe, or nation), esp. 1.

wN

Pr2 4 23 28 21

2. Recognize (as formerly known) c. ace. s3 26 7 8 8 pers. vel rei, Gn 27* 37 3 8 (all J), 4 2 (E),
-

'

Jos 24 -\21(n)=foreign gods Gn 35 (all Dnns 's of D, cf. inN), j u I0 ,s 1 S 7' Je 5 19 n_n3 ' K Dt3i 16 <70<fe 2CI133*;
s- 4

2023

n?

?.

proverb. BNj T?: ''"Sn.TIX Ru 3" before a man could recognize his fellow (i.e. before dawn); recognize voice (-^p),
;

1K18

20

41

Jb2

12

0^3

o/<Ae land;
'3

n^K Gn i7' 2

Dm
'
-

sg."0?.
i 39
.

^ Dt 32
2.
T "ia?.(

=/omom
Mai
2
11

12

^81';

Hl = foreigner
(all P),

Jui8
ri
! , ?. ! 1

S 26 17

= 2>erceive

the true situation,

TI'SIKJ

Ne 6 12 and I perceived, and lot God


willing to recognize, acknowledge
16

had not sent him.


3.

9 9 Ne 9 2 Is 56 s '3(H) *J| 2 S 22 4S (H), Ez 44 18 4546 Ez 44 7 Is 56 6 60 10 61 5 6 2 8 ^ 144 711 =f 3. other com bin. '3 van J eW foreign vanities
;
,
. :

(||

^y-i? 6),

v 27

Ex

i2 43

Lv 22 s6

Be
9

(idolatries);
'3

'3n
4

mrnjD

Ch 14 2 foreign altars;
8OT'^'

Dt2i 17 33 Is63

(||yT),
9
.

^i 4 2

6
;

acknowledge

with honour Is 61

nDlS Vi37 from everything foreign.


t^")33 adj.

MJ
m. Zp
i 8

'^l? Nei3

30

4. Be acquainted with,

it>ip ifa

tfyg
.

foreign, alien
f.

Jb

10

more

his place shall be acquainted with him no 16 (he shall be gone and forgotten), cf ty 1 03 ;

c. ace. rei

Jb 24

17
.

Ezr

5. Distinguish,understand,7v? . .Pip "V3H 13 could not distinguish, etc. ; cf. Jb 4 16 3


"VipPI

+; ; Gentile)]'! abs. 6 16 mpl. D^aj Is2 +2t. + Pr20 Kt(>Qr nnaj), + 27 13 (so read for nflM); fpl. ninaj Gn

(NH ^33 = nnaj Ex 2 22 +

MT
8

15

3i

+;

1. a. foreign:

could not distinguish its appearance; "131? Ne 1 3 2* understand how <o speak, etc.

a foreign

(non-Isr.)

naj Dy Ex2i (E) 15 '3 C^K Dt 17 (|| *& people,


8

Hithp. imp/

.-IJ73-133JV

Pr 2 o"

by his

deeds a youth maketh himself known, whether his doing be pure, etc.

nnaj p.K Ex 2 (J) ^ns); '3 Bo|>p Zpi 3 /ore^n ?awd," so 18 (E) 'esp. hi>n33 D^3 18 Ezr io 210 "foreign (non-Isr.) women I K 1 1
s2
; ;

i4.i7.i8.44

jj e

3 26.2i_

j, #

as gu b s t.
y. 31?

HM
!1

!ook (or cstr. DrWB nian I 8 3 a 00 a j their face witnesses


'D"'"]?L']
7,

n -

expression?);
or the expression SS, cf. Kit-Di),

(non-Isr.)

8 41

against

them

(93

of

their face

- Deal.), Gu (Ges
00

Che Con"n

= 2 Ch 6
21

+ 1?S9 ^ f^J), =
83
,

Ju 19 12

(+V^
2

* T?)>
+ id.),
1

foreigner
1

K
43

Ch

6 32
3

K8
,n

Dt M^'dl

">!!),

15 23

29
2

T ( + np im.

regarding of persons <S X Thes Hi Du Che Hi"(v. against tbisKit-Di); EwDi the impudence of their face (/"On), but this very dub.

> ttteir

S I5 19 (|| n^j, njnaj


2

fjfil N3; n0{); u 2 10 ; pi. O'-pi foreigners

(opp. 1 ?), as predicate,

5 (|| ant), Ob" (|| wT.); cf. 16 fpl. aZiew women Gn 31 (E ;

La

D^a?
i.e.

Is 2";

not of one's

133
father's

trmsi

family).

2. n133

as term, techn., in Pr, for harlot (perh. because


harlots
(II

fweign

w(yma ^

in

Di

Du thinks hopelessly corrupt.

<raV

were

orig. chiefly foreigners): 5


(ll

TJJ r*f*U 7

id.),

5 (|| rnj), 6

(II

m nsta

Prz

16

[i.e. D?JTJ,

their
9

word

[Dnfeo].

HJ3S0 iSi5 v.nj3Kiph.

an

unknown,unfamiliar : On^J?? 'JTVl n33 Jb iq" often am / oecowie </Wr eye/- BK 'jajj '3

TtWEJ

n.pr.m.

VdWVSB
01

(cf.
12

Gray

Proi,N 30T
-

);

l.

son of Simeon

Nu

26

'

** Ec6V
2.

judgment, W-pj? Pinaj I S 28

**/

^
(II

of'v s
f>

Gn 4 6 Ex 6"), NaF oX.


(brother of Dathan and

Ch 4" (=i>K q v
2. a Reubenite

Abiram)
of

Nu 26*,
c.

id.

mm (opp. nCN
as subst.,
also (for

**?>!);
rjj),

rJ?J f?J
fi

Jea" an
(

!,

tvNiaS adj.gent.
1Q
as n.coll.

supr., only

art.

nnaj

degenerate Israel;

Nu 26

12
,

pr
||

Na^o,X.

20 ie Kt
to
a f

> Qr
it),

aftms, persons

unknown

him

MT

ni33) so'read

(V133)

following, meaning unknown). trOffil n.f.nnit. (Lag 81 ant ) (NH id.;

7a J

(-/of

T [~Oj] vb.denom. act or treat as foreign, or strange; disguise, misconstrue; Nipt' Impf. 133* Pr26 with hig Hps a dig _

Ar.
abs.

^^

Hi;
'3

Pr 6 6

(nom. unit, of jj) 25 pi. D'blMn 30


;
.

Syr.

ILL);

guiseth himself (dissembles,

foreign to his thought). but v. infr.; /


TO;,/.
ft-eofed this

speaks what is Pi. Pf 133 x g 2 ;

nj^jj Je I0 an y place as foreign (profane); 1133; 57 ,n Dt 32 lest their adversaries should misconstrue (it). 133 ! S HJ3 'N 23' God hath alienated him into my hand, but improbable;

^^

^X

"9 (cf. Ju 4
(cf.We);
1?P.
acted as
1

"lO J (/of foil., meaning dub.; poss. cp. As. namorw, *Ame, o7earo (fr. glossy coat of panther and leopard), [v. Ar.J^l pardus, and limpidus, purus (of water; cf. infr. nntM)] so Horn N82M 12 S- ag. this Nii **am>. 736 Schwally '; is comm. Sem.: As. nimru D1 HWB468 Ar! 1?j 2853 Eth. i<TCi Syr. J*I,^5 Lane $ N1D3
'-

<13D

either of these;

hath sold him, so Th Klo HPS as I s I0 ( 4) KrochmDr; Kit

NH
+3

J-jaJ,

103).
1 '".

K n feign
TLrO:]

a stranger toward them; Pt.


to be

>13DBu; Lbhr either 13D or Hithp. Impf D.T.fo 133JV1 Gn 4 2 7 A


f.

tlQ2 n-m.
t.;

Meopard;abs.

')

Ho

pi.

Dn3
23
,

Hb

13'

Ct ^-leopard, as
i
8
,

ni33nn

spotted

Jexs

swift

Hb

a stranger-woman.
treasure
rf) r

n.[f.]
2

(so

context
c f.

(symb. of calamities of Isr.), so ' of ''); 6 3 Is

6 keen-eyed Je 5

Ho

TIL

*TW

13' (sim

(predict.);

mn

demands)

(L

K 20"

Wipfrw,

der. uncertain;

Dl>
'3

CIOJ Ct 4 8 (IjninK

niajjjp).

C p. As.

'<

Wa >fca7n<i

*rn?M

n.pr.loc. place E. of Jordan

Nu 3 2 3

(nakanti), house of treasure, -/

nakdmu, heap
borrowed;
jj
(.zaii.266

up [D1hw>], whence
this

favoured by

No

ZM0

'3 perh.

*> asss;. ?si

(readingna/Waft=rea/iama^;andHeb.Vrii33'3
or ini3J

house 2

K 2o

'3))._Only sf. 13 =Is 39 2


.

,lh33 TT3

= ^ <reamre

nTJ
! 1 ''
.

doubtful

y (Ar. j^, ju
(Ki Ges
L b
-

00l!at mi

L Ma^par. Perh. Tel Nimrin, c. 6 m. E. of Jordan, nearly opp. Jericho, cf. Buhl 080 264 Cf. '3 TVS (q. v.), also in (cf. H103 n.pr.m' Sinait Inscr. SACook 8 ' Lzb 323 ; meaning dub. " <lm437 N5ZMGM thinks from spotted or striped appearance of ground; place of leopard also

NH

J4j w^a< one ofaams by another's bounty.. Lane *">) ; for supposed sf.

Gray***-"
v.RS
"Wp Held. we
20,
2,

on tribal names from leopard


-

TPjB
read

L3 33'

= ^3,13
f.

Hiph. Inf.
8?

82 i.1-

alsoSabn.pr.niD3NLevv-Os lc C ^V, etciJ


, , thinks of clear water
1
>

Kb

1 -

^33 (Pi.I n

"),

[cf. foil.]).

fa

80
||

Ew Kn
Only
sf.

Ra Ca ppGes The
^Ofin?.

TD'np]
attrib. of

n.pr.loc. in
,

Moab
,

Che Brd Di Du),

cf.

Bark m
109.
'

DHM ZHG "' "


*
1

(cf.
1

Sab. J1D3

875),692

y aj

U^^O]
dJ>31?

QJg
Lj

IV.

No.

103, p.

*r-

.[.]' gain, acquisitions n ?: n^ Jb vera

n^

Lane 2853

also

We

j^r^

*U

wholesome water
<g I sl g6
om
-

17

Ig

(si

their acquisition,

Bi&, Hi D^D

but very dub.; Di (formerly)


eors, cf.

Bu; other

conj. v.

in Lag" Wady Kum&re at SE. end of Dead Sea Buhl " 08 ' 272
'
.

Je 48"; prob.

= Brjwanapnn

");only Dnes

!e

TttM
tl^Pp,
"PD rebel

650
(etym.

T
HDO n.pr.loc. where Israel tried (in.
'*

THE?

n.pr.m. Nimrod
;

in
s

and meaning wholly unknown Thes (dub.) sub


(of which Hebr. may have thought [cf. 06 Lag"" ]); in fact prob. Bab. name; l. = a god

the wilderness,
(all

Ex

17

(JE),

Dt

6 16 9 s2

95

(o) iriipaapos),

where Levi was tested

Dt 33 8 (

irdpa).

eg. Marduk
(9),irU.Sll

We Con p
'

'

B<!1 ' <2),308f'

N mrod K crc,
'
'

'

Brlt '

prop. Narddu = Namra-uddu, a star-god. 2 < name of Bab. king or prince Nu-marad = Man of Marad cf. Dl 1* 220 De Gnl0 8II8S7] more
.
:

J{gSem.l.91n.;2dl.92. *

H om pSBA
-

IV

(1893), 191-300

t[npJ]
%

vb. pull or tear

np3 both remove;

As. nasdhu
;

away (NH ntO, = BH, so

OAram. nBJ Cook 82 Lzb 323

Ar.

'

'

eT
'

annul,
cf.

Nazi-maraddash (maratlash, muruplausibly And0 ">rB Tjul, I884,93f Dl K(1884, Sav A" " FebI6 das) jjDt
'

supersede, change by substitution, copy ;

As.
also
-

'

189S.A^d.lUr.2.1895

cf Qjgib. M. (
-

\_
cf.

nishu, nushu, extract, excerpt za womw. 367. Njj nnw, Nab.

Dl^ 84
nnw

Meissn

id.,

j_

a Kashite
BA9ia889,
'

kg., B.C.

1378, but dub.,


'

Hpt

183
J

Aram.NnD13(whenceAr.lLli)Hoffm
cf.

2 Gmll 7>

Jeremias Ildutar N,mroi


hero and hunter
5

189J ' lff

Fra 251
l"ID?
'

Gn

io

89

); son
(J
;

of * (q.v.),
i

Syr. wm>

"

Qal Impf. 3 ms. copy);


i/te

kg. in Babylonia,
),
;

04*11

1V3 Pr

s5

Aowse

o/"
7

proud men
Tie

builder of Nineveh, etc. v


nit??

,or

TVlDJ

Ch

10
;

will

tear

douw; ^HND ^ni^l


2
s2

^, 5 2 yea,

["]

jns Mi 5 (jp^K H?)


'

shall tear thee

Nftfc
2
;

t^ttJT23

!.u.

3 -'|3

n.pr.m. grandfather of Jehu 16 20 7 wn; 1K19 2K9 2C1)2 2

[J?

V1B)

Pr

away, without a tent; 3 mpl. transgressors shall (men) tear

away from
Niph.

torn away; 11*1?.$;

the land (rd. perh. VIOjK 7iaW 6e cf. Q ** Da**

mb

).

Na/i(r<3, Nu/ie(r(cr)fi.

D2

V.

DD3.
v. n'sw.

PQD3 T

v.

33D.

Dt

3 P/. 2 mpl. consec. ?7 ?!9 D"?? } 28 s3 and ye sAaZZ 6e torn away from off the

land.

r\D2 t
:

HDft
Pi. test, try

1 1

6
,

v. p.

587 a supr.

t[HDJ]vb.
X

(NH

id.,

Pi.;

fl. "!TD^ vb. pour out


(metals, Pi.

(NH id., pour,


libation;

cast

Pa. *??J Syr. Pa.

Pi. Pf. 3 ms. Dt4 3 t.; temptation); 66 s6 sf. V1B3 Ex 1 5 ; 3 fs. nriD3 Dt 28 ; 1 s. JTPBJ 14 DEO* Ec 7 23 ; 4t. Pf.; 7ip/. 3 ms. sf. HEOS Ju6 39 ; sf. J13B3K Ec2 2 ; 3 mpl. 1 s.
,

~u

cf.

Eth. ffolrt-t:

nDJ

make
;

libation; Ph. "]DJ cast gold

or iron

Lzb 323t
(leer),

=]??

ma&e

Syr.
3032

Dm

Ju jjow om<;
Nb zmqxii
JJg
Sem.
1.

Ar. isl!3, orig. be-pour, water

W*

'

Nu

14 Imv. 0:

22
;"

Dm
2
1
,

2 mpl.
12
;

pe?n
Sffj

sf.

Ex 1 7 2 + 7 2 V26 Zra/.
,

Impf.; c<r. niD3


test,

t.

pour
ms.

Lane (cf. (mre), usu. worship 0M< fclood f victim, J_ e ^, 0Mr 229^ H ld 2 out wine We >".".'; Qal P/. 3
719
213; 2d ed.
'

Ex2O20 + 8t.
,

Inf.; Pt.

nD3D Dt 13 4 ; 1.
39

'HPJ Is 29
4

try (syn. fro), abs.

1S17

Ju 7 M Ec

1 ;

c.

ace.
23
.

Dn

1214
i
;

(a sword); 3 1 acc.

c.

a
1

OBJ Ho
1

40"; \DJ 44 ; J'P/- 3 nipt 9 2 ms. OW? Ex 30 7w/ ^bj? Is


f.

10

10

K io
Jb

30

Pt.pass.

'"I31D3

25

7
;

1. ^owr
10
.

out, c.

^J?

= 2 Ch 9

Ec

7
c.

2. attempt, assay, try


Inf.

to do a thing,

Dt 4s4 28 56

c. ace.

4'

3. test, try, prove, tempt (venture a word). sense of the word : v. Dr [but not in modern proves w.ii++3,3j a 4 216 22' (E), Isr. Ex 15 25 2020 (E), 16 (J), Dt8 22 14 Dt 3 3 8 (poem); 'S*; c 3Ju2 3 ; tribe ofLevi

2. pour (the spirit of deep sleep) Is 29 9 out libations, c. ace. "!\Oi Ex 30 (P) ; H3DD Is 4 1 3. cast metal images, c. ace. 30 ; f*! Ho 9
.

boB Is

4 o'

44

10
.

tests

or

Ahr.

Gn

Chi i 18 pour out as Hiph.). libation, c. ace. Dtf+miT^ (=2 S 23 39 Hipb. Pf. 3 mpl. ttDn Je32 Impf 3 ms.
Piel Impf.
"i\?.
1
16
;

Hezekiah
tests,

2Ch32
God

sl
;

psalmist V'

26 2
s2

b. Isr.

or tries

Ex 1 7" Nu
;

f 7 8-"
f 11.

9 14 95 106

1 4 (J), 12 so Ahaz, Is 7
.

Dt 6

16

195 Gn35 +2 t.; 1 s. T D ^ 16 WEn Ez 2028 /rati. sJDn Nu 28 7


14
;
;

4
;

mp

1-

Inf. abs.

HDD
;

n.f. test, trial,

proving;

'D
19

TBH
19.25

Je 44";
1-

309

(Kci

);

pour
K

WJ Je 7 + 3
18

t.; c*r.

"^0^ Je 44
c.

om< libations,

ace. ?1D3

*95
s

8
;

cstr. riDD

n^DD Dt 29 s testings or provings of Pharaoh 19 and Egyptians at Exodus, Dt4 34 (v. Dr), 7
29

Jb

23

pi.

nBD Dt 4 M

Gn 35
,

14

(E), 2

16 13

Nu

28 7

(P),

16 D!P 2 S 23
18

Je mrr; elsewhere, D^DJ to other gods 4 19 "-w-J-"- Ez 20 28 V' 16 . 44 32

19"

Jb

(||nhk); 9 ace. to
s*

test,
al.,

trial,

of innocent person

Eopb.
25

Hi

but

v. 1.

HDD sub DDD.

16

37

>

Impf. 3 ms. T]B' be poured out, f no ^y wine, c. 3 of vessels.

Ex

jra
TiyD3 n.m.drink-oflfering;
4

651

d:
I

abs. '3

Gn35
7

14

[n^p^j

n.f.
'

web
188

of unfinished

stuff,

on

+ 6t.; ^WEx 29 3o Ez 45 *|D3 NU4 Jo cstr. ^M Nu 28 sf. Is 48 etc.; pi. Vfifi D^DJ Je7 + 9 1.; sf. n^W Nu 29 D^SD? v
9
17

loom (v. GFM FAOfl

o"-

."<"")
.

;
.

only abs.

rODD

i'

Jui6 1314
f
id.,

-1DO,

H3DP v -p D
vb.

18

31

39

H3SD (on Jacob's at Bethel) Gn 35 14 (E); elsewhere in worship of '' only P and related doc; once of vessels of
etc.;

III.

1. drink-offering,

["Hp^l

set, install (As.


;

nasdku,

c. 75?

whence nasiku, prince, D1 HWB472 v. also Muss-Arnolt Hbr " s, B17 and reff.) ; QalPf. 1 s.
-

holy table
fications

?JPjri

nVcp

Nu 4';
s9

elsewh. in classi2 8 7H
6-

|^jH>S

^bo

<n3D3

/ have

installed

my
8 s3

Lv
40

23

s7

Nu
1318

29

usu. offered with the


i

king upon Zion.

ZTiph.

Pf

1 s.

^PB? Pr

nbv

Ex

29

Lv23

Nu

*- 7 -i-

"

18 - 21 -

I was
fii.

installed (of

Wisdom).
4

29
-

2j.27.3o.33.37

28.3i.34.38.

-^
,

Tenn n^y 2 8 9 1015 24 2g n Ex 29" Nu 28";


' '

1U6

19 - 22 - 26

'

n.m. prince; ["SpDS]

pi. cstr.
12
.

"O'W

but
17
;

sts.

Jos 13

21

Ez 32
v.

30

Mi

sf.

toDJ ^ 83

also

with (D
i

oi>e>)
1

1S rat 6 s1

17

1510

15

usu.

+ nmp;
i"irt3p

TOD2

|DO.

elsewhere only
'31

Jo
6

913

29 2 Ch 29^ EZ45 2". Offered to other gods 2


18
13

Ch

K i6
28

1316
4

f I [DD 2]
etc.,
;

vb. be sick

cf.
(?';

Syr. uaj

id.,

Is 57

Je 7 19 32 44 Ez 20 + 16 2. molten images, Is 41 29 48* Je 10" 51 17 Combinations are: '3 "HPJ '3 (see vb.);
.
,

"-w-->-*

and esp. .".i debilis,

infirmus, aegrotans,

TW

PS 2387 IE DD3 6 sad; As. nasdsu, wail, lament Dl HWB4 '2 ; Ar. ^.J is go at a gentle only Qal Pt. act. (si vera 1.) DD3 Dbp| pace) 18 Is 1 o like the wasting away of a sick man (so
;

image; 1.
offering

f 1.

[^02] n.m.
sf.

1. libation;

2. molten

ThesEwDeCheDiDu).
II.

Dt

Dm
1
1

D?'?? IV. wine of their drinks8 2. molten image, sf. DfJ'? ?? 32


.

UU2 (v of fo\l.=behigh or conspicuous?


6
,

8
.

1.

2. libation; 'o Ex 32 +
4

PT3BQ T _
1

n.f. 1.

molten metal, or image;


;

Hithpo'l. Inf. DDMrin? yjr 60 ace. to some denom. from D3 that it may be displayed, AV, cf. De ; < v. DM Pt. niDDMJTO Zc 9 16 raised ?
J

cstr.J"OpP Is 30

22
;

pi.

DnbDD Nu 33 52 ; I. libation, with covenant sacrif. in making covenant Is 30 (=1. TJD3 see, however, sub
ni3DD
9 i

+;

sf.

prominent ? (^np"lK"7JJ of precious stones, in fig.) very dub.; We Now del.; Gr nijKMnp).
;

TDj n.[m.]

II.

[=]D3]).

2. molten metal, or image


48
16
,

(NH

id., flag, usu. sign,

?3})
,

H3BO molten calf EX32 Dt9 Ne 9 cf. 4 17 ^106"; H3DP n'?KTOote)i5fO(ZsEx34 Lvi9 15 52 3 4 'd lob* nappi ^ds Dt27 Jui7 Nu33
;
-

18

'} abs. sign, miracle); Ex 17 15 Is 49 22 ; sf. 'DJ

standard, ensign, signal, sign i.e. miracle; X 0), NB3

Nu

2i

cstr. Is

10
;

1. a. standard, as

rallying-point, 'S3

'*

Ex 1 7 15 (E), '1 my standard


||

18 14

Na 1 14 2 Ch 34 34
18
.

elsewh. (variously)

Dt 9 12

Jui8 1718 1K14 9 2K17 16 2CI128 2

Is 3 o 22 42 17

(name of altar); conspicuously set on hill Is 30" (sim. of solitariness; "nn thfrfy fjh) ; ZPVll!SI! AcroMU' signal of war [v. Schumacher
-

Hoi 3 2 Hb2
f
II.

jord,,

[TfD J] vb. weave (Ar.


;

1U

has
7
;

to the nat i ong> for destruction f.j ^ egp or deliverance of Judah, Is Je), D?is '3 NB>3 Is 5
'3
28

same- meaning)
perh. also Inf.

Qal Pt.pass.L fl^D? L325


1

1 1

,2

cf. 1
22

tfyf 49

cstr. ?]D3p

30

on both

v. foil.

subj.

cf.

"IfW ygn) ; nnsjHijK 0>Srb N^K), in all these (iri; 11 D'PV D3.b npy Is 10 (of Mess, kg.);
||

8 3 (on mts.,

11.

H3DD

n.f.

woven

covering; abs."75? na^DSri 'en IS25 the web tliAXt is woven over all the nations (i. e. mourn7

stuff,

web,

esp. as

'3 1K'E> 1

3= (on mt.),

27
(||

D^i2? is'iB'
21
(||

cf.

bedDi?n); symb. of distress; 20 Perhaps also "O ?p3p covering 28 (in fig.). 30 weave a web (|| HSJJ TWVb), ref. to negotiaing-veil,
||

BW

Je4

"l?it5>

Je 50 2 5 1 12 (c.'b against), '3 nn i s 62 10 vp5), D'pr^y '3 HKnj yj, 6 bSp); DpMrjnb
, . . .

<Aom

/tas< <

a standard (only) for fleeing,


'3

b.

signal, HJl'S to Zion).

Je 4" (i.e. to direct refugees 2. standard, as pole, supporting


.

IKS'

tions with

>

Egypt (so 23 Aq Ew De Che Di Ges Hi Kn Brd Du pour a libation ; 'o not


;

S9 3. a. ensign, serpent of bronze Nu 2 i (JE). D3.b i nVrib ^ensp n;n D^ispp . . vv signal,

elsewhere='nD3).

Ez

27' byssusfrom Egypt

was thy

sail, to serve

VD1
thee for
; ;

652
dub.; "We WJ or '' nXD rni 'J

nw
V)i), so
31

an ensign (so DaToy on lack of pennon on ancient ships v. Co ; > del. Co Berthol) so Is b. (since sails were the only ensign) s 33 (Che Di al. > pennon Ges Hi Ew De Du). 4. sign (cf. NE.)=warning Nu 26 10 (P).

Now.

4. of wind,

xlH

Nun

iAere < /ort/t (sprang

I.

VV 2 -

up) a wind from ', TTiph. /y. 6 pulled up, removed: 3 ms. bnba <3o n^jj) yp? n"n is 38 12 ; of tent-peg fi
I

T 147

vb. pull out or up, set out,


id.,

21 ypj s6n Jb 4 (reading

journey
out,

; No withdraw, etc. D1 cp. also Ar. Eth. }"H0: [rare] ^)mK up, away, cjJ, 17 soBa KSS1 Qal />/. 3 ms. '} Gn 33 +,

(SH

move, march; As. nisA,


HWB47

set

ZMQ xl <1886,> 723

);

0^, v. 11. "W). tHipb. /./>/. 3 ms. yp! V 78 yp!l Ex 15^+2 t.; 2 ms. rpn ^ 80 3 Tpn 2 K 4 P<. JTPP Ecio 1. 3 mpl. Wfe 1K5
D"\T\)

for

26

fs.

31

m
,

cawse <o
(J
;

se< om<,

lead out,
52

c. ace.
; ||

pers.

Ex
9

15

22

34 3 mpl. WpJ Dt io WD3 Nu 2 + etc.; /wip/. 3 9 Is 33", SHU Gn*i2 +, sf. Dg|*I Ju 16 JR 9 36 3 mpl. WD) Ex40 +, WB? Nu 2 + 2 mpl. 3 Gn 33 12 H 1 lypn Jos 3 pi. njJCO cohort. 19 Ezr 8 31 etc.; 7wm>. WD Dt 2 24 + I Dt 2', nyp31 Jos 3" + sf. /*/. o6*. yfo Gn I2; cs<r. 5?D3 Gn 11 2 Nu io34 Pi. 3?pj Exi 4 10 Nuio33

|p, W^U), f 7 8 njjW), 80 (ID; (TNV3 of vine); fig. of a wind, cause to spring up, D , "!i> yP! 1 8 26 (II 3 0??1 ; cf Qal 4). 2 remow,
fig.

c.

ace.

rei

2K4

4
;'

wpn

ft*? ye?_

Jbi 9 10

,'

specif., remove

WW
pi.

from quarry, quarry : 1 9 <Aey quarried great stones, cf. Ec 1 o

K5

31

and

D'ypi

Nu io 29

and gate-posts Ju

1. >ttW out ovuj), city-gate 16 3 ; loom v 14 (on text cf.


20

GFM), tent-pegs also Niph.l


tent-pegs), a. set

Is 33

(fig.

of Jerusalem;

cf.

T J'DQ n. [m.] pulling up, breaking camp, 2 abs. ' Nu io Dt io"; setting out, journey 3 28 sf. vypp Gn 13 33 pi. cstr. Wpp Nu io
Dn'ypn
ing

2. hence (from pulling up 15 out Gn 35 s Nu 1 2 (both E),

Ex 1 7 + 6 1.;
1

1.
;

a. pulling up, break-

camp

(c.

ace. n?.np

Ges S45e
29
.

'

116d
)

Nu

io 2

(|| toipBl? K|J); even of lifeless things, e.g. the ark', fhjMl Nuio^JE); oft. in P:

Je4

b. setting out

Nu

io

6
,

cf.

2. station, stage,
s

Ex

14
,

15

40

37

Nu

61

515

17

!1 - 22!5

so prob. also 2
3
5

+6
io

t.

+ 8 t. Nu 9, io"Nu 2 (v. infr.; even


,

17 -"-

of lifeless things,
2").
out,
(all

bn

1822

fP^D
'

51
,

1J?iD

ty*
-

journey (by stages), 'Dp T]p5 Gn 1 3 and he went by (ace. to) his journeyings (cf. "]S"l, p. 231a 36 38 1 Nu io 12 (all supr.); BOWDDi) Ex 17 cf. 40 1 2 v2 (\\id.); D'P all c. yp}), 33 P; (|| Dn'KSiD),
' '

33

^t
7

1 -

'

*W Gn 4 6
Ex
1

and came,

etc.,

16 19 2
12

E ) anrf Isr Nu 2022 Jos

*e<

11 ypDp 1Q Dt io for journeying

(v.

Dr).
;

17

P),Dt i ,^2) "Vp? 33 Ju 18 11 VQjn WD Dt 2 24


, ;

(J);

f^S
'3

. .

.)

WD)\
16

fi.

yDQ

n.[m.] quarry or quarrying

'J oft. e.

I?

Gn

35
cf. 'j

only abs. as adv. ace, ypD


s<oree perfect (at
i.e.

noW
;

J3K

K6

(E),
set

Nu

io 34 (JE),

t$ VtfXftQ
to
c.
3

Jos 3 14 (JE),

when

it

out

from

their tents,

the) quarry was quarried cf. Benz


;

(or a< quarrying,

text dub.).

cross, etc.,
1

n?^ Nu 33
8

Ezr 8 31 ;

JO

+ K31,
i
19
,

Jos 3 (JE),

II.

VV J

(/of

foil.; etc.),

poss. Ar.

LlS
so

throw

(P),
I

33 (P)
c.

+fy\ v (D), Dt + *fa + y -H-l Nu 33 7


17

+?q& Nu
b. depart,
8-

(puncture, wound,
1

Kam Frey,
;

J?

Gn 3 7

(J),

2K3
19

27

M i9 =Is37
19

(P).

w even
;

fn. VD"0 missile, dart T -

only abs. Jb 4
-

Buhl 13 ).
ls

of Ijyn "Ifey

(E; +^.1). 21 3. journey, march (by stages) Gn 1 2 9 35 (both Nu io 131428 (P), (poss. also Nu 2 9 etc., cf. 2 J),
supr.); -t-DiTyppp ace. to their stations, i.e.

Ex i 4

n ( +

,|

3n, rvnv).

(J); of angel v

DD 2
but
v.

whence PP?

V' J

8 39 acc to Thes

al.;

p^D.

by
P)
;

stages

Ex

Nuio
9
,7

12

+ ?P), cf. Ex 40
40
1

36

(all

6q.nloc.Gni2 33 (bothJ),Dti 2 D^> W? nanen Nu 14 25 (JE); sq. D*jpp eastward (v. ft? 1.
;

c)

13" (both J), *VJ Ex 14 (J), Nu io29 'Jb{> v 33 (of ark ; all J) sq. I? + n 7 37 Gn2o'(E), Dtio- Exi2 (P), + ace. loc.

Gn

11
,

10

^K
loc.

Nu
io 33
1S13

Jos AM 1,1,8 Apa<TKr); no such god Je-'Mrl* h,un " in cuneif. inscr.; see views in Meinh 0898) .d loc. f Ugku ( -jiDJ) acc. to crpt form

= K A Eaffpax, L Aa-pax (K) Naaapax, N haapax,


by Sennach.,
, ;

t"j]hD3 n.pr.div. Assyr. god, worshipped s8 37 Is 37 ; 2 E(r8pa X i9


'

A Aa-apax
.

(Is);

!,'

ii*(JE);

sq. iP

+ acc.

of distance,
.

TH

Hal JA

"-

I|U (1879).

s87=M8i.d. crit.

177

Muss-Arnolt
a

JBL " ]

4 n>l (JE), 2i (P); esp.

. .

ft?

(JE), of shepherds

Ex^Nu 21" 33

+ 37

WJ Nu 2i t. Nu 3 3(all P);
WDJ Zc io2
is

OXim.*-. Hbr.Tll.89E.17.

frugfa

Js

30^

d e ity ; C f.

Jastr 8

"

18*

1'-

220

'-

24 Jesi . |J&

,D3

run, nv:

v.

to-

bw:
tb^yi 19
s7
;

653
tl.

rra>>:

n.pr.loc. on border of Asher Jos

[QJP]

vb. be pleasant, deUghtful,


j/oorf

Ii/ai)X,

AkijjX,

NattijX.

lovely (Ph. Dyj

Lzb 324 (and many

n.pr.);

i?J?} vb.

bar, bolt, look

(NH id.);Qal
s
;

Pf

3 ms. by:
17

2S13

18
,

bjJJ

S i3
,_

Pt.pass. bwi Ct 4
c.
24

Ju3
:

Imv.

bj>3
24
;

Ar. Lxj be plentiful, easy, pleasant; ^lc ijl sfoio gracious favour toward, oft. in Qor Sab.
;

fpl.ni^J Ju 3

ZMG Dyj 6e foveZy, agreeable, well Levy-Os

xU <U,B)

'

178

CIS"
[or

19 - 11
,

so Min.
'

Hom

8,ld ^

c ',

128
;

OAram.
darling

6ar, 60&, lock, usu.


!T)S
I?

! ace. nj'l, nin?' j:

Ju

*,

in n.pr.

Lzb 222

324

Cook 82

(^JIDyj

after, behind, v

S 13 1718 elsewh. only


;

my
Eth.
fs.

my

songs,

cf.

Ct 4 V2 agarden barred (fig. of Shulamite), 12b bo also v (reading Is for 73, Vrss Gr Bu).
2*VJ

NJTO'yj loveliness;
be pleasant,
15

O^Vi pleasant, lovely, II.'jJ); BA91 46t

pr a

cp.

bav;

= *KlOa); -QalP/. 3
2
26
,

$} Gn

iby)

n.f.

J ' 9 6
'

sandal, shoe

(NHtA;
;

Ar.

49

(poem in J; of land);

jJLi id. (also horse-shoe, etc.); Syr. Jl^J appar.

friend)
7

1NO

<b

FlDyj

i
19

ms. (of delightful also (of physical


fs.

only horse-shoe (rare

also

2405 NS) PS

cf.

poss.

beauty) npiw

"-t?tp

EZ32

(fc)
;

nDyrnp
3
pi.,

Eth. lO'^Vi (obsol.) wife of Levirate marriage

Ct

Aow ZowZy
2
10

Di
86 ;

6' 6

); abs.
108'
,

'3

Gn

^ 6o'
pi.
5

im

bj Dt 25 14 Jos 5", etc.; du.


,

23

$? D^ Am 2
;

10

sf.

pleasant words,
'3^
17

W^
(of
s5

art thou

(Hfl'BJTID)
6
;

of
:

141

/nip/. 3 ms.
;

DM?

TJPSjb Pr
1

knowledge)
is

^
c. b,

'

D^V?

Is
17

lW Ct f, nbvi Jos 9 s
,

";

sf.

T^V?
6

(jpPjj

^)

3!

24

impers.

BTjno Dnb to them


.
.

Ex 3 Ez 24 vby3 Is 5 27 \bva Jos 9 13 n?by: Ex 1 2 11 Ez 24; sandal Ju 9 Am 2 6 8 (du.


,

shall be delight.

13

= pair of sandals
;

t Oyb

n-m/ 90

'

delightfulness, pleasant-

mentioned as of little worth)


5

Dt 2 9 4

on

(3) feet Jos 9


cf.

(JE),

Ez 24 s3
VTffl
;

Ex

ness (Ecclus EmTI DyiJ 32 6 ); ': abs. Zen 7 + 4 1. cstr. V' 2 7 4 90 17 1 delightfulness of ''
; ;

12 11 (P);
15
;

D^jp
is

-I^PVB
is

Ct f,
'i

'33

Is 11

put on sandal
sandal

bra

D'b

EZ24 17
cf.

contemplated in temple favour, U\by . . . 'TIK 'i


of one of

^ 27 Wj 90

shewn
.

in his

17

2.
1 1'
10
.

name
3.
1

loose the

W
(cf.

(Imv.)
23 27

Ex

f?n 5 15 3 (E), Jos 5 (JE); *[bf


is

Is

20 2 Dt 25 s

v 10
4

two symbol, staves Zc

Eu

7 -8

pleasantness, as defining genit.:

^"^"H ?r

';

Burton""" 1 ""- 197 ); sandal-thong

Xfiip

Gn

'J-HDN 15 26 16 2 '.
t.BJRS n.pr.m. son of Caleb,
Nooji,

14

Edom

IS5 ; ^y? do I cast

T.Vk

DinN-^J?

my

sandal
;

= 108

60 10 upon
10
,

iCh 4 16

denotes

either contempt (Hup ?y unto, fig. of slave), or taking possession of (Fl in De, Che Bae),
,
||

Naa/j.

V r!'1"|, D 3SiO favours former.


1

Onsymbolicuse
AbhI Ar"- Ph "
<> ,
-

tl.D^W
abs.
'J
,

adj.pleasant,delightful
cstr. D'JU
,

(poet.);

of sandal v. further Goldziher

,-

47f

Jacob*""'
t[

" 01""-

23
.

S 23 pL D'oyj 23 6 Pr 23 s f. nittyj i ^i6 ttyft + 16 11 ; 1. delightful DH^rffl '3m Dnnsan 2 S


2
1 ; ;

Pr22 18 +; ap^y? 2 S

?W]

vb.denom. furnish with sandals,


(rare),

of wealth, '3) TgJ Jin (of Saul and Jonath.); Pr 2 4 4 ; words Pr 2 3" of acts, etc. Vn& 3it3-np
i
;
:

23

bind on sandal; Ar. Jij furnish with sandals, shoe horse or camel Syr.

shoe (X ?y?

in^"D3 D^nS n32>


'*

35 '47
11

1 ;

singing praises to wise teachings Pr 22 1S ; keeping


\^

133

''s^ shoe horse); Qal Impf 1 t?nn Ez 16 10 and I shod thee with
3 mpl. gave them sandals.

s. sf.

^Sl
15

as

subst.=deZi^ D'O-yS? Bn'J^ 31D3 Dn^D; ^3)


(of earthly prosperity);
<//

Bnn (q.v.).

Jb 36

of spiritual

Hiph. Impf

sf.

D^Jjg

Ch

28

and
6

delights
sically),

16 611
i
16

Ct

2. lovely, beautiful (phys 81 2 S 23 1 v. 11. D-y; (|| "?:).*


.

tblWn
v
6.i3.i4.i
)

n.[m.] bolt; abs.


pi.
sf.

'tan

niSBCts
3

sub

II. Dyj.

(of house-dcor);

vbwJD Ne

vbwo

fi.

nQVw

n.pr.f. 1. sister of Tubal Cain

an

f city-gates, in phr. 'iQp)

Wrta

Gn 4 M
Naa/ja,

Noffia,

mother of Behoboam

L Nof/ifxa. K
1

2. Ammonitess,
1
21

L
;

Naara
i

= 2 Ch
31

t[Sv?n] n.m.
Dt 33 s6
(song).

id.,

only

sf.

*&??

neTm bra

Naa^ia

also

14

but

Mau^a/i, A Noop/za, L prob. gloss (om. B,


4
1 2
13
,

L,

etc.).

now
in Philist. plain Jos 15
41
;

654

iya
T yi2?y 2 n.[m.] thorn-bush (on form
cf.

fn. rTOy2 n.pr.loc. city assigned to Judah

Napav,

No^a,

Ba NB213);abs.
j-I.

'3 Is.

55";

pi.

Wp*$

7".

No/ia.
v. infr.
cf.
.

[TJ^J] vb. growl


;

(NH

id. cry,

bray;

taga

fiftv

"Wa n.pr.f mother-in-law of Ruth, Ru i" 38 * t:t + l8t. Ru; BN<wp; A Nuc/ipfU' Nof/iv usu. Noo/m() L Noo/11.
I
2
,

Syr. <_&)

Ar. Jjo ma& a motse Lane 381i ;

poss. As. na'ru, cry, roar(1)

Qal Pf
i3XB*\
at:
/

3 pi.

n^ nto? ^J Je

D1 HWB439);
38

only
D^S??

Si

(||

fl. [l^ya] n.[m.] usu. pleasantness (so Thes amoenitas), but perh. epithet of Adonis Mo"""" u Lag 6""""- " SemU L " who cp. red (so
1'
!
-

fll. [^J/J] vb. shake, shake out or off

(NH "IJ}
tow

shake, stir up, esp. Pi. Niph.

flower called
Proph.
1.

ti

<jAii>
y_
10

[v.

Lane
;

1578

],

i.e.

(v. infr.);

Ar. t*j, Iaj


P<. act.
1

6oi7, 6e
;

wound of Adonis, whence

avty.a>vr\

cf.
'

Ew
49

commotion,

be
13
;

very angry\

Qal
915
;

X H^Jj ; in violent
Pf.
1 s.

3M

"R

g Propi. ft n. 10 an(J

LeW V
or

"> miy"UMT

W$? Ne5
13

perh. = Adonis-plantations,

only

pi.

DWJB 'J??? Is 1 7 ( 0v/ia &rrro)


gardens
(on
et
*""''

5
13

T#

IS33

;xm.
;

s/ja&e om, to

(symbol.), infe ? T|bno

shew emptiness, '3 VB? '3 Is 33"

Ne ^Sn Ne
pt.

double
Saff 1 io

Rochette "
Dlct "

pi. v.

Ges (124<1
ArcW<>1 - ""

and on
-

lm

mm
'

'A8ai8or Kqnot v.

ia A""i uiw * (18T7)

'

n *nd "* WSmith Dlct

Daremberg
'

shaken out, emptied P1J '3 Ne 5 13 (i.e. stripped of possessions) ; shake off (leaves) Is 33 s (cf.
||

1""""'- 229 Fl in ). Levy ii. IQVa 16 n.pr.m. 1. son of Benj.

cl.).

Niph. Pf.
shaken out
like

1 s.

na-iso JJTJJJ

109

23

/ am

a locust

(fr. fold of a garcf.

Gn46

21
,

N<wp(/i)<ii>

= grandson
i

of Benj.

Nu 2 6
),

40 ' 40
,

ment; sim. of perishing helplessly); 13 3 mpl. H3SD Qvpeh r^g) Jb 38 to


corners of the earth that wicked

Impf.

seize the

No V (w.),

Ch

4-7

(so
2

Gn 46
2.
;

21

in

Ch

Noo/ia,

NajiH, Naafiai'.
l

Aramaean

shaken out of it;

I s.

"OTX Ju 16 20

men may be / will shake

general 2

K 5 **+ 8

t.

K5

Sm^v,

L
,

"hQjn adj.gent. from

n. Jy3 1,

Nu 26 40

Pi. myself (free } cf. Hithp. and GFM). 13 Impf. 3 ms. juss. "VHT. Ne 5 so may God sAae utterly out every man from (ft?) his house,
etc.; ">JOT

rd. doubtless 'JOjtt (so Sam.).

T^nQVa
in
42'
"IBte
(all

adj.gent. (from unused n.pr.); Jb 2" ( o MftwuW &a<ri\tis), II 20


1 <!

into (3) the

+ 3).
fi.

and shook off the Egypt, 15 sea,=P/. *$3 ^ 136 (also c. ace. 7m. fs. isvo nj):nn i s 52 J Hithp.
14
'>

Ex

27

Mfiralor);

Hom Au

',, '",48

s/taA thyself {free), etc. (of personif. Zion). <

prop. JWp.

^Va

n.[m.] usu. interpr. as a shaking,

[D^QJJjD]
sf.

n. [m.]pl. delicaoies, dain-

ties; only
II.

Dn^y:pa Dn^rbi f
to

4i

4
.

scattered ones, scattering, abst. for concr. 16 but text corrupt, v. We Now. only Zc ii
,

QJ/J
'

(perh.

be assumed as \/of

foil.,

Ne""8

10
;

Ar. lii speak in a low, gentle voice,

lii.5 note,

melody; Syr. yuL> rugivit, )feoft V* oentfe sound, note; flD'JW melody; Ecclus

NH

shaken off from the flax when beaten; on form cf. Ba NBM in ); sim. 'arrp'riB Ju 16 9 a thread of tow (snapping
n.f.

Trnyj

tow

(as

45 no'SfJ

nr6

to

make mime;

from heat);
III.
)jj J <

'i

Is

31

(fig.;
foil.;

as inflammable).

cf.

Hiph.

^9bmarjA
fii.

(vof
a.m.
2

meaning unknown).
324

D^^a

adj.
;

sounding, musical

perh.
abs.

singing,
'3

sweetly1 3

11.

"Wa

1. boy, lad, youth. 2. re-

"^33 \^8

sweetly-

sounding lyre; cstr., as subst., TPJ JiiH^J ]!?^ 288 10 1 2 S 23 Israel's sweet singer of songs (cf. Dr Lcihr ; 93 egregius psaltes Israel, and so Ges Ew al., from I. DJH joy of the songs of Isr. HPS, cf. Klo Kit).
'

11

(NH as BH; Ph.-iJ>3 Lzb ); '3 abs. Gn 3 7 +; cstr. iS2 +; gf. 'hjtt Jui 9 +, f=n 2K4 pi. Dnys iS25 +, cstr. n^ Ex 24 + sf. '1V3 N6 4 5 etc.;
tainer (not in P)
!
13

24

T j>3

'

10

3L boy, lad,

youth

(c.

133

t.)

a. of infant
5- 7
-

Ex 2
, ,

Tffl2 (v/of foil.; thrust in, wedge in;


of wicked person;

NH
$
KXISjj?

(E
16

jwiwt,

<t'ci

or
fig.

born
7

3 months old), to be born Ju 1 3 just 2 4 22 1 S 4 ', not weaned 1 S i also Is 8 cf. ;


.

815

H?? id.;

NH

psj

= BH).

^3,

cf.

b. of lad just weaned 1 S i 24 (del. 2nd further Dr Bu HPS), v 2327, etc. C.

-Ij>2
12f

655
22
2
2t
,

nc3
cf.
8

youth

of young Ishmael Gn2i (E), Isaac 22 512 (E), Joseph Gn37 2 (E; 17 years old),Benj. 8 s2 17 of Jesse 1 S 43 44 (J), sons of Samuel 1 S 2
:

71

617

1-

129

3
;

nfijrijn 'so
i

Gn 46 34 (J),
S 12 2 Je $*;
13

S 19 Ez 4
417

14
;

'

njn DtaHJf] '3D

16";
1 1
6
,

?'Bi3 '3 little

lad
,

S 20 35

fBiJ

'3 1

K1

17

pi. 2

K2

K3

K 5" Is
1

as time in or during

which
,

30
2 17

(P),

23
.

d. '3 with special


3342

on youthfulness Ju 8 1 S 17 Ho 1 1 1 Is 3* cf. Ec io 16 Is 3 s 10 19 Je i M i Ch 22' 29 2 Ch 13' 34 3 so in phr. |gj 1)3) '3D Gu 19 4 (J), Jos 6 21 (J), Est 3 13 cf. Ex 10 9 '(E), Dt 28 50 Is 20 4 65 20 Je 51 s2 La 2 2 ' + 37 s5 148 12 Pr 22 s e.
stress
20
; .

personif.,
(||

La 3 s7 + I44 12 figEz 2 3 2 8 cf. '3


-

Lv22 (H), Nu of Judah and Sam., (in fig. of Isr.) Ho


-

Dnxo yy*n pafbs tff), Ez I6 22 43 60 23 19 other phr. are "i H^K Je3 4 friend of my youth, cf.Pr2 17/3 ni3ij> Jb^ 26 '3 mtton f 25V3 *iDn Je2 s '3 na-in 3 1 is, '3 nst Ex 93", '3 he* v2 \
;
:

'

of marriageable age

lom

S i8

6l2

Gn 34" (J), warrior Absa2. + Zadok 1 Ch 12 28 etc.


,
,

'3

^3
6

Jo

8
,

and
'3

Is54

(fig.);

esp. '33
,/,

nete Pr 5 18 Mai 2 1415 4 127 sons of (a man's)


'3
5
\j/

servant,
1011
3

retainer

(c.

105
12 - 2S s
'-

t.)

a.

= personal
M
(J),

youth ;= youthful vigour

103

attendant, household servant,

Nu
-

22

Ju

19 follower
7
i
6

S
6

3f

9
24

2
1

K4

+ oft.
2

b. =retainer,
,4f

t[rrtT^]
Je 32 30
(fig.

n.[f.]pl. id.; only

Q$tfy&

= Is 37

Gni4
,

S 25

20 uf 2
-

K
16

of nation).

Jb

is

corrupt, cf. Pent, as Kt with

We Now. Note.
Qr
perpet.

151617

Ne 4 I017 + oft. Zc
"ij?3

ii

fn.
only
c.

[rPM] n.pr.loc. on border of Ephr.:


n loc,
fUTJJj?.

occurs in

Jos

16'

n"ljf3

q.y.

L
cf.

id.

+ Avapa6a);
Rom.
.

1~\y2 n.m. youth, early life (rare poet,


synon. for

Noopatf lay 5

v infr.; appar. fJJJ?, q. miles fr. Jericho Lag " " 283 "
. 1
-

at napai

airav;
'

s DnW3); abs. 'j Jb 33


14

= youthful
abs.
t.
;

Buhl Ge08r181

vigour), 36
fn.
3

'3D
,

Pr 29 21

V'

88 16 from youth up.

n*iy3
22
t.,

n.f. girl,

damsel;
24
14

'3

Ju

@ 6<oa8a, A Noopn, L Nofpa.


t'HS'J n.pr.m. one of David's heroes,
,3
'3

fm. STg^

n.pr.f.

in

Judah

Ch

s - 66
;

19

also

Qr Gn

+
6
,

20
4

Gn Dt
pi. abs.
l'rrt-ijD

('"H3

Kt

in Pent, only
1l
,

Dt 22",
rrt-ijj?
61

v. infr.)

a ,]?"i

Ch

1 1

37
;

Naopm, A Noopa, L Napa.


35 ).

nnva

iS9 +

cstr.

Est4
2

sf.

(='3")Kn njjB
,
:
;

2S23

Ru

2??, n^SJ?
i"l3Dp '3

Gn

24

Ex

etc.; 1.

girl,

llJUMMMMt 24 34 (all J), Dt a a S.4 26.26.29 , Kl Jfr ,.*MUUi 8pecif- vlrgin 2328 12 2 I K I Est2 2 3 (cf. T rfym '3 JU2I Dt22 D t2 2 lib 20 ); nfentCD '3 betrothed girl Dt 2 2 2S27 6 12 of a concubine Ju young widow Ru 2 4

elsewh. = young daughters Jb 40 11 young woman I S 9 esp. as marriageable,


perh.

damsel;

little

girl only 2
29

K5

2
,

cf.

v4

'n't13*3 n.pr.m. 1. a descendant of David


I

Ch

M23
,

Naafifta,

L
id.,

Ntapjov.

2. a
(cf.

Simeonite

Ch

42
;

Naapws

Gn

1416 23 55 57
-

312

Sinait. n.pr. mj?3

Cook 82).

tng3
(

n.pr.loc. in

of Ephr.,

Ch

s3

Naapvav,
q-v.

Naapav,

Noapav), appar.

TO]

19

346689 a prostitute
,

Am 2

7
.

2. of female

61 attendants, maids (alw. pi.), Gn 24 (J), Ex 3 1 5 42 ls s7 Pr 9 27 3 i z Est 2 9 9 4 416 2 (E), i S 25


-

tjpS n.pr.m.
Na<p,

1. a Levite

Ex 621

(P),

Nacfxy.
I
6

2. a son of David 2

S 5 15

gleaners Ru as fem. (Qr

5 8 - 22 23
-

2_

f.Note.

-1JT3

Kt

in Pent,
;

id.,

L NaO^tf),
HD3

TJj?)

is

prob. not original


fpl. HVVlJtt
c

it

is

L
1,

Ntry), 14

Ch 3 7 ( a<pa6, A Xacpey, ( id., N Naoiar, A Naoiay, L


f)i3
.

not found in Sam. Pent., and

occurs

Nai).
11.

GnEx; cf. Ges '" t V'W2 n.[m.]pl.


.

2n

v. I, II.

youth, early
sf.

life;
i

2
2
,
,

D^WM,
*
4

"'DttJIC:

v. D'D'S3 infr.

abs.

')

Is 54

ty 1 2 7

4
;

elsewhere
8
,

TSQ

Jb3i +, T1.W 2S19 *n? Pr5 + 2 5 VJ| Je2 + ^JJJBJ f 103 \r?yvi Ez2 3 ,
TtS\
etc.; youth, early one's y<wi<A w;>
24

19

I8

[nSJ]

vb. breathe, blow

Ecclus (niS3 "M3

life,
2,

esp. in phr.
1

'31?

_/roi

Gn8

(J),

S 17 33
||

18 12 Je

5 18 ZC13 Jb 3 1 (extreme youth; 'ON fD3D); 1215 of Babylon L547 Moab Je 48", Judah fig.

43 a furnace blown upon (heated hot); n ?3, id., X n ?3, Syr. wAj As. napdhu, inflame, HW1 Ar. ('Li and) nappdku, smith D1 ^jb blow; Eth. i^: or Jrfi: Di 712) ; QalP/ 3 fs. 6/ow; }-*/:
; ;

NH

nns3 Jei>5 9

'nnasi

ri

nns3i

EZ22 21

raa
Zrop/ nB^
l"in|(^)

656
s
<j>e la-aii',

bu
62

Gn2

Ez 22 20 ;

Imv. fs. <nB Ez 37 ; Inf. ; Ft. act. UB3 Is 54"; }>ass. n*B3

Ne

Kt,

= D'DtthBS A N^>ovo/x, L Nf Qr D'D^M, N*tfWao-, etc., L


t/)o)o-f ifj
;

Jei' s Jb4i 1! ; 6reaA, Wow, nW3 13S3 riB'l 9 16 D^D Gn2 7 (J); sq. 3 also EZ37 Is 54 and

Hg i
t?X
1

6Zou> into it (to scatter it); sq."??: nnBT>


22
20

Kt Ezr and Qr Ne, respectively, Ne(^ofofja ; are prob. to be preferred (cf. E^BJ su b B^Bj), but Ne has mixture of two variants, D'D^BJ, D't^Bi.
D^Dtt^M
v.

vV Ez

melting), so

fig.

<o blow fire upon it (ore, for Ez 22 21 and I will blow upon

foregoing.

you with
9

(a) the fire

of

my
Je
i

wrath;
13

WiM

'}

Je 1 5 sAe hath
cf.

breatlied out her life (of a

mother,
(i.e.
12

Hiph.); abs. TOB3

TD

a blovm
"1W

T^JO] n.[m.] a precious stone which Tyre 16 gained by trade Ez 27 (where '} doubted by 13 Hpt cf. 28 Berthol, queried by Toy (symbol, ),
of wealth
priest's

well-heated, boiling) pot,


(sim.).

cf.

'3

Jb4i

Pu.
2
i s0

P/. ng)

b
'131

CW Jb 20M a fire
So perh.
wi<i7
cf.

and honour of king of Tyre); in high 11 18 exh..=ruby breastplate Ex 28 39


.

not blown (by any


also fire

human

or carbuncle
cf.

breath).
Bfc

Nu

(reading

napj)

Di M Kau El Sgfr KMk Co Berthol;

@ Joseph,

livdpa^, 35

carbunculus,

SAY
^B3,

emerald.
Di.

was blown
Pf.
1 s.

[hot] as far as Medeba),

Hiph.
the life

them

to

Jb 31 39 (or if) its (the land's) owners I have caused of breathe out; WK DnriBni Mai 1" and ye
tfas
it

wnsn n^ya

72 2
<aa

vb.
;

fall,

lie

(NH = BH, X

Syr.
(

^&j

cf.
725

also

have sniffed at

(in contempt).

TOb
perhaps
f
t?B3

appar.
l">B3

n.pr.loc.

Nu2i 30 (=nab?)
Pu.

N gZMGxl w ^jj*^ Hom Sud 1r.ChrMt.^._Q 3 fs f^B3 Gn g + etc. Impf. %) 1 S


(1886).

Ar. JiS dedit praedam Min l, remove al sc6 ]y /j J u5 =7 +)


;

12

45

Trpoo-tf inawrmi), v. riS3


;

H
f!
11

Ju 4 +;
fr. 1 pi.
,6
,

16

s.

b'QX
j|

Ch 21"
3
fpl.

(needless
3 mpl. ruban Ez

onlycstr. [PIEO] n.[m.] breathing out exnap Jb 1 1 20 a breathing out of life

change

H7B3

14 2S24 "We Dr);

Ho7 + && L^-r,


30
49

25
,

piring

(cf. P1B3

Jb

39

Je 15 9 ).
(fig.

13
of

t pEn n.m. bellows; 'O ini J e 6 a


vain prophetic labour).

Inf. abs.

Imv. mpl. vB3 Ho io 8 Je 25"; SQ3 Est 6 13 ; cstr. &} Is 3 o 25 +


etc.;
; ;

Je5i

sf.

i^BJ

n. [m.] apple-tree, apple (from aromatic scent (breath), Thes Lag BN1 "' 129 Post

f 1.

niDO

Je49

21

(on these forms


f.

Ju4 +;

22

_Ui is loan-wd. Fra H0 on meanN m US Jph ' Post H"'- Dlct Blb ing apple v. Low Ct 2 3 8 6 S g. men apple-tree Joi '-ppie')_l. 6 'ns ^1BK nn 7'2. pi. D'rusn a#pfcs Ct2 'man p r 25 4 (in sim.). anj
(v. infr.);

(ins. also 1

Ba 104); Pt. ^B3 2S nb3Gni5 +; pi. D^B3 Jos8 + 191> Bu HPS; S 28 Th We Dr Kit
1

1S29
I2

3
,

i^B?

2S1",

$ ^3

cf.

Ar.

12

n!2&-'31 fall, by accident, and there fall into it (a pit) an ox (E) 4 or an ass, cf. Dt 2 2 (T^JS, on the way), bird

Klo Wfp), etc.; 1.

Ex 2 1 33
HJ-^S

Am 3

6
;

subj.

pers'.,'

S 4 18

(fr.

seat, byS),

t n. nEFl n.pr.m. son of Hebron,


I

ace. to

Dt22 88 (fr. roof, I); oft. into (a) pit (usu. 57 28 10 also (abs.), 22 14 Ec io 8 ^7 16 fig.) Pr26
, ,

Ch

43
;

Bairovt ,

A Gafljojoi;, L Qcdpovd.
1. in

fin. rnE.Pl n.pr.loc.


1

lowland of

Judah Jos I2 17 ( Tcupovr, A Qa<pcpov, L s4 2. on Gott^ou), 1 5 ( IXouAoio L Oucfxpova). border between Ephraim and Manasseh Jos 1 6 s s8 ( Tatpov, L Ban^ovf), 1 7 ( Qa<pt6, A
,

57 (^na), cf. 35 i4i ,(net), also, c. ^, Is 18 Je 48"; fall tWJC a?3 Ez 27 s7 (of Tyrian 24 10 4 s7 opp. Wp people) ; abs. 2 S 4 Gn 14 Je 25 1010 4 c. lins fall backward Gn 49" Je 8 cf. Ec 4 ;

10

0a<i>8<o6,

L
;

45 '3 J02 causing death iS3i = fVyifzi 49 1 Ch 10"; t'lS-lS VSB-by '3 1 S 17 (Goliath);
8
;

(poem);

c.

ly? through

cf.

(of locusts)

Galois'),

='n

}'})

L MT
A

v 7 (

0atjy$a>3,
16

Tia<f>8u8); so read also perh. 2

nperi
"

Oaipa,
*-

L Th but L T17V
178

K 15 (for Kmp^" Benz; @ e fp


<r,

subj. rei, 2

K2

1314

(?5), 6
1 1

(abs.);

c.
13

f^
,

Lv

32 - 363738

into water),

33
;

abs. of

Tu(pa>i).

On
ma.

locality v.

Buhl

. Vid.

also nian

13 tent Ju7 + v (gloss, GFM, Bu) Jos 6 5 (JE), Je 51", fig. Ez 13" (del.

of wall

Sm
.

tQiD^C:
Qr

n.pr. Kt, in phr/3 M3 D'WBi, of family of returned exiles

Ezr2 60
;

Na-

20 1! EZ38 ; +nri i. e Berthol), v ", s 20 '3 of bricks Is 9 (in fig.), H? 3", fiat Jos 6 16 wall fell upon towers v 25 foundations Je 50

Co

F$

^
(?y)
i

657
1

K 20
2

30
,

u
K
23

so of house

Ho

io; mt. also abs.


";

EzgS
(fig.)
;

Ju i6*> Jb i mts Jb , 4 ( c f.
(a loc.),
cf.

18 " Ru
7 8

10
,

before *

Gn

tree

Ec I,"
Zc

feu), height

3
2

1"
,

instr., in fig.),

Is ro

34

Ch2i> Dn8' 7 ;
'

(3

a grain
(

Am 9

(J^J = <0 eartA

(abs.);

branches Ez 3 i
);

of

dew

Ju 5W> W? is
before man); Vtyfrty 3 2K 4

S 14 4 before

+ 6 t P Ez + , before man
17
1

"

20
;

13
'3

nxiK VBKb

g 20<i
1= (all

25-

nVm

'a
>

2
i
1

shoulder Jb 3 i; f sword (appar.) (but on text v. Comm.); tfire from 38 heaven, abs. 1 18 c. JD Jb , + thand of
(JD)
,

T
'

from

(nn) S 26 thair of head (nviN) iSi 4 3 S14" K i; horns of altar Am 3" (ft#) peg l 8 ' 16 - Na3 2; crown La arm 5 /
20
; ;

S 1 7 12

c.

by), hailstones

Ez i 3 ;

blood

fall at one sfeet

lg25

'l^Est8

upon

(7g) one's neck, in

Vid.syn.eub Tip. o.fall embrace Gn 33 4 4 6 M


v.s-by 5o (j).
>

'

(both J), 45" (E),

vax

2S208

4. a. i^aft upon (by) 9 (fig.), cf. Is 16 ; c. 3 Jos 1 i

- attack
(D), abs.

Je 4s 52

mrr^ &

Jb

j*^
to, c.

Ez8'

(c.
'

"by ; but rd. Vim

(5)

Co

awayto,go over
Berthol)24'
N2?n
hence'

spirit of

Ez
c.

'"'

it* (-by );
by),
I

f lot

(W Ez
b;
II

(both

Ch 2 6"

(c.

+WByWiH<if); cf.Hiph/ 3 inheritance) fall, be allotted, Jui8(3 = . a I 7c so Nn 34 E


(oi share,
;

to

6)

Je 2i 37" 39 1 Ch I2 20 21 2 (van d. H. y***% 2 Ch i , c. "bK 2 K 4 5 Je 37" 38 abs , g 7 3 9 o. T3 '3 29 Je 39 fall into tlie hand (power) Ju 15' 8 La i 7 : cf. also 2. a. of
-

+dM8rt or "by 2X25"" = J e 5 2 151S


.
' .

15

iM",

abs. Jos 17 6 . On

Ez
I4

47

22b

M 7)
-

v Hiph. 3.
.

supr. S. tFig., of deep sleep, c. by Gn 15 12 (J), 2 26' Jb 4 3 33'^; face, countenance dis'

2. a. Esp. of violent death

22

5*T Ch =2
(

+ ?), iS 4
i8, etc.;

96 t.), Ju S i, , , , K
(c.
40

+A0J1,

etc., 2

<VF

/W pierced Ch io' + 3nn


j

/J

(fatally)
>b.bn

Ju Ez 35 8

9
;

S i 4 a 23 23 ; S 17 52 3 i>
=

3 2 ;

Jeo

2'

bwq
'

nnri

Ia IO <-

Nui 4
7

(P),

32

^p
2
,
1

c f. D'bbn tjina
;

3ina

Am 7 Ho 7*
3 - 43

(JE); by the sword,

Nu

14' Is

g t a Ez
;

5.2

105 io 7 ; reproach, 9 sq. "by ^69"'; t =fail to be accomplished Jos 2 1 43 2 1414 3 (all D )'

(JE),

frl\ Ex

S I? 16 (of sinking heart); I'bs?} Ne 6 and they were cast down in their (own) eyes (cf Be-Ey, Eyle); tof calamity sq. "by Is 47" terr r etC> ' 2 Gn
(J);
'3

pleasure)

Gn 4 5 6
-

(in

V^y DIN ab

32

QWya
"^

'

Sq>

1
2 -3

"

(song),

iS

'S'
''

(J),

Jos 2'
38

Jbi 3

Est8 17
1

Dn

^ 55

(JE),

tJos 8 24 (JE), t2 S 21 22 2 4 =
<

+ ajn3, m?), e tc. 3nn <> 'J Ju 4 t; V? by the hand of


1

Nu 6' 2 (P)
Is

K 8" 2 K o + n n A = n ot to be reckoned
(

);

fof word (131) /a fl


om<,
ftira ou<,

Ch

2i> 3

*n ftnn
fig.

Ch
30

'

>

2o t
18
39

9;

t=/aff
T^).

into (3) Iar

resWi

Eui" d
'3

b. 5'

= go to ruin, perish, etc.


oft.
12

/a# under my feet


||br3 Is 3*
32

S
(c.

22"=^
t.)
;

(subj.
!

8 + ;
3

Am
n

6. Other idiomatic uses are


take to one's bed

31
fig.

Je8 12

'(JE; supernat. influence); of arms of Pharaoh Ez a 30 (opp. Pin), b. fall ^prostrate

calamity Mi 7 (opp. D'P), 37 145" P r2 4 16 8 d. fall, of a city Je 5 1 (|| 13^ni), 26 27 3. a. Fall nyiK Jb prostrate, Ju I9 }; fall at full length (in a faint) "Xbo ba>l 20 4 iriDlp 1 S 28 ; sink down 2 4 -'

0*)j Haman falls before ('jab) Mordecai Est6 1313 c f. Is i4 ,s ; 5 (abs.); peculiar to Pr are nyeha '3 Via l i nma 17 20 28 1 -: c. ng. "*,f t^ ? experience

4 6 50 V27 of earth Is 2 4 *> (opp.

8" (4-other words), Pr 2 4 17 ||jna ^ ao ;

= a%A<
331fn

Ex

33t?pi> T
25
18

(E)

e/e

Gn

jwetty, besn byp

(J);

Gn 24"
;

(j),
'

byo

2K5";
(cf.

60m

Is 2 6' 8

w(eawyNu5W_^
Hiph. vj

= fa

n"

"

>

Pm

'

s4

supplication (" jBb) Je 3 6 7 37 2 42 2 c f. ( 2 be inferior to Jb 12 3 6); c. fD 13 1 7. lie, of Midianites, etc.

^
;
(

re rf> of

= =

Hiph.

3loc.)Ju 9

12
;

Jos 7 '(JE;
1

8 nt?sn-by Est 7 ; of the dead

=Ue prostrate, 1S19 24 usu pt rW^t), iS5 (Wab) Am 9",


3-4

(like locusts;

Nu

Dt2i EZ32 27 (Co


also Berthol
;

3i

Ch

io
'

conj.

D^33

C [ f.

Gn 6 4J,
;

v.

OSb) man Gn 5 o 18 (E), 1819" Gn 44" (J +T)I); before '1 2Ch20 ,s HriN VJB-bN '3
;

oneself before
;

H| Toy ) no nnK bai J u 32s cf 4 22 HSnx '3 BnjBaCh" 20 24 (om. HSIN); cf also 22 23 24 22 EZ32 Hi' Co Berthol, in v 23 (del. in v a Toy ).
-

>,

or his representative Jos 14 5 (both 3 4 also (mtt JE); om.) Ez4 3 44 ; before man
ljefore
'

Hiph. Pf

b^an

S 3 "+
'

ms.

sf.

ortban
,

S 14

22
;

* 73

1S
;

more

3 pi-

'^an j u

2
1

oft.

VJB"by

'3,

before

man

+;

S 96

p i. ban NeVo 35

etc.; 7jp/. b>3.'

Ex

27
,

b?>}

Gn

2 21

sf.

D^R

uu

few

658
2*
19
,

yen
t

+ 140";
29
s4
,

3 irpl.

&& 2K3
sf.

etc.;
1

Imv. ms.

'3n

S 14";

Inf.cstr.

*22 J^a: Jb 6 npBn Jos 13 ; mpl. ^3n|5 1 S 18* + b&&


;

1.
iiie

[?EO] n.m.

Jb4116

">3 fallings, refuse, cstr.

refuse of wheat.

hanging parts ?BD Am 8 6 <Ae VlBO V>BD Jb 41 15 2. pi. cstr.


refuse,
;

Nu 5 rd. 5fc}|> (Di 01 780 Sta'^^Ko'-^Ges ! B ) P. So 2 K 6 5 + 2 1., pi. D^BD Dn 9

hanging

(falling,

drooping) parts of his

18

flesh (of crocodile).

1. cause
19 - 24

to fall, c. ace, lit.:

a. fell tree 2
2

K
c.

t !~I75?3 T T

n.f.

a ruin

abs. 'D of city Is

1 7 '.

3
trate

cf.

65.
s

b. <Arow>

down

wall

S 20 15

knock out tooth

EX2I 27
Je

(E).

d. lay prose. cast (cedar

trn>Sp

n.f.

1S s id.; abs. 'B of city Is 23 25

Dn 25
yfr

(for bastinado).

tn7EQ
sf.

n.f. carcass, ruin,

overthrow;
under
fig.)
;

of

pillars) into ("?5?) fire

men

140".

f.

wicked make sword drop from (IP)


22'
;

so

(c. 2),

1. carcass, of lion, 'o cstr.


a.

Ju
13

1 4".

2. elsewh.
fig.

a ruin,
10

WSJ? Ez

31
16

(kg.

hand Ez 30 22
to fall

(fig.),

cf.

39'.

Nu 35

flesh

g. cause stone s8 78 (3JI), stars

tree),

b. overthrow, id. v
;

(same

1?BJ?

Dn8

10

(kg.)32

(in vision).

Wfa (of Tyre)


Pr 29 16
.

26 1618 27 s ; Dn^BD

Of causing death S/jn? 2Ki9 7 =Is37 7 Je 19 7 Ez 32 12 (all '< subj.), 2 Ch 32 21 (human 25 + D^n Ez 6 4 P^ 26 also subj.); T3 1 S 18
2.
, ;

(of wicked)

t CP7D3 n.m.pl. giants,


so @33;

ace. to
PJ3?

yiyavre

t,

b^san Gn

(J),

1^

106 26

Dn
,4

12

1 1
18

= overthrow,
27

bring to destruc-

tion,*37

73

(<^),i6

3. Esp. of casting lot (/fl), Is 34 17 (c. b 35 + inf.), 1 1 1 (c. inf.), 1 Ch 26 1 4 /or), Ne io (c.
'

om. '131 '33, and so D'pB3n-|D Nu 1 (JE); Di ; these words perhaps doublet, but already in Sam., also 33 (etym. dub. ; cf. Aram. NpB'O,

3|

ET^Jpfn

(c.

so rd.
24

Kit Hpt
;

cf.

Est 9

(c. inf.)
7
;

abs.
i

93 Be Jon 1"
(i.e.

Ot),
1

22
31

19

N^B3 Orion; conject. Tuch Kn Len 0r * *" Tr


-

v.
-

in
;

'

"

(c. h>),

Thes Di*""*-; Che Hbr ul (lsw m m ;


-

Ch

24

25 26
'Bil
1

13

all

very precarious).

Est3
\n<A

+y3ina Pr
(c.

14

share with us); om.

S 14 42

P?),
1

Jb 6 s7
lot,

assign, apportion, by
4

by) ; usu. c. ? pers., Jos


(c.

hence

=
3

f I. [YP^] vb. shatter

(NH

id.,

dash,
HWB<76

beat; As. napdsu, shatter, destroy D1 ; X yea Pa. shatter, but also }B3 Pa., id., Syr. JL

23 (bothD),

EZ45

47

22l

+v

22b
'(rd.

>VW.

33

Berthol), 48" (read nbna for '3D, 33 Hi-Sm, etc.), ^ 78 s6 (cf. Qal 1 end ; and 3 I 7 c).

Hi-Sm Co

Qal6rea, 7n/.
sAa/fce,

soMand.,Nb^
c.

240

'" d2MOl"11(1S78,
19

'

46

);

abs. P B ?1

ace.

Ju

and a

shatter-

ing

(=and
11133

pB3

Je

shattered) the jars; Pt. ]>ass. 3sy 28 a eseZ <o be despised 22


(fig.)

4. Fig.,

let

drop, cause to fail (cf


1

Qal
2
21

S),

Ju

19

Est 6

10
,

+ nS-iK

3'

5. Cause deep sleep to fall

("<>5!)

Gn

(J),

Pri9

15

(abs.),

make countenance

fall,

look

KM rdg. flD& D^33). (Bev Marti Pi. dash to p>ieces: Pf. 3 ms. fB31 consec.

Gie Rothstein**"); also (ami) shattered (cf. Pt. act. f?3 shatterer of the holy people

Ew

Dni2 7
9

12 24 displeased at (3), Je 3 , cf. Jb29 (obj. "3B -\ty ; s cause terror, etc., to fall {"by) Je 1 5 .

^ 137
of
''

c.

ace. infants ag. (?N)

rock

1 s.

MS]
^33

6. Other idioms are


19

bring

to life (prop.

dashing all in pieces with (3) Babyl. as war-club Je 51 20 2, 21 a22:!2 23 23 23 ; sf. B*N CWSB31
' -

drop young) Is 26 (fig.); present supplication Je 3 8 26 42' Dn 9 1820 (all c. "itb) ; on both cf.

1'nK^K 13";

/otj,/.

2 ms.

sf.

DSB3P1 nsi'

^2'

(i.e.

Qal

6.

12 nations); 3 mpl. JSJ Dn\?33 Je 4 8


i

Hithp. throw, or
(J
i.e.
1

prostrate oneself,

1.

a (symbol.ofdestroyingMoab); /7i/K '1p"Dy""i! J* ?

Dni2' when
(fig.

Inf.cstr. ?S?nn throw himself upon (?y)


;

Gn 43'"
25
;
1

(they) finish shattering the

hand

for
v.

attack).
s.

2. l'f
826
;

s.

'T^nn Dt 9

Y$,

power) of tlie holy people, but rd. poss. Pn. P. fpl. niXBJD Is 27 s like Qal. n.[m.] driving storm (lit. bursting Che 00"""), "P3 J3N1 DQJJ '3 Is 30 30

Jmpf.

bsim) Dt9'

Ft. ^B?no

prostrate oneself and lie prostrate, PiTel. bbs:\ Ez 28 s3 rd. btt) Hi-Sm Co Berthol.
,

Ezr io * 'JB?.

chalk-stones pulverized.

TyD2
(theoph.).

of clouds,

7e5 n.m. JbsM untimely birth, abortion;


Jb3' (Baer, Ginsb.,>van
;

^>BJ abs.

d.

H.
2

t[^BB] n -[ m

shattering; iJtBO

'?3

Ez

be:

Ec 6 3

cstr.

njftj i>Bj

9 58 .

9 with his shattering-weapon in his hand.

ysm
t^SQ
,

659
(lit.

jftn
cf.

n.m. war-club

a shatterer);
to

me

him mourneth;
[v.

42

5 '7

131
(cf.

Jb 30 16 La 320
c). life
it

V fin|<"}'BD Je5i M a war-club art thou (' addressing Babylon, cf. Gf Gie).
t II.

?y 1

d],

all

poetical

c.
:

'l

departs at death and returns with nn '3 FIB'S? riNSS Gn 3s 18 (E) and
(oft.

Wi_
to

came

T^DJ vb. disperse, be soattered


fr.

pass wlien her soul was going forth (for she


died); FIB'S?
soul,
cf. 1

taken as secondary v cf. yta, Qal (Pt,),

NH

Niph. of

pis,

yet

Pi., scatter;
J*S3
;

Syr.

Aj
'),

nriBjj 2!22

J e 15 9 she breathed out her a. oft. desired Jb 1 1 20 3 1 39


.

pour out, throw down,

Ar. ^iiS shake


cf.
;
'

that the BB3

may be

delivered:
>
-

fr.

She'61

Qal Pf. ) vyo Dyn '3 i S 13" the people were scattered 19 from me; 3' ft. H? ?'^ 3 n ??,3 Gn 9 (J) thence
3 ms.
1

(irreg. correspondence of sibilants Eth. }4-R: dissipari, aufugere Di 7 3

No'

16 10 30 4 49 16 86 13 8 9 49 Pr 23 14 ; fr. 8 22 28 3 17 . pit of She'61, Is 38 Jb 33


-

Tint?,

the

dispersed all (the population of) <Ae earth; 3 pi. s D^5 }XB3 Is 33 nations were scattered ; Pt.pass. 12 the dispersed of cstr. HfJW niXW Is fpl.

2. The E>B3 becomes a living being by God's breathing D"n nDE>3 into the nostrils of 7 its "IBO; of man Gn 2 (J); by implication of 2930 9 cf. 66 ; animals also Gn 2 19 (J); so tJ> 104
:

man is
9

Judah he

shall collect
foil.;

(||

V)?*

^nn?).
Zt/e,

tfSJ (vV

cf.

Ar. JLii w7,,

person, living being, blood, desire,

^Hj

breath,

4* (H); nx-UWl B>BJ Lvn is frequently Jb 1 2 10 B*b: (H); *n bl tfU 13 used with the verb iTn tB>B3 nrvm Gni2

njU B*B3 a living, breathing being Gn 2 Wl B*SJ alw. of animals Gn i 20 2430 (J); elsewh. i3..5.i6 Ez 47 9. B0 n >nn Bto Gn i 21 9 10 a]1 P
7
,
'

(both P),

Lvn
1 i

,(u6

sweet odour, ,jlio fee AtgrA in estimation, become avaricious; m. desire a thing, aspire to it,
v. breathe, sigh.

20

19

(both J),
n
1

K 20
.

32

(E),
3

V
26

19

175

Je 38' 7
14
19

'

50
;

As. napdiu, get breath, be


life,

t^B3
,mj 4 3o
18
is
27

26

17" 20 25
cf-

2
j
s

11

11

2
t

broad, extended; napistu,


soul, living being, person.
'

less frequently

^all
30

JE )
also

f 'j
i
]9

pyv
Is 55

K 20

3>

r}
.

Ez

Vbs. appar. denom. ; nouns in all Semitic languages: Ph. CBJ, CIS M B 5 Eth. ifl: in the foil. = both
, ;
.

Pr 3 ; 9 f 3. The Gta (without n'n noun or verb) a. a living being whose life resides specif.
22
:

Gn

22

soul, person,

and tombstone, monument, (as representing *. wxt.ua*>.).*.*) person, v. esp. Duval ZMGlll<1868, a5 OAram. CBJ, Nab. B>BJ v. Levy

in the blood [so in Arab.


Arb.uicht.i,.9t.j

We 8"""'""-

NH

and
1 2

its prohib. in

'

s3 ' 24

Palm.
1

e>B3, v.
1
s

Lzb 325 Cook 82


Sab.

(hence sacrificial other uses ; first in D), Dt only be sure that thou eat not the blood,
blood is the living being (B'BSn XW ff^n) ; slw.lt not eat the living being with the

217 G. Jacob use of blood,

Mace

3
OT

DBJ

Levy-Os
cf
-

255290
Epigr.

Mordtm
n.f.

">"' (ms), ae

'""-w Lihyan., DHM

Syr.

U2J,

v.

for

tlve

and thou

Denkm.

},[[

n
-

Hom 8adlmib
6

Chrest. 128\

flesh (~&3n DJt K*B3n) ; thou shalt pour it upon the earth as water; this is enlarged in H, Lv
2
'4

XI?D2
2

Gn49

(so
'

even
'

Gn 2" NU31 28 1 K

ZAW XT,(1896, 42 i 9 v.Albrecht SS)soul,livingbeing, life, self, person, desire, appetite, emotion, and

passion (Ecclus 3 4"*" 13" 14 21 I + ; E>B3 Gn 37 + ; sf. 'tfBJ


pi.

18

11

);'3 Gn Gni2 +
13
;

and in P Gn 9 4S cf. Je 2 M b. a the life is an attack upon upon 9 10 this inner living being 2 S i Je 4 Jon 2 6 ^ 45 Jb 27 s c. BB3 is used for life itself 69* 124 10 and of man Gn 44 30 171 t., of animals Pr 1 2
I7">'
,

serious attack

nit?B3

Ez i3

18

+
fi

13

1.;

n'{?B3 nfeteJ

csiir.

TWM Gn36
20

+4t.;

Ex 12 Lv 27 Lv2i n B'PM
4

(J); BB3
24 2 2
14
18

nnn
1

b*b: life

(H),
(J)
;

K 203942 2 K
Dt
1 i
14
;

for life Ex 2 1 (E), Lv 10 24 ; D^nnn UtiU Jos


23 2
';

t?B33 EBJ

Ez

3 (but rd. D'Bten, v. Co Berthol 3 DniPEtf 2 S 23 17 bn'B'B? ; i7


1

19

Toy)

sf.

Nu

+:
"^KQ: S?B3D
ft.

S 14 Jon
Ju 5 18
of life

f|33 B'BJ

DB*

E*B33 for the life of put life in one's


ibB3

which breathes, the breathing substance or being fyvxh, anima, the soul, the
1.
that

ownhandja
Dioi'
1-isk
1

12 3

S 19 5 28 21 Jb 13";
life to

spn
19 - 19
,

risked his

die; tt^BiS at the

Nu

inner being of man: a. disting.


ie>3
"vXE*

fr.

K 2 a Pr -f
21

17
9

(P),
;

S 23 17

Ch
19

1 1

La

fE*B3 B*p3
-

Ex 4

1JJ

Isio 18 ; "ikan D V P??? Dtia";


17 l0
;

(J), 1

b. both the |B? &ocfy ^ 3 1 inner {?B3 and the outer "IBO are conceived as
fr.
.

pr 1 1

resting on a

common substratum
:
:

'nfe'3

"X

S 4 8 16" 1 K 19 1014 Je 4 30 22^ 34 20 21 38 16 44 3030 46 s6 49 37 11 3 5 u 4 10 3 14 10 f35 38' 40 54 63 70 86 Pr 29 t'j 4 8 2 Chi", iKi9 =Joii4 t^BJ H3H 1X3"=
20 1 22 2323 23 15 25 s9
79 21 7 19 2
;

W
1415
;

:ban itv: v

v^>v t t

'ietan -

a*? A
T
:

vbv Jb 14 22 <mfy his ^ *^ 1 1

smite mortally
+'J

Gn37
4

:l

(J),
3

Dt
14

611

19

Je40
19
;

_/Wi upon him

is

in pain,

and

his soul

upon

npb

19

Jon 4

1//31
tr

Pr
u
2

f^Xn

ttXU

660

ttSj
59.3o.3o

niSD B B3
;

deliver life

from death Job 2"


-

^ 33"

s t.TlB Je 4 8 6 51 645 Ez 33 Am a 1** * 8 9 1 16 23 53 ,6 9 t'J TO* V'34 49 55"7i 4 'iKi 3 W " 30 * 25 97' Jb 26 Pr I 3 16 I 9 22 '-

5 6';

6 6 6 f*J t&B 1S19" 2SI9


-

-'

lKl
4
; ;

M P"M Ex
52

Ez

22
i

26

e i sew h er e
1

only
33 - 40

Gn 1 2 46" 1822
5

6S

16

Nu si
s

(all P).

+(4)
18

49

ntefe? persons

Gn

36

Ex

12 4 i6 16
6

Nu

'nS

25 2 P),Lyi8* 20 27

Ez I3

18.18.18.19.H.20.!0

4. The
for the

man
,

C*B3 as the essential of man stands himself: a. paraphrase for pers.

supr.). np etas

t(5) B*B3 Nu 6 6 (P),

= deceased person, sts.


np neta? (
6 -7

(allH), 2K12 Pr s7 ^17 jg* 22 (tfT2>BJ

19
30

(all
25

14
20

3
c.

V.

np,

@ bm) lv 21"
Nu 9 19"" Nu
.

pron. esp. in poetry and

70 1.; (i) E'S3 jne: <BB3 10 '3 nbn Nu o< en<er (poem in J) ; One* 23 nicn J u i6 (J); to me die, etc. (poem); 'tfM

ornate discourse, s Kin bii Gn 49 to me

B*B3 (H); usu. without np, D1K(n)

WD

:l

La 3 ay. (2) nnri D'BIO IS43 4 peoples instead of thee; 23 1^33 he: ansa wta ?|K>B3? np 51 (3) 13 A wtB no< dwell in good circumJ'^n V' 25
t?W

mCK

s4

^33 =

(P); or simply 55>B3, 13 2 n 10 5 6 9 (all P); elsewhere only Hag 2 the appetites, in seat of 5. C*B3

Lv ig a 21 1 22 4 (all H)

all

</tee

f|E?B3

periods (46 t.) a. hunger soul i/^io7 9 Pr2 7 7 ; with


11 y3"c satisfy Is 56 58 9

hungry H3y"j noun or verb of

'3

10

Je 50 19 Ez 7"

^ 63

107
taste.

Pr 1 3 s6

27

7
;

'3b

pmo Pr

16 24 sweet to the
s5

stances.

(4) utste?

,.-

nalra? -lisxs togfe]

D'Ppi*

nap i^i24 7
3B'3

(5) D?'??
s

= they,
-

them:

Je3i
63
yfr

M
;

b. thirst: ntVJJ '3 weary soul Pr 25 6 f ns^y pto '3 ^i43 ; i nx^
:

s
.

D^B? Is 46 <A*y are gwie into cap9 b. = reflexive, se?/, tivity; Otteh 'IN Is3 3S 6 - 8 910 IDS Wnd oneself 'Sn 3 o 53 t.: E>33

fWJ

c. appetite in general
9

rfy

WR '33 '-rk

^^

ilm.
'B'BJ

'3

nSyb

Nu

with 7ny enemies compass me about 14 rPB rnyBl rlE'BS biSf Piyri^l Is 5 greed; s She'ol enlarged her appetite, etc., cf. Hb 2 ;
17

30

14

to afflict

oneself.

(1)

= myself:
(2)
fovea*

*BflH

jnyseZ/
thyself.

If B3 =

(3) tetej

21 JHN X^ Jb 9 J foiow tm>< %se//: '3 fDV Dt 4' Aeep himself: 'sj 3W 1 S 18"

Pr 23 s

t^BJ
;

of a, b, c

753; Ec uses VB3 only in the sense the BB3 craves, lacks, and is filled
:

with good things


6.

Ec 2 M

8 3379 7 4 6
-

s8
.

20"
'3

as himself.
'3

(4) nB'B?
herself.

HpW
1420

Je 3" justified
.

= herself: = (5) D^S?

(151
2i
10

t.)

'3

= seat
16

of emotions

a. desire:
2

]>assions t'3 HfflX soul desires Dt


13
4

and

themselves:

b'Xn deliver themselves Is

I2I4

1S2
'3
;

S3

47"
:

EZI4
'3

, (6)03^33, D3 n'E>B3

= yourselves

Mi7

niKn

1K11 37 Jb2 3 Pri 3 8 3 Dt ^io Is26 t'3


21
;

6 I2 i5.so.2i l8

,Sj 3
i

Je

24
;

so

also
18

B'Bsb
;

Je 37 9 deceive not yourselves, also M 7 '3 H3 Lvi6 M31 23 s7 Nu 2 9 7 (P) 42 44 16 Jos 23" (D). (7) W&ttyl * urnuBJ Dt 4
Jtf?PT/R
;
-

311

19 by Je2 6 against ourselves. first c. person of man, individual, 144 t., in D 2 ; esp. in H, P, and kindred writers:

Je 34 16 according s 26 13K B3 nNH ah, our desire + 35 E>B33 Dt 23 s2 Ez 1627 ; n^f '3 one's desire + 105 E*B33 at
to one's desire
;

Dt 21"

^ 78

ourselves:

'}

6 ^3"[3 Ct 5

+'3 NB>3
14

Zi^!

*A sow/, desire

(1)

D:

D"tN

'l

24

18

Nu

(both H), and so DIN s1 Ez 3 i-n (P) 1 Ch 5


:

Lv 24" opp. flDna '3 r 3 human persons 2f Elsewhere


1

not DVlbx), V' 2 (rd. Dn'bx, 14 8 s7 4 8 1 Ho 4". tb. 25 86 i 43 Pri 9 Je 22 44 '3 r\b)13 soul abhorreth abhorrence, loathing:

Dt24

15

2S14

Lv
C.

26 1115

30 - 43

(H) Je 14"

*3

nbn3
,_1D

'3

D31

Zc

1 1

and

</<eir

soul also fell

a loathing against me.


bitter,

without D1S
n;p-|
"i

H313

'3

Pr

1"

one who blesses;


'3

sorrow and distress: t'3


25

gloomy,
8

Pr 19 16

idle

person;

nnn
64
;

'3

person '3 by
(H).

Ex

in place of person, 1316 Nu 15 28 31 50 3o


t (2) E'BS

Jb
(all

"1B3

= person,
4 - 4 -4 s

Lv 17" 7 any one: Dt24


P)
elsewhere only

discontented of soul Ju 1S (E) 2 S 17 Jb 3 11 Pr 31 6 ; t'3 n 1 S 22 2 cf. Jb 7 io Is 38" Ez 35 31 '3 Jb 30 grieved; '3 VD3X sad of soul
1

20

27

n3JJ
'3

up.
30.30

27" Pr 28" Ez i8

33
e1
-

Lv
gl

4
01

227

2 - 41517 - 21 19 - 28

i**** 23 s9
15.30.30

'

soul shall weep Je 13 ; r 4 nyT '3 /ti's sow? trembleth Is 15 ; 3 niV distress 21 td. joy b'3n '3 my somZ soul Gn 42
Is 19
1

10

fl33n

my

17

of

(E).

Nu

i5

27

*>i9

22

35

J os 20

3,

2 2''(allH);'3nnm33 (allP),Lvi7' jp Ninn </ta< person shall be cut off from: only 1319 14 Lv 7 202127 Nu 9 13 in Gn 17" Ex 12 31 .s. o.3i an p^ Lv I9 8 22 3 ( both ,9 ). ( I5>

Is6i 10 '3 nBfc r^OtM <Ae sou? rejoiceth ^ 35" 3 17 4 te. love: ^86 also ^ 94" 138 Pr 29
;
.

'3

wy darling of my soul s rfave unto Gn 34


'3
'3

H3HN

sou? ZweA

Cti 7
7
;

3
'3

"

4
;

'3

""1?

Je 12

'3

Dp3T Ais somZ


f.

(J), c.

"inN ^63'; npBn


aliena'3

for persons, in enumerations: t(3) 0*33 coll. 8 2 28 30 32 3637 37 39 11" (all io B Jos jo Dt ) Je43
-

soul is attached to

Gn 34" (P).
Vpn

tion, hatred,

revenge: t!

the soul is

M
alienated

661
1

N23

23
'3

^1

(Qr); g. other emotions and feelings 1* cf. a't^n irmgr 6ac& soul La i" (i.e. revive,
5

na.M.
1

Ez 23 O^Wiaiedo/sowZ
from Je
14
.

"8
;

JO
8

'3

fiPjM
'j

Ez
:

S5

IMft>

Is

meaning breath: a.. pnD1 37 HttP mtipl J0e> Ges (after Dbderlein) STQ3 nvy Wjn Pr 27*. renders '3 riVJJD more than odorous trees, so
later edds., even Buhl;
4

but

93

De SS

transp.

c. 3!B>
8

21 1

'),

hence
,s
;

fig. refresh, cheer, v

16

* 19 Pr25 Ru4
impatient

is

'3

3315?
;

^23';
'3
16

'3

7DTO
-

your souls' compassion Ez 2 4"

mp soit 7 was

tiie Hi Bi njnpnoi injn nxj?o '3 pnc .. In any case soul is rent asunder by cares. b. tsrn D^na ieta Jb Eta is 37, cf. IO.
||

21 4 (E), Ju io 16 16 Zc ; '3 T'INX <Aa< / should prolong my patience Jb 6 U ; "On '3TIK DnyT ye Atww the feeling of
the stranger

Nu

41

13

The

his breath kindleth coals (of the crocodile). piece is one of the latest in the book ;

Ex
is

23'

(R
;

D
).

primitive meaning hardly in such a passage ; context favours ref. to passiom, or fury ; per-

7. E>B3
acta

used occasionally for mental


poss. also alone, owing by late writers ;

33? (see 10)


if

haps sub 6 f, his passion or fury kindleth coals. 20 c. etan ''flB Is 3 perfume boxes; mng. evident
fr.

context

to unconscious assimilation

but most,
explained:
31B N7
'3

not

all,

exx.

may
>/'

be otherwise

boxes;
bottles.

may be 6

I 1NO nyT tto 39" m y sou ^ hnoweth well (or / know well; cf. 4 a) N73
;

exciting the
for

but not necessarily scent (breath)a, boxes of desire, or 5, boxes sense of smell ;= smelling boxes or
sufficient evid. in

No

njTI

Pr 19
cf.

that the soul be without

knowledge

is not

good (but

RV

meaning breath, odour. See, for complete 0BLlw 17,: study of eta (all passages), Br
-

BH, therefore,

desire with14

a) '37 nOOfl HJH Pr 24 Awow wisdom for thy soul (or according to thy desire, cf. 6 a) ; '33 'Din 7K Est 4" /Amfc no<
out knowledge,
;

t [tEC2] vb.denom.

(cf.

Syr. j*aJ refresh

+iuir, ^ifbe refreshed; Eth. ifl:); 14 12 Niph. Impf. 3 ms. eta? Ex 23 (E) 2 S i6
eta?!

in thy soul (or irc thyself, cf. 4 b); "lyE* 103 7 '33 Pr 2 3 as he reckoneth in his soul (but 4 in himself, cf. 4 b); '3 ICNH TO 1 S 20 (but

Ex 3 1 17 (P);
I

take
I
31
19

breath, refresh oneself.

RV

Tttj^pi n.pr.m. son of Ishmael, ace. to

Gn

AV RV foil.
DSBta (nx) if
2

r.0vM

= njljtj;

v.
is

25" (P),=

Ch

a).
:

8. Eta for acts of the will


it is

dub.

E*
s

DK

= (Arab)
]"5
t

(
(

Natf>,

Na<s);

tribe

Na<<raoaia)*,

A L

K9

15

my

(or if soul chooselh

it is

your purpose Gn 23 (P) your desire, 6 a); '3 mn3


15
;

tiatfiuraiusv).

V. II. ^13.

fuseth

Jb 6 7
3
;

in Is 66
(all

77 ; nriYl '3
1^

Jb 7 nXBn

'3

!13XD

my

soul re-

my

ou7 delighteth 1 soul delighteth in Is 42 ;


'3 t/ieiV

neb n.m. Pr24,13 flowing from the oomb (Ph. nB3 CIS
Pr5
cf.
3

honey, honey
1-

"-

'1

);'3
,

abs.

perhaps emotional, 6 b, d,
9.

+3

t.,

cstr.

g).

Eta

= character

is

still

more dub.

2 77 ;

fig.

13 f 19"; sweet Pr24 (U K*?^), s of sweet words Pr 5 and perh.


||

fa

4 rnt5^"N7 Hb 2 his soul is not right in him ovk tvhoKti r) ifrvx'l pov iv airm [c8oI= (but 14 v. 6); "ksbd K7 ^B3 Ez 4 my soul

'3

(Bu tPEW ty 19 11 * ^seto


;
||

Ct4

of kisses;

*?}, 3^n); in full '3 honey of (the) combs (comp. with

ea^n).

nmn],

hath not (or / have not,

a) been polluted.

rrinc]

v.

nns.

f 10. '} in D, when used with 337, is assim. to it, and shares with it the mngs. of 7, 8, 9 and so in later writers influenced by D (unless
;

D^VUpJ, ^flOJ v. i>nD. tOPIWDS n.pr.loc. Gn io =i Ch


13

1" (
;

we may think that


'3

'7 is

used of

is

used of the feelings):

intellect, while thus, 337 733


29
12

Nf(^daX(t)4fi,

but

L
-

in

Ch
-

f<(cp6a><Te i/x)

Eta 7331 (see 337): c. trn Dt 4 2 Ch 15 ; 5 4 6 STV Jos 23"; tiffS Dt 26"; 3HK Dt 6 13 30 s 2 12 13y Dt io 11" Jos 22 ; I7p3 VDB> Dt 30
;
;

Lower Egypt, pltlmhi, ,and esp. Erman acc.toBrugsch G zaw(woxi,ii r d g D'nonB. Other conj. v. Di .
the northern land, i.e. B " roeLWB 8ui",1 ,B3
.

10 7K 3W> Dt 30

K8 =2
48

Ch
31
;

6 s8, 2
9

K
41

1.

s5

EfJ]

v. II.

pa

O. Y?. v. III. pf3

23
4

1YIYO ICE' 2
18

K 233 =2 Ch34
35

'3B7

17H

and Dtn 1S2 iCh22'28 Je 3 2 In three cases is generNote. Pr 2 10 24 12 found closer approach to supposed radical ally
.

1K2 8 ^i 3
;

t
only

[K3U]

= HX3 = fly, ace. Thes Gf ; W KX3 J e 4 8 Qal }nf. abs. (si vera
vb.
al.
9

1.)

but improb.;

>Schwally

ZAWvm <,888)

X Symm

)P

cf.

Ol' 246

"

Gie

,,,7

nxn nft, v'HI. nv3.

662
t [32] vb. Niph. take one's stand, stand (NH 2X3 id. (rare), rnxn n taking a
.

nro
fflM

26 Gn2i (E; "U \ apart), trap Je 5 ; fig. set ll3 e < TO as a target me before thee (T?9?) ^4
J

stand

;
;

Ph. (Pun.) 350, H3X3D, 113X0 monument

La
35

12

3
14a)

2.
20

set rep, erect pillar (""^XI?)


,

Grn

Lzb
all

324

Nab.

Palin. 3X3 set


;

up;
,

Zinj. id., statue,

(E),

2S18 18
12
;

4-Dnt?K

2K17
;

10
;

altar

Lzb 325 Cook 82


'</.,

Palm. K3XD tma^e, Nab.


" (18M >'
12

Gn
(T)
1

33

(E),
34
.

stone-heap
city-gates

2S18 17
(c.
8

monument
Jos 6 M (JE)
waters,
esta-

3X3

DHM VOJ,t

cf.
;

Lzb

"-;

perhaps

As.ttas<J&wTelAm,Wkl

TA24 * b

Aram.3X3,

= K 16
^

1S15

3),

3. cause to stand
(cf.

erect,

o^j;

Ar. (_^j set wp, erect, ij.-aj sign, mark, waymark ; Sab. 3X3 ci]>pus CIS'"- 23 SabDenkin 95

nrtoD
blish

13 78

Qal Ex

).

4. fix,

DHM ZM0

1IX

ll876) '

116t

Derenb

JA8, 188S Au8-Sept


'

214

Min' 3X0 statue

(=3X3D)Hom

SMwChroi"'

128

7 Niph. P/ 3 fs. H3X3 ^ 45 >, H3X3 Gn 37 Pr8 15 13X3 15 9 13X31 2 ms. MX31 Ex 7 + 2 t.; 3 pi.
; ,

); 2

s 17 boundary (subj. ') Dt 32 ^ 74 Pr 15"; 21 3 is 1 S 13 dominion (T) 1 Ch 18 (of king). AV sharpen, RV set ; Kit gerade dub. machen'; Klo 3X3 subst., v. infr.; cf. HPS. 8 Hoph. Pf. 3 ms. 3XH Na 2 it is fixed,
' ;

consec! 33

s
;

Pt. 3X3
;

Gn

24

,3

f.

H3X3 Zc
j

1343

n?X3
i

i
26
;

1.

Si

26

mpl. tX3f}
c.

Exs^ +

fpl.

ni3X3

determined (Kl Or), but very dub.; perh. n.pr., or epith., of queen, cf. We Now GASm, q.v.;
Pt.

a. station oneself, take ones stand,

for definite purpose,


1

?y loc. (by, on)

Gn 24

on

28 ,3 Ex7 15 33 21 34 2 (allJ),Exi7 9 i8 14 (E),Nu23 617


2 13 '* IS3 taketh his stand (JE); Am f 9 Pr8 of *> 82 (of God), cf. Nu to plead; c. 3 loc. Ex 5 f 26 9 22 a.3i.34. n3 eiy'3 iSi ;",, 3D^Dt29 ; c.nriBNu
;
1

nriK 3X0 D^D Gn 28 12 (E) a ladder set up ;"0 fb$ Jug 6 read n3XBn fi!? GFM, v. infr. Cf. also 2T Hitbp.
the earth
,

tSSa n.m.
(Ar.
[i.e.
vl>l-oJ

1. haft, hilt of sword


'

Ju

handle of knife,
'

in wh. the (j^U--

6 W (JE), b. stand
1

= 5e stationed (by appointment,


c. ?5?
;

Ju i8 1617 abs.La2 (on text v. Lbhr).


4
;

the shank]

is set

Lane 2300).

2. pre-

fect,

deputy,

v.

3X3

Niph. 3.
18

or in

fulfilment of duty),

Gn45
at

S4

20

22 w

pers. (sitting or lying)


'3

fl.3TOa n.m.

pillar, prefect, also appar.

17

WIDEta"^
(||

I8 2

gtamd
10
)"

my
2

watchman's post

">?5?);

*|? ,l

?Y V'45

]))y\ and garrison, post (Ecclus 46 IX '3 abs. he subdued garrisons, posts, of the foe);

WB
1414
;

an upright position, s stand, '31 MJ>J Ex 33 (E + nna loc), cf. Gn 37' (E; of sheaf); of waters, 13^03 '3 Ex 1 5" (song).
abs.
.

S 13 31

C.

take

1K4";
2
1

cstr.
10

iSi3- +3t.;

pi.

D^X3

S8 +
6

2. be stationed
;

= appointed

over

(?J)),

1S22
',

Ru 2 56 with Samuel presiding


1

over (?y) tliem

S 19 20

Hence 3.

Pt. as subst.

deputy prefect

4 5" 9 (as appointed, deputed), only 1 10 2 Ch 8 (all of Sol.'s officers ; so also 2 Ch 8'

s-7

30

23

cstr. *3*| t.+ 2Ch8 Kt, ^3X3 2S8 S 10s MT, but rd. 3'M SO Th We Dr Klo 26 Kit Bu HPS; 1. pillar, n^D '3 Gn 19 (J). 19 1 K 4 text cf. Klo Benz), 2. prefect, deputy (on 5 so perh. also 1 S io (HPS; pillar @ Th Dr Klo Kit), and appar. 13 34 (>al. pillar); this 61414 rang, serves also for 2 S 8 (so Ki ; Th HPS

Qr, < Kt
firm,
ilie

3'X3),

K 2 2** (of Edom).


s
yj/

4. stand

garrison)
2

Ch

1 1

16

18 13 2
in

17
v.

fig.

3X3 D"1X"?3
is

firm- standing,
'''s

39 every man, (even) wholly vanity (but ex-

would favour supr.


43
;

(Kau garrison

Ch 8 10 (where rd. Kt),


16

Ecclus 46 18 this meaning in other


2

17

passages).

pression strange, and text dub.);


(of

0?0$3

'3 1 1

89

(Isr.

16 word); that which stands firm Zc II under fig. of sheep), but dub. We GASm
;

of f 11. IT^S n.pr.loc. in Judah on border


Philist.
v. also

leave untranslated;
eased.

Now
1

prop.
34
;

rWWJ
2

the dis-

NW.
Gn

Na<j/3, AL Nr()/3; J0SI5 95 Anm -*; mod. Beit Nasib, c. 8 m. Lag BN ' 193 of Hebron Buhl 08
*.

2l

Hiph. Pf

3<xn

K 16

ms. rnxn
;

tlSft n.m.
garrison
;

1813

'

23

V74

17
;

3 mpl.

Jos 6 M , 3!T

26 VX<W Je 5

Impf. 3'X?

'o

standing-place, station,
s S 14 15 cstr. 3X0 Jos 4 9 + 23 on 1 S 13 but v. Ginsb)
-

abs. 1
cf.

Dt

32

(dub.; poet, for "1


2
21

Ew 42SM
12
;

(Baer
sf.

in

Sm 3X0,
;

Di; rhythmical shortening Ges si09k ; read 3X?

D r Da s,ot.p.M)-a sn
Imv.
fs.

Si8
;

18
;

sf.

VW

m La3

19 13XD Is22 3:9

1.
Th

standing-place of feet
office

Jos4
3.
1

(JE).

2. station,

Is 2 2

19

(|pl>9).

Je3i
1

1 Ch 18'; P<. 3<XD Dr Bu Kit HPS);

1.

Infcslr. VffQ 1 S 13 S 15 12 (but rd. a^XH We


station, set
c.

21

garrison, post, or outpost (of Philistines) 12 23 i- 4l! 15 2 S 23"; so rd. also 1 S 14 13 i 4

ace, ewes

(for

MT

H3XP)

We Bu HPS.

nso
2ttp n.[m.] palisade or intrenchtnent
;

663

tva
Lv
i',

prob. also nnxia


iriV33

rd.

nhsba (Dr-Wh""),

only Is 29

(of

siege- works

||J"hXD).
12

mStt T T ~

n.f. '
n.f.
9'

ff$
*

v.

3X0. T
WJffi

(Sam), or 'iTISi (VlK)l (cf. Di), its feathers; of bird for burnt-offering ; oiv rtfi nrtpoig,

tnn-SQ T T
'D

guard,

watch?only
.

etplumas; so AV KVm ; > with its filth (i. e. * of the crop) Z 0u <S Ges Kn Ke Kal Ew EV,'
23

W3p

Zc

and I encamp as watch for

my

meaning without evidence elsewhere.


fll. [J1X3] vb. Niph. Hiph. struggle

house (so

We Now GASm,

Marti Kau

GASm

but dub.; Kue Sta rd. H3SO, but this prob. non-

existent, v. supr.;

MT

ofahost = X?*n).

appar. intends because

(NH

928

id.,

Hithp. (Jastrow

);

Aram.

KS3, Jj

trGaiO, nn-SQ

n.f.
,

pillar,

masseba,
19

quarrel; Ar. Lij apprehendit, arripuit aliquem antiis suis, Eth. IM; vellere, evellere, are

stump ; abs. rDSD Ho 3* + HMD 2 S 1 8 'n Dr Bu Kit), v 18 b Is 6 13 cstr. fOXO 2


,

(rd.

K 3'

perh. denom. from, a-LjU (v. nxii), so Thes); Niph. recipr. struggle with each other : Impf.

io 27 naiio
,

Gn 35 14M
,

sf.

NRSgQ

Is 6

13
;

pi. abs.

niasp
2

iKi4 B
.

cstr.

ntaSO

2K1026

nn: Dt25 n

etc.;

1. a. pillar, as

S 18 1818

anointed as
28 i 3 ,.3

where

(J) ins. ', or rd. 'o for


(all
18

monument, personal memorial b. a stone, set up (&'&, 3'Xn), and memorial of divine appearance Gn m so also
.

22 6 (E), Lv 24' (H), 2 S 14 ; 1? P. D3 Ex2 13 (E); all of physical ; Hiph. struggle, wrestling, and the like.

3 mpl.

V$ Ex 21

engage in a struggle against


26' (pt); Inf. cstr.
sf.

E)i 35

3320 (E)j

MT

D2]0

(We Di

Now Arch-"

up (D'tr, Dnn, 3'Vnj, in token *1JM* of an agreement JI* (all E) ; over grave 2.2 35 ^y Ci eg p f sacre d stones or pillars in connexion with altar, erected (nJ3) by Moses
),

set

Pf 3 pi. Wn Nu nrttn v 9 hk inisn (^V); 2 ^ 60 (title); only here of war, hence Klo's 13 suggestion (cf. Buhl ) intan is plausible (cf. 3 5 9 2 S S ).
:
-

f 11.
Is gs
4

rT!ftp n.f. strife,

contention;
v. yvo.
sf.

abs.'o
W2
(||

Pr 13 10 17 19 .1. nsn
n.f.

Ex24

(E; 12
10

pillars),

Ho 3

o 12 Is

19

conj.

t[niap]
41
12

id.; only

IjnjfD

Is

12 for also 2 na]? sta Arch. 1* but dub., v. Benz"*'"*; (usu.-fof Canaanites
cf.

MT

ZAWv(1885 >-

**

Now
:

i.e. tlie

men who

strove with thee

'tWK

D^B'S etc.)

Iftonbn).

Ex 23 s4 (E), 34" (J), Dtf 12 s ban 'B2K3' io2627 Tyre, ^V t, Ez 26",


;

tIII.-[nM]
Impf. 3
fpl.

vb.

fall

in ruins;
4
7

Qal
%*
ruin-

of obelisks of Heliopolis in Egypt; condemned for Isr. by Deut. code, and Deut. redaction of

3en'

pgp nrsn !pn j e


D73 ruined

</,,,

sAaW fall in ruins (read prob. nVXjri Miph.).

K
1

31 ; Arcb further Now


gklizeii
III.

cf.

Dt 1622 1 K I4 28 Mi 5 12 Lv 26
1

i7

23 On masseba 14 (H).
,
-

10

18 4

14

Ch

Niph.
v.

Pt. pi. D'SJ


25

v.

heaps, 2

K i 9 =Is 37 M . On
fti

heaps,

i.e.

Je

1S

911

46"

" 18
I.

Benz Arcb
ff.

38or-

D***** l We
f.;

W.
n-^3
+1.

99. 165

TjQSem.

184

437

f.J

2d td.aMff. 455

K.50

v.

9 v [3X3] Hoph.
Is 6
13

2. sfoc&,
13b
(fig.;

stump

of tree
del. as

nnp Lv

v. nsij supr.

(in sim.), so v

but prob.

[Hi j]
);

vb. be pre-eminent, enduring


-

gloss).

(Ecclus [Pi.]

ft
(si

[HM] T T
i

vb. fly
-

(?)

;only Qal
(of
(

Pf. 3 pi.

ed.

mm

make brilliant 43 s 13 [?]


Ph.
illustrious,

(cf.

Oxford

NH nil conquer, etc.;


shine, be

rfiH,

Aram.

vera

1.)

V3"D3

*2H

La

15

nS3, .j

pre-eminent,

homeless exiles) ;
c f.

text very dub.; rd. perh. V1J

Gn

victorious; Ar. llj bepure, reliable; Eth. }Rvh;


ie 2,Mre
,

12 ' 14

),

so
*3

innocent

both classes of meaning


v.

Bu; Lbhr (more venturesomely) WSD]


niJO
;

fcO

prob. derived from sAme, be bright, brilliant,


also

Buhl 13 perhaps

Wg

C>| >?.

Dr 1815 29); Niph.


-

Pt. act.

f.

nn

J e 85

TnS'i^ n.f. plumage

(cf.

poss. Ar. 11^>15


3033
;

enduring

?1

3B'tp apostasy).

Aair over forehead, fore-lock of horse, Lane of eagle '3n IOO v. also As. na-a kappeY, Ez I7 3 (fig. of Nebuch.; + |J$ "^K); also '3 31 v7 of kg. of Egypt ; + *|J3); of ostrich nxi

Fiel
director,
1

oc< as

overseer, superintendent,
i^-titles
19
;

only Chr. and

Inf. nS3p

Ch

21

+4

1.

pt
17

OS?!? )
13

Hb 3 f 4 + 54 1. ^f";

(fig.

H39*(B*|!&,+Wfj cf.DiBu). Here belongs

pi:t^nfsq 2 Ch 2' 34 '; 1. in building temple 8 2 Ch 2 U7 Ezr 3 , cf. 2 Ch 34'"'. 2. in

PTS3

664
f
11.

bsa
Ln?P.J n-m. juice of

'* i Ch 23*. 3. in liturministry of house of service of song, fWDC'roy, over the bass gical

blood, gore;

grapes,
3-6
.

fig.

of

only

sf. t3""X3

Is 63

voices, leading them with riY"t33 1 Ch 1 5 ; n ?? in titles of nas prob.sim. meaning, =musical
21

t,

!]

n.pr.m. head of a family of Nethinim


Nao-oi/r,

director or choirmaster; Gk.Vrss. of 2nd cent. A.D., AqTheod Sym, and so Jer, think of Aram.
tis to reXos victorious, but no clear explan.; (prob. ""??"??) follows ordinary meaning of noun n ???., which may be expl. in eschatological sense

A Nno-fta L
;

Ezr 2 M (
72Jl - J
T

Nfftf)

= Ne 7 M

\otut,

Nto-ia in both.

212

vb. not in Qal; Pi. strip, plun-

as referring to

end of age of world after Euseb

Theod; or
which
is

for full rendering after

De; neither

der; Niph. deliver oneself, be delivered; Hipli. snatch away, deliver (Ecclus Hiph. 24 Pt. r6x delivering 40 24b (Levi conj. b*X" 40 *);

satisfactory.

Chr., near in date, gives the clue


:

NHHiph.=BH; BAram.Haph. t^.; Byr.Vj


>owr out;

? indicates, not assignment (nothing special in these ^i/r to suggest it, and assignment of yff^ for such use a matter of course), but that these ^i/c were taken by final editor from an older major Psalter known as the Director's Collection, cf.
intrinsically prob.

Ar. J-Ii intrans. tincturam exuit emisitque barba, ex cuspide excidit sagitta, etc., Kam Frey ; Eth. 111. i'iR'ft: evulsum vel abrupexcidere e suo loco,
1

tum
Pf.

the

still

earlier collections

known

with ns:D? -)dk(7), mp '33(7). were taken 39 from Davidic, 9 from Korahite, and 5 from Asaphic Psalters; only 2 anonymous. Hb 3 originally belonged to Director's Psalter. This and other Director's 1/^ have

The 55

as

"11*1(7),

6
5

nW ^ 69
;

pi.

Ojf! Je
15
,

10

Di 698) t Niph. bsr Dt 2 3 16 ,+ 1 s. Impf.


;

+ 8t. Impf.;
2

Inf.

b}tir\

I S 20 6

+ 3 t.

1. reflex, tear oneself away, deliver oneself:

abs.

Pr 6 s Ez 14 1618
?N
. . .

K I9 n =ls37 n

DJJO escape from

unto Dt 23
'3D

c.TO Pr
16
.

2.
12
;

musical directions in titles. The Director's Psalter was prob. the prayer-book of synagogue of Gk. period, presupposed by our Hab., the collection of the twelve Minor Prophets, the a """ lDtr123 prophetic canon, and Daniel (v. Br ).
<
"fi.

passive, be torn out or away **!*<n 16 be delivered, abs. Gn 32" Je 7 10 1^ 33 9 15 '3BD Is 20 6 ; "1313 2 ; JO 69

Am 3
Mi
4

10
;

Hb

tPi.

/"/. 2
t.;

Ez 1 4"+ 2
c.

mpl. 1. strip off


1

DFib?3

EX3

22
;

7m/>/
c.

bf"J|
;

spoil, abs. 2

Ch 2025

ace. pers.

Ex 3 22
14
.

36

(J).

2. deliver,

ace.

TT22

n.m. La!U8 eminence, enduring,

DB'BSEz^
s3

everlastingness. perpetuity ("1X37 Ecclus 40" 2 nS3 as 4 1" infr.); nsj 1 S is "-^ t.;

Hiph. ]90 Pf

b"Jfn

Exi2

27
;

ms. fibvn
39
;

Am
;

Ex 5 + 50 1.
31";

+
1

36t.; sf.'n*0

La3

18
;

pi. BWJJJ

34

10

1.

+ 63

t.
%

W_ Gn Impf. W" 2 K 1 7 Impf.; Imv. i>!fn p r 24"; "Wn


Pf.
;

eminence : ?tC\W

"TC3 the

Eminence 0/ Israel (')

^(Dr
1

8*1"" 98

God
,

Ch 29"

glory of Israel); attribute of 2. (||-nn, mNBn et al.).


:

^ 22"; sf. &*n Gn 32"+ 24 1. Imv.; Infabs. 22 ?Jfn 2Ki8 30 + 4t.; cs<r. Ho Gn 37 + 2 3 t.
^Jtp Dt 3 2 +i6 t. Pt. tl. toyfce 910 away, snatch away, e.g. property Gn 3i (E) Ho 2 11 , prey from the mouth of animals 1 S I7 35
Inf.;
12

A
;

59

enduring of life, and so life itself as enduring 18 '??? ""?? La3 my endurance doth vanish (De
life, v. 11. '3).
3

sap of
'3

3. endurance in time

IITMSto V'
2
1

74 perpetual desolations;

"QT

'jj

Am 3 f H9
none

Ez 34 10 words
,

of
2

'

from the mouth


there

43

-W 3 ^P

|<f)

S 14 6 ad

was

speaketh continually (?; v. Toy) ; 'iiy M VM9 unto the end (a long duration), so Jb34 36
.

Pr

28

4. everlastingness, ever, usu. "1X3\>for ever, 2 S 2 26 s s8 20 " s s9 Is 8 7 Hb i 4 25 28 33 57 Je 3 50 7 " io 44 4 9 > 5 2 7 68 17 74 110 " 77 79 s 8 9 4? *9

if
9

Am

them apart (two fighting) ; T'-'n' 8 '-'J*!? 2 S 20 and take away our eye (elude our sight, Ges; EwWe after cast shadow over our eye, denom. from ?* ; Bo Th after tear away
to tear

W - 7 7 s0 DTIX3 "1V37 103 Jb 4 i 4 20 2 3 3 6 7 La 5 10 seldom abbr. n Ami" D'ohl) D^V) Is 34 (cf. 18 2 ('3^ We Now GASm), Je 15 + 13 16".
; ;

our eye, harm us irretrievably, v. Dr 1826 escape from us [D, as L], cf. Bu

'

2
;

HPS
wives
:
9

[^*?*]).
;

t2. rescue, recover, e.g. and property 1 S 3o 818SJ


a. enemies Is
2

cities

Jun

26

3. deliver from

II.

HEM
'

(-/of

foil.;

cf.

Ar.

llJ,

liJ
"H?:

and

troubles, abs.
pjf

1S12" Pr
47
,4

9*
s

Lane 2806

2807

sprinkle;
aspergere Di

spargere,

" (rare)).

Ba M62

17 50 Je 39 ;

t^-P

J u 18 28 Jb 5 4 io 7
27

cp. Eth.

50
c.

22

11

71

Is 5"* 42 s0 43 13
8

ace.

Gn i8

(E),

Ex 5

23

f7 Dn8 Ho5 Mi 5 2 (J), Dt 23" + 39 1.;


7

-123

^RJ Is44 47" EZ3 from Mi 5* + 2 5 t. I'D from o/Gn 32" Ex 2" (J) + 57 t.;
ttofij
;

!0

' 21

14

s0

33

';

c.

JO

fn. y2 n.m. a bird of


incl.
Hleroz.

the

hand or power

hawk
it.

nnnD Ex
1 ,

18 10
6

266

ff.

prey, generic name, 1 8 and falcon (Tristr accipiter Bo ~c ed. Rosenm. Hi. Off. un~Kqw Arch L ll6\
;
-

(E)

1
6

13P
s
,

= Is 38
1 1
1 1

S I4
32

16

10

19
2
13

22
.

= f 18

K 20

clean

bird,

Lv

16

(P),

Ch

11

Ezr 8 31

+b. from death

Wrap); bird
observe;

of passage

Dt 14" Jb 3 9 M
.

(varieties,

Pr

2";

niBO Jos

=
^r

(J),

+ 33" 56
.

14

Pr 10"

4
;

b^KfO

86 13 Pr 23 14

fl. [*)X^] vb. watch, guard, keep


id.,

t*. deliver
,

(NH

from sin and

guilt (in late writings), 'yB'B'bllD

s 39 from all

my transgressions;
and

lc

OAram.
n.pr.

As. nasdru, watch over, protect; 325 Cook 83 ; Palm, in nyj protect Lzb
150 ' 4

'?'TO

i/>-

51

Vog

Cook 124

Aram. "WJ,

^j

(cf.

/row bloodguiltiness; Wntforrfy IB?] C^JRl


i/f

79* deliver us

cover over all our sins;

prob. also *?!^B 'irnoNs ^,

n9

Wetzst in De' ob(2) on 27 18 ); Ar.^kS look at, consider, examine (TjU, overseer is Aram.
loan-word Fra 138 ); Sab. TOfTOjr6 <o aid them Hal E..Mm.iT<i896).n ; ftth. li\& spectare, intueri, 701 ;cf. also itn); Qal Pf. 3 ms. sf. etc., Di

>7.

tHoph.

P.

^sp ;_ nsn^o bxo


the

"iiks

Am

4" as a brand plucked out of

burning;
8

V$V Zc 3 i /rom
tHithp.
</;/

the fire.

(E) awi stripped tliemselves of their ornaments.

Dnrn ?

^PW Ex33

arm? +

129

119
12
;

1 s.

to ^ II9
PT3
1
;

22 66100
-

rWJ Pr22
**-)
s.

7y>/. "*!
;

sf.

tW
;
s

3 mpl.

(Ges
1:1
.

Dt 32 10

f. sf. 69
;

n3n>'^i
6

Pr

11

58, *

(Ges
34114

tnb-Srf
Inf. in

n.f. deliverance Est 4 14 Sem. (old 1"" 21 * cf. ace. to Ba Inf. also Sta" ;
11 '

"WK
145
;

19

'sf.

119 11*?
9

fTWK
8

f ng

Is

42 V9 (Ges
;

Bo

Ew
-

al.

from

Ges t85

Kb

1 ' 402
;

prob. here by Aram.

infl.).

*)i

[]]]

v. II.

pH.

r& Dt33

fl. (VStt] vb. shine, sparkle

akin to Ar. |_^l5 sparkle, flash,


Pt.

% NJW) Qal
;

(NH

flfl

; 3 mpl. 66 ^ 8 1 )-!- 15 t. (on forms v Ges' M n1V? f 141* Impf.; Imv. "W? V'34 +3 t -; 13 20 2 f. dirim. Ges* sf. rrw? Pr4 ; 7n "); (d.
-

^M

Is2 7 3

S8 Hfj Pr20

ais. 11S3

Na 2 2
34
7

crtr.
t.;

9 Pt. "*} Pr 2 ;

7 Tfr Pr 2 8
;

Perles

T\fm pjJ3 D^Sbl Ez i AMU5 their


7

(of cherubim)

"WJ
2

Ex
9
4

+7

sf.

Ktfi Is27

pl.

BT|to

prop.

OT^i

plumage (')

||

form

K 17

18 8 , etc.; pass. "WJ


eV To<r (nrijXiu'oit,

Ez

6 12 ; pl. BKJWJ
;

of nfO),

cf.

Ew.
(fig.).
10
,

Is 65

HT^^g)
cstr.

cstr.
i

^sj
8

Is 1" tfSfiW n.[m.] spark;


fi.

(Kt
rds.
v. foil.

*1^

only here) Is 49'; f.'mw: Is

(Di
10

Hp%

Niph.

PtVl);

niW Pr

n.m. only [y2]

sf.

Htt

Gn 40

ni-i3H Is 48" pl.

(Che

rds. Tfnft),
18

tn-2W n.f. blossom (perhaps fr. above blossom, flower, as shining amid leaves)
abs.
'3
5 of vine Is 18

-/,
;

'- :

Wetzst in De ,ob(2) 'd,oc (cf.


27
'3
18
,

1. Watch, guard, keep, a vineyard Jb 27 33 Is 2 7 ), fig-tree Pr


,

TIB (||
cf.

to

Di Kit Che""'
40
10

J.'

Derenb ZAW " 1886,301

= berry-cluster ace.
MT

fortification

Na 2 2 D'lp watchmen Je 3 1 6
;

frltt ,Kiaw.>t); g f.

Jb 15 s3

WW? Gn
Hoiz.

(of vine)

(of olive) ; read also for ??, cf. Di

7^30 <ower of watchmen 2 K 1 7" 1 8 ; in ethical 3 sense of men, guarding the mouth Pr 1 3 the
8
,

I]??]

n -[m -]

id

on, y

,s p l B ^? ct2

the tongue JHO ^34"; c. ?y, over the door of the lips ^141'; of God D"1Nn 1S3 Jb 7 20 (thou) watcher of men (iron.).
17 wayPri6 ,3^Pr4
;

23

2.
subj.
12

t [V22] vb. denom. bloom, blossom


id.;

Jewish- Aram.

J*??

id.);
v.

Hiph. (NH P/.


381

Guard from dangers, preserve, c. ace, God or his attributes Dt32 10 V'25 21 31 24
12
;

40

6 1 8 Is'26

3 pl. ?.0

Ct6"

(no dagh.,'

Kb'-

Ges 1 "- "")


13
;

Pr24
s

c. ace.

the pomegranates have put forth blossoms, so 7 s Impf. 3 ms. P&W Ec 1 2 the almond-tree wears
blossoms.
II.
t'sZe

64 140".

Pr4

s
;

Ktan

20 28 22"; 0$ "q3 8 7 |0 from which ^I2 32 In WisdLit. subj. is abstr. riDSn 6 n3 Pr2 u
3 8 s 42 49 Pr

and

HfTiV

Pri3

^E^

Is 49 preserved of Israel.

V2 (vV
(cf.

foil.;

cf.
'

Ph.
325
;

n.pr.loc.

DXr"N

(coast)

213 of hawks, Lzb

Syr.

KX?

Me chr"t241 )).

)Jj

hawk;

3. Guard withfidelity, keep, observe: of, troh6 IDn 1S3 Ex 34 7 (J) elsewhere of man 10 9 observing the covenant Dt33 (poem) V'25 7 --"."-"..ioo.ii.".. the divine law *78 1 05^1 1 9
;
,

cfraa
of

666
28';

T\p2
fll. 2pj n.pr.loc. only in '3? ^"IK Jos M 19 Appal Kai Naf ; ( Appf leal Nu/3a>ic ;

commands of parents Pr 6 20 s

and

discipline

Wisdom Tr 3

21

1'

4. Guard, keep
things Is 48";
;

secret,

dub.: nilJTJ secret

D'lIX? secret places Is 65' (see


secret,

border of Naphtali; appar. a pass (Ar. (^Ju, road between mounA8(pprj aw(K0);

on

forms above) .3? )"P2f3


(of harlot, so

wily minded Pr 7'


dub.: "NXSn the

RVm
Ew

tains)

close, i.e. secretive).

5.

Kept

close, blockaded,

blockaded (so

Hi Co Toy

but

Ke Bth Kau
2

preserved; Hi Co Bth Toy del. -iNtwni) Ez 6' ; 8 rni5f3 "Vy blockaded city Is I (see form above);
'"ISb
16 blockaders Je 4 (but
i.

*); trap;) n.f. female (perforata (Ba so Thes and most > another view in Schwally idiot. B7. ZAW1108.1). i8i NH=BH; Aram. KSpU,
;
r. :

16

(rvo-rpixpal

snap", I^aJ, J&xoJ) ; alw. abs. '3 Je 31*+ 21 1. (all Pent., and all P exc. Dt 4 16 ) 1. woman
:

Dms
, 1

e.

foes).
v. I.

(or female child)

Q' y\^

TB Qal
Qr HWJ
s

t"WOj
i//

**U'

preserved; only
q.v. 1X3 P<.

Pt. pass.

Lv 12"
15

31
pi.

5 2. /emaZe

27

4-5

" Nu

Je 31 22
5

(opp. 133),
s

Gn

27

(all

am'mal

Gn
16

cstr.
3"

6 **JB Is 49 Kt,

(all

opp. 13T), 4

*" 5 6 ._Dt4

opp. TJJ), 16 6 19 7 3il

Nu
Lv

include both

women and

(opp. animals.

?) may

rPL'2
II.
_/reA,

141

v. I. "iVJ

Qal Imv.

itfj (/of foil.; cf. perh. Ar. ^S 6 1S "IV13, bright, grow green/ Ecclus 40
"15B,

marg.

branch;

NH IX} = BH).
;

fi. r"Qj?Q n.f. hammer (by means of which 21 one drives in nails and pegs) abs. 'o Ju 4 elsewhere pi. ni3j?0 iK6'(+P); ( + nrv);
;

'3

T"^2 n.m. sprout, shoot, in fig. uses: 1 s1 Dn abs. is 1 1 1 4" (sim.) cstr. 60 (TWO

Is 44
v.

12

Je io 4 ( + nilDDC).
'

On name Maccabee
excavation;

Schurer

GeschilB
.

<

f 11. quarry
fll.

ril^
(||

n.f. hole,
'

only
=
I.

1 1>

(rtfif

to

but

Bev

'poss.'

rrfyfi?
id.;

'3).

cstr. 113 'D Is 51


TIS).

(fig.),

excavation of a pit,

fl.

PpJ]
KSfJ
-

vb. pierce

(NH

SI

114

n3p3n

>"

<A piercing, boring


/ioZ,

through; Aram.
325326

3p},

[2pJ]

vb. curse (perh. akin to


fr.

tii./
2
,

etc.;
'

Sinait. n.pr.m. I3p3

Eut 441

n'pj'Eut

99 - 2

153 ' 2

(Lzb

Cook 83 );

3p3;

perh. secondary format,

33^, q.v. for

As. nakbu, depth, spring of water; Ar. (J^U perforate, pierce, scrutinize, etc., il-JU sagacity,
etc.; <1~?a> leader, chief (one

forms 3fc, 3p, etc.); Qal Inf. sf. 16 16 Pt. * DE> 3p'3 v 24 (on text
;

OV
v.

13p3

Lv

Di^ Gei

ur.chriftm

who unWmitw));

Dalman Adon,,44 ).

Qal P/ B3J53 Hb 3
n3|53

18 21 Is 36 s ; 2 ms. 24 10 ; Impf "3{$ Jb 4 o , afe 2 12 ; 26 2 sf U3j Is 62 ; 2 ms. 3pri Jb 40 ; Imv. ms.


3
fs. sf.

n3P 3 T

14

I. NHnp3 point, furnish *7pJ (/of foil.; with points; cf. Syr. JLoi (very rare) PS 2453 ; n. jiooj. but also Jee6 point, mark; vbs. perh.

Gn 3028

*3p?

Am 6

Pi. pa*a. 3ip3 1. pierce, bore,


(all

Hg i
c.

6
;

ace. 2
2426

K i8 =
21
;

pi. cstr.

denom. Ar.
;

lJL>

point or dot

(letter,

word,
etc.,

etc.),

11.

make

sjxeks, spots,

on garment,

prob.

Is 36",

Hb3

14

in

fig.),

Jb40
1

c.

ace.

3p>1 2 cogn, + 3, hole in its lid; 3}p3 "li"13f


i.e.

in!H3 in

10

and he bored a
a bag pierced,
off,

loan-word Fra 196 ; Di LM648 cp. Eth. ifrH: be decayed, worm-eaten (of wood, bread, etc.)).

Hg

with a hole in

it.

2. prick

*1p2
goats
;

adj. speckled;

only

of sheep
35

and

designate,
1

2 28 wages Gn30 (J), name Is62 ('' subj.; cf. Niph.i: pt. pass, noted, distinguished Am 6

'3

Gn 30
(
||

3232
,

fpl. flftfcJ

(all

||

t*6o),
;

39 mpl. D^i?? v

Nipb. Pf

3 pi. in phr.
off,

nWl Of) (Xte) wAo


2

also 3 1

88
-

and

+ D^PV ; all these J) mpl. 1012 D^Pg, DTO) v (+ (all E).


id.

were pricked
.

designated, by
d.
41 H), 16

iCb.12 32 (v31 van 20 cf. Ezr 8

name Nu 1 17 Ch 28" 31 19
,

t n. [m.] perh. what is orumbled [Tlj?3] or easily crumbles, crumb (cf. fVJW); only n D T? D 0^ ^ 3 Jos pi. 1. crumbs :

+1. [-?? J n.[m.] term, techn. of jeweller's work, prob. tome hole or cavity (Hi-Sm Co * Berthol ; Toy H> leaves untransl.), only pi. sf.

bread of their provision was dry (and) become crumbs ( j3f/3/>o>/iW[oi] ; 33 frusta 12 '3 Di Benn). Hjni tPSJ v (v. comminuti), cf.
9 a?/
i/i

R^

^ *Q

T3JW

I'STl Ez 28 thy sockets and thy grooves (Da), or thy settings and thy sockets.

13

2. appar. a kind of (hard) biscuit or cake

14 (brought as present

+ OTV,

etc.).

mpi
T[rnp3J
cstr. *|D3n"

667
drop;

op:
3 ms. njsr
2

n.f. point, or

only

pi.

so

niip? oy ^-n'e>$ 3nt nta rows (strings or chains) of gold will we


for thee, with points of stiver.

cti" make

Now SS Buhl); Impf. 2 1.; Nu 14 Na i 3 npir


18
;

Ex 207 +
s8

ms.

io

14
;

WjiUn

K2

9
;

1 s. sf.

VBP} Jb 9 Je 30" 46 s8 ; S1$?K


sf.
7 Ex34 + 4t.;

/mv.sf.

'JK^i^; 7n/

ais.nijtt
s8

14

(-/of foil.; cf. Ar. jJS a kind of small sheep with very abundant wool (Jacob
II.

Ipi

1. /joZd innocent, acquit,

nilFIMD

AK.r.b.Brf.L.b*.,.*,;,^

whence
ip: perh.

this kind of sheep D1 HWB479


;

^ MI
4

shepherd of 30 As. ndkidu ;

man, c. ace. 1 K 2 ; *6 ngg Ex 3 4 7 7 =Nu


9
-

13

19

Jb 9 ; ^ij/D Jb io ; 2. Zeaw unpunished; of elsewhere of God r abs.


818

HP)

14'

cf.

NH ipi3

c. ace.

(rare)).

T^jpp n.m. sheep-raiser, -dealer, or -tender

t6 Ex 20 = Dt 5"; ^3K t6 HJM Je 11 s8 28 21 21 cf. Jo 4 3 o "= 46 (but v. sup'r.).


7

(all

J)=Na i

3S
;

nj33J

(Lag
v.

m ; abs. 'i )
pi. yipflD
cf.

only 2

K3
v.

(of Mesha, king

of Moab);

Dr

We Now
gloss, cf.

7",

DHP33 IB^ where read ipia

Ami '(of Amos,


for

T 1 p2 adj. clean, free from, exempt; 'j Gn 24 4,T+3i t.; cstr. 'p3 +24*; pi. D*$3 Je 2*;
D'p3

npu
-

Gn44 +6
!0
||

t.;
;

1.
7
;

free
<?3
8

from

guilt, clean,
23
17

ace. to

Dr, not

GASm,

Bu
of

innocent,
;

P*tf

pTX1

Ex
1930

(E),

*j?3

infr.)

perh.

Bu Koh,,tMc,morl*,106f Now*dl(>c
a

TNTfipi n.pr.m. head Nethinim Ezr 2 48m = Ne 7 50 62


-

family of

NG>tfa, N^Sa.
40
15

t[npJ]
6

vb. be empty (1), clean (Ecclus


np3> he unpunished, so

i6" b Niph. Impf.


3i

=Pr 2 8
adj.

20
;

NHPi.=BH; Aram.N^ Pa .=
'pj

8 6 Jb 4 17 22 27 V' io 15 Pr i"; D"p3 Jb 9 s3 ^3 tn innocent blood, first used in D, Dtia ,0 27* 1 S 19 s 2K21 16 2 4 4 2 38 s 15 17 7 s V'94 io6 Pr6 Is 59 Je 7 22 26 'p^H DT Dt 19" 1 K 24" Je 22 17 'pm Din Dt2i 9 DT 4 s8 * D"P3 Je 19 ; 'pj 2 S 3 ( + DTJO); ^3 4 s4 D>33 ^ 24 2. free from 0p: DW3N Je 2 28 3. /ree, punishment Ex 21 (E) 2 S 14*.

innocent person

TO

BH,
735

Np3 clean; Ph.

adj.

NpJ 6e

cZeara (perh.) in n.pr.

pure; Palm. Sachau ZMG "" (1881

>'

Lzb 32; As. n&kil, pour out, pour libation, make offering, nikA, libation, offering; OAram. M cf. = iTpU libation
ttpj

10 from exempt from obligations Gn 44 (J) s2 service in war Nu 32 + JD pers., v. f? (P 2 d), Dt2 4 5 1 K 15 22 (cf. Ar. ' and Wetzst
; ;

zMa*iom.m\.
Jos2
17 - 19 - 2

^S

D) from oath g

Qn

24

4.

/J\

perhaps (Lzb' ), Syr. 83 ]laaj Cook ; Syr. *aj Pa. pour out, make a libation; on the other hand, Ar. fjo purus,
.

(JE).

mundus

Lane 3037 Orig. meaning prob. empty out, hence and be empty, clean\; Qal Inf. abs. Hp3 pour Je 49 12 (np|n np3, prob. err. for 'n npsn, cf.

fuit

Kam

'N^pJ adj. innocent; 19 14 blood Jo 4 Jon i (both Kt


tp^pi] n.[m.] T
f%}

N'p3
;

Cn innocent
'pj).

Frey;

11.

cleanse,

etc.,

innocency; '3^26

Qr

13
;

Ho 8 5

cstr.

flfj
guilt,

Am 4
.

6
;

;*P?

Gn

73 20s ;
'3

1. freedom

from

innocency: ^33

Gn

Je2 5 ).
Niph. Pf
3 ms.
26
;

n|33

Zc5
s.

+5 t.;

f.

nrii?3
;

205 (R JE ); "S3 '33 flTft + 26 s I will wash my hands in innocency 7 3 13 2. freedom from

NU5
,r ViJ>3

58
;

Is 3 nrijM *

n-ij>3

Jui 5 3 +2t.;
41
19

7ip/. n[?3>
pi'.

Gn 24 is. Pr6 20 + 6t.;


8
;

punishment
B^E'
so
ji'p3

Ho

86

3. in physical sense,

JW
:

2 ms. npjn

; *fl5 26 cleaned out, of a plundered city Is 3 ; purged 33 of liars and perjurers Zc5 22. 6e out,
.

2929 Gn2 4 +2 t.; *p?n Je25 59 Nu 5 //. np3H J e 25 ; 1. oe

6 4 (but read perh. after

cleanness of teeth (without food) <S X JVnp bluntness,

Am

Lag

BN201
).

t [n*p3Q]
rrtfcW

n.f
;

sacrificial

bowl
sf.

pi.

K from guilt, innocent, Je 2 c. ft?, 31 VB BO ^19"; PPO Nu5 (P); /rom 3 3. be (at the hands of) the Philistines Ju 1 5
clean, free

25

Je52
16
-

19

n'i?3D

Nu 4

7
;

Vnj33

Ex

37

C^SO
.

Z3p3

v. Bip.

free, exempt from punishment, abs.

Ex

21

19

(E) 4.

Nu5
5'9

28

i9
/ree,

; (P) 28 20 Je 25 29 29 29 49
-

1S26 9
'

r\pl\ I2b
,

t6 Pi-6 29 11 21 16 5 17'
12 npjn np3 v *.

f[DpJ] (Ecclus 46"

vb.
3*IN

avenge,
'CP3
6

take vengeance
(Niph.

Dp3ni?

ace.
;

exempt from obligation, c. JD, from oaths Gn 24 841 (J); Blft IP? from effects of 19 drinking the bitter water Nu 5 (P).

41 30 7 cogn.); np3 n. also 12 (cf. Dt32 ), 39 48 bp3 esp. in deriv.; Aram. Dp3 (rare), xiai

NH

in der. species;
ttpore),

Ar.
cf.

Lane 3037

^J take vengeance (Ji 458 Eth. <fey: Di vindictae


As. ikkimu, ven-

Piel Pf.

s.

wg?

Jo 4 21 (

"ntyV

studium, ultionis cupido;

Dp3
geance, requital, is poss.
fr.

668
BA8
"-

-/DpK Jager Qal Pf. 3 ms. sf. *ODjM I S 24"; 7ip/. ); 4S Dp? Jos 10"; 2 ms. Dpn Lv 19"; Dip? Dt32
;

TntDpi
1

n.f.

vengeance (on format,


10

cf.

Inf. abs. Dp3

Ex
2
;

21
;

20

Imy. nppb

avenge, take vengeance: a. God subj. Dip? 1H3J| D-1 Dt 3 a 43 </*e ifood of his servants he avengeth (against those who

Nu 31 LV26 25 1.
Dp?

Dp: Ez2 4 25' 2 Pt. Dpi Na'i + 3 t.; f.


;

cstr.

Lag ))'3 Je46 + 3t.; cstr. npp? Nu 14 2 3i +7t.; /. 'nop? Ez25 + 7*- &; piJu n 36 -^ t.; ntop3 2 S 2 2 48 ; 1. venniep,3 36 nop? geance of God, abs. Ez 25"; '3 Dp3 Je 51 ' 6 di. ^79'; ntoi>? 94"; 3 n 5? Je 51 '3 dV
;

""1

Je46
c.

slew them)
c.

(+

K 2 L Klo)
s

'}

abs.

Na

22

tW> 'i &?** fr , &yB 50*51"; 3 of adversary, '3 jri3 Ez 25 1417 '3 Pi'trj?
10
; ; ; ; ;

lU

p (agst. Nineveh)

Na

2
;

Dp3

'3

(agst. Jerus.)
(his people's)

Ez

24
8

s
;

DflvVJTPy on their doings


'3

Ez 25 17 c. IP of adversary '3 jn3 2 S 4 8 '3 n'e>J> Ju 1 1 36 Dnp ^ncp? Je 1 1 20 2o' 2 c. 3 for whom 48 2. of Israel and its '3 |n3 2 S 22 =f 18 48
.

^99
1

rP"l3 Dp3

Lv

the covenant (against those

26 25 (H) the vengeance of who break it) ; ^Pp?,

chiefs
3

'3

DP3

Nu 3 i 2
7
.

(P);

c. '3,

"3

JD3

Nu

31 (P);
abs.

24",

c.

P? of pers.
10

taken

(cp. Je 20 ). against their enemies, TVCp2

from whom vengeance is b. Israel and its leaders


'3 c.

Las

P against whom
Jos 10" (poem).

'3

^ 149 16 np33 fl'cy Ez 25 ; of Jeremiah 10 npb Je 20


'3 n'BT? 60
;
.

3. enemies of Israel

Nu

31

(P)

c.

ace. l'Sfc Dp?

t[J/pJ] vb. be [severed,


estranged
(cf.
;

fig.]

alienated,

d. in c. Edom against Judah *? Dp3 '3 Ez 25". 20 administration of justice agst. murder Ex 21 2. entertain revengeful feelings (opp. (E). 18 3nx) agaiust neighbour forbidden Lv 1 9 (H).

Ar. xlj

split,

rend, sacrifice

RS s.m.i.47H.
(intrans.)

aj^.i.
;

Eth
'Bfei

}$0.

^fa

upf

Di 647

NH
h?P

opm
.);
soul

PP3 cleft, Syr.

UaJ
my

10P3

Hipb. Pf. 12 EZ25 Impf.


1 s.
;

W?!? Ju 1 5 7
Dp??

Ju 16 28

Is

24
;

3 mpl.

WW Ez 25
**
;

S 1 4 24 3 mpl. Ex2i 2; is. nppSK


1
;

Qal
(both
fl.

P/. 3

fs.

18 Hp3 Ez 23

was estranged from her


c. IP).

sister

(||

Vp?), cf.

t 8*

15
;

Inf. Dpsn
pi.
c.

Je46 15 Je5o

10

+
:

1. avenge
1

2t.;

Imv. Dpjn Jeis";


oneself, a.

10P3H

[*1pJ]
*]p3

vb. strike off Q$H. strikebound,

subj.

of

Aram.

10 24 c. IP advers., Je46 adversary Isi p for 16 whom Je 15 ; c. 3 adversary Je 50 15 b. of 28 s4 Israel and champions c. IP Ju 1 6 1 S 1 4 Est
.

Ar. i_iuu /r^t< caput, ut cerebrum appareret Vulg. Ar. snap with the 11,71 finger (Dozy *); As.nakpu j>roh.=mutilated; 649 Eth. \4>L: peel, flay Di ); Hiph. Pf. 3 ms.
i<f.;
;

8'

3
;

c.

3 Ju 15 7
'i

S I8 25
;

c. of

Israel Dpi

Ez 25 16

c.

3 Ez 25 12
7

enemies against 2. suffer


.

"i$jrt

'33D

*)P-31

consec. Is 10

34

and the thickets

of the forest shall be struck


cf

vengeance (of law against murder)

Piel Pf.

1 s.

subj. TO DW 2 K 9

WOjM
7

K9

Je 51
thee.

36

Ex 2 1 20 (E). ; awnje, *
'3
J1
,

blood at hands of; *jnpp3

Ges * 14B Da 8'""- ' "* *; H Pi., but cf. Di Du Che ). Jb 1 9 26 after n^nBp3 ^ty
.

away (on sg. vb. or rd. p3 ; form poss.

,,

my

Pi. Pf. 3 pi. -\r\) skin, which they

Je 51 36 <ae vengeance for

24 Hoph. 7m;>/. Dp; Gn 4 Ex 2 1

Gn 4" Dj
Pt. Dpjnp

6e avenged, vengeance be taken (for blood).

144 to ravages *) have struck off (alluding (Ges' of his disease) this! but text dub.; Bu HP? riKT3 (ffiph.) which has been thus struck off.

Hitbp. Impf. Dpjnn Je


s
i|c

929

8 44"; avenge oneself, * subj. Dp?nn t6 8 '3 'Bto J e 5- 9 ; of Israel's enemies ^j

t F|p3 n.[m.] striking off;

only

cstr. *lp33
6

Dpjnpl

,/,

8 3 44 17 .
;

n?] as (at) the striking of olive-trees Is 17 24^ (sim. of fewness of people after '''s judgment).

3 '3 Dt32 *+ 14!; TDp3 Bum. vengeance 28 cstr. Dp3 Lv 26 Ju 16 ; 1. taken by God, 8 abs. EZ24 ^58"; JV^S '3 vengeance of the s 2 covenant Lv 26 s5 (H) Dp3 DV Is 34 61 63 3S '3 n?3 Is 59"; D.e'Bn Dp,3 Dt32 '3 npb Is
4
;

i>

47

3
;

K13
c.

'3

Is 35

4
;

c.
'3

ace.

adversary
.

'}

r\\C])

Mi 5";

? advers.

TVH Dt32 4U8

2.
28

BH ; also cling to, be atHiph. Tpn tached, joined to, and so Aram. TPX (Aph.), *&j) ; Qal Impf. to3? D"?n Is 29 (fig.) let feasts go around, i.e. run the round (of the
1

NH

[*lp 2] vb. go around (intrans.), (Ecclus , , 45' Hiph. inD p l surround something with 12 Pf. 3 fs. nBfn 43 (ace. + 3 instr.); (2 ace);
II.

Samson against
3. enemies dividual enemy

Philistines, '3 Dp3 Ju 16 . 12 against Judah, abs. Ez 25 "; in'3

year).

Hipb.
;

Pf.

VW
i s

Jb 19 6
18
,

fs.

Is 15
2

3
7
,

pi.
sf.

'i?n

Jb

f 88
22 17 ;

W!P)

consec.

DV Pr 6 s4

Ch

23

T^WflJ

V'

mP

]-

D ? D ^1

669
consec. 2

NiM
door (so Hiph.);

<
1 1 8
;

Impf. IPH La 3
2

s
;

3 mpl.

IB'j?!

e.g. the knees, or a


(incl.

Aram,
per-

yfrif, ttliW 2

K 6";

mpl.

1BJ3FI

Lv

19
s

27
;

Imv.
s
,

BAram.)

B'p? id., jloj fixit, impegit,

mpl.

sf.

ntt)"pn
pi.

t" v"; P.

V48"; D^)i3D

Inf. abs. "flR? Jos 6

cussit, etc. (Ar. ,_jiU strike in, carve, etc., is

iKf 2 Ch 4

; 1. go

around,, surround, encompass: a. go around, s 13 c. ace. of city, Jos 6 cf. v" 48 (ace. om.),

Fra"4 ); the Heb. vb. appar. means bring down with a [certain kind of] slick, perh. like a boomerang, v. descript. and illustr. in
loan-wd.

"Wilkinson MtnnBra and Cutom of E(jpt, (new ed. 1878),


17

II.

103

f.

109

f.

(all

the

8 030); also (fig.) tin np y?n np'pn i S i 5 t cry hath gone about the border of Moab. b.
||

surround, encompass, enclose, usu.


I'yn'Py 2
city
(

c.

/J?

^BJpll

6" and they


it)
18
;

closed in
?5?

upon
2

the
1 1 8

(beleaguered

c.

pers.

Erman *"" 323 "WM M **'" " Kurop* 123 ') Qal Pt. tffb ^9 he ('') striketh down the wicked (so Hup-Now De Che) Vrss 01 Ew Bae Kau We Buhl Ul rd. CpiJ JTiph. fr. V?\ Niph. /mp/. S0 2 ms.DnnnN B*P|n Dt I 2 lest <Aom 6e </irw(im; ;
,

+ ^30), ^i 7
8

88

(||33p),

+acc.

rei
cf.

Jb 19 6

lie

hath closed his net in upon me,


2

less oft. c. ace. pers. ^/-2 2 17 (||33D),


(||
;

La 3 s Ch 23'
;

Pi. /mp/. B'P?^ \fr 109 pelled) after them. let the creditor strike at, <a& aim at (?); 3 mpl.
13

11

= 2 Ch 4
round,

K 1 1 + 3"??), also of inanim. things 1 K 7* 2. make the (both + 3*?9, 3?D).


s
||

Hithp. Pt. 'traaa e>p:nD ^9? 38 (abs.). 1 S 28' why art thou striking at my life ?
1,

i.e.

complete the circuit HRB'Bri 'D^ 'pn


the

n. -0, 13, (*V3)

v.

TO.

Jb

days of feasting had completed their circuit. 3. make round, round off'(lit.): s7 DSfs'i risa 'pn vb Lv 19 (||neB ns rvnwn 16
i

when

worn.pr.div. (Ph. fenj CIS s0 C0T 17 (v. Schr shipped 'by men of Cuth, 2 2K "-, KMm - 6 -,il0 MusB-Arnolt JBL "" a8'2, 1 8 Jen
-

ihpl

Lm

)
-

).

\v5!)> f heathen rite.

TnDj?2
nap? rnian

n.f. encircling

rope

(of captive),

nnn

is 3

Eth.
cZe//!

pp3
Di
64 *;

(\/of

foil. cf.

Wto rima,fissura,
o/roc/fc).
;

n.pr.nt. (so Baer Ginsb; van d. H/">B'), chief soothsayer ( 3 P" 31) in train of Nebuchad. Je 39" (del. Gie, plausibly) v 3b 3 Schr *"-4100 ). (cf.
-

tlSNlto ?*T3

'

NH P^J

(rare)

T
sg.

only cstr. [p^p3] n.m. cleft of rock V^DH p'pj Jei3 4 ; pi. D-J^pn ^<pj I s 7"
:

T T"0 n.m. nard, an odorif. plant fr. India (via Persia) (Skr. naladd ; Pers. ndrdin ; Sab.
Ar. transp.
, "">

(||ninan ^nj),

Jei6 16

ace. to

DHM Bu nu
82
;

8chl,,M

"B

<

8B

v. also

Sab.

Denkm

Gk. mpios
;
sf.

[so

tpp-Tj
Aram,
"ip?,

vb. bore, pick, dig

(NH

id.,

iAi id.; Ar. Jlo perforate, bore out, 2838 Eth. iH; be one-eyed hollow out Lane ;

(through Semites) Lewy 14 . Lag"- "); abs.'jCt4 ;


i
1!
;

Fr " n""">TOr4

cf.

Low

-1*3 fOJ

TS

pi.

D'TIJ 4 13
v. TJ

Di 6*); Qal Impf. 3 mpl. sf. nnp^ Pr 3 o i; 3 both of boring, or picking /ra/ "lip? 1 S 1 1
; ,

STfU

sub

T13.

Pi. Impf. 2 ms. T?OT Nu 16' 4 out eye (ace). 21 both of boring out (JE), 3 mpl. Vlpri Ju 16
eyes (ace); Pf. 3 ms. ">P? Jb 30 Ae (or it, i.e. the night) boreth my bones ^^O (of effects of
1'

Ph.

K^ mi

w5
id.

vb.

lift,
;

carry, take

(NH = BH
D1 HWB484
-

Lzb 826 As. naM,


(rare);
326

id.

BAram.

NB'jl

Syr. in JL'LJjo scales;

elephantiasis ; mpl. TfiJ). D H3? Is 5 1 the quarry (fr. wh.) ye were digged.
'

Bu

rds.

Pu. P/.

Palm. ND3, Nt^J n.pr. Lzb forget); Ar. Lli intrans.


5-

Cook 81

83

(cp.

H&:

[i"np2] n.f. hole, crevice


25
;

cstr. JT1P?
21

Sab. in n.pr., e.g. CIS"Bn.MB.fr0M},* Min. NB'J <a/fce,

rise, be high, etc.; '; also NE>J vb. Hal 8a,i 'rCh"*'- 128

Hom

Eth.

lJ"fi:
Kplgr.
6

arm EX33
D'l^pn).

suscipere, tollere
Dankm.
ftus

Di 635
.

so OEth.,

pi. cstr.

wytn nhp?

is 2

(Ipovp

T)TT\f

AbeS3. (1894), S2\

Qal 5
,

Pf

'1
19
,

Gn 1 3 +
sf.

2 ms. niteo
;

K2 +
26

nriN'e'j

Nu 1 4

t [li^pJ] vb. knock, strike, only in specif. Bense of hit, strike or bring down (a bird), and

only

fig.

(Ecclus

marg.

SfpUl), so

wpy 4i striketh against (3; 2c NH knock, strike 3 CpU I3


;

2c

n 2 fs. sf. DTWbO Ez 16 68 ^nNBO Vi02 28 W3 ^139', Vb>31 consec. 3 pi. W&O 2 S I8 -!-, Ez 39 26 sf. DW3 2 Ch I2 U etc.; /to;)/ 3 ms. 21 1, 13'+ sf. VIK^ Dt 32 + K$) Gn 32 +
,

Ktoa
3 mpl.
2
* 8 Wfc Ho 4 +
,

670

NC3
21
s5
-

%*&!
3
fpl.

+
;

8 f.J<^ Is
,

64

5
;

Hb 2 +, Wf'l Ju f#? Je9 n 5^6 17


,

Rui 9
etc.

mfm

Zc 5 9 Rui 14 ;
12

2 fpl.
,

,4 7m. ms. Kb> Gn 1 3 +

49 n3/sfn Ez2 3 12 n P? 4 7 *$ V' >


.

a request Gn 19 (J; +n$n "0$), j S 25 Jb 89 21 s 9 42 ; =be gracious to, Gn 32 (E), Mai i hence phr. D'?S WOT graciously received, lield
;

in honour t2
;

K5

(of

Naaman), and, as
3

8 f.

OTKbNui i
ais. Nib}
i

2K4";
,

fs/Kfe
10

Gn

2i

18

+,

etc.;

honourable, eminent one Is 3 9" (but


gloss),

subst., del. as

7n/

Je io 6 NBO
Kit?
KiB>),

Hoi'+jI;
(rd. perh.
7
;

cstr.

Jb22 8t;=shew
;

consideration for

Dt

KB*3 Is

+ 2 t.,

$ 89
61
.

ff roar
Inf.
;

28 s0 La 4 16

also in
21
,

bad sense

= be
'<),

unduly

Ei Bi Che, cf. Hi
niNB-O^" Ez
1

usu. TVfy
etc.;

Gn 4 + sf.WJ
Aramaizing

influenced by

^28V>!W Je^'V^
Ft. act.

Jb32 and, specif.,=shew par17 Lv 19 15 of tiality (towards) Dt io (denied 2 6 19 81 9 34 Pr 18 + 8 2 (H), Mai 2 (rnina), jb i 3

Rfo
etc.
;

f (si vera Ex 3 4 +
7

1. ;

f.

Co Berthol T\t&> Di-b) nspJ iKio^, ntfe>3


3

Est

15
,

etc.;

, **? 3i\ pass. cstr. K#3 Is 3 1. Zt/<, &/i! up: a. lit., c. ace. pers.vel rei;

the flood

lifts
1 i
12

ark

Gn
SJH

17

7
i>

*>

(J),
pers.),

lifts

standard
26
,

(W)
i>5?

Is 5

+ (oft.

sq:

rod Is io
2
4
,

c.

against v
,9

24
,

'^
8

'3

Mi
10

=Is
2
32

\)B '3 Pre 33 i.e. (syn/S Tan); even "133^3 (4) lift up eyes, on high regard any bribe. 23 22 cf. ^121' ("!**); B%Sfk Is 2Ki 9 =Is37 19 4 cf. Ez 8"; 5 i (|| -b* C3n); sq. H loc. Dt 25 61215 cf. 2 3 ; toward ('bit) idols Ezi8 33 with implied wor1 23 toward \fr (these
,

'>

(~bx)

etc.;

esp. lift

in order to hold, carry away, etc.

Gn2i
Ez
At's

" 2 K 9
2

(E),
6

Juc/
1214
22
;

Am6
1 1 24

1K13
Zt/i!(i

29

Ez 3
1 1

83

Ufi

up wings
1 29 A

to fly
w;>

io 1619

Gn 3 1 " /e< and went ; lift up, upon (bv) 2 36 26 '3 Jb6 pw< 42 (both E), fig. Jb 3 i D5J*te a thing into scale; fyX 13 O^i ow him (require ra 31 so van d. H., of him) an oath 1 K 8 = 2 Ch 6
;
,

t*fe! V^jl

'3

Gn

i.e. she gazed at him with desire; usu. + vb. of seeing (35 t.) Gn 26 1014 i8 2 + (Hex only JE), Is 40 (+B), 13 18 60 4 (both+ MB), Je 3 2 ( + 'b)l). (5) Hft 49

ship); "?*?

nijij? *3

Gn39

voice (^ip), give (loud) utterance Is 52 , of 11 s8 16 3 floods weep Gn2i (E) 27 29

up

^93 +and
,

(both J),
7

Ju
9
s

u^P), +

t.;
,

;
take

correct

MT

KB'} (Baer Ginsb),

but sense
,4

hardly possible
T>.

*#J
in

l'B'3

KfeK

Jb

7 mil

om. Is 3 42 (|| of saying, usu. "'P?),


utterance,

+3?! aby-m *>#! KJPWl Nu +TIs24 +^Ju 9 ;^ip v" 13T); also (6) lift up ( + vb.
4
,

14

oft.
-

of formal and solemn


1

up my flesh
in

my

teeth (fig. for


lit.

hazarding
e.g.: (1)
,

life).

many

phr.,

and
2
s2
;

fig.,

lift
yfr

up hand;
;

against (3)

S 18 28 20 21
abs., in

c.

4 + by Mi 2 4 Hb 2 6 Is 14 Pl^ i3-Nto 1 K 8 and he shall lift up against him an oath=:


;

bfv

'2

Nu2 3 7 34"?*** Jb 2 f
18

29
31

display ls of power |io ; freq. in oath (esp.Ez P; of '; 30 s usu. sq. inf., oft. + b pers.) Ex 6 Nu 14

106 26 ~b&

(as signal) Is

49

Ch6 S5 (MT

difficult;

K9

s5
;

sense V$fi v. Baer Ginsb, but " read rather KfeW); mn tifBn vbv '2 s 12 s 17 r\2*$ '2,+-by Je 7" Ez 26 27 28 32 ,
s2
;

(both P),

Ez 20

6 - 6 - 615 - 23 - 28- 42 40

36

44
so

12

47" Ne 9
heaven;

16
,

+ "^

1 9 27

BjG ;;
;

word

Am 5

{bv,

+ ilfg)
7

+ DW"S Dt
prayer (c>bN)
abs.

32

lift

hand
19
,

to

in

weeping Je 9
reproach
utter:

(^5?)
3

lamentation
(7) lift

(W) v'
WP>

("^1?),

2 V28 La 2

flf?f)*$3*
48

C^)of '\
1^

134
22

also fig.

and, remarkably, l^ip-^K 119 ; 10 of the deep (Dinn) Hb 3 ; in blessing


,

name

Ex 20"

ta ^e UP = Dt 5"
4

"

(Decalogue);

cf.
,

20

139

(read prob. 'JOB'

Bo
;

Lv9

(P;

c.

?N).

(2)

lift

up

one' shead shew


28

Zc 2 Jbio boldness, independence JU8 1320 ^83*; of another restore to honour Gn 40 v 19 (E), but lift thy head from off thee (V$9). 31 by word-play; + *6? n*3D 2 K 25"= Je 52

16

OlCheKau); n?B'"^ 16 1"?"^ *?nf ^ f 50

0"^ K^?"^V 16
;
_

Ex
up

OP)

NIB* VIDB' '3 prob. also J 2 3 (E). (8) lift up prayer in behalf of 4 16 4 1 1". i +2 9 =Is 3 7 , Je 7 (9) lift

soul (B'SS),

i.

e.

direct the desire (B'S3


,

1 d)

fig.

of gates,

lift

up your heads
1

ty

24

7 9
'

towards
,

(3)
2

lift

up

one's face, countenance (E* ??),

lit.,

K
'3

^32 ^"pN);

abs.

Jb 11"; of
I'?.?

sign of good conscience 2 sign of favour,

22

"^

("?),

16 Pr 19 18 "ty'b* (bit) a thing, Dt 24 4 8 Ho 4 KJ0 Vr 24 (cf. Pi. and 11. 2); *^f 8 4 ^ 25 86 143 so the heart La 3". (10) take

WQ

up

(incur) sin, iniquity, (only

43 HP) +Ex28

Nu

18

22
,

c.

Nu6"(P;
"^y

form of benediction);
7
J

cf. "llK

'2

^? for

Lv

19

17

22

Nu

18 32

(cf.

also

2 b).

V4

es P-

li

fi

up face

of another (orig.

prob. of one prostrate in humility ; opp. 3HrQ D'3B repel), in various shades of mng.: grant

(1 1) of heart lifting one up, (inciting), Ex 3521 26 36 s (all P); of presumption 2 14 10 19 2 Ch 25 appar. requires intrans. or

MT

reflex,

meaning,

lift

oneself up, in

foil.,

text dub.

MM
in all
1
:

671
;

NtM
Mi
19

Ho 1 3 rd. perh. N^feo Oort We cf. Now Na I Now (after Bi) XCT1 (rd. M^Rtf </nttv); ,0 ^89 rd. \W Bi Ki Che; Hb i Kfc queried by
s
3

pers.

b
||

pers.,

ace.

01

Gn
6

18 26 (J),
9

Nu

14

gloss.),

(JE; 8 i^99
1

py
c.

nf)D),
18

? of sin
fty

Ho i Gn
KBO

Is 2

(prob.

50

17

Ex

21

23

We Gr Buhl
(usu. ace.)
-

al., cf.

Gunkel Sch(""u '!3:,


lit.,
1

2. Bear, carry: a.

a load or burden
J),

Gn

s5

37

44 (both

45

s3 - 23

(E),

iS

(both E), 25 ; "WJ PB'B 1^32'. rbo ; [In this sense '} used in in P both in J ; 'j also in early proph., S.

S 25^

Is 33";

io 3 3 3 Je io 6 I7 21S7 armour-bearer Ju g 54

+
1

very

oft.;

D?3
S
;

W
(b'V
'i

and Jb, and in


Je
155

earlier

and

latest

^^

not in
-

S 14
2

+
;

oft.

bearing

K Is

La Chr Dn, which use rta;

weapons
fig.),

1
14

Ch 5"

24

Ch 14"; La 3 s

.]

-m

a load of care, (fig., 912 share a burden with ; responsibility Dt I ': Exi8 m (E; no ace); with '3, Kfc
Is
1

cf.

212

infr.)

io 44

d. take as wife (usu. c. ? for), Ne 13* 2 Ch it* i3 2 4 3


-

Br HM Ezr late
v.
:

Ru

4
.

e. ta/ce

30

12

an enumeration, usu. c. OT*I Nu i 2 49 4 222 26 s 32 2649 (all P);


1

sum Ex c. 1BDO

"33y '1^3 Jb
carry)
1

13

my
i4
.

grief,

my bed Nu 1 1
'7

shall carry at (help

Nu 3 40
receive,

Ch

s3

27
3

f.

take
917

and carry away,


5
;

take

(idolatrous images)

Am 5
18 4
.

up and carry

IK33

Ks

23

V'24
FirrtK

hence, obtain
2

26

Is 46'; bear ephod,

favour (IDn, fH) Est 2


(

28

+v

18

(), 22

(v.

wet..)

in triumph Is 8

in Hastings b. esp. bear guilt,


oft.

Dr

+ VJ'pa). _ WBH^D

(both +*)&), 5
n'lNBT)!)

Ez

or punishment

Gn
18

13

(J,
31

W),

Ez HP:
3l

tp?
22'
8

'1
16

Lv5 117
19 2o
Ktpn
cf.
8

Lv 17
);

171s

14* cf. i5 (all P), Ez 14 10 44 12 (cf. Hiph.Lv (H)


20
20
5 15

Nu5
16

(Co Berthol tfl Di^) is usu. rendered plucking it up (tearing it away) by the roots, but dub.; 'j not elsewhere in this sense.

nw

17

fNiph.
25
i
28

Pf.

W?
,

Je5i
4
;

9
,

'S)

consec.

Ex
fpl.

'1

Lv
'i

EZ23
9"; i8 u

4 ;

HEiSs
'i

"2

24
,

(H)

Nu

13

9
19

(P), cf.

7m/>/.

*<?>??

Is 4 o

3 mpl.

%*|! Ez
;

f%
v 23 ;
;
-

= be

Vp'l

Pn 9

19 - 20 - 21
,

/3
17

abs.

Mfe>r
22
>

Je io 6
etc.;

cf.

=bear
cf.

responsible for guilt for others


cstr. praegn.),
'3

Ex 28 3S Nu Lvio 16 22

mmm Is 49
WtWI
I
21
';'

1K^
PI

Pr 30 13

'3
2
,

/w.
,

Nfe>3rt
i
19
,

94

mpl.

^,

24 14

7
;

7n/. Kfef
Is 2
2

Ez

sf.
26
,

DK?' ?n
l

(of goat
P),
cf.

+ pN'i'N,
-

Nu 30
>)

16

(all

Pi.

KtW
2
, 1-

Ez 4 4 5 6

D3TM]
;

Nu 14 33
PV3
9i
'2

ttan

l 8 5312,

Ch
1920

etc.;
632

f.

fWfeO

IS30

HStf?

Ez Zc
pt.

S 19 43

is dub.,

and

vhn

'3

v4
'

also
.

< .

bear at (share

(01
abs.

K6

')

in),

Ez 18 1920 20
4

c. support, sustain,
12

on (?V)
land

wings Exig Dt 32"

Vr

(all fig.);
6

Niph.) Dr SB90 HPS; >Ba

inexplicable; rd. Kfr? (Inf. nNBT) portion Gr (cf. Th), or

thinks WHJR Inf. Niph. with


;

could not support them Gni3 (J), 36' (P). 16 19 Ez 3 6 6 Jb 34 31 ^55 13 69 8 d. endure Je i5 3i 14 21 16 88 Pr 18 30 ; suffer, bear with, permit Jb 3 WB flXD Xf>\ Gn 21 e. bear, carry,
.

compensative ending
lit.

1.
40
4

fee
1

lifted

up,

a.
(all
7
-f-

Zc5 Ez
7

19 - 21

(both

H? ?
;

19SOi!1 ^?), v

in vision), of valleys Is

of gates
13

24

Dn^j

43

34

from

(J) and they (indef.) carried portions his presence unto them; carry gifts as

tribute 2

S 8 26
,

later,

bring an offering
:

yfr

96

of eyelids Pr 30 {superciliousness) ; metaph. of judgment on Babylon elevated, reaching up to the sky p$f) ; pt. 1 exalted Is 6 (of ^'s throne, in vision) ; of lofty

(rd.

Niph.)

Ch

6 s9

hold bath to hold MT). T\y homer Ez 45". g. bear fruit, of tree Hg 19 Jo 2 s2 , fig. Ez 36 s ; boughs i7 23 (in fig.); 2 20 3 produce, yield, of mountains Jb 40 yf/ 7 2 (both
f.
c.

carry = contain,

Ez 2031 ( Co rWN-U; Toy

foil.

Is 2 (ft?, lifted 4 13 from out the hills), once of trees 2 (text dub.); 12 Is 2 b. fig., be exalted, of kg., 2 Ch gen., 2 13 s3 '' IS52 , 32 kingdom 1 Ch 14 servant of '' 2. refi. lift oneself uj> rise himself 57 16

hills Is 2

14

30
.

25

57

cf.

Mi

? /or).

Nu
2
2

Ju2i B
head

3. Take, take 16 15 (unjustly),


22 29

away:
6
,

a.

lit. c.

JO

S 17 34
off,
13

up, of ', to display power in judgment 2 5 10 3- be borne, carried Je io 33 V'94


-

Is

Ex

b. take
24

iKi5 = 2 Chi6 iKi8


(b pers.), Is 40
pers.)
16

away, carry
,2

La5
;

Mi

28 22 25 66 12 4. be taken away, (P)> Is 49 carried off, 2 20 17 (n loc.) Is 39 s be swept


.

JC49

4i
(v.

take

away
sweep
life

away
2

= destroy
.

(-'SfD

Gn

40
s2

19

supr.)

(of multitude) Prince, v. also Qal 3;

away

Dn

n
,

12

(cf.

Bev Behrm,

Ew

Hi

Jb 32

(cf.

Niph. 4);

tPi. Pf.
2

guilt, iniquity, trans17 etc., i.e. forgive, c. ace. Gn 50 (E), gression,

S 1 4 14
3a

c. take

away,

S 19 43

W) (anal, of n 'b) K 9", NB'JI consec. Am 4 etc.; Impf.


m
4
;

as 2, v. Dr).
2

S 5 12

Ex

32

(E), io
3

17

Ig.

Ho

14

Jb 7 n

34

(J),
|iV

Nu

14

18

(JE),
s
;

(||

fm)> + 32

S +*>
1

3 ms. sf. W8W1 sf. WK$W Ezr'i


Pt. pi. ClVfSt?

Est

3',

D^pjl

Is 63

9
;

3 mpl.

Imv. ms.

tf.

Je22 w

+ 2 t.;

1.

DK^3

V28

9
;

lift

;;=exalt,

n*?3
kingdom
c.

672

KWO
-

S 5" fllipn.

Ch 14
assist

2
),

pers.

Est 5"

(7J)), cf. 3*j

=support, aid,

Ezr 8 M Est 9*;

b. chief men of Judah 21 17 22" 45 s 9 Toy), C. future Davidic kg. 34" 37 s6 cf. 44 3,3 + i6t.
. ,

2 aid with trees (supply with) 1 9", so Ezr i*. 2. fig. BB3 '3 = desire, long, Je 22"
3. carry, bear continuously Is 63', 28 44". 4. tae, takeaway 2 S 19 43 (7 for; but v. ITiph.
>//

d. foreign princes 26 EZ45, 46, 48. 27 s3 118 7. leader of exiles re30" 32" 38 39 8 8. nonturning under Cyrus, ace. to Ezr i
. .

16

s1

Isr. chiefs in

P Gn 34 Nu 25
s
:

18

Jos 13 21

supr.);
|

Am

(3 instr.;

We Now 'K'^).
s4
;

11.

[H^iEO] n.[m.] rising mist, vapour


,

Hithp. Impf. l*gi|P Nu 23 ; 3 fs. NEW 24 7 2 ms. Ntwnn Ez29 15 ; 3 mpl. >fi) Dn 11"; 2 Nu 1 6 3 Inf. Kfewn Ez 1 7 14 Pr 30 32 ; mpUKfin'n
;

only pi. *J~j) forming clouds, and portending


(Ar. '(jiS
16
;

D'WS
rain,

vapours,

Je io I3

Ft.

KIOTO

K
29

*i35

7
.

t3

^?Pr2 5 .
5

like a lion

Nu

23
11

himself

Ch
(sc.

oneself up, (JE) pt. he who exalts (+ 5' b^>) as human ruler
s*
;

Ch 29";lift

38 fn. t*WO n.m.*

^"
''

bearing,
,7
;

tribute;
27

load, burden, lifting,

'o abs.
s

Nei3 +
,9

cstr.
;

(Kau),

>

rWB) of

as ruler;

Ew i160 Ke
"

Be

as subst. [inf. of

Aram,

form], the exalta-

tion; of a

kingdom
5

Nu 24 7

(JE),
c.

cf.

Ez 17";

in arrogance
(c. 5>J),

Pr so 31

1K1 Nui6 3 Dn ii".


.

(P;

"PJ?),

EZ29"
3 ms.

t Hipb..

Pf

camels 8 cf. Is 46 s5 hanging on a peg Is 22 (fig.); forbidden on Sabbath Je if^-^ Ne 13 1519 fig. of people * as burden Nu li nj (JE), Dt i 12 cf. "fy tb n;n
, ,

2K 5 + sf.'lKB'aEx23 ONTO Nu4 +2 t.; 1. Ex 23* (E), mules 2 K 5


17

4-2t.;
load,

D3NB>DDti 12
9

burden of ass
12
;

consec. 1. cause one to bear iniquity (2 ace.)

S 15 33 19 36

Wfrnl Lv 22 16 2. appar. cause to bring, have brought, WB>rn 2S17" (c. ace. rei + ^S
loc.),

(-^K), also
s

ty$ 7J
10

"jrnjj ji, 7"';

of iniquities

^ 38 .Ho 8
s5

rd. D'b>D, so

We

Now GASm.

2. n. verb., lifting, uplifting,

but very dub.; Ki Kit


;

ttm

>we ra'bn.
2

Bu Wfc^; HPS

nNfew

s 19 43

v.

Ntw wipii.
is

only DB>B3 'O Ez 24 the uplifting of their soul, i. e. that to which they lift up their soul, their 3. n. verb., bearing, carrying, heart's desire.

'[nN'liM]
pi.
sf.

n.f.

what

borne about;
,

Nu 4 24 (+"$),
1

Ch
;

20 2S 3 5 3
;

(*|n33), so prob.

Ch

22 - 22 - 27

(cf.

Be Kau

> singing, uplifting

TtlOtt%

D^nid'O

Is 46 1

your things
(i.

(formerly) borne about in procession are now loaded on beasts for exile.
1.

e.

idols)

WtW T
;

n.m. one
128

prince
pi.

abs.
t.,

lifted up, w-'

i.e.

a chief
;

'3

Ex
32

22
,

27

cstr. N't??

Gn 23'+
7
1.,

of voice, e. g. Ot) esp. of responsibility and duty of bearing sacred vessels (oft. ||rn'3$;, 5 "-w- 47 ' "o nys&o rni?B) Nu 4 rnasj v v31-32 4. perhaps what is carried, brought, i.e. 11 tribute 'O IDS 2 Ch 1 7 silver as tribute ( + nn3D
'
, . ;

D'tOBO Jos

22

D'KB>3

Ex 34 31 -r
;

Gni^ + 3
l6a

DNB>3

Ex 35 w
8
,

W^\
Isr.
:

cf. Kfc"3

Qal;

others, silver by the load,

cstr.

'!<%:
s
',

+;

sf.

WfeO Ez 45
17
,

JVK'bO

Ez 32

Ex DnWBO

great quantity).

i.e.

in

1.

NSPD v. supr. p. 601 b.

1 ' 1428 fin. N&tt n.m.

utteranoe,
abs. Is

oracle

Nu

17",

DiWbO v

etc.; mostly in

1. ^B5?3 '3 of any chief man,


ruler, over ag. Q'r6s).

Elsewhere only Ez

P Chr: 3. of Abr. Gn
.

(E; human 2. of Solom. iKii".


23",

Ex 2 2 s7

(cf.

V&tn

1b
1

(6)
1

Gf
;

,e23- 33

usu.
2

cstr.
25

2
10

);'D

14*+

of prophetic
2

utterance:
by);
i>33 'D
,,

and heads of Ishmaelite tribes 17 20 25 16 4. rulers of the congregation, rnpn *%tyl Ex 16 22 Jos 9" 18 22 30 .T1?3 'in 34", c f. 35* L v 4 Jos ubl"'J1 , 4 2 2 "">,

1 1" 22 1 23 lT 30 19 21 13 Na i ; 3"I3?3 'O Is 2 i is later ins. (Di); 'd revelation, ti"23n p*j33n HJH IB* 'an Hbi ; 33 3436 38S8 38 s ' 'D utterance 2 of* Je 2 3 9 ), (cf.

K9

Is I4

28

Ez

1
1

Ch 24 s7
1

(c.

Is 13

3Kto 'D 15

cf.

17

=
1

(all

P); esp. 5. tribal


2
,

vid. also

chiefs

and representatives,

ace. to the religious

_
( 1.

B q.

(rd. N^I?n DRN), / 36b " ; 'rifC31,v "OT]

v33 "

with word-play,
1
1

organization of P,
chaps.
2, 7,

Nui
2

16 - 44

34
5"

note
40

*feft
,

Chi 5 also 1KB1 (prob. 6. in Ezek. gloss, om. Benz), 2 Ch 5* a. of Zedekiah (for ^bt}; v. Bohmer 8 ""00 112 "-), V 1 2 10 " 2 +1 Ew Hi Co Berthol
7
: -

iCb.2 10 4 s8

+ 57t. Nu (esp. Wtf tvm f); c


f.

+ ijX-)'^-by),

Mai

+ 'b^-!?t!). Pr
1

Zc9 ( + pK3),i2
1

v.

WfQi p- 601 supr.; in 30 rd. N^l3t? from Massa (Miihlau, De), or 'XV? (Wild), which however is perhaps not original, but borrowed from 31 (cf. Wild*""*- Frankenberg 81*^ 6 ; cor1

1",

9 (rd. sg.

rupt name

of Agur's

home or

tribe,

Kau).

NteB
t
2

673
'
see
2

nsffo
ms.
sf.

Nffift

n.m.

lifting

up; only cstr. D'JB

Ch

19"

= regarding of persons (partiality,

D^?
,

consec.
3
1
8
;

Gn
sf.

44*, etc.;

Impf.
etc.;
28
,

Vfe>:

Lv 26 s 3&n Gn
41
18
;

25
,

D3W'!

/la (3); Ipntrnso). t nn n.f. the uplifted (cloud);'0 133


Is 30
27

//. a&*. JfR?

1S30
f.

P<.

V#|pp Jb
rd.
2*

nm Lv 14
||

1W iSm
21

Gn 44*
Ch
:

sf.

21

12

(but

niVl

OKI
c.
4'6

as

weight of uplifted clouds.

2S24
-

13

We 8m
a.
9

Kit);
lit.

1. overtake,
*
272

ace,

oft. after *|T1

Gn

T J1N&73 n.f. uprising, utterance, burden, portion (on format, cf. 01 n.1,183. pn (p u ) nas riNCD 40 326 v. Lzb );abs. 'd Ju 2o +
s4
* 109

Sta*

"

Ko
tax

31 (E), 44 (J), 6 s 19 Jos 2 (JE), 1

Ex
S
9
,

= payment,
;

Je 39 5
2
||

= 52
,

14' (P), 15 (song), Dt s 8S S 2 S 15" 2 25 30

s
,

Ho 2
i
3

cf.

f 7"

18 38 (DTOEta} in
b.
fig.

cstr.

nst'D

Gn
<Aa<

S 22 s8), La
9

(metaph.).
;

of battle

43

+
14

pi. abs. riNfl?

Gn 43
nk'fp

s1
,

+ (prob.)

niNB-D

La

(v. infr.); cstr.

Gn 43"; 1.

io sword Je 42 16 on 1 Ch 2i 12 v. supr.; of 2 lbM blessings Dt 28 curses \ predictions Zc 1*,


, ,

Ho

which rises, uprising, uplifting: a. i^V^ 'O Ju 2038 uprising of smoke, cf. ('VH om.) v40
.

wralh of justice Is 59 13 20 40 calamities Jb 27


, , .

''

i^

69

s5
,

iniquities

b. in gen. signal Je 6 (= D3 Gf.). 2 ,l lifting of hands ( ??) in prayer \jr 141


1

C.
(||

up-

2. a. reach, attain 18 reach it (crocodile) with the to, Jb 4 1 (if one) sword (2 ace.) ; fig. paths of life Pr 2 19 joy,
,

n?BJ|l).

etc.,

2. utterance, oracle (=111. KB>1?), La 2 14 (Bu 3. burden Zp 3 18 (of reproach, fig.). Lbhr). 4. a. portion (carried to some one), esp. from
table of king or superior,

also 51 (Che"" B&tol, for An,Uel" enM Perles fipfci ''f:, fr. n>); of time

Is35

10

11

MT
. .

Gn 43 3434,34
S

custom
also 2 also

v.

Di and
43

reff.), 2

S 1 9 (for MT T\WS) Gr more gen., present, largess from a superior


(

(J; on so rd. perh. HPS. b. perh.


8
;

Gn 47 s my days have not reached the days of my fathers, cf. Lv 26 s5 b. cause to reach, IT J^J 1 S 14 26 no one put bring, put, Vr*t his hand to his mouth, but rd. 3 55'p X Klo Dr Bu Kit HPS Lbhr. 3. fig. IT Wfrn
.
.

one's

hand has

reached,
(c.
!>),

i.e.

one

is able,
s6 49
-

or has
ace.

Je 40 5
0]??
n
inferior,

'"19
-

food-allowance),
11

Est
gift,

18

enough,

Lv

11

14

21

25
s

c.
21

"'-?)

c exacted or enforced

from

"Q 'D
2

nm). (") 1?y


1

Ph. supr. ; v. also d. sacred contribution, tax nB*D 'D


(cf.

Am 5
6- 9
.

able to secure, get 14**** 27 (all P), Ez 46 7 ; abs. ss gain (riches) Lv 25 47 (H). Jb

Nu6

24'

v,

no.
v. pjfef.

Ch

24

e. offering to
loftiness,
fig.

Ez 20 40

L^^IV J n.m.

of pride:

pt!?3

"lfefj
AJL, : n.

(/of
-J^j

foil.;

NH 1D3
cf.

6 htip D;pe6 nbjTTDK Jb 20

(of wicked).

AranOD3,

saw;

saw (Qal Pi.); Eth. (DVi: id.; Ar.


io 16

t^S^ip n.pr.mont.,
[to"in

i.e.

Hermon, 1* in

a saw\.

Kin

Dt 4 48
n.f.

(cf.

Di Dr).
exaltation, dignity.
abs.
;

t"l%t3 n.m. saw;


2.
,

abs. Is

TnSto
swelling.

1.

1 1. [Nit/ jl vb. lend on interest, or usury,

3. uprising
sf. irwfe>
s

1.
i//-

cstr.

Lv 1$*+;
,

;'V Gn4' + Jbi 3 + to*^)4lj

dignity Gn 49 (dignity of first-born), 62 s of Chaldeans Hb I 7 ; of God, his exaltas3 2. swelling, eruption, loftiness Jb 13" 31
.

be a creditor (cf. Ar. Lli postpone, delay ; sell on credit; form of I WJ, v. Ges i75o ); Qal Pt. act. KSO (anal, n 'b) 1 S 22 2 every man that had a creditor; 13 KiM "IK'S Is 24 s against whom
||

tion,"^?
(

"tips

Lv

+ id.); also I3 , 2}n (all P). 3. uprising, Jb 4 1 17 a< /'s uprising the mighty 4. Gn 4' is dub.; is there not are in dread.

(+nnBp, irjna), M-JM 'fe> v


13

cf.

14

56

a creditor, and pi. tTKtfJ Ne 5 7 Kt (D'BO Qr, from ntM), + ace. cogn. NBto. Hiph. 7m/>/
is

3 ms. 13 3jfe( tOB^X? 89 an enemy shall not act the creditor against him, make exactions of

s3

forgiveness uplifting of countenance, cheerfulness,

acceptance?

him

33 al.

(||

Holz

al.;

Ew De

lb

Way). 1

8 31 2

Ch

6 s2 v. x'cj

Qal

(5).

Ke Di Kau.
t[3l0] vb. only Hiph. reach, overtake
15

tNtlfa n.m. N " 6,1 lending on interest, or 7 10 usury; Ne 5 (as ace. cogn.), v

(Ecclusi4
Schechter

IT rUWm, 35 T rttOTM on 14"), cf. 3 infr.; ftt$rt3 re"


10

(cf.

t[nSC]
newt? mtin
for) debts.

n.f.
*$"ja

loan (on pledge);


ne>n '3

cstr.

shall obtain

an answer;

Hiph.

Pf

32'* 3 ms.
;

Dt 24 10

pi. D'aiiJ

26 niNE>p Pr 22 <Aos pledging (giving security

yfrni consec.

Lv

25",

sf.

i^ni

consec.

Dt 19 6

x x

wra
+
II.

674
beguile,
(both

nca
+ ace.
24

Nt^J vb. T T
;

deceive

(kindred with
N^n

only

Hiph. Hiph.
I. NIB*,

rei)

from which,

Ex

22

(E),

2K 4

pt. as subst. creditor, 2 1 Is 2 4 50 ^109".


2
!

usurer

Hiph.

however, the forms can hardly be derived (conj. Is 19 13 We' ls )) ; Hiph. Pf. 3 pi. the princes have been beguiled (|| vVfi, V?nn).

W$

Je 49 16 sf. <W$h Gn'3 13 10 a 2 ins. nstfri J e 4 sjx^n Ob 3 pi. sf. ^W'^n 16 1S C-V; 7ip/. only juss. K^! 2 Ch 3 2 so ^ 55 8 Qr (v. infr.); K#! 2K18 1836", sf. ^$1 9 10 10 2 K 19 Is 37 2 mpl. IN&'n Je 37 //. abs. N#n Je 4 10 beguile, usu. c. ace. pers. Gn 3 13

Hiph. Pf.

Impf. 3 ms. 3 Hip? Dt 1 5 who lendeth to his 10 neighbour; 2 ms. 3 n& ri 24 wlien thou lendest to thy neighbour ( + ace. cogn.). t ["':] n.[m.] debt; only sf. 2 fs. "O'EO
Kt, T^f? Qr
r\im)
2

K4

(so

Baer ;. van

d.

H. Ginsb

pay

1?o)#) thy debt.

18 37 (J; not elsewh. Hex); Je40 Ob 10 2 K 19 let not thy God beguile tliee 15 of Hezekiah 2 Ch 32 (cf. infr.),

= Is 37 =
Is

IJ^TTB
10
,

n.m. loan; only cstr. ^>3 BIBB* WJTO T\fl -\fX IT nt?>B ^g Dt 15 2 every possessor of a loan of his hand shall renounce what he lends to his neighbour (cf. Dr).

t[n^D]

W^pfe
36"

fll. [Jlttfj] vb. forget


niSttu
NB>3

(NH
HWB486
;

id.;
;

As.

D3 , nB'p5 Je 37 do not
sq.

deceive yourselves; also


2

perh. forgottenness Dl
cf.

Aram.
Ar.

b pers. D3? Ntfr^K


15
,

K
;

18 29
3l6

(esp. Ithpe., Aph.), \Ju forget

(= 2 Ch 32
r

v.supr.),

Je 2 9 8

m&n

^S

R#n

forget, neglect;

n ? ? 4 10 'Aom Aas< utterly beguiled

this people;

iD\^ DICK* ^ 55" Kt appar. =desolations (be) upon them.' (but elsewh. only in n.pr.loc, cf. ni K> Ew 01 Pe p. 445 supr.), < Qr ttrfW
cf. @, let death (beguile them, i.e.) come deceitfully upon them/ Brull Che, cf. Bae, DIB K^. conj. plausibly ta$3>.
,

De Now Hop

MlA?: ignoscere, con<ra donare, indulgere Di ) ; Qal P/. 1 s. WB>31. KBO D3nN Je 23 s9 I will forget you finally s8 b (but 93 Che Gie *TO^, sq. ^fBJl as V 17 rote WtfJ La 3 1 have forgotten v. in. K&D) prosperity; Impf. 1 s. ^B^ shall I forget 1 i.e. 10 overlook, rd. by We Mi 6 plausibly for MT^fcO
Eth.
,

TpXEJ'2 n.[m.] guile, dissimulation


ace. to

(>
;

Lag

BN196

der.fr. 88*19, lending

pSB>53 nN3B>

nBjn Yt26 w AaraZ may Aide


73" 74
s
,

on usury)

J e 23 s9 (v. supr.). Hiph. 21 thou shalt not be 2 ms. sf. Wjfi Is 44 Impf. ,u> ifm (Qal); forgotten of me, but dub.; Ges 8" 15 Pi. >/. 3 ms. Che . 'JWan (cf. Dt 32 ).
in/. 06*.
tfe>J

(K

,|

sf.

3E'3

G1141" (E)

<)<

hath

made me forget

jte 7/ with dissimulation.

tjfimCJQ

n.f.pl.

deceptions
;

\jr

but meaning not suitable v. HNiB't? sub K1B> (so Klo


III.

read prob. DiNiB'O,

Now Hup

Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. sf. ntfn HD3n Jb 39 17 God caused her (the ostrich) to forget wisdom, i. e. did not endow her with it.
6 Impf. "|B 1? Hj Jb 1 1 Eloah allows a part of thy guilt to be forgotten thee, i.e. does not niB* nibvo reckon it to thee in full ( <

+ ace. rei ( in n#e Ges 552m ).

1st syllable only here, infl. of

Bae).

[NEfa] /o^,

v. II. T\V1.

t[2ttfa] vb. blow


(but also
1

(NH = BH;
||

0#J
form of

131J?3

[Du]

there is equivalent

to

thee
Jol

* n Is 7 4 <Ae "vfj breath of* lias blown upon it. Hiph. Impf. 18 Ae causes his wind <o 3 ms. D'" 2t5^ \Jri47 Woic; Dns 3E^1 Gn 15" and he drove them I? ?); Q al
1

3TI3),

Syr. ojj. all blow;


3
fs ^

yJ

Eloah, ace. to thine iniquity, cf. Bi Che -; Bu reads ilB'i for nu^ Du rejects ver. as gloss).

"u"JSo1

from

tn 3
ft

n.f. forgetfulness, oblivion,


(cf.

yjf

8S

l3

\\\
,,

T^n), designation of b)Xf


'

'3 fft v 1112 ).

(perh. orig. blow away, drive away by blowing, or by a sound like blowing).

away

t1^ T^^
1

,7 s T '

i n.pr.m.
,

1.

t*n#
T

rOfc

27

6 (van d.H. v ) one of David's heroes,

lrja-ovman
laaia
1

+1.
(cf.

71\u2 vb. T
T

lend,
Pf.

become a creditor
WB>3 Je 15 10 ; 3
4
t.;

vtt,

A
.

Ito-ta,

L
I
1

Uaa-ovt.
3

2. DJ?^, a
Eto-m,

of Issachar
1 s.

Ch

Uam,
:

I.
10

NW);-Qal
;

pi.

(and so in
24
2526

foil.).

3. Levites
21

a.

Ch 23 s0
4. one

*J v
io.ii

PL np Ex 22" +
Kt &X.p, (

pi.

D'tfo
sf.

Ne

mi), 50'; lend, usu. c. 3 pers.: yiflpP] WCO-^ Je 1 5 10 7 Awe wo< en<, and they have not lent
5
to

+ v? Q r
Dt24

v. I.

TiJ Is

24 , I(ma, etc. of those strange wives Ezr io 31


b.

Ch

Ua(r(()ia.

me,

Ne5

(Qr;

ace. cogn.),

v 1011

\TV2 xx.[m.] a vein (or nerve) in the ""50 ; thigh (etym. dub.; on format, cf. Lag Ar. Cj appar. the portion of tlie principal
1

675
vein of the leg which ia in the thigh, vulg. sciatic vein, or (mod.) sciatic nerve and even s 3<m T5 sciatica, Lane 32 only ) </<e sinew the thigh-vein (or thigh-nerve, of
fall
off,

rtovtin
Niph. be cast
;

off,

fall off;

Z Aph.

T\/H

n$n

Gn

"

cast out (fr. house)


etc.
;

Ar.

but also

T30 nr^?
thigh,
cf.

|) )

cf.

v 33 ". On sacredness of
'

mas (Frey);
denom.
28 40
fr.

JJLi

trans., avis

pluma, J-U mutavit rejecitque plu-

excidit

celeriter extraxit,

IiS

8 ml - 36<);2o,,

!d - 3!!0

\Ve H,ldaM

88 loan-word ace. to Frii );

Qal

etc.,

is

Pf.

^BOl consec.
;

O^

v. nU^X p.

61 supr.

t "?Tt0 vb. bite

(NH = BH, but also transp.


;

drop

Dt7'+ 2 t; Impf. 3 ms. b& Dt Imv. ms. bv Ex 3 s J0S5 15 ; 1. slip or Dt 19 and tlie iron off, ryn-|t? ->r)3n bgljjj
5

B03 Hiph.); As. nasdku D1 HWB486 S 71*33 (esp. of snakes); Syr. ka>, 1; Eth. MiuDi";

slippeth off from the

wood

(i.e.

axe-head from

Ba zKOxiiii <.). las cp Ar


3 ms.

untwist rope, disintegrate, dissolve); Qal Pf.

Ui J^
.3B/31

helve);
5

^\
7

?& Dt 28 40
2.

thine olives sliall


fr.

drop

undo breads,

off (ahs.).

Ex3

(E),

Jos5
122
.

15

WJ Nu2i
s
;

9
,

sf.

D3f>M consec. 9

Pr
pi.
3

23

32
,

sf.

3
,

/mp/. 3 ms. Ec io8 Pfc ac.


;

^
32
s

consec.

Am 5",
,

T3BJ?

Dt

off sandal 3. clear (JE). Pi. Impf 3 ms.

draw

(/V) foot away nations

b&M
(ff?)

K 16

Ec io 11

he cleared- the

Jews

entirely -out of

Elath.
HOB/3,

Offi
17
;

tJgfJ
;

Gn 49

tEDttfo] vb. pant

D\3BO Mi'3 5
;

Nu 2 1 8
,

to,
17

sf.

7 T^F3 Hb2

(NH in nn. HD^3,

pass. Iptf}

9 Gn 49 11 v 9 Ec io 8 also v
fig.

5 chiefly of serpent, c. ace, 8 2 1 (pt. pass., abs.), (poem in J),

Am

19

Nu

XOfl, KnoE }; late Aram. Ithpe.; Syr. pL breathe, blow; Ar. 1 iT.j gently breathe (of wind),

etc.

v. seek

(abs.),

Pr

23

(sim. of wine);

, of prophets Dn 3K'3 '3H Mi 3 who are biting with their teeth, and crying, Peace fig. of
!

ance (Lane 3032 );


in travail;

a thing with labour and persever' I^U a soul, Lane ib ) pant,


;

of the deep and strong breathing of a

woman
.

2 (with play on oppression, etc., T?F sense thy debtors, those that give thee interest). 17 Pi. Pf. 3 pi. D;ns O^J] Je 8 and they shall bite you fatally (fig.); Impf. 3 mpl. 13^'ri
3

Hb

Qal Impf
n.f.

1 s. Dt5>

IS42

14

t TVyr'l

breath ;'3 Dt 2 o 16 + 9 1.

cstr.

DynTlf?

Nu 2

6
1

and they

bit the

people fatally

(both of serpents).

t TIC'S n.[m.] interest, usury (lit. something


bitten off)
c. "i>y
;

'3

abs.
24

Ex

22

24

cstr.

Dt 23 20
,

&V Ex 22 Ezi8 n^ 22
17
,

(E);
12

c.

JO npb

(no prep.),

Lv 25 s6 |? 3'B>n 37 ^33 LV25 at

HOBO (cf.Lag BN82 ) Gns'+iot.; sf. ^DfS 3 14 niE>3 Is 57 16 ; Jb27 innBO Jb 34 pi. 1. breath of God as hot wind kindling a flame 18 16 33 Is 30 as destroying wind 2 S22 f 18 10 9 as as cold wind producing ice Jb 37 Jb4 s 4 creative, giving breath to man Jb 32 33 s 7 17 2. 6reai/io/man 1 K i7 Is 42 Jb 2f Dn io breath of life D"n TOBO Gn 2 7 (J); cf. Wl TOBO
;

interest, so

5 f 15 Ez

i8
-

8 - 13
;

'3?

Pr 28 s by usury;

D^n Gn

22

(J)

as breathed in

20 - 20 20

God's breath in
characteristic
Is 2 of

asacc.cogn.Dt23
-

by God it is man Jb 34" 36-*; and is man 1SK3 HOBO nE>K DIN
nostrils is

(cf.

interest t["ntT3] vb. denom.. pay, give Verb" de " om 89 Gerber Qallmpf. 3 ms. !$

M man in whose

but a breath
29
;

(late

);

gloss).

3. syn. HOB'S ?3 B>B3 every breathing

Dt 2 3 20 interest of anytliing off which one giveth interest (cf. Dr). Hiph. make one give in20 terest; Impf. 2ms.!|W Dt23 ( + acc. cogn.)
v 21
-

thing

Dt20

16 6

Josii^iKis
. ;

HDB'jn-.'?
sp?'ri'<

Jos io 40
||

21
,

all c.

*?

pers.
.
||

man, nil, ts a Zawip o/'\


'

niOBO Is 57 16 150 DIK '3 " 13 Pr 20 27 </i

4.

of

spin'*

o/n<m

t IT3tifc n.f chamber (rare


cf.

of ilSB^, q. v.
in3B>3

1"JTOE?2n n.f. an animal; 'n

Lv

8 OT

);

ahs. '3

Ne

13
;

7
,

sf.

Ne 3
1

30
,

nn^n Lv
the
iftia,

1 1

30

Dt 14

16
:

1.

18
,

unclean bird,

both rooms of individuals


(Chr)

pi. abs.

niSEO

44

treasuries, storehouses.

NHB249
);

(Ges):

water-hen, iropfyvpiav, (ace. Tristr or species of 010Z (Di Bu SS); pelican 2. unclean Lvn' 9 Dti4 16.

t/lu J vb. - T
also

1. intrans. slip or

drop

off;

Lv 1 1 30 feard (Saad
,
!

Tristr

NHBI2
),

HF

or chameleon
.

trans.:
;

2.

draw

off.

3. clear

away
off,
let

(NH
ifytfl

?B 3 prob. intrans., Qal not used, but n.

a falling

off, etc.;

Pi. Hiph. cast

Bo Hi.roi.i.ioTOfr. ^.BMenm.ii.Bosff.^ g0 most (ti er j v . NH *'" 5 '; ing name from alleged living on air, Plin B!U30C but this not applicable to 1 cf. Lag ). x x 2
^
;

t)V)

676
Chr.-Pal.-

"MM
rejects)
;

Aram. *I> Schwally""*- 58 ; Ar. JLU (vulg.) 11667 id. (Dozy on usu. mng. of. Wetzst ZPV I,T ') ; form of 3t?3, cf. Jen ZA " a889 Qal Pf. 24 3 ms. DH3 '3 Is 40 Ae Aa<A blown upon them ^ under PSBO fig. of wind); 2 ms. 'JO'TO (of
-

t*]^

vb. blow

(NH = BH;
''

Di

Ih. EyJJj

Ho

3' calves

do they kiss;
abs.
is

P&
(fig.,
'

26 D^ns^ Pr2 4

lips he kisses;

^85"
Di
'

||

^
;

recipr.). Rfc T?"^5?

Gn

41

40

dub.,

people shall yield (fit, Ux so Kau Buhl , adapt themselves, cf. Ar. ), but this meaning uncertain, and text perh. corall

to thy

mouth

my

Ex
cf.
'3

10

(song).
twilight-breeze,

rupt, v.
1

Di Holz).
15
,

T ?|t!?j n.m. twilight (prop,


Din m-ii> abs.
i

32

45

"P^?;i 29";

Pi. Impf. 3 ms. pt?3?l Imv. mpl. ~*pf) ^


;

Gn
2
12
;

Gn

NH id.; % &,
;

KS^3)
4
;
'

;
sf.

Inf. cstr. p$3

Gn
28

1
1

28

15

kiss

S 3o' 7 +, 1^3 Je 13 16
9
;

1E^3

Jb3

1.
(

cstr. Is 21

Gn 29" (J),
is

31

32 45
p.

= Qal ? pers. (all E) 13^3 ^ 2 n


:

c.

evening twilight 2
Is 5
11
;

dub.,

cf. 1.

13

(cf.

nip^BT?

Ez

13

135 a supr. Hiph. Pt. of wings of cherubim, gently


(c. ""?*?)

DTP 16 9 Jb24 Pr7

v 12 ); opp.

"ijl

time of concealment

+ 'DfP

3-iy,

IT^WO

rM

touching each other

fieK, to

emphasize sin that shuns the day); of refresh4 , ing Is 2 1 ( i??'n '3) ; of stumbling, in dim light 10 16 Is59 (opp. cnnx), so 1^3 nn Je 13 (both
fig.);
(i.e.

VM nip'Vap Ct
an enemy.
j-

t[n^:]

n.f.
i
2
;

kiss; only
N3.YE>

pi. cstr.:

*$f>.

tfp^

Pr 27*

kisses

of

teE>3

naia Jb3 9

the stars

of its twilight

II.

[pli'j] vb. exact meaning uncertain;

of night of Job's birth). so


1

s 30 17 Kb Kit HPS (rd. rjo'-inr6 for 'rsob, AVe Kit Bu); Th, after Luth, sub 2, 1** 2. mornBO Buhl SS; Lbhr allows either. 4 147 ing twilight Jb 7 (opp.2'1J'), appar. also ^ 1 1 9
Drnnoj)

3^"T?1

'*TO

prob. either handle, or be equipped with (cf. perh. Ar. J-1J, etc., sub I. ptw) ; only Qal 2 Pt. pi. cstr. 'ptW : DB*p '3 i Ch 1 2 equipped

with the bow, so 2


s
i\r

Ch

17'

+ RO);

flB-p "pin '3

78

(Is 34 ) FffaJ^ n.[m.] a bird trfltf BJ rra -"- 284; ">< (with harsh, strident note ? Bo NHB192 think of i.e. a **, Tristr tatfftpfa
''

and

11

Now
gloss

is difficult, 'i appos. of '1 ace. to Bae al. (Ges !130e ); del. *tfn as explan.

Hup-

Hup Hi Che Kau


Bae.
.<

del. ver. as gloss

Hup

Kau

^3
Ba"*

bird; on format. cf.Lag

BN127

231

); unclean
.

t.< ptl"0,
(coll.),

plM

n.[m.] equipment, weapons


24

Lvii

Owl' Egyptian 1-0cf. <SX Eagle-owl (bubo ascalaphus) Tristr Hl" Di Dr-White (Lv), > OS Lv Is ibis.
'

inhabiting l cProb. a kind of owl Bo , Great


;
'

17

Dt

16

14

deserts Is 34 11

armoury;
25

1K10
Is 22 8 ,

2Ch
2

9
;

'3

Jb 20 24

Ez39 +2t., Kio +2t., PBO 1. equipment, weapons


abs. p5?3
2
9 2
,
;

PP?}

cstr. '3
1

io

26

K io
1

s Is 22 2
10

f I.

pt0
il

vb. kiss

(NH
):

id.,

As. nas6.hu,

pH5J,

pCO, Syr. >al>, fos (orig. smell

[J4I]
pt.

by specif.), v OY \jf 140 8 i.e. day of battle; so P?J3 Jb 39 21 2. appar. armoury Ne 3 19


foil,
.

Ch 9 24 Ez 39 9 (gen. ^na '3 Jb 20 24 (\\n&m


'}
.

term,

n^p);
alone

ace. to

L g I,oy

p,*I '- 8'*c 24f


-

Ar.

JJJ
,

is /<wrfe

together,

arrange in order,

Eth. "MM":

tltW

n.m. DtS2U griffon-vulture, eagle

ordine dispositus, apte sertus J to II. ptw) ; Qal i /. 3 ms. '3

Di 641
1

poss. akin
18

K iq
i 2
;

S 15 5

fs.

np^3 Pr7; 3
40
,

pi. lpe>3
sf.

^85"; /mp/. Pf.


Ct
1 s.

(NH id.'; As.nasru; *")#; Syr. )i*J; Ar. T.U vulture (Lane 2780), vulg. ^Li; Eth. "JflC: Di 641 Sab. 1D3 n.pr. dei, and nD3 }JT a DHM
,

2MG III!

Gn

41

w p#>! 2 7

(1875), 600

IIJITll (1883),

356\

jL

/,
23

+
26
;

TJ
,

gl

<?j?#

cohort.
2
,

-np,S>K

1K19
Gn
9 1 1

20
;

3 mpl. PPJ5*

Ho

1^3 Dt 28

49

13
1

etc.;

Tmu.

n^ Gn 27
4 '8
10

La

19

Inf. cstr. ~pfi 2


:

S 20 9 ;

pi.

&lf*

cstr. *3f5l

sts.

kiss, usu. c.
(all J),

? pers.

Gn27
,a

2627

29" 50
2

Ex 4 s7

Ex
20

19" 20
'bS

worthip

K 19 K 19"

18 7 (both E),
7

S 15 6 14 83
'
-

84 vulture (Tristr NHBmt Lane 278 Mil 16 (bald, in sim.), flying swiftly to ),

(perhaps not always) the griffon-

Dr^^Now*"*
27
,

1-

Pr
(cf.

Ru

914
;
-

prey

Hb
Is

Jb 9 26
;

cf.

Pr 30 17 p-p.a), unclean

so of idol109
),

my
also

27 TJ P# Jb 3 1 mouth; rarely c.

We 8kllMnl,, 1,16!H d anii my hand hath


ace. pers.
1

Lvii 13 Dti4 12
Pr 23 s
(cf.

soaring
,

Jb39

also in sim.

cf.

40

s1

Ob 4
;

kissed

S 20

41

(B^N
8',

Jb 39 s7 ) Bab. and Assyr. invader Je 4 13 La 4 19


also

16 building nest high Je 49 23 as swift also 2 S i , esp. of


,

cf.

Ho

*WTt*(f),

ff.

per?.

S 10 Ct
;

J (
;

+ nipw>),

Gn 33 4

'np^l (J

Holz

wd. suspicious,

Dt 28 49 Je 48 40 49 s2 (all in comparisons), 3 7 i>i"l3ri -iK>an Ez 17 (fig. of Nebuch.), v (fig. of


81

rnM
;

677
Eothst

king of Egypt) leaving no trace of flight Pr 30"; as renewing youth (by moulting) 5 ns training and supporting its young V' 103 Ex 19 4 (E), Dt 32 11 (song) 'i *%f of cherubim
;

nW>D

nyw p

al.

< Gie

makes

cstr. bef. foil.

t6 fj$

r 12 28 v. 3*flJ.

in vision

Ez

10

io

4
.

Only
;

t[n/lj]

vb. only Pi. cut up, out in


18I,,T

Mi

16

seems to

pieoes, divide

to vulture (on eating fresh carrion L" by eagles v. reff. in Di 11,13 ), and '} may be a more comprehensive word, inch both vulture

compel

ref.

id., by joints (Dr ; 20 nPW consec. Pi.; rare);Pi. Pf. nn? Lv 8 18 s3 , sf. wm;i Lv i 612 ; Impf. 3 ms. row 1
,

NH

S 11 7

nnri?^.

Ju 19 29

etc.;
1

cut
1 1
7
,

up, cat in

and

eagle.

pieces,

c.

ace. of

animals

of

woman Ju

tJ"lt0 vb. be dry, parched; Qal


3fs.
v.
Wffljfj

Pf

these to be sent about as token for assembling warriors ; on signif. of the practice
(all
cf.

20 6

M$KB DjlB^
fig.

Ges**"); also
is

41" (on D. f. affect. DJTVQ3 nn#J J e 51 s9 their


Is
,

RS 8MQ, 383
-

'

2,,dod 402
-

);
;3:i3

elsewh.usu.+
29

D'Tirob, C ut
17

up

into pieces, of

woman Ju

might

dry,

i.e. fails.

consec. DjriB DWnKty Is be dried up from the sea;


,

Niph. Pf. 1 9 and water


s

3 pi. shall

animals 1 8 20 (all P).

19

of sacrificial

i8'

(ace. only),

Ex

29

Lv

612

cf. Impf. 0*P ^B>n3? " Je i8 14 where read prob. VT^R (Gf Gie al.).'

tnp5
cass

n.m.
29

E * 24

'

piece of a divided car12a

t|irnp3 n.[m.] letter (usu. der.

fr.

Pers.
>

owo
iTriru

(Ecclus D'nriJ 50

);
sf.

abs.

'3

Ez 24 4
1717

pi.
1.,

^4$
yet
cf.

'JiSj '

i.e.

writing,

Hoffm ZAi,(1887 M
7

Jui9 +2t.;

lv

+3

t.;

vnrn

Ex29

+2

usu. pi. pieces:

of meat
4'4

Meyer

J uden,hum22

"2H2 (-/of foil.; come prominent, protuberant, Lane 2

); abs. 'j Ezr 4 f\ Ar. ^Jl swell forth, be'

in a caldron (symbol, of Jerusalem) Ez 24 4b 6 6 of sacrif. animals Ex 29 ,7b ; (sg. only v ), v


-

60

).

taTO
raised);
1 1
s5

a.m.
abs.
fs.
'3

Jb28 7
'

path,
s8

pathway
cstr.
1.,

Lv i 8 8 Mb 9 13 elsewh. 'J? after vb. nn? (q.v.): 612 20 s9 8 *. of woman Ju 19 ; Ex 2 9 17 Lv i


;

(as

Jbi8 10 +3t.;
1

3'ri3

^
;

t["!TJnJ] vb. pour forth (intrans.), be

sf.

HZPrD Pr
v.

(si

vera

v. infr.

on om. of Mappik

Ges' 91 ",

28 7 4i M (track); + 78 60 (fig.); 35 sj^niXD STO 1/^ 1 19 the path of thy commands; niCTPS naVB ^-n Pr 1 2 s8 *A<? journey of her

v. infr.);

path

poured out
292
;

(trans.); As.
'X

Jb 18 10

(fig.),

pathway is no-death/ (|| D^O niJ-JX niN3) Ew others rd. "PX, Be De, v. ?K p. 39 a supr. and either transl. '3 by-paths (Hi Str), or sub;

Nb 2 "011""^93 98 Cook 83 Syr. y 18 2480 (rare) PS );Qal Impf. 3 fs. T\F\n Je42 + 3 1., ^inni Je 44 6 Dn 9"; 3 mpl. n>l Jb 3 34 M pour forth, alw. fig., ^30 D^a 'nl Jb 3
''

id., Niph. flow, Hiph. melt BAfl "HWB487 Jager nat&ku,flow D1 out, esp. melt; Zinj. nanv Aph. pour

(NH

(Haph.)

&

and

my

groans have poured forth


18

like

water ;

stitute a syn.of 'wickedness' (cf.NowFrankenb; chWB1 28b A "" el" en87 after

Perles

O^n?

Levy

).

usu. of divine wrath (m?n) Je 42 (c. vj? pers.), s5 6 7 44 (abs.), 2 Ch 12 34 (both c. 3 loc. against);
cf.

tn^ri?

n.f.

id.; abs.

'3
i*
;

Is 43

16
,

sf.

^30"+
2

2t.,

Dn^n: p rI
,

Pr8 +; cstr. id. La 3, Vnb'n? Jb 24 13


riiD'Oi

Jb 3 8 M +
etc.

p
sf.

i.

a bs.

0?9J niTra

also

Dn 9
,

11

v 27 (both

c. ~^5?

pers.).

Niph.

Pf. 3 ma.
2

Tina

Ex 9 s3 +
nanj J e
cf.

2 t.;

3
;

fs.

nsro

Na

6
i

Tja-ru
1.

Jb 19

Ch 34 21
;

nanji consec.
f.

Ez 24 11
20
;

;path:
16

lit.

gSh

Ju
;

8 2 Is '58" (Oort
this

6 5 goers on paths, i.e. travellers, Pr Lag Klo rtirnj but against

Ez 22 21 Pt. ninx Ex 9
poured
(c.
;

mpi

Dnanji

6e poured, of rain,

ffl

(J)',

Dn^J|
''

t3)0 '3 2

S 21 10
21

be
20

out, of

wrath of
8

Na

(abs.),

Je

path through sea Is 43 (in fig.) ; of path to house of (personif.) light and darkness course of life 2. oft. im a. Jb 38 s0 105 4 8 Jb 19 8 30 13 La 3 * 1 19 142 of Isr. Ho 2 16 Is 42 b. of of path of God's appointment moral action, and character paths of wisdom

Du)
.

|l

=
,

-b$ loc), 4 2' (c. "^ pers.), 2 Ch 34 (c. 3 be poured forth i.e. melted, annihilated pers.) 21 in the midst of (?pn3) the fire of 'i's fury Ez 22
(subj. persons), so

caldron).
2

K
20

(subj. impurity, fig. of Hiph..P/.3mpl.*)Dfn-nK ^12y U'nn 22 9 thy servants have poured out the money

24

11

Pr
i
15
,

17

nbiy

'3

20 justice 8 (|| n^S niN) ; light Jb 24 ; 16 Je 6 (II 3itan fjf) ; path of wicked Pr

13

(||2

22

Ch 34 12 and I

infr.);

1 s.

D2HK "ronn}
(fig.
20

consec.

Ez

will melt

you

Is 59

(crooked), path of adulteress


is

Pr 7^;

niaw

Je 18"

rendered 'by-paths,' by

Gf

Inf. cstr. Tnjiip Ez 2 2 metal in furnace; (i.e.

of judgment); in order to melt it


after

Co

<5 reads

678
tinanb JTipIi. Inf., so Berthol,
18
13

\m
12
18

cf.
9

3 mpl.
*jg^in

Ch 34 (|| 2 K 22 supr.); Wj 3^rD Jbio 10 rfos< (=dklst) <Aom wo<


2
17

OW

Toy); Impf.

mercy i3 ,cf.Jei6 42 ;strengthDt8 ^68 29 12 the sabbath Ex 16 (J) Ez 20 ; procure for


;

36

()

one

1S17

10

1K21
also

;wr

nie out like

milk ? (of beginnings of

life).

Gn

43

14

(J) he will give

Hoph. Impf.
ye be melted

2 mpl.

Win

|3

Ez

22

shall

eyes of the
1825

man

(cf.

*25> EWWT1 Qs) |* you compassion in the 2 b, 3 b); give persons


;

(fig.

of judgment).

t'SR.nn n.[m.] a melting (Hophal-format., NB 102d dissim. from !JWJ, ace. to Ba ); cstr.
*W3 1JuT2 S|D3 1WH3 EZ22 22 silver in a smelting-pot.
ft/fce

46 (P); of Levites given to 16 19 to * 8 his sons Nu 3" cf. 8


,

(?)
cf.

Aaron and
18 6
(all

P);

esp. of

'''s

giving land to Abr. and his descen-

dants

Gni5

a melting of

+
>8

oft. (pt.

26 (J) I7 (P) in this sense 37

18

t.

Ex6 8 (P; +n?r|it3) Dt.), +mnEhb Dt


;

3
]T)i

\r)2

vb. give, put, set (Ecclus


;

|3

*|j>

327 19 44 +oft.; OHeb. IfT-JW n.pr.m. Lzb

NH
292 ' 327

Eci2 7

3 +; ^>n VVlb inn-bNPr 3 i -rfof source 16 H3QO 'nnj Gni7 (P); c. ace. alone ifV6i 6 "

(D
37

11

);

give something to (?) one for (7)

in n.pr. runo, etc., Lzb ; JflJ "- 488 HWB4S0 As. naddnu D1 ); (rarely tte Id Lzb 327 Cook 84 ; Nab. Zinj. jnj, also in n.pr.,
1

= BH; Ph. fJV,

sthg., in

some capacity, ^"nyb

17 '3 VPiK-73-nt*

'3 27 + ; prob. also B*tf"l as my food, gall (3 essentiae), gave,

Gn
7
y

Woa
Ex

f6g"Hhey cf. supr. 3


Drib 'Jryj

Cook
Lih

Impf. jw, and n.pr.; Palm., also n.pr. Lzb'54 -'-; Xlmpf. R?*, Inf. |nj?; Sab. |TU Hal'
1 ,

c,

Hup-Now*
1)2)
D-iawo t
:

4100
-;

ace.
(J),

+ inf. 73^
cf.

n.pr. 7JJ33n3

E " [North-Sem. form] DHM

r-

03^
is-'so.
,

Gn
: .

28 20

16 15 (P),
'3
;

Ne
t6

Dkm.8o.No.3s.
id.o.,68.

chr Pal Aram

Syr. Impf.
V.r B ,.S.m.Gnun.93f.
53

^^', Inf.^
_

nito? d^jti nynij 37 dd? c -t :r


Esp. C. give

rare ) Schwally (

ybE'p

Dt 2Q 3
12,3

woman to (?) man as

Lindberg

(7) wife,
21

)butMand
2

No" M

Pf.'i

Gn 3
'

12

Gn2 4 +; + nnn 2 S
,

ms. nn;

); Qal,, 17 18 Jui5 +, nnns

Gn 2Q 28 (E), 34 812 (J). Jos i5 1617 (JE), =Ju i + without 2nd 7 Gn 2 9 1919 (E), Gn 9 1416 21 26 + c. 38 Ex 2 (J), Gn 34 (P), Ju 15
;
-

22 41 (defended as vulg. form


41

ace. alone,

Gn29

26

(E),
4

1S25

44
.

d. of (gracious)

with aphaer. of
30

'3

De+ 18
89

41

al.;
I27b

L b139 Ew 5195b Ko by Th Ges < txt. err. for nnru (s0 + g )


||

bestowals of various kinds: give= grant, send


rain,

M'Cf? Lv 2 6

01J

sta*
cf.
,

Ges>

191

(hesitantly),
18 - 41

HPS,

Hup-Now*
sf.

);
;

fs.

Klo BuLbhr 3336 nnj Ez 16


,

8 ^2f]K-7y 1 of hail Exq 23 (E); send herbage (3^5?) in (3)


,

36

14 1 (H), CDS-lK-iCODt 1 1 ," ?? etc.; also of sending plague

18 'WJJ v

19 ViWi? v

/wp/ JW
U3J*
2'
,

Gn43 +
;
,

14

m
;

1 s.

WJ
1

Ju

+
1

etc.;

your
a

field for (?)

your cattle Dt

15
;

grant

5'

sf.
;

3 ms.
pi. RJJ
,

Lv 5 24 Ec 2 21 6 34 + TW Ju 16

1 s. ?riK

Gn
sf.

i2 7 +

etc.

Imv. ms. |
,

K 4** +
1
6

Judah Je4o"; "n *\b ^nnsi 6 and I will grant tliee thy life 77^7 I^B? 45
remnant
to (?)

as spoil; grant revenge (ace.) to (?) the king

"jn

Gn 2i M

21

14

njn
8

1
10
;

15

vijn
14

Ne 1"

Ch
;

on
2

(it?)
48

Saul, etc. 2
48
;

S 48
e.

cf.

niD|J3 |n3[l
'

7KH
1

,n|?n iSai

&.'JH

Gn 3 o

'+,''W.Is43
38
671
9
,

S 22 =-f 18
(?),
-

other gifts

Ju

15

p!3),

mpl.

Wn Gn
;

34

+ Infa bs.^Dt igl+J


;

1"
1

Ku

13

4
24
,

grant a request, lySe*


pers.) , nE>i33

Nu 2i 2 +
also 17
14

cstr. fh3

20 21 "fro
,

Gn

jnnj)

S i'17 27 Est5 3 ^io6 l0 ( + 7

Ezr 7'",

6 19 (but read nnS'so

Kt (Qr

nri)

Ol^Ges*
12

Benzj, }nn >these forms retained

ni!<n

Pno

(VBn)
4
,

1^?

fMo
O

9
,

nipn

Jb6 3
**

m^

nSKB-o

^37

c f.

nnynjsi'Oi Dsb
!

jn^

byEw*
"nn^

238 '

Kb
18

1-

305

;nri Gn4
21

+,

esp. nn^> 15

Ju

"nr6,cf.also

Ex 5 (so Ginsb, van d. H. Ki in Ko 180*') + sPWI Gn29 19 +


-nr6
; ,

,{ . Esp. tf. fffi ? w^o M7i'W jfire or grant, that (I had etc.; in expressions of wish =s BAS "- 279 As. monntt inamdin Jager ), esp. (9 t.)

Bu I 9

inn Dti5 10 +,etc; Pi. ;nb j u 2i 18 + ,etc.; 1. give : a.=give personally, deliver or hand 10 4 10 2 K 22 to, c. ace. rei + 7 pers. i S io 22 1, ,4 M Eu 7 + in trade Pr
_

Jb.:

c.
7

ace.
.

3$ \WQ
7
1

Dt 28 s7
c.

cf.

v 67 ,
*

Jb 14 4
D5T73

f i4 =53 7 55 Je 9 Nu n 29 (JE), lit. who


2>rophets?
cf.

2 ace.

D'K'M
'?

will

make

all ''' people

Lv5 (P)22 (H)


7N pers.

4
3

oft.;
s

plicitly

Gn 2i (E), T3 '3 Dt 24
14
1

Je 3

Lv 15" +

31 ; oft.; exc.

Je 8 13
;

c. ace.

+3,

nx?

rei alone

Ju 5 s

h.

7 pers.

Gn24

bestow upon,
i

(bill of divorce);
c.

ace.

Ct8 Ju 9 s9
l ,

cf.

Jb2 9 2

c. ace.

+ 3,

'Tja

that this people were in

nn DV"nx my charge/

^V
(P), co

ace. rei

c.

ace.

+ p Jb3i

35
,

18 (J) 2o (E)

29

(P)

+ oft.;
Dt

an
,

one hearing
appar. ="'!';

me?

lit. who will give to me (v) 4 also 'Spn? M3 Is 2 7 where sf.

understanding heart

912

blessing

12 15

c. inf.

WniO \ 'D Ex i6 3

V*
2
,

679
ire
Jb
5

S 19

1
,

lai ni?N
68
31
13

?n? <p

1 i

c.

impf.

nur

1316 (del. Berthol), v

2nd

3),

v 171922
njitt

(cf.,

further,
'3 8
.

ri?NS'

Jb

that
;

pass/ I4
that

3i

request might come to 23 s impf. +1 it) -**; c. pf. 'njJT 23

my

CoBerthol and
"
,

esp.

Sm);
?"}i23

Tn

Jo 4 s
p.

(||

?9); 3

instr.,
of,
4

give

by
2
4
.

lot

Jos 21

+ inKYpw) c pf. consec. Dt 26 7 5 t. g. permit, c. ace. + inf., J/lO? T "^ Gn 2 o (E), cf. 3 i 7 (E) Ex 3 (J) Nu20 tfyt 23 2 1 other (JE) -f oft.; c. ? pers. + inf. 2 Ch 20
(
;
.

I knew!
6

give instead
1

exchange
61 3
,

for, c.

nnn Ex 2 1 23 (E)
q. give,
i.e.
,

K 21 26

Is 4 3

IP
33
'3
.

Jb

19

21

10

constructions are

''
:

*|? "1 j3

NP Dt 1 8 14 no< <Aws

teA
him

"<

permitted
4
;

to thee ;

"01

3*$
rest

T\:f

4 ^i32 Pr6

jrtw thyself (?)

no

RUft* La2 18 give


,

K? 1SD3 Lv 25 s7 ^ 15 6 ?f 813 so (ace. om.) Ez 18 r. = commit, entrust 69 to, c. acc. + "?K pers. Ex 2 2 (E), c. ? pers. Ct 35 A* K 10 2 S io s. 8", c. T3 Gn 30 3 9 (all J), deliver up, c. ace. Nu 2 1 3 (JE) Ju 20 13 give over,
lend, at interest,
.

(?)

no

rest

Is62 6
1

h.

= ascribe
,

glory, etc.

S
s
;

12

1 1

S 14 7 2021

K 14 Ho
16

1 1

8
(||

TAP),
'3

Mi

(ace.) to (?)

God
35

S 6 s Jb 36 3
1

esp. imv.

Je 3
1

16

^bg ^B?
(

JT'3^3 Vn'33l D'P'.PB


18
;

Nu
2 b

Ezr 10"

f 68
i.

cf.

man
Jb
i
22

1
.

S 18

s8
;

= apply,
i

115 (so On, v. 3n< 4); to unseemliness (npQJjl) to God


devote heart to seek out, 8 916 Dn io 12 f 3? '3 Ec 7"=
,

21

29

JE)

+ P, nip^ 'D '3 f ! i8


Dr
Dt lMXl "' So 62
-

+ JB? Dt 7 2!3
further

3i

(see

and
7 ,

v.

<Z/n.); esp.
( 24 JE) Dt 2 +

V3 '3, c

ace,

Nu 2 1 34 (JE) Jos 2 M

ace.

+ inf. Ec
;

1317

attend to

conversely 'a? ?? 'tin:

nrpxrnx Ec
2
;

g'^zall this

I set
j.

before

my mind,

also (with

oft. t. ytWc produce, fruit, etc., of land, ground, Gn4 12 (J), LV25 19 26 420 esp. 10 17 Is 55 (-i-? pers.) Zc8 12 ^67 7 (all H), Dt 11

8ubj.diff.fr.ind.obj.) ni'BT>?^3?-?K

Ne2

12

cf. 7

= employ, devote money (ace.)


Ex 30
16

jn'3 ri?|j

no

85

13

+ vine Jo
yields,
15
,

cf.Ez 36 s of tree Ez 34 s7 Lv26 4 20 (H) ^i 3 22 2 vine Zc 8 12 ; abs. root of righteous


'

1}>iO PriN

nTbjrp?

(P).

k. give offer-

]fP

Pr 12 12
^f);
cf.

ace. to

De

Str (dub.; prop,

ings, '\P

Nu
14

18

12

(P),

* np<nn
('>

Ex 30

13

to insert
(P>, cf.
\J/-

DyKauWild
as to sense
-

give spoil to (?)


if? 1

* Dt 20 14

subj.);

nj
;

74

etc.),
cf.

Ew

prop. \TVX (as other conj. ;


12

iflJD
esp.

Ch

29

offering to
,

(j>j

idols

Ez 6 13

v.

Now;
15

Nu

20 8 (P) Zc 8 12 Ct
fn

13

14

Moloch Lv 20 24 M. 18 2 etc. 1. = * 1S1" Ex22 29


to
,

U.
cf.

to pass through fire to (?)

= occasion, produce,
29
,

^
1

31D

?3tJ>

Pr

13'"

consecrate, dedicate to (?) m. jrt'ue a sign or (E).

B'iP.iO |*r)

man
Jei7

occasioneth

DIK itrvn v 25 trembling before a snare. v. requite to (?)

wonder, ace. with reflex. ?

13**,

? pers.

Jos2

12

cf. 27 they set forth, exhibit thy 31 when it splendour; b*S D133 JW '3 Pr 23 n. sheweth its sparkle in the cup. pay,

V}i\ u Ez

Ex 7' (P),
10

aim.

= display, exhibit;

(JE),

a man, ace. to (3) character


10
19

K 8 =2 Ch 6
39

s3

32

^28
7

44
;

c.-?y
49

+ 3 Ez 7
2
b).

9
;

c."P3?pers.
s

+ ace. of sin
mention,
reported the

3 - 4 -8

23
.

(cf.
.

w. =report,

=
19

wages paid
pers.

(ace., +sf.),

*"0^
9

'3

Gn

my

hire,
13
;

Ex
i 3
,

(E)

Dt

3o' (E) Ae hath 15 8 cf. Is 6 i ; + ? 24


,

Ne

.ISDp-nN JOT 2 S 24 he number unto tlie king ; ipi IP nSRKI and I mentioned to him a time. ar.=

^pn'PK

utter, usu.

c.

ace. Pip, utter a


(

sound,
2 2

lift
s4

Je2 2

a price,
i.e.

D^SD

'3

Nu

20

voice (JE),
3

Je 4 16
1

+ ?y

against),
3

48

up La 2'

the
;

in

^~}2t!> ]F}]\

Jon

paid his fare, passage-

weeping, *333 *i?rnK

money; money (as) price ("WD) 1K21 , cf. fVWn f)D3 '3 Gn23 13 (P); pay money for (3) 26 wealth for (3) love Ct 8 7 something Dt 14
; ;

Nu

14 (P); '+P
i
20

\m Gn 45 s ^pn pers.' Pr 2
(||

(E), 03ft
n3/3_P); of

wisdom Pr
of theoph.

81

Am
2
11
;

of ', esp. in thunder (|| Nip); 2 14 i 2 S 22 18 14 , (|| OgT),

=f
4

tax or rent,
fine (c. id.)
jn 31

c. ace. rei

+
/

? pers.
,

Gn
v
19

s4

47

(J);
,

Je 25 s0 Jo

of clouds
12
;

^
"'}

77

18
,

the deep

Ex

2i 32 (E)
22

Dt 22 29
,

ace.
'3

om. v 19
(i.e.

cf.

Hb 3
1

10
;

of young lion's roaring

Am3

Je

15
;

D'??B3

Ex2i

(v.P ?S), in3tf


30

pay
(P);

of birds

104

7ip om.,

for hislosttime),i2'23fiH3 3v

(pay redemption-

Ch

16"; so of '''s
(sc. iPip)

itbfy... voice in thunder, inn Pip?

"OT

'3

all E), cf. '^ ; pay votive offering (c. acc. + ?)

money

te*S3 IS'3

B*K

'31

12

30
23

Je io 13
ing (his
'3

at the
6

Lv
c.
,

27

(P); a
6
,

voice) =
'>

sound of his
Plp3
'3

utter-

51'

1213 wager (c. ace. + ?) Ju 1 4 money = sell, ]D33 yfPiTQ


.

O.

3 give for (3)

against), of

^ 46%

1)1

J e 12 8 (+"?$? Pip iPlp3 |B*^j ggw.

Dt2

28

14

25

Ch2i

22
;

"?"n3ri 1
is

K21

cf.

'3

EZ27

trading term,

with other words, ipx v 12 (of '*); of confes19 sion, (ace. + P pers.) Jos 7 y. (JE) Ezr 10".

but sts. connexion obscure and text dub.: give wares for (3) 27 12 (but rd. prob. 1 for 3 <SCo

give
it

= stretch

"

out, extend,

H' ?^- Cii38


1

28

(J)

put out a

hand ;

D"ni35|

p3"P? '^"^i 1W.

I"
(read ntay)

680
t<

1
1K7";
,

Ez 31

10

'

and

stretched its top


:

he set the sea n?3n epSD

c.

loc.

amid
"rh

the clouds.

z.

combinations are
;

W)

money
30
18

flQB> into it

put

12 10 so of water
c.

Ex
')

6 s0 W3DJ> La 3 (humiliation), cf. Is 50 ttpft nv>b sjr>3 Zc7" (of stubbornness), so Ne 9 s9 (iptypn DB-jV); also niV &$l 2 Ch 29 gave,

(P), cf.

40

(OB*);

ace.

n<3 iniK

Kv|n Je37 4
(P;'|| ttty, cf.

cf.

v 15 ; put, place, abs.


set

26 s2 );
;

up,

Ex 49s 3 ?3 L V2 6 IVJ^B
l

i.e.
"<

tonicd (their) back (on'i;

||

Dfj^f
2

B1
15

(H
by,

||

D'pfl)

-f.

&ffy?); of compact,
,

\irn S "J?
;

K io

cf.

^119"
put

(in

fig.),

b pers., lay snare for b. fig., in many phr.

me
:

c.

v is

soT n3 D^SO Las 8


Je 5o 15

HT

of submission, njlJJ

s/te

(Babyl.) 7ta<A surrendered;


;

8 /, more ''pTJWj 2Ch30 =*u6n^^<<o

explicitly,

reproach 40 upon one Je 23 , blessing on Mt. Gerizim, 29 curses on enemies 30 7 ; impose etc.,
spirit
,

my

upon him IS42

Dtn

nnn rfe6f
jo/ace
<o

'J i

Ch 29";
before)
. . ;

Dip?

'3

Ju20 3V*'
relation,

(retire

of sexual

jnr? irnaB'

fwn6
b^k
cf.

nB>K"bs<

Lv

18

20

cf. 2 K 23 by "lifl }nj put 21 Nu 27 20 one 1 Ch 29 s5 Dn majesty upon * (P; 1in; cf. V' 216 ); so a l s0 P ern V' 8 **<

tax upon

Ne

io 33

s3

(H),

se

inasE'-nK

tja

|J5

Nu5 20 (P),
is

thy majesty
(rd.

upon

(over) the heavens,

cf.

so (rona-bsa)

@ S3 X
26 19

Lv ^(H),

nnnj
v.

for nan,

20 ls (H). K0
is,

'

es giebt,' there

13 by De, citing Ew Frankenb (in transl., dub.


10
;

there are, >a6d


,

taken impers. in Jb 3 7 10 Pr 1 o 24

Hup De Pe Bae

al.;
;

other views

in Thes EwOl

Now Pr13
,

10

= above,
;

Now Che We Du)


1

Str

fyfn vfcrba-by jvby jn Dt 28


s

cf.

Bae ,b ",K'u Pr Jb so Hi Bu Ges* 144b but improb., Kau Di Du (on Jb 3 7 10), reading [JR; cf. Ko 8"'-"24 ^. with 2. Put, set, nearly = &ty, and sts. c. ace. + "by it a. lit., (esp. oft. in Ez P) 42 11 on, ring on hand Gn 41 (E), cf. Ez 16
in note),
||

put (sthg.) over mouth Mi 3 (i.e. stop one's mouth, by a gift); against "by li2fD "i 2 2b Ez 4 (siege), cf. v c. "bx, "bs ^bvik njnKi

B^??

3 1S*
i
9
,

Dn
cf. 1

c.

Dt
8

18

18

Je

K 22
Ex

23

or person, 4
;

K io

3, words into mouth wisdom into heart, ;


6

24

31 36
6

12

(all P), cf.


;

helmet on head
fig.),
1

1S17
12 - 26 -30

38
,

also Je 27" 28

14

(in

K
26

12 49 (in

fig.),

18 23
oft.

(||
;

(ace. om.), cf.

25

tff),

Exi2 7

set peace in earth Lv26 of) perpetuity (Obiy) in heart pose, i3bs
8
;

(H)

(the idea
11
;

Ec
;

a pur>nn;i

c. ')
;

"by

= above
16 (P),
8

'3
4

nfiinbi

Ex 35
39
21

s4

(P)

n^ns

Ex

25

21

s4

(P),

cast lots

for ; ark into cart


s6

= against
S
6
8
,

=for, "by tn\

Lv
c.

Dnxm Ex 7
2
1

(P)

Ez 26 s

"bX into:
18
11

^3 13n

ip sy$ BJ
Gn
(J),

ffj fnrrbt*

Dt

|nl

\nd

he put his

put one in the stocks Je


2 ),

favour in

29

(also c. "by
16

20

in prison 37

38

cf.

Ex 25

put water upon ("by) sthg. into toward JNXn j jn>l vessel Nu 19 17 ("b)
; ;

28 30 (P)

the eyes of the prison-keeper (made the keeper favourable to him), cf. Ex 3 21 1 1 3 12 36 (all E ; cf. also 1 b, 3 b); c. 3 pers. against, in phr. set my face against, opjjose

40 1P"b^ Gn 30 (J del. 01 Di al.) c. 3, cup into hand Gn 40 13 (E), cf. Ju 7 16 also Gn 41 48 (E), 5 cf. 1 K 7 Gn i 17 (P), 9 13 (P), 2 K 19 18 Je 27 s 'nnBB* 'nru riB -eya ': L a s9 3 (in fig.), WJTO 131X3 Dt 15 and thou Gn i6'(J), n^JM .innr;
;

Ez 14 8 15 7 Lv 17 10 206 (both H); c. PJ, =put, 2 i. e. make a covenant between Gn 1 7 (P), cf.

Lv26 46
disposal

(H); DS^sb

',

Dt

821

cf.

H? M
2
;

'

^e. place at your


ordinances, etc.,
1
4

set

17

before, 'JB? (for observance),

Dn
30
22

10

shalt

put (the awl) mto At* ear and into the door (pin his ear to the door); put disease into one Dt 7 15 (|| D"fe>) inflict blemish (UW)
;

i..u.

K 9" Je 26 44 blessings and cursings (for choice) Dt / B ^na f) set ov p iace one's way

10

^
1

upon
31

his head,
19

i.e.

cf.
''

17

also

requite him, Ez 9 8 32 Ch 6 a +

10

21

1 1

16 43

=2
3

(cf.

on (3), Lv 24 19 20 D33 c. 3+ b, or*aa unn


-

UJstf) N'b

Vpyp

njhW

28

1 v);
i.

19

x'b

(toA o* v 28

(all

H);

nop? nnb NU31 jnr?3 of * upon Midian; 'l '3


impute
ace.
1

to set the

^ 50 =
c.
set
set,

vengeance
e.

set in,

before,
cf.

in front

of, set food

before one, 2
;

to

(usu.
over,

'3
''

D'E*).

43- 44
';

Zc 3 9 Ez 3 20

between,

Ex 30 18 40"

3'3D

K 6* he put
thou hast
fig.
10

Ex 30 6 40 66 (all P) c. PI H3& '3 nijnse (P); c.


jj,

+"by
12 13
1

hath
41

appoint, c. a king over you

S
4

cf.

Gn
i
48
;

41
c.

(E);

c.

"by on, 3g*


I

"i

ledges to the house; c. other

'ND3"by
1

3 in
nn'3J|b
s
,

= over,
;

Ch

12 9

Ne

preps/1?y nn; IB* rimr\

Gn^ (5), the woman


my
side,
cf.

c. b,

Nethinim
2
4

whom
(tafO;

set

at

EX31

idol-priests

K
;

Gn

15

of association, assistance); c. nNlpb (J), lay each piece to meet its fellow;

leader
1

Nu
.

14

K2

36

d.

= assign, designate,

23 one instead of (nnn) another


c.

Ezr 8 20 c. ace. alone, prophet Je i* (2 ace),


b:

God hath

)
,

681
usu.
Is
c.

pa
Ex 5 1618 (J); 1 S 25 s7 2 K 25 30 = Je52 M Ne 13 10 "n njnD fi Ec 12" <Aey are 33"
7
,

assigned victim-flesh to (7) you, in order to 8 bear sins of people Lv io 17 cf. Nu 18 (botli P); cities for (7) flight of man-slayer Nu 35 (P);

given from one shepherd


to

(i.e.

words of wise)

ace.

fjS natsn-^y na^ wij Lv 17"


3.
DiTIB'

(H).
2

Ew De
2

Hi-No w Euetschi^"; Wild


d.
13
;

underst.
1
20

Make,

constitute,

a.

c.

ace, 'PD-H
their
s3

subj. of compilers.
cf.

= entrusted to Je
K 22 T3
7
,

3
16
.

D^V?

Is 3*
5

and I

will

make boys

Ch 2

c.

DT-75? 2

Ch 34

princes, cf. Gn 1 ; 33 6 in 2 S22 ), 39


||

Ex 7
69
12

i35

(P) ;

+-7N
s7

pers.

"j^

+ 1 8 ( >^m + r3 J0S22 25 T^J y^frfryny ww


(both P),
l2

,etc.;

(usu. c. T3), esp. of city (kg., people) given into the hand of foe

e.=give into the power of


2

K i8

30 (

,0

nKacc), i9
;

=Is 3 6

15

10

37

Je 21 10

23 (E), ana" I will make all thine energies unto thee a back, i.e. make them shew thee their
back, flee from thee, so
b.
c. c.

Ex

^fr

i8 41 =2 S 22 41

tf^rfrfl^ WIJ) Je 9 and I will make Jerusalem into ruin-heaps,


ace.
t3-f3b

+K

10

+ 1 8 t. Je Lv Chr Dn earth into hand of wicked Jb9 24 ; in good sense Gn 9 s (P); delivered to death (7), unto lower world ("7?), Ez 3 1 14 given to us (7) for devouring (7) 35 12 20 '3 3r\r\ Ez 32 delivered to the sword (del. @<S
; ;

Co Sgfr^" Toy);
appointed,
v. esp.

abs., of

N3S,
6
.

Dn
f.

8 12

(al.

was

cf.

Dt 28 13
P)

Is 42
;

s4

Gn

620

48

Nu 5
1

s1

Jos

Dr),

1 1
13

of request,

(all

^sb tWMJ^

'S

'3

K
(cf.

8 50
also

make

be granted to (7),
3

Est

6 2 12 3 5 (n#J9), v 7 9 (all

persons an object of compassion before (in the


eyes

1 b, ?bi> njmb DWI31 2 b) + pers. for (esp. Je.), 4 J*?Nn ITOpOp Je 15 and I will make them a
of), so
j>

Ne

11

106 46

Dn

rf?W), cf. 7 (H^Xf 3, ne>j3). b. mitted Est9 13 ( + inf.).

g. = be per= be issued, pub514


8 14 1314 4 8 9
;

lished (of royal decree), abs. Est 3 30 of law given HE'D T3 Ne io


uttered, D^ip JiNB'
'3

i.=be

terror for all

kingdoms of the
the

earth,

cf.

18

24" 29

34
1

17
.

C. c. ace.

Kio"
6

and
i.e.
19

+3, Q-pip^3 '3 DTJKn cedars he made like


15

m\
the
1

sycomores,

as

common, = 2 Ch
;

cf. 1

Je 5i 55 (of stormers of 11 j. be assigned for (7), Ez 47 Babylon). 2. Be put, set: a. lit., crown K>i03 Est
.

63

EZ28 Lv26 (H), Gn 42 30 (E), i.e. regarded,


but
ins. "?>?>3

Ru 4 n D^p.O? Vtm JW
treated us as spies,

6 8 ; of personif. folly DnpnEfl 73Dii _, b. in imagery of Ezek. Ii3 n3"]:3 . . .


c.

'i

'3

Ec io 6 Ez 3 2 23

24

01 Di Ball Holz
1

ng

29 (with) v , 4

c.

#Tffl

v 25 vine put (cast) Bfc?


,

ffin"7K

n73Np Ez 15 into
of terror

the fire for


25
.

?5?>b3

na

*jp> in^."nS
19

16

difficult, (not-

pX3
51
20

'j

32
d.

C.

= be made,

consuming ;

fig.

t3"lN"}3

withstanding Jb 3
for "yd?.
13j;

),

d. rarely
'3

c. ace.

3 rd.prob. (HPS), or b, alone : 1* \>.31M

jn^

"VSri I s

= be inflicted, of blemish

and 0/ /< stms of Israel no slave, but rd. prob. "I3J? DD? (as Sol. made v !1 A eh it paypa, om. B @L cf. Klo Benz), 7 &?}$ Orvbj) jriKJ Ne 5 and I made (held) over their case a great assembly ; make a decree, pn, 10 6 ^ 148 perh. also njTJBS nhx JPirn Ne 9 and thou didst perform signs and wonders against
N7
1
;
; ;

nbV

K9

s2

(D^)Lv24 (c. pers.). 53 tHopb. (or Qal pass. Ges* *) Impf. 6 1 K 2 + 5 t. + 2 S 2 1 Qr (Kt \T\y) f?*! \r\" 64 9 1. a. be given, bestowed, abs. Nu26 2 S 18
21
;

(TIN c. ace; both P); 15 b. 6e given in exchange for (nnri) Jb 28 21 2 to one (7) for wife (7) 1 (Abishag, "nx
c.
i>

pers. 2

K 5 Nu 32
17
,

c.

Pharaoh,

etc. (cf.

3 nhiK

B<B>
5

Ex
;

io 2
fs-

43

V'

78

)-

Nipb. 82
38" + Ezr 9 7
;

P/ MJ

Is9

"W
2

Gn

38 S 2 16 2. 6e put upon f7}?) Lv n (P) 9 2S18 <?W of Absalom '131 ETOBH p? (RJ)

ace).
.

c.

= be given, delivered,
Dr
1

up
,

to (7)
;

mpl. DfifiJ consec.

Lv 26 s5
,

1 pi. 131??

etc.; Jmpf fflf! Ex 5 + (Ginsb van d. H. }$), etc.;


18
,

^ ?W

(Vrbn)
1D3
2
42

@ We
1

Ch 2 13

n.pr.m. Na^ax tl
;

(?),

Klo^Kit
.

Bu HPS.

a son of David

Je 32 4 38 s
to (usu.
c.

csr.

jranj)

7 pers.) : Ez 11 15 ( nehtob), 33 24 (+.), Jb 15"; (E), 5 Ez 16 34 Nu 2 6 62 (P), Is 9 portion from sacrifice

Est 3 14 8 13 bestowed upon Jos 24 s3 a.

7m/. a&s. |fifl ; 1. be given

S g" =

Ch

1S

Ch
S
7

14

of David's time 2
i2'

2 - 3 -"' 7

2. the prophet
1

Ch 17""*,

S
25

6t.

2S12,

iKi 8 +iot. iKi,2Ch29


.

Lvio 14
freedom

Is 35 (P), glory

2
,

Lv

20

(H).

birthright 1 Ch 5 b. given to one (7)


1 ,

^51" (title); K'asns9 jro rja^ a s name of a s9 +3. father of one of book 1 Ch 29 2 Ch 9 3C +4. father of officers David's heroes 2 S 23
.

of Solomon,

K 4" (=2
'

1).
38
.

+5. name in
+6. companion

for wife (7)

Gn 38" (J), 1 S 1 8

19
.

C. provided,

Judah: a.

Ch2 36 36

b.

1 1

^o-jna
16
.

682

imnrra
DWp v n ; all
26 31 39
-

+7. one of of Ezra from Babylon Ezr 8 39 +8. those who ionk strange wives io head of a family Zc 1 2 12 .
.

from VJJ and nznj), i8 :9 (cf.

P)

; th$ rejected' (idolatrous) offerings Ez 20 iT n?rip| Dt 1 6 17 each man ace. to the gift of his

t^T^'irO n.pr.m. an official of Judah, Josiah's time 2K23"; Nadav /WiAews (tov
tiivov)(ov\

Irnnd, i.e. ace. to his ability


ifr

cf.

0^X3

'TO

nnp?

68 19 thou

Na8*tt eivov^ov tov $ao"iAe<os.

(i.e.

hast received gifts among men (') either tribute gained by battle, cf. Che,

(prop, given to the service of the sanctuary, as Levites Nu 3 9, 8 1619) ; only 1 Ch 9 2 are called

TO^TO

njil.pl.

Nethinim

or the offerings of those who turn to''


those

DWO

> gifts consixting of men JDMich Ew DeWette) 'd used of Levites,


;

Hup-Now; Hgst Bo
as God's
6
,

(where disting. from priests and Levites) + 1 6 1. Ezr Ne (oft. disting. from priests, Levites and 17 Kt has OWUn, Qr D ? , r ??). porters Ezr 8
,
1

gift

to

Aaron and
is

his sons,
,

Nu

18

whose
is

priesthood
the

'D JT13V v 7

i.e.

a service which

a gift from God;

Ezr 2 4368 70 =Ne 7 46 6072 (so Baer, Ginsb; van d. H. v 73 ), Ezr f 8 1720 (appointment ascribed
viz.:
-

poor;

= bribe Pr 15
1

D^*3$
27

22 nfonp Est g

gifts to

Ec

7'.

to David, cf. 1 CI19 ), v Ne io ; living on the Ophel 3 26 1 1 21 with their own overseers v 21 , having a house known (in part) by their
2

20

29

ronQ n.pr.loc. a station of Isr. E. of T T Jordan Nu 2 1819 (JE), tHav6avaetv.


tn.
."WHO infr. "'JiTO v.

name 3" .On

') v.

further
(v.
cf.

Bau Pr Mterthum 10
'

'

'

t[nPQ]

n.f.

t^N:n5 n.pr.m. on n.pr.'of this kind

Gray

Pr<x,

N18,

'

192 ' 25

RS 8""".

100

-- 2 ""^

Q rav Prop.N.26^ ._
Issachar
Jesse
1
24

Ka6ava n \ ;
ia2S

1.

a chief of
a.
1

Nu

io 15

2. 4th son of
:

nnp Pr 25 14 + 4 IT nop tlie gift of his hand, i. e. of his power, what he is able to give Ez 46 511 (cf. njFID and T 2); Vlfa 'O Ec 3 the gift of God (of the
13

7 id.; abs. nnp 1K13 cstr. = reward 1 K 13 7 ; t.; gift


;

Ch
b.

2".

3.
1 2 21
.

name

of priests

Ch
.

Ne

22 had strange wife) Ezr io perh.


,

4. priest's son (who Ne 12 36

18 "Wr "0 Pr 25 14 a gift enjoyment of man), so 5 i. e. one promised and not given. offalsity,
;

tvrawp, srarra
294,No.82^.

5. Levite
2

name

a.

Ch 24

s
.

b. 26*.
2

c.

Ch 35

s1

6. a prince of Jehoshaphat

Ch 1 f.
Prop!'-

1.
1

n. P r.m.

(cf.

Gray

pro,,N

(JJ

il^Pip, last 2

MaMas, MavBavuxs, Mardavias, etc.; king of Judah, name changed

29,

tTnrQ, rP3rQ Y NuAiwnr 1.


;

n.pr.m.

(cf.

Gray

to Zede'kiah

K 24".
13

2. *rwnp, Levite
.

in^ana father of

Jehudi

name

a. son of
16
.

Je 36". murderer

2.

')

father of Islimael Gedaliah's


9

Ch

25
-

c.

Heman 1 Ch 25 4 b. Asaphite id., 2 Ch 29 (Hezekiah's time).


15

Je 40 8 41

= "$>?
b.
1

25** Je
.

40

w.
:

Ne

4 i>
a.

+9
2

t.
1

Je4i.
s

name
fi.

Ch

3. vtifQi Levite Ch 25 12 rwu v 2

3. HJ3PP, Levite name: a. Asaphite 1CI19 835 17 22 2 b, c (but much con1 2 1 1 perh.
,

fusion and uncertainty; e.g. 'd

is

of Hezekiah's

time

Ch
1 2

13

29
s5
;

Pr1816 coll. gift(s); abs. 'o ]nn n.m. Gn 3 4 +2 t; cstr. id. Pr 18 (v. Baer*"""Ges i92,I Ko 111,98 ); sf. MfflD Nui8"; marriage12 18" (P; (J; +inb); offerings Nu gifts Gn 34
,2
16

Ne
of
(

1 1

22

and 4th generation before Neh., 8 while contemp. of Zerub. 1 2 and


,

Neh. 11 17 ).

b. other Levites
13
.

(1) 2

Ch

20 14

'D np*"\n); elsewh. gen.,


2
1
14

gifts, 2>resents,

Pri8 16

4. rnrip, name of 26 a. Ezr 1 o several who took strange wives 30 37 27 d. v . c. v b. v


2

)Nei2
.

25

(3) i3

&** 19 (IPOS'); ftP


1.
2

= a giver of gifts.
priest
17

"PiFip n.pr.m. (abbrev.


at

fr.

\rVO n.pr.m. Jerusalem 2 K 1 1 18


j-n.

of Baal

2.

Ma6(8)avia,

1. Muddavui;
who
.

foregoing);

yimdav. Mardav, in Judah Je 38 ;


1

Maydav, ; 2. father of Shephatiah, Nafla*, Madda.


6

Ch 23

name
.

of two
37 b. v

a priest Nei2 19 took strange wives a.


:

Ezr io 33

tirnnnn, HVtffla

n.pr.m.

f
cstr.

1.

n:;TO

n.f.
7

gift; abs. '

IWID Dti6' M sf. ninp Ex 28


,

Nu i8 + 4 t.; e cstr. pi. nlnp Gn25 +, na^ninp Ez2o + etc.;


31
"

1. a Levitical N.2M.No.8iy._@ yiaTTaBiat, etc.; 6 1821 321 inVinp i Ch 15 25 =iTnrip 16 . musician, si 3. ', 2. nwip, Levitical name 1 Ch9
.

(cf.

Gray

Vmp

gift,

Gn2 5
Ex
28

(J)
38

EZ46

to

''

(OyyiP,

Ch2i 3 offerings 38 ninp), Lv 23 (disting.


16 17

4. attendant of Ezra (also Levite ?) Ne 8 43 one of those who took strange wives Ezrio
4
.

nnrra

683

pro
[pJ"U]
vb.
pull,
id.;
off";

"mAPO
foreign wives

n.pr.ni. one of those

who

took

draw, tear away,


PC? in der. species
,ofc_(

Ezrio 33
vb.

Ada, AOL MotfW(a).


or

apart, off
(rare),

(NH
off,

5!

t [DjlJ]
//atJe

tear
pi.

break

down
13

pull
off,

tear

Chr Pal Aram.


68
;

sliake

(=pn5);_lQai
itay

Pf.j,

broken

$yna nj Jb 3 o down my path, made it im-

draw

out,

Ar. J.li pull off, Schwally""" <*" sliake; Di cp. Eth. }t7: J*7:
f.

passable (fig).

t [jJ/TlJ] vb. break, break down,orout; DTB3 '3B> Jb4 10 , AraNiph. Pf. 3 pi.

detrahere, etc.) ; Qal 32 consec. Ju 20 (on d.

P/. 1 pi. sf. 'nUjpriM dirim. v. Ges i20b );


24

Impf.
pass.

1 s.

sf.

;J?i?<
24
;

WW

pWJ Lv2 2
(JD) city,

maic

(?)

form, or

< textual

from
2.
22
24

error for

draw away warriors unto ("'$) high road Ju 20 32


(IP) finger

1.

Je

22

(cf.

Ges 459

'

);

Pt.

'5f0

draw or jraW 0^ ring from


(fig.

Je

tt^J~U vb. pull down, break down (NH Hoph., and deriv.; cf. perh. Eth. }ivi": (with transp. and weakening of sibilant), destruere, 634 demoliri, excidere Di ); Qal Pf. 3 ms. ') Ju 10 2 K 25 Je 52 14 etc.; Impf. 6*>+, 3 pi. WW,

3. pull, tear

of rejection of king of Judah by ), 24 away Lv 2 2 (pass., of testicles,

+ 7JW3,
Is 5 s7 ;

io 20 ;
IpflS'l

3 ms.

fr\>

Ez26 9 + v 12
;

(Co, for

MT
10
,

Niph. P/. 3 ms. pn? nina, Wffl). 18 Jb 1 7 11 IpJ)? Je 6 M pi.' Ipnj'jos 4 ms. pra) Jui6 9 + 2t.; 3 mpl. /my/. 3 1. 6e drawn away Jos 8 16 'PI?! Is 33 20 ;
3
,
,

ttfP); J**!
7

Juo 45 2K23 7
1 s.

d.

W$
erir.

Jbip
2
;

JTIK

Ju 8
,

9
;

3 mpl. Wfll

ffp! ^ 5 2 ; io 2727 ; 2 mpl.


;

Wfejq

Dt 7 5

pvr-n

2 13 EX34 Ju 2

ttftm I S 2 2 2 ,etc.
I
10

16 of soles of (cf. Qal 1); (JP) city Jo'sS feet, be drawn out (from water) unto (?) dry 18 2. 6e torn apart, or tra too, ground 4

from

snapped : of sandal-thong Is

5%

strand of tow

Zww. J
29

^
fi

58
v.

7
;

Zn/
jP

ptfl$ Je

18 7

ff$

Jui6 9
fig-)

12 tent-cord (in (sim.), cord Ec 4 ; esp.

31
altar

(on
4
;

J e 33

!
2
2

Ges 5458 ); Pi. pass.

pi.

D^nJn

IS33

20

Jeio 20

so

incaa i^nwa |w Jb
(TllBJ)

lit-

m^

Ju

30 31
-

high place (TO3) ls byan n"av 27 ii =2Ch23 17,cf.2K23 7 ; atower Ju 8 917 cf. Ez 2 6 9 (vnin-ina); (any) house Is2 2 10
,

,3 Ex 34 (J), Dt 15 v 8 HC3 + D3]t? v

dotcro a structure (ace):


s

7
;

K 23

18"; metaph. of plans


separated, in smelting,

17".

3. 6e
D'JT)
5
;

'

2
;

fig., 'PJJ?
20
;

*0

Je 6 s9

113*0 io 27 ;

Pi.

i>/.

1 s.

"RpPl?

Je

3 pi. *P? 5
pn?;i
;

/wgf.
,

3 ms.

pra;
12
;

Ezi 7 9 ^107",
a
fs.

Jui6 9

sf.

DFJW.v

"pnjn

Ez 23 s4
3
;

s.'pn?K

Na

13
;

Lv 14 b, cf. Gf Gie); 14 52 city Ju9


Ez 26
12 45
, ;

so W*r\}f\ Je 33 (strangely

s 25'= Je city-wall Je 39 2 2. fig.: a. pull down a

1.

pi. nfjriaa

cohort, -f 2

tear apart, snap,

c.
;

ace.

mpl. 9 D , "! r <Ae /''! Ju 1 6


;
1

'ipron Is

58

12 cords, v

nation, break its power,

T?$!J* 'fy
10

&T$\

bonds

(+ Win] ^5?D) esp. c. ace. nnpio, Na i' 3 Je 2 20 5 308 ^ 2 s 107 obj. (fig.)
s 14
;

(Diinpi) (obj. not expressed) Je 7b i8 7 cf. 31 28 b. an individual, subj. 49 ),


I

(so Ecclus

God, a'3D

''??!

Jb

19'

^rP f 52I
\|/-

c.

jaw-

7 teeth of lions (metaph.) 58 (break down, break off, so only here, but v. 5<TIJ). Niph.

inn). 9 2. tear aw, m^, obj. roots EZ17 (in fig.); s4 tear out, away, obj. breasts 23 (in violent of Jerus. as drunken woman). Hiph. fig.
(||

note

Is 58"

nrra,

and nBio

n'nas*

be pulled, broken,

down

Pf. 3

pi.

* 'JED BPU

1. Inf. cstr.

sf.

Wp'rin

draw away warriors

6 Je 4 M (of cities), so DD '3 Na I (of rocks). 39 3 5 Pi. T /. 3 ms. J* 2 Ch 33 3 pi. ^IJ) Ez 16


;

6 2. Imv. ms. from (JD) city Jos 8 (=Qal 1). sf. Dpiyin drag them away like sheep to slaughter Je 12 3 (of "'s dealing with wicked). Hoph.

(consec);

2 mpl.
7
;

DFISFI31.

Dti2 3 Impf.
;

3 ms.
J"lto3

Pf.

(si

vera

1.)

31 I'JW-JD Spnan J u 20 they were

K'1

CI134

3 mpl. n3]l 31'


4
>

+2

t.; tear
3
,

drawn away from


prob. gloss, v.

the city (cf.

Niph.

1),

but

down

(chiefly late) : c. ace. altars

Dt 1 2

GFM.
Lv "

2Ch3i',

+D,pn
s
,

etc.,

34
39
;

ftTSB^

v 7 ; ni3
.

t prO n.m.
(lit.

scab, an eruption of skin,

19 alone 33 ^ntan Ez 16 city wall 2 Ch 36 Pu. 6e lorn down : Pf. 3 ms. Y$l Ju 6=8 ( of 53 altar + H" W). Hoph. (or Qal ^ass. Ges* ")

on head or in beard, causing suspicion of a tearing off, i.e. what one is leprosy
inclined to scratch or tear away,
scabere,
'3

cf.

scabies
54
;

6e broken

Lvn

35

down, broken, only Impf. 3 ms. fj?s. Hl,t and D^"?, (of *, v. Dr-White
,

Kratze

fr.

kratzen, etc., v.
;

Di L' " TO );

fr.

abs.

Lvis
3131

30 - 32 - 32 - 33 - 34 - 34 - 35 - 36 - 37 - 37

pnj 14

JJ

v. supr., p.

468

b).

P"JlI 13

(all P).

nm
fl.

684
or start up;
yea,
it

^ID
-

[IJni] vb. spring

Qal

Impf. iJOipBD
starts

W] Jh^f
its

(the heart)

Greeks v. Meineke Frwu o """" " 63s ) "inrby jh Pr 25 s0 (fig. of the incompatible).
;

up from
3?
(i.e.

TWfW
them

Pi. Inf. (|| "WJJ). ii 21 (P), "'to' fcop with its legs) upon the earth (of locust).
place

ttuJ~0 vb.
esp. in
9

pull or pluck up, root out,


fs.

"V^ Lv

Je and later (Ecclus Impf. 3

ETiJn

J)t23

Hiph. Impf D^l -JW Hb and made nations start up.


til. ["lJ^J]

NH=BH;
VJ

3!

B*J|
is

./
1

Syr.
16
;

*& <ear
137

he

('')

looked,

o^,

away ; Ar.
3 ms.

iJ

loan-wd. Fra

Qal Pf
loose
{\

Prm

consec.

K14

fs.

JJ^JJ

vb. be

free,

usu.
;

placed sub
also
cp.

I.,

but connexion not obvious


;

cf.

s7 ^9', etc.; Impf. 3 ms. sf. EB^M Dt 29 ; 1 s. 10 6 t ns j e 12", t?in 24 42 7w/. 06s. Oinj Je
;

NH Niph./ree oneself, Hiph. = BH

perh.

12 17 ;

csfr.

Enn^ Je
sf. 'tfro
;

10 ,s

18 7 (#1$ 31 29 (on
,

ii

v.

Ax.yLs rend a garment, break string (of Hiph. Impf. 3 ms. juss. "BR bow), etc.); Jb 6 9 sf. ^ 105 20 7n/. a6s. 1PI? Is 58 6 ;

Ges s,5g );
DB'ni 12 14

VnW
i^-

pull or pluck up,


; ,

i 2

p<. a

6>QS
ace.

c.

45 , s f. Asherim

Pfc
rei;

TRD

1. unfasten, loosen, c. ace. 146'; s thongs of yoke Is 58 (|| nris, ^pn?Jl).

Mi 5 13 (IjnW) noTOn 1K14 15


Drrinib
4

trns j e 12";

'31 esp. of nation, by? so Dt2 9 27 Jei2 14 2 Ch'7 20 ; without "01 j e i2 iu7

t^nK

by?
10

2.

set free,
20

unbind

c.

ace.

pers.,

prisoners

V.I05

<Aa Ae

"V?I!

7 -irr Jb6 i 46 ; (|| vinns;i), fig. IT would let loose his hand and cut me off, 2 S 22 s3 was poss. connected by Mass.

opp. yt?3 45 ; obj. om. 24 42 (both opp. 17 VOi); so inf. abs. nasi BflTlJ 12 ; inf. cstr.
e>ihjb

Je

10

18 7

cf.

28

31

(v. JTtf

Qal 2

a);
ii

once of
cities.
sJiall

cities 'J

D'ly

with "Wl

(v.

Comm.), but

rd. fW (as

||

18 33 ).

^ 9'
(||

<A<w< hast

uprooted
the city
;

40 Niph.. Impf. 3 ms. S?n^ Je 31

T"Vl2 n.[m.] natron, or carbonate of soda, a mineral alkali (NH = BH ; Aram. TP? Jfco cf. Gk. virpov, \irpov, Lat. nitrum 1TI33 "pasn-QN J e 2 22 (v. Lexx.)) ; though thou wash thyself with natron (fig. ; JVia; on use of nitrum,' for handwashing among
,

not Je rooted U2>


fs. K>ri3Fl

Din'

ref. to

Jerus.); 3

Dn 1 1 4 of kingdom
15

3 mpl.

by? Wfrlj; Am 9 (of Isr.; opp. W?}). For W(lf Je 1 8 14 rd. WfiP ./ntW q. v. Hoph.
DTID*]*

||

Impf. 3
(of Isr.,

fs. B>FIF11

Ez

12

19

and!

s/(e

was

rooted

up

'

under

fig.

of vine).

D, Samekh, fifteenth 60 in postB. Heb.

letter;

used as numeral

Tn^D
word;
]L1^>

n.f. (v. infr.) s e 'ah, a measure of

N^p, JJoJ^d, jJcus, sandal (vb. denom. l); Eth. PJA1: sandal) ; prob. cstr. JND JlNp-ba 4 Is 9 every 6oo< of one tramping (abs. Du al.).
[]^?D]

flour, grain, etc. (-s/

NH id.;
K 7 116
;
,

unknown; perh. foreign Aram. flND, NTOp, JL^, Jjjj,


'

vb. prob. denom. tread, tramp

(Gk.
2

<r<iro V ,

Lewy

Fre md " OrterlTl0f

only

Qal

Ft.

B^ia JNb
vb.

Is 9* (v. foregoing).

));abs.

-rmp

10h
)';

du. DTIKD

18*

S 25 18

alw.
'

-nKDi v 18 (Baer Ginsb cf. Ges 1 18 32 + 3 t.; pi. ffKD Gn

t[KDKp]

Pilpel,
Is 2 7
8

whence

Inf.

K
18

c.

appos. of thing measured,

nxpspa (MT HNDNpa) (it) away (conj. fr. ^fW^),


||

= by driving her
ace. to

Hi

Ew

Di

Gni8 6

(J),

1S25
9!i

1K18

32

K 7 11 16161818
-

DuCne^'AmRV"; >
the s*'ah, i.e.

=ni?p nt*D3by
)

thes''ah,

(where appar. masc, perh. after anal, of other measures of capacity, )^, "t?H, "13, etc., Al-

(Ges

5123c,I33k

On
t

brecht ZAWj"" (M6,


size of

); se 'ah

= ^ ephah,= 12-148
Now4
'

nNpsp'ls27
"
1-

v.

NDND.
litres
.

Vrss (not ), Ges De cf. AV Rabbin, conceit. (On format, 56 v. Ges' Sta u2 ' Anm 2i238 .)
'-

by exact measure RV, which is prob.


cf.

NDNB, and

(=10-696

qts.), v. l]

203

Benz*"* 183

t
id. ;

(of leather),

[pND n.[m.] sandal, boot of soldier (prob. loan-word from As. senu, shoe, sandal D1 HWB634 Wkl T" Am"n whence
*-"'-,

[fcOD]

vb. imbibe, drink largely


id.

(NH
prob.

Aram. N3D

(rare)

cf.

As. sabu,
is

HWB sesame-wine D1 ;
loan-wd. and
\1Z,

Ar.

Ill wine,

(denom.) senu, put on sandals

Dl

*j

cf.

Aram.

import foreign wine denom.,

N2D
; ;

685
2

22D
S 22
1
6
;

Fra 1"'); Qal Impf. i pi. cohort. nN3DJ Is 13 20 Ft. act. N3D Dtzi Pr2 3 21 pi. irkllD 56 42 EZ23 Kt (Qr D'Npp, v infr.) cstr. *N3D Pr
.

2
15

3b;
14

K7
,

mpl. Eriapl consec. Jos6 etc.; Impf. + sf. , ?3p:V49 6 ; oftener 3b; 1 S5 8 +,
, ,

23

20
;

/>asa.
12
;

DW3D Na I

10
;

IS56

pt. act.

= sul>st. wine-6t66r,
(both+i>blT);

imbibe,
;

24 2^1 Gn 4 2 +

3 mpl. 13DJ

Jb 16 13

c.

ace. "13B'

6
1

drunkard
'Nab
fJJ

3
,

fpl.
fs.

nj'apn

Gn

37*, etc.;

tttfjl Jos Imv. ms. 3b


,

Dt2i 20 Pt-23 21
23* (

S22 18
,

fully,
42

+ ">ba
.

\%i); so also

Ez

23

n.gent., so Ka

@ AV, v.

Kt (Qr perh.
rd.

Nu2i 4 3b Dt2 3 ;

'3D Is 23", etc.; Inf. Pii.aaiD 2 K6 15 +

cstr.
,

33d)>

a^abn 8 21

infr.),

which

Sm RV

Da Co t hi n k s dittogr. of D\V3?D, but Hpt om. perh. the reverse (Toy D^NpiO) > Berthol (q.v.) SOD?; other conj. v. in Sm; DN3D31
ggfr
prob. corrupt, pt. pass, of person dub., and sense obscure; del. both as

(Ginsb 3'3pn Kt, aabn Q r ), etc.; 1. turn, intrans. (Impf. of form 3D? in this sense only): a. turn about, oft. as preliminary to something
else
||

S 15 1227
6
20

(sq. inf.), I

Ch

i6 a (id.; 3B} in

D'N'Qp

Na

10

is

)+
cf.

S 14 21

DJJ,

@aSThWe,
va
Gie),
17 - 1818

d: 133D for 3-ap (rd. b i44 31B'v ,but etc.),Je4i (

MT

dittogr.

We

Gunkel ZAW liU (1863 * Now ; om. in transl. Kau. On Ho 4 8 v. Nab.


''

om.
on
(?5f)

Ec

66
;

of door,

Pr 26 14 turn
turn (toward

itshinge (cf.Niph.

Ez 26
Ct

);

t[!D] only pi.

D'N3D Ez

23

Qr = drunkv.

ards, wine-bibber8(1) so Thes

al.,

but

Q'Nap.

2 S 18 one) 1 S 22 c."bN 2 S 14*-* + 24" (rd.


;

s0 - 30

2 17 (v.

Bu); also

We Dr Bu Kit HPS Klo lab, cf. Lbhr), Ez42 ,9 Eci 6


for 3<3D
,

3D

t[snB] n.m.
sf.

I,) ' 22

drink, liquor; only

\l.nN-bN 2

Kg 1819
(~ty,
2
16
;

of cup of

*,

it

shall
;

come
3S

^Nap
i
10

Is

22
;

DN3D

Na

(but

v.
22

liquor Nap);

Ho

18

(but v.

infr.),

round unto

with hostile implic.

?? lay
;

(appar. strong,

La 4 s2) Hb
4--7N

of Jordan, turn "**(


,

'D " Ho 4" their liquor choice) Is i ; (i.e. m their drunkenness) is gone Thes Hi Che , diff. Xavavalbut very dub., quite (fiperurfv

turn about from

EV

M
i-j'
;

so

+114 Cn 4 2 24 (JD) iSi8", pjtt?) of inheritance Nu36 7 it shall

ous),

We Gu ta Now
J

not go about

Houtsma TT, <iKhrlxaTO) of wine-bibbers, makes good


6(,

om. in transl.; conj. of D'SOD lb, a company


sense.

from

v 9 (b for "^N);
1

K2

(JQ) tribe to ("'N) tribe, also c f. (abs.) 'hnIj ^nni nabjn abrn

15

(cf.
1

Hiph..

lb); be brought round,


b. turn

c.

ace. loc.

S 58

TN2D
late

(of ark).

= change,
.

n.pr.m.

1st

son of Cush, poet, and

; Gn
id.,
10

(@
||

^ 72

io 7 (P) ( 2o0a, as &?$)= 1 Ch I 9 nation (or territory) but B Set/Sax); 2o/Sa ; + N3B>, Apafav), SO ( + E>

only Zc 1 4 (of land, changed like [3, i.e. into] a plain), cf. Hiph. 1 c. c. fig. turn (in a new
direction) to
ifr

10

21

is
;

do something (inf.) Ec 2 20 7 s5 dub.; Bae reads at?rn for 3bni after

D^IXO) IS43 ( 2oijei7); clearly situated in south ; most prob. Xi/^" 2a/3<i, and 2aj3al iro\is in Adulic gulf on W. coast of Bed fiiHtyidt]!,

<S 93 Hup-Now
comfort 3'aD De
c.

Che

al.

sub a. supr.
for

turn,

me.Jb

io 9 rd.
-

3BH inN

MT "Vf

Sea;

'Ptol Strabo"' >Mcroe Jos *"--'M al.


v.

" 8

,T - 7 - 7t

Di G " Bae*Du";

2. a. march, or walk, around, al. 13 3 ace. (city) Jos6 47141S15 (all JE),f48 ; poss. also 3D3 1 S 16" (of marching about altar t so

A S/3^;
:

t C^fcOD n.pl.gfent. S e ba'im,


'TTO

^3N

'D1

Is

oi laPaetp, u + tf, 45
(

||

Dy}XO,

cf.
42

s 43 supr.); this perh. intended also

turn to do something else Th), but cf. 31Dn Ecclus 32 sit about a table (v. Schechter 88 " M and cf. 3DD), or rd. 3W Weir in Dr Kit Bu

HPS;
,

byEz2 3 Qr
with N3^,
T
cf.

(v.

Nap), perh. confounding

it

Lbhr (perh.).

@.

skirt, c. ace. (land)

b. go partly round, circle about, 18 Nu2i 4 (JE) also

Jun

Dt

13
;

of rivers

Gn

2"

13
.

c.

make a round,

f32D
round

vb. turn about, go around, surid., Pi.

(NH

Hiph., and deriv.; Aram.

NaaiD rim, border; Ar. <_JL^ rope, \1~~Z> lock of hair ; poss. also *2Z 11. prepare a means of 1284 Qal Pf 3 ms. 'd Ez attaining sthg. Lane
)
;

or circuit, go about to, c. ace. loc. 1 S7 16 ; go 9 about in' (3) 2 Ch 17 cf. also (c. 3) 23 s Ct 3" Ec 12 5 so c. ace. IS23 16 ; =make a circuitous 5'
,
,

march
1

K
7

(c.

ace. TJ^).

Vid.

also

S 5 s3

Ch 1 4 14 Hiph. 2 a.

abs.

Gn
ace.

37 (E);
i6

c.

d. surround, encompass, 22 ace. Jb 40 ; with hostile


14

42" +

1 s.
s5
;

'nap

s 22

Ec 2

20

infr.),

sf.

ap TOM ^i8 6 +
3 pi.

(but v. infr.), vtiap 6 21 1 S 1 4 2 S 2 4 (v. Jos6 ls

s2

purpose, 2
15

K 6 Ec 9
,

(both of siege),
;

cf.

"313p

88 18 +2

t.,

'?3p

"75?

om. Ju 16 2 cf. 2 S 18 15 c. ace. rei + 6 13 c."?S pers. alone Jb 16 2 Ch pers. Ju 20


;

21D
18";
c.

686
9

yap
."DM
1

"? pers.
io

poetry,
6 18 49 88

K 8 =2 Ch 21 oft. fig. in 2S22 =^i8 1//22 1317 C; ace. Ho 7 "" j! bo also V 17" ii8 (Kt ^p,
2
2,
;

Ch 13

3
;

Imv. ms. 3pn


5

S S 23

Ch

14

14

3Dn (but v. infr.); fs. 'Spn Ct6 ; Inf. cstr. 4 ,s 23 1 Ch I2 Ft. 3DO Je 21 ; peih. also 2 S 3
;

Qr W33D; on

text v. esp.

Hup-Now);

lit.

of

pi. sf.

|l?t?

^i40
4

10

cord surrounding (measuring circumf. of), c. ! 15 of 2 Ch 4 Je 52 21 ace. 1 K 7 ornaments, etc., surrounding something (ace.) 3 24 2 Cli 4 surround one with something 1 K 7 17 I K 5 ^ 109 3 ace. +3 instr. Ho 12

iKf =

(trans.), cawse to <tww 14 3 2 Ch 6 (all 1 8

1. a. tern (Ginsb); 2J turn face (ace.) Ju i8

= turn

toward);
2

= turn
;

(2 ace.)

round face 1K21 +Tgrrbg 2 K20 =Is 3 8 2 + IP Ez7 22 (subj. /'), 2 Ch2 9 6 (of neglect), 35 s2 (of avoiding battle); 2wm away eyes from (IP),
,

bs'yb 'D 2

"MO BuLbhrHPS.
i's
rd.

22 M

Ch 33" (i.e.
(

build a wall around

it).

Ct 6 5 ; <wr

(back), change heart


;

K 18

s7

(recall
;

v'WI),

<B

Th We Dr Kit

from apostasy

+ f*Rfr*), Ezr (P ( 4- "by)


4
.

torn

Ez

3 Pf. 3 ms. 3pi Jos i5 + ; 3 fs. Ha|j 342 7 26 2 (Ges* 67 ' St' 410 " Kb 4 , (but );

Niph.

JacA, reverse (weapons) Je 21 "? pers., 2 (i.e. to allegiance), c. acc.

b. frrmgr over

+
1

S 3 12
turn

1-

men
9

Ch 1 2
1

24

(van

d.

H.v

23

);

of ', turn over kingdom


a,

rd. nDDiji

Ew Sm Co Toy"
4

", cf.

Berthol); 3 pi.

to (b)
4

Ch 10" (cf. Qal 1


changing name,
d.
;

K2

15

)/
s4

c.

; Cipj 1. a. turn oneself against

Gn 19 +

Impf. 3 mpl. ! Ez i
("-'J?),
;

+ 5 t.;
round
2
.

into, of

2 ace. 2

close

36
2

K 24".
2S20
9
:

= bring round,
I0

K 23 =2 Ch
c.

ace.
;

S 5 89

c. ace. Ju 1 9" (J) Jos f ( JE) b. turn round (from a direct course), of wheels Ez i 91217 io"'\ also v 16 (but dub., Co 13B>\ Toy

upon (by) Gn 1 9

+ IP

12

+"bs iS5

iChi 33

-face. loc.

around

B*

leave,
Upl
).

Symm
under

ajreXciVovro)
fig.

'? n3DJ

Ez 26 2

2. a. cause to go of carrying ark around city (2 ace.) Jos 6" (JE ; but Qal ) ; lead round, i. e.
(sense obscure).

K 16'

of Jerus.

of door

Toy

c. esp. of

(Sm Co Berthol boundary (Hex only P):


toward
(?)
10

by a round-about way, ace. pers. + ace. ^"J^ 2 18 I3 (E) EZ47 ; c. acc.+inf. of purpose 2
13

Ex Ch
,

turn round from


loc.Josi8
14
;

(IP),

4 NU34 +n
,

15 ; c. P? alone 39 Jos 15 3 16 6 ; alone Je 31 14 2. pass. circle about, skirt, c. ace. Jos 19 12 into the power of, Je 6 be turned over to
c.|

+ nioc.+"^

Nu

34

c.

loc.

round toward ("??) 2 S 5 23 away from ("73?!?) 1 Ch 14" (where, however, 2D for perh. read as S, so Be Ot, and, in both, 3DH Dr K it K* u Hl" Bu HPS Lbhr). b. surround
13
;

ace. om., lead

||

with

(?),

(aci\) wall, 2

Ch 1 4 6 (ace.
(as foe),

of city

ora.).
1

C.

to cstr. "H^n "JErriK 33p 2 S 14 transform, the aspect of tlie matter. change, 4 6 Po'. Impf. 3 ms. sf. ^y>\ Jon 2 VCOl\

Pi. Inf.

20

perh. also

encompass

^pp \^
3pp
28

40

10

those

encompassing

me

(others sub

infr.).
27
;

Hoph.
cstr.

Impf. 3 ms. 3DV Is


28 11 39 6

Pt. fpl.
(v.

Dt 32 10 33iD; V32 10
,

etc.;

3 encompass, surround
;

fs.

33iDfl

Je3i

n'app
c.

Ex

late):

1. encompass (with protection),


10

(poet,

and

infr.); J"li3pTO

EZ41

24
;

1.
;

nSWD
1

v 13

Nu 32 s8

be turned, of cart
24

chiefly c. ace.

c. 2 ace. ("> subj.), 331D^ npn ^,32', v 7 (but 2nd obj. here dub.); similarly n2j53 133 D3iDn Je 31 22 i.e. either shall protect (so most) or (Che, cf. Gf ) the woman (fig. of Isr.),

Dt32
cf.

"by upon, over; ninb' ! ITQp'IO Ez 41 pt. appar. as gerundive, that can be turned, movable (Ges !1,6 ; Co rds. 'd niybv, cf. Toy" 1"); DK* 'DID Nu 32 38 turned (i.e. changed) as io wheel,

name, but
set,

gloss, v. Di.
(pt. cstr.)

2. surrounded,

i.e.

instead of holding aloof (n33i#n nsn v ), will, in the new future which '' creates, with affection
22

of jewels

Ex 2 8" 39 613 (all P).


affairs;
it

trOD
">

n.f.

turn of
'

only
2
||

abs.

press round her divine husband. about, assemble round (ace. pers. ')

2. come
\j/

DJ)D

n3D

!"!)Tn

1K12"

was a turn

(an

7*.
7,15
;

3.

ordering) from

= i"I3D3

q.v., in

Ch

io 15 ).

march or go
city

altar about, city (ace.) >// 55" 59 solemn procession) 26'; go about in (3) (in

yiOtD T

336

subst., used mostly as adv. and J

Ct 3 2
2
4,6

prep.,

circuit,
pi. cstr.

round about
oftener

4. enclose, envelop,
Pf. 3 ms.

c.

ace. pers.

Jon

tAm 3 ";

VX t Je 32" 33
,

cstr.
,

3*W
1

13

(of waters).

Hiph.
1

3DH
1

i6 18 +
,

ms.

s 5' 10 etc.; Impf riapn 18"; 3 pi. pn 18 2 sf. vivn Ez ins'. 3pll Ex i3 + 47 3 mpl. 3 Ju i8 a + 2 t.; 1 pi. 3D3 2 Ch 14 6 cohort. B?.
, ;,

etc. (10 t.), nia^D Ex Dt 17 14 etc. (48!): 1. in Ttorpp, "^n-, etc., 8 sg.: a. as' subst. i Ch i i 2'3prny] Nlbon-JO

much

sf.T?"? ? 24 7 + 22 1.,

and

to

tlie

yx

parts round about.

b. as adv. ace.
about,

(in)

circuit,

i.e.

round

Gn23

17

2DQ
3'3p ir5>33

687
i?y
I

baa
(?)

Ex

12

9
1

as

11 - 24 - 25
,

Lv

5 -"

reran

^30, j u 20 29
34
8

+ oft.;

5 f z fy iriE> 'd t$, 1 2 9 somelimes doubled, for the sake of


1
,

K3

'

ing
*

L2D1J3J n.m. encompassing, surround3D18 Ez 4 i 7 the encom; only cstr.

HW

passing

emphasis, 2

and rft. in c as prep.: (a) t Am 3 jnyn a5^ is s<reg8) an(j that fw <Ag cjVcm ^ of( = round about) the land rd.
.

Ch 4 3 Ez Ez 40-43.

of the house,

8 10 'D 'D "\fn

*?$,

f 40*

51D1B enlargement
del. clause as

Co

Ew Berthol Toy Hpt after @


;

but mng. wholly obscure

^
1

dittogr.

T H3DD n.f. turn of affairs


(

abs. 2

Ch

o 15

3 ?D'

ct'#

Nu 8 * 34
(0)
-

M i
78

encircle),
2'

(b)
5

'}>
-

(but aV3D T

prob. with
1

= n3pq. y

.,

||iKi2
-

15

Ex

).

Ju
1

K6

6 13 40 33
2

8 s2 35

Ez 4 i>' Jb

it,'
.

d 3 ''??'?42. /* round about, from Ez 16 3337 23 s2 37 2 but usu. 1


',

25" iByp 3*551 ", 1 28 s Ct 3' Na 3 8 s strangely, DN 3'3D f r K 6 (om.@), Ez 43''.


every side
(p?

2S

4 33Bt? D vrB.r&rn, vn, is 42 Jo 4 11 2 t^pDB "lira terror on mry fc/ Je 6 2 2o 3 ' 4 6 5 49* ^ 31 14 cf. La 2*; esp. in the Deut. phrases 'B D3MK, or '0 n}(j ( s ts i n
Mfe,
'

Je

17

n^

)=. * wy

25 /

prop, (after 3: Vollers) ffriWf 12 i.e. cut off, away (Is 33 ) cf. Now; text very dub. Pu. Impf. 3 mpl. 1330* VBHB' b"by Jb 8 are interwoven (in a tangled mass).
1'

M,,

pass. pi. d'pap interwoven (entangled) thorns (cf.


q- v.)

^[^J?Pl ; Qal Pt.

vb interweave

(||form to ~\2W

d'TD
Da)
;

Na

'

~"

Gunkel

TTpD
Gn 22
a
cstr.
13

(so

n.[m.] thicket ; abs. TJ3B3 Ginsb Baer ^3D3 V an d. H.


;
;

(tfjgj)

combin.), as

Dti2 10
'o

'D

aa^wrbo
1

25

19

Jos 2 1

i2 n + ;

On

M ar6 " rw, 23 j u 2" 8 1 s rownd a&ow, fNu 16 2427 p a^DB/rom 8 14 21 2 S 24 6 Jb io 8 v. 33p.
42
.

roi rraro,

ram caught

TJ3D3)

in tlie thicket by its horns ; pi. 1Jn *33B Is 9 >7 thickets of the forest, io 34

2. In plur.;a.. tD*3*3D;
sense, iAose rown(Z a&ow, i^ 7 6 12 8 9 8 Je 4 8'" 9 in neuter
.

a ( ) in masc.

t[l|r!D] n.[m.] id.; cstr. fflTQBa ^74^ the thicket of trees; sf. 133BB J e 4? (abode of lion; on 3 v. Ges S20h on 1_ Kb"- 1,512 ).

'B*

^$? WP3B^|
||

T'Oap n.pr.m.
?oPoX m,
etc.;

(b)

round

about, Je 49

sense, the part's 'iJO'pp-i'aB abe'lT' *33D3

La

32*33.3. ^Hn^aD-bnbvi'^gH. withthe force of a prep., f 50 3 1N rnjtfej V3'3D1, 97 s


i
17
.

S 2i 18 = 1 Ch 204 1 Ch ii w + 2 S 2f where rd. r D for MT 130 Th We Dr Klo Bu Kit Lohr cf. HPS (B iK T S>v viS>v, but
2
,
'

a captain of David;

@L

2a/3 ew );

also

iCh 2 7 n

b.
i 6

niT3D
4

(a) as

subst.

cuity

Ec

nnn afYiwrao
,

(a)

cir-

bjn

(#)

roundabout, Nu 2 2

' ra , ap-!?3-ns<

^j^,
to their
ivb,

t[7^D]
Ar. Pap,

vb. bear a heavy load


id.;
cf.

^i
4
;

(NH
p.
x

id.;

bnpn lan^

also sub
sf.

i>3T

259 b
pl
s
.

Je 17 26 50 32

(cf.

14

inhabitants, f 16 67 2 8 24 Dn 9 16

44" = 7 9
(6)
lit.

supr.)i
4

with

ref.

supr.); QalP/. 3 ms.

dbp

I s 53^-

'3D^> obp)

Ez

Ex 7
Kile

24

with the force of a prep


(in) the circuits

g$? ?3DK
73p?

La V'Impf.
46 3 mpl.
15
;

3 ms. biDJ Is 5 3;

sf.

= round

-i^n D33D

about the Nile,

Nu
1-

d.Tn^ap, j u 718 j s 26" 2 * 18 12 2 7 ^ni3'3D by,

K6

ii* uui 05 2

of the

Gn49
15

bear
*>

wbp*

46';
i>3pi>

//. cs<r .
iB3E>
B>1

a load,

Gn49
ass)
Isr.
;

ye*!* na3o

^h

ceded by nefc, as Gn 33 s diTni33D ib'n anyn 48 44 M 4i Lv25 Nui6 Dt6 ,4 i 3 8 i7 14 2 i 2 +. I


the same sense dnia'ppB

etc.; oft. idiom, pre-

v
7
.

(poem in J; of Issachar under fig. of of carrying an idol Is 46%- of' carrying 4 4


-

servant of
Isr.

and

11 guilt v ;

carrying load of pain 53* bearing iniquities of fathers


14

La

Pn.

Pt. pl. d"^3BB laden,

+Ez

28

26
.

pregnant Ges Hi
better,
v. esp. Bae).
1

f 144 Ew Hup-Now Che al.;

(i.e.

perh.

T 3wQ n.[m.] that which surrounds, or


is

round

token of abundant harvest, so many,

'BT\< 2

K 2f

1. a. pi. surrounding places, 'ipB b. as places round about Jerus.


1

adv.

3CB round about

K 6;
Jb 37

fpl.
12

ni3DB on

.1

Hithp. Impf ajnn bnp'1 Ec drag oneself along, as a burden (v. 3jm ,T/
<

Di < of lightning Bu Du). 2. sf. iapB Ctl 12 dub. round table Ew De cushion, divan Bae KEU '3DB ^ 140 10 v 33D ; cf. on all these Bu. Hiph.
(of cloud
:

all sides, in all directions,

'-??
7

a.[m.] load,

burden;abs. Ne 4
cstr.jci.,
28

11

V'Si (enforced burden); Za6owr (of 1


corvee)

K n . Vid.

= oMrrfe?isome
also i>3p.
fig.

t^nS]
cf

n.m.

1'

1027

burden of tyranny);

only

burden (always
sf.

TOD,

Is io 27

bzz
on toao, [P]), ' 9 14* (in conceived as burden resting on shoulders).
(v.
reff.

688

"00
ib-iaD
11

all

Or

+ vine*
s.
6

b^erc)

to^-naD'i
;

v ,s

1"72pn.[m.] burden-bearer, (late);


abs.
2

only
D^3p
;

(HVW^!);

1iJ9 Y$ ?!> v

19

3 mpl.

$?

SJ^rW

46 (abs.). Cf. BAram. TJD.


v.

'DcolL
13
;

Ch 34

?3?
K^i
;

Ne4 2Ch 2 117


4

mpl. abs.
certainly

dw, onb
7JD
(-/of

yo sub
cf.

1.

aiD.

NB>3

K5

s9

is

wrong
1
.

alpovTfs fipaiv, 38 !3D

qui onera portabant, hence


as
2
||

foil.;

NH nkitp as BH

i>5D

prob.

>^p BN,

Ch

acquire property ; Aram. N^D, IJcl^b, bunch of y rapes, As. sugulldte, herds; also Ar. J^s-1

t[n^np] n.f. burden;pi. cstr. T^SD 6 D?!V9 Ex 6 (P), of the heavy labours imposed
on
isr.
5

7 by Egypt,, v ;
11

sf.

B?$>X
7

5 (J),
,

ofafi

i 5 (both J), 2

(E);

(cf.

*8i ^?)etc.,

[a/WZ bucket, bucketful], share, portion). TrTvOD n.f. possession, property (on 6 format,^ Ba NBS95b KB"- "); aba. 'D Ex 19 4 s + 5t.; cstr. rfa$ Ec 2 sf. inkiD ^ 135 ;
1- 1 ;

phzp
'dial,

n.f. prob. ear of wheat,

only

Jui 2"

form of

11.

r\)W

q.v.

(>=late
ZAW " ll<le88)
'

1. valued property, peculiar treasure, which '' has chosen (IPO) and taken to himself; always
Xaos of people of Israel, first Ex 1 <f (E ; 9 Tit 2 14 ; I Pet 2 Xaot fir irtpiiroiqinv irepwvaws Pm "A 2 2 14 ); then ntpmoir,** Eph I cf. Br 2 18 6 'D D$? Dt7 14 26 ; later 'd alone, Mai 3 17

wd. n^B* tide, flood); cf. Marquardt m " but also GFM Bu.
t
of

=
1

'

D'HUD

n.pr.loc. city between the border

16 Damascus and that of Hamath Ez 47

identif.

by v. Khirbet Sanbariye on the river Hasbani, SW. 67 238 G but this appar. of Hermon, cf. Buhl *
r'

Kasteren
B

^i35
Ch
t
fr.

4
.

2.
3

treasure (very late), of kings


silver),

B,bl - IntOT

tl89S

2,ff-

with

29

(gold and

Ec

s
.

[pD,

pD] n.m. prefect, ruler (loan-word


,

too far
KB "- B6
);

SW.;
is

Sahara in

named

Ztcppap,. itfyap, in Bab. Chron.

city

1-

2*

(Schr

but location not given.

As. saknu, prefect of conquered city or proHWB659 cf. Schr vince ( Vsakdnu, set, appoint) D1 cot i . 25. K33D ijp, J3D, Aram,

appar
-

= NH

tnFQD, Nn2D
Cush
ace. to identif.

a superior (not

fag>/)

priest;
1

Mand.

K*UK3t?tt

n.pr.gent. 3rd 'son' of

WBrandt Ml d
hood;
cf.

Gn'io7 ("),
'

Chi 9 (*_);
27

a candidate for priestJen in Brandt" '; hence perh. Gk. foFremd "57
129

8chrlft " n169

with

2a/3j3a0a

[Periplus marisErythr.
,vl -

],

ya^r, cf. Lewy


,

ZavPaea Ptol *
j-p]

; only pi. ffJJO Ez 2 3 6 +


and Bab. Ez 23 612 23
'

", or SajSara

[Strabo

**],

Sabota

in NHrt.Mi.xu.6s] )

Arabia, by Tuch
'D)
525
;

ia commercial city of S. Sab. Ku, but this (not

Gie);

i4t.;sf.n 339Je5i 1. prefects of Assyr.

+ v58 (whererd.prob.V3;D

=
)-

DUC

Levy-Os
Glaser

ZBG,, "' a8& i)


'

258;

"t1886

273
,

cf.

Hal JA,7
v1 '

'

lv -

near

W.

2(0a8a.

), prop. 2a<p6a (Ptol shore of Pers. Gulf; SafiaOa, So/Sara, All uncertain conjectures.

8 "'"8 "- 262

'-

7' 30

Is 4 i* of king of Medes Je 51 (all + nins), Je 5 1 28 ( + "ins). 2. petty rulers, officials of Judah (only Ne Ezr in sources) disting. from Onh nobles Ne 2 16 4 8 " 5 7 f; alone, 2 16 12 40 17 v also 2 16 ); +D ,-!b'Ezr9 2 5 I3 (
7
:

"

+DHW

t NSfillp n.pr.gent. 5th


ace.

'

son

'

Cf.

BAram.

!3D.

of Cush
I.

to

Gn
;

io 7

Ch

('I' ace. to
;

Baer;

")JD vb. shut,


id.; Zinj.

close

(NH id., Aram. 139'

K__, as Gn, van

d.

H. Ginsb)

location quite

Unknown
\

<S 2a|3a)ea<3a, 2ij$fKada.

[*7JD] vb. prostrate oneself in worship in Heb., (only 1344,46) (perh. Aram. loan- word
cf.Nb z " a,11<188"- 719 ; Aram.lJD, j^o.soOAram.
328 all id.; J^s^" (Sachau) Lzb ; Eth. fl7.fi: Ar. ijLl be lowly, submissive, prostrate oneself in prayer, etc., IjzJLS mosque, Nab. t03DD

: Hiph. deliver over; poss. Eth. V*16- Ti BA81 3; (prison) guard Pra '); Qal Pf. 3 ms.'D

^
i

JTUDO prison Lzb 328 ; Ph.^D


-

Pi. or

Gn

3 pi.

njg
'

Ch
14

10 2 9 7 , ViaD V' I7 (cf. ),

Baer's

n.,

Ges*

290

Kb''

ra5Anm

rUD Gni 9 10

"UD,

Jos 2 7 ; Impf. 139^ Jb 1 2 Mai i', 1 pi. cohort. rn3D3 Ne 6 10 etc.; Imv. ms. tlD ^ 3 5 3 Is 26 20
,

32 6 Baer Ginsb), mpl. 1131? 2 Inf. cstr. 6 13D i s 22 s2 f. JTJJb Jos6' P. ac<. iiac$ Jos 2

(13D'

K
;

shrine(1)
8kiDia.i
1

Lzb 162 328


-

Syr. ]^xji.

= Ar.;
_

cf.

We
;

(but v.

infr.)

pas's.

">WD 1
10

K6 +
20

t.

1.
,

iwd.jJ

_Qal

jmp 3 mg
it

lijo^

A^ door(n^r)Gni 9
2

(J)

2K6
2

32 7

Is 44''

Kt

lie

prostraleth himself to

(an idol

Ch 28 s4

29

7
;

gate 05?^) Jos

Mali 10 Ne6 10 2 (JE) Ez 46'

-OD
cf.

689
, (JE),

-I3D
1

44

122

46', 13D^> 'tfn


l

Wj J08
1.;

also

CW om.) Jos 6
to

(si

vera

rqjfa dittogr. ace.

Buhl L " 113 ); door after one pi}**), on leaving room Gn i 9 6 (J); upon, behind, oneself, from
within

beleaguered city Jos 6 (JE), of houses Is 24 10 2. of prisoners "la.Dp-^ Is 24"= ( + i3D).

down into a dungeon. 3. of doors Ec 12 14 Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. -vspn Lv 1 4" + 2 ms. sf. <
.

p8|
Ju

q.v.) 2
61

("h
yea

om.) Ju 9
yijn '0

K 4 533 Is 26 s0 (fig.), also 2K4 c.n^ + iya upon one


4
-

"3ri-)5tpn

V31

9
;

1 s.

*n3Dm

21

3 ms."V?p!

Jb

11

10
,

Wl
Ob S0 S23
14
, ,

Am6
-

8
,

etc.;

Impf.

^ 78
etc.;
c.

48 62
;

2 ms.1?DPI

left inside

23

Jb 3 10

and (fta om.) Gny 16 (J); fig. 5 cf. morn 'd i s i np 'd
,

Am

Dt23
i
6

16
,

juss."\3Cn

sf.

iTjpn
to
(cf.

Di'aDn

Inf. cstr.^iOn 9 i 1.

Am ;
+ T3
16

22 22 ROn-i v; abs. *Aw< (opp. WIB) Is 2 2 ; metaph. 'D their fat iEapn ty (i.e. gross, unreceptive
-

if

2. a. cZose in upon heart) tlmjhave 22 p5?3) J u 3 (fat upon blade of sword), so poss.
closed.

23" and
1

deliver 12M

up

Pi.),

ace. pers.

1
'

S
,

15 s 9 3O J'os2O (D)V'3i ;-r|'Ami 9 ^78 s0 a

(ace. pers. om.)


c.

Am

6
;

+"^J Dt
4S
;

23

Jb

6" ;

ace. of

animal
,

+?^'j8
om.
1

c.
;

also Hjnnri

nra

ltoj

Qn 2

21

alone

in place of it (usu. closed the gap with

M,

(J) anrf/A and he closed flesh,

rfosed

Dt 32 s0 Ob 14

ace.

alone
i.e.

Am 6

S 23 12
(late
-

c.

ace. pers. ace. urb.

8
.

2. shut

up

chiefly

Lv
,

Ex

flesh); 14 the wilderness hath closed in


3

"ianan Qrfby 'D

upon them;
upon
b. close

obj. om., B"K-5>y 1JD>

Jb

2" he

closeth in

cf.v c.acc.pers.Lvi3 10 64 so (abs.)= imprison Jb 1 1 ; c. ace. rei Lv 13 60 cf. v b. c. ace. rvan Lv 14 38 and (indef. 48 subj.) v
.

13, 14, P): a.

611 21 =s

4 - 31 - 33

a man,

fig.

of imprisonment.

breach (H?) [in 11 27 ; poss. wall] of city 1 close up vera 1.) ^ 35 s Vrss 01 De [path] (si Bae ; JDMich DeW Ew Hup-Now Che take 13D here as weapon, usu. battle-axe [Gk. o-dyapis'] GM Abh 203 also of Massagetae Herod 1215 cf. Lag Bondi 66 ; both imEgypt, sagartd (loan-word)
-

up

T"ll3p n.[nx.] enclosure, encasement;


cstr.

D3? 1i:p Ho 13 8 the encasement of their heart (pericardium; i.e. their ~1*I3D vitals). Jb 28 15 must =fine gold, si vera 1., but v. "1JD, 3 Qal ad fin.; 12D f 35 v id., Qal 2 b.

prob., text prob. corrupt; Schwally ZAW,lll891, reads "lin Hal BeraSm- " <1894 >' 47

>

258
5

T~U^D a.[m.]cage, prison (poss. loan-word from As. sigaru, cage (Ba^ 22 ); "WD dogcollar or chain

>

up c losely joined with scales of crocodile). 4. (of elsewhere only Pt. pass, in "TOD ant (gold shut
3. Pt. pass., closed
1
'

TT^S

(cf.

f5 9

).

= Syr.
ca^e.

NH

i^cuc (clog of) dog-collar;


1!W1?1

whence Ar.

tighFseal, J b 4

Fra m Pra BAS ' 372') ; TpB3


jjm< /w'ot into

Jj-=.ll

dog-collar (as loan-word),

Ez 1 9 9 ad (fey
2.

up, and so prized, rare, fine

?),

adornment and
1

utensils
;

K 6 2021

only of temple M io 2I

Ch

'D
cf.

20 2022 1 Ch 4 perh. read lUD (abbrev. for Jb 28 15 (for MT "*D', so Hoffm Bu Du) 'r) liWB m As. hurdsu sakru, Dl

t~ODtt n.[m.]
dungeon:
'Bnl 2
2

alw.
14

1. locksmith, smith.

">?B<

Niph. Ez 46 s

Pf. 3 ms. 15D3 3


fs.
'

S 23 7 Impf.
;

v 16 Je 24 1 2 9 2 2. dungeon Is24 '-(cf.^D Pu.); fig. of exile 42 7 ('t3C K"Xin); 8 "'E's? 'bd nx'sin ^ I42
cf.
, . .

K 24

abs.: 1. coll. smiths,

Ennn - ^31

3 ms.

ju?s. "\3Bn
11
,

Nu

14
,

13Dri1
19

v 15 ;
sf.

+ rn3Ctt
ness

n.f.

1. border, rim.

2. fast-

VlKW Nei 3 3 mpl. VV& Is 45 60 ms. "V.Bn Ez 3 24 : 1. subj. pers. be shut

;'

7m!
[in

; abs. 'D Ex
12
-

25
;

s7

37

14
;

cstr.

up

city]

7 S23 n:neS pnn Nu


,

1V3

Ez

3 1 4 6 Is 45
.

Ez
2

24

i2 1415 (E); ?]iria 2. i s/m<, closed, of city gates

sf.

28 W13DD 25^ 37 pi. abs. niljIDO 1 K 7 + ; 35 36 n^JDt? v etc.; 1. border, rim (enclo,

'd 25^ 37 12 ;

6o" and (ninh) Ne 13".

Pi. Pf. 3 ms. TJ9 1 S 26 s 2 S 18 28 ; sf. *J"UID 19 I S 24 1 S -deliver 7/np/. 3 ms. sf. T^f, up to (leave no other opening for one, shut one up to), cf. [fiO], ?3D, p. 1 7 1 b supr.), only S c.
;

KJMijuM.
ness,

sure), of sacred table in tabern. 121214 of bases of the sea, in ; 37

Ex 25 S5 25 27 =
'

if

ace.
(v.

28 pers.+"V3 1 S17 24" 26"; T3 om. 2 S 18 also Hiph.). Pu. Pf. 3 ms.13D IS24 10 3 pi. V13D Jei3 19 46
; ,

'so S 22 (v. nn) anrf ^ they shall come quaking out of their fastnesses, so Mi 7 17 (Uf, like reptiles), all of nations, in awe of '\
II.

(cf. Benz)j also 2 u-irn 18 46 2

temple 6 .7. 2 . fast-

*1JD (/of
1

foil.;
,

cf.

with water Lane ,308


everything Id
"-;

J^Ll
-

appar. Ar. ^Llfill torrent </<a /Ws


lv - 186

TiSpl consec. Is

24

s2
;

Pt.

shut

up

1.

of cities

rmptp J os 6 ; 6e Je 13" (opp. nnB) of


f.
1
i

Syr.

Sam. 13DK,

c f.

Gei N *<:he,

)t^ ?'mJer vehemens, and


Schr -

).

TT0D
t"V12p n.[m.]
(on
format,
cf.

690
nrn'E> 2

TO
Kn
8

B&** m

steady, persistent rain


'D ) ;-abs.
tit>

Ch 23 14 ni,

K6

Kn

15

;
14

Pr2 7

15

a day of steady rain, rainy day.


feet of n.[m.] stocks, for confining loan-word fr. Aram. K^P, NJ^P, culprits (prob.

15 and v =2Cli2 3 1. rows, ranks, 2K11 to be gloss by Benz, on account (where thought

tlD

of JV30, within).

2. term, techn. of building,


1
9
,

Cntjta Tftien

CM K 6

meaning unknown.

]Ci;

NH

10, pi.

rodoxaioj

; abs.
f uXok)
;

33

P1P);=Lat. nervus, Jb 1 3 27 ( Xv,xa), D^ITS? tSty


(cf.

Gk.

t[p-nCT3]n.[m.]poroh,colonnade?(^Zace c. CI loc: K|3 of a row '(of pillars) ?); only


njii-qptpn
cf.

(@

syn. n3|riD,

and Gk. equiv.


Canaan(^~pV._,
:

Wig Ju

s3

precise

meaning

dub.,

there cited).

GFM.
"IllD (v/of
foil.

CilO
itish city

n.pr.loc. Sodom, important

fie

rowrad?;

cf.

NH

T>l

v.)

named

(usu.)

with Gomorrha
2' 5
'

Sd8o/ia (inflected SoSd/i"", SoSojibk)


cf.

a round place; As.


Ph.

strw, enclosing wall; also

WTO

n.pr.loc).

'D (on format,

Lag"

'),

-t-ncnD (n loc.) Gn 14; fr. 8th cent, onwards, used (all J), + 19 9 11 8 judgments, 4 Is i 13 as illustrating 6 9 40 18 s2 2 La 4 ; as proverbial Je Dt 50 Zp
19,

Gni8,

Gn i 3 >> 2 3 + 7 t. Gn io 18 22 19
19

n.[m.] roundness ;'Bn 11* Otf a round bowl (in sim.). a bowl of roundness

tnnD

=
-

1.

Am

"MpTD n.[m.] roundness 0) ;only in J - 2 2 22 23 * 'BH n"3 Gn 39 (all J), 40" (R ),


>-

29
10

49

for Is
i

9 open sin IS3 Je23

Dt32
cp.

so metaph. '0 ''Hi? rulers as corrupt as in Sodom), 'D |D5 (i.e. 32 like Sodom's); Judah (i.e. wickedness
,

14

rowrad /towse
DB
II.

(name an Egypt, word Hebraized,


768 n.

of a prison
cf.
f.\

but 'D

peril,

Dr

in Hastings

an(J

J^ AS- M- 818

with 'D to her disadvantage Ez

6-

48 - 49IBi*- 56
.

N^D

n.pr.m. ( Vyyap,

2<aa,

L ASpa-

Site prob. at S. end of Dead Sea, where are now Jebel Usdum (SW.), and Zoar (SE.) cf.

^ifXx rov

kWuma
1

j 0S Ant.ix.u.i 2aav;
D?!SJ3

rbv KarotKovira iv AlyiirTa (!); S3 Sua; all ace), called


4
,

Di Gni9,2ft

jj

t,BBii.is7ir.

norn ZPVill(1896).53(r. Vid. also D , "V.

m " BlankenGASm 117,271,274 -g^Pl.M g un lGeogr.


""61'

^D 2 K

with
1-

whom Hoshea had


or Sib-e

intrigue; poss.=<Sa6-'-e,
116426- 26

mentioned
a ruler

n.[m.] linen wrapper (peril, foreign HWB490 a garment; word; cf. As. sudinnu D1
,

tVHD

COT""*) as by Sargon (KB under Pir'u king of Musuri; hence (appar.) to rd. and, further, identif. Schr C0TU
-

prop,

NJD,

gab- -$&}$

w ith

NH
Mk
1

HP, % TT?.
46

Syr. ^ffls,

^uu

(rare)

>cf. Ar.

,*,!-.,

yi&L

veil,

saddle-cover

(Ethiop.) dynasty, certain is "Wkl's conj. of a)D

Sabaku, founder of 25th x * GMChli83 uncf. Wied '-; very


1898 -

= Sib-'-e as general
3tt
).

Lane 1335 ), or \jo>, Gk. [and ] aiMv, cf. (v. 24 Fremdw 85 abs.'D P^i ; pl.DTT? Fra 48 Lewy )'; s3 1213 or rectangular piece Is 3 Ju 14 wrapper
-

ofkg.PiVWJ^inNArab.(Wkl
I.

[^D,
1459

seldom

XN2]

vb.

move away,
S'o

backslide

('"B>
,

erron.; Ar.

of fine
sole

Zt'nerc,

worn
(cf.

garment
,

GFM

as outer, or (at night) as ,uM 12 tana


-

come Lane
JlDJ

),

f*>n

Ju 14 1213
and sold

women's finery Is 3 made 24 the capable woman Pr 31 . by


in list of
,

s3

^Uy-I (Kam)); Qal />/. 3 ms.

(--.), LL afo'tos e< adventus

<* and

Frey
i_pl.

3?

^ 53

4
;

/mjp/
14

HID
deriv.).

(Voi

foil.;

cf.

As. saddru, arrange

in order, sidru, sidiriu, row, battle-line;

NH
c.

Q es a>f,72pj. lackslide, prove recreant to \ c. so abs. 53 $ 3 Pr 14 a 6ac&JO ^ 80 in heart. sZw/er Niph. P/^3 ms. 31D3 ^ 44
;

f 80

19

PC

ac<. cstr.

MD Pr

(Ba
14

NB ' 124 '


j.

19

19

Tip arrange,

order,

Aram.

"FID,

all

JitM 2

20
(fc

for D); is.

VOWJ

Is

50

3 pi.
6

UD3
S

Is 42 17 Je

order (on t["VTD] n.[m.] arrangement, and Ba NB577c); vocaliz. cf. As. sidru, sidirtu,

", but v. 13 D>1 ^,78"; // a&s. 3iDJ Is 59 ; Pt.

72

38^; Impf. 3 ms.^B! Mi 2 (Ges ti& V 35 4 +3 *-, infr.); 3 mpl.


pi. D'jiDa

Jb 1 o "H9 only pi. of the dark underworld.


Q,

K7

22

= disorder, confunion,

Zp
(v.

6 I :

Je46 ; 1.
a.
lit.

back

turn oneself away, turn 22 of Jonathan's bow 2 S i , c. V?


refl.
fig.

HPS).

b.

= prove faithless (as Qal)


'M
cf.
(||

t[m"ttr]
in line.

n-f- 1.

row, rank of soldiers

2. architectural term. (prob. for 92 v. supr. and cf. Ba' *); only pi. abs. .TVID,

human friends, "nK (1) of 6 '* usu. (2) ^.OKO 'M Zp 1

Je 3S 13 (abs.); 13 Is 59 ; so abs.

7 8

(+n?3),

c.

linK Is 50 5

OT?).

+ 44"

TiD
(II

691
t6 Mi
i.e.

P?

n5). niDb

3D?

2 could

reproaches do not depart,

cease (Hi-St

mean Che

nexion with x^JL lord, chief (and SL1 be


properly speaker;

GASmNowRV); Now
foil, v.)

NH = BH).
council, counsel;
11

lord),

prop, also (emending

shall not disgrace depart from Jacob's house? Bulil L " 13 conj., plausibly, Xty (ViVi) 2. be turned disgrace shall not overtake us.

TTiD n.[m.]
,3
;

22

'D abs.
1

Prn + cstr.Je6 + ;sf.''1toJe23 tnb Gn 49 ; 1. HiO Am 3 Pr3


7

JbI9

32

or driven back, be repulsed, of


,

'''s

foes
.

+ "i*nN

5 Je 4 6 5 Is 4 2 ,? V'35 4 40 16 =7o 3 Hiph. 129 1. usu. of displacing, back a boundary moving mark (-"135), Imp/. 2 ms. VDPl Bt 19", juss.JEFl

in familiar conversation; a. divan or circle of familiar friends, CIVIS 'D Je 6", D.'pnfe'D 'D 1 HID 'TO Jb 1 9 19 ?m of my intimate circle; 1 5
' ;

council,

Pr 22
'3

28

10

23'

3 mpl.
'3
,

('')

Jb

24
.

(e> for D); JPt.

icy Je23 HO* 11D3 Jb 15 8


*T)D3
;

18:!2

TO theintimate circle of">;

in

bad

sense, D'jn.D 'D

^6 4

3
.

J'DD

Dt 27 17

'?:BO

Ho 5'

2. remove,
-

b. assembly, company, D , "l^ 'D

'

1 1 1

(||

rn$J)

carry away, valuables, to rescue them, juss., IKU 2i 2 ms. 2DF1 Mi 6 14 si vera 1. (on synt. v. Br
155

ob8

Is

59

-). 14

Hoph.
and justice

Pf. 3 ms. BBBto ninx


is

3pm

Ez 13 D'BHp 'd f 89 (of angels); in bad sense, N311D3Gn 4 9 6 (|| bnp). 2. counsel, taken by those in familiar conversation a.
'Oy ito
9
; :

driven back

(||

pirn HgTX

counsel

itself, "IID

22 pK3 nUETID Pr 15 thoughts

">5>>?).

31D Ez

22 18 v. following.

15 without counsel; of intimate friendship, ^55 1iD JNNDJ . i n bad of crafty plotting 83 4 sense, ISO b. secret which be

Wj%.,

counsel,

TJTO, TXD n.[m.] 1. a moving back or away 2. dross (what is removed from VO Ez 22" Qr (31D metal); abs. Kt), 3^ 1 K
;

revealed

(rfa),

Am 3

may
s
.

Pr ri 13

2o

19

25

c.

for D, but v. D'VD (van d. Qtf infr.); pi. 22 18 Is i 2 t.; sf. t.; DiD Ez 22 3 &i0)

18 27

H.
27

familiar converse with God, intimacy, '' 'd ^ 2 5 14 intimacy with '< Aaw (!Aose wAo 32 M^A <Ae /ear (j| ma), niD D'-iB"-riX Pr 3

WW

Am

Is

25

<Acre

back,
diff.

away: V Vfe> 1 K 18 is a moving back to him = he has moved away (prob. of temporary withdrawal,
back,
1

1. a moving

<J$e

4 upright is his intimacy; here also Jb 29 (si vera 1.) Bi Be al. ; Siegf Bu cf. Buhl LM r[D2

wlien Eloah sheltered

my

tent.

T'H'iD

n. pr.

m. a Zebulunite

Nu

10

13

from Tfl journey). silver Pr 25* (IDS ?), 26 21


Isr.) Is
,

2. dross, usu. of ('D 1D3), so (fig. of

(=*nHiD
Vid. also

'D '2

II.
;

25 22 i Ez 2 2 ,8h (*]D3 D"rp MT, Tjina cf. v Co Perthol; Co del. 'D, not so Berthol

'"l^"]iD3

intimacy of Yah); 2ou8( ( )j. p. 126 supr.


foil.; cf.

Toy),

cf.

v 18a

10
;

indef.

119

19

7T)D (</of Bloch 46 Lzb 328

Ph. n'lD curtain, veil]


T

).

[X\V,
^^oas
,

SW] vb. fence about (Aram,


sepsit, circumsepsit, clausit,

word

^o
cf.

^00
fence;

sepes,

X VD

NH 31D /mce about;

Pa. fence about, NJ^D Ar. ^Ll-. enclosure

t[jTlD] n.[m.] vesture (N H, but dub.; s " v. Levy '); sf. 3 ms. nhlD Gn 49 (poem in J; Htebft

T7TOQ
34

made with thorns, etc., around grape-vines, etc. Lane" 6", _, 11. wwfe a JI-LX-.); only Qal Pt. pass. f. Bfeftto raw D'tsn ncny ipoa Ct 7 3

n.[m.] veil; abs. Vl&'bv 'D

Ex

cf!

v 34 35 (P).
-

MlD
nix^n

(-/of following;
n.f. offal;

=nnD

</ty 6ocZy a heap of wheat fenced about with lilies Be Bu). Pilp. intens. lmpf. (cf. esp.

tfirHD
t ITID

q.v.).

abs. in

sim.

0^33
7**;

3^3 nmD? 135 s5


n.pr.m.

2 fs.

Is '^w JC'Jp
(

17" thou dost fence


it

it

carefully

about

>make

grow, as

if jVE>=nj'E>,

AE

Ki

an

Asherite

Ch

Brd Bu).

Xouxt,

A L

Sow.

"71D (-/of
(cf.

foil.;
-

perh. kindred with ID*


1-

no' Kiph.), v

Kb"

49
;

Ecclus 4 2
is

12

Hithp.
;

"httiD, n.pr.m. ; 'BD^pa among returned captives Ezr 2 M = *C)iD '33 Ne 7 67

^D

TVi"?? (" lar o- T'ODn) converse,

perh. denom.

Sarfi, SouTfi,

2ajrai.

Syr. )?i, ocloo friendly, confidential speech, 6fu\la, }o&( =6pt\fiv; Sab. 11DD place of
speaker, oracle,

fl.

[^|l"5

^T

y]

vb. pour in anointing,


anoint);
;

anoint
2
fs.

Hom ZMGlM

(NH

Aram.

^D

Qal

Pf.

< ,892, - 52!l ,

who finds con-

ropi consec.

Eu 3 s

s.

TOD Bn
2

io 3 ;

y y

-pDN
Impf.
2
2

692
;

tpD
;

2
;

ms.

15 w ^Dri Dt2 8 Mi6

fs.

*?W&

Lzb 328

As.

sisrf
-

(*fcin)
'

Dl HWBi06

Tel

Am.
cf.

S 14 1 2CI128 15
;

s. sf.

(Ges

S73t
);

3 mpl. sf. BOOJ 20 also (prob.) 3 ms. ^DJl 2 S 12 3 //. a&s. 'HID Dn io ; appar. /?>/
T|3Dttl
;

Ez 16

TA 191 24 prob. foreign word sm-m[sm] "Wkl MU7 Erman^""8 " 649 ^"' 1 '- 490 N6 'D abs.
;

);

iK
+
,

2o 20 +;

cstr.
1 ;

Exi5 +;

19

pi.

DTflD

Gn
,

47

17

pass, is ^ID^ rd. T.DV Sam.,

Hoph., cf. Ges after washing


2

lc
);

anoint, in the
1.
refl.

cf.

Ko

U436

(and not

toilet, oft.

usu.

S 12 s0 Ru
,

ri3D-^
15

7]iD

Dn

anoint oneself, as 10 3 ; +

S 15 cstr. 'DID 2 K 2"; sf. 'DID 1 K 22 4 9 s8 7 2 K 3 TPID Mi 5 + 4 t., VDtt Is 5 + DS'-DID Am 4 10 D^DID Jos 1 1 6 + horse : 1. non-Isr.; 313 s2 28 chariot-horses of Canaanites Ju 5 (cf. v 4
D'PP
2
, ,

)W

'0

ace. mat.

2 2Si4 Mi6

3$| ; 'd

coll.,

as oft.), Jos

1 i

"

(JE)
3

horses

Dt28*.

2.
.

act.,

anotnf another
pass., bepoured,

Ez

16 (!#?), 2

Ch 28 16

3.

Ex 30 32 (P;
cstr.
}BB>

as property of Egyptians Gn47 17 Ex 9 (both J), " 15 cf. Zc 1 4 ; merchandise of Tyre Ez 2 7 ; chariothorses of
121

subj. the sacred oil).

Egypt
;

[cf.
;

anointT"j|1DN n-[m.] flask (for pouring,

ing)

appar.

15

19 (poem), v (P

on all

Horn 1111384 ], Ex 14 923 (P), 4 IJ v. Di), Dt 1 1 Is 3 i

'K

K4

2
,

cf.

Kb"

Je46
(1

49

Ez 17 15

of

Aram iKto'+Ilt

u. 1.139, 4oi, 494.

yet form unusuai an d text dub.; Gr^IDO, or H3DD; Klo^l?.


fll. [TT^D,

*VV~\ vb. hedge,


(||

or fence

20 20 ridden, for flight), Assyr. Is 5 s8 + 3 1., 2 Chaldeans Je 4 13 + 6 t.; other nations Na 3 Je 5o 42 +5 t.; as ridden 1 20 20 (v. supr.), 2. in Isr.; Je 8 23 Ez 3 8 4 ,s -l- 13 t. (late).

about, shut in

form of 1w; prob. not concf.

chariot-horses of

nected with Ar. cJti, Eth. ?"h: thorns; poss.


Syr.

and
(as
B\S*

yi

finish, Pa.

--0=0

finish, conclude, com-

prehend, and Ar. <L_


up, lock up,
cf.lflb)

S 1 5 esp. of Sol., 5 later, 10***, and ||Chr 18 and 31 s3 2 4 7 war-equipment) 22 2 K 3 9 io Pr 21 17 'DID 2 K 2 11 consecr. to sun cf. 6 (Elijah),

Absalom

K5
E.S

6 '8

cZose, close
;

Lane 1386 )
Dt6-j3

Qal
rfb&

up, stop,
.

stoji

(al.
-]D)1
8

Hiph. but
23
,

and apostasy Am 4
cf.

K 23
Dt

11

(cf.

imp/. 3 ms.

V1JI3

+3

instr. D"t

*jp>1

38

Jbs c.acc. and (who) shut

616

17

of luxury ) ; sign 4 10 9 7 14 Is 2 Mi 5 Zc 9 , 2 2 3 6 but v. Zc 14 20 ; in vision Zc 6 3 ;


'

8"'" 275
10

2 '"1

293

Ho i

ridden 2
cf.

K9
16

1819

i8
i

23

=Is
;

36

8
,

Am2

in the sea with doors ? (Bi

Bu

'Hp V01,

Me 'HP
Mi
4

!?).
. .

Je; in vision Zc
2

88

tn^lDO
sub 'DO
is

TlE>)

only in

n.f. hedge of rob>B q v (||form


fig.

K n = 2 Ch 23 exiles Ezr2 = Ne7


in various sim.

'Dn -\y&
15
;

+4t. Is s8 Jesi* Ne 3
,

15

rDIDBB

"tifc

rd.

property of returned 68 66 van d. H. (om. Mass. Baer Ginsb q.v.); description of horse Jb 39";

ffiyj (||P"in?

D ?'"3 ), tiWr wosi upright one

and
4

fig.

Am 6'
+ 32
(fig.

2
s

Je 5 8 8 6 12 5
10

a hedge (an obstruction).

Ez 23 20

Is 63 Jo 2 cJiariot-horses of **

13

Pr 27 s

147

3.
cf.

Hb 3'*

of clouds),

t[pp,<pp],
only in phr. (BW

T\TjD n.pr.loc.
'D *>HBl?

Syene,

city on S. border of Egypt, toward Ethiopia,

hapjj)

Ez 29 10

Zc io 3 . Cf. also D"P1D ISq, and BhB, tty. 9 t[nWD] n.f. mare; c. sf. ViDD Ct I .
Cf. also npto isn.

cf.

Co Berthol) = Egypt. Sun, Copt. Suan, mod. ,jL I, Aswdn; @ ar


c.

30

6
,

rd.
loc.

prob. nj)D or <'"IJ)D (Copt. Suan),

(JDMich

Sm

,|

Prop- N 92
-

p^Dn.pr.m.(Gray
11

Nu

2,^t;

rd. prob. JJ9 also 3 o


Geo*r - In8cr - '
155

16

(for
10

MT

13 ; Sova( Di dl,,c -(cf. Gray

y
).

1 209 ;but text dub. Nes *

);aManassite

1-

Sw,,. See further Jos


grun-sch
324
1.
1

"

10 ' 6

PPq.v.) Strabo*""-

ff^l'lD] vb. come to an end, cease (


^l^D,

817-8:0

Relwber. aus Aegrpt. 247

J^
(or

Bjjpt.

4.

Budge

N " 2M
.

Syr. (.anoo) Alcc, cease, stop

(oft.),

X x ?iD,

TD^D
D'JID)

adj.gent.pl. Syenites, so rd.'prob. for D'VD (q.v.) Is 49".

*fO Syr. Jici, 19 SBD1 consec. ^73


)

NH

end); Qal

Pf. 3 pi.

<

Am 3";
Is66 17 ;

Est9

23
;

3 mpl. 'S?J Is

come

Impf. 3 ms. ^D}


to

an end

fi.

D^D n.[m.] swallow


FFPfB,r
-)

Tristr

(X KJD1D

Is

Is 38" (in sim.) ; x'Mwi', %Spullus hirundinis; so Je 8 7 Kt (Qr D'D wrongly ; perhaps to disid., U3 hirundo. tinguish from foil., so Gie),

38")

or swift (cypselus, ;as twittering

Am
(if

15

66"
.

D5)"!?rp

Est 9 28

73" (+), ftOnb ff}^) Hiph. make an end of, only

text correct) Impf. 1 s. (+Inf. abs. *)DX, chosen for assonance, v. ^DX), cohort. =juss. in 33 DS'DS 2 form, *1? 1'DN Zp I lpN v ' tfrf Je 8"
, ,

8 horse DID,,, n.m.*" Aram. K^O, J-^dclbd, Mand.


-

11.

(NH

DID, HDID,
id.,

(on these forma

v.

Gf Bo

4 988 ' l

Kb

1 '

445 ''466

)
13

but rd.
or W*,

SOD1D, Sin.

perhaps, for 1?N*, tpKt*,

We Buhl LM

rpo
Ges'
0,

693
"n-]D
16

TlD

(against Gie

v.

Hi).

tryiD
'D
abs.
2
20
;

n.m. Ec7a
11
,

Jo

EC3 end of
20
;

end, late synon. of Pi?; 6 cstr. 2Ch2o' +2t,; sf. tab


2

wady

Ch 20

16
,

of invading

swarm Jo 2 of God's work *]iD-iyi t^nr? Ec 3 11 death as end of all men 7 2 = conclusion, sum of instruction 12 13 Cf. BAram.
; ;
.

ip Dt 9 + 2 mpl. ornp v + etc.; Impf. 3 ms. TWJ Gn 49 + "ID>1 Ju 4" + 3 fs. "I'D? iS6 + 1 s. cohort. nncN 3 EX3 3 mpl. '"ID'. Ex 25 + etc.; /wu>. ms. "WD 2 S 2 22 + etc.; Inf. abs. nto Dn 9 "lb v"; 6k cstr. TD Is 7 + sf. nfc> Ho 9 Now); (Ges>

1 i

1M

12

pi.

10

15

17

12

P<. "ID
21
,

Jb
c.

f.

cstr.

rPD Pr

1 i

22
;

mpl.
f.

cstr.

HD J e 6 s8 (or from TlD, or ^f);


Is

j5a*s.
50 '

JTl'D
137

fi.

nDID

n.f.

storm-wind
28

(that
1

makes an
90

49

intrans.
,3

ewrf?); abs/DI s5
sf.

+
14
,

nnsiD
2
3 1

HoS^Ges'
;

pi. sf.
');

*I Je i7

Kb"- ' ), meaning (Ges' Qr; and cstr. '"I'D 2='; 1.

inWD^Ss
ova nyp3
0"),
Jl)

16
;

pi.

niBID Is
i
1

storm-wind,

<wm

aside, out of one's course 1


.

S6 Dt
12
21 22
-

2 s7 ,
,

'd
(II

Am

37" Is 2

1
.

rnvf), IS17 as driving chaff Jb 21 18


(||

Na

13

/row follovring, Tin^D p ers 2 S 10 yrom attacking, ?yp 2 Ch 20


;

abs. v 23

tern, in

unto
23

333 ; in (vb. sim.), sim. of rushing chariots 28 15 13 Is 5 66 Je 4 , of ruin Pri 27 cf. 10 s ; symbol,

(for shelter, refuge, etc.), c. "vN,

Gn

19

Ju4
6

i8.i8.i8

n.i2

I9

K4
4

(J)

|,-j

u
;

2o8> c
c. T\lh
3

D g> Ig 3

of

'i's
16

judgments, *"fr
iyp),

'D)

'jnr

Wl Ho 8
6

7
,

19'

HDB' 18 15

2K4 8 ( + inf.),v
Ex 3
J ( )
c.

10

Pr 9 41

* 83

(||

Jb 27 20
j0 " 2 6
'

(vb. 333), Is 2 9 (+n"!VD).

for (in fig.);

purpose implied

Ex 3

(J)
15
5

Ru

11

or expr. by
esp. fig.
12

inf.

fi.

f^D n.m.
.

reeds, rushes (coll.) (prob.

turn aside from


etc.,

(in fig.) ; right path, from *, his

Ju 1 4" Je

loan-word from Egypt, twfi, reeds, Steindorff BA8I.603 El man ZMOxl,108M),'m. g emitic ftCC- to

commands,
9

usu.

fO
t.

WMM "lfe,
A
B

);- l.rwsAes,inNileEx2

3- 5

(E);

+ 7 t. + 2 Ch 8
16 17

D, Pr 13" +
16

5
c.

32 (J) Ju 2 Dt Pr, + 10 1. elsewhere,


17

Ex

(ins. IP)
40

TBJW

1 2

20

+ 4 1.;
2
23

c.

f|1DJ

2. usu. in combin. n3r5Isi9 (of Egypt). sea of rushes or reeds ( > sea of fJID'a' prob.

'5?P

Je 32
1 7

Ez 6
2
;

9
;

fp + P9J etc.
13

Dt5 17"
3

29

K
Dt

22 2 =2
1 1

Ch34

abs.(sts.=rewZ<)\^i4 Je5
1

(city) Suph), which Gk. inch in wider name doKaaaa ipvdpa, Red Sea Di 11 * 18 and esp. (cf.

(subj.

23 ?), niDI J e
<7ios
21

WMM A
to

'"- Eur<2r

-,

who

read prob. T'J'Dl

expl. as

name

orig.

given

Gie); nj")33 [Dan n* Je 2

Qr( > niw Kt) revolting from thee (Ew


1

degenerate (shoots) 0/

upper end of Gulf of Suez, extending into Bitter Lakes, shallow and marshy, whence reeds

the foreign vine (tig.); D5?P

"IP Pr 1

22

a woman

name applied (prob. also reddish colour)); only to arms of Bed Sea; most oft. a. to Gulf of
Suez
(all

turning aside as to discretion, shewing lack of it ; also from wrong path, sins (of Jerob.), etc.,
c.
ft?
18
;

io 19 Jos 2 10 (both J), Ex i 3 18 is 4 22 23 31 Dt 1 1 4 Jos 4 a (D), Nu 3 3 ,,ul (P), elsewh. E),

Ex

2
c.

K3

24

14

+7t
29
;

c.

bva

io31
1-

late

Ne a f

ofAkaba
J1

1K9
25

106 7922 136" 26 and


,

15
.

b.
tfJ-J

sts.

to
2
i

WOl
40 I

Gulf
4

Nu
'

(E),

prob. also i4

(E),

Dt

2';

perh.

Jun" Je
(v. infr.).

+1H9 ">? (pt.) Jb i 2 jqUB 2 K io 5 n!|D Jb 2S 28 also IS59' JTJB (inf. and imv.) 1* 2. depart, usu. Pr 3 7 13' 9 16 617 \^ 34 37 s7 7 25 flies v c. IP, of frogs Ex 8 (both J), sword
8

15

49

poss. rd. f|lD-D>D for 'D ^'lO

Dt 1
1

fii. rjlD n.pr.loc. (si vera

1.)

named

in de-

2S12 10 sceptre from Judah Gn 49 (poem S6 3 his kindness 2 S7 (MT, in J): Vs hand 13 1 Ch but rd.TDN @@93 17 Th We Dr Klo
10
;

15

||

fining loc. of Deut. law-giving Dt i (I'D Mo, where P1D by dissimil. for ?'E) j but read perh.
S)^D

DM3 (

Trkrjoiov 7tjs t'pvdpas,


I.

L + SaXatrcrrjs,

33

contra mare rubrum), v.

f.

(but del. Co get out of the Siegf Toy), depart from way 1 S way, cease to obstruct Is 30", etc.; c. 66 c byo Is 7 17 Ju 16 19 Nu i2 10, etc.; of '< 15 ;

BuKitHPS),

his wrath

Ez 16 42

^P
1

fn.

nCID

n.pr.loc. E. of Jordan;
*" 50

only
Nu
oasis of

in phr. 'D3 3ni in ancient poet, fragment

departing, IP pers., Ho 9 , 12 nyp 1 S 18 ; God, c. ?p


12

^O Ju 16
Jb2i
;

20

S 28"\
c.

14

22 17 ,

^yp

M Tristr" 2i
;

Dead

Seu, but

= IJa

cp. Safieh (fc***-).


is

SE. most improb.


-

S 28 16

"
;

rrn, c

D?P

S 16 14

evil spirit, c.

'5?P

"l^D and (H09 12) Ll^Jaoo vb

^m aside

=avoid contact La4 lsl51i


shall not avoid
it,

v 23 ; abs. depart [from Babyl.] Is 52 1111 ; of wicked Jb 15 30 ;


i.e.

he sludl not depart out of ('30) darkness,


;

Hiph. cause to turn aside, or apostaGlos tize; Tel Am. suru, n. rebel Wkl *); Qal lrl 4 Pf 3 rns.lD Ex 3 + 3 fs. rT$ 1 S 16" + ; 1 s.

(NH

escape it pt. pass, made to depart, thrust away, of Isr. under fig. of wife 124c 3. of lifeIs 49 21 ( >act, ace. to Ba > ).

TlD
less things
?yt?

694
abolish sacrifice
i.e.

nro
Dn 1 1
31
;

=
cf.

be

Isi4
15
;

2S

v 25 10 s '; staves from


4 4

removed, oppressor's yoke, c. (IP) ark


1

turn one
;

away ^HND,
remove
the

from following Dt
2

Ex 25

abs. iniquity Is 6 7 ; esp. of l"liD3


2

ark unto

S 6 10 = 1 Chi 3 13
;

c."?S? pers.,
.

15" 22"
1

K 12

14 15

435
7

Ch 15
13

17

z=-come to

an end,
"i'JJ

Am 6
ID

Is

1 1

For "?N ID
;

20 33

4.

tHopb.
/mp/. 3
D'lpID
1

P/. 3 ms. ">PW

Lv4

31

Dn
1

I2 11 ;
;

ms.lDV LV4 35

POpID

Is 17

pi.

S 22 14 read

HPS;

in 15 32

-& Th Dr Klo Bu Kit Lohr Th HPS del. "ID (after 33 @)

as^ittogr.jDNap
rrtb} for

Ho 4
*1D

18

v.

N3D

Ho

7"

rd.

mh) ( /-no
,_ !")iD)

q. v.);

Je 6,

it is

uncer-

S 2 1 7 (but final D prob. dittogr. before D WeDr Klo Kit HPS); be taken away,removed: 31 " -Jabio 1 S 2 1 7 Tfl} c. IP Lv 4=*, ^yp v ipio Is 1 7 Damascus is removed from being a city;

tain whether (D

belongs here, revolters


"TiD, or

abs. be abolished
1.

Dn

12 11

(cf.

31

Hiph.).

among

the rebellious, or
1

sub

even

'?.K'

"I^ID

adj.verb. properly Pt. of 11D q.v.


n.pr. of a temple-gate;
5

princes, chiefs (cf.

S 22 14 ).

tPo'lil Pf. 3 ms.


turned aside

Vrn

ViiD
4

La 3"
;

fn.
Ae

"I^ID
6

'D "V)W

my

ways (my

steps).

Hipb. 1S3 Pf.


2

3 ms.T'Dn 2
1

K i8 +
31
;

ms.

(>|| 2 CI123 del. ver. as gloss

2Kn

We *>. Kmp

"riD^n nye-, v.TtoJ), Kl "

but

Benz.

rnpni consec. (Dr sw<")

K3
;

is.

"OTpn
2

Ti~nD

n.f.

a turning aside, defection,

K 2 3" +
4
,

-nipqi

s
13

46

3 pi.
18

Won
1

Ch
,

3o'

etc.;
4
,

Impf. 3 ms. TDJ Is3


sf.
4
13
,

+,

juss. ">p'

1. dealw. abs. 'o; apostasy, withdrawal; fection, used appar. of any moral or legal offence

Ex8 + ipV Gn8 +;


mp)l 5 +
2
sl

K 15

OTJBJJ
;

S 18 13

Dt 19 16

flJTp;

Lv 3 +
">pn 1
fs
.

3 mpl.
24
,

Wp;
"VOIl

Is

apostasy,

etc.;

Imv. ms.
32

K 20 +
,

Ez

2( + P0PSF *3?ty 6 s2 3. 31 Je 28'" 29 6 25 6 7 ). rnp non-withdrawal Is 1 4 (cf. vb., v


,

so prob. IS59'

Dti3

Is

Am
1

^S

(rd.

Tpn, npn);
; !

>Vpn

g ,h

e tc.;7/.
, ;

ipn Gn 3 o + csr. Tpn 2 K 6 s2 + etc. Pt.fOQ Is 3 + 3 t.; 1. cause to (turn aside,) depart, common word for remove, take away : 427 25 15 c. 19, Ex 8 33* (all J), 2 3 (E) Dt 7 1 S 28' ,3 16 23 23 Jos7 (J)Ju I o Is3 Vi8 (+||2S22 ,rd. TDK De Hup-Now HPS); shoulder from JBD burden ^8i 7 ytefp WN "VDO Pr2 8 9 ; +oft.,
aft*,
l

i"Pp niD' Je
1

v. 'BTJ
1
13

113 p. 92 supr.
v.

IID'

only in

Kt, but

Qr do Qal

Pt.

t [JT)D] vb. Hipb. incite, allure, instigate

(NH
(Ges'
572

Hiph., id.)
19
,

1S26

^pq
1-

; Hipb. Pf. 3 ms. sf. irrpn Jb 36 16 3 fs. nnpn 1K21 25


;

721-

+ Jb33
<ae

17

(ins. IP EwDiDeHi Bu al);

c.

byp,
S9

of ring

Gn

41

42

10 2 also 8 (E) Est 3


,

(abs.);
16

); 1 npfi 2 S 24 1 Ch 2 1 rPDD Je 43 3 etc.; Pt.


1

Kb /mp/

3 pi. sf. ^ffftj Je 3s (Ges i8 32 2 t., but also 3 ms.IT'B: 2


);

460

22

garments

Gn38

1419

(J)

Dt2i 13 Zc
1

iSi7

to

make

a request
1

s4 (armour), also Ex 34

(P; abs.)

and Ez26
46

(Co

(on text v.

GFM) = Jos
8
31

18 7 ^rvp; Dt 13 Jb36 2Ch32"; 1. a. incite 14 (c. ace. pers. + inf.) Jui


,

sf.

ins. i>3?P); take off


1

head, by?

S i7

,abs. 2

S4

yisp 2

Ch

and God

18 b. allure DTPDJl 5 allured them away fr.


.

6" 2

K 16

32
;.

c.

?5?P also oft. fig.

(from
i
14

from resting on, or burdening),


io 17 (J),
cf.

upon= 4 plagues Ex 8

him
also
thee

(si

vera

1.;

del. cl. as gloss

Be Kit);
;

so

Jb 36 16

ace. to

De Hi Bu

al.

he allureth

Nu

21 7 (E), also
;

Am 5* K
1

26 s 1 S 1 7 Is 25 c. DVp=from one's S 18 13 also of ' removing his kindpresence ness 1 Ch 1 6 13 + 2 S 7 I5 c. VJB bv'Q, (v. Qal 2)

2"; reproach
1

out of the mouth of distress, but Di Du freedom hath seduced tliee; for meaning seduce,
entice, cf. also
c. ace. pers.,
3
;

v 18 .

2. instigate, in bad sense,


1

+ ? against,
Ch 3 2 13 Dt
,

S 26 19
1
7

2
25

S 24 Je 43 s
1

||

of

'

removing

Isr. 2
oft.

abs. 2

K 23
16

K 17 1823 23
Gn
8 13
c.

s7
;

the covering ;

remove = depose

abs.,

s 31 24 Je 32 ; Noah removed s7

Jb
2I
1

c. ace.
,

pers. alone

21

i8

32

Is 3 6
2

18

cf. 2

IP

1
3
,

13

I5
7

Chi8 2
v.

32

s2 13 Je 38

inf. 1

Ch

7b (6)), abs. 2 Ch 3 6 cf. Ju 9 29 20 Jb34 remove nta, etc., 2Ki8 4 ,v 22 =Is36 = 4 2 CI132", 2 K23 2 Ch 30 14 2 cf. 14 17 (both c IP); =put away strange gods, etc., Gn35 ,4!a
2

Chi5
;

(v. fp

rstb n.

mo.
vb. drag {Impf. consec. 1 s. 328 nnnDNi lb 1213 ; Ph. anDLzb ;

19

14

tpnD]
anDNi

MI 18

sf.

Jos
c.

24

(all E),

S 7\

c.

s f(mo v Is 5 8 9 once
;

Ar. CSzJL, Eth.


consec. 2
;

>,

D^jjgp nz& TDD Jb


words
Is 31
2

20
.

2. rarer
1 1
ls

uses are: put aside= leave undone Jos


retract

(D)
20

(of '); reject prayer i//66

drag, a
;

50

45

1 pi. 3npi rtrhtti) ; Qal Pf. S 17 13 Impf. 3 ms. sf. Dl^np? J e 49 20 19 cstr, 3hDb Je Inf. abs. 3inp Je 22
;

city 7n3n~iy 2

S 17 13 corpses Je
,

15-'

mnD
2 2'
9
,

695
subst.

P
a
trafficker,

captives, under fig. of sheep dragged off 20 45 by wild beast 49 50 ( pass., whence Schwally Gie suppose a Niph. ^DD^).

wares, etc.)
1
14

Gn

23

trader (who goes about with 16 s9 (E), Is 23" 47" (P), 37


21 - 2136
13

K 10*= 2 Chi", Ez2 7


;

38
27

;+Dnn 2 Ch
;

TrQnp

n.f.

rag, clout
BNI43

or (stuff pulled

f.,

of a city or country,

Ez

12 -' 618

also in

V>L^sJL, C^sJL dragged about; >Lag become altered for the only pi. JYQnp worse) Je 38" 12 (both +DV60).
;

v" rd.
Toy.

Tl^niqb for

MT (IT) Kjh^ Sm Co Berthol

Pilp. Pf. 3 ms. iri"]D?

^38"

(Ges'')

my

heart palpitates
'

+ 'nb

'33$).

[TinD]

(.s^-.

vb. scrape (Ar. LJi (^s> and Lane 1322 ) scrape off, clear away; cf. Tahn.
,

Pr3 " traffic, gain ; cstr. TOD [inp] n.m. 3 14 Is 23 + 2 t.; sf. iTirtp Pr 3 + 3 t.; traffic, i.e.

WrmD, WTnD

refuse,

X
4

ftfrWlC dirt,

dung)
s.

gain from

traffic,

IS23

"
(

+ n3?nS),
;

v 18 45"

only Pi. scrape clean, scour,


riJQD ITiay "nnpl

Pf

consec.

IV

l4

31".

Ez 26 and I will scrape

clean

[n^hp]
15
,

n.f.

merchandise
Pt.

cstr.

rnntp

her dust from her.


"i"

Ez2 7
of

but

v.

inD

"TO n.[m.] offscouring;SOtB DiNBl '0


'

trnnb
Vs
1

n.f.

buckler;^9 i

+ n32f;

fig.

La 3 \
4

faithfulness).

TtC^nD n.[m.] grain that shoots up of itself


in

2nd year (^unknown); 30 (= DT}& Is 37 ) on use of


||

[^npQ J

n.m. appar. merchandise


1

1|

!T? B

29

19
cf.

cstr.

Dypin IDP?

10

15
,

this for food,

Strabo

114

'

(of Albanians).

2 Ch 9" has Klo prop, inpo, so Buhl L " 13 D'HnBri, an d so Benz here (for both wds. of MT).
;
||

but text prob. crpt.;

t[*")H!p]

vb. prostrate

(NH
2
;

t|riD,

Aram.

[rnPb] n -^'

a stone used (with marble)


6
I
.

As. sahdpu, 5)np, a!o> (for e8a(f>:(w, Lk 1 o/' ) throw down, overwhelm); Qal Pf. ^nb "IBD Pr 3 2 8 a prostrating rain (beating down grain), fNI

in paving (cf. HWB49SV. mn'D Est

As. sihru, a precious stone, Dl

Niph. Pf. v% an<^ ( so ) there is no bread. 15 3 ms. I'T?*? HOP? Je 46 why are thy mighty ones (or, why is thy bull, i.e. Apis, Hi Gl) DJ prostrated ? but rd. perh. "IPV *6 "FT?* I" Mich Gie Co) why hath Apis fled, thy bull (

[ED] "'P D
,

v. Bfe>

sub

B1*B.

Tp^D

n.pr. of 3rd month,


1
'

^D v. 31D. Siwan = MayC

Ew

June (loan-word from As.-Bab. Simdnu, cf. JELxi i8W).s!<r.. palm Schr 0011* 1 Muss . Arnolt Lzb 328 Cook 84 ); 'D B^jfOWl ^bWn enro |VD
Est 8 9
.

doth not stand ?

[inD]

vb. go around, about, travel


cf.
1

JilTD, ^ITD

n.pr.m. Sihon (on format,

about in (NH id., go about as merchant, pedlar, iniD (Jastr) Syr. iLco go perh. denom. from
;

Lag

7 t.;

); king Amorites, Nu+


fin'D
4

8* 198

Nu2i 27
t.
-

18
1
21

t.,

jh'D v
t.

2'

of

+7
2
10

Nu 2 1
t.

about as beggar, be beggar PS (rare), esp. Chr Pal Aram. v. Schwally Id ot 6If-; As. safidru, TAGl0M turn, surround, Tel Am. return Wkl
'
-

2593

s3

(JE), 32

(K)

Dt
I

+ 10
-

Dt,

Ju
4'

+4
19

Ju

(D) +
V'

I35
j-i.

I3 19 U I36 -

JUJ

1920 20 21 (P) ii

22 Je48 iK 4 Ne 9

^av,

Slav.
i.e.

X surround (oft.),
at, deride)

and
21

3 mpl.

1W Gn 34
14
;

; Qal

deriv.; Ar. yLJL is mock . Pf. 3 pi. V^np J e I4 Jjag^


;

V"p n.pr.loc. Sin,


is

Pelusium, E.
of to

mpl!
10

7i. mpl'sf.

nnnp Gn
cstr.

34
Is

tWO* Gn 42 s4 i><. "inb Gn 23",


;

frontier city of

which fD
Steindorff
cf.

Egypt (Egypt. 'Imt s cZay, transl. (cf. Aram. |JD c/ay), ace.
,
-

BAS ' 599

who cp. IlrjKoiaiov (mjKos = dirt,

nniD Pr3i

inb
v 15

23
1

fs.

sf.

W$$
enqb
t.;
sf.

Ez 27

121618
28

+ TOinb
t.;
15
,

Gn

37

+2

cstr.

nnb
21

(v. infr.);

KioM +3
s

mpl.

fiSp

is 47

JRJ-

Ez
(i.e.

27'

a6o?/<, to

and fro

i s 23 ; 1. 30 go about one's affairs,


,

nn.

"* * r 1081ff Ez 3 o 15 ( Saw mud), Brugsch ) ; ace), +v", but here Co Toy rd. plausibly |1D, i.e. 1JD= Syene (v. [RD], njlD), Si;,w,. On Pelusium v.Bd K8""- 4(1898) 169
'

Gf Hi Or Co journey 2. Pt.= land which they have not known.

carry on one's business) in, c. ace. JQK Gn 1021 M J e 14' 8 but dub., 42 (E), 34 (P); c. Hpt Eothst K* u unto a

nr^?

fn. ^D n.pr.loc. wilderness between Elim and Sinai, pp-ano, ace. to P, Ex 16 1 17 Nu


1

33

1112
;

Sfw,
1
.

ALSw; cfEb

882

'

15611

andesp.

Di 151 "-

TD
"P^p

696

n.pr.mont. Sinai; name of mt. of law-giving in J and esp. P (3"?H in E and esp.
D): Ju
usu.
5'

laaovux,
Ao-aa,

A Siaia, L L luxTia.
-

Iaxriou;

Ezr

2cor;X,

f 68" Dt 33

(poem), also

('JDand perh. 34 s4 , elsewh. mostly P, 24 16 3i 18 34 29 32


-

Tp-in
1

Lv 7 38 + ),

Ex 16 (P); 2023 rarely J, Ex 19


1 '

Lv7
9

38

Nu ,i..9 3 4. 9 u I0a 26 64 3 3 i5.i6( all P) _i n view


;

25 27 ,yp na-ip

s4

and 26 46 (H),

Nu 3
+
),

28 s also
,

Ne
s8

frp Nu

19

Ex

1J

Lv

pot (probably foreign wd. (Egypt. ?), Ar.Jjj a large water-jar Lane 1276 is perh. loan-wd.; on Gk. deriv. crtpos, Fre,I"i " 107 aipivos, v. Lewy ); 'D abs. 2X4"+,
fi.
f.
'

"VD n.m. Jel

13

et

2K4

38

cstr.
sf.

of these facts, and of E's use of 3"lh

(q. v.), it is

(inEpassages)are fromR. S(c)ti>a. Identif. dub.; local tradition names Jebel Musa, mt. at S. end of peninsular between the two arms of Red Sea, so Rob BB 90lr" ",11B 8lMl " d p,a ilL cf. al., specif, its N. spur, Mas Stanley

prob.thatEx 1 9

1118

household utensil for boiling 2 K 4 a3, fMU ', 2 I'ran 'D Ex i6 3 'D Je i 13 (cf. (P), Zc I4 '; rRBJ
'
'

Exi6 3 + pi. TITD 3 8 3 niTD 1 K7 45 +; 3 vriTp EX27 D?"nTp ^58'; pot: 1. a.


;

s 6 3711 nsi; in vision), symbol, of Jerus. Ez 1 1 24 ; 3 23 fig. also f 58' (cf. Che); in sim. Mi 3 Jb 41

'-

12!!

Ec7

S'a^(i/eA;butLepsius

Brlefe345ff- 4,6ff

EbG8 "',s92ff al.


.

. b. ^!}-i'0yj,6o my washing-pot, io8 2. pots used in sanctuary, Ex 27 s 38 s (both P), 40 niTD for 1 7 nil*?, so Codd. of (rd.
.

10

advocate Sier6a/,,NW. from Jebel Musa(on trad., 413ff cf. Eb">discussion Di"* 19 1 ) ; v. Against

Th Ke Klo Kmp Benz), v45 =2 Ch 4" 16 14 18 2K25 =Je52 ,alsoJe52 19 2Ch 3 5 13 Zci4 20 .
'Tip in !TiDn

K 33

MT

both

is

the working of Egypt, mines in the


'

Q8135 148ff penins. as late as the 19th dyn. (v. Eb 159,etc of soldiers there. ), involving presence
s

Here belongs prob.

T3,

v. p.

92

b.

>

f 11. ["I^D] n.[m.] thorn, hooked.; cf. DTD


ZMQllvla892) 532 in Sab. n.pr. ); 1. pi. D'TD, 13 a barrier H02 8 thorns, sign of desolation IS34
'

This, and connex. with Midian (cf. also Ju 5 ), have led to search for Sinai further NE, near

Hom

head of Gulf of Akaba, or even in Seir, so

on

Sav Monum. n us.ft c f.'GFM JU,s 6i6 and Yakut, 179 A1, '"- KuW<t12 on by Id "*, also v. Gall nor, *>*!. mi sanctity of mt. v. further RSi. g m Bel. Gesch. 30
' '

Nai 10 v.p?p]; Tpn nnn 'en

i>ip3

Ec fas the

cited

sound of thorns (crackling as they burn) under the pot. 2. pi. nlTp hooks Am 4 2 (cf. n3 sub

nn;

IpiSS; on relation of meanings


11.

v.

nin
,

fX).

**TD

Ch

13

57 adj. gent, only c.art.= subst. Gn i o a Canaanite people, in north, tox

'Acre vvaiov

'

cf.

city Sidnu,
'S.iwav

on shore of
11,28

sea,'

in

= As. Sakkut (epithet ofAdar-Ninip= Saturn),


Schr 8K
Rogers
1874 - 332'

"JJD. 19- ["Pit D, ni3D v. TD^p n.pr.div. Am 5 read prob. Trap,


s6

As. inscr. D1 F,2S2 ,


of those holding

(ace.) in possession
(v.

coTAm6,2
6j

cf Tiele Gesch
al.

628

Bae*" 239
ni3D).

Lebanon Strabo*

Di

0n
).

=w-

">'

(Vrss Thes

= n3D
K
30

tCrp adj. gent. pi. = subst.;


49
12
,

'D fix
-

L,

tni^n PftZD
deity,

n.pr.div.

17

As.-Bab.
;

identif.

"""""al.;

with Chinese by Thes 948 950 De Che but see v. Richthofen "" 436 '- 504 rev.
1,

worshipped by Babylonians in Samaria text of name corrupt; Scnr 001 *" "*- (after H.
1

by

Yule^"" 339
I

BOB . ff,m<r.
)

Di Du; who thinks of


;

T. de Lacouperie jgina> at foot of

Rawlinson) prop. Zir-b&nit, or Zarpanituv,


wife of

Marduk
>'

(cf.
))

Hpt
-

ADd0,MBe,,- >"' 1886

Hindu Kush, but unlikely; rd. prob. B'JJB (or 1 ""^ 275-" 4 H "-, cf. already JDMich. tTJJD), so Che

Arnolt JBLll(1892

167

rejecting
352

MussSakkut-Unutu=

Marduk Dl

"" 215
;

Jen ZAlT

makesni33

= 6a w?< M)

D^D Je 8 Qr
7

v. I. DID.

epithet of IStar ; all doubtful.


Ju4 2iPA08,lx0898)>160
'

tOD^D
cp. Hittite

n.pr.m.

(GFM

Jabin, king of

names in sira); 1. general of Hazor Ju 4 2 + 1 2 t. Ju 4 appar.


;

Shishak
D'Eto) ;

tO"*3p n.pr.m.pl. a people in army of 3 ace. to 2 Ch 12 (between &yb and

TpayXoSvrat, SO 93

2ov X teip..

himself king
'D v.
'

"***;
=

c f.
-;

12

9
1//

GFM JU I07a

PAO8,c

83

10

; on
f2.
s5

+1.

[^Tp^]
(||

VD

overshadow,

screen,

2( e y<rapa.

oover

\/to

l?
t

'?"'?.i>,

returned

exiles,

Ezr

53

=Ne

I. "p'B>
;

90 eli, and Frii )

Saaapad, liaapa,

etc.

roof over);

Qal Pf
43 - 44
,

NH

(which is prob. orig., cf. Ar. T'DH cover, and perh. ^]3D
only 2 ms.

nbp EX40

3
,

NyD, NHJ^p n.pr.m. KV'p-ija returned


_, 47 Ne7 =Kn5rB ?3 Ezr 2";

nn'ap

Las
i

nnisp
ot$d;

V140

8
;

Impf. 3 mpl.
Pt. act. n?io

exiles

Ne Aaovta,

d;i

k8

7
,

sf.

Jb 4 o 22

697
-JDT2

PD
1

Ez28 ,41

pi.

M D"33bEx25 +2t,; 1.

screen,
7

e. "?$? of thing covered, i K 8 i Ch 28 18 ; +acc. of covering Ex 40 3 (P); +3 of 2 covering 25 37 (both P); c. i> of thing covered

cover, usu.

i,

L^|PJ fl-fm.] throng (prop, an interwoven s ^33 "OJW i// 42 / used to pass along mass) in the throng, so most ; but word dub.
;

140

8
;

so

(+3

instr.)

|jj)3

'0

La 3"

thou
sf.

hast screened thyself with the clouds; c. ace. 22 JD40 lotus-trees, as its shade, screen it; abs.

T["i|b] n.[m.] thicket, covert, lair ; only 38 130 J e under fig. of lion (but 2S lair of

Ez 28

1416

(difficult,

del. as

gloss).

thou hast covered (clothed, panoplied) 44 thyself with anger (si vera 1.; cf. v supr.).

L3

43

text prob. corrupt, Co Toy ,e 2. reflex, cover 'D oneself |K3

Gie toSD c f. 4 7 ), H3D ^ 10 9 of lion (sim. of wicked Bae nap Lag Che We fcMD) 131D
;

s 76 his covert (of' under

fig.

of lion

||

injiyp)
21

5 nsp in his covert \\r 2 7 Qr rd. Kt H3D a booth (01 Hup-Now Bae

for

perh., with
cf.

3i

).

Hiph. Imp/.

3 ms.
,/,

$
'2

IflpJ
;

^ 9I

<,

7]D>1
i

Ex 40
S 2 44

Tn3D
cstr. ri3D

+2

n.f. thicket,
cf.
11
;

t.

ms. Tipn

>w/. M<r qpn


.

booth (prop, of

Pt. IJ'DO
specif,
c.

Ju

24

(Ges

ie!r

woven boughs

Ne
sf.

Ivfl'nK,

i.e.

);screen,\over, 1. with long garments,

Am 9
S 22 12

8 15);

interi 8

abs. 'd Is

29 insp Jb 36

18 12 and
,

so rd.

euphemism

for evacuating the bowels,

from
(cf.

||

(for

MT

ni3D
;

De Hup-Now
S 11" + Jb 38 40 (cf.
;

posture assumed, so

NH TPO, and v.
Impf., as
c. "72?

Ju 3 GFM, HPS).
inf.

s4
,

pt.

S 24 4

HPS); usu.pl.n3DGn33

17

2. elsewhere

1.

-ts J113D 2

thicket,

lurking-place of lions
booth,

Qal
,

(expl. as

ZMailm(1889U78 Qal Ba ),

Ex 4021
4

of protection

^5

12
;

c.

? pers.

2. pP] 1). shelter, for cattle

rude or temporary
(J
;

Gn

33

17

distinct

fr.

1V3),
1

(of protection). denom., v. sub III. ~\y&.

+3

instr. 91

Pilp. ?IP3p,

T^JCTD
19

n.[m.] covering, screen;


cstr.

abs. 'd

(sim.) (sim. of frailty), for man's shelter from 5 s 21 sun Jon 4 cf. (fig.) Is 4 \jr 31 , prob. also 27 s

but also for warriors in the field 2S11" 2Q i2.i6. for wat c bers in vineyards Is I 8
27
18

Jb

2Si7 +nt.;
'

t]DO

Is22 8

+i2t.;
s

(v. pl'D])

1. covering, large cloth spread (tjna) over well to hide persons within 2 S 17 19 ; .fig. of protec-

David
2

closure

or of eye-screen, rflVP 'DTIK a9 screen, of cloud V I0 5 (fens).


tion,

?i } Is

22 s ;

of clouds as (temporary) en12 (AV pavilion ') of' in storm i|c i8 22 12 Jb 36 29 . 3. specif, of booths, made
'

Am 9";

poet, of fallen house (dynasty) of

2.

name
:

given (in P)
a. at gate

to each of three screens, of tabern.


16

pW) of court Ex 27
(nnB),

40
c.

833

Nu 3 26
Ex

4*

35" 3 8' 39 b. at entrance (nriB)

40

of boughs, in which people lived at harvest42 42 43 14161 ' 717 feast Lv 2 3 , hence called (H), Ne 8 "-" niSBn an Dt 16 1316 31 10 Lv 23 s4 (P), Zc i 4 13 4 2 Ch 8 Esr 3 .
-

of tent

26 3637 35 16 36 s7 39 s9 40 528

Nu 3 2531 4*

ni3D
ig

'BH nj^B (v. 'a), dividing off the Most Holy Place within the tent, Ex 35 12 39 s4 40 2 ' Nu 4 s .

n.pr.loc.

; 1. nnsp (n

i oc

.)

Qn

33 (J ; expl. from Jacob's making booths), s elsewhere niSp city E. of Jordan Ju 8 + 6 1.


;

1717

T[n5cp]
covered,

n.f. that

covering;

with which one


1)3pD Ez 28
13

is (so

Ju 8, Jos
'

s7

(P); prob. also


'

sf.

Baer Ginsb ; van d. H. '3DD) all precious stones were thy covering ( thou wast covered with
the tradition is strong in favour of them) Raphe, but sense favours deriv. from "]3D.
;

(reading nCHK rriaye ford of Adamali, Q MBr 206 Ju7 22 cf. Buhl 'Benz 1K7'"); 'D poj;

K 7 =2 Ch 4 GFM
46

17

f 60 8
on

08 8

is

Jordan-valley near Succoth ;

identif. cf.
;

GFM Ju8 6 Buhl 0eoBr


-

26

GASm 6 ***- "*,


33
cf.

t
of

["Sjpitt]

n.m.

architect,

term

and reff. ace. to Talm. Der 'alia, 1 m. N. of Jabbok Nbr GfeBrduT,lm 248 so S. Merrill ="""
,

(si

vera

1.)
;

Jordaasssff..

some covered structure, otherwise unknown


cstr. n3t5>rri]p}D 2
,

2okX <o0

(2m,wu

Gn

W).
-

only
i.e.

^P

J?)

Ki6' Qr (Kt
rfis

^D

tok

6ent\wv

KaQcSoas, i.e.

i 2. nn'SD (n loc.) Ex 1 2 37 , elsewh. n'3D ; first station of Isr. at Exodus, Ex 12 37 13 s0 Nu 33 s 8


a (allP); = Egypt. T'Mm(<)WMM
'-

ram

u-

,s '"'-

70
,

npra ?

Thkw

Steindorff

BA8,fr03
;

on

site v.
'

Naville

F" 1,om(1885 > e*',

f II. ["IDD] vb. weave together (||form of II. ?QV; NH Hiph. TPO we ave, H31D, booth)
;

lirar

-Guthe ZPV " ua885)

211,f -;

TljpD n. [m.] protector;

term, techn. of
tes-

20**0,0.

Qal

Pf. 2

weave me

13 'aapn ^ 139 thou didst together in my mother's womb.

ms.

sf.

structure shielding stormers of city (Lat. 'BH Na 2 6 ; rat npoQvXanas airdf. tudo)

698
ti~l32D n.pr.loc. in wilderness of Judah t t
:

nbo
Pi.

id.

Jos 15";

A 2oxox<>, Ij 2x aXa

Site

unknown.

endanger, Hiph. be endangered, H33p NHWB "'*" danger,etc; Aram. |?D id., cf. Levy
T) G
11L

und Koheletb

203

Kng. Trans.

1W\

TffvDh

Imttf.

[7DD]

vb. be foolish, or a fool, usu. in

3 ms.

moral or spiiitaaj sense (Syr. ^>ajo, Aph. act der. species, foolishly; J1a foolish, etc., X ?3p
act foolishly ;

wood

that cleaveth (logs of) endangers himself by them.


DIl f3E)^

Ec io9 he
vb.

fill.
v.

HDD]
is

(so

most) be poor, but

A ph. =

*&30fool; Chr Pal Aram .^'s^aro, " 62 ApupTava, also deriv. Schwally
11

infr.; Pu. Pt.

norm

jspon I s 40

s0

usu.,

''

he

who

As. saklu, perh. foolish,

D1 HWB498 Aram."*^,
;

impoverished in respect

to offering,

7?D know, be

intelligent, cause to

understand,

etc. (der. species), cf. b'e>;

Me

""-* derives

but very dub.; v. conject. in Du (against him ZAiIlu Che=eb H,>, f30O Di-Kit) Skinner Zim
.

poor, rioapp

poverty, v. p.
v.

587.

both these opp. mngs. fr. Ar. JXi/orro, likeness. Gerber 178 thinks Heb. vb. denom.) ; Piel

[TJD30]
f
"I?P,
fill,
I.

sub IV.

-jab*

Impf %D)

Is 44

25
,

Imv. KJ"^|D

foolish, turn intofoolislmess. 9 n?3DJ 2 Ch 16 ; Fl^3D3 1 S 13"; I s. "1^303 8 act or do foolishly. 2 S 24'= 1 Ch 2 1 Hiph.
,

S 1 5 31 make Niph. Pf. 2 ms.


2
,

[HDD]

vb. shut up, stop up (Aram.

jam

g&ul up, stop up,

dam up; Ar.^XI,

stop up,

dam
;

(river), etc., also close, stop

up

door,

Lane 1390 As.


cf.

sikeru,

dam

/>/. 2

ms. !$SOn

Gn 3 i 28 (E),

s."Jjlbtpn

S26 21

st02>

ears;

sikkuru, bolt

do foolishly,

2>lay the fool.


cf.

t ^TJD n.m. fool (on format, 33 4 Je 5 !1 Ec 2" 7 17 io pi. adj.


' ;

Lag ); D^ap J e 4 m
.

BN48

kindr.withnjD ; hence Egjpt. t'akar, barrier, Bondi 8S);-Niph. Impf. 3 nis/131 'B -Qf. ^6 3 12
<7ie

D1 HWBJW

up,
;

11. 2.

appar.

Gn8
Is
1

mouth of liars s/jaZZ 6 stopped; 3 mpl. '"1? j??l 2 (P) and the springs of the deep etc., were
Pi.

t^DD
25

n.m.

folly

; Ec 1 o

6
.

shut up.
4

Pf T3

d^l>'?"n

wsw

tniSsp,
7

mV? n.f. folly; 'D Ec 2 31213


Ec
i
17

the

io 113
(I.

9 and I will shut up (deliver) Egypt hand of, etc. (cf. "UD, |JD).

into

''C

('C

erroneously for D).


til.
for

[|DD]

vb. be of use or service, benefit


care for
(c.

[HDD] vb.hire (="13E>;


,

(Tel

Am. sakdvu,

2Ai.248

prep, ana)

Zim
;

{?); only Qal Pt.


(?j?)

pi.

D erroneously Q T3b) Ezr 4 s and

]tl

TAGio..

ph ^0
:

prefect

Lzb

329

perh. Tel

Am.

zukini as loan-word

Wkl
s
,

u i}
s

cf.

hiring against

them agents.

t[J~DD]
Lane
1339
;

vb. be silent (Ar.

oJCl
cf.

id,,

J3D? 22 3 ms. only Jb. 15 2 -f3D^22 +2t.; Ft. i?bls22 ; f. Wab

Qal Impf.

}i-

15
i

1.
1

24
;

Sam. yViSfk pay

attention,

Thes;

Ar.= also
silence:

K
( 3

v*

6e of use or service, only pt. 'D ft 'Wll 2 i and Zet /ter become servitress to him, so lh + Virr B"J11) J3D Is 22 =servitor, steward.
;

be quiet (in gen.), differentiated Hiph.

V
f);

= Syr.

1*Ajv, a

declar.

shew
silence

Imv. ms. DSDH Dt 27 s keep 23 and listen (cf. n3D3 Ecclus 13 ).

2.

benefit, profit,
"'3?
-

abs.
c.

Jb 15 3
ace.

c.
s

? pers. 22

35

P ers 22 *>

34

(or abs.

gain
'D

benefit,

NU22 20
Jb 22 21
H3 I?

n3J subj.). Hiph. Pf 1 s. TOfpn 3 2 ms. ; nrasipn 1/.139 ; /. Njisbn

^p v. bbo. t N vD word
T?n

in (unintelligible) design, loc,

60 ttsed', wont, 22 ; ; Inf. abs. J3pn strictly exhibit use, or habit, ni'B>j 'ruspn fSpnn

Nu

30

bfo? IV? 2

K 12

21
;

Th

conj.

H^DD

high-

way, Klo N?p *ni03 other


t
ZMG
[itt
1398
;

conj. in Benz.

22 30 (J) /taw I ever shewn the habit thus to thee ? hence shew harmony of doing with (Dy) one Jb 2 2 2 ', be familiar with, know
s

Nu

/Dl
cf.
;

vb. weigh (Ar. ill pay promptly


Sab. X7D consecrate, devote Horn
8Hd-Arb.Chrest.]24\
.

Lane

intimately (subj.

'*) \p

39

(c.

ace. ^"Vl).
Pr186

tni23D'pii.f.pl.supply,storagei(Dl

only PU. Pt. 1B3 D'Npppn La 4 2 they who were weighed against value. Cf. also II. n?D. gold, reckoned of such
xlvi (1892), 531

);

'(?)

" K 9"= 2 Ch 8, 2 Ch 8 4 *5| Ex ' ( J )> > 4 'd'i6 prob. corrupt (Be al.; 0'$/); ' 17"; 'y s8 alone 32 storage-places, magazines.
II.

t[1 /D]

vb. very dubious, perh. spring

(NH
v.

]DD]

vb. incur danger

(late)

(NH

Levy); I would spring

start or spring back, as hand from fire; 10 Pi. Impf 1 s. <Tii>pK! Jb 6 and

in (for joy)

(my) anguish.

Ad
tn^D
n.pr.m.
in

699
i

nho
50

Judah

Ch 2 30 30
-

2aXa8,

= 2 Ch 6
b

39
,

K5

2aXf8.

Nu 306913 (P).
vb.

Je 5 17 50 20 and in law, OTph. Pf. 3 ms. n^p? c. b,


181 "
, ,
'

fl. (cf.

[71 7D]

make
off,

light

of,

toss aside
;

term, techn. in code of P, it shall be forgiven 2 3 619M 22 2iui 3S him 19 Nu 15 "; <Am Lv4 5''
-

As. said, throw


is be

600 shake off (yoke) Dl


14

B># Lv 4

20

Nu

s4

'131

:6 **!?? v

Ar. Ju>, iL:

forgetful, neglectful
;

Aram. K?D
ITpp

despise, JLe reject)


118

Qal
16

Lane ";
/*/. 2

ms.

19

f/ioti

dost

make

that err from thy


flouted at

statutes.
i"l?D

light

of

all

those
infr.

t PI T D adj. ready to forgive, forgiving; 5 'Dl 31dViS nriK f 86 thou Lord art kind and
forgiving.

Cf. also
1

p?D

Pi. intens. Pf. 3 ms.

La

Adonay hath

my

mighty

ones.

f II. [J"7/D] vb. weigh, balance


of

abo

q.v.);
it

Jb 28 16

Pu. Impf. 3 fs. Droa t$0JJPl6 cannot be weighed against (estimated


cf.

(||

form

tnn" 7D n.f. forgiveness (late; on format, 4 197 'D V'iso v. Ko" pi. abstr. intens. ); abundant forgiveness, Dirvpp Ne 9 flinpp Dn 99
,

1'

17

ti7-?D n.pr.loc. city on 10 Jos 12 5 13" (all Bashan,' Dt 3


(Lzb Sarhad, on S. spur of due E. of Jordan cf. Buhl
;

E. border of

in) gold of Ophir,

v".

= Nab.ir*

D),

Ch

5";

358

nbd
to

v.

bba.
priest, Zerub.'s time, ace.

Cook 101 ), mod. Salhad, Jebel Hauran, c. 63 m.

" * Dr D
cast

' 8 ' 10
;

T1 vO n.pi'.m. a

Ne

I2 7

(@L

2aXovi),

= 2Q
S

2Xx<i,

EX^n, etc. (2 lost often after

?u>s).

v 20

(@L

2a\ovai

om.

BA

in both).

fl.

[77D] vb. lift up,

up (NH ^P^p
Ph.

tW7D

9
7

n.pr.m.

Simeonite
2aXa>jx.

Nu

14

esteem highly, b^OpO loftiness, distinction; D?!D


,

25

2aX/ia>e,

A 2aX<a, L
A
2aXa>)

ladder;

$ id.;
;

MI 26 n^DJD highway;

t Nl 7p n.pr.m. a

post-exil.

Benjamite
1 1 7

Ch

(@

2aXo.^,

= \o

Ne

2i,XcU)

329 As. sellu, sillu, perh. 6reanzbostair(1) Lzb HWB501 works D1 Ar. j-2 is draw out, forth Lane 1395 =-'??', but 'jl ladder (a loan-wd. ace.
;

@L

Sapaa).

to Schwally

ZM01 " 1(1899)

'

197

),

cf.

obo

v also
.

frry,

t[V"l vD], \T?D n.m.brier(\/unknown);


VNDD
fi^D

Ez 28 24 a pricking
3N310
;
||

siege-wall, Egypt, loan-word from fypb ace. to 12 12 A ' Qal Impf. ^DJl Jl i9 30

WMM

brier (fig. of
pi.

national distress
D'3"1D

ftp);

D^p

7m. mpl.

*"!');_ &D Is 57"

>

+4

t.;

sf.

mb Je5o
,

26

(cf.

Berthol [not Toy] ; ( + [after Vrss] rd. (T"11N) Dybl D'PID resisting and desjrising
thee; 'bb
is

Co

15 f&D Pr 15 19 ; nbp); Pt. pass. nW>D Je 18 ; 1010 with1. casi wp a highway: nppp 'D Is 62 15 1414 out obj. Is 57 tffio *b TTft Je 18 ; 19 2. cast up a path of upright Pr 1 5 .
,

then

iY from Ne
8
,

fig.

of
:

I.

n^D).

way

"hVo ^D

n.pr.m. 1.

I2 20

=^P

q.v.

2.

a Benjamite

Ne

2^X f ( f )t.

Til, c ^V against, Jb 19 (of besieger, in fig.), Jb 30 12 (of besetting foe); Bab. as a heap i 26 3. lift up (asong) ^6& , c. of garbage Jeso
-

12

ms

t[rl/D] Ex
34
9

vb. forgive, pardon ($ n^D ,


2

b pers.

(||

T^ntST; most as

1).

Pilp. Imv.

sf.

NH nPr6p forgiveness) ; Qal P/.


7

ms. nnpp
6

42 + 9 t., J?n)p La 3 +2 t.; 1 s. ""?!>? Nu i4 w +2 t.; Impf. 3 ms. nbo^ 3 o + 4t.; 1 s. nbDK Jesi^+st. +5 Qr(Kt ni^DS); 7m>. n ? p Nui4"Amf; nr6p Dn 9 Inf.
19
;

8 n^ppp Pr 4 exalt her (i.e.Wisdom), i.e. (cf. Toy) esteem highly, prize. Hithp. Pt. ?.?wpD Ex 17 3 against (denom. from 9 (J) exalt oneself, c. nbbb ace. to Gerber 52 );' cf. Ecclus 39 s4 40 28
.

tn7D
exalt

vb.

lift

up

or (voices in tfayb 1*ro),


of

rfrp
if

Dt 29
3
;

19

103
2

forgive, pardon, always of God


30 21 - 30
4

K 24
19

4
;

ni^D Is 55 7 ; P.

ac<. pjfc
:

Od^pi')
17

(Am

b^p

(cf.

Pr4 < ^68


npp nin

5
;

abs.
7

n^D

fi^an

v. 'an),

properly
o-tX;

np'D,
cf.

poss.

Nui4

Am 7
i
19

2K2 4 Is55 iK8 39 =2Ch6 c. ?, of the sin Ex 34" Nu La 3 42 Dn 9


(J),
,

Qr

= n?3,
-

Hexapla
;

but

Ew

544

(both J), Jest 14 2 7 2 Ch 7 ; 2 Ch 6

"

^^ *^ +
;

Kb 111

839
;

Sym Theod SmfXf.a, expl.


Theodoret Hippolytus
(cf.

Suidas
/ic'Xow

11

i3

1K8 3436
1

/itXous ivuWayr)
ficrafloKi]

?,

of sinner

Dt 29 19

Hexapla

Hb 3 3

/ifrafioXfi

Sia^dX-

r*D
fiaros
;

700

Syr.
1S

Hexapla Aq. tWWIJ* in 5

W. Fieid
2

some time

in

^38

);

adds

8ia\/rX/ia, e.g. 2

34" 94

15
,

EC Britrffs
H^iD

Am

(v. J 8em L,
'

vho Jacob a ""~ " Br JBLI9M


11
'

'

l! '

Oo1 ' 1E99

'

'

after final editing of

Heb. Psalter

so

Psalms

of Sol. 17 used therefore

31

18 10 on same principles as in

MT

irnb'O

n.f.
15
;

mound;

'D

2S20 +7t.;
15

Dnn

with full knowledge that it indicated some kind of interruption or change


in the regular rendering.
ni?D
is

pi.

n\bbb Je 3 2

54

33

.'D
;

^f

used in
18,

mcs
after

roiDB>

after

Benedictions

3,

and

up mound against the city, besieging 32 = Is 37 s3 Je 6 6 Ez 4 2 26 8 it, 2 K 19 13 Ez 1 7 17 2 S 20 (error for ^y) without Tyn bv
T'yn-t'y cast
,

27

Dn

1 1

13
;

other
c.
17

early Jewish

without vb. Je 32" 33 4


12

prayers,

shewing

knowledge,
also
T'Xor)

ty
;

100 A.D.; Aq. gives dd (Theod. 4 Sexta Sianavros (except 20 tit 9 ); Quinta eh roi/s tdSwas Jer. semper, %
;

D^D

n.m. ladder ; Gn 28
n.f.

(E).

tpfvDO
cstr.

highway;
3

'

Is

16

+i2t.;
;

usu. vxhyb, ?d?yb; but 39

tmby ro, 44*


14

jvby -vbvb, 48" ?zbv vbv ^V> 49 ~* vtchihi uniform tradition best expl. by closing contents of the Benedictions, D^iyn 1f\ E&iyno. So Jer. classes sela with amen and salom; and Jacob of Edessa in Bar Hebr. io cp. Christian Amen
1

8 n^DD Is7 + 3 t.; ST^DV Jo 2 pi. 8 ni-ipp Is 33 +5 t.; sf. 'O^DD Is 49"; Dni^DD Ju 5 20 Is 59 7 raised way, highway, public 19 31 32,43 road (never of street in city) Nu 20 Ju 20

sf.

" 2
1

S 6 12 2 S 20 12

'

12

"

8 17

= Is 3 6

2
,

Ch

this interpr. agrees of the people after Gloria}; with usage : 7 1 t. in 39 ^i/c, 3 t. Hb 3 (taken

from Minor Psalter mxh, v. PlVJ); it occurs 21 12 at end of 3" 24' 46 (om. ), 9 ( combines and 10); elsewh. at close of strophe, 3 s 5 4 s 5 9
' -

21 8 Is 7 3 1 1 16 19 23 33 49" 59 7 Je 31 ; ' T# 3 10 Is 40 ; 'd Is62 ; in a fig. sense, of the C0 courses of the stars Ju 5 ; the march of locusts 8 Jo 2 ; the conduct of the upright Pr i6' 7 ; of the ascents to Zion in the mind of the pious

26

1618

^D

f 84" (
is

Bae

rds.

n*6yo). In
1
||

2
12

Ch 9
.

11

TYli>DO

46" 47 48* 49 (so rd. g" 24 32 39 MT v" by error) v 16 50 6 ga M 54 s 59 614 61 5 62 s 8 66 4715 67 s 68 20 76 410 77 410 16 81 8 82 s 83 s 84 6 9 6 g 8 8.n g 9 3s. I40 4.6.9 I43 or wnere citations s have been made, 44" 55 s 57 7 60 6 67 2 68 833 89 3!> or where extracts might be made for Hb3
7"
-

45

6J2

13

error for (ni )1V01p of

K io

t?1">pa n.m. highway;Is pil corrupt 6d6s Kadapd).


;

35

(foil,

II.

77D
;

(./of
bo,

foil.;

cf.

NH h$Q

plait,

curl hair
JL,

NH

vfo, Talm. wfcff, Syr.

4 3 20 4 75 85 liturgical purposes, 20 21 55 4 18 3 89"; so 57 ( for MT v ) Hb 3 . Of

s1

8f

Chr Pal Aram.

JLo,
76

all=6aste; Ar.
1 "'
'-;

J-i,
'-

c.

III prob. loan-wd. Fra

cf.

63

Schwally

).
;

npD, 23 used in Elohistic Psalter, 28 in Director's Psalter,

t?D
cstr.

n.m. Gn 16 basket ;'D abs. Gn 4 o 17 +


29
23

39 in final editing of Psalter. These editors found it in earlier Psalters. Davidic Psalter uses 20 of them, so few in
proportion that it is not characteristic of this Psalter ; but Korahite 9 (out of 1 2), and Asaph

Ex
-

Gn 40 Lv 8 2 2631 Nu 6 151719
basket

pi. 16171718
.

D'b Gn 4 o 18 (E), Ju6


basket

cstr.
;

*W
-

v 16
-

19

Ex

zo 8 8 28 32
-

80 [] (prob. 8 out of 12); appar. it came 7 into use in time of these editors. In Director's
Psalter musical terms are added to 1 9 of the 28 it uses (and only to ten others, of which

t[n^pVp] RV; but prob.


al.;

n.[f.]

ace. to

93

AV

shoot,

branch

Ew

Hi Gf Gie

only

pi. abs. TJffa! (rd.


.

prob.

T) ft

9 rihobg-by Je 6

some could hardly use TVD); V'^ with rpD


(except 61, 81)

all

J^/D
ii-.

(-/of

foil.;

cf.

Ar.
,406
,

ill

cleave, split,
split,

name the kind

of

in title:

cleft,

fissure,
-

Lane
'

hence ivD

Hb

3 Drop, 7 brs'B-D, IO TP, 26 (2 7)others*to]P, 3 H?En ; 'D is esp. frequent with "VE* and

jagged cliff, crag, Do " 3 (cf. Wetzst


'

mm

oft. isolated (split off)


* d

rock

Mp ZAW '" (1883, OT


'

then

b'S^D, terms associated with musical rendering. It prob. came into use in late Persian period
in connexion with

of smaller fragments,
scale (of serpent),

NH

y?D

rock, stone, also

used with musical ac-

weight (in trade) ; Aram. NypD specif, weight for coin ; Nab. y?D, a coin

in public worship, to indicate It was not added by place of benedictions. later editors to other psalms ; but was revived

companiment

Lzb 329 Cook 85).


I.

?hp

in first century B.C.,

and continued in use

for

abs. 'D

n.m. Ju620 crag, cliff, synon.lW; W Ju 6 + j6d Nu 20'+ cstr. l&D i S


,

y'rD
23
s8
;

701
9
;

-pD
Pi.

sf.^P

S22 2 +,
cliff,

^P IS31
crag Ju
15

pl.D"$P
andcontr.

Is 2 2l

+ ; 1.
12

lit.

6 20 Is 2 s1 7 19
16
,

Am6 Nu2o
the

8 - 81010n

(cf.

Ne9

TW

V^
13

remove; Ar. p7D loan-word f)); only

if I ascend
form,

of

Ex 1 7 6 ), Nu 24" Dt 32
;

(not elsewh.

Hex), + 10 t.
i.e.

'Dn

|B> 1

S 14"

tooth

of the crag,

s8 sharp crag, so Jb 39 ; excav. in cliff as of burial Is22 16 ; abode of wild animals, place

= nS6 M

Qal Impf. heaven (D^BB*), thou art there (on M Ko L301 Kau* 44 ). *pi>pK, v. Ges
1 s.

jLl

ascend,

Lane 1410 (also ppX ty 139*

to

n.f.

Lr2- ls
(cf.

on gender Albrecht
(@

ZAW.vUl.S6MW)

fi^

flQur

o^-JoX,^
Ar.

$ TO l7a)
a kind of

'D-'hl- v Ct2 u
'

1
,

cf.

+ 104
cf.

18

Pr 3 o M

of birds

(in fig.),
;

.J

erf, so of

Edom Obb =
cf.

Jb 39 s8

(NH

W.; Aram.

KT>|flD;

ill

Je49

16

cf.

(Nu 24
are
-

21

supr. and) Is 42"; par-

140 barley without husks Lane '; As. sillatu, or a kind of grain(?) Meissner-Rost BASllL361 ; sillatu,

ticular

cliffs

DB^

'D

Ju 15 811

v 13
28

also tultd, turuti, flour, as

loan-word in Egypt.,
6
,

45 47 47 2i 13T nipi5ni3n 'o 1 pei(n) 'd 2 o 25 v ; v. also n. J^D. fa. fig., esp.

S23 "$0 of '1


10

cf.

(only ++), V'i8

=2S22 ^ 3
2
,

42
);

7i

of

WMM*"' te101);-abs. 'd Gn i8 + cstr. 'D Ex 29 + sf. anpp Lv 2-;fine flour, n Pp), for used in king's household 1 K 5 2
Bondi 84
9
;

(||

As.godIs3i
Is
V'

(prob.; cf."Wf

Dt32

3137

TSfO^J
16
;

2 32 (sim. of protecting care);

fig.

of security

honoured guests 'D 1"IB Gn 18 6 (J), a s''ah of 7 116 8 it sold for a shekel in time of scarcity 2 K
-'

40

(feet

on

cliff), 1355?!?

D-ybt?

nnSB Is 33
;

(v.

Benz); luxurious food Ez 16


fig.
1

1319

(of Jerus.

symb. of obstinacy 'DO


(bare
cliff,
lit.

BJJB

3 ^li Je 5 'D

under
rflVf

glare of [the] cliff), in fig. of 78 of razed city 26 414 openness, flagrancy Ez 24 here Ez); in fig. of fall of Bab. Je 51 25 (only
,
.

Ez 46"
'0 v 40
,

of woman); elsewh. only in offerings Ch 9 19 2 3 2', and P D'an 'D Ex 2 9 2,


;

Lv
v.

+ 13

1.

Lv.,

Nu 6 + 26 1.
,5

Nu.

DD

DDD.
p.n officer

(11.
(del. B,

yh5
cf.

GFM);

n.pr.loc. in 'BH
;

Edom,

'G>nB

Ju

i
7

1 133 "iSttp n.pr.m.


ace. to C0T

of Nebuchad.

captured in

war

K 14

'B Is 16'; site dub.; old T) (and called identif. with Petra denied, plausibly, by Buhl Edom q FMjui.36 (wl]0 thinks of an actual ch

^"?

but held Benz

2K14

Bd F* 1(,899,

'

M
;

Je 3 9 3 (assumed) Sumgir Nabu but prob. text, err.; Gie (plausibly) (Schr ), takes "IJBD as crpt. dittogr. of JD 31, and joins
to
foil.,

MT

oj

D^Dnbnna

= (a^aj,

cf.

v 13 and

(v) nirpa.

3,apay<t)6

(Sapaya8, ^apayap, etc.)

(tai

Naftovtraxap.
13

TCJOD a.m. an edible, winged, locust(NH


id.;

^[TTODt],
*o).s27ff.

also

-nQD, *rn n.m. ct7

swallower, consumer,

cf.

D^pP swallow

blossom of grape

up, destroy; Ar. uJLilL vb. swallow, Lv 11 s2 ( + H3-1, bi-m, 33Pt).

Kb"

1,40

*);

at flowering Duval (just NHfrfgj Aram.-nBD, Jfai, Mand.


.

$?
come
to

vb. twist, pervert, overturn (X *)??


i_ol~.
is

XTIND'D No"'); alw. abs.'D, on'lyCt: rj"?33n VTOD 2 13 <7i w'ues ar (all) blossom; D*0"13 15 iMi rtna bold -n_BD v cf. Ges
(on
predicate
);

twist (rare); Ar.

1407 naught Lane 19

');

Pi.
;

pass, pass away,

"HBpn

13

the blossom lias

Impf. 3 ms.
;

opened
rest,

(its

buds).

^P? Jbi2 +2
Pr 13 6 19 3
;

t.,

si.e'D'jl

Pr22

12

1. pervert, Ex s 23 (E) a bribe perverteth the case (cause, TIP-'!) 3. subvert, turn Dt 16". of righteous,

Ft. 'l.FpB

Pr 21 12

fs.

*fea*

T|QD

vb. lean, lay,

support
.

id.; Ph. in n.pr.

Lzb 317

'

329
;

Aram.^lPP,
be

-^

(NH ~
;

also Eth. (rtrmh:) fifl"h; cause to lean upon,


etc.

Di 335
9

Ar. aJU-D
2
,

is
;

upside down, ruin (only WisdLt) c. ace. pers. Jbi2 19 Pri3 6 (opp. ijfn), 21 12 ; 'n rn rb)tx
:

raise, uplift, al.T., roo/)

Qal
,

high,
41
18

ascend,

i5/. 3 ms. 'd


;

Dt34 EZ24
naop ^,88
etc.; /mt).
8
,

Ijopi.

consec.
is
14

Am5 +
sf
;

3
s
,

fs.

^~y[ 19
-133

a man's folly subverteth his way;

sf.

innpop

59^ ^npop 63
1
116

etc.;
6
,

12 and he (') subverteth the *$?] cj^DM 22 a treacherous man. affairs of

Impf. 3 ms. 'Hfcp?! ms. sf.


Is

Lv8 NU27 23
^SBD
;

'JrDp^
s
;

\/>

19

P<. act. ^BiD


6

'D dealing:
DHJ'a'D 11 3
1
. ;

Tr)

Frll p n.m.

3Qr

crookedness, crooked
4

abs.

Pr 15

(of tongue);

cstr.

t.; pi. cstr. 'JBD Ez 30 1|/ 54 f>ass. 3 8 8 fB9 Is26 V'H2 pl/D'pttJD in ; 1. a. 19 elsewh. lean or lay hand upon ("??): Am 5 in sacred rite on head of sacrif. victim, as

63*4-3

[p , D] vb. ascend (loan-word from Aram. 329 85 NH P^P, sL Palm, pbo id., Lzb Cook
;

those

12

who share in sacrif., Ex 29 1015 19 Lv i 4 412 23 so of Levites, t.Lv,Nu8 (allP), 2CI129


-

UTOCD

702

H3D
[Dp]
n.m.
spice, used in incense
s434
, ;

10 presented to ''Nil 8 (P); on head of blasphemer Lv 24 14 (P; as witnesses of his guilt); on head of Joshua in consecration (Moses subj.) Nu

only

18 - 23

27

Dt34

(nil P).

b. intrans.
(

^ 88

elsewh. D'BD, and only P Ch; Ex 30 D , BD(n) nibp incense of spices 25 s 4- 8 t. Ex,
pi. abs.

thy

Lv 4 7

i6 ,2

Nu 4 16

Ch2 3

wrath hath

rested
s

upon me

13".

vV)

also 'HPp

~?H ?33~!]7p Ez 24 hath leaned against, rested his weight upon, Jerusalem, i.e. invested (Toy), +2. support, uphold, begun the siege of it.
sustain, only fig.:
c.

2 ace.

Gn27

37

(J)
'

with

corn and must have I sustained him, provided 4 sustenance for hira, cf. (of'') V'S 1 uphold
!

vera 1.) barley in an appointed place, or a determined portion (cf. Ges Hi De al.), but '} lacking in and plausibly taken as dittogr. *09 for J1DD3 bv We Fro,,417: Gesch " Che Comm * nd Hpt
(si
-

tJDD

vb. whence Niph. Pt. ?OD3 Is 28 s5

'

'

'

Du;

cf.

Bid Gu ".
vb. bristle up
106

6 Egypt Ez 30

abs. Is
16 s

63

^ esp. of upholding,
1724
6

HDD
yjL
did

sustaining Is 59 1191 sentiae v. Ges'


pt. pass.

|iii

54 (on 3 es63 i/' 3* 37 3 supr. 7 a), 1 19 116 145"; so they are sustained, i.e. main,
.

(Lag

cp.
;

Ar.

Pf. 3ms.n?'3

contract; in that ease 'd for 'c) W Tnnso 'D f 1 1 9 from fear of thee
bristle
'

Qal

tained
is

9 commands), 13? ^Op 1 1 2 his heart s sustained, firm, and so '0 "WJ Is 26

my flesh
nTjfe>

up,
13

creep.'

Pi. Impf.

('''s

n'ca

-nspn

jb

tWiph. Pf.
I848
2
;

1 s.

'MS? ^7 1 6
1 s

Imp/,

V8& 2 K

8
;

21

3 mpl. ^OB^l 2 Ch 32 brace oneself, also c. "7?

s
;

3 pi. ttOBJ Is 36", 'qOEi?! Ju 1 o 29 ; reflex, support, or


;

t~1)DD adj. bristling, rough; '0 py Je 5 bristling locust, perh. with allusion to hornlike sheaths enclosing wings of the pupa, v. Dr
1

).

27

Ju 1 6 M and he braced them (the pillars); 2K himself against (upon) 18 21 (if) a man support himself on it (Egypt
:

Joel.ndAmo.,58

Qn forn]at
Ecl2
'

c f.

Lag

BS51

t ["iTppp] n.m. above -/dub.;


63122

nail (connexion with

as a cracked reed)
;

= Is

% T)DDO, ChrPal Aram. U '"*> *

36

on cheering words
.

8 on God Is 4 8 2 ^ 7 1 6 2CI132 tPi. Imv. mpl. sf. + 3 instr.: JOttO Ct

Schwally

NH
, '

vb.

1CD

nail on or

Ar
2
5

*l *.*

is

89 perh. loan-word Fra ),;

up;

pi. abs.
;

sustain (refresh, revive)

me

with raisin-cakes.
PropN
-

tirrODD
''

hath sustained}; Korahite


2a/3^(in,

n.pr.m.

(cf.

Gray

294 '

No

";

=
;

3 D'HDpp Is 4 1 7 D'HtDDD 1 Ch 2 2 (of iron on 4 86 v. Ges' '); also nriODp J e io ( + ni3i3D), 11 D'jntM nnpbp, Ec 12 (sim.; +rrtlT^j, and

_
=

name

Ch

26?

AL

ni-itppp 2

Ch 3 9

(of gold).

2afiax'a(s).

tnWD
s8
'

'D appar. n.pr.m.


3
;

$ Ezr
HK:D
('p

35

TirTCQP"] n.pr.m. ('< sustaineth, butperh. T Pro * N 29, N '* rd. 'DD .is foreg. Gray Levite );
6,)

f.
-

name

Ch

13

31

'

Ne 7 'KJ J| Ne 3 L 2 f waa M ey Jud<""h


,
;

2nai/a,

2aa(T), etc.,
for

15- 154

rds.

V,

2a/xn^(f )ia.
5

T70D
-

n.m. E ' 8

perh. orig. n.pr.div., then


riPDD,
88

so?iso/</ie /taterf (rejected) nK13p) i.e. the poorer classes of Jerusalem.


cf.

woman,

gen. image, statue (Ph. 7J0D id., Lzb 151 329 also n7DD:B Id 329 ; Bau"" 11
,

0%3D

(so

Baer; vand. H. Ginsb


2
1019
33
'

B^P)

under;

stands 'd to be design, of foreign god)

n.pr.m. leader of Samaritan opponents of

abs.

Nehemiah: Ne

'n 2

36 Ch 33 cstr. 70D Ez 8 ; of anything, 'D"73 rWOn PDS Dt image, figure 18 7 4 idi.l-image 'BH 7DB 2 Ch 33 and (?D3 om.) 15 ?ED Ez8 3 </< sta<tte of jealousy, v nN3pn
716
,

70D Dt 4";

=Sin-uballit, Sin gave

1 12 51214 28 4 6 13 ; (Bab., Schr 00TN ' 2 10


'

life

).

tn^D

n.m.

K"

3,2

berry bush
'

(cf.

a thorny bush, perh. blackLbw No 219 ; rubus fruticosus


' -

i.e.

that routes

''

s jealousy,

=v

6
.

Linn.; Aram. N'?P, Uiflo thorn-bush, As. sind, Meissner ZA,l 293 &?ac&6m 3/6wsA(M. thinks Aram.
'D loan-word from this); Ar. 1: senna, Lane 2 2 4 1449 TOD v 2 3 (all E) Dt33 16 abs. "D Ex 3
'.,
-

DuD (v/of
Id
'

foil.;
1593
,

meaning dub.;

if

akin to

Ar. Li, smell Lane


5M
,

,z

any fragrant plant


;

);

then D must be for


4,n

t?

in that case '0


id., spice,

(akin to E).

perh. loan-word in Heb.;

NH

drug

TriDD n.pr.rup.
oeop.2ao^HPS*dloc ); a
fSiS,
d.
1

(= thorny,
cliff

cf.

GASm
called

); Aram. NBp id.; [-am drug, (Ecclus'B'38 S* pigment; Ar. r poison is appar. loan-word

opp. the

cliff

S 14 4 (Ginsb
;

as here; Baer n3D,

van

Era 262).

H. H3p)

?.(vvaap.

mroD
tn^ljp
Ne
(@
1 1
9

'

03

nejno
(NH
stay;

n.pr.m. (but

v.

nwp)

;-_'Drrj3
j

Atrava,

Aiwa,

A Aaavova, L
)

L Aocwa), TMSBTTfa
iucmi).

Ch

tTfJ/D vb. support, sustain, stay id., esp. take a meal; Aram. support,
"IJJp

TC'TOp
(Sta
fr.

n.[m.]pl. intens. vel

abstr.

Lzb 330 support, pevh.feed Cook 85 ; ChrPalAram. n. Jjo,j*aj ai'rf, Schwally


Zinj. njJD strengthen
64
,

l324b

dazzling, cf. 'flimmern Hoffin*** <&; but also view of Hal 1"""- 66 deriv. fr. V13D cover with a skin, i.e. produce film, over, lacks demonstration ; at present we must be content with assuming quadrilit. a/, Thes Sta* 243 'D3 XX) Gn smote

"M highly improb., whether -***'" Kb" 1 **, or fr.

sudden blindness (etym.

dub.; der.
'

Ar. Xx-1,
,

j*.

hi,
;

iv.

aid,

assist,

antiphr. Wetzst

Lane 1360 icUL/wearm Id 1362


.

8 te-qjo v

B^-Ai..p.i6)._ QalP/ 3mg 7mp/ 3 ms. TTD? 3 fg 8 f. 'JnVDn ^rS 39 rd. 5 also in H2S22 36 , etc.; Imv. ms. 1VD J u 19 126It lldl c (on prob. 5, by err., v. K6 ),
,

Sab. nyD n j,p, consec p r2o5S;

DHM

GFM
;

(cf.

id.),

rnyci

13

B f.

^vp

);

19"

V'l^"
(cf.

the
(all
'

with sudden blindness, cf. 2 K 6 1818 cases miraculous, and in K temporary).

men

(J) they

Tra/ cstr. sf. nigpiN I s sustain alw. fig.: 1. sustain,


;

96; support,

stay, the heart

n.pr.m. Sennacherib (=Sinahe-irba,Sin multiplied brothers, Schr COT2KIIU3 ); son of Sargon and father of Esarhaddon,
king of Assyria
Cach.
285
ff.).

^ro'D

18 5 (J), Ju 19 5 7 v 8 ^ 104 15 ; obj. om. 1 (c ace), 13 2. a. s!<port throne Pr 20 28, coming (subj. kg.)

33> 8, 3)
2

8),
,

with food

Gn

ruler Is
(subj.
",

g*.

b. support, uphold

c.

ace. pers.

his

hand
41
4

etc.)
18

18 36
7
.

2
||

(b. c.

705-681;

cf.
1

Tiele
20

2Klgl3
-

I9

16.20.36

Ch32'-

2 - 910 22

= J S36
;
11,

supr.),

f 20 3

S 22 s6 (v
i

94

119I'

SfWajgqprtp, L 2cvvaX ftpi ip


;

(all

as above, exc.3"irup 2

K 19

gjlMW
);

t "O^DO n.[m.] support; abs. 'D


precise

K io

12
;

Seva X np^os JoS

meaning

unintelligible.

Samxdppov

(ace.)

Herodot.

!"72D v.

fi3D-mp.
n.pr.loc. in S.

n ??-D
SfOtpuaK,

Judah; Jos
2a/c;
;

(andjjt-,), go quickly, run, be energetic; Syr. k& make an attack

tpTJPp] Ar. (cf. ^JL


Pt.
is.

vb. (dub.) rush, of storm-wind

15",

Savaawa,
1

Qal

nyb rPHD

* npiD -ixn I9 D<piD"lXn

Ch 4 31

prob.= conj. on loc.

id<* n van
,

ilM ' Buhl "**- and reff. (near Gaza), v. in Di* NE. of Gaza, cp. by J. Schwarz DMlwllta (Simsum,
-

(and) from tempest pj?p) ; Dy HDID or TOD.

f $ from Hup (not Now) Gr

upon); rushing wind

^J^/D (-/of
cf.

d.

Velde**"',

is

too far north).

foil.; appar. cleave, divide; perh. Ar. <_iXl, of hand, become cracked
1364

ttD 2p:p]
(Low"
119

n.[m.]pl. fruit-stalk of date


fr.

(Aram, loan-word

|?~.A PS 26 "

Lii
1.

around nailsetc, Lane ,i_lC palm-branches JulM withleaves on them, Id 1365 ; Ba ES56 cp.

GFM

racemus dactylorum, cf. As. sissinnu, part of the date-palm DI 507 ); sf. V|p3p3 fttnk Ct f.

cfejft,

(forked) branch,

cf.

Buhl Lex,s
2.

).

tt^p]
cleft

n.[m.] 1.
^sypaii i s 2
pi.
21

eleft.

branch;
X gdJj
s

f"VB2P n.[m.]
ace. to Sta*
243
;

fin

(NH

id.;

quadrilit.
cstr.

of a crag, cstr. 5>bp epyp Ju


;

p i.
2.
6

Fl in Levy

NHWBl "*
cp.
fr.

Aram.

c^pn

Ian

^yp

57

piBDp
nail,

points, nails,
fi

and

der. this

"1BD vb.

branches, boughs,
(so divide,

cstr.

nj"l'3n

'BJ)D I s

with infixed
.

n 91012 =Dti4 910


tDD
sdsu,
Tlies
A

(Levy

ohWB "- 570b

));Lv
As.
<J4;

Hi Kn Di Dr Sml" Du al.) </w boughs


sf.

iy

of the fruit-tree;
cf.

n*B'JfD 2 7

10

(of ruined city;

n.m. moth (X KDD,

Syr.

la^

^I^i? v").

D1 HWBK; Ar.

Lag

fr.
1

wh.

is

Dp

der.

Dbx TVOwD

cp. Armen. 2ez=Gk. rfc, DD by Bo Hleroz '" m Lewy Fremdw ,6 ')


-

s '" d

J^L, IZjL;
8
.

Eth.

2262

vn'ayp

T[nEirp] n.f. bough, branch; pi. sf. Ez 31" (of king under fig. of cedar).
r
, '>
. .

t I -[ l^p] v 'J -I i.denom.lopoff boughs;


Ft. .T1K3 fl)?p Is io 33 crowu of branches.
.

1S31 Is 5 1

s//a?Z

Zop o/f (the)

n.pr.m. name

in

Judah (on Ph.


1
-

n. pr. div. (')DDD v. Lzb 330 ' Bae itei. M t Kit ich4 4o\

Ren in CIS -" 95 3" D j Ch 40b DDD w ..


h

TfTBSnD
,

n.f.

bough (with
'

infixed
,,7:! :

"\, cf.

Ges S86w astransition-cons.Ko lu

Kau !K

cf.BAram.,

F. Selle 08 *

'

"''1 '"1'''' 1' 11'-

1' 1 **- 17 )

pi.

gf

f]VD
PJ"Byip
ci.

704
fig.

-iDcn
tempests only in late tyf 29 'D opp. nDD'l 107
.
:

Ez 31

(of

Pharaoh under
11106
)

of tree,

n"iyp

10 7 s5 148 8

Co Berthol Toy).

tn. [r\VD] (Kb


hearted
;

adj. divided, half-

1, 11,

in. f]D v. f)QD.

in religious sense, pi. abs. as subst.,


1 1
113

KSD
to eat,

'm& D"B5?p ^
I

(/of

foil.;

cf.

NH

N?p, -DD give

half-Jiearted ones do I hate.

pi. abs.

[nsyp] CSypn
;

n.f. division, divided opinion;

'BD id. ; perh. Palm. KSD /eed, nourish,

Lzb 330 Cook 85).


Gn t NiEp73 n.m. 24
-

W^y K 18"
1

how

long are

fodder
1TJJ

; alw. abs. 'D,


(all

ye limping on

two divided opinions (as on rats lyvvats seems an attempt unequal legs ZAW, " 0896)76 to interpret the fig.; ace. to Albrecht
the

Gn 24*
(E)

elsewhere obj. of
19
.

v 32 43 s4

J) 42

s7

Ju 19

'D really

= legs).
17

tp3D]

vb. wail, lament

(NH

id.;
64
;

IE, ChrPalAram.

Am

id.,

Schwally"*-

As.

t[~l^D]
Hiph. 47
toind 43 17 48
s

vb. storm,

rage

(Ecclus.

lyD

move tempestuously;
;

'"QV? storm-

storm-wind; =11.

blow, rnyp but relation obscure; As. sdru, wind, favours originality of '{?, but
"VP&,

NH

Pi.

stir up,

D1 ; [sapddu], sipdu, sipittu, mourning 188 ". 762 cf. Amhar. {\M,: dirge Pra^""" );12 V1BW Qal If. 3 fs. nnsm consec. Zc 12 3 pi.
,

HWB507

consec.

K 14
31

13

Zc 12 10

imp/. 3
16
,

fs.

"IBM?! 2

ii

26
,

2
,

ms.

"I'spn

Ez 24
fpl.

1 s.
,

cohort.
etc.;

S rnBDK
mpl.

this only late in Heb.,

and

199 for 'd Frii cp.

Mil 8
IIBD

3 mpl. VIBCr;

Je6 16 +
Ec
4

iW.
;

Ar. jLl kindle fire,

excite, inflame, be

vehemently

3
5

2 t.;

3 nj-lBP Je 49

Inf. abs.

hungry and m2

thirsty, be

mad,

i?isane, etc.

Lane
14

liBD Zc
29

Impf. 3 mpl. fig... V^D? Hb 3 they storm along to scatter me Pt. act. " iyb Jon 1 the sea was growing more and more

cstr.

11BD
6
;

IStpb

Gn 23 s I K
Is 32",

); Qal
foes]

13
'ID

^BDJJ Je 16
;

[my

stormy, so v
iyp>1 2

13

D^vSj);

f. 'T]5)b

Is 54

11

storm3 ms.

tossed (fig. of Jerusalem).

Niph. Impf.
.

Ec 1 2 6 u>at7, lament (with loud cries, etc., Mi i 8 and cf. Dr Am6 16), esp. for dead, c. v. 1318 s Gn 2 3 2 (P) Je 16 6 22 1818 1 K 14 1 S 25 28
'

P. ac<. pi.

DHBb

*?,

K 6"
s.

and the heart of the king ..was


("?5?)

34

cf.

B$

5 ~i'm~W) "rtspb y\br\-b) 16 ; c.'by

enraged because of

this thing.

Pi.
v.

over 38 1 1 1" I
c.^.S?
i.e.

30

cf.

Zc

1 2

,0

(see v
s

12

infr.);

Impf.

sf. "^>y

D"!5!pS)

Zc 7" (on form

Ges H23h,S2n ) and storm


Impf. 3 ms.
(which)
is

tliem

away

(hurl

them
Po.

by a storm-wind) upon the

nations.

"$&

flXf

Ho

3 3 shall be like cluxff

storm-driven from a threshing-floor.


1

marching 6e/ore (bier) 2 S 3 (v. Dr); 16 29 10 c. ace. cogn. Gn 50 13 Ez 24 (J); abs. 1 12 4 23 Ec 3 (opp. ipi ; cf. yjr 30 ), and pt. as cf. v subst. Ec 1 2* waiters; also, with idea of guilt 10 12 on part of those wailing, Zc 1 2 (cf. v supr.);

"

t-ft'D n.m.

tempest;
sf.

abs. 'd Ami"


8 3 16 ; tempest,

over calamity, judgment,


(both

c."?5?

Mi

8
,

abs.

Je

4"
7'
12

+ 5 t-;

TJg

t-

55; Pi-

TW

men, HVD nilD 9 lyDD yj, 5g ('Dtp here awkward, without 1) of s2 53 u '<'s wrath Je23 (^WlD 'D), cf. 25 30 ;
esp. fig.: of passionate acts of
;

j
is

13.

tyn), non-HUr^y dhb'd *r$hl Is 32


/-lai

49

and (with

fasting)

Zc

dub.; Thes

Ew De
Comm
-

Che

al.

upon
1

the breasts

smiting (1) for the fields,


(nr,
etc.
tliey

D^)Ges

" 13 Skinner al.: (q.v.) Buhl


tlie

etc.,

but

rd. prob.

D , *l?'

tempest as instr. of
v. also

''s

wrath,

HDID

trt'S

nypa

Am

83" (|| flMD) M and Jo i 412 i


\^
.

over the fields wailing, over

delightful fields,

Tmj'p
Tiyp
1

n.f.
s

tempest, storm-wind;
2K2 111
30
23
;

Hiph. Impf.
'

3 mpl. ttfJR
s3
.

*6 Je 16 4

abs.

shall not be bewailed, so 25

Is 29

rnyp);
3"
13
;

(so also cstr. rnyp j e 23"

Ginsb; Baer
pi.

cstr. ni">J)D
''''s

Zc9

14
;

nnyp Ez
cf.

"IEDO n.m. 0n50 10 wailing ;abs. 'O Am 5" n 11 t.;' cstr. 13DO Mii +2 t.; sf. Tf9?
12
;

tempest, storm-wind,
(

^30

wailing:
Zc
1

1. for dead,
(c. "^
;

Gn5o
16
(||

10

(J; as

as instr. of

wrath, Is 29"

+ ri3?D),

40

24

ace. cogn.),

10

cf.

lul
infr.).

2.

41", also ni">yp

nn Ez
1

13"

18

(against nation
4

for calamity experienced

Am 5"
s8

17 72), v

under

fig.

of wall); storm-wind of Elijuh's


1

translation 2

rnyD), Jb 38 as fig. of '''s

K 2 "; of theophany Ez i (nvi 6 '" 14 40 and tyR JTinyp ZC9 ; rnjjD 19 23 wrath Je 23 30 of ordinary
,

v 11 Je 48 Ez 27 , anti(0*191 ', ^?K), 12 3 26 3. in contrition Is 22 cipated Je 6 Est4 11U 12 4. cf. Zc I2 Jo 2 + Di5f, '33), +

Mi
(

31

||

'33),

in gen.,

^ 30

12

(opp.

?*inD, cf.

Ec

).

HDD
I

705

HDD] T T

vb. sweep or snatch away,


'BD,

catch up

(NH

NBD

collect (rare),
;

(rare), Syr. ).s_m collect,


1377

pick up
it

X 'Bp Ar. ILC of

fn. ?TED n.[m.] growth from spilled kernels ((kernels) poured out, accidentally, in 1*113 al. think harvesting, ace. to most; Buhl
I. of additional growth, it is what nBD); springs up of itself in second year, and serves as food when no grain could be sown abs. 'D
:

wind, raise dust and carry

away Lane
nriBD J e 12 4

); Qal
:

1. intrans.: Pf. 3

ft.

6e snatched

away
fs.

trans.
2

Jmpf. 3

ms. HBtpri

Gn 1 S WM

2. HBDri Is "j sweep away beard ;


(rd. poss.

HBp [TB]).

2Ki 9 2=Is37

30
;

cstr.

T)7i? D

BpLv25

5
;

sf.

sweep away

indiscrimi18

rvrvBp-riK rnrpn v ".

nately (good and bad) ; Inf. cstr. JliBD Dt 2 9 to snatch away the moist with the dry (proverb, 15 expression, cf. Dr), sf. nrriBD? ^ ^o to snatch

tnstrp n.[m.]
blood),

prob.
('C

outpouring
for
;

(of

bloodshed

subst.

away (i.e. my life). 5)1D. 10 Niph. Pf. 3 ms. HBD31 consec. 1 S 26 Impf. 2ms.nBDn Gni9 1517 1 s. nBDS 1 S27 2 mpl. 26 Bn 1 S 12 s Pt. flBM Is 13 15 IBpn Nu 16 Pr I3 a (i Ch2i 12 v. infr.); 1. be swept away,
it

1BD1

Am 3

15

v.

chosen for assonance with t3BB>p) abs., Ipl 'D nam BBC'D? Is 5 7 and he waited for justice

word

and lo ! bloodshed, so Ges Hi Che Co,nm Che Hl>t (dub.).


-

Ew

Di

Gu Du

III.

F7DD

(/of

foil.

meaning dubious).

destroyed,

6y reason of the (^V^ M 17 iniquity of the city), v (both J), Nu l6 (JE) lSi2 26 26 10 (in battle), +T3 of agent 1S27 1 ;
io/
I^V?
cf.

Gn

TfinEp n.f. eruption, scab, either malignant or harmless abs. TSyn IS 'D IX J1XB'
;

Been? tbs DSD:


swept

eh Pr 13 28 and
,

Are

away for lack of justice. 1 CI121 13 2 S 24 v. 2. 6e caught rd. ip (as DO). 15 Is 1 3 Hiph. /my/. NXtM). up, captured, 23 I will catch up 1 s. nijn iD^J? nBDK Dt 3 2 them calamities, but read ilBDK / will against HBDN (Di Dr Buhl L ") gather (V t\0tt), or <
is
||

Lv

13

cf.

14

s6
.

<Aa
12

tnnEDQ
Tnstp vb.
*W

n.f.

67 8 id.; abs. Lv i 3
-

Pi.

denom. cause a scab upon,


subst. for
"
1

(||

smite with scab (c

d)

"P$ ^W\
sfieath-

and Adonay shall smite ^rjlFJ (consec.) Is 3 with scab the crown of the daughters of Zion.
i

I will add,
fl.

i.e.

multiply

v^D*

v.

Ges 69h

'

ao,e
).

[nriEDTD]

n.f.

long veil (prop,

to; Qal M oocA S Imv. ms. sf. me, Niph. pray, to one of the priest's offices. Pf 3 pi. "?J? WBD31 consec. Is 1 4 and they sliall

[n2D]

vb. join, attach

ing?) covering whole person;


rtitvTS ninsptsn
''ED v. t|BD.

pi. abs. JwJTI


.

^ar^K

M ^nBD

Ez 13 18

sf.

21 Dp'nhEpp v

attach themselves to the house of Jacob


15

<

(||

r Q^)-

Pi. Pt. inn nspO Hb 2 joining (to it?) '% /wry, but read prob. IP? (n dittogr.) from the We Gr Now GASm Da). goblet of thy fury (so Pu. Impf. 3 mpl. ' n BD^ Jb 307 are joined
together, hold themselves together (yet rd. perh.

n.[m.] sapphire, perh. also lapis Ex24 :o Now Arcb -' 151 ) (NH id., and lazuli (cf. Di Jir^app; Xfi^lBD; JLii; loan-word from "- AW 72 F" mdw M ace. to
'

iTED

Skr. canipriya
cf.

Gk.

ardirffxipoc);

D^pp

Is 54

11

Lag'o Ex 24Lewy +8 Ct 5"; with other jewels


abs.
10
; ; ;

'-

t.; pi.

as

Hithp. Inf. cstr. npnpnD Niph. V1BEP Bu). 19 1 S 26 they have driven me out from joining myself'with (3) the inheritance of'.
'

appar. pour out MS Ar. '11 pour out, shed (blood; Qor 6 ); nap of river, cast out alluvial soil, make
II.

nDD

(-/of

foil.;

cf.

NH
new

ornaments of prince Ez28 IS in high priest's 18 11 found in mines Jb28 6, breastplate EX28 39 11 16 cf. IS54 taking high polish costly Jb 28 Ct 5 14 ivory La 4 7 (in fig.); DTfD. nB^JD covered with sapphires (in fig.); lapis lazuli,

ace. to

Hi Bu Du

al.

in

Jb 28" (b ant nipy

land).

fi.

[TTED]
nD ^

n. [m.] outpouring (X);


JIj

being understood of sparkling crystals of iron pyrites in this), but v. Di ; lapis lazuli may be
intended in 'DH nap?
sapphire (in theoph.),

pi. sf.
its

Ex
cf.

TWi

F^W^f**
.

14"

si

vera

24 (J) pavement of 'D !?? Ez i 26 io .


1

10

!)

outpourings sweep
so most, but dub.;
*|n'D

away tlie dust of the earth, Bu prop. *nB , np, cf. "00

T7ED n.[m.] bowl (/unknown


foreign word
;

perhaps

As. saplu, bowl, basin (D1 HWB608


z z

Pr2 8 3

Schr COT2K9,! ) [occurs as object of tribute or

;cd

706

"1ED
,

BH; X t&M? bowl, basin, plunder]; Chr Pal Aram. JJ^oso (wash-) basin Schwally Idtot. 64 Ar ar F J L,T, NHWB Sffl Kl. Schr.
.

NH =

Ez40w
2
2

cf.

6b
;

*lpn -lb
official,

K door-keeper,
'Bn 35*, so
s
,

an

important temple

Je

"?t5B'

J?^ Jow?) j

ill.

loan-word Fra 67 '); abs. 'BH *6d Ju 6 M for drinking, cstr. DTT* i>BD 5 s5 a 6ow/ 0/ (fit for) nobles, huge bowl (GFM).
-

,LK,f is perh.
;

K K

12 10 (priests), 22 4
2

=2
;

Est

23* 21 6 s ; of tabern.

25" = Je 52
4

s4

Ch 34 (Levites!), in Persia, of palace


'B> r

D^BH

'Bn 2

jDDj

once, erron., '!*] vb. cover,

cover

23 (Levites)/B3 DnjfB' ; IBS airt Zp 2 14 desolation in the thresholds.

Ch

Ch 9 19 22 1 Ch p

ny'e
coll.

in,

panel

Aram. JBD Ithpe. be covered, flJBpD roof, ; overlaid ; As.sa]>dnu (sts. sapdnu f), cover, overwhelm, Dl 508 ; sapannu, concealment, obscurity, depth (of sea); Eth. rttjj invalescere, percreJ06 bescere, praevalere, Di Qal Impf. 3 ms. ); Q'33 n^an-ns ]3D*\ i K 6 9 arf lie corera* tn </s Aouse with beams (1) Inf. abs. TJK3 jiBp Je 22 14
;

(NH330
Lzb

fBD

is respect,

care for ; Ph.

[?]ED] vb. denom. Hithpo'. stand at, the threshold; Inf. cstr. 'Fnna TV33 "IfiRPrl ^ 84 11 / c/toose 'rijjjj standing at the threshold in the house of my God.
or guard,

fin. r)D, "'ED n.pr.m. a Philistine,

2 1

18

(
I

Ch 20 (
Ar.

top 2$(f); 'BD roils imavvrjyiiivovs), 4 tov 2a<f>ovT, Se(ji(j)i, 2cm<f>i).

(rdg.

with

psp, for
(it) ira,

JDMich Hi Gf Or Gie Co, Vj&Q MT |p) 3l\n, c f. Dr Smm ) emerfcy


(it)
,

tpSD, [pStp],
id.;
i^JLL

vb. slap, clap

(NH

Pi.

slap

panelling
7

with cedar;
JBD

.ft.

;;oss.

Lane 1373); Qal


sf.

Pf
1

strike (hands) (face), s6 3 ms. pBpl consec. Je 48 ,


s.

f1N3

fD

1K7 n3
14

v3

pi.

D3'ri33

D'^BD

Hgi

t'w

strangely

= reserved,

your panelled
laid up,

houses.
21
,

26 D^Bp Jb 34 ;
16
;

"ripBD
p'3f?

Je 3 i 19
(fe>

pi.

|1Bp

VBB La 2
,

Impf. 3 ms.

subst. for D)
;

Dt33
?],

and

hidden v 19 i>in 20B ^Bf (only here with both in sense of pBS this cf.
[rd.

B>

Dr).

+JBD n.[m.] ceiling;abs.

'BPI 1

K6

15
.

Jb 27 s3 Piap: 34 s7 papjl Nu 24 10 Imv. ms. pBB Ez 2 1 17 1. slap, sq. ^"^S on the <%/, in remorse and sorrow Je 31 19 Ez 21 17 c. B'B3 10 clap one's hands Nu 24 (in anger), c. 75? at, 16 23 La 2 Jb 27 (in mockery); 'a om. Jb 34 s7 (in
;

Tn^ED
,*

n.f.

vessel,

ship

(covered
etc.;
v.

in,

overlaid, with sheathing, deck, U. 5m on Ar. 1JL4L as loan-word only 'Bn TJST Jon i\

Aram.
;

Fra 216)

2. slap, presumptuousness, against God). s6 3. chastise, c. ace. pers. Jb 34 (subj. God). s2)lash W'pa 2SiD 'Dl Je 4 8 26 and Moab shall
splash
(fall

with a splash) into his vomit,

>Thes

*"]3D (-/of
of

foil.,

meaning unknown).
Schrod z " B " IiI(1886,S1 "x.

fi. F|D n.xn. basin, goblet

(Inscr.

Tyre
xu.107

0, '

M
2

(NH ^D;
33o

Ph.

B)D

Cl-Gann Ann *Ie *


cwm,m Hal E4j

du Muse* Guimat

6U Becuell

d'arch. orient.

Bloch
1

but Lzb

door-dU);

Buhl 1*113 empty himself (T), throw up (cf. Syr. Aa Pa.). Hiph. Impf 3 mpl. Dnaa ni>:: 6 Hi Du Che, and ^"B'r Is 2 (rd. perh. into the hands of foreigners they clap, lit. cause to clap, sc. their hands > <3 from 1. ps't? q.v., they abound in, have a sufficiency of).

H^
;

(J ; containing blood of passover lamb); cstr. PyT"6)? Zc 12 2 goblet

'D abs. basin

Ex

s2 - 22

t[pEiT>] n.[m.]

doubtful
(?) (cf.

clapping,
pas?

i.e.
8

mockery

vb.

of reeling where rd.

(intoxicating,

fig.),

prob. also

Hb 2 1S

'n nspD, v . I. (for nBD); 28 2 S 17 basins for ordinary use;

MT
1

T^D f[^l?from the goblet of thy fury


60

ntepn
temple
11.

K7

and

cstr.

HP?

pi. abs. nisp Q'BBn Je 52", B P 2 K 12", of

jb 3 6' in difficult cl. ^np;-,'B nprna because there is passion, (beware) lest it incite K* u Da > thee to mockery, Bae (but 3 r\ Dr\=incite against, hence Bu reads paky); De is not clear;
others (as Di): lest it (passion) excite thee at the chastisement (v. \/2 ; cf. Thes) ; Du reads

^3

word; handJb 27 s3)


;

utensils.

F)P M

Ph.

v.
,

n.m. Am91 threshold, sill (NH t'i.; Lzb 1. HP Aram. KBD, )&, Ar. sippu
;

Dl 609 all id) ;-abs. 'd 2 K 12' + also IjW Ju i9 B +3t. (Baer Ginsb), *|Bn 2 K 25"; *sf. 8 4 Ez 43", DBD v pi. Cap Am 9 Is 6 + 6 t. 27 Ez Ch threshold, sill Ju 19 Amp Is 6 4 Ez 4I 1616 43 8 8 2 Ch 3 7 )T3n 'D 1 K 14 17 -I5?#n 'D
,

nonp pEB'D lest chastisement incite thee to wrath.On Jb 20 22 (edd.) v. pBb*. 1ED n.m." a u missive, dooument, writing, book (prob. ancient loan-word from As. HWB683 TelAm. Sipru, sipru, missive, message D1
'

sipirtu,

id.

Wkl TAGl0M
letter

message or

Vsdpdru, send, send D1 HWB683 Wkl L % whence also


;

1DD
idpiru, writer,

707
s7

"JD
s
1 ; ;

and
to

(perh.)
-

rider,

SapirAtu,
;

rule;

v.

Hom

AuM,M(18W,

S4

Buhl
II.
;

LMl3

perh.

cf.

Ar.JZl, go forth

Lane 1370
]i*;
sf.
1

NH 1BD = BH Chr Pal Aram. \A*a> Scawally 1 """"4


abs.
,

journey,

send on a journey bo Aram. tnD'D,


;

34 'D t5nno 2 Ch 20 'fr. ' 'D 1 Ch 9 35 36 s7 n:n 'D Ne 1 2 s3 Est 2 s3 D^abon 24 ; also OTJjn f. once dhseq D'ojn h:h ntaiaw 'd Est 6'.
;

Dn

by means of
cf.

the Scriptures

Ar.yL,);'D
*Tg
1 8

Ex 32 s3
;

K2 +
king,

1 1

2811"+; cstr. Ex 24' + 33 1"|Sp v ^i39 pi. Q "!?D


;

Ew Meinh Bev Marti*, books) record-book, f 139", I"?! 'D Mai

(canonical g. God's

16

missive :
1

a. letter of instruc-

16 3 ; God's 6 9w of living, Ex 3 2 3233 (E), D*** 'D register 'Dn Dn 12 1 (citizens of Mess, kingdom). 4.

tion, written order,


1

fr.

19"

= written

= Is 37"

sSn " iK2i


cf.

commission, or request, usu. 8 8 911 2K5 1 7 io 18 ",


-

"

'B=book-learning, esp. writing: IBD(n)

VT

Is

2Ch

32

17
,

2K20

ls

=Is39';
i
22
13

29 OHE*?

ii.is.i2

Dn

f ability to read); so fitPJn 1DD D"ie#> 4 i to teach them the writing and speech

decree for publication Est

^mm(_K^||

v - v id.

p 8b
.

supra),
.

10 MS ara Vff} TO dhbd 8 16 9 17 'B3 3TI3 2 S II I K 2 1 2 K iV* 2 Ch 32 15 iKzi' 11 KJ? (of specif, contents) 2 Sri

train 'aan d^dids

cf.

rf?l

Chaldeans (on constr. v. Ges* 128 *); more 17 gen. noarn 'crb^i !>'3bn v . [iBD book is joined with vbs. thus: it is written (3TI3?) Mai 3 16 a thing is written 'S3 Ex i7 14 +20 t., 'D ^?

of

the

'BnTlN
Je 29
1
,

K5

read

/t

fetter].

b.
1

,8

+5o
'd

t.
s

+ Je
5
1
60
;

36

3 ';

*.H3 with ink

fr.

prophet

other influential persons v 2529 t. t2. legal document, J"inH3 'D certificate of divorce Dt 24 13 and (fig.) 'je'3 8 Is 50 ; njpsn 'D deed

tr^J
Is 34
16
,

f Je 30

conversely '0
v. also
+*'i?n

v 18 ), byo trn
8

Jb 19 23

byn ya& j e 36"; inscribe in a book,

f VJJ) '&?

'D"?y Is 30
63

of purchase

v 10

DHBpn v "
'

Je32

1112

(del. art.), (si vera 1.; del.


101

v^

14 ' 16
,

cf.

'B3

(||mi>-^y nana);

+'do nno

6/

<

).

Gie
35

cf.

-ISO vl6 b:.

3TI3; '3

0= indictment Jb 31 " 2r\3 = s ign Je 32


4

Gf), (obj. of

Ex 3 2 3233 f69 M
book, scroll,

<m* of a book

Je 51 rmrf the t'E>n-nK ; but usu. t'o? torJ 36 81013 Ne 8 818


in 'D VSTfl, v. "P. n.f.

N$

or

scroll, in
it

which something

is

3. book, written to precf.

9 13

].'D

t[rncp]

book; sf. irnspa


del. as gloss ; also [nn'BD] infr.

^n

serve
1

for future use

Ex 1 7
,

14

9 (E), Jos 18 (JE),

S io25 IS30 8 Jb I9 23 -)-; in form of roll, 4 uu V&jft 1BD3 1j>b31 Is 34 BVinn tft 29
Je36,etc.,infr.); partic.
:

56'

(cf!

1BD 3 g)

Bi Che

Hup-Now Du. Cf.


*^DD

(v.

Je25

13

30

+6

t.

Je36,

a. book of prophecies Dni2 4 ; BVU fitn 'D


-

ancient denom. from "IBD


(\d.:
10
,

4 2 4 " 1SD IS34 ; so 1BD n^l? Je 36 6 (=n?20 v +6 t.; with many columns, nin;n

Na

vb. count, Pi. recount, relate (prob. BH ; Eth. measure Di 404); Qal 27 Pf. 3 ms. 'D 2 S
;

NH =

24

ms. nrnsp

^ 56

9
,

n-iBpi

LV25
Jb3i

8
,

etc.;

Impf.'&O''.
2

87

v 23 ), Ez
rirbSn
2:

9
,

cf.
1

^ 40 8

b. geneal. register, '0


5

IBD' (Bu) for

Gn 5 (P), fe>nn 'D Ne tnn3H 'D Ex 2 4 7 (E), 2 K2 3


23
(all
;

c. law-book,
30
,

Ch

116
,

sf.
16
,

MT iBp% 8 DtBpn Ezr I


,

+ Jb38

37

where read prob.


4
,

-itep>
;

"i&DJl
,

1,

= 2 Ch 34

K
;

liepn

i
5
;

9 -iBpn Dt i6

ms. ">Bpn Jb 39 s etc.; Imv. ms. 1BD


2
13
;

tn-nnn 'd Dtz8 61 29 20 3o 10 31 26 Jos^S 34 15 22 8 2 Ch 34 2 22 11 Ne 8 3 D), 2

Gn'15
I'apb

mpl. liBD
6

iCh2i 2 f 48
P.

Inf. cstr.

tB*l^ "H* '0 Jos


so

24

(E),
18

Ne 8 8 (rdg.nnin
3

'D,

cf.

Talm."'
1

i'"'" 37,,

17' 34"; tpte min 6 14 Ne 8 ; tflfb d. 600/fc of poems," nbqi>D 'D 'D Jos io 13 2 Si". -iB'Jn
2

9 ; t" niln 'D 2 Ch 'd j os 8 31 2 3 6 (both D), 1 'D 2 Ch 2 5 4 35 12 Ne 13


),v

i5 +2t.; (v. also 1. count things, to learn their 3 5 number, c. ace, Gni5 (J) 2 S 24'+ 10 t. + acc. cogn. 2 Ch 2 16 ); ace. om. Gn4i 4 ' (E); (

Gn

1BD n.

infr.);

iBb IS33 1818


-

Nu
e.
i i

(JE),

21 14 (JE), book coni 41


,

cerned with kings, nb?^ H3' ! 'D


!

Ki
19i!9

and
t.

131 "abTpb OTJffl esp.

Hal
t.

'b

4
cf.

+3i

comm. vel eth.), Lv 1 5 1328 23 15 25 s (all 26 8 18 PH), Dt 1 6' Ez 44 Ezr i f 8f Is 33 (abs.), v 18 (but text suspicious, conjj. in Du Che Hpt ). 2. number = take account of, carefully observe and consider, reckon : liBDH , 1VV Jb 1 4' of my
(dat.
4 steps thou takest account, so 31
;

+b

K
(of

(18

t.

of Isr., 15
Pers.)
24

of Judah),
also

Est io 2
'D

v. also

38

37

Media and
1

^e6 0"DH Hal

(cf.

supr.);

nn*1BD

Hi

^ g6 my wandering

hast

1*T?

Ch

27

(rdg. 'D for nfiDD,


2

Kit* *);
1

Wrfr* nnwi> D'aben 'd


**]

Chi6 u

"oiw 'd

n-rm] 25

s6

28 s6 32 s2

rnirn 'b 'd ; d 27?

thou reckoned, taken into account (Che reads 'JTlBp after @). J tNiph. Impf. 3 ms. IBD^ Ho 2 + 4 t.; 6 3 3 mpl. TIBB' 1 K 8 2 Ch 5", HBp>l 1 Ch 23 ;
z z 2

-IED
be counted,

708
c.

tbdq
Ch 24 , cf. Zadok Ne 13 13 ; 2 K ******* = 2 Ch 34" 18 20 1 Ch 24 6 (Levite); 3Sn n'e> 'Dn K 2X25"= Je52 (si vera 1. in K) implies miliGFM tary authority (but 'WJ "^ perh. gloss
2
11
-

numbered, usu.
*9>\

multitude, tfHJ

t6

Gn i6'(J)

neg., to indicate it is not to be


1

counted, for multitude, so

32" (J),
cf.

K 3" &
(||
1

m&),
"**!)>

85

+ id.), 2 Ch 5 6 ( + id.);
ffl

Ho 2

+"W
TOjRS

ju

Je 33
Pi. C7

"

(H p? 3
.

^)5

Positively, only

gt a a i rea d (as Je) scribe of general. nj c. in Persia, secretaries who wrote out (king's)
5,
.
.

ew

D^n

1CI123

7>/.

1 s.

13 *lBp Ju 6 + 3

*nip + 1 1 9 ^l? v"; 3 plms. "iBp; Jb 38"+, t.; Jmpf 3


,

9 12 decrees, aec. to Est 3 8

d. 2
55

Ch 26 11 uses
;

OB?S f 2 2 +
18

cohort. n"1BpN
;

Jb 15 7
s6
,

'0 for muster-officer; 13 of D"1B1D ; 2 Ch 34


1

Ch 2 mentions families
'0 as Levites 'D

knows
'

I pl.

-1BD31

Ex

102

etc.

7wm>.

c<r.->Bp(b)
pl.

^50" + 5 1.;
2

D'nBDD
:

\|fi9

78*;

recount,
1

IBpls 43 etc.; 7w/. 6 13 POBDt? Ju7 2 K 8

2. professional of learning. class of learned men, scribes,' able to read and


27

Ch

32

=man
2632

write Je36

rehearse, de-

vno f 45 2

clare

1. recount something (ace), to (f pers.)


13

Ju 6 13

Gn

24

(J),

n + 18
5 2

t.

(of re'"

'' 83 79"); hearsing glorious deeds of ^4 4 7 S 7 16 elsewhere of rehearsing c. ace. + 3 loc. Ez 1 2 15 name or praise of '' Ex 9 16 (J) + 9 96'= 1 Ch
,

28

with writing implements/D DJJ ; 'Dn npi? Ez 9 2 3 'Dn npn j e 36; to issue esp. learned in the law, and assuming 8 3. specif, of its precepts, B^ab BJJ 8
-

Tjjgl

i6 M

^i02 Je5i

23

10
;

c.

ace. alone

+ IS43 a11 of re+ 3 instr.), 1 45" + 8 t. ' 1DXP ^ 40 6 they hearsing praise of ; cf. 1Bp 28,32 Jb to rehearse, c. ace. also Je 2 3 are too great
(
,

^9
21

19 119"

and learned in the '" 11 law (IB'D), Ezr 7", ni^D *jyj 'D v [cf. Aram. 12 21 -vno'D v 6 Ne 8 4 913 12 2636 neD mina v
Ezra, at once priest
-

(jn'3)

],

enumeration, census fl. "\CD n.[m.] on format, cf. Lag BN175 ); abs. 'd, sq. (late; 1BD 2 Ch 2 16 yfa as ace. cogn. with
.

Gn ^ 19 10 8 Ex c. "?.]3 4 o (E) + 6 t., c'% pers.Gn 37 (E),


15" 28"
1
26
;

ace.

om. Is 43^,

c.

? pers.

fn. [iCD]
c.

n.pr.loc. in S. Arabia;
30
,

only
J^[
-

loc. 'TJBD

Gn 10
(

2o)<^/pa

usu. indentif.

10 2 ; c.iO?(q.v.)
cf.

1S

>^

73

c."?K concerning

f 2"

69 ( <S

case
i
3
.

Ew 01 Gr Bi Che Bae add; in that read 'BD*); c. "v5? concerning, + ? pers. Jo 2. appar., in weakened sense, talk ^ 59
27

with fafdr

Ai, pronounced Ju>[,

ace. to Thes), ancient city of


-

13

64"

(c.

b concerning), 73

15

(c. SK)3).

3. cowra<

Himyarite kings Mtt Geogr Ar* b v. Sprenger (Ptol. Saw^np pjrpdTroXis Comm Q,!n 2 !12 but dub. i i.t pm.^ g0 Tbes Tuch BN 61 adlM 8"'"''37 Glaser Lag D=Simprob. Di
-

'

exactly, accurately,

WtoflPI

">Bp$

22 18

con cowwi exactly all my bones (in wasted s7 6 body). ^ 40 v. sub 1, Jb 38 read "IBD?.
t Pu. be recounted, related, rehearsed 3 ms.
(cl.
j>

'^X t[n^Dp] n.f. number ; pl. / uV 7 1 7 know not (the) numbers (of n^bp
abs.
15

X^
' 1

's

lip

Is 52

15
;

: Pf. 20 ms. ) "iSp! Jb 37 Impf. 3

acts of righteousness

and deliverance,

i.e.

they

as subj.),

+?

concerning i^2 2
5
.

81
;

c.

loc.

are innumerable; cf. X Symm.); (after JTnBD (cf. n"JBp supr.). Bl> s 33) reads

>Du

88 12 ; abs.lBD^Hbi

tnEb,"lD'iDii.m.''"'
officer, secretary,

5' 2

enumerator,muster-

Aram. K^Bp, )a^ id., cf. i- s " doctus, litera85 330 Ph. nBD ls; OAram. tOSD ., Lzb Cook 7 2 S 8' + Lzb 330) abs. *b Ju 5" +., "f* s6 11 cstr. ipb 2 K 1 2 + 2 t., + Je 52 (Gie GFM rd.
;

scribe (prop. pt. of 1BD;

^BDE n.m. ,ch27>24 number, tale; abs. t -133 'O Gn34 + cstr.lBDt? Ex i6 + sf. D^BDO Nu 4 m CHBpt? Ju 2 I s8 + pl. cstr. T!Bp 1 Ch
1.
:

30

16

12

23
;

1.
,

a.

lapping,
'131

ttq^2

number, Ju 7 the number of those 'DO f 147 4 +oft. (37 * PH);


,

*W1

"IBD3 IBDBn nby

K^> 1

Ch 27"

(read

'an as

||

iCh2 M

k 25");
|

pi.

taneb
ia

iK^Je 8

34

13

;cstr.' i.BbEst3

8 9 ; 1.

8 1d ^enume,

rator, muster-officer, in description of leaders b. king's of Isr. 'D t335?3 D'aeto Ju 5".
official

into (was nppa) (he number did not come up not recorded in) the book of tJie daily doings, S 2 1 20 twenty-four etc.; redund. after num., t2 ' P$ it was (they were) innunumber ;
(in)

merable
2

Gn
3
,

41

49

(E),

c.

Ju 6 5
5

12

Ch22 16
.

= secretary
3 22
-

2'S 8 ,7 =20
;

a6

=i
2

Ch
3

18 16
2

Ch
32

12

'

2Ki8 ,8,7 =Is36


these disting.

Sol.

had two
-

iK4

(inall
,

Je 36 101 ',

cf.

fromT?^); also 2 Ki9 =Is37 'en ravh v 12 20 21 'en W$ 37 1620


,

2 acting as treasurer and paymaster

Jb2 I 4 Dnb f'SI Je46 23 ' r^ tl Ch22 "0 |H] 3 6 34 25 t ^ 1 04 1 05 Jo 1 Vjn^ 'O B*n Jb 2 5 caw At'
2

33

r iroianb ^ 147 (of'); abs. Je 13 9 ,0 Ct6 8 ;t'r"iy=^-,Jb5 9 V'4o


; ; ;

'D

12"=

fcandis be

numbered f without

P??

= numerable,

TDDB
i.e.

709
v
2

few, 'O VflD


>

'D D

= a few men Gn 34 30 (J), Dt 1? Je 44 s" Ch 16" ^ io5 12 'O HMK Ez I2 W so 'O nuf Dnn -BDD Ec2 3 = Jbi6 m adv.
'O V1D
1
,

tp^

Nu 9

20
,

33" but Ze< his men be few, 'O alone Is 10", usu. in combin.,

W Dt
5
17

Hal
17,24

ZA

"

m
j

"

Di l! 36
Cp#

'

l9

Wkl Alt"*'- Vatm

""

Benz
but

a j >t

w 10

Sahara' in, city conquered


278

by Salmanasarid IV (Wkl in Schr^" this by no means certain.

);

phr.

*p

all their lives, cf.

6 19 ;

= appointed (normal)
s6
'

c?wn'n^

tf^'pEp] adj. gent, of Sepharvaim, only


pi. c. art'.=subst.,

b. c. prep. number, K.bs f^J 'D Ex 2 3 (E). 3 'D3 tjyp Ez 5 3 /w in number; 'D3 6y (exact)
:

DT)BDn
stone,

K 17 s14

count, tale 2

S 2 16 Dt252 1 Ch 9 s8 28 so prob. 37 1SDD3 Toy for MT rn'DD; in (preEz 20 rd.


,

t[/pD]

vb.

put to death

by-

Ezr = ace. to (proportioned to) the number of 3 Lv 25 lsl5 +oft.; 'DO? ace. tonumber Ju 21 23 Jos
scribed)
4
;

number

Nu

18

29

+6

t.

Nu 29
1

stoning, also (Pi.) free from stones (appears like denom., but noun unknown ; NTpD
execution by stoning) Qal inpi^D^ consec. Dt 13"; 3 mpl.
;

(P),

NH
2

Pf

ms.

sf.

sf. ""-P^i^D^

consec.

4" (JE) Nui4


id., 1

(P)
i
6

Ez 4 s iCb.27
;

'DD3
10b

Ex

17*;

8 31

Nu 1 5 1212 (P)
Jb
Je
2
s8

so 'd alone (adv. ace.)


13

Impf
etc.;

s4 mpl. DJJOpp' consec. Dt 22 , etc.; 25 sf. 2I 1S , 3 mpl. ^pp: Jos 7 ir6j5p? 1

Ex

16

16

(P)

1 1

.Nu

23

rd. V?

Imv. mpl.
28

sf.

'i"6pD

K21

10
;

Inf. abs.
6

nap,
the

c f. v*, so

Di So*"".
15

t2. recounting,
the recounting

relation,

Di?nn 1SDJ3 Ju

of

b)po Ex 19" 2 1 ; emr.lt i^pD 1 S30 ;pelt with stones, stone to death, (as penalty) c. ace.
pers. vel animal., 6 10 2 1 abs. 30 1

dream.
2 f 11. "^ED7p n.pr.m. a returned exile Ezr 2

Ex Ex

( MaKvap, ( Ma<r<ptpav, H
Ma<7</>ap).
<

AL

Ma<r<pap),

Wlao(papah,

= rqSpO

pers.
1

Ne f

+ 3 instr. BH&$
-

1 f (both JE) 1 S s 28 19 2 1 (JE); c. ace. Dt 13 11 17 5 22 2124 Jos 7 2S

8 s2

K21".
death

Maa(T<papad,

to

3 ms.
v. foregoing.

Niph. Impf 3 ms. ?P.p? be stoned Ezi 9 13 2I 28 2932 (JE). Pi. Impf. 613 s sf. Imv. mpl. ^BP* 2 S 16 wbipp^ Is 5

JT)Ep?3

10 vipp Is62 ;

-1. stone, pelt

with

stones., c. ace.

trnED

pers.

+ CM?*!? 2

S 16 6

ace.

om. v 13 (|p?V3

ISJI).

n.pr.m. in'Brpja Ezr2~ a family

of returned exiles

@L L
""

A(r<o<p f

pid)

b.apripad,

A<rpopa6,
2a<papa6(t),

D-'33

Ne

s7

2. free vineyard (ace.) from stones (Ges 562h ) Is 5 s ; so also 2 S 4", reading pt. f. D'tSH r6i?pp
lo,

the portress

was cleansing wheat from

stones

A(T<XplpC&).
,
,

(for

MT 'n

"r$>), so

We Dr Bu Kit Liihr HPS,


'"ippD,

20 ["ngD ?] "PCD n.pr.l0C. Ob E<fr>a0a Ara!42 No 2MOram Qa2a</.apa8; loc.dub.; Spieg

after

; (>rdg. however mostly


lSf>P Is

Qal

Pt); }3KD

62 free (highway) fr.


1

stones.

0879>,323

QJjgFounder,
(

312

in

Asia Minor
I,h-"

= Sardis?
176
,

g ay Monum.nU 8S ft ] cp ^JMrda
Behistun
1
'

15

Persep.
c

Pu. Pf. &t Not in HP;

be stoned to death

21 1415 .

NR l28V GASm 12Pr


12

g cnr c OTdloc.(cf.KaF116r.)
cp.

JJjrr249

above) use syn. DJ1,

these and other writings (exc. BM73 cf. Br


.

Saparda

in

SW. Media
NE. from
Knudtzon

ID
t

v.

VID.

(time of Sargon); a Saparda also

Nineveh (Esarhaddon's time),


Ass. Gebete, No. 8,
1 1 ,

cf.

[^D]

n.m. rebel
cf.

ace. to

Thes

al.

(prob.
Pi.

30

Aram, loan-word,
14

Aram, olao

contradict,

T D^VIDD n.pr.loc. city conquered by king

K 17 18 = tfnBD Is 36 K i 9 =Is 37"; Q^BD also 2 K I'? 31b Qr (Kt.CHBD) 2tir<papovatv, Eir<papovatp, 7 usu. identif. with Sippara etc., L 2in<papitp
of Assyr.'; 'd 2
34
19
,

chatter, prattle, tell lies; Pa. 31P 2<t 3"1D cf. 31D Ecclus 4 i

and

NH

= BH;
6

loving contradicD<3i^pl

trnBD
I

13

tion);pi. abs.

(i.e.

^ns)

-]nis

D'pnp

(on a canal), between Bagdad and Babyl., a city in two Tpa,rts,Sipp.of Samas (mo&.AbbuIIabba),

quasi spinae sunt erga te Thes; Vrss rd. ptcp., Co Berthol D'{bl QUID resisting and despising thee (cf. Ji?P);
2

Ez

rebelles

et

AVRV

briers

and

thorns,

cf.

Ew Hi-Sm

Siegf^"

and Sipp. ofAnunitu(m), on opp. side of canal, hence du. '0 = the two Sipparas, Schr COT2K17 24
'

Da

Toy.

cf.

Dl p "" , ,M

Tpjhp
(prob.

n.pr.m. Sargon (As. Sargdnu, and

Tiele

CMCl1 88
-

this recently dis-

by pop. etymo\.) Sarrukenu=firm, faith;

puted, in view of mention with Hamath and 24 34 other northern cities (2 17 and esp. 18 ),

ful, king, v. reff. infr.) king of Assyria B.C. 722-705, conqueror of Samaria, father of

T
Sennacherib, only Is 20
SapayZ,
1

710
( Apm, Aq Theod
Ttol^^'ApKtdvov
GMCh
-

-no
"
174

Symin

Sop-yaw [Q"*]);
*dl <!

(genit.); cf.

Schr COT

-Tiele

,B8ff
-.

ZA, to Jen =As. sa prob. foreign word; ace. reU (riSi), he who is the head, chief, cf. Brock HWB U. 2S9 b ZimZMG "" 1899 "6 erniwcA

D1

(&,_$

'

YlD
t"np
(
SfptS,

(</of

foil.;

Thes. cp. Syr. flm be

being specialized meaning

frightened).

n.pr.m. son of Zebulun

Gn 46"
c. art.

Aram, loan-word); onp Gn37 M +3t.;


cstr>pnp Gn

in
i

abs. 'd

K 22 + 7
9

any case Ar.


17

is

1.; cstr.
1.;

pi.

32 VV*$ 2K 9 +

L
coll.,

2t8),

Nu 26 (
26 s6
.

7 4o + 4

1.; sf.

SaptS).

tv

rvBnp Est4

; eunuch,
1

Vpnp Gn 40*+ 4 1., M of Pharaoh Gn37


(R
JE
);

T)p
ii.

adj. gent, of foregoing, only

40"
1

(all
16

E), married 39
1

'BH as

Nu

26

S8

(predict.), 1
Isr.);
12J5
11

K 22 = 2
9

of Isr. kings 18 8 2
,

Ch

K8

32

HID TT
iT^D

v. 11D. v. n"ipn lis supr. p.

(all

of N.
24
;

Ch28'
2
,

K 23

92

b.

in

Judah
52

t[n")D]
ping; Ar.

vb. go free, be unrestrained,

= Je
,

s5

cf. Je 2 9 19 so likewise) 2 2 5 (military officer) 20 I8 =Is 3 9 7 of Bab. kings 2 ;

(in David's time), 16 7 also 34" 38 41 (all

overrun, exceed

(NH

'JL

of camels,

rTnp over hanging, flapetc., pasture where

to pasture ; 11. let they please; also seW /ort/i a wife oo free ; let down the hair; j*. easy. corrupt, sin); nip, Aram, wlxs usu.

f.
'-

NH
Ba

Qal/wyo/
NB18
)

Nebuch. in Dn, Vpnp 21 Dn i 3 D-pnpn % v 7.8.9.io.n.i8. to king f p ersia 101215 in Est, i + 9 t. Est; promises made to eunuchs IS56 34 (Term never used in law codes; on contrary cf. exclusion of Nfl 5?'SB, and 4100 niiD also nasE* nvi3 Dt23 2 [v. Dr* -],
(predict.) ; ascribed to
.

3
;

fs.

niDljl

Ex26
c ( f.

12
;

P.
1
'

ac.

nnnb EZ17 6

jxw*.
13
;

nnp

Ko"-

137

Ges 560
4

Ex

26

cstr/nvip

Ez23

15
;

1. go
Am6

pi.

DTWID

Am6

7
,

D^nnp v

of high military 313 18 17 (As.), Je 39 officer 2 (Bab.). Vid. Thes Smith Art. 'Eunuch,' Di further,
is

Lv2i M.)

D'-Jp'ai
K
J)t
23 ' I

^n

title

Gn
:

39, 1

free, be unrestrained

TJj.

4 and are i.e. prob. Dnifenyi'y D'rnpi their couches (in contempt, sprawling upon 'D np_ v 7 the revelry ofsprawlers; hyperbole),

pt. act.

of overrunning, spreading vine Ez 1 7". 2. of overhanging stuffs (prop, overrunning,


7J?

[p6] n.m. tyrant, lord (Philist. loanJui630 +2t.; cstr. -?.-]? word) ; pi! abs. D'3npn 3 Ju 3 + 16 1. sf. D? ?.1P 1 S6 ; only of tyrants,
I.
1

lords of the Philistines, five in no.


3

Ju

Jos

nnt* exceeding, extended beyond limits)


J3E>Bn

rnpri

Ex

26

12

(P)

t<

AaW overrun {overhang),

over the back of the tabern., so OVID 16 'Bn nx^y v 13 ; D'bwo "Tirip Ez 23 overhung

rW

13 (D), each of the five cities 5 the numeral Ju i6 + 6


1

S 6 1618

cf.

v 4,

appar., one ruling 17 (named 1 S 6 ); without


i.e.
t.

Ju

16,

S5

4- 7 t.

S,+

Ch

19 12 20 (Baer Ginsb; v van d. H.).

of turbans, extended with respect to turbans, with pendant turbans (cf. [-*131?]). MTiph. 7 is their wisPf. 3 fs. Dnopn nrnpj Je 4 g usu.

fn. [pp] n.[m.] axle (Aram.

Ui

\/un-

known); T\fm
(

3"ip

K7

30

axles

of brass

ra npo<ri\ovra, 23 axes).

dom

let loose (i.e.

dismissed, gone)1
nopri); but

(|pW P^l

[nSyiD]

V. flVD.

t]~\D V. SpB>.

D"33p nxy nax

fC'Tia "" "* is corrupt (cf.

No Eipo,
Ex 2 6 12

>1

"'

NH, and

esp. Aram.).

trnp

n.m. excess; 11^

'D

(P)

tlSID n.[m.] a desert-plant, contrasted 'Dn nnFi IS55 13 with Din, myrtle: Dnn not clearly identif. n6mCa )'!)> 33 urtica.

n^

the excess (sc. of tent-covering), over.

which remains

))U -T
towards
')

vb. bo stubborn, rebellious (usu. *


X

of t^-lD] a.[m.] armour (||form tohM i>y)T Je5i 3 fe< ton q.v.); sf.

(NH

id.,

(rare);

fTfi
raise

Qal
Pt.

'D Pf. 3 ms. btr\V\


act.

Ho

16

As. sardru); Isr. is stubborn;


,

rnto

Trtte

f?

Dt2i 18
s
,

cf.

v 20 ;

D^3

himself in his armour;

pi. ni3*"]Dn }E>3? 46*.

DnniD
(all

Is 30', -nio Dy 65

rrp\ 'd nil

^78"

la^la (all c. vb. denom. = emasculate), OAram. ND1D Lzb 331 Cook 86 Ar. u^, ^i^Syr.
;

D^D

n.m. eunuch

(NH

id.,

X WfVf,

s3 of Isr.); TXrXA 'D 3^ Je 5 ; HVlb .TIB 16 of Isr., v. supr.); as pred. Drn'e> H04 (sim. s8 M Dnnto 16 cf. Is i ; n>-r\yo Ho 9 *3f Je 6

(vb.

i^r^

6 impotent),

Kam

Frey (not Lane)

revolters

among

t/ie

rebellious

(?

cf.

11D

Qal ad

-
fin.,

711

-ino
,

and

">p infr.);

of loose

JTVtfDI

Pr7";
fs.

as subst.

the

woman

N'n njp'n stubborn, ijr 66"

Jb 13 20
pers.

13 2. fee hid, conJP pers. 1//55 of escaping God's notice, c. '?3P cealed, esp. fig.

c.

68 7 ";
sented

n-n'D *\r$ Ne 9 29 and they preZc 7 11 stubborn shoulder (of Isr.)

vm

Gn 4

14

(J), P.B?>P

Je 16 17

WB Is65

"1J?P

Am 9

3
,

16

Ho

14

13

T"1D

adj.

stubborn,
*|jm

resentful,
43

sullen,
f.

implacable
6 nip ^nr\ v

np
is
'"ID

K 20

21 4

nr.TD
1

repent, change my 10 7 Is 40 27 ; fr. heat of sun\//i9 (i.e. it pene1//38 21 trates everywhere); fr. birds Jb28 (of place

not (subj. Drt, i.e. I will purpose of judgment), IP

why

then

thy spirit sullen

poss.

49 of wisdom); recipr. Vijn.P tht 'DJ Gn 31 (J) when we are hidden each from the other (i.e.

, also pi. cstr. D ")")iD

ones)

among,

etc. (v.

Je 6" 8 revolters (stubborn supr. and 11D Qal ad fin.).


(loan-wd.

separated); abs.
sc.

Nu 5 13 Jb3 a (whose way is hid


2
3

from himself), Zp
;

(i.e.

escape

''s

judg-

tlDD
fr.

Kt,
cf.

Tnp
Syr.

Aram.;
15*1
;

Qrn.m. winter )6^, WJTD


;

Lane
1

prob. orig.

"e>, cf.

Schwally
2 11_

Ar. Ml0,M

%
;

ment)

pt. hidden, secret things, in gen.


13
.

Dt 29^;

of sins

on
cf.

yfr 19 Pi. Imv.

as old nominat. ending ('d for Sutayu)


BS190A n

slielter)

fs. ''inp Is 1 6 carefully hide (i.e. the outcasts (Moab speaks to Zion).

Lag

3y iron m.^._|

Qt

Pu.

Pt.

fs.

nnjnDD

nans*

pr

27

Z<we care-

fully concealed.

tDJjD vb. stop up, shut up, keep olose (NH id.; S DHD id.; Syr. p^> (^U very
1334 and Jol> , rare); Ar. IjJL, dose door Lane Kam Frey, are perh. loan-words); Qal Pf. 30 3"; 3 ms. 'D 2 Ch 32 ; Zmp/. 2 mpl. ItD^iDn 2 25 3 mpl.icnp? v , 1rpD>l 2 Ch 32*; Imv. ms. Dhp

Hithp. /mp/. 3 l9 "itwpp 1 S 23 + 3 t.;

oneself carefully, of David's taking refuge with (DV) Ziphites 1 19 2 1 S2 3 V'54 (title), in (3) a hill 1 S 26 ;

hide
that

fs.

iranon Is 29"; Pt.

'D

7H

Is

45

15

a God

completely

hides

himself.

Dn 8
Dirip

26

12

4
;

Inf. cstr.
3
,

DtaDb
9

Ez 28 up
.

Dnp ^

pi.

Ch 32'; i *. pass. 9 D'pnD Dn 12 ;


3

Hipb.. Pf. 3 ms. l-ntpn

^,

io"

22

2S
;

ms.

nnnpn ^30"

Is 64 s , etc.; Impf. 3 ms. "VPID!

1. stop
cf.

v 30

words

Dn 8 M

springs of water 2 2. shut up, keep


12 49 ;

K3
8

1925

Ch 32 3 4
-

1S201
D"l>jiD*l

-iriD>i

Ex 3 6 Jb3 w
;

sf.

"nrip:

27
11

close,

Dnpa

^ 51

m (the) cZo*i
Co D'BDIO
Mipb..

prophetic

Je 36

26

1 s. "iripKI

(chamber of the breast;

Ez 28 3 usu. no
doubtful
(v.
,

secret is

||ninp)._ OVip-^3 too dark for thee, but

/to/, abs.

Ez 39 etc.; "Won Dt 3 1 18 Is 57 17
,

3 23M

fs.

sf.

VTrnpro 2 Ch 22 ; /ww. ms. "Wpn 1// 51";


;

c*r.

"WO pr 2 5

II.

QOy);
1

<T<><t><,

<Toy D

t?3D, or Berthol.

D'PPJJ.

Kb and 53 16 inpb Is2 9 (Ges' "); P.


(v.

1313

reff.; yet cf. inf. abs. $>3K

v 27 ),

"WPP
c.

Is 8 17 ;

the breaches [in the Pi. Pf. walls] had begun to be stopped up. 16 3 pi. sf. D1OTD Gn 26 ; Impf. 3 mpl. sf. BMHSJ1 JE v 18 , both of stopping wells o/wite wp (R ).
//. csr.

Dnpn? Ne

conceal, hide: 1. a person from (P.BP)


2

enemy
s
,

K u = 2 Ch 22
3

11
;

subj.

IP

^ 64

abs.
,

|""1J"^D vb. hide, conoeal

(NH

id.,

der.

2 Je 36^; Aide anything from (IP) one 1 S 20 2 a thing, in gen., Pr25 IP anything (fr. 15 slielter a person Jb in gen. in cl.) IS29 s 21 13 3 loc. (subj. c. 14 (all *) +if 27 3 1
;
||

Pa. Ithpa., Syr. >*& Pe. Pt. Pa. Ithpa., id.; Ar. J!l veil, pass., chiefly
species
;

X TO?

metaph.);

toil (^pV),

yjRJ Jb3
19
1

10
;

commands
:

conceal, hide.

Nipt.
-iriEtt);

Lane 1304 Eth. Mrd: (rare) Di 364); "WW Pr 27"+ 2 2 3 Qr (Kt -P/. 3 ms.
;

fr., IP pers. (subj. '*) s in quiver Is 49 .

19

hide one as arrow

2.

esp. hide the face

a.
c.
iff

2 ms. rrinDJ

28 15 ,
TTIBK

etc.;

1 S 20"; Impf. 3 ms. TOfl


;

1 pi. ^nnw is Ho 13"+ 1 s.


;

lit.,

of Moses

Ex 3* (E),

usu.

fig.

b. subj.

\
'

IP, i.e.

Gn 4"+ 3 mpl. Wpjfl Am 9 3 19 49 Gn3i etc.; Imv. ms. iriBn Je 36


,

10"; more
8
s

pi. "in??

pers.),

be not observant of sin ^51", abs. oft. C. ^ hides his face from (IP 4 1 Is 8 i.e. withdraws his favour, Mi 3
17

Inf.
pi.

cstr.

54 64
34

DB> iriDni)

Jb34

re
;

P<. "(BDJ
28
,

>//

19
1

7
;

Dt

20

;'

fpl.
c.
5

H^J Dt 29
1
';

ni1

13

9
3

D'Hnpj ; 1. hide

Dt3i 32 Je33 EZ39 24 18 22 2S 27 9 6 9 18 88 l5 i02 3 i43 7 ;abs.Dt3i Jbi3


M

20

232429

+1?
;

f30
2
;

cf.

104

29
,

44

s5
;

0")B om.

IS57

17

cf

oneself,
(fig.)

? loc,
c.

S 20
1

524

K 17
^sp

Is 28'

CiV

S
89

20' 9
47
;

Jb 34 22 ;
c.

Je 23" so 19 abs. Je 36

IS59 your sins have hidden (his) face from ()P) you of hiding one's face from (IP) shame, i.e.
avoiding
it

Pr 22 3 27 1S 28 s8

pers.

Dt

20

Is

50

(of servant of

',
).

-iriD

712
hiding-place,
,

-ay

tlJTip .[.]

covering,
,

tninp
'D

n.f. shelter, protection, 03'.^


cf.
fe<

s3 12 secrecy; abs. 'D Ju 3"+ Vip 2 S 1 2 Pr 25 J0 cstr. irip 1 s 25 +; sf. itnp ~V + 139"; 12 12 y 18 (ins. also 2 S 22 @@ Th Bu HPS),
||

<Aero (the (rd. perh. ViT, Dr) strange gods) be over you as a shelter.

Dt 32 s9

nnD ^ii9
cover,

114
;

pi.
1

DnriD

Pr9

17
;

1.
,

covering,

"^n 'D3

S 25 20 under

cover of the mt.,

t^inp Nu 13", @
Seypfi,

n.pr.m.
2a6ovp,

a spy,

from Asher;

@L

Batrovp.

concealed by it; of clouds as covering for '' 14 of darkness (shutting out his view) Jb 22
(i.e.dark clouds)as
'^'b

ti"inp n.pr.m.

a
Strpi.

Levite

; Ex

6 22 ,

2(6pfi,

L
6

18

12

(=2S22
15

12

hiding-place (in theoph.) 8 v. supr.), so D}n 'D 81

TlinDQ
1?
Is 3 22 )-

n.[m.] place of shelter;


(fig.

abs.
cf.

hiding-place of thunder; of adulterer

D^B

'D

Ditt? "topi? Is 4

of

'>'s

protection;

D^ Jb 24

i.e.
1

hiding-place,

S 19 2

2. a. disguiseth himself. Is 28 17 njl.TBn 'D Ct 2"


21

(in fig.; ||lfn ^O), ofhippopot.Jb 4 o ; fig. 6 of Isr. as shelter to Moab c. *JW? Is 16 of ideal
,

place;

TIPDTp n.[m.]
abs. '

secret

place,
;

hiding-

io 9

Hb3

14

usu. pi.

D^RDO

Israelite,
i^.-N 'D
1 ,

as D^J D 3 22
s
,

'

>

es P- f
,

'*

as shelter
,

Je I3 17 +6t.;
placets'),

^ 27 T? B 'D
nriX 32'
cf.

31

9i of womb
1
!

v 'D

6 1'DJ3 'D 61 fttyl '0 114 b. secret place, 119


.

21

VnriDO Je 49' ; 1. secret concealed from view, Je 13 17 ; where


sf.

f 139
19

16
(||

)"$ ni*nnn).

3. secrecy:

'Dia Ju

pi. abstr. intens.

a matter of secrecy, secret matter ; D'Hnp DPI? Pr 9 17 bread of

2. hiding45 Je 23 24 49 10 b. for 2>lace(s): a. for protection 8 of crime, esp. murder: yjr io perpetration 14 5 9 12 cf. Hb3 ^6 4 (||a-WD), sim.of lion v i^ 10 of '< lying in wait La 3 (as a lion).

treasures are

stored

Is

utter secrecy (i. e. gained stealthily, || D'M? DV?) ; TTID J'eO 25 s3 tongue of secrecy, i.e. slanderous;
15 24 elsewhere 'B3 in secrecy, secretly Dt 13 7 27 12 10 28 s7 2 S 12 Je 37 17 38 16 40 16 Is 45 19 48 16 Jb 13
'

TiripT3 n.[m.] hiding, act of hiding; 3 cstr. 'SBO D^S inppai Is 53 and like a hiding
of face from him i.e. like one before whom the Hpt face is hidden (e.g. a leper, cf. Che ).

27

31

Pr 21"

i/'ioi

V
letter }7) 'Ayin, sixteenth
;

used as numeral

70

in postB.

Heb.
foil.,

tW3g, Syr. j^sS-id.; Aa.abdu, id. (rare); 13P serve, perform acts of worship (c. ace. cogn.),

NH
cf.

22^
;

(Vof

cf.

Ko"

1 -

40
;

and

meaning

deriv.;

Ar. lie worship, obey (God);


Hold.

We Sklxen

11L 166;

ens l ave

unknown).
f 1. SJ\ [3jj] n.m.
;

archit. term,

meaning
;

worshipper; Sab. n3j> id. Gerber Verb Deno,n 14ff thinks be


-

^ DHM
;
cf.

slave, 8 ""-4"-" 18
;

slave^ serve (Qal)

unknown projecting roof is conjectured (Sm Co Berthol) others landing (Da) AV RV


thick

beam or plank,

RVm threshold;
;

"W' );- Qal 272


1' 1

and enslave (Hiph.) are denom.,


18 Mal3 +
;

also

N6 ZK0
sf.
26
,

18 Pf. 3 ms. 'y Ez 29 + ;

Benz Kit

inaiy

mpl.VUy Dt7
S1

4
;

Vl3yNu4
23
;

Toy of wood;
print:
1.)

leave untranslated

in

any case a structure

+ 64

t.

Pf.;

Impf. 3 ms.l'3J|!
;

Gn25 +
18
;

sf.
l.

abs. 3yi DHBJT!

DWn
v 26
v.
.

-jb-^K

j>J?

3jn

iKj'; Ez 41^;

appar. cstr.
pi. (si

^W1135?!

vera

cayn
n. 23f T
l-2i/

Ex4 23 "13y: V2 2 2K10 3 mp Dti2 30 + "iv: Gni5 (Dr !103) Jb36"; 2


14
;

315?.

+ 99 t. Impf.; mpl.rn3yriEx3 ,in35?n Jos2 4 19 v. Hoph.); Imv. "I3$> 1 S 26 T (Q12VF\' DT3y?


I2
, t

15

vb. work, serve (OAram. 12]) do,

Vrmy Ez2039
S f.
;
'

Ch

89 ;
1

vny Ex
3

1S

15

t.;

"by
Mai
etc.;

sf.

innsy

S'7
;

Inf. cstr. 13J


,'

make, esp.

Nab.Palm.

(oft.),

Lzb 33 "- Cook 86


but also

so

% "'3J|,

Syr.

yi^ (very oft.);

OAram.
n.pr.),

3 P<.

-13J?

Je34
; ;

910

sf.

fXty Je 27"+
'

13V

Gn4 2 +
f-

Ph. 13J? slave, vassal (and in

many

':$>

7 ^97 +

^
pi-

2, Dn?S> jSTui8 9 D z io

^^ Zc

-r; cstr.

2 ";

ny

713
abs.

tl.
21

labour, work, do
13

work:
18 s

Ex20
2

=
c.

34

=Dt5
till
24

(4th word); Ex5 (E) Ec 5";

M 8 2. Ec 5 36" . mfe^ 7]^0 dub. : a for (devoted to) the cultivated field (Hi) ; a

1|R

king king

aco. rei,

the ground
11 5

Gn 2 3 4 212 (J),

Is 30

Je 27 Zc 13 Pr 12" 28"; obj. 1 5" Ez 48"; vineyard Dt 28"; garden H3 Is 19" workers in flax ; (J);

S 9 10 om. Dt

</ta<

maketh himself servant to the

field

(devoted
3

to agriculture),

De

v.

Comm.,

esp.

De.
1

DWB

Gn 2 $)Tp
1S
||

+Pual Pf.
of Qal,
c.

3 ms.

"13JJ

lift Ez 48"' labourers of the city; tojj^ 21 Is 28 work his work (only here of God, n'B'y
VlB>yD); !?j> service against.

3; impers. calf with which it has not been worked; hard service with which it was worked with captives Is 14 3
.

Dt 2 1 8 Is Dt2i 3 of a

pass,

rmy
:

'y

Ez 29 18
2

serve

a military
sf.

+ Hiph. Pf. 3
"3Pi"nyn is 43

ms.T3yn Ez 29 18
v23 >
s3
';

2 ms.
4
;

+2. work for another, serve


abs.
6

him by labour

29 3 i Ex 2i king his people 1

Gn

16

Ex 21 (E); c. ace. pers. 1218 Mai 3" Je 34 (E) Dti5


14

K 12

VJ'WJl Jei7 ,3 3 m P najf Ex 1 impf. 3 ms. "qg* 2 Ch 3 4 Ex 6'; Pt. pi. DH3JJD Inf. cstr.Tiy? 2 Ch 2
,

T9T3JTO
17

l.

7
;

s subj. animals Je 27

1. compel to labour as slaves


2
17
,

Exi 13 6 5 (P)

Ch
31

Jb39
pers.

9
;

c.

acc. pers. et rei

Gn 30
M30

2626 29
'

(J)

c.

2S16"; D? Gn2 9 (E) Lv2,5 (P)'; 18 s7 Vffl Gn 29 (E); Jf 2 S 16 "; c. 3 of price Gn 29 18 20 25 3 1 41 (E) Ho 12 13 Ez 2920 ; c. 3 pers. work by means of another, use him as slave,
40
-

(reading DH3y) T3yn), 2 S I2 (reading "^yni, +3 at ; on both these v. I3y Hiph. ad fin.); cause to serve, of army's service 18 cause to labour, against, c. acc. + ?X (^>y) Ez 2 9 aM weary c. 3 of means Is 4 ^ (perh. play on mean;
,

+Gn 4 7

21

Ex

14

Lv 25 s9 46 (P) Je
-

as subjects

usu.

c.

22 13 34 910 3. serve ace, their own chiefs or


.

ings 2, 3).
acc.

2. make

to serve
I

as subjects,
2

c. 2

Jei7

4
,

+ Jei5 H (rd.T ?'pyn'l,v.-i3y Hiph.


3. cause to serve

kings
24

JU9
,

282838

1S11 1X5' +
1

other kings,
14

ad

by tribute
25

S 22", Je 27' 28 other nations 2 S io 19 Je 40 9 Zc

i8

44

=2

2K
13
,

kings other kings


t"13y

2Ki8
with,

+,
i

c.

?, '
21

+ 1S4";
2

s Hoph. Impf 2 ms. sf. Dpyn Ex 20 = Dt 5 9 Ex 23 s4 1 pi. sf. emyj Dt 13 3 (Kb 259
1-

fin.).

God

Ch 34 s3

Sta

M9

Thes
-

;
-

<Nes
62n
-

M "

12

'-

Qal anom. pointed


98\
.

DO Gn 49 15
pers.,

10 (J) Jos 16

K9

(see DP);

AQ (cf 'W

8d 2'
-

Kl. SchP.

1.

Q eg 560,B.l

tc. 3

work

i.e.

use as subjects,
.

8 14 s7 impose tribute upon, Je 25 27' 30 Ez 34

Qal falsely pointed as Hoph.) ; 5 enticed to serve other gods Ex 20


23
24

J)j.

be

led or

= Dt 5' Ex

4. serve God: a.
\fr

c. ace.
,4

'-,
;

Ex 3 1S 4 s3
20

,6M

22 31
26

Jb

15

Mai

c.

7 (JE), ace. pers. et rei Ex

Dti 3 8
<

1.

T2V

n.m. slave, servant (on format.


;

io (E); ace. pers. om., Je 2 (rd. itayK Kt), 21 nnJOl l"Qt 13y Is 19 serve with peace-offering " and grain offering ; ^'pV. iay Ex 13 5 (of
n'?).
20

tmrw enfo
30
17

b. other gods, 8 19

c.
16

ace. 'n
714

tDt 7 16
3
-

1 2
-

230

t;

23 3" 77 Lag );'y Gn 9 4-,^y 44' + sf. "13? 3 19 2 6+; T=j3y i 9 -i-; ^3y*i8 +; pi. nnrig 4a 5 25 9 + "13J? 2i"- + sf. H?S Lv25 + ED^S?
,

31
6
15

Jos 23
35

24

16

14 36 64 s5 13 17 28 29 JU 2" IO 13 1 S 8 8 26 19

Jos 9 u

+ ,etc; 1.
;

slave, servant of
;

household
||

IK9 2K17 2Ch7


25" 35
(all

1952

Jen
Vii>K

i0

i6

12 2 2 1719 Gn39 4i 5o Ex 2i + man-servant, HOX nriQB>Gni2 Ex2O Lv25 6 Dt5 l4 Jb3i 13 +


10
; ||

16

Dt 29 17 On\ 19 Dt 4 19 2 K 21 3 2 Ch 33 3 Je 5 tDWn X3V Je 8 2 t(D')i>ynn Ju 2 n 3 7 io 610 1 S i2 10 1 K 16 31 54 ' 1 n ^ x Jos 22 2Kio l8181919 21 22 23 23 i7 16 ??. 12 21 " 20 Ez 2039 24 Je 5"; t D"&>?(n) 2 K 17 21 18 36 tDnetan 2Ch24 D<avy ^ ioS t(D )^Da
Btyn
; ;

D and Je);

32 Je 34
I*

11

Is

+ma Dt 23

16

Is 2 4

Mai

b
-

f
;

Ch ss 22 2 K i7 41 ^DD f 9 7 7 c ibvti 5. serve Ju2 13 tonnn BT&M^ Je 44 3 s<,ml 69 cf. RS ii<A Levilical service (all P ): c.
2
;
.

j>,

'">

314 s 12 8 " Egypt Ex I3 (D?) Dt 5 6 7 8" 13' 1 13 8 17 Jos 24 Ju 6 Je 34 Mi 6 trrn 12]) '3 man D'ISD ()r".X)3 and thou shalt remember that thou 15 wast a slave in (the land of) .Egypt Dt 5 15' 2 1822 of Babylon is slave to '' Je 16' 24 king

or rvs i7j j e 2 14 ; *ny ; f)D| , E "!?V. servant of servants, humblest servant, 2i , Gn9 ; tQ "! 3y IT'S /towse of slaves, esp. Israel

napp

Ex 1 2**

in

25 27 43
fig.

10
;

acc.
1

rniy nay
1

69

8 6 21
-

Nu 3 78 4 7 8 (v. n-pg) M& 8 23 Jos 2 2 s7 acc. om. Nu 4


;
.

!3 - 3"" 7 23.30.47

s B Q11. 19.22.26
15

of beast

Jb 40 28

the borrower to the lender of things Gn 47' 9 ;


.
,!

Pr 22 7

(but

Sam

25 7 rmy), v 18

2 mpL tWiph. Pf. 3 ms. 13$ Ec 5 Ez 3 6 '; 7wii/- 3 ms "' 3V' Dt 2i 4 3 fs. B9T?S 4 s4 n?yn Ez 36 ; 1. be tilled, of land Dt 21 Ez
;
-

2. Subjects, of chief Gn 26 27 + ; of king2i 25 Ex7 28M iK9 27 Dt2 9 + 2614 vassal kings 2S10"; tributary nations 8 2613 1 officers of king 1 S 19 1 Ch i8 ; specif,

3 2"-'

'

21 8

2Sn
'y
1

13

Pri4
17

35

+
s2

"JHS n3y
7
;

Gn
1

4o

20

4i
i
47

10
;

hx^

S 16

18

28

^fn

'V

Est

-ny
'

714
34
s0

on "as
;

+; i]Wi

13J? 2

K22 =2Ch
12

(a court
s5
;

official); 'opp.-fe'

Pr 19
22 18
I2

10

Ec io
;

ambassadors
1

Nu
2

S io 2

17

25

10

,+

officers

ifo Pr 30 soldiers of army s of army 1 S 29


7
;

ideal prophetic person; prophetic writer al. of al. (esp. in Is 53) of an actual proph. known to writer and his readers ; [in any case it is 16" 21 1617 Lk 4 1M2 Phil 2 6 - ]; 12 Messianic, v. Mt8
1

K 11* 2 K 35* Is 36*.


3. Servants, worshippers, of God: tron' '"Dy
7

see 42,

De

1 *"

174

Da B,,,M
1' 188

1884 ' 368<r

Di

Du Che
also

al.

on Is

53,
1*

Dr
53
.

Br"

"-,

Gie

"",."..

K 9 io Is 54". cf. Gn 50" Is 56 Ving Dt M u Is 2 =^i35 65 66 * 34 69* Ne2 3 913 131514 toy f I05 cf. Dt 32"; "1^ Is 65 s ybm *D30), V 89 1H3J| 1 K 8 Is 63" " 119 79 210 (HT'TPD); delivered ,3li 102 90 ,M 42S " 26 (P); l^ ^ 1 1 9 from Egypt Lv 25 3 86 n6 1616 specif, angels I 43 'Ip.'?^"'
2
23
6
;

Berthol

36

15

14

23

25

8-

||

51

6. In polite address of equals or superiors 1 pers. the Hebrews used ^Jl^y thy servant 3 788 2 8 13 + ; thy /, Gn 18 1 S 20

=
;

sing.,

K
11

(||

91

= we Gn42 u Is 36 2 S 14 S 26 servant = I,
servants
1

T^y
V^y
10

also

his

1819

22

24"
'

13

addressing God, esp. in prayer

'6

>

II

JU15
27

Jb4
13

18
;

(J) 14 Isaac Gn 2 4 (J)


;

32

and ancient worthies, patriarchs Ex 642 24 Dt W Abraham Gn 26 (J) f 105


9
;

35

25 2 6 9 i09 i43 + 7. Phrases are:


3
J8
28

18

iS

910

39

2S24
.

10

f 19
(

+ also in EX4 Nu ii" s


1214

27 3 1

17

fSP
26 27
-

Jacob, Israel
31

Ez 2 8 25 37 25 1 Ch
78

become servant

to
14

Gn
2

Jos 18 (J) Nu I2 (E) 1 6"; Moses tEx 14 8 66 7 12is 3133 24 Dt 34 6 (n Jos I 1271315 8 13 14 9 n " 12 34 12 8
7

Dt
io 7
9

21

Prn M i2
I8

15

17

S8
9

44 3 17 24 1
9
1

n,n ), c. b pers., ? 19 25 -"- 47 (J) 2 613 2 Ch Ch i8


-

22 7 ; i~t2yb n'H,
1

c.

? pers.,
-

Gn
;

iCh6 22 (allD), iK8 3 io 30 ^i5 a Mai f Dn 2 Ch i 24 Ne i 9 8 s9 nil, Joshua Caleb t Nu t Jos 24 (E) Ju 2
2 "- 5
53 - 56

2K18
7 - 8- 8 -8
;

14

44 (J) 5o (E) + DH2j E03 2

S8 17
1

99

12

17

27
s

S 8 2 6 Je 34 16

Ch

28 10

Ne

Je 34"; '& n^>

Gn 43 18 (J)

K4

Jb 40*

14
7

24

(J);

Job t Jb
.

42

David
16
;

18

+27t Hezekiaht2Ch32 Zerubbabel 8 20 23 Eliakim tls 22 . The nox Zc 3 tHag2


s.8.26
;

(ii.1^j)n.pr.m. (servant of
1. father of Gaal
'

Ju j2
'

*- 28 - 39 - 3

^ (GFM, after
]

God='
*#,

cf.

6 12

is

also servant of
MP442ff
f
i,

'*

as Messianic builder

of

temple (see Br t4. Servant of

Hollenb* 1891 371 [cf. Bu Fr0I,N184 272 v. ako Gray )


;

1"- 1892 ' 63

as

L;

U&jK,
6

AL A/38.
L
,1,(1888) - 48,i

).

Levitical singers using 1 1 , ^Ii3 i34 i35 ; usu. of prophets,

in a special sense : of benedictions in temple

Q/M, 2. a companion of Ezra Ezr8 ; For list of Ar. names beginning hfuvahafi.

with
^y e

x* v .No ZMOll"1887U24ft

cf.alsoId"'-'

DT?? TJ?
1

Hold. 2,2 B.

my

servants the prophets


13
;

2K9'
;

13

17

Je

s6

26

6 4 17 DWasn 1H3J) 2 K 1 7 44 Ez 3 8 Zc i 10 4 7 2 D"N"33n T^Jj Ezr 2i I0 24 Je 25 Am 3 Dn 9 Dn 9"; specif. Ahia 1 K 14 18 15 29 Elijah 2 K 9" M io 10 Jonah 2K14 25 ; Isaiah Is 2 o 3 'nay, 23

t ["D3?] n.m. work


pi. sf.

(late

Aram, form)

29 35

09*1$ Ec 9

(cf.

Syr. f->.).
cf.

TTlriy, ~nJ7 n.pr.m. (worshipper;

Sab.

9
||

' yseho 44 ; as one calling to fear 50 t5. Israel as a people is servant of ':
.

10

lay Os^and Boaz and Ruth

DHM
1
:

ZMa

""" a88S)
,

14
;

1.
2",

son of

Ru
Ch
a.

4
2
1

17 12
,

v 21 =i
2 s738 .
1

Ch

Ru 4 s
names

Sn^
48
20

Is 4

8 9
-

44

2121
-

49

* 1 3 6M 3py Is 44
;

12

45*

(only here "!?*>)= in Judah, Q/3,8

0^8.
,

2.
b. 2

Ch

Ch 2 3

1 .

Je 3 o10 4 6 08=nW nay, Ipax^P, as 1919 and a mission to the nations Is 42 ; having
27 28
;

A lo>^i)8.

3. a mighty man 4. a doorkeeper


of

David

Ch 1 1 47 7 1 Ch 26

la^rjd, 03178.
-

But there is also chosen as witness of 43 an ideal servant chosen and endowed with the divine Spirit to be a covenant of Israel and
'
.

10

a light of the nations Is 42 (cf. v ) ; formed to bring back Jacob, raise up the tribes, and s 6 7 ; become salvation to the end of the earth 49 a trespassbearing the sins of all as a lamb and
' -

2-6

tD-rW-rnir,and(2Ch25 )Di-IVn.pr.m. 110 295 cf. B*Wt lay CIS ; (servant of (god) Edom, Sm206,293 and reff Eg8.mi.fi, 2ndd.42 and reS> Dr 110 servant of man, jjpg!S6,io ; but Bae^ ZMGlM which is thought possible by No D"JK, OSS), 470 1 t jj e (jittite who harj^yEdomiter^.
;

24

0=
1314

6
-

and justifying offering, and yet prospering 11 13 many many as interposing martyr 52 53
:

boured the ark


I

10

"" 1212 = 1 Ch

13

",

understand of ideal
actual
;

Israel,
||

al.

of personif.

with the with Zion the wife


contr.
;

MifUapa, one of the chief Levitical singers and 4 881B 18 2124 i6 6 3838 26 ; doorkeepers i Ch i5
(

Ch

25

=1

15

AfrSSato.
-

2.

?)

and mother, disting. from unworthy Israel as Zion from her apostate children al. of ideal

AffcuSan, A)38f8a)/i, etc.,

L
25
24

Aj3f88 OAi.

3. the
2
||

family of the same 2

Ch

(not in

K 14").

lrmny

*T^
or

"^V n -P r

(= servant of the king,


.

Nu

7-8

"f (god) Melek, cf. Gray Pr0I>N1I7-" 7,r V 78 10111J 16 Eth. official of Zedekiah Je 38 39 ',

<

16
47

Ch 6 M
31

cf.

M 'p 4
24
r
12
;

#pQl> Nu 7 9 ,cf. 3

Ex z? NU3 38 1 Ch2 3 M
19

of its courtv 26 ; more specif!


25

'^3 "OS? n.pr.m.


to
(q.v.), COT
1""'.

(servant of (God) Nebo,


taj

; 'yn xax 8 ; Dny n) 'i rra 'y i Ch 24.28.32 3..3.2,.2, 23 2gi 281 ^7 , Ch ^35 3l21 3gJ io 33 ; D'rtan rw 'y nat6 i Ch 13 28 20 2 Ch 9

^
14

being corrupt (intent, or unintent.) for


7

'y
;

r**B 1CI123 28

its

service

Bev""'- 7

); Babylonian name
companions of Daniel
A/38*i/ay<.

Ch 9 19
'

EZ44
25

of Azariah, one of the three

and

specif, service of Levit. singers s 16 doorkeepers 26 2 Ch 35 .

11
,

Dn

(v. also

BAram);

Theod

n.pr.m. (servant of ''(=rnap Ch 9 16 =Ne 17 ), but form dub., v. 1.

M^ny

N151

*TJ^ n -
);

of

service (on format,


14

v.

Lag

household servants as

father of

Adoniram
AS<ar.

L ESpa/i. A lafyp, L

4;

Ne

);

||

cattle, etc.,

Gn 2 6

a body,

(J)

Jbi 3

Efoa,
xi 17 ;

2. a Levite

A/3aa>,

tpiajT
I2 1316 ,
1

Q^/3,

a/38<oi/, A L
,

S 12 11

T7N'73y n.pr.m. (servant of El, cf.i'N'Hap) name in Judah Je 36"; Eo-(8)pnjX.

AfaLv, Benjamite 1 Ch 8 3. son of Jehiel a Gibeonite 1


23
,

n.pr.m. 1. a judge Ju A a /38o>( M ) (Ew cp. fl? but read p"ja, v fl3 2.a supr.).
n.pr.
I.

A L

A&&<ov.
;

tmiP,
service
14

and (Chr) TTfO-V

n.f. labour,

Ex i + Gn 3 M + 33 1. sfs.;
s3

BN179 Ba 1 61); 'p (on format, v. Lag 16 cstr. rVUJJ 3 o + 43 t,; sf. 41 t.; T Vfp%

A&a\av, 2a/9a8ui;, A/38<w, 2aj9S<o>/, Aj38uv. 20 4. son of Micah 2 Ch a/38o8oM 34


,

Ch 8 30 g x

A/38 (=ii33y
tical city in
Afrapav,

R 22

A L
,

12

).

II.

n.pr.loc. Levi59
,

in

Chr rntap 1 Ch 2 8"+7

t.;

1 Ch 6 Aa^av A L A/38<ok (20 Codd. rd. pny Jos 1 o

Asher Jos 21 30
Guerin

cstr. rrfag 6 +13 t.; sf. Wtap 2 CI112 8 ; 16 17 ernia^ i Ch6 2 Ch 31 ; 1. tfaW, *, 23 26 in the field Ex i" f 104 ; iCh27 prob.
,

for pay),

'^J^
89

* 12 37
'

cf.

Buhl 8 ' 08

'-

230
.

[rflnay]

n.f. servitude,

bondage ; sf.
Syr.

Neio 38 ('y njf), V, 1 04" (T& 3'p$?); in fine linen 2 24 3 5 1 Ch 4 in erection of tabernacle Ex 35 36 42 39 (P); in repairing temple 2 Ch 34" 13 $>a
'
1
-

tirJT38

Ez

Dnnay Ne 9 17
Pro'>N149 '

(cf.

)L'o^).

t^iny n.pr.m. (=HH3y


v.

servant of
cf.

however, Gray

and

ttryn ab may ronta ye s^aZZ do no laborious work Lv23 7 8 21 25 36 36 Nu28 18 2s 26 29 1I2 35 (P); fig. of man, np/isn 'y Is 32 17 (|| '*n nbyn) of God's work of judgment Is 28 2121 +2. labour of
-

Yah; OAram. nay,


i

333 Nab.Palm.H3y Lzb

334

Ch

6 29 2

Ch

2 9 12 ;

Cook 81 ) ; 1. a Levite

A/3 S(<)i,

L
;

Ch

A^8<a.
f

2. one with a foreign wife


'

Ezrio26

A^8 ()a.

servant or slave: of Jacob for

M 30 (JE); 13y 'P of bondservant Lv 25 (P); of the Nethinim Ezr 8 20 ; service of things, 26 32 vessels of tabernacle and temple Nu 4 (P) 28 1 Ch 28 141415 t3. labour, service of 9
-

Laban Gn 29 s7

^^^'
and
flbNnap,

foil.

?^ n.pr.m. (servant of El; on this cf. Ph. D^tnap, Nab. xn^Xiap, Sin.
?
:

etc.,

Lzb 332 Cook 87


168

Sab.
188 1 16

Grav Pro P N.309.Ko. S


.

[n?Niap] Hal

DHM 2Maix""<

nhap
;

=
@

captives or subjects
2
2

of Israel in

(P), 5

Egypt Ex
1

14

A/38^X,

A L

3) ;

_a

v
5

also

Q^J^ lC h

U.

Aj38.i;X.

18

(E), 6(P); 'yn (n)naa 5' (E)

Ne
4

5
2

nv?
4
,

'p

Ex
3
;

14

6 9 (P)
26
30
;

Dt
3
;

26*

i2

=
6

Ch 10
;

Isi 4

'V

3i Lai
.

niai>0 'y 2
'p

Ch

ihSfl 'y military, service

12 8

iCh
:

DfWN
4.
12
25 ' 26

Ez 29 1818

3 ; service of
2

Ne

t^in^ny, n^OjV n.pr.m. (sen>a< 0/ TaA, cf. Gray'-J-"-*^"; also Ph. !>pai3P, Palm, biap, OAram. inmap Lzb 333 OHeb.
,

innap

Id.

334

);-!.
1

vfup
-

I. ch i ef of Ahab's

God,
12 9
,

in

P Chr Ez

by people Jos 22 s7 (P)

Ch
1016
,

household

8 3 3 4 5 6 716 ,

A/38(c), .
1

2.
19
,

feast

of passover

Ex
5
;

Ch 35

father of one of the chiefs of Zebulun

unleavened bread

Ex

13
21

Nu 4 49 Nu 18 7
19 ;

Levites and priests

Ch 27

A,38( ),ou (genit.).

3. a Levite overseer
12
,

8"

iCh2 4 319 2Ch8 14


2
;

31";

mm
-

in time of Josiah 2

'p

Levites

8 26 18 21
33.3o.39.43

Ch6 17

Ex 38 Nu 42427.27.2s.33.47.47 ^7.8 Ch 31 2 c. nyio !>riN3 v 4 23


2,

A08i r

II.

Ch 34 A/38(f)i, A nnap; I. the prophet Ob

L
,

,9.22

jgjl.

8 24 l8 4.6.21.2 3j cf

^fc 5. Ex35 Nu7

^ ^ ^ j^
f3K*0(n)

31 -

Ex 39 3210

2. a descendant 0P8( ( ) t0V (genit.), A/38( f ),u. of David 1 Ch 3 21 , A08o, 3. 0/38iar. chief of tribe of Issachar 1 Ch 3 7 M/38<u,

0381a,

@L

A08ia.

4. a Benjamite

Ch

-nyn
8M
(II

716
a Levite
I

"OJ>

9",

A/38()ia.

5.
A06>.a,

Ch

16

9 7.
,

^?? Ne

II 17 ),
chief

6.

aGadite

Ch

12 9

A 0/38m, L A8()a.

A|3ca.

a prince in time of Jehoshaphat 2 Ch 1 7 7 8. priestly companion of Ezra Ezr Afi(8)uiv.


8
9

Pf. 2 ms. D<31 B*l shalt cause many nations to give pledges (i.e. lend to them); Impf. 3 ms. sf. 8 Inf. abs. ttD'ajNFI Bajjn v thou shalt surely lend

borrow).

Hiph.

nB?p
+

v 6 and thou

to

him

(lit.

as above).

Pi.

Impf

i'B35P

J02 7

9. a doorkeeper

Ne IO, ASita, AP(a)8(e)ta, @L Ap&tov, AjSuw. Ne 1 2 25 N 0/38iat, L A/SSias.


,

hardly makes sense (lend on pledge ss interchange?); most rd. pnajT; DrGASm; Gr. |E.
fVfiJP

We,

cf.

Now

t ["Dy?p] n.[m.]
layi?)
;

work (late form BAram.


;
.

i.

g f.

2S Dnnsyo Jh 34

7Z\y

\/of foil.

cf.

poss. Ar.

jic

6e bulky,

7"0^/ vb. be
thick,

thiok, fat, gross


deriv. ; Syr.

(NH

Pi.

stout; Pun. n. pr. bay

Lzb 335).
n. pr. gent.

H3y maA

and

|aA

swell up,

1"7Hiy,

1.

hyy
1
.
1

Arabian

pt. pass, sivollen, thick, dense, stupid,

and many

people, descended from Joktan ace. to

Gn

io 28

deriv.; Ar.

^i

6e dense, stupid,
985

jM

dense

(L
1.

ra./3aX);

loc. cf.

Glaser 8 " "- 426


v.
,

= ^y.
biy

Ch

22

(L

H/9r,A).

On

foliage; Eth. 6-fl?: 6 ^reo< Di ); Qal Pf. 12 10 my little finger 3 ms. '3X "pnep 'V *|Dg 1

bTV
7l'

supr.

is thicker (stouter) than, etc.,

= 2 Ch io
fig.

10
;

be
f-n.

thick, gross, of rebell. Isr.

under

of highly

n.pr.m.vel gent, name in Edom,


1

fed beast, 2 ms.

^V?

n<ay n?DB> Dt 32 15 .
V33D
'3J 'V

Gn 36 ( r<^X),=
rao^X,
poss.

Ch

40

rai/3,X,
-

A
426

t^ny n.[m.] thickness; cstr.


Jb 15 26
the thickness (stoutness)
sf.

of
;

the bosses

foregoing (cp. with name of (god) Bel, Wj,] Gesch. Iir. 120; Alttest. Cuters. 117 f.\

O^aX);

ace.

to

Glaser 8kto,H

of his shields (in fig.) ; 26 the molten sea 1 7

Ch 4 17 v. foil. Under fOJJ belongs perh. 9 IJJfn 3J?3 Ex 19 (rd. "3J!? 1) in the thickness IB of the clouds, cf. Bu ThU Ko" 86
5 2".
2

r2$

its thickness,
s

of

=2 Ch 4

of pillar Je

also

hy*}} n.pr.xnont. Ebal, the mt. of cursing, N. of Shechem (Nabulus), and opp. Mt. Gerizim (mt. of blessing, S. of Shechem),

fm.

;3)-

1'

TrQJWp
pactness;
clay

n91^
2

n. [m.]

si

vera

1.,

thickness, com-

11 also JOS8 (D); @ rai/3aX (connex. Pro,,N with above -/dub.; on Bel, cf. Gray mn.n on Ebftl y Rob BB 275 GA g m dreir.J._

Dt

29

30 - 33

=
_
,

11.

T.

n3$> 3

iKf
'

in

the

Qeogr.Ch.Tl.

J)jDtll,29 J^j.^- J$ (JI


foil.;

1.(1898).2OT

compactness of the

soil, i.e.
17

(where 1IT 'n '3y3); but read doubtless in both np'IK rnfypa at the
ford ofAdamah,
v.

mould =

clayey ground or

V*JjJ/ f*/of

Ch 4

meaning unknown).

TV392 n -Pr
J

19 9,1

m-

Jabez, a

man

of the

GFM

Ju7

22

Benz<

TTO.V

v.

nay.
foil.;
cf.

Calebites, i Ch 4 (where interpr. as akin to ]M n(hum " 8 3Xy on position of this family cf. Mey )

As. ubbutu
1

Iyafii)s,

layPr) S , Tafjrjs,

GL

Iairis,

Ia|3r;X,

LD 2,^ (perh. -/ of

la/9r.
1

(n.of B3K

= B3y?]) be pledged Dl
-

"

6
;

Aram.

Ch 2 a

2. loc. in Judah,appar. near Bethlehem


(cf.

V M );

Taper,

ra/Sijt,

L Ia/3u.
,

(Talm.) nB3J) pledge, C3JJ Ithpe. 6e <om M Jo2 7 thinks Stag Aram, loan;;/e%e; but We word, and cp. Ar. WL* hold, keep, guard).

"I^y
on

vb. pass over, through, by, pass


;

TWOS*
v
10

n.[m.] pledge, article pledged as

security for

debt; abs.
v
12
.

'y

Dt24

llis
;

sf. itshj?

336 Cook 88 -Qy Haph. Lzb perh. also Nab. lay Id'"-; X lay, Syr. iii. id.; HWB1 and As. eberu, id. D1 , deriv.; Ar. ^It Heb. "O? 1. Mordt id., and de"riv.; Sab. n3y

(NH = BH

Zinj.

sbDenkm49.

(as ace. cogn.),

^^y passage,
6
19

march through
165

DHM

zmq nix

(1875).

t WtSIV n.[m.] intens. weight of pledges,


heavy debts; abs. "S
'

a | 30 lank or neighbourhood of a
);

stream

SabDenkm'

Qal
1 s.

Pf. 3 ms. 'y


1

vbv T3ao Hb

6
.

Gn

17

sf.

Je 23"; iiajj

W)3J

S 1 5* +
24
,7
14

[l3?3?] vt denom. take or give a 10 pledge ; Qal Inf. cstr. Ba$ Dt 24 to take
-

2 mpl. Drnaj?
etc.;
sf.

Impf.

+ 3ms. lay; Am8 + ,"9y;Gn33 +


i8 6 +
s1
;

Gn

1 pi.
5

1?V Jos

possession of a thing pledged

(c.

ace. cogn.)

3 ms. unay: is 33

35

in;nay: j e
17
,

f, tfjp

Imp/.

ms. give a pledge Bayn

Dt

15* (i.e.

Gn

I2 6 +; is. 13JIS

Am 5 +

cohort, rnajj^

-oy
22
6
,

717
Ju
2
20
6 1

-oy
Ho 6 8 2 K 18 Je 34 Is 24 s 2Ch24 Dn 9"; commandof earthly king
S 15
24
7
1

Nu2i +, !T|by Nu2o" Jui2 etc.; Imv. ms. "tajf Ex i7 5 + fs. T^ Mii"+2 t.; )'3J! ,s 2 Is23 ;"mpl. n3y Am6 + Infabs.^ 2 S17 Am f + "OI& 1 K i8 8 + Na 2 Qr c<r. -frjj s2 21 (Kt T03&); sf. n^V Ex 33 Dt 4 etc.; Pt. "Gy Ju8 + etc.; 1. pass over: a. = cross (stream, wady, sea, etc.), (1) c. ace. Gn 31" (E), n 14 1417 4 (all JE), Dt2 32 (J), Jos 3 (D), Nu s9 20 22 " 8 Is 16 + 37 t., + Gn 32 21 32 (P), 2 S I7 (E ace. "uyio), T*?$ rmyn rnajfj 2 S 19 (rd.
,;
!

12

18

16

^i48 Est 3 s
c.

20

abs. V'

i 3. pass over
18

= overlook,
Prig";

forgive VpS'b^
b pers. only,
2222

Mi

(+
2
.

b pers.),

Am 7"

8
c.

19

,_l

?y!l

We

Dr Kit Lbhr, ond


and

6" 2 Jes (of sea); + b G1131 (E); pass a little beyond Vthno' DyD 'V 2 S 16 t3J?03 DI1D 'R'uyB' Ct 3 4 ; c. ace. of God's command 13 18 (HS), Pr 8 (of sea), Nu 22 = 24 (JE); ace.
1
,
Tj

+ 2. Pass beyond,

ace.

S 1 4 s3

(of battle),

<Ay crossed the

ford, or TO};! frequent.,


'"'"py? ^13?!!

HPS;
S
1
7

>
fl

Klo Bu
;

om. Jb 14 5

ifr

104

9
.

3. Pass through, traverse, usu. a.


land, city, etc.:

c.

3 of

they performed the service)


1

Nu
-

22 21 (E), 20 21 Jos 18 9 (JE),

also
I3

c.

ace.
47
.

+
4

ace. loc.

loc.
1616

Dt 4 26
t.,

Ex
c.

3i

32

(2) ace.
(rd.

om.
s

Ju3 2Si7

28

+32

+ -05J Ju8

S 9 4 4 44 2 S 20" ( + M loc), + 31 1.; 4 19 c. ^ri3 tEzg Jb 15 3JXJ of camp,


1

(P),

GFM 1$ We Dr Bu

Vrss, or del. as gloss 23l 2Si5 '(where rd. *U?y for Bu),
-iaj?. l

MT

nation(s)

tJos
c.

(D),
18

24
15

17

(E),
1 1
29 - 29

Am

17

Dt 29 15
Jb 14 6
;

ace. -tDt 2

29

Ju
;

5 28 Is io

Kit Lbhr HPS, but del. tFt$t, 7 plausibly, Klo HPS); c. ~b tNu 3 2 (JE),
2 13 Dt27 (D), J0S4 22" 13 13 c. "oyn 1 S 26 Dt30
, 1 ;

(both P),

c.

l?r^

Ex I2 23 (J), Nu 20 ,9I (JE), 28 7 Dt2 Mis La3 44 Ez 14 15 33s8 topp. a*>, pass through and return, go to and fro, Ex
abs.

21 c. n loc. tDt3 ; 4" 6 ii 8U 34 4 IS23 6 c. ace. loc. tls 23 12 Je 2 10 Nu 32 s2 (P). tb. cross border, boundary,

32
to

s7

'3 THf^ nytfD), pt. abs. those going (E and fro Ez 3s 7 Zc 7 14 9". + b. c. 3 of river
;

c.

ace.
s
;

Nu20
S

17b

2I

22

"

(both JE),
ace.

"^J
2

iS

2 S i9 + 15 sea Zc io 11 ,
(P),

19

53

(but rd. n?
Is 43
130

We
6
,

Dr Bu

cf. c.

^66

c.

^3
1010
';

al.),

of

Nu 33s
cf.

27
12=
21
9
.

of
1

M i4'-

invasion,
,

om.,

c.
21

"vR Ju
,

32

Ne

11

9
7

3 of gates
*).

Is 62

*$$)

c.

n
4
,

loc.

2K8
2

abs.
m

Ch
for
14

PDJJ3

^8 4

(Ges

c.

cross over (sc. intervening space)


1

the passers-through

Ez

c. pt. abs. 11 39 *, rd. prob.


llb

CTfpn
D , ")3$f\I

against
-$y

("i>5?)

S 14
cf.

unto

S 24

20

(rd.

b*

Bu HPS,
;

L), so perh.

also Is
.

45

(JDMich Hi Co Berthol), v (Co rds. N;3rrnK; 14 Toy del. as gloss), v (del. <5 Co Toy Berthol).
td. pass through between (P?) parts of victim, Gn 15 7 (J), Je 34 18 9 e. traverse 21 c. ace. of expanse of water Is 33 (of ship). 4. a. pass along by ("?$?), Gn 18 5 (J; not 8 DR-ID Ball after 9 Je 18"+ 14 1.; **HJ ), 1
in covenant
'

ty

rd.

pass, 23 Is 5 1
of ii
cf.
10 - 40
,

b& 1) c. ace. of goal Am 5 s 6 2 t d. march over (sc. bodies of captives),


;
-

23
.

t e.

= overflow,

invasion (like

Na i 8 (cf. 4
113JJ

J"", '?31

abs. IS23 a flood) Is 8 8 hence Dn 7 c); of evil thoughts ^ 73 J e s 28 they overflow with
fig.,
,

10

evil matters.

tf. pass, go, over, of waves,


c. "?5?

s ' 17 54 Vm 2 88 s s c. ace. ^ 38 cf. Je 23 124 (all fig.), Jon 2 over whom wine hath gone (= overcome with

over one's head, usu.


46

Is

+Gn 32 Ju 3* 9 (on other possibilities v. GFM), 2 K 6 ; abs. s2 22 4" + 1 5 1., + (of wind) pass by Ex 33 (J), 2 Jb 37 21 Pr io25 and (of waters, =flow past) Hb
c.

6 tyfii tEx 34

(J);

c.

ace.

s2

K
,

10

(cf.

Jb6 15), Jb

ii 16

wine). Nu 6 s0 ;
1

tgf. of razor passing over head, c. ?5? of time passing over one, c. "?J? fig.
30

flowing myrrh (liquid, 23 8 14 34 15 30 ); pt.=2>as*er-6y Mi2 Ez5 36 39 + 6


,0 8

hence i?V lie Ct5 513 'VCR 'D Ex opp. hard

t.
12

Ch

29

(cf.

BAram. bv
("'J?),

^n Dn 4" + ).
of spirit

th.
-

2>ass over

= come

upon
1

in

weakened
2

sense, nearly

or light upon;

abs.

+ nSO
,

K 22 =
s4

Ch
s

18 23 ;

Nu 5 1414 c. "% also


80
;

(Pr26 v.Toy),+n-lN"\3yis 3 3 ,t]-5Tn3tLai 2" Jb 2 1 s9 Pr 9 1S + 80 13 89 42 pass by=overtake and 2>ass c. ace. 1 2 S 18 23 b. /as by, 3 rei,
;
.

16
ifr

103

light upon Jb 13 13 cf.

in chastisement or judgment,

Ho io"

(fig.)

(of wind). 161819 Is 28 (cf.


e.

c.

sweep by, of scourge


3).
1
29

"Uyp
6

Na 3"; Dt
(~?5!)
i.

over

upon
+

24 no affair shall pass him, i.e. no duty be laid upon


transgress,
c.

over, of time, etc.,


2
11

+7

t.

him.

overstep,

ace.

of
41

only pt.

4 Ct hand to hand), pass along (from inh& "U'y t|M big Gn 23 16 i.e. current

Am 8

d. be past,

K 18 Gn 50

covenant, command, etc. (usu. divine); Nu 14 Jos 7 11 li (all JE), Dt 17 2 26 13 Jos 23 16 (all D),

money of the merchant


to

(or,

money passing
);

over
5
.

merchant?

Bu

1* 1892 ' 3'' 63

"Oy

]D3 2

K 12

*uy
22 M (E),
5. Pass on, go on : a. abs.
1

718

Gn
3

8 (J),

Nu
S>ye

Jul2 +20t., + JulI S9


goal+
JO),

l8 13 JoSIO 29
;

consume, devour tJiem Rothst**" (rdg. but all very dub.; Co del.; 11" id.

WW)
Hiph.

(D
i

all c. ace. of

Gn

18 (J

c.

pers.); also c.

~?& pers. vel


c.
8

K 19"
;

rei, jrroceed

unto

18 13 is difficult; ,/, K* u best, as Che Kit perhaps Lohr, out of the


q.v.; brightness before
etc. (del.

V-oy V3y Sift PlJip

2
c.

K 4 8 Ne 2",
,

"^S pers. (rd.

"^ ?)
24
;
'

him

La 4 s1
c.

fO Eu2 , out of the city 2 S 15 n loc. Ju 12 1 2 S 19 41 c. n loc. + IO Jos io 3

34

BuHPS

V3y)

>

||

issued forth hailstones, S 22 13 liva and so here


-

cf-Woods^ 1887

262
,

hisdouds burned

(D);

pK3 T$ Tye 'y 2 Ch 30


Dnay
for

10
;

abs. 2

S 19 41
tb.

with hailstones,

etc.; rd. rather

all the people


(rd.

ofJudah proceeding with the king

tHiph. Impf.
Pi. 1.

3 ms.

nan, v Hiph.
.

ad

Ez 47 6 a stream which cannot

n3y 1Q i&

in 2 S.

IB'N

bm

fin.).

specif, of boundary-line, /;ass <m, c.

loc.

Nu
1
s

Pf

3 ms. I3y

be forded. hit? Jb 2 1 10 Aw bull

34" Josis
Steuern);
c. "$>

3- 4

16 6 (om. iniN 93 c f. Benn Hpt


'

+ ftDi 9 s +?t?-|-"bN
16 s 18 1819 ;
c.

18"; c /
.

4-

b
'

15 2 c. P, exc. Jos 16 JE). 17 go in advance of Ga^2

710

ace. loc. 15

3101 1

(all

c.

'JB? 2>ass
5

on

before,

Ex

17

(both E),
19!8

Gn
33

impregnated (cf. NH) abs. (prop, causeth to pass over, sc semen). 2. Impf. 3 ms. '3 "Dy^l 21 1 K 6 lie made to pass across with chains of gold. Hithp. v. [13y] i n fr ms. "irayn 2 g r2 2 mg tHiph.
.

Pf. 3

+;

32" 33
Jos
1

314

(all J),
(all

D) where
c.

Dt 9 +7 t., + Dt 3 31 ref. may be to crossing in

T^Q

J0S7

(Ges
,

S63p
),

n-iajjni

Ezs"+;
;

s.

S 15 18 so v 23b (reading VJB"i>y L We Dr Klo Bu Kit HPS). + d. 12 18 c. ''IDX pass on as far as py), Ju 19 + ft? v Di3~I3J?PI L a 4 21 era unto a/i!er 2 S 20"; ^y
advance of;
MS-py. 2
,

^asa

(cf.
(
'*

3ton

Hb 2
7

16
).

t e. pass on into
cf.

(3),

Jos 3 11
so also
'<;

Ez 20 37 '+'Je 15 14 (but rd. Vinaym @ S Codd E w Hi Gf Gie), etc. /wp/. s2 3 ms. T3*gl Gn 8 + "T^J 2 Ch 36 = Ezr i sf. Ez 4 6 21 + etc. Imv. ms. 13yn f 1 1 9 37 73S|S + 2 t., -I3j)ri 2 S 24 10 = i Ch 2 1 8 'mpl. sf. '3iT3yn 2 ch 35 s3 /M/ a 6*. i^yn j 08 7 7 (rd.
sfr^rj]
1

^1% Zc 3
'

+ ^),

4 (both JE),

Ju 9 26 Jb 33",

n**)35 'y

Dt 29"
-oy ?1
:

enter into
also 2

a covenant with
s

(Klo

rds. '33

K 23

for
2
8

MT nojn).
(+n
loc).
15
,

prob.^nyn); cstr.^vn 2 S3 + ,"i' 3y b 2 S19 63 10 Dn 20 (Ges* ")', etc.; P<. I^yn Dt 18 24 1 S 2 pi. D*1?JJP (v. infr.'); 1. cause to
, :

,0

19

pou

tf. >ass on

away from
,

(l"INO)

Dt

over, bring over


c.

a. cause one to cross river,


(J),

tg.

on in order, for counting 2 S 2 ruto j e 33 13 DHPBrr^y -uy Ex 30 1314 s6 also pass on under (J"irw) rod Lv 2 7 32 38
>**

2 ace,

Gn 32 s4
;

Nu 32
om.

Jos

7
24

(both JE),
(J),

n^y

S 19 1642
7

ace. of river

Gn 32

Jos 4 s
2

(for

counting

all

cf.

Hiph 3 d).
.

f h. jmss
10
;
.

along, travel
Q'tp:
i.

c.

ace. of
9
;

niniN

yj,

c.

"Dy way 35 cf. 51 3 of way Jos 3 4 Pr 4 16 7 s


Is
s

+ ( + ace. loc). P?) razor


7 (
:

8 Inf.abs.; both JE), 4 (JE;

^),

28

b. cause something to pass over Nu 8 7 (P), cf. Ez 5 1 (where (ace.)

Co

rds.

sf.

of razor), wind

pass on, advance, abs., ^ 48 (01 We ^ass 13 * away, 2>erish), Mi 2 (ace. loc). +6. Pass away: a. emigrate, leave one's
territory or city
Is
s

over to

(b),

8 (P). c. make ace. of inheritance Nu 27 7 8 (P); of


1
-

Gn

making

over, dedicating,

Ex
to

12

(JE

= BHj?).

something to

(?) deity

Esp. d. devote children

Mi

".

b. vanish, of chaff,

29

cf.

Je 13 24 shadow
,

(all in sim.),

Ct
1

5".

c.

Na i" Jb 30 ' 33 18 (3 instr.), 36 12 (id.), 34 s" f 37 M (but rd. nijKO awe? I passed by, cf. 4 a),
27 Is 3 1 (iyi>D subj.), 1i3y; 'BBB>D v6.KD 40 d. become invalid, obso^>a* away from.

= cease to exist, perish

^ 144

4
,

brooks Jb 6"

n^6), Lv 1 8 (H), cf. Ez 1 621 + tW3 by fire 2 K 23 10 c ace. alone devote Ez 20 s6 c. ace. 4- ^3 alone, s devote byfire Dt 1 8 10 2 K 6 3 1 7 2 1 = 2 Ch 33
(|>)
21
; ; ;

heathen god Je 32 s5 Ez 23 37 (+

Ez 2031 (on
Arch. 433
f.

the practice
Ei
16, 20;

cf.

Now*"""-"- 206 '' Benz


JBL
xl 161 ff.\

cf.

lete,

of law, decree, Est


.

19

27

also v

28

(4-^inp

14

16

20. (M97). ip Q y Qp^J 2. a. cause to pass through, c. ace. + 3 Ez 34 4 47 + v (where ins. 3, cf. Co Berthol Toy),

26

pass (rdg. Kt ; > Qr Hiph.). 20 Je 2 rd. itayK Kt (not li3y Qr) ; DrtS ]m\ Coy: 8 1S and I gave to them that which tlvey transgress <5%%. Aq Symm Ew, those that shall pass over them Hi Gf Ke RVm, those that sltall
other

7 B'TVPn). . c JO of hands i/,8i (i.e. they were freed from), f. be alienated, into

Nu3I
c. c.

23.23

^p).
13

c
,

hands Ez 48"

pers. alone
ace. of

78

acc + ^r)3 1/.136 + ~b Ez 46 21 +


.

14
;

c.

ace
7
;

"$p8 Ne 2

Lv 25 (H), '+ 3 v 9 (P); (sound of) ace 7)? proclamation, + 3 Ex 36 s (P), 2 Ch


ISiB'
5

s2 Ezr i Ezr io 7 ( + b pers.), Ne 8 16 30 36 b. let pass through, o. ace. + 3 pers. Dt 2 30


1 ,
.

= =

3. a. cause to pass by,

ace.

+~?$, Ez 37'

-ay
(

719
19

-ay

+ 33D

MD),+\)B-i>y Ex 33

J ).

+ '$? lS

16 810 and (P.?? om.) v*. b. Ze< pass by, c. ace. lyiO Je 46" /ie to/t Zei the set time pass by (in mocking appell. of Pharaoh), c. cause arrow
36 d. cawse to pass pass beyond one 1S20 under rod, for counting, Ez 20 37 (cf. Qal 5 g).

(36 1.) or W.Jordan land(9t.)acc. to standpoint ofspeakeror writer: A. E.Jordan (fr. standpoint
10 5
, l
-

to

ofwriter)Gn5o "(J)Josi7 (JE)Dti '4 s 32 16 Josi 14 i2 i3 8 (D),Nu22 1 32 19 34 Josi3 27 i4 ra 8 s3 37 8 25 7 2o (P), JU7 10 1 S 3 1 Is 8 1 Ch 6 12 ; fr.
7 standpoint of speaker, Jos7 (JE),24 (E), i 2 4 10 7 1 8 2 2 Ju 5 17 ; in Nu 3 5 14 (Moses speaks) it 9 (D), s2 is land opp. to Can., cf. Nu 3 2 ; in Dt 3" (Moses

41 - 4S - 474 '

15

10

4. Cause to pass away, take away, kingdom


(ace.)

+
1

?? pers. 2
off
21
8
,

S 3 10

cf.
;

Est 8 2

+ !>$"? Jon 3 6
S
1 2
1 1
13

(of putting 2 4 20

garment)

c.

ace. of sin 2

speaks) writer (D) ascribes his

own

standpoint

=
2

Ch

Jb f\ + byo

pers.
;

Zc 3 4 Je

15

(rdg. i>yo

Vuy!
10
;

Ew Gf Gie)
(IP),
1

to Moses; (oft. further topogr. note is added, e.g. PE>n rn]o j 08 i 15 +, etc.); nrnm Dt 4"'

things (ace.)

from
c.

put away 8 15" cf. 2 Ch 15


||

evil
'~\W\
,

pa

"iay~7K

Jos 22 11 toward the region

ZC13

Ecu

ace. alone

^iiq
23
.

39

also take

me away (sf.) 2 C1135 (c. 21 turn away eyes (ace.) + IP \|<-ii9 37 Gn47 ,rd. a l3y? "I'syri Sam 3S 01 Kn Di Kau Holz

Est 8 3 24 IP) v

opposite the sons of Israel appar. also refers to B. W. JorE. side (v. Steuernagel on text).

dan

from standpoint of speaker Dt 3 2025 N13D, and (Moses), also u^but here +
(9
t.),

EW?

in all
4. iTOJ

foil,

some

Je 15"

S 12 s1 Gr Klo Bu Kit rd. Tap Ho ffm 41 HPS, cf!'Dr Lbhr; 2 S 19 (for VQjn Kt, ?jB3 Qr) rd. D^3fc We Bu Lbhr HPS, 14 *"OEl Kit (v. Qal 5 a); Ez 4 8 rd. Qal (so 24 Kt; v. Qal 6 e) "'"Dy CTggp 1 S 2 not good is
rd.

Trn^vrn

Codd Gie

zAwuo*B>.a><:

Jos 5 1 (D ; 1 "6 1 7 crossed), 12 (opposite East v ), 22 (id.;


c f.
1

special designation of West), from standpoint of those just

Kt

-oyo, Qr-oya), 9 (as 5 ); + nKJ>rn 30 b (opposite East v ) ; in 1 Ch 26 n:nyp "V& 'yp 'y &eems=8ide (v. infr.). Also "^l? 'y? beyond
the river (Euphrates) Jos 2 4
2
21415

Nu 32""

the report which I hear the people of* spreading


(cf.

2), so

Ew

Th

order of words difficult

of*
SJ'jiJ

transgress Dn 11 20 one causing

We Dr Kit Lbhr RVm, but > (ye) make the2>eople 23 AV RV; text dub.; "VajjD
;

S io 16 = 1 Ch 19 16 beyond, and I K 14 s to 'yp the other side of (v. IP 1 c) 'VQfrom beyond the
;

(E

KtQr 'yp),

river only Jos 24 (E), in all

these=beyond the
;
.

through,

Ew

al.

exactor causing
1.

an exactor to pass RV, Bev prop. "O &P an to 2>ass away the glory, etc.
'

Euphr. eastward, from standpoint of those west of Euphr.; so pi. '3n nziya i s 7 *> p 0SS also 'y alone (si vera 1.) in the difficult passage Nu 24";
"irari

"Cy 91 n.m.

s 14 40
'

'y= region beyond the river (Euphr.) west;

region across or be-

yond, side (on format,


1

cf.

Ba

1*

144
;

cf.
;

ebru, ebirtu, id., ebirtan, adv. beyond)

esp. As. 'y abs.

S 1 44 +
Is 7
4

cstr. Jos

2^ +

^J?
1

sf. Je (si vnajj Je 49 32 (read probably Drvniiy, so Vrss), 15 1. region across or beyond E^l^y EX32

20

^
;

sf.roy Is 47 vera 1., v. infr.);


;

16

pl.cstr.

ward (from standpoint of those in Babylonia 36 44 or Persia) Ne 2 79 3 7 Ezr8 also 1 K 5 (written ,ntr(8>504 in Bab.; cf. BAram. 13^, and Dr ). 2. (Opposite) side, side: r?\} 'yp 1 S 14 on
1

yonder side seems transition to this


n ?P

K5

anything (usu.
25
s2
;

wady,

river, or sea),

mostly
18
,

c.

prep.: fOTV 13}?3

Nu

2i 13 (JE)
,

Ju

cf.

Je

4 on one side, on tlie other IHJS twice, v iriK twice v 40 ; even Dn ,_!3y p#t? side, so 'yjj Ex 32 16 (E) on their two sides (i.e. of tablets); niT3 liBSn 'y-^K Ex 28 26 toward the inner

meaning

(P)

BV1 VS>K

Dt30

,3b

13 * DJ? nayo v beyond

the

sea;

WO'^ ?

(IP

on

the side of, on, v. IP

'y Isi8', cf.'yp"*iy 1K4" 1 c ; so usu. c. 'y);

2030 side of the ephod ; in 1 at the 'y appar. 7 side of or opposite, but the archit. details are

but also (rarely) 'yp from the other side of Zp 13 2 10 " 3 Jb 1 2 Ch 20 abs. 'yn 1 S 26 to the other
;

iK 5* on all sides of ; 3'aDp Vi3jrbp s2 him, round about, 1^3^30 Je 49 (rd. BlTV^j Vrss Gie) from all sides of them (all directions,
obscure

side (sc. of a ravine; after iay>1); ppyn 7 read perh. V} nya, so Klo Bu 1 S 3 1
,

naya
';

= -pa/aD-ijsp v
of
their faces

); e.

HPS

VJ

ws ygrfQ

to the side

nns-iQ

naya Je 4s 28 beyond the mouth of a chasm is dub. Gie prop, JW3 'S3 *3h| in the
;

in front, straight forward) 912 io a , cf. n'3B 'y^y they (always) went Ez i Ex 25 s7 to give light upon the space in front
(i.

rock-holes of the precipices; esp. (chiefly

Hex,

37

1.)

!T>!n'y(3ot.), or (lessoft., Josi3

32

of it

tyl?

4- i3t.),

each in his

TflOi,

inT

IT)? (only c/yp), of either E. Jordan

On

^3yp e>'K Is 47" they wander away own direction (regardless of thee).
26 30
v. supr.

Ch

"ay
fn.^Iiy n.pr.m. Eber
there);

720
(perh.
,-

nnny
28

eponym
cf.

of

Hebrews, form inferred from )3Vi 1. 'son' of Shelah, and 'grandson'

re ff-

2 S 15 Kt (Qr nianj)), so 17" van d. H. (but Baer Ginsb JTiaiJ Kt also), '35? preferable (so Th We Dr Bu Kit Lbhr HPS), the fords of the

Gn of Arpachshad Gn io (J)=iChi io a (J; with (P); 'father 'of Peleg and Joktan
24 18
,

1415

desert

(HPS
1 9

16

17

n.pr.).

Trn^y
abs. 'y Is

n.f. overflow, arrogance, fury;

esp. ref.
i

26 to Joktan v "-,

i.e.

to

Arabians)=

cstr.

rosy Zp

18

sf.

Ch

19

(cf.

v 20 *), of Peleg
Abr. v 26 ')

specif.
cf. i

Gn
i
26

1(U7

with
in

esp. ref. to

Ch

_(P;

Isio 6 +,etc;
finj

Gn

io

21

E/3fp.

(J)
'y

Shem

is called

not here

Nu 24 24 perh. (si vera 1.) belongs (= &")?)) Hebrews, @ 'Efipaiovs, so

^TW^ ^

(see

v 27 ');
>

^ 7 7 Jb4o"; 1.
'V

pi. nii3j|

Jb

2 i

30
;

cstr.

VTjaf ni-oy

Pr

24

overflow, excess, outburst, excess of insolence; 1|K nroy

Jb 40 11
48
30

outbursts of thine anger.

2. arro-

^arec, of
(

Moab
v 29 ).

Is 16

+ H1S5, pS3), hence Je

Thes), but sub i.13JJ=the (land) beyond (the so Di Kau. 2. a Gadite chief river),|| "KBte,

3. Benjamite L E&ip. names a. i Ch 8 Q/3>j8, L Afcp. b. I Ch S^foy van d. H. Ginsb; "13y Baer), O0ij, 4. a priest Ne 1 2 20 A Q^ijS, L A%>.
i

Ch

13

Q/3,8,

12

3. overflowing rage, fury: u a. of men, Gn 40/ (poem in J), i (both 8 6 35 imT3y B3E? 2 2 (i.e. rod Is 14 Pr 14

+ id.

Am
La

||

f|K),

wielded by him in fury,


^"liS l"li*uy
foes,
b.'
18
7
yfr
'j

v. also

3
8

infr.),

the outbursts
1

of fury of

my
v 13

L Aj3<8.
j-i.^ay
a.

of *
2

Ho 5 10
;

3
(||

|S),

Hb 3
9

(||
||

id.),

Is 9

La

+ 90911 + BJK
4

adj. et n. gent.

Hebrew,

either

V'

put into the mouth of foreigners (Egypt, and Philist.), or b. used to distinguish Isr.

78 ( + D5?!), 85 ; VmjJ (|| Djrt), 22 31 (|| j"d\), v 21 38"; inisy t23B> La 3 ' (cf. Pr 6 8 2 2 supr.) ; ,rYl3y Q y Is 1 o (i.e. obj. of my rage),
irfoy

49

Jiin Is 13 , Bfc Ez 21 36

id.

from foreigners (=<me from beyond, from the other side, i.e. prob. (in Heb. trad.) from, beyond 2S theEuphrates (cf. Jos 24 E), but poss. in fact (if

cf.

in

j^

29
;

may

av Zp

18

day 0/
19
;

Vj

name given in Canaan)_/rom beyond the Jordan; 18 lb 2 Kb'- * e >''--' Kau cf. Ges! Sta

/wry (coming judgment), so Ez 7 (del. Co Berthol, after , as gloss from Zp) so 30 4 15 cf. .Toy tff> Zpi Prn ; rtnsy D* Jb2i 23 rroy

Pm

Eber'.d-Hbr.r-

n J^HWB 332,
Sem. Studies
in

600

__Q n

connexion

of 'y (in wide sense) with Habiri (Tel

Am.)
ff.

v.

Wlrl

Gesch. lar. 17

ff.

Mem.
.

of Kohut, 605
-

EMeV
.

infuriate oneself;
2
;

AegjpticitEbersnSgj-

G] as er

MTG I897

!B<r

EgExp.

Times H. 238

["Q^] v^- denom. Hithp. be arrogant, 62 Pf 3 ms. "Qynn ^78 26 s9 ms. nilynn 89 Impf. 3 ms. 13J?ri>l Dt 3

-xI(iaB).lI8tT. g ay Monument. 188. 3S3 Opp. Jastr

^MM
Ex
18

nayM ^ 7 8
2 inayriD 20 ; 26

21 - 59
;

A..u.Kur.396)._ mg _/y

-Je 34

9
;

mpl.

Gn 39 +; Dn3VGn 4 3 32 +
14 ls

fs.
,

"^3? Dt I 5
3
;

D'nzi'y

1. be arrogant, Pr 1 4 (opp. IfJJ). 2. a. ^>m< oneself in a fury, become furious, c. 3

P<. i?yni2

Pn 4
39
;

16

'26 17

sf.

16

fpl. ri'iaj)

Ex
b.

+2

t.,

ni- 1"; word' not in

1.
12

adj. a. *13? B*K


12

Gn 39 14
2
11

cf.

v 17 (both

J),

41

(E).

nay e*K Ex
la

Dti5 Je34 ;'f.Dti5 Ex I 16 " 2 7 (all f.) 2 (all E), b. Gn 40 Ex i (f.; both
15 15

9M

v 13 21 2 (all E), Je 34 s 2.n. a.


cf.
.

c.DVpers.88 abs. 7 8 (all b. incite of God); of man, c. ?5? rei Pr 26 17 2 one to fury for oneself Pr 20 (si vera 1.; cf. De
pers.
;
.

Dt3 f 78

62

2159

Ges 564f ).

S 4" 1 3 19 14" 29 s 21 3 Gn E), 1 S 13 14


-

*
<1

43

s2

(J); esp. in
(all
I
9
.

io 3

Jon

^K Ex 3 18 5 3 7 16 p' 13 *X 'V J); sg. onlyVn Q-QK Gn i 4 'E^paios, 'EPpaia, Gn 14 13 t<S Trtparn.
B^ajH
13
,

beyond
32
49 48

*1^y n.pr.loc. 'Abarim (prop, regions 12 river or usu. 'Vn in Nu 27 Dt


sea);

(=ttj"W

both P), and TJH

^H

33

f>|^
20

-1S13'

read prob. for 1J1

D""!?^,

royi

pTWl nnSVP (We), or, better, JK! DrKit Lbhr; >31D$n Klo Bu HPS.

(P); alone only D'layo^yxje 2 2 ; the mountainous district in Moab, just NE. Gw" r 648,DdBBi Buhl G **r of Dead Sea, ; <7 eh to Ajiupup. {-'O'), but to fa tw nlpav Nu 33
i3;),v

NW.
-

GASm

ntpav

rijt

8aKa<rarjs

Je 22 20

Vid.
38

also sub D^V.


EX/3<i> y ,

v fn. "03?

n.pr.m. Levite name,

Ch24

27
;

)hay

n.pr.loc. Jos 19

A L

A/3m,

Oj3Si,

A/3api.

Axpav); read probably fiay q.v.

tn"1Dy
"1??^
ford
<

aDS

n.f.
-

ford, rare

synon. of "OJjD,
they crossed the
TflXXg

TIJ 2

19

9
;

and

(v.

-ay Qal 1 a)

pi. cstr. "i3"]Bn

n.pr.loc. a station of Israelites in wilderness, one march from Ezion-geber, on Gulf of AkabaNu 3 3 3435 (P); (fyfywva.

tnih^

Tisjf

721
(cf.

n;w
;

f i.
ebdru,

nm>]
id.,

n.[m.] produce, yield


;

D1 HWBU

Syr. \i*s. corn\;

As.

cstr.

Hn
II.
'

-iujj

Jos 5 1112 (P).

[lini?] n. only in

*&3?3

111?? (Gn

Trifay adj. having interwoven foliage, 15 2" leafy; niay }J> leafy trees Ez 20 Ne 8 nby yy Lv 23 40 (H); f. nroy rbx Ez 6 13 a leafy terebinth. nty 2 S 23 4 ^ 77 18 v. 11. 3y s ub y

10 31 and conj. for the sake of, on 27 ), prep, account of, in order that (perh. orig. for the

trfjg
abs.
sf.

n.m. Jul5IS+
;

et

f.

J 15'+

(twisted)
(1);
18

produce or gain of),


1. as

sf.

'I^JJS,

23'

etc.;

1 -7

cord, rope
'y

cordage

interwoven foliage
cstr. ntajj Is 5

Ex 28"+ 2
13

t.;
,

^1 29';
;

prep.

a.

Gn 3 17 "pDjo

rtDINn

mns
21

21 for thy sake, 8

12

13

VW*
8

"iuy3 for man's sake, 16 ^-ae^ jypb, v 16 i8 MS9 26", Exo

mxn

3 ms. ^n3}|

Jb 39 10
,

3 mpl. toVftjj
14

f 23

pi.

KTfia;

Ju I5

nh'35?

ntft '3,

13

'3,

iSi2 a

2S5
Mi
2
10

rope: a. as fetter,

Ex28 + ,etc.; 1. cord, Ju 15 1314 i6 111! Ez 3 s5 4 8

6'

9
'3

Jb 39 10

(of wild ox), so also prob.

18 27 bind

Am 2

86

Q^?

'3 JV3N1,

nKOB
10
,

on

the festal

account of uncleanness, 1^ 106 32 132 etc.; 21 2 S 12 'D "IJjn '3 because of the child, (being) ' alive ( while he was alive), Je 14 4 ""?^'7 3

Hup-Now Dr
Bae Du;
4

01 De victim (30) with cords al.; >with branches Che, cf. 3 fig. of authority f 2 ( iOTinDto),
||

Ew

129
is

b. nP35?nni35;is5
;
||

on account of the ground, (which) is dis2 -ittjn*. rd. JW ', or mayed, Jb 20 '3 fb. sq. inf. (cf.'iyo^), in order to, ffTttfllM. 1 Ex 9 6 ^nb-ns ink-in '3, 1 s i 6 2 S io3

nrin

drawn (in Jim.


11
(||
4

^n

Ho
Isr.

with the

whichacart ti#n \bn) fig. ronK nirtay cords of love, of '''s drawing
i.e.with
;

18

'

'

D"1N \?3n).

c. cordage, cord, of (twisted)

"i|q

18 vynrrm, i8
i>

so
1
3

"$3}>
(

Ex 2020
,

s 14 20 if*,
1 2. as

Il3y3

Ch
27

2
||

S '1 o 3 no

!>).

golden chains on high priest's breast-piece 1422 16 n'3jr nkjjB, cordage-work Ex 28 39 ; (all P) nnBhB* 28" <A cAam* of cords (cordlike nhbgn
:

conj.

Gn
30

10

1ff$r

fta

'3;'

without IB*,
it

chains); nra$j(n)

WB>

the

two cords v 2425 39 1718

Gn 2 1
46
34

nnj>ij

njfl(l

'3 t order <Aa<


'B'Ba
45
.

be a witness for me, 27*

Ex9

^^o^ios
1. pa; "OJJD

^"^

'3,

may v""

2. interwoven foliage (?) in phr. D'HSJ) pafvj*) 11 Hi-Sm Toy, of top of a vine Ez 19 (clouds

Ew
,

rd.

then niay)
v. jiy.

of cedar, 31 s1014 but in these

[inyQ] n.[m.]
cstr.':

ford, pass,

passing;
<A/ord 0/
1

certainly clouds, so

Ew

Hi-Sm Co

al.

only

Gn 32 s3 (J)

3V

(the) Jabbok.
<A

2. _p<m, fenM? "ajjD

S 13

23

t [ JjJ/]

vb. have inordinate affection,


NHWB1 "fs.

pass 0/ 3/.
32

nttt? Is

30

ewry

3. passing, sweep, ^yfc'y'S sweep of the rod (13y 4 c).

lust

(cf.

Ar. C+as- wonder, admire, Z?~z^

TrVOyft
'd

n.f. ford, pass,


2

passage
32

abs.

beloved; and (on sens, obsc.in


6' 6

NH) Levy
-

); Qal Pf
16
,

fs.

naay.

Ez

2 37

9 12
;

Impf. 3

nrayo isi6 Jesi nviayp S 14 4 cstr. Ju3 + 2 t.; l.ford, 6 6 s8 7 Is 16 2 so also only pi. Jos 2 (JE), Ju 3 1 2 7 MT rOJJ) We Dr Kit Lbhr; 1 S 13 (for
Isio;
pi.

6 3?yni v

+ v Kt

abs. Jos 2 7

ffl

20 (Qr nziayni), rnayrn v

(Ew
after

m. 01 jsbj.
("??),

(-

pl

&2$) Je4*>'; lust

only in

fig.

of relations of Samaria and


5 ' 1216 - 20
,

+ xvjap
/>as

K 7= 2 Ch
1

17
,

v.
s9
.

niaD.

2.

Jerus. (personif.) with foreigners Ez 23 30 so c. ace. v 7 ; pt. as subst. paramours Je 4 .

(wady, ravine),

S 1 4 4 Is 1

3. passage
.

in defensive
t"

works of Bab. Je 51 32
vb. shrivel
(cf.

[ti'Zy/ ]

Ar. ^Is- contract

(esp. face),' frown)

Jo

17

the grains

; Qal i>/. 3 mpl. rn"nfi IBOy have shrivelled (cf. Dr Now).

t[Qjy] n.[m.] (sensuous) love (on form 143 32 Lag ); only pi. intens. CajJJlT EZ33 to them as a love-song. For D'Sjy. thou art v 31 rd. D'3t| @@ Co Berthol Toy.
cf.

t[n23J]
11

n.f.

lustfulness; sf. ^ri33y Ez


,

t[nDjJ^] vb. Pi. wind, weave (cf. de3 Impf. 3 mpl. sf. Wisy^ Mi 7 and rivatives) wind it (or weave it; i.e. mischief); (so) they Ew rds. B3J)= so Hi Che GASm, but dub.
;

23

(of personif. Jerus.;

||n'

W).

Tn^^y n.m.
above

a musical instr. (poss. from because of sensuous or appealing


21

twist, pervert (cp.

Jo

2 7,

but

v. B3V),

We WISH

Mid.,

cf.

Now

(?),

Dr.

Gn 4 (J + ^33), Jb 2 1 ( *|K 1133), tones) ; 31 4 ^ 150 ( + 0*19), sf. ^JJ? Jb 30 (|piJ3);_acc. to % a reed-pipe or flute (N313X), 93 a Pan's
;
||

"

my
pipe (organon,

722
of
several

hw
f n. r?73V n.pr.f. wife of David (on sense
^Ttl; v. also

1 "7 Benz Areh ^ think of together); Njw*""Dn 3 51016 ), cf. also in We bag-pipe (=rT0301D !1 Kn.Tr. as. >a str n g e d instr. (Gn4 ).
i

made

up

reeds

Jmfer cf. n^',


2
5

Gray

ProI>N

92-

No
1

27

S 3 ( AiynX, ( AXa, A AyXa,


6

A Aiyat, L L EyXa).

AyXa)

); Ch 3'

nay

v. aiv-

tnbw n.pr.loc.; T\$?f

'V

(the) <Atrd
34

cf.NH^yNiph.ierouwefed; roll Pi. roW a thing, etc.; Aram. Pa. a thing, and deriv. X X ? ,3 S rolled cake, Xj), ?5?
foil.;

7$ (-/of

^^
).

Eglath ISI5 ( Sd>uiXtr TpiTr;r) J6 48 ( ayyfX/ai/ 2aXatrf near Zoar and S. border of Moab. 1a),

ibfy, h\3$

adj.
2

round; abs. ty 1K7


2

28

shield, lyji!?!,

Syr.^^Ji, hi swiftness, swiftly;


6 sk/*, cf.

Ar.

J^ Aasien,

Lag

BNS1 '" 3

+ 2 t., b\y

io 19
-

Ch

fpl.

n%

K
,

31

T723) n.m. about? cf. 13 fr.


id.

El32,24

calf (as rolling or circling


;

round 1 K 7 31 31 (opp. rfoSTD), io 19 ; s round in circuit (perimeter) 7 23 = 2 Ch 4

MD
1

;
'y
s5
.

K7

">1|

NH

*<*.;

Ph. (Pu.)
;

by
)*

t nhXJ n.f. cart (from rolling of wheels ;

Lzb 336

l^'jy

Palm. n.pr.

td.

Cook 89

Aram.

NH td./Ph, (Pu.) rbiy


y\^ < Bondi 38
Anc. Egypt.
;
,

(?)

Lzb 336 Aram. Snbjy,


;

pi. a<ja/e Ko"- U0

Jl^:, IfcC^X, *b?V, *$%, HWB ,6 this Jen (cf. against prob. calves D1
,

&, As. [again],

Sem. loan-word in Egypt. agarBd 6"*' 491 cf. also Wilkinson 'a^oZi Ermaii*
;
I.

Hom abs. Ex32 +; cstr. + sf. 'y Ho 8 pi. D^g Ho 1 3 + cstr. ty$ iKi 2a +; calf, Is 6 Z7 in sim. of leaping mts. ^ 29";
id,; Eth.

but

v. also

8 *8

"- 2- 286

Jager

);

Ar.

(1878),

223-2U, ep.

235, alo 249

J^c,

/i]l ugTjr-

X"MV: XT-At;,
19

cf.

also

iS28 M

N8226 );

drawn by cattle, 7 1 S 6 + sf. \nty


,

cf.

S 67
s8
;

Nu

7 ));

Vehicles
abs. 'y
;

cstr. rOJJ?

Nu 7 3
2

Is 28

pi.

19 nfog Gn 4 5 +

cart,

used for transporting


45
,9 - 212r 7.7.

10

persons'and things
6 7.7. 8 .io.n.u.u

Gn
x

46

(E),
3

1 1

in sim. of foot-sole of
i.e.

cherubim Ez

7
;

6 3.3_

Ch

I3

Nu

P?"ip
,

(ax 'V
,

'])

in sim. a stall-iei (fatted) calf, 1 S 28 4 t6 'V Je 46 21 Mai f, cf. p3"]S tfam 'V Am 6 s1 18 Je3i an untrained calf; D'oy ^SJ? V, 68
;

24

1$

36 2 covered carts), v 78 (P); in sim. riiaj; 18 'yn Is5 cart-rope, 'V JBIN 28 s7 of (threshing-)
13

Am

jLm

wagon{cf.T>r
chariots only

calves ofpeoples,

i.e.

peoples like calves, so


-

most
-

--),'vbibZvid.;y=war^46' (Du transport-wagons).


;

;
'-

80" 01"- 66 perh. rd. 'VV "by2 Matthes Che Gunkel 6 2 s 8 cf. Bae; calf as sacrif. victim Mi 6 Lv a (P);

t b'Uy n. [m.] hoop, ring


prob. ear-ring
^VVA
(

abs. 'y
pi.

+ ^9,
(cf.

etc.);

Nu 3 1 M "^ O'hs
^7

1919 cut in two, in ratifying covenant Je 34 (cf. 9 Y?? Gn 15 ); elsewh. image of calf: made at

Ezi6 12 ( + ^SS"^y D
n.pr.

nose-ring).
Pr<">
92 ,'

Horeb, H3D9

'V

Ex 32 48 Dt 9 16 Ne 9 18
21
19

'y alone
29

ybw
loc. Jos io

Gray
34

); tl.
2.

Ex
2

32 Jerob. I in

19i!oT24 - 35

Dt
N.
cf.

V 106 two set up by 2832 2 K io Isr., 1K12 17"


9
;

m. a king of Moab, J u3
3 5 23 37
-

12141 ' 1717


,

EyX^.^
io 34
12
, ,

12

15

c.

loc.

Ch

n
io
6

16

13
(v.

Ho 8

5-6

Cn.bay,
fin.).

fraft

'V),

V 36 ;

OfioXXa^ Jos IO; AiXafi I2


;

na^yo
EyXa)/j,

also

1.

nbjy ad
n.f.

and so 15 39 Buhl Geogr 192 el-Hesy,


EyXajx,
.

site 'Agl&n,

N. of

Tel-

fi.
cstr.

Plbx:

heifer; abs.
;

'V

Gni5 +
18
;

f$ 'isf + s n'pjy Ho 10 (but v.


in ploughing

io

sf.

"nty Jui4

3;)jrEz47

in'yryq.v.
+6512

pi. cstr.
21
,

infr.); heifer, Is?


18

used

Ju

i4

(fig.),

threshing Je 50"
perh. nH),
fig.

track; abs.'o
cstr. bi])D
sf.
12

tVayC

n.m.
1

S 26 s +
pi.

(KKH

'y,

in sim., v.

ni, read
;

of

Pr 5 s6 + ;
V'

entrenchment; 2. n loc. npayen 17 50 s cstr. \bayp ^, 23 Pr 4";


1.
,

c.

'TJS^O 'J? Ho 10" a trained heifer(sim. of Ephr.); used for sacrif. iS


stateliness etc.

Je 46 20

16 s (">5? ^??)> cu * ' n two for ratifying cove-

elsewh. Ttf$?P 17*. 21 n-2 12 5 6 Dn- 2 15 IsS9 8 ; 1. circumPrs 20 2. 26 s 7 . vallation, entrenchment 1S17

T^J
,

65

^%P

'

nant

Gn 1 5'(J
-

Tvfy&O

'P- c f.

^y

Je 3 4 ,81 ) ; in

3 cleansing city from blood-guiltiness Dt 21 4 4 8 once of calves worshipped in ; p|52 TJ), v

<rocA (prop, wagon-track), only fig.: a. in fig. 6 course of h. of snares of wicked yjf 1 40 .

Ho 10' (where read prob. ?}]>, so We NowGASm, cf. Che, v. also the foil. sfs. rns.).
N.
Isr.

Pr 4 26 ' 5 21 (|| ^W>ST^; life, 1^1 'D ^ 23 s IB* ' Pr4", specif, good, right, piX 18 9 7 3iD 'O 2 p^? 'O Is 26 ; bad sense Pr 2" 5"
action, or

'

my
Is 59
V' 1 7
s
;

723
t^-

-y

5
;

are those approved by him or those traversed by him, psjn^ T^V ?


1

tracks of

**

J>

vb. pass on, advance (Ar.

W%

6 5 12

fig-

of richly-laden cart dropping

its

contents in its track.

Eth. O&D; pass (jA*) ll pass by, also run by; Aram. <ny go along, go by (oft. for Heb.
"^V),

tpJljp
a lV., and

vb. be grieved
(in

(NH
;

id.;

Aram.

Vi fall

Aph.

rmow;

Syr. )lz* pass by, come,

c.

upon); Qal

Pf. 3 ms. rny

Jb 2 8 8

]fi^

Lexx.) id.;

cf.

perh. also

Qal 03N));
25

As. agdmu, be

vexed D1 HWB 16 (rare


Pf.
3
fs.

cited under
. . .

the way).

the fierce lion hath not advanced upon it (sc. Pr 25 20 j-eHipb. Ft. 133
IVJ^J
(cf.

t*J

TO?5J

tib-ox

P^Kp Jb 3 o was
poor?
t
C
(||

moving a garment and X).

Gn

38

19

J,

Jon

3"

Heb.

not

my

soul grieved for the

was).
-

j^] vb

Wiph.. shut oneself in or off

(NH
also

t'rf.,

I'3iy

Pt.pass.res<rai'w2(esp. from marriage), anchor; % J3J? be ;

imprisoned)

2 fpi. e*Nf>

n*n wji^

n^n
to

shut yourselves so as not off,


in Meier w roB38

would ye belong to a man ?

Km

Impf.

f 1. "TV and "Tyi (so alw.) n.m. perpetuity (= advancing time, cf. As. add, time, at the 1. of past time : ly SO Jb 20 4 ; present time); 6 IV TV1 Hb 3 ancient mountains (cf. Dhy 1). 2. of future time, IV? (usu. ivb) for ever: a.

13

14 7 during lifetime, of kingf 2i Pr2o

of others

^9
i

19

22 27 61 9

Pr
.

12 19
C.

b. of things, Ttt?

,2
r?P.'!

Jb 19 24

T$

of continuous
cf.

existence, of

i*M (-/of
Fre,I,d "- 8

foil.,

meaning dubious ; conject. BN59 on Gk. dyop cf. Lag


;

nations.iy fto?? (of Babylon,


(yet v. Hi.iy
'

t&W 2 c) IS47 7

Lewy

).

T "YI2V n. [m.] appar. understood by Mass. as name of a bird ; very uncertain ; orane ace.
to Saad. (Is), but note of crane not suitable

II 3); anger, lyb Am 1 "; elsewh. 8 iy *B! + 83 92 s Is 2 6 4 65 18 d. of divine 15 existence,^ ]$? Is 5 7 ; attributes,"^ ^ 1 1 i 310 14 112 3 9 ; residence in Zion, "ty 132 ; law of
.
'

HJj

(Tristr
Is
14

NHB239,
)
;

IWyi WD] nim J e 8


Eth. VOd: cry.
v. I.

7
;

-rtJJ?

D1D3

38 (but here gloss Klo Bid Di Dn Che B *)'; Thes and (in Je) Hi Gf Gie del. and take 'y as ] adj of DID = twittering or the like; Thes assumes
.

God, iy? 19 promise as to dynasty of David, iyb 89 30 ny ny i 3 2 I2 ; inheritance of land, nyb 29 37 ; continuous relations between God and his
; ;

10

people
I5

Ch

28 s Is 64 s Mi 7 18
cb\V(b)
-

lyi?.

(see D^iy

2 m): "M

9"

e. phrases io 16 21 6 45 718

transpos.
1,

fr. -iyj,

48 52

10

6 44 2 2 18 io4 ii 9 i45'- 'Exi5 Mi4 5

11,

in.

iy

my.
v.

iy

v my.
.

D^>iy5)

nyb>

m
;

Dni2 3

48

6
;

"13? v. liy.

tny

my.
xe- count, reckon,

Is 30 8 rd. (D^iyny) nyi

ly v'fw-iy. i s 45 17 . /or a witness (<B 93 s

Ges
juc

I)' ( v of foil. ; cf. Ar. number, period.; Aram.

Ew Di Che Du)
-

for

MT

1^-

t 11

KJ'iy time).
(II

^ n-[m.] booty, prey (upon which one


;

T [iTiy] n.f. menstruation, so Vrss (prop.


time,

advances, falls)

ny 5>3# Gn 49^ devour prey

period);
; ||

pi. abs. W^J) 133


(fig.

1364

stained garment

of best deeds of guilty

people

NOB).

tiny, Vty,

M^

n.pr.m.
1

father of an officer of Sol. Niy

A X ia/3. 2. grandfather of Zechariah fay Zc l\ Ntoy v 7 ; A8So>. prophet 3. a Levite toy 1 Ch 6 6 A8, L A88<o. 4. a priestly name Ntoy van d. H. Ginsb (Baer
2a8wK,
;

@L

Iddo; 1. K4 A* A,
14
;

1? is 33 s3 ^y 0/ yrf "ITO 8 ;wi7,- iy? 'Wp Zp 3 (of God) my rising up to the prey (Br^); ny '3K I s g* father (i.e. dwMP Du Che Bl"; tributor) of booty (Hi KnKue Br > Ges Ew Di al. everlasting father).

!W)

in. Tj;, in poetry

147 Jb 92
s

7
1214

"Hy (tNu 24 s024 f 104 23 20 and in *iy Hy Is 26 4 65 * ^ 83 18


6
1 , :

132

cf.

^K, ^y), prep, as far as,


while (Aram.
(1876) 2
'

even
<I8ffl) -

to,

up

to, until,

Sab. ny, Hy,


414
,

Mordtm ZMQx

*ry,

.^.;

';

DHM"""
;

N etc. ASamt also NHy v 16 Kt A&ua. Qr N to?; @N r <5 A88a, L :i5|?), 5. a seer njhn toy 2 Ch i2 15 =toy K'aan 2 ch s2 1 3 A8(3)<o = toy? 2 Ch o 29 I*^()."
toy)
(

Ne

1 2

As. adi Dl* (Ar. Ili is akin to lie j>ass on, advance
tojj

^)
to,
-

perh.
-

Ko"' 304309 :

prob.

from ground-form
-

"ny

Kb"- 9091-; but Lag 8"n like Tin*);with s f.


4
8

,LI01 -3' Mi "hl 231f

'dlddy,
)

Ol 428
^jny

481

ny

N U23 +
i8

as plur.

Mi

v. iiy.

etc.,

D? ny f Jb 3 2 12 |

,c

2K9
3

18

Dn-iy occurs;
2

-ty

724

-ry
ulR0
)

from ?N, in that K1Bchrl included, as in Ar. J^L Fl 31 1K3'1 *"): I. prep. 1. of space. a. Gn as far as Haran, 12 6 i3 312 +oft., Is 8 8 pn IV
as, e->en to (differing
is

at far

Kd

in T"}b> (Dnb)
t.

& nwn
s5

*r6s ny Dt 3 3

the limit

(v. Dr), + 5

With

(v. supr. p. 117), rd. prob. nW'n. the force of towards the end of, against,

jrr ntnx ny, 15

n s ohp yctw yrv ly, 2$ 26 s ^36' D^nt? iv nnjiox, 69 b>sj ny D'd ixa Jon z 6 Mi i 9 Je 4 1018 ), 90 3 N3n "TJJ BniK 2CT, (cf.
4

esp. in (D)N3 ny,

Gn 43 Ex 2 2 M Nu
to set
2

10 21 lD'pm
tab.
;

DK3 ny ptfOn n used


against their coming,
2

16",

up the Ez 33 s2

cf.

S 17 22

Ellipt.

Ju 16 2 inupni npan

nta ny
!

Jb
.
. .

1 1

7
,

etc.

pregn.
to
.

+ 1 18
. . ;

s7 '131 '"1?

3H nDtjt fawd

afar

(and lead) up 8 (ft? 1 c) ; with the goal a person, Ex 2 2 ny nan xa; DTiVn, 1 s 9 9 ^ 65 s nfe>3-|>3 Tl? Drr:?
<

Is 57* pinnp ny

evWi

the morning dawn, and we slay him (c) with various adverbs of time (q.v.), as ru iv., np-ny, "no ny, nsn ny,
(wait)
till
5 (GFM; Dr'" ).

ni

ny, f3 ny, nriy ny, c f.

cp^Q ne? ny (v np 4 b).


.

*<aJ

Is 45 Jb 4 Ho 14 ai! (v. M0, 1? 20 stronger than "THf 31E>); poet. Nu 24 innnsi * 1 ? x ^S shall be vm unto destruction, shall
6

24

"

31B>

(d) to suggest also rfeflrree (cf. 3), Dipp r ny n<ii there is no place Is 5 8 nBDD px ny t\^ 40 13
,

issue in destruction,

attending, ny

HNH

v24 ; rarely with verbs of tNu 23 18 ny fP.isnn f Jb 32 12


,

nVs-ny-DNI and if even up to these things, even the end of all these punishments, you do not hearken to me.

Jbs" 9

10

cf.

Lv26 18

38
'b

18

(usu. ?).

Before another prep.,


'^

11

b.

7
20
,

During

(rare

prop, as far as the limit

nayp ny, i>yp ny Ez 41 and even (si vera 1.) Dn^N ny 20 16 26 10 2 k 9 cf. to ny Ne 3 n?b ny j u i 9 + b. In the combin. 1V(\) as Gn 10" |p, pTXD /rom Sidon ... as /ar as Gaza njy ny + oft. (v. p5a); and idiom., not of actual

nnnp ~\v,
:

k 4"
,

V.S? *iy Est 4

indicated, including the time previous, cf. tear : so oft. Aram. fV., -i, while), 2 9" what is

peace bw pM] IV during,


;

Jb 20 6 yn Hg a moment sq. inf. Ju 3 26 Dnpnpnn ny during s2 19 during their delaying, Ex 33 Jb 7 *Rn ''ypa ny 2 Jon 4
etc. ?
.

space, but of

classes
.
.

idea of both

of objects, to express the 4 and, as Gn 19 JpJ nyi nysp


;

3.
highest;
tV' 147

Of

degree, to suggest a higher or the as nxp ny even to muchness, i.e.


(v.

from,

young

to old (inclusively)

and

old (v. IP

5 b)

without
4

= both young IP, even to = in(i.e.


.

exceedingly
15
;

I^D), <Tnn ny even to haste


''srrny

Est s 6 rna^pn
2
.

^n^a-npi

cluding, its base

Lv
and

11 42

Nu8

even to
1

including)

its flowers, cf.

S 1 84
to,

kV01,v |>ny, below. Withaneg., to express not even as much as, Dt 2 5 jn N?


7

See also

2.

Of time:
v 1518
nrn
,

a. (a) even

even to the 10th month,


day,
etc.,
37 - 38
,

Ex

until Gn 8 5 12 6 unto the 14th


this day,

^n 5)3 ^nnp ny DsnND 02b, and tEx 9 7 nnx-ny np , simil.


. . .

with nnK,
14
28

Ju4

16

etc.;

DVfl

ny unto
,

33 s3 both + oft.; ny 26 32 10 37 DV ny sq. inf. Ex 40 Jos6 Ju 18 30 ; npa ny 10 23 ft'M morning, Ex I2 +(i5 t.), npan ny i6 + 1 so any(,n) ny Ex 1 8 1314 + poet. any ny (1 1.)
;
,

Gn^

wn

S 17 22

nriN for (rd.


adeo,
1

nns
(si

= Lat.
Hyatt*
i.e.

v Dr).
.

Sts.

almost

vera

1.)

m^

rnpy ny

even to the barren, she hath borne seven, even the barren hath, etc., Jb 25* U'JJ "W pi
NP1,

SnK'
of,

104

23
;

D^iy ny
TfiPt}

Gn 13*+ oft.;
;

Hg 2
iv

19
.

In comparisons,

o </k degree

D'pya yap ny

1h ly IS13 20 v. also' '^3, and And sq. another prep., Lv 23 *^Y?> ad fin. naVn rnnpp ny, Ne 13' n3e>n -\m ny. with

2K4

35

even like (rare),


*:a

Na

10

(text dub.) entangled even like thorns,

33D Dn'p ny 1 Ch W
4
to the

nmrv

nn tb

did not multiply


Cf. 2

the force of against, Ju 6 31


(6) nd.
(6)
s5

degree of
three.

(i.e. like), etc.

S 23"

nB^n

ny

npanny npV;
s 8

c f.

N3 tO did not
II.

sq.

inf.,

both of past time, as


3 4 , and esp. of until thy returning,
cf.

attain (in prowess) unto the

Gn 8 7

32

nntfri

ni^y ny, 33

future time, as 3" lait? ny 22 20 2S 1 o 2 7* Dt 7 20 20 2 2 2 2 8 2022 , both + oft. ;

</<

en3nyj U3 +; ... an nyLv255+iot.; Denny Dt 2 +; nbnyt2Ki3 ,7 "Ezr 9 14 (D)n^3 ny 18 1 S 1 5 Je 9" + 1*0 ni ny Ju 1 6 s + also in Dnk ^-ip^n ny Dt 7" (cf. 2 8 48 Jos 1 1 14 1 K 15 29
;
;

Conj. 1. until:a. nB>K ny Mn <i/ 20 [nun (a) with pf., of ^>as< time, Ex 32 21 14 pn nB>N ny (Dt 9 ), Dt 2 nay nt?x ny, j 08 3 17
:

K3

s6

o 17

24

20

||

Je 5 2 s
;

'<),

v.

Dr,

rd. prob. '?)

to^n] on the anom. and most prob. (cf.


;

20 23 8 Ju 4 24 1 io 7 (2 Ch 9 8 j, \ 21"; I7 with suggestion of degree, 1 S 30 4 (sq. f'K), iKij"; rarely of future time (the 'future 21 perfect,' Dr"), 2 S 17" (of degree), Ez 34 So -& ny (oft. in NH; v. f), tJu5 7 Ct 3 44
-

28

'any tGn 2 6 13 np rp

ft,

41" 2S23

10

"V
2CI126
15
;

725

ny
Ch
28"

and (of future time) DK "lBte ny tGn 28 15 Nu 32" Is 6". (b) with impf., usu. of future time, Gn 27" ^HX npn 31B>fl ngte Ty ; 29 s 30 20 3 KX23 24" LV22 4 20 i's'22 Ho

TJ$
2

-n ? i) ny ny I2 Ezr 9 6
>7
;
.

Ch

u.

ars

^
;

n?

Nun
2
3
.

'

2.
pirnpi>

,;T

15

5
till

rarely of past time,

he should see,

Ec

Jon So

B 6 -f I? tQts* 3 4 8 tGn 49 10 n>B> top? nj,

4 ntev "lBte ny (of the future)


2
;

Of (t'rae: d{>U& iy 1 Ch23 2S 28 7 ny 15 a Ch 2 6 Ezr 13 Ezr 4 3 9 anyn nraab-iv;


;
:

^I2 3
(a)
t

and

'3

1?

14 njn iyjp iy Ezr io prob. during (Keil Ges Be with regard to, strengthened for b); S q. inf.

nn:en
2

rtb ny
s8
;

k
2
(||

18 29 ;

b.

ly alone, until
1

.-

with

pf.,

ffl 23 time, Jos 2 4 u-iajpy,

g 20

of past

Ch 29

nfej)

ny

1
3

10

K n
ny,

jwjjfl

nn

ny,

Ez 28

1S
;

of the future
1

26"; nw^ iy 32 io 14 y&nb ny.


3.

20 rtb$ iy 1 ch 28 ch 24' 3 i; rm^r^ ny

K 20 nb alone);
1

Ezr

2K7 uno

(rare)',

So DN iy (of the s2 (6) with impf., of future time, 1 S 1 2 cf. Ju 16 1 2 a (6) end), Is 22 14 26 s0
,

239" Dnn" ay; nb 1933 Is 3a ' Ku fut.), tGn 24


15

ny.
2
2
'.

Of degree

Wtj '"Unp^ Ty ww no
1

(till

there was) a great camp,

Ch

(ellipt.:

= exceedingly
Ch
36
16
.

12 23 ; i"6ypS> ny

2 CI)

V'

57 7

18

32

62'
1

16 14 ; nnpbi) ny

Jb
17

27

+
10

16" 17 13 26 s ; lNp! ny 2^; aib iy 3 i3; pN|j ny

of the past (rare),


13

Ex

1S

NEnp

flW may -iy, v Josio (poet.) '13 Bfc ny *rfy * 73 - N.B. In poetry, iy is sts. used
absolute close, but an epoch, or turning-point, in the fut., as f i io 1 (v. De)
to

2 tn5l^ Ec 4 Baer Ginsb

mark not an

1"}V :

Ec4

e.g.

(al. nHy), abbrev. nsnny, (tj-lj; cf. '(from pj, Ned. 9 10), adv. hitherto, atiU.
3

NH

T??t> Din *pate rate ny,


(but v. 3);
alter a neg.
18

el.,

IS42

Ew

f71

112 8

Ho 10" Jb 146 Gn 49 10 NU23 24

fll.
.

\jj T T

vb. ornament, deok oneself

Jb8 21

he will yet, etc., under20 standing v as present, not future). 2. While (rare cf. I 2 b) : a. with pf., 19 blNt? nan IV while Saul 1 S 14 b.
al. 1)3
:

Hi Di Du

(but rd. prob. with

(Aram,

in deriv.

niTy, ornameM;
Ar.

cf.

perh.

t^jic jnaMjre, scafi, etc. [as sheathing, or excrescence ?], also (^lc, broad stone for covering grave, etc., Lane

^CHy.

cr/, *ca6;

with impf.,
at the

f 141
d.

10

spake. -layx ny ?i nrr ,&&


by.
c.

"")
4

;-Qal

Pf.
,

2 fs.

nnyi Ez 23 40 ; Impf 3

fs.

n-iyn

Is6i 10 nyni

H02

15
;

2 fs.

Jb

19

i 3

same time pass 1310 m ny (but


-B>

rd. prob.

iy (without vb.) t Ct 1 u So 7 s6 N? ny while not = ere yet (of past time) tPr 8 px ntoj 16 ny (so &b iy, JJ ,, ft, e.g. Gn 24 15 , Mt i ls ); and vb IBte iy (of the 2 fut.) tEci2'(cf. Talm. tOI Ty, Mishn. ny

Ne

with ptcp., as v 161 '),


.

nyni Ez 16 13 1 s. sf. TOKJ 10 n ornament ; usu. 1. **9~ T!K Jb 4


31
,

J6 4 30 v"; Imv. ms.

^yn

a. reflex.,

rfec&

oneself with, c. ace. of (woman's) ornaments, a of bride Is 61 10 of Isr! (sim.; cf. tf'si'n v
); fig.

Ho2 ls Je3i 4
b. metaph.,

Jerus.
in
||

Je4 (c.acc.cogn.;
40

30

Ez i6 15 (TIKTa>p
'131

H^),

clause),

23

(c.acc.cogn.).
10

tibf).

3.

Of degree,
47
7

<o

tlie

(rare), Is

Thou

a lady,

H$

by

%
l4

saidst,

point that, so that even I shall be for ever


fo

fiN3 NJ-nny Jb 40 deck now 2. c. 2 ace, thyself [Job] with majesty. 'l? ^VS! Ez 16" and I decked thee [Jerus.] with finery (? rd. Hipb.
'XI).

not? t6 ny

^^tW that

tiTTy
-

(going so far in thy pride that) thou didst not, etc. (but Hi Che Du al. join ny rnaa I shall be for ever, a lady perpetually; v. 1. ly); Jb 1 4" (Di De Bu Du) to the point that he may

n.pr.f. (ornament; or

(Ar. i.'ii,

sjii) morning) Gn 4 19 20 23 (J).

A8(8) a ;wife,
-

1. of

Lamech

1? n -C m> ]
one
is

Is22 (Du). ^3-|3 nb iy, rd. TBte Buhl; cf. Di).


enjoy, etc.,
'"

In J0S17
!>y

14

ka Me

1Ete Tg

decked);

2. of Esau 3 6 2 41 I2 ' (P"). co11 - ornaments (with which


'y abs. Is

49

18
,

'ny

that (Ges

cstr. 2

i=

Ez 16" 23 40 ;
33
5
!

sf.

^V

t III. p "iy, a strengthened form for Ty, found chiefly in Ch Ezr, and occurring in most of the above senses. Thus 1. of : iy

etc.;~ornaments : 1. of women 2 S 1 (3nT Je 2 s2 ; of Jerus. under fig. of woman 4 30 (3nf

Ex 33*+^1TW Ex 24

'y), 'y),

Ez 1 6'43

(all aec. cogn.c. nny), Is 49's( s im*).


7
,

space

npn

\2b Jos 13 Ju 3
'b ~ty 2

Ch

13

n-janp 'b iy 5^

TWO

Ch

26 s ;

mp

nnip!>

ny

ch

39

'iy Ez 16 rd. prob. Dny ny MMj!o ^e^. struation (maturity), JDMich Co Berthol (rdg. 19 n J??) Toy. nrW f 1 03 5 [sf. ref. to ffej] is t. cmtivfiiav <rou dub., [rdg. 'nniK ? this usu. c.

B^y

bveny
B*M];

726
I.

py
tiQ^-iy
adj. gent.
subst.

Thes ;

thine age, conject. in


-

prime

(cf.

*iy)

JDMich
2. of

Adullamite;'y
.

55*K

Hup-Now Che Du.


sf. ref.

Gn 38',
I.

T,

yn as

1220

men Ex 33 4 56 (JE). x '??, pride Ez f

3. in gen., as feeding
to silver
s

{^

and

gold,

1*7^ (/of
etc.,
89
;

foil.;

cf.

Ar. Jjlc mollifies,


luxuriousness).

v").
cf.

v.
it'Z

4. trappings of horse i/' 32 (De Hup, vera 1., but prob. corrupt ; Che (after v D must be curbed Ortenb.) *p!?S ^? "?
Du),
si

languor,

Frey (Kam.); Palm. Njny (good)

fortune Cook

NH

(WJ

^^

f
(rd.

1.

[]iy] n.[m.]
abs.

luxury,
luxuries
2

dainty,

de1.

7
,

A cam be brought, etc.

light
is

; pi.

D^y

24

si

vera

f^^Oty
1

n.pr.m. (an ornament

Sab. n.pr. '{>tny

Hal 51

'

);

1.

El;

cf.

a Simeonite 2. a priest
1
.

Ch 4 s6

A ESu/A, L A&njX.
,

perh.D'?HD [v. HP] KloGrHPS); pi. sf. Je 5 1 34 he hath 'filled his belly VnjD /rom my dainties (fig. of Nebuchad.'s plunder ; Gie reads

3. father of officer, David's A8ii;X. time 27 08ojA. Cf. Gray*"*"-*'"


9",
s5

XGfRothst join with foil.: from dainties hath he thrust me forth; fig. of delights
1?*U|P);

my
;

t (^rPfy n.pr.m. ('<


1. ,n H father of a

/tas

decked himself);

1
,

of worshipping '\

T3^ *8 f 3<>

9
(II

IS*

#D

Afeia, A A8aia,
nnj?
:

Judaean captain 2 Ch 23 L Adaiov (genit.). Elsewhere

t [Hi*] vb.denom.Hithp. luxuriate

2. grandfather of Josiah

2K22 1

EStira,

de%A< (act.), so Syr. ^L); Impf. 25 ^21D3 OTJfQ Ne 9 and they luxuriated
Pi.

(NH

3 mpl.

in thy

3. a Levite L Ofiou (genit.). 4. a Ben A(aa, A L A8(o).a. 5. a 8 A/3ia, A AXaia, @L ASaia. jamite 6. two with A8oio(s). priest 9 Ne n A8a, L ASaias. foreign wives a. Ezr io 7. a Judahite b. v Aoaiu, L A&omat. Ne Of(e>o, L ASaia.
1*8180,
,

A
1

great goodness

+ UW1 *$*[ &3t*l).


name
2

Ch 6 26

fn. (

Levite ]"Ty n.pr.m.


31
16

Ch

12

29

51

12

12

Io>(a)8ax),

08ou,
1.

L IaSav).
with foreign wife

29

tfrWiy n.pr.m.
Ezr io^Ginsb;

man

39

1 1

ESra.

2.
n.f.

rmy van d. H. Baer), Ai8o., Ne 12 @K A8aj/or, L ESvas.


5
,

t "'.fYHy n.pr.loc. town of Judah in the L nbsB> Jos 1 M A


5
,

tn2"Ty

12 delight; Gn 18 (sexual).

ASio&ztifi,
ii.

Ayeddai^.
v. -ny.

i.

my T"

v.

ny\

in.

my
T"

tn3~iy n.pr.m.
17",

1. a prince of

Judah
1

Ch
,

81-0(0)5.
'y,

2. a Manassite
nans?
;

Ch

12 21
d.

rmy],(N)ny v.ytj>. lm*#


i-ry,

my

v.

my.

prob. (rdg.
rung,

with Codd., for

van

H.

ESra).Vid. also
[Vny]
8
,

tiy.

Stray,
v.

(l)rp-n>

v. II.

my.

ti.

adj. voluptuous

; fs.
,

n}H$[ as

tfny

Kiw.
v.

any v.

rny.

DWT?
I.

my.
foil.;

of Bab. personified, (thou) volupsubst. Is 47 s tuous one. myn iiny. 2 S 23 read -n m.iy 11 1 Ch ii Th WeDr, cf. Ginsb" ". ttn,
||

/1)7 (/of

poss.

= Ar.

jic

art

fn. ^"ty n.pr.m.


exiles
etc.
,

1. in 'V 'JB, returned


8
6
,

equitably (so Thes), or As.

ecWit, /mto).
29
,

Ezr 2' 5 =Nef Ezr


2. a chief

"hSiy n.pr.m.
II.

Ch

27

Ada, L AA.

Ne
1 1

io

17
,

A8(8)w, H8(e)u>, H8(f)w, A8f tv


.

t
/"T.J7

N^"iy

n.pr.m. Reubenite captain, David's


1

(/of foil.;
-

cf.

whence

DsHJj

= retreat,
97

jic <wrra ai'de, BN M cf. refuge, so Lag


Ar.
,

time, ace. to

Ch

42
,

A8(e)iva.
;
ate

j) r sm.p293

Buhl Geogr

dainty (food), delight []"Tytt] n.[m.]


%

).

tD^iy
36

n.pr.loc. old Canaanite city,

16 oSoXAap, with king Jos 12 (D), in the

nW
(re-)

20 only pi.; 1<$ TOP Gn 49 dainties; D ?15?^ D'J><*!J La4

(poem) royal
those

who

15

(P

@L ASoXau),

cf.

built

by Rehob. ace. to

Mi i 15 Ne 1 i 30 Ch 1 1 7 (o8oXa/x);
;

'y (rd. rnso, rmn, v . rnyo sub I. -ny) 15 13 site prob. 'Id-el-Miye 1 Ch ii 2 S 23 ;
i

rnytp S 22
1

more gen. RR} (ace. dainties) daintily; to thy ^BfD?i) D'liyp Pr 29" he shall give delight v. p. 588, also sub 1JJJ. soul (|| 15''?1).TflXTSP,
<o
II.

(Aid
v.

1*7^ (-/of
views- v.

foil.;

cf.

el-Ma),

c.

13 miles

WSW.
' *' 193

GASm

' "1

- Buhl

from Bethlehem, and reff.

plain (in word-lists), Scnr


other

perh. As. edinu, 0010 * 2 8 DP' 79


-

'-;

Di Gn2

'

).

p
;

727

y\v
6
t'tf

f in. |"[V n.pr.terr. (prob. associated by Heb. with I. fiy) district in which lay garden

of ', home of Adam and Eve : rj??"fl V'\ Gn 8 2 river 'VB NX' v 10 'Vnp-Ji? 4 16 'JTfa 2 16 3 2SM
-

Impf. 3 ms. *n N? Is 5 (the vineyard) sAa/Z 25 not be hoed (|p); 3mpl. }*rj which 7 D , "} ?$). wsed <o 6e Aoed w>i<A <Ae hoe (subj.

i^g

(all

E8^);

cf.

Is 51'

(||

'Hi), all

36 3 'STUI Ez'36 Jo 2 and '| sim. of fertility ; D^Vf? *

t"Hy?3 n.[m.] hoe


till.
(Ar.Jj^c

Is 7

s5
,

v. foregoing.

[TT^]

vb. Miph. be lacking, fail

Ez 28", O'nWi jaa -itsto 'y <xy 3^ 'y (@ Ez Jo rpv(j)rj Is jrapa'8aor).


t)

<xy v

16 - 18 - 18

tpy
2

n.pr.

(1

urb. et) terr. conquered by


-

remain or lag behind); Niph. Pf, all c. tO, 3 ms. Dn? i^SJ 1 S 30" not anything was lacking to them ; "^V? none was lacking
2

Assyria (prob. iv. |"J5?; pointed HV, to differentiate from m.'y, cf.WMM A,u Eur ");'JPJ3

=
(

S 17 22
fs.

Is

40

26
;

of
16

Zp 3

he doth not fail;


Pt.

3
f.

rTJ^J?3

Is 34
is

no wild beast is lacking.

K 19" (

vlois
23

12

"E8ep)=Is 37
|"jri);

(in Telassar),
-

rn^yj Is59

truth has become lacking.

Pi.
left

'yalone

Ez27

+ n331

prob.

= {Bit-) Adini
ls

on Middle Euphrates Schr C0T2K1, 'V n'l.v.p. 112.

Dl Pl "'.

3 mpl. T$J nothing lacking.

Impf

Wft
'

&>

they

jTg,

rmy
v.
v.

v.

iy prep, sub
1.

I.

my.

0n29 2 flock, herd (NH .; ti.TT.y n.m. Aram. KVjI; n r<z8fp Gn^ K (=% v 21 ) v.

nyjy
t t
:

njny sub
n.

py.
sub
II. -ny.

Lag
abs.
pi.

BN761
',

who
(
17

assigns 'y therefore, plausibly,


;

myny _
I

to III. "ny

,Xc), as lagging, loitering)

'y

"ly/ny.

[*)TJ'] vbi

remain over, be in

excess,

Gn32" frrjJI Gn
23

+, cstr. Ct 4
29
2

cstr.

u Is40 + ; 7 Tjy Mi 5 '+ etc.;


1

sf.

ill)?

syn. of

niD

q.v.,

superior (to) ; veil, or curtain, etc.;

only PH (NH id., Aram. T"1V Ar. >_i ,* 6e profuse, iv. Zei
\

aWn

2 1. flock': a. of sheep, |*C 'SGn 2 9 (J), TBI 'y Jo i 18 ; cf. Gn 2 9 2 38 30 4 I (all J),
-

Mi 5',

SjJi
12

Qal Pt. *ni>? TO? Ex 26 tains) <Aai remains over, so

plentifulness) ; </ie surplus (of curf. l"1

Je 5 1 Mai i 28 4-ron3 2 Ch 3 2
;

14

||

|N2f
;

'"

Ez 34 B^fTjn 'y

12

(sim.),
2

Ct6 6 = 4 2
14

S 17 34 Pr 27;
(ins.

prob.
'y),

^ );

?'^'? v

12
,

and

Zp
2
12

14

sign of desolation Is 17 32 (nyip Je 6 3 of peace 31 24 ; in sim. also


,

u l^tyn as subst. v <Ae excess in (3) length ; I^Vn 23 iAe surplus of food Ex 1 6 of price of field

Mi

Lv
3

25";
,

'5?

3*iyiJ

^ose over and above,

Nu

46 - 49

cf.

Ex

16 18

v 48 (no "7f). Hiph. Pf 3 ms. fl^yn have a surplus (of manna opp.^Dnn).
;

Je 13 fig. of Isr. Is 40 HOT 'y v 17 so niy Zc io 3 b. of goats, (|| JKS), c. undefined Ju 5 16 Jb 24 s DVyn 'V Ct 4 6 s Ct i 7 2. herds, flocks and herds : a. incl.
;

Je 31'^ 78 s2
,
1 .

11

20

all E sheep, cattle, etc., Gn 32 >7.i7-".i7.2o^ cf- v y b. specif. "^3 'y Jo i 18 .Tjr^?'? v. p. 154 supr.

n.

1 1- [']<*'] loan-word,
q.v.;

Qal
d.
(cf.

H. v 33

Inf. cstr. "ftfe 1 Ch this mng. also


; ,

> Thes, assuming mng. arrange, order); Ji6 A L HXa, M


1

vk. prob. (si vera 1.) help (Aram, Syr. j^, X "H5? (rare) = Heb. iry
2

Nab. n.pr. 11. "H.y n.pr.m. (cf. Lzb 337 ); a Levite 1 Ch 23 s3 24 30


E8e/>.

my= Ar.
,

Ai&ad,

(Baer Ginsb
;

van
Pt.

33) but< Codd."ifj&


-

v 182223 van
34 )

d.

H. v 17 21 22 ),
-

so
d.

Kau Buhl
H. v 88 ),

t in. "^7.^ n.pr.loc. in extreme S. of Judah Jos 1 5 21 site unknown; Apa, AE8pai,@LE/3fp.
,

pi. cstr. rD-iyn

(q.v. v

nny v 39 (van Kau; see -py.

rd. T)J>

t [~n] n.pr.m. a Benjamite,

of

*TJJ

Ch 8
;

15
;

Q8,8,A
t
140

Qdtp,

L Adap.
(NH
;

T7N'H"ty n.pr.m.
(iippar.

son-in-law
help is
'

Saul

Aram, name,
-

my
-

PS'-ity q.v.
cf.

Gray

Pro ',N

so Ne 3M cf.
-

Am,Jour Sem,L* 8

OAram.

JA.. 1883, F.,.-M.r..

139,

So.. S

E8pjX),

J._ lS
2cpu,

, gl9

W
ii;
li28

God

[nttny]
;

n.f. lentile
;

nB'iy

trf.

Low

Heb.

No

, " la8*7) ' 173

HPS

CIGann

A E<r8p, @L
(NH
hoe,

(Al^X.

on formation v. Lag 8 " 60 ); 23 pi. 'V~}V growing 2 S 23" art. of food, 2 S 1 7 9 Ez 4 'y T12 Gn 2 5 s4 ( J) pottage of lentiles.
-

Ar. J,Ii
:

my T
217
thicket,

v.

to. T
foil.;
cf.

Efpi).

til.

["n^
101

vb. hoe
pick,

so Ar. (in

(-/of

Ar.

Syria) jXs-,
also

jjJ-*-
");

Cuche
);

dbsent, hidden, of sun, set /

6 t^i, ^li iJU hidden place,

Dozy"

cf.

Fl

KlSchr -"

Niph.

(i.xj-

clouds, cf.

wood, so Syr. o^sL ; hence obscuring 3y Aram. N3<y

NH

cloud{s)).

728
h. nj? t
n.!*.
33
1

ns

" 9 and
-

(i v

K 18 Ko
44
;

dark cloud, cloud-mass, thicket; J? abs. 4 M i K i8 + cstr. Is 18 4 Pn6 16 pi. D'ay Ju 5 + 12 2 4 18 cstr. 'ay 2 s 22 niay. 2 S 23 V' 77 * 18
,

'

8""- 1KJ f. ) *

vb. prob. return, go about, re[ inJ7] peat, do again (Ar. oy:, SLc return, do again, IV. restore, also say again, iterate, jjlc habit; Eth. /,: <itm about, surround, OflKG": ctrcutt,
circle
,

s V?y
fin.);
i

K i2, M + 9
1

18 13 (but prob. deb, v. nay Qal ad 4 6 1. dark cloud : a. rain-cloud Ju 5 Is 5


^,
t.

Syr. Pa. oL accustom, Ethpe. Aph. be

b. as high Is 14"

Jb 20 6

accustomed, \f& usage, ceremong, \\\. festival (Brock), whence Ar. j^s id., as loan-word,

+Ez 19" 3 1 31014 (rdg.


;

niay, v

n'aj?).

c . chariot
.

of' IS19 ^ 104 3 covering his eyes Jb22 14 s 4 cf. 2S23 e. as d. casting shadow Is 25
,
.

Era 276 ; Palm. KTy usage'hzb 337 Cook 90 I}? and esp. "!?= BH, akoT? /esftVaZ, $ NT?;
;
,

NH

cf.

prob. As. Shaph. uS-id, he solemnly affirmed

swift Is6o
f.
1

and transient 44" Jb30 15 (allsim.). 16 g. bo ']> Is disposed by God Jb 3 6 37


,

D1 HWB32 );
Eth.),

only
3 ms.

intens.

Pi. surround
1 1
61

(cf.

ffl

Pf

sf.

7|R +
(cf.
9

8 4 cloud of dew, dew-mist (sim.).

2. (cloud-)

Pol'el, restore, relieve

9 Ar.

(cf.

VaD

18 6).
6

iv.),

Impf. 3 ms.

, 12 masses of clouds (enmass, D i? n ?' 'y 2 S 22

wrapping

')

=^

8 12 ( v 13 v. supr.).

thicket

s9 as refuge Je 4 (perh. under Aram, influence). 9 ay Ex 19 v. 'ajj sub nay. 1. ay v. p. 713 supr.

nniy^, c.acc.pers.i//i46 (||npe>,opp.n:iy), 147 (opp. P'SB'ri). Hithpol. be restored, Impf. 1 pi.

Vriyn?! i/,20

(+Dp, opp. i>S3; @ dmp&Utwln). 268 Til? and (14 t.: Fr"* ) "*, subst. a go9
:

f [21J*]

3 ms. ii'jrna-nK

vb. denom. Hiph. becloud, Impf. iE^a a\y; La 2 (Bu a'yn). 'JTfS
1

ing round, continuance, but used mostly as adv. ace. still, yet, again, besides with sf.
'jniy

mJ'

(vof

foil., cf.

NH

id.

draw a

circle,
I.

!Wy

(circular) ditch/

Aram. TCNO

t&; Ar.

(with appar. verbal form, like 6 Ol' 222 * Sta 1362b Kb"'"4 -" 360 Ges i100 ), fDtsi 27
: 1-

WN

6e crooked, curved, bent,


tortoise-shell).

_Lc elephant's

tusk,

T njy n.f disc or cake of bread


.

abs. 'y

Ho Gn

iKij" 18 Nu 11
6

cstr.
;

cstr.

njy 19 6 Ez4 12 ; pi. niJJJ 39 nJJJ Ex 12 ; bread-cake,

1S20 niy tGn 4 8 ^io 4 33 139 18 30 11^ Gn 4 6 + 4t., f. Tjtt tiKi"; 146 a M 20 1. (never iniy), ttfp tiKi Vp Gn i8 + 18 nniy tls 2 8 Est 6 3 fpl. njniy tfp fEx 4 tLa4 Kt (Qr 1 pi. W$S)} there occur also 32 202 and DH niy fls65 24 : '? niy 1 2 S 14 Dn 9
J0S14
2
;

11

14

15

14

17

',

made of n^D of manna Nu


,2

nj3
1 i

Gn

i8 6 (J), of noj?

13

17

'(JE ; vb. Tfo), of barley Ez 39 4 (sim.); unleavened, niSO niy Ex 1 2 (E ; vb. 6 D'BYl 'y 1 1 cake of hot-stones, i. e. 9 HQK) ;

a. (a) expressing coniinMcmce, usu. of the past or present, still, persistence, 22 moy WTffl DnnaSl and A., he was yet, Gn 18 still standing before '* (note oft. so wniy after
:

1. as adv.

baked on them metaph. n3n 'b 'V Ho 7" Ephr. is a cake not turned (i. e. burnt, ruined). On 'y v. Benz*"*- 8"- Now*"*- 111 Kennedy emt.bii,.bbad and S y n onyms, Ib. Ci ".
;
1-

cas. pend.,
29
7

44

14

S 1 3'

Je 33 1
is still
18

Ch 34 s),

43'

b^li DV.n ti oa'aK niyn, v 27


24

my

fn the day
3

high,
2

31"
13

Ju6

20

1K20
14

51

t [^17] vb. denom. bake (a cake ; a cake of); Qal Impf. 2 ms. sf. 3 fs.

lit.

make
(so

ny), 18 ; nbj?^ aba Din niy still to-day (such is his haste)

Ko'"-

658

4s EX4 9 NU19 32 0 niyn; 2 Si 4 (but s3 s6 ma: nijn ; 10 Is 5 in;

naajJJJI

Baer Ginsb, > van d. H. nasyn) thou .shall bake it 496f Ges'* k ) Ez 4". (on form v. Ko'-

44 he tarry in Nob 1 K 2 2 D'nan? Dyn my the people were still sacrificing, etc. (so 2 K

will

taSyQ n.[m.] cake;abs.


'
V'

K
i.

12

17

'?.5&

s +); 2 S i* "a *vfa) my-b^a, Jb 27 (v. i>a Mi 6 10 (v. i]lb end, and Ke but also If);

i2

35

16

mockers o/(for) a ca&e,


al. rd.

e.

buffoons,

We Now) La 4
;

17

the

sf.

is anticipatory,

either

but

Che

3}&

(*$) U$.

of eyes (Kt) or our (Qr ), poet, for

TJJ niy

tjiy and
div.acc. to

(1

nib
(orig. n.pr.

4")
-

3y n.pr.m.
);

but Dys Lbhr


niy.
2

al. rd.
6

HD ny

for

% Bi

RS BOT,
47

91-

2Dd 'd - 93

Og,

Wild simply
1

Ch

14 rd. either Uniy

(sf.

giant king

of Bashan(i. e., peculiarly, of a country, v.

ES lc

pi. antic,
still

),

usu.+ fWO
,4 gtA4.IIMI.il

(q.v.);

Nu

tO niy
20
33

29 3 ,4
,9

(JE), 32 (P), Dt J 08 2 10 o 10 J2 4 jgl2.SO.81


i

s3

s3

of U*Jfi?), or niy. Twice, peculiarly, not (Germ, noch nicht) i.e. not yet

(in class.

(prob.allD),

iK
47
)-

Ne 9 !B ^i35 n

136*;

@ Qy

5 Heb. CTJO), Je 40 3W^ OT Wniy, 2 Ch raaa ; u^an tsb avn niyi (the vb. fin. on
1

(r^BDtsW
aaw,

ace.

v. ajy.

DfW0 the Dya mn " HK1 and between their teeth .,


. .
.'

of t6).

Sq.

),

Nu
.

11

33

pa

umy

n'uo.n

flesh

was

*<i
etc.,

(=whm)

w
(cf.

729

"W
= so long as I
live,
9

Jb 8 ); and oft. in the phr. (Dnano) -bid ("w Diiy) *sniy he (they, etc.) was (were) still speaking, and ( = when) etc., Gn 29' nso bmi noy lait? tt"nj>, i K i 22 42 2 K 6 s3 Est 6" Dn 9 2021 so . m liy Jb 1 16 7 ( + v18

30

'-

78

1S

04

33

46

2
(
||

\na) ;
.

s5

yet,

nya, Je 15 dbv nya, Pr 31 (6) within 13 liya usu.of time, Gn 40 1J1 Hfc O'DJ 16 19 within yet three days, etc., v Jos 1" Is 7" 21
D1TI

16

wV

-'

, .

for 1?)

and of the future/i K r yot?K y ttiaio an) c f. Ex 9 17


:

r\if liya (sq. pf. cons.),

Je28 3 "

AmV;

but

14

Is

65"

(liy

also of distance,

nmsx

16

(cf.

yet,

minx V20 5732* 115?, 45 6 2 K 6 K 2 27 ij?ia^ pin liy <3 ( c f. Dn 10" 1 i *), Je 1 3 s7 liV 'DD nnx after how long still f with stress on the idea of continuance, Gn 46" ^]31 liy V1NW HU gromgr on (AV. a jrood wAt'Ze), Ku I ^ 84 -[MiT 1157 they will be still prais1012 2730 days, 8 29

(6) Expressing addition or repetition, still, 4 more, Gn 7 rune* 1157 D'cS* '3 after yet seven

[3j33]ni>

35 TOX.
. .

Gn 4 8 Kn!> pX ni33 liya 2 'mi ny mi); cf. SI vhw nyai


7

tinuance of
1?n

.,

b. tliVO, lit. /row the cononly in the phr. (Iliy?) 'liVD

DVn iy

ever since
15

I was
.

(thou wast) unto

Is

Hb 2

this day,

Gn 48 Nu 22 30
Tliy n.pr.m.

t-ni7,
A8a8
:

(restorer);
1

Q8i;S,
8

i>5>

14

(MT

1. 'lyj? Wi]jj 2 Ch 15 , so read also v 2. liy a prophet 2 Ch 28 s liy alone).

ing thee, Jb 34 ; with lij) prefixed foremph., Ex 11 1 'b bs nux ins jjm ny, is 49 s" 56 s iiy 5 "U1 pap_K, Ez 8 13 ' ^ 42" 92 1S +; in the phr.
1

*ty

n.m. Dt '' 6 witness (prob. fr. reiterating,

BJ7D

li5?

sq. pf. consec.,

tEx 17 4 vfofffl
;

0]10 liy
4

and they will stone me, Ho i 10 33 cf. ^37 Isio 26 29 17 simil. Jon 3 4 Jesi 1iy3 Is 2 1 16 ), 2CI1105 (but see and (cf.
yet a
little,
,

hence emphatically affirming); 'y abs. Gn 16 19 cstr. Ex 20 +; sf/IJ? Jb 16 ; pi. D'lJ? 31*+, a Nu 35* + cstr. *$ ^2-j 35"; sf. *ff Is 43 10 2 1 1. witness, testimony, evidence, of etc.; 44 48 62 things: heap of stones Gn 3i (JE), torn
-'

'

||

K
Gn
20

liy

past, as

Ex 2 3 Jos
5

as

7
4

'*

10V
ls

5 11V

it? 112 1

no more, both of the

animal Ex2 2 (E), song of Moses Dt 31 (J), law-book v 26 (D), witness of '' against Israel
12

1921

K 10
. .

s
,

and of the
2 32" Dt 31

fut.,

altar E. of Jordan,

IW

**?,
.

Is 2
;

Is 19
\Zr89

20
;

P?, Jos 22 (P), cf. 8 Job's evil condition Jb 16 ; the moon


c.
:

27 - 28 - 34

Je 3 + oft., t6 30 20 s with P Is 23 10 Je io 48
62
b.

liy
9

Gn

12

so

+ 74

al.

When

the continuance

is

limited by its

nature to a single occurrence, liy becomes 29 26 9" liy lt ^3 rtjfl tb, 18 again, Gn 4 liy n? s l and he added still to speak, i.e. laip

2. icitness, a person fa. God, in heaven for Job Jb 16 19 ; on earth, for Samuel 55 1 S i2 + v 6 Th and most, Jeremiah Je 42 s 12 also 1 S 20 (ins.lj? bef. ' @ Dr Bu Kit L6hr see s3 HPS); against persons Je 29 Mai 3*, nations
. ;

38

he spake yet again (so oft. with *1PJ v. 1/), 20 24 l"iy prn and she ran again, 29= liy inni,
;

35

37
.

Ex3

15

Dt3

26

S ioM + oft.; with


4

liy prefixed, Ho 12' Je 31 liy . . X7 not again, no more,


12

"

15

32
13
17

33
'34

1213
; .

between (p3) persons Gn 31 (E). b. 4 c. witnesses, Davidic dyn., to nations Is 55 101225 44 betrothal of transfer of property Je 32 , 91011 usu. of testimony in court, and in Ru4 13 civil and social relations, c. a against, Nu 5

Mi

60

'

Dt

10

Jos 24 s
11

S i2 6 +
*ty

c.

Dip rise

up

against

^ 27^
a
17
,

35

+? ^i^
;

?V

answer

c. Still, moreover, besides (not in

sense);

Gni9 nB"P *D liy whom


nx
is

temporal hast thou here


;

besides? 43" tJ"X D?n liy


(sc.

D3^> liyn
still
:

Am 6
a

10

iSio S3n
ffi

false witness against 18 tDny 'ab Pr25

Ex 2o' 6 =

(in court) as NIB* iy Dt


,

Nu 3 530 (P);

t(D

)1.

^J?
.

there

man come

hither]
Kari

besides ourselves

but

We
4

al. D?D.

8 11 e*xn), 16 [Ogn iXE>iiy, 18 nsi^on

-]X 6
s2

15-16 66 at the mouth of witnesses, so I9 17 16 1818 12 False witness is ipj* 'V Ex 20 Dt i 9 ^2 7 59 6 28 17 19 Pr6 14 ; D" "!^ 'V 12 19 ; D'3T3 'y 21 ;

Dt

"m,
;

D3n
(i.e.

1
.

K22 79 2 K 4 6 $g A
38

24

s8
;

28

liV pX, Is 5 Je 36

Ez 20 27

ftff?^ I9

DOPt '^witness of
16

23

36

37

Pr9

j;

CI2 9 lCn29 3

liy pxi and there is none besides, 9 4 -i- 22 21 60 Jo Is 45"-> v 35 ), (cf. v ), 4 6 810 16 liy pfiX1 <3X fls 47 Zp 2 .

Chi7 + 39 t Dt 4 (cf.
2
27
;

supporting) violence n Faithful witness ^35

Ex23'(E) Dti9 5 is D^IBN 'V Pri4

nm'y
f 11.

1K8

Je42 Pri4
.

25
.

mS n.f testimony, witness, of things


2
1 30 52

2.

With prefixes: ta.


. .

liya,

lit.

in the

(only E); Gn

Gn 25" continuance of ., i.e. (a) while yet: 'n Wliya while he was yet alive, Dt 3 1 27 2S12'" s 2 4 *0 ^iVa, Is 28 ^ 39 Jb 29 ; niya alone,

31 feminine things).
1.

Jos

24

S7 - ,7

(J uses

1?

for

nlj> v.

iy\
421

[l^^Jjvb.^enom^erber

1^

ne aa;

bear wit13

fl al Impf.

1 s.

flW La 2

Kt;

my
< Hiph. Qr Bu.
Mai 2";
;

730
2
;

Hiph. P/. 3 ms.Tjn


s
;

k r?

15

contents of covenant
H.31.3.99.1U.129.1.157_

P 2 K

15

*iyn

Gn 43

Ex 19 23 1 s. 'rfryn Dt 4 M Je 42 19 3 mpUTyn Ne 9* etc.; 7mp/.^*l 2 K 17" Zc 3 6 3 fs. sf. l >3TJ!FI1 Jb 29"+ 15 t. ^apfU-//.-a6-" J?9-Qn
;
;

ms. n'Typ

Ne 9

94

nrft?n

yid

a l s0

pi.

elsewh.

yjr

1 1

pnjj] _F
(

9 r

nnyn
2

1 i

I2

=2 Ch 23" rd.

prob. Tfrvpfn

c f.

i'

10

We

al.).

Trn^iyn

n.f. testimony, attestation;


||

43

+4

t.;

Imv. ^y^
.-

"vyt?

Dt 32 46

1.

Ex
;

19*'

+2

t.

Imv.
c.

P<.
sf.

testify,,

bear witness,

1. testimony, prophet, injunction, rnifl Is 8 LM 2. attestation, Bu 4' {>fixed usage Buhl ).

1620

against one
2

K21 1013
Mai
c.

in favour of

Jb 29 11 La
'

(Qr); take as witness,


call
-r

c. I'?

2".

2. cause to testify, 2 1025 44 ace. pers. Is 8 Je 32


;

1 1. [HI,!/] vb. bend, twist (so Ar. Uyfi);

as witness, invoke, c.acc. jnsn nsi D'EBTI nx 26 19 28 3. protest, 30 31 ./ again*/* \ Dt 4 10 affirm solemnly, warn: subj. men, abs. Je 6 2

t*Bp Is 2 1 >//38 P<. cstr. HSp 30 r$ 1 S 20 (but rd. rny? We Dr SS Bu HPS); be bent, bowed down, twisted,

Hiph. Pf.l
Pr
1

s.

f.

cstr.

||

nne*

V38

7
; II

^B3

Is 21

s
;

nb

niga

Pn 2

on
:

Ne
g 9.9

3 pers. Gn 43" (J) Ex 19 (E) 1 S 2 Q h 19 Ne 26 j 21 Jg 19 Am j K 2 24 42 9 3 glS.


15
;

c.

s1

perverted of mind.

La
Pf.

exhort solemnly, admonish, charge,


19

'
-

subj.,

c.

pers.,

Ex 1 9 s3 (J) Dt8 2K17" Ne 9 29 30 Jen 7-"


;

swr/ace
1

Pi. P/. 3 ms. niy, subj. '< 1 3" my paths hath he twisted; U] Is 24 its n Pi? 3 wiM Ae distort Hiph.
s.

VJJSP

Zc 3 s >// 50 7 8 1 9 enjoin solemnly,


rei nilj? 2
ls

c.

"^ Jb 33

(|| 27

H?

')-

the right

have I per-

pers.
46
.

+ ace.
and

verted
fi.

Ki7 Ne9 Dnm Dt 3 2


34
,

(1|

Non'); so 3 pi.

nrn-ns

iiyn
;

Hoph.

P/. 3 ms. "Ijnni consec.


protest be entered,
c.

Ex

21 29 (E) impers.

illy
njg

n.f.

distortion, ruin
32

Je 3 2

'.

i"ljy

rny

pers.

njowt
>i

Ez

21

(cf.

Vn.
.

is 24').

fin.

[my]
12

n.f. only pi.

MT testimonies
;

yiy

n. pi. abstr

distorting,

warptemper

(always of laws as divine testimonies or solemn 20 sf. charges); pi. abs. JV7JJ Dt 4" 6 (of '*),

rty

x//

132
,

591

(Ges
56
J

-), vrf-rs

Dt

6 17

f 25

10

99

ing (for *a*%ffy', 0<yjj rvn Is i 9 of distorting, i.e. warped judgment. t ">y n. [m.] ruin, heap of ruins

']}

abs.
12
,

119*, VrrtTJ? 78
i 38 .i46.i5 2 .i

67.i68(

MT pointing artificial, der. prob. fr.


4 ' 46
;

ftpS

pji II9

2.24.46.59.79.9i.ll9.125.

Jb 30

24
,

cstr.

Mi

6
;

pi.

V*V (Aram, form) 3


18
,

but Q'jy in the quotation Je 26

and

ty

79

HViy, reading JTiy for n*lV, or regarding mj? as 320b contr. from niny , pi. of WIJ [Sta SS Buhl] ;
v. also

tiya
npBD
II.

n.[m.] ruin

(si

Dr m

Dt 4*

17 20
'

are redactional).

consec. Is 17'

Damascus

vera 1.); "y HJTH shall become a

t/YTiy 19 and mjl 27 V M abs. Ex i6 + cstr.


,

n.f.
8

testimony;'5?

ruinous heap (but

del. 'D

Lag Che SS Buhl).

119" + vn^V Je 44
,

23

V i9 +; pi. sf. fOVjg + 4 t.; 1. testimony of

the
cf.

the Ten

Words on

the tables as a solemn divine

18 15 M 161" charge, Tl rihb Ex 31 32 3 4 (P), 'yn 25 20 s2 4O (P); ark as containing tables, 'PH |hx 25

TV)}/ (/of foil., cf. Ar. ijyi err from way, Eth. 0??: err ; distinct from I. my, *" Dr 1820 30 Gerber 90 Lag" ). t n.m. b 22 14 iniquity, guilt, or punishpy
1'

ment
9

of iniquity;
1
7
;

'y abs.
i
16

Ex
;

Nu 4 7 (all P), Jos 4 39 4 o (JE;Kuen'rGrt[ag.himDi],8oBennSteuernag),


26
s3 - 34 3S
3 - 6 - 21 6

o 6M

s9

16

f5

cstr. fi?
13

Gn
12

+
31

2i 43 +;
1

jiiy
;

Ch 2 i 8

sf.

Oiy

Gn

+ (2 S'i6
s
;

read ^y3),'^iy
15

Ho

'>

pan Ex 3
19 25
-

34 36 (P); abbrev. 'Vn Jb 16 30


s1

(P); '3?n i>y Ex 27 (= 'j?n Lv 24 ), ,3 30 Lv i6 (P); tabernacle as containing ark of testimony, 'yn ptp'o tabernacle of the testi21 60 53 53 io 11 (P); so 'yn 5>ni< mony EX38 Nu i 2223 i8 2 (P) 2 Ch 2 4 6 2. the code of 9" 17 law in gen. (late), as a testimony of God 1// 19 8

Nu
8

^iy ^i03
n^y
x|/

njiy
3
21

Nu
, ;

(Ges

S91e
),

etc.; pi.

I7

abs.
4
,

65

+ cstr. Jb is^+j rtty abs. sf. cstr. Lv 16 + V^?^ Is 42?, Q^niiy


x//

I30

Nai^+.etc; alBoTJ^Eza8
etc.

86
1

19

122 4
yj,

||

ni>

78

||ph

81 8 .

In

titles,

(SS doubt all these); 1. iniquity, Jb 15 13 nNtsn 1 S 20 27 Je 11 10 14 7 16 17 La 2 14 Ez 7 6 ,3 Dn 20 Jb 1 3 23 Is 5 18 43 24 59 2 Je 5 25 16 10 La 4


;
||

U^Ib64*+,
3

^y

16

H04
s
;
||

12

||

yE>B

Jb
;

u ^!

33

+
6

107

17

IS50
1
.

'y JBhtf

first line cp.

6o\ 'y tM"EO^ 8o'= melody whose law as testimony to a choice flower.
1

53

notPN Ezr 9

6 - 713

njn Jb 22

Ho 7

a.

Special laws of the code are denoted by


+rrip>n e tc.

K 2 2 K 23 = 2 Ch34
3 3
19
;

pi.;

31

(+D'pn etc.),
34
;

Je44

ra
;

D^Hetc. iCb.29

ni^ONeg

pi.

of

of my youth; 3"in 'y the sword; (D^'pS 'V 1 g iniquities calling/or 11 28 31 iniquity for (to be punished by) judges; 10 brtiy 'ne* Ho io (so rd.Vrss Hi al.); 'y3 3
"Tiy? 'y

Jb 13 26

iniquities

r
stumble by iniquity

731
5

ram
23Sn

Ho 5

14

2
;

cf. '5?
5
;

MsjOD Ez

Now"-

)i6

2S

Nu 3 o
23

16

7 2

> i4
22
24

(P),
7

18

30

= f

44
8
24

12
;

pjrW> Dt

19'

Nt3n-lB'S py

Ho

'yo 1 z\

monrN
b. twi13

one'sown,

Ex28 43 Lv5 117


i8 11
-

18
,

Ez 4 4 5 6 'y3i8 19a>20 8 1719 22" 17" 19 20


-

Nu 5
Gn 4
cf.

31 13

i4

quity as recognized, 'y

14
2

s0
;

confessed, 'y

yT 1 S 3" Is 59" Je 3 minn Lv 16 21 26 40 "(P), Ne


'y

NltMD'y 7VTI (P),Ezi4" 44 (J) my punishment is greater than I can


;

34

1012

bear; njiy

i"IS"0

Is 4o"her ]>unishmentis accepted,


'y K3f01 2

'y

Tin

19

V'

38

nD3 N7 32

s
;

brought to
1

4143 'y nm Lv 26 (H);

K fjwnish28

remembrance,
2829

2i 29 turned from,'yo
;

(P) causing shame, 'y W^JR


Sit?

'y "vatn

Nus
13
,

I6

18

17

Ez
;

ment will overtake us


to tlieir

Ez43'
6

Dn9

cf.
:

'yn

a^n Mai 2

punishment 11 Is 53 t/(e consequences of


shall bear,
cf.

7y 'y run ^ 09 a<fti punishment ; 73D* Kin 'y


; 'y

their iniquities he
;

c. (1) phrases of
11

Ex205 punishment ,8 25 7 = Dt5,Ex34 Nui4 (J),Lvi8 (H)2S 3 8 Is


?y 'y ipo

|>3D

'y

La

'y 13 jrjan Is

53

'yo

13

26 21 Je 25 12 36 31

Am 3
1 1 6

s
;

without by,
[KtW]
10
;

3
ifr

'y

npa
12

V'

M 89

Lm

22
,

Jb

v. II.

'y 7y
8

~\B>

39 chastise for iniquity; 11337'y riB* 90 setour


/

iniquities before thee; 'y3 703 103


'y

D^ Is 65" Je 16
i
8
21
,

y"10B'i30

(2) of forgiveness

4 9 Jb7 Zc 3 ; 'y Titrn 3 'y? n?D Ex 34' Nu 14" (J), f 25" 103 3 Je 31 34 33 8 3 6 3 18 s 24 7 'y triw Ex 34 Nu 14 (J), ^32* 85 Is 33 Ho 3 18 19 7 'y B>133' Mi 7 14 Mi 7 ; 'y nD Is6 (3) of 19 s7 'V 133 i/r 7 8 Pr covering over, 'y 7y HD3 Ne 3 24 6 9 a 'yi93n' i6 Is22"27 Dn 9 ; 'ybynS3 Jei8 14 r S 3 "y D33 ^5^; (4) of cleansing from
;
; ;

= iCh 2

roDD I s I4; 32 or removal: 'y T3yn 2 S24 10


18 18
;

'y3

from punishment (P) io 14 pyn ^N Q i S 25 s4 on me the punishment ; 9 15 'yn 'by 2 S 14 'y3 c. various vbs.: Gni9 (J) 11 43 39S9 6 16 17 Lv 26 (H) + 31 106 Je 51 Ez 4 7 24 23 s 3034 s2 see also: Pr 5 39 35 fp 'y ny 21 13 K Ez 4 1 IO 10 2 s7 nNOn ^30), Is 3 o 64" La 4 4 4 (|| 3
DJ53 /;-erf
; ; ;
-;
-

Nu 5

31

Jb

r[n1S?] vb. denom.


iniquity,
!

90

(Gerber

commit

do wrong (Aram. 'iy commit sin, !,HWB1 "- 626 N;iy w,cf.Levy ); Qal (late) P/. 3 fs. nniy Est i 16 she Juith done wrong (c. ?y); 1 pi. yiy Dn 9 s we have committed iniquity (|| K^ n )-

Hiph. commit iniquity;


20

Pf 3 ms. niyn
x

19

1 s.

wyn

24

17
(||

Nori);
||

i.

myn'iks 47
v. I. niy."

s s3 -ino Je 33 Ez 36 ; (5) of im'y 20 to one: 7 'y 3C n 2 S 19 puting, reckoning

nno v"; 'yo


;

=2
f

Ch
,

6 37 , ^'io6 6

(all

KOP!); //. a6s. nij!n

Je 9 4

cr. sf.

Wyn
2
;

14

. Jb 33 c7
(van
d.

V'S 22
'y

(?) 'V

"O? 79
14
;

I3r

'yD

+ 109 ms ^ 30
1

Is64 Jei4 H08 Jb io 6 Je 50 20 8 ransom from iniquity.


8

10

13

9
;

11.

ri'iy,

n^iy u.pr.loc. city conquered by

'y(?) trp3

(6)

Assyrians ; njy 18 34 i 9 ,3 =Is 37 13


OvSov,

1 7

H. Wy)=njy T
(

A.(), Am, and


.

K 19

13

2. Guilt of iniquity (not always easy to disting. from 1 ; SS give more, Buhl fewer, sub
; Is.59 2); rvnyin EZ36"; 49 iiya 'y Jos 22" (P); did 'y Ez 16 ; iyss 'y
1|
||

A Aura, L Away,
.102J.

etc.; site in
v - ,5 ' 15
,

N. Syria
)

Wkl Alttt.UntOT

Benz Sachau ZA,ll(l887 . prop-

||

Don Ez 9 9
Je
2

Emma (Tab. Pent.) ="l^a Ptol


betw. Antioch and Aleppo.

Is57

17
;

DJiy

-W EZ4 4

of thine iniquity is marked before me; 3 16 a. 3 'y 'y HSO Gn 4 4 (E) f36 guilt of 3 8 32 iniquity upon one Nu 15 (P) 1 S 20 2 S 14 9 s $T> b Jb 33 (|| m); py->73 f 59 without my b. guilt, as great, increased: Jiy 3T Je guilt,
<Ae guilt
.

^
'

mod.'

Imm
my.

1.

njy

v.

sub

I.

^tfjj

Dri33

s2

t[^y]
inhab. of
t'ij,*

adj.gfent. only pi.


njy 2

D^yn

as subst.,
infr.).

11.

E 17
rty.

31

(another D^y

n. v. Ty sub

I"

jjj;,

v^- take or seek refuge (Ar. [nJ'Jj HI' jIp <ai refuge, seek protection, jlij a
;

22

13
4o
13
;

30"

15

Ez

28

18

Ho 9

7
;
1

'V

D^-^Gn i5
;

16

(J);

refuge)

Qal
6
,

Inf.

cstr.

i&tii

ray 'y ^38';


jbVffl
6
.

6 *53' apy 'y 49 i

<3Wfrn 'y
;

(||3 T\\orh).

Hiph.
Is io
3
',
1 Myn 6 ;

TiyD3 Tiy? Is 30 2 bring into safety, Pf.

'y

6 5 4 ; "y 133 by is
c.

np?j 'y3
c.

3 mpl.
ir'yrt

Wyn

obj. ran.,
c.

and so Imv. mpl.


TJ?n

Ez 33 was I
22
20

c.

as a condition, 'y3

Tl77in

Je 4

3-i.i5D

brought forth ^51';


j

(P)

c.

mo die

JW expire Jos Je 3 1 30 Ez 3 1819 1 8 17 8 33 s9


' .

ace, ms.

Ex

9".

tfiyQ n.m.
protection
erron.,
cstr. Is
cf.

Ju6

'

26

place or

means of safety,
,

3. Consequence of, or punishment for, iniquity (SS include most of these under 2, and do not recognize 3 ; Buhl thinks this meaning
rare, giving only
10

(MT sfs. as if from try, but prob. Buhl LM13 Ges' 85 ") ; 'o abs. Ju 6 26 +

30

+
),

sf.

*VtSQ

2S22 33 (but

rd.

IS5 ); ' V.k nn 1313 iS 28 no punishment shall happenunto thee for, etc.; 'y NBO bear tlie punishment for ini38 17 quity of others Ex 2S Lv io {take away 'y Di

Gn4

13

18

as ||f 18
,

33

'flso

3 ^ 3 i +,
10
,

vya Is27 5

rS^0 + iflyo
,

^52" + niyo Dun etc. (rd.prob. niVD, etc.); v 38 ^9 sf. mJiyD Is 23", read ?*($ (Ges T pi. D^yo sac Cne H.b.Hp. a i. 'j eL d 1 in a li )V supr.);
,
. . .

"\y
1.
lit.

732
6, hence
collat. (c.
1114

)W3

place cf safety

Ju

idea of strength, as if
(in

fr. TTV)

= fastness Is 23
31
,

33";^
l8

ntoy

Lvi9
/j, 2

1535

M (H) Dt 25" Ez 3

v"

Che Heb Hl"-

prop. D?tfnp y0M r (%), Ez

30 39 D^yjD v

24

s5

16

Dn
;

ii 7W-", 'Brt'cHpsn v , ^sao O'n 'D i.e. harbour Is 23 4 but del.

33 53 (II n
s
15

24.26.26

13..S.15.18.

cf.'O OlDuChe^'-; 3*>CO'DNa3 7 2. a. fig., of God ('>) as refuge Na i


;

Is
1

3V i6 19 ,

39

52' Is 25"* Jo 4 irreto niyie* 'd


10

16
,

^
2

V' 27 31 'i MS? Je 'DUS^ nVDI 8 2 8 (i| "iy/); so ' "i


s

KSD Je2 s read prob. also Ez 28 (for MT nrbiv); tv> xvh 'yo 18 8 bm 4 ^nb-i 28 >8; of God, px (II njTOK) Dt 3 2 ; 10 'yo nbbn Jb 34
"B33 '

^
4

Ijyg,

Jb

32

34
s
;

'

O^
;

);

'V BDE' 82
,

'V

E*K Pr 29";

^7 ;3

'V

&
4

7W

vb.

denom. (Gerber 31 )
3 ms. bjf^

act wrong-

Isi7
let cf.

^3i'/
">

V$* 43

him lay hold of


D31VD ton

my nnn

also'iyoa pgp 1327 refuge (me as refuge); en!? t) Ne 8 10, "


;

fully; Pi. Imp/.


nWto); p<. biyo

Is26 10 (opp.
||

f71
'

(+J"S^,

V?n).

'VTJ

Pr 10^'
of

b. of a heathen god,
cz'^'es

OWD
").

n^rd. ClhD

Che

I ,a ,

Heb H,

$f?$ 3.

Dn
fig.
||

triply

n.f.

Jbu

14

(1

m. Mai

Ko"- 2

453

'"464

Ez 28

15

[nni>1SJ;

human protection, njinS 'D Is 3023 (both b'S 'O DnBK ^6o 9 = io8 9 i.e. my any?); 'K'wSi
,

questioned by SS,
justice,
t.,

unrighteousness, wrong;
8
16

but'y only here Ez, error for b)V] ZAWxv,(1896, u7 inv. Albrecht )
'

'y

^ 37
16
;

helmet; also (of angel)

Dn

(||

P-fiJ).

b'ny

v. 11. b\y.

fa^V
,

n.pr. 1. gent. T*n people on

SW.

+ 24 +1. nbty Is 6 1 (rd. prob. rbr$); nrfty. ^ 1 25 s 92" (Qr) 4- 2 t.; nT$y v (Kt) Jb 5 pi. 1. violent deeds of injustice, ni?ij? ^ 58 64 s4 = 1 Ch 7 '!)-[? ^ Sg cf. 2 S 3 7 "^8 V.3
s 7
;

10

23

coast of Mediterr. before the

O^nB? (q.v.) came

"8

*3|

Ho

io 9

(rd. njflp
II

Now);
10

'j

noiD bN(
11 ;

Dt2 23 and remaining

Evawi.
,

3 2 thereafter Jos 13 (D ), 23 2. loc. 'in city in Benj. Jos 18

f 43'j
<

8 'y3 Is 61 ;

ai Mi

Hb 2
3

'y ntry
23
;
:

(=
i
46

?n

1),

Aiv, A v . Vid.
n.pr .loc.
;

also

[*#] supr.
35

tn^y
fl.
grit-e

(Kt nvy)

inEdomGn36 =Qn Ch 46 e.h0. r<66ain, but L 1 Ch i

'y ^37>Z P3 DH 'y3 ^c 1 25 s 4 7 Jbi3 2 7 ram


;
.

513

!>jrtl

^58' 119

Jt^
s
;

2. injustice of speech
'y

'V ">3T

nawb

Is 59
6

'y

wdhi

Jb 6
^r 1

30
;

07

42

[7^]

vb. give suok (Ar. J-i,


cf.
.,

JU

suc& (while pregnant);

Aram.

JJck. /be-

22^ 24 20 + 36 s3 (for MT n^iy) 13 s of God, ace. to Di Bu Du al., Pr 22 Ho io ,6 7 " Dy 'y fa 'y s6 V' 92 f*f 2 Ch i 9

riBba nvd3 vb 'y Mai 2 ; n'a nxsp 'y Jb 5 16 3. injustice, in general, ^64'
. ,

Jbe 29

11 14 15 16

tas, sucking child ;


!"ITy\
1
;

Qal Pt.
;

7 JLiL/oa so Eth. 0V6ii Talm. ni?V giving suck, of cows fpl.

11.

Jb 16" (v. foil.). TfTJ> n.m. unjust one,

S 6 710

exiles)

71 78 and (fig. of returning 13 Is 40"; of both Gn 33 ( J )-

ewes

V'

tS^y n.m.
esp.
(II

TTiy n.m. sucking


cstr. D'P' 'V

child,
16

suckling;

unjust, unrighteous one; s 18 2 77 of oppressive ruler Zp 3 Jb 18


(II

"

17 3 l3 *tT), 2 9

S 5S "^ )
,
||

P rob

also l6

IS65
;

20

a suckling of days,
(||

i.e.

(for
1.

MT

^1J|,

soDi;
v.

t3VBn).
ij*.

few days old


II. 7"\J?

sf.

aSw 49
;

BJBTJ?).

[n^iy]
1

11.

11.

rh'w

v.

ni>y.

(v^of

nourish;
-

v.

foil. cf. Ar. Jys, Wetzst in De'"" 6,11 ).

JU

feed,

^biy, bb>y T

v. 11. H.

oSiy T

v. aby.
foil.

+ l \h^V]
19";
sf.

young boy ; pi. tifty Jb


Hi| sub III. bw.
Ar.

t{?W] '*
u}, yl*
;

dwell (prob.; -/ of
AZp, v. esp.
fs.

Ar.
8" 1*1-

0n^1J| 2

u .ii.

_ Qal P/. 3 J
1

is Hpor,

Fl^?)

consec. Hjyi (rd. njyi

Is

III. 7"),^ (-/of

foil., cf.

J^c,

JU deetafe

/row (right course); Aram.^.ax Aph. act unjustly, and many deriv., fcO^V. unrighteousness;
Eth. OrtcD: pervert, corrupi\.

v.

and jackals shall dwell, etc. (on agreement Heb H,rt 21 Ges "6k ptf v ), so Buhl Che
-

22

||

wttSB'*);

>3;q3alVlV.y.^87
3

f 1. lij)D n.[m.] T
abs. 'D

dwelling, habitation;
30 pV Je 25 +
,

v.!^V

T7iy n.m.
(opp. njT1X);_'y

7
;

injustice,

unrighteousness
cstr.

^ 91
51
(II

9
,

eta

1.

cstr.

sf.

I^PO

Zair of jackals

Je 9 10 io 22 49 s3

Lvi 9 +;
15

^| Ez
sf.

28 ,s

(van

d.

H. by, but

v.

Baer Ginsb);

50 fyy 18

12 of desolated cities) ; rfnij 'D Na 2 2. dwelling of '> fi of Nineveh). "Vl ?; g-

37

(all
1

pya
.

733

f^cy
12
;
,

15 30 b. in heaven IBhi? 'D Dt 26 cf. Je 25 (|| Dn), b. in temple \JV3 ' Zc 2 17 Vr 68" a Ch 30 s7

Zc5
(||

Dt 4 17

nisy Is 31'; 1. a., fly, of birds pi. Pr 26' specif, of swallow (in sim.)
6
'

s ^ 26 WVO
,

3. (only here alone).* 'D "TOf ^71', fig. of' as abode of his people, 1 9 as! is 'D alone 90 91 'o 1 S z unintellig.
2
.

Ch 36"

of seraph Is 6 (cf. Pol.) ; riding 22" ^ 18"; roll (in (33"l) on cherub 2 S 12 arrow V 9 1 '"> oi swift army vision) Zc 5

70)

rd. (v. Conim.), poss.


v.
7

J^VD (eyeing [enviously], p denom.) Klo HPS.'cf. Bu. njitfa Zp


is difficult in

Is

1 1

14

(under
8

fig.

(sim. of vulture)

context,

We Now rd.

n'Jpyo

(cf.

Jos 9 23

S 3 s9 ).

55 fn. pJ?Q n.pr. 1. loc. in Judah Jos 15 s (P), iS 25 ( Mann, Mawv), now Main (Buhl Geop.i63 and reff ^ 8 mi i es g of Hebron hence
;

^vyi* Jb 5 make their flight high, soar high b. hover aloft (sim. of irresistible tendency), 6 '' on ; (birds, sim. of (protectingly) IS31
doves) Is6o
to fly,
;

W
).
;

of bird, sq. ID??) Hb i or fig. of ships (like cloud,


8

in'33:

i.

e.

make

sense
tance,

cf.

Dt32
7

%-fly away, to a dis"1*13


||

'O

nann 23

24 - 25 - 25
,

so rd. also 25' (for


cf.

MT
2.

pss)

Th We Dr Bu Klo Kit Lbhr; Judah 1 Ch 2 46 *, MtwK, Maoiv.

m.

in

of

^ 55 (fig. locusts Na i
(Q
1

P'O'lK v

8 )
;

ss vanish,

16

(fig.);

nvg&n

f|p

3. gent.

2 3 5b

Ju 1 o 12 named with Sidonians and Amalek as


ancient foes of Isr. ; poss. intended by writer D'OiyD q. v. p. 589 supr. many read fj"10 as

Jb208

f riches (v. Toy); of wicked (Don?); end of life, in gen., nay?!


*)

s'

1W| Pr

BA

L
1 1

MaSia^)
1

v.
1

GFM. fijn?
v.

v.

^3

n;3

|ij)tp

p.

supr.;

Ch 4"

tr"Oi?ft

n.f.

id.;

1.

D^SH?
lair

p. 589.

den,
4
,

of wild

beasts' of

TB|,

inj'yD

Am 3

so

pi. abs.

ni3iyn

^90'. *pynn Pr23 Kt, do thine eyes fly (light) upon it 1 (TV?!] Hiph. Qr dost thou cause thine eyes to fly, etc. ?) is difficult, and line perhaps not original (v. Toy). Pol. l.fly about, to and fro ; Impf. 3 ms. 1?^ of birds Gni 20 (P); seraphim Is6 2 Ft. *]BiyD f|T&
;

5*

Jb 38 40

naDJ, s f. nniivo v 104"; cstr. nijyn JlinK Ct4 8 ; vni'VD Naa M (|| vnh; of nn', in gen., faftl n'rt)iy3 fig. of Nineveh) ; of n;n
(||

2. cause to flying fiery serpent Is 14 30 fly to and fro, brandish, Inf. cstr. sf. 'BBiya 10 'a'ln Ez 32 when I brandish my sword before
.

29

them.
D"1133

J 37 s

(II

v^)

so appar.
2
13 1
,

fig-

of men, hunted
'> s
(||

Ho 9

Hithpol. Impf. 3 ms. qsiyiT ejiya 11 like a bird their glory shall fly

by
2.

*,

WrwtyD J e
sf.,

fig.

also of

dwelling
iMO),

away.

in temple, sg.
fig.

li'? a

iroiyo
</;e

^ 76
;

D^ *r^S

n JJ"?

Dt 33 w

anct'eni
cf. I.

GW is
3).
14
,

Hiph. Impf. 2 ms. Qr, v. Qal ad fin. n.m. On4017 coll. flying creatures, Fj'iy TO 2l 'y abs. Gni^H-, cstr. v +; fowl, insects;

a dwelling-place

(for his

people
in

pyo

1. fowl,
1

birds,
;

Gn 40 1719
i

(E),

7
'V

(J),

i">**

"hnJiyQ n.pr.m. name

Judah iCh 4

(P),

K 5"+
2
1920

esp. (38 t.)


2628 30
-

D^n
Ho
1
2
,

sky,
Ma(a))va8fi.

Gn
'y

(J),
1

io':

t[n3iy] Qr, [TtTV] Kt n.f. only sf. Ho Qr pi. Drtiy Baer, eg. Droty Ginsb; > Dffry Kt but rd. Drfliy, v ity 1 a. p. 730.
.

carrion birds

4446

(P), S 2 1 10

fowl of the s0 2 Ec io20 +


,

K 14" + 1 1
Gn
26

1.;

Dnn
5
s7
;

^50", r?o

'y Is 16
'y

'y k.^o 3ii>33

je
i
21

redundantly HJ?

fowl of wing

(P),
13

+ 78"
;

(for food)

for food also

Lv

(P),

pi? Kt rSi8'v.

^y.

17

20 25 (both H),
14

cf.

Lv

11

1346

0"V*)V

v.

sub

I.

my.

unclean)

for offering

Gn

8 20

(H, clean and linen 'yrt), (J ;

Lvi
id.,

fL

*W
-

vb. fly

(NH

(r&ie) flicker,

winged insects (clean and 2021 ^hr) 'yn y-\p Lv unclean) y^S"^? (H),
(P).

2.

NBiy, JaoiL id.; Eth. flutter, e)iy /*: trf-. Ar. <_il augury, from birds (cf. yy e Heid.2,fi^ for t un e, ti.c, >_ilc 'practice au-

fowl; Aram.

'yn

'B

Dt 14 19

tf^fj

ysis

so prob. 1HJ alone v 20 ; *SH 'V ip-na'K Lv 1 1 23 (H).


,

gury,

ilc

augur; also
8

>jc,

i^e-fly about,
6b

T[H?>?y] n.m.
fluttering
135555
1)
;

Je9

'

1T

of birds); Qal P/. 3 mpl.

V1

consec. Is 11";

only du. eyelid(NHjrf.; and


cstr. (v. infr.)
,

from
sf.

V9 lS + Pr2 3 Qr > Kt fjiyi [van d. H.], or^'yi [Ginsb]) *0 2 S (


Impf. 3 ma. tf9J Jb 20
;

Jb 16 16

4
y\r

132

22"

= -f 18
6m

11
,

Na

16

nvh
;

Is 6
fpl.

6
;

usu. nearly ys (6 t. D^'y), as 4 17 weeping, W'Bysy Je9 ; closed in sleep ty 132


eyelids,
||

4 ss 1'sysy Pr 4 6

etc.

fs.

^"(n)
Is
fs.

Pr 23
etc.;

Kt

(v.

infr.)

nrp>n
;

60 8

/n/. c<r. *|W

Jb 5 7 Pr 2 6 2

P<.

nay

looking Pr 4 cf. 1//11 testing men); used seductively (of s5 by wanton women Pr 6 ; raised, in arrogance
,

Pr6 4

cf.

of nwjjtf

Jb 16 16

2S

734

rp
('superciliousness')

"W
Jlpjj?
(||

eyelids

30"; fig. ine^BSBy Jb 3 10 break of dawn, 41 (sim.). ofdaum,

wicked; >rd.
cry for
help.

^p 01
;

al.),

which means

fll.

[*W],

I.

L^]
"BVO,

vb. te

dark;only
ft

tnpyift
vera
1.,

n.f.

compression,

distress

(si

Qal

/;>/. 2

ms. nsyPl

Jb 11" (though)
subst., v. infr.

be

Aram, word, = r\\K*0) ; '?nD3 'D JTOB'

\^66",

0Xtys, 33 tribulationes; butworddub.


Tb Pi mate
-

dark, but
fi.

rd. prob.

HD^
;

n.f.

darkness; ns^
Jb 10 22 (Ges 590(I
;

ins?
||

WV

[TUn

blind, blind (orig.

Am 4"

nn|)? jntt

ninSs).

fn. nD^j.' n.pr. 1. gent, 'son' of Midian Gn 25 4 (J)= 1 Ch i 33 cf. Is6o 6 Tafyp, Y<faP 4 2. m. name in Judah 1 Ch 2 ', Tai<pa(p).
,
, ,

= (% ( Ar. ^lc etc. meaning Hal B4j "' 67 cp. nij? skin, whence blindness cave); Aram. adj."H?j, ax blind, Pa."W, as cataract;
of ./dub. ; Thes "ny

rai<pa.
Yai<f>arj\,

3.

f.

concubine of Caleb
r),

Ch

46

aX=rHeb. Pi. Ar. j^i be 995 6 blind Di Pi.'-P/. );


;

one-eyed, Eth.
3 ms.
11
;

Wl
7
,

1? 2K25

YuKpa

c.

,
?.'

5?

pt< om< the eyes

of= Je 39/= 52

/mp/.
c.

Tairpa.
23
.

3 ms.

1^
:

fig.,

Ex23

(E) a bribe blindeth,


19
,

tfllfin n.[m.]

gloom; Is 8

ace. pers.

(Sam

ins.

W); Dt 16

c.

8*.
,

t [*yiJN3] n.[m.] id.


8 s2
(||

;cstr.

Hgtt *fl5 Is

nSg^l);

Che Hpt

rds. 1S.
rd. prob. for HDVPl

tnpyn

n.f.

id.; so

abs. 'y Ex 4" + t"fiy adj. blind; only 6 7 f. nniy I842 ; (c. art."i?.yn pi. DT$ 2S5 +, Dt 28 s9 elsewh. 'V? Baer Ginsb van d. H. "fly? Jb 29 15 D , "!^n 2 S 5 6 8 Is 42 18); blind, usu. as
, ;
'

Jbn'^opp.
Je 4O 8

Ip3).

subst.

= the

blind: 1.
;

lit.,

physically blind:
-

t^ErtV Kt, MM?


,

Qr n.pr.m.
Gl<f>(T.

a Netophathite,

I<o$f,

Q$e,

t[r^] vb. counsel, plan (Aram.^t'i.y form of YV) ; only Qal Imv. mpl. WV Ju 10 30 ace. 19 (GFM rds. HSJJ, but v. Bu), Is 8 c.
||

men Ex 4 11 (J opp. D), 2 S 5 6 88 Lv 19" u in sim. Dt28 29 8 18 (H), Dt2 7 Je3i Jb2 9 p 14 10 17 cf. La 4 i Is 59 (appos.); as adj. attribute 21 18 b. of sacrif. animal Dt 1 5 'V 8**1 Lv 2 1 (H).
a. of
;
,

cogn. nfl). (Sta

TbL2l8M Apr
'

28 ' 236

der.

fr.

jyj.
17
,

Aram Gn

L Ch Ov(. b. eldest Gn 22 (J), A Qf, L Of. c. Gn 3 6 = 1 Ch i at, L Ovt.


'

1. tyil' n.pr. io 23 (P),


as,
21

m.

= 'son'

a. (eldest) 'son' of
of

2. fig., a. of the helpless, groping 8 s 16 35 42 ^ 146 as adj. attribute, &TV. 7 b. of the dull, unreceptive, Is niliy IS42 i8.'i9.i9.i9 but v i9c r(j ghn q v ). as a(jj a ttrib. 42 (

Mai

Is 29

18

Shem
'

Ch

n 3.V DP 43 8 ; as predicate 56 10

son of Nahor Edomite name


2. loc.

28

42

(=

1. a, b, poss. also c),

( om.); J^TTJ1?? Jb 1 (home of JoD )> Aucrim La 4 21 (del. F cf. Bu and reff.) on Uz as vague name for E. country v. esp. Bu 11-'-; Dl p* 2M ZKF " S7fl puts in Hauran, or N. = As. Ussu, but dub. With (NE.) therefrom, name pV KS K261 cp. Ar. n.pr. div. \J>yi-, so
'

fWJ

Hv

*9?C Je 25

20

n.[m.] blindness; only in phr. smite (H3H) with blindness: fig. of (subj. '*), of smiting blind incapacity (Dr) 'ya Dt 28
'

ttWiy

'

s18

horses 'y? Zc

4
,

i.e. with

blind staggers, making

them

helplessly wild.
n.f. id.;

Trniy
for concr.,

of

sacrif.

animals, abstr.

'

Lv

22 s2 (H).

fi.
id.;

[T)^]

vb. rouse oneself,

awake (NH

We"""- 2
reply

146
;

against this
.

No""

" 10886 '' 18

", butv.

Aram.-W, S.; Ar.^e.,'^, v.Ty, 1; -**


jealous,
cf.

RS 8"""- 43

'Si- is be
1

tyiJP n.pr.m. Benjamite name

Ch 8

10
,

Qal

Syr. )IZ. hate, revenge); Jb 41 2 Baer Ginsb, Impf. 3 ms. sf.

*^J

I8d)f,

Ieout,

Iuar.
(if correct,

and Qr van

t
(cf.

[p^]

vb. dub.

Aram, form

PW,

Hiph.

for pVt press, so Thes only al.); 3 13 2 , P. P"VO v' ; but 3 fs. P^PI Jrnpf.

ax)

H., but Kt ITIV (Hiph.), Bab. 68 Mass. (v. Baer" ), so Ginsb""8 van d. H.; rd. Pol. thus, or (Po'l.) Bu; >contr. form of
d.
-

7^
12 - ,2
2

Am

Ges i72cc Di; cflsta' 484 "; Imv.ms.TrViV^f +

fs.

read prob. p'BP, P'BO <oer, cawse tottering We Now Dr.


t

Hi

niyju5
Pi.
">5?

+3t., 1 iyJu5
12

1212

+5t.(for rhythm);

Ct 5 + Mai 2 G ASm, cf. ?<or=iy)


of

(read rouseprob. oneself


II

1$
'to

We Now
activity,

[npVj n.f. pressure (si vera 1., Aram, word, XNOpV, Syr. JisixsL); only cstr. 'JM?
V?*"}

npy

^ 55

because of the pressure of tlm

Deborah Ju 6""*j of '" ^ f ( "??> *?F)< 999 5 24 59 (sq. inf.), 44 (opp. l), of '"'s arm Is 51 11 of stone (idol) of oneself \f/ $f, of Zion Is 52
, ,

-ny

735
conflict with, 93

UTV
deWMeinh Behrm.cf.Bev.who
"^V poss.); perh. also, obj. crocoina (rdg. WTJP v. Qal); taairt fjj
esp. of rousing love
fig.
(||

sword Zc 13 7 ( + ?5? against), wind Ct 9 108 3 1J? ^? Ct5 J my 4 harp and lyre f 57 Aearf waketh (opp. t$?*). Jb 4 I 2 Mai 2 12 v. supr.
19
,

Hb 2
16
,

thinks ntnp!'
dile

Jb 41 2
25
1

Niph.
;

.P/.

3 ms. my?.

Zc2 17
(fr.
||

Je 6 s2 Zc 4 1 ; 3 mpl. 1 Jo 4 12 be roused Zc 4

r^
:

Impf. 3 ras. my.". Je so 41 Jb 14 12 rftST


;
,

Dn 1
s

+ ?y against);
||

Ct 2 7
57"

(all

Pol.

q. v.);

so

Jb
,

12

* Zc 2 17 of nation Je 6 s2 kings 50 41 whirlwind 25 32 ; abs. of nations Jo 4". Pol. Pf 3 nu.TStt 2 S 23" +


cited to activity,
c.

(sleep of death,

[JD] sleep, in sim.), TR, PJ); 6e in,

will arouse the

dawn

T#

HVff ^

abs.

= stirring
;

Imv. Qal

q.v.); pt.

up

(a fire)

fP loc.

of

Ges 5,20b

but text dubious

Ho 7 4 (si vera 1.; cf. cf. We Now GASm).

2. declarative or exhibitive sense, act in an

TJ]

consec. Is io
;

26
,

1 s.

13 W^J) Zc 9
,

sf.

TVT^
incite

Ct 8 5

7mp/. 3

fs.">".Vn
4

Ct2 7

3',

n^n
3
;

8 (fem.
Inf.-r)))

Pr io 12 2 mpl. ITJfoFI 4 subj. Ges*" *) /. ms.

yfr

aroused manner, awake, "DEE???? ^^pni nmyn 6 23 35 cf. Jb 8 ( + ^y over=forj both subj. '');
,

20

abs.V'73

nfV^W ,/,8o
to activity,
ace.

Jb3

8
;

rouse,

f 1. "Vy n. [m.] excitement;

of terror,

c.

ace. pers.
9

Zc9 (+?y

I3

against),
14M
);

ni^n^

'y
,

Je i 5

f rage (si
50

vera l.),"vya
cf.

^nmarriK ^8o

"4 8 5 is dubious, of fem. subj. v. Ges ! *); exciting love De, arousing from slumber Bu, so,

v. Ges (subj. ' r n (of '<); ]tmb -ny B^ ^ s 4 excite love Ct 2 7 3 8 (all esp. rouse,

CPNS-) Is 14
3

W$

'y
8
;

Ho
v. p.

11 9

but St prop. ijn!)


,/,

We

Oort

K^K 6 Now

Jb3

GASm.mya
;

73

v.my Hiph. 11,

m.^y

j|

Wyn

746

infr.

Wf$B

"Hy

n.pr.m. Hp (cf.my Qal Pt.); 1. eldest


.

son of Judah

reading VFJIty Siegf ; CJttTtJ 'yn n$$ Prio hatred stirreth up strifes; c. ace. of weapon 2 S
23IP rouse, awaken, i.e. wield, brandish (+-'5? UM 8 against), so read also v (v.lV?n 1)= 1 Ch 1 i 26 Is io Is 23" v. "ny. so Pilp. Impf. 3 mpl.
.

12

Nu26 1919

Vid.
Nu
11.

33 Gn 3 8 1 Ch 2 Gn 3 8 7 4 6 1J12 2. son of Judah's son Shelah iCh 4 21


, .

36

also

Qal

Pt.

"1JJ

supr.

fi. "'"jy

n.pr.m. a son of Gad

Gn

46

16

26 18

An&is, A&fci.
1.

nyjn Tatrngy.) is 15 usu. expl. as=v-iymr ( w h. some rd.), rouse (i.e. raise ?) a cry of destruction, Ges comm.Th. De Di Du Ges 572cc Kii l m ";
5
,
:

^"|y adj. gent, of

'"$,

c.

art. as subst.

>

coll.

"lyn

Nu 26
but

16
,

ASSe..
(si

Pilp. not elsewhere, very dub.

rd. perh.
,y>jp,

^.W"

Tpy
Nu 26
Nu
s6
,

n.pr.m.

vera

1.)
01

Lag

rroph.Ch.ld.IL

Q he Q u

Ka

SS r(J

s hout,hut

"8 py Sam Ginsb


-,
1

an Ephraimite E8 (V
.

improb. with
consec.

n|5J.
29

Hithpo 1.

/>/

9 T!"^"!

Jb3i

and I was

triumphant, that (|| Jb 1 f, rdg. "nVrn ^:-Sy Ian)


'y^! IP.C'S?
^i?J1
>

(joyfully) excited, ncbS), so perh. Impf. 3 ms.

t *2-\y adj. gent, of H?, c. "" 8 26^, "9X9 Sam Ginsb


-,

art. as subst. coll.

E8ft

Me Di Beer (MT
;

with displeasure) rouse oneself to activity, Pt. ?]3 P^nnb ItiynO Is 64. Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. "Vyn Is 41'*+; is.
i-

e - be excited

Qr, n.pr.m. father of tliy^ Kt, Elhanan the giant-slayer 1 Ch 20 5 (lap) + 2 S 19 v 2 1 (where read -vy for y, and del. D^IK,
||
'

^T

v.ThWeDrBuKitHPS).
j"

VlYVyn Is 4 1
i
14

25

(v.

Ko

1-

600

Ges S72x ),
1

sf.

ttnmyn

II.

[''>'] vb. be exposed, bare (akin


fa.

ms. ">T T 45^; Impf. 3


-iy>l
,

Dt 32" + ,1^1 Dn
,

25
,

to rny, Viy; Ar.

Hg + sf. Tflft ZC4 etc.;'/mv. ms. m;yn ^35^; mpLwyn jo 4 /n/.mya (="Vjna) 20 ^73 (Ges (5S ); ifCJC Isi 3 + sf. Dmytp
9
;
'1

Impf. 3
(i.

^ffe

liyn

ij^= pudenda); 4

Niph.

r^ Hb3
18
,

t'nio

nakedness

e.

utterly) t

i/ty

bow laid

bare,

made ready;

17

Jo
v.

1.
u
;

rouse,

Qal);

rouse, stir
c.

Zc 4 (as if from sleep, " 1 up, to activity, 13i? mjp ?'3 3


sf.
1

We prop.-niyri -iiiy (cf. 2 S 23 1.my Pol.), and so Now [from Vny, lay bare] thou layest, etc.
T
only
["YiiyTD]
pi.
i

Dt32
Jo 4";
'3

ace. pers., or eqniv., expressed or


':

n[.m.] nakedness, pudendum;

implied, esp. subj.

IS45
17
,

13
;

c.

ft?

loc.

41

s - 25

sf.'onniyp

Hb 2

16
.

+ ty against Is 1 3 cf. Je5o9 5i' EZ23 22 u 26 1 Ch 5 2 Ch 2 1 -vyn Je 51 Hg i r2 + ?V against), 36 =Ezr I cf. v subj. also (
;

t
327

Y, y, tD^y adj. and n.[m.] 1. naked;

nrrns
foil.:

14

16

''

423 426 2. nakedness Ges s85t Sta' !295 > '(/my Heb.in this sense) Ba* 27 " ^Diy (not *;
'

Ew

>

in

nwB my;

is 42

13
,

"^ft
4",

human

subj., c. ace. pers.

Jo

Dn

50" (+ k fy; 2
!.]

Ko"- 84
i6
7

'

120

1 1

+ flN in

+2

,011 +4 ); abs. Dmy Gn 3 t. Ez pi. D'a^y Gn 3'; 1.


;

t.,

tP$ Ez

adj. naked

ny
Gn 3
JW "
(all pred.);

736
716
.

3W
.

Ez 18 48 nnjn 'V naked2. n.abstr. nakedness Dt 28 ness and bareness ( = naked and bare, of per19 722!l9 22 sonified Jerusalem), Ez i6
as subst. concr.
;
.

1. son of

Ch i 35 s9 b. 1 Ch 8
1

(both Kt Bty), v 10 2. Benjamites a. 1 Ch 7 (Kt By<). 10 11 . 4. son 3. a Levite 1 Ch 23 .

Esau

Gn 36 614
:

18

of

Kehoboam

Ch

1 1

19
.

thfr v. supr., p. 222 b.

tDiiy, Qhy
form from

adj.

naked

(perh. secondary
,

t [Jll^] vb. be bent, crooked


Pi.

(NH

id.,

163c Sta !a27 *; or from -/rvjV OVg Ew 1 24 16 abs. Dhy Am 2 + 8t., D ^ i S i9 +3t.; q.v.);
f.

Nithp!;

Aram. n*S Pa.;


;

cf.

koL, jfcow
,

s HBIJI Ho 2 Gn ^(J) i S
;

naked 2 Jb 2 2 pi. D'tsnj) 1""1 6 14 c. 2 ; adverb. (Ges* 19 )

Gn

2S

Ho
cf.

TjVn Is

2o"- 4 Mi

8
,

Am 2

16

concr. Is 58'

Jb
14
;

Jb i

21 - 21

=Ec 5
sf.

without possessions 22"; 6 of She'61, open before '* Jb 26


.

Jb 24 710 =subst.
;

PS *) ; Pi. Pf 3 ms. sf. "JJWS? Jb 19 6 13 78 Impf. imV Ec7 3 pi. sf. Wl^y ^n 9 3 3 9 v Inf. royb 3 ms. rny; ^i 4 6 Jb8 i^j Am 8 5 La 3 s2 1. a. make crooked = falsify,
deceive
; ;

scales
gs.3
(i.

Am8
a jj ^
78
;

5
;

g^u

q 0(j
so

pervert justice (BSipD, p"!S) Jb subj.); c. ace. pers. subvert

t[D^n,
pi. abstr.

Kb"

1'

121

n.m. naked thing;

e.

Dnx 'yb deprive of justice), *1V}|

La

36

DrVEnyD

Ch
';

28 15 their nakedness

cf.

V"9

W?

Jbi 9 6

("

subj.)'.
9

3 2.

(denom.
III.

fr.

foreg. Sta*

273

> Vo^y Ba NB

,66b

).

*nj/ (\/of foil.; meaning unknown). Jb7 6 skin (NH id.; Ph. my -liy 99 n.m. 346 Lzb );'y abs. Gn 3=' + cstr. Ex 34*" + sf.
-

tend, wia&e crooked, ti*$f) TJ5 ^ 146 in gen. Ec 7" (God subj. ; opp. fBP). 15 njyn Ec i what is bent (opp. i'pJyi).

(''

subj.);
-P*-

P-

Hithp.

P/. 3

pi. consec. Vliyrir^

Ec

and the strong


i.e.

men bend
1

themselves.
n.f.

I13J

14

29

Hl Je 13 23

fTiy

nnV Gn 2 7

16

nn^y
8S

Ex 39
1.),

akin: 1. of men (55

WB Je^
teeth,

\rfyft Ex 2 2 (E), 'y 34 cf.v (all P); (dark) skin of Cushite 68 23 La 3' Jb 10"+ ; in v. also Ez 37 ;
2
2 so

Nu 19 etc.; pi. cstr. W sf. Dmy Lv 1 6 ;


5
,

[nn^iy]

subversion,

deprivation

of justice

hyperb.

Lv

13 (P), in tests for leprosy (v. esp. 4 v"- 3 4 ", cf. v 3 38 39 43 ); litf nya ity Jb 2 skin in behalf of, for, akin, appar. proverb, phrase of barter, everything has its price (on varieties 2. hide of animals of interpr. v. Comm.).
-

Mi 3"; ff liV Jb ig 20 " the skin of my vera 1.); also Lv 1 3 s + 33 t. i.e. gums (si /
1lB'3"
-

vb. very dub.; only in TVS)) njnb 4 "9^ PlJ^TlK Is 50 usu. to Wjp, so Ges Del Di but in that case an Aramaism Ry^" al., Ar. ii>U, q.v. sub &Q)) text (Aram. *niy "> T 1891 * and del. prob. corrupt, Oort taf{>,

WW

sf.

'nnjy

La 3 69

(opp.

Vtffy-

=
-

IST;
nij$,

Klo Che
Hpt

m,n

niy- 'teach, edify;

Gr
4
,

Che

ni'nnj).

"PrfiJ? n.pr.m. 1.

name
ty

in

Judah

Ch9

(44

t.),

alw.

exc.

Jb 40

31

after skinning
14

Gn

Tuda

(=

n^njj

Ne

1 1

).

3. Ezr 8 14 , Ou&.
v. ear.

Ex 29 Lv4 5 t. (J); of sacrif. victims for use (by some process of (all P); prepared Arcbl!42 sts. leather : mate), tanning, cf.
27"

ty,

ti?,

v. try.

Now
32

TTtt^W
Ar.
in

rial of

garments

Gn
10

article

tabern.Ex2 5

Lvn i^ v Nu3i 66
+
1.

3"

(J), girdle 2
20

any

intens. (Ges'

Ex

(P); covering of 26, 35, 36,39, of ark,

sacred utensils,

etc.,

Nu 4"+ 5 t. Nu 4.
vera
1.,

Dmy
*
help (Ar. help, Sab

l8

3o'v.T3?si

[ti^^] vb.

lend aid, come to

n.pr. of spirit , DB , [a fallen haunting desert, 8ff Lv i6 being late, ace. to Che 2AW " (1895) angel, K W uat.Knqr.BI* who der fr t^-ny c f. Benz .BIb.J )
-

Schenkel BLI
-

Jjx remove,

*[*] entire removal (redupl. 30 "Sta SU4 *), abstr., \%] 8"nb "8 Win"' 659 "- Me v. Bahr

256

>

most,

Thes Di

Dr H" "*
.

'

oli IV. ; Sab. niy n. Denkm 91 Nab. Sin. my in n.pr. Lzb 337 Cook 90) ; Qal Imv. mpl. WGJ WW J04" but dub.; Gr Dr, plausibly, ^n Che ExlK- Nov iw,M6 ^3 (./t^M); ,-fly We Now.
aid, succour
; ;

as in Jewish angelology, where prob. based on 8t name not ; interpret, of Lv 1 6 elsewhere) ;

in ritual of Day of 'y Lv i6 z=zentire removal of sin and guilt


-

81010

26

Atonement, from sacred

places into desei-t on back of goat, symb. of entire forgiveness.


I.

tttftjn (also

comes to' help,


i

'-

Kt OH^) n.pr.m. No z "0ll<U86 168 =Ar.


'-

(prob.
I.

he

3ty - t

vb. leave, forsake, loose


218

(NH id. x

n.pr.div.
43)

Sklzien HI. 171

Held. 2, 146

TJg K 218 (cf. 8am

Nd''%
4),

yet against this

Uovs (i.e. c.; not Iayovr,


" 77:

be remote, absent, depart, As. \->j ezebu, leave, Shaph. usezib, rescue, cf. BAram. (rare); Ar.

and ^ (not J), Lag"

" 13S

Buhl"-- " );
4

art?; Eth.
Pf. 3 ms. 'y

^Ort-fl:

widowed Di
,

973

)
14

; Qal

Gn 24" +

sf.

Is "J3TJJ

49

f 38";

aw
3
fs.

737

raiw
19 27
,

nay?

Ez
2
20
,

is.

sf.

T ?3
1

!*?

Is 54 7
3i$>:
,

2
7

iron?
"aJ5?:
2*2.

Ex Gn
8

etc.;
sf.

Zmp/

3 ms.
1

Ib55
;

2
,

s4
,

1 s.

*?}}ffl

S 30 13
s

etc.

Imv.
>

Jb 20". to.=neglect, Levite Dti2 14 poor d. esp. (1) fig. of forsaking God ('*), aposta10 Dt 28 20 31" Je i 16 + 38 t. (oft. tizing, Ju io
Je and later);
v. IDri

V 37
+ +
; ,

n?)V Je 49".
,

BW Je 4
Ex
,

g28
;

Pr 9 6

ete ->"

4c.

Jon

(obj. ffJOH,

i.

e.

God,

7n/. a6s. 3*H

44

22
17

sf.

Je 14 5 3TV 7 33$ Je 2' +

23
;

cstr. 3TJ?

Gn
Pr
2
17

II);

etc.
)
;

Pt. act.
cstr. najj?

3$
Pr

Ho 4 (Oort
'''b

+ inf. only "tOT Oflj '""nK We Now doubt "tfTji ( 2 ) obj.


?
etc., 2

io

cstr. *'ip

901
f.

law,
1014

commands, covenant,

Dt 29 24

(Ges

K
40
.

etc.

pass. M?Dt39**+, (on order of meanings cf.


31 16

m) = No J ***** J* ( depart from, ace. pers. Gn 44 Nu io (P), Ru i Je 9' (111*9 V*); ace. loc.

etc.; tl. leave,c.&cc. ZMG * am a.

i9

+
13

14

1.;

house of

'"

Ch 24 18 Ne
obey advice,
1

io

'

t(3) forsake,

fail to follow,
:

instruction, wisdom, reproof


813

1
.

813

= 2 Ch

>>

s8 8 6 Je 25 (^ as lion leaving lair) ; c. f? b. loc. intrans. (strangely) Je 1 8" (of snow),

10 10 io 17 15 27 io 4 t(4) but also 8 of forsaking idols Ez 20 sins of various kinds

Pr

26

leave behind, ace. pers. Ex 2

20

(J), 2

S 1 5 16 ( + inf.),
",
21

Ez2 4
c.

21
;

ace.

rei+T? Gn
8

39

12

+ 'ft$Tun
(J).
(?
:17

18 s 7 + n-jiO confess); 23 Is 55 Pr 28 (obj. om. KBTSH usury Ne 5 10 e. of God's forsaking, 14 16 7 7 abandoning men Dt 31' Is 42 49 54 2 Ch 2 9 ,l 5 n - 3 Ne 9* 12 Ezr 9 ^ 9 22 -r 8 t. +
; . :

W>
t.

(allJ);

(J);acc.pers.etreiEx9 leave in the presence of (V.??) 1 Ch i6

+ 3loc.50
3b

^ 37
(

33
j

\jr

16 10 thou wilt not abandon

my

soul
31

of

accus., cf. ?

supr.),

Ch

28".
3
.

d. leave in
e. leave in

?te6; of temporary abandonment 2CI132

+ inf.
('''

of purpose)
i. e.

etc.

(34

safety,

B3"ti33 13tyn nj&l Is io

I2 7

a given condition, situation, D^Pnco ink '5? s5 2 Ch 24 great suffering; c. </jy Ze/if Awn 17 M f. adv. ace. Ez2 3 ; a city nrnnB Jos 8 16 g. leave have undisturbed, let alone Ru 2

abandoning his house),

Je in all) ; tf. of God's

unexercised,

Gn

24

pregn./ie hath not


'5?

left

his

thus ceasing to regard, the earth, 12 to crime, Ez8 tg. of 9". giving impunity forsaking one ty 38", courage strength (D3) 13 kindness and faithfulness (nDW 1Dn) (3?) 40
leaving,
,

Pr

kindness
(DJjflO)

and his faithfulness from (being) with


master; so V1K ilDn
'J?

my
;

Ru

20

it3J?

Ex

(both

of

'1)

non

f 37

s
(II

HK?
a

T35).

h. feare in

it (sc.

3T5?n 3W free, let go thou slialt by all means free 23 (E) the beast) with him, (aid him to set it

t3.
b

let loose, set

the hand
(j),
34

of,

entrust

to, ace. rei


(||

+ -^

(ace. ora.,

his cause). So

Jb 39"

nt?a),

+ T? Gn 39" + "?3? * io

free;
aityi

on

sense,

"Wy
26

shut

14

all' classes
8

also poss. (c. ?)

Ne
9

cf. Dt 22"; DHM sub 11. 3TJ?); up and freed, proverb, phr., = 10 s6 1 K 14 21 21 2 K of people Dt 32

(reading prob. otherwise corrupt.


3
(unaided),
i? 3?J?D

D^V?

for

MT
i.

Dnb), but text leave to (?) one


s

and and

free,

bond (exact meaning dub.; prob. either 456 68 -"- 437 2 ""1 under taboo or [v. ]

ES

'

free

from

it);

let

13 go Jb 20
;

(c.

ace. of

npl.m

Ex

23

(E) thou

slialt

refrain
cf.

from

leaving

it (sc.

HT8 n?^ 3'P


rei

Jb

the affair) to him; 39" ( of ostrlcn )- J2


21

wickedness as morsel in mouth) let loose my complaint Jb io (v5? apud me, cf. ?5? II 1 d);
1

'33 nai}?X
(cf.

Jb

27

will loosen, relax,


1

my face,

leave over, remaining, ace. pers. Jos


ace.

(JE)

Thes De

Me Stu Di Buhl

*"

k.

leave

j>

pers.

Lv

10

19

23

s2

2. leave,
rei
1 j
:

have nothing to abandon, forsake : ta. abandon,


1

Mai 3 19 6 do with Pr 9
(H),

my

[gloomy] countenance fNiph. Pf. 3 ms. 3$3 Du).


natj)?

AV

Bu; >abandon RV SS Bae Kau

ace.

Is62 12
4
;

Impf. 3fs.

Ne 13"; 3 fs. 43 16 3$n Is7 Lv26


;

Ch
7"
(

(1) land, house, city, tent, etc., Is Je 9 18 4 8 M 51 9 2 Ch io 7 2 v2 ; iJBP of pt. pass, of cities
,

S 3i 7 =

at5Jji"jbi8
10

6 3 mpl. ttflC Is'iS

Pt.

3JJJ3

Is

Kf
cf.

27
(p),

^37
i.

25
;

fpl. iTiatJJJ

EZ36 ; 1.
6
.

be left to

enemy)
naiTJ?

e.

to the possession of, Is 18

2. be

J6 4

29

Zp'2
2

Isi7
1
13
,

pt.
1 g",

subst.

deserted region.

(+

DB>)

pass, subj.
1

H of eggB Is io
obj.
:

S 5 21

=
s

(2)
1

oxen
i4

K
a
11

idol-images

Ez forsaken, of house of God Ne 13", a city 10 62 12 ; the earth Jbi8 4 6 4 Is27 (|| nWtp), 3
,

Ch
.

flock

Zc

1 1

17
;

pt.

land Is7
25
\jf

18
,

Lv26 43 (+
(or
:

?P of exiles); of
v.

man
be
14

tb. forsake, (1)


24

human

37

tPu.
3
fs-

Qal pass.,
55
-

Ges ,8Z )

and

Gn

(J

man

his parents),

deserted, of city
(||

Pf. 3 ms.

3$ T?

jten Is 32

S 30 13 Jos 22 (D), Je 49 ^ 27' (parent a cf. HB>N Pr 2 17 (wife her husband, child), 15 6 and 'j? of personif. Zion Is 60 na*lj> Is 54

W>
5

B%);
fi.

?^Je49

H^>

n.f. forsakenness, desolation;

62 4

(2)

an animal

its

young Je 14

(obj. om,).

jnxn

ai.i53 'j?n

nail Is6 12 . 17 9 v.
3

V2 a.

mitt
fn. rQltt? n.pr.f. mother of Jehoshaphat
'

738
1.

tt>

Afu ( n,
4!

Afova,

K 22 =
1

2
.

Ch 20

31
.

HJW f

6S

29

(but v. infr.); //.

cstr.

tit5?

Pi-8 28

6e strong, prevail, "?$?


20

VV

TJJJni

Ju

31

an d

his

2. (r)afov/3a, wife of Caleb

Ch

1819

hand
left

[pltt?] n.[m.] only


the

pi.
cf.

wares

(as

in

V'9

2>revailed against, so 6 ; E*i3i* Tj/ri~PX 11 12 ; abs. fj, ft? ^89" (of ')*; of

Dn

purchaser's

hand;
sf.

As. uzub(b)u, a
2733
,

specif, payment) ; V.^V EZ27 ,2 X&- v +4 t.; wares, only Ez 27(oft. 3"JJ!P

fs.

s Dinn niry titya appar. strength of wicked 52 Pr 8 s8 ttiAew </te fountains of the deep grew
;

strong,

i.

e.

firm, fixed

but Oort Bi Toy


(||

rd.

q.v.

sub aiy);
12

'

||

W5?3

xolien

he
,/,

nnsiyi

^-ia

iria

lead they furnished as 1422 also v 16 (MT 'V3, thy wares; similarly v ; but prob. del 3) una 'J?3 v 19 a< <A price of
;

EZ27

iron, tin

and

DNPH

njiy

made firm, fixed fast 68 M CheBae al. shew


'

iSDN!3);

thyself strong,
ti

God, who,
od, wh.,
19

etc., cf.
etc.,

KS "; < 'Kn V </te rV> Hup Du B3!$ ftJJ npann Ec


;

etc.;

(in exchange for) thy wares they furnished, 27 'in. $jVl (as subj. of sentence) v ; riNSa

7
v.

wisdom

33 D'p^p 'V v w/tm

W.
29

strong for the vrise. Hipb. P/ 3 ms. VJD3 yen

is

TiVP Is

30

^XtJJn p r
.

wares came forth,

etc.
(1)

a wicked

man

makeih firm

(slveweth bold-

II.

fctt] vb. restore, repair

(cf.

perhaps Sab. any


storation,

restore, oW.Moo.tuchr.t.d. Orient 1886, 226.

Sab Denkm
a]gQ
"- 186

90

DHM

13 ness) with his face; so 3 fs. H^S njyn 7 (G L S 872 S67dd Ko'- ) fc maJbet^ bold her face.

building-stone

3 ZPVTi " as far as the broad wall; paved Gu 0885, 282t or fr. -/I. arj? (see views in Be , Ryle).

Levy Kremer Beltr " ") Qal Impf. 8 mpl. OJSn Ne 3 and <7iey repaired (?) Jerus.
;

erection

^ R f^^p lrawBi

Ttt? adj. strong,

mighty, fierce;
9
,

'y abs.
t.;
15?

Ar.

<_>!*...

Nui 3 29 +2
cstr.

Dt 28
24

t,, 50

15?

Dn 8 s
t.;

Jui 4 18
;

T5?

Am5 + 4
cstr.
2'

f.

mjt*Ex i 4 2, +

2 t.;

pi.

a
56
11
;

>

Ez7 strong,3mighty, wind Ex 14


f.

niiy'pnS 23 ;

\$ Is
border

(J);

'

Nu 2 i 24 (JE), but rd.prob. TJ^ ( Di al.)


ivas
t.

Yazer
D^D

poxy,

to, my

v. rw.

border; of people
16
(||

D*fl
<A

Is43

tnt^
etc.,

n.pr.loc. Gaza, Tofa (As. Hazzutu, COT 197 DP' 29", Tel Hazati, Azzati

mighty

Am 5

n DS3), Ne 9
9

Pr30
;

25

(fig.of ants),

of love

Ct8 6

= subst.

6 Ez7 + Pr24

24

(of physical

Am

force; rdg. typ aid or the like

Wkl 38 *;

Egypt. Gadatu, *"'=" 6. 5. etc.. Herod. Tafa, so Jos

WMM

A,

'

1,"- S

<5X Kmp^"
of lion
(||

.*;
Ka-

Wild Toy); formidable,


so
,

fierce,

"- ,59i '" 6

BBII. 36ff.

Philistine city (mod. sue, Ghazze, &"") J Razze), c. Lat. 31 3' N, Long. 34 28' E, c. 50 miles "WSW. from Jerus., near the sea (Bob

14 4 (= subst.) v of king Is 19

Ju 14 18 n^ij Bfty,

of people

Nu

28

13
18

GASm Ge
19
41

ogr.l811r.

Buhl Q,gr.l90f^ J
6
4

x gl.21

enemy 2 S 22 Dps 15? Dt 28 50 fierce of countenance, Dn 8 a so perh. = im2>ii ieni Ec 8 (rdg. ty for 1)! q.v.); of
,
1

=^
7

s (JE), Is 25 (|| D>xnv) ; f 18 18 , so as subst. f 59 4 ;

<

(both
cities,

nnjj?),

southernmost of the famous


(J),
i

five
,

anger (1)

Gnio Dt2 2S Josio


18 i

Ju
6-7

K
22

Ju
8

On
Qa
i

Je 25 20 47 16 Zc 9"; Blmds commercial importance v.

S 6 17
ZPV

Am

(D); also

n
4

2K18
15
47

cf.

Pr2i

14
;

Gn 49 (poem in J), wrath (npn) C*sr^yD^3n Is 5 6 dogs fierce of


(||

(D),

(P),

appetite

ny3B>

flTJ*

N^>)

fp ]. as a d v . accus.

Zp
293

DHM
ff.

DM?

njy:

Pr 18 23

the rich answereth fiercely.

(_(;

Til (1884), 1 IT.,

njj?

Ch

29

van

d.

179 Vnr read nJ Baer Ginsb H.,


ff.
;

vlll (1886).

69

ff.,

tty, and

(rarely)
'y
;

liy
3

n.m. strength,
6

(q.v.),

Be

Oettli

Kau Kit

Hpt
-;

v. J.

T^P-jy adj. gent, of


coll.

foreg.,

cart, as subst.
.

Jos 13 3 (D);

pi.

2 D71}$6 J u 16

Is 26 + ,1\]l^ 84 + _ once ty Gn 49 cstr. Mi 5 + iy ^ 2 8 8 sf. ^yExi5 +2t.,My ^28 +; 1?V2i +2t.,W 66 + sf. i pi. W 81 3 mpl.^ 89 etc.;

might ;abs.
2

Jng

bl

T5?

ft

18

.;

strength,
rial

might (usu.

poet.,

44
9
c f.

t.
51
,

t^^): 1. mate-

in

be strong (NH id., Hiph., esp. bad sense, and esp. deriv. t$f; Ph. TJ) strength,
cf.
*
;

t[TT,J/] vb.

and physical,
4
,

Til'p'tM

Ju
7
,

and

fig.

(of '),
Is 2 6',

10 ^6i Pr 18 tinpnp

f 71
l5

U^y TJ)

also in n.pr.

strong,
338

Lzb 338 Aram. Jj be mighty, OAram. Nab. Palm. n.pr. lPtJ? Lzb
;

tirn:-li?Pri8

Pr
V'

22

(sim.'), io =i8"(fig.j; nnpap TV a city, read poss. ny Toy); "W (of


njj;

19

Cook

Ar.

be

mighty, strong, Eth.


;

6 2 8 (fig.) ;

D^D Je 5 1 53 (of Bab.),


;

OHH;
3

^
1

ntafB

Qal

id.; As. ezezu, be furious, ezzu, fierce) 20 12 9 52", T'lST Dn 1 1 Impf. 3 ms. TV;

fs. T5JJ?

* 89"

Ec

' 2 7", TVni J U 3 6

;'

Imv. ms.

Ez 26" (of Tyre), cf! ^3o8 (rdg. flPT}n^ J Hup Che Kau We but no obj. for vb. Gie in Bae prop. '?TP$J for nnnpyn); ty ypn ^ igo his
;

my
mighty firmament (De

739
al.
;

"WW
Win?
,8 26

power 14 ftv?? with all one's might 2 S6 = 9 1 Ch 2 Ch 30 2 i3 ,+ (where so read, for MT * \^3, Kau Kit cf. Be Oettli); itya Pr 31 1725
dwells);
'

EV

Hup Kau

Ki

AV

in
2

burial-place of

Manasseh and
cf.

Amon

Che

the f.

of his power,

where

his

K2

= ."W, ('y perh.

3. Benjamite name 1 Ch 49 family of returned exiles Ezr 2


.

Sta "" S79 Kit). 87 4. head of

"

=Ne 7".
1

abstr. for concr.


cf.

Ju 5 21 si
i?3J

tn TV T
OC(t)a,

n.pr.m.
2.

1. Levite
V.

name

Ch

6",

vera

1.,

but prob.
;

crpt.,

GFM Bu;
'")

AC.
27
,

W.

of crocodile
y^lt
9

a mighty
of

voice ;
cf.

= his mighty arm (fig.


,

Jb 41 14

ft bip

f 68

34

IN^W
Ezr IO

n.pr.m. one with foreign wife

Is 62",
;

51

f 89" Jb 26 2

i?y

nhoo

Dpi

0i(a), Afa.

Jb 37 6
(||

ft-ntDD, fig.

of political power Je 48
(vine-branches, in
:

TVPtty

n.pr.m.
u

('<

mighty);
1

Of(f)ias
21

n-JNQn 5HQ), 2 2. personal, social, and political fig.), ^ 1 1 o .


a.
3", 'V itaa b. bestowed by

Ezi 9 111214

(s^i
Kit),
1

1. Levite names: a.
(!Kit). (Kit 1HMSJ; v. also

Ch

15

(del.

b.
20

Am
3
,

2Ch3i

Lv26 19 (H), Ez 2421 30- ,8 33 !8


1

Ch

27

Gray

2. a Benjamite Pro - N 295


).

\
6

S 2 10 (song),
3
;

f 29

11

68 36 86 16

so (implic.) of Zion Is 1 '' c. as strength of his servants Mi 5 3 2 Is 49 5 V'8i 2 84 6 , also Ex i 5 (|| nv^)=ls i2 2

138 52
.

^ ^"ift 8 4 of
cf.

T7N vfy
Of(f>>jX:
19.30

n.pr.m. (my strength


Levites: a.

is

138

1.
gffl

Ex
c.

18 ' 22

Lv
J,

Et); io 4 Nu
QJj
.

2.

Ch

63

10

2 .20

23

24 24_

,
14

^4
7'.

^118",

v8 (|| MO), 4 6 2 mare ( + ?DP), 59 (rdg. '% v. Comm. and Ginsb 18 s6 *#), v (|| id.), cf. Pr 1 4 (|| HDriD); v also

89^; 16" ( + ^1?),


n

sts.

Is 45 Viyis* ft yj, , as their stronghold, for defence Je


,

24

1 4 o tow nnssn

18 (=^-|n? v ), "Afa/xn/X.

2Ch29

2 8?

??9),

4 . 4. repairer of wall

Simeonite

Ch

42

Ne

3. Benjamite i 8 Vid. -W. 3


.

Ch

10

T^bN" Ty
,

adj. gent, of foregoing,


27

c. art.
1

as
.

||

sub 1
s

Pr
35

subst.coll.Nu3
I IPl^J*,
cf.

2 4 v. ft.

3 m?'^ of" (esp. yjnjr)


.

mw 'ftn); t# (Ginsb

Ch 2 6 23
'*

a. as essential attribute

Hb 3
;

Jb I2 16

^62
4

12

TVtV n.pr.m.

(tny strength is

63 68
of
(c.
',
).

93 96"=
b.

3nj) =

(c. r05).

his foes

1 Ch 1 6 ^O ft ^ 99 (title theme of ascription in praise ^29' 28 7 1 Ch 16 96 + 59" (c.-^), 68 s5 C. exerted for his people and against Ex 1 5 13 (song), ^ 2i 2 (|| WB"), v 14 66 3
1

27

OHeb.' iny Lzb 338); 1. Ofor, but also innry a. VW5J 2 K ACaptas: king of Judah

15
b.

3234

Ch 26
2

1 - 3 - 8-

911

'4

'

81819
1

21 - 22 23
-

2 27 Is
5
.

i'

61 71

HMy

father

Hoi Ami Zci4 2. mil Ki5 of an officer of David 1 Ch 27 s5 3.


13 - 30
1
.

68 29 + v 29 (rdg. ift for nfW, v. tty), 74 13 '77 15 78 26 4 iChi6u, Ezr8 22 ( + i3S), cf. \EK ft io5 11 d. manifested in connex. with the ark, 90 s 41 1$ ff"W 2 Ch 6 = ^ 1 32 ft= ark 78". 4. V3S fy=boldness, imjmdence Ec 8 changed by

rMSJ Levite

name
v5

Ch 6 9
.

4.
:

id.

=
.

21 foreign wife Ezr io

5. id.

priest with name in Judah


:

Ne

1 1

(also
!,

i//-

for rVin). Vid. also injl.

TN

ty n.pr.m.

(=
:

foregoing;
1

cf.
,

Gray
31 - 32

wisdom, De Wild al.


dent
(cf.

< rd. 'S ft he who is imjm-

ptop.*.^.' hero of David

Ch

n
:

44

Ofa(i).
1

5. Siegf (cf. TTJ) Hiph.). stronghold 3 thou c) I 8 out of the mouth of babes .
: .
.

tny n.pr.m. Of
6 s6

1. Levites
.

a.

Chs
.

Ezr
-

b.

Nen

22

c. priestly
1

name Ne
s3
-

hast founded strength, or a stronghold (for thy h defence, cf. v ), so Hup Kau Sch Che Dr, TiVO v. Tiy. cf. Du ; >praise Vrss Bae.

EwDe

name in Benjamite name 1 Ch


2.
'I'TiS'^jK'l)
1

I2 19 42 .

Issachar
7

Ch

3.

n.pr.m. O&tqX, Levite name


v 20 both prob. err. for ^WJ)
,

TTJJ* n.

=ft;

[m.] strength, might, fierceness


nonpip
'V Is

Ch

i5

,8

cstr.

42 fierceness of battle
,/,

s5

Grav

Prol''

=^ N
'

ft(1)

210 ' 224 ' 30 '' 309

(fr. ';

+iBK
78
4
.

iron), ^nk-iij '

I45

6
;

s f. intji

"nrPHT
24
26 - 27
,

n.pr.m. Offta(r), Levite name


!i -

Ch

VnJi>B?l

"mil? adj. mighty, powerful;


Is 43";'

of an army
Ch 5 s
,

Pro " perhaps for WMJJ Gray

291
.

of<*2 4

8
.

Tp'ljlTV n.pr.m. father of one Nehemiah,

a wall-builder
1

Ne

16

Afa/3ou X ,

@L

ECSovk.

L Waf.

TTTV n.pr.m. Reubenite name m "(Ginsb


TO, Uy,
:

Ofouf,

fjy, c f.

Baer 100 .)
the
2.

TNTy n.pr.m. Ofa, Afn 1. driver of ark 2 sVaslW v 8 =N$ 1 Ch i 3 "'.


6-7-

t "l2Ti' n.pr.m. AtryaS, Afya8 (Gad is mighty; rropN " 5 Gray ); 1. a. head of family returning with Zerub. Ezr 2 12 =Ne 7 17 . b. returning with Ezra Ezr 8 12 2. one of those sealed Ne io 16
.

3 b 2

rvrctfi?

740
50
79
;

mw
c.

f i. iYlQTJ? n.pr.m. ALusu.A)#,Ao>ia>fl:

DJ) pers.
c.

Ch

12 22 (van d.

H. v !1

B Arr/3o>0.
1

1. a. one of David's heroes 2 S 23 b. father of two of David's


1

31

Ch
.

33
,

?y against)
1";
c.
c.
.

men
2.

'TDK pers. (constr. praegn.) 1 K ; 3 pers. against whom 2 Ch 20 23 ( + inf.);


pa, of
'\

Ch

12 s

c. officer of
1 <

David

Ch

27

2S

.'.

Ch

10

Benjamite name
til-

Ch 8 36 g 4\ B
v.

14
16

abs. Is

Sakpu, TafiauS.
1 1

mptl'

n.pr.loc.

VWg p.

supr.
26
.

tj-tj*

n.pr.m. of a,

Ofa, in

IssacharNu34

26" (+ against), 28 ; ny^i 'y ^ subj., 2 Ch 25 s helped, with evil result; (opp. 8 also pt. c. sf. Ez 30 4- 3 t. c. b pers. ^BOH) ;
;

30 2 Ch Zc I 16 they
7

TrfiTy
D"JB

n.f. (unclean) bird of prey, appar.

2Ki4 M +5t., of 4 Je47 V 22 107


12

*
;

V3o"54

6
;

abs. Is 31

63
12
1
,

12

cstr. nonittpn ni'y 1

Ch

akin to vulture

(Now
1 1
13

ArchiS4 '" 6
),

Dt 14" Lv
(

(H);

= osprey Tristr
1

named +"f>J,
5

3i$
lie

*$
1

"'84

who

T3); Pt. pass. abs. as subst. 3 is helped Is 31 . tNipb. Pf. $}},


(v.

Jb 9 13

Dr

i)tn,i 2

others

conject. v. in
t

vu i ture Di "".") (V unknown; Di perhaps foreign word).


;

7 ^28 I am

helped (sc. by

/,

)j

Impf. 3 mpl.

*nj*

[pT,J/]

vb. dig about

(NH

id.,

also sur-

ring

round, enclose; Aram. ^i?]V, )fcLoJ^, JfcLoJl Ar. j^lc cleave or furrow the earth ;

Cbs (sc. id.; + 7$ against), c. n. cogn. 34 7m/. cstr. T.yn!) K^BH By? 1? *^C Dn II he was wonderfully helped (lit. made 2 Ch 26
;

20

16

with implement Eth. OHtyH'l well, cisisp-j Pi. Impf. 3 ms. sf. VIRJP! Is 5 2 (intens.) tern)
;

tHipb. dub. Inf. wonderful to be helped). 3 s3 v. Qal. cstr. 2 S 18 Kt, Pt. pi. nniVP 2 Ch 28
:

',

fi.

Ity n.m. -K
sf.

* 121

'

help, succour ;'y abs.


,

and
t

he

dug

it

carefully about.

Gn
1.

18

'liy

Ex

18 4 ni?y
(||

Ez

12 14 etc.
,

npty
1

n.pr.loc. Aftra, in the

Shephelah

1011 35 of Judah, near naifr, Jos io (JE), 15 (P),


1

S 17 Je34 7
I.

Ch

Ne

30
;

not identified.

Tftl, opp. 0^3, 8 34 "" fir. ^2' 121" 124 ;' in nann), 2 8 9 'rd. T3 for 'y Dy Gr Kau (til Bi Che), cf.
help,

succour Is 30'
;

Dnn

[*1T^]
help;
.',e

vb. help, succour

(NH

n.

Hup ; T^ry I?.? one who helps


v.

Dt 33
(cf.
1.

(='*)

2. concr.=

iTJiy 2) 'y? (3 essent.,

i"P]y

Ar.
89 90

Ph. in deriv. and cpds. Lzb 338 '-; excuse, exculpate, also aid; Aram.
"Ity

3 I 7

b,
14

Ges 119M )

Gn2
Co

M
;

(J)

+ Ho

13
'*

(rd. 'y3

^D

Che
(si

We Gu
vera

"

Now)

coll.

(without

il. help, Palm. T1JJ, rarely '

Lzb 33s Cook

3) Ez'12

1.;

VrfS);

esp. of
2

),Qal
'

Ch

Pf. 3 ms. sf. TJ1J? |n8", 12 19 ; 3 pi. sf. Din? 1 Ch 12 20 etc.; Imp/.
,

\^
,

V-JSD 'y

Dt 33 7 (poem),
70;

'y

+ fP.D ^ 33
Ex

iig*

+
33

t3.eE)

'ys (v. supr.)


4
.

18 4 (E),

Dt
Lzb
2.

7 3 ms. -ijp; Is50 ,

sf!

5T3JP
i ,'sf.
7

IS44

2
;

26

3 mpl.
4

(poem),

^i46

wv:

is 3o 7 4 i nj?i 1 etc.; /rav. ms. sf. "*}")$}


,

k
^

109

s6

^ n 9 175 86 1 19 + Jos io
^rny:

f
am)
;

11.

1.

"fty n.pr.m. (Ph. and

OHeb.
19
,

1TJ>

a wall-builder
,

Kt, mpl. sf. 'rip? Qr.'etc.; Inf. cstr. "$$} 1 22 17 -rt^ 18 5 -tiyb Jos io 33 + 5 1., "top 2 8 3 2 5 + 2S 18 Qr (> Kt TiyS Hiph.);
, ,

Ch ch
sf.

Ne

Afoup.

name in Judah 1 Ch 4 4 of David 1 Ch 12' (van

Ar)p, Efep.

3. hero
etc.
,

d.

H. v 9 ), A^p,
1

>V$
20 16 +
pers.
,

Ch

12 17
16

t.,

etc.;
3

Pt. act.

"$
c.

K
2.

t^W
"ity,

n.pr.m. 1. Ephraimite
priest,

Ch

21

Effp.

etc.;

]>ass.

1W
I
14

IS31

;AeZp,
6

ace.

Ne

12 42 Ufovp.
,

K 20
;

Jos

(D), Is 41
for

+
46

Ch 28 s3
appar.

TNIty
1. Ezra,

(rdg. D'll'y

Ges' 63 ",
esp.
c. sf.

MT
;

D^W?,
(

Hipb.

n.pr.m. Ezr 7 110 io


1 -4-

E<rpas,

Eadpas,
6
;

EfSpat

" Ne 8
6
,

called

subj. false gods)

c.

ace. loc. (city)

Jos io 33

^);

pers. Jos io
-

+ 5?'^;

6 Ezr7 NeS

513

36

both JE), 1 Ch iz 1850 23 (van d. H. v 171922 ), s K 2 Ch 32 Ezr 8 of enemy), io 15 Dn 10" ( + ft? (subj. Michael); subj. oft. God (''), c. ace.
pers. V' io'
4

both Ezr 7 11

Nei2'- 13
+1.
1

Ne 12 26 33 3. N6I2
.

1016 Ne 8 , 1*3? Ezr io 2. priest with Zerub.


.

^(n) 29

mtv, mty, nn^ty t t v t v r:


:

1
,s

Ch

28

is

usu.

sf.
i

Gn 49 2S (poem

cour,

in J),
s6

iSv
(||

Is4i'>

"+
+
?

t.

2CI126 7
(sf.

(c.

3 abs. 'y Isio + assistance; 8 13 80 60" io8 (Ges' '), nniiy ^,63 + 2

':

n.f. hei P , sue,

Hliy
t.;

cstr.

h? against),

+ 37' ( + 4?),
subj. false

46'

of
8

city),

109
1

Wfa)-,
^

gods

Dt32

Ch
2

2 niiy Is 3 i +; sf. 3 6 help, succour Is io 20

WW
(
;

+ 22 +,
+

etc.; 1.
1

28";

c.

pers. 2

S 86

Ch

18 6

+
;

t.

S
Is

La 4 17 Jb 6"
/row,
etc.
''
;

Ch

28 21
s

-^liy), 31 Je 37 2 1s 31 AeZp fJN *&*

8 3 (rd.

Qr T*y>,

or

T^

c f.

HPS)

subj.

'"

'y

Ju

23 - 23

/ie

.^

o/(for)

'';

from

741
'i

rigjj

22

38

s3

40'
(||

(||

*??*), 70=

ISO 6o 13 Jb
'>

n^lE^JJI)

= "io8

(||

id.), 7

Ba NB 1M)
towns,
(all

oft.

13
.

2. concr.,
1.

Nu

2i

3'

+ + v 24
6
,

Heshbon and other important


(v. VI)

32'

(T

embodied
coll.

help, one
21

who helps

(cf.

"IB 2)

a.

JE), 2

Wtn /
s

a wiy help (assistance,


1.

v 87 van d. i6 89

support) in the gate; 'P3 (v.


b. of

"1$ 2)
2
(||

Na 3

s
.

= Je 48
cf.

Jos 13 26 (P), 2 1 39 (Ginsb, H. Baer; P) ; with vineyards Is

24

32 - 32

(where

del. DJ before '!


cf.

V 27

4o'
;

(+ B.W),
2
-

46

HDnp,

1'V),

Gf Gie
II.

Rotliit).

Site dub.,

Buhl

t- 2M

Hi
.

8 17 44* 6 3 94

'? 35

tn.

TVW
17
.

n.pr.m.

Eo-pfj, Iffpaa,

in

Judah

dub.;
97
;

1CI14

T"V"VtJ7 and (once) "1-ty u.pr.m. Afmp, E*p, 2. "W Iafep: 1. father of Hananiah Je 28
1
.

NH Tmty
ledge innrin

"1T^ (-/of foil.; connexion with I. 'y Sab. "nyo, 'Einfassung' Sab Denkm
n-JJJJ

temple-court,

?"]$)

n.f.

appar. enclosure;
Ezckiel's

abs. 'V
;

1. nj

surrounding
'yn

altar

'ffn

Ez

1 1

3. a chief of people

Ne

io 18

i
.

= n30i3n

Ez

f^N-Vty n.pr.m. (El hath helped);


Ofyf irjK, EfpirjX, etc.: 1. warrior of David 12 7 (van d. H. v 6 ). 2. Levite musician
1

v 14 ; 'VH alone v 172 45 19

(v.

43", below rtyhf} 'yn 2. outer Comm.).

Ch Ch

court of temple, fyljn 'yn 2 Ch 4"; with doors v 9 ; 6 13 (v. 1. isn 3 b, and on 'y in Herod's

25 (= i>Kfl v ), B hCapui, Danite iCh2 7", A&parjK, with foreign wife Ezr io 41
18

A Efp^X.
Eptrj\.

3. a

temple

No w Arch -"- 78 "-).


v.

4. one

TftV T

sub my. T
'

5. priestly name:

a.

Ne

ii 13

b. 12

36
.

T^N^ty
E<r(8)p)X, etc.
1

n.pr.m. (my 26 1. Je 36
: .

help

El); 2. a Manassite
.

is

Kb"- 1 8S (after stylua(V'dub.; older authorities) cp. Ar. L>lc sink, peneVyi-,
8
-

tey n.m. ,e8

'y only cstr.: 1. of iron, for use on stone or metal Je 1 7 ("^OB' Q95?3 with diamond-

trate);

'

Ch 5 24

3.

name

in Naphtali 27 19

point),

Jbi9

24

(v. also 0"jn).


223

2. prob.
1

= reed-

fanjhty; n^Ty n.pr.m. ^hathMped); Azariah (OHeb. imty, Ph. ^Jjaity, OAram. 338 253 Cook 42);Afrp<a f iry-nn, -njnrr, Lzb 28 ' 6 1 I. king of Judah (As. Azriyd'4 COT
: -

'V etc.), D^Sfa ytf pen (used on roll, cf. Je 36 Je 8 8 fig., TH? isiD 'y *?W{( ^ 45 (cf. Now
,

Arch. 1.290

Renz*"*'

290
)

BAS1

468

Jager
1.7.17.23.27

)
j
5
.

innty

2K15

68
;
.

rnffi

Ch 312 (y
a.
id.,
1
.

n,,j,)

K4

3. id. prophet 2

2 WCh 15
.

officer
.

4 15 of Sol.
5.

2'

I.

MtJ.J/ vb. -wrap oneself, enwrap, enT T

4. sons of
2
.

velop oneself (Ar. Uii cover, conceal ; Aram. )^X extinguish, destroy ; As. etA, be dark,
etHtu, darkness);

Jehosh.:
priests b. nj- 1
:

2CI121 2
2

a. OTJ-

K 4 = HJc. id.,

b. BJ- v
1

Qal Pf.

3 ms.

'V)

(consec.)

Ch

s6 -37

d.

ttf.,

Ch s 35 35 Ne io 3
.

e.
:

W.
2
.

3940 11 1 Ch 5 9 Ch 3 i 1013,:=n;12

Ezr Ezr

7
1

7
-

2 6 17

20
.

6. Levites, WJ- a. 21 1 Ch 6 . d. Ne 8 7
tain
.

Ch
d.

29

b.

v 12

HJ-: c.

7 pi ,c ] (consec.)ili 3 ; Impf. 3 ms. 45 17 2 ms. noyri Ez *W- Lv i3 + 2 1 oyh is 59 M 24"; 3 mpl. icy; (Baer 7!) f 71" io9 ;'2 mpl ioyn Ez 24-; P.ac<. noy i s 28 14 ^ 104 2 ; fs.

J e 43

12

7. WJ- a temple cap-

njO'y

Ct

7
;

X.wrap, envelop oneself with


Wo n^y Wni
1

sthg.

2Ch23

la

23 24 v lb 8. nv 9. iT-one Nes with Zerub. 7 7 (nnb Ezr 2 2 ). 10. nj. 1 2 s3 12 12. reII. w;- Ephraimite 2 Ch 2 8
. .

(van wall-builder
||

H.

I*. cf.

Ginsb *),

(ace, like (*):

S 28 14 an old

man
so

Vm

ascending,

and he

nyin

'y:
rct'ZZ

12 D^i'O v Ae

is enwrapped in a robe; j e 43 12 (sim.), and n?" n ? ,J H twap himself in the land of

name
b.

Judah a. son of Ethan (!) 1 Ch 2 v 38 39 . For WT^ 2 Ch 2 2 6 rd. rnnK. cf. v 7


in
:
-

8
.

Egypt

Ty~ft9 n.pr.m.

Ch

s6

27

Eo-8/>, Efpcu.
E^jaixa/i,
.

t Op'HtJ* n.pr.m. EfaiKav,


1. descendant of

(use it as a robe, fig., of Nebuchadnezzar ; so completely will it be in his power, Gf); so fig. of '\ nxjp ^yoa DJ3 IS59 17 (|| Bb^), noisE'S liS-'y ^io 4 2 ; of men, 13 109 19
||

etc.

David
.

Ch 3 s3

(sim.
'131
44

2. prince
1

v 18 ),
13
;

DTO S'03 'y:i

v 29

(if rrf.),

V.

in

Judah

4. Levite

Ch 28 7 9 Ne ii
14

3. Benjamite
15
.

Ch 8^

nB-jn 7

c. ?5?

DSBOy

?oyi

Mi

of part covered, in phrase r 3 <A#y shall envehp themselves

tntjr and

(1

Ch6

ai

26 31 )

TnjP
in

la&p, E. of Jordan

(Qal Impf.

n.pr.loc.
ace. to

beard, sign of upon 165 mourning or shame CheNowBenz*"*- Now Arch. Ez 24 17.22 ftnd ( f l epo ,.) Ly j 3 45 (pj B<) 19.^
I.
.

their beard (cover the

rittsna
pt.
f.

742
wrapping
(a veil
(cf.

way
t
-.

nj!?y

Ct

as subst., one

wandering woman, v. nyc. B$!l etc., v. also D'j>; "BVO, v. DTD. 46 Hiph. Pf 2 ms. n^a vby n'oyn ^ 8 9 (of '*) thou hast wrapped shame upon him (enwrapped

about her), Gil 38") but rd. perh.


i.

e.

a mourner
njgto

>

a harlot

[nDtSX^] n.f. overtunic (so Ar. (_IL.iL., 2 Aram. l&X&Jh, U^);pi. abs.niBByo Is 3

fill. pltfl^T] vb. be feeble, faint (Ba Qal Impf. 3 ms. cp. Ar. ,JLkp perish, flag);

ES

f)b:

,/,

102

1
,

16 liBV! Is 57
'

Inf. cstr. *P9.


'

^6i

3
;

him in shame); Impf. 3 ms. ITjto HD^ ni3")3 3 \^ 84' ear/?/ ratw enwrappeth (it, N? ? P9? v*)
with blessings ( Saxm, as
in, iv. give, 10 Is 6 1 (for
cf.

PL
La
</ie

pass. (Ges
2
19

sco f )

pi. D'BBy.

Gn
;

30

42
,

VpOg,

;lit.

be feeble

Gn 3042 "(J
fig.

opp. 0*3*$);
,3 ?

if

from Ar.

*Ji_c

Lie

3y-j3 D'MDjjn
spirit
11

La2

19
;

16 T. 'ista rrn L357

"); read prob. also 'JDJf >JD, v. DJP) with a robe of K*u Du; rightness he envelopeth me, so Brd Di Ry

Ne Mlr8

would faint
(title).

before

me

('*)

lb^3

MT

61 3 , ioi 2
2

Niph.

Inf. cstr.

Vfr 1Bg$

> Qal Pf. $

Klo Che

Hpt

only r[nt0yiO] n.[m.] wrap, mantle; 3 cstr. fig. n?nn ntpyo Is 61 a mantle of praise.

but read wAen infants faint (for 'VO Hiph. Inf. cstr. perh. *|bjJ3 Qal, so Buhl). 42 fKSn ^tpyns Gn 30 when the flock shewed
;

La

feebleness.

wn
Jon

Hitlip. Impf. 3
5

fs.

H^

^ 77

4
,

43
,

*|tsynn

107

7w/
12
;

fll.
1,

[J1UT]
with

vil. take
sf.

Qal Inf. hands);


22 17
Tie
-

vb. grasp (Ar. ^kc, (Li


abs.

sf.

DStsynn

La

faint, faint away,


4

cs<c.

*|Bpnn 142

+ Pt.
Gu

La

2
4

12

(??"? Hke

<^e

act.

nty

^<~V) Is
c mm

shall grasp thee


-

142
BfcJ

+ ">,
T

v.

wounded); subj. nVl ijr^ II 1 d), 143 4 ( + id.); subj.


6

"; >Thes RobGes Buhl


L

forcibly, cf.'Ges

Hi

Ew De Che 0omm
(13)

Di

Jon

+ td.), f 107

+ Qn?).
id.,

nt3V {he shall wrap, roll thee tight together) for this vb. not trans.

fr. I.

t["iP^] vb. surround (NH


deriv.; Ph.
;

and

TOW ivreath, 1t2y


"i^y
;

Pi.

denom. crown
H3S3

tF)^i> n.[m.] bat


gta
}2

* w (quadrilit, Ges
-

Lzb 339 Aram.

As. eteru, spare, rescue);

as

Ph. o5oXoi3a8 Ges Hon ph 391 ; rremdwl7 Lewy cp. arrcAfjStir, name of a locust in
,8.

Qal Impf.

2 ms.

sf.

B^DfB

jiST

^ gM

NHtA/

N.Africa Herod

"

=Dt

(H), 20 18 1 4 (unclean creature); pi. D*B?DJJ Is 2


)
;

']>

abs.

Lvn

19

with a shield, with favour wilt thou surround 26 1 S23 Saul and his him; Pt. pi. TYr^l

^^

\12P
into
tan).

(vV

foil.;

NH
;

men were surrounding (closing in) upon, David. miay n.f. crown, wreath; abs.']} Ez j-i.

?y /*** olives into

vat or press, or in vessel

Ar.

^v* put skin

t[pipy] n.[m.] prob.


r?V vessel for
fo's />ai'Zs

pail,

bucket

(NH
24
1

21 Cts^cstr. TYlDj} 2 S I2 + i7t.; pi. TfOQV Zc6" Jbsi^nnog Zc6 14 ;crown: 1. of idolimage (Milcom, We Klo Dr Kit Lohr HPS) 4 30 s 'V 2 S I2 = 1 Ch 20 golden, IB ' V 21
31
;
;

30

olives)

;^ w5> VJ-CJ? Jb 2
(Syr.
;

D3J1"lKBri of
'

18 king and queen, Je 13

the

crown

are /mZZ of milk.

of your splendour ;

cf.

Ez

31
;

weddiiig-ciown

Ct3".

fl.

['lP^] vb. turn aside


1

K*u

a.k^ incline, fum, return; Ar. bend) Impf. 3 ms. ^tojjl tern aside (so Ew Di De Bae
al.),
(]"1p)
;
||

Qal

.a^

silver

and

2. 3nt'y Est 8 15 (of Mordecai); of 1114 ; ITJKBri 'y crown of gold Zc 6

Jb

23' he turneth aside to the right

12 splendour, on personif. Jerus. Ez 16 (in alle42 Jerus. and Samaria 23 ; 'y as appos. gory), M 3. fig. of honour, etc., Jb (:sim.) Jb3i .

in'cp Ssto'f), rd. prob. 1 s. |bK Me Bu Du, / <wra and do not see him (and / lRE^a fe>).
.

9
24

(||

16 ni33) La 5

i^p
16
31

'V

^n

TVfr
;

pr i 2 4

cf.

14

17
9

dom

||

4
']}

fig.

(of H3V) Ttyffl 3 of Jerus. Is62 (||


fig.

gift of wis-

n^O

f
ism)

II.

[*1P^] vb. envelop oneself (Aramaid.;

mq
vs
(||

28 13

of Samaria

fig.

T??), cf. of '\ ^f 'V

iVjNDri

nTBS).
26
,

(NH
</(

Aram. 10^, -a^p*; Eth.


14
;

covered, also n. wei, texture);


"*!??V'
(||

^73*; 3 mpHBtpy: 65
1

Qal Impf. 3 ms. envelop


<%pw<

Oiir^*.;

oneself:

tn. rnzpy n.pr.f. i ch 2 t [l^J}] vb. denom. crown


1? rnt3ys\

Arapa.
;

Pi. Pf. 3

fs.

65"

^);

valleys cover themselves with corn s to ? con n'r-'v:

Ct 3" with which

his

mother crowned

73

o/or

him

(v.

1.

themselves (each)

a garb of violence.

iri3to

i^.

65

fTJoy 1); elsewh. fig.: 2 ms. n?f rnisy 12 <Aom (') Aas< crowned the year of

renew

743

D ^y
J" 1419

thy goodness; Impf. 2 ms. sf. WltpyFl "Hill 11331 8 6 ; Ft. sf. D*pnraj nDn oiBypri I0 3 4 (of^).

t*g n.m. scream) ; abs.


art. (perh.) 'yn

bird(s) of prey (from


,

'y

Gni5" +
9b
(cf.
6

0^5}
'Vr\

Jb 28 7

c.

Hiph.

P<.

f.

nyppri

n'x

I 8 '2 3 usu. Tyre the


-

Je i2

Gie;

interrog.

crown-bestower (Ges Ew De Che CoIDm Di Du Gu"*" Skinner), but dub.; <the crown-wearer

v);
1
11

cstr. B'5> Is

(JE), Is

Hi Gr (after

), so

Een Che Hpt

(rdg.

f^f^O).
-

tnVTBg
ArapoiB,
etc.':

Nu 32*(+jSjWJ> etc.) mod. Aftards, c. NNW. from Dibon built by Gad Nu 3 2

and (Nu 3 2 !t ) TTteV n.pr.loc. 10 11 a. 1. E. of Jordan (MI ) ;


8 miles
34

; flJ3-b liSJT I2 9b ; of single bird v 9 *

18 Ez 39';usu. coll. Gn Jb 2 8 7 inn ta-j? is 18 6 cy 4 EZ39 fig. of foes of Judah Je


1

8"

(fig.

of Judah), Is

46"
a

(fig.
"I"

of invader, \p^V~\

||

'nsy fa).
(like

vb.denom. dart greedily <

'",

bird of prey);
erron.
fey'i)

Qal Imp/. 3 ms.


i

35 ->]>% and also) b. ffSC nilpy v (Sam. BW'fc 2. W. of Jordan, v. Di; site unknown). " 08* 172 a. on conject. as to sites v. in Di Buhl border between Ephr. and Benj. Jos 1 6 2 =n n!?y WK v 5 18 13 T>. on E. border of Ephr. Jos 16 7 bi in Judah a son c. 3KV JV3 ni-iDy i Ch 2
: i ,
.

Qr (Kt S 14 32 and the people darted


B5?!!

greedily

upon the

spoil (?pE n~PK) ) so


v.

ms.

Byni 15" (on forms

Ges*

72

*)fr.

TDt^y
a
cliff,

n.pr.loc. (perh. animal-name,


Pro ', !,*

'

'

B;y, cf"Gray
'y

mM9S

of

Salma

+ Bethlehem,

al.).

t^'P^

(V of foil.; NH VQV sneeze;


id.,

Aram.

J u 15 811 perh. near town DB'y, v. foil., but at Arak Isma'in near edge of Shephelah, "WSW. fr. Jerus. ace. to Schick

); 1.

lira?,

Ira/*,

y^D

f\"VO

'

Ar. (jllac ut^-. in deiiv. n.;


0<Tlfl;, 0<nfl;

zrvx

Eth. [Omrt:],

i887).itt

sneezing).
sf.

by Behob.
Vn'^CS?

Ch

fortified Airai{/i], etc., city


6
,

between Bethlehem and


-

, t[nttr l?y] n.f. sneezing; pi.

Tekoa.,='Ain'Aldnc. 2 miles SSW.-from B.,Buhl ceosr.92 GFM. Ju1* 8, near tJrtas Rob BE1 477 ; clan
in

Jb

41
**y,

10
,

v.

L%n (Bi

Siegf

Bu Du

rd. sg.).
:

Judah 1 Ch 4 3

3. Airav [m], in Simeon


rds.
~>T}1>

Ch 4 s2
1
42

1.

TVV, n*5 old Canaan it.


13'

n.pr.loc. Ayyat (Gn), Tat


city,
s- 7'

(Be [not Oettli

Kau Kit]

fr.

Jos

).

alw.
-

c.

art.

"^

("yn
site

Gn
3

+ ),

near Bethel to the SE. (exact


cf.

rai, etc. (as iPy): 1. station Nu of Isr. on E. border of Moab, before "13

t O^V n.pr.loc.

unknown,
13
(J),
,

Di J

Buhl *1

177

Jos

f A

'

8 11

"+

), t.

Gn

i2 8 (J),
3

33",

= Dn3yn
.

P^

18

Jos 8
9
s2
;

1216

but improb.,

Kt

TJf, cf. Di),

(+ Qr io 1M
Is
d. H.)
1

B^gn).
ofo'jp
l"
,
1

y v 44 21" (all P; ignores 2 'city in Judah Jos 1 5 s9 (P).


v.

(all

28 9 JE), 12 (D), Ezr 2 io ; n*8 (so Baer Ginsb,


28

= Ne 7
.

= njy

D^y sub

zbv.
1

> K$
(

van

Ne
28

11 31

^y

so rd. also (for Hjy q. v ad fin.)


K,u

Ch
but

s 2. E. Jordan city Je 49

+ jt^J),
J).

II 29 H\u,
ti.

n.pr.m. one of David's heroes HXa ( |li 2 S 2$*).

Ch

rd.

1? (%(?) Gf Rothst
v. 1. v.

Co
t.

("V?n

my.

^y

v.

nry

v.

aw.

ba" T *
20

bw sub by.
Aix,
4 29
,

rry T

v. -y.

TlVJ? n.pr.loc.
i

in Naphtali

2'K 15 (on 2 S24 v. 2 Chi6 Tell Bibbin, on the 193 a supr.). Perh. Geogr " lw between Merj 'ayydn (Buhl ), plateau 83 the Litani and the Hasbani (Id""- "-).
5
p.

K H

n.pr.gent. et terr. Elam, ACKafi, 'EXafKiTm, well-known country and NE. of Lower Tigris (As. Elamtu DI people rasa)*. C0T emus) ._ag early i nva ders of Pal6 9 allies of Assyr. Is22 estine Gn 14 foe of 21 2 abode of dispersed Israelites Babylon
1 1'
,

7' V T

s4 35 36 36 (Qr, Kt prophesied against Je 49 25 v 37 38 39 Ez 3 2 24 cf. 'y D^y), ^Sfbs JC25 ; 22 17 called 'son' of Shem Gn io (P) 1 Ch 1 ;

11

"

n'W
1 (

Kt

v.

rny.
(Ar.
Jn ..,

purely local designation njHtsn 'y

Dn 8 2

f[D' J/] vb. scream, shriek


i>l* 11.

fn.

D -^
Ezr
v
26

n.pr.m.
31

HXa/j, AiXa^:
:

1. heads

of families of returned exiles

scream, scold, JeUc screaming, scolding,


" 195
;
;

Frey Dozy

only Qal he screamed at them (of Nabal).

Syr. k^-i anger, reviling) 14 Impf. 3 ms. Dn3 eyjl 1 S 25 and

2
.

b.

2
.

= Ne 7

s4
.

c.

Ezr 2 7 = Ne Ezr 8 7 io 2 (Qr


a.
;
.

Kt

tt\y),

3. name name 1 Ch 26 s

2. a chief of people Ne io 15 . in Benjamin 1 Ch 8 24 4. Levite


.

5. a priest

Ne

12 42

>y
t
[D^l] n.[m.] dub., poss.

744
glow
(Ar.

L&
);

ir

10 35" Pr io

13 'P? 'p 6

tm.
at.'

IB

to thirst, i_fc thirst, internal Jieat), si vera pic


1.

i.e.

ro

(in anger),

tn.

'b "S tixb

fBft Jb 15" Jb 1 6 9 w/?<

(so

Du; on form
15
,

cf.

No z "Gjua"U(1888,

K!6

inn D;?3 Is i i rd. perh. DX'yS (so appar. K,u Gr Vrss) Thes' Luzz Krochm Che Gu
cstr.

eyes against v. "Iff, Ip3


.

'

look daggers

o. 2>ut out eye,

Perles*-"
i.

62
.

*)

" 8 7 9 10 ZAWlv,(18% and(Zc3 4 Albr ]"V m. eye (ancient Sem. word; vand relation

n.f.

'

>'

i6 12 ; cf.Ct 4 9 f, &ft 'y r M 4 i and 5 12 (D'jVl); on other hand, ni37 HN? 'y Gn 29 ,7 (E); 'V -]133 DB^l 30 s0 40 ' ^03 Ez 23 12 9 (v. TpB), of, Je 4 paint the eyest. q. a^pJe o/*Ae eye, v. ftitfat, n3

p. as feature of beauty, 'V nL?

Dt

?],

to

II.

'y

unknown;
sf.

NH id.; Ph. |y;


; ;

X KJJ, Sr;5/;

Hi
fwo

6.

r. 'V ri33
,

Palm. WJ?, Zinj. sf.^y.-jry


enu, TelAm.

Syr. |1j; As.enu,

Gn 49 12
30
,

Ly 4 eyebrows, 'V rvb'bin p r 23 *>


i

s. 'V

?jn

(v.'n); T> "iNp

inaya and (appar. Can.

Pris

v.

Toy.

hinaya
2
1 4
,

Ar.

+ cstr. rd. *# Vrss Comm.), "^V Dt 7


;

abs. 'j> Ex ^li- Eth. 0Ph\) 26 sf. Gn 44 21 + (2 S 16 12 PJ? v +

gloss)

2. a. eyes as shewing mental qualities:


15 arrogance nin33 'y I s 2 ", MjbJ 'y 5 101 s 'v an h-ixari is io 12 ; con also x//
, ,

16

4-

?."??
1

^ 35
18

21

TTOI 28 ^is

(2

S 20 6 v.

b-V Hiph.)

sf.

3 rapl. D3'. Is
7

5 rd. D3iV

AVe Gr Now),
,7

(Zc

s sf. $? Is 3 + esp. cstr. "W Gn 3 7 + Gn 3 i 10 + T?^ Ju 6 + etc. (Hoio 10 rd. Dniiy cf. 33 Che We Gr Now) ; eye: 1. lit. as phy6 sical organ, a. of manEx2i 6 6 (E),Gn3 (J) +
,

^JiJ! v. Is 3 M

Comm.);
,

ttjpp V 73 (but rd. usu. du. IM*? Gn 20 16 Dgjf


,

+
;

S 22 28 Hup HPS), 131 Pr 6 17 Jb 2 2 M mockery, ^ 3y^n 'y Pr 3 o 17 cf.S'y n$n Dt 1 5 9 (grudging), ^S 54 56 (id); esp. (by) Dhn-PN 'y mo < /ia W pity on Dt
(so read also
2
4

||

humility, 'V
;

VSff

16

+ 4 1. Dt, Ez 5 + 8 1. Ez, Is 1 3
11

18
,

also

(E;
'y

= not regret);

Gn 45 s"
.

cf/Vpinir Dni H013 14


.

b.

'

npn Ez 2 4 16 c?est're o/<Ae eyes, so v 2123


8 of the eyes, so v

Lv2i a, 24 20;:26 16 (H; very rarely P,e.g.Dt34 4 7 ),


-

20' abominations

'V

W^
320.

ty

73'

v.

K4

s494

once

$ VfJni
19
16
.

6.

b. anthro6

3. Fig. of mental
acts
'y

and

spiritual faculties,

C. of idols f 1 15 pomorph. of ' 1//33 34 + 16 24 d. of beasts Gn 3 o 41 135 (J), Jb40 (hippop., si vera 1., but Di Siegf Bu Du where prob. crpt.
.

and

states
416

a. 'V

njnpsn
2

Gn 3 s 7 (J)
-

Is

42%
;

^bi

Nu2 4
i/a

(JE); also 'V


'

18 ni*qp no Is44

''"PN 'y
'\

s 2 23 (see v

for origin of
16

fig.), +

of

see eonj.), 41' (crocod.); bird

te. in wheels
in visions).
12

Ez
f.

I8

cf.

Jb 28 7 30 29 Pr i 17 io 12 ; on stone Zc 3" (all


.

33
4

18

(i.e.
/
;

Ez6 9
Pr

his favour) 34 / s J?y3E>riEci 4 8


;

(id.)

+
10

b. ni:jn 'V

J"W2

subj. of iron see


4
;

Gn 4s 12

12

25
;

(E),
s7

9 'y-31D 2 2

= bountiful,
;

^^naip'y
VI 23 ^nigs

])V

+ (oft. Dt), c. ntn f 11 men see 'V3 Dt 3 ,014 2 K 7 + cf. esp. 'V NOT + OKI Gn 1 3 ( J) + ^n "TV. "]?"W Lv 3 = as far as the priest
; ;
'

22 gardly one, so 2S

eye as avenue of tempta-

tion

Jb

31

IJ
;

'y JT'B'

V.'y?,

c.

adj.

and
4 -6

c. esp. design. intrans. verbs, in the view,


1112
18

^17"=
3

can

see, 'V '"IN"]P


67

=v

Ec 6

9
.

by the eyes g. as affected by sleep, v. n3B> sub

Dt28 34 what

is seen

opWon,o/Gni6
c.

act. vb. 2

S io
(J),

(J),2i
1

(E),34 (P),
17
,

+ oft.;

Ch 19
i.e.

[??*].

b. as weeping,

nyOT
20
;

-lipp

'y *Je S 23 ,
16

Gn
s

16 6 I9 14

+,

Est I 3"; 1 3*J what one pleases, Nu


'y? iB'jn

rn?? 'V
1
,

La

49

'y

rpj>*

Jb 16

16 8 and *n Qal 3 c. i. i// 10 16 v. I. nro, IJBfrl 3 ; c. 133 Gn 48 (E), Dip 1 8 4 4 3 10 1 K 14 PJB> Is 3 2 6 (Hiph.) ; c. nb pine, 10 languish, v. '3 Qal 2 b, Pi. 2 b, c. 3tn y, 88 ,
,

Je 31 as growing dim,
v. also

36 (P)
'ya
25

whom they please;


aitsn

Dt

iem

v ^ j os 9 *

i2 825 +

Dt4 + esp.

D and K

/yV jnn Ju 2 n 3 ; 25 (RP); so V3V 1}}b 2 S 22

p^

=fi8^; D^ry nn Nu

"?
sleep

9 3 1 ",

^ Jb27
19
,

Is 38".

tj.

c.

Mj open,
2

after

sleep of death

K4

3S
;

=yfceep

wish, fancy ( + D?33|>). bid from knowledge of, so Nu 5 13 (both P), Jb 28 21 ; 'W? Nu l5 24 (P)wt'^ou< the knowledge of;

39 i5 =acc. to your d. 'V Lv 4 13 i. e.

D^

awake Pr 2o"(opp.nja'); of new power of vision Gn 3 s7 (J), given by God 2i"(E), 2 K 6' 717 ; so
(c. 2020

|9 'y D'pyN Is
cf.

15

= disregard, pay no attention


;

?M) Nu
s

22

31

JE)
,
i ir

= give sight to blind 2 K


of

Lv2o (H) Ez22 26 without

19, abs.,
10
;

Pr 28 2; ;

'yn

nnw i s 65
1Sb3)
1

16

,'yp

Is 35 4 2 7

17 2 Dn 9 18 +^>y Je 9 '=I s 37 Jbi 4 3 c. nna, +-<?$ iK8 29 =2Ch 32"Zci2 6 6, 1 K 8" Ne i + b v 4 7 5 + inf. Ne i. Nu

eyes,

V npB
4

+ K
,

46

9
;

y ujDtn Jb 3
-

te 1?
'3

God
,

('">)

opening his
,

(i.e.

12 3 (D^yj a?i<Zais +
19
;

n^yx uy Th

"We Kit,
'y
1?.y;

cf.

Ecclus xlvl
19
,

Bu HPS
n?D3
:

ins.

U uy);

in^n Dt 16

cf.

'V

Gn

20 ,6 (E).

>

24

"

v. Dnt5>.
;

k.'y liK

etc.,

Qal, Hipb.

noun, 10.

revive, v. UN vb. = wink tl. 'V


}'!!>

4. Transferred mngs. ance

ofearthExio 616 (J)Nu22 61, (JE).

a. visible surface b. appear-

Lv

13 (P; rdg. irys Di

Kau Dr-Wh),

v 37

r*
(P; rdg.
id.),
i (>'.

745
so appar.

yyn
,

56

(P)
c.

Nu n"(JE);
(/learn,

dual

S
.

jewels, etc.)

Ez i *&* p

sparkle (of metal, IO Dn 10 s of wine


;

tD^a yy n.pr.loc. I. in theShephelah Judah Jos 15 34 perh. Urnm-gina, c. 1 mile S. G " rlM, of W. from BethshemeshCl-Gann Buhl * \
of
<

Pr

23

:'

5. Other phrases are: 'V

nnn
21
,

'V

Ex

21 24

2. in Issachar 19"
2
1 29
1

(A

Hvyaitvip), Levit. city

(H), ='V3 'V Dt i 9 all=am eye 14 s foraneye; 'V3 'y=e?/fo<'ye, Nui4 (P)Is 52 4 Je 3 2 34'; c nrx-in 'jrriK TJ^

(E)=Lv
(fig.),
?'/

24

20

hence by txt. err. 0?y Gennin, near SE. end of plain of GK*r 502 Jezreel, c. 15 m. NNE. fr. Samaria, Buhl

Ch

(n->ry!;e 58

ypap.p6.Tu>v) ;

'

'v\
5

esp.

<A presence of, in full


,9

view of

Gn42

24
(

t~H-py
;

n.pr.loc. in Manasseh Jos 17"


(At AS^, A fv 8 M/) ; 'y),
7

oft.; (J) Ex4 (J)Nui 9 (P), transaction Je32 1212 Gn 23 1118 (P);

30

47

(E) of business
so 'V 133
12
;

JE om.),=^ 'y 1 S 2 8

L A, uiap),
EwMr,
c.

ixi-'y

83" (Gr tern

Jo 1 V2n3;)i> Jb 4

16
,

V 133D
1

VtJ^J

V3i";
8 1 1

and even 'y? 1 3 'J' V} theforeheadEx

S 2 1 M Ezr

14 miles
'

NNE.

from foregoing.
n.pr.loc. in Issachar Jos 19
21
,

mn
A
Atrop.

yV

916

JE) Dt 6
J']

18

Dn

8"'.

AipaptK,

Hva88a,

@L

Avabfia.

Qal Ft. (or Fo'el, D (askance) at;


c.

T[|

vb. denom. eye (enviously), look


0111., v.

t"Vi2n rj? n.pr.loc.


7TT]yij

in Naphtali Jos

37

Dr),

ace. #J>

iSi8 Qr(Ktpy).
9

ttOStiJn
q.V.

TO n.pr.loc. Gn 14
rrjv
2n,
,

= ($"]?)
on

B'liJ

tn. ]^V
with
Ar.
1.

n.f.

spring (of water) (connexion

'y dub.;

NH
16 -

id.,

Ph.

)y

As.

ta, k;

Trr)yr)V ( name cf. RS 8e " 165

njv

"d

Kplaiais

signif. of

l!,1

).

Eth. 0^:; Palm. to>y, X KJT?, HjL); abs. '51829'+, py Gn 45 :2 cstr. py v + pi. Dt8 7 49 + n ?:y? 24 rtPJj s cstr. niry Ex i 5 27 =Nu 33 niry ni- 2 Ch 32 Pr S 28 (Ges 593v ) -spring Gn 1 6' 2 4 29 30 4:M5 (all

^lc;
,

KJ%

Syr.

tCWay yV
10

n.pr.loc. on Dead Sea Ez

13

47

Evayaktip.

T\W)
ii
29

yV
10
.

n.pr.loc. in post-exil. Judah

Ne

,6 -

(A (fv)Pepptov), prob.

= in.

py 2 q.v. and

J^o^poeminJJ.iSao
(J), cf.

1
;

tJ^JTI |*$
9

Gntfa^
'V
s8

fur]

Zci4

Exi 5
;

'(J)

Nu

33 (P);
2

nb'nrn 8
s8

Dt 8 7

nto^n gn?

Ch

D: ^qj 32'; Dinn 'y p r

TlDDli}

yV n.pr.loc. on border betw. Judah


and Benj. 18
; 1'

of the Bea);fig. aftf py Dt 3 3 (poem), Particular springs i.e. Jacob's descendants. 1 b. are: a. 1*tfJ 'V Ju 7 (on loc. cf. GFM).
(i'.e.

Jos I5 7
aupvs,

(wijyjjr ijXi'ou)

@L

v [rni]yfl 2ap.i s)

conj. in Buhl

(nrfyrjv BatO000

"'".

niEri

TO

n.prloc.

v.

in. rasn sub naj.


v.

iCtfjKI

'y

19 (partridge-spring) Ju 15

(cf.

id.).
'

c. i'JT 'V
aided,
iraj 7
,

near Jerus. (early sanctuary RS 8 "- 167 9 on border of Judah 2 g I7 i7 cf , k i


,

iO^bV n.pr.loc.
38
1421

(J), Aiva V

= following.
A L
also

(on form

Ges J88c), Gn

Jos 15

spring)

Ne2 15 ( = c?
15

and Benj. 18
i2
37

16
.

d. fSKn

']}

{dragonffln nyB>

t Ql^y n.pr.loc. in the Shephelah of Judah,


'yn Jos
,

so

RS 10 ). On

s4

(m<,

Hvattp)

= BSTO.
Nu

Ne2

14

v. lys*.

tp'
n.pr.loc. 1. ?vb, on
11
,

J?

n.pr.m. Amm, name in Naphtali


i

fin.
of Can. of

yy Nu 34

NE. border
Negeb

,15 2

29

^78.83

W_Vid.

J^J 1SH.

e'rri

nrryds.

2. a. in

Judah Jos 15 32 ( + pa"!1), Levit. city 21 16 B 44 (but Aaa rd. Wy, as 1 Ch6 ), appar.= b. 7 " 'W 1 Ch s2 1 4 9 ( + 'I ; assigned to Simeon), 'I PJT!); prob. mod. Umm er-llama(id. prob. Googr 183 . min,c. 1 8miles SW.from Hebron, Buhl
-

*pry
Jos
60

v.

pj'ywn.
n.pr.loc. in hill-country of Judah
1

TD^iV
1
,

Ataap, Ai/x[3], perh. Ghuwain, c. 5 miles W. of S. from Hebron, Buhl GeoBr 163f

Vid. pel

TV.-

t|^>D
n.pr.loc.
,

n.m/' 8

'

24

spring ; abs. 'D


i3;yp ^, ii 4
8

*
,

15

74
);

tnl yV
*$ Py
;

cstr. f:?D 2

2:'

3
;

Ei

7qS8,

etc.; nhSD

(Ges
,s i

i9,)n

sf.

iryo

Ho
10
;

15

i3
cstr.

pi.

niryp

is 4
,

n^yo
s

8 23 s9

'y i3"]t? 24', 'V "en?


.

Ct

14
;

V104

'y=-in ps>-n ( q v .) ace. to aChao*; *TJ VV. Ez 47 10 mod. MjVj gidi, on W. shore of Dead
Sea,

2K3
1

19
,

vi;yo
2

infr.), ^^rii^yp

niryn Gn7" + -ryp 1 K 18 isi2 3 sf. ^yo v'sV (but v. Pr 5 16 ; spring, rstr. before Q'P
;
,

GASm 080^-

2691- 512

Buhl G ' er

4, '

,64r

K 18

1925

Jos 15 9 18 15 (both P),

n4

8
,

f?y
cf.

746
18

yy
with a king,
cf.

Pr 8"; 'YQ alone


10

104
fig.
(||

Ch 32 4
2

cf.

Jo4

Is 41 Lv 1 1" (P), 74 18 in escbatol. picture);

15

cities (i.e.

Tel Am. al sarri),


5

(i

in sin..

Pr 5 ; 7 (cf. of source of happiness, enjoyment


S

56

Oinn 'D
16

Gn

11

Pr 8 s8 );

Ho

10

13

so sg. 1 S 27', opp. nifep ^~))J v rural towns; na>6l3n 'y 2 S 12 26 (but rd. D^n 'y Bu Kit " rrasDD

We
2

Lbbr HPS,

v.

infr.).
1

t e.

V-ttpS)
,

^8 4 Pr 5
7

(of wife, v. Toy),

cf.

CWIP1 '

storage-cities, so
20

K 9"= 2
cf.
14

Ch

6
,

py Ex 1 Ch8 4 17
(as
1

12
;

Ct 4 ,! Cl'ia 'O v 15 ; also f 87' (si vera 1.; so De Che Du ; Hup Bae We rd. form of pVO dwell3 ing); WB*n 'DIS12
.

4 for \bneo 'y ' 16 rd. prob. "urby.

nn:?

15
2

Be Kit Buhl);
6

3?$

'y

1K9"
1

io 26

=
11 '

Ch 8
.

25

Ch

D^l'sn 'y

K 9"= 2 Ch
Nu 35
12
;

I.

[*\y]

= II.

q. v. for n^JJ,

WJ?

etc.

86

1314

tH.
pg283i.

vb. be faint
[fryiy]
||

(cf.

Syr. .aiL 3,

formof f|JPq.v.; occurrences dub.);


fs.
i>

Jos of. Nu 35 nsin B >p 9 , yJos2i 13 +


,
i
:

tf. D^?9(5!) ' (P) asylum-cities T ^--*<-3 2 2o 2


,

tabptpb 'y v

= Jerus.':
">
12

4t. 21.

g.
'y

'^^(n) 'y
1

^46* 87
9
.

s
,

cf.

Qal
s

Pf. 3

^W

flEW J e4 31

(?

rd. HS-J?);

niK3S
5

'y 4 8
2

h.
,

/wip/. 3 ms.
*

Ju 4 21 (< e15?;i GFM Bu), 1 S 14 (del. We Bu Kit Lohr, emend. HPS), r" 15 (corrupt, (rd. |Sft [-v/eiy] Buhl HPS), 2 S 21 HPS; for Philist. name We Dr Bu Kit).
Pl5?fl

Ru so 2 S 20 (rdg. Tyn for MT We Dr al. (cf. also foil.), i. combinations are Dy^ 'V Ez 7 city of merchants;
Is 22
i
19

0% = inhabitants
22
1 4

48

s-9
;

''

Is6o 14 i 101 8 ;

S 4 13

Dyn)

3B*iD 'y

yjr

107

47

'

36

city for dwelling;

esp. of
26
,

f.

t Pp y adj faint, weary; 'y abs. Gn 25 s9 + ; >5 4 nD'V Je 3i- +; pi. D'EPy Ju 8 + ; fr. exer.

character or condition:

tp ?
4 8 '52
2
1

'^ Is i

t'y
,

nt?Nn
Dn'o'
24

Zc8 3 tB'lpn
;
,

'y Is

Nen 118

cf.

all

and hunger Gn 25 2 "(J), Ju8"Dt25 18 14 I2 27 {+V), cf. Iss ,'^ WOT 28 (fig.), 2 S i6 (si
tion

cities

of Jerus.; <jtf$ "IV Je 5 17 of Judaean s of foreign cities, H?nn 'y Je 49 , 'yn

n^nn Ez
rnin 'yn

26 17 nr?>yn 'yn
,

Zp

15
;

of Jerus. also

vera

1.,

n.pr.loc.
;

needed,

cf.WeDrHPS);

+2JT1,

NOS 17 20

specif,

22'' "S B>BJ

hence I'Vl
**"'),

from thirst Is 29 s (sim.), Jb 25 25 Pi^s and (fig.) Je 3 i (|| "?*); s ~JX p^R ^ 63 (fig., on masc. v. Kb"
6

city of fortress in
;

Zp 3 oppressive city, QVyp) "Q bloody 2. Ez 2 2 2 24" and (of Nineveh) Na 3


1
.

cf.

143

(sim.),
1
.

sim.); 'y ec. beast 46

Vid.

IS32

(opp.

b'S,

iir

a city esp. in T| 2 S 5 79 6 10 + oft. 25 'y 2 K io (v. Tn) (crpt.; Klo prop. ^S|i3 "'? 27 T31J for 'y, cf Kmp Benz Kit); D^n 'y 2 S 1 2
(so rd. also

also foregoing.

v 26

see

d).
8
;

3. appar. fortified

i.-py

v.

sub

I. 115?.
2

place, of any size,

-JJ)

DpxiJ hjQ)?
cf.

1S3D
1092

"Vl?
/

n.f. GnllU2 ' (Albrecht

ZAWlv '- 49f


)city, n 8' 2 M"

Ty

K i7 = 18
9
4

?ir^ 3 ?
;

Nu

13 (P

but on
'V 1

comp. of ver. see Di)


15
5

perh. also

v2^V

town(v
pny
i

unkn.;

NHtd.;
94 - 85 - 173

Ph. ny Lzb 345 ; Sab.


, >

-\y fortified

height (cf. 3)

p ra<"'"
12

py,
17

c%
10

ciS"f-

); 'y

abs.

Gn

(HPS). Ho 7 D-;nn i*p v.


tnbl2ri"T y
,

v. I.

my Hipb.

D'ln.

cstr. 2 4
38

n-^yn

iKi 4
17

9 +2t., etc.; pi. (txt. err., or word-play,

+7t.; sf. TJ 2S &1V Is6" + DnjJJ J u io4


,

n.pr.loc.

(cz<?/

of salt) in

62 desert of Judah, Jos 15 (P;

+ En-gedi), rrdXus
unknown.
Bto. T

cf.

GFM);

cstr. Tiy
,

Gni^+i
r6'n?

sf.

1. city, town,

io

12

(J),

ED^y Is i 7 + etc.; abode of men Gn 4 17 (J) and oft.; 14 20 +, or naop Ec 9 (cf. Gn 19 );

ny Zc

SaSuv (A

L
*

[twi/]

aXux);

site
v. 11.

n3 T T

mt as n.pr.m.
,

TttJQ "^'
assigned to

esp. a. fortified:

nnS3 Dpy

S 2o 6 +

^ n.pr.loc. (c% o/</ie sun(-god)),


(P),

etc., v.

M 1X3, 1S3C; 1V-IX30 'i"V Josi9 (P)/or<i/?erf


city (of) Tyre,
~>iVO 'y
2

Dan J0S19 41

='V
.

JV3 q.v.:

7rdXir 2afipavs,

A L

TrdXts Sn^if s

f3

22
i

+,

etc., v. "riSD,

mD sub IIS (Mi 7'


IS26
v.
1.
1

v. "liSO p.

59 6 a);
'y
'

u^ny 'y

Dnnrin Tiy
tin. TV
dub., v.

(city of palms)

= *Wy
1

q.v.
,

Miyn

noin 'y Lv 25 s

py '

,79;
cf.

np3i DTih
3
;'

1S2V;
io 14
b.
'y s*

n.pr.m.

in 'y 'J

Ch

12

txt.

0? 2 b

opp. T!fO

n 3 ?
c.

S 9 14 1 S
fr.

K 4 on Ho rd. tys'n We Dr al.).


v 30 (P),'i
6'
8
,

Be Kau.

'an

py Dt3 6 ninsn
,

Est 9"; disting.

+ oft. P.
(P),

n^y

dependencies D'lXQ Jos are dependent towns Jos

1 1

3
''

I jy (\/of foil.; cf. Ar. w-c, ^Lc j/o away, go hither and thitlier, escape through sprightliJb(2 149 ness, whence lie ass, esp. wild ass D e
''

Jei 9 ".

td. na^Olsn

py Josio 2 (JE)royaZ

Hom N8121

- l2a

).

TT
or appos.

n.m. 0n32 M male ass (young and


'

31
,

+ Jos

s0

19

vigorous); pi. V?Jft Gn 32 (E) (poem; ||WlK ^3); cs t r &oa Ty


,6
.

(P), rdg. 'y for

MT mO
"

Di Kau
cf.

sf.

HVy 40

Benn Ency.
;

Bib., after

'

Codd.; a seaport N.
-

(Q. es
12

si3icN.2

of Carmel

Jb colt; pLDT^J, for riding Ju 10" *)% i2, sg.'abs. TV Zc o 9


al.j
;

Kb 8'-"-**8 Di
'

n
(v

wild as/s

4b

(= Acre, Ptolemais), mod. 'Akka, B u hl Geo.rr.228 (Egypt. 'A -ktt, Akt, WM M A * Eur
As. ,!Mt2,

Is

30 Qr (Kt amy), DTj; for

D^

8eeli."VV), for carrying

COT G,M

TelAm.

,().

tillage

v 24

TN^y
*);!.
Eipas,
etc.,
1 1
28
,

n.pr.m.
. .

(v.

Sab. n.pr.m.
;

")j/

Hal
poss.

?nb ( q v 1)

David 2S20 26 on
opp.
26

foil.; meaning unknown). n.pr.m. man of Judah ; Jos 7' (P), t]ry , 2o vI8 9 .2o.24 i3y lC h 2 '(fr. niay (JE)j 22 (P)

|3>

(-/of

ident. with

2b
f,

v.

@L IcoSnf. L I8a oaS,


1

Th Klo HPS,
2. heroes of
etc.):

We Dr;
(Eipas,

Jos 7 26 ,

V. also

13y); A^ap,

AXav.
1

David
.

tjSjri n.pr.m. Gadite

Ch 5 13

a.

Ch

2 f.

b. 2

S 23 s8 =

2S23 1 Ch 1 i 40

=iCh

x M a, ia*a.

DD^
tie

*Tf?

n.pr.m. a Cainite
in

Gn
1

1818

4
15
,

r<u8<i8.

(-/of foil.; Ar. (jl^i is reverse, backward, whence JX&b. hopple, of camel).

tnTJ n.pr.m.

Judah

Ch 4
1

HP (a).
Ovp(c)i.
34
,

^C

^]

[.] anklet, bangle; pl. abs.


18

'TV
fOyV
Za(pa>(e)w

n.pr.m. Benjamite n.pr.m. in

Ch f,
43

IWjajJn Is 3

bangles, anklets (as ornaments);

for sg. abs. 'y

Pr
-

s2

read

i>53?

EdomGn36

= iChi

Toy.

(A Gn
v. II.

'[ D ?^ vb d eJ">mrattle,

Pi- shake bangles,


fpl.

Upap.).

tinkle; Impf. 3

fUMyn DiT^m*
their bangles.

tfvy
TttTy
(cf.
cf.

yy.
Great Bear
reff.),

Is 3

16

and with their feet they rattle


n.pr
12
'

n.f. a constellation, perh.


(

tnD3y
(JE)=Vu
I

.f.

daughter of Caleb Jos 15 1617


2
49
,

esp. Di) (point perh. B>y

Bu and
i

3
,

Ch

A<rX a,

Ax <ra,

Afa, 0o.

JfcfcS^PS*" jL'<^ Brock., name of 32 a E y 99 star); rW3"by 'yi Jb 3 8 (both +


Syr.

t"lDJ/ vb. stir up, disturb, trouble


id.,

no's,

^pa

etc.).

make turbid; Ar.^pCc


1

be

turbid);

Qal
,

(NH

Pf. 3 ms. 'y


.IT'S? T-

S 14 29
sf.

n.pr.loc.

v. 'V. etc.;

TTdDy,
v.
340

"linpy n.pr.m. (mouse,


-

cf.

1335?,

+3
25

Impf *-, "^


(all

3 ms.
1

K sf. "On-Cy Jos 7 v 25 ; Pt. "Ojf 1K18" T)3y:


;

ms.

Ch
c.

7
;

pl. sf.

*"$>

Ju
10
35
;

1'

i-

disJos 6 18
1 i'
7

Gray^
also

93
;

'"Ha OH and Ph. as n.pr.Lzb

turb, trouble,

ace. pers.
s7

(cf. F..Mar.

on
!

(P)

= -I33y

._ @ ,28))
Josiah 2

simil. Lat. n.pr.

Ch

^^
i
49
'

Cl-Gann JA"

1883 .

JE

v 25b subj.
1

j E(Jomite Gn

39

3638

(opp. 7$S), v

29

% Ju

Gn34
1 i

(J)
cf.

Pr

5 (opp. .TH); btxiw

'y,Ki 8

17 - 18

tier of
(cf.

Gie and Ency.

2. cour(Baer Ginsb). 12 22 1214, perh. also Je 26 22 36


Bib.).
4

29 iCh2 7 (cf.Jos7 I8 etc.,supr.);H?0"n ^'J? iSi4 Nipb. P/. 3 ms. ISyj ^3N31 ^ 393 my ;;ai?l wa j stirred up ; Pt. f. JTlgyj P r 1 56 USU- as n abstr
. _

t-inrj* n.m. 186

mouse (NH

id.;

Aram.
22 )
;

disturbance, calamity, but


[

<

read VBH nsiarrt


is

xl??5?;
also

Syr- (in
pi. AS338

Ar.^jlkc

Lexx) J-Wx, mares murum Erey


Ar. of jerboa

ji^PS
(Kam),
;

n n ]

? ?- the income of the wicked T

cut off (Toy).

cf.

T~l1^5* n.[m.] disturbance, trouble, only

Hom
n

BS

K302

v.

Tristr

"HBFFP*);-abs. Is66 17 (cf. RS 8'-"^. 2"^^.


3nt(
) I

'Vn unclean

Lv.i" (H)
cgtl
.

S6

4 -"- 18

sf.

D3/133y

pl

,-,3^

of trouble, W. or SW. from Jericho Jos 7 24 26 ( JE ; name explained), on 17 ,c border of Judah I5 7 on (P), cf. H02
identif. cf. esp.

in 'V pJ? valley

yi
.

"NftaBJg n.m. spider (5 Knotty, surrey

4>dpay (or

Is65 Di jM7 24 Buhl <*-*'*; Vp.< Ka' xaPl KoiXas) A X a>p.


;
'

NHWB lu 648 prob. tarantula, ace. to Levy 'y TV3 ); 18 i. e. web, so prob. 27 (rdg. 'y for B>) ; cf. 'y nip Is ^filaments of a
-

whence Ar. ^ylSJj-

as loan-wd.;

NH 3Vjay
MT
7

IDy
7177

n.pr.m.

v. p5>.

Jb 8 14

^W? n-pr.m.
io
26
;

name

in

Asher

Nui

13

2 27

Expav

sjnder.

TaWSi* n.m.
perh. conject.
fr.

T12V

n.pr.loc. Ak X w, Aeoo, in Asher, Ju

usu. asp, viper (so


||

33;

sense and

Bn3),

but perh.=

748
(1

nVy
c.

crpt. for)

V$g3$
4

spider

(q.v.; cf.

S"

4100

);
is

ascend, climb,

by, a ladder

Gn
;

28' (E),

'V npn i|f 140 a viper's [1 spider's) venom under their lips (v. esp. Che and reff.).

Ez 40
Jos
1

6 ' 22 -49
,

etc.;

c. ?J?

of priest,
2
8

Ex 2023 (Gi;
,

by t N?y

v. nby.

by

v. III. i>?y.
i

Ju 9 5! bed
;

upon, altar by (3) steps, van d. H. v 26 E) the roof 3 I'T"?? on his hands 132
;

n.pr.m. in Asher

Ch

39

QXa.

S 14 13 3y TI03 by

Is

14"

(||

^ '3313^ bco),
'

Y p2L?l only in

jtapjP'DS q.v. p. 3 h supr.


1

2. go up, in personal relations: a. to meet or w'st, c. ?N pers., Gn 44 17 2434 45 s (J)


etc.

Jos io

4-6

Nu zo 0887).^ who
4

J7J7 (7of

foil., cf.

cites

jy?,and Man(J

v. esp.

Lag*
l,

"-""-

(all

with implication of

ascent),
12

Dt25

w Ny
;

T [^vl, J adj. speaking inarticulately;


pi. D'3;>y |WJ>

IS32 ( ^MlCovacu

Lag

Lc
-).

ct?ypers.,Gn38 ( + nloc., s5 M 3X7 ntnpb 46 (J) Ju 6 2 K i up Timnah); tb. go up unto (?) God, on a height, DWNn ?K Ex 1 9 3 (E) 1 8 1 o 3 IW ?N Ex 2 4 (E) 1 9 24 3 2 s0
(to gate of city), +;
to
.

';

777lf
T
t
38

vb. go up, ascend, climb


890

(NH
v

Ju 2 1 (to war) unto Deborah Ju 4 5


(J)
.

558

^
c.

(E) go up, in war,


1

Ex

24

12

Dt 10
c.

1
;

PS

W.;

MI

; Ph.r6y; As. eZd; Ar. ;


;

Z and
(for

against

Nui3
25
)

31

(E)
;

Ju
c.

12 3
c. ?y,

Syr. in der. species

cf.

perh. Eth.

AOA:

(=?y
1
10

AOOA: 02V0A: Di 54); Sab.<?y=Ji


mrt.4M
|

DHM ZMQ

89

K i8 + K 14 +
1
s5 6
18
;

oftener
;

S 7 7 Is 36 10 10 Ju 6 3 1 S 14
12S3
18

by +
9

gab Denkm 91 ); Qal Gn io 16 +; 3 fs. nnby 4 o 10 +; nrby zy. 3 ms/y Je 14 2 1 S i 52 2 ms. l?by Gn49 4 +, etc.; Imp/. 6 3 ms. nSy; 2 + by: 44 + fjgj j 3 + s f. n^y; 9 4 IS35 etc.; 7w/. ais. HPy Gn46 + 2 t.; cstr. 25 2 +,etc; low. ft. No mby 3 ni>Jj 35' +
cfg
,

n ^j,

= Jj]i

c.a, Is7 Je 4 8
35

16

c.|>,Hb3
1
;

(P); K?P Jos 2 2 + nabob Ju 20


;

+ 3 1.; + ron?D3
22
1

= 2 Ch
1

8M
22

d. go
.

8 2 9 nonpari (n)?ym_ 1 K up after, c. nn =follow


go up, depart,
,

>

S 2 5 13

K1

35 ' 40
13

e.

c.

?5?P (q.v.)
;

S6 20
9

Gn^

35

(P)

2i ,;

+,pi.^y Gn
:

44 +; Pt. n^y 3 8
12

17

13

^ +;

=witltdraw, retreat,

+ 1 K

subj.''
19

ni33Ezn 2324
1

2
13

19

Je 2

2
,

abs.

rbsy

of perin local relations a. from sons, go up, ascend, low place to high, c. IP, Gn 45 25 (E)

Is24 +, pl.D^y

18

Gn28 + ,etc.;l.
:

t3. 2S23 ,andsoread||iChn (v.Dr '). s8 of animals, go or come wp abs. frogs Ex 7


:

8n

(J)8

D^PP
3

Ne3
c.

25

IP, cattle

35"; (P); (P), quails 31 Je 49 s2 ; rise up, fly up, eagle Is 40 ; 2 6 231819

Ex

16 13

lion Is

fox

out of water
19

6
7
5

t.
6

; 1 ;

tf-iTO

pxo Ex 1 3

18

(E ) +
c.

t.

t ^>?3p

Ezr

lion |T}n ;iap

Ct 4 6 Gn 41 44 7 Je49 =50 133DP Je4 from


, , , ;

161719 fTf'n IP Jos 4 (P);

8 etc.

b. out of a place,
2

-mD(.Tf)o Ct 3" 13 IP, Y^^ n ?? 1 S 28


;

climb up into (3) houses, 49 (J) 29 9 locusts Jo 2 ; frogs, on (3) persons Ex 7 (J);

prey
c.

Gn

Je 4 8 44 c. c. ace. of place whither a city ?KJY3 Gn 35 3 23 17 (E); ya^-lNa 26 (J); a mountain inn Nu 1 3

ixanp

S 1 7 21 nnan
;

(*jta)p
:

is 2 4

18

by, of cattle, sexually

upon
55
1

the land
12
;

Ex
|Vp*p

Gn 3i (E); locusts io 1214 (E) Jo I 6 t4. of


.

10ia

vegetation, spring up, grow, shoot forth : trees Is


1313

M (JE) Dti + ,etc; abed

Gn 4 9 4 (J) 2 K i 416 Ru 4 '; D^(n) Dt 30" 2 K2" Am 9 2 + 4 1.; gate 23 1618 c. -by, in(n) *>K Ex 1 9 34" (J) 24 (P) + 5 1.
4-

Ez47

Jon 4 s ; grass Dt29 22


623

Am H

7 ; ears of grain Gn 41 Is 5 6 32" cf. aim. 53",


31

(E), also

Gn
26
9
;

40' (E)

Ho

io 8 Pr

ib

8 P; DipprrpK Dt 17

DPBTT

btt

Ezr

Is 2

=Mi 4 2 ("VI
31
6
,

bit), c.

ace. loc.-l-"'

(v.

2 b) Je

etc.;

of going up to Jerusalem (from a distance), s c. b to, D^ehT^ Ezr I

D^aCDp Pr 24 all of it grown up with thorns, Is 13 Dn 8 38 5. of natural phenom., go 34 fig. HP rise: dew, Ex 16", i.e. disappear (P); 'y IN up, Gn2 6 (J), cloud 1 K 18 44 Je 4 13 "in^n 'y
; .

(from Babylon);

no?

S 25",
1

etc.;

c. *iy

unto, ?na~iy

Nu 3a

(J); tc. 3,-iy

Ch 1 24 places, Ex 34
D'ViD
-

(constr. praegn.); n 3 d. to sacred 4 (dei. 3); 'Tiaa J u i


. ,

nnsa
c.

S2

8W
K
;

26 15 dawn,etc.Gni9 (JE) JU19 iS9 + ; amoke 40 18 28 + ;fire621 ;flamei3 a) Gni9 Exi9 (J)Ju2o 3 20 incense Ez 8"; wellNu2i 17 stench Is 34 Jo 2
2f,
;

TWrd

6 8 s 19" 20 23 2 ,3 ,4,9 13 noa 1 S 9 c.?K, DM^mn^xEx24 (E); * TWU 1 S 1 7 s e. c. (3 dittogr.); ni.T" "V13 y\f 24 ace. Til the W "V t0 + Nu 2 1 s3 (E) Dt 3 Ju 8" iS6 9 2K 3 "; n?yJe 4 8 s npin Jo 2\ f.
-

tWP JV3, from palace 2 Ch 29 20 34 30 Is 37 14 3 8 2J Je 26 10


ace.
.

2 (E); waters Je47 ; Nile Is 8' + by, of ovei-flow


.

Je46

9 ; c. of inanimate t6.

78

Am8

things (instead of passive construction), abs., s6 shock of grain (to J"^) J 5 ; of "^ij (covering s bones in Ezek.'a vision) Ez 37 ; c. by, of gar19 17 ments upon the body Lv 19 (P) Ez 44 ; razor 5 17 on head Ju 13 16 1 S 1"; yoke upon oxen

rhv
Nu
2

749
810

nby
s

I9 (P)

S 67

lot

upon an animal Lv 16
10
;

Ez 32 (Hb 1"
whither,
2

v.

3
;

infr.).

c. c. ace. of place 2" 7


24

(P); c. 3, weight in balance i//-62 s4 be offered (3) a book i Ch 27 ;

entry in

Nu

20 25 (P) 22 41 (E) Jos


1

(J)

Ezr

K 18
s2
,

29

K3

20

Is

60 7

HMTK (q. v .)
'

(of sacrif.) in healing,

4
c.

tmtm 2K2

c.
.

7. of thoughts, fig. 2 Ch 24" Ne 4 abby 'y2Ki2 6 Is65 17 + 5t. 33b by'yJesi 60 Ez 38 10 ab bx 'y 14 7 1*1 by "H 2032 of anger 20 2 S I 1 2 Ch 36 16 (3 pers.) + 3 t; temper Ec

Je 8

?: JV3b 2CI18

11

b*j njbjjrrba 1K17"; d. cause to ascend, climb:


:

naanon by 1 K 20 33 (b 2 K io 16 prob. error), 5 mb"UDn~by 2 Ch 3 2 (93 built towers thereon, i. e. vby 'y) noinb by Ne 12 31 vid. by IV 2 e.
;

o (T^V)2

**.
1

VJW3
c.

K 9*= Is 37 M
S5
12
,

"1* p before God, arrogance,


;

cry,
2
;

'K^K Ex

23

(P),
;

Je 14 tumult ^ 74 s3 of evil Jon i^Sb). +9. go up, extend, of boundary, c. JJ? whence, +acc, ?K, p and even 3 3 whitfier J os 15 ** i8 1212 + i 10. excel: (allP).'
ace.
1

abs.

t2. in personal relations: a. bring up, c. bti, ,5 16 6 5 u iSi9 2Kio 25 Je39 52;c. b, iS28" '. b. in war, c. by against 2 Ch 36" Je 50 9 Ez 16 40 46 3 25 c. take away 23 26 (from life) \^ 102 Jb
.

36

20
.

t3.

firm*/
;

up
irmgr

'

thou excellest (by) them Pr 31 29 ; 6 superior to Dt28 43 . nbiy Jbsd 33 is nbyo nbyD

JHNn by Je 5 1 27
,

Ex 8 13 (P)
cf.
3

animals, c. by, frogs p horses to a charge

TW

fish

Na (^303) Hb
4
6,7
".

3
i

15
;

draw up men, under fig. of 3 of train, young lion Ez 19


;

cattle, rnj

difficult, cf.

Comm., and

v.

nbiy.

Dt
;

tXTiph. P/. 3 ms. nby?


Xfaji

Nu io" +
37
,

nbyD, i.e. chewing the cud Lv 1 i*-*-**-* 4. cause to ascend : c. ace. rei,
|D

ms.

smoke "Vyn
-'

Ju 20 38

stench ?|N3

f 97

9
;

M>/
,7

Am4

10
,

etc.;

n ^t

Ex 40

etc.;

// cstr.
.

7 bring waters upon, by Is 8 ; feriny

nii?yn.Nu9

etc.;

Jnw. mpl. 'byn 16 24 ;


1-

1. a. 6 brought up: nbervb b33D Ezr i u b. Je <aien wy, P#b neb* by ibyrn Ez 36 s (Kb 653 ; talked about), c. (1) pass., be taken up, away, of (pillar of) cloud, sq. byo of tabern.

wp from (fD 2 2 2 S 6 1 8 Gn 50" (JE), + ; c. bx kc, loc.) Jui6 3 iChis 312 c. ace. loc. 2 Ch 2 15 c. ?N

pers.

S6 21

c.

p pers.

Ju 16 8

S 2";

c.

by,

Nu 9

17

io 11 (P); abs.

Ex 40 30 Ex 40 3737 Nu 9 s1 21 22 (P); of
-

61 bring sickness upon Dt 28 ; tB'SO i>y nay 'yn throw dust on the head Jos 7" La 2 10 Ez 27 30 ; 10 clothe sackcloth upon Am8 ; flesh upon Ez 37 s ;

Ez 9 s (2) up from : a'aDO Nu 16 24 Py? v 27 of a besieging army 2. reflex.: take oneself away 'nnND Je 37 5 11 from following after, 2 S 2 s7 3. be pers., 10 c. by, over all exalted, of God \jr 47 gods 97
the glory from upon the cherubim reflex., take oneself away from, get
; ;
'

put ornaments on
2

S
;

24
;

cf.

also

K io 1617 =

Ch 9 1516

Ch
;

s14

flame go

up Thes

al.
s7

13 'yn light lamp (make of raising lamp upon the


27
20

lamp-stand)

Ex

25

new

flesh (heal; v. naVlK)

s1

Hiph. Pf rbyn
63

Nu8 +
3 18
,

nbyn
1

(Ges' "); sf. ibyn Ne9 Ufljn Ex_ 3 2 6 3 fs. nnbyrn 182" consec; sf. onb/yn j 0S 2 6 2 ms. n^yn Ex 33* + n^yni consec.i)t27 + ;
; ;

Hbi +2 t.;

15

mentally: ab by t(>bM make object of thought; rouse, stiruj^c.acc.^, 1 s +6. 'b nnjD 'yn 2 K anger Pr 1 5 cf. Ez 2 4 1 "f a present ; bring up tithe to (?) Ne 1 o 39 offer
, , , . ; , .

6 t. P; bring up Je 30 17 33 s tS. Ez 14 3 lb bit v 7 i.e.


.

"CVSn

EX32 BnTjjn Nu 20

n'Tjjni consec.
2
5

40

4
;

mpl.

sf.

hm 2S24
aby:

22
;

Dt 28 nibyn 1 Ch 23 31 + etc. Imv. byn Ex 33 12 + 2 t.; fobyn iS28 8 ,1 + etc.; Pt. rtjjfl? 7'+; cstr.
,

61

Lv 17"+; M Jeio bjll Gn8 +, sf. n^5 46 cstr. etc.; Inf. abs. nfe Ez 23
5

etc.;

ip/. nbj>:
13
;

DO 'yn raise a levy 1 K 5 s7 9 15 DD^ v21 2 Ch 8 8 1 7 6 exalt : i/' 1 37 if I exalt not Jerus. above (by) my chiefjoy; nby()-DJ ibyK 'aJK Gn 4 6 (E) / will exalt thee exceedingly (cf. Qal IO; D lost inMT, Di and most bring up). after D 8. cawse to
.

ascend (in flame; Thes al.to go up on altar),q^er sacrifice, usu. n?y, either alone or foil, by other
sacrif.: Tvhlt

nbyG>'Lvii 4 +

Lv'u 26
bring

cstr. n^>J|D
:

f. nbyp sf.lbyDLM^o ^8i Lv n 36 Dt 14 6 etc.; 1.


;
,

Dti2
18 2936

1314

(P), cf.

up persons
1 13

a.

from a place,
1
3

c.

f?

[!?

ybsn J U
1

OnyW Ex 7 (E) + 3 E, + 8 Dnso psEx 3 2 (J) + 5t. J, + Lvn (P),Dt


5
;

t.

1.

45

15 20 Jos24 17 (E),+ i3t.; JlSVpND Jei6 =23 8

b.(i)outofaplace,c.p: t^3(n ))pGn 3 7 (E) ^ 4 o3 Je38 1013 nntfojon 2 7 nnapD Ez 3 7 12 13


-

28

Ju 13"; ; 2,3 tnbiyb 'yn Gn22 (E); c. s5 20 ace. loc. nca nbyp j e 48 ; (n)naro Lv 14 (P) 7 Is 60 ( > Qal) ; c. ? loc.. 2 Ch 29" ; c. 3 loc.

f 5i
abs.

21

2K 3 (>Qal); (D')ns Nu 23 wjo amn 2S24 ni.Tb 'yn


20 22
13

(E) 3 2 (J) Lvi7 (H) + (see nby); seldom: tmop Ex 30 9 15 6 3 f 66 ; tnnjo Is 57 66 also prob. 1
,

nbyn

Ex

24

s ' 414 30
'

(E)

2Ch8

2 2 9 ;

GnS 20 ^) Nu23
usu. by loc,

2 - 414 - 30

(E);

/IXE'-JD

V'

etc M

2) c

? by means

of,

^"lna

"Mn

by Ju 13",

nohn-by 2K3 27 ; mro by 'yn 1 K

rhv
3j.m.m

750
i

h
A
ram was
18

I2 2 Kr6" 2 by p" 29 !1 roto f5i ; elsewh. rutD ?y mby 'jm Ex 40 by niby 6 16 4 25 s3 Ezr 3= Ez 2 Ch i 35 1 3 g (P) Jos 22 s 31 ,s "re nwi> nib 'jm Dt 27 Jos 8 1 Ch 43

Chi 6

2
'

cms

TO Nu28 10
and his sons

offered
s

by Aaron
35
-

16 40

2Ch8
1

12

Ezr

9 16 ; but a 8 24 young bullock was of greater value Nu 1 5 M 1 Ch 2 1 23 at consecration of Levites 2 S 24 Nu 8 12 so calves Mi6 6 ; on great occasions

tEx29
,

Lv 8 18

Hopli. Pf;

1. be carried

away, 3

fs.

bullocks + rams

Nu

^^5?^

Na

8
.

+ lambs

Is 1";

U*MM bullocks + rams , 9$ one of each kind offered by


14

2. be taken up into, inserted in,

tribal chiefs

34 3 ms. r6jfh 2 Ch 20 (-IBD by) (pass, of Qal 6). 3. 3 ms. be offered, of ID Ju 6 (raton by).
I

ritual of t^jh(n)

Nu jIuwmmmuumummw fy) Nu 28 29" and at


at Pentecost
I

in niSD

Jegi
rupt

oneself: Impf. 3 ms. ?yn^"?K against (him that) lifts himself but cor-

Hithp.

lift

and Pentecost 2 bullocks, 1 ram, and 7 lambs were added to daily offering Nu28 111927 at
;

offering of
2

new bread

either rd.~?N,

let

Gf GieRothst),
t J173? n.m.
'y

or del.
leaf,

him not, etc. (323 Hi bx ( Co Hpt ).


(v.
7

leafage

r6y Qal 4)
11
;

15 '

Lv26 +;
8

36

cstr. nbj?

G113
15

sf.

vhy Je
i
30

i7

+;

pi. cstr. 'by

Ne8 +

sf.

nbv Is
7

;
3
;

Zea/ leafage, of various trees Gn 3 8" Ne 8 28 i5.io.is.is. g leen j e j^s^ flourishing Pr II ; hut

18 rams, and 7 lambs Lv 23 ; 10th of the 7th month and at niVJ? I bullock, 1 ram, and 7 lambs, in addition to the offerings 2 8 36 the system culminated of new moon Nu 2 9 ; in 70 bullocks, 14 r;ims, 98 lambs for the 7 13ff Ace. to Ezek. the days of Tabernacles 29 was to offer on each of 7 days of niSD prince 23 and on Sabbath 7 bullocks and 7 rams Ez 45
-

bullock, on the 1st and

Ez 4 7 usu. fading Is I 34* 64" Je 8 driven leaf Lv 26 s6 Jb 13 25 ; mpTtflJl 12 /o/' healing EZ47
1 .

30

13

12

6 lambs

and

fi

ram 46\ At
,

the reconsecration

nb

fe a

of temple 70 bullocks, 100 rams, and 200 lambs were offered 2 Ch 29 s2 and at the return of

T vj? n.[m.] pestle before the (as rising

blow);Pr 27

s2
.

"*hy n.pr.m. Eli, priest at Shiloh


(

iSi'

+ v3 Th Klo 27 1 K2 HX.
;

3 912 HPS), v +28t. 1-4+ 14

96 rams, and 77 lambs Ezr 8 35 In early times whole burnt-offerings of children were sometimes made, e.g. Jephthah's 2 s1 Isaac proposed as, Gn 2 2 daughter Ju 11 but ram substituted v 13 made to other gods N s7 The 'y was anciently made 2 K 3 Je i9 5 + on any altar used for worship, but in P con16 58 9 fined to fnbyn rata Ex 30 31 35 38 40*exiles 12 bullocks,
.

1.

H7V T
3

n.f.
286

whole burnt-offering
on

(that >

10.29

which goes

up(V6) to heaven (al.

altar)) ;

Lv4

7.10.18^.26.30,34

Qh 6

34

2629
29

18

2CI129
i

'VGn22 +i4it.; n^iVNu 28 37 +3 3 t.; cstr.nbjJ Ex 2 9 42 + 27 t., nMv Nu 28 24 + 2 t.; sf.

(not in other lit.); rf?yb mtO Jos 22 The offerer imposed his hands on
45

Ch

22 1

head of

y$B
8 20

^ 20 +3

4
,

etc.

t.;

+ 42 1., nV,Dt2 7 ,n6iyAm5 22 +;


;

pi.

nsby Jos 8 31
6

rhy
sf.

Gn

animal, then slaughtered it Lv i ; t'j? tint? !4.33 6 8 ? 2 p 12 ^13.19.31 Ez ^39.42 ^11^ and flaye d 4
it

Je 6 20 +

the whole burnt-offering (beast , etc.; or fowl) is entirely consumed and goes up in the flame of the altar to God expressing the All of the ascent of the soul in worship. victim is laid on the altar except the hide and such parts as could not be washed clean. If beast the 'y must be a male without blemish Lv ,3.io 22 8 (j of herd or flock if of flock> either sheep or goat ; if fowl, either turtledove or young pigeon Lv i 14 the latter usu. offered by the poor t 5 7 12 8 14 s2 IS"-"** Nu 6 1011 . lamb was offered by individuals Lv
i

t>ymby

t' Ci^an

Lv
2-6

washed the pieces


voured them v
24

Ch 38 EZ40
6

34

29

The
;

priest

arranged them on
the
1
,

the altar above the


9
1

wood Lv6 5

fire

de-

18 38

up
Is

in the flame
13
;

nwb

nm

Ch 7 they went nn (?) Lvi 913 17 8 21


2
-

Nu 28

pv~jp,

20 7 56 Je 6 ; see also Phrases +' n^yn


:

according to character of offerer 22 4 18 + 20 407 51 1 S 15


.

GnS^Ex 32" (J)

24 (E)
31

.i

40
6
26

29

LVI4
2
1

20

Ju

20 26

1 K 3 24 31 s 2 Ch 23 29

2425

416

8 6 1314 22 2 7 J0S8 I7 (P) Dt I2 S 6 1415 7 910 io8 13 91012 2 S 6 1718 5 25 W 1 Ch 16 240 21 J6 3 9 1o 2


23

6 s

8'

and by the nation at the "U$ offer12 and daily at the "li?3n n?y 9 17 Nu ing Lv 23 28 s3 2 K 16 15 EZ46", and at morning and even1

2*

Nu 6

14

Am5

ing

Ten
28

rbv

Nu

28
6

3
,

tTt?ri(n) n|#
"- 22 25 28
-

Ex

29

42

Nu

S I0 "' :!:, S4 ' !,1

io34 EZ46".

Ezr 3' 2Q These were doubled at the

"

16

31 - 34 - 38

Ne

Jb 42 V' 24 (cf.nbn9); t'v mrEx 2o (E);'j?i> Twy 12 s4 s9 Lv2 3 Nu6" 15 29 ; t'l* "&? Lvs'V23 24.24 Nu 6 16 g 12 , ^.S 2g i J) t , 2 27 J u ^16 jgli.SO j 6 "3 4&' 24 25 s7 2 Ch 7 7 Ez 43 45 i 8 64 2 K 5 17 io 19 16 37 li.IJ.II. + /Jf 3 S-lj,n L v ^8 9 io 23 N u 2 8311Ezr 3
i
ffl

2 - 3- 6

23 24 2 9 35 66 15 Je 14" 33 18 Ez 4 3 1824
9

18

14

7 - 27

14.16

'

n^

19.27

8.1S.36

29

Cn

Ezr 8 3o

z 46

4
;

y C,

y^

n hv
Lv22
30
15
18

751

Vyn

Nu6
s3

14
;

t'v N'an
;

Is 43

Je 17 26

t'SJ
.

1W

Dti2

611

Ch 293132 3 6 I6' 2 Ch
2
-'

royal sepulchres (in Jerus.) 2 Cli 39*;

rMW 'D

2Si5
S.
i.e.

30

(v.

JIM

I3 "._nnby,

nw
Qr;

v also r6iy sub

I.

^v.

border of Pal.. Ju r,6


prob. the

3); D'aipy'Dzs/S'cor/Mow-^ews.on Nu 34 4 Jos 15s (both P),


es-safd

fn. [nb^]
40
26

n.f. ascent, stairway, ini^V


rd. prob.

Ez

Bunl G W gr.ie.e6 DL and


def.

Nakb

SW.

QFfa ad ]oc

from Dead Sea and reff oft


.

Kt,

1-nibjJ

SrbvQ (

Co SS
15

h, Toy inby).

7 17 by n.pr.Ioc: ffO^j 'D 15 18 S. of valley of Achor, between Jerusalem and Jericho, cf.
,

t["^y]

adj.

upper; fs. n^V


Je22
.
,4

Ju

mod. TeVat ed-ddm Buhl Gw,erW ;


;

pi.

9 ni'py Jos is' (opp. rvnrin, ni>nnn).

i.l,

11.
.

40
Albrecht
)

3i.34. 37

v. also -pin Tt% 2. of stairs Ez Din, nm5, 11. py. to a wall Ne , 2 3-. D >^n nbyo Ne 9 \

tn^Ty
ZAWr, u r896,.ffl

n.f. (c.adj.masc.
srn t.}25

,cf.

$ x^Vl!, room as loan-wd. Frii 20 '); Sab. r\>by DHM K >" gr Donkm. chamber on roof, cool and secluded 2;^ s3 24 25 13 19a abs. 'y Ju 3 1 K i7 2 K (cf. Nes""* ),
.

K5 i^ roof ehamber ^ NH ^ Syr. )tL\ (whence Ar. ilic dining:

71??2 subst., higher part, only in adv. and prep, phrases, above, upwards (Ph. byo, v. sub HOD abbrev. from njyj?; cf. p. 641
:

11

4
2

cstr.

fnpBn

]Vpj>

Ju 3 20

"Vfr'y 2

K4

10

116 jyp in ?$!> from n3y Ko ): tl.9 SyBp= a&owe (v. [0 1 c) a. as adv. 2 TDK'S} byrap ins hi s fru it above (opp. nnno vents'),
11 -

Am

chamber with walls

S
3132
12

9
i.

e.

(permanent); i. e. over the HJSn 'y gateway at a corner of the wall; tn '
;

roof"^BTI 'y

Ne
2

to

injpV by A.); (belonging l 5 Ahaziah); 2 Ch 9 rd. Vr6y (cf. 1 K 10 ); abs. Cn}?'? ^vK Je 22" S2>acious roofpi.

23

(prob. built

sf.

Jb 18 16 1 K 7 3 2029 oft. in the phr. TRR tVOtfri Dt 4 39 5 8 (=Ex 20 4 ), Jos 2" 1 K 8 s3 Is 45 s Je s8 s3 s8 4 s cf. ' 4 78 Pr 8 'D 8Hj Jb 3 3 i D'j?Pf "D btf 3 j 28 b. b byBD, as prep. (JO 1 c), ora 9 *fos top 0/, above, Gn 2 2 D'Xyb byOD above the
-

,/,

||

chambers; in
sf.

Sol.'s

temple ace. to

Ch 3*,
J e 22

so
13
;

27 wood, Ex 28 Is6 2 lb byop

= 39
28

v 8 chambers in sky
I-J^W
1

fffa

Ch

28

11
;

more gen.
\j>

Dn
.

i2 6,7 ;
32

VnipJ(

= o>i higher ground

20 Lv 1 21 vbaib h>W B^Hf, Dnoy BVff, i 4 13 Je43 Ez i 26


,

10

titan,

Je35

4
;

fig.

104

3
,

13 containing rain, v

adj.

l^high; ms.

,'y

Dt 26 19 28

K9
21
,

(1

rrarf as rdg. '5n njn


.

7
1

of' ^97 9
,

L Benz) Bethho ron, Z.jupper


2Ch8
s5
5
,

= 2 Ch
'y Jos

(V^yn

Ch
7

24

<Ae
2

wpper (opp.
s5

Je52 (||2K 2 5 i'yo). 2. With n__ loc. n?yo, nbyo upwards (opp. noo p. 641): ta. fig. Dt 28 43 nbyp yty n^y; n?yp upwards, upwards, e. higher and higher HOD H120). fb. nbypi ( a of direction (opp.
i.

lower), of house

Ne

cf.

15
2
,

Ch
3
;

20

23
the

in space,

Ju
(cf.

+ 5t., +Gn 40'


the upjier pool

(uppermost basket); fs.HJVpyn

upwards
Benz), shoulder

HPypj y?Bnp from the rock anrf 31 7 Bu), 1 (corrupt : v. Sta VB

36

2Ki8 = Is36
I7

Is 7

iS9 =io
2 2

23

7 fpl. rWbyn highest side-chambsr (J$X) Ez 41 s 42 tlie upper chambers (DiaB'p). 3. of Davidic king exalted above monarchs yjr 89 (cf. Dt 28
;
1 ,

and upwards:
1S

n^yo) iOSU'p from his so 'Dpi, fEz i 27 nX"ipp

nbyc^

Vjrip, 8

or "age:

43

(a)

HPyoj

nW

(6)

of direction in lime,
Dn'fJ?
|3?
1522

Ex 30
-

14

supr.).

Nu

+ 19
3
,

n.m. fn.rt*?|>
(prob.= foreg.);
s

Highest,

Most
s
14

High
73
u
;

simil. 4

1.
14

name
3
ll

of
1

32
17

>//

i8 ,4
19

78 83 87 9 i 92 io7 Isi4 La3 18 other divine names: ]vb)> bn G11 1 4 ->>- -(v. Di)
:

= 2 S 22 ^9 19
5

God Nu 24 16 Dt
11

Ezr 3 8
'Ol.

Bhh J3D Nu 3 t. + 6 t. P, 8 24 + 7 t. P ; elsewhere only 1 Ch 23 s 24 and with n^ypi)l f 1 Ch 23 17 2 Ch3i 16 17 ;


P, 'Ol
-

46 50
14

35 - 38

77 with

'oj.. .japp

nnhn n?h bap f(>) '01 Wnn QVnO from that 'day and 13 25 onwards, 1 S 16 30 +(y) '0} Wl DVn JO
";

t2 Ch 25 s and
.

K3

21

35

1//78
s6

78

^7 47 jvby ffa) 2. of rulers, either monarchs or angel;

IW
Jf

18

DV^K ^57 3

from this day and upwards

(i.e.

and

back),

princes,

ji\by.

= tfnbti + 82

s
.

tc. npyop upwards, more common than '0 alone (a): (a) Ex 25 s0 (= 37 s ) 'tJHB

Hg2
'oi>

1518

ibv'6 n.[m.] lifting; ann; byba Ne 8 6

nV^?3
]

n.m. 18156 asoent; 'D Ne 12 37


-

13 'o!> VTOBTM overthrew it D*W3, Ju 7 11 upxeards, i.e. turned it downside up, Is 7 'Dp aajn fa or make it (the request) high

cstr.

10 r6yp Jos io +i 4 t.;

ftj[D
1

1. ascemJ of hill or mt.: to a city

Ez 40s134 37 S 9", to the

21 upwards, 8 'b PUSl,

37^1

I9 so)

ns

^jn

'oi> (cf.

Am 2

9
,

a),

Ez 41 7 *" (v'

bis 'tb 'ob

nbyo

752
s
;

bv
high.

higlter
Dt 28"

and

higher),

yjr

74

fig.

'CD pi JTVil
pp.

up on

With

IP,

b?B, fbyp ttBBfyl) (the)


s9
25

(cf. a),

:nBC), c f.
above, 2

Pr 15 24 'b D^n mfc ( 21 6 Ec3 sq. a noun, Ezr 9


;

btef

heavens above

over the head, sq. byp

(cf.

46o<A
6

EW 'b IP nbypb) =
(6) nietaph.

Ex

20 4

49 In prose bypp).

Gn

27

^ 50

(opp.

nnnp

II.

Ch

2 s only in Chr, 1 Ch 14 22 the house must he huilt to J. 'OP b^in? so as to shew greatness exceedingly, 23 17 'ob *a"l *1 P.31,

= exceedingly,

34'':

v. also

ba,

a.

ground

of,

As prep, upon, and hence on the according to, on account of, on

29* (sq. JO; =zover

and above

.),

25

Ch

behalf of, concerning, beside, in addition to, together with, beyond, above, over, by, on 4 6 Moab. Aram. to, towards, to, against (SI id.; Ph. by, and nby; Palm. Nab. by, Sab. 'by,
-

12 12 8 26 WO^sp, 20"; nbypb ny, 16 17 td. nbypbp (v. p? 9 a), adv., above (the more
.

'ob

Ar.
6-6

JLe)
is

which
24

usual prose syn. of bypp) : Gn 6 16 njban npirbK 20 'D, 7 15 cuhits'D (i.e. above the mountain-tops), Ex 25 21 (40 20 ) 'o |rai by rrVaarrnK nnroi U

Dt
7

;abbrev. from "by (cf. "bv., ny), preserved in poetry, Gn ^immm* Nu 4 18 6 5 32" Is 18 Je 8 Mi 5 La 4 1 K 2041

Qr, Jb
sf.

Qr+ 10
;

1.

1//,

3
2
10

t.

Pr, 15
7

t.

Jb; with
1

by-

Yfl, -I^y
vby, 1
1

(t^n6
S

the Aramaizing

pon

the ark a6ow, 26 14 (36" 40 I9 Nu 4 s5 ) a covering of skins on the tent 'o above, 39 31 Nu 4", 1 7"

form 'ybv)
2
4

lby,

nty

pi.

wby

mpl. Da\by,
;
305
),

tEx
poet,

i2 13 Daby, 2
t.

fp i.

\yby tEz

25

8 7 (2

Ch 4 4
" 'D 1

),

Je 31 37 ' D?PB>
1S16

1^

DK

(cf. 11
22

23

3 mpl. DiT.by, 13

1 in Pent. Dn.bjj'Gn 45 ',

1 a), Ez
8

2226 19 1o TKVfk separate above, v

etc. (Ki)"-

toby Dt 22 23 + 11
103

t.

+,

Jb

37

/row a&we, Jos


[n7yt3]
n.f.

"O DH"! 5 n DMOT.

fl.
cstr.
11.
17

what oomes up;


5
,

(perh.
4.io.ib

sts.

sg.,

pi.

f^

3 fpl. ?n\by, tLv on the appar plur fom of ^J| (

Ges*

'*);

MnV nibyp Ez ii i.e. your thoughts. nbyO n.f. step, stair ;'o Ezr 7' Ch pi. nibyp Is 3 8 + etc.; Vibjjp Am
8
,

sub I?). 1. Upon, of the substratum upon which an object in any way rests, or on which an

$?,

etc., v.

Ko"- 309 *, and

cf.

sf.

g<,

action

is

performed
7", etc.,

as fixrrby

1. step, stair of temple Ez 49 of altar temple porch 40 01 "'" 1 21"""1

40"+
358
)

bidden,

cf.

US "

Ex20

5 t. 26

40,

and

Gn

11 -*

io 6

mi pN

upon the earth by over a wide


'>

'

Ez

of throne 1 10 19.20 scribed); of house 2 9 1819 to the city of David Ne 3 15 12 87 2CI19 9 91010 2. steps (forming sun-dial, cf. Di 1 ") 2 2o 11.11..1 8.8.8:8. Is 38 3 stories of heaven 8<
, ;

(E) (for17 43 (pre

country
4

13

+ oft., Am f 137 133


ground,
rantcn
6

riDINH by upon the ground Ex 20 12 12 naps rants by, is 1 4 2 riant* by, 7

soil,

npns' by (rants being properly is construed regularly with by,


rare),

Am

ABItO being very

more

definitely

*Jfi

by
28

l.ascentblltiEzrf.

5. nibpn(b) T>B

Gn

6l

Nu

12*
:

+ oft.;
;

DlpB by

Lv
Is 9
6

W Ch
1

song of ascents, to the three great pilgrim feasts, i.e. to be sung on way up to Jerusalem, titles of 1 20-1 al. nbyn D*rsn lira + 84 s 34

Je 45 (uncommon
iriappp

usu. ?)

Dt
i
1

20

by

upon
;

his realm, 2

Ch

CWS

by very

We

strangely

Ho
etc.,

11"

(rd.

D^naE'rn with
6
;

v.

1 7

17

is crpt.,

v.Comm.*

dloo

(and on
;

j-i.

M 7J7.PI

n.f.
3

water- course
sf.

||

S7
4

19
).'

'n

Je 30 13

7 C a 0) a^, an,
(idiom.)

constantly after such vbs. as nw,

Gn8 4 Ex

ii

by ana to write
surface, Jos io
13
,

+
Ez

on a book or other

cstr. rfcyri Is 7

+ 2 1.; pi.

fWibyri

EZ3 1

;
. .

1. a. water-course, conducted for irrigation 4 s6 3 1 ; hence poet., channel for rain Jb 38 17 s 3 b. conduit, 2 18 Is 36 Is 7 , cf. 2 20 20
c. trench,
1

etc.; by NX go forth over

Gn

= K K 18 323538
n.f.

im, 'HPDJ, npa (fig.), upon: Gn 3 to go ^Ha by upon


with
s2
14

5 ^8i ; to lean or trust

41

45

Zc

thy belly,

fn. n^yj^l

skin forming over wound) K6 ,iMf

healing (of new flesh and 13 46". (fig.) Je 30


;

to limp ia"V by wpcm. his thigh, 1 S 14 13 Ez 3 7 10 ; Ju 15 8 to smite by pit? leg upon thigh, i. e. so that the scattered limbs fall one

32

by,

by

upon another,
to

Am 3

15
.

(cf.
16

i.

subst. height

a horizontal surface but to a

And with ref. not to side, Lv i + by pTJ


5

(poet.)
,n

tHo7

by t6

O**

they return (but)

not towards

(i.e.

not God-wards),

bybtO

pour against the altar, 27 against the temple, Jos 10


let it

1
,

6 518 to build
Fig.

etc.

Ex

13

23

*Hp? they (the prophets)

call it (the

people)

upwards, (but) none striveth to


accus., 2

rise; as adv.

S 23

the

man by Dgn

(that) is raised

not be heard *pB by upon thy mouth (in our idiom, upon thy lips, as Pr 22 18 ), ^ 15 s SO he slandereth not (i.e. prepares fafey by b3"5

hv
not slander) upon his tongue,
*?te^,
2

753
S 23* by
inbt31

hy
upon me
1

ings were
]>erh.

= were
it

due from me);


inf.

Pr

6 s3 27 3 i 26
-

or n"| by

^i6

50

16
;

Specially a. (a) of clothing, etc., which one wears, Gn 3 7 23 the tunic vby "IB>K which any 15 30 vf as upon him, Jos 9'iKi i" Ru3 + Gn 24 30 8 8 s so by rvn 38 2 S 13' of a sword 20 Ct 3
;
,

Ec5 cf. 3b Ez36


;
.

D$#

by kV?

1^62' 77 (to the charge of); with an


11

would have been incumbent on me to give, etc., 1K4' Ezr io' 2 m 13 2 cf. Zc 1 2 (accents [Baer], RV ), Ne 13 (Ew m 9 EV ) Nu 7 (P) the service of was upon
,

2S18

nnb vVI and

Lvi6 4 Dt22 5 Ez44


b
:

see p. 4

a) ;

and with
(6)

'"V^n,

1CI115 18 (H2S8 17 rfft fty b Lv 1 9" Ez 44 7 b. below,


cf.

18

27

17 so especially late 1 Cli 9 s733 23 31 them, Ez 45 3 2 Ch 2 bsib" by nxT Dbiyb, 8 15 24 s Ezr 7"
,

Ne 1 1 23
,

Is 9

and the government


22

is

upon

his

of covering or protecting, even though the cover or veil be not over or above the thing covered, but around or before
'

With verbs

Ch 25 s ^f 1 'K"by '?? ), my shield rests upon God (he has undertaken s my defence), 62 '1331 yfi D'nbN"by.
shoulder
22 (cf.

it

('

upon referred
;
.

to a side)

v. f33,

np3,

Trap,
6-

Ne 2 8 iby naiun vibx T, cf. v 18 Ezr 7 9 giuui Ex 2 7 n the veil that is ^^ p e ftgyore ^
n?y
the testimony, 1 S 25 16 U\by vn nDin they were a wall about us ; by "I3D to shut in (or down)
3 14 5 30 upon Ex 14 Jb 12 ; Ez 13 Jb 13 s7 26" 36

d. by is used idiom, to give pathos to the expression of an emotion, by emphasizing the person who is its subject, and who, as it

were, feels

thou cast down,


quieted
cast
'55*35

^42" why art vV > W$\ and dis7 upon me? v my soul upon me is
acting
:

it

upon him
soul,

O my

he spreadeth his light


b.

1'by aiowi

him.

Of what rests heavily upon a person, a burden to him, Is i 14 rnbb 'by VH they are a cumbrance upon me, Jb 7 20 1 am a burden
or
is

ffln

12 s 20 2 down, v \h? ^"?? 3 43 Las V--I3I vy b33 IDS is my soul upon me'; 142'4 'by IBynna w hen my spirit faints upon
;

Jon2 8 Je8 18 Vr\ 2222 upon me is sick, Jb 14


me, 143
'3b
4
;

>ab 'by
(cf.

my

heart

Di),

Hos

vy wpon

myself,

2S15

33

(cf.

with b 19
10 8

36

);

vy

"jSiti

my

heart

is

by "133 to-be heavy upon,


of sin, calamity, etc. Is 53 s
2

Ex

5* al. (v. 1?3);


9

Ez33 f 88 Jb 21 20 (cf. a/9); Lv 7 taNtil 3 vby 2 2 idiomatically, Gn 48 brn ty n'riD Rachel died upon me (i.e. to my sorrow), 33 13 vy rivy lp,3ni are giving suck upon me (i.e. as a care to me), Nu n vy '33? they weep 2 1617 w/><wi me (vexing me), Ju 14 19 (v. Be), 1 S 2 1 to play the mad man upon me, Je 1 2 n c. Of a duty, payment, care, etc., imposed
Ch
13 6 is 28 Ec 6 8 5
1
:

32 M 7 me, 1 S 17 25 Ne5 'by '?b -jbBJl and my heart took counsel upon me: cf. \^ 42 s I will 6 pour out my soul upon me, Jb 30' ; io rntyn TV!? vy I will let loose my complaint upon me.
1

turned (altered) upon

(Thes apud me, mecum.

The rend. within me


'

'

alters entirely the point of

view of the Heb.

13

16

expression, and is incorrect.) Denoting with some emph. the subj. of an experience, Jb 30 2 nb3 H3S 10'by, Dn 2 1 his sleep 1'by nJTro was

upon a person, or devolving on him, as by DE' 8 2230 22 s4 cf. Gn 47 16 to lay upon Ex 5 21 (n>),
,

done with upon him (cf.Aram. 6 l9 'ni- yrtt5) io 8 'by tITl?j nini (cf. 5" 7 s8 ): also, Tather
, 1

differently,
7

Lv
\j/

i8 18b Je 49 20 Dnjj nn'by


17b
;

Blfc.

6 dx, Mi

13

10 5 6 2CI135 ; with other verbs, Jb38 Dt24 26 m Ne ic^Est I 8 2 27 31 with 20 2 15 18" 2 3 9

25

9o

9
ijr

ace. to

my

perfectness

K
K

upon me,

'-

EZI8 20
e.

'"IjX

enjoin w^otj
22
13

Gn 2 + oft.,
16

3T13 prescribe to
a,
21

22 3 2CI136 8 . 7V iTn to live


cf.
16
1

^40 W121 castwpora iSi7 (v ,a s7 i2 22 s cf. 1 by |TO (fig.) Gn 42 2


,

T by), K 14
27
,

or support;

I33
(cf.

upon (as upon a foundation 3 and i}i> twos), Dt 8


,

ary

io 14 bba 37
,

5
>

Tb^n 5s

23
,

13 nps Jb 3 4 al.

Gn 30 28

n V!^ *P3b' 3pJ fix thy


to

wages upon me
1

upon ( = by) thy sword thou Kazwini" 17 ap. Tuch), Ez 33 19


f.

onbn-by, is 3 8

Hi),

Gn

40

27

,Tnn
v 26

Inn
.

by

shalt live
cf.

(cf.

,2-| L b "IKD VV me), 34 (name thy wages 13";? 39 JJTOI multiply wpon me, etc., 2 S 19 (pregn.) whatsoever thou choosest (and layest) upon me;

Of

the ground, or basis, on which a


12

thing is done, as Gn 24' nm nain by, Lv 7 if he offers it n"jin ?y on tlie ground of a. thanksgiving,

without a verb, Ju 19 'by TfifcHi PI only 4 13 let all thy wants be upon me, Ezr io ^ 56

20

Nu6 np
21
18

by, v

Ezi6 15

28' 7

D118 25

TT7? vy thy vows are upon me 7 9 15 Pr 7 14 'by D'obf cf. Nu 30 ),


-

(i.e.

owe them

'Hat peace-offer-

wrotro by (with this use is by, 9 extended so as to denote explicitly on condition Hence (a) the basis being conceived as of).

ibsb

JU

3C

V*
regulative, by

754

hv
Ju9
17

comes to denote the norm or A0 "-s rai standard (cf. Germ, 'auf die Art'; ): lie transition may be seen in a passage like Ex 24 s the covenant which '< made with you

by DOJ (usu. b); 1 K 2 18 1 will speak on thy behalf to the king, v" 16 8 13 7 8 n 9 16 Dn 12 1 -my (2 K 4 b); Est 4 ; 4 7 by stand up (in late Heb.) on behalf of;
life;

2K10'

on

the basis

these words

(cf. '3

of (?J)\ or in agreement with, all s4 s7 by 34 ), Nu 35 D'BSSTDn by

r6sn, Dt 17" he inhabited


:

with

its

the palace shall sit (i.e. 3E") iCEC'D by in accordance 20 manner, \(r 94 who frames mischief

Je3o
v.

18

by bbsnn intercede for (usu. nyl) Jb 42" Ne I 2 Ch 30 18 ; 29 s ' Ezr 8 35 ; and very often with IS? (q. v.) make atonement for. (Not very common with other verbs.)
(d)
force,

Sometimes

it
s6

P^by in accordance with a law,


the

*B

7J?

ace. to

for;

Ex

29
12

acquires almost a final 16 13 30 Dt 2 7 there shall

mouth (i.e.command, Gn 45 21 46

oft.,

evidence

Dtiy

19

15
,

sentence 21
of
. . .

of...;
ls

...wby
cull, be
14

stand nbbiprrby

(||v

?n:ib),

^8 9

48

tc^h-io-by
17
.

ace. to the

name

(mostly with
,

21 called) G11 48" Ex 2S 2 S i8 + cf. 1 Ch 23 ; M 1 2 51 DTKO? by ace. to their hosts Ex 6 (usu. b),

n*n3 unto DT^nj|T^ etc. Pr 29 s b created,


!

w h at
2

vanity hast thou

()

Of a

3 condition, or attendant circumso

Ch 23 18 Ec
S59

Nu
Dt

18
i

Dnnaefo by (usu.

b),

52

234

stances (rare;
!

.7

Jl,

-W AO "
4

'):

^50*

\bg

(\\b),

1 8 ace. to the (prob.); TJ 31 13 (direction) of Je 5 33 al. (v. p. 391 h);

hands

n2TT

upon, with

sacrifice,

92

'131

"Wy

\by with

^ 1 io

'D ^rnrn by a/^ r the


(prob.) a

manner of M.; Pr 25" word spoken V3SK ?y i' accordance


circumstances

a ten-stringed instr., with a harp, with sounding music on a lyre ; 3 , "3 by upon occasion of& lawsuit
2 EX23 Ez

44

24
,

nio
. . .

av by 1S25 9

(cf.

with

its

= appositely
is
1

of the
1

^^a- ^Lc

at

a lime of
11

tune
set
1

ace. to
1

which a song

to)
20

yfr

6 (1

Ch

21

15

),

sung (RV. 8 9 12 45 46 (1 Ch
1 1 1 1
1 1

to be

(?rd.Ty BeRy), Is
of sunshine, 64

14 22 Qor 28 ), Ne 12 4 18 lix "by njf Dfa at time

) niDP5T?y (perh., however, in the manner maidens for 'sopranos'), 53 56 60 69 of 8 1 84 88 (cf. in Syr. ? Jli^^).

18 n^N by, Je 8 ffcj \by a t time 0/ sorrow, 16' (but Gie b3K by <o) with abstr. s2 substs. to form a periphr. for adverbs, Lv 5
:

(6)

The basis being conceived as involving

and swear TjJB* ?y wpon. falseness = falsely, Je 6" 8 11 to heal a wound n?p_i by lightly, easily,

the ground, ?JJ denotes the cause or reason, on account of, because of, Gn 20 3 lo thou shalt die

^3i

"'TJ

^ = abundantly,
s

Is

60 7 pY} by

nt?Nn ?y on account of the

12 woman, 21
18 - 2428

acceptably

(cf.

jj

26

7,9

= iot'^ delight). j.i


spite

27

41

42

21

Lv4

328

18

17

26

Dt
I6

18

16

(/) It hence acquires the force of in


of,

24
1

fathers shall not be put to death

D^2~by on
5'

account of children, 3 1 ,8 Jos 9 20 Je D'T^P


19

Ez
8

8 26

AG SS notwithstanding (so JiJ., "), Jb 10' l^f? ?y in spt<e o/thy knowing, 34S by
"

(II

33

D ??)> Pr

28

21

V39

,s

5o +oft.;

V'44
all
.

23

U!"i'n

'JvV

ore </ty

account are
;

we

slain

the day, 69 s Je 15 16

in the phrases by

DBK'D notwithstanding a liar (Di De Da : Cf. below, III c 6.


,

my

RV

right I otherwise

am
Hi

to be

RV m

).

.tot, ninix by,

ntft

account,

TO by
-

on.

by and nj by ow this what account? J?"^y

(g)

Upon, concerning, with vbs. of speaking,


3
13

therefore (v.

"n !, n^K,
by]
3

etc.); before

an

inf.,

as

Jug 1K5 TOKJei6 27 (||i?N) 33 15 S hearing Gn4i T?V *?W& I have heard conas-iai
,9
4
,
,

Ex

Am DW by on account 0/ their 91113 threshing = because they threshed, v etc.,


trying
ffi

17

"'TIS DniD:
',

and on account of their


6-

cerning thee, saying,


9

etc., 1
21
,

K io
10
,

Is 37 s

(||

K
I
3
,

I9 ^N), disputing Gn 2 6 8 commanding 2 S 14 1


2

telling

1S27" Jo
s

1 1

Je 2 Tp.OK by 6caws o/thy saying, 9 12 i6 18 + ; and as a conj. both with and without Tt?K or

crying 8 confessing ^ 32 the object of a prophecy or vision 1


,

K 6",
;

4 being vexed 21

Ne

i 8

of
1
l

K 22

Is

And so often of the ground (v. infr. III). or cause of fear, grief, delight, or other emotions, 18 e.g. Ex i8 32" (Dm repent : so oft.), 1 S 4
'3

and often with similar verbs. {h) In a somewhat weaker sense, in


of,

the

30" 2 S

i=

K2
Gu

K6

11

Je 10"
"]t?B3

Am 6

6
.

for

(c) the sake of,

Somewhat more strongly, on


19
17

behalf of,

escape

by for thy

Gn 41 32 Dibnn nfaB'n by), Ex 2 2 8 Ru 4 7 Lv 5* M Dn 9 b Ne 9 s3 by Nan Lv 4" H3 v 23 cogn. ace. v 28), 5 Nu 6" Ne 13 s6 18 TOT."bj? in the matter of, Nu 25 31
matter
as regards,
14
;

(||

16

bv
Gn 4 8 M I give thee

755
Jbi6'
also
13
4

by

2. It expresses excess (synon. IP q.v.);

njT^"^ H?
130

^?H?!

(cf.

Lag*
120

" 112
;

T n*

"IOT

Q=f one

II.
).

5 shoulder (ridge) above thy brethren, Ex 16 nma double a6we or beyond, Nu 3 46 Dt 25 s by 15 Jordan stripes fljN~by beyond these, Jos 3

31

tXxof ^"'Xici'Odyss. 7 '-, Qor 14 12 So often in laws of P (cf. c), Lv 7 he


rnfrin

shall offer

rnfby in addition
v 13b

to

the
15*

sacrifice of thanksgiving, etc.,

Nu 6 20

by

*^ was
163

full over all its

banks

19

(cf.

Is 8

28 io.is.24

c f.i3bt?
7

v 31 29"), 35 8 ;

Ez 16 43 (HiSm
it

2 by ibn, nby), -f 138 Ec 1" Dn i by rihj -fc-y ten times above (cf. in Aram. 3", and ^JJ-

20

RV:

cf.

44 bx).

c.

Hence by an easy
DHJJD

transition

denotes

Qor 3 7

),

Ezn
1.)

tby lib =
^3

beside (v.

together with, with,


s2 women, Jb 38

Ex 35 s2 men

togetlier

with

16 2

(si

vera

ybv
i.

V?*5 my
lie

13); welfare is

not beyond thee,

Of

e.

does not

outside thee.

time,

Lv

s5

if

she has an issue Pirni by


,

10 4 b). beyond her time of impurity (cf. Is 32 3. It denotes elevation or pre-eminence, 19 as by Jl-by high (fig.) a&ow, Dt 26 a/., 28"

rwa-by t^yi and the (by) Bear with her children, wilt thou lead them t 20 1 K 15 Je 3 18 the house of Isr. with the house of Judah, Mi 5 2 (Ca Ke Kue but al. as 7 c a),
;

he come and smite me, 0^3 py DX 14 6 the mother Wiethe children (cf. Ho 1 o Dt 2 2 );

Gn 32 12

lest

T ^ nby
1

will go

up above

thee,

cf.

Pr3i

M
;

and as a techn. term in the regulations

for

he thou exalted above the heavens, 80/ s 95 96 etc., Ne 9 ; with words (q.v.) such as

^ 57
3

6 ' 12

s sacrifice, esp. with bax, Ex 1 2 wbax'' Dnip-by with bitter herbs they shall eat it, v' togetlier

his

head with (by) his

legs, etc.,
18

NU9 Dt
s5 3

11

16

133, b"U,

pTIl,

X5W (Ni.
rule

Pi. Hithp.), ny,

and

esp.

those denoting

or superintendence, as
33 -10 43
-

baxTrx'b (cf. Ex 23 34 ), v ; in the 32 33 phrase Din by bax to eat withthe blood i S 1 4


)'DPI l"by
-

ibo,

TpWl; so with ntf, IW, jnJ, Gn4i S 18 5 with Tj?B, n'E>, TJ^O, etc., GD4I 34 11 Ex i 18 21 etc. abs. 2 S 8 16 Joab was N3Xrrby
,

34

(v
o-iVo)
4

bx),
11

Lv

26

19
;

Ez 33
31

25

(cf.

in Gk. e.g.
4 17

*m
1015
1

t
9

Biff 1

nivetv vSap)
13 * 30

see also
23

Lv 2 216

3 (so v
s

4
4
.

23 "- 24 over the host, 20

K4
17

4" 6

30

5
12
;

Nuio

14

iCh9
official

2326ff

27

25ft

2CI130

3I

in"? by
;

fta

io 14 Nu6 19 ; Ch7 7 5. It expressesthe ideaof being suspended, or extended, over anything, without however
7
),

16

,8 - 20

of Joseph's steward
titles
15 the Palace Is 2 2

Gn 43 I619 44 L4 and

in the

JVsrrby T0j*=tb* Governor of

al. (v. tt% 6); DBPrby iBta 12 18 ; "it^X the overseer of the forced labour 1

20 being in contact with it, above, over Gn i let fowl fly over the earth, 1 cj* by xy BWTl had come forth upon the earth (cf. by mt Ex 22 2 + ; by X3 go down [set] upon Dt 24 15 Mi 3 6
: ;

"I'J'irby

the

governor
v 22
.

of

the

city

io 5

Jb 25 s ),

nnnbon by i^x
e.g. fVi Touroif);

io 34 14 14 and thy cloud stood Drvby over them, Dt 28 2b the heavens ~\WtC\~b)l above
5 14 2 11 8 thy head, Is 4 60 Zp 2 Zc 9 ^ 7 <wer it s return thou on high, Jb 29 ^th \?y Hj ibns 6 4 (cf. by ~IV\ be extinguished over, 18 ), Ct2 his banner over me of protection Dt 32 3S fig.
1 :

Nu

4. It expresses addition

(cf.

cVl in

Gk.,

viz. a. introducing the complement of a verb, as with IPJ to add upon or 40 7 ne> to to, i^6i + oft. (v. *|PJ), put to Gn30 24 Is 14 (also c. bx), nib? to be joined to Nu 18
, 1

\jr

68 3

bsj to fall

to,

i.e.

desert
,S14

pass ower to Ex 30 Hb2 16 by Di3 3BJ1 La4 21 ,

9 to, Je 2i + lay to 14 Is 45 60 5 ); also (cf.


,

plied),

by

w Ex 14
Je4
16

with vbs. of motion (expressed or imby npK'J to incline over 1 S 13"*+ HD3
,

16

is
15

Est4
,

7
;

3^na to be
;

swing over Is
over

23"+
16

(cf.

f21

12

),

by ^:n to

19
cf.

reckoned

to

Lv

31

25

^69

o;iy by jiy I will yet gather (others) unto him. b. Used absol., as Gn 28' he took Mahalath

28

S 4 2 by iTn Nu 36 12 8 run, i s5 6 vby pagx *"5>


2

A1113',

Nuio

by y^DOT to proclaim 10 12 X1p3 2CI113


,

by DB* a name to be called over


(v.

2Si2 28 +

Xip).

6.

From
over,

the sense of inclining or im-

VVi by in addition
(cf.

to his (other) wives, 31

80

pending

bx Lv
Is

18 18 ),
(||
10

Nu

by comes to denote contiguity or proximity, Engl, by (or sts. on) a. in


:

Drrbbn by in addition

to their slain
10

25
to,

32

Jos 13 22 bx),'Dt 23" Ez 16 37 " n3B* by D^DJ days upon, in addition


15
r

designating localities, esp. those beside water, Gn 14 6 -onarrby by the wilderness, 16 7 W. by


s D^sn by the spring of water, 24 1330 29 three

a year, 2 Ch 3 D'O; by D'p;, Ez 7* by njh Xtan nih (|| bx), Je 4 20 (if top J=6 e proclaimed),

flocks lying
29

^bv by

it

(the well), 41

NU3

26

13

5 s D'rrby by the sea, 22 24 gardens 1^3

\bj?

3 c 2

756
'>

hv
Gn 27 Dt 28 s
12

bv (Ez 2 and tliey stood 46 ), 4 2 p"Vn"?y by the 20 3 Jordan, 25* Is 19/ 38 \^ I planted by water28 Jb 304 3 1 9 nns by by the courses, Jei7
s
1

Dt3" 33 Ju 5" j'iSi'

hvn

nmo

and K*3M,

(in

good
diff.

sense),

v 15

Je5 19
}n:,

12

(nyi, as oft.); of retribution, reproach,


etc.,

the Divine wrath,

with

verbs (t03n,
;

"pin by by the way 21 4 s4 * 1?UJ ?y adjoining his Gn38 1 S24 Ez 48 border by "QJ? to pass by a place 1 K 9 18 Je 1 8" + fig. ytys ?y ~ay to pass by transgression,
entrance,
;

Pr 14",

+ oft.;

i.e.

to overlook

it,

Mi7
B

18

al.:

P9] 79 on

the right of... i//iio


+,
.

. .

103 ?S on the

side of

.Tj^J, <"T& by, (see these words)

12" nson Vn ^y upon me are they all Nu 10 J l8 5 + (^y IWI); Dt I 9 DT (cf. ^N 2 S 2I 24 8 15 We Dr), Ju 9 1K2" 2 S 16 Ho 1 2 2 S 14 s 16 1 S 11 26 16 'pj 01 3; 15 nB-in; Jei 4 Jon 1 14 Ez 7 s 4 8 23 49 36 M f 7 17 o^ 23 (H), 6 109 nam nnn ny-i ''by Kfan (lay upon me: non *]bb> i>l but Hu \sm, Pn7 13 ), 140 11 TV, bm, wk,
rti?3
etc.), as

Gn

20 9

Nu

Gn 42 s6

less freq. (exc. as c)

Ivy D'?nni and


v i2.20.27 6 9 v't, y

persons, those encamping next


2

with

ref. to

Nu 2

Ez

+ oft.;

without a verb,
29

Gn
35

16 6

Yfl W&\

nD
(cf.

nlD , ,3^

1 1

him,

my wrong be upon thee, JeSi


~\r\bbp

(||PN);
);

Gn
I
16
;

13

27

the king

round about
18'

Nu 3 26

supr.), 'B

?y nay

Gn

vy; 3s
9

(accents,
liy
6

KVm

2S

tot
50
s7
;

2K 4

+.

any
30
24

b. 2 S 9 710 to eat bread '3 10^ by at one's table, Ex 16 3 when we sat "l'9"7J
i

"iban,

to remain

S 20 Kt to sit D.rferr?J> a t meat 25 Dvarrpy Pr 23 30 to tarry long


; ;
! : '.'

24

^55> Ex 32^ \jr 3 9 a curse Dt 30 7 mercies (prob. conceived spec, as descending from heaven)
'in;
,
,

iwtnby, 14 Ezi 3 3 ..7S

n ty; Is 24" Je 4 8 43

Kt.; of a blessing,

13

\"trby at (or over) the wine, Jb 39' 1jJO^*7$ 6 at thy crib cf. BEBton by 3E>i>n Is 2 8

86 13 90 17 103 17 (with 13J be mighty over 11 2 12 9 or upon, v 117 ), 116 145 Ezr 3", Dl^t? 6 128 6 lCh22 9 ^I25
V'

33

23

with "toy and 3W to stand by (lit. over, orig. no doubt with ref. to one supposed to be seated), Gni8 2 three men V?y D'aSH standing by him, v8 and he Ivy IDS) standing by him under the tree, 24 30
c. Idiomatically,

action,

Introducing the object w/fon which an or emotion, esp. if accompanied by a gesture, is conceived as being directed (but with some of these words, esp. when they refer to an event, rather than a person, as Ex 18 9
(c)
,

%
'''s

the camels, 28"


7

S 4 20

2S1 1
3

i2 17 20"
19

12

py is to be explained from 1 f b). Thus with verbs denoting the manifestation of joy or grief,
as \tri& to rejoice over,
pn'e>,

Am7

;esp.ofpersons standing about a superior,

7%

nc'E>,

Jiynn, IKSnn,
37

as servants or courtiers,

Gn45' Ju
1

1S22
18
(cf.

'

17
,

bin,

nsD,

doe',

of persons surrounding a judge

Ex
5

1314
,

of
2

(t'E'D)

fWp

to take

+, t&: up a lament, or proverb,

naa

Jun

heavenly
byva),

ministers,
16
,

K 22'*

Is 6
6

ib

ZC4

and with avnn 6 Jbi

over (see these words) ; prob. also in by K33n 4 17 prophecy over Ez 1 1 13 +; with Din, port, Drn
to

also of one standing an altar or sacrifice

Am 9

by (prop, leaning over) Nu 23 s6 1K13 1 (cf. 7 b) of an Asherah by an altar Ju 6 2528 (cf.

shew compassion on
4

(cf. 1

K3

26

[Gn 43

30

?x],

?5f8Dti6

).

Ct 5 [Je 3 "3tf, 1pB>, Tjg (Jb 8") to guurd or watch over; with fy' to counsel 26 upon Is 1 4 + apn to devise (usu. in bad sense,
1
,

20

P]); with

7. In connexion with verbs of motion a. of motion from a higher (actual or fig.)


:

Je 29 11 in good),
3
2
42 ),

W
;

17 "l?" ! (nyi Je + , naio 18 20 10 Of more distinctly D'pn Je 29


1

place downwards, down upon : thus (a) "Vocn 6 24 ?y to rain upon Gn 2 19 , ?y TV 15 11 by pU* 8 to pour upon Gn 2 8' 'a 'HKIy ?y ^33 Gn 33", V3B i>y ^>S3 to fall on his (own) face 17 317 DP
,

1415 +, phys. acts, with n33 to weep on Gn45 plE* to hiss, pDD or Sp ypn to clap the hand,

nan Ez 22 13 Ez 36 s Jb 30 5
f)3
;

(||

ba)

Is 5

30

to

growl

over, 3 1

iTJinn to confess over (the goat),


;
.

14 6 9 22 47 ^y to put upon, 2i 2 2 24 (v *|3 ^y ]K to place ora the hand of


'

Sam
.
.

Di),
21
,
l

40"

by ybtin

2S20",
6

etc.;
.

cf.

Jb29

22 *]is>n

io\ ?jn

'nb, Mi
(6)

Na

12

In

diff.

fig.

falling

upon

one,

Gn

2
;

21

connexions, as of sleep 12 2 7 15 ; of fear 9 I S

of good or bad fortune, esp. the latter, coming upon one, as with K13
(v. "in?, rTTJJJ,

nD'K)

Lvi6 21 Ex 30 10 * (prob.); Dt2i 6 Jb6 27 4 o30 b. From a lower place upwards, up upon, 26 1 S 2 to, as by n?y to go up upon : Ex 20 up 12b 6 33b 1 K i2 2 Ch i 2 K i6 (an altar, i.e. to s2 a ledge beside it; cf. 2 K 23", and TV Lv 9 63 51 9 1 K i Is 14 40 etc.; to come up ); Ju9 9 upon (in diff. connexions) Ex io Lv 16 (fig.),
14
,

21*

12

19

S 1 " 67

1617
;

fig.

2b by npy Is 6 5 17 +

b
(v.

757
i

by
10

3^, 33b,

rnrian, Am S
(fig.j,
(cf.

3d);
10

in

Hiph.
2

K 20
i
24

33

by

W^l

Je 11
bx),

(fig.,

rrbiy by),
I
6
,

*35
17

13

Jb 34 is (Gn 3
(cf.

34 2 Ch 20 the history of Jehu n?yn was brought up upon (i.e. in?$> serted in) the book of,- etc. (cf. 32 s2 and 3n3 by supr. 1); cf. D'Otrrrby V HD3 wj> to heaven

2Ch3 Ex is 26 ");

614

Ez 37" f 137" (cf. 61 (= ornamented with); Dt 28


S

1 a a),

Pr 26" Ec

s122

1S30'

bx).

mnnE'n Lv 26 1
"113

(prob.), Is 60";

pregn. Is 24"

which

a dungeon:

by }BBX be collected (and delivered) into 6 cf. by B>in Jb3i (fig.), also to
6 - 7Kt19
12

Exc^io
O.

21
;

16

requite P^'by Is65 (Je32 V 79 bx). After HX13 apipear, ^90" (by . . . bx). And as
13

17

Expressing direction towards (not common, exc. in sense against v. infr.) (a) with verbs of motion, projjerly of a person (or thing) moving to another so as either to stand above,
:

),

/aras,Mnto(nearly=iy)Gn49 hTYbyin3T1, Jos2 7 18 13 19 12 Je3i 39 Ez 4 7 18 48 2128 ^48"

iCh 5
(by
(by
.
.

'6
.

(6)
.

With 1DX
bx),

say
i
13

to,
.
.

2
.

K
46

22

Je 18"
s0
5

or rest upon,
rrby

it

(cf.

Pusey""
26

1 -*'-

383

Ex 34

12

22* 2 3 235 (bx

by),

36" 44
1

X3 nnx
18
23

"ispk

place,

Nun
18b

12

Ez

16' 32' Je 3 16 15 22 27 23 s 24" [but bx 27 22 30 3


,

pNn (simii, of a land, or 1K2 fjV^S 1.b nh:y, 22 and after M0 or 3^n
26

bx),

n3T
26 2
11

S
2

Ho
(bx
1
13

1
.

2
.

n Je 6 10 io 1
.

(Gn 2 4
.

bx),

K9

1 1

(by

...
17
,

by),
cf.

cf.
,

Est
2
I

'i

al.],

Ez 29";

Ch 22 8
,

10

Qn40 ^J?^P 1?T.. 4 lIS 3 oS3 ^ **an 9 fiD K*E3 by X3 to enter nrfip <o OT'eio my hire in upon or beside a corpse JIB'S* by X3 Gn 1 9
; ;

32

W^
,

my
JUD

S 19 43

bx), speak 1 n3T iWl Je 25 14 2 Ch trip Is 34


20
,

to 25"

18 42
,

17

Tjy, IB' sing

31

Dt 25 s
1

(usu. bx); Jos 3


12
1

16

& by tn? D '9, Ez 47


7
;

Pr 25 20 Jb 33 s7 p'bnn Pr 29 s ty 3<> 3 bx), bbsnn 10 1 S i 3n3 2 Ch 30' Ezr 4 7 Est 8 a ycB* 2 K 20 13 13 16 s 18 12 2 v. also (=Is 39 ), 22 Je 23 26 35 Hg i
,

r;*p6 -ifx-by ^C!, ^ 19 2 k 16 Ch 20 24 IS53 upon whom (coming from 10 10'"in above) was '''a arm revealed? 62 by DJ
12
;

k 18

y&pn,

prxn, pan, piann, b'sb'n.

(c)

of the mind, 2

Ezr 6 s2

D'cyn orer towards (but 49" bx): but often


is

it

Expressing (or implying) the direction S 1 4 1 DbBOX by "[ben 3b Mai 3 24 Ct 7" inp&ri 'by] (Gn 3 16 4 7 bx) Of
;

dub. if this force is perceptible ; and in gen. by in such cases seems to be used merely as a syn. perh. as a slightly more graphic syn. of ?X (cf. p. 41); in the later language, also,

byi3bjbi 8 (2 3 bx), iS2 5 25 (by...bx); Je 2 2 17 thy eyes and thy heart are only (set) upon
(by)
.
.

.,

Ch

12 17

K
1

20

2
15

WJ'J (elsewhere
5
""

bx),

K2

Ch 20 12 Tb? ,3 DH^B ?6y 'by,


'

it

may be due partly to the infl. of Aram., which does not use ?X ; thus (a) with a personal obj.,

>//i46

with assemble or be assembled,


1

Ex 32
and

S 17"

by nsb'; is io 25 nirbrirrby >sxi be 3 (directed) towards their destruction, Je 32 look to (trust(Gf Ew: cf. RV); cf. by

iW

K8
Ch

11
7

24

K 22

20

(2 Cb.34
12

28

usu. bx),

fully)

Isi7

Gn 3 8 Jos 2 8 1 S 14' (v 912 fe), 4 !3f UpiSl^v'to), X3 2 S i5 (v.Dr) iChi2 20 34 41 12 ? NX' 2 K 24 (cf. Is6 fVw 25 yM Ju2o
2
i

nby

exceptional

(The uses a, b, c are all bx would be regularly employed.)


3
1
.

-,

(cf.

(d) With the force 5 and 7 a b, end)


:

of over
s

and towards
;

j,

65 by nb'by Xni3

Je

i),

dj Is 10

3
,

15 -]bn 22 (by

bx),

sta 30 6

to shine, etc. on,


;

n^e?

2
.

by . . 28 16 30 1 32 931 36 15 Ne 4 6 JI 1 3 2 * (v. c),


. .

18 27 (by ... bx ... by: ||ls 36 13 15 31 2 bx . b), Je 26 29 1 Ch 13 2 Ch

f 31 by nx-i Exs by bx) 4 s by 'j'Jf Am 9 + (cf. Jb 1 4


21
;

17

by ^"33
ya'in
24
3

nyxn(Nu6
3 Jbio'
21
;

25

'pidbh
Tpjpri

34

by

Ch

11

13
;

EZ9 3B>, OTftl 4 9 ** by 2 Ch 1 5 30 3XTin sq. * b letters going 'b by Ne 2 7 6 (v bx).


&>M
,
,

Ne6\

look out over

3
\j/

i4

-f-

17

(|3)

of jp/aces,

Gn

24 2

49

right;
2
12

within 1 S
"jbin 'jx

11

S 15 20
bx),
23

(v

T^n
12
1

iw by "]bin 'mo, Je K (v bx), in: Mi 4


i
.

+ |''D' by to the iK 2043 in 3"by (2i bx\


2

!9

d. In a hostile sense, upon, against: so very often, after every kind of verb expressing or implying attack, as X3 Gn 34 MKr 'l?^?. v 3", 2 24 fpfp to be angry 40 pb to murmur EX15
, ,
,

i
>

Ez

20

16 IDy stand up Lv 1 9 +

Dp T

rise

up Dt 1 9"
s
,

38

33

(||

Is 2 -

bx), Je 3

(by
1

bx), riu

Ez 44
7

13 (||
,

bx), nby
3 12

8 7 2S19 iK6 (||bx),Ez4i X3 Jei 4 20 6 bx), IT Je 36 51 (in by) X'3H IS66 ( 5 nisn Pr2i', Ton 2S6 (||iChi 3 ba), jru 37 Is29 (v"bx)Mii 3 Gn42 ,3''B'n, 3K>, NU33

1S24
51
,

3 s3 7 *|x rnn Zc io (usu. 3), nbbD ^B!^' Is 37 12 20 IIS besiege Dt 20 3BT1 to devise Gn 50 Je 6 it ', 13^ Dt i 3 + etc.: add Jb i6 4 491013 19' 2
3

Am 2 K

7
1

Dnb:
,

Dt 20 10 n:n
, ,

iSn'f 27
-

nby
,

10

13

12

14

21 27 3 o 12 etc.; by .th 2 s 1 1 23 Xu 31 3 ^by ysn ?X 4); note also JU9 31 20 5 without a verb (v.
, :
:

^
139
s0
;

758
Philistines are
it

Ju 1 6"
thee,

-pby

BV\vbs the

nOVXn bye,
of) the

WWW byofrom upon (the face


Ez
3

upon

20 9

8.

By

by iJyV Against writers of the silver age, by

b"ii53

lot

is sts.

used with the force of a dative, i Ch 13 2 Ott 310 OZph% (in classical Heb. D3\fltt) if it seems 5 7 Est i 19 good to you, aio ?jbn by DK fNe 2 9 48 s s 8 9" (cf. in Aram. Ezr 5 17 7*); ISB' 7 3 5
-

ground, usu. with expel, destroy, perish, 14 etc. G114 6 7 f Ex 3 2 12 Dt6 15 28 2ua + oft. esp. Je and compiler of K; to be lifted up bye

ym

Gn
**

17

1921

(of water)

pxn

bye
;

Gn 8

to return or be dried 3 7 "- 13 to roll a stone ;


-

by

V'

16 6

(cf.

in
;

Aram.

Dn 4

24

by 3TJ)

104

s4

(elsewhere b) ; Dn 6 13 ) ccmp. Jl) 22 s by f3D be profitable to, s3 33 ; also 7? ?D3 (in both good and bad sense:
:

by VI Ec

2 17 (v.

De

cf.

by W3

y$3% bye 29 of the cloud departing bye bnsn Nu 9 17 12' cf. Ne 9 19 to rise up bye 2 nbsh ju f> 1 k 2 4 133^0 bye 2 S 1 1 to alight 18 bean bye Gn 24 s4 Jos 15 rav, 1 S 2 5 2' (bw) (cf.
,

v.

bea),

Ne5

19

by n'cy, 9" by ^B>0 prolong

TV), take
16 12

rus-ien bye

TV j u4 2K5 21
15 19

(baj); to

M> bye Gn 4 o

S 12 30 nsien bye Lv
,

21 9 21 (mercy) to; by *ipn ran Ezr 7 9 (Gn 39 J): 8 1 S 20 rd. prob. Dy for by. Cf. ITish. by 3'an,

dear toy by JD hateful to;


"%J.

^iaao,

^ Comp. pleasant, acceptable


Syr.
to.

y*~Zi,

2 to bye 2 S neinn bye v 20 24 ; to rn'asn bye speak 22 EX25 Nu? 89 ; to cast down D)T bye Dt9 17

Nu

11

17

Is 6

to see 33H
-

shoot

in gen. the uses of

L?,

AG

"- S59
.

9. With other particles: *% by

EZ41

15
;

^ by Ez 19
(cf.

11

(cf.

bx 3 1

1014

);

'JB? by

Ez 4 o 16 ;

(D?33) to break, remove, etc., a yoke 40 Isio 27 Je28 1011 ; ("PWV) 1C3B' bye Gn27 s to wipe tears D^B-ba bye Is 25 ; to take a 41 20 (cf. by v 38 ) often of bandage VS? bye 1
;

Lv 8 W

bye by Ez 41"

(txt.

20 dub.), v ; ijy by

Ex

25

s7

putting off a garment or ornament, as

Gn 38 1419

bx Ez

9 - 12

);

26 nas-by Est 9

(v. p.

462).
na, d^s.
. . .

On
(cf.

v-by, "T-^y, B by, 'ja-by,

v.

T,

III. As conj.
above,

a.

"i2

/y because that
'

plagued the people lB>y "lEW by because they had made, etc., Nu 2024 Dt 29 s4 (in answer to fie by. S01K9'

II 1 f b), Ex 32 s5 and

33 l^yi? f^g Tfin, Jos 5 16 a ring hj bye Gn 41 42 ; 16 to seek (Ehl), or hear, words "lEBPl bye I s 34 Je 36" (cf. 13D by 3D3 above) ; pregn. with
a sandal

n^yc

ns^yv nprn,

Ex
,

Ex 3 5

fiP3 to
cf.

wear away (and fall)/roOT off, Dt 8 29 ,. of the bones or skin in disease Jb qo 17 *OXy l
4 4

t-:

Jei6" 22 9 ), 32 6151 iS2 4 6

S3

30

6 8 8 M 12 6

$Q TS?
v 30

are pierced (and drop) 'bye ine> niy is black

from

off

me,

(and
9

b. '3 ?y similar in meaning,

but
2
14

less fre-

me;

fig.

1S1" ^byo
off thee
'
;

!JJ

falls) from off n"pn remove thy

quent

tDt 31 17 Ju 3 12 Je
by alone:

s8

Mai

^139".
20

wine from

Nu

14

Dn\byo obs ID;

c.

(a) because,
by.

tGn

11 '?? ^,

notwithstanding that (above, 1 f /), although, t Is 53" b by 17 n'try Den although lie did no violence, Jb 16 'saa ocn a'b by.
(6)

f1

6 Kb

31

(E)

(with allusion to the hair, 23 as the seat of Samson's strength), I S 1 6 (cf.


16 by in v ).

Ju 16

1920

vbyo ID

b. Of relief from a burden or trouble : as of a plague, stroke, rod, etc., removed from
(resting)

IV. Compounds:
late),

with 3 (rare and 14 a. as concerning, as upon tV' 119 by|


'

1.

on one,

Ex

io 17 njn nierrnx 'bye


nsyrti T
34 i (
21

-ip;i,
-

P^'b?,

Ch 32

19
.

b. (pleon. for ?), fls 59


<Ae

Nu f39"
2
1
,

25" Ifc*
1|?3

bye naaan r
">pn,

S 24 21 26 ),
20
;

^y

jb 9
1

J02

of

D&)
</ie

by? nibe? bya

* f their
will

deeds

is

s reproach Jos 5" Is 25

^
i

19

22
,

like

of (that which) he

Zc 3 4 bloodguiltiness,
25
11

K a*

1
,

Ez 18 31 wrath Ju 8 3 Nu
inicjuity
21 ' 25
;

repay (by3

15 repeated on the anal, of 3 Nu 15 Ho 4": v. 3) according to their deeds is (that which) lie

will repay, Is 63' according

to.

bye bpn murmurings Nui7 a to lighten from upon one Exi8 2 * + ; Am5 " that the TTB* Itoq 'H'O npn pregn. Jon 1
,
;

Pr24

18

yo 304 from upon, from over, from by used with much delicacy of application in many different connexions, corresponding mostly with the different senses of by. Thus a. from upon idiomatically, when removal,

2.

sea

UvVD

phip^

may be calm
bye ( v
W'.bye
.

^-<ra off
i

us

to

remove,
shall

etc., "JB

but

up us,' merely /r<wjwponi<s(relievingusof his presence),


an army retiring from a country or S io' 4 fiey 'J3 bye 3ff aSfh,

he go

not

D*Jf);

S 6 20
'

to

whom

from

so often of

motion,

etc.,

from a surface

is

involved, as

raising a siege, 2

rrhv
20 21

759

hhv
t[T7y] vb. exult

22 s7 3 1 8", esp. with ^fSHi v 2 2 2 S 19' Je 21 37 su + i5 nby, nby?, i Absalom (whom David fled DlbBbK by from s8 his presence had encumbered), Ne 1 3 VirnnNl 21 11 "* DM, typ, cf. G1113 25' Nu20 vbyo

"TO

^K

Ph. n.pr.m. rby3j); Qal Impf. 3 ms. fby! s 8 6 12 ; 1 s. fbyxi Jei5' 7 ; njbjTK ^6o 108 ^9
;

(||

form of fby

q.v.; cf.

3 mpl. by: 149


fs.

5
,

s d>g Je 5 1 "'^ 9 4

etc.;

Twv.

Exio 'by? 2CI120 (contemptuously; 17 be no more obnoxious to me), similarly 2 S 13


10
;

28

'iby
12
;

ntcmK }inbe> (Amnon of Tamar). c. From beside (cf. by 6 c), in different s2 God went up DiTUK byt3 nuances : Gn 1 7
"kgO

of Isr.'s triumph 1*2 3'* Jei 5 20 Je 50 11 (|| not?), of wicked V. 94 3 Je foes 2 S i 14 , M u; of Isr. Z P 3 ( + nt:B'), T^*f Hb3 tn 5 5 '> jot'M / aZ< (|| nb'JK), V3?b 'y 68 149

IS23

Zp 3";

mpl.^tpy

^68

5
;

Inf. cstr. tibyb


17
;

exult,

V
.

from
(cf.

beside A.,
6
),

3 35"; 18 -pay byo I3yn

by v

42"

Nu
(cf.

16

2027
;
1

1
;

Ki M

7 subj. "ab 2 8 'pvb?


,

Pr 23 16

fig.

of

field

f96

12

btf

to

come
b);
19

(Bfrj);

of' /6o8 =io8 8

clown naien by

by 13
1

6 c and 7

TT /V adj. exultant, jubilant; as n.

Is 5".

from attendance on Gn 45 (cf. by i&.), Ju 3 16 vby Dnoyrrbs vbyo ti 1 s 17 (v. Dr), 2 S


I3, cf.

1V13
cf.

811

K 25* (Je 36
ls
;

dittogr.),
40

2Ch35
2
5

rd. by, D being attachment to, from


21

t[V?5?] adj. exultant, jubilant (on form 2 8 " 110 fs. cf. Lag );13 nrby jubilant city Is 22 15 and (city om.) Is cf. Zp 2 (||n;o'n Ty), 32
,

* bye prn je

Ez

11

15

44

10
,

cf.

Je32
11

Ez6

13

also

5 * byn nyn cf. i 4 Dt Ez4 4 nistsn bye id 2 K io 31 15 18 (usu. 9


, ,

8 10U

6
,

" byo ip

2 3 7 ,'

of pers., pi.
3

'n^

13

cf.

Zp3

DTh> !^f 24
,

s
;

cstr.

T^

v.

np.'
fr.

trTO^y

n.f.

thick darkness (Nil nobj!

niKCnoV
with,

cf.

Ez
,

18

14

23
VV'D

from companionship
;

(rare); ace. to

Ba E8B
(c.

Jb 19" p

n~!'?

*ne*
15

/rot accompany-

ing protectingly
(cf.

1S28
and
1

'by*?

ID ff^MJ, v 16

cloudy]; 1 sunset Gn 15 7
'

i}\iZsi

darkness);
vb.

transp.

Ar. ji-c [be


'y,

abs.

attending
325
.

ZAWl"'< 1895, masc; Albr

by

^ no
21

K 17

Dr); from adliesion to na bye btnb yiij, is 7' 7 56' ^b'la: tyj
;

K6

s,at.

35oe

v.

rd nmi); 'y?
_

Ez 12 7 (IP1P), v 612

Vj?.

^.
v. by.

^y. n &

r ?^ v
v.

n ^-

toy byi?

'?,

Hos

Ti&S ^59
(||

0'?I-

d. In late Heb.,
'131

= by a&ove: 2 K
11 (||

25

s8

^?g
JdJ

n^V, ^5?
vb.
Po'el,

mby, pby.
severely

ND3 byD iKDD


3'

J6 52 32 more 57
5

Est
?

f 108

dw byo bvu
Ne 3*
;

class. ? byiSO),

I.

[ /v,J7]

act

iy),

4 148 Ec
4

Ch 3 4 nbypb 14 20 on high acxwe them Ez 4 1 "- . Pr 1 4 >5*3J9 rd. with De Now Str vbbpM.
5
-ict?

ros bye aba,

deriv.; (toward) (NH i<i., cZaZ i(i (rare), Ar. Ji do a thing (drink, beat, give) a second time, 11. divert, occupy, v. divert, occupy oneself with (food, a woman, etc.); Syr. )!si>..il cause,
act severely, alw. c. b pers. occasion, affair) Plbbiy La I 22 as thou hast acted Pf. 2 ms.
: ;

and

e.

else

byo (chiefly late, and pleon. for the more class. syn.bbyBD): ( a ) Gn
b
26/
2i

?y, or
7 i

byo

y;p-b(Ezi
1

bbyBO),Ezi (txt.dub.;v.Comm.),
5

severely to
2
20

me

(in

punishment, subj.
51

'*);

'V 'Dp
fs.

S 17

39

Jon 4 6 Mai

upon, over the border

to

whom

hast thou acted thus severely 1 3

(territory) of Israel (so Kohl

Ke

but Hi

Ew
;

'CTSap nb^iy

^y
me

We
24
20

beyond), 2
.

Ch

13

upon mount Zemaraim,


26'" nnbjpn

me,

i.e.

(b) beside 2

Ch

naiop byc

Neu"*"*** dub.: BeRy (in all) of the

side

Imv. ms. idb Ppiy La 1 ' deal severely Fo'al with them.N\&. also 'y denom. infr.
aui. is

gives

3 my eye deals severely with pain (1 text dub.; cf. Perles


;

gu ^

= at a 0/(1? 6)

little
39

distance from
the side of (an

Ke in v3138 *
voriiber).
9
.

Pf. 3 ms. 'b bbiy

nfS 3k3p La

12

my

pain

37S8b upon, in v

by

. . .

fi.npy transp. fr. nbiy (q.v.) Ho io fn. T(hv n.pr.m. in Edom Gn 36 (P) =
40

vjhich is severely dealt out to me. Hithpa. Pf. 1. busy, divert oneself with (cf. Ar. v.), alw. c. 3
pers.:
1 s.

'a "nbbynn

2 "$frr Ex io (J) how I

Ch

51

Qr (Kt

Ttbs),

40

tp^V

n.pr.m. in

Ta>\w,' TwXafi

Ch

@L chr AXovo. Edom Gn 36 (P), Qr (Kt J'by), ZoXap,


ra \a
;

['^havemade a <oyo/"Egypt;
ruthlessly with (3
2 fs.

esp. deal wantonly,


1

pers.)
s9

3 ms. bbynn

S 66

s3

A IwXa/x, L

AXovav.

Pibbyrn (JE Balaam's ass); 3 pi. 4 4 Je 38 19 Impf 1 Ch io oonsec. 1 S 3i ibpyniil 25 13l ^??yn*l Ju 1 9 (of abusing a woman 3 mpl.
;

Nu 22

>

760
||

L,,L,y
Tt3'1 7 ,17^in

nnk VJJIJ.
4

yfr

to practise practices in

Hithpo'. Inf. cstr. ni^y bbivnnb wickedness (per-

caprice
i.e.

D3 V^W Tl
sf.

n.m.pl. abstr. wantonness,


Is 3* caprice shall rule

haps tlenom.).
over a second time); gleaning
olives
;

over them;
n.f. pi. intens.

t.TVOT'iy

gleaning {going (of grapes and


of remnant
||

4 Dnvijyn 66 their wanton dealing, that inflicted on them.

II.

Bfv of grain), always


1

T^yoffoll.; poss.=I.^y (Kb"

'

106 )

tig.

abs/y Is

7*

(||

rn eipia), 24
6

13

(sim. ;
(id.)
;

id.,

+ "TO),

whence

Je 4 9 9
1

(cf.

tilp v*) = Ob

child as capricious, mischievous, but >foll. fr. 7V; in either case orig. meandub.;
;

cstr.17? rf>

ing quite forgotten

prob. distinct
La
20
;

meaning

Mi 7 fig. of warlike achievement D?!?? ^vpj? Ju 8 2 (opp. TM).


;

unknown).
'

[ ?7l'] vb. denom. Po'. glean (grapes or olives t3if>? of grain) Impf. z ms. ?"VJJI Lv
I

t^iy, hbSV n.m. iSi5 + ^W Je6" 9


3
,

2
'

19

child; abs. &j

usu. pi.
i

D^iP ^ 8

s
,

'

(obj.Dn3;
fig. (

||

OJ&p),

Dt24

21

(abs.,

+T1D);

3 mpl.

+ //.

a&s.) nn&?B> jSjO

^iin

!?biy

b$OB* Je 6"; inbb'y^l Ju 20*'' they made a gleaning of them (i.e. smote the fugitives).
Tri7' >,

tJ^Jbj", D"i5^yLa4 Jo2" cstr.\^y La2 9 : sf. r$9 +13 f, ?^y Mi 2 +, un^f* 2 k 8 + 9 19S0 4 etc. ; cAita Mi 2 La 2 + P# (sts. dis4 from men and women), 1 S 1 5 2 2 8 Je ting. 20 u 16 D'33 44 La2 J02 ||Dn!in3Je6"9 17
;

20

19

\j/

||

,/,

~y
;

n.f.

wantonness, deed;
1

abs. 'y
4 1
;

(heirs of father); dashed in pieces (B"Q"i) by 10 16 9 cf. ^ 137 foe 2 8 12 Ho 14 1 Is 13

Na3

i/M4 66
l

elsewh. pl.nvpj?
1417
;

S2

1/^14
11
.
l

cstr.

(J'B3);

taken captive La

stillborn

Jb

16

rWy Dt22
3
7

+ ,etc; 1.

sf.

v , wantonness, D }3 'V

T^S^n

^h{ Zp
Dt2 2 1417
(cf.

[775?] vb. denom. act

or

play

the

child
people

wantonness of words, i.e.baseless charges

Di,
s
.

; only Po
its

Pt.

^tj YVp

,2 "ey Is 3 my

ruler is acting the child.


insert, thrust in (Ar.

2. deed ; a. in gen., of men 1 S 2 esp. Dr). 12 1 4 b. of ' (only V'9 =io5 =Isi2 '1 3 7 v 8 16 , ^ 77" (II i3 ; (II t-2?)> v ?y 'y N"i3 66 he is terrible in deed toward, etc.

W)

=iCh
Ez
.

fill.

[7 YJP] vb.
j/o/ce,-

J,
Syr.

?^)>
Ez
8

whence ji
^^Ss.jL,

cf.

OAram.

??y,
1

??V.,

all

C. usu. practices
i

= evil deeds (esp.


l7 - ,9

J enter); only Po'. i /


5

OBya

^j^
4

t.):

*JTE

Jb

16'
,

fig.

of humiliation.
'

4 !K-z>2o
44
(||

43

24 36
;

14

(all 2
i 29

2o

try-jn "i)
,

jjj) ( fu n y ninn^in 'y 7 Zp 3"; Trb irvn^n v


||

TO,
cstr.

yoke 'y abs. Ho 1 1 +; s 20 40 Is9 +; sf.^y Je2 Is 47 %l Gn27 +,


n.m.
2
11
, ;

tn T ^7jrn.f.(Ko"
Je 32 19
(||

nsyn ^)

)deed; oP/Vnan but rd. prob. n^yn.

1'

204

D?h!
"S
1

K
,

etc.;yoke, for cattle, DTP^


2 1

n^)y

deed, practice; only \bb> ft] n.m. 12 D"&y 1 S 25'; cstr. '$ *77 78 sf. pi. 9 16 20 Tp^ye Dt 2 8 v&yo Ho 4 + m\& is i +
1
; , , ,

N 9:!5

fig.

9 (P), 'ya natro 4 of servitude 1 I2 <>o>i*>

S 67

cf.

Nu

Dt

3
;

usu.
-

11.11.14.

t,y

y pa

K =2 Ch io410 49 k i2 =2 Chio 49 'y fOJ]


;
,

I^JJPS
Is 47
'y
( 6
;

i'na

also

etc.; 1. usu. (esp. Je 1 7 t.) bad s practices of men, Dv?yp JH 1 S 25 he was evil
DfJ^PSP 3
,

10

-laB'

8 ' ,1S ; hKjS"n? (t^H!) ID? Je 2 7 20 s 8 2411 break the 'yoke Je 2 5 28 30

^
so

Dt 2S 48

so Je 2 8

14
;

'y

rrpan

fi?rby

's

in his practices;

Ju

19
(||

'HTJ),
'

Ho 5

^85),

'y

nbb Lv
40

26

13

(H),
;

Ez 34 27
'y

Is 3
35

(v.
;

Je

1 1

18

io6=

39 (||

'D Dn'B'yD); try-in 3 mpl. Kt,

Ne

note); 'y pis


3
;

'O 5P

</ie eri/.

4 " 9" Is 1 Je 4

0/ yowr
2
4
1

"

(their, etc.) practices

(sf.

Ho 2 mpl. Qr), +
; ;

Is 9

cf.

'y

GU2 7 Dnn Ho 1 1 4
fig.

(J;
;

+' ?y)
b^O

nnn
del.

also 'V

'V -flDJ Is
I
14
,

io 27 and 14 25 ;
,

'y

BLohrBu,

of transgressions but read 1>V v b


.

La

D*nn
D'aiD
'D 3
,-

Qr ( -i- D"?nn "i- Kt on^Wya), t6 IB'K ' Ez 36 31 ( + id.) ' IJHn Mi 3 4


'o Zc
1
;

(v. id.);

of

s7 hardship, 'V NE-J 3

)S ,
(

.e.

10 their consequences, Is 3

Je
of

10

14

1
7
;

TV*??
Kv*?f t'
'

appar. n.[m.], only 'ya


-

^ns
fr. I.

51D3

+ Tfif).
2".

2 deeds
.

of

'>

V 7 7 ",

78

2? > USV1, (after 3! K")'3)/? nace, crucible

cf.

Mi

3.

ac<<*,

in gen., of youth

Pr 20"

(Hup

fr.

III.

^y De
;

al.

(11%).

but wholly dub.;

NH

workslwp,
cf.

bby),
-

openly Levy

SHWB111 *4
<

Che Du

del.
XT

as
g

[VVVO],

DrT^yO Zc

gloss;

discussion

Che

Kt,

v. foreg.l.

ElpotT.

vlli.296, 336

lb. 287, 3T

D ?*

761
id.,

[0/#] (NH Qal Pt.pass. WO?5? tygo* spec);


fl.
secret, i.e.

vb. conceal

der.
I
36

U418 = 1 Ch tD^STn.pr.m. Edomite Gn 3 6


,

as subst. our

IfyAo/i.

hidden sin

(||

nbij?).
fs.

ITiph. Pf. be
i""????2

concealed, of wisdom, 3

M'J??
2

Jb 2 8 2 ';
consec.
13

II.

U/J/
;

(\^of

foil.;

perh. orig. be mature

of a fact or condition, D?V?

Ch
/;!

(sexually)

Aram. D.?y be 8lrong,a&Lrejuvenate


cf.
'

'3}

Lv s 2

3 -4

(all c. ft? pers.),

TTO

Lv 4" Nu

(certainly denom.), Ar. 'Ac. be lustful (id.);

(all P);

Pi. 1. ckyi
1

conceal,
' '

c.

hjn i peri-

Sab. cby,

W 30 \obyyoungman CIS"-

42
,

Ar.

pii

phrastic conjug.

Ec 1 2 ".

K io 3 (IP pers.); abs. DpjJ3"?3 2 fs. nobyj Wl Na 3 may est thou be.

id.; Ph. nnb]) girl;

Palm.

fpl.
.

come obscured

(as to the senses;

fig.

for swoon),

Lvi

Sv

)*>

Nab. Palm. D^y, O-by stos, /lar/oia; 3. NO'.^y, WTO^y, Syr. vi.^n young man, young woman).
;

but very doubtful, read perhaps Tstbyrf [LV]. 3. pi. DwJJJ ^ 26 4 <Aose Ao conceaZ themselves,
i.e.

abv n.m. young man


'

'y abs. 1

S 20 25

their thoughts, dissemblers (|| WB* Tit?). J 27 Hiph. 7 /. 3 ms. D'^n 2 4 ; 3 pi. lO'tyri Ez

Gr Krenkel 2 ^"' *' 309 Bu HPS.


1

!?#7

7*J

y prob. also v 42 16 12 (for

MT

DV)

22

26
;

Jmpf

ms.
,

D^VPIf io

4 7j: LV20 etc.; 7w/. 3 D^yP Jb 4 2 Pr 28" -conceal, hide, c.

3 mpl.

s6 D^PI La 3 4 5 afo. D$yn v ; i *.


1
,

TrTO -V n.f. young woman


maid or newly married); 'y 8 19 Is 7 14 pi. rrioby 2 (E), Pr 30
;

(ripe sexually;

Gn2 4 43 (J), Ex

+ 68

26

Ct

6";

ft?

pers.

2K4"
Lv
20 4
,

(||

(ft?), i.e.

T3H f6); ugu ^irf the eyes from 15 s6 disregard Is I Ez 22 , "131 'V: D.byn om. Pr 28*'; hide the eyes by (3) a ft?

niD?y~Py
lit.,

(the voice of) young women, either 20 or of soprano or falsetto of boys 1 Ch 15


fo
:

f9
(rd.

(rd. |a^

nmby-by

[for

\& rwby],
tr.

'

voce
15

bribe

pervert justice, but v. 1. f?y 3 d); hide (cover) the ear La 3 s6 (turn a deaf 3 ear); hide (obscure) counsel ( n ?y) Jb42 ; nop
1
1

(i. e.

virginea apueris decantandum,' Thes), 46 48

nta^jpB
<,

[for roo-by]

prob. to 49').

t[D OT?r] n.pl.abstr. youth, youthful


vigour;
raiby

'VI?

iff

io

why

dost thou

['<]

hide, sc. thine eyes

hide thy(so most), or practise concealment ( Hithp. Pf. 2 ms. consec. DHD nE&ynm self)?

only
46

v 89

11 TB&Jj Jb 20 Qr (Kt to^Jf); 16 Jb 33 ^n^y is 5 4 4

sf.

Dt

22 14

and thou

hide thyself completely from

III.

D7^( -/of
KO.b^,

foil.,

meaning dub.; cf.NH

them (utterly neglect to aid), so Inf. cstr. (DHD om.) t&ynrb v 3; go also Imp/, c. it?, thynr\ 2 Jb6 ic ^55 D^i^ Is58 7 once lit. wherein snow hides itself.
.

Dbiy (chiefly worta,

ag-);

MI 710

D^y, Ph.

id.,
;

Aram.

l^S^,
;

Nab. thy, Palm. ND^y


Thes
al.

a^t^P

Ar. l)Lc creation, world, etc.; Eth.^rty": aevum,


saeculum,
hidden,
cf.

etc.

ace. to
1
'

from

1.

D^y
!

the

TnuTyn
n,

n.f.

hidden thing, secret

van

d.

H. Bu, W- BaerGinsb);
pi. cstr.
'fl

(so, c.

Ko"

87
;

Lag
1

8"" 6
cp. quadril.

JU

'Fl

what

is
6

primitive waters;
923

Ew ,77a
" " 1890
cf.
'-

cp. Eth. (K[ f; time


685

hidden Jb 28";
secrets

moan
\^

niobjjn

Jbn

of wisdom, X>

44". Sab.
n.pr.

[*/by) Di ]; Ba [ulldnu, remote time],


,

2*8

cp. ks.ullAti,ulld

D1 HWB65 Jen ZAT ").

tpQ7J*
Hal 192 );

priestly
A

n.pr.loc.

(cf.

;e6y

city in Benj.

Jos 21 18 (P),
;

n.m. long duration, antiquity, 12 22 futurity; 'y Gn9 +405 t.; nby 3 + 19 t,;
1}?

II

Tafm\n,

AX/uav,

EAjiwx

nDjV

in

Di?'? 2
v.

Ch

33", rd. prob. D?iy (for other explan.


sf.

c.

Ch 6 46 ( Tu\(n<0, L AXa^tf); mod.'Almtt, " "1 hour NE. of Jerusalem, v. Buhl **.

note in Kit Hpt );


4

iobfc

Ec 12 5
,3
-|-

pi.

D'pbiy

Is 26

+7
;

Irt&rhpl
33
46 - 47
,

ffchl} n.pr.loc.in
;

Moab.Nu
Tf>$ q.v.

Is45

17

tl. of past
t.,
;

Q^JJ ^ i45
911

2 t.;
11

cstr.

**$

time: a. ancient time:

(P)T Tl\fW A#Xn&u/z


etc., v.

'1

rvinVy nvsrbs

n$s 8 ub n.
1

thy.
36

tjTOTP
4

1. ii.pr.m. a Benjamite
;

CI18

nr
'",

?^V

SaAo/a 4 fl,

r a \<ua6,
1

AXajicutf, etc.

2.

n.pr.loc.
d.

(=

fi?y q.v.)

Ch

45

Baer

Ginsb (van

H. DO^t).

Ez 26 Mb 'y 'nna anam< ga tes f 24 7 9 13 16 15 'y 'y m Jb 22 'y niana Je 6 ^g?' 18 s8 10 2 'y b\2i Pr 22 'y niD3 Ez 3 6 23 'y(n) It? s w 2 /rom of old Is 64 lt2 J02 of the fathers Jos 24 2 the prophets Je 28 s the ancient Dv33
61 4
,

days 0/ o/cZ Is 63 9 Mi 5 7" Mai 4 7 'y Dy Is 44 7 ancient 3 ; 'J? niC^ Dt 32 people; 15 12 'y ni3-in /d waste 'yq "ia J e 5 places Is 58
'y B
1
;

Am

cf.

'

Viy
Gn 6 4 ; (Ez 3 2 17
dSbd

762
;

nhvf
11

Co

for

D'TiyD but
'y
,r

S 2 7* read
/ong'

for DPiyD

WeDrHPS);
.

DH3

in

them Is 64* (text dub.). b. 'V s 6 20 VM43 La3 so'y DJ? EZ26
; ,

)D the long

dead

16 10 7 33 ; reign Exi5 (E), f io 66 92" 146 Je io 10 Mi 4 7 3B 'yi> HOT ^ 9 8 29 10 102" La5 19 s5 19;0 14 Ez 37 s" presence in Zion 1 Ch 23 Is 33 6o
; ;

18

c. of God/I"?: ; 16 former acts Is 46 s as redeemer Is 63 ; of love 6 s2 dominion IS63 19 long \|/-25 , judgment 119 23 silence 42" 57"; his wisdom personif. Pr8 ; s his existence iff 93 d. of things 'y niyaj ancient hills Gn 49 s6 (J), Hb 3* (|| njPlin),
;
.

43

7 -9
;

his

salvation IS51

68

'y

ny>T

ft 33
;

"

everlasting arms ; 'yb fi\T Dv6tWl n'V 1B X ^3 Ec 3 14 d. of God's covenant 'V H ,13 e^er.

lasting covenant

Gn

16

Nu

if'-V"

EX31
;

16

Lv 24 s

Dt 33 15

(II

Dip

'i" ")1

P1

n, D?>J>

F f if
Is5i
9
;

S 23 s 1 Ch i6 17 =i// 105', Is 5 s 61 8 Je32 40 50 5 Ez 16 00 37 s6 covenant 24 55 with Noah, 'V rmj> Gn 9 1J (P); God remembers
(all P), 2
it 1

18 19

years of ancient times; D'DPiy 10 in olden times. D'city? Ec i


futurity,
c.

nnn

Ch
Ju
;

i6 15
2
1
;

= i^io5
:

8
,

r//iii

will not break

it,
.

2. a. indef.

prep, for ever, always (&ts. = during


D7IJ? "I3J? sJai>e
s8
;

the lifetime);
1

7 /or ever Dti5'

S 27

1!

Jb 40
46
;

'Vh

13V
1

M rw
i 22
;

/or w

(E),

LV25

'y

iy

'J?

Ex 2 1 Lv 25 s2 n^j
6
1'

redemption at any time


irregnant
;

'$?

ITW Je 20
11

i?er

(womb) 'V niSpIl v of persecutors 40 'V ""fa? ^"j^alway of Jeremiah; '5? DSin 23 h at ease ; v7 (Wf) may i/ie /mi<7 ?iw alway

W
;

46 17 'yb 'y nix Ex 3 i (P); 'y ny nta Dt 2 8 s e. of God's laws (D , )n3T Is 59 ^119"; DSB'D 160 1 19 nny v 144152 ; 'y pn Ex 29 s8 3021 (E), Lv l U. 34 IO U fi ? 24 Nu ^8.11.19^ alsQ Je 2 Qi bounds of sea) 'y iy pn Ex 1 2 24 (J), 'P n^n v 14.17 27 2. 2 g43 29 9 Ly 3 17 ^36 IQ 9 j g29.iH.S4 j ^ ^i. 21.31.41 l. j4 NuI0. I5 15 l8 28 I9 10.21(p) ( m0&t f these in fact specif. Jewish and temporary); 3 2 Ch temple to bear God's name, 'y ly 1 9
' ;

K =

16

7
its

'yb 2

K2

K
s

Ch 33
3
;

4
;

consecrated 'yb 30

8
;

31

Ne
1

of.1W D7iy
8
;

tW^
;

Tfjfc

21 5 ; 3B*
f

DVI7K 'JB?
1

DID'

Qhy 61 so of the pious, DID' t6 jh 28 73 Pr io^cf. 30 7 otherphr.: V'S? 27


'

i//

4i

,3

55
18

23

6i 8 73 26 i2i 8
2

Pno

ceremonies 'y? 2 Levit. priesthood, 1IT1E9 2 Aaronic priesthood, "VW2 T>3^ 'y ny i Ch 1 5 1313 f. of God's 'y iy 23 promises: his word,
;
.

25
;

mtfa

'y

f 89
52

'yb Dip' Is
'y{7\)

40
3

8
;

wifi

siio/

/or vr (as long as I live),

cf.

10

13 9 11 13 i45'- ; 'yb rnin 30 44 52 79 ; other emotions and activities continuous through life

H5
,s

3"=7*
9
.

1
,

1D

'yb 2

b.

= continuous existence,
D^V^
Ez 26
-

75

86ii9-

4-1.9:1.98.111.112

Mi

cf.
:

(
;

the earth, JTJ0)


69
yjr

H??
21

Ec
28

of things other phr.:


s
,

78

104

5
,

heavens and contents


14

cities Is

25 32

36

19
,

27

48 ruined ruined lands


1
;

x Ch 1 f*"" f i8 = 2 S Ch 22 ]0 f 89 'yb 1 K 9 1 Ch 28" 2 Ch 13 ^8 9 29 37 2 S 7 2929 =i Ch 17 2727 of holy land 1 CI128 8 'V Dins Gni7 8 4 8 4 Lv M 13 7 25 'y ny (P); gi ven 'V^ Ex 32 ( J ) 2 Ch 20 15 18 Gn 13 inherited 'yi? Is 60 ^37 'P 13? Is 17 dwelt in 'y ly EZ37 25 other blessings, 34 M Ho 2 21 28 24 2 S 7 = 1 Ch 'yb Dt 5 'y ny Dt 1 2

promised dynasty of David, ly


61 s 6

'6i== 7'
33 - 43

22 61

1 K 2

21

Je i8 16 25 912 49 1333 5 1 26 62 Ez 3 5 9 Zp 2 9 'y iy -\yb s Is 30 for a witness for ever, in a book; (2) of
nations
:

nTlK D?iy? 47 7 (Babylon loqu.),


20

cf.

0b'; 'y?3B*of Judah J04 ; (3) families ^49 TS14 20 ;30 the dynasty of Saul 1 S 13 13 house cf Eli 2 n3 , X (4) national relations s 1S 'y continual enmity Ez 25 35 ; of exclusion

^8i

16

12

'V nil 17" +i33*J /J? nDD'B'l S 3 5 ><'5i>'6i s 24 ,2 ' Dt? Is 56 6 3 'y nits 55"; 'V V' 139 60 15 Jerus. to abide 'yb Je 17 25 ^ 125 1 cf. Je 40 9 'y ly V'48 g. of relations between God 31 and his people, 'y7 1 Ch 29 18 -^ 45 18 8,5 6 103 9 21 16 512 La 3 31 Jo 2 2Ci7 'y(n) ny I45 Is57 Je 3 9 Mai i 4 h. of Messianic dynasty and ^28
; ;
;

from '< Pnp,


17
,

'y ~\y
10

Dt 23 4 =Ne 1 3

various rela-

king:

'y(7)

V'lio
;

4
;

tions Is 32 34 ; 'y riQin perpetual reproach M of s8 10 33 2 V' 78 dynasty of David 2 S 3 1 2 1

name endures 3 blesses him 45


i.

72'"; established of his reign, 'y ~\y\

having divine throne 45"; s8 God 89


;

nnyD

Is 9".

families v

33

K5

s7
if-

106 31 Je35 6
'n *n
16

c. of divine
;

existence: D7iy ?X
'yi>

^K
,

Gn2i :B (J); 'yrbn IS40 28


;

Tl

Dt32
'DC*

40

Dn

12 7 ; of divine
2

name,
i7

rf

HI

Ex

(E),

cf.

Ch 33 7
26

supr.); blessing

^72" I35
3
1

13

and praise of it 2 S 7 1 Ch of' himself 89 s3 ; attributes,


;

(v.

unending future: live 'yb G113" Jb 7"; vn> >ybr\ wwsn Zc i s the propl^s, can they live for ever f cf. 'yb Hn V'49 9 c. neg. s4 12 never Ezr9 Pr 27 j. after death: 'y n3S
;
.

= indefinite,

Je 5 1
v2
;

39 - 67

also v

rOHH Je3i
hDfJ 'y?
x
1

io 9 ;
s4 ""

Ch 26
;

IDn 2 Ch
-

Is
18

54
7
1

^89" 138
20
21

8
;

3 -

^ioo'io6 io7'ii8 i36 +25t., Je33 31 visa ^ 104 ncs 117 2 1 46 s pnv 119 142 nvy
; ;
;

12

3 - 4!9

Ezr 3 11 n

of the the world he hath set,


1.

Ec 12 'J? 'y |um Ec 2 16 9 6 k.=age (duration) 11 world: D3^>3 \K Cibyn EC3 the age of
;

'y n'3
2'

*n Dni2 2

Jon

etc. (cf. esp.

NH
24
;

others
:

i).

pi. intens. everlastingness,

eternity

nyiETI

tNW

Is45

17
;

why

pIV

Dn9

D^DPiy TIV

wry
Is26
yfr

763

-roy

(RVm
13
;
:

145

also 61

rock of ages); D'oby bs s 2 s I3 2 Ch 6 77 1 K 8

nwbo m.
/(

t[rWy^] n.f. exultation; sf. Dnrby 'jy bbtfb IDS Hb 3 their exultation was as it
14

special phr.

obiy(n)
1

13?(l)

E)biy(n)o (}0) >tot


'

were

to

devour

everlasting to everlasting, of

103
1

17
;

benedictions
10

Ch

i6 36

^ 90 s

IDn
s

the poor.
foil.;
cf.

\//-

io6 48

Ne

the land given nyl cbty job 7 Dbiy Je 7 25 Dbiy "tyi nnyo from now and 8 18 for ever ^ 1 15 i2i (i.e. as long as one lives); of people's hope in God 131 3 ; dynasty of David

Ch

p/^
list);

(-/of

Ar.

Jlc

hang, be

29

^41";
11

suspended, cleave, adliere; ^jlc leech; n. unit. iilc; As. ilkitu, of some inferior animal (wordSyr. ion\<.,
etc.,

Ki?by a ll leech).

Is 9

of God's acts, words, etc. Mi 4 7 Is 59 21 ; 2 2 125 cf. 113 ; v. further 1. "15? p. 723.
,

Tnpl^y

n.f. leech (perh.

Aram, loan-wd.;
al.

>vampyre-like demon,
^eHeid.2,14^ or

Ew

= Ar. 'Aulak
v.
.

Cfh*$

v. D^iv.

niaVy
v.

v noby,
.

11. thy.

name

rwD"^y, \~h rwo"^?

noby,

n.

Dby.

discussion

De Toy)
Jb 5 16
v.

of sage, as ; ni33

some Eabb.; 15 WJ 'yb Pr 30

t[D 7^]

vb. rejoice (||withTby, ff, q.v.;


1

nn^y
1, 11.

etc., v.

nbiy sub by/.


I.

NH
Qal
joice.

nD^wjofcii^
Niph.
1

(once Levy )); ,s Impf. 3 ms. bb$ Jb 20 he shall not re//.' 3


fs.

""'"-

657

or, D3?

sub

ooy.

"7QI7
Ph. "ioy
;

take one's stand, stand


As. emedu, stand,
set

(NH

id.;

nnbjrj

Jb 39 13

(of

up ;
Eth.

Ar. 3SJ0VJi

ostrich's

Impf.

wing) =flap joyously. l8 pi. cohort. npbynj Vr"j

Hitlip.
let

us delight

prop up, support, and


2>illar;

deriv.;

ourselves in (2) love.

%
cf.

NTlCy,

tHIOy pillar, Syr. )?cnr>\, Palm. also n.pr. IDyD'n; Sab. TDJJ pillar,
(or other deriv.fr.

t [J^7<^] T ^- assumed as
30 3 mpl. oftfv, Jb 39

V of

Pi. Impf.

ace. to

CIS lvM
;

V^loyDHM
-

<%

irimA

but (1) Mood,

zMoxixTiKiaB),!^ pl
.u.

A**,
so^
i
,

^x
;

pillars
1

DHM Ep"rI)enkm
27

rd. prob.
\

wbyb; (/I.

jnb)

Thes 01 De

Me Di al.
faint;

_Qal
,

435

Pf 'y Gn
is.

9
2

+
1

3
,

fs.

nnoy

[*17,J/] r
......

vb. cover
11.

(NH
1

id., cover, e ~
J
. f.

K i +
S

etc.
1

Impf. Toy;

Ex

21

Itoy;
,

Na

noy:
10
;

s 1 6 s2 +
11
,

rnbys

Hb a 1

nbysi
21

Ar. i_ilc smear,


elpitu,

Pa. 7 pining, exhaustion)


;

cover,

>Xc sheath; As.


covered,

2 2

14 3 mpl. Vioy: j e 32 +

mpl. rnoyrn Dt'4


2

etc.;

,'nby^Bz i '+, Imv. iby 1 s 9"+,


Inf.
,-

encrusted, cstr. ns?3JD

Ct 5 14

his belly of ivory

"loy
abs.

encrusted with sapphires. Pf. 3 pi. 'S?V ^'33 20 Is 5 1 </ty sons are enshrouded, enwrapped, i. e.
their senses obscured
so also

S 1"; fs. npy Is47 12 Je48",'etc; iby Est 9 16 c<r. nby. Ex I8 23 -!-, sf.
;

it?y

= have
fs.

Ez
),

15
,

rdg. 3

swooned away; naSjJ for subft. naby

JeiS^Tloy Ob etc.;' Pt.^y Is 3 + ,'f. rnoy Hg2 + etc.; 1. a. take one's stand,
11 13
,

and
c. 1

the trees have fainted for (by) him (so SB Hi Co al.). Hithp. enwrap oneG n 38" ( J ); =swoon away, self, Impf. 3 fs.^bynril

1>118

(Ko"-

all

^
8

(esp. pt.) stand, be in a 13 a 2 2 S 2" by, 1 S 26

standing attitude:

K2 +
7

so pt.

Gn

( J),

41

117

(E) +
26

by on,
22

Ex 3

(E),

Dt 27"+;

c.

loc.
1

3 ms. ^Vri!! Jon


15 PIS -V Ez 3 1

fpl.

njE&ynn

Am 8

13
.

loc.
c.

K 20

EX32
38
(

Nu
b

+
;

pers.),

v.

foregoing.

bx pers. 1 S 17 61 2 K Ez 9 2 iq6 Ne 8 4 c. V.sb


before'', for
,

7 t //,^ vb. rejoice, exult (NH id. (rare); 20 As. elesu, exult; Hiph. Impf. IVvy* Ecclus 40
;

Gn 18 22 1 K 3 8+ intercession Gni9 !7 (J), Dt4 Je


16
;

b (all JE), +; c. Je 48'' Ez 2 i M 2^'; s5 3 c. bsx Gn 41 5 (E),


;
'

24 - 26

10

20 1 etc.; take one's stand and do a thing 15 18


8 28 1S17 1K8" 2Ki8 = Is

Qal
(II

Sab.

ybwjoys CIS"' **-";

v. also rby,

D^y)

K 8" = 2 Ch 5' +
4

36

13

sq.

inf.

Pf

3 ms.

"a
cf.

''3?

exulteth in

'*;

7m#

3 ms.
3

the field exulteth;

'1* 1S2' my heart 32 n^T] J^V; iCh 16 fs. Pni w

etc.)

o9 +
to,

b. stand forth (to speak, c. take a stand against (?y), in


.

opposition
cf.

Ju 6 31 Ezrio 15 (but stand


-

over,
;

nnj? f6i?n
in
,;
;

F>);

>

s-

=have charge of, ace. to Kue G,!* Abh i!47f ) 2 Ch 26 18


(H) against the blood of, 8 seek one's blood, life c. irP IS50 together,
19
;

"IfW f 9

(
2

not?,

DTby Lv

16

i.e.
i.

IpBT); 3 mpl.

dv6n
exuft

nbB>, jn); ^3 {> f 5' (i '! 4 s *2b|> by: 68 ( + no'e>, W*); +'? 25 12 tcAen the a< , /?)/ csir. }*b?? 3 Pr 28
II
||

e.

against each other.


(b.sb)

d. present oneself before


221 27 (P), I B Dt 19 17 Je7 10 sanctuary)
,0

Gn
;

15

43

(J),
'"<

Ex 9
(in

(E),

Nu

righteous exult.

i6

21

before

T2V
cf.

764
iK.22 21

-my
112
),

iS^Lvp^P);
30
;

so in heaven

=2Ch
13", in

Ecclus 47
20 21
-

esp.

Dn 8"**

1 II**4 12

cf.
;

18

c.

3 loc of child at birth


4
.

Ho

(i33),v

15 (i3r^y); c.nnn instead o/Ec4

of

e. c. V.?? paluce (as retainer, courtier) Dn i 22 attend upon, be(come) servant of 1 S 1 6 (v. Dr), 14 16 15 2 1 1 7 1 8 2 i + ; servant of' 1 1 3 5 Je

war
90
1 1

Ch

20 4 deliverance Est 4 14
,

b. stand
13

forth, appear

= come
up
1

c.
c.

rise

into being Is 48 as foe (earlier Dip


1

^ 33'

Am

7
26

15"; priests (in-]'^)"> 3^Dt 10 Ju20 Ez 4 4 Ch 29 11 ; of Levites, stand before OOXIgreg. for f. stand afar menial duties Ez44 u Nui6 9 (P). 12 14 1821 pin-10 Ex 20 * 38 '13 + io ; (E), Is 59 'ID "BIO 2 K 2 7 ; stand aloof, "1MO Ob" ^ 38 12
2
1 ,

28

li

Gn
a.

4 ), ii 14 c.
,

by against

Ch
.

21

Ch

20

23

Dn 8

usages *TJJf against "Jit? 'y stand with, as attendant, servitor


: 1

o 13

7. rare

are

Gn

45 (E),

Nu
,-

(P).

b. take one's stand in


c.

covenant,

i33 2

23'.

stand

2"?.n"Py

Ez
.

g. stomd (silent)

ingly)

Jbso
i.

20

h. stand (appeal(but rd. BTpS, of G d Me Hi

Jb32

16

>

'' 26 "11 D3 d. stand 33 (resort to the sword), 14 j e2 gi8.22 ^ v ~liD). e. be appointed Ezr io

Du).

122 stand, subj. ?J5 Zc i4 (^y loc), 12 of water, D , ")!^~?5? so 26 (fig.). j. s<aid, (3 loc.)

f.

stand before

("?.??)

beast

Lv 1 8^ (carnal

inter-

f 104
etc.

6
.

Vid. also preps. !>$, bjfg, J*?, ^y?D, Dy, 2. a. stand sfo'ZZ, stop, cease moving,
13

g. grow flat, insipid (Gie), taste of wine Je 48 11 (fig. of Moab), or remain unchanged

course)

of

moon Josio
11
;

Hb 3
17}),
2
9

of pers.

(JE; ||D'W), sun v S a 27 (opp. 13?), 2 S 2 28


,

13

both, (opp.

is 1 1 (so most, in that case cf. 3 b). H?? , r i or "^V <?$?V subj.), join t"]'?V. crpt., rd. prob.
1

Dn

"

then to 1 o 21 and del. 1 1 "; so Bev Behrm Marti**".

K4

14

*<op flowing (of oil) 6 remain standing, c. UVinri Ju 7 21 1 S ; remain unetc.; of eruption in skin
;

"? TO? Na

Hiph. 83 (cf.Dr
i2
32

I '" r - <c)535

)P/.3ms.n
8
,

ms. nrnoyri

f
4

3o

nipyni

K '?yn xu 3 +
1
6
1

>

etc.;
sf.

changed LVI3

23 - 28
;

so (without 'n) 13
17

"

(all P).

/mp/.Tt?y:Pr29 +,ni?y!l'2k8 + 3 2 24 1 pi. ''WSBl Ez 2 3 TO^r. Ne 4


,

fs.

etc.;

b.=be inactive 2 Ch 20 (opp.Drr?r6, + ^rnn). c.=be attentive Jb37 14 d. stop, cease doing
.

Imv. 15^7 Is 3 Tgljn Ne7


;

sf.

nn'Wn Ez'24";

cstr.

4 TOJjn i'Ki 5 +

a thing 2 13 ; c. 19 Gn 29 30 (both J), Jo 15 i 3. a. tarry, delay Gn 45 s (E), Jos io"


18

s5

2CI118
ace.
1

34

(but v.

Hoph.);
for duty

//. a&s. P<. Toyo


set, c.

1. station,
24

Jui6 25 (r?);
32

Nun
.

(E;

^30),
11

(JE; opp. *1T)), b. remain, c. 3

S 20 38 (opp. rrjno, win),


2

loc.

20

15

Dt io

10
;

c. "Itsy
.

inf. purpose Est 7 7 c. (opp. 31B*); 14 22 abide Je32 Is66 \j/ io2 27 (opp.1?K) continue,

Dt5

28

Ne 13 {"by (3 loc), 2 Ch 19 (id.), 6 Is 2 1 (Ne 4'* read perhaps Qal, so D"lt?V), 3 1, 2 cause to Perles*"* "), c ?y against Ne 4
6

K 12

= dwell
112 39 ;

stand firm
.

ty

18 34

= 2 S 22
so

34
16

(c ?y loc);

mik4
,

(J; ^S loc); lyb f 19 1 1 i I 4 5 33 'Eci ;1lin3Hg2 ; ofplan= Dbi5>^


11

Ex 8 18

10

310

tarn (opp. overthrow) EX9 (J), 1 4 3. cause to stand up, set up, 29

15

cf.

Pr

erect, c. ace.

established 1// 33 (earlier D'p, as Is 14 ), so Est 3 4 Dn 1 i ,7b maintain itself (earlier Dip Jos 2") Ec 2 9 nb ^3-lDy: i& Dn io 17 d. enl>e
;

24

=
.

+ ^JT^S Ez 2
Ezr
cf.

24

3
cf.
1

npy-^y
2
13

68

{by loc),
14

esp. doors

Ne 3 + 7
4.

Ch 4 Asherim t. Ne
;

8 18 ; temple (by loc, of repairs);


2

Dn

Ch 33 19

rfMrExi8 (E),Ez2 2 (||P!n). e. be stead3 7 f. 4. fast Dt 25" Eu 2 persist Ec 8 make a stand, hold one's ground, Am 2" 2 K
.

23

14

io 4 Mai 3 2 + ; c. Ju 2 14 2 io 4 + "JD3 Jos io 8 2 1 44 (Ginsb; van d. H. Baer v 42 ), 23" n 6 5. (all D); c. by, for one's life Est8 p' stand upright : a. remain standing 2 K 13"; of
,
.

present one before king Gn 47 7 (P), ' (in sanctuary) Lv 14 11 + 3 t. P, 8 7 t. P, + (of (of goat) Lv 16 , priest Lv27 3 u 5. appoint Ne 7 1 Ch i5 17 + beast) Lv27

25

+'"?.??

+4

(late); c.

?y over Ne 1 3"
16

c. inf.

2 ace.
(||

Ch
s I

15
)
;

= assign (land) to (b)

purpose
2

6"

+ ,c.
4

Ch 33 s
2

K2
,

i03
30
;

bend 6 remain upright upon him pyV')> f house (fig. of endurance) Jb 8", Pri2 7 b. stand up, opp. sit, Ne 8 5 Jb 29 s ( + Dip) opp.
.

31

cf.

Ne

13
2

appoint courses of priests 8' 3 1 ,' ordain commandments, ?y pers. Ne


;

(V^fT^S), so 37 (id.), Dn 4 10", v" 050^5?)' Est 8 ; of revival after death Dn 12" (late for Dip). c. stand up, rise, of water J<W3 u (+appo8. "IHK 1J), v' 6 ( -f-lp 4-/d. ; T both JE). d. be erect, upright, of boards Ex26 15
lie

prostrate

Ez

10

Ch 3 o 6 establish Dbiyrny 1 Ch 17" 6 s cf. 2 Ch 9 148 c. ace. of covenant (3 loc), 17 1 05'= 1 Ch 1 6 (b pers. + b rei) c. ftn vision
io 83
cf.
1/^
;

\j/

Dn

1 1

14

=
:

fulfil,

earlier D'pn).
'V 2
if/

meanings b. c. ace

a.

VJETlK

K 8" have
9

+6. other a fixed look.


c.

vH + 3
servant

loc.
||

31

(fig-),
)

make

to

20

36

(P).

t 6. a. arise, appear,
;

come on
30
,

the
(cf.

stand (in a covt. ; v. 2 store waste places Ezr


i.e.

K 23 s
9. f.

Ch 34*.

d. re-

scene

(=D1p

late)

Ezr

63

=Ne 7 ^ 106
65

make

to.

e. + n'jsp Est 4, cause wind to arise

-ray

765
1

L,

cy
foot-

2 Ch g. =raise an army Dn 1 8 Hoph.; + 30 v. ft; Ez 2 9 7 v. TB?. f Hoph. Impf. 3 ms. ~1PVJ Lv 1 6' be presented "' (of goiit). + 15^ j P*. icyo irn iKzz" /

^ 107
18 34

"

13

''.

t"raj*Q n.[m.] standing-ground,


hold
"

v.

s
i/f

69 (in
v.

fig.).

*ray T

Dy
*

infr.

sub DOy.
cf.

teas caused to stand, chariot, so rd. also

i.

e.

propped up, in
v
.

(3) his

||

Ch

18 34 (as ), for
Ti?

MT
sf.

TIQJ/ (\/of

foil.;

As. em4, be united,

WBp. On Pf mogri
after prep.
:

f 30
s

8
.

T["1t3p] n.[m.l standing-place;


1 Q"P?V"' V '^P' -

only
8'

NHnn?y = BH(rare)).
t[nrap] n.m.
relation
1

associated ; emUlu, family,

family connexion;

" 1820
f.

associate,

fellow,

Ne

9 they stood

up
(no
31
;

(perh. orig.
sf.:

abstr. association, cf.


7 Zeis a man (who
1 ;

in their place (later equiv. of DR?),


vb.);
c.

nnB);_alw.
is)

WBJj

T3J

npy

D-icy-^y

Ch30 tHD^J} Ne
2
17

19

35',
11

h^pj

'V .34

13

so

Hojr^ Dn

18
;

noy bx
t

N'b^.v

T'ffi 'fr l! "lbs io".

elsewhere only Lv: frPBJj 5 21 '* 11 17 irVDJB JTK 19 24", cf. 25 ; ITDy recipr. 20 141415 1517 18 i . 9 25 inn??,

my fellow ;
,

[rnpy]

n.f.

standing-ground
v.

sf. V>\?.

7Stray and

similar n.pr. V. sub

I. 012)1.

irntpy

D3B Mi i; text dub.


4

Now.

fifty
'

vb. labour, toil

(NH id.;
(?

Ar.

Ji

iray, "TCJ \
TIS5? abs.
1

n.m.
110
15
,

K7

'

15

pillar,

column:
""?5? abs.

K7 +
Nu
16

cstr.
14
;

Ex
sf.

Je 52
pi.

21
,

cstr.
1

14
,

i3 + ; ^IBJ? 2

21

Ch 23
;

13
;

DHlBy + 32 JOS Ex 2 6 +, less oft, 'B5? 38" + sf. VTlBy 38 10 EX36 -!-, Mtty 27 + etc.; 1. pillar, sup252629 pillars in tabern. porting house Ju 16
less oft. "ttj
cstr.
; , ;

K7 +

v 21

or vb.) CIS "-" 260 ; Aram3y ,<^a^; Zinj. ^y; As. ntmelu, gain, possessions); Qal Pf. 3 ms. 'y 26 10 2 ms. !?!> Jon 4 ; Ec2 21 ; 3 fs. rbay ;
labour,
1

make ; Sab. 7Dy work


:

n.

Pn6

1 s.

rii'PyEc2 11 +2t.;

3 ms. ?BJT

Ec
*?

3
1

+ 3 t.;
;

labour (very
c.
j>

3p ..^By^i27
3 J0114 10
;

;/jnp/.

late): in

Ex
36

10

36 Brf> HlBy ^7Zars 0/ acacta


27
36
;

"

building

i^
c.

127

tillage, c.

gen.,

c.

17

19

Nu 3^ + 27

t.

Ex Nu (P), + wood Ex 26 "7


s

3 Ec

21
,

Pr 16 26 Ec 5*
c f. 2
11 - ,9 -' :0
.

+ inf.

8 17 ; WfflJ

pillars in Sol.'s palace


-

K fM

'yn

dW
K7
15

bbv}_y

17
,

2 BTJS TIBS v pillars of cedar (P); in Ezek.'s Ez 42 6 6 #$? 'y Est I 6 (in palace), Ct temple

v6

16

5
2
i

(sim.).

K
4
t.

13

25
1

2. two bronze pillars 17 before temple 1 Je52

ZAW "' nt tw v p.h'OV n.m. -*t.' (against Albr T am. in y Ko 8"'- > m toil ) trouble, labour, (on
-

'

this

form as abstr.
21
;

v.

Lag
(||
;

BN143

Ch

was

= 2Ch2 3
temple
silver

perh. one of these 'yn by which king stood in temple 2K11"


;

2K25 1K7, 8 " 8 2 Ch 3 + 5 1. Ch


-

161717

= Je52

K7

Ba mm);'y
sf.

1515

+
19

20 - 21 - 21

Je27

Nu23 + cstr. 4i + etc.; 1.


51
,

boj|

Juio 16 +;

15

suffering, |^|
7

^
T

trouble

sorrow): one's

^
14

Gn
own
;

Je 20 18

Dy?J 'V
||

13
,

2K23
49
.

3
;

>'y here

= standing-

'yi

Dt 26 ^ 25
||

I8
;

i?Sl 'y 90';

5 ;

NW Jb 7
7
;

3
;

tft) 'V Is 53";


10

f io n? Nu 23 Jb *V&1 * ^ 73
21 16
;

place, platform,

Thes al.; two pillars

bef. Ezek.'s

Ez 40 Ct 3 10 (litter).
'y

*3'S9 'y

3. columns, uprights, of

of smoke: |$(n)

Ex

4. )fS "S Ju 20 40 column 2122 I3 (J) + 6t. JE, hence

'y

^^?
5

"^93 Jb

'y '&J3B 16

2
;

'yb

Dnx
ivpn
20
;

1d en:x 'ya

V 73
tb

5
;

'y n^E*

Jb "";
7
;

Gn4!

sl

(E);
.

-\21

'y

Pr3i
'y
17

Ne 9
14
14

' 219

v/99

7
;

11^(0
1219

1 Ex

2122

(J),
s4

Nu

'ya 11^23

Ju io 16
1
1
II

2. trouble, mischief as
"b>
||

E* " Ex 14 (J), ; fjfl (JE), Ne 9 5. a. all of the theoph. at time of Exodus.


br&
C.

done
in
||

to others:

Hb
;

13
;

fe?t(-a 'y

Pr2 4 2 mb* ^
10

^
2

V'94 7 pxi 'y io

'y

Je

1'

(fig.

of proph.).
s 4
,

b.

poet, of

'yi
1

n 55
s5

;;

n
-^

Is '' 59 4

Hb

^7

15

jb 4 s
lips.
-

pillars of earth

Jb 9 ^ 75 1 of wisdom's house Pr 9
t

of heaven

Jb 26".

iD-nsb'

7Cy

140
.

mischief of their

3.
function,
ser19

<ot7,

Zafiowr (late in Heb.):

Ec
)

1010 21 24
-

18

4.6.8.9

gM.18

6 g io

15

^,py
;

["TOjra]

vice;

post TIJJJJO Is 22 2. at their post. (jjfaifB), D*)ByB"^5? 2CI135 28 3. service, prob. function 1 Ch 23 office,
station,
office,
15
.
:

1.

n.[m.]

office,

q y

jS 2ll.IO.2O gi;.

bvy (xinf) "js^ 'y 2 181K s| tbM 44 D'Bn!) 'y of


labour,
12

'y 9 9 ;

= fruit
y?3?.

V^

^ 105

D?b

ID
1

107

he

humbled

their

mind by
name
in

toll.

at table (strictly mode of standspecif, waiting 4 vrre D idjto 1 K io 6 2 Ch 9 ing), cstr.

70V n.pr.m. A/i.ia, @L AXa/j.


+ 11.

Asher

Ch

s3

Voy
ft
'y

766
nnN Dy =
s9

DJ>
all

Sw
+2
s?s3

n.m. r " 626 labourer, sufferer;


t.; pi. s6

mankind
||

Gnu
Ex

(J); peoples in

Pn6 M
(||

D'bog Ju 5
26
.

20

; 1. labourer,
2. sufferer,

gen. 27
oft.

(J

D"B*6),

19 (E),

Dt

2
3

25

workman: Ju
3*

Pr 16

Jb

'in),

2 o*\

fu. .C3J adj. verb,


IM, , 3 4V. pred.; Eca

toiling, only Ec, as

!3*+oft.; D"G>y br\p Gn 2 8 (P)a 24 assembly (multitude) of peoples, 48* (P), EZ23 3 + D"3n); one's own people Je46' 6 ^45 n 32 ( Ru I i-'5.i6.i6 + ( on yry ey Ct 6 i2 v esp Bu)
Dt,
.

Ne

40

P vJ21*
bsi65

n.pr.gent.

Amalek

(on

particular peoples,EgyptGn4i
v.
,

(E),

Ex ^(E),

Lag

Ba Nil6) ; ancient people Nu 24 s020 S. of Canaan in Negeb 1 3 s9 (all JE), fierce and war- 8 GFM **), like Bedawin (cf. GASm- 8 Isr. during Exodus Ex 1 7 + 6 t. Ex 1 7 foes of 1719 later marauders in Isr. territory (E), Dt 25 48 12 3S3 13 Ju 3 6 10", defeated by Saul 1 S 14 7 18 2 and by David 30 18 (cf. i5 +9 t. 1 S 14, 28 12 = 1 Ch 18", cf. f 8 3 8 adj. gent, infr.), 2 S 8 also 'Vn 2 S i (where read PJCflF or Wy?, v. Comm.); 'y 1 Ch 4*; as grandson of Esau Gn

Ne9 + ffJ^TSS Ami EnDB'ay (i.e. Moab) Nu 2 1 29 (JE), Je 4 8 46 but esp. Isr. Ex i 20 (E) + oft. 'b? 'JSTDS v9 (J) called niff 'y Nu 1 i 2s 24 oft. (E), 1 S 2 +', and (by '") ?g Ex 3 5 (J) +
,0

(all

periods); D"r6xrrDy ^>np


;

Ju2o2

bnijn-Qj;

Lv ^(P), Dy bnp f iof 2


,

in contempt or disgust) ; 2 26 25 locusts Jo 2 , the shaphan v ants Pr 30


,

mn Dyn ( ft. Nu 1 1 11213 + fig. of


esp.
cf.

On Ju f
1

D?b Dyb

14

74

(where
.

rd. D"?X

16

v. 'p.?By

2
4

= smaller units,
1

avb Hup-Now).
e. g.

36

12

(P)

a. inhab. of a
2

Ch

36
,

Gn

16

cit/dn 19
5

(J),

S 9 1213 Je 2 9 1625

36

with Ephr. territory Ju 5


Encj.
Bi. s.v.

14

appar. connected 15 1 2 infr.; yet (cf.

GFM conj. poy). On Amalek v.

No ^
A
2

k"M

Gie Co Rothst). 3i + (Je 8 del. ViV 12 b. inhab. of a locality Je 3 7 [appar. not= tribe, Dt 33 3 rd. 'ley @ Di Dr, Ho 1 o 14 Ju 5 814 rd. T1V?

Ch

t^Vny
8 pred.) v ;

adj. gent.
'n

S 30"

S
1

13
,

also (as
,

coll.

= (Ae) Amalekites

elsewh.
1
s
;

c. art.

NuifM (J;
;
;

S 15 615 30
ls

all

+ "???),
1

'yn nn> Gn 14 7 'yn nn j u i 2 '(in S 27 16 Ephraim); rd.'yn also Jui (for Dyn) BuGFM, > P.^?$| Hollenb Mey Kit**" on 2 S i v. foreg.

subd]. c. retainers, followers Gn 1314 5 6 18 17 + 35 Ju 3 8 2 S 15 Je4i 10 d. people bearing arms 1 S 1 1" iK2o -(- *n3'y Nu2O20 (JE), i.e. a powerful force; K3Xn DB. 311 32 io 7 1 1 7 (all JE); NU31 (P), nDnbt?n 'y joss 8 band ; perh. also v u so prob. Ju 5 a (fighting)

WeNow;
16

v.

15

I4

32

33

(rd. sg.? v.
,

GFM Bu).

3.

= common people
v 22 ), Ne 5
1

Dft^

vb. (/of

foil. cf.

Ar. "c 6e cowi-

Je2i 7 22 4 LV4 27
D , "! ,n '),
s

(opp. ruler

(opp.

prehensive, include; f^. company; also 'paternal uncle; perhaps As. ummanu, people; Sab. Dy

(opp. rulers). s0 persons Gn 50 (E), so appar.


7

4. people in gen.,
'131 f^ Dyn"b 36 5" (D), Ju 9 (as

either (a)people, or (b) paternal uncle


pi.
sf.

CIS lTp
-

Ex 33
sg.),
23

16

(J),

Nu
pi.),

1 1

34

(J), Jos
;

";

lTODJNt = (6)

Mordtm Hlm]
No 6 ''"' 7
-

lMChr

4S 7
-

also

v 37 (as

Je 36'

often in n.pr. CIS"TT


Chrest.12, 133;

etc.,

Prat

Neu0 "'" 26

superior persons

Jb 12 2

persons labouring 1 K Dpiy Dy (iron.);

A.UDdA.6

^yGGN
'

1893, 480\

Ez 26 30

1.037,
id.,

ay

n.m. Gnll

(v. infr.)

people

(NH
pi.

plebeian,

common man; X

^V people,

e people of long ago (now in Sh '61). 5. phrases are: a. (FlBy, "By, ^By) toy '31 7nembers of one's people, compatriots, fellowu 18 5 countrymen, etc. Nu2 2 (E), Gn2 3 (P) LV19

peoples, tribes, etc.; Syr. )oa; Ar. * v. supr. ; orig. mng. prob. those united, connected, related, 6 00 " 1893 480 cf. abs. D5? +, Dy Ju

(H),Jui4
people
(v.

1617

Ez33
2

212

+.

b.
23

Dyn
;

"33

= C ommon
Ch 35
s - 12
.

3)

X 23 Je 2 6 +
i.e.
j

people in gen.

We

'

9 +) Dyn Jos8"+ ; cstr. Dy Nu2 1+; f.*WEx f + ^By2 2 27 +,etc; pl.D"Byls2 3 +, D"B8y( c f.
3
i

);

Gnn
43

Dyn

"33 nyC'

Je 17 19
5

2>ublic gate 2

C. J*!??

Dy

the people at large, as

jjM.i8.imo

I5

l6 i5 2I +

a body
44='

Je 37 2

Lv202
,

BArani^Neo
'vb mem

22
;

cstr. "By i

K8 +, S ?5? Ne'9
,
, ;

24
;

pl.c.^f.v.ii.Dy;_(Thescitesfoll.asf.l'BynKBrn Ex 5 18 [but corrupt and unintellig. read peril.


7
,

19 cf. people Je 34 23 (li), (P); 22 14 'Xn 'y n*?"* 2K24 disting. from prince EZ45 4 5 Cunaanites Nu 46", from priests Hg 2 Zc 7

Gn

71213

common

g0 @ @ Ui] ; Ju 1 8 [but H3B" must agree with lost word city, or the like, v. GFM] Je8 5 [but read 3?W for rmitf Gie]); 1. a
;

people, nation (sts.


fl.iMj 2 I?

g l7 +

foft., or both in

Ex 21 8 Jos Ex 20 24" Je 5 pi. same clause Ex i 20 2 S 13 24 ):


||

"13),

n. coll. (sg.

n?7 ^5? Chs mixed post-exil. d. H? n '?? usu peoples Ezr 4 4 population ,9 24 of the earth J0S4 (D), 2 Cli 32 + of heathen 2 about and in Pal. after exile Ezr 10 "; peoples
I4 (JE),
cf.
1
;
. ;

25

it. (

or

1S

31

traders
e.

13 io 3 '; "Tisnsn "By 9 10s 2 CI132 s8 28 7 22 ). D"By nins^B f 9 6 =i Ch 16 (cf. f

Ne

tDJ* f. ray~J"l3 =s

Je+
4

6" (van
,
:

people personif. Is 2 2 Je 4" + 7 t. 48 d. H.; om. H3 Baer Oi), La 2" 3

26 *|oy rWIW, v

33

3S

Ex

12

Jos

Is 8' iray '3


:

3.6.w.

Dy-n3

^3 Jel4
Dt
63
'

lT

g. designations
t.,
7
;

of Isr. are
8",
'"IM

B>ViP -DJ> T
' Is

+3

D'tfinp
'y

'Jl

Dn
6

Gn 39 V 23 46 (cf. nU, Is 43 + ): so Dy pinnn t Ch n 2 Ch Dn 10 Dy -ity 1 Ch i2 21 in Dy dt dj o


7K
4

8 '2

Jb 2 9 6 + oft.
,

'-'

10

16 9
i

21

tf^vH)
.

2 18 14 26

ri^D h. of foreign (non-Tsr.) peoples

6V

Dn 1 2

Dt
:

7
'jj

12 22", 2 S 3

Ch

10

(cf.

Ex

a).

Ex
24
1

2i 8 (E),
nafc>

nnK
'

'y

language,

'g?? T
i
22 22
12

Dt 28 s2 and esp. from Ez 3 s cf. v 6 Dyi DJJ ptrba


, ,

ntfl

With the help of ( Gk. <riv), 1 S 14 45 DVn ntry DV17N Dy V3, Dn 39 (rare). b. Of actions done jointly wf<A another,

23

and

II. nt?

Ne

cf.

Est
6
,

3
'j?

ifi 'V
1 ,

11

4'.

i.

DJ?

as

vjt^I

Is

io

'JJTTJ

34'

inrno-'y

Dn

16
,

n$n

niayin Ezr 9"; nira Dy n? i s2 7"


(rttor*)
cf.

For
n?)

"By

10 Dy nna ma Dy vrv inherit with, Gn 2 1 26 +oft., Dy (pbn) pbn to share wiiA Jos 22 s
,

28

Is 53

I2

D^iy-Dy Is 44? read

dWd y^wn
1-

C.

Dt io9 vns Dy nbnai pbn, xs If the common action be of the nature


;

cf.

OortDu KitChe Hl>t

Perles*"*

40 ' 64
.

DHM

D,J/ prep, with (Aram. Dy, <*JL, Sab. Dy ' Cb,t.51. Iplfr.D OT km.M

of a contest or combat, DJ) is with in the sense of against : so often with Dnp3 to fight, BBB'J to
dispute, P?*3 to wrestle, y~) to strive (see these 8 M 20 OEBtoa N3 to enter verbs), Gn '26 30 32 ; Dy

Hom
)),

^
cf.

(but v. Prat

8* 8126

sf.

'By,,

and *V$la (prob.


-v/isy),

into

akin to Ar. ULc

side,

ilc
-

beside:

14 3 judgment with Is 3 +, Jb 14 (X'^n), Dy "O y\ Hos 4 + hence, without a verb ex1


;

without difference of meaning (ray in Pent. Gn :n r.i*.i4 Ex 33 12 Lv26 2, 23 2; -" [H] Nu22 19 ; 3I 39 Jos-K. 13 1.; ^ 4 2 9 86 17 Jb 10" Eu i" Est 7 8
-

16 pressing the idea explicitly, yfr 94 '7 Dip' 'D b DJ? in the struggle with evil-doers? v D'jnp 19 55 Hy vn D'313 3 for as many are they in

in

Dn
i

t.,

Ezr Ne Ch

1 1 1.:
23

[JE]
7 t.;

t.,
4

Ex

17

LV25
;

Hoy in Pent. Gn 34 39 Ju S Dts 3 2


-

combat with me, Jb 9 14 1y ^a ] "in^N in the b 21 s contest with him, io 17 16 perhaps DJ? P*1S 9
;

6 Jb 14 t., Ru i 8 ); 50" 55" 101 26 1 s i ^By toy, nisy usy D3By jjpy, tnaoy DBy 27 (Gn i8 16 ,etc: Gn-K 20 1.; Ne i 3 K ; not Ezr Ch), and Drraj^ (chiefly late: N1122 12 24 16 3 Dt29 (v DDy), Jon i Jbi\ and 19 t. Ne Ezr Ch) 1. of fellowship and companionship (Lat. cum), as Gn 13 ray U171 and Lot with 30 16 him, 18 19 24" 1y ICK D'BONm Kin, 731 24 icy ?N"ife" Jos 7 al. ; + oft. Peculiar to Ch Ezr

*2 3

25

(cf.

4b

end).

d.

Of dealing with
:

relation in

which one stands

a person, or of the with, or towards,

another

as Dy
(in

HDn
1

rfcy to do kindness with

Gn
40
33
14

12

24
1

+ oft.

pers. observe that in this

phr. '"ray, not ray, is regul. used,


2
2

Gn
:

al.),
21

S 20" 2 S io [|| 1 Ch 19 ray 29 29 9 Dy 31D nfey Gn 26 + v. also 20 31 Dt


,

20 I9 here only],
(cf.

19

13

3 12 JU15 Jbio

20

13

42

^86

17
'

DSriN

are clauses introd. by DTOyi 18 Ezr 8 1314 (Aram. 5 2 ) + ; so 1 5


, , ,

i
.
.

Ch
.

12 34 13 2

1DJTI 1

Ch
:

s8

2CI117

14 - 18

26" EzrS 3 "' 2 33


-

Coupling
1 1
21

substantives, toyether with, chiefly in poetry

Dt
v'

Ec7

12 23 n
;
-

ftan Dy etoi
11

bmn
;

vb, Jos
14

Ju 16 3
12

and Aram. Dn 3 ), 1 1 9 24 1 2 6 2 (1 S 1013 12 24 ), Jb33 w ; Dy ara'n Gn32 +, DJ) jnn 7 1 Dy DS! be well pleased with ^ 50 18 Jb 34'; 3 Dy "I?'! to speak with (subj. usu. God) Ex 1 9 s + nai Ju 18 728 2 S 3 17 (v. -o^ 3 ). hence Dy

Dt

30

io

21

32

4 - 24 25

2S i^D^yDy W, Dt32 Dn3 3^riDy, Am/ IsVs 34 Je 6" 51* Na 3

15 3 s 4 V^66 DHiny Dy npa ncyx, 8i 83 87 89" 25 1313 dh-u Dy ansa, v 1414 5 111 +, Ct i"4 io4 25 Unusually, Est 9 1BDP1 Dy ION he ordered
.

i:n a word (spoken) ioy vna'c nna'i Ibn; Dy 2 Ch I 9 and with adjj. Dy Dran perfect with (i.e. toward) Dt 18 13 ^ 18 24 Dy D.^ 1 K 8 61 + cf. iBy ftej N? D3i>i a/,78 37 2S21 4 23 s
1 i
7

Jb 15"
:

"\OV

mb
5

gently with thee,

cf. 1 1

conjunction with writing, in a written order. 22 Poet, or late uses f 42" 'By ni^ nWoi, ^ 89 icy |i3ri H; v 25 ; in Jb of the companion:

W,

4 , ship of sufferings or prosperity, 6 "HBy 'IB* Sn

17
jce*,

ncy

D'brn &6 ds, 29 s '37B ntay par

)
4
;

v 20 Hoy'enn nua, 2 ch i 4 5 nay pm 19 10 nenra, 16 nrarta -joy b, 28 nto$to oasy.


Hence, in partic.
a. of aid,

Mi6 8 vr6g by nab jjyn, ^73^ toward thee, i Ch 19 6 Hos 1 2 (?) also 'IP ?|?n Dn^n Dneo Dt 9"* 31", Dy Lv 26 (7 t.), Dy 2Chi6 10 26 ^85 Jbio '. 23 e. Of a common lot, Gn 18 nBDD r\Nn
1

K3

(-]Dy),

21 ff-

'

19

Ex
22

23
"joy

Dt22

yen Dy pnt together with the wicked, v 25 Jb 1415 9 Is 38" f26 't?B3 D'Stin Dy lDNn PK, v b 3 28 33 6 9 M Jb 30 1 Ch 24 s ; hence like, + 73 s
1
,

iChi2

19
;

esp.

of God,

G1121

DTI7N,

,5

S?.l

^ D 1N Din
'

M,tl! 't

('

e li^ e )
-

men (' n general),

oy
6
16

768

Dm
:

106 lrnus Dy i:st3n, Ec2 Dsnn mw -psi ^D3n Dy i.e. 7 the fool. f. Of equality or resemblance generally 26 H3K ni3N Dy (poet.), Jb p |>n they pass by
villi, i.e.

4. Idiom, of a thought or purpose present fa. 'E 33? Dy, esp. in Dt. and the s later Deut. style, Dt8 ^33i> Dy nyTl thou

with one
shalt

know with thy

heart,

5"

Dy 13T

IW

|S

as swiftly as, skiffs of reed, 37


i.e.
1

18

yplJi
*IB>K
;

D'pnC' 1D5J
so

DV

^DJ +
Of
31
;

like him, 40" "]y T\*'w 88 s 28 1 143 7 Dy SB


,

+ g.
C'DC' as

time,

Dn 3 M
et

?anjr

as long as, \jr 72 Dy 'JWV? as the sun endureth (of. Aram.

?yv3 133? a wicked thought with thy heart, Jos 1 4 7 I brought back word ^ib Dy it^NS 'E Dy fW, esp. of a purpose, 1 K 8 17 Dy TV1 33J '131 ni33p in 337 i.e. it was David's purpose to
;

build, etc., v

181s

K io
77'

also Ovid.

Am.

i.

15, 16

cum
inf. inf.

sole

22

7
4

28

2
10

luna semper Aratus crit); at the time of(1)


;

n 2 Ch 2 1 (but rd. perh. i^nt?) and c. Ezr 1" nbian ni^yn oy ( c f. s^a sq. 14 9*j alsoDy Ecclus 4 o ).

(late),

24 29 with one's heart,


;

(both based on 1 K 8 , etc.), 2 Ch 1" rather differently, to muse or talk


17
yjr

(= 2 Ch
16
.

6 7 88 9 1 ),
-

Ch

Ec

Ju 3"
u

in one's consciousness, tb. Dy alone, whether of knowledge or memory or purpose


(cf.

2.

Of a

locality, close

to,

beside:

tGn25

n3b; lie W*01


Jjr>,

'-* 66

):

Nu
12

24

nn;n 3py
11

XT
4

t6 iN3 Dy pfW

3B1

ftesi'de
,

the well

of, etc.,
2

Ju 9 6 18 22

35 D2B* Dy -\m rbxn nnn ( so after "WM, Jos 7 46 3 rren 2 S 13"), Jos 19 (I), Ju 18 Dy

mnxnin i.e. operating in his mind, 1K11 I Ch 28 the pattern of ly nNT WVn "*ta all W DVU IWl IB'K that was in spirit (i.e.
toy mentally) with him,

8 ! n='p rv? (so 19" 2 S 20 ), 1 S io 2 S 6 7 no'i 14 'Nn fhK Dy DB>, 19 38 24 16 I K I 9 1 Ch 13 by the house of 0., in its own house (v. Be), 21"

me
3

(i.e. is
I

By a person, Dt 5 noy ns icy nmi ty me iSi !t naoy nnwn + of one living near another, Ex 2 2 24 Lv 2 5**MMJ
(2
),

S 24

16

26

16

(cf.

13*

39

18

s8

2).
,

noy

*33M

!?V 'T^f H) is w?'</t me; UTiyT), prob. also = in thy thought and care) Jb 9 s5 ( |3 H7 not so am I with myself (my

f 50

11 ,-

known

to

consciousness

or conscience does not

tell

me

'.

persons, Dy is spec. a. in tlie house or family or service of {(ijrud, chez) Gn 23 4 s3 13 15 of Lv 25 V, 39 ), 27" 29" 2V\r\) (fig.
:

3.

Of

that I need dread him), io 13 "]y riKT '3 'nyT i.e. that this was thy purpose (||ES n?N

py
23

'>

toy M^M, v 25 "py Tnay I have served iw'i/t thee 30 16 38 Cf. Dt I5 Lv 25 6 40 40 50 53 Dt 22 2 (SO V ), 3I
-

(=in our knowledge; ||jnj 5<7]), 23 yT 3 noy 11T the way of which I am conscious (De
;

10

Ew

Di the way attending me,


i.e.

my
has

usual way),

17

JU17

10

2S19

34

1K11 22

cf.

iS2 2 ">Dy
Gn2 4 26
wi<A
;

v 14 1y ni31 njnsi

i.e.

at his sanctuary. b. I nllie possession of i^?X. penes):


etc., is

Dy ~\fX i.e. his purposes, 27" Also sts. in purposes or principles of action.
the

ink

he

many

such

straw,

Oy, 31
16

32

Dt 17"

1Dy

WWH

fo'm, a<

Aw

= stored

side,

29

up

with,

Jb 28" '"IB? |'N 1DK OJl Dt 32 34 nay DC3, Jb2 7> 3


;

2S6 22 Dy
but

6 judgment or estimation of, 1 S 2- Dy 3it3, Dy pns Jb 9 2 2 5 4 (GesBu; 1333, perh.

Ew as 1 c, Hi De beside, in comparison of).


t5. Metaph.
togetlier
18

here prob. ?N'B ; cf. 20 20 ) of ethical 13 or mental attributes, I S 25 s5 toy njojj, Jb 1 2 itium neon toy, v 16 2 5 2 + i o 7 2 Chi 3 7 Cf.
(but rd.
-

with

in

notwithstanding Ne 5 ITJ Dyi (cf. il in Heb. 3 is the more usual syn.). In

W AG "*
1

spite

of
57
;
'

S 16

fig.

^ 36 D^n
c. /ra <Ae
;

10

-rtpo

-py

*a.

Tt$% ns^ Dy ob-iK


(/,
I

c f. 1 7

42

hk-id

if text nf| Dy),

custody or care

10

D't?

23 3 ^py arife 2 2 nsy nriK nieeto >j c f. Jb 17 be surety for me with thyself. ^sy ^^ly

must be a neuter subst., with beauty of eyes; but rd. prob. (Gr Bu) D^Jf a youth 66 22 Bx " 0, T; 5S1 (17 20 )for Dy (v. HPS; Che ^3"J
correct, ns*
-

"-

d. Beside

= except, Dt 32
N^>

39

'Iff D'ni>K fg,


thee I
(al.

DSy,

cf.

La

).

2S

73

p3

TlVSn

delight not (in

^yl and beside aught that is) upon earth

Q5?T3
a gen.
:

from with

or beside

= irapa

with

in

comparison of thee, 1 f), 2 Ch 1 4' "lf$ *|y JW there is none besidetltee to help, 20"; perh.Hos 9"
(Hi

Ke
e.

but very dub.,


With

v.

friendly
ta{>1.

Comm.). Cf. n 1 b.

OSD): hence a. after verbs of departing, taking, removing, etc., Gn 13" ""H.Ei? nO?* 16 2 -' 17 toyp a\b, 26 eyo rfe, 1 s io 14 jyn ns 14 2 1S16 b\xv Dyn hid /( nm, ijoyo, 2 Si
cf.
;

with,
2

Gn

31

IJ^K

5 DP (rja. v ^K towards),

io 15 IffA Dy '33^

Pr 23' '43? ^3

28 Nis ny np^>K d-id3; 2 S 15 D3BPO n3T; of heart turning '* Qyo Dt 29 17 13 iKll'i after i'XB' <o as>!;, Ex 22 Dt 10" ^ HD

18 12

K2

ysso

hw$2B>
1]ByB

769
;

pcy
Lv 7
2 21ffi27
s

Si 17 20 28 (Niph.), Is 7" + Shi s 19 to require, Dt 18 23^, 1 K 14 (to inquire); njHB Dyp KS'/w"* (being) iwM Ph. Ex 8 825 26
i
-

W,
cf.

living kinsmen), so

S 18 13 icya i'lNB' g 3 M Jb i 12 aud V.? Q VO Gn 44 tSq. a word 12 KXW denoting a place, Gn48 DyD Dnk PJOV Ex 2 1 14 'nan? djto ( c f. 1 S 2 s3 ), Ju 9 s7 va-ia, pxn -flag cyo, i's 20s4 jr6t?n DVO; Jb 28*
:

19 23" Nu 9 "" Lv 9 iTBy 2ijpp Ex 31", cf. 30 17 (all PH); iWs nj* VByo 2i 14 (H), and perh. Ju i4 s (sim.
9
13
,

26

WWl

1.

[D.1. other combin.


v.
1.

Dy

n_]
14

Dy 2
13
.

K4

d),

Jus Lv 2 1

toy 33(9 Lv 17" i8 + ); vera L, read perh.'JBya, (si


(H),
c.

l -4 ' 5

Ez

1"

and
Ii -

'BJTia (v. p. 122b) perh.


n.pr.

= ora of my
41t
.

(perh.)

kinsman; on
f 1. [rTOJ?]
st. c.

By

v.

Gray

Pro,'

15 DJIB

away from, far from

(si

vera

1.).

n.f.

tb.

Gn

with
15

nnan i 8 34 Ru 4 10 7 jo), Ten f 9 ); tc. From the possession, or custody, o/(cf. Dy 3 b, c): so with ^n Gn 31", Sty to take s2 in pledge 44 33J Ex 22", NY* (subj. a slave; 41 Dt 15" (cf. with Vpsn d& cf. Dy 3 a) Lv 25 Dt is,"-*" Je 34 14 ^an Dt 23 16 ), npb 2 g 3 1',
,

24 ^'is dvo HDn S 20 15 Ton 2 S 7 15


s7

juxtaposition, but only in

my t6 ipk (cf. 18 2 S 1 Ch i7 nyo ay niplb.


(||

with force of a prep, close by, side by side with, parallel to, agreeing with, corre-

sponding to
c. ),
sf.

st. c.

ni?y, exc.

Ec

15

always
45
7

toByis,

once

pi. cstr. rfsjjjj

Ez
25
s'

;
u
)>

a. close by, side by side with:


s7 20

Ex
;

(37

28 (39 ), LV3 QflV, nsyn nBj6 shall take it away close by the backbone esp. of what
wall alongside of the chambers; of the contiguous portions in Ezek.'s division of the land, alongside of each other, Ez 45 6 7 48 13181821 ; of movement in parallel
is parallel,
-

Ez 42 7 the

rop 24

21
.

td. Expressing origination, or authorship : S207 toya njnn nnjn ^a, v 9 33 (cf. nxn Est 7 17 );
-

esp.
is
r <

4 i 'n d?d wri |b) 33 2 the part of, God, I established/rom, on

of'

(cf.

nso o),Gd
15

32

lines, 2

S 16 13 Shimei was going along ^BJJp


is

parallel with him, v

M 18 DyD, 28 DyD, Is8 signs and portents 12 6 2 'met '" dvo nsr m, 2 9 f 1 2 1 nyo *T$ Ru 2 And of a judgment proceeding from any one :
''
'<
.

ayo

mte, 12

(2

Ch io

16

nap raw

*jR D^Btam 'nni 3 nByS> D'pjn yy* Drray^, BH'JB by the side of their face (which, as anta8 b. against, RV), v gonism is implied,
i

Ez
8

20

v" 3

13

io

19

1 1

22

'' 2 S 3 DVD ^3 = pronounced guiltless by \ Jb 34 3a IByDn at thy judgment shall he requite?


ffl

agreeing with, corresponding to (a common 18 result of juxtaposition), Ex 38 a screen five cubits high nxnn 'yijp noyb agreeing with (RV

(cf. ?*?

d.

end).

T7iW33? ii.pr.m. Immanuel (with us is Is 7 van d. H. Baer ^ UBy Gi ; God) ; 'y


14
;

answerable unto) the hangings of the court (in 8 24 height), Ez 4o' ; prob. also 1 Ch 26" Ne I2 "IDB'p '7 IBB'B ward corresponding to ward.
C. correspondingly to,
1

Ch 2 4 31 they also cast lots

name of child, symbolizing presence of '< to deliver his people (on interpret, v. Comm.)

?N

UDy
+
11.

8 810

is

declaration of trust and confi-

Dn'nS nBJJp correspondingly to their brethren, v b the head, correspondingly to his younger 12 to these brother, 26 belonged charges
.
.

dence, with us is

God!

(cf.

f 46 s12 );

v. DV.

[CJ?] n.[m.]

kinsman

(on

father's

correspondingly to (in common with) their d. before a sentence (Ges' 156 "), brethren.
1

Ch

25

(strangely)

^33

side) (Ar.
cf.

1c paternal
-

uncle, etc., v. I.

DDy

|bg| nB$

(v.

Ke)

Dy

on Nab. perh. TelAin. ammu, kinsmen(1); 1M 4M Eg187 v. also esp. Nes ancestor cf. Lzb
;

'

ZAWxvl (1896). 3221. J ren k e ]

lUvill (18S8),

280-8A

(the principle) of as the 16 small so the great; EC5 K3B> nsjp>3 quite exactly as he came, so shall he go (but Lambert

correspondingly to

g f Ifpj;
sf.

in ''BjrjS (q. v.),

and
2

n.pr. sqq. ; elsewhere pi.


16

RijxoLO Eah I fs Th.Lt.-z. 1896, 687 nB^3).


(v.

6.

nB^D

TV Nu 27"
co (poss.) T
?.

31 (Lv i9 H

read 1BJ?

I.

Ju5

*&

Gn2 5 8 +i5t-

Sam), n

17"+ 3
Krenkel
2
1
14

t.;
1

read 'By (for


281

MT

^
cf.

JB 1

c,

9
"-.

a)

K7

20

close beside.
30 1

t ii.
1

nay T

n.pr.ioc. Jos

v. ^ay.

'By,

DV;

"-

);

ace.

3 49 and perh. Ju i 4 (cf. Lv ) 13 to Buhl Kit also 2 K 4 ;father's

Gn

s9

pQV

n.pr. gent.

Amnion,
Gl0M

kinsmen: VBjri>K f[Dm Gn 25 s3 29 17 kinsmen in Sh'oi), so v 35 49


s 50

(of joining

Nu 2024 Dt
2

32
(all

cf.
;

Gn

29

49

(v. supr.),

Nu 27
1
4

Anpav (As. Bit Ammanu C0T always ); (except 1 S 11" [where however rds. 'y ^3], which have 'y alone) JlBy 'JS, connected y\r 83", s8 by J with 'ByjS son of Lot Gn 1 9 (and meaning of name doubtless sought herein by J; cf. 11. Dy) people apparently akin to Isr., but usu.
;

\fifiav,

13

31

Dt 32 s0
from

P)

i^Byi?

B^J

nrnaai Gn

7 (severed

770
hostile, dwelling E. of Jordan,
:

pcy
CEO?*, "'Ppy
v.
1.

NE.

of Moab,

Dy

between Anion and Jabbok Nu 2i (JE), 13 Dt2 in.J7 3 n... j 0SI2 j j 3 >(D), vB (P), Ju 3 2 12 47 14 2S8' io-t- 25 t.Ju 10-12, iSii" 12
-

M 24

supr.

^NlTM*

v.

sub Dy supr.
l.load.
2. carry
cf.

io'

+ i4t.
1.

2S10-12,
'

27

24*

Vid. Che Amn m


"

+9

iChi8" + 20t. Ch, Ami" 8 9 Ez 2 1 s533 + 5 1. Ez Je, Zp 2


in Ency. Bib.

17

iKii"' 2K23" s5
Is

t[DC|P,?tPE|y] vb.
a load
'

11" Je 9

2 5,

Dn

(NH

to!.;
et

Ph. Dy carry;

poss.
;

1.

t^iey,

"Obi* adj. gent.

Ammonite;
an Ammonite
,

abs. ins. 'Jtoy as subst.

Dt
s
;

23*

u J& gravis 20 13 Qal Imp/. 3 ms. Dbyi. Gn 44 "DDE f 68 ; 15 />. act. D'pp'y Ne 1 3 DTPi* 4" (but v. infr.); 3 D Dpyis46 3 ,niDirjy v sf. n"DV Zc 12 pass.
,

Ar.

obscurusfuit dies (Frey))

(generic), so
1

S
10

1 i'

S 2 3 37 =
1

^Ey Ne
1

13

?iByn of individual
,

Ch
1

1 1
21

39

3*;
1

fs.

rvfoyn
2

K
;

=
K

Ne 2 19 13 2 Ch 1 2
1 1
5
,

so Jbn
,

1. load (obj. om.) Ne 13 16 ; so abs. 4 11

upon
,

(?y) ass
si

Gn 44
1.

13

(E),

lit.,

vera
K* u
.

(v.

Be-Ry
,

K 14

31
,

so

rniByn
;

Ch 24 s6

Stojil as subst. coll.

Ezr

9
1

mpl. as subst. tWlS 1 1 'toyn 2 Ch 26" (on 20 v.

'VH

Dt 2 20 Ne
as adj.

2. carry Byle) ; but rd. prob. tW{%| Ey a load ^ 68 20 (\ for (^) his people), carry as a 3 1 Zoad Zc 1 2 3 (fig.), pass. Is 46 (lit.), v (fig.).

D^yp);

fpl.

rtattj

i'k

i i

so

Ne

23

tDlTX? n.pr.m. Amos


ji 7
8.io.u.i 2 Ti4

the prophet;

Am

13

Qr,

Ktnnicy.

g2>

@ hfm
in

t^^TSy
name
ii*).
2

G ra y Prop. n.j54)._
S 9"
1

n.pr.m. (my kinsman is God, @- A ^ Mf-),,x: 1. E. Jordan

tfTOBg

n.pr.m. name

Judah 2CI1 17 18 ,
Ph. D!2y3!3t?K, Pr<">N 2SI6f
-

f.

2. a Danite
1

Nu

12
1

Matrataf,

L
'

A/iaorar
,

(cf.

(P). 2

3. David's father-in-law

4. son of

Ch 3 6 ( = D$7 Obed Edom 1 Ch 26 s


.

1139 DDybyD GIS

169 ' 719

v. also

Gray

).

tnDTD3?n n.f. load, burden;' 1?? Zc t t


:

"WP1S3? n.yv.m.(mykinsmanismajestyy, (2)</iiou8, A/jiouS, etc.: 1. a Geshurite 2 S

1 2

stone of burden

= heavy stone, hard to


in Asher, Jos 19

lift.

26
,

tTjrTDV n.pr.loc.
hfurjk,

in

13W

Qr(>KfWBy,
.

cf.

Dr
18

al.,

2 2. an Ephraimite Nu i 26 3. a Simeonite 1 Ch 7
10

4853

Gray io B
.

Prop-

43
).

A/iaO,

A\(j>aa8.
28

(all P),

Nu 34 20

4. a
1

t[p'Py, Lag**

vb. be deep
'

(NH

Naphtalite

Nu 34

s8
.

5. a Judahite

Ch 9".
be-

Tl^^Gy

n.pr.m. (my kinsman hath


-

, As. [emeku] deriv.; Ar.J-U; Eth. 0^^"l : prob. in. 2 implore (earnestly ; from bottom of one's emvLku, might, nimeku, wisdom (t as un-

stowed -d. nj.-njbK.nntfiV, Prop N esp.on Palm, equiv., v.Gray

bwi, nj-aj, and,


223f
-

soul'),

also

Lzb

26S

Cook 46 '); son of Benaiah


37

Ch 27 s

Aai/3afn 0,

A hiupafaB, L A/xeivafajSaS. mrray 2 s 13 Kt v. fPWi.

fathomable); 3>in deriv.; Syr. in der. spec); 6 Qal Pf. 3 mpl. *pt?)J i/'92 (of '''s designs; cf. As. supr.). Hipb. make deep : Pf. 3 ms.
(symbol.)
d.
2

3TP1I1

33 p'Oyn Is 30

(sc.

Tophet; van

H. P'pyn, and
D"t3t5>n

6a
2
1010

T^D^TSV n.pr.m. (my kinsman is

noble);

Ho 3 mpl. have they made deep the pit of Shittim(?)


so in
foil.);

W$)

Nui
.

A/i()n<a8<ij3 : 3 7 217 2 7'

1. Aaron's father-in-law

io 14
:

(all P),
1

EU4
.

19 - 20

Ex Ch

(reading

r\m We Now,
6

cf.

n"1D ^p"t?yn

IS31
;

(fig.)

they have

Che Gu^"); made deep

2. Levites
,,

a.

Ch 6 7

10 b. is ".

(their) apostasy

innB' 'n

T',TTO ?2y

dai);*
A/x(<)(CTuS(U,

n.pr.m. (my kinsman is ShadDanite Nu i 12 2* 7 6671 io 25


,

are in the depth of corImv. mpl. Ip'Pyn (Ges 563 ), ruption (v. firr); s 30 make deep to dwell (of hiding, inf. Je 49
-

Ho 9 = they
>Gie

sq. vb.,

with adverbial force

sq.

A/JLKTuSf.

so most;

take

an

abject seat, as
16

13

13

tH.

[DEJJ7] vb. darken,


ttttZ,

Ar. Ii ewer,

conceal; X D?y prow dar&)


;

dim (NH .;

48

18

);

Ft.

T^
fr. '

deeply hide
Is 7
11

= Imv.

rj^opn Is 29 they who (their) counsel ; Inf. abs. pV?


;

QaXPf. 3 pi. sf. "ipoy Ez 31" dub., but prob. 3 did not eclipse him; 1'ODy 28 (asThes) cedars
no secret do tlieyhold dark ( is held dark) for 1 thee (Ges '). Hoph. Imp). 3 ms. 3nT DyV La 4
(fig.)

depths of

make deep (ask a sign in the Sh e '61, reading rbxf opp. DSJi?).
1

p"OV 70 r v
v.
'J>

n.m. MI ' 4 vale (prop, deepening, depth, v


'

GASm 6
abs.

"-

384

'-

654
'-;

cf.

nypa, soa, pn?);


1 4'
17

Aom> t <A

poW dimmed /

cf.

Bu.

Jos 8 13 +

cstr.

Gn

'sf.

^Ippy Je

psy
6 4

771
,

Mtooy
sfieaves);
;

49*,
sf.

D i>? 47 (but v. infr.); pi. 0*i?^ Mi i ^pO? Is2 2 7 vale, valley, lowland, opp.
;

heap of 10 cstr. v
lit.

'y abs.

Dt 24 ' Lv
1

11

23

"

15
,

fig.

of food (abs.)

Jb 24

10
;

pi.

"!}{

Dnnn Mi i amid mts.,


4
,

e.g.

about Jerus. Is 22 7
I4
14

Ru

2 714 .

Jesi 18 2 S i8
,

40

bo perh.
cf.

TW 'V Gn
'y

,7

= ^sn
fiyaaa
s19

'V v 17
']?

inan

Gn

Ex1622 omer fii.lDy n.m.

(cf.

Ar.

37

(J),

ls

J^i

28

J1
,

Jos 8" (JE), nbn

Wady

GASm

'y 1 S 17 2i' (perh. es-Sant, in Shephelah, W. of Bethlehem, G ~ r!B6 airn n-ajj ib>k 'y ju 18 28 in );
;

small drinking cup or bowl; relation to I. 'y a measure, only Ex 16; the measobscure) ure itself v 18 32 33 ; amount measured v 162J T\j;

36 ephah v

yopop.

extreme north in Moab Je 48 8 (|j [opp. ?]


or wider,
e.

lit?'!?)

5 (scene of Sisera's defeat ; rd. perh. 'y also for \hoV v 14 GFM), 7*jffi. 'V
g.

Ju

15

t "V?p3? n. [m.] swath,


is

row

of fallen grain
1

JU6

33

Ho

i
,

Ch 1 o7
23
;

(JE), Juf*f S31 these all perh. narrow ends of plain


cf.
1
),

Jos i7

16

(hay, as Mishn., ace. to Vogelstein then compelled to rd. ncy Mi 4 12 ),


Idl '-

"' 74 '-

(who
cf.

Syr.

i*xL.grass, Schwally

")

; Am 2 " (on cart),

(cf.

GASm ,c

but

v.

|piB"D v

= open
-

K 20

s8

(opp.

D^nn
26 );

Je 9 21

(falling

behind reaper), Mi 4 12 (brought

country,

cf.

Aphek v

of

to threshing-floor),

Zc

(inflammable).

1927 Jordan-valley Jos 13 (P); of maritime plain J u i 19 34 fit for chariots, so also (opp. inn) 'yn Jos 1 7 16 (P), cf. Jb 39 21 ; 'yn ruts* j e 21 13, cf.
;

t ["ITSJ?] vb. Pi. denom. bind sheaves (NH

H?

Nu

Jb 39 10

Gie Di); cultivated iS 6 Je 49" 59 14 1 CI127 f 65 Ct2 v. also vnn obe^t, niaD -rtay, rtiK, K3a, nana, n psp, tWfi, Dnb; 'yn nj} v. p. 112 a. For s Dijcy Je 47 rd. Dj?aj? ^wofe'wi Thes Hi Gf Gie Co Rothst; so also (more dub.) 1 Ch 12 16 15 (van d. H. v ) Gf Gie, where otherwise 'yn
14
13
1

25

PODyD f,cf.ChrPalAram. Schwally 29


'

id.,

so

$* ,M

Idlot- 69

);

(in sim.

||

"IXip).

(v.

fertile

fH.

fE^] vb. Hithp. deal tyrannically

with (3) (Ar. y^s- cherish enmity, rancour, malice, in. plunge into a conflict, t^_c rancour,
malice);

Pf

3 ms.
2

""IBJffirn
1
14
.

consec.

Dt

2 47 ;

Impf.

ms. nsynn

Trpfoy
;

n.pr.loc.

Gomorrah,

people 0/ valleys.

iptiy n.[m.] depth;


cstr.

).

abs.

Pr25

3
;

= p V II. -\oy ace. to (r


pi.
D'"ID

Lag
40

BN54

)
9
,

Top.oppa

alw.

c.

9<W
nab'

q.v.;
9 19

Gnio +8t.
19

Gn, in sim.

Am 4"
Dt 32";

18

'jJDJf

(Ko"

1-

32

Is
pi.
fig.

t[pOV]
cstr.

adj. deep,
9311

unfathomable;
)

13 Dt 2 9 Je 49 50 1 of iniquity Is i 10 Je 23 *.

22

18

Zp

cf.

^(Ges*
Ez
s 6

i.e.
18

unintelligible
v.

of

HI.
live

19 speech Is 33

. Pr
(cf.
f.

poy.
'j>

pb^
trench

adj. deep
i

Ba NB,23b); 1.
ngBj?
f

lit.

Lv 13M-6
Jb 11 8
2.

t.

Lv
14

13
s7

s5 cup Ez 23

K2W long; also worshi]); n.pr.^ic etc.; r!S ,}By worshipper of '' prop. mng. worshipper, " I8S "^2<,,I, "' 165 iiim No 2 Gl,(I886) ), against (cf. "VW
,
'

"V2& (</oiMl; cf.Ar.j^,^ live,

Pr2 2
(fig.);

23
pi.

(all

3 in sim.); biNE> 'V

who

cp.

meaning live,^i-,j.

life).

= unsearchable pby. f 64
d.

D^Cg
H.

D^p
7

s im.)

Pr 18 4 20 s
;

"HDy
4

n.pr.m. 1. Omri, king of Israel


in As.

Ec

24 -24

pi.
.

nipcy

(Baer O^BJJ, van

rfpDJj)

Jb 12 22
,

(MI 16
i6

57

noy;

1 1 1. 1

K 16, 2 K 8 = 2 Ch 22
26

Humri COT G,OM ); 1


2
,

Mi
1

6 16

K
8

720 Azotic. tpiQj; n.pr.m. a priest Ne 12 t O^jPO^Q n.m.pl. depths; abs. 'd ^ 1 30 1

(z)a^i/3p(f)i.

2. a.
4
.

b. in

Judah 9

in Benj. c. in Issachar 27 18
.

name

Ch

(fig.);

cstr.'lit.

VTW& Is5i';
f 69
315
foil.;

fig.

tTO 'D Ez

27"
I.

(fall

of Tyre),

(distress).

to

mng. dub., perh. related "IQJ^ (\/of Ar. Z+s- be abundant (of water), surpass,

n.pr.m. (7-iDy No 0xl(1886U8S Pro " N * 47 51 ffl + Dy Thes, cf. 1. poss. Gray ); father of Moses Ex 6 ,8i!0!,0 + 4 t. P, 1 Chs 28 29 42. Ezr 1 o 34 4 t. Ch A M (/3)pn M [i.].

DTD3*

z"
s-

'

overtop;

NH

lOiy, -Vy

= BH;
-

* *7?ty

t^Jpnpy adj. gent, T

of 1,

c.

art. as n.coll.

xTpy^BHi.toy).
1" 23 -" sheaf (swath, row of ti.ini? n-m. z tmM, lsra sra(s,r Dre* fallen grain, Wetzst
'

NU357 i Ch26
tony
v.

ffl
.

DDy.

<:h ''' te,)

NtoQy

n.pr.m.

(cf.
-

Dcy,

fcnsy
-

or read
cf.

ag.

him Vogelstein L"d- irU, ch*" lnr"' 61 who


*

trans.

1PW

(n.DJ + 1?!),

-We I,r

UJttd - G,<:h 24
,

Gray

i)

ton*
Prop.s.,3By_
1

772

Tt2V

1- Absalom's general

2S17
28 12
.

2626

tni^ri n.[m.]
quisite delight;

9" + 8

t.

S 20, 1

Ka

6!ls

Ch 2' 717

AM r<r(a),
Ch

1. luxury: 'n Pri9


.

daintiness, luxury,
10
;

exelse-

L Anr<ra.
of

2. Ephraimite 2
(cf. foreg.);
19

T^toTSJ? n.pr.m.

1. warrior
:

where pi.;

cstr.

8 ntoyn Ec 2

2.

sf.

ijwjjjg
/ter

Mil 16 <% dainty sons;


dainty house(s),

n^aajjn

IT3

(their)

David

Ch
2

2
18

=W3 (2 S 23
CF98).
y>-

).

18 (van d. H. v ), Apaou, perh. 2. Levites a. 1 Ch 6 10M


.

We Now.
Ct
7

tender love (rdg. \>.3 2 ) 3. <fe%A< of love, pi. abs. DWyro


22
'-

> of

Ch 29 12

c. priest 1

Ch 15 s4

(Perles*-"-

conj.

S&&

T13).

"MplTftJ? n.pr.m. (prob. textual error for 1044 a priest Ne 1 1 13 , foreg., 01 >\ cf. Thes
A/iaema
m
[-<rai],

);
i2

t[^TJ^] vb. bind around, upon (cf. Ar. xLs- turn aside fr. way; Syr. LX defecit, defuit;
cf.
i s. also HBy (for <TJJJ^ Vpy)); Qal Impf. V Jb 3 1 36 (obj. garland, in fig.); /nw. sf. Dl?y

E'SO

Ch
cf.

(Maaacua [-a"]).

2JJ7 (-/oi

foil.;

NH

3?}?=BH;
A"

Ar.
;

ilSe id.; Sab. 3y3N vineyards

SabDenkm 47
,'

Pr6 21 (fig.; |p^).


T,TVl3*7J>D n.f.pl. bonds, bands ; so appar. no'3 ' nB*j?nn Jb 38 31 (by metath. or err. from

Moidtm ZMOlUa887,

'

309 - 3S4
;

S:N3|; perh. also As.

inbu, fruit (andnot=3Sq.v.),"cf.Hom

aAW

).

t33V n.m. G 40
Lag
BNI53

tr33y

); Gn 4 o +;
10
;

grape(s) (on formation cf. u 'l>abs.Dt32 (coll.); elsewhere pi.


'

Vnjy,
I.

v.

Di Bu). i S 1 5 32

v.

'O p. 588 supr.

n^i/

vb. answer, respond


;

(NH

id.,
;

cstr.

"?| (Ges

S20h
)

LV25
10

Dt32

sf.

iO?J5|

v 32 ; grapes
I3

Gn4O
15

"(E),

Syr. jhO* respond, make response ; X N3i? Aram. Palm. nay; cf. Ar. jj;, He intend by

Am 9" (all as yielding juice for


(sim.), Is 5
24

drink),

Ho 9 10
6
;

(parable), Je8 Ne 13 Lv 25 (H)


3
14

saying);
1

Qal
1

P/. 3 ms. 'y


9

Mi
,

66 +

sf.

"Oay

Nu6 (P), poet/rDI Gn49 u Dt32 20 'V i?i3f v (JE); eaten Dt 'V n.133 Nu 13 so Nu6 'y H03 0^31 D-nS 23
'V

S 28 15 +,
,

tjjy is 3 o'
9

rnft?

1 s.

W?? Ho
jyilAm

4
14

etc.
,

23

']>

WS

+
[2

sf.

Je 23 s7 way 1 s 9"+; " Impf. 3 ms. $ Gn 4 1 3 ''My: Jb 20 +, etc.; Imv.


7w/.
cs<r. niij?

nay

raisin-cakes; If" 'y

tnDV
Jos
1 1
21

n.pr.loc.

Dt 32 s2 grapes of poison. in hill-country of Judah


A<|S[i<],

Mi 6 3 Pr 26 s etc.; S 2 2 36 v. may]; p<.

Gn 45 s +

nay

Ju ig^+i etc.; 1.

15

60
,

Ai'a/3(o>0),

mod. Mna&,
**1164
.

answer, respond to sthg. said, actual or implied, Ju8 8 1 S4 20 Jb9 15 + ; esp. a. of men, c. ace. s s9 i8 36 =Is 36" Jb 5 1 2 pers. Gn 45 (E), Ju 5

18^ miles

SW. from Hebron, Buhl


1

+ very
in
to,

oft. (c.

no t.);

specif, be responsive, i.e.


1

"t"1^2y n.pr.m.
BN3

Ch

Uvvav,

L Awo/3.
delicate,

answer kindly, grant request

K
.

1 2'

(sf.

=6e amenable, docile (toward


fig.)
;

'')

Ho

17

pers.); (of Isr.

t[J^, Lag '] vb. dainty (NH id. Pi. make


spend
in,

be

soft,

seldom and

late, c. ace. of

soft, pliable, live

or

Jb 32" 33 13 (De Di Bu), 402


:

thing replied b. of God


;

enjoyment;
affect
2

Ar.

li wse amorous
;

behaviour,

langour)

Pu.

Pt.

f.

rnsyen Je 6

daintily bred,

fig.

of Jerusalem.

Hithp.

Dt 28 s* (woman,
delight, Pf. 2

1. be of dainty luxbit, Inf. cstr. aa.ynn 2. take exquisite IpY.


||

answering (graciously) usu. c. ace. pers. by 6,6 oracle 1S14 37 28 +, fig. Hb 2"; by deed 3737 cf. B*C3 v 24 1 Ch 2 1 26 and 1 K 18 1 S 7' esp. Ho 2 24 14 9 v. also Mi 3 4 Is 41" 49 s Je 33 s Jb 6 2 2 4 I2 +, esp. fyfr, e.g. 3 4 20 + 33 t., etc. (in all c. rarely c. ace, or cl., of answer c. 77 t.).
, ,

ffl -

3 pi. IMynm consec. ^37" (^ rei); Dnaaynrn consec. Is 66" (|B rei); TVrc/i/. mpl. 14 10 asynn 3 ms. Jjyn! Jb 27 ; 2 ms. asynn Is 58
,

ny-13

tfOfhNQ

'HI

Dvfot

Ne

8"

they responded,

Gn 4 1 16 Jb 1 5 2 Pr 1 8 s3 Amen! 2 S 19 43 they
,

Jb22(all
in

[*B>) Hf); (3 rei); Imv. ms. '^y aaynn


c.

fs.

aaynijl Is
4
.

55

made reply against Isr. (c. ?y against, onlyhere), + quoted answer c. ace. pers. + answer I S 2028 Jonathan answered Saul, David asked leave, etc.;
;

1//37

3.

c.

by,
of,

c.

bad sense, make merry

over,

make
4
.

sport

impf. 2 mpl. usynn

"D-by Is

57

33JJ n.
;

m.
[ I

daintiness,
is

exquisite

do13
.

^ 65 vouchsafe to, CJJfJj terrible things dost thou [''] vouchsafe to us. d. oft.+1?N Gn 18 27 Abr. answered and said.
so
niS"ii3
1

= grant,

2 ace. (c.

20

t.)

2Ki8 36 =Is36

21
,

Jb2 3 6 +

light

njl6 ""j^ 5s 'ynDt28 H man; HJJJjn t'JJW adj.dainty;


i$vj
all
||

-'y

if;

'y

Ex 4 (J), 19 8 (E), Jb 4 6 etc.; +^ i M Gn27 +i6t.; + ' v^+S t.; 'y + acc. per?.
1

>

+ ^D^{,

S 9 8 /* answered Saul and said,


130
t.);

+
31

2 3 1.

v M woman; Is 47 1 (Bab. personif.);

[n]3"i.

(in all c.

seldom

lbN.b

tNu 3 2

(P),

HDV
'

773
,s

nrw
cf.

+ ace. pers. + 'i6 Gn 2 3


i
16

61<M4

Jos

(D)t.

e.

seldom +

'y a. respond to

2Kl io.n.is.

+ ace. pers. +
1

Jos 22 s1 (P), 2. 'lGn 3 4 (P)i

"

(P), 4 1
tP!
l:,

42

s2

(E),

times,

nNTS

nyi>

Est 4", etc.

c.

? (2 1

1.

cf.

a,

p.453
18

supr.),'

tn^n 'ya ino Jos 1 i 6 (JE) to,i

morrow about this time, usu.in? 'V| (Kb"**"')

an occasion, speak in view of

cir-

S 9 17 (ucc. pers. + quot.), Ju 18' 4 Nu 1 i 28 (JE; +id.), 2 K 1" { + id.), ( +-IOK), + i9t. b. fig. bbn-m nay; Ec io 19 money meets all demands. t3. a. specif, respond as a witness, testify, so perh. pt. njy (abs.) Mai
cumstances
:

Ex9
time
c.

J 12 16 (J),iS9 (cf.Dr),20 iKi9 20 2K7 n>n nya v p. 3 1 2 t ptswn ny? is 8 M a< 1 o' + ;
.

118

the former time;

= now

nys alone
cf.

Nu 23 23 (JE) at
Ju 13 23 2i 22 t,
c."iy (1

this
etc.;

(prob.,

Di),

) (8 1),

Snn nyn JD Ne i3 21 ,etc;

2t),

N'nn 'yrpiy

Ne 6' up

good sense); c. 3 pers. =in the case 0/= 16 33 usu. against, 1 S 12 s 2 S I Is 3' for Gn 30 12 Mi6 3 Je 14 7 Nu 35>(P), Ru I 21 (>Be be 59 K* u nsy occupied with, II. njy Vrss Luth Kit
2
12

(in

Ez 4 1011
s5

humiliate);
21

c.

VJD3

Ho 5

10

Jb 16 8

by n.foll. fi^f ny3 Je 20 16 3ny(n) nyb 2 S 1 1 12 Gn8" 24 (both J), T 2 Is 1 7" Zc i 4 7 3nvn' nyny j os s ^ JE), nroo nya
9
. : 1 ' , ,

etc. (5 t. , b. oft. cstr. defined

nyny nyo c."^, ny!>K nyo 1 Ch Dn);


to that time,

c.

VJB^>

Dt

any

Dn 9 21
4

as wit7iess); c. 3 pers. + ace. of HID 1 9 >, of false witness v 18 , ^"'J charge, 16 13 18 17 Ex 20 (Ginsb v ), Dt 5 Pr 25 abs."(bad
31
(-r"
1

!^?

"W

TSjj(n) 'y

23 redundantly D^a Di^nyb 1 Ch 12 j e 50 16 5 1 33 Tffln 'y ct 2 12 njpi 'y


,

iKn ^ ^!
23
10

9
,

23 ^ek 'ya JeiS ^"?? T^

||

implic.)
oft.

Ex

f 21

(of anger),

'T1X3 niny b 9 10

o 1 at times of
1

23

(E;

?5?

concerning).

b. less

make response as one accused (respondent) Jb 9MJ*. tNipb. 1. mae answer, subj. ", 4 7 c. i<. ro$n v (Qal pers., P/. 1 s. Vap Ez 14
i>
;

destitution (v. rnS3),etc. C.sq.inf.B'OB'n Kia 'V ? ,4 Jos io^JE), 2 Ch iS^nx-ip 'ya j e i i *(rd.nya
also v
b
,

Gie), etc.

d. sq.
2

cl. c.

vb. fin. (poet.

not in Ez).
a.

Jb

11

answer
causes

(subj. words). Pr 2 1 13 , so 1 s. H3 J)K

2. 6e answered : Impf. 3 ms. njJP b. of man receive


,

or late)
(cf.
1 1
1

Dt 32 s6 Jb6' 7

c).

at the

Jb 1 9'.

t Hipb. Pt.

Ch 2022 24" 29" + 2. a. = usual time : nSS 'yi? 2 S time of kings' going forth= 1 Ch 20
1

iab nntpba njyo


(all

Ec 5
to

things) heart; JJe answers to


occupies

wholly dub.; Hi (God) respond in the joy of his the joy, etc.; de Jong Wild
19
,

DrvnyaGn3i ;n lSnyjb39 " Je s4 able time rain inya Dt 1 1 5 +


.

10

b. proper, suit,

cf.
22

Lv 26

(H), also

him

(II. njy) ipi<A t/iejoy, etc.

^ i 104 145 Pr 15 Is 60 Ec 3" ; 12 8 8 nonin? ny v o'bv 'y v ; sq. inf. Ho 1 o nnpb nyn 4 M ' it a time to take 2 5 money ? Hg 1 JVa'ny
27 15
,
,

23

t[rtfj?] n.f. cohabitation (NH njiy time, also BH; poss. response or correspondence, commerce, from above v ; or else euphemist.,

ni33n!)

">

v2

(v*
26
!

read N3 ny
cf.Ec 3 2
-8

Hi We Now al.) ny
;

nib-y^"9'
i
13

specific

Ba*817 from Vj\); Thes from py dice*/) ; sf. PITU& Ex 21 10 (E)


time,

SS

Ho Gu K* gives ny >Nownya); (HiWeal.;


>2 (26t.); abs.ny
;

(cf.

abs.

c.

neg.
1

Jb 22 16 Ec 7 17 heuce (late) H3U ^ynV


;

i.e.

Pity

her marriage rights. Am 5 13 and


n.f.
'

Ho io
a

10

D'ny^
1

Ch

12 32
C.

D'nyn

v. |ty.

y?

Est

13

i.e.

astro1

logers, etc.

appointed time,

'131

nn nya
"

S
s2

* 10,14 time (NHid.; Talm. NWy ; clearly


;

(seldom, mostly late) m. Ph. ny, As. inu,ittu,time;


fr.

'9

nmpB
6'
5

' Is 1 3 , at the appointed time of giving, Ez 7 21 18 12 li 27 cf. vb. fin.) 'y Je 8 1 o 1 , 46 50 (c.

=5

Vmy, but doubtful 12 abs. 'y Ho io +, cstr. 'y whether L 'y) Gn 24 + ,"ny Lv 15"+ St.; sf. iny Ho 2" + s2 1 Ch 1 2 etc. + sf. f^f Is 33 pi., late,' D^y m io sf. 'nny 3i ; 'y only twice P, niny ^ 9 1. time of an event, etc.: a. usu. once H;

,2

3 31 7 8 49 50 isns 'y Je 27 D?ia 'y Ez 30 D^nyb Ezr 10" Ne io 35 cf. 13 31 iyi3 'y^y 2 S D^etD 24 \f 103" (|| tyiO), etc. ; cf. BBtyol ny Ec8" iny 9 12 esp. fp. ny> (for time of judgment),
,
, ,

16

Dn 8

cf. 1 1
Y\>*?
.

3540

1 2

49
, .

ri?.

30 34 fy 'V? Ez 2 1
-

cf.

35

';

Q'^yn

Dn
3.
,

11

13

d. as uncertain y^BI

ny
.

(213

Gn2i w
Dt
Dnn
9

t.)

c.

prep.:
t.

c.

(E) in that time,

I2 M

13 'ya Jos 5 s Dt; 5 Dn 14 + (69 t., not in P); nwn 'ya Est 4", u s at all times DT.ya 2 Ch 1 5 Dn 1 1 ;

3 (142 t.), esp. Ninn 'V3 4 38'^), Nu22 (E),

Ec 9 11

= experiences, fortunes, pi. n^ON


W
J

Am

T?y Is 33 ^ 3 1
"

^V "iU "^| D,)?V?

Ch 29 30

+ 4. occurrence, occasion (=DyB), D'ny ni3T 28 Ne9 grea< numbers of times (=very often).

ny^M
;

Ex'i S
s0

22 '26

(E),
,

Lvi6 2 (P) ^34 + ^continually


i>

VB?
only
< c.

L 1 ??] n. pr.loc. on border of Zebulun,


1

13 Pr 8 T^S n 5?"^? a Est 5 as Z<m^ as I see c. ? (31 t.; cf. 6, p. 516 supr.), Mordtcai; 2 S 1 1 + at the time, but Ez 1 2 for distant
'

n loc,

'p

nny Jos 19 13

site

unknown.
nny),
-

nW M
TiFiy
tat

(also
s
,

Ez 23" f; 4 ny Kt, Qr
adv. of time,

Gn 32 +

now

(prop. ace. v

nro
of
['i<],

774
<wrae,

pn
s
9
;

ny

(Ko"'*), a< Ae

in partic. of

the present tune, i. e. now; cf. Germ, zur Zeit, now: 1. a. Ar. "j^\ at the time, i.e. now\;

),

now, Gn 32 'jny -into, Dt 12 'y ny Dnta vb n?n3n 7K (opp. to the fut.), 2X1 3 s3 esp. after clause with ?D, 46 s4 'JTljn UnVID (2 S 19 8 Ez
." g. nny ^ for in our idiom, for then (nny pointing to a condition assumed as a possible con14 18

Gn

19

"jntPK njn nnjn


11

wife, 22

nyT nny
5

and now, behold thy now I know (so Ex 1 8"

),

Ex

K 8 Ru 2
6

this case, in

26 22 29 27 s6 etc., Ex 5 pxn DV nny 0*21 ;n; whether 31 n 11 in opp. to past time, as Gn32 Jos 14 'nb3 nny "tpy* w, j u 1 1 8 1 K 1 2 4 is i !1 tmno nnyi, 16" Ho 2 9 nnyp TK ^ 31D '3, 13 2 Jb 30'+, or

Jui7

13

iKif

[nj nny],

f 2 o7

1328

tingency;
'lJI

cf.

Dr*"

-"2
);

t(a)

Ex 9

16

nny

"3

'nnPtf' for then (if the intention expressed

nny j6l U80K, Ju 8 6 *ffn 16 injrn^s 'si raj, 1S2 inn nny'^; = a/<er 2 s9 aK Nu 22 Ju 8 ; = now at last 2 S 24 16 1 K 12 2S 2 and in the phr. nnyo 19* 2 K I9 Ho7 Je4
to future, as
;

Nu 24"

v 14 had not existed) / should have put forth 13 29 my hand, etc., Nu 2 2 1|Wy2tJ nny "3, 1 S 13 13 Jb 6 3 for then (if it were Jb3 sq. impf. 2 weighed, v ) it would be heavier, etc., 13" for then would I be silent and die (6) after a 42 protasis, surely then Gn3i + (see "'I 1 d&,
in
;
;

p. 472).

Note. Read ny IDS (58) as now,


n-iatyj
,

for

D^iy 1V1 tls9 59

21

Mi4

(v. infr.),

1 <//

13

18

15

ny tap Ez 16 57
broken t for

25 131 pending future


22
4 6

1 2 1

s
.

b. of the
:

imminent or im-

Gn
10

vfat yarao nny

s,

^
131

2S2O Is33

9 19 DriD < yij M&, 29 34 23 v Ex 6 nny, Nu 1 1 6 19 6 7 p!> (V'i2 ), 43 49"


1

nmn
20

Am

ny ( <S3S) s4 and prob. M} ny We Ko Now, cf. <S) for K3_ny Hg i 2 (Hi 20 and nns'for nny also nny for nn 1 k i V 18b 2Sl8 3

now

art thou

IT^J ny Ez 27
,

410 19 Dn io ; and esp. a<rwnr\V, Is 49 Mi 7 16 StVwf in Hos, introducing a punishment, Ho 4

tVJP
(gJ*),V.

n.pr.m. (l>ta 1. of Judah


2. of

10 s c. of a time ideally present (=.then, from our point b 3 s2 of view): Is 29 3py Bh3* TV& t<b, v Ho io
'"

CV-f. nnjJ 5

88

13

(Je 14

10

Gad

12 11

3. 2

1 Ch 2* Ch 11 20

),

'V

B"K

Mriy adj. timely, ready (Gk. &>paios); Lv 16 21 a man who is in readiness.

Mi

d. describing a present state 4 g 6 as things are : 1 S 8 thou art old, etc., nny
.

91011M

Mb no*W, 9 13 12 14 30 25 7b 27 now I shall 20 25 Jb 6 21 be swept away one day, etc., 2 K i8


1

"]bt>

'IV'l prop, subst., purpose, intention, but always used as prep, or conj., on account of, beoause (for njy?, of the form nilJP, etc., Sta

'^Ko"' 403

cf.

with an Imv., as an encourage14 ment, implying that the time has come for the 13 exhortation or advice to be followed, Gn3i vnv n U2 2 u Exi8 19
16 7
.

16

e.

rarely with a 9 nD (JC, v9 i

^l-mean,intend}\ subst., tEz 5" D3'ni3yin


*n*IJ

1. as prep.,
\V\,

Hg

kx Dip nnv,

'Vipa

nny,

13 UC; with a ptcp. Ez 36 D'lOK |y H because of men saying to you (but rd. prob. D"JP?, Co Toy Berthol) freq. with inf. c,
;

Dt
2

13

Is 30

8
.

2. Phrases

a. nj

nny

(nj

4 h)

24

(1

b. nnyi and, now, or now, therefore drawing a conclusion, esp. (cf. 1 e) a Gn practical one, from what has been stated 22 and now (since man has once been dis3 obedient), lest he put forth his hand, etc.,
.

KS
4),

22

on account of thy having 12 s9 28 sold thyself, Am 5" Is 30 37 (=2 K 19 ) 13 s8 ^K IWinn jy:, Jes 14 7 23 48 7 and oft.
1

20

11?pnn

|y^

(c.

18
3 6
-

t.)
.

in Ezek., as 5 7 (rd. D?nntpn |R),

13^

25

812

2.
pf.,

As

as

20 723 nan
fypa,

"b

s-8

nyaifn nnyi, 27
2<,

vW
c.

Gn

conj.: a. yfc ]V1 (32 t,), usu. with 22 16 niit ntej) IB'K |1P because that

>33
8

nnyi
10
;

30

30

31

On 1 1*
8

I3i rjno

37 + oft., Is 5" 3 6 V2 i?ra^ nnyi, 31 s0 45 8 2Si 9


nnyi, is 52
s
.

+ 39 >p$ Wg-np
24
1
21

nan nnyi

stating the ground on which some conclusion 2 or action is to be based, Ex 3" Jo 1 4 1010 1 S 1 2
1

after the

12 16

Je40 (with nnyi usu. repeated 10 td. nny 03 Gn44 njn-clause). 14 12 19 K i4 Jo 2 Jb 16 te. nnyi?
.

18

36 4 20 thou hast done this, Dt i (Jos 14' ), Ju 2 s s3 a iK U 8 18 Je 4 iS 3 o 3 19 25 29 (not Is) + 12 tb. with impf. (in frequent, sense) Ez 44 21 20 "'"nx m "3 jy:, Nu 1 1 ronpso ^3 ;y:, 1 k 13 2 i 6 6 13 16 c. jy! alone (23 t.), with pf. Is 3 7 8 29 Nu 20 12 Qrapsn n^ jy:, 1 s 15 23 1 K 14 13 20 42 19 H08 Is 61 65 12 66 4 with impf.(freq.) 2 K 22 12 21 of the fut. tEz 12 because he shall tEz 34
;
. .

^
;

not
V.V?

see, etc., (but


1

Co Kau Berthol IB*

?y|>

from now,
D^iy
*^yi
,

henceforth,

to some, here

= from just now),


l a end.

Je 3 Is 48'
2
.

Dn

io

17

(ace.

Ch 16 9 nnyo
;

v. supr.

f nnyny until

N7) usu. the vb. follows immediately, but Ezek. sometimes puts the obj. first foremph., s1 16 24 36", cf. 34 5" riNso ^pp-nx |y:, 20
ns*")'
:
-

nwo
1

775
and by
the cause

3.

I5?!3' |V-, q.

d.

because
43

21

16

22, etc.,

36

(v. p. i76),

+ oft.(Ko ML " 1
(cf.

).

(that), sq. perf.,

Lv

26

(H)

'BBBtoa fJWI |V

*DKO,

Ez 13 10

n?!3 JS! sq. inf.,

Ez 3 6 3
;

(In

all,

s0 Once, pleon., 3$ VK>b jypp Ez 21 3 but rd. prob. aten). 1 Ch 19


;

p .lJ|a
19

reckoning Jjra(l) JJP once each, 93 t., of which 20 are in 1-2 K, 11 in Je, 38 in Ez and only
9 in G11-2 S.)
Pr15
1

2. Conj.(sq.impf.): a.i^ |yppGni8 I have known him TO5P ~i#K 'b to the end that

t rOl^O n.m.
SJl-'D

answer, response;
cstr.

he nyght command,
6

abs.

Pri5' a
cf.

gentle answer;

VB

n?.JJP

v 23

|te6 '
i.

16 1
e.

to (i.e. ability

answer);
;

Je42 2 618 M B Ex 5 WB# b ae m), 27 '7, 8 9 io 4 1571 13 15 16 Is 5" 23 ^9 ). 30 48" + oft. (Kb"
;

more

oft.

etc., Dt 2 7 Jos 3 2 S 1 3 13 b. without ~W#, as Gn 12

D , |p!!? ' Mi 3 7
also

Pr 2 9 19 response = obedience Jb 3 2 3,5 reply,


;

response for guidance

abs.

c. Sq. 6: ()

*6 "?

'7

tNu 17 Dt
u
9

20 18

refutation;

sf.

4 V?.V1?? i6

= for

Ez3i
26
20

14

36

so

46
7

18
;

(6)

h fEzi4
125
3

19
.

its

purpose,

Zechi2
Note
1.

VH9
!5?P?

11 - 80

1S74

(Ko"
inf.,
in.
;

25 Less

10

that for which

it

answers

(v.

Toy).
p,

common than ^pa?

[W?2] subst. purpose,


in15??37

intent, only with

or IP with
is

or

"If).

always

order that,

prep, and conj. for the sake of, on account of, to the intent or in order that
(abbrev.
sf.

never merely so that (tV/SanKis) but sts., in rhetorical passages, the issue of a line of action,

from njyp
1?S>9?,

cf.

bvi;

Kb"

1' 6

;with

*?$,

and
.

DMPDp; 1. prep.:
. .

though really undesigned, is represented by 18 it ironically as if it were designed: Dt 29 "iai ntop h , . , iaapa Gianni and he (v. Dr)
in order to sweep congratulate himself . . away the moistened with the dry (i.e. to destroy
.

a.

Gn

8 24 wilt thou
6

D^'IVH D'BTSn [yD7 for


righteous 1 Dt 30 T'.O 1 8 41 the foreigner

the

not spare the place sake of the 50

''

for thy

life's sake,

all together), Is

30 44

Wto *>

15TV 731

1XT 73

who comes from

afar

ice>

'7,

Is 43

14

nbii

vujfcpP

CD3yp!>, 45* 62'


'

18 in order that they may be put to shame, Je 7 s9 Ai 9 H08 4 2 ^Diyan 'b, v' Dn'SB nE'a 32

p
n

s9 ajB Jb i8 4 f 122 in*?, 63 Tn3P^,65 Ez 3 6 nay) in jypb, i.e. for the sake of David's
;

\ f

their silver, etc., they have

made

into idols

rna?

memory, and the promises given to him, 1 1


1213 - 32 34
-

off (of may course, not the real purpose of the idolatry),
it

'?

in order that
16
:

be cut

"oypp

2K8,9 i9 34 (=l837 35 ),20 (allD ); i.e. to vindicate (of '^ for my own sake,
4
6 2

i5

Am 2 Mi6
7

cf.

V'Si

(v.

that thou mightest be just


(sc.

Comm.) in order when thou judgest


-

my name, ta K
n'B'H?
''is
i.e.

34

19

(=Is 37

s5

'^ *$$' W$
B0
3

20 6 Is 43 s5 48 11 ^ y "'> Dn I9
),
>

^
7
,

my

sin).

by manifesting thy justice in judgment on K1 Cf. J Qor 28 7 (F1 **'").


Note 2. In Jos 4 for the anom. DHK'V 'b, D^INT O in order that they might fear
01
24

said (or entreated) to act {^OV,^?) to# jypp to maintain his reputation, or character,

rd. inf.

+^23
20
it

25

11

8 31 11 4 31 79" 106 109 143 Je

14" Ez
1

9.i;.22.

Ig 4 g9. s i mi i_ ^rjen '7 (i.e. to maintain

consistently)
21
.

t* 6

44*,

tyO '? t2 5

ipl* '?

jypb N,n ""MP points forwards, to this intent was he hired, to the intent that I should

(Dr'"
(si

"-):
1.)

Neh6

13

in*

W&

vera

the

first '7

tls42

4 be afraid. On Pr 16 ,

v.

njyp.

b. /w OTew 0/, like IP pressing causation distinctly,


"JBO),
1

on account of (but not ex-

f
(3),

II.

[H^]
Ec

vb. be occupied, busied with

f,

or

only

Dt
39

26

D5?8p! ,3
'7

" ">aym on your account,

(perh.

Aram, loan-word;
\

Syr. \hx.
cf.

be occupied with,

..'1

occupation, affair;

1 1

of my
simil.

iw w'e; of this, U watchful foes, t^5 7 .


19
;

nNl

T$? '? ore account I** $ V' 8


*>

Ar. ig-z, \*i concern one, also be occupied by; 13 10 Ecclus 42 8mw ); Qallnf. ni3J? Ec i 3
.

69

48

12

(97

TDBE'O

(WW TOB"
/or
Ae

t^JJ n.m.
'y abs.

Kc,

'

ls

occupation, task, only Ec


;

tn ?ew? o/thy judgments. 19 " c. Sq. inf. Gn i8 tP?n

BS205 (Aram, loan-word Lag

common inNH);
2
23
i 13

1 '

jypi)

Ec

26

10

3
s

8'

6
;

sf.

\X$ Dy?
an

Ais task

purpose of
M<//i<

J.'s

bringing =s io
s2

</te

intent that J.

bring,
i
11

50
Je

20

Ex
1018

16

9
5

37 io 1
34

yxn
etc.,

'?

m
30

is (sheer) vexation;
less) task, so 4

JH

)J3y

evil

(worth-

order to rescue,
e
23
,

Dt

etc., 2

K io'

9
,

but

Kb"

1 ' 99

),

Baer 13 in weakened sense, 5 13 a bad and,


(Mass. "3y as
if cstr., v.

1 1

50

(on JWfin,

v. 15?

2 a

6),

Ez 14 5

business,

bad

affair.

776

"W
1

trWO
for

ploughing;
3

n.f. place for taskC*), specif, field


pi.
sf.

by men

K 2(1j

620
;

by God in discipline

OnSi^ ^129' Kt
,

3. humble oneself in fasting

Ezr8
3

21

Dn

107 io 12
.

17
.

they have extended their ploughing-grounds (Qr 14 n:>T) only 1 S 14 where text DJT3J); sg.

"hjy
humble,

Lag

8"

48

n.m. poor,
i2 (Kt;

afflicted,
is

meek;13V Nu

QrVay

to
pi.

corrupt and meaning dub.

v.

Comm.

rP2VQ

ty

129

Qr

v.

foregoing.
afflicted

ensure the ^- ace. to Di DM3y Is 29"+ 1 1 1. + Kt


O^jj);

DW
12

Ko"

1,76

);

elsewh.

Is 3 2 7
s4
s1

+9
16

19

(Qr

fill. [l"OJ^] vb. be

bowed down,
I
s
,

Qr

ffjflj

^9"
3

io

Pr 3

19

14

(Kt

(NH

id.;

MI

Pi.

\m

Vim
;

thwart, frustrate, do violence to


be lowly, submissive, v. Eahlfs
asse). 67 <r..

As. en4, Ar. ^j_c, Lie


;

'?? und

ln "

p ",n"ra

(j ijy

pa

Kt ttJJ (Qr ?.?) D"JV) ; cstr. njj Zp 2 + 2 t., + 4 8 4 (so Jb'24 van d. H.; but *# Kt and Qr Baer Ginsb) these forms shew confusion with 'Oy, which is perh. only another form of Ijy

Am

p1)ress;

Syr. Ethpe. Amto-

and deriv.); Qal Pf 1 s. Wi^ 5 4 ^116'; Impf. 3 ms. nsg: IS25 31 etc.; become low, of song of 1. be put down or s triumph Is 25 (others as Eiph. he putteth 2. be dejyressed, downcast down, 5T??!?).
ble oneself,
,
||

in Hastings" ; 'Dr (otherwise Rahlfs 1 humble, meek, ^y pass, humbled, afflicted); jy s1 2. poor and 1. poor, needy Pr 1 4 (Qr). 27 weak, oppressed by rich and powerful
OI>c
'

te2

,po<""

2
3

Is 29

19

Is 31 4 (of lion
1 1
2 W 9 Zc 1 o
.

l|nr).

3. 6e o^i'rfed
1 s.

Nipt. Pf

V * l6I ,w WJ$ V 9
1 1
J

24". (Kt), afflicted Israel (usu. rendered meek)

Am 8

32 (Kt); pn(n)
4

Wf

Am
4

10

7<>

Is

Jb
33

3. poor, weak
\jr

Zp and W 17 1 o 22

3 as Qal Ges S6U ) Ex io ; /n/. csir. rt$> (perh. rd. 7 Pt. Hiin Is53 ; fs. n$a 58'; 1. Aum6Z one-

gdfiSO Ex
53 58
2
7 10
.

2. be afflicted $ 1 19 107 Is Piel. Pf 3 ms. nay Dt 22" + 5 1.;


.

io 3

34 37 09 0?V 3. al s0 in a11 these W)> 19 2, 4 6 , 147 i 4 9 Is6i (||3i' ->aB'3. cf.66 ?y3),^ 9 4. humble, lowly, meek v 13 io 12 (Qr). (Kt) Pr M 16 19 12 3
25
1

9 '9

11

Nu

(Moses);
n.f.
:

(both Qr).

ms.

8 rwy ^ 88

1 s.

way ^

13

35

sf.
23

HO^
14

tmay tt
f 45
rd.
5
J

humility;'y Pr 1 5"+ 3*.;


l836
;

consec.

Na

12

etc.;
24
;

7mv.

i?

JU19

/rap/. ^T. Jl> 37 , etc.; s2 //. a6s. nay' Ex 22 ; cstr.

"njiy (contr. because of


Vfflft

f
33

6 niay Is 5 8 etc.; Pt. pi. sf. 1J3S? Is 60 Zp 1. humble, mishandle, afflict: individual 3";

W?y>$ 01 We)
18

Maqqeph, see Br ) (= V&l 2 S 22M v L 5''


-

1. humility, meekness V'45


4

12

(dub.')^Pr 15

22

Zp

(prob. gloss, v.

We

imGn 16 3i (J) Ex2 2 ; by (E) Jb 3 18 a prisonment and bonds Ju iff** ^ 105 13 nation by war or in bondage Gn i5 (J) Ex s s 2424 ,us Nu i 24 (E) Dt 26 1 S 1 2 (inserting tt!SD IWJfJi, so Dr Bu Kit HPS [cf. Th 6 14 19 10 20 dynasty We]), 2S7 2Ki7 f94 Is6o Zp3 13 2. humble, a woman by coof David yfr Sg
6
;

2l - 2222

on

Now). 2. condescension

18 36 (dub.,

v. supr.).

tjTtiy
(i86). 198

n.f. affliction;
rii5yx

22 s5 ;
(it

Che ,BLlT
dropped

pr o pout after p).


12

cry

[cf.

aSS],

t^3? adj. poor,


24

afflicted,
15
:

humble;

'y

Dt

+5it.;

Is 3 pi. Q^?V
(v.
2

+ 6t.;
11
,

cstr.

M
;

habit.,

I3

Gn 34 (J) Dt 2 1 2 2 11 iuui Ez22 ,0U Las


2
14
.

24 -

M Ju 24 19
3.

20' 2

Is io 2
sf.

+ 4 t.
21

also
19
,

f 88" (God agent) Dt8 1212 11 4. humble, La 3 s3 90 1 1 9" Is 64 Na 1 23 24 weaken,ohy n 3^i02 ; t3SB>D Jb37 (cf.Talm. n ?V); Lv I6 2931 23 27SJ 8^2 oneself by fasting Nu 29' (P) '^ 35 13 Is 58 s 6 ; by an oath Nu 30 14
discipline
1S
.
-

2 - 316

iKn s

afflict

as a

<r${

^72 74
11

Kt and Qr sub ljy supr.); 13 * i;?y is 49 v.3y Dt 1 5


io
30

"I?5|

Is5i
20
, ||

54

Is ( +
9

L my); 1. poor,
Prsi

needy,

||

MT, but rd. n'?y, y 11 1415 |V3N Dt 15 24


.

DWJb24 Ex22

24

12

(E),Dt24
s2

(P).

nayn

Pu. Lv 2 M
4
;

Pf.

I853
yfr

3 1.
1

Way ^119"; Impf 3 fs. Pt. nayo Inf. cstr. sf. way f 1 3 2
1 s.
J
;

Pr right to gleanings Lv 19 23 (H); *9J 21 15 2. poor and weak, 15 , cf. Pr 14 (Kt). 141i 32" oppressed by the rich and powerful Is3 2 615 7 Pr 3 o 14 Ec 6 8 Ez 18 17 Zc 7 10 29 58 36
'

10

having

(Qr),

Jb
*?y

24

4
,

also

Am 8
2
; .

(Qr)

||

1 1

71

be afflicted, in discipline 1 4 2. be humbled 32 Is 53 .

by God by
fast-

29 Hiph. Impf. 2 ms. sf. DJJjH ing Lv 23 (P). s5 = 2 Ch 6 26 o^iei, in discipline. Hithp. 1 K 8 26 26 2 ms. n^ynn v Pf 3 ms. naynn 1 k 2
;

JV3M ^:y 3. poor, weak, afflicted Ezi6 49 i8 12 2 2 M Israel, or pious in Israel afflicted by wicked 29 9 nations or the wicked in Israel itself^ io
".??.
'

Is io

Jb 34 s8 Pr 22 s2 16 Jb 24 14 Pr3i 9 Je 22
;

7n/>/.

3 mpl. fcyn?

Inf. cstr. fl'isynn


self (c.

107"; 7mi>. 'aynn Gn 16 Ez 8 21 Dn 1 o 12 ; 1 humble one-

rVT nnn)

Gn

16 (J).

2. be afflicted,

i4 (dub.,cf.^53 )io2 (orn.pr.) Isi 4 Hb3 / it. 6 / 21 11 ynW25"t ofZion,n;3gIs5i 54 ; ynB>fi2 16.22 21 ,0 14 ,8 37 4O =7o, 74 86 109 IV3N1 as 35 17 eni 'y 82 s 'y ny 3Nt)1 ' V 69 pi. Is 4 1
) ; ;
l

32

14

*
22 s5 ; K-l

777
6

py
whence
Syr.
[fr.

66 2

Zc

'V

88 15
'"

[|

h Is

26
;

1 1

v. ii. '?Jtt3

Zp 3 nrrn231 'V Is God does not forget


1::

aside,

movements] llc
jJLi*
;

<7oa<, cf.
;

As.

enzu

Jiik., cstr.

also )jLoL
tj?

Jl-

them \^9 1319 io' 2 (Kt) 74 19 but has compassion on them Is 49 13 saves yjr 34', delivers 35 10 and
, ,

goat-herd; Ph. Palm, ty;


II?

NH
sf.

bestows various favours 68" 140 2 4 also judges 72 and delivers 72 12


-

13
,

the king 4. hum-

n.f.
74

"

she-goat;
9

(rare)).
'])

abs.

Gn

15"

+
as
s
.

t.;

pi.

any 27
:

+65
3

s8

ble,

Pr 3 M (Kt); opp.D'K3i6 19 (Kt);


niD-l
48 28 Vl8 =2S22
.

lowly,

Zc

9' (victorious king); opp.


<3y

D*|2

Dyopp.D'3'y

property Gn 30 (J), 3I (E), 1 S 25 2. as food \H3 &<*() / she-goats D<# (H?)


3 - 36

"

t.;

TJV 31
16 -38

; tl.

t "01> n.m.
"ft

affliction,

poverty;
,

Gn
'y
12

27

91

(J)+

t.,

D^y

Tyb

3'

37
4

(J)

6ucA;

of

Ex 3 +
7

goats, he-goat, D'^V

nb Dt

14 a(n individual)

1$ V' 107 Jlp 2 S 16 (Kt, but id. *$i >Qr *r?i); sf *?? Gn 3 l42 +- ^V 1. affliction, Jb 36 1521 + 44 88"> 16 etc.; 6<UB Lai 3 '; 'psGn 4 B (E); HV ii9 io7
-

Dt 16*+,
,

41

goat ;

cf.

Lv >f (P;

fat forbidden); also 'V

Pr 27 s7
in

3^
tb.
5

11

25

yoais' Mttifc. chiefly P: a. in gen.

3. as sacrificial victim,

Lv2 2 27 (H), NU15".


;

4I

!,

nna Gn

(JE

cf.
7
.

v 18 ).

Jb 30

1627

La
7

7
;

^ "W
;

Is

48

10
;

'

'VTDK^io?
Ex
31

10

'y

28 7 3 4 (J), Dt 2 6 2 K 14 (E), 8 153 9 18 ^9" 25 31 ii9 Lai 3', ins. also before ^V 16b 1 S 9 Th We Dr Kit Bu HPS 'ya ntO Gn
;

VaPrsi

6
;

'y

Jb 3 6 nth Gn 31 42 Ne 9" Jb io 15
^3PI
;

(n"B>), i
,0

ffJJ '33 2

Ch 3 5

t c. np| Ex 1 2 td. <T>iy Lv 22 19 (H),

Nu28 30 ( /
s

Tyb).

te.
17

D'o^

naj

LV3

12

17

(H
'y

29

32

(J), 1

11

S 16 12

(v. supr.)
17

'y yOB>

Gn
3
.

i6"(J); 'yo rhyn Ex 3 (J); yy on$> 14 2. ^owr<y, ani *nwwi ^ya i Ch 22


.

Dti6

cf. v Nu 18 ('V liaa). f. riNen, ; ), n^K s2 s3 23 16 Ty'p Ez 43 45 Lv 4 + 3 t.'Lv, Nu 7 + a single she-goat Lv 4 5 s 19 t. Nu; D^y T\yy& 21 D'?y iy$f 2 Ch 29 he-goats. 4. D"^ ^oaig
'

hair, as material

M
(35
(cf.
s
.

obj. of
(v.

!).
;

S 19 1316 Ex 25 4 + 6 +5. in sim. D^y


'Vn
,

t.

'Bfc'n

t [iTO J*.F1 J n.f. humiliation, by fasting

20 27

-/Pi. Hithp. ;NH'n = fasting),


-j-IV.
l

[I^n])

sf.

W3yn Ez 9

ing,

undulating hair.

Tiys Ct 4 1 6 s of flowt6. 'V\\ TBS Dn 8 58


18M
,Qi-,

(UJ/vb. sing (^Ar. g^ sing, chant, "Ala

he-goat in vision.

singing, chanting, etc.; Syr.

wlx

sing respon-

t"ay n.pr.m.Levites: 1.
s I

iChi5

As. ew$, sively, j&Uo'.v. hymn, refrain; poss. resound (?); Egypt, armi is loan-word ace. to

Bondi 80); Qal


3
\^

Pf

14 3 ms. V))) consec. Je 51 ;


;

2. Ne 2 Qr (Kt Uy), Iaia(i). L Aaai. tiTM n.pr.ni. Ne 8 io Araa(s).


4 23
,

7ip/. 3 ms. njjp


fpl.

Je 25 30
7
,

fs.

fflSl

nj'Syni

VSi8
21

etc.;

Imv. "J
1818
;

147"; Inf. cstr.

fliJg

Ex

32

Ex 15 21 Nu2i"

T v.
];:j*
,

i?V

sub

III.

my.

L3"oy v p. 745.
.

v. II. [ray].

Q2V

v. 2^33

py.

sing, utter

Ex 1 5 (E) and Miriam sang to (?) them ; of uttering shout (TV Q), as in vintage 14 Je 2 5 M ('' subj.; + "b pers.), in attack 5 1 ( +"^5?
tunefully,
pers.); (ne*6q)

t Q' TD3y n.pr.gent.

in (or near)

Egypt
etc.;

Gn

io 13

= iCh i",

Anmafunp, MveiKTuin,
v. conj.

form

dub. and locality unknown,

in Di.

TTVOi ni3y
;

i>ip
1
17

Ex 3 2 I8I8 (E); c?
7
;

t-iJ^Q^
Schr
-,

n.pr.di*/. of

D^TeO

(q.v.) 2

K 17",
ace. to
;

rei vel pers. laudat.

Nu

(A;

II

V1D|),

Ezr 3"; +10N


iteN.b

sang,
v. |iy.

and said;

(JE well); ^ 147 7 1 S 18 the women ni^hea jf 21 12 29 s c.


2
;

\vrjii(\(x, (om. 001 *4100

L); =As. Anu-malik


but dub.,
'

ace. rei laudat.

V "9

172

cf

Jl

v 171 ). Is 14 22
27
2

and reff. Che Expo,T"nM-""M>1898 429 rds.l^13y, and ins. also 37 cf. also Hal cited sub nsy. 2 K 1 9 (bef. ViT>s)
v. Kit*""*;

Pi. intens.: Imv. Hpisy Is


18

sing

I.
J

nSiV b\p Ex 32 (E) sweetly of it; Inf. distinct singing; cf. nisy? ^88'. of

</ie

<wni
Ar.

J^7

(/of

foil., peril,

orig. cover, as Sab.

|3y=^t5 (Heb.
s

bb-i),

DHM
cf.

*
Bs

D k- i,t
;

or<

1. Gn 36 (read n.pr.m. Horites 38 41 inn v. Di) V l418 20!SBW 1 Ch i nnrTfor

n2V
('

-c appear, present oneself, specif, intervene


;

as an obstacle (Lane

Lag

),

hence JjLIc
cf.
'3.V

2.

nephew
(of-

A(.>a(")
133*

Gn 3 6 2424 = 1 Ch i 40 . A, A,7,S74 n-pr-m. |J, Safa, HaF ).


'

clouds, as intervening,

and so obstructing ;
rfowfe).

of X)

NH
;

[J?

cloud=.BYS. (rare), vb.denom. Pi.


Syr.

as

BH k N?3V,
1.

)ii^

Kt

v.

*J|.

pi3V

v.

1.

P5V .
:

P2* T r

n.m.
87

Kl1916

cloud-mass, cloud; J
F3J|

UJ? (/of

foil.;

Ko'^-^cp. Ar.

jli

turn

'V(H) abs.

Ex

cstr.

Ho6 +
4

sf.

133g

p*
Nu
i

778
'

uzy
TFpy n.[m.]
1

Je 4 ; 1. 4 i3JS Jb 26* 37 ; pi. &)$ cZoud-wKWg.- a. esp. of theophanic cloud ( 58 1.), chiefly at Exodus in JE (less oft. P), usu/J>n IMsy Ex I3 J1M + (v.^Sp), but also 'y alone Ex 34"
,

15

branch(es), bough(s); usu. abs. 'y branches of vine Ez 1 7", pi. only sg. coll., in fig.); boughs of tree, sf. V '??^ ^80" (both
cstr.
l?jj

^), Nuio ii 14" (all JE); 'yrrny Exi 9 9,na3 ' v 16 (E); 'y in P Ex 16 10 24'* + 14 39 33 11 19 in temple 23 t.; alsoDti 4 5 ,^78 i05 4 3 4 0ll 1314 hence in cf. Ezi io iK8' 2Ch5
cf.
20
36

LV23
s
;

40
,

sf.

(as if

from

,u *1# K6
19
,

'

74

D3B3y Ez 36

sg. abs. (in fig.)

Mai 3

of cedar

Ebi73I*.
t[^35*3

=
s

adJ-

tal1 of

branches; fs. nwy


cf. Ar.

gen. yjf 97 , barrier La


c. Ip3"|?y

6 as symbol of protection Is 4 ; as a 3 b. of 3"; cf. V^>n P?K 'VI Na i


.
'

Ez 19

10

(of vine, in fig.).

rain-bow cloud

Gn
1
3

1314141 6

(P),
'

Ez

28

(sim.).
;

pJ,J/ (-/of foil., mng. dub.;


wec/fc,

jux, j^Lc
;

Ho 6

3 (sim. of transitoriness
1883 - 19

on
22

$ NiW
1

also

1 cf. Is4 4 ), phen'om. in Pal. v. Chaplin 916 Jb sim. of invasion Ez 38 pi. (both id); s 9 9 13 Je 4 . d. poet, in various connex. Jb 26 38 ; 11 16 e. symbol, of . c. lix as thunder-cloud 37

Eth. CJ ^: gem; vbs.

K^ denom.

wec&Zace, Syr. lis! in Ar., Eth.,

NH).

'

gloom Ez 3 o 32 ^anyi 'V DV Zpi Ez34 Jo2 s,cf.Ez30 3 (allofdayof"'). t2. JTjbp 'V
;

,8

15

12

f 1. p3V n. [m.] neck, only in epith. gent. (tall) wn, early giant people about Hebron and in Philistia, Evok, Evax,
pjyn '03 long-necked

Jos 1 5 14 (JE)

= Ju

20
,

without
2228

art.

Nu 1 3 33 (JE),

Lvi6 I3 (P)

Co
'

cloud of incense, so Berthol, not Toy).

Ez8"

(del. 'V

Dt9

2
;

also 'Vn *t!*


21 22
-

NU13
-

called also D'pJS! long-necks,

Brtucttft,

Jos 15" (all JE); Jos 14 1215


for (rd. O'pJS?

[PS? ]

vk- denom.
'

Pi. Inf.
9"*
(

(JE),
cstr. sf. c. ace.

(D),
l2S

Dt2 I011 21 + Je 4 7 5
16

cogn.

H??"^
tt
n.f.
:

W? Gn

P ) whm T
.

MT D^ey), and perh. 1 Ch i2


&W:
I

(v.

PV ad fin.);
s3 1 2

hrin9

clouds, etc.

my

cloud (Ges iia") Jb 3 s x

fll.

[]Jy] vb.

W practise soothsaying
now gen. abandoned
eiJg<
;

3 ), 9 ; p}5> later (erron.) as eponym. ancestor of Anakim 11 Jos i5 13 pi3y 2 1 (both P). Vid. esp. Mey ZAW (1881), 139 Q/pj| Jul. 10.20 QJjgEncj.Bib. AKiI_ *3?

(
:

y>^,

cf.

Nu

but orig. meaning dub. ; connex. (prob. denom.,


with 1. |JV (De 1 " 2,6 ) znGiuKimJai cp py

f 11.

ct4,9 necklace, neck-pendant piy n.m.

Low
v<

(Aramaism

ace.

to

Lag

BN175

);

abs. 'y

Ct

4"

g0

We

sita.nm.i48
(

but

JPhUllv08K* 1,9f -cp.Ar.l nasal twang, infr.); RS

appar. part of necklace, perh. neck-pendant; 9 26 pi. nipjy Ju8 (ornament of camels), CpJSj Pr i
(of

hum

Ew Gerber

of

insects,
31

whence diviners as crooning ;

youth
'

in

fig.).

of diviner as interpreting hum of Be i2,2M e now insects, whisper of leaves, etc.; i.e. dealers in Pf. cp. appear,

[p^J v^- denom.


3
fs. sf.

serve as necklace;
6

'

^s3 ms. consec.


2

VIS'S]

2K2i =2Ch33
6

phenomena^;
6
;

Qal

tonpjy

1^

73 pride

is necklace
,

for
?.1|l'

tliem.

Impf.

i? p'jyri

Hiph. Impf. and Inf. abs. P Dt 15 14 thou shalt make a rich necklace
fr.

mpl. "Jiyn
1

tib\

Lv 19 26 (H);
(v.i.-?i^K;

Pt. as subst. J3iV


'iyt?

Dt

10

(forbidden), pi.

D^J"? v

for him

thy

flock, etc., fig. for richly load

him.

Mi

5",

seat of an oracle, cf. i233 g8.m'i.m,2Dd^.i^. a]g0 ( w i thout t?, c f. Sta Kb 1349 ) Q , ?35? Is 2 6 sf. DS'JJy Je 27 9 ; fs. in J|
D-aa'iVO fi^S

Ju 9 37

1^33? n.pr. 1. appar.

m.

ally of

Abram Gn
2. loc. in

I4

1824
,

\vvav;
1

cf.

^3f, "ICO.
Afiap,
;

Manasseh

Ch 6 65
foil.

L Avr/p.
cf.
1-

H33i? Is

57

m 0/ a

soothsai/ing

woman,

fig.

ti^JJ/ ( -s/of

mng. dub.;

(as

of apostates. Vid.

*1B>3, Jj. [tfnj], [Dpi?].


,

Ph. Niph. [P]a be fined CIS


NniB'lJy treasurer ship ; v. also

165 ' 20

denom.) Palm.
,

27 fn. \jV n.pr.m. Ne io

Ha/i, H(i)<u> (cf.


;

NH WTV punish;

n.pr.m. Sab. py

SabDenkm 30 Palm.
I

ment, E'jy pmnish (in general)).


tttjiiy

'y).

T^^V n.pr.m.
32
,

Ch

24

Mnwi,
,

Avavt(as).
(j).

n.[m.]

indemnity, fine
of individual 'V

'jr|W

tn^^ n.pr. 1. m. Ne 3 loc. Nen Arawa, Ana; perh.


Ifanlna,
c.
.

Arai/ a

2.
J5ei<
cf.

TWfW 2 K 2 3
2

M
;

KW Pr 19".

mod.

4 miles

NNW. from

Jerusalem,

denom. (Gerber 6 ") fine, t[t3y] mulct ; Qal Pf. consec. >?jn Dt 22 19 (2 ace);
vb.

Buhl 060"- 167

/mp/. B^JM

Ch 36 s
s6

(2

ace.';'

2
||

K 23
2
8

s3

supr.);

*1J,I^ (-s/of foil.;

meaning unknown;

NH

/n/. c*<r. t^fay

Pr 1

(?pers.);=^iuntA (in gen.)

1J?=BH, X N?3y

(both rare), Syr. \<k't\).

"?$

n
;

Pt.pass.

&&*%

Am

those fined,

nsy
mulcted.

779
Inf. abs. t?l3V

Toy
5
;

$}%.

Ex

22

Niph. Impf. + Qal (E) he shall be strictly fined ; more


31 6

D3^SVv
v.

Qr

in all D""!ni?(3), nhtJ,

D^-ihO,

3 12 gen. Pf. ^JS?. Pr 2 2 be mulcted, punislied= 2 7

[-v^ntj].

TriDy n.pr.m. father of Shamgar Ju

Avad (Aupux, Ktvafl); v. also flUy fV3, HJJ? '3 Tel Am. n.pr. Anati, Wkl 126 43 ; As. n.pr. (cf. AetusAnatu (Jastr E" B * blM hence) in Syria and Ph. also Egyptnjy (Muss-Arnolt JBI"" <,892>80 Pietschmann"- 149C Hal JA"- 7 * am) Vi ><".
-

f II. [73J^] vb. perhaps be heedless (Ar.

Jii be Iieedless, neglectful, inadvertent); Hiph. sfiew heedlessness, Impf. 3 mpl. v?P!]
(JE) they shewed heedlessness in heedlessly), so de Dieu, 1 cited (and allowed) by Di Buhl "; >Thes al. shev:ed presumption (I. ?sy, this sense dub.).
ni?yp 14

Nu

44

going

up (went up

'

'

'

=<)).

tninjV
1. loc.
(cf.
so

and (i
26

K2
i
1

26 )

hftSlt. n.pr. \va6vd;


ref.

goddess Anat,

Is
i

Ch 6 45 Ezr

c.

Jos2i (P), mod. 'Andtd, 0eogr 175 3 miles NNE. from Jerusalem, cf. Buhl
io
i

K2
2
.

sub foregoing);
? -8-9 19

Je

ii

2123

32

23

sb

Ne f, Ne
m.
a.
i

1 1

32

t^Ey L A<pVT).
rpzy
I.

n.pr. loc. in

Benj.,

'y?

Jos 18 24 ,

v. niy-

GASm
1

"081 - 315

2.

Ch 7 8
1

b.

Ne
12
.

io 20

~\EP (v^f folk; mng.


eprw, epiru,

dub.;

cf.

ArJiE
;

tyh3?
Ch
12
3

s7 adj. gent, of foreg.; 'n J e 29

dust, As.

Tel

Am. haparu and

23

27

= "riin!!yn

Ch

28

27

aparu (Canaan,
,

tnnh^
\\UuV\

n.pr.m. Benjamite

iCh8 24

NHi?y = BH).
2
7

glosses); 5! "l?y, Syr. )jS>'v

Avu>6ai8, Ava6a>8(i)a.

L,u t"ICy n.m. T

42

dry earth, dust ; abs.'y


i
16

vb. press, crush, by treading,

Gn

cstr. 1BJ|
21
,

Gn

-r

sf.

12 V$V Ez 26
:

tread down (NH rpp'py crushed wheat; cf. Ar. ,L go the rounds, [tramp], prowl; Syr. aoL explore,^. Brockelmann) QalPf. 2 mpl.

hsy Dt 9

1.
1

etc.;

pi. cstr

lit.:

a.

dry,

loose
;

n^By Jb 28 s Pr 8"; earth, thrown (in


,

fig.

B*#VI

OniDjn

Mai
'

21

(consec).
(prop, pressed

S 1 6 13 (|| D'33N) trSO^y 'V ^p Jos 7" 30 10 (JE sign of grief), so Ez 27 La 2 and (c. 12 loose earth (on surface of ground) P1J) Jb 2
malice) 2
; ;

tD^oy
;

out juice) abs. 'y 9 (v. Dr and reff.), Jo 26 2 6 18 i 4 ; in sim. Is 49 ; cstr. "'&>! D'py Ct 8
13
.

n.m.

sweet 'wine

K 18 Am 2
38
7

Mi
17

10

Is
19

34" Lv
38
s8
14

13

17
,

(H) Ez
15

Am

24

(in fig.),

Nu5 Jb 1 4

39
;

Gn 26

tD^DV
(cf.

Kt,

EN$

Qr

n.[nt.]pl. foliage

Ges S93z

Aram, loan-word,

Syr. Jiacii- flower, branch);

tOBy ^ 104
12
.

X,

foliage,

fl./SV
fr.

** swell

(?; so

Thes; inferred

deriv.

Ar.

Jl

is

a tumour in the vulva

food, token of 14 s5 punishment and humiliation, Gn 3 (J) Is 65 17 2 e infr.); ' ^qt Dt 3 2 24 (poem; (cf. Mi7 cf. 2 b. specif, as material of human body e). Gn 2 7 3 19 (J), Ec 3 20, cf. Jb 4 19 8 19 + 103 14 to which it returns ("? Sit?) Gn 3 19 Jb I o 9 yjr 1 04 29
,

made into siege works Hb i 10 Dt 28 24 ( + P?); as serpent's

(R),

of sand-storm

Jic appar. denom. (cf. 11. ?sy) v. As. HWB 7 wWm, but v. Jen uplu, prob. tumour (D1
or anus,
Th Lz
1895,

250))

_ pn

pf

3 fs . fl^By

Hb 2 4
c f.

SCC. to

7 c. surface ; so(c.i>y) Jb34 Ec 1 2 n ^>), Jbig^Is of ground Ex 8 121313 (Pj 5 12 25 2 6 (both ||H?) surface of (whole) earth

EC3

20

15

H?

MT (subj. WM, cf. GASm);


Brd
8K1889m

Jb 4 1 25
v 10
,

'V '

ni^RD

Is 2

'

but subst. needed,

(for hiding), so 'y alone

cf.

SZJ3P, We Now

^?n,

Gu K,u .
only
as

nh Jb 3 o6
-

=soil,

Jb5

14
21 21

8
.

d.

Hiph.
j-i.

v. II. be>y.

powder of anything pulverized Dt 9 ' (cf. p^ 20 6 61216 43 43 ,soiusim.2S22 =fi8 ||Ex32 ),2K23
hence
city
foil,
1

7D]}

acropolis;
fortified
(cf.

n. [nt.]

'y abs.

mound, 24 2K.5 +,
within
''

= ashes v
K 20
so
'V
10
:

hill,

Nu 1 9

17
.

e. debris,
14

cstr.

Mi

8
;

Ez 26 412 Ne
f.
i>y)

3
26
,

of ruined 102 15 The


.
:

mound or Kob BBL2e7 Gu 2 ' 0882


hill hill
2

are late
30
,

326

)
21

city, of Jerus. Mi 4 8 Is 32"; S.

earth of the grave

32^ 'Vi>
;

Jbf\

(c.
,

20"
19
,

2 1

cf.

16

17

'V

Hli"
;

end of eastern

Ne 3*1 1
.

Ch 33

14

'V.n

npin

^2 2

?.3t5'

Is26

'Smp-lN 13^

Dni2 2

Ne

f
:

Ch 27 3 (cf. bsyn ncn


2

nrnp

of Samaria

K5

MI 8*);
pi.

s4

186 4 tumour ; only fn. \yDV] n.m.


-

g. mortar dried mud) for plastering houses Lv I4 4 (i.e. 4245 b. (iron-) ore Jb 2 8 2 3nT nnDy ^gold(P).
ni.D"nsy

^22";

10 'y in fig. i/'SO .

'-

Kt
sf.

dust (but
cf.

v. I'Bp).

i.

D^3J> (3)

IH28 27 iS5 6 912


-

cstr.

4 \^ay 6 ;

5>3J1

nnsy

Wl

material of earth Is 40 12
the first

PrS 26

of the earth-

"1Q3

780
2.
fig.:

asy
(v.

particles of the world.

a. of
i

abun16

other metals

dance

GnI3"

u,,

28"

(all

J)

Ch

Jb27

Nu 3 1 ^ (P)

H?)

*V Ez
s4

22

1820

12

27

rrjBjn

^ 7 8(||D'Q:
Zp
22*
13
7
;

10 9n), c f. 3hp leg Nu2 3 (JE); with added idea of commonness, worthlessness

(with which chiselled letters are filled ace. to Di and most; Bu rds. M 'y3 in [a tablet of] lead) ; also (as flux) Je 6
;

'By also Jb 1 9

i
1 .

''

Zc

9*.

b. of worthlessness (alone)

Jb

c. sim. of the scattered, dispersed 2


2 'yf Is 41 (so van d. H. Ginsb
;

K
;

(rdg.

Qr;
10

so

Gf Co; emend.
ns<y S ub n. spy.

Gie);

'iy in

sim.

Ex

(song).
v.

Baer 'IB

Du Che, rdg. DO'fe'n for |W). d. of self-abasement Gn 1 8 27 ( + 1BK), 'Jrby nTOnjI


on meaning v.
1SN1 Jb 42 6
,

nnCQ?
fl.

yy v. II. nvy.

WB 'ya fW La 3
f
,

[H^]

vb. hurt, pain, grieve


deriv.;

(NH
cp.

s9
.

e. of humilia1

Nithp. and in

3Xy

be in

pain

(rare);

tion (sitting or lying in dust) IS47 cf. 29 2S 26 1 i9 sim. Jb 30"; lickJb 16 15 40" 7 44

4 '4

cf. TelAm. tikalu 49 Mi 7 A,,orF r"oh-" IJ91 also of ipra (of enemies, v Wkl 1 a supr.); of '' raising from the dust serpent

ing dust

yjr

72

Is

s3

17

Eth. (MM; be liard, difficult; Lag Ar. J^-i be angry, but dub.); Qal

B!,50cfa)1

Pf

3 ms.

sf.

i2Sy

his father

had not pained him

iS2 8 =V'ii3 7 1K16 2


,

of lifting oneself Is 52
TMffl isyi 2

s
.

( KloGriixy, but v. Benz); ins. 3??? (with other 2 words) 2 S 13 Ew Th We Kit Bu HPS; Inf.
'

cstr. sf.

hCi'] vb. denom. Pi.

S 16"

'^V

,r

?i>ai>

Ch 4 10

that

it

(HfJ)

way

not

pain me;

and

kept dusting (him) vnth dust (throwing

/m-< tn

[lumps of] dry earth at him).


II. "1SJ7 (-/of mountain-goat,
T^sTis)
foil.;

wife).
\is.

pm< Niph.

s Pt. pass. cstr. HT1 nalSJ? Is 54 Zion under fig. of deserted (of

Pf. 3 ms. a???.

S 20 s4

be

cf.

Ar.

NH "iSiy young of animals).


4' 5

young of

n.m. c
4

'

young
2
917

hart, stag;
pi. abs.

cstr.

pained for (^f pers.; del. HPS); 3g$ 2 S 3 1 9 the king is in pain (is grieving) for (?? s lest lie be 1 S 20 pers.); Impf. 3 ms. axy^ 9 + Di 3 instr. Ec io shall be hurt by pained;
!]

vh?tn

'])

Ct (|| ns)
(all

8";

*9^l D^SJI
'son'

them
2

(i.

e.

D^aS; only here


cf.

of physical pain);
(

nj3V 4* 7

in sim.).
A<ptp,

t-iry n.pr.m.
Midian

etc.;

1.

mpl.
<Aai!

6 ^ypl Gn 45 be

of

>|

ye' sold me),

not grieved Ne 8 10 "


13*?

+ "W

sq.

(abs.)

do not
10

Gn
1

25*
17

Ch

38

(L

Judah

Ch 4 (A ra<f>ep).
v.

2. in Tofrp). 24 3. in Manasseh 5

grieve.

Pi. Pf. 3
:
1

pi.
(

c. ace.

Is 63

they

nncy

^n^p. 112
:

supr.
a. in Benj. Jos "
;

Impf. 3 mpl. law4 , !a' i / 56 s my affairs they vex (Thes al.), but improb., < Che 'V) "0"ia with speech they
!
;

vexed his holy spirit

+ ^9);

T niDV n.pr. 1. loc. t: t


7

8 s3

vex (me).
40
>//

1 S 13 Tcxjxpa and D?!?^ 6 ; perh. mod. et-Tayyibeh, c. 4 miles NE. from Bethel, cf. GASm*"* a2 Buhl 080"- ,77 b. in Manasseh, E<ppa6a Ju 6" 8 s7 cstr. HlBy

(P), \<t>ap, etc.;

prob. = p"*)? 2

78

tfiey

Hiph. Impf. 3 mpl. used to cause him

sf.

['']

Wtt'WjJ ^ai.
66

Hitbp. /;>/. 3 ms. *.3^N asyn>l Gn he was vexed to his heart (of '' ||Dn3?l);
;

and

3 mpl.
^B).

laSJHVl

Gn

34* (

+ "!,

sq. clause

with

24 njyn 'as 6 but


,

'131

rinsy 8 3J
14

c.

loc.

nrney.

JU9

5
.

2.m.inJudahiCh4
n.pr.E<ppwi>:

,ro<pfpa,LE<ppa0.

tplEV
:

1. m.Hittite,Abr.'s

time, ace' to * 18

Gn j^mmmmm* 49
P). -Tisy

pay

23 25
19

1. 'y n. [m.] pain, hurt, toil ; Pr io 22 2. hurt (of 3 (of travail), 2>ain 1 mind), 'ST"!? ) Pr 15 a word that hurts (opp. 23 3. toil Pr 14 ; pi. B*?^n Dr6 ^irnjyo).

1.

222

Gn

16

'

49

50

(all
cf.

2. loc.

2Chi 3

Kt

1//

27

10 iread 0/ (gained by) toils ; sf.^-asy Pr 5

(ir-?y.

Qr).

on N. border of

l a. 3. mont. TTHJ, Judah Jos 15 9


.

fi. "22$ n.[m.]


travail);

pain;

'y

Ch

4' (of

Y^Zy 2 Ch i 3 Qr v. filBy 2. trnSV n m .J.e.(.iTi.(jr) lead (/dub.; prob. foreign word; cf. &H?K Z^ao", Syr.Jii(,
'
.

'JTJ^
;

V'

139"* hurtful

way

(of

any
11.

wicked habit
3Sfc)
;

>% Thea
3

way

of idolatry;

sf.

lasy. Is 14

of the pain of exile.

and (as Aram. loan-word) Ar. .Q [v. Dozy], Era "*; perh. also As. aharu, a metal, magnesite ace.
to

t[223?,>3S?3 n.[m.] toiler (prop, suf1 2' ferer; less weH 35fy toil ThesKo" al.);
-

Hilpr a round weight

A,"toc" (UM) 80,,

Hpt'

b83

(disc)

of

lead, 'iy?-|3K v

); 'y-i33 Zc 5 s
;

with

58 (d. f. dirim. Ges* ) your toilers ye drive on; Klo Che 03T3 Bay (cf. Vrss in i>art) money lent on phdge ye exact.
pi. sf. IS'"?!

Da/ap

Is

781
T[nS-sb;] n.f. hurt, injury, pain; ri3Vy that winketh with the eye causeth
strife, etc.);
3.?);

T
);

BS188f

Eth. 06:

tree,
;

Pr io 10 he

wood;

NH = BH
Ba
1

wood; As. ts(s)u; Ph. fy Aram. V* (init. N by

""' 2,0

'

hurt (stirs up
of heart 15
?ny
13

cstr.

3,;m3Jty pain

dissim.);

thinks originally bilit).


tree, trees,

(opp. Opb>

pi. sf. VJSfjf


1S

Jb 9

s8

Vy
Gn
Dt
3

n.m.

wood ;'])
sf.

abs.

paiW,
yj,

Dniasy
al.);

so rd. perh. also 7 (for VliDsy); 16 4 (due to idolatry; > idols X 93 We


s

MT

+
,

cstr. 3

T5> 2
,

,6

"fa Dt
2

28",

etc.; pi.

D7V Ju 9 8 +

cstr. 'Xy Is 7

sf.

'V? C^anp 147

binding

up

their hurts.

29'

W
6

Tfl

tyUSy
toil; cstr.
B f.

n.[m.] pain, toil; 'y

abs.

Gn

17

standing tree shrub 1), Je if s


6

La5 etc.; l.'(c. 150 1.) a.'a Gn 18 48 (J) + Ex 15 s5 (J; of


,

TJ p3Xy
n.f.

OT

(both of agriculture);

*!#? 3"

(of travail; all J).

trDSVO
pain);

p33B'n 'Dp IS50


shall ye

plaoe of pain
11

(> simply

in (constr. praegn.)

a place of pain
f
II.

lie

down.

D'Xyn (appar. incl. vine and bram; 19 8 Bm\ ft? tGn ble) in allegory Ju 9 + 6 1. Ju 9 9 m. 2 4 2 3 cf D n 'y, fig. of source of (life and) ^ j^ 4 18 30 12 3iD nyiri 'V happiness tPr 3 1 1 1 3 1 5 IT)} 2 9,6 Gn 2 (J); ty_'(n) *BJ Is 7 (sim.), 44 14 Ez 1 52 +
2
; ;
;

K6

=f

(sim.); to be felled

Dt

irfrQ

7g

Is 55
91618

12

Ezi7
3
1

24

(fig.),
'"
;

+; 1^3? 7V

[32W]

vb. Pi. shape, fashion

(NH
J^JlS

2CI12 7 ;
fB3n

D^p-"^!;
-

tEz
;

14

'Xy

ff KM
14
;

';

Pi. stretch child into shape;


cut, cut off
1

Buhl 1* 1

^
;

cp.

H8 tEz3i

18

nji3|) XJJ

Ct4

of vine H?

[whence idea of carving, fashion8 ,:is "? V TT5 Jb io thy hands shaped me, etc. Hiph. Inf. cstr. 19 navynp Je 44 but rd. ^-, to fashion her, i.e. make images of her (poss. denom. from 3Xy).
ing )

'Si- Pf,

*&$

y
"131

ysy 'y (as fashioned') ; nt33 Je 22 s8 a vewe 7 despised, etc. (fig. of


II.

a.m. vessel
-

Coniah

= Jehoiachin).

fEz 15 26 Uy.l |T^| nnri place of illicit 20 013 23 2 1 K 14 2K16 4 17 10 worship tDt i2 "Je2 3 s 4 13 Ez 6 Is 57 2 Ch 28 cf. fjyi flT^? Je 17 2 16 28 n'3y ffa Ez 20 b. coll. trees, \\TYV. Gn 2 12 29 29 2:8 3'(all J); usu. later, 'y i ^), +; n)f 3 9 /rai'<-bearing <ree Gn 1" (P), + 148 cf. Ec 2 22 >y na Exio^^Ezse^Lvas^^.cf. J02 25 20 ia !3^BTS Dt 20 Lv 19 (H), Ez 47 Ne 9
; ,
.
-

fn. [aSV] n.m. idol; sf.


17

'axy. Is

48

n??6 Is 4

T5?
19
;

Hg 2

19

olive trees, JOB? }y


6

Ne8

15
,

JOB-'"^

t[325?] n.[m.] idol; always


(Ges <):
1 i
9 4 Zc
>

pi.

D^sy
38

1 OniT V' 7 4 thicket of trees ; Ex 9 13 (J), + TS53 fJ? tEz 15 6 cf. Is


J ,

fTl^n fj io 19 44 s3
;

H04

8 6 (3nnf)D|), I3 (*1D3, ||n3E>P),


18

)>yn 'O'S Is

65

s2

(sim. of great age),

c. pi. of
(

2 3 2 Ch 2 4

+ W)&*)
;

cstr. "3Xy
(II

^ 1 06

35 (arm *|D|); Je 50 s (|| rvW>3), Mi i 7 Drnasy io 9 2 S 5 21 (but read 0$$$ as We Dr al.), IS46 1 ^ 106 s6 1 15 4
,

s f. rraxjj

Isio"
1

?'>?),

trees felled for building, 1 ,SK 2 S 5 n Ch i4 J

K5
:

20 32

+ CW3K)

DT3j

=i

+ 7 1.;

D'cnn3

"arjj

S 31'= 1 Ch
1

||

Ch

14", so

(3HJ1 HD3).

38 supr! to denote pieces [or articles] of wood) a. wood, as material; ,3 6 2 Ch for building, 2Ki2 ( + 3?np \nK), 2 2
;

iKs

22 24
-

"SV , v.'3>S p. ('a^K) d'ap^K


c.

2.

(c.

175

t.;

120

t.

pi.,

"T^J/ (\^of foil.; cf. Ar. !J,c- lop trees with a xJju*, a kind of reaping-hook; Eth. 00.C:,
0R.2: reap, <*Z.0e.:
,

34" (both + i'd.),


cf.

v 32

"isT'sy
3
;

Ne2 8 +; ipB* '5fy 1K6 233133 Gn6 (Noah's ark), D'PB* ^y


14
4
;

^OdJf: Me ;
1
1-

NH nsyp
).

Ex 25 610 + 20 1. Ex (of tabern.and its furniture;


allP)Dtio
(in fig.; opp.

aa* (smaller than

Hft Levy """"

423

TTSSIQ n.[m.] axe; Je io Hpt Skinner). prob. del. (so Du Che


f
I.

3
;

in Is 44 12

Lvn
29
2
;

yyh?PNe8 D); H* !'3 7JT8


'
,

f5?

H'OiO

Je 28 13

article

32

12

&W = articles of wood Ex7

i5

Nu3i

20

18

,cf.35

(allP).
,9

of wood Hence b.
1

[ll^y]

vb. shut (Ar.

( _,

et

shut eyes; Eth. OftcD: shut door); Qal Pt. 30 act. vry nsy p r 16 he that shuts his eyes (SS
cp.

J)

Ui iv.

(P; HD'pN),
v.

Ch
ff

so

D^iS

^Xy 2

specif.
1 7

H??

= helve

S 6 5 (but

VfaZadfin);
5
;

of axe

Dt
5
,

19

(i)n"?n
;

DSy
II.

10

[Is 29

],

which Gr

reads).

DXy;oodDHM
i^JLc nom.
(v.

(1^ (/offoll.; meaning dub.; *


z
U8S) 3< '' 4,s
'

cf.Sab.

S 17 Qr (Kt 1*0)= 1 Ch 20 2S21" 2 3 7 "Xy 14 n ?5?7 J S6 (i.e. wood of which cart was made), 26 4 n~W?XJ} 'X?. Ju 6 esp. timbers of a house Zc 5 Hb 2" Lv 14 43 of a city 1 K i5 22 =2 Ch 16 5
;

"'^<

,Ar.Lie,orig.
thorny
,1(1878, 406

Ez

unit, of

ilic

fer^e,

trees

Lane;

also

544:Z Nb GGA18<B' "al"

Lag

which bodies of slain (criminals and others) were exposed (perhaps 19 2929 io 26 2627 (all JE), orig. tree) Gn 40 (E), Jos 8
J*y
-

26 12 ;

of pole on

782

Q2>

Dt2i

BJS
;

by hanging = gallows), Est 2 s* + 8 t. Est. t c. of idols, J3W Y8 Dt 4^


criminals
(?

lab* (in Pers.)

used for executing YT's'S n ?$

trvhxif

n.f.

27 id.; 'y Orb Pr 3 i

28 s6M
9

i6

29

K 9 _ Ig g^
i

Ez 2Qw
12

cf Je 2
s
",

27

l, D2^ vb.be vast, tI.[DXT, cf.Lag T T numerous (NH Nithp. contend strenmighty,

BN31

Hb 2";
s0
;

so

alone

Ho 4
21
.

Is 40

cf.

44"
Jos

uously, and in deriv.;


deeds,

Ph. in niDVy mighty


lla-c be great in

45
9

s3 " 7

JT^?
(J),

v 2 '(P), Dt 19 6 Is 3 o M +

*&*

Dti6

d. (fire-)wood
,

DOVy bones; Ar.

bone,

rd. D75? also

or anything, llai bones; Eth. 061'. id.;


NI?By, consec.

Aram.

Ez 24 s
Toy;

Lv

Ew Stn Co Berthol 2323 + Gn 2 2 79i esp. for sacrifices 1 K i8 1 Ch 2 I + + 6 t. Lv (all P), 2 S 24


(for

JIT D'DVy) Bo

'

18

23

||

iDxy

Dn 8 24 1 I 23 2 ms. 20 Is 3 1 + W| ^ 38
;
l ,

)^
/w/.

DSyi thigh); Qal P/. 3 ms. PlDSy Gn 26 16 3 pi.


; ;

iwp/. 3 mpl. iosy>i

36 e. n.K(n) YV. cedar-wood, n^iy 'Xy Gn 22 (P). 6 used in purifications Lv 14"*"* Nu 19 (all ^riK'B Jos 2 6 i.e. flax on f. yyn P). woody-flax, 8 the stalk. Je io Gie prop, ln'xyb 7X\ for

1.

Ex

7 - 20
;

Mfr.nVfg

Is

47

9
;

sf.

i?y

6
23

gs.24 j 1

mighty, Gn 26 (J; c. f? 2. be numerous, ||121


16

Dn 8 8 comp.), Dn
;
1

etc., Is

31
-

MT

nxo qyjan nosya


.

B^yOn. YYbz n 9? to Ez 2 1" is dub., Sm prop. )*r^ "DKO, Co 8r^ 'DKb, Berthol Tr^3 ^BNCfl Siegf Toy leave untranslated,
Kin
JJ>

v 20 ^), V'SS 20 6 9 5'; alone 139 17 Hiph. ma&e strong, Impf. 3


sf.

1416 Exi 7 (P), 47', je5 3 o 8 6 13 c. JO comp. Je 15 Vmo


6
;

ms.-

ino'syn

,/,

ios

24
-*-

)0 comp.

t n. TT2V
(rj? c. sf.

n.f.

coU. trees Je 6

6
,

but

rd.

r=lSJJ

is.),

so Orient. Codd.
.

@ <S 33 X Hi
cf.

TQ2J? n.[m.] might, bones; 1. might, 21 cstr. *T 'y Dt8 17 T "* Jb 30 sf. nD?y Na
, ;

GfGie. 1. nsy v sub^III.

S^Ges'
meaning dub.;
a:

938
);

+irm

'ya

Isn

15

(Thes ah; for


sf.

7V)f (Vol

foil.;

MT") D^3).

2. 6orces(coll.):

n?flf

^i 39

15

As. esen-seri, esen of the back, prob. spine; Ar. 206sc 6cm 0/ </ie shank, tl_c o* cruris, Lane
(joJLic os caudae coccygisvey

my frame.
trroSV
1.

n.f.

might ; Is 40
85' 10

29
(||

03).

D^y
cf."

n.f.*
jr

(c.
1

pron. masc.
)

Ez 37 M
;

Tn2J5? n. [m.] either spine or os saorum,

etc.,

Albr.
10

**"
2
sf.
;

' 18861 -

73

bone,
20

substance,
cstr.
etc.;
22

bone close to
IV.

fat-tail,

TO Lv 3
foil.';

9
.

self ; abs. 'y


BN157

Gn
;

23

0X5?

Pr 15 30 16 24
-!-,

TV&V (7 of

Lag

cp.

Uli*

DSy

Ex24 +
14

I^J Jbig

pi.
sf. sf.

a Zand abounding with t"122


rn/3fp,
1

the trees called

L*Lc).

p^V
Dt
2
8

n.pr.loc. usu.

raer<a>

[rw.]

Kz3 + cstr. nioxy Tlbsy Jb4 + etc.; also 23 1. bone "psy; Gn2 +, etc.;
ntoSJj 2
,

16

D^
:
11

Jos24 + ; Ez 2 4 4 +
20

a. of living
8

near Elath at head of Gulf of Akaba 22 49 =2 Ch 20 36 ; 9^=2 Ch 8 17 133 'V 1


,

pers.

Mi 3
6

2 3
'

Ec

1 1

1 02 (hyperb.), Jb 1 o 1 9 La 4 of close relationship iVXVQ D?y fig.

1M

|7J?

Nu

35 - 36

ss

(P).

Gn
2

2S
,

cf.

29

14

(both J),

S 1 9 1314
s
;

t[7XJ7] vb. MTipb.. be sluggish (NH in der. species, and deriv.; cf. Ar. JJai III. stick 2086 fast in coitu, Lane Syr. "%^. be stufridY, 'J^SVJPl-^tt Jui 8" be not 2 mpl. Impf. n$$
;

sluggish in going.
.

frame Je 20 (sim.), limbs, 29 members, <Wffli2 Ju 9 i.e. Ztm6 6y Zim6 (GFM); 11 as seat of vigour Jb 20 etc. c. (poet.) as seat of disease and pain Jb 30 1730 and (esp. of 11 102 4 La i 13 Hb3 16 +. personif. Isr.) ^ 22" 31
2
pi.
,

= bodily

(all + T?).

Ju 9 2 b. 'y

+ T = 6<^2/, Jb
9

S5

Ch

l
,

alw. 'y abs. 7^V adj sluggish, lazy yVTH Pr2 4 30 elsewhere subst. sluggard Pr
;
;
;

d. pi. as representing entire person one's whole being, (esp. of personif. Isr.) \^ 6 3 (\\&2). v 4 ),
10

35

(||

Bte3 v 9 ),

Is66 14 ; of individ. (inch physical


.

6,

iot. Pr + 'Vn io26


n.f.

and moral) Pr 3 8 1 4 30 1 5 30 1 6 24
body
(

trP!?
du. intens.

16 sluggishness;'y Pr 19 18 D^pSV Ec io double (i.e. great)

= branches) of coral
1. esp.

La4 7 Ew Tb
of

e. sg.

= external
Bu
bones
;

al.,

but dub.; Bi

skin.
oft,
32

sluggishness (so Thes

De

al.;

rd.

then perhaps
i.

(pi.)

= remains Am 6
E)+.
12

(D^B); Lohr D~^V their dead Nu I9 ,618 (P), Ez 37' +


10

G1150
4- 6

25

Exi3

1919

Q !0?J?

> fr.

?S? a sluggish pair,

e.

hands

J0S24
12 46

(all

2. bone of animal

Ex

Ew

al),

but improb.; \\tTT JWBB>, whence Bi

Nu9

(living)

(both P); 18 hippopot. Jb 40

Ez2 4
.

1 3.
T)3

(symbol.); of sg. sub-

conj. nibxy, Siegf

D?r rxy.

stance, self (cf. Dl?

3)

BJ^J

Ex

24

10

(JE),

783
the sky itself; substance of the sky ton 'S3 Jb 21 23 i. e. full prosperity; esp. 'TTi
like the

rroy
~)^J7

vb. restrain, retain


00

prob. As. eseru, retain, restrain,


ba
i.483

awB1M T)l

(NH

id.;

cf.

Jiiger

nvi Di>n

Ez 24 s
13

40
io

Gn 7
1

,3S6

Ex 1 2" MM Lv 23

this selfsame day,

"131 '1>3
'

24

21 28

i9S0

Dt32

w
'V

Zennpfund'"-'

Jos
27

5'

(all P),

'131

Tiy
rd.
;

(R). Ez 24"
;

Ez 2 Lv 23" (P), Jos 10 DWn (Bo Ew al.); v


3
||

>!*;
etc.
sf.
;

X *?, Gn 20 +
,8

Syr.
sf.

del. ntoSJJn

1S (Co Toy) Jb 7 rd. "ni3Syo (Heiske 6 s rd. peril. nxy.D (cf. f 1 4 Me Bu Du'al.) ^ 53 6 Bae v. Hup Che al.); 6 9 rd. 'nibxyD (for MT
;

2 1 s. WTJI ?2P 16 1 S 9" + Impf. 3 ms.


,

Eth. ORd: press, Ar. ms. icZ.);-Qal P/ 3


;

Dn
2

io 8

",

*
,

~W

naiSg!

K 18

44

etc.; Inf. abs. "fry


2
,

Ch 2'; Gn 2018
28

cstr.^
pass.

2CI122

WDXD),
fn.

01 Che Bae

al.

"Wf" Je 33'

iVVl Jb 4 (Ges* "); i>. 1. restrain, c. ace. etc.;

e.

D2y

n.pr.loc. Kaon,
,

etc.,
1

in

Negeb
s9

of

2 pers. Gn'i6 (J; + f, 18 DITpi iy3 20 (E), cf.

i.

prevent),

TW"&?
1

abs. Is

66 9 (opp. T?to);
alone

s 29 Judah, DSV Jos 15 Simeon 19

Ch

(DSJ?).

1!2J>
T

adj. mighty, D^'Sj; Is8


;

numerous;
,

'V
;

Gn
sf.

i8

18

+,

pl.
1

TOIxy.

o 10
38

1. mighty,

+ QW5| Mi4 +
18

esp. of people, strong


9

in

numbers
;

JE
ii

"Vyx),
25
;

t. R32, frlJ) Gn 18 Ex j + 3 s2 Dt 4 + 6 1. D, Mi 4 3 7 Zc 8 K Is 60 (opp. 11 6 of locusts Jo i 2", cf. v ; so of !wj Dn

(oft.

of sky (hindering rain) Dt hinder, stop 13 17 2 Ch 7 ; pt. pass. abs. shut up, or hindered 1 1 s not given) Je 36 Ne6' (? by a (for reasons 8""1 vow, or by ceremonial uncleanness, cf. RS 1.4*3 s ] t up (c. 3, in prison) 2 &>de<i.4f.).
;

sq.

inf.

2K4

24
;

c.

ace. pers.

18 44

c. ace.

r..

m
1 ;

17",

(5

t.),

9 15 on 2*K\ "TO? fig. 20 pt. pass. Je 33 39 n 1^V. 1 S21 6 women have v. I. 3ty
,

Dy *6
less' oft.

DS,

i.e.

feeble

Pr30

26

(of the
10

f 135 ; JSB*); 18 waters Is8 7 ; ' alone Pr 18 the mighty, Dn 10 8 24 ^ io Aw migMy ones (i. e. claws, of lion, 2. numerous, countso Ew De Che Bae al.). 12 18 less (all iny 5 ^ 35 ; as subst. 31): 21 12 26 Is 53 Pr 7 . Is 41 v. no| sub III. DXy.
of individ. '
; ||

D^O

of

been kept away with ref. to us (cf. RS "); "NS? , 3Bp 1 Ch 1 2 kept away from before Saul
1 1 ;

^
5
;

detain,
cf.

c.

ace.

Ju 13 1516
1 2

29", so

D?B3
1.);

Jb c. 3, ? ?'? 3 'J' 4 s 17 'Bja 'V 1 S 9 is rule over,


;

in

Am

etc. (si

vera

ins. also

1 (with other words) 10

We Dr al.
+ inf.).

intens. ft t [rra^ri] n.f. might; pi. 36 ntosyn yf, 68 strength and abundant might,
1

2. (late) retain, c. ace. 03 816 20 22' Dn io ii*; +inf.= 6e able 2CI113 14 2di2 s om.0'3 i 4 > ( + 1B?), 2037 to 1CI129
;

tWiph.
fs.
21

be restrained, stayed, of
16

TVi?32J? n.pr.loc. A.ae(\)papa, on extreme

plague: Pf. 3
-ixyn 2
2

border of Canaan, 4 ruioxy. Jos 15


S.
.

Nu 34s

c.

loc.

4 nj&y. v

S2 4 = S 24 s5 106 s0
yjf

fs. 1T)i$ Nu 17 ; Impf. 3 8 ,3 iCh2i' 22 ,ixvrn.Nui7 25 (P)

ixyru
-

K 8 = 2 Ch 6
s5

be shut
26
;

up
be

(of sky), Inf. cstr. under restraint or


10

fii. [DSJ7]

* shut t,ie ey es (NH Hi P h

detention Pt.

"MM

S2i 8 + "'

with Syr. . vv id., Ar. ^Ja^s-, poss. connex. v. '); JJJ, iv (on i K8M H?V rfoe eyes of dead; cf. Ba ); QalPt. 1S shutteth his eyes from see|D WJf DXyi Is 33 10 1 Ti.'lmpf 3 ms. D^JT"? DS^ - Is 2 9

by a vow,

cf.

HPS

and

Ne 6

(?i.e;

kept

supr.).
0*

ui=

No^

NH

t-rey n.[m.] restraint (?), only


1

&& Ju

"

ing.'
/ie

S> 8 7 a possessor of restraint, i. e. ruler, but Bu ; wealth, so Thes al., text very dub., cf. 1XN and 12>y. conj. that 'y combines readings

GFM

Aa<A
III.

%A% shut your eyes


UXP
(^of
Di
foil.,

(cf. I.

nxy).
1.;

si

vera

cf.

Ar.

1^-c defend, protect, l^JLz defence, v.


cf.

Du

and

Thes;

>De

al.

strong arguments (fr. foil, perhaps imitates in vocalization)).

your mighty things, DV> sub * Q W, which


sf.

t^2?y n.[m.] restraint, coercion; 'y abs.: / yD Is 53 8 from (as a result of) coercion and judgment he was taken off; cstr. 39 Drn 'y Pr 30 16 restraint of n$n 'y ^ 107 s9 AMlM barrenness (so ^ 107 Perles womb, ).
BEBtoOl
;

t iT^^y nTi'5 * assembly as confined, (


, ?

t[rra?y]
(so

n.f.

defence;pi.
d.

na'ntoxi;
21

held

in); abs. nnxy


ffjjpl

Is
9
;

I3

+2t.; nnj^ Dt
Je 9 ';
pi.

Baer Ginsb; van

H. 'DX?)

Is 41

bring

i6 8
sf.

+ 3t.,
by

2Ch7
21

forward your defences, defensive arguments Hpt M'niavy yow idols, after Gr, [so Lo (Che Klo explain 'nxy, as mightiest aid, I. DVJ?]).

DSWi/y
'<,

Am
Is
i
s0

5
13

1. sacred assembly,
(at Bethel, etc.)

cstr. JTjilg

re21
;

jected

and

Am 5

for Baal 2

K 10

Dt 16 8

my(n)

s 23s

v.

nv

sub

1.

pp.

Lv 23 s6

(P),

Nu 29 3S (P),

(last day of Massoth), Ne 8 18 (all of day after

"TOO
feast of booths),
cf.

784
7'

npy^
'

Ch
-

Ant 11UM, A<rapTa]; occa^~W._ Jos 2. assemblage, company sional, Jo 1" 2". D , "!?3 'J? Je 9 1 an assemblage of degen.),

[NH

of feast

of weeks,

overreacheth (||vl!- b 1 ?"!). [ nrtpwfw, to attack tcttA the heel but this dub. In supplant,'
;

also, the

fig. is

a different one.]

Pi. Jb 37 4

(in ceivers

D3i3JP \fy\ t
331),

(Gr mi; Che man).


;

hence

fig.

dub.; poss. attack at the heel (cf. hold back; more prob. rd. 101
(sc.

T "\i!jy ID n.[m.] restraint, hindrance 'd S 1 4 6 sq. inf., '' has no hindrance in delivering.

D33JP holdeth them not back


lightnings),
to

Vp/13 his

when

his voice is heard,

from

33})

tl!8?Q n.[m.]
25* a man whose

restraint, control;
spirit is

'D Pr

hold back

(common
e.

in

NH; Z 33$)).
overreacher,

fn.

without control.

2py

adj. verb,
|iy
i.

49"

'SSD? i3pj?

of those

who would

take

2DJ^ (v^of foil., meaning dub.: Thes assumes be protuberant, whence both 3pV heel, and 11. 3py hiUy).
fi.

some insidious advantage of me.

fi.^py
1

adj. 1. insidious, deceitful, Je

"ypV n.m.

f bsp
1.

3.bn 3py.

heel,

footprint,

hinder-

from

3pv)

Ho 6 8 DW nspy J1K \by'3 rqp 1 J/N


adj. steep, hilly (v.
;

2. foot-traeked (denom.

part (Arab. \L-& heel, fig. end (of a month), ilic mark, sign, trace; Aram. "Spy, >->nv
Aee/, footprint,
fig.

j-n.

2pV

V;

cf.

LLlc

trace,

warA

(cf.

Wsd

Ecclus 13 s6
15
,

Gn 3 + Gn 49 Ju 5 K ni3i?V ^ 77 20 89 s2 etc.; a. heel, of man, Gn 25* VnK 3|?V3 nirik iTI, as obj. of
17
,

'V abs. >><s), also end, extremity); 8 M cstr. 3p$| 2 5 , pi. cstr.'??? Cti , "3i?y
,

<S,

u 0$>fl: Aj7/.); difficult mountain path, Qor90 4 Is 40 "fa^eb 3byn nTII let the steep ground 6 20 (Ch) become a plain (|| tJ^fg?). Cf. Ecclus

tnOpS?
'JT3

a.f. insidiousness,

2K10" KVW
as

n'E>y.

attack from behind, 3" 3py'B1t?fi nntO, Jb s2 9 1Dn3 are treated 1 8 n3 'ya tntf, Je 1 3 ^3p]j
violently,
i.

e.

are rudely exposed

(||

^'blt? vj?)j

as instrument of attack,

^4i

10

'V

^?

Hj ?
1

T2p)y n.[m.] consequence, usu. ace. as a consequence of, because (that), also sub 3pV; and cf. Ji^s- heel, reward, end
fig.

adv.

hath made great the heel against me, i. e. given me insidiously a great fall (fig. for, taken some cruel advantage of me ; cf. imoaKe'kifa) of an
;

s consequence, result); 1. Is 5
16

(v.

VBH 'p^XO
according

"int? 3pJ? (adv. ace.)


\fr

40

(=

70

W3

in consequence of a bribe,
3pJ? bj? (pleon.)

animal,

Gn

49

17

DID

"3ij>y

!|g*n,

Ju

5.

b.

mark of heel, footprint, Ct I 9 P&O ^pjja TJ^NV, ^ 56' 'apj) nb^'I they mark my footprints, i. e.
watch
^rPB'O

consequence of their shame, i. e. in consequence of the disgrace falling upon them. Hence as conj. "IK'K 3py as a consequence of
to the
.

me

insidiously wherever I go, 89

s2

"10$

''Gn 2 2 (the fact) that, because,


<bp3,
"lb

18

tyof "ft
10
,

'V
12

ntaiJJJ)

of'' (fig.)

^ 11* Wp & VfiN thy footprints


1 !

^Sin

i. e.

followed him mockingly,

26

2S12

6
;

so "? 3py

2S12

Am4

nbVK

nW

<3 'V;
12

3py alone,
8 20
.

Nui4 M and

were not known (the waters closing over them). C. hinder-part, rear (of a troop of men), Gn ' 49 :3py TO; Ktfl) (rd." ?^ D3pjj) he will troop
on
their rear,

(sq. impf.)

Dt7

JiycttTI 'P
etc.,
12

in consequence of
2. consequence

your hearkening,

Jos 8 13 D3py

(cf.

Di).
heel,
fig.

"! 19 gain, reward, " '131 nS-V nST(1) ni3y Spy.

3$
to

Pr2 2 D"?F 3. end (of time),


,

T2p3* vb. follow at the

assail

adv. ace,
'P (cf.

f 1 19

33 3

'
;

njnSNI

db ew</, v 112

Dbiyb

insidiously, circumvent, overreach (denom. from 3j3y; c f. Ar. ijULc follow (at the heel),

Ecclus 16

N3py

(rare)).

punish, bring consequence on, make to follow, i.e. reward or 136 1 punish, lliXx- end, final lot 6' , reward 6 ; .inv hold back (rare), follow, Pa. investigate,

succeed,

m.

i.

e.

Qor2 2

ta'lpy n.pr.m.
A<e(t)o^
:

iv.

1.
.

usu.

(l>n[4
1

AL
Ch
s4

descendant of David
a.
19

search out: Eth.

O'f'fl: is

ep,

Qal guard);
25
3py)
;

2. heads of post-exilic families Ne 7 46 b. Ezr 2" (si vera l.j.


.

Ezr2 42 =
:

3. Levites
1

a.

iCh 9 17
2J?3^

b.
,

Ne8

7
.

"o.

Nen
et

s5
.

Pf

3 ms.

Ho

12

his brother a<

VnsrrW 3py }B33 he attacked </te heel Gn M sub


(cf.
s6

lipV^ n.pr.m.

gent. Jacob,

/nip/ 3 ms.
DT)J?D

Gn

27

"03pjn

3p

1D?>

K1 5 T

Sf]

D)
;

and he hath overreached me now


3ipy riK-b? surely

son of Isaac and Rebekah, father of s6 Ho 12 4 fr. 3pV Jteel Gn 25 tribes of Isr. (expl.
Inuj3,
,

twice

+ //. a6. Je 9* 3p

Gn2 7 i.e.supplanter; cp. with 3py overreach *" 127 connexion one closely following ace. to Lag
; ;

mpy
with Pal. city (?)
(i.e. i>N-3'PS:)is
A,, u. Eur. 162
IT.

785

yrrps
be bent out of shape, crooked,
fig. ?i3J"?

called in Egyptian Y'kb'ara


cf.
ft. .

Pu. together);
Pt.

obscure;

Mey

ZAW '""'

WMM
.

DBtPD

Hb

crooked justice.

y &ho Rab n pr m j en ZA r (U>M). 347 11' 96112 hence Ydkubilu, Pinches in Horn*
.
.

OT

3pJ perhaps orig. i>X3plT or the like,


n.pr. 3P1&3,
3ip$>!

cf.

t [/?p7p!y] adj. intens. crooked ; fpl. n lJ? Jus" i.e. roundabout paths WPPPJ!

Palm.

Je,Lv26; 3'pJJ! Gn, once Lv, etc.), 34 t.yjr, 42 t. Is (2 7 t. 40-66), s* 1. as n.pr.m. Gn 2 5 + 205 1. ( + Onia**, etc.;

Je 30" + 3 t3pyny); 215 t. Hex. (chiefly JE; 180 1.

(GFM);

sf.

Dni^PJ!

fi25

their

crooked-

tpn vpV
constellation

adj. crooked (ace. to

Sm ZAWtr.213
1

Draco); "S

B>nj fnjjj> Is 27
;

pn
(v.

t.)

also '! JV3 of people (v. IV3

5 d (y)),
),

'yvja
poet,
4

(v. r?

j ()), ': BlJ (v. jnj

4f
(c.

i>: flf

t]py n.pr.m. in Edom = |P$>' I Ch I 42 Qrav, (i)oura^,


T
,

in
V
cf.

Gn

36

27
,

laaKav, etc.

(v.

???),

etc.

2. as n.pr. gent.

and proph.)

Nu 24

619

Dt

32"

100 t.; 21 44 Is io
s
1

Lag
n

BN *"

also

Igfil and
mng. dub.;

'3

niK3).

10 B 7 7 iV Jeio 3O + ;||^nfe':Nu23 Dt33 Isi4

"Ipjf
>.'
1
;'

(-/offoll.;
;

Aram. "$?,

+ c.

35

t.

specif, of
v.
10

(+10"

12 s prob.,

N. Isr. Am 7" Ho 1 2 Now), Mi 1" Is 9'; of


13

roo<

Eth. Oif'C: medicine; Ar. vb. appar.

denom.
f
1.

Judah Mi 3 18 Ob Is 65' Mai 2 + al. posts exilic; T. [is? v. p? ; t'v: b<* + 1 46 i>: *b&
12
,

root);

NH lp_y=BH). Z jlc extirpate, ">P5| J<2.,from ~^py n.m. offshoot, member (? 47 a member of cstr. 15 nnBE>0 'V Lv 23
denom. pluck or 1^PJ& c. ace. Ec 3"
4

+ + ^ 24
11

2 s Si ;"!):'$$ 2S23 Is2 =Mi 4 -f-9t.'ff,


I

a sojourner s family.
I

('V!

' for

01
2

Hup
s1

Bae
(for

S 23 a Is 2
9
v. esp.
,

(||

&

We

MT T. alone), so @ 93 Ew Che al. read 'V! ' also prob. ty i) 33 HPS TC ennp 'K,
;
||

["^pyj vb.
Inf. cstr.
3

root

up

Qal

(opp. V03).

');

IE

^ 41

21
(II

nw). On afep
'"'-.

Niph. Impf.
like

fs.

ipyn pipy Zp 2 (word-play).

Dr *"*'
.<

in Hastings

"*- 1'"'-"- 62

s6 Ti"Dp3^ n.pr.m. Simeonite 1 Ch 4 Inna&a,

Tljpy vb. Pi. denom. (from ipV or other word = (root-sinew), hamstring); ham-

laicaPa,

@L

lf|3a.

I.

[*7p^]

vo- bind

(NH

id-.,

bind bent

string horses (on Arab, funeral usage, with H camel and horse v. \ye ,,d 2 ,81 ): Pf. 3 ms. ' 4 1 1 Ch 18 2 ms. Jos 1', Impf. 3 ms.liSSn 2 S8 4
'

limbs together; Ar. jJLc

tie, tie

fast; Eth. 0<Pl


71

"WJ s Gn 49 they

Jos 11 6

all c. ace.';

Pf. 3 mpl. ite>


ox.

11]??

hamstrung an

Syr. jxli. and esp. u>aJL bend, twist; $1pJJ as

NH,"also

Qal Impf. pnr-nK


"7PJ7
II.

kneel, cf. Chr. Pal., Schwally"""IPS?!!

);

Gn

22

9
.

t IP*4 adj . barren; 'V of male of female v 14 (mankind and beasts), female); elsewhere of women Gn
(all J),

Dt
30

14

!T)j5}|
;

Ex 23" (E
25
21

31

29

n.[m.]

binding,
foil.;

cf.

Dft?

' JV3.

Ju i 3 1 S2 Jb 24 of personif. Zion Is 54
1

2s

2,

f 1 13
1

(nipj) cstr.);

"Tpy

(\/of

usu. identif. with

<

I,
;

whence

1pJ> striped

with bands, hut dubious

f n. ~\pV n.pr.m. in Judah

Ch 2 17

Aop, Uap.

Lag

BN31

vocalizes /"'pV).

tlpj? adj. striped, streaked; of Jacob's 40 as subst. "j? Gn 30 (coll.), goats and sheep
;

NH id.;
pi.
',

\2T\py n.m. scorpion (appar.


;
;

quadrilit.;
CJjis-;

As.akrabu; Eth.O^d-d: Ar.


of enemies); 13

15 abs. 31p? Dt 8 (coll. N?1P3?) ;

of wilderness),
-\B)
1

6 D"3ipS Ez 2

(fig.
14
,

pi.

Wlpy. 3

8- 8
;

pi.

as

attrib.

s5 - 3

30

pred.

I2 lll4

=2 Ch

io"-

i.e.

scourges with points,

stings.Vid. also n^ipy nbyp.


t[nj53>]n.f.

f 55
foil.;

v.

piyp. 734.
Ar. lii hinder).

lilpj?

n.pr.loc. Ekron, Axicapuv (in As.

AmkarruZi

Tip]? ("/of

cf.

COT GlM

*
)

Dl p * 289 who prop.


famous
1
18

pli?5?);

Philistine city, one of the


1 3

five,
10 - 10

Am

tnpy?3 n.[m.] parapet; Dt


:

22

s
.

Jos

3 (D)
2

+ 4 t. Jos

P),

Ju
2
4

S
;

5
'.

+5

t.

2- 3 - 6- 16

Je 25 20 Zp

Zc 9 57 mod.' Akir
187

t [7pJ/] vb. bend, twist (NH esp. in deriv.; X in deriv.; Syr.^AS*. twist, in der. spec; Ar. JJLc 6m<i camel's folded fore-shank and arm

OT1

B^BBi-znir.

GASm'""-"

Buhl"""'

t^Jilpy adj. gent, of foregoing, c. art.= 3 10 subst.the^W5m<e Jos 1 3 (D) pi. D^ipy.1 1S5
;

tttes?

786

y^vo

L^'p^]
/>'

vb. twist
DJB'VJ

(NH
Efc?3

i&

(rare))

;
one

Wiph.
Dn5

cstr.

Pr 28 18

crooked in
*B*i3J)

Pi. Pf. 3 pi. ways ( s Is 59 their paths they have twisted.


9

< pi., cf. Toy).

11. y^y n.[m.] woof (as mixed, interwoven, with warp); Lvi3 48 +8t. 13 (all opp. Tie* 81889 -"""". warp), cf. G-FM

my
(v.

3 mpl. &%T. Mi 3 all that is straight make crooked; Pt V3"n tfggO Prio9 (cf. 63 20 Nipb.). Hiph. Impf. ^i???! Jb 9 (Ges* ")

T 9

n.m. Bl * " prob. swarm (mixture, from * \

Impf
they

incessant, involved motion;

of plague of stinging
Di *)
17

Lag

BN112

doubts);

flies,

Ex 8 " + 5 1.

coming in a swarm 8 (J), + 78" I05 3 '.

Ae /ta<A declared

me
.

crooked, devious (in


;

1.

tTjpy adj
'V "iV*

twisted, perverted

life).

(II. "DT\j/ vb. take

on pledge, give in

abs.

bh^nW
in

Dt 32 s a

crooked, 'V 33;>


life) the

101 4

generation twisted and as n.m. (of one devious

pledge, exchange (NH go surety for (rare); Ph. 3"iy surety; OAram. Naiy pledge ; % 3Ty, Syr. ovi, go surety for; usu. identified with
I. 3"iy

27 ^ 18 27 Pr 22 perverted 2 S 2 2 8 6 of things 8 ; cstr. B*3T^ 'y 2 8 Vnsfc> 'V 19 1


,
,

mix, exchange, pledge

but quite un1

D , ?'l'pV D^DiT)? 3.?"^? 17 pi. are twisted; cstr. S^e'lpy h**


;

20

U whose ways

BN Lex cf. Buhl certain Lag ) ; Qal Pf. 3 ms. Gn 44 32 + 4 t.; 2 ms. rony Pr 6 Impf. 1 s. 'y
sf.

133-p Gn 4 3
14

9
;

Imv.

m 3^ V "9
infr.);
etc.;

sf. "??"!V

f
II
28
,

11.

ttjjpy

n.pr.m. a Tekoan
s
;

S 23 26 = 1 Ch

Is

38

so

Ez

Ch

27';
9

Jb 17 (but v. 18 Pt. 3"Vy Pr 17


,

Inf. 1. c. ace. pers.

cstr.

&$

27

Eiaxa, Ekkis, etc.

T nitTiPi^

n.f.

crookedness

cstr.
1

HS
1

'V

crookedness of
t

mouth Pr 4 24 6 12
J

(cf.

t^ifiV

)-

[tZJpV^] n.[m. twisted, crooked place;


16

15

go surety for the safety of, for the debts (J), 44 (J; 4-OJH? pers.); 15 20 16 27 13 ; of God L338 14 go surety of Pru 3 125 so Jb 17 (si vera 1., v. Ji3"iy); for me,, ^ 1 19
take on pledge,
i.

e.

Gn 43

32

ace. pers. om., ? 'V

Pr 6 1 go surety

to

one (in
c.

pi. D'tfpyD Is 42

(opp.^^t?).

Nu 21' elsewhere chiefly Aporjp); 'y Nu 21 Dt2 9.i8.. 3 xi ny NU21 28 Is 1 5 usually interpreted as capital city p? = I'V) of
5
,

1.

~^V n.pr.loc. in Moab, S. of

Arnon (Up

behalf of another, ~ Pr22 26 (|| s 3 ,


)

\\
'

TJ3

1J? Vpn);

c. ace. rei

J?iP).

2. give in pledge,
fig.
18
(||

ace.
21

rei

Ne

e. (i.

mortgage),
1

topVIK
|3

'V

Je

3c-

so tflJH

'P.??

n ?").J! 1> Pr
c.

rety.

3. e27
9 - 27
.

change (in trade),

ace. cogn. ?]3"iyD

Ez
S3

Moab (DHM
fied height, so Ar.

ZMa "" 11(1883)M8

cp. Sab.

ny

cf.

Mordtm HlmlMChr!!9 Hal iu SEb

/orti1M
-

Hithp.

1. recipr.:

7wv.

"^"nXi

2$in

thinks

j\, dial, of Yemen); Buhl name of district S. of Arnon.


only 2
t,:

G<MrM8f-

2Ki8 with my
ffl

exchange pledges (make a bargain) s lord Is 36 2. a. have fellowship

with,

pers., P/. 3 pi. '3")ynn


yj,

Ezr 9 2 ; imp/.
c.
!>

tn.iy n.m.
rd. 1]JV </im
foil.)

adversary Klo
is

^ HPS
1

S 28 16 (v. Dr);
(al.

3 mpl. '3")yri^

106 35

2
21
.

ms. 3nynn

pers.
rei,

Pr 20 19
3

as altern.
al.;

with

>1}H Dy
20

@ <S 3: Th Bu Kit(?)

Dy pers. 24 ms. 3iy)V Pr 14 10 in his joy no other


,

c.

b. share in,

shares.

TVi + 139
al.

very dub.;

Hup f^f, 01 Che

\TX2r\$ n.f.

I^.p

Bae leaves untranslated.


I.

token;
i. e.

thing exchanged, pledge,


j

sf.

ECtQS

18

=a

token from them,


;

"V? v.
I.

TW.

response, token of welfare, Th Dr al. abs. 18 as ace. cogn. 'V 31^ Pr 17 give a pledge.

(/offoll.; prob. *:nymta;; Pa. (oft.), Syr. 3iy jnta;; so (rarely, in der. forms), Jioi mixture).

21^
<

NH
mix

olx

n.[m.] pledge; 1) 0 give a 20 17 18 T> ngb v pledge Gn 38 (all J), reciw (back) a pledge (when condition is fulfilled). Jb 1 7 3

tpnny

pany heterogeneous body attached


;

fi. ~}y a.m..

Kl

I2- **

mixture, mixed comto a peo-

'nny), as obj. of no'B> se< wiy pledge (a surety for me), so Beer Bu al.
rd. perh. "jfrfl? (for

MT

toIsraelExi2 38 (E),Nei3 3 to Egyptians so ,9 Je25 (93 joins to v ,so Gie); to Chaldeans 50 37 in Je 25* del. 3Tyn ... TWO as doublet (so
ple;
; .

[TIlTO] n.m. usu. coll. articles of exchange, merchandise (only of Tyre, EZ27);
fi.
Sf.

v9

1?3 27
;

Gie,
bo

cf.

); in

K io

pi,

16

rd.

Benz Kit

al.);

Ez 30

2 Ch 9", 3T*$ (as || rd. prob. id. (Co).

prop., ingeniously, meaning imports, deriving fr.V. 3"iy enter, but improb.).

(DHM

VOJ

v 13.17.19.25.27 .34. ftg CQgn Q 38 sf. ISTpJC v perh. thy (diverse) wares
'"" a894, *

787

my
16
||

t[i"Q"Wn]
rftnjJKJ
fill.
\gji

n.f.

pledge;
i.

only

pi.

in phr.

14"

e.

hostages =2 Ch 25".

[3^] vb. be sweet, pleasing (NH


X Hiph. Impf. unjr Ecclus40 Qal P/. 3 fs. fl3")y feasant, sweet);
21
;

name 'yn 0) Jos 3 (JE n^Qn a% also 2X14" Dt 4 49 ,,and (||.) 3 17 Josi2 3 (D); nanyn bm Am 6' 4 must be E. of Dead Sea, si vera 1., but ' b. Jordan-valley rd. prob. Wyp? 3 v. 703
.

id. (rare);

W.
2

of river
2
4

3n|

adj.
36

Jericho)
C.

S 2M

adjacent plain
,

near ford (opp.


also
16

cf.

Je 3 1

my

sleep
37

was

sweet to

me

(y), IJJJt?
;

'5J1

consec.

Pr 3*;

of offering '^ '


c. '5? pers.,

6 Mai 3 4

fs.

rOTy Ez 16
2>iea\ing;

to

whom
34

thou wast

3 pi.

y"

W$

l6 Je 6 20

(of sacrif.);
Zei

17 v. n-JDy, 7 2. in Jordan-valley E. of river 2 S 4 . ' a. esp. of E. Jordan plain Dt 1 (prob.) Jos 1 2, 49 E. half of Jordan-valley Dt3 17 4 ; of entire

K 25 = Je 39 = 52 ; 2S15
4

Jos8 14 (JE);
7

Dt

30

29

/wip/. 3 ms. Wfc lyy ry ^ 104 tation be pleasing unto him ! 3 fs. 3

my

medi19

31V.JJI

Pr 1 3
4

(of realized wish); 3 mpl.


sacrifice
;

tfOTR *6

Ho 9

(of

but

Kue Che We GASm Now

Jordan-valley (between r>13? and Dead Sea, 2 16 mod. El-Glwr, the Dejyression) Dt 1" Jos 1 i 8 "W. Jordan plain only Josi2 ; depression S. s of Dead Sea (mod. Wady el-'Arabah) Dt 2
'

read

3. in

P always
,

pi. cstr.

3N\D
s

OTC).

Nu 22'+ 1 it. (v.


pleasant;*^
Ct
2
14
.

tl">^ adj. sweet,


-ipe> iv
AT

')}

Jos 4 13 5 10 also 2
gen. the steppe

K 25 = Je 39 = 52
5

3W);

totSJ

rt3"JB (E. 'V (W.


3
19
.

Jordan) Jordan)
s
.

4.
5, in

nn!? -.-v

p r 20 17

; >

'y ify
foil.;

appar. N. Arabian desert


16

Is

40 41

(oft. IP?"]?),
6 5
;

Je 17 6 50 12 Is 33 s

poss. be arid j Thes Dle wa" so Baentsch cp. Eth. Ofld; 6 arid, sterile,

IV.

21^

(\/of
.

35

Jb2 4 39 ^68
cf.
;

tf3TJJ 3g]

Je5

(fig.

of

0888).

n but dub-

Syr.

Uti = BH
Dead

invader);
nratJ*!

At. iSjZft

Je 2 6

n.pr. of depression S. of

Sea).

10 ml JudahZci4 . Vid.Dr

description of Exodus '1?"jy JO? in sim., of &j>lain, of future land of


'

*nd

"!ff

Buhl

-^"

1
.

1"2"^ n.[m.] desert -plateau, steppe (cf. 13.13 Che 3TJJ3 3-JJJ3 ( s i vera 1.) I s 2 1

iniiy T

v.

rmyn t t
t-:

rva.

m <ta siqope (of what we know as N. Arabia); to


but in v" Vrss Lo Che
evening.

Itr.I..lfflJ._

Gu

al.

3TJ>3 in the

3),J/ (-/of foil.; cf. As. erebu, enter, go in; ereb samsi, sunset; Ar. vl>lc set (disSab. 3ly withdraw, ace. tinct fr. c_j!c depart,

V.

to

DHM

Epl rDn,'

27

),

"HIl*^ n. gent,

of

foregoing,

steppe2
.

^Jkplace of sunset, west;

Sab. D3"iyO,
w.p.189

^nyo
-;

dweller- Is 13 20

-a-it??

^Tyj Je

DHM lc

[not y!] west, western, CIS Eth. OCCll set (of heavenly

t^V
later (so

n.pr. gent. coll. steppe-dwellers


ZV6,keri",ch:,,,1M3
'-;

bodies), so Syr.

ox;

of N. Arabia (Wetzst

extended
cf.

*"'); Zinj. 3-iyo west;

NH 2% = BH.
Fre '*""*- 139 ).

)fco>o;_v evening

(Lag

Hence
v

Herod "" etc.)

to whole peninsula,
'-

also

Ev/xotitj,

Europe, Lewy

Ar. JjpiJI <Ae^ra6,Beduwy ^e^eopte, Doughty 123 An*.v~*u.i.m. Sab. a^yNCiS"- 1

3*W
Dr
3iy

n.Tni.

pro, my,

al.] (sun)set,

evening;
any Pr
(all

1S20'

del. rvsrbtfn

We
16

abs. 'y 2
9

K2

+,

As. Aribu, Arubu, Arabi, people in N. Arabia, P.SOBf. of D1 P.29St.304f. COT J,26,M. alg0 Uroi J)l
'V nomad Arab tribes);-Q-IB3 15 Je 25" (V. 1. 3ny), 2 Ch 9" +|| iK 10 (v. id.)', Ar* bl s 21 *in 'y also Ez 27 + 30 (v. id.); v. esp. No
'
'

Exi2 18 +

cstr.

O^m

30

+4

t.,

B>|-

i2 16 +5t.

du. I"JS Ex P); 1. a. 'even;

Ency. Bib.

and hence perh. 'V ny? at the rki nyi> time of sxmset tGn 8 U (J), 24" (J 2 2 S 1 1 Is 17" and (of the day of nbKE'n), ") Zc 14 7 'yn ny Jos 8 M (JE)t usu. 'y alone
ing, orig. sunset,
;
||
,

tMIJ?

adj. gent.

Arabian

ethnographic sense, No'"-); 19 Geshem the Arabian, so 6 1 ; pi. D'myn Ne 2 16 1 22 also (written as NH) D"3nyn 4 2 Ch 2i
1

(in strictly 'Vn as subst. Ne

(i'm
1

of sunset, evening : 'y? in


29
23

the evening

Gn

19 (J),
E*B'),
1

(E),
35

Ex
||

I2 I8 (P),

Dt

16 6

K 22
20

(cf.
t.

Ch

s4

where

( + K13? + N13 nyS

B*D^n)
30

'V3(-)ya 2

Ch 13"
:

1'

= every
Ch
16 40
;

2 6-

(Qr D^lSn), and even B*y$n 17".

I.

n^">V
5

n.f.

desert-plain, steppe
;

evening; 'V? at evening only late


abs.
6 3 3 6 71 " 23 2Ch2 Ezr 3 V'59 90

ti
6

Ecn

t; 'yniisb

'y

t*Y+?A W&$
, :

Is 5 1

3
;

pi. rrtarjjj
8

Jes

cstr.nin-]y 2X25'+, niriy Je52 ; 1. a. arid steppe of Dead Sea earliest use

f 68

at the turn of evening tGn 24 s3 (J), Dt 23 12 'y 6 18 as adv. ace. Eci6 (P), 55 ; as marking

W.
s

duration of impurity, in phr.

(in S.

Judah)

23

s4
,

also

Ez

4 7 Is 5

3 1
,

whence

30

1.

P + Lv 2 2 6 (H);

of

'yrny Lv 1 1 24 + Atonement '* Day


of
3

yvf

788
p3
T

rmjr

iny

s2

23

(P).

b. du. in phrase (only P)

D?3"iyri

between the

two evenings,

i.

e.

prob.

between sunset and dark (v. Thes [various s,u, views fully given] otherwise Di ; on form Ges' 880 ), tEx as poss. only expanded pi. v. s s 8 3 511 8 28 48 t. c. i a 16 11 29 * 41 30 Lv 23 Nu 9
;
-

garden terraoe or bed 13 bed of balsam (aim.) ; cstr. Bfekn T\'X\l Ct 5 2 'an 6 ayB 'V EZ17 7 i.e. where pi. cstr. nSaiJl 10 the vine was planted, HPIDX Ding v (all fig.).

[n^iy]

n.f.

other phrases are

and

?M
2

m *$(
v.
v.
4
;

Je

6* (dist. fr.
15

D^njj
4 '

n.pr.loc. Can. city in the Negeb, A "- " Eur 168 17 Kpab (Egypt, 'a-ru-dd ) ;

1.

T$8

WMM
GFM

'

v 5 ), 'V(n) nrOD
2l

t2Ki6
1.

Ezrp

Ju

16
,

'5n!?D

Nu2i (JE)=33
l

40
,

Josi2 14 (D,
-

i4i

Dn 9

t;

'V^}

bin,

with

1J53

V oet.) = night,

morning,

3K|; for all corn2. (late '3 d, e.

A(i)pad, miles S. of

A L Afiip);
Hebron;

cf.

prob. mod. Tel Arad, i6\ ,u1 16 Buhl "*1 I8J


.

3"$ Jb7

cf.

Dt

3"$3

H$3
;

11.

"PJ* n.pr.m. Benjamite

Ch 8

15
,

Qpijp,

pr f (|| nbssi
t

r6^> lit^N?).

A Apw8, L Apa8.
cstr.

Hry]
,

vb. denom. become evening


Inf.
11

grow dark (?); Qal


Ju 19 9 but
i3/ 3
fs.

3hy

Hfcl ns"J
;

rd. prob. SJfi? Di>n

HBJ

L GFM

t [l"7"1^] vb. be naked, bare (Ar. i^c be Bloch Lzb); naked ; Pli. [Pi.] foy 6are (cf.

my

fig.

'"91V Is 24

all

joy has grown

As. Uru, nakedness, also desert waste (cf. [iTJV] BAS "- 283 and reff.; nny. =BH, infr.) Jagei

NH

/(as passed away Lo Gr dark, but rd. Perles *" 91 Che HpV al. Hiph. Inf. abs. D3fn

n "3?y

% K$T?;
3 ms.

mj
2

Pi. P/. Syr. |i'cuix in Lexx); 6 14 17 Is 22 Zp2 ; imp/ 3 ms. rrjy^ Is 3 ;


20 8
;
;

^Ul

lf,

"j

doing

it

at

morning and at evening.

in.
s

y^y^

suns<);

ninpo

n. [m.]

(late) (place of 9 cf. De Ges* (=33-, ") Is


;

west

2 ms. juss.iyn^i4i 3inpl. Imv. mpl. h| ^137"; Inf. abs. yyP\ 6 m,, 17 ni^y Hb3. *(Ges )j 1. Zay bare Is3 22

3fs.iyniGii24

Ch 24
1

11

its setting-place (opp. B'OETnitpD) s 19 3 12 107 , so opp. rn]p also 43 59 ^ 103 15 28 ,6 '$ westward 1CI17 i2 (van d. H. v ), 26 1618 ;

45 from

Zp2
i.e.

14

foundations bare, (indef. subj.); of laying

3"jsno

tearing

down

walls, etc.

Hb 3
77 .

13

(yet

on text

v.

'D opp. 5fiO

f 75';
Ch
30

3-ipn-ftp (alone)

Dn

85 ;

c.

n
to

loc. '"I3"iy0 1

we* of 2 CY132

26 30 westward, sq. ? <o </ 14 'BO J U 20 33 ace. 33 nyaa^


,

V1J? yf, 137 Now), a> by removing contents, empty, water-jar Gn24 3. pour out, 7N loc), chest 2 Ch 24". (J; +

abs. VTtf

2. Zoy bare

0BJ nyn-bs
"TJffl 819

(not B) 9J Be GFM al. (v. ["15(0]). Vl.y\y (/of foil.; cf. Ar. ^>Jk be
,

^
||

8 Hiph. P/. 3 ms. 4 i (i.e. slay). ^* naked, of sexual offences Lv

black,

v>Lc crow (raven, rook, etc.); As.dribu, eribu; Aram. (_3>olx. t<3"i^y all crow, raven).

2. pour out, Ttjfr '^ n^3). (both iB>a: Is 53 12 for siay, cf. Qal 3). Niph. (fig. nn \by nnris 3 2 15 2 3 ms. pass, of Hipb.
20'
:

tyty
ii'
s

n.m.
14

as
pi.

3Tiy3 Cts" black Jb38 the raven; 31JJ 'JIl ^147 young ravens ; 4 abs. D^lVn t K i7 -; cstr. bra-Q-ty p r 30 17

(H)

= Dti 4

'raven; 'ynGn8 (J),Lv


7

(fig.)

until there be

41

from on high.

poured upon us a spirit Hithp. 1. Impf. 2 fs. "nynn

La

2'

</tow sAafe wioie thyself naked (of


fig.
if,

Edom

under
ITiyrip

of drunken woman). s5 37 usu. pouring himself,

2. Pt.
i.e.

spread;

fn.
zrvii.ai

[nilV]

n-[f.]

phratica = Ar. 1^

poplar (populus EuWe in De "'"' 88 Kersten

ing himself out like a tree (Bae doubts

Du

"ly

1
!

10

lifting himself up, cf.

).
Is 19 7

I)e i.w.L ow p.300Anm..


,

NH nnnjj;
T
,
;

./ob,

scure); pi. abs.

cstr. 137 n ~' 0? Is 1 5 7 (a D, 3~)$;


;
,

D 31 J!I 8 44 4 cf. T 0?$r .^>J? ^nrn-iy Lv 23 40 (H), Jb 40";

"("[my]
(si

n.f.

bare place; pi. n*ny

vera interpr. ;

>
;

ax(t )',

Ki Saad

reeds).
;

wady in Moab
(cf.

identifica).

tion dub., v. conjectures in Buhl"

og;r - 124

t P*"^]
11.

vb. long for

Ar.

'
'Js.

ascend,
ele-

bend, incline toward (,J-c); ^t_S high,

abs. nliy pudenda 42 18 usu. cstr. VtTg Gn g t2 + sf. 'y Ex 28 Lv 10 s 23 inny Ex2o (Ginsb),Lvi8 WJf Is 4 7 +; Lv 20 nri. 1 8 7 + sf. 3 fpl. rnny v 9 10 ; 1. in-

n. f. nakedness,
6

17

vated; Eth.OCl: ascend;

NH rty=BH);
(of stag,
c.

pudenda, of man, 'y HKT implying shameful exposure


Jerus.

Gn 9
(c.

22,23

(J); mostly of
8

woman

fig.
:

of

Qal Impf. 3
in eim.) 'B^B?), so
;

fs. 3ij?ri

^ 42'

/J rei
(subj.

c.

??, of longing for

God v s

3'njJPI

Jo

s0

(of beasts, craving water).

n^O) La i Ez 16 ; usu. c. rbi lit. 23 'y nT5ri i.e. be exposed to view Ex 20 (Ginsb van d. H. v 26 E), so, as shameful punishment,
;
;

s7

rm
(TM
all

789

T
;

4 fig. of Egypt Is 2 o (gloss ace. to Du Che Di-Kit), 3 Bab. 47 , of Jerus. Ez 16 s7 23 1029 Ttflgl

Jb 33 \ "! Je46 s 5o 14 Ju 2o 22 +; Pt. c<r. *pj[


etc.; pass,

7m/. a6*. ?fiy


act. pi.

L321 6
11

D'aiy IS65
6
,

three obj. of act. vb.); chiefly euphem. for 6 cohabit., 'V nb Lv i8 + (v. n^J Pi. 1 a); fig.
of Jerus. (vb. pass.)

Ez 16 3*;
;

'J?

i">N"l

in

same

meaning Lv 20

(H of both sexes) ; 'y also i8 81<U6 (H); 'y HB? cover nakedness Gn 9 23 (J), Ex 28" (P ; 'V -'B>3), Ho 2" (fig. of Isr.), Ez 16 8
(of Jerus.); reviling
1

1'

17

2:, ^Viy J e 6 + cstr. Ipny. Jo 2 etc.; 1. a. arrange in order, seven not in ; 4 altars Nu 2 3 i.e. I have built seven altars in a row (cf. fU3 v 1 ), flax-stalks Jos 2" (both JE); 9 esp. b. set or lay in order, as wood Gn22 (E),

K 18

33
,

cf.

Tophet

Is

30

33
,

Lv
3-4

7
;

offerings
'

Lv

words are 1J3X


-

"S nt2>3?

%."$] nvny nakedness of a thing, i.e. prob. indecency, im15 1 3. fig. proper behaviour Dt 23 24 (v. Dr).

S2o30 (cf.Doughty ArbI)M",m1

269 ).

6 5 lamp(s) EX27 21 Lv2 4 (all P),lamp(fig. 4 23 of dynasty) yjf 1 3 2 17 ; 'she w '-bread Ex 4o (upon 8 pV] sacred fn^ ; both c. ace. cogn.), Lv 24 (P). 8ml im a,"",da arlife (cf. RS C. in common '),
i
;
>

812

H? ?
1

'

Gn42

91J

range a table
2

(i.

e.

dishes in order

upon
41

it),

jnpB*

(E),

i.e. its

exposed, unde-

fended parts (Ar. iTlc).

Tn^iy
)"IB>3~'y

n.f.

nakedness;

alw.
9

abs. 'y

of
t.

Is 21 s Pr 9 (fig. of wisdom), Ez 23 (of Jerus. s 19 in fig.); 1// 23 78 (fig.; subj. God); in idolatr. worship Is 65". d. arrange a battle, i. e. draw
8 s2 up in battle order, nenpo 'y Ju 20 1 S 1 7 8 M 9 2 S io = 1 Ch i 9 1 Ch'i2 (van d. H. v ), 2Chi 4 9 nori^o 'any 1 Chi 2 s436 (van d. H. v 33 35 ); "O ^nj) Jo 2 5 +n with, i.e. against Ju 2o !0 Gn 14 8 D? 2 Ch 13 3 +WO$ 1 S 17 2 1 Ch 21 17 t^so V**8 I9 "; njnpb nanyo 'y 1 S 17 23 42 2233 50 obj. om. Ju 20 nenjjisfc J e 6 +ri*$? 2 910 = 1 Ch 19 1011 2 S io 17 + $ 1 S 4 2 S io 30 Je 50 14 1 Ch 19 17 *, ? against against Ju 20 Je 50 9 ; Jb 6 4 read Way? Di Bu Du. e.
,
,
-

Mi 1"

(in) nakedness, (in)


'V\ D^IJJ

shame

(fig.

town Shaphir); of Jerus.


(v.

Ez

16"

+3

DTy sub
*

II.

my); of bow' Hb 3

(v.

II.

my).

[f^?l ^V? ["]

bare, naked place


Fren,dw
-

(hence MapaB&v, Marathon, ace. to Lewy 144 1. bare place, or space: cstr. jnjvnyBD );

;'

Ju 20 33
but

6are (open) space of Geba' (si vera


;

1.;

7 according B*r-18PJ 1 to the clear space on each (plate, v. 2. Dv). 5 sf. 'niVP Na 3 fig. of Nineveh {pudenda exposed

v. 11. 3"iyo)

in shameful punishment;

cf.

^Jljf).

arrange weapons of army in order for battle Je 46 3 1 Ch 1 2 9 (van d. H. v 8 ). f. arrange words


>

tn"Vy?3 n. pr.
MayapaS,

loc.

in

Judah

Jos 15 s9 ,

14 (P?D) Jb 32

A L
n.m.

Ma(a)pa>6.
y62
'

(
20

+ '???),
.

(+ -^ against), 37" ^5* (prob.; >

so (obj. om.) 33

of arranging a

tiyn
sheath;
subj.

and

1.

(Is 7

f.

razor,
20

a. razor, abs.'D3

njw Isj
obj. of
;

n?"iy' sacrifice); cf. recount things in order, Is 44 7 g. state in order, set forth a legal case

(fig.);

Jb 13 18 23 4
(

so prob. (obj. om.) of

God
s

1//

50

21

of Mr^8 -ny; t6
cf. cstr.

Nu 6

6
,

its

"^yn
23

8 7 (P),

rj^sn 'n Ez 5

abs. Bfco 'na

4 \^52 (sim. of tongue),

b. cstr.lBBn'n
sf.

= penknife.
2
i

Je36
1

+ TJEfhi nd (Pass, of nna) 2 S 23 (cf. Dr). 19 T^E* Ipjrn Jb 3 6 is difficult: Di will he set in order I Bi (for *6) b T? !fSn thy cry (i$V)
him 1 (sense good, although Nipli. not found) ; v. al. in Di. 2. a. compare (as result of arranging in order):
shall thy cry be set in order unto
"ip-'yn

2. slieath, always
;

of sword
*?'

PHVna

S 20 8

of drawing sword,

'fit?
9
;

S
85

7 /"np

tOtfn

Ez

810
,

Til?
6
;

tn

of sheath1
-

ing,

WIB^S *?9*S Je 4 7

^n^K 3^3 E z 2

word ( = Heb. *".?), 3: Mand. NltOH, cf. Horn* 8 "3); Jb 39 s


t"^T)
(

TTmS? n.[m.] wild

ass (prob. Aram, loanKTiy, "lil5? ; Syr. tf x;


.

niDVnp IS40 18 what likeness 6 b. compare to him 1 1 yK ipy f*X 40


\j,
.

will ye intrans.

be comparable,

c. p,
.

^ 89
25

(||

HOT),

c. sf.

of thing

1719 compared Jb 28

vb. arrange or set in order

(NH

1J")_y 83

n.m.
10

Lr

"

order, row, estimate;


23
;

id.;

also roll dough,

CIS*
ill.

Ph. naiy '* valuation, Bloch, but dub. Ar. ajte


^n$|

cstr. 'y

Ju 17
,

id.;

Lv 5 15 +

etc.

Ex 40 sf. 'any f 55", laiy ; 1. order, row, DHJa 'y Ju IJM

a (complete)

contend

ground);
'yi

Qal P/.
Lv
i
12

in

battle,

isJIjL.,

ISjjtJ.

battle-

B
his

0T0X17K l/iar&iy;

suit ofclotltes (laid out in order), Ctn? 'V Ex 40 23 i.e. loaves


'y alone

3 ms. 'y

consec.

65 ;

Zmp/. 3 ms. Tig!

Ex2 7 21'+,

W^

Jb 32 14
4

Ch
,

13

arranged in a row, so

v 4 (P); taiy Jb 4 1 4
2. estimate,
:

Nu23 +

etc.;

symmetry

(v.

PC sub pn).

etc.; /ran.

nan);

valuation,

made by

ordering, classifying

E^X

"P*
2

790

per
24
;

read fj? (for iSiya 131V) Benz Kit, and money of a man's valvation
;

K 23

s5

in 12

MT

Je9

fig. fig.

of fruit trees, inb"iy of heart, 33^ 'y

prob. del. 131? HiB'B? f|D3 (?'J

my
f 55
14

[h?]);

Dt

Lv i9 (P; io 16 Je 4 4
.

v.

'3

ZAW"' (I885)

Kit) as

ai8t );

gloss (Sta
to

*$"}$?

amanacc.

t[W]
i.e.

vb.

denom. count as

my
,

valuation,

fig.

for iy equal; elsewhere


-

as uncircumcised;
Drip-TJ?l

Qal Pf.
23

foreskin,

2 mpl., c. ace.

P, of priest's valuation of trespass-offering Lv lil9a i 3 3A vows, and redemption-money 2'j 5

cogn. inb"iy years)


23,
cf.

Lv

I9

fruit as uncircumcised,
(

and not eat

i7t. 27 (IIIV *103 v 2" n], cf. v [del. *.]),

1519

np3 v23 [del. 16 Nui8 . Jb28 13 read


,

1fiJ?n

> SS remove its foreskin (its fruit), as TTCpiKaOapitiTf rrjv aKadapaiav avrov).
Hb 2
(
16

ye shall regard its it (for three

ns-n

Di

al.

Niph. Imv. ?1Vn


cised, i.e.

be counted
;

uncircum10
").

be object of mockery
i>tfin reel

but dub., read

T["r["1J?] T

vb. denoni. Hiph. value (for

probably

@ We Now Buhl
i.e.

taxation), tax (from T$l 2); Pf. 3 ms. V!%} s5 in P, 'PHI consec, c. ace. pers. H-?'?"'" ? 2 K 23 s 12 14 Lv 27 c. sf. v ; Imp/, 1PT$ v 14 sf. tta^Jf v8
1

T^y T
cumcised

35

adj. having foreskin,


'5?
;

uncir-

A
cstr. TJjf

TL^JiypJ n.[m.] arrangement; pi. cstr. , Pri6' to man belong arrangements (plans) of the mind (cf. 3? 3).

3T 3"]5?P

^ +

; Ex 1 2 48 + 5 1.
12 30
-

Ez 44 9 9

EX6

20

1.; cstr.

j e 6 ; pi. D*^Qj Lv 19 23 I^ngj s5 vTJ Je 9 + 2 t.; uncircumcised


f.

10

person
6

Ex

1 2

48

Jos
4

5' (P),

Philistines
4

Ju 1 4 3
;

18

T !"D~\y?D n.f. row, rank, battle-line t


t":

22

1. a. 'd battle-line

S 4 2121616

1W

pfl 17
ref.

iChio of other 1S14 17 31 2 Si nations IS52 1 Je g 2b esp. as slain Ez 28 10 31 18 I9 27 32 + 9 t. 32 ; in v rd. D?iVO so Hi and most
20
,

2636

and he ran
1

to the battle-line, so
cf.

v 28 (on

here

to Isr.'s line

21 HPS), '0 riKipi> 'D v ; '

12 39 (van d. H. v38 ); nearly battle 'Qn-^K Ktfn 1 S if. b. pi. ra7Wb=army;

Ch

Wm

T^

on meaning Toy 31 18 ); "I3T ?iy uncircumcised male Gn 1 7" (P); 1E>3 'J) Ez 44 79 uncircumcised
'

(v.

of flesh/ fig. of fruit trees Lv 19 (cf. p!?] ET\Z& "jl fig. of incapacity to speak supr.);

23

nisiyn 1 Si7 10 45 "h* nbiyo v8 ; ' Dn D'n^K v26 36 ; D'Jjl^B 'D 23 s and 17 s3 Qr, A so (v. om. B) S3 S ;' sg. L <S ( > Kt nnjm).
cstr. 'fe*
-

Ex 6 1230
is

of character, 3^ 'y Je 9 25
41

h.VnD33bLv2 6

(P), DJ]K fibijj

Ez 44 cf. J e6 w their ear


,

7-9

uncircumcised (unreceptive).

2. nanjTBn

nil?.

Ex 39 s7

7-arops

0/

</te

row,

i.e.

any, oh, Dins? " T T


' '

v. 11.

my.
(cf.
cf.
.

arranged in a row.

TrO^JMD
rows of
10 34 'an
, '

n.f.

row, line;
;

only
Lv

f
of the
-

I.

[D^] vb.
pi. of

Nipt, be heaped up
so Ar.

shew '-bread

abs. 'o
1

24', l"OiyD
29 23 *Ne
16
;

v 6 (P); elsewh. Chr: 'BH Dr6


jnfef

2Ch2 9

18
,

cf.

Cho 82 iCh28

cstr.

E$
2
3

n?7!J?P 2

Ch 1 3"</i row of bread,


;

so

TOfl'D

row 0/ continuity, bread continually pres sent in rows pi. abs. n^S'JVP 0]n$ Lv 24
<A
.

BH Aj Fra 135 thinks Aram, loan-word), lljlc (which cf. Pa. Aeajs up; >-Wetzst Ze "*chr fllrKtl">o1 <pl. Kn.narr.DMMM) who cp 8trip [ whence fiDiy infr.], and thinks rimy &are heap); D ' D!"3 1J'? EX15 8 -P/. 3pln
>

[my] dam, T)R K zuaii*w.m: VOJ1.S5 who cp

Sab. WD-1JJN,

^
'

'j,

'

foreskin ;

'V ( Vof foil. meaning dub. Aram. KT^TW, L'ci^ ox


;

cf.

Ar. iJtc
;

NH = BH
14

TntUri^ n,f he ap;


-

also Egypt.

karnaOd Brugsch Xz 1876


CI. civl (1888), 659 f.\

128

Krall SB d,r

tVn%
cstr. 3

Hg2
34
;

16

Ct7

3
;

pi.

Bu 3 7 cstr. ntony abs. Ne i3 16 +


abs. 'y
;

Wiener Ak., hUt.- phll.

PO^V^n.f. foreskin;']) Gn34 Je 9 M Dt io 16 cstr. rtjrtH Ex 4 etc.; pi. niinvn (not


;
,

s4

heap of rubbish D'OI^ Je 50 34 26 'y ruin-heap Je 50 ; grain(13V) Ne 3 heap (of threshed grain, i_.tc unthreshed, ace.
abs.
;

26

to

Wetzst lc ),
s

Hg

16

$) Jo8 5 (Ko"-'. ); cstr. tfin Je 4'+ 2 t.; s7 Q'TD^V 1 8 1 8 ;foreskin 1 S 18 2627 2 S 3",
cf.

158

Ct

of grain and fruit 2

Ne 13" Eu 3 7 D'Bn Ch 3 i--7--.


;

'V

II.

Qiy

(Voi foil.;

cf.

Ar.

nV33 Jos 5 3 AtH o/i!/te nl^TJjn foreskins, near Ex 4 25 Gilgal ; of circumcision, 'y

ma

(J),

from bone (to eatit),s<rtp leaves from trees (said of camels); bark of tree (stripped
V^e.
off)).

y/ strip flesh

I'B'I

' *

Gn 1 7" + 5 t. P (v. II. ^D), IB* B*K Gn34" (P), i.e. one uncircumcised; cf.

TpQiy
bark);'v

n.[m.] plane-tree (as stripped of

Gn^{3);

pi.

D^biy Ez

QiTOlJIQ

791
II.

rw
2
1

DITB^Q
;

Ch 28
BNSI
]

15

v.

sub

my.

Ch

29

of ** disfavour

t[D")^ Lag

vb. be shrewd, crafty


,
,

8 n with the back

B$

tfjf

t6l 'y Je

and not

the face will

look

at them.

2.

fig.

in 'T^Vty stiff of neck, i.e.

be ill-natured, (NH id., Hiph. Ar. 1^ ~j cross; % adj. &")!) shrewd, Syr. p*tX id., and
''jS.

vb. in der. spec. (Pe. in Qal Inf. Lexx.)); abs. in D"iy! D'ly 1 S 23 s2 he is exceedingly

34* (all JE), Dt 9 n^n ^B-iy Dt 3 1 27 ; with vb. 'y nftn i.e. be obstinate, intractable io 16 Je 7 26 17 23 19 15
obstinate, of Isr.
6.i3.

Ex 32" 33 s6

Hiph.

Imj)f. be crafty, 3 ms. D1V-

crafty. s2 23 ; be

K 17" " Ne 9 1617


4
(||

28

Ch 308

cf. 'V

Is 4 8

nnx
1

ne*i7)

'y ntfpn

f individual 2

^n? T| Ch

or become shrewd 011)1

Qal Impf. in
LH
,

1 5 1 9^; all these ace. to Ba ZMa llm (,889 >' ,80 so Ges S6Sn

Pr

36

13

Pi-29

3. of bird:

nip

its

head !BO

is-iy

Lv

5 (P).

Buhl but perh. rd. n-\^ as Qal ; true Hiph. in 3 mpl. "V1D WHJj! ^83* <Aey tnab cra/fy
(their) counsel against

T [f)"iy] vb. denom. break the neck of an


animal
;

thy people.

Qal

Pf. 2 ms.

sf.

taSlin consec.

Ex

13" 34
t[D")3;] n.[m.] craftiness
13

20

; sf. Deny? Jb
al.).

81 ' (possibly from HOIS? Ges*

Ti"TO^J? n.f. craftiness, prudence;

Dt2i 4 ; nsnyn

(JE), 3 pi. nbjyn-nK QBhs-iyi consec. Pt.act. 3^3 tyiiy I s 66 3 ; pass, nbayn Dt 21 6 ; Impf. 3 ms. Ho io2 fig.

1,

of breaking

down

altars.

'JQ craftily Ex 2 1 (E), Jos p ( 2. 'y JE). in Pr, in good sense, prudence Pr i 4 8 512 .
4

"

tnB^y
I

n.pr.f. sister-in-law of Ruth,

Eu

414
,

Op<f>a.

TD^nj? adj.
subst.

crafty,

shrewd, sensible;

til.

1. crafty, 'y as pred., of serpent


12

Gn
,

\^\V]
-

vb- drip, drop

(cf.

Ar.

^jjk

pi. as
.

lade out water with the


cf.

hand

(as with

6 2. tnjrqj niac'np jb 5 , 'y jwb 15 in Pr, in good sense (opp. T1K ?'p3 'nS) as D'lX Pr 1 2 s3 a shrewd or sensible attrib.

WW

Hoffm Abh iMWlm, M"' 18f. 12f-;


'

Ph. riDiy portico (whence


cf.

ladle), rain drips) v.

also Ar.

man;

'y as subst.=i<Z.,

16

16

13

so 'y J"l03n v

8
;

15 3 =prudent man 14 22 27";

n&
'

pi.

Cony

14

18
.

v sub
-

ni5? -

s2 upper-room; py tpyo Ecclus 43 the dropping a cloud, As. irpu, irjritu, of Qal cloud{s)); Impf. 3 mpl. Pg"W}E VDt? Vt^f his heavens drop dew; fig., of speech, intrans., ICras spy

ttjl

'np? 32
foil.).

to

D"V
meal
tp">y

my

teaching drop like the rain


cisn.
sf.

(/of

(||\to< bas !>w)._cf.


dub., usu. ooarse
JQ18MS39

[nD"HJ7j

n.f.

meaning
so

t[rpS?] a.[m.] cloud; pi.


IS5
sf.
30

rnsnya

; Toy (with 1) (NH barley-meal; Syr. ]lmi!"(m Lexx) Att#ed 00 " 1889 301 E" tarfey, or (cf. Lag ') wheat); Co E' kneading-trough (so Jastr npny
'

@ AV EV dough,

(Perles
}*"IN,

prop.

to

and

X%) 1V2,

referring

cp. 1^ 139").
fr.

>Sm

NH

7C"^y

a.m. cloud, heavy cloud (perh.

appar. secondary,

'"ip "!J?

also [6erf], cradle, v.


,

above -/ + i>anorm.;
v.

NH = BH;

Syr. Jls^i;
;

Ez 44 30 , fcny) ; only Ds/ribny mpfcri 38 M!I "1 Nu Ne io M'nbiy I5 (P).


;

ribny

*i

S K^EHy; Maud. N^BIN No H - 128 on vocaliz.


Ba NB 16 and against him Schwally ZAW,(1880>^8 who prop. PS"iy); 'y in which God dwells Ex

"en?, -liny,

-<shst
m

lyhg

v.

n. my.

= BH^I]? Ar.
;

I.

(/of foil.; meaningdub.; NHqiy *__ c mane of horse, also part of


etc.).
-

20 18 (Gi van d. H. v 21 ), 1 K 8 12 2 Ch 6 1 ; + 2 jb 22 13 v. iys ;jy Dt 4" (also v&ri), 5" ^ 9 7


;

vb?l nnn
of
''s

neck where hair grows,

S22 I0 = f 18 10 as swaddlingbands of sea Jb38 9 fig. of misery Is 6o 2 (||TJB>n);


'y 2
;
;

D,s, n back of neok, neok;'y trpiy n.m. 12 abs. Jo's 7 +; cstr. Gn4o 8 +; sf. ^"ly Jb 16 12 7 IB-iy Dt3i- etc.; 1. back of neck of fleeing 8 foe 131 'V3 1T G1149 (poem in trwi r J), cf. 12 Jb 16 (fig.); Ex 23* (E), f i8 41 = 2 S <V%a
, ,

judgment Je 13 (UniO^Jt), as a past day 12 li py tfi* Ez 34 (of future day of '') Zp i = jo 2 > (\\id.). (\\nbwwn nv)
'yi

16

'

L)

jJ; ]

V,J -

cause to tremble, tremble


(cf.

(in terror, or awe)

Ar.

22 41

turn
812

^^i quiver, flicker ;

(Tjan, ilJB) one's

foe Jos 7

back before C?si') a s9 (JE), abs. Je 48 ; fig. of apostasy


2 s7
s3

bx

'V

n:B j e

32

(opp.

tna

Syr. ,ii come upon suddenly or violently, PS s.v.passim; cf. Egypt. 'u-ra-dau{t), they terrified

rua) a bs. 'y *8|fl

(=ny)WMM il "-'-");- Qal

imp/.

ms.

yny
pyn Dt
Jb 31
Is 2
'J!J?

792
is 47
Is
1J
;

isny

7"

fs.

*#$B

> s.

p->y

L top ApaK
c.

s4
,

etc.;

Inf.

to tremble (i.e.

IM1
(subj. ";

p${ strike with awe) c. ace. H? ? 10 ins. prob. also v ); TJ? nj^l
1

estr.

2" + ; 1. cause

mod. 'Arka, near Mediterranean, 60 miles N. of Beirut (cf. Ency. Bib. ).


:

1-

I.

v.

"njf (./of foil.; on this [and not my] No M0 "'" 4W Lag s,mm "- 91t cf. Palm.
(1
l'

Jb 1 3

s3

wtft thou strike with

awe

the driven
12

Nmyo

inspire awe Is 47 leaf? abs. cause trembling 2. intrans. tremble, feel io 18 Bab.), ty
(of
.

sepulchre).

TTXSfO
1-pyp 23
2
19
;

n.f cave ; abs. '0

Gn 1 9 30 +

cstr.

,9

8 9 3 29 c. ace. Jb dread (D), Dt i 7" 20 31 Jos I s4 the great multi31 because / stood in awe of s tude. Niph. Ft. HJH i> ^ 89 .tfZ, tem'Me
;

pi.

nn^rp Ju

+
16

cstr.

irf.

Is

cai-e,

or refuge esp. as place of sojourn


3 - 3 - 7 - 810

in

the

company of the holy ones

(Ginsb; v Gn^J),! S24 K 19 113 Ez 33" Jos io Baer),


1
,

48911

vand.H.
')

(ITJgW
,

+
l

(||T)i3).

Hiph.
2

1. regard, or treat, with awe, as awful:

t.

Jos 10,
;

mpl. Wn$,TI i&) Is 8" (ace. it^O); 3 mpl. 13 2. inspire with ?nji; 29 ace. 'fc* 'fPSTJW?. *> Is 8 13 fte aJT(cf. Qal2); Pi.'sf. Cf$Q shall be your awe-inspirer.

142

D'lV

Ju6 3 nhyp
1

S 13 6
19
,

K18 413

cf.

V57

Is 2
14

robbers' cave; Is

D^iy t>
rd. prob.

S 22 2S23 13 whence in 1 Ch n 'y ni* or m.SO We, cf. Dr, Bu Kit


15
,

32

hence BT!t dew (of wild beasts);


||

' Je 7 11

HPS; as

I^Viy]
cstr.

adj. dreadful (prop.

Pt.

pass.)

6 D^O? r,n5'!? Jb 30 in

the (most)

dreadful

9 burial place, nSsatsn 'D Gn2 3 M 11 P - WS0 alone 2 3 )49* (& (v. nbB3D)='D 4 Ci'TiT? ">E>|!! ' Jos 13 (D), cave -region in

of ravines.

Lebanon E.
adj. awe-inspiring, terror-strikace. to most,

of Sidon,

ty^y

n,3 3? J e 2o "; P 1 subst ing ; '/of '\ J n bad sense of formidable adversaries, D^'IV.
-

ny
(ll

TyreBuhl"
til.

but dub.;
1895 ' 65
.

mod. Mughdr Gezztn, near perhaps, rather,

21 personal, Je 15

(||

DT!), Jb

6 23 (|l"W)

and

pH^/]
Ges*

vb. strip oneself (||form of


is

national,
'V

* 54
5

Dn4),

fiOL]Is29 , , cstr. D^ia S 1V mo< terrifying of the nations

(P3;
26

86 M (ll^!), Is 1 3", esp. of Chaldeans


""!$!
12

=T

my,

11.

ace. to

ace. to

3 (||ne% niy);-Qai Imv. n# nok Hi De al. ms. with fpl. subj.; Ew' 226 * Du Di al. fpl., shortened from

nny
13

Ez
sg.

28' (l|BTi)

12

etc.).

Po. Pf

3 pi.

$*fl*
;

30" 31

(IJOni), 32

so (prob.)
24
,

PI? Is 4c; (rd. 'y also for W* v so Lo Ew Che Gr al.); without specif, ref. DTTJf D?ia s Is 25 awe-inspiring nations (Du Che take 4 as subst.), ' DTI v (del. as gloss Di al.), 'V "Vq\
J!

foundations of) 23 they have laid bare (the so Pilp. Inf. lier palaces, i.e. destroyed them Je a6. + Hithpalp. Impf. 3 fs.

^P Is

TO? VS
1.
20 21
-

51

58

be laid utterly bare, cf.

my Pi.

v 5 (del. verse as gloss


in gen., as ruthless

Du Che)

late, of
s5

wicked
'V
20

'!>

Van 'JTtO
,3

f 37 / Aaws

t ,_ VHJ? adj. stripped, Gn is 2 (JE), J622 80 pi.


;

specif, childless;

&T% LV20

(H).

*em a wicked man


(lir!?),

ruthless/ as subst., Is 29
pi4

Jb 15 20 (Hjwh),
,

27

(ll^-)>

Pr"
s0

tnj71V
;

adj. stripped, destitute ;"&} as


the

16

rd. also (D

",
) T "!y

Is

"

subst
6

for

Br" p DuGral.'(||y?n).
3

MT H$i

i//

102 18

prayer of

the destitute.

Je

Che

i7

v. ijrt-ig.

Tn^y^ n.f. awful shook, crash; Is io* of v s lopping off (tree-)erown


,

+4t.*WVW n.[m.]
so Tristr
BNi6s

prob. a tree or bush;


v. Lane),
124
;

juniper? {kv.y^s- juniper (or cypressl


NHB

(fig.).

"

Rob BB11

on format,

v.

nV D^iyn Jb30 they who Pa.);Qal pt pi. gnaw the dry (ground fig. of scanty subsist3
.

[p"UH

vb.

gnaw

(Ar. <_^c id.; Syr. osji.

Ba " 160);I3"iea
1

Lag
6
,

lyiny

Je48
(for
6

6
,

+17

where

rd. prob. ttfijfr

^y,"

MT

TffJB;

>Gf al.
ApoTjp,

conversely, rd. 1?"]? 48

).

ence);

sf.

TTfy v

ir

my gnawing (pains) do not sleep.


MP" ">yny;
010 "
282
,

of city T^jpiy adj. gent. Arkite, inhabitant

1.

city

onN.bank

of Arnon,
34

TelAm. DF' Arka (As. Arka COT cf. As. n.gent. IrkaIrkat(a), Egypt. Arkantu, / 1810 natai COT '"--, Ency. Bib. ); only J>n' as 16 17 I Ch l A id., n.coll. Gn IO 'Apouxaioi',
,

I^J! Nu 3 2 (JK), 8 Dt 2 s6 3 12 4 48 Jos 1 2 a (D) 2 K io 33 1 Ch 5 ; 19 s 9 Moabitish Je 48 Jos 13 (D), v" (P), 2 S 24 26 26 'Ar'dir Buhl MI once liny Ju 1 1 ; mod.
S.

limit of E. Jordan

Isr.,

"^

(cf.

);

niny
or.
2
9)

793
.

rrew
1 ;

Trigtr Mo.bi29B.

2
33
,

city near
25

Kabbah
(P), site'
1 S We,

in

Amnion, unknown.
30
1 28

Ipy Ju

1 I

'nj? Jos

3. city in S.

13 Judah,

onn nn#y pr 27 s5 (Hn, Je 14 6 Zc io DU t as human food (hence excluding "*'0)>


cf.

"IJP5J

Aporip

+ Appa8n, latter
myiy;

*ft)
'V

n-TBTi 'y
,

Gn 3 18 (J);
1/.

esp.
(||

P Gn
I

29

(+ Y%
'

orig. ace. to

indicating form
s

rdg.'y (or rnj/ny) for


(cf.

We 183* 28

L PayomjX); + Jos MT nnny, B a^x,


Di*""*-

30 3 PTH v 9 hence 'y

104"
also
27

"VXn for cattle);


1112
,

'y disting. fr.

KBH,
26

f5?

Gn
.

fTlfe>

+
;

Dr HPS),
-

Benn Steuern

KBH, TXn 2Ki 9


I.

-|-Is37

poss. 'Ar'dra c. 9 miles S. of E. from Beersheba, but cf. Buhl G,,0,tr 183 . Is if rd. n$> "Hy rn.V Lo Lag Sem 30 Che Buhl 1*1 al. (for TJHJ ny). Vid. also Che Enc' Blb 3 7 .

TWV
T
T

vb. do,
2622

make (NH ^
2'

= BH

MI'

23 - 26

- 1-

MT

Ticy,

39
I-

BT7N1,
;

I-

Imv.

1B>y

OH n.pr.
g mg Q n Dt22 21 +,
14

Wy,

rwsb.

VWyo
S.
1886 >

'

tainly found in

Sem.
6

t">-)V^y adj gent, of foreg.


.

in 1 Ch 1 1 44

DHM
3'

not Aram., and not cerlang. ; on Sab. v. esp.

8BB.rl.Ak.
sf.

Wfc|

Ho8 +
s

^._Qal25M
;

py
Gn

fs.

l2HJ/j(-/of
saddle;

foil.;

cf.

Ar.

flfty

yS^
also

ioo<A, fod,

nfe/yi

consec.

Lv 25 ";
;

ms.

n'fe'y

throne, ^J^j- grape-trellis,

woman's (camel-)
(1

Impf. 3 ms.
fe'Sa

nfe^J!

Gn 1 S n
Is

4s5

etc.;
1.,
,

+
s
,

nfe/y>! 1

K 16 + 3
1

Eth.

0^:

booth

06*:

As. irsu, bed, couch;


Syr.
(jx>;-,

NH HD'TJ? cradle, X N
;

6d);
P"]5?
,

Is5

nfe/JC

64

ms.

nfe/yn

s io 8

nb/yn
nfe/yVl

Gn 2 6 s9 Jos f, juss. (c.


12 ,6
,

?*<)

byn Gn 2 2 12 4-

Palm.
737\

Wiy

the

common

idea

is
cf.

appar. that of a wooden structure, frame,


J^ZMGxl(1886).
Jb7
,3

2S13 Je40 Qr(Kt't?yJB); is. WJIK Gn nbyto Ez 20 14 Dn 8 27 B>yKl Dt io 3 + 4 t.


,

Ez;
'

etc.; /jni>.
,

ms.

nfe^f

Ju io 15 +
;

fs.

"BT?
5

Je

tfcn$
3 + ;
pi.
18

n.f.

couch, divan ; cstr.


sf.
13

'y

Dt

6 26 +

abs. feny

sf.

DHifeny

Am 3"; 'feny Jb7 +, etc.; Am 6*; couch, divan, Am 3 6"


12

44" + iby 7 4-' 2 t. 18 4 nby (4 van d. H. *>); cstr. niby Gn 2 + 20 28 32 2 1., sf. incy 4 i 4Wcy tEx so -!Vb^| 31
etc.;

//

a6s. nfc^

(linitSD),

+ 2S 17 28
cf.
,

(rd.

33B>? nfeny Klo

Ne M,r|!

i8 18 ,etc;

Pt.'act.
pi.

nfV

Is 5

sf.

W? JImo
;

19

7 13 ); for lying' at night Jb 7 f 6 16 3 Eny + 132 <A comcA 0/ (JjnfP), Pr7 4 (consisting in) my bed ; couch of sickness 1// 4 I ; 16 marriage couch Ct I perhaps transf. to sar-

HPS,

(butv.

infr.);

D^V
),

Gii2 4
f.

49

35

10

(yet v. Ges

124k

etc.;

pos*.

1'OTn
etc.;

Jb 4I 26 (Ges 76k );
I. 1. do
13

A tyf
2i

Jb
,

Ex 3" +
M

Wjfc^

Ez

cophagus, as last couch


(v.

bra

feny ifeny

Dt

11

Gn 3" (J)
2

(1560 + 1.): a. (1) c. ace. act. 2O 10 (E) + oft.; do right in eyes of


1. ft? (cf.
,

'">

Dr).

WlV
Icurapattt,

3 c); 4 -|-, evil 8"+ God's commands, statutes, etc., Dt 16 12 30 8


i
39

12 3

rfo

Nu

(Vof

foil.;

meaning unknown).

I5 (P); 8
s7
,

^0 'V Si 4 48 + domight, i.e. mightily,


1

+rr|Bh^

n. pr.

m. Benjamite
Itjiaui,
cf.

Ch

valiantly;

lapaffta,

@L

= commit
"<

Pr 31 39 do
(offence)

efficiency, i.e. efficiently;


;

part.,

nariD nriSO

Lv2o 13 (H), Dt 20 18 sq. JO n'tt'yi Lv 4* and shall do a single

IZ&ft? (-/of
[bear fruit],
11.
.?,

foil.; I,

mng. dub.;
Pr87

As. eiebu

one of them (things prohibited ;


cf.

v.|D3b
;

(<')),

=H

Ar.

causat. (Dl ), isbu, perh. c is 6e </ry, but J^JLc fresh,

nis-bp nn
c.

13M 17 5 (all P) sbyi V

do=
c.

juicy herbage;' Unix, Palm. KUCy).

NH = BH,

cf.

perform a work,
nssbtp Gn
2
2-2

ace. cogn. HE'yD

Ex

N3py, Syr.

(E), also (* subj.)

Dt
13
;

8 20 23 12
ace.

Dn

14

Ec3";
'y
1

ta^y
Dt
ls

n.m. Gnlu herb, herbage; '])


;

910 =Dt9 13 (10 Words); (J), Ex2O

abs.
;

c.acc.

T?11 tls58
,7

fy

T^bo

K2i 7 =
3
,

1 i

cstr.
f.

Gn 2' +
dirim.)

sf.

D3by Is 42

1S

cstr. ni3|>y (d.

Pr 27 s5 ;

pi.

exercise sovereignty over; of

herb, lierbage,

in oldest use
[Hjft]):

oft.

gen.

(therefore incl.
2 (
2
,

grass

(nhk) Jos24 (E), Nui4 Moses Ex 4 and (^D'HSta) v 21


''

M
.

''

performing signs
(JE),
2 (
)

Dtn
c.

so

do something
;

rnfrn 'y
1

Ex 9 22 (E), Gn
all
i

9* ( + ft?),

o 15

+ id;
Tf
'V

J) Am 7
(J),

+ D'fe>) Ex so f^n 'y


;
,

to one (b pers.)

Gn 209 (E), Ju9 56 4-

^y reflex.

Ex

io"(E),- r }>J? ?
s
;

v 15

appar. gen. also in

alone 92
12

q|yp ^|
15

psn
512
,

'y

whence V' 105 35 Jb 5 25 ^ 72 16 'y

(||NBn), Is 42'

102

Je 12", 'y alone Dt32 2 and Dt 29 s2 Mi 5 6 Pr

Je 26 19 do evil against ourselves; esp. '' subj., c. do good to Ex 1 8 9 (E), 2 K 8**, or evil Gn 2s 42 (E); in phr. so may God do to me, etc. 3 1 S3" 2 K6 '+ (v. ejD" Hiph. 1). (3) do
i>,

19

hence

'y as food for cattle

Dt 11 15 i^ic^ 20

31 8 + something for one (7 pers.) Gn 30 1 K 4 dir. obj. om. 1 S 20 rei Ju 2 1 716 what shall +7
, ;

rraw
19

794
;

TO
s3 61* *&9 Jb 32 (Ginsb
;

we do for them, for wives f c. ->5> pers. Ne 5 7 c. ?, of '' doing kindness c. dat. eth. (?) I S io s 38 for 1 S 22 ; executing vengeance for Juii
;

(+ IP of enemy);
6 17 (elsewhere
^>

'

niK

doing a sign (nix) for t Ju rfK RJJ), cf. 'JMT^


n3toj>

v" van d. H. Jb 35 10 6 124k as sg.).* C. make T&> Is54 (Ges* expl. 4 reflex., make for thee Ex 20 Dt something, c. 12 19 n iK2 24 + 9 io^, for (^another iS2 2S7
i\VV Is

Baer),

&>!>

+ 95
j>

so appar. pt. pi. "Bty

(4) do something (in relation or 30 '' aZ7. subj. Dt I intercourse) with (nt< pers.), !1 17 that he did withyou, io (cf. ^86 supr.), human 24 D , t?S?'), Ru 2 11 subj. 2 Ch 24 (obj. (5) seldom

86

'.

obj. nriEn?

banquet
14
10

Gn 4020
;

Est 5 4 also (no


,

7)

Gn 29* (E) Ju
Is 25
s
;

Est 5 512 and

"

(fig.,

subj.)

judgment upon 1 S 28 14 Is 48 more gen. Est I 15 what shall we do with s6 the queen ? also, subj. ", Ez 25" 28 f 149 79
c. 3,

usu. of executing
,

18

Nu 33'*(on false gods)


Ne

in good sense/3

CTpn 'V

8 17 c. 7 of animal Gn33 (J). ?rei, Dt22 9 d. ma&e a name (Dt?) for oneself 2 S 7 1 Ch (7) 8 13 1 7 also (no ?) 2 S 8 a new heart for oneself 2 Ez 18 31 e. make war with (T\H) Gn 14 (?) ,8 1220 1019 Josii (D); c. DV, Dt 20 1 Ch 5 abs.

c.

'< 1 3". <fotngr the justice (BBipp) (6) of 43,19 of any one, i.e. maintaining his cause 1 K8 14 5 c. adv. do thus, i13, Jos 6 1// 9 (JE), (7)
.

Ch Ch
;

22 8 ;
11
1

c.

s 7 reflex. Pr 24 ;
;

pt.
c.

npn^o TpV

26 1113
,

make
'V
2

peace,
31

15 7 pers. Jos 9

(J)

D3"ia

nK
.

ace.

to, ?,

Gn

21 6 s2 (P), 18 (J),

K2

6
;

ace. as,
c.

with me.
catastrophe

c.

K 8 make an agreement "^ 3, '3 H? '? Ju 2 brought a


1
'

"W^S Gn 27"

(J);

Ex

17

16 18 15 manner, Ju 9 *, Ez 8 25 ,0 (7 rei) Gii3O (J); c. 7 pers.


.

3 of (E) + b. work for


;

upon

(cf.

JHB).

jf. c.

2 ace, ma/ce

20 6 iSi4 Ez2 9
1

18 13 1724 something out of (ace. mater.) Ex 25 28 37 3 10 Ct3 Dt io +; make something into something

(for''); 14 013 2 Ch 2 7
TJ3J73)
1

work

in (3) gold or other material

(Ges

5,,7

")Ho8 Gn27 Jui7


;

Nun

4
;

i7 V'i04

Ex 3 1

4 -5

32

35

(all P);

c.

H3

(i.e.

Ex 5 9 (J) in toil; work with (DJJ) God S 14 45 so prob. of God's working with (HK) Moses and Aaron 1 S 12 6 (usu. appoint); c. J1K with (of pers. in whose company, in whose field) Ru 2 1919 (gleaning); work iTM para Pr 3 i 13
,

make something H73, i.e. utterly destroy it Na i 8 Zp i 18 Ez 20 17 Ne 9 31 c. pt. pass, as 2nd ace. Ex 38' they made it T\n? 3^33 hollow with
boards, 3 9 ; but also c. ace. ?, Ho 2 gold they made into (?) the Baal, Ju8 27 Ex2 7 3 (P),Dt 9 14 Je 37 15 Ez 4 9 Is 44 19 make something for (7
9

10

1'

Ex 36 Ne 3 s8 2 Dn i (I?*? c. By, 2 Ch 2 Ez 2044 Vr 109 21 Ez 22 14 Zp3


without prep.
1 .

2.
19

aW with,
c.

13

ace. as);

HN,

JO of material Ct 3 pers.), : of yield grain, yielding meal


-

9
.

2. produce,

Ho 8 77

vineyard,
,

(perh.;
2
,

Gr Now
23

+ 3 Je 2 + 3 of manner c. 3 Ez 23 2529 c. b pers. + ? 25 pers., Je 18 3. oft. Dn 11 7 +3 ace. to Ne 9 Est 3


ins.

n?3, v.
;

II 1

g),

12

s4

11

in phr., do kindness (190) with c. D? OIPV) Gn 19 19 2 4 1214 (J), Jul 24 8 s5 1 S 15 6 2 S 2 6 io2


:

1 Ch i 9 + c.S'S.iS 20 (but rd. DV Vrss We Dr al.); abs., f 109"; obj. IDn + riDK, c D?,
2 8
;
.

2 2 4 410 30 31 tree, fruit 2 i9 =Is37 grapes Is 5 16 Je 12 2 17 8 Ez i7 2S (allfig.), Gn i 1U2 (P); H09 branches Jb 14 9 and (fig.) Ez 17 8 ; land, fruit Lv 25 21 cf. Hb 3 17 abs. Gn 41 47 ; of seed Is 5' 6 vine, shoots Ez 1 7 (fig.) of cows, yielding milk 22 27 3. IS7" ; hippop. producing fat Jb 15 of dressing and cooking food, Gn prepare, esp. i8" Ju6 19 13 5 1 S 25 18 (pass.), 2 S 12 44 Gn 27", , , ; .

1731

Jos 32
n

14

*
9

47 (allJ); c. 18"; so ato 'V,


;

19 (JE) Ju 9

S 2 6 c. T\k 6 b,Ex 20 =Dt


2
;

with,'
10

Gn

S 13 57
12
3 (

12

c.

D?,

Gn
2

26 2
6
.

29

(J), cf.

S22 51 = Ju 8*
act,
-

24

49

17

Ex

12 39

+7

reflex.);

bullock for sacrifice


Tv?\i

(v. infr.) 1

K 18***;
Ne

'?
13";

Ez

+7

reflex.);

a chamber

16

c.

T)X

CT</t, 1

S 24"

4. abs.

prepare to build

act with
1422

S 323 ' Je 14 7 effect, esp. of', I 22 32 37 5 52" Dn 9 19 ; of men 2


1 1

Ez 20 9 Ch 31 21

make
14",
c. ace.
<

7 pers. and inf.). ( 16 Je 33 18 offering, e.g. HTiy Ju 13


nbij) 2

+
5
,

4.

16 24 , IBJJ
22

K
314
2

17

7 dei),

Lv T\mm Lv
9

Dn 8
ark

1224

2830 32
-

c.

7 pers.

Ez

31".

H^N Nu
17

15

various offerings
'"

II. 1. make (670 + t.): a. c. obj. concr., 8 6 , altar 13 4 idols Ju l8 24:" + etc. b. oft. of God's making (creating) Gn3'(J), 6 9 6 11 j7.16.2S (p) Ne 9 J b 9 p r g2 2 Ch 2 ^, gt +

Lv9 Ez45

Gn

46 +; +'0 to Lv i7 ; of thing sacrificed (perh. orig. prepare or


252S

iK8 w + also
1630

^r w!'de,v.supr.)Ez43

46

16

Lvi4

30

15

16 9

Nu6
Ex

3 73 making man \j/ 1 oo 1 1 9 (made by God'shands),

in the

womb Jb

15

3i''
615
;

making, constituting,

nation
17
7

Dt 26" 32 pt. sf. tf#J> his Maker Is Pr 14" 17 6 (fetyn Jb40 19 is improb., most
r
)

i/'66 ( + ?dei) + ; &bs.=qffer sacrifice io25 (, + '>'?), to (?) heathen gods 2 K 17 32 5. attend to, put in order: pare (the nails) Dt 21 12 ; wash (feet) 2 S 19 25 ; trim (beard) v 26 (cf. Fr. faire la barbe, Ger. die Haare machen).
.

1117

15

rd.

'Wy l with

various interpr. of

foil,

words);

6. observe, celebrate, religious festival, e.g. pass-

no
over
1

795
10
,

rroyn
7Stntoy
n.pr.m.
2
A<raijX,

Exi2
9
;

48

m Nu

Nu 9

"

13

Jos 5
1

also

+ ''{>) Ex
Ex
,

A<r<r<i7jX

(on

,0H
(all P),

Dt

61
,

sabbath

l6

31

this
l6

and
26

foil. cf.

10 13 16 Dt5 feast of weeks i6 booths 16 Purim Est 9 21!7 etc. 7. acquire property of various s kinds (cf. make money ') Gn 1 2 31 "(J), Is 15 7
,

nfe/yiw);
2
1818

1. brother of

Joab
1

and Abishai
2

+ 7 t.

2,+ 3

27 30
'

23"
8

Ch
.

'

Aeri^X).

2. Levites: a. 2Chi7 (Ia<ri>jX, 27 3. post-exil. nameEzr io 15 b. 31".


.

Je 17 11 48^

Ec

8
;

Ez 22 13 28 4 4 38 12 + b reflex. Dt 8 17 2 S 1 5 1 K I 6

Dt8

18

2
;

Ch 32"
of fruits

T7N y n.pr.m. Simeonite Ch4


,
1

35
,

Ao-tijX.

from vineyards, etc. ^ 107 s3 17 2 Ch 2 priests 1 K 12" 13


a feast
1

37
.

8. appoint

TrT'toy n.pr.m. Aa-mas,


Afapias
;

(all

|J?

source),

1. servant of Josiah
2. Simeonite
1

etc.;
2
.

in Kgs.

K 22 l214 = 2 Ch
3. Levites
:

+ ? pers.); ordain a sacrifice Nu 28", a festal day f 1 18 institute, *#T) 3iK 6 6 ghost and familiar spirit 2K2i =2Ch33 (cf.
(
24
;

K12

32,33

34

20
.

a. 6

15

i5

6U
.

Ch 4 36

b. 9

3
.

Dr ml8U ).
(ins. also

9. bring about, of

vs

effecting

a deliverance
||

Ex

13

4
13

(D3^),
12

1S11

13

2S23

10

tltoy^l) Kt, ^T_C\) Qr,n.pr.m. one with 37 rat eirotrja-ap. foreign wife Ezr 1 o
,

iChu
s4

c.

f Ec3
6 12
.

14
.

Dr), v ; cause, sq. cl. 10. use, in3t6i> 'VI 1 S8 16 ;

^hw'WW
ii 47 ,
(l)fo-o-<i;X.

n.pr.m. 1. hero of David


2. Benjamite

Ch
21
,

ruler 27

pass.

Ex 38

11.

spend, pass, days of life

Acreii/p,

lao-crir)\.

Ec

n Niph. S7 Pf. 3 ms. n^V? Ju i6 + ; 3 ft. 23 nwy: 2 S i7 + , etc.; Impf. 3 ms. rife'?'. Gn
26

29
4109f

),

ne>5

s 2 12 fc*yni Est 5 7 9 (Ges n\VVn Est 9 114 etc.; i><. etc.; 7n/. 13 Ne5 ,etc.; 1. 6e done (pass, of Qall 1):
,

fs. c. 1

subord.

sf. ," cstr. nfe/JjD Is5 + 9 +, etc.; pi. fc$J Gn20 + 4 Je i 18 +; sf. V'B^p 1 S 19 (or sg.,
;

nin*n Gn 44" +
i
12

n.m. Gn *> 9 deed, work


12

abs. 'o

*nfe>JjD
cstr.'

Ju
,

WD

cstr.

etc.;

oft. ace.

cogn.

thing done

a! subj rDKJJD J u
.

6" (c. 3 instr.),


subj.

Ne 6 16 (c. nKO
,

26 12 ;

om. Ez 44 14 indef. 3 c. J? 9"; fie dom, rniro Ezr io ; 6 Est4'; 24 15 committed, of offence, Dt 1 3 Nu 1 5 Ec 4 +
9 P*&$f), v

Ex 1 2 16 + 4t.;

44

15

(J),
s4

1K13" by man S 20 19 is obscure (2) implic. evil Gn 14 M Ex23 (E), Ne6 + 8 t., +sg. coll.
;

a. (1) deed, Is Nui6 28 (JE),


c.

7V&S;

1.

so

Dr) +

doing(s)

Mi
2

6 16
,

La

Hg
cf.

14

t.;

c.

neg. not (yet) done,

i.e.

future IS46 10

Bu),

Ez
13

16 30

i8 33 (H), 2 Ch 17 CirVT 'O Di Siegf (rdg. infect? D'JHn (behaviour); explic.

Lv

Jb 33 17
3

be accomplished, performed, fulfilled Ez 1 2 Dn ii 36 Est 5 5 7 2 9 12 ; be executed, carried out, of sentence Ec 8", decree Est 9'; be followed,

35 ' 38

Ezr 9
30

Ec
s
,

8 1114

of idolatr. practices,

of counsel 2
subj. nfe-yo

S
1"

s3

2 17

9 ", nearly=occr Ec i 15 14 3 917 ro? v 4 8 subj. ^an v


;
, ,

9913

32
(3)

K 22 =2 Ch 34 s sg. pi. 44 2 K 23" implic. right, praiseworthy S 19


,

D*T '
7

D^W Is59 M
6
;

U^
w
;

specif,

sg.

Dt3i Je25
17

cf.

K16

not ace. to b. Impf. c. neg., (ar) no< done, 209 (E), 29 s6 (c. usage, of flagrant offences Gn ,2 7 hence (P) not to 2 S I3
?3), 34 (both J), be done, forbidden

0?);
7

by
1

'

Lv
1 i
11

132227
;

17
.

c. be

done
(E)

to, c.
31

b of animal
;

(n3); b pers.

Ex

Jon 3 10 Pr 3 1 31 ; of duty in gen. |*^ "f_ 'QH Ex i8 20 (E)=w/ta< they are to do; explic. EC4 4 8"; (4) as basis of judgment (good or bad) Is 14 b. 66 18 ^ 33 15 62 13 Ec 1 2 DHH} 'D J e 25". 16 29 (1) work, labour, husbandry Ex23 (E), Gns
,

2
;

(E

OBfD3), Is 3
1

(H Ju

?3),

Nu

5
,

(P) + 8

t.

Je 5" (nb), Lv 24 19 be done for, b pers.


.

3 11 b rei Nu 15 (H33). Est 6 3 B? pers. v 12 t2. d. be done upon, against (3) Dn 9 of Qal II) a. be made, of concr. things (pass, iKio 20 =2Ch9 19 (throne), Je 3 16 (ark), 2K
37 1 1
;
:

Ju 19 16 D3T 'D Hg 2 17 enforced labour 15 613 in g n 2 3 (E)>* J of Isr. in Egypt Ex 5 ( ); s 16 cf. Is 65^ Ec 5 also of product of labour 23 'sn 'D* fliJ'K' Ez 46 the six working-days; of n*3 rnbg 'D 1 Ch 23 s8 cf. religious work, IflJ
(J),
,

'o
3

2Ch3i

21
;

(2)

12 14

Ez 4 3 18 Ex 25"
7
.

Nu4

36

(P)

c.

ace. mat.

Lv

6 b. be produced from (JO) vine 16 Lv 6" 7 9 (all P), C. be prepared, of food Ex 1 2


2

Nu

4 7 (J), Ju 1 3 1 S 4 " 1S 1722 8 9 9 7 10 ; (3) undertaktion Is 29 Ec 2 3 1415 Dt 15 10 IJ/O Dt 2 7 Is 19 ing, enterprise


;

12

business, pursuit, Gn 46 2 16 2 5 Is 54 ; in gen., occupa-

:a

Ne 5
2

18

".

d. be offered, HTOD
e. be observed,

Lv

811

kid

Nu

15;4
.

passover

K 24 2210 (P

4 17 17 30 10 ; Dt, 2 CI132 Jb i + 28 U'T 'O V 90 5 2 7 (4) achievement Je48 Est io ; (5) in weakened 3 ocsense, T^JD Pr '6 i^twe affairs; nearly

t.

18 f. be used dei)= Ch 35 "; Purim Est 9. 24 Lv 7 (P), +b rei 13" (P) Ez 15". 15 fPu. Pf 1 s. 'TEW ^ 139 / was made.

currences

Ec

14

2 17 8 17 (sg.). (pi.),

c. deed(s),

worlds) of

esp. in deliverance
4

and in judg1 t.,

31 710 Jos ment, Ju2 24 (D),

f 33 + 2

+ VT 'D

796

-toy
"Tl
.
.

U "0 in gen. 5 * 28* 92' + 4 t.; 6 2. a. (1) work, thing Ec 7" 8 17 ii of. 3". 17 man, nSK 'D Gn40 (E) baker's work; made,
etc. Is

W&JJ

D^na

#g
.

Ez 23 38 (unchaste

act); /n/.

cs<r. 'flf*

21 rd. Pi. rrifrya nYe'ga v

(Ew Co

"flrt'

by H 'D La 4 s oft. of furnishings of tabern., M 3B*n 'D Ex 26'+ 7 t., Di5T 'D 26 + 5 t., JQfr ' ' s2 D c * f> of 'o 28", cf. 28 + 2 1., enn V,
;

Toy, aL).

y<DV

n.pr.m. Esau, Ho-au


25

Esau, elder
1
-

holy
also

oil, etc. 0J5T

2Chi6 14 );
etc.,

(ins. Opn perh. hence 'y^work of art Is 3" (of


t.

'D

Ex 3026 + 2

m
;

+ 7 25, 26 s4 44 + 24 21.3 son of Isaac Gn 27 4 Mai i 28, 32 + 15 t. 32, 33, 35, Jos 2 4 27, 1819 34 ancestor identif. with DV1K Gn 36 1 Ch i ;
t.
,

25M

of

Edomites v 943

cf. 1

Chi 35

' '!>? coiffure), cf.


'

Nu 31
' 2

51

sq. n. of material,

Seir

Gn
8

pattern,
4
19

20 0'$ D v

v. also (i e. goats' hair),


1

Ex 27 28"+; JBW v etc.; D'jrajjS


,

in temple, r03$ tS

Ch 3',

cf.

'D EPrnnn 'D


bread-

K 7",

VCJJ "33 T

= Edomites
6
,

3 6 (25

t.

in

all,

Gn
2

dwelling in Mi 4 5 36) Dt 2 Jos 2 4 ;


; ;

Dt

4 - 812 - 22 - 29

VB>J?
-

= Edom
-

J e 4 9 '0b
t

^8

1818 n*| v ,

"in VB'JJ

v8 919 21

Ch Ch

s1

the

work of (consisting

in)

[pt^]
EN143
);

vl) -

Hitbp. contend
cf.

(perh. orig.

wafers;
2

materials of (prepared for) 6 'D Ex 24' 4 ; in theoph. "MB0 n?nb 16 s7 2 Ch 20 ; in gen. Is 29 ; (J); 'O of ships
2

nbtyn

cling to (in strife),

Ar.

Ja

cling with love


difficult (i.e.

Ez 27 1618
\^45

= my verses
1616
16 *

= thy
(v
'

manufactures, wares;
(n-oiij/xa,

^JiP
28 s +
15

X PPi{, busy oneindignant, hostile); NH pDV, NH pDJJ business, occupation) P/. 3 pi.
self,
;

(Lag

Syr.

amy,

Ethpa. be

poem) ;
1

ship Ez i II t; (3)
28

del.

Co Toy)

K7
19

(2)
s

workman-

ioy IpS'ynri

Gn

26 20 ifoy contended with him.

Ex
4

t ptoJP n.pr.font. in
,

SW. Pal. Gn 2 6 20 (expl.


unknown,

B1K *T '

of idols (contemptuously)
19 4

8 Dt4 2Ki 9 =is37 =2Ch 3 2 ,^ii5 i35 12 8 Je 1 16 so fT) ' cf. Is 2 (VT '), Ho 1 4 Mi 5 9 enn Dt 2 7 15 Je io3 9 cf. Ho 1 3 2 B^jq 'D Je ib 29
;
,

as contention); locality

'ASiia'a.
cf.

"lt^ (-/of

foil.;

appar. gather, unite,

Ar *

?.p

kinsman, i?J-c <ri6e,J-LLT assembly;

18 15 Divnyn 'D v 5 1 12

cf.

57

Ez

6
;

VT

appar. also Csri&^p IS41 'D of altars Is 17 8 b. work


;
' .

hence ten -|y, V V


'

= collection, union).
Ar. yff$; Ph.ntrj?, nDy, rCWJ, etc.;
'

(made by) God


late), of

Ex32

16

(E);

esp.
22

(poet,
24

and

nito^ 176 n.m. and f. ten (NH=BH; x T T -:


1 - ,s '

created things, f 103 io4 + 4 t. f ; ' 4 D i2 26 (hoth of heavens), ^njiasN ' 8 , 2 8 7 (animals); of man cf. 19 (heavenly bodies), 7 , 19 15 cf. in^JJO B'3K"i'| njn!> 37 (but rd. Jb 14 34 25 D'BfatC 93 01 Di al.); of a nation Is 19 prob. 11 60 21 64 7 ; of weights Pr 1 6 (but rd. perh. ^Qn c. product of olive-tree, HM "0 for '> Gr Toy),

TT

33 perh. MI tic, Hi*

NoUb 6 mcy , Sab.lCV SabDenkm 011 '-" 4 48 Eth. 0^4-: OwCfc; As. andcpds.Ho.n
;
-

efertu; Sipj;, N-JDy;

IB'J),

]f~C
Pot
451

Nab.

&)}, all

= ten;

K^Tf; Syr. tix,


Palm. Nmt5T>
6

</w
*

m. (rulers)) ;
and
cstr. usu.
;

(c.n.f.)-fy 2Si5'

+53
1

(abs.
7
1

indistinguishable);

~&$
t.;

K
+

Hb 3
'
;

17
;

fig.

17 product of righteousness Is 32 .

Ch 6 46

f. (c.

n.m.): abs.

fntojj

Gn

24'

69

1.;

ttflMfflgO, 5T-, 1&3XQ n.pr.m. (work of


cf.

nn'B'JJ

n. pr.

Lzb 315 );

lff^O on

Isr. seal,

Ma(a)<T<raia(s), etc.,

Cl-Gann, v. B Ezr IO21 Ma,

infr.;

tl. a
:

Exi8 +

cstr. (prob.) nng 1 21 on 2 t.;

S i7 18 + 46
pi.

f.pl.

0")^,
i
15
.

20, y.

<e,

only

captains of tens

Ex 1 8

f.pl. 2125

tens in phr. 'S If!

(E),

Dt

2.
23

ten,

25

<raijX:l. priest, Je.'stime,n;'BT?PJe2i 29 37 ; 4 2. 29 21 WJKJIP 3. Levites perh. 35 (W. 18 20 4. officials: b. 2 Ch 23'. a. iChis 7 8 11 6. 5. sonof Ahaz 2 8 a. 26 b. 34
.
'
-

enumerating pers. or things, usually without


other num.

Levite
cf.

Ch 6^

Kit.
ffl

rv't^a q.v., rdg. rWgD for 7. njfe^O of various post-exil. men


:

MT

"$ bef. n.f.pl., Gn 4s + 43 526 after n. fl K 7 + late passages J0S15 21 Ch 6 2 Ch 4 bef. HBS3 = ten cubits (all P),
a.
t.
;

27 43
-

57

46

fi

K6
7

3 - 2526

s3 - 24

b.

n-l'B'j;

bef. n.m.pl.,

Gn 45 s3

Ne 3
io 26
a. d. V
.

(Ma8a<ri;X, A Maaorot/).
c. ii
18
.

8. a. 8
41
.

4 '7
.

b.

+ 25 t. (incl. D"?^ '= 10,000


Kt,

2
1

S 18

6
.

d. v 7

e. 12

f.

v 42

Ezr IO
30
.

b. V

21

(M<z<rai;X, Ma<riar).

9. 22 C. V

13
cf.

n^ Qr); Dn?
also njn
3
;

bef. n. coll.
0)
1

lp3 T

K5
tGn

3
,

K 24 3?3 2 K
2
1616
43

14

S 17 17
1

these ten loaves,

10.
I

"WW (van d. H. ^VQ) Ma(a)<rcu(a),


vb. Pi. press, squeeze

a priest
j-II.

Ch 9".

'^''V Ez 45 rd. Co Berthol Toy; after n.m.pl.


1
6

K 14

'N

D^? Hi

(all

[Hti^]

(NH
3 pi.

6-8

Dni 121415 t;
sc.

2 Ch 2 9 (P), 1 7 E), Jos 17 (JE), 24 after n.coll. |^X 2 Ch 30 ; n.


23

Nu

32

43

nf^y Pi. compel;


cf.

?y Pa. crush, gnash (teeth);

Ar. /%~c compress a

woman)

Pf

om.,

men,

shekels (weight)

tGni8 32 (J) Am 5 3 Ezr 8'; sc. Gn 24" (J) Nu 7" + 1 3 Nu 7


t.

-toy
pJJJ 'V)
;

797 S 18 11
;

onto
ike^Uif
t.
1 1

8|D3 'V (sc. shekels, value) 2


2
16
;

sc.

measures (of grain) Hg i8 32 (J; bc. men), Ne


l21i!

c.

art. <Ae ten

Gn
as
bef.
s8

(id.

= every

14 nto precedes (even rrtoy D>r\f D'to Nas ), but l ordinal i5 + 8t., so D,' (c. ord.)

ten);

Ex 2 f= 3 8 o. (all P)t. n$Jj 28 n.m.pl. Ex 34 + 18 1, + D'Ojn nnbp 1 S


pred.

25

8M both precede and foil, ordinal Nu 7 7278 2 8 12 M 23 16 Je Je 52 . Vid. also 32 2 K 25 9 14

Ch 29" + 5

Est 9

also BfC

and

njB* (rut?)

(on art.
bo
n.

cf.

Weir

in Dr, but dub.


10

prob. om.,
i
4

J^Qli.l.Sllir.

We Bu), + D"B^K '= 10,000 Ju + 26 1.;


'y (sc. shekels)
.
.

esp.

Herner 8' n,dz " "">r," lmAT(,893)


,

D a 8jnt. (S7,alsoR. 1.2 Q e8 92d,.


;

1S4

an(J
in

on form

om. ^DS Ju 1 7 1 3. rarely num.: a. "toy after larger num., HNO 2226 Jos 24 s9 (all E), Ju 2 8 b. D"?B> 'VJ Gn 50 'y before larger num. nto niSO jtoni D'to "toy

fW. (prob

for

V), Ol" K6"

10

1'

427

80138
.

+ other
14

t [itoy] vb.
tithe

denom. take the tenth


'

of,

Gn 5

(P).

o.

preceding) d. rrtoy after smaller num., mfcy) HJCto 9 ^DSn Je 32 =sei>er*<eei shekels; before smaller
(n.

Dn^n

rrtojn.

n#]j Ezr 8"

after larger' num*,


ef.

nNO
i'.

15 Impf. 3 ms. ifef 1 S 8 Pi. Impf. + Inf. of thing tithed).

; Qal
c.

(c.

ace.

abs. give

tenth of,

ace. rei

2 ms. ifryn "ltf?

Dt 14 22

Q^f
12
,

28 K (P); Pi. taking the 1 s. l^tt^Slj ^m Gn 38 Eipb. (so usu. expl.) tenth, Dn^ytpn Ne 1 o
.

num. + n.sg. H** ntfom

iTtojj

Ez45

but rd.

Inf&y? Dt 2 6
ing, tithe,

12

c. ace.

cogn.

i.

DTOfl, joining 'iTi^g to preceding,

but

Inf. cstr.

with

Hi Co al.

improb., <
i.e.

e.

taking, reckonrd.

"WV 203' H^toy t t v


,
:

"toy? Pi.; "to?3


tithes,

Ne

io 39
' -

abs.,

receiving

144

n. ten, only after units J


'

to

make num. 1 1- 19, both cardinal and ordinal;


n.m., thus: 1. eleven: a.

but read prob. iB>ya 63 " Dr ' 26 1 2 ). points, see Ges*

Qal

(on

anom.

rn.E'y c. n.f., "toy c.

M 2 1. b. n^toy nnK + (c. n.m.') Gn 32 s6 2 K 23 + 7 t.; also = eleventh 1 K 6 m (c. n.f.) M c. "toy 20 2 K 9 ord. (c n.m.) Nu 29 Dti +7t. d. nnby "my (c. n.f.) Ex 2 6 7 + 4 1.; 3 2. AmZm ord. Je i + 4 t. a. "i'OT (D) ?.E ord. 1 K 19"+ 12 t. (c. n.m.) Gnss^+So t.; 4 K b. (D)'riB*(c. n.f.) Ex2 4 + 31 1.; ord. 2 3. thirteen a. T^RJ ttfif (c. n.m.) 8* + 6 t. Nu 2 9 + 2 1. ord. Est 3 + 7 t. b. n~toy tibf 4. ord. Gn 14*+ 2 (c. n.f.) iK7' + 9t.; 22 13 t.; ord. fourteen: a. "to? n?3"]K Gn 4 6 Ex 1 2 + 1 7 t. b. rrtoy. yais Gn 3 1 + 5 t.
-toy'nriK
.

^
'

3 t-liUW, and (Ex 12 ) Itoy n.[m.] a ten, 1. usu. of days a. a period of ten decade
;

S5 days Gn 24 (J).

b. in phr.,

BHr

("toy)

-*^J

on

<m<A day of the month Lv 25 9 (H), Ez 20 1 3 1 2" 1 s7 24 40 Ex 12 Lv I6 23 Nu 29' Jos 4" (all 4 2 K 25'= Je 52 Je 52 12 (seventh day in P),
<Ae
,

n-i.'B-y.

2. of strings of instr.: 'V S>33 a <ew(-stringed one) ^ 33 s 144 9 ; ']} alone harp,
||

K 25").
1

14

12

4 \^92 upon a

<era(- stringed

instrument).

t.'

D" ")^

n. pi. indecl. (a) twenty (ancient


BA81S76
; '-

-|-

pl.ofl^y'Pra

41

As. esrcX; Sab.

ord. 2
"

K
2

8 1S

+3
.

t.

5. fifteen: a.

Ho 3 2 + 3 1.;
Ju
8
1

"^
1

neton

Aram.
(esp.
18

ord.
s3

Ex i6'+
Ch
io

NH = BH; Ar.^/ifj Hom chrM Eth. bi>>&-\ nc^ Nab. jncy); I. as carfHW, ^;mv
48
;
;

14

t.

tb."to?

S 1 9 18

c. rrtoy eton 2
2

Mfgn

dinal: 1. without other num.: a. usu. sq. n.s.

17

ord.

2 d. 4 i5 . Vid. also s 6. sixteen: a. "to? nE*E* Ex 26 + 6 t; ord. 1 Ch 2 4 + 2 t. b. .Ttoy Eto Gn 46 + 13 t. a. "to? n V? l ch 7" + 2 *; ord 7. seventeen Gn 7 " + 3 t. b. TCJjft V2V Gn 3 7 2 + 4 t. ord. 8. 1 K 22 2 K 16 . Vid. also "toy 3 d. n &$) n JtoF Gn i4 4 + 10 t.; eighteen : a. "to? ( 14 !S b. rrtoy riper j u 3 + ord. 1 1 Ch 24* 25
fa
1
,4 18 :
;
511

+9

1.

nw,
1

Bh, HSK, etc.)

Gn
'

38

3
1

1
1

S 14 14 Ex
84

38

+ 64
S

1.,

+ *l!?K D'l^y. 20,000 Ch


2
-

+ 7 1. +
b. sq.

Ez 45

(rdg. lbK Dn'fy, v. I'^y

b).

n.pl. 2

t.

ord.

K
S

Ex 3 6 23 24:2S'+ 4 +C. sq. n.s. coll. s s 16ls 2 Ch 3 + 1 K 5 d. n.pl. precedes Gn 3 2" 3131 6 t. . n. om. Gn 18 ('yn), iK6' + 6t,, as 101011 " + 4 t. it. + HBN3 Zc 5 12 pred. Ex 27 2.+ other num.: a. c. units, usu. 20 + (c. 20 23 1 K unit + n. s. Ju 1 o 4 + 58 t. (incl. 20+1
t."
.
.

1.)

15'
2
80
;

+8
;

t. 1

t9. nineteen: a.

X 1000, etc., 27
less oft.

t.);

n.

om. Jos 1 5

s2
-J-

2 t. pred.;

-toy nvton 2

b. Jton 2s 8 12 25 38 ord. 2 rrtoy Gn 1 1 Jos 19 25 =Je 52 / These num. usually take sg. of the nouns most often used, nto, Di\ Bhh, cf. (sts.) B*K, nex, etc.; otherwise pi.; rarely (late usage) they follow noun, which is then usu. pi., e.g. Nu 29 30 Jos 1 5 s (P), Ezr S 35 36 Est 3 13 8 5 etc.
ord.
.

Ch 24 16

26

24 s4 unit+ 20 + n.s. Gn 1 1 Ex 38 Nu 8 20 4-neN3 EZ40 21 Ex 26 s (allP) + 27 t.; unit+

36 (both P).
1

b. 20

Ch2 +3

22

t.

Chr.

+ unit + n.pl. Nu 7 8 (P), tc. n.pl. 4- 20 + unit Jos


s'

28 s0 19 i Ch 12^ (van d. H. v ). d. c. hundreds, 20 usu. foil.; sq. n.s. iK9 14 Gn6 3 Dt 31"+ 7 t.;

'

n.om.

4 32 35 2Ch3 Ezr2 =Ne7 20+


;

ioo(n. om.)

i-iHtop

798
i

e further nKD.
.

Nu7 M

n.pL+100+20

Ch
:

is'

t.;
10

cf.

Exl9

>

18

fi. ijttfrn.m.

smoke; abs.
-

'j>

Ju

II. as ordinal

1. 20 alone,
n.

20

38

nSC'S in the twentieth year 1 2. a. 20 om. Nu io" 3 t.


'5/

K 15' + 4
15

+
31

cstr. JB'S
,

Jos 8 20 21 JB$
10
;

Ex

18

+ unit + ns. Ez + 20 + unit Hgi 2Ch7 + 2Q 4 D?E'3+ 20 + unit iK 11s. + unit +20 Exi2 +
17 1
-

19 Jos 8 2021
.

r'JB'Jj

Is 34
-

1.
,

Ex

18

19

sf.

"S^

a. of
14
;

burning city
,

Ju 20s8 40
b. in
.

cf.

Na 2

heralding a foe

b. ns.

i6 10 , etc.Vid.
.
. :

reff.

sub ~fV

of Isr. Is 9 17 Is 14 fig. of destruction Edom 34 10 C. sim. of dust-cloud Ct 3"; of 3 6 20 transitoriness Ho 1 3 Is 51 ifr 37 (rdg. 'V3, as

vvtoy 20 m., rp-vtTy, and n^toy 8 f. -: t -:' "fa Dt 2 3 34 adj. num. ord. tenth ; 1. Tftj 5 M 'yn Di>3 Nu v (P); T"J &ftQ Gn8 (P) Ez 24

<S 93),
io
26
.

68 3 102 4 ; sim. of the unpleasant, Pr

d. breath of crocodile
18 sim. i?'33ri 'V3 v

Jb4i
17 4
,

12
.

2. a.
of mt.
5

attending theoph., 'V


18

fB^ Gn 15
;

Ex
. ;

+ 5t.;
8 5 (P),

Je39'; 'n om. Ez 29 1 33 21 other nouns om. Pb'ja


13 '"few? ^hi"
;

^^n

Gn

19

cf.

Is 6
2

also 4

Jo 3 s

b. of God's anger, iSN3


prob. also Is 65
s
.

'5?

S 22"=^ 18 9

so

iChi2
Ez 29
rqpgn
1
,

ls

25

17

JTH^n
s
,

27 PV??? 24 '#3 J e 32 1
, .

13

11
;

npfc'jn

T^K? n#s

2. as subst. a
f.

t]C?y

vb. denom.

smoke, be wroth;

18

KA part:

f.'abs.

np&j

Is 6";
,

cstr.

WT^
11

Nu 28
;

nn'^j) txjty%

Ex

16 36 nn^j;
11
;

Lv

6 13

Qal 1. a. smoke, Pf. 3 ms. 'y of mt. Ex 19 , 32 so Imp/. 3 mpl. 104 (at touch of ')

Nu
Lv

16

*>nn

EZ45

m.

144'.
abs.

b.
iff

fig.,
1

ms.'"'"'!??

WVl,

c.

3 against,
i.e.

^Hf^n

s2

Dt 29 19

74

Hence

2. subj. pers., fume,

27

the tithe (i.e. of cattle, etc.).


ri.jn..

be wroth, Pf. 2 ms. '3


;

PUf^

80 6

tenth part (of ephah 4 and na'Nn rvvb'j; cf. hUarav toC otyi NU15 182 Now Areh lOV v. further Benz Arch i. e. 28';
V\"\WV
,

Lv "' I0

t]tt>y adj.
15

smoking; 'j>

of mt.
4

Ex

20 18

- ''

); abs.

Ex 29 40 Nu 28 13 P (H), as measure Nu ; only pi. D'pfe'j? 10 40 of n^b used in meal-offering Ex 2 9 Lv 1 4 + 17 Nu 15'+ 26 t. Nu, incl. 3 t. Lv (H only 23 );
'V

Lv

21

(Gi v ); pi. DWjn DpIKil Is 7 firebrands (dying out ; in fig.).

/se

smoking

pfr?

28 9 +

fn. ffifaj n.pr.loc. in Shephelah of Judah 32 Levit. Jos 15 42 in Simeon ace. to 19 7 1 Ch 4 U 6 Atrav, etc.; =]f$ "fa, q.v. p. 92 supr. city
, ,

distributive til?? Kfttyl 2 8

I3

+ 4 t.
Lv
30

tltogQ
abs. 'D

n.m. NuW28 tenth part, tithe;


i8 26 444
; ;

pt^

vb. oppress, wrong,

extort (
accuse,

Nu
Ne

cstr.

"tofQ

27
31 4

+ "&&
,

pE>y=BH, so OAram. ptPJl; Syr. slander; As. adj. esku, strong ; Ar.
ness, injustice);
2

.olx
21

Neio39
niifcTJD

(bef.it?^Bn);

sf.nbyp Lv27

pi. abs.

Qal Pf.
S
8
,

j^c rough-

'y
;

LV5

Ezi8 18
,

12

sf.

D?'Thk'VP Am 4 + 3 t.;

ms.

sf.

^RpB'J? 1
122
;
'

4
,

etc.

Impf. 3 ms.

sf.

1. tenth part of homer Ez 45", of bath v". 2. tithe, payment of tenth part : c. |D rei Gn 2328 17 26 20 14 Nu 18 ; usu. cstr. bef.n.rei Dt 12 14

*\V$T- V'119

ms.
sf.
,

P^il!?

Lvi9 +
1

13

etc.;

Ch 31 666 Ne io3839 13 612 abs. 44 Nui8 ji.m.m Mal3 810 2Ch3i 12 Neio" 12 ; 12 tW TUtf Dt26 A year 0/ the tithe (i.e. of 4 tithe Am.4 Dt tithing); c. genit. pers. paying 8em 228tti2n,"d 3458 611 Lv 27 31 Nu I8 . Cf. RS 12
26 12

/re/ cstr. pty. Ho 1 2 3, Pt.act. pt?V Pr i4

DP B*V t

Ch 1 6 21 ^105";

+
,
||

Lv

3032

27

pass. ptt?y
(oft.

Dt 28 29 +
21
13

etc.;

4', etc.; fpl.'nipfVn 1. oppress, wrong

Am

by extortion,
2
1

b),

c. ace.

pers. 1

3 -4

Mi
28
3

LV5

19

esp. the

- ,'

Am 4

Dt 24" Je

Ez 22 s9 Zc

poor and helpless 10 Pr 14" 22 18 7

as .

Proph. Lect.

ii.

n.

Now Arch L m
'

'

""

w*

Benz

Arcb

'

Ec4'; also

c.

ace. cogn.

sw.ieor. Tj r Dt.i68ff.
I.
9 VJV Jb 9 prob. error for &y,

v. Bty.

Ez 18' 8 practise Lv s 23 and (c.


God);
pt.

extortion,
ace. rei)

bllQ) pfV 'V 22s take by extortion Mai 3 s abs. Ho 1 2 s


, ;

practise extortion;

II.

UJy T

v.

w.
in

Jb io3 deal tyrannically (of 4 12 ^72 oppressor, extortioner Je2i


6

Ec
Asher
1

4
7
.

as subst. the pt. pass,

oppressed
4
,

ty

103

tmCJJ? n.pr.m.
Aaovad.

Ch

33
j
,

hatiB,

146

2. oppress a nation Is 52

cf.i/c

Ch

16 21

yff

122

19

pt. act. oppressor


,

\m

105"
,

pt,
29
,

jt^ (-/of
BB

foil.;

cf.

Ar.
|

7 rIc

ascend,

Lag
also
ace.

"

33 in predict, pfljl 'V Dt 2 S pass, oppressed Je 50 33 3. dub. are in? pt? Jb J^rjl 'V v Ho 5".
:

(plausibly); v. ^lic, ,^1^ smoke;

40

23

rter oppresses him,


(sc.

i.e.

rushes violently
P'B*. fr.

Syr. )JJL"
to

(No*
'

116
),

)JJL,

from

Hoffm LOB 1882

\fc^

upon him

the hippopot.;

Du

?W;

SS0
;

vb.

denom. in Ar. NH).

>GunkBu

VP&] falls, sinks);

tff) D"!3 pB*y

ptfy

799
sf.
12

"ItSSf
1
-

Pr 28"
(of

oppressed

of a person.

Pu.

burdened) with the blood 12 i><. f. njJl^BPI Is 23 crushed


(1

conquered Sidon under


' '

fig.

of woman).
;

Kc 7 7 oppression, extortion ptiV n.m. Je6 6 + ,cstr.fii9 134 Ec5 7 ; l.Je6 6 22 17 'j)abs. Ez 22 712 yjf 73"; c. genit. subj. 1 19 134 obj. Ec 5 7 as ace. cogn. c. pB"V (q.v.) Ez 18 18 22 M 2.
,

n"T$? Mi 6 ; adj. m. 2 S I2 4 (opp. Bfc-i), Ru 3 10 (opp. ?"!); usu. n.m. <A ncA, opp. P" !, Prio ls + 3t.; opp. eh 2 S 12 2 Pr i4S0 +4 t.;
1

opp. jtaK

||

3 a one J e 9 22 Mi6 +5 t., ^ 49 + D5? *W% f 45"; T Is 53 9 is prob. crpt., cf. Krochm Gr D^eh Bo Ry Di-Kit VI
,J
;

Che H,rt
r

conj.

D-ych

for

% and D<ye>B
(cf.

for 'n.

national oppression, Is 54". of extortion ^62", so perh.

Ec
rd.

7'

3. concr., yat'w as ace. cogn.


;

vb. [IB Jl*J/]


Ar.

waste away

As. asasu,
eatf

Lv S 23
t

(II

%Is 30

moth;

12

59"

B%9 Lag Gr
,

exc moA(-worm), exc

(of

al.

moth;
is

pttft?

39 n.pr.m.Benjamite 1 Ch8

AtnjA, A<re.

68 al. e>B>y ?denom.); ace. to De* denom. from &V, prop, be moth-eaten, but
fs.

Tnj^tpj?

n.f. oppression, distress;-

improb.); Qal Pf. 3

PJ

DV30

DE'K'y,
1
10

\$$

#
I

Is

38"

(cf.

Ges 9T

'

481
)

oppression to

me 1=

am

my eye + TS3,

?'

wasted from
pi. le^'y
I,5' 5

grief,

f6

(DJDS

^p|)j 3

^sj; v".
(as waster, 9 8 3J"), Is 50 51

oppressed, distressed.

Tpityy n.[m.] oppressor, extortioner; Je22 3 (=PrV 21 12 ).


t

fn. V}y n.m.

moth
12

con;

D^ttJV

n.pl.abstr. oppression, extor9

sumer); 'y abs., Ho 5 (|| 12 1323 sim.^39 B>V ^?K Jb 4 19 . 27 10 read fragility
;

in

symbol of prob. e33y q.v.


;

Jb^

28

tion ;'))

Am 3
31
15

Jb

35', D-pE'jr

Ec

4'.

f
si pi.

I.

T[nr?CJ3ft3] n.f. extortionate


abs. nij3E>yD

act;

[J~)l^J7]
1.

vb. be smooth or shiny

(?),

"O VX3

Is33

28 16 great in extortions; gain of extortions.

pr

OB> (cf. nety); only Qal Pf. 3 pi. 18 WB^J? Je 5 (fig.) they have grown fat, they are smooth (or shine, from fat) ; doubtful word, Thes
vera
conj. Vte'V.

t ["'tt'J/] vb. be or
der. spec,

become rich
Aram.
"V)J|,

(NH
;

in
cf.

(but

WtfjW

have grown rich 27 precedes, v ).

(cf.

<S X),

so

Gie

and

deriv.;

jIsjx.

Ar.^i abound

tnipy n.[m.]

with herbage, i*2 abundance,

plate (as smooth, shiny

NH

, of herbage, goods, etc.); Qal Pf 1 s. !jHE'V Ho 1 2 9 / have become rich ; Impf. 3 ms. ~WV\ Jb 15 29 he shall not be rich. i 22" rd. n'cy'.

id.,

Ct 5 14

lump or 6ar of metal); cstr. fC* 'V a plate of ivory (Low in Buhl "* Bu).
1
.

t ntoy adj smooth 1only


as merchandise of
;

'5>

iri3

Ez 2 7 "

Hiph.
Tyre';'

1.

make
;

rich,

c.

23 Wffigl Gn 1 4

2 fs.

rpBtyn

ace. pers. : Pf. 1 s. Ez 2 7 s3 (of personif.

from

VlWS forge,

Tyre Co T\\V?)} i.e. pt. pass., or work skilfully ; Toy iron


t

(Ges "),
^-

+ ^3in 0^2); /inp/ 3 ms. sf. # + ace. cogn.-rcty; 2 ms. sf. f3jfS Offi
it

skilfully

wrought;

all

dubious.

65' </(om do*< greatly enrich


,

(the land); obj.

om. 3 fs.-VEtyn Pr io 22 so P<. "I'tigD 1 S 2 7 ' maketh rich (opp. e""lil3). 2. (/atra riches,
abs.:

til- [JIM?}?] vb. Hithp. think (Aramaism: BAram. Pt. Tlty, % _Hithp.

n^rpK)

/ntp/ 3 ms.
6
i

"H^ ^
;

49

Dn 1 1 2 ( + ace.
1

cogn. l?ty);

"^f J*."*^ Pno


.
1

17

Pr2i 17
4
;

6 Impf. 3 ms. ? ' netyfV Jon i perhaps 18 will give a thought to us (cf. 3B>n V' 40 ).

fforf

OEtySJ Zc 1
20
.

(Gi Kt

3 mpl. ITtfjp.
28

Je 5 v

van d. H. Baer y#j*i)>

cstr.

Hithp.

Pi- 23* ; Inf. estr.f P<. "^ynp r 1 3 7 one enriching

^?

tm.TN*jy (van d. H. ni-) n.f. thought; 5 ]X*V 'V Jb 1 2 (ni- would be pi., fr. *r\f).

himself.

t[n2nttJ^]n.f.id.(Aram.: XT^VV; cstr. ^inev Ecclus 3 24); -pi. sf. vnihety nss ^, i 4 6 4
T^riU}!*
eSrit,

1CJy s7 n.m.
27
t.,
7

1817
4
i
;

'

25

cstr.

Est
11

sf.
||)

riches; 'yabs.Gn3i + nety J e g*>+ 5 t., BJfty

16

n.num. one
,
-

(As. is'ten, one; isten


1'

*49 Pr 14";

+ (or
,

Ity

K3

13

Pr 3

16

+ 9 t.;
15

y
19

n'^y J e

cf.

Eng. 'make money.'

ytfti)
t.; pi.

adj. et n. rich

; abs.
6
;

'5?

Ex 30 +
^,45";

73 Tel Am. [is-]tit, first time; eleven; Dl' Gie ZAWI mn m Ges"7 ' Kb"- 218 and reff.); only + ie'V, rn.fe'V (q. v.)=e?t>ew, eleventh, Je 3 2 2 i 39 52'=2K25 Ez 26 4049 Zci 7 Ex

v.

<

=
18

2 67

36 25

1416

Nu 7 ra
14
.

s0

29

(all P),

Dt

Ch

12 13

abs.

&ypV
:

Ec io

cstr. 'TBty

24

12

27

mrntsf
1"

80

JViritfiy n.pr.deae. 'Astoreth,


17

< 'Astart,
Ph.

t^mPitiV adj. gent, of foreg/Vn 1 Ch 1 i 44

'Aitereth
(

(v. infr.)

(MI

E>D3 "irW

mne>y
'

r)W\f lb. XMTli (18S). 376 J> gllSlb. ttOttenuunen, ZMG (1900). sjnr.. M p.2S7(r.. ^ s Jkar ; OAram. Palm. "iny
S7t
llv

in n.pr.), n.pr. IflBT? "135? *>* Sab. n.pr. dei inny v. esp.

+ oft.

Cook* *""""Os ZMOM(1866)

ny

v. I. ruy.

WMM A*

(=nnny)

in

n.

pr.

in

Egypt,
;

'astirati

u .Eur.3i3.

Gk.

'Aorapri;

on other Gk.

fl. Hi")!?] vb. be ready (NH adj. Tny future (as prepared); Ar. j.c be ready, prepared (also great, bulky); Syr. ?k^X, % in der. Pi. Imv. ms. sf. 'TRS} Pr spec, and deriv.)
;

equivalents

(e. g.
.

'AQpohhr,)

cf.

Lewy

Fren"1 "-

148>

24

s7

and make

it

ready

i.e.

thy work
15
28

(||'?n).

L to suggest i96ts>^.__ prol3> artificial,


orig. ^TTI., lYJR-, cf.

Hithp. Pf.
flffc,
4

3 pi. D^?i>

vwynn Jb

which
(i.

/tor,

Aorapi-ij, etc.;
13

'$) i

K
;

[houses] were prepared (destined) for


be) heaps of ruin.

e.

to

n*+at.; pl.'nhn- Ju2


i

-r3t.-r-rn;

'Astart, 'AStereth (Dr al.) but Ju IO 6 I S j* A(rrapu>6), (Ao-ropm,pl. Aarraprai, ancient Sem. goddess (with male counterpart in Moab., Sab. and appar. Ph.); Phoenician deity,
sg.

S 3 1 10 id. prob.

'*

lS

1.

TTrty, ["liny] adj. ready, prepared; 24 abs. "riT?b Tny Jb 15 a king ready for
14

D'ris

v6n ron^y

i i

5 - 33
,

f i3B>

'V 2

K 23

13
;

the onset; pi. Di>? D^inj? Est 3 13 Qr (Kt tTTiny). day, so 8

ready for

the

skilled

Tiy

10 so prob. 'V JT3 1 S 3 1 (rdg. sg.; v. esp. Dr); elsewhere pi., of various local goddesses, called

s CTn^? Jb 3

2. ready those skilled in rous-

ing Leviathan.
(cf.

nnne'V
(i.

(cf.

As. ildni u islarat


13

= gods and Istars


as Canaanitish
;

NH=future),
=

fpl.

3. prepared impending 35 Tinny tfrn Dt 3 2 tfie im-

e.

goddesses), usu.

+ (D^SH,
;

|p33n V$% f. DB A8htore,h on Istar Jastr in Hast Vid. esp. Dr B,LB.b. ...,. 202 1. on'AthtarBae'-; on Ph.
deities

Ju

106 iS 7 4 12 10

pending things are hastening (||DTN Di* 3*1113). 4. prepared stored up, Dnwriyi Is io 13 Kt (Qr DmnhViyi, to differentiate it from above) and their stores have I plundered.

'Astart

Pietschm G ",<,hFMn
'

184
'-;
'-

on 'Ashtoreth

[Tiny]

n.m. Gn31,(> he-goat


2|)

(NH=BH;

Barton JBLia891,
1.

73ff-

GFM Enc

Blb -

]"Yi"^TOy v. foregoing.

As. atud-d; Ar. Sjjlc young he-goat; relation Thes well-developed, cp. to above V not clear Ar. lie horse fit for running (cf. \/ mng. great,
;

f 11. [n^rttTJ?] n.pl.f. only cstr. in phr. 13 4 18 61 13NX n^TTlf'Si Dt 7 28 (all ||T?^? "W)
-

8247 animal perh. full-grown); ace. to Horn" to DHWy Is 1"+ 13 1.; only pi. ready
''

i.e.

fight);
IO

ewes (Thes) or as usu. interpr. either as a. veneres gregis; in either case b. young (cf.

Gn3i +i3t.; cstr. nWJ Is 34 ;as 1012 Ez 2 7 21 Pr 27 s6 food Dt 3 2 property Gn 3 1


DHriy
s
14
,

with

ref.

to 'Astart as goddess of fecundity


f..

as leaders of flock Je

Rg

a d p t i n g b, thinks one type of 'Ast. in Canaan had form of sheep, as name of land so Dr"* 7,13 ); cf. also
.0.310,476^

Bern. 1.292, 457

2nd

50 (sim.), 9 17 princes and chief men IS14 Ez 34


infr.; as sacrif. victims Is
ylr

hence
,

fig.

of

v. also

1"
;

I7 Nu7 +

I2t.

Nu7,
and

66 15 and

(iron.)

50

913
fig.

of people

<^lc

fertilized

by dew and rain

We 8""""'.
A<rrapa>6, etc.,
diff.

princes in
,

'' 's

great sacrifice Is 34"

Ez 39 18 and
E.

(idea of sacrif.

Je 5 i 40 (sim.), 3 dropped) Zc io
.

f in.
'Astart

ni^ntCy
;

n.pr.loc.

of Jordan

(name from worship of

forms of

nro, ^y,
adas

"W

v.

ny sub
II
4
,

I. ruy.

WMM
tarti)
;

a,. u.Eur. 162, 3i3.

in Egypt, 'astiratu, as E. Jordan loc. cf TelAm. n.pr.loc. As-

tnTIS? n.pr.m. Ne

A8ea,
.

Adapa-

in Bashan (near Edrei) Dt I 4 (rH-), 10 iCh6 M Jos 12* i3 1231 (all + 'VJ]?), 9 rnne'ya (i.e. rnnc'y jva) j s 21 s7 also niwy

=TViy 1 Ch 9 4 (very dub.); 30 tljny n.pr .loc. in Judah 1 S30


Naytk;

@ A Aday,
grow
TimM
'

HPS

prop. iny
:

v.

iny.
atdlu,
,<>'

iT?T>

Gn

14

( AarapuB

Kapvatv,

cf.

GFM
3

JBL

/J"^J/

xri(iw7).iMt

wno eX pi, name

(-/of
4\

foil.;

peril.

= As.
so

as 'Ashtereth of the

6' ; two-peaked mt.); cf. further, D??"]J? site prob. either Tel 'Aitara, 2 1 miles E. of Sea

Am

great, cl.etellu, great, exalted ;


VII. 484.

Che E,"

568

Till.

of Galilee, or Muzeirib, 8 miles further S.; poss. both occur in OT ; cf. esp. Dr A,M * ro,h in Hast DB
JjJi.uM,

t(l)n^ny, *hr\V

g un JOeoir.2r. Q^g m Encj. Bib. 836

Athaliah, daughter of Ahab exalted); and Jezebel, mother of Ahaziah king of Judah,
f.

1.

n.pr.f. et

m.

*<

(?

is

ony
rotfoXm: inv 2
1321 I

801
2

"ins;

K
K

56

tl 24' ;n;. 2 Ch 8 M Oyo&Am. b.

uM

n" M =
2

Ch

22

31011

23

"

t D

Ch
87

22".

2.

m.

[p'njr] adj. removed, old

a.
;

Ezr
c.

@L ro5o'ov (genit.).
wife Ezr 10 58
,

A&\,

AdAu,

^'?
cstr.

WJ

; 1. removed,
(||

Is 28 i.e.
*).

weaned

on

a^TO

\isDS;

e a \t,

^ny

one with foreign

OtfaAi.

FW,

2. old,ancient (Aramaism: Jx.ksJL, old), D'p-ny cn:nri j ch 4".

v.Ges*"

t[DJ"lJ/] vb. dub.; Niph. Pf. 3

ms my:
.

1 1- ["1/1 V] vb. pray, supplicate (always to God)


3SI

Hg

Is

9"

(^

is 6e

cZo^erf to speecA,

lii

suffocating heat, U-Jui burned by heat; hence

G " (4) Ar. (cf. 'J~i. slaughter for sacrifice De BI 'We "" tnlllI ". I il<'-R).l'8.H2. RgBeml.2IOf. 2dl.,
;

Krr

Thes scorched, but derived sense dub

RS"^*');_read perhaps nn Sj (v/nr) *, burned up, cf. ES'% Krochm Kit Che"*.' fijni? n.pr.m. Levite Ch 2 6 IW,
1 7
,

); Qal Impf. 3 ms. "6 Tp|*) Gn 25 : Ex8 M io la Jui 3 8 ^N-^-in^Jb33^.- Mipb.


',
;

6 supplicated, entreated

always of God),usu.
Pf. 3 ms. consec.

c.

(r)o0vi.

*
Isr.,

v
a.pr.m. son of Kenaz, a hero in 1313 Jos 15 17 Ju 1" 3" iCli4 n
1 -

D$
2

"iny'l

Gn
*'<e

(and grant entreaty ; h of worshipper (v.bs d): *. i -iByj] s , 9 Imp 3 mg f


,

25-

'WlPy
ro6oviri\,

Ch 33 13 vb
(as subst.)

iny>l

EzrS 23
2

c.

name

of family

n??/<w Dnb 1 Ch 5 M

fane? 2
c*<r.

S 2i H 24"; //

abs. "foTOI

2"j

Hiph. = Qal,

'iWiyn

Ch

3 3 '.
P/.

T[pJiy]

vb. move, proceed, advance

a^e su]>plicalion,

c. !K, S>:

(NH

Hiph,; As. elcku as H., also trans, bring,

move; Ar. Js, Jic precede, pass forth, become free, grow old; Aram. jax, pnj? grow old, Palm. adj. pny old); Qal Pf. 3 fg. npnjf f6 s 3 pi. Ipny Jb 21'; /m;>/ 3 ins. pnjTJb 13 18 ; ,s 1. move iepBD I4 1IJ US) Jb'i 4 so i8\ 2. advance (in years; Aramaic sense) 21' (||W); hence = grow old and weak
,

T^f *TBP?1 Ex 8"; /mp/ 2 ms. rbx -Vfiyn Jb 22"; Imv. mak**^ rwp^n Ex8-* 9 M io
,

''j>

17

also

c.
|,

i>

pers.

m
,

V
(l
;

"

s ^y^ Ex 8

0/ whom, Impf. so Imv. vonyn, c. nya vH


6e/ja?/

s.

ti.

[">ny] n.[nx.] suppliant, worshipper

so usu., but dub.);

only

pl. sf. ""iny

Zp

10

tH.
(as

*6

(of eye,

||

Jb 32 16 (Gi
3 ms. pny.'l

n^).
van
d.
1

Hiph. Pf. 3 p
H. Baer v 15 ), Pr

l.

1p>nj?n

[^J"1J^] vb. be abundant, si vera 1. Aram, loan-word; TTO, &^, be rich =


f
;

Gn

25'; Impf.

2"

26"; Pt. P'PWD

move forward (sc. tent) proceed Gn 1 2" (DBto 16 II loc), 26" (Dt?D); so fig. Jb 32 (v. supr.j words have moved away from them (DO?), but
2. Jb o 5 he who re3. very late Pr 25 transcribe (remove from one book or roll to
v. prob. gloss

Jb 9 ; 1.
,

Heb.iry); WTiph. Pt. fpl nbriy: p r 2 f ( enemy's kisses; De excessive; opp. D'JDM)
Toy prop. nV^jJj or nU;3 Hiph. 7y. 2 mpl. B3 '?.:H
_ ;

have multiplied against

(Bu

al.).

moveih mountains.

0=^3 ^V\
sg.,

del. as

and thinks verb due


-

DFrwyn Ez ye me your words (|| I^Wl gloss Co after , Toy reads


to

crooked, hypocritical.

Aramaiztng

scribe.
si

in

another; ^eypu^avro, $> Iranstulerunt mediaeval Heb. Zunz ZMG "lv(lm >'*,7f
:

so

'1"yj8 n f abundance (Aramaism,


-

=e-

vera

1.);

cstr.

Je33

I will reveal to

them
Gie

Schr. ill.63f

')

pjlfif

adj. forward, arrogant (of speech)

abundance cf peace, etc. (corrupt Buhl L "; Vrss. render


variously).

ace. to

(Thes free (v. Ar.), unrestrained); 4 f 3i" 94 so also 75" (cf. "MX).
>

'y?
15" {^a<;

a-Pr.loc. (A/dub.); in Judah Jos

A@L

A6tp), in

pi?y adj. Thes

(ancient and so) valuable;


'

in both sq. ]VV);

perhaps
'

= Tjny q
miles

Simeon 19 7 (udep;
.

'

v .- perhaps
of Beit

eminent, surpassing (cf. ,j^lc l9 preceding, hence surpassing, choice Lane ,; ) 1S 'V fin Pr 8 eminent wealth.

< advanced,

(Conder*-"""-*)
Jibrin
III.
(cf.

'Air, e. 2

NW.

GASm Ceoer

M *'

).

"IJiy (y^of

following).
(si

Tp'ny
(v.

adj. eminent, surpassing, choice

fn.

hny]

P0y);'V

nMO

a.[m.] odour

vera

1.)

Is 23' 8 cAoz'ce aiVe.

(so

Vrss.); cstr.

">nj|

Ez

8", of incense.

!'

802

Tns D
s

1
S. 2, 1,
Pe, seventeenth letter; used as
over
to

numeral 8o in postB. Hebrew.

(to decide) when, etc. oneself be glorified, by means


i>?0'e><3
"'J,

me

2. get glory

of

(3), of
3
;

ND
'
I

-WEJV
v. n'B.

Is

44
E*

21
,

so

s.

"*<&& 49
60 21 61 3
.

of

people [by

"iNEnn Inf. cstr.

ni"fS] vb.

perh.

(si

vera

1.)

cleave in
(*!

t "IMS

n.m.

"
;

18

piece3 (Ar. (l?U, .U) Uj cleave, spilit (head, ZMQ '" (,S76)TOlf bowl, etc.); Sab. ijffl ) ;

DHM

Hiph. Impf.

s. sf.

DfVKBS Dt 32
rd. perh.

s6

orig. 3 10 Is 6 1 sign of joy v (opp.


,

ornament\

head-dress,
abs. 'a

turban

of bridegroom
so)

mourning, and

['']

will

^]XB Ez

24'", pi. sf. D3"\!<B

cleave them in pieces (poss. point's?,

i.e.

Qal;
Gr).
off,
-

on other views

v.

Dr

D?P??

position); of priests'

D^B
;

v 23 (worn by men of 18 'B n.NB Ez 44


,

&#

nV33t?n

Ex 39 2S (P)

pi. abs.

20 DT*i Is 3 (of

DN3

n.f.

corner, side

(part cut

luxurious women).

Abschnitt,' ace. to Schroter in zMG .mm), 6,5 Buhl 161 but

Me

Archw l ""il

Ba Sta" 86 and not fr. vVlNB


, ,

perh.bilit.,

No"-

485

tiTWDJJl
17
;

n.f. beauty,

glory;'n

Is 28
18

cf.

Ar. i_j company,

etc. (Nii

lc
)
;
;

As. pdtu, side, edge, border, v. esp.


12

elsewh. abs. and cstr. FOXTtR Is 3 + Je48 12 l3 20t.;niVEriPr28 4-6t.; sf.'rnKBn Is 4 6 +

20

1.

Meissn
abs. 'D
pi. abs.

8 " 1""'74

NH=BH, Aram.KriNBjL'Ja); Je 9 S + 4 t.; cstr. DKB Am 3 + 77 *


;

1S sf.; 1. beauty, finery Is 3

of garments

52'; jewels
;

Ez

i6' 7

39

23
;

26
,

cf.

Ch

flock
;

(but of divan

HNS Ex 25 s6 37 s3 du. cstr. VW$? NU24 17 45 +1. corner read prob. HSS as Je 48 );

||

Am 3";

table

Ex25 26 3 7
1

23
;

field

Lv
22
,

9 (H); land (prob.) PttB? Dj?!>rirn i.e. into every corner; D??*^" 'B Lv 19" (i.e. 'B v 27 cf. 21 s (all H); '3fW your temples),

19 23

s2

Ne

13 14 Je 13 20 a man IS44 city of Samaria 28 2. glory: a. of rank diadem Vs . apparel 40 of h.p. Ex 28 2 (Py; 'n JTJ^ crown of glory 3 ls 9 31 42 Pr4 16 Is62 Je i3 Ezi6'- 23 greatness
:
-

of monarch Est
19 D?6 Dt 26

4
;

house of David and inb.


.

hnbilants of Jerus. Zc 12'".


TlVl
1

of renown

nNB
HOf.

the temples Je 9 9 of Arab, tribes, Herod. "(epith.


i/to*e
1

1$] dipped on

25

25

23

49

2
-

We
:

6kln

111.119; Held.2,

198j.

WAIM A*"- Eur <em^g s f Moab (uil45 (JE) Je 4 8


.

Ch 2 2 s Jei3u 33 9 c. attris ;, bute of ^7i 101129"; 'n 0^1863" 1 Ch 29";


TV 'n

89"; 'n
s
,

yi-1?

Is63
;

,2
;

hence 'n in
cf.
13

vs
(of

der
'de

fig.

of

man)

Nu

24

17

2.

a. usu. of Ezekiel's temple, the tabern.,


its

^ 96 10 heavenly temple), 64
sanctuary

^BJ
18

1V3 Is 60 7
'n as
'' 's

63

the holy city and the land, or


(only

subdivisions
in plur.

Ez 41-48 [47 1.] and P[26t.]):


l:l

'B na East side Ez 47 18 + 17 t. Ez, (n)DT5 7 'B nenp. Ex27 + 3 1. Pand Ez 4 5 (v.CoToy);

19 3 46' cf. 60 (abo y\r 89 61 2 3. a. of laud 4 ; design, of ark of * f 78 honour of nation Isr. La 2 '. b. glorying, boasting, 5 6 n 29 2 of individ., Is 20 Pr I7 i9 20 28' ; warrior Ju 4 9 riionarchsls io 12 ; nations Is 13 19 Ez34*,
. ;

gift to Isr. supr.); of future fruit

(n)3iBX JTortA side


(nSJJ) .Siwdl
sj'de

Ez 47'* Ex 26 20 + 9 t.; 33) Ez 47" 19 Ex 27'+ 8 1.; BJ


7 1 1.

'D
'B
'

'H ^Orod{sccptre) of glorying Je48' 7 (others 1).


II-

"IKS

(doubtful V).
n.f.

(W)
D^n

JT<

*j"rfe
12

Ez 4 5 Ex 27" + 2

+ fH

Ez

(also Djn

DHp

'B

.nnsn

natal?

Ex 27'.

b. V3B

48'); abs. only nKB Lv 13 41 side


;

bough; pi., all in fig.: of nnSB Ez 1 7 6 (Baer HINIB); of cedar, sf. vine, abs.

t[m2]

(border) of his face (forehead and temples

P).

witte v 6 vntna V s 1213 Ww<3i(Ktj 'VQr);


-

QD
tl.

v. TOB.

tmND
Is io
33

Kt.,
d.

m|B
"

Qr

n.f. coll.

boughs

[1^2]

vb. Pi. beautify, glorify;

(van

H. Baer mK3).

60 9 ; c. ace. l'f 3 ms. sf. TQQ (obj. Isr.) Is 55' 1KB ~iQ>* 60 7 ; of temple ; Impf. 1 s. Inf. cstr.

f["lSE] vb. denom. Pi. go over the

boughs

Impf
;

ms.

S??n

Dt 24 20

thou shalt
glean).

v" Ezr

f
1

so nyiB*3

D^y 1KB ^ 1 49

4
.

Hithp.

not go over the boughs after thee

(i.e.

1. glorify oneself c.?5?peis.:=boast,/m/>/.3ms.

"NBJV Ju7 5 Isio ls as polite address to king, 5 Imv. ms. "'XEnn Ex 8 (J), assume the honour
;

1""rtnNS n.[m.] mng. dub.; only 'B ttBP Na 2" Jo 2 6 Tlies, all faces gather a glow so We (glow with dread, fr. assumed v/lXB),

pHB
Now;
"1KB;
(fr.

803
Je 27 18 Ru
1

WSD
i> ", pers. on whose behalf Gn 23 5. strike, touch, of boundary, c. 3 loc. Jos 16' j oc ^.LSUW** cf I7 ,. c ph>

AE

Hi

grow

gather in (their) beauty ( </l. pale); Vrss gather blackness


al.

AV

"fflB

a pot

!),

v.

Dr

all

very uncertain.
(cf.

I9

T]"^NS n.pr.loc. Paran, bnpav

n.pr.

pKB
mael

Sin.

'B 1311? Inscr.); ubu.

home

of Ish-

1. ca6 to light upon, Pf. 3 ms. 5T?Bn c. ace. rei 3 pers. Is 53 s 2. cawse one (ace.) to era-

Gn

21" (E), traversed by

Isr. in

Exodus

(all P); it lay NE. fr. (the traditional) Sinai, with Gulf of Akaba and the 'Arabah as its E. border in the same

Nu

12 16 (E), io 12

13"

region was 'B "in Dt 33 Hb 3", perh. coastrange of mts. along W. shore of Gulf of Akaba;
s

(a pers.) Je 15" (otherwise Gie; Co del. v. as gloss). 3. make entreaty, 3 pi. lyaBn Je 36 2a c. a pers.; more gen. interpose, 12 c . b pers. in whose Impf. 3 ms. S/'SB: Is 53
<rai<
1

s.^iBn

16 one interposing. behalf; Pt. JPaBO 59 4. make attack, only P<. Jb 36 s2 assailant, but 01

'q alone

1K11 1818

(betw. Midian and Egypt);

Bu Du

al.

Vast?

mar/t.

Dt

Vid. Rob

(loc. dub.). 1 B " ' '

Palmer De " rt of **< " * Di Dr w


foil.;
;

25" v.

11.

jiVDsub

PP.
.

K5

l"W3 n.m. occurrence, chance; 18 evil occurrence; Ec 11 time and 9

abs. 'a

chance.

HB

(-/of
P?3

rang, dub.;

NH
cf.

n3S un-

ripefig, pi.

so Syr.

)^

in

Lexx; Ar. *i
Post in

tySBta n.[m.] thing hit, mark; naf Jb -J** ( c f. also j 3 Hiph. 1). Tfe 'ej> $>

unripe fruit;

X
-

N33 unripe grape;


Tristr
(cf-

Hastings

DB-' F "'

N' HB

^ Low"

*").
sf.

t[n^] nf
vas Ct2 13
.

Nu

TW^M~ n.m.
i
13

Asherite, *ayan7 X, -^X;

2 27 7 72

io 26

NH)

early fig; pi.

[7^3]

vb. Pi. be exhausted, faint (X

7Jl2(-/of foil.; mng.dub.; Ar. JiJ (J-^i, JjeJ) is 6e thick and soft, flaccid; NH ?'33

1iB der. spec, tear down, destroy; As. pagru, body, corpse; NH"0B=BH; Aram.KiaB, j?^ ; Palm, 133; Mand. truss No" ,89

= BH,

);>/.
1

3 pi.
.

cf.

Levy

!,HWB>v
).

|J?

1133

</ie^

wfr too faint to go,

etc.

S 30" 131

1 7*153 n.m. Iv718 foul thing, refuse, but only as term, techn. of unclean sacrificial flesh
;

t-os
Is
2
i
19
,

n. m.

corpse, carcass;
3
;

abs. 'a

it is 's if eaten

on third day Lv7 18 (P),


14

19/

(H);
pit?
d,oc

4 + K 1g +
35

13Q
;

Na 3

cstr.

133
5
;

7"; pi. D'lJB

cf. 'a

i?a Ez
-

(undefined)

pi.

D<i>33

s25 -

Is 65" broth of refuse things (Kt fna), 2nded 313 thinks of flesh with the blood; of mice and other unclean animals.
TJ/

RS Semi
Du*

2S

vb. meet, encounter,


-"fts^p
J

reach(NHt(f.;
Ar.
is
,

Je 3i 4 33 5 4i 9 Ez 6 s 43 M Lv 26 30 Nu I4**u' 34 25 2 Ch 20 , v rd. prob. DT^S, so (?), 33 Be Krochm Kau Kit; DTID bnjB 2 K i9 33 36 46 laan-aV Am 8 3 'B-133 !s S7 sg. coll. 1 S 17

etc.;

1. of men,

cstr.

"^M Je 3 3
sg. Is

sf.
19
;

ED'"!??

Lv 2 6 30 +

14

usu. pi. 34 s 66 24

Aram.

5?2Q,

poss.

akin to

l^j

Na 3 3

fig.

of idols Dfl*^*! T>33


11

Lv 2 6

:,

2. of

animals

Gn

15

^s>j happen
afflict); Qal

to,

light

upon;
1

isLi
:,2

pain,

consec.Am5 1 pi. VSB: Jb


mpl. WJ?
1V3B
1

19

+ sf. tyaai ,etc; Impf. 3ms. S5BJ] Gn28"+ 2 etc.; Imv. ms. VaS J u 8 +
Pf. 3 ms. 'a
15 1
I

K2

t [l^J2] vb. meet, encounter (syn. VaB);

Qal

Pf.
14
;

1 s.

JJk|

Gn

33

3 pi. consec. IB'aa?

21

Gn
921

23
;

Nu35'
io
5

1. Inf. meet,light upon,


;

cstr.

$Bf>

iS
c.

22 17

sf.

Impf. 3 ms. sf. ifjjp Gn 32'" (Gi; Baer van d. H. tf) 3,'), "I? 3 ?!! Ex 4 24 2 '; 3 fs. Tf3^;
Is 34
-

Ex
c.

20

(J),

c. sf.
2

pers.

Am 5"; ~W t
21

ace. pers.

twsril

S25

20

(rd.prob.
ace.
18

B 3Sri1 Ges 547k


:

cf.

van
14

d.

EX23 apers.Gn32 (E),Nu35''- (P); c.3 u loc. Gn28 2. meet, with kindness, c. (E). ace. pers. Is 64 (subj. '), so 47' ace. to Ew De
;

H), 6 41
6

etc.;

Inf. abs. 55^3B


c.

Pr
-

12

i7

cstr.

E*3B

Jc

meet,

Di
c.

al.;

Che Hpt

5T1BS (reading,

with Du, 1DN for

4 1 , so c. sf. Gn 32 counter, of bear, c. a pers.

Gn 33 s 1 S 25 20 L334 Je Ex 4 24 27 2 S 2 meet, en1:l

D1X).
2

3. encounter with hostility, /aZZ Mpon 3 pers. Jos 2 16 (JE), Ju 8 ;i is 12 25 1 S22 17 ,sls

bear)

Ho

s 1

(c.

sf.

,. of ft 3 instr. Ex 5 4. encounter with (sf.), +3 16 15 request, entreat, c. 3 pers. Je 7 Jb 21 sq. cl.


I
I

15

..3..S 2 .34.46
.

Ru

Q^

gether, each other,


fig.

Pr 17 12 of > (like a Niph. meet topers.). Pf 3 pi. V"3W Pr 22 2 29 13


, ,

of riCW

ion

f 85".
14

Printens. Impf.
i-eep

3 mpl. J?n SK'aB' Jb 5 <Ay darkness in the daytime.

encountering

3 F 2

mo
tn"T2
n.pr.; As.

804
in deriv.; Ph. in
;

no
t"l^2mS n.pr.m. {theRoch hath ransomed)
i' 2
20
s4 - 59

vb. ransom

(NH

Eth. i.fiR\; Min. JVIB redeemed or purchased land Mordt HIS Lv 27"+ J b T|S Beltr.!3\._Q al p 3 ms

pad&,

id.,

Ar. <j\i

Manassite, Ntt

io 23

faSao-crovp.

t irflQ
in

Jb 5;

2
,

ms.
;

nnB Dt

26

-r, etc.;
s2
,/,
;

7mp/.

R$!

late' As.

s ^ 49 + etc. Imv. rHB 25 sf. 73? f 26" s + 3 t.; 7n/. a6s. "'"IS Nu i8 * 49 cs<r. ni1B> 2 rnlB V 34 23 sf. 1T ft. act. 2 S 7"= 1 Ch 1 7 11 Dt 13 6 ;. pi. cstr. "Jflf Is 35 5 4 Nu 3"; also abs. D^TT? Nu 3 (Qr; KtDHfi), cstr. V.VIB n. abstr. ace. to Di v 46 sf. WB Nu 18 (all
15
; ; !

nHB
but*
of

10

4.
6.

51

(L Upturn, 1819 b. 8 3. a. Ne 3. Zerub. 1 Ch 3 13 5. Levite Ne 13 Ne n 7 Benjamite Ch 27 20 (exc. 1) wns, Manassite 1


4
. . . .

23 1. father-in-law of Josiah 2 31 2. father fr. v ). E8X


: ,

fT" n.pr.m. ('i 7<a</t ransomed ; * * " " TWama, Hilpr ") 30

16

Ko"-11 , v.DTIB, 0*19 infr.); ransom: 1. for ;7 20 13,s an assessed price Ex i3 34 (J). Ev 2 7' 2. fr. violence and j^ u ,46.is.j9.5i jgi5.i6.ir/p\ 45 3 God subj. Jb6 23 ^ 49 s death 1 S 14
.

#a(\)cnas, etc.
J12

n.pr.loc. (igarden, field;

cf.

J^S

whence, as 2/oA, span of oxen; Syr.Uts 2/o^, 129 As. padanu, road, loan-wd. Ar. ^lli Fra
;

of payment): a. (underlying thought 4 s 6 D'-ny JV3D Dt 7 1 3 W i 6 ; c. JO,

and also garden,


-

etc. (in word-lists, v.

KAT
7
,

2 ' 612

DnxiOD
al.)=i
21
s

S 7* (but
2

del.

nHB
24

Gei CrKhr
ls
;

T^ * Dr We
7 8'"
;
-

fr.

Egypt,

A m in also No Ency. Bib.)


1

;'B Gn48
Ho

abbrev.

2SS

fr.

DTHT) !!

(1

= garden, field
nn'E'
>

Ch
i
10
.

i7

';

DEto
b.

Dt
.

abs.

Dt
11

Ne

from

exile,

Je 31
3
.

i5 Zc io 8
9

26

lb

JOB*

11 " TtB Is 35'= 5 1

c. in gen.

Ho 7";
c.

vnWx

fe>p

^25
1

22
;

l'TjW^
27

^3?
19
;

^ 1 30

d.

ace.
;

Heb. many that DP^ 2f M c " 25 2 2 5 + 5 t.; ' . a 28 ) transl., cf. Di all P); Meeron-ora^ia (Su/nas); perh. (v. Dl?< b of Padd&nd, near Haran (and Tel Faddan
is

conj.'by

of [in] 12 13

Aram ;
-

Abraham Is 2 g 'a individ. f 26' 3i 44 69 N 9 23 23 B!B3f34 7I ;+mvb02S 4 lKl ;nnB'3T35f0


6

22

Arab, geogr.),

v.

No

1'

-.

pTTB]
34

vb. dub., only Imv. ms.

sf.

injHB

Jb33

;s
;

^-n-)i5

55

'9 ;

m.BD

Jbs^UCtfTD

Jb 33

f 49" Ho
Je 1 5 2 '.

I3

CH? pfya'iriig; DT"J?*I59


3' fs. (
20

Bu Du

a mng. like deliver him needed, Codd. SS. injns; <rd.irnB (ma) EwDi
of rty (so Vrss n.[m.] suet,
; ;

3 Niph. 7 /.

+ Hopb.

rUVJB? tib irjBfl

Lv

s/i

Inf. abs.) 7^/t not been at all


Imjpf. TC\V[
27
.

ransomed (from bondage);

Lv

s9

27

DEE> D3 fa? Is 1 (from ban); 3 fs. iTJfn 8 ms. sf. I^Eni Ex 2 1 /je shall P/ 3

Hipb.
her be

20 8 sf. -abs.llB Lv i 8 ^/unknc;vn) Jos9 mouth (prob. bilit. n.m.

t[mB]

NH
i.

^B

H2
5183

' !!

[IB, -B]

let

Sta

NH = BH;
but also Ar.
;
,

Ph. "B? ace. to;

As. pu,

ransomed.
1

t D" V12 n.[m.]pl.abstr. ransom


;

Hipb.

Inf. abs. v.

Niph.

mouth; Ar.yi,*l3,t*i; Eth.^:; Syr.


so rd.
cstr.

U'aX

ace. to;

perh.

Nu
;

3"

for

MT

D'nB, Sam. DTTB;

"lis v 48

for other poss. cases v.

Qal

Pt. piasa.

cf. Ph. Hb) head tp"TC n.pr.m. {ransom; Ezr2 44 Ne7 47 *a8oi<. of family of Nethinim t ni*lB n.f. ransom 'B f 1 1 i 9 + 2 t. DIB
;
;

M abs. J D=1B; Syr. Jjoab Mand. NCia No *");12 20 10 BIsi + sf. is.^S Gn45 + 'BEx4 +,cstr.' 15 28 w 2 5 + W Ex 4 + 2 ms.T? 4i +, 3 s. 6 i^ 3 f 1 7'+ 2 * etc -; P D?3 Ju 7 +

li, ll, ^*,

BAram. Df,
,

3 mpl.

,6
,

Ex 8"; fr.
in gen.

exile Is
,

50

2
;

fr.

iniquities

130

7
;

ni>BPr5^rlVB('?.B')Ju3 D'B iSi3 2, (corrupt,v.Dral.);

rf>B'3is4i

149 1. a. mouth,oi
V'
;

15

9 TIB *Wffr Ex 8 I^B I'M "W P? a ransom (distinguishing) between my but improb. and text people and thy people X, dub. 23 set a distinction (rdg. what?). 19

man, organ of eating and drinking " 15

Gn 2 5 s8 Ju 7 6
as finding

f1 11

7 wiM
;

set

103 13 Gn fi 1 g- of earth things sweet Jb 20 f 19 ; 10 :,0K 26 Dt 1 1"; Korah.etc. Nu i6 4", swallowing lr

iSi4

26

24 20 Ne9 Pri9 =2 6 +

fig.

fig.

also of

She

ol,

H'B nnjJBI Is 5

cf.

69

'.

t0YH3

n.m.

ransom; Nu
51

49

rd. prob.

tfTtB (soSam.); D'"l? v n-JB Qal Pt. 2)ass., and

IWB

Kt (QrBT'B);v.
supr.
-

34 o b. external organ, V3"by VB t*^l 2 K 4 Pr 3 2 19 Jb 3i 27 of kissing 1 K 19 Ct i *? TJ PW 9 cf. W78 D^ keeping silence) Ju 1 8'
2fl
;

t rtns n.m. id.; B*B3 'B

Ex 2 i^E), *49 9
ransomed;
010

phr.
6

1J

(of

Mi

7'

Jb

21

5
,

cf.

29" 40

Pr 30
;

32
;

of

mocking
2'

tV^rnS

n.pr.m.

(7iV

Aa/i

cf.

triumph
Is 57
4
,

'B3

^ ^B
S

Jb 1 6 10
1

!? * ^n ^. 35

Ph. ma^jn; As. Pudu-ilu, Pudi-ilu COT Nu 34 23 *a8ai;X. prince of Naphtali

-);

also by

* an-j

S
9

2'.

c.

of' in theoph.,
2. a.

sending

out fire 2

22

='f

18 9

much

TO
: 1

805
end
to end,

no
of a temple 2
f
11

'a speaks oftener, as organ of speech, of man Gn 45 - 2 Si 16 Is 9 6 Jb 9= 15" 3 7 30 ; speak


'

io 21

city 21

16
,

fifty nap

land Ezr 9".

b. =portion, *?

Jb 19 16 open 'B, "--^8 Ju 1 1 35 36 abs. Jb 3 33 2 + shut 'S (be silent) Is 52 15 cf.'B WJ Jb 7", and (of iniquity, personif.) '3 S|XiJ Jb 5" f 107 42 guard 'a, Pr 1 3 3 pX?), 21 3 ("?>), s cf. 'a 'nna -ip# Mi 7 also\//-39 (v.nDB ); words, s 25 are in (3) mouth 2 S 17 18 Dt 30'" 1 etc., 15 319 Ex4 also (God if*; 'B3 Dn31 D'to 2 S I4
>EriC3
1
'

B^tDtai 2K2
i.e.

ZC13
'

8
.

6. with preps.:

a. '3 b$, v. infr. d(2). command of, 1 Ch 1 2 21

in proportion

to

(cf.

; (a) ace. to the ace. to the mouth of, (b) HWBa2i As. ki-i pi-i, Dl

b. 'B3

),

::

tExi6 21 they gathered


proportion
to his

it

ta
16
'

"B3 STK each in


s- N

subj.)

Ju
cf.

1 1

36

Nu 22* '23 A6 +; of utterance 'SO K Nu 30 32" Jos 6 + depart fr. mouth


,
1

10

eating (v ^Bp), Lv 25 16 I'JB' ace. to the number of his years (cf. v '??); Nu 6 21 7 5 SnpV "'B? t^K (so 2 Ch 3 1 2), 7 35 8

B3

'30 (cease to be mentioned)

55*10

Jos
K$>

Is 59

21
,

Ex 23"; T?~^? 9Bfl 7 Dt 32 words of my mouth, so Jb 8 ! 1 5 'B 'H3 Ec io 12 of agency, yj, 36 ^ 19' 54 '33 by the moutli of 2 Ch36 2 22 ='B? Ezr I s V3"Dy V3 131 J e $2* speak mouth to mouth= 34 ,3 14 Ec io 3 'B "133 'B=speec/t, sayings Is29 ^49
'3D

maj Je
1

s8

'B "HON

,!

T?3 *HTTO 1 am * <* jw>(all P); Jb 33 portion of thee as regards God, i.e. I stand towards God even as thou dost. As conj., 'B3 tMi 2 9 'Typ^ Dnc'e'oayx -> "a? a cc.
6

%b

yfe

'-

as ye do not keep, etc.; and without 1'K Zc 2* Wtfl K&O |6tS^I "B3 in such proportion that

none did

lift
it,

up

his

head (but We

Now "itW for

Ex 4
v 1215

"

!"PnN lieavy of speech (not eloquent); 'B~Dy

t^K, that
nearly
(cf.

i.e.

aid thee in speaking;

he shall be mouth for thee;


i.e.

^^TW v *& #%?& Je36


'B^>

16

i.q.

C. "B>, Judah, did not, etc.). 'B3 5 i 6), but more common (v. p

18
,

Aram. D*fc
4

UaX)

(1) t

Gn 4 7

i:

|ttn -s ?,

dictate

'BO 3D3
it,

v.

3H3 1 b
Pi- 4

(3)
24

ties ascribed to
8'
3
;

'arwjpy
'a

bad quali6 12 ; ntesrn "3


; ,

Exi2
<o

ye shall compute '?3^ *?? E"K each

acc.

his eating (acc. to the quantity which his


.M
16,

phn HS
13
.

EZ35
119 Je 9 11
'30
131

hirr^s Ob 12 cf. Mi 6 12 2I 2 b. as laughing Jb8 i^ 1 26 panting 5 20 c. of God; his mouth speaks Is i 4O


26
s8
;

6 ,6 family will consume), i6 "Lv 2 5' D-Jtfn 3i <3p,

fi

27

isrirBp,
12

Nu26 M Josi8 1K17


4

except

n3n
21
:

Bp,

Ho io iDn
17

"sb

rv^p

(J|

n^nsb),

pr i2 8

he speaks 'B3
;

K8' 5 34
-

Dt8 3 Is45 23 +
;

ta '-13-1K

wd. proceeds rfi-i>K nS Nu 12 8


; ;

he creates V3 Pfl^V'33*; he executes judgment V3 B3E>3Isii 4 esp. command.- '"BVItpay ls 24 Pr 8 M 'B ("JIN) nip 1 S i5 'Nu 14", cf. 22

ni^i'n 'Bbrzacc. as 27 sq. inf. Nu 9 \)V\} the cloud was lifted up, Je 29"'. (2) in the 3"in 'Bp acc. to the mouth, or measure, of phr.

the sword,

i.

e.

as the

sword devours, without

141S
5

Nu 20 24 1 K 1 3
16
'

yjr

Am 6

115 I36
s

".

(cf.

d).

+; cf. 6 d. d. of idols', e. of musical instr. sound 3. of animals bird Gn 8"


21

13 Nu 2i 54 +oft. d. ^5? quarter, ^B: (i)acc.fo(7Vl fa) the mouth of, i.e. (a) the

Gn 34 s6 Ex
of,

17

command

Gn

22 (chirping); ass (carrying), Is io s5 12 3 (speaking); bear, lion 1 S 1 7 (seizing), 23 13 Jl)40 (drinking), crocod. 4i"(id.), hippop. also of human foes, under (breathing flame) ;

14

Nu

2S

+ (esp.
tence
,,

P),

Am
;

of,

Dt

Ex 17 38=' Nu 3 the evidence or sen23 '; (0) 6 ins ny "3-^ , 9 > 2I - (on 17
4I
4"

45

21

16a '

:r

f)^3n

3"75J

Am 6*, v. 2

supr.).

(2) acc. to

tlie

measure
told
(i.e.

of,

in accordance with, 1
"B

Gn

43'
'

we

fig.

of ravenous beasts
yfr

ty

22 12 Ez

27

34

10

i"ISB

him ibxn D*"Oin

by

acc. to these

words

?V 'B

22 14

La
4

16

4li

lience of edge of sword, (in sim.),

rri'B 3"in

Pr 5 a sword with edges

= 'n

rtf*f$ 149"; c f. Ju 3"; v. also 60(2), infr.; ni>B"3 ^y3Is4i ,5 ,ofniO. 4. mouth= opening,
orifice;

2 in the questions Joseph asked), Ex 34 s s accordance with these words, Lv 27 N S~b]l "nin 11 J^n acc. to what the hand of the vower

of well

Gn

29
c'

2 - 33810
;

cave Jos io ls2"" 7 ;

ravine, abyss Je 48 ^si vera 1., cf. Gie); also 221 27 of Sh e '61 141"; of a sack Gn 42 43'

), l)ti7'" 2S13 v'^cf.'B? 25 tt"n b i>y nys? ljin. in (but v. ncfl'c), p r 22" 4 3 the same sense '? 7X +Jos 15' 3 17 21

can reach

,6il

32

to,

s 44***J ephah Zc 5

+ 5t.,cf. prob.^133 ilM opening also 1 K f'


;

high-priest's robe Ex 28 13 tunic Jb30 ; ofaround


:'

nSr,, and (Ez 40-41, 23 out of 35


also

t.)

12,

(on text and meaning


Is 19" (others
3

v.

Benz Kit); of mouth of Nile

adv.loc. here, hither from the same demonst. found in (prob. ^i so, then (oft. in ^K, NIBS : c f.

tJb38"

KD,

V
i

, a brink); gate of city Pr8 (but rd. perhaps J A HB? 7\&from v. Toy). 5. a. extremity, end

Ko"n'B

1-

247 '' 243- 33

"):
thou

apod.), 1. here: a.
still

Gn
s

12

limply
DaS B,

whom hast

here? 22

n'3

HNID
40"
2

806 Ju 4 50

pa
; 1

Nu 22

K
1

Dt 5 3-! 3", etc.; asked in some surprise,


16

s9

&K

n's

Bftj,
:l

Ju i8
1

nb ^Jp"np = what
1

is

thy business here


s

simil.

K i9

9 - ,:'

Is

22

' ,f

52

nD-Wip

nnjn.

Cf. the

nb 2. b. nb-iy t Jb 38"*. c. nap syn. ma, 12 or iSD, only Ez 40-41, and always (exc. 40 *,

TtaiB n.pr.gent. prob. Libyans, or Lib. tribe usu. named with African peoples: Na 3' Je 46* Ez 27 " 30 5 38'' ( usu. Ai'Sm); Gn 10' 19 9 (P) =1 Ch i (*,wb); + Is 66 (for MT ^3; *ouS), vid. Di Un10 6 Jen 2 * 1 325 "-.
-

bS^tO^D n.pr.m. Eleazar's father-in-law


n.pr.m. Joseph's master (abbrev.
3r '

where it must be supplied with <S) repeated, on this side on that side (if. HJD njP), Ez 4 o "i 0l::bl ; '-- etc. d. with the interrog. S +2. after a verb N, HD'N where 1 v. p. 33. of motion, hither, 1 S 16" nb iK3"iy, Ezr 4 s
. .

Ex
I

6"', $OVTlr]\.

>

-1

"tfi^ErtB

fr.

Gn foil.);

37

(E), 39'

(R

),

Ibrtftw,

etc.

tjn6

""tpiB

n.pr.m. priest of On, Joseph's

TnSIE, n^lE n.pr.m. etc.; nWB Juio' (v. GFM), T


46
13

in
1

Issachar, *oua,

Ch

7';

ftiS

Gn
rd.

father-in-law (Egypt. P'-dl-p'-R, i.e. he Sethe " " p,, p""" "' " tlie Ra
1

whom
A"**;
(P),

gave.v.

Nu
1

26

3
.

Dr

in Hastings

DB

tl(Tf<f>fjrjS,

M ); Gn 4 i

(E),

46-

IIcTpf<pr]S.

"HyiS adj. gent, of nte,


*J|B

c art.
.

Nu 26 w

or (*ova)

t [j'lS] vb.

^B ? L *ouXaI. grow numb (Ar.


'X

TTTIS n.[m.] antimony, stibium

(NH =

i-U grow

cool; Syr. <^3 be cold;

Impf. 3 ms. 13? 33M of hand (si vera 1., 4 v. "03), i.e. drop helpless; Hbi of nito, i.e. be 1 ineffective. s. *r?3iy\ TOIBJ Niph. Pf.
id.

NH
Gn

Qal vanish):
3
fs.

3'3 cease, be helpless;

; poss. Ar. ejj open, separate; Syr. s black pulverize; but ^1B peril, foreign word); mineral powder, for increasing brilliance of '23 DOTl eyes by darkening edges of lids;

BH

cf.

45''";

^BH

i//

77

30 "131 "V"!i?n Je 4 '; (on practice in !?$$ 2K 9 GG *a - ; in Egypt, lane **** Arab. y .We *' ';
r

ed.6.i.*5f.j

fj

js

g^u

j-

,j

a ,.] t cement setting off


-

1^38' /

am

benumbed and crushed


6

(fig.);

rd.

prob. also HJIBK

01

^ 88' (for Hup Dy GrChe njlBX.


*

MT aTr.Xfy. njIBK),

precious stones (but TJD3 q.v.); 'B V.?^ 1


brilliant

We DLZ

AU|! 2-' S90


-

Che "" al.


1

rd.

Ch 29 s

hue of antimony.

Cf. n.pr. ^Bri


=

are perh. stones of


pip,

t ftt*IS (Ges
sation
;

?t> 'B

benumbing (fig.), ces^nrrPK La 2 grant thyself no


')

and

br\3.

n.f.

benumbing

(rd. prob.

H^B).
4!l

tf?TS n.[m.]coU. beans (NH BH; Ar. 28 9 Jy; Eth. <p&: *); 2 S 17 Ez 4
,

icua/zos.

t[na-.DPT] n.f. id.; pi. TliJDn ftjg La 3 (of weeping; form very strange, rd. prob. niJS),

t^B n.pr.m. =">D*$B nb?n (q. v .) (As. PmZm; Babylonian name of TP.'Schr 8 " *7 692
1
1 '

'

t[rP3]

vb. breathe, blow

(NH

HIS blow

K8M.w.ct,OT

Tieie
:,,,

ch.it
;

out; Ar. (f-s*),

i-U=Heb., so Aram. n^B, ^\ s ms. Di'H ma; Ct 2 17 4 until the Qal Impf. 3 breathes, i.e. grows cool. Hiph. Impf. day 5 3 3 ms. n<D; V io +; OBJ Pr \f>; ns;i Hb 2
etc.;

EMey
2

E "" ,tl""'
'

c(thronghPerB.tracL,
2 '-19
19

9 -' 9

)n^o f ,CanonofPtol .KAT "); Ch 5 16 ow.[X]. Is 66 v. DIB.


, ,

t[pS]vb.(?); onlyn:iBNV88'
njiBN, v. TV'
31B, '

6
;

rd. prob.

Imv.

fs.

WBn Ct4
3
pers.,
if-

16
;

1.
5
.

miBN. T T
25
13

(ace.) to exhale (sc.

16 odours) Ct 4

cause garden 2. a. pw^,


?5?

HDis

Ch

v. njs.

1^3

v nws.
.

snort, against,

io

b.

pers.,

Ez
.

21 3
d.

"

with the
thee.
yjf

fire

of

my

wrath will I blow

Nu 33**M

Tp^lE n.pr.loc. 2nd station of Isr. fr. Hor *(f )(M betw. Petra and Zoar, famous
,

against
c.

c. excite, inflame city

Pr 29 s

i2

r '

puff,

Thes Hi

al.

against

=pant for it (so most whom men puff; Bae yBK


;

for mines, Gk.*.i/a>^,*aii/ui'Euseb 0nome,1L* iW si E " , v. also Ritter ,iku !A,l "- " 12!Sff Seetzen 1""" "-"
li'

'

,i '

(Kdlaet Phendn) perh.


;

= Edom. n.pr.m. p*B q.v.


Ex
i
15
,

will shine forth to him); YW> vision panlelh (hatteth) towards the

v /

Hb 2

the
(so

TnVIE
fl.

n.pr.f. a midwife

*owa.

end

most).
5.2i
5.

9)

3. breathe out, utter, D'atS nviOV. i2 17


.

Pr 6"

\V lS] vb. be
;

dispersed, scattered
[

(NH = BH

peih.
l6

tl"PE n.fm.Jsoot, alBuX^. wafted about);


cstr.

asunder, scatter);

Qal
+
;

akin to Ar.

_^s break

Impf. 3 mpl. WIBJ


s nr^ani Ez 34 +,

f 68

2
,

bj Ez 48
7

fpl.

fB^KO)

'B

Ex 9

810

(P) furnace-soot.

nr2riBniZci3

,etc.;

Imv.

mpLWB

'1S14

34
;

Pt.

807
pass. pi.
disperse,
1 sf.

me
judgment
fs.
(||

'SIB
1

10

Zp
yfr

3
;

(v. infr.);

be dispersed,,

giving)

W,
Am

Wfl, etc.);

rd. prob.

DV3

S 14 34

be scattered, of
;

enemies

also Impf. 3

pIBn

2"

tolterelh (v. piy).

S 11"

Nu io35

68 c

of Isr.
s *
7

under fig. of flock Ez 3 4 Zc 1 3 910 ZAW " (l )aB gloss v. Schwally prob.crpt.,and v Now Da; of besieging army 2S20 22 p'V? 'V?); people from (ft?) possessions Ez 46'"; men (from
;

(among nations) 'XIBTQ Zp 3 ln s

Hiph. Impf.
idol).

1. totter: 3 ms. P'BJ Je io 4 (of 13 2 2. rd. prob. also Pt. P'BD

Am

cause tottering

(v. piy).

Niph. Pf. 3 fs. Babel) Gn 1 1^3? loc). J e io 2 ', 3 pi. ttti) Gn io ,s + 2 mpl. DnJt'DJ nsiDJ
,

np^l2 n.f. tottering, staggering; fig. for 31 qualm of conscience 1 S 25 ( + 3 .? 'i-J'3'?, v.


Dr).

tp"B, pS n.[m.]
tottering

id. lit.; D"Ta

p5
d.

Na2 n
H).

Ezii 17 +

etc.;

Pt.

f.

nxiBJ

nWW)
18'
6
;

1.

cf.

Dr al.;
9
,

D'SEtf 1 pi.

Si8 9 Qr (>Kt 22 17 D'XIB: 2 Oh


,

of knees (so Baer Gi; p*3 van

be scattered, of
1

army

pers.)=Je52 loc.) 5 (75?), cf. Je 4o' (abs.); of dispersed Isr. c. 3 loc. Ezn ,; 2034 41 2 8 25 as flock Je 10" Ez 34 s (^5?
-

K
,

22 17 (/

K 25 (7jfO =2 Ch i8'
5

p^D vb. Hiph. bring out, furnish, promote (NH id.; appar. akin to Aram. pB3
fll.

go forth, Aph. bring forth, produce\;


duce, furnish
:

1. proIs
1

Impf.
13

juss.)
.

3yip

PBTrj

58

"

c.^fB?
ir-"?

(id. perh.

10nb v
v -'-')-

loc), v (DB>); Egyptians 29" (nBB>); of battle scattered over country by defeat 2 S 18 9 2. be
.

,2

I??^
c.

obtain,

44 ace;
I

CJie""'); Pt. D'p'BD 2> * r! "0 "'.

*
8

P'BJ
2
.

Pr 3 13 4-fD
,

pers., p3>l

:,i

spread abroad, of peoples Gn io*. Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. consec. }"W1


1 s.

Dt 4 27 +

3. pBrri> teDJ (all /a* device do not promote.


||

18 22

KYID), 12

9 ^i 4 o

contec. nii' Qnl

Ez 22
1

15
,

etc.;

Impf. 3 ms.

9 ffj Jb 37", }>B>1 Gn 1 1 + etc.; Irnv. ms. fan 23 Jb4o"; Inf.cslr.ypy} ? Ez20 ,etc; 1. trans.
,

word

scatter: a. c. ace. pers.

Hb
Dt
c.

14

c.

Gn

27

28 M Je 9 13 Ezi

40/;
r

(?S loc), Is 4 1 Isr. among (3) nations


1 i 1,

Gn

89

16

i2 I*ao*'2i M 3 6 19
c.

(n)DB>

Dt 303 Je 30";
,

Ne i 8
;

TWn v26 explains name of feast D'l'B v 26 Dncn daysofPurimv* -"; 'Bri rvjM v In *TO^ v 32 . Vid. on Purim esp.Now Arcl,lim,r and reff.
;
1

ZA,!B9f and in puru, buru, stone Jen Wild*"""3 '); expl. by ^j^, Est QgJ
fr.
'

t"WS n.m. lot(NH = BH;

perh. As. loan-

^4.

loc.

Je 13 24 18 17 underfig. of flock rds. ; 26 D?"B^ also Dt 3 2 (v. [nxs]); Egyptians (c.3)

EZ34 2 Gr Je23'
1 .

21

abs.

I.

llD (v^of foil.


n.f.

poss. foam,

cf.

Ar.

,jj),

Jli, boil, ferment;

Syr. as, Ethpe., of anger).

Ez 29 12
ace. lei,
1//

:b

30"'

inhab. of earth Is 24
(fig.

b.

c.

arrows

for lightnings) 2

S 22

15

i8'
11

5
,

^144"; cloud Jb37"; 13K ni-uy fK\


c. WrBrtJ lightnings?); seed Is 28". and drive him (si vera 1., vid. conj.
,

40

(i.e.

wine-press; 'FDTJ 'B Is 63 (v.^?5 3); disting. fr. 3p', and perh. part of it, 16 rig 2 (rdg. '3D, so Sm Now usu. measure of juice from one filling of the 'B, v. Ke).
;

TimS

Jbi8"
in Bu).

2. intrans., scatter, c. 3 loc Ex 5 12 s ^yo pers. 1 S 13 ; of wind Jb 38'-" (^? loc).

otherwise

tlVlB n.[m.] pot (Thes fr. boiling, dub.; pot (earthen? v. 1113 Ko" ');
1
-

15

TV^CTD n.m. seatterer, disperser;


(si

Na

Ecclus 13
]i*3

2
,

Gk.
9
1

xir/>a,

opp.

X'3ijt

Syr. \\ji
)t.^), for

jar 0/

the potter, opp. JLLLi?

vera

1.),

but

rd. perh. f*3D club,

hammer JD
Toy.

boiling

Nu 1

(JE),

S 2 14

cf.

Ju 6 19 ( \vr Pa,

Mich

We Now;
-,

so also

Pr 25"

cf.

r[ ^"-riJ assumed as sg. of n.f.pl. sf. DD'TiixisrVI Je 25^ (so van d. H) your dispersions (33 al.) but Baer Gi D?^-, expl. as vb. Tiph. 1 s. Thes al., so (rdg. Da'rfoPBri) Hi Gf
;

II.

"113

V. II.

TI3.

TWHIB

n.pr.m. son of

Haman

Est 9 s

&apa8a0a, BapSaBa.
fl. [ti'lB] vb. appar. spring about, Qal 9 Pf. 3 pi. consec. VtriB WB1 Hb i (but prob. del. ^Bl as dittogr. v. Now); 2 mpl. consec. DfnB'BI

Kb 1471 word corrupt; Gr tW'HSBJI,


;

Gie DFIXBJ].

fll.
cf.

1^)2 vb. flow, overflow (Ar.


E869

^li
3
fpl.

Ba flow, of springs,
3it3T?

); Qal Impf.
Zc
I
17

3 mpl.

KP Pr 5 K %
;

Hal 3 50 Impf.
,

2 mpl.

WBri

J e 50"

Qr

fig.

for sources of pleasure

> Kt 'B^Bn), in both, sim.


,

(so

of gambolling calves.

'IV njyiSPl

my

cities shall

overflow 3 Pf.
in

with good.

fl3
pi.

[p^S]

vb.

reel,

Qal totter;
reel

pi.

fH. [li^^D] vb. Niph. be scattered; Q "!^-^y TjQy WS3 Na 3 ,s (rd. prob. B3).

tipiE

adj.gent. cart.'Bn

0112" a family

n)p73 IpB Is 28' they

(drunken, in

Judah; MtHpaScip,

H<)>id(w,

L AcjxpovSt.

ra
ts
v. I. trs.

808
inna Jbi3"

rntno
1. dread,
'<

fl. [ITS] vb.

Hoph. be

refined

i4 ,etc.; pi. Cnna Jb 15 : 'b, i.e. before '\ oft. (not alw.) ter-

iCh

,;

s1

(I)

(dub.
(si

/);PfcTBJD
vera
1.;

DHJ
||

iK
2

io ,s refined gold
17

fefopor,
,5,u

Ch

rifying, unfitting for action, 10 2 Ch 14" so Dt6 'B f ,

tls
20 29
,

1019,2 '

17

c. sf.

iSii' Jb 13"

"W1B).

12"
\|f

119

TTB n.m.*

refined,

pure gold (Talm.

obj. Isr.,

tDt

trembleth for dread of thee ; c. genit. 25 25 2 ii (|| KTto), ,/, 105 s9 (|| HNT),
/

W3; $ KW3);_!3
value or beauty
:

nnC5>
2

f 21
,

4
;

in compar. of

Est8 i; 9 2 ,3''.iK
Est 9
10

La4

,'ET

?."j

Ct5

B
J

s
;

Bt^64

,ofindividiialtiChi4

l?

am Jb
Is i3
12
,

28'- ('b-^?),
cf.

i9 (+3J), ii9 'a ons Ct 5"; + p"in Pr8 19

||(or
;
. II

+)

c.

genit. obj. rei


||

Pr
14

33
;

abs., in gen.,
5

Ex

cr.3

Jb 4 (|| nnVl), Je 3 o (|| <?)? I5 (song; n T)n) + ; as ace. cogn. c. nna ^14* + (v.ina);

f),
tPr

c.

fll. [TT2]

vb. be supple, agile (Talm.

genit. subj.

20 - 27

2.

<>&><;<

of dread

t^

(both 12 2 31 3 6 ,

||

67 TN) Dt28 $g ID Jb 31;

(rare) NT13 hasty; Ar.jl be frightened, excited;

Syr. (Lexx.) jJi leap,

jLia a^7e,
49
24
,

etc.);

Qal
S 6 16
.

i)ippt i s2 4 sound ; of the disaster, for 'BH JBD of orig. Je 48", but

2i wjnf nns +Jb 3 inan

18

Imp/. 3 mpl. Mbjl

Gn

of arms.

Pi. sliew

nnriB

5>ip

agility, leap (in dance), ft. "Q")3IM TJBO 2

Dkni

22
42

10

21 f Jb 15 = a sound of terrors; Pr 3 25 3. as design, dei t P n >"!


.

'B
'B

Gn
iTD] vb. scatter (usually regarded as id. Pi. (opp. secondary form of ID q.v.; D33 rend, slit, also separB>33), Niph.; Ar.
[

31

(||Dn-|3S

^K),

so v"(|| *.

both E).

NH
f.

t[n"nnEj
1
.

n.f. dread, religious

awe,

sf.

K?

ate,

Qal disperse);
a

"Ji Ft. pass.

1v8 T '?? 3 Je 2" no awe of me (came) unto thee.


f 11. ["THC] n.[m.J thigh (prob. loan-word = T) from Ar. x? 00 "- 1993 479 Palm. thigh and (cf. We ) sub-tribe,
(through Aram., otherwise 3
-

JTVnS nb' Je

50''

scattered slieep is Israel

(i.e.

driven

off,

isolated).
9 1^53* 112 ,
'

Niph.
etc.;
3
;

Pf. 3

pi. ^"ii33

^i4i
;

our

bones are scattered bS$X? 'B?.

Impf

Pi.TJBB njDFn J e3 6 53 147" (all subj.'*-),


of Isr. running bither

Prii"; scaHer^8 9
J04
2
;

Pi. Pf, 3 ms.l?? 16 2 fs. 3 ms.1JB] 147 u


obj.

"ina

tribe);

ftlTj

7| Jb

40''

Kt

<Ae 2ieu>s

o/

/' </tz(//i

(Qr
28

^3

Je 3 ",
fr.

nn3
a

n.m.
cf.

l^na), of hippopotamus. 2K1824

and tbither
x//-

to strange

As. puh&ti [abbrev. from


perh.

governor (loan-word bel pahcltt], lord of


TIB governor);
,

112 9 (alms), gods; abs. of spending money 4 "IIBO Est s Pr nPn. Pi. 3 scattered, of Isr.
.

district ;

OAram.

abs.'BnNe5Vstr.nrBHgi + ,"ri n ?
\-ns Mai
pi. abs.
i
8
,

21
;

sf.

Dria
1

1, 11.

r.B

v.

nna.

Ne 5 14 (but
:(
;

nina

irTS vb. dread, be in dread, in awe


Hitbp. (rare), Ecclus 41" Imv. by nna fear fjr; X Xim n.); Qal Pf. 3 ms. nns

9", nil"?

Ezr8 M +
2
)

K20 +
;

read prob. nriB); !5 cstr. fling io =2Ch

sf.
24

n^riina

(XH

Assyr. captains

K i8 = Is

Je5i ; as 36 (<del/B, cf.


9
.

2857

f ii9"
etc.;
4

'Slconsec.Isi9" 6o ; 1 s. W[ia Jl)3 , 17 Impf. 3 ms. TnS? Is 19 ; 2 ms. in?Pl Dt 28 6; +,etc.; 1. be in dread, abs. Dt28 66 Isi2 2
,

!1

25

Sta z4W,i(ia86).im al .) c f. Ez 23 6.i 2 of Babylon Je 23 28 2367 and Bab. allies 51 EZ23 ; of Media Jesi ; IHSn "\3JJ i. e. in Pal., Hg I 114 Pers. governor of
, )

2 "1
9

Ne
3
;

2 7,9

+ 8 t.;

Pers. satraps in gen. Est 3 12

33'

44
5

"^ 7 8^Pr 3
c.
c.
161

callousness;

V"4 =53
(||

6
;

WV),

cf. 1

19

*6 J e 3 6 24 sign of 23 ace. cogn. ins Dt28 07 Jb3 ,i 27 IP pers. Is 19" Jb23 V and (c. "?.??) Is 19 16 c. rei
::4
;

'S

8 9
1

K
' I"

20 2

applied (by late writer) to Sol.'s governors 5 14 2 Ch 9 ; Benhadad's captains 1 K Cf. BAram. (del. v., Sta al.).
io'

[THD]

vb. be wanton, reckless

(NH id.

c. 7K, pregn., turn in dread to each other Je 36 16 submitting to '* Ho s Mi 3 7 N t ). 2. 6 mi awe (at ' 's 7' (II favour), abs., Is 6o'\ Pi. 7>e in great dread, Tmpf. 2 ms. c. "JE!? rei ; Pt. "IWp. Is 5 1 abs.infitp Pr 28"
,

J e 33 9 ( + ^?"});

(rare);

D"m deriv.); 4 prophets Zp 3 extravagant (|| Tftlpl


TtPD
(

Ar. lio be JutujlUy, boastful, reckless; 'fa, Syr. 1a3 be lascivious, in der. spec, and D^3S Ju 9 4 of Qal Pt. Dnq'BI
;

'B'JS).

,:l

n.[m..]

wrantonness, recklessness,
;

deeply dreading

TnBn Jb 4'* filled my


"TrE^n.in. 31" + cstr. 1 S 1
,

(sc. sin).

ilipli. Pf. 3 ms. bones tt<A efreail

unbridled license

Gn 49

4
,

abstr. for concr.

+ D^33
T
;

like [boiling,

or overflowing] water).

1.

lsl1 7
-

dread; 'b
sf.

abs.

Gn
120
,

[mtnE]

n.f.

+,

Tina Dt

25

119

ganoe

recklessness,

extrava-

sf.

2- Je 23 s2 of prophets.

nnD
rfnS (v of foil.;
Nns, |*La, whence
fi.

809
cf.

mTtrr
;

'a

meaning dub.;
119

Aram.

topazius, etc.; prob. foreign word,

(Frii
'

Ar.

>i as

loan-word).

TO

n.m.*' 24
II.

Egyptians (1KH)

103. 109

f.

bird-trap (cf. Wilkinson Am 5 JT ffm ZA W Hi (1883), 101\ ._ )_


3,

(prop, yellow)} stones Ez28 ,3


Pit,

named
17

cf.

Skr. pita

with other precious


10
;

Ex28 =39
*

Jb 28 19 . Vid. Plin"""""
Topaz J> JHWB. Edelsteln

w
,

cstr.

cns-moa
in

Houghton

Sm

'S
pi.

abs.Ho5' + ,n3 Je 4 8 +
Dna Je i8- 2 +
;

1.

cstr.

ns Ho9 8 +

lit.

a metaph.; v* del.'D), Pr 7 Ec 9"


in sim.).

tfy
(c.
||

Am 3 6b
Ml<
;

(as

both

2. usually fig. (sts. E^piD, nan, WW): a. of calamities and plots, E>ip;'B Ho 9", 3 7 43 10 cf. f 91 124 'S alone Je 4 8 =Is 24", Jb22
;

taJ^HB forge-hammer; (NH = PH; Aram, loan-word ace. to Frii 85 and so Ar. ^Jai (cf. Ar. trad, in Lane), v. % KBD3
,
;

nW"
i
.'.

023

but Lag BN 103 cp.

V'

124
'B

Pr 22

5
;

'B rpe

J e 18"
9
;

f 140

142

'a abs. Is 41' flat-nosed); fig. of Bab. as destroyer.

h j swine's snout, Syr. *^.9

Je23

cstr.

50

23

P
1

119"", p

'B

ti% 141

'B 3J5V3 ins*


.

Jb

ILjS vb. separate, remove, set free

8 9 ; 'S3

^u
t
abs.

1 H 13 agent of calamity Ho 5 Jos23 (D), Is8 6 v. Dns.

13 J e 48"

= Is 2 4

18

b.

= source or
::

(NH

depart, set free, Niph. also die; Ph. "103

\/'69

'.

CIS 102 *> 2

depart (die?); As. patdru,

S]>lit,

break
free

through, ipliru, ransom, Tel Am. escape,


;

set

[~nE]

vb. Hipli. denom. ensnare

Inf.
[i.e.

(perh.Canaanit.); Ar jL5 cleave, split, ahocreate;

D?3 nan IS42, c. 3 loc. an ensnaring men have ensnared] them all in, etc.

Eth.

&.(I\(.\ create,
;

fabricate ;

fn. [n] n.[m.] plate of metal;


Q'na

pi.

^I
.

Nu

17

cstr.

anjn

'na-nx
cf.

s wpvj Ex 39

Impf. 3 mOBEM 1 S 19'; Pt. actuate Pri7"; D ,-!1DB iCh 9 M Qr pass. (Kt Dn'Ofi); cstr. nios r K6 IS!"V!Ca v*;1. intrans. remove
oneself,
specif,
set
1

ivitlidraw, depart)

Qal Pf 3 ms.
I

Aram. 103,
'B 2

j.^9
;

Ch 23 s

DFIS (/of
black,

foil.;

prob. Ar.

escape
fr.

S
2

10

('JED,

cf.

Dr).

'Jj,

be

Ar.

NFi DDS id. ^^i charcoal

(in der. spec),


;

Dns = BH;
(

2. trans,
so pass.
pt.,

As. pentu
vi~.9

= *pemtu)

same mug.);

glowing coal; Syr.

in

Lexx).

pass.

out; \-\ free, E'SX '"ilea term, techn. of ornament in

duty (ace. pers.), Cl^^Qr (Kt Qn'OB adj. or Aram, u set D^O 'B Pr let
free

Ch 23 s

n.[m.] coal (coll.); abs. 'a, as in21 flammable, Dyn?? 'B Pr 26 {charcoal for embers,

TDnQ

temple, dub., usually out-spread (garlands) of

flowers

1 1

12 'B tPN 54 16 Toy); of glowing coal Is44 for JIT eto ens read k*k ana ( r 'ens)
, ;

iK6 M,!,i Hiph. Impf. 3 ms. naba Wt?B? ty 22 s tliey separate with the Up, i. e. open mouth wide (insultingly).
.

coa?*

0//re

(||

nnE3), so
foil.;
cf.

Ew
Ar.

al.

71

HD

(-/of

^J3
Ui

cut

off,

vu.

T^tCS n. [m.] that which separates, first opens; cstr., Orn 'B i.e. firstborn, of man and

beast,

6e perforated (of roof); Syr.

break through, ))t~~Sb pit, chasm; hollow out, also diminisli).

NH

Pa. pierce,

Ez 2026 Ex 13?** 34* Nu 18 16 apposes


;

nns

Ex
m

13

Nu

12

DfT]

om.

Ex

l2B

,9

34

-.

dig,

tnrin.in. 28,8I7 (in


'D abs.

17
28
;

rd.nnNS) pit;
DVirtB 2

f[JTW^] iCh 9 33 Kt

n.f. id.,

nni-b? m.tpa

Nu8

16
.

WS
v.

v.nt3B2.

Je 4 8*

nna v
28

pi.

S 17
fig.

9
;

''S

na.

pit,
cf.

S 1 79

8 17 Je 48

(Gie qu. text) ;


cf.

of
17

calamity fPI

'BJ "in?
.

J e 48^

v 4444

= Is 24

v 1818

andLa 3 47

tripn2
Lv 1 3 s5
,

n.f. -a

boring or eating out;

trip2"''3 n.pr.loc. in Egypt (Pabast, Eb H *" to ' I,B " 874 G84M or 'House Per-Bastet, Griffith , BAS 3S0 Pei-wbaste ace. to St eind , ofBasket ) orig.
i-

'

'

cf.Naville

of leprous decay in garment.

T3.NTO

rnS
Ne

n.pr.m.

post-exil.

name;
/

"a 'B-J3 Ne3 u (*<ta/3[0],i<fla/3, Epayiad), "D Ezr 2 6 Ne 7 11 Ezr 8 4 (all QaaSnaaP,

B"'

33

,Gk.B u ^a<7T(Herod.), " Ez 30 Boi(3do-Tou Boi/3aoros (Diod. Sic.)) (genit.), mod. Tel-Basfa, near Zakazik, c. 30 miles NNE. fr. Cairo. Vid. Herod. 5e '"' 67 1371 la D[ i wmmi Naville lc T llsVlct ". nm.w
'

Bub"" ,4,

4f ' 4S ' 56

'

1 1-

'

'

- ;

II1

etc.),

10 30

'D 'a

io 15 (both

<t>aa8[6]na>af3, etc.).

tiTTOfi
topaz

n.f.

(m.

ace. to

Albr ZAW "" 1696)108 )

Egypt,

tiTTTin ''S n.pr.loc. on E. border of 29 Exi4 ( (iravXts), Nu 33 7 (E(7r)tpa>5) 8 11 BD Sam @ 35 J, or fi 'B ^BO, for + v (read
17

or chrysolite (ace. to

Toml(iov,

35

MT

'n 'JBD, cf. Di).

Site

unknown.

TO

810
cf.

N7E
e
;

T3,
t
cstr. 3

*7*I3 (v/of

foil.;

Ar.

zy, SO

dt,

fSa

1j*5>B
129
\fr

77'=

88 13
12
6
;

juj, S'j pews

away,
:2
;

be exltausted (of property)).


;

TB n. [m.]
M i

ruin, disaster

abs. Jb
20

1 2';

Pr24

sf.VTB Jb 3 o
v. na.

24

+ 2i
v.

(forT3).

extraor119 hard to be understood, God's dealings dinary, with His people Is 29"; the testimonies of the Law ^11 9 129 }W Nj? Is 9 s marvel of a counl"rt$OB
;

Dn

1. wondev:

pi.

LV*6a Lai';

fpl.

ni*B,

nVB

rPB

ma.

sellor

(Eaer *V S ), wonderful counsellor (pi Mess,

T ,b^3 n.pr.m. captain of Abimelech of


Gerar

Gn 2 i 2232 26 s
v.

*,

*ncoX,

*tx<>X.

'B TIRl La I 9 she (Jerus.) king) ; pi. as adv. ace. 2. wonder: hath come down marvellously. of God's acts of judgment and redemption

til^a

B$B.

^77
12

1S

88 13 8 9 6 ;

'B flbS

Ex

15" L525

^77
12 6
.

15

D^D,
_/JM, 11.

perb.

<

DNS (^of
iv.

foil., cf.

Ar.

'0

78

88"; of extraord. trials 'an fg

Dn

mae wufe,
al.) foil.,

(Thes

become full (of fat); hence ,9k by syncope of N, ef. Ges ).

[frOS]
passing,

vb. denom. Niph.

etc.,

be sur212

extraordinary
3
,-

(cf.
23

Gerber
f

);

'

TiTTE)
T

n.f.

superabundance

(of fat);

'a

Niph. Pf. 2Si 2r'(K6

fs.
'

610t

nsba? fi 18 6,4 Ges i76o);

(Ges*"

);

nn^w?
1

8
;

3pLjJ

Pi-30

MM" (,868, 71 ZMG " v(lm) ,39r cf. negro, ace." to Lauth li Nes Eg U2.AJ8L.IH (1887)174 r5 aen Kx.26)) etv I) ^
'
'

Jbi5* (l|fcfo)DPS'D n.pr.m. (Egypt.

Pe-nehasi, the

Impf. vbsi Dt 17"+ 6 t.; Pt. mpl. D'^BJ 5 u pl.niK^B? Jos3 +; ^139"; fs.ns.^BJ Dt3o 20 tl. be beyond, one's sf. T^pM Ex 3 etc.;
,

power,

difficult to do,
c.

nkrff

2S13

2
;

'B

Wp

grandson of Aaron, *(e)iMtf,

Ex 6 Nu 2 5' + 1 6 1. 3 * t2. son of Eli I S I (t DH33), 3 4.u.W. ^3 41 52 t^-B n.pr.m. Edomite Gn 36 1 Ch i


25

|D pers.too difficult for Dt 30", for* t2. be difficult to Gni8 ,4 (J) Je32 172'. understand ; c. }0 pers. too difficult for ^131'

Zc8

66

4iwf,

$ivo>i'l

^ira

cf.

pW
p"Q

Pr 30 18 Jb 4 2 3

to decide

Dt
23
,

1 7

8
.

Esp. + 3.

a. be extraordinary, wonderful, 2
v. 1. pi S
.

26

18

i|fi
.

19

rn'tPB
tj'iiJj'B
,

v. rra.

n.pr.fl.

Nes""* 5 but dub.);

(Thes sub B*ia, cf. esp. one of the rivers of

'3 1 1 8 cf. 1 39 b. Pt. of God's acts, 14 as subst. marvellous things Jb 37 (acts of God), Dn 1 1 36 (presumptuous words) as adv. won;

WTP

14

Eden Gn
v.

2",

*(f)itra>i/,

Connn., also

reff.

(on theories of identif. sub pn"3).


of Saul
Qi8w8.
1

5 4. TmjB} wonderdrously Jb 37 Dn 8". '' in judgment and redemption, Ex acts of ful 2 2 924 7 ,3 20 f9 26 -|-i5t.-ff; 3 (J)Ju6 Je2i iChi6

TVirPE n.pr.m. descendant


8
33

Ch

also

'j rffctf

41 |iT B 9
,

<bi8av, <t-m8av,
foil.;
cf.

@L

Chr^;
cstr.
">13.
21

^D3
^333
t"S]S

(/of

NH

Jb 5 9 = 9 10 + 9 t. iVi. Inf. '3 nton Mi7' ^78". make a special votive offering, N?3p

Ex 34 10 Jos

3 (J)
5

'na/a^,

also

Lv

22

Nu

38

5
f75o

(P).
;

Hiph.

trickle,

denom., or <onomatop.).
'

22

1//31 '3,

2CI126 15
(Ges

29 N?BH IS28

Pf. 3 ms. N'pari ; K^am consec.


2 2 Lv27 Nu6
;

n.m. 2K9

vial,
1

flask; cstr. JEfn

Dt28 59
J02 26
;

);

Jmpf. vfyl
2
8
;

for anointing,

1S10

K9

13
.

TpirE vb. Pi. t r


pi.

trickle, perh. denom.;

Inf. abs.
Pt.

sban

Pt.

29" Ch 2 cstr. KvBn Is 29" 19 N^BO Jui3 ; 1. do a hard or


Is
:

JD D'3313 0)0
side.

EZ47 water

trickling

on the

difficult thing

TJJ

pw)

'

sri

wa&e a AarcZ tow

south

Lv 2 7 2 Nu

'"2Xn rnrS
Ne
5*

n.pr.m. (bindress [Aram.;

perh. binder (fem. of office)] of the gazelles); head of pott-exilic family, 'fl 'B '33 Ezr2 57
7

2. wia&e wonderful, (cf. Pi.). do viondrously : of God, J"li3p 'Bfl ma/ce pla'jues Dt 2 8 59 nsy'BH I s2 8 29 wonderful
(exceptional),
;

62

(2"3Sn),

vloi <ba<rpa8 viui Aofjiuiciv (4><z<ca-

14 do wonderfully counsel wondrous, 29 M with people, +^?J N.ban ; 'nb D30y r.by Jo 2 WDH 'Bn <ZeaZ< ;!<A ; y

ia/c

yow doing wondrously


'Bfl 2

pa8, 2a,3uci/4, etc.).

^3
separate from the ordinary,
,

22
;

TBfflp

Ch

26 15 did marvellously in

fcwD (v^offoll.;

receiving help ; of the temple IvBnj

212 distinguish ace. to Thes Gerber

cf.

i"6a).

extraordinary);

TiOB

n.m. wonder
'a

(NH
n

id.; as unusual,
sf.

3. of God, ). wonders in doing. working

(Kb
13

s""- 43,8e

?H3

Ch

S?2nn Jb io

16

</tow dost

N^sp Jui 3 tHithp. Impf sJtew thyself mar-

19

Exi5 + 6t.;

1^3

vellous (act inexplicably) against me.

n-iVd
t lfe n.pr.m. (DHM son of Reuben n.pr. n^a);
*"'

811
Dmkm
-

oVo
Gk. word ace. to Sta 01-380 cf. also Lewy " '" on posg Hittite origin v. Jen"*
,
1 1

'

s
,

cp. Lihy.

orig.

Gn 46 Ex 6" Nu
s

Fremd.o6f..

26

s8

Ch 5

*aXXov(r), etc.; v. also J^B.


c. art.

<"">..);_
12
,

'B abs. 2

S3
S!!

7
,

cstr. 2 1",

"3

abs.
54

Gn
,

T^S vS
n.coll.,

adj. gent, of foregoing,


.

as

Nu 26 s

Jui9 ,cstr.Gn35 +4t.; sf.^3^3 2 2 + a = 4 2 S 5 *tfr Ju i 9 tf- 20 + 2 t.; pi. 2122 6 + 2 t,, ''3 Gn 25 + 5 t.; cstr. K$? 2 8 16
36
4 ;

&$$
6
,

[j$'7]

v. following.

sf.

[^^7?] sible ; m.
,

incomprehen13 (i.e. 'K^S) Kt, Ju I3 (name f" ^|-p;>Qr(K)^s); f/|f? njn tn6b<Le.
adj. wonderful,

^S
6

!1 if:^a Chi i Tf$9 2S19 B0$& 20 Ez 23 ; 1. concubine Gn 22 24 25 s 35" 36 Ju 3 8 19'+ iot. Jui 9, 20, 2S3 77 +7 t. 2 S, iKii 32 89

12

31

W$B)

f 139

God's knowledge
io 11

>Qr nypB.

tfT'NTS n.pr.m. Ne8 7

*ak<uat.

contempt.; 6 jniXX 20 of Jeru(fig. youth), or <concubinage Ez 23 salem doting on Babylon).


f"

= 2>aramour (perhaps
[n~HS:] TT
:

Ch

+6

t.

Ch, Est 2" Ct 6

2. either

TrYOQ
f

n.pr.m.

(late

As. Pi-lldma Hilpr

n.f. usu. iron, steel (origin dub. x * .> > .


-

>
;

steel in

Jb 37" (of providence; 1.); but read probably TrtitpB? Bu SS, cf. Di).
pi. cstr. rfiKpBl?

[nN^DO]

n.f.

wondrous work

(si

vera

Ar. jjljj s^y, JjJU, but Vulg. loan-wd.fr. Pers.jSjj ace. Syr. X&3(iu Lexx); ZHQ! II(lim 7 i9 but 005 -*" 75 uncercf. N6 to Lag

Ar.

is

1'-

'

',

'

tain, cf.

ayjlj

Now and Na 2 <"01


4

reff.); pi. [abs.!]


tfljl

TO We Now, like fire


Gn 22",
*aX8as.

Tityr&fl

t[j?3]
split;

vb.

split,

divide

(NH

chiefly in

the steel (fittings)

of

the chariots.

secondary meanings and deriv.; Ar. ~\j divide,

t\2JT?S n.pr.m. Nahorite


I'

Aram. r?,

^S

divide; Eth.

stream; As. palgu, canal); Niph. 25 Pf. 3 fs. H3pD3 Gn io -the earth was divided. 25 1. Pf. 3 ms. 2?3 Jb 38 cleave a channel Pi.
ravine,

&.M;

[l~f

72] vb. Niph. be separated, distinct


;

form of N?D q.v. (||

cf.

Ar.

y\i

%i

separate from

for rain.

2. Imv. ms.

62

sucking,wean; Eth.<t.A?: separate, dintinguisJi); 1 consec. U'i'M} Ex 33 and we shall 1.

Pf

pi.

ji>3

(Ges*

-)

^55'

bedistinct.c. P?pers.

divide their speech (their counsels).


fi.
65 2 ?! n.m.* 1
'

'Tlv33\|/i39 wonderful(viz.in bodily stature etc.);<VrssHup-

2.

is.

Vam
4
;

10

(cleft)
B

channel,

(artif.)

Now Bae We fl- thou


Hiph. Pf.
1 s.

['>]

art wonderful (tOS 3).


4
,

canal; usu. pi.


tfEPJpi
tears

W$B Is 3o" ( + D^Qnj^);


2 1
',

cstr.
16
,

^
3

3
1
,

sim. Is 3 2 Pr 2
1
136

La

48
yjr

19

W3 Vm6

metaph. 5
(i-e.

of

3 ms. i"6sn ^nvBni consec. 8 18

f4
;

'ill

consec.

Ex 9

irrigating
s

Imv. ms. n?Dn


ace.

17

7
;

of', make
so
4

Impf. 3 ms. i"DB!


set

7
;

separate,

c.

canals

fr.

river, metaph.);

ffij^3fV
yj,

Jb 29
10
,

(fig.

Ex8
,

18

(by treating differently);

apart

of prosperity) ; sg. D'nf'N &B 20 channel for rain (cf. Jb 38 ).

65

poet, of

+4

but perh. read '? "IDPl (for MT TDPI), hath made wonderful (his) kindwss to me (Dy
4

fn.3- 2 n.pr.m.
*aA*y
:

son of Eber, #aX,

L
16
.

Gr Che We Du [Bae
,

'

perh.']),

1 7
,

(cf.

);
7
.

Gn'io*

171919 1 1 i

Ch i*,

l)%

Gn

distinguish between, P3 rei,


fi.

EX9 p? pers.
;

1 1

t[n."7l]
pi.

n.f. 1. stream.
.

2. division;

272 pron. a certain one Gk.


,

rj

Suva

ni;?B

1. streams

sections of tribe, 'a cstr.

2. divisions, Jb 20 17 Ju 5 1516 (read perhaps

to Thes from above / through an unused (ace.

nia?B, v. following),

> streams.
(

noun pB, prop, one defined, a particular one: NH id,; Aram. ^^3, f. Jl^i^S Arab. ^SlS
; -

t[n:V;]

a-f- division
;

= np?no
TYlOB
2

W-AGI.S3..)V0C
BASL " 4

priests, for service

q. v .),

of
.

pi. cstr.
;

t [na^BQ]
... .

n.f. id.

pi. aba.

nii6an

Ch 35 s 12 , Ch 35

IIpt ), not mentioned) in the sense of


'

J< always joined with

g; egf

ZWTh,xvU.S
;

Xs.pulpul
one

'?topK (prop,
'

verschwiegener
.

(Ew

4106c 2
'

ein gewisser Sta* 180 *), 'a certain

unnamed

one,' i.e.

such a one;

Ru 4 naVQtp
1

tt&TB. tfjT'B ' vv


:

n.f.
37

concubine

(NH W.; v

^DpK '2PB sit down here, such a one (Gk. ovtos

Z Nflp? 3 (NflppB), perhaps influenced by Gk. TraWaufi, naWaKts (prop, young girl), Lat. pellex;
s
,

"

Ar. Ji U); in the phr. 'N '3 DipO the place of 3 such and such a place, 1 S 21 *Mc/t a one

rhc
2

812
1.

toVo^

K6

s
.

From

'n 'b arose


1'

conflation, Perles*"*

82
)

by contraction (or 8 13 . ,10n ^bjffl tDn


.

^Vhi

adj. gent. v. B^B

3.

"Q"TOn 'B? to that certain one


(

who

spake.

TIO vJS n.[m.] deliverance


Inf. of

II.

ia
t"

'B'jH^ foregoing);
v.

(si

vera

1.,

prop.

32' sliouts of'deliver-

v. p.

813.
'

ance (dub.,
L

Comm.);
al.)

to!?~B^3

j^J 56

s
,

read

[I"772] vb. cleave (Ar.


till,

cleave

Aram.

~D?B (Ew

n?S(usu.), ia, are

Qal Pt.

D.? 3

5"1X3 (||yp3).

work, serve [ "DV]); ^ 141" of cleaving, ploughing, Pi. Impf. 1. c/eaw open, through,
,

them

for (their) iniquity weigh to (retribution), or "B^B fN JINT^ Bae.

Hup

'B

1 tt3^73 ma.*"*- escaped one, fugitive; 4 abs. 2X9"+; pi. cstr. 'B'JJB Ju i2 + ; sf.
14
,

13 liver 3 ms. njS^ of piercing kidneys Jb 16 39 3 Pr 7= (both fig.); i>? n^. 2 K 4 of cutting 2. cause to cleave open, up (fruit) into pot. 3 3 fpl. njn?Dn ]>?~pl Jb 39 of animals bringing 10 forth young, rd. perh. njB?Bn ( 2 i ).

VB^B Ob
24** 33
42
i-. 2'

etc.; Am 9
loc),

1K9
'W
c.
,

11

(+1

v
2

22
;

in"B> Jos

G1114" Ez 8" Je

14 T-jen 'B 44

La

s2
;

genit. subj.

Jui2 6

4 fugitives of Ephr. (del. in v see GFM), so c. 9 16 sf. Ez 6 7 Ob 14 c. genit. obj., escaped of, i.e.
;

tri7E
cleft

n.f.

Jb41,16

cleavage, mill-stone (mill


1 cf.

from

Is

45

20
,

so

a'JTJ

s 28 '$} Je 44 Ez 6

betw. the stones

GFM
53

Ju
;

'B abs.

Jb 4 1 16

elsewh. cstr.;

1.
i.e.

X !#) ;
a. mill-stone,

29 t[0"^B] n.m. id.; pi. DB^B Nu2i (as or adj.), B,__ Is 66"; D^Bpa Je44 14 appos.,
,

33?. 'B mill-stone

of riding,

wh.

is

turned
'"

(cf. 33"3),

Ju

upper stone, S 1 1 21 TWinn 'B


;

+ IB/r<w5o28 5 i M

Jb 4 1

lower mill-stone (sim. of hardness), b. 2 ib^n. 'B 1 S 30' a cake of figs (from shape?).

tnQ^S
,66

n.f.

escape (on form


9

cf.

Ba NB

I44 -

); abs.

'B

Gn32 +
30
-)-;

naSfi
,

2. cleavage, 6 7 sim. of

split,

hence
,,

slice

fWlfJ

'B

Ct 4 3
cf.

J"IByB
45' (E)

2K19
.

1.

Ex

io

cstr.

Wetzst in

human temple De ftm, " " A


).

(from colour,

Je 25 \ remnant : a. of green things


io 5 (J)Jo2 3 9 29 Is 15 Je 50

3i

escape, deliverance Gn 2. elsewh. prob. alw. escaped

1"Nn7S

(Baer nn?3) n.pr.m. post-exilic


;

name Ne 1 o25

4>a6'ai-,

*aXXaet.

Dn

1 1

42
;

Ex (fr. locusts) 9 b. of pers. Gn 3 2 (J) Ju2i i; 6 8 43 24 1 Ch 4 2 Ch 12 7 20 30 Ezr 9 14 % of c. specif, of those 2Wp 2 S 15


.

Judah escaped
31 32

t [13 72] vb. escape

(NH

id; Ph. in n.pr.;


;

Ar. oJL iv. escape, Vulg. Ar. kii


Pa. reacts,

OAram. U,B

37 22 14 ;

2K 19 ( + JO) Is Bab. Ne i 2 Ezr 9" 14 ,5 ,cf.Ez ,cf. " 5 2 after'^'s future judgment IS4 Ob J03
fr.
3031

Assyr.

Is 10 20 ;

fr.

Pf. 3 pi. consec. 'BpBI Ez7 aid (if) escapers of them Pi. causat. /wi/j/. 3 ms. sf. DDpB^ escape. oVbTI Mi 6", etc. Imv. ms. nB^>B 1// 1 7 13 2 ms.
Syr.
16
: ;

S ^B,

^3);-Qal

fn. ""B B n.pr.m. *aXr


-

2. second Benjamite Nu 13 husband of Michal 1 S 25 44 (= Vp.?? 2 S 3 15 ).


9

PN'BpB);

1.

(perh.
.

abbrev.

fr.

etc.; 7Y sf. 'D9B&

83 +

1. bring
14

T^^B n.pr.m.
34
2C
.

priest

Ne

12 17

*Xijrfi, etc.

into security

Mi
2

6 14

esp. of
7
1

'*,

deliver, c. ace. pers.,


1
;

y 22

s 9
-

tb^rpba n.pr.m.
2. 2 S 3 15

<S>a\ T ( 1

( )ir,\

1.

Nu
*a-

3 1 37
4
;

40
44

= ^i8
1
6

+ ^Jtn), 8 2* 9
4,
,

,V'i8
%i.,
2
.

(K

5rtt3

pt. c.

my deliverer
2. caws

+ It? from 2 S 2 2 40 49 H2S22 ), I7 37 43' 3


13
,

44

(=*$

S 25"),

@L

taXmv.

tVTOJB,
XfTTt(a), etc.:

2S22 2 =\//i8 ^40"


cast forth,

JT'plpS n.pr.m.

fcaXi-iar,

1. (1J-, a prince of people


1
1

Ez
2

70 144 escape, of cow calving Jb 21 10 (cf. [B^B] Hiph., 3. appar. also X vomit out, and so ^&)to

11

113
.

= perh.

2. IV, grandson of Zerub. Ne io 23 3. RJ-, Simeonite

Ch Ch

',

42

TQ7D2
1 >.) I.

intrans. be delivered,

c. Jt?

Jb

23',

but dub.;
obj.

Bu

n.pr.m. Asherite (on form cf. Ba Ch 7 33 33 also v 32 (Gi t^>!); tyqpfti


-

NB

Qal

('perh.');
''

Du

read "BEBto as

(but

A(j>a\ijK, etc.,

A ln<pa\rjT.
gent.
,

elsewhere

Hiph.. bring into ms. By?! Is 5 s9 of Assyria, security; Impf. 3


subj. of Pi.).

T'1 lii7D2 adj.

c. art.

as n.

coll. ''l </ie


1

under
2

fig.

of lion, carrying off prey (opp. ?*?)


4

Japhlites Jos of Ephraim;

family or clan on

SW.

bolder

A7rraXi/i,

A U(j>dK6t, L it^Xijn.

ms.

B^Bn Mi 6'

(cf.

Pi. 1).
1

toSs
2.
1

n.pr.m.

1.

Ch

47
,

*aXf*[y, r].

tl37DQ n.[m.] escape (Hup Bae) or place s of escape (We Du); f 55 si vera 1.; Che

Chi 2*,

laxjxAtjT, *aX-,

etc. Vid. B^B JV3.

B?BD

deliverer.

<hs>

813
riT'Cri
T

D L, D
n.f.
s
;

prayer;
1

'n
,

Isi" +
20

cstr.

"T

/S

n^3ri

(-/of

foil.;

cf.

Ar.

eilS

n. be round 72

^8o +
8o 3 +
(cf.
.

sf. ,r)j?Bn

20

; 1.
13

a. prayer,

K 8 = 2 Ch 6
s9

etc.; pi. ni->BPI


,

Is

i"
21

(esp. hemispherical),

iSlj whirl of spindle, so

As. ]>ilakku;

NH = BH;

\^35
1

b.

X ^B

circuit, dis-

K 8M

v 28a>

= 2 Ch 6
4
16

27 pray a prayer, 'T\'tS\r\ 2S7

1920
);

'8 "laV
c. "IJJ3

Dn

trict; As. also^)i7&u, districts.

specif, of intercession, 'n

NBO,
14
.

T"i|73 n.[m.] 1. whirl of spindle.


district (prop, circle, circuit);

2.

0/2K
2Ch 3 3

i9
18
,

abs. 'a 2

S3
'

29
,

$J
(||

Pr 31";
3).

cstr.

$B
S

Ne 3 +
s9

sf.

7 top* v >'

1. whirl of spindle, 2
1iB' ,

(prob., v. Dr),

Pr 3 1

'*

2.

district,

Ne jM"*****"

s c. vb. + 'JB$> 88 88 14 d. 'n rva Is 56" /was* 14 1*; ^D^ri'n /,_ PS 4- ^a\T^N Jon ofprayer (temple); c. vb. + 8 2 ; c. vb. + IBHp flW? 2 Ch 30 27 e. hear 2>rayer
9
, .
.

= Is37 Je7 n ^P>42 cf. 69";

m behalf
'n

c.

D ; r6.N-^

is

'n
2

(-TIN) yCB*
13

/ 72]

vb. prob. intervene, interpose

^4

39

t.;

K 8 4i49 =2 Ch 6 K39 1 K 'rrb* J!OB'iK8 =2Ch6


1
,

9
',

28 - 29

1!ia

(hence both arbitrate, judge, and intercede, pray, 18 * 26 cf. Dr &fi (rare), &BTU, i^ay, ; otherac< of prayer, n p yB judicial matter; 6 wise We Held(2) '- who conj. der. for ^Bnn from

NH
'

^?

Nei 6 Dn9 ,7 ;'ni'NnjBiK8 28 =2Ch6",f 102 18 lb ni3E>p_ fJWI 2 Ch 6 J0 7 cf. Ne 1 " (^), na'e>prj * 'n ^6i 2 'n Mpa a^pn 66' 9 'n nrixn I7 55
;
>

Ar. JJ

mo<c/i edge (of

self in worship);

tPi.

sword,

etc.), i.e.

cut one-

2! in ^-titles, 86"; 'n npi5 6|; 1 1 poetic, liturgical prayer^ 17 86 90 102 142 of Davidic Psalter, in ni^BD ^12. Hb3';
.
1

cf.66

si

i02 18b

mediate, judge:
sf.

Pf.
(but

3 ms. consec, arbitrate,

v?B1
52

25

T773
N
*oXaic,

n.pr.m. a wall-builder

Ne3

2a
,

<t>a\ak,

read prob. 3
'SIT
foil.);

pi. '???'

2 fs.

We Dr al., word-play with n^? Ez 16 mediate "for (?


,

A -tfaka^, @L

*aXXi;.
pi.

t[^7|]

n.m. judge;
Di

D'p'pB

31 Dt32 our

pers.) viz.,

Gn 48"

through thine own sins; 1 s. 1VA;>? (E; poss. denom. from p'PB) I did not

enemies being judges, umpires; 'B pV Jb3i",


rd. 'B ^J| ace. to Siegf,
cf.

De
22
,

< "p'pf

Jiy

as

judge (have the opinion, expect) to see, etc.; 30 Impf. 3 ms. 7?tn \jr 106 (abs.) he interposed (by slaying offender). Hithp. 80 Pf. 3 ms. p?snn
1

Q'ppBa Ex 2 1 ziw *" ,881) -' OT for the abortion Bu


;

v 28 , so

Bu Du

rd. perh.
cf.

D^B?3

also Di-Ry.

K8

T 717^73 n.f. office of judge or


'B "few
3

umpire

42
;

1 s.

"R^enn
7

27
,

etc.;

Impf.
,/,

7&IV
.

2 6 ^32 +; 'fenf 1 S 2 "; 1 s. tysm 5 etc Imv. ?.?snn Nu2i +, etc.; Inf. cstr. ^?snri Ez 10' + etc.; Pi. ^BTH? Je 42 + etc.; 1. specif, intercede (with''), c.lya, onbehalf of Gn
>, 4
,

(Qr Vcy) Is 16 do an umpire's

office.

T^p^pS

adj. for a judge, calling for judg\\? r

ment; 'B
O "-
161

5h^i

(on v" see


in both

^pB; Kue

reads D'p^pB

fij|

v" and v 28 ).
;

2O 7 Nu2i 7 (E)Dto/;0 iSi2 + 6 t.; c. p, 1S2 25 s 2i 7 (JE) Dt^; c-wa+nwiw mrb$ 7 17 1 S f Je 29 + 4 t.; D^Krr^K Gn 20 (E); c.
2:,
;

!,

7', b3 n.f. the giving a decision

'a

Nuu

Is 28 7 (of priests).

18 2. gen. pray, for 2 Ch 30 Jb 42" (late). 20 ,7 c. ?N, unto idol Is44 unto Israel v 14 45 3. pray (to '"), tfffb Vhptfi* N13 16".

^3?

Tn r 7y3
priest

n.pr.m.
12
,

(''

hath interposedY,

Ne

*aX(X)aXa(t).
1

t T>73N n.pr.m. in Judah


etc.,

Ch 2 VX A^a^X,
,

abs.
c.

K8
1

ra

K
/y

17

Ezr io>

H*
24

Dn 9

s0

Ch 6

s4

114

L
,

EX0nX.
v. 1.

S i M 86
t.;

K4

32 ,+ 10
filiT

33 18 6 20 2 =Is 3 8 2 =2 Ch r6sn 'enn 2 8 s4

''^h'S

"fyj

SfiK
1 1

^b
"'il
,

sub nbs.

by

iSi 10 (rd.
4
;

7$);

^Bp
21

i's

1"

KS^+S t.;
S
i
27
;

fn.
'Jiban
1

'3T'3,

3
10

adj. gent, erron.:

c. art.

c.

^
=
6

p Dn 9 ajawl

c.

?N of thing prayed for

c.

Ch
;

1 1

27

27
1

because

Dipen
2
;

K ig^Is 37 (read by); nxr^y 20 this 2 Ch 32 ^ 32; c. ?K loc. "?K of JVarriw 1 K 8 K s 30 2 Ch 6


2
29 -

^
1

rva) i.^a

t^3

-a^an

read 'Bpan as 2 S 23* (v. Ch 1 1 36 read as 2 S 23 s4 .

^J,

v.

nfs.
?

20 - 21 26
-

42

Ch

32
;

c.

ace. TJIJ

34

DfJU

1JJ3

8 48

*fl
2
1

K8 = 2 Ch
4,

D7D,
fig.

ti'/D (-/of foil.;


both

6 even, balance).
;

Ch

6 s8
',

poetical, liturgical prayer, abs.

S2

c.

4. of 7K Jon 2 2
.

T D73 n. [m.] balanoe, scale


Is

lit.

Pr 1 6",

40"

(in

||

BSpte).

rhi
t [D73] vb. Pi- denom. weigh, make
(Ph. d!>B
3
ras.

814

1
'Sn
1

K- make level (?) in n.pr.); 3 M D.^ ^ 78 2 mpl. JVj^PJ ^ 5 8 (v. infr.),


;

Impf.
1

level

art., rarely

4'

7"+

'33 (esp. c. prep.

v 13 +, and then perh. due to punctuators), Gn 12 Gn 26 141518 Ju 3 31 + 33 * Ju, 1 S 1 Ch i io 14

etc.;

Imv. ms.
oi/<

D.^a
1

Pr

26

Pt.

BJBO

5 ';

4>'+n8
Gn2i
32 34
-

t.

iS,

aSi M +28
5
31

t. 2
1

S,

+;

'B

fJv

wei^A
perh.

'an

'13D ?BT1

weigh out, so
level,

M" ^ Dn ^, 58 s (fig.; hut read D2'H? Don violence do your hands 2. make Bae Kau We).
Gerber
,

+i2t.;'Bnn'e'iS6 27
nfc> !

7n

;'B^OGn

' 26 i.s. B

S 1 8 S0 +
.

t.

'B
;

3 s "np Jos 1 3 Ju 3

13
,

t.;
11.

smooth

32 ),

(cf.

c.

ace. of
50
,

h^Q

Pr 4 16 5"

Is 26 7 3'nj

^ 78

^ Pr 5

path

Tn|

'B BJ liriB3

6 Ex2 3 Hp|| Ju 10 . Cf. On Philistines v. also WMM

'B

(fig.),
6
.

As.u.Eur.S87f.
xixiv. 103
f.,

'vans

Creta.nl'lctographs,100tf.

Schwully

ZWT

255

t[to7i-rp]

n.[m.]
16
;

swaying,

poising;

M
.

Tri7S
*aX^[ K ]';

n. pr.

m.
2
33
,

1.

Reubenite
(q. v.) so

Nu

16 1 ,
al.

apbbso'jb

37

Bu

6 (plausibly) ^"lao, as 3

t[r73]
3 mpl. PX^SJT

vb. Hithp.

shudder; Impf.
shudder.

rd. prob.
1

W&B

Gf Dr

2. Judahite

Ch

GnXftf, *hX.(5[<it].

Jb 9

its (earth's) pillars

t^ri/3 adj. gent, from unknown


c. art.

n.pr.; only

trftS^E T
Is2i < Ez
,8

n.f.

shuddering
6
-

; 's

abs.

Jb 21

as n. coll. with 'rnan (q.v.) of David's


2

7'

V55

guard
*TS

8>

18

20- 23

3844

Ch

8'

7
.

tp27CQ
shudder It);

n.f.

horrid
'

thing

(thing

to

f^3

nrf>J> i

5" (of some


.

(alw. with Makkeph) conj. (averting, or deprecating), lest (origin dub. Thes Ko
:

ii.334

abominable object of idolatry, not precisely 1616 ,3 known), so sf. WI$BO v =2 Ch 15


sf. t [nU7n.Fl] n.f. shuddering, horror 16 7BF1 Je 49 horror at thee! (exclam.); not
;

tlie pja, prop, subst. cstr. in accus. for M 474 aversion of; but njB is intrans.: No cps.
'

from

quite certain, v. Gie.

the enclitic particle pS in $, <Aerc, ax, etwa,' thinking that a part, with the mug. es mochte etwa,' spoken in a tone of alarm, might readily lest: 1. with acquire a deprecatory force); 3 pnorrfB impf. G113 ye shall not eat thereof.
'

'

to7D

v.

D^S.

lest

ye

die,

let us build
i

a city pBrfB
10

lest
59 - 33

t[tiv2]

vb. Hithp. act of mourning,

fr. burrow poss. roll in (dust, etc. ; weakened Pi. break open, or through; Ap. into)

paldsu, dig a hole; Syr. a^S dig or break through; but connexion dub.,Vrss mostly besprinkle oneself,

(NH

3 8 45" Ex i 2 3 s s2 10 23 (sq. ty, Is6' 27 28 48" V 2" etc., 2 3 take heed to thyself 7 etc.; oft. after ^"^e'n Gn 2 4 6 3 1 24 , and esp. in Dt, as 4 9i3 6 12 8" al.;

we be

scattered,

' 5 ' 7 - 19

23

after a vb. of fearing

Gn 32 12 and
,

once, even,

Aqr oil oneselj');

Pf.

of swearing

s."l?y

VlB^ann
Imv.
mpl.

Mii w Kt
3-

v (Qr Imv. ^i-, others mpl.


30
,

rc$B-); Impf.

fOBta

so mpl. V-^aJT -ibs?3 Ez2 7 "b-iann Je6 26 (cf.Mii 10 Qr); abs.,

deprecating pathetically, Gn 44 s4 how go up, etc.? lest I look upon the evil that will befal my father. Once, unPr 5 6 usually, preceding the principal clause,
5 shall I
;

Ju

12

^ann 2 ^.
poet,

D?Brrf3 D^n rPX lest she should make level the path of life, her ways are unstable, etc. (Ew Be Now v. also Toy). Note esp. a. the idiom
;

tnCJ^E n.pr.terr. Philistia, late ; TOJrB (^f>) Ex 1 5" (*uXrr


(o2)

and

-;3 (NTIDK)

ION ? for he (I)


,

said, Lest

.,

M ; elsewh.

2931 dXX^Xo.), Jo 4\ elsewhere TlB^B Is 14 60 10 108 10 83 s 87*; As. Palastu, Pilistu, yfr COT 0nl-Dl p* 288 Gk. nakaiorivr, Herod."' 04 Pal 73f io.,vii.a. Jos At. also ^x.crr.Vov); v.Rel .6,2(

implying always that some precaution has been taken to avert the dreaded contingency, tGn 26 s for I said, Lest I die on account of her (to
obviate which, I?aac had called Rebecca his 19 34 4 31 u 17 38 42 Exi 3 NU16 1 S i3 27" sister), 3 i

'-

'OIPT'E^
Tuifi,
(fivkoi

adj. gent. Philistine,


in

(<>l)<J>v\io-

and (not
;

only

Hex)

as

<iXXd(6) aXXdoJuXos, (oi) subst.: 'BPI <Ae Philistine


6

Gn 26 7 >/>3 817 ; with ntK 3 implied with an aposiop., 3 s2 and now, lest he put cf., forth his hand, etc. (implying that measures 9 23 are taken to prevent this, see v ) cf. Tob 8 with a disb. "I# at the beg. of a sentence,
(lb*?),
;
: .

(Goliath) slain by David 1 S 17"+ 27 t. 17, 18 6 10 1 I9 2i'22 ; one slain byAbishai 2S21 '; else,

where pi. the Philistines.M usu. DVltypB without

suasive force, (Beware) lest: -rls36 frfT|| 1iTptn dans (beware) Zs Hezekiah deceive you, 46 ,MT Jb 3 2 36 18 2. with Dt29 (q.ty, Jesi
l:,
.

18

MS
Pf, the
ing possibly already taken place;

815
1
2

H3B
5

result feared being conceived as hav-

Ez 8 3 46", but also


1
.

c.

B*W 43"

44'-

46

lls

47*,

t2S20

pursue after him, Vlfft\ Aave found him fenced cities,


. . .

ii>

etc.

* Kf?"i 3 (but the tense


1
-

cf.43
6

c. esp. fig.Z&oX;at,"7K pers., regard, (1) s s 23 '< Ez 13 36 Lv 26 2 graciously 2 S 9 ; of

of tfWi makes IKffl P rob ->


2

Dr 8m Bu Kb"

486 ),

K2

^4o + I?n 25 69 8 3 =2 Ch 6", + io2


16
,

,7

86 16 119' 32
18
,

K c.nW^K iK
15

r\nycrb^

Nu i6

'Val

13
;

16

"ni

**3^p*J

0"
'B1

^n?.
appar. some
17
;

(2) sternly,
rei)

DJffl

e>jr?K
9
.

T3*D
conject.;

n. [m.]
;

unknown word,
1V3D
so

kind of food *B1 tfafl

Wl Ez 2 7
-

Vrs s

expect Hg I consider Ec 2". 2


3 ms.

Dt 9
23

517
.

e. fig.

d. look for (7K look at (3 rci)

Ch

2,^

v.

ff.

tPi.

Pf.

Co
('

prop. tfTj,
').

Hoffm PlulMchr

ls

Krae

Berthol

perhaps

H J2

vb. turn

T T 133

(NH N

id. ;

Syr.

1.1s

% M

Imv. mpl. '33 Is 4o 3 + <wra away, put out of the v;ay, c. ace. 2 t.; " 15 pers. Zp 3 (|| '95); hence make clear, c. ace.

'"139

Zp3

15

etc.;

Eth. UiiB; Ar. ^l> pas* away, banish; cf. Sab. lvN ' 1 S7 40 As. yiirn, H33 (vaiiously) e'.g. CIS ;
' '

/ace, Ph. D23, P/. 3 ms. 'a

Imp/. 3 ms.
JBRl
etc.;
1

K io
;

13

MI 1318 ^37, sf. V)BO 1"); Qal 1I7 Je 6 4 + 2 ms. rv?3 2 S 9 etc.; njtf i S i 3 + ??!! Ex 2 + 3 fs. 1 s. JBK1 Dt 9 io 1 pi. ?S31 2 +
s
, ,

away things scattered about, Germ, 'aufraumen,' Gn 24 31 36 fig., c. ace. ^"J^ mae clear, empty it Lv 14 3 10 free from obstacles, Is 40 57" 62 Mai 3 ace.
JV3H,
i.e.

clear

make

orderly,

17

,2

15

om. clear away (ground) before it, i.e. to plant 10 it + 80 tHipb. (esp. Je) Pf. 3 ms. (fig.). 39 etc.; Impf. |B! njBn Je48 3 fs. nn33n 49
,

Imv. ms.
9

Hg
29
cf.
17

^ 25 + etc.; Inf.abs. H3B cstr. rt> Gn 24 + etc.; P<. r03 Dt


'IDS
,

16

Ju 15 4
1"j'y

Inf. cstr.

sf.

inbBH

S io9

Pt. H3BD
,

s3

Na 2 9 ; 1.
Je
48
39

turn,
(cf.

c.

ace.

3jp$
j*),

+
4

etc.;
1

1. ta. turn toward, 7K


16
,

nan Jos

J u 15 4 robb tap$ 1 8 io 9
33T JS1

pers.,

lit.,

Ju

6'

Is

3"= Je 50
Ez
49

Jb
s

(i.e.

attentively);
c. ?5?

of branches
s2
,

17
fig.

(in allegory);
c.
' ,-

of

direction
Is 45

Gn 24 ; other gods

ma&e a <mto, Aeu< (signs of) turning, + 'D3 24 5 si 9 Je46 Dl 49 opp. WJ 4 6 cf. Na 2 ;4-7K: 3 Imv. mpl. WBn J e 49 s (Ges Hoph. pers. 47
2.
,

?8<

Ho

3'

Dt 3iV20 Lv 19 4
;

(in worship), for ;

6ey turned back!

(in flight,
.
.

+ 1D3);
is

P*.

Lv 19 31 20 6 Jb5'; IJT^J 36 21 c. ace. Dip^n n3a> is* Ez io"; c. nloc. 1 k 17 s Dt 2 3 (+n:!? 1818 Jb 24 19 T$$ c. dat. eth.), Ct 6 fj*5 1 S i3 6 42 17 Is 53 56"; c. ace. Ju 20 1 S 13 fig. Tli? 73 i s 14 47 so, + ow, fig. 1 K 2 3 e. n;s;-ia*s
help
1
; , ;
,

njiBS njIBO

Ez
(cf.

9 the gate

which

faced

northward
"'

Qal 2

b).

i.

rr2523 and (Ez 21 s1 [n33], pi. D^E 2111 n.m. ^ V V T J T 9 on 2 S io v. infr.) f. face, also faoes pi. abs. D^B Gn T (as turned toward one);

= edge;
31

whatever thou undertakest, rUB* "WH* s2 Pr 1 7 8 fb. turn from, IP loc. Gn 1 8 fig., of

?!^
7

32

e8tr.

2faSi4*'+;
5
,

sf. 1 s.

3 3BGn4 3 +
1'

3 ms. VJB
DS'p.B

Gn 4 '+, iDVB ^ 1 ^(Kb"etc.;

446

heart,
7

c.

''

DJN?

Dt 29 17

a.ba.

= tum away

Gn 407 +
14

usu.

);

mpl.
s6

c.

vb.

pi.,

Gn

30'

in phr. *flS

turn (with) the back (cf. "YS1 HST 12 , Je iS' ), +';zb, Jos 7 (of flight), fig.,-f-' -b, s3 27 c. turn and do a thing, lit. (e?p. Je 2 32
.

Ex

33

c.

vb. sg.

La 4 16 (through

influence

of intervening '\ Ges 5 I46a ), Pr 1 5 14 (but read 6 as Qr, v. HS); I. 1. face, /aces (Je 30

13

, Ez

+ vb.ofmotion)Nu2i + 17I; to do a thing (inf.) tEc2


-

33

Dti 7 24 Jui8 21
12
.

1K10
9
.

13

27
2

3S -

r-,cf.

o 14

"1

etc.): a. lit, of
41
18

man Gn 43 31
9,5

Si 9 iKi 9
B

td. turn,
90
+e.
3"}V JliiBp

Lvi3 Dn8
2
3

io

'3

"%
,

Ex
8

decline, of

4 day Je 6

35

29 ' 30 35
-

days of

6 pale (from alarm) Is 29" Je 30

life ty

flushed Is 13 8
6

Ez

cf.

turn toward, apjrroach, of evening,

27 23 ; of morning, 1p3(n) T# Ex 14 6 6 Jui(/ \fV46 (fig.). t2. a. turn and look, look,

Gn 24 63 Et
7
12
:

12

cf. Ne 2 25 Jbi6' ; sad, D'yi , 3 also 'B pn Ec-7 i.e. sadness; 'B 3DV. Pr 15 13 maketh glad the face ; I'SB 1733 Gn 4 s6 why is
7
,

Na 2" Jo 2 'a Gn 40

6
;

tearful Is
23

lit.,

pers.
c.

Nu
T

12 10 2
21
;

Ch

20 20 24 26 nbj
,

fib }S>1
14
;

Ex2 c ?.n?*
,-

nbv; bls8

abs. Zoo/5; (back)

2Chi3

thy face fallen (in displeasure), cf. 1 , , , ^fP^y ?r> or ? ?^'); covered with
'

'",

S i 18 (rdg. shame Ez
.

Ju
29

Z00& behind one (and see, or fay), Jos 8 24 2 Z00& a/i!er another Ez 20 40 2 S i 7 2 20 2

20

'8

whence fig. of confusion, discomfiture Je 5 1 51


17
,
,

for seek alliance with); c. tion Ex 1 6' b. of inanimate things, 17". c. 7K loc. Jos 1 5", usu. of facing points of /ace,
(fig.

16

7X of direc-

s :o ^6 9 83 etc. b. of' Ex 33 cf. v 25 c. D^B &&'?& face to face, of seeing (God)Gn32 cf.
31
,

Nu

Ju6 M knowing Dt
,

ing

compass,

c.

loc. 1

K7

25

**=

Ch 4

4-4 '4-4
.

Jos

33", and J 4 see each other (in the) face= meet each other
;

Ex

34' so 'B3

3i judging Ez20 speak'B Dts D?5 nK"in3 2 K


,

rr3D
in battle,
cf.

816
17

mo
i
;

v"= 2 Ch
s
,

25 ".

d. of relations
;

sipj

wnia;
IV. icn

I.
;

with
in

''
:

'B D'lO

spiritual
"

D<jd sbi);

Ezr 9 in worship (v. also Rkfj) Je 3 W 32 s3 (IT* $3 "5? 'B jnj 2 Ch 20 s 'btik Rjj B*VjJ>
sense
;

II.

rbn;

nnn nan

i.

mn
;

pin Pi.

jna

ny;

Hoph.;

nyitr 3, p. 447; ftt Hiph. 3 ; If? I, p. 497; HD3 Pi. l, 2; "lixp, p. 22; np:p p. 169;
I.

tfitrVDn
;

(/;

D'?? ^i?

D^an Ez
9

2
;

4
.

e. of

''

bW; N&p, p.673


j

D^B ^9* 6 2 Ch 30 'BtyS" 'JB jn ^34 17 T? a n "!^ 8o 17 .Vid. further sub 7. 1415 2. a.. = presence, pcrson,oi'* EX33 VJM Dt
himself, DS*$
,

H?i

[03:] Hipb. 3; "OJ 1, 2 c; NE>: ^B3 3 b, and Hipb. 5 1?3 Hipb.; T


; ;

1 b

2
II.

i 2 b 3?D Hipb. 1 a ino Hipb. 1.13}? 2 TJ), 1TV Hipb.; IPV Hiph. 6 a
(3);
;
;

4^

VJB

T]KJ>p Is 63";

angry presence La
.

EP?Bn Dr6, v. Dn^ of '"'s 16 10 4 ^ 21 ; of Absalom 2 S


;

sf. (cf. E>aJ 17"; in weakened sense, nearly 4 a), Pr 7 15 tb. c. nK"i technically, see one's before one, in one's presence face, i.e. appear 21 before a man Gn 32 (+3 other uses of 'a),
:

TWp;

t fipyj [315?]; [D"!P ] Pi. nan. II. n:e> pi.


;

tfy; 3W> Hiph.;

II.

P.B,

with prepositions:

1. 'JBvS
V.B"5

a.

to the presence of,

Ex

23

17

pregn.

?
.

^T.

(God,

c.

ilN"V

pointed as Niph.,

v.

II

as privilege, !aM

= have
,

access to,

man
cf.

2); esp. of rank


(all J),

appear (coming) to the presence of 23 * to '? "iB-m); c N (=' before) (|| 34 2 2 Ch 1 9 b. to tlie, front of, after a confront
shall

pixn

Gn 43"
2
,

44
-

king
'

Ex

io 28 28
-

v 29

vb. of motion,

Lv 6
20 10
.

S I4""- 28 32 cf. 3 13 ^p? *2B ^i 2 K 25"= 25 Esti 14 implying favour of person seen, Je52
3
;

9 16

Nu

7
:

man Gn 3 3
c.

10

(J),
7 15 1

God v ,cf.Jb33
.

,0

ntn,

yfr

1 1

cherubim
"1B*3 'Bl

Ex

2^=
i
10

(Hiph.),and, 2 3. face of seraphim Is 6


,

of foj 21 45' 48

=
.

bj)

see p. 41),

piVik 3-ipn naien <:s-bs C. towards or on tlie front Ez i 4 2 >i


. . .

>

d.
. . .

on

to

tlie

surface
.

of,

4a"**" Lv 14 53

f\

Ez i 8U

nii&n 'JB-^J

5 nWi, Ez 16

2
;

Ch 3"+

4. /ace of animals, |KSn \)B


niC'

Gn 3040

'B1

iTHK'B
cf.

Ez

of cherubim), (in descr.

10";
'B

nns 'B also 1 Ch 1 2 8 (fig.), -I'BD-'B Ez 4 1";


6
14

i 2. 'JBTIS c/ose by (II. I"IS) tlie face or front 11 'BTIS of: hence a. in <Ae presence of, 1 S2 vJ* 6 1 12 who stood fitbf 'B-DS (cf. V. a i> io 8 ),

'nna Jb 4 1 6 of crocodile.

S.face( = sur4

20 18 M nM-'D Jb38 tran 'B G117 B&fc YF] 'B i s of God's throne (but Bu reads nD3 Jb 26 i.e. tetab'B Jb 4 6 fullmoon); Bi^l'BL^v.p^];
,
; ;

2 4 7 V'iO4 face) of ground (nn^n) Gn 8 1 'S Gn i 29 7 3 8* 1 1 4 9 19 s8 Is 24 ^>3n 'B so 31 2 6 Is 14 27 ; of a field Pr 24 ; 0^1 'B Gn 1"
,

B0

Pr 17 24 pregn. (nisi Dn^l leg., @ We 1S22 4 Spec.",, 3.B'n?GnI9 13 (IS2 ,7), Dral.) v 27 1 S 2 18 and with rtN"]3 cf the appearance of
Est
i'
;
.

H??
'

all

males at the three annual D^D, Ex 34 s3 24 Dt i6 ,6 (cf. Dr), pt<r\ 'a-nx TTa*f^| h^fv, v uT 22 Ex 23 17 ); so 'Jf alone Ex i S i 3i' (H'> 'B-^N
15

23

= 34

20

(nrjn

^b wrv
T,"!'

ift),

Is

12 i
,

the

(esp.Ezek.),ofhouseEz4i
20 22
-

expanse of his [the crocodile's] coat; front 14 2 47 ,tnp>n 'B 41 ';


l

DiKia15 Che (ace. to many, as Ges the vb. in all these passages was originally
-

T?.? V' 42* I,i T,2 cr" n


'

-,

Qal,
ex18

of gate 4O; of 42 4 3 ; of chamber 4 o Je i 13 ; nonbpn 'B 2 S io 9 battle-front pot (I'D) 10 'BH in gender, 1 Ch 19 (vb. agrees with

15

44 - 44 - 4S - 46

afterwards pointed as Nipli. to avoid


pression
2>resence
see
\jr

tlie

the face o/'


10

/,

);

I^BVIN in thy
of,

2
;

40
6

14
.

b. in front

Gn 33

C0 *);=vai of locust-army Jo2 (opp. ^BD); 10 st i.e. edge, of sword Ez 2 I , of axe Ecio ; front, condition, state of a thing, as denoted by its

vjn 'btik
v'
7
.

Ges'

140

'JB

fni Lv4 B^n nsnsi nP /rom 6e/ore, v. II. "X 4 a.


;

'B"n " psb,

appearance; of flock

Pr 27

s3
;

"O'nri 'B 2

S 14 20

the appearance (situation, attitude) of the affair. 9 6. as adv.loc. linKOl D^BO 2 S io before and

f (a) in the face of, mostly in partic. thus, with PTJ phrases, with hostile import 14 Dt 25"; 3Tin to maA;e a stand to spit Nu 12
:

3. 'JBS

Dt
2
1

24

7
5

1 1
s
;

25
,

and IDy Jos io8 I^BS


,

C^'N

1*0%

tb

behind
P.B
2

= 'H) 'B
6

1
s

Ch
,

10

toward Ct
20' (v.

19 , 13' ; also in front (to the East?) of


;

also

Ez

10

Ch

42

23

ny!3 to

H05 row
,

d infr.) IMB^ forward Je 7" tnak) 1 K 6 s9 v. no'3Q adv. (opp.i'nsb) 1220 Jos 1 1 10 Ju 1 101M3 temp. D'??!) formerly Dt 2

Ch

*2D*>

Dn , 3S3 = feel loathing against their own selves, Ez 6 9 so 20 43 36 31 t (b) in front of, Ez 42".
.

answer (give evidence) against, bob" pnj nan, 7 10 Jb 16 8 wbfl


;

Is 4 i /ron 4/breime(||^ip). + 12 t.; 7. for other phrases see "lis vb. Hiph. 5 ; OB'S 1, liH n. 10 ; E03 Hiph. e>p3 Pi. 3
2,1
:
;

Q^P

V.??, pi op. at the face or front of, the most general word for in the presence of, before ; as

4.

Gn
19

18 22 D-H3K T

<>Jjp

npy,

Ex 4

21

1 1

10

S 2" Pr
2

i7

+ oft.;
and

after a vb. of motion,


set

P 102;
.

[rrjjn],

p 648; inn 2; Qyj Nipb.;


.

'0 5>

them

6,/or

G1147 WT1 20 Ph., 27 ^ nnpn 3

ITS
*)tb
lit.
10

817
before

H3D
9

made
Pr 18

(it)
16

to

meet

me

(cf.

24

12

),

Ex

29

etc.

In partic,
(a)
1
.

With the implication of or oversigld of, Dt 25 s 1 S 3


a.

under the eye (6) under the eye


"??!

\>3p NSJ go forth to face 1 Ch 1 4 2 Ch 1 4'. ( /) , '33? ([nj) D B' of food, to set or place before, e< 6/br, i. e. Gn 1 8 8 2 4 s3 (j/) 'JBp 105 to
!

propound
(esp.

for acceptance or choice, usu. of


8

laws
),

and regard
also
1

'*&& &, Ho6 s Is 5 3>6i 8 ;cf.Je3oi) 3i 36 is66 22 V/lo2 2!':


of,

Gnif*

T?.?!>

Dt Je), Dt
8
1
:

1 1

26 32
-

3o

MM 1 K 9

(D

Je

S 2a

S 19".
of,

for (c) fig.

in (or into) the

full (mental) view


is

Gn 6' 3 *}tb S3

^W^

26 4 44 10 Dn 9 10 cf. Ez 23" (place at disposal of) so with D'fe' Ex 1 9* 2 1 '.

9"

J*i?.

C.

With reference to position :


21

(a) in front of,

come
i
2

in before me,

Lai 22

1'jap Dnyi"i>3

tfcfl,

before, esp.

with vbs. of motion (with which


"jsb

21 23 nnpy (cf. b* Gn 18 Ex 2 ), Is 65" 22, ^ab naw3, Je2 ?3p lift*. BBS? (cf."!?3 IS47"). 2 (d) openly before, i S 12 ^a? ifpnnn, and with

Jon

'33P

133

is

hardly used), G1132


14

D#hrj

nH3tS3

collat. idea of

3S
,

esp.

'<

MB^

deserving (and receiving) regard Gn 17 al. (v. p. 2 36 a ). (e)


1

presence of the moon or sun, ^ 72 as they endure. (/) free before, at


of,

5J7
,

i.e.

as long

the.

disposal

that goeth before me, 33 the cattle '33^ lf$, Ex 17 5 23 20 etc; in the description of a march or procession, Ex 13 2122 Nu io 33 Is 52 12 58 8 4-; 31 2 S 3 and wail before Abner (befcre his bier); of flocks before a shepherd Gn32 18 ; of captives or booty driven before a conqueror 1 S 30 20 (rd.

Gn

13 T??5> r???"^ 3
2

^0
.

'

(cf.

20" 34 10 47 6
tlie

Je 40 4

Ch

51

14*),

24
1

Ct 8 12

(g) in

sight

7 thee have I seen to be (estimation) of, 9 just before me, io a mighty hunter before *,

Gn

Dt 24 4 *
'"

6
,

rnjrtn, v
1

13

"

'?

'b

Jos 6 M
3

rwny,

s 2o lb -m?
,

V33p -anp) We Dr), Is 8 40'= 62 V3?5 \n$*w his recompence (i.e. his newly-recovered people, 4 regarded as his prize of war) before him, Am 9 5 6 La i a< the head of, (b) of a leader, etc. Dt io" Ju 9 39 1 S 8 20 Mi 1" al.; cf. <33^ KX'1 K3
4 11
'

S 26
1

19
,

"

(Dyn)

Nu 27' 7
(at

'b

forty acceptable before

whom

Lvi +

15
i/^

9
43

2X5*8
;

great

man
;

13 6 10 1 S i8 2 Ch i whose head) he was.


'

Ec 4"
(c)

before

denoting

'J??

superiority, before, above,

Gn 48=" DnBKTIN
s
1
:

DW
7b

VJ'lK ,

Pr 1 4 12 ^
2
5 6
-

2
14

'b
;

35*3 (late syn. of earlier


'b

m&D'Mftb, Jb34
d.

,,J
.

TV?) tNe
jJ

Est5
.

3iB

Ec2 2S 7 26
"

cf.also

Of places (not very common) Ex


.

4 before
,

nnprnp jnj, v com. (A) *l$, spec, of acts done with a solemn sense of ' 's presence, often, but not always, at a sanctuary: Gn 27'
that I may eat and bless thee before '\ before 45 12 1 die, Ex 18 to eat bread before God, Dt I 6 25 12 7 (to eat, so v 18 14 2326 ye wept before 6 18 2 1 20 12 7 27 Is p ), Jos 18 24, 15 ), v (rejoice, so v 20 23M 2i 2 1S7 6 10" 11 15 12 7 15 33 23 18 9 9 3" 4 3 18 2 S 5 7 2 1 ; and constantly in P, as Ex 1 6 Lv 1 5 n 3 1 etc.; of residents in Jerus. Is 23 18

Pi-hahiroth

Gn 23
1

Ch

N1.0 1,3 7 19 Ne 8 ;
10

17

before 'b -\m.


. ,

Baal-zephon, Nu 33 (usu.'d ^33 bv v. 7 ad), before the temple, veil, altar,


'b,

etc.,

Ex-^+n-iyn
7
al.

Nu 3
e.

1 (all P),

K6
Am
s6

so'+naisn 6,
21 49

4o

5-6

7
1

Of

time, before:

i 20

i^JTIH "33 ; before

Jun"
So
in

'

the earthquake, Gn 29 30 ^ap before me (i.e. before I came to thee\ Ex io 14 p rrn tib V3&
before it there

'

was not the


10

like,

Nu

22

13
2i

'b ?\bn

K2

l6

25.3o

V3ap
Sq.

al.fv. p.
:

b. In other phrases
before, i.e.
i
38

234b

IB'S 1)30, Is 4 3

48

Pr8 Jbl5 7
'"'s
15

0).

etc.

(a) ^.ap 1IDJ? to

stand

'inf.,

Gn

10 '"

13

wail upon, be in attendance on,


Simil.
"?.B?
1

Dt
(cf.

7 destroying, etc., 2 7

WO

nnc* 33p before


'JBp,

36"

al.

(v.

IP? le;.
2
;

HJJ 1 8
(6) *Jf? 2

Once, in late Heb., HIO 'SSp before


f.
i
16

iS9 4-. 4 this Ne 1 3


.

29"), 2

Ks

In

the

'b 12)3 2

S 16
23

manner of, like


33p ''jnps-nx

(rare

and

dub.),

'.

ninnpn
1

to
(v.

bow down
sub
nriB';

before

Gn
*&b

12

Dt 26 10
1

K
1

S'

22

al.

^3-ro

fWr^S K* a worth-

also ^>33
cf.

3 b):
"]bn

so with

bWin
Ch

to
.

pray iSi" + ;
(c) io be

K 12
;

30

21 30

s4 19 woman, Jb 3 /i'^ my food, 4 they are crushed like the moth (cf. Lat.pro).

less

smitten

(*|3?) fte/ore
:

a foe
a].

5. 'JSpD^ from before

a,,

fomtlu presence

[contrast 'JSe
1

DM

infr.

6
6

Niph. So with b&i


cf.Ju

v. lij

S 14 13
15

of (properly, from a position before a person or to be distinguished from V.?*?; v. 6): object
:

;
-

PJ
7

(in helplessness

or

Dt, as

8 21

2 - 23

Josio12
1
.

ii

+ (Dr

flight), esp. in D """ H


):

(a)

Gn
2
24

10

S 5 20 Is 45 Je i 17 (d) ^.a? lay to stand. a stand) before (not quite so strong as (make 14 4 19 '332 'V, 2 K io Je 4 9 supr. 3), Exp" Ju 2
2
8

47

from

K 5" 6 before \ '


2
1

41

46

'3
32

'pab
+';
'"

t|Dl KX'1

'bo
310
;

Gn

Jon

from before Ph. 6 4 Cain went forth spec, cf the sanctuary,


(so io
2

LV9
(cf.

vttbn

vx Nvm

),

*(>

NU17
24

11

^ 76

147
2
,

,:

Na

so with
.

Jb4i

Wp Jos7

12l:i

(e)

2 9 Jos I in hostile sense (rare),

Wm Dt

Ch
^
;

21' the

with rm etc. Lv i6 Nu 1 7 20 ), shew-bread that was removed from


12 9
,

before

from

before a place

8 M Ezr

10'

.1

rus
2

818
from
before a per-

HDD

Ch

is

(b)

of taking,

etc.,

son,

Gn

4 23 to bury

my

vs

18 3 EX36 Dt iv

'fe>

dead from before me, nstn minn njfte "6 anai


the priests, 28 s
'

other words, to indicate the external ground of an action or effect, as "^JED Dn be silent at (i.e.
because of) his presence Zp I 7 Hb 2 20 ; Ju 5 5 the mts. flowed ' '3BD at the presence of Is 63 19 Je 2C 5 3 19 4 Na i ,\^68 as wax melteth K'X ^SD ; Dt20

D'jnan/roni (the copy) fie/or* 8 !"1T3. (c) with t?p3 Est 4 [cf.D"JP ll?Dn T: 18 2 and to express the idea of proceeding from ] ; 5 12 a person, Est 1" [cf. Dn a*], Ec io ; 1 Ch 29
-pD^>0

ISI9

26

17

"PBD U*h

|3

so

were we through

thy presence (more than *pjB7,


their state
at a,

implying that
.

yssbo lusni -\fyn


"BBITO K3P
'
.

(</)

Acts 3"); yuba ( c f. of cutting off et c. /ro?n. before


,
,

fif

(cf. 'jsi)

b, c),

Lv2 2 3
18

^sk), Je3i
TJBJH?
37
.

33

Is 48":
17,

K 8" & $ rn.3n6 f 51" "^frr^


23

^BO Dip to rise up 35 the presence of Gn 31 Lv 19 32 (N.B. In b, freq. rendered before in AV RV, and so
was due
to '');

its full force in

(cf.

Ne 3 Ex 2 3 s8 D

:?k> TWO? &, 18 a); Je i6 of expelling from before an invader, () 4 23 3 1 9 1 1 31 (but much less common

confused with KQ7 ; but the \Q retains always the Heb.) c. of the cause, whether nearer or more remote (a) Gn 6 13
:

than *J?). tb. (Chiefly late) to express the source or cause, with the force of the ? weakened, in cases where the earlier language would have used VIED with vbs. of fearing, i S 18' 2 Ec 3 14
:

nsf)D because of them (i.e. occasioned by them), 2 7 4 1 loathe my life because 7 of the daughters of Heth, 36 the land could
DiTJEt?

Don

pan

not support them because of their cattle, 41 31 13 47 Ex 3' their cry by reason of their task20 masters, 8 3nyn <jed pxn rints'n, 9 j os 2" s 17 Ju 2 M 6 s I Is io 27 (RVm), 23 5 8"+oft.;

1213
;

iCh 16 VJBk) fyn


6
;

30

[||V, 9

6 VJB],^i 14

77
;

(-r^BO); failing, etc., Is 57" 29 ^gf; being humbled, 1 21 12 + ^BD), 2 Ch ( 1223 s7 32 34 [|| 2 K 22" ^BO], 36 crying for 18 7 33 help 1 S 8 [cf.^BD Ex 3 j, singing 1 Ch 16 13 18 18 [Wfge >:sb], fleeing 19 [H2S10 V.E]. u , With the later tc. of time, once,= ?.? ?Eci of 'bo, cf. D ]^ IP in BAram. and X (Dr usages Bmln-lnMulllW v a l g0 Ko 320
7
2

Est

Ch

32

46 Jei5 3 8 , etc.; Je 4* + ED^yo yi JBD 12 6 17 by reason of the evil of your doings, 7 g 13


17

(b) stating the reason for which not done (Lat. prae), 1 8 11 Jb 37 19 with "IB>K as a conj., twice, because that, +(c)

16

14 23 a thing

+ oft.
is

Ex

18

'.

19

Je

44KNu 338

v.

irvnn

''B.

11,

Ph. jb 5f, je nby, Lzb 352 has (cf. ) different meanings according to the different senses of the noun and the prep.:
7. 7S"^y

from 14 Dn'JEO >" liny VB?1* removed before, 2 so a. (oft. /roni before them, Is 30" Hon with suggestion of causation (v. P? 2 d, e, f ), because of, for fear of [so AV RV Ju 9 21 1 S 2 1 "
'P.?*?

6.

from
19

the face or presence of,

Ex

: (a) in front of (more definite and distinct than ^B^) 43 ^ 18 as dust before the wind (cf. J6^ 35 s
:

a.

From

the sense of face or front

14

83
2

+ ), Gn 32 s2
1823

the present passed on VJB"by

26

4i Gn 3 4 14 Is 2 10 (cf. v 19 21 ) and esp. of escaping, 21 Ju 9 (Thes bene 93 ob metum A.'), 1 S 18" 10 26 1 or fleeing, Ex 4 3 1 4 2S 1 S 1 7 24 + oft. (v. 9 23
-

23

Je35""37 8
'

5o' ]) after vbs. of hiding


;

in front of him,

Ex 33 -pB_l?y
19

3ttS"^3
15

T3VN,

(read WB-'ty : v. Dr), Jb 4 ; =in the 3 7 sigU of, Lv 1 o 133S Dyn bi VSrbw Je 6 'JET^y *> 20 rraoi $n "ron, i 3 ( c f. Na 3'), -f 9 d*w iobb*

S is

rna and DU), and expelling, destroying,


23
:,

etc.

Ex

TJ E >?
1

Whi*
T3BO
9

I will

thee,

34

'" 4

Dt
the

20

Am 2

expel them from before ^Si B'niS (v. B^Wl), Lv 18 24

??13:

f3tf7S before thee defiantly, Jb i" ~by nS>"DK 28 30 W '^ renounce thee to "I' thy face, 6
:

way

(as though clearing for Israel, for Israel's sake cf. Is 63 12


\^

s4

89

+ oft.

DrTJEO D\0 ypi3, J os


'-\W>

2' 4 ). Pregn. Is 17 'vn JBD 13tV IPX . which they forsook (fleeing) from before, etc. b. implying causation more distinctly, 9* "pSD H3N'
. .

s3

rmp
<//

31 to die in the presence Daya-^jn, :i one (=in his lifetime) tGnn 28 Nu 3 4 of any (b) before, to the exclusion of another, i.e. in 16 and perh. (Ew ,a,! ) Ex 20 3 preference to, Dt 2 1 7 5 ) ^JB-^y BnriN EW1^ T*; ff,T Ni> (Thes al. (Dt
;
. ,

30X DK

asc).
,

(c)

in addition

to,

Jb 16"
,-

pB -, JB-by pa

20 perish from before thee or a< thy presence, Dt 7 oft. with vbs. of as 1U, "0, iri, very fearing,

???"!?^. (d) of localities, in front of, mostly ,u -' 35 3 (but not always: v.GFM ')=ea*< of 1 K6 the porch in front of etc., v 3 7 6 8 8 2Cli3 17 Ez42 9 ;

Kl,
etc.

pv, ins, pp Ex
:

30

Nu 22 33 Dt

17

Je 5 s2

(mostly when the object inspiring fear is a person when it is a thing, p? alone is preferred ; but see Dt5 5 9 ); of being alarmed or dismayed Gn 45 3 Jos 2 9 Je i 17 Jb 23", etc.; 33 of humbling oneself Ex io 3 -)-; with
,!1

Jun

mx-b (cf. 25 ), perh. (Di al.) with collateral idea of defiance; &OOD 'B"Py 13 14 23" (5o ), Ex 16 ; oft. in , . . ja-jy T^H Gn 9 30 2 5 (49 D ,_tVO v 18 *(Jos 13 3 1 S 15 7 ), Nu2i" ), 49 3 23 8 6 7 3.V', lfTV Dt 3 2 ( 3 4'), Jos i 3 i5 ( I 8' ), 17 14 18 19" Ju 16 3 1 8 2 4 3 (prob.), 26 13 2 S 2 24 1 K
Gn 16
12

p&

18b

rmvo

819

3DD

13 (theMt. of Olives, E. of Jerus.; so 2 23 Zci 4 4), jf-'.Gn i 20 let fowl fly JJ-p-) >js4v Q'DB'n in front of the firmament of heaven, viz. as looked up to from i. e. between the

tWEB
Ju8 8
'

'

n.pr. (face of God,

cf.

GFM
-

late As.

below,

firmament and the earth.


DID, 19
28
;

with vbs. implying direction, over towards, Gn 18 16 ^S^y pe*l


()

but in Gn <*8nj (roC) Beov 1. loc. 32 8 8 E. of Jordan, near Jabbok Gn32 Ju 8 917
Qavovrjk,
:

PanUi Hilpr u,,,vP*- El ,1I 8 );

K i2

2i

'=bN

3a

Gn 32 31
2
1

site

unknown
fa

Nu2i a,

1B

PaineBft.^iw.in*
b. in

(2 3

P^l

W6

m
6

v. esp.

Judah f Ch ^
BS
134

nspefo

overlooking; to sprinkle against the front of Lvi6 14 ; in a hostile sense Na 2 2 ni>y


(rare),

Benjamin
](j

Ch 8 25 Qr (Kt iwiD).
cf.

H22^

n.pr.m. (on form

Lag

); 1.

father of Caleb b.

Nu

From
:

Dinn wp n

the

the sense of surface, face of the deep,


in the phrases
1

Gn i 2 Ex 16

^sr^J/

iot., U<f>owri.

14

Ic0ii;A,

'u4j>

@L U(j>owrj.
v. dpu'b.
v.

613 15 1 Ch 4 13 14 Jos 14 -f 2. Asherite 1 Ch 7* i<f>um,

y~Mn {bs) *3E>~by and (more freq.) nciNn *3B*Vy ore s3 the face of the ground 6 7 etc.; iTlbfl <JB ^y Lv 17 5 Nu 19" i S i^ + j after vbs. of motion,

"anon

oft.
,

DTCB
D*>2D

Gn

29

h^KS, bwSB
D"DB
t

v.

n:a.

av?B.
foil.;

eto., v.

n,

11 lest

P2
i9, );

(-/of

appar. |[form of n:a).


;

we be
32
4

Am 5
8.

earth, v
8

M Ex
:

scattered over the face of all the


20

32
a.

Lv
.

14 (v

53

"E^ 2g

nf
-

corner
;

16

abs. 'a 2
,

K 1 4" +
,

cstr.

bit),

Ez

Is 18 2 19 8

Jb 5 ' +

n|3 j e 3 1*>
pi.

S f.

nnaa Jb 3 s 9 aaa

'^7Jf8
i.e.

Abraham
dead,
<JB

rose

from up in?

3 before the face of, Gn23 'OB S>yp )Wn. his before

ni33 a bs. cstr. nl3B

p r 7 8 (Ges

Zp
s4

Ch

26 15 EPfB Zc 14 10 ;

^j^f,
1
s

square objects
cf.

K7
2

t(V3B) Je of the rejection of Isr. or the temple, as with nbp iK 9 7 (|| 2Ch 7 20 Jei 5 ',T^n T^n),

K
2 2

from mourning before or beside it; bjJD/row &,/<>, my (his) face, oft. in

K 13 24 (Je 52 Je 7 K i 7 * 2 3 24 Je 32
23

20

15
,

),

tyu:

Je

23

39
,

"VDn
the

27

81
.

b.

surface of, oft. in the phrase with verbs of cutting off,


etc.,
7

nmxn
6'
5

from of

"OB i>yp,
5

tGn 4 14
34

6 7 7 4 88
8

removing, expelling,
12

Ex 32
16

Dt
.

2o'

9 i3

Amp
,

Je 28

Zp

2 3
-

trW a adv. (n loc.)


side.

1.

towards the

(in-)

Ez 43 45 ; of house Jbl* * roof Pr7> 2 2 i9 =25 ty J3K j o5l j. e a corner-stone ; '2 f3K f earth Jb 38"; cf. (fig.) f 1 18 22, and (ptt om.) Is 28 16 ; 'a street-comer 24 2 Ch 28 s4 b. specif, of wall of Jerus., Ne 3 3 32 13 'an iye> 2 (in SB.), t i4 2 Ch (NE.); + 23 and most (for niian 25 'B>), 4. ( v "!#) ; ni3Bn appar. with battlements 2 Ch 26 15 ; 16 of cities in gen. nirnsn 'an Zp i ; of the nations 3 s 2. fig. of chief, ruler as corner 2 (support or defence), Ju 20 1 S 14 38 Is 1 9 13 (rd. Zc io 4 ( + "T q. v perhaps pi.);
Kit),
38
>9
;
.

Ex 27

etc.; 1. a. corner, of + v 30 (rd.VTli-ia for Vnbj>B,


2

=
K

'-

1|

MT

.).

within(lit./acewan?,fr.pointofview of one entering by opposite door) ; of a build1. after vb. of motion Lvio 18 ing, usu. temple
:

2.

ttT^pS
cf.

Ar.

n.[f.]pl. corals (? as branching, branch of tree ; so Mich Thes ^.x~h


-

Ch
3

18

29

and
16
.

(after

T3H)

Ch 29 2. 'a 1 4i 6 also 'si> v so Kmu read also v 29 (for Kit D*5D^O, v Kmp 1616 also ^ 45 M MT, i.e. within the Benz), Ez 40 house, but KrochmGrChe al.
2
18

K
"

K 7",
, .

al.;

also

'Sib
30
,

Ez

Htaro2 >pearls Bo

601

Di Jb

after

Ra

fig.
15

MT

3 red colour);

of value Pr 2 o 15 ; usu. 'BD, comp. Jb 28" Pr (Kt D"JB), 8" 3 i(all cf value), La 4 7

al.); 'a
(of

+ ^45
1

14

(perh.; for

"O^a,

q.

v .).

q.v.;'SD

iK6

,92,

= 2 Ch 3

(plausibly)

WiS

T n2:E

n.pr.f.

(prop. gg. of foregoing?)

4
.

wife of Elkanah

-'-

4
,

*f WU a.

v^ + i mpl.
4

!, rVD'OB "WE^adj. inner ; 'a iK6 + DWJB ! Ch28 fpl. n^D'33 2 Ch


;

f.

t[p^?]
Pa.) ;

vb16

K.
;

indulge,

pamper (NH

11

Pi.;cf.Ecclusi 4

alw.

c. art,,

27 12 3 16 usu. temple: io 3 +' 7 +; esp. Ez 8 21 t. 40-46 ; as subst. ^JBS t W on the 4 inside


-

iK6

and alw. of parts of building,

Pt.
v.

p3Btp p r 2 9

At.jjju.; Aram.p:a,^ia 21 one pampering a Eervant.

[DB]
t

DDB.

^721 DD

v.

DBK.

(but dub., v.
inside (del.

"5pb

@ Co Toy K 6 Ew * Ke
al'.).

Co al.); nn?^Brr!>K 42 * toward


17

JD2 vb.
(NH
;

Pi. dub.;

the

if correct,

pass be-

tween
cut in

Pi. split, cut off,

also=BH; X 5DB
14
'

as adj., anterior,
al.

fat rd, with ,

vy?0

2dJ

Th Ste Kit

two);Imv. mpl. 13D3 ^ 48 pass between Gr Che ?; Du conj. possibly' WDB (fop, C p. [NH VDB] Aram. yDBrf^ c f.
her palaces
[J^B].
3 G 2

820
t H3D2 n.pr.mont. Pisgah (prob.
Dt3
-

^i DD

cleft, fr.
:

A.a/j.\jfaKos

a natural feature of mt.; Dr ); alw. 'Bn 'an vth Nu 2i M 23" Dt 3 s7 34 1 'an 3" 3 20 4* mt. in Moab, on NE. shore of 4 Jos 12 13 Dead Sea, exact loc. unknown (cf. Fesha as a
;

17

K5

4
,

NE.

(on Bosphorus), expl. as HpS?); Gk limit of Sol.'s dominion ;

mfx

etc.;identif.withA'ara</)i68e, e<ifaKorXen at the great easterly bend of <he river, c. Lat. 1"" "- MMris 35 55' N, Long. 38 20' E, JPPeters
1889;

An * b

l-

'

cliff on

NW. shore, v-Di*"


49

21

'

20 );

*<ryaDt 3 "+,
2I 20 +
.

Nippur

I.

96 ff.

T. Xafvri7>>

4
v.

AfXalfUfie'xoii

Nu

fll.

[FIDS]
'JU
denom.

*> limp (Thes sub


is

I. 'a,

but

[nDEl T
*

DDB.
;

dub.; Ar.
II. 'a is

dislocate; ace. to

Gerber 73

j-I.

nDS vb. pass or spring over Qal


Ex
;

fr.

DBS [and

this sub I.'B? J);


fig.

Pf. 3 ms. 'a


^rinps* v
13

12 27

(P),

all c. ?5?,

consec. v(J); 1 s. ** of passing over (spar-

'B1

Qal

Pt. pi.

21 D^yen "ne^y D^IOS 1K18

ing) houses of Isr.

niDB Is 3 1 5 a passing Inf. abs.

b'3>l ITiph. Impf. 3 ms. DpSJI (v. ["By!?]). made limping (lame). 2 S 4" arid he fell and was

over

(sc.

tfoffff 7g).

TPID2 n.m. passover (usu.(Thes and most)


from I. nDS, with reference to Ex 12 etc.; Reuss Ge8Ch AT * 58 passing over into new year; 316 As. paslhu, Schaefer '"'>-*""> ** cp.
13
'

Pi. Impf. 3 mpl. nansn-by Wl^W 1 K i$*they went limping (along by the altar), i.e. prob. in rh 220 their dance, v. Kit Pietschm (Gr iyDB'1
<">-

[sa^f!!]
t
12

stepped).
;

npS

n.pr.m. (limper)
etc.
51
,

1. in

Judah 1 Ch

be sootlted, Pi. trans., soothe, placate [deity], T ZA iv (1889). 275 2Am Bab KeL (1896) 01 "-: " < 1899 >. *
-

<

B<ro-r)(, *f<To-r;,
49

'

'

Schwally
abs.
2

Id ""' 24

fr.

II. riDB, of sacred dance);


;

Ne 7 *i<tok, etc., family Ezr 2 s 3. father of wall-builder Ne 3 *a<r, *eirc.


,

2. head of post-ex.

*<ro-<i.

'D

Ex

12" +

1. sacrifice of passover, inCh3o'' + 3 t.; volving communion-meal, hence a species of "6 MOT "B IT?! 1. rnj II. (cf. 2),
peace-offering

nps

v 21

pi.

D'npa

tnpS adj. lame; abs. Cnpa 5 + ; as attrib. Lv 2


6

'a 2
1S

89"+;
">?.?)
J

pi
-

P led

S 19 27 7JQ
,

13 7nE> 'B 9 /arne

as to both his feet;

cf.

also (of animal)


68
23 8

'an fet 8 the special feature lay in the appli2 Ch 3o' cation of blood to homes to consecrate them;

Ex^J), cf.v"(P);
;

'B

n?j

Dti6" 6

S5

Is33

Je 3 1 6 35 Pr26'.

Dt 15 21 (+ n?.y); as subst. Jb 29 15 (all + 1$), also Mai i


813

tT|D3 (van
I

d.

H.

'HP?)

n.pr.m. Asherite

cf. aim. Bab. rite of purification Zim 2. tlie animal victim of tlie passover : 'a DntJ*
.

"> " 12fr7

Ch 7 33
1

Baicn;x<,

A *otjx' L #a<rf;c
hew into shape (NH Pi.
,
;

Exi2 21 (J)
Bsa 'an

Ch 3 o 15 35 16 " Ez Gj.2Ch 3c. 17 7 8 9 btsa 2 Ch 35"; DnD?a? 2 Ch 3 5


2
-

7D3
18

vb. hew,
;

liew

Br""- ) were ?V /oe& [Passover animals (cf. Ex I2 21 (J), nfe> v 3 4 5 incl. EOS and 1J> v5 (P);
-

206

"Ip31

2 of all these |K Dt 16 ; large numbers not used) in Josiah's passo\ er, ace. to 2 Ch (ns* 7s 8 hut evident mingling of whole burnt35 for the passover with special passover offerings 3. festival of the passover : 'an 3n victim.]
'

Qal Pf. 3 ms. Hb2 Impf. 3 ms. ^DB>1 Ex Aw stone ms.'i'pB Ex 34 Dt


Ni'DB stone-cutter);
; 1

o^boughs

Aram. bpB, *^tt3 = BH

Nab.
i?pB Imv.
ra
;

sf.

34', etc.;

10'J

<**

tablets
c.

Ex

1 -4

34

Dt io
(sf.

3
;

building-stones

1
18

K5

cogn. ace.

referring to 705)
'

Hb 2

^DS
3

n.m. Bb 2
17 42 ;

,8

idol,

image

; abs. 'a Ju
;

Ex 34* (J); 'a(n) Lv2 3 Nu 28' 33 Jos 5" (P) Ez 4 5 21 'sn ngn Ex 12 43 Nu9 1214 (P); 'a rivy " Ex 1 2 Nu 9 2 4S 6 101314 Jos5 10 (P) Dti6' 2K " 35 '"' s 8 '9 Ezr 6 :9 it was 21 22a 2 Ch 30 23 held in month 3'atjin Dt 16 3T.V3 v; on 14th
5
6 3
;
-

l7

+) Vpais
s
,

cstr.^PB

Is 48
8

etc.;
16 - 2325

pi.

idol, as likeness

supplied of man or animal


1S

Jul8 3, + sf.^DB by C^DB, v. foil.;

Ex

2o 4 =Dt
19

'

Dt
9

also 27
-

K2

Ch

17 7 3 3 Is 4 2

day Jos

5' (P), of 1st


)

month Ez 45"
5

tPTm fS
.

23 Nu 9 (P); if impossible at that 1012 time, then on 1 4th of 2nd month Nu 9 [No ref. to npa in E ; J subordinates it to niSD (the it predom. over niVD ; great feast of JE) in

(Ex

Lv

5 14 18 44 4 8 Na i Hb 2 (of wood or stone, cf. v ); 10 19 s4 of metal Jui7 +6t. 18 (cf. GFM), Is 40 44

(c. T\Dl),

Je 10" 5! 17
s0
-

(c.

20 17); of wood Is 40

44

16 17
;

45

["T^p-T]

P makes

it first

in importance (Br"""-

1 *5

'-).]

as sg.)
2

n-m.^'^id.; pi. (>$ serving 2 ,9 D'^DB Ju 3 + B>faf Ho n + cstr.


; ;

tnpCFI

a.pr.loc. on Euphrates (prob. ford

(though Lag

BNm

doubts);

Lewy

F " mdw "


-

cp.

^DB Je5i + sf.^^'DB Mi5 Ho i! Is io + io +(of wood,


47
;
,

12

etc.; idols,
c.

,0

t,,

Itift

Dt

CDS
3
;
-

821

nyo +b
4
,

f"\ so (c. F!|) 12 of stone Is 21" (c."ae>), Ju 3 19 26 (cf. OFM), stone or metal Mi i 7 2 Ch 34'
3 (nn?), c f. v
-

rei Pr 16 b of 2nd b. of man, wiy Maker,


ace.

obj. f 7";
c.
31

'bjj'a

Jb 36s
44
12 ' 16
;

4
;

(sheathed with) silver Is


n'tyfi

30

s3
.

om. 44 12 ^7".

ace. concr. Is
v.

Is

?y3.
(poet,
1//

I.
cf.

DDS

(v/offoll.; perh. cp.


tablet ;
,

spread ;

bVB
and
cstr.
"
1
'

n.m. rr *" doing, deed, work


nearly
ll
;

Ph.(Pu.) OS

Aram. NB3 J&aS ,= BH).

late,

= ns>J?p) ;.'a abs. Hb


sf.

1'
i

44;

t [DE] n.[m.] flat of hand or foot (palm, sole); only D^DB n3J13 tunic reaching to

Dt33 +
Ges S93
pi.

ftj|B 3 2

^J|3 Is
;

31

(Ko
<feerf,

35 ' 493

palms
Dr).

'>,

v.

infr.),

Je 22 13 D3.byB Is 4 i,

and
T

soles (v. 'a)

On 3 7 3 23 32
-

S i3 ,819

(cf.

etc.;

Q^'S
:

aS3*i(3m"; 1.

[nDE]
y, 7 2

n.f. dub.; if correct, prob.


()

danoe, plenty

13 T1D3
til.

prop, spread out)


al.

abuncstr.

16
;

Lag Gr Che

read nyse*.
(si

[DD3]
cf.

vb. disappear, vanish

God, vl'B his work in providence Dt 32 4 Is 5 12 Jb 36"; in deliverance 2 i/M4 (as ace. cogn.), 7 7" +5 t.; in judgment 10 9 b. of false gods 64 95 as ace. cogn. Hb 1. 24 Is 41 c. of men, daily toil Jb 24 s ^ 104 23
a. of
,
.

thing done

vera

As. pasasu, do away, blot out (esp. 2 sins)); Qal Pf. 3 pi. fD IDS + 12 the faithful
1.,

have vanislied (Che Dr) from (among) proph.ch.id.it Gr Du read JUJ2X Lag

men
l6 ^_

We

^ Is

THECE
t

n.pr.ni. Asherite

38

CI17

ao<f>a(i).

S 23 20 = 1 Ch 1 I 32 action as having moral quality Jb 34" Pr 20" 24 1229 s 4 evil implied Je 25 14 50 29 Jb 36 ty 28 VB3 t 6 action Pr2i 8 2. 9"; Dn 'D IS59 good 911 work, thing made : a. by hands of God IS45
pi.

specif, act

Eu

12
;

l'T 'B

sacrificing

Dt 33";
,

of achievements 2

[iTJ/S] vb. groan (onomatop.

ace. to

(of men),

Thes ;
Is

NH Hiph. bleat,
(of
'

so Ar.

^o, ju Dozy;
(

b. by man Is I Ges Che Comm Di al.; >read


31
-

(i.

e.

prob. his idol


-

Aram.NSJ^Ljis bleat); Impf.

1 s.

nj;3K nnbi3
Isr.,
.

42"

straining himself to deliver


Is 4!=",

3. W a6 eso/ W or>fcJe22 13 *'). 4. acquisition of treasures Pr2i 6


.

&$ Lag 8eml

Sta
2
.

Jb7

+ Dfete

[&], e|KE*)._ [ySK]


'''..

v p 67
.

tn^sTM n.[m.]

a kind of viper (Thes 'a v


cf.
6

flando et sibilando;'

Ar.
)

Xi\ viper, Eth.


|fc$
!

AW*;
^3
I

id.); 'n
50
;'

Is

30 59

5
,

'K

Jb 20

16
.

TLn^J'Ej n.f. work, reeompenoe (poet, and late)'; cstr. rfeySi Lv 19 13 -)-, sf. VIj^B 4 5 IS49 etc.; pi. cstr. ni^B ^ if, rb- 2 8 1. work : a. pi. deeds of* 28 s b. of men,
,

i//-

t^J*B,

'yB n.pr.loc.inEdom, lVaGn36


I

39

Ch

*o yw/)

LCh

*aova.

7.J/2

vb. do,
cf.

make
;

(poet, for

wy) (NH
(oft.);

?yi3 workman,

J Aram. Ph. b])E>= BH

good action Pr 1 1". 2. 13 Pr io 16 wages (as earned by work) Lv i9 20 reward (from '") Is4 9 4 6i 8 ; (II EZ29 of people won back by in warfare prob. fig. 10 40 62" (|| "OK'); of punishment, f 109 20
yjf

17

(pi.); toil,

suffering Je 31

16

Ch

15

wicked

'3 Is 65*, "ipf

W)!
A

'"<

OAram. ?ys; Syr. in der. spec, and deri v.) ; Qal Pf. 3 ms. Dt 3 2 27 + i>X ^>3 Nu 2 3 C3 2 ms. "bj?B Ex 1 5 17 + etc. Impf. 3 ms. 7ys? Jb 22 + 2 ms. -^yBPI 358, etc.; Inf. cstr.
Ar.

Jij
,

?'d.;

t^ri^S
~kaa6t,

n.pr.ni. Levite

Ch 26

s
,

hxf>6o<r-

io\\a6i,

L *XXaft.
.

17

t[7J>D^] n.[m.] work, thing made (by


'"); plsf.
22 V^BO Pr8

'

Dffir? Jb 37 12
c.

(v. infr.);

Pt. act.
<fo

^|i
.-

+)

pi. cstr. \h>'3 5

+;

etc.; 1.
s3
21

ace. (abstr.)

Nu
2

f 74"; +b
20

pers.

s7 m niyiK''' 23 Dt 32 Jb 33 29 12 Is 26 Jb 22 17 c! yfr si

a. of God,
,

f[n^DQ]
'"

n.[f.] deed
,

(of '); pi. cstr.


.

^
;

ni^jrao

^ 46

W^

'o 66 5

acc.cogn. ?y3^44 Hbi acc.om.Is43 ,cf.4i b. of men, c. ace. f 1 1 3 Jb 1 1 8 b


5 13
,

4
.

[D^/3]

vb. thrust, impel (prob. orig.

pers.

(God)
3

strike, hit, v. deriv.,

and Ph. DyB

foot);

Qal
began
1 s.

+3

pers.
1 ,

(God) 35
-,

s
;

esp.

of doing evil,
,

yg Ho 7 ty Jb 34 3 r6]j? 3 6 ^58' 1 19 p Pr 30', esp. JIN ^y 3 Ho 6 8 Is 31 3 Jb 31 3 34""


:

25 Inf. cstr. sf. 10J|B|> Ju 13 the spirit of '* to him. Niph. be

impel

disturbed, Pf.

BtpyjpJ

f
so

77

/to;)/ 3

fs.
fs.

inn Dyini Gn 41 s
vTTI

f 5" +
2.

*.

Pr 1 o 29
c.

15

JTJ \b$jS

Mi 2
2
3
,

'

Dn2 3

rarely
2
\fr

Hithp. Impf. 3
n-f.
1' 8
'

D^snni

Dn
,
''

1
.

of doing right,

ace. it3EB>0

Zp

p^S

15
17

Dl'E ]i6

28

(masc. only

Ju I6
8

28

[text

c. of clouds, c. ace.

Jb37
c.

12

(disregarding
ace. concr.

).
;

make:

a. of

God,

EXI5

Kb ' suspicious,v.GFMAlbr ], s 30 2 S 23 1 K 7 [crpt., v. infr.]) beat, [<Qr fern.],

ZAW,,,(,896) - 76

M8m

psm
foot, anvil,

822

yso
1

occurrence
i

abs. 's

Gn 2 + OVB
;

23

Jos
also
(cf.

asa

t>J

30 CH?ys 4 6 +; du. B?oya Gii27 +, etc.; pi. s8 s + ; also (concr.) str. <oy3 J u 5 + ; sf.

36

for WE?
'B
-

33

W*
25'-

gives a *aywp with Bethlehem; v. 18 2. dei (appar.) Nu 25 18 ^3].


,

16 3 5 by? v ), 3 1 Jos 22

'

7
.

'+

57 up + 2 t.; 1.
1
,3S

133
,

etc.;

VfibjJa (only

c)
s8

Ex
;

a. poet., hoof-beat

Ju
*>
s

late, of

human
i9
;

footfall, footstep, fig.


|,D
3

*7*

(II

**%
fig.,

vb. part, open (Ar. NSB esp. set separate, remove; Aram.

t[n2]
set

^J

I,

n.

free, JIa
,

B
s

TO^
24

$&
;

8 5"

/oo,

57'
2

Pa.

5 58". 74 140 Pr 2Q

iit.
25
.

'B ci?3 2
3

37

K I9 =ls37 (p)._vnby s i K7
:

30

(|| 7ft), c. /oo<, of ark read vniaa ( c f.

Is 26

Ct v

7
34

Ex 25

12

fs. nriX3 Gn 4" + free); Qal Pf. 3 36 2 ms. fV'SB Ju ii etc.; Impf. 3 ms. nXB? Jb 8 71 35"; Imv. ms. n??B Ez 2 sf. >?JJJ ^ 144 '; P<.
,

nx'a Is io 14 ,
).

'ia^i44

10
;

1. open mouth:
,

a. to

3. Is 41'. time (orig. stroke, beat): a. nnK 'B occurrence, 42 31114 nrne, once Jos 6 (JE), io (D) [fins] s <wtce 3 t.+ 2 S 23 Qr (>Kt nrw); trtffl

2.=anvt7 (struck by hammer)

swallow,

fig.

of ground,
6
;

nDTKn Gn 4" (J),


of enemies,
8
.

Nu

^(JE), nn Dtn
La2
-

+??

pers.

Gn

4i

32

+ 6 t.;
5
;

'B

Na

second time; 'B


,

J8"j8

Ne 6 4 four times; 'B BW IN E'en 2 K 1 3 19 cf. 'B nn^n Ne 6 also e.fcf>, P38>, q.v. 'B T?jf (HJ) Nu 1422 (JE) Ne 4 6 Jbi9 3 all indef.=over and 20 once and DJ/S Ne 13 over; indef. also
;

b. to speak Ju lit. Ez 2 ; 16 a vow, +"'"^); Jb35 ; hence= (utter 4 utter, WBf WB nB>X ^ 66' ; of bird chirping na nsa Is io 14 (in fig.). 2. snatch away, set
,6

46

^aa*

35 36

1 1

free (Aram, loan-word), only 10 v 711 ; 'fl c. JO v


.

^144, + 9*?fll

c.

JO

BW
16
.

n^2 vb. cause to break or burst forth,


T (cf.

Jb 33^ aace (or) [i.e. or] <wi"ce; Wf> tJj^l 3 3 'B tnrice; Q'DyB HNO 2 S 24 =i Ch 21 ^ 22 43 11 D'OJfB r"??~'5' Dti ntel'B V 106 Ec7
, ;

break forth with


Eth. AXvh:

Ar.

'J

break, crush;
is

sluitter;

Syr. u.Is

6e joyous,

1
'l

22

16

=2 Ch i8
-

b. DyB3-DyB3 as time
1

on time, i.e. as formerly, as usual, Nu 24 (E) Jui6 20 2O30 31 iS3 10 (cf.Dr)2O25 c.D5?aa(B5)
.

fitiin

at this repetition (this time) also


t.;

Ex 8* 9"
d.

insa Isi 4 7 ff] hilarious); Qal Aae broken forth with joyous shout; Impf. </i2/ 12 nr\ Imv. fs. nn 'nsD 54 1 VCft) 55 (of mts.); 23 13 Kt (of Zion) mpl/1 ins? 44 49 Qr ( >
J /. 3 pl.

WW,

(j)

+3
io 17

ttnn 'aa dj
J):
,

(Hex only

\i) = this
39 'arrpi v

Dt9
once
,

,9

io

10
.

nyan
!RJ

of mts.) ; abs. Pi. break bones

Gn

18 32 , 'an
s3

m pieces

Is 52
:

^ 98
Pf. 3

(both + p).
^

pl.

n S3 Mi 3 3

Ex

Ju6 39

dub., v. supr.);
s 30 20 30 46 Ju 1 5

= now at length Gn 2 (2)


1

np

'an J|g 16 28 (njn


s435

t [72iS] vb.Pi. peel


so Ar.

(XH Pi. sjtlit, divide;


Syr.

29
length

6 18

cf.

also

Ex

27

now at
Dyj
.

jJJ, J Aram. (Talm.) bsa,

(it

is

clear that)

/ have

sinned,

e.
.

DyB

Pr

12

now

now, at one time

at another.

akin to ^X2 q.v.); Pf. 3 ms. bx? Gn 30 (obj. ms. ?B^ ^(c. ace. cogn.). rods); /nip/. 3

^^3; 38

tjb^S n.[m.] bell, on high-p.'s 26 26 'B abs. Ex 39 its stroke, beat) ;


-

robe
cstr.

t [n72E] n.f.pl. peeled spot or stripe ;


(from
3HT 'B
s3
25

pl.

ninb nibsa Gn 30

37

(as ace. cogn.).

28 .-m.34. pl tfJOyan 39

25
,

cstr.

3$ V.P 28

39

nB
t
rarely
cf.

v. 'b n?sv.

t [D2i2] vb. split open (Ar. 115 crack; DS3 Je 22", cut out, make, window); X Qal 4 f 6o (subj. God). Pf. 2 ms. sf. of earth,

^0X3

P.^2]

vb. open wide (the mouth)

(NH

BH, usu. open bowels, go to stool ; J Aram. iyS; Av.Jii and Syr. \U>& cltasm); Qal Pf. of voracious greed, fig. 14 3 f8 . i?a rnyn is 5 (of Sh&l), 3 pl. ty

^S=BH,

On'Sa^Ges*"
sense),

*^B

Jb 16 10 of eager desire (good ) Dn'B 29 s3 *nyfB * 1 19 131


'

rub; Aram, yxa split); Qal Pf. 3 pl. sf. ^3n 7 XM nsn 1 K 2 37 a smiting tjWgB Ct 5 /n/. ais. J? and a bruising (him); Pt.pass. cstr. FUVJlUtf
;

(NH

[^!i3] vb. bruise, wound by bruising Ar. jL15 squeeze a ripe date, split, bruise;

ti">ys n.pr.m.

S 23 s5

(cf.

Ph. n.pr.m.

Dt 23 2 one wounded by crushing. rr276 bruise, wound; abs. '* ty|B n.m. 6 25 Ex 2 1 Is i (fig.), Pr 20 s0 yxj3 Ex 2 1 26 sf. 'ySS
,

TJ)=Tii} q.Y. tTll'S n.pr. *rrytop 1. inont. in Moab some v^jffl); Nu2 3 28 cf.('B JT3, (appar.from D 3 M 8 'B *>ja and reff.; also) Buhl ""-" Dr ; [
:

Gn

Z1

pl.

s9 trySB Pr 23 ;
17
.

fig.

also cstr.

<|p

27"

andsf.
t

V?B Jb9

'

'

break, break (Ar. break asunder; Syr. asunder; Nab. J'VB

[Y^2] v b. break

^i

YSB
crws/*); P5'. //>/. 3

823
22
10

nps
<J7

M ms. 1&D fJ*] Je 2 3 a


Pilp. Impf. A [God] dashed me in

29
id.;
s

^8
6

^065 +;\,Bn3 i6
18
(||
;

,0

(IP 3 !);

hammer which
3 ms.
pieces
,

sJiatters rock.

visit to search, test, ace. pers. Jb 7


(||

103),

^1f

sf.

???By?^

Jb 1 6

12

obj. om.), abs.


31

(fig.).
i

49 5

V'59

acc

Jb3i"; to punish Je 614 s4 * Is 26 P ers om Ex 32


-

1S

24

15

t VJtD only 10 n.pr.m. priestly name tu #rrnia. A A<fo-<rij, L A<to-<m.


;

Ch

?y rei (of sin) Je 5 s3 rei ^ 89 ; abs., of


c.

s - 29

y-S3

v.

psaivap.

112.

t [)XS] vb. push, press (perh. related, by transp., to Ar. (J^j appoint, prescribe, As. ZMGl,m(1889, ,88 parsu, command, cf. Ba ); Qal 9 3 imp/ 3 ms.~>XS! Gn i 9 +, 3 mpl. IXfgl v

6 3. c. anger Jb 3s' s* pers., visit upon, subj., +acc. rei (of sin) 5 9 4 ld +iot.; Am3 214 Hoi 2 Ex2012 34 r Dt5 22 21 ace. Je 9" rei om., =punish Is io 13 + 10 t.

9' (here 4-

3 pers.);
.

ace.

''

Je,

+8
14
;

t.;
c.

H04

12 3 Je2i"; +cl. of sin U8 + , 46 18 ; indef. 5>Spers.Je5o"

+3

rei

Ho

K 2 push, press, upon (3 pers.) physically


17 9
;

?y of vineyard injure Is 27 subj. pass in review, muster (nearly number),


c.
.

,^ ^

4.
c.

ace.,

Gni9 ;=Mrgfev 33 3 tir^l 2 S 13"* 2K5 (for s3 -p B>l), i3-nSSl 1 S 28 (for "VJ^l), Tanchum
,

Jui9 2K2
7

17

+inf. 5

16

read also prob.


T

(cf!

The), Wei'r in

Dr

1828
1

'

23

Kit

"-

Bu HPS
-'"JO;
1

Lbhr.

Hiph.
(i.e.

Inf. aia.lVSn

S 1 S 23 <o display pushing


cf.
21
;
||

+ Nui "- 49 +i6t. Nu (P); ace. om. 1 S u' Nu ; obj. OJJ Jb mustered 5 esp. pt. pass., persons or things Ex 30' 21314 3 8 " Nui 22 + 67 t. (numbered), B. appoint 1. c. ace. pers. Nu, + 1 Ch 2 3 4. DF1N Gn 40 + ?5? pers. over whom Je 5 5 1
iSii 8 i3 ,5 2S24 2 4
-

+n

44 -

t.

717

24

21 -

24

27

arrogance, presumption;

Dr).

NU27", +b
pers. alone
pi.

(for
10
,

rn Sl
,

appar. n.f.fr. -/nVS,

S 13

dub.;

Nu 3

b) Je 49 = 50 + nyn B%n| Dt 209


19

44
;

c.

ace.

prob. incurably crpt.; AV file fr. 3! bluntness; both lack philol. ground

@ Rabb., Ke
;

appointed ones,
14 48
-

Nu 3 1

Kn

officers,

pt.pass. of (fighting) host


;

15

Ch

23".

2.

c.

ace. rei,
s7

v. esp.

Dr.

PS

v. P"3.

*7pD S03 vb. attend to, visit, muster, )- T appoint (NH id., visit, enjoin; Ph. Ipa attend
Ar. Sii /ose, to, provide; As. pakddu )!; also (Dozy) give heed, attention, to; Eth.
;

appoint, assign, + ?y pers. to whom, Nu 4 (on 13 23 32 text v. Di); c. ace. rei only, v ; cf. Jb34 36 ; as a charge, Zp 3 7 (rdg. vp**3^J?^?, lay wy<m(?5?pers.)

@ We
Ezr 1
2
2
;

Now,

= HH

= deposit,

|ftg).

23 QfVO); +inf. 2 Ch 3 6 s4 c. ace. rei + 3 loc, 2 K 5 (cf. 7 tWiph. Pf. 3 ms. fpSi 1 S 25 +

for

AA'Ai

visit,

command

muster, desire, need, etc. ; Nab. IpB (Cook), so "lpB Pa,, Syr. n9, also

18 18 ms. J?1P?^1 20 ; Impf. 3 ms. 1B* v + , etc.; 3 1. be Inf. IpBn abs. 1 K 20; cstr. Ju 21 ;

ms. 'a Ex 4 31 + ;u. 'PnpB w'jif);- Qal 234 />/. 3 24 16 3 +, etc.; /mp/. 3 ms. "IpB? Gn 5o +, etc.; 7mw.ms.1pS Nu3 15 + ,etc; Inf. abs. "lpB Gn 4 24 5o + cstr. 1pS^> 2 S 24 +, etc.; Pt. acOp.3
;

(sought,

i.

e.

v 19
(

(ffl,

for

MT
2
18
,

needed) missed, lacking

+ inf.

abs.),

18 l S 20 -f 39 7 T?n, We Dr al.), 25 1 K 20 K io 1919 Je 23 4 (Gr Gie conj.


21

nnf!),
of seat

+ JO part. Ju2i 3 1 S25 2S 2 30 Nu


1

31

49
;

S 20

place v

2527

(i.e.

Ex 20* +
31" +
,

pass. D'HpB(n) 30" 4- cstr. 'H'pB Nu A. 1. a. pay attention to, observe etc.;
;

be visited (graciously)

Ez 38 s

2. be empty). s2 s Is 24 , cf. 29 (3

(with care, practical interest), of

'* c.
;

ace. pers.

3. be visited upon, ?y pers., accomp.; v. Di). Nu 1 6 M (subj. n-nps) yn 'b; i>a Pr 1 9 a evil shall
;

+ rei Ex 3>
rei

(J), c. ace. pers. 4


cf.
tt

31

(J
;

||

nsn),

f8

not be visited
for PJ5J

(sc.
-

upon him

(with providence,

12 H^pB Jb 10

||

"*?J); c. ace.

3??V v

T y)-

**

rd. perh.

Ivy
7

"Ofe'
1
,

appointed Ne

jSi5*+8o

(fl&?n,m<n),l*4(|piJ nb),
"ibr
I3
l,

Dnxisn "lpn
18

Djijj

Ho8 =9 =Jei4 w iS
;

1
i.

7
e.

observe thy brothers as to well-being {BV&?; b. attend to, in act, see how they fare).

t Pi. (intens.) muster a host, /V.tgBD 4 Is 1 3 (of ''>). fPn. 6e passed in review, Pf. s 3 ms. 1i23 Ex 38 '; be caused to miss, deprived
?y
1 2
.

44

see to, c. ace. pers. 2 g ; ace. of sheep Je 23 16 3b c. seek (with interest, (in fig.); cf. Zcio '' Is 26 16 in bad sense, look about ; desire), seek

of,

1 s.

VHB3
1 9

Is 38

10

c. ace. rei.

tHithp.
;

be mustered,

Pf
;

3 pi.

^pBnn Ju 2o IS17 Impf


5

3 ms.lpBnjl 2

!M1 3inpl. 2o' (on form v.Ges ).


pi.

for
1

Ez 23 21
(cf.

lack

Hence d. seek in vain, need, miss, Niph., and Ar. Eth. supr.), c. ace. pers.
. ,

tHothp."
2
33
5

id.,

Pf. 3
).

Vipann

26

s2

Lc

(Ges
,

S 20 6 Is 34 16

rei

S 25 15 Je 3 16

2. specif.
:

39

2 ms.
28
,

sf.

fongan

Hiph. 2 j Pf 3 4 1 S 29 etc.; Impf.


,

Nu i ms.Tpan Gn
20 s7
47

3 ms.
109",

ace, for different purposes with (3) a present Ju 15 1 ; esp. of '', visit graciously Gn
visit, c.

TpD!
etc.;
2

1.
23
;

Is io

etc.;'/m.ms.npBn

Nu 1 50 V'

c.

ace. pers., set (over),

2i 50 24 25 =Exi 3 19 (allE),Is23 17 Je I 5 15 (||-i3J),


1
-

K 25

+ ^y Gn 39 4

Je

10

make overseer, Nu i M + 8 t., fig.,

mpm
ncc. of

824

rpnpD
sf.

punishment,
irjj

Lv
;

26";
1

+3

Je 40
28
;

+3
1

and

Gn

39

+?

Kn

+ 3 t.; +0f ISfc


10

S 29/ where thou


10

ltast

stationed him, ins. also


,

TheWeDral.; + ^1* Je 407


t3j?
1
1 4 2 b. deposit,

m?, 1H^ io3 ,s elsewh. T?P? n9 +iot. n 9 + V 28 (forMTi'bn^a as and most); T^ a v + 6 1. 119.
and
VflpS
;

15 - 27

4 4S
-

cf.

41

2.

c.

ace. rei (implic.), a.

commit, entrust
c.

'B
1^

57

= ChT 2'*;
c.

(cf. P"Ij33),

ace.

Wl + ii;?
Je 36 20
,

31

6
.

ace. rei

+3

loc.

tflT^B B 2 Hiph. 2) famine Gn4i 36


;

n.m. Lv523 deposit, store


;

(cf.

V'Qal
.

'3 abs., of grain stored against


left in trust

thing

Lv 5 2123

ace. pers. (Jer. as prisoner) + 3 Hopli. 1. be visited in punish6 ment, Pf. 3 ms. Ipsn Je 6 (impers.; but ? loc. Is
loc.

io 28 ;
1

~TpC?p_
31

11.

[ill.]

Je37

!1

appointed place;

muster,

appointment,
1. mw*er of

abs. 'd only in 'Bn IJJ^

Ne

v.

1.

~W;
1

cstr.

T?BD
.

^cuS^r, readiiXfiji
deposited,

JDMich,
23

PTJBri

Gie).

2. be

LV5 (subj. fiT^Bn). overseer, Pi. Dni5S(n), c . n'3 2 " rc'33 22 s (Kt Dnpsn); (Q r del
c. ?5?

ilW

3. oe macfc,

K 22'

12" Qr
io.

Ch 2 1 5 2. appointment of (by) Hezekiah 20131". 3. appointed 21 place of (in) temple EZ43 (Krae watch, guardpeople 2 S

24=

Ch

34

1,93 house; Kb"' conj. IpiD).

pers. 2

Ch 34 12
abs. 'a

abs.

v 17

tion, store;
;

PH^E

n.f. oversight,

mustering, visitai

"rtpB n.pr. gent, et terr. a people in 'B , 3B^' Bab. army Ez 23* (#ukouk teat <t>oi/8) ;
I ;

K Nu3 +; sf. irrnpB 109 etc.; pi. 11(^2 J e 52" + 1. visitation: a. = punishment Ho 9 Is io Mi f Ez 9' Nu 16 (P), esp. in (rw^nj? Drnpa j e 8 io + 6 t. Je (cf. ny c npB 6 U 49
8
,

Ho9

Ch 23";

cstr. JTIpB

Je 50 21 ;
t
id.,

= As. Pukudu, tribe in SE. Babylonia,


Elam

bordering

WW "*""
8

1-

241

Schr C0T J " DF* 2401

29

np2 vb. open eyes and (once) ears (NH


open (and remove) rubbish heap, sq. ?? to, attend to; Ar. ~JH blossom, 11. open

12

,s

31

5o

),'Bn

tion,

n 3 prison 52 12 providence Jb io
,

look

'.

b. gracious visita2. a. oversight,

eyes;
3
;

J Aram npB open


;

charge
2

office 2 Ch 23'*.
K
11
8

Nu 4

16

(P), also 3

36

(P; redund.), 1

Ch 26

30
;

blossom)

Qal Pf. 3 ms.


3 ms. npB>i
2

eyes, etc.; Syr.


'a

u*a3

Jb 2 7 19
19

b. overseer (abstr. for concr.),

14

/mp/
;

Gn2i +;

ms. nnp_B is. npss;


18

Ez44
officers

(c.

b*

17 magistracy Is 60 (Lag

rei), BS151
11

Nu f (P);
),

Zc 12 4
v7

coll.=
11
.

Imv. ms. npB


act. np'B

K
;

6 17

so
20
;

Dn 9 Qr
cstr.

cf.
.

Ch 24

c.

(Kt nnpB); Inf.


;

abs. nipB

IS42
one's

npsb

cZass

of

Ch

23
16

24

319

d. cltarge

PL

thing entrusted
2

Nu
4.

(P).

3. mustering
184

32';

1.
-

46

pass. fpl. ninpB j e

open eyes:
;

a.

own

2
;

3S

Ch 1 7" 26
8

11
.

store,

109 (perh.
T

Hup Ve

8klm ""-

things laid up, Is 15'


al.

<#c).

["'"ppE] n.pl. [m.] abstr. musterings,


;

Jb 27" Pr 20 13 2 K i 9 16 =Is 37" Dn 9 18 + 7J? 19 Je 3 2 19 Zc 1 2" Jb 1 4 3 b. eyes of others Gn 2 1 1717 20 20 s 7 2 K6 Is42 V' 146 ; for details v H? 1 j.
.
-

i.e.

expenses

cstr.

^pB Ex 38
;

21

2. open ears

= hear

IS42
fpl.

20

(without under3 pi. consec.


'ni

(v. Di).

standing;
inpsji

fig.
;

of Isr.).

Niph. Pf.

seer;
Nen
Je29
for
22
;

T ~PpE n.ni. commissioner, deputy, over-

2G
,

Je2o' + cstr. TpB 2 Ch 24" 28 M Vrp2 JU9 pi. DnpB Gn4i 3 13 D'TP? 2Ch3i Est2 commissioner,
abs. 'b
sf.
;
;

Gn 3'
good

be opened, of eyes ; fig., so as to know and evil G113 5 "; opp. blindness (fig.) Is 3 5 s .
;

Gn 3 5

Impf. 3

njnpen Is 35^

Tnj?2 adj. seeing;


pi.

'a

Ex

11

(opp. "tyy,
(cf.

duty Gn 41 (E), Est2 permanent deputy of king Ju g a of priest 2 Ch


34 3

special

D'npB,

fig.,

23 clear-sighted ones

pi?]).

13 24", of Levites 31 ; overseer, one in charge 19 of men, c. PJJ of soldiers 2 Je 52 s5 , 25

14 9 Benjamites Neil abs., without priests v x ?S, Je 2<f (of priest in temple, reading TpB Vrss. Gie), cf. 20 (v. T53 3) c. sf. of Levites
,

tnip~npS,rd. nipnps n.[m.] opening (of 585 ", prop, wide, or complete, eyes; cf.Comm.,Ges D'HIDN? I a 6 1 ', fig. of freeing f'r. dark opening)
;

prison; but

Che
(1

"" read

01$, cf.Di-Kit.
Israel,

Ne

II 22 , singers

2.

Tnp2

n.pr.m. usurping king of

*( (opening

tn-rpe
sentinel.

n.f.

oversight; 'B bja Je 37"


*'*

[TIFB], a.m.
JiocSa, (Jloas);

'precept (of'; prop, thing

flower; cf. in As. Pakaha (ace.) Schr COT2K15 1 S.27.29.30.31.32.37 ie 1 6 2Ch 2 8. IS


-

of eyes), or cf. Syr. \~La n.pr.m. npa, ^npa, on old Isr. seals;
-

30

);

!^

appointed, charge,

only

ef.

\/B

2), in

ifnjr

(cf.
\jr

Syr.
9

trmpfi

pi. cstr.''

'TpS

19

opened the eyes);

n.pr.m. king of Israel ('' hath n nM <t><,K<rias * iat. 1 2

ej

ypo

825

DT1D
nations,
c.

JpD (/of
sirring

foil.,

mng.dub.;
JTpB

NH

VP&

split,

Rebekah representing
1

^5!?'?

in

off ; cf. 3!

Ithpe., Syr.'<*ja3 burst, crash;


Wtftfc,

NH nyi?B
Ar. ii

is JaZZ, roll,

JPgMJ denom.;

constr. praegn. [Ges ,199,lrJ, i.e. divided (hostile) of peoples separating from birth); abs. Pr 18
;

is

6e yellow, also break wind, u. crack

from

(!)

parent stock
2

io"(P).
23

2. be
of loss of

finger-joints, etc.;
J!j?S

Ecclus 46

17

JJpB

crash;

divided,

separated,

Ne

13

friendship Pr 1 9*.

Pi. Impf. 3 ms. '"H?*


i.

Ho 4"

roZZ noisily ;

Syr. ),vn9> crash, crack).


'

make a

separation,

e.

go apart (in company


- ,'
-

tD^pf
U^az flowers

pi. carved wood or metal

ornaments, either ball-, knob-shaped (Low most ; cf. foil.; Syr. p.saf.j or gourd-shaped (so

[Lexx]); i

K6

18

24 24
-

with [DV] harlots, cf. RS 8<ira 436 2 " ded 455 ). Pn. D'J Est 3". Pt. divided, Dnsyn pa Tjtajn njED 40 ms'. T")BTI Gn 30 Hiph. Pf 3 Jingf. TTf" Ru i 17 Pr 18' 8 3 mpl. VTiBM 2 K 2"; Zn/. cstr.
. . .

Tni'jPQ n.[f.]pl. gourds {wild cucumbers, citrullus colocynthis, with purgative properties, ace.

8 f.

Wisna Dt

32

Pt.
40

Tnso Pr
.

16 28 17 9 ; 1.

toPost

Ba "'' wDB,,

250

De K1HWB278f oXo-

divide, separate 30 (JE) Dt 32", of separ28 2. make a division, friends Pr 1 6 1 7 ating

Gn

Kwdis;

>momordica

separation,
(or ecballium) elaterium,

between

(P?),
(c.
13
;

2"
18
.

Ru

17
;

of

which
rum),

is not a vine; cf. Syr. J_i.oji3. fruit of colocynthis (or the similar cucumis propheta-

parting disputants
Pf. 3
pi.

|"3)Tri8

Hithp.
10
,

Low Lc Brock) ; cstr.


-

rrfc' 'S

2K4 39

Jb4

rryflm ^22
9
;

4i

other;

be divided, separated, from each 9 of scales of crocodile (c. neg.) Jb4i ,

/mp/vnajT 92

m.
(fig.
10

"IB v. t\b.

of bones,

= be

loosened at the joint,

\fr

22 10
\jr

N12 v. Hiph. Impf. ** sub ms. Jen II. K12 (/of cp.Talm.
I.

of helplessness);
T

=be

dispersed Jb 4"
(?)
,

92

Co*",olll0

[n"T)E]
L,

n.f.

grain of seed
cf.

(prop.,

si

foil.;

vera

KnB run; Ar. uS, *Tji As. parti, mule (wild ass
'

wiW
is

a*,

Horn"

3123
;

the separated;

Syr. JjiS Js ,Talm.


pi.

NT"lB, pebble, berry); only

TliTiB

17
.

purtmuj).

TNT^-iE n.pr.m.
(*aSoup),
II.

t frO E a.m. Jb S9 5 (m. et f. Je 2\ but f. prob. " 896 68 wild ass w Albr 2 erron., cf. K8** )

post-exil.
57

name Ezr 2 M
j

^"

= N"H? Ne 7

(*<piSa
cf.

L as Ezr).
flee

''

Je 2 M Gi van d. H. Baer rn.B),


;

(prob.

from swiftness);
4" 'B
1

'B abs.

Ho 8 9 + cstr. Gn 1 6
12
5

(so
;

*T)2 (/of
-

foil.;

pi.
14

away,

so 3! der. spec;

NH
1

TIB

Syr.

?3 /,
BH).
9

CtOS Je

+ ;wild ass Je 14 6 Jb6 5 39


1 i

Is 3 2

t-pB n.m. 2S18 9 mule ;'B abs. 2 Si8 +,


sf.

f 104";
Gn
i6
12

y$ Jb

n wild

ass's colt;

Off

iTIB

(J) a wt'M ass of a man (Ishmael as 9 a free nomad); fig. of wilfulness Ho 8 (v. I.
24 T13); of lust Je2 (i.e. Israel's love of idolatry); s of poor desert-dwellers Jb 24
.

if; p
6S

l.

Dn-IB

io

25

-!-;

VQTfr Ezr

(van d. H.; Gi Baer in marg.); 99 9 s9 ; mule, ridden by princes 2 S 1 3 in battle 1 8 2 15 Is 66 "; royal cf. (later, + horses, etc.) Zc 14
2
,

6C

=Ne 7
1

5
;

gift

Kio 25 =2 Ch
2

24

TDNIBn.pr.m.Canaanitekingof Jarmuth
Jos IO 3,
*<8a>K,
t

in trade of

Tyre EZ27

14

royal property 1 Ki8 beast of burden, Nt^P ;

4>tSaii,

ntos v. mKB.

A bipaayi. -sne v. hri j u t :~


t
.

D'TIB TOS
earth,
1
'

K5
40
;

17

Ch 12 Ezr 2 w = Ne 7 s8
divide,

the load of a pair of mules, of property of returning exiles

as refractory

fl. [T"12] vb. divide

(NH

id.,

T
1

separate; so Syr. in der. spec, and deiiv.; Ar.

nT'B T
i
:B
,

n.f.

she-mule

^ 32

(in sim.).

'a

ridden by king

VS

be single, sole, also

Pt. pass. fpl. spread, of wings.

Qal
IO

(Dozy) unfold, unroll^ nillB Ez 1" divided, i.e.


;

C str. ifcfn

38 44 nrff v

vns?

etc.;

Ne4 ; Pt.-i-^i Ju4"Pri8', 10 1. divide, separate (intrans.), Gn 2 (of river, dividing into branches) ; of one man separating
tib\
;

Imv. ms. u

Gn Niph. /'/. 3 pi. Si 23 Jay/.TJ|! Gn 2 10 Pr 19 4 9 KJ TJBil Gn 13 7n/ crfr. TJBn


Vl"lM
; ;

pdlez
182
;

T D1")E n.[m.] preserve, park (loan-word from Zend pairi-daeza, enclosure, Spieg Haug 293 J,hrbvl62r Peis. cf. Spieg^"**' in Ew _jJU, Ges ^"" 2" ZMG x " v (ls*
',

Dn-IBJ

13

Kurd.;>arN6 Arra 8tud 1S7S hence Arm. partez Lag


)
-

Lag

'

'

)-

late As.

ZAyl

2m
/ ,Ar.J^j J;G\i.fTapddfuros;

pardisu~Meissxi
cf.

also
;

from another,
others,
f>?

c. i>5 i

3 ,

D? v ( all
s3

J),

from

trees)

Dl F * 95ff Di G " 48) ; 'an Ne 2 8 (containing 13 cstr. D'itel pyj| Ct 4 (fruit-trees and
-

Ju 4";

recipr.

Gn

25

(J

of tons of

costly plants); pl.

W?T)S Ec

+ ni33).

me
t

826

]W
Pn"
Mi 7",
of thoughts
9
;
-

[HIB]

vb. bear fruit, be fruitful

(NH

Hoio' 3
result of

Je6 19

of

alsoK?B,Syr. )i\&fruit, andBa 7 Qal Pf. 3 pi. n| Ex i r pi. consec.


;
1

BH1,'H3:=BH; Ph. ns fruit ; Eth. LCI: &.X\blossom,bear fruit; As. pir'u. posterity; cf. ZMG M
,

-*);_
! l

")S

Gn 2 6",

etc.;

Imjf. 3 ms. rnB? Is 1 1 etc.; Imv. ms. "OB 11 G1135 mpl. 1"1B i^ + P<. act. rn'3 Dt29'"',
, , ;

result of labour removing sin Is 2 7 6 31 product of works (fruit of hands) Pr3i' 1! of ' ^104", of wisdom Pr 8 19 H^Vf 'B Am6 cf. PTI 'B Pr 1 p-lif HiToy); of doings ^(rd. 10 2i 14 32 19 (i.e. course of life, or character) Je I7 ^N-B 'B i.e. speech Pr 12 14 13 2 18 20 fruit of
; ; ,
;

f.

nn'a

Ez 19 10

Is 17
22,22
;

6
,

and animals, ) Gn49 30 22 Ex23 (E)Gn26 (J); esp. + rm Je 3 23 Ez 36" Gn 35 i,f> (P), and flf (P) Gn 8 9 7 2. of Ex 1 1"l j>"M W"fl TO Gn i Mffl 9'. 3 vine, nj")B |B3 Is 3 2 fruitful vine, so ^I28

Lag

BS81

1. of men
12

nrjla

(Ges

l8

for

*nni
16 3

12 arrogance Is io is arrogant speech fruit of 21 tongue Pr i8 consequences of speech.


;

1,

11.

me
TT

v.

in. ms.
Is 2
20

ms
,

v.

*#.
.

11

17

[iTlS],

/THE

v.

[.T)B-,an]

r 344

tn~jQn.pr.rn. Ju7

10U

*aP a.

(sim. of wife);

cf.

(in
'

Mess.predictionls 1 1 roots shall bear fruit;


17

10 of Isr.) Ez 19 ; in a shoot from his [Jesse's]

fig.

c.

ace.

EW1
~ffl~l

'B

VTp

fig.,

Dt 2 9 a root bearing gall (as


Is 45
s

its fruit) ;

is duh.,

read

peril. 3 fs.

KPJ V"IB? te earth 6e

t Q~1")E n.pr.loc. 'B anj 2 Ch 3", *apouai/n; AUo0<!0erAr Mf identif.with in Arabia? Sprenger Farwa in Yemen, Gl 81""" 347 (less prob.) with
1 -

Sdk

el

Farwain

in

Yemama

(Nejd).

fruitful ia salvation (Oortal.); Pt.


n"l'ari
-

[TV?] a fruit-bearer,
c.

as subst., 6 the fruit-bearer, poet, for tree, Is 1 7 (cf. rn'3 f3 Gn 49 s2 22 Joseph is son of 2); so
f.,
i.

T[~fPE]
attached to

n. [m.]

structure

(colonnade?)

a fruitful bough. Hipli. 1 cause to bear fruit, 2. make fruitful, subj. '',
e.
.

D ,_!T1B

K
-

side of Solomon's temple ; pi. "13"19 23"; appar. same word in sg.
(all
c. art.) (Thes cp. Jffi summer-house (lit. light-bearer),

W.

iCh26 18
open

18

Pers.

ace. of
52

man
9

Gn 4i
Gn
*
')
:

(E).
3

1. Pf. 3 ms. sf. ^lari or people 2. in P, 'TOBm Gn 1 f-*> (W-),


:

kiosk,

whence perhaps
"nTO,
1J">B,

'b as loan-word,

cf.

Mishn.

+ na-in Lv 26 (H); "iai 28 f 105


,

Q 7ip/. 3 ms. juss. <"f}"j V> 'Mn *; Pt. ^n"3nni -fit


'

% N"11J"1B sw6r6(made up oivillas,

Gn48

3. shewfruitfulness,bearfruit(Ges iac 15 Impf. 3 ms. N^S? Ho 1 3 (as if from NIB).


4
.

sumnier-houseslhes); '& then post-ex. insertion DB in 2 23"; cf. further Dr in Hastings ).

[n

or

hr*] n. [m.] \ns

Hb 3

14
,

text

and

nS

n.m. Ho14
1

'

fruit; abs.'a
s
;

Ho

16

+,

HB Je
8"i

TO Gn 4 + sf. *TO Pr Gn 3 6 + d?;i?' Ez 3 6 8 DiTTO Am 9", DTO La 2 20 + iDJ")3 ^ 2 1 n jnnB 3 Je 2 9 28 |TO v etc.; 1. nD"jNn ns Gn 4 (J),
2
12

meaning dub.; warriors (583!) or leaders ( Swao-Toiv, cf. Thes We) would suit context.
Ar. jti remove, separate, l" between hills; !?!" jli depressed ground extend border, exceed limit; TVIB *f<Ei\.

TfS Ho
,

14

esp. cstr. 9 V-19 ,

T"12 (\A>f

foil.; cf.

NH

= BH

fruit of the ground, of produce in gen., so

Dt
pi.

+9

t.

t.,

cf.

Is 37 30 ,

i3 YW) fruit of vineyard Zc 8' 2 Is 65 21 Ct8 1112 , in fig.


t.;
;

Dt + 3 Ez 25 4

'

Nu

20M 27
-

[nt">E] n.f. open region, hamlet ;


:

only
19

K i9 =
29

(JE) +

DirjB
(

'B

H? Ez 38
sit

11

Ho

io ]1 +

nn'in

etc.); B?"fr*}

3B*ri 'B

a land of hamlets (opp. Zc 2 8 as open regions

t.

Gn

Am
fig.
cf.

+ Ez 17 14 (but del. Co 2 36 Ex 10" (all J) + 21 3


-

'B al.); esp. fl"" t., also, in fig.,


21

shall
|OTB>

Jerusalem

(3#J 4);
5 ('s for
7

In

**JJ?

Est9

(opp.

18

);

perh.

Ju

|in,B, c f.

SGFM).
;

Ho
1216

16

4-

branches

Co
;

al.);

4 t. + Ez 1 7 of gardens
3 *;

(read

fntfB
,

Am 9'*

Ct4 Ec 2'; TO

"IB ft is fruit-tree

p ^ I0 7
in)

Gn nsnn to

Je 29 s28 1" 1/, 148 9

T*T"lE n. [m.] bamlet-dweller 18 art. 'sn Ss'a i S6 (opp.isao t^), 'an


(opp.
'lJi

coll.

c.
s

ny Dt3
19

rioin

v 37 /^

nnsa nnv);

pi.

D'HBn Est 9 Qr
7
;

0/ (consisting

Du
9

interpr. as
:

a crop; >// 72 16 is dub.; Che 2. = offBae prop. TO}.

(Kt D'man).

tpnj) n.[m.]
BN119

dub.; 'b

Jus

sf.WtTB v 11

spring
t., cf.

fruit of
20

womb

La2 ^2i";
.

(i9~0 Gn 30 Dt 7 of cattle (nona) Dt28 4US1


2
13

(Lag

),

Bachm Bu

poss. coll. rural population, rustics, (the latter as gen. obj. after "lp"JS

30'; of serpent, fig. of power conquering Philis29 3. fig. of fruit of actions, i.e. tia Is 14

their consequences

good Is

3"

^ 58

12
;

bad

righteous acts to the peasants); leaders and leadership (cf. [H a ])j uncertain ; on v 7 see [^n 3 ] su P r
-

> Thes Be
t ex *

very

ins
""J")

8 27
(poss.,
;

DID
.

adj.gent. Perizzite

but not

certainly, connected with above


as n.pr.coll. 6
(oi)

V) only 'BH
7

Djns, 3 fs nrrvj
abs.

i
2
,

:o

"-

5
,

also
f.

man nhsV

and Pt.
.

Impf. 3 h. + Inf. nrn'a v 42 of pntf


;

*^eruo? (-aioi), of ancient

Pt.m. Pn>

ExV

10

inhab.ofCanaan.+

Ju

4 '5
;

[q.v.] Gni3 34(J), also in list of peoples dispossessed by


20

^IO

fill. [ri"lD] vb.

fly,

Aramaism,

si

vera

1.

Israel

Gn

15

Ex 3"+

17

t.

(Nil
'

id.,

esp.fly

f I.

n~)2 vb. bud, sprout, shoot (N II Hiph.


Hiph. 2
;

)ki~Ia insect,
20 20

away; Aram. mB, vl&fly; bird); Qal Pt. fpl. rfirna? Ez


flying things, i. e. birds, but in v* (where prob. ins. from
b
.

I3
del.

=BH
Hiph.

/o" ('ike 1)

Ecclus
ul

ma
(v.

Qal=flourish,
11.

Hi Siegf

cuusat.,49

40

19
;

Ar.

^^i

hatch, also

v b ); Co Toy Berthol Krae in v*

sprout, ~-js

young

of bird

sprout; As. pirhu, n.sjrrout;

on mng.

O^BK

infr.), twig,
cf.

TnVIE
QovaiTovH,

n.pr.m.

in

Issachar
Bup<raoi>x.

K4

17
,

pi.

GFM

A <bappov, L
vb.
very

al pf 3 mg / fi Ezv I0 +, etc.; jBL*(i).t7)._Q rns< Hoi4 6 +, 3 fpl. "jnnan is /mp/ 3 ms. 2 66", etc.; Inf.abs. D^ 3 35 ; cstr. nnas ^92";

t[DH2]

dub.,

Qal

Pt.

/^.f.nrn'BGi^o
of vine
fig-tree
j

10
;

bud, sprout, send out


Ho
9

shoots,

Gn

40

10

(E),

Hb 3 (< We
17

14 (sim.), Ct 6" 7"; Now rnBPI); rods Nu

Van r^J D't?-]3n Am 6 5 (N H 6rea o#", divide, so* Syr. ^b; NH nana, Aram. KOna, small coin, change, hence) AW RaAEKi divide words
into parts (in singing),
scatter (cf.

AV chant;
; ;

^50.23.

me t a ph.
;

of restored Isr.

Ho

14

Is 27

s
,

cf.

of bones Is 66" (N'fp); of righteous + J2 7 13 28 of wicked (3a>5? 103, + 92 *; also 92

B^B) empty words be stammer (of broken speech

poss. also

and Thes would

Prn

rns v 2 fig. of Ho io 4 (B^NIS but on text v. Now); judgment of Jint (q.v. p. 268) Ez 7 10 Hiph. Pf. 1 s.
of steppe (nfijj) i s 35 l
, ; ;
.

man

ously): extravagantly, talk immoderately (v. further Dr Am236 ), hence) (as altera.) improvise

(Ar. A^i

said contemptu-

is

precede, act hastily, IV. act

AW

carelessly, idly.

Mnrnan

Ezi7

24
;

9 Imp/, rns: Jbi 4 etc.; 1.


,
,

tt2~!2 n.[m.] the broken

cause to bud or sprout, c. ace. J*5? Ez 1 7" 4 VI) Is 17", both fig. 2. sliew buds, sprouts, of
tree

grapes;

v.

off,
.

i.e.

fallen

cstr. ^O"!? 'B

Lv

10

19

Jbi4

9
;

fig.

of righteous
(all

^9 2
Qal

14
;

=: flourish,

"PS
I.

IT*.

Pr 14 11 TJZMG 11111(1889), 180l\


of D'-lB" bnk,

in

ace.

to

"P3
;

(7of

foil.;

NH

T]1S rub,

chafe,
;

crumble
'a Is
;

As. pardku, display violence

Ar.

tpHQ
I

n.m.
4

N "' 4

bud, sprout ; abs.


,9
;

ells

rub and press, also hate violently; Aram.

8S +
3,

ma Ex 25 M 3 7
,

cstr.

rns
i.

Na
5

sf.

^H?, yls rub, crumble).

am? Nu 8 Dma i s 5*. p s mnu Ex 2 5 + ;bud, Is 5 of vine 18 (both 'fig.), Nu 17 !toi> 'a Na <fo sprout of Lebanon
f.

24

23

in T^p.3 n.[m.] harshness, severity; 'S3 Lv 2 5 53 v 4346 (H P), Ez 34 4 (all c. phr. *$$
,

rm

rule harshly);

Ex

13

(c.

"3$n),

v'

(c.

s. (i.

of its cedars)

40 5 temple I K f (fWB> 'B) v =2Ch4 (nSPitf 'B) 31 33 33 54 v 21 in tabern. Ex 2 s 3 <jVJAt. jj u 8 4_


-

of bud-shaped ornament in

rrtb^j both P).


II. "T13

(\/of

foil.;

cf.

As. pardku, bar,

tnrnQ
offspring};

n.m.
'a

coll.
12
,

brood
i.e.

(?

as

ofshoot,
young
id.);

Jb30

the wretched crowd.


pi.

shut off; parakku, apartment, shrine; Syr. 113 283 Jits shrine (v. PS' ); v. also Muss-

Arnolt JBL," (18il2)

'

77

Kb"

1 - 201

).

JbS9 30 young one, [n^ps] n.m.


'

ones, young, of birds (Eth.

XfCJiT:
,

4
.

n3"^Q

2B

n.f. curtain,

before

Most Holy
'

D<rnBKDt2 2 6 6
-

30 rcnias sf.inia^ Jb 3 9

^g4

Place, in tabern. (P) (prop, that which habitually shuts off, i.e. *parrdku (Lag 88 ) Ko"- 1 20
'a abs.

f II.

MjS
NH

vb. break out, of leprosy and

Ex 26 31 +
s1
5
,

');
24
3

1 7 t.

P; cstr.
'B

^Den A
6
,

'B

Ex 35"
;

like eruptions (in P) (usu. taken as=I. 'a, but dub. ; id., also decay, ferment Vogelst
L.nd-irth5ch.rtm.

39

s4

40

Nu4 &$n
Ch 3 14
.

Lv4

nVi!;n 'a

g yr>

in temple 2
f

spread, of leprosy, etc.;

NS.
'B

Lv 13

jfcC*6i leprous spots); 'B1 consec. 14 43 (of pna),

Qal

[D )S]
;

vb. tear, rend garment


chop up onions,
etc.

(NH =
c.

Pf. 3 ms. (of I3); of

BH

Ar.

~~ji

(Landberg

*">); Syr. yls, cut,

rend) ; always

QHJ3

wxascno
Qal
Impf. 3 ms.
10 tty Lv 2 1 (H),

828
2

3HS
I.

mpl. ttnsn

io(P); Pt. pass. pi.

COiS

JHS (-/of
Zo/ty
,

foil.;

cf.

perh. Ar.

(P).

<op, fig. excel;


,

cj

noble,
(,86r,,

eminent

c^ man;

fttfar-

Sab.

t t^rHTQ^E n.pr.m. son of


Mappa<nii(i>)a.

Haman Est o 9

JHB 6e

Os ZMGxl "
fig. best,

"8f
1

-,

SabDenkm 90
of

DrlM

JTB %/< ^art "- 32 CIS"- No 2 U3


'-

TTplE n.pr.m.
&ap(a)va)(.

Zebulun

Nu

34",

esp. of offering

DHM

ZMG """< ,8SS M1 '

(cf.

Ar.

Jjjj

firstling offered to gods)}.


1.

D"^D

n.pr.terr. Persia, n* pa<o (genit.),


t.v

3HS

n.[m.] leader (?); pi.


2

abs.

5PB3
-

Dn

1 1

ntpoLSi

et e),

Ch 36

s0

DijTlB

m^Swk
AFK2:il
,

Ju 5 /or the leading of the


;

leaders
cf.

A ( Be

Bu
s

NPere.^tJ, Jfi; DTB v+ ; in lute


1

(OPers. Pdrsa, Persian, Persia, Spieg 22 Ar. 'a 2Ch 3 6 +,

Symm, "**" " Mm -&\., for the loosing of locks


1

al, but uncertain

We I,ruJad

[11.

J-,U);
2

lit.,

Ch 36

20
,

v*""=Ezr
3

112
2

io

Dn o + 1 1 1. Ezr Dn + (c.HO) Est I "-' 919 Dn 820 'a Ez 27 10 38 s is doubted by Toy


1

(who,

27

10
,

rds.

55*13,

after Gr), but

Krae defends.
23
.

Mp~]S adj. gent. Persian;


t

'an Ne 12
;

vow of war on these and other views *d loc Bftj "" v. esp. GF.M conj. also by Lambert H0 Grimme ZMO1<1896> 5 2 Che j<i Ju * 18"- 561 [reading 1313]); cstr. S.'.iK niyia tHhQ Dt 32" from the liead of leaders of the foe DiSteuern al.; Kn Ke Dr al. from tlie long-haired heads of the foe.
VIS], in
;
-

'

[D"1S,

erron.

tH2 N6 ZA1417 ] vb. break


der.

T [j*"^] lead
(1);

only

VD denom.
-

act

as
,

leader,
v. supr.

Inf. cstr.

2 5pB3 Ju 5

in two, divide

(NH in

forms

As. pardsu,

divide, hinder; Ar.

UiS
ZAI
-

hoof,

J1j break neck, etc.; Syr. $ KPOTJ (v. HOn? infr.); cf. No
pi.

tjiPjnQ
cf.

n.pr.loc. in Ephr.

(?

s height;
Os ,c );

'"'); Qal Pf. 3

*HM

Mi 3*

they have

Ju

Sab. n.pr. JHBiT he makes lofty I2 15 <bapa8a>p, 4>paa6mu;


,

A@L
1

perh. mod.

broken

up

bones, as in kettle

rd. (?

Impf. 'BHBJ1

Far'atd,
(Jeogr.
-in,

c.

6 miles

WSW. from Nablus, cf. Buhl

N6 lc ); Inf.abs.T^b 35n^> O^B ls^8'a breaking


for the
DH^i

hungry thy bread, so Impf. 3 mpl. 'D"|B? Jc i6 7 (Dr6om.; hut read !?3N-^K Dr6 'V
cf.

(GASi prop, top of Wady Farah NE. from Nablus). 1315 t S T\n V") B adj .gent, of foregoing, Ju 1 2
,

Gie,
(ace.
etc.;

[in part]

@ 93 Gf

);

Pi.
fs.

Dr6 fena La 4 4
6
,

Ch

14

27

cf.'

"?hjra 2 S

23= 1 Ch

1 1

31
.

Dr6
:,

om.).
3
,

Impf

Hiph. Pf 3 ms. DnST v 5

+ etc.; 1. c. ace. fip")3 divide hoof have divided hoof (>denom. have hoofs), Dt 1 4 6 78 and Lv n*****, so also Lv 1 1 26 "DnBD
riD-iBO v
i.e.
-

npnan Lv 1 1 4 Pt. DnDO v +

("/of foil.; cf. Syr. -^iS sprout; ks.pir'u, sprout, progeny, pirlu, hair of head; ' late Ar. in Me Apchlr 17, c^S sprout (Schroeter

II-

^H2
266

||

'Bn
abs.

Dti4'='sn
denom.
>\r

"D-iBO
:<:

Lvn

Dozy" ), and foil.


(1900).

gj
v.

long hair of

woman
WurI

on

this

(H).
(

2. pt.

Schulthess

H<>^,

,,6

No zl^a " ,

1M\

6a

having hoofs

+ HP!?).
'

ID"lD n.[m.] a bird of prey, perh. bearded vulture (gypaetus barbalus),' ossifrage (Tristr xhb in ffp n from <ea ; ts
,

JHE n.[m.] long hair of head, looks; 20 'B abs. EZ44 cstr. WUh nyb" 'B Nu6 5 (P). Ju
fn.
;

as food

Dt

12

=Lv n
f

w?
13

prey ) j_f rbidden

Dt32
fill.

42
,

v.

iJlS.
vb. let go, let alone

(H).

^"13

(NH

id.

nD~|E n.f. hoof rprob. orig. divided hoof; cf. m*"<m>.*B a ter of any hoof (v. 2 infr.),
]

unbind (hair), uncover; Ar. foibe empty, vacant,


unoccupied(c.
sf.

even Aram, of foot-sole of dove

3;

" kGl ' 8.


(

an d
26

ofmen(Je47
pi. r\(\)0-\B

+ ),cf.No );'Babs.Exio +; Dt 14 Lvn 5 cstr. id. 18 5 + sf.


,-

= NH); Qal Pf.


njna (Ges
;

^
'

rei),

Syr. -^Is uncover ;


25
;

X JHB
18
;

3 ms. consec. JH31

Nu5

S7b

Ex 3 2

Impf. 3 ms. Vffl


'

TO'Dia Mi 4

Zc 1 i' 6 ; 1. of ruminants 26 Ex io (E; meton. for animal itself), Mi 4 13 13 Zc 11' 6 (fig.); esp. VDp (fig. of Zion), Ez32 6 s 'D Lvii 7 and c. DIB (<F\f) Dti4
,

13

jrpp-ia

Lv 2 1', etc. Imv. ms. sf. Wjna Pr4 15 Inf. cstr. Ju 5 2 Pt. act. $nia Pr 13 8 15 32 pass. 51B Lv 1 3 4i y^B Ez 3 2 2i 1 let loose, jro, people,
;

JjiB

7,<

i.e.

=Lvn
10
t.

remove restraint from them,

Ex 32 s 25 (E);
-

cf.

Jb 15

Che

, - Ju,I,M7 677
'

Hiph.

(q.v.) v

(SHBri

for JH3J?);

Lv

1 1

Dt

14.

2. of
3
.

horses (not divided) Is 5 28 Ez 2 6 " ( so

X @), Je 4 7

unbind head (by removing turban, sign of 6 10 mourning) Lv io 21 (forbidden to priests);

nsrfl
also 13
45
-

829
;

p8
ace. T'S'S?!? 2

(leper),
11114
;

v.Now Arch
15
let
31
;

(woman; all c. C^n >denom.from SHB Gerber 18 al.).


5

Nu

18

c.

Ch 20 37

(||

ntoX
1

TOjftt).

6.

2. to aZone=:avoid
abs.

= refrain

Pr4

15
;

=neglect
1 '.

Ez 24

Ju

8 :0 13" v. 1. JHB.
is

25

Miph. Impf.

3 ms. DV JH? loose, lucks restraint.


2

Pr 29 ls </i people

Ch i4",\^6o3 c. 3 29 pers.Ex ig ^), iCh 15' so of plague ^ioe of \ c. ace. cogn. Pf -f 3 pers. 2 S 6 8 = 1 Ch 1 3";
;

trai/c out (violently) upon, M ment, c. ace. pers. 2 S 5

of '< in sudden judg-

58 24
-

Hiph.

Pf. 3 ms.
4
4

c.

ace.

cogn.+
2
.

sf.

JPSn

Ch

1. cause

28"; 7m;;/ mpl. WT^? Ex 5 ; 2. people to refrain, I'K'J!'?'? Ex 5


2
.

abs.

Ho 4
abs.

7. tise violence, 8. break over [limits], increase,


.

Jb 16 14

*fy pB?!
(J)
;

s/tw lack of restraint 2

Ch

28".
*apna>,
title

njHB

n.m. Pharaoh,

of

P?
1

P3 Jb
i.e.

+ n loc.Gn28 ^), iCh4 12 3 10 30 (J), Ex i J; + rrfl), Ho 4 L554


Gnso
43
;

30

38

14

10
.

9. burst open, intrans., of


.

wine-vats Pr 3 10
spread,

Egyptian kings (Egypt, jrr-o, great house, of royal court, and (in new kingdom) of king
Griffith
H," ,l " e5DB

Mey
-

(!e 'ch -

A "- 1 8'
-

Steir.d
'

BAS1

343
;

10. (c. ace. mat. C^iTri). become known, of "O'jn 2 Ch 31 5 Ch 1 3 2 is prob. corrupt, v. Kau, who (after SS)
;

in

As. pir'u ace. to most, butv.Wkl MVAG 1898 3f


-

Steind'% 'sGni2 15 15 ,5 ,r +2i2t. ); Hex (mostly JE, rarely DP), 1 S 2 27 6 6 1 K 3 11 lln + i9t.K,Isi9 +3t.,Je25 ,9 +iot.,Ezi7 17 + I2t., NeQ 10 iCh4 19 2Ch8 u ^135' 136 15 Cti 9 ;+D:i> ^(i 10 tearly)Je25 19 46 17 Dt7 8 3 5:, ,8 21 ii Ez29 30 2, 22'3i 2 iK3 9 16 2Ki7 7 i8 = B ,6 Is 3 6 ,Gn4i (E),Ex6 1M3 27 ;B i4 8 (allP);c.n.pr. jnan 'b j e 44 30 nbi 'a 4 6 2 2 K zf9 33 ^".

cf.

COT C|OM
-

conj. nS"l.

'a in 2

Ch 1 1 28
i><.

(c. ft? partit.),

but dubious.

appar. iS 28

is

distribute

23

2S13
pt< 1

2527

K5

s3

v. -iVB.

Niph.
;
||

p?3

fun

no vision spread abroad


quent, cf. dubious.

Qal XO Fn. Pi!,

general, or frervn " "lg "m), but text 3 f. nrVat? Ne i (of wall).
(i.e.
10

Hithp. Pt. pi. D'S-jSnsn 1 S 25 slaves break avmy, each from ('JBl?) his master.
<
'

who

fl.

Jb30 H bursting forth, breaoh; y~\5 n.m.

fi.

U?y)Q n.m.
of,
1

on transp.
nificance

(As. pursu'4, parSii'ti; AuAI 21 v. Horn fig. of insig'

flea

abs. '3
20

Ju
pi.
,,

2
,

,5
1

P.B
3

Gn

s9

38

S 24 15

26 20

'B'SJ (S)

); Th We Dr

+;

SlBAm 4

-|-,rii2nB

al.

fll. tT>JHD n.pr.jn. *opos, *<ip, etc. (flea;

(n ;nBWeNow); S0 burst, of water 2 S 5


:9

Am9

X.bursting
1

cstr. p.B 2 S Ezi 3 5 sf.fnT) 3


; ,

forth, out-

Ch 1 4";

fr.

womb Gn
1

Gray ); 1. head of post-ex. family Ezr2 3 =Ne7 8 Ezr 8 3 io 25 Ne 3*. 2. Ne io'\


cf.
-

Pr01>;N 94

u Is ^i44 Jb30 so (c."H3, i.e. repair) 12 58 ; fig. of effort to avert calamity, nis^S? nbv '
14

38

(J).
,

2. breach in wall
14
;

Am^i K

i^Nee

Am9

T^SIQ
(\)4>apcfiap
;

n.pr.flum. near Damascus

K5

12
,

A <Paf><papa
-.

perh. mod. 'Awaj, S. of

Ez 13 5 (|| TU), p.B3 npy 2 2 30 (|| id.), cf. f 106 23 3. by instruction and (esp.) intercession.
broken wall, ?Bi 'a IS30' 3 4. fig. of outburst 11 of '^'s wrath, ace. cogn. c. 2 S 6"= 1 Ch 13 14 3 'a nb-y Ju 21 15 . Jb 16 (pa-'JB-by pa);
.

Damascus Eob BE,i,M7r


fl-

T"I2

vb. break through

pB

(NH

id.;

JAram.
Ar.

Pf id.}

pa Ja'j cut, slit, 3 ,, 5 + ; 2 ms. sf. UniPB ^,6o etc.; Jmp/. 24 12 21 30 3 ms. pf! Ex 1 1 9 "HP v pS1 Gn 30 +
2S
, , , ,

HWB perh. As. pardsu (v. D1 ); also Qal Pf. 3 ms. /');

<

fn. y~lE n.pr. 1. m. son of Judah and 12 29 Tamar, *ap; 'a Gn46 -(- p.B 3 8 -f- 3 t.;
,

Gn
27
3

29

3s

46
1 1

1212
.

Nu 26 2021 Eu 4
,
.

,2 ,8 ,8

Ne

4 -6

9 2. loc. in a. i"W 'a near Jerus.


,

Ch

etc.;

pi?

5 Is 5 ; cstr. 2CI131 Inf. abs. Mi 2 13 Ec io8 ; pass. fs. Ec 3 3 ; PC. ac<.


,

pB

pB

p>
28
;

nxvia

D'XVlB 2

'3

Ch 32 Pr 2S mpl. D^B Ne 4 + Dn Qr ( > Kt D'Vliann) ; break through :


s
1

2S6 8 =2Chi 3 n b. D rT B^is28 21 perh.= '3 J* q.v. p. 128. Cf. pa Jb"l.


n.coll.

c.

1. break or 6ttr< om<, from womb Gn 38 13 ace. cogn.); from enclosure Mi 2


.

29

(J;

t^jn'g adj. gent, of Nu 26 20


.

11.

p.B 1,

c . art. as

2.
26"'

break through, denvn (from without), 8 s5 13 41 Is 5 s ^ 8o 89 Ec io ; ncrin Ne 3


cf.

c.

ace. "nj

TyiD

n.m. violent one


10

(robber,

mur-

pt. pass.

Ne

13

Ch 32 s

c.
;

HDina

make a
;

Ch

breachin

2Ki 4 =2Ch2 5 23 nsnai^Przs 28


13

derer); eh 110 'a Ez 18 ; 'a nimx ^if; pi. D'ipa Ez 7", D'VIB niVD Je 7";' 'cstr. 'J? 14 of wild beast,ni>n p-is is 35 9. qey n-na Dn 1 1
;

Dorian Ne4> abs.,opp.n;3Ec3 pan Mi2 3. break into, c. ace. the part broken down.
; ;

13

* JV3
shaft

II. Y |2 (v of foil.; cf. Ar. ^Jj,^l notch, make mark by notching; iSiji gap by which boats

Ch 24 7
.

4. 6?-ea&

opera,

a mining

Jb 28 4

5. break up, break in pieces,

ascend, unload, or are stationed of river or


inlet).

\Ji>\'j*

mouth

pee

830
in gen., of men Pr Dinx Is 44 2 \ b.
1

"ID
22

t[^1D?p] n.[m.] vxibo ju 5" (cf. GFM). fttfl

landing-place: ^

'
,

subj.

Jb 5 12

so, c. ace.

t [p~13] vb. tear apart, away (NTH remove


Ar. (load, etc.), Pi. separate, take to pieces; {jy>
split,

(113) ineffectual, annul it Ne 30 914 (opp. D'pO), v 13, also (Impf. 1316 Inf. abs.) v c. of annulling (godly) fear

make vow

divide; % plB esp. redeem, rescue; Syr. jiiS withdraw (intrans.), also remove, rescue; Eth. <U+: set free); Qal Pf. 2 ms. j?plB1 Gn
40

27 7m;>/. 3 ms. sf. Wffi ^ 136 ; i'<. act. s 3 plB La 5 ^ 7 tear away yoke from off (???) J0 neck Gn 27 (J); snatch from (JO) foes, rescue
;

24

Jb 15 4 iE>l I'BK i6 ^Dn ,/, 89 M id. prob.T'DK 01 Che Bae al.; ^Dys TBH 85-* (rd.lDn BiChe). 5 d. njtaSii IBrn Ec i 2 is dub. De Wild al. fails excite [?<1BJ11 Hoph. is made ineffec(to
;
:

Ew bursts (Siegf 1BJ11); but caper-berry not dehiscent (Post F ' raors";;i06ff M'Lean-Dyer
tual]);
-

24

(Aram.)La5 \|'i36 ;soab8.il/7 (prefixingpX('l), Che Du We), > Hup Bae al. snatch away
as prey. Pi. Impf. 3 ms. plB? tear off their hoofs ; Imv. mpl. *p"]JJ
<ear o^Tthe golden ear-rings
;

Kncy.Blb.6M).

pogt Letter. July ,


fig.

1901

shrivelling),

of failing

fo^fo up sexual power;


-

( by

Zen

from
Ami. so
fs.

16

ms bear fruit (cf. GFM JBLx(,89,)


rnbril.

Aq

00

);

Perles

Ae shall
s

Ex

Hoph. Impf.
8' (of
fs.

32 (E)
1

Pt.

plBB

K 19"
;

lani Is

HSV).

covenant, 3
3 ms.
sf.

13PI

Je33
,

21
;

1. be frustrated, 2. be broken, of 1BR1 Zc ii n so


'

a great wind rending mts.


<er q^" (for,
i.e.

(||

13^??).

Hithp.
"ctrns

S64f from, oneself Ges ); Impf.


s

3 Is 28' (read "IBTO for 1331


^IB"!?! 1

v. '3).

Pilp. Impf.
shattered me.

Jb 16 12 he hath
vb.
split,

3 mpl.

Van?. Ex
off,

32 (E),
;

c.

ace. 3n;n

/m. mpl. 1p"}3nn v 24 (E


broken
Pf. 3
pi.

obj.

om.)
12

pass, be

ill.

H"13]

divide (so
is I.

f 74"
cf.
'

'pISH'?

Ez 19

(branches).

Tp^5
2.

n.[m.] 1. parting of ways, Ob".


(as snatched

seems to require [but v"WB SS Ar.jiS split, tear, rend; perh.


shake,

possible],
;

>Buhl Ul

plunder

away),

Na 3

1
.

quake,

citing Ar.
cf.

131BJ1N,

^33,

NH
fs.

t [plE] n.[m.] fragment; cstr. otyf p!3 4 Is 65 Kt, but read pi?, v. pl.
t

Qal 1B1?);
1

"Ji!I

shake,

Aram.
Is24
19
-

Inf. abs.
HebHpt

-fHithpo'. Pf. 3
split or

H?

"IT 31? ? ni|S


earth (Che

cracked ihrow./h

is the

[rip^DD]

body); sf.
1
1.

neck (dividing head from 18 1 S 4 Wp!3D


n.f.

-OE>rn

Poel P/. 2 ms. niiis npisnn pus). <7to c?tV/si divide the sea. ['i]
Ar. ewe
to
!\Jj
(cf.

^74"

["1^2] vb- Hiph. break,


Pi.

frustrate

III.")")S(yoffoll.;cf.NHia,niS=BH;
young
of ewe, cow, or goat
' 1-

Syr. JL^a

(NH
Ijp -

crumble; J Aram. 11?


11.

As. pardru,

destroy;
Epl Br.D,"n

Nu "Wl Ezi7 f 33
I9

shatter; Lihy. IIBfll destroy, I S 33" g. IBf! km...V.21,7^._py' 3 Gn 17" 15"; also metaplastic form

DHM
+
,

No ZMOxl(1886) 734 ), and Jen andZim^" 202).


"13 132

so As. parru, ace.

10

(Ges

S67

");

2 ms.

nriiBm

34

etc.;

etc.; also

Impf. 3 ms.l?; Nu 30" + ,1B>1 Ne 4', ,,c 1 s. I'BK ^ 89" (Ges ); 7wm>. ms.
16
;

n.m. Gn32,16 young bull, steer; abs. is + 50 9 alw. isn 1 S i 25 + cstr. 'a 7 + ns Ex29 +; pi. D 1B Gn32 ,6 + sf. nEn(n)

Nu

l5

:t6

nns Je 5027
6
t.;

'3"'3

ibh

Ch

f 85

s
,

n-)n
2

1
1

K 15
14

19
;

Inf. abs. i?n

ins
pi.

'3"'3 'B

Pr 1 5 22 +
8 f.
;

cstr.

1Br6
15

4-

I'Bn!*

Zc 1 1 I0

b-'JS

P<. i?b I s 44 B3-]Dni> Lv26 (Ges* ); Jb 5 12 1- break, violate, esp. c. ace. IYH3 a. of '< Ju 2 Je 14 2 Lv 26 44 Zc 1 1 10 b. of men 32 16 20 10 violating covenant with ' Je 1 1 31 Dt 31
2>

e7dd

Ex 29'+ 12 t. Nu 7, cf. 8 s Nu i5 24 + 3t., cf. Ez4 3 23 45 46 6 an3 Nu 28 + 4 t.; v. |3, Ip3] 1. as


;

im

steer [v. 'B

T esp.1p 3"|3 13

3 Lv4 +

ls

11

gift

Gn 32 16 (E); fig. of fierce enemies \jr 22 13 2. elsewh. as sacrificial victims a. in peace. :

'

offeiing

'

13 for
2

Lv 2 6 ,5 Ez 44 7 Gn 17 14 Is 24 s cf. Jo^- <* men breaking compact, league (with men), 8 9 3 d. 33 1 K i5' =2 Ch 16 Ez iyw-.
,

Ex 24 (E; Covenant Code), 1 S i 24 (rd. 25 DT| <S Th We Dr al.), v Nu 7" (P),


s T
.
-

of Is
of
14
,

destroying the njnx between Judah and Israel

Zc

1 i

e. of breaking
126

Vs njSD Nu i5 3 'Ezr9

rnin ^ 1 1 9 . 2 . frustrate, make ineffectual : 5 34 14 '< a. counsel (HSJJ) 2S15 i7 Ezr4 ; subj. 10 9 Ne4 ^33 ; of man frustrating '^'s counsel
Is 14", so,
c.

Ch 302424 b. burnt-offering Ju 6 2525 (on text 23 23 23 25 26 33 26 28 Ez 43 23 + 5 1cf. 1 K I8 GFM), v Nu 7 15 21 -f- 46 t. Nu (P), 1 Ch i 5 M 29 21 Ezr8 3i Ez, Jb 4 2 8 + 50 9 51 21 Lv 23 19 (gloss, Dr-Wh). c. i-3..o.io.n.i 2 .io. 19 sin-offering Ez 43 + 5 1. Ez, Ex 20 8 9 21 3 4 4 4 cf. 2 Ch 13 2 9 + 25 t. Lv(P), Nu 8 Lv4
-

both b. and
yp-

c.

Nu 8

12
.

d.

more gen.
1 3

Is 1"

69

s2
.

e. fig.

yDBB* CI?
lips,

Ho

we

will

pay

ace. tSEK'T?

Jb 40

8
;

c.

ace. rfaBTlD

(as

with) bullocks, our

but read 'IB

We

mo
cf. Che.

831
spread out
so
c.
:

chs
a.
c.

of princes and warriors slain Now, 18 7 27 by \ under fig. of sacrifice Is 34 Je 50 Ez 39


f.
.

ace D'B3

in prayer Is

15

Je 4 31

1.

i~PE
tt
26

n.f. heifer,

cow;

abs/B
lf
'

Is 11'

sf.

irns jb 2i'; P l.

cstr. JlilB

Am 4
-

nna Gn32 + rn? 41 26 as gift Gn32 in Pharaoh's ;,

0?T ,/, 1436 (""^N), and of '' entreating 17 b. people Is 65= (7$); n"T3 ftf '3 La i out hands as in swimming Is 25", and spread
.

16

(D"t; om.) v".


pers.
i/'

2.

= scaMer,

(f)subj.

'",

c.

ace.

dream 4i 23 3 -f 8

+ ni?y
heifer

'S

v7"
2

41; drawing cart I S 6' cows giving suck, milch cows;


t.
10
,

1214

Zc 2 10 ( We Now | njfjp, yet


,

v.

GASm);

68 13 in doubtful connexion.
T[i!T!E?p] n.[m.]

'B calving

Jb
19
,

21

Nu
;

cf.

7 grazing Is 1 1 ; nsiK 'B red v 56 ' 10 ; sim. of stubbornness


1

spreading out, thing


2 7'

H04

16

spread
as

sf.

?l?HBJp
23

Ez
5

?Ay spread (canvas,

J/3nni"iaAni4 ,fig.ofluxuriouswomen.

fit.

mS
%

sail, cf.

vb. IS33

pl-cstr.

n.pr.loc. in Benj., 'an Jos 18

23
,

3y fe^W? Jb 36,

so perhaps 37 16 (for 'BOB*?).

Qapa,

A(j)pa.

tli^12 vb. spread out, spread


Ar.
(J^5;

(NH
cf.

id.;

DIB
7

(rare),

Syr. jojia;

As.
10

ttto^B (Baer, Te>- van d. H. Gi), Inf. abs. Fi'lel (Ges i50 ) from bn? (si vera I), \3% 1-by 'S Jb 26" a spreading his cloud upon it (but Bu

parasu,fly (der. spec; prop, spread [wings]);


v. also 2

Du

al.

read

fen'a,

No ZA ''" ); Qal Pf
II u
,

ena, or ena).

3 ms. 'a

La

ms. PEHD1 Jb 11 13

fehtf

Dt 32" +
1
;

fs.

9 3 etc.; Impf. 3 ms. fcNwpi 2 S 17", etc.; P<.


1

+L

[t^HS]

vb.

make

distinct, declare

(NH
cstr.

rt.fcn*Pra9*et<j.;

pass. r ? Ja
54

2
;

Aram.

fs.~'fna
17

separate oneself, Pi. separate, explain, so *!?, esp. Pa. ; Syr. jlZs separate, dis-

K 8 ; 1. spread out a garment (nbtib) JU8 + $? pers. Dt 22 ; wings 32"" K 6 (rd. DITB33 StaKmpKit 15K 48 K 8 = 2 Ch Benz), + ^5? Je 49 (fig.), +
Ho
5
pl.

rm-}Q
i

tinguish, explain,
"

cf.Mand.,No

M221 )
12
;

Qal
/"/.

Inf.

23

r$8 D?^ V^i? Lv2 4


DIB'-, v.

(P) to declare

27 22

distinctly to them.
12

JTipb. Pt. Tfatyb}

Ez

40

34
K>13

read prob.

BMB.

Pa.

3 ms.

8
1

5 (^y),

Ch

+ i>Jb39 13 28 ls and perhaps 2CI1 3


,

26

nbyn!)Ex2 5 37
(del.

20

9
;

wings om.
Be); of
V.?!>

"B33

'\

YTK vbv

'S

Jb 36 30 spread om<
;

had 8 s made

15 (P) what should be done to him not been distinctly declared; Pt. ^"IBD Ne

Nu

34

writing,
s3

pers. 2

Ki9"=Is37 ,Ez2
1

14

10
;

Ko*M

sail Is

BAram Ezr 4 ), v. Be-Ry 10 """- 74 *>,>interpreted, Ke al., Berliner


distinct (cf.
18
.

33

fishing-

s net, JT1D3D Is 19 (^y loc); net (fish) as snare,

fig.

Ho
;

5'
,2

(?V loc),

f
2

140
13

6
,

"^

La
3

1",

c.

by

*|D3n

T[n~lE] T n^i a Est4 7 ^tv? "h? T


,

n.f.

exact statement;
'

cstr.

s io 2

=i7 ,'i9 32 ,Vl?V?"^ P ers.Ho7 29:a 3 (J), iIC Pr29 D^3'ainprayer, + ^Ex9 2 W =2 Ch6 M Ezr 5 Jb 1 1 13 + b 8 f 44 \ + D 9 M no com13 1 K 8^=2 Ch 6 (no^g'n), 1 K 8
,

(of^),E ZI

20

fll.

[lH2] vb. Hiph.

pierce, sting

(?)

^?

plem. 2

Ch 6

Pr 31 20

of almsgiving, "?$ "*"$ 10 of enemy's greed II 'B, c. ?y rei, Lai


;

12

"H

As. paruSsu, stqjf (which pierces); Aram. (cf. NCHB, lii3 (in Lexx) ox-goad) 7m/>/ 3 ms. ena: Pr 23 32 (*#Bff, WW), of wine.
\\

III. Vf"\Si

(/of

foil.;

cf.

Aram. rOB p a

Bu); spread out as display i^MI (si 16 2. spread covering over nS.N BHD^ Pr 13 19 2 S 1 7 (ijDD + "Jf^y rei), "l33Bri over ($>?) face
vera L,
v.
.

(rare) cause to break or 6wrs< forth (a serpent its

brood), KPn*?

dung; Syr. Ii2


cfjl
iv. ri])

Pa.

ri^j o^>w, JL'iS

1.

BQB

Ar.
<

of another 2

K8
rei

15
,

*|J3 sirt,

bv pers.
7(UU3
,

Ru 3 9

Ez

scatter contents (cf.

vn), Cjji

open stomach, and 1. S5n. s

).

16

(fig.

of');
c. by_

I.??,

c.

b$ rei
; 1

Nu4

^bliobo

v";

"Of
19
;

v 14

^jfcjT^i
3

c
;

1?^"^? Ex
of

f UT[B n. [m.] intestines of victim


1.

faecal

matter found

in

'a abs.
17
;

Mai

3
;

cstr.
;

v3 ;

4o

tnnrps
,/,

fens -ine
3
1

J02 2
4

fjy

'a

sf.itriaEx2 9

,4

Lv4"8

aBnaNui 9 5 nena
Manassite
1

^DdS

105

39

. Mi
fer|.~
,
.

La
21

v.

DIB.

Miph.

Lv

16 27

(all P).
<

Impf. 3 mpl.

Ez

</tey shall be scattered

tn.

CHE

n.pr.m.

Ch

16

W^??j>
niK'-,

Ha

34 read prob. Pi. n'.fcna? |NS (for Krae ; on emend, of context v. esp.
:

13

A L *apft.
IV.

Pi. Pf. 3 ms. consec fcntt Is 25", fs. fcTfFI Je 4 "; etc.; Imp/. 3 ms-h?) v", 3 15 15 1. cstr. fcHB f 68 ,'sf. B#Tr Is i Inf.

Toy Krae).

Lag

BN5
v.

t^lD (/of foil.;


(horse,

mng. dub.; against


< 1886 ''

one that breaks the ground, Ar.


cf.

J^i)

Fra 94

also

No 2MGl,

737

).

ttho t n. [C^] n. [m.] horse, steed


(less

832
com-

BED

mon

Schwal"ly (oft.), so Eth. .dt\l,


Bim.i

synon. of DID ZAW " ll(,8S8 191


'-

( );

> explained
Ar.

cf.

Sab.

away by mare JJ DHB horse, Mordtm


horse,

Gie and most defend Euphrates}, 51 63 2 Ch 35 20 Gn 2 14 supr.); name not certainly attested (cf. before D Je on earlier "insn for this river v. '}.
;

M
)

rPQ Gn 42"
OPers. fratama,

v.

chr.7o^._ pl
" 1 - S9

d ,^-,q (erron.
,

for
23

Ez2 7 +
,4

sf.

vena IS28

*D^S Ko 1S8
'

[n-)B].

11

T COJTJB n.m.pl. nobles (loan-word from

steedsEz2f* (-t-D^WD, D'TiB^from Togarmah; sim. of swiftness Jo 2 4 (|| D'DID); prob. also Is28 S8 Je 4 6 4 (|| D'pID, cf.GfGie), and perhaps 131 ni VBHBa W3D-1D3 ft t^l 1
S8"(kg.subj.).

prathama; Lag*t_

APK232 , first, Spieg *""* * 2289 'Bn

cf.

Skr.
1
5
.

);

Est 1 3 6 9 Dn

ni^3 a vb. spread, intrans. (NH flDB id.; r V


Ar. LLi
sive); v 8 , nris-a
v'

fn. tTH n.m."*


cf.

3,3

horseman
;

(i.e.*parr<M,
;

Ges' 84 ";

Ar.

Bn?, Llla); abs.


26 10 (asifcstr.
sf.

J^G 3 'aNa 3 Je 4 s9
pi.

Eth. i.dh:
,

also

Aram. h| Ez
9

divulged, Qal Pf. 3 ms. Lv spread, i3 + y v Impf. 3 ms. 3 v"+; only Lv Inf.
( .-ii)

be

be extenfs.

'b

2:i

nb>B?

35

fs

nnba nbsn
etc.,

abs. n'B'B

13, 14, of

Kb 8""-' 81");
9

I'BHB

Ex

4
:

horseman, usu.
9

D^S Gn5o

+;

leprosy and like eruptions:

c.

"1^3,1533,
('BB)ri^i;

pi., esp.

Lvi3 +7
I3
7.K.:r,35.

t.

13, i4
_

39 - 44 - 48

+ -iiJB

n'CB

33/1 chariotry

Ex I4JUU i8 M =Is 3 6 9
,

"
2

Egyptian Gn 50
(all P),

15"

(J ), (song), Is 31' 2
1

Jos 2 4" ( E),

abg v 23.32.55

Ch

I2 3 cf.i6 8 ; Philistine

S i (del. 3>a We S io 18 (but read prob. tf'K, cf. Dr al.), and ( + fyfl &*) 2 S 8
2 2
6

S 1 35 Dr Bu HPS); Aramaean
1
||

t[J/ttfS] vb. step, march

Ch 19 18 We Ch 18 4 cf.
, ,

Aram. V0B,-*A,); 4 510 (Ges ") Is 27 c. 3


,

Qal

(NH
1

ypB;
ny'B'BK

Impf.

s.

against.
pjfl

tjnrf n.[m.]

step; njan

J'S'/aa

1S203

Ch

19

also D'EnDI DID'by


s

2 o" (si

vera 1.);
;

Isr., of

Adonijah 1 K 1 ( + 33T. D'jn B>'N D'Bton) Solomon + 33T 19 M io 26 26 =2Ch 8 6 9 i 1414 ,prob.
,
-

Tn"2.'EQ
2
||

n.f. stepping- region


1

of body,

hip 0/ buttock; 'Cnny

Ch

= DiTriinB'

also

K 5 + ta3-ic6
6 (

ni33-)01);

Jehoahaz

of Elijah

2K2",
-

6 7 Assyrian Is2 2 (
;

Ez 2 3 6J2 Babylonian Hb i 8S Je 4 M ( + nf% Hoi), Ez 2 6 7 ( + DID, 33-1), y 10 ( + 331J b>3), Scythian


4 79 (Gog) 3 8 ( + D'pID); Persian' Is 21 ('B 1CX), Ne 2 9 Ezr S 22 of king of north Dn 1 1 40 ( + 331).
;

D'piD)= 2 Ch 9 ( + W&D K 13 ( + ^Pl); + 3SJ, fig. of Elisha 13"; +D WD Ho i + 33:j), cf. Na3 D'DID '331'B
s5

S 10 4 ).

vb. part, open wide (NH pDB, t[plt^B] Aram. PPP, ,aia9, all cut, sever, cleave); Qal 3 Pi. Pt. WTIB^ pVB Tr 1 3 i. e. one talkative. 25 "pfrBni Ez 16 aft. ^ pers.; (c. Imp/.

^TDK

sensu obsc).

TptLHE
Ezr
11

11.

m. copy (loan-word fromPersian


v.

through Aram.,
7
,

BAram.);

cstr.

iWB>jin 'B

Jb 35 15 si vera 1. from V&WB Ar. i^^.^ weak in mind or body, ^IL-i (cf. i.e. folly; but read VB*B ( very stupid); Theod Symm 93 Di Bae K *u Du).
tttJS n. [m.]

cf.

|jrt^.

trM'TOftS n.[m.] only 'an


perh.
tsna

NW Ju 3 m read
,

t [nti'B] vb. Pi. tear in pieces (NH nB B;


:

CMer ""*/<ec (93 $No

18n

Bu GFM).

33 Aram-H^B 1 S i5 (Agag), -is, *JL&>);Im$f, 11 ms. sf. ?n^B)l La 3 (of lion, in fig.). 3

TShB

v. Tfcna

sub

fens.

TTirUlJE
etc.:
1

n.pr.m.
,

Uaax^p,

T MrPMtthE) n.pr.m. a son of Haman Est 9',


Qapo-av
(cot

1. Je 20
.

-"- :ui
.

N<tt<ui', *ap(rai'tOTai>, etc.

TfPB

n.pr.

Hum. Euphrates,
p * ,69ff
-,

1! 3. 9 la Gedaliah Je38

Ch

Ne
.

2. ai> 38 Ne 1 1 12, cf. 4 4. father of one io


.

<ba(&u)<rcrovp, lb

5. head of post-exil. family


.

Kvcppanjs

Ezr
T
(cf.

38

=Ne 7

41
,

Ezr io 22

Cf.

Mey

Ent*"hun 18

"-.

whence OPers. (7/rtto, (As. Purattu Dl APK2 the greatest river of W. Asia; Spieg ");

UWS vb. strip


;

off,

make

a dash, raid

'B

Gn
i 7

14
,

'D "irU

18

15

lk.t.

in J), 'B "TO also 2

Dt

11

24

Jos
1

(D), 2
' 7

iru om. Je

4S

Schick ZPV " U1 , think of some other TT1B, but Gf

K 2 3 2 4 Ch 5 18 (where Ew Hi Marti, after


:9 7
'i

(both secondary phrases 8 3 (Qr, v.inj), J e 4 6 M


9
3
;

Aram.

BK'B, pai&fv,, expunge, obliterate; 13!-?, Js^>. arc stretch out, extend, make

NH

plain, so Ar..Llj)
33

Qal Pf.

ms/B Ho 7'+,

2
;

ms.ripB>B<l

Ju9 ,etc; Impf.3 ms.tJ&BJl 1 S 19 3mpl.^'B B^Ez26 ,etc; Imv. ms. naife IS32";
i 1

24

JRrtB

833
jrfrtp ojf, ^tt

Mttfe

P<.

pi.

OTPffr

Ne 4 ; 1
17

o^, one's

against individuals
r

garment

a BkS), i6 (id. s 11 Is 32 ; of locusts


of wings,
c.

(ncc.) i

S 19 24 Ez 26 16 44" Lv 6* (opp. both P), Ne 4 17 Ct 5 s ace. om.


;
1

Gn 31" 50 Ex 22 (E), S 24 12 25 s8 Pr io 19 1 7" 28 24 2^ i6a DTIB 1? 'B 12 13 nana noari D'ytye-b *;y io 12 cf. 17 9 19"
1717
8
;

cf.

Na 3" stripping ^"(sheaths Da Dr *). 2. put off (one's

28 13
2
1
;

2. of nation, against nation


.

Am

3 - 6 ' 1113

2 of land Pr 2 8

Elsewh. 3. against God a.


:

shelter), i.e.
place),

make a dash (from a


,

sheltered

in gen.,
||

?N J1120 37 abs. 9"; esp. of marauding M 1S foray, Ho 7 c. by against Ju <f* 30" 8 7 (ins. by cf. WeDral.), Jbi' c. b 1 S27 3o',
1 ,

\\y
12

2^

33
'B

U T! Is 59" Jb 35 Je 5 6 0); ; inNUn Jb 34 s7 he addeth transgression unto


" l

nXBn Is 58' 5 9 12 Mi i" 13 3 8 Ez2i 29 f 107 17 'a nfcT> Ez 18 2"8


||

Am 5
'a

12
;

^
;

on

Ch 25 13 28 in 1 S 27 10 rd. |K We Dr al. Pi. Inf. cstr. BEteb, c. (for -b), 8 ace. pers. 1 S31 to strip the slain = iCh 10 8
c.
1

Ch

14

913

18

his sin; 'B

TX IS57 4
l

personified as evil spirit,

b. as recognized by sinner y&B DN3 ^ 36 he knows it ^5i 5 makes known concerning


.

abs. only to strip (sc. the slain) 2


||

S 23 10 (ins. also 13 1 Ch 1 1 ms. B'Bten Jb 1.9 9 Hiph. Pf. 3 Dr). 26 3 mpl. sf. IpB^arn Ez 2 3 etc.; Impf. 3 ms.
; , ;

B0EJ Nu 2028
pOBfen Mi
2
8
,

n|BefcK etc.; Imv. Btfan


it

s. sf.

Ho

s
;

2
;

mpl.
Inf.
11

Nu

20 26

cstr.O^Bn

Ch29

s '< does not cover it (HD3) Jb3i 33 ; 32 turns from it Is 5 9 20 Ez 1 8 30 ; casts it away from him Ez 1 8 31 c. God deals with it by visiting 14 33 it 3 V'89 (lpB) dealing with one accord4 to it, 3 n'BTJ Ez 39'- , making it known to ing 23 9 sinner Jb 13 36 punishing in various ways:

it to

Am

P<.

pi.'

D>EJ<E>BD

35
23

'BD because of

it Is

s'8

53

;
1

c.
;

by, ace. to it

Am 2

4'6

Nu20 26::8 (opp. t^abn), Ez 16 39 2 3 M alone 1 Ch io 9 Ho 2 strip her


s
;

1. strip one of garment (2 ace.)


;

Gn37
c.

(E), ace. pers.

La i

5 - 22
;

for

it, c.

3 IS50

'B 72

La

14

yoke of
;

(sf.)
,

naked

4 transgression; personified, 'B T3 Dn?B^1 Jb 8 he does not grant forgiveness to it, 'b Vfoi tO

(nenj)).

2. strip
c. cf.

off,

ace.

V$|
9

S 31 9 clothing
8
;

Jb22 6
^5? 3
3

acc.">"1
(ace.
2

+ ^BO Mi
1

c.

acc."W +
c.

Ex 23 Jos 24" (E). d. God forgives Ex 34 7 Nu 14 18 (J), Jb 7 21 cf. ^ 32';


21
,

(x'eo) it

pardons

ni33) Jb
s4
;

3. Jay,

ace.

(I"6d)

1
8
;

K8
4

50
;

passes over (by

~\2y, cf.
12
;

Pr 19")

r6yn Lvi 6

29 Hithp. 4 Impf. 3 ms. B$B1V1 1 S 18 he stripped himself o/his garment (ace).

Ch

ace.

om. 35".

Mi

7'

removes (p'mn)

103

covers over

(1B3) 65

; cf.

(of priest)

'BD BHpn"^> 1B31


(ijy)
12
21 goat v ;

Lv

16",

and confession of

'b over

t^t^B
Qal

vb. rebel, transgress

(NH

id.;
;

God

Syr.>>ia is be terrified, ).,V.9> tepid, insipid)

11
; ; ;

blots out (nno) Is 7 l'3in"PN25 ; delivers from,

43

s5

44

f
9
.

3
;

JD^Vn39

51 Jb35

'B^
15

etc. 2 riJJB'B J e 3 Impf. Jrt?B? Pr 2 8 + 8 1. Impf. Imv. mpl. WE*? Am4 4 Inf. abs. #?B Is 59 13
' ;

P/. 3 ms. 'a 2

K3 +
7
;

read VC"B for B*B


(cf. \\y

2 fs.

r#B Zp 3
8

4. guilt of transgression 'B ''PS without 2), (guilt of) transgression


q. v.
; ;
;

cstr.

S^B Am'4 Ez 10";

Is

28

etc.;

1.
19

rebel, revolt,

Pt. ytTB Is 4 8 ; D*fltfc of nations, c. 3


s-7

Jb 33 9 34 6 'n *b f 59 4 wby 'a Ez 33 10 nss 20 / 14 'an^yIs24 B3i3^5i';'B D wpj 19 Mp8g


;
;

'>~?22defile tliemselves with all (the guilt of)tlieir

19 12 2 i 3 2 Ch io ; abs. 2 against, 1 2 8 K , 1! nnnt? v 2022 2 Ch 2 i 8 1010 ; WfB Is i (Isr. r, 's under fig. of 2. transgress against sons).
1
-

transgressions Ezi4"37 ; 'B"rt"l5f3 Dnn Jbi4 5. punishment for transgression, Dn 8 12 " 9 s4 ,


23
17

cf.

J1J?

3.

6. offering for transgression, fntcn

God, abs. Is

28

46" 48
s8

12

53
13

"

Ho
a

14

10

Am 4 44

<yBS

niaa Mi 6 7 shall I give

my first-born as an
(cf.

La 3" Dn
Pr 28
21
;

s3

f 37
24

5 1 for

(?J?)

bit

Win Ho 8

njn
1

13-13

Ezr io
c.
13

in this

of bread thing; by
:

offering for
T"ltt?S

my

transgression

nxun
cstr. 'b

4).

n. [m.]

solution,

elsewhere
829

8 Is 43 s7 59" 66 Je 2 3 33 3 3 'b ne>K a^B'B 1 8* Ez 1 8

3 against God '3 'b Ez 2 3 2038 Ho 7";


'
'

(loan-word from Aram.

N^B)

interpretation

Ec 8

1
.

3 'b

-leto ni

Wy
H. Pr

Niph. Pf. 3 ms. 3". (van d. Pt. yE/BJ) a brother (who has been) offended 19 1 8 but very dubious, cf. Toy.

Zp

VB'BJ TO!

t[ntt>2] n.[m.] (/dub.; 711 Pun. *orr; Low" 233 ); sf.'^B Ho 2 ; elsewhere pi. DTISPB Ju 15" + cstr. 'FIB'S Jos
flax,
friS^B,

linen

NH

f 2Q$B n.m.* 19 " transgression;

abs. 'b
;
;

1. flax, after gathering, f}?n 'FIE'B Jos 2 s 14 v. yy. 2 (JE, f); inflammable Ju i5 (sim.); as " 10 natural product ( Ho 2 711 as material, *)
2
;

Ex
sf.

22

+,

SB'S

Pr io
36
-*-

,9

cstr. irefe

Gn 50 17 +
Prio
12

'B P'riB

Ez 403

ff9 Gn

si

14
,

t.

sfs.;

cstr. 'JfB'B

Ami +
3

etc.;

1.

pi. D'VB'B

44

i7.i8.i8

of various garments 47 48 62M +nDy Dt2 2 11


;

Je 13 Ez
1

Lvi3
i
9

(P), cf.

Pr

transgression

; 31"; nipn'f b n3j>

is

v [P^]).
.

3H

nntfo
tnntt?3 n.f. flax;
31

834
:

nnc
15
;

'b

1. growing
s

Ex

word 14
130

lacking n!D"$
6 ''

"
(J).

2.

=wick

Is 42

43

17

(in sim.).

fy
*

119
D'SWIB

nD3n 19 8 Pr 21";

8 19 25 ; needing in good sense, "XDV


5

MS
i.e.

v.

nna.
n.[f.]
pi.

^116

t[ns]

ivan

ntaW
17

but usu. tendency to bad sense


nin'an

preserveth the simple-minded ; love 'nB ; D'XnB 14", are easily enticed,

1K7

50

Pri 22

inherit I^JBt

prob. the sockets above and below, in which the door-pivots turned (performing office of
), prob., mod.hinges); sg.sf. jnna Is3 (Ges si vera 1., their secret parts, cardo femina (so

3 12 misled and go back i 32 7' 9" 22 =27 ; they 20 need atonement Ez 45 (|| nJB>).

S91f

^2]

n.f. simplicity (i.e. lackof wisdom),

Thes and most) but read perh. ] nnann Bachm ZAWvl 8K.i8w.65o Kit ( in Di ) Marti > jnn'KB "Sta
;
.

YtfiTQngn n?na vro-ny

pr

22
.

tWrfi
entice)

* id.

(1886, '

3M
,

Pr 9 13 (Toy

conj. nPlBC).

cf.

33 Di.
v.
1.

CNrtS

*n sub

I. nriB.

t [ilPE] vb. denom. be simple ; Qal Impf. 3 ms. nna> Dt 1


;
;'

(NH
1
16
;

Pi.

ns^l

okns v.

sajf.

Jb 3 1 27 Pt. nna jl 5 2 Pr 20 19

f.

nnis
2
;

Ho 7"";

t [)Q"flB] (read always

p3? 3]) n.[m.]por-

1. be open-minded (1), simple J b 5


11

nniB njV'Ho
2. be

siWy

dove,- Vfisfe'

nna Pr 20 19 one foolish as


li})*).

loantion (of food) for king, delicacies (Pers. word, cf. Skr. prati-bltAga, Zend [pati-baga;

to his lips

(most, openeth wide his

enticed, deceived

whence] Gk. translit. 7r<m'-/3ais, Syr. Is^^^s G<B Abhr3 Bev Do Dr D Gildem ZKM,Ta "
-

Lag

');

Pf. 9 3 ms. nns3 Jb 3 1 ; Impf. 1 s. nBSJ Je 20'; 9 be deceived Je 20"; c. ?5> enticed unto Jb3i
.

Dt 11" Jb

31

27

Niph.

?en 33-na a to-na


cstr.

Dn I***"

sf.

16 D5|m3 v ^3
,

Piel Pf.
1 s.
;

ms.

nwa
;

Pr 24 s8
;

sf.

t Q2n5 n.m. edict, decree (Pers. loan-wd., OPers. patig&ma (patigam, come to, arrive),
-

WPia Ez 14 9 Impf. 3 ms. nnB* 22 1S + 2b 5 15 etc. Imv. VIB Ju 1 4 1 6 Inf. cstr'.si'.^hs 2 S3


Pt.
sf.

W* Ex

Je 20 7

HTIBD (Ges 59SM )


16

Ho
;

15
;

1. persuade,
16
,

ZEMIr 214 NPers. paigdm, message; v. Gildem Entthu,23. Aram Noana, J^J^, word, Mey

womanHo2
.

/,

(ng.,

subj.),edMce,virginEx22

command, BAram.
Est
f.,

20
;

c.

= BH); cstr. ^fn u


njnn
n'e>JjO

'B

genit. obj.

'B
'-

Ec8

10 15 16 5 a man to sin Pr i entice, husband Ju 14 25 s8 29 2. deceive, 2 S3 Pr 24 (yet cf. -/Hiph. 16 Je 20 7 Ez 14 9 cf. supr.); subj. '', obj. proph.,

(appar.

K22 20 2L22 =2Chi8


-

19 20 21
-

s6
;

cf.

2 **"'"' 1896 De; but Hi Albr

obj/', -f 78

Pual
15
.

115

read ri'^i

for nb^3).

1. be persuaded, Pr 25 Impf. 3 ms. nns^ 10 9 2. be deceived, Je 20 by'', Ez 14


:

[rin2]

vb. be spacious, wide, open


4

t nD" n.pr.m. third son of Noah, lafa6


1

(Aram. Nn? oe spacious, |J^9 be spacious, abundant; cf. Ar. lii, (Vjj b e youthful, in prime of
life,

ns;
i

najb 'k ns:


23

Gn 9
n.B;T

27

13

(j), 7
(j),

io

(P)=i Ch

','Gn

io 21 (Jj;

18

^"io^iOu*.
of prophet Joel

^L young man, one in prime of life (development of various meanings from V not ZMO " OM6, 735 Qal Pt. wholly clear, cf. N6 )) ; 19 nna Pr20 poss. one open as to lips, but v. nna
-

T7Nir>E3 n.pr.m. father 3 ). Jo I 1 ( BaGovrjk, i. e.

V^
'B

TTinQ
loc.

n.pr.loc.

home of Balaam
;

c. fl

infr. IjlB? Hiph. Impf. OB v Gn 9 W may God make wide for Japhet (give him an extensive inheritance). Pf. poss. Pr 2 4 s8 (reading 1 nsb'3 JVBBill, make wide with (open
,

denom.

3 ms. juss. 'K

rninB

Nu 2 2
5
,

s
,

Qadovpa,

BTSfr

Dt 23 but om.
J)r
;

A Badovpa D!$ 'B ; cf. As. Pitru (on


* 220
'

W. bank

wide) thy
cf.

lips, for

MT IP? ?Bm, so
8

DF*

269

of upper Euphr.) Sclir* H " l[a " DB

"".'
-

Eg.

/W-rwWMM
(NH

**" Kur

SS

but

nna denom.

[nine]
fl.
;

v.

nna.
vb. open
id.; Ph.
''

Pi.).

tVlB
Nuaaoj
,

[for

^a Lag 81" Ba z "0l, "


8

(1888 >' 3S3

nJ12
Eth.

nna;
;

fj^y simple, poss. as open-minded;


4

)
;

As.

pitil,

paid; Sab.

" 01 "" 1865 nna Os 2

197

Ar.

nBPr9 +

n6 + 6

DWS (Ges* pi. Vna n 9 P r2 2 DTIB t.Pr;


,
,

l?|V'i9 +;
:

931

^i;

MVbi;

Aram, nna,

w.^;
16
,

Nab.

22 - 32

concr. open to the instrucsimple, as subst. tion of wisdom or folly, Pr 9* *; believing every

Palm, nna) ; Qal /y. 3 ms. 'B 2 K 1 5 + etc.; M sf. Dinns^ 7mp/. 3 ms. nna? Ex 2i + 3 mpl. 19 7wiv.ms.nna 2 Ki3 17 + ; fs/nria Nei3 ,etc;
;

nns
Ct5 8 i5 +;
;

835
Inf.abs.
i><. act.

nna
' ,

mpl. *nri9 Josio


cstr.

22 -)-;

nhsb Ezai^+j

3" +

pass.

D^a Je5

16

-r, etc.;

open

OhB Dt nns Ju
sack,

27 of opened, of girdle Is S (i.e. loosened), cf. 4 " and, of calamity, Je 1 be let loose captive 5 1

27 nnriDK 43" 44" (J), skin-bottle i*>, Gn 4 2 (E), Ju 4", hamper (nan) Ex 2 6 (E), pit (lis) (11X3)

(of land, thrown pers.); gates Na 2 3 3 impers. open to (7) enemy), Ez 44' 46'-' Ne 7 of man shut in by God Jb 1 2 U ; of windows of
7
13

(c. ?5?

2i

33

(E;
cf.

i.e.

uncover

it),

mouth C?)
1213
10
;

of cave

Jos io 2: (JE), grave


dead),
(in fig.)

Ez37

(to bring forth

Gn 7 (P), cf. Is 24 (of future destruc1 tion); the heavens themselves Ez i (for visions);
heaven
11

18

Je 5 16
19
27

*5
;

nWB

*^j

Nu 19

15 25

(P) open vessel; door (fljl

sts.
15

opp. ~<3P)
1

+V
^
i

25

(obj. om.),
23

Jb 3 i 32 (capers.); fig.ofLeb. Zc
7S
19

2K9" n W^fliil = city-gates Ne (of \ sending rain); 'l


1

S3

Ju 3 3 2CI129

fountain ZC13'; wine(-skin, c. neg.) Jb 32"; s s7 Pi. mouth, in speech 24 3 3"; ears Is 35
.

P/3ms.nriB Jb3o" + ,n na
M 3 ms. nr\& Is 28
1
;

I s.

i2 18 +,etc.; Impf. nriBK Is 45 1 , etc.;


Inf.

abs. nriB Is 58";

Is 45'
;

(||

0*V$;

"

subj., c. "jsb);

*| om.

20 11 ; 24
32

Gn
Jt?);

Ct 5 2S 6
Impf.

gate

pW),

of land
cf.

Na 3" (Inf. abs. +

loose: 1. free, i.e. ungird, camels (J): loins of kings Is 45' (i.e. disarm
c.
sf.
yj,

cstr., id.

102 21

Pt.

DRBO

Hiph. q.v.), (-court) Ez 46" (c.

Ez
2

25*,
16

"W

of temple
(id.),

them);
c.

set free,

pers.

^
.

105

20
,

Je 40 4

(c.

ace.

nrnon

'ja

102

21

2. loosen (and
;

7 pers.),

^118"
;

city

2 Is 26 , obj. om.

Dt 20"
10
;

K 15
1
22 - 22

window, J^D,
sending rain) T? Jos 8 17

2K13

1717
,

3 BSJfn n i ?$ (by
city Je
22

Gn 8 6 (J), Mai 3

3", nnviB

N7l'B Is (JE); abs.lJD

; 14 17 is dubious,
read 'ST*?

2 12 remove) sack-cloth Is20 (c.^PD),\^3o armour 1 K 20" om. bonds Jb 12 18 opp. 13H) (obj. 5 6 18 31 Vti6 cf.Is58 Jb39 cord 30" 38 loosen 24 L* n,"" rth c,,* ,, ground Is28 (in tillage cf.Vogelst
; ; , ;
;

'

38

Gr Perles A ""- 2!M2 Kit (in Di)

VVDk)
(of

KWn"3; >Bu Che Marti


^JVa?
'<),
;

P'K rWB K? I'TDt*


Je 50 25

3. open gates Is 60", doors As. puttA). Jb 4 1 6 (fig. of crocodile's jaws) ear Is 48 s (rd.
, ;

storehouse,
26

56 armoury Gn 41

Dt
29

Je 50 (for destruction), fig. of sky, for rain 28 12 (c. ? pers.; of'), cf. open ">3, expose for

Marti], or 13 ia Di]; buds Ct7 (of nrupM [GrCheKit blossom ; obj. om. ; or intrans., as sts. Ar.
prob. either ^nFlB,
'JjinriB

[ Du

pj,

v.

sale, Am 8
31

30

22

Ez2i 27

Jb 33 2 39' Pr 2 4 7 31 8 (c.

grant offspring open womb, open mouth (HB) to cry, speak Jb 3 1 Dn io 16 hence speak Is 53" a ), 109 2 7? pers.), * 78*
;

i.e.

Gn

Dozy).

Hithp. Imv. mpl. innsnn

Is 52

Kt<Qr

fs. "'HriBnn (so

of personif. Jerus.)

(J);

loosen thee (Ges'

Mf
)
-

the fetters of thy neck.

(^

(c.

pers.),

928

(norm);

yfr

49

nriQ n.m. Ez8 8 (f. 2 S 1 7' but "We reads nns for nnK, and so Albr ZAW *vU1896, ) opening,
'

8,i

either titter, declare, propound riddle, or open 14 of' up, expound; have power of speech i/^38 s2 27 giving power of (prophetic) speech Ez 3 33 ,
;

abs. 'b Gn4' doorway, entrance; " + nnnan v6 cstr. nna i8 + ; I9


,

rtTIB
,

sf.

Inna
;

2 2 (J); open mouth, giving speech to ass 2 16' to eat Ez 3*, of earth, to swallow up,

Nu

28

Pr 17 19 nnriB Ez 40 38
,

cstr.

"nns

Nu

f 24 +
7

pi. sf. ,r jnB

D'nriB

s Pr 8 3 i K 7 M Pr 8 etc.;door,

open lips, to speak 21 Jb 1 1 5 (c. B? pers.), 32 20 (Gi v ); of '< opening 17 man's ear IS50 5 (As. uznd man's lips ^Si
,

26 10

cf. ('"IB

om.)

yff

106 17

of nomad's tent, ?nkn 'B Gn i8'(J), Ex 3 3810(E),Nu 1 1 10 i6 S7(JE), Ju4 20 ,cf. (without

way

21l)

Pnkn)

7N 1 8 29 puttA); of eyes only pt. pass., c. 40 52 6 20 8 Ne i , c. ) 2 Cb.6 (by zeugma), 1 2 Ch 6 ' 15 of s 's favour); open hand, in giving 7
,

(all
16
;

Dt 15 811
145
ijr

(c.

book Ne 8 s 5
-

7 pers., +inf. abs.), of ' s letter 6 ; open ,


18

f 104

s8

Gn 4 7 (in fig.), Jb 31 9 34 ; of sacred tent, 7nsn 'B Ex33 9 10 Nu i2 5 (E), 26 M 36 s7 39 s8 (P), Dt 31 ,5 usu. (P) 15?iO 7HN 'B Ex 29*+ 6 t Ex + 40 629 (' 7HK 13BT? t), Lv i 3 + 22 t. Lv, Nu s1 s2 21 3*+ 11 t. Nu, Jos 19 1 S 2 cf. 1 Ch 9 ; 'b
' -

river

(channel) Is 41
41

105
14
;

f 37

(of'), rock, letting out water, draw it Ez2i 33 (id.); open sword, of root ^ ,na *Ht Jb 20 "> i>e

B^|!

with no obstacle intervening. J*J1* nriBfl Is 8 45 is dub.; verb not elsewhere intrans.; Du Che Hpt Marti prop. HDm as obj.; Gr Kit (in Di) s7 read nnan. Niph. Pf 3 ms. fTFIW Is 5 etc.; 2 ms. nriB> Ez 24 s7 nrtB^ 44 + etc.; Impf. 3
,
,

of court Nu 3 (all P); fffiK Ex 35 cf. 40 M and 7 cf.4 (of temple)Ez8 doorway of (private) house Gni9 suu +22 t., cf. Ct 7"; in Pri7 19 f temple 1 K Frankenb Toy rd. V3 for ^ruia
15

8 - 28

26

6M
1

Ez 8 16
31
,

K6

various

Ez 47^2 Ch 4 a l^ri 'B 8 1111 s jfoffl 'B v Ez 41" cf. v pi. 1 K 7 13l3 + doorways in Ezek.'s temple Ez 40
,

so IVan 'B

13 t. 40-42 (v. also infr.); doorway of ark Gn 6" (P); of tower Ju 9 s2 in wall Ez 8 8 opening
; ;

Inf. cstr.

nnsn l8 5 i

Pt.

rww

Zc 13 1 ; &

(mouth) of cave

K 19

13
;

iJJB'n 'B

opening,
2

i.e.

nrv

836

SnM

11 , doorway, of gate Ez 40 ; of city *f$ 29 20 4 i.e. the outer aperture of the gate Jos 8 9 ,0 s Ju 9 M " Je 1" (pi.), cf. 19 1 K 22 =2 Ch 18 8 'B Ju 9 40 2 S io 1 i 23 2 K 23" Pr 1"; so njNS'n
,

7&

3 ms.
cstr.
c.

rvm iKf;
Ch 2 613
;

ms. HFiBn

nnB*p 2

Pi. nriBO

1617 so io 8 and (of farm or village) Ju 18 ; 8 6 20 vyn 'B 1 K 17 1 Ch 19 (=2 S io supr.), cf. Gn 38"; pi. of city gates themselves (poet.)

K7

36 on metal 1 7 9 c. ace. J3K 4- ace. cogn. Bnin ^nWB), on stone v v" (all P) ; c. ace. cogn. only, Zc 3 (on cogn.

ace. +~$V,

Ex 28" Inf. 9 ZC3 ; engrave, S6 7 2 Ch 3 Ex 2 8 (acc.


;

stone), and, in gen., 2

Ch 2 613

Pu.

Pt. fpl.

Dnin

Is 3
(||

'"nina nhriBt?

(personif.),
;

DUnj 'B

Ex 39 s (P)

stones engraved

tlb\V

$
5

,/,

24"
s
,

with the engravings of a signet.

vn$#)

cf. fig.

I'B-'nns -fcf

Mi
3

; 1

also 'B
4

rva'iyc' j e 36' Ez 8" 10" of. 8 1 1 40 46 6 ' 't? 'B Je 26' ynriB Mi 5 of entrances to a ni~n 'B Ho 2 17 doorway of hope. country; fig.
".
;

s f.

13 TrV).nQ n.m. engraving; abs. 'fl 2CI12 D"nVia 2 Ch 2", Rjjjnf Zc 3"; elsewhere pi.
;

etc.;

on
6
';

tnnQ n.m. opening, unfolding; cstr. -W ^nin 'B f 1 1 9 130 so and most > Symm Jer Bae nna (=<Ay words as a doorway).
,

DWJ
ty

74

21 22 W in temple, so niV^ipt? 1 K 6 ), (see v " on stone Zc 3 9 esp. Dnh ^nVia Ex 28 11 136


,

''HWa (wood overlaid with) metal,

6.u.so.

39

in gen

ch

6.is

tfinriS) n.[m.] opening;

tb^^riQ n.[m.] rich robe (?) (prob. foreign


word)
93
;

cstr.

na Jinna
63
21

'a abs. Is 3

s4
,

xitwv pronr6p(f>vpos,

opening of mouth in speech or song Ez 16

t[nrPnE]
ninnB

n.

[f.]

drawn sword;
;

29

fascia pectoralis.

pi.
14

t[7J"l21 vb. twist ~


- -

(NH
L

Pi.

and

deriv.;

f 55" (fig. trPnPS n.pr.m.


etc.

of words
1.

cf.

Ez

33

^ 37

).
16

Ar. Ji
in
fig.

Eth. &1*rt:
;

Aram. 70?, chiefly deriv.,

Efe/ti;X, *e(9f t a, etc.

2.

(oAim, *<foia(r),
Uttflmu, $>a6ata.
1

Ch 24 Levite Ezr io 23 Ne 9 24 3. Judahite Ne n


priest
I
s

triFlD ] n.pr. 1.

m. Jephthah,
1 1
' '

lp8ae (he
1

[God] openeth);3u Jos -3* 2. loc. iu the

nW

+ 26 1. 1 1, 1 2, 1 S
(P),

11
.

Niph. Pf. 1 e. Syr.^j); ny wflB? Gn 30 8 / have wrestled (lit. twisted myself) with; Pt. D^B? nxy Jb 5" the flan 8 of the tortuous; B'ii'yi bfiBJ Pr 8 anything tortuous and twisted. Hithp. Impf. 2 ms. "By ?nann B*i3.y \lr 1 8 27 with the twisted thou dost deal
tortuously^
2

senses

A L

2 2 27 (so rd. for imposs. ?sriri).

le<0a.
cf.

T7N _ nPD^
Tat

n.pr .loc. ((rod openeth;


148 '
1

t'TTlQ n.m. Jul6,9 cord, thread


abs.'B

(twisted);

Sab.n.pr.m.^nriB^Hal

Km

Zebulun and Asher Jos ig uv (P); prob. near Jefdt (Jotapata), and perhaps upper part of
Wady'Abellin,
I

*#at>)X,

A L
v.

); in'BV.a(ra^a,X,

Tat (l) <}>8atj\), valley betw.

Buhl 6 "081109

'

223
.

Jui6 +; sf. I^ne cstr. * 25 s D^TIB v Q^HB Ex 39 ; cord 8 26 (J), 'B (from which seal was hung) Gn 38' 3 9 n-iyj Ju 16 (sim.), tPQff 'B Ez 40 (as measur2837 ing line); n^an 'B, for fastening, EX28

NUI9
;

16

inB
,

Gn38

18

pi.

[nnS^]

cstr.

n.[m.] opening, utterance; nriBO Pr 8 6 i.e. that with which TlBtf

2131

39
v.

Nu 1 5 s8

cf.

^nB

alone 19

15

(perh. gloss,

Di); threads (of gold) in ephod

my
'D

lips open.

Tnj-lDQ n.m. key (opening instrument); s 17 abs. Ju 1 Ch 9 cstr. Is 22 ; (fig.).

tbrbnp
'

adj.

tortuous;
*$
as

EX39

(all P).

B^y

!^
/

Dt

S
.

t [Q' 7 WD3] n. [m.] pi. wrestlings


1

(cf.

t rrinD: n.pr.loc. Ma<pdo>, Na^, in "i 'D Jos 15' 18 15 (P), on border of Judah and Benj.;
usu. identif. with spring Liftd, near Jerus. to 110 BWIBJ v. 661. v. Buhl "" the '.

Niph. Pf);cstr.
of God,
i.

'

Gn 308 wrestlings

e.

mighty wrestlings.
n.pr.m. et trib. Naphtali,
(interpr.

"'T'nEO
8aK(i(ji), etc.

N^8

NW.,

p.

<

, 1, 11. ri5,

nvris

v.

sub nns.
Pi.id.,

til.

[nJ13] vb. Pi. engrave (NH


;

wrestling Gn 30 ; 1. second perhaps orig. crafty, cunning one); 8 25 s4 son of Jacob and Bilhah Gn30 (J),35 46 (P),

my

Ch

2
,

cf.

Gn 49
i 33

21

(poem).
18 23 - 23

2. as a tribe of

nvia =- BH, and so X trate; cf. perh. Ar.


Frii
232

As. patAhu, bore, pene-

Isr.:

a.

Ju

iiuj, iiJj ring

(cf.

P)

'J Via
t.;

4 5 Dt33 +; so(Hex,only 6 s9 42 Ju4 Nu i + 6t, '3 HDD Nu 2 1 K7


V.? 'T? ?
1

10

));Pf. 3 ms.

flFlB

2Ch 3 7

etc.;

Impf.

+5

')

Nu

io 27 34 s8 Jos 19 39 ;

'1

"W

ore
Ez 48
cf.
s4

837

mris
;

(in

new Jerus.)
'3

'3
;

H9 K
'3

5= 2
;

K
'3

M
,

11 7

esp. of calamity, invasion, etc.,


s

coming

Is 8";

BHjJ
s
;

Ju
'3
2

4;

in Jos 20 7
i6 4
.

fcj

Ez

48

4
,

'3

nef V

"IV 2

Ch

b. as terri-

name Dt 34 (JE) i K 4 15 i Ch i2 41 (van 6 40 d. H. v ), 2 Ch 34 Ju 6 f 3 might be a or b.


torial
;

s0 W suddenly, Is 47" 48 Je 4 ^Ijfc VnBf 'B, 6 8 s2 8 s tfi>1 inn* 'B 1 1 8 1 v 8 Jb 5 s 9" 5 5 , + 64 io;>
'

Ec9 Pr6"
Vna
(q. v.).

12

24

s2
;

also 7

s3

Mai

3'; thrice

with

As a
;

gen.

+Pr 3 s5

'B

inaD

twrri>t

t QT\Q n.pr.loc. Pithom,

n(f)i&o,

Ui6an

of the terror of suddenness,


terror,

i. e.

the sudden

(Egypt. Patum, Per-Atum, house o/(god) Atum\ one of the niJSDO ny built by Isr. for Pharaoh

Jb2 2 10 and with M t2Ch29 -i:nn rr>n 'b3.


I"

3,

in suddenness,

Ex i"; identif.byNavillewith7WZ-3/a*M^a, near E. end of Wady Tumilat, Naville p" hom 1885
'

Di-E,v*

d loc

'

Di 8BAk

'

1886,88

" Bad E " *


r'

<4),

1M
.

41

l^)D vb. interpret (dream), only Gn 40, (NR id., JAram.inB; appar. = Aram. I^B,
fig. solve, interpret, cf.

CUT. P.nnl,.ii

|J1S

(v/of

foil.;
>

rang, dub.; Hilpr

8*"-^^

iia, dissolve,

"^a)

0898), 6S

cp
'

Ag
'

whence two
'

^^^

protect',

Qal Pf. 3 ms. nn?, c. ina 40 16 4 1 12 c. ace.


;

b pers.
rei:
5 ;

Gn 40s2 41";

Impf. 3 ms. y?
P<. act.

-IRD>1

abs.

foil.,

serpent

as protector,

and

threshold

'

41"; Inf. cOPIs 41'


'ia

ina 40*41",

as asylum ; plausible, but exact

4i.

patdnu still uncertain). T?riD n.m.* m s a venomous serpent, perh. cobra (|na Ecclus 39 30 Aram. tWia, Ufcia, whence perh. Ar. j^Ij); only poet.: pi. t?X"> csna Dt 32 s3 (|| Dran npn), jb 20'*, 'a rrM-io 13 ' 58 s fna nn V 14 ;' sg+ 9 1 (II

meaning

of

'

tp-tflB [Kb"'''"]!!., interpretation (of 5 a dream), only Gn 40, 4 1 ; cstr. J^na Gn 40 1218 8 sf. uina 40 i. ntfina v 41"; ; p

T Di"iriE n.pr.terr.
6ovpr}s, <&a6ovpT]s, etc.

= Upper Egypt,
>

n<i-

Is

I I

8
.

m
9
;

Wi *

t]flSp n.[m.] threshold


cross-beam;
?

(cf.

NH

(Egypt. p(e)-te-res, south z AW * (1890) ns Steind land, in As. Paturisi, Erman BAS 1.344 KOFast HUg,DB. a l SQ Qn A
'

WMM

Ar.

^yxll carpenter);

fQf

Dl
Is

1"*

^ Sc]lr
crlt-

310

abs. 'o

1 i

); alw. u

in connexion
,

iS5 Zpi
io
4 - ,8

cstr.|i3T

rnao

S5

5
,

JT3n 'D Ez 9 3

Je 44" Ez 30 14 Che

with BfSfQ, etc.: 14 'B }HK Je 44' Ez 29 ;


JBL x

s 47',nyK'n 'd 46 .

Dinar? pr0 p. also f 6 8" (for Dannp) Ne


(plausibly), cf.
,b - xl <1892) -

am

>'

15S

'

Kau*+

TynQ
cf.

subst. suddenness (-/unknown: As. ina pitti, ina piltimma, in suddenness,


HWB553

instantly,
iB"in if

D1 Nu 35 . ): KJffB*] he have thrust him in suddenness, before he is aware what he has done (i.e. accidentally);
s2
. .

subst.

TD^D^riE adj.gent.pl. Gnio 14 =i Chi 12


.

of foregoing, as

^flB n.m. oopy (=J3Bna


'a

q.v.);

cstr.

+ Dxna Nu6 DNna


9
,

ynaa vby no n io*


to
(p, p. VT\Si?

ari3(n)

Est 3

14

4 8

13
.

i.

e.

very suddenly ; yns? according


suddenness, Is 29
instant, suddenly,
n"i3B'.
s

DKfia

iTm

=
(

516b) at an
1C:

t[J"lJlB] vb. break up, crumble


id. ;

(NH
.

Ar. JUi

Eth.

Alt:
:

30"

Nil* VT\th

DSna

abs. of

bread of nPIJO

Ks) ; Qal Inf. rrna W1K rrtriB Lv 2 6


;

Syr.

As

adv. ace, suddenly,


7
.

Pr 6 15

= 29')

tfns
bread
;

-ob* yna,

Hb 2

n.f.
abs.

1''"' 1

fragment, bit, morsel of n3"in 'S Pr 1 7 a dry morsel; cstr.


1

tON/lS,

once

64

(v.

Baer)

OiNrS

anuria
28 21 ;
,

Gn
;

18'

subst. suddenness, usu. as adv. ace. suddenly (from yna, with the term. D- (cf. OB$E>), and with j; weakened to N Sta !296 Kb"- 256
':

sf.

*na Jb 3

in9

2Si2 3

S 2 M 28 s2 1 K 17" Pr 8 ina Pr2 3 ym Ru2 14 Lv2 8 6 14 ; insim.f 147 17 pl.D^na


Ju 19
17
i
,

t[ninE]
Ez 13".

n.[m.] id.; pi.

cstr.

Dr6

rj\r

Ba NBi2I6!>); Nui2 4 rttfcrfcVj "TOW, Josio9

838

NH2

2,

V, Sdde, eighteenth

letter;

used as

numeral 90 in post B.Hebrew.

[rw], rn&, ["&] v. wv. t QlpNiJ n.m.pl. a kind of lotus (Rhamnus


(more exactly Zizyphus), Lotus [Linn.], thorny

'* Je 1 2 ; of scat(of wicked) nPDB^ tered Bab. Is 13". 3. metaph. of multitude, s3 17 D-lK 'X Ez 1 Ch 21 , Je of Isr. 2 S 24 ,7 ;

f 44
1

23

cf.

36
,

23

"3

Ez 24 s and

34, also Zc 20 13 ; of Isr.


1

n 717

esp. sustained
;

fig.
6

34" +

t.

rfrqfc

'X Je

50
'X

13

Nymphaea Lotus); Saad. Ju, 2122 cf.AWDe ,ob2 ,Syr.JJ)^,v.Low p 275);Jb 4 o PrS7,iHWB Dl cp. As. senu, (-/of foil.;
lotus (not sacred
-

V'

74 79

under Vs'care, ioo 3 Ez 34 31 also


,

fl-,

V) TJJV?? *
f 95
23
7
(|j

W\ss>n

'X

it;

"DJ?

hj DJ?, so Che al.); "lO'VlP; rd.perh.Wjno T^TO '* Mi7"; also in combinations: 'Xn "?TB

|NX

adj!, ? ood, docile;

Thes
31

[as npofiarov

from Trpo^atW] As. genu sr BH [NX


; ;

(cf.

Lag

BSl36

Je^ " rmnn


34 - 3 6
,

'x

Zc

4-7

(cf.^

)/*?

?.?$!

cp. C
,

v 7n

(all

20 of Isr.); of Edom 'VH *?Jfl Je 49 50*

and so NH id., Ill JKX ZAvl(1891) '' 56 siwm is Canaanitish ace. to Zim Aram. WV, \LL, and perhaps Palm. N3J?).
Ar. 'JZ, id.;

TelAm
;

u tpN2 n.pr.loc. Mi i Ztwaap

[v~\,
,

perh.=

Jos 1 5 37 2ewa(/i). |JX in the Shephelah of Judah

[N2N2]
war

v.

XV.

1, 11.

22

v. 1, 11.

33X.

39b c. vb. fpl., as usually ; Ko but dub., v in 1 S 15" join fMH with b\p ; v. further Albr gm ^u cattl6) B heep and goats, ZAWxT(ia)5),3i6r.)

]N2

273
,

n. coll.

f.

G 30

'

86

(poss.

m.

v 39 *+,

t [KH2] vb. wage war, serve (Sab. N3X wage


with,

SrnM247e

also

n.

army,
28
;

campaign
Eth.
e-tth:

Homch^t.l25 CIS

iv.299,l.2

D HM vo,l

flock, flocks;
sf.

'X abs.

i^Jf 4 4 + ; UJtfr

Ex
d.

io 9

pi.

WJXX Ne io37 van


vera
1.),

late, si

etc.;

1.

29 +; 13 144 ; as H. Gi (not Baer ; very


,

2 Gn4 +
,

cstr.
ty

(>JW1&) wage war;

V&te

As. sdbu, man, soldier; * (1886) 726 al. cp. (on account of Sab. Eth. 5) Ar. Uj conceal oneself, hence lie in wait;

No

'

lit.

a. small cattle,
BB1
'
'

this is phonetically suitable,

but better in

usu. of sheep and goats in one flock

4' 7

Gn 30

3, - 32

3iCX ^tJ)+;
specified

) (Rob n E'??). +; sheep specified also 2 i^'Wl 2 D sheep only i S2 5 ( + !V); goats
,

mng. would be ll^> go or come forth (against 8* 21 Fra 232 cp. one), etc., so Thes Lag s Qal Pf. 3 mpl. W3X Ex 38 Zc young

man)

^J

Gn2 7 9 Je5o 8
^3NO
cf.

'X
,-

as
1

animals for food

Am 6* (B
'S

13),

yielding (1) 4 S 14 32 2 S 12

4"; Impf. 3 mpl. 1K3X? Nu 3 1 ; Inf. cstr. N3xl> s 4 23 24 N35f NU31' 43 IS31 ; N3x!> Nu4 8 ; Pt. pi. D
1
7

Ne5 +; Gn 3 i +
,9

18

^44"
;

(in sim.); (2)

wool
32
14

(T.pjftVJs (3)milk/5fnbnDt

Is2o 7 8 ; sf.n^XLWtGes 176 " Di'rns); fpl. nk3X Ex 38 s niN3x i S 2 s2 ; 1. waffs war,
-

(1

goats' milk,
4

Pr 27 s7 )
6

1 3 38 so Qip-g j^jf EZ36 *, cf. *lb| Ne 1 o 37 in gen. as property (oft. U'p.KXI WJSJl 12 3 5 s5 16 T?3, etc.yGn 12 13 24 Jb i 42 +oft. (v.

Gn 4

(J),

Lv i
.

210

Nu
;

victims (4) sacrif. 40 Dt 22 5 (all P), (E),


3

_/%r/(<, 12

c. ^5?
c. sf.

against,

Nu3i
abs.

(P)
c.
1

Is29
42

14

Is2 9

(?);

Nu 3 i
S
,9

4 3i Zc 2. (P).

78

12 6.i 7 .2i + oft

serve at sacred tent, Levites,

ace. 2

N3X
.

Nu 4"
Hipb.

8 24 (P)

women Ex 38 s8 (P)
2
'

s2
s5

PL '131 Or"? K3SSn


v.

K 25 = Je 52
Is 4 o 2
8

TOMster.
,

also n. [nnnBty]); gift

Gn

20"
1

Dt
sts.

14

15

Ch 17";

booty

38' (goat), 915 b. 'X . I5

27

number of animals (i. e. as pi. of iiB>, etc.): two Is 7 21 four Ex2i 37 (larger numbers v. 1 S 25 2 " 8 Nu 31 3236 Ne5 18 Jb I 3 42"
of a definite
,

Albr ZAW " (,89CW19


15

N33 485 n.m. T T

2Ch28

(poss. f. Vr

Dn8 12

but

Bev

D
")

army, war, war;

fere
9

supr.).Vid. also |3
-

fife, 2. sim. of multitude rr\i,-rrS; 3b|,np,iyE'. n of 41 37 38 of children Jb2i cf. ^i07 EZ36 15 f (shepdead, with death as shepherd V'49 16 17 Zc herdless) Isr. Nu 27" 1 K 2 2 =2 Ch i8 6 2 7 io i3 wandering in sin IS53 ; of Isr. led s2 2 21 by ' f 77 78 80 cf. Zc 9" (on text v. We
fTTll,
,

7b;

nbn,

;abs. 'X Nu i + (H3XO Zc 9 v. p. 663 a) cstr.K3X Nu io + sf. ^3X Jb 14 |t3X Ju 2 2 8 9 29 VN3X ^ 103 148 (Kt 1X3X; so 'read nixax Nu 20 9 + 278 t.; prob. in both), etc.; pi. Dnx3X rtK35f Ex 12 + 2 t.; sf.'^^X 7 cstr.
3
14
;
; ' ;

41

+, etc.; war Ju8 6 9 29 (J)


his host

26

1. army, host:
Is 34
2

a. organized for
;
-

Nu 2"+ 10 1.
10, 33 '(P);
;

s 3 Je5i 2 Ch 28 tax 3 9 3 52 2 i + (P), nnjqxb

11
2

1.

2,

'xn
1

^K 3
1

48

Now)

Ez 34 12

of Isr. in distress,

nrOD

'X|

Ch 257

'X(n)

^n

Ch 20

Ch 26 13

(P); fcr**'* 'x nna ;

N1!J
i
4 23 7

839
8

rns
'xTif.

Ch v HMflrfe 2 S 3 io 1 Ch 19 2 Ch 26"; lb captain of (the) Ao* Gn2i 2132 (E) 'X(n) 26 26 (J) Ju 4" 1 S 1 2 9 + 2 1 t. tax(n) $> 1 K 25 26 i (but rd.-fe'), 1 Ch 25 26 2Ch 3 3"; 'X3 D^V 1CI112 22 niK3X(n) nfe'Dt 20 9 iK 2 5 1 Ch 27 s 'xn ttn iChi2 nixas *jp ^68"; 'x(n)
; ;
1 ; ;

= iChi7
+ 30
1.

^8
24

ni<3X inlsN

"

,l82i

10

37

w
;

Je 35 17 38" 44 7 1 S m. Je 7 321 1st

^N

f
''

Je ;

Zp

9
;

biOfe* Tli)K 'X D\lS>N


'>); 13

(DWM

variant of

tot? 'X 'K

",

' ^59' * <JW 0/

14

S>$>

W
cf.

hosts his

name
4 2

Am 4
15

5
5

s7
,

later reduced to 'x


16

over the host (as captain) Nu 1 o 1415 + 10 1. Nu 1 o 16 15 25 s5 4 1 Ch 18 2 S 17 1 2 4 ; -S>K (P), 2 S 8 23 26 51 2 S 20 (S>K for by) 'xn a??"^? Ex 6 1 2

4 8 5i 54 Je io si^-M t. Je. " Sebaoth c.'as n.pr. Sebaoth: D1N3X (Lord to Qr ^"1^, but this of hosts, Vrss, owing
Is 4 7

never

cstr. 'J^??
'>

ah ^ 0/

hosts,

but
311
4

< names
;

4 17 (P); niN3X N'Xin lead out armies EX7 i2 (P); 41 1 Ch 'X KX' army goes forth (to war) Ex 1 2 7"; U<rri&aS3 XSn K^> ^ 44 ', of going wi<A our armies= 6o 12 108 12 ; fig. of great number, 3"i K3X 68 12 . On K3X1 niB^q Jb io 17 v. Di ; Bu prop.
'<

in appos., since
2

is n.pr.; 'x

4 SaPaae Ja 5

S
i

6 218 7 8 26
-

K 18

Rom 9 M ):
16

for earlier 'x vbtt


1
14

S
i

2
4

K3

4
1

15

31

9
6

Ch

17"
17
>

+ f 24 12 6 9
Is
2
-

10

7-

W, 916
t.
-

24

Je 6 6 9 8 3 9 616 +

2" Zp 2 3 2 6 3 35 t. Is6- 39 Is only 44 45 26 t. Je, Hg i"+ 12 t. Hg, Zc


4
, ,

Mi

Na 2

14

Hb

10

(1)?$?

*)?nJ? i.e.

against me.
(cf.
1

Lu2 13),
19

thou dost renew (thine) army b. host (organized body) of angels d'Dtrn N3X (So) all the host of heaven
18 6 21
, ;

i*" + 4o t. Zc 1-8, 9 +8 t. 10-14, Mai i 4 6 8 + 2 1 1. Mai ; 'X * Jinxn Is i 24 + 4 t. Is (incl. 10" Baer Gi > van d. H. )*(j for *) ; 'X " >r\H 3 " +
ls
-

Ch 18 Ne a VN3X S>3 f 103 21 DilBO K3X Is 24 host of the high (angel148 10 princes earthly monarchs) DtHEfel K3X Dn 8
2
; ; || ;
,

K 22 =2

X3XH
N3Xn
God),

v'(al. v" fig. of Israel);

'i

'X l'C captain


;

v. f\~lt* 1, 6) 'x D'nS'K ('n later for orig. '') 8o 815 ; 'X DflijK ^ (earlier '' later 80 6 20 84". Cf. Driver [inserted] ') Hastings DB (1900), Lord OF Hosts T kL_ Amos (Belhefta
;

(on these phr.

Qr

'

a]a(|

iur

of the host

of'"

Jos 5

1415

ZAW iv asOO). 3W7)

ygg

(theophanic angel)
,
i

"Te>

Dn
c.
3

8" (angel-prince of Israel, others, of sun, moon and stars, D DE n K3X 73

nin^, niNa!?, CM!!? v. further I, n. '3X.

Dt4

19

!7

2Ki7

16

2i

3'5

=2Ch 33

3-5
,

Je8 2 i9 13
D'DB'n 'X

2K23"
4
;

a^n:? v
I.

o3x.

(all as objects of worship), Is 34


;

5 22 DK3X S>3 Ne9 6 ^ 33 6 Je33 Zpi 4 12 26 Is 34 45 DN3X Is 40 . Je 3 19 v. I. '3V. d. of the entire creation, DN3X S>3 Gn a'. 2. war, warfare, service: N3X N5P jro <m< to war Nu i 3M + 12 t. Nu 1, 26 s (P) 1 Ch 5 18 7" 12 3336
;

cart j

332E (-/of foil.; cf. As. sumbu (=*subbu), X KS'S low, covered wagon).
in

tj.32 n.[m.] litter; abs.'x,

3X

prob. Utter-wagons, i.e. wagons covered, like palanquin ; D'3X Is 66 20 litters (on Vrss pi.
,

Nu 7 3
cf.

n%

s 2Ch25 26
-

1,
;

V3NyNu3i (P)Dt2 4
'xi>

36

5
;

xi>NV'

Di Su ).

Nu 3i 27 28 (P);
'xS>

rby go up

(P); 'XD K3 come from

1233 to war Jos 22 war NU31 14 2 CI128' 2


;

Nu 31 466 (P); D'errnn 12 'X3 1 Ch 7 jnsn 'X Dn 8 'X(n) #Jt> mm 8 2I53 cf. 'XH DJ? Nu 0/ war Nu 3i (P) 1 Ch 12 25 1 also II. pn *xb ^n ntaa 1 Ch 1 2 3 (P); v.

pp

S28
40
;

'X? ni'B'

J Ja (-/of Ar. sl^J cleave to NH 3X=BH, Syr. )JJL in Lexx; Ar. ground;
!!
foil.;
cf.

^^l

is

a large

lizard, v. esp.

Seetzen BelM""

ll -

436(r
-).

( n. 22 n. [m.]

lizard, as unclean,

Lv

1 1

29
.

3 '-

tni?!2 n.pr.m.
lafraBa,

in

Judah, 'X?

1CI14

8
,

'X

'.pS 1
:

vice

instruments of war. a. of Levites in sacred places


1

Ch
.

37

3s.39.43

8
1

24.25

Jb 7 14 Is 40 Dn io 4. l"liK3X, in name of '< as God of war, prob. first in time of warlike David (some
othard service of troubled
.

Nu 4 3 2" Dn 8' 3 (al. as v", 1 b). b. KHp


-

3. ser-

2cn/3i;/3a,

@L 2a/3^a.
(NH
appar.
consec. HH3X1

ft [nUlii]
id.)
;

life

14

Qal i

vb. swell, swell up


fs.

/.

Nu 5 s7

Hiph.

Inf. cstr. niax!>

v 22

< read Qal

niaxi)

Di

connect witli sacred ark, but ark older), ex46 r6s mtox i s 17 plained bvrfr nisiyo '< God of the battle array of Israel Sebaoth (the thought of angels and stars as army of God

01 78c Sta 5114 *- 2 ; both of adulteress' belly. n"3X Is 29 7 v. N3X.

nw

t[n!12] adj. swelling, swollen;

f.

n3X

Nu 5
Buhl

21

(as foregoing).

is later)

a. earliest
5 ,r

form c.

art.

J"riN3Xn

VpK

*" 6

II.

PrlM n^2i(V'offoll.; meaning dub.; Dl


al. cp.

Am 3

1 2 6" 9 ( P&? om. by error, cf. We), " b. without art., definite by usage, niN3X *rpj| 1014 9 10 141516 8 Je 5" 1 5" 8 9 6 1 19 2 S 5 5
.

13

Ho f

incline

toward
,

Ar. U- lean, incline (esp. III.), fig. As. sabti, Aram. (,Jt), yearn for,

Am

K3X, \a.

all desire, etc.).

as
M1,w beauty, honour; fi. "OS a.m.
'X 2

840

m2
t JDS .[.] dye, dyed stuff;

+
;

abs.
pi.

cstr.

'X
pi.

S i ' +
1 '*84

'a*
,

Dn 8'

cstr.

'3X Is

19

DTlopT JU5
D'JJ3X

30

(perhaps

del. 'x, cf.

GFM);
.

cstr.

niK3X Je3 19 (so


al.;
i "lj?
,

X KiThesHi Gf 01* 145b


20

bbf booty of dyed

stuffs

v 3030

Kb"-

> fr. tax 35 Gie al.); 1. a. beauty,


t, of silver and gold Ez
2

TJTQ2
pass.);
II.

decoration,

of

adj. coloured, variegated (prop.pt.


t3^$>

'*

products of soil Is 4 (predict.), b. elsewhere M in fig. of drunkard's chaplet, V^SOn "X Is 2 8


:

Je 1 2 9 a variegated bird ofprey.


foil.;
cf.

,JQ

(-/of

Ar.

(fig.

5 of Samaria); '* Tf$B6 v (of

'');

tn

19

s (Saul and Jonathan); 'TTJ flK|,of Tyre Is 23

* m u(iKB).J7.

Lag

BN2o. 2 .

i^jji^w,

Sab. y3XK

(of Bab.); of land of Isr.(Judah), ton nitax 'ax hjjrjj nirjsn-b5> ?$f Ez ao"-* Je 3 19 (v. supr.) heritage of the beauty of D^3

rria^DD'X

19

Eth. **O0t: Mand. untax No" 36 DP W3XX, ]koo], Ko" 96 cp. As. sibH 11. surround firmly)
;
1
' .

DHM z a = BH; Aram. NH


abs. Is

^ jjoiw* "

most beauteous of 'sn esp. of Jerus. and temple Dn 8 9 heritage ; 45 16 4l (v.Dr),t5'Yp-'Xin v (i.e. (Bev),cf.'Jn Hy n
beauties
the nations,
i. e.
'

y3!J si
cstr.

LvM n.f.
sf.

'

finger; 'K
6
;

58

s
,

Exs"-)-;
21
,

iyass

Je52

cstr.

nyziXK 2
-

Lv4 + pi. rriysxK S il+ etc.; 1. finger,


,

'* Ez 25 s temple-hill); of cities of Moab, 16 20 Is 24 . Ez 26 rd.'ax.'nrrt 2.=honour, for '3X


III.

p^b t WW, so Co Berthol Toy Krae


/"OS ( V^f foil.;
Jli, Aram.
I,liu
n'at?,

Hv

esp. a. forefinger, of priest, applying blood (P),

Ex2Q Lv4 6
12

17 - 25

+8

t.;

applying
s1 ,

oil

14

161627
.

'

al.

b. 'N n?B> of any one Is 58 sign of contempt. 18 10 c. of God, as writing Ex 3 1 act of (E)Dt 9 ;

NH '3X, n;ax=BH
U^)abs.

God Ex 8 15 (J). d.pl.ofallthefingers2S2i 20 *;


3 1 3 5 fingers in gen. Is 2 i7 59 144 Pr 7 Ct 5 ; 4 13 of' 8 ; 'N3 iTjb Pr6 (of contempt, gesture); 21 as measure of thickness, J e 52 four fingers. 8

so As. sabitu, Ar.

fn. '?? n.m.


i2 ,5
;

gazelle; 'x

Dt

+ pl>3X 2S2 18 D^Sax iChi2 9 (GiBaer;


,

2. toes: tfyfl
feet, cf. 'tf
1|

n'5?3XS< 2

H. v 8 ), ttUoy Ct 2 7 ^-gazelle, allowed s IS 22 as food Dt 1 4 cf. 1 2 (although not for sacrif.,


van
d.
'

% 2 l*> b ,\it. fingers of his Ch 20 6 =fingers and toes.


(perhaps -/of
BN2
),

III.

Dr;
1

all
3
;

K5
6

s b T K), so 15 25 ( 5>K,"fiOIV, etc.), v. sim. of swiftness 2S2 18 iChi2 9 v. supr.,

JQX
Lag

foil.;

cf.

Ar.

^a

2tmp

(so

whence i_^ hyena, Syr.

Pr
(

5
;

of grace and beauty


n-lD Of Is
1
14

Ct

2 917 8

14

(cf.

Jacob
7 5

Ufa,

nh

yax).

Ar.b.Dichtri,;20f.).

hence uged in adj ura tion 2 3


3
,

+ n\W)
fi.

sim. of fugitives.
"rtKFi

'X 1"W?S n.f. id.;


1,

Ct4
1

=7
89
,

4
.

K219 ; tp5?22 n.pr.m. a Horite (Ayena; ES Grav rro P :n. 9 5 and re ff.);_Gn36 214!!0 (in these 24 24 29 38 40 1 Ch i gloss ace. to Di Holz), v ZtPeyw.
-

tN

32 n.pr.m.
n.pr.f.

in

Benjamin

Ch

Ufita,

tU^S
Ne

n.pr.loc. in Benj.;'SH
BN36
-

A 2f/3in, L 2aia.

tn^2
,192b

(=nj3X

jrae e,

cf.

Sta
2
,

valley of hyenas, soThes,cf.Lag 18 Geo r 98 1S13 (ace. to Buhl

= Wady

( pe lc Gray );

'3

rh.

el-Kelt,

); mother A/9.a=2 Ch 24
1

of Jehoash of
,

Judah

2K12

between Jerus. and Jericho),


cf.

'X

11 34

Afro,

L 2a/3ia.
28

2f/3o/x,

lapciv, @L Sa^aiv L S.^miv.

TD^tl2 n.pr.loc. near Sodom, Gn 14 Dt 2 9 22 =DYaX Gn io 19 =D'K3X Ho 1 1 8 Kt (0*fc


Qr); 2<[inup.

t["l!3X] vb. heap up


"^X
is
;

(NH

id.;

Aram.

Syr.

iJi. is

prate, chatter, rave; Ar. ILi


cf.
35

collect,

bind together;

further Dozy);
7
;
:

Qal Impf.
t[DI12] vb. reach, hold out,
(prop, grasp, hold, so
to
(^>

pers.)

Zc 9 3
corn

etc.;

41 3 39 3 Aeop p, in great^quantity
35 - 49

ms.iar

Gn

fs."13Sl?l
c.

ace.

NH

handle (of jug); Ar. klJ Eth. 0flm; grasp firmly);

Qal Impf 3 ms.


NH Sm
(v.

JV3 (rare), nt?'3Xn hold firmly, seize ;

Gn4i
10
,

(E), dead frogs

Ex8

10

(J),
16
,

dust
(obj.

Hb

silver like dust

3 Zcp Jb 27

cf.

om.)

yJA

39

7
,

r6-KQXn Bu 2"
I.

(ace. rei).
foil.;

+
dye; As.
BASL319
);

[-1122] n.m.
8

heap ; only

pi. Cl'ias

ty

,JQX

sibtitum, subdtu,

Ar.

jclJ,

(-/of dyed stuff Aram. J>3X, ^.,

Zehnpf

K io two heaps (of heads). J"QX (-/of foil.; NH n?S bind, unite; As.
and
der.).

all dip, dye).

sabdtu, grasp, take; Talm. TOSS join,

DVOS
TD^rQS
(

841
16

P"K
'

lm "'i'* lr"",:h *ft

Vogelst

n.[m.] pi. bundles of grainRu2 61 swaths [grasped and] 1 ifted

No '" favour, endow (one with something) CIS"' ''" Ue Mordtm HlmlMChc 7()t ; Ph. pnx adj.

DHM

for binding).

just,
foil.; cf.

right,

Tel Am
n.

(Can.)

saduk, innocent;
loyalty,
'

*7*7X (-/of

Ar.

li turn away, then

OAram. pTi
pTXtt
adj.

righteousness,

Nab.

BAram.nx=BH; Ar. jx shun, alienate ; 5 x^ in front of, in the vicinity of ; vicinity,


Aram. "I'X,
t"T2
cstr. 2
1

NH
2

authorized,

Saho
Eth.

sadafc,

Palm. NnpIT s*h< oe fow, cZear Reinisch


oe j'wsi, righteous, so
.o?)
;

wt/3i7s;
f ',r <18'0,s,2
;

R^+i
etc.

NH
-

pnx

Pi.

jT 6y,

apud).
4 Bide ;"IX abs. Ez 34 21 Is 60
16
, ,

Hiph., Aram. P'TX,


jjpgp-is
rrab. rt..
I

cf.
r.

Kaii""*206

d s '-i< 188

1882, ic5

n.:
16
;

Gerber

").

S 2 + sf. **? Gn 6 + etc.; for ffjf S 20 20 rd. nnx (or nnX c f. Dr, > fHX); pi. DPtf Ju 2 3 rd. prob. O^X as Nu 33" Jos 23 13 cstr. W? Ex 26 13 etc. -side, of man 2 S 2 16 Nu 33" 3 13 (H) Jos 23 (D), Ju 2 (prob. rd. context as Nu 55 Dl Pr75 cp. As.saddu, snare, trap); of 33 GFM 8 4 one lying Ez 4 -", 1^"^? TV& v turn from
;
,

"' tp"l2 n.m.

21

Tightness,

righteous,0

Is4i -r8t., 1. what is right, just, normal ; Tightness, etc.; justness, of weights and measures, nS'K, )3K 15 pnxi np7B> Dt 25 a perfect and a just weight,

ness;'X

Lvi9 + 87t.;

^X

ephah;'S
36
s
sjr

'X JVI, 'X 113 'Jttto; 'X P.3K, 'X flS'K,


6 10
;

Lvi9 (H)Jb3i Ez45


23
1 21
.

'X \bjyp right paths


19
f'

side to side; children carried 'S"?y (i.e. prob. 21 on hip) Is 60* 66 12 ; of cattle Ez 34 (in fig.); 16 32 32 32 20 of things 1 S 20 (cf. Dr), Gn 6 Ex 25
-

'X
;

TXO a < (allP); S 20 25 Ru 2" so o/, gen. pers. 18 9 inn 7 nxp Tf9^9i c. gen. loc. Jos3 "* 12 34 inn nxp 1 s 23 261 on tftu 'rfe of 2 S 13 nn? 8 the hill and on that side; c. sf. rei HSO 1 S 6

37*

4 w ,M, 26 13 ) 30 =37

Dt3i
1

26

5 ,5 of judges, rulers, kings, 'X3 031? Lv I9 (H); 18 9 16 'X DDE* Dt i Pr3i 'X BBB>0 Dt 16 ; 'X ]nn
;

right peace-offerings Dt 33 ^4 2. righteousness, in government: a.

'TO

<A 'ie

c.

v 20 ; 'X
also
,64
;

pp'in

pr 8
iff

15
;

'xi>

n^>D Is 32
7

1 ;

'X

nan

fs8

2
;

Pr 25 s

15

94
-

Ec
62

b.

of

law,

as

D-'OBB'D Is 58 2 T

f 1 ig 7
13S144
;

7SM6160

as ninjf v

as rrixp v 172

(, but MTBBB'p), c. of Davidic


.

t[TT2, "HS] n.pr.loc. on N. border


Canaan,
c.

of

n loc, nnnx
15

Nu 34 s

(SapnSax,
;

Sam.
perh.

46 16 5 yfr 45 s "X3 |H 72 s . d. king, Messiah Is 1 1 of Jerus.,as seat of just government, ?7.V n I'V
,

nnnx), Khirbet Serada, N. of Abil, E. of

Ez 47

(SfXSap/wz), rd. prob. iTTJX

Merj 'Ajun
c.

of righteousness; 'X iTIJ Je3i 5o an orig.god p^X, v. pT,X ^p?); (poss. these reflect
Is
i

26

city

toward Hermon (lat.


E.),

c.

8"- B ""- lm x so van Kasteren


-

33 2 5' N., long.


,

3535'
r-

33 pT
her;
e.
cf.

'X Is

21

righteousness used to lodge in

cf.

Buhl~

Ec 3" the place of righteousness. s of God's attribute as sovereign Jb 36 hus'Xn Sipp


Israel
",
,

ta'HS
( tuk
j-I.
cf.

11.pr.loc. in Naphtali, 'Xn Jos

19"

band of
,),

Tvpiov).

85

1112

agent 16 2 foundation of his throne 89 =97 ;


;

Ho 2

21

'X his personif.


13

n"TX

vb.

lie

in wait

(NH
14

t'i.,

rare

veraT) BAram. NIX Dn 3 ); Qal Pf. Ex 21 13 (E abs.); Pt. c. ace. ffp n v 13 vand.H.Baer). Firing 'BD?-riS iS24 (Gi;
(si

3 ms. 'X

^ 9" 65" 96 =98 promise s 20 administration of justice Jb 8 Je 1 1 Is 45 6 6 18 vindication of his people , 48" 5o 97 if, 7
in his

government

19

t rP~TC n.f. lying-in-wait;'X(3) Nu 35


i.e.

2022

13 s 2i/s calling his raising up Cyrus IS45 9 35 s servant 42 ; *P1X ^rpNi^^'God of my righteousness (who vindicates me); his 'x is ever'>

142

with malicious intent


II.

(P).

lasting 119 . a case or cause

Jb 6

[HIS] vb.

lay waste

3. righteousness, justice, in 4 14 8 6 29 ^ 35 s7 Is 59
;

(NH id. (rare),


pi.

God

'X3 CBt?

yfr"]

Aram.
BlT"!?

*Vf, ]fc ?j

id.); Wiph. Pf. 3

"XJ

ness; 'X3
'X N"Xin
5
-J,

bm
6
.

Zp

3 their cities are laid waste.

37

judges according to rigMeousi8 2 '; 'X3 3>&\ v 25 'x yOB' 17 4. rightness, in speech, 'X nan
1 ; ;

rra v.

nTX, sub
foil.;

II. nix.

rwns v. "?'TX.
deriv.
;

52 (opp.npe>) 'X , nafe' 16".


right

'2f
;

T3! Pr 1 2 17 ; HD
15

^DN

b 'X3 8

s
;

5. righteousness, as ethically

pIX

(-/of

NH, Aram, in

cf.

Jb 35 2

+ 17
12
;

45

Pr

Ar. ijXo speak the truth (also jjj-a hard, even, of king straight, perfect); Sab. pTi just, epith. Mordtm 2MG "" (,876) " Horn chrMl 125 usu. excellent
'

EZ3
15
'S
s
;

20

rprby 'x
JTP

Hoio (read 'X na, so Dn 9 24 'x nbv Is 64 4 f


610
;

Ec 7" Je 22 IS We Now);
1
;

121

19

'x byz
1 ;

'Xni'ls26
v*.

DHM ZMa "l,(m5)M5

'Xt?p3Zp2

'v finnlssi

'

599

CIS"-"

176
;

also verb

6. righteousness as vindicated,

842
np-ri'
controversy justification : a. of troubles, deliverance, victory, prosperity , God as covenant-keeping, in redemption, P'? 3
-i?-iy

PTJ
delivers, guides, exalts his people
1
2

in

with enemies and

^5

3i

89" 119

40

i43

M1
;

^i? kp*

6 9 28 (of

is 4

10
,

H ye?.
123
.

45 51

s
,

cf.

42

21
;

Tt-Sa + 40

10
;

'X

of rntSK 119 Up.*]* HM*, cause and Messianic king (vindicating people's 16 c. of people of city 33 giving victory) Je 23"; as enjoying 'V of salvation, nyTC* Is 62 ; ||1ta| 9 2 8 '* D33 * 132 ; "X 5 8 62 ; fc|* 3 'Xn \t< Is 6 1 ." d. of Cyrus, wmjj '*
b. in
.

name

wicked); as ace. after verbs of declaring, etc., 32 11 his saving (delivering) righteousness 2 2 40 2 ib.i6.24 7. i6 88 13 ; nnoy 'X 98 I45 a i S o'xyir 5I 7I

iy?

Aw
2
.

119"

righteousness endureth for ever 1 1 1 cf. b. of people, jin, "IBTJ prosperity,

||

Pr8 18

/
;

2t?

rniD eaWy rain for prosperity Jo

s3
.

||

^118";

J victory calleth him at every step Is4i (who) Hpt on whose soDi Du). steps attends victory, (Che

4$
;

7. pi. righteous acts : a. Mi6 6 ; vindication of rights 1 03 6 ; redemptive 16 24 b. of man's moral conduct Is Is 45 Dn 9
.

nu 1 S 1 2 7 of God Ju5

20 s 10 18 24 33 13 (Kt also prob. Ez 3 64 Je 51


,

sg.)

npT2 if +8it?
Gn 3 o +
33
,

n.f.

righteousness

16
,

abs. 'X
sf.

Gn
cstr.

7 ^ 11 (? gloss), B Is 33 -

Dn

18

as adv. ace, n*ip"1X

Tph

cstr. np-lS
pi.
sf.

Dt 33 21 + 5 t.;
9
7

^1S

etc.;
;

nipnx Is 33" +3

t[p"T!J,

p^]
>

vb.
3

denom.
fs.

be
;

just,
2

t.;

nip-is

Ju 5 U +
:
||

T#H* Dn
:

etc.; 1.
of judge,
;

righteous

; Qal Pf.
;

s6 npnx Gn 38

ms.

riglUeousness,
ruler,
2

in

government
7
6

a.
12

king
,

taDBfe Is 5 9

Am

5 6

'XI

UBBto

s " 8 ness=iCh 18 14 cf. 1 K io9 =2 Ch 9 Je 22 ,6 9 'S3 Pn6 12 cf. Is 54 14 33 Ez45 KM f& 16 ** 'xn may, 'xn n*B>jjp IS32 17 cf. v i|j^
, ,

S 8 15

nt^y

i).

executed justice

and

righteous-

Is 60".
c.

b. of

law",

||

DnwBto,

" npnx Dt 33".


'' 3
||

of Davidic king, Messiah, DSPD, 'M 2 s 6 2. God's attribute as Is 9 Je 23 33".


sovereign
'X1

12 7 Jb 2 9PS Jb 33 35 etc.; /#. 3 ms. PIT. 52 9 +; 2 17 Jb 4 11 3 fpl. njip^n Ezi6 (Co pjrfl ppixri, not BertholToy Krae),etc.; 1. 6 18 1620 a just cause, be in the right, Jb9 I3 34 M 12 c. IP pers. Gn38 in complaint Jb 33 (J; 2. be justified, in one's plea Jb of Tamar). 4 2 *3 Is 45"; ii 2 c. Dy (man with God) 9 25 26 s s by by witnesses 43 by acquittal ^ 1 43 Is 43 8 3. be condemnation of opponent Jb 40

We
;

just

^36

19

71
;

in

government, >W))

administering justice Jb 22 28 17 Dn 9 7 ; i 27 5" io 9 3. righteousvindication of his people Mi 7


23 BBB'D 99* J eg

: of God, in his government, in charging 4. be just, with sin^si 6 ; of ""'BEEto i 9 '. of men in conduct and character righteous,
:

37;

punishment

Is

ness, in a case or cause, Vlptnn

Tlpixa Jb

27

on

my
2

I hold fast ; 'X "113? v B" HD / yet ? of God's judgW</A< 23 ments, 'XT3H Is 5 7" (iron.); 'ya'tfn 1S26 Jb
righteousness
w,7fx<

S 19 29
26
;

kw

Jb 10" 15 14 22 3 35 7 c. J? comp., Jb 4 17 (more M than God Dr at God's hand, ft? 2 d), Ez 1 6 Co Pi.). Kiph. Pf. 3 ms. &p PI?)) (< consec. Dn 8" the holy place shall be put right, in a right condition (Martr* Buhl SS Bev Dr
,

33
2

'xs,

Ch

s3
.

nn?n 2 S 22 s5, boi v21 4. righteousness


Is
.

K8 = jna = truthfulness,
,

S2

Marti Oomm Pi. Pf. 3

'

be justified, its cause vindicated). fs. np/!? Je 3"; Impf. 2 fs. 'pixn
cstr'.
32 si^pri Jb 33 ; WV** (Ges 2 52
;

'X31

noX3

s 23 48 Zc 8 ; in word Is 4S 63
1

1 ,

Ezi6 61 62p Ez )
*

Inf.

16

ip^V Jb"3 2
s1

; justify:

Iptf

^5?

oath Je 4 2
right: Pr 10 s
1 1

Gn

30

s3

4 - 6 - 18

"+ 11

5. righteousness, as ethically 6 1420 25 Is 33 41" Ez 14 (J) Dte


1.,

+ (E^P^n)

npix

Is

Ez

18 20 33"; one" 'X Pr 11 6 ; '* rnk 8 20 1 2 s8 ; 3 31 '* ^172 16 ; 'x rWV do righteousness yj/ 106 22 6 2 Is 56 58 Ez 18 ; 'xi DBB-D nfcy Ez i8 + 6 t.
1

Jb 32 because he justified himself rather titan God (cf. Qal 1); make to appear 11 Ez 16 6152 (all c. fp comp.); righteous Je 3 IPW 'TV?? Jb 33 32 / desire to justify thee (in
D'HPXD
SiPBi

thy

plea', cf.
4
;

Qal 2).
;

Hipb.

Pf.

1 s. sf.

Vrip^Xn

Ez; BBPD1 Pr 15 9 21 21
1

'X rivy

Gn

'X31

nOSO
1

i8 19 (J) Pr 21 8 ; 'x IJTI 6 "^n 1K3 ; 'x(^) 6 ae>n

2S15
P^V-

Is

Gn 5" (JE) imputed to him {for) riglUeousness, AB 6. f io6 nDni 'X Pr 2 (del. Toy).
31
21 -21
;

p^in 1 K8 32 = 2 Cho' /m.mpl.F' !Sn^82 Pt p^XD Pr 17 16 etc.; 1. do justice, in ad23


!

Dt25'; Jmjp/ 3 ms. 3 mpl. 6 1 7 1 s.p^SK EX23 Jb27 Inf. cstr. 53'
;

*p
;

4 ministering law 2 S i5

^82
,,:

3
.

2. declare
1

righteousness as vindicated, justification, salvation, etc. (cf. P"l5f 6): a. of God, J#J,
||

righteous, justify,

WOT,

= 2Ch6

23
;

We*
||nbn?
20

Dt 25 15 23 7 V?nEx23 (E)Is5 Pri7


c.

ace. p !S(n)

K8 >^/y
32 1
.

Is45 46
;

13

5i
||

+7

t.

Is

2
;
||

nana ^24;
;

accusers,

17 ion ^36" I03 17 'X EtoE> Mai Is54 wi 0/ righteousness (with healing); '2?3

Jb 27 3. justify, vindicate the cause of save, c. ace, 8 Is 50 (of God), c. b of obj. Is 53" (of servant by recognizing charge
as just

P"H!J
of
',
).

843
f2.
false

-,

n2
<

ness,
i

Dn

4. make righteous, turn to righteous3 26 27 1 2 , cf. Aboth Bev. Hithp. Impf. s


-

22"=

Gn44 (J) how shall we justify ourselves, clear ourselves from suspicion 1
pi. Pj}VX)

16

prophets: a. under Ahab, VlJ- 1 2Ch i8 10B ; HJ- 1 K 22". b. WJ- Jerem.'s

21 time, Je 29 ".
.

,TH?
9
;

adj. just,
pi.

righteous;
,

abs.

'x

D'im? Ex 23' + etc.; 1. just, government a. of Davidic king J e 2 3 5 Zc 9 s ( victorious). b. of 4S s judges, Ez 2 3 Pr 29 (v. Toy; Kau questions , this meaning in all these). C. of law, '2f D t?EB'D T
righteous, in 3 2 S 2 3 ; TOJf
: ||

Gn6 +

t3. WJ- prince, Jerem.'s time, Je 36 12 t4. HJ-, priest, Nehem.'s time, Ne io 2 (L Sfxtvuu). 1 5. HJ-, son of Jehoiachin, 16 ace. to 1 Ch 3 but prob. gloss, Be SS, cf. Kit.
,

tpl"T, yilX,

cf.

Lag

31

]
;

Vb. gleam

(NH
2

id.

(of face, bronze, etc.)

Ar.

C^-&

he

red); Hoph.
bronze
(so

Pt.

Dt 4 8

opp. 12 1 Zp 3 5
14

ofGodDt32 Pharaoh Ex 9 s7 (J);


.

d.

^n9
8

137

NH
*>**

i29

Jb3 4^

3nTO nfr\3 Ezr 8 17 polished and % appar. Hebraism

1012
yjr

1 1

7
;

condemnation

Dn 9 La i
6
.
-

18

Ezr

9'*

Ne

in discrimination Je 6 2 Ch 12 33 21 g ; redemption Is 45

Ch 4").

TnnS
"i

adj. gleaming, yellow (of hair);


i

^ii6 ; keeping pi-omises Ne 9 ; in all his ways 17 2. just in one's cause, right: Ex yfr 145 8 19 32 23 21 21 2 3 7 (E) Dt 16 25 1 K8 2 Ch 6 Is 5 29 Jb 32 1 3 6 7 Pr 17 1526 18 517 24 24 Am 2 6 5 12 Hbi 4 3 ; 32 2 right in law, not under penalty 2 S 4" 1 innocent of specif, offence 2 K io 9 c. ft? comp. 18 1 S 24 3. just, righteous, in conduct and character a. towards God Gn7' iS 23 24 24 25 2" 6 23 4 4 18 b. in gen., ethically: (J) 20 (E), Hb 2 Mai 3
1

T$f>

Lv

(opp. "\hf 'b

31 - 37

).

fl.

[7nX]
fs.

vb. neigh, cry shrilly (Ar.


id.;
15

'

J4i
Qal

neigh,

Syr.^i,

K
-

Pf. 3
2

nbnv Est 8

8 Impf. 3 mpl. ^ni? Je 5 ;

SEst8 15 =BH); 3 pi. Anx Is 24"; 2 fs. ^nxn 50 Kt,


11
;

Qr

mpl.
30

Is io
8

mpl.

vHSR and so Vrss Imv. fs. vnjf vnx Je 3 1 7 1. neigh, of men

?K

f5

13

10

9 10 M Je 2o 12 17 9 +56t.Pr, Ec 3 +7t.Ec, Is 3 57 La 4 13 Ez f> + 12 t. Ez, Ho 14 10 D'Dn Gn


;
||

1 1

3-6

+2

1 t.

W
97

+ infr.),

Pr

20

s3

19

under
,

un(o (in desire) fig. of stallions ; c. of profligate Judaeans; abs.50 11 of arrogant Je5 Chaldeans. 2. cry shrilly, in distress Is io 30
(c.

6 9 (P)
II

Jb 12 4

||

ty Jb
11
11
.

19 17 17' 22 27

21

adv. ace.

94

^p);

usu. joy, praise

(||!?1)

I2 54',
.

'"IK*

^32 64

c.

justified

and vindicated by

4. righteous, as * esp. servant of


21

at, over,

Je 31 7 Is 24 14 ;
n.f.

nno'B>
pi.
s f.

Est 8 15

T[rnnJtti]
1
s7

neighing;

cstr. i>ip

Is 53 11

so his people, usu. pi. Is 60 ^33' is also supr.); ' tents of (v. \^]K 3 s the righteous; 'Jf blSi 125 ; 'i nnj? I ; '*
;

in>a ni^nso j e 8 16
3

(||

8t.^

u8
-

vwd mro);

^Ti'taxp
of

v 6 ; sg. coll. 34 2022 75" Is 24 16 2 6 7 7 P^X ""ia v 2 26 D'JOK 5. >A<, correct, Is 4 1 (cf. (|| 1BB>). 9 s4 nOK 43 ); Zaw/wZ 'X ^3B> 49 EV but rd. PI?.
;'

^
-

of idolatrous Judah, under

fig.

mare

desiring stallion (||*pBM, IRJOJ DBJ).

f II.

/HX]
||

vb.

Hiph. make shining


104
15
.

(NH id.(rare);
Inf.
cstr.

form of nnx, denom. fr. dnnv);

pi"J^,

and
cf.

(1

26

p^K

n.pr.m. (>*,
-

fOfO

tWB ^nsni
foil.
;

^,

righteous;
etc.,

DHM H
):
1

Sab. n.pr.
No
-

p^'ciS"-"
a.

287 '

1-

211

15

IMS

(\/of

cf.

Ar.

J]

appear,

fMu,,! ',,a '

32

Lag 2 S 8' 7 =

BN225ff

1.

);SaSaK, SaBSovK
t.
s2
,

(cf.

mount, j^io back,

C^b
Lag

48

priests:
s5

David's time

Ch

18 16 , 2 S i5 24iB + 23
1

S
1

; time) 46 15 11 9 '* JHt ancestor of PHS J| Ez 40 4 4 48 43 10 '2f rva 2 Ch 3 1 ; descendant of Eleazar'i Ch 3434 38 38 " 5 +5t.Ch. b. 1 Ch s , poss. c. iCh 9 11 33 Ne 1 1 t2. father-in-law of Uzziah 2 15 4 11 2 Ch 2 7 1 3. two wall-builders a. Ne 3 29 22 3 b. v ; perh. =c. io and d. "lBton 'x 13I
'

+ (Sol.'s

K 2 = 1 Ch 29
-

K Ch,
K4
2- 4
,

(TelAm. zu'ru,

etc.), 6acX;;

midday ; As. serw Aram. N"3n , ? Jio^j


>

MI

Dnnxn, midday; AtW, nnr, Thes)

15

BN129
;

>Ko"

1'

93

||

NH Hiph. (rare),
i^SH
pi.

(cf.
s

for this
is

is in

Aram, nns

(rare));

Ecclus 43

denom. from
fi.

D'lilV.

[~^nS] n.[m.] only

Onrv midday,
16

noon,

Dt28 w +
its

Q^JfjSf
;

mounts

highest
S88c

irPpTU w' T
1,

FT*-

t 7

n.pr.m.

(' ^

is
)

riqhteous"
:

(not du.) v. Ges as a specif, time of day,

43 + (when sun on form as expanded pi. and reff.); usu. 1. noon

Gn

18 29 ; esp. 'S3 at

reess; cf.

Sab. ^xpiV

DHM"

- on

No

32

; 2<8f a(f )
1

noon Gn43 1625 Am8 9


time for
flock),
fr.
8

1
4

K 18

27

20 16 Ct i 7 (resting-

VI*-

1. last king of Judah, n^PIO, changed to 'V: , 2 15 171820 25 3 6 ", 1CI13

Jei 3

2K24 2i'- 37 + 37t. Je;

"=2Ch
BJ-

Je 20 16

(dist.
1

'S HJf3 (opp. evening) ; as time of supposed morning)


4
;

Je 6

fJe27

12

28

29

49

s4
.

security Je

Zp 2

also tn nyi

npanp 1

K 1 8M

-ins
irn'iy 2 of prayer

844
time

nsn
-

K4

20
;

without
32B>D
2

3, as adv., 'V as

^55

18

(+li53, D'jy); as time of wasting

6 8 and) David X31X Q1 2 S io (elsewhere H31X), 2 'X rnix EQX ^ 60 (title); *|^C njjrnn 2 S 8**"

3Bp 9 1
Is58
10

6
;

'Xn

noonday

repose.

Ch

18 35 ,
2

1
;

1 1

23

Ch

2. noon, as bright, sim. of happiness, blessing,


(opp.
133

'X

Dpn

(Ges* '); 'X3 Dt 28 M Is 59 10

(U-rtM); cf. Jb 3 v. also 'xn tfra Is i6 (opp.

rbm),

+ 3f
5".

17

heroes 2
||

Ch 8 3 S 23 s6
38
,

orig.

home

i; 'x 'also 19 ; of one of David's

"inzio (perh. rd. also for n.pr.m.

W);

Ch

1 1

cf.

Dr); 'X 3p

Jb

in Saul's time) ;

No

ABiM

'

'"

1 ia "- Blb -

* ZMQ x"
-,

14

47

(only here
t1871 ''

113

back;

fn. "ins n.f. prob.roof (cf.Ar.As.TelAm. >fhes Di a\. light, window); nfc>$>n 'X

places between Hamath and Damascus (about Pl,279f who cp. As. Hums, Emesa), and so Dl 001 2883 cf. Schr city Subitu,
-

na?&
fi.
cf.

Gn 6

16
.

n.[m.] fresh oil (newly appeared, BXI29 Kb" 93 ; >Thes al. 'Ausbruch' Lag
1'

"VET

= BH
Aram.

fi.

THS
;

vb. hunt

(NH
;

id. (rare),

nniXD

As. sddu, hunt, so Ar. (x~), 3Li,

that which shines) ; abs.'X?

Dt 7 13 +

as product of land, in unmanufactured state, usu. &WQ, Ijn etc., rich


;

fresh
so 'X?

Ho2 10 +, rt\W$
Je 31 12 Dt 7" 1 1 14 Dt 28 61 Hgi 11
;

oil,

possession, gift of

Jo
2

19 - 24
,

Ho 2 mM 3^n Nui8
''

OAram. NTX hunts2 18 sf. *?TI| 3 to);-Qal Pf. 3 pi. 3? La 4 DHX1 consec. Je 16 16 7my/. 3 ms. WJ Lv 17 13 nn?X Gn 2 7 3 7n/. abs. lix La 3 s2 etc.; Zmu. ms.

W,

TX,

(jo.) ?!

cstr. "Hx!s
1.

12

Gn27
13

5
;

i><.

"IXH

v 33

/iwn<, c. ace.
-

Ch 32 Ne 5 11
18 4
1

tithed

Dt
cf.

12 17 14 23 ; firstfruits

for priest

Ne

io 38

Levites), v", for priest

8 s2 oil-olive, i. e. oil-yielding olive10 "X? alone Jo i ; 'X? as anointing oil trees, cf. 14 in 'Xjn 'OS Zc 4 , i.e. anointed ones. only

'T

TV} 2

v 40 13 6 (tithe for and Levite 2Ch3i 5


;

TX Gn 2 7 3 Qr (>Kt flTX), v 5 33 (all J), 39 c. ace. pers. n;n TX Lv 17 (H); tfiti Jb 3 8 Mi 7 2( + Q-in, instr.), Je'i6 (+i>yo), Jbio 11BX3 jm niX La 3 s2 subj. evil f 1 40 12 c. ace.
;

16

16

nPX La 4 18
1

ni ^ T

niX ? (or TX^>), for

Pr 6 26 . Ho 9 13 rd. prob. MT lixf), v IX. Pol. hunt


tsfcs
.

[~*n!j]

vb.denom.

fr.

foreg.,

Hiph. press
11
.

(keenly, eagerly?),
nitysJ

Impf
fpl.

2 fpl.

njTte* Ez 13
-

18
;

out oil; Impf 3 mpl.

W]
1

Jb 24
:

]8 Inf.t&Xpfy v ; P.

20 20 niT]XD v

all c. ace.

1 fn. "^nS n.pr.m. l<r(a)aap Levite, son ofKohathEx6 18 21 Nu3 19 16 iChs28 6 3!a 2 3 12 18
-

(of

<

magic

arts,

necromancy,

etc.).
;

(i.

"PS n.m. hunting, game "


9

abs. 'X
15

(HnS"
coll. 'XTi

Gn

io

adj. gent, of foreg.,


1

c. art.
.

as subst.

+ T$
25
;

27
;

(Qr;
,

>Kt

ITTS),

Ne

13

Nu f

cstr.TXGn27

19 tf*TI v ,etc.; 1. hunting

Ch

24

22

26 13 29
-

IS

v. nix.
foil.;
cf.

N"IX (/of
&*;; prob.

Syr.

Jj

Je/oW, Eth.

'X"I33 io 99 'X 5?f 25 s7 (all J), 2. s NBm s8 jrawie hunted and taken (cf.Ba ),Gn 25 27 27 cf. Pr 12 ; n;n If (v. supr.) "-**"<B J),

Gn

30

27

also Ar.

^.J
si',

6e polluted;

Dl

Prl6

<yySt*

LV17

13

(H).

Kb"
nKiX

1,162

= BH;

cp. also

As.

destroy, ruin;
)t'{

NH

t[T*S] n.m. hunter

; pi.

&& Je 16
1XD
1
14

16
.

Aram. "?,

'/?</).

tnSp, ISn

n.f.

j848- 41

'[nNS] n.f. filth, specif, human excrement ; sf. inter Dt 23 14 cstr. D^BJ nser ^J| Ez 4 1! (as fuel cf. [?3] p. 165 supr.).
;
;

abs. (prop, hunting-place ?) 8 12", 1XD 12 ; pi. abs. nhXO 1


;

fastness, stronghold

Ch

1 1"

S23

-)-,

cstr.

id.

tnS&
excrement
(both

n.f.
4
)

filth; abs.
cf.

'X

Is 28"

(of

v (Gi, 24 van d. H. Baer), TS33"; 2 1419M 1. mountain-fastness Ju 6 1 S 23 (v.supr.), 816 2. Ez 33 27 1 Ch 1 2 ; D'V^D nilXO Is 33".
1

29

drunkards' vomit,
cstr.riSX Ig 4
(

tep)
sf.

'x fig. of iniquity,


specif, of

gf.inx'X

= ["?])

Pr 30";
DflKX 2
cf.

human
12

K i8

27

=Is 36
,

Qr

Kt

more gen., slronglwld Je48" si^Ez i9 9 (Baer Gi van d. H. fliTX? id. [11. n^XD] Ew Hi-Sm Da al. nets [1. iTTiXO] Krae del. Co Oort Toy)
;
; ;

Drp(N)nn,

[tfin] p.

351

supr.).

citadel of

Jerusalem

Ch

1 1

7
.

tJ^NS]
4

3 adj. filthy;pi. trtrtX Zc 3 Q'SX

f 1. [TiStt] n.m. in
WkjAUor.ro*.
j-ll. iJ.ib

pi.,

dub., usu. siege-

v (both of garments).

works; &9l} DHiXD Ec 9",


y.-ito 2,

but read O'l^XD

"MIS

v. I. "VW.

p.

849

a.

2>/3a(X)

"TN^iS, PQiS n.pr.terr. 2ov0a, rarely an Aramaean kingdom, time of (Saul


:

[TiSTD] n.[m.] hunting implement,

specif,

net

(cf.

Syr.

I^jW.

^1 st?, net);

rrrem
liVO Pr only fig.: cstr. D'lP
conj. in
1

845
2
,2

ms
enjoin, iv. charge;

(but text dub.,v.

11.

l^A

injunction, com-

iTXB Jb 19 6 (of God as Job's D'OTm D'TVDEc 7 26 (of woman). hunter); pl.H$ 12 fish (in fi. TVTXZCi n.f. net ;'o Ec 9 for
Toy)
;

sf.

mand; Thes cp. Syr. Jo.,


Ar.

erect, \lo., stone-Jieap,


;

sim.); fi.

pi.

Ez 19 9

v. *1SD supr.

TVMXQ n.f. net, ^66"; sf. f?*? Ez 12


of

prey ; abs. 'D Ez 1 3


13

21

20

Vs

17
13

; 1.

<, in fig.
||

i//>66".

judgment, Ez 12 21 2. jprey Ez 13

17= (both
(fig.).

ncn),

sf.

f 11. [iTTiSQJ n.f. fastness, rUYlVD Is 99' (of Ariel); pi.


(11.

stronghold;
Ez
1

9" v.

ISO.

iTTlSO

n.f. fastness,
,

stronghold;
,

n Gn6 a +; sf. ^S Dt 4 5 + n + 1.TS Gn 5 + etc.; 1 s. WS Ex 7 ^S Dt 4 M Lv 8 4- 4 1., etc. Impf. 3 ms. 29 + 29 t., Gni8 + 8t.; W Dt 2 8 8 tffl Gn2 + n$P, sf.^VI iCh22 ,etc; ls.TXK}Ezr8' Qr(>Kt Wl Gn5o + ,etc; Inf. cstr. ntOMtt); 3 mpl. rriv 2 S 1 8 s + etc.;' Imv. ms. .TV j os 4 4- 2 t.; u 3 Pt. IV Lv6 2 4- 9 t.; WSp 4 mpl. V J si 55 rflVD Is Nu 3 2 +; cstr. 55 etc.; Hj'sp
3 ms.
;

Pf.

57 cf. Schulth Gerber makes sJ- guide-stone, Heb. vb. denom. fr. TSD, but vb. is much earlier)
;

W
;

31

,9

16

12

16

,6

abs. "o 1
sf.

S 22 i + fTOO

S
1

cstr.
;

7 rnsp v

Gn27 Gn 2 18
Jb 3 6
to,

a. lay charge upon, 2 fl 11" 28 6 (P) (J)

1.

f.

c. ?$?
12

pers.,

iK

Am2

Je 35 s
,

wrap f i8 3 +,
1 3

'rnsp
16

2S22 2

pi.
23

riiTxp

^ 3 ;~fastness of David,
2

iChu for MT nijp (T p 792 b); of Jems., |is nnsp 2 rnyp 1CI111 5 cf. 2 S 5 9 home of eagle Jb 39 3 2 elsewhere fig. of' f i8 = 2S22 ( + vb'P);
1S22 2S2 3
1 .
'

S 5 17

23

u=

1
3

Ch

1 1

S 2 2" 2 4 (Gi ) id. also nVu? n "W?


,

va

+ 6 t.;
32
,

^i? rei,

Ttppnp

mVK

D'3yrt

s by Is 5

cf.

15

sV=

jCh7*. command to c. ? pers. Ex I 22 (E) 1 S 20 29 3 23 8 1 Ch 22" Is 13 Jer 32 + 105 ne>o vb 's rnin IS 2 K 20 give charge Dt 33 cf. Ne 9"; ''jn'np
3jn-^5?
4
1
,

b. give charge

^3i

7i

(all

?!'P),9i

+ 'pTO),i 44 ( + ''!Dn
?pn,

thy household (in preparation for death) 1!" b wiW Is 3 8' (cf. NH, B.Bath. , fW}V 'verbal
to

Id 147 *).
1

c. give
1

but this dub., Krochm Gr Che


Du'?i>P; poss.
II.
cf.

Dy
fl'3

f?]n,
3

6 s4 (P),

K
1

1 1

10
;

charge unto, c. ? pers. Ex irva-iw \r\ 2 S 1 7 s3 (cf. b).


c.
12
,

is

WD);
foil.;

also

*#*p
I.

31

d. give charge over, appoint,


rei,

"T1X (/of

relation to

TiX dub.;

Ne

Ch

22

by

TU

(ni'nb)

ace. pers. 'S

+ ??
Tib
10
;

oppomt
c.

Aram. ITJJJ, )jo), As. stditu, Ar. i\j (_}), Palm, in, all provisions (esp. for journey); in Thes=I. 11Y ; on jrame as early food of
nomads v. re i.7o. 326. as.

one (to be) ruler over 2 S6 21 1 30 14 n 1 s i3 25 ; by roee* 2 S7


inf.

K
1

35
;

Ch

17

c.

(no by),

'OJJ

RS 8em
T (

,ailSi2" ded - !B2t

cf.

Doughty

Arib

DTJ'yf) Ink

Nu

S 7 7 = 1 Ch 1 7"; nrnxi rrtjrj}> 19 27 (P) and thou shall install


2

Ar Aram.)

is

then secondary).
;

him in
charge,
(J),

food (11. ["PS] n.[m.] provision,

their sight, cf.

v 23
5

(P).

e. give

one
12 20

abs.

command
22

TV Nei3

15
;

sf.

41 VWf Jb 38
,

etc.

;yrotnwwi
5

taken on journey J0S9 14

DTS Dro v

(both JE)

more gen.

(late), /00c?,

food-supply,

Ne
t.,

15

13

15

I32

of raven
n.f.
;

Jb 38 41 . 1.
'x

TV

v. T.X.
11

Gn 42 2S + 5 t. provision for journey, march, Gn 4 2 25 45 21 Ex 1 a" (all E), Jos 1 (D), 9" (JE),
Ju
8

t|TT3|

id.; abs.

Jos 9

+2
10
;

."TO

Nu8 (P), 2S141 18 Je7 K 39" Is 45" K" a > Ges Ew Di Du al. as d), (AV RV Che By Nu 9 io" (al. against), Nai (al. id.); c. p 32 (P), + 91" La i Est3 c. b* Is 23" Je 4 7 2. charge, command: a. c. ace. pers. + rei, oft.,
;

(oft. ?5?

concerning),

Gn

14

s8

17

esp. of the law: Deut. phrases are ^JIXD '33K nt?K

7 (text

dub.
s5

cf.

GFM), 20
s

10

S 22

supply

of food

78

. Gn

Ex 34" (J), Dt 440 6 26 + 18 t. Dt, cf. 15 IPX D3nN TSO '33K Dt 4 22 +9t. Dt; tTO? 6 s 30 1216 n 28 'S nN Dt 13 Ex 32 (E) Dt 5 9
15
;

27

v.

1.

TV, sub TV.

31

*.

b.
1

c. ace.

t[T!i] vb.denom.Hithp. with provisions, take as one's provision UTBVfl Jos 9 12 this bread we look as Pf. 1 pi. 4 our provision ; Irnpf. 3 mpl. ^TDJf'l v (so rd. Codd Vrss Thes al.), abs. for MT "JSft,
;

supply oneself

Gn5o*+;
)

pers. +obj. clause, e.g., Inf. 19 2 consec. Pf. 18 35 (P); (J),

Nu
22
.

consec. Impf. 2
16

S
;

4'

iK 2";

weak

c.

Ex2 7 20 (P)Jos4
pers., ace. rei obj.

Imv.

Jos^iS^

Impf.

c. ace.

23 s3 om. Ex 18 (E) Gn 49 (P)+; ibs6 Gn 26 11 32 1820 Lv6 2 +; given after

"*P^'l, etc.,

Gn

28

49

4-.

d. ace. rei, ace.

[J"7Vi]

vb. Pi. lay charge (upon), give

pers. om., in'i3 nbiyb 'V

^iii
3

9
;

t"^J0 n J
2

charge (to), charge, zoii. 0887), 64i Gerber 124

command, order (Ba


cp.

"
36

'S IB'K,
6

EX16

1632

35
34

Lv8
i

9
i4

17
(P);

Nu 3 o2
Gn 4 2 25

Ar.

J^

combine,

(P)

obj. cl,

Lv 8

(P),

846
p"2
i 5 3. charge,

rtaro

(E),

80
;

Ju 4

6
.

e. abs.

command,
9
;

50 (E), La 3 ace. pers. in phr. 'X "^N?

Gn

16

s7

of

D and later codes c.


^119, 20
,4

2 pi.

(ye shall, shall not;

Br""-""' ***),
(late; esp.

Lv4 2 +5t.
t.);

Ex 2 3 M Ex29

,s

(E)
(P)

Gn 7 (P) + + neto " 'x


;

'X

-\m

W3 Gn f (J)
12 s850 39
t.

P, Is48 +25t. 6 ' -I0B> Ex 20 (R)

18

->b*o

Ex
8
;

15

Lv22 31 (H)Dt4 2 + iot.D,iKi4 8 2 Ki8 6 +5t.;


'D n'B'VLv26
nix

+ 37

t.

P; ne'e

''

t'X "lEW om. 'X -IB>K3

Nu 32 26 (P) + 'X IBN i>33 7 s 9 2 K n =2 Ch 23 + t'X -\VX b!> Ex 36 (P).


10
;
1

WEx
Dt
13

'x leta
i
18

^33

ss^'+S

P;

Jos

22 2 Je 35

ace. pers.

nw 'n Lv 2 7
1K18
18

(H)-)-5t.;
34

(H);
16

'DSWDtii"+4t.; 20 'm3V Dt 26 2 Ch 24
I3

'D 3TV

K17 Ezr 9 ';


:

"d isn Ezr 9

14
;

in combinations, esp.

by Redactors and
(1) with D'ipn
13
; .

late
26

+4.

cAar<7e, with

command to others, commission,


1S

writers; order various , D 40 ,l

Ex
7

15

a. ace. pers.

+ ?$ pers. (sts. 4- ace. rei) Ex 6


i 3

2 5"

(R )Dt4 Ezr7
i
7

+
1

n + D<DSB'DDt26'
2

Lv 27"

(P)

Je 27 4 Est 4 10
9
.

ace. pers.

om.

Ne
14

io

30
;

+D B2B'D, nnin Ne 9
,

iK8 58 + min Ne
(2) with

Gn 50 23 NU15 Ne 8
16
14
.

(E) Est 3" 8

b.

T?

of agent,

+ ty,

36

(P);

c. ace.

b om. Lv'8 36 (P), Ezr 9 !1 b Ezr 8 17 1 Ch pers. + ^5? for


s
.

9 ; + nny Dt 6 3 nipn Lv26 (H)

17

Ch 29 19
30
3
.

Ch 34 31
12

Dt6 2
l

Lv26
D

15

Dt8"
ei
,

io 13 +9t.; 'n
1 3

+ Q'asBis
5

16

22 13 Mai 3 21 Est 4

d.

c. ace. rei,

*?

TO-B

^8 9 +
,

32

dbb>d, ninj?

K6 + nim, D'UBtro iK2 ;+nhin Gn26


.

'XI

Lv
to ">p3

25

you,

I will command my blessing s *\m Dt 28 cf. ^133'; hDfl 'X 42", Jb 38 12 t?ro, yvn Am 9". +5. command,
21

(P) and

c.

Nu (R );+nny 2K23 (3) with O'BBB'D 19 13 7 Dn 9 5 ; with nmn Ex 1 Ch 28 Ne 9 36 (P) M 2S c. of special com1 6 (R), with nviy Ne g
mands of God 1 S 13 13 1K13" 2Ch2 9 2S Nei 3 6 3. commandment, sg., of Mai 2 14 Jb 23 12 16 6 a \\-Qf 13 13 code of wisdom Pr 19 ||fi"WI 4 12 pi. of special commands 2 3 4 7
.

appoint, ordain, of divine act


12
9 5

in creation Is
s

V33 148 providence 2 S 17" Am 6" 9' Jb 37 f 78* Is 34 redemption + f 44 68 w


45
71
,

12

16 s

3
;

so of idol Is
16

48

(||

niX

Nu 3

36

s
;

2 ms.
34
;

3 ms. !TCP

EX34

t Pu. Pf. 3 ms. fiby). nn*W Gn 45 19 etc.; Impf.


,

be

commanded,
19

i.e.

receive

Gn 45 (E), c. ? by whom Nu 3 6 2 (P); 'X -IBta Ex 34s4 (P), 'X ]h^3 Lv 8 M io (P), 'X -Wta Nu 3 (P) Ez 12 7 24 37'.
command,
13

subj. pers.,

T12 appar. n.[m.], dub. word; in ^n 11 > IJPID?? Ho 5 usu. command, ordinance; < IX Che Now GASm *ff elsewh. only 1$ 1$ IX
;

(|| 1|??

12 MJ? 12), Is

28 10 in mocking mimicry of

16

18

Is.'s

13 words, and, v , of the unintelligible speech

T
(P?.

s !J

n.m. sign-post, monument

in orig. physidenom.); prob. from cf. cal sense, v. esp. Ar. ij^>, y\j* Syr. )>Jo%, HomWu " S7 Kb"- 1 154 > Schulth ; -/pxBuhl);
Pi-

(NH

id.

of '''a foreign agents of judgment;


al. (cf.

Ges Che Comm

AV RV)
Ew Di
fr.

render command upon com-

mand;
and

rule),

V X (whence px);
(NH
Aram,

(carpenter's) rule

(+12 = line Du Che Hl>t


id. J so

explain as mocking sounds without sense.

abs. 'X, grave-stone

2K23";
Je 31
21

sign-post
(||

EZ39

16

t[rllX] vb. cry aloud


sdlj,u(1),

As.

guide-posts, pi. D'JJf

D^-ion).
;

PPSQ t:

n.f
181

commandment
3

'o
13

Pr 6 s3 +
96

Ar. (-^-o), p^o,

nix,

w.o.;

injXO Dt 2 6 V' 1 1 9 14 inixt? Nu 15 ; pi. nixp abs. Lv 26 + (rfixo 14 2 26' + etc.; Ne'9 ); cstr. 4 + ; sf>niXO Gn not used before D and Je in Je only of man's commands ; not Ez nor Minor Proph., exc.
cstr.

niXD Jos

22

sf.

Eth. Ro>0: caW)

;Qal

Zmp/. 3 mpl. Wgf

31

Is42

(injoy, ||^).
n.f. outcry;
cstr.
11

tnrnit T
'X

in distress, grief, abs.


sf.

^i4 4";

nniX Jei 4 2 ;

TOPI1X 4 6

12
;

1. commandment, of man: king, 1 K Mai; 2 2Ki8 36 =Is 3 6 21 2 Ch8 ls +i 4 t.; 3N 'o j e35 n.i6..s Pr6 2o. Dn, N / D l829 . pi. on i y
,

abs. also Is 24

(c.

ty/or, because of).

cf. miswal /"]} (in Syria), a (\/of foil., stone-lined hollow, or basin, for washing grain,

Je 35" Pr io* Ne io 33 of property) Je 3 2 11


.

mxon, the order (title 2. of God: a. sg. the


:

Wetzst Bleb<!ZPVll,(1891)
Ti"17';l2 n.f.
T

'

).

ocean-deep;

Is 44 s7

commandment, code of law

Ch

8 13

Ezr io3

9 'on not? Dt 8 1J +5 t. D; 19 ; esp. of a 6 'on rfov Dt6 15 ; nw -ib>k 'D(n) Dt 26" 30" 20 31 3 i; 'on |o -no Dt 17 ; isn ' Nu 15 (P) ; D s 21 s jinnin E x 24" (R ) Jos 22 "(D) 2 Ch 14 31 ;

f[rfoS03 Tfowf
,

n.f. depth,
abs.

abs. nSlXt? T

^41^+;
f 88
7
;

pi.

riirtXD

deep; 6 Exi5

Ne 9 n
Mi Mi
19

n'i!''XD

cstr. nii>1XO

Zc io", ni^XD
11

7
19

+ D'jj>n,tri?BK>DDt5 28 6 +
,

b. pi. of commands

^ 6S 23 ;depth, pi. DJ ' Je^C/i* of the sea ^ 6S abs. Ex 15 (of Red Sea) Ne 9
23
s
;

rtan
88 7 (id.) ; fig. of deep distress f "UO ' Zc 10" (i.e. of Nile) ; sg.
deep,
(||

847

PIS
fii. tfi'X

= the deep sea,


of distress

rrtWin 113)

and Samuel, '3T|3


1

^107-* J0112* Jb4i

53

of crocodile); depth of marsh,


yjf

(inhyperb. descript. 'O il, 3

Ch

20

n.m. Ephr. ancestor of Elkanah uioO 2a></>), 1 S 1 (V Na<</3, L 11 Qr SB (Kt tpv) appar. = 1 v
'

swamp,

(Levite), 2ou<()

hence prob. *1W

H?

'

S 9*

69' t mir 0/

(||

DTHJOJjD),

cf.

(</() depth, fig. 16 'D alone v (|p$3).

(in Benj., r^ (y^) 2(<)i<(a)).

t^SIS adj. gent. Suphite;


for D^BiX
1

so read prob.

ti"D20 t
\
:

n.f. dub.

word

Zc

the myrtles

Si (WeKloDr
1

and most mod.,

which are'BS, appar.some locality about Jerus.,


called the basin, hollow;

after

2(e)a,

A 2a>0 V).
out-flow; sf. inw? Ez 32'

GASm

glen ox valley-

t[HD2]
IgfesOX.
tl.

n.f.

bottom;

poss. is n?>xe,

< n?XO, shadow (in. 77X).

<Ame outflow (flowing blood), Co Bthl Toy Krae.

vb. abstain from food, fast (NH Eth. 9.ao: Aram. BW, id.; Ar. ( ^.) y.^); JIU, r 5 21 2 ms. riDJt 2 S 1 2 ; 2 mpl. anox Zc 7 Qal Pf. 16 5 sf. "?ril?S v DiXJI Impf. 3 ms. DXM 2 S 12' 6 27 1 s. DK Est 4' 1 K 2Y etc.; Imv. mpl.

t[WS]

CSiS v. V*.
vb. 1. blossom. 2. shine,

[Y^, PX]
orig.

sparkle (perh.
of 1, 2. dub.)

meaning
id.

of v

but connex.
senses,
)X

WW
4

(NH

v 16 ; Inf.
/a<, 12 2 Si
etc.)
|| ;

Zc f; Pt. DX 2 S 1 2 Ne i ; 12 13 in mourning the dead 1 S3i = 1 Ch io


abs. Dix
s3

n.=BH); Qal
(fig.;
||

Hiph., Pf. 1. 3 ms.

fig.

P*
10

nBBn

Ez
6 9o

in worship (contrition, intercession,


26

Ju 20
23

12

tion),
'

v and ( + H33), 5 5 12 Jei4 Zc 7 ( + niE5D), wdx. Dixn v (Ges 117, was it at all unto me [''] that ye fasted 1 ) 4 ? ^nKJ Ne i (periphr. conj.; + ^3"!?), cf. Ezr
Pi??),

; (c. ace. cogn. v 2122 (q. v. for explana-

16

dW

grass, 'tr fig.

* (of !"jn m_B); /mp/ 15 ? 7) 103 (man under fig. of flower), rnw px; Is 27; 3 mpl. 1ST, ,/, 72 16 s 71 92 (]| rriB ; both fig. of men=)flourish. 18 2. shine, gleam: of crown ("WJ) 1^ 132 23 Hiph. /mp/. 3 ms. T x flKS Nu 17 it put forth 5 blossoms (of rod ; perhaps from niS NX !).
3 ms. fj>
"
|,
l

'

||

23

+ B'i53),

Est 4

16

(c. 7JJ
4

pers.

v (c. (|| Wj^J Wf?), disappointment and vexation


Is 58'

for whom), v 4 once in 7 rei), v


,

16

1828 1

ft Y^n.m.
shining
pi.

thing;

1. blossom, flower.

2.

'v abs. Is 42'


t.

cstr.
1
-

v*+;

K 21
;

27
.

i2 ,6

tote n.m. + cstr. Zc8 ,9


,

fasting, fast
(

'X abs. 2

S
16

31 niDiX Est 9 ; /as<, as ace. cogn. aSi2 21 3 912 21 2 Ch 20 Ezr 8' public observance 1 14 Je 36' Jon 3 s (all obj. of TJiJ proclaim), cf. Jo i 6 15 D3X tJ* 2 (both obj. of n?15); Div Di' Je 3 6 , 5 56 3 Is58 , cf.v (|| iSJ D-1N niay Di'), v ; of periodic
;

t.);

sf.

D3DX

Is 5 8

3
;

pi.

(fig.

60 6 (on foim v. Kb" ); 23 1. blossom, flower, Nu 1 7 (P; of Aaron's rod); of man Is 40 78 (both 'X i>33 p"Sn), cf. sim.

D^X

K6 +3
1S
6

n !?>?

rs v

(||

t'i.),V'io3

733 'X Is 28 1
(for

(fig.

and'Xalone Jbi4 2 4 of Samaria), so prob. also v


15
,

ornaments of temple

fasts

Zc 8 ,9191919 Est9 sl
'S3

; 1

act or state of fasting,


cf.

B'jjfea*

1SDW Ne
Vr'35"

9
cf.

Jo
11

12

Dn 9 s Est 4 3
v.
.

nX'X; so Marti); D"XX "JBI, as 18 29 32 35 1 K 6 2. shining thing, plate of gold, constituting the diadem on 9 30 front of high priest's mitre, Lv8 ExaS^g
'3
-

MT

(all

P).11,

in. T*. v. p. 851 infr.


4
,

*&B3 "S3

69 (on H33NJ 24 Bae); causing physical weakness 109

W3?

Che

PSr?
til.

Is 28

v.

1.

T*

supr.

y\)i (-/of
t
'if
1

foil.;

cf.

Ar. cL form, fashion).


;

[HX]

vb. Hiph. gaze, peep

C > "V- n. m. pi. things formed, images


Ch
10

Hiph. gaze (rare); Aram. )"X gaze); D'sinn-fp pro ct 2' (v.'n, p. 355).
tl. [p^l vb. into straits, press
(rare),

(NH
Pt.

HB'JJD 2

image work (of cherubim).

tL

!^]

vb- flow, overflow, [float]


;

id. j- so

Aram. TO, a,}


220

Ar.

(NH

Hiph. oonstrain, bring upon (NH P'X be distressed


Ar. ,jL2
(<j) be
;

i_j^l>

skin-raft is

loan-wd. Fra

) ; Qal P/. 3 pl.^V^

DWSX

Hiph.=BH;
;

narrow,

tigM, so Eth. i*<P:

La

s4

(fig.).

Hiph.

1. Pf. cause toflow over,


e]7il

Dn^B-75? TD-D: DT1K

Dt

1 1

2. cazts<

>oo.); Pf 3 fs18 19 *?- Jb 32 (Gi v );

Aram. PJ, jxi ChrPal. n ? s n Ju 16 16 sf. wr^xn I4 "


,

to/oai

Impf. 3 ms. tTBPI 1??.

K6'.

n.m. (honey-)oomb (as exuding Pn6 24 pl.na"3 honey);only fig.: cstr.B*?^^


f 1.
F|12?
;

29 Impf. 3 ms. PT, Dt 28"+ 2 t.; 3 mpl. *PWJ Je 13 13 i 9 ; P<. P'XD Is5i pi. n^XD 2^; bring
;
-

s.

'Tlijrxn! consec. Is

into straits,
c. sf.

by importunity
17
;

c.

7 pers.

D^OW

19"

(4-B*3' j),

KTipiov, Kijpia, 2>

favus.

pers. 14

constrain (to

Ju 16 16 18 speak) Jb 32
,

ITU
(sf. pers.);

848
sf.

Y1SO

elsewhere of bringing into straits


c. ?,

vy$ Gii27
;

,6

a city or people,

Is 29 s

7
,

so 7

(reading

njjMm for MT
cf.

narpfl),
'VJ -I5?N

Thes Che
1313

Du Gr Marti,

formula b
9
;

pixpai "rtxpa

Dt 28 s"" 7

1. neck, esp. back of neck, of man, wear42 ing chain as ornament Gn 4 i (E), so of woman

Mi 2 3
i

ls +, DanKflf Je2V toa-niKis


,

Ct
in

10

Je 19

pt. abs. p'itBri Is

51

<A oppressor.

Gn

tress

Tpii* n.[m.] si vera 1., constraint, disD'nyn pi2?3$ Dn 9 s5 usu. in distressful ;

times; Gr 131 fp31 ( S o of v 26 , omitting ) in

[v *Wj ( c
rro

27

]
f.

@), as beginning

Bev

Marti).
;

2 f smooth part J); VJKjX 5 4 of neck (J); neck of beautiful woman Ct 4 7 neck as pressed by foot of conqueror Jos 1 o 2424
(all
;

45" s9 45" 46

Ju 5 (rd. perh. for "I-), elsewh. usu. pi. intens., of individual, '2T5J 7B3 4 naa (E), 46* 33 (Or; Kt sg.), so
,

cf.

30

'im

fi*

r0H

Tnp'lS Is8 2S ( + rT]S),


'si

n.f. pressure, distress


cf.

national
;

40 48 (JE); place of yoke Gn 27 (sg.; J), Dt 28 Is io 27 Je 27 281112 28 10 " 12 14 30 8 ; of transgres-

rm pr
fn.
;

',

ps

30

personal

27
.

2 place of bonds IS52 ; of Ne 3 5 (fig-), hence calamity as bearing load, burden Mi 2 3 ; neck as smitten with sword Ez

sions as

yoke La

14

tress

p!ftft,

p2^Q n.[m.]
23

constraint, dis-

34.

'>f~"iy

as

measurement of height (depth;


;

abs. pSID Is 8

distress; abs. also P2HO

in

Jb

36"", of distress as constraint (opp. 2rn); ptfioa D*D arh 37 lit. irc constraint (i.e.

8 8 ,s pny 'S3 fig. + 15 > speak fig.) Is8 30 Hb3 not with arrogant neck (si vera 1.; but rd. perh.

frozen).

1.

pXID

v.

pX\

"NOT against the Bock, Kara rov 6tov, Bae Che Kau); of wicked, rushing against Hup-Now

"pl^Q n.[m.] straitness, straits, stress;


alw. abs. 'D;
straits
(all

of
9

God Jb 1 s 26.13ST13
WBIH or

13-iNjS"/?
b)}
;

'O B^N"?3
13M
s
,

2 2* every

man
-

Matthes Lbhr Bae l3rS>y


l3Ett!T for "\2.

Las is dubious; Bu 'W b'V, and

(in straits);

">isp3
for

Dt

28

53M 57

Jei9

of national straits); *tttp ISTIX

perh. rd. pixp also 32

pn WHO,
15' "i*

^1 i 9 >; cf. DuBr.


Bi

tn^lSQ
'W fTOZp
i

n.f.
15
;

id.; abs.
of
'

Jb 15";

2. neck of animals, camels (wearing ornaments) Ju 8 2126 ; heifer Ho 1 o" (i. e. place of yoke, in fig. of Ephr.) ; horse Jb39 19 crocodile 41".
,

pi. sf.,

delivering 'niplSBD
6131928
.

t[p112] n.[m.]pl. necklace;


IfJjfylQ pjg
II.
id.,

sf.

nn

f 25
Qal

17
,

DnVtipJSBD

etc.,

107

Ct 4

9
.

fH. [pIX]
/>/.

v. infr.;

vb. pour out, melt (|| pr); 16 but 3 pi. (ace. to Thes al.) pPf Is 26 ms. nwn: pir J3K1 Jb 28 s (rd. Impf. 3
,

HA

vb. confine, bind, besiege

wrap (rare); Aram. "W besiege, beleaguer); 25 Qal Pf. 2 ms. n-JJn Dt 14 etc.; Impf.
,

(NH

perh. 'pir, v. Bu) and stone (ore, mere) 1Mb it 6 7 into copper; i#"\^3 'I ?? PWJ "W Jb 2 9 <Ae

3ras.13f>1

iK2o' +
s

111S.TO Dt20 19

etc.;
72

roc& werf to pour out beside


Is 26
16

me streams of oil.

Imv. fs.nw Is 2I =

(after "b$
;

Kb

444
,

cf.Ges'
27

');

&& PP3f (from assumed ppif,

must mean they poured out a whisper (B*D?; i.e. prayer); but (uttered) form most improb.; KoppeGrDiDu al. prop.
(as above)
I.

= constraint pl)

K 1 s + ; I.V1X), ace. rei + 3 of receptacle Dt 14 2 K S^Ez 5 complem. om. 2 K 1 2". 2. shut in, besiege, c. ?J? of city 2 S 1 1 1 K 15 i6 20 2K6 2425 17 18 24 Is29 ( + acc. of
Inf. cstr.-wh 1 S 23 1. confine, secure
(||

Pt. pi.
3

nns

25

27

17

11

of (like' that of) magic; <Houb Kit jrfca Hpt b '3 pri;>p Upj. 131, or Che *J-)MD

ipjTSf

siege-works),
c.

T[p^2Qj n.m. molten support,


pi. cstr. JTJS

pillar;

c. c.

2 s 9 12 3 Je32 37 39 Dt 20 Ez 4 Dn i IS 5 7? pers. (within city ) 2 S 2 o 2 K 1 6 Je 2 1 49 19 s bit of c. b pers. 1 S 23 ; city (for !>$?) Dt 20


1

ON

area's;

pixp i4
(cf.

^pxp

1
5

S
;

2 the supports of the earth


del.

of city only
1
2

abs. Is 2

('as a pillar,' 'steep,' etc.)

is difficult
I.

HPS)

with

Th Dr Bu.
j(j)
(rare), so

rupt; D ,-}yp inciting against.


n.
of

1 Ch 20' 2 S n supr.); (|| .T^V TyrrriK Q, 1? D 3!? Ju9 s is corFrankenb HIC *"" " a Bu GFM Bpt Now
1
'

b,

,'

'

"YE* (-/of
)oT
(cf.

foil.;

cf.

cause to incline, lean;

NH = BH
K^S).

possibly Ar.

W O^V
+ 139

3. shut up, enclose

n,x

Ct 8

(b
cf.

of maid [under
Is 29
s

fig.

door] -face, mater.,


s

supr.);

c. sf.

Aram.

Kb"Ji - 6

1'

90
),

pers.

(fig., 'subj.).

'V

tlN^S a.m.* neck, back of neck;abs. Is 8 8 + cstr. "WS Je 28 10 + 3 t. 28 sf. nxjX


, ;

T112J3 n. [m.] siege-enclosure,


trenchment;
sf.
8

alw.'Dabs.,
siege

siege, en-

exc. cstr.lixp
14

EZ4

7
,

La

1", D-lIX

Ne 3

s
,

etc.;

pi. cstr. *$*($

Ju 8 +;

21

5J v ; 1.

'D Mi 4 tt^ tif

he hath

rrnsn
laid siege to us,
is
cf.

849
2
;

'B

n^ Wm EZ4
Dt 20"
;

"B3 24
10

Mb
s

con into
5
,

state

of siege

Je52

cf.

'B3 njrni

Ez4

'B3

*fi^

25 Je io 17 ;

ft [T!fl n.m. image ; pi. tfT| Is 45"= s idols; sg. sf. DTX V49 Kt their form (v. iT)f).
V. "J1X
roc&,

n;
Zc

liSB
1

2
;

Ez 4 7 8?"e^e 0/ Jems., but also 'VV^y 'O s 'B 'B^ of duration of siege Ez 4 5*
;

(vV foil.;
N"J
,t3
>
-

||

III.-vix;

cf.

SI

nx,

Aram.
1.

]o^ MJ, so Palm.

pi.

Knie).

water for a siege; in phr. piXB31 'B3 in the siege and stress Dt 28 B3S " 7 Je 19 9 2. 20 late ramenclosure, i.e. siege-works Dt 20

'B 'D

Na3

14

Ta n.m. Jb29 6 rook, cliff ; 'x abs. Ex s 1 f + cstr. Dt 8" + sf. T 2822 etc. pi.
f
, ;
,

D'l*

Nu
2

Ty entrenched city yjf 31 (al. part Zc 9 11 5 si'ejrecO, 60" (|| 108 ^aB'J?), cf. 2 Ch8 'B^
,

'B

22

23

rrt-VOf
,

Jb

28'"; cstr.

*?

S 24

:l

6e-

my

ii 5 , p!?B*rV3 'B3

D'3^

10

32
c f.

'd

Hb 2

acc. to

most(||ro.B?>8); but

We
(

(Gi v ); 1. a. rocy waM, cliff, Ex i7 (E), Dt 8 15 (en^nri 'x), is 4 8 21 21 f 78 " 105 41 1 14 8 10 Dnx v 19 (II , e*c&n) ; 'S3 Ni3
6- 6
-

l^
f

rfriyca

der.fr. 1X3,

i.e.

watch-

'XT}

niip33

v 21

cf.

Ex

tower,

'd n.pr.terr. conj.lSB.


5 s
, ,

Now

conj.

HBXB

HBXK1
v. p.

foil.);

> Buhl

33

2122

(JE);

yielding

566.

TmiXEJ n.f. siege-works, rampart; 2 nhttB 2 Ch 2 Ch 14 abs. 'd Na 2 pi. 11" + niXB Is 29 etc.; 1. siege-works Is
;

honey (from its Perles A "" M We


(JE),

81 l7 (cf. Dt 32"; clefts) rd. *|1X); as look-out


s 2

Dy

Nu2 3 9

home of goats 1 S 24 (Gi v ), snowcovered Je 18' 4 ; bearing (olives for) oil Dt 32" 6 resort of homeless 24 s ('X B^B^O), Jb29 ;
,

Na a* guard the nBX We Now der. fr. 1X3 ^ITJT rampart I u '"VVIXB ny i.e. keep watch i$ forti!), 2Chn I2 4 a ,i fied cities, so nVVBfB(n) ny v
29
s
.

2. rampart 'B liXJ


(
||

perh. D vflj 'X3 JVC* 22" deposit (thy) gold in the rock of the wadys (most sub IX pebble); as quarry, fig. of
,

10 pierced by miners 28

cf.

TBW

'

>.>

fill. [Tufl vb. shew hostility to, treat as foe (c. acc. pers.) (akin to II. T1X, to which

Abr. as ancestor of Isr. Is 5 1 ; place of security u -tfE*Bri 'X Je 2 1" 1 Ch (of city), fig. f 2 f 6i a ; symb. of firmness Na I 6 Jb 14 18 18 4 ; en'

n
10

during material
2

s4

b. rock with flat surface

SS

assign the forms, but

cf.

unjustly, also defraud; Syr.

Qal Pf.
;
||

Ar.jLS(^) ]LUx, rival wife);


23"
19
;

act

1 s.

TTISTIK

*JH Ex
sf.

(subj.

"

Y^img
Dt 2 Dnxn Est
9
;

WW)
2

/wip/. 2 ms.

-mHk
Ft.

3NiC-riS
ar\Sx

mpl.

DlXrri>N v

of stone, boulder Ju 6 21 13" (as altar); cf. T Is 8' 4 (|| [3X d. rock with specif, name, 3liy 'X Ju 7 s5 ^153). 26 Is io 2. a. fig. of God (33 t.) as support and defence of his people (oft. D'fp*?, '\ etc.),
2
1

Pr3o

19

c. block

^38

||

8".

10 ij?yB 'x is 17 , Tiya 'x

f 31

3
,

'ly

'x

62 s

ji'jno

'x
v.

3
,

*iriyB 'X
),

Dt
29

32
1

15

cf. 2

S 22

47b
-

(but deL,

flV. ["11X] vb. fashion, delineate (NH )Lo*. picture, Sab. id.; so Aram. "AX, o.
,

II

^i8 47 f 89 27 95
30
,

,
,

3 nyit?'l 'X 6 2

7
,

'pnp

'x

94

>|

btrte) 'X Is

2
i

11V, pi.

miY Horn '"'"'" ,B Mordtm Hln,I ",chrl4li


is

Ar.

We mjit) acc. to Sm Co Toy Berthol Krae, and thou shalt de10 lineate the house (cf. ""n v , 3roi yiin v n );
Ez43
(

iJ^B 2 ms. n-|?n

loan-word acc. to u for MT

Frii 272

);

Pf.

= 2 S 22
dei

S 23 s (personif.),n
ls

^ 18 347

s -"'*,
31

28 92 16 144',
1

^b

V&t Dt 32
(the)

C,">

v 30

^ 78

s5
;

c.

'X 73 21 essent. " H;3

4 D'B^iy 'X Is 26

(cf. ^62"; v. 3 I.Vc); as n.pr. Bock Dt 32 418 (T^ 'X), v 37 Hb 1 l! +


,

Impf. 3 ms.
fashioned
it

ink TJ*J Ex 3 2 4 (E) and [the gold] with a graving-tool ;


B'l.ns
ls

(perh.)^ 75 (rd.11X3, v.lSJX; v. also "llXHlB). b. of a heathen god Dt 32 31 cf. Is 44 s ">' ''O
, ,

'N

Hy>3B

bHIByn
p'X>l

verm "lxfi iK7 ( + acc.mater.),rd. is. sf. (pr), so SS Kit Benz cf. Th
;

niX
III.

S 2 2 32 ^ 1 S 32 cf. JV3 and Dnsn npi)n.


2
II ,

f 89"
21
.

S 2 2 . Vid.
v. -IX

also

sub

mx, 49"
11.

v. .T11X

sub

III. nix.

piXN Je Ez 43"
also

Kt,

v.

nx\

"flS n.pr.m. 2ovp (Rock);

t [JTVI2] n.f. form, fashion


v. foreg.; sf. v" frfjtt or vniin, S o Berthol Krae ;

; cstr. TOX

of Midian
ite 1

Nu
.

15

( WTrtf^, so Co, Toy as MT); so

Ch 8 s0 9 M
,

25

31 Jos 13

1. a prince 2. Gibeon-

T7N"
Levite

'1^!J
s5
,

Kt v"" (Qr

n.pr.m. (my rock


2ovpttj\.

is

pi. sf.

VJTHX) 2nd of these del.

Et);

as dittogr. all moderns; 1st rd. as Kt Co 4() S9I, Ko"-''* Berthol, as Qr Toy; sg.sf.D-lttr(Ges

Nu 3
,

1
is

1 ';

f 49 Qr (Kt D^X)

15

their

form

(of the dead).

Shadday); a Simeonite Nu

TO' '11!J n.pr.m. 2ovp(()iiraSm[f]


6

(my rock
s6 ' 4 '

12

10".

31

TO
-i2 Tyre
v. -ft.
4

850
B

pro
=laughing-stock, Ji^l '*?
njTUp
'

TO &?*& ."*|I.
v.

Ez

12

23-

(del.

[/VC?]

Hiph. IS27
row.

T.

Hi Co Berthol Siegf Krae

not Toy).
liradK-.

nSv.

NTOv.
foil.;

iq?7.

prEr 108' pnto^ 4 n.pr.m. m t t


'
:

'

Isaac, son

of Abr. and Sarah (he laugheth,


6
-

cf.

play upon

Ar. li*(j) oe cloudless, so Eth. S/ha): Aram. Nnx, 'ns 6 thirsty).

JinX (/of

t[nns]
t[nntf]
clear),

adj. intens. parched

(cf.

Ges

(M6c\._ cgtrXoy nns

Is 5" parched with thirst.

nameGni8 ,2, (J)-2i (E),i7 1719 (P);26 8 (J)); 1921 3 62 63 67 pnx? Gn 2 1 (P)+ (J) + 1 7 (E) + 2 4 42 (80 t. Gn, 9 t. Ex, 7 t. Dt), Lv 26 Nu 32" Jos 29 3484 23 36 i6 1 Ch i 29" 24", 1 K 18 2 Ch 13 Je 33 26 + 105 9 and (=Israel) 2 Ch 30 +pn'f!
4 5
-

16

vb. be dazzling ( nXPlS juKftfc;

pnfc"

nios

Am 7

9
,

pnt5 ITS
cf.

v 16

Syr. x.j 6 scorcfted, Aph. declare in writing (make

t~.LT clarus,lucidus,fvlgidus; J^sms^>,


{ ,

liLS
La4
7

moo(A, pJam) ; Qal Pf. 3 pi.

3^10

*
(i.e.

dry wp, become yellow [parched by sun], i^s^e reddish(-/of


foil.;

"inX

Ar.J&S
-

xi.

gray colour

(v.

Mull K0nl ^ bst dl

)).

(||

JJ^O ^l),

</tey

are more dazzling

whiter) than milk (of effeminate skin).

TTO
njf

adj. dazzling, glowing, clear;


11

DH
;

F[inS] n.[m.] reddish-gray, tawny; inv "1DX Ez 2 7 1S wool of reddish-gray, tawny


wool, or (Hi-Sm Krae), o/land Sachar (si vera Co del. "ins as dittogr.).
1.;

Is

8*

wind;

I"l5f n~\ Je 4 glowing glowing heat; DitKl l"IX 'Til Ct 5 10 my beloved is

dazzling (white) and ruddy


ninjf "13"]p Is
X
4

(cf.

La

t^TO]
Ju 5 '.

adj.

tawny; fpl.
1.

rfnhx MiJhK

4")

fpl.

32

to

spea& cZear (words), clearly.

[rPTO] n.[m.] shining, glaring, surface 7s cstr. V?D n^ns i.e. a smooth, bare, rock Ez 24
26 414 ;
pi.

t"^n2 n.pr.m.
Hittite

father of

Ephron the
Judah
1

BWrwa Ne
n.f.

Qr (Kt D^nnxa), in

Gn 46 10
4
7

2. Gn 23 s 25, taap. 3. name Ex 6 2aap.


16
,

son of Simeon
in

Ch

Qr (tn'SI
~\TVP_
1

Kt 1W),

2aap,

L Ewrap.

glaring, bare places

(1).

tnlTTO t

scorched land; '*

68 7

Ch 47 Kt, v.

foregoing.

t[nn^TO]
ninxmr is 58".

n.[f.]

scorched region;

l! 21 + 1. ''S n.m. * ship (loan-word from Egypt.

pi.
t'al,

ace. to

voj,iii.7.i65\.

pS (Vof KTOnx
t[n3m]
(||

foil.;

NH

n3n2{=BH; Aram.

pi.

07
fa.

2MG * (1892 m Bondi ", cf. Erman 21 abg.nnK ijf IS33 a majestic ship; Nu 24" (JE), Ez 309 ('X3; but vniv>-

DHM

stinking fluid, ^L., )U[foul).

6-omts, cf. <&,

whence Co Berthol CX?).


'

ni. stench;

sf.

injTOt
12
.

Jo

20

t"

JeIi0 ^] n.m.

S9

a wild beast, prop, either


HJJf,

iew3). Cf. runx nap Ecclus

desert-dweller (denom. from

so

most),

or
,

NB198

t[pn^]
cf.

vb. laugh (Ar.


KSM
;

isisJj,

laugh, Syr.

^, Gn Bau
i8

v. also

5 pi*), Qal i /.

3 &

6 , etc.; n^nv Impf. 3 ms. ~PD Gn 21 , 12 12 pnx*i 17"; 3 f8 pnxrn 18 ; laugh, Gn i8 131515 7 21*. (P); c ^ a *> concerning, (J), 1 t
.

orier,yelper(\/*mv=c?yi[y^,Dozy],Ba 14 in any case a specif, animal, cf. Ew' "'"*); B1 " OI1, " bs>} but not certainly identif.; Bo ", cp. 22 21 Ar. cat;V \. WS Isi 3 (f. D'JK v ),

23" 34

'^iwild D ( +
14

''!

<),

Je5o

(id.; all
( rd
9
, -

betokening

desolation);

1$B$+ 74
(1|

,4

/5f

^Hup-Now

25 Pi. imp/, pnri Ju 16

//. crfr. pmrj>

Ex

32",
s
,

Bae); appar. of people 72

(-3)

U3
2

prift
1
9
;

pmro

1.
9
||

Gn

3Q

14 -' 7
;

Ft.
14

pnXD
(J).

Gn 19" 26

01

conj.

CIS

but prob. corrupt, and so most moderns. 1*5*),

jest

Gn

19

2. sport,
sport for
23,

HQIS and T
t|VT?
Siddn,

(2 V

6 4 ) N2!J '
T
*

16

n.pr.m.
'

2(e)./3a:
'

^ay Gn

21

(E)

Ex
26 s
3,

32* (J);

make

servant of Saul's house, 2 S 9

s2

+I4t-9> l6

9<

Jui6 2S ( , ?.?i>;
maie a

u ^"PD'n);

toy with (IV*), of con-

jugal caresses
toy of,

Gn
c.

(cf.
14
'7

Doughty
(all J).

Ar*l De
'

and (Gnio

,519

49

]T>2 n.pr.loc.

),

2480)1/,

39

N. of Tyre

(in

ancient Phoenician city, on coast 010 As. Sidun(n)u, COT "; TelAm.
|TX,

'K tph2 n.[m.] laughter; *{> rift pHX hath God caused for me; Gn 2i'(E) laughter

$iduna, Ph.

** Dir(d)u-na, WMM

OAram. fTV;

Eur

184

in

Egypt.
'

'

first-born

of

a-re

851

-re
: ||

Canaan Gn io
Canaanite

ls

=iChi";
,

Gn

io 19

cf.

northern limit of 49"; defined as nan 'X

Qr (Kt IV3
in
(

tktpKfy);

C f. 'X-DiiO

Je 31";

foil.

19* infr.); also Ju i" io ('X B^J), 29 f; named with Tyre Jos 1 9* (cf. v ), 12 7 2 S 24" (cf. v ), Is 23" and rra n^na v (cf. v 6 etc.), Je 25 s 27 s 47* Ez 27 s 28 2122 (cf. v 212 ), Zc 9 2 Jo 4 4 . Vid. Pietsch mn "- M *Prutz A - pwtota, (1876), 98 Ko^BBII. 478 J e I, U y ne g Vojtge lit Her Morte
Jos
1 1 1
1

(so
1

8 s8

'X~in might refer to temple-hill Is io 12 't*T v 5 ), La 5" Jo 3 s nriyaa lAnj), 3l *(

(+ WHJ); specif, of Jerus. as abode of' and 9 ! 2 i Is 31 Zc 8' Mi 4 place of his worship

Am

=Is 2 3 Jo 4 18 +
,

76
l

(||

D.bc')

f.

IT.

I.

18

ff..

udn. VHI.
,

gJPlS(188),

SlStt

=53 7 +
08
(||
i

102 22 135 21 147" (all 'tPVV), 3 partic. of sanctuary 20 (\\&$), 3 of Jerus. 'X~in ^ 4 8 (|| ifoj nnp
||

T' a T! adj. gent, of foregoing; "x Ju 3' 30 elsewhere pi. D^TX Dt 3 9 + D'3iTX EZ32
; ,

<

32

an), 78

'X , "!n !' in

rTJW B3#), Is 2 4 (|| fng, etc.; same sense f\)r 133 3 particularly of s 17 "W 'X sanctuary Is 4 and (|| t*5H0) Jo 2 4
; 1 ;

23

Ju io 12 Wjfa i8 7 + 3
,

t.;

fpl.

n'jnx

K
Dt

11

;
3';

'#
'x

^2

is

seat of king. Vid. also 'XTia,

TV},

as subst.=/SV<oman, in earlier lit. appar.


46

coll. c. art.

Ez

30

Ju
3'

= Phoenicians
20

rap\ sub

na, in, ae.

Jos

13
[Jos
30

3 io *""" "- 1 also 'X

Ju

12

i8 7 7
-

K5

(=Tyre v
,

15

),

i6 31

|re
(if,

v.

m.

pp?

v. nix.

32

named with

'$* Tfpfi 1 K 1 i"3 cf. 4 Tyrians 1 Ch 2 2 Ezr 3".


#

Ethb. was king of Tyre

also),

Ez

NITS
2

n.pr.m. an overseer of Nethinim


are called

K 23'*;

Nen

who
46

WTX

'33

Ezr

4S

?3

KnX Ne

2r;a, 2iaau, 2iaX, 2ov\ai, etc.


.

7V, n*lX (Vof foil.; kr.V^be parched,


so

Q*
pa" ?
1

tTS v
v. pjx.

i, 11.

X.

Aram.

p? n.pr.loc. v. JX.
v. iyx.

KJf,

(not ), Jo, (chiefly in Lexx)).


;

T PF!? n.f. dryness, drought


2
6

"I

3>2
1.

abs. 'X
19

Ho

pi.

niXf 105 ; droM^Jb24


(oft.
||

41

ps
(||Dh); 'X
6

v. 11.

ta.

ps,

ronst

v. i.

[px].

elsewh. of land

"la-jO, nrjS?, etc.):


5

H?
12

(ii.

Y^S

n.[m.] meaning dubious


?

only in
al.)

Zand of drought, desert Ho 2 (sim.), Je 2 50 35 18 2 Is 4 i 53 (i *-)> * 107 ; 4-NO? (fig.), 51" Jo 2 20 -r^V *6 3 2 (fig); Ez i 9 ,3 (fig.). +
'X=cfa>erf Is 35
1

axioi)

W
6
;

s_yj

Je 48' usu.
(cf. A "1 46
-

(after

AW Ra Ki
fin,

wirujs (coll.)
al.);
cf.

Aram, px wing,
,

Thes Gf

Perles

who

reads )"*" (wing-)


trij/xda,

Zp 2 Jb 30 ^78
BN204

13

17
;

pi.

ios

41
.

feathers (as in Aram.);

T1V2
(on
32
3
(||

n.[m.] dryness, parched ground


v.

siyn-post,rdg.]^

orDJ,

whence Gie

(indicating flight).

format,

Lag

);'X3 S#t|
sim.').

Is 25

s
,

'X3

nB3| fft; both in


n.pr.loc.

n.pr.loc. in 'Xn nb$p 2 Ch 20"; fin. A perh. radical, cf. Wady Has&sd, and plateau

y2

p"2
V^o.:,'
2
7

2(e)ia>i>;

Siyyon, Zion (Syr.

Ilasdsd,

older form, ace. to

S5 +; nj^'X Je4 'X rnxp captured by David, and made his resi5 dence^ s 5 7 = 1 Ch 1 1 (both + in ty iwj), n
S. part of

stronghold (of Jebusites),


2

Lag

BNMc

'

198

L
so

N. of Engedi,
*o\t)s Atriaa.

Buh'l Gw>er

97
;

A<r,

rrjs

);'X

tn^S n.f.

tassel,

look (\/dub.;
;

NH
'X

id.,

% NriTX, Syr. J&To. cf. Ar. iLfU 'X abs. Nu 15 3839 tassel on forehead);
ends C???) of garments, H " tDBU 69 F "",0,s
-

hair on
flowing v 38 (v.

E. hill of Jerusalem, distinct from site

cstr.

Ijan
'X

S 2 Ch 5 (both 'X IPrl of temple 1 -vyo), not elsewh. in narrative, but often in poets and
l

K =

Kennedy

);

'?^

Ez

8 3 ZocJfc of

hair on forehead.

from political point proph.: as name of Jerus., 6 7 (|| jhOteHn), of view (sts. inhabitants),

=
16

Am
3

a^p"^
I.
to,

v. abpx. cf."

||

D^W Mi3 = Je 26
l012
1

,s
,

Is 4
20

62 6 4 Zp 3

Zc

1417

+ 51
2
,3
(||

30 40 41 52 and ('ma) Is 52'

19

27

"T'X (\/ of

foil.;

Li (t5)6ecom, attain

Mi4

8
(||

WfllJ), La
=Jerus.
also

id.), also ('X


32
5
,

nap)

go; perh. Sab. (Min.) TX {cause to become), 4 chpe " 125 form Hom ); on Hithp. Jos 9 v. TX.
rr25 f 11. "1^2 n.m.
-

Isi4 33 + so esp. in 4 2 'x nija is 3 1617 4 Ct 3 U 'x '?.a La 4 Jo 2 s3 phr. 13 2 + 149 (|| V#*), cf. Zc 9 rpjfn$ 'x s2ffjjj is Is 37 66 8 and even 'inn 2 K 19" (both

Je5i

35

13

envoy, messenger;
17
;

'v

abs.
sf.

Je49

14

+
;

^l^lX

57

envoy, from Cush


,

cstr.

Pn 3

pi.

2 W?)J Isi8 ;

Is 18

2
,

from

s HArty Is 29 (|| rnirp), 125 ; so


||
1

boj v Ob also t nann


7

17 - 21

),

Vr 4 8
1

12
(||

ni:a
32

apostate ger in gen. D'JBD|J


;

Isr.

57

from'' Je49

,4

= Ob';

messen-

T| Pr

13", |03 'X

25".

L316 and io

Ll'Xv.

III.11X.

312

"P2
II. (v'of foil.; 1 turn, revolve; "VX pivot (of door), hinge, so Ar. JbJa (cf.

852

0^7272
30
,

*VX

NH
.LIU,,

2CI132
nirbsn

etc.;

Imv.

ms.
,

npxn
etc.
;

1K22

12

-)-,

Dozy -"); perh. As. m<; Aram.W?T?,

24"+;
jL'ilj).

1
'',

Ne 1 ", niv_ ^ 1 1 8 2S
.

Pt. D'bxp

Gn
-

fm. [T2]
sf.
*

n.fin.] pivot (of door), binge;

issue, of
42 56
-

pryirby 3iDn

nSn pr2 6

14

(in

||

of sluggard).

fiv. ["^2j n.[m.]


pi.
;

pang (prop.writhingy,
;

26 5

iM way (T3^)> Gn 2 ^ Gn 39 323 (J), c. ace. pers. 2 Ch (J), 20 abs.send success tyi 18 25 ,Opers. Nei" 2
c. ace.

make prosperous, bring to successful


of man's

c.

ace. rei

s s sf. T| Dn cstr. *? 21 D'T? Is 138 21 19 nn.V 1 S 4 ;pangs of childbirth iSV, io", 3

human subj. c. ace. ^HDt28 29 Jos i 8 (D),Is48 ls 3 ^ 37 7 so prob. i (al. sub 2), 2 Ch 7"; c. ace.
,

noitp

Dn 8
1

2 *.

2. sAew, experience, prosperity,


,2 - ,5

so (sim.) Is 2 1 ; and, of terror, 13 ( Dv3n), s 21 ; in gen., of physical effects of mental dis16 tress Dn io
.

of men
12

K 22
20
20

=2Chi8" 14
28
s

Je

2 37

+ b pers.
s3

in ref. to

whom)
20

s
21

32
i

1
30

Ch 22" 13

29

Ch

13

14
12

24

32
36

(W'B'J?P"i'33),

Pr 28 1S

72,

n 72

v.

in.

S6v.
flesh

(NH 5U (ts), Eth.RrtoJ:); Qal 7mp/. 3 ms."?? rbv


Is44
16

t [!77] vb. roast

id.; so Ar.

2 rvbxpV'K Gn 39 (J) 3 c^ V' * a prosperous man; subj. i|7v ^u ( 11 '''s word Is 55 supr.),

Dn8

(of horn),

v 24

III.n7X (/of foil.;


Aram. WVni^X, JfcLLaiL
Ar.

NH rvr6x=BH;
"'

cf.

Ae roasteth a roast;
1

s.l'eo >"^XK v

19
;

(in Lexx)flat dish;


i>'-*=);

Inf. cstr. Tfb^b

15

give flesh pfcQ) to roast.

T , 72 adj.
(as adj.)

et n.itt. roasted, roast;

'

EthSAA: Amhar.Jrt'h; }W:(v.Pra An


**,
,T3

cstr.

all bowl,

63170 dish; v. Fra ).

SW"^X (P) of flesh pB3) Ex 1 2 8 9 (opp. CTB3 ^30); abs. as subst cogn. IS44 16 v. [n$jf].
fl. [17 7^]
Syr.

t
2

[nn^] n.[f.] pot for cooking ; pl.nirfo?


,,

Ch 35 (+nn
t/JTlfe
54

p, D-IH).

vb.rush; (Thesal.cp.SnpX,

n.f. dish
(v. JOB).

; 2 K

13

(sim.),

nry

ii.,
2

foil.);
Vljn

cleave, penetrate, then advance, v. 6 Qal Zy. 3 fs. nnpxi consec. 1 S io ; 3 pi.
8

Pr^
*

26

15

tn^Ii^

n.f.

;^r; nBnn

'X 2

K2

s
".

i|f,

Vmp/

3 ms."

npx? Am 5

(v. infr.),

fs.

npXRI
n"3

6 Jui4 + ;rush,)

'*)

they ruslied into


tipi'

tlie Jordan (dub., v. tW3 "i\ Am 5" lest he rush like fire upon

2S19 Dr HPS),

13

^2 v. T
fl.

nbx.

[77S]

vb. tingle, quiver

(NH
1

Sx^X

the

house of Joseph (or

house, etc.

GASm
.

wrr(rare); Ar. JJi, Jjii;


Pf. 3
pi.

$ fy; Syr.^j);
S
3",

Now conj. 1VSP); esp. of sudden possession * rtti c. 6 ^5? pers. Ju 1 4 the Spirit . by (DTii'K) rushed upon him, so v 19 15 14 1 S io 610 1 1 6 ; c. ?N
,

EW3

ibW Hb 3 16
5578
)

7m;>/. 3 fpl. flj^pj


12

njbxPl (Ges

K2
1

at horrid sound

Je 19*; tingle, of ears, S 3 11 2 K 21" Je 19 3 (all of


1

pers. 16

13

and (of Hfl ' t*T) 18

10
.

dreadful news); of lips, quiver in terror


1.

Hb 3

16
.

f II.

[n7Xj rf/X]
cf.

vb. advance, prosper


cstr.

[72?2] n.[m.] whirring, D?W3 i>x5>X jn.8 Is 18 land of


1

buzzing;

(NH

id.; Ph. Pi. causat. in n.pr.; Ar. "_Li 6e

(insects')

wings

(so prob.

buzzing of other views v. inDi).

in good condition,

Sab. nPXn Sab


;

Aram,
1

Qal 7/. 3 fs. nn?X prosper) Je 12 ms. rQV. Je 13'+, etc.; Imv. 7m.j/. 3 1 ms. n?X; prosper, of way of wicked Je 12 ,
npx,
;

^^

Deukm 93

fli.
cstr.

41

[?2b2] n.[m.] spear (fr. whizzing); ?X?X Jb40 31 ^s 7i-spear, Itarpoon. D'?^
a

1"7272 n.m.
sarsaru,
ip,.NBB313\

whirring locust
Syr. )_.T,

cf.

Dn 11 c. b 54 Ez i7 4 6e jrocxZ /or anything Je 13 710 Ez 15 rei, Je 22 3030 Ez 17", ^ 45 s 6e *mcsubj. pers., nbs., 'nbxfn Ez 16" and thou didst cessful ! n^bob
Nu'14

IS53

10

17

91

(cf.
>'

As.

27

Ar.

J-^i,

)*ii

Lag

G.Abi,.iMi.9\._ I) t 2 8 42 (devouring; notidentif.; '

prosper to royalty (dub.; del. Co Toy; >Sta suw ,1 om). 337 Krae n3t6opi. e .hai-lotry). Hiph.
r.

1 0^7272 n.m. pi. musical


cussion,

instr.

of per-

cymbals (with cfai clashing sound;


5

NH

Pf. 3 ms.
etc.;

O^xn Gn

24

21
,'

ms. I?r6*
2
20

Impf. 3 ms. O'Sx!

Ne

4-

n?X_l

Ch 22 11 s3 1 Ch 29
,

^x.Aram.PpxlsX,
q. v.;
|l

Ch

,,-'X2S6 + D'y?y?0 J\) B$Pft', cstr. Wj^f^f


'X
(

nb20
^150',
Arch. 277

853
Now*"*-'-*
721

D l, s
t

nyrtfl >X v
Tr. 232

; cf.
(fr.

Benz

H^S n.pr.f. wife of Lam. Gn 4**^ 2<\X a


n.pp.m. (Thes
expl. as J
1

"yy ++Eu.

t [n?Sp]

tTlW
tinkling)

n.f. bell

; pi. cstr.
later
8

l^X);
etc.

D^Dnni-)SDZci4

M
.

1. Benj'.,
site, 1

Ch 8 20

2*Xn(9(<)i.

2. V^X, Manas-

Ch 12 21

20 (van d.H. v ), 2 ffw&<, 2<A0a,

tQ\rp2Q
(H2S6
29
2S
5

n.f.du.

cymbals (appar.
1

trYipyS
shadow,
v. esp.

n. [m.]

death -shadow,

deep
'

equiv. of tffrj>? where v. reff.);'


v.
10

Ch

13

D^X?X),

Ezr

Ne

12 27 ;

1213 s42 25" 2CI15 5" 16 28 B*- 1 Ch 15" 25'.

<riaa 73f+ Dip, (usu.) poet. (prob. Leb"" dTo,le 194 cf. <S SB, soThesSchwaliy davdrov,
,

=
*

No ZAW " u <im>

,8S

Ew Br and most mod.

(afteroldercomm.)rd.nit3pSc/ar&ess,<fep</ar&-

fll. [
uZ./

77X]
'

vb. sink, be submerged


11.

(NH
R Art;
.

ness, cp. Ar.

As. saldlu, sink down, sink to rest,


"

launch

be

(Hvt Frol
float, cf.

A "" r- Gr ""
:

iU,LBi B*"' Gen N)


'

black,

dark)

Ilk iv, As. [taldmu], Eth. R^ff": death-shadow, oft. ^KTI, ;

||

Etli

Nes H4rx Aram.


3
pi.

^?,"^-j>

are filter, cla6{Sj|

rify)

; Qal P/.

D^pa nnsiy?
or

Ex 1 5 10

fill.

[7 /] vb. be

grow dark
RAA:
be

"ip.3, "I1K. 1. HTp, etc., deep shadow, 5 22 8 darkness (cf. TJ 5 Jb 3 1 2 \H): 16 22 '* 28 3 of eyes heavy with weeping 16 24 34 'X Din?3 24" b terrors of the darkness. 2. fig.

and opp.

^
;

= Am

(cf.

a. of distress

Jei3

16

^io7'
6

014
;

'X

Hv
20
.

Is

9'-

Ar. As.

ji

be black, JJj s/(ade; Eth.

dark;
,26
,

t7lu,

shade, saldlu, Pi. roo/ over, so Sab.


n^I3
;

4 b. of extreme danger Je 2 23 44 characterizing world of the dead, 'XI

3.

'HBTI

)^K
;

bbSt [11.],

cet^,

roo/,

Hom Ch""-

cf.

Jb io21
'X

'X

bsk to? v 22

(text dub., v.

Palm.NWon

OAram. ^7D overshadow, Aram.

K$B, Jb^ shadow); Qal P/. 3 pl."^ '1* Ne 1 19 the 3 gates of Jerusalem grew dark, i.e. 3 came on. Hiph. Ft. i>XD enh Ez 3 1 evening a shadowing wood (but del. Co Toy Krae).
t b~2 n.m.* 144
cstr.
8 Gni9 +
;

%
9
,

*)$&)

38" (

TrvXupoi St aSou;

Bu Du) gllgrTJ^-

^bs, ayi,
"H}1E77-2n
thou <Aa< turnest
IV.
.

f&i

v.

^r.

n.pr.f. in
to

Judah
,

(</if

shade,

me /) 1 Ch 4 3
foil.
;

EtnfKt^aiv, etc.

shadow;'x abs. 2 K 20 + 6 sf. 1?>X *i2i ^t Ez 3 i 6 +,


'

77^
is

(v

/ of

meaning dub.; Eth.


1S57

also
\!??X
11

iffi

Jb 40
4

22
,

etc.

';

pi. tSJs^y

Ct 2" 4 6
6

cstr.

Je6 ; 1.
s
;

sAarfow on dial 2

K 2o9J0UU1
4
;

Is

38
36

S^n^l
-

Je6 4

cf.

Ct2 17

as pure, unfermented, cf.^i sub Ii. ?PX), more prob. would be designation of shape).

floRrt^:

unleavened bread (Di

of mt.

Ju

2. shadow, slw.de, as protection (fr. 13 15 sun) of branches, Ju 9 (in allegory), Ho 4 23 8 5 6 S2 Jb40 Jon 4 and (in fig.) Ho 14 Ez 17 3 11 e.i2.i7 ^So Ct 2 (of refreshment, delight); 3I 8 2 of rock Is 32 (sim.); 'rnp 'X Gn 19 shadow of 4 my roof; of cloud Is 2 5 and (fig. of '''s pro3 4 6 3 ' x shadow tection) 4 25 , so prob. 16 ; T?? 8 of thy wings, fig. of '''s protection \jr 1 7 36" 57-' 2 s * ^121'; 63 ; shade, in gen., Jb7 , fig. of
9
.
:

tWS Kt,
Q7X
(-/of

h"h"2 Qr a.m. cake, round


(cf.

13 loaf ; enVf Dn^ qt Ju 7

GFM).
7S3
'-

iLijCMio^e.g. anear,anose); NHDjX=BH,


so As. salmu, Sab. ni>X Gildemeister
2 " 8 ""<1870)
-

foil.;

No z *Qxl

<1886, '

cp.

Ar.
18

CIS w.bo.2.i. <;


so

Nab. Palm,

Aram.Kp^)X, lott^j, OAram. KD^v, (also xnoW of woman's

statue)).

hence

= protectim, defence,of city (wall) Je 48


14 (JE), yjrgi
2 9
1

45
;

1 072 n.m. Kz '" '" image


cf.

(something

cut out,
,

of'
cf.

Nu

(v. also n.pr.

^X3),

^DB
i
27

No 'Schnitzbild') ;'s abs. f39 7


sf.
,

cstr.

money v". RpV? Is34


,

'X Is 49 (covering prophet, under fig. of ^1J 8 sword), 51' (covering people); of human ally 20 3 of king La4 ; also of wisdom Ec 7" IS30"
15

Gn
23
17

pi. cstr.
,

3 20 27 ; to^X v 5 pbx 1", Dpi)S ^ 73 ; 18 'Obx 1 S 6"+ sf. VC&X 2 Ki i 2 Ch

appar. ref. to TiEp, but improb.; rd. perh. IVXS her eggs Du Che Bpt HebHpt 3. shadow transp. rnrn

Sf Da'ppX Am 5 ; 1. images of tumours and mice (of gold) 1S6 5511 esp. of heathen gods
;

Am s
Dr),

26

H^M). (Che 4 9 2 as symb. of transitoriness of life Jb 8 1 4 V' ' 44 12 "1123 ^X3 of an individ. life Ec6 8"; (in'iy ^>X3),
near
its'

2Kn
,

(text dub. ; del.


18

We
17

as gloss,
c.

cf.

GASm

=2CIi23
'X

Ez
fig.

20

so

">3J

16 17

(i.e.

vb. rOf>), (both in male form, ace. to

end

102 12 so
,

Mb??

^'3 109
*1X*!

23
;

in

sim. of emaciated

members, ?S3

Jb

1 7'.

of harlotry for idolatry); DrODO 'Dps Nu s2 33 tlieir molten images; of painted pictures 2. image, likeness, of resemof men Ez 23".

854
\\nb'j
blance, 'X3 (K13) flfe^, of God's making man in 26 2727 his own image, Gn i 9 , 'X| 5' (HnlO-J3), v

HNQ2
tlrTJj n.[m.] limping, stumbling;

fig.

of calamity, abs. 'X?

^ 38 / am
18
;

ready

(|i33)
15

=mere, empty, image, semblance, 'X3 -^ 30/ as (3 essentiae) a (mere) semblance man walks about ; njPR DDpX
(||irflD"l3;

all P).

3.

fig.

/or stumbling (and


wy stumbling
;

falling)

sf.

''VpSS

^ 35

at

'X

nDfeJ Je 20 10 watchers of

s0

73

<Aou wilt despise their semblance.

my stumbling; iVpXp |i33 TX Jb 18 12 ruin is ready for his stumbling. Vid. also JOX cstr.

,s n.pr.mont. 1. 'Xnn Ju g near "*'- 10 Shechem, not identif., cf. GFM, Buhl ; 2. snow-capped mt. ^68 u E/>/iwv (erron.). prob. E. of Jordan (in Hauran ace. to Wetzst, 11S cf. Buhl "*), 26X/io>.'

fi. yitt??

T*p2

n.pr.m.

(NH
30
,

caper-plani);
2fXf(<|>),

father
26 s3 33
-

of a wall-builder

Ne 3
I

etc.

T "1)1072 n.pr.m. of Manasseh,


'

Nu

27

17

36

2 6

'

Jos 3 17

Ch 7

16U
,

2aX7raa8, etc.
2

f 11.

pQp? n.pr.m. a hero of David


1

2S23

28

(=".W
v

Ch

11

29
),

(2>XXa>,

@L

E\^av

TnS72 n.pr.loc. in Benj. S io (si veral.; prob. crpt. (Dr); HPS conj. V^VO, cf. 2 S 21").
1

mnbx t
:

v. III. y?t.

1, 11.

[b^hs], bubs, a-bihs * v A"T

v. i.

&x.
2

T niby^ n.pr.loc. station of Isr. in wilderness

T p72 n.pr.m.
23
37

Ammonite hero
2eX(X)i/(((),

of

David

Nu 33

4M!
,

2fX^wi/a.

Ch

1 1

39
,

EX<,

SakaaO, etc

5727D >>2

n.pr.m. a king of Midian, +


12

TO

">rh$
t

v. III. b^x.

Ju 8 5 + IO t. Ju
I.

8,

!//

83

SfXfMH-a, 2aX/i.

[KDS]
^b,
Ru
2

vb. be thirsty

(NH = BH
3 s

(rare);

i^/X

(-/of

foil.;

cf.

Ar.
5?

ili, decline,

so Ar.

Eth.
fs.
9

Ry& As. si2w,


nxox
S76

<Atrs, etc.);

deviate,

%X2 curved; iL, As. seZu, BAram.

NH
J&JJ,
,

?X

= BH,

so Ar.

Qal
consec.
*

Pf. 3

^
1
;

42

63

2 fs.
19

noxi

K?h>, Syr. Jus^f).

74k
);
3

3 pi.
;

3H2
rib, also

n.f.(m.
13
;

K 6M

and appar.
,

Ex 26
pi.
26

21

)
,

17
2

Ju i5 18
2
;

K side ; abs/x Gn 2 +
y^S
34
,

M cstr. I^X Ex 2 6
12

mpl.
9
11

WDXn
is 48
21

Ju 4 (Ges (Ges '); 1KX Is 28 21 Impf. 3 ms. NOXjIEx 10 'X>1 Jb 24"; 3 "mpl. Vjf, Is 49
s.
,

"rm

Is

65
10

13

; be
w;),
fig.

thirsty

S i6
2,

sf.

iV^?

Ex

25

1K6
2.

D^
sf.

Ku
24
V'

49

(||

65"

rfafor v

+;

cstr. n'yb?

EZ4I

c.i>rei,Ex ^(E)*;
s

15" Jb nXDV D^K?\?a?


4
(||

Ju

1'

vpn)
2
.

-)-;

vnjJ^X

Gn 2
of

'+

; 1.
i.e.

rib of

man Gn

2122

42

my

soul thirsteth for God,

cf.

63

(J).

Wo

hill,

ridge, or terrace 2

16

13
.

1"NQ2n.[m.]
^NDS

thirst; abs. 's


3

3. side-chambers or cells (enclosing temple like 56 3 'Sri for 6 Sim, v. 7 ribs) 1 (rd.

[S^]), 4i + 41 (on text v. Co Toy 4. ribs of cedar and fir, Krae). i.e. 6 15 6 planks, ioairft(pl.), of temple wall 1 15 floor v 5. leaves of door v 34 6. (in P)
,

so of Ezek.'s temple

Ez

10

t.

etc.; Ex 17 (E), 13 La 4 4 Ne 9 20 V 69 w 3(1 Is 5 (van d. H. Dt 28 48 Ne9 15 2 Ch^"; of wild nDX), asses f 104", of fish 'X3 Dbni l s 50 2 but rd.

Am>
Hpt

+69*

Exi7 + sf. Ju 15 18 Ho 2 5
,

||

-'

perh. (or nXOX3)

NOX3

UPKir\2>

Gunk Sch0pf 98 Che


-

Marti

(cf. 'is
1
17
,

side, of

ark (fnty Ex 25 121214 3 7 3 31i ; of tabern. 20 ls 26 27 2 25 23 (I?fl?) 26 (l|n$# v ), v 3 6 (H'B v ), 85 36Ji 4 7 7 w . v"26 of altar 27 ; 38 3o 37
-

=
-

^
,

exile Is 4
thirst

44^ sub foil'.); fig. of grief of 13 cf. NOX1 HJX }H? Ez 19 ; c. b,


.

=
s8

n 'X3 Je 48 18 is prob. for water Am 8 corrupt; read perhaps J^tO (Gie), or "iDy3.

Je

20'

Jb

i8' 2 v.

5>i>X

sub

II. jfof.
1

t
8
,

NCS

adj. thirsty
;

tjHS

n.pr.loc. in Benj. Jos

AOL ^

nsX Dt 29 18

;abs. 'x Is 2 1 + fs. D^NDX f iof; thirsty, usu. pi.


14
;

2Xa[(.)Xatf>] ; burial-place of Saul 2821" (&), V rji irXivpa ; poss. Tel Am. Zilu, so Zim ZA "

Jastr JBI" ,(189!M

'

106

(Wkl, however, thinks of jta).

107 as subst. (or ||)3jn 2 S 17 Pr 25 s 14 and (fig. of thirsty one Is 29" 32 ; so also 21 1 NDX 4 4 3 thirsty land thirst for'^'sfavour^s ;
:

29

21

(Gunk
tlie

til. [J7/X] vb.

limp (Ar. lib, Aram.

prop. HNCs); nNosrrri? nnn watered (plant, herbage) with the


-

lc

Dt29

18

thirsty,

jta Aph.); Qal Pi. lan^j} yb*


of Jacob);
f.

Gn 3 2 82

(J;

fig.

of entire people.
n.f.

ny?'2fri

as subst., of personif.
7

Judah

TnN02

parched condition;

Je

s3

as flock [[to]

Mi 4" Zp 3".

spare thy throat 'XD, from being 2>arched(in&g.).

pMQS
TpNTSS n.[m.] Dt8 Is35 7 ^io7 5S
l5
.

855
abs. 'x
D^XJJ

pes
noix Ec
2"

thirsty ground;

wood sprouting with


fig.
4

trees (full
(v.

of growing trees);

of future ruler

n ?S)
6
-

t[iP^]
wind,
*''";

specif,

vb. bind, join (Ar. JLw bind, 1893 of girl with two lovers We 00N

posterity Is 4 4 ,cf. Jb 8 ", trouble (^V)5 truth (HEM) f 85 12 restoration flJ^l*) Is 58",
, ,

Zc6 12

'

future events Is 42".

fasten (cattle) to yoke Dozy, a'1* yoke, Id.; As. samddu, bind, harness, so Eth. Qaofi.: and in. be attached, attach oneself, specif, be (religiously) devoted;

13 (P ; cf. Pi.). Pi. grow abundantly, always of hair; Pf. 3 ms. 09* Ez 16 7 (in fig.): Impf. 3 ms.

2. of hair

Lv

37

sf.

5 ni?r 2 S io =i

Ch
10
;

19

(of beard); Inf. cstr.

Aram.
,

Niph.
f

"IDS,

*&>, bind);

22 ntssp J u 1 6 (Samson's

hair).

VTOX'l

Impf. 3 ms. *1B1T*1 Nu 25'; 3 mpl. 106 28 ; Pt. pi. b "!M NU25 5 join,
;
.

FWVlpXni Is 55

Impf. 3 ms.
,

Is 61", no'?!!

Gn

etc.;

Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. UVf- 2 S 2 3* cstr. D'OXnb Jb Inf.


to
''

attach, oneself to (7) Baal Peor, i.e. adopt his


3S Pu. whence ^ I06 28 worship Nu 25 (Jii!), 8 Pi. f. ITTOXD 2 S 20 a sword bound upon (?5?)

38

s7
;

Pt.
c.

JTDXD

8 104" 147 ; 1. cause

grow,

ace. of plant, subj. 9 27 cf. Jb38 , c. 2 ace. \|c 147


to sprout

Gn

104",
15

who

causeth mts.

his loins.
^

Hiph. Impf.

3
fr.

fs.

npn TOXn
Gerber 170 ).

50"

</*y

tongue combineth (fitteth together,

frameth) deceit

(>denom.

"1BX

t"7n2n.m. ltt ""couple, pair;'X cstr. Ju


i9 +;
2i

grass; fig., obj.. '"IJ31X HDX Je 33 ; horn (Qp) of Isr. Ez 29 21 of David i/' 132 17 ; llb s cf. also 2 S 23 ; righteousness, etc. Is 6i (if v. Dr Bu; otherwise HPS); subj. interrog.,
,

sf.

VTOX Je 51 23 ;

pi.

CPTOX

K 19" 2 K
93

9 (but v.infr.); cstr. *3^P Is 5' (Ges* 1. couple, pair, usu. of animals, E'lOn

-);
'2?

Gn 3 cf. Is6i" (aim.), Dt 29^ (obj. s 2. of om.); also (fig.) Is 45 (cf. Di Kit). cause the earth to sprout (abs.), Is 55 10 rain,
18

ground

Ju

trTOir n.m.
,

Je23 5
'

sprout,

19"
1

S 16
21
,

K 19

pi.
i
3

span of oxen iSii' 19 of more than one span v (plough;

"ii?3(n)

'X

Ho 8 7 + nov Zc 3 8
Ez 17 +
;

ing),

Jb

42

1J
;

D<-na -ipx

K5

17
;

n^na

'x

cstr.

growth; abs. 'x Gn 1 9 s5 + sf. HTOS npx


;

coll.

sprouting, growth,
7 7

'"ID"1Nn 'X

Is 2i~*

a pair of horsemen;

of riders 2
'X

s5

alone = span

(but

pi. also of one pair rd. prob. "TO?, so Kit);

Gn 19 25 (J), IT^n 'X Ez 16 (sim.), cfc Is 61" ^ 65"; so nW 'X Is 4 2 'v abs. Ho 8 growth
,

(of oxen)

Je 51

23
.

2. a

measure of land (only square measure in OT) like acre; orig. appar. what a span can plough '*8 Benz Arch208 cf. mod. (in a day; v. Now*"*' what can be ploughed in a season /ad<&m, Schumacher 2PVlUcl889> im- Acros,,or,Un2!! or in a
1

9 (=foliage) of vine, 'X 'a-iB Ez 1 7 cess of growth, of vine, '^HOX Fling

Ez 1 7 10 = <Ae

2. pro-

beds where

it 3. future ruler, under fig. grew. of sprout from Davidic tree (cf. i//- 1 32 17 ) 'flbprn

P^X
T\\m

'X "llTp 'X


,

T$
v.

day Bergheim^*
1

18"' 192
,

Ency. Bib.

ACBE
),

rn.B>'X
10
.

Ze 3

Je 23 s a righteous sprout, slu>ot,= n^DXS 33 5 ; hence (as n.pr.) '* TJJ


' .

of Zerub. tea* 'X e*j* 6 12

S 14

14

(on text v.

DrHPS);
a
24 ' 22

Cn?""!?? Is 5

cpes

nnx.

nrvps
cf.

v nox.
.

fiTCS
wrist);
bracelet

n.m.
-

bracelet (bound on
pi.

abs. 'V

Nu 3 i M
s2 30 - 7

D'TDX Gn
50

24

ra

D*Ji (v of foil.;
Jer Oppress; S Palp.

Ar. J* draw

togetlier,

Gn
42
.

24

(J),

Nu

31

(P); in

or ~^> bandage (a wound), be compact;

NH

fig.

Ez i6" 23
f 11.

Ithpalp. veil (Uenom.)).

TD2 n.[m.]
**

cover, of vessel,

Nui9

is
.

tnQS
s

n.f.

woman's

veil

sf.

WlSS ; Is

47

CtV'

67

nss T
%
ITQX
;

v.

dv.

t TltyH vb. sprout, spring

up (NH

id.,

so

TD', QSn.m. doubtful word,usu. snare, trap na Jb 1 8 9 ) ; D^n 'X t\K#\ Jb 5 s and a snare (fr.
||
I

Syr. <. spring or shine forth, Llx>j

shining, also sprout;

Ph. ITOX posterity); Lv 13 37 ; 3 pi. *n?X1 Qal 6 consec. Is 44*; Impf. 3 ms. noy Jb 5 3 fpl.
yy. 3 ms. te-npv
,

JPh OT, ' l,,, ; snappeth at his wealth (so Bu Bev Vrss DiDu and most mod. D'NOX, or KX, the 9 thirsty, sometimes with change of 1^?'!); 18
'1

(||

1* n?; Che

" **- 0"yX pangs,


1
,

cf.Isi 3 8 ).

njnpxn
2
6
;

i s 42', etc.; P<. no's

fpl. rrintpjf
623

Gn
Ez

41
6

623
;

Ex
5

io

5
,

nioix

Ec
up:

sprout, spring
2

%'

1. of plants, trees, etc.

Gn

Ex

Gn4i

(E),

17 (in

fig.);

io 3 (both J), once (late) 15?!

ttpQX] Nu 6 3 f ? x D'pOX QHK/ Hoy


i? ,?
||

vb. dry up, shrivel


for

(NH

id.;

D^?); Qal

Pt. act. pi.

11

shrivelling breasts (of women;

7'3B>p Drn).

press

856

ps
88
1'

t[piQ2]
1 6'

n.nt.

18

*"bunoh of raisins (dried


i

WIBXGes* 8", or 'annex Hi [Ges* I46k]; cf.Bae)


\^

grapes); pi.
1CI1 I2
41

S 25" 30", B'pW? H. v"). (vand.

O^f

thine

alarms
2

have
if,

annihilated
2;

me.

Hiph.
sf.

inH
Lv
48

(/of

foil.;

NH

l2f

= BH;
Is
i
18
,

Eth.

Pf. 2 ms. on"Dx: f 94 ="


5

nnpxn
;

73 ; /m^f. 3 ms. ms nnpxn f 143", e tc;


.

Imv. ms.
V'69
;

97C: Aram.

N^OJJ, Jtso^L; Palm. NlDv).


44

sf.

BrVOXil
41

^54"; Pt.

pi. sf.
c.

WDXD

exterminate, annihilate,

t"TOS n.m.*
13
;

" wool

ace. pers.,

;abs. 'x

"lOX
,-

cstr.

lOX Ez 27 19

(v. infr.);

sf.

iOV

subj. Psalmist i//i8 s ioi 5 8 ; his foes 69 ;


-

=2S22

4'

* 54' 73" g 4 aa 143".

(read as in ^),

2 ;u ; toooZ (usu. c. (U)*FW% flax, linen): 4 in natural state *T\ n Ju 6 37 'V D'?'K 2 3

Ho

TrUVDX
phr. 'Xp ; 'X?

n.f.

completion, finality, only in


of alienation of
(P).

',

(but constr.

perhaps gloss); Ho 2 711 (as gift of value); white Is i 18 (sim.; sim. of snow ^ 1 4 7 (from white flakes) ; 3^5$*),
difficult,
ll! ||

and

= ta perpetuity,
,

'X

land; DnDX?

Lv 25 s3 WVOxj) v30

tc/u'te

(?)

wool as merchandise
v. IP-?),

Ez

18

27

ppX
Dt
s

/
5f
)

but on text
51
'tf

Pr 31"; prey of moth


into garments
"133
;

Is
11
,

]% n.pr.loc. 2(t )o> ; name of wilderness S. of Canaan, where lay Kadesh Barnea, c. n loc. B N47 3 H3X Nu 34 4 (where Lag ;xn), Jos 15 (van
"

(sim.);
"13?

made up
v

22

d.

Lv

4759 cf. 13

49SS

om. Ez 34 44

17
.

H. n|X in Jos); elsewh. fX-QTONu u" s6 3 51 27 33 34 Dt 32 Jos 15 (all P).


1

13='

20 1

trntb^
feathery,
fig.)

appearance);
3M so
,

n.f. tree-top (poss.


31
;

from woolly,
of tall trees

[$],

1, 11,

in.

H22,
s
;

v. I, II, III. fax.

'X cstr., of cedar (in

tn3&
I

Ez

i7

sf.
14
.

ta-iBX

[>!&] [n.m.] flooks

form of
(||

ftfr

3i

in gen.,

tart v

H3X q.v.); abs.


[("I

f8

sf.

B3K3X

Nu 3 2

S4

(JE).

T vTO2i>

adj. gent.

c.

art.

as subst.

coll.

(people of the

city called

Simirra by
t0

COT
145

"

Dl Pl281f
.

-,

A..a. K,.i87

Tel
1

Am $umur MC
''

Egypt. Da-(m)-ma-ra

WMM

As.,

Ji] vb. descend (meaning inferred fr. "ton bye naxni context); Qal Impf. 3 fs. Ju i 14 =Jos 15 18 and she descended (alighted)
from
the ass;
!1 flto 'm Ju4

Zim zlv mama.

a?wi! it

(the tent-

Jastr" """"3 88 ; Gk. 2>upa, etc., e.g. Strabo" 11 12 >Wkl" V01896S<>sf rf TdAm "* thinks
'

peg) wen< down into

the

ground.
(cf.

= As. Zirnarra, distinct from $imirra= Ch t6v 2ap.aSwm.ur);'*n Gn io


'X,

t[DJi]
KOJTC,

vb. dry up, harden

Aram.

Sipvpa,

18

16

Ez 27" Co rds. B^Ott for D ^?^1 (q- v -); Toy Krae retain '31; cf. mod. Sumra, N. of Tripoli and S. of Ruad (Arvad), v. Pietschm Phtn. gn d P* s (1898> 407

paW

k&oj, 8<on*); Qal Pi.^a**. Gn 4 1 23 (E) of ears of grain.


I.

fpl.rtax

IJi (v of

foil.;

meaning obscure).
S

t
(

1'

'

5 []2]n.[m.] thorn? barb?;pl.D"?* Pr22

tD^TOS

n.pr.loc.

1.

in Benj. Jos 18", perh. Es-samra, 2. '3n0 mt. in

2apa, 2ppip, N. of Jericho Buhl

L
'

2a/iape/i,

"-

lso
.

Jb 5 from (behind) thorns (a protecting thorn hedge, so Di), but very J<* J "*' ,897 I76 del. as doublet ofD-DX; dub.; Che jphii.i.so5 , Bev prop D ?? D j^ and ag t0 the ir
D'3XB-i3Sl
'

+ D'n9);

Ephraim

Ch

1 3*,

lopopav,

unknown.
to,

wealth, barbs

(?

barbed spears) take


f.

it].

t [J"1Q2] vb.

put an end

exterminate,

fS

[n2!j] n.
?)

appar. hook, or barb (of


(

poet,
jyress,

and

NH

(in Qal, Pi.) hyperb. (prop, comid., press together ; Ar. oi^ is be

fishing-spear

;pi. OiSX Am 4"

nj^n
||

nn'D).

silent, 11, iv.

make

speechless, silence; Syr. lS-i>


. . .

t[^]2] n.[m.] thorn, prick;pi. DyjX Nu ss 55 ^; D'W), Wlf Jos 23" (D; both fig.).
||

1T10X Lexx)); QalP/. 3 pi. ^0 La s'3 they have put an end to my life (Bu conj. Niph. be ended, annihilated; Pf. 1 s. Pi.). ^n-aSD 'JTOXa Jb 23" lam [not] annihilated because of (the) darkness; 3 pi. V1J3X3 Jb 6"

be silent (in

II.

jJX (/of foil.;

NH fax 6e eoW.so JAram.


; cstr. l&Tff Pr nn na'X Ecclus 43 20 ).
(so

J3X;

X mucoid).
n.f. coolness
coolness of snow ([1DX

fn. [H3S]
13

(of dried-up brooks).

^11 9

,M

PL Pf 3
an

fs* sf.

^nriBX
so

25

'nWp

/<a</t

/,m<

md

to

me

(it is

III.
^j IS

intense).

Pi'lel Pf. 3

pi. sf.

WW? (but rd.

|JX (/of

foil.;

Thes

Di 1")

cp. Ar.

preserve, keep, Eth. ft<D}; j>rotect, but dub.).

H22
S if +
Kfc>3
1

857
I

fin. i12S n.f. large shield (covering whole

T132J n.

m.

pipe,

spout,

conduit
vera

body);abs. 'X
2

Tli3X 2 pi.

Ch
'3

n
7

(so
1.,

12

shield, larger than ??D


2

io 1616
<l

(cf. v' )

NH);
Jerus.,
T"j'
fig.,
3

abs. 113X3

Vq

S 58
cf.

(i.e., si

of

1 Ch i2 (van d. H. v ); J e 4 6\ cf. 'X *yp 1 Ch 12 9 (van W|J 8 d. H. v ); 'Si Tipi ink 2 Ch 25' 'XI f3D p;nn ^, 2 M 4 Q, P3 Ez 26 s ; + po abo 35 ; 33 3 8 9 s5 34 12 39 'X 1 Ch 1 2 (van d. H. v ) 2 Ch 1 1 ; sim. of '''s favour f 5"; fig. of '' faithfulness 91 4
,

Ch 9 ,51i Ch 14 7

n3X(n)
*jjjfb

i7"5i

('tfn

(h$n),
24

DrHPS); ^P ^4 2 s </te ourad 0/ tfty (water-) spouts


pi. sf.
cf. i"l3lK,

but very dubious,

'X

of sluices of heaven opened, n.

3JS.

nsxi |;o

TJTVV133
lamps with
inserting
oil

m.

pi.

cstr.

pipes
1 '

feeding

* ^V

Zc 4 12

ace. to

Bo 4300 " Ko"

(in vision) (formation


20 ').

by

t[TI^]
Ar.

12323

n-f- jar, or like receptacle (soVrss

march (NH id. (rare); iU; Jscwd); Qal i>/ 3 fs. rnjw Gn 49 s3
step,

*>

and context; perh. from above

y.)

> basket

X Talm. K3X); Ex ^(P).


\sl
t
v.

Rip.

13 (but oil text v. infr.); 3 pi. VlJfX 2 S 6 ; Tmp/. 4 ms. 1$* Pr 7 s, etc.; /ra/. cs<r! sf. T]?X3 J u 5 , 3 4 s 8 11V?3 f 68 ; step, march, of ' Ju 5 f 68 (c. 3

loc'.),Hb3

[y J Ik] vb. be modest, humble (perhaps

prop, be retired, preserve, so X V3VS

NH
;

Hiph. keep

close, reserve,

J?^ x retiring,

modesty,

(for 13 2 S6 they

MT

(c.acc.n.?);rd.prob.also"l5 XIs63 nft, v. nyx); of men, c. ace. cogn. Q^VX

12

had gone
8
;

certain

way Pr?

six steps; c. ace. :JTj step a of idols, IVX? to Jeio\


s2

Hiph.
to

Inf.abs. J"D? J?3Xn

Mi6 8 a making humble

walk ss shewing a humble walk (with God).

[jft:S] adj.

B!i,sl<i

);pi.

modest (on format, cf. Ba 2 D*? Pr 1 1 (v. Toy; opp. (Hj).

usu. (its) 49 "hfcj daughters (twigs of bough) have climbed over the wall (on sg. vb. v. Ges ,145k ; others think z " "" m < 1884 '. 411 old fpl. ending, e.g. Nb
is
:

nnjTX ni33

Gn

dubious

n_
sf.

JPPeters Hbr,,1(18S7),m;Tfl,e8>
of text v. in Ball
Hpt

199
;

conject.

emend,
fs.

l"[nJ2i] vb. wrap, or wind up, together Ar. Li.:* hem of garment, X J S*S31f skirt (cf.
(=|J3); KB3XD,

Holz).

Hiph. Impf. 3

J&^ji <wr6a,ChrPal." JkAjj


abs.

Vnyxrn Jb 18 14 and it (an unseen power Di; disease Du, rdg.'2Q) makes him march, c. ? pers.
t ["!#?] n.m. "*" step, pace
;

tassel); Qal Jmpf.

wind
q.v.);
'"

(his head) with


sf.,

4 3 ms. <J& Lv 16 he shall the turban (J"IB3Xp (a)

abs.

n?X

+ Inf.
18

?:!V Is

22

A will

and ace. cogn. 1?32P rfiiX wind thee entirety up (with)


of
ball, to
s

Pr 30 Jb 18 7
2

29
;

sf.
sf.
,

Vljnf
,-

Je io Pr 6
,

9
,

etc.

pi. cstr.njjX

S6 13

a winding (under
off,

Jb 31 4 etc.; 1. lit. step, 37 3nnn''Hjnr afvrjn 2 S 2 2 =f i8


!VV

pace,
:,r
,

i.e.

in exile).

fig.

be driven far

ep3X Is 62
-

givest

me

firm footing, 'X "O'Q'D

v. following.

making a good
(II ''?,?)

t rp32 a.m. Zc 3 5 turban; abs. 'x Zc 3" 5 (for 14 h. priest) and (fig. of righteousness) Jb 2 9 ; cstr.
naibo tp3X Is 62 s Qr royaZ iuriaw (Kt ^wx);
pi.

of

life,

step, stately in ^ ste2>> ale P*i ln n g- f 'X Tp N^ Pr fortune


:

Pr3o march La
;

=
IS

4 course
||

sg.

4'-;

RtoJfn Is 3

23

(of

women's turbans).

TUDpS
'D

n.f.

winding;

Is 22", v. [&pX].

Jeio^Pr 16 9 ; pi. Jbi4 16 3 i 4 34 2 W* ni?X T3S HVX-SDp 3 i supr.); (cf. Pr4 5 harlot Prs fig., fcn; rfyft bfoep.
',

^
i8 7
f

12

T]"ID]2p n.f. turban of high priest;

abs.
the
'

fi.

n"TV2

n.f.

Ez

31
,

T1B3XD

Ex

28

37

29

16 4 ; iwr&cm'of linen Ex Lv 8" 16 4 ; sign of royalty


/

cstr. nsSxt? Lv 38***" 29" 39 28 31 Ez 21 31


;

sound of marching =

marching ; 'x Mp 1 Ch 14'.


sf.

S 5"

["WSO] n.[m.] step; pi.


1 1
43
i.

Viyxpa

Dn
of
.

e.

at his heels, in his train


yj,

pyX
in,
cf.

(v and perh. Eth.


,j:>j

of foil;

cf.

Sam.

V^-tt!

Rfef:

hedge about,

up p la BAS1 374
-

shut

cr
;

course of life,-03-nj>XD
II.

3^

a
(||

cstr., fig.

iani),

p r 2 o 54

also Ar.

ij/^

(v

of

foil.;

jaj> (in

Lexx;

bind, restrain, straighten, Syr. usu. throw)).


26

meaning unknown).
most step-chain, from
read
nriyri) "
'

f 11. [m5!2]

n.f.

armlet, band clasping

tp&PS a.[m.] pillory; Je 2 9


and
so

(||rDBnp).

upper arm (so SS

al.;

~0 (^offoH.; NHli3X=BH (&ho hingesocket),

I.npx); pl.ninyxn
'Xn also 2 = c mr.m.m

K 11

Is 3 20 (ladies' finery);

12

(for

MT

We B

'-

KlnL4 ' 258

SOIS'X

(rare)).

Kmp gg Kit Benz>

858

T38
2

trnjH *k id.; abs.'K Nu 31 (+td?


s0

npy*

K8
3

s
;

mpl.

D'-pyif

Gn 4 10 Ex
c.

bracelet)]

'toi^? ">0j '


cf.'

jSi"
12

(read nny?n

cry out, for help, usu.

? pers.;
3

;1.
1

cry,
s'

a. unto

We Dr Bu HPS,
t[n,TS]
1. ny'S Is 5
1

2K

1 1

supr.).

man Gn4i 66 (E;


2

vb. stoop, bend, incline (Ar.

K 6 M 8 + b*
(

+i>rei),

Nun

(JE),

K 20

rei),

v6

( + by

rei); sq.

nDN Ex

UL*> (, t^) incline, lean, cf. also ,cj-o);


'4

Q*l

15

5
?*'

(J), 2
40

K4
.

and >*
25

pers. om.)
'>
10

one stooping (under a burden), 63' bending (forward or backward; fr. abundant strength), but read prob.1V* marching (LoGr

CheDuDi-Kit
sensu obscoeno).
12 D'yX Je 48

al.);

f.

rof

nys
(

riK

Je2 20

2. trans.

= Pi. q.v.) pi.

(in

: Gn 4 4 2 17 22* (P5?r pj?V), v Nu TO] 8 13 12 7 12 20" Jos 24 (all JE), Ju 4 'io Dt 2 6 7 Is M 18 Ne o 27 ^ 107 628 ; I9 (+7P? rei), La 2

K4
'

b. esp. unto
10 - 15

Ex 5 s (J), Ex 8 8 ( + "^

rei),

15

^P

njWNI TT^J 77 2

cf.

34

18
;

c.'-b 2

Ch
.

14

13

I^M

empty

it.

inclining, tipping a vessel, to Je 48' 2 1 will Pi. Pf. 3 pi. sf.

men

%}

r 2. abs. cry unto (7?) idol Is 46 in distress, need ; Gn 27 s4 (J; c. cry, cry out,

^ 88

c.

send tippers and they shall tip him over (Moab, under fig. of vessel).
t[jj/2f]

acc.cogn.),Dt2 2
opp. 151;
(II

24 - 2r

Is33

c.

p? rei),
;

vb. wander,

travel

(Ar.

'jit*,

journey, go away ; prob. connected with As. senu, Eth. R0};,Aram. jyB, Palm. jytS, ail load
(beast,
. 17 etc.)=Heb. fy? + Gn45

<
33

also bear, carry);


20

Qal Impf. 3 ms.


(

Aram.

JVB,
iV??

Is 42" (+N&^, T^Pl summoned (i.e. to arms), abs.; T?Sp). 23 24 12', so 3 mpl. IpVjM Impf. 3 ms. PV?! Ju 7 17 io 2 K 3* sq. a*? *jq*+acc. loc. 1 S 13 4

12 . ?fa), Jb 35 3. make outcry, clamour,

(||rD3), 65" flp'^n, Jeaa 2020 (|| *>ip jnj), 49 3 Don Jb i 9 7 (|| mjfe). obj.

Niph.. be

Is

travel,

i.

e.

be removed, of tent

+ 5JB?).

Pi. Pt. PJ?XD cry aZo?Z, in grief, 2


call together

K2

12
.

nBXQn

*fy
27
,

DyrrnK

PJJYH

Hiph. S io 17
.

tll'2 n.pr.loc. Tanr:


1
-

Tanis, in Egypt

Steind BAS6 , in As. Si'inu, (Egypt. Da'nelf) ""*"1 Dl p ' 315 it was built 7 years Sa'anu lb );
after
is 4

np3?2

n.f. cry,

outcry (older form of

IP,?]); abs. 's


sf.

Gn
16
21

cstr. TlpjIX

Ex 3 9 +

Hebron ace. toNu 1 f; Is 1 q"- 3o Ez 30 14 12 78 "; mod. Sdn, in NW. part of Delta; v.

*inp J)X T

(Sodom)
distress,

iSa + etc.; 1. outcry Gn 18 19 (both J). 2.


13

against

cry of

also

Eb G3612lr Bd
-

L<werK|!!l(18s'5 '' 228

Petrie

T* n,8(1885,

esp. as heard
16
,

TCS^S
prep., and so
i

n.pr.loc. only

c.

3, pointed as

(E),
(E),

cf.

Is 5 7

most (but 3 perh.

radical, v. GFM);
;

S9

Ex 3" (J), 22 s2 s8 s Jb 27 34 f 9 * "N3 'S Ex 3" s8 nVia 'S Ex n 6 12 s0 cf. Jb 34


by
'' 13
;
;

on border of Naphtali, near Kedesh


o
33

'2f3

Jos

(both J),
1
14

Ne 5
s6

1 ;

as ace.

cogn.Vn
i
10
(||

27

s4

(J);

'2?

C *3 l'S3)

(B( ocpfuv, Sfivavdfi, etc.) nktovt KToivrav ( 5???), avanavo/iepaiv.


,

+ Ju 4 11 Qr (Kt

S 4 Je 25
(||

(||

r^, Zp

ii.,
;

+ Snri

nae*),

Je 48 3
(ir??)-

SlJ

"OB*} nl?), cf.

21

49

5 TJ^ ngWf 4 8

l-.l 111. ma/ce *1J/U (-/of foil.; cf. Ar. Eth. 0R: /oM, double, double, iiuuo double;
so

iJ/i] vb. be, or grew, insignificant

Aram.

C)W,

= si"yx),

cf.

a^., 4kl(' double (for >ftl,v. K^J? for Heb. TV? (prop, a eZowMe
v. esp.

(||

nyt ;

NH

id.,

As. seheru, be small, Ar.'liJZ id.;

or folded thing);

Lag

8""

1-

23

Syr. i^k.

be

insignificant, despicable;

").

abs. 'y

t PpVU n. [m.] wrapper, shawl, or veil ; T G n 24" 38 14 ; sf. Npff v" (all J).

trans, despise, revile);

Qal Impf.
fig., cf.

"W5?

(opp.*133),

3 mpl.

r^p

Jb 14 21

lljjr

J e 30"; Pt. as

subst.

D ,_!5?!fn Zc

13' (i.e. sheep, in

Now).

cys*^ v.

*
jnv.

~^yi, "^yi2 n.pr.loc. Zoar (understood

id.; tp5?2 vb. cry, cry out, call (||PVJ; Ar. JXi, perhaps orig. sound as thunder, cf.

NH

ilcLi thunderbolt, (Jj^ bellow (of bull));39 18 Qal />/. 3 ms. 'V 1 K 20 La 2 3 fs. n$rc Dt
,

Gnig' ); 2iya>p, L M Je48 Zoyop(u); on cf. 2iy<up, but Gn 13 BNB4 ' further Lag city at SE. end of Dead Sea, ^S Gn 13 10 1 4 2 9 (both=y^3), Dt 3 4 3 Is 15 5 Je
as insignificance,
cf.
10 10
:
-

22

24

etc.;

/rap/. PVX?
20
,

M Ex23 +,
fpl.

etc.;
3

7mt>.

48

s4
;

ny'is

Gn I9 22 30 30
-

c.

M loc,

rnjjjf

v + Je 4 8 4

fs- ""iPVJn

Je 22

o6*.

PV?

Ex

22 a ;

$ v

20
;

cstr. PV?!> 2

K8

rupy* 49 ; // 3 ><. fs. abs. ;

(forMTnmyv),

'-

Zoyopa,

JDMichEwGfGie

aL Cf

Buhl 0Kt

27L

* G ASm G

"- "* '

m (Aw,

859

nD2D
in.
Ao;>e);

f I. "V3J2 adj. little, insignificant, young


abs.

Qal^/nip/
49 ''

T yXGn25 !a +
,

iSg5';
Qr (Kt

mpl.

&Tff
but

f. rTVyX ; rTjyx 4 Jb3o';'sf. nn/yx Je 4 8'


;

Gn I9 +
31

1^3'
'131

Gn

3i
thee

me and

(J) may (that the covenant be


fpl.

3 ms. juss. '?'3 ^JP eep watch between

kept=

orPTV? J e i 4 (Kt Dnmyv), etc.; 1. a. little, with idea of I5 21 insignificance Ju 6 (|| H"), cf. I S 9 (|| "3^ip), Mi 5 f 68 Is 6022 (opp. D1XJJ n)j of horn in

mS;
ffl

v.

->y'2f);

50 ny ' v ); 3

wasn

ens? vry ^,66'

his eyes keep watch


act.

vision

Dn

8",

rd. prob. frvyv


}N'*n

mnx

for
4S

nnN
(fig.

rryysio, c f.

Bev Dr;

n-yx 1649* 5o

upon the nations; Pt. a wicked man ,/, 37^ spieth upon the righteous; Ct 7 the town which looketh toward ('JB) Damascus f. 'IJBte Pr 3 1 27 /i keepeth watch of (c. ace); pi. * TV

P'^

yen HB1X

of helpless captives).

b. insignificant,
3

+ up

TO3), J e 14 (as v. iyx. 2. more oft. of age, young (usu. c. art. the younger, youngest, as subst.), of son -"33n Gn 43 s3 48 14 (brother), opp. (both J), Jos W 1 K16 34 23 6 opp. '31 Gnzs (J), cf. <)tt 'V
'

14

(||

mean, 4 subst); on Je 48

D^b) Df)
sf.
16

niSX

Pn 5

3
;

wian, abs. flBX

2813"+;

elsewh.as subst. waicAD'BX 1 S I4 l6 +, pi.

D"B*e DJ1N1

D*J?;i>

Jb 3 2 6
-

of daughter (sister),
(J) 29
s6

s VBX Is 56 10 Qr (Kt 1SX), Is 52 ; 1 S 2 6 6 2 S 13" + 8 t. SK, Ez 33 Is 52 s so in 14 s D'BX fne- Nu 23" (JE); fig. of prophets Ho 9 Je 6 17 Ez 3 17 33 7 Is 56 10 ; D'Bix I Si'v. *B*X ; i3 *. jpaas. X (Codd. and Qr ^BX), Jb 1 5" spied ow
-

31 opp. rtTjan Gn'i 9

34K:i8

belongs also

D^

(E);here
1 ,

*flJB

D'Tyx Jb 30
;

si

vera

Ai.
4
17
;

1.;
;

GHBWr Siegf Bu del. anyfy ^DD i\dX ta-Toi


put then under 1
b.

(and brought) to ( y.N) the sword (Ew Bi Perles p D jf cf Di Bu ), +Pi- py; t pl y^jf La

Na
pl.

fu. ["W2] n.pr.loc. prob. on border of

imp/, is. naXX Mi 7" 4-; Imv. ms. HBX 2 19 fs. 'BX Je 48 Pt. nBSD 1 g 4 13 Is 21 6 ; B *9 Mi f;watch 8 f. T
2
,

(closely),

VT^

Edom,

rTVyx

K8
n.f.

21
,

r 2a>p

(@L

9 *\ HDy j e 4 8'

2 TJpl Na 2

-f^K of person

2.<,>p).
s3

17 expected La 4 ;

fig.

nBXK

''3

Mi

7'; abs. lit.

t [STVyS]
(J; opp.

youth

; sf. irnyX3 Gn 43
,

1S4

13
;

fig.

Hb

will look forth, to see

Wbn?). On
4
,'

miyx Je48
one); alw.

nyys v foregoing 3 BrmjW Jei4 v.'"iyx,-vyx.


adj.
2a>yap, in Issachar

(niX"jp)

what he

will say; V' 5 4

(expectantly) ; pt.as

/ will look out n.= watchman Is 2 i 6 Mi 7 4


.
:

t~lj^2 n.pr.m.
in

(little

t^D^,
-

"IDS

ffl

i*uro

Nu

1823

io 15

tlj^
prob.

n.pr.loc.

2<op6, AL 2< Mp,


fr.

Jos 15",
158
.

Mir,

5 m.

NNE.

080 " Hebron, Buhl

gazing); Di'y cf. 'BS 1 Ch

n.pr.m. 2w0ap

in

Edom (] gaze,
prob. after

1B5f

Gn
-

36

,M '

+v

4!l

(ins.
'

Law s*pt
36
.

e ",d, " ,10ll78:S7

1-

270

Nes M *rl2 )=

fl."^SQ n.m. a small thing (|pyi); 1. abs. 'd a small thing, of city Gn I9 2020 (J); of
Job's fortunes, ' ^ITE^q Jb 8 7 (opp.INO r$); cstr. D'BOS nyxo 2 Ch 24" a few men; of time
'B? Is 63
18

pBSt,

^iD2 v.
n.f.

li'BX.

"'Bi'

outlook-post(?); sf.yn;aX3 t[nj52] T La 4 17 (Ba NBI39 Bi [for both] Wni3X3).


;

/or </te [a]

little

while.

^ 4

2" v. 11. 'd.

f 11. "Wlttp n.pr. mont. near Hermon, 'O in

Gn

I^DS n.pr.m. 2o0o>i' son of Gad (? gaze); 16 fiBX Nu 26" (v. 'X by3). 46
:
',

c.

^42"

mt. (of) Mis'ar (perh. orig.


little

littleness),

not
;

1.

^SDS adj

gent, of JiBX (v. foregoing)

identified; so De others mt. of littleness,

Now Du Dr GASm
mt, so

G<K>er- 477

art. as subst. coll.

Nu 26
1.

16
.

11.

's v. |BX.
.

2}

Hi
f
1.

Che Bae

We

al.

(interpr.

then usu. of Zion).

nSSQ

n.m.

8 watch-tower, Is2i

t *72 vb.
id., trans.; * 446

draw
'xil,

together, contract

2. outlook-point,

2Ch2024 on

(NH
No

high ground.

Ar.

hind fast, shackle,

cf.

fn. nS2?3

n.pr.loc. 1. 'Bn i n Shephelah of


,

who cp. Mand. WQSiKD fetters); Qal Pf. s ms. 'x La 4 their skin contracteth, shrivelleth,
(?y) their bones.

Judah Jos 15 38 1S22', Macnr^a.


(^ o-Koma)

Mo^f.
'

2. 3NiD-nBXD
Hast?
26

3.

1$)

Ju

1 1

29

"

upon

HC2
I.

Ez 32

and perh. flSXD

prob.=='Bn flD") Jos I3 Maa(crr))<pa 2.Jos 1 1 8 18 26 v. next? 3, 4.


n.pr.loc. (prop, outlook-point or
1

v. f|ix.

nS2TD
spy,
(")<.</):

[HS^l BT vb. look out or about, t TJ keep watch (NH id., Pi. lvope; Eth.

-height ; c.a.rt.(%yLC.~Ho 5 )); tl.inGilead.expl. as name given to Laban's cairn, N. of Jabbok

MD2
Gn3i
<

860

pgg
trtfTDS
n.f. flat cake,

*(on text v.Ball Holz;


I7
1

r)

Spaais).
lls4

f2.

wafer;Ex 16 31
1

(Ma(rprob.S.of Jabbok, JuiO (q iTKonid), I I 17 so @L io ), Ho 5 (t) oleoma); appar.= <n>i<f>a


;

tranS

n.pr.m. in Asher,

Ch

s5

nate v

36
,

ii.

HBXD

3,

Buhl -"-

terchange); site "r 586 cf.

(HB-, HB-, seem to inunknown; v. conj. in Buhl '% 1 3. near

262

^a\a6, 2<o$ar[p],

Sovfpa.
v. 1.

GASm
1
3
1
,

Hermon

Jos

Ma<7fVftav, Mao-cn;0a(fl),

**n }OK 8 nSSD"nyip3 v


, ,

!, rrv?, jva

rm.

jvds

v. 11. raw.

. Mao-0-o.x, Ma<7OTj#a; V. Buhl sacred place in Benj., Momr^o, etc.;

Ge0r - 240

4. old
'B|?

Ju
6

t|SX

vb. hide, treasure up

3 5 20*+, nnlxen iS7 + ; Ju2o'-

2i'6
,

6-8

1S7

2325 +7 Ki5 =2 Ch 16 2 K 25 7, 10, 7 1619 = nSXBn Jos 40, Je4O +i2 mod. JVofti 41, Ne3 5 miles NW. of 18 SamvM,
t.

22

10

t.

s6

TelAm. sapdnu; set, of sun); QalP/. 3 ms.'x Pr 27 16 :' 2 ms. WBX Jb io 13 + etc.; Impf. fBT Jb 2i 19 + Pr 2 7 Qr (Kt fBXl), sf. "}JJ f2 7 5 rWBX Pr 27 16 ; jj'ows. fiBX etc.; Pt. act. pi. sf.
,
,

(NH

id.;

Jerusalem,

v.

Bul

G,K"n'"t

Pr.

"-.

II. [!"TD2]

Pi.=BH)^
moderns,
v.

vb. lay out, lay over (NH 6 Qal Inf.abs. n'BXn nBX L321
or the like, so most
IVBX.
l5
;

Kt ; t Ho J 3"' etc i~ 2 1. trans. Aide, c. ace. pers. Ex 2 (E), Jos 2* of hiding a quarrelsome woman, like (JE),
ffi

+ +
,

14

f^

they lay out the rug!


'IBS

3ms.

3 etc.; overlay, esp. p/a<e sthg. with metal (gold, 6 20!0 +6 t. 1 6, + bronze), usu. 2 ace: 1 410 9 1113 18 17 io 2 Ch 3 + 2i t. Ex 4 9 , Ex 25 25-38 (all P); overlay, stud with precious 6 also plate, ace. mater. stones, 2 ace. 2 Ch 3

Impf. 3 2 ms. HBXn

iK6 + ms. TO iK6+,


Ex
29

Pi. overlay, plate : Pf. n 2 ms. n'BXI Ex25 + ;


sf.

1616 hiding wind Pr 27 (si vera 1.; cf. Toy); of s 21 '''s hiding his servants (from evil) ^ 27 31 treasure up a thing, Pr 10", + TjIK with
:

thyself, in

thine
13

own keeping

=7

1 ,

in (2) the
22

W|*J v

20
-!-;

heart Jb io

(subj. ^j

of secret purposes),

3 mpl. 1BX*1 2

Ch

10
,

119",
/,

cf.

subj.

Jb

Pr

27;

Ct 7", b pers. Pr 13 ; rescrre penalty; blessings ^31 " JO Jb 1 1* thou [God] hast treasured
2i
19

Jb 23 12

||

om,

1K6

15

2K18
;

16

Ex25

38

29
;

ace. dir.

c.acc + 3 mater, v 15 overlaid obj.om. the floor oftlie house with timbers, f Pu. Pt. iiBXD Pr 26 s3 impure silver (Toy) laid over (?5?) Ex 26 32 pillars overa sherd ; pi. 3~iJ a B
''

1K6 3235

heart away from understanding, 12 therefrom; pass., of sin Ho 13 (abs.; read poss. PBX for 1BX Jb is 22 treasured trqf); up for (^N) the sword (v. I. fiBX); J1SX trea-

up
||

their
it

kept

sured, cherished place

(i.e. Jerusalem)

treasure

+ 17 Qr
.

14

(Kt "jaw,

v.

Ez 7 s2 = 26 fax), Jb 20
;

?f'p

laid urith gold.

(on dub. text v. Bu); pi. of '''s treasured ones, 4 2. intrans. lie hid, lurk, his saints \jr 83
abs.
yjr

of idols Is P^lEl* n.[m.] metal plating; 22 Ex 38 1719 altar Nu 17 34 30 , capitals


,
.

56', c. 7 pers.

Pn

11 - 18

and

(of eyes of
17

t]TQ2J n.f. rug, carpet (laid


n-BStn Is 2
1
6
,

out);

HBX
;

JTipb.. Pf. 3 ms. 'BX? J e 16 wicked) f be hidden from before ("H? ) '*' eyes (|| ^W);
.

io 8

so

now

most, v. esp. Che

IntrIsl26

4 ofShadday; stored
3 pi.

UBX3 Jb

+ ,,!B*t?
up for
2

stored
(7)
sf.

up on
1
20

the

part
c.

one

Hipli.
,

> watch, outlook (I. nBX), Ges De al. T nE2 n.f. appar. plated capital
2

At'de,=Qal: 7p/.
of pillar

ms.
7

^JBXri

Jb I4 1S
v.

3loc; 3mpl.irBV
Inf. cstr.
sf.

^56 Kt(but<Qr
S20h
)

Qal);

Ch 3

MpflJ (Ges

Ex 2 3 <o

AiWe

fa.

n22i
broad
;

(-/of

foil.; cf.

Ar. lli

11.

make wide,

t [pQS] n.[m.] treasure ; sf. 1?"BX ^,17"

i.x~J>-*>

anything broad (stone, plank,


Sab. (Lih.)
'

Kt<13X
I.

Qr, v. fBX

pt. pass.

sheathing, plating), Syr. )fcl~3. plating ; also

pD2

n.f."
5

43 - 6

north
FremdwI88t
26

(as
;

the

At'rfdero,

Eth.

ftW-ilv.

spread out, extend;

nriBXn, nnSSN, platform,

DHM

dont; cf Thes
14

Kpl

!rD " km
'!

84 - 86
;

but (transp.) Ar. ii^l>, wide bowl,

cf.

Frii

63

abs.'x Je26 north);


1

Lewy

perh. Ph. njBX northward

i>BX

Gn

).

3
i

+
13
!>

oftener njiBX Je 3
(after preps,

12

also

PUi3X= fiBX
cf.

broad shape ; 12 abs. nnEX 1 K 17 cstr.nriBX 1 S 26" + ; 8 ,216 for 1 K 19 ; jar or jug for water 1 S 26" oil 1 K ^'"""(on masc. verb ">t?n v. Ew ,me but prob. rd. rnpn SS Albr ZAWl "< 189' 89 cf. v").

t nnp2

n.f. jar, jug, of flat or


;

Je

and

st. cstr.;

Ges' 908 );

14 1 Gi (cf. cstr. i'lBXD JosS' -!-, also 0Bjf9 i 9 9 d. H. Baer 'VD), ) niiBXD Ju 21' Benn'; van in Ez [46 t.], Jos [25 t.], ('X occurs oftenest
;

Je [25

t.],

Dn

[9

t.]);north (opp.

S.,

E.,W.)

861

rma
sin

Gn

(both J), Ex 27" (P), +; north side Ex 26 20 Jos 15'+ (v. HNS); so 'X vb? Ex 26 s5 'an nn Ez 42", cf. njisx rojBn jjj^i

13" 28

14

nSB

ib. in.

bj.

Egypt, name given


@L *o/.

to

Joseph

Gn

45
,

-iroiiOoiupavrfx,

I.

2K.16' 4 'V ^33 Nu34 7 * or<A boundary; 13 'X TI3T remote parts of north Is I4 (as divine
;

>/D2f (v^of following; meaningdub.,perh.


onomatop., so Thes;

hiss,

NH

pl>B?=BH).

abode)',

Ez38
;

6,i

+(v. [n?-V]); 'Jfn-i5?E>Ez40

3S -

TyD2J n.m.
ing
1);

'X

nna 42 2 'X nn Pr 25^ worffc wrcW, and so 'X alone Ct 4"; toward the north is n JiBX Jos 13' + 6 Ez 42 also supr.), and flDf^f Ec i 'n (v.
,

a (poisonous) serpent (from hiss;

Is 14

29

usu. taken as

t*jfa?B5 n.m.
'X

= following. id.; abs. 'X Is n tna),


8
(||

^
,

fissn jjj v njtex nj'iBsn-^K 8 , fizxb 40 8 6S etc. ; esp. (in Je Ez etc.) of quarter whence ,
,

14

23

20

T?

59

^JfflXS

Pr23
;

32

(sim.;

||

ETIJ);

p l.

cf. invaders were to come, e.g. Assyr. Is 14 1M 2024 12 15 46 Zp 2", Babylonians Je 6 (TDJ);
,

31

J e 8 17 (app. D^m) identif. dub.; Tristr NHB275 (<p 08S .') daboia xanthina, a venomous E1HWB viper, but vipers do not lay eggs Furrer
D'JjfflX
2, 1423.

furrer proposes ailurophis vivax.

47

2
,

EZ26
5I
22

7
,

50

3.9.4i

48.

4 io

if
39
2

25
;

Cyrus against Bab. Is 41", cf. Je more vaguely, Je i 1415 ('X ntoboo), 9M of host
('Sn

II.

ySX

ii_i

'jpp);
30

Ez38

6l5

V9J

32
'X

Gog's (appar. of nearer


8

(-/of foil.; Eth. d<P0: excrewn<).

cf.

Ar.

xp,
;

cacavit,

t [jPOJfj n.[m.] dung of


i|>3n
15 T?? Ez 4 Qr Toy al., >Kt W3X.

cattle

pl. cstr.

Je3i region [Aramaean'!] princes); 10 o 6 8 8 of Babylon ; of Carchemish, but Zc 2 'X J*JtCD other countries) the exiles and (sts. +
-

H?

is

(opp.

Dnsn \^5),

so

Co

dispersed are to return Je 3 8 Dn cf. Is 43 49"; 'D

^9

i6 ls =23 8 31 8 , ii*"W denotes


18
,

III.

yX

(-/of

foil.;

meaning unknown),
off-

t [nyC!j] n.f. dub.; appar., fr.context,

successive Seleucidae.

shoot; pl. niy^jn


s
I"

is

22

ng

cxxxxn).

fn. ^JiD2 adj. from foregoing, northern c. art. as n. m. northern one, (so most); 20 northerner, invader from north Jo 2 (of Pro,,h -"- 3M locust-swarm, cf.We Now Dr, GASm ).

NH Pilp. id.

"|Dl']vb.Filp.ohirp, peep (onomatop.; ; J Aram. 1XBX chirp; Ar. i.f n.a.^.

sparrow, etc.);

Imp/. 3

fs. HXBXJil
14
,

IS29

4
,

1 s.

1.

'JiBX

JI'BX

sub

I.

nttt

f|XBXX 38"; Ft. *)XBXD io 14 chirp, peep : 1 . of birds Is I o

CT'BXBXDri 8 18 pl.
(fig.
. .

;
14

of conquered
.

f 11.

pE2

n.pr.loc. on E. bank of Jordan, in


1

peoples)
(||

of

mourning, 'XX

WD3 38

Gad, 'x Jos 1 3" (2a0av[o> v ]), njiBX Ju 1 2 acc. to Talm. mod. (jioppav, L SKpTjva)
tribe of
;

nji>3

mns).

2. of spirits, ghosts Is 8"

=
"

+ Darren); 'xn ijmtpN nsyo 29 4 (like a spirit's).


t PID!JD2 n.f. a kind of willow onomatop., (?

Amaleh, N. of Jabbok,
doubts);

GFM

Buhl GM8r

2!

(who

Sapuna appears TelAmWkl"


jiSS
75?3 (q.v.),
''

0174 .

from rustling;
fl.

NH id.; Ar. ^iLlLi); Ez 17

s
.

ttBX, in

perhaps n.pr.dei,
'

Bae 8*

1'

22

No 2140 *'" 0888

4'2

Grav Prop

N134

p32i]

vb. dub.; Imp/. 3 ma. 3*^

t 0l)iTJB3 n.pr.m. 2o<povuK


sured;
1
-

('

hath trea-

ny^Sn ino nsri J u f let him return and (Vrss) let him depart, AV depart early (as Ki, fr. Aram.
N"iBX, liSj

OHeb.imBX, Ph. ^V33BV); 1. priest, 26 29 24 ,8 5 2 = inv2K25 (L2 a ^.a f ), n;-Je2i 22 3 Elsewhere nj-: 2. the prophet Zp i Je 37
!

Gr-I3jn

morning, improb.), wholly uncertain; on difficulty of '3H "np v nvN 2


.

1014 3. a Judsean Zc 6
I

4. ancestor of
v 9 ).

Heman

andGFM.whoconj.fV*]? DBlX^l and soGideonput them to the test (cf. v 4 ), so Bu Now (cf. Dr H***- ,,m ").
II.

Ch

6 2 ' (Satfawas

b9P^M
Ob 6

iSK (v

of foil.;
;

cf.

Ar.JU peep,
;

tivitter,

t[p22^]
sure
;

n. [m.]

hidden treasure, treahis treasures.

whistle (usu. of bird

sf.

VJiaSO

tn3X?B 1~0D2 n.pr.m. (<vocaliz. Sapneteph 'onh, i. e. the god speaks and lie lives,
Egypt. D(d)-pnt{r)-ef-'nh (De-pnute-ef-'onh), V Steind Xzl889,41f 189iKltt so Eb 8m " hDB<2, m8b 11 "'" 775 *"*' Crum lbl 685b Griffith Brugsch, v. Dr
' i ' -

onomatop.) As. sapdru is cry, howl; iteX=BH, so Ph.nsx, $ ISX, 02 Syr. iS* Mand.lNB'V, tnB'X No*" ; also Ar.

NH

and (perh.)As. issuru, birdY jjji-lc parr<n, etc.,


i.liES,
Srnt.HK!^
S()

-|J3S

<0
1

n.f.*" 3 -' (m.


yet
cf

102 8

cf.

Ko

io4

7i

bird; abs.iiax

Hon n + 15 t.,l'ax Gn

^^ZAW^KI^Tl^
15'

TIBS
1 1 1.,

862

ty-T-IDSn.f.
'

cstr.">iPV
t.;

Lv 14*+ 5
(sim.;
||

Dt 4 1? + 5

t.,

H3V),

La 3 H Jb 4 oM

1. single bird,

*? *8 pi. ^fBS Am 3 Ho 1"


9
;

K,[8 - 2

(cf.

also

Albr ZAW " 0!96>


etc.;
coll.

322

Ges

1350

'

146

i2 8

"4
5

Pr 6 5
'2T^3

frogs (Ar.

LxU,
8
1
-

Aram.

a 26 2 8 27 (all 7
*1J3

5 sim.), Lvi4 + io t. Lvi4;

^TTp^,Tp^,

1^1*0^') ;~frogs,
272829

Ex8 2
105
30
.

Dt4'
,8

7
,

rrjVlD
4

'X^S 14" (io

distrib.);

TTR
-

^ 78
T

45
;

pi.

D'VnBS Ex
II. HBX.

3-4 - 5- 7 -8 -9

22*bird's nest/in bip

Ec

12 4 ;

pi.

Is 3 i

(sim.),
2 - 171

np| v.
j"ID!J
i"

Ne 5 Lv 1 4

(D 13V
ed.

>*#, in purif. ;

cf.
17

We Held
.

n.pr.loc. 2[p]
'1-

Canaanite city

R g Mm.

1.

402,

2nd

S) (

v 4 '(ld.),

V' 1

Ec C> 12

2.

less oft. coll., either def.

Gn
,

15' (two), or indef.

11
17

(fig.),
10
,

D *>f "* 8 9 esp. |JK7?)


133-b 'X

1
,

Ju i 17 = 10"]? q. v.; identif. by many (v. esp. Palmer -""'"' 1110 374 ''-) with Sebaita (c.Lat 30
54' N., Long. 34 40' E.), by Rob pass es-Siifdh, further E.; against both
BR "
181

Ez
also

with

39 f 148 redund. c. B^, 1J!p| ^wey of all kinds.

23

17

Gn7

14

v.

GFM.
d.

Q-J?

Ez 39 4 fe 0/

tnnp!J
fioppdv,

n.pr.loc. in Judah (van


;

H.

nnBX, so Kit);
father of Balak, king of
cf.

fn. "TIBS n.pr.m.

nehob 'X t033 2 Ch 14 9 Kara whence Hi al. prop. H3BX, so Buhl 1*'.
v. 1.

Moab

(bird; perh. specif, sparrow,

Gray
-

PTOP.N.M.

pa m
i

n.pr.m.
,

Jos 24" Ju

1 1

25

"lb*

Nu 22
(

2 4 ,s (PCX); 'X Nu22 10

D^SS
yips

TV

sub

I.

px.

23"; **$?.

is

26"
and

v. 11. pix.

ti"PS2
M a

n.pr.f. wife of Moses (bird);


if

Ex

jgl.

^apa

^ApS
(S^Jf

(1
1

Ch

i2 121

'p 2) n.pr.loc.

,,

c f.

LagBNMAnm..^

III.

iSi

-/of following ; ct At. ^slI plait, (


7

braid,Eth.9&&: id.;

NH nTBX=i of basket).
chaplet;abs.
5
"

1 1 iSa7' + fe$ 2 S a , jfcf lOnia ); 5 31 to Judah Jos 15 to Simeon 19 assigned 6 6 111 Philistine city given to David 1 S 2 7 30 30 20 1426 10 2 S i 1 Ch 4 I2 21 (van d. H. v ); 4
,

;
-

1-

tiTWpS
rrjBX v
10
;

n.f. plait,

'X

Ez7

cstr.

HVBX

Is 2 8
s

diadem, m,KDPl 'X Is 2 8


'X
is

; chaplet, coronet, OX nn.OJ))._ (fig. of


;
||

2(KcXax, 2fXa-y, etc. ; usually identified with Zuheilikah, 1 9 miles SW. from Bet Jibrin, 1 1 186 miles ESE. from Gaza (cf. Buhl ""- ).

fr. Aram.) doom, fate ,jl) (as coming round upon one, cf. RV Da Toy), but Hut " " v. Dr diadem is possible v 10 (|| HBBn of royal house of Judah Co Berthol; or of Jerus. r Krae), but not v ; conj. in Co Berthol Krae.

Ez 7 7

'

is

dub.; AY morning (as Ki,


;

unsuitable

most

(after AW

t[^J]
.jbpxa 2
/3aXA. f fl,

n.[m.] doubtful
4S

word; sf. bens


-

K 4 <3X

garment; om, but A Arm. bakelaS, whence Lag Ar,n,!n 8,udi333

Ml

reads (plausibly) iny?i?? in his wallet, Ar. iiJS, lils, and so 93 pera.
-

212

IV.

12X (./of

foil.;

rang, dub.;

NH=BH;

1, 11,

in, iv.

IB,

11.

"IS

v. I, II, III.

mx.

so Ar. tiU, Eth. 8"<PC:, As. J!tU,

supru; Aram.

35 t"12 n.pr.loc. in Naphtali, Jos 19 ; Tvpos.

IBB, KlBtt, JiaJ,


'

all

wot7). (of
sf.

p.ES n.[m.] nail


(cf.

finger),

stylus-

ti."lS,"^iS n.pr.loc. Tupot Tyre, famous Phoenician city (Ph. IX As. Surru, so Tel Am;
:

point ; cstr. 'X Jei7>;

pi.

rvr\BXDt2i 12 ;
;

1 finger-nail Dt 2 1 12
.

ES K '

'<*"

um ** * 42S
-

Egypt. Da-($yra, Da-ru *-."".*^f 15 IX 2 S 24 7 + 32 1., liX 1 5 + 8t. (Gi); city of

WMM

K
;

We

Hid. 2

.niy

Hiram, friend of David and


1112

a pom< of diamond
V.

transf.,-Vt?B>'X3 4 Plin NH37


'

Jcij'wU

Ch 14
y\r

Ch 2

2 - 10

S 5 11 of artif. Hiram
Sol. 2

1
1

K 5"
13
;

K7

(cf.

).

n'XTl3

"1SX

(-/of foil.;

cf.

"VBX; perh. cp. Ar. JJL2 Zea/> (but

Aram. N??V, UJ= = ^?)).


4

of city personif. (another view in / 'X also in name of Ph. fortress, X"nX3p Che); 29 7 '* 'B 2 S 24 -V? Jos 19 (P) ; threatened by

45"

t TBS n.m. he-goat (late) ;abs/x Dn 8


cstr.

6 - 21
;

proph.

Am

910

and (with esp.


1

ref. to
-

commercial
-

D^n TBX

v 5S (all in vision, symbol, of


2

greatness) Is 23

("ft

Alex.);
riNtsri

29", pi. cstr. (lit.) DM? *VQf 'TBX Ezr 8 M he-goats for a sin-offering.
11.pr.1n. Job's third

Ch

, pX-oi>D), 2 7pX -I^D), 2 2 8 pX v 12 piX -l^D); besieged byNebuch. Vl!),

5 8131617 Je 25^ K^B), v 4 Ez26 2 3 4 716 27 2:> 3 8 32 47


-

29

1818
;

2-3

cf.Zc9

Jo4 ^83
4

XOf

t "ICS and (Jb 2 ") -IDiS


friend, 'nojan 'X

as proselytes

f 87

(predict.);

Jb 2"

1 1

20 42'; Zotpap.

pvob. corrupt, read

Ho 9 is lob or Ti6 We GASm,


18

ofTyrians

"ftf.b

"nst
cf.

863
q .v.;_ S ee, on Tyre,
rIT.

sns
f I.

Now.'V
1-

oft.
60 *-

+ PTS

Rob BBII<6 " de Luynes Vo'*"* Mer Morte (1871) l.28ff., nd PI. xHI-nvlH -pi Pl. 3(1898), 307 _ II. "IX {flint, knife) v. III. my.
Pietschm"

n jX

vb. cry, roar

(NH

id.,

cry (of

raven); As. sardhu, cry aloud, Ar. j, Eth.

and
1

I'n^ adj. gent. Tyrian; 'X t?'K i K 7 14 = 2 Ch 2 13 pi. as subst. Dnin the Tynans 1 1 Ch 22 Ezr s^both + D^'TSn), Ne 13
;

RC1: g m.S Aph. (of bear), Syr. JL esp. Aph. Qal P. ac<. 1133 DK> ni> no Zp deriv.);

16

t[J J*] vb. burn, scorch (As. sardbu, bum; Fi*"*" Ba E83S cp. Ar. kindled,
'^Jbe
blaze;
cf.

a hero, but abrupt in Gr (in part after ) imprpb.; * bip conj. "lis?? rnx? (of. Hiph..). Hiph. /m^/. 3 ms. n'ns: Is 42" utter a roar (of going to battle; J?'"!}).
bitterly roareth there

context and

'>,

||

also
2
1
3

II.

mr); Niph.

Pf. 3 pi. consec.

niX (/of
in

foil.; cf.

Ar.

W#J] Ez

all faces sAaZZ 6e scorched.

also cleave the ground, rerad


c/tra?

^pdig&^J,
bodies)
-

opm; 1-^-i %JmZfor


;

'L^?3 MiT ^51?

burning; scorching (=*3$f


(aim. of words).
(lit.

chamber (with niches

Nab.

27 Thesal.); nans 0K3 Pr 16

nmy (cf. No
TTTHS

Eut N*b

Insc,lr - 66

Dr Sm

76

)).

nf
-

n.[m.] perh. excavation, under;

ing, scorching); ton njasn 'x v 28 .


'

8c ab, scar, of a sore


cstr.

a burn;

Kin

pn$n ronx LV13 23


of Jerob.
1

ground chamber 'x abs. Ju 9 49 cstr. v 46 6 D'CHX 1 S 1 3 ; used as hiding-places 1 S


,

pi.
6

13

{+rfafi, D'Hjn,
-

n -P r loc home *^7~ ?


1
1'

Kn

26
,

Vapttpa,

A 2api8a; v. [rtP] JfnX. n/rTO 2 ch 4 v. jmx. T T T"


'

(where connected with shrine), v 49 CVrss stronghold; on uncertainty of v.

D^, rtrty;
"ng,

as refuge

Ju 9*

meaning

GFM).

nS

v. 1.

->jf

ns, rTTS

v.

mx.

;|t

1, 11.

TO

v. I, II. -nv.

"p

(-/of

foil.;

NH
xpf/a).

in| Aave need of;

PHX
vein,
its

nm

(</of foil.; cf. Ar. * (_,, tf) of Wood, Weed, ji an odorif. tree, or
A
"" dAI - 4
,

Ar. eJ^J oe needy, so Aram. ^"IX, ~J J (y, J Oil); ChrPal.

Uej

gum,cf.Hom
;

Sab.
is

m SabDenkm
loan-word);
||

83
;

t
2

C^yii?] n-[m.]need.(Aram.);
2
15

sf. ^J3-lX

^ri3

(Syr. )oT fructus pini, etc.

NH

Ch

according

to all

=BH
Lewy

as to

form
1-

cp.
,

meaning,

Lag"
).

234 - 384

Fremd ''- 41

Gk. aripa (hardly in v. Ency. Bib. infr.), cf.

+ often.

thy need,

cf.

Ecclus 8 9

^1^
DHM in NH

(-/of

foil.;

cf.

perh. Ar.

c^> throw
oneself,

down, prostrate;
Ht,. N . 6 .l.

Sab.

JHX humble

t^tt and (Gn 37)"nS(l)n.[ai.] a kind of balsam, as merchandise Gn 37 s5 (J), Ez 27 17 11 11 8 medicament Je 8 m gift Gn43
,

8Mordtm Hlm.I Mchr.71 vbg denom

).
,

(J),

(for

national

disaster,

in

fig.);

ThDyer51

46

in Ency. Bib. B,1,n think a resin, like (not necess. ) gum of mastic-tree, pistacia H *st "wDB lentiscus

M'Lean

MSHS M n.f. leprosy; abs. 'v Dt 24 s + njnx Lv i 3 + cstr. nyix 2X5" + sf. ininx 36 2 K 5- ; 2 Ch 26 elseleprosy 2 K s
2
;

<

7 - 27

19

(otherwise Post

).

T'nS n.pr.m.

= ^T- (q- v
10 7

-)

v"

a musician, 1 Ch 25 3 (2)oiV (e) l

(lr*P,

L Aatipt,\a).
:

Dt 24 s and Lv 13, 14 (P; 29 1.): 'Xn rnin I4 8p e C if. of a.human disease (as above) 'X V33 Lv i3 2 + 8 t.; without
:

where only in laws

'X

J/33

'3

i3

+ iot.
'y
J,;,

b. leprosy in a
niiPl).

TiT'HTX n.pr.f. Joab and Asahel;


16
:'

Sapouia
"X
1

mother of Abishai,
,

5,.52. 5

9p 5 |

c. in
.

S 26 s + nnx
2
16 *

S 14

23

;ace.

to

Ch
2

she was' David's


;

sister; called
cstr. "fa (\)3):

3KV DX

S 17 s3

elsewh. after

v 44 ; house or garment v 65 b. and c. dub., perh. some fungus or mould; v. esp. Di Dr-Wh Baen.

garment i3 house I4 34 ('X JQJ), Exact meaning of

47 - 49 -

'H?
1

of Abishai

S 26 6
2

2
13

S 16 9
8 16

18 2 19 22 21 17 1 Ch i8 12 ; of Joab 15 18 1 Ch 18 2 S 14 23 and v 37 =i
,

=
K
2
1S

Ch

39
,

^[^^]vb.denont.,onlyinpass.,be struck with leprosy, leprous; Qal Pt. pass. tTtt


jntX

Lv
2
,

44

5ffi

13

1
16

Ch
;

1 1

26 28

27

24
;

pi. of all three 2

Ch

23 Abishai and Joab 2 S 3 39 16 10 19 .

Nu 5 3^ +

(all P),

43 3 elsewh. as subst., =leper, v 14 Lv 2 2 4 (H). Pn. Pt. jn'XD 2 S

jniXD 2

Ch26 20

pi.

Byjto

K'

3-8

rims njniro Ex 4 + njnir? Nu 12 1(U0 hand Ex 4 (J), of pers. Nu I2


6
10
f.
,
;

864
leprous, of
(E), 2

"VTS

K5
2

t^D")^ n. [m.] coll.


'Sn"|3

goldsmiths;

only
S. of
cf.

27

Ne

20126*; DT!*?
leper

D'B'JK
s

2K7

3
;

as subst.=

member

jS.f

K5 111

'15*= 2

Ch 26 21 ',

3 i.e. belonging to the goldsmitlis, of their guild.


:

31

Ch

t nD"l2J n.pr.loc. 2apem-a Sidon


(? BN84.

on coast

tni'")2 n.f.coll. hornets


prostrating;

smelting-jAace

on strange form
'
-

NH=BH); Ex 23 s Jos 24" (both E), Dt


t

as wounding, 'Sn allies of Isr.;


(l

Lag

As.Sariptu

DP* 234 COT 1K17 9


'-

20

ny^nS T

n. mother of Jeroboam

1 i

M
,

nns. van d. H. (so Gi; Baer); Rob BB "- 474ff Pietschm Fhlta 58 \ mod'.Sarfend
-

Da-ira-pu-ti 9 nns-iV 1 i7

WMM A
,0

u - Eur

184

);

Egypt.

'x

Ob 20

Sapova.

TrjISQ n.[m.] crucible


n.pr.loc. Sapaa,
of
etc. (cf. also

TnjnS
BN85
),

Lag

strument of refining);
3

3HJ?

or in(prop, place 'D Pr TQ1 SJD3?

in 'the Shephelah

Judah (Tel Am.

Jos Sarha, named with Aialuna, Ajalon); s3 1 5 but assigned to Dan 19 41 ; Ju 13 225 16 31
,

i7

27

21
.

yl.

)1S

vb. bind, tie up, be restricted,

8 2<ul 2

Ch n 10 Ne 1 1 M
Jerus.,
t cf.

W. from
:

mod. Sara, 1 5 miles GASm "^'218 Buhl **'- 1"


;

t-fimS adj. gent. iCh 2 3 4 _jnifn 2 5


t

c.

art.

as n.coll. 'n

tyTX

vb. smelt, refine, test

(NH id. ;

Ph.

narrow, scant, cramped(NHj<2. ; At.JS> bind, tie up; so Aram. 11V, '); A. trans.: Qal 4 19 16 Inf. P/. 3 ms.llS Ho 4 Pr30 Imv.-\\)i Is8 s 8 cstr. -1V1V Pr 2 6 (?); Pt.act. T>> Jb 26 pass. s9 12 fpl. rfVl| Ex "inj Ho 13 , f. rrJTBf 1 S 25 34 3 bind or tie up, of kneading12 2 S 20 M troughs Ex 1 2 (E); fig. of a life preserved by "n" *? iTVnx B>S3 1 S 25 s9 ; of '\ D'jnn preserv-

spD smelter; As.surrupu,refined,sarpu, silver, nasruptu, crucible; Ar. >_j^ is pure, unmixed
(esp. of wine);

very doubtful
H,m InKhr
-

is

Sab.

*]"i

money, cf. Mordtm

""

"* CIS *

silver, N - " '


')
;

16 ing prophetic teaching Is 8 ; of retention of 12 H013 ; of '''s binding waters in (a guilt 4 s shut up garment of) cloud Pr 30 Jb 26 3 2 S 20 ; rvsjim nns nn -nx Ho 4" (si vera 1.)
;

Qal
2

Pf. 3 ms. 'X

Je6 M
s
,

sf.

Vina"*

105

19
;

pregn., the wind hath wrapped her up in its 1PS3 Pr 26 s like wings, to carry her off; ?3N
the tying

JBflJ ,/, 17 etc.; Impf. 1 s. *pXK 4 Is sf. ?1SS Ju 7 Imv. ms. HBTO f 26 s M c<r. *|Y1xb 'IB-IS Kt, Qr /n/ 06s. sp? J e 6
sf.

ms.

K i

text (v. Toy).

up of a stone, but unintellig. in conPu. Pt. pi. D'TIXD Jos 9 4 tied


tying),

Dn

1 1

35
,

etc.; Pt.
,

sjns

12 7 etc.;

1.

act. sf. DQ"]iX

Je

9", etc.; ;;as.

smelt, refine:

Je6 29 29
-

up (mended by B. intrans.: Qal


3 ms.
etc.;

of

old

wine-skins.
;

Pf. 3

fs.

fTO IS28 20
,

Impf.
,

vain hath he smelted continually

(inf. abs.; fig.

be scant, cramped, in straits; of scanty


fig.);

-W Pr 4 12

i? -*l

Jb 203

isfl

Gn 3 2 8 +

of purifying people); so smelt away Is i 25 (ace. 9 10 of dross ; fig.) of silver Zc 1 3 V, 66 *H| *|D3
; ,

20 bed-covering Is 28 (in

of land too small

for

Vtyi

1 2
140

(all sim.);

of" DICK
1

8 31

=2S2

31 2'

',

trials)

Pr 30" (SPg mjDti); 119 Dn 1 i M


(

refine

(men, by
test

19 47 people Is 49 + Jos 19 (for *!) 6e Dr Kxp,j..i887.69 Benn> cf @. of Bteps 12 Jb 1 8 7 (both in cramped, or impeded, Pr 4

(fl?)

its

+ r$ft, |3J6).

Ju 7' 7

tj7Z test tliem

(the warriors) /or /tee ('' snbj.); 3 perh. also v (v. I.IBX); more gen., oi'^'stesling, 6 trying (the hearts of) men (oft. 103) Je 9 Is
||

fig.);

was narrov) for him = he was in straits, 2 22 16 distress, so Ju 2 2S13 Jb 20 also 3 fs.

i? 13f*l esp. inipers. c. 7 pers.,

Gn32

and
)>

it

I??"!

(and prove true) a man (subj. '''s saying) ^ 105 19 4. Pi. act. as n. smelter, refiner, hence goldsmith Ju 1 7*
. .

48

10

Zc 1 3>

V 26

66 10

3.

ISn'i

test

Ju 1 o9 1 S 306 (v. Dr). Hipb.. Pf. 3 ms. Dt 28 52M consec; 1 s. WSHI J e io 18 Zp


1

1";' Impf. 3 ms. to-yfi


2
2

K 8 =2 Ch 6
37

18
,

ISM

Je io 9U 5 1 17 Is 40 19, (but perhaps del. v*>, cf. 6 4 7 8 32 DuCheMarti),4i 46 Pr25 ;asaguildNe 3


-

Ch 28 Ch 28 s2
Zp
,

20
;

3 mpl. IIXJl
12

33

maie narrow
c.

Ne

s7

IXH In/, csir. for, j>re* Aaro!

upon, cause distress to,


'"), s8 i
17

Niph. Imp/.
l>e

3 mpl.

W]J

Dn

10

many

sliall

(subj. id.);

rfGJV, U3JJV). refined (by suffering ; Pi. Pt. *D.XO as a. a refiner, 'n'fc Mai 3" 3 (sim. of '>), cf.'O alone v ( + 103 inOD).

Ne 9 s7

2 (all subj. foe),

indef. subj.

Dt 28 K 8 =2 Ch 28 20 (subj. TP); M and 2 Ch 28 (but rd. 17 .Tixb DN

18 7 pers., Je io (subj. 52M i 37 Ch

%
),

Jl join to v , opp. i? rnjui),

@ Kit Buhl LM

33".

-12
ti. "I? adj.
;

865

v
""' 6

narrow, tight; abs. 'x 2 K f. nnx Pr 2 + y-;narrow, IX D^pDNu 22'-", WBO IX 2 K 6 too narrow for us, cf/ttfpsn y-Tjf la 49' (of land of Judah after exile); n~|X "MS Pr 23" (fig. of harlot;
6'
"IX

Nu2 2 +;
26

bundle, paroel, pouch, f 1. *Yi"l2 n.m. a binding, i.e. sthg. bound up); bag (prop^ 3i niiix 'x abs. &n$+- cstr. Gn 42 + pi. cstr.

v 35

bundle or pouch (purse)


,

(E),

IS ins? I s rescue difficult; n$D}j nrntf); 19 59 Zt'e a contracted (and hence swift, power> Klo "ftflp in?, Che 1"" ; ful) river (sim. of
i.e.
||

w 'X3 Dnn B1B3 iS25 (fig.; v. I.-nx); Jb 14 (i.e. hidden, forgotten Hi Bu al.; >al. 6 treasured up), 3VJ 'X Hg i (v. I. apj).

Pr 7 20
1'

"fen 'X

of money 42 Ct 1" (fig. of lover); 'X3 rnnx

3i ' 3i

W$
;

1'W?
7

'3,

both 'of Egypt'); IV Drrtn'iup Jb

f 12J72 n.
fltnp,

41 (of scaly back of crocodile), usu. closely joined (as) with tight seal ( Me Bi Hoffra Bu DulX DHin with seal ofJHnt,baty/hy specifymaterial?);

[m.] straits, distress


pi.

abs. "JB

IXDn

f 118';

D^XOn La
;

<A dis-

tresses,

nanb IX

!T1X

DVa Pr 24

1"

strength

|n
f

cstr. "NB* ^"i.XB of conquered Judah 6 s tlie straits of Sheol, i.e. the worst possible

will be narrow, limited (si vera


fii.

12
,

n.[m.] straits,
also
c. art. ">X3
30

distress;
15

1.,

cf.

Toy).
abs. 'x
;

(Unjoin).
II.

"IS

Jb 15" +

Ho

IV
,

^ 4* +
' :'

Ili
T

vb.

shew hostility toward, vex

straits, distress Is

piXDnX
1X3
'

iio'; "XVIJ?
2
;

Jb 1 5 24 Jb 38 s3
Is 6 3
9

V'

3 27 0O Io8 16 cf. 1X3 Is 26

"
,

(NH
it.

^X foe ;

Ar. La harm, damage, Sab. IX


Hta-i-chr-sun

war,/oe Mordtm
m. i.6

SabDenkm 24 CIS

'PlIT'X

Jb 7"
K7

distress

of my spirit;
('")

Df6

Is

30

20
;

-IX

usu. he

Aad

distress

(rdg. 17 Qr),
al. "*?

but

ov -npiaSvt,

Du

; Eth. 8<:d: 6e Aoi!i7e, in der. and deriv.; As. sardru, be hostile, sarru, spec, rivaZfoe; Ar. jj^J, As. sirritu, Syr. JL., all

Hom chrMt

=
.

Che Hpt

X?,wo messenger and


face, etc.

w/e, so

(1

Heb.

infl.)

1?

6
;

v. esp.
S
1 ,

(or) angel,
sf.

Lag
f\g1
1
-

(but) his

own

Deceased Wlfc'aSlBMr, GON. 1882.No.13; = Ml. 125IT.T)

6\

Instead of

directly
:

appended, 7
in

sf. is

my

distress
17

|i8' = 2S
;

used (only after 3)


22*,
\|/

y
so

-*X3
W'|

Pf. 3 pi. *Tg>\

66'

4
,

02 3 f 1X3 Dt 4 30 (prob. orig. meant as 1X3, or 1X3 [inf.], Dr; so)i?~lX3 Is 25* 2 Ch

^ (_nV 59
1
4

6rb -1X3 Ho 5 15 ^ 1 o7 6,:,19 2a also 106" IX 1 S 2 :a is corrupt, cf. Dr.


'

V'3i' +, etc.; Aei hostility toward, treat with enmity, vex, 13 Nu io 9 25 17 ; once liarass, c. ace. pers. Is
,

Impf. 3 ms. 9 Pi. act.TVl io

Nu 33 M consec, sf. ^""JX f 29 2 13 /ny. a h s inx Nu 25 1XJ I s j r


1
;
.

17
;

pi. sf.

T^t

(after niO)

c.

7 pers. v"; also pt. as subst. (cstr. or c. sf.) 12 13 s2 s vexer, harasser, 5 Is 1 1 Ex 23 (E), \^ 6

Am
18

1.

Prtt

n.f.
90

id.; abs.
cstr.

'X

S26 24 -f, nrnx


21
;

8 3 io 5 2 3 5 3 i' 2
8'

^120' (Gel'
3

35
sf.

+ ,M rnxJuio u ,etc;
(E), i
1 S 10", etc.; S 26 21 2S4 9 1
,2

');

IT1X

Gn42

sf.

WX
16

9
111.

Lv 18
,

42" 69

20

423

143
rnx,
;

12

Est 3 10

v.

[T]X] sub

11.

infr.

Da'nix
21

,?

pl.nhX a bs.Is65 +;
straits, distress,
i
29

"12

n.m. Nu 10, 9 adversary, foe


even
c.

abs.lX
cstr.

Gn
s
;

42

Am 3" +
Est7
Ezr
4
;

art. ">Xn
pi.

Nu
ETJX

io

9
,

but also IXn


;

Is 8

22

Jb5' 27
8

"W

Zc8 l0 +;
1

Lai 7

ni
cf.

22

esp.^(24t.),e.g.22

25 (v.3m),v 3i 34'

718
;

D'bni fftj J e 49 24 (sim.), cf. specif, of travail, 31 Gn 42 21 (E); 4 (Gie nrnx, a fter )'; fe^g 3 3 i 9 '=Is 37 86 7 ,'cf. 2 'rrj? Off 35 (E), + -jf

4' + (but read prob. Di-Kit Che" "; al. ^), Je 4 8 6

Is 9'

nx
(del.
;

or V")X,

mx

Ez 3o' 6 (but Sm 'XS31, so Berthol Co 'XlQji, 2 so Toy; Krae ffy; sf. 'IX ^ 3 Dn^.X Ez 39,
ID^IX
20

HiGie),

^2O
2:

5o'

npratH 'X
9
i//-

12M l9 ,9 I0 Nai 7 Hb3 16 Pr24 25 Jei6 Ob 5 DV Zp i' Damx-np J u io 14 cf. Ne


,

Dt

14
(JE),

Nu

32", etc.; adversary, foe, 3" Gn io 9 (P), 24 s (JE) Dt 32 s7 33 7 Jos 5"

Am

39

37

Is 33
9
,

Je 14 8 15" 30'
15

Dn
,

12'

also

rV}X3

^8
,
1

H-JX3 9

ninxi rfjri

Dt 3 1'17 "'

Ne 9 37 ni"lX3 ^ 4 6 2 etc.; 50 9 cf. 1 S 1 o' f 7 i "P^xi rnx


, ,

,0 ,3 ,0 2S24 Iso (v.supr.), Zc8 Ezr4'NeV Est 7 8 (3".iXl IX &X), + 2 1 1., + + 3 2 1 3* 2 7 2 78 42


,

+ 13
-

t.

W,

+(of
24

'-'s

foes)
'

78" 9 7
]

3
;

+(of

'''s

Pr

27

'xi 'x jntc

Is

30

c.

7 (poet.),
a*.

^ 120

in

my

distress,

y n^SO Jon

nrnxs
H"1X
;

Zc

26" 5 9 6 4 Je46' foes) also Is i 41 43 Jb 19". Je 4 8 5 Ez 30" v. supr. 32

Na

Dt

10", rd.

OnXD
1S,-9,M6

We Now GASm [or"iXD]


g(. a

iTJX

fn. [ni2]
sub

n.f. vexer, rival-wife (v.

reff.
I 8
.

ThU.
j

ZAWI(1881).JS.

^glO IQ y
1

J-pX3.

[~H2] vb. denom. Hiph. suffer distress 24 31 cf. Je 4 49 ); Pi. flffc 3$ (specif, of travail,
rrjxn (in sim.)

; Hn")X T [T^H] vb. denom. make a rival-wife;


also Ecclus

V;

37")

sf.

Qal

Inf. cslr.~i~Vp

Je48"

22

0GN

49

wife (Lag

'

,882 '

m Dr-Wh Lv Baen L
3

Lv i8' 8 to make [her] a


').

rival-

112
III.
(1

866
cf.

nip
fm.lilSJ n.pr.m. grandfather of Kish S 9 Ap8, L Sapa. t [nV] n.pr.loc. nnniS Ju 7 s2 (TapayaOa,
1 ,

IIS
^1&

(/of
.

foil.;

Ar.jS
1

be

sharp
1

denom.),

hard Tp sharp-edged

stone, As.
;

surtu,

nppar.

A/* PJHarper

'* 8 "- 436

Syr.

|jjj rock, stone, flint).

jrv.12 n.[m.] hard pebble, flint;"?3 28 Is s (sim. of horses' hoofs ; read perhaps "&).
fn. 1& n. [m.]
id.

usu. thought corrupt for avvrj-yfuvt]), frm, q V- (GFftl). nnTIS, and in any case prob.
icoi rjv

T FPU n.pr.m.
Zaped,

in

Judah

Ch 4',

Ape 6,

'"

used as knife
9

Ex 4 25

@L
,

2apr)6.

ia comp., '? pjn TB^| Ez 3 ; pi. D7* rfa"!? Jos 5 23 knives offlint.fein 1 89" is dub., 'X usu. taken as=1S, and then either flint of

T inn j112 n.pr.loc. assigned to Reuben


Sap6; cf. mod. SfpaSa Km 2cta>v, es-Sara, on spur of Mt. 'Att&r&s, E. of Dead

Jos I3 19

@L

sword sharp as flint, Bae), or edge (like flint) of his sword (most); We leaves 24 untransl.; W\V3 np^n v 1. npbn. Jb 2 2 v.
his sword (i.e.
.

Sea Buhl Gm "- 2CS

nniS
ford,

n.pr.loc.
0008' 181
;

in

Jordan

valley,

near
16

Buhl

exact site

1.

-IW sub V. mv.

1.

"ft v. p.

862.
2

unknown; Jos
I

(Kamatptiv, Jj

Kapia8iapup.),
2

K 7" (2fipa, L

fn. "rtl2 n.m. pebble

;'X

S 17

';

also

2ap6av)

= ilrfp/f

Ch 4
;

1'

(\vap.e [i.e. ava p.i<rov\

Am 9

(where perhaps

for grain of wheat, fig.


Isr., cf.

in metaph. of

winnowed

Dr Now

al.
'.

>pebbleretainedin sieve Preuschen ZPVlh (1881) 2 cf. on custom "Wetzst ').


' -

ZAW "( 1896

24
,

Chr right 1); '"UniY 1 K <Tipha8u; ^pijbaBa s2 12 cf. nfOlX J u 7 4 (2raeav, L Sapdav) nits 1 K 1 1 26 appar. same place identity with
is

is

usually assumed, but not proven.

P
p, Kbph, 19th
letter

;= 100

in postB.Heb.

=4
Arch.
i.

:6

=
Ke

HND

1.

pn

c.

2 litres v.

Now

202 f.

Tj nz

Arch.lS2

[p]

v. top.

ON v.

Dip.

tnSp
25 (P)
8

n.f. large
al.

vaulted tent;

abs.

Nu
al.

tnSp, DNp n. [f.] a bird, usu. pelican LvDt f 23 ^ (der. by Thes from [Nip], (cf.
' on n, Ges' 8" 8 ), as throw, and, food from its crop for its young) but ing up TV*P % KnKP id.) sea-fowl improb. in + Is; T r 18 17 abs. JlNiSn Lv 1 i 14 as unclean ; l"lNp
t(<p (v.

Zimri's princely tent;


(cf.

>Thes

K6"-

large tent used as lupanar


II.
"j-

NH).

[!2^p] vb.
(cf.

utter a curse against,


;

NH

curse

[3]lp'

Ecclus4i

);

Qal
;

curse, c.

=Dt

(van

d.

H. Gi

Baer nspj Is 34" Zp


;

14
,

as

S68d ace, usu. pers.: Pf. 3 ms. sf. n'3p (Ges ) s 27 2 ms. sf. consec. il"l'3pl v 23 ; Impf. 3 ms.
11 afe (Ges SB7B ) Lv 24

Nu

inhabiting ruins of loneliness.

cstr. 13"1D

DNp

\j,

102 7 sim.
,

(c. ace.

sf.

133i?n

Nu 2f (+ Inf. abs.);
3"ipKl

Dt&TnN); 2 ms. 8 1 s. 3pK v (obj.


;

np
I.

v. I. 33p.
foil.;
cf.

om.); WJ)
2p-!l, cf.

Jb

5' (prob. corrupt

Du rd.

^^p
'

(-/of

Ar.

arch,

dome

JQ

tent of honour (hence al-cove'), vaulted tent, esp. 2 ta z " *" <1893 ut Jacob B<lul "" ; Goldziher vaulted tent Syr. \L^s> vault, dome, ]&1sclo id.,
>-'

3pj>l Che Bev JFhH.XI,1.308 (<, Jg ^1.3 Jg 2< 8 26 s s 51 Na 2 )),; 3 mpl. sf. inaj?? Jb 3 Pr 1 i 2 4 1117 5e7p Kb 829 Nu22 sf. Imv. ms. Tr\2Pr (Ges "-)
;

Me Bi Siegf Beer;
piJ

np|!l Bu

Jul,. 1897, 57S.

1-

PS*

6',b
;

so

NH

naip, specif.lupanar;
;

X W&p

\i> (all JE; all 3 ms. *H9) (Ges* ) 23 as dat. coram., so also v 27 vid. Pf. supr.); Inf.

870

13

vault (esp. vaulted heavens) kabdbu, shield).

perh. also As.

abs.

25 3p v ( + Impf.); //.

c*r.

3$

v" 24 10.
1
'

tap n.[m.] kab (NH id.;


K2fi;

a measure of

Syr. \AJ>;

Talm.

i_J>

H2p (/ofstomachi Dl*


foil. (cf.

113

Kb"

185

):

Ar.

echinus,

i.e.

pars pelliculata; Syr.

measure, 3E? V?i 2

K6B {

capacity,
fca&;

BH
on

only dry
size of =>P

Jiio is collect, contain, water,

tern; Eth. +na):

k dropsy; NH H3p = BH).

JkLLo ('^o)

cts-

nnp
itraj? 1. abs. stomach, belly;

867
c-

ynp
-

rap,

s f.

(Ko'-

10h a. Ges ) 'PCI


3
,

n.f.

of sacrificial

8 9 sf. DiTjnp Pr 22 <Ao <Qk D'V3p DAN v In Mai We 3pV circumvent. robbing them.

victim, assigned to priest


i.e.

t6 Znorpov, Dt 18 fourth stomach of ruminants (cf. Dr), 33 ventriculum. 2. sf. of woman, appar. more gen.,
belli/

Tny^P n -

oup (perhaps loan-word from

Nu

25 (P).

As. [kabu'tu], pi. ia6t2(i<e, prob. cwjps, goblets; cf. Ar. iils cstr. D*i3 '\> flower-cup, calyx) *> " n^-inn Is 5 r c f. v (both fig., and 0*13 in both
;

t [7Zlp] vb. Pi. receive, take (late)(Aram.


loan-word (and in Aram, denom.) Gerber cf. Aram, P'aPy'?) in front, "\MSkM ^ opposite,
,

prob. explanatory gloss, v. Comm.).

32

tOD
(Ar [j~t
Eth. "P-OR:

vb. gather,

collect

(syn. *)?)

BAram. P3~7 t:t


against, Nab.
'

before,
. .

OAram. Palm.
.
-

72\>b over

id., in view of; also Sab. ?3pP in 5 8 view /CIS lv !" 7iul :M , Aa.kablu, encounter;
,-

grasp, seize; Sab. p3p harvest, in 2 " "" 1 " '- 237 'pi, attrib. of 'Attar, ace. to Fell '-;
is fail,

despair;
1
48

<1CT1S verbs are: Sab. fap acc^i, ^'' x <i876). 672. r j^J j g in front, opposite, JlS accept, admit; Eth. J'flrt;, esp. in. 2, go to

DHM ZBG ""

1Qal

Pf. 3 ms. 'p


,

K 20
,

NH 3p=BH);
,
J
1

7m;>/. 3 ms.

T?P!

f 4i 7
18 19
,

}*3P!1

Gn

4i

etc.;
;

Imv. ms.

}3p 1
sf.

mpl.'
8
;

3p
16

iSf +
Ez

Inf. cstr.

"PP ? t
pi.

meet, accept;

NH

Zp

Pt. act. )*3p

22 19 Pr 13 11 ; pass.
:

??I5 accuse,

Pi.=BH; Aram.
4

^3p,^i

receive)

;Pf 3 ms. %?. Est 4 + (9"


3

Qr ^3p); 3 pi. I^Sp Ezr 8 ; Impf. 3 ms. sf. 19 18 DJSBJ! 1 Ch i2 (v van d. H.); 3 mpl. ^>3p*l 16 Jb2 1010 Imv. ms. $32 1 pi. 2Ch'29 ";
1. <ae, c. ace. rei Prig "P|2 iCh2i s2 30 2 Ch 29 Ezr 8 ace. om. 2 Ch 29", + b reflex. = choose 1 Ch 21 receive, c. ace. pers. 12"
20
,

Ne 5 ; gather, collect 1. c. ace. rei, Gn 41 3548 (E), booty Dt 13" (+^f loc), grain 31 money 2 Ch 24 ( + 19 pers.), so Ez 16 (Gr
D'SOp
s

^
n
;

Toy Krae,
ace.
fig.

rdg. flap?

fr.

ob&,

cf.

<8 Symm);
gathereth
ace. pers.

om.
\b

)*3p

Pr

11

one gathering by degrees ;


4 I?

(1N"'P!

&$

V'

*M
S
5
s

Aear<
c.
1

wickedness

to

itself.

2. usu.
loc. 1

11

gather, assemble,

+
20

(van

d.

H. v

18

).
;

2. accept,

c.

ace. rei
.

Jb

1010
;

+ ^N
2
1

loc. 1

K
5

18

Ezr
;
||

8'

29 (for battle); Est 2 3 ; + bit pers.


7

4 20 3. accept, ace. om. Est4 nplO'p Pr 19 s3 27 assume, an obligation, sq. cl., Est 9 sq. inf. v Hiph. Pi. fpl. rfr?P sfow ( + ^y reflex.). oppositeness, i.e. correspond, one to (?) another Ex 26 s 36 12 (both P).
,

S 3 21 Hb

2 (in fig.

|DK) ;
1

+
;

S>J?

(= ^')
19

pers.

ii 24 ;

+ b

pers. et loc.
,

K 18

Ch

32";

Ch 23 s cf. Ezr y 28 ace. pers. alone 5 18 6 1 K 2 2 =2 Ch 18 Ne f ( + inf. pur2 K io 16 Ch 15 9 24 s 25 s pass, 2 pose), J02 (|| IpN),

P9 loc. 2

c.

DB*
(||

t[72p] n.[m.]
spec,

1.

something in
(cf.

+ ?5?

of

front,

'IP?),

work Ne 5 16 fork's judgment Zp Ez 22 20 cf. v 19 ( + 1] in-bS; fig. of


;
,

an attaoking-engine

J^j front;
5

^JLo( 1 advance to attack, so p^apn Ecclus 1 2 ), Ez 26 9 i?3ij5 'HD the stroke of his attackingengine (on the form kobollo, from ?3p for kubiil, 169 Kb"- 88 '-; and cf. HOf, from Jbp for see 01* 93 fcS/tfn, ^3BPt D331; and on the 3, Ges* ").
,

metals into furnace); Ju 12 4 1 S 28 1 2 S 2 s0


1

specif, for
1

war, battle,
24
;

K 20

K6

+*$
pi. W3|?3
;

S 28 (29
1 ,

v. supr.).

tWiph.

Pf. 3

2. cstr. Djr?3pT (fo&oZ) 2

10

15

explained for-

Impf. 2ms. J'PJjri EZ29 3 mpl. 2 3j*J 1 S 7 + etc.; Imv. mpl. 3pn Gn 4 9 +; 15 7 Inf. cstr. JOi3n Ezr io +; Pt. pi. D'iapJ J e 40 s 1. intrans. assemble, gather sf. VS3p3 Is 56
etc.;
6
, ;

Josio 6 +

merly as

before the people, i.e. publicly (cf.

2V Gn
inf. (+
(c.
-

49

Is

45

20

48
4

14

49

18

BAram
ing,

and
-

?3p before); but the Aram, is surprisneeded rd. W?3?3 in Ibleam,

20 4
io 6

purpose) 32
c. c.

for
loc.

MH

?$ against);
2

6o 4 Jo 4 11 2 Ch war 1 S 28 4 Jos 6 1 S 7 ace. loc.


,

with
Sta

@L
),

(confirming earlier conj. of

Gr al11

99

Ezrio7 9
1

Ch

10

15

PN pers. unto Je 40 15
, l

01 675

DrKloBenzKital.

Ch

13
9

vb. dub., perhaps rob (syn. PtJ, so 5 Rabb. (rare), v. De* 2* ; Qal i / 3 ms. con-

b); b
Is 43

t^72p

Ezr io 1 Ne 4 14 cf. 2 Ch 13 7 (!?$? for s c. HPT Ho 2 pers. + n loc. 1 Ch n 5 102 23 ; of birds and beasts (II !??). if
2
;

")

Is 34
Is

15

(c.
7

Of),
sf.

Ez 39 17

2. pass, be gathered

sec. V3|71

Pr 22

s3
,

subj. '\
1

c.

ace. pers.
8 HfS] v

+ rei;

c.

60
;

(of flocks,

+ b pers.),
56
s
;

Est

+ b$

loc),

ace. pers. alone


?);

pi.

^Jjap nS3 Mai

3" (obj.
i>*. act.

19

Impf

3 ms.

WPJJ

pt. c.

ngn

Ez 29 s (|| *]DN) rd. Hi (not Sm) Co Berthol Toy Krae. Pi. B 3 K 2


pers. Is

TP
Pf. 3 ms.
sf.
3 IViPI Dt 30 consec,
16

868
E>*3p

-op

Mi

12

<om6, so Sab. nap

Hom chre")

12S
,

^io7

3
,

|S3j?

Impf. YW. 47 1 Ch 16*' V 106 ; //.


18 fag Is66

Is'34 ; 3fs?;?P Mil*, etc.; 12 Is 11 40", etc.; 7m. ms.sf. V3p


abs. }*3p

DHM
place

Lihy. nap bury,

Ep, 8 r.Dnlm.No.n2.S
1

f.

(
86

Dn )napD

ftwioZ-

CIS
2

"- 1*

20 '

1'

2- 4

); Qal

P/. 3 ms. 'p

Gn

Mi
18

12
;

csir.

etc.;

Pi.

J^D Na 3
of
''

+, etc.;
of flock
:

23"; 6 3 ms. Tap?! Dt 34


6

ms.

sf.

consec.
2

''jirnapi

^y

10

1*

etc.;

etc.; Impf. Imv. Tap Gn


,

1. usu. gatlier together:

gathering his dis6

23

etc.;

//

persed people (ace),

sts.

under

Mi

li

+ inf.

abs.

(||

1PM), 4

Zp

fig. 1920

Je 3 i' u

Jei9

ll

etc.;
1

23 a&s. ni3p Dt 21 ; csir. niap? Pt. act. nap 2X9' , etc.;

Zc 10 s Is 54' 56 s *, cf. also 40"; c. ace. + IP loc. Dt 3 o34 Je23 3 29 u 3i 8 32 3? Ezn ,7 + 6 t. Ez + 5 10 9 12 47 21 37 (3*300), Is 1 1 43 Zc io Ne I f io6
cf.
1
1|

T pass. "*Op

K 13

pers., bones, etc., 3032 6 2 3 Jos 24

D ,-!?P Ec 8 10 bury, ace. usu. c. 3 loc., 2 S 2 32 1 K 1 3*"!


,

31

pi.

Gn
2
1

32

Ju
2

+ 3 3 t.;
18
,

c.

irpa'loc.

Ch

i6 :,i

(cf.

Niph.

Pt.);

= (gather and)
,:l

i7

ace. +^3? pers. Is

56

s"
10

Ch 33 20 (iJV3-rJ3

||

K2
3
',

also
1
19

^33 1 g 25'
S 3i 13 =i Ch
25
2
s

restrain

Ho 8

3i

);

c.

DB>
c.

Nu
?
'

nnn

of '< gathering dispersed Egyp(c. ace. alone); tians, ace. -f IP loc.Ez29 ; gathering the nations
(ace.) for
12 judgment Mi 4

io 12 ; pregn. "JTStp^

loc.
cf.

Gn

23

Ez
'

39'';

Gn
26

49
23
15

s9
;

VTriafcTD?

K 12
"^

22

Is 66

18

Jo 4 2 gather;

sChas"
^"3$ Gn

(v. also

HTiph., and

15 Kian
5

ing lovers of Jerus. (under fig. of harlot) Ez j 5:17.37 (2<3E)p ^. py pers. against); gathering 16 2. men subj. : beasts into Edom Is 34
.

50 ; 15 ); c. npE' Gn 3 49 4 5 c. ace. pers. alone 2 S 2 + 22 t.; + ^SpP Gn 10 10 48 2 3 ; pass. Ec 8 ; ace. om. 2 K 9 +3 t.+
31 - 31 - 31
-

"

ffjaen *]
supr.),

osapn
8
;

onsp Ho 9 6 (cf. Ez 2 9 Niph.,


5 7 9

(c.

3) 2

S 4 12

Niph.

39

Ne

62' Pr 28

13"; c. ace. rei Mi i ( + IP), Is 22 f 3 PP J'N rwme </ta< gathereth Is 13"


,8

22, etc.; be buried

Gn
;

Impf. 3 ms. naj J e 5 2 46 is' Je 8 16 25


for
c.

(+
'PI

1DN), so rd. perh.


6
t.

Ez 29 s
usu.
1
:4
1

P?iW
loc.

+ id.);
19

(acc.om.), Na 3
fin.).

(i'd.),

Je 4 9 (sq.Tjl^,

3. perh. (gather
4),

and

so)

(=*|DK
nS3[5D

Na

2" Jo

6
,

v. -WIKB.

3 ad take away Pu. Pi.


cf.

ninn nnap Je22 19


Ju, 2

Ju 8 K +
(

+ vni3S-Dy 1 K
13

K 2 WM +
+6
t.;

Gn
t.

35

16

K Ch

14" i5

Ez 38 s (c. IP) of land (for people) of Isr. +Hithp. gather together (intrans.), be gathered 47 1 S f ( + PI togetlver. Pf. 3 pi. aj?nn J u 9 2 2 r g g 2 2 ( + i>K loc); /mp/. 3 mpl. W20Tlfl
pers.),
'pijr]

2Ki 3 Gn 35 s
3

i4 ); c.n?'Nu2o -r3t.; tPi. bury (in masses), c. ace: Impf.

16

'T^ u^p-Dj? c.nnn/nnno


;

fs. sf.

Clap?

Pi. pi. ra^^PP

Ho 9 C //. csir. "^ 1 K n 15 Nu 33 4 Ez 39"; as n. intens., of


; .

Is 44"; for battle, war,


2
;

Imv. mpl.
Vf,

purpose),

IXSpnn Je 49" Impf. also Jos 9 + T!DK pers. 2 S 2 2".

(c.

+ inf.
pi.
sf.

16 'QH Ez 39 15 I3pp Je 14 , pi. ms. DiTOK n3p TVBf Gn 25'. tPu. Pf. 3

office, burier, sg.

t[V^)3p]
=P-P 3 P

n.m.

(si

vera

1.)

heap;

^!1P
'p

n.iM..

1K13,31

grave, sepulchre
13
;

abs.

57" thy heaps (of idols); but read fPPp Weir in Che, Che Hpt Kit-Di Marti. perh.
Is

t[n22p] n.f. a gathering; cstr. nX3p fa -!far^ ... eiM Ez 22 20 (after D?n PP, sq.
r^p?)-

+ 1?^ 1 K i 4 + cstr. n3p J u 5 nap Gn50 ,etc; pi. Qn3p Ex 14" + also nh3p Je 26 23 + sf. Dn^p 8 cstr. '"Op Jb 2 1 32 cstr. ninsp Ne 2 3 +, sf. vrrop Ez 32 s2 14 grave, sepulchre, Ju 8 32 2 S 2 s2 2 Ch 16 etc.; K 1 K I3 + T n?n>5 Gn 23 4 9 30 49 30 50 13 hewn
Gn
;

23

8 32

sf.

,'

'

t^NSS?., [bspp";] n.pr.loc. in S. Judah (gathering of El, or El gathereth,

of
cf.

out (3Sn) Is 2 2 "EK 'b'nni fig. 'p


slain

16 16
';

^3W n3^
;

Je20 17

'P

19 [pip Jb io ; 6 Ua'B' f 88 the


,

21 2 S Sab., of 'Attar, sub Vsupr.); 'p Jos 15 a, 25 1 Ch 1 1", 23 etc. '3p'31 Ne 1 i , Ka/3(t)<,A,

D' 3B' n Is 6s lying in grave; DTSJS who sit in the tombs (occult rite, prob. in <Aey
,

necromancy,
197ff

etc., cf.

Che and RS s""

L,80ffi2 " ded -

L Ka|3<rf>;X. tD^Dp n.pr.loc. (Thes


vite city in

Letwohea2>s);
B

);

Dyn

*J|

n3p

K 23
WH

i.e.

burial-place of
23 1
,

Ephr. Jos 2 i

22

&L

Ka/3<r* M),

= Dj:pp;

om.,

A KaPvaaix,
I

[q. v .

sub Dip]

Ch

6*.

V.? '"l^p Je 26 pi. people, so 1 intens. Jb 17 also of stately (royal) sepulchre Ch 34 s8, Ne 3 16 2 Ch i6 14 cf. 35 24 ; 2 22 20
,

common

=2
,
||

^3p

vb. bury
~'.i,

(NH

id.; Ph.n3p, bury,

nap tomb; Ar. Jlo, Nab. nap,

As. kibiru, Aram. "Up,

in lower world Ez 88 12 f 49 12 rd. Q^^p for P'taX ^ D3np Vrss and most ; WIS 'p sim. of quiver

Jb

2
-

3t

conceived as

22 25 32

2i - 26

all

bury; Palm. Nab. K"i3p

Je5'; fig.dpa'B

'PfS

10
;

ofexileEz37

12 - 1J

-"-".

mann
'

rvrap
a-Pr.l0C. M^fiara

869
(rij?)

DTP

^^^L ^^^5
1
:

<m6vh las

of desire,

cf.

a station in wilderness (the (/raves 34

Nu

1 I

Nu

XT,, ..34.35

/nil M-..N

*m

and HIXD p
, ,t I,',

rfog 33 '6'7
(4
t.)

D't g

^ supr.) ''
n.f. grave,

(/of foil.; be before, in front, cf. As. kudmu, front, former time; Ar. 'J3 precede (so Eth. +.&ID;), iv, v. oe JoW and

UTp

fore-

"

[n^ap], and
,

iTVDp
s0

most in attack (Dip 1 a); Sab. Dip begin Horn Ch^ , lT N - 79 ' "", march forth, advance, CIS Sab

burial; abs. *TJOJ Is 14 + 2 t.; cstr. JTrnp Je 22 19 m_3p Gn 35=+; sf. irrup Dt 6 34 + ;
1. ?rai>

Denkm""- 9

'

1-

2- 4 -6

-9 9
-

(m)aip front CIS"'"

27 ^

"i

Gn 35 s0 20
-

47

21 26 23 s"
Jwri'aZ, Is

Ez 32 21 24
14
v.
20

2 34 i's 10 2 'pn rne> 2 Ch 2 6 a


.

s"

Dt

K 9=*
2.

Ph. Dflja a* formerly (?); Palm. Nab.; BAram. so^


y>I* prrecede;

OAram.

mp

6e/ore'

NH DIP, 6e in front).
front,
east,
,

D"}?.

6e/ore;

Syr.

Ec6 3

lion

19 ffJOf J e 22

Pimp t t
t1
-

nap.

abs. 'p

TD"7p n.[m.] Dt 3 3 27-r

aforetime;
cstr.

't:

I7P] vb. bow down


kadddu, bow down);
,

(As. (including

Tel Am.)

Gn 24" + etc. ; usu. + VBJffJ etc. in worship of Gn 24 26 48 Ex 4 31 1 2 34 s Nu 22 s1 2 Ch 2o ,s 29 30 Ne 8 6 homage to man of s rank Gn 43 s8 king 1 S 28" 1 K 24" (Gi v
3 ms. tpM
;

Qal
),

Impf.

23 8 s2 ; once pi. cstr. ''Dnp v ; 1. loc. a. ,/V<w<, 'P Is 9 "yrom the front (i.e. East), m/w< s (opp. ninND), 'pj ninK 1 39 iehind and before;

10 Bf^ Ju 8 +;

Dip

pr

Vjj?
p-'JS

'i

'<

^; =
Gn
s

Jb 23 s I go forward 1>. (opp. ninx). ^n-W Gn io 3 (J) mount of the East;


dwellers in the E., tribes E. or

NE.

of

16.31.

to'^

+ king

iCh.29
foil.;

20
.

Canaan Gn 29 1 (E), Ju 6 333 12 8 10 1 K 10 Is 1 1 14 7 5 Je 49 s8 Ez 2 5 4 > Jb i 3 'p *r$ Nu 23', v. Di


;

II.

BH;
~
'

Tip (/of As.


,

mng.dub.;
cf.

NH1P1?=

Sachau"-*-*"-* Dr in Hast. p
25 (J); Dnpr? Wjnj I s a i
tlieE. (ins. prob. ODp',
'PP, cf.

kakkadu=li>1\>;

JAram.).

DppO,
11 "'

^<
r 2
8
;

""<; 'p

are fall from

P~f(^ n-[m-] head, crown of head, 'p abs. Dt 33 20 Je 2 16 cstr. Is 17 sf. Slplp 2 S 3 + 25 26 14 Jb 2'; ^yj?, Dt 28 25 ; esp. poet. Gn 49
T

D'ODp before
on
the

Lo De Du Che
8
4 (J) Zc 14 ;

Di-Kit); elsewh. 'PD

^eastward:
(side) I2
8

(1) in the E.
}>

Gn

(2)

E.
24

=Dt 3 3
Nu
35

16

17

"^

'P

68 s2 Aairy crown or

(J), r 2 (J),

Nu 3 4

11

16 sca/p (all || Vtit), Is 3 '< Je2 4 8 45 (|| HNS), S o rd. also 24'- for ipnpl (|| id.), v. Di Pat

Jon 4 5 ;
a. 'P

o/Gn 3 2 23 (P),' Jos 7 (JE), Ju8" Ez 1 1

'P on the E.

(3) eastward, c.vb. of motion

al ->

Dt 33 M

Ew

in prose only 'P'lyi


25
.

!>

Dt28
Di
K
";

2S14 Jb2 7

W
cf.

(both J).

TIl

i3 2. temp., ancient time, aforetime Dt 33 15 ancient mts., cf. 'p 'n'i'.tc v 27


11

Gnn

n
.

'?"''??'

Is

Trnp
dise

n.f. a spice, usu. cassia

V dub.;
;
-

Ez 27 19

perh. foreign word); merchanoil


'

(@33

f 44 2 m anct'ewi days;
2 37

tpntf
7

'CB'a
cf. 'p

Mi
[J?

La

2 17 , Is

D (P) : cf. Dioscor.

ingredient of sacred *- **

Ex 3024
f,

(v.

9b
46

(2)); 'P
10

from of old Is 26 37 ='p ^ob 2 K 19 25 26 'D'3 Is i 9 J e 5 4 6 ; 'p 'riT


c.

WV

68 34

b." 'p

*g%

Theophr Schrbd PhSprl2e Lewy Frem,lw:6

H,,t p, * nt- " B

PH n NH

"(Ka <raia=

Jb 29 2 mon</ts
Is 4 5 21
2

o/oZc?.
i
12

k<tt6),

( ).

a i so

Hb

Ne

ft) from of old 12 12 12 46 74 77 ;

VW
'(en-

Mi

'

78 springing out
;

of,

derived from, ancient times

^ITHp] vb
also bore,

be kindled, kindle
oorej

(NH

id.,

(cf.Dr) 'PO 0'W>!fi 43* days from of old. d. 'p s 152 alone, as adv. anciently, of old 74 1 1 9 ; ^53

Aram, rnp, ^.^


(with
(in

Mndle; Ar.
Ph.
1

Je 30 La 5 21 ;
23

'p

3E^

V 55 20
e.

</*a< ttt(A

^li

strike fire

flint, etc.);

mpo
-

is
3

throned from) of old.

beginning,

lamp-lighter temple) Qal kindled: Pf 3


1. be

ace. to

CIS

'*

352'

1-

);

fs

3N3 nrnpr trx

Pr8 /rom <Ae beginnings oftlie earth; Pr 8 a <Ae beginning of his works
(
||

HipC'lge

V^BO 'p
come

(rdg. nrnp for Dnrnp), a ii 2. 'act. fcmctbj Inf. cstr. nips fi*pen b\x is 641 (v. [Don]); p. ew vrrp
1

Dt 32 s2 Je 15 14

n^isV).

of

Vs wrath.

[!]
^ Mi6
6

vb. Pi. denom. (Gerber )


1

go",

J^O^B n f
-

or be in front, meet ;/'/. f ii9 147 ; ?pLW?g Dt23 5 +


sf.
>'

fever

; Dt 28^ Lv 26
(?);

"Amp Jon 4 s ,etc.; Impf 3ms.


s.

16
.

^ctp;

TP^pN
Ffjftl

n-[m.] perh. fiery glow, sparkle;


i.e.

BSS^
nee<,

59 3 fs sf g^gn Imv. ms. HO'np ^


;
. .

y,

88
;

,4 .

g>

i7i3

_i.

a2

12 *338 Is 54

carbuncles

confront (with hostility)

c.

Atf ous

22"=*i8
hostile

M,

Jbgo

27
,

c.

ace.

Via

Kpv<rrd\\ov, 25 lapides sculptos,

Aq Theod Sym.

ace. pers ,7

S
f

approach

to city (ace.)

ajCtyKaltatfl

Dip
(+adv. ace).
friend,

870
to meet one (ace.) as
s

^WOTS
i.e.

b.

come

dub., usu. eastward,

with (3) sthg. Is 21" Dt 23 66 as worshippers (ace. of ''), Mi 6


;

Ne
c.

13

so,

ace. pers.

corrupt, cf. (v. also [TO:pj

We Now
16

forward, but text prob. Da, GASm prop. D^PP

+ rei

yfr

21*, so
2

59" Kt
,D

s
;

33

(ace. pers.
'<
,

alone

(52
27

Qr), ace. pers. alone

^ 79

ace.

(of *) 95 , cf. T2? ( 1^: c. meet, receive, to join themselves to thee), 12 2. a. go before, in front ace. pers., Jb 3 25 68 M b. be in front, 1 S 20 (id. ffffiM for
.

n W,

88 14 ace. VJS n 9 n 8 9 15 viz ->

t.):
;

a.

2. in Ez P- '^9 su P r -)East 'pn nn east wind 17 10 19 12

east side
'P

(+ N,S);
;

nm
16
;

42

+ N,
8

S,

W);
48
6- 7 -8
,

Jf\
cf.

"WJ^o
v
1

44

47'

,+W

('p 'b
10

+
c.

Dil)

@ Ew Th We Dr
yjr

al.

3. be beforehand,

3 temp,

147

19
c.

inf. cstr.

Jon 4
14S
.

2
;

antici-

pate, forestall,

ace. rei

1. Impf. 3

fs.

D^pri
.

Hipli. i^H9 (We Now GASm D^p?)

;n but rd. .TO 'B tjn 'p 'BO @ Co Toy al.), + N,S,W, v 'pn fJJ 'i.e. toward the E. 40 + 7 t., 'pn 'TO 43=; 40 eastward ( + N) b. I^ejol 'POP 4 2 on </* W. 4 2 'pn -]ti 4 o npnp ^35 45 4 8 ( + W); nsa n 9Hi? 4 7 c. + W 48 4- 8 + N, S, W, v

23

14

'

18

32

t.,

as adv.

calamity . about us (UHjB).

Am 9

10
.

npHp

eastward

44 47
1-

shall not

come in front
sf.

+W45 N
.

2.

Pf

3 ms.

W'npn

Jb 4 1 3 whohas anticipated me [God]? Me Bi Bu confronted me (rdg. D^. for foil. D^KI); Du ^P/ji?? confronted him (the crocodile).

19 1017 also ; (del. Berthol Krae), 4 8 , + N,S,W, v easiwari 40 19 43 I7 46 ,12 47 3 + v2 CHiX?)


,

tO^-ip
meaning dub.;

n.[m.]pl. only'P fa}) Ju5

21
,

n.pr.

Ka&rja-eifi,

LKaSq/ifip;
river
" 1'

ap\aiu>v,

so %,

AV
al.;

ancient
al.

(lit.

of
.

T[D7)J,
to,

adv. eastward, 14 toward, the E.; Gn25 (J), Lv 1" 16


c.

loc.

l.P!0"?j3

antiquity),

Bachm

Be

of attach

(cf. D"!iJ

Nu
1

34

"

1 a)

v.

further

GFM Bu Now Cook 2

8 "1

2683

,5

Jos

i
17

12 -' 3

9
2
3

K 17
13

K 13
J),

(all P),
1

K f =2 Ch 4
9

10
,

Ez 8

' 16
;

+
5

N,

S,

W, Gn

28" (both
(all

Nu

P); also as n. after

(both P), + Berthol Toy Krae),

38

3* io (N, W, T\#Q=E. side, Ex 27 13 Ez 45 7 (del. Co rd. Dip


;

13" in ), 34 10

njlCHpn

t[pn"Tj5] adj. eastern; Ez 47 s the eastern circuit.

fs.

r\)^iT\

fL^JQIp
v.

adj. former, eastern (on format.


'

N, S, W,

Nu

s 20 35 Jos 18

Lag

BN195

'Ba NB

!227d

); abs.
;

'P

S 24 14 (Gi
,

so? ^35

i5 (allP).

T[!"TO"Tp]ll.f. antiquity,

former state

1. antiquity, beginning, sf. itJTO"]!? Is 23 7 (of 2. former state, sf. jncnp Ez 16 6555 Tyre).
'

Ez io 19 + mpl. trap-ip Jb 18 20 ; "Jto. >* 17 D"3it3- Ez Mai 3 4 ; 38 fpl. ni>3bl? Is 43 1. former, ancient, 'p D*PJ Ez 38 former days ; 4 'P D3f> Mai 3 (|| D^J> ^): fpl. as n., former
v 13 ), Jo
2
;

20

17

tilings Is

!2n-ii5

v 55 ;

= conj.&e/*r>re(temp.; Aram.) ]?B'r)p"!i3B>^i29


e
'

pi. sf.

D^nicip 36

11
.

3. cstr. sg.
6
.

'3"]S0

43 (|| rtSWn); ms. as n. coll. Hr*? S 24 14 a proverb of the ancients. 2.

18

D~1 9"T -1

n f
"

"

front Ea8t
>

"ly

cstr (cf.

TO"!p as prep.: 1. in front

of,

over against

DJ (i.e. Dead Sea) and (opp. fnnNn &n) Zc 14 8 Jo 2 20 mpl. 20 as n. Easterns, those oftlie E. (opp. W) Jb 18 Ew De Hi Di Bae Du Vrss earlier and (so

eastern:

ofW Ez io n
19

47

18

(i.e. jftjMG^diKKiw...^ W. of; yet writer; really, on geogr. grounds, d 6 ,6 v.Di' ),4 (bothJ). 2. on the E. of, Ez 39 n ;

Gn 2

14

from standpoint of

later, so

Da al.

[both future],

informer generas n.pr.coll.


(in list

ations

e [now in Sh '61], and


c.

future).
art. 'pn
,

may

be either.
KS(f)^a, son of Ishmael

Gn 15 {Easterners};
tjlbtp

1 11. ''Jfolp adj . gent.


19

the

Kadmonites

f 11. n*2~Ip n.pr.m.

of peoples); tuvs KtKjicovalovs,

Kf8/ia)aiour.

Gn 25"= 1 Ch i .1.
31

'p v. [Dip].

n.pr.loc. in

Beuben(Moab)
,

KeS(a)-

'p

0"Hp n.m. Gn 4i 6 +; c.
4

Ho13

15

East, east

wind;abs.
ii
4

loc.

ncn|J

Ez

npip
and

,s M niD- 21 37 1 Ch6 ; pwd, KaSrifxad, etc.; Jos i3 hence ritonp "I?"]?? Dt 2 26 of contiguous desert ;

48

4-

; tl. (apart from Ez) Hast, esp.'P(n) nn


east wind, oft. as violent

wind of the East,

scorching, from desert on SE.,

= Ar.
;

sirocco

not identified; 'p lay N. of upper Arnon Buhl G. gr.268 conj Umm-er-rasAs, c. 10 m. ENE. ^ from Dibon (cf. Tristr'b,40ff Bd * 3(,898) ,77 ).
;
-

{l^i,
14"

eastern),

cf.

Dr Am49 Ex
:

io 1313 (JE),

t^^TpIp
Levite

n.pr.m. KaSp>)X,
is the

L
40

KtS/i'v^;
cf.

Jon 4 V 48 s also 'p 2 15 2357 {Tp^om.)=z east wind Gn4i(E), Hoi2 i3


(J),
s

Je i8
2

17

(sim.),

name [El

ancient one;
;

Sab.

Is 27

Jbis 27

2'

38"

^ 78 28 . TOHij Hb

i* is

mpi>K Ezr 3 9

DHM ZMG "'(K).r^ _Ezr 2 =Ne 7",


Ne9
4S

io 10 12 824

-rpnp

871
nose-)
cf.

tthp
ring,
.

npip T
t
I

ii.

mp.
Ar.

Jp

vb. be dark (dull-coloured,

whole subj.

HPS r.b.aCT
.

on (orig. holy thing, ); v. Baud also (reff. above), U8i. M8 .. Ja. p.*\ diff fr Qnn y

No

1-0-

No BS

GFM

jil

be dirty (on

i=n

v.

No"""" 0886
6

'-

729

);

NH
21
1

.<
1

Hiph. (of face) shew gloom;

X 3 IIP be dark);
;

CTTP V
Vn

469

n.m. apartness, sacredness (opp. \ i t


l0

i s. Je 8 Pf. consec. Tip] Mi 3 1 e "; etc.; Pt. nip ^35" ; pi. DnVp Jb'5 6e dark, of sky Je 4** (leaden-coloured, as

Qal

Wpj

'

Lvio -)-4 t. Ez); abs. 'p Ex 3 5 +; 30 M BHip Dn ii cstr. EHp Ex 30 +; sf. 'Bhp
;

Lv
M 26
3
t.,

20 8 +,

etc.;

pi.

Q'^
s6
,

Ex
;

29

37

+
'

D'BHijin

with clouds, v. Hithp.), of sun and moon Jo 2 10 4 15 fig. of lack of revelation from ',
;

+;

cstr. 'BhiJ

Lv 22"+
1

sf.

fyfc Ez aa*+
10

T^15 tDt
t2 Ch 15 18,

tf*J

6 16 ;

fig.

B"*lnj 1>1 Mi 3 ; of mourning

of turbid stream
(prob. dress of mourner,
7 10

Jb
of
cf.

VEHijJ

etc.;

VBnp Nu t:

s'

i2 19 ,

be squalid,

ness, holiness, of

God
jrhj

1. apartness, sacreda. of divine activity,

neglected person and 2i 21 2 2 S 1 9 ) Je 8 1 4 (Yyfo, metaph. of gates) ;

syn. majesty,
itV

BHp3
15

(of victory),

Jb

68 18 77 14 ;
2

My

5 30"("fD 1. darken:
(obj. stars),

^?),^35"38
Pf.
cf.
1
s.

42

consec.
1
s. sf.

Hiph. 43 ^"HP'T Ez 32'


-

b. to attest his

word

Am 4
-

Ex 15" (song) ar Is 52 10 98'. as inviolable 'p3 y3Bb

s8

V,

89

cf.

T nrn Je 23

9
,

'P

-m ^, 105

42
.

0. of his

2.

ccmse

to

Impf. wiomto

fi3ai>

t!?V B3TflJ 32 vby -"HptO 31 16

s
.

Hithp. Pf. 3 pi. D'ay rnpnn rj4?^rn 1 and the heavens grew dark with clouds.
tj-fi"np_ n.f. darkness,

k 18

45

W;

as sacred, inviolable, separate from all defilement, etc. : 'E'lp, DB/ Lv 20 3 9 32 10M ,6 7 22 2 1 Ch i6 (P), 29 '-|- 9 t. Ez, 5 t. 5 12 'P ~ty. f 3 =97 ; and so d. iBHp (JTi his

name

Am

gloom;
1

B^K
||

1011 2. of places , cf. ^51". holy Spirit Is 63 set apart as sacred by God's presence ta.
:

Cf%#

Is

50

(cf.

28 V, Je 4

K 18
;

45
;

JVIflftp adv. as mourners

Mai
-

pB>).'
14

heavenly abode 6 2 Ch 30 27 f 68
4

'p jijjo
15

Dt 26 15 Je 2530 Zc 2 17 2 20 68 ?3g Mi i Hb 2 Jon 2


' ; .

t*V^5 n.pr.gent. {swarthy ? Mac&-tented l); 1. tribe of nomads in Arab, desert Is Kr)8ap 21" 42" (c. vb. fem.), 60 7 Je 2 10 49 28 28 Ez 27";
:

20 15 15 'DC? V'li ; 15 OHO f 102 ; 15 ^3J Is6 3 7 9 1 tb. on earth : V' 20 'p KD3 47 ; iehpj 150 s 15 'P IVj* Ex 3 (E), cf.' Jos 5 (JE) 2 Ch 8"; DNI^N 'p in Ez 28 14 (cf. p. 249 0.

b).

(only

\bnK f 120 Cti black goat-skins J a cob Bedu """lleben<2>


'p-"?.3

Is 2

17

1?

'

(made of 41 or black
sim.

P and Ch) the tabernacle and

its

courts

Ex 40 9
;

woven

stuff

Doughty

Ar* b

D"'-

224f
-;

of

Ishmael,

2. ancestor of 1, son of swarthy hue). Gn 25"=:! Ch i 29 .Cf. As. Kidru

COT "*"

Plin

NH '"

name lip Hal

623

(cf.DHM

Cedrei; also Sab.'tribeZMG """ (188S) 14


-

Ex 38 s4 Lv io4 + court Lvio + (so D'BHpn &hp fNu i8 ); the outer room (specific designation 'pn) Ex 26 33 28 29 + inner room Lv4 6 1 6 2 +, but specif, 33 34 M 1 Ch6 design. D'BHpn EHp Ex 26 'pn b$
;

Nu 3 C8 +

tabernacle by itself
1718

10

).

of wady just E. of Jerusalem tp~l"ip n.pr.

^nj 2 S 15 23 (Thes. lurbidus);V ,3 usu. as place for refuse 1 i5

iK

2 37 ;
16

=2Ch
-

K 23 2 K 23
tu

15
-

6<ils

Ch

20'
cf.

30

4
;

Ki&fmv;

R
;

Je 3 1 40 ; so 'p nto-iB* phJ, Geo I e711 b Buhl "081 93


14
,
'

TJJPal.

3(18S),94

sanctuaryEx 30 + 24 1. P. d. the ,3 temple and its precincts 2 Ch 29' Dn8 +; 28 s Is 43 1 Ch 24 "On f 6o 8 108 8 '? S&-$3 (oracle; al. by his holiness, as 'BHpa 'njDBb s6 5 89 ), temple by itself 2Ch29 ; t'P(H) JV3 10 3 8 2 i i 8 Is64 CI129 ; +iBnp !yg f 5 3 79'; 'pn outer room 1 K 8'=2 Ch 5"; courts of priests
shekel of the

l3

Jp
i

( -/of

foil.

poss. orig. idea of separa-

EZ42 44 Ez 41 2123
,

14

27 - 27
;

t > E'npnnxnIs62 9 ; inner room

specif.

+1BHP
50

T3-=I
8 1*
-

tion, sn.Lo sndd.i S

withdrawal (Baud stud,en


o).

"No LCB M,r *


-

1879 ' 361

ttthfn

K6

^
4

28

2
;

16

86 2

Ch

tBHp Ez 41 4
;

Eg

NH=BH;

Ph. trip holy,


11.

BHpD sanctuary; As. kaddSu


(Meissn
Sup,>1 - 94

1,

cleanse

),

also kadislu, hierodule conse(cf.


1

crated to IStar

AJerem ,Idub*rS9 '); Ar. Jlis


-

t'pn ni3^!) Ez 42" 44" 4 6 19 (v. n2B>i> 1 c). te. Jerus. and its hills: leap Dlpo Ezr9 8 /pn Tj; 2 24 Is 4 8 52 1 Ne ii'- TEhp 'j> Dn 9 'p(n) in 9 6 t. Is 23 , Je 31 23 Ez 20 40 Jo 2'4 17 Ob 16 Is

n +

RS PropbT ); in Ar. othern.pr.mont. (No wise under infl. of Heb., so Eth.; cf. % EHp in
!'- 9

"-

Zp 3" Zc
^78",
'P
,-

83

Dn

16 - 20

n +6
45

t.
3
,

n 87 1 ?^ prob.

also

no

-f^; 15 ta{
'p of city
.

and

der. spec,

and

deriv., Syr.

A^a

consecrate, etc.;

Palm. BHP id.; Aram. KBHp,

Ui*

(ear- or

suburbs in Mess, future Je3i 40 J04' 7 Cf. f. 3 3 17 3 Bhp(n) of Zion Ob ^2o 2 4 63 68*, D'ehp 'p

uh?
Ez43
12
;

872

una
Di Buhl Steuern.; or
((?

T>

iTO

Ex 15"
4

of Zion (or Shiloh).


16
,

om.) to
gj-jp

M. Kadesh
abs.
4

g. of holy land'Zp 3 , 'pn noiK Zc 2 Is 64'; future portion of priests 'p


;

yn? ny
u 4-

^y e Frol. 364;

3rd ed. 369; Hilt.

SM.

an(J J) r I.

Ez45

s 2 of Levites 11 t. Ez; D'BHp Bhp Ez 45 48' Ez 48". 3. things consecrated at sacred (Tip

tttfilp adj. sacred, holy;

'p

Ex
trip

io
Is

^P, Ex2 9
;

31

cstr.
;

K^P

Is

places

a. furniture of tabern.

E X3<5
fices

io.29

NU4 ";
Dn9
54
;

+D Bhp(n) {Tip altar of burnt-offering Ex


,

12 r Wlp 49 + 2 t.; sf. "Bnp Hb i 13 D3B>hp Is 43 pi. D^np Ho I2 +

Is
2

io 17 49 7 t., D'EHp
10
1

2o 37 40 10

'pn pitt 2 CI135*.


7
i

b. sacris3
;

of animals
s.io

sacrificial food

Lv
42

6 io.i8.!K

Nu 18' Ez 36** 2 Ch 29 Lv 2 1 22b Nu5 '+ tCEHp^l) trip I0 .w I4 i3 Kui8" (all P), Ez 7
;

i.

34 > V" ? of God, as separate, apart, and so sacred, holy : a. exalted on theophanic 4 15 2 2 ; heavenly throne Is 57 ; throne Is 6 3 3 3

Lvii +i6t.;
Jb I5 1S
;

44

1.
-

sf.

VBhp Dt33

V'

^
S

1'

13

2Ch
27
;

14

Ezr

63

Ne 7 K

tithe

was
.

in victory 5
iOB*
1 1 1
9
.

16

^ 99

(||N"jiJ),

v 59

KTfa) 'P

BHp Lv

30

+ ,ako

first

Lv

s0

23

fruit of trees of
: ||

any consecrated thing


house

new harvest 24 c. 4th year Lv 19 vows Dt 1 2 M Pr 20 25


loaves of
-f,
2123

b. separate from human infirmity, 19 20 12 impurity, and sin Jos 24 (E), 1 S 6 Hb i ;


:

treasures conse; 27", field Lv 27 crated to treasury of tabern. or temple Jos 6" M 7 + ; consecrated things in gen. Ex (E) 1 2% (P), Ez20 40 22 s +; these may be tBHp

Lv

Lvii 4445 19 2 20 26 Hon 9 5w**3 'p Ez ^pp2


ON BTlp
7SOtr
3
;

8
1 7
.

(H); E>np
c.

= divine name (originating


Is
4

39

tfftp

fr.

trisagion,

D , Bnp(n) Ez44 13 so
,

0-\n

Lv 2 7 28
;

d. anointing
;

oil

of priest
,

Ex 30

s25
'p

+ 5 t. (P),
v 36
2I 22
*
'

Ex 30 3537 tfvh? 'p(n) trip Lv2 4


common
v also Di
a. priests

21 incense 89 shew-bread 1S21 6


yfr

io 20 12 6 17 7 29 19 30 111215 31'; 4 s 5 2 3 " 914 17 7 Is 4I*"" 43 45" 47 48 49 54 55 60 22 elsewhere only 2 K i9 =Is 37 s3 Je 50 29 51 s 41 22 19 13 iennp io 17 apjp 'p Is 29 ^ 7 1 78 89

Is6 3 )

1924

49

7
,

B3t?np 4 3
:

l;

cf.

(P);
.

foretold

of

intens.

D't^np Ho

B^
12
1

40

25

Hb

3
.

Jb 6"
priests

pi.

articles, '& 'p


E,26,S3 Lv21,22

Zc 14 20 21

We

Compl6<>1'

On D'BHpn 'p Dr Dn9M 4.


:

of place, sacred, holy, 15 13 42 camp of Isr. Dt 23


,

Pr 9 10 30 3 chambers of
,

2. a.

Ez

+ Dno

of heaven Is

persons sacred by connex. with sacred places


6
s 18
'

Lv 2 1 2 Ch 2 3 3 1 Ezr 8, garments of priesthood Ex28 24 +7 t.Ex,Lvi6 4 32 Ez42 14 s specif, of h. priest 'p rurD Lv i6 ,'pn 1JJ Ex 29 30 Lv 8 inscription on head piece niHv EHp 39 Ex 28 s6 39 s0 b. of Israel, '"h trtp Je 2 3 niW 2 12 IBHp^ f 114 Knp(n)DyIs62 Dni2 ^B^p D5?
,

' Du Ry, and [rdg. 'p3 as holy, Klo Che Marti); in foil. (oft. defect.) essent.] pointing dub., rd. prob. trip 2 'p D(l)p of
1S

57

(but of

31 the court of tabernacle, Ex 29 Lv 6 919M 13 24 s io 16 24 (P), of Jerusalem Ec 8 10 ; V.SfP 'P

s
;

p'^jj

<^46
7-8

IxS'n
i,7

'p

65

b. persons: priests
s-

Is63

ls
;

trip(n)

jnt

Is6 13 Ezr 9 s

Bhp

Ex

^K

and so spoil for their use Is n 29 2Z \ holy adornment 'p rVVin 1 Ch 16 2 Ch 20 21 + 29 s 96 s I? nnn ^ 1 io 3 (but rd. see 2 e ; "Hn 1) covt. between God and his people
'

22 30 (R),

Lv2i Nui6 (P), Aaron ^ 106", Levites 8 9 3 2 Ch 35 prophet 2 K 4 Nazirite Nu 6 (P), 221 26 Isr. 'p i Ex 19 (E), 'p DJ? Dt f 14
,
,

19

28

9
;

>~l*15Jn~P3
3
;

Nu
10

16

T$

Is 4

D"Bhp sacred
40
;

Lvn
.

(P);

remnant
4445
2

in Jerus.

19

20 726 21 6

Nu
Jb
17

15
1

CKHp
16 3 34
1S

sacred

ones,

saints

Dt

'p

JVO Dn

1 1

2830 30
-

5. times consecrated

(song),

to worship: n3B> Ex 16 23 31 1416 35 s (P) Ne 9 14 ; of T8& also 'p DV Is 58' 3 ; disting. fr. me> Ne 10 s5 ; i>3V Lv25 12 (P); assembly called at stated

I5

Zc 14 5
,

Dn 8 24 Dn 8 1313

c. angels,

33' 8 9 68

d. ffBhp D'O

Nu

910 e. time ("6) 'p Q'l'n Ne 8 "; 5 holy water, 13 * tyinp Is of Sabbath. (Cf.BAram. t?^P). 58

times for worship 'p (>)xnpo Ex i2 1616 4- 17 t. t6. of things and perLV23 Nu 28 (all P). sons ceremonially cleansed, and so separated as

ttt,Hp

vb.

denom. be
8

set apart,

conse-

Ez 22 M 42 20 44 s3 bnn pa s 'pn Is 35 way of the clean


;

Mai 2"; sacred; things 1 S21 ; flesh 1328 ; brb tTlp(n) pa priests cleanse thus, 1 Ch 23
15

Jen

crated ^Gerber"" "); Qal Pf. 3ms. 'p Ex s 21 2 sf. Nui7 ; 29 TW~ Is 65 ; 3 mpl. 6 1 S 2 1 Ex 29 s7 + etc.; B'lp? /mp/. 3 ms. BHp?
;

'pn P3
'p

Lv io D3T 1Kb ty

10
;

^
2
;

1. be set
1 Sn.l.436; 2n

apart, consecrated,

hallowed, of
;-:

34

9-niN? ijpap
33'
is
lit.

^ 9 f.Note : vip rnrie Dt


sacred
||

from myriads of sacredness,


suggests n.pr.loc,

myriads; but
aiv KaJijf
,

avv nvpui-

< BHP, "a^BD from

Meribah Kadesh

(dub. passage, but cf. esp. algoDr Sm.293-j )WnopropB ,p^. Aaron and his sons by blood Ex 29 21 (P); other s 8""- 431 persons Is 65 (Di but Pi. Gei HS 451 Che Du Buhl). 2. be hallowed, by contact with sacred things, and so tabooed from

shew-bread

S21 6

KS

ded.455[-

1-

^"

1-

873
Vftp
20, profane use, or forfeited to sanctuary 12 29 liM 3. con2 . 30 Lv 6 17" (P),

XCTtp

Ex

37

Nu

Hg
9

secrated, tabooed (supr.) Dt 2 2 (law against

mix29",

firstborn Nu 3 36"; prophet Je i 8 17 (P); devote wicked (as sheep) for sacrifice Je 12 3 2. regard, or treat, as sacred, hal2

Ch 308
.

15

tures).
etc.;

Kiph. Pf Imp/. 3 ms. rjRl


sf.

16 3 ms. Vft\$ Is 5

Ex
1.

Nu
c. c.

20 36

13
;

1 s.
16
;

I^R(J

Lv

10-

//. cs<r.
25

Vyg} Ez
16

s3

38
1

oneself sacred, majestic:

20" 28

36

s3

38
3

39

Ez ? pers 3 Is 5" Ez Z8 23 cf.


,

+W
32
,

shew

J^ pers. Nu 20" 27 19 3. consecrate by purification vessels 2CI129 ; 17 persons for passover 30 ; guests for sacrif. feast low:

God

Is 8

13

29

2323

14

;-|-

'?.

Nu

20

13

(P).

2. ie honoured or treated as

sacred ||T133Lvio (P); opp.Dt}'^nLv22 (P). 3. be consecrated, dedicated, by '< 1133 Ex 29"
(P).
13

Pi. Pf. 3 ms. KHp

Impf. 3 ms. t?lp?

Qn 2 3 +
s9
;

6" 1 K 8 M etc.; etc.; Imv. ms. E>1p

Hithp. Pf. 1 s. ""fiprin Zp 1 (God subj.). Ez 38 s3 2 mpl. (consec.) OR^- Lv 1 1 44 20 7 3 pi. IBHpnn 2 Ch 5 11 30 17 etc.; Impf 3 ms. Vh&V 34 22 2 Ch 2 9 + ?1pJT Exig Imv.mpl. &$$) s ,8 Nu 1 1 + IBHpYiri Jos 3 Inf. cstr. BHpnn 2 Ch
,
,

Nu

29
pi.

s4
;

"&lPJvi*is 30
17
;

D'Enpnp Is 66

nfjpno 1. keep oneself apart from


;

29

Pt.

fs.

Jos7
etc.;
etc.;

"Pip Ex 1 3', etc.; 7n/.cs<r.C5'ipEx29


J
.

-|-,
,

unclean things

Lv

1 1

44

20 7 (P).
, ,

2. of God,
s3

1.
:
36 - 37

BhpO Ex 37
s<

sf.

tMBnpt?

Ex 31"+

cate

a. places

apart as sacred, consecrate, dedi23 Sinai Ex 19 (J), altar, etc., :


(P), tabern., etc.
(

cause himself to be hallowed, O'fQ 3 J/|' Ez 38 . 4. 3. be observed as holy, of feast Is 30 29


.

Ex

29

30

29

8 io.n.is

Nu yw P ).

place of sacrifice 11 Ez 7" v. BHpf? infr. 3 ;

Ex 4091011 Lv tent of m eeting Ex 29" (P); H =2 Ch 1 K 8 7'; gate Ne


b. wave-offering

consecrate oneself by purification, of priests

and
s 15 -

Levites
34.W
13

7
4

2 Ch 5" 29 19 (J), 1 Ch 15 3.i5.24 i8 6. of p e0 pi e n u XI i8 Jos 35 3I 35 30 s 17 17 (J) 1 S 16 2 Ch 3 o Is 66 ; woman 2 S


22

Ex

1214

1 1

site
276

311 c. persons: priests Ex 28 29" (P). 133 29 o 30 4O Lv8 i2.3o. fi rst born Ex I3 2 (P); 3 fd. 7th day (by God) keepers of ark 1 S 7 3 2. observe as holy, keep Gn 2 Ex 20" (P). 8 ,2 sacred : feasts, Sabbath Ex20 =Dt5 (Decal.), 2 20 24 222427 Ez 20 44 Ne if ; fast Jo i 14 2"; Je 17

Ex

7 liaving (just) purified /jerse /

fi^NDED

IIS*-

Dr HPS.
1

fi.ttHp n.m. temple-prostitute (man) (cf. 18 RS Froph.i .>iT.. and v Ag gub 'P Dt 23
j

coll.iKi4
also
f.

!4

22 47 ; pl.D ?i lPi5 ,2
,
;

V);

year of Jubilee Lv 25 (P); so bvib tngg 2 K 3. honour as sacred, hallow : a. God io20
10
.

nEhp (woman) Dt23 18

2K23 7 Jb36 14 pi. niehp H04


:

14

=harlot,}s.

Gn

38

21 - 2l:s

(J).

b. priest Lv 2 1 (H). 4. consecrate by purification a. places, house of' 2 Ch 2 9 5 -' 717 , altar nNDtSD, Lvi6 19 . b.

Dt32 ,hisnameEz36

51

23

T\!?1p n.pr.loc. (sanctuary) KaSrjs 1. in 61 32 Galilee Jos 207 2 1 (P), 1 Ch6 Naphtali Jos s7 'briM 'p Ju4 6 alone Jos 12 22 19 (P), tf|5
;
;

13 people DJjn Jos 7 (J),

Ez 44 19 46 20 by wash;

ing

(E); bnp for fast Jo 2 ; Nazirite Nu (P), sons of Job Jb i 6 ; family for sacrif. 5 1 S 1 6 c. war, or warriors, fr. custom of open-

Ex
.

19

1014

16

6"

with king) ; Ju 4 910 + v" (where poss. JU " 7 1I9 different place on sea of Galilee, v. GFM ), M TelAm. Kidsi; Eg. #<#e also2Ki5 ; u. Eur. m, 217 rao d. Kades, N W. of Lake Huleh

(D

^
v.

WMM
;

4 ing campaign by sacrifice, (.-5?) '""??!"? T Je 6 9 Mi 3 6 ; Je 22 7 5i 2728. d. of God, keeping Jo 4

Eob BB11L366ff Survey wpl226,r Buhl


-

""*'*".
1

2. K8(

his people

pure and sacred


20 9 2i 8isa
SPIp?

Ex 3 i 13 Lv
Pu.
Pt.

BHpD ffltt* "OK 12 28 916:B 22 (H), Ez 20 37


:

= fF&\> J0S21
WP 169
],

city of refuge in Issachar


28
;

Ch
:

6 57

poss. Tel Abu Kudeis [Survey

Ez

48", etc.;
5

consecrated,

c. 2

miles

Buhl G TO1! r.2l


(P)

SE.fromZeywn (Megiddo) cf. Ka8r]s in g Judah J os t g23


. .

dedicated: priests 2

things 2

Ch

31

Ch 26' 8 Ez 48" (rd. pi.), warriors Is 13*. feasts Ezr3


,

11. BHp 1 ? if so, then Mass. distinction T ( from #1p in N. was here neglected).

Hipb. Pf. 3 ms. Bipn Zp i +, etc.; Impf. WW. Lv 27 16 + 4 t., Pip! Lv 27", etc.; Imv. sf. 3 3 cstr. DB>1pn Jei2 Inf. abs. W?i><l Ju 17
;

fn.

7p

n.pr.loc. (sacred; but perh. orig.

5?np'n
etc.

2Ch2 3 +
1.
set
,
-

etc.;

Pt.

B^PP Lv27 16 +
:
-

E^.P, and pointing artif. to disting. fr. 'p in N); 1. Ka8r,s: inS.of Judah Gn 16" (J), 2o'(E),

in

apart,devote,consecrate 3 7 city Jos 20 (P). temple 2 Ch 2


-

a. places,
-

Ex 2^ Lv 22 2 3 (P) 2 K 1 2 19 1 Ch Nei2 47 47 money Jui 7 33 spoil 2S8""=iCh I418 22 i8 u field Lv 27 16171819 (H); house Lv 27
; ;
'

b. things 26 27 28 28 13 23 2 6

M HNS 13T? Nui 3 (P), specif. 'D f 29 s on W. border cf. Bnp


;

?V '

20 33 s6
1

of

Edom Nu
1 i

2o' (E),

33

37

(P).

cf.

2o' (E),

v22 (P), Ju

1S17

sought it at 'Ain Weibeh, (hence Hob"' in W. of Arabah); long abode of Isr. during

175 '' 94

(H); firstlings

God

Dt 15 19 (D) Lv 27^ (H). 3 7 consecrate temple 1 K 9 = 2 Ch


-

c. of
1620

Exod. Dt

46
;

'P

ri3np
9

^ Nu 27

14

(cf.
28
,

20

1 - 13

),

Dt 32

s1

(P),

Ez

47' (rd.

nanD), 4s

cf.

Dt 332

874
(v>?padfm.): cf. B|?P (meaning of 3 unknown
8

hn?
8" 201 ); t[fpnp] n.[m.] bluntness (Lag

flf
;

Gni 4

7
;

ssW&ty
;

6 41 2" 9 s3 Jos 10 i4 (D), Nu Nu 3 2 (J), 3 4 mod. 'Ain Kadis (Kudais, 34 Josi5 (P); c. 50 miles S. of Beersheba, JKowlands ,jjj>'xi), HollC "J-*64t and v. GWillianis especially

K. (rot) 0afw>))

rd. perh/cstr. JVnp

Am 4

(for jvp?
cf.

v.

?i"i??).

Dt

21

/Hp
cbrest.1 27
.

(/of

following;

assembly, congregation

DHM zua "

Sab. bnp, jbnp


I(,876) ' 685

Horn

Saho kahal, come


-

together,

assemble

(1842)

HCTrumbull (1881)
A^n.Eur.2i3.\._ 2

"*-.->.

2.

Reinisch SlhoSpr
)Joa,Xa<i f
;

210
;

Hittite capital on the Orontes, N. of Damascus,

towards Hamath (Eg. Kds, Kdiu, Kdse,

WMM
'n

g 24"
yy&
G,J

@L We Dr Kit Bu Lcihr,
for
-

BS51 cp. Ar. NHHiph. = BH; Lag rebuke, and conj. 7^ = Riigegericht J45
'

Syr.^^iS

assemble, ChrPal.

').

D'nnn rdg. n^Ti?

MT
;

(Dnnn already Hi Klo, of KHp in Napht.);

*h

,8r-'- 29

HPS

^
7
,

^"in

own

TTlp 123 n.m. T >T


congregation
i2
6
;

Ez88 a5
'

assembly, convocation,
'

Th, doubts.

rf$
20

abs. 'p
13
,

Je 3i 8 +
etc.;
s

cstr.
sf.

?Hp

Ex

XOT-

11. 111.

sacred place, sanc"


3

8 tuary;-^ Ex 2 5 +;

KJ-Ji?0
33

15'

(Ges*

Ko
,

38'; evil counsel,

sf.

^/?P Ez 38
||

pi.

T^P Ez
:

1. assembly specially
*11D

convoked
(poem)
(v.
;

fa. for

Gn 49
b.
-

"'');
etc.,

cstr.enppLvie -^; sf. ?nppLv20 4-, lu 97 7 29 Vjnpp Nu i8 (Ko ); pl.D^POEz2i


'

f 26
23

s
;

for civil affairs

Pr 5 14
for

D*jnO 'p 26 Toy), 26 Jb

30

cstr.

"E'ipP

Je5i +2

51

t;

sf.

'BHpD

LV2I 23

Nu
31

(Di publice). 2 4 2 2 (E), Ju 20


4-

24 Dn^IPP Ez 7

5215a

Hi-Sm;

Q es S9sooAnm.. <
also

(on anomalous pointing v. but prob. Pi. Pt. was in mind, rd- Dn<eNj3D); etc.; 1. old Isr.

Ew

only here),
'p
(||

t.

war or invasion, 5 8 47 Ez 16 40 3 8 7 (pi. 21 1 S 1 7 Ez bm 'p (|| 3n ^n) Ez 38 15


; ;

i> Wl)
.

if

3s
.

ITOI

'P

Je5

9
;

sanctuaries: of* at

Shechem Jos24 26 (E); prob.

Ex

'

15

(i.e.
'<

destroyed by

Shiloh); pi. of sanct. to be Lv 26 31 (H) ; ty "enpp in N. Isr.


13

Ez 23 s4 32 s C. company of returning Je 3 i 8 Ezr 2 64 =Ne 7 60 d. for religious exiles, ^ at Horeb Dt 5 19 purposes, to hear words of 4 16 10 word 'pn DV3 Dt 9 io (gloss, not in ), i8
D^DV
'p
,

Am 7;
nations
:

2. of the ^P'K^PP v (Bethel). 18 Moab Is 1 6 12 pi. of Tyre Ez 2 8 (Co Toy

of Jer. Je 26 17 44
2

15
;

for feasts, fasts


13

and worship
;

Ch 20
65

3o

25 - 23

Ne
'p
s
;

5
. .

Jo
.

16

f io7
2

32

3T
13
;

'P

22 26

read IBhjJ thy sanctity). [not Berthol Krae] 8 3. tabernacle and its precincts Ex25 (P) ;

+ 4 t.;
1

K 8 = 2 'Ch
2 -3 - 3- 4 - 4 - 9

1NP 3-6
7

1BDN1 2

'p(n)

1WO
(P),
10
;

Ch 3 o ^HJ 'p Ch 20" f 22 s3


Isr.:
;

Bnpn

4. temple and LV16 33 pi. 21 23 19 Is6 3 18 ^ 7 4 7 + D^PP n<3 precincts' i Ch 22 7 2 Ch 3 6' wan enpn Ez 4 8 21 ' [too Dn8"; pi. of many sacred places in and about the temple, H Doubtful *JV3 ,
eJIpJD
,
.

2. congregation, as organized body: a. of


5 nvv 'pMi2 Nui6 3 204

Dt2 3

B"jI?pJe5i

^ ^IPPf 73".
36

Nei3 Lai Jos8 33 (D)Lvi6 17 (P)iK8 1414 22 5S =2Ch6 3S 6 3 2 1 K 12 1 Ch burton my 'p b Ex 12 ( 3


l
-

iCh28 8 ('^'PSVO 30 S>tnfe* 'p ^3 Dt 3 i


-

,2 - ,3

are

(@ fV tois <Wotj airoC 7 33 de sancluario; SS I^PP); D^PP Ez 21 ( Co Berthol Buhl DBnpP; Toy Krae n-BHpp
:

TB^JPPP

^ 68

rds.'-nbefore t5':),Nui4 (P; prob. conflation); 'pn DV bl

avpaytoyi,;
;

MT
13 -

Exi6 3 (P) iChi 3 4 4-i2

t.

LV16 33 'pn fa 14 21 Ch; 'pn Lv 4


commu.

||pj^n*); EHpp^> E^ppi


;

Ez45

4b

(Co, after ,
cf.

+ 8 t. Nu (P),

t.

Ch.

b. restored

BBnjj5> ip_E>p [ ro!>]

Toy D^Jtjj*

Krae Bh?9^). 5. '1 Ez ii" (Br" P268), so appar. Is8 14 (but people 16 Bl" t?i?P i.e. Marti; Lag gloss Du Che

p*??|>3. will become "b for his

1214 Ne 8 217 ; T^m '? Ezr nity in Jerus. Ezr io 1 8 1 o ; later the better part of it, D"'T Dn 'p ^ 1 49
l

'

6. stumbling-block [he cp. Syr. uloj sirt'&e]). 26 28 . of '<'s future sanct., D^j6 D3W3'e EZ37
-

Q vhp 'p iff 89". -d. more gen.: company, assembled multitude, tFH 'p Gn35" 16 28 3 48 4 (P), 'P Pr 21 (P), D"t2y 'p Gn
C. of angels,
s

tmn

t
as a
3
t.;

[bnp] vb.denom.(Gerber
brtp r

107f )

assemble

(wpp) ienpp-m (tafirpBD) Nu 18 hallowed part thereof AV B.V, but this not the 2550 assumes EHpP* in this meaning of 'o Ew'
29

ew

<Ae

; Niph.

Pf. 3 mpl. &<$>}

Est9

4-

Impf. 3 ms. ?T\^[


2

Ex

32 Je 26'; 3 mpl.

sense;

< rd.
1

terft (v. Vftp

d),

P being dittogr.

>6nj*}
7
;

S 2o' 4 Qr (Kt

in^p"1 , cf.

cstr. brftP

Aram. Knp, )^); _ Qal Impf.


Je 3i W3 Ez 18 2
(all of teeth).

t[nJlp]

vb. be blunt, dull


3

(NH
fpl.

id.;

38

assemble as a
2
;

NU17

Est 8"; Pt.


br\p
:

HPS), etc.; Inf. Ez pi. vbnpi


'

1. a. for conflict or

n:npn

war

Pi. in sense of
be blunt.

S 20 14 (Qr TV pers. Ez 38',


c. ^5?

v. supr.),

Est 8" 9 2
12

51618
;
1 .

c.

ace. loc. Jos 22

Ju 20

b.

Qal

Pf. 3 ms. nnp

Ec 10"' if the iron

rebellion,

pers.

Nu

16 3 17 7 20 2 (P), poss.

A n^np
also
1
:

875

mp
t^finp
adj. gent, of foreg.,
'pn (ni-) nriBBto
s4

2. for EX32 (J; most, unto Aaron). to erect tent of meeting, religious purpose 1 ace. loc. Jos 18 (P); hear word of '\ c. ?K loc.

c. art.

'pn as
t,;

subst. coll.:

Nu
2
;

26 s7 + 8
pi.

Lv 8 4 (P),
b
pers.

3
1

loc.

+ bx

'pn j$

Nu
and

Ch
s7

6 18 2

Ch

29'

D'nripn
d.

pers.

Je

26'; for festival,

Nu 10
has
I.

21

'pn '33 2

Ch 20"
21

34

12

. Van

H.

8== 2 Ch
i
ia

5*;

b
3
,

loc.

Ch 20 \

Hiph.
3 mpl.

Pf. 2 ms. )?|>npn

Ez
2

3 8'

j^npni

Nu 8 9
11
10

(D)^ Nu 3
ip only in
v. I.

io

+ 6 t.
1010 ' 313
,

&**$$
l

;'lmpf 3 ms.
;

TH&

jb
1

1pJ>

ip Is 2 8

mimicry

^KWiK8 =^nK2Ch5 NB
Nu
II
1 ,

;bnip>iEx 3 5

+(Qal
10
;

of Isaiah's words, perh. senseless, v. 1? p. 846.


II.

" ul Impf. in t ace. to Ba pi. ) 3 7m. ms. ?npn Lv8 +, etc.; /n/

&$$ Nu 20
cstr.

ip

mp.

10';

summon
n
10
.

^npn

judgment Jb

an assembly: 1. a. for b. for war 1 K i2 21 = 2 Ch


c.

Tyiipn.[m.] helmet (wordofpeculiarform,


and dub. V; prob. foreign word cf. Eth. 'f'flO: % NJQIp turban, tiara, cowl, so Syr. j^Isui
; ;

EZ38
1

13
.

2. for religious purposes :


10
,
,

ace.

bni3n-nK

Nu io 7 + b* loc. 20 c. ace. nnyn(-b) Ex 35 Nu 1 18 8 9 208 (P), + bx loc. Lv 8 Nu 1 6 (P); c. ace. DVn Dt 4 31"; 3r*W^| 1CI113
3

turban); abs.
13

'p

Ez

23

24
;

cstr.

T&m
sub

jnip

l9

17

. Cf.

als

y3i3.

i0

15
2

elders of tribes
2

Dt
1

28

31

of Isr.
1
.

K8 =
1

Nip

only in

Wpp

v. 11. flipD

II. nip.

Ch

princes of Isr.

Ch 28

t Dip, or

Nip

n.pr.terr.

Kue

in Cilicia

Triv'np
abs. 'p

n.f. assembly, congregation;


cstr.

(cf.KAT

2237

); nipt?

Ne

5";

njnp Dt 33 (poem).
8

io^and
Gr Benz
Hm """JJ
616

||PI?'2
cf.

from Kue, for MT nipo 1 K Ch i 1616 soWkl A,t,e"- *" 173


;

Kit,
),

QtKout (also

U Kw
,

Field

n.m. coltn^nj?, (tiT^Trip Eci2 ) lector (of sentences), or (AV RV) preacher
'

Eo1 2

33

de Coa, Ka>8 Lag

" -- 273

Jer Coa

ibid. Ill

(concionator Jer.

tieicXr/a-iao-T^s

an

<7nXi)<ria);

fern, either

of
2
5i

office,
;

(member of Ges 1122r De

tl.

[Hip]

vb. wait for (prob.

orig. twist,
:

Now

Che,

cf.

rqsb Ezr

LLdi, Khalif;

Germ. Majestat, Excellenz; or as in Ar. with intensive force, one realizing the idea in its completeness (cf. icLj. great collector, jhilj deep
investigator (formed like
v.

stretch, then of tension of enduring, waiting As. ku'il 11, 1. wait, ki2, cord; Ar. <j,j> be

strong, iji strength, also strand of rope

woo
IMi?

; Syr. endure, remain, await, juao threads, so 3!

8"-' n^p), W*"'''

Dr

1 ""' - '"16 ;

RVm
,
'

great orator): hence either

spider's threads, web); waiting for (''): cstr." 'IP


1

Qal Pt.

pi. <Aos
31

convener, or great collector (of sentences), cf. nteDK "65a Ec 12 11 pan "nan Kxoi> 'p ep3 v 10

(but

Plumptre debater));
of David, prob.
,

kb kta,

,:!8

Dr ,c

al.

'p

= Sol., the pseudonym of book of


10
;

speaker in assembly, a king in Jerus., son

^37'; so Is 40 van d. H., and Kt Baer Gi (Qr &); sf. $5 49 s3 3 s5 7 T?.P * 25 6 9 ; Wp La 3 Qr (Kt tip, i.e. iVp). Pi. Pf. 3 fs. nrrtp yj, 130 5 1 s. Gn 49 ,8 +
;

Wp

t.,

WP.
VP

Is 5

4
,

'PI
,

consec. 8 17 ;
;

pi.

+ 56 +
7

etc.

/m/./
2'7
,

1W.P ^ 25 2 Wj^ Mi 5 Jb 7
sf.
;

21

Ec.rEci'ytappos.or^.calledDarmVf.v s 2 s7 'pn 1CN 1 2 + 7 for MT 'p niDN. 'p 1CX i


in wilderness
f
pi.:

juss. 1p^

Jb
;

lp":

Is 5

etc.
2

/. ms. nip
ls
1

Hoi2 7 +
1

t rXTOnp n.pr. (assembly) station of Nu 33 &23 (P); MancWaS.

Isr.

4 o , Wp J e 8 14" ; 7n/.a6s. 1. waii, or look eagerly, for, c. ? rei Is 5" 59 911

^p^
,!,

[TTTp'r] n.[m.] assembly, for worship, 26 12 H&QgG 68 w poss.' choirs, B^fflJO ^


,

Je8 ^I3 16 I4 Jb3 9 6 iny^ Gn4 9 18 c.acc. 16 Jb 7 2 30 26 ^ 39 s obj. rei om. rei La 2 (sf.), 2 2 4 Is64 sq. inf. Is 5 f 69"; abs. Jbi7 13
19
; ; ;
-

c.acc.

TnT'r'pw n.pr. loc.

(place
2i - 26

of

assembly);

station of Isr.inExod.Nu33

(P);Ma^Xo)5.

Ex 6 Nu 2 6 M Ex 6 + 4t.Ch; 'P 'P.? l929 as a division of Levites Nu3 + gt.; ninEB>n M 2 26 1 Ch 6 V 'a? nriSB-D v". 'p '2 Jos 2I Van d. H. has nnp Nu 3"+ 7 t.

PHP t
':

30

n.pr.m. Kaad: son of Levi


17

Gn46 u

Ex

16

Nu

and

TI? Nui6'
"-

Ch 5 6' s3 1 Ch 6
s7

23", cf.

18

40 ( + inf. 5 5 ace. ICB* 1^52" (but rd. abs.), 130 ace. om. v prob. njnx, Hi Che Bae al., v. III. mn); c. b 99 s 9 of " Is'8 17 25 33 60 (but rd. prob. i?: D'>; H, ships s/(aZZsra</tr(II.mp),soDuChe "Di-Kit 22 Marti, cf. Skinner (also Luzz Gei Oort), Je 14
''

Is26 8
,

(sf.),

^25"'

(sf.),

'

,8

Pr2o K
34

c.D^VbK
^
1 1 95

Ho^ ," '^ Is 51 ^ 2 7


7
1

1414
7
;

37

2. He in wait for, sq.


9 ( b of man

^S3

\j,

sq. b pers.

+ inf. purpose).
Mi
s

3. wait

(linger) for

c.

(||

?rvj).

V
fn.lp n.m
cstr.
1p_

876

bv
j-n.

Zcl

'

16

line

Ko lu (cf.

40AnmS

);
17

[nipp] n.[m.]

collection, collected
,

abs.1i?Ez47'+Zci
2S

16

2K2i"+; me&snr'mg-line

Qr(Kt

T nip), lp

Is34

(iTTO 'p

2 Ch Je 3 1 39 ): i K 7 (Qr; Kt nip, v. infr.) 2 Ez 47 3 ; for marking off a possession in land 4 17 85 Is34 (fig.) ; esp. fy V nC3, in building, Jb 3 so 'P *$ Zc i 16 (n^; of earth), n#% (fig.
,
||

mass (P); cstr. nipt? Gn i ,0 (nipt? also v9 for 36 ,9 QipD ace. to Ball),' Ex 7 Lv 1 1 all of water. 16 2828 = 'D 1 K io ?.p 2 Ch i {company of
, ,

merchants

drove of horses), v. nip.

TnlpD t':

n.f. reservoir;

Is 22".

Je 3 1 39 (Qr; Ktmp); 'p HE J of designing idol 13 Is 44 marking off for destruction, ?5 'p ntpj
;

nip
t

v.

nip-npe.

K2

13

Is 34

11

(Virnp), 'p

':
5

La

8
;

so

to
Zt'we,

[tt'lp]

vb. feel a loathing

(||

form of
10

Ijjb

OBB> Is 28". Dip

^i9 (AV

iter
-

PP q-v.); Q&llmpf. 1 s. -i? aip? V95 J felt a loathing at the generation. Niph. Pf.
2

fig.

of their domain) rd. prob. D?p their sound, 2 7 Capp. 01 Che and now most. Is 1 8 v. lplp
infr.;

43 , mpl. consec. D? ?.?3 EribpJI Ez 20 ye shall

28 1013

feel loathing against


c.

v.

I.

lp.
;

rei,

so 36

31

your faces (at yourselves), if from (?J? rei); metapl. (as

tmp n.m.
Zc 1";

Kt=n. lp Qr
or nip)
1

abs. (ni|, or nip)


23

LSD?) 3 pi. consec. BfpJK? 1I3JM1


for 7$,

Ez

69

fe

rei,
;

cstr. (mjj,

Je 31

s9
.

+
fs.

*?

also 3

3 Krae 3 or ^5?) rei, for which Co 3 'E'S? nop} Jb io'(as if from Dpj*;
,
-

1(^2 (otIJ^R.^!?) [] might(?);


-

so read (ace. to most) for lp"lp, in phrase 'p *fa 2 Is 1 8 7 i. e. a mighty nation (cf. Ar. ^j> strength ;
v.
5123e (on redupl.) Ges );
'

>RV

'wwim^ w<
'

'

on both forms v. Ges' e7dd HithpS'l. id. ). 2 r s. 3 DCipnS VM39 DOip"?); abs. (We Impf. 14 47 158 nDDipnsi i i Q .Ez 16 v. tap Jb 8 v. foil. T AT VT ? T
72,id
'
i
'.

conquered lands,
fi.
2
;

lit.

of line, line

(11. If?).

t [tOlp] dub. vb. intrans., assumed mng.


15

mpn n.[m.]
cstr. iu phr.
13
,

hope;abs.

'

Ch

29

Ezr io

bvOf) nipD, epithet of

break, snap (supposed to be akin to Ar. kS cut, cut off, pare, trim [whence Buhl assumes 14 either as to account for Bip' Jb 8
v^DDp]),
,

Jei4

17

cf.

50

7
.

f 1. [nlpn]

n.f.

cord

(cf.

Vad
'n

init.);

+
;

Qal Impf.
n. [m.]

=fragile thing
DuBeer
for

3 ms. whose hope snappeth; or as


(||

^335? TVa ;

cf.

Di Bu);

MJl. cstr. "?E>n (Bin) nipn Jos 2

prob.crpt.;

rd.

DTP, Bu

conj. BJP_ n.p

fn.
cstr.

Hipn

n.f.
is
;

hope ; abs.
8

Ho

2 17

[Aramaism

J*?p 'p].

sf. Wpn 6 + , etc.; 1. nipn 'Jb8 + 17 La 3 M Jb 5 16 f ii" 14 719 17 1" i fto;;, Je 3 a, 18 12 10 6 'n nns Ho i9 V'62 Pri9 26 29 Kui 12 i7. /nn 2 vyc* 2c 9 (i.e. with hope of deliver1!!

zip (-/of foil.; As. Mm, (Tel Am. lament), Mlu, speech;
j y word j Eth.
*6p, JL
;

spea&, call, cry

Ar. JIj(j) say,

WV: sound, voice,


voice, so

and

so

Aram.
;

Ph. bp

NPun.

bttp, sf. Ni>1p

ance).

2.
8
13

= ground of hope Jb 4
lsb

ty 7

(cf.

SI 2 sound, voice;

NH ?ip noise,

?ip n3=ec/*o).
" 39 - 14

62 s ).

3. things hoped for, outcome,


1

Ez 19 5

37" Jb 6 8

(but rd. 'njto

Me Bi Siegf

14 18 28 19 s BeerBuDu), 27 ^9 Pr io 1 1" 2 3 24 Til IVtng J e 29 11 (i.e. by (del. Toy as gloss);

hendyadis, the hoped-for future).

nlpJl n.pr.m. Qtope; 1. father-in-law of Huldah 2


fill.

cf.

Lag
14
,

B;

" 31
);

2.

K 22

^n.m. s2 sound, voice; abs. b\p Gn4 + (^ n 27 88 16 8 si); 45"); cstr. bip 3 + &) Ex 19 'f'r 4 Ju i8 B +, etc. (^P Gn *fa 1 S 26 + ^ip 18 22 18 I^P Ex 3 pi. (usu. of thunder) etc.) Ex 9 23 +4t., T\\ 20 (Gi v ), nsbp iS nVp
(sts.,
lli
1 ,

^ip

c.

pref. et suff., H>)

17

18

15

Qeicovav,

A@L
nn Pr?],
II.

e(<c)o
KatfowiX,

(=nnpin
BaKuvaB,
,

Ch 34 s2 Kt [Qr
GfKtae).

2 17

+5t.; 1. sound:
K7
18 10
;

esp. a. of

Jos 6 10 2
;t2

in speech
voice, cf.
36

Gn
Ct
2
s

27

"2

human
1
;

voice

Si 13 24 17

post-ex.

name Ezr io 15 EXia,

AL

GtKovt.
col-

3 26 1717 ; recognized (T3n)v 17 Je 1 8

1414

33

]>leasant

of

'p nS) Ez 8 1S ; in sing-

lect);

Niph. be

[Hip]

vb. colleot
collected,

(NH

Hiph.

Pf. 3

pi. *lp?l
'If??

consec.
i
9

Je

17

(of nations); Imj>f. 3 mpl.


c.

Gn

(P;

of waters; both
(c.

?K loc); so prob. of ships

9 b pers.) Is 60 (for

MT j*), v. I. nip

Pi. 1.

Is 52 , calling Ju 9', 2 S 19 ing Ex 32 40 13 66 17 shouting Ex 3 2 1 S4 1 Ki Ezr3 rejoicing 10 8 34.M.34.34_ T ; se 6fi 2 6? J 2 g9 2 glO Je 7 ^, jjU pra 4 Je 30 19 weeping Gn 2 1 16 Ju 2 4 1 S 1 1 laughter Ru i 9 -' 4 Ezr 3", outcry Gn 3 9 1S l8 1 S 4 14 Je 8 19 18 Ez 27 30 Zc 3 yjr 102 6 distress, lament Je 9
,

tthnp
supplication

877
;

Dip
Ahab Je 29 21
.

^ 28
24
s

2-8

6 31" 86
,

adv.

inx

'P

with

of proph.

2. Benjamite

Ne

one voice
2

Ex
'P
15

S 15+ (cf.
;

+ Dt 27 14
'P D""5n

Ch 5 13 7Ni 'p loud voice ,2 '3 'pa Gn 39" 1 S 28 +), 01 9 KBO Gn 21" + (v. KtM 1 b( 5 )),
2

II 7 ; Kobia,

KtoXua,
,

3. Levite Ezr io 23

L KoXn. Prob. also MT n^p but @ Ko>Xa,


NM7
).
;

AKa.Xaa(cf. Gray

Pro "'-

39 + (v. Din Hiph.); on 'p as indeS pend. nom., sq. subj. + vb. of calling \^3 27' 9 810 v. Ges J144m Is 6 Ex b. of '< Gn3 142' 5 9 19" 1 K 19" Mi 6 Ez 10 (cf. also 2 b) +
. ;

vb. arise, stand up, stand (NH D'lpjog in der. spec, and deriv.; Ph. Hiph. Pt. and DpD place; Ar. *L() stand, rise, Eth. $ao\ stand,
stop; Sab. DpD, place, vo=BH, so OAram.

adv. ^"13 'p

Dt 5" Ez

9
4
.

Hf] TODI
d. of angel
cf.

'p

K
16

Hom chrMt

19"
(DlN'p I0 6.9.9

c. of seraph Is 6
i.e.

Dn 8

127 ; Aram. Dip, Nab. Dip; Palm. Aph.


-

in

human

speech,
:

Bev); ViIR

'p

D'pK erect statue


2>lace,

cf.

prob. As.

kumu

(k

= 3),

e _ f an ; mai s bleating of sheep 1 S 14 Je 9', neighing of 15", lowing of cattle v 16 15 horses 8 roaring of lion 3* Je 2 +, hissing 8 of serpent 46 s2 (in sim.), singing of birds Na 2 14 12 4 12 2 Eci2 f. exclamation, at Zp 2 Vri04 Ct
,

Am
.

kum, kemu, in place of, and perh. kaiamdnu, enduring, constant (v. P'?); Thes cp. also Sam. iJV V, live, cf. esp. X Pa.); 48 x Qal <50 P/ 3 ms. Dp iS~i7 + DKpi consec.
dwelling,
,

beginning of cl., a sound of. ../=hark/ Gn4 2 4 s s 15 22 28 8 146b Is 13 40 52 Je 4 io 50 Ct 2 5 (Ges> ). 2. sound : a. of instrument, esp. tSt^n) 'p Ex 9 16 20" (Gi v ls ) Am2 ! iKi" + *> ntaspq 13 12 M of D'Jbp on 2 Ch 5 ,-to3 Ez 6 , 3JW Jb 2 1
, ;

10

io 14 (Ges !72p ); 2 ms. BOB 2 S 12 21 , etc.; 31 Impf. 3 ms. Dip; Ex 21", juss. Dp^ Gn 27 ,

Ho

a Dr '); P&) $, Jb22 (Ges s 4 +, etc.; Imv. ms. Dip Gn 13" +


18!(3
,

28

,09h

Dp1
fpl.

Gn
Dip

njDp

Is 32', etc.;

Ex 28 35 b. thunder-clap or Dr 1 S I2 17), ' b>S? (or ^ip) Am I 2 Is peal (cf. 16 16 SO^'Jeio'^si J02 4 f I 8 =2S22 "- 7 9 7 Jb 3 7 4 (cf. iS7 10 ^77 ,S19 io 4 ),so 46 ^2 9
high priest's robe
.

Am5 +
31

Inf. abs. etc.; Pt. fs.


D-o'ipn

s9 Dip Je 44 ;

cstr.

nop Mi
17

mpl. D"pp
2
"),

2Si8 +

2K16

(Ges"

etc.;

11

14

14

esp. pi. abs. (v.supr.)tEx9

23 - 2

19"
25
.

(Gi

v 15 ),

1718 Jb28 c. nvil^ip 1 38 S7' i2 8 6 1 4 cf. 2 6 s2 and (prob.) Gn 3 ; also Hnyir(n) 'p 12 13 24 15 1 1 1 Ch 14 of runners 2 ; 2Ch23 2S5
1

M=

23 1. arise: VBnno Ex io (E). Specif.: a. after down (sleep, sickness, mourning, etc.), lying 6 8 21 2 S 12 Ex 21" Gn I9 3335 31 17 Ru 3" 1 S 3 4 Eci2 + 5ot.; fr. lying dead, ffyfHS DgJ 2 K
-

K =

13"

cf.
2

Jb 14 12
4

Is 26'

419

f 88

Am5

8'

Je8 4 25 27 +4t.

after falling ; (chiefly fig.); after


|| ,

lV

d. stamping of hoofs
etc.), cf. 1

Je47 Ez 26'
2
.

41

i
;

e. of chariots
f.
>/<

+ chariots, Na3 J02


( 2
5

39 39 2 S 22 being smitten, wounded, etc. ^ 18 9 Is 27 (of Asherim, etc.), 43'' + 4t.; from sitting, s4 9 34 reclining, esp. at meals Gn 25 1 S I 20 (D$ID

wheels Ez 3 13 whip Na 3 s 10 24 great waters Hb 3 Ez i 43


(in sim.)
7
.

of sea, and
34
42
,

[n^frj;

v 25 see Dip), Est

+ ^K

in constr.

I'l^?

'P

^ 42
2l 55

s
.

cf. Je 50 93 g. earthquake Ez
.

h. afalije49 37 4 14 Is 13 titude 1 S 4

Ez26' 6 3i 16 i. ofamulEz 23 42 j. din of war


.

20 praegn.), but also Ju 3 (^gO), 2 S **** Jon 3' (1ND3D), 4-"i 1 1., 4- (arise= stand up, in respect),
1

Gn'19
1

(4-DnN-ipi)),
8
;

M 3l0r?W). Lv I 9
l9 7
;

W&h
10

Ex 32

k. of wings Ez Je 50 5 1 La 2 5 5 13 24 i 1. flame Jo 2 ; crackling of thorns 3 io m. millEc 7 6 rustling of leaves Lv 26 s6 4 10 3. of articulate speech, stones Je 25 Ec 12 thing said a. (1) oft. of human advice, com17

2246

Is 4 9 7 Jb2 9

S 20 41 25 41
4
;

+inriB;>l2K2 ,cf.Gn23 Ex33 from kneeling (fO, (v. also o)

+ V.B^01oc.)
8

K8
,

s4
,

fr.

obeisance
(?$>)

S 24" Est
s

from bending over

dead

Gn
s
.

23 (P).

45 s3 18 9 18 17 mand, entreaty Gn 3 4 Ex 3 4 Dt i 2i 18 , I820 7 -' 1 S 2 8 2S12 ; D? "i:n 'P Dt i 34 5 s5 6 so also flNn 'p even of written words 2 K io
1-

c. of b. out of (10) a condition, state, Ezr 9 35 d. arise ( + stand) bear rising ?J? pers. 1 S 1 7 Ex 33 s 1// 209 (fig. of success, prosperity), Jb
.

24^
16

Ex488

voice (teaching)

of

the sign.

(2) of a

(id.), -*

of sheaf

20 16 (3) of a proclamation report Gn 45 Ec io . Ex 36" (P), 2 Ch 24" 305 3 6 22 =Ezr i 1 Ezr io7 Lv 5 1 utterance of adjuraNe 8 15 (4) fyK ls b. oft. (esp. Dt Je) of words of '1 Gn 2 2 tion,
, .

(ins
.

13).

37'; of waters Jos e. constr. praegn. arise (and


32

Gn

stand) for a purpose Nu 1 1 (E); over, >$? pers., 17 f. arise as prelim, to formal speech 2 S 12

Ju 208 Mi 6 1 Je
3*>

17

Ch 28 2 OyTTby), Pr 31 28
1

26 s

Ex 5 2 iSi2
14 - ,s 1

26

1
-

Dt

8 20 9 23

5]9

Ju

220

6 10

i5

119 2

Je3*7*+;
v.

of'^PEx
1

$<**+& t-; to testify (against) Dt 19 8 u cf. also Bgl Jbi6 (both 3 pers.), ^27" 35
,

"6

23'

9 7p Je 3

sub ?7p.
(voice of'' );

trr ? ip n.pr.m.

1.

t^na q .v.; Bu vindicate Jb 19* fe*n); to 3 to rd. aloud Ne 9 (D"lDjri>y); to bless paV-bj?);
(of

father

people 2

Ch 3027 (priests).

g. to listen to God's

Dip
word N1123
4S
.

878 God
2

Dip
Jb
22
28

18

Is 32

s
;

to praise

Ch 20"

io 14 ; of light h. of noise, Ne9 2. arise, in hostile sense Jb 25' ty pers.). with idea of suddenness) ; c. ?J? pers. Dt (oft.

tumult

Ho

purpose Je 51 Je 44 s8 Is 40 8 46 10 4 PI 10 ls 22 7 of human plans, succeed Is 7 8 28 Pr 15 8 h. persist, D'p' ni3'"I3"7y Is 3 2 lit. on noble things
pers.),

(^ pers.)
24

of ''s
cf.

s9

pers.), Is

Pr 1 9 21

26 19" (out of ambush), 22

Ju9

18

20 5 ^27" (of
(ace. to

doth he take his stand.

i.

Vntjt

DB^y

Dip;

war),

Ob

(nnr6c>),

1 1 1.,

+ Jb 30"
7'
15

Dt25

he shall stand upon the

name of his dead


eyes,=
4

Bu, rdg.^V for 1*0^2). + (of') Am

(3 instr.),
s
7

brother, represent him.

j. of
1
;

&e set,

Isi4 3i c.^Spers.Gn4 iS22 24 (Giv ); 6 s 12 c. 3 pers. Mi 7 V' 2 7 (false witness), Mi7 16 c. DV pers. f 94 (IpJrJT); V. esp. pt. c. sf.
2 8
; ;

15 fixed, without vision 1 S4 3132 tPi. Pf 3 ms. D>p Est9

K 14 ($
3
pi.
sf.

i).
-

27 31 WJg v

//>/.

1 s.

nBW
.

^1 19
6

106

= those

rising

32" Dt33 + 8 t. + f 109 (id.*b! 'pp^ Bae We Du, cf. Hup Dr) c. IP from, out of 2 35 "13 20 33 = revolt Nu 1 6 ("Papers.), Jos 8 719 Ju 9
; ;

up against me
28

(thee, etc.)

Ex

1 5'

// cs<r. D*p^ Ez 1 3 + 2. a. Ez 13 6 yff 1 19 106


;

7nw. ms.

"3BP v

28
;

late (Aram.): 1. fulfil,

confirm, ratify,
''
\//

RU4 7
-

b. confirm, establish, of
c. impose,
reflex.
-

28

119
.

(c.

sf.

ace).
,

6 7 3. arise, abs., 13 cf. Hb 2 4. arise become powerful Pr 28' 228 come on the scene, appear, of leader, prophet, 13 Dt 13 3 34 10 Ex i 9 2 K 23=5 ; king Ju 5" io 30 of years of famine Gn 41 ; c. T!J8 pers. Dt 21 Ju 2 10 1 K 3 12 c. "DPI, in place of, 1 K 8 20 29

K 12

21

Ch

an obligation, ?$? pers. Est 9 21 31b ?5? 29 31 * 32 27 31c c. ace. rei v v tPo'l. raise
-

up

Impf.
8
,

ms. DBipfl I s 5 8 2
4 1

1 s.

DB'ipS

44 ;

3 mpl. 'Bpip? 6

(all'

Mi

riWRJ We
raise

of rebuilding); Dpip? , Buhl! Now, or D Bp i

GASm
up :

t Hithpo'l.

oneself, ss rise

Pt.

fs.

= 2Ch6', NU32
;

14
;

c.

n^BB^i?

Ch 2 i
1

4
;

c.

IP

Nu 24'' (sceptre out of Isr.); of Na i Pr 2 422 1"$ Dip; D^.nSB Jb


shine upon thee.
c.

calamity, 17 1 i.e. to

"BB(b pers. against); ms. sf. 7 2 7 one rising up against me (|| *?W; pi. abs. s 21 7 D'BBsf. 'BB- 59 ; v. also 139 1 7 reading
27 npBipnp Jb 20
i//; ,

5. arise for,

i.e. to

become,

^'BBipnB31 (for MT'prni; HT??^ 1?); see also 9 Hiph. , 46 Pf. 3 ms. Cpn Jos 4 + ; 2 ms. Bip.
2 nbpqi EX26 Dt 27
;

b rei;
witness,

nji> "Bip

D^B Zp

(read "t$, /or


cf.

1 s.

"riB'pn

s 15 13
15

'rtopn
;

@ We Now GASni
11

Da)

Dtpnn

Gn9 + ,etc;
17
j

Ez 7 (but dub.; Co Berthol Krae ygrrnttoj) Dp 6. a. arise for action, esp. of' arising ?!?p).
[from his throne],

+ inf.
14

Is 2

192
';

Impf. 3 ms. D'pJ Dti8 + juss. < 25 16 Qp^iSi^ + Dp >iJu2 +; 2fpl.n3B'pn Je 44 Imv. ms. Dp? 2 S 7 25 + ,etc; Inf. abs. D'pn etc.;
,

for

^76

10

(t:EK Qb),

* 38 + 8 t
arise/

W+
i.e.

Jb3i
2

oft. Imv. Nu

judgment io 55 Je2 27
8

Je44 ,opnDt22 Ju7


etc.;

25

19
;

cstr.
etc.;

Pt.

CpB
:
i

Am6 +
14
4
'

tl.

D'pn 2

l0 S3 +,

cause

to

Ch 6 41
2'

*]nrMp!j); Impf. Is28

\n*6), ^ 132 (c. 4t.; Imv. also of men,


(c.
14 4
,

arise, raise
2

a. the prostrate (ace. pers. vel rei)

up/

act!

Ju4 Ezrio

of idols

Je

Impf. of the tongue (personified) Is 54'' b. arise (out of inaction), in(BEE'S? ^N).
2
;
1

29

S i2 17 (n? n'?), Dt 22 (iB? D'pn Dpn), ^ 4 i Ec 4 1010 fig. Am 5 2 9 1 11 Ho 6 2 Is 49 8 1 S 2 8 = 32 4 7 b. from throne 1 13 (|| D^O), Jb 4 Je5o \|/
;
,

(|8) Is

18 troducing some specific deed Gn2i Ex32' " 12 1 20 14 Ju 5 8 Je 49 ("$?&), Ob (nppfl Mp

Ez 26 s

4 d.
.

c. lift
fig.

(H3X) against (^5?) s raise (to dignity, power) Is 4.9

up shield

2. ta. raise,
loc), v
20

set

9 up, stones Jos 4 (.IE; ^ina

npr6p? n'py),4-37t.

C. esp. art'se

= start,
17
14

make a move,
1

to go somewhere,
3

Gn

S9

Jon

(in flight), 3

+ not.
i
6

3 19 7. stand:
1213

"
;

(JE; 2
1

loc),

2^ (E Df
;
1|

nnn
1

loc.)',
18

esp.

fig.

ti.

=z maintain oneself J os 7

(JE

Ch 3 Ex 4 o (P); pillars bDB Ju 18 30 (b reflex.), Lv 26 Dt 16 22 H3SB, s6 throne, fig., 2 S 3', king Dt 28 (both c. ^3?
Dt2 7 5
21 - 21 - 21
;

K7

'

-itb pers.),

Am 7" Na i' Lai" f


1).

s 18 24 Jb 41
;

over),

b. erec<, build: Is 23
;

13

Ex 2 6 30

(of sword), of courage

+ '3?? pers.).
kingdom
1

= oe established, confirmed, of
;

(nn) Jos 2" (D

tftft,

26 29 of stones over (by) Jos 7 8

altar 2

heap S 24 ls ('^)
;

S 24" 0T3

Gi v
1

20

); of

Lv 27",
(all P).
.

c.

30 b pers. be assured to 25

Gn
15

purchase 17M 23
(IpP?),

Ch 2 1 18 (to!.), iKi6 32 (^), 2K2i 3 (ia\)= 20 3 ?Ch33 (D^yni'); curtains Jeio (of Judah's 833 + 4 t. Nu tent, in fig.); tabern., etc., Ex 40
1
||

2 -'

c. stand,

endure

29 d. be fixed, of price, Lv 2 7 14-17 . 15 6 6 6e uaZii, of vows, 6 t. 3o 30

S 13" Jb8

erect against (by) Is 29'.

tc.

fig.

of setting up

e.=

Nu

'

(c.

??

i^ers.;

all

g.

= be fulfilled

P).

f.

= 6e

Nu

law^S^nny;
on the scene fathers Jos 5',
:

D'te1
||

).

f3. raise up=br'mg

+ v'
.

15 proven Dt 19

ace, sons in place of (DfW) 4 ,2 I Ch 17" I "1.0K 2 S 7 15 ;


c.

Je44

(impf. +inf. abs.; ?S

raise

up

ymb

V1J

Gn38

(J);

judges

Ju2 1618

rroip
(0$),
cf.
.

879
king J e 3 o, no*
i

dpn
TLCpJ
n.m. adversary (prop, uprising
but

(both

5>

pers.);
'

^? 2

235

(all

r oyaiW), Zc 1 1 '; oe vrotj> *gn^ Dt 25 ; p]an t of name Ez 34* (i> pe r S evil

5 Prophet Je 29 Dti8' 3 priest b pers.) ; shepherds, etc. Mi 5 5

" (f>$?

,E 3 C)0?
H
(@L

.);

(fijn)

2S12"

(y

t^rVuse, stir up 9 (lion, in fig.) Gn 49 (poem)=Nu 24' (JE). b.


twtfjjroto, c. ace. pers.

?*)

+4.

a. raise

P -orrupt;Ges'-,Du MeBuDDj*, PerlM*-!* nwp. r n f ^ing up; sf. ra "?' p] OriD*p. La 3

A*
-

>

rob

(Pt.sf.)
1

(opp. DfiaE*).

22 8 ;

+ ^5?

+
'

against

Am6

!>

pers.

1 5. raise

up = constitute, Jbi6 12
iT
;

Kll;

c . acc _ alone
DJ>i>

Hb ^
D'pxi

.", ,

Dt2 9

*jnirElpn

c f. 28'
;

rrao^ |5)d op; ^ C f/ Qal 5 ( 6. cate to stand: fa. se <, ^riioi, sentinels Ju 7 cf >, 6 ( npn), je 61 pers 0> 23< Ez 34*; , feet on 3 (ty roc k * 40 tb. cause to hold one's

Am 2

a-tnJf

!o 7

DWS?

(BR

^
.

ground

(Schumacher' A ta , )f between Jarm W. of /rii'o'. niaQip n .f. uprightness ;-onlyas adv. Lv 6 made you go i.e.
and Jabbok, t
upright,

pw<0 Pa^w , Gilead Jos AnlT 78 (Kaw.^prob.= f Polvb -o. , (nameJ n ^ xt k^ov, Buhl--- thinks n.>A); oiKumem, Kamm
,

tpOj3 n.pr.loc. Juio5


Ka\ uv ) ;
in

y;

89"

as freemen.

(nonf>B3).

+c

establish

id n?

E Z1

throne 2 Ch 7 18 , pN-'DBN-^ p r establish (make, ratify)' covenant" of 'mi 6 18 9'" (prep.) pers. Ex 64 i7

Qlp^N

v. supr. p. 39.

3,34'

Gn

c.

tSyi
in

6^c.r3...

ra

Gn9-7

(aH P)

Wimr-aB rt<rfW^Gn 7
more limited sense Dt

n.[m.] substance, existence "5|


4 - 23

l7 (bothp)

(man andanimal)'
6
.

1 1

ec< *> Carry otd - ?" (Dr .I ;, oath, covenant, vow, word, plan, command, of man iSi 5 - 6t.; of' Gn 2 6 s Lv 9 26
1

tCPp; n.pr.m.
DP,T

(he lifteth

up;
,

cf.

Hal-);-w f(ft A
.

Sab. n.pr

(24

2)

+ iSiiK6Dt8Jea 3 - +
<0 stawrf

Benjam.teiChS' 9

2. Levite 24".

i8t.

tg. D*pni>

Mw*
40

+ Hoph. Pf. 3 (on fi$?

po *M inheritance (cf Qal 7 i) ms ogn 2 S 23' Je


.

tnolpijl n.f. standing, power to stand (cf. </Qal 7 a);_ a bs. 'n Lv 2 6^ (c. ^{1 p ers .)

b
v.

V an d H.,
.

rW up
up Ex
6fl

JpW?]. Hithpo^L
DipO.D^O
infr.),

TW*^
(Ex 29",

v-

i39 s

v.

Dr);

t)j*n be set

(of tabern.); 'a


12

n_3T QgV] Je35


i.

upright (Ges ),

e.

^
Ex

observed, obeyed.

a .f. height; abs. nrsip, rrap^ T n#p 18 38 +, nap a? . cstr npip K 626+ rf
.
,.
.

etc.) M| .a.m.o.i standing-place, pltcej-abs/o Ex ""+; Ptr. Dipt) Gn 12 o+ (oft. before^ a, 39 +);sf.iDipi?lS 3 2+)te p I?Gni8 33 + e<;c -;

(but v

7*+ *P Ex
,

incflp

pi.

usu. niDpo ju

i9

i3

sfcrfwre

his full length. 3' Is 3 f2i ; in fig. Is ro

28"

25'+ ,etc.,-l. S 16' Ez 13' 8 Ct 8 7 ;


2.
6

fcfcfc.

of pei;

U^TWB lS of tree' 2 K M=

Ezi 9 "and'pn>SE'
artificial structures
:

Ez 3I 3.*.>o,4. of vine (fi


,

I7 ZoM o/

^
7,

Kt

but) 2o'(emend.v.Comm.), or Qr) Ju , " 2 S i > 2 9 7 ;

2Si 7 +2t.; sf. D^nbipo Am etc' 4 [appar f. (not Gn i8 where T| is i mind> Jb


Hb
'

nto p D

g jj

and Codd. (either

mostly expl. awav


(all

fe

ings, etc., 1
.

K6 +
2

Je 6." . Ch 4" 6- a wall Ez 40'; tabern. *> and furnishings Ex 25 + 8 t. Ex /all P\. ; Noah's ark Gn 6 15
I '

temple, its parts, furnish12 t. 1 2 6, =-

X3 E J S5 EX332 Nu2 3' 327 r 10T Gn i (J), Jos 3 3 of

^
'

'

(D ),
'

(P).

*TVS%
22 5 + ;

n.f.

standing grain

;abs.

'p

Ex
.

cstr. I1DP T

Dt

2 3 *;

pi. cstr.

standing grain (mature) Ex

rfop J u i 5

jtf"
(i.e.

J 15"

2 2 5 (E)'

Dt

16

Is 17*.

<jfi<,

I9

Jl. Ia
8'

before

vogelst

Laad '''" hsch- 51

maturity);

in

fig.

Ho

Cf

esp. (1) puce of human abodg 20 .3 J U 7 r r g 220 + 42 t> + 2 Is54 B a b 0de (2) of o 5 in heaven

Ju

of ark (place where it is set, stands) , 3 art 8 -5 t ? f I3 ,Jb' 96' rock Jb '4 18 4 ; cT ; 8 6 foldiers are placed Jos 8" / 8 (JE), Ju ao* -; ;,o^ in battle 2 S 11". c. pos , j 20^ Ec io\ 2. a. & where a thing belongs Gn 29= (J), J 0S 4 (j ' * E) 1 S 5 Is 46^ Jb 6" 37' f the c heart) esp of ark 1 S 5 + 9 fc J of pers. destination'

niasp,

etc., 2

JE),

kV

fFU

S*
1

Jm K
b.

^ ^

1 1

Gn

i3

cipn
Mii 3 Is26
(fig.)
i!1

880
21
.

V?
1

iK8 =2Ch6
ao

24 M 20 11 3. place = a. city Gn 1 8 Je 4 7 16 i8 23 + 39 1. (1 S 7 D'Bnpen 21" (|p'V) 2 Dt Canaan Ex b. of land , cf. We HPS). 23 8 20 (||n?)+ 17 (12 t. Je); 23 1 S 12 Je 16 M 46 njnD Philistia 1S14 ; Egypt Je44 appos.
.

(3) lair of lion

Ju 2 o36 give place (yield ground) <o. Perh. b. lOK 13>K t?3 Ho 2 instead of Ha being said (cf.
' ;

nnn)

D^nj

Dipt? Is

21

33
>'

instead of rivers

(i.e.

a substitute forthem).PIDipDNa i 8 (|| V#*) rd. ZAW v (1886 lsl VD|30 or 'p3 Buhl lOD'ipriD Wej T?
,

Wp

Est4

3
)

= nrit3 +
Is 7
23
;

Now

"i

8 ,r

= his adversaries, (all


,
'

cf.

c.

plot, parcel, of
22

GASm).

ground

]~jl\}

d. land, region

Nu

2 Ch 3 cf. v tfpQ 1 Ch 2 I 20 5 32 1 ; Che (privately)


1
,
.

28

t^TOp' n.pr.m. in Judah (=*J Dp} ace. to 01 i277h 2); 1. 1 Ch 2 4141 UjC^um, A lo/iiar,
,

3 epos ^84' (for ?an pDja ; c f. T prop, niyp ls 4. in gen., place, locality, spot Gn Is 4i ). 6 714 6 5 28' 617 Ju2 Ani4 Ne4 + (2 2i t. in all);
'

L
* S771

laKtjiias.
1

2. 3 18 I<KWa,
,

IfKtfXia.

tDJttpjT n.pr.m.

(=Dy

D ?5

ace.

to

01

"pb* 'il>B Dipt? place of such a orae 1 1 S 2 1 T^S


DipBrri>33
24
21
;

K6 8

; meaning then may kinsman establish, cf. l j^ Gray rrop.N.46f.59)._ a Levite j C h 23

2^

that; '"b33

Nu 2 2 narrow place; 'fiNe 2 U (passable) place;


in partic: place at banquet 1 1 S9 29 10 4 ; ing-place, couch, 1 1 S 3
2o
1
3'
i.

= everywhere Pr 15" Mai 1",

Ex 20 (E Gi v ) in all places Nu i8 31 = anywhere, cf. Dt 12";


cf.

s3

/itar, Ioxo/i

(24
'

),

etc.,

Iuiea/Jiar.

Am 8
20

3
;

15?

13

22

23 - 27
;

sleep-

Ru Vfm Dipt? 1 S where arrow fell haunt, lurking-place S 23M 2 S i7 9 12 ; D|8 DipO V 44 20 ^c 0/
e.
;

DVOP ; i.e. Dpj n.pr.loc. (perh. t te the people be established 1 cf. Dy 01 Pr<">N 218 12 Ao U a M L Gray 4 ); in N. Isr. 1 mod. Tel KaimHn, N. of Megiddo, Ourafi; poss.

tn^p^
277k 3
'

Buhl Ge 8r
(

21

= D??PP
P.V

city of refuge in Ephr.


Iicau/i,

Ch 6 s3

22 [q.v.] Jos 2 1 },

IcKnaav, etc.

jackals,
</ie

i.e.

desert; natpn

't?

Ez4i

llb

^ace 0/

v. fP.

uncovered space, portion (cf. HSSn alone io 19 v'"); ratfn 't? of seat of Sol.'s throne 1 1S "IHK 'D where waters were collected 2 Ch 9 Gn i 9 ( Ball nipt?), ^ 104 8 ; destination of dead

Tyip
identif.

n.pr.gent. named with Bab., Chald.,

Assyr., 'PI gtt'Q nip?)

Ez 23^

53'o oui Kffa;

by

DF* 233 with As. Sutil, KutH (abbrev.


15
'

Su

EC3

30

6 6 ; 'n

= resting-place
K

Jb 16 18

fOM

19
23 ' 25

awre place, for a peg (securely fastened) Is 2 2 s on the body (fig., cf. Ezr 9 ); of places, spots, 19 5"; pn#n "O fLv 1 3 ^>Zace leprous spot 1 2 187,16 of shrine, sanctuary(cf. ), o/^Ae boil; esp.
:

E. of Tigris, (1 v. yitJ>) and [by infer.] Ku), on border of Elam and Media; cf. COT ' 23 23 Dr HMt.m.Ko. but ^p KutA now doubted by

Wkl Altor Fo "ch


'

'

" 2 ( 1899 'i Si

We
n

'[Tp] n -[ln -] aPe,

so Vrss,
;

nidi/cot

D3t? Dipt?

Gn
4

i2

(J; v.

Di Holz),
28
19

so of Bethel

Gni3
22 3 4
-

(foreign Egypt, as loan-word gdfe


'

B in K)

word

prob.

(J),v ""(E), (J),v (J;n3lSSnDipo), 23 9 "(E), ; of idolatrous shrines Dti2 Ez

Ch 33"; esp. of temple '") ina> "18^ "OH Davifo Dt 1 2 614 1 4 z, :5 1 5 20 1 6 2 6 1 7 8 1 8 6 + 1 3 1. (ia Dt + Jos9 27 (D), Nei 9 'e 1 K 8 2929 30 35 = 2 Ch
:
-

6 ,s 2

Erman ZMOxlvl(1892> m Gk. k^oc, K rpros is of Eg. Fre,nd "- 6 22 orig. ace. to Lewy );pi. D'Bp 1 K io 21 = D^Bip 2 Ch 9 brought to Sol. [from SE.] by Phoenician fleet cf. Ar. prov. donum regio;
,

WMM ****
'

= Skr. kapi, id. ;

(om.
?l-/

nis

Jemen simiae

Pro,vl "'" 60

sunt,'

Freytag

2o.2o.2i.26

Je 27
iBHp

?:

+
7
;

<ND3 'D
Is 60
3
;

EZ43

|<|>pn niK3X "'-DB' 'O Is 1 8 ; 12 ?npO 'O Je 17 ; 'Ehpt? 'D


8

*PP
T

(v^of foil.;
n.f.

appar. =11. f\\K, go around}.

't?

+Ezr
;

yfr

24

s
,

etc.;

of tabern.

[nDlpn]

coming round,
tlie

circuit

30 7 B^fJ 13 Lv io'' l 4 PHp '0 in or about tabern., s1 9 ,9a, Ex 29 Lv 6 + (all P), B^i? '? Ec 8'. Note esp.tDipo before rel.cl., c.-fK Gn39 20 4O 3 Ez 6 13 Est 4 3 8", c. r Ec 1 7 3", rel. om. Jb 18 21 12 alsoT^K'03 Ho2''2Si5 21 1K21" Je22 Ez a Ne 2433 18 s ilS0c 17 2i 6 7 14" Nu 9 (Ges 4" Lv 4 ).
-

cstr. nj>n riEflpri

Ex 34"

cuit (completion) of
3

(JE), adv., at the cir/r year, so njB'n Y 2 Ch


20

24= ;=pl. cstr. D'OVi nispn> t S i ; sg. sf. of finished circuit of sun ^19' (opp. iXSiD ; cf. of moon, inaipni Ecclus 43').

28 s + 5. a. space, room, 24 b. space, distance, between (P a ) Je "f 1 9". 13 1 S 26 t6. region, quarter, direction Ez 14 10"; "WJU 'BD Est4 from another quarter,

Gn

23 - 23 - 31

(J), Is 5

cf.

f I. [T^'lp] vb. feel a loathing, abhorrence, / sickening dread (|| v of t31p X pp id.; for cf. Aram. B?P loathe, connex. of meanings ^Jld
;

/ear);-Qal

source.

1 7. peculiar uses are

a.

'D JCJ

3 fs. nsp' Nu 21 Nu 22 s 1 ms. ; Impf. 3 v. infr.); 2 ms. juss. fl"? Pr 3"; 1

Pf

5
;

is. ''nxp
1 i
23

Gn

27

46

JW

K
s.

(but

PP1

Lv

VP
Gn
(H
cf.
4

881

18 so 28 ; 3mpl. B^J Exi"; Pt. ft ; 1. s a loathing at, abhor, c. 3 rei Nu 21 (JE), /e

Pf
II.

T)p

(-/of

foil.;

cf.

Ar.jJ(j)

v. <n,

27
;

(P),

Pr 3"
;

(||

DW5);
1 i
25
,

3 pers.

Lv 2023
<S,

twist (of serpent), a kind of rope). ^jj

Bubj.

'1)

so

K
16
.

but Kit (after


c.

0)

prop,
s
6

psfl

(-/pi* Hiph.
V.?

distress).

2. /eeZ
(J),

a sickening dread,
(E), Is 7
(sf.

pers.
1

Ex

12

thread, film; pi. cstr. "([Tip] n.m. s ??S ^.P Is 59 they weave spider-threads, fig. of machinations of wicked, so sf. DO v ,P v 8
" t5
:

1 * 59 -

?.

Nu 22

Hiph. Impf.
let

pi. sf.

&rf\p
t

v.

snp.

<"nip

v.

mp.
(||

njX'pJ Is 7

of Judah)

us cause her

sick-

ening dread, but weak, rd. njp'XJ (-/piv) Thes Che Du Gr Marti. Other Hiph. forms v. }p.
II.

lay [t^p] Qal Impf. 3 mpl. fWp}

vb.

bait or lure
Is 29
s
',

-/of e>p<) ;
b pers.
(fig.).

c.

cut off;

pp (/of NH
Gn3 +;
cstr.
,8

foil.;

cf.

perh.

NH,

%,

pp
cf.

}'ip=BH).
El2824

"hrr\L*ip n.pr.m. (form dub.; Kit"""^?, 6 M and Pei ZAW " ll(,8OT) 54e finds here a god ;

ti.yip n.m.
abs. 'p

thornbush, thorn;

Kits,

but very precarious)

(utos) K(t)to-ai'ou,

' ,

B' , p

6 M Ktitrat[v],
,

Levite,

Ch 15'',

@L Kou<Ti.

33

+; +TTT?

12

^p
Gn

pi. D'S'P 716

Ex22 +
5
;

Ju

1.

D'tfp Is

thornbush,

np, np, rinp


tl3,^
del.
Anai.so

etc., v. npi>.

18

(q-v.)

(J),

Ho

Ex

32"; 22 5 (E)/ D"Sip


fig.,

CP?p/!3(q.v.),-a-lBri 'p

10 8 +"W# Is J u 8 716 ; 'p alone


;

W3

12 V n8
.

(sim. of foes);

Ez i6 47 ('P &$??), dub.; Kiorofy(Ar.io); Thes Hi Co Berthol, Toy nt, Perles jqj,. Krae con j r,soy Qjjj-'S* fo r opoyoa.
foil.;
L>

in various
fig,

Ez 28 24
2

TJD 'p3
also 113
fll.

3 1S 12 2. thorn, 33 Je 4 I2 v. 3K3; Jib q.v.); sim. (c. 3N30, S 23 s (Perles A "*,a conj. ?0, but v.

Is

||

3ttp (/of
in Ar. J^.k3 id.,

cf.

X 30p
-

cm< off (rare);

said to be for ^i, v. Lane).


1

Hoph.).
n.pr.ni. 1.
2. 'pn
2
61
:

" 32

24

tniOp, [aCj'pln.m.

destruction;
(||

yip
Ezr

name
I

in

Judah iCh
10
,

of
(||

pestilence, abs. 'p


-13-1),

Ko>f, K<as.

priest
s3
,

Ch

24

K<ot,

AOL

go s f.

" Dt 32" ^sn), V 9 1 14 593<1 Ho 13 T (of She'61) 13BP (Ges j

AKicms

=Ne 7

Ne

3**, Ak(k)ovs, -ws.

(||

of niD, fJrT);

more gen." a^glfr

Is 2 8

2
.

NH

T [niSTIp] n.f.pl. locks of hair -/obscure ; ( PS 3556 ; Ar. Lis id.; Syr.
]Lj<,

t
Eth.

/Pp]
;

vb. slay (poet.and

late) (Ar. jj~i,


all

JL^9

*+A:

Sab. bnp

Hom chreM
i>ap,

slay (orig.
;

hair over forehead)


tl.

; sf.

'niSip

Ct 5 2

Vri-

v ".

form with n

changed

later, after p)

[T)p]

vb. bore, dig cw< (Ar.JlS (j)

^P, n**4j>; OAram.


Impf.
c. ace.

a round
2

hole in, scoop out);

Qal Pf.

1 s.

JjHP

pers.,
1S

b)3, ^Tip); Qal 14 sf., subj. 3 ms."?t2P? Jb 24


;

Aram.

K ig I have dug (sc. awell)=Is 37


TlipD n.m.
Zc13 ''

25

(Meinh

conj. "n"!?). Hiph., Pilp., v. I, II. Tip.

orig. well);

spring, fountain (app.

f 1 39 t [Stpp] n.[m.] slaughter; ^BrmMT Ob but join to v (then !*$9), We Now GASm.
God, *J^P 1 3
; 9

of God also 2 ms. btopp

'.

10

abs. 'd

Zc 13 Pr 25 s6
1

cstr.iipO

13 a. fig., of '', D^O 'O etc.; 13 10 I3in j e2 13 cf. D^D ' ^ 3 6 ; trjO 'd i7 Pr io"i3 14 i4 27 i6 22 + 18 4 (sord. for (moregen.), HD3PI 'D Heb Codd Toy), b. fig. of purifi-

Je2

13

+,">'Pp Lvi2 20 1, spring of water


7
,

18
;

sf.

ilip

Ho

15
',

t[|bp, Lag
ficant
Syr.

BN26

']

vb. be small, insigni-

JAram. in deriv., OAram. pap insignificant ; Ar.^^^Ui ^J;

(NH

Hiph. and

deriv.;

parum
Zehnpf

edens ; Eth.
'-

"frfnf:

be thin, chiefly in

deriv.; prob. also As. kuttinnu, small, younger, BAS 505 HWB323 81*""-

cation VP).

Ez 13
;

1
.

c.

nnTO

26 lipD Pr 25

(fig.;

+
15

Je 51 36

d. fig.of sourceof life and vigour Hoi 3 of a nation's orig. source, stock ^r 6S 27

Meissn (otherwise D1 ); ZATl "' M katdnu, be short (of hair), cf. Bez ");

Qal
3

Pf.

s.

VObjJ

Gn 32
all

18 (Kay Che, of temple); source of joy Pr 5 (fig. of eye, nycn "lipD of wife 2. fig. nsfc).
;
|| ,

too insignificant

for

c. JD comp., / am , the kindnesses Impf.


11
;

fs.T^?

n*

iPpril 2

S7

19
s

= iChi7

17
.

Hiph.
small.

Je 8

23
.

Lv 20

18
,

3. source of menstruous blood, i^OI 'D 18 4. -flow of blood so PnpD v (H).

lit.

/to/ cs<r.
fi.

P9pnp

Am 8

making ephah

after child-birth

nW 'D

i2 (P).

abs.

]Cp adj. small, young, unimportant; 24 13 74 sf. D3BP 'p Gn9 + (Kb"-'- ) Je6 +
;

3 l

pp
16 24
;
;

882
Qal
Pf. 3 ms. npi?
;

1EP
Ez 1 fjie
2
1 s.

fs.n3BpGn29 +; mpl.EMBp 2 Ki8 + cstr. '30? 1S9* (v. Dr; We conj.' 'I-, old cstr., cf. 61 HPS), Pr 30" fpl. rriSBp Ez 1 6 + ; 1. wtaM.M =
esp. a. of children,

[i.e.

eagle, in fig.]

plucked off twigs


grain,
ace.

ms. HSBpi

1^3); Impf.

Wft

Dt 23 s6 (ears of Ez 17 22 (subj. ';


Jb 30 4 they
3 ms.

youth

young,
,

Gn44

2S9"
Gn
24

K
1

11 of
2

17

s3

of sister Ct
(oft.
1 1
2

(J) 8 8 ;

+ JP/rom);

Pt. mpl. b'BBpn

= younger,
9 27
;

"

two children
1618

opp. Ttlj),
(f.
;

who pluck out the mallow. Niph. Impf. 12 2t?P ; Jb 8 ft t not plucked off T
I.

(all J), 2 9

rrvaan)

f
(

younger

(E), sister Ju
61
;

S 14 49
5
,

opp.

so

(fig.)

Ez
31
;

HDD

(/of

foil.;

cf.

As. kutru (with n)

brother 1CI124 ; 14 11 'pn youngest son (of several) 1 S 16 17 6 + brii young and old (v. Jbg 1) Je 16 cf.

16" and

+ JP
30
.

conip.) v

smoke;

=
15

$ (TJB^, KTfflp (thick) smoe; Ar. Via smoke (said of fire); usu. exhale odour As. kutrinnu, incense(esp. of roast meat);
Talm.
offering;

34 22 18 (E), weight 25 animals ^ 104 (all opp.


1

2Ch3i

b.

of things: utterance Nu Dt 25 I3H vessels 2 Ch 3 6 m


, ,

Sab.lDpD
;

censer
Kuril7

Eth. <$$"&>: incense


kataruti
["Bp]

CIS"- nM -"-'- 6: *'' 4 74 Egypt. kataWa Bondi "-,


;

2 b"ni); cf. also

12

WMM A"2828

= ri:ibp,
s3

rfnop;

NH

K2
24
7 ,

s0

13

17
2
1S
,

18 44

K4

10

Ez 43 14 (opp.

30

Ct
:

JCI5H Is 2 2

24

prob. Ez 46 (v. II. [re?]); the vessels of small size (fig.).

Wa\

Pr

smoke (said of incense)).


BN1S2
)

$?
2.

t~rit3*P (Lag
"tol?

n.m. thick

smoke;

smaZ
2

a.

with added idea of weakness, pers.

19 (J), Ttoclouds in thunderstorm ; Vrss. appar nnp


;
.

Gn

V "9

M8 8
, ;

(fig.

of

cf. Du).

24

= Is 36', city Ec 9".


1

(1) tribe

S9

21
;

(2) pers. (

+ i>nj; = all persons)


14
,

b.=insignificant,

T niil^p n.m. smoke of sacrifice

abs.

Dt 33 (E
I

10

Di

al.

of incense).

520 5 13 cf. 1 Ch 1 2 Je 6 13 3 1 s4 Jon 3 * 1 15 Est i 10 13 tip Zc 4 day (van d. H. v ); (3) in gen., ni3Bp

of Abraham, after rn^ltCp n.pr.f. a wife

Sarah's" death,

of small things. Vid. also |bp.

Gn25
;

14

Ch

3233
;

Xtrrovpa.

fn. |I2p n.pr.m. (/t small); name Ezr 8 12 Ax^m-ay.


,

'Pl , post-ex.
1

rniSp
sacrifice,
s

n.f.

smoke, odour of (burning)

incense

'p
8

abs.
41

1t2p

adj
;

small, insignificant
|bp 2
;

14

25
abs.

-)-;

sf.

'Fnop Ez
||

i6'

23
13

1. 30 smoke sweet
;

Ex
s
,

cstr.

p
sf.

of

sacrifice,

WOfa
2
28
11

Is

* 141

D*hS

'i?

66 15 ,
'p
,

182" +

cstr.
Jtip

supplied by
'P

1. small:
1

Ch2i ; f.,
17

pi.

and
Is

'p T'ppni) 1

(!).

2. incerase,
13

D'OD^)

esp. a. of
7

youth

Ex
npi

25' 30
'p
1

31
17

40^ + 9 t;
2

=young, 13 19 =younger of two brothers, Gn 48 (E) Ju i 3


;

V?

S 20 35

K3

K5

v 35 'pn alone v 37
,

so 'p

6 71718

611

Ch 2 9 7

TDn 'P EX308 Lv 16 Nu 16 35 17 Ex 309 'pn py rtJJ 'p


12
; ,
1

( + JO

comp.); 'Pl

youngest brother
1
,

Ju 9 5 17 2 1 + i>nj = young and old (v. ]0\> 1), i.e. 2 9 everybody Gn 1 9" (J), 1 S 5 30 + (of pers. and 19 1 K 8" v". b. of things 1 S 2 ( + *t? things) Am 6 n Is 54 7 opp. fc"I| 1 S 22 15 25 s6 comp.),
lot. Gn(JE), son
;

13 Gn42 + 2CI122 so VJ3 pp

8", also of nit tW Lv io (illegal 14 worship); in offering of the princes Nu7 86 Altar of incense is 'p IDpD rOTD 1 1 1. 7,cf. v

Lv

i6 13

Ez

+
5

EX30 am
1 ,

'pn 'o i Ch28 7 D*DDT1 'p 'D Lv 4 , 'pn 'O


\\

18
,

'pb anin 'o


t.

Ex 40

Ex 3027 + 6
.

3.

perfume,
I

18 41 s \0f Ez i6 23 Pr 27

Gni i8 aM

16

(P).

2.
1

= unimportant,
opp.
is 17

things,

Ex
(

~mp

vb. denom. Fi.

Hiph. make
'

sacrifices

(E),

S 202

(all

ym); pers.,=/eeWe
||

Am 7";

2 ^insignificant Je49 Ob (both 8|) 22 IS60 esp. + ii"l3= T?|); T3T? 'P 'Sis 31 low and high, = everybody, Dt I iK22 = 30 10 19 Je 8 Jb 3 + 8 t.Vid. also ?Bj5. 2 Ch I8
(||
;

smoke, send them up in smoke 2AWTl(,886> 298f produce TTp$, v. Sta ); (prop, 13 Pi. 42 Pf 3 mpl. ritpp Jei 9 + nnntspje
,

17

t[]t:p]
(=-3Bi5 van
>

n.m.
d.

little

(finger);
cf.

sf.

H.
1

in
.

Ch;

Ko" M

^
93

Hon etc.; Inf.' abs. "i?p fTJHj; B cafe Je n + ,i pi. D^tspo Is65 +
2
,

44

2123
;

Impf. 3

ms.'

"HRJ

Hb

16

+;' 3 mpl.
1
,

16

etc.; ma^e sacrifices smoke, offer them by burning to 16 '\ 1 S 2 (where prob. rd. JVitpgJ [and so v"]
<.
:

>

Ges*

"),

lKl2" =2Chl0
[*1t3p]

vb. pluck off (twigs,

etc.),

or out
%.

Sta 1-C 2M ): elsewhere to other gods or in illegal s3 worship, Je 44 ; c.acc. "It9p (but see this, infr.) Je 44 21 (here [and al. in some other passages]
-

of incense), H*JW

Am 4
s
;

s
;

place

is

usu.

c.

3, e.g.

(NH=BH; Ar. i_*ii pluck grapes; cf. As. kat&pu, appar. pluck Syr. ;
*j>

19P,

off);

niDM ntoa

2
1

K 17"
22"

23
2

Q'ltsppi

D'ran? nyn niv

12 4 14 4 ig 4

(^,

cf!

-IBP
i6 < =2 Ch 28*
.IBB*
(cf.
9
;

883
47,i!!,"lw1 - 490

V?

RS s<!m
ch?

1-

); 7?*? '3?

rwg

w 13 by Je i9 32 , twabn by Is 65', D*Vm by 2 v 7 ; c. b of deity, Je i v + 14 1. Je (+ 19 13 ;i s 14 s8 16 17 2 K 22 23 2 Ch 25 2 8 32 supr.), Hb i s5 to the brazen serpent 34 Qr (>Kt Hipb.), Pu. Pt. * "to m.KpO Ct s 6 fumi2 K i8\ gated withmyrrh, etc. (Aq. 53 Schlottm rrjfcjJD).
n(V)3J

K 23

e.g. nij?:un

b IIo 4

13
,

Hon

'

niixn chain); Qal Pt. pass. pi. Ez 46 s2 enclosed courts (cf. interpr. in nilCp 3589 8 Levy ? and JL&*> JS PS ), but rd. prob. niHBp small, <& Co Toy Berthol Krae.
bind,

O^Z
,

in Zebulun Ju I , K^ur, p"lt2p n.pr.loc. 15 AX(p()w; =riEp Jos 19 ? site unknown.

30

Hiph.,, Pf. 3 ms.

Ex

29

1318 25
-

ms. rpopn 9 26 16 25 etc.; Zmp/. 3 ms. T^PP Lv 4


-Vl?j?n
;

Lv

10

TPil2pn.pr.loc.in Zebulun Josig'^Karara^ V. pIBp. Karrad, @L Korratf


;

iPi?!l

Inf. Pt. TtppO


fices
1

Ex 40 s7 + abs. TCpn 1
,

etc.:

Imv. ms.iepn
;

Kg
,

25

cs<r.

Je 33 18 +
1

etc.

; "VBfn|> 1. make sacri:

Ex

16"; 20 3o +

tj^p
spue
spit

No 2* "" " 1883

*'

539

vb. vomit up,

'' abs. smoke, van. a. in worship of 6 12 33 13 2 Ch29 n ; c. ace. abn Lv 17 Nu

out, disgorge (NH id., Hiph.; As. kd'u, Meissn 8uppLIB Ar.'li vomit; Eth. [+,&] s9 $h: vomit); Qal Pt. f. p Lv 18 but read T
;
,

18 17

S
20

15 - 16
,

nby
11

K 16
17
,

1315

Ch

3 ",
;

nfs
B\X"i,
;

prob. nNjJ, //. 3 fs. (Di Baen); Impf. (Qal or is n Hipb.) 3 ms. E5 Jon2 ; sf. UK^I Jb20 ;
'

Ex
etc.,

30

Nu i8 LvS^n-iSJK Lv2
Lv
2
2
1

nmD
,

Je 33 18
^PI
;

fs.

K'pl?

Lv
238;

25 18 28 2o~, Kp!?! 18 ;

ms.
a

sf.

16

Q-D^n

Lv6 5

njS'pn
16

pr
;

Hipb.

Klo Benz place is Lv 4'+ 5 1., nnaian Ex 29 131825 + 23 1. nam by 8 26 Lv, Nu s (all P); c. nat'en ( aC c.) Lv 6 ; niraa

mtip

28

on

K9
2

:s

v.

25 20 22

all
11

Jon 2

c. ace, lit. Pr23 25 vomit up: 25 28 28 of land casting out inhab.Lv 1 S fig.
-

Pf.

sf.

consec.

fowpm
16

(all

H); of disgorging riches Jb 20".

K3

3
;

Din

p
,

NVQ

Ch

28 s

b. less

oft.

in

T [i^p] n.[m.]
(v.

what is vomited

up, vomit

worship of other gods, pVibtO (gods of Sol.'s 8 s wives) 1 K 1 1 (of Moab) Je 48 ; Dnb

Wt6

Ba

NB79

); sf.

11 iKp Pr 26 (of dog).

2. (Baalim) Ho 2 ;- 2 Ch 34 rd. Qr QaL cause incense to smoke, offer incense abs. 2 Ch


15

s5

sf.

'

Ch 26 16 Ex 307 40 27 7 8 c. ace. nsytjp: 3 o D'OD mt3p 30 7 40 27 2 Ch 3 8 2 Ten mop Ex 30 map 'pn Nu 1 7 s 2 Ch 29 7


2
;

26 181819

c.

^ of altar
-

n.m. id. (v. Ba 1 80); abs. 'p Is 28 s ; ttOj? 14 i^p Is 19 (rim.); fig. Je 48^ (of Moab).
t [Il^p] vb. vomit
(si

vera l.=N'p, Ges 576h

3. make smoke upon (by) both altars (of burntoffering

and of incense) 1 Ch 6 34 cf. also 23 13 Hoph. be made to smoke as a sacrifice Impf.


,
.

mpl. *T? Je 25 Qr (Kt be drunken and vomit (1 err. for Wp1). Upl),
1-

Ko"

586

); Qal Imv.
v.

"$&*$

nop.

Cp, nrpp

v. Dip.

3fs.^pnLv6 ,POOPDMali"(EwKeal.[Ges m WeNowrd. nnjKPD^b'D; butv.lBpO). *];


:
'

,5

iCp v. Wep.

sl82 n.f. incense; Je 4 4 21 (on ) t-\t3p(01 ZAWl" (189,, who reads nnk for gender v. Albr 1 Gie also npi>). Dnjc, and so Kothst*" Gie
10(l
, ;

Pp
cate
ufei (iot)

(v/offoll.;

d.Ar.^i fit together, fabri8,r- I)rMCh -

(make

artificially), forge (cf. Wetzst

t[~tfp?D, "H2j3Q]

n.m. place of sacrificial

7^ wnelice *^j worker in iron. As. iznai ZAT " 1(1893, 82 k n^p, Syr.ULo, Palm. ), (Meissn

smoke;

cstr.

rvibp ICpr? naiO

Ex 30

altar,
al. n.

place of offering incense (SS act. burning).

Kau Buhl ls
abs. 'd
).

^p ?aVl ; also K^'p (pi.) metal-worker, cf. Ar. illj slave-girl, and woman-singer, luteplayer (fr. skill); cf. Eth. "PL: song, singing,

BH

tltipo

n.111.

incense;

Mai 1"

NH

Syr.

Ik'-L.o,

hymn,
cf.

n3'p=BH;
-

elegy; Ar. vb. lv 2 882 28 also Bu

^""

Dozy;

''

).
;

K * (Thes Hi Marti

GASm Kb'"' t3m


censer;

t 1 [rp]

n -[m -]

spear
(cf.

and most
38

sf.^'p
'-

tpi^pn
rf.

n.f.

'd abs. 2

Ch26

19
;

2S2i ;<rd.iyaip
n.pr. J"g Bnw.hun.1j5. cf_

16

ISI7
gent.

KloBu HPS al.


Sta 0lra

ta")BpDEz8".
t[rr>tTp?p]
n.f.

fn.

1.

incense-altar;
"rt?p :)

(v.

Mey

pi. abs.

nVuppe
-(II.

Ch 30".
vb. dubious word;
si

n.pr.fam. J15; Nab. Sin. tribe n.pr.m. et. f. yp; tribe of smithst); 11 16 of Moses' father-in-law JU4 '^p i ), (cf.

fa

= shut appar.

[TPp]

vera

1.

Kaiva,

in, enclose (

Syr. ;^tf

settled

among Amal.

Kdv; akin to Midian (Nu io" P), in S. of Canaan (v. *?$);


3 l 2

nvp
JE);
,

884
fi.

pVp^p

Balaain Nu 24" (PP.; prophesied against by s 2. loc. ] p\} in S. Judah v. also Tft

[PD]
Ez
6

vb. Hiph.

awake

(||form

of

fp
2

NH
31

in Hiph. (rare))
7
;

Pf

3 ms.

TO
etc.
;

1 1) ; Jos 1 5", [Za K a V ]a(in, L [Zavoi;] Aw, poss.= Ytiktn A \Zav<o] Aicfcji, 85 Buhl " "- 1 *'SE. from Hebron [Rob ] (v.
of (a settlement
11. 'p
11 -

K4
I

ms. rfrpni consec. Pr 6",


3 mpl.
;

who, however,
fi.

cp. nj'P.

v 22 ).
in S.

Impf. 1 s. Imv. ms.

TP? Pr 23*;
nx-p'ri
19

W^ Je 51"+;
Wpn
-Is 26
!
19

Hb2 +
TP n
-

mpl.
20

Jo

tlTp n.pr.loc.
11. rp-

Judah

(a settle.

26 12

/n/.
;

cstr.

^17"

73

PW
s4

/ito sigiwg
1

ment

of

It), Jos i5

B
.

IM,

A L K(*> ra

sleep, a.

S 26 12

of waking, awake: 1. from 21 18 s0 8 8 Is 2 9 + 3 73 139 Pr 6

+ 111.

VP

n.pr.m. Cain,

Kotv, eldest
1

son of

Adam and Eve


to
/-

4 nj^ acquire; (expl. but in fact =11. 'p, as here* eponymos, ace.

Gn

fr.

b. of ' ^ 44 owafe (doubtful line, v. Toy), 23 to activity, so 35 (c. b rei), 59" [fr. sleep]
(c.

inf.

We
Qu

00 "- 11

Sta
;

0285

"'

Bu""

193

Holz

" 60 '.

qij,ZAW

III (18M). 250IT.

IT 0896), 157

Q^ e Bncj.

esp. Bib. Caw\

1.2.3.6.5.8.8.9.13.15.1S.16.U

jp y6.24.25 ^ a ]J

J)

tTp
(dwelling
(against

adj.gent. of n. VP 1
in N.
Isr.),

(q-v.),

W *9"
v.
16

2. fr. sleep of death, c. neg. 2 K 4 Je 3 1 26 2 19 Je 51 3957 Jb 14 12 of resurrection Is 26 Dn 1 2 5 I Pr 23 s5 3. from stupor (of drunkenness) Jo 19 N? cf. TPH 4. of inanimate thing Hb 2
81
. .

purpose),

c. fr. ecstatic sleep of

proph.

m
;

T]^K

i K./<uof,

Ju 4" 1717 5 24
esp.

WMM Jen, who ref.'p here to city Kin


1
;

near Megiddo, mentioned by Egypt,,


;

Bu Now on 4 ') rd.prol). also 'pn 33h i (for so Bu GFM @ oi vioi \080p toO Kt wuiov) 'P *?.? elsewhere as n. gent. coll. 'Pl> settled among
;

end cometh, it liath awaked unto thee (Co del. flJB, but the word-play favours 15 f 17 is put by Thes 01 Hup Du al. sub it). la; Ew De Che sub 2 We sub 1 b Calv

Ez

the

Now

from night of distress and helplessness, and so Bae (psalmist representing Isr.).
:

Amal.,

Nu2 4
v
6 29

21

(JE;

v. 11.

IS 1),

1S15
;

= Tg
1

(We Bu Kit
30

[,

HPS ^pn)

'pn

I. usu. taken as pp, (/of foil.; cf. Ar. Jali vehement heat but connex. not clear;

II.

Y*p

also 27' Ki ra o S );

(BL
15"

Gn

Ch 2 M

(list

'???; Kwf()i of peoples;

K-,i/,

R^D^pn
n. pr.
,

summer (We ata * *), &| be vehemently hot; Sab. B'p summer Mordtm
of summer,
Him.
Iiuchr. 71
;

late

(K(f)ii/moi),

related to Rechabites.
dei

NH TP = BH
Je
8|

SO 3:

SjT. \^Js \

iypcis
,7

tlj^p n.pr.m. a Sethite (Sab. 9101213 " I Chi 2 lT no 81 2


'
-

OAram.
t

(Zinj.) NX'S summer).

); Gn5

Kcuvav.
'p

10 mp Co not i + pl/t^p Ez 2 (but rd. s5 sf. Drvnirp Berthol Toy Krae), nirp 2 Ch 35 25 ,6 1414 l; 3 2 pi. 2 Ch 3 5 y-z.^elegy, dirge 2 S 1 Ez 19 Am 8 10 'ni nan Ez 2', 'p tdw Je ? c. sg. s 2 9 ,7 ^ybr, Am 5'Je9 Ez26 27 28" 32 c.?Ez m 'pTDb io 27 Jeg^dpni); pi. as collection of
; ;
,

fn. nU^p

n.f. elegy, dirge;

abs.

yp n. m.
Am3
8

2S

Gk.
r?i>T

abs. 'p Blpos in both meanings); 9 16 Is 16 +; sf.

summer, summer-fruit (cf. Gn 8 M

^P

3e^; 1.
Am
1S
;

SMTOmer-season,

opp. *$\

Gn

||

||

written dirges 2 Ch 35 <*. ** thinks Kina


beats,

...

J-

riL ,2'
.

D. ZAW
rJu

11(1882), 19., cf.

Ill

rhythm always 3 +

T Vi? Je 82 Pr 4 25 as fruit harvest Is 28 30 (without * 2 summertime of drought V' 3 2 (%) s2 2 8 2 Je 4 o 1012 also, U^Xa, 48 fruit 2 S I6 9 Mi 7 1 (in sim.), but ||T>Vp Is 16 (assim. to p
Zc 14
V'

14";

II

8 s2 (J), 3 fi8 Io6 26 '> als0

I'Sp,)

Am

'

2 tone-

of yp.; rd.prob.T-V3).

parts 2 3, yet pentam., 3+2 varying sts. with always 5 in line, with caesura; of other nwp, l u* 2 Ez io !ff 26" bff are pent., 2 S i GmInlr 379ff-. 2,r 3 *12ff hex. ; v. Br 28 tetr., Ez27 32

but book La (Heb. ni^p)

is in all

\STp
kdnltum

v. J'Vp.
'

Am5
t

f
;

"fli^p n-m/

14 6
'

a plant

(cf.

As. kuk-

denom. Pol. chant a ni'p [pip] vb. s2 consec. VfV\ Ez 27 fy pers.), Pf. 3 pi.
ms. (cogn.) nnfy) 32";' Impf. 3
(c.

sf.

327 usu. a garden-plant, D1 ) ; (a) castor-oil tree; rioinus (R. communis, Linn.

HWB

cf.

Dioscor.

"'

m kuu

= = Kporav [castor-oil (Egypt.)


v. esp.

W*

Si 17

tree};

Talm. p'p ?f;

Low"' 353 '); perh.


;

ace.

cogn.

+ ^$>

< bottle-gourd

KoKoicwBa

i.e.

cucurbita

pers.), cf. (?S pers. only),


2

2
c.

Ch 35 and
ace. cogn.,

(b* pers.)

s3

fpl.
;

nipn
Ft.
as

Ez 32", + -'?

pers.

v 16

lagenaria, a,\me growing and witheringrapidly, '- 6 7 910 1'"- 250 Post in Hastings" );Jon 4
-

subst.

Je 9" (professional) wailing women.

->v
i.~\ip 74
abs. 'p
3

885
pfej

* e2 n.m.''
2s
,

wall (y/unknown);
Is 22
5
;

tttTp n.pr.m. (prob. *B*P, Ar. ^-Jj, Aram.


NK*p,

Nu 22 +

"N?

cstr. "r$ I

K6 +
5

No 2MOzla881

"'

orig. n.pr.dei as Ar.


-

pi. flh'p.

iK6
,

16

Ex3o +

etc.;

+,

cstr. id.,

v 5 +;
flat

sf.

Vni'p

wall,

esp.
:

as

surface:

1. usu. of house or chamber

a. inner surface,
i

Am 5

i S 1 8" + 9 t., + (of temple) v 15b (but rd. rrnip beams, with The Kit 16!727 + 6 t. tb. outer surface, 2 K g 33 Benz), v
19

K 6' +
5 '

wh. nowonly in n.pr. pers.We Held 2(i7 ); K(-): " 14" 2S2i 14 iCh 1. father of Saul iSp'^io TO 8 s0 33 (where read "Vft, Be Kau Kit), v33 9 39 s8 2. Levites a. (read as above), v 12 26
1 1
-

y^jy

3,1 -

24 of Mordecai Est
,

iCh23

SL22

29M

b.
2
s

2Ch2 9

12
.

3. ancestor

(Kfto-aiov).

Ez 33 Is 59 (in sim.) Lo Kn Gr Di Du Che Hp


;

30

10

so "V? BT? Is 25* (but

al. rd. l'p;

JP Peters
x

T]it!?'

i7

n.pr. of wady running

NW. through

jbl,ki).46 ,.

prop

to
[-

as 28 2jj. of terap ie
2
'

6"

6
,

cf.

EZ41

s
.

tc. both inner and outer


1
'

plain of Megiddo(Esdraelon), K(f)io-<ov(t stream 8""17 alw. 'P o/(god) Kish RS ) ;

yJ7J0*

fd. indeterminate,
5 '9

i - 7 ' 12

Ju 4 713 5 21 2
-

'

23".

t.

thickness specified, Ez 41

el-Mukattd;
>ejip v.
hp_,

83 , also 1 "*' 106 v. Buhl sub Bhp.

10

^^ K 18
'

bm
.

40
;

mod. Nahr""- 383

209
,

GASm

tf. as enclosing, 2 4 (of n>pj?, temple), s as separating Ez 43 t2. wall of q.v.) ; 7 8,8 (in vision) ; of vineyard (temple-)court Ez 8
.
'

(of Ezekiel's
10

*#P
!6p.

bp v.
2

(Vp voice, v. ^p).


v.

Nu 2 2 25 26
-

(J), of city

15

(JE)

the (inner) surface

4 35 (P), cf. noinn of the wall.

J os

PT^p
fl.

S 20" Kt,

bnp.

t3.

more
12 ' 14

gen., 1
34

K5

13
,

and (in phr. Tpa pnfP)


16
11

[H7p]
Os 4
'

vb. roast, paroh

(NH

n^p

id.

1S25"
13

1K14

10

21

2K9

8
;

in

fig.

Ez

mind, v 10 ), 'KM

(appar. fem., but city Jerus. prob. in 2AWxTl<18M) 85 Ko"- 2 '"5 v 1515 cf. Albr
'

(rare), 'vp=BH; As. kpM, n. 1, in. 1 burn, consume Meissn 8upplM Sab. DflK^p conflagratio,
;

S 5 n ='p 1 Ch 14', f n Ez 4 3 (symbol.). cf. Hb2 (fig.); bpz Tg s Is 2 2 is dub.: usu. wall (so even Du Che Hpt
'p

),

(HTD

aestus
roos<

62 4 ; 'P J3K

Ar. JJ fry or "M?: burn, fry, so 3! *6p, Syr. JLo); Qal Pf. 3 ms. sf. CW3 D^>p J e
;

1920

CIS"- 1"" 74-'- 20


frtOJ:

wheat

Eth.

22 29 (acc.pers.)Ae roasted them withfire; Pt.pass.

Marti), butref. not clear; A1M"'- Untm

KloBrd Wkl
but
41
22

m tp, soWMM""'9

Ew Che Comm

in. "Vp; DB K
,

Eta 6p 3'3*tLv2"(P) grain ;)arcfo*Z with fire; so 'vp alone, as common food, Jos 5 (P), v. 'pp.
11

v.

Dr Ex 30 3
19

lb -

K0A
.

1 4. of flat side of altar


2G

Ez

37

Lv

16

(all P).

+5. nlTp

Niph. Ft. nbp3 as n. ^ 38 my loins are filled with burning (Vrss Bae with contempt, II. TOp).

^3? Je 4

walls of my heart (as seat of pain).


in n.pr.loc. of Moabite cities
11 - 12 - 24
,

P7p
food
18

n.m. 181 ''


8 *"- 50

1'

parched

grain, a

common
'p 1

yn."Vp

(cf.

np = <% MI

pi.

or reads to tux*\

1=

pp

29
I.

);
'p
.

usu. am.,
1

25

Anderlind ZPV (Rob "'); abs. 28 * 2 S I7 + v28 " (but dittogr., del.

@ and
.

3K10

L115
2.
1

Coram.),
,

Lv

14

23

(P),

Ru

,4
;

= K pp
,

S 17 17

poss.

Rabba, S. of Arnon, v. Buhl" Je 48 3136 fenn 'p is 1 6" nfenn


,

80"- 270

'p is

67

bnn 'p nbnn 'p

' v.Buhl"\ and cp. (on Kerak) Palmer PKQ 0ct1896 327 Dowling esp. Mauss in de Luynes
'

Kf (Gi nenn ^ per


,

[H /p] vb. Wipb.be lightly esteemed, dishonoured form of bbp; cf. NH f^p, X
fll.
(||

h'.

Kerak, S. of Rabba,

^T?i?>

disgrace,
14

shame);
;

rhpi) Is 16

Dt 25 s

Pf. 3 ms. consec. Pt. nj?pj Is 3 s +2t.; 6e

14 lightly esteemed, held of little account, Is 16

Voyage *

la

Mer Horte

(1864),

II.

106 ff.,

ill

(Atlas,

ad

fin.).

13 pi.

fin. "Vp n.pr.terr. et gent,


of
2

'p orig.

house

25 (glory of Moab); n^p:i En B*^C 1 S iS ; so (Pt. 5 9 as subst.) Is 3 (opp. 13^J), Pr 1 2 (opp. 132np) ;

Aram
9 6
5

Am9
rrjv

K 16

(@

iTVp as place of exile ; noKiv); "Vp as people in As.


"Vp

Am

b
i

more
s

Is 2 2 (v vid.

i.

ad

fin.).

Location
Dr Aml
.

army

25

positively, be dishonoured, degraded, Dt Hipb. treat with contempt, CIT^f)-

dub., v.

dishonour, Pt. "Ol

conspectus of older views


is

5
;

plausible
'

honouring
t'j'lT'j?

[i.e.

V3K rbpQ Dt 27 16 one disopp. i?3 of 5th Command].

some tribe
178

ATUntna.

in S. Babylonia, E. of Tigris Wkl BKJ jl. 60 H **t DB *" cf JJ a ]

WMM

n.m. Fr "' 2 ignominy, dishonour;


cstr. ji^p Is

Je

everywhere

del.,

or em.

jtfp,

but

abs. 'p
1

v. i."Vp 3.

M
3

DTp -

>

1- f national ignominy Ho 4
;

Ho 4 7 +;

22 18

sf.

V&p
718

(dub.

Dip.

line, v.

Che Now), Je 46 12

(rd. prob. V')p, so

nrhz
;

886

*
i
8
;

W Gie Co Hpt ), Hb 2 f 83 17 of nation under fig. s of woman, = pudenda, Je 13* Na 3 (|| VV^).
2. personal dishonour, disgrace, of Shebna, as
disgrace to his lord's house Is 2 2
individ.,
18

Hb
i.e.
c.

one's days
30

Jb

s3

7"

3. trifling, 16 45 (J; both

of little account, of pers.,

Gn
,

Jbio* Pr 3
nasj),

(opp. )J.133); M 7 ii ! 9 (opp. "rta|), 6


.

OTJ? 3 ); * S 2 (opp. 133$). 67 10 3 ms. !?PJ (Ges' *-) 2 K2O +


18

12" 13 18 (opp.

18 s 22 10

^3 Pr
t.;

tMxph. Pf.
consec. 2
2

K
;

14";

s.
16

consec.
;

V^
fee

S 6a

Impf. 3 mpl.
2 G,"'" a8W,11!1

tni^jS
cp.

n.f. oaldron
cf.

(Krman

+2

ife. Is

30

Pi.

f.

14 nVpa^J?) Je 6

Egypt, krht, pot,


'p

OCopt.^aZaAf! Lag
?,

BN

S8
,

wh. has come back as loan-wd. U ii 4 1 S 2 abs!


(

WMM*1 "-" "


nnfce

3J}}).

1. shew oneself swift Is 30 16 (Ipp'-'P 2. appear in^m^, 1 S 18 23 (Dsp^a ;


cf.

Inf. subj.,

);

Dr),

c.

IP

comp.
18

<oo trifling

1", Tns);

Mi

Is 49

6
,

esp. of sin
;

1K16" (Inf. subj.),


2

(II

"*?)

17 comp.) Ez 8 easy

K3
c.

and (c. IP 10 ('m), 20 (c. Inf.),


in adv. phr. rfygfbg 3. be
5>BE>
;

Pr 14 6

Pt. (as subst.)


i.e.

*j>3?

I-

D/p
;
cf.

bour, so

(^offoU; NHt3bptaewp,m,AarESM 0?p; Ba cp. Ar. oiii reservoir


i>Dp, JBp).

lightly

14 8". superficially, Je 6

lightly esteemed

S 6 s2

(||

opp. fnastjt).
,

with n,

Pi.
bbp)
cstr.

TI37pQ n.[m.] refuge, asylum (P Ch);


Nu 35 111314 180 Nu 35 6 TJ? asylum-cities 2 "2 id. tn "*?, ace. to Jos 20 so 1 Ch 6
'
,

40

Pf.

3 ms.
,

?.?p

22 2Si9 +

etc.;

Impf.
;

Lv2o' +
b)e

etc.;

Imv. ms. bSp


,

S 16 10 7n/
,7

Gn 8 21 Jos 2 4 9
rffej

etc.
j

Pi.

^>pp Ex 2 1

||

Jos

"

(but

so

BeKauKit),
;

'? (after rpn)

Nu 35 1215
Jos2i"refugee,

Jos 20 3

21J732J8

to^pp

2 TJ Nu 3 5^ -s"

nsin C&? "VJ v^vand. H. Baer); sf. of (Gi;


cstr.in phr.
2
.

J e 1 5 ">, rd.*0$>Pp! (Baer); err. for Dnb JDMich Gf Gie Du al., etc.; Vfljft curse (prop, make contemptible) I.e. ace. pers. homin. Ex 2 1 17 (E), Gn i 2 3 (J), Lv 19 14 (H),

sf.VH&pD

Ju 9 s7
om.
2

S i6 9 + 16
6 - 7 i

t.;

rbb?
s

fll.
prop, be

[U^p]

vb. be stunted
cf.

(1=1

'p;
;

Ar. L!lU very short) s3 Qal Ft. pass. B^J] jmfe> Lv 22 sacrif. animal, overgrown or stunted.
7 11

drawn in ?

S i6 pers. + 3 of oath
21 alone Is 8
.

1113
1

62

28

^
2
24
;

8
;

109
2

(opp.
c.

S 17 43
c.

^3);

obj. ace.

3 of oath

2.
13

ace. dei

Ex

22 s7 (E),

Lv

24

15

(H),

3
1
.

(rdg. ttvfa
-

for Dnb,

Coram.),

+ (obj.om.)Lv24 llu
('<

23
.

"3. c.acc.reiGn8 21
3 ms. ??P? Is

Ji*tt"hp n.pr.m. Levite.Ne 8 io (L in both KnXXirat) Ezr io 23 (where called also '"Ivf?.,
V. n^>ip), KwXitv,

subj.),
20

Jb 3

tPu. Impf.
;

65

be

cursed by death

fs.

Pppjjl

Jb 24 18 their

KaXtrat,

L as

Ne.

s2 portion is cursed; Pt. pi. sf. 1v?pp a// 3 7 iAose cursed by him (opp.l^'sp). tHiph..P/.3 ms.
23 ^PO IS8
;

(m^Pv.
V.

1.

rbp.

ihp-v.&p.

rrhp

ms.
;

sf.

KB7P.

3pl.

'?P0Ez2 2 7

S 19 44 (van d.H. -i\); 5 7mp/.3ms.?p' 1S6 ; Imv.ms.

wipn

pn

Ex

[77p]

vb. be

iS 22 ^-; //.

c*r. id.,

Is 23"

Jon
1

slight,

swift,

trifling

(prob. orig.'&e light; [V%], *>p, ^p As. kal&lu 11. despise, dishonour ; so Tel (appar. Canaanism); Ar.
'-

NH

= BH

Am

S6 5 Ae make light, lighten, DS^p IT""? tOT'rt his hand from upon you; c. ^SfP lighten
1.
pers. alone, ma/ce light from upon one, lighten 6 22 1 12'= one's burden Ex 18 (E), Jon i 10 i2 49 Ch 10". 2 Ch io ; 1 IP partit. 2. treat with contempt, ace. pers. 2 S ig^Is 23"

Jji be

Sab. tbbp ^anty Hal' 438 (cf. Eth. +rtrt: be light, small, easy;

small, scanty; Fell ZMa,1,(,90>' 246 );


11.

=2

% %?,
*A+A:
rihp.

Syr. ^, = BH
"fc^Vfert:

despise;

also (v. Pilp., etc.)

Ez

2 27 ;
s3
(

dir.

caus. bring contem])t, dishonour

Ar. JJiiS shake,


V. be

vibrate, whirl (of sword),


-

Is 8

opp. "Vsan).

f Pilp.

Pf

3 ms. 1 . shake

shaken; Schwally 2AW,1<189,)


?i?P);

,7<"'-

thinks slutke original, v.

Qal

Pf. 2
*;>P
;

ms.

D^sna bp_bp Ez 2 1 26 2. (pecu(in divination). 10 liarly) wfut Ec io (prop, move quickly to and

Nai";
l
*">

1 e. *r5B

J I, 4 o 4
;

3 pi. ^pl v
5

Gn

8" + ; Impf. 3
?>r-

2a'

fs.

4 ^pni 16

tHithpalp. reflex, of 1 Pf. 3 pi. 24 vpPPJ}'} Je 4 hills shook themselves, shook.


fro).
:

1 s.

3mpl.
7|2 adj. light, swift, fleet;

^* %''<) of water, be abated,

ms.
1
16

'p

Am
18
;

froff (^g) earth


c.

Gn

(J).

IP comp., of warriors 2

23
,

2. be swift, horses Je 4"

M a

bpT v m

f8 .

nbp Je

23
;

pi.

D7P Is
2

8 2 4- ;
2
'p

t ( with his feet l^JTja bp Z?y

Am 2

hp
alone, swift, messengers Is 18
(|1?
,

887
3
,

rap
(No
in

pursuers

La 4"

id.

Fra

lc
);

Ar. iliL sling, Eth. OD^JVO:


;

23 cloud Is 19 1 ; of swift comp.), camel Je 2 18 of wicked Jl> 24 (Bu *?p for SWH ?p); vanishing as subst. 2" Je 46" Ec 9 11 swift (horse)

Am

Is 30";

bp_

as adv., swiftly

+ rnnD)

Is 5

J04

4
.

V?P vb. sling, Syr. n. t.v\ sling) " Ft. ~b# |3N3 JJ.yp Ju 20 one slinging (with) Qal a stone at a hair 'ip c. ace. pers. Je io 18 / will
id.;
1 ;

sling forth the inhabitants.


Vpp?l
1

Pi. Impf. 3 ms.


(sc.

Ki Gie; Gf thinks =
HJUt Je
3'.

7p

n.[m.] lightness, frivolity (so

Vrss

49

7
lie

and he slang
shall sling

the stone)

sf.

?P
.

fhp-,

> = voice) ; b$Q


%/rf, quick

n ?5??P! 25 s9

away

voice, v. Pip.

T7

7p

adj burnished

ment of rubbing?); 'p nB>n3 burnished brass Ez i 7 Dn io 6 (so most Co, Ez, J"ii?p, in prefix;

(fir.

move-

j6gP
17'"; 2

ftJrJJp n.[m.] sling; M Moic 3 <Ae


'l

abs.'p

of enemy). (life

1817
sf.

s0
,

25

"^J?*
;

Ch 26";

ing DrVBJB
i""l77p

fr.

vs ;

Dn

then follows crpt. Ez.

'p-"tf3

We

W)p_ Jb 4 12 sling-stones, so D"$p 'K K*u 15 ifor'K Zc 9 is difficult: Marti Now 'P V. 3 <ws 0/ I
(fig.);

0/

sZ%

n.f. curse;
;

abs.'p

Gn 2 7 +
12
,

cstr.
12
1

tjy'pp]
11.

n.m. slinger; pi.

D^B ' K 3

25
.

rife Ju 9" + (van d. H. Kt


5

yrbbp Gn 2 7 'in^p 2 S 6 <T\bbp, so We Dr Lbhr)'; pi. ti&ft Dt 28' "5 ; curse, Gn 27 1213 (J); oft. opp. nana, Dt 1 i MJS 2 3 6 = Ne 13 2 + 8 t. Dt., Jos 8 M (D),
13

sf.

[^p]
Ex,

n.[m.] curtain, hanging (P);


27
26
9

17
:

pi. abs.

Dybp Ex

+7

t.

Ex;

+4
t
c.

t.

Nu 3

26

. 1 K

cstr. 'JfSp 35 6 Mb read D'jftf

Pr 27"; D3n T$fe Pr 2 6 2 a 8 12 2 S 16 J"l2n.D3 n?pp 1 K 2 groundless curse, 22 a grievous curse; =;a formulaof cursing Jeag

Ju 9 57

109

1718

II.

Pip
c.

vb. carve

; Qal Pf.
1

3 ms. 'p

cf.

2 ace, carve walls with,

K6";

c. ace.
.

cogn.

+ ?5?

v 32 ;

o6;'c*

PJ^P

n!3B> of curse, "b$ (WT^j rS? Dt 21 K 22", cf. Je 24' 2'5 18 + 6 t. Je, Zc 8 13
, .

23

ace. of thing

carved v 35

tny'ppn
pi. abs.

n.f.
31

carving; cstr.

'o

6 18 ;
s9 - 32
.

"H7p n.pr.m.
I

priest

Ne

12 20

L
6

mybpa
v.

cstr. niy^pt? (after V^P) 6

KaX/ia.

7p7p
189 '

adj. contemptible, worthless

7p^p
(cf.
1

&p.

01 *

Ba NBI6) ;'pn
-

D$3 Nu 21
disgrace;
130 ' 407
,

P'PV n m
[

-]

Hb 2",
(v.
1 1
4

(JE).

si

doubtful word, in phrase 'p ttyfo. tpffi^p S 1 3 21 (poss. would be fine point, cf. Aram.
be thin,

vera

1.

intens.

OP

820

Kb"-

but dub.

We

E^p

hence

'p 'e> tridens,

E.V. /ors, but

Now GASm).
t
text
}3HN
fig.

against anal., v. esp. Dr).

n^p v.
obpn,
21
.

Dip.

[D 7p] J 11(1M0 byAdkr


Ez 16 31

vb. mock, seoff(Ecclus


>-

470

);-Pi.

Inf. cstr. tfofy

T7NTCp

n.pr.m.

Kapovtjk: 1.

sonofNahor
3. Levite
top.).

to scoff at hire (of Jerusalem

under
Y^pb
10
;

of harlot), but

@ Symm

collect, rd.

2. Ephraimite Gn22 1 Ch 27" (B 2anovr)\, A Ka/*., L

Nu 34 24

Gr Toy Krae
deride,
c.

(or Bij&b, Co).

Hithp. mock,

pnp

v.

mp.

Impf. 3 ms. p?i"n? 5 s3 3 mpl. >o\pn\ Ez 2 2 'nn 2 K 2

pers.,

Hb

FTQp
$

(-/of
(

foil.;

grind; kemu
it,

= kemu"l), flour; NH = BH,


Vulg. Ar.
'Jj>
77
,

As. kamil, perh. crush,


so

TC7p

n.[m.] derision,
)

i.e.,

object of

s l|nBnn";lj e20

+ 55,j, 44

><

7 9.
4
.

NTOp, Syr. \JLst\ei; Eth. 4>7v (hi produce, fruit,


Egypt, kamah, Bondi 2 " 011 ' *92 120

wheat;

tnDj'P
fl.

n.f. id., \\id.; Ez 22

vegetables; cf. kmh, a kind of bread,

Erman
I

'-

).

[JHp]
L
13 ),

cp. Ar. iAS sit

vb. sling, hurl forth (Thes 224 Socin insecurely (v. also Fra
,

Tn^p

n. [m.] flour,
2
;

meal;
n

abs.
15

'p

S
19

in

Buhl "
1-

+) nppT Is47

cs t r -

Nu
1

; Ju6
28
24

waver, whence ilS sail (loan-wd.

Fra

),

JAram.

wbp
;

id., BH NHV^ curtain;

(material for unleavened cakes), 6 41 4 ; defined by n^b (q.v.) Gn 18 , disting.


n^'D
2
1

SI

24

K
fr.

thence hurl,
Kc

sling

but this perh. denom.


cf.

K5
28

(Socin

-)

fr. Lc.'fe

loosened clod,

Syr.ltS&ao

S i7

of barley (Dny'f) Nu 5 (P), but Dtpn, trffy, ^p + other articles of


15
; ;

888
ttttp
food

nip
15
;

Ch 12" (van d. H. v ); kept in a 1? ma debygrindingIs47 J ?| nos iKi7


i
ij.i.k.
;

40

esp. in battle Is 42
17
;

'P nST|!

Ho 8

7
.

2 15 14 T H>? Is 63 Zc i 8 6 32 2 3 nut nbyn '" 'p 9 37 19" 59 ardour of anger: a. of men against adversaries

= K
s0

[ZOQp]
V

vb. seize

139

19

Jb 5 2

(||

B>y3),

Pr
||

(opp. KS-|P
-

3$

(NH

id., seize,

grasp,

b. of
6

God
II

against men,
19
||

Aram. press together; Ar. kli bind together;

BDp=BH;
2

v"

seize,

Qal compress);

3
Is

Itnff.

; n?V 38 ; 26 11 Ez 36 s Zp

W
8

33 42 13 25 23 npn Ez 5 I6 Dt 29 19 EZ35 +
11
;

18

^ 79

5
;

nspran 'pn ^>cp


to

ms.

sf.

8 ^BDpni Jb 16 and thou didst

seize

me.
16
.

Fa. be snatched(untime\y) Pf.

3 pl.ltatpi^ Jb 2 2

anger-image provoking 5 'pn 'D alone v


. I

Ez

8 3 <Ae

anger ;

t[70p]

vb. be decayed

mouldy, decay);

Qal

(Syr.%i^
6

be

[N2p] vb.denom. Pi. be jealous, zealous


131

Pf

3 ms. ?J2p Is 33'


njp).

(Gerber

; Pf.

3 ms.

Mp Nu
;

25" + ;

s.
,

Lebanon mouldereth ; 3pl.^iJ i9 (of ^DJ

tl^Op

vb. enclose with the hand, grasp

TOg Zci ,4 + etc; Impf. * Isn 13 Pr23 ,; 1014 cstr. sf. iWp Nu etc.; // 6. tig 1 K 19 11 2 :9 .ft. KffiD Nu n iriSOp 2 S 21 ; 1. be 25
;
;

H?i?; As. kimsu, kinsu, is a part of the body occurring in pairs, Meissn 13 5 Bup P ..8^._Q al f 3 mg consec ycp\ Lv 2 5

(NH td.=BH; X

jealous

of, c. ace.
13
.

tafK-nK

Nu 5 141430 (P)
of, c.
31

in

rivalry Is 11

2. 6e envious
s

pers.,

Gn 30
c.
\j/

(E),

(both
(c.

c.

ace. iSDp^

NpD+fD
;

of source),

Nu 5

26

ace. pers.

37" (J) * 37' 73 Pr 3 Gn 26" (J), Ez 31 9


(J), 2
'p
,

23" 24'";
c.

7 pers.
c.

ace.

+ f?

of source

all P).

106 16

3. be zealous for: a. of man,


1 1
;

t[y?3p] n.[m.] closed hand,


\sqp t6n his fist-full
in his fist

fist;

pers.
sf.

Nu

29

2 ij for
11

God Nu 25 13 (P),
b. of God,

Lv 2

R M ; take up T3
47

K 19 1014 nwp
DB>S>

Nu

25

(P).

6s

'BHp
)i*SP

Ez 39 25 irixb Jo
22
.

2", 'wv'?

Zc i M ,
c.
cf.

the earth (all P); pi. V>VG\>b Gn 41 yielded by handfuls (i.e. abundantly; E, ace. to most ; P, Ball Holz, who questions text).

Zc 8
j

4. excite
21 22
.

to

jealous anger,
;

instr.

Dt32

v 16.21 b^ 78
s8

K 14

*(dub.; probably "OlSOpn

Hiph. provoke
sf.

to
;

meaning unknown) Ho96 coll. thistles or nettles tteisp n.m. ( Sxavdai, cf. Ki 33 urtica); abs. 'p, sign of
.

tfOp ( v

of following

anger: Impf. 3 mpl.


i/r

WK?p: Dt32
S75
<,

16

jealous IITOWp:
P.

(||lnlD^3>l);

1 s.

s1 DX^PS Dt 32 ";

metapl. flipD

Ez

8 (Ges

del. Co).

6 van d. H. E'0 , i? ; cf. Baer desolation, Ho o ( De compiat.v^.!. ||nin),i S34 13 ( Dn'p, nin); p i.

>

(c. i inf.,

Thes

Nb
d.

M169 AnlnS
'

Lbw
; ||

,94Anm

D^'CtpP

Pr 24
]?

31

(> van

H.

D'JitTBp

D'hn).

tNDp adj. jealous;only of God: N3p i>S Ex 205 (J) = Dt 5 (as punishing those who hate him), Ex 34 (J), Dt 4 24 6 (demanding iOB' R|g Ex 34" exclusive service) (J).
9
14

15

v. \:p.

(\/of foil.; Ar. Lis become intensely red (or black), with dye ; nWp jealousy; Syr. w)Ia lividus fuit, )LLLj zeal, envy (rare); vb.denom. NJp, Aram. Wp, Eth. #1A: all

NJp

ti;p adj. id.; Dt6 15 supr.), Nahi 2

*i3p

b Jos2 4 19 (E)

(cf.

(||Dpi).

NH

I.HJp

vb. get, acquire


t

(NH=BH;

Ph.

NH

be jealous,

zealous).

(Pun.) WpD, property [in cattle]; As. kanH, BaM> si Ar. US (_j, ij) ; gain, acquire, Meissn acquire, procure; Sab. '3p acquire, possess,
-

TnN-p

n.f. ardour, zeal, jealousy (frcm

colour produced in face by deep emotion); ,4 6 abs.'pNu5 + ; cstr. nK3pIs 9 ; sf. 'riwp Nu

Qjgiv.no.M.w

jp n-

n>. no. 3.8.29.3. Eth progeny Id

Qftl acquire, subjugate; Aram. NJp, Lld, ac3 Qal 81 T / 3 ms.'p Gn 25' + ; sf.

,/wVe);

riWp Nu 5 of jealousy of husband Pr6 M 27*;

25"+,

lsl8 25 -

etc.;

pi.

; 1.
'p TtT\

ardour
jealous

Dt

32

6
,

in;p

Lv
,

s4

27

fs.

r r\r\^

78";

^
ms.
, ; ;

disposition
'P

nmDv
4

EC4
love,

9
||

(P); offering for jealousy, ,518!!4 m 'pn min v (P); of rivalry (P); Ephr. against Judah Is 11"; ardent

Nu j
Ct

14 -"- 30

2. ardour of zeal : a. of men for God NU25" " (P) 2 io"; for the house of ' yjf 69 10 b. of God for his people,
ranvt.
8'.

10 11 n^p Ex 1 5 + etc. ; Impf. 3 ms. n3p? Lv 2 2 + ,9 19 7wir. ms. njp Gn47 + fljh Gn33 +, etc.; 14 24 24 1 Ch 2 1 2 S 24 a6s. nip Lv 25 A/ tip, 16 ,6 crfr. nip Pn6 n'ap Pr i6 + etc.; Pt. 68 32 nip Dt 28 niip Pri 5 +, etc.; +1. get, a. of God as originating, acquire (all poet.) 1922 a Dt 32 s (Isr.), creating, H?} Vf .P Gn 14
, , , ,
:

pp
* 1 39" <$tyt)
Is ii
;

889
op
q.v.).

Pr 8

s3

(roan

b. of

God
16

as victoriously redeeming his people

Ex

i5

purchase, *|P| n?pO 'Bn 1BD document


2. purchase-price,
possession a 3 (P).

Gn 1 7 ""MM", Ex 1 2 44 (all P)
Lv
16 '"
1

74

1""1 **'*. of purchase Je 3a

(\\bi); obj.

Eve, acquiring Rg,

^TW

npn

78".

(i.e. wt'</i

c. of

25

"

27"

(P).

3.

help of),

(gained by purchase),

n:pof>

Gn

d. of acquiring wisdom, know4 (J), s M 16 1616 16 ledge (only Pr): Pr I i5 17 18 15 i9 8 23 a 2. elsewhere buy Ex 2i 2 (E), Gn 47*= (J), 50 13 (P), Lv 2 7 24 (H), Dt 28 Is 24 s Je 13 1 Ez 7 12 Pr20 14 H5J3 oumer, as purchaser Lv 25 30 (P) Is i 3 Zcii 5 +. Niph.

Gn

4""

'^"^-i?^ n.pr.m. (possession of


Levit.

'*)

musician

Ch

1821

i5

Ma(c(<)eXX()a,

Mawu(r),

Maicitai'ia(s).

J e 32 43 ; 7y>/ 3 mpl. Hiph. i /. 3 ms. sf. *8pj DIK Zc 5 AV makes denom. of njpo Ca?; Thes 13 RV Marti**" Buhl caused (one) o purchase me, i.e. made m a bondman; < We Now GASm read Jfjji? nnnN._p<. nape v top.
be bought: Pf. 3 ms. flip?
15 OJR v
;

II. (</of foil.; cf. As. kanu, reed; Ar. .115 spear-sliafl ; Eth. "J"?^; ^oad; BH. Hence Gk. njp, Aram. twp, )ii, all

(Up

NH
),

Kawa, Kavrjs, also Lat. cannaY

<cao>/

basket

(Lewy

Fremdw-99

n:j5

n.m. r'" 41
e2
91

'

stalk,

')^j? n.[m.] thing got or acquired, acquisition (Aramaism, Lag BIi205 abs. 'p Ez

14"+;

38

1213

);

= njB

cstr.n:i5Ez 4 o 3 -|-; (Ges'


18
')

Jbsi
sf.

22
;

reed; abs. 'p 1 K 31 17 sf. FIJ5 Ex 25 37 Ex2 5 32 +; pi. D*$


sto?/fc

cstr.f::pLv22

11
;

sf.^PP^-f, etc.;
^DS |*SJ 22 s 4 34^ 36 Jos 14
njpo
18

cstr. "JP

37

+;
6

nnbp 25 3 37 22 ;_ tl.
35?
(

1. thing acquired by purchase (H cf. tTjgO); of property Gn


;

Lv

11

of grain

Gn 4 1 522 (E).
(

1 2. water-plant, reed,

(all P),

Ez 3 8 1213 (in
105
21
;

all disting. fr.

cattle);

1K14 ^68
31

15

Is 19 6ate

+ 1),

+ SB3);

coll., *p

n*n

11^1

<*) njpo

Gn

'(P;

prob.
toft*

doublet,

@
76

om.); nj'a njp

^BTff
(cf.

Pr 4 ;

them), cf. 2 i8 21 =Is 3 6 6

0/ (</<) reeds (dwelling among nx:n 'p inpa Jb 4 o 21 yxrm 'pn ; n*^B
,

'p 'B> 'p Is

Ez 29 s aU
,

fig.

of

weak

(or a the price of) all that thou liast acquired, 2. more gen. : coll. get understanding. 24 creatures ktio-is ijf 104

Vl a).

n:pn 46 + cstr.
s2
;

n.m. ElW 26
-

cattle;
?

support 42 (spared by ^ lay). t3. calamus, aromatic reed, 3it3n 'p Je 6 20 126 23 (Ges* "), ***3-p Ex 3 o (P); 'p alone Ez 27"
;

cf.

pJH

abs. '

Gn
18

Hjpp
3

Gn

sf.

*nj*/0
6

Gn

, 05*359 Gn47' <) 'apt? Ex i 7 , etc.; 1. ca/e in gen., including cows, sheep, horses, asses, camels (any or all of them), as purchas16161717 able domestic animals, Gn Ex o 3

T?P? " 2

Is 30 23 (Ges'"-), etc.; pi. sf (but v.

Ko

4. derived meanings: fa. 35 measuring-rod, iTHBn njp Ez 40 (6 cubits long, v. HBS) 42.616..7..8..9 b< unit of measurej reed 55 (of 6 cubits, as As. kanH) Ez4o -f- 10 t. 40, 42,

IS43

24

Ct4

14

i^B 4 i 8 /u z; re ea!(emphat.). s scales, for scales themselves Is 46

+ 'pn

icbeamot
.

td. shaft
e.
t.

47

(J),

10" (E), Dt 3 19 (not in

P),
'

Jb

+ f 78

of lamp-stand
thereof,
(all P).

Ex

3l

25
-

48

Ex

25

32 - 32 32

= 37
1

=37

,7

(P).

branches
25, 37
Dae*).

1818 - 18

+ 16

Je

9'
1

iCh5 +
of

21

so

prob.

fttplM

!?nk

3***

ff. shoulder-joint,

Jb 3 1 22 (||

Gn

4* (J)

nomads,

nm2T} hjpp Gn 47 18

2. specif, of cows, (J). sheep, and goats 2 9 18 in herds and flocks (J), 3i (E), v

Tnjp
ManassJ

n.pr. 1. of
'p

wady between Ephr. and


6s
1

bn

Jos

Gni3
6

36

46

Nu

46
32

s2 - 34

(J),

32' '8

(all P), Is

30

23

-)-; 1

'O

"bW Gn
*g*l
9

Kava,, etc.;

ny Gn 47
fr.

(P), cf.

Ch

28';''D

Gn 13"
M
2

(J); disting. from noria


17
;

K3

pp
2r;

Nu 31 (P), Jos 14 4 (P) Ez 38 1213 ; from


-pa
JNV ' 2

Kdnah, S. 2 loc. in Asher, 1 g 28


.

Ba " 1135 with Wady by Eob and SW.of Nablus,cf.Buhl G,,<,Br101 105
identif.
'

7" (both P),

Ka(pa)i,a,

both
*K*fl

Gn 34
Gn

6 3 6 (P);

Ch

M 2

WMM
and

SE.fr. Tyre

Rob
181;

Kai>(6)a{ v), etc. ; prob. h'dna, BE - 4Mf 229


,
-

A..u.Ear.

Buhl Egypt. Ka'nd and perhaps Tel Am. A-ntf.


,

npa 'd Ec
32

npa

'di jkx 'b

Gn

(J); sheep only

Gn

29' (J)

Nu 32

16

26 14 47 17 (E). njpa

Wp n.pr .m. in Edom, K.wf


Gn 36"= Gn 3 6 , father of Othniel Jos 1 5 17
i

son of Eliphaz

Ch

36

ls

cf.

v 42

Ch

i ',

Jb 36 s1
'Bn

49 (P) rd. wpp; nbiy ^y ! fupo nspp (Hiph. Pt.), or ngpjp (Pi. pi.) 20 del. metapl. fr. tap, Hi Bo Di Du; 1 8 30
"TfrO
rd.

3 u ES9,Comm.Jul,lSQJijjJul.lsT.
T*^3j3 adj. gent.,
1J

Ju i 13 3 911 (v. Di Gn
^gyEntjlehunBllSfA

c.

We Dr al., v.
n.f.

art.'pn, of Caleb

Nu
(in

esp.

HPS.

32
list
;

Jos 14 614

(all

JE);

as n.coll.

Gn

19

15

TnJpO
cstr.

purchase ; abs. 'o Gn23 18 + ;


I2

appar. S. Canaanitish people).


v.

n?pp

Gn

i7

+;

sf. *J1JP*?

Lv 25 + ; 1.
16

^p

TB.

890

poap
,.
.

nbiyv
..
fl.

t V\n2p n.m. oinnamon (prob. foreign wd., from remote E., cf. coming with the thing K,"!^ E,b kai**; cp. with Malay M*Lean-ThDyer

PQJFhll.liil (1885). 276 divination; see esp. lib


111.

>

TJT Sklzie. ve

1271167: Hold.

2. 132 ff.

TJj.Dt

18,10\

namanis by Bod

Ths Add
-

'

'",

kayii
Q]j

manSsLewy
Ktma/imV

Fremdw.37^ k ut 011 ]y fcayu, Words 111 Eng. JA08II, XVHH1896.

wood, given by Scott"*


1897).

Heb. (against Lag


as spice: abs. 'p

BN

'")); fragrant

from bark used

abs. 'p Nu n.[m.] divination; 6 26 cstr. Dp 13 2 3 + ^DDPT Ez 2 1 pi. DT?pp Dti8 10 + ; 1. of the nations: Balaam, Nu 23 t?n3 c 3 against; as ace. 23 (poem in JE

tODp

23

||

Ex 30

53

Pr?" Ct 4 "; cstr. ttopofi cinnamon of sweet odour. Vid. also (P)

cogn. 'p~Dpp? Ez
27 ta*W? v
;'

as instr. of divination ; 'p so of elders of Moab and Midian,


2
1

26

8mllh

Hougbton-Tr

DB,T Post""""" DB s ;'-.


-

Pp (-/of foll.jmng.l
kannu,
\p
"i2
nest,

~SK]2nest,Ae.kinnu,
N3p, \o nest).
,4

6 7 2. D'opp, Nu 22 (E). Is 2 v. [Dpp,]. Ez 13 6 (but v. [Dpp]); 'P offelse proph. 3J? 'p as ace. cogn. Ez 1 3 ( < Co Berthol Krae 3J3 as

DT3

family

Aram.

v9
14

21
14

34

22

38

);

'p (so

Gf

for

MT W?)

Je

n.m.
;

1" 22 ' 6

nest; abs. 'p Is io


ty 32" +
bird
.

+
D

cstr.

(all

||

N1B>

nm

6";

1.
14

Dt2 2 6

sf.

etc -;
6

P1

Gn

hibited

Dt
\\

18 10 2

or ipt?); DVppp Dpp pro23 17 17 ; reprobated 1 S 15


'Offe*

nest, of
8

Dt22 Jb39
,

27
;

)*5

in eim.

(poem;

D'Bin).
10

3. in good sense

38

'P

Isio Pr2 7 ,ofe*<Zmf7sDt32" Isi6*(r^9 IP), Jb 29 18 but difficult, Che perhaps also '3p-Dy jqjuIj. ism. 578 nest on pro p jpj or ypja ( c f. ) 16 21 of rock-dwellings Nu 24 (JE) Je 49 high, 4 abode Hb 2 9 Ob fig. of Chaldeans' secure
;
; ;

^O

Pr 16

as oracle). (king's lips

temple as secure home for


swallow).
;

Isr. \^

84

(fig.

of

t[DDp]vb.denom. practise divination; 11 17 Qal Impf. 3 mpl. lopp? 2 K17 Wfc Mi 3 s 23 7mv. fs. J?pP 1 S 28 2 fs. njeppn Ez 13 T Mi 3 a (Buhl DDp), Qr(Kt*MDp); Inf cstr. Dbj?
,

'

2.

cells,

like nests, in Noah's

Gn 6" (P read prob. D"?i? Bu Cr" B5 DiHolzGunk).

ark &&, so Lag 01

28 26 34 Co Buhl), "Dipp Ez 21 (read Dpp "Dpp Ez 2 1


-

Pi. make a nest, t[l2p] vb. denom. 6 Is 34"; 3 pi. tiJP Ez 31 fs. nest ; Pf. 3 nj|p 17 ms. MPJ ^ 104 3 fs. BG>? (in fig.); Impf. 3 S901 Je Je 48 s8 (sim.). Pu. P<. fs". *nPD (Ges )
;

Dt i8 ,0 Is 3 2 , etc.; 1. of diviners esp. Pt. DD'p 22 of the nations, Balaam, Jos 13 (D), Philist. 26 2 Ez 2 1 26 1 S 6 (|| D'ana), Bab. Is 44 (|| DV33n)
cf. Kit? 'p

22 Kt (Qr flJIPO ; nested in the cedars

cf.

Ges t80d ) (thou) who art


vera
Ar. ylfj

Ez 2 1 28 (but rd. Dpp). + Is 2 (ins. prob. of Can. T D^ODp, >DDp, or D'ppO; v. Dip lb); 14 3iK3 iS 2 8 8 I 0"$a? Dti8 necromancers 34 2. of Ammonites 313 '? Ez 2 1 ( + b pers.). 6 ntn Mi 3 (1 Dpp false proph. of Isr. fttn),
;
||

||

(fig.).

v7
1.;

Is 3

+ N'33;
11
,
||

Y2p (/of
catch, capture,

foil.,

si

cf.

epaa Mi
1
6

3
23

s s v 3 ), DtU Je 27 29 2 nib* ntn 'p iptr ntn Zc io

cf.

||

||

ensnare J.
(si

DDp' Ez 13

T[Wj3] n.[m.] snare, net


pi. cstr.
,3

vera

1.);

Ez 13 9 2 2 , (but v. Dpp), 3J3 'p or [Co Berthol] inf. abs. DbP ], T +' 3 (rd. VSPP, , t0 3. D'pp 'p prohibited Dt i8 Vrss. Toy).
1

28

(Ges>

*)

l8

how

long will

f*ty} niN-iy Jb lay snares for words (catch ye

fa)

"^i?

K 17

17
.

at words, talk without knowledge)? so Castle JDMich and most, but sense strange; Vrss
transl. end, so

cstr. DDpo t[DDpTp] n.[m.] divination; T 7 Ez i2 24 (|| N1B> ptn); 3J3 Dppr? Ez 13 P^n
(II

Thes al. (expl. iV3p [very dub.] as Aram.),rd. then )'p (with sg. vb., after ),Me Bi Siegf Du, and del. njK-IJ) Du.

nib'

tmo).
vb. Po'. strip off

t[DDp]
he not strip

t Ptip n.pr.loc. Kaa6,

Ka{a)va8, E. of Jordan

requires; verb otherwise rinB-nSI Ez 17 9 3 ms. Dpip?


ofj'1

unknown); Impf.
and
its

(so

context

fruit shall

Nu 32 42 (JE) 1 Ch 2 a ; perh. Kanawat on W. mountains (Buhl """- 252 ). slope of Hauran


(-/of x. get a part (deity), Ar. "JZs divide, distribute,
allotted to oneself, especially by drawing lots at a sanctuary (cf. esp. [with headless arrows]

rp

v. nb>p.

DDp

foil.;

appar. orig. divide, assign

nS^^P t ':

n.pr.loc. KiAa
18

in Judah, tojui*iun
t.

ward Philistines, 44 v3 "); Jos 1 5 (P),


post-ex. nb'VP

'p

S 23'+ 13

23 (npyp,

cf. 2

Ch 4
1718

19

^3

Ne

Ez2i M27 );

iv.

lUl

swear;

v. also

Eth.

4>(\at>:

NW.
cl.

from Hebron,
Kilti

GASm

(geneal. scheme); c. 8 m. "" 230 Buhl 6 **" 193

mod. Kila,

iv. use divination, so

DPP, Syr. jj; NED'P

TelAm.

Wkl"0165'"''8'^-.

ypPp

ypyp (^of foil.; NH^Vi?


off,

89i
Utu. putt, tear
15

rran

(or cut) down,

Levy
fr.

NHWB

Ecclus io

FrgiAw^iMBui^.
'

a]g0>

ag to

Lyig

(cf.

incige>

appar. reduplicated

a -/yip (Thes) or yyp).

^E??.

ZAW " M ">- 308 cf. Sta* [""H??] [*-. Albr *] of skin, = "TOD ^ 119 20 shuddering (cf. .JLo, 2i v. Thes);abs. *9""nsp Ez 7 (read n3 Co Krae, and on tone v. Ges !29e ).

l<

[*] incision,
(H),v. n3/l3(RS
cf.

imprintment,
Sem
l-

tattoo;

Lvi9

!8

3Iai2'ul<,d 324
-

).

so

Tflp (-/of
lfip

foil.; Ar.jii leap, spring; (rare), v. Syr. )qj> id., ]]<o weasel).

cf.

TTp

(-/of foil.;
to

Ar.jii

6e oeep, of well,

TliBp

Jm

SB Ak,

bottom of well, vessel, also make well dee]); n. AoZZoio om< (Dozy);^xl deep, of well, bowl ; Nab.iyp Jwllow or carve ou (Sachau
1896,

come

B,erozP '" pos'-'"- c*Ik,I

Lag

BV89
),

WoadAn.j
'p as

= aKo>-riarAelian HlstA
incubate)
;

arrow-snake (Ar. so Bo ijUj, 6 (citingAvicenna"^' ',cf.Thes 383 and most moderns; cf. PS Dozy"n.f.
'> i,,, - ,' 1 -

,8 '

vllU3
,

1057\.

Bondi 60

acorn-cup, well; cp. Egypt, rnaqaar, bottom part of oven).


),

Q., & yr.

!)'/ Jttijs,

called

,,

cafya:,

leaping from trees on passers-by

this v.

Houghton

Ad.A P ,.M.i 8 M, It

but ag.
conj.

does not

rrWjp
abs. 'p

]7

n.f. dish, platter (P)


s5
;

(NH id.);

owl

(as

Nu

cstr. *|D3-rnyj3

Nu 7"+

AV

Is 34
draw

p0S t,H M
15
,

'-i> B

(arrow-snake

-3r

wno

an

token of desolation.

t.

s4 pi. cstr. t)D3 nijjp 7 , all of

utensils in tabern. pi.

dedication gifts ; as abs. flijJp a\ s f. vniyp

t^Sp
BH;
draw
2MG
in

vb.

together, shut

(NH =
N(i M47:

Ar. ^J^ki
togeilier,
(1

collect,

conjoin, tie; Syr. *aJio

Ex2 5 29

37'

"X "'

contract,

withdraw

(cf.

516

t[n^11^]
format.v.Ges*
651

n.f. depression,

hollow (on
37

);

X r?P hasten (double oneself up

);pi. n'lViJjpi?' Lv 14

in wall.

'L^SpJ
(cf.

vb. thicken, condense, congeal

running), Pi. hop, spring); Qal Pf. 3 ms. 'P V'77'Vetc; Impf. 2 DM. >4$l Dti5<; 3 mpl. IS52 15 ; shut hand Dt 15 7 (c. JO away from, so as not to lend; opp. nns v 8

Syr. lajj lieap up, collect); Qpl Pf 3 pi. s (s<mg)thedeepswere condensed, 6 became firm walls ; Impf. pxap^ Zc 14 Kt(i.e.

nb'nn

m^Exi5

^io7
si

10 in astonishment Is 52 in abject silence 42


,

fig.

> verti 'p 77

^
;

);

mouth,

passion.

!**$?. [poss. is also

fMfBj Niph.]) Thes

al.

but

glorious(?) ones [stars] shall contract (dwindle), rd. Qr nxspi v foil. Ft. orr-intr^y D'KBpri
.

Nipn. Impf. 3 they draw themselves together, of contraction in death Di Bu 01 are


vera
1.,

Jb s 16 up Ms com _ ms. pWBj* Jb 24 s4 (;

(cf.

the men who are thickening on their lees (easy-going men, under figure of undisturbed wine). Hiph. Impf. 2 ms. sf. Jb io 10 didst thou not curdle me like cheese (of formation of foetus)?

Zp

12

Pi. Ft. nijnsrr^ JSpj?'"ct 2 8 gathered in). springing (i.e. making repeated contractions of
body, in taking leaps) upon the hills
Ti?.
(|[

aho).

WBpn
6

v.

HPvb. cut
off,

PSj5]
rfm'rfe,

shear

(?)

(NH

3XP r

tpNSp n.[m.] congelation; Zc 1 4 Qr Kt v. ^Qal Impf.}, so @ @ Symm We Now [ >


(with other change, but see

determine, Pi. cAop meat butcher, so Syr. JAram.

)o|a,

Palm. K3Xp ; KJfg, and Ar.


also
is cm/!

GASm),

v.TjJJ.

v Lls as loan-word
up

Fra 253

Ar.^Ji

ISp]

vb. Pi. gather together, roll

(Ar. Ijji wind turban snugly; Aram.ISp, JLo, Ithpe. be drawn in, together; also KlSIp, )ift<ua

porcupine; so Ar.

(j)

KJlfH;) ,/>/. 1 s. up, like a weaver,

ilii (cf. Lag BN 182 *ngp Is 38 1 have


12

),

Eth.

tremity
;

o/"a branch) ; Qal Impf 3 ms. JTaSp?! 2 K 6 6 Jte cut off a stick; Pt. pass. fpl. rrtijfjsri Tiy 3 Ct4 a flock of (sheep) <Aai are shorn (1). K 1. cut, shape; 2. ext3|g n.m.'

^
37

rolled
it

1. 'p abs., s/(ope of


7
(

cherubim

K6
19

25

Buhl^' 3

my

life

(i.e.
foil,

J?-

[of V|,

but 3 ms.

finished of '<).

of bases ( + H&),
cstr.

Onn

+ id.).
</j

>3Sp Jon 2 7
(

o/(the) mountains

= Dnn i^Vp Ecclus i6


Aram. NSp,

2. extremity, pi. extremities (bottoms)


).

T*TBJ3 n.[m.]

porcupine

O.P.36

a together; ( lw. pi.), 33 ericius p ost Ha,8!D BB,rIEB!,.


tern

^01

(fr.

rolling itself

Bo

Hlerol -" L

I.

[HSp]
w<
o^f,

vb. cut off

(NH &, se^arafc;,


]lo

discussion by MTeim-Shipley*"*"*-*);-^ as haunting 14 desolate places, Is 14 23 Zp 2 ,1i3p Is 34 11


;
.

Tr

B Hi Che Gu

>

(from context) Ut _ K *
v.

Ph. HVp

exterminate;

6rea^ ojf (e.g. bread); Ar. Ui 6 remote, Cli remote Qal Inf. D'By niyp Hb 2 " extremity) cutting off many peoples; Vrss JniSp (V}^p);
;

rap
Gr Now B 2 K io
to

892
nn.33 in tabern.

jrcp

Pi. //. cs<r. 3 niifpb conj. f^iq. lo cut off in Israel; read prob. ^iXpp

Ex

25

1919

= 37

s-8
;

of curtain
18

26

=36";

elsewh.
-

anj/ry with,
6

X Hi Che
25

C^"" I,

Kmp^" Kit Benz,


Pr 2 6
ace.
(fig.).

Gr

" 8(ln Con,-

P*.

&p

P-?
,

25 28 23 24 26 =39 16
;
-

19

= 37

pi.,

rnbsn
28 7

of ephod
17 - 19
,

= 39

'p 2 5
4
,

=37 7
1

cf.

breast-plate
,

chains

Hiph. Pf. 3 pi. 43 ace. dust; Inf. cstr. nixpn v


,

pn Lv 1441
(q.v.,

27

(appar. = corrers);
4
;

28= 39 18
wings
,

grating

<tps of

K6

24,24
;

/touse, in

of vine

both appar. := 5K scrape, scrape off

v4

' 11

41

59
j

),
1"'-

and

so prob. read, viz. ISNpn, y'Xpn, "' < 1888 72 Dr Di-Ry Bae'n.
>'

RS"

V3"l':

Ezis psn 'pM<fs of the earth IS40 Jb 28 24 ttfffQ ? V3-1S Je 4 9 36 cf. + 19 7 14 i.e. the mere edge, minute 'p Jb 26
;
;
,
,

28

-Wh
4

part, of his doings.


:

rap T
abs. 'p
3

n. [m.] end, extremity, only sg.


;

2. DJ?n HiSpO =from the whole of (fr. among) </(e people, 1K12" 1 3 s3 cf. 32 17 Ju 18 2 2 i7 (v. also Ecclus i6 , and nxp 3). r

Gni 9 + 3 t. cstr. nxp Ju6 21 + sf. p Gn 4 7 2I + 4 t.; 0p() Ez 33 2 (sg.; Ges T


;
,

"); P 1 ( cstr -) supplied by nixp v. foil.; 21 rod 1 S 14 2743 curtains 1. end, of staff Ju6 Ex26 s 3 6 12 (P; cf. nsp ); of conduit Is 7 s T

,98

*, tn2jP(Baernsp)n.[m.]end(on-^Ba v and [on n] Ko"- 65); only 'p fN, usu. + i>,rao
1 '

NB S 12

end

to

(of),

Is

2" Na

10

abs. nxp.

9 f% v

v (prob.), Jos 15" 18 ; of field Gn 23', valley Jos 15 8 tribe v21 sea v 2 Nu 34 s Nu 20 16 (JE; just (all P); of territory (5*0}) s6 without), 22 (E; just within), cf. Ez 25 (al. sub 3); insp "iyi D?!3fO-SD! 'po Gn 4 7 21 (J); T
, ,

river, =mouth

18

19

TL^i^] n.[m.] end, boundary (on form Ko"- 1 6 '); only pi. cstr. fyf*^Q ends of the
-

earth

^48"

65"; boundaries of the land Is26

15
.

+mp
Ne
69

n.f.

end (Lag
70

BS1

Ges }95n

); cstr. 'p

cf.

'pn-^K 'pn-fD
nJiBX
cf.

Ex

26 i8

= 36
1

s3

(of side of
nortliern

sf. DTOp ; ; 7 (Gi Baer, v van d. H.) Ex 38 s V' 65 s ( peril. WWSp Ex pi. abs. niXp 8 4 61 37 39 Kt. v. nxp ; Ko"-'' der. these pi. forms T
T [^P ]);

+ +

Dm

tabern.);
extremity,

nspo Ez 48 a <Ae JO'n 'pD Josi5'(P);


26
||

fr.
(II

1. end, of corners of grating Ex 38


4

H?(n) 'pe

6 49 43 Dt.28 (all 10 2 + 4 t.; + phr. H7 V-IV) H?(?) 1"? Dt i3 8 4 28" Je 25 s3 of land 12 12 (cf. Is 26 15 ); of earth,

Is 5

of earth, P^mD), Is

WW>
of,

27

),

cf.
s
.

Ex

37 39 supr.
2.

(all

P); ends

of earth

end

OXpO (some) from tlie some o/(f 3 b) Ne 7 69 (so NH), Dn i 2


.

^ 65

abbrev.

tW
;

tW
yj,

Is62 n
5

'p"iy 25" IS48 49 ^46', 'p^K 24 ^3PI 'p3 of earth, HJ*"'?? Pri7
,

20

3. 'pO at the end of a. certain time


II.

Dn
1-

515 - ls
.

tVHp (/of
n.m. Dn11
'

foil.

(01

i216h

Ko"'

405

);

cf.

tfe>n 'po is
32
.

"(||

prno

jhkid),
i
9
;

Ar.

^15

decide judicially, decree,


18

^U

Kadi\.

(II

nnisp-i??), 't?n 'pa

Dt 3 o4 =Ne
2.
ftorrfer,
15
,

'^n.'ptsb
cf.

'tfn T>-TJ1

Dt4
2

outskirts, of

tp^3
pi. cstr.

chief, ruler (prop. decider,


1 1
sf.
6

camp Nu n'(JE); 58 1719 2 K 7 so of esp. to one approaching Ju 7 armed force Ju 7 11 people Nu 22 41 (E), 23" 12 (JE emphat. 'p DSS pp. fe), mt. Ex 1 9 (E), 16 s ,5 Josi8 (JE); see'also 3 (D), v (JE), Ex 13 20
city

iS9

27

i4 Jos4

19

i8

Dr Dn "- 8);abs. 'p Ju

T?p Isi 40 +

WW
24

cstr. |"Xp Is 3 7 ;

Is22 3 ; 1.
611

37 27 7 3 3 Ex 16 Nu 33 Jos 13 (all P), RU3 +3. condensed term for what is included within
6

=Nu

35

(JE), Ju 1 1 2. dictator, Is 3 67 . 3. (|| Wl), more gen., rWer, man in authority, Is I 10 22 3 Mi 3 19 ; of ants, 'P HJ Pr 6 7 (+nt2fe>, i'K'D).
chief,

commander in war Jos io

Dnn

18

Pr 25 15 read probably
rii^p t'
:

*1?P

(Toy).

extremities, = the whole: VnN'po Gn47

(J),cf.

v.

nxp. T
v

Ez 33 2

abs. nxi5

=on all sides, Je5i +5o 26 (nXj3D for fl&, Gie); so VV^a Is 5 6 Di, but om. 'p Du Che
31

Gmg

(J)=in

(its)

entirety;

TOp (/of foil; mng. unknown; NH nxp = BH; Ar. -}5, ^Ij seeds used for seasoning).
1828 " trap n.m.

Marti. 4. HSpO at the end of a ,6 8 Jos9 (JE), 2S'2 4 + 8t.

certain time

black cumin (Nigella


35
(.

sativa Linn.
(pi. 4 t.f.
rp r

DB

ZAW J,i <1898) 93 num.masc.], Albr changes gender num. in all, or regards as irregular agreec ment in gender (Ges"" ); otherwiseKo"- M1,,7li);
'

tnSg

n.f. et (pi.)

m. El25 18 end
-

NHB4M;

Smith

pe\<'iv6t.ov7 2nd ed. FlTCHIB

gr^A,
Hutlngs

1'd.

cf.

pQg
-

DB

Id.\.

[c.

plant with small black acrid seeds, used as

of

condiment
I.

abs. 'p Is 2 8 25

27 27
.

abs.
sf.

'p

VTrixp

Ex25 +; Ex 27 +
4

19

pi. cstr.

nisp
;

Ki2 al +;
8
4

(so

also

Kt

innxp,

cf.

nxp
s

infr.),

3 7 3 9 Qr; etc.; 1. end, sg. of

Ex

also

(NH id., n^xp=BH, X KnjTXp Ar. pOi/ne iM<); Hiph. 7p/ 3 ms. 5?xp: n^n-riK Lv 14
,

vb. scrape, scrape off >/2sp

41

t'tZ.

nwxp
fi.
like

893
fi. P|Sj|

VP
n.m. 2Ki2T wrath; abs/p Nu i M -f-;
cstr.
2
,

[nS^p]
Fremdw
-

n.f. cassia. & powdered bark,


Katria,

cinnamon (hence Gk.


37

Lat. casta,

^P
1.

Jos2 2 20 +;
;

f|Xp

Je5o" +
te?i?

sf.

"3Sp

Lewy

(Che now
fit.

niVVi? (ni^)Nl lb) ^45" ); Blb A88IA pXVI are shed, v. in -* DW ").
pi.
'

Is oo'

^Byp.

^ 38
i"
8
.

ISSp 102",

Je io 10 ;
Is 6o'
;

of God:' abs.

TOTJJp n.pr.f

(cassia,

fr.

fragrance) ;

s7 Nui7"(P), Dt 29

Je io 10 21 5 32 s7 50 13
against

Job's second daughter

Jb42

14
,

Nu
24

8s

K<nr((r)iav (ace).

1CI127
T[n3>!p?3] n.[f.]
fashioning idols;

2Chi 9 210
54

scraping
niVVp133

tool,
15
.

used in

1SB*3 Is

c. by Jos 9 20 2 2 20 (P), 2 K 3 s7 18 2 s5 26 2IS 2 4 29" 32 IS34 Zci 2. of man (late), Est I 18

f 38

102" Zc
-

12

pi.

IS44

18 Ec5 . Hoio7

v. 11. ]Sp.

tll.^Xp
cut
off,

(-/of

foil.; cf.

Aram. VOP,

**

II.*lSp(-v/offoll.; Ar.i_i_ii&rai&, snap off).

also Ar.
,4^

V< break off (if for Ji.S,

jjg

jphii. x?i.

Aj A place where something is cut


US
1

abstr.

T nD2{p n.f a snapping or splintering (on formation v. Ba NB97 ); Jo I 7 (of fig-tree;


.

off or ends abruptly cut off, or the like, Sab

""-;

Sab. yip appar.

n
II

W).

Denkm 91).

5&PQ
ture,

n.m.

place of corner-struc-

r|^p n.[m.] prob. splinter ; only?! 7 D^p-^a-^y Ho io (sim. of helpless king).


fll.

(inner) corner-buttress (as (place of) cutting off of an inner angle if -/rightly expl.;
v. JJS
1

|T^p]
As. kasdsu,

vb. out off

(NH
off,
cf.

id.,

also

Y2 end;
Ar.

-"- 71 - 81

); abs.
'-

'D

Ne 3 +
19
,

Jftf-

Ne 3

20
-!- ;

hew

off,
'

cut
189
,

Ez 46 2 21 pi. abs. njntpo Ex 2 6 24 3 6 29 22 21 also n'yspl? Ex 26 23 'Jrixptt v cstr.niV- Ez 46 s8 1"" 36 Di (not Pu. Pt. fr. VXiJ Thes Buhl al.), but rd. prob. ttiftfr, so SS Baen; sf. Vnty'xpD s2 Ez 41 22 tabern. corner-post of altar Ez 41
cstr. p'S;
, ,

stone, Be'lser

8*8 "- 120

Hilpr
2

kissatu, boundaryA "ir" c* M2


;

^J> cut, clip, cut off;


NJPp, Jio end);

Qal Pf.

Aram.

(*Sp,

_o cut

off,

ms. consec. nnafjl


pi. cstr.

Dt 25 12

(ace.

HB3); P(. pass.

HNS

<2fttp

Ex 26 23 24 =36 S8 29
-

(inner) buttress-j)lace of court,


''

where the small corner-courts were, Ez 46 212


2IM
;

of inner (rockfr.

V)

buttress at
24

NE.
s
.

corner of
19 - 20 25
-

wall of Jerus.,
also (disting.

'tan,

nearly =n.pr.,

Ne

nsa) v

2Ch

26

Je 9 s5 2 5 s3 49 s2 (v. DK3 1). Pi. Pf 3 ms. rp 4 s 10 ,s consec. Ex 39 ty 46 )*Xp 2 K i8 ; V' 129 , V\ 17 cut or Aeto off, Impf. }*!fp)l i6 + etc.; 6 12 cut thumbs, toes, Ju i hands and feet 2 S 4 3 in two, spear (fV?n) ^ 46', threads Ex 39 (P),
,

cords

4
ifr

129
13

(fig-);

cm<
;

i,

pieces, vessels (of

denom. Hoph. Pt. ntyxpno (e w VSp r T ma 01 78c Ges' 5 "') Ez 46^ corneredl set in corners 1 del. with M (cf. 01) <S93 Hi Kb' 204 Co Berthol Toy Krae. Ex 26 s3 36 s9 v. y'Sp.
vb.
5
1
-

bases (ni33Qn) 2K16 17 Kit Benz, transposing DilSDBn), doors 2K (so 6 1 8' (both, for the sake of metal sheathing).
gold) 2
24 K24 2Ch28

Pu.

Pt. pi.

D'SXpO Ju
Kz ' 6

Ileum off (as v 6 supr.).


abs.

fi.

^p

vb. be wroth
(rare); Syr.

(NH
*-

id.,

Hiph.

YP ^ n.m.
Gn 43 +
1 s3

end ;'p
sf.

Am 8 +
2
24

cstr.
||

make wrathful

also 6e anxious, fearful);


9

Qal Pf. 3 ms.


Lv
15

be virathful,
'p
,

Gn

41'+, etc.; Impf. 3 ms. IVp?


;

io 6 -f

J*iS9

2 , T\y iP Is 3 7 , risp 1. end, usu. of time, esp. in phr. etc.; 1 at the end of a. definite time Gn 8 6 (J), 41

Dn

8 17 ;

etc.;

Pt. *|Xp Zc i ; be wroth: Inf. cstr. I'Sp Is 54 1. of God;' abs. Dt i 34 Is 57"' 6 4 48 Zc i 15 ;


c.

(E), i6

(P)+i5

t.,

Gn 4 3 (J)
time
D2f>
2

K 17
18 2
2 2-3-6-6

+rt*Tj
6

12 fi Est2

indef.

Je 13 6 ;

by against,
9

54

Las
10

22

Lv io 8 Nu Zci 215 EC5 5


abs.

16 22 (P),
;

c.
21

Dt 9" Is 47 s b Jos22 ,8 (P).


11
;

2. of

man;
(E),

Esti 12
20

2K5
2

c.

by

Gn
15
;

Am 8
Gn

Nei3 Dnn Dn? 'pn 2 Ch 21"; end of life, of a people


Ch
2

so (late) rp!>of indef. 613 defin. riKS nj?3 ;

Ez

7
45
;

4O 4 i

Exi6 Lvio Nu3i (P),Je37


,4

16

6 13 (P); of individ.
2

iS
2

20/

2K13"

9
.

Hiph.
8
;

Pf.

ms.WSSpn Dtp 7
:'

Dn9
;

"n

Je 5 1 13 La 4 1818 cf. (of all flesh) Jb 6" ^ 39s (|| TpJ mv),
,

in eschatol. sense,

f*P.

PS ty time

mpl. tWSSpn v
to

Inf. cstr.

<Hfl! Zc
wrath,
iff

8'

Impf. 3 mpl. W^JC^ io6 4 P<. pi. D"SSpp Dtp 22 ;


;

provoke

c.

ace.

**

Dt

7,822

Zc8 14
,

so

21 3034 35; J*i?? of final 3 Hb2 to the end; esp. Dn, of time of Antiochus' persecution, foil, by A.'s death, fp flj) time of

punishment (Toy) Ez

Hitlip. put oneself in a 21 of hardrage : Pf. 3 ms. consec. ISpnni Is 8 pressed people.
(ace. om.)
.

106 32

the
'p

end 8 1 i 12 ,'p IjiD 8"; cf. pojn ^ 1 2 , alone 9 2f,b 12 13 ; end, cessation, abs. "tjrto? 'p
17 13

nM

49

11 27 ; nisben 'p

1 2

6
,

of words Jb 1 6 3 darkness 2 8 3
,

rsp
perfection
iniquities
V' 1 1

894
Hiph.),
om.)
91,

N"lp
cf.
1

96
;

'P

PS o d, of peace Is 9",

Lv
s9

Jb 22 s

toil

Ec

D^BD

ni'cj;
i<

X2 12

K
22b
;

= Is 37 =
(||

2 5 (H),
30
,

v (P;

+ JTiJ),
,,

so (obj.

Mi

6 ,s (opp. 5HJ),

Lv

2. end, in space,

njfj5

Ji?tp 2

s3

19

remotest

i9

23

lodging-place =ls$f*(y. J^O p. 533); "p P, 26 of multitude Ec 4". Je 50 v. n$f$ 3.

(opp. VTJ)
(sim.),

Ilu2 9 Ecii 4 (+5n]); obj.D SpJei2 ,s 13 21 Pt. reaper Am 9 ( + S^), Je 9


129
7

"tt?$JO),

+ Is
18

17

(for "VXp,, so
z
3-4 - 5 6
-

only Ty'Iip n.pr.loc. (l'r. above 1); :l in 'P pEJ? in Benj., Jos i8 A/iacao-eis, etc.
,
'

Buhl

16113

Marti);
fruits

pi. 2

K 4 Ru

714
;'

fig.

of reaping
(

of
7

righteousness
6

Ho

io 12

[P^PJ

a *U- at tne end outermost;


>

Jb4
sow

+ V1\), of evil Ho 8 (both + STJJ), 10" ( + EH?), Pr22 8 f 126 they that ( + B'in, jnj),
8
;

fs.

Hjlfp, of curtain

ins. also prob.

26 ,0b
I.

= 36

410a = 1117 *; 36 (np;) Ex26


17b

(VI]) in tears sliall reap in joy.


1

Hiph.
v. supr.).

so Kit (in Di) Baen.


c

s Imp). rWip Jb 24

Kt(< Qr
820

*%!,

tpXp],
be short
>-j shorten,

"ISD (Ges*"
"IS|J

Sta'

384 ' 2

vb.
Ar.
0/7

fl."VSp a.m."

(NH

g/torf,
c.

">Sp

shorten;
s/tor<

~ej be short,

ma. -p J Aram. isp be T IS28 20 Mia 7 (SS "fifp, fr adj. -nfij); 3 fs rmp T 4 2 1 IS50 59 7mp/. 3'fs. ispn Jb2i + 3 fpl. 2 27 Pi. pass. In/. afa. "i^P, Is 50 nrpfpn Pr io s 20 fpl. rfnvp Ez 42 ; 6e s/ior<, of bed Is 28 (fig.), 5 * of Tj, i.e. be esp. (fig.) of nto^p EZ42
. .

^S come short); Qal #! 3

6 Gii45 +, cstr. 1"?? Ju 9 + etc.;harvest : 1. THi? Lvi9 s process of harvesting, Gn 45 (E; +E""]), Ru

Lag*"
15'
21
.

73

);

harvesting, harvest(cf.

abs. 'p

sf.

2. w/bz< is reaped, harvested, crop, spec,

of grain:
II

W!.),

Gn8 ( + "^ 'P 23


22 s

r 5

lJ; J), Is 17
s2

11

(fig.;

cf.iu;

(||

id.) i.e.

; Egypt; D t?n

'p

Ex
s

34

exported grain of 15 (JE), ins. also 2 S 24


i

ineffective,

powerless
abs.),

Nu
1 ;

1 1

23

IS50

+ inf.
(

59

c. E'BJ,

(JE), nri )

c.

JO comp.
6<;

9b 22b 23 ; 9 'p as Me Bu eaten Je 5 Jb 5 (but rd. here TIS^ 12 jph "-" V, 3(M 1 S 8 al., cf. Bev ); as ace. cogn. OXJJ

ThWeDr
17
19

al.), 'P

BpJ Lv

'

im'i

Dn
('?
Lex

24
-'?' 9

patient (opp.

Nu 2 i
Jb
2
1

4b
4
;

[V$] Hiph. 1

(c)):

Dyn B*??

51 1 -

D'tpn 'p

Lvi9 *23 1 S 6 of ripe


13
;

I010 22a
-

'P

D'BD

Lv2 5 5 (allH),
i
11

grain Is

(n* 'p),
,

13

it??? 'pni

JE), of utter discouragement, cf. (of DVI) Ju 16 16 i.e. he was worn out

3 );
(||

fig.

of

punishment

Ho
as
||

6"; of vintage

Is 16
13

fS;
3.

rd. prob.

17?

Je 4832 Buhl

(by importunity), so of proph. (representing '*) Zc 11 s (3 pets.) reach limit of patience with,

).

JE), 2

S
||

endurance

of;

of

'1

Ju io 16

(a rei);

" 0V1

'p

L ThWe
Je 5 24 20 4 ; 'p
,

time of harvest, Ex 34 21 ( \ 10 13 rd. TWT) as 1 Ch 11", so 21 (23 and most), Is 9 2 (sim.), 18 5 (fig.),
||

+ &V

Mi

2' (v.

supr.); 'p of time

+Pr io

27

(years of
.

TS. 8

wicked).

Pi. shorten P/. 3ms. , OJ ISp \^io2 24 Hiph. id., Pf. 3 ms. '131 V, ?"]??? +

'0>

W-

(sim.), 'P(H-)n.

Pr 6 8 10s 26 (sim.); opp. *$\ 13 21 9 Jos3 (JE), 2 S 2i ", 'p DV Pr 25 M 16 of wheat20


1

Je5o

5i

(fig.);

t[-j3] adj. short;


2'

in phr.

Is 37 s7 fig. iSJ5 19 short of liand, feeble, n"B Pr 14 7 so tJO njfp v 29 (opp. impatient,
;

TTSfg

Jiarvest, D^Dil 'P ")

Gn 30 14 (J), Ju
i

1 5',
;

without
barley

V. Ru
harvest,
4
;

23b
,

DVn

'n-'p Kibn
'p 2

S 12 17

CTBK

-11X);

of time

M* ^p+Jb^'s/wrt-Zwed.

T"l!Jp n.[m.] shortness; 6 9 (P)

cstr. 0*1 'p

Ex

= impatience.
[H^p]
cf.

Isi7
'p

Ru i 22 2 23 *; Tfl> Dh On harvest in Pal. Is 18 'pn ;n Ex 2V (E). Land " lrtb ch 57ff v.Vogelst Hayman Sm tllI)BAoE " Tl EB
D , lV'B'(n)

S
'

2i

9b

"

'

'

:;"'

'

rd.1?fp, v.

1SP t

fll.
"
,,

vb. reap, harvest (Nil


'

id., also

usually coll., boughs, fn.T'jJp n.m. abs. branches (connex. with above v dub.)
;

l!27 '"

ij

harvest ;

v.

Dl"" 1

Zehnpf

Eth. <feJU:
7M

["feed:] constringere, v.

As. lcasdru,join together, collect; B AS1M3 &md, (not Syr. ZM i><if,

Jb 14
V'

9
;

sf.

T?$
II

Jb 29 19

(in fig.;

||

&p),
pi. sf.

4*

16 h>sp i8

(fig.;
12
-

id.);

iTVXp Is 27";

No

rpr*?

));-Qal Pf 3 pi $ Je 12", etc.; //>/. 3ms.1^ Isi7 5 Ecii 4 + Pr2 2 8 Kt(Qr~isp^);


3 mpl. jrixp?

n^P

v. I.

nxp.

Ru2 etc.; 7m. mpl. J|J Ho io 12 +; // cs<r. lVp> 1 S 8 12 + ; sf. ^Xp Lv s 22 21 23 D?-iVp i 9 zs ; Pt. nxip Je 9 + etc.:
9
, ,

1J3, l'p
I.

v. I. Tip.

ip

v. I. I^p.

^"1 D

vb.

call,

proclaim, read
X"lp

(NH
lis

reap,
(

c.

ace. of

crop
9

ace. cogn. TSjJ


(all

S6

13

12

id.,

read aloud, read; Ph.


recite
:

caK/ Ar.
,jlyiJI

+ enn), Lv

19 23
(fig.;
||

10 - 22

H) Dt 24";
;

ace. of

read aloud,

(the 'Koran'),
,

th

s grain Is 17

|DK),

Jb 24" (Qr

Kt

vid.

%or'an; Aram. tOP

}ie

call, etc., so

OAram.

Nip
Nip, Nab.
9 'pGnii + id!.,
,

895

Nip
La
Is
1 i
15

Palm,
12'

id.,

Qal mp);
14

665

Pf.
748

fs.

consec. ntC&l Is 7

(Ges*
ras.

);

2 ms. fiK"3

Ju
,

etc.;
,

Impf. 3

N^
1

Di^b n^K
"'
6

proclaim peace to (b pers.) Ju 21"; cf. 10 <p Dt 20 'p c. ace. cogn. tope s ! b. * nxnisn j on 'P Dt 2
;

Gn2 +
,9

sf.

i1P!

Dt 32 3 + >) 3 fp i. rotnpni
K"!i?*?

Je2 3 6 ?nN-Is 4 i 2 4-; 1 s. 15 '%"!?; 1 S 28 (Ges**" Nes

+ 99
cf.

r u 4w
![
,

fpl.

nj&qpn
,

s Ju7 + 1

sf.
,

+ m^p (Baer nt-) Ju 8 (Ges' 7* h ); sf. 2 ^-1P ^ 4 + etc.; Ft. act. TP Am 5" + top T 741i75o Je'i + pi. Wife ^gg (Ges ); pass. 23 22 Ez23 D"{op pi. tWn? iS9 JWijj Est5 1 S 9"+; cstr. "Slip Nu i Qr (Kt <Nnp), 26'
S3
6
1
,

Ru r WJJ ^5o

jKipni etc.; Imv. ms.


etc.;

Nu 25

so (earlier) 'P Ex 33 34 (JE); 5 3p$T DB>3 'p Is44 (but read IT, Lo Che
19
s
;

( 4- b). " Dt?3

as?

s
;

KJ1J

15
,

//. c<r.

Kip

C. yij '"3 ^ ^49" proclaim (with) name over landed estates, claim possession 11 (Hup Bae); proclaim one's own name Ru 4

and most).

15

= become famous; pt. pass, proclaimed, i.e. d. abs. make proclamation renowned Ez 23 13 1417 4-tOK, ltoN.S) J u f J e 2* fJJKa) Zc I (sts.
.

12

Jon
1

4 3 Is

16

K 13

40 Jon

36
1

+
.

c.

?? concerning Ne 6 against t4. a. read aloud, oft. ^ft? 3


7
, ,

Kt (Qr Wip, v
6

K'iiJ); 1. a. call, cry, utter 28 25 a loud sound, Ju 9 7 2 S 18 (in v read 3T! confirmed by L, so Dr and all recent We,
.

less oft. Jb}; c.


s 9 2
,

3 of
15
;

7" (on Coram.), Je4 Dn 8' (all + ION), 2 1518 4 textv. KitBenz),Is6 ; for help Gn39 (J); of pleading in court Is 59* (3 of manner) ex6
;

Ch 34 i8 4- ace. Ex24 7 (E) Je36 63 10 24 2 K 22 2 Ch 34 51


2

book Je 36 6814 Ne 8 3 8 of words- Je 36 810 obj. om. 15Jl c. ace. of roll, book v
-

roll,

of letter (1SD), writing

K 5'
23
2

Is
;

12

29"
ace.
30

plicitly

WJ
13

14 Mp? Gn 30 18

(J), 1

i8 !7 ffl 2
-

JC36
23

c.

= 2 Ch 34
roll,

Je 29 s9 columns of manuscript of words J0S8 3435 Je 36 6 5i 61 2K


,

cf.Dt3i".

i8
c.

28

=Is36 =2Ch32 ,Si-i3^pEz9 (+


pers.

?.!?3);
9

*7f6
d.

iS2o w ( + 10N),

in (3) a
2

book,
14
,

Dt

19

7
;

Ne 8 18

b. read, to oneself, so of vision


,

24

(Gij'v

written on tablets

Hb 2 2
book
2
1

c.

ace. of letter
8
;

van

H. Baer

+ IteN.?),
Ju 7
20

Je

6
.

b. call, cry,

19"

= Is 37
b pers.
:

K 22
16
.

p??)
16

abs. Is

obj. in orat. recta


10

S 3*
33

(rd.

bwce> bf^Bf
),'

C. read, for
;

hear read,

K 22
18

34

5.

summon:
s - 20 - 37

Th We Dr Kit Bu HPS),
accents), v

v 6 (cf.

v8
2

(agst.

usu. a.
1

c.

Gn

2089

Nu 22
,

Ju
-

8"
,

20 2 S 20" (v. SjWf), Lv 13 45 = utter, speak Je 36 18 of com2. a. call unto some one: mand Gn 45 (E). b pers. (oft. + ION; sts. c. ft? loc), Gn3 19 5
Je 20 s
; ;
1

Kn

14

S 3
?N
6

5 - 6 - 88

4-oft. (c.
,

4-

loc.
9

Ex 1 9 20
1

Jos'24
J114
;

Ex

Is6 3 +

(so Vrss
11. N"3i?

Ges Che
"

oft.; c. b? (for Con"n


-

al.

b) of satyrs IS34 > recent Comm. from

14

JU12 I4 16 'iS28 4- IP loc. Hon 4 45 summon by thy name; = invite (esp. to feast) Ex 34 specif. summon Ju 1 4 15 ( + inf. purpose) 1 Si6 3 (4-n3*3, rd.prob.
15
1 ,

100 t.), -4- ^ reflex. 1 K i 38 32 ?X pers. 2 S 9 2 4- inf. purpose 4-

, 4- I'?B'3 Is

''

or !"np which (in Qal) alw. take accus.); T (God), in praise

'lb v.

unto (bf)

t^66
;

17

Ch 4

10
,

usu. for help,

+ by
t Jb
2
1

pers.
14

Ju 1 5 18 1 S 1 2 1718 Ho 7 7 f 3 s 4 4 49 15 to (?) "> (God) against Dt 15 24


,

4 i/' 5 7 4 ; to (?) a servant (for service) 15 16 16 so (?*) 2 S i ; call to (b) one 4 Jb i9


1 1
,

'

HPS), v ( 4- 'lb), 1 K 1 9 4- (c. 1*7 1.). b. c. 24 4 24 21 b$ pers.Exio Jos4 io iKi3 4- (c.2ot.); PN pers. 4- b pers.(diff. persons in same relation) Ex8 21 Je42 8 =call for (demand to see), c. ?K 18 6 c. 7 rei = demand, require Pr 18 pers. 2 K 18
5 26
; ;

cf. 2 7

16

(prob. corrupt, v. Toy).

C. c. ace. pers.
16
(

Je 3

La 4 (id.), Pr 2 fflf^) ; (4- orat. rect.), '' Mi 6" Je b. cry for help, abs., 35''. subj. 16 s s4 ,3 Pr2i" (poet, and late) Zc7 Is 58 65 Jbs' 9
4

,s

Gn4i
3

8 - 14

Ex2 7 (4-i>

pers.),
16

v7

Am 5
33

4-

h?

rei),

Is 13 (b rei), 1 S 3 in this sense also 2


4- inf.

22 u
10

4- (c.

t.),

ins.

^p>l
most
;

S 15 12
24
,

L We Dr and

^4

2O

10

4-

10
8
.

*MJH Ez
(i.e.

8'

C.
6

t. -<\rty ''

(147 of young ravens); 0K>3 'p call with name of


t.

'>

11 try rnvso 'p IS46 ; purpose in weakened sense (to bring response, or bring

Nu
5"
;

use
25

it

in invocation):
4-

Jeio

=^79

16

(1

K
.

Gn4 24

26

12 8 2

K 5"
;

pers. near)
20

Ct

specif, invite,
1

of specif, appeal

corrupt, v. esp.

to'i to displayhispower), 4-

Is65'(v.Fu.) with
.

12

name of Baal 1 1 K 1 8 2423 26 d. late, c. ace. dei Is 2 4 43" yfr 1 4 4- 4 t.i/^; abs.^ 1 1 6 43 3. proclaim : 6 s 2 a. c. ace. rei procl. Am 4 Gn 41 Dt 15 Je 31 Lv 25'+; D1V 'p proclaim a fast 1 K 21 912 24 Je 3 6 8 4- * HJJiO V Lv 23 'p sq. orat. rect.
,

+ b

loc),

HPS), Dt 33"

S 9 54 (but 10 (also 4- b, MT), v


1

(ace. loc.);

i^ V?n%

"i

Est 5",
1

pt. pass, elsewh. pi., invited ones, guests 13J2 11 41 49 18 7 2 S 15 1 i 9 Zp i Pr 9 ; invite

or summon (ace. pers.) for help, succour, H07"; usu. obj. '' (poet, and late) Je 29 12 2 S 22 47

Je 34 8 u -"-w Is 61', b$ K 1 3** Je 49" pers. (against, concerning) 1

Ex 34 6

etc.

sq. b pers.

10 5 La3 Jb 27 +50" 86 4-8 t. ++, ^ DB> La 28 ace. d. abs. call, 3"; ace. n3n Pr i summon Am 7 4 (4-^ rei), Is 22" (id.), 1 S 34-'
-

4 6 f i8 7 Is 55

57

*np
Zc 7;
Bubj.
''

896
s
4

Nip
reckoned
14
,

(God) Is 52 65" 66 Jb 13 1 4 s 17 !Ti5?n wip Nu i Qr (Kt $n$), 26" Kt (Qr * call and commission, appoint, ace. W"!? !) + 0&2 6y name, specifically, pers., Is 48'* 49 Ex 31 s 35 30 Is 43 45 s f. caH arid endow (with
,

22

15

i.e.

to,

Gn

48

5 6 Is54 6i
.

tS3tr78

iCh23
002
i.

cf.
7
l

Ezr2 , '=Ne7 63
.

(6) be called

Is 43 4 8 (7) jnr,^ T. POP* Gn 21", in (through) 'X? shall seed be reckoned to , thee ; l?f 0r\2 Klfc} 48" through them shall
e.

privilege) Is 51

54" 55

s
.

6.

call=nam*
call

a.
25 26
-

and most common usage), name (0&) so and so, 2 ace. of pers.
(early
:

my name
,

be called,

one's
20

Gn 3
s

4
c/

"-s
5

+ 34
4

t.
,7

Gn,

Ex 2 10ffi Ho
t.

46

named= mentioned, 00 Ec 6 10 i.e. thing


Is
2 )

e. perpetuated. (8) be of pers. Is 14 20 (9) subj.


i.
.

is

known.

Is

s 7" 8

tPu. (Ez and

etc.,

iot.(Je46 Gn "

read DB'WOp
c.

Gie al.);
2

of places,
29 15" 18

ii'+i7

1726 Gn, Jui

7 Pf. 3 ms. N"5P be called, subj. appell. s be named, Is 48 Ez 10" ('ip); pers. vel rei

ace. of appellation only, Ez 39". 18 2 Dt 3 14 ace. appell. c. ace. pers. vel loc. 6 41 s7 6 cl. i//- 89 Je23 Is58 Nu32 . d. ace. pers.

1 1.

b.

Ho

2 12 iOp) consec. Is 58 6 1* 62 (BHH Dt?); N"p X7 "M T >rs0k or S-I.P [Qal 2 cj, Vrss Lo 65 ( TJ5
1

<

Ew

Che Di al.) be called and 5 f), Pt. *$$ 'V\ 4 8 12


; .

privileged

(cf.

Qal

e.=givename io,acc.appell.4- ? pers. (loc.,velrei) :

S 4 21 Je 3" 3 17 33 16 + 12 16 9 8 9 t; (2) loc, vel rei, Ju 18 2 S 2 5 6 Jos 22" @ Heb. Codd. ins."lJJ cf. Di Steuern), (name lost, Gn i"-" 2 1919 Ex 33 7 + 30 t. + Jb 17" (? +
(1)

pers.Ho

18

Gn

18

35

usu. partridge callN"lp n.m. (fr. 123 H " tta ' DB ""Tristr Gray in FFP p st ing;
fl.
v.
v.ii>
i-.-.i.

J I7,,1

nif.

),wS
fn.
Levites
:

otherwise Ikj 1"'"" n * ** r 26 20 Je 17", cf. 'ipn rf


n. pr. m. Kw/n/ft Ch 9 19 26 (top).
1

'

**

*""'" " *
ll

Ju

15

19
.

sentence incl. name),

f. c.

002 + 7
c.

Is

40

26
,

cf.

N~pp
1.
1

Kaprj,

etc.;
4

65"

pn
2
20

DC*) ) ^i 4 7^(niDE') )
1818

Ru 4 17 (D?' + ->bb),
7 rei

2.

Ch

Gn
2

26
s
.

(all c.

00).

g.

Bg*"?S

i8'

h. call by (2) names the names (ace.)

T[S^1p]
cstr. as subst.

adj. called,
;

summoned;
1

31

pi.

of cities

NU32
42
.

+ ice's v

i.

call to (?) city, ; appell., call cities (ace.) OB'S i. e. specify


,

18

"IJ?iO '^"Ip

Nu

6 <Ae

summoned
i">

ones of assembly, term, techn. for representatives,

9 them, Jos 2 1 1 Ch 6 ms. NTJP? Je4 20 +, 3

50

councillors

(niOBfe).
1
s.

tNiph.
Est 4", 20 29 +
, '

so rnjffi
!

"K^p

Kt (Qr
3".

Pf.

*W^J
-

etc.;
etc.;

WP),

26 9 Qr (Kt <MTP
n.f.

cf.

/Qal 5 d).
;

Imp/. 3 ms.

K3R Gn 2 + *3R!B(
,

TnN^lp
fcOPTS
t':

proclamation

Jon
8
;

P. T?? Is 43 Je 44 P 1 D ^"!i?? Is 4 8 Est s 6';l. reflex., T? Bhpn TKJ Is 48 ,/row the


7
;

26

n.m. Exl2,16 convocation, oonvok2S


;

Iwly city they call themselves.


called:

a. be proclaimed

Je 44

26

(nD3instr.);
;

of man's name = be
.

(cf.

Qal

2. pass, be "" 00 3), of

ing,

reading
4-;
pi-

I2

16

cstr.
;

famous

Ru

14

aloud

(cf.

20 b. be read be announced Je 4 c. 3 of book, + Qal 4) impers. *3JK3


:

6 S91k Is 4 convocation, sacred assem) (Ges 5 IS bly Is i (after top), 4 usu. explicitly EHp ', term, techn. in P for religious gathering on 1616 + Sabbath and certain sacred days, Ex i2
;

1.
'ti

abs. Is

13

Ne

8
;

cstr.

"s-jpo

Lv2 3 2 +

sf.

Ex !#$?

c. be Nei3'; subj. records Est 6' (V.??). summoned (cf. Qal 5): IS31 4 (?J? against);

14

t.

Lv

23

Nu

28, 29,

+ (pi.) Lv
.

23

2437
.

2.

(n. verbi, as

Aram.

Inf.,

Ges .<*") con3. reading

Est3
d. be
pers.

,!

4"" 8"; + Q i3 i.e. specifically, 2". named (cf. Qal 6): (1) appell. subj. + 7
?
,

'a voking, nnjJn


II.

Nu

io 2

Ne
(||

88

Gn

21

to

her shall be called

'

woman,'
18

S
s

2S18 Is i 35 19. to? K-JP31 Dt 25', so Gn 35' Dn io Ez 2028 (of place); 1trnS Ez 20 29 151 Zc 8 s so of land Dt 3 (3) IBtaJ nanpJI " 00 temple Is 56L (4) esp. 7J? K$Q denoting of pers. Je 15 16 people Dt 28 10 Je ownership, 19 14 12 2 Ch 7 ark 2 S 6 s (del. 2nd 14" Am 9 Is 63 6 00 We Dr al.), = I Ch 1 3 (adding VPV Oettli Kau > Kit Hp Of \O0) temple 1 K 8 = 2 Ch s4 N Dn 9" Je7 32 34 city Je 25 19 ! so name of man 2 S I2 city + people v 00 ?$?, given to his wife IS4 (5) be called
9* Is

*
1

62

412

Pn6

21

4-7

loc.

26

[i^")p] 4 of iTl^. q.v. SI


;

vb. encounter, befall


J"Pp7 to meet, opposite;

form
Yyi,

At.

Je

(2) *WI

jmt part

to

part; Min.

X~ip set opposite,

Horn
22

13

cht.n7j._Qal]ii py. 5

3ms
s9

s f.
21
,

^Sip
;

Je^
Impf.
;

Jb 4

2
;

fs.

nsnp Dt 31 T

Je 44
3

etc.;
4

3 ms. Mrj

Gn4 9
;

',

sf.

MK^

Gn 4 2

3 fpl.

10 19 f^fJPB Lv io Ex i rd.

fs. sf.

K '" Vrss Di Ges 547k So Baen); Inf.

cstr. 121

snpn (Sam ntqp?

(Ge8
Is 5
oft.
1

il9k
l9

4:,

,(

15

Is 7 always c. ace. pers., after vb. of motion, Gn 19 1 24 17 Ju 4 1822 1 K 2 s 4-; in war, battle,

),Gni5 +,etc.;P<.fpl.sf.Tnk-|p ne<, encounter, only inf. cstr. HKlp? 1 317 almost ), prep, toward, against (Kb" s

1.

Ol*

,s7

10

'

Ju
i

24

2o 25 31
-

S
3

4
.

npnp K 20 +
i

897
,

mp
p"3^ipp

s7

after lfl$

^ 5g

19

<^a<

none

may

approach me

('p

.io.i7

+ ^
)

35 v

20 nonpen Jos 1 I war with Isr.; after Hfin (without 1 10 7 vb. of motion), +1 S io 2 S ig* 16 1 K 18 s 10 in constr. prsegn. 'p ? np'^1 Ju 19 he Pry 13 rejoiced to meet him, + 1 S 6 ( We Dr al.) "nn 1 s 16 4 21 s so 0. jNtr Ju 14 6 jmn 15" 'P? NXO 2 K io 15 3X3 Ex 5 20 7 16 NU22 84 etc.; * of redund. Nu

iJD 2 b; 1!> D?i> P?ni> <o harden their liearl to enI.

counter the

CheBaeDr, >n.=battle). b. ?N 7 rei 20 10 Jos 8' Pr5 8 ; loc. Ex 32" Dt2 s Ez 42 14 44'" Lv 22 s (H), Ex 3 6 2 + 5 t. P Jos 3
inf. cstr., so

W
.

naran-by
"Jsb pers.

i6'

2
;

ronberrbK Dt 20 2

tc.

('")

Ex

i6'
9"

Lv

16 1
4
.

before

men Nu
te. 3

Jos 17

ii9 (of cry); td. ?^D gent.


10

16*

Dt2

19
.

loc.

Ju 19"

'y?

JTij^

23'; itnplic.
'pjj

helping,

Is

21"^ 59

(fig.);

&&$

1 N1124 he did

Am

not go to encounter (in expectation of) signs 9 of divination ; in metaph. IS14 I'rpN 'pp 2. fig. befall c. ace. pers., bad 4".
,

Jb 33 ; adv. loc. D?q Ex 3 s nan 16 3 Is 57 (cf. g, 2 S 20 ). tg. draw near for 48 6 11 2 S 15 Dt 25 Ex a purpose, c. Inf. 1 S 17 6 48 17 17 12 Lv 2 1 Nu 17 Is 34 Ec 4 + (Inf. om.) Lv 2 1 18 c. I subord. 2 S 20" (+ ^D"*1 ?);
tf. b loc.
,

V91

(of

evil),

sense

Gn

42

4ss
;

Dt

29

31

Je 13 22 44 s3 Is 51"

Jb 4 14 Lv io 19 of war Ex i 10 (v. supr.); in gen., Niph. meet unexpectedly; Pf. 3 ms. G1149'. 3 6*"lp3, c. ?$> pers. EX5 Impf. 3ms. K"!i?!l, c. 'JB? pers. 2 S 18'; iy. 20 c. DB>, clmnced to
; 1
,

5 a. Mal3 ); + Imv. io 4 + L-npf. Jos io 24 Lv 14 1414 io 5 b. abs. (15 t.) Jos 7 (technically of 19 to sanctuary, for trial by lot), Is 5 approach

c.

BBBtob.

Is 41'
s4

(cf.

Dt 5* Jos
.

Lv

/(

(of

's

counsel), 4i
'pFll 1

+ La 3 s7 (of '\
,

to help);

be there;

Impf
v.

of bird's nest

//. abs.
Nl.pfll

Nlpi mp. Je 32 s3 thou didst cause


(ace. pers. et rei).

Dt 22 s ('JSp); Hiph. Impf. 2 ms.


all this evil to

the battle was joined ; ,s of calamities Ez g\ ? t2. of La4 draw near, Gn 27 41 Dt 15 9 Ez 12 23 ; spec. time,

npnpQn

K 20

29

i.e.

nic6 'D T

*0\ 'p

Gn 4 7 a Dt 3 1 " 1 K

2 '.

tNiph.

befall

them

[ntOj?],
I.

n"5p7

to meet, v. II. snp.

7 iy. 3ms.consec. ttlfrfjhfa aipfl Ex 2 2 he shall be brought unto God (at the sanctuary),

near, ap[i~!p], proach (NH approach, be offered; As. kardbu, approach; Ar. C>j>, CjJ be near, approach; so

^^p

vb. come

MpipJl Jos 7 tPi. Pf. 1 s. VOIR Is 46"; b). (cf. s 6 Impf. 2 ms. 3 pi. *3"lp Ho 7 (v. infr.), Ez 36 6 37 Imv. ms. 1 s. sf. 3"!i?rW ^'65 3"ip Jb 3 1
also (abs., reflex.) 2 mpl. consec.

14

Qal 1

Eth.

4'CC\:

Sab.

3"ip

(sexually, v. 1 a infr.), also gen. 3"lp1 prn T /te


no- 96 7- 8
'

DHM

approach
.7to

a
-

woman
6L2
,

3115

Ez 37 17
17
;

mpl.

U"Ji5

Is 41

21
;

cause
;

to

ap-

H<,tau,No

1*

but /ar an<i he


NolJ
-

proach, bring near: 1. in space, ace. rei

who is near CIS"cf. SabDenkm Aram. 3"ip, oy>, approach; also, = oblation, z " Gl "< 187e) 672 Ar. Sab. pip DHM ^Jl, OAram. |3np, X NJfNp, Syr. liaicLO cf. As. kurbannu D1 HWB351 ); Qal Pf. 3 ms. 'p Gn 20 4 + (3),
;
'

9- 10

Ez 37 =receive, ace. pers. most approach majestically, march up to), ace. 31 om. V'65 6 D??'"! 'P Is 4 1 bring on your suit!
;

+ ?K Jb 31 37 (Thes Du

2. in time, '"J^nx 'p IS46 (of'), *&) '? Ez s 36 they have brought near to come, brought
their

13

coming near,
6

it

is

at

hand

(cf.

Hiph.

fs.
18

H31P Zp 3 T
4- etc.;

37

Impf. 3 ms. 21?*. Gn 6 7wm>. ms. 3!P 2 S 2o' + n3"]J3


2
,

Gn

12 11 ). Ho 7

rd.

iy?

for

np
;

(\T)j?

RS

etc.;

^69"; mpl. 1P Ex
'

De Siegf 01 ,249c s s il3"lp p Ex 36 32


,

16 9 ; //. o6. 3iiP Ec 4" T Sta S642c Ko' 175 ; <r. ^\>^2f
,

etc.;

approach:
18

1. a.

c.
(

^K

pers.

(27

t.)

Gn

37

Nu

18

Mai 3
,

6 7 of BBBtop), Jon i +; in kindness 1 K 2 19 '" Ex 14 90 Ju for war, battle, to help f 69 36 2 2024 ; unto God ti S 14 ( + ^-H), Zp 3

4.

'>

@ Now Hiph.',,, P/. <3 ms. 2 ms. J?3ipm 2'lpn Gni2" + 3"!" Nu7 Ex 29 +, etc.; Impf. 3 ms. 3 ip: Ez 44" + 3> 46 4 af^a Ju3 + 1 pi. 3^B NU31 7wi>. ms. 3"ipn Nu 3" + etc. etc. Inf. abs. cstr. anpl Ju 3 + etc.; Pt. 3T?fe arapn Lv6 Lv 3 + etc. 1. a. bring near, bring, present, c. ace. rei, Ju 5* ( + bsD3), cf. Ex 2 9" ( + ^B3) cf. tribute V72 nnjp ju 3 ( + bpers.),v
rroph..T.K.i^ cf
19
,

,-

17

50

18

10

17

18

tEz 44

15

Is

48
s

18
;

approach sexually, of man,

Dt22 14 Lvi8-"-"(H) Ezi8\s 16 of woman tLv 20 (i> of beast) TO 'p Is 65

(b pers.)

Mai

8
;

V.

rn'B>3

rrte Is 5 8 i.e.iot,
2

tGn2o4
=keep

Is 8

incorporate; pregn., s.m.i.6<r,2nd.d.6ff.). acc


(

c. |i? loc.

of casej

K 16 ^j^
c.
,

14

(v.

ES
j
17
:

+Dt

to thyself

(||

*'^(?' /i);

c.

?8

pers., in

hostility,

27

(+inf.

purpose),

so

prob.

+ ^K + bs<

pera.),

pers.

Nu 27 Nu 15

+
s

n
'JBp);

acc. pers.

25

Jos 8 s3
3

reflex.

np
Ex
28 1
,

898

pnp
;

+ i"IK
are

(prep.) reflex.

Nu
10
.

18 2 ;

abs., of

pers.,

/<;/,(

sbi?

3npn Gn
.

approach Ex 14 12"; rrbb n^pn

b. of time,

2. of pers.: a. +b pers. Gn 45 10 Dt 13 8 22" Jos 9 16 1 Cli 1 2 41 (van d. H. v 40 ) b$ 'p>n Ex 1 2 4


tlie

is

26 17 ; ^iprn.
(c.

nearest

to;

c.

sf.

i3"lp

4 ^0} Ez 22

2. as term, techn.

158

t.),

neighbour,

b. abs. (opp. or

Ex 32 s7 i.e. his +pim, oit. = near


,

IIP, bring near, of presenting, '* t a. c. ace. pers., dedicating, or offering to


chiefly in
:

Ez

and Levites, sts. c. ?X, 6 48 1214 6 "- 24 or loc, Ex 2 9 40 '?$'?, pers. LV3 7* 8 910 M*w, cf. (of prince, subj. '>) Je 3021 Nu 8 i6 2021 (2) for selection by lot Jos j^-V.vm t g io
(1)

Aaron and

his sons,

andfar, i.e. all without distinction), Ez 6 12 Is 5 7 19 Pr 27 10 pl. Is 33" Je 25 26 Dn 9 7 Est 9 20 Ez 22 s 12 Ez 23 512 Co 'p of distress, personif., ^22
; .

Berthol read
13

39

);

D^y famous ; Toy Df2 (cf. Je HptinToyKraeconj.O "!i"ip(As.&Mr<i<fo,


,

warrior).

0. of

near relationship,

+ PK

pers.

(3) for ordeal of


(c.

Dnan

^D

Nu 5

16
.

b. usually
"-

142

t.)

c.

ace. of offering,

with or without
,

2S 19 43 Lv2i 53 25 25 (all H), Nu27 n (P); b pers. Ne 13 4 Ku 2 20 +fO comp. 3 12 of intimacy,


;

further complement (?$, *?? loc, "h V.S?; -W, ?, of priest, etc.): (1) animal-offerrarely

iaip,j,i 5 (|pn$n), '3<np Jbi 9 (|| 14 reear, in office, Esti (||


*Si)

14

Tfo)^ 38
' .

12

ing
29
'

Lv
3M
;

3 4

712

8 18 22
-

(all

+ ^p
23
s25

of offerer),

Ex
tty
16

10

29

to

^);

B^Bf V 148
c.

14

LvI is
( + pit),

n#K Lv
M
7

etc.; 314

(2) rnj

Lv7
9

lc
;

Nu
5

of those near him),


function,

(R'e Bae Uip peopZe e. near to '' in ceremon.


c.

d. reear

+(3) blood
6
7

Lv

i
25

b Ez 43",

b 42
7

13
,

sf.

Lv
;

io 3

f.
19

9 ;

(4)

nn: Lv

23

Nu 5

6 16 i5 9 ; wfy{ Dnb Lv 2i Nu 16", censer v' 7 17 34 ;

6 - 817 - 2l

,etc; (5) incense


tfo
1

26 r

'

(6) esp.
10.11

c.

ace.
(

Nu
12

7
.

3I

Lv io Nu 3 4 Lv i 2214 2 14 22 cogn. J3"]iJ 33 t ). (^ acc om- 2 Ch


CTJ}
1S
_

+^Kpers.Dt4 30 ^pers.^34 abs.Jei2 2 Is5o8 55 6 f 119 151 ahjpp^j 145 Je 2 3 23 a God from near by (opp. pirnD '); 'p
ofGod('i),
18
;

14

35
'

C. abs.

make an

offering

Nu

218

5 '" Vyi+8 5 "( + b pers.);'P P^f Is 5 1 2 '^3 10^ f 75 read Dy Che Gr Dr, cf. Bae
, ,

of "

H^p

adj. vb.
D'^lp
3
;

approaching; abs.

<B Du.
'p 1

g. of word,
59
.

Wp PX
+
Zpi

pers. Dt 30

14
;

prayer,
tfl'

41

I7

pi.

Ez40 45

46

4
;

1. as pred.,

W?$ V\
7

^
3

approaching:
,

+ "'-!' 1K8
Dt 3 2^;
as

3. of time:
Di 714I4

DTK
I
15

'p

esp. of

''

Ez

30' (peril, del.


2
,

non^ Dt 20
as subst.,
">

ahs. 'PI

S 17 41 EPaip DPS 25 c. art. ^ibn 2 S i8


1
;

CoKrae),
7

v 3 Is 13 6

Ob IS Jo
'p

4",
Is
1

cf.

Ez
56
1

7
;

+ inf. K13^> a^tenf


14 HPinp Pr io

K 5 ( + 1*$^), Nu
2.
c. art., c.
51

28 28
-

+ ~b

'p

Je 48 cf. imminent ruin;

16

3*

3V"lj3D

[SB'D).

approaching

or tabern., for service,

THVO Ez 4046
lo:i8

\ temple ( + ''"??),

45

4
;

abs.'pn

np Nu

'i8 7

Ez 1 1 3 33 Co Siegf Berthol 8 5 (for MT tail??); Ez 7 soon; Jb 20 of the 12 "psc 'p niK Jb 17 is dub.; Thes briefest. T&n

Dt 32 17 recently,

so

31p n.[m.] battle, war (hostile approach ; Aramaism =otf, 3"ip, cf. Lag BN17i); abs. 'p s 23 Zci4 +; pi. rrtrjp V68 '; rronin? Jb 3s Zc 14 3 * 78"; 'P fy Ec 9 18 his * 144 'p Bfr s2
3
1|

(my)

light is

near

to

(prope abest

a,

as Ar.

but not proven in Heb.) darkness; Cjji, Di light (they say) is near (breaking away) from
darkness, will soon leave
it

behind;

Bu

lix

W?H?
]:pP T

D ?^I?

the light

of

their intimate friend

heart
ijr

was war

\jf

55

19

(v

v.

y Qal

68

31

peoples that delight in

battles.

a)S 17"
;

pi.

shall not (1)

grow dark.

read EQ-ipa

@ 93 Th Dr and
BN82

most.

t[m-!P Lag
cstr. in phr.

Kb ll74]n.f. approach;
approach
to

n.m. L ' C13 offering, oblation (As. HWB3M kurbannu, id., appar. alw. with 3, L1 );
abs.'p

Lv

DwK

cstr. |3-]P r
38

l"l3"!p

God (Che
3Hg
59
,

D^PJIP, Lv 7 ; offering, oblation, term for all kinds of offering(onlyEzLvNu gen.

28 2

pl. sf.

2'

sf.

*}f]$

Nu

tn^PT a'ilj? adj. near; abs. 43 4 i2 + A- 2S i9 + pl- &?% 1 K8


, ,

Ex
(oft.

13

Is33
opp.

-r; fpl.
p*in-J)
24
,
:

nianp
3

Ez22 5

etc.;
20

near
36
;'

D^np

1. of city

Gn
46

19

JC48
13
17
;

'pn

Dt2i

<A
1

wearesi

elders) v; of land

K 8 = 2 Ch 6
tJ^|
1

+ HQE' Db), cf. ( + ^?), (of


(

Lvi 2S +, vegetable 2 11 3 -|-, 60 articles of gold NU31 silver 7" + etc.; as 2 2 14 ace. cogn. after ^"ipn Lv I 3 Nu 6 + (v.-/ 13 Jre>sn 'p Hipb.. 2 b (5)); cstr. nron 'p Lv 2
[HP]): animal
-

l0

14

1 4
-

v'

2
,

HE'S 'p 2 2
[]3"j5]

27
;

'1

'p

Nu 9

713
(cf.

50

31

).

road
,

Ex

n. [m.] offering; cstr. D^J?n

J3~)P
.

=contiguous,

K2i

n3

bx$).

wood-offering for second temple

Ne

io35 13 31

n-o

899
cf.

mpo
t

NH
the

II.21p (/of foil.;


[3^j
pi.

As. kirbu, midst; entrails (rare); MI 83 '" 3np3 in


peril, also

midst of the city ;

Ar.

jli

heart).

^~)P.

a
227

[DTIj?] n. [m.] axe (-/unknown; cf. 0*^2 rfouife /toe, one side of wliich could split 1"''-'^-- 37 Ar. wood, Vogelst ; adze *Jj,
is

NH

-]

inward

part,

midst ; "p
45" + ;
,

loan-wd. ace. to Fra 84 ; )


48

^jj
i

sf.

iEHIp

abs.

Ex
91
1
'-

29

13

+
,

(only 3); cstr.


3 fp i. ruL-ij?
"1

Gn
4i

sf.

Ju 9

(so prob. rd. for


pi.

T>P
(Ges>

Jos 9 7 +

Gn

21

mi-

i8

V'

Kb"), etc.; pi. only (sf!) 103 ; usu. c. prep. ('p3 143 t., ISO 43 1. ta. inward 2>art of human
12

1 ' 488

^
t.);
18

y*>

Je 4 6 22 ^74.

GFMBuNow);

ntO^BJ, A@L r. dV, BWB iSn" ntonp

S 1 3 20 +

rnp cold,
l[TM|3]
(||

v. -np.

body, physical

vb.

sense, 'p3 within one's


(J),
1

S 2 5 37

body Gn 25^ (J), cf. Je 23" Jb 20" (|| Vy3), cf. Is


_
-f

encounter,

meet,

befall

II.

N"}i?

NH rnp w^i (rare), np misfortune,


pollution,

19 (of nation personif.); into his body

109

specif,

(sim.); as seat of life i3"lp i>$J "l^myBJ 35JTI(1) 2lM 1 cf. i7 , (of idol)*Hb 2 ""(v. "also' 8). 2121 tb. belly, of kine c. of

X^IP, Ui*;
iSji

(nocturnal) Ar.

and

so

Aram.
11.

p
,

(j)

is

^0, seek earnestly,

receive

'p'^ G1141

k&dt:
3 ms.
liu 2
3
,

hospitably as present, offer as


T}J

guest

city

('P3 within
1

Am 3 +
house
e. of
(||

1. cf.

'pp etc.) Gn 18" is 25 ; nixin 'p3 Is


it,
11
;

Jui8 7
d. of
4
.

sf.

g.

3 ms. Bfjp
sf.

Dt 2 5 ls VTSft) Gn 44 s9 + 7^/ Ec 9" + Dn io 14 Kt (Qr KW, ip>l


;

sacrifice);

Qal Pf
f.

Eth.

3,

101 27 ; temple 48 10 land (earth) Gn 45 s 4 8' 6


yjr

TOto

'p3 74

^1]P:

Nu 1 1 23
a
;

Am 2
f.

Dn?5?n

-]iri3),

+ IO t. (la,
8

'pp).

Is 5* 24 f a num-

13

Ft. fpl.

m'p

Gn42

1T2E dirimi); 1. encounter, meet, ace.


,

S 28 10 (d.

ber of

pers., 'p3 in the midst,

among:
15
1
t.

esp. (1) people (96

pi.),

Am 7 Gn 24' Ex 2 3
,

t.;

among, 'P from 80 t. as sg. coll.,


23

pers. Dt25 , cf. (ace. rei) '131 np.Sn rrpp TBJ] Ru 2 3 her chance lighted upon afield, etc. 2. 10 ie/aZ/, ace. pers., subj. evil 1 S 28
'"'a

18

S 4 3 Jos f* Ju io 16 +
w
,

'fe*

'pa

'B n-3

Am 7
etc.

Dt 31 17 Je 46 21 Dt 17'+, fa
i
32 - 33 5

word

(abs.)

10
;

'J^pn 'p3 f Ju

* 'pp
>

Gn 44" (J), Nu 1 i^JE), indef. Gn 42 s9 (J) Is 41 22 3 7 Est4 6' Dn io (i> pers.); T. WDJ TIP
,

14

D^s-ns Ec 9

Dt4

(2) nanpri '(yo) 'pa


,

jos'i
,,

nu

and t(3) WW?1Dti8 'iSi6 15 14 i8 ls . ('PP) Dti; +( 4 ) rmay 'pp Ex 3 i

i4"+6t.
OS).
;

15 cf. v ; subj. n-ipp 2 v h. ms. rnp? Ex 3 18 1 s.Wipj 2 s i 6 / Pf 3 ; _p/. 3 416 13 1 s. 3 ms. rnp? NU23 1pM v T ; IT^M v ; 1.
, . ;

11

14

encounter, meet without pre-arrangement, usu.

(11.
16

(5)

ti*

'P3
.

* no
1

2
,'

cf.

(of wicked)

31 Dn??D 55 'P? Pr 15 82 '- (7) * 'P 3

(6) tilfl

D'r^K 'pa
<A mttfrf
;

of' (God): c. 5>S? pers. Ex 3 ,8 i>K (J), pers. Nu 4.. 2 3 6; ^pt, /, 9, v 3 (all JE); obj. 1% (om.) v".
K^i>3).

"S^M
,

20 39

i'?ifo

0/

the battle, the thick of the fight


.

rns 'pa

2. cAawc to be jrresent, 3 loc, 2 S i 6 Inf. abs. ( Hiph. 1. of '', cause (the right thing,

\M38 7

45 D'Syn La 3

t(8) of nations, D^iJn 'p3 6 cf. Jos 24" Mi 5 \ g.

IK29 *, pin 'pp

good fortune)
n")pn
;

to

occur,

Gn 27 20 /mums,

c. ^s? pers.; P/. 3 ms. 12 nnp.i 24 (both 2. J).

f 74" (Qr If 0)
(anthrop. of
*>;

thy hand
v. I.

./r.

nb

within thy bosom, Pi. 2 c). th. of a


-

of Israel, Pf. 2 mpl. consec. D'lV D3^


yourselves,
L
i.

Dnnpni

Nu35"ye shall (cause cities to occur rightly for


e.) select cities
-

, period of time, D 3B' 'p3

ward part
emotion
:

of 'p?

man
1

a.
s8

K3

t2. of inas seat of thought and Je 4 14 g 7 Pr 26 s * ^ 62 s


.
-

Hb 3 2 2

as suitable.

n "!i<] n m
[

-]

chance, accident;
cf.

16

cstr.

94

';
4

II

^?
Is 26

Pr
s

^39

55* 109
1

25

Zc 12

33 14", 3 ^i? Je 31 ; seat of 3> La i 20 ; of Wl Ez u' 36 s6 27 12 314 2 cf. Is 51 'pa ,/, 3 6 19 ;

11 n ? V rnpp Dt 23 by reason of the chance of the

night

(i.e.

nocturnal pollution,

Lv

I5

).

(rd. i3> Vrss Hup b. as ai.). faculty of thought and emotion, subj. (no prep.) 7 Is 16" (|| ^P), 4 (|| 3>) 5>; ,i 3 i i2 (only here pi.; 'B>BJ)._ 49 , x\. BTJ3P <S, or BPJJp, Gr 01 Bi Che Bae al. (for D31?). 1 3. term, techn. in P of entrails of sacrificial

^ Now Che Bae


,

V~)P\ n.[m.] opposition, contrariness;


only np.(3) in
(in
fig.

'<':

'

Lv 26,
21

as adv. modifier of

sense),

+ D? pers., of Isr.'s
ng3 v
27 40
-

relation to

^6
||

g^

p-

<-

ty 0^1 Lv 26
v 28

if ye walk with
''
;

me

con-

23 trariwise, so v ,

subj., D3EJ? 'ns'jnl

Ew

"1p
'

v 24, so v 4 ' and"('P


.

"8"?

tCT-a<A

o/'o^

2>osition)

animals (Di
2qI3.17.28Lv
I

LYl
913

Dr-Wh LT

'

p'-

**'
?
3

)
516.21.25

Ex
14

12

'"Hi?*?

.,3.3.9.9.14.14

8.8.11

tune

abs. 'D 1

n.m. 1869 accident, chancje, forS 6 9 + cstr. rnpp Ec 2"


;

(so

mip
read also 3"
nipt?)
;

900

19

1.

with

Ruet

^ Wild,
1

imp
15

for
;

MT
nip

accident, chance,

S 6 20
'

26

c.

Ru 2 s (v. 'p
Db-DK

2. in Ec, fortune, fate, 'D 1). ins Ec 2 14 cf. v 15 3 1919 9 9 s 3 . nip?


-

1 4 GFM) jJos ,3M (JED), Jui also Gn 23* Jos I5 207 21 (all Gn 35 (P) Ne 1 1 25 . Vid. ffon.

v. esp.

,ob

(y3lK V),
P);

11

'RH 'p

117

t^ya nnp
Tn'iJin
(irai\(a>v,

v.

prSR

n-1P-

tmip
cstr.
1
||

n.f. rafter,

beam

meeting, fitting into, another);

Wp Gn 19
sf.

a thing (prop,
8

nnp
39
,

n.pr.loc. in Moab, n6\us


site

(J)=my roof-tree;
Benz, for

2 pi. nil'p rafters, abs.

CI13

7
,

Nu 2 2

unknown.
7rdx(c)is
;

K6 MT
r
;

16b

(reading JEBH

niTp),

V$$n,

v. p) Ct i 17 <JI more gen. beam, sg. abs. niip

nMp Th Kit + f> (reading nillpn for UD'ni Kt, vtrni Q r )


;

tony' nnp
,

n.pr.loc.

Kapia^iapti/i, etc. (city

of forests\

iapp[*],

city of the

K6
c.

2 '6
.

cf.

t[rnp] vb. denoni. Pi.


of,

furnish with beams;


:

lay the

beams

60 Gibeonites Jos 9 17 assigned to Judah Jos 1 5 Ju i8 12lJ on border of Benj. Jos 15 9 (in , v 10 n6\iv lapw, v. D "!^) l8 "> assigned BTJ^J
, ,

ace. of the
;

to Benj. v
v.

building

Pf
2
8

pi. sf.
11
;

WE Ne 3 36
P<. niptpn

Inf. cstr.
3

rtn$ Ne

Ch 34

I04

(fig.).
18
.

(Ciy? m. by text. err. before D'ly, 21 long the ); near Beth Shemesh i S 6 4 named abode of ark 7 12 1 Ch 13 66 2 Ch i
,

28

tn"ipp n.[m.] beam- work;

Ec io
I"
1

in genealogical list

Ch
25

s0 - 5253
;

named
;

also
art.

Ne 7 M = D^V

'p
;

Ezr

(read

Dn)

c.

tfinp
poet.,

n.f.

town, city (syn. of

?, chiefly

D^JH
"

'p

Je 26 20
6
;

abbreviated (in poet.) ("HP)

and in the higher


nnp,
l.'

style; perhaps
cf.

from

.^^i32

called also

^SfTCTB (Kapia8Paa\)
'p, so

above \/as meeting-place of men;

MI 13
Is
2
36

si
4

+
.

cstr.

nnp Nu
cf.

|nnp; JAram. nnp);


2i
28

n.pr.loc. abs. 'p

Jos 15 60 i8 ,4 + v is (where read for &*"!$

Di
15
910

Benn Steuern)
[(l)3aaX], also

this abbrev. into '"VV3,


-

+; i-

in gen. 6
8

Dt
28
;

v 11 29 and
,

HW \h>3
8m.
" - 271

S6 2

2. of specif, towns,
TaXyoXa,

Ho

(IV^,
esp.

(rd. 'n;
(v.

Codd -

Now);
1

jn'p
(||
,

nnp NU2I
J

Damascus, 'WtoO
'

'p

Je 49 25
29 33

"&>? TJ)
1

Bob 8" -"


1

s Vya, or *HJ ha), nri'pya y 'i Ch 13 Identif. uncertain ; on these ll. n ?5!l).

conj. Kiry'at el-'Enab,


(cf. Kaptadiapcip, p *1 - 85 - " 2 - 210
-

+ W.
-

of

of Jerus.

Mi
,/,

10

4 48
3
,

Is

20

'p

nuhl La

2",
,

Jerusalem
cf.

Lag
.

);

'Erma
'"

32

1)^0 'p is
)

city for inhab.


tjj),

i
2

4145

'p

(Henderson

Conder
Geor- ,Mt

8urvw

Mem

"),

njow

21

'-

6
(||

i
.

pivn

nri>y 'p 2 2
coll., i.e.

(||

T?
,

GASm
T 1QD
-

GOBT

226r-

Buhl

n , nin) 32 13
rrynra 25',

3. in Is 2 4-2 6

various, representative,

cities,

VW
,1!

'p

denoting 10 24 'p
,

narnnp T
:'

v. foil,

n^v t

'p

v. foreg.

dtiv
'

D^ 3
4.

"P

v3

naa'eo 'p 2 6 6 ; so
(l|l V);

nnp n.pr.loc. wdXis (ra>v)ypappaTav,


") Kapiao-aaxpap ancient
:

prob!
s

29

ft

Hb 2 T 18 19
8 - 17

mdef.,Hb2
10

Pr
15
.

+ (
(v.

Ju

name of TO"
cf.

(infig.)

= i8
v.

city of strength, so ti? "P io


!

11. '*1

c) (perh. 1Bb~'p scribe-town,


<S

11

(i<i.);=inhab.,ii

/ppon Jb39 7

supr., also

nnp
t
Ges* 8")
so
city
5 1

n D^V: -1i?n.pr.loc. KaptaBaip (perh. double

O^rmp

Buhi Ge<>1!r 274 cf. house of scribe, 1112 Ju 1516 Ju i another name is ; );Jos 15 49 i13D"'p Jos 15 (but woXit ypapparav, hence
"-

WMM A

and Egyptian
U - Kur- 174

Ba'-litu-pa-'irq,

GFM
on

city (du.), yet in gen.


1. in

0?

in n.pr.loc. v.
1 ,

Moab (MI 10 ) Je 48 (DVj-j, v23 ; nornnp Ez 25" Qr (Kt nWinp); Reubenite


acc.toNu 3 2 37 (Ci:n.) J0S13 9 ;

rd. perh. lSD"'p, so Steuern), in S. Judah site Dhoherlye, 5 h. SW. from

on

(prob.

Hebron)

v.

n.

DW? n#Gn
667''-

GMgrI64 f^] 2 c and Buhl

4 plain of Kiryathaim (v.niE>); mod.Kureydt,

cijm. SE. from (Mt.) 'Attarus (nhcy), and 6 J m. NNW. from Dibon GASm *""Buhl
gw.w
;

2
||

= !n-)p
Hebron

Levit. city in Naphtali


1
32

Ch 6",
of

t[n")p] n.f. town, city (late poet.) (cf.Ph. nip n.pr.loc. in Cyprus, also=CartAa<7, and perhaps Cirta, Tigranocerta ; cp.Thes); 7 indef. Pr of Job's city, Jb 29 always nip;

nnn

Jos

(Btppav,

L Kap&w).
older

8 3 9 314 ; city as a corporate body of

men

11".
Levit.

t JTipN
;

n^p

n.pr.loc.

name

tnnip n.pr.loc. Kadr)S, KapiOa, etc.:


city in Zebulun Jos 21
34
,

= fourfold

wdXir Apj3o(), Kap(t)a<ty>/3oK, etc. (prob.


city (otherwise

site

unknown.

Jos 14 16 15 13 21 1 '),

jrnp

v.

o^nnp 2.

rrrnp

901

pp
TTnp
1

TrVVHp n.pr.loc. (formed as pi. intens. fr. l.in Judah Jos 1 5 25 (ai n-dAtis; whence, '*l'")i??);

adj. gent, of
as subst.
coll.

mp
Ex

2
6 24

alw.

c.

art.;
;

Ch

s1

Nu

26 s8

pi.

as supposed, Judas fiipp E"N), perh. Karyaten, 182 c. 12 m. S. of Hebron, Buhl ""*2. in .

WTjQ
>n-i[3n

Chg"
;

v 19

Moab, KapuoB,
41 'pn v 2

al

cum.
*nded.32<

Am 2 perh. = Pa/3/3ad Ma>o/3=Moa,9= A P fO7roXif(Euseb.,v.Lag 0n0m 2r7 60 "),mod. Ra66a, Geo r 270 S. of Arnon, cf. Buhl
;
-

noXtit;

MI"
'

mp
-

12 7 (van d. H. v"), 26'; '33 2 Ch 20". tftrffs

^a

Je48
J

24
,

II-

Flip
,

(\/of
JbS8
-

foil.;

meaning unknown).

tl. if

Jp

vb.

make

bald, or a baldness,
cf.

trnj? n.m. 40 3i + fHg Jb 6" +


.

s
frost,
;

Ice; abs.
Srr\p_

'p

Gn
(E),

sf.

+ 147"; 1.
Gn
(||

usu. (by mourners) for the dead,


(

RS ta
sores,

l 'of

'

Arab
;

>os< of night (opp. a^H of day), Je 36 30 2. ice, Jb 6 16 37 10 3 8 w


/ro<),

31
al.

40

"lb?

Wrthink

paralle l s )
'

(NH

id.

Hiph. shew

D*3

'P

baldness

Ar.

wound, make

1#fC
;' ||

V'

i47
T

,;

(Hup

i^S

of hail, but v.

Bae

mp
Ez

cold,
i
22

w J^f, "tos v );

whiteness in face of horse (but be bald, c^i Eth. <&Grtn make bald (rare) ; Aram. c.';i\ bald);

probably also 'p


crystal, after ).

PJ?3

(so

Krae

most

TIP,
ings);

o,
cf.

chiefly deriv. (and der. mean" Sin. n.pr.m. nmp, imp; MI 3J1 4SS

"HP*
t[

n r)P>

nru?i H^HPi

etc., v.

mp.

n.pr.loc. nrnp);
s

Qal Imp/. 3 mpl. nmp im.p>


T
1
.

Dip]
id.

vb. spread or lay something over

DB*Nn3Lv2i Qr(>Ktnmp';||W^cf.Dti4 ); Imv. fs. ?5? *$ <m|3 Mi i 16 mae a baldness 6 Niph. Imp/. 3 ms. Om mj J e 16 for. men shall not make themselves bald for them. Hiph. Pf 3 pi. consec. nrn^ tj^k inppm Ez 31 27 and they shall make a baldness (cf. Qal) 18 Hoph. Pt. mpo eM*0| Ez 29 for thee. every head made bald (by carrying load).
. .

(NH 20
43
;

form a crust, so Hiph. ?y O'lp^ Ecclus Aram. Dip, Jjs, incrust, overlay); Qal

Pf. i Oty D3\^> ^OIP,] Ez 37 / will spread skin over you (i.e. the dry bones); Impf. 3 ms.
6

"ity

Dn\b$>

DIP'l

v8

(so

Gi van

d.

H.;

Baer

9 -- 29 bjfcl, of wnich conflicting explan. Ges" '), indef. subj. instead of pass.; but rd. Niph.

trjjft <S (cf. 93)

Co Berthol Toy Krae.


foil.;

trnp
v 41 );

adj.

bald ; Lv
.

4"

13

(distinct

fr.

033
J

n'.'m. 2

K 2 230
;

lp (v
^Ji,

of

mng. dub.;

cf.

As. karnu,

Ar.

Eth.

*CTj

NH
Ar.

p.P v

Ph. pp, Aram.


pitr of mt.(?)

tnrnp n.f.
fcign

baldness, bald spot,

of
16

mourning
;

made
sf.

as

KJ1P, |j, all horn; Sab.

pp

abs. 'p Is 3

s4

^nn"!^

Hom Cbre,t127

v. also

Mi

; bald spot, tMh-^j? Am 8 "fift 2 ls mr\2 'p Lv2i (ace. cogn.)'; IS15 Ez7
i

^i part of man's Jiead

10

'P Kfttrfeg

J e 4 8 37 ;

'"'33 'p

Mi

i';
s4
;

D3
also

3 , J?

beasts, ijj corner, extremity, of anything Frey, horn of uterus, Lane).

where horns are in

Dt
and

14

opp. ns>j:e rrijjD Is 3

P? Je 47 s

^n.f.^hor^-abs.
5

'p Is 5'
1

+ Hg
,

(ace. cogn.)

Ez 27
42

31
.

i^75

cstr.

5 pp Jos6 + 4
,

sf.

'Pp

S
,

^92",
t
;

TrirHp
l
42

n.f.

baldness of head; abs/p Lv

+;baldness of head {s\w. sf.innipv "2 -w. opp. nn?3 baldness of forehead), Lv i 3
3
';

rnp
25
23
,

n.pr.m. in Judah (bald one\; Je 40 8 + I 2 t. Je, Kapijfl, L Kaprje


;

K
1.

320 0:npHb3 D?p,p Dn8 D)3 v cstr. 1 K 22" + sf. V3-ip Gn 22 Dt 33 Da'PP Ez34 l'3-jp Dn8 pi. (usu. in der. senses) rfa-jp Ez 43 + cstr. npp. Ex 29 4- sf. Wpp 2 f+, etc.;horn: \t. a. of ram (7$)

etc.; du.

3' 6

13

17

'J-ip

21

15

12

Kaprjt.

Gn

22 13 , so in Daniel's vision
8'
' -

Dn 8

3 - 30 '- 20
,

and

n.pr.m. Kope !T}p Edomite name a. Gn 3 6 514ls 1 Ch i 35 b. Gn 18 16 36 (not Sam.; prob. gloss fr. v Di Kau Ball Holz hesitates). 2. Levite, rebel ag. al.;
: .

(baldness?);
910
s

Moses,

geneal. lists

Nui6'+iot. 16, 17, 26 Ex 6 2124 1 Ch 6 722 fH3


; ,
:

27 ; in 9 ; 'p-^33
1

8 9 21 of oppressors in Isr. (under (of goat) v 21 so of nations Zc 2 AAA ; of fig. of rams) Ez 34 D ?H Dt 33" ifr 22 w (both fig., cf. 92"); of Zion under fig. of threshing-ox Mi 4 13 Pp3 'p 1 K 10 2 2" 2 Ch 18 (symbol.) seen in Zech.'s vision
;
,

=
1 .

Zc

b. used as oil-flask
p.p infr.).

S 16 113

1K1"

26 ; esp. 'P" ?.?p as company of ^-collec1 1 tors (or singers), in titles \^ 42 44 45' 46 '

Nu

11

(cf. 'n'lSl

c. ?3in 'p ; as wind-instr.

Jos 6 s

49 84 85 87 88 Hebron, i.e. Judahite clan


1 1
1

47' 48

3. a
2
43

'

son

of

Ch

Kop,

etc.

(from curved shape of tusks). t2. fig., of pers., ir 3 symbol of strength Dt33 ^f\ 'p 2S22
(cf.lDiB').
,

d. \& Di3-ip

Ez27

is

VP
as deliverer); others sub 3 or 4; |i8' (of as of a lordly animal, cf. esp. as lifted up (DY\ lsal increase of
''

902
;

PJ3
,

Dr
i 1

S2 U0 La2 17 ^75 89 25 92 Ch 25 s (v. Kau >Be blow loudly


11

),

denoting

,8 -

11

might, dignity 112 so perh.


,

(Frey Dozy) also impugn, censure); Qal Pf. 18 3 ms.'p 1 S 1 5 + etc.; Impf. 3 ms. IMP?! Gn 12 M is. sf. najnpK 1 K 1 1 , etc.; Imv. mpl. 37 -r
;

[cf.

r#
y^-ip?

31

3
7
,

Jo
sf.

13
;

Inf. abs. 5)ip T


5
;

K1
:

11
;

cstr.

c]),

4-

toy? i//i48
56
;

M
(sul>j.

'

Ec 3

*! Ezr 9
32
,

rogance 75
so

opp.

); also haughtiness, arina Jiew off horns, i.e.


1//-

pass,

yip 2S15

etc.;

Pt. act. T)P

1K11";

ieor, re/uf

1. a. usu.
,,

reduce, humiliate,

La 2 3
jb i6

75*', pass.

Je 48 s

(39

of rending distress: 13? (29


t.)

garment in
t.)

Gn
12

37
'3

7)2
21

"sy3 'npbyi
is

15
;

't^

nnb 9

nnay

D'JPp

Ez

appar. of restoration of might (as 14 + 148 supr., c. D-JJ1), but "Vf$ T? 'XK f 132" of raising up individual ruler of Davidic line. 3. of altar, horn-like projections at corners

Bg0 '3 ? 2 K 2
1H33
2

44" 2Si3 + ; bsi D33a? 'p J02 13 ;

MM

(1) sign of grief,

29

cstr.' 'a' f}? <om 0/ 31 garments (pers. tCTift <orw garments) 2 S 1 3 37 'a liTip 33 Th We al.), 2 K i8 =Is (but read

pt. pass, 'p

(26

t.),
t.

Am 3

14

Je 17 1 Ez 43'"
19

+
;

18 27

Ex 27 *
s

+8

Ex,

Lv 4'

+ 6 Lv (all P)
1.
.

as sanctuary,

Je4i 36 i"Vtp fJbi nana 2 S 13 19 in?J?a 8*lg


, ; ,

s2

20

2 2

12

Ezr 9 3

+ 1$),
1

refuge

iK i 5051 2 2>

t4.

hill (so in Ar.,peak,iso-

nWtGn37
1

34

44

,3

Jos7

6
;

S 15 32 (Ges* 12" ); V T? pt. pass, t D^np

lated hill, cf. Ges) Is 5'.

1 5. ft 1"W? Dff]E
13

Hb 3

12

rays at his side{s)


theoph.,
cf.

had he

Now Da).

Am 6

(of lightning-flashes in
v. D??"]P n.pr.loc.
fjij

D'jnp

1
.

Ec

t(2)as symbolic act, ifV Bf>tf note 'p 30 11 ; t(3) abs.iianb nyi yinp? ny 21 b. tear away or out veils Ez 1 3

tpp vb. Qal

denom.

of

5,

send out
-

fillets

rays; P/. 3 ms. VJB niV Hi?


Hiph. denom. of fjp 1
(be fully developed), Pt.

Ex 3 4 29 30 3S (P).
-

a, display (grow) horns

D^sp
(/jotm

ni?P

"|

* 69

32
.

from (?) arms v 20 mark of leprosy out 56 of (IP) garment Lv 13 t2. tear away sovereignty (under fig. of garment), subj. \ 28 11 17 also 1!P i S 28 by? pers. 1 S 15 1 K 11
,

1K11 1231
2

IP 14

s
,

abs. 11

13
;

c.

ace.

ty + ^>yp

TlpEn
t
(so
,

Typ n.pr.f.
;

beautifier, v.^pS)

Job's third daughter Jb 4


cf.

of antimony,

i.e.

H
.

Isr. 5"^p n.pr.loc. conquered by

Am 6
p.

13

and most sub pi? 2); prob. in Bashan, supr.; 21 =5 Kapvaiv i Mace S 43 44 Kapviov 2Macc 1 2 ; also in
'

GrWeNow GASm,
,

also "O"]

K?

520

t3. tear, rend asunder : a. book 17 mafe wide, large, with (3) knife Je 36 s3 b. 30 windows, i? 'pi eyes, with (3) stibium Je 4 22". c.rend open heavens, and descend, [Ij'Jifin
. .

21

of
ri

',

Is 63".

+4.

tear, rend, of
s

wild beasts:

'p

ni"Wfy

Gn 14

(v.

in. ninn^y

p 800
.

supr.).

f[Dnp]
cp.

vb. bend down, stoop, crouch


Ar.

(obj. Dap "top); fig. of al., (ace. pers. om.), so but (fr. context) 01 BaeAVe al. malign, rail (cf. Ar. supr.); Gr al. W)p. t Niph. be rent, of gar-

as fierce bear
foes

Ho 13
15

human

^ 35

Hup

>

(intrans.) (cf. perh.

NH

u^S

disc,

round cake;
all

blDTj?, \ftr$,

ment (WP), Impf. 28 32 s be


39
;

3 ms.ini5>l

S 15 27 J3R Ex
,

ankle); Qal
(both

+ V12);

Pf 3 pi. of vanquished gods of Babylon.


1

W$

*tycP&, *fy>F& J 1 a Is 4 6 ; / <. Dip v

rent, split asunder, of altar


1K,1,30

iK

35

13

t[SHp] n.m.
rag
;

torn piece of garment,

pi.

D'yip
;

K1

30

he tore

it

into twelve

T [D">p] n. [m.] hook, on edge of curtains


of tabern.,

31 2 pieces^ 2K2' ra^Pr23

(sign of poverty).

matching the loops (IN??, v. [yv ]); ,1 B -" 26 33 cstr. ant 'W. 36 pi. D"t?-ip Ex 2613 T\vm 'p 2 6 n =36' 8 sf.VCnp 35 n =3g h v=36

[r*]p]

vb. nip, pinch (NRY~$cut dough,

compress lips, Y^p piece of bread; As. kardsu, nip

ZAW " ,(,896) '"] ankle t[^b")j3] n.[f. Albr

2S22 =^ + Dn.i? 37 ^PT 2S22 = f i8 ").


33
37
;
:i

v.

Ko"'' m

(cf.
sf.

pi.

gnaw, Ar. Jojj pinch; Eth.+^R: incise; Syr. 35 also BAram]; cf. Fra [v. .'); Qal 19 ^et ^iem no ^ P' nc h Impf 3 mpl. fyWJp! if 35
off
',

)Llo nail

the eye, i.e.


,

wink
'P 6

maliciously, so Pt. act. "S


13
;

TV

paos;

tDhp =DTp Ne7

44 n.pr.m. post-ex., Ezr2 ,Kafir/s, AK1747


,

Pr io 10 i^ya
cf.

also

WOP 'p 16
NH,

30

pinching
or biting,

K<ipa(s),

L (both) Kopts.
Ar.
cy>
strike

his lips (i.e. compressing, as

j/*lp

vb. tear

(NH

id.,'

Pn. Pf. 1 s. ^flP ipno gnawing, As.). Jb 33 e from clay I was nipped off (ci. As. [i{a
iklaris,
lie

head, bell, etc., 6a< drum, box ear, gnash teeth

nipped off clay, to form Eabani).

rv
'

903

rropo
enp, 6e(come)

V^P n

"

"

QU b- word, appar. nipping,


(since

concr.

nipper usu. interpr.


(cf.

Hi) of a
NSi"l,

nipping or stinging insect

Aram.

Ar.

cf. NH ttftp (-/of foil.; solid, BHp 6oard (rare)). ./Srw,

biting insect); e.g. gadfly (d. Thes ), N3 fiBSD 'p J e 46 20 a gadfly fig.'of Nebuchadr.

J^U

Add,ul

Bhj?

n.ln. ,:,au, board, boards

Ex26

,9

'+, Bhj>
;

v^ +

sf.

iJBhp

; abs. 'p Ez2 7 ; pL

cometh from
lator,
i.

tlie
;

north;

5i5

e.

fP

Thes ah,

(Aq Symm) stimumore gen., excidium.


(prob. redupl.
fr.

fi.

^p^.p n.[m.]

floor

Vr-ip, or nip;
;

NH

kakkaru, ground, earth, ^'V^IP lu 9I Av.jj 5 terra aequabilis mollisque ; cf. Kb' ); abs. 'p 1 K 6 16 f\ VPT - v 7b (v. infr.); cstr. >i ,MM " SFJB Nu 5 + floor of temple 1 K 6 7b rea)j 15 j7. v prob nhipn rafters (cf. 6 and Th Sta Kmp K'u Benz; (earth)-floor fflV) @ 33
'

appar. = As.

&,

ground., so

"Bhp v<* + ; sf. VBnp 35" + ; tl. coll. boards, of deck Ez 27" (of Tyre under fig. of ship). 2. ioard of tabern. Ex 2 6 lbM ,6 + 45 t. 2.6-40 ; Nu 3 M 4"

,5 Dnrip v +

cstr.

KVP")P,

<

(all P).

rpj?

v.

mp.
(-/offoll., meaning dub.; cf.Ar.

ItJup

ttli

basket of palm-leaves ; Eth.

^v*^;

NH

urn, jar;

of tabern.

Nu s'

DJn ypnp

Am o

the floor,

bottom of the

sea.

f n.yplp
Judah
;

a.pr.loc. (yfoor);
8vcrpias KaSrjs.

n)Dp_=BH rrtpp, cf. $ NnijDp, r ninDP; Talm. BDp, NBD'p a measure, Syr. aJ> jar, BAk 1882-" 79 Fra 63206 (D after p), N6s' Brock'"). 1 1 t[ty> Ko"- "] n.f. a kind of jug, jar,
-

c.

art.

utensil of tabern.

loc, ^pn.gn Jos 15", on extreme S. border of


Trjv

Ex

16

37

Ch

and (Ch) temple 28"; cstr. TJDSn nibp


sf.

pi. Hi'trp
7

Nu
Ex

4 ^'ars

Kara

oftlie drink-offering;

(of table)

25

s9
.

*t1S
unknown
;

n -Pr -!ocKapieap.
17

E. of Jordan,

Ju 8

10
,

site

tnDj?
horn

(for niyp)

n .[f.]
'p

pot
-

(for ink), ink-

; cstr. ^bn

Ez 9 s 3

abs. riDisn

v ".

"^R")B ^ u 2 4

rea<^

1
Eth.

1.

& [Tip]

fs.

*^T?

1 -v oe cota, so (Ar.j5
is

Dttfp
coo? oneself

(-/offoll.;

meaning dub.).
Jos2 4 32 (both E), Jb42".

be cold

Tntfl^top n.f. unit of (unknown) value,


perh. weight:

Syr. J>; (rare); Levy cp. also

<fcd<J:

caZm
Pf. 3

[i.e. cool]);

NH Nithp. T!i?n ? #row Hiph. make or keep cool


:

Ithpa.

Gn3 3

19
||

ITlpn, fig.,
7
*,

Je6 7b
;

Jerus, keepeth her

cf.

(-/of following; nE^'fp Ca'e; Ar. Jhi gfttm offfat, iv. scaZe q^" (Berggren),

ti^p

NH

wickedness
(6es
te

coo/, fresh

Inf. cstr.

metaph 1'pn

^/Jil

") v

of

"112

keeping water cool (sim.).


(fig.)

scale off),

be healed from small-pox, etc. (Muhifc; i.e. cf. JL #e< weZZ from leanness, Frey

tlf? adj. cool; cstr. "})


pi.

nmpi p r
.

fr

(KamGolius);

also sweep (up debris)


offish, etc.;

Dozy"

347

).

(Kt) cooZ of spirit, i.e. calm, self-possessed


;

&$>

of water Je i8 H

(Qr

t<. n.f. scale nCplTp


animals having
'p\

of waterDti4
9 -'

tip

n.[m.] cold; abs.


n.f.

Pr Z5 25 G11 8 M

= Lv II 91012
5

^SiDfln and

scale

(Dh).
17

id.; abs. 'P Di<| Na 3 a day cold day, so Pr 25 20 ; 'p alone, coW of coldness, s of night Jb 24"; in gen., due to winds 37

pi. sf.

pi. CWP'fp, of scale-armour 1 S Tntypbp Ez 2 9 4A (of Pharaoh under


;

trnj?

fig.

of crocodile).
B'E'p.
foil.; cf.

p v.

(DnTBO

v.

D'lJBD ( c f. Tog; '

mr f 1 4 a")
Pi.

yet Voigt Bu, attractively, out of storehouses [|| Tin]);


17 6

NH rutfp, Pun. Kiuaov Low p


(Low"id.
330
),

Kt^'p

(-/of

Ar. li~3, Eth.'l^rti't:


-

408
,

all
cf.

in-;^?B!)^i47 ,+pl.Zci4 (rd.n'inpv

cucumber(s)

so prob. As. kissA ;

n.f. coolness; abs. 'e of cham'Bn ivby. Ju 3 20 ='Bn Tin v 24 ber:

TrPpTp

(Lexx),

S Jerl Nu 1 1 4 pi.
-

Syr. JL'o^i ' ttyp_ (n for n after


1975
!

p); Gk.o-<<evo t ,<rur;


Fremdw.30\

Lag

Arm

s,ud

"" K6

Lewy

tH- [Tip] vb. Pilp. tear down (?) (NH tear down ">i?]i? wall) ; only P. "ip np"]pO Is 22 5 usu. (men are) tearing down wall(s), but v. 1. f1> 3 ad fin.

t[np,

Lbw"- 330
.

n.f.

cucumber;pi.

D^pNu'n
Is
i
8
;

fn. Httjpp
so

n.f. place, field, of cucumbers,


al.
(cf.

Je io 5 Gf Gie

Baruch

6 70 ).

2p
[2li^p]
vb. incline, attend, of ears;
3 fpl.

904

rvrpv
yoke imposed by king
a.
1

K
6

= 2 Ch
fig.
8

o4

3.
:

tQal Impf. Hiph. P/.


img/! 3 ms.

3e>pn
42
s3
,

I S 32

(subj. D^TN).

make hard,
Je
26
s3

stiff,

stubborn,

of obstinacy
13

3 ms. 3'B>pn
3B>pI Is
nans'ipri
;

Je23
etc.;
,

,8

f66

19
,

DE-ljrnK
etc.;

Wfe 2 K 1 7" tliey

stiffened, their neck,


161729

Imv. ms. 3B/pn


etc.;
,

so

7
1 ;

Jb33

21
,

esp.

^5* +

Inf. cstr.
1

Pr 29
*,

1 7 1 9" Dt io' 2 Ch 30 36 Neg D3:nb ^pri-^S f 95 s cf. Pr 28 14 subj.


,

S 1 5 K + Pt. yVfyQ Pr i 24 + pi. D'^pp 13 Ct8 jwe attention (sts. + VP?'); abs. Ho 5 J ao !a iSi5* Isio 28 34 49 Mii +i2 t.; +b s 4 4 pers. Je 18" Zc I Is 51 (|| "VKH), b pers. ^ 55 7 b rei Je 18 18 Ne u Je6" '^S rei
^tfpn
;

'B 3.b-nK HB'PK

Ex7

"im-l-TlS (P), acc.


4

Dt2 30

T>.

shew stubbornness Jb 9
1

(c.

7K pers.

[']).

ntTp adj.
;'cstr.
;

hard,
fs.

aevere;
nB>p

abs. 'p
;

Ex
4

i8 26 +
1

32'+;
730

Dt

26"

cstr.n^p

142

16

Pr 17 4 29 12
Ct 8 13 3
,

!>

rei

rei
1

Je 6 17 Is 4 8 18 Pr 4 20 5 7" ^5" 66" 86 6 also c. ace. rei Je 23 18


1 ;

mpl. D'E'P

S 3*5
.

cstr.

^P

Ez

7
;

fpl. niE'p

Gn 42

; 1

hard,

difficult,

Jb 13 6

ijr

17

61 2 ;
c.

acc. cogn. Is 2 1";


2 (

appar.=
17
,

cause to attend,

acc^IX Pr 2

+ ? rei), ty 1 o
-

but usage would be so late and rare that


is

I44m prob. subj. rei (Ges

Da 8'nt-' ,0, BS).


32/p^
1

*[fM

18 26 (E). s battle 2S2", wind Is 27 servitude (f13J|) 1 3 14 9 6 I2 4 =2 Ch io 4 , Dt 26 Isi 4 Ex i 6 (both P); 5 as n.coll. nBp y&y tpffU y\r 60 thou hast made
question ("O^)
,

Ex

of a legal 2. a. severe, of

T2tTp n.m.
of life 2
acc.
sl
,

attentiveness;
!

as sign
29
;

OV DK'p Jb 30 20 thy people see severe things; i.e. one whose time (life) is hard, so 1S1"
(reading
Di'

attend an attentiveness (give close attention),

K4 of a living deity K 18 as cogn. ^ip! 3Bp 3"? prn Is2i he shall


7

nB>p for TVn


(

'p,

Th We Dr al.);
Is
1 4

severe, rough, of lord

D,

?'"l^)

cf. 2

S 3 s9

abundance of attentiveness

(cf.

63'

yjf

I45

T
).

t[aa?j5] adj. attentive; fs.^W


TOBfe

^nri

v. HPS]); "^? "#>] (c. )p comp. [WfPJ Ju 4" the hand of the sons of Israel went on being more and more severe upon Jabin fierce,
;

$n

Ne
40

6
,

+W
130

rei

11
.

relentless, of '*'s

sword Is 27
1

(in fig.); rough,

rude

S 25 s

severe things, of

language
,3
6

Gn
13

t[lj5] adj.
2

id.; fpl.
2
,

rfatfp, of 0*}}$,

42

730

(E; Oa^),

S 2o 10

Ch
I.

1S

1//

all

i>

rei.

[nti^p] vb. be hard,


nB>15

severe, fierce

i nE'p rp^x rvby com/missioned with a severe {message) unto thee

(all c. n;v);

K i2 =2 Ch io k 14 / am ?S$
2
.

(NH
111.

J g severe;

Ar. Lis

(15) 6e /tarrf, dry,

endure, struggle against, severity;

Aram.
rvt?p

ne>p ran I s2 i Ct 8 6 (|| njy b. fierce, intense, vehement, of n


'

(Ges
cf.

smd

Da 8i"

rt

-" 75(d)

80

);

^P

NB'p,
adj.'

Us
7
;

Gn 49 9).
1 27
;

3. in.irnB*p-Dy a people
c f. n^i?n

stiff

of
;

6 Aarrf, difficult;

hard);

Qal P/ 3

J Aram. TP,
nrn?|3
1

6 13 s 9 neck, stubborn, Ex 3 2 33" 34 (all JE), Dt 9

fs.

Gn 40
44

19
case

3 1.Impf.hard,
be

ms. nB>

Dt 1 17 17 difficult Dt i

S 5\ nnj 18 B>ph 2 S is
,

na'isn ^s-iy 3

Bf$ Ju 2";
3

D'oa '^p T
;

Ez2

(of a legal
18

alone

= stubborn IS48

+ 3.^p.|n),

3^p
4
.

V( + nsp-'<p]n)
;

'p

}P compar.).
7

2. 6e Aarrf, severe, rJJ 'p

\^ 1 S5

?? Dt 15 (of', in judgment); it shall not be hard in thine eyes (seem a severe trial, an injustice); of wrath Gn 49/ (poem in

^JD
.

t^ttjp n.[m.]

stubbornness

cstr.

Dt

9"'.

S 19 44 Miph. Pt. Pi. Hw'pJ Is 8 hardly bestead, hard pressed. 16 Impf 3 fs. nPn^3 %! Gn 35 (E) she made luird in her bearing (had severe labour). Hiph.
J;
||

T5?);

of fierce
21

words

Levit. city in Issachar, TlVttJp n.pr.loc. 57 I Ch6 Jos l<j*> 21 (in BHp q.v.); Knavv, L Ke(7iQ)i', A Kf<r Kr
||

(-/of foil. mng. dub.; ticavit,=^kv. LlS; then tornavit, but


II.

nti'p

Thes decorjji

B"

?).

Pf. 3 ms. ntPpn


B'pjl

Exi3 +

15

etc.; Impf. 3 ms.

Ch 36"

3 mpl.

V^p.'l
17
;

Je7

etc.; Inf.
1 ;

cstr. sf.

nn'B'pna

Gn

35

P<.

n^pp p r 28" 29

t nQJpQ n. [m.] an artistic hair arrangement 1 turner's work, Is 3 24 so most.


; ,

1. make difficult, difficulty:


13" Pharaoh made

D^ nE/pn Ex
PVP?
asked
to ask,

f 1. nttjpft

n.f. perhaps

hammered work,

difficulty about sending us


17

away;
5iNE>p

Gn35 2K2" <Aow Aa< made /(arc?


2.

of travail

(E; as Pi.);
severe,

abs. only of metals (orig. turner's workl); 18 7 of cherubim in tabern. Ex 25 37 lamp'D, 2 4 4 stand 25 31M 37 17 22 Nu8 , clarions io . ii.'d
,
-

a hard thing.

make

burdensome,

v. NK>p.

rrop
t

905
1.

ncjp
2 fs.

[Ht^p]

vb. Hiph.

make

hard.

2.

(as ornament),
||

'');

treat hardly 3 6 hard, firm, tough; (Ar. Sab. nDj5 hardness, severity, cruelty, SabDenkm 1. make hard,stubbom, Impf. 2 ms. O'B'pFI

ftyf?).

8.

D'IB'pni Is 49 fcd /<**', 2 ms.


sf.

18

(fig.;

TWXO)
Hithp.

nD'3

bands of
ni-fptpn

hiSTJjO Jb 38" cams* thou bind fast the the Pleiades ? Pn. Pt. fXSn

Gn

17 2. (subj. "), c. ace. 3^ Is 6 3 ( 'pri'D). <rea< hardly, roughly (of ostrich), P/. 3 ms. r d. 3 fs. nrPB'pn Hi DTP? Jb 39 16 (c. ace. ;

30

41

(J),

= Qal

c.

rm

conspire : Pf. 3 pi. 'by Vitfpnn 2 Ch 24" 2 12 51 Qal 2); Impf. 3 ms. "iw itfpJVI (||
2

Siegf Du) < (Di) Inf. abs. (Ges ") rwpn or /mp/. 3 fs. O'B'ipFI Hirz Bae**" Bu.
1
; '

Ew,

K K9
"

14
;

Pt. pi.

vSy D'-i^pnan
2

ch

24

26
.

ttjajp a.[m.

?]

bow
n

^ 60

t"Wtfp n.m.
i

conspiracy ; abs.
;

'p 2
25

6
,

Aram, form

of n#>, q.v. (B for

after p).
cf.

Dt#'p

(-/of

foil.;

Palm, avp succeed;

Aram. BWp, tiQfP right, truth; Syr. )fj^.a!o id., ChrPalAram. frrnM true, Mand. BBO be
true, v.
is
Id otM Ar. Schwally loan-word (v. Fra 206 )).
'

K 15"; conas ace. cogn. K 16 "Wfi> spiracy 2 S 15 16S0 w 2 K 2 K 12 KSD?1 I4 =2 Ch 25 i5 bN3 'p KXD3 J e h as 'p yttfna 2 K 17 ,414 = 2 Ch 23' ", Is8 1212 (Gr Lag exclam. 2 K
v.

T^ K n" +
2

cstr.

infr.); *sf.
2'

ilfp
12
;

iKi6M
,

yfy Ez
2
c.

22

(but
20

19

'131

1 1

Ajjj equity, justice

Che Comm.
22
25
,

Gu K.UaL {^p or gqpj. Rt^m T^j Ez < rd. rpff^P? "f^S Co Toy Krae al. (after ).

21 tptt?p n.m. truth; Pr 22

(ace. to

Toy

G^EJp
;

n.[m.] pi. bands, sashes, or other

Aram,

gloss to

foil.

no$

n.OK).

*tip,

pO?P

v. I.

nvp.

woman's ornament that is bound on : abs. 'p 20 32 18 sf. IS3 n^tfp Je 2 (|| HHV cfVPi. IS49 ).
;

I"*")t^p

vb. bind, league together, conid.,

I.

ttf'ttfp
be

(Vo{

foil.; cf.

~&p knot; "iBp, ZMOll 7M after' p) Nb , Syr. who cp.also ('perh.') Ar. llji/orce to do a thing,
spire

(NH

bind, join,

4*
16
;

oind

(t3 for

driedupl), Syr. s 6e old; JAram. B^p Palm. NB"B>p name of office, perh. elder;
s<raw>
160

ZW&Qbeold (orig. oW ;

NH tPp
K$>p
137

s<We,

(Low");

),

so Syr.
is

U, J

Eth.
1

K 16
;

*JU: bind); Qal


2

ms.

sf.

7 Pf. 3 ms.i^ s DIJTgp consec. Dt 6 etc.;


,

Am

10

(Ex

15' Is

40

24

Ar.

^^Ji

loan-word Fra

tttjp

n.m.
B^iJ.
12

N,11

//>/. 3

etc.

ms. "*$) iKi5 i; +, -iBfcl 2 s /. ms. sf. D"?B'p Pr 3 + ; Pt.


2

is
30

30
,

Ex
Is 5

12

+,
5
14

act. pi.

151??

Ex
47
24

Dntyp
22
c.
1

Si 5]1 +;

pass.

fs.
42
;

pi. B*W|y Gn 3 o 28 ace. rei + 7g Gn 3s


*;

PTJ*^ 44 1. bind:
Je 51 63
. ,

Gn

Pr
lit.,

Na

lit. as ace. cogn. 'P B>^p!> (J); in sim., as inflammable, 15' 10 i Jo 2 s so in metaph. Is 33 11

15

stubble, chaff;

).

abs. 'p

a.
3,

Ob
Is

l8

Mai 3 19
2
,

in

sim., as
14

driven by wind
.

(J),

Jos

40

is.2i

(JE);

ace. ( + D?ri3), + /$? Dt 6 8 1 1

bind, confine, c. ace. DTI Jb 39" b. fig., c. ace. of crocod. 40 29


18

Jb

24 4 1 Je 1 3 f 83 ; fig. of the worthless 25 of harmless trifles 41 2021 13

Pr
c.

6 21

f (all of religious
his [viz. the boy's]

and
v 1J
life

T[ttJtt>p]vb.deiioin.P6'. gather stubble;

moral precepts);
fe's life is

3,

^333

30 iTWB'P iE>D3 G1144

Pf. 3 pi. consec.

Wfpl Ex
f.

7
;

Inf. cstr.
1

:??i'
i

bound up with

(J; of strong affection); *$$% 'p nS.K Pr 22". C. pt. pass, vigorous (prop, well-knit; 2. league together, opp. D'BDy) Gn 30" (J).
conspire
1 :

gather
;

Pt. tfvpo

Nu 15**

ne'e'PD

k
12

1012

17

stubble, c. ace. cogn. E^P


7 ??n v (both J) i
;

Ex
c.
2
.

(I^PI?);

also

c.

ace.

ace. D'SJJ as

firewood

Nu 15"* (P),
!

K 17""

c.
9

7V pers. against

1
2

Ki5
Ch
13
,

27
21

i6
;

2Kio
2

10!!5

i5

2i

24

c. ace.

cogn. "f^,
19

K 16
,

S 22 s 3 Am 7 10 :2Ch 33 2
-'
'

tH.

[tf'l^'p]

doubtful vb., only


itsnpi

20

K 12
;

21

+ Hithpo'./i.,
from foregoing
in specif,

Qal Imv. WBnpnn zP 2'; AV RV

i5
1

+ ^3?
i6'
6

pers. i4

=2 Ch

25

2
c.

30

15
,

abs.

gather yourselves together, yea gather together,


(cf.

Ne

4
31
.

+ inf.

purpose);

DV

Vrss), but this only denom.


stubble, sticks, etc.;

together
3 1
1

S 18 Miph. P/. 3 fs. n-jf'p </* Zi/i of Jonathan was bound up with the life of J). (Qal 1 b); Impf. 3 fs. noinrrb -ie>i?rn Ne 3 s8 aW the wall was joined together (the
with, 2

S 15

mng. gather

read

prob.with

GrBu 8K18n396 al. WU1


n.f. 9 -" (appar.

WBi3Tin.
2

tn)3
unknown;

m.

S
h.

22

Albr 2Awi(isij !; ^ orig

circuit complete).

Pi. Imjf. 1. bind on

NH

y per

but

v.
.

mng

id.;

As. kastu;

Eth.

fft'T':

ntrp
At. J.JS,
pi.

906

nan
i

^_5, ^_.i,

etc.;

$ KJ^i?

and

(t3

for

after p) XBtfhp (rare), all bow,

Syr. |&^i 6ow, )^*i> 206 bow, Mand. KQBO (Frit ); Palm. NDB>p 6ow9 ; cstr. ; wian); abs. 'p Hoi +, nB>pT Je46

NH^p bowman ; bowman; OAram. Tlt^p

del. "pa 'K), 'pa BnJttn 21" (v. 'p HD-l

Ch io3
1

[nnc]),
'p

Je 4

*inDD

Gn
2i 21
,

v. ntfp,

'p ifn M + 78

11

'E^a (v. 11. ptw) s 'pn fe*h


;

c f. perh. Ch i2 2b 2

Gn

Am 2" one grasping


IT
N;>D
(lit.

Ch 17' 7

the bow, (v.


2

Je 46'
B ff

DB'p

Hoi s +;
2

sf.

'Wit
'sf.
IS
,

Gn 48" +
on'nh^p

etc.;

pi. abs.

rri'nt?p

Ch 26"+;
Jesi
d.
66

Wh#j? (Ges' Mh )

Is 5 28

W tread) the bow, Is 5 (pt. pass), 2


Je 50' 429 51 3
(||

K9

infr.) v. also 'p3

24
,

'pn-by

33-in

13 >;

'p
1

^yj fotf
(id. ;
||

16

2"in),

Drnnt^p
etc.,

^ 37
[exc.

van

H.

1. bow ^37'*]);
:

Ne4

Ch
11 2

1S

(vnne>p_ : a. for
||

8 40 2

Ch

14

7
;

V
;

37"
cf.

3-i.n),
2

in

fig.

s b. battle + (or ) hunting Gn 27 (J jV^). s2 Jos 24^ (both E), Ho i 7 2 20 3nn, Gn 48

3'

^7

15

(fig.)

MB'g
'p

(||nnn); DrttfirnK

(|| yn), and, of God, 9 'p *art*i tt* j e4 6

La2 4

wWi
35

iSi8 (+ Wn),
4

2
13

25

K 6K

Is 41

Ne

n^na
'p3

i8 35

= 2 s'2 2

je 9 2

also nnrai '

'(rd. rtpqaj for


1

nrw>

^37
(or
cf.

(+ DWJB1), Zc p 7
15

(fig-).

||) / ,

D'SPl Is

Judah as '''s bow), (fig. 3in a l S o infr.); + 44 ( + or 151i Ez 39 3 9 1 Ch i2 2a 7" 2 K i 3


of
||
-

P B^3
20

^76 =arrow ( + 3J5]


4

fJD) so
10
,

?
3

'3

Jb 4 1 Je 6 a
14
;

(cf.

La 3" Jb
;

50

42

5 ); + n-ari \j, 4 6 + jiT? various weapons Ne 4' 2 Ch


7

22 s4 == 2 Ch I8 33 , 9 Is 66' e. 6<nc (passing over into) fig. of s4 4 5 s5 might, Gn 49 (poem), 1S2 Ho i Je 49 Jb 29 20 (cf. f 37 ,s b. supr.). f. HffclJ 'p fig. of divine judgment Jb 20 24 (|| 2. bj"]| pBO).
<Ae 6ow>
. ,

-JW draw

rainbow: DtWri DV3

|JJ)3

HIT.

1B
'

'pn

njODB

26 alone Is 13" (context corrupt), 2 2 Je M 9 10 5i Hb 3 (of '> as warrior); TVOrtyQ 'p Zc 9 4 rVD"l io ; in sim. 'p| Me a 6cw of deception Ho 7" I 78 s7 (i.e. one that misses its aim; al.
slack bow). c. 'p coll. Is 2 1 17 d. phrases are
. :

Ezi 28

Gn
18

1314- 16

(P)! nninp ja ne^b io>]

nfpT 2 Si

is

corrupt;

al.om.; WeNow think


;

6 misplaced gloss on v

v.

further
(si

HPS.
1.);

TPUJp

11.

m. bowman
20

vera

'[W

= bow(-men), archers 'P? CBW DniQn 8


1
;
||

3 1 archers,

'Bn 'H ;

We Bu del. %

bowmen (but dub. Dr Kit Lohr tr.,


as
1

and he became, growing up, P i"!?"1 Gn2i a bowman; but 'l then superfluous (om. ), after v a ; Kn Di T\#pr rai (='p HDi J e ?J$*1
4
20
,

Ch io3 HPS Now


;

which Ball reads

here), cf.

Holz Gunk.

ReS, 20th letter;


13

=200

in

postB.Heb.
n&n. T T

abs.

HNT Ex
11

to ?
28

Gn 26 28 Is6 9
njNT
.

cstr. nk"l
,

HN"I Dt T T

14 ^

textual error; ?

v.

Gn48
act.
,

,nitn

Exio +,
,
:

Ez28 17

etc.; Pt.

(IK "I t T
l 7
,

vb. see
1315

(NH id.; \
12
;

N1N1

MI 4 yton
expect,

cf.

iyi spectacle
K1*l

DHM i
Cn(:
etc. (cf.
,0

AmM ..
I

Sab. 'NT

see,

HNi Gn i 3 15 + etc.; pass. TlViO (BaerGi; van d. H. ntoO) _l. a see, subj." IS, DJ^f, 5 20 2 c. ace. pers. Is 6 30 Je 42 + 5 t. Jb Pr subj.
;

3! V},

Jjhuman appearance, features, Heb. "SO 2)); Qal n<1 Pf. 3 ms. '-\
14

An

so

Eth

pers., c. ace. pers. rd. -Tiron Th

Gn

I2 1215 +
al.

0'*

?!

'BiS

We

[not
,

HPS]);

^
,

23", 16 13

(pt.

sf., cf. ^jft


31

'ti

1N3 v 14
2

p.

Gn29 4-,sf.1NTconsec.Ex4 ,^nN-i2K2 + 2 ms. 3 fB nren Gn 38", sf. inj*n Jb 42 85R Gn2O 10 + etc.; Impf. 3 ms. HST 22*+, juss. ;o hh Ko'- 561 van d. >: Gn 4i (Baer Gi, Ges H. rjl), KT Ex 5 2 + KT1 Gn i8 2 + (i S 19 20
;

12

God 32
io'
;

(D^S-^ D^S);
46
30 23
;

ace. pers.

91 supr.); ace. of om. 18 2


11

+ c. ace. M? 3 i ^SPIK v c. ace.


to

48

Ex 33 20
2

opp.
b.
1

'P.S

)7,i ', '

man

of rank
:

Gn43 + (v.

specif, of 35

having access
b).

['13S]

'

see, c.

ace. rei

subj. PS?,

D^Jf Jos 24' (E)

i.e. N"W Dr'"" "), sf. '^TJ! 2S1 7 3 fs. nyin Lv2o' 7 Jhzj*, "^T10 Zc 9 6 (BaerGi, cf. GesKo supr. joss. tTjn Mi 7 van d. H. Kyi), torn Gn 3 6 + is. nKTN 21"+,

read

pi.
20
,

Comm.,

EX33

10 21 (van d.H. Baer; v Gi), Dt 3 + 5 t. Dt, + ; Je 3 2 4 , cf. 3 4 3 ; ace. om. 2 S 1^1 nj*^7?

2 4"

Wjr
;

24

Dt

2i 7 + 9
c.

t.

(nte$ iS

6 13 rd.

WC$? We

DrKitBuHPSNow);

subj. pers.

+ very oft.
Dnio
7
-

ace. cogn. nN"lD


8'
5
,

*~fc\

31'+,

etc.;

Imv. nNl

Gn 13" 31" Ex 3 s + 7 1., nN"!0

2^ +

etc.;

/n/.

78
,

ptn

nij'in

3 >; hence see abs'.=

nan
receive revelation, Is
v. 1.
i.e.

907
(||

ni
S 25
5'.]
1is
17

30

10

ntn),

cf.

Ez

3'

and

Imv.: ntoi in
1

nK

1
!
;

c.acc. HJ1P, v.

impending Ex DH^rrntn 20 19 (Gi v 15 ); t^f*? Wi Ec 7" those who see the sw=living men ace. rei om. Ex 6 2 2 + ftna HS-W Dn8 22 (abs.); W *&
see it
;

788 f.; see war, 17 *\ 1 3 (E) roiprrnx


'y, p.

Je 2";

20' 2

K 5';
+

Je

1K20"; **? T! S i2 17 14 38 23 s2 1 K 23 in reverse order, W|1 Wj 1 S 23 6. look at, see, by direct volition iS24
IK"]*

12

2S24
1

13

V]

a. subj.

men,
;

c.

ace. rei,

Gn

2223

2Si3
tib)
;

Lvi3'

c.acc. of land

= reconnoitre Jos 2
tDt4 Jb3i
ace. pers.
19

(J),

42

9I2

(E),
1 ;

T
26

34

c.

19 27 27 2 K n? Gn 4 1 cf. Is 66", Ez i 8 M Dm 9 2Ch 2 9 30 Jb4 Ezi6 W+4&-

BHjh Dipt? Jb adv. or adv. phr. instead of ace. rei:

Ne4
7

IttA

'flf Is

look at sun, etc., for worship

26
;

32

inspect
2021

W3
s5

24

2"
2.

(JE),

Lv I4*U, J c. Ex 2 K Lv 13** (all

K 9"
16

P),

S
c.

Nu 9" +
,

13

13 (1 S 19

HPS prop. rV3-^


Gn
13

for nisob);

prep.

iXi i-inx 'n


seeing
rei

see, sq. ace.

+ cl.
1

+ epex. cl. c.
1

or phr. of closer design. (1) 2 'S, ace. pers. Gn 6 saw them that
:

me
16

(interpr. v. Di).

they were fair,

K ii
2
24

28
,

ace.

(P); ace. rei

(both J), Ex 2 32 (both E), of face + Z. Gn3i (E), Ex 34" Gn 49^ (poem), Is 22' Gn i (P),
2
4

Gn9

(P);

= inspect n
Jb 37 24
;

one (J) / have looked after b. subj. God, c. ace.


5

(J); look at
6
;

with
fig., _

favour, ace. pers.


subj.

138

so perh.

Ec

4*

and prob.

(a)Tgfl

^
-

K 14 (rdg. WH np '"?); ?^| ^ 2S20"; (3)+adj.


2
26

ace. pers. (incl. pt.), s 46 del. 'n 39 t.

Gn

(J),

Am 9

man, regard, c. ace. J1X ^66 (Hup-Now; Che Bae Dr al. intend) look with pleasure (ace. 11 om., + !P by reason of, as a fruit of) IS53 Hpt 1. ins. acc.iix Houb Klo Du Che (si vera
;

18

S 18 10

(Je

I4 22 4

,313

(J); ace. rei, + Ex Ez 3 3 3 6 Dn I 10 8 4 67 ; +(4)


l8

Gie), +acc. "f^ Ex s 23 33' (both E), Dt

Kit [perh.], with Hiph. r*(tV DuChe" *, rescues from travail his soul, makes it see light). C. without ace, look, take a look, etc. (of man
1

"P, ace. rei


phr., ace.

Nui3
pers.

(JE),

Hg2
3
,

3
;

Ex 5 19 (J), ZC4

10

t(s) +prep. Ec 107 Est 5'; ace. rei


,

4-Vri333

Hg2
rei 2

+ 3 pers. Je 23 1314
;

Ju 9 36 3
,

S 18 27

+3

pers.
c.

Je

30".

pers. adv. ace. (6) ace. pers. 3. see, so as to learn to

+3 +
,0

8 2 18 2 Ex 3 Lv 13 oft. + n?.), Gn 8 La 3 s0 (IP loc), Gn 13 14 (IP loc. + n loc.), Dt 3" Ez 4 o 44 5 (all T?8)i + oft.; peculiarly, f$9 *fW l?1 *)? Ju 7 17 (cf. GFM). d. look after,

and God
4

13

see after, learn about, c. ace. rei

Gn
s5

14

know:
reiDti

ace. pers.

Dt 33 s

(p ?n, yT);
,0

c.acc.
9

visit (go to see) 1 S ace. pers. 16 6 2 2 Ch 2 2 2 9 , cf.

37 20 29
,

S 1 3M
1

(J), c.

K 8*=
8

K
i

Ez 2028

"NT

1 '- 31

ll 2 Jbli"(||VT),^i6
of,

49

;=:have
yfr&g*

Jb

(Di Bu
c.

al.).
^|j

e. observe, watch, abs.,

experience

14 15 18 Je 5 12 14 13 20 42 Zp 3

6 9.ie

Ec

17
,

ntn wvt

vj/jjs njg>

Ec
-

8 16 ;

n^i np Gn
.

j ^28 j; c gie

yn ^

f_
13
(||

00k

S Upon= endure
g. look out,

to see,

ace. rei

Hb

B'an).

20 10

i.e.

Bacher

what hast thou encountered, that ZAW xl1 (189U *" " Termlno1 ,TT \ 4. abs.
'

.1

find
1

see,

have (power of) vision, Gn27 (J), 48 (E), 4 15 2 6 1717 20 20 ; miraculous 2 1 1 S 3 14 4 5 16 28 of idols Dt4 denied >//ii5 135 ; % of s 8 18 18 21 10 vision Is6 29' 42 44 Je 5 Dt 29 spiritual 24 13 22 ntn |5| Pr 20 12 . 1 S 14 27 Ez 1 2 + 40 6 9 ;

10

9 , out, ace. pers. 2 17 1 6 select, ace. pers. ;

Gn 4 1 33 (E), + b pers.

+ IP from
1

among

io 3,

+ 3 among + b
c.

nish,

ace. rei

Dt
,

16 1 ; provide, furpers. 8 21 33 (poem), + b pers. Gn 22

(E),
1

cf.

abs. nK-i?
cf.

read nXT,

looked out
at

= suitable

/ " as n.pr.loc.= seeth v"*(E; 9 v b Nipb. and Di); rri'Nl Est 2


''

Qr v. niX. 10 4 n + oft.(iS23 15 rd.NinancZ c. 3,Ex3 8 Gni /te/earedWeDrKitBuHPSNow); om."3 (late) 16 10 tLai V'49 Ec3 sq. np of indirect question 24 Gn2 19 (J), 37" (E), Ju</8 Dt 3 2 20 Je7 ,7 33 3s 5 5 6 2 Ez 8 Jon 4 + np? Ju 1 6 cf. 1 S 1 4 np? Zc 26 17 17 ^35 sq.'P of indirect question iSi4 Is4013 16 , 20 La 2 ( + np 3H); sq 'N* 1 S 26 tiS<% 2 K 6 2 Gn 8 8 18 21 Nu rHt% Je3 sq. cl. c. H whether, 23 Ex 4 18 (E),> 14 2 53* Ct 6 llb Est 3 4 1 j (all J), DX whether Je 3 o6 Lai 12 + 139" Ct 7 IB* 3 13 18 H? Ec 2 f that v that or how 1 S i8 f 3
rd.
,
:
-

5. se=perceive
,2

a. sq.

cl.

11

oneself about, ace. rei ( tV3) a. 7. of mental observation Gn 39 23 (J). Imv. see ! observe ! consider ! exclam. (nearly
:

= concern
^'?.^,
14

(as oft.

NH).

h. look

Gn 2 7 27 3 i M ee God is witness 8 EX4 Dti +; sq. nom. independ. 39 41 23 M b. look at, i.e. 1 Ch 2 2 S 24 sq. cl.).

),

sq. cl.

.'

41

21

(||

'

1 S of inquire into, a matter, ace. rei om., 31 15 l6 24 (Gi v ). c. give attention to, ace. rei, Je2 , 411 28 2 6 32 Ex 25 abs. give attention I 2 S 13 16 1 i2 16 =2 Chio ; 1^45"; take heed to, ace. rei,

13

abs.

take heed!

Exio
"lb

10
,

+1?
,

io 23
.

d.

15

discern,

npsn
c.

Ec

16

31D

'l 3
.

13

e. dis-

b.

c.

ace. ft???
signs),

nix

Gn 42 21 (i.e. saw
13

it

by out-

tinguish,

?
14

p?

of pers.

ward

cf.

Ho

[Note,

under 5 (rarely

in other cases,

and only SKJe), +Imv.+5>T

(sq.cl.orat. reflect, look into, hence look at with interest

Ec7

Mai 3 18 f consider, t8.a. c.3, lit., rect.).


.

(Germ.

HN-I
'sich vertiefen in'):
19

908
c.

ni
appear, of things
i 9
:

context

v.

We Dr

HPS),
1

(on (i) gaze at i S 6 so as to become


(P); so as to find out
;
.

late

(Hex only
;

P), abs.

acquainted with
;

Ec 3 a inspect liver (for omens) Ez 21 26 somewhat weakened = behold Jb 3' 2 Ch 7 3 ^ 64 s


(2) look at

Gn 34

3 loc. 9 14 Lvi3 14S7 elsewhere poet. * i8 16 =2 S 22 16 f 90 16 Pr 27* (of Kff), Ct 2" ls (3 loc; of blossoms); subj. Dn'tOD Dn i
8
,

Gn

c.

'?}0

Gn

with kindness, helpfulness, of \ 12 IS? 29= 1S1" ( + inf. abs.), 2 S i6


,

^106".
J), 2

(3)

Ex2 n (E),

upon a spectacle causing anger 15 16 s4 grief Gn 2 i (E), 44 Nun (both


(subj.

pers. 2. be seen:

+ adj. pred.), Y*(+VJ$ft; subj. frn, c. b* Dn8 M subj. JM3 LV14 (c. 7 pers.). a. subj. rei, iKio =2Ch9 u
35
;

l2

3 4 , Est 8 abhorrence Is 66 24 (4) gaze at with appre4 hension (5) with joy, pleasure, 2

22

20

Q:r)=

Ch

28

66

(where Dn? subj.) Ez 19", of sins ai^fll nii>an), nwi J u 19 30 J3K3 etc. Ez io b. subj. subj.
1 ,
.

Ecu

S I7 i=occur
pers. 2

17

Je 2 9 32 Is 52 (H8| fit, cf. Niph. Nu Jb 20 17 33 s8 f 54 9 106 5 128 5 Ct 3" 6"' 14"), Ec 2 (6) esp. with exultation, triumph io 16 Mi
1

feast eyes upon,

sts.

gloat over (fallen enemies),


.

Ex 13" (JE), Dt 16 cf. Ez io9 = be present, 3. be visible, + 3 loc Ju 5 8 Ex 34 3 (JE). Ex 33 s3 (JE subj. V faC e), nan? J3K f'K 1 K 88 3 6 8 = 2 Ch 5 9 Je 13 s6 Is 47 tPu. Pf.
4
,

K 23

+ "w)
s4

be seen to come.

c. be

(3 loc); =exist,
;

+ b pers.

'

18

9-

'.

EZ28 17 Ob I2I3 V'22 ,9 ii2 8 ii8 7 7 b. c. $S *W); pers. IS17 (subj. t>)?y Ex 5 21 (J); B$3$!p8 *1 Exi 16 v. [f3>] by pers.' 269ff 2A,1I
JU16 27 Mi
b*
7'
; ||
'

3 pi.

*n

tib

Kb

1-

41 ' 663

',MappikGes

21 vntasy Jb 33 (Baer Gi 5Ud


;

d.

f.

Ki

vand.H.IK^.appar.

,UMlM0, c. and Comm., also Spiegelb 7 c. b, 33^ 'r o;rj?^ "v oypj i s 16 '? mmj tejrnNT ^64". Corrupt is D^n "lins *SjV?
<
-

'.

his bones are not seen, detected; De which were (formerly) not seen; Di are insignificant ('un-

scheinbar '), so Bae

prob. corrupt,
I

Bu

AM

Du

del. as doublet.

Hithp.

recipr. look at

Ch

17

17

(and
1 12

1|

DlNn tifm TIW\a S

19

),

read

WeDr KauBuHPS Now Ez 2 read prob. Niph. @ Hi Co Krae Mi 6 read prob. fWCV c Now GASm. Miph. Pf. 3 ms. nKTJ Gn 4 8 + etc.; 7ot;>/. 3 ms. T9fl> Gn22 + juss. KT. Ex 3 4 Lv9 N-J1 Gni2 +
a"JB! (with other changes)
;

each other: Impf. 2 mpl. *tOnn nQ^ Gn 42 1 (E); 2 Ch *e?and techn. 3 mpLD^S **$$ 2 K'i4 u

f.

they looked each other in the face, 8 i4 combat, so 1 pi. 'B nK"in3 2

i.e.

met in
17
,

=2 Ch 25

cf.

(perhaps) 2
'

K 23

s9
,

where Wkl Benz

conj.

14

1 s.

JONJ

Ex
ij
s
5

3
,

etc.;

Imv. ms. ntOn


17

t
i
,2

K
+
4

18
2

1 ;

ins nisqnn? ins rrttcirja) for MT (or Nipt, ins into?. Hiph. e2 Pf 3 ms. rwnn'Gn 4i M +,
sf.

Inf.cstr. ni*qni> 21 ilNin Ju 1 S

lSl7 +, niK"
21

etc.;

1. appear,
t.

Is

t.,

'HP?!
s3
,

esp. a.

Ju 1 3
sf.

*xrm Ez ii 25 X*ff\ Dt5"' 3 M 5 WfRJ Dt 4 Ts.WN-!mNa3 (Ges'' ),


, , '>

Am 7' +
4

of

'

(God):
9 1

c.

b
6
3

pers.

Gn 1 2" + 6
9
;

J,

Gn 3 5'
(all

TO^IO Dt

34

DWNin
HKT
5

Is 39

cf.

||

(E), v 48
P),
3

Ex
2!!

K3

9
7
1

31 2 Ch i 3 in the mt. where


4so

= 2 Ch 7 ,'i K 11 c. b pers. Je Kau Kit); abs. Gn 22 (ins.


12
'>

(*& b$3, 3

essent.),

Lv g

etc.;
sf.

Impf. 3 ms.
Imv. ms.
sf.

I8
' s-

30
sf
-

30
,

N1?l

K 20 2 K n
1 2
1

15
,

4
,

3 *WT Nu 2 3 + 59"

WV Gn
,
,

14

etc.;

'*

D]

.H M t.DB.i.B.

E ^ NU14 (JE;
(5)),

01 appeareth (prob., Di Sta

'

niN-in

Dt 3 24 +

'HH^ EX33 etc.; Inf.cstr. 4 sf. na'niK-in Ez 40 D?nn^ Dt


9 4

18

|3|

py,

v.
1

8 IS52 Qal 8 a
21

Lv i6=(P; 3 loe + 7y),


||

r^.etc; P<. ns-ip Ex25 'Ez 4 o ; l.'a. cause one <o ee something, sheio : (1) subj. man, c.
ace. pers.

aSaa" (nrnwfai-, <irja ^ 2 1 8"), +5 t.; of mbh, c. b pers. Ex 3 (E), 21 6:o Jui 3 of" lb?; c3Kpers.Lv9 Nui4 10

S3

rei,

Nu

i3

26b

(JE),
,

Ju
2
24
;

i
_

242S

K
c

(3 loc),

20 13.I3.15_J S 39 2.2.4 +4 t> ac( j. e J Est 4 8 ace refl. iE'B3 + acc rei Ec
,

om Ez 40 4

T
i
4
;

'P

3it3

,J (3 loc), 16 20" (all P), Ju 6 13 ; by pers. Is 60 5 abs. Exi6 10 (3 loc), Nui7 7 (both P). b. appear, of man,=present oneself: c. ?K pers.
;

19

^4') acc
*

pers.

om., =
2

exhibit

Est

2
16

ace. pers.

Ju

22

11*.

(2) especially

Gn46
God
al.);

29

(J),

Jui 3 10 1K18 12" Lvi 3 19


,

'b of
17

f 84s
1

(3 loc),

abs. Is

6" (del. as
'<:
,

pxn verbx EX23 (E); "" Marti dittogr. Lo Du Che


1

(God), c. ace pers. + rei, Gui2* Ex 28 18 (both J), Gn 4 i 48" (both E), Ex 33 Dt 24 6 36 2 34'" (both JE), Dt 3 4 5 Jos 5 (D), Ex 25' s3 (P), Ju 1 3 + 5 t. + (of revelation to prophets)
subj.

'

esp. (Mass.) sq. "3?("nK) of

appear before
(JE),

so HKlil

34
Is

50

Dtia (JE), Dt
;

10

TVfyg\

f 4 2,
1

S l B rWV Ex 34 s3 u wv
,

rendered

3 21 Ez 25 , also, c. ace. rei 23 (JE), Je 38 Nu 8 4 (P), ace. rei om. Dt 34 4 (JE), ace cogn.,

Nu

n
;

pers.

om.= exhibit,

Is

30
1

30
4 -7

of visions,
81
,
:

''

subj.,

c. ace. pers.

+
'3

na

Am 7
.

Exa3

s +TfN ? Ex 27

(E),

12

16", nW). ? read prob. in all

Ex 34 24
Qal
(v.

(JE),

Dt 31

11

(P),
pers.

c.

Je 24';

aco. pers. only=cawe to see [a vision] ace c. 2 ace. pers. appos.

2K8",
ace

[TOB] II. 2).

+ cl. c

v 10

(3) subj. angel,

pers.

n1
+ rei, of pers. + d.
.

909 Zc2
to
s
1

revelation to prophet 9 c. TO Zc i b. cause


.
.

ace.

fn. [nNntt]
cstr.

n.f.

mirror

80 Vrss;

as

experience
5

something, c. ace. pers. + rei, subj s 7I f2. cause to look 85


behold, c. ace. pers. a. cause to

\ Hb i 3 f 6o
8), subj.
> .

place, or instrument,

nK3rn

intently at, to

my

the

of seeing (oneself))- pi Ex 3 8 8 (P) the mirrors of

+3

rei (cf.

Qal

serving-women

(v. Di).

gaze at, with joy f 50 23 9 1 6 b. in exultation, cause to feast one's eyes upon, fallen n enemies * 59 c . in weakened (cf. MP). sense, cause to behold Dt 1 t Hoph. (cf. Dr). 1. be caused to see, be shewn: 2 ras. n*K"in
Pf.
subj.

man,
.

ace. rei,

Ex 26 s0

(P; 3

n ?"]02 5 1

loc.);

'so

pi

Dt

So

(P; aloe.); sq.imV? 2. be exhibited to,

T\^

riSOn nntC

stVTSTO Jo2< + TO Lvi^ + jappar.pl.cstr! "TO Eci,(Ko'''*), sf.( P rob.in fact sg. Ges M ") WJB Ct2, ?-,D +I etc.*_I! s t a. si^<, phenomenon, spectacle Ex 3 (J), b. 13 TOnj Gn 2 9 appearance (Wota ,
,

a -- E "' 3 sight, appearance, vision; 'o abs. Gn 1 2"+; cstr. PINTO Dt 28 34 +

n *Pm

j>

(J)

Pf. 3 ms. consec. iDSnTIK


'

subj. rei, ace. pers., 49 Pianni Lv I3 (P).


al.

pommo, 'S #IJ J os 22'";


(or
/),

^l

t'" 1

^] adJ- seeing, assumed by Thes

woman), Ct 5 15 Dn 8"
1

Jui 3
S 16 7
8
i.

a^eararcce of

man

(angel), Is 5 2 "(servant of io' 8 ; outward

15 to explain cstr. *$$ ntOI Jb io , but improb.; Mass. appar. intended Imv. (unsuitable); al. nxi] ; Di Bu Du (after Lag Gei) *$) HJ1

inner man) 3 -' 3 i' '3 -'*;


ior

person (opp
2 1414

visible

form Ct

Nu

Dn

Ew

MT .1*f),
6);
2
;

I2 (E; so rd.
e.
i

Pat H ""C3

n personal

SamOSSDi, presence < Ew


(
'

drenclud
fl.

(i.

e.

sated) with

WNTO
>

affliction.

Pfcn n.[m.] seer, c. art. **BJ (exc. 2 S s7 9b 15 ) ; old name for ^33 1 S 9 used of Sam. Q IO in t 18 " v and (as archaism) 1 Ch o 22 26" 21 .29. of '?jn 2 Chid' 10 nKi-in appar. of Zadok 2 S 15 27 but c crpt.(conj. in We
,

* crocod. Jb 4 i Lvi 3 3 B^Tto Nu Ez a^peararece pers.


,

D'CKD ntO03 J 2 *. of 1133 'D Ex 2 7 4 (P) Man 'D 3 9 P73 'D Dn lo' +
vel rei (27

a 11

dant), i of beauty

5 - 13 - 26

8 io l + ,

nn;j 'so

HNnp

0^ /
cf. 1

! g2 /|j vantso)a!> of appearance

t., sts.

r^sp. redun-

(J

Dr);

pi. (

^W Is 30
f
11.

prep.)

+"*h-hSD,
,

10

the seers, as

class.

DV); fern.

HW
s

Qnj}

(rd.

D^y
(j),

PINT n.[m.] prophetic vision 13

WB>

Is 28 7 iAey re/ in (their)

wk
Ch
2
52
,

(||

njWfi
i

*pa).

fin.

riN^ n.pr.m.
Ez
28'' v.

v. PPX")

n fr.

kine 'e(n) nto Gn 3 4 21 ( ), opp. 'Q(r\) nil?-; v f.TNip v (all E); of women also "O D3b Gn 2 16 ; 4 26 s (both J), 2 S 11 Est 1" 2 37 "D Di3iD 2 2 of
i

+ -.Nn ns;), " E 41

(,1^N)

Gn
f

12"
-

q v .] for 20'" (E.

27

boys 'D Jto

Dn i 4
||

'

cf.

alone in

Tpm

1ri6
2

tn^l
Qr (Kt
t

Vqal Inf.,

and

8 a (6).
10

TJ-VIN-) n.f.
JTtO).

(of suffering servant of '') Is 5 2 'd' 3 ; 21 1 Ch 1 1 23 nTO B" 23 (but rd. as

^'K

look; cstr. WJ? WT] Ec


8

in gen.

tc. appearance, 4 sight, vision Nu 8 f2 ' (P). what is seen, I^Jf ' I s r x 3 Lfc what
hi s

We Dr al.).

1*"]

a.m. mirror ; pe '13 Jb

outward eyes see

*,

3 7< (sim.).

*) n.[m.] looking, seeing, sight; 1. 13 ' a God of seeing, "1 b* Gni6


sees).

2. appearance

16 12 ; "KTO Jb 33 2 ' without (healthy,' fair) aj93. y/,, jMatWWC. (warning-) ptao&, "Ki3 A: Na 3 6 .'n Gn i6 13b Jb 7 8 is i>*. s f.
'

= nsnp)
Qal

seeing
;

(=who
aio
j

W Lv Dn wow Ez
,

Ez2 3 16

nx-in

I03n

S 16 7 1 b), rjWJ 'ob T^K }j^ /D Dt2 8 34 6'"'D-b^


(cf. 1
-

13' (Pj.
;

+3.

specif,

a (supernat.)
rnr\)
:

(in
-

oft. ace.

*jjh

1
1.

seemg (and

W
Ch

1* 43 3 3 3,
-

cogn.

c.

Ez
1 '-"

84

^TO

a?}!! * supr.); 'B3 lx ;

rd. also

HKlp v 3

(for
'

niNTO v
'n of

3 ^7

8M

Bn
:

8 16 2
-

o 23 io

+*

rA,

o=powep

enjoying), late

D'ry 'D Ec 6 9

rCNI
fi.

v. JTIK-).

trrW
vision, as
6

n^1Q n.f.
'd abs.

n.pr.m.

means of revelaofficer,
'3

(rd.

rt^i

',

gee

A);-

tion

Nu

1 2

(E),

Dn io'

6
,

as ace.
I

Jeremiah's time, Je 37"", 2 apo wa( t).


;

8 cogn. v''- ;

appar.

pi. abs.

rd.

33nn

mrjO Co Berthol Siegf Krae, or del.


(as altern.);
cstr.
i
1

3 nitOO Ez 43 but

t rPMTI n.pr.m. (A Aa<A gem)


2

_!. Judaite
2 ^ 2

4
;

(PaSa,

Pa,

L
50

Toy Krae
4 6 (E),
2

njJRI niKTO

Gn

mpfc

riisnD

Ez

83 4

oV

>

(crpt. a'

Ai,

P f aa),

= in. HNin
Ch
name Ezr

s
<7

Apaa).

2. Reubenite I

Paa.

(P,X,

A L

Pa,a)

= Ne 7

3. post-ex.
( Para ,

A L Paa.a)

910

UJN~\
+1. j"YlttN~l n.[f.pl.] usu. oorals (so

Ki

pWl
Jos
Ar.
A " , u "' 7
-

npr.m. Beuben,

VovPnrfiv] (be-

hold a son'/ but

Gn

29

32

makes

= *$*

0(!);

black

corals Thes (D"?'?? = red corals);


d-

cf.

Ar.
,

JUj ;

then perh.= *'-Pov/3>)Xos,@^dao/l 1. eldest son of Jacob Hon, cf. Di);


29
32

Cf M <mMI, We H "
as

Jb 28 18 );-as costly 16 merchandise, nbtO Ez 27 ; ^-^


2IK,

"^

and Leal Gn
as

30"+

1 1 1.

Gn,

Ex i 2 1 Ch 2

1 ;

nton Pr
rrafro

24
,

7
,

v. Toy. reading and sense dub.,

13 Dt " 6 cf. 'T!3 '2? 1 Ch 5 (all P), 1016 Dt 27 13 2. as name of clan or tribe Ju 5 7 Dt 33 6 (poem), Ez Josi8 (+"; both D),
,

head of family or clan

Exo

1414

Nu

20
i

26*
-

11.

*m
Nu
lb
I

nratn, rm*o
L'
13 ' 45

v. tin

n. run.

ttJtn poor, tt^Tl poverty, v. B>H.


1.

gMJi
21 7
(all
io

Nu

j5 (p). g0 'n ntSD


1

21

8 4 I3 Jos 20

t^'NH 599 n.m.


;

head (common Sem.


Ar.
-

(all

P),
i

Ch
j

6 4863

">
,

n?np
i6

Nu2 1016
12

io 18

word

earliest

form

*ra's,

yj j
;

Sab.

DS1

P);
2o

"l N>3, as tribe,

Nu
1

Pj.^zmg

oh oct5),4*> Mordtm Hlm


(_Egypt.
,
-

Inscl"'' 31

Eth. CXfl:

26

j os

=3-23

also (all P),

oft.

Manasseh)
29 - 3133

Nu 32
>s

32 Jos 22 + 11
9

Nu

"

$3* (both JE), Gad and ( +


(

25

(J E )> Jos 4

rdm),
).

Amh. <J.fl: hence (a heightened) As. rem (rarely Aram. tWO Cooke Aram. 6*^2
North-sem. inscr. 404\
''

t.
6

22

(all P),

cf. 1

Ch

Jj^J

mod. (Ma'lAla)
<
-

ra'isa,

'-1-J3

as tribe Jos 15

18 7 (both P),

HBD

im 1S79) 464 Palm. 491 "" NBH, Duval ld Huart JA aS78) 366 fi. *ra's, also BH cf. BH JHbH, rW^tTJ Lzb 1113 Tel Am. rusu(nu) t^Ni (Lag Srmm *B>!<T 6
;
;
'

)>

t'OnW)
1

of individ. adj. gent, of foreg.;


as subst. coll.

Wkl 189

'

18

33 8 2 K io 34" (both P), Jos 13 38(D; +nJ), 3 v d. H. v '; + 1?lI 1 Ch 12 (van (+ta.+"?>3Dn), 6

Ch

42

1 1

*; c. art.

*)^ Nu 26'
1

Pun. rus (in n.pr. (in rST, Ph. tn, trl 133 n.pr.), ph Spr on nCiO choicest, chief ; LCB loc) Schrod 4 28 cf. Sm. U. So' No MI* nun, l.
-

(gloss to jfca/t/aiiMnM),
-

NH = BH

SI

Jan. a,

(sf.) 1887, eo\

r[-],
_

'-,

ab s
pi.
.

Gn 3 +
15

cstr.

40

20

sf.

+ n^3D B3# 7q),


a7

26

3:

(id.);

^S* *"}?
3
s6

Ch
-

-Wn
1

+Ha ( + sts.
'

'D 03g>

^n) Dt
5
,

1216
4S

v 16 + ,'etc;
)

BH^Jn (for
sf.

*DT?1
13

Nci

GGA

2 97

18s4, io 19

Ex
v.

8 +

cs tr. *$tf\
infr.]
;

Jos'i

12

I2

22

(all

D),

Ch

cf.

Dt

4
v.

nltn, "W, nr, rr*n, tvvn

rwn.

n:W Is
T

S 26

12

TW*T$>
29'

Ho 7 + ['D'^IO WVIO 1 Ch 12
19

etc.; 1. a.

(c.

230

t.)

head,

of

CXI

1617 + oft., human being; man Gn 40

"? ">?

v.

D*H.

pttTfrn

v. ftifcrj.

t[DN1]

vb. (Mass Thes

al.)
fs.

rise

(si

vera L, fform of tjn); Qal-P/. 3 ncn (y'nn), Ges 572 ". nDta 14", but < rd.

n80 Zc

for each man, 1S 12 woman 2 K 9 30 Dt 21 Nu 5 Est per capita; 14l4 1919 of \ under fig. 17 8 Gn 4 + 2 boy 2 K 4 9 9 of idol 1 S 5*; of of armed man i 6o = 108

Ju <f for
;

the

head of a man,

i.e.

tOSSn n.m. Jt>39,10 wild ox


HWB M 3
p. 33

(Q ^) H0Ught0n
KGF.36f..iS

(As. ISBA,0 8n,. S ff..and

remu Dl
l

79 b. head, of animals "ates personif. f 24 8 15 6 : , of of serpent Gn 3 dog 2 S 3 ass 2 2226 22 io' cf. v"; of ttqrip n^nn in Ez i cf. v
.
:

U U . t ,bf f.

of sea-monsters,

Hom <g chr 5 , '" Plin strength and ferocity,


won, won, \J^i (Lag
68

NS257ff..0.436f.
!1
;

Dr m33,17. on
,

Aram. *?*]

);

Ar.

(erron.) m"awieZqpe, antilope leucoryx ; 7 and (oftener) Kipas (Is 34 aSpo.), 93 unicornis, Nu2 3 22 + BT! *9" D ^rfcWros); abs/i s2 s 7 ttt?l 22 (v. Jb 9 n-t?"i Is 4 f 29
,

is

wto

Lv 29 esp. of animals 2.s in phr. 3311 "\ Is 9" (fig. j4.8.i2.i5 3 + jg t. P; 15 14 f so of noble and commoner) cf. v 19 13 44 28 Dt (fig^ relative dignity, power, influence) 2020 s of int., in, Gn 8 Ex ig 2. a. top (88 t.)
9 l0 - 19
,
-

31 )$ Jb 40 f 74", for sacrifice Ex 12

*&

V;

24

,7

34 +34t-; hill,n>3?,Exi

9 ' 10

(E),

2S8*;
N\3 *i

D'Di-iD "\
'

Pr 8
1
-

+
;

21

Toy

(for

MT TiVtin),

39

-';

pi.

Baer); wild

ox, as fierce

910 and strong Jb 39

sim. of strength of Isr.,

"1

= 24
foes,

(JE),

TS>
'1
(

OK")? D^Pn

f
;

23 niDJ?i"? so fig. of 92";

Nu

9 S of rocks, D ")X, Nu2 3 (JE), crag, D>?Wls28 12 12 Gn 1 1 4 (J), stronghold tower V^D 2 Ch2 5 4
;
'

j"u6
15

26
,

ladder

Gn28
6

12

2 (E), tree
422
,

24 S5 =iCh

Joseph, vpp. Edom Is 34 7


Htt-T\

YE
, , "!

leaping,

+D 22 'Jflgb ^2 2 6 29 Bn&pr}* +

Dt 33 17 fi g- of Princes of 2S DV D, 1?); f powerful


;

Pr

in sim. of skipping,
(||

ty).

Is 17 cf. Ez 17 of grain, njXE' (otherwise Toy); of ears 31 18 24 of stone Gn 28 (E), bed, nt2D, 47 Jb24 , 19 or its HD? ? bSiV "I 1 io tabern., (J), throne, M 24 1 wall, Ex 2 6 =36 (P); pillar (=capital)

14

bough
34

mast Oi

23

tnCflfcO n.pr.f. concubine of Nahor T M A Pi)pu, @L P^a. 22


(J);

Gn

1617

1.,

i3 v 35 35 lampstand Zc4
'

2!

h.p.'s

robe, ^"VO,

Ex 2 8 32 (P),

n?? "*

f1 1 S

22

top 0/ (the)

EWl

911

corner, i.e. most conspicuous stone (fig-); tip, 8s 2 Ch 5', of sceptre Est 5'% end, of staves I

K =
15

b. height of stars Jb 2 2 a. head c/we/ (man)

'=
(||

[nttJSl] n.f. beginning-time, 11 time ; pi. sf. DaT^N"! Ez 36 (cf. Vth


I"

early-

4 b).

D^tf wl).
il
1

3. 171

Ju 10 18
2

8 ' 11

Ex

18 25

tnttKO
i.e.

n.f.

top

;appos. ^n
first,

7 }3Kn Zc 4

(P),Dti Ho2 Mi3 + oft.; appar. 10 combined with idea of first in a series I Ch 1 2 12 9 (van d. H. v , series of 1 1); of God 2 Ch 13 10 tb. chief (city) Jos 1 1 (D), cf. (of city and 88,99 7 td. tc. c/ii'e/ nation Je 31 king) Is 7

(E),Nui

16

the topmost stone.

pN"l
heightened
15
l't5>-

adj.
fr.

former,

chief

(i

orig. a, v.
tie*"!

V);

abs.'l

Ho

19

chief (place, position)


1

Ch 4

42

2
1

K 25 = Je 52
18
s
,

(cf.

also 5).
2

e.

S o 22 twin
11

K2

912

Dt 20 9

jnb chief priest


11

Ch

19

24
10
.

26 20
s

tftfi jn'an

Ch 27 2Ch24

"in 'an

6
;

D^n'an
14

2Ch3i Ezr7 W) NeiaT f.


rPJ -p1
18
14

*1

alone

esp.=/iea<Z
(rare

Jb 1 5 7 Qr and so always Cod. Sam. Pent., v. (Kt fW*tn, Kb"- 225 "); f. nJWrJ Ju2o 37 + (Jos 2 1 10 Kt n3CWI, v. supr.); mpl. Dspon Ex 34'+, fpl. nii'B'Nn Is4i 22 + 1. former: a. in etc.; 20 s time, former of two Gn 25 (J), 41 (E),
,

Ex 1 2 +
1-

Jb

8", cstr. fufar)

of a family

(PChr);
2

OKI)
24

(D)ni3N Ex 6 Nu 7 17 J0S22 1CI15 7 ; rvatxn n-a 1 v 40 ; vnas n<3b 'n Nu i 4 cf. i Ch *


79
,

Dt io "3410 24 4 Ju 20 39 2 K i 14
1 -

cf.

Ho
3 -9

29

Lv 4 21
12

15

(both P),

is.s4

i3

9
-

24

agrpg hiDN'T Nu 25"; ni3^ 1


1 4 2

former, previous, Nu 2 1 (JE), Mi 4*2X1 7 Zci 4 7 7 ,2 8 11 Ne5 ls Eci7 10 f 79 8 +; "W njo


26

Hg

Ezr3

4-;

more gen.
3440

ttjjn 3 1

c f. 3 2=* Jos 1
' 6

'

Jos 2I 1 ;
36' Jos
1

D^b n.3R(n)
51

"1 1
9 - 24

nbs 'n Ex'6 5334 ChQ i5 ,cf. Nu


a^yn
1
25 ,2

IS8 23
cf.

*HJ

Til nrn

tiCh29

the

doings
)

of David,

9
i

Ch 8

1;,T

23

t.

Chr.
i
2

abs.

'-\

hi3X(n)

Ch

32 8 1028 9 9 26 27 1 2

Ch

+ 8 t.Ezr
;

26 t2 Ch 9 M i2 15 16 11 20 34 2 5 26 26" 28 35 27 ; 9 D'JE'K"! as subst., early days of harvest 2 S 2 1


;

the former

and the

latter (D*3insri)

Ne(Chr); B$*p$|*l Ezr8';


'

7 2 11"; so also 'l alone r Ch 5 7 8 + appar. idea of first in a series 23" combined with 19 20 11 (of 3), v (of 2). (of 4), v (series of 3), v

rfa$ D'twq Ne 3 28

former persons, ancestors, men of

old,

Dt

14

19

t4. head=front, leader's place Mi 2 2 Ch 20 27 , cf. 67 b. of time, beginning, of Ju 7 19 La 2 19 abs. t!>t<"IO from the night-watch
a.
13

(H), Ec i (opp. D'JinK); rt3fc^n(n) as 22 subst. the former things, i.e. past events Is 41 s 9 3 9,8 b. loc, earlier predictions 42 46 48 43 27 2. first : a. in foremost, of two 2 S 18
.

Lv26

45

11

Am

time, 'in H3l3n


44

S 14 14

beginning Is40
(||

2l

4i

4M

lim, to general carnage)


1

the first slaughter (pre'1 , "!3'! iTrrfOl 2 S


;

(II

Q,

??f"?)>

(II ^iD-iy); first 12 2 (|| |Wrj), Nu io 10 28" (all P); 6^13 i Ch 10 16 7 at first. C. of things, lister-heads Gn 2

11 OJ^B), Ec 3

48 Pr8 of months Ex

16

23

(J);
best,

bn nhsy ~l
14
, ;

TrS x
6

5.

of spices, (D^OBO,
JinDfc'

Ez

27

c/ii'e/, 22

choicest,
23

word first ? '"I in appos. with t2 S 19 21 1 am come as first, cf. perh. pers. subj. Is 4 1 27 (ins. "fl-lON Ges De < read BWplJ for D3n nan, Che 1 '"' Kit D1 ), and "W Jeso' 7 (opp. /_ s7 abs., ,/irs< of mankind Jb finnan), Is 43
9

was not

my

i37 </te choicest of my joy. division of army, company, band : t6. head J U 7 1620 g 34 37 43 44 44 I S 1 1" 13i7.17.ls.l8 j|, jl7 y 'TDK KBO Ex 3 o 12 mm, esp. in phr.

Ct4

=
-

1^
-

Ex3o

(P),

the) first Is4i*( + ~r\<* 6 12 abs. of time, (KfVtyg Q^inS), + finqs 44 48 Je ij n from the beginning ; esp. first of a def.

15

17

abs. of',

/ (am

take the
m.49

3I

26 enumerate, cf. Nu i 4 i^-13 Lv 5 24 in its sum, i.e. in full, so

sum

'bf^

249

222

series (sts. opp. ft^RX)-, first day of feast Ex 1 2 1S ,616 5 1. P (H), Ne 8 1S ; usu. first
-

Dt

16 4

month
4

of,

thoughts fisg ; cf. nCN T13T B'ST no 160 8. other phr. are 'a'iyto-'nK nfoi v. Nfe*j Qai x b (2); Hptfi tan;
(all
.

Nu5
'

P); of

vs

Ex 40217 Lv 2 3 + 6 t. P, 1 Ch 12" (van ls BOH d. H. v )+ 10 t. Ch Ezr, Est 3 7 Dn io om. Gn 8 13 Ex 12 218 Nu 9 (all P) Ez 29 30 20


3

(EH.n)

17

yirfry
;

27",

T?Wi d*T9

"

(f

no

140

10

v.

DP)
i.e.

Vj'N-ia

Aae <A head, v. JW Hiph., cf. VJJ Je 8 16 , B*N"i Tl3Df44 15 tWOS TfJJ |IJJ #
;

Jo 2 but rd. mm-\3 (3 a) @ We Now and Dr. b. first in degree, chief : II OnBTI Ezr 9 2 the hand of tlie princes njitS>K"! has been first in this trespass; 1 Ch 18 17 Dn io 13 (cf. Est 1 14 infr.). 1 3. a. fern. c. prep,
18 - 21

45

so

113

requite, v. |fU

Qal 2 b ad
i

fin.;

^C3 SB*
i),

'13

Ob
44
,

15
,

cf.

iiV

7"
-

K2
K2
2

as adv. phr.: (1) of time,


12 4

33

(sub

J 2

and
i

(c.
39

T^J?) Estg
1

25
,

twos njn
;

3'e>n

j U9 57

K2

cf.

Jo 4 4 7
i;

32

(sub D1
v.

2
I.

i), cf.

S25 Ne 3 s6
;

R^T? Gn I3 = bejore, formerly, so Jos8 (JE), 2S 7' Je 7 Is 52 '-b = before, formerly, Gn 28


5 6
-

(J),

20 18
(J),

19

Ju 18 29
Is
i 26

so '"OS as formerly
'

(DE^-r^S),

v. also

further, 01 2

Dm

S 3 s9 sub
l0

l 3

see,

Je 33 7
;

",

= "I?

Ju 20 32 1K13'

Dt 9"
of

Dm

29

(opp.
13' !7
7

3in Pi.

nj/nntO)

'-(2=at

first, first

all,

Dt

ijttttO

912

2"\

Nu 10"
Pr 20
s1

s5 (P) J"s 8 (D),

i 1

7 17" 20' Zc 12 9

(Kt WBfo-iO); in v" read

VnWpSD WeDr
1 ,s
; ,

(opp. f!J8),'
1

Ch ii"
"a,
i.e.

17
a

Ne

HPS,

njltWiaoi'
first,

Ch 1 5 13 (='l3-npb)/or what was at


e);

MT ^Xf *&%$$ av*pP Je 3 m rd. S^pton from your (head-tires AV RV),


for

etc.

(no 1
1
.

(2) loc,
;
,

</ie /io<f

heads,

@ <S 93 Gie Buhl Co B * (cf


32

.,

of an
cf.

army

K 2o'

a procession
:

Nu
Lv

10"
9

(P),

fn.
fig.
;

9 Is 60

b. njfetal alone as adv.


16'
8

(1) of time,

first

Gn 38 s (J)', iKi8!i Je
10

Nu 2'

a bitter

Jos 2 1
>adj.

Is 65 7 (Ew De Che Di Du Skinner, (all P), 2 Ges Hi Kn); (2) of place Gn33 (J);

and (tDt 3 2 ) ttfln n.m. and poisonous herb, then venom, alw. 1. a bitter and poisonous herb, + (or ||)
'

already, Thes). 1" 32 33

ttJN-t

19 rq$ Dt2 9 La 3
17

so

(<&h

0) Je 9

14

23";

~ "

(3) of degree, rank,

Est 1".
njtfn
'

adj. firat; fs. ftp*}* Je 25'thefirst year; but rd.nJ-.GieDuKo"-

(without'^) 8 5 nsbril tfth La3 ; 'l alone


;

14

#try$

Dt

32

32

(||niio);
12
.

^69^; k*H| niM

tftttn]
rrtttJtn
1

225
.

BMftp

Ho

io 4 O&flp
,

lb DFDSq

Am 6

2.
2o'
21
6
.

venom, of serpents, tMriB

Dt 32 3S Jb

26'

v.

nWjtlO

infr.

fin. ti&y n.m. son of Benj.; Gn46


B.6sh (so fiv. EJfcO n.pr.gent.

,Pt.

chief (for *TMftC\ tj-PttWI. n.f. beginning,

and

Holz B " 465 Syr. 'fcLI-i) ; 12 10 abs.'i Dt 33"+, cstr.'l Gn 1 o + n'tfl Dt 1 1 12 8 1. a. beine'X"! Jb42 etc.; sf.inwi Ec7

N5 ooa 1884,101^

cf

most

Gn io (J), year Dt , ginning, of kingdom s4 first phase, step, or reign Je 26 27 28 49 ; 10 element in course of events IS46 (opp. JVinK); 8 of a thing pyj) Ec 7 (opp. id,); of sin Mi i '
,0
1 1 1

12

=
1

prineipem capitis) onlyinphr. B*h H'V) (3130 H?) Mosoch); 1 23 Pwr not identified. ^30] 'ijato Ez 38 39 in. ITW. II. 331. v. I. 331. nh 1, 11. JH,
;

> chief Ew Sm

al. (93

2") v.
j-

an.

strife

Pr 1 7 ", wisdom ^ 1 1

10
,

thy beginning

Jb8

= thine

knowledge Pr
early
life,

I.

[^31] vb. be or become, many,muoh


31
esp.
lord,

so his

(NH

master, 'ai
;

my
f.

master,
;

""I before cl., beginning 42* (both opp. TVing); 'K N13 '12 Gn i 1 in the beginning when God created (>abs. in the beginning God created);

teacher;

MP
al.

adj. pi. J31

Ph. 31,

M">

As.

Ar. ZS rear, increase (act.; } [rabdbu], rabbu; 331 grease, is thought j. thick juice, cf.

NH

'3K

49

o/my
^78
M

(both

(poem) beginning (first product) 17 3 3 manly vigour (H'l^ "D ), so Dt2i 36 1 Jb 4 o 19 cf. i* 1133), 105
, ||

by Buhl

to indicate original

mng.

be thick),

(of hippopot.),

'Orn

'">

Pr 8 W
;

^
5
,

season (of a
_/iV<,

tree)'

Ho 9 10 O^ 1 Nu
Ch 31
,

(of wisdom);
24

= first
(JE),

master; Sab. 31 esp. in n.pr., iLj lord, owner, " * s DDD5T31, etc., CIS fc<n, D331, 2 w.' etc.; Lihy. H31 tte fori

20

** DHM
'

Eth.

infl:

earliest, of nations,
26
10

23

19

(E), 3 4

Lv
i5
of
1

W2

23

(JE), Dt 4 (H), grain Dt 18 2

h. first of fruits Ex 26 210 Ez 44 30 *, of harvest

31,
29

o)
Is6

great,
12

Aram. expand, spread (intrans.); so OAram. Nab. Palm. 31, chief,


fs.

dough
4
;

Nu
of
(i.e.

Lzb 366 Cook 107 ); Qal Pf 3


23
,

consec. H311

Ex

'(P),

EZ44
Pr

30 "

Ne

io 38

<jnK*ai-r!>!
'^'s
12

3'; Israel is
'"I

wool Dt 18 nn3Tl 1 Je2 3

increase);

=first-fruits

Lv2 12 (P), Nu

(P),

cAt'e/,

2. /rsi, Ne 1 2"; H99 " Ez 48". K Am6'; DTntt? n Je49 (of bows); so

'1 i.e. the principal , appar. jioy 'J? of them (Buhl Marti conj. rplKtf, after <S) ; part 40 Da'rtn^o '1 Ez 20 , i.e. your chief oblations;

Dnn

41

D'JDt? "1

Am 6

6
,

i.e.

choice oils
1

= choice part,
i 2

GniS^^og rd.nDt?bl?n 311[for MT 13 n3i1] We Now); elsewh. only 3 pi. 131 23 10 iS25 +,'3i Je46 + 2 1. [other forms supplied 31 Gn 6 Jos 9" Lv 25 by H31 q.v.]*; Inf. cstr. 0331 Dt 7 7 and perh. D31 Ho 4 (cf 31 OV), sf. 1. be (become) many, pers. Gn6'(J) Ex infr.); 10 * Ho 4 (perh.), Is 66" v. supr.), 1 S 25 23 (E; 9 Ec 5 + k com P- Je 46 " Dt 7? V' 3 2 5' 3 8! 24 8 ^69 of things Is 22" ^4 1046 years Lv 25"
1

H31

16

(|j

10

'

of land

Dt 33 21

offering
(of
'

s9
,

(P), sins
great,

ffJHn

>;

abs.

I2 6 7 2 - become Je5 i4 Is59 J b 35 Gn 18 20 (J), Is6 12 6 Zor^, of journey,


-

7 chief thing Pr 4

wisdom).
v. p. x

Jos 9 13
601.
1.

Pn. v.[33i] denom.


;

nCJN"TO, n\IJ"iQ n.pr.loc. T T T "T

t [niCJM^p] n.[f.]pl. denom. place at


the head, head-place only sf. Vne^iD adv. at his head-place (of one lying down) Gn 13 " 8 7 " 16 28 ,118 (E), 1 S 19 1K19 so Qr 1 S 26
;

as

11 429 adj. much, many, great; ms. 2 9 ss abs.'l Gn2 4 + 31 Gn 33 +, also 31 2 Ch20 8 31 31 2 8 Ezr io etc.; cstr. 3! Ex 34' + fs. 9l>k, H31 Nu ii^+j cstr.n^^Ez22 6 -^,''n?l(Ges ) 22 11 cstr. v. 11. 31; La i mpl. abs. fffl Ex2 3 +
,
,

13

913

nn
26", the deep
city

Gn 30 ; [often fpl.abs. and as attrib.; as attrib. preceding n.


ni3T
43

both as pred.
(infl.

Am 7 Gn7 n
4

Issi'
90
')

of

8 ""' 3"" Ges ,132b ): 31 usage for numerals 1 Ko 7 7 Is 63' ^ 1 45 (but read prob. 3i, "3") in Is 2 1 s ') is Je i6 16 ^ 32 10 89 (on context pred.), D'H
; '

La
; ,

non

Bo

NX

M Bae, also Hup), Pr 7


(oft.

Ch 28

s
,

Dial

Ne 9

s8

20 empire Est i goodness 20 1 wickedness Gn6', etc. b. specif, strong ^3 10 so (opp. 03 pK) 2 Chi 4 ; y^nb 31 Is6 3 1 1
, , l

(Q^33 plague Nu^31


i

Ges'

^ 36 7 (fig.),
fill,

v. also

33

D'31 as subst. Is53

12
(||

D'OWy).

+c. major
as
subst.
9

Pr 31 29 ]; 1.

io ^19", silver (money) substances, gold 1 8 wine Est 1 2" 2 Ch 24", bronze iChi8 s 7 2S3 I of other quantities, e.g. spoil property

2K
;

=
,

opp. CSO) a. (1)


2

much:
,

of

natu
than
19".

Gn 25^
Dt7
117
14

(opp.
32".

"WR)i
+d.

Dfl

grandavi, Jb

+ fO

comp. greater
1

2
it

Ch 32

s9

seed
that

Dt 28

s8
,

etc.;

*##

31 Ec 6
to ;
1 1
4

3b

Pr 26
ST

9
10

20

1 ;

too great fur Jos 19


v.

K
cf.

is

be

hopelessly corrupt,

Toy.

much
rrj3J|

his days

amount

n.
(2) esp.
2

n.m. chief (As.-Bab.


; '

influence,

of collectives, numerous, 31"Dy Jos

S 13 34
,

rab Dl HW "* b
pi. cstr.

Gn 26" Jb i 3 Si n?.i? Dt 3"+ etc. 20 30 1 + b! pi. T^iany : pers. Ex 5* Ju 8 9* 1 K 4 12 43 things Gn 30 Am 5 Dt 3 i + n. om. ni31 Dn 1 41 (sc. lands id. nia") myriads Kmp Bev Behrm Marti Prince); D'31 D'DJ many days 24 34 (along time)Gn2i 37 +28t., TfOTt &)f Ne 30 rfai Ec 6", Byft rfai niy dk Ly 25 9 Ne 9 28 many <i'mes (v. supr.) = 0131 D'OPS D'Hy K 43 f 106 Ec 7 nan nao Dt 25' many Mows/ D'31 DV? many waters Nu 20 24 +27 t., cf.
nai
,
'

'31 39

BAram. 31); cstr. *l Je 39 9 + 13


41 (but v.
infr.);

esp.

'31

,7

D'HSB chief of guardsmen title (v. n3B),only as of Bab. officer Je 39 9 ''+ 15 t. Je, 7 1. 2 25 8 'tan Iff in Gn (cf. [JE]); also t^hn 31 Jon i
1|

chief of the sailors, i.e. captain irV3 Est i 8 -t-vpnp-a! Dn i 3


,

tin gen. 31"?3

(v.

51

!>33 -J^D

Je 39",
||

11

Is 8"; etc.

c.

31 as subst.
6

coll. pers.
>

i also (opp. t2?D) 1 S 14 3 33 35"; 130 1718 and (rei ;=much) 2 Ch 30 so nsi (Ges* , *) Ez 24 12 ; 31 cstr. before abstr. ( 3'l) Is 2 1" 63 7

Nu

MM 26

EX19
54

21
,

so Hi Gf Gie). + The foil, , of As.-Bab. officers are prob. loan-words in Heb.: 30"31 Je 39 313 usu. chief soothsayer

and

K 25

^sn
25

'31 41' (late gloss

DnD), and so '31 om. ;

titles

(v.

)j>),

but

Pinches
in

Dnp-31 368 [Nineveh] D^D an Lzb ), 2 K


;
||

H " tDBBA -" 49

= rab-mugi

[?

chief of princes]
(

c f.

OAram.

i8' 7 (As.; not

f 145 esp. pi. + D''3Tn3 Ct 7


;

D'31 of pers.
s

Ex
20
,

22

23

+ 37
cstr.
27
,

Is 36

2
),

Je 39 313 (Bab.), usu. chief eunuch,

t.

(v.

p. 123).
5

td.

=
3i
s2

but=rabu-ia~resi, chief of the heads (the principal

men^

Wkl

lJnte - z * tltor *

GeKh " 18W

Excurs.

v. p. 133

abounding
1.

in,

nia-JS^l Pr 28
i
,

"IDrrai (v.

T?n

3),

ns-3if
,

HDwen Ez 2 2 5
D"byB-31 2

47 ni-iNtp-3! nx'irsi 17 7 nj^rrai j e


,

p^s

A "d (actually found as rubA-sa-ri-esu Pinches H *- DB -'*> June 25. 1892, pi ncnes npe^l (van 6w)
' -

32'',

S 23
29
; 1

J0

d.

Ch

1 1

22
,

WB-31 Pr
ffoa

H. ni'B'Sl) chief of the

officers (1) (so'prob.

As.

29

rab191

njiirai 1 4
DJ?

rhxiN nan j e 5 1
(901

nai 1 s 2 s

Dl HWB ** Tiele -* g-<*-4.hj Pinches H "


),

SAK; SaM=high
-

one;

COT^'^KB"- 03
t-

DB

".

te. + | comp.= (Ges ). more numerous than Ex I 9 Nu 22 15 Jos 10" Ju 4 13 l 16 30 2K6" Is54 1CI124 2Ch32 7 ; 2 4 7 too many to Gn j6 Ju 7 (cf. v ); vid. sq. inf.,

'nil La

Dnn
Gn
16

K iS 171926 TnST n.pr.loc.


2
27 - 28 - 37

populous,
2

sc.

city);

1. capital of Ammonites:
n31
2

=Is 3 6 2 4111213M 37 4S Kabba (prop, great or


4-8
-

also
9
1

foil,

tf-

21

s8 = 1 Ch 33 as exclam. enough! Gn 45 2 S 24 s8 4 so (+P? inf.) Ex 9 (! 6 d) 2 *, 1 K 19


;

= abundant, enough
Dt3

24

23

n?"31 (with implication of excess)


suffice thee! so E3^>-31

26

Ez

45", also
it

Nu
it
6
.

(let it) i6 37

ye assume too

much
(i.e.

+ inf.

is

enough for
enough), tg. as

Dt 3" Je u Am i i I Ch 20 H31 'alone 2 49 Ez 2 1 3 Ez 25 s Jos 13 25 (P) c. n loc. nnsi i" Je 49 "" 29 in Gk. period Philadelphia, Lag 2 S 12 " 71 4 219,83 but Pa 210, 94 mod. pp aTailam Polyb ( ), 'Ammdn, 13^ m. NE. from Heshbon, 285- m. E.
explicitly, ptsy *ja
25
;

S S

20 - 27
l

s7

||

you

to

Dt

you have done


,

of Jordan

cf.

804-JD

inf. 1

12

28

|0 subst.

EZ44
yjfyfr),

2. nairi, city

Buhl G "- 260 ; PaffiaS, PaPpa. 60 in Judah Josi5 (P), site un-

adv. much, exceedingly (only

31

12 3 s

known ;

2m0r,Pa,
Jb "- 2

A L

Ape^j3.

3i>i8 (HupDeChe
om.
||

15

al.;

HPS 2S2215 conj. ncn


3
15

S 22 16 ); n31
io

f 62
(

78
Syr.

89

( Bae 31

Wn)
ji56A
1

W 8Gi3i^ 65
'

ri31 (Araraaism,

cf.

fJ, *sJ>,

No
4 1

I20 6

= long enough),

123

n.m. multitude, abundance, 151 abs.T Gn i6 l0 + 3iT 1 Ch 4 s8 greatness; 10 19 7 2 Ch 3 i + Jb 33 Qr (Kt an) cstr. 3i Ex 15 _ Jb 37 s3 Baer Gi), 3l Jb 23"+ 2 K I9 24 + fai

IT

2
.

129

2. less oft. great: a. of space

and

pi. cstr.

^"l

Ho 8' 2

v. infr.;

1. multitude

ran
13

914
M
6
3
;

-im

Hoio Pr i4 20 Est io + (c.125 t.) offers. 19 16 18 2 of things Isi" 47' Ez27 Lv27 Pr io s1 2 Jb 1 i + ; great quantity, abundance Gn 27 Ho 9 7 + oft. (2 19 23 Qr [= Is 3 7 !4 Kt], >Kt 33n 2 Ch 24 s7 Kt ail, Qr 2?), + (of time)
:

units of value, n.
1

CW
D^
,9

>

+ 1 000 Ezr 2 m n. + 2 x 1 0,000 Ne 7 70 1 0,000 + 8 x 1000+ n. 1CI129 (v. supr.); i3"! indef. Q^n'3i Ih$fS 3 ?1 ^68 (|| DWfotV; 'rnin Ho 8 10,000 [precepts] of my (Kt
' 1

+ 10,000
||

Ch

29

7
,

n.

+6 x
7

0,000

18

12

T1 Jb 32 s (Gi

v 7 van

d. H.,

Ec

ii

l
;

=whole number

(of

Baer), 3^3 bones) Jb 4"

instruction)

would be only early instance,

v.
1

31.
20

esp. 3np in respect of, for, 4 multitude, in sim., like sand, stars, etc., Jos 1 1 c. 1 S 13* 2 S 17"+ 10 t.; abundantly, (JE), me io 10 16 X vb. ( n3-n) Gn 30 (J), 48 (E), iKi

,_ 33 (Qr; Kt 3 i);

t/Vin n.pr.loc. in Issachar;


13 o*r.204._@ Aap flpaVt
TU^y'D.'} a.m.

"in Jos
cf.

mod. Edbd,

c.

in.

NE. from Nablus,

Buhl

A L
pi.

PaPPwB.

Je3,3

copious showers,
2

usu. late
(||

Ne
i

s5

9
10

Jb 2 6 3 Zc 14"
)

Ch 4 30
2

Ch 9 9
c.

ng"n

K io

causing fertility;'!
1
s2

Ch

22 14 ;

=m
(e.
;

+ 23
jrreai

t.

Ch

as pred.
1

HYI
4
;

numbers,

Ch 30 524

D33T
14

copious showers, Je

Dt32 +3

t tf??) Je
3' (

+ tJHppB),

adj. nearly 24 13 i6 8 24 30

28 47
,3

+ i4
(J),

t.;
1

2 subst.; =31) 9 (|| 31 1 K io yiO from multitude of, Dt 7" 10 4? o.bs.from (for) mult. 1 K7 ,Gni6
),

11 D'W?'?), 'l V' 65 ; sim., of peneinn. of prophetic words Dt trating, pervasive 6 2 also~03, ba), of Jacob Mis 32

"\ P1>

22

(||

(flOTSft

32 26

K3

= 2 Ch 5
S
i
16
,

6
.

2. greatness

(||

ba), of future
:

king

* 72

(||

TOO).

(c.
8

t.):

'HV
)

~10
,

69",
etc.
;

fewgrf

journey (cf. Ho8 1I Qr' rnin '3TI


i

106 45 [13 1 Is6 3 ; Jb23 3 o ^33 1 read 3 prob. also (for 31) Is 63' \H 4 5' 10 A of vb. Jos W]1 3^3 Is 5 7
6
,8

\?Dn

T\

Ne

22
1

*5
;

16
,

cf.

=
;

D3?2"V n.pr.m.Jeroboam,lpoj3oafi(prob. x t T,T104 3T + DJJ the people increaseth ThesKit 1 *"' 26


cf.alsoGray
1.

Pr0I'- N - 69; =*>

al.;

*'*>';

> Jy, the


' '

greatnesses [great things], or numerous things, of my law, but form dubious, read perhaps rffln 3i (sub 1), so

9")

or (the, god) 'Amm contendeth people contendeth, Stud. Bill. 225 JQ Ju J 1899, M9 E C? B b 1 c f.Che JyJ-^ r )
'

'

'

'

'

We

(K

of N.Isr.(ioth cent.), Ch), leader of revolt


first
1

and
etc,

(cf.

) Gr al. *1?1
;

> Kt

131 v. \X)
,

. Lv 2 5

16

king
i

Kl I 26 1 2 2 2 20 ,etc,
-

||

Ch 1 o"* M

Dt

Ho 4
'

r
,

v. </.
.

T i~Qm n. f

multitude,

myriad,
60

ten

thousand (Ko " 1221 ); abs. 'l Gn2 4 +; sf. ton Kt I S l8 7 + 2 t, (Qr VH33-1) pi. abs. 8 7 cstr. ni33T Mi6 +, nfaprj Dt rtfix] j s 18
;
;

+; (specif. t333"|3 3 Deut. infl.) as 23 t.); in later times (under 30 2 7 19 26 31 1 sinful and author of Isr.'s sin 1 5 16 t. t2. ton of Jehoash of N. Isr. (8th 15

1 - 433

**

iKii"
-

K
1

cent.)

Ho

Am
)

and 13th king


i
1

K 13'

14

,on

prob. also
-

"*-* Ch 5 17
.

>-

33

17
;

sf.

v. supr.

Qr; myriad,

10,000:
60

of

f
(Ges

II.

[2QTJ vb
Gn 49
23

shoot; Qal Pf 3

pi.

of pers., indef. Gn 24 (J ; 'BpB s H33"! tliousands of myriads), Dt 33 (poem

great

number

,67m

abs. (D'Sn

^3

in

||

1.;

Sam.

ad fin.), ^ 3 7 Ct 5'; thjp ni33-;o, but v. EHp, 36 tr 'pbx ni33i Nuio cf. Dt33 17 (poem);
,

WOHJ1, so perh. (\01S6pow). 31 inl| 1.), v. 1. 31 1 g.


fill,
(||

18 15 (W?n
29

naan Ez i6 7

rd. 'a"J

Co Berthol Krae; more


10

[l^] n.m. archer; pi.


*ffi

Wl Je 50

precisely: (100, 1000), 10,000, Ju20 ; opp. 2, Dt 3 2 30 (poem), opp. 1 00, Lv 2 6 8 ( ), opp. 1 000, iS i8 7 8 2i ,2 29 6 ^9i 7 ; so' of things, Mi 6 7

n$>
fig.

Gie d"#i
al.

11.

tol),

sf.

13 ffi Jb 1 6

(in

Bo

VST

Vrss.

Ew
Ar.

al.

hit missiles).
tie.)

I.

fiSP, myriad (later (Aramaizing) synonym of


fctfSP.

n.f.

E2r264

*T^"1 (\/of

foil.; cf.

Xij confine,

ten

thousand,
fore1-

going; perh. for Aram. (n)W), Kb"Palm. 131 Lzb 367 ); abs. tal 1 Ch 29"

221

',

but

TTEn n.[m.] chain, ornament for neck; 42 abs.'n Ezi6"; cstr. 3njn nsn Gn 4i (E).
f II.

Jon 4" M ,2 C 8tr.),+cstr.Ho8 Kt(v.infr.); ^31 Ezr2 (? 18 72 71 =Ne7", Ne7 (van d.H.v ); du. BVfr) ^68 71 Ezr 2 69 pi. rfk] Ne 7' (van d. H. v ), "^31 2 ten tlwusand; of pers., 4 X 10,000+ Dn 1 1' M 12 x 2000 + 3x100+60 Ezr2 w Ne7 12 indef. Dn 1 1 he shall cast 1 0,000 + n. Jon 4" down myriads; rd. tltel also v41 (for MT nial) Kmp Bev Behrm Marti Prince ; of things, esp.
; ;

deck [*1^^] vh. be-spread,

(cf.

Ar.

jlk v. 7te) patches of colour, become clouded


(of sky);

NH
16

13T pavement, paved

terrace,

SH3n pavement); Qal P/. 1 s. n"|3-J D^ID ^15 Pr 7 wj'/A spreads (coverlets) have I bespread

my
1

couch; read also Impf. 3 ms.

'"13"!?!

Wf)
'V

S 9 26

Th

We Dr

al.

(for

MT

13T1

Of), obj.

om.

ncn
'

["O^O] n.[m.] spread, coverlet; only


11 -

pi.

abs/nna-lD (Kb
I.

**") Pr

16

22

31

Pr 25 27 v.infr.); Pt. nana Exi6 17 + cstr. naiD Lvn 42 etc.; 1. make much, or many: a.
,

[m J T
u

T J S25

vb. be, or become, much,


id.;

obj. pers. (or

a people), multiply, increase

Gn

16 10 17 20 Is 9 2 + ;

many, great

(NH
69

As. rabd, be great,


Jls,

and beast;

Ez 36 ,0 ( + pers.), v" (man 5 +id.); Dt 30 ( + JO comp. pers.);

grow; Ar. l^, Aram. N3"V

t Qal increase);
Imp/. 3 ms.
2

*i,

all
30
;

grow,
2 ins.
,

Pf. 3
;

fs. nrcn

Irani consec.

Dt 30 16

3 pi. 131
,

1 S 1 4 Ezr 9 s +

etc.

28 3 48 4 (both P); b&a nain Je ^6 =he made many stumble; lucve many 4 40 i Ch b. obj. animals Dt if"* (cf. 7 8 23".

+ ms

Hiph.

Gn

i6

fBT Dt8 13 +

Ch
fs.

24

s7

n|-iPl

Qr (Oil Kt, Dt Dn 12 4

mpi. w,Tj
8'
3
,

Dtn
9

3V Gn i M + 20 v. ai 1), 3$| Ex i Gn 43" 1 K 5'; 37.FII


juss.
; ,

Ez 36"
16

supr.).

c. obj.

+
37

jnoi -inb

tnb ty

10 1114 Gn things Ho 2 8 iann 34 '2 ; pp. o'ypn

3i

+, par
na"]V

^
Gn

18

139
11

r?i:
//.

Dt

etc.';

Imv. ms.

cstr. nto->

Ex

n +; P. nan
mB

35

v. II.

na-i; 1.

become many, numerous : a. of a people, Ex 1012 20 s 1 16 i Zc io 8 1 Cb 5 ; (J), v (E), Dt 6 8 30 n ^Vo|) 12") 23 17 ; esp. + be fruitful and Je 3 16 23 s (fig. of flock), Gn 47 27b (P), multiply

Nu 26" 33"; obj. words Ec io 14 (v. Jb 16 sub 2), cf. Is i 15 Jb 40 27 r'> Ig 23 34 Jb 29 18 (like sand); use many obj. days 11 have many (feet) Lvn 42 (medicines) Je 46 3 bring abundantly 2 Ch 31 yield abundantly 37 1 Ne 9 c. b of obj. Ho io (? 3 a); obj. om. Hb
Lv
26 16
,

^n

Pr22
15

lfi ,

30 make much

Nu 35 8 (all
?3"in
cf.

1718 also (opp. DJJO [usu.Hiph.]) Exi6 Pr 13". + d. (1) sq. inf., P),

Ex V

33

(P),

1//

I07

also (of
;

man and

to do,

beast)

Ez
-

11 14 D , PTJP*38*/*nb }? 36 ; of children Jb 2 7 "a v 16 Pr 29 2 (Toy rtfT] rule, ^feto), D^BH


||

much, abundantly, greatly,

yCDp
'

io

3
,

Am 4 = transgress greatly, so Ezr 2 K 2i = 2 Ch further, Is 5s Ex 33


4 6

do much in respect of, do 181 often, etc. (Dr '-):


'

=
7

(Toy
8 13
1

id.),
;

b. of animals
i 22

Dt 78 1313

+ ?JJ
cf.

pers.),

Ch 5 9 + ms Gn
c.
10
;

8 17 (both P;

Ez 36 11

supr.).

of things

Dt

Ez 31 6 Ex

16 of sins Ezr 9 6 ( ft^fO?), Pi-29 ; 4 18 I2 J0 comp. 1//16 139 ; of days Gn38 (J), Dt 1 1 21 1 S 7 2 Pr 9", years of life 4'; of waters

(P),

Ec5

(Kt nunriD, Ges 575ff Th+JP comp. 18 8 1 S i 12 pray a long Lbhr); 38 time; Ju 20 del. a^.n as dittogr. of aiKD Be Bu GFM. (2) sq. vb. fin. (Dr 8m Ges ,I2'), "?*

36" 2

Ch 36" f
;

18^, also 2

S 14

11

Qr n3-)no

rd. prob. DiS-inD


;

Dr

reff-

nsnn

13"in

iS2 3 i.e.taM:tto<somc/!,; cf.f 51 4


191b
-

Gn

17

(J),

18

(P).
24

2. a. be great

JO comp.), 1 S things, 3 (J; 6 24 way 6e long Dt 19 and (JO comp. pers.) 14 10 be too long for; of wisdom 1 5 (JO comp.).

Gn4

(1) of 30 14 ; of

e.'the Inf.abs.(01 Ko ,11 <iw Ges }75<r') is used: 16 n 3"lN n3"in / will (1) greatly increase 3

Gn

i6 10

2'"

(all
16

,13 J; Ges ); (2) naTll carrying

on

inf. cstr.

Ez 21 20
41
(E),

(3)

H3"n as
2

a dv.

(c.

vbs.

(2) of pers.,

B^KD
al.);
||.

B*l|j

H3T Jb 3 3

12

i.e. is

too

and [Ec

great for (De

has
b.

loftier,

nobler thoughts

1ND

'n
1

Gn

] adj.), 49

greatly, exceedingly, etc., esp.


1

S 26 21
2

S i2 30 = 1 Ch 20 2

(Di Bu), but no

grow great (Aramaism): 4 (1) of pers.,=grow up Ez 16" ( + ?!3), Jb 39 of glory V'49 '> knowledge Dn 12 4 2 Ch (2) s7 tPi- 4 make large, increase; 24 v. supr. Imv. ms. ^35? n3T JU9 29 enlarge thy Iwst; Pf. JTan 1/, 44 13 thou liast not made 2 ms. Dirrntpa
,
.

Jos 13 (D), 2 K 21" Ne 2 ; perh. also 1K5 9 io 10 (both c. jnj), v 11 (c. K^n), J e 40 12 (c. *1DK),
2

Ch

12

14

(c.
s3

KB-:);
16

nann alone
19

2
4

great with their price (set a high price De Che al.); or increased (sc. thy
their
jrrice
;

so

Ew

Ec i 5 7 ovo), Ne 3 ^ 51 8l'-* 318 IND f\ Imv.); (4) as adj. attrib. (Ko '), 6 8 Jos 22 s (D; 2 S 8 (1ND nan Dt3 iKD-ai), 18 2 33 1 Cb 18 1 2 in Is 30 2 Ch 3 2 27 so nann ),
1617
||
'

io 18 (opp. Kt (Qr ann

||

(Hup Bae) = bring up, rear 22 2 (children) La 2 ( + nBD), whelps Ez 19 (in ms. nfjTI Ho 8" + sf. Hiph. 102 Pf. 3 fig.). 5 2 2 ms. ^"JTI Is 9 + is. *j3"ini consec. Dt 30
,

wealth) by

alone
cf. 1.

Ne 4 413 ( + nam), Ezrio


31),

(preceding

n.,

Ec

18 Nowal.), 6" 9

De Hi5 (rdg. DJ?a as n., 27 11" i2 912Ja nia-in a lone


,

616

Ew

Pr25
;

WS-lh
3-in
fs!

Ho2 +,
10 5
,

etc.;

2S18 8 La2

etc.;

Impf. ."Or la +] ajjj Imv. ms. 'riann Ez 24",

(Toy reads na")n) (J Sam. nans),


;

nxp nann
S)

a s pred.
7

Gn

15
(5)

nairi ag .

Ecn^ 130 ""


S318 ')

(adv. Bae)
2

concr.(Ko
c.

van

d.

H.),

JO comp., 2

Si 4 Je42 2 (n3Ch 25 s Jon 4"; as


6 -9
11
;

TP

J U 20 38 + ^5i 4 Qr (H3in Kt, Inf.abs.),etc; 4 16 12 Is 23 4 Gn 34 mpl. WfJ Inf.


,

Am

abs. na-in
cstr.

nann (Ba^ 90 91 ) 3 ,6 i6 10 2 2 17 ; 11 9 riarp Dt 28^ + (2 S 1 4 Kt IVa-in Am 4


'

Hg i Ec 5 adv. phr. (1ND) na-inb' tNe 5 18 2 Ch 9 nisnn as n 4 (rd.' prob. ""finn t2. make great, obj. pers. 2 S j2 S8
obj. (or adv.), opp. BJJD
.

late in
12

16 8 ;
36
;

Am

We Now).

= | 18

mis
enlarge border
I

916
s7

VStMH
fll.

Ch 4

make words

great,
;

perhaps also Jb 34 presumptuous, against God


;

10

[TTy}] T

vb.

shoot
ntfj?

Lex <pVO ; so Buhl

most make many words, 1

c).

nB'iJ,

tjlSTW n.m. Kl1019


As. dribu, eribu, eribH,

a kind of locust (usu.

TO")); only Kn Di al., but read prob. one shooting the bow.
n3.-\_,

Qal A

(cf.

II.

33n,
20

I.

H31

Gn

<nr>
Ball,

nn 01
v. i.

interp. as the multitudinous,

usu. coll. locustalw. abs. '"(?); devastate); 5 12 swarm, in sim. of swarm of invaders Ju 6 7 ; oft.

but pi HWB126 as locust-swarm, from 31X

(N)i:n, rp:n, TOP?,"]


)]

331.
ww'a;,

:Tj

vb. mix, stir (Ar.

ejoj

mm^;

NH

nf an, J Uyyj

appar. the
iM?i>
||

common
:

species
15

(||

Lv
34

22 1 1 )

Je 46

p); as destructive
105
(II

Na 3 Ex io
i

other species, cf. (sim. of multitude; 41213 1414 ""


-

(all J),

Hoph. (dough) mixed, or stirred); term, techn. in sacrif., alw. of fijb well mixed, D33-10 Lv 6 14 7 12 ri33-10n 1 Ch 2 3 29
,
.

in
s
;

[for

BH

naa-iD], Pi. f. as

*
2

pH Dt 2838 (vb.
3l3);

i>Dn), 1
44

K 8 = 2 Ch
s7

tnb^
2 2
;

n.pr.loc. 1.
21

'")

land of

Hamath

6s5

^
(||
(||

(|| BJ, pfc, ^pn), Na d.); as disappearing suddenly (sim.)

78" (ail+^pn), Jo
as edible

3"

a*a

Lv

K 23^ 25 K 25 620 = Je 52
MT '21,
v.
14

= Je 52
s6
,

s7
,

Je 39
in

also
;

22

(H

||

Dv'pO,
8

10 Je 39 6 52 s tH$f!% v

c. n loc, nnn landof Hamath') (' read nr&n also Ez 6"

?rn,
(sim.)

of single

27 3jn); as well organized Pr30 (cf. J02" ); *in 'N Ex io ,9b as leaping locust,

(for

(J),

Jb 39
23

20
,

as

shaken out of garment (sim.)

Ez6 ); mod. ffiMaonOrontes.Rob 31'"- 8^ "- 64'* 2 n 3nn (DS^O) NU34", on NE. Bd ro 1 <*
1

[n^]);
l,

usu. Acp\a6a (also


N.

*
Is

109

(v. II.

13??). Cf.
1.

Dr Jo82ff

-.

border of land of

Isr.,
;

certainly not so far

TnS^?2 n.[m.]
33

abundance;

abs. 'd

as 1, but site

Unknown
'l

arro 'S.ent^ay.ap Br/Xa,

a
,

as adv., in abundance.
6

cstr. na"ia? (sic)

9 for the dominion (take D? as dittogr. of foregoing, and Gr Che Kit Buhl 1"1 Marti; Du read Pffll,

2. increase^), increase of the

whence Di al. 8 m. SW. from


T) r HMt. DB

conj. npa/in,

but not Harmel, 1 (Wetzst ZAW1 " (1883, 274f ), see


'

JOT
AT I.
1.

, -'

DnD"3t -T

v. 11.

31.
v.

n3-ip|>,

in view of following B&|$).


n.f.

JD1 (7of following;


ymN, :

[V31], J?},

JOT

tpEpa
much

much ; only ^?$ ' Ez 2 3 32


i.e.

etc., infr.;

also in ling. cogn.).


'

to contain,

which contains much;

but read flfTD Hiph.

PL Hi-Sm Co

Berthol

=BH MI [V3-iS = 40
8
;

nya-iN 316 n.m. t t


:

et f.

four

(nh
'

Ph. JfBTK, Pun.

njmN,
Ar.

Krae(v.

/Kiph.
;

ld(i)),
increase,

four; so As. arba'u (rarely


great number,
cstr.
1

irba'), irbitti;

greatness 'd
sf.

'rP3.~l?3 n.f.

tj\;
Chrest. 47
.

Sab. njn-iK

CIS"'""-

2322

Horn
V3")S,

abs. Lv 25'";
2
30

S
.

33

t.

Eth. tend: hCflO-fi Aram.

DJV3-I0
:

Ch

van
1

d.

H. v 29 ) ; 1
2
s3
.

increase,

njaiN,
Nj?3nx,
cstr.)

^j^ )oii/;
;

Nab. jniK, Palm. V31N,


(c.

concr.

a. of family

b. increment,
;

interest,
II

usury,

Lv

25

s7

(H

of

food-stuffs,

Ex2i 37 +

Lzb 367); m., 49


also

n.f.)

Wfi

(abs. vel

20 V*!* Lvii +; note


;

T^?., of

opp. eta principal, Ccoke great number: of people 2 greater part of them, 1 3. greatness, of wisdom 2

money; 'd of money Egypt. Aram., >""*" "* 8.


").

Ch 30"; Ch 12 30 Ch 9".

c. sf.

= the
in

in

18 (Baer Gi) Jos 2 1 + 6 1. Jos 2 1 (van d.H. Vp) 18 read f. with Qr; f. (c. n.m.) abs. Pr30

(v.

supr.).

T]TQ"in

n.f. increase,
14

brood;

cstr.

+ 1 2 5 t. + Pr 3018 (v. supr.) cstr. nyi-iK 1 S4 + 29 t., incl. Ez f (but rd. m. Kt); 8 sf. Dny?1K Ez i + 5 1. Ez, ?J??3-1S i '(but id.
nj/3-iK

Gn

,0

10

prob! On-, Krae), v

1618
;

du. DVIJQ-IK 2

'n phr. D^KBn D'BOSj

of sinful

men

(cf.

Nu 32 a brood (contempt.) TYSTD 1 S 2 s3 ).

tn^inn n.f. increment, interest, usury iv. take cf. (on both) Ar. Gj (=rP3-lO lb;
usury, \j. interest,
h. ri
of.

E V3"iN=4o, v. iufr.; pi. 108 t, chiefly P, 98 t; Ez 52 t., Ch 47 t.): 1. without other num.: a. S>3"iN (1) before n.fpl. Je 15 3 Ex 25 12 (P)+ 101 t., incl. ntoS 'N Dt 3"

Id;

four (in Hex.

12 6 , v.

+ 5 t.
-

(but also
1

tnp3
),

ma), sw

Di u * Benn ""' DB "") ; alw. 8 12 17 Lv25*(H),Ezi8 22 Pr28


;
||

usury, Syrjfcs^f Saalschiitz Hoelemann Le " " Blta,,lud **>."


; 1
-

26 2 8 36"

Kf

27 - 27 - 38

'N four (in) cubit(s) Ex and niKD 'K = 4 oo Gn n"


23 i Wl Ex Ex 2 1 37 (E);
,

+ 55
25

t.

abs. 'n
id.

+ H?l
'

(2) 'N bef. du. BJ^Q Lv i ' t(3) bef. collective^ ft*

Ez 1 8 813

Ki3T 'X

= 40,000

Ezr2 M =Ne7 M

t(4) rare

ysrm
and
'K
late, after n.fpl. 'K
i>

917
Jos 19 7 (P); after
41

^m
om.

Bny

n. pi., 'K n.

n. fs. cstr.

'N ri3e>a

K 22

Zc

Ch

.
;

nhB Gn 32 (E), ' B*fcp Ne 5 Gn 18 29 'KH v 29 ?! 'tf'Dt 25 s


16
, ;

15
.

c.

forty
a.
2
10

tTP,
,5b

v. this,

Ez

43

and 11. ya"iK infr. t(s) n. om. Pr 30 1618 (Kt, v.' supr.), v" Dn 8 82!

(blows) may before unit,

lie

smite him.

2.
nje>
,

c.

num.
21

al.:

+ n. s.,
Ju
1

40 +
6
;

K 14
24

Lv ii***. b. nVSIN (i)bef.n.mpl.Gn2 10 (J), 1 4" Ex 2 5* + 21 t, + BThn 'K(i) any Jui 9 J iS27 7 also
ya-itrby
( sc .

Q^n)=m

oil /own.

14";

40 +
6
,

n$e> 2
2

Nu
etc.

35

fa
t.);

Ch2 2 J 40 + 5

B*K 2K10", i*? rw Jos 14 10 (JE),

(12

D3S 'K 'N distrib.


n.rapl.
1

Ez io21

+(2)

late,
i

after

Ch23

10
.

(3) n. om.,

Am

369

+ 15 1.,
;

BHISyn + 24 = Ne cf. Ezr 2

+n.pl. BH> 2 K 2 ; aftern.pl. 3 40 + 5 1 K 7 ; n. om. 40 + 5 Gn 1 8",


s8

+ (as
(day),

pred. of n. mpl.)
c.

tEx 27" 16

1919

38
the
40

also

'N3, (sc. D^)

tZc 7'= ordinal, on


(1) bef.n.mpl.

fourth
32

IWJU
t.
.

Jun 1K7
Nu f.
17

+
1
11.

1 1 1.

(not Ez f, v. supr.),

+ B'E&K 'K

= 4000,
t(3)

S 4 2 + 14
cm.

+(2) bef. coll.^an

2S21 25

t(4)
8

c.

sf.,

after n. pl.,=</t

+ 6 t. Ez, Dn i these four of them, Ez i the four of them. d. du. BV)ya"IK 2 S 1 2" boys, 227 butVead BTiyatf =four-fold Ges'^Ko" Th We Klo Dr Kmp Bu HPS. 2. with other num.: a. (1) TVpy *?"}*=:/./, () before n. fs., n:f 'V K Gn 31",' ordinal,
1
'

>>"'

+ 40 rutf 2 etc. (9 1. Nu, 25 (H); *l) C. c. hundreds, 40 P). n#+ 800 njB> Gn 5 13 16 (P); 100 + 40 njB> Jb42 ; +units, 7 ^4.40 + 100 n3B*Gn47 28 (P); but (Ezr Ne, mostly 8 2* cf. v pred., without n.), 900 + 40+5 Ezr 2 62 10 Ne7 and ('n without 1) 600, 40+2 Ezr2 !S M M 1 K v. also Ne7 Ezr 2 =Ne 7 E.zr2
7
.

b. after unit, 9

Lv

+ 40

Nu i

41

||

=Ne^
40+7
,

(ver. om. BaerGi), Ne7' Ezr 2 38 Ne 7 41 ; n.pl. 200

3 ' 29

''

4
;

1000, 200,

+ 40 + 5 Ne 7

67

n.pl.

200,40+2
s0

11

13
;

also n.

s.

B>W 700, 40 + 5 Je

14

'y '

i8 13 =Is 36 any j os i5 M + 8
1 ,

+(as Ez 40
1 .

-14th)
31

fortieth year; also

($) after n. fpl.

'S3 Dt i 3 in the 3. as ordinal, 1W DJB'a Nu'33 38 1 Ch 26 s '; nn1 'N njB'a 2 Ch 16 13 in the forty-first year.'

52

t.,

'V ' B'tfj 2

Ch

13
17

. '

(2) I'B'y

nyaiK

=/^,
12
;

() before n.

ms.

Nu

14

(14x1000), Jb42
/^<A 15 29

<%

Ex

I2

618

esp. (as ord.) DV ']) 'n 7 t. (0) bef. n. mpl.

[5??^] vb.deaom.,onlyi .;ja. squared, square; Qal Pt.pass. JN3"1 square, of altar Ex

Nu

(y) after n. mpl.


1 ,

after n.ms. Est p"-'"

29 all=/^7i.

Nu

1317

t.

(8)

() 'y

'n

38 cf. Ez 4 3 ; breastplate 30 39 pi. B'ya"!, of doorways, etc. [on text v. Kit Benz] 6 1 fs. a square EZ41 21 ; '"ya") as subst.
27 3 37
2 s
,

16

K7

pred. of BfeJ
15

Gn 46 s2 (f) 'y 'x=i4 th (sc. day) 5 LV23 33 2Ch3o' +6t. b. 20 + 0) 4 + n. s. 1 K 15 1 Ch 23*+ 13 t. 1 Ch 27 +'n. pi. tNu s3 20 n. om. 2 S 2I 1 Ch 20 Ne 7 3 7 pred. 'Nl 'y Bi' 4+ 20+n. s. Nu 25'; =24th, Hg i " 8 Zc i 7 Ne 9 Dn io 4 t* om. Hg 2 020 and {'V\ '*) 18 31 18 1 Ch 24 c. other tens +4, 1 Ch 25 t. f 516 Ezr 2 + 7 t; 4 + tens + >1je> Gn n ( + n.s.), + *> 1000 Nu i 27 29 2" 26 !5 u. Vid. Ko" M 0C
.

(ace.

Co Toy, om. HWD, and


,

Krae reads

Pu.
fs
.

||

tigX) fmio, cf. Pt. square, ya"]D EZ45 2 47 of court; fpl. niyano nya-tp 4 o
,

20 joining *1 to v ; s3 3 ! 2). 1 6 , 'V" f piece of land ;

1K7

3'

'

(opp. nipJJI), of borders of bases

(cf.

Sab. Dnyan

a kind of square building,

Sab-Denkm 31 ).
2.
pi.

15

'

'

four sides; l.'l


1

ft.

1 IQ^ n-m.

' 1 -'

1. fourth part.

cstr.,
40
.

S 98

of hin

Ex

29

fourth part, of shekel 2. in Ez, pi. sf. four

fn. 3*S"IH n.pr.m. (called B'pjya 5*1|*J D"ln Jos 1 4 15 Pj'yn "2 1 5 13 cf. 2 1 inferred
,

sides

from

n.pr.loc.

"),

(erron.)

(nyans always preceding): l^a"! Ez 43", 8 11 17 :ry:n v ; Brvy:n i io jn. t


,

H^p

(q. v.).
;

tTJQ'W
num.
al.:

n.pl. indecl. a forty


11

1. sine

tyiT n.[m.] fourth part; Israel Nu 23 of a kab 2 K 6 2S


10
; , ,

'l cstr.;

of

(sing.):

s but 1T3K3 'K f 1 K 6 17 'K Nu , (v. H13K); tfyx , 18 13 8 18 33 2 '26 Jos4 Ju5 2Sio i iK5 iChia 37 36 18 (van d.H.v ), i9 (v.also infr.); rarely sq. n.pl., 19 2l 24 26 'K Ju 1 2 ,4 36 ,D^-JN N Ex 26 tFty (As
46
'

S 4 18 Am 2 W\ & + 4 29 t.; Bfr 'N Gn7 iKi9 Jon3 +6t., Eft 'x 412 Ex2 4 18 + 7 t.; also na 'K fiK n$ It) Gn7 9 2 j* boa 'K fa K 8 nm K +Ez 4 i and (ne m.)
Oj? D'yanK Ju
17

a. usu. appos. bef. n., esp. n3B>, Bi' 3


1 8

t*ircn m., irjrn*! f., adj. num. ordin. fourth ; m. y ?1 Gn 2" + 29 t., "Van 1 Ch 24 s
26";
pi.

D^a-\
1

2
1.,

12

15

B^ya-1

io 30';

f.
1

abs.

rrya-i 1 6 t.'+

k6 + 3
1

njra-i
;"

K 6* (v. infr.)
t.,

Lv 1 9", n^yai
cstr. rvy'a'l
4

k6
1

37
s

Nu
t,

nyn-i

Ex2 9 40 +4
/_
:

nya-i

Nui5 + 2

5
,

>n 1. m. Gn 2" 15 16 (JE), also fourth, usu. 19 of days, months, sons, Ex 28 20 (esp. etc.) Gn i
13

(P).

roundno.Gn7 Ju3"5

,7

31

28

iS4 + ).
la

b. after

39 6 52

Nu 7 30

21

29
7b

Jos 19 17

(all P),
;

iCh27

2Ch20 26 Ezr8 33

Ju 19 s Je 39=
om.

n.

2S3

va-i
i

918

an
Gn
make 49 (poem in J fig.), \// i04 abode Ez I9 2 (fig.), so of D2f I s 13 21 PQ
; ;
,

M 2f" Ezr io i)n


in D'Sp)?"]
V. 3

Ch 3 s

Ch 2 M 3" 8 2
1 I
2
;

12 10 23" 2 4 ,M 25"
sc.

26" "
pi.

22

lair,

=
,

tfjh sons offourth (ones),

Ez

Zc 8";
i.

lair,

e.

to the

Ez

fourth generation,

2K10*

15

12

(cf.

[V-H],
1

and

6 7 leopard (with kid) Is 1 1 cf. v 6 =brood, of mother-bird Dt22 (D'niSKrrby);

29'

(fig.);

[OAram. Nerab]
years,
187 1 K 6

5i

M Zc 6* Lv
nfro
;

2. f. of Cook 107 ). 18 9 Je 25 1 28 1 36 1 45 46 s io M (H); rvjn-i riNO i K 6 s3 , rd.


5*31 >J3

fliya-i

of man, in repose Is 1 4 30 Jb 1 1 '*, cf. Zp 2' 3 13 of flock perhaps impl., cf. Ez 34" supr.); (fig. of the deep, nnn njni Gn 49 25 Dt 33 13 ; fig. of

Th

Sta

Kmp

Kit Benz Bur.

curse

3. ri'V'af Ez

Dt 29 19

48 four square

4.

Lv 23" (H),' Ex 29 40 Nu 15" a8MJ; Ne 9 3 '; so abs. (Di'n m.) v sb


.

ri(')V(

)ai as n.

= fourth

(rd. poss.

Wan).
[Wl
tfn
*l *i

Gn 4'
etc.;

(3 pers.); of sin, fifi riNlsn nnsb at the door sin makes its lair. Hiph.
sf.
,

part, cstr.,

Impf. 3 ms.

?S

3T +
11

23

2 ms.

T 3"!?

Ct
12

7
,

[^3^] adj. pertaining

to the fourth (in

a series); pi. in phr. D'e^E^y, i. e. those belonging to the 3rd and 4th generations, Ex 203 (E) Dt 5 9 Ex 34 17 (J), Nui 4 18 (JE),

D^T^l

Is 54 , pi. Je33 cause to lie down, or lie, ace. of flock (for repose) Je 33 12 also (fig.) V' 2 3 2 Ez 34 15 ; ace. of flock om. Is 13 10 Ct i 7 ; of laying stones Is 54 11
, .
1

Pt. J*" 3"!?

&WP

yil"1

n. [m.] (place of) lying

ing- or dwelling-place;
(||

down,

rest10

cstr.

3 "*ij
7

Is

cf.

1 supr.
fll.

65
,

|NS TO);

sf.

3X3-1
sc'

D-3JT1

[^^"1]

vb.
of

lie
J*

stretched out,
(q.v.);

lie

but

Du
;

ns:n,

flock);

TO3 35 (cf. Ges DXin Je 5 o 6 (people as


(||

iu5m

down (Aram, form

3"}

NH y3"i usu.
cf.

sheep)

of'man,

to] Pr 24 15

p^X

ny).

; yet Sab. V31 abide, encamp, settle, DrlM 2 " """ 876 '' M3 Ar. *j abide, Qal only Inf. : sf. dwelt) 'JOT \^i39 1 my lying down (for repose, opp.
>

of copulation, chiefly unnatural

also

yaiO
15

n. [m.] id. ; of wild beasts, rt>t$ '


||

Zp

(sign of desolation,

HEB*); of flock, cstr.

fXS-J'3-ip

Ez 25 s
(

(||

D"k? ).
;

'ITIK); elsewh.

beast) beast)

KTX8.

(H) for copulation (woman with njn-6 Lv 2o' 6 but read Sfl* (sf. of
',

pH
X Kgan
'D ^pHO

V of following
n.[m.]
4

cf.

Ar. jpT

tie

fast;

Bae Berthol (and Dr" B M ); Wa-li) 1 8 s3 rd. nyanb (compl. om.; v. id). Hiph. Impf. 2 ms. TTP *& Ti"?? 3 Lv 19 19 (H) thy cattle thou shalt not cause D^Xp3
cf.
' ,

Dr-Wh Ko 8rn,M6

stall).

TpSIQ

stall

(lit.

tying -place);

bvjy Am 6 calves out of the stall (where were fattened); trhty 1 S28 24 i.e. a stallthey
fed, fatted, calf; so

to (let) lie

down
<

(i.e.

breed) in two kinds.

f 11. 5D^] n.m. a king of Midian

NU31

3 $JJt| prosperity), Je 46*' (sim. of well-fed

Mai

20

and

(sim. of arro-

gant mercenaries).

J0SI3
t
lie
lie,

21
;

Po&ok,
I

Po/3f(ie).

YJ

npl"!
lie

n. pr.

f.

Rebekah, daughter of

vb. stretch oneself out,

down,

stretched out (NB. As. rabdsu, dwell; rubsu (in word-lists), stall, also
;

= BH

Bethuel and wife of Isaac, Gn 22 s3 24 I5 + 24 t. 5 12 9 31 24, 25, 26, 27; 28 29 35 49 ; Pfj3Ka.


nptt$"3"l
v. 11.

31 sub 331

womb

(cf. II.

vai supr.); Ar. ^J\

lie

down on

the breast, stretch oneself out, ^iJ.l^.,

Sab. |V31D

JJ

(\/of following).

CIS"'~*; ZVan
ChrPal no>

lie stretched out,

Syr.xo*,
'

recline at meals,

Qal
10

Pf. 3 ros.'n

Gn 49',
,

fs.

Schwally"' ); consec. nsani Dt


6

87

t [I3l] n.m. clod of earth;pi. 1p 3>V D^TJ Jb 38 M c/orfs are joined togetlter; cstr. ?H3 ^J*}
2 1
33

29". n *T!

Ez 19 2

27

3
,

fs.

wav

Impf. 3 ms. }") Is 1 1 27 7 3 "!! pa-WI NU22 3 mpl. j3t Zp 2 7 V.104 22 3 fpl.'njsa-in
etc.;
;

c7oc?s

o/(the) wady.
;

Ez 34";

f. nsai Gn 49 + 2t.; mpl. D'SSi 29 2 lie down, lie: of domestic animals, ass Ex 23 s (E; under heavy s7 burden), Nu 22 (Je; in obstructed path), Gn

Pt. Y71

Ex

23

+3
;

25

t.

so T2il^N n.m. heap, mound (prob.) 19 read 1 S 20 (for J3K), v" (for 333), {apyafi, Th We Klo Dr Kit Bu HPS. a/3),

W
3

TmnfSt n.pr.
clods;
4 -"
'

1. loc. (heap, or region of


'N

; 49 poet., in sim.); sheep, in repose, 2 2 14 2 9 (J), Isi 7 Z P 2 14 ; fig. of people Ez 3 4 ; 10 calf, in repose IS27 ; of wild beasts, lion, in

(at ease

K 4", 'NH 'n

glebe' GASm ); always

inn Dt Bashan
'n

Dt

13

=measured
rtn

region of

Argob; some well-defined


(appar. identif. with

district of

"W

Dt 3 14 [where ''

OT

919

bn
tOT
n.

30 in Bashan, so Jos 1 3 ], but this a harmonistic 41 correction ; '' 'n in fact in Gilead [Nu 32 Ju

m.

Jb3-M

agitation,
,

excitement,

raging
Is I4
3
;

io 4 ], and disting. from ST)* 1 K 4 cf. Dt 3 ); lc and esp. Dr m3>4 exact loc. dubious, GASm Buhl 000 "'- I8 thinks of Suwet, S. of UpperYarmuk,
1'
,;!
-

raging Jb 3

't abs.

Hb 3* +
17
;

37'; sf. 1JP 3 Is 14 disquiet, turmoil


cstr.

Jb

a border district between Bashan and Gilead.


Apye/3
;

Jb37 f; ^b\> i4'; raging, wrath rumbling of his voice (i.e. thunder); of excite-

Jb3

Hb

'">

K4

13

Epf0aTa/i,

L Paya/Sav,

A Epyafi.

ment of warhorse,

ttni

s4

#5?!? 39

2.

m. 2Ki525 ,Ap7o0;
tTJ")
vT>.

dub.; v.KloKitBenzBur.

trTp-\ n.f. a quivering,

quaking; 'n

Ezi2

I8

be agitated, quiver, quake, be


(

'(||B'n).

1" Til"~>

excited, perturbed (Ph. Iph.


disquiet, disturb, Inscr.

+ Inf. abs. Qal)


;

adj.

quivering, quaking;
heart.

"*

3?

provoke
;

to

Dozy) v, a trembling disease


tremble, rage,

Tabn. Hiph. wrath ; U*, tremble (with rage, fear, viii, rumble (of thunder, Frey), J^
(of camels), etc.;

467

NH

Dt 28 M <z quaking

ttiPN n.m.
(cf.

box, cheat, or like receptacle

Aram.

T3"t

Ar. ijULj a kind of (c&me\-)vehicle for women, also a garment containing stones, etc.,
as balance,

Lzb
3
1

367

J^ Qal Pf );
Is
2

oe enraged; Zinj. T3T wrath,

fs.

TOT

14'+
PT3T

3 ms. consec. tj"^ Pr 29*, 10 etc.; Impf. 3 ms. tf^ 2 S 7


;

makeweight (at side of haudaj); from above V, as swaying 1 Syr. |L''a^ sack, 8nl5 Talm. in* chest,coffin);'n 1 S6 ,cf.HPS.

Ch 1 f,
481
)

fs.
7
,

43 Vfpi Ez 1 6 (but v. infr.)

3 mpl.
mi")

fltf*

Hb3

Ex

14

15

etc.;
6

Imv. ms.

h&l

n-f.

"8
)

'

(on

sf.

m. Ct 5 3
)

v.

Kb 8""" 4
Ar.

(Ges*

f 4 ;quake, subj. Am8 8 (^yrei),^77 + ^r Jo 210 n?iSi4


Is 32",' mpl. J1
15
,9 ( T ).

Albr zAw"Ti.i89e,76

.vo895).si6C\

foot

(NH id. ;

'(fflty

of locusts ;

||

Bin),
J

Pr 30 (nnn
8

21

pers.) ; subj.
i

D-in

npiD^i8

||irfl);

B 5n),= 2 25 niDhn ^77"; of tent-curtrjng IS5


(||
;
;

S2 2 (ra>e n

nhDio

Aram. *bp, Jl^J foot ; Palm. ^Lj leg, foot; Lzb 363 transp. Zinj. (pi. cstr.) nj$ Id *", rf. fbn MI 2 cf. Eth. (iCM; vehicle Mand. twS> No
; ;

tains

Hb 3
c.

(fig.

of terror of tent-dwellers); of
c.

Di); Nu22 23 +
sf.^31

abs. '1
;

Ex

2i

24

+
;

\>T\

24

cstr.

$}
;

sf.

"bil

Gnso^-H,
4

etc.; du.

B^Vl

people,

in dread,

"JEW pers.
(
1

Dt

25
(||

$*D),
14

Is28 3 +, D$fl

Is6 4 ';
(||

^S rei Je 33'
7T1),
yjr

+ 10?);
2
1 ;

abs.,

EX15

Nu 2o
t.

19

32 2S4 + cstr. ^31 Gn2 4 + 5 + 17?1 Ex 3 + etc.; pi. Bty]


,

"W Tns

99

Jo
;

pregn.
s

= come
,

23"+ 3

(v.

2
fig.

infr.);
t.

quivering

Mi

17

(i loc.)

of pers., in fear, awe,

Gn
4
s5

18 4 19 2 + 10
in
H1S3 'I

Gn 45*

(3 loc), Is c f. of '309 ("Finn), quieted, 2


1

32"

(II

of pers.

S 7 10 = 1 Ch 17 9 be excited, perturbed, 9 Is 14 2 S 19 (by grief; cf. Dr),


;

Hb3

Tin), v' + 4 18 of Israel, ;

= 6e

Hb 3"
dis-

+ oft.;

1. foot: a. human, s of washing feet (j>m) ; Ex 3 25 3i 9 Jb i2 5 Dt32 1 S 2 Je 2

24

+
1

oft.;

^ 36

12

/oo< of pride; *fy


5

thn

no

Wf

in rage, (surprise; b pers.);

c.

at,

Ezi6

43

T?0 3i 7 i5 6 B*hnyiisi ',cf.pP^jn)2Si4 Dt28 Jb2 2 27 "i "ty-iB* Jb v. '1 iyi B^^B Lv 13 also 13
f[3 sole of foot 1 1

Dt 2

28

s6 - 65

+6

t.,

+ '1

'

(of

Hiph. (i.e. didst enrage me) aSSHi SmCoBertholToyKrae); prob. 9 alsopn?n'"iiPr29 of ''Is 2 8". Hiph.P/. 3 ms.
Jerus.personif.; but
rd.
'

ene'; 'i liiyaxK 2


<oe

2i

20

=<o,
;

!n'a
1

Ju
f.

6 -7

Ex 29 + 6 t. Lv 'n=
20

%
,

gr/-ea<
6

(v.

also

ad

2S22 10
'1 ni33

rnn IS23 1 s. rnK Is


11

ms.
;

sf.

'Win
6
,

S28 15 Impf.
;

13

13

Inf. cstr.
16

Tf$

(Ges

1531
)

Je
;

cause
to

50

34
;

Pt.

Vpp
Is 14

Is 14

Jb 9
||

pi. cstr. \r?"lD

12 6

1 EZ43 Dhq Is66' La2' 1 Ch 28 2 5 7 tc. of seraphim Is 6 Ezekiel's ^99 i32 13 7 2 Ch 3 ; ni>n Ez i 7 7 and 13) v cherubim
7

= f 18
.
-

fin.),

tb. anthrop. of God,


10
,

Ex

24'
;

Nai 3 Hb3 5 Is6o

13

Zci 4 4

'">

to

quake

quake, disquiet, enrage: cause earth 16 Pin), Jb 9" shake earth (fig.;
11
;

idols

1 1 5 i/' 8 9 (J); ^iV i


7

7
.

d. of animals
ii 21
-

dove, '1 1?

Gn

H?* Lv
;

23
,

HF
;

I3 FlBipBO; heavens Is I3 (U Bin);

cause disquiet, c. b pers., 4 15 turb 1 S 28 (cf. Ph. }mn, Inscr. Tabn.


smxiriii^.

kingdoms 23 Je 50 (|| 5>3l); =dis34

Ez
of

(in sim.),
s

HOna 29 11

T4*; calf, '1 1? Pharaoh under fig.


15
,

D'iiri
3

Dr
;

Is 28
f.

indef. prob. of beast also Jb 39 13 s6 e. of table Ex 25 37 (P). (in fig.),

32

6 =enrage, provoke, ?X TflTJP Jb 12 so 4' also prob. Ez 16 (rdg. $ Vp), v. Qal ad fin. Hithp. excite oneself, only Inf. cstr. sf. 1]nn?

phrases
1414

33

t"v {b 5 i) ace. to the pace of Gn can go); (J; as fast as cattle, children,
: ;
,

^X

thine exciting thyself (to rage) against me,


28!:9
.

s at one's foot, i.e. at guidance Dt 33 30 3 every step Gn 30 (J), Is 41 cf. Jb 18" (v. I.

at one's

2Ki 9 27!B =Is37

[f'B]

Hiph.); '~b "pn

1S25

42
,

i.e.

went where

fan
Bhe went,
cf.

920
T D*
supr.);

y:n

S i5 15 17 18 t^ 3 on one's feet, on 6 i5J7 ^66 '13 nfcef foot, Nu 20" (JE), Dt 2* Ju4 12 Ju 5> (v. nte), cf. Jb 18 8 (and *$# ^p. 30 );
2
-

f $~\ n.pr.loc. (place of fullers, v. 7$\

in Gilead,

2S17 27

32

19

unknown;

Pa>yfX(X)/i,

L Para/3v.
stone,
kill

'is ibk (noran, Dip<n, ovn), i.e. which follow 8 (J), one, hence obey or belong to one, Ex

l"[D^n]

vb.

by stoning

Ju 4

10

K 20

10

Dt

K3

9
,

tnj t4i"(E) lift the foot, i.e. make a movement, doanything; teuphemism 'TTIK IJ'pD Ju 3 14 cf. 1 S 24 s (Gi van d. H. Baer v 4 v. I.
,

TDK

1S25

27
;

"1

Nfe>3

tGn2 9 '(E)

= set

^3 D^nntsn
out,

but

(denom. 1 cf. 7pD; or orig. throw, hurll B3"J throw at (rare); Ar. JH1. throw stones
stone,also (from
2.

NH
at,
-

n ? *?* Ez 16 25 (v. p'B>a); [7|3D] Hiph.); "1 VP *i pap nsi'n Dt28 57 Qr (v. Ky'lh); ,s 2 K i8=Ia 36 (Kt DfWB> v. 0$ 3); T&>
!

/1

"

accompaniment of stone-throwHeld ing) revile, curse, cf. Eth. Clao; curse, AVe m,m i Aram D yi stone); Qal Pf. 3 pi. consec. Lv2 4 14 +2 t., sf. VOSSf Dt 21 21 ; ttJT) 16 27 "ft Jos f" + 4 t.; Impf 3 mpl. ttftf Lv 20
. ;

^
1 21

^il Is 20 7

i.e.

hair of the private parts.


-

t2.

Waft Ev20 Lv 24 Nu 15
at
16

,'^l
cstr.

2Ch2 4
Biinp 14
(D),
227

21
;

35

10
;

Inf.abs.
10

WSJ
(P),

stone, c. ace.

pi. only in
cf. D$S)

phr.

Ex
1

DyJI Kv^Aree ft'm (feet, paces, s8 32 33 23" (E), Nu 22 (J).


-

pers.

+ D^asa Dt 2
1

T75" vb. denom. foot

it,

go about ;Qal
cf.

yo about (maliciously, as slanderer; and ell slanderer, from VV


along,
L

Ar.

25 Lv 20 (H) |3K Jos 7 23 21 c. a pers. + ace. jas (JE),'Lv2 4 (P), 2 Ch 24 18 1 K I2 =2 Ch io 18 c. ^5? pers. + acc. (3K Ez 47 c. ace. pers. alone Lv24 23 (P); c. a pers.

+ jasa Ez

40

Nu 14 + ace.
14

is

35 - 36

walk

alone,

t9f|;

Dttl

16

(P). Syn. ipD

q.v.

JiZ walk quickly), slander, Pf. 3 ms. 3 i3BO"?$? TK7 V' 1 5 Ae ta&es no slander upon 2 Pi. Impf. 3 ms. his tongue (|| AON la v ).
11
!

T [nQJl">] n.f. heap (of stones, then) crowd 28 sf. si vera (of people 1.); Bnpjn 1/T68 but
;

^"S! 2 S io , 3 mpl. 6pJ1 Dt r Jos 7 ; /me. 2 bnjj Nu 2i 32 + 5 t.; inpi. fyl Jos 7 /n/. cstr.
28
4

read probably

DW31,
f.

v.

[fiftyl].
(1
;

T HClpO n.

sling

implement of

B^
sf.

Jos 6 a

D^flO Gn 42 + 1 1 t.; 1. slander (cf. Qal), bit ^aya *V] 2 S 19 s8 2. go about as explorer, spy, c. ace. loc. Nu 21 32
2

S io 3

i><. pi.

al.; Thes al.stone-Jieapj; hurling stone? so 8 '03 f3S -in?? p r 2 6 v. esp. Toy.
,

2J
7

14

(all
1

JE),
3

Ju 18 2

02n n.pr.m.

(||

IPPI),

,M.S 2 g
30

Ar. (Thes cp.


63 ' 4

la.'

io

3
(||

Jos 6 K (JE); Jos


2
2
1
,

Ipn),

Ch

19

so also pt.

Gn 4 2

v.also Sab.

Qn Hal

(E),

friend;

Ch 2 47

Pay/x, Peyc/x,

cf.
10
,

s3

S 15

and

as adj., D'bflD B^JK 4 (both JE); as subst., spies 1 S 26 Mhl4MJM* so perh. (as pred.) Gn
pt., ace.

om,

Pcyim.
exilic,

tl|76 Q3T n.pr.m.


o ^aatXfur.

Zc7

2
;

Apj3eo-p

^a

(all

Tiph. Pf. 1 s. D?3B$ *?{fj? Ho 1 1 S65h taught Ephr. to walk (si vera 1.; v. Ges ).
E).

b^h

(treader, fuller

(cf.

D33), soThes

SS al.)

P"l vb. murmur, whisper (NH 1. murmur Ithpe. backbite, slander);


t

id.;

(rebel-

liously):

Qal

Pt. pi. D^Jil J s 2 9


25

24

murmurers;
.

v.'->rs, n. ra?c.

on foot;*l B^N (after num.) 2 4 footmen, esp. foot-soldiers, Ju 20 2 S 8 = 1 Ch 18 18 4 1 Ch i 9 ,8 (trehB in 2 S io ); elsewhere


t"7a"5 adj.
,
||

Niph. Impf. 3 mpl. OJQS V' 106 atti <Ay /rawrmured in their tents, so 2 mpl. ^J^ril Dt i 27
2. whisper

Niph.

(maliciously), 28 8 2022 P<. jn? oackbiter Pr 16 18 26

backbite,

slander:
.

'n as subst., usu. coll., of Isr. at

Exod.
1

Ex

37

tl

Nu 1 1 21
2

(both JE)
1

= foot-soldiery
7

17J"1 vb. disturb


T

(NH

Hiph. move

to

io"

20s

S 4 10 15 4

men on foot Je
the

2 13 ; n.pl. Dvai footmen, i2 s (opp. B'DIDn).

and fro; perh. transp. from Ar. 'Je.. disturb, Ba E88); QalP/.Jb26 12 Djn 3yi nb3 Pt654 " 6 1 cstr. (Ges Je 3 i"=Is5i IS D)n yji ),
;

''

t [jTi^a"!^] n. [f.]

pi.

denom. place of

VJ3 WjTJl,

Hiph. denom. from


1
s.

INT ma/fc a
"I5H

feet, feet (cf. [rrit?Kip] sub I. E>Nl); sf. vrorip place of his feet Ru 3 4 '; adv.=a< his v 14 Qr (Kt V^JTID); =his feet Dn io 6 feet v"

twinkling, only
PB"?

Impf. cohort. 11^3*1^


is

and wAtte / would twinkle


:

/or a moment
(opp.

cf.

Jb 20 5 )
(cf.

(= on^y the false tongue


|

(opp. vnjnt).

1$

pan),

Pr 12 19

De); and nyj-iK

m
n^yp
ttStntJ

921

wiU
120

twinkle

and(=I

will in

a
'

tnyil"1Q
yiDE>

n.f. rest,

repose

(poet.), Is
(||

28 12

moment, Ges' *; cf. Hi) chase them away " from it, Je 49 19 =50 44 y3T, (Ba' as suhst. of the very rare type 'aqill; n- as Ges' 90 '.)
.

nk k^

'on

ntff -iok -is*

nrtuen).

tj^l n.m. a moment (NH id.; X Kj?n 12 Ec9 prob. properly a movement, i.e. twink:

fill. ^J1 vb. harden (Eth. dVOi coagulate, congeal : poss. a special development of

Vi^j,\.ll/-\);Jbf

dkbji nty yan

my

ling, of

the eye
'">,

cf.

momentum,
2I

i.

e.

movimen-

tum);abs. 6
\j,

30 1BK3

PJJ Nu i6 + , pi. D'yri; a. a moment (passes) in his anger


jbjj
:

skin hardens, and (then) runs again (II. DKD), of the ulcers in elephantiasis.

(opp.

UWU

moment,

"13 during o Zi'ttfe b. usu. in adv. phrases (a) as adv.

7 Dn); Is 54

rflfj

l]

vb. be in tumult or

commotion

ace, (a) Ex 33 inx "1 /or one moment, so '"I alone Is 54 s ; repeated Je 18 79 Van , . . yjT a < one moment at another moment; (/3) in a n 20 moment, suddenly, ^ 6 WJ WSJ OW^J, Je 4 9 M VT& in a moment Jb2i 13 IS47 Jb34 (6)
s
. . .
.

(Ar. ^JLLj make a vehement noise; BAiam. Aram. &f), *^i be disturbed, in tumult (X
Ithp. often for HDH, a s

f 46

s
,

flKB*

laif

1
'-,

but Syr. usu. perceive, soNH Hiph., but Hithp. Jall Mormily upon); Qal Pf. 3 pi. f 2 1C3T why do the nations
Ua.cl^* for f^On ibid.);
1

inn' PiSB* '131 (of a quick and painless death ; but see 34 ^ 73 19 Hoffm Buhl Beer Bu Du iv avanai, X [cf. *$fJ2S] take Vf). (or rd.
:

throng tumultuously

y-l"!)

as subst. [a/II.

V'i)]

in tranquillity, of a
21 10 ^| Nui6 =i7

peaceful death).

So

t[tn] n.[m.] throng; B>ri3 'I.Wu ^55'* s used to walk t'n the throng also to (cf. jiDH 42 Bffot rva).
,

(c)

yjns

Dam

(e) y?]J
"">

n^aw, ^73". a moment *3| while


Zi'^e
20

(d)'-i tef La 4". 5 lasts Jb 20 . (/)

[ilttfin] n.f.
3
;

throng; cstr.

fit* \i>$[3

T\VT\

Byt33
little

the littleness of a

moment

= for

^64
t

OT so (of worshippers, cf. Cn) 68 reading DnK/JI for Hup Pe Bi Che Bae Dr.
,

02/

moment Is 26 Ezr 9". (</) pi. Cyj")^ s 16 moments, at every moment, Is 27 Ez 26


10

B09p,

l]

vb. beat out,


Pi.

fig.

beat down,

6 nnm
f

(so

32
I

),

Jb

l9

(||

D^^fj).

subdue (NH
spread out;
re/'ec<

stamp or

6ea< o?otwi,
cf.

make flat,
(rare));

II.

J7 J

vb. be at rest, repose (prob.=

X "H") beat out;


75

prob. Ar. j" repeZ,

(No*
fig.,
;

);

As. radddu

is

pursue

Ar. ii, return, prop, return


derings, etc.)
;

Niph.

to rest, after

wan-

Qal,
1

beat

down

Inf.

cstr.

B*l V:d!>

Imv.

2 fs.

Je 47 s (of

T^
.

sword) be gathered into thy scabbard, 'JBjn *B'"H Hiph. a. trans, give repose, and be still.
rest to;

JPt.acfnnn ^ey niiin ^1 44 s ;'so also s Impf. Tl} Is 41 ace. Ew al. (for MT TT, v I.
IS45

rm
out
1
:

Hiph.).Ju 1 9
32

11

rd. TV
.

Hiph! lit.
.

beat
*ni

Inf.cstr.
(Isr.)

to give

him
v.

(on 4 Is 51

Je3i iya"]ni) r\\br\ I w iH g0 34 rest, 50 fWfrm VTfi ]$&


'

Ges^'Dr 24 read prob. 'B); H"?8 D'W nwi> 'DBBtol usu I will came
7'
;
.

and beat out the gold upon (covered them with beaten gold).
T
veil
>

K6

Impf. 3 ms. anjrrnK

D'JWT^J
the

cherubim

my judgment
strange
:

(religion) to repose as, etc. (i. e. I will establish it; cf. D'E' 42*); but metaph.

L~^ ~T~1 J
J

n [ m> ] wide wrapper,


-

or large
,

(X

" KT-11

(esp. for
is

Heb.

fjpf); Syr. )^?


sf.

hence Bachm Che Marti (joining to

appar. veil; Ar. 'Tl,


5'; pi.
I

tvrapper);
list

'Tin Ct
finery).

V s)
(I.

4 6 ) 3np y/jnx fa a will I bring near, etc., V5T Hiph.)


'i?-!?

(< 3-|K

13

moment

BTPTJI Iss^^in
fifth

of

women's

31.5,

Oort Ry Kit Jig JWTa


Is

(cf.

y^-in iyyifa ra X i).

Du

b. intrans. rest, repose,

Dt 28
db>.

s5

xi>

Dnn D'lm
31
.

*fy n.pr.m. Ch 2 M ZaSSai, A


;

son of Jesse, ace. to

Pab8at,

PeSai.

FTP,
|tt'BTP

34"

n7J>

ny/nn

So Ecclus 36

fl-

[Mil]
(NH

vb. have dominion,


PTfl,

rule,

tyJTl adj. restful, quiet,

^ 35

20

-"yr]

dominate
bjf)

J J

U"ln,

chastise; Ar.

nione nyi

p^,

f the peaceful

wor-

shippers of

\
rest (poet.), Je 6
16

i^j^ irearf, trample; Syr. )j chastise, also (and so Ab. rnc/d) ^o, Qal 3 pi. consec. /ow);

P/

tyiann n.[m.]
nae'Dib 'b.

WXOi

2 mpl. rri) IS14 Lv26' BnTJ Ez 34 Impf. s3 13 3 ms. sf. "TV Lv 25 HfTp L a i juss. "JV\ Nu 24 19 f 7 2"; 2 ms. rym Lv 2 s 43 ,6 etc. Imv.
;

'

rmo
ms. TtT)
sf.

922
i
28

(rp-,

io
28

2
;

mpl. vn Gn
:

(Jo 4
1

13

Inf. cstr.

nil"
';

Ez 29 15
pi.

Pt. Kf\
1

K 5*
-

v. 1X>)

Is 14

6
;

7
,

Q-p

f 6S

Dn*n
10
,

Kf+z
3
6

t; have
17

TD^VYil n.pr.gent. pi. Khodians; iCh 'P08104 and so Gnio" (for D'jTl q.v.).
;
||

dominion,
1
15

rule, over, usu. c.

K 5 430 9*= 2 Ch 8
Ne 9 28 t49 u
2
;

pers. vel pop.

*1

vb.

pursue,
;

chase,
Ar. JZi'

persecute
;

Is

4 (perh. + ace. Nu 24 (3p5?!), Je 5 ( + Dn'T"^y, y,TSh(2); vid. also ingenious conj. sub II. HT1 but < Gr TO teach),
c. ace. pers. Ez 24* Is ; cogn., v. ['"iy)n] infr.); ace. om.
31

f no

29

3 of

fish,

Lv 25 43 46ja 26 Ez 2628 etc., Gni afjtg


;

(NH
id.,
16

id.,

Aram. ITj, ^?
-

Sab. spl

SabDenkm N
;

71

19

19

+ 1 s^RS-lTl + tHJ 7 (appar.


6
,

); Qal 1!g P/ 3 ms. 'l Ju Je2 9 18 etc.; Tmp/. |T Dt


-

i/'

or Pi,

KiJHMichBae
),

to give choice of Qal 5e3n al.; Ges expl. as


236
',

1^72*; for n 5'!!"]?! La i and it (the fire) prevailed against them (my bones), read perh. ilYJJ DTI 68 2s into my bones it descended (Bu).

13

developed from "fry,

c f. Ol*
6-6

and, further,

Ko

1160

sf.
,

1STP Ez

35

etc.;
l.

7ww. ms. fTl


WjTJ

Gn 44 4 +
//.
sf-

sf/ins-n

\|/-

^ 34 mp
;
,

Ju
2

s8

is

dub.; Grill Hup-Now .ii y IT* Hiph- /m g

Che Du EHi?. T}] Ju 3 ms yr D^Efl Is


*!*>}

csir. *1't
21

Jos 8 ,6 + Qr,
84

41

and kings he causeth (him) to dominate; but

apoc. form strange, read

Di

Du

Tin:

Klo
Is 14
6
,

(vS*n
;

q.v.)

Ew

*T3 ^38 22 4 +,pl. E'rn


,-

*m

*|TjD

23

:8

Kt,' etc.;

Pt.

S i8 16 *]T Ju
,

+; 1. a. pursue (sts.+J'BVt):
order to overtake
-

lit. c.

?nX

pers., in
;

Gn 44*
-

Che.

T [iTTY-p] n.f. dominion


-ibn

as ace. cogn.

^ariTie
for

cstr. bef. el.

most

MT

(Ges

}130d
;

so

t)TID q-v. sub e)Tl).

with hostile purpose Gn 31 23 + P, 3in), 35 5 Jos 2 4 6 (all E), 2 5 7 7 8 1616 17 io 19 ( 4 5 6 4 8 9 (JE), Dt n 19 Jos 20 (all D), Ex i 4 (P), Jui 6 2 S 20 6 710 13 2K 9 27 +i7 t, +2K25 5
(J), 2
21

K5

esp.

'

t II. 71 II vb. scrape out (NH id., scrape or draw off, out (bread from oven)); Qal '"' ^ u I 4 9b ou * ^ * ne carcass Pf. 3 ms. B'jJ'iri

(in*),

follow me (as leader ; elsewhere ; rd. VT] Kit GFM).


pers.,

+ Ju 4

16

(3?'in

nns);

s8 <BT! Ju 3 but this meaning not

+"im

b.

lit., c.
;

ace.

put

to flight, chase
11

(defeated foe
32
30

sts. c.
||

he scraped the honey (v. GFM) sf. VE13-7N J * v' he scraped it out into his palms; Buhl L " Du also DiTTJ e 5 31 , sc. gifts, money, fig.
;

WV$

J'frn):

Ami H08
44

Dt

(poem;

D^n),
(|TJ|

^1
-

28 s245 Jos23 ,0 (D), Lv26 88 (H); b*p 361 24 10 8 t\y n^y v (H); Jos f 8 io 11

Qm

(all JE),'

for

^n

making gain (most n -pr v to.


-

I.

JIT

q.v.).

Gn i4^Dt

Ju
1

~m
in, or fall into,

for i'K,

93

t [D*l"l] vb. Niph. be

ace.

om.
1

Ju8
9

s5 Is 4 i + 13 t. + Ju 7 (rd. % GFM Bu Now), tc. lit., S 30 8 (+3^7), v Gn 14" Ex


3

s2

10

heavy sleep

(NH
etc.);

id.;

cf.

Ar. 7*. stop


be

14

s3

up
21
;

(P), 15
11

3Cb 37 (H), (poem; +2 ?n), Lv 26


,
-

(door, gap, etc.), up) to sounds,


1 s.

whence perh.
8
8
;

Pr 28

'WTO Dn
6

DT? Pr io -i-3 t.; be fall asleep: Ju 4 21 Jon i 5 (after 33B*l) >v 6 (pt., Ges* 120b Da 8rnt 5 i70( as subst.TVi?? DV}J Pr io of sleep '); pt. of death ^7 6 7 stunning effect of awe and dread
Pt.
-

Pf. 3 ms. DTIJ Ju4 Impf. 3 ms. OTV^ Jon or fast


;

deaf (stopped
i
6
;

Ne 9

the pursuers Jos ; esp. pt. pi. *MJ 6 16 20 Is 30 so *)T*W Jos 8 La i td. chase,
2
,

1616 22 22
-

hunt, partridge (*P.P) te. pwrsMe, in fig., Je

f 71",
',
,

cf.

Lai 3

S 26 20 (in sim.; 8"E?). 20" La4 19 WbtTf\ "f) 6 ^7 ( + 3 ?'n; v supr.); esp.
1
||

subj. pursue (fig. of punishment, judgment), 43 18 c. ace. pers. Je 2 9 (3-jna), La 3 and (*|*|) v
6fl

Dn 8 io (both + nx-VK ["JM] J|"i>8). TnOTiri n.f. deep sleep; abs. 'n Gn 2 12 2 + cstr. TIDTin 1 S 26 deep sleep, usu. c. + -'y pers., and usu. by supernat. agency ??J ^ 'n 'K "> !fi Gn 2 (J; fwww), ?$? nba; 'n 15 (J; id.), Jb 4 =33 ( [8fA] 4$'),
18

^ 8 3 O^e?) ^l ?
16
1
;

6 " DSTl, of ?$)v, V^35

^ ^rn^
.

Jb 1

f
22

(II

jn" .^ );

+f.

fig.

persecute,
(?X"iC|),
3
,

'

harass,

c.

ace. pers.
16

Dt 307 Jb
c. ace. 'E'W

19

^69"
TO"!}
ls

s6lri

109
15

ii9
c.
16

143

c. ace.

21

Jb30
18

(but subj. obscure; read perh. "JTJ?


;

12

13

15

T Bu; Du cll|' i)

7 pers. Jbig

28
;

pt.assubst.Je
1

go

Bdrfos), result of slothfulness (?y and pers. om.) Pr 19 15 ; fig. for insen'n rjn "> na^j? sibility of spirit, ijpj i 8 29'.

TIOTTFI r

S 26 2 (
1

'

I5

i7
3

35
in

1 1

M ,57
-

f7

3
(

(||

^ta
1

We \BIIO

for

\3"' T?),

+ ^X),

42
,; -

7
.

t g. pursue, dog, subj.

M,

c.

ace. pers.
s

Ez35 (delv*@ Co Toy Krae);

good
^,
:

sense, attend closely upon,

^H)
,

31Q

]"TI
'J 3 ,

n. pr. loc.
'1

vel

gent.
15

Rhodes,

'MBTP
secure

23
">

t2.
sense,
,

fig.
c.

Hhodians, so read,
IT!
v. 'T 1),

Sta

V)3, EZ27 (for MT Co Berthol Toy Krae.

in

bad

follow after, aim to , 23 13B' ace. D 30pE' Is i

S'V&HIJ

H012 2

nsr

'sp f

u9

160
;

good

F)-nn
sense,
c. inf.
(||

923
3
,

Tl-I

"'m
"

nyii)

Ho 6
'*

c.

ace. P"TX

Dt
5

T^rn
9" +
;

n.[m.]

lit.

storm, arrogance, but

16 20 Is 51 1

Tpatp),

ncini

n^-js

pr

tlfof
:

only as names,

+ 34
1

13
(II

21 **), 3iu 38 .

pi. V2rf)l

WlWS-bjJ La

f Hiph. pass. i /. 5 5 upon our neck (i.e.

mythical sea monster (cf. Barton jAos.i< M M D , 26 i2^ 89 ii. .af.). *, -np Jb9
) ;
||

1.

v. infr.;

abs.

'"1

Is 30",

3rn Jb

closely) we are pursued (improb., cf. Bu); perh. 15 Impf. 3 fs. *\T\n Jb 30 Bu (for I'Tin); Pt. 'k 131?""? t/fSf, Ec 3" CW seeteA tfie pursued (i.e. what has disappeared, is past, but dub.). tPi. Pf. 3 fs. consec. nEPni Ho 2 9 /m/>/. 3 ms.
;

II

9 r?^ Is 5 1
1

2. emblemat.
4
;
II

name

of Egypt,

b^H WTJ

f 8?

Dnvo

Is

30

7
.

i"QrT1Q n.

f.

boisterous,
;

raging,

be-

"^T Na i 8
' 9

(f f v. Qal);' 3 fs. "RTfjl Pr 13 -f<- '111? l19 + pursue ardently, c. ace. pers. Ho 2 (in fig.) fig. also TJB>n T] Win Na i (Gunk^" " ^ plausibly, I'W), tIVi3;
2

';

haviour ; Is 14 4 so read (for MT fUrno) Thes and most, after ; mi (cf. 3").
||

^im

(/of

foil.;

Ar.

llj

is

raise (dust,

a tumult, conflict,

etc.),

230

Lane).
Kt, n.pr.m. in Asher

elsewhere

pt.,
19
,

in

Pr

aim

(eagerly) to secure,
,

c.
I

D , i? , l 12" 28 19 D-IDS 19 7 (mng. 9 dub., v. Toy); in good sense, njTlS 15 fPu. j 8 i 7 fi sAa Pf. 3 ms. consec. Dnn }-b3
ace. ttfl li
.

Ch 7 M

th|rn
;

Qr,

rarm

Oya,

L Payove.

t[nni]
Impf.
2

vb. dub., appar. fear;

Qal
Thes
13

^JY,

6e chased

away like chaff of tlie mountains (||DJ1).

win, but
(**);
I.

tHiph. Pf. 3 ms. sf. VlS^n J u 20 43 usu. they him (Benj., coll.), but strange after Vina surrounded (still stranger after inrD orima @), and why Hiph. ? GFM conj. dittogr. of VITTin foil.; the reverse conjectured by Bu Now.
chased

L" win noV*n*i EwBrdBuhl Hl> rnn (in Syr. sense). >LagGrChe
'
I

mpl. Wrpr^J)

nqsn-^K

Is 44";

lOn
Jai.
1,
;

(vof
viii.

foil.,

prob.

collect,

gather,

cf.

Ar.

be collected, congregated, cf.

No ZA '"- 186

Ken

a'DSTj,

Gn 3 o3!U1 Ex2"

TrjTITp n.[m.] persecution


(formed like

(si
6
,

vera

1.)

Hoph. Pt); Is,


q.v.

14

but

% Thes

Syr. |^ is appar. conduit, also reservoir (1); As. rdtu, vessel for water, provisions, etc.).
fi.

and most riTJD


T [

[ttn^] n.[m.] trough (where water


?);

is collected

JH

for

watering cattle

pi.

D'Brn

l]

vb. aot stormily, boisterously,


8
,

Gn30 ""Ex2
II.

38

,6

(allJ).

arrogantly (Ecclusi3 id., Hiph. make proud\v&ve),%y!y\bearrogant;As.ra'dbu,storm at (angrily); Ar. J,aJ be alarmed, frightened ;
Syr. 001), Pe. Pt. trembling, hastening, Aph.
rify, hasten);

NH

Dill

on-] = yr\run,Jlow).

(-/of two

foil.;

perhaps Aram.

Qal
An *''
61

ter-

n. [ttrn] n.[m.] dub., Thes and most lock


of hair
(?
fr.

ii?J

3 Is 3
, ,

5
(||

fc'IJJ)

Impf. 3 mpl. "OTH }3HT storm against ( ny>o<ty);


iesei,

flowing down);

in

pi. D'tprn
1

Ct
]

[l^rn] n.m.

coll. rafters

boards
so

(as

I(

)jn.

3rn Pr 6 3

importune, thy
cf.

strips
cf.

running between beams?

Bu

conj.;

friend (Perles

conj. jrn

pm surety,
-

NH
s
,

Syr. |^ot boards (t),


i
17

No

Bu);sf. UBVn
Baer"-' 6

*?jwnn Ct 6 of aZarm me Hi Ew Bu, am ra Gi, eyes, dub. In,r 419<446) Buhl disturb, confuse me, Oettli Dr s 2 ms. sf. ^arnn f i 38 Buhl Bae Impf. (subj/>),

pmn).

Hiph.
:

P/. 3 mpl.

sf.

Ct

Qr (Kt
v.
I

HOW;
nan.

Codd. TTJ

Ko"-'. 149 ),||ripp.

lii
'

8 ub

[l^n]

v.

an.
(cf.
-

Dr

thou makest

me proud,

bold (Thes

De Che
Ar.

11

vb.

denom. of 3rn).
t
pi.

i\j(j) go

to

wander restlessly, roam and fro [No ZMG ",t,1<l8e3,


;

33s

pm] adj. proud, defiant


5 \j,

(si

vera

1.);

Eth.

G&l run
bit
riy,

3 ms.

upon, invade, attack) ay Tl iy H012 1 fig., crpt.,


,

Qal Pf.

37

],

D'arrrpK

4o unto the proud; but read

prob.

Dv3n

(cf.

i?

paTaioTrjTas).
al.

TJJ lacks knowledge, Now JBL " ,(19(fi) I08r DVT TV; 1 pi. UT1 Je 5n;,'Bewer
nyi.
' -

DVT
2
31

We

appar.

fig.

of Isr.

t[3n'~l] n.[m.] Thes


pride
1
;

read Wf!) perh. Ju


,-

1 1

lit.,

v.

pride,

i.e. obj.

of

sf.

ttrn

90'

(cf. q d\aoiiia

tov piov

Jn

16

);

<

TV 1 g- Hiph. shew restlessness : Impf. 2 ms. Tin )B N3Gn2 7 40 (dub.Nb c340); is/n^aTIK
i

*8 their width, extent (B?rn).

V'

55 P slww

restlessness (?) in

my

murmuring.

mo
t[TVVD, KG"
1 ' 127

924

rm
m*1
(Vof
cf.
foil.;

"J;

sf. *J straying (?);-sf. *fl La 3"; pi""" (MB) nnncfl JT3y La i 7 (rd. prob. nTTiD No" DnVlD D , !?^l Is58 7 ,usu. Conor, the wanpi.

']

a.[m.] restlessness,
-

Gerber 46 );
facere
;

Syr.

prob. breatlie, blow (v. 6 i breathe j Ar. ^1J


ventilare,

windy; Eth. C(h\ flabdlo


Ar.

ventulum
_j, somZ,

1j ; breath, wind, sjririt,

old Qal pass. dering (homeless) yoor (Di thinks L *"" Pt.; Che rds.Hoph.D'TJID; Buhl "Hiph. u l2!, as abstr. for concr. takes D'TID; Kb * so Du Che 81 ['VI gloss], read of ;

spirit;
all

NH

MT

breath, sjririt;

nn, Aram, ^n, Lio* wind, also NH nn, Aram. N n n, LL.5, EH, 0"
'

oiowr;
all

NH

(usu. Hiph.),

Syr.

[appos.

'VI]

Aph.,

smelt).

perhaps

pt.

D ,-1"J (o

dittogr.)).

TVn

n.f.

Gn41

trJTW]
till

vb. be saturated, drink one's

Aram. T), )o); Q* P/ dead je'46 10 fig. of sword (Ipvab', nja) 5 75u 9 ) fig. 7<np/ 3 mpl. \n;a |Pf? CHS *3 (Ges' Pr 7 18 toe WtZ2 of men (|| Dpf!?); 1 pi. B*fl Wl) Pi. pf. 3 fs. tafe <wr / 0/ fow (|| nDi>yn3).
-

(NH

in der. spec; Ar. fj*j ; Eth. L(D\\ 1 3 "" consec "TOI


,

; wind, spirit; abs. 'n s0 3 cstr. rxn Gn 6" + ; sf. Wl v + inn f 1 04 + 36 4 nnn Nu 16 22 etc.; pi. nlrrn v + nini j e 49
, ,

(less oft.

m. KxKUS+ ) breath, Gn8' + HPirj 3e^2 a


,

26

16

(v.Br

rm,BOT

'

flTiyi

Is

34

7 T) consec. v ;

1 s.

consec.

31

u
;

Imrf.

s.

sf.

^Jfa

Is 10
'*-

^MTJ Je read P rob (


,

mouth or VS nn Jb 15 30 breath of his 20 mouth, cf. 19"; U'BK DTI La 4 (fig. of king), 14 17 ,7 of idols D3 nn si> JeI0 =5I ,Hb2 VI35 18 2 e. cf. b. as mere breath cf. Jb 9
of all passages); nostrils (33 t.): a.

tl.

JBLllI(19W)

'

,32ff
-,

full

statement

breath of

1!,

TOS
Ki5

1 - 8*"- 1'*'' 8 "

190148

nvrnin Jbi6 3
26 B^S Jb 6
,

i.e.

MargcHs*"-

vid. also
sf.

uif..

>^-}K
;

Sta S634e aes' ""); 3 mpl.


ffl6 -

ranb vn] D'K'aan j e 5 13

windy words; "10K {*> c. as word


.

19 TJV Pr 5

>M/

"0

11

11

r-65

(Ges'
6
,

"); 1-

intens.ie m<<mca<ea*, drMra/c IS34 fig.of sword; 7 2. causat., drench, 4. D'TO v of land (||
,

0/ command: (1) of God': "!?3 If nna (1BTJ3) nsax ^ 33 6 cf. Is 34 16 (II HS) (2) of Messianic
,

king

VBH

n-Tp;

Vna^

rfiia I s 1 1 *.

d. as hard
:

fjfl').

water abundantly, c.acc.


acc.pers.
fB*l
ifrfi

O^?? (ttbj.^)j
;

Isi6 9 c.

+ ^VD"
9
.

material

saturate

(fig.), sate,

Dgjbn (*$$""

Je3i
sf.

,4

(|lsnk); sexually, n'T!

Pr
:s
;

5'

Hipb.
2

Pf. 3 ma.

Win

breathing through the nostrils in anger (1) of God ^?! te Pino Jb 4 9 Ex 1 5 s (poem), 2 S 2 2 16 w ylri8",ls36*59 (2) of man: DT1V 5*1 4 Is 25 e. as sign and symbol of life D"D rnn
:

Is 55>,
1 s.

rf.

6ra<A o/Zt/
;

16 *Kf) La 3 ;

ms.

^n-nri Is 43";

Je3i
ace.

Pt.

Wip Pr

25
;

WYiri
c.

Gn 7 s2 (P) Ez 37 6 ,cf. v 6 8 " 9 ""(breath or sjririt),


-

Gn6

17

15

(P);

1f> Q^D nn np^3


a.
1 1
31

atora<e, water,

Ec 3

19
.

2. wtnd (1 1 7

t.):

wind
(J)

of heaven
1

Is 55' (subj. 3^E>, DB>3); cause to


(||

drink
; .

Gn

8 1 (P)
,

Ex

10

15

(E)

Nu

K
,2

i8 45 +

(fig.),

c.acc. pers. etrei (n3J&)


25
(|l

acc.pers.onl y (B*B3)Je 3 i

La 3 15 ^yabn) c nN a?),abs.Pri i 25
l

Je io 13 thence 5 1 16 ^ 135 7 ; "" nn Ho 1 3 16 IS40 7 13 r , cf. Jb 26 (Di Bu); t a "!i?(n) C"n east wind Ex
,

of Isr. satisfying

\ DW| 3^n
Pru
25

Is 43".

Hoph.

/mp/. tO>

(flVT?)

v.Toyand WV p.432.
,

io l313 i4 21 (J)^48 Jei8 17 Ezi7 i 9 2 7 26 Jon 8 +D' ^ea Mti 4 ; tP 3 ?^ north wind Pr 25
211
;

,0

(west wind)

ExioI9 (J);
;

tDi'n '1 <^ay wiinJ,

*T!

t*n n.[m.] moisture (for T) Sta t,,7c or Ko lu M abs.3V nntp: na Jb 3 7". T


'

cfn."?);
12

'Hi"! adj. watered;


(in sim.)

ms.

'l

of garden
18

|?

Is 58 11 ; fs. nyin Dt29 (opp. n v??? ; appur. of herbage, in proverb, expression for everything); perhaps also cstr. HJ1 Jb

Je3i

6 8 ,7 evening wind Gn 3 (J cf. Ct2 4 ); iWft r\Srw\ winds Je 49 s6 Ez 37 s (quarters?) Dn four 6 rnyD nil 8 9 1 4 (fig. quarters cf. b), Zc 2' 6 8 storm wind + 107* i48 Ez I(ltV^ "\), 13 1113 nyD Pin rushing wind iff 55" (read poss. mj?D Hup); Inn rjjya i 8 n (,-ead 't Dsva, v PJ, wind personif. nn ^Bjia 2822" = Di'V), etc.
1
; ; ;
.

10^ sated with


trtjn
"1 "p\3

affliction (for nsi), v. [n?")].


BJi51160

n.f. saturation
6

(Lag

);

abs.

18", 104 cf. Ho wind), side: D'lJjn

19

4.

-^

104

4
.

b. quarter (of
lf '

nn Ez

42

east side;

nn

c 2 3 (fig.), i. e. is well-filled Ges* in ; "1? 66 12 , but Vrss and most mod. gen. ^)]^to

17 pBJtn v north side; DiTHH

nn

(a place of)

refo'e/.

njmi

v.

narn 8U b

am.

v 19 west side; rtWl /owr sides; ^"]! 36^2^ on the sides, c. breath 6 of air : D^na nn KB> Je 1 4 Dp*?? a; b nn 8 d. air, gas, from womb (dub.): 1E3 Jb4i
Djn
i"1 ; .

nn

v 18 south side; VaiS v 20 1 Ch 9 s4

rm
rm $; Is26
thing
2
:

925
eta

rm
3'
; 1

18

(Di, e);

Dspash
c).
life is
29
;

Dsrm (rv
empty rm nyn
-

i^78

breath) Is 33" (Du, "


1 0 D Jb
1

e. vain,

Wl
21

0" TO"! striving P*"1 Is 4 1 Dd*?C? ,n 15 16 9 M 1117 26 4" 6 ; cf. I 4 5 for wind *Ec I 2 as that which breathes quickly t3. spirit,
15
;
-

f my

wind ;

(Dr a wind that passeth away 2 e); n Is 38" (Di principle of life), + 146 4 88 wao Jb 14 17 34 (cf. v"), Is 57" Ec 8 esp. I04 5 (wind Wild); rmn ^.fni? n* Vf% Ec ri cf.
,

animation or agitation
(76
t.; so,
:

= temper,

I2 7 ;

aitw rmri over ag. njn? "irti D'n^Kn nn Ti?SS ^JTa ^ 3 i. "e. disembodied

disposition
E'SS

distinctively, as

compared with

being (dub., Di Du breath of wind): 'SB^y rjWJ 15 tS. ptn'< as seat of emotion 'PD! Jb4
.

and 33?) a. spirit, animation, vivacity, vigour: 4 6 pin niy na n;n s6 iKio =2Ch9 ; yrvn nrn 5 s irm ami 1 k 21 ; 'nn 'nni Gn 45 (E);
n-;p

a. desire (poss. 3 g), Is 26" b. sorrow, trouble (prob. 3 e), Jb 7" (||

=^33:
1

(|j

B*B3).

S5>33).

S30 Joss'; DT3J


Ju'i5
1

19

12
.

b. courage
'">

"1

TO
4

D3

rM
"i?

j6
3
?,!
1

"*?!
,/,

^76"; HVO
4

Isi 9 3
'1

'rm

eitsynn

77

142

143
1

nDjj

si ?

f6. occasionally (and late) seat or organ of mental acts, 3?, or synon. with it: nnpn nnEx28 3 Dt 34" (both P; prob. 3 24 3g); nn "yn Is29 ,cf. Jb 20 (HiBu Vuwind
i

15

v. nS'iJ.

||

TO

Jos 2";

W&JB
;

temper, esp. aw^r: nnii nnsn 8 s irm? T


;

"131

O. ^??3> tf'K "> Pr 18". a T? n VT B*" Ju 9 J *? s1 32 cf. 25 btfo Pr 16 29"


,

of Job's words), iff 7 7' (@ Sym <S Jer troubled nin' rm Is 40 13 come into mind Ez disposition) 5 32 17 Je 3 16 -|-); iCh 2 8 15 t7. 11 20
; ; ,

(cf.37ls65
;

Jb 1 5 ,3 'WTI^J VWn Zc 6 8 Ec 7 9 1 o4
;

d.

impa-

rarely of the will


8 -8

also

=3.?:
-

[133
;

rm ^51"

tience or patience: tJTI "ISp

M Pri4 (||D:ss in*$); (Du breath; Di Bu diw'ne ^rm -ixi?rrs6 yvro Jb2i 4
;

hastiness of temper,

Ex6 9 (P) impatience, 7 nrmxp cf. (of *) Mi 2 nn wpjrn Jb32 }0?


;

19

*ptri<,
''

cf.
t

v 8 );

DN
7
;

nans rm v 14 ^rm nznjEx T 4.); 3 ? 3H3 Ex 35 5 22 (P) 35 (P;"cf. 3.3; t8. nvi esp. of moral character; also 31 26 19 'rm v 27 Is 59 21 nc'in nn Ez 18 36
(=|ia3 3^>57
21

jOjjA
=
;

nmxp n
dyERl
3
,

Mi2

('rm,
c^-jn

II

1^;

'1

17? Ec 7
or

8
.

e. spirit, disposition, as troubled,

a.?
19

Ezi8 31 36 26 nn
;

but prob. prophetic spirit 9 b) nas i S 66 2 rm 'Nai


;

bitter,

discontented;
8

(l)nn

(Ai)

34

(cf.

cf. v"; spirt was troubled Gn4i (E) Dn 2 rm nib Gn 26 35 (P) bitterness of spirit; "1 raWg 4 14 6 f. as crushed Is 54 cf. Ez 3 Jb 6 nnrpi a 1 8 14 1 7 413 3 12 1 7 Is 6 1 Pr 1 5 V' 43 0rr$9 Ez 2 1 cf.
,

IWnJ 3?
n-OE>3

is

15

57
,/,

);'

nn
(||

14 naun? i s 65

(cf.

3f);

nn
;

5 i

-ot?j

a ?( c f.

g. dispositional various kinds, oii. unaccountable and uncontrollable impulse : nwTIK *vyn 1 Ch 5

a? na^j 34" i s 6 1 ') ^32' Pru 13 i6 I8 ^78 8 Ec 7 8 (cf. 3? na? pr 16 5 ); nn bsf p r 16 19 29 s3 is D , ??K 0" v 15 (cf. 3 f). t9. spirit Is57 God (94 t. not D or Je or any Deut. writer; of
i ; ;

M 26 2Ch2i 16 6 w Ezri 3
-

Je5i"
7
;

Hg>
24

1414
;

^n

Nui4 (J; v. D? 4 b), Mai 2 1516 16 Dt 2 30 nK3i? rm jealous dis4 ,414 30 nil (P); D^Yrrn Ho4 5 position Nu5 " 28 cn'^s nn neta srw Is 19"; b^? O D'jny
rmi3|n(i)3
2

Ki9 =Is37
-

conception of its activity in inspiring prophecy prob. discredited from abuse by false prophets,
v. S033, X33):

12

prophecy,
2023

Nu
;

a. as inspiring ecstatic state of 10 "**> v6 ), (cf. (J), 1 S io

n
,

19

as inciting to deeds of frenzy, in the


1

51

38

i3(administrative)Gn4i (E);

Won 0<N n'mp.


nn
,

ecstatic state

Pr
ia

1 7

s7
.

S I6 16 15 ^=' rw? njn

hence conceived as nyi D'rpX '"> "\ y u =nyn ' *i nbs

nn Nu

27

h. prophetic spirit : "fta e"K_ y^in; 38 19 nri (P; or g, as Gn 41 ); tnjB


15
,

10

(other narrative) =ny-l


T T

*l i 9 ;
,l

s3 'k't 16

ye"?K-^y
as Is I9
14

2K2
)

cf.

v 9 ; nDTin

sp tyi< 0/
al.
2

rfeep sleep (ecstatic,

cf.

Gn2 21
.

12

15

but Di

= ny-in = 2 C hI8
also (in

rm

g,

Is 29

10
;

lying proph.),

cf.

Mi 2"; n?CBn tfn Zc Ez 13 3 t4. spirit


(25

rmn 1 k 2 2 ="i?B' 1 v2223 =" nn'iK22M =2 Ch i8 a cf. earlier prophets) nnn t5"N, i.e. one
v

23

cf.

20 21 22

i3 (of of the

possessed by the spirit in the ecstatic state,


||

in the "'K/a of living, breathing being, dwelling men and animals, || E>D3 t.): a. gift and

>Pa|n

Ho 9 7

"
;

(We Now);
(all

Wl
16

^ IS30
1 1

nn Mi 3 8

(||
1 ;

flfc)

is

prob. gloss
1

rm
(Co

dealing with
s

creation of

God: irjjf s "SK? ni^K Pin Jb 27 cf.


,

D"1K
Is 42

0n T^ ZC12
s
.

1
;

121424 3 8 Ezek.: Ez 2 3 3

1524

gloss),
cf.

37 43

b.
,

God
cf.

serves it:
-ia

Wl "T^Tn^P
fin.),

Jbio 12
16

pre10 12
;

^ab
.

nhnn vptj Nui6 22 2 7


c. it is therefore

(P);

nirm jah
:

Pr 1 6 s

God's spirit

Gn 6 s

ad (J; v. PI

d.

it

departs at death:

conception) : transition prob. Nu 24' 2 S 23 l 14 20 1CI112 18 ; elsewhere in Ch. : 2Chi5 20 24 ; 2 16 1 in Is cf. 61 ; so of ancient 48 distinctly
, ,

Elijah b. spirit as impelling proph. to utter instruction or warning(higher and later


1

K 18

implying
12

ecstatic state of vision),


.

K2

rvn
prophets, Zc 7
gift,
12

926
Aram,

D11
Of] 6e wide (usu.

Ne 9 s0

Jo 3 12

c.

cf., of future prophetic imparting warlike energy, and


,
:

executive and administrative power D-iCD't?, D^BnD, Dy^D, of ancient Isr.:

(1) to

HW Wtt

6 wide, a enlarged); 1 S 1 6 fig. there


;

Heb.), Qal Pf. 3 ms.'n,


fig.

as

,, .o
sq.

^ pers.

10 34 6 619 11 6 ii 29 , cf/6 by** Ju 3 15 1 s ii 13- 14 ls DhDD nn Uyy_ nny". 1JJ IS32 15 ; i6 -"; bo also 222 ; (2) resting upon Messianic king: Is 11 1 d. late, as endowing upon servant of'*, 42 3 men with various gifts technical skill Ex 31
. :

was enlargement, relief, for Saul Impf. 3 ms. y niT Jb32 20 that </*ere may 6e relief for me. Pu. P<. pi. W^TO Je22 14
spacious (of rooms
;

ni"TO
||

)T3).

TlTH n.m.
T?1
<

1. space, interval

Gn

32

17

(E;

35"

(P);

8 understanding Jb 3 2

(||

^ np?%
.

P?).
)

2. respite, relief, Est 4".


n.f. respite, relief ; abs.
'"I
-

trim sf.

23 e. as poured out by divine wisdom Pr i of life D?Sn JB*bj? flBmO D'nS? ATI energy
:

Ex 8"

Gn

i (P); 'Jnjv as vital power, opp.

^S TOT Jb 33' (|| "& Wfi); 3 ~W%: I831 in cherubic


;

56 Comm Vim* (J); Vinp. La 3 (EwLbhr Bu my outcry ; then del. T'V'!?' & s gloss); rd. nnVW

also for

MT
v.
:

Wjj;

,/,

66 12

(v.

sub Wl).

Ez i Ez 39 w Zc 12 10
chariot:

12
,

cf.

v
3
.

20 21
-

10
f.

17
;

reviving Israel
:

rrn tt
t
Ph.,

rm.
vb. be high, exalted, rise (OHeb.,
i
-

Is

44

106 ; IJg^D v ), cf. so also ^"ji? 5 (in national prayer), cf. Ne 9 20 ^ 143 10 ; proph. of restoration conceive of the divine spirit as standing in their midst
'<*-

the presence and later io.n_/, , V H V3B 63 (

=ancient angel of Shekina iBHiJ '"> Is


9

D1T

33

/-|

" 1

all in n.pr.; Sab. in D ,ZMG1,v(I900>- 25f also in n.pr. epith. dei et regis Fell

OAram., Palm.,
-

flT fulfil all divine promises 5 6 this conception culD?3ta? ITJDjJ Hg 2 Zc 4 minates in TVTi divine Presence, and as such 8 omnipresent, \jr 139" (|| l^? cf- v ).
:

and about to

,r

Ar. J, ; 813 875 and (Jayakar""') Zanzibar (pr a z *G*""w.) ; Eth. in deriv.;
be high, dial, of

Mordtm ,b "I(I876)

36

SabDenkm N "
-

> '

Oman

'

Aram.

D"i,

deriv.));

Qal Pf. 3 ms. consec. DT Dt8


iS2'+;

o (very often in

der. spec,

and
14

fs. ."ten

',

PTH

n.m.
abs.

Je48-

n
i*
1

soent,
,

odour
21

Pr 30 13

(prop.
;

breath) ; inn Je 4 8 n

Ct

2
12

13

Cti , Ex 5 1. *cera, 27 12 odour, of plants and fields Gn 2 7 (JE) Ct I 3 11 14 2 4 Ho 14 7 of ointments Ct i 3 4 10 of pers. 7 and garments Gn 2 7 s7 27 ( JE) Ct 4 11 7 9 of water
21

Wn
-

usu. cstr.

Gn 8 +

); Impf.

WV
20

131
4

nosni Zc 14 10 v. Dtn ; 3 p l. 12 3 Jb 22 (Baer Gi Ges


;

l8 3 o 18

juss.

DT Nu
; ;

2 4 7,

sf.

DTI

Ho 1 3 6 Ez 1 o Dn Dt
17

pDT
cstr.

Ig 49 " f etc.; Imv. ms. nipri


,

[&5I

Ex 1 6 20 v.

Dn]

3 mpl.
Inf.
conj.

4 | 2i +

Ez io 16 rns jut* [Bae


11

Jbi4

9
;

fig.

Je48".
soothing

of influence, reputation 2. term, techn., niTJ rn

Ex 5" (J)

(to

odour of God), tranquillizing odour (of

ascending Ez 6 13 16 19 20 2841 and


t.

sacrifices, v. niV3)

Gn 8 21 (J),
2g

elsewh.

Ex

Lv,

Nu

wibM Lvi 9 + 16

72 s f. DDil Ez io 17 (Ges' '"); Pt. D"J Is 6' + , D"tn 2 13 +, cstr. !?! ro 33 etc.; 1. a. be 3 high, lit. rock (in fig.) i/c6i (fO comp.); 6e (<: Jb 22 12 (of stars), esp. pt., ow) high, *HPj 12 2 adj., in gen. Is 2 (+Hp), of mts. v" Dt 12 13 28 hill Ez6 20 34 6 , throne IS6 1 trees=tall 2 13

DT3],

pl.

i5

+ 17

t.

Nu.
smell, per,

Ez

tDTl]
,9

v1j -

ceive odour;

Impf.
Gn

denom. Hiph.(?),
3 ms.
;

s6 nnj Jb 39

m*

Isio 33 (Wrtpn Vgn) ; human 102 2 69 (ft? comp.), 2 9 D'D") f 7s of inhab. of AetgrAte (of heaven; H?); 0*9"} heavens Jb 2 1 22 b. esp.of'\ Kto DT Is57 15 cf.
I7
,

22

cf.

(in fig.)
28

stature

Dt

'

||

iS26 -f2t.; ni>l Gn8 21 3 mpUin'T ^115^ Dt 4 s9 etc.; 7w/. cstr. nnn Ex 30 38 etc.; fjjpj
,
',

38

6
,

+ D^yn-^|-by
b.

99

2
,

Df\i

II3 \
(pt.

2. be

smell,
28

c.

ace.
6
;

8 21 27 s7 (JE),

S 26 19

abs.
,

Am 5
t

H5 metaph. kw innna j u 16 9 pnj Jb 39 s the horse scenteth battle; c. 3 nonpp Ex 3038 Lv 26 s1 (both P) metaph. = delight in
Dt4 +
;

11 raised, uplifted: a. of highway IS49 14 high, put in order); voice, Dt27

(made

= adj.)
Dt

uplifted,

fig.

32", +

^5?

pers.
3

Mi

of hand, symbol of might, s 5 ; of Isr. in Exodus nDT

Ex

14
14

Nu

21

Is

1 1

(prob. dittogr.

Br MP202 ).

n*n

vb. be wide, spacious

(NH
'

id.,

extend (intrans.),

WJ

t^We

;>ace; Ar.

89 (|| 15 of eyes, fig. of arrono-j yhj of might Jb 38 Pr6 ,7 3 o 13 ^i3i (|| *^> PI33), so 18 28 but gance
;
1
,

8 hand Is 26 33 (both P); of 30 ftri); fig. of presumption Nu 15 (P);

T3
t

jj 6e

wta (between thighs), and deriv.; cf. perhaps 293 Eth. dltD: make open, open (der. spec; Di );

of pers. ; of heart, fig. of reckless 6 14 Ez 31 10 (^333, Rn33 elation, Ho 13 Dt 8


2 2z
IJ ||

28

HDipS)

Dn 1 1", + |P

pers.

Dt 1 7 20

of horn'

fig*

on
of triumph
1 12
9
,

927
89 (v
18

DYl
n
,

(song),
(

yj/

see
9

Hiph.),

subj.

fig.
;

so head 27 s
,

to v

10

but read

&%
8
6 - I2

7? pers.), 1 40 (join lew Che, cf. Hup-Now), c.


fig.),

head 3 4

TOES

20

so of giving strength to, 89' rod Is 10" Ex I4 16 (P), tTffl (2) (E) ; rod subj., c. ace. rei Is 10".
,

c.

ace. of

of pers., be exalted (in

king

Nu 24' (JE
i.e.

raise poor

fi

3K

JO loc.

^i 13'.
,

b.
-

lift

+ IP

comp.;

||

KfcW); of

God (\
,

shew his
,

up
2

voice

Gn
1

exaltation) Is3o'

2S22 47 =^i8 47 ^2i 14 46 1111 + D!W^n)-58 57 'io8 6 *? 13}? Is52 13 V 8 7 people ^89''; rebellious 66 (Qr; Kt Hipli.:
;
,

om.),

58

9 9 39 "*(J; both + Nip), Is 40 (acc. 12 Ez2i 27 nhsirna Ezr3 -f^nna


15
;
',

Ch 5"; + 7 pers. Is 1 3 s
2
22

3$
23
;

Jb 38 s4
lift,

+ ty pers.
1CI115
1
16
.

against

K i9 =Is 37
;

7*ipa D'lfl

sliew exaltation); worthlessness (personif.)^ri 2 ; n. of city Pr 3. be lifted, rise, of ark,

C. (take into one's

hand and)

take up, stone

pNH-^D Gn 7
17
;

17

(J), so of

cherubim Ez

10'

6
,

cf.

Jos 4* (JE 24 mantle 9


,

(of sacrif. meal) i3tr7$>), 13 2 axe 6 7 (acc.om.), yoke

kg

S
4

Ho 1

* 1133 v 4 7 v (31131 7$)p). Pr 24 v. i.TliOtO Po'lel Pf. 3 fs. sf. Winch Ez 3 i 4 1 s. p. 910b.
;

(09*0^5?),

censers
set

Nu 1 f (P + P3P),
;

ashes

Lv 6 3
set

d.

up,

erect,

stone as

'13S1?
22
,

Gn 3i 4i
62 10. e.
1S
;

*IBp*n Is

^ppii?
2

23 /m/i/ 3 ms. DDVV Ho 34 1 s. sf. VUDOiW 27 ^BK*V1 37


2

n
;

7
,

sf.

(E); standard,

+ 7K of people Is 49
->N
.

7$?
1

Ex

i5 '(Ges

S681
),

etc. (DoiitC v.
5 -9

Hithpol.)
DDfip Ezr
,

'imv.

on high, throne, 27 (subj. IK'S) Jb 39


pers., subj.
'"

'3313> ?ypp Is
lift

nest
ace.
s

f.

up, exalt,
c.
35

c.

mpl. lOtpil f99 ; ira/ DDilD i's2 7 sf. 'cpiio


,

cr.

9'; P.
16

K14 7 16 2 f 89 20 (all

IP), f
29

75

^9
2

14

f.

TODh
||

(D om.,

Hup-Now

Bae;

cf.
4

KB'- 454 );

^n8

1. a.

cf. 14 ; c. ace. , (opp. ^Bfl); subj. I^i? lip, in both good and bad sense (cf. Qal 2 b)

P^
18

I b. 23 (both 71?). 4 cause tree to grow, subj. Dinn Ez 31 (|| 713). 2. lift up: a. C. rear, erect, temple Ezr 9'.

raise, rear, children Is

10

La

2 17 (Diipi>),
5' 6
;

f 89
Ch

148
inf.
Ziyi

14

= exaltation ^75';
(||

V'75

but

(Kt Qr Qal), 92 s 25 sound the horn;


;

11

66 7

v.

Qal 2
c.

c.

2.
14 9

in

fig.,

comp.

ace. pers., subj. 49 49 2 S 2 2 =n//'i8 ,


1.,

'

^ 27

+ 11X3) + fD
;

p and take away,

remove,

ace. !1"lDJ?n
,

Ho 1 1 7 (si vera

+ \Qfrom 9"; ace. om. cf.We Now), b. raise waves


yjr

Ez 21 31 M,

of sea, subj. wind,

2 io7 \

c. exalt, ace. pers.,

* Jb 17 4 subj. (read perh. DC1FI, so Bu, cf. Di), M + HS! "ST) ace. om. 1 S 2 7 f 1 1 8 16 (in + 37 ( s victory) subj. wisdom, ace. pers. Pr 4 cf. "Ipl? MrDOiTTl 14 34 3. exalt, extol, ace. '', f 30 2
;
;
, .

Lv 2 I'pn); ace. rei + IP loc. Is 57 =do away with, D3"n'Bnji Ez 45 (by? 4 6"; of people), Tprn Dn8" (Kt; Qr Hoph.);=set D3C Nu 31 28 (IP pers.). 3. lift off apart,
s

and
(P); 26 I 8 b.

cogn.

||

niis i s 25 1
32
,
||

^nS
||

28
,

||iinnfn

99
;

5-9
,

|.?jn

107

*34 ^ 75
but

4
(II
11

2 ace. * DB' iny Ex'15 *31 145', Po'lal /m;)/ 3 fpl. r^OpTMJ i*)-

Nu + '^ Ez 45 4 8 Nui5 18 1924 31 " npnn v 8229 (all P); 'RTTS 71 Ezr 8*. ( + IP rei), c. ace. rei, + 'v Lv 22 c. contribute, ace.
-

present, contribute, offer: a. to *, c. ace. 2020 54 norm Ez 45 1S 4 8 8 20 15 (P), Ex 35


,

19

52

15

rei,

7 pers. (for
9
.

2 sacrif.),

Ch 302424 35 7 8
-

(ace.
,

up, of horns (cf. Qal 2 b)j P/. DOill 66 17 arcd Ae was extolled (so Ki al. ; 3 ms.
6

Zi/W

v.

DoM'infr.); Pi.DpilO
(cf.

Ne9

ea;<oerf,of'i's

Din Pf. 3 ms. DILI Ex 29 Dn 8" Qr (Kt Hipb.); Impf. 3 ms. D1V LV4 10 ; 10 be taken off from (IP) Lv 4 (P), cf. Ex 2<f
om.), v

Hoph.

s7

name

Folll

3),

+
27 29

'31

nfjrTS"^'.
2

Pf. 3 ms.

Cii
;

K11 +
3
1
;

ms. nionn

Hiph. K 1 9"

(P;

I1

2); Bev (after

8" Qr (cf. Hiph. 13*'); ot abolished 13 ) ins. Pi. D110 after ITOn v
.

Dn

^89", nbini M etc. 1 8


,

Nu
,

mpl. consec.
,

Onbim
juss. DTP

7n/>/ 3 ms.

D*V Gn 4 1 44 +
,

Hithpol. Impf. 3 ms. ?"?3"?y ?Wr?J Dpiin^l Dn 1 1 36 and he shall exalt and magnify himself
564e above, etc.; 1 s. (n assim.) DpilX Is 33 (Ges K6' 454 ) / wt7? raise myself ( CflpX, KbaK).
10

Nu 1 7 2
etc.; etc.;

S 2 10 Qi'n Ex 7=+ sf. nion^. Gn 31", /mu.ms. Din Exi 4 16 Us* , "r^ f74 3
1
1

Is Inf.cstr. D'lO Ex 35 24 etc.; Pt.


lift,

Wm

o 15
,

sf.

Win Gn 39

18
,

c.

ace, hand

Ex
1 i

etc.; 1. a. (1) raise, 11 11 17 (E), Nu 20 (P),


7
,

+ ""7*? (in oath) Gn 1 4" cf. (Offfify) Dn 1 2 + 3 pers. against K 2627 feet, OV^t ^74% i.e. run ( + 7 dir.); hand or foot Gn4i (E),
1
;

D^l, D"1 n.[m.] height, haughtiness abs. 'l, 1. height, loftiness, 0)OV 3 OH fig. of c str. D!? Pvb ~k Pr 2 5
'

(prop, inf.);

n^

"?!

44

4 haughtiness Is IO (|| 33.^713), Pr2i (||3b-3ni); 29 so i3i> D1 Je 4 8 (|| H1N3, l^q, 333); then alone:

12

i.e.

(As.
v.

make any movement (hyperb.) head \j/iio 7 ulld rehi D1 BWB62 *), cf. V 140 9 (so rd.,
;

2. haughtiness,

DTJK DH I2 nw (botl
high, of direction
10

||

nin33).

,-

TQil adv. on
2) kbo yi'T nil

(cf.

Diip

Qal 2

b); face,"

v Ezr 9

s
;

hand of another,

Hb

(subj. Qinri).

nov\
2
s6
;

928

OTTO
1
-

trrc^H n.pr.loc. TfD K 23 ()Kpovpi, A Pu^a, L Ao/3wa poss. = [HCinx] Ju 9


;

K Ch (v. T|Jn
lb.
14531

d); =11.
)

TOT 5,
-

q.v.; site

dub.

41

Onom. (Lag 287


says

91

15

m,W. of

(q.

I.

31 see perh. also v


,

GFM),

yet

cf.

Kit Benz.

E I],

Philadelphia [Jer
-

tnOil
1
1

adv. haughtily,

"1

5>n *&

Mi

s
.

el-JaVaud,

c.

S. of Yabbok;

hence Di " 31 64 Buhl 2611 conj. 17 Eng. m. NW. of Phil., and 3 m. SMerrill 10 " "1*"- 284ff b.b*ot B o.
-

D~l u.pr.in. 1. a. an ancestor of David,


-

Ru 4 *", brother of Jerachmeel 1 2S of J. 1 Ch 2 27 Appav, Pap, etc.


.

Ch 2

910
.

b. son
of

2.

name

Elihu's family, Jb 3 2-(Pap[a], Apap), dub., cf. Bu.


j"i.

some place just S.of Yarmuk, m cf. GACooke in Dr *"<"', q v esp. against tb. 333-ni-J 1 S 30 27 es-Salf (Seetzen al.).
-

conj. (on gen. grounds) Jerash, G 686

c.

28 m. N. of

Phil.;

GASm

n?3T

n.f. height,
(cf.
||

high-place
'

abs. '1

as term, techn.

TO3),^Anm
33

s5 worship): Ez 16 ; but rd. prob. HD3,

v 21 31

59
;

(for illicit 6 so perh. 1S22


,

Bapa

(A

Pa

a),

HPS.

(N)1 3. tc. niD&n, Levit. city in Issachar 58 21 1 Ch6 (Aa/3a>p, L PapmO), prob. = nDT Jos 19 29 (P; Peppas, A PapaO), and rHBV 2, Jos 21 q.v. jMl9 2 2. m. niD-j(l) Ezr p.438(v.alsoDi '). 29 io Qr (Kt niDT) v. nton; 5 c P 43 s!
,
'

v.

'

11.

rTOI n.pr.loc. usu. cart/in the Height,


(exc.

Kama, npnn
,

Je 31 15

Ne 1 1 33 ):
s

on border of Ephr.,

Ho

Ezr2

i6 1S6 Ju 4 s 19 3 Is io 29 Je 3 i 15 40 Jos i8 25 (P), 26 30


1

i^
;

1. in Benj., ttMJa s=2 Ch

DTTOI T T
t Tgerj Ez T

n.pr.loc. 'in * T

tSi*

v. 11.

IWJ T T

2.

[r.1Q"j]
32
6
.

n.f. height, lofty stature

; sf.

=Ne7

prob. also

Nen

33

usu.

Papa;
.

mod. er-Rdm, 5 miles N. of Jerus., Buhl*300"- 172 2. in hill-country of Ephr. ( 1 1), home of Samuel 1 S 1" 2" 7 17 8 4 15 34 16 13 i 9 ,8B * (all c.

QQil n. [m.] extolling, praise; = song


,

7 of praise (to '<) ^ 66' so read with van d. H., 1 cf. Thes Hup-Now Che Bae Buhl *'; > Ki Baer

n loc, nnp-in),v 19 22b!0:!3 20 25 28 3 ,=Q:npnn


-

Gi vb. Po'lal, Dpii;

pi. cstr. *?$

niop'n

49 .

(v.

'BW);

Appadaip, Papa;
(Ew

perhaps

(if

distinct

from X)=Beit-Rima, 13 miles ENE. of Lydda 6 "* *- 254 Buhl " "" ); or Rdm-allah, 3 m. (GASm 8 BUUU:l SW. of Bethel
6aia

t[n^pi">]

n.f. uplifting,

arising; sf.

3 ^JIippilD Is 33 at thine arising.

Mt27
;

w+
1 -

al.) [cf. also 'Apipa-

].
79

Papa

perh. Rdmiye,
Aparjk,

Tyre Rob**"
Jos I9 36 (P),
c.

3. in Asher Jos ^"(P), c. 1 2 miles E. of Ladder of Buhl -"'-*". 4. in Naphtali,

T)Tp72T\ as n.pr.m. (/ have made son of Heman lofty help; cf. 'FO^? and reff.);
Sf)f

t<
25

<

Ch

4
,

1W 1
t

3
.

A@L
6

Papa; mod. Rdmeh,


222
.

rran

v.

8 miles

TO1(3) 2 Papad Tak.),

WSW. of Safed Buhl >"5. K 8 M =2 Ch 2 2 (P<pp<*6, PapmB; L


V. HiO"}

niD(8)1 1

c.

toilQ
Mi66 +;
18

n.m.

Ec106

height (poet.); abs. 'd

1. Vid. Dr ""' DB

****'.
c. art.

cstr.

Dhp

Rif +
8
;

pi.

D'pilO Is
2

'MlEn adj. gent, (of what Rama?), s7 o Pai/X; A 6 'Papada'ios. "3? I Ch 27


;

33

cstr/pnp'jus'

sf.

Vpiip Jb2s' ;
elevated place : iPOB' Dinp ;
16
;

1. height, elevation

(concr.),

trff 'piip

Jb5

18
,

2 D'pip E*K13 Pr8

nC(N)"1 n.pr.loc.
>rb

cstr.,

in

combin.: 1.
a. npi

Ob

DinD in (cf.Now), HV33


2

II

Je49

Dnn

'D

np-t

j u i 5 17 v n. *$
,
.

p. 534.

26 flSXBn J 08 13 (P), in Giiead, on N. border of Gad ; ApaP<o6 [A Papa>6, Papt6] Kara rr)v

ofmts. Je 51 63 (of Bab.);


;i>s
14

K i9 =Is 37 24E
23

iifi?

' v 24b ;

'w
1 7
12
,

fop

'
'o

specif, of Zion, 'd Je

L
.

3
;

12
,

i>{<^

'd
2
9

nna Ez 17 23 20 40
(in fig), 'ob

Ma<r(<rij)<pa
cf.

=11. n3> p
'-

GASm~rMe

3 on Buhl*3"" 282
;

(dub.) identif.

34
opp.

indef.,

Hb

D'W

'

nna
Jb

rjIB'b

3. 333
Kara

npsa
Xifia

5 ; t3"31 D'pV)G>3

Ec io 6

(of

Jos 19 8 (P),
(

high

office,

rank;

Baptd

= 1K3-ri^3
S30
27
,

[A

lapiff]

v", q.v. p.
;

128);

prob. = 3.33-nton

Papa vutov

site dub., v.

Dr B*"' db-bamah
Heights,

nitt(N)"} ^ n.pr.

1.

loc.

i.e. in (supposed) 16 D'piip 33 (|| D'^D ninxO); ftfl s 'B? on high (Germ, in die Hbhe) yj/ 75 so 'B3 Jb 39 18, adv. o high place Is 22 16 2. 'd

^0); Diip >3f


cf.

I8 2 6 6,

security,

=m

Hamdth; a.
(Gi
;

van
1

d.

H. Baer v M

in Giiead, "Ij6?3 nb"i


;

J0S21 38
Gad)

alone

= height of heaven
19

Dt 4 a

P), 'lj n'ltstrj (of


s

22"=^
68"
V'
,

Diip 18 17 , Is 24 2121 32" 57'16 58 4


:

wK Mi 6
La
1

6
;

S
8

13

f7

Ch

20* Aprjpaid]

6", '33 nbK-J Jos 20 (P), Pap>6 [Jos '3 Db"! (rij) Vakaab ; USU. (Ptppa6

71 93 144 pi. Jb 2 5 102 20 onphp Jb 16 19 + 148


,

||

D^,
II

W^

'D

1 ;

[EptpaS, Papad, Papa{8)] Va\., etc.)

K4 + I9t.

13

25

30
, II

Jb 3 i 2

(pi-),

opp.

m T^B

ienij |ip

Je

Is 2 4 18 ;

rronn
asprecLof
6
;

!)2!)

nsmn
f [p"1] vb. overcome
Jlc or
i^j

io 5 as adv. (i.e. in heaven) 14 26 Is 33 '!& towards heavenls 38 40 37= 2 K 8 1 9"; 'BD in fig. ^73 they speak (as if) from 3. the sky, from heaven (i.e. so arrogantly). 3 'D adv. fig.,= proudly ^ 56 (so Gei Hup-Now
''

^92

cf.

(cf.

Ar.

c. 'jCj (\J),

pers., overcome,

e. g.

of

wine)

assumed in Heb. by Thes (after ) and most mod. to explain Hithpo Pt. |*g tfHfr "tajf s6 v a ); like a hero overcome by mine (cf. yjf 78
.
||

al., cf.

Che, but dub.), Bae in high station ; 4 4. reads Di ,-ip (Di" to v ; as dittogrJ). " n D S? Dl of nobles n? ""? Ia2 4*(coll.)

Du
fig.

AVRVDeChe
Hup-Now,
sense

shout (Vp-\), cf. X; so with altera, conj. "niynp, and this


al.
(cf.

more

suitable

Luzzatto IIP' nt*",C0 "


29"
v.

<1874)l

M(L,n.7)

ntS^in t
:

n.f.

contribution, offering, for

p erle 8 7')._Pr

pi, fn.
2.

sacred uses (not certain before Dt.; chiefly

EzP
;

t [JH"1]

* Hiph. 40 1.

raise a Bhout.

and late) (prop, something lifted

abs.'n Ez
,

off,

serrated);
sf.
;

give ablast with clarion or horn (NHtd.,Hiph.;

'nenn 25 s niann Na 12" Pr 29 4


TrtWOT v 8 ,
etc.;

npnn Ex 30" + 28 D?np- Nuj.8 27 Drip- Ex 29


,3

45

cstr.

Thes
3

cp. Ar. \&.\ utter

a grumbling cry)
3", 1JD.n 1
1
12
,

Pf.
,

pi.
sf.

1.

rib- 2

21

Nu
Dt

18 19 ;
12 ",
6

mpLWH!
fs.

Ju

14

5
9
;

Ezr

S 17 20

etc.;
etc.;

earliest use: contrib. of

13 Impf. 3 ms. "fT! Is 42

^4

20 JD>1 Jos 6

products of

soil for

* D3T

Imv.
cstr.

Tin ZC9
2

mpl.
;

Win

TipVin
.

cf.

v"

also

Ez 20 40 Nu 1 s 19 '^21

2. contrib. for
1316

Y7}

Ch
S1

12is

3
j 7

Pt. pi.

Jose'o+J Inf. 13 DWip Ezr 3 ;


'

3. prince, in Ezekiel's scheme Ez 45 tract of land to be set apart for temple, and for use of priests and Levites, in Ezek.'s scheme :
:

Ez
to

45' 4 8

8 9 20 *- 21b
'

called

i8.20b.2u.2ic.

D'ShP BHp

n? ?
1

B^ T) n
'

45^' 4 8'
12

018

'

* contrib.
5"
44

l8 8.n.i9 2
cereals
(id.),
5

\ set apart for priests, Ez 44 1012u


Ch3i Lv 7 14 Ne
; ;

s0

Lv 2 2 Nu

alarm of battle, Jos 6 10 J 13 1.15. jp-,., g42 2 Ch , 3 ? nynn j os 6"; ntnp ? Ju 15"; nonbiaa 1 S 1 7 20 2. sound a signal for war or march c nilXXn "rate Vpn Ho 5 8 cf. Jo 2 1 c' bp Nu io7 (P) 5 12 2 Chi3 so also prob. Jb 30 (against against
1. shout a war-cry, or
10.10.16.20

Ju

-'

||

specif.: a.

of cakes and

a thief).
c.

3. /iom in triumph over enemies:


12
;

13

cf.

io niOlin

38 - 40

(also for Levites), 12


2

16 Vy, Je 50 V' 4 1

abs. abs.

Zp 3"
1

(||

pi).
9", cf.

4.
(of
:

nb*

21

s/tow<

i.e.

(si

vera

in applause

S io 24 Zc

1.)

fields

yielding sacred imposts, but very dub.;


Bavdrov, cf.We; 'n as gloss ;

angels) Jb 3 8'.

5. shout with religious impulse


;

"opt,

jppet^ "
1

11 *1893

'"
;

nip (nn)

prop.

HPS nipn ninf> > sta


b. of animal
sacrif.,

niOIJ) "Hfe^

v. also
pit?

Dr.

S 4* Ezr 3 1113 so in public worship with music and sacrifice, c. ?, to God \jr 47 s 66 8 1 2 95 12 98 4 ioo VQ ? 98 s 'in joy, H$ rriVUW
nyrin
1
l
1 1

in

the thigh,

'nn

Ex 29* Lv 7 M
-

io 1415

Nu 6
-

20
.

Is 44
Is
1

23
(||
4

DTOB'

ti"l).

6. cry out in distress,


tremble)
;

2627 1s c. priests' share of Levites' tithe, 29 41 62 . e. tithe for Levites d. of booty 3I


.

Nu
3- 6

28 28 29

5 (but
9

Du Bu VV

n jj W"!? ?^

Nu

18 24 . ments,
25

5. materials for tabern., sacred garetc.,


.

3 6 ; for temple Ezr 8 6. half-shekel for maintaining 13U -". service of sanctuary Ex 3o 7. late,

Ex25

2 - 23

**M-**

3fi

of woman, but perh. read JD ^VtH ilD? w/ty art thou broken all to ls pieces ? as Pr 1 1 ). Fo'lal. /mp/. 3 ms. impers.
fig.

Mi

4 (of Zion under

Vip] tO Is 16 a shout joy in harvest ; ]$}*.)


||

10

sluill

not be uttered (of

Hithpo'l.
14

Impf

1 e. fs.
^>JJ

contribution, in gen., ntalljl B>'K

of contributions,
of exactions.

i.e.

demanding them, = man


1.),
19

Pr 29 4 a

man

VJjiinX

108 10
>

^P"

11

10 ?^

3 mpl. **^VP 65 ; Imv. * s^m< triumph: c.


||

'fl

20 Is4O of idol-image(sivera

so still Di-Kit

rd. perh.
Hpt
1

nJIOT
,

(6poi<opa v

f 60

10

(subj. Phil.; iron.)

108 10

(subj.

'").
I

2.
B').

shout for joy,

^65

14

(meadows, valleys;

||">'

Du
9

v. also III. other conj. in Che ; [???]. , 6 Vbs.c.'nare:D inEz45 +i4t.,K 3nDti2 +
,

fi. V"^ n.verb. shouting, roar, but dub.;


njrja

1.,

?n?
14

Ez 4430 +9
9

t.,

np^
Dt

Ex 25"+ 4
12 ' 6
;

1.,

nnpn
to

DV n ''P

Ex

32

'7

(E) *(WM o/<A ^eo/^e as

Lv

Nu 5 .Vid. Dr
n.f.
t
:

Hut DB '" M
-

they shouted (read Inf. cstr. njTja for iV'inajcf.

HW^n

denom. what belongs


1*

V'S);
telleth
ID.

ip.

V?V

"'

?-

Jb 36 s3

A^

roar thereof

a contribution, attendant or secondary con204 tribution, subdivision (on form. v. Ko" as subst.), Ges !86h strictly adj. (used ); 'n 12 }nNn npVVip Ez 48 of strip of land for priests
; ,

of him (<iD$H his thunder, so Bu): np? , 9 ) 'V "' ? Mi 4 w/ty criest thou out with a crying?
so loudly (but v. V'S).
!

i.e.

n. in. JD
nprin
3

v.

ny\.

T nyTIJ7 n.f. shout or blast of war, alarm,


or joy;

in Ezekiel's

scheme (but

rd. prob. flDVifl).

"n Lv 23

s4

-!-;

cstr.

19 Je4 +

930
t\-n

5M Je 20 16 Ez alarm of war, war-cry, Jos 6 19 25 16 J 2i Am 1" 2 Zp i Jb 39 ; non^D 'n Je 4


1.
s

49

^9 '1 battle-cry of king Nu 23


'

21

JE).

2. blast for march: 'n J?pn


i

Nu io SC6 (P;
6

(poem

in

Pt. as subst.: a. pi. &Y}y the runners (prop. out-runners, as royal escort, cf. vb. 2 S 15 5 ?- 6 '' 1 4 1 then) of royal body-guard 1 S 2 2 1
1

iK

=2Chi2
v
13

10 - 11 - 28

,2Kio
12

25 - 25

i i
;

4 - 6 -"- 19 -' 9

. (Dyn) pym
[easier] for fTJ Pinsk

withnnsxn; hence)'* nraxn Nu3i (P) 2CI1 / mBiB Lv25 9 (H); ist 13"; on dayof atonement
of mo.'n

is

gloss (Kit
2

Benz
v.

whence
6

M*n

&T8}

Ch23

1). Pr29
b.

Di ,

2 S 6 ofjoy with religious impulse, 1 S 4 U 11 1213 28 nTOfrn 'n ^ip 2 Ch I5 Ezr 3 1 Ch 15 26 13 in public worship gen. Jb33 esp. Ezr3 s s s + musical service + 33 47 '" ^3} 27 "D 21 16 4. Ao< ofjoy, in gen. Jb 8 (\\?W). 89
' -

^7^ ">!?*?? T?<f? ^l-' ?). 3. shout Nu29 (P); gen/n^Xf 150 06
ii-ot 2 3
1

24

11

Toy favour
25

p"lj.

(P;

senger, post, late),

runner = (royal mesJ e 5i 3131 (|| "99). cf. Jb


610

ls

(as swift); D'yjn 2 Ch 30 'in 8 10 eb^n aa*i nn v 14 D'ljWffl

Est3
.

1315
,

riders
/wig/".

Po'lel

Tr

3 mpl. WJ[Vv Na 2 </t/ rwn. swiftly, dart (like Hiph. cause to run : lightning ; of chariots).
5

1. bring, or move, quickly, Impf. 3 mpl.

sf.

W2TV!, JO

loc.
12

nil (7 of
tPD^nn t
:

foll.;=tl).

nil
12

"2

K 23
S 17

(E), rd. perh. also 3 ms. v. Qal); (ace. om.; for

Gn 41

14

MT PW
;

n.f.

healing;Ez

47

7 pers., ace. rei om.

W3J1

Ch 35 13

/mi;, ms.
fs.

p.n

17

+ acc.

loc, b pers.); Impf. 3


stretch out hands,

YT)

vb. run

(NH

id. (rare);

Eth. CR;
SG47

32 V% T")? ^ 68 gwi'c%

Bv6

; ^ii (W ); Zinj.P/. 1 s. nn; =Aram. cf. As. rdsu, be helpful (i.e. run to help?)); 5 7 Qal Pf. 3 ms. P, Gn 18 ; 2 ms. nnxn Je 12 ,

Drn

(viz.

with

offerings).
44

2. c.?Q
,

= drive away

from,

1 s., sf.
||

19 so read prob. 3 ms., ISS'HX Je 49

also in

50

(Qr

DJplt*,

>Kt

DXTIK).

etc.;
I

Impf r": Hb
,

2
;

+ n;
,

Jb

16", YV-

Gn
tyi~lQ n.[m.] running, race;
f
1.

+ fm

S 18 21

1 s. sf.

QrHiph., v. infr.), etc. (but 26 23 ms. n"> 2 S 18 2 4 jn 1

<

DXns Je5o 44 Kt [v.also pn] Imv.


; ;

abs.

EC9

11
.

[n^lTD]
2

n.f. 1.

cstr.

yr>b
17

s 2o 6 +;

rS22 + bs? loc. Gn 1 8


,

m
7

p.
13

H
S
3

S 20 36 Zc 2 s Inf. B 2 s i8 +, pi. BT
{87e

(of life):
cstr.
life),
10

1. running, mode,
,

running. 2. course
style,
.

of running,

nvnp

2
20

Kii

S 18 27 TirjD v 27

2. course (of

(Ges
i
5

);l. run,
12

c.

24

(both J), Nu i7
Is

(P),
s

pers.

23

sf.

Gn

24" (J;

+n

DnsriO Je8 6 (Qr; >Kt pi. omno), 17 11. nxnp Je 22 v. sub pp.

loc),

55

(fig.),

with
\ri~l poison,

hostility, against,

Jb 15 26
i 9

(fig-),

so goat against
;

Dt32

32
,

v.

n. B&H.

ram
Jos

Dn 8
22
,

6
,

?? pers., against
,

Jb 16 14

fl

loc. also

[t^"l or t^)]
(related so
to vh> [cf.

vb. be in want, poor


3,

16 Hg $r6 Is 59 7 Pr i ace. loc. 7 22i8 6 1 S 20 i7 3 loc. o (3 II. 2), of ( + ii?5'); 10 9 12 locusts Jo 2 into Pr 18 (fig.); horses Am 6 12 12 Ae went quickly 1 S 4 so MT 2 K23 ( IP loc. thence, but text perh. corrupt, v. Kit Benz, and

^n-ai)

Qal

Mipb. Hipb. 3] j
D,

&\ T'S? ^34 Thes); Qal Pf. 3 pt. jb} lions are in want and hunger; elsewhere young
Pt.
,
,

cf.

Hiph.
Ct
i 5

infr.)
4
,

PnK

pers. 2

S 1 8"

2021

5
1
(

IS

pers.' 2

K4

s2
;

(both of royal escort, out-runners), 18

K 19

20

pers. 2

S 15

46

-ft? loc), V.?? rei 1 S 8"; J"lX pers. accomp. Je 12 s ; c. ace' of way, rrfr + 19 6 Ifj-J 2 S 18 23
,

eh 1 s i823 + 16 1., K'tn 2 s 12' + 2 1.; pi. 23 7 D<$h Pr22 D E'Ni 13 ; (oft. opp. l^V'): as T S 18 23 2 S 12' 4 Pr 28 3 Ec 4 14 as subst.= adj.'i 4 3 3 pom- man (men), 2 S 1 2 ty 82 Ec 5", esp. Pr io s 23 pr 1 3 7 1 2 t. Pr. 1 3 Hitbpo lei Pt. K'Kninp
;
-

-)-

oree

impoverishing himself (opp." E'.ynp


|

cf.

Po'l.

132

^r

ii9

(fig.);

as prelim., +inf. riiOp?


4

run

to
31
,

ty^n Ecclusn 12 13 5 ). Je5 17 Mal


t 1-1
B'Tl
(II
,

meet

Je 51 18 2 24 17 29 13 33 (all J), 2 Nu 27 Jos 8 19 + vb. fin. Gn 2 2129 2 9 12 (both23J), 51 4 6 ,9 10 1 S io 17 2 S i8 f 5 9 ; (both JE), Ju7 13 8 36 36 Zc 2 ; abs. 1 S 20 Is as imv. + imv. 1 S 20 12 18 12 31 40 2 Ch 23 (v. 2 a), Pr 4 6 (of feet), of 4 7 2 S locusts Jo 2 specif'., run as messenger

Gn

K4

26

^ to
|,

v. tHBh.

28 19

sf.

Wl

TH.bnD),

ofn

31 ; 8^5 i 3 io 15 (opp. i^v);

n.m. poverty, only Pr;M 18 sf.


,

y%"1.
8

24

"^ 3

(pp-

l;fV), sf.

^'K1. 6"

(=24",

II

W.).

'

nil
t

n.pr.f. v. sub njH-

l8 !i.a.o.23.24.j6.2 fig f p ro ph e t's activity Je 23 of "'s word i/' 147" ; fig- of reading smoothly, 30 2 30 read 'Q trip fCV Hb 2 .f i8 =2 S 22 2. p" ?). -/pr* Ew 01 Che Bae al. (for
) ,

21

)"7T"1

vb. be or
;

pK

thin and weak\ Qal Pf. 3 ms. HP Zp


false gods, appar.

grow lean

(Ar. ijij grow


2
11

obj.

H?

make

lean (%} attenuavit;

nn
is f'o\f0p(v(Tfi),

931

am
deriv.);
(i.e.
'"il

but sense strange,

< HJ")

(v.

Ar.
be

Aram, ann in
1

Qal Pf.

3 ms.

''B

*"

supr.), yet

made

lean,

even this very doubtful. Niph. nte>3 |D^O Is 1 f. Impf. 3 ms. H|V

1 ,

+75? against
;

Hipb.)

consec. i]33?

to devour, in fig.; cf. insi Is 60 5 be widened,


(cf.

l[nri] adj. lean (on formation cf. Lag 20 f );-!& nn, Ez 24 20 (of nfc>; pp. nns), land, = barren, NUI3 (JE 'opp. mcf).
;

enlarged, relieved,

and expanded with joy

Hipb. 2); Co napiJi

nawi mrn\ Ez 41 7 prob. err., niirn, Toy ^pii'iirhni, Krae *C[J]


3
fs.
23 ir'ipb. P<. as adj. ar/i? -13 I s 3 o

tm
Is 24
1616

n.[m.] leanness,
to

vHQ wasting;

Orn

[V?].'

me, wasting

(opp. ^V).

broad, roomy, pasture. 5 G1126 22 Hb 2 in-in i s


,

Hipb.
30
33
;

^rrin Pf. 3 ms.


,/,

ms. rnrnn
,

soantfi. Tin n.[m.] leanness, wasting, 16 1. leanness Is io (fig.; opp. abs. '"1 ness;

etc.;

Impf. 3 ms. 3'nv

Dt 1 2 20 +

etc.
fs.

/mr, ms.
'yrnrj Is
Pt.

15

-3rnn
2

^81"
Mi

(cf.

also 25' 7 infr.);


;

VJDK'O).

^io6

(cf.

2. wasting, i.e. wasting disease, 10 3. '1 nB'K Mi 6 e]>hah Bae).

54

^n-in
16

20 ytpp Dt 33

1. make large,
fun.,

16

3'rnn Inf. cstr.

Am 1";
IS30 couch
33

c. ace.

baldness
(ace. s Is 57
(-"Qji)
>,

ofscantness, scant measure.

Mi

11.

fV} v. |P.

(sign of mourning),

pile

om.;
(fig.).

-f p'OJJn);

make

wide, ace.

Jin
t
feast
cf.
;

(?cry

oui, cf.Talra.
Am6,7

nno
;

bewailed).

2. enlarge limit of territory


13
,

nnp
Ph.

n.m.

ory ( N n P P mourningusu. a month), lM"'

*m CIGann Littm, v. G ACooke 303 EphemL47 343t and reff.; Lzb ); 1. mourning
Palm.,
'-

nno a rel. festival ( >

Ex 34 s4 (J), Dt 12 20 19 8 so *H '> 33 nn Is 54 2 (fig.); also abs. + b pers., cf. l&W Dipt? !) " in Gn 26 s2 (J), and (fig. of deliverance), 2 6 nj DTK [HD Pr ^"a man'* >b 'in 1S3 f 4
i
;

Am

' 1V3 Je 16 6 cry (or feast 1 Talm. WPP), abs. 2. cry i.e. house of mourning (|[ nSD, TO). 67 cstr. D'fTVlD nno 0/ revelry,

gri/i

makes room for him, gives access


's

to patron

of

Am

32 enlarging the heart (^p) ^ 1 1 9 (cf.Qal) 17 'O 13'rnn <33? nilX f 25 rd. prob. (with most)
'"< ;

v.

nn.
(of eyes) (transp.

Imv/oi
c.

aC^P
my
4

ace. nj?V

(Bae WTTTI, a'arm, cf.Ct6 ); 37 37 2 S 22 step, stride \jr i8 (i.e.

t [DTI] vb. wink, flash

givest
"HBf

me

firm footing
21

and vigorous
it

step, cf.

NH

[text, err.?]
TO"!

for

Ar.jIJ,

Aram.

TD1, juc*
12

(rare), TO?, ^'yra, intimation);

Qal
;

so

2); enlarge mouth, open

wide,

c. 75?

pers.

Impf. 3 mpl. T5"V IWfpTSfl Jbi5 (Codd. thine eyes flash (in wrath)? but ptO"V) why do 17 13 6 30 etc., cf. Bu). possibly read fOTfi (Pr
,

against Is 57 ^35 (cf. Qal); without ?J?, as a young bird to receive food, fig., 1^81"; '"in
pie's?

bim is 5

14
(||

ITO ,-nys
f.

efej
;

c), cf.

Hb 2

5
.

am n. [m., not

Jb 36

16

Albr ZAW " (1896)

- 94

t[|H,

earlier

|P,

so

Lag

B!,sl

vb. be

weighty, judicious,

commanding

(Ar.

fill weighty, grave, firm of judgment; 4 BH, so n^m Ecclus 44 ); only Qal Pt. pi. as

NH

^=
23
.

be

DiBu] breadth, broad expanse; abs. 'l Jb 19 36" (opp. IV); pi. cstr. intens. njf^Ol 38
the

'

broad expanse of eartlt.

am
2

101
,

n.fm.l breadth, width; L J


'

'n

abs.

subst., rulers, potentates, || 4 s 2 Pr 8" 31 , j[ i', 'in

Hb

^
-

D^P B?fl Ju 5' H? V& Is 40


:

Ez42 +

cstr.

K6 +
3
11

sf.

tarn

Ex

25'+, H3'"1

(II

^)- I

11.

nn

n.m. potentate
^"! v sub
-

Gn6 +
15

abs. 'n

Pr 14 28

= whole extent, expanse, Gni3


8
;

3r ? J"J

EZ42 ;breadt7i,of land, + ^N


17 10
;

HP

Is 8

n:P

supr.

Jb 37
(like

fig.

3.!?

(J), so "1

alone

largeness of
1

t Till n. pr. m. founder of kingdom of


Damascus, Solomon's time,
23

under standing

sand of sea-shore)

K5

9
;

6read</j,=: thickness, of wall "n5

EZ42

10 ;

elsewh.
,

1K11

23
;

14

(v

)
'8

Eapap [Av Pafa)!/]; identified with fnn I5 by Th Klo (reading pitn), but cf. Kit Benz. t
Id

11 only in measurements width, breadth (Dt 3 6 2 10 t., Ez 54 t., Zc 2 5 P 23 t., Ch 6 t.;

K
||

Iim ]

[? T L

also

nfll T
and

so

Lag

8" 31
;

cf.

also in

lbKf

vb. be, or grow, wide, large


2"
'1

(NH
249
,

der. spec, (rare)


-

deriv.; Ar. iJU-=-j, Eth.


900

+n^p 6 + 14 t., +?! 5 no^p alone ti K 7 s7 Ez 40 ): 2 3 3 6Ji 6 1U5 7 of buildings, etc., 1 6 + Ez4i + 16 altar Ex 2 7 1 38 ark, n3Tl, Gn 6 1'ltK Ex 25 11 the =37', etc.; of area, the Enj/ of Og Dt 3
TJ&
1

+6 3
4

t.,

42 t Ez 40 2

Ch

||

K
1

,(1

'" ''' and Cfhtt: Sab. in epith. dei FeU 110 1,3 As. in rebitu, open place; CIS'"' etc.; n.pr.

nonn
of city

of land

Ez 45

-"- 6

Zc

6
;

of roll 5";

Ex 2 7 121318 of curtain Ex 26 2 8 +
,

of court

302

I
ete; of

waD(TP%=*W~-.EMi<

'(4

tjTCiTi m.fr. loc


Nineveh
rtorn,

1.

"

rbm.

sapr.); af

tamf 40- 41",


aaLcstr.
,

*-

I.3TP
a G34 +;

adj. wide, broad;

Gn io"(J),

s*>

abs,

n . ""etAa.raiilJa,biitT.COT'** . name of well Ga 20 (J), Ei>ijf.i (ef.


interpr. t**); Palaaer*"

P^-[]

A; Dl

B 3m.I33 ;-

Awm, of bad Ex3(J), >"eo, ITT nam, a


eL,

G.34 +6 1,

t.t:

3d;

i1 ?D; ! (ofgicatBa>orGd> mist f- 119* m e scife, rcoatjr, spmce (fig.); ^ HI Jb 30* (sine); of p Ex3 (in fig.;

in

DT *WL"*

WS

mm identit with erRahaibrh (in Wady B.) c. 45 m. SW. of Hebron, X. of kt 31 8. van -1, home of a king Ga 36*(P)=lChl* h.frJriswmpa P. tot iotii" (Le. on Euphrates ! here e-*- h' L
.;
'

"

eoirj.inMHolaWkl

~).

+*^F7); of wall (=**j) j 5'*; nrtm Xe/ 12"; fig. Jervaaka* (as a.pr.) 3 aiwihr, of work, andrrtakiag, n?7? X4 iio (Le. (+T*?); of '' rnara ndasrnt * Krtjhil mhibiiIiiV 337 101* Le. txtd-

V,
r

(l)n^2rn

aupr.nm. son of Eliezer and


j.

grandson of Moses : >"T3Tn

Ch 2 3Kt:

(Paafra)

=VT. 26*
Uiflii
I

(P^.j^at,

L A/Sw),

appar. also

3m

24" (Vmafim, &fra).


)

feai,

TWyMlf

(I 'Tin);

WM 3m Pr 28* Le greedy (ct 3m


a'>
in play on Dfam).

(J ITTf rlJI),

Pr2I*

aupr jl Behoboam (word-play


'):

on

3m

Ecclus 47

king of Jodah, son of

Solomon;

r6at

fn.2m m.*r. kailot ia Jericho;Joe w 6cW(an JE) fa^ (, Heb 3 U Jas 2*, bat 2
;

Beda47

F^aa: iKni2 L"+i6 t. 1K12, 14, + 15*| 2Ch 9" io'^'-r 21 1. 2Chio, 11, 12, + 13"; also 1 Ch 3".

T 31

ru a-raa. 1 broad, roomy, place;

]ftl*Ija*f).

fi.2rn bX*"- [not m. Zc8* Attr"' * ctGw 1- *"] broad open place, 1 piaaa (Lag"* Ba*);'n abs. Gni 9 +, B if. *3m Dt estr. Jio*+, 3TpT282i
;

abs. 'D, of pasture 4" (in sim.); fig. dom from distress and anxiety 2 S 18", r spacious place of 3 1* 1 1 8* (MT estr. in ?T

Ho

of free-

22=^

Yak,
fP

Le

extraordinarily spacious.
estr.

< 3J

3TnO

b C 13 t"55 ; pL aba. rfam Am 5"+, crtr. f. Ze 8*+ (t. also rt3rr apr., infr.); st vT"l
Ia i5
1

being subj.of Tb.); pL expanse* of the earth.

HTW!?

^
m

l%

+,

near gate,

rrjtr Ct 3*), for Tarioas and public uses Gn 19* (J), Jn 19""^ private Ezio1"* NeS""* la

5'+8 1,

Me 8^" TH Pr 26 13

ete;

fcrwutf

opea pface in city (m. 2 Ch 32* Jb 207 ; | p" Je

Hill

BH

Ar.

<>-*),

" "* Jl handmUl (ct Wetwt Dur Ba"*- 1 Ain.wr f JL.5; Lag *).
mitt-itcmcs);

(v^of folL; mng. unknown;

NH=

t [nrn] a.[aa.], only do. D!Tn (band-)mlll


(prob.

1*13* 2821 Je5' B 59" f 55 Jb 29/, etsential


s 9
;

= tux>

*1

*1 abs.,

common

for lamentations
*.!>

Am 5*
~>

part of city
I 15*
(

Dn

Je 48",
rf-

^jn "W
2

X*

boosebold utensil, turned by maids, Ex 11' 1 iFl}\ J), female slaves I847 (c. JT*, q-^-);

TPn

ct Je 9 49* 50"

La 2 ,L

Est 4'

").

'ViTJO Nun(J); 33TJ


't tfp as
l

Dt2 4(T.33n);
Je 25".

f 144",

assemblies

29* 32* Ezr io ('n JT3 1), Ne 8 , proclamations Est 6* ", speeches Pr 1"; social life

Cb

sound of family
i

life

OSTn Ct

Kt,

v.

[DTTJ] sub

Dm.

Zc
'")

P"

in

la 4 W Pr 5 7 ct 22 26, Ct 3'; Na 2' i* appar. oataide city (ct As. rBnt


etc.).

Sind,
fii.

2VT), 2TP

n.pr. Poa0,

P<*S, etc.:

1.

(ct Lag*"") loc: a. towards Hamath, 3frTj 2810* (L BWpoad), 3TT) Xui3 n (P);=~> rri 17 I 8 BaAp,CiLBatSpo^). q.T.p.I I2(al0ft b. srninAsher: (i)Jos io^P); (2)[perh.= (01 "(*) Ju ". L*" 4 ritX Jo *i"(P)= 1 Cb 6*; Egypt, /.'ahu'm, N. of Kisbon, M..aw.ua 2. m.: a. Aram, name, 3H") 2 8 J 8* *. b. post-exilic Levite, tfm Ne io *.

bm (pi. ct (v^of foil; mng. t; rf_), Ar. ji.j, Ji,, Aram. tArn, all tc; ct perh. As. lahru (transp.; vid. on ^"3)).

7m
fi.

NH

DC

*?rn nj: U!B

ewe;abs. 'n
Gn32
u

Is 53' (in

pL IT^rn Ct 6 (in'sim.); st
sim., U 7*7);
11.

7^ T^ Gn 3 1" (E).
(etce,

(E; +CTT9, f^t?),

WMM
1

^rn

n-pr.f.

BS* 1"); Hachel,


:

PaxijX,

Gn

daughter of Laban and wife of Jacob 20 "->t -J*+ 36 t. Gn (JE 37 t., P 6 t).

cm
+ T)rri -3?
p. 68 ; on Je 31"; 'l
I.

Dim
usu.of God Is63 7l

35

50

(JE),

site vid.

i S io' (of. nmaK 1, Dr Hu,DBB""'-); *1 (in fig.)

V77

79* 119
1

77

Ne9;
IM

c.

B>y\
1

S 24"=

Oh
;

21",

Zt" T)n 9' Ne 9 ,,ffi"

Ru 4"

(in aim.).
foil.;

DFll (vof
be soft, so
j.

orig.
,

meaning dub.;

Thes

gentle (but
cf.

cp. Ar. li-j be soft, HWB *>"> 6 wide; orig. cons.'l); D1

Gerber 1M

7 T-M9 Dn9 "; D'SlJ Is 54 ||nDn f 40" 103* Ho 2" Jei6*; DHDn f 25*; Torn a*13 rT>' 3 i; c. by rei 145*; !> 'l Dt 13 " Je 42"; 69 JT1J
1

1 63
'i

As. ritnu, remu, Ar. la.'


all

NH Dm,
nom
:

Aram.
female

>6 La 3. 2. of man, Am 1 " Pr 1 2 " "1 'b^> jnj Gn nby Zc 7j 'aoj* 43" (R); n:
;

KO^H, L*u.,
clear, cf.
love,

womb; MI' 7
v.

'Je6 *T&

'DiK8*Nei"Dni'|
S*
'"I

106",

cf.

Ch

captives; vbs. (connexion with

Dm

not whollyAs. rdwiw,

30';
c.

$>

*1 Dt Is 47";

riMJ On 43*

(J),

No* "<*.*",

DT?m)

by
t

K 3 .
vb.

also

la.j (=_a^ ace. to Ar. authorities, v. Lane); Sab.

compassionate, Ar. la. 1 have compassion, te inclined toward, affectionate to

passion; Qal Impf.


<Ae

[Dm]

denom.
1

love. Pi.

have com-

pom Compassionate (= Ar. ^lia.51), CIS ,,.~.3 Fdl >i<,mH who cp epith Dm
epith.dei
wf.; cf.

SS Gerber

NH Dm

Vto3 +
aA.
sf.

Pi.;

Thes

(transp.) have compassion,

and

reft;

Aram. Dm, pZi,


DIT\

cp. Eth. aothd: n but v. Prat BASI Palm. Dm, all love
'

Pf. 3 ms. sf-TD^DI consec. Dt 13", etc.; Impf. W 3 ms. DfTV Is 9 4. ; sf. vrorrv i S gJ ( etc.; /w/

(perhaps gloss ; v. read TfyP*).

TpfH? r '^' ^to not in 2 8 22'; Hi Ch


s. sf.
||

PL

Dm

Dm

Je3i"
Is 3 o

D30m
B

Hb 3*;
;

cstr.

/'i.

Dmo
1

Dm 1*49" f 103";
etc.; 1. utn. of God
1

1^

16*,

have
:

(common); Nab. Palm.

frien/J).

compassion, compassionate;

tern, Drn
abs. *1

n.m. Ho * "
cf.

womb

(f.
,

Je 20 17

c.
,

unless 'rnq a noun,

Albr" ,r "

,,

SS);

K
s

ace. of his people,


I

Gn20 w +, Dm Jus", Drn Je2o' 7 +, Drn Gn 49 s + cstr. Dm Nui2" Jb 3"; sf. TOm Gn 29" + norn Je2o' (Gets*"'; >f. B du. DTlcm. Ju 5 "; 1. wnA, abs'. K6"*); B Je 20 Jb 24; Dmo i.e. from birth Gn49 (J)
;

Je 1 2 U 30" 31"-" 33 Zc i B io* ^ io2 M ; c.


3
y- 1

Is

9"

14'

Ex33""(J) Dt 13" 30* ", ; 27' 30 49' 54"'*55 '" n Ho i ,? 2 ,ffl Mi Ez


l;,
,

39

7"

^ I03 B

abs.

Je 13"

Hb

16*
1

1*13*
,J

c.acc.

K8* Je42
c.

3. of man, usu. a conqueror: 62 1 7 50"; elsewhere ; abs.

,-

of children,

ace. Is 13"*

49";

c. 7B.

17

Je 20

17

y-2 2

1'

Dm? Jb3i u ^D Wf
;

58'

Jb 3" ('IP), Is 46

1
,

fig.

* no

in birth Je \'

po /ortA from womb 20" Jb 38", cf. io M ; DK no Nu


open <Ae womb, in order to

Pu. P/.3fs.nomHo2 l *(Ge"" Ko 1 ");4 u 6 A*ioti Impf. 3 ms.Dm: Ho 14 Dm Pr j8


; ;

103".

I2 B (E); *l
childbirth

compassion, compassionated: of orphans 14*; children of Israel wife of Yahweh 2*


'Tij 1*
',

Ho
(cf.

nrtfl

Gn29" 30" (JE);

Dm

iDSr^S a

p.

520); penitent sinner Pr 28".

that first opens womb (of men and animals) i8 B (P) Ez 20; 1 TOB Ex I3 ltu 34 M (J)

Nu

God:

Nu3 B (P),
i3
5

"1

mca Nu 8 M
*1
">|fc

*1

bz

(P); on the other hand,

T3fD

- Ex 1 Ho 9"

D11T1 adj. compassionate; always of b* Dt4", JSnp Ex 3 4 , (J)=^86 ,i 17 -" Jo 2 W 103"; later "Tl pan 2 Ch 30* Ne 9

Wm

Jon4 f-iii

uz 4

145'; *1

KVn

78".

Pr 30" restraint (Le. barrenness) 0/ vonto (so ^ 1 07* Perles *-); -ITJ3 Tr| (of God) Gn 20" (E); TJJ
miscarrying

womb;

adj. id.; pLt n^j^rri ir^ La 4* eompattionaU women.

tL^m]
;

*1

8 i", preventing childbirth. 3. woo man, woman-dare : D'TWm. Dm Ju 5*


(TJ3)
I

tcmn.pr..
I

Ch 2 W

f>ri(-nke)1);

in Jndah,

PufkH,

A Par/, @L Paa>t.
r. p.

tUtJI_M

jl"*

iTOrn
1'

in
I,

TP n-prX,

520.

ate.

pL
.

intens. com-

(acc to many denom. from Dm, orig. liwUsanmi, brotherly feeling of those born -*' ***> from Mae womb, r. "** Gerber 1", or motherly feeling Ho*'-): abs.'T Gn43" + ; estr.'Orn. Pr I*"; sf.

tLfW

DTD

a,pr. m.

(>-(Mnpast<m,

or

softness, gentleness \);

post-exilic

name: 1.

No"

We

with Zerub.: a.

Cn Ezr2, A low*', L NaMat (=DVD | Ne 7 7 ;. fc. priest, DTT1 >"s , 2 u n pf> ( = ByJY ,eLr = zrz*, Eario", t.
rrvja*).
*,

rornLajSfBaerGi; TuiH.Qr, Ktwn), *S'2 4 M Qr(>Ktm),ete.; 1.

3. C*n, withNeh.: a. LeriteNej


b.

K AL Pmb.

Ne 10*,

P[ *

W-

EJTP
tDrn" n.pr.m. (may
1

934
lie

pm
sweat;
cf.

be

ated;

cf.

Lag

BNl34

);

1.

compassion1

C.tiiQ;. t./h&:

father of Elkanah,

grandf. of Sam., Ephraimite 1S1 (lf/>f/[i]i;X, A Upoap); Levite i Ch 6 1219 (\&a f p, HaaX 2. Benjamites: If poffoa/i, Uptap; UpapatjK).
;

A
,

v. No flood (on A )); Qal M ms. '" Is 4* + etc.; Impf. 3 ms. pfTV Pf. 3 13 Dt 2 3 12 + etc; 7m. ms. TO"! 2 S 1 1 8 2 5 ;
727
,

=c

As. rahdsu, overflow,

ZHGxl(18w-

K
,

a.
s

i
,

Ch

8 27 lpaap, etc. (appar.

= ntonj v").
a.'

mpl. Wfjl
rrarr$ niJfnn
c.

Gn
12
;

i8 4 +

Inf. cstr. flT)


fe.

Gn

24
2

32

>

b.
12

Ex
Ct5
24

9
of

id.

(=af).
b.

3. priests:

Ch

18 3 o +; p<.

l(f)paap, etc.

A L
(L

4. father Neil", l(<)poap. s a hero of David i Ch 1 2 (van d. H. v 7 ), Paap,


Upoap.
as 4).

1.
;

nxrh

Sn

fpi.

ace. feet
32

(B&n

trans, wash (with water), 4 2 0?P?oft. expr.), Gn 18 19

5. Danite i Ch 27 lapap 6. father of a captain with


s2
, 1

Ju Venn ana rpys "v


24

43

(all J),

ifiS 25"
11 ,/,

S n< Ct 5 3

Jehoiada, 2

Ch

23

\o>pap.

n.pr.m. (may El have com1. name in Judah iCh passion} Upaptrjk, etc.;

T7NQTTV

58 (fig. of righteous, at 6 '''s vengeance); c. ace. hands (&H?) Dt2i ( + by in ceremonial, to express innocence), hence over, -S3 'is ^, 2 6 6 73 13 hands and feet Ex fig. |*f?B
;

9.js.w.2j. :

o.( cf adj.

gent.
26

foil.).

2. son of

3o

19

21 31 (-riP of laver), v 40

+ f ,
ace. pers.
(oft,
||

all

king Jehoiakim Je36

3. Levite,

1O124

59
.

c. ace.

face
4

0^?) Gn43

31

Ex

"HSWDrW

29 40

12

Lv

(J); B 8 (all P), ace.

c.

Ez

P); 9 1 6

hfcf
'

D33 of

adj.gent. (earlier than

fore-

going ; as tribal name bef. n.pr.m. [For radical view of relations of 'ITV, (with many text,
E,,c,r emendations), v. Che
-

9 13 garments), Lv 14 i5 + 9 t. P (H); c. ace. of 1 of sacrificial victim EX29 Lvi 913 8 21 9"; parts 2. wash off, away, c. ace. of filth Is 4* (fig.).

Blb

'

"]);_ 'Til
the

as
the

subst. coll.,

Til

333

1S27

10

Negeb of
29
,

intrans. wash, bathe (oneself): Ex 2 (E), 101213 16 2 20 Ez 2 3 4l, ( 11 12 22 s8 2 Is i 1 5


5

2S

K
12

$>

Yerahmeelites (in S. Judah),


\apaprp\ct,

(i/drov)

Utrptya, A
Io-poijX,

pers.
||

for

whom), Ru
ct 5

Lv

14
;

s
-)-

14

t.

(oft.

L
(cf.

\fppa>i>

rfl

*T

30

toC

D33);

+3

of laver 2

Ch4 66

of eyes, bathed

Upa

mX II. DPR

supr.,

and Gray
cf.

r^-

*
.).

in

milk

(3^>na)

(fig.);

Jb 29" (fig.), v. ipi>n,

(-/of

foil.;

Ar.

'J^ vulture;

n. unit.

Dm
8

iXo^)-

T T

n. [m.] carrion-vulture L J

abs. *in T
<

12 be washed ( + IP of *6 B?pa Ez 16 4 (in fig.). filth, fig.); 2 fs.nsrn 30 tHithp. Pf. 1 s. St* 103 viymnn Jb 9 if I washed myself in snow (fig.).

tPn.

Pf. 3 ms. Yip

Pr30

Lvn'
||

(Sam. Dt 14" (on accent

nom

so perh. read)

n >?rnn

v.

Dr;

cf.

Ges* 90f ).
1

T[yrn]
*?rn I'D
yj,

n.[m.] washing,

fig.;

only

sf.
1

in
".

6o'

Moab

is

my

waeh-pot= 108

TnCrP

n. [m.] id.;

Dt 14
;

',

v.

foregoing.

tnSrn
Ct 4 6
t
2 6

n.f. id., lit.; "irrjp

fy, of sheep,

[Ml (appar. -/of foil. tnomfl n.pr. [m.?


I

meaning dubious).
.1]

(in sim.).
I

child of Caleb

Ch

48
;

Oapap,

A Bapxpn, @L Qapaapa.
grow
soft,

(NH = BH
Ar.
choice

pn

vb. be, or become, far, distant


;

fl. [*in*1] vb.


iLi^ of one
be
soft)
;

relax

Qal Pf 3
;

(cf.

pi.

'Bnn Je 2 3 (bones

ij-^j Eth' Cfh<P: be far, Sab.


P^D"!,

wine

As. esp. adj. rtiku, far; cf. Ar. from a distance) Fra 158 ; (i.e.

pm CIS"' " m M
-

Aram.
deriv.)
,

P01, and

appalled).

aI); Qal Pf
,

in der. spec, (oft. s ms/") Is 59 3


21
,

and

Lai 16

etc.;

Pi. hover (NH id., cf. ^n"! vb. Grunbaura 2 1 """ 18** 007 Syr. Pa. *Zi move congently, also cherish, and brood, cf. Thes* nexion with I. /m Pi. Impf. 3 ms. ^tTV dub.);
til-

Impf. 3 ms. PP" Dt i2 + etc.; Imv. fs. 'PD! 15 14 Is 54 mpl. Ipni Ez 1 1 < Pf. VD2 Ba Hi Sm

'';

Co Toy Krae

Ez8

6
;

1 03 Ec 3 nj?rnb Inf. cstr. prri be far, distant: c. |0 pers., of place


;

12

7?

Dt 32 11 (poem)

of vulture hovering

over
;

2 young ; Pt. BJttn JB"^ nsrnp 'K mi Gn i (P) over face of waters, or perh. (v. Syr.) hovering

of pers., 14 neglect, abandon, Pr 19', s2 12M 22 esp. in ylrf, of i//(IP pers. om.), 35 38^ 16 12 1 of utter absence, or non-existence La I , ; 7
,

Dt 12 21

24

<Juti-Gen.ed.L brooding (and fertilizing), so J er


'

.1

cf. cf.

Is

49

19

Is (abs.), subj. justice


subj. blessing
22
18
;

s1

(reading

marahaefeth'),

cf.

Di Gunk.
off,

11

(|| ?:),

59 (opp. 3'ETl), 17 iog subj. riSJ?


;

T*nl

vb. wash,
;

wash

CyBH Jb
away, bathe
Eth.

16

c.

Je

(NH = BH

2', cf.

Ez 44 10
Krae

=far from
H?)j
6.

^J? pers.

('-),

of Isr.
'
6

(fig.)
1 1
15

(land of)

Ar.

ui^ (also of garments);

(v. supr.;

ins.

^P loc. Ez8

(of"),

:m
IP loc. (E. from

935
c. ft?

nm
Ec
,

^rnin

n9

W.)
.

i//

103";
yt?>>p

'">

( opP
;

3-ip);
!

Jb5

14
,

rei (fig.): Is

24

(indef.)

of

'<* B

ITJJt?

Dt 30 11

c.

IP pers.

PpQ

23' (E), so (JO inf.) Ec3' '; abs. of '''s righteousness, with ref. to time Is 46" (|| ins* opp. 3"ip). pn~pn"l* Mi 7" boundary shall become distant,
,
;

54

14

cf.

Pr22 5 =wholly

abstain

from Ex

absent from, lacking to), of salvation 155 wisdom Ec 7 21 ; of pers. c. IP of act ifr 119 12 2 of price, c. IP corn p. or quality Is 46 yjr 2 2 Pr 3 1 10 b. of time Tt&tri trnyb far beyond EZ12 27. 2. n.m. always sing.: a. of space
;

(L c

i.e.

territory be enlarged

(1 crpt.,

cf.

We Now)
1

distance Jos 3 (D); elsewhere

c.

prep.: (1) '"P

|D3n
be

^n

pm Kt Ec

2''

be

removed

Qr P&*
@,
rd.
L

from a

joined^

avarpanfj, 55
12
,

rwmpatur,
of
/,
J

cf.

prob.

pn Pfannk Thes
ras. PD"i

Ew De

Pi. P/. 3

Is 6

Siegf Buhl ". send /ar away,

verbs implying motion, Gn 24 4 (E) 37 18 (J) Jb 2 12 36*; bring Dt 28 49 Is 43' 60 9, cf. Je 46 s7 come Is 49 12 60 4 Hb I 8 ; hear Is 49 ; smell Jb
distance,
c.

physical or mental: look

2S

39

remember Jesi 50

understand tyi^c?)
-

ace. pers.; of people, "1 tap 29", c. IP of '*; 10 2 ms. IJIpnn 26 <Aoit hast far extended (c. ace.)
all

the ends (boundaries) of the land

Impf.

3 mpl.

Drmrns pm; Ez 43 9
i
,:!

1 "ID at a disprob. also worship Ex 24 (J); (2) 4 1518 18 2 tance (IP 1 c) Ex2 (E), 20 (E; Gi v ), s6 14 13 8 12 cf. *HJ vfa J e 2 2 7 Is 5 59 1 S 26 3
'

pirn jb
etc.;

/my;/. 3
ra
,

Hiph. P/ 3 ms. ^ 103 1 s. sf. wpgnTTi Ez u 16 ms. sf. HSp'riT Pr 22 15 2 ms. p^in
.

23

12

23
*1

a God afar off (on DTl/K Gie, cf. );


;

cstr.cf.

Ges

'

I30

*;

< read

Jb
2i

22

etc.;
sf.

Imv. ms.'pnin Pr 4 24 +
inp'n-in

t.,

prnn

Jbi 3
,6

21
,

n";'/n/.
10
,

cr.

PWKJ Je27

sf.

pnin*Gn 6 Dp/nin J04 ;


abs.

1 c) Is2 2 3 23 7 Pr7 19 3 T"iy to a distance Mi4 also c. two prepp. Jb 3 6 3 39 s9 (6) "ip-iy (5) "tpb/rom (IP 9 b),
; :
;

(3) "W? to a distance (IP "13 at a distance |io'; (4)

1. dir. caus. make, or exhibit, distance, be gone


far, subj. pers.:

(in.iy I.

la) foa

distance Is 57 s

+ Ne

12 43

Gn44

(J), c. JP loc.
1

Jos8 4 (JE),
24

van

Ju 18
cf.
ijr

22
;

sq. inf. cstr.


8
;

nbb "in
7

N ; prnnEx8

55

Inf. abs. as adv.


c.

= at

(J),

2i 16 (E),
IP

iP loc.
;

Ex 3 3
2 for
c.

(E),
JD).

a distance Gn Jos 3 16 (JE; "WJ


2. indir. caus.

d. H. py om. Baer Gi); even (7) "ip?-iy 13 ls b. of time, '^'long (nylll.) 2Ch26 Ezr 3 11 ago Is 22 , c. noun ancient, of long standing
.

25

"IDp long ago 2


19
17
.

K I9 = Is 37
25

26
;

from afar

IKO, Qr
27
10

> Kt
,

2S7 =lCh I 7
T

remove, put far away,

ace. pers.

+ ?J?P

of land

pmQ
IsV o
17

n.m. distant place, distance


3

, :

Je

Jo 4 6 + i>$?P pers. Jbi9' 3 and (ace. Jo2 20 + IPpers.'f88 919 + 0^33 Ezn 16 piBXn) 21 c. ace. ~i\~$% + id. e. ace. *|3 + ?yp pers. Jb 13 s Pr 5 c. ace. of sin + IP pers. 4 24 Jb 1 1 " (IP pers.
,

cf.

9 pDip + 1 3 8 pi. D^rnp Zc 1 o 9 9 nP Is 33 Je8' cstr. "^n-lD Is 8 ; distant 9 9 place, far country Is 8 Zc 10 ; often c. YT$

abs. 'd

om.);

Pr22 15 308
as subst.,

i|'

103

12
;

+JP
'

loc.

Jb22 23

land of distance, distant land Is 13 PC "!^ ) 16 20 25 19 46" Je 4 6 Pr 25 so c. pi. D-pniD ' Je 8 land of distances, i.e. of wide extent, Is 33
1

71

'**

1 '

LP'^J *dj.verb.removing,departing;
pi. sf.,

'tsp
fig.

from far
s
\jr

from

thee (i.e.
,

TP n l V'73 2 those departing from ').


far,

38

15 40 14 27 30 Je 5 Ez 23 Pr 31 10 to a disIsp at a distance Je 31

Is io

tance Is 17".

'an n"3

v. p.

112.

tpm
Ez6 +;
,2

pin~J adj. distant,


B*
3

jM34 et n.m.
4
,

tt^m

vb. keep moving, stir

distance" (Lag
fs.

>);_ abs. tff)

Ex2 +

(NH

stir,

P^")
;'

n^nn
8

Dtso

^,

mpl. Cpn") Dti3 +, etc., s4 oft. opp. 3*np 48 + , etc.; s9 space: distant, land Jos 9

6 np irn jos 9 + T abs. niph") Je fpl.


:

move, esp. of lips in speech, also, in expl. of

1. adj.

a. of
21

+ "INO), Dt 29 K 8 4146 =2 Ch e 3236 2 K 2o"=Is 39 3 " D "N s read D?N for D; Is 66 + perh. f 65 (Che We '1 Weir in Che D^13 MT makes = distant ones,
(

nijimo, of stewing, boiling; Aram. B^n"), ,2, L>, creep, move, flutter, LL>. reptile\; Qal 3iD nn-n 'sb 1 f 45 2 ? a stV. P/. 3 ms.

TnttJn^Q

n.f.
3

19

and cf. NH E*irn Id eV- Levy ib.iv.3.\._' D nmt? Lv2 7 /G>3 n'B^;? [nraoj-^s f.

NH

v!

"8
1

stew-pan, sauce-pan (so


'"

69b

Jos g (JE), Ju people); c. IP pers., of peoples 5 13 29 18 7 persons Ez 22 Ne 4 Pr 15 (\ fig.), cf. 28 15 so (IP loc.) Ju 18 Je 12* (id.), cities Dt 20
, , ;

Tjiri"! n.[f.]
like
cf.
'

abs. of people
12
1S

Jo 4", persons Is m" 57 19 Je 25 20 Ez 6 Zc 6 Pr 27 10 L)n g 7 Est 9 20 cities Je 48", trees ^56" (title; v. nji* ad fin., p. 401), of
,

winnowing-shovel, or the (A/unknown ; Thes fr. nr\ = ventilabrum, No ZMOxl(1886) 728 ; Wetzst in De 1 *- 709 fr. nm
cf.
1'
1 1

= li.. be soft, loose, friable, etc., K5" "; NH = BH, Ar.cJ^ is prob. loan- wd. No );
c

distant journey

Nu

10

(P)

fig.,

pin";

pred.

rmtsa* "13 nni is 30 24

2131
BK tptfll, 3b") Lag "] T T

936
vb. bo moist
, s

an
M
4

8 Jb9 +Ju2i Qr(Kt3n),3TAm7 Pr25 ;P<.

(NH

id.; As. raf&bu,

II.

moisten; Ar. ijU?J,


24".

Eth. <JTAi Aram. 30"), <J, all be moist);

Qal Impf. 3 ms. UtJ^Dnn DTJD Jb

tab!
t
(si

adj. moist, juicy,


16
.

fresh; N*n

POt^OS? Jb 8

1 involving bodily strug9 18 (sc. one with another gle Ex 2 1 E) public hostilities, 6 3") VT Dt 33" (with) A?' Aaw/s he strove for it, c. 0? of Israel, 3"i 3hn Ju n 25 2. with words, c. 3 pers. Gn 31 s8 (|| Bnitt). Ex I7 2 *(J) Ju 6 M so (in fig.) Ho 2 4 cf. v4 (E),
3"1

Is

20

strive ;

[HD")]
L, v.

vera

Levy
lie

vb. (dub.) wring out """"' 444 and


1

(NH= BH
; Qal

oft.=quarrel,

c.
i

D?
2i

pers.,
subj.

Gn

26 20

Ex

2b

i7

Nu

20 3
also

(all J),

Ne
c.
1.

God Jb 93 13" 23 s ;
Ges ill4M ), in
13
1117
,

reff.))

Impf. 3 ms.

sf.'JO"]?

Jb 16 11 upon the hands of

2 40 (DV of God

on

inf. abs. v.

wicked men

wrings

me

gen.

out,

but read prob.

-/BTJ (Di

Bu Du

al.), q.

v.

Is 4 9 Is

P^ M
(cf.
9

ON pers. Ju

8'

Ne 5
(||

yy

infr.),

^35'

BO?);
4 (||

m of'
rei

subj.

'

45

(pt.
'- 22

one striving),
abs.

Nu

20 13 (P);

c. ?5?

1DZ3") (Aram. BB"] tremble, rare, der. spec).


NB5 ** n.[m.] trembling, panio (Ba Ko"- M2) '; abs. ng*jnn ^ Je 49 24 sfce *eiec

Gn26 2
*

=find

fault
,,
(ll

H04
,

0>3in).
,

"ton

Esp. 3. conduct a (legal) case,


subj.;

Wt

panic, but

< i^jpn (Gie), panic hath seized her.


grow
si

tt'3L2"l vb. quadril. intrans.


fresh (Ges ' M ;

vera

1., transp. b>S"ib

[expanded

from CSt3

fatly Syr. )fci*4 Jlesh; Ar. ,_r-Oj 6 convalescent; but 't perh. B'SBn Jb33 25 not orig.) ;/>/. pass.l^O **>^ hisflesh hath grown fresher than, etc. ; rd. perh.

6e w?we, loose, delicate, cf. esp. As. BPMA Fra ZAUU55 cf. Talm. tapdsu, be fat, Zim ], KB-B-IB PS152? * 7'w membrane,

?).r-io3 pe3 Am c. ace. pers. with [|]), cf. whom (unfriendly sense), Jb io2 Is 27 s ; c. ace. cogn. 3n in good sense, =take one's part, 1 S 16 16 24 (Gi v van d. H. Baer ; DBB>), Mi 7' Je 34 50 (0?Tm V* 3"), i n f. C8 tr.= inf. abs., v.
,(lin),57 4 Efca 3" tOJJ 7 ;
;
||

lB3

suit, usu. fig.,

36

supr.), 5
II

(||

Dpj)
54 (

La 3 68 Pr22 23 *43
also 74
s2

ta?;

B$), H9' cause); +^3?

+ ??),

(God, his

own

pers. against

pers. vengeance); so (without ace. cogn.) Is

+ns

whom 1 S 25 s9 (of against whom Pr 23",


8 50 Je

99
;

cf.

VIK

ZAW " <188,,, B>BB Altschuller

212
,

B>BB'

Bi

Bu cf. Du.
(cf.

Dnnn Mi6
'-\

(II.

riK

1 c;

17

np6s,

whence
11

We
4)
,

t [tP'tp"!] vb. Pi. dash in pieces

Now "v&J in the presence of, but on


-=j)lead, c. 7 pers. for c. ace. pers. for Is 1

? 3
31

"!

v.

whom Ju 6
,

31!"

Jb 1 3",

B^l

cast away, reject

Impf. 2 ms. JTtSin 2 K 8" their children thou wilt dash in pieces; 3 fpl. TliriB'i?

W&);

Pi.

but possibly akin to

whom
.

Dt 33
25
2
s
,

1p"n ?
2
1

nf&\n

Dny:

l s I3 >8 )

but prob.

crpt.,

Du
'

c. i>S

conj".

njftovi nhyj, c f. Che.

neb-icns

Na 3

10
,

&WV
nn.

Pf. 3 fs.^J?' DK Ho 10"; Impf 3 mpl. *fcpn; Is 13 16 Ho 14 1 all of children.'

Pa.

1 13n v 9 4. =make complaint, unto and against whom Ju 21 22 Je pers.


Jb 33".
i. e.

(obscure, v.

God 51- 2 cf. Dr); of human disputes Pr


of

Hiph.

Pt.

sf.

una

10

Kt

(Qr VS^D),
against him 4 4 obscure ;
,

(those) displaying contention


cf. pl.cstr. 406, 3
-

('<),

"n

ES Propl,
>rpy>

v.

belled against me,


z " IIX '" <U8SX M0> 634

|nb "3n3 ^Qyi Ho DO thy people have repriest ! Beck Wu We GAStn

1 IP]
strive,

[No

Ges 573 "] vb.


agitate (the

jnbn yn D3? T
joined to v
6

contend

(cf.

Ar.

mind),
shout,

Z^J disquiet;
;

i^>IJ (^) cf. also

Syr.

cry,

Aph. also quarrel noisily, \.~>o j shouting, clamour (v. Nb lc ) on Sab. n.pr. 3n Ar. vCi

Hermann SK m9 5 6 '3n -3ntp TjBjn, Cri B<,m,,11<>c '3n 1iD3 %i, cf.OortC3n); Euben 3T1 1 S 15' v. 31X Hiph. so Now.
' ' '

('an as voc.,
'-

and [by some]

);

v.

DHM
;

an
7
,6

n-m. 1

' 1

'

23

strife. strife,

disr>ute dispute

abs. 'T

25

2 ms.

3 ms.

); Qal fOI La3 M rfan Jb 33 , etc.; Impf. 16 3<T Ju 6 31 + juss. 3T Ho 4 1 S 4 24 3?')


1
,

lb

25 P/. 3 ms. 3} Ju 11

3T1 Gn 3 i (ta)W Ju6 3nn r ; 3 mpl. s' Kt, |3^ ms. 3n Mi6' Pr25 9 , ran
;

31 - 32

ms. 3TO1
'

Pi-

, , Gni3 + ,3TEx23 +; cstr. V\ if + sf. 3 T Jb 3 i ,3 (orinfJ),etc; pi. ran iS24 + ,t3313 Dt 1 7 8 cstr. '?n 2 S 22"+ 2 t., ntan Jb 13'; 12 <rt/e, quarrel: tl. in words, Ex 17" (J), Dt I

Ex 2 1
,

8
,

etc.

Imv.

^35' + mpl. I3~l 25 31 Jb 40 2 /re/, abs. 3n Ju 1 1 31 Je5oJ4 (Ges t73d Kb IM9 Ba KB80 ); c*<r.3n Is 3 "
,

Is 1"

Ho

8 about pasturage Gn 1 3 7 (J fl'ID v ), in gen. 18 20 3 26 17 21 30 33 +'pno Hbi s so Pris 17" 'T'n3t Pr 1 7 1 fig. TOSg 1 Jb 33 19 Kt 311,
;
-

=
,

i. e.

31 q v .)
.

ttb^

'1

f 3 1*

cf.

(Qr 4 6 Is 5 8 Pr 1 8

rrn
fl

937
fS. of public hos7
,

FH
y^'
to
,

t^N Je

10

+ jVlD
DDPI

').

tilities

aS22 44 =^i8
||

cf-a'"!

B*K Jui2 2

*S
21

1J1

Is 41";

f ss
-

(ace.
(cf.
s

Ju 6 M where
, -

n.pr.m. name given to Gideon expl. as let Baal contend


1'

3.

controversy, case at law : Ex 23 -*(E), 2 4 10 t., (!| DBffc), (+*"), 25' 2 S I5

M +

esp.

efoptife,

Dt

+ (of')

Dr 284 4 Kg"M [yet 3nn Pr3

not elsewhere ); Impf. 31T a Kt, and Inf. cstr. 3n Ju2i


31

467

Ho 4

12

Mi

cogn., case,

Je 25" Ez 44 s* La 3"; as ace. cause Mi 7 9 Je 50" + 8 t. (v. v 3),


6

i!

as^jnrp, /ffv, cf. u Ju W,VT(p.436b),soGFM' Bu Now );


expl.
J,,

Kt], hence

We 8-

riB-in
s

an iS*,1to] NT! La 3";


17

Ju 6 M

7' 8*>* 9'

+
21

ra*>*3f!

Dt 1 7 matters of controversy ; '~\ 1 9 dispute as to guilt; ^yi ^ ,{* Jh 31 s1 accuser. t4. pfea: Pr 18' 7 'DSb ni3"l Jb 1 3 6 pleadings of lips.

seff^ 1 2 S 1 1
(usu.; so

(v.

9 (5>3- 9 ), nS*3 2, sub Bh3) I*po|3aaX


;

t.

24W

S 12";

S 1 2" 2 S

1 1

s1
,

where

B Upopoap).

my

"hl'H n.pr.m. in Benj., 2 S23 29 (P/3a,Epi/3a)

tntZHT^
I

ii

sl

v.

foregoing.

=
si

Ch

31

1 1

(P<j3, Pi7j3oi, Pi/Sar, etc.);

cf.

*3"!}.

s T2") n.m. epith. of Assyrian king (prop., let him contend, or vera 1. vb. (one who)
,

3TT0 n.pr.m. (Baal is (our, my, his) 120 Dr SS4 4 but Gray*-*adwcate(?), cf.Nes*
7j*3
'

201

thinks

{>JJ3

*TD orig. form = hero of Baal);


1

contends)

prop 3-, ^bo (%. old nom. sarru rabbu; Che E "M"- No'- 18"' 364 termin.)=As. E 31 "|!> Che cyBlbJi ""conj. ny -fm, Arabian C0T *d loc J A Selbie king; cf., further, Coram., Schr
1

WMM ZAW
;

;only

"

^O Ho 5

13

10 s

i.e.

TP. Ill;

1. son of

Jonathan
2
4

Ch 8 s4

ior7).335

VETt}

(err. 1)

ffto sub Eh3)

^sl^Sflf (later change, v. S 4 /* i6'- 19 2531 2 1


4 7

%
;

'

-=
,

'

JlBfrBD 16=* (called &K?H|); j3oa5f, in I Ch (usu.) MtpiflaaK


2

in 2

S Mf^i2.nB*3DD

L Mtptpifiaak
2S21 8
,

H.,tin.

db, jai^

an(1 reff.

fi.

[n y] n.[m.] opponent, adversary

in 2 S(exc.4'- etc, where noting). son of Saul and Rispah, ace. to


(incl.

,85d

(Ges
so

); sf.

(of Zion),

Du);
fn.

cf. pi. sf.

3nj

f 35

^
1

L)

M(p<pipo<r8t.

Is

49

25

rffn,

iti,

n""
v.
-v//

v.

nn.

Q"1 ").

v. d->.

(||

'$$>); of per*3*?, so Gie).


<ae</t

sonal opponent, "Jl] Je 18"


H*
1

[y'n]

n. yj sub njnf following


;

$71

v.

yn.

*"*

n.pr.m. (he contendeth or

1^"1

meaning unknown).
some grain or
fruit

(our) part, conducteth (our) case ; cf. Sab. 3T> Hal 615) ; 1. son of Simeon 1 Ch 4 24 lapuv[p, /3 2. post-ex. names, lapei/i[0], P?J l,v.sub p3.

v t[i"TD l]

n.[f.] dub.;

1,

etc.: a.
I"

Ezr8 16 perhaps =b. 10 18


,
1

out to dry (2 S), and (such as was spread 2S as if drying barleyalso pounded (Pr); 23
groats,
cf.

[^''"P] n.pr.m. a hero of David (OAram.


"180
||

preparation

zpv.it.2

<3n CIS"-""
II
46
,

laptfrti,
1.

@L

As. Iribai);c.

\ ^TT\

Ch

naKaOas, cakes of preserved fruit, ' Wetzst of ' apricot-cheese Nes M.rg.i S) wno c iteg ai so Almkvist
.

Kl. Eeltr. jur Lexicosr. de Vulg. Ar. Actei. 419\

lapttfr.

PD'HO

n.f. strife, contention;


8

2S17
abs.

19
,

nian
")

p^

pj_

ft |j g

HIBT

22
.

tnD

,,

n. pr. gent,

'son' of
||

Gomer

'D, of quarrel
n"1J?n

between herdsmenGni3 (J); cstr. rQHD, of people's strife with Moses at


27
14

(of

Japhet); Gn
235

io 3 (P;

>

Ch
;

W\
)

q.v.);
-

Kadesh Nii
11.
J-

(P), cf.

tt'D

2.

Joseph, makes =Paphlagonians


cp. river 'Piv/3as (Arrian NHTl 4 on Thracian
'

Bo Lag" -Abb

nn^lQ

n.pr.loc. (place of strife);

Per "" 12- s

= Rhebas

(Plin

),

Bosphorus, but v. Di.

1. at Rephidim, tM HDO Ex 17' (J), Aot8op>7<nr. 2. at Kadesh, esp. in '"lino M3 water of M.

t[p'

"1]

vb.Hiph. make empty, empty


(tj)

vSwp aM-iXoyiW) Dt 33 Nu 20 (P) f8i 106 32 also ( vba>p ttjs Xoi8opi'ur, @L as above) Nu 2024 (P); 'D cstr. in BHi? funo ' ( SStfi
s
13

out (Ar. Jlj

pour

out, forth, intrans. (of

water, blood, etc.); Aram. PT empty, 2>our, si in deriv.; As. reku, empty); Pf 1 s. 'np^H

ivTiXoyias [tV] KaS^r)

Nu

and(@
'p

vbap Papiptod Kadr,s)


8<op yiapipa>0

47" (

Dt32 (both P), 23 EZ48 SO flUnD "> Dt 33' V. BHp KaSr,s)


27
;

14

51

26 s3 Mai 3 10 ; 3 pi. pnrj Ez 28 7 30"; Impf Gn 14 14 (but v. infr.); ms. Pi; Hb 1 17 3 Imv. ms. P"jn ^- 35^ /w/. cstr. p^n Is 32 s ; ii.

Lv

Vh

ad fin. ;
||n ?

h^W alone, only \^ 95

(napamicpaapos

pi.

P'FT? Gn42

35

Zc4

12
;

1.

empty vessels
35?"!

ptfV

Gn 42 s5 (E)

Je 48 12 ; keep empty,

B>33

pnn|)

pn
s
,
.

938

3Tl

2. pour out or Is 32 (i.e. keep hungry). 10 s 12 3. empty down, rain Mai 3 Ec 11 oil Zc 4 out (i.e. draw) sword (cf. As. kakke ittabbaku HWB,!Mb 9 Lv 2 6 33 (H), ) Ex i5 (poem), [pass.], Dl 5l!, 11 7 Ez5 i2 V28 30 ; prob. also Hb 1 " (mn for iDtn GieWeNow); of lance yjr 3 5 3 ; cf. (si vera
,

TTH
JYlDpn
i.e.

n.nt.

slimy juice, spittle

cstr/VQ
of yolk,
spittle.

Jb 6 6 in

white of egg);
)

the juice of'n (al. slime 14 sf. ft*1 1 S 21 his

1tfn, CT

v. Eh-I.

v. |Wfc". pttT-1

1.)

rWH

pTI

Gn 14 14 (R)

led forth,

< Sam.

pn>]

(Aram. pVl Aph. Z00&) i. e. mustered cf. Di 43 @ Hup-Now Bae al., nps"l Ball. In ^ r8 rd. DflK; so 2 S 22" but De Dr < DjTHK (v.ppl"). Hoph. be emptied out from vessel Pf. 3 3 111s. PTV1 Je 48"; Impf 2 ms. F1W Ct i (al.
||

TJJ
BH

vb.

mount and

ride, ride

(NH =

MT

As. rakdbu, Ar. Aram, a'?"], caa, ; cS'j, all td.; cf. 33T war-chariot, n.pr. div. Zinj. bjOn (Cook 108 ) Sab. WISTI his rider Mordtm
;

fs.;

of ointment, in sim.);

cf.

also

Am

6
,

Him. luKhr.
6' 5

25

^ f h()rge
<Iflfl; is
;

but

Ms trappings CIS
;

hr.

no.

where Oort 'p^O for "pTO.


'

);

Eth.

attain,

P"!

Lp ?.J> p"?. a ^J- empty, vain; m. abs. Gn 37+ 2 t.; f. rii EZ24" Is 29 s mpl.
;

3 ms.

n
17
;

Qal Pf. acquire)


Nu 22 30
Lv
,

Est 6 8

1S30

ms. rnrj Impf. 3 ms. 33T


2

3 pi.
etc.;

can
Imv.
24
;

15

9
,

D^)! Ju7 +;
empty, of vessels 2

16

fpl.

Tlip-i

Gn

4i

27

1.

ms. 3?)
133*1
D"
1

,/,

4 g5 ;
17

/^ cg<n
,

ajpj, 2

S 16 2

K4
15
;

K 4s
-

Ju

16

7
34

Jei 4 3 (D'pn
of pit

for
24

Dpn), 51
5

Ez 24" 4- (prob.) (pn for pn)


; ,

Pt.act. 33h abs.

Nu22 22 +

cstr.

Am2
30

sf.

Gn37
27 s

(J), lap
nip" !
-

Nes
;

13

Gn
(cf.

41

(E;
;

v 6 7ffl 24 )
2.

ie>D?

ears of grain s npn. Is 29


worthless,
9*

32
2

-/ 1).

empty,

idle,

ethically
1 1
3

D'pn D'EON worthless fellows Ju


7
,

Ch

i3

t^m

ITS? Pr 12" AV

so D^pin alone (as subst.) 2

RV

S 6"; of persons; <ai,

19 '1 unprofitable things, 28 (v. Toy); JD iyj Dt 47 a <A?'n^ too empty (of significance) for 32 (D) 3 ,_ you; + (prob.) ^4 (p for MT P*">) love an empty
!

fs. abs. ; njfl I S 25 ; mpl. 4 1. mount, mount and ??" Juio + etc.; 61 17 sit, or ride, c. by of camel Gn 24 (J), 1 S 30 , of ass picn) 1 S 25" 25= 2 S 16 2 pf obj. om.), 27 3 29 19 1 13' , of mule (TJ1) 2 S 13 ; abs. of 45 mounting (and riding in) chariot 1 1 8 2 9". 9 2. ride, be riding, c. by of mule (T13) 2 S 18 24 of ass, firiN Nu 22 s2 (J), so (by obj. om.) 2 4 , of lion Zc 9 9 , of horse Zc 1 8 ; c. 3fiO-by (v. ') Lv
1

Gn4 9 +

thing (||3T3), of abortive course of action.


1

3 of animal and horses Je 1 7 25


15
;

c.

=22

('"iBfja)
4
;

Ne2

12
;

3 ofchariotry
c.

Ip"

"]

n.[m.] emptiness, vanity;

abs. (perh. in chariot)

chiefly

1//

6 45 ride on

ride

16 in adv. phr. P^lpls 49 4 Jb 39 in vain (of labour s3 without benefit), so "0 Lv 2 6 162 (H) Is 6 5 ; and
,

13 1 as adv. ace. P*] Is 30 7 -^ 73 prob. also 2 (most 3 ,_ scheme as p'H cf. P empty 4

4 14 " ttn% Ju 10 12 of DID Hoi4 of alliance with Egypt), Je 6 23 50 42 Est 6 8 (fig. Hb 3 8 (fig. of '< ; poss. add sf. ref. to DJ, cf. Dt

Nu 22 30 (J),
26

(habitually)
,

by of

fine* T

of

tn

'3? Je 5i

M =Hb
-

2)

(rd. prob.
v.

l);

13

.Je 51

34

pn

1.

Ep T\ a *T T
c.

emptily,
42

vainly;

1. in
;

empty condition, empty

= with

vb. of sending Gn 3 i (E), 9 21 2 2 ; of going forth EX3 ,

empty hands 13 3 Dti5 1 S 6 Jb


21 17
;

33 ),^-by(||WD)Is3o' ; of'\ 3^3-^2 S 22 11 V'i8" bp 3V"by I S i 9 , c. ace. ride 26 but also c. 3 loc. in, through, through Dt33 3. pt. 33T etc., as subst., rider: ^68 534 819 DiJhN >33T Ju5 10 ; "l 2" 2

DW

= without an = 34 M (J), more


;

returning Rui 3 offering, "VM INT 6 Ex 2 3" (E)


fully
b).

Ez 23 s3 38' 5 Zc io 5
17

WD(fl) so (appos. B'tfjB) T


1 2l

Am
2

Kg' Ez 23 s
4

-' 2

HXT Niph. 1

[M3B] II. 2, 2. tn vain, without effect:


)

Dt 16" (cf.

sf.ofD=lDGn49 ExI5 ab 2 of tfW K

Je5I

"Z cI2

Jb39

,8

Hg
Gn

Est 8 ,0M ;
Pf. 2

c.31E*2Si 22 (poem),l855"Jei4 3 (butv.pni) 9 50 prob. also 1 nnfof ^, 75 ^ oge wfo wm! my adversaries in vain (without "1 DHJian success) s 25 that deal treacherously in vain (in both
;

i8 23 =Is 3 6 8 ; E*3T i33i 21b sf. of chariot Je 5i Hg 2 re. Hiph. ms. ri33-in ,/, 66 12 etc.; /(;;/: 3 ms. 3JTJ
;

by

41

43

ms. 33"in
ride:
c.
1

K 13 2 K 13
16

sf.
16
;

1. cause
9

W33T Dt 32
to

13
,

etc.;

Imv.

(mount and)

ace. pers.
i
33 - 38 - 44
,

most without

cause).
-

nyiB
v"; io 16
2
;

of

+ by of "lien Ex4=(J), of DW Est 6 cf. (Dwby om.)


,

^n
*T"!,
1

"!]

vb flow (l^e slime); (Aram.

c.

ace. pers.

+ 3 of chariot
2

Gn4i
30

43

(E), 2

3 of chariot om.
;

safrw, spittle; cf. Ar. JlJ sWr, slobber) ; Qal P/. 3 ms. te'mK n'B>3 in Lv '
5* his flesh

JU

Kg

28

(W2

3) flows with his

issue.

Jb 30 22 (sc. rei + nbjirbtf 2 S 6 3 = 1 Ch 1 7 3 ; fig., c. ace. pers. + by be. (p *JYl03-by) Dt 32" so Is 58",+
fig.

Ch 35 24

23 =(c. 33n-by) on the wind); c. ace.

33-,
5

939
2. cas to

T"
T231

JB>K"y

^ 66

12

over our Jieads.

draw
fig.

(plough, etc.) Ho io", obj. Ephr. under a n of heifer. 3. fig. (Tlffarbs) Tft ?"! 1616 cause hand to ride upon (grasp) bow. 13
<

JiB85 ); t[3tt^] n.[m.] chariot (Ba 3 13131 D"3V Djjrrj >/m 04 (of '*).

sf.

n.pr.m. (6and ofridersl

cf.

Ar.
:

2D"I

V * Ho

n.m.

2K13

camels used in

[even L

Na

5
,

where read
'

BQWP
4
;

(for

|H-)

We Now

Albr ZAW "' <I896) "J


;

chariotry, chariot, mill-stone appar. also BN151 riders abs. *1 Gn5o' Lag
(cf.
9
7

+ ,3?;} ); 2 S8 + cstr. 33n Exi 4 9 +; sf.'MI Ju 4 +" 133-) 2 K5 + ,fl331 Na2 pi. cstr.'inCti*; Ho io v. infr.; 1. ]0 , coll. chariotry, chariots of specific no. 2 K 1 3 7 2 S 8 Ex 1 4' etc. [sts.
14 13

'VJ3 3"ljiiT (Jehu's time, v. IIP) 2 K io , whose descendants [or, the members of whose K 15 ZMG rl(1886) 171 were consociety, RS yet v. No ] 68 14 1619 5S 1 Ch 2 tfiTVQ temp, with Jerem., Je 35 are said to be descended fr. Hammath, (v. Ti?) a ?"T r 3 ^K. On the asceticism of difF. tribes
'

1. journeying);
'

tLl^
a. in 15n

P>?x a /3

'l'

often + D BnS, (tr)MD], esp. war-chariots


7 s
;

Diod 1 1 "(Nabataeans), Palmer DMert 432 (Kheiste '""" '" bar'i Jews in Arabia); v. also Berthol
'

cf.

in

u d. Fn,md.n 80

Egypt Exi4 (J), Jos 24 (E) + early Canaan Jos 1 1 4 Ju 4 713 5 s8 (not sg.; Vrn3|-)0) + called
|| ,

in 'l-f3

h ^ perh 14 n;3bp Ne 3
#
.

_ a> g0 EMey K-ffhun, H7)


2. in Benjamin, 2
Pr, X

(Pi^oiS), v

"

(\'K X

A L

S 4a

aP in

all).

?H1
Jul.
19

'*>

iron-bound, or studded, cf. GF1I and reff.), t Jos^ 16 8 Jui 19 4 313 t; Philist.,
(i.e.
'

ace. to

1 S 13 2 S i ; Aram 8 io + Judah 19 K and Israel (from David's time, cf. 8 4 ) 1 9


6 4 18
;

t [122-1] adj. gent, of 331. 1, only T D'33nn a s subst.,in '"in nJ Je35 ! -'- l8 ,1n-n , 3 V5
,

pi.

JB

Kpxafittv, Pu^a/Sftx, etc.

+ read also 133-13 Ho o We Now GASm A jsy'ria 2 K


1

26

13

1?"na) 1 o^rrls 37**,


(for

taSnO

n.m.

L ' ,M

Na
;

made mainly of wood) s s1 37 Babyl. Je 47 (on title v see Gf Gie), 50 51


2

4 14

(to

be burnt

(prop, riding-place); 6 i33"iob D*D1D 1 5

1.

chariot,

riding- seat

cliariot (

foll.),

sf.

Ez 23" +

etc.;

2K 5
1

K9

1922
12
,

Je 17 25 10 s6 etc.);
,

5 for dignity and display 1 i 4 20 9 2 2 Is 66 cf. Gn5o (J), (cf. also


,

Lv

15' (P).

2. abs. 'o, prob. saddle 3. i33")0 seat of litter Ct 3 10


.

trQiHO
cstr.

n.f.

chariot;
43

fig.

K2 K6
S8

of Elijah, VBTJM

of Elisha 13 14 ;

V$ 33T

K 2" chariotry
"1 u>68 18
cf.

^ff[ 1

D33-10
4
;

tGn
;

ni33-io

Zc6' +

cstr.

abs. 'o Ju4 + tosno 46 w -r; pi. nbfjp a k 23" + n'3,

15

sf.

(at Elijah's translation); ->K chariots of El, i.e. his heavenly host,

of fire
2 2

Exls
(oft.
||

sf.TO'3310

vision

(D')DID',

Mi rS8u
(J),
1

10

Hb 3 8

etc.

-chariot
8

1fjp): esp. war-chariot,


4 5 (song), 2

17
,

and
1

also 7"; *l meton. for chariot-Aorses


1

Egypt.,
cf.
1

Ex

14

s5

Ch

Ch

4
. 1,i

1 2 . of single chariot
9
.

K
;

22 3538

2K 9 Jl;!124 io 2Ch35 24 ,prob.alsoExi4 8


^ST Ct
i

pi. njTlQ

+3. upper millstone (as

Musri in N. Syr. (ace. to Wkl., v. Kit K I028 Benz ">) 1 K io =2 Ch i 17 Can., Josii 6 9 (JE),Ju4 ls (ll 3 5"(ll.); Assyr,
ffl
-

14 ; from D'lXO ad fin.,


;

s s3 2 2 S 1 i '. riding on the lower) Dt 24 Ju 9 4. appar. riders (coll.), troop (of riders): '0B> 14 D^DID 331 2 two riders 7 horses, horsemen

Is 2 7

Na 3 2

foe
;

gen.

Hg 2
,

22 27

from north Je 4 13 nations in 33 M 2 Ch Isr. and Jud. 1 K 20 22


,

m
24

=
1

of (or two cliariots drawn by horsesl); in dub.: boi '> "lion '"> D'Bha 10V 1 1s 2
viz.

18 34

2K9

io 15

2Ch
s
,

35
cf.

Mis'
43

fig.

of
-

V8
-

foil,
1 7

text

15 chariots Is 66

Hb 3

(in vision)

Zc 6

22

3- 3
;

riders,

a pair of horsemen, ass-riders, camel-riders ; 9 cf. O^-JS ICY eN '"l v i.e. men riding, a pair 6 horsemen; D'CHB D1X *Xf 2 2 with riders of (consisting of) men, horsemen, but use of D"1K
very improb.; attractive
is

'O for dignity and display Gn 4i (E), 46 s9 (J), 11U 21 2fi 18 1 S 8 2 S 15* 2 T1i33 ni33-ip Is 22 5 18 i2 io 18 Mi (iron.); used in flight I

=2Ch

with chariotry of

t^D^n ttbfJ9 2K23" (idolatrous); 'On 18 3"31-13n (read 'Sn'rnrie, @ Benz) 1 Ch 28 (on this conception of cherubim in temple v. Benz);
i
;

13

Hpt Di(drawn by) steeds ('h as gloss) Kit but 'B hardly steeds here (cf. 'a horsemen, v 7 ); read perhaps simply 'B1 '13.

DuChe

'O in similes

'On I?iK HK^JOS

s3

'0 i>ip3

Jo
of

5
;

tn33"!
33Tn
(

n.f. act of

riding; '"

EZ27
1

20
.

my TrO t
[*^T

on the obscure 3H3 'OJ 'ID Ct 6 12 cliariots people, a prince (?) v. esp. Bu.
!

n.pr.loc. in Judah;
1]

CI14

12
,

Pyx a P-

T33"1 n.m. 1. charioteer, 1331 T


2

Ch

8 s3

2.
')

horseman, 331

= D1D(n)

K 22 = 2 K 9
34

vl>.

be tender, weak,
and

soft

(Ar.

17

eJJ,
id.);

Aram.

331

qalPf.

^]3"1

(in der. spec,

deriv.), -.i,

3 ms. V-

2K22' 9 2Ch

34

27
;

940

Cfo-,

penitent, 6 q/"<. of treacherous


|| ||

; 3 pl- 3 f 55"; Impf. It (Ges*"") Is 7 1. be tender, weak, of heart a. be timid, fearful, 4* 4 b. be softened, Dt203 \\*r\\ Is7 Jesi 19 27 2. y?3 Niph., 2K22 34
: .

tb^DI n.[m.]
former
,6
;

always
,

slander,
'l abs.;
13

=2Ch

Lvi9 (H), 1 1n Pr 1

$ip
20
19

> tale-bearer, in*l

Je9

3
,

^j

,all

of going about

words 1/C55 22 (c. IP comp.; Pu. Pf. 3 fs. n33l Is i e it has not II. P?n). jeen softened, mollified, with oil (of wound,

"8 28 in slander, as slanderer (Ges 5 "); "1 ""SpSn J66 <?oers of slander (slanderous persons) (cf. vij,
p. 23lf.);"'

K'3XEz

22

meno/sZan<fer, informers.

Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. "ai> tlin bsi D3P). (Ges'"), causat. of Qal 1 a.

Jb 23"

T^Tl adj. tender, delicate, soft; '"\ abs. Gni8 7 + cstr. Dt 208 2 Chi 3'; fs. H31 Dt
,

t[ri73"1?3] n.f. prob. plaoe of trade, Ez 27 s4 in thy sf. market-plaoe 'nnps'lpf.


;

market-place

1" (Thes Buhl

Hi-Sm Krae
Toy).

al.;

28 M +; mpl. Brfl

Gn

>-inb-i D3

J Co Berthol,

cf.

33";

fpl. abs.

ntel 29"

of flesh Gn 18 7 (J; T?3-f3); 13 tender, delicate, esp. in body, of children 33 weakness of undeveloped cf. (implying (J),

Jb 4027 ; 1.

feretfer

t[DD1]

vb. bind (As. rakdsu, id.;

NH

39 1 character) 2 S3 IQJ 1$ 1 Ch 22* 29 (Tm) -J! Pr 4 3 (' of tender age,' Toy, q.v.) of man ( 3iy ; M so of woman i.e. delicately nurtured) Dt28
, , ;

found, lay foundation (rare); Ar. ^J^J bind with JJ&j [rope tying camel's head to forefoot]
(Frey)j but usu. turn over, reverse (Lane));

21
,

Qal Impf.
bind
t
"

3 mpl. WJT* (P) Ex


its

28 s8

fft 39

v "( +

of Bab., Is 4f (+id.); Vas subst. =fedr (twig) Ez 17" (in fig.); deli17 2. 33;>(n) r\~\ cate, weak, of eyes Gn 29 (E). 8 weak + N" '), 2 Ch 13 7 heart, timid, Dt 20
n5:j>), so, fig.

JS*

by (IP)

rings to (PS) rings of ephod.

of

[D3~l] n.[m.] dub.; perh. roughness (of ground ; t lit. binding, knot); or bound up, impeded,
i.e. the

(~>J?3).

3.
1

soft,

of words, abs. rf*l


(||

Jb 40" =

impassable; or mountain-c^aira
4 D'Dfin Is 4 o
(||

subst., mild, gentle

Pr 15

(opp.

words nsn -n-n),

DWITI);
15
.

T]l njJTO

(v. Thes); pl.

3pyn

pp. nypa).

|te$ 25'
,

T 7i~\ n.[m.] tenderness delicacy


cately-nurtured

of
98

t [DDS] n. [m.] dub., Thes


deli.

Hup-Now snare,

woman, ?PP*

MJ?1??
1'

Dt 28 s6

or band (Dr banding together), or (most) league, conspiracy (RV plottings) ; 01 reads deriv. of

weakness (Ko" tljnfi n.[m.] 26 M I will send 'd tnto (3) yowr Aeart
you timid,
fearful, cf.

); Lv e. make (i.

i53T=sZanrfer, so (v"9T)
pl. cstr.

Che Du Bae despairs


;

BNjnpai

Vl

^3i

21 (||

nu'K>p an).

a, 'HI 2).

ttiOT

vb. collect, gather property, vb.


LMld
-

[7D"1] vb. prob. go about, from one to another (for trade or gossip) (\ connected with
73T
;

231
;

only P(rare) (Mand. E31 gather, Norberg

As.rukAiu, property (Hpt

HbrlllU0

cf.

Ar. jSj kick a horse, to


cf.

make him go

Aram. KBO") )ia*


,

[?prop. use the foot,


*6:ii-i, Jlii <rader,

J*,?]

NH ^"i, Aram.
19

= BH eon)
6
;

riding anim.); ;Qal />/. 3 ms.


.

'"l,

ace.

J'3j3,

Gn 3i 18b 36
qi'"
E,t8,10

NH XWV\ slander [cf. Jftl


Hffo afiou<,Qor 2
cstr. T\)f\
15

calumniator,

fr.
;

.?.

al.])
3
,

Qal

trai:

tbl

-lBfc

6 3 pl. 5>3n 4 6 ,

elsewhere c.acc.cogn. 1BOT I2 S


(connex.

s i^.^Vi Ct 3

fs.

EZ27

tcjp^ n.m.

coll. steeds
1
13
!
,

with
10

sf.^FCCn

v20 25
-

mpl. tf'xp iKio + , etc.; as subst. 16 Ez 17 4 trafficker, trader: usu. pl., Na 3


;

p
-

I*?),,
3152

z?
20

18 - 1 ' 17 ' 22

*2 -23 *

(<del. Toy Krae), v"


,-

+ K 5 harnessed to chariot Mi i ridden Est8 D'DID defined as DOpin P.3), v ( +


Wub.) ;
9
,

abs. '1 Mi

B 3; 1 K 5 8 ; + D^D
13
,

14

'in "iriDp Ne3 i3 ( ?3to); io ,s (text dub.; cf.'o, p. 695); sg. fig. of Tyre, M"! b*ir^J D"pyn n^3i EZ27 3 of a people
,

+ ^P"^3

iK

t tt^m
abs. t^3T

ttJp")

n.m.

Gn

13 6
'

property, goods;

Nu
B^j

i6 32

2Ch
1

35
,

,'

v20 28 "

34 (pl. Mez?*

Krae,
3".

v. also loj'?)

sg. of

etc. ;

property, goods, PRChr Dn Gn


Gn 1 2
6 14

Gni 4

^31 Gn 14**; cstr. B^T u v 12 +


;^f.

W?)

DfiS")
1

pers. only \f^C\


v

n3K Ct

1. gen. term for movable possessions of all kinds


incl. cattle), (oft. specif,
31

1^3") Ez t[n^3"l] T 2 gs.i..i 2 merchandise, ^3") 26 12 T73T n.pr.loc. (traderi); in S. of Judah


n.f.

1. traffic; sf.

15
.

Nu 1 6 32 1 Ch
2. used
6

27

28

2Ch
.

8 21 M 31 32 Ezr8 io
3

etc. Gn 13 31 36' Nu specif, of cattle, flocks, 3 7 3. of stores, utensils, etc. 35 2 Ch 35


18

73-Q

S 30s*,

V KapfiijXa

[A
;

^n?3 We Dr Bu Kit HPS

Paxi?X], rd. prob. v. 11. '3 2.

Gn 46" Ezr i 49 as camp-baggage Dn 1 1S esp. as 2S 1417 ''' 2 - 2 Dn 1 1 2428 21 2 Ch 20 booty Gn i 4


1
, , '

Dt
i, ii.

941
o~i
v.

a~>,

m
*l
,

pm
(q.v.),

v.

dp.

oto.

unsuitable ; read poss. TOV1K(3) n.pr.loc.


cf.

v 41 and

vb. oast, shoot (As. rawd, throw, Ar. Eth. <Jff?: strike, lay; ^J*' throw, slioot; aim a Movj at; Aram. NOT, |^>j cast, throw);
fl.

n?D"l

GFM.
Je i 4 u Kt,
v. foil.

main
Qr

nDT Je 4 coll. (or read , n 'jJBnj i/c 78 bow-sliaoters, bowmen, pl.cstr.'p" nnh Gn 2 1 80 (v. II. nan, ntfp.). (v. II. psw); cf.

Qal

Pf. 3 ms.

subj.

'

Ex

121

(song),
<

c.

ace.

+ DJ3;

P. ne>j3

W)

t iTO'lFl n.f. deoeitfulness; abs. z P3 ,3 (ll nT y, 3J?), W?P Je8 5 cstr. B$ t U 2' 1 D3^> rerun
;

% pE^ mpp
t#)
;

> Kt

nu-in),'
, ,
>' 8

23

(||

sf.

Dn'CTTl

-ijjsfy

(where

<S 23 al. nJVjhri

Aram,
III.

their

thought).
foil.;

f-II.

[HE*!]

vb.

Pi.

beguile,

deal
Pa.;

HE") (7of
cf.

connex. with II. *)

treacherously with Buhl 1* 1 cp. Ar. ^Ij


(of

(NH

in deriv.;

X "?"]

dub.

As. ramiJ, (/row tooy n. loosen).


n.f. laxness, slackness;

vi. be sluggish,

backward

til. abs. *1

n*Qn

wound), become putrid, corrupt) ;- Pf. 3 ms. nan Pr 26", sf. I?f1 2 S 19 27 ; 2 ms. sf. WET!

Gn 29 2S
c*r. sf.

S 28";
1

2 fs.

sf.

WB1

19", etc.; //.

sfacA (negligent, idle) ; Aanc^opp.D'ienn *^);*1 alone slackness (abstr. 24 for concr.= one who is v 27 slack) 12 (|| irf.),

alw.

"I *)3

Pr io 4

^nteli)

Ch

12 18 (van d.
2

H. v 17 ); be-

(v.

-pn);
'>

'i

eta

>

(||n^5fy); as

adv.

n^P

guile, deceive, mislead, ace. pers.,

Jos 9 M (JE),

S 28 12
17

29 S 19" Pr 26 19
1

Gn

2o

(E),

n;-i

naNbo Je

48'.
'<

deal

treacherously with, betray, ace. pers.,

S 19 17

(ijrPTp-p

n.pr.m.

(l

looseneth, sc. the

Lai",
f 1.
abs.

+ 3si> iChi2 n*Kn n.f. deceit,


.

womb ?

'"I;

treachery;

always
(or read

deceit, treac/iery: esp. of speech, pred.

W3T j e ,ui 29
36
u.ji.b
icn.i2.i5

As. a kirimmasa rummtl, whose womb is loosened D1 HWB623); 1 MM proph., son of Hilkiah, of priestly family in 'Anathoth
cf.

57

36

" + 116

1.

Je,

of ?ie6

Mi

6 12

+ 2 Ch 35
1

25

(||

"ii?f ),

appos. of
3
;

|W$
D
,

pe^
52*
also
(||

1)

20 2

(||

T^

DSb), v

of man,
(||

nety
1 !);
s

(K^jn 'T J e 2 1 + oft.); nv J e 27 ' i j. +2 . 2g Ezr ,. Dn Q

28

5 -

1^^.

</ta<

workest treachery, 101 7


27
4
||

"!iJK>

I?'

of Libnah, father of Josiah's wife, 2

Jb 13 7
16

P^);
7

Ho

(both i"yiy); deception \fr 32 in phr. "1 nB'p treacherous bow (sim.) s7 yjr 78 (failing him who trusts to it).
n.f. deceit, treachery;

fl.
5

ntyiD
;

t3. WJ. Gadite, David's 'Ifpffilas. time 1 Ch 1 2 13 l*p*iuia, L lcpapaov. The foil, all fl'-, etc. t4. Manas'Ipf/u'n(t), 'l/)fn'a(f),
, ,
:

= Je 52
1
.

K 23

WW,
31

24

18

Am8 +
(pi?f), 'D 'J3K

J"liBTO pi. abs.


'

|io' +

abs. 'd

site

Ch 5".

1 5. Benjamite
.

1 2*.
:

1 6. Gadite

12 10
of
s

t7. a. priestly name


o 3 , perhaps= 1 2 s4

Nei2 12

b.

deceit,

balances, 'O

JWD

i.

e.

deceptive balances

Am 8
27

Ne

Hoii'Prn^opp. HD^
Mi 6"
2

|3K),

20 a

craftiness,
(J),

K9

(v. [fTKO] p. 24); s3 '133


,

esp. treachery,

tl'PUfJ n.pr.m. (prop/' hath loosened]); one with foreign wife Ezr 1 o 25 Pajiw(t).
,

treacherously,

Gn

35

and (of crafty speech) 34 13 (P); ' "nsb s 2 ^17' i.e. treacherous lips, 'D 115?? 52 'D 'El 1 09
,

1, 11.

noi

v.

on.

rr*3n

v. 11.

qdi.

(|pf$
(II

jw5), nterjp *iai 35


9

20
,

'ob ine>?

^24*

*}#); cf. Is 53 '(|| DDH); also Ho i a>(| BTI3), Je 5 s7 9"- 7 Zp i 9 ( + D * 10 7 ( + 1jh, boy u 4 13 12 W&), 34 3 ( + P.?), 38 59" 55 ( + ^), Jb

pomegranate (foreign ft pBh n.: word of doubtful origin, cf. LSw N - 3 " Horn A.u.A.97 .. Aram K 3i Bn Kj?ri) )X ^*| J Mand.
>

ff

W>

N3KOP No"
Fra 142),

||

35

15

31

(||

*tf),
5
,

Pr 12 20 14 8
17

26
,

24

Dn8 25
,

opp.
i

Ex39
etc.;

2626

Ar. ^H.' (Aram, loan-word, Eth. GOVi); abs.'l iSi4 3 +, fb")


;
;

123

+&-[$& nj? v +D (Hi Wild Toy read HDTO for TOTO, but
12

OBVV Pr

3t3 ODJ
II.
(||

TOT

not elsewhere Pi);


3T3),cf.
11.

TM

OTplJ

E*t<

n:n

55

21
,

'D E>'K 43 1 ; 'D n^iyi nb^!

Dn n23.

oft. + 1?5, Dt8 8 Hg 2" Jo'i" Ct 4" 6" 7 2. fruit Nu 1 3 s5 (JE + D<33$), 2 3 trWf); 1 D'DJ| Ct8 ^n n^B (in sim.) 4 6
:

pomegranate
etc.,

sf.

^b Ct8 2
!

pi.

D'itol
1

iKf+,
,

1. tree

S 14 2

njsn,

Nu

2o

(JE),

13

n 919

n.pr. v. p. 599.
si

t nO"in in 'na Ju 9 31
treacherously, but

vera

1.

in treachery,

granates (cf. ijL.^ in mod. Syria = epaulet, n Alrnkvist 1"' 8*"" 8* urI Mlco P'~"i,c Nes"" 8 12 ^ 1 v
'
-

3. ornaments in temple, shaped like pome'

K
-

form strange and meaning

(on text

cf.

Sta

ZAW1U(1883, - 1Mt

Kit

20 42 42 Benz),' v
-

pen
Ch3 4 in tabernacle,
H 2
t,s

943
22 - 25 ' 2S
;

tosn
1
1-

"'

K 25 = Je 52, Je 52
,7

so

Ex

28

KM!

3 9

2< - 25 - 25

- (i

[D CH]

vb. be exalted (||form

(ace. to

fn. p3"l n.pr.dei, in Aram. (OAram. fDT Lzb 369 Cook 109 As. Bammdnu, god of COT2K& 18 Zim KAT3 442tt wind.rain and storm(Schr
in n.pr.
;
'

Mas.) of Din) ; Qal Pf. 3 pi. 3\xi D3JD y&n Jb 24 * CTm 24 Bu Du ton); (perhaps pass, form Ges
;

Pt.

Don
(II

10

Muss-Arnolt JBLxl(18K
"- ,40 ' 209

>'

172

Jasti

Rela,bI56ff
)
;

33

Sab. }Dn
120ff

mi Pol. Niph. Impf. 1 s. DDhs i s 454 " fr. Din Kb % ^ Ges *$? Hitbpol.
v.
1

H.Derenb in Kohut-Studies (CIS"' ) ; etym. dub.; v DJTl thunder Schr ; Vramdmu, AuA!l8 roar Dl HWB624 andmost; i.ltanHom ); 18 18 18 ~l n"3 2 K v. also ;'S1 >V3 v 5 ;

15 17 3 mpLVrfa-Et io (of cherubim), feiT v v 19 ; 7m. mpl. ITjSn Tjino W^J Nu 17 10

^W
grow

(P).

=
-

II.

0^)

(-s/of following; cf. Ar. Y.

P^a*^];
2 -6-9
;

rotten, decay).

jiaTyin

p.

213, |iB"OB p. 372.


Prppup.

T nQ")

ni.worm (cause and sign ofdecay);


24

fin. ]V2T) n.pr.m.inBenj.,2S4


fiv.
o/i?.
cliff

abs. '-iEx.16

(P),

Is^

11
(||

ny.bin),

Jb7 17

14

pEI
4547
,

n.pr.loc.
fits"!

1. in fiSH? J&D c
2
1
13
;

^
10
;

21 26 24 20
etc.;

Ju20 Ramm&n,
j ua>,

'D v

47

P^o.*; =mod.
,

corruption, feeding on dead, s hyperb. of insignificant man 25 (U^TM).


all indie,

GFM 1
Ch

E. from Bethel, Buhl 0100 cf. 2 . in S. Judah, '11 H? Jos 15 32 ;


1

T[DQ"l] vb.denom. be wormy;


;

Impf.

i:5?

19

(both P),
etc.; v. in.

Ch

32
;

='n Zc
and

14

smdK B'J&fol 3 ms. (c. ace. result, Ges mfl ) i6 20 (Ges 5OTn

Ex

+B^J1).

p f /i/io)i[i9],
1

|?3> 13

2, p. 745,

JiBI pg.

3. in Zebulun

J0SI9

6 62 (Pf^av);

+ Jos

(Pe/xjiwra^)), 35 21 (rd. H^Tj for


c.

=i3iD"l

Di Benn Steuern); mod. Rummdne,


E. of N. from Nazareth (Buhl 0221 ).

HJOT, 6 miles

tDpT
DP")
;

vb. trample

(NH

id.;
feofc

J Aram.
ES33

cf.
196

Ty-lD j^-j ni p r-i oc


wilderness,
*iji^~1
1

station of Israel in

JL^ bury, and conceal grave); Qal 7 Pf. 3 ms. consec. "f\ Mi 5 ; /mp/ 3 ms. Efon<
);

Kb"

pevh. Syr. axi3>, Ar. J3J


is

(Ba

33
,

Nu
Ch

1920

Ez 26 11
Pa^wv.
Imv.
fiB"}

1/,

33
6
62

f,

"DB^

Is 4
14
;

2 1 *,

s f.

(P), Pep/iav,

njDDTl
c.

K9

etc.';

fs.
1

''pen

see iv.
v.

3.

DtJl Is

64 ;

trample, of men,
Na 3
14
,

Na3

//. cstr. Db") Is i

12
;

Pi.
1
12
,

ace. 'nxn Is

ni^n,

[rvra-j]

on.
(etym. unAr. 11'; Eth.

ricm Ez 26 11 (by
'n sim.), cf. lion?
fig.)
;

horses' hoofs), B'B 41 25 (in


ace. njnjp

Ez 34 18

(in
rei,

TPIQI n.[m.]

spear, lance
!

known; Aram. NHE n,

Ho>;
nax, jao,

K 7 1720
6
J

trample down, ace. pers., anim., vel


,
'

d*A;); oft. + nnn,


abs.
'->

n^etc.;
Ch

V' 7

so (by horses' hoofs) <f, ^ Is 63 13 (II subj.

*M pb
(fig.
9
;

'T>

Ju 5 8

Nu

25' (P),

Ez 39 9

d.H.v 824 ), 2Chi 4 7 25 5 ; pi. D'TOI iKi8 28 Je46 4 Jo 4 10 Ne 4 1015 2 Ch 1 1 12 26"; sf. Drnnen Ne 4 7
.

12 925 (van

?p Is 26 subj. beast 2 K 14 (allegory) = 2Ch 25 18 Dn8 7 (vision), of horn, v 10 abs. of lion, ]!01 in Mi 5 7 (sim.); pt. as subst. coll.
s

V^Y,
;

+ il%
;

subj.

tramplers
subj. cf.
I

(i.e.

Q^QIPI

Ch

22

5
,

4 devastators) Is 16

Niph.

be

err. for

D'SISH, v Q1
.

trampled, Impf. 3

fpl.
1

3 njpD-jn D^?13 Is 2 8 (on

rrvrv -' t
:

i,

n.

rrsn t

v.

n.n-i.
(cf.

Di

Du Che" "
f> +
19

Kii'

183

).

^
["=1'?"!]

[ f-] exact meaning dub.

DQ"1Q

n. [m.] trampling-plaee,
,

tramp)

Syr.

Jiacf herd; foreign wd.; Pahlavi ramak, NPers. 1291 _. /*er<Z of sheep, horses, Vullers etc., Thes
"

ling
cstr.
riff

; abs. '6 Mi
25

DO")P 7
(||

Ez34

1.
Dn 8

D-|t?

(Ko

111 - 96

Is io 6 ;

trampling-place^

in

NH mule born of mare


Est8 10 usu. sons

D'acnn

and he-ass);

*aa

oftlie (royal)

mares,

said of ebin.

18 nbf), oa^p. 'o Ez 3 4 (fig.y 5 2. trampling, HSp IW] Is 5 i< s/iaZ/ become a 10 Is 28 18 trampling, be trampled down, so Mi 7
,

'd is 7 s5

DanD^> "b orrvn,

cf.

io 6

13
.

s Q")(it foil. cpd. Thes cp. Ar. (in Jlj arfom with gems; OHeb. vrbtn Lzb 369 ).
;

\L/l

vb. creep,
{

move

lightly,

move
(Kam

about
Frey);
i
26

T irPTO"! n-pr.ni. father of Pekah, king of


Israel,

(chiefly P) (Ar.

NH

ju,

touch gently

*r}2

DW")
3
fs.

g**MX
4
-

contempt. (n|3B

m.) Is

i6 i.s Ig ? i 2 ch 2 go. 5 9 8 uJor 'PtyuXfov.


1

Qal Impf.
+;
fs.

creeping things (rare)); 1 2 ! B>";n Gn9 +2 t.; Pt. blO


2

"';

n'^oi

Lvi i+

t.; 1.

subj. ground,

tlTTi
TO'JKn 'n "1B& P3 all vrith which the

943
,

p-,
npfe
5

ground

(||

,f^),67 90 9 2 (c.3rei;a]l|rB' alone);


9 7 9 8 (||ypn; +nXB,nOT), i 3 2 i 4 5 , 16 16 17 c. ace. of theme 51 ; 132 59 (\\^);
4

14

creeps (teems),

creeping things, 2 2. elsewhere subj. animal (H), Gn 9 (P)18 8 a. creep, nniNn"^ Dt 4 Gn7 (P), rfflfin 44 30 Lv 1 1 (H), Gn i (P); nD-jKn^y 'conn bcnn
:

i.e. all

Lv2065

i49
&J1]
''3

(ll%
in
1
;

33

3
3
,

rei

206 3 8 8 9
^B^t?) 9 6

>3 ;

e.^
6y)
(

95"

(||

JT!"),

Ez 38 20

14 n??"^ Gn i 7 8" (all

P).

T.

we ^?
(II

84

*
9

,J

(||

=
||

Ch

16 53

lightly, glide about, of

water animals, t^Bi'S

46 21 (WgB) nb'cnn n;nn Lv i i (H), Gn i (P), cf. s3 c. in gen. move about, of all land^ 69
.

subj. )^V)> * 98 Impf. 3 ms. impers.


;

dtb^ j x
?3")'

-rat).

pu

Is 16 10

no ringing
3.?

28 21 19 animals, ffflfa Gn i 7 8 (all P) specif, 20 of wild beasts prowling at night V' 104 EzS8M coll. creeping things, TtoQ") n.m.
; .

cry sJiall be given (|| VJP!). cause to ring out for joy, 1
;

Hiph. Impf.
s. i?"}N i"l-!0?K
;

moving things
njn,
ejiy,
24 - 25 - 26
10
.

5 1. creeping things (disting. from HDna, Sr*+j


;
,

'~\

abs.

13

4-

cstr.

Ho
20

Jb 29 13 2 ms. rTJB 3n$n Tjfc 'KJfio',/, 6s 9 7m. 11 mpl. y^^D ring out a cry of joy \^ 32 (|| nc'C, 2 8i (|| ynn); c. ace. of theme, 183? Dt b*3), *>> 43 66 3 2 (v. Dr; cf. Pi.). Hitb.p?l. ^ 78 cf.tn.
t

-risx,
-

Gn
V' 1
i]r

48 25 104

6 7 20 7 14 sim.) 2. of sea animals, gliding things, 3. moving things, of all animals


14

H02 20 1K5 Ez 8 " 3 1710 Hb i (in 8 (all P),


13

10

[p]
7

n. [m.] ringing cry ;

'an pi. cstr. B. ?B

!)

38

^32
t

. 7

TO"]

n.f.
j,l.

id.; 'I
niaa-i

abs., of

joy

Jb3

+ ioo2

(llnno'E');
cstr.

'nst? 63';
(

exultation, sg.

Vll O 3 (P^

Of
'

T) r

HMt. DBCBEEPINO THINGS

D'ycnnaa-i

Jb2o 5

nm, Tim, dwi v. on. - T T T


V
-.*'

fi. n2"l n.f. ringing ory


sf.

]h,

1, 11.

ns"!

v.

pi.

*nai

^17' +
18

nnn Jei4
1

12

Je + +; ringing cry:
abs.
,m
l6
\

t[n^H]
Impf
Ar.
3
J
cf.
fs.

vb. rattle (onomatop.?);

Qal

1. in entreaty, supplication, to

'',

K 8 = 2 Ch
28

19
,

Je7
169

n3"in

Jb 39 s3 the quiver

rattleth.

119

11" f 17 61 88 (all + n^Bri), 106 44 12 2. in proclamation iK 142 Je 14


7
.

JH] vb. give a ringing cry (onomatop. ?

22 s6 .
10
11

3. in joy, esp. praise to

\ + nnt3b> Is
,

NH
3 3
fs.

^ cry aloud, also twang (of bowstring);


murmur, complain,
3
cf.

35

51
,

( + fify)

Pi.

Z)); Qal imp/.


(but rd.
6

ms.

JTJ

JAram. (not 6 567 (Ges ") Pr2 9


v. }Ti

perhaps )**, Pinsk Toy,


;

43 22 pinb f 105 +rnin 107 +}'Sv Pru 2 6 s etc. 30 1 26 'n i^ip cf. v f 126 opp. ?!, 20 2 Is48 ^42 ( + n iw), 47 ii8 ( + WK ;) nsa
10
,
;
||

+ ^09

Ch 2022 +'|W
s
,

15

2);
24
;

P^Is 3 5
nrin

3 mpl-

*^

24" +

'n Is 14

44

s3

49

fpl.

Pn
:

* Ly 9
,

20

8 3 ; 7w. fs."H Is54


,'

-|-,

mpl.

W1 Je 3 1 7 +

Inf. cstr.

"p 3 Jb

38';

give
r
;

12

6
;

17 Zp 3 ; Dnn

54' 55 ; of Vs joy over Zion ntaNS Is 43 14 the ships of their


13
12

ringing cry, in which they exulted, but dub.;

Hi
'-\;

Ew J"li'3N3 (bring down) into mourning their


cf.
11.

a ringing cry
(nni?B> '1),

1. in joy, exultation, |pi?yJe3i 6 14 Is 12 24 (|| Vip k'eo), S4 (+nss


>

Kit-Di

Du Che Hpt

Marti.
1

nfl);

II

riO Zp
2
14

14

+ nofcf,
6
11
;

tb), Is 44
||

||no'B> n3-1 (

Zc

f 35 17 Pr 29

(v. supr.);

Jb 38 7 13 TJ IS49

s3

H3"] n.pr.m. in Judah

Ch 4 20

Ara,

A PawcDV, @L Pfvva.
t Q" ^") n. [m.]
1

DTin), ||niX42

opp.P5?X (cry in distress)


s

pi. bird of piercing cries ,


-

24 65" (JO of cause); Lv 9 Is 35 (subj. fltfy). Is 61 7 is corrupt; read perh. plj and spitting,

i.e.

ostrich, ace. to 33
,

3. 2. in distress, Laz cry aloud, in summons, exhortation (of wisdom) Pi. Pf. 3 pi. consec. Uf!*j Pr i 20 (|| *?V in?), 8 3

KloChe

Hpt .

19

Jb 39 13 La 4 3 Qr),v.

Bo Di and most, but read prob. CW. Hoffm Bu


[frj.

'1

H? 3

Du

(as

TnDI
33
s122
;

n.pr.loc. station in wilderness,

Nu

Afo-o-a,

Pf(7<ra,

L Aptaaa.

Je 3i 12 5 1 48 ; 7m^/. 3 fs. |a.!H^ 51", 3 mpl. Up; 23 ,2 g 4 +} fc|T 5 + 3 fpl. njhl 7 1 (van d. H. s etc.; Imv. mpl. ^H Is 52 + Inf. abs. najnn), 2 16 c<r. td. IS35 (31 i/r 132 give a ringing
1

D") (>/of following; cf. Ar. ^(Fra 100 ')= WB JDT; 3; N3DT (rare), cf. Dalm ).
]

ft ]DT
1. abs.
'"\

n-ni.
9

1'

30' 28
:

1. halter; 2.

jaw(?);

cry,

in

joy,

exultation, esp. in praise to

'',

^32

restraining
1

mouth

of hoi-se or

2 v. Je 31" 51 48 Is 26" 35 v 9 ( + nVS); elsewh. only (i| i>ip KBO),

(+H

rh% 5 2 ff: + 5

13

ass (4-3DD); fig. of" nt?, D^ay v.ni)-^ ; injB' 'JBD 'T Jb 30", i.e. threw off restraint. - T J t,
... .
.

n ^o

28

944
p-l
s 3. ^D"? ?D3 41 <A double of his jaw, his double jaws (of croc.), si vera 1.; connexion of

run
tlyn
adj.

sf.

mngs. strange,

P&&?

'SB,

whence GHB Wright

M hungry; abs. '"I 2Si7 +j 7 fs. najn \ lo f Pr 27 mpl. &&) 1 S 2' + ; 29 12 21 hungry (sts. + NOX, ^y), 2 S 17 2 K 7 Is 8
;

Du

conj. fc*"!?.

Pr25 f 107
sg.

21

6
;

najn

Bte3
s

v Pr27 7 ; as subst.
-

f 11. ]DT n.pr.loc. in Assyria, near Nineveh Gn io 12 Aa<T(p (prob.=res ini, head of spring;
;

a hungry man Is 29 32 58 7 10 Ez 1 8' 18 Jbs' jrh "- =" 1S 7 (Bev prop. Sft, cf. Ez 7 ) 2 2 pi.
,

cf

d1

m C0 T G

iS2 5 (op P
1

nnb D'v?f), Jb24


l2

,0 (||

ony),

^ 107*

>.').

46

7
;

tifc

fl.
aoi;

[Dp^] Ar. JifJ (^ !)


;ds>

vb. moisten (so Aram.


a/wm&Ze);

aypiT Jb 1 8
(33

(fig.)

Qal

Dp"),

hungry,
(reading

i.e. fails

Ew Di
'"l

al.);

Ma *<rm? A, grows @ De Bu Du

Inf. cstr.

JIN) al. his trouble

n^brrns Dnb
fi.

Ez 46".
(of dew);
2
(||

ravenous for him), but

grows hungry (i.e. never elsewhere in

[C'pl] n.[m.] drop

this sense.
pi.

cstr. nb-b

W) ct 5

t |i3JH n. [m.] hunger, lack of food,

bo).

II.

1""1 232 JAram. crush; so Mand. DD1 Norberg DDT cf. Ar. JLl well stopped up with stones
-

DD"1 (of

foil.;

NH

famine;cstr. D3^3
'

JlajP

Gn 4 2

1-35

Dp") Pi. break,


,

jiay-i

^a f 37

(E); abs.

s9
.

tfTJH]

vb. tremble, quake

(NH

id.,

Hoffm

z * wll,(1893) lli
'

).

, fn. [CD"]] n. [m.] fragment; pi. B P''P"), of houses destroyed Am 6" (|| D'Vpa).

Hiph. shake (rare), iTiyi a trembling, shaking; Ar. xe\ thunder (said of sky), vm. tremble,
quiver; Eth.
ble,

CO

A tremble;

JAram. iy] trem-

jn, jh
11,

v.i. jn.
v. II.

Ljriv

jni.

in.

jn
T

njn.

3 fs."lJnPn ^104^ and it (the earth) trembleth at the in gaze of Hiph. Pt. TyiS WTOy Dn 10" 7" theoph. stood trembling; pi. D'TyiD Ezr io", c. 3B*.

shake); Qal Impf.

t !21H vb. be hungry


"

(NH

id.

Hiph. and

.'.

deriv. ; As. rtihalu,

voracious,
6e

44 ; 3 pi. />/. 3 ms. *1 Is 9 21 34 ; 7OTi,/ 3 ms. 3Jf* Is 8 , 1 pi. 3f$ JH 66 21 14 Je42 , etc.;be hungry Is8 Gn4i (E; of

hungry); Qal
^

C)

hunger; Ar. v_^cj be roomy, desire vehemently; Eth. CJfl:


19

tiyS jL.ro.. trembling;''? 6 5 *55 iSnioiq^Exis'


;
.

N3J 1)

HNT
7
;

12

+niy-|
II

n.f. id.; subj. of ninx Is


II

14

33

^48

n ?T 2";
I.

""O?

Jb

4".

n^)

land,
(||

= have
(of

14 10 famine), Je 42 (0$b), Is49

KDX), 65" (||

&

re 4, vb. pasture,

vb. pasture, tend, graze (As. n. rw/er, Tel Am. rtt/tt (as
No181
all
3
'

; opp. ban),

* 5

12

*/ 1 should

be
to

hungry

'),

Pr
''
:

30

16

hunger, subj.

7mp/. 3

Hiph. allow one ms. I^VT83

Canaanism) Wkl Aram. Kyi, ULi,


,

11
;

J.], = BH); Qal Pf.

Ar.

Eth." CO?:

3 ms.

(opp. I^aijll), Bfe?

3TP Pr
Ne
10 15

Io3

1 s. sf. consec. Ez consec. nyil Mi5 , 13 sf. consec. ENS'}) Je 2 3*, etc. ; ms. 34 3 pi. Impf. 3

DWyW

23T1

T T101

n.m. Gn * ' famine, hunger ; abs. 'n


'

20

Gn

10

sf.

Day")

9
l

1.
'

famine
-

nyjj is27 B5?in 78"

juss.

26 jnf Jb 20 ,

sf.

najn^

f 80",
Imv. Ct I 8 ;
,

(in land,
3
1

p3

Hiph. van
,

d. H.), etc.;
9
;

nation or city), Gn'12 26 4i Ex 16 2S21 / 13 38 6 23 + ; ^{nyif Gn4i 27 30S6 , 1 nif 24


30 31

ms.'

njn Mi 7" +

sf.

Dy-l

f 28

fs.

"yi

=2K4
v.

v*,

but

also "1 D'3E>

gender

Albr ZAW "" 188,i


s

[WB>]
>-

ins> 2

S 24
21 12 ;
,

13

(on
c.

103

M Gn47 c.naa
;

(be) severe

Gn 47 "7 1 K 18 25'= Je 52 s by ptn i2 4 7 413 biia 2K6 25 "lrtB^


2 ,0
;

)=i Ch

ptn

12 7 29 ; Inf. cstr. nijnb 37 + etc.; o M +, sf.'jn f 23'4-; ft. nyn Gn29 9 np' 3 Pr 25 19 etc.; 1. trans, a. pasture, tend (paso 31 M 37" (all J), Ex 3 l cere), lit., c. ace. ftfx Gn 3

mpl. VT\
Pt.
,

Gn

(E),

iSi7 25
i
8
;

15

16

Is 6 1

6
,

ace. of asses

Gn 3 6" (P),
13

kids Ct
(all J),

ace. (jtlX)
1
7
(||

om.

Gn 29
24
2

37

Las
Je

10
;

'">
1

\n?Dt

32

(3 loc.) v

16

+Is5
10
,

13

(v.

14V

\%! La5
'

[mo]),

"l

'wbrw

Ct

T aT),

Jb

"DCt< Ez' 4 ! ; 3 "HJ

Wl

^jni); metaph. DJTV t6

5"; as scourge of
Ez), Je 5" of lack of
1 I
22

( + ann, "i:n, etc.; esp. Je 2 7 14" 2 1 Ez 5 6"" + etc.; fig.


,

word Am 8". 2. hunger, of individual Je 32' Dt 28 48 ( + ?*, etc.), 2 Ch


'''s

3*

DyT We Now GASm Dy^ niO ^ 49 >\ b. f fig. of \ ace. i)ers., Gn 48 (E) God, who sliepJierded me c. ace. of people, as flock Ho 4 Is 40" Mi 7" Cigala), Ez 3 4 (pregn., c. b loc),
;

^J
15

J-j'a

( Me Siegf Bu Ho 9 2 but rd.


,

16

13

'

(+.>

v 1416

+ P aT

j,

v"

f 28 9

c. fig. of ruler,

and

nm
teacher, ace. of people, as flock, 2

\n:>

3n
radical conj. in Du.

=
;

Ch

more
v.

Niph.
72

poss.

Jb 20 26

2
,

=i Ch

i7
.

V78"

Je 3" 23 ! - Ez

2 dsupr.

Hipli.\/'78

vand.H.,v.l csupr.

s.3.8.io.23.a

34
D'31

W^
3
;

ZcII 4.7.7.. of teaching, PTJ Pr 10"; c. 3 of people V78 71


ace. pers. reflex,
s

1^?
abs.

nyh
t

shepherd,

TO?^

shepherdess, v.

V 1 d.
3

Mi

c.

d. esp. pt. Hjp, riched) themselves Ez 34 herdsman: (1) lit., njn subst. ete.as shepherd,
.

* 10

pastured

(fed, en-

^n n. [m.] pasture ;1 1|>3 Dnfe^ K 5


j

twenty cattle
qfl Is 38 T

(fr.)
12

tl31c ; pasture (v. Ges


1 1
17
,

Kit"ii2|).

Zc

v.

JNX

Gn

4- 4 6
s4
;

:,2: ' 4

47

(all J),

'S3 njn 37 J (E),

/ 1 d (1), (2).
;

16" 17
eg.

njpp jp

Gni3"(J);
15

'i(n) alone,

njHft n.m. El
4

**'

"

pasturage, pasture
14

Am 3 + 7
12

^ 3 Zcn (v.^3 2 c), as S 2 18 (J). symbol pi. DT>(") Am l2 Ex 2 pn "V3K; Gr Dr Bu Kit Lbhr ETfin 'K; Lag BN4 HPS iTTJUJ ^3N,but cf.We) + 8t. + Is3i
Gn
2 9 (J);
;

^
oft.

t.

(all

in sim.); njn shepherdess,


'

abs.'DGn47
,

-r; cstr. njni? Is

34

sf.

Wf??

n JH

7 ' 19

Jb 39 s DS'jnO Ez 34 19 ;pasturage, |NX^ Gn 4 M 41 also Is 'O 47 (J), cf. 1 Ch 4 32"; 3iJ R# v 40 cf. (fig.) Ez 34 1414 18 *; of cattle Jo i 19 stag La i 6 =pasture, of wild ass Jb 39 s of Dn'BS
-

12

(sim.),
cf.

38
cf.

(rd. D'jn for *jf\


(sf.)

Perles*

Du Che Hpt
1

Na 2

12

(but read
,

Di),

Gn I3 M (J);
As.
;

&} ^?
v. p. 1 1 2.

S 17

40

||ft);

D? PO->n;Ez34'

fTlJJD cave, for 9B

njHD, "We Now,

(fig.).

(v. ^s 3); D'jnn iprn'?,

(2) fig.
noifj.iva
t. 7

TfrPSHO]

n.f. pasturing,
fig.);
13
,

of ruler (as

cf.

Gk. (Homer)

Xair), abs. sg. Je 17 Ez j sf. of '\ *S*I Is


(rd. '^185 'JH

16

Zc 10 s 44
s8

n" i3 7b +8
3 4,

pasturage (alw.
IJVJTp ^74' 79

shepherding,
,

sf.

We Now

Je2 8 3 u"Mi5 4 Zcio 3 ii 6 8 +i8t.JeEz


-

(of Cyrus), Zc 13 11 GASm); abs. pi. Is 56


19
;

"

Je
7

etc.;

1.
s

WJTO Je23' Ez'34 31

pasturing, shep-

herding, "IVjnD fit, of Isr. as flock of

Je2 3
,

Ez 34
cf.

31
,

cf.^74 79

,3

ioo

+ 95

(rd.iTDyi

D%

+ (of
;

Assyrian leaders)
iJNX Is 63
al.).
11

Na 3
'1
:

'^
'<

(but rd.
s4

njn [of

Ez 34 2 Moses] X Di Du
tfl
nj)i

^
2
,

Hup-Now Che). 9 (Now Btytrp), Is 49 Je


21 =flock Je io
.

2. pasturage, Ho 13 s M 3. by meton. 25 .

(3) epith. of

'p

+ 23', "^

80

\r\ ]2 njn Gn 49 (poem in J; rd. cstr. tt#\, cf. "inK njntp Ec 12 11 DeWild,< president

Schulthess 69 "- but also


,

Comm.);

til. [rrj/H] vb. prob. associate with (cf. T No ZMG1 " nM<' 154f-; As.

2. intrans. of assembly of sages SiegfSS. c. 3 loc. feed, graze : a. lit. of cows, sheep, etc.
:

ru'a,rutlu, neighbour fellow (m. et f.; cf. Jiiger ba8 el" g0 g e(j i.483,4S6^. Lj-^^ master, owner,

Gn4i
c.

"'(E),

iCh27;
2
7

c.

ace. of

23 pasture Is 30 ;

Wallin ZMOva861)
marriage;
njlON
nj?*!'

'

1-

851
;

Jaya'kar^"
,

Eth. tn>C?;

by

loc.

Zp

(Dn

"bjj

for

MT Dff^, v. Now);

3 17 7 (|| y2~\ ; 34 (J); abs. Is 5 25 Jon 3 7 Jbi 14 butv.'ll. njn infr.) 2f(\\id.), 65 20 h. fig. of idolater, Is 44 he feedeth on ashes 2 cf. Ho 1 2 Ephr. feedeth on wind (ace); (ace.)

*>ri>K

be.

Ex

W3 friendship
feed on (his)

Ar. i^cjl
is fr.
3

Eth. AC(Hf: yoA-e/

BH

Qal Imv. ms. jn);


;

NH

^37 cherish faithfulness

(Hup-Now
;

RV Che Du Dr);
D^f
fr. I.

rb)tt

*T ttfaa

for *S) the

Buhl

(' )n 33 in my pasture(s), for MT Du (otherwise Che Bp, cf. nb|, Koppe Evv Di 9 13 Marti); Zp 3 (|| id.)) c. VTryby Is 49 c ace. 14b 14 Ez 3 4 ( + of pasture-land Je 50" Mi 7
(||

162 sub III. njn); in njn, Gerber 2S of breasts c. 3 loc, fig. of lover Ct 2" 6 ; Ct, s0 5 c. fig., of Isr. as flock Is 14 (like gazelles) 4
.

V II.
rd.

* Pr 15 14 (so Vrss Qr; Kt <jb mouth offools feeds on folly (Toy;

>feed securely (Bae 1. njn faithfulness Am RV); Pt. Tip


'I

D'TDS Pr 1 3 20 one
28
7
,

nfcrft

associating with fools, so '"1 3 29 (Thes al. think these fig.

njn, v.

b).
22
24

Hithp.

ms. jnrirr^K

do not make companionship with a bad-tempered man; perhaps also 3 fpl.


f)S ?J)3"nX

Pr

JO"!),

^
;

n^r! Is 1 1 (Lag Du Che Hpt cow and companions; + Inf.


)

0r ' a D"!e"ed
'

w,fe '' 81" er

m Brd

bear shall

be each other's
24

for

MT yjnnn)

cstr. ri'innn Pr 18 (Toy, there are [B* for t^K] friends


(v.

loc), v

hence crop, strip, i.e. devastate, of s 3 ace. of land Mi 5 cf. ^T^? Je6 conqueror, 16 under fig. of vine ace of Isr. so "VTE VST}! 2
;

1919

(merely) to be companions
11. 5?~1 -

II. J!J?T

ad fin.).

c.

80 as beasts) (subj. foes, 22 i.e. drive c.acc. pers. Je 2 2

14

d. subj. wind,

fellow;
"jn

n.m. Prnn friend,


'l abs. 2

companion,
;

187

them away
;

subj.

Jb
2

+ W.
,

fire, c.

55J np

26 but read perh. P\, rei, in.'. Jb 20 Di Hoffin Siegf Bu otherwise Du). Niph. (01

ace

TJH.
1 1 3

S 12"
4
1.,

(sg.;

Ch 27 s0 sf. Dt 5 + IJH Ex 2 + also Mo1 93 Gn Ges' "), Wjn (Ges )


,

S I3 3 +
17

cstr. 1

13

1 1

D, ?H iin Je 6 21 njn 3 s0 ; pi,

Je 3
91k
)

21

24

is

difficult;

Bu

jnn for'l;

cstr. "in

Jb 2";

sf.

vjn 3 2

3
,

wjn
3

(Ges'
p

42'

nyi
*>

946
19

run
;

S30* etc.; 1. friend,intimate,Gn 38" (J), S 30" 2 S 1 3 s 1 K 1 6" ( om.) \f M3 nefc ^JH 9 7 Dti3 ,'njn priOPr27 (txt.dub.,v.Toy); Mi 7
i 1
;

of birdsof prey
fig.

15

(ni>' !)Is

34
;

cf.

v 16

people
i
,9

under

of sheep

Zen
S I5

arW) Est
II.
3T?.

another tlian she

(cf. 1

28

2).

(jltffc),
(II

Je 9 3 (|i n),
t.

rw) + 3

8 24 + 8

ff; M t, Pr (1 2 v. SnS
cf.

2 9 Lai ( + nur|K), * 3 5 14 11 esp. Jb 2 6 + 8 t. Jb, Pr 17"


i

14

tjYTi n.pr.f. Ruth (for rflV], i.e. friendBN84;,66;0r "- 41 Kb ship, Syr. U&.), Thes Lag
ili,i\.

infr.)

Ct

5"

(||

trfM);

Moabitess,
2.8.21.a3

associates
(v. njn),

Zc 3 s ; term, techn.

^Bn
1

'"I 1

Ch
(

27

s3

j4.14.JM1 2

5.10.13

3 4

ancestress of David, pov g


.

Ru

2S16 1717
M
,

of lover

Ct 5 16

IP"!"),

husband Je3

paramours

H03

njjr ntai> yn

jb 30 29

D-sriij
(||

Je3'; metaph. 2. in nx).

T*ljn n.pr.m. (prop, name of a god, Duval zavum Mez?*""123 cf. Horn AuA -"- 208 ); son of
,

weaker sense, fellow, fellow-citizen,e\ei\another


person, with
tions,

Peleg

Gn 1 1

18 - I9 - 2- 21

(P),

Ch

25
;

Pay.

whom
(all
1 1
t.

Ex 2 " 2
M
7 22
-

,<i171717

Ex

8 1055

one stands in recipr. relau Dt 5 ,7181818, (Gi v --"-") Lv 1 9 1316 8 20 10 (all H), E),

TTN^jn
in-law

=
'

n.pr.m.

PayovrjX: 1.

Moses' father-

14 7 Dt, Jos 20 (D), Ju 7 Je 9 B Hb 2 15 Jb 16 21 Ru 7 22" 29 Ez i8 22"4 3 5 * 15 28' 101 Pr 3* 6 (|| it !)+ 18 1. Pr ; }#

Dt 4" 15"+
s3

611

Ex 2' 8 (J; Llo&p), Nuiow (JE); elseniT q.v. 2. Edomite Gn 36 410131717 where 35 37 1 Ch i 3. Gadite Nu 2 14 v. (P),
-

||

Wl
;

15

p. 396.

4. Benjamite

Ch

9
,

ijni

Je 6 M J

thy fellow,
so also

=
.

(the kingdom) to another than thou, so 28 17 2S12 11 ;


fct<A

S 15
,

28

^rom

t ,3n n.pr.m. (cf.Palm.n.pr. '3jn/n'en^?y(1) 8 Cook 109) courtier of David (si vera 1.) 1 K i
;

B"K a (given, certain) man over ''"IJTI his fellow (diff. fr. 3) Ex 21 1835 22 6913 against M 13 31 6 36 33" (all E), Dt 19" 22 Ju 7 1 K 8 20 Je 7
.

Prjaa,

@L

oi iraipOL

avrov.

Ec 4 ; similarly Vljn."^ T^? 3 Is 34 14 3. in recipr. phr. *njn . . t^K Gn s 1 I they said one to another (B^K distrib.), <xc/<. the speech of the other v 7 absent <m from the
1
.

Ch

6 71

Ru

14

n.m. friend, companion (strange 8yr Dre,ch,,fel ZEthno1 formation; orig.dub.; Wetzst
T [JH?3 J
-

1873,289

C p_

among
cf.

Syr.

pb_ miryd', nomads (prop,


fr. *$> V1,

name

of bell-wether

[inseparable] corn-

panion), and der.

s8 2 716 s7 43 (all J), Ex 1 I 18 32 (all Ju 6*> 7" io 18 2 S 2 1616 + 4 t. 1 S, 2 K 3 23 7 3 9 E), 2CI120 23 Is3 s (|| E"K3 B^K), I3 8 I9 2 (|| VnN3 B*N),

other 31 49

cf.

Gerber 97 '' 62); sf.


,

prop, closely joined ; 26 *#J9 Gn 2 6 + tajhp


,

PrI 9 7

^P? Jui5

2
;

pl.

Q, ?n?
'

14'

; com'

panion, confidential friend,


of bridegroom's escort
-

8 41' Je 5 +

1 1 1.

Je,

Ez 33s6 Zc
>'

I0

read

T>

Sta ZAW1 < 188,


i5
10

+ 6 t.'Zc (1 1
i
7
;

26

things

Gn

(J). 1.

Mai 3 16 Jon JTl v yn.


),
.

so of

v 20 i5 2 6 ; more gen. friends (|| 2 S 3 Pr 7 19 ; ^isdub^DbdHiDeal.'nsnD; Toyconj. poss. nyno pDJ), v . further nin.

Gn26 26 (J; cf. <^y~))', 14", best man (GFM) s

wm)

m*);
Kb"2
'

tnjn
78

n.m. friend

(cf.

Sta 1184

Lag

EN1M

Ba

III.

71J/H (Aram. NJH,

)j2>, take

pleasure

cstr. in
')
1

term, techn. ^BTI njn (Ges 19311 5 33 4 (= JTl 1 Ch 2 7 ), cf. TT3 "J!
37
)

(in), desire,

S 15 s7 16";

in

is^cf.v simple sense Pr 27 Kt (Qr


10

ins. also

WeDraL;
Kb lc ).
special

JTl; cf.

T[n5n]

vb.

denom. Pi. be a
'

friend; Pf 3 ms. H^l -lB*j Vijno Ju 1 4 20 his comrade who had been best man' (GFM)to him.
TAHITI]
maidens,
n.f.

=Ar.^-j. [Heb. ^S^], whence Aram. Kniy-i dVe, xrjfl, wri|i, Ji^J, op'to, thought, disposition, and following late and Aram, words in Heb., cf. NoZ MQl* (M00 ,5!'; > De Siegfh ls al. from I. njn 2 b, cf. Ho 12 2 and Ar. ^cj watch, regard, respect (Lane) [Ba wu w Kau Ar,m,,smen f derive foil, from I. njn
>'
-

'

companion, attendant;
(

of

observe, attend
at,

to,

specif, tend sheep, also

aim

pi. sf.

Wjn Jun" Qr >Kt


-

purpose^.
fill,

Wjn),

nrtnv**4 6 . * , n4 L'~' ^J
bride, sf.'wyi

[jn] n.[m.] purpose, aim;


pl. sf.

sf.

'jn

'-

companion;

f
of beloved
;

139 (of man),

TH
26
4

v 17 (of

El).

Ct i 9U 2 21013 4 17 5 2 6 4 so of attendant maidens Ju 1 1 37 Kt, but v. foregoing.


"fl.

11.

J"W1
ban Ec

n.f. longing, striving;


i
14

cstr.,
4*.
i
17
,

pri 'ni

2 1117

9 4 6 ; D>n

*n bay

ffljn

n.f. fellow

(-woman);
2

sf.

in

t^STI n.[m.]

id.; cstr., Ejn f^J/1

Ec

recipr. phr. nrfijn

her fellow

(||

DKD n^N Ex 1 1 (E) eachfrom Wjri DKD BN, c f. 11. JH 3); cf. Je

ran 'ii isan 4 i c f. ( foreg.),

^b

'T3J

i^Jf^a

22
.

nvn

v.

11.

yj>n.

in

[7^1]

vb. quiver, shake, reel (Aram.


sliake,

'yij^Jk*, quiver,

tremble; Ar. Jc. the

hanging part of a sheep's split ear, also (Frey) a kind of veil of which a part hangs down
in front; J!l dangling; Lihy. has n.pr. 7JH Kpler De " km Ar 3 D^Ehan "); Hoph. Pf. 3 pi.

by and dub. AV RV to make her fret, cf. Aram. utter (loud) complaints (Weir in Dr 8m291 );
:

Inf. cstr.

Johi22
sf.

(Ges

'),

but not understood

perhaps corrupt

HP8.
noyi.
Intrm

NOjn
ti.

v. 11.

DHM
vJTin

nnV"!

(Gi
?

')

n-f.
:

vibration?

Na

2* are

made

to quiver.

Vid. also [/!?].

quivering mane

of horse's neck
'"l ?

Jb 39" hast
so most, but

t75?"5 n.[m.] reeling;


</o&Ze<

only T^D

Zci2 2

of reeling

(fig.

of Jerusalem).

thou clothed his neck (with) very uncertain.

t [iTOn]
pi. Ilftyjn fa

n.[f.] prob. veil (cf. Ar.supr.)


19

fn. riOSn,
'

Nnjn

r-

* ft
)

(Gi""

in list of finery.

son' of Cush, Gn 10" (Baer, v. his note van d. H. Gi

fV

= K_

n.pr.m. 1 Ch i
;

H__ vb )

Pe yxn^t
,

iTTSTTO

v. p.

599.
Di3 (cf. S>sn);_'nn drink reeling as wine.

Pcy/ia;

trfartPj
Is 51 1722 ; 'H

n.f. reeling
5

Vayna.
1 -

fl as trading people Ez 27 s2 Papa, Identified by many with city *Py(a)fui

^ 60
n. pr.

T1T vJTl
1

111.

Ezr 2 2 (PXfia, L Af/tlov), njn Ne 7 7 (Nna/ua, N Aiufiui, @L Aai/ilas, A Pe(X^a),

companion of Zerub.,

"- 7 14 "P a (Steph. Byz.), in SE. Arabia, (Ptql ), Z "G," (1876, 122 Glas on Pers. Gulf (so even 1,,!r52 in i n8 cr.(Glas but this ig mu.i,>^ );

nDJh near Me'in in SW. Arabia (Horn Mite.chr.m Hal 635 11 cf. DHM ''), perh.='pa/*" 10 7 of Strabo" L4 24 v. Di /iawm
'

< Sab.

DHM

D>7

(-y/of

foil.,

Drob. onomatop.; Gerber47


ref.
s5

prop, move violently as orig. meaning, but


to thunderous

sound everywhere, exc. Ez 27 where text dub., v. infr.; cf. Aram. D5?l, D^jn n. thunder, DJ?") vb. thunder; esp. Aph. Ithpa. wtter (loud) complaints; l^Nfr w.thunder, )p-^,

tVpTl t WJOyi
47" Ex Egypt
;

thunder of
n.pr.loc.

'<)

Ne

v.

rvbjn.

Ex 1" (J), = DDDyl Gn


Ramses, city in by King Rameses II

37

Nu33
;

:,5

(all P),

Taii<r(<r)rj

built

vb. thunder, lament, cf. 0y"3 Hiph. jjjki thunder, Hithp. complain; Eth. <I?y; n. &imrfer,

NH

(hence
ace. to

i\ts

name; the king used Israelitish corvee

11 i near Tel el-Maskhuta (Pithom), ), but not certainly identified, v. DHS and reff.;

Ex

As. rlmu, id.; Ar. lc^ rex, dislike,

'I

TD5n

n.[m.] thunder;
sf.

ascribed
8
19

etc.).

J"W
t

Gn 47"

of district round.

to

V
i.e.

[j J^"1]
32

vb. only Fa'lel be or grow luxu-

'T abs. Is 29",

Djninp3^8i
'JOSH

(Baer Gi;

riant, fresh, green

;Pf.
fig.).

fs.

Hlob

r^Jffl

(De

thunder-cloud);
ln-VQJ

?V 77

Dyi Jb 26" (fig. of '>'a


fig.

104"; cstr. display of might ;

Jb 15
s

(of branch, in

opp. Yq&);

of captains,
( -f

&i& ^

39

s5
,

tpjH
12

adj. luxuriant, fresh;


16
;

m.
15

'"i

Dt

i.e.

thunderous shouting

nyVW).

t [OJH] vb.denom. thunder;


the
DJT|^
let

Qal make
3 ms.
7
||

riant, of trees:

V; f.nwyiCti mpl.D^y! ^92 ; luxu9 10 B^13Hoi4 rn^52 (both sim.),


,

Je
/_

1 1

16

(fig.)

sim.'also,

^ rnTKS ^ 3 7* (but rd.


esp. in

sound of thunder, thunder: Impf.


the sea thunder (in praise,
npid,

fi33?n tn3
i

and most);

phrase Finn

nOB>, ^3,
32
,

rbv,

jnn, tp

D'3B /ace* Pf. 3 pi. tremble (Toy are convulsed), or <&ey tremble (cf.

p-i)^96"=iChi6 35 is dub.: IBjn EZ27

v.98

2 23 1 4 }*y"?3 place of idolatrous rites, Dt 1 2 1 4 10 i6 4 2 2 Ch 2 8 , 2 Je 2 20 3 613 Is 57 s 17

Hi-Sm Krae

AV RV

are troubled) in face,

8 'ij'y^y Je 1 7' (si vera 1.); leaf v (fig.); couch Cti 16 fresh, oil V'92"; fresh, leafy 15 flourishing, pers. (fig., as trees) v ( + D'JBH).
13
;
;

Ez6

lacks etym. support (otherwise Gerber 47 , but Co DQ^Jl SHOT. v. Hiph. supr.)

(Gerber ) s D'jnn f 29 7ip/. 3 ms.


;

47

Pf. thunder, cause thunder;


;

WZ (on
ms. Djnn
''

3 ms.
1'

I. jj}!) (v^of foil.; orig. meaning dub.). 19 T V~\ n. [m.] badness, evil f 'l abs. Gn 4 1

v. Ko
;

210 ) 1

+4

t.

Je; cstr.

14 ^i8 +

DJ?1. 1

v. infr.;
3

thunder, of
;
,

10

Jb 40 9
10
10

quality,

Ho 9 + of cattle Gn 41
15

13

t.;

1. badness, bad
Je 24 2 3 8 29 17
-

19

(E), figs

(God)
-^
1

c.

by pers. against whom),


29

l8 14 =2

(both S 22 14
appar.

2. wilfulness, 33? yn

S 17

28

161

(Gerber

makes

Jb 37 45

cf.

40 . nDy^n
9

is

2 and 3. ethical, evil, bad[inf. of] vb.). Dv?yt3 yi evil of doings ness, only in phr.
:

3 p 2

an
Dt a8 M
yf,

948
SJJ

n
evil,

Is

16

Js 4 21" 2 3
JH
1

28 4

(cf.

C'^JW
7*, 3.^

S 25 s ).
2
s

25 25 44 Ho o 4. sadness,
s

s2

,s

10. ethically bad,

wicked: fa. in gen.,

D^B
1.

Ec

"1

Ne

(cf.

T [VSP ] 2).

JH

adj. bad, evil (distinction from

in OKI 3113 ON Ec 12" whether good or bad. 22 2 tb. of persons, yi t^N 1 S 30 ; yn BIN \j/ 140 ; 6 run JOil Est 7 <Ai's wi'c&ecZ. Haman, so in

n.,

and vb. Pf. 3 ms., is sts. not easy, and opinions ms. VI Gn6' + ; JT) 31"+; pi- DT! differ);
13" + ; cstr.TJ Ez 7 (del. Co) fs. nyi Gn s 37* + 37 t. (this form usu. noun), pi. niyi 28 nyi 41 s7 (18 t. noun); tl. bad, dis+ I4t.;
s4
;

= 7 maw V D7J = evil men


i
35
,

mn

".

Jb2i S0
13

Pru"
1

Gn

13

s9 (J) Je 6
;

12" 24* 12 5 Ez 30
2'

Jb 35 12 Pr 4 14 12 12 14 19 15 3 Diin

evil
35

women Je

14 evil neighbours; of "rYin B*J D'JH D'Sat? 12

Dt

agreeable, malignant Ex 2 1 8 (E; perhaps,


<

of a

woman, Tl?3 ^Vl


in
the

with changed accent, vb.


unpleasing of poisonous

27 niyn D?n Jei3 ^), nnstwn VI wkc&xZ in the eyes of *< Gn 3 8 7 Je 8 TS| 3 " 'yya inn nfc>y Nu 2 13 3 (JE)=iCl>2 (R)
-

10

Nu^

"

fs.

nyi)
of, pi.

disagreeable,

eyes

Gn
15

28* (P)

herb
2 7,

2 4", diseases

malignant

boils

Dt 28 s8 Jb
6s
,

Dt

7
,

28"

2Ch2i" Ec
,

Ju 2 '+ 48 1., +(c. sf. of God) 66 4 Je7 30 32 30 ^51" 2S 12 9 Is65 10 c of prob. also Je 18 (read inn for nyin). 5 21 24 8 17 thoughts, IS Gn6 8 (J), inn J?n j e 3 7 1 1
1

Dt 4 25 9 18

7 3

29

2K21"

1!

deadly

12

12
;

2s words, niyi Pr 1 5

d. deeds, actions,
20
4

sword V'144 10 arrows Ez 5 16 severe judgments s2 14", wonders Dt 6 ; Cjn 'aNJJD ^78*= fierce iS87 *Ges ,19(>,, ),wildbeasts mes8engers(ofGod; Ew
37 unclean

inn 131(3) 5 niym Je 3


2

n'KTJ
;

m
;

Dti3
131
yfr

12 s

i7 i9

Nei3
Ec
11

17
;

rvffV

64 141
33

8 36 ;
31

Qnn
4
;

Gn

s033

6 " 34 s6 (JE) Lv 2*6 (H) Ez 5" 14 10 t2. oarf, unpleasant, thing Dt 23


1 1 ;
.

iS2 23 2Ki7 11

giving pain, unhappiness, misery


evil

D^JTI

D'D'
9

Ch 7" Ez 2044 33 36 Zc I D'311 0*J9 Ezr 9"; D>&yo Zc i Ne 9 35 (cf. yi 4); m ys3 Hb 2 9 nnyno Je2 3 myi(n) ni3yin(n)
13

K 17

TO iKi 3
2

Jei8 11 23 22 +iit.;
4

10

days Gn47 (P) Pr 15"; in jy Ec i 13 5 13 )?. 4 8 cf. 2 17 9 3 inn ntyyen 4'; jnn 13m ew'Z. repw< Ex 33* (J), so nyi nsi Gn 37 2 (JE) Nu 14 37 (P), in nv Dt 23 7 22 H "Ne6 13 nyi of
(of trial
; , ;
,

and hardship)

Ez 6" 8 (del. Co); Dittos nijn ^3 evil deeds are in their dwelling.
11.

f 55" for
misery,
,

n^D^Je4 9 ^H2
Pr 15 10
, ,

injury, calamity; abs. VI Nu 11' +

JM 126 n.m. in
yi
16

J">30,28

evil, distress,

things:
1

painful discipline

evil occurrence

K
Is

5" +
sity
7 :

5", viZ(-bringing) net


32": jnn

Ec 9 12 instruments

Gu48 NT fear

+ tl.
;

IT)

Ex

evil,
4

evil

f 23 Zp
2

distress, adver15 3 ; yi N113 Is

13~n

i>3

Jos2 3 IS (D)

all evil (injurious)

45 (of God), yi

sun

31

VI

tnWo Nu ii

is bad, harmful Is 3" Je 2"; of 50 speech, 131, 3113 IN JH Gn 24 (J) in prov., speak 6ad or good anything at all, JH 1y 310D

things; !H it

(J) murmuring respecting distress (see Di); s yi DN1 31D DN Je 42 wlietlter prosperity or

adversity; yi
Vr

31t3 "W 2 S 13 , of the divine (E), spirit as producing an ecstatic state of frenzy and violence 1 S 1 6 14151623 18 10 19' (see rm 9).

3i"

mob

22

49 94

13
;

day of calamity; yi 20 yi N3'1 ^n^ip 31D 3 Jb 3c. ; 1H3 in


19

DV

Am6

adversity

yi3
29

Ex5 (E) ^io VI? Sr nNiN Gn 4 4 34 (J); m-b3Pr5


;

+ 3.
1

evil,
.

displeasing D'PtB^a

TP J*gJ in

TW$
-

Gn 4 8 (E)V'i2i 7
16

v. also

Mii 12
evil,

Pr 13 17 ; yi $9Q 12 19 fi4o Jb 5
14
,

t4. bad of its kind, land Nu 13 19 20 S (JE), waters 2 K 2", figs Je 24 2;u 8 (J), place kine Gn 4i 3 '" 920 21 27 (E), JH DID Dt 15", cf. 17

S 29 7

31

Pr 12

21

23

19
10

t2.
10
;

injury,

wrong:
15
,

Hb 2 9 Jb 2 Pr 2 1
;
,

yi TWV,
7

t5. bad, i.e. of low value Lv 27 101012I4iB (H), 8 1414 cf. Mai i*njlpn not*,' in in p r 20 t6.
;

12 (E) b pers. Je 39 14 20 s2 Pr 6 1 2 1 4 3'B>n


;

+ D? pers. Gn 31 29 as obj. of 3BTI Ho 7 B*in 6 + 54 i>DJ 7 Pr 3 1", t?[53


,

17",
s

D^

20 2s nDN
,

^4i 131
,

fi

20

109
''S

Via 131

+ JO
0^*0

comp., viorse than,


24

Ez

2819'; word of nations (del. Co).


5T|~3^ *acZ lieart (cf.
;

as superl.,

'J?!

73

1 7. sad,
1

iK22
Ec

pea/i; 818

about injury; JQ
7

DN

3it3 N33ri^ x^j

=2Ch(i8
in Pr
1 1

,7 nyi^) j i8 yi^>;

y-\b

for

unhappy:

Pr 25 20
+8.

Gn 407 (E) Ne 2 2 ?$ m v n^njDSB'np SPHc^^e ew7(hurtful)<ZeOTce


;

opp. 310, 3D')

6 7 harm, injury Is 59" Je 7 25

^ 56
20

Pr 1" 21 12
Toy).
3

of face

8"; yiT.

"
l8

(but rd. yi
,7

Gr SS, v.
14
9

3.ethicalw^,Dt3O 2Si4 Is5


9
14

Am5 Mi7 +
28

Ez

1 9. bad, unkind, vicious in or temper : Jn~37l when the mind disposition is vicious, harmful Yr2(r*; ^V in one evil of 23 nil JU9 bad temper. eye Pr23* 28"; nyi
.

2S 38' Est 9

iot.; yi n'tyy 2K2i 2Chi2 33 Ne9 +8t.; yi \by 9 Jfi; yn 3n 3 2 (Qr),V'52 5 ; in x:v
:

Am
"
1

,s

f 97 Pr8

,0

13
;

yiDND^36

5
;

yi3 DNDls?

16

|C yin

iy3 consume

evil from

Dt 13"+ 8

t.

Dt;

rvn

949

f^TR
tfll 31L3

^
,5

5 (adj.= OT7
2
!7

man HupDe
Dt
I

al.);

njn

Dt
67

15'
")
3

(Ex

v.

1.

JH)

yT Gn
37

917

s22

39
;

(all J),

1TJD

ID

(Ges*
22

Gn2i 12 +;

fs.

JHPI

Dt28 MM
1

Impf. 3 ms.
;

ft

3 mpl.

Is59
1

15

f 34

s2 7 Pr3 +8t.; Nin ma<a Ex 32

(J) Ae is set

on

evil;
4

D'yBh jn
in

25', cf.
28
;

Mi

3 (v.

P 3);
;

^ 7'

D'bbyo yn
of evil
;

VR Ne 2 ; 1. be displeasing: T|| VI Nu 1 1" M


Jos 24 15 (E), Je40 4 Pr24 18 (c. 1M2 17 impf.^a m;. Gn2i (E), 48 (J), 2S b inn Jon 4 1 or b 2 S ; later,
(J),

consec.)

n:n deeds

S8 6
8

18 8
10

Jes
JH VI

14 jn ntosnn p r2

jn rnk
26

^n 9

''

nsj?

Jm Ne 2
1

Ezn
*m
ny"1 T T

2
;

JTl
;

28

in eK 29 6 ; rftyftJQ Pri5 ; Vt TIB* 6 24 (but rd. J?l Gr Bi Toy).


evil,

(intensified by 6 sad : aab TV

nbilj

njn),1KD
15' 1

'b ih'l.
;

2.
3
.

Dt

'Jf
32

WV Ne 2
t<
t!5?

n.f.
810

misery,

distress,

in;

3. 6e injurious, evil: p
wt'<7i

yi?1.

jury

^f
;

abs. "l

Gn
1

26

29

+;
,,

cstr.
;

njn 6 5 +

sf.

Moses, pers. subj. 2


c.

106 1/^ S 20 6 ;
.

wn<
n VT

t'M

35*+| D?n$n dub.)


'

1^iK2 +
S I2 17
2
; ,

etc.;
sf.

pi.

'?TO Jen"(txt. ruin Dt 3i 17 +


;

grudging,
Is
,s

pers.,
:

wicked, ethically
;

"

s 54M 4. be evil, 5 28 ,0 in>l.Gn 3 8 ( J ) 2 S 1 1 v "3.^3

Dt

ny-j
etc.;

1.

Je4 4

EX23
Ez
29

evil,

Dyrrtjn iSio"+, 33 misery, distress : njn "inB Pr i ,


j**j c.
c.
11 by is 47 (read nxa for

njn(n) nua
12

D'nbK -rya 1 Ch 2 1 7 t Niph. suffer 59 hurt: Impf. 3 ms. yVV (JTl) Prn" 13 20 Hiph. 70 Pf 3 ms. yin Exs^ + 2 ms. niyin
. .

tnm *W + b 2Si7 M +8t.KJe;+^? Je4 1K21 iK9 =2Ch7 23 Jeip +6 t. Je + 8 t.; + b ,718 + 5 1.; IflTVI *P) etby Jei9 36 nyi DV i7
to),

Je5 +5t.;
;

b Je
3

60

iKif, etc.;
16 25 ;
Is
I
4
16

Impf. 3 ms. TS, Zp

12
,

V$l

51

2 ms.

1S12 25
i

inn 1CI121 17
Ft.

^44 +
;

etc.; Inf. abs.

OJ
s

cs<r.

BTTJ
16

7 Gn3i +8t., jnn


;

15

31

+ 4 t; an JOB 9hurt do injury,


Is 1.
23 2a 16
,

Pr 17 4
:

pi.

D'y-iDIs
(J),

abs.

Gn 44

spring days, fatal to old people, Wetzstin De KohM7 ); nijn evils Dt 3 i ,7 ,7 2, (JE), 20 13 4 13 21 5 Je 32 (poem), + 34 40 88 ; njn n?>
(i.e.,
-

tEc

12

Isii'=65 Je3i Pr4 24 opp.anSTl^i 23 Je io 5 Zp i 12 (all in prov. phr. = do anything


;

Am
'

at
1 1

all, cf.

+ 5 t.; tnjna ran Nu 1 1 15 (JE) Ob 13 Ests 6 ; 16 3 12 tnynnsT Je44 17 V'9o Pr22 =27 ; tnjnabia' 20 w 32 6 3 i7 28"; tnvia Gn44 (J) Pr 14 2 4 Ne i
2=
7 - 28

"

VI 2)
t.;
s
;

b JHTl

Gn

19 43
t.
;

Ex

s2 ' 23

5
pers.
15

15 20 (J) 20 Jos 24 (E)+ 5

c. ace.

Nu Nu

i6 15 (J) + 4

c. c.

Je2 5 ^74
4

29

iChi6 22 ='f 105 (c. b), HO? Gn 3 i (E); c.byiKi? 20


3,
7

wwra iCh7V'io7 Ex 3 2 ,214 (J) Je8 6 +6 t.;


26
';

141

ny-j

by

tin;

26 313 "

42'.

2.
19

evil,

16 c. bs 2 S 24 Je injury, wrong: tnjn i"!B>y

swear VlQp, to one's hurt, + 15 Lv 5* (P); Pt.=subst. inb Daab Dn 1 1* 2. do evil, wickedly : (shall be) for mischief.
bring evil upon
;

2S12 Je26 4 i"; c. Dy Gn 2 6 29 (J) Jui 5 3 27 c.biS6'iK2 + 4t.; 2S13 c.nsJun 20 7 c. b Je 44 obj. of vbs. 3BTJ Gn5o (E) Je 6 3 48 2 +7 t.; tBhn 1 S 23" Pr3 M a^n Gn 3
18
16
; ;

abs.
23

Gn i9 7 (J) 1 S 1 2 2"6 + 6 1.;


c.
c.

13

JO comp.,
ace.

K
16

opp. SSWi J64 2 21 11 Je 7 28 14' 16


25

22

16";

Dn\bbyp

))n.r\

Mi 3 4
4
;

cf. 1

S 25 s ;
;

Pt.

yip

evil

doer, Is 9
t.;
5
;

50 (E)Ju 9

,5

MS7

+ 4 t.; tb3Gn50
23

I7

(E)
M<9)
12

(P) Is^Prs t?p3Nu 3 5 20 iS24 Gn 44 (J) Je 18 51 24 ^ 35 38 njnb t 52 2 20 for harm Gn 31 Ex 2 3 (E) Dt 29 Ju 2 2 S i8 32 Je2i 10 +8t.Je,Am 9 Zci 15 Pr6 I8 Ec5 12 8 ,2 ^njna 2 S 16 in thy mischief; njTQ Ex 3 2 (J)
;

30

S 2 4 18<n 25 +4t-;
1
!6
21
;

>

2 *2 7 + 7

13 Pr 17 pi. Je 20 23" 2 'O V1T Isi 4 i 4 M ; 'D nu 3i 'omjj

22 17 ; 'D bnp
"f

26

'01)064'.

15

II.

p^Tl]

vb. break (Aram, loan-word

5 for mischief; rrfi 12 10 3. ethical evil, iS 12 1719 24 26 18 IS47 Je 2 19 + 13 t. Je,+ 18 t,, + foll.: njn(n) ne-y Gn 39 9
;
.

njn Ec

21

nbin njn

Ec

12 - 16

JTJ q.v.); Qal Pf. 3 pi. Iin J e ; 2 24 2 ms. sf. Dinn Impf. 3 ms. yij Je 15' Jb34 9 2 (but v. infr.); Inf. abs. HKl Is 24 19 y\r (del. n
16
,

=Heb.

as dittogr.

and read Jn,


2

v.

rip
'131

(J

for n^yi)
15'
cf.

19 Pr25 : 1.

Hithpo'.): Pt. 3 trans.

f.

bp
:

Jf*IJj

Dt

18

(J)

t.

Je 18 10 (Kt, but Qr jn)

?H3 Je
north]

can one break iron, iron out of

njn riyvp Ec 8"; njn ans Mi 3 2 (Kt); njnn 3V Je 18 8 23" 44 5 'o njn nya j u 2 o 13 (v. n. in 3) njn v.ei? Je7 12 44 3 Danjn njn "JBD Hoio 13
;
; ; :

the

tJ'Ta?

t* Jb34M
v. I.

tSSB'S
-,

Dpn

bl-|3

(but rd.

Now

al.).

*1 ba by 'T^aa Jen Jei2 4 ny-i <{?>? P124


17
; ;

i
.

16

32

32

33

^O^io7
bad;

34

branches Je
are in a sad

SB Hupnjn, 2. intrans. break be broken, of


DJpn,

16

(in fig.;

Gf Or
;

al.;

>Hi

Gie

state, */l.

yyi)

il^T JB'

Pr 25 19 a

[^V~l]

vb. dcnom.

be
t.,

evil,

f8
.

broken tooth
'iy"J?, cf.

p^nyyi?; Frankenb

TSfiyh.Pt.

tQal

Pf. 3*018. in

Nu 22 s4 + 3

in u>; 3

Toy, but Niph. not elsewhere; Vrss njn bad). Ijn Is8 9 read ( Lo Che al.,

nm
||

950
fs.

ND1
Is 29"

*!?).

Hithpo'. Pf. 3

(v. supr.)

broken asnnder\\\ trrfaim fie, nooicrin oto); M wt'W be broken c*r. yjrt~U7irib Pri8 also
//.
,U4 De al., but < read (Ges '), ruined, Vrss Toy al., v. II. rn Hithp. (see, nijnnnb

pKp]

^f"!

1!

!'

^ Is 24"

+ Qal

Inf. abs.

V| judgment
7113 '1 3 ,S13 ;

Ez 38";

cf. (in

vision) hSp
;

the earth is

in

2>ieces

( Thes Co Krae > rustling, rattling, Hi-SmToy); hence hyperbol. of shaking of earth by tramping of warriors IS9 4 by war-chariots Je47 3 cf. io 22 or wheels Na 3 s by war-horse('s hoofs) Jb 39 s4
, ,

7 prob. also 3 7

however Dr Klpo'

TtmM,1<1899" 1900,

'

23or
').

+ 'P).
1

\2. quaking, trembling, of pers.


.

Ez
t[*1J^)] vb. trickle, drip, synon. of 70,
II- *|~iy (cf.

18

3y shaking,
rushing sound).

quivering, of dart

Jb

41

21

(al.

the

/oi (of (of Qal Impf. 3 mpl. blood), of clouds nose));


>_i.cj
^QJTJ^,

Ar.

bleed

t
Syr.
v.

N2") T T

vb. heal

(NH
"
;

in deriv.; Ph. nan,

Jb 36
3*;

(c.

ty

pers.;

||

'^f ),

c.

ace. mat.
1J

70 Pr

a 65 (i.e. fertilizing ??$ P r!' T^V? 13 of moistened ground,"^!*? nfoO, v rain); subj. s Hiph. Imv. mpl. to'!?")? Is 45 trickle, O heavens, from above (fig.: ||P"j's^f).

j& Iieal; No 2"01 "1888


'- 1

Langer

n.pr. cpd. with K3T Lzb 369 Sab. n.pr. NB17K DHM 2 "011" "1883 326 Ar. UJ (and UJ)
*'

on Aram.

72'

''

darn, mend, repair, pacify; Eth. <hfo s<t<c& zwlM Th X " (1887) together, mend; cf. Kiichenmeister 257ff 10 Qal 2y. 3 ms. consec. "1] Is 6 sf. DKEP1
-

t[WH]
w,
pi.

vb. shatter (Aram. YV) smite,


-

shatter/ c perh.

TelAm. rahdsu,Wk\ T "1Am ,a " 6 fs TiK f snn 3i) -Impf 3 ^W3J Ex 15 3 m.


ffl
.

'

19 19 , 1 s. sf. consec. VT1NB")* 57 , etc.; Impf. ms. KB"V 2 20 8 + sf. UXBT Ho 6 1 1 s. KB1K 3

22

);

Hoi 4 5 +
(Id
,b

ns-is
,

WW Ju 10

8
,

ace. pers. (of

men

||

tfJl).

ibm Jb 18 5 )
-)
;

3 fpl. nrain (Ges ) JV3 13 nan etc.; 7w. ms. SST Nu 1 2


;
,

S75ro

22

= t[t^"l] vb. quake, shake, intr. (NH BH, so Aram. *.i (rare), and (once) W$~\ toss,
rage (of sea); Ar. jji;, usu.

(Id

^6o\
orfr.

nStB-l

4 i, etc.; )w/. abs. iflBJ


13
,

Isi 9 22
20 6 +
pers.
,

etc.;

K's^
.

H05
:

etc.;

Pi.

KBT
c.

K
13

heal

1.

t^C, iJ^J
cf.

(loan-

Gn
2

20 17
5-8

lit., 20

a. of
c.
t>

God,
pers.
s 2 2
'

ace.

word?), tremble, quiver, quake; perhaps As. s 16 reSu, exult); Qal Pf. 3 fs. HK-gn J e 8 49 ', 10 9 n Ju Jo 2 +, etc.

(JE)
.

K 2o

(E), i/cio7

(sf.),

Nui2

b. of men, abs.

Ec 3 (opp.nn)

fP,

5*

f68

3 pi.
16
,

*W)

Impf. 3 ms. effP


etc.;
i>.

Je4 ; gwaie, /taA, of earth Ju5 =^68 2S 22 8 (||m)='fi8 8 irf.),


pi.
4 9
',

DWl
also

f 72

3
24

fpl.'

njfjnri

Ez z 6 10

physician, Gn 50 (J) 2 Ch 2. fig., heal hurts of nation, involving 16 12 '''s (restored) favour (and, often, forgiveness):
pt. as subst. healer,

a. subj.'\

c. sf.

pers.,
22 "

H06
57
c.

1 1

(yet cf.We

Now),
of.

(||

Ex 15- (J),
c.

Is I9
1

1819

Je 33 6

+ 3
2

3
,

63 ;
c.

f 77"( + tn),
pregu.; of
caus.;
||

Isi3
29
;

13

(c.

|3"V +WijW?,
Je8 16
io'

ace. DJ? 2

Ch 30
7
(
,

20
,

ace.

H?

Ch 7

14
;

tj"3),

Jesi

c.

?0 caus.

49

21
;

of nation

Ho

and

HJf ^P'
||

t?^);

18 10 Is 24 ; of heavens Jo 2 (jp heavens and earth 4 16 mts. Je4 24


;

one heal them


of hurt, insp
TQ"Vffft

= ym 30
5

(indef. subj.) Is 6 pass., they be healed);


26
,

10

(lest)
c.

ace.
4
,

n"-af (

f land)

^6o

so

Na

(P? pers. caus.),

Ez26 ,0
20
H

(|O caus.);

46 (3 caus.); walls D^K v 15 (id.); nitrOO 27 s8


V<1
;

Ho

Je 3 s2
c.

backsliding);

the consequences of 3 ? of hurt ^ 103 ; ace. nation


(incl.

(? caus.);

D^BH

Amp

all

living

things Ez
16
.

(personif.) + JO

of hurt
1]NB"1N)

Je 30 17 1
;

will heal thee


2*

?SD caus.); of waving grain ^72 Niph. jnn H^jn? J e 5046 t* marfe to quake 38
(

of thy wounds

Dt32
Je 8 s2
cf.

39

Hiph. JP/ 2 ms. nntyjrin ^6o 16 7 W^Tjn Ez 3 1 "Wl consec. Hg2 7m^/.
(7ipt?).
;
;

4
;

1 s.

(opp. r\}}), (opp.}nD); pt.as subst. healer, physician 13 b. human subj., c. 7 of nation, Ho 5 ,
(||

abs. Is

g*

ms.
i
'

La

13
.

3. a.

fig.,

heal individ. distresses,


,

sf.

3 ms.
t.;

quake, subj. '*, 6721 heavens, earth, nations, etc., Hg 2

+2

^Tp{\\) 1. cause
S'5'?
Is I4
16

Sh^;
to
16
;

Pt. e*?"> Is
c.
,

c. sf.

4 ace. of

pers.

Je 17 14
18

c.

ace.
3

E'B3=m

6
yjr

41

c.

pers.,

3? T^B'p

V' I

47

(i- e -

i n g' n g exiles, cf. Is

cf.

^6o

4
;

61 s ); abs.

Jb5

(opp. JTID); pt. as subst.


9
;

Jb 13 4

nations +

EZ31
(||

subj.

man,

c.

ace. of

Niph.
575

Pf. 3 ms. tSf%


"")

kingdoms
to

TJ5).

2. cause (horse)

(Ges

Je5i
,c
)

i3 3 3 pi. 1KS"131 consec.


,

Lv
;

37

fs.

HTf}?

spring, lea]) (like locust),

man

subj.,

Jb 39 20

ttZftn n.m.
abs.
,

Jel<>Z!

WW
>'

Impf
15

ms.

Win Je 51
2

3 mpl. ^Bn".

Ez 4V; Ez 47 s1

',

(Ges

K2
lb

s2
,

etc.; //. eafr.

HfTQ Je
-

quaking, shaking ;'-|


specif.
fig.

iK 19" + cstr. Na 3' Jb 41"; 1. s a earthquake, Ami' Zc 14 1 K ig"-";

of

11 6e healed: 1. (Id ) Jeip of pers. 1 S 6 3 ; +acc. of disease Dt 2 8 27 35 lit., 348 1837 of (bad) water ; 14 subj. disease LV13

+) nenn

van

951
spiritual implic.

nDn
Mais
50
;

waters (prediction), i.e. be made of (broken) pottery, i.e. be fresh, Ez47 ; made whole, Je 19" (in sim.). 2. fig., be healed : a. of national hurts, subj. city Je 51 8 9 ;
ffi
,

2K 2

salt

' ?

Pr6 is =29>;

8 - 911

'D 3?
4

'

mind),

1 4 a ntW 0/ health (healthy, composed, Ec io 4 ; fits'? 'O cf. 'D alone

s0

involving forgiveness and 's blessing, impers. c. 7 of people, W"NB"15 Is 53' i.e. healing has
''

15 healing of
(Toy).
t

the tongue,

= composure = a soothing
!<!> 2

tongue
21 19.

3.

lit.,

of disease, 13

Ch

come

to us.
14
,

Jei?

t*n K
;

b. of personal distress, subj. pers. Pi. Pf. 1 s. subj. the distress 15". 21 2 2 ; 2 mpl. DriKB"! Ez 34*; 1 pi. VMf\

[*73H] vb. spread

stretch (As. rapddu,

Je 5 1 9 Impf. 3 ms. KB!?

Ex 2 1' 9 Zc 1 1 16 *W?\
,

oneself; Ar. jJk prop tp, support, aid, give, cf. Pi. infr.; Sab. rHBT pi. protection, guard,

18 ; 3 mpl. IKB-vi J e 6 14 T*1 (Ges* 75 ">) i 19 have healed, heal, 8"; Inf. abs. N91 Ex2i ; 19 usu. human subj.: 1. lit., KB"!) NB1 Ex 21 Ae
30

CIS

''"

40 ' 3
,

cf.

nanK

terraces

DHM
upon

Ho,,nu

*);
the

Qal Impf.
(leaves

3 ms. "1ST

Jb

22

41

he (the crocodile)

spreadeth a
Pf.
1 s.

threshing-sledge
it

mud
Pi.
;

s^a/ 7 have (him) well healed/ c. ace. of altar, 21 30 /, 2 1 8 c. 7 of water ; =repair, 1 (subj. ) 2
.

marks upon
of couch
5

(fig.)

from his scales). Vnffl Jb 17 13

then
sf.

2.

fig.

of healing national defects

and

hurts,

{spread out any support, hence) Imv. mpl.

ace. pers.,

EZ34" Zen
9

16
;

work

at healing,

WB! Ct2
,

support

me with apples
(cf.

(||BD).
Ar.supr.),

treat (ace. of hurt)


v.
[Sfc>]

Je 6 14 8" (both
1
.

t^'Tg,
10

T[rTT D"!j
i.e.

n.f. perh. support

Wiph.

2), 5

Hithp.

Inf.cstr. of

purpose, NB*innp ; lit., in order to get Itealed, + }D s of wounds 2 8 M =9 15 , so 2 Ch 22 (rd. with

back, or arm, of palanquin; sf. HITS'] Ct dvaicXtTov, 33 reclinatorium.

||

11.

ft?

for

cf.

Be Kau Benz).

2 fi. ND~1 n.pr.m. in Benj., iCh8 ,Pa</;[a]. kbt v. nsn. Vid. also "1 rva p. 112.

(inP),Exi7'i9*j OyST] i7

T ff'T'Q'l n.pr.loc. station of Isr. at Exodus 8 u 15 Po^fi*. Nu33


-

">?]
t

v. p. 75.
id.,
;

nDT vb. sink, relax (NH

so

Aram.

i, 11.

CNB")

v.

sub nan.
in

fi.

nO"J n.pr.m.

Saul's line

Pa<pai(a),

Apaxa;

v. '"VB"1.

Ch 8 37

II.

'l v. HB"1.
9
,

NBT (der. spec), Zinj. DBT Aph., [>i Ar. il\J' an easy life is perhaps akin); Qal Pf. 3 ms. Ju 19 9 (yet v. infr.); 3 fs. HOP Ju 8 3 Je49 24

t fcttOn n.pr.m. in
1

Benj.,

Nu 1 3
46"

Pa(pov[av].

[nKDl]

n.f.

remedy, medicine;
,

pi.

24 26 Impf. 3 ms. HBT Is 5 f|Tl Ex 4 (v. infr.), etc. 1 . sink down, of hay in flame Is 5 24 ; sink, 9 decline, of day Ju 19 (si vera 1.; L kikXikiv,

etc.;

abs.

nton Ez 3021 Je 30 13

ni-

(all fig.).

GFM
c. ft?

tj"fiN?-\ n.f. healing

;-\
1

abs.

Pr

noj [but how expl. the difficult nan ?]). Usu. 2. sink, drop (of wings, v. Pi.), of hands,

(fig.).

Ne 6 9 their liands will


1

tSnE~] n.pr.m.
TrPD"! n.pr.m.
21

Levite,

Ch

26', Pa<pai]\.
1

(in fear); elsewh. abs. fig.


2

1. in David's family

Ch
,

S4

Is 13

Je 6 M 50 43 Ez
pers.).
26

= lose heart,
ir 12

drop from

the

work

energy,
16

Pa(pa\,

A@L

Pa<pata.

2. in Simeon, 4 43

24 om. Je 49

21 7 Zp 3 ; D'T 3. sink, relax, abate, of temper

Pa(paut(s).
Pa<f>aia.

3. in Issachar, 7% Pafpapa, 4. descendant of Saul 9 43 Pacpma,


,

A L
,

Ju

83

+ ?5?0
8,7

4. relax, withdraw,

L Apax<(= n ?l 8
Pa0aia(s).

:ir

).

5. post-ex.

name Ne3 9

subj. '*, }0 pers. EX4 (J), i.e. let one alone (but rd. perh. "ft*!, v. Hiph.). Niph. Pt. pi. &VjJ
idle

Ex
)

(J).
4
;

Pi. Pf. 3 ms.


i
24 - 25
;

Impf. 3
,

fpl.

nrBin Ez
pi.'
24 - 25

Jb 12 21'; P<. NB1D (Ges


Ttf\
let

tVE^'
Up<f>(a)r]\
;

27 n.pr.loc. in Benj., J0S18

A@L

76rr

Je38

D'BTD Ezr 4 4 ; causat.:

unknown.
4

Ecl tMfinDjftBna n.m.

healing, cure,
i
19

wings drop Ez I (rd. Qal, DiTBM subj., Co 25 Toy Krae al., who del. inv ); loosen and let drop, of mighty, fig. for weaken them Jb 1 2 21 girdle
;

health (usu. fig.); abs. BTD J e


8 15 ; cstr. NB"1

Pri5

4
;

1.
.

nsrirj
,

c.

ace. hands, fig. for enfeeble, dishearten


.

healing, cure, of

Ezr 4 4

15 19b 6 national woes, Je8 1 4 (||Di^), 3 6 (+n3lK); 'O tt? PN Je 14 19 * ifer* t* no cwre esp. /or 6 2. fig. of pers., ws, 'D f-Nb 13? 2 Ch 36'

juss. 2
37

Je 38 4 Hiph. Impf, 3 ms. sf. fBT Dt 431 + ; ms. 'Tjn Jos io 6 + etc.; Imv. ms. HBIH
,

2
1

Jun 2K4
16
;

27
;

f|nn

causat., 1.

Ze<

9 drop, the

Dt

14

+ mpUB"]n f 4 6";
;

health, profit,

Pr 4 22 (|| 0*0),

1 2

18

17

13

16 24 ; with

fig., -fit? pers.,

2 S 24'= 1 Ch 6 =abandon, Jos io (JE);

hand

ran
> -

952

-,2-,

=z relax, refrain Ex 4" (rdg. pert, also (T orn.) 3 1 5 v Q**) > acc - re *> =: abandon, forsake, Ne 6 , s 31 1 38 ; subj. ', c. ace. pers., Dt 4 so (subj. ') ijr

t npl n.pr.m. in Ephr.,


!"PB"1 n.pr.m. v. sub NB1.

Ch 7 s
1

Pa^ij[o].
v. HB").

p* ?'^

3 1" Jos

(D),
;

Ch 28

Ct 3* (opp. in)
pnnn), njriX
fO pers.,

fig.,

. 2. let go, sf. pers., 13 ace. (om.) ">piO , Pr 4 (opp.

20

t DS"),
cf.

^3^ * stamp, tread, foul by


;

Jb 27 s (opp.
one aZow
c.
;

id.).

=Ut

Ju

3. refrain,
37

c.

stamping, treading
Ar.
2

Dtp",
2

|t?
;

of

JLjJ kick)
r:V

(NH Qal Impf.


2

DBT

tread,
2
1

Syr.ma; ms. D3"ini Ez


11

anger
pers.

^ 37 s

7 pers.

iSn

K4

s7

ace.

Jb 7"; abs. lei alone, i.e. do nothing, be 18 quiet, 1 S 15" Vm6" (cf. Weir in Dr *"). M Jb 9 60 4 v. Je 3 5' + KB"}. Hithp. Pf. 2 ms. ,0 JVB"yin Pr24 /ia< shewn thyself slack ; Pt.
8 9 one sliewing himself slack, Jos 18 s . Vid. also KB"} heal.

32 , P<.

c.

ace. rivers;

pliant

Pr 25 M a "fountain befouled. Hithp. (stamp oneself down, then fig.), Imv. ms. DBinn p r 6 3 humble thyself, become a supm bestir as
fcB"iJ

mpl.

K^3"!

34

*.

Niph.

(RV Toy
-?

thyself,

conject.)

Pt.

nSTTID

pi.

D'S^nt?

^95
see

'-

DB "y?
in

f 68
al.

31

stamjring, trampling,
crpt.,
fin.

down pieces of silver (V), obscure and prob.

tnD"1

adj. slack;
.

abs.

'"I,
s
,

of people,

Nu

conjjj.

Bae

and DirtB

supr.,

ad

I3*(J); ettr.Bn! nfcr) 2 S 17 i.e. weak (||$>); fpl. HiB") D?T, fig. of discouragement and fear
Is 3 5
3

t[t2)EnQ?] n. [m.] (water) befouled (by

Jb 4 3

CfVQal2.
Mu or
,

trampling); cstr. Dyj}'] t [nibp )]


JI^^DBT bench or
rrhbffl 2
stool

&Wp

Ez 34 19

t[jYB") )VD-) s cstr. BFV jVb") Je 47 sinking n.[m.] sinking of hands, fig. of helpless terror.
;

Ges

Sta 4296d cf.Ko"- 1M ]

n.[f.]raft(etym. dub.; NHonce

on which feet rest);


||

pi.

Ch 2"

t
,9

tn. nD"V T T'

11.

ND~1 as n.pr.m., alw. T T


fr.

c. art.

[*"|2"1]

Po.

(late

for

nhaM

K5

21
).

shake, rook (Aram. W[


i_IT quiver, flash,

Ha-Rapha

wwye gently; Ar.

throb;

(perh. der.

n.pr.gent.
c.

11.

E*NB"1,

v 2022

q.v.); e 9 Kfinb , Ch 20 ; only as parent, "W "T^'a , ,B 2 S 2i"- (=D NBnn *y?nj 1 Ch 20 4 ); *wp n^>
n?1f?

zSji'"',
-

prep.

'ni>

v 20!2

also

NH
;

TIB"! flutter, Ar. -jJjJ" flutter,

flap

wings) Impf. 3 mpl. *Jfh)

D?DE>

*TWj Jb 2 6".

t[p3"l]
;

vb. Hithp. support oneself,

1
||

Ch 20 6 8.1.
'

HB-l v.
28 ' 5

sub

KB"J.

fi.

O^NEn n-m."

pi.

shades, ghosts
</, as

lean (Eth. S.A.'!': reclinare, accumbere ad mensam cf. Ar. JfiJ be gentle, bind camel's arm to
prevent going quickly ; jyj-*,

(by most connected with above


powerless, ones, Sta
Lit.
01,420
;

NH pB"ip,JAram.

Ph. DNBl);

Wisd.
'in
9

sunken,
NiJB-ip,

elbow);
v.

Pt.

f.

5 npjirjp Ct8

(c.?y])ers.).

and
,

late,

name

of dead in

n.pr.: 'l Is i4 (in 4 18 She'61), 26 (|| tfno), *88"(|| td.),Pr2 (|| niD), 9" (in 7\m '0$), D'KEH ^>np a i M ; of righteous '1 Isr. Is 26 19 earth shall cast forth (|| T$?)-

Jb26 5

elsewhere nearly

Sh e'61,

c. art.

iCDI

DB1.
foil.;

VfSll (-/of
hess
7 "'

NH^BT = BH;

Schult-

cp. Ar. ci+jj talk or act obscenely, and a Syr. J^9 #Zagr, r/ws (not in PS Brock al.)).

f 11. Q^ND") n.pr.gent. old race of giants

tttfcn n.[m.]

mire; Is57

20

+ t3L5).

= (perh. WRS in
,

1.

'i, as

extinct
;

and powerless;
-

Dr Dtin

v. esp.
c

or as

known Schwally ZA w ""' (1898)

shadowy, vaguely
,27ff-

t [DC")] n. [m.] appar. stable, stall (NH enclosure id.; -/dub.; Thes fr. t|B"l, cf. Ar.
i__>J

v. also Sta'-

ancient inhab. of Canaan [W. of Jordan Gn ?], 20 1 5 Jos 1 7 15 (JE), cf. 1 Ch 20 4 (v. 11. nan 8 upr.) ; hence '"> pop, plain S. of Jerus. 2S5 1822 23 13

for sheep and goats, but no satisfactory meaning DVIBn Hb 3 17 (for of tpn pi.

known);

cattle).

Y")v. pn.
I"

[yi]
si

v. }VT.

iChii"i 4 'l8i7 5 Josi5 8 i8 16 (P);'nE.of Jordan

Dt 2"
of

(||

D-pjj;

tall, cf.

v 10 ), v 20

Zamzummim); in Bashan, Gn 14 Og the last them Dt 3" (of huge size), Jos 1 2 4 1 3" (D); "1 H? Dt 2 20 3". Pa^af W [M]; oi yiyavrts Gn 14'+ 4 t.; ritv Tirai/o)* 2 S 5 l8!!2 + ( L) 23".
,

(|| 5

id.; tall

;=

[KJJl] vb.

vera

1.,

||

form of

pT

run,

14 but Inf. o6.W} Ezi Co Toy, cf. Krae Berthol


,

rd.
al.
;

most mod. think interpol.


t

Vid.

Ki^ ^Mf) Hi-Sm om. verse and


also HVT.

[1^1]

vb. Pi. watch

stealthily, or

with

]"V1D"} v.

nfin gub

t)'-|.

envious hostility (Ar.

j^ watch or wait (oft. lie

nn
in wait) for ; 1YV Ecclus 1 4 NHWBiv 4M so once Aiaro.lX") Levy
-

953

nn
t|i!n n.[m.] goodwill, favour, accepabs. 'n Dt 33 + ; cstr. fir)

M observe
);
c.

only Imp/.
ace).

stealthily,

tance, will;
19 ^i45 +
;

mpl. rnsnri

,/,

68 17

(fig.

of mts.,

MilT r

vb.

be

pleased with,

accept

favourably

(NH

id., will, be

be well pleased with, (orig.j) Sab. \r\ favour CIS"'" 77 -'"', cf.
-

willing ; Ar. '_jj No ZMO "v(,90'' 155


;

60 19 \Jr) Dn 8 4 + etc.; 10 a. of God, Dt 33" Is 60 6 8 20 18 106 4 Ft8 u i 2 s 18 22 '"> njJ *5" 30 51 89 8 5 3 nana Is 49 f 69"; *i Di' Is 58 ; Tn?e> Is6i ;
sf.

V/HT] Is
:

1. goodwill, favour
'

||

Hom

8fld * r - chrert -

Dtss
12

23
;

opp. n3J/in Pr

1 - 20

12" 15 8

b.

o'f
13

men: ingen.Pr io32


i9
.

27

i4

9
;

of kings v 35 16

"

11 73 of a D'ih good, acceptable, CIS"'"Id "" 21 5 ; Aram. NJH, Ui have coin, good,

123

'''

-,

2.

acceptance,

'

pleasure in,
7
;

n^n supr.); Qal/"/. 3 ms. 10 27 *1 Ecq sf. 1 s. BfJ Je 14 ^W?! EZ43 consec. (metapl. Ges i75rr Aramaism, Krae; 10 but Co etc. Impf. 3 ms. nri^ 1 47 +
cf. II.
; ;

sacrifice,

ROT s :sb ]Vrb


i 3
;

Ex

of persons, offering 28 s8 (P); c. b pers.


'';
c.

/or acceptance for him before


iJV"6

sf.

pers.
3

Lv
;

22

l..M

^U
cf.

abbrev. D3^ fiinb 22, D33X"6 19 !5 2, ^ I9 (of p^L, 22 -J S g67 J e6


-

VTty, 8 43 sf. If* Mai' i 3 fs. juss. ft? Lv 26 njrin p r 23" Kt (< Qr na-ftn, nyj, cf.
; ; ;

3 fpl.

Toy),

etc.;

7w. nri
8
,

,/,

4o

14

,(

1 1

9 ; //.
i

cstr. htaTj
,

Pr

pyi py Is 60 (read ?, so 13 3. will, Codd., v. Gi, also Du), pyT Mai 2 : a. of God, 'l rrtfjl do his <n"M desire, pleasure

words

Ho

) ;

16 7

V77

etc.';

14"; pass.

W
1

i>.

nxvi
,

47

49

s f.

Dfi J e
24

Est io 3
4

Ezr 10" ^ 40 9 103 21 143 10 b. of man, nBT? 131X13 do according to his will, exactly as he
.

cstr.

W] Dt33 ; 1.
:

6e pleased with,

favourable

to

a. of God,
:6
;

c.

ace. pers. Is
\|>

85=
rei

c. ace. rei 42 ifr 44 147" Jb 33 4 17 7 7 c. 3 CI129 Pr 16 Ec9 pers. V' I 49 J 10 8 8 i ; abs. & f men: c. 147 Hg V'77 1
;
-

pleased, Dn 8 1 i 1619 37 2 9 ; <Zm're ^ 145


4

3 - 16 -36

Ne 9" Est i 8 9 s cf. Ne Ch 15 15 = self-will Gn


,

49 (poem).
t i"l2")J^ n.pr.f. et loc. (pleasure, beautyy, M 1. f. daughter of Selophehad of Gilead Nu 26
2. loc. old Can. city Qtpoa. 27 36" Jos 1 7 Jos 1 2 24 early cap. of N. Isr.(until Omri)iKi4 17 (nnnn), 15** 1 **"" Bapaa, usu. 6< paa
;
,

ace. pers., subj. father

Mai

8
,
||

3!1N

brother
c.

Gn 33 10 (JE), monarch 2 Ch
5

Pr3

12
;

of

10'; c.acc.

rei \|/-62

rei

102 15 Jb 14 6 Pr 23 s6 (but v. supr.); Ch 29 s V49 14 D? pers. Jb 34 s (/'So 18 ;


>

pt. pass.

*V5 favoured, acceptable


.

to

Dt 33"
c.

3 (poem), Est io

2. accept
23

of God,

ace.

pers., sacrificing, 2 S 24 20 404 ' 43 w ; c. ace. of sacrifice

Ho

8 13 Je 14 1012
i

Ez
1013

Dt 33" Mai

^5i
5

18

3. be pleased: a. determined, c. inf. V^o 14 b. c. 3 pers. 1 Ch 28 4 4. make acceptable, satisfy (by paying off debt), subj. land, paying off its sabbaths (Di Dr al. accept, be satisfied
.
.

119

108
;

c.

3 of

sacrifice

Mi6 7

abs.

Am

Menahem's base of operations 2 K 15 1416 (6ap14 Euseb 0nom 26162 e,iL cp. OapaiXa, <r(f>Xa V of Samaritans in Batanea, and Buhl village Geogr.24? con j pes ii^ 20 m. E. of Lake Gennesaret,
'

but this too remote) ; in sim. of beauty (om. ) site not certain ; conj. are : Ct 6 4 (|| DpE^);

with

[in

payment]) LV26
(J1V)

34 ' 43

guilt incurred

Lv

6 4 '- 43

2Ch36 c.acc. of (< point all these


,

21

TalUza, just N. of Mt. Ebal (Rob '"). Tayasir, c. 10 m. further NE., >et-Tire, S. of Gerizim (see, on these, GASra "- 355 Buhl
Geogr. 203

A_jg_But M.^C\

as Hiph., so SS Gerber). Niph. Pf. 3 ms. nru Lv i 4 Is 402 ; Impf. 3 ms. nrv Lv 7 18 1. pass, of Qal 2, be accepted, of sacrietc.;

t TV1 vb. murder, slay


in
cf.

(NH

(rare, also

fices,

c.

7 pers.,
abs.
18

Lv
19
7
.

22";

c.

b of sacrifice

22

13 - 27

deriv.)=BH; '^i. break, bruise, ms. consec. '1] Nu 35*", inini Qal Pf. 3 crush) ;

Ar.

'J*~

2. pass, of

Qal 4:
,

Dt22 26 2ins.nn3n(n)iK2i";

7m;.>/.3ms.nXT

2 40 her punishment is accepted (as Pi. Impf. 3 mpl. WJJ Jb20 10 satisfactory). c. ace. D' ?'! seek the favour qftliepoor (but Bu SS Gerber from pn). Hiph. Pf. 3 fs. nfff\ 73m s4 consec. Lv 26 tlve land shall pay off (Ges' )

rlJlJJ

ns"13 Is

Nuss^Dt^ 2

2ms.('n5f-)ninri
2
9
;

Ex2o' 3 =Dt5 17
3

';

7w/.a6s.DJf;Ho4 Je7 Pt.act.r\f\ Dti9 +, 42 'iT 4 +; murder, slay, with premeditation,

Ex2o
e.

13

(E)

= Dt5
Dt

17

ace. pers.

22

26

2 9 ,9 ,H04 Je7 iK2i (allabs.); unawares Dt 4 42 slay as


,
;
; ||

sabbaths (ace), cf. Qal 4. Hithp. Impf. 4 3 ms. nSQlT 1 S 29 with what shall he make himself acceptable unto (?N) his lord ? 3 mpl.
Iter

WJfl

Ho4

10

We

Now' (for

MT

2730 JVOn v' 92 '); esp. pt. as avenger Nu 35 (P &ubst.= slayer, manslayer, without intent, Dt 3.4.6. aJ g0 n p. 4 I9 Nu35 .11.12.25.M.27.28 J os203.5.6
J

*)

they

21

13 - 21 - 27 - 32 - 26

(van

d. H.,

38 Baer, v Gi

all

P)

mw-

shall not /tave delight.

derer,

with intent,

Nu

3 5 w-m-W-W-*^Jmij

rnn
also
4

954
i s.

PI

Jb 24

14
.

Hiph. Impf.
fs.

TOOK Pr 22"

Rasappa,

COT

*"- 12 Schr K0Fle7


18

DP' 297

J shall
20
the

be slain; Pt.

as adj. nnsniin neto J u

* -Pr,<r<itj>a Ptol
;
-

; 2 K 1 9

prob.

12

=Is 37",
.

Pa<j>< () r ,

assassinate:

murdered woman. Pi. (intens.) murder, 3 mpl. 1W1' Ho 6" (abs.),


WjjTl)
||

mod. Eusafa, between Palmyra and the Pa$t lc Peters Nlp[,ur 105 Euphrates Dl
'

f 94
l

(acc. pers.,

11?);

murderer, assassin; Is i* assassins. Pu. Impf., 2 mpl. inX"W i^62 4 so Baer Gi, van d. H. VIVTn, but Ben Napht. Pi. 'nrvi (Baer 143 ), so Vrss De Che
,

as subst. 2

K6

^oV

v. infr.; P<.

32

DOsi CniPD pi.

fn. T\BT\ n.pr.f. concubine of Saul, 2


21
81011
,

S 3'

plo^a.
:
;

DlSJfl v.i. rwn. T t

Hup-Now

Bae

al.

ye murder (or batter, shatter).

t[^"1]

vb. crush

(NH = BH;
sf. Ur.ijri
1

Ax.

Jk
1 s.

n.[m.] shattering; "niDXp ^42" with a shattering in my bones, fig. of effect of sneering words (Codd. '"O ; 01 Gr Che We
-^Tl );
||

trai

bruise,

bray, crush;
2

Aram. VF!,^
ms.

crwsA,

sAaer); Qal Pf.


'nis-1
,

12 4 ;

appar. slaughter

Ez

21 27 but
,

v 3 ; Trop/ 3 ms. fTV (Ges' 67 ') Is 4 2 4 (Cod. Bab. fTV Niph., so SS here and Ec 1 2 6 fs. *), 3

^ofl (so

P"V?

Ec

WIT)), Co nn, Houb Berthol Toy Krae.

(in Rosenm) nut, go

infr.); 3 42 ,

30 2 S 22 (v. nissn A1114 1 ; pass, prj Is Pt.act. fpl. 6, cstr. JV) Ho 5"; pLD'yon Is 5 8
1 s.
;

12 6 ',

H + i8 M =rnN

t),

tWSH n.pr.m.
:

in

Asher

Ch 7",

crush: 1.
Pa<r(t)ia.

K 18 =
21

TP2*") n.pr.m. 1. king of Aram, Ahaz's 569 A* 6 37 Is 8 9'; Pa(a)<7(<r)w, time 2 15 i6

a. pt. pass, in ?*,S"J( ?) ^3r?(n) s Is 36 Is 4 2 3 (all metaph/of weak


lit.,
!

pers.).

b. impf. intrans. get crushed(rd. filR

Vaouv.

2. Ezr 2

48

f =Ne7

of

50
,

Pa(a)tr<ov.

(in metaph.). 3 4 oppress, ace. pers. 1 S 1 2


-

bowl Ec"i2 6 *

2.
1

Am 4

fig.

crush,

pt. pass.

Dt

tl^n
Ex
2
6

vb. bore, pierce

kJ. stab violently);


1

Qal Pf. 3 ms.


17
.

(NH = BH;

Ar.

28^, as subst.
11

t/ie

s oppressed Is 58 ;

BB&D

pS"l

consec. '11
instr.).

(E) he shall pierce his ear (ace, 3

T I'SIO n.[m.] boring-instrument, awl;


abs. 'B

Ex 2 1

(E),

Dti5
fit

J*3p, i.e. perverting judgment, but dub.) intrans.^ei crushed (id. f^V of ser1), vant of '\ under fig. of wick, Is 42 4 ( 4nQ3J) he shall not grow dim or be crushed out. Niph. be crushed, broken : Pf. 3 ms. consec. Y^i) (Ges
;

Ho 5 (We Now

fl.

[*V*H] vb.
8d

together,

fit

out, si

vera

id. Pi. pave (fig.; si vera 1.); (Ecclus 43 As. rasdpu, join together, build; Ar. 1a-^T join
1.

together, cf. jAg.im.j.ta.m.

DHM V<M

'

Sab. f|X-|, DSV1 Id * Hal

Eci2 6b (of wheel at cistern); Imp). '2 ms. 7 )**fiJJ Ez 29 (of Pharaoh as reed, cf. Qal 1 a) Jb 20 10 rd. perh. Vfr (for 1ST, v mn Pi.), are crushed (as) poor men, Bu, cf. Hoffm SS Gerber. 2 6 Is42 Eci2 *v.Qal. VLcrush in pieces .1.
)
;
.

iat

2.

in a line; Aram.f)r>,^f, arrange cf. Aram. Jiifj, HSSn, all HpBf!, jpai!10 QBlPt.pas8.T\3rM (pTJ fata Ct 3 i< mn<);

lit.

14 (in metaph.) Pf. 2 ms. ASS"! V' 74

c.

ace. rei.

NH

fig.

= grievously oppress,
}*2n;i
,

/mp/. 3 ms. Dyn Jo

3 ms. JTT! 2 Ch 16' .

Jb 20"

Poel
;

interiorfitted

out(1) with love


f.

(Gr

T
4o'
'"l

HQin
!

n.

pavement;
i
6

al.'Jarie&orcy).

8 Impf. 3 mpl. ISXi^l Ju io ace. pers. ( Pi. 2 here perh. doublet, so GFM Hpt cf. H>">; r^l
II

abs. 'l
d.

Ez

717

^~) pavement, inEzek.'s temple, Ez4o 42'; Sol.'s temple 2 Ch 7'; in a palace Est

+,' cstr.

nsri Est

(van

H. HBri,
17 - 171818 6
.

BuNow). Hiph. Impf. 3 fs. (Ko Ba zMGx H(, 88B,.is tninkg Qal) Ju 9 ,A ortM
;
11

n$

1 -

352

/'

siwZZ.

Hithpo'.

recipr.,

Im]'/-

m pl-

t JtOSIQ n.f.
II.

id.

;cstr. D*?3| 'D 2 K 16

17
.

*pD

(/of foil.; prob.^Zow.cf.Ar.Lj^


<~-*-]

25 (J) <Ae children crushed (thrust, struck) one another vnthin Iter. * [y*l] n. [m.] usu. piece, bar (?), in phr. ^03 'JT3? D?inP V' 68 31 , but very obscure and
H3-li?3

D"33n snn>l

Gn

22

Jteated stone,

cauterize, roast; Syr.


.

ft s,

bread baked in as/te*(coals), cf

Rob BE

'

485 '

" "' 262


).

dub.; Aq. 93 wheels; Symm S^S; Chensaa or '3 5JS33, or (JBL I,a892) 12i j '3 ^n3 *|D3,
,|
'

(i.e.
1

f 1. HES") n. f. glowing stone (or ooal) T ta.,.j .Gh.w' B 6 (W e )._/-| abs. Is6 pi. ru D'DJn 1 19" (cf. Syr.
;

mercenaries); Pott We 3J3

1
"i'

!?;

Du ^SD

'S !?.

f 11. nSPnjp n.f. crushing, oppression;

supr.).

Je2 2

17

+ pB'Vn).
ppn
;

TF)2^ n.pr.loc. conquered by Assyr. (As.

pi

v. I.

p-\ v.

pn

4
;

p!

v. II.

ppn.

apt
vb. rot (NH [2p"l] Qal Impf. 3 ms. deriv.);
id.;

955
Aram. apT
20

3>PT
i[np"}J
n.

in

m.

3p" IS40

(of tree);
al.

fumer; only

ointment - maker,
s
,

per-

fig.

D !? Pr 10 7 (Krochm agTJ D'?Bn

3j*

6e

in phr. D'njJ'irrja Ne 3 of the perfumers, i.e. of that guild.

i.e.

one

curseo!,

v33p,

cf.

Toy).

T[nnfn]
Jb 1 3 M

n.f. (female) rtf(fl


1

ointment-maker,
(

T2p"1 n.[m.] rottenness, decay (always '"\ abs.; appar. of ravages of worm, in fig.);

perfume/; pi.

S 8"

+ nin3B,

niBK).

rni.T IV3, in

fig.

Ho 5

12
(||

t%

t [rnp~l] n.[m.] perfumery;


Is 57" thy perfumeries, unguents.

pi. sf.

^if!
(of

cf.

(||td.);

elsewhere of decay of bones, caries (in fig.), 16 'D?5?3 'n Hb 3 Pr 12*, cstr.'Oyy 3p") 14.

[l"lp"TO] T

n. [m.]
5

spice,
13

perfume

t]i3jTl n.[m.]
rottenness, -=rotten

id.; 'I fl?

Jb 41 "wood 0/
Pi.

cheeks); pl!
:

WJfJf Ct
n.f.

(v. also

^30

3).

wood

(in fig.).

TnnplQ v t 'r
Hiph.=
ointment
is

1. ointment-pot, in
23

which
2.

t*Tpl vb. skip about (NH BH; so Aram. *lp") Pa., J>> Pa.;
ski]),

compounded, Jb4i
[1);

(fig.).

dance

As. rakddu, Ar. jS. ix. run with leaps and


leaping

spice-seasoning

as ace. cogn. v.

V Hiph.
2.
;

bounds,

|T,lii.

up
(id.;

briskly);
4

Qal skip
B$UJ)
j

f Dnp^Jp n.f. 1. ointment-mixture.

ointment-pot
'O npi

(?);
.

1. abs.'on Tip/I

iCho 30

about, Pf. 3 mpl. flfTJ

^ 1 14

(of mts.,

/mp/
to

2 mpl. Vlp/TH

Ex 3025
(1),

2. 133
or as

Ch 16"

in an

ing at law-giving); Inf. cs<r."lip") HJJ

both of Sinai quakEc 3 4 a time


about (gaily).
21

ointment-pot

an ointment-mixture.

mourn pBD), and a time

to skip

t[Dp^]
'Jj,

vb. variegate
,

Pi. dance, leap: Impf. 3 mpl.

'"Ijyv I s

13

Eth. Ifrao;, c f. % Dpl r

(NH id.; so Ar. mo^\ V ariegated cloth

trUf); ftfQ Jb2i"


=13-)3tp ttBD, in
, ||

(of children; merrily),


1
'

Jo 2" (of locusts) ; Pt. ngiP


2

Ch 1 s 29 (of David

jolting chariots); in

fs. Na 3 2 (of rrflnjp 2S6 " ins. 1BM| I will * dance, after 'KB)*, ThWe DrBuHPS'pin*?).
2

S6 141 6 );

or &m, Syr. )k>JA0H freckles); Qal Pt.act. Dpi, as subst. variegator, worker (weaver) in 23 colours, c. 3 mater. Ex 3 8 , 'ni ajftt) vhn naS^D
s5

c.
1S

35
28
39
19

Hiph.
them

lie made /wip/. 3 ms. sf. BTBT9 ('') skip like calves (trees, by lightning).

^2^

= 36
).

esp.

n'^JIP variegator 's


9

work 26 36 27 16
mater, exc.

3:

38'

39
1

29

(all
s.

P;
"]3D

all

2 8-

Pu. Pf.
n.f.

WBEJ f 139
||

7 was sM-

/wZty wrought (woven,

v 13 ).

HpT
ment

v. I. pp-|.

pjJH

v. II. pp-|.

TrtOpn

t [FID"!] vb. mix, or

in (perh. denom.; has nnpTD ointment; Ph. np") unknown either spice-OTixer(Bloch) or spice-dealer (Lzb) Suppl 90 cf. perh. akin to As. rikku, spice, Meissn 33 HWB6ln rikk'e, Dl -qkllmpf. 3 ms. npT Ex 30 )
;

NH

compound oil, ointthis case v meaning


;
'

embroidered); 16 18 , nn- 2 6 16
if

variegated stuff (woven or


abs. 'n

Jus

30
-)-;

sf.
30
;

W\P- Ez

pi. niopn 15 303 ", 45 ; (piece of) variegated stuff, Ju 5 1013 16 " 4 15 for garments Ez 16 27 V'45 explicitly, '^ 'I? 3 Ezi6 18 26 16 '"l appar. -=variegated work

du. aTiDp-i

Jus

25Si 211 Pt. npn v 'in 37


39
;

mix, compound, Ex30 (P; ^ita, i.e. 9 anything like the holy oil); pt. as subst. 'npn 30 rinp/lQn 1 Ch 9 compounders of the ointment ; as a professional name, mixer, perfumer, Ex M 1 25 36 Pu. Pt. mpl. tWJBrttJ 2 Ch 37 Ec io 3o 16 14 mixed as ointment. Hiph. Inf. abs. nP_"}n nn i?7? n Ez 24 10 (|| Dfiri), as Imv., spice the spic-

Ec io

1 ;

pi.
33

cstr/npi

Ch

27'; fig. of variegated

plumage 17

of varie-

gated stone

Ch

29

TOpt
8

3I

(P0K0/i),
'

b. a

son

PaKT)ii.

2. IOC.

Hebron 1 Ch 2 aM VtKoy., Poko/x, 16 c. name in Gilead 1 Ch 7 @L PaKa/t. 27 in Benj., Josi8 Naxai/, A@L P/j[v].
'

n.pr. 1. m. a. a king of Midian Nu JOS I3 21 (Po/3()K, A PoKOfl, OpOKOfi).


of
,

ing

(?),

Krae

spice (the meat) well, but very dub., prop. P"J*3n P~)!} empty out the broth.
i.e.

t [J/

l]

vb. beat, stamp, beat out, spread

out

'in f* trip/} n.[m.] spice;


(that is) spice
(i.e.

Ct8 2

wine,

(NH id.; Hiph., Aram. Vp"> Aph., both spread out, and deriv.; Syr. >J>> press down 3S (Lk 6 <S), spread out, also consolidate ; Ar.
put on a patch, repair, cf. Clir.-Pal. kv.oi.v) patch, |!j. . i\ no^ao swaddling-bands,
is. patch,
10 '-

spiced wine).

TpIpT
of holy

n. [m.] spioe-mixture,

perfume;

npi nbvp nnpno 'n 'n' v 35 incense, npji ntJ^D


oil,
.

Ex 30 25

of

Schwally"
gold CIS
1-

90

90 -

Ph. vpin platter, or ootoZ, of ); Qal 7m^/. 1 s. sf. Dyp/lK 2 S


;

jrp
22 a I will stamp them
preceding, cf.Bae*
beat (stamp)

956
yipn
DiSI^

down (prob. gloss to


);

separated (as

sts.

in English) from the


10

word

18 ' 43

Imv.

with thy
fenS
IJTiri

foot,

temptuous pleasure,
Inf. cstr. sf.

cf.

Da
(||

9g\ Ez 6" in token of conn ?C); so (|| 1???


*|j>313

nso JFP jVna pn actually emphasized, Pri3 there only cometh [iCJ 1 s] contention. by pride
b. prefixed to sentences, to

add a limitation on
s

25"

ns subst. cstr.
24

(Ges^") fy$n
6
1

*|Knp); Pi. ac<. ypi (i.e. '<) he that

sthg. previously expressed (or implied), Gn 1 9 s only to these men do nothing, 24 ^STIK PI

(beateth out) spreadeth out


'
,
-

tJie

earth Is 42

s
,

Si?")

Nn J^" r" I36 Pi- Impf. 3 ms. sf. '"? 44 Is 40" a goldsmith with gold overyj?i?V anja layeth it (lit. beateth it out); 3 mpl.TlK *J^TJJ
<foy 6ea< om the plates of gold; 4 1 7 Dtyjpl^. <fey 6ea< them out as Pu. Pt. VJJID 1D3 Je 1 o 9 silver beaten plating.

^J? TJ?
sf.

Ex 39

^BS

Nu

n|n ag^nft, Ex 8 I will let you go ., only 25 10 go not far, v Nu 20 only it is nothing let 28 me pass through on my feet (cf. Dt 2 ); esp. s 3 in Deut. writers, as Dt 10 15 1 2" 20 16 1 3 (cf. 2 3 2 12 4 14 4 15" 5), 8 19 ii 13 15" 23 2 3 (cf. 14 2 Is 4 1 ; emphasizing a command, Dt 4' 17 ), etc., 12 1623 Jos i 718 6 18 13 8 22 s (all D 2 ). c. empha24

'.

out.

Hiph. Impf. 2 ms. D^nf to? JPgT0 Jb 1S 37 caw< <Aom make with(=like)him a spreadJ"

ing for clouds (spread out clouds;


tjT'jri n.jn.
GnI
-

sizing single words, esp. adjj., only nought but, 5 altogether, Gn 6 VI pi iai? nia^no 1|* i s only evil, i.e. exclusively evil, nought but evil, Gn

cf.

VP1)

extended surface,
cf.

expanse
')

i" + ; <r,i,ia, 33 1. (flat) firmamentum, cf. Syr. sub -/supr.; expanse (as if of ice, cf. ni|n pj?3), as base,
cstr. '1

Ez i M +,

(as

if

beaten out;

Jb37

18

);

(solid)

abs.

Gn

3to pn wo<Am? 6w< good, Dt 28 s3 tyff ^V? 19 p5 pi JTVO/is 28 nyn pn it shall be nought 8 but terror to, etc., 1 i4 (cf. TJK 2 b/3); sq. an adv. Dt 28 13 rbvo ? pi n^m above only; sq. a vb., Ju 1 4 16 thou dost but hate me. t d. after
26

29

support
cf.

(Wkl ) Co Toy), v M (supporting * 's throne).


11 - 22

A " orF ,Mhlv

347

Ez x"*"

(gloss

Hence

DS 'a 2 a). K 8' 10 5 (=2 Ch 5 ) a^axri ninb ty pi ji-wa r, 15 22 (= 2 Ch 18 16 ), 2K 1 7 18 te. with an affirmaa neg., save, except (syn.
I6 1
.

2. the vault of heaven, or 'firmament,' ) regarded by Hebrews as solid, and supporting 'waters' above it, Gn i 6 "- 7 8 (called B&#; all

(Co*

tive a sse v erati ve for ce , only, altoge ther=- surely,


,

Gn 20 ran oipoa dt6n nyj; px pi, Dt 4" (so EV; but Ges populus mere sapiens, so Di),
11

P),

* 19s

(||

&Z#r\),
17
,

"m

yfl

Dni2 3 ;'also 1
*>

K2

25

Ch 28 10
tf.

QVffa t
Q,|

Gn i""

'B>n

OB-i>$; v

( all

P^
pi.

Jp
cstr.

*b.

W PI
8

1^

6 32 vbx D^an ons eit:^ pi

(PI prefixed for ernph.) if


i

[yijT}] n. [m.]
"J?!?"!

expansion

only, provided only,


25

D"K *^1 Nui7 3 a:j9ans2'<io/^a<e*,

'si

i.e.
I. fig.

they shall be beaten into broad plates.


("/of foil.; Ar. JfJ 6 <Am, also be weak, slender, scanty, etc.; Eth. l&$\ be

1K8 ra% 2K2i (=2Ch 33

Dt 1 5 s '31 yOETI 5Mt3K DK pi, = 2Ch6 16) D31T T33 rWBf DN pi (


8 ).

pp~)

tp^pn a.m. a thin cake, (RV) wafer (cf. Ar. iiiU, a thin round cake of breadY always
of unleavened bread
"in
:

Ex
ffl

23

29

=Lv 8
.

26

"IHX

n>
12

tiiin,t$&\ thin; Syr. j>i Pa. Aph.


<alfii thin\.

make

thin,

nsn
15

p'pn

Nu6
1

19
,

nisp

'p^pi

Nu 6
thin; fpl.
rrijsn,

Ex29 Lv2*7

(all P),

Ch

23

\d yavov

pn

+1. adj.

of kine,

Gn

4 ,imm7(||

v"rt^).
i
!4

2. 109 adv.with restrictive

a. surely (syn. T]K); onZy, 4 4 *|BD injK KD3n pi orcZy as s2 regards the throne, etc., 47 D'Jnbn noiK pi n ?i? *&, 50 8 Ex 8 6 nr>Kt?n ik<3 7 pn, IO

fcrce, only, altogether,

Gn

the temple (of the head): Ju4 21 22 26 *ini5i3 nnjn ypnrii, v s inipi na^m nsnni, ct 3 7 4 =6 tjni3i fisnn nbsa.

tnjn

n.f.

II.
all

'

"JO OJSn PI
'

'i"PO orafythis death,


(cf. IRjl t6.

Jos 8 227 ), 3 1 Ju 6 3
1 i

Dt 2 36 (cf.
1

id^ 20"

= BH); Qal Impf.

[DpH] vb sPJt NH Aram


-

>

PET). <>.
8

of pers. spit upon.

3 ms.

p^ Lv
Is

15

c.

a
10

Cf. PI).

Gn

8 32

Ex 10"),

tph

n.[m.] spittle;

abs.'n

50 Jb30
,
i?'!)

(circ. cl.) rrjTi;

an only one, iSi" Am 3 s *DVT D3DN pn only you have I known, etc., Jb i--m noi>E0
she,

W!) pi (there being) only

19 (both of contemptuous spitting); sf. 7 while I swallow (J3) my spittle, i.e. for the

briefest time.

"!??

'?*

PI lonly,

ening

i\*,

tNu

f 9 + oft. Once strengthi2 2 " isi ncyoa-iis pin. And


i

Tpp"] n.pr.loc.

in

46 Dan, 'in Jos 19 prob.


,

doublet of JiPI'n om.

Benn Steuern,

cf.

Di.

npi
tjTJTl n.pr.loo. in Naphtali, J0S19
(Oiiada) 8aKt6, trad, identified
36
;

957

yen
1

@
'

3. guilty of sin, against either

God

or

Pacxad,
G,,r.22 6

Paicratf

a Jewish

man, wicked: D'VBhn D'EONH


lious Korahites),
,,;

Nu
-

i6 2 "

(J, rebel-

with Tiberias, Talm'" Hel!, " ,21

Mai
1818

18

Nbr G,,r.af. Buhl


UTi v. eon.
T

GASm

0eo8r 447
-

P !S;sg.indiv.Ez3
coll.
11

3 (not serving '<), opp. 30 98 6 2i 33 fii 32 10 Pr9 7 -|-;


-'

(-/of foil.; cf. Ecclus 3 12 ; J Aram. KB'") Hoph.


permit
;

HtH

NH

Hiph. permit,
power, Aph.

/tare

OAram. *BH
,b
;

Nab. allowed, Id

cause, occasion, Syr. U. j is usu.

Lzb 3/0

18 6 7 IS3 Jb 34 36 pi. DW1 1853" Je 19 = 3 o 23 Zpi s ^26 5 Pno 3 Ec8'+;||DH'Dn 23 iS2 9 (poem),V'i2 9 5o ,6 97 10 i45 20 ^min '3$ 63 61 1 19 cf. v + t'T DTK Pr 1 1 7 Jb 20 29 27" 17 '1 Pr 2 1 29 '"I D'VB'I JHT yj, 3 7 28 B^ 13
;
,

||

^D

Wame ;

tD'VE^i

nxg
6

As. raM, possess, r&M, creditor; Ar. (j)^J &e ^rm, IV. make firm; Eth. <Jfl?: se<, put in, place over, prepare, etc.; Sab. lt5H servant of deity

12

Jbio3 2i 16 22 18 19 M l?Kh 146 Pr4 i2


i
1

tD'jrcn Tft Je
ijyj
;

JHMordtm ZMG "I


*

< 1S76, '

SIf

).

tp*5(n) "jJBn 9 8 9 21 V' 75 101 1 19" Ez 7 ( Co <xny). Vf]'is rare before exile chiefly Ez \jf\jf WisdLit.
3
;

nvenn Ez

1S

"

iV-iin

(but v. Co, supr.)

JVttTl n.[m.]permission;

cstr.'i

Ezr 3'.

t^Cn
6'+
,

nan.

82414

wickedness; abs. 'l Mi


yBH
'1
;

ITtth

v.

n*$ta3 sub B>tn.

27 Dt9 + ,etc; 1.
;

16 V&2 Ec 3

cstr. (perh.)

s5

sf.

iVBH

wickedness, as violence

and
4

tfDti'n] vb. inscribe, note


;

(NH

id.; so

crime against
*l

civil

Aram. DBH, JL Ar. -i. is loan-word No zMQxxua87.i!7 Fra 137250 pass. c. art. ); Qal Ft. 21 as subst. DDK 3H33 fienn Dn io that which
is

fist of wickedness ;

inscribed in the writing of truth.

PUT)

(-/of
ill

foil.;

opp. pnv;
;

cf.

Ar.

Zj
be
;

be loose (of limbs)

Kam Frey

whence perh.

NH

(disjointed),

regulated, abnormal, wicked

criminal, nV'BH crime, vb. Hiph. (denom.) declare guilty; Aram. VEH be wicked, -Li Aph. do wickedly, and deriv. ; Eth. ddOl
VB/T

nr6Pr 4 "; Ez 7"; H *|pto Mi 6"; 1 DhsA v 10 cf. Prio2 ysh3 ^141* Pri 2 3 'l mVv 16 12 1 K D^BhD 1 S 24" (proverb). 2. ^c/teo!Jiess of enemies of Egypt Ez 31 11 (dub. Co; 'in COB/ f i25 3 3. gloss Toy); (@ SS VBH). JiNOn Dt 9 27 wickedness, in ethical relations 2 20 n^JJ Hoio' pjJ Je 14 (D ); opp. P"12f 8 7 f 45 DOK Pr8 v. also f 5 b io 15 Jb 34 10 35 s
"1
;

law Ec 3 1616 '"1 niajnn v 6

fUN

Is 58

ntDD

||

:1

||

||

Ec7

25

88 ;

"B/JK
12

Jb34

8
;

\briN

f 84";

aW*

iV^IO Ez

19

33'

nVB*l 3). (v.

usu. forget, less oft. err, be wicked, dtiXt; wicked ZMG1 "< 1898 135

(loan-word fr.
l?lH
T T 263
;

Syr.w* Schwally
Off*) Is 13" +
(del.
;

t [i^C.H] vb. denom. 1

be
s.

wioked,
2

act

adj. wicked, criminal; "


pi.

)).

wickedly ; Qal Pf.


tttf^l
1

abs.

'~\ 9

K8 +
47

^Vr}

S22 a +,
17

Gn !%*+

+3

t.

fs.

nV f) Ez 3 18 T

cstr.^fl ^75 19 Co), v (Vfi Co) ;

SBHK Jbg 29 io7


1 47

1.
,
.

Impf.

ms. JIJ^P

Ec

is.

6 wicked, act wickedly,


15

K 8 =2 Ch 6
s2

37

Dn

Ec

7>

+"?%?
\fr

1 1. usu. as subst., one guilty of crime, deserving punishment; sts. also wicked; opp. p'TO; Vp~] Ex 2" 23 1 (E), Dt 2 5 2 Pr 17 23 18 5 25 s Jb 9 22 24 ;
-

22

(in departing) from

my God=
3 ms.
22
3
;

8 12

2.

6e guilty,

coll.

S 23 25 25 (J) Mi 6 Pr 28 ff]>Bh 1 S 28 26 12 24" Je 5 Pr 19 20 29 D'yeh D'tWK 2 S 4"


-

Gn

10

2CI120 35

Jb 9" io 713 Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. yBnn 1 10 1 pi. 3 mpl. W'Bhn Dt25 Dni2
;

26

wy^-in g
cstr.

etc.:
29
;

Impf
32

r#T
,

Pri2 2 + ;
etc.; Inf.

(murderers), ttKtj
death,
'1

VBH
,

Nu
cf.

35
2
,

31

5?Eh:'jb 3 4

(P) guilty of
32

yBnn

K8

3 mpl. f^Bh:
2

Ex2 2 8

Ch
;

15 bf)D Pr 2 8

(E) Is5

23

Pri^
2

13
;

^
;

ag STBnn

1 P^sn Ex 23?
Dt25''iK8

pi. cstr.
21

'JPEnO

Dn 1 1 32
c.

1. condemn as
Ex
22 s (E)

Pt. J/'Bnp

pr

i7

'5
;

guilty.

in civil relations,

ace.

Dt 25

V&i? Vtto
enemies:

Ch 6 s3
sg.
i//-

P !S *T?

,-r

10K Pr 24 s4

2.

guilty of hostility to
J?B*"l

i7

God or his people, wicked l3 + 6 t. i/'V', Is 26' coll.


;

2. condemn as guilty, ^94 Jb 34 17 Pr 17". in ethical and religious relations, c. ace. 1 K 8 32 Jb 9 20 io 2 15 6 32 s 40 8 + 37 s3 Pr 12 s Is 50 9

f 9 617
18

io 2 + 6

7"*9

Mai 3 21
Is

+ 5t. ( + (poss.)
5
,

13 s D^ych f 3 t.^, Isn Hb3 22 M 21 31 Is 4 8 Ezzi 34 4+, 57 Je25


4
;
-

54

17
,

abs.

Jb 34 s9

other cases

often hard to

decide); specif, of Pharaoh

Ex <f (J),
413
;
||

13" 14

Chaldeans

Hbi

Babylon TOT N3B'2Ch


,

xon f 106 6 Dn 9 5 nna ^'bho Dnn 32 . rrtinb y'j-n 2 Ch 2o TBn: 1 S 1 4 47 read 5?W Capp We Dr Bu HPS.
;
||

in ethics and religion Ne 9 33 Dn 12 10 2 Ch 22 3


:

3. act wickedly (late), Jb 34 12 (denied of '*),


;

3S

rrytth

958
;

TniW")
cstr.

n.f. wickedness
4

abs.'n Is 9''+;
Dt25 + ; 1.
25* Pr 13 Is 2. wickedness
TINT
s

3 ms. r$Mflp

Tf| mirr Jb 41 23 A
n.[m.] boiling;

(the crocod.)

nS(h Dt9 +;
))?} *?&

sf.

inyfl
> l5 I
4 6

maketh

the depth boil like the pot.

wickedness in civil relations,


17

Dt

9 ; of enemies, "1
9

inVfl? ^

t[nrn]
Ez 24
s
,

pi. sf.

nWr]

^? Mai
nj?ehi>

(Edom); 'in

Zc

make

as ace. cogn. cause its boilings to boil, it boil vigorously ; but rd. iVnro Hi-Sm
all

Ez5 (del.Co); D'lan njJBh 5 (personif.); Dt 9*-'. 3. wickedness, ethical and religious,
*i

CoDa(poss.) and

mod.

(cf.

v 46

||

D^DXV).

nfcv

Mai 3 IS

",

invfio

aw

Ez 18 27 33";

yen(n) njfh

18 20 33".
;

t]->JNlhp n.f. wickedness

abs.'Bn

Ch

t[D-Tl"1] vb. bind, attach (cf. Ar. LLs~ thread bound to finger as Qal reminder); Imv. ms. Vfai? n 33"!f EJ Oftl Mi I 13

24' Athaliah the (embodied) wickedness.

D^nycn
tW")
incendit;

v.

jtfo
foil.;

P 469
.

tanS n.m. a kind of broom-shrub, broom-plant, retem (NH id.; Ar. IfJ (on form
1

Lag
irritavit,
1

162

);
,

X
4

iqpPP"!, all

(./of

Sam. ^*m\

K 19 nnx
5

= BH); abs.nriK
;

*|

'-1

v4
1-

Kt pnx Q r )
'

NH

1SH
si

yfajne,

Ecclus 43 irc f)Bh


;

DDni"

Jb30
,

(on text v.
-

liglUning-fiame (? flame; t\w\ as n. pr. div.

vera
-

Lzb

154 - 370

id.

.m

dm <n
u-

Pietschm mn

J Aram. NBKn 1.) in OAram. and Ph.


ZAl " 1(,898
1

4 Rob 8" 84 203 205 500 Low*0313 Post H"t""<8 V' 120 DB, 'Juniper' Q n Ency. Bib. 'Juniper'

P i. B^arj Bu Che"*r ); DW]

&p
\bri2
'

150ff-

EMey
"*"
66

zl,G
>'

"

xl

<

18ro - 71 '
1

T nori") n.pr.loc. station in wilderness,

121

WMM
j-i.
'-\

**

"a

ma GACooke
-

Spiegelberg
6

Lzb

"' 328

Nu 33
t

18

'

9
;

Pa6 alia,

L Papa6a.
close

').

*17!

n.m. ubs

flame, fire-bolt; abs.


, ,

[pJTI]
sew

24 is 4 Dt32' +; pi. D'BCH fj8 cstr.'SBh 7 6 Ct 8 6 sf. fVBBh V ; _l. aTOe E>K 'l 'l 8fl Ct 8" its flames (sc. of '"OnK, n ?i?) are flames
;

..

repair, fenced en10 closure); Pu. Pf. 3 pi. D'isn Iprn Na3 her ones were bound with fetters. great Niph.
6 Impf. 3 ms. PTVV Ec i2 Qr (pn"V Kt), from context be snapped, broken ; read prob. PDJ! (Pfannkuche Thes and mod.).

vb. bind (Ar. JjJ up; Talm. Kjjl^l

up and

offire;

'1 '33

Jb5'

= s;ir'A; 'T = pointed_/2awie


(||

of lightning

f 78"

2. fire-bolt flames of the bow, fig. of ', bringing pestilence and death, Dt 32 s4 (cf.

TJ3) T&% for arrows.


;

'1

76

sharp

Dr; ||nno3ei3),Hb3
J-

(||-i31I).
25
;

*1D3 18
2apa<t>,

t[nj5n")] .[.] chain (?); pi. cstr.niprp 40'V


21
-

II.

*]")

n.pr.m. inEphr., 1CI17


?aari<f>.

ti^rn n.fm.1
abs. 'in nbjf

Pao-f<,

Ez

chain (on form Lag BN89 ); i.e. for captives, but very
,

[l^H]
17

vb. Po'el beat down, shatter


grind};

dub.;

Co

pVpsl niv,

Krae pin??

<&

('2= As.

(Syr.

*. bruise,

/ny/.

3 ms. &P~\1

Je 5

one shall beat down thy


1

butdku, obstruction); hence perh. also pi. cstr. 6 21 Qr (Kt ropwi), <* o/>ta anj nipvn 1

fortified cities.

before the

"'

3'!
j

Pn.

in temple.
v. foregoing.

Pf.

pi. UK'iS'T

Mai

we are beaten down.


nip*in"], rtlffyn
y

fittTl net, v.

eh\
vb. boil

Jim

(/of

foil.;

NH

nn-j,

Aram, nnn,

t[nj"n]

(NH

ttf.;

Ecclns4 3

Li, all tremble;

cf.

Pi. Hiph. nae Ao<; Aram. nrn, .}.' 6oi7); Imv. ms. npn causat. Ez 24 s cause to boil, bring to boiling, c. ace. rei. Pu. Pf. 3 pi. WW"! Jb 57 30 my bowels liave been made to boil without
quiet
(fig.

BBt).

TJTTn n.[m.] trembling (on form Lag BS .76 Ba ,7'bJ .__A, Hq j gl (gi yera LJ wAm spoke trembling (AV Che al.) Ew al. spoke

^^

terror

Hi Ke EV spoke,

of violent emotion).

there was trembling;

Hiph. Impf.

text dub. (v. Now).

to

959

JDfc

tr
tf Sin, 2 ist letter

(with V,
vb.

q.v.).
cf.

"1KIC (7of
tiKb, "rtKD
;

foil.;

unknown;
all

NH
13
7

so of trees (ace. om.) i/' i4 Pr I8 20 ". c. c. JO of food Jb

16
)

fig.

of requital

r tlNto ; abs. V Ex u Ex 1 a*" Lv i (all P). (J), Dt i*6< (D),


'

J Aram. K^*?, n.m. E,,2 M leaven

Zeaven).

19" (fig.); fig. of 13 and (fig. earth having its fill (of rain) f 104 14 20 of requital) Pr 18 *; good sense 1 2 (del. 31L3, 3 so Toy), bad sense I 14"; c. ft? of source Is 2. more gen., be sated, have desire 66" (fig.). 2829 with harlotry), a. abs. Ez I6 satisfied (i.e.
, '

nwto

v. stta.

2to
foil.;

v. 3<e>.

Je5o (with

10

sult); of eyes

Tpttf (-/of
der. spec,

interweave;

NH

^1??,

cf.

15

30

plunder), Is 53" (with a given re20 20 e Pr27 of Sh ol and Abaddon v Pr 30 9 (exposure to =have abundance
, , ,

??V

hair-net, etc.; Ar. eLLi insert,

interweave; Syr. ^koo r/i


be

m, adhere,

embrace,
cf.

b. c. ace., be satisfied, with, have arrogance), 9 s 18 15 14 cf. *i7 one's fill of: Je 31 63 Pr 5 Ec 5 14 s cf. (eye subj.) 4 , ace. of sons \// 17 (si vera 1.,
, ,

mixed with, )"" velum reticulatum ; HWB638 s'afoM, headdress, D1 ).


t
n. [m.] "SJlito

As.

but text dub.,


life,
i.e.

v.

01 Du,

cf.

BaeWe), days

of

network

of boughs

cstr.

njtafto

2S18
8

9
.

Ch Ec 6 3
2
(||

reach the full limit (+li?i) s 15 24 . C. c. 3 of goodness ^ 65 ,


d.
c.

10123'
c. )t? id.
i
8

inf.,

Ttotj}

f$

Vfypfi Ec
.

trt3Hto n.f.
'-\

lattice- work,
41 ni3?^ v +

network
,

K?9)lit.,

3- have in excess, be surfeited with


(ace.)

abs.

a.

with honey
of,
c. ace.

Pr 25 16
,

b. fig.=6e
i
11

kY

+
1

pi.

prob. window-faMi'ce

2K1I

v 17 ; 1. 2. net-ornament

W3$f

weary

of offerings Is

(subj.

'"),

on
cf.

pillars,
22 ' 23

K7

Kit Benz),
.

(crpt., (om. KitBenz),v i*"* 2 Ch 4 121313 2 K 25 1717 Je


17 - ,7

18 - 20

19 shame tossings Jb "]\ poverty Pr 28 34 Pr 28 17 c. ace. 1 23 pers. contempt ^


.
,

Hb
La

16
,

c. id.,
30

1|

c.

3 of troubles
Pt.
yafc*?

88 4

of reproach
31
.

52
(fig.)

3. network,

toils,

for catching animals


ffBDt).

tNiph.

sated
7

Jb 31
19

tPi.

satisfy,

Jbl8 8 (+nBH,

HB,

Impf. 3 mpl. W3?>? Ez


their appetite (B'BJ
;
||

tliey shall

not satisfy
3 ms.

N.?t?);

7m.ms.sf.,subj.',

t Qlto n.pr.loc.
Is
1

Nu 3 2 noaf
3
,

38

Jos

19

(JJOH
27
s3
,

"0JJ3B'

^ 90

14

(2 ace).
,

tHiph. Pf.
11
;

JPakn ^107*,
etc. ;
10
,

consec. Is 58 IT)

fs.nyafn Ez
18
,

6 89 Je 48
also

s2
;

in

(cf.

Jerome" 1M );

Moab (Reuben), near Heshbon


2f(3o^a.

Is 58
d.

Impf. 3 ms. sf. ?5?3f! Jb 9 2 ms. 17 7 sf. s. jab'W Je 5 Tfgtyi f 8 1 van


,

J^S

[JQt^,] JQttf
surfeited

vb. be sated, satisfied,

(NH
Ch

(der.

spec.)=BH

so As. sebU,
jntJ>;

Ar. ji+l, Aram. 3HD, Eth.vb. of same meaning


3 ms.
*y3i2>
1

^m.
is

Palm,

the

Jb H., ^afc'K Baer Gi, etc.; Inf. cstr. 16 27 1. a. satisfy (esp. ; 38 ; Pt.TVPQirl03' 145 with material blessings), subj.'' , c. ace. pers. Je

Tfy$

infc' 1

23

'B"l
,

Qal P/. R7(l:) 20 consec. LH31 ; 3 pi.


14
29

;
,

5'(exposing men to arrogance), Is58"(acc. PM; of refreshment in drought, 3 loc, fig. of help and

Prta u +, 3 mpl. i'ya'f? V104 *, _ Jo 2 26 etc.; /mr. y?f Pr2o"; // abs. tity 10 16 8 La 5 6 nfffi Hg cstr. &&<? Ex 2Ch 3 1 6 1. be sated (with food), esp. human subj.: i
3 ms. yafe*
2
;

Is 9

19
,

"fen

consec.

Dt

26 12

etc.

Impf.

103 (3 27 instr., on ace. v/IV.) c. ace of ground Jb 38 (i.e. human subj., c.acc t?23 Is58 la b. with rain);
blessing),

107

(ace.
;

B>S3

||

tOO),

cf.

c.

ace. of food
40
15

+ pers.,
14
;

'

subj.,

^8i

17

io5 i32 c. *

i47
'1

ace. pers.

+ D^

DtS , Exi6 Is 9 a. abs., after fef, 16 men 1 1 t., cf. Is 44 (|| S>?N) ; exposing (P), 20 12 cf. Ho 13" (Isr. to arrogance Dt6" 8 31

Ho4

10

19

10

subj., ace. rei


16
.

+b
c.

pers., JiX")

^gf?), 16 yyb 9I 'TO *0T?3p


(||
.

145

d.

subj.,

ace of beasts + ^tat?

(of

Pharaoh, in prophetic
subj. Tyre,
a<e,
c.

fig.)

Ez 32 4
27
33

ace. gent.

Ez

||

2. enrich, 3. "W}>n).
',

under

nfl 19 to eat V' 37 graze); =have (or get) enough 8 16 of sword Je to drink Am 4 fig. enough 59 17 5 10 b. c. ace. of food Je 44 46 of wine Hb 2
fig.

19 of cattle), Je 50

(id.

c.

loc.

||

glut (with the undesired), subj.


rei

c.
.

ace.

pers. + 3

La 3 15 ace
,

pers. + rei

Jb 9 18
Pr

tjQiz) n.[m.] satiety, abundance;

23

abs.
;

La 5" Ex
in
fig.),

6 t., cf. Ez 39 (of beasts, 6 12 (P), 16 of earth, sated with water (rain)Pr3o
1

20

th Ex 1 6 +
3

cstr. y3k>

^Mfr Dt 2f,

ny3'B>

sf. 6", '"C^ 3 u 2 18 ; 1. satiety, as to


1

mate
food

960
18

asato
grow
great ;

26

th (Dr6) 73K Ex i6'(P), Lv 25 th f 7 8 2S I? IfB33 ?3K (both H), ef.


Ru
15

2>

increase,

N^t? adj. much);


Jb8"
d.

Qallmpf. 3 ms. metapl. &Mb?


Ges (75o; >van

OAram. BAram. Palm.

Dt

23

eat grapes according to thine appetite,


cf.

(of plant; metapl. form

(namely) thy Jill,

MfiJ

1W

25 b? Pr 1 3

satisfying abundance,

ninpb 1?
n.f.

16".

Hiph. 1. make great, pt. It^P n$T|). 23 Ae maketh the nations great (v. 7 D?132 Jb 1 2
H.

3
satiety; abs. 1?
sf.

b).

2. magnify, laud, 2 ms.


his work.

tnvnto, [nVntr]
Is

56" +

cstr.

-riyaf

Ez

16 49 ,

^jof

v 28 ;

Jb 36 s4 that thou magnify

Vid.tWf

VVS

rot?.

1. as to food, esp. 'fcy -ON ea< <o satiety, one's 2 18 19 also Is 55 (fig.); T? of Is 23 Ez 39 ; Jill,

tWSto
Jb 36 20
;

adj.

great; of God,
.

abs.

t?W b*

^b

cstr.

nlnoa'p 37 24

dogs 56"
as sin of
to

(fig.);

Dnj^b* leading to arrogance,


etc.).

t [^Jt^] vb. be (inaccessibly) high

(cf.

Sodom Ez 16 49 ( + ft, 28 carnal desire Ez 16 (fig.).


tjato n.m.
"
41 - 29

2. as

3Jf Pa. [from Heb.] exalt); Qal Pf. 1. 3 fs. M *4$8 Dt 2 , of city, c. IP, be (too) high for
2. 3 mpl. Jb 5 11 of pers., 6e capture. Qjjj? Aw/A in prosperity. Niph. Pf. 3 ms. 33f 3 Is
2 u.i7.

plenty, satiety

; only

abs.
-

M 47b3

V;

1. jpZeniy, of bread-stuffs Gn 4 !*>


'

(E),

Pr

10

2. satiety,

Ec

TJOiy adj.
abs.
"t?

sated, satisfied,
;

surfeited;

5".

aapj
Is i2
4

Pri8

10
;

fs.

naffeo

MfJ
ledge
set

+
6

fs.

n33E>3 Is 26'

f 139 i><. + ; 1. 6e %A,


';

Gn

s 23 25 Pr 19
;

cstr.
1

7 HV?f Pr 27

mpl.
1

D^af
S
2
5
;

s3 P?f Dt 33 -)- fs. S 2s 1. a. saterf


;

walls Is 30 13 Pr 18 11 ; city Is 26 5 ; God's know2. fee (safely) ijr 139 (unattainable). on high, Pr 18 10 3. be exalted, of God s Is 2" 17 33 his name 12 4 yjr 148 13 Pi. Impf. 10 4 2 3 ms. 35'^ Is9 f 107 '; sf. fajfe* 20 etc.; trans. c.acc. 1. set (securely) on high,-^20i 6() m
.

Hint? B>D3 Pr 2 7 7 (opp. rnjn '3); abounding in '>'s favour (J^IO P3y) Dt 33 a (II K.^9) abs ^erf Pr 19 23 b. in

with food,

c.

Drfe

phr. D'PJ 573^ satisfied vrith days, in a good old


age,
(

14

Gn $??'(?), Jb 42

17

(both

fpT),

Ch

29

28

9i

c.

IP, of foe

59

s
,

affliction
c. 75?,

41

107
Is 9

2.
.

+ HZriD + ?2J)f
I.

s ia. na'ba), also abs. jnfc> Gn 25 (P; "" k a d sense, surfeited with trouble,

exalt, in effective hostility,

10

Pu.

etc.: TJT

y?f Jb 14
I

1
,

fh\>

I? io 15

25 Impf. 3 ms. 33B^ Pr 29 6e s< (securely) on God high. Hiph.Vmp/. 3 ms. 3'3fc>: Jb

acts exaltedly ^H33.

d.

jt^] vb. inspect, examine (van H.-QS5' [so trvuTpiPwv], but Mas."!? v. Norzi;
[

T2^tt) n.pr.m.

(exalted);

1. son

of re;

hence connex. with Ar. a Jll, probe wound, try, M, examine, improb., and this(acc. to Fra )denom. from Aram, loan-word ; improb. also is connex. with Aram. "Op think (cf. foil.), Kau Arra ln
-

34 builder of Jericho (Hiel) 1 1 6 Qr (Kt 3'3K> 21 23 om. v.). 2. of Judah 1 Ch 2 ZeyoW3 ;

(2fpoi>x,

L L SryovjS).

fi.
12
;

2AWI " (I896, US?? n. [m. Albr


retreat; 'o
3 f i8 +
1

6(,

]
-

secure

ATte

); Qal PL"&,
["O]

c.

obj.,

Ne

'

316

I ex-

height,

V, 9
,

cstr

amined
fll.
cf.

into the wall, inspected it closely.

25

sf.
'

'asb-p

etc.; 1. a.
.

= strong=
.

^9

Is

hold,
Is 33
2

Tnbh
18
. ,

vb. Pi. wait, hope (Aramaism;


think, Pa. hope ;
1

2.

12 'O "1V3D Is b. fig. of security 25 1010 i8 3 of God as refuge f 9 , fig.

Aram. "OD
1 1

i.=Loo 1
s.

believe,

S 22 3

^ 46 812

4 8 59

101718

62 3 7 94 K 144 2
-

hope, Pa. think,

9"*, 3 pi.
,

Is 3 8 18

nriafn
2. Aope

^W Est 9 Impf. 3 mpl. 1$?) TOfe" Vm5 l* 3 V'KH afpL 1. wait '^ ?pers., Rui Ru
;

Aph. hope);Pf
16
,

^1W
13
.

f 11. 33fe)Q perh. n.pr.loc.


1

in

Moab
,c

'Bn

27

13

Albr ), A^ad; Je48 (v.Schwally Gf thinks appell. of Kir Moab (v. 11. Tj?) most
-

ZAW '" 1(I888)

19e

for,

sub
I

i/Bl.
[nJIli'] vb. grow, increase (late;
b>)
;
||

for,
27

7 rei

f 119
;

166
,

7K
9'

rei

Is38'

?K form
of N3
,

pers. V' 104

145

15

7 inf.

Est

hope
,

to rule.

+
"->!?

[~Ot?] n.m. hope;


^ilife'

sf.

'"}3fe>

^ii 9

Qal Impf 3 ms.


12

nsfe^

^92" righteous

146'.

7 grow great like cedar (|| TIS^), cf. Jb 8 11 see XW). Hiph. P/ 3 pi. (opp.-iVSP; v

/<aW

[K jl^]

vb. grow,
cf.

grow great

y/only in

?JH"WM1

-^

73

iAe?/

have increased riches.


:toato v.

Job; Aramaism;

Aram. ^D,

N3D,

k^,

all

y&>

v.

*,

n. b.

TTO
t [*7*ltC] vb. Pi. harrow (lib'
jgssm.m.ai. cf
id.

961
Ecclus
(JE),
2
6
18

pro

As

Sa(id ^ Uj
10

araw, drag);Impf.
;

3 ms. *n^! Jb 39 c. ace. of 'ground

ih*
v .io
(

(of beast) Is 28" ( nnD?,

human
||

subj.,

(hip);

Gn 2 5 ^io 3
(JE),

+'&? ' Zc io fn B* (both J), + 6 !9 'b nj?i?| v '^n T? Is40 IB? 2 K 4


1

2K4 59 Ez2 I 2
'fe>

10

39

esp. phr.
39

'fen
;

3^ On

t.
,

ls

Ho

io 11

(||

^iq:

fig.

of Jacob).

'frn pOV n.[m.]pl. in n.pr.loc. 3 vale of Siddim Gn i4 (identif. with Dead Sea),

ItMB

=va ie offurrows
( Hi,t ' Isr '

or (Di after

Onk Sam)
'

offields

=D

,-

lfe'n);
'

fj

Kenan

I16

K " 1, Tr

'

KoiXas [0<ipay] q dXvKij; 98 Isr * JM- "xh (3) ""

tlj J*?(4 t.'SJ?) Exg /B'n'n03f Ezi6 Dt 20" Lv 26 4 (H) Is 55 ,2 + 8 t. 2 S i 21 23 v. norm, on. e. stony, 1rg toe Jbs Ju 9 s2 42 f. open country, outside of walled city 3 . , 16 20 5.H.ll.24.35 2 R ^2 M J + 10 ^ , g ,9 9 9 24 8 battle-ground Jos 8 (J), 2 S io = 1 Ch 19 2S 1 1 23 18 6 outside of military camp 1S4 2 14' 6 18
16 7
;
;'

2*

We

'

opp. city (in formula)

K
;

11

14

16 4 21 24 Je I4

prop. D'"!??^ 'V demon-valley).

Ez

H? nnb Lv s25 31 as site of small town, 7 country-town 1 S 27 (opp. royal city), cf. 1 Ch
15
;

(-/of foil., meaning unknown; foil, connected with As. sadd, mountain, plausibly used by people whose land was mountainous (cf.
' ' '

TV7W

Ju 5 18 Dt 32 ,3 + ), by JFPeters JBLr "< 1893, M[ and " " ESa893, 65, cf.Wkl A,lorFo ch <1894) m (simultan.) Ba
-

27 27^; of high places, 'fr? niyaa Je 13 ; quite 31 11 1 S 30 Je 40 7,s including road Ju 20 gen., a 25 29 2 (J E), 1 K 1 1 Je 6 disting. from road Nu 2 9 12 2 S 20 outside houses and courtyards Ex 8 I4 15 '&3 nearly= outdoors Ex i (P), (P), 1 S 25 ;
; ;
;

Jager

cp.

Tel Am. (Canaan, gloss) sate 22 Ph. nc=BH, BH, so Ecclus 40 ).

As. sedtum, pasture-land; Am 180 66

Wkl

'

NH =
96 ' 12

of surface of country or ground, 'tPi ; 25 14 16 25 (JE ; =-onDn 'jr^f v ), cf. 1 S 14 ; 5 s7 so 1*n 'Jf-by (b) 2 9 Je 0 Ez 29 (|| rnfion),

Ju 13 9

Ex

t "HIT* n.m.*
of
,

field,

land (rare

orig.

form

32 39 ; same phr. opp. house, comfort, " Ez 1 6 5 Lv 1 4 7M opp. tent 1 1 , opp. city
,

etc., 2

S
16

Nu 1 9

n-Vff

(q.v. infr.), only


4

Je 4", poet.); abs. T?


,

3'B>Hoio
io 32
4

+ ; 1.
1.,

(si
13

vera
9

12 also cultivated field 12 but v. Now), yielding food Dt

tent of meeting Lv i7 (H). g. (all P), opp. 'DViD expanse of country, opp. mt., in phr. '&

Je 4 17 keepers, watchmen, 2. home of wild beasts '*? niona of afield. 11 14 22 9 8 ^8 Jo 2 /e' in^n is 5 6 v 104", 'i? 50 80 14 3. plain, opp. mt., Je i8 (but dub.,CoDu f*p). 4. land, opp.sea, ^ 9 6 12 (cf.nib' 3; ban ,/, 9 8 7 ).
4
;

La

^O

Jus
'frn

19
;

'm

'"JOS?

^Mii
7

n-jn Je i7 (of Jerus.) is dub.; cf. 6 l4 2. definite por(Jei8 v.''lV').


,

tion of gronnd, field land: a. cultivated

ground

'.

Gn
Lv

24

37

(E), 47
(P),

(J; nifrn mi),


12

27

1617

Mi
2

(in sim.)

Ex2 2 (E), Ru 2 2 +47 t.,


4-4-4-5
,

||

n.m. * a id. (ordinary contr. form rniZ.1 84 5 6 Ges' *'); abs.'fe>Gn2 +; cstr. irflf 14? + , 78 Dtn 15 + Xfr 24 9 Lv2 5 3 sf. l'E' Je 3 2 Vfc
Lv
-

+nionri
good
soil.
20

nb

S 1* yir'b Ez 17 5 aio
-

n'ib'v
s

b. as private property,
911
13

'

Gn 47

(J), 2 3

(P)

+ 50

t.,
j

Mis Is 5 + 2 Ch 2 6 23 (as
.

2,4

burial-place);

also 'fr(n)

ngpn v n^pn ; and

etc.; pi.

ririto

also "~P 2

be
sf.

sg.

= rn'E>

iS22 + S i 21 Is 32 12 Ru
7
,

cstr. Tlfty
i
1

Ne^
;

29
;

Da'x 'b, v. FIBS.

c. city-land, adjacent to city

+8
;

t.

(some might
1
-

cf.
i

Ba
30
,

ZMailli(,888) ' 351

e.g. *i$> Rii

6a
,

= nn'e>
field,
3

v" 4 3

SS Buhl note, but v. Kb" 77 );


1

48 (town) and subject to its control: Gn4i (E), 4 25 30 1 Ch 6 ', Ne ii Lv 25 s4 (P), Jos 2i 12 (P)

12

2944
;

specif, of

Zoan
4

^78

1:

d. territory
20
4
.

?rh& Ne
;

Mi2 4

1. open
2

1 1

etc!; also

Yjf
Gn

K 2 VT&
26
, ,

Gn
J,

29

30

16

Ex 9

(all

country: a. pasture-land 5 16 1 S 1 1 + 10 1. J), Dt 1 1

ofnation,tribe:Gn32 Nu2i (bothJE),Ju5 Ru i 12 Gn i4 7 + 13 t.+'b) rfe trip Ju 20 6


e. territory of king, 2

S 9 7 13 30
;
'

JE.

b.

unfrequented

24

63 - 65

opp. sea,

Ch

16 32 (opp. Djn

= nfc> ^ 9 6

3. land,
12

),

6 8 1 2527 to violence 4 (J), 2S14 Dt 21 2 2 , 30 s7 c. specif, home of beasts Ex 2 2 (E), Ez 33 .

exposed to wild

perhaps al.; not Sm).

also

mainland Ez 26 s 8 (Co Krae Toy

beasts: 2
114

S 1 7" Je 1 4 s

esp. phr.

'frn Hffl

Gn 2 1920

"nto

v.

rib.

niito
and

v. -\io.
J

J) of beasts in gen., and, of wild beasts, Ex 2 3 (E), Ho 2 1420 4 3 13 8 Dt 7 22 Lv26 22 (H), n ,r3).+ 16 1.; Hff) npna 1 S 17 44 Jb 5 a (II
3
(all
1, - 29

n.m.

(less oft.) f.

one

HW
;

of a flock, a sheep (or goat) (As. hi'u, Ar. i'Li, pl.**li,, %\Z~, etc. (also wild ox), cf. Egypt, sau,
sheep Bond'i
65
,

cf.

Jo
2

i
18

20

ife Tfbyi Ct 2 3 hunting-ground Gn


;
||

cf.

25

29

1? if D*asn 3S 27 '(all JE),


5

cf.

Id.

B NB

")
sf.

; abs.
Dt
32 - 32

na>

Gn

30
1

32
-!-, 34

cstr.
;

Tp

cf.

t? B"K 25 s7 (JE
:

plants and trees

T* jtf BHj). d. yielding Gn 25" (JE), 30 14 (J), Ex io

S 14

not in

43 + ; 1. a pi.;
Is

t*

aa*,

*ty
nom.
+)tor

sheep, or goat,

unit, of JKJf: as

property

Gn

32
3

(J

TIB
21 coll., D'ateji, ot?), m , s 22 { tiV,lton),v*(id.),\ (id.;

962

01
II.

Ex

3737

(+nW,

i&tt coll.),

"1W
bioi

(?

||

II. 13'C

cf.

NH n?iD;
or

Aram.

S 17 34 (nr Kt roaming pasture Is Dr),


(

+*lie ),

allE); Dt22' van d.H. erron., v.Baer


2i

3iD,
I

(ms.), N^DID,

Jfcooi all
9I

branch).

straying

(sira.),
4

7 slauglitered Is 53 (in sira.) ;


21

1 1

176

[ij'ito]

n. [m.]
49

branch
;

brushwood;
v.
t

"iB>,

"ton
3
;

sf.

3 ms. rib**

Juo (Ges*
49

but

GFM Bu).

Ju6 1S22" Jos6 (J), +id. + ^D5 1S15 8 78 as sacrifice Gn 22 (J), Ex 13 Lvs 12 Nu
13
12

t[HDito]n.f. id.; cstr.D'XJJ T)?S&J U9 *+ T


perhaps abs. nffo v
(so

3 ~\Yff), 5 (D'lya i D*osa "&-, all P), Dt 1 8 ( 15 9 3 21 Is 43 66 ( + ".**>), l**m? Ez 45 ; cf. Ex 34

+
1

@ Doom for MT nbVB*).

'

M M (+*W), v (J), Lv2V (P; +1W); fit for 28 sacrifice Lv22 (H); unfit v(H), Dtiy (both + "|W); as food 1 S 14 34 ( + "iiB>), D*F? 'V 3 "- 4S D'?y Dt 1 4* ( + id.) ; for passover Ex 1 2 (P) 17 7 v 20 20 2 -- 22 of Isr. Ez 34 (|| D^N, DTpnj), fig.

Shephelah,

tnbito,'to^to n.pr.loc. in Judah: 1. in s5 1 S if" (fr. 2ok X o><9 nbi'B> Jos 15


1

HPS (after We, cf. Dr) conj. ni3B>)> 1315? 2 Ch 1


28 18
,

'

2. coll./ocjfc.-n-nts
I

nbje5o' (=nnai<^Xv

).

(Buhl Benz SS ThKit sub 2); mod. Es-Suweke, SSE. ['peril.']; BBL494 fr. Beth Shemesh, in Wady-es-Sant Kob Buhl GM8rm ; 2o) X , 2oKXa>6, etc. 2. in hillperhaps also nb'B>
1

K4

10

=
(||

[7ntr] n.[m.] witness (Aram, loan-word Heb. "I? / "WO, ? <^) ; sf. nj* Jb i6
;

country, Jos 15
131!? 1

48

(Kt
'

rail?,

Qr

tolB>),

prob. also

Tp)._Hrmn|f Gn
"int^ (-/of

47

31

v.

BAram. Lex.

son of 150); mod. Suweke, 4 h. BR "- ,6 21 Buhl Geogr164 ; 2<o X -{<>). S. of fran Rob
('
-

Ch 4

18

foil.;

cf.

Ar.

Ji new moon

Eth. J^2> is ma&e conspicuous, notorious) ; 7UC: id.; X K"VPD, Syr. |>c*i moow; OAram.
(

scribes
I.

TCrC^tf} adj gent. m. pi. a family 55 1 Ch 2 Su>xadteifi, L SovxaBeip.


.

of

DW,

D^ttf
5c
6
;

vb. put, place, set

(cf.

"int?

373 moon-god' Lzb ).

T mint] n. [m.] moon, or crescent;


,

N5

2MOxxTiios8S).K>s.

NH

D1B>Ecclus45

4Q

DID Pi. designate, fix, Ph. Dt?, As. sdmu, fix,


'

only pi. Q 3inB'n of (non-Israel.) ornaments of camels Ju8 21 kings v 26 women IS3 18 /ujwVh, 18 93 (Is 3 ) lunulae; on crescent as ornament v.
, , ,

0,7 determine; Sab. D't? se<, set up, SabDenkm" CIS lvl ; Ar. lli ((_j) is insert, sheathe, also com-

16

Dozy"

76

Lane 8"'""- 314 Perles


p.
63

mute,- Eth. VitTD; jpw<, place;

7
,

cf.

Fra 68
II.

Niiy v. vim

670
v.

a.

I, II.

alto v.

I,

a.

rnC Gn2 4
1

LOW.

14 OAram. D^); Qal P/. 3 ms. DB> Gn 2i + Ch I s rd. DB> a? Gi Be Kau Benz), sf. to'e> (2 Ez 1 7 4 + W$p 7 20 3 fs. no'B' 1 s 1 9", sf. inrraB> Ezi 9 6 24 7 2ms. WDB' Je 3 2 20 + 3 pl.tt^Qn
,

DIB',

Syr. \ii,

[Clli'] vb. swerve, fall away (akin to HOB* q.v.; DID Hi|)li. is shake, move away ;
t

40" +
DB" T
1

1 pi.

?^
;

Is 28", etc.;

/nt^j/.
6
;

3 ms.
juss.
4
,

NH
Z
1

D*; Ex
^t2^)l 2l 28
1

4", D'B"

Gnso^-f-,

0^ Jb2 3
>'

As. idtu,

rebel,

Meissn 90 ; Eth. V'm: bring back,


is

restore; in

apostatize 5 cstr. 313 'DB'I 40 those falling * *""- 40 hood (Gunk

NDD); Q** -^ P^
away
to false-

S 22 15 +

K io
,-

9
;

D'^ 1- Gn 28 + si.^W) 2 S 15 23 2 fs-WBTni Is 51 D^W 1 S


;

s 17 HD'&K} Ezr 8 Ju 12 Qr (Kt nfcKl);

npfen).

t[ttto, IDD] n.[m.] swerver, revolter(?), deeds that swerve (fr. the right?); pi. "ipriB'1

+ /wu. ms. D E> Gn 24 + 7 17" + cstr. Dlfc> 45 +


2

mpl.^bri Gn
,

32

,7

24 po^ri Ex22 + ,etc;

etc.;
,

Inf. abs. DiB>

Dt

, P,

revolters have gone deep in slaughter (or nnnB* in corruption), but dub.; We Ike Now GASm, cf. Cu**", '1'n D'tp^n JVy'\ and the pit of Shift im they have made deep; 3 D'DD n'B^ tjtioi to do deeds that swerve I hate.

PX$

Q, P?'

Ho 5 2 and

Qr (Kt D1B>), ID'i? Is 9 Pt. D^ Am 7 + fs. rwn


,

Jb 20 4 +2 S 14 7 io 6 Kt (Qr tolb*), etc.;


Oft?

Is 5 1

(so rd. for


D'S?

MT

nDB-ri); pi.
(cf.

D'DtoMaU'-r;
4
;

i>ass.

Nu 24"

Di),

Ob

f.

ace. to

mpst npVt?

vb. hedge or fence up, about 1 [ ^P**] (=11. ^D, q.v.); Qal Pf. 2 ms. i"ljn fid& Jb 10
11

d. H. TOfc Kt), but v. infr.; Buhl, but most Imv. ms.; put,

S 1 3 s2 (van s nb"'e> f 56 Bae


2
set (oft.
||

fOJ

liast fenced

him about

(protectingly); Pt.

ace. pers. vel rei (expr. or impl.): 2, q.v.), 8 DB* 1. a. put, set, in a place, ace. 2 (J),
c.

Gn
6

iflf

Ho 2* I

will hedge

up

(obstruct) thy

way (ace).

loc.

28" (E) + 5 t.+,

c. 2 ace. 4-

loc, 2

o 8 heads
16

t[n5ra]
P"jn

n.f.

hedge (=n31DD);
.

(in)
cstr.

TtiVli

Pr 1 5 (in sim.). \DftoD v HEpe-.

heaps at (ace. loc), cf. LV24 pS); +3 40 'B*V3 2 2i 47 (E), fig. of '\ put his name, s s 2 Ch 33 7 cf. c. DB> 1 K 9 Dt 1 2 + 6 t. ; esp. 3

trftj

963
3
;

oito

of receptacle

Gn 3 (E), Ex 2 (E), Ju 6" + oft. s4 20 31 sackcloth on (3) loins Gn 37 (J), 1 17 crown on head Zc 6" Est 1 shoes on feet s9 28 Ez24 17 hook, etc., in nose 1 i9 =Is 37

M 1

ruler) DTO.ij

^ 54
t.

86 14

"133
;

I? also

Gn

37

(E),
c.

n?3

Ez 14
2 47

'; TJ?j>
17

Gn 30

'(J).

d. put,
p. 804),
c.

P|

Jos

(E) + 5

19 (Ex 8

v.

nnB

+ Gn
nnn
47
15
,

Jb40

incense "|BN3 Dt 33 10 i.e. cause thee smell it ; feet in stocks (fig.) Jb 1 y" 33"; ('<) to knife into throat Pr 23 s (fig. of self-restraint, Fl in De); words into mouth Ex 4 15 (J), Nu 22 s8 " (E) + 8 t., + Dt 3 1 teach to say or sing ; into
, ,

26

30

36

(J),
l2

32
(E),

(E),

put space between;


t.

Ex
(all

i7

Now
pers.

al.)

+
8

^ nnn T * m
c.

(Ob
1

del.

ipnb
oath
15

WeGASm
24
2'9

Gn
134

29

J); put,

7K

loc.

S 6"
; c.

19

Hb 2

7N

Jb

heart Jb

22
;

22
,

ins. also 1

S
1//

29'

@ Th We Dr Kit
(guilt of) blood
pers.
;

5 commit unto
1 26

7SS

rei
23

Lv 6 3 (P),

Bu HPS
Dt

TO rei Dt 3
thing with
together

trust in

God
cf.

78

7
;

into house

Dt

22

8
,

Ju 9 s4

(75?

so, c. 103

21 8 Je 26 15 Jon I 14 ); something into hand Ex4 21 (E), of wonders, i.e. enable hand to do 21 them ; elsewhere take, of hammer Ju 4

iKi8 a"; Ez
set,

= collect
:

thee,

(P) ; Tf? 1B* 1 S 9 lay up somereserve it ; put, c. 10! Mi2 12 ]>ut


(||

IPX, fSp); without modifier


21

3o

2.

direct

a.

apply bandage sword against (3) Ju


.

(|| 22

jnj).
;

fig.

booty
one's
14

K 20

6
,

so

palm

(i.e.

(fig.) take one's life (B'SJ) into 3 5 21 risk it) Ju 12 1 S 19 28 Jb


30

extend compassion, 7 pers. -Is 47 s 37 {mind) toward, pay attention to,

b. direct
c. 7, 1
1

S 9 20

put eyes ^33 2 K 9 (v. 7J13, cf. Is 54"); 9 E>B3 (=person), D*!D3 ^-66 (subj/'); set men at 31 (the use of) implements 2 S 1 2 (prob., cf. Dr HPS > (Dpfcj! sawed them with, as 1 Ch 20 3 5 Th We); 1 2 is dub.; L Klo Kit rd. (|| ]m)
13
; ;
||

Dt 32" Ez 40 44
2

5b
;

c.

7K
8
;

Ex 9
del.

21

(J),

S 2s 25

S 18 33 Jb
c.

14

34

(Bu Du

3$ and

rd. 3'B*

inn);

7J?

Hg i
41
22
;

5-7

Jb

51 compl. om. Ez 44

Hg
D3^

151818

Is

Ju 19 read
7'3'f v), c.
12

s0

perh. D333|> for


-

(or nsj? for tt$), v. esp.


20

GFM Heb
,

>"
;

3$ om.,

charge something against (3 pers.; pro,a perly put in, i. e. attribute, impute, to) 1 S 22 14 18 17 Jb 4 ; so, c. 7 pers. Dt 22 , cf. (7 om.) v ; put
DJ3J1
;

Is 41
1

+ nxn, J/T,
20

3| Am 7
clothes,

Is 63

11
,

tfra Ez 26
89

12
.

Bu, who cps. 4 24 34 3 ? D'C>, c. by=intend Dn


face (D^B)

21

3 pers. Jb 2 3 6 (so but all cases dub.);


i
8

b.

put some-

(obj. cl.).

c. set

thing upon

Nu 2i (E) + oft. ; jewels, (75?) on person Gn 2 4" (J), 41 "(E), Lv 8 8 s5 3 Ex 29 s (P), Lv8 9 (P), (P), Ru 3 turban Zc 3 cf. Jb 24'' 36 13 (fig.), girdle Je 13 2 (prep, om.) 4 sackcloth 1K21 27 rWT^S D "J? 'V Jb2 ( f
, 1
'

toward
ls

s1 ^b (ace. loc.) Gn 31 (E), +


18
;

Dnii' 7 c.7K, toward or against (implying opposition) Ez 6 2 + 5 t. Ez, s 2 2 c. 7J? Ez 29 35 c. c. 3 TTJ of direction 21
Je42"
44 ,cf.2Ki2
, ;

>I517

(fig.

of oppos., subj.
cf.

*):
(||

njn!>

D33 T

*Jf tfy

<Mn

man's creation); of siege and siege engines,

75?

Je 44"
rei

10

Ez 15 7

= against, Mi4
2

K4 +
s9
,

in silence

upon (75?), hand Gn 48 ( J) + 3 1., + upon mouth, Ju 1 8 19 Jb 2 1 5 and awe Mi 7 16 so c. 7


;

14

EZ4 23
18
,

24

2>ut, lay,

(human subj.) Dn 1 1 pers. + ^PO? of purpose 1


upon,
c. 7J?

18

5 }ruj, Lv 2 o (P)'; c'7 Kt 3B"); c. 7J? Qr ( <

K2
,2

15
;

set
2l

pers.= behold
3. a.

Gn44
4
,

eyes (D 3 J?) look (J),

Jb 29 9 to^ 40440 upon (7J?) head 2 S 13" (in 37 26 despair, cf. Je 2 ); ace. of disease Ex 15 (J), 26 16 17 so (3 pers.) v Dt 7 fig., spirit (7J?) Nu n name 6 27 (P), duty Jb 3 7 "(I), reproach (JE), 2 n3iD nnn n$n f I0C (<g Bae I3<eh, so 1 S 1 1 / or lO^l Hup Che); 3.b 71? Ct 8 6 (mm.), so,
,

after, take care of,

Je39 4o
set,

'131127 24",
c.

but

Wj? Am 9
Nu24
Pr8 M
Je 33
23

4
.

ordain,
set,
s5

ace. rei

(>acc.pers.Di).
25 4

b.

establish a law,
6

statute,
;

s5

fig.,

= remember, treasure up, Is 42" 47


c.7K
'K>

+7 pers. Ex 15 Jos 24 (both E), cf. +3 loc. Is 4 2 f 78 D'j?n), also 81 + 2 S 20 0V for ^^ Ew We Kit
s

(||

19

7
(||

12J),
;

+ 6t.,
cf.

2Si 3 33
14

20

i9

(||id.);

c.

3 iS2i' 3

Bu HPS, cf. Dr); establish something as (7) law Gn 4 7 26 (J), 1 S 3025 ( + 7 pers.) establish bazaars
;

\>W3

Ex

1 7

(E), impress upon.


2

c. imt,

(us a right),

3 loc,
1

K 20

34
;

appoint a set time

lay, 2

set, c. 7,

2K11" lay (violent) hands on=


18 28'; set 0no!> 5";
||

Ex

9 (J),

Jb 34 21

Ch 23'*; put end to Jb

Bu), ins. (perh.)

S 13 8

(rdg. 1}?iO for *fe so Dr


;

GHBWr
J1

KloHPS (>ins.
1

19 render glory to Jos 7 (JE ; 103), Is 42 12 ; make s 32 covenant with 2 S 23 ; set food for Gn 43 (J), 20 24 2 S 12 , prep. om. Gn 43" (J), so, c. 2B? 1 S 9

IDS ThWeBu Kit, after X) a place, + 7 pers.

Ex2i 13 2S7 10 =iChi7


c. set,

9
,

i>rei

K8

+ DE').

found a nation,
30

Is 44' (si vera

1.),

establish

B elsewhere Ju 18 21 of 28 B 2 K 6*2 prece20b dence Gn48 (E); set laws (as authoritative)
;

1$
1

it V' 89

("IJ??).

d.

set,

+
x7

75?

pers. vel gent.,

appoint (as ruler, official) Ex 1" 5" i8 21 (all E), Dt


of office), 2

N?e

Ex

7 9 2

(both E),

Dt

44

God

(as

moral

i4.u.w.u

ju

1 1

+7

S
2

2S

+ nnn

3 Q

Dite
insteaa of)

964
(J; second
in
,
||

jNirty

t.

+ Gn 47*
a
loc. ty

acc.=
23
;

ruler, expressed), 2

S 2 3 (^), ty
i05 head of,
21

also 2
2

ace 4- b and 3
14

CI133

tf8*-i3
,

at the

Ch 1 i 3 loc. 2 S 15* Dt i" 2 ace.


1
-

rd.

,316 12 t. Is. (25 s (both good sense), Is 28" 42 7 for Tyo Vrss. Coram.), Je 2 + 8 t. Je, TJ

+ b of title + 4t. + Ju8 ( + ^pers.),+Ez44 (4-^;allE) DWfcWl Hi Sm Co and most); + b of (ptrh. rd. +3 of position, b pers. 1 S 8"; purpose Hb
;

6 c. ace. alone Ct i Ho 2s 1 S 8 5 ( + inf.)


;

pers.

+
S3

i>

pers.

Gn 27 s7 (E), Gn 45 s 9 Ex 2 14

Ju i 28 they made the Can. into the corvee; VDVB 7]Vjb tim ^ 85" maketh his steps into a way (so 11 V Hup Che Dr, but meaning obscure De Bae attend to the way of (3? om.)
4-14
t.

Schr
1

Hup-Now rd.'T "*f*J);


i 7

c.2

ace JosS 28 ^),

12

c.

ace. of office alone

S 8 12 (4-b
,

pers.),

so

Co
24

29 t. (prsegn. c. 1J loc), 1 13 h. make, constitute, 2 ace, 1 S 8 1 8 ( 4- b pers.) 7 17 7 b of aec; or rd. 03^31), Is 3 60 22


1

S 1 1" Mi

Ks

23

Ez
(

21

27 *

(D'"!V for
of. 2
20

Dns, v."Q sub T13),


23
18

+ nnn),
Jb
7

(P);
set,

se

Ch me

+ by

bis,

iK 20 of task Nu 4"
e.
16

+6 +b

(DJ^b, t., 4- 1 S

<

11

1 1

form

people in bands,

ef.

Jb 1 "

Ex 4 ,lb (one ace, form bands), + (ace. pers. om.)


in fig.) (J), cf. (beast, in

as (?)
c.

mark for (b) Mm.


rei,

constitute,

make,

3 pers. vel
8
t.

Gn

13
(J)

(J)

I
2
s

will

48

20

(E),

make thy Dt io22 Ho


6

Ho

Na

K 19

n + 16
2
.

seed as the dust, 32

13

(bad sense)
pass.
v. II.
(J),
c.

f.

set,

determine, fix,
;

same ver., into carpinnacles, and (transform) thy gates in phr. of naming, ?$fc top tiV 2 K buncles; s4 31 Ne 9 7 ; c. b, PtK$ 0nb D'^l Dn i 7 1 7 cf. Ju 8
, ,

Ez 19 5 2 ace. and ace. Is 54 I will make rubies thy


;

12

bounds Je 5 22 (2
determined,
DIB');

ace.)

settled,

Jb 38 53S ^ 104 9 + nS"b$? 2 S 13 32 (but

ISKBtob?
4-

!?N>3*jb
1

appoint, send, frogs nJHD?

Ex 8 8

* b pers. Ex 4 subj.); (J; wlOTW Ak on text and mng. v. Now Bi

"
'

7 "I v

make, fashion,

c ace. rei grave Na i" (but


-

1894 -

Abh v
'

) ;
;

ace. pers.

+ by

against
24 7

K
t.,

14
.

4. a.

set,

c. ace.
yj/

^.
is

station, at a post, etc., ace. pers.


2

Jos8 13 (JE),
s

50

23

(3 loc), dub., usu. order (one's) way,

Is 4 3

cf.

Ez 2 1 2425 ( + b inf.)

De Dr
2

+ 3 loc. 2 K io Je 9 + 5 + adv. ace. Gn 33 loc. Jos8' + b (against) and TqB loc. (J), + p3 v (both JE), + b against Ju o ( + by loc), + b
,

prepare

way (which), etc., Gr Che Dh 21 make name 4- b pers. 2 S 7 23 = 1 Ch 1 7


make
c.
;

for DB/;
,

23

9 against 20-

36
;

doubtful are

i5

(eb

pers.),

obj. expr. (in MT); CVyrrby), where either an obj. has fallen out, or vb. (in techn. or inwardly trans. military sense), here intrans.
1 ,2 ,2
-

K 20

no

ace of posterity for, b pers. (or give to), Gn 45 7 (E) 1 S 2 20 rd. prob. b!&\ We Kit Bu 44b HPS, cf. Dr; Ezrio is obscure, Gu-Batten
del.

Wif*l and rd. J^JJ


c.

Be-Ry Ryle.
of
'''s
19
i//-

Esdr 9 s6 work, bring to pass, c ace rei,


bef.

D^J,
io 2

cf.

take direction toward; cf. (DizKn.397 forward I also [on Sm] WeDrLbhr), or else "v is corrupt 8m b. put in position, sacred bread, ). (cf.

signs, etc., 4-

3
.

loc.

Ex
;

(J),

Je 32 20 Is

HPS

66

46 78
1 7
3

43

105

27

d. appoint, give,

ace

rei

sword, staves, bars,


6.8.n..4

c. ace.
io.

S21 7 Ez2i 2 Nu
'

Nu

3 6 s6 (P), Is 6 1
(||

(||

4 b (P),

+4 t

P;

Jb 38
10
,

+ t,y

Ex 3 2 27 (E), 4020
1

pledge Jb
H

^ly

b pers.); a go surety for me, but rd.

pi

both

c.

byBD Je 43
t.; set

byt?

Es.t 3

+
13

perh.

?3-)j;

as obj., v. p. 786 b);


1 s.

b$?

Dibn
8

Ne8 8
,

(various
al.),
/

modifiers) 8

in place, b3Jl

giving understanding (making

sense

clear).

Jb34 (De

but context favours


c. set

~KV Bu
19

Du

b?ri3 tab b.

up

altars

K2
(E),
31
7

Je

",

stone as memorial

Gn

8"(J), 2S
etc. 2

22

12

(cf. D'i?n

Gn 31*+ ),
1
7
,

consee WflW^TJ Ez 14 ace Pfi 4- b, I will make him for a sign ( < B> for E> pers. van d. H., DOB*; Co Berthol Toy WWD^] (Qal),

tHiph.

image,
loc.,
1|

Ju 18

(||

tfjm),
30

Dt
;

16

?nj),

K
41

(3 loc.)

= 2 Ch 33
,

27

K 12
cf.

29

(3

+ 74 4

l8 5 7 and,
cattle
21

+ 3 loc., Je 7
10

s4

32

rods before 0?.^?)


guide-posts Je

3i
Is

Gn 3 o (|| Jl v ), cf. v 42 ,bed 2K4 (4-bpers.). d.


loc.;
||

38

=plant, wheat

28 s3 , tree 4 i 19 (3
e.
set,

|0J), slip

Ez

Krae WrnpB'ni); Imv. fs. *ftl} 2 1", prob. del ZMG """ a883, as dittogr. Co Krae after @ @ 6 X No 630 Jb 4 20 =Qal Bo Toy al. W!pn); Pt. D"kp ( > 23 DIB' but phr. dub., and text perh. ), (3.b) (v Lc \ t Hoph. Impfi 3 ms. B|*J v. Me N b crpt., Gn 24 s3 Or (Kt DB^I Ges*'3 ') there was set before

*1

7* (^5?

8", so usu., fix (countenance) 2 by), but ace. om., and sense dub.; read perh. Dt5>'l

him

(VOCV,
5. a.

cf. e.g. 1

K9

8 ),

to

Klo

Kmp
21

Kit Benz.

who 01 MBAfc1870 389 Kb'read also OB*.'! 50 he was laid in (3) a mummy4 3li) allows this. case (for MT D'B>1), Di <ea
(Wsj))
to eat, cf.
26
'

433

make a thing, or pers. (ace), for, transform 6 18 into (b), Jos 6 (J) make camp Onnp, Mil make
Samaria
<?b,

t [^Nn^fc"] n.pr.m. Simeonite (El establisheth);

^)

Ch

s6

(van

d.

H. Gi; Baer

Gn

,318
1

(E),

Ex

(JE),

Mi 4'

V'O'fc'''!);

Llo-^aijX.

noran
tj"ltt*l6fl n.f. (deposit, then, cstr.

965

pnto
ttoitoQ n.m."
248

T
cf.

'n)

id.;
;

abs. 'o Is 3 2 13

pledge, security,

Lv 5 21 (P;
(peril,

||

fnj3S).
foil.;

cstr.

^11.

QW,

DW
d.

bibnp
;

./of

Ar.

Ho 2' 3
Is

Jb8 +
19

s f. 'b'ib'o

Je 49 25
15

nb/ibt?

Ill be inauspicious, *li

ill-luck).

BW 'D 24
,

24"

exultation, in gen., 66' (ace. of


s
,

La

(opp. i^X),

H. ran? Kt) perhaps n.f. 32 token of unluckiness, scowl ; 2 S 13 so Ew "' H m (abbrev. fr.i>KDb; or emend. riDBfcf)
(van

trTVuT

cogn.); bridegroom 6V; '3 1133 1J v 8 'D V!B ; 33 ; f Jerus.

(as causing joy)


||

6o 15

ty

48"

La

15
,

cf.

Je 49 s

We RS
t

En "

Brlt-< 9 > Dlvl

Kit,

cf.

Dr HPS.
"lfeo
;

ls ('b-Vco tc$-, n^nn), i s 6 5 (|| n^|) ; tof! ' 19 l4 (of godless man) Jb 8 ; fflflD "0 Is 3 2 i.e. 6 desert. 'o Is 8 si vera 1., is cstr. before prep.,

["fittf] vb.

saw
(||

foi-m of

denom.
3

but ('3?) DIDO, Hi Gie Che


nti? v. n$.

Du Kit Marti

al.

fr.TWp ?); Qal 7ip/. 3 mOb"! i Ch 20 (but v. D'fc 1 a). Ho 9" v. -ilD Ju a 22 Ho 8 4 v. ;
Tils';

12

v.

mb\
$
foil.

t[nnt^]
NHD, Sy r
.

vb.

swim (NH ?np swimming;


bathe, also Njnp,
;

tiTVito Is 28 25 prob. dittogr. for T

^a, swim,

(Koppe

We Che
.

al.;

<S on);

TTpfy
al.

>3S GesDi

in rows (adv. ace; but TTV&, Kv.'yL, Lag 1"'i " rt,'"h J1 cK.a who favours^ cf-Vog elst in Is. More plausible would be some grain,

NH
374

swimmer; Aph. was/t) Qal Pt. + Inf. cstr. rinbb nrrfjn bna* nates i s 25 ". Hiph. r /mgf. 1 s. nriB'X x/,6 I make my bed swnwi (with

Nrrtb'

Krnp,

my

tears; another view sub 1?W


8t**

Qal
'b

as

mW Zinj.Inscr., Lzb
tfe^,

Sachau

r *" ammu23
).

WW
_

vb. exult, rejoice (No


;

ZMa

tlTrtp n.[m. 84 " (and tone) Ges*

m
']

1).

swimming
-

(on format,
'D

Kb 111

60 - 497

);

Ez47*.

(1883,. 636 der


enticing

(<

call, so
,

Dt 28 + 1 s. *nW V' n 9 etc.; 7y,/. 3 ms. 63 47 trty Dt 28 + '3 mpl. D*^ Is 35 (Ges* Kb'- 510 but D erron. Kenu 01 !2" a prob. dittogr., so Lo Hi Gr Che Hpt Marti), etc.; Imv. fs. *fty
, 1
, ,

perll /) fr< interj fts LQ an Gerber 50); Qali*/. 3 ms.b'b' U

[^nt^]
;

vb. squeeze out (so

NH

Onp,

Aram. Onp Mand. ODD spread out Nb M238 ); Qallmpf. i s.DnbK} Gn4o" (E; bit DnjyrrnN).

La 4 2
cstr.

18 10 10 mpl. *i*' Is 65 66 ; Inf. abs. bnb 6i

bfefy

Dt 30 9
63 - 63
9-9

exult, display joy, c.


41

Vy

^nc? EZ41 usually panelled, wainscotted, with wood; or n. a icains,! cot of wood, but Co ,!!3n, Toy ^BT\ (cstr. an).
cstr. )'?

/unknown);
t

t^^niT]

adj.(?), doubtful (van d.

H.

*(*#.;

10

Je32 Is62 Zp 3 (+nnp'B'3; 10 M c. 3 Is 61 ; ^?), fii9 (&*?< 1*%), 65 4 ,7 *35* (all 7%); 4 o 68 ( + nnt?B'3; ^j?), " 2 6 (all not?); x I0 Jb 39 (horse), > 19 (sun, as 2 c. ^3 and cl. La i '; abs. Is atlilete); 35 65"*
<wer,Dt28
||

3o

1B

pntP
;
;

vb. laugh

(||

pnv, q.v.;

NH

pn'e>,

||

||

^
1

'

||

POD Eth. u-rft*:); Qal Pf. 3 ms. 'bn consec. Pr 29 s 3 pi. ^pnb/ La i 7 Jb 30 /mp/ 3 ms. 7 21 pnb-) Jb 39 + etc.; Inf. cstr. pinb" Ju 16 Ec
1 ;

3
c.

1. a. laugh
,

at, usu. in
8
;

contempt, derision,
rei
c.

(both

||

4 7%), 6 4 (but del. 14


;

V GrDu Che" "


22

?y pers.

Jb3o'^52
37" 59
9
(||

?$?

Lai 7 capers.
;

Marti),68
Is

La4

21
(||

nob'), Jb3
b"i,

(||i>T''!?S npb>),

God

subj. Vr

JJD);
-

66 10 (ace. cogn.;
comm.; on
TjiifUl
/ a

||

nob/). Ez

2 1

15

is

crpt.,

Co Kb.^J$ (forb"b3), Krae Vfr$, other conj.


in
cl.

have no fear of, Hb i 10 Jb s 22 Pr 31 23 also, fig., of noble animals Jb 39 7 18 :s 41 s1 abs., Pr 29"


,

b rei vel pers.=

vid. esp.

Da Toy Heb

Hpt -.

(opp. V\), of

'>

(||

ivb), of
c.

wisdom Pr

26

l.m.

I,!ls

exultation, rejoicing;
1

)
s

(3 temp.

||

id.).

b.

pers., appar. of

abs.

bV45 +. jb'b'EstS
14
1

V'51
e.

119"

"; cstr.

[fet^Sta
(esp. ul
;
;

12966
'''s

friendly laugh

exultation, joy
3
I4

in

favour), .Toi
(i.

Isi2 ^5i io5 ii9 with which guest s were anointed


'b
'

I2

43

1? \Cp

fig.)
;

^4 5

Is6l 3 (opp. ^);

9 Bg> Je 33

v.GieAlbr ZAWlvi<U96)

nrbb : Je-j" ); 10 11 13 15" 1 6" 25 33 Is 22 (only here condemned 10 as reckless, wanton), 35 51 311 Zc 8 19 ty 51 10 Est
elsewh.
||

(||

njfrfij

n text

2. sport, 21 25 i S 6 Impf. 3 ms.'pnb^l J u 16 , etc.; Inf. 26 19 cstr.~plivb f 104 ; Pt. plihu Pr 26 r Ch 15 39 , 30 31 5 f. npnb/o Pr 8 2 S 6 4- nipntro ].!. D'pnb'D
. ;
-

Jb 29 s '; in gen. Ec 3 4 (opp. H33). 27 Pi. Pf. 1 s. ^PO'en play, Jui6

18';

1. make
;

0?.? pers.; in
loc).

Jui 6 25 (? pers.) 2 S 2 14 30 31 tournament), Pr 8 C?.?! ), v (3


sport,
5

2.

,/<,

Pr 26

19
.

3. play
1

incl. instr.
c.
',

8 i6.i7. ||nob'Je3i 13 (opp.bNi).

music, singing and dancing

8 7,

V.??

966
pnto
2

rpto

6' (3 instr
;

),

Ch

13

S 6 21

Ch

15

29

subj.

God

K ii"-

23
,

17 of merry-making Je 1 5 (|| t?V), 30" ( + njjno) 20 s 4 of beasts Jb40 children's sport Zc 8 31 ; of


;

104

26

Hiph.

of man, play with (3) crocod. Jb 40 ; 10 Pt. pi. VpifyQ 2 Ch 30 they (declar.)
.

29

superhuman adversary, '^l a. of Job, one of 1 2 2 3 4 67 b. of h. p. D'ri^n J| Jb !"*>*> a 122 o Sid/3oXo $ c. as n.pr. of Lu\brf.'\ ZC3 'B> Satan 1 Ch 2i'(interpr. 2 S 24'), SidjSoXos1 :
-

cf.^109

(II

PBh).

2.

uttered mockery Dn'bg

(||

D"?^).

(
io

o-arax
18

tl

II 14 23 ; Sararas
-

Mt 4' Mk
30

13

Lk

+ 33 t.NT).

tphtT, pinbn.[m.] laughter, derision, 26 inf. ; abs. p'n'B> Je 48 + 5 t. ; sport


(pi-op.
;

cstr.)

t [tttto] vb.denom. (Gerber ) be or act as 21 adversary ; Qal /mp/. 3 mpl. sf.^OE* f 38


4

cstr.

(1|

Ec 7 6 abs. pinB" Je 20 7 + 7 t. ; 1. laughter 2 I26 2 (|| nan), Ec 2 (joyous) Jb 8- (|| n^TW), V' 13 19 10 (|| OEb); as hollow Pr 14 (opp.
1

109

Inf. cstr. sf.footfj)


20

Zc

Pt. pi. cstr. "JOB-

^71",
(1.

Bf/JOfc

109

29 ^OiB* v .

nnCB*),

3K3),'Ec 7' (opp. oy?),


(object of)
'B>!)

cf.

^osn

'if
7

6
.

2.
26 - 27

712102? n.f. accusation;


11310*1?

Ezr4

6
.

rfertst'on,
'fe'n

'feb

nj!J,

Je 20 48
;

2l

(rd.

fn.

n.pr.putei(Aos<27%)Gn26
v. K'BO.

(J).

for

MT

<S $ Gie Du
Jb
v.
1

Co

del. vv),

v 39

La

3"; elsewh.

4 *.

3. sport

Pr io 23

[Wfe?]

|ito

1 prr n.pr.m.

sub pnx.

^ttf

vb. be hoary

(NH ro^

oZrf

age;

of derision, tprfctt n.[m.] object


[tat], D^oto
v.

Hbl

10
.

As.

lefoj, a^red man;

Eth.

H4fl: (in deriv.);

Ar. il>Li (^) become hoary, Aram. 3'D be old;


liah-);

[bi&].

jrcow old,
'ri3#1/ri3P4

%^Jo
1S12
2
;

grey

Qal
w

oU
1
4

Pf.

s.

t[n^t^]
)i.xx> id. ;

vb. turn aside (Aram. KOD,


sirai/ ;

Pt.1V Jbi5 ( + V-& aged).

SOB*
'

Eth. m?: in. 6e seduced,


'

[n^]
9

n.[m.] (hoary)age jstWfrl

etc.;

cf.

J ph "" (]882, Di-

;!05

Nu 5 ,9W

HCb-n v 12 29 juss. 3 ms. 15 2, inrn aside, of OB** Pr 7 7wm\ ms. npb 4 12 wife Nu 5 (abs.), + B"N nrW, i.e. unfaithful 2029 10 adv. ace), v while married, v (all
-

);-Qa1
;

-P/- 2 fs

***&
r

tillTtt? n.f.

hoary head,

old age;
;

abs.

7m;>/ 3
)

fs.

V Ho7 +;
s9
,

(+"??
.

P) ; of youth, fr. (?W) way s3 toward (bit) her ways 7

of evil

woman Pr 4 15

/B'B 44 (alU), 1 K 2 Pn6 20 25 Lvi 9 32 (H), njpi ls 4 6 4 Dt 3 2 (op P P?V); !PT

44

etc.;
38

1. grey hair, hoary


29 - 31 6-9
.

cstr. tISty

Gn44

31

* T91? 4^
Ho 7
29
;

liead
31

(fig-),
i

Gn 42

^
,

||

|j

+ id. ^71 1S (in these transition to


sea
.

foil.);

tig.

of

a grudge, t[DtOtf] vb. bear


animosity, against

cherish,

(NH DOB'

Niph.,

X
,

Gmf
41

15 2. old age, n3iO t> Gn 15 (JE), Jb 4 i 24 15 2S 32 also ^ 92 (trees, '{? 25 (P), Ju S 1 Ch 29 ,s in fig. of righteous), Eu 4 + 2 S 1 9 s4 ( Ew Th

Bu Kit,
tfD

cf.

We Dr HPS,

1^?^. for 1^^)lime,

ms. DOB'; perh.akin to |DB>q.v.); Qallmpf. 3 4 DDB>>1 Gn 27 41 3 mpl. sf.^Otj'B-: 5 5 etc.;


,

v. I. [J1DJ.

cherish animosity against, ace. pers.

49 (poem in J), 5 ( )> on Job, persistent assaults

23

15

Gn2 7 (J), +W?*65*J ofVs


Jb 16 9 3021
7
.

T*itf (/of foil.: washer; Aram. ^TD,


loan-word,
cf.

NH Vp
J

I'D white-

Li

lime, Ar.

I^i

(not

Fra 8 )).

trrct3to72 n.f. animosity; H09

+ v8 (del.

We, ct Now).
]L3itf
tltSft?

always tTfeJ n.[m.] lime, whitewash; 1 2 lime, produced by burning bones Am ''B'; 12 Dt 27". as whitewash in sim. Is 33

(/of

following).
'

n.m.* 109
;

1. adversary.

2. Satan

lT"!*to, Tltl?]

vb.denom. whitewash;
Drik nnB-i

Aram. KJB&, KJOD, Syr. NH vb. ?OD, Aram. JOD ; Ar. ^ii is (Hebr.); 6e remote, esp. fr. the truth, and fr. the mercy of

(NH
God

JrV, ?Op

U^

Qal

Pf. 2 ms.

w?

Dt

27

2- 4
.

vto, ^n^.to v. nb.


I.

1. adverArti1:) ; or national ; (?) '&? n '? sary, in gen., personal 23 Nu 2 2 (JE), 1829* (cf. Nes"*"- "), 2 S i 9
;

rPltf (Vof

foil.;

NH

D"^ speak, nn'b,


(tf)
ie

ylLi -Satan, Eth.

nrfD conversation
Ni5
zira

(oft.);

Aram. DTP speak;

Mx,m 0883). J*)

cp

Ar.

lli

eager,

^Kr Nu22

32

(JE);

E'iK5

,9

ii

25
;

b'B'D^n,

with diligent, whence (Buhl) eager occupation, as orig. mng. in Heb., but conjectural). sthg.

tn
/

tpn.m.
27

+1<M 34
'

oomplaint, musing;

abs.
2
,

I, 11.

Ufa, niD^tp
n3to
v.

etc., v. I, II. Biff.

B'iKi8 Pr23
13

::9
; 1

sf. 'itf? i
;

irVB'

2K9"| 102
s7

7
(||

io

(||

atei

1. plaint, complaint : Jb 3 4 M V'SS no), 21 23* Pr 23


''

Si

,6

"ip Jb23

Tjfc,

IV. T>B.

Ijto

v. II. T3fe\

HDl^ ( \/of foil.; NH H3D Zoo^ owi, Aram.


look out, hope, HKJ3D watchman, NJTOD (for Heb. nssp) outlook-point; \Aeo Pa. hope for;

nccnN);

W^a
||

^ip

64-';

*3sb 's? t]bb> 102 1


1

N3D
Ar.

142'.

Foil, are dub.: 2.

musing,
'

K
^

i8 2 '(E)

of a god,

3<fe>,

(so

RV; SS wacWewAm ';

Buhl

'

beschaftigt sein';

AV

talk)

104

34

DO (.,
,,

(^) is

complain

(i.e. disclose grief?),

man (Buhl SS. Bae


also [nb] infr.
1

Vid. 'Rede, oder Gesang'). 3. anxiety, trouble: , rPE> 3np


;

of

lx-iL lamp-niche, Eth. ffoftji^f;

window).

'13ty

n.[m.] perh. a

celestial

appearance,

Si' 6 (defined in MT by DJB, ef. HPS so Buhl 4. toft; Vrfc> 2 K 9" SS, but perh.=l). RV SS, but meaning obscure in context). (so

phenomenon(Rabb.ThesminaVDe(afterTalm.) coc& (cf. NH , 1?B' cocA, 'W3B' Jlen foreign words


,

tnrPte
sf. -nir'B'

n.f. id.;
1

ace. Dalm), Di

'

abs.

B>

119
:

99

Jb 15

4
;

of clouds

(cf.

||

Wolkengebilde ') ; abs. 'fc> perh. Jb 38 s6 (RV m meteor). rrtnti)

19

97

; 1.
cf.

complaint

hn$ *
cf.

Jb 1 5 4
[JH3]).

(so

Bu al.,

D^ 1 De al. meditation,
study:

t[lT^j]
nnonn
Is 2
16
:

n.f. very dub., only pi. cstr.

Mw

2. (obj. of) musing,

rniPI

chrum est, Ges Comm

perh. gen. term, 93 quod visupulkbstliche Anblicke,' cf. De ;


'

tn ^
-1

vb.den.om. muse, complain, poet,


23
;

; Qal Imp/. 3 ms. D^ ^ 1 19 22 78 1 s. sf.^rwn Pr6 ntttf U9 +, etc.;


talk (of)
;

fs.

7m^.

m standards (as conAram.) Ew Di RV spicuous) Thes; ships (id.) (Bennett [private


(v.
;

others refer to imagery 0on" ing the gaze) Che

(cf.

IVS^P; as attract;

RV Du

watchtowers

ms.Wjbi2 mpl. WE'Ju5 + 1. complain ^ 55 0^ 19


8
10
,

Inf. cstr.

letter],
cf.
||

143

18

i/f

77* (both

and now Gunk Schl">f,,ne50 Che H, , Marti, , Jb40S1 rfMN; SS Bu prop. nVS^= D shijjs).
'

||

ran),

Jb7"

for nnb'S).

(^53103), + 2. muse:

^ 6 r (rd.prob.nn^N ^"DV f 77'; c 3,


.

tn^Sffip

n.f.

show-piece, figure,

ima-

meditate upon, study, God's rviTpJJ v (||n); 53 -18 nit6w v 27 ; iTIOX DHIpB ii 9 1M8 ; DMin v ;

13

gination; abs. 'd

LV26

1
,

sf.

in-?"^p

EZ8 12
,

in?W
s

Pr 18 11

ni> pi. cstr.


;

v 148

c.

ace.

V&fil
||
,

*Sfl 145
10

3. a. talk
2

Dn 3E>p

Nu 33 s2

1. show-piece,

11 7 3^p Pr 25 f73

sf.

specif,
s2

carved

(about), si'ngr(of): abs.Ju5 9 1 Ch 1 6 ( Vtf lt?t ; so

(ode); c.3rei, i/'ios

= = 2,

SS Gerber, but
||

of

so Dr), ^(H) mocking words),


6*> (del. Toy)
;

(3 pers. against; b. c. sf. pers. talk (with)


l

poss. ni3 , 33

33 (P; J*^| figure, of idolatrous'symbols, 'O J3N Lv26' (II H3S0 etc.), 'O DnbBD),

Nu

^D

Ez8

12

(>del. Co);
carvings.

elsewhere ^P? 'D Pr 25"


2.

7wr

imagination, conceit,

Pr

c.

b speak to

Jb

(Di 'sprich

Pri8", 33.S'Df

73'.
;

sinnend';
altera.),

HiBurd. H2>; Kau l"l*n (so Bu as Bo al. sub II. WW). P61'el meditate,
:

tn^Dtt) (so Baer Gi


rV3E>; Kit""' dub.)
So^Jia, Sf^ia,

var.

N^t?

van
1

d.

H.
;

consider

Impf. 3 ms.
s

nnifc^

Is 53 (abs.);
ra

n.pr.m.
!

in Benj.

Ch 8 10

s.

L 2x' 33 Sechia.
knife
-

nnibK

f 1 43

(3 rei

[ntr] n.[m.] SnW Am 4 13 ; read prob.

njn). Gn 24 v. I. WT. thought; sf. "TO tn*6 Tap


;
||

'ms?

(against

Ba^

79 ' 80 )

tpston-fm.] word (Lewy Freradw


whence also Ar. s abs. fy Pr 23

(NH

pip; prob. loan-

,;6
)

fr.

unless otherwise corrupt.


II.

perh. As. sdhu, grow,

^JL
.

Aram. W^p, [Ls^> id., No H123 Fra 84 Vdub.);


;

FPU' (-/of foil.;


;

cf.

a shoot, sprout; (of trees), iihtu, appar. artemisia Pun. nt? ; Syr. |gl b" ,ch ' 4 41 L6w' 78, so Ar. Judaica, cf.Wetz8t" BN ,<,;8

TIDip n.pr.loc.
(=ouilook,
cp.

(si

vera
22

1.)
;

grow up

NH = BH
*^
Lane

Ko"

161

); 1S19
;

Bamah WMM**"- """*


near
)i
;

T-ku in Eg.

inscr.

but

2t>(c

read

'BE>

(cf.

Lag

ThWeDrKitBuHPS.
I.

'*>)).

t Hifej n. [m.] bush, shrub, plant;


4 cstr. rnn 'V Gn 2 coll. Jb 3 o ,3 Jb 30 7 on%n inx Gn 2i (E).
,
,

'B> abs.

[TTDlf] vb. cover, lay over,


(cf.
||

so as to

(J); pi.

WjHp

screen

Vl. T3D) -Qal


;

Pf.

1 s.

"M *$&)

T^Ex 33 ^(JE).

968
-pto

-oft
28", ace. pers. V'S 2
2 ace.
"

tn.

nDV] vb. weave

(cf.

||

a/II.^d);

Ne

20

Gabriel subj.,
3
;

Po'lel Impf. 2 ms. sf. ^33li>n Jb io with bones and sinews thou weavest me together.
t[Tjto] n.[m.] booth, pavilion
errou.,
cf. ljb,

11

Dn9 D?n 3p subj., ace. rei Pr 16' c. ?, Pr2i n "9 alB ^b- D^sV'sn 2 Ch 30 s2 (but Be Ke Benz etc. who shewed good skill, sc. in
;
;

('e> peril.

H3D sub
(||

II.

-\x)

; sf.

W(f La

2lb music, v );

D'p"3B>p(n)
;

Dn
Thes

3335

12 310 the
al.

Aw [V B] pavilion^

teachers (so
the wise).

Ew Hi Bev

Ke Behrm

Vl^S).

foil.; cf. I.Tft, II.-J1D). III."pttf (-/of S t[H|to] n.f. hedge ; sf. tasfctp Is 5 (if

abs.

3 right)

perhaps rd.

'"'ab'D v.

sub

I. "pfe>.

,Pno 519 i4 35 i5 24 i7 2 Jb2 2 2 n^pVlffe 9 Pri9 . Je50 has fc^ ""3? ace? to Mas.
3
;

= 53

Am5 ^
14

13

5. act circumspectly, prudently: 10 4 2 2 as subst. 14 36 ;

WfO

IV.'lDt^ (-/of
J582c

foil.;

cf.

Ar.

dH

fierce,

transfix
csJyi,

(Lane

),

ixi weapons;

akin also to
Pro1

(van d. H. Baer Gi), cf. 93, i.e. a child-slaying warrior but 'e> Hiph. elsewhere only Ho 9 14 of miscarriage ; Ew and most mod. (Gf
; ,

Eth.

J**h: thorn,

spine; As. sikkatu, peg,


-

Syr.

J&u nai7 do not belong here, cf. Dl

1%
).
55

Gie Rothst) fortunate.


IS "i 8
5

read

??^D, either skilful or 6. prosper, have success (cf. Dr


Is
1

):

abs. 1
c.

S 18 15

t[7|tr] n.[m.]

thorn; pi. D'3fe>Nu33


,
:

(D);

7 3, v (D)

52" Je io 20" 23 Jos S 18 514 (rd. "^33 for "5$


2

21

VrssThHPS
spear; pl.rri3b Jb 4 o ".
721!?,

al.),

cf.
:

K 18
1

7
;

c.
3

!>K,

Prif.

7. cause to prosper

Dt 29 s
11

K2

(D).

t[j"T3^]

n.f. barb,

/D& n.m.
10

prudence, insight;
;

*P
;

1
fr.

1-

/Dl^ vb. be prudent (Gerber * denom.


but vb. early
Hithp. sJww look; Aram. ??D (rare)
;

abs.'f
i>3K>

in

+,cstr.
;

b&,

NH &D,
(at),

Jb 17
.

sf.

3 Pri9 + '& abs. iS 25 + 8 25 &?b> Pr 12 Dn 8 ; 1. pru-

oneself attentive (to), understand, Ithpa. look

dence, good sense: 'V 113112


1 1

woman of good
\\

consider,
)

Aph.

S 25 s

, instruct; ?3B' only Aph.(forHeb.7 3E'n) ?mc2er-

Ch
4
;

22 12
,0

make wise; "%,rt m Pa. teacA, Ethpa. understand, etc.; Sam. ZiS^k Ithpa. Joo& (for
stand,

ty 1 1 1

r 11 2 Ch 2 cf. Jb 17 31D V Pr 3 1 3 Ch 30 22 t? BN Ezr 8 18 'B-3 J'JJV 1 Ch


4 4 15
,
; ;

2. insight, understanding:

sense n:P3

2 6'

22 l^PS'b' D^n lipo Pr 16 ; restrains from


1

Heb. D'SH); As. &w, clever, iiklAtu, cleverness, Meissn 8 ""1"- ; Qal Pf. 3 ms. 1? 1 S 1 8 30 bepru.rfeni, circumspect (SS HPS); Kit Buhl Gerber s al. Hiph. />/. 3 ms. ^Sfe'n Je 2 3 1 Ch prosper.

8 11 anger 1 9 wins praise 1 2 fool despises W? Ne 8 8 (|| C3Q) se< forth (the) wncZer23'; 1? Dib 3. bad sense, slanding (i.e. the meaning). s5 cunning, craft, Dn 8
, ,
.

28"; is.'n^B'nf 119 3 mpl.^''3'B'nJb34 +; s5 s 1 Si 8 + 2 ms.juss. hzfyn Dn 9 , etc.; ; Impf. ^3'f:


;

99

1
2.

7 325Q n.m.contemplativepoem(Hiph.
,

De

al.);

in titles of

^32,
1

7m. mpl. I^Sfn

,/,

10
;

/n/. a6s.

Slfn Je 9
cstr.

s3

+
14

53. 54,
;

55,74>78,88,89,
al.

42, 44, 45, 52, 8 42; also 47 'Dr>B7:


al.

^3*fn (Ges 6 3 +, etc.; Ft.


pi.

i53k
)

Je 3 15

Jb34
14

35
;

Vty\ Gn
;

>Ges

didactic

D'TS'^O

TfyQ 1 S i8 +, H^J Pr 19 Dn n 35 + etc.; meanings hard to


f.
,

skilful, artistic cases. .

poem (a/4); EwRiPe alone fits song (\/3);

Vi

all

classify: scholars differ greatly;

1.

look at:

II.

[7DI^]
fy,

vb. Pi. lay crosswise

(so,

"10n3 b*fyrfy ftfn

Gn3
;

(J)

was

desirable to look

and not Vl.

@ 33 S! Jo and
b'B>

mod.,
14

cf.

Ar.

upon (so Ges De AV, RV to make one wise; Ew Di Buhl SS Dr al. sub 3). 2. give attention
to,

jXi
Pf.

6t'nd legs of beast, plait locks of hair);

3 ms. VT-riS

Gn 48
fr.

(J);
'{}'.

Thes

ponder: Is4i 12 s7 c. !>Pr2i ; io6'Jb34


;

consider,

20

44

18

EH32
2

29

^64'
8
13
;

Dr, however, prudentes fecit,

vl.

c.

?K
13
-

f 41 Ne
^94*

n^rtoEci

,7

v.mb3p.

c. ^5?

Pr 16
4

20
;

c.

'I

Dn 9

3. have in(HP?),

siglu, comprehension:

I i9 ,Dni 9 (||T); ty)3bnassubst.==tnsrA, understanding: as'''s gift to ruler and teacher, n V1! Je 3 15 5HD Dn I 17 ; "ID1D nyi Jb 34 s5 tm Pr i 3 'bn Tfyj 2 1 16 4. cause io conII

Je9(|p

JHJ),

flDtC vb.
^"h-Ci hired;

hire

(NH^.;

Sab.

T3W1
;

Aire

DHM Hofmu,u on*e?/oM<(?), recompense^)


'

Eth.

||

||

Ar. Ixi, reward, thank, mod. Pal. ii.l5Ci. hired, of land ploughed by hire, rKQ1894 198 Palm. Nn3B perh. rewardBergheim
;

sider, give insight, teach:

''

subj., ace. rei, 1

Ch

ing Lzb

376

);Qal

Pf. 3 ms. 'V

Dt 23'

K?

6
,

Bf.

il?^

Ne 6
1

12
;

I s. sf.
,

OT T^W Ga 3"i
Pt. act.
s

^
1 1
32

bwdv
(J),

3 ms. -Of*\
csir.

Ju 9 4 +

etc.; Inf.
;

ImPfaba. "ibfc Gn 30"


1010
,

Ex

16
1 1

13

(P),
31

105

40

(in all

Qr vVf);

pi.

WW? Nu
Nrj ?, t
:

13fi)
2

Ch
12

19

"& Pr 26

(J; as if from sg.


t
:

flji*>).

pi.

Dna'C 6w

Ch 24 (Ezr 4

v.

i03D);
4

j9a."lfe>

Ne

'

1.

rra^to -

v. ftoi>e>. :
'

;hire, retainers Ju g (3 pret.), soldiers, etc. 6 6 2 S io 1 Ch i 9 , 2 K7 2 Ch 25" (3 pret.),

11.

rra^to

n5>D'e>

v sub
.

befc.

priest Ju

1 8 , artificers Is 6 2 Ch 2 l2 husband's 4 4 favour Tn-}3'f "Of Gn 3 o 16 (J; 3 pret.); Pr 26 1010 obscure, v. De Now Toy; for evil purpose Dt 2 3 5 Ne 1 3 2 (by against), Ne 6 1213 Niph.
,

21 tjtCjMp n.pr.m. father of Boaz Ru 4 = nctJ> v 20 ( id.; ( 2aA/zi/, -^),

A@L
'

rd. prob. |iO-), hence Kife> 1 also (as father of Bethlehem,

Ch

1,u
(Sotyui.),
v.

on identity

Be

hire oneself out, Pf. Vrafeo DnVa ecmi wages, Pt. "QrViT&n
6 'D v (as vb.,

S
i
6

s
.

Hithp.
subst.),

Now Ru,h )
|ta{^ in

V 51
all.

54

(S a \<opov,

2a /i(a) a )? rd.

Hg

(as

+ ?K loc,
='?');

constr. praegn.).

"MObC? n.pr.m. head


'C

of post-ex. family;
[cf.
K|>

J
;

t"Oitf n.[m.] hire,

wages;abs.
18
.

^V
sg.,

V Ezr 2
;

46

Qr

(Kt.

Isi9 '(=l
fi. "Oil?

10

cstr.
Ez29
18

Prn
hire,

n.m.

wages, only
cstr. "Ofc>

Dalman, Lihy. so Baer van d. H. Gi Qr

W DHM
,

$t*

NH
,

n.pr. ^pfe>

" rI>e " "nArN - ,3


;

pi>?'

2<yiaax,

AL
4m"-

not
I8

c.

art.; abs.
sf.

"fe>

Nu
18

i8 31 +,

Dt

2 f X aAi(*)i)

= wjfc Ne 7
vb.

48

(SiXqm; N 2a^ a ).

I5 +,
servant,
18

^V Gn 3 o
&F**
15
'

Gn

15 1 5 Zc 8"> (-v:fe> 'f), 24 18 9 soldiers Ez 29 ; shepherd

+, etc.; 1. wages, of 88 Ex 2" (all E), Dt (J), 31


20

Mai 3 s (Tak (symb.) Zc


2.
1

beast

Ex

22

14

(E),

Zc 8 10

n = reward,

kindle, (Ecclus 43 T [p7i^] 2i.23 pHQn v p ^n, burn; Aram, (also BA) p^D
>

burn

1212
;

for
18

ascend, Aph. cause to go up (in flame), offer sacrifice; >a^w, Palm. p?D, ascend); Niph.

faithfulness, etc., Gn 15 (JE), 30 31 (E) in expl. of name ~awv, Nu 18 (P), '3 'V V\ J e 3 1 16 (cf. 2 Ch 1 5 7 Is 40"= 62 11 "qn^Db ),

work done,

Pf. 3
Pf. 3
abs.

fs.

3pJ?!3

n^J ^} ^,

21

78

afire

was kindled

against Jacob.
pi.

consec. 'PT^.,
Is

Hiph. make afire, burn: c. 3 rei Impf. 3 ms.


;

of reward of 's labours), i/<3. passage-money, fare, Jon l*.


'<

(fig.

27

Ec
of

PT!

44" (both jpP3).


jM,
'

4" 9

^1*3$, ^ISDto (Baer


Dvd.
2.
left

) 51

n.[m.] the

+ 11. "\30J n.pr.m. 1. father of hero T T


1

(NH

id.;

As. Sumelu;

Ar.

jCi
;

(also

Ch

I I

35
,

A A a/>, A Za X ap
,

(||

fjf> 2

S 23 s3 ).

4 doorkeeper 26 2a^ap.

tT3fo
n"J"3b Is 7

adj.
20
;

hired;abs.

'e
s3
;

Ex 14* +
sf.

and J-iLi, J-*Li nor<A wind) OAram. Jl Imy, Palm, (sf.) l^aD ; Syr. jUa ; \/dub., 143 405 Nb M128 Hom AU AI -< al
. .:

f.

DN^+i?
(v. also

18S,2) '

Ko"-^
Ar.

cstr.
21

fd& Lv 25

rrofe> pi. sf.

Je46 ; 1.

hired, of beast

Xffy v Ex 22
,

6
;

Thes Dietr Wort,orschun|[iS4 ),


//i,

cf.

*li 6

14

unlucky, iiLi.

20 (E), razor Is 7 (fig.). hireling, hired labourer

2. usu. as subst.

nortA, ttn?Mciy

DHM K ^
cstr.

^Li,

j,Li<
r-

De " kmM:E

north; Sab. DXC D nkmA '-

Dt 15
12 45

18

24
25

14

Lv

13

NM

6- 7
;

19
abs.

other views in Sta*


,

299

Lag

BS116

(both P), Mai 3 5 Jb 7 1 2 14 6 ; 'B> '303 Is i6 14 years like a 16 hireling's years (reckoned strictly), so 21 ; 21 mercenaries Je 46
(all
-

22 > 25 6 -10 63
-

H),

Ex

Lv

50

Gni 3 9 +
17
;

4 8'
2

2
2
21

K 23 s S^cb
; ,

); i'XOb'
abs.
,

Nu 20 +
etc.;

opp. PPJigXtyGn i4 exc.


region on the

sf.

TOB^ Gn 48" +
2
;

15

Ju 19 27

K 23 s
on
1

1.

left,

left,
46

Gni3
s11

(J);

the

"DG? 7 !^

v. p.

441 supr.
n.f.

left is

tr^y

2K23
18'
8
,

Ez 16 Zc

15^3?

Ch
2229

T[]"P2tpQj
servant, ?"]3jp of faithfulness,
,r

wages;
7
.

b*> cf. 2
sf.:
15
;

Ch

also '&t? (a sinistra)

Ex

I4
,

-wages

of

Gn3l ", W- Eu 2 12
'

^H- 29

= reward
;

tlSto

n.f.

El16

13

Ar. {jpS., Syr. 4.o^oo,Sam. OTtZ"*); communis vel vulgaris (Tristr coturnix Di Post Hu,
FFP,24
-

quail (prob. foreign word

quail,
-

S i6 6 +7t. + 'fe'nD 2 Ch 3 17 Ez i 10 'vh (P), s Ec 10 t* alone Jb 23 s toward the left is 'B^by Gn 24" (J), 2 S 2 21 Zc 12 6 Tn-^y 2 S 2", alone 1 S 6 12 Is 9 20 + 1 3 1. +2. 'trT Z e/< Ai, sl 20 so'b alone Gn48 13,314 (E), Jui6 29 Ju3 7 3 n 16 3 6 f3. EZ39 Jon4 Pr 3 Dn 12 7 Ct 2 8
2
,
; ,

>

NHB229ff

= north (on

left

DB

of one facing east,


15

cf. "liriN
cf.

d,
.

Ql,A ' 1

Ell6

'

13

abs. coll.

Nu

pp; 4, Dip. 1 b)

Gn 1 4

Jos 1 9 s7 (P) ;

Ez 1 6 46

*?Noto

970
?y pers. Is 9" gentle, Ar. 1^-2), 3
c.

tpNtpto] vb. denom. Hiph. take the left (alw. opp. H? ,n ): Impf. cohort. nWpb*K

Dm;
rei \^
5
,

Perles Biju "


3
'.

Kl

is

104

Pi. Pf. 3 ms.


,

Gn

13'; 2

21 mpl.^MSb'ri Ig go
1 -

Imv.

fs.

'b-pbn
2

nrabn

consec.
3 ms.
TOfc/

Dt24

sf.
15

WriBb' Je2o' 5

etc.;

276

(Ges'^'Ko
14";
left
i><.

Ez Ez

21 21

cf.

Inf. cstr.

D'btcpb'P
8

1CI112 2 ; l.
21
.

Gn

13

(J),

21

2.

fig.

ta (aside)
30
21
.

= go

h#>n

Impf

neb}
13
,

i04

to the

f 86',
Pt.
to

Pr 27",
gladden,

etc.;

Imv. ms. Opb> 13 Inf. abs. npb> Je 20


,

etc.;

OBbp Ju 9
rejoice,

pi. cstr. 'nob-D


c.

+ i 9 ^>;cause
abs.),

to the left (fr.

wse the

left

true way) 2 Iiand 1 Ch 1 2".

S 14 19

Is

3.

ace. pers. (or equiv.),

subj. pers.
20
1

t^TMQto
7" + ;
11
l

adj.

left,

on the left;"b>

15

Dt 24 s Je 20 15 ( + Inf. 3 3 27" 29 (H07 v. ne>Q 2);


3

esp.
43

Pr io * subj.
(c.
(

(God) Je3i'
cogn.)

(c.

IP separ.) Is 56' 2
a),
s
,

Ch 2027
1 2

Lv 1 4 15 + ; left (usu. opp.'"?!?;), 21 = 2 Ch 3 side of temple 2 K 1 K 7 pillar = 2 Ch 23 10 side of body EZ4 palm Lv 11
f.

rvb/spb*

IP of source, v.

Qal 1
15

Ezr 6* Ne
id. c.
s

+ ace.
17
;

17

^ 86
30

90

92 (3
\//

instr.), also, c.

b pers.

cause to exult at
subj. rei
1

30
9

by pers.

La2

I4

.1..26.C7(p)

Ju 9 13
27
9
.

19 45

46'

nDt^, - T '
(NfH
id.;

HUS? - A- T
cf.

vb.
151

rejoice,

be

2i

glad

+ Hiph.
'>).

= Pi. Pf 2 ms.nnDbn

19 104* Ec io Pr

perh. As. samdhu, flourish, Ar.

+ 89
abs.

4:l

(subj.

li

6e 7*i^A,

proud; Pun.
15

n. pr.
;

f.

WIDE');
consec.

Pr

Qal 120 iy
29";

no'E' 3 ms.

9 f i6 +
;

Djob-I
:

iKi
(

triQb adj. verb, glad, joyful, merry; t* Dti6 + f. nncb ^ii 9 9 pi. D'npb15
,

45

3fs.nriDb>Est8

2ms.J?npfcn

Dti2
9

18

+,

cstr.

npb' IS24 17 , 'neb


1
;

^ 35 26;_
i 45

4-;
,6

3 mpl.

indp Ne

43
,

etc.; 7m_p/. npfc* Is

+
i
20

1. a. as adj. joyful, shewing joy,

Est 5 9

+ 3.b3it3) )V
22
;

14
;

nnpb'

3 mpl. vrffi 65" etc.; /tow* ms. npb

+ 69",

DK^
15
,

i>

fpl.
,

ronpb-n 2
'not?

S
14

II3
r

'b>3bp r i5 13
66
(

17
'<

at feast of tab.
3

Dt i6
c.
t.

in thankfulness to

Dt 33 ,3 +
t.

fs.

Zp
14
||

'TOb Jo

21
,

etc.; Inf. cstr.

nbf Ez 35 + ,etc.;
)T\,

= 2 Ch7
20

f 126

(both pred.
10
.

b.

Pt. v. Opb>
b"b', etc.;

1.
t.

adj.; 24
in

||^J, less oft.

ty,

common

life: a. rejoice, c.

3
18

pers. vel rei take pleasure in

Ju 9
2

1919
14

14 3 1 1 4 2 ( yjOT)= 2 Ch 2 3 13 2. as subst. 'bn ( + b

= P iKi^dlD'Sbnp^^),
,:, !

rvri),

K8

+3.b

'310)

+
,

Am6

rei),

Pr

fp rei M
2

Ec
7
;

10
.

(b inf.),

Ec 3 K +
temp.),

Dt33

cf.

+ (prob.) 1W-ba f 90 Ec 11 by pers. Is 39 +


s
;

Jb 3 22

+ br

bK;
b

||

(others 3 2 K 2o 13

malicious joy

H*^;

3b-^npb'Is24

of
.

Pr 1 f (b

(nob"1 for

MT Vom Vrss
c. cl.

nnCU?
'b'

n.f. joy,
,

mod.), by rei Jon 4"


13

neb ^35 26 rei), Tiy-J abs. gladness, mirth


;

temp. Je 4i +6 t. + (of heart) 14 in one's heart EX4 (J); c. '? because 29 10 Is I4 + 3 t.; c. n with Is 66 ; c. JO pers. get
,s

2Ch

I5
,

Gn3i 37 +
etc.;

cstr. finpb*
pi.

Is9

sf.

Pr 23 13

^137',

18 pleasure from Pr 5 ; abs.

1 1

Ec

12

Pr 13 9

ri- 45 1. ninpb*' , ?mV<A, gladness, e.g. in festivity, Gn3i 27 (E), 40 6 ,r i 1 S 18 Is 9 2 2 i6' DV i37 , 1 ';

V16
-

11

16

W^b* ;

^45

(fig.

rei at

of prosperity; subj.liN; opp. 'ny'^), 8t.; cb Jb 21 12. b. rejoice arrogantly, exult at,

+
7

b pers.,
rei
1

Mi

Is 14

Ob

12

^ 35 1924

3 8'
;

c.

-bs

Ez

25",

rei

( + S"^f),

Jb 31 29 ^35" Pr 24 17 abs. Ho S i-"+ 3 t., + (said of righteous


19
.

2. a. rejoice religiousby Eliphaz) Jb 22 2 ly, c. 3 rei 1S2 Dt 12" yjf 2 1 + 7 t.; c. ''3, etc., Jo 2 a f 32" + iot. V^ + 9 3 (+\3 nsbyK); M by inf. 1 9 c. by rei 2Ch29 CI129 *; c. jypb
1 ,

19 (DV om.) v ( + 31D DV), 9 v 22 (||3lD DV), + 5 t, +'b bip Je 7 34 1 6 25'" 10 ' 3 Ec 5 9 Ct 3", cf. 33"; joy of heart Pr I4 23 15 2 1 ;= (of inward joy) Jon 4" Pr 15 gaiety, 13 12 10 8 15 9 7 \f n'3 7 4 f)3n 'fc pleasure Is 22 Ec 2 5 Jb20 of foolish Pri5 21 21 17 ; malicious joy
-

'bn nrC'p Est l7 9


'

,3 :2

'

cf.

=
'

'

Ez 35*

(b rei), so

33^3
;

fy
1
1|

36'.

2. <0 (esp.

2 V'f Chr) religious: 2 S 6' 'b- Di" Nu io 10 (P) 'b- nb>y

Ch 15 1625 Joi' 6 4-; i.e. make a (sacred)


44

festivity 2

rei

ifr

4&
1

li
;

c.

Jo 2"

= ^96", t/,97
heart)
* Zc io 7
,4

Ch 29

'? because 9b
(c.
1

; 4 31 acc.cogn.), 16 (of heavens) (isles)-!- 18 t. (i2t. V^), (of

119

74

abs.

Zc2 14

10

fi6 9

Ch
l

16 10

2.^33 Zp 3"
(of joyous

by pers. Ne 12 ; joy of s 7 as gift of '< 4 21 7 t. 5 4- (in Is 66 3. Joy of '' Zp 3 17 . 1 mockery) t4. glad result, happy issue 106 5 (|| n3iD),

35

10

= 5i".

Ch 30 23 Ne8 12
61 7 ;
r

12 27 ; obiy nncb* Is

c.

heart Is 30 29 Je 15 16

(cf.Ex4

2 lasupr.);c."" 3S.bls9 and

Pr io 28 ^-""(Gr njCX, Toy BB^P;

opp. np-ip).

at sanctuary) feasting I2 n.i l6 n 27 7 ; cf , 4 , S


etc.,

Lv 23 40
b

(H), Dt
-

fnyCto
abs.

n.f.

rug or thick coverlet (?) ;

gubj

/,

Ju

19

(v.

GFM).

bvto
Lane

971
a&.

PTN3

/?2t\& (-/of foil.; Ar. ^l,enclose,envelope; v ""n,!nt' M, 232, 1600


cloak,

Dozy

8U

^V
iY
:

).

J" I5 ^F Gn 3 7 5 + ntip Pv 21 acC *fr Dt 4 42 + ^'P Ex 2 3* Pr 2 5


1
;
, ,'

TrnOty n.f. wrapper, mantle; abs. V) Gn 9 23V, cstr. ro'e> Dt2i 22 sf. ytfccfr Dt8 4 etc.; pi. tiriv Gn45 22 22 + sf. V&fr wrapper, mantle (of man or 44 + etc.; 3 of [Ku3 +] woman), usu. square piece m cloth Da
r
13 s
;
-

"tO'B> pi. cstr.

Exi821 +
cstr.
(oft.

etc.;
2
:

pass.
1.

fs.

nW3B>

" Gn29 + ;'mpl.

*vato

S 5 s Qr

(>Kt
26 s 31 7

WU6?); hate
ace. pers.

opp. 3HS)
(J),

Gn 26"
3J?n)
:

37"
14
16

(E),
2,2

human; a. c. Ju 1 i 7 2 S 13 22
fi//
;

13

Am5
21

10

(||

17

t.

(evil-doers

39

),

+ (obj. wife) Ju
"- 31

i5
15 -' 5 -' 6

+ pt.
cf.

pass., of

worn as outer garment (v.Hackie"*"H B c.Bih...i.s 9


2 se
)

] '

Benz

wife,
fig.

tGn29

(J),
(
15 - 15

Dt2i
-)-

",

Pr 30 23 ;
1316

M) Gn35 Ex 22 (bothE), Dt8 3 4 20 io 18 21 13 22' Is 3 W 9 2 S 12 Kt, Ru 3 Kt (Qr in both pi.); as covering in sleep Gn 9" (J; cf. Ex 2 2 26 ), bed-covering Dt 22 17 covering or re1

of Zion Is 60 13

niMjj) ;

specif, of sexual

revulsion
;

ceptacle for articles


cf.

Ex

34

(E),
14

Ju 8 25
1014

10
,

Pr30

4
;

more gen. garment, Dt2 2%


34
13
-

clothes

Gn 3 7 44 (J), 41 Exip (all E), Jos V 6 (JE); as costly gifts Gn 4s 22 22 Ex 2


(pi.)

Dt22 t2Si3 ( + acc. cogn.), s so, obj. man (of Jerus. under fig. of harlot) 24 tEz 16 37 pass. "IJJ B>D3 *& 2 S 5 8 (but v. s4 8 abs.tEc3 obscure); reflex. (accWB^fPr 29 s b. c. ace. rei, Ez 35 (but rd. flOW Dia @ Co Berthol Toy), Ec 2 ,7,s esp. evil Ex 18 21 (E), Mi 32 i//45 7 lot., virtue, etc. Mi3 2 Pri"+4 t.
; , .
,

-l-

^(allE).
t nbtyV n.pr.m. kg. of Edom
2a/x(n)Xa)
1

2. subj.

''
;

obj.
15

perverse
s
'

Isr.

tAm

6 s (its

Gn tf 36 31 (P
-

Ch
-

4749

(2a/xaa, 2a|3aa).

tnn ? n f
abs.

id
,

(transp.

from
25
;

nW);inDJJt?

Ho 9 Je 12 ; wickedness 1^5" 5 and evil Am 5 2 Is i 14 61 8 Je 44* Mai idolatry 16 2 +5t. 3. P<.ac. M asadj.Is66 5 (asvb.c.is. 8 2 supr.); usu. subst., Pr 13 24 one pron. 61
palaces),
;
,

Vex 2 2 +
s

cstr.
3

Mtfa
,

sf.

Dt

garment
garment

24";

pi.

ntobf jos9
(of

sf.

arvnbb'E> v 13 , etc.;
5

haling his son (opp. -~.N); elsewhere enemy, foe (usu. cstr. or c. sf.), sg. and pi. (oft. ||3^tC,
sts.opp.anx);

man
2

or [Ct 4"]

iKii !" j

Ex aa**
iff
'

104

(fig.);

(E), Jos 9 (JE), Dt24 in gen. clothes (pi.)

"

woman)

outer
,s

foeofmanEx2 3 5 (E),Gn24
,

lk,

(J),

Lv26 (H) +
l7

nation
(c.

Exi ,0 (E),
all);

Est 9 ,S16 +,

abs.

Dt 29 4 Ne 9 2 Jb 9" Ct 4"; as costly gifts 1 K s s io 25 = 2 Ch 9 2 '; as booty Jos 22 (late). Mi 2 Pro," v "' * 4 or D'ob'S? rd. prob. nb^(Roorda, RS ), (We Now GASm), him (those) at peace {with

Pr 26 24 27", pers., a no-hater

3l t.in

+p *6
, ,

c.

to

one Dt 4 42 19 46 Jos 20 3 and


'

2 (without *6) Dt 19"; foe of good Mi 3 cf. Jb 17 of evil tEx 18 2 Pr 28', cf. 15 27 ; of 34 + 3 t.,

suretyship

tn' 5
9
,

tEx 20

him),

cf.

@.
2
46

= Dt 5
\.)s

(i.e.

not giving
1010

it);
2
.

foes of

'<

Dt

Ch

I9

+Niph.
20

Impf. 3 ms.
v. "obi? supr.

M#
d).
,

Pr 14 17

m
;

hated, so v
sf.

+
i

i>

"hiyO Kt Ezr
\htiP] Hiph.
"1"

pers. by,

tPi. Pi.

v.

\bW]

supr.

^55";
etc.;

'

1, ' so

SG % Hljtift) n.f. a kind of lizard (so Pr on b>>t?)); abs. "c Pr cf. Str (also
(cf.

^?B8i rflU^a enemy(Qal 3) \\^M, ^, 1. personal


lJ.crtr.
etc.
:

KJfcB

Jb

29

S 22 41 -)-,
'

and national, Jb 3i Dt 33 11 (poem), 2 S 22 4 41 8 2. of '< Nu + 18 1//44 " 55 13 68 2 8 9 24


1,9
, .

=
21

30

23

Shipley-Cook

E "w

io'
")

(J),

Dt

32

41

(poem),
36
.

81" 83 s

39

3. of

wisdom Pr 8
1

"l^ii^ (appar. Voffoll.; meaning dub.).

Eci2 tioipD], rrnpiro,

,4

tfS '^]
.

adj. hated, held in aversion;


2
i

,v.[-iodo], p .7 02

fs.

nK-^rT Dt
TTrtWte

,5b

the haled (wife

v.

Vl a);
'E>

l$y&

vb. hate

(NH

id.;

MI 4 *>

*ny

but read probably

TOM^n

(as v

15 ""'''' 6 ).

N -' 2 ''- 9 cf. lb. foes; Sab!'ox3& foe Sab.Denkm. xo.7.i.9 iv.xo.i73,i.6. JLt.tiA,^i,Aato; Aram. CIS

n.f. hating,

hatred

abs.
sf.

Nu

nWD, JJii /ta <er, etc.; Eth. hate is Dt 1 2 31 + sf. $jjf ; Qal 12S Pf 3 ms. JUV*:)
*"D, (la,,
,'rf.,

35+, Ez35"
4131 k
,

cstr. rit?:to
(pi.

Dti 27 Pr25 10

T:'B'
8'

Tr}- prob. meant, Kb"-'-' cif.'oi but <rd. in^ Co Berthol Toy, cf.
etc.;

2S 13^ +
8

Ges f91 '),

hatred
20

(sts.

ms. n*qe>

+5'+,

sf.

'anjofe'
sf.

Ju

opp. nnnN);

1.

human,
26 20

Nu 35
,

5 23 14", etc.; Impf. 3 ms. KJ^! Pr 13 26 ,

(P),
';

Ez 23 s9 35" Pr
;

io' 213 15 17

flKjfc

etc.;

Imv. mpl. *jfc

Amf

^97'; J/

DDH

mp

6 6 3 't? rjl 109 Ec 9 f 109 emphatic, 19 1? n^3n 1 39p (against '' 's 25

foes),

T3W
15

972
Imp/. 3 mpl.
IS?'?'

D"nyto
10

also (of sexual revulsion) rfoia 'V 2 S 13 (all 2. '''s hating, as vb., c. ace. pers., ace. cogn.).

Dt I s

28
.

y)y rffi 32 (|| DOB? Hiph.); Imv. mpl. m^S? Je2 12 (|| -^ IBB'). Dt 32 17 v.
ill. nyb.

T"VJ u.pr.mont.i'ai Ftp: Amorite name of Hermon Dt 3', whence came cypress-trees Ez 8 s3 27', prob. northern peak(s) of H. 1 Ch 5 Ct 4
(where

fi.
''B>

1J? n.[m.] horror (prop, bristling);


s5

Abulf ed p,r ", Ar.^-L-,, Dt3 9 Ecclus 24" ah, As. Semi COT Syr. JLo, 1"* 104 D 3 9 Ceo8rl,0f ,ndreff Dl Buhl Vid. also Dr

cf.

+ !iin);

so

cogn. Ez 27 32' v. foregoing; ty itns jb 18 20 (|| ^y fflffj).


abs., as ace.

'

fi.
fpi.

'

I^te adj. hairy; ms. v-t v 33 (J). rny'f


"Vl'tZ? r

'fr

t^K

Gn

27";

[van

d.

H. erron.

'k

Dt

Ct].
11.

n.m. Nu15

'

24

he-goat,

buck
,

(/tai'ry

^Itf
involved;

(/of foil.; Thes


whence
cp.

al. identif.

with

5]J>D

one;

NH
16
7
;

divide (q.v.),

foil,

as branching out,
strike the (^JslLi)

Ba ES56

<_sii

Nu 7 + pi. OyVf Lv 16 78 cstr. *T|^ v Nu f ; he-goat, usu. D''iy(-yvyb' buck of goats


;

id);

abs. 't?

Lv4 +

24

cstr.

"*# 5

pericardium, i_Ia, be disquieted

by a thing).

(v.
3

T5?

p.
I9

777)
1.

Gn 37 3

'

(J),

disTD^Byt!) n.[m.]pl. disquietings, 13 'b> Jb4 ; sf. or excited thoughts; quieting 2 "Vfy (Baer '&VV) Jb 20 (|| ^n).

9
87

23
(P)

+ 20
;

Nu

'& alone

= he-goat Lv 4 +
24

(all

P);

']?

Ez 43 22 45* Lv 4 s3 5 **#? Lv 16 Nu
1 1 1.

Lv

(P); nKtSD(n) 1>fy he-goat for sin-offering Ez s3 25 Lv 9 15 + 9 t. Lv Nu ; TV\ 3 Ch 29 ;

43
in

t[n" Ey"ltl ]ii.[m.]pl.disquietingthoughts sub BJJ7D, Ges 586 "); sf. ^ 94 19 (cf. nSSHD

Dn 8 21
fi.

't$>n is

W^

prob. gloss to
n.f.

ivft TWjg

c f. Dr).

(appar. of anxious doubts); as secrets ^-, 139

23

[nTTto]

she-goat; cstr. n?y'f

D^V

(lit.

hairy female of goats)

Lv 4 s8

(opento'''; U'??^).
I.

"IJftP

(^ of

fo11 -:

cf

jli.Jii,
Aram.
v.

Aatr, so

NH = BH,

Ar -J^
;

J hairy,

fn. [nypto] n. pr. loc, prob. in SE

Eth.

rOC*:

Ephraim (=goat, Thes); c. fl Ju 3 26 2((T)eipa>6a, L 2rjpaida.


;

loc.

nrrvyfrn

luxiryskin;

As. sdrtu, K"jyp or Cc), li'-Vm, Jl,'u& onGk. deriv. v. Lewy Fremdw * Egypt.
-

j-in. T'ytl?

n.m.
;

satyr,

demon
cf.

(with
'

/t-

Bondi 64
"t^to

WMM").
n.m. Lv w 3 hair
,

r ; abs. v Gn 25 25 +

Baud 81 ""-'- "'-; 8ta,ILBl H8,d;152 ES 8emm 423i hairy demons e


f/oai'sform, or feet
441
131
,

NH id.;
Is
;

2ndedI20

cstr.
"- 1- 78

93hh Ko lyb Ju 16* + "W Is 7 20 (Ges' Ct 4 6 5 (K6 U ); sf. ^]"!VF Ez l6? TB*' );
' .

1ny>
/tazr.
-

Lv

i4

+",

Pn T

V'F

v2.

1. of animals, as material,

"^ y4 (Ges 'C


^?

591e

34" inhabiting desolate ); 21 name for idols 2 Ch ruins, so pi. D^JJt? 13 " and 7 1 1 {ZyyV) LV 1 7 (H) prob. also 1PTJ ni3
-

abs.

't?

);
1

25

(J),

ZC13

4
;

1? prob. also

^ zKi
'b>

fl^W Gn

2K23 (MT Kmp Klo Kit


Trni?
Kpi6q,

ZAWIl<188!!, D^y^n) Hoffm Benz Bur.

176

SS

2. human: i.e. a man with a garment of skin. 18 te>*l ty J U 16 22 2 S 14 26 Nu 6 6 (P), cf. v (P); rV M incl. 3 + beard Ezr9 head, 1p"ji5 ^68
;
'

93

barley (bearded grain; id.; Sab. mye> Glas hordeum;


n.f.

NH
Ar.
;

in Fell ZUGllT(I900)
3:

'

256
,

beard, eyebrows
(i.e.

Lv

9 10

4"
1 ,

(P) ; D^fVl

Is 7

20

arpyD, Syr.
2

J-*i "
Di 5
31

OAram. myc,

of genitals; -t-BW"

JEJT;

woman Ezi6" Ct4' 3 (leprosy-) marks Lv i3 +


of
18

65 ;

in fig.) long hair 7mmV of skin in


1.

wheat, grairi\

Ho
Dt

3
:

10

13 (P).

etc.)

trnyto n.f. a hair, nom. unit. (Ges smt ); 45 cstr. in phr. Wth KVJ&O 1 S14 abs. JU20 a single hair of his head, cf. 2 S 14" 1 K i 52 18 "' 46 1? Jb 4 15 (appar. (v. ft? 3 b (d), Dr ); *#3
:

88

barley, common grain (oft. 31 31 1. growing, standing, eg. Ex 9 (J), 40 25 Jb 31 Jo i", as sown Is 28 ; standing,
;
||
-

abs/b* Ex 9

JL'wsia

cp. Eth.

rest:
;

, usu. pi. D "iytJ' Ht2n

n.coll.,

93 and most
s
yfr

S ^""tob 1 Ch ii 13 reaped B*TJ^(n) l^p 2S2i 9 Rui 22 2 a /t?np;3 3 2 2. pi., the grains, 19 13 measured, cooked, etc.: Ho 3" Ez 4" 13 45 11618 8 s 16 17 914 17 2 K 7 2 S Je 41 2 Ch 2 27 Eu 2 3
pi. 2
,
,
.
-

Buhl

^1

prop.pl.); pi. cstr.


as numerous).

28

7
16

K5

n\-\$i?

40" 69 (both

T ["^\r] vb. denom. bristle, with horror;


T

27
'b

(P);
n:y^

(food for horses);


n,
.

'fc>

"ion
13

JflJ

Lv
42
,

?i?

Nu 5",

1? on^ j u

k4

Ez 4

12

Qai l'f.

s6 p i. ifc n$? Ez 27

(||

^y doe', ijn);

Tp'nj'te n.pr.m. priest

Ch

24

Scapei/i.

973

ncto
IV.
as -/of "/{? (assumed
l,

tTW n.pr. Seir (=-i


f""-"94
;
i

y'c>,

0a <7

cf.

Gray
lJa
;

foil.).
1.;
;

but note play in"yfe>Gn 2^, -^2f N6 20l(18).165 Kc,.BIb.ll.llK. cp . pr. mont.^111
'

TO
(so

"V

SW n.[m.]pl.rain(-drops), si vera
Vrss and context
D'D'p-l);

ace. to

(the
/

hairy,' i.e.

'

well-wooded,'
;

cf.

'X*^> trees),
BN92

Lag.

prop.

KBH-^y

Thes

cp.

11.

"W
32

't?3

Dt

n.pr.gent.(orig.n.pr.loc.)JJLi'!jl

Lag

thinks

E> orig. n.pr.m., but land much earlier in OT.; B7 Jastr Tel Am. land Sen, Zim ZAv,(189 "' perh. Edom.28 f.\ Tel Am. 181.26 JBLxl<18t>2), 114 J_ WJjJ g un J a. terr. land of Edom, S. of Dead Sea, lr)fip

(pOD,

, bo, D 3"3-l).

n2"IEt!)

Je 49 3 Mas., <mod. edd.'D v.nBD.


(v^of foil.; edge; so Syr. ]^aj
cf.

J1DU
saplu,
lip,

NH = BH;
;

As.

Ar. juLi Kp,

* V
1

nx-|t<

alone

Gn 3 2 (J; ||Di"TK rnb), cf. 36 30 (P); 18 Ju5 (poem; \\id.), Nu 24 (JE;


4 4

Cii edge\.

HDHN), Dt

44

41U222M
loc.

19 33 Jos 11 (D), Is 21"

neb T T

n.f.
176

[m.

Ex
;

28 32

e<fye,

cf.

Albr
'V
i2
^,
4

zaw hi (06>.

2Ch20 rab
2 7 (D).

c.

1416 nif^ Gn 33

(J),
15

Jos

b. specif,

mont. E.
,9

n
sf.

76j f

lipj speech, edge; abs.


sf.
5

Gn

of Arabah,
1-

+,

cstr.

nab v 7 +
DTl'sfc>
16

insb
cstr.

K7

23

-r,etc;

'VT-m Jos2 4 4 (E),

Gn36

(P),

Dt

Ez
'-

oftener du.
'riD'E'

Is 6
,

+;

VIBb

=.x;.i5 j Ch 4<2 2 Ch 20 cf ty Q-J-in Gn 35 Edon 28 6 14 (home of *fv\; on text v. Buhr s c. gent. Ez 25 Edom [van d. Gunk Gn ). H. VJj but del. B Hi Co Berthol Toy Krae.

io..b.

50 12 410 I4o ,etc; pi. (poet, and late) cstr. ninae'Ec 1 o 3 ,1 s 3 5 ; l.lip: sf.^ rtnD'B'etc.^//45 59 Is59 Ct4 a. usu. (c. 108 t.) human organ of speech (oft.
sf.

J eI 7

'3

3 mpl. iOTlDf
1 ,

:,

d. personif. as
cf.

m.

in

tf^J?

(v.

'"in

p.

360

||

Gn

14

)
;

DilK )nK3)
2.

mont.
2>?ip,
c.

/ in Judah, ar-\n Jos i5 10 (P), A<r<raf>, Di Buhl 091 al. cp. hill-ruin 2tp;

Gn 36*=! Ch i Gn 3 6 21 (P; + = Edomites 2 Ch ag1,M D'OVIK).


(||

Jb';

ns, fi&b, rarely [only late poetry] 45 t. Pr) (1) Is 2 9 25 t.

^0
'

xo
4

t.

W;
2

Lv

(P),
3

Jb 13 6 Mai
(v.

i2 b Pr 5

:,

1t

7V
1t

141
v.

^); 1?

K>-fi<

Jb

n =a
2

talker,

^lK Pr
but
;

Sdrls

9 miles
[ ij^lu]

W.

of Jerus. (Rob B,llil ).


-

f II.
(of

vb. sweep or whirl

away

10 talking folly, so v (MT ; EmBb tCOtp Is 6" cf. v 7 Dn io 16 Toy); unskilled in speech); 1? Ex 6 (P';

10 s

= one
1

'B* VlS*.
1
;'

B^ 19

storm-wind) (="iyD, q.v.; As. sdru, wind, pjHWBBo. > Thes 1334 cp. I. Tjrt^-Qal Impf.
3 ms.
it

''c

sf.

W$fe>

1 58'

fig.

7;e

('*)

shall sweep
n'ly'E'J

fy

Niph. Pf. 3 away. 3 50 round about him it


it

fs.

impers.

is

tempestuous ex-

21 Pi. Impf. 3 ms. sf. ^nyfe"} Jb 27 E. wind] shall whirl him away fr. [an Hithp. Impf. 3 ms. iyn'^1 (IP) his place. 40 the kg. shall storm against him. !y5? Dn 1 1

834; 24 Je i7 16 Nu 30 13 (P),V89 35 utterance, Dt 2 3 1? PTI Is 1 1 4 (of Mess, kg.), 'fe> 13-1 ^, sg" Pr s 20 i4 4-, =mere, empty, word 2 K i8 =:Is 36 2 'K nsian Pr iS ", 1? 313 Is 57" (thanksgiving), 3 for D^B); of cf. Ho 14 (@ and most
[nns] p
. ,

nn'a

2o

19

v.

1? ksid

i.e.

2:,

ceedingly.

and

flattery,

34 cf. nipbn nDb f 12 9 dd-io "ne'e' ^17!, npe* 1? 3 i +4t., IJK nab 4 Pr 17 4 poison beneath (cf. P^5 ?) ty 140 (fig-)!

* pbn Pr

s1

.<

<

only tn. 1JKB n.[m.] storm (=iyo); cstr. 3BP 'B' Is 28' a storm of destruction (in
sim.;

iC y^S Pri2
17',

l:

';

'VTwbf*; nOS'B'
13
,

19
,

">ri'
T

'B
;

pis

'b

16

nyV'b
IrtJf)
:

2o

15
;

t in 22 11

rqna
11
5

nbb'
20

Zp3
;

9
;

'V

|TJ|

DTJ).

trpyB) n.f. 'BOI DWD3 Na


"OjMB* 'balB'S

id.
i 3
;

of way (=rnSD)
;

of

'1

fig.
.

of

vs

judgments;

Jb 9 17

c. vbs. (to speak) Jb 6 sl 17 ''c nrisn Pr8 (Gi v ), cf. f 5i 3 27 ''C p^B i.e. prate; njJT WO 'b IS30 ; T? 13 13T Is 59 3 Pr24 2 4r38 Nb'3 ^16"; subj. of

shout for joy

^63* 'C nns


,

i.e.

lips that

30

'b>

Hi? Pr

6 :t0

= backbite;
,

tf

DCK
S
13

2S

=keep
t(a)
.

vb. perh. be acquainted j-III. ["lj/l^]

19 silence, so 'V ^K-n io K^3 'b 1^40'.

with (Ar. jii


.

perceive [Sab.
,

"iytS>

*B*. 1

chrst.i2i-j

cf

Dr m Perles'An "- 79);-Qal Pf. 3 pi. sf. WtyW Dt 3 2 '" new gods, uiiV/t whom your fathers

Aram.iyp, ^a,

visit, inspect,

Horn Ba ES "

lips

moving

in speech,

c. }03 1

3 T? Jb 16

RS

in

t(3) transition to mng. speech, fiBO nSB""?? n?y Ez 36 s ; ability to speak Jb 1 2 20 tb. organ

of laughter
'B2

Jb 8 2
\^22
8

'.

no acquaintance ( 8>7trai' CVl}) usu. Thes revere with awe, Dr shudder before, year,
Aa(2
;

|[

TCSn
16
.

+c. of insulting grimace -td. quivering in terror

Hb 3
f.

not elsewh.c.acc.pers. pyfc'] denom., although

+e. feature of beauty Ct 4'' (scarlet). 28 i Is 37" (v. jriD). 9 place of bridle 2

octo

974

nto

11 16 and (in cf. Ct 4 tg. receiving kiss Pr 24 +b. of divine speech, '& T11SD Jb fig.) 7'. 4 12 "5? 13"'! t2. language (v. Jie6), f 17 23 j ,* Gn ii t-8i' ; "& 'PD? DJ> Ez 3" Is 33",
. ,

(of rough,
flesh

garment like sack, or piece of similar material dark hair), fastened round body:
21
s7

put (DT) on loins 3


2

K6

Gn 3 7
cf.

'(J),

K 20

31
,

on (bare)
(c.

",

Je 48" Jb i6 15

1BP1);

*V '?.$ 28"; n??? ns'f i9 (i.e. Hebrew). 3. 17 edge: shoreoi seaGii22 (J) + 7t.; bank of river Gn 41 s 7 (E)+ 5 t., of wady (bni) Dt 2 s6 7 t.;
-'

,3

lip (bank) of n^inip 6rtw of vessel 1 7

i>3K

aa + 7 t.;

Ju7"

cf.

+ GASm +

G4<K1
;

'V Ogtl^rbvhv 8">; usu. girt on Vf^n) 31 3 ,2 Is 15 22' Je 4* 6 M 49 3 Ez 7 19 27 31 a S 3 pjr) 32 Jo i 8 cf. Is 3 2 '; if$ HB3 2 K 19' "= 1 K 20 l: Jon 3 68 1 Ch 21", fig. of heavens (cf. Is 37
, ,

Am

et/jre

43"; of curtains (in pairs) Ex 26 of |^n, toward ephod 28 39" (P); of round 32 23 in robe Vb) (nW) 'B> 2 8 3 9 (P). opening

of altar Ez 26 44 (P) 6 t.;

B"B>K 'b Is 50 3 ; late 'B> -np), DrBBf put on s 2 12 sackcloth Jon 3 Est 4>,cf.v 3 5" 69 ; "V\ 0*1X3 Ne 9', cf. Dn 9 3 ; ')? nri3 loosen sackcloth Is 20s

&&

+ ?J9), ^3o
3

b.
lie

tnEtT n.[m.] moustache (cf. NSyr.


rete ;

).in9im
49a

on meaning

and form
,
"'

v.

Thes 01

Ko " 73) ; abs. rV Mi 3 7 +


moustaclie: 'V nk>y 2
it; '&-i>$?
I. flDJ>

sf.

io?'f 2

S
45

2i

,2 4 (op P nnr?B>), ^yp 'b Tpn Est 4 same garment (or material) spread out (to 10 s on), 2 S 2 1 (c. nan), Is 58 (c. TV}), cf. Est 27 ''C3 'B>3 13\b Jo 1". 33^1 1 K 2 1
.

;
v.

S 19 2 (
7

hvo-t<i) i.e.

trim

ntpy

Mi

Ez 24

1722

LV13

(P;

t[")pt^] 9 ( Jb 20 28'),
cf.

vb. Pi. ogle (Aram. T?D look at

1).
v.
.

0'?")?? looking about, ogling; 9 iAa> eye with envy or hatred (e.g. 1 S 18 @);

nssto _

in. nsD
1

nston t
*
:

v.

n. nDD

De '); Pt.
1

fpl. D?*}? nviipb'D

Is 3

16

o^Zrn^ 0/

eyes

(women of Jerusalem).
v.

nracto

s 30 2*
I.

v.

'sb.
v.

ito

mb.
(Bab.) (van d. H.
'

v. |BD. )Dto

pOto, pDi?

pBD

t ">2!Snto n.pr .m. in Assy r.

fH. [p3t^]

vb. suffice
ls

(NH

pBD m#0,

% but
Wkl

v. Baer,

and Str ZMOx " m<1879)

302
;

in As.
[.
.

abound, so Ecclusi5 + ; X P'DD, pSD, Syr. ,nim ; Ar. jui is 6e niggardly, scanty, Lane 20 10 subj. Qal /to;)/ 3 ms. pBW 1
'');_

perhaps [Asur, Bel, or Nergaf\ sar-usur,


protect the king! son of Sennach., 2 KAT364

.]

COT

" 19

'

37
;

dust,

c.

? rei.

ipE'r

T[pCU?] Jb 20 22 (Baer Gi;


pto
v. pp)P.

n.[m.] sufficiency, plenty


'd

sf.

Ki 9 =Is 3 f (Schr 2. a reStevenson .). turned exile Zc 7 2 (Stevenson * 477 ). Cf. also 1 bin) p. 669.
37
-

2apa<ra( P )); 1. a C0T lc

van

d. H.; opp.-)-|V).

t[J"lti'] vb.
2^D Pi.

Pu. be intertwined (Talm. enmesh, weave around ; Aram, t^jjs

tppttf]
Niph.
?$?

doubtful vb.,
Sty lpfe>?

Ki bind on ;
rd.perh.
cf.

intertwine, involve, 319 entwine; Ar.


order, join,

P/3
;

ms.

Lai 14 (fig.);

Impf. 3 mpl. ^JP) weave, mix\;


1.jJj

set

in

Ip.p)

watch

is kept

(v. ~lp&)

other conj.

upon & 93 Bu, in Lohr Bi.

Jb

Thes

7 4o' are intertwined (of sinews of hippopot.). La 1" they interHithp. Impf. 3 mpl.

*H^I
-

twine themselves

(fig.

of ^K'S).

pplC
found).

(assumed as

Vol foil., but nowhere

t[:nto] n.m.
interlacing;
cf.

G " ,0

tendril,

twig (from

J<" 9 4 sack, sackcloth (v.Schwally tpto n.m. zaw.iowd.ot who conj. Egyptian origin NH Pp
;

Ar.isvJ^l palm-leaf braid, etc.; BA81 371 Aram. KJ'ID, Eth. aop"lC !Y; net (Pra ); of vine, pi. D?'!?* J^^Zad network, lattice);
-

WB687 sackcloth (rare); As. sakku, sack *), (D1" A1,orF<> "chv1 44 sackcloth (Wkl Eth. !>:
-

Gn

40'",

);

= BH
;

12 DTiy v of fig-tree,
;

sf.

^fifJo
;

1'.

Aram.
abs.

V Gn 3
B
,

Ni?D, \Aa>
14

Gk. o-dof Lewy"""" " 87 ) l: p Je 48' + sf. *$? V 3


11

;
,

etc.; pi.

i?B'

Jos9

+
42

sf.

ac, for grain


cloth
(v.
:

Gn

s5 - 27

(||

DIT^ Gn42 ; 1. TinnDK), v** (E),


1* (P).
B ">"),

33

T^nto n.pr.m. descendant (i.e. younger Gn n M1M 1 Ch I 26 2 f/>oi-x (LCh 2/jovy).


branch) of Peleg
fl. [
I

lli']

vb. escape (Ar.S^i.

talce fright,
fjLeo

Jos 9 4 (JE), perh. also Lv

Now*"*- -""
1

2. sacka. worn in mourning and humiliation


1

shy (of camel or horse), run away ; Aram.


be terrified,
)

SACook Enc'

either loose

Im sttnn'wr) Qal P/. 3 pHT^J' Jos io20 (JE; c. IP pers.), Benn del. as dittogr.
L.
;

-mto
f i.

975

'N-ur"

tnto n.m.
i
20

Je "
9

survivor (from a defeat,


sf.

etc.); ahs/i? Is
Dn-1'B'

45

iT-ft?

Jb if*

Kt
s

pi.

*", cf.

^N1B ; in Egypt. F--r-7 Steindorff """'* Breasted BlbWor " " w*">,m<i. p aton 3jr. .-a r.i. a*.
1

Josio J03 cstr. Hnfe> Je3i sf. 15 VT-ff Ob" + Jb 27 Qr (van d. H. also Kt);; ;

As. &V-'-7ai

(=^TSn
RS

Schr KOSR",- 364jCOTOn

1. survivor (oft.yB^S): esp/B'ft

Nu 2

iy TN^n Jos 8* (both JE), Dt 3 3 Jos io 33 1 1 8 2 K 10" (all D); more simply, * '0n *6 Dt 2 31 Jos
nij3
1 35

s.si.iKi6._ 0n a ^33' re i at i on f K25'' 2nd<!d: rne> v. "; cf.


Tjfc,
Itrpnr/X
:

ty

t o n.pr.

0)^);
Gn
29
13

1. n.pr.m. second
,3

name
:

of Jacob

io28S0 37 39 40
' -

(allD);
19

t"^ I'nin
;

">

i8

9
;

rrn> Ni>

't?
|>

Je42
'^

17

3 44" Ob'

'J?

19 pK Jb i8

+28t.Gn(JE),Ex32 (JE),Hoi2 Jui8 Ex6"Nui M 26 i (allP),2Ki7 "iChi 34 4-8t.Chr, s 2 + ^105"; **! n 3 Ku 4"; '3? (Ht.) Gn 4
32
'

29

^
K

Tagil]
15

VJB

Nu24

(JE); sjn

nnb
"

3t. E, 2
1

1.

ny J3i*, pL
*
,4

P+Ex i'(P;
Ch
2
1

K 18
6
".

31

also Jos io"(subj. of VT&), j 3 Ob Jb 27 13 (v. supra); sg. also Ju 5 (obscure, for ? "%> rd.

transition to wider use), =12 tribes Ex 28 9 7 t. P;

+
-

'b^l ppfl

Now cf. Bu), Je47 La2~. perh. bqftr 2. of things frs$ 1? pg Jb 2 o 21 i.e. nothing has escaped his greed ; i^NS 1? ST? (B'N) v c
4
:

GFM

'-'

11.

T^TO 11.pr.loc
1;

on border of Zebulun ;

30 21 1 S 17 Albr zAw x,mN.B7r.j. nameofHebrewnation; usu. der. from 1, but'!?? more common in early usage
||

29 2 Ch 2. nipr.gent. (usu. m. JU,U7f but f. 9 5 ,<noc 1 Ch 2i 2 S 2 4 [not cf. Dr J,


'f6.N

DrnaK

18 36

Ch

18

than

1T*IJ Jos 19'" (P; E<rc8ycoXa,

2apeib), 'fr? v

(P;

otto

A tW 2<v>&8, 2f88ouie A 2apt8).


;

kingdom '&) 108 t. JE, Dt


;

II.

T)ttf( vV foll.,^at<, 6ratW?(Lag


''c

B!

"76ff

thinks

Avestan loan-word)).
n. [m.] perhaps Aram, plaited, or
(cf.
(

a. (1) undivided 7 49 (poem in J) + i 18 6 33 10 (poem)+76 t. D, Gn 15 7 !77 + 104 t. Ju, oft. 34 Exi2 + 42 t. P; Ju5 1 and 2 S, 1 K 1-1 2 ; 'e^"v3 of whole people 15 9 2 S 8 + of whole army 1 1 + opp. Judah 2 +
'fe*

"33 (v. J3 p. 120b):

Gn
1

47

s7

(J),

'

TTnB

(so also later).


1 1

braided work
work, net-work
tain

then Aram. NT1D


" l3

lattice-

= BH

(2) 'E^:=N. tribes, disting. fr. 9 10 Judah, even before disruption, 2 S 2 cf. v 3' 5 1" 4 20 5 5 ; so at disruption 4 5 12" 20 1
,

+
1

?'?)

textile stuff, cur-

, ,i6.

1 f,.i6.

13 .i 9

(=BH D'ybip), *nnr*0 plaited or fow'tfed T13 plaiter, "I'"!?, II" ? woven-work ; work;

v 23 24 7l0

NH

Hom zGwa89o,. ws
abs.: 'b(n)

EHpn
r.

'3,

H23 Ex 31 '35 ,s 39'-49 (all P; all + and last three + BH>3 Ttvfy); 31 10
Il

cp Bftb farrfWj sfoVj)._ ai w

3" + Ho l^ 5 13 5"- + ,Mi i ,etc. (3) *V\ of S. kingdom, Judah, 3 15 18 so rarely bef. fall of Samaria Is i 8 Mi i"
2
6
, ,

+ very oft .K, Ami

then usu.of N.kingdom,

till its fall,


15 - 15

'V)
'V)

^3
V. 3 )

K 12
.

17
;

after fall of Sam.,

fa
yjr
1

(less oft.
3

occurs of entire people, in reference to

oroXas

r.

Xfiroupyiicdt (cf.

39 [B V

13
,

@Lv"l).

TTi'i' n.[m.] from context, a marking-tool


for wood, stylus (so

21 8 23" Is 17 9 past or future 2 i7.i9 u dah Je 2 /^j a i so 50

_j

"

103" Je
4'

Ez

=.4., 6

I3
61

I4
,

i.r. 9

+
,

Is 4 o 27 4i
,

Thes
Frem<1 "

al.;

connexion with

above -/dub.;
used
in

Lewy

gem-cutting);

vapbwv as gem 13 "H?3 liTigT Is 44


cp.
.

Ezr
2

2 70
2

3" +

Ne

io 34

24 59 4 2 +, Ezr 2 io 3 + f I4 =53

=Ne

'-

''&] of I49 + etc. (4) usage in Chr whole people 1 Ch 2 7 + 1 10 t., of N. kingdom

147

nilL1
TT

n.f. et pr. v. sub vYb\

fl.

mii^ T
T

vb.

persist,

exert

oneself,

persevere (Ar. Jr-i persist, persevere); Qal 4 Pf. 3 ms. 'KTIK 'C H012 he persevered withGod;
2

t. t., of Judah i2 i9 (5) 1 2 3 * b. 'J?? personif. as 13J?, '?3, 12 9 (1) of undiv. people Exi (J),3 (E)+ 72 t.JE, Dt 3 18 io6 + 25 t. D, Gn 3 2 3:, 327 1. P ; Ju i l 60 t. Ju ; seld. 1 and 2 Sm, 1 1-12 ; in 132 25 pass, in ref. to older hist, (rarely other-

Ch ii'+i6

L^

^
K

+9

ms.

DTJN

Din

ITBJ nnfc> Gn 3 2

5 ( J). Ho 1 2

wise).

has Impf. IB^l in same meaning, as


(non-existent) lb;
rnife> Is

if

from a
-

Am Ho, 2Chi3
Ez
*&,

(2) seldom of
,2
-

< rd.^l (apoc. fr. nn E'>l).^

28
:

23

v.

3 Ne i 6 Ex 16 3 4038 +
6
'

N. kingdom Am 2" + 9 t. +7t.Chr. (3) of Judah (late) Ezr 3 Jo 4 16 + 2 Ch 31 5 c. rV3


1

supra, p. 965".

7frnt T

,>'

2507

n.pr.m. et gent. Israel (El V


-

Ez, where Judah; v. esp. 37 ); *B* V.f 14 Is 8 d. other phrases, v. sub thf, p.?' n3
. ,

142

t.

(v.

IV3
16

5 d

(8);

81

t.

persisteth, persevereth (or juss. Zei J?Z persist)


Eg [usu. contendeth (Nes
00,r

,iC0B on ""] BNmf Kit lch4,6(Hpl) MP' +5t vocalization v.Lag ;


-

(Gray

rr <",N 218

or Ze< 2?/ contend


;

tfyta, ^3i,"in, KB?, ^, nop (no:), n-jy (iv), Dy, 02p; also (in epith. of ') sub "V3X, nix,
'

),

but

v.

Dr "*" DB

DMT%,
BHT?,

I.

I.

bi, ^d, nipp (i. mp), 1. to (v.-nx), " nyn l d( 3 ). te. ^=the laity, opp.

^m-ict
priests,

070

*pto
t Rlttf] !. twiat
cf.

etc (late): Ezr io


io*;

tT^3
cf. '1?!

Ezr z 7"

1r DPn

"W

Neil* i Ch 9*; 1^ '33 Ne 10",

(so

1 T2? (=Heb. nj5,


ID?
is
is
;

r5); perhaps akin to riff, J"; Talm.

1".

m. "'7S">r' adj. gent, of foregoing; 5 , l,1 / ,i cf.v'*. 2S17 f. rrijtoe^riv I fe^iLv24 ;


+
'

adhere,

Aram.

loo.

Ar. efli

share, participate,

*nar)

; Pi. iY
fig.).

but e))^i sandalrthong, oJll fe. rnari nan&D J e 2 a swift

<'j*FX*n,

@ Th We Dr al. (so

1
||

Ch

"' Dr t(l)n^-IC n.pr.m. ('< persisteth *- ml 'am 1. secretary );nm.Zapaui(s); "1^: iCC 20* Kt of David 2 S 8' 7 hut @" A<ra,

2").

dromedary entangling her ways (galloping


aimlessly;

above

(sandal-)thong (l from -[ -] t['=P"N??] as crossed and twisted over the foot ; ,

||

(K1E* Qr),
2o!*ra),

K2TE'
I

Ch

i8

1,;

(in both 'Iijowt,

on vocalization

cf.

Ar. supra, Ges

,84 *

Ba

KS>*U

4' (2Vi0a,

orig. in all prob. Kffff

A 2ra, L ia<p>n); We Dr Klo {Sauna). HPS


2. chief priest

);cstr.,
Je
p.

^ff

Gn

14

Is 5

Tc^pp^C? n.pr.m.
39*,

a prince of Nebuch.
cf.

(KSny),
2

Now

(Sosa), Bu.

3. a captain 2 25 ,J 4. a. son of Kenaz I Ch 4 -'\ Je 40* 5i nMM. c. Levite name 5*". D. name in Simeon v*. : b. father 5. a. companion of Zerub. Ezr 2

K 25"=Je

52".

but read prob. \2VP 3?), v. Gie Du, 613* supra; & Saflovcraxap, etc.
f [^*lt^] vb.

extend(Ar. c^

^x'n< direct-

of Ezra
1 1

"

7'. ,,J
.

c.

one sealed
,

Ne

io

3
.

ly at, also 7i/er

5U pon a path (Fra thinks orig.

d. priest

divide, then stretch out,

make

straight),
(torto

6.

Je 36

s
,

officer of <"P")F>

king Jehoiakim,
projecting
gL.n,i^.
cf.Tlfc).
]Tie>

roof,

c3l long-nosed

iJyZ naso
Sab.

T<f

tapta.
foil.;

II.

JTlitf (-/of

= ru&?

Et j^ p, Cjj.

dispose, arrange;

TrotTS

n.f. rule,
(cf.

dominion;

Is g

iA
.

arrangement, security Horn Aram. %~,'lco expl. as mutilated

*" 24

but
ex-

Lv2i l, 22

trnC

n.pr.f.
,- ,

Denkm.*'-* *^' M E,,*, """^ *"* u

DH

W
;

Sab. n.pr.m.

mff
,

Sab.
1

'")

daughter
26*;

Id."** Ll8

me *
>

, cf. orrarMTTw); Qal Pt.pass. Ipriy <7uZe</,i.e.toolong(inalimbormemher),of man Lv2i",beast 22(v.II. Dnn). Hithp. stretch

PS

2744

of Asher

oneself: Inf. cstr. T$fy>} Is 28

ffi

(v.

WQ p. 42 7 a
)

).

On 46
etc.;

Ch 7 mj B (V) XuKapa.
17

XU

2aap, M/>) a

CEjnC?

v.

sub

e|yfe>.

*TW
, ;

vb.burn(7ot. + BT<3
is
i

2t.

+ E'tnt23)
*[~gff

vb. incise, scratch (NH id., t[J3"l^] so Aram. C"1D Pa (I I S 2 1 H ), ^lm fice scratch, hence write ( = \apiurau) As. sardfu, slit up,
rend; Ar.ilS
slit

(NH (rare) = BH;


(rare); alto

As. iardpu; Aram.


-

absorb,
,

Qal Pf. consume);


1

mar& ( RS K a4 ') ;Qal Trnj;/: 3 mpl. c. ace. cogn non^ W#* Vb tn'ZOal ^21' shall make no incision; Inf. abs. c. Hiph. Impf. 3 mpl. tfcVD T)^ Zc 1 2* those loaded with the stone shall
.

ear of camel, ^jL ,

ttV/rc,

+ 3 fs. sf. ODB ^ Is 47", etc.; Jmpf. 3 ms. I'lfe'I Nu 19'+ 2 t., more oft. l' ?'!! Ex 32 2, + 2 mpl. pB-ipB Dt 7*+ 2 t.; Inf. abs. *$*& 2 S 23s cstr. pW Je 36 + sf. ^Sniff Ju a B 9 Am 2 Pt. act. K)P Lv 1 6 Nu 1 9 pi. WffC fs. nBnfc 2 K 17"; ^>a*. mpl. D'O't? Nu 17
3 ms.
'fe*

Jos

i*

'

}je

severely scratched, lacerated.

tl2->tT
D3"]fe>33

n.[m.] inciaion; abs. 6 POsS

'fen

a M n S3o nayyf,8o pl.nifin'E'Ne3 cstr.nioib 7 Is i ; burn (59 t.+PKS, 2 t. + E'?P03 ): Lin 1


,

Win Lviy 5*.

making
2. a.
c.

bricks,
1

+ nBl"!?? Gn K
1

1 1

(J

obj. om.).

t[re^C]n.f.id.(Ba*"**); ncnfe'LT2i,
v. vb.

ace. rei, usu. to destroy, e. g.

door Ju 9**,

house

Ju

12

Qal.
V. isuh Tiff.
v.

6 W (both

c.

bj

pers.),

"H -T

+ + 16
1 1.

1 1 1., cf. pt.


t., cf.

pass.
,0

Ne 3",
S
/

(i)TP", to
?,

sub

m'g>.

p-

n.pr.mont. (in As. Sirara


,

COT

Ex 32* tJe 3 6 ii77BW K wood + Is 44" " (both + WPOS), cf. + 80 17 (fig.),
1* 2
(ace. om.),

K 23" V'46
n
,

pt. pass. 1

city Jos 6 1 S 30 7 30* Is i , chariots Jos


'),

Je 39*
114

(subj.

idols, etc.,

Dt9 +iot.,

roll

"Dl , ');-Si<ioniannameofHennon Dt 3 (2<m*.p); tf- ^ 29" ( + P5>; van d. H. al.'tr).


..,

Je 5i B hairtEz5 4 ; bones, to lime {as outrage)

+Am
l

2';

* a>

23

=2Ch

upon

altars (in desecration) tiKi3* 34'; bodies, as funeral rite tiS

*pto
3i
13

977
but Klo
-

nto
s
i.e.

(rare custom,
[
-'-

RS^ <.*>;
;

Bu rd. "E^

= 'D?]
r

cf.

Benz Arch

163

Enc'- Blb D "

Je 51

a burnt -out volcano


s

(fig.

of Bab.);

of heifer

Nu

19

Now Arch
s

lss

);

prob. spices,

cf. 2

as funeral rite also (obj. om., Ch 16"), tc. ? pers. mort. Je


14

funeral rite 2

Ch
s
.

v 17 ; of spices (prob.) as 16 14 (as ace. cogn.), 21" (obj.


cf.

of nB'V), v"; of pers. (penal)


'>

Lv io6

(ace. cogn.,

+acc. cogn. naif 2 Ch 16 (cf. '">En?>); in ceremonial of P(never of burning sacrif.onaltar, I'Opn cf. npjin but) chiefly ( 1 4 1.) of consuming refuse, esp. unused portions of victims, etc. (to prevent use), and infected objects, Ex 29'"' +

34

subj.),

Nu 1 7
,

t [nonto

nSTfflP ?] n. [f.] aburning;


(of

s only pl/cstr. nisn^Q : yi*2 'Da Je 34 (read 'D3 @55GieDu al.), like the' burnings

sts.

mneb pro Lv 4
Ez 43*;

I2

+ D7jH>y), ^'"+4^

etc., cf.

burning red heifer (to s ashes for purification) Nu 19 ". +b. produce s5 burn, c. ace. pers., (1) as penalty Jos 7 (JE),
also of

spices cf. \/2 a) for thy fathers ; of ignominious destruction, cf. (fig.
;

"?& 13 IS33 12

Am

).

TD^TO rriE"lCT*p n .pr .loc. named with Sidon


Jos
G tr
1 I
-

Ju 14^ i5 6 Lv20 14
subj., Is
14

cf.

Nui7

E'S (pt.pass.), so,

13' (appar. near coast) ; cp. (dub. Buhl =) Muserfe, 14 m. S. of Tyre, v. Di andreff.,
-.

47

c.

ace. cogn. nB"i?>


J1

as sacrifice, Je7

tWiph.
nzsnj&n

19 ; ls Impf. 3 ms. Ilf! Jos7 +


,

Lv io 6 (P); (2) +b dei Dt 12" 2 K 17".


,

Guerin e,llLle6f
I.

Ma<rrp<i)i<,

Maoy<o>fyafiii. etc.

3 fpl.

plttf (NH PlD,Aram.^U,PlD,allcomi,


slit

Pre 27 etc.; be burned


,7

(11

t.

+ B*X3):

card; Ar. J>1

sheep's ear, pluck fruit).

of city Je 3 8

+v

2:,

(read'T>B'n for
'

Hi Ew Gf Gie Du), idols, etc., Mi i 7 1 Ch 14"; s2 2 a ritually (cf. Qal 2 a ad fin.) Lv 4 6 7'' "13
6

ty* 8*
Jos7 (JE),
sf.
14

'[p'HC/J adj. carded, combed, of flax;


fpl. rrtpn't?

nri^aisi9*.

19

ofpers., as penalty Gn38

24 ( J),

2S2 3 7 (poet.),

Am 6"
supra,
it

Lv2i'(H).

iVLPt.

iSf>pO

his burner, usu. one

burning him, but

II. V}0 light red; Ptjpn plttf (cf. Ecclus 30 7:A,,M^- shine brightly (of sun); As. farku, red blood; Ar. Jj^i rise and shine (of
-

NH

prob. burning spices for him, v.


teas

Dr and

+Pn. Pf. 3 burnt up (and


njn.""' 3

ms. TV?, of goat


gone).
,!

cf. Qal Lv 10"

sun), shew redness, ^ji. become red (like blood) ; Sab. jnVrise (of sun), ywoEast, JpIC epith. dei
the shining

Sab-Denkm."- 4 Fell*" >*<"*" cf

fi. tyre."

serpent, usu. venomous


effect of

Hom

Chr
1-4)

(poss. from above

poison);
v.
pi.

abs.
Ar

v from burning 9 '"c Nu 21 (JE; on Ar.


,

fi-

Jacob

Dwriini'.iot), ap pos. t>


1

vm

parallels

[p^] U-

perh. sorrel

(!

fr.

II.

f,

or

Dt 8'*,

D'snfr? D"?* ???


^Sijrtp

Nu
Is
1

21

6
;

a flying serpent, or
6
.

dragon,

tfo

over white, of horses cf.^jLil having ruddy tinge *orrd Lane '*"); pi. D'??^ D"j|rc> DipnK Zci', of horses.

30

tn. [*pW] n-m.

' 6-'

pi.

OTtnte seraphim

akin to 1. "v, as beings orig. mythically (prob. conceived with serpents' bodies (serpent -deities, s Co,Bm of lightcf. Is 14 30"), or (Che ) personif. IUMI,B Che ning, cf. arts. Seraphim, Strachan Kocy.Bi<>.j j)j ^{ arjJ a l, C p_ a ]go Egypt, guardiangriffins,

fn. Lp^^-J [>*.] vine-tendrils (or cluss ters) (irom red colour ?); pi. sf. fjisrisr Is 16

abs. "V Is 5

f 1. p"llTn.[ia.] choice species of vine; 2 2 , 'Vff Je 2 (both in fig.).


'

Sarrapu KAI, 41i by Dl with V*ii?, v. Tvf, Zim ); in OT. majestic beings with six wings, and human hands and voices, attendant upon '' Is 6 2 '.
-

called Serref ; v. also 3TT3 ; on As. (-Au), epith. of god Nergal, connected

f 11. p~y& (van d. H. 'ft*) n.pr.loc. in "& br\5 Ju 16 4 (prop. Wady ofchoice vines); 2wp7x[]

prob. Wady Surdr (GASm "'*), on N. side of which is ruin Surik, J h.AY. of Surah (Zor'ah),
1-

-*'- 2

Survey"

"GEM*"
a-*"-

*-.

fin. FpCT n.pr.m. a Judahite


2aia,

iCh4B

tnp~l^
I

choice vine;

Gn 49".
;

A L SaptKp.
n.f.

t np^trp n.pr.loc.

TnBnto
cstr. T\S~}V

burning;

abs,

Nui9*+;

rvh
nsi'fi)

"v Is9 4 +,

Euseb ~-- ,d L,
-

47 36"= Ch 1

in Edom; 'DD Gn Mo<r'at ( L ** Maatpum)

Gn i i 5 ( + cn?');
Dt

destructive

Am 4" IS9

of brick-burning 4 of land
,

(-/of foil.; mng.dub.; Dl"cp.As. lardru, rise in splendour (of sun, etc.), but dub.,

TW

^ Macrp,.

29-, of temple,

Cx

rrn I s 64 10, 1? Tf

of-Hal 8*"*" 1

*"-'*).

3*

-ito

978
chief, ruler, official,

nto

~W

n.m. chieftain,

read nferiw as

captain, prince

(NH

esp. of angels; As. sarru,


,
,

HPS

Bu),

'n'(ri)

s8 king); abs. "*> 2 S 3 + "ifrn Mi 7" + ie> Ho + ; cstr. Tfe> Ju 4 2 + sf. Dylfc Dn 10 2 '; pi. 3* D , "!'B' 1 K 4 J + ; cstr. T$ Gn 1 2 5 + sf. *$ Ju U Is 10 s oanb' Je 21 Drink is 3 < + ; 1. 5 44
;
'

B^Sjn 713 4o +
alone 2

nfe>

L and iCh 21 Th We Dr r y 2 k 9 2 Ch 33" Ne 2', iKi 5 = 2 Ch 16 2 K 25 Je


2
||

*.i

s3 - 26

chieftain, leader

a. pi. of Isr.
f

Nu 2 1

i8

(fffyft

Ch 32 6 so nb-(n) ntonpt? 5 7 S 18 19 1 K 9^=2 Ch 8 9 @ B Be Kit 53 6 ffr, for MT 'B> *$?), 2 K9 1 Ch 1 1 21


1.
;

Je

n'e> 8

(poem

in

JE

||

DJH

1$9 n-V 10" is dub.


cf. '*
"2i?!,

3*13),

Issachar
s 11
-

Ju 5" (poem);

+9

t.,

+ Jb

39

s5

Dn

5
;

bV-m 'b 2 S 3

s8

(of

(we should expect &J, and "


i I

inste
1

Philistines

S 29

M9

of Midian 7 2i 8 3

(appar.

= D^lD

v2 6

Abner); poss. military fig. also in Di^E* "tiff Is 9* b. leading companies of 50 2 K (Mess. name), 9"" I Is 3 3 of 100 1 S 2 2 7 + 16 t. + 8 12 (reading
,

[We], yet disting. by HPS and [with reserve] 4b 30 Bu; <893 Th Bu del. in v ), cf. 18 ; poet., of E*iD3 (i.e. the leading Moabites) Je 48", of D3^>D
(q.v.; i.e. the leading
Je49'*.
1

HIND

for

n^S),
ntomfj]
1

of
I s

D^on HPS, 1000 1 S i7 +


I8
1 ;
-

cf.

11

We Bu ins. # + D'B^Kn nfe>


;

t.,

Ammonites)

Am
.

15

b. sg. David as leader of freebooters 2 1 1-\ 2. 22=; cf. "HI! Iff 1 pi. 2 S 4

VBhW 1

Ch 13 26 26 (disting. from N3Sn n^K Ch i 2 also Syjn 1? captain of the 27 29 31 32 33 = 2 Chi 8 30 ""- 32 + 3 t. + n^ chariotry i K 2 2
2

under king (acting, on occasion, as counsellor, commander, etc.): a. 15 4 pi., in Egypt G11 1 2 (J) + 3 t. Is + 30 Di Du Skinner (> of foreign embassy [cf. V3K?D] Che He,,H '"v B al.rdg.[Che Marti] D )k),^i05 ; Moab
vassal, 7ioble, official,
||

1 9 of other official classes

22

= 2 Ch8

9
.

4. a. //,

W,

DTOtan
i
;

-itj>
i

Gn 37 36 +5 t.; D'rin nb , K MMnnfef iK 5 39 23 =2Ch8


4o

Egypt,

27

=2 Chi2'";

19

even domestic

positions (court of Pharaoh), Pty$t} 2

+5

t.,

nisiKn
28 1
-

Nu22 9 + 8t.

22, 23 (JE),
s
9

Am2
5

Ik Gn nb 40 2 + 4 t.'(aUE); 'ty

(||Dnh); As. io 3 i ; Bab. 2i 31 32 (but here perhaps vaguely authorities); other nations Je49 3S + 17 t. Ezr Est ; in gen. Is

EdomIs 3 4 +7 t. Je+ 2 Ch
;

12

i.e. of the successive courses of royal military officials; d. "&} 2^; IB' 1 18 7 8 9 O'Dnsri nnD b.=

nippnon

Ch

Dm

-'

'-

^Jegi*.
s1 - 23
,

under kings of Israel David (only Chr) 1 Ch 22 17 + 5 t. 1 Ch, Ezr 8 21 Sol. 1 K 4 2 Jehoiachin 2 K 24 12 "; Zedek. Je 21 ls 34 2Ch36 ; other kings 19 t. 2 Chr; in gen. Ecio 16 7 see also (Judah) Jei ls + 3it.Je(i7 26a s 12 del.'B'GfCheGieDu), 4 t. La, EZ17 Zp I (where disting. from ^?Qn '33, who are never 31*4 called "v) Dn 9'-'; and so, in gen., Ne 9 4 b. as having powers (N. Isr.) Ho 3 + 6 t. Ho.
49'' officials, official class,
:

';

-'

napj? ^47* 39 8 " (all J; cf. D'inn TJ^J 1 S 2 1 ), D'DD n.'f'Ex 1 (J) s 27 31 22 1 Ch cf. read 15 29 27 28 . In 1 Ch 15 overseer of the carrying prob. KBt3n nD (for MT KE133 lb) WC3), so Benz Kit, Be 5. of -lb; -jpj. v another view ID) Qal.
n'E'
;
1

overseer: inisn IT'S

Gn

(W
Ch

religious office:

D^ns? *^? Ezr 8 24 29 io 5


-

36";
1
afi
'

D$n S10 "


1

'b

16

Ch 35 9

cf. 1

Ch Ch

Ex 2 (E. + Ofife>) ; under Moses (over groups of 1000, 100, 50, 10) 18 21 + 7 1. 18 (E), Dt !; later in Judah Ho 5'
of magistrate (kadi)
14

called
2s

BHp

heads of classes or courses of priests, V 5 D'H'Sk 1? v 6 ?B' 1 Ch24 T nb>


,

Is43 (usu. consecrated princes, whether priests,

(Now reads Iff) nfe>),


II

Is

23
,

cf.
,

4 -"

32 Mi
1

7 (sg.;

*^
'B

or kings, or both) is prob. corrupt, read. perh. or 'BHi? yitff Houb Klo (Du)
^i>n;i
'

Pr8"(|| DTI?); 28 2 read perhaps rins, v. Toy. c. as ruler or 2 o 14]lu719 magistrate of a district (njno), 1
(||

BS'^.Zp 3

id.),

EZ22 27

cf.

Che H,rt Gr (substantially).


-Q3&
'B
j

6. late, of repre'iff

sentative leaders of people, tribal heads,

Ch
11
1

22

27
2

29

6
,

cf.
23
;

28
"fr

appar.

= elders,
es 28 28 28 ;
-

(cf.

Est

8 9 93

DV1 D5?

nV
;

,:

3
,

)-

d- as com-

DVn

Ez

Ch

24

alone, -f
4'

mandant of city, "VJH "V Ju 9 s0 cf. 1 8 2 Ch 1 8, 2 K 23" 2CI1 34 of citadel,

K 22 =
26

in post-exilic Jerus.

Ezr 9 12 Ne
called

io 1

1 1

(*3^

rrvarj T

'v

DVH),
1

+ elders
;

Ezr io 8 ";

Ne7

;pl.ofcityo^ctofe,ntap'fc'Ju8"- (d isting.

,,

io 2 Ch 2<f*. 3. specif. D^ei), cf. 2 military, ca^<am, general : a. N3X(n)"")E> Gn M 32 M 2i 2 3 t., (E), 26 (J), iSi2
1

from
-

=
.

of district-rulers ^wJMUT.iaifc s of families, ni3Nn n'B' Ezr 8 W 1 Ch 29


2

3 '- 32

n^Vr]

nb'

Ne
Bi X"l

f ne ads

(=

1OT 24 31 27 1

Ne

70

).

7. late, as term of
'

-h.i
v.
1

^jg

{Qj j
;

+*VfeJ

also 8, 9 'n neCh I2 M (Gi Baer ;

angel-captain in vision ; 2i i + 3 1. Chr, '*3 Dn'B> van d. H. v 21 ); H1K3X n/e>

K
;

rank anddignity, Is 23 s (cf.'merchant-jjrmces'), Jb 3 29' ( DH'?3), 34 i 4, 45 7 8 2 7 1 48'', opp.


||

(D 8.
1

7 )n3yPri9 Ecio

,0

formidable

Dt

2o'

= patron-angel,
Jj;

foesi/'i

19

2 " 61

Ch

27

^nrrib

S 24* '(but

o 1320,

^v

only

Dn

D1S (n?3?D) lb
'

20
;

specif, of

bx3'D v '- 2

>'.

9.

-no?
N3Xn-)b
also
')t

979
N3S lc; yet
v.
494

0?

(prob., cf. Dn'B> -jjp v 2 b), so


->.

S"=God

"Mo?
1

n.pr.f. wife of
"

Ges*" Ko

make = foregoing, with old


>
-

Abram (No 2*01 ""8


'

11

)-

t ["HO?] vb. denom. (Gerber 20) be, or act


as, prince, rule
??*"3^'^
;

Qal Impf.
i

Ju 9 s2 Abim. rttM
Vl'E><
. . .

3 ms. "?5? ifejl over 7r. three years ;

BV92 Anm# fem. ending *--j , emphasizing Lag diff. in , der.fr. a Vij-Z,, and cp. il-i, name of

a barren mt.

3 mpl.
"ns>

a , nb'I s 32 princes s/mM jrotwra

Zapa ; Gn 1 ^(J), v
(all J),

cf.RS bx'W', supr., sub I.mfe>); 5 5 " 17 31 i6 2 " s- (P), 1 2


,
-

-'-

(prj'wce
. . .

it)

justly

flj^P^),
22

cf.

Pr8 16

Pt.

I7"(P);
v.

DVnp Est l </<a< every man should bear rule iivaa. Hithp. Impf., 2 ms. + Inf. abs.

1 1

29

(J),

i6 2 (J), i7 ,3

p )-

]io?o?, jtro?

tote

n^jTPOl
lb;
1

u\by. ninfri-"?
s2

Nu

i6 ,s that thou

shouldst also keep playing the prince over us.

DO?
t

v. )"INE>

sub

p.

67 3

11
.

Ch

v.

ID;

Pf. 3

pi.

metapl.

Wbn
||

Qal and "V 4 b.


(Ges*
67

Hiph.
4

*)

H08

Qjltf
T

vb. usu. stop up, in sense of shut


||

they

made princes
f 1.

(abs.;

U'pDn).
;

[m0?] n. f. princess, noble lady 1 Vn V (Ges M La 1 pi. rrilb> cstr. cstr. Drrn. i s 2' uZ. Est 1 sf. n'ni-ib' j u m

'

form of CflD ; yet out, shut ears against (late 39 awkward; Ba" cp. Ar. \^L frustrate, disappoint)
;

')

'"

c9 attending Sisera's mother Ju5 ; of Sol.'s 3 wives 1 11 other queens Is 4c/3 (|| D'abt?); wives of nobles Est i 18 fig. of Jerus. La i 1

^n _^
,

Qal
H.
'Fit?

Pf
/te

ms.

(>van
irrayer

d.

Dn'B)

('1)

Wt

,r ipBTI

B>

La

3'

Am< om<

my

49

(Bu

1? Au< wp [himself] from).

cessea

t ["IJHli'] vb. Niph. burst or break out, of tumours (Ar. r.:_i have inverted, or cracked,
eyelids, or fou/er lij)s;

II.

cess);
<iV),

Zappa: Gn
v 1719 21
-

JmO?

n.pr.f. wife of
1

(prin7 "(where formal change from


11 2 "
-

Abraham
31

Eth.

U1"<J: lacerate;
ifcCco

As.

[sa<dru]

11.

tear

down;
-

Syr.
48 ''- 2
,

destroy, so

6 23 49 (all P), 18 1,2, ,6W 2 2141,!ls 6 '- 9 + 9t. 18, 2i 2i 24' (allJ), 2o 2 (all E); as ancestress of Hebrews Is 51 .

,b 3
-

19

25

1012

,!!

BAram.iriD Ezr 12 5 ); Miph. 7^/. O^ay Dr6 jSs 9 and tumours brake out to them.

Sab.nne* Sab.Denkm."

T0

tf
ti^ Sin,

2 1st

letter

(with

E>)

=300

in

27

s7
,

Ct (uniformly, except in

title

),
,0

Ec

postB. Hebrew.

(68
3

t.;

1f8 9
Jb
19

t.); also (dub.)


;

p,
Jb

also

(tGn6

[?

v.

a],

Ju 5" Cti 7
17
,

<3 $),
and

29

in nriNB> fJu 6 and K> in i'f>m) -V, f 13 KW^ t Ec ", nr\f f3 (elsewhere before gut't. E>, 6 18 3 5 as "3KB' tCt i Ec 2 PSB'tf 146 DnB> + Ct6 La 4", by& t Ju 7' 2 8 26 Ct 5 2 ), rel. part, 'tfbf t who, which, that, etc. (constantly in NH Aram, of Nerab, LdzV 7 '-" 5 ; As. sha; Ph. C'N
,
,

In PNB'Wtp.
"&*,
&r\
12

and in the
viz.

Gn 6 3 4 9 (nW n.pr. (q.v.) W'i?

parallel with

usage, ?* is in the main 1. as pron. who, which,

whom, Ju
V'
1

nab bvf

bins

( c f.

i>in

c),

227 (regularly), also sometimes C (Ldzb '): ace. to Ges Ew 181b 01 439 Sta 176 ', abbrev. from
,, -

122 3 124 6 etc.; him whom, that which, etc., Ct i 7 3 1 Ch 27 s7 Ec 1" 63 v;n 5J vn3> Dni and much (vb.) is that which his days amount to 9 9 (Hi De al.), v'; -f KWl that which i ; in the
-

genit, -f

IS*; more prob. (Sperling [v-fte], Ko"-"23 ')


an original demonstr. part.), syn. with "&&, but in usage limited to late Heb., and passages with N. Palest, colouring, viz.t Ju 5 77 [IK'S v 27 ],

Ec

= whatever,
E'

nfK t^

137

s8

146

. On -^np
J.

in

wliat, v.

DO 1 e

connecting link;
4b(3),
Dipt?

= where
(.

2. as a

(cf.f'K p. 81, and


taipo
'

tEci7 1 ^(cf.lK/K
.

Gn 3 9 20 +

2K6"(v.4c),Joni 4 [12*Kiit.l, f 122 123 2 I24"-* 129" 133 23 I35 2 8 10 136 23 35 89 15 1516 9 18 20 20 4 5 Ezr 8 1 Ch 5 I37 144 146 La 2
'

6 ,7 7 ,2 8 M
34
-

Ges 5130c ), whither +122*

7 - ,2

10

Ec
i
17

(cf. ">Si<

f Di>3 ( c ib. 4 b a). 8); a. that, after n Ec 2


f.

DBfe^'wAere Ct8 3. as a conj .


13

18

3
2",

yT
iK

14

Jb 19

19

(1 v. p.

192b), "ifn 3

Ec

Ntf
;

980
satisfied rvith

PWttJ

Ct k'^usu.'S
. . .

no l d 6), ?* njii np how comes 10 arm VT3# 050? t Eo 7 '; (6) Ct 3 it thai <to (Germ, kaum dass) I had hardly (was it) to the Ec 7 14 tbf tTSfl passed, etc., as. .., intent that..., 5" N?!? npy-73 exactly 7 12 9 C? nn* besides that, |? TJ ( B "W t Ju 5 ) 2 7,7 III. ny II 1 a -f (v. until i/*a * 123 Ct 2 a and 6; cf. NH Yoma 5 ), w/w'/e l" (ib. 2 d); tEc 3" (cf. B> make or cause that nfe>y to Ez 36 17). b. involving a reason (cf. 7f$ 8 c), 19b 6" Hence np^' 5" Ec 2 because, since, Ct i
;

17 as subj. of sentence, Ec 3" 8", rfK nfety J". 6 IS that? . also in the phrases, (a) what is 5 ;
.

v.

2 drinking); Qal Pf. mpl.consec. DFOKB* Is 12 s imp/. 3 fs. 3KBW Gn 24 20 2X9 944 3 mpl. JttNB* Ru 2 "t^'l v"; is. Vffa v' Imv. fs. ^Ktf Na 3 14 Pt. ms. 1 S 7" + at
;
, ; ,

3p
18
,

Dt

29', pi. cafe.


11

Gn
1

24
6

draw water,
+IP
;

VH^

JOS9
c.

2 '- 23 - 27
;

fpl.

rtJKpn

ace.

DJC
14
;

Gn 24 (J),
1

7
3

9",
-

of source 2
'?

S 23"=
19 - 2044

Ch

Is

1 2

(fig.)

$
(

"too "O

Na 3

D:P om.

Gn

24

2" 43 4 '

and

+b
2
9

ace.

"'?'.

Ru

of animals) v (all J); c. drink of that which the young


11
i

tCt

since

why

=Ust
2
16
;

(v.

np

4 d 6).
c
(p.

4.
s
)

men draw; Pt. fpl. Gn 24 the water-drawing 10 women; m. TP,D 3XB Dt 29 (servile labour, 2123 27 so' mpl. Jos 9 (P all c. b, and T^y 3t2h),
'

||

compounds:

a. -03,

Lq."^

84

in

all
|'|

D'sy "3ph).

that, seeing tliat,

Ec

also (ace. to
B*3
1

MT <3
TB*3 (6) when
q.

Hu
p.

3 De) Gn 6

also is flesh

455

"^V? but' v.

K,n D ^' 3 because that he

t[3.W^?3] n.[m.] appar. drawing-place of water only pi. &&#$ Ju 5".


;

J#.

i>.

i.

(so

oit.

NH,

as Ec 5" (a) according 3 12 4 as Ab i"-" ) 9 10 .


a

7
;

tJKttf vb. roar


bleat,

(NH
Pf.

id.;

Ar.

'U
Is 5

Zow,

c.

f$,

i.q.

Frey); Qal

3 ms.

'^
8
,

M Kt
30
;

ns*xp

2 K 6" 'P who of <Aos (p. 84 ), K,u Benz OJ3B that are ours? (but KloKamp Ec 5 4 tftara </a< (cf."f>$P who 6<rays us ? cf. ) 4 K with Ew De, etc. cf. 3"). 3 ), + 2- (read btf>f p

v$D

consec.

(>Qr
i

**?)),
4
,

W? Am 3
JSiK*

etc.;

/mp/.

3 ms.

3f !

Am 3 +
21

etc.; Inf. abs.


,

MV Je 25

7Y3NB Jui4 5 ^2 2'


\|a

104";
41i

1 ld

1. roar, of
(c.

Ez22 25 D-J^Zps 3 5 lion Ju 14 (c. inxnpp),


,

d.?B*, like

i>

"ifK

pS^

7 b), a mark of the


sf.,

genit.
6

thrice, adding slight emph. to the


'jB* is

Ct

=8

Am 3
foes

i^

04
(c.

b of prey),

fig.

of invaders
4

and

12

Je
38
;

^y pers.) ^22",

cf.

?4

s9 sim. Is 5
3

^pi?

my vineyard
7

(lit.

mine), 3

nbtybf insp

my vineyard, which in NH, but (so oft.


I
1 '*

JC5I

(read nWJ for n^f?J

fig.

of rapacious rulers

Zp

Ez22 25
'

and mod.); of

(like

without any

special emphasis, as Aboth

\in
2'

be of Aaron's disciples, pntr^B' VTD^riO


2

101 Isr. Ho 1 1 (on text of lion) calling scattered 30 * '' v. see Now); of roaring in thunder Je 25

nisp-^s* rdp,v* 3 cf.^>-? in Syr., as

rmbiybw mbdh bbtno *jn


lit.

= Ami =Jo 3
2
;

16
,

also

Lk 6 42 1^-? v^Li my

Nb ,22i

).

And

with 3, bf*

words, through that

inJT^S)

cf

^P'W)

Je 25 s0 (S*tf Jb 37 4 (II D ??T).

W,

sq.

2. of

human

cry in distress ^38* (c fP causat.).


like lion, abs.

which belongs

to or concerns, pleon. for on account of (a late, unidiom. transl. of Aram.

trONffin.f. roaring; 1.
't?
1 1

9h3, from 3, l, and *?, as in Onk Gn I a" ^13 27 on my account, 30 39* IP* -"IS, P <"1| on 1239 account o/what ? Ju 8 2 S 9 1 K 1 1 etc.), 8 7 Jon 1 'P^? on account of whom ? (|| v TgH<3 12 , p3'3 on account 'Op v. p. 84 prob. a gloss), v
1

Is5
3

21,T

(o f

nrSB- Zc invaders); of lion, cstr.


of wicked),
sf.

Jb

4"' (fig.

tyX
2.
22
2
,

bSp

Ez 19 7
cry in
24
-

(fig.

of conquering king).

human

distress,

'flS^

V 32

s
,

^ *3y!
K1K*.

'J^ Jb3

nSC5 T
fl.

v. nKiB>' T

sub

ofme(X
ing that)

IP V-!3, ? 'l3);

Ec

8 ,;

SbV.'.

f*

B*i53? D"]^>n

on account of (the

Aram.

"=1

labours, etc. (unidiom. 3 oecause <&a<, as Gn 6 ?*e<"n $>H3 ^*13

man

seefact) </ta< ( transl. of

'f?

[n^ti^] vb. make a din

or crash,
(

crash into ruins (perh. akin to


storm, devastation;

nNifc'

/i?\W)
1

ITrUVN riK-l K-JD3, 39 Palm! n tatpta]


;

(Cooke

"*" """
v.

^3 [for Heb. nK 1B^3 Ha Ldzb , in Tariff


233 i

*M$,
i

^W
1).

>Aram. Jot* be deserted, Qal Pf. 3 pi. *# Is 6! desert)


;

until cities have crashed into ruins;

+ perh. Na
nKB>ri l s

:BI>

= intitq).

(p.67

Niph. Impf.

fs.

nppf

6", usu.,and the


lation,

[NW]

[Kit?].

ground be ruined into a desobut LoDu Marti "WKfa be left a desol.;


2

t[HNt#]
attract;

vb.

draw

(water)

(NH

id.,

also oe

3 mpl. JIX^ Is 17'


nations,
|f

PPiX), v

13

they are in uproar (of Du (but del. as doublet


Inf. cstr.

Aram.

S'KB*, of

magnet; Ar. i^>C

Che aft

Marti).'"

Hipb.

niKfr6

Is

mH
28

981
,who follow Baer
1 s. sf.

bxti

37 van

=nW$ 2 K
d.

25

(Ges*

B 'Ko U70

fflW
^ 1 37 '
;

S
2

:o
,

VWijJNB' J u
1

H.

in giving TliNB'n? as Qr, but v.


.

U1?NB>

Gi), to cause

cities to crash into

ruined heaps.

We Dr

mpl. Dn and most), Jb 21 29

W
,

3 '; 3 pi. g f.

S 1 2" (del.

Th

tniNlIJ Kt, nitt} Qr, n.f. devastating storm; sim.Pr i 57 (|| i1S*D). V. flNiS*, ./il. NIB*.

W
25
,

etc.;

Imp/. 3 ms.

Is

7"

+ ,wbm
;

iS NB*Ex22 13 -r ,etc.; Imv. " Ls 45 ( < "i^NBto WeirChe


"tWJ'KB-'* consec.

trWWJ n.f. ruin; Is


t
'

24

12

al.), etc.;

(late).

Inf. abs. 7iNB>


etc.

Gn

43 +;
13
,

cstr.
fs.

?NB>b

crash, uproar;

,0 " roar (of waters, etc.), din, JIN n.m."

Ju 1 " +
2
20

Pt. act.

bt& 2 S 3 +
;

K
,

abs. '{?
14

Ho

io" +

mpl.
,0

d"b0n 1 S 8 10
2 2"
(
,

T^Ne* i'k 2" s ^ass^Ne? i 2 K 6 ;

cstr. liNE*

Isi3

1. a. ask, ask for, ace. rei (vel pers.)


1

Ju 5 25 8 20

sf.

BiiNf 5
,2

1. roar of water

K3 f
4

(waves), Isi7 (||nDn), sim. of noise of invading 13 but del.DuChe Hpt Marti, as doublet; host, so v
,

= pray for) + d WsrriN 'V


j

1K19
c.

Jon 4 s
1

i.

roar of this host v ,2 (||

Jinn), c f. D^ip jiNS?


45

Jesi

55
;

demand the
? pers.

life

30 pray for death, but Jl> 31 of another TyN3 by a curse;

e.

of waves also ^r 65 s8 ; of din or crash of battle

Am 2 Hoio + 74
2
11

s3
;

'B>

*J3
''

Je48

(i.e.

war-

riors); of battle in

which

beats

down

his foes

Je 25 ",
:

cf.
s

Is66 6

CTH 'V 25 (Du


;

of gathering hosts Is 13''; Marti, plausibly, D""!!^?, as


;

13"); id. 'V also prob. (for IJNB*, q.v.) 2 29 in mocking appell. of Pharaoh Is 37
17

K ia=
(Necho),

Je 46 'B (& <S $) DB/ WPJR call ye the name of 2. uproar of revellers Is 5" Ph. a Crash. 24
cf.
s

K 2 2222 + (? pers. reflex.) 1 S 1 2 1719 4K c. IP pers. Ju 8 (ace. cogn.), Ezr 8 2010' + TO '0 K 3 = sq.inf. 1K3"; sq.cl. J^HW 2 Ch cf. 2 K 2 c. ace. + T1ND pers. S 8' f 2 7 (from '')+; 4- DJip pers. Is 7" (from '>) + c. ace. pers. ate. (from whom) + rei tV' 137 om. Is 7 S 2 K 2 c. f? pers. ^ 2 abs. Mi7 f io5 (of prayer); ?iNfl> rptfjpn 2 K 2
;

24

12

20

20

40

10

i.e.

"li3^4o f>i< of roaring (of waters? fig., D:p-"i3P5?D 6 9 \ where also |V); Thes al. 0/
.

thou hast asked

for a difficult thing.

iS

20

'B"

v.

Hiph..

b. specif, ask as a favour, for temi.

||

porary use,
business,
pers.), 2
reflex.),

e.

borrow

(cf.

Hip, as
13

matter of

destruction (v.

> Du

but against usage of we* -ria ( c f. we? nsj is 30 28 prop, ).


2),

jiNS";

v.Bu 181,28), Ex

22

(E;

ace. rei

K4
65

(ace. rei 4- JO
;

of source

+ DVP + b pers.
+ nxp
;

triStt? n.f. doubtful word; perh.(for TINS') din of battle (= |iNB>) Thes a 1 devastation, cf.

(pt. pass, abs.)

so also (ace. to many),


1 1 2 1

meaning suits Tftl La3 (|| ">5f n ; but'We Comp H"- l3il from II. N1B>, desolation); contr. (ace. to Thes and mo^t) r\p, in TIB' '03
;

c.acc. rei

Ex 3 22 ( 4-

either

47

pers.

all E),

'Q

pers.),

:ii

(both

it

is,

however, not clear that


i
23

there was any pretext of mere temporary use


pt. pass, '"b PINK*
1

(lent, granted,)

made

Nu24

ir

(J) sons o/(battle-)cm (warriors, =''33


||

over to
23

''

jiNe* in

Je 48 45 );
*'.

Vim

take

TIB*

here as n.pr.;

weakened

c. in (in effect pass, of Hiph., q. v.). sense, seek, desire (late), c. ace. 2 Ch
10

Gray prop. nbrrnNb,


cf.

pride, or reading as Je,

We

00 ""-

11 Ec2 (subj.''n?); shall look [for a crop],

none.

2. a.

fll.
||

[JlNt^]
(

form of
21

nyB*, q.v.);

vb. Hithp. gaze (appar. Pt.ms.rh nNne>o eNn

Pr 2 o 4 in harvest he fW and there shall be inquire of, c. ace. pers. 4- TON?


47
l9 44 (J)4-; c.TONI 13 (J), Je 3 7 sq.TONl
,

before inquiry

Gn 32"* (E),
:i0

Gn 2 4

J ) the

man was gazing at her (Ges


v. II. ttft

* 13

*)

[BNtt?],

8MBJ
I.

n*N v.
/Kti^ t

,W. (NH y
ZM0
id. ;

,TON>l,etc.,Gn24 ; without ace. pers. Gn 32 (J), cf. 1 S 19 22 sq. 6 TON.b Jos 4 (JE) ; c. ace. pers. 4- ^5? rei Ne i 2 ; 10 ?y rei alone, Ec 7 (4-np3nD, i.e. prompted
;

Ju4

20

no

vb. ask, inquh-e


_t

As.

Sa'dlu, Ar. JUL, Eth. AftA: Sab. ?NDD request,


petition,

by wisdom) c. ace. pers. + rei (about which) n 2 S 14" Is45 4-4 t.; ace. pers. 4- indir. quest. Ju 13 6 c. ace. pers. only, Ju8" 1 S25 8 Dt 32' 4-,
;

Horn ; Levy-Os Aram. Ldzb 371 ^NB*; OAram. Zinj. ,BLl " Nab. Hiph. lend Id'"; on cf. Jastr
-

chrMI

124

MI,
t,;

W
21
;

* m

>-

163

7 inquire of beasts (ace.) Jb 12 ; c. ace. rei only, 5 6 n 289h Jeso ; c. b pers. ace. 2 8 (K6 8) ' ) ;

=
,

'

(i9oo) l8

2<r.^._ Qaj

py_ 3

mg
b*V)
64 '),

^ J U g +i
NU27

Ju

8 26 +2
consec.

consec.
18

sf.

^^
;

Gn

32

(Ges'

20 ^"Nfl consec. Ju 4

Gn26 (J), 32 (J), Jui3 18 Je6 Jb8 8 also (4- TON? before the inquiry) Gn 43 (J), and (sq. direct question) 32 27 c. ? Dt4 pers. about whom, Gn43 (J), cf. phr. of greeting, Di?^? Tiyi|> B*^ 'B* Exi8 (E)
c.

b rei about which


;
16 7

2Sn

Vtttf

982
(and
1

blHttJ

ask each for (or about) his fellow as to welfare, 21 4 K s cf. tJu 18" i S io I7 25 30 [read "h

34

15

S 21 6 v.

11.

n$D3).
-

+2. a
4
l:i

0$*
18';

<o We Dr HPS Bu]


Gn 24 s7 (J);
abs.

sq. direct question only,

S 8"' Je 15 5 1 Ch iS 1 7" Je i8 13 (c.3


6
;

king of ason of
1

Edom Gn

48 t3. (P)= Chi '. ,5 Simeon Gn46'Ex6 Nu26 (all P)= 1

3?33 36

Ch

24

loc),

+4. a Levite

Ch 6 9

Je 30 sq. indirect question only (c. DK)


'fi

*B"H^ 'C
,

T'TWMttJ adj. gent, of


13

3 supra:

e.

art.=

make inquiryDt 1 3 li (+B'l^


of,
),

n.pr.coll.'#nNu26

(P).

"^P).

tb. inquire
JBLx " (,900, 88B
'

(Jastr
Is
2

sq. ace.
;

consult, deity, oracle, etc. " 'B Jos 9 14 (JE),

rh&ti

is 7" v. bSKv 1.
[1.

30

''
,

65

(||

B>i?3)
21

elsewhere in
c.
;

Hex

only

tn^Ntt.'

(ace. om.),

Nu

i~n]
8
24

n.f.

request, thing
vfygjf
,

+3

instr.), cf.

27 (P; Jos 19 50
BAS

7 pers. for also 31K 't?


cp. As.

whom, Dt 18"
cf.

asked for ;'?' Ju

sf.

S
1

27

+
i
17

(pt. as subst.;
sd'ili,
i.

"' 292

Jager
96ff ');

massaku sa

viW
1

Jb 6 s
V'
:0

e.
(

skin-vessel
0l,) '

Jastr

J1

""" "

of

the

oracle-seeker,

vfl!&

TjnW Io6U ; !
,

Est 5 6 +
c.

i\rb&
6

request, petition,

Ju
7

24

c.

ace. of

human agent iS

K 2-

(both ace. cogn.


;' 3

bf), Est 5

(c.

jnj

28

16

Je38"
-!?

27
;

Sm)
14';

or instr.),

"3 Ju i 2023 1 S M "ibN.Pom. 1 S io


l

usu. (ancient usage, chiefly Ju 'V (? perh. orig. local, so GFM,


23
2

=grant),

12

7'

9
1

iAiny asfocZ /or,


v. p. 84a.

This passes easily into 2. S 2 20 c. (03 1 Est 5 9 f 1 o6 15 ;


,

30

5"= Ch
I

'V Ki3ri Jb 6 9 . 11.

n^ v. infr.

bitP&X n.pr.m.,

(sq. direct question),


4

22

10

whom), Ju 20 27 D'n^a 'B* Ju 1 8 5


;

(7 pers. for

23

28 6
2o'

2
8 1

Ss =i Ch 14"
21

T[n7^tt??D]

n.f. request, petition;


yj,

pi.

37

(sq. direct
-

question), also (7 pers. for


'ttt
his'

13 1S 'v whom), 22
;

cstr.^ TVNpQ

f (c.-jrij, of '1); sf.TC^F?


asked (him)

"OT3
idol),

S 16

23
;

likewise iSJ?3
2i= 6, 3^K3
16

'B

Ho 4

12

20*(c.Kfc?,of'*).

(i.e.

perh. lc Jastr -. ('' Dy), S51e ask Niph. ask for oneself (Ges ), specif, leave of absence, c. Jt? pers. Pf. 3 ms. + Inf. abs.

BWWI3 Ez

Ch 10";

T7^JjHMttJ n.pr.m. (I have


of God; on
ace. cf. (late) V,1
3

=receive as oracle

Dti8
:

37

);

fi rs '

son
1

of Jehoiachin

7NBO
7
inf.

bm

S 20 6

(sq. inf.),

v 29

(sq. 15?

ins.
6

Ch 3 ,r (cf. 2S Ez3 Ne 12
1

and uncle v 18 19 ); but


-

of Zerubbabel ace. to
Z.'s father

Hg

23

HPS);

(abs.).

P/. 1 s. I^TT? ^se>3 Ne 13 1. inquire carefully: Impf 3 mpl. +Pi.

Benz).

(attempts at explan. in

Be Kit

Za\u8tr}\.

&Kt Qal Impf. W?*), c. 3

+ Qal

Inf. abs.

?^

S 20 ,s (Bu prop.

WeDrHPSBu.
Pf. 3
?e<

loc; on foil, context v. 2. beg, practise beggary,


10
.

8613 8 t^iNtf, hiV0 n.f.* (appar. m. Jb 2 6 9 ZAW,v,<199,!) H cf. Is l 4 ,'v. Albr under) She'61, world (\Alub.; 7NE', i.e. place of inquiry (ref.
'

l7N?h (consec.) ^ 1 09 Hiph. (prop. one ask [successfully], give, or ZemZ, on


pi.

to necromancy) Jastr
0900). 88
r.

Am. Jsm.
109
,

um. m.

ci

jbl u

(J erem

LetKnn.d.Tod.

Qr( fa E^ScM-

request, then) grant,

make over
:

to (as

a favour,

'"b

with or without request) Pf 1 s. sf. VirpNB'n 29 1 S i / have made him over to '' (cf. Dr

U159 Di al. cp. -/b$V, dung'); Thes Bb whence b^V hollow hand, etc.; 'ty then=hollow
De,

place,

'llblle,'

hell;

other conj. v.

HPSBu
read 3
over to
'i

and Qal Pt.

pass., ib.); perhaps also


20

fs. '"?

n^wn
;

(whom)

she hath

made
part
;

De"' " " Beer 8 ""- H *dM in Holtzmann FMt8abe >** ,s ; most now refrain from positive etymology (e.g.
'
;

Hup

p "-

6' 6

(for "7 7t?B>)

Bu HPS (after in
handed
3 mpl. tliem over.
sf.

other conj. in Dr)

Ex

Impf

rei

DWtBty

(E) and

tliey

Buhl); OAram.7lNK*,Syr."^cj.; As. su-alu is dub. so read and interpr. Dl p * m rrol 47 14i Jastr Am. j. em. un S xi,. 165 Ency Bib.'"- ; opp. by Bertin TSBAVIII.M. J en Ko,mol.mir. Zim KAT3.636 ft] y a]g()
-

if.

7N n.pr.m. with foreign wife,


L
A<T<rnrj\.

Ezr io

29
,

Muss-Arnolt JBI"" (,892

''

,M

and reff.); alw.


;

abs.,
6

71NB; Dt32 22 +52t,n__Gn42 38 f 9 ,s

2a\ovia,

7N^iK 2

VlNCJ n.pr.m. (=asked


infr.;

(of

'),

cf

7N"nW
233
-

Jb^
n
rroo

16
,

n_Gn37
'

Palm. n.pr. Lzb Cooke ) ; 3 2aouX 1. 3g7 1st king of Isr., 1 S or 3 6 (son of Kish, aBenjamite)+ 359 t.Sm, 28 1. iChr, \^i8' 29 52' 54' 57' 59' (all n titles); 'E> ny33 Is io
:

N7W

*?W Aq 2 e Du
'tJto

+7t.; + Is 7 "(so read Che and now most); 1.


'V
||

33

for
tJie
9
;
;

371

underworld,

nWUJ
;

Dt

32",

nnnp

Is 14

5 6 43 p r i 5 2, nj 5 7^ Ct 8 ^8 9 whither men descend at death, Gn 37 s5 (E), 42 s9 29 31 6 4 9 ,3 llli 44 V'88 (J), iS 2 1K2" Jb7 2i Isi4
-

983
]MttJ

INC?
3. at ease, . collat. idea of careless, wanton, arrogant, 9 " 6' IS32 Zc i lb ^r 123 4 . 4. as subst.
sf.
(||

and Korah and associates go down alive by '*'s 3033 16 under mts. judgment, Nu i6 (J), cf. ^ 55 3 'B* JD3 Jon 2 and sea Jb 26* (cf. V), v 7 ); (cf. with bars Jb 1 7 16 (si vera 1. v. Du) '&* '? 10 1MS 7 '# Is 3 8 Vn4i personif. Is 2 8
; : ;

free

from misfortune, Jb 12 s

with

Am
m.

abstr.

*0
2

= arrogance: ^(0 aKl9" = Is 3 7 but <VW thine uproar,


28
,

^]P.m)
1

Bu**"""

(||

HID) as insatiable monster 5


a>

14

Hb2 Pri
5

12

ae

Gr Che Mart

K t (perh.), Bur.
-

Cf. ptibv.

27

30
6

16
;

=2 S 2

as sa 'd (fig-) to have snares,


2", cf.

'B*

V *2fO
1

van,

V'

6 3 ; opp. (height

139* + (opp. nhyn'?) Is 7 (v. supra); dark, gloomy, without return Jb 1 7" (cf. v' 6 7 9 1 o 21 1 6 22 ; all being alike 3 1719 23 26 21 ); without work or knowledge or wisdom,
of) D^BB*
11

Am g

Jb

7"CMUJ Je 30" Kt v. DDB>, nDB>. fl. 'lh?^ vb. gasp, pant, pant

after,

2 long for (so X Jb 7 ); Qal Pf. 3 ms. *\*V\ s 6 consec. Jb 5 , 3 fs. H3NE' Je 2 24 , 3 pi. 14 ;

"

#
the

Jb 14 21 and v. tTNB") sub (cf. 9f 2. condition of rightIsi4 ). yet eous and wicked disting. in '{? (later than
ace. to
-

Ec 9 V6 10
cf.

Impf. 3 ms. |KB Jb f, etc.; Ft. act. t\$t0 Ec s I 1. gasp, as a woman in travail, fig. of',
;

HST
1

Is

42"

(||

DB'J);

pant

after,

snuff

up

wind

S 28,
'

esp.

inWisdLt) a. wicked lty*$


:

^9

9
,

'?!>

3V 31"; death

is

their shepherd,

without power and honour they waste away 151i 'ty consumes them as drought water 49 Jb 24"; righteous dread it because no praise
;

Je 2 24 14 6 ; constr. praegn. 5 'B> iDiptp-pKl Ec i unto his place he panteth 2. (comes panting), of sun under fig. of racer. 131 1 19 gasp or pant with desire (|| 3*0); pant s b after, be eager for, c. ace. Jb 5 (cf. CtMf p. 855 ), 20 n obscure in f (II 36 (but
(ace), of wild ass
<//

J)>

context).

or presence of God there (as in temple) >// 6 6 6 (cf. 88 ), Is 38"; deliverance from it a blessing

fll. [*M*Xl']
(||

vb. crush, trample upon


if pointing right, cf. read D'ONC*, etc., from V(i0,

In Ezek. 'e> is land below, place of reproach, abode of uncircumcised Ez J b. righteous shall not be aban3 i>-"-"32 ,0 'vb f i6 (|| nne* q. v .; opp. D^rj doned,
.

f 30

86 13 Pr 23 14

form of
;

*|*> (q.v.),

Kb 1439 We Now
cf.

n#

Job's expectation and desire I3 ,3 21 25f 3. later distinction Jbi4 i7 (cf.io i9 ). of places in 'b> a. depths of '&* for sensualist

etc., v", cf. 23!i 1

15

17
'

),

is

ransomed from

16

Ges* perh. orig. pulverize by rubbing, but also appar. by pounding, stamping, tread;

72p

'b>

49

(cf.

73

Is

57

) ;

cf.

Pr9
and

,s
.

b. t^SISi 'V

Pr 25",
'ty,

v.

fi^K.
itself as

[#

113, q.v.,

when

||

are usu. in bad sense

f>, *\KV ; most make=I.flN'B',but Vrss render as above) Qal 5 Pf. 3 ms. sf. >lht*f +56*, 3 pi. tttttjf v Inf. s ! 4 ubs. *\XV Ez 36 ; PL sf. 'B^fc ^57 ; pi. 4 7 2 8 ; trample upon, crush (the poor,

ing,

Levy

ChWB

|W,

Jastr Dtet

Am

W2W
etc.),
>-

pit; words at least prepare for local distinctions of 4. '{J* fig. of expostB. Judaism and NT.] treme degradation in sin Is 57 s ; as place of
exile for Israel

(^88*);

= pit prob.
Ho

in

V,

>'e>

fig., c.

ace. pers.

Am 8
,

4
;

strangely 2"

Marti del. H(Pt!J

VI which Torrey

(We Now JBL " (1S98 U2

i3

1414

(cf.

Is 26").

; expl. as old doublet, cf. pant after the dust, etc., hyperb. for extreme avarice, cf. Hi Dr ; but Dr thinks 35 poss. original : crush the

@@ AYRY

[|K#]

vb. Pa'l. (Ges t56d ) be at ease or

heads ofthepoorupon the dust [cf. Is 3 14 J, in any case del. 3 after '& crush); a'aBJ? D2ns TSh ntee*

at peace, rest securely JuL pacify, \xJL, (Syr. Eth. (fiiii peace) ;Pf. 3 ms. pKB> Je 4 8", *&[ consec. 30"' + ; 3 pi. Jb3"; be at ease,

Ez 36 s ^ 56 s 57 4 and
;

(ace. ora.)

50

3
.

VM&

I.

IKt^ - T
124
;

133

vb. remain, be left over (svn. v J

secure,

1 ,_!np

nfj in grave Jb 3".


IHttJ v.

undisturbed by ill fortune '&) OpB'l 2 1 Je 3 o ,0 4 6 "; 48' (of Jfoabj ; ina 'V Pr i 33 ; of rest from trouble,

:)

(NH Hom chr

id.;

X IKf;

Sab.

1ND remaining
cf.

Ar.
.

'}L,'jl, be left over, Lane,

etc.,

]& rvs.

7 Lag GGNi899,j9 OAram. -IKB> remainder, Nab. 110 v. Lzb 371 SAC rmKB>, ); t Qal Pf. 3 ms. i S 1 6 the youngest still remains. Niph. 93
11

V
, ,

Pf.

Sms.-iSB*?
NB +^N\T adj. at ease, secure (Ba 2 abs /p Ig 33 ; pL tffffg
_

13 Gn47 +

143

Ges
1

etc.;

Impf.

sfs.n-JNB'j Jos 13 1 1116 3 ms. "IXB ? Is , "IK^JI


;

Dn io8 Gn 7 s3

H<bkj!_
20

Am

etc.; PC.

"$??

Gn
f.

32

-(-,

ni3?NtJ>Is 3 2

9n

8 ISB/WI Ez 9 (read

ls

;-1. at ease, secure: 'V

mj

-\mi\ Hi Toy Krae, 1#K1


Siegf Berthol); 5 niNfJ Ex io 2
TlKE'J
,

Sm
2

IS33 secure habitation (of Jerus.), cf. 'B* riinwtp 18 2. as subst., one at ease, 32 (|| D'ntpaO).

"del. Hi Co K 19 = Is 37
;

50

31

Ch 3 o 6 JTJ^J

Jos 13 2, etc.;

IMtf
1. be
left

984
>

"*W5

owr(sts.||Vri3)

Ex8 57 io ,9 i4 28 (allJ)
;

Jos ii 4! (D) >


J1?*T '3

Ju

2
14

S
'

14' +

in restrictive
left

cl.

K7

24

tliere
3

were

only, etc.,

* ? Gn 47 18 (J); sq. ace. U8 s7 Ezr p 14 cf. adv. (Ges j,'or appos., Dt 4 DVD <riD3 '3 Dt 28 C2 (Ges "<"); sts. c. 3 loc. Ex 8" (J), Je 38 s + c. J1K (prep, loc.) tJos
131

DN Witp

'3hN "J?^

14 8 12 24 city 1 Ch 1 1 territory Est 9 41 'b 2 CI19 29 (1TIJ in 1 1 1 and usu. *3?1 in like phrase, v. p. 451 f.); of men 1 Ch 16 41 Ezr 3 8 4 3 7 Ne 1 o 29 1 1 120 Est 9 16 of Moab Is 1 6",

silver 2

Ch

rioV

||

Aram
21 17 ;

remnant), archers of Kedar 22 Uposterity, T$}} J" 2 } '^ 00 Is 14 (of


17
(
4

= last

23

712

(D);

c.

IP = 6e left from Is
1

(of)

tEx

io 5

Dt 3 11 Jos 13 12 (D),
'an

1"

16

Je 8 31 (pt.; v b
,

(J), del.
'3

23 (HiGfGieCo), Nei
c.

Babylon); ?5?3n 'tS> Zp i ,"i.e. Baal, to the last remnant, vestige (so al.; DB*, cf. Schwally NowGASm); term. techn. purified remnant

We

Je 42 s ;
2

? <o or /or, t2

r\3iy& cyo 10"'' (pt.), Zc 9 7


5

of Israel (Gie Be,,rt '""-) Is io M


jjn.ie
'I

(||

21 21 HD^B), v
-

22

cf. 2 Ch 30 'HJ Ex io Je 21' ; c. 3, in, among, of, 6 10 3639 7 1 1 S 11" Is 17 Je 34 37 Lv 26 (H pt.), M even D^S If? 5 9 (P) </*> rest 25 (P; of years),

Ch 21", lian-f? D?^


(3 loc. for 7)

vfy

Wl

28 5._^

nn 'W Mai 2 is obscure; We Now, cf. GASm.


15

read

and

ta^tth

"TNtt5

n.pr.m. of Isaiah's son Is


cf.

(=a

remnant

shall return,

io

21
;

6 Kara-

7JJ ti S5 W#"|j> 23 tJosi3'(D); =6 Ze/t aZive, survive, tGn7 8 'in the (J), EZ9 (but on text v. supr.); W 1 Sn"Ez 21 1 term.

of the blood;

c.

c. inf.

'3

\ct(f>d(\t 'l<X(TOVp\.

T fP'INtt)

n.f. rest, residue,

survivors,

iGn

techn.

iw,

(purified) remainder, remnant (cf. 3 21 nnge) is 4 (3 loc. ; "ipton), 2 Ch 34

= <Ae

17

pt.as

mainder Ez 3 6 3 +
v 38 );
sf.
9
;

(=:"IKB>);
,

remnant, re,

'gj
231

abs.
)
1

2Si4 7 +
12
39

cstr.

rnr

(Ges*
Is

Ch
10
,

(van d. H.
,

'3H 1 S 9" is dub.; what is left over, (3 loc). in polite depreciation, Bu; read "W^n HPS. 26 26 11 2. 6e 7e/J behind, Ex io (E), (JE);

II

Je 15

WV8? 1.

30

Ez
-

17 in- Is 44

on.
,

rest,

what

is left,

land 15 9 (||nC^B), Je 47 4 5

wood IS44 17 16 nbn 'tS> EZ25


of
;
,

Nu

c.i

!3bGn42
3
i
^

Ru

IWn
28",
etc.;
1

of widow cf.Is49 Dnio + Jt? of the de;id v 5 + Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. Exio' 2 +, etc.; Imj>f. 3 ms.'WE': Dt
21

39

i/'76"isdifficult(Gr[cf.Che]prop.nDn//aTOfi</i, 3 Dun'BN<6e); rs< of princes Je39 of nations


(

(J),

= the
Ch
1 2

other nations, Toy)


2
s0

38 (van d. H. v ), 2

EZ36 Ch 34 9 Ne

'

45

of Israel
71

(Ges* pL"H#3 1 S s // cs<r. 1*NB'n Ezr 9 v.


,

36

488

^09 ^'"- 4
2

also infr.;

1.

"'),
s2

leave over, sjyare, c. ace.

Ex

io 12 (E),
'BK
;

Je49

9 2

=Ob
,

5
,

Jos 1

14

(D),

Ju6 4

K 25 TB^ r6tpK
Dt
34

Je 50 *; esp. "Pits' 'B'n SO leave no survivor, Jos io 28 cf. v30 ,; 39 40 (all D), so 'fe> 'Bfrl W^-H?
-'
-

=lait remnant of people, Philistines Am i 8 (cf. We), Is 14 30 Edom Am 9 12 Anathoth Jen 23 Ashdoc^s 20 Babylon 5026 Amalek iCh 14 9 9 remnant 4 ( + nD^Bn), Isr. 2K21 Je6 15 15 Je 8 3 24 s 40 1115 left after catastrophe Am 5 o l=14.28 10.16 W3... Ez 5 10 9 8 j j 13 Hag 1 ,214 4Z 4I 43 44
v' );
,
, , , ,

H.

(van

d.

2
||

2
;

even 'vh
"ia, cf.

(sts. c.

7 pers.)

Nu 2 i (E)=Dt 3
3b

3
,

cf.

Jos

DJ! T

Gie B<!l,ri",e
2

ny.WnS42, "Rtpbl Mi 4
'

1 1 10", and ^30 (both JE), io^D), 2 73 17 'eft Dt 28" (in all these rd. Inf. cstr. 'tin v?Dr Dt3 3i7 24 ); c. 3, among, of, 1 S 14 36, 3 loc. 18 12 1 K 19 Zp 3 (in both of preserving a pious

12

3 inn -|

'm
2

Ch 36 20
4

= faithful
,

);

= survivors Je44
cf.

(as promise,
7
,

remnant of
1XB'

Israel or

Judah

(term, techn. of proph.,

ad

fin.),
3i
(||

=Is 3 7 4
2
-

K 19
_

31
(||

nc\bs)=
.

'

'

Is 37

id.),

Mi
27

12

5
(||

6 7
-

18

remnant,
r.'33 for

cf.

"Wf, nnsp), also


cf.

K3

s5

Je 23 s 3 1 7 Zp
45
7
,

(Bur

rds.

remainder = descendants
'B* QB/

in;),

Ezr 9" (|| id.), Is 4 6 3 Zc 8 "- 12 2. 3


WB' Is 14 22 ):

(=

Gn

pers.

from, of, 2 K 10", Je 52", Je 39 10


.

Dt 28" iKi59

n*33K, Kit D'VjX,

KloBenz); c. b i6 u 2Ki3 7 En-9; e.P,


part.
12

2S14 7

ft?

S 25 s2 2
3.
cf.

K 25 =
,2

II.nKt^'('/offoll.; cf.As.*rM,Pun.nNB', o
flesh, At.

2.

Zetn-e

or keep over

(fl?

*U

blood-revenge, so Sab. isn, Sab.


;

part.)

till

morning

Nu 9

(P).

HND
v
2
3
.

V%
4.

Denkm. No
,

'

Am 5
Now

the city shall Jtave 1 00 left, Zeai* as a gift, .1313 .nriN 'tym
'

perhaps

orig. blood (cf.


101
,

Je 51 35 ),

Jo

14

.We

Nb zMGx.(if).723 and Id*


midriff,
cf.

who

Nm n = )U!L conscience, mind, etc., perh. prop.


Hoffm ""').
the inner
^" 26 flesh tlMtp n.m. (perh. orig.
flesh, full

cp.

Mand.

read

"1KB'?.

Mai
I it, 14

2", v!
rest,

"IKB*.

t-Ntt}

n.m
3

residue,

remnant
1,141

(=inj,
1

esp. Is.

and

late

on form Ko"-

No

Bu.. 8. ln.w.

o" +

o)._' E? abg

rest, residue,

2 cstr. Is , 19 of trees Is 1 o , remainder,

Isi 4

-"

of blood, next the bones, cf. Hoffm ZAwiiKiwxHW and nb>3 =(orig.) flesh next the

skin);

V abs.

1//

78

2027
,

cstr.

Mi

sf.

'1W

mNo
Je 51
35
\(r

985
;

*atf

73

M
,

etc.; 1.
1

_/&/

a. as food,

Ex
Je
s6

n ^ti^

vb. take captive (NH, OAram. id.;

2i I0 (HPS also

S9

24
,

for-Wf ?n),
(II -iiy),

f vS^dl Dnb),
v3
(|| id.)',

v*
51
(

(|| 35
(||

HJJ ^y);
D^).

fig.

Mi 3 2

Ar. UL1 Aram. K3B*, U.); ((rt-);


;

Qal P/.
1

b.
(

fig.

for physical

+ 33.b),
Lv

Pr 5"
i8'
2
,

+ lb3).
(i.

power ^ 73 a. in HP=/ZesA-

(= blood-)

relation
cf.

e.

one near of kin): "WE?


,

TO
for

nw, Ew Dr-Wh
17

v 13 20 19 also i8' 7 (read cf. Di Baen); + 3*%


; i

VW

4 Sms-V Je 41' sf. D3Bh (consec.) 43 12 (but rd. Du conj. Jj); 2 ms. JV?^ 2K6 22 n?Cn Gie; 19 10 etc.; /ny?/ 3 ms. fl^l Nu 21 Je4i <//68 i 12 11 etc.; /mv.ms. n3^1 JU5 ; 7n/. cs<r.ri i3e>0b ;
,

i>. ac<. pi.

D^y'ls 14

3
,

etc.; pass.
26

T7UaiNuaj"j nc'3'B Lvi8 25


6

49
.

3.= self,

Is6i\
(

Pr

1 1

(||C33).
17

captive: 2 1. a. c. ace. pers., Nu 24 s2 (JE), 1 S 30 2 2 5 6 s2 + 3 instr.) Je4 I 1010 (but v' D Gie reads

fpl. cstr. Tffiff

Gn

mpl. tt*Of

31

; ta&e

K
+

mwy Lvi8
supr.);
f]

v. ~>p 2.
' '

BJPf3,
part.),
v.

cf.

trnstp n.pr.f. daughter of Ephraim t ire V CI17 24 (v. also n.pr.loc. 'B> fH* p. 25a
;

supra

|t? (P), 2 Ch 2 8 ( 6 t.; 4- Je 43 appar. c. ace. idols (but ace. of land Gie). b. ace. v'fl Ob ", ;
29
12
,

Luc), v", Gn 3 4

Bterjn 2

Ch 21 17

cattle, etc.,

iCh

21

Ch

14".
40

titcivots t.

Karakoinois, but

L (cf.

A
)

8vydrr)p aiirov "S.apaa.

C. pt. in periphrast. conjug. (DIT3B7) 2 Is 14 ; pt. c. sf.= their captives, etc.,


2

Cab* VH1
1

rHNIttJO

v. p.

6o2 a supr.

Ch 6 36

Is

4 Je

50

33
,

+5

t.

1 pt. pass. Is 6 1

K8 = =
as
2

captives;

S'JJJ TY\*2t?3

Gn

26

31
2.

my daughters
c.

riN

v.

mi.
SW.
<
'

captives of the sword.

, ace. cogn. 3B'

ZM """"' la83) 9 Arabia (Sab. K3D DHM K3D vb.= make campaign Mordt HI72 or expedition Sab. Denkm. N - ,1,;u4 cf. DSMargoliouth " DB SHEBi
,
11
1;

t N3tt? n.pr.gent. et terr. Sh^ba, in T

Ju 5 12 lead
28' 7 , so
rtfitf)
(

captive thy captives,


pers.)
;

cf.

\jr

68 19

Ch

+ *!?

Nu2i*

Ch28 5n

(JE), and (ace.

vs W$i 'V T)t2i =take him

captive.

tNiph.

be taken captive: Pf. 3 ms.


14
,

rB
I0

E "" BlbSBEBA

i.4..o. 1

3_

Sheba: 'VTrabn 1 K andreff.); ,. 3 12 io. tj *a,p famous 2Ch9 ?2


.9.
.

naBO, of man " 115? Je 17 i3


47

Gn
:'

14

of beast
9
.

Ex

for trade, tf J^I

Ez

27

22 - 23
',

'?

nb^n Jb
,

6 19

iK8 = 2 Ch6 Ez6


7
,

3 pi.

Wh human
2

22" (E), of
1

subj.

S 30s6

wares Ez 38 13 '# 2H1 (|| NOPl); yielding costly 1S 20 ^ 72 'Bt? njb|> Je 6 (II prpo jokd, c f. ML),
,

t^aty n. m.
(coll.)
;

I,49>24

captivity,

captives
'

'e?
;

abs.

Ex

M
5

+
12
,

,
< i

3 and Keturah Gn 25 (J'?)= 1 Ch i 32 (i.e. a northern branch of Sheba, + JTI, q.v.), but from B'G

paying homage and tribute to Israel in future 6 Is 60 descended from (Yoktan and) Shem Gn io28 (J)= 1 Ch i 22 from (Yokshan and) Abr.
;
,

Nu2i' +

sf.

NU31

19

etc.;

Am 9
(

l.=state of captivity /$?


,

1)32*
'

Ju
3

Ezr 2 4- ^B/ , 3B'Dt2i 10 D3 , 3B*


cstr.
;

7]bn

Dt 28

Na
8
;

10

Je 20 6 22 s 30 16 Ez 12"

+ n^i33),

30

1718

Is 4 6

Lai

18
,

Gn io (P)= 1 Ch i
7

9
;

marauders,N.Arabia,Jbi
only
pi.
8
(||

15
.

K3J '3^3

Dnn
2

="2f
7
,

^n

v6;

f*2
;

fnj

Ezr 9
i

Iffy

t^^ltp]
20

adj. gent,

as

i3|3
subst.,

n^
Onfij)
33
;

J e 4 8 46

VNB& (BaerGinsb ttfef) Jo 4 P*tJ 'irbtf, cf. Je 6 supr.), > Me Now VlBv into captivity.
hew; Ar. J^, cut, Aram. (Talm.) H3B* splinter, cf. Hand. dim.
I.

y$
Dn
cf.

Ch

29

*^ *?$ 3B
9
,

iB'si

;'"

3' instr.'

11

VC

JTJJ ^78", J e 15 2 43 11 of judgment


, ;

deliverance,

,0 7 37:l8 p.? Je 3O '46'- 2 Ch 6 phr. of 2 (only Ezr Ne): ftF rWJBO Nei ,

IQttf (NH 32?


4(

Pi.

v3

flTW

D^?
't? DJ?

8 17

n^lfl
10
;

*ffQ D^Vn Ezr


2. act of
13

, N JUNE'No "
,

2'=Ne f, 'fnD
capture,
i.

D"N3n Ezr 3 8

$*>.'

Da'DW

').

Am 4

t O^l^ti? n. [m.]
frajW ^}f njn;
conjecture).
II.
'tf

pi. probably splinters

RJ3^ n^tDB' Dt 2 1

Ho

86

(cf.

We;

Vrss appar.

garb in which she was captured ( > others 10 captivity in both Am 4 =your captive horses ;
e.
:

Dt

1S

her captive's garb).


31
,219 26
-

3.
9

= captives
beast),
al.
;

(coll.):

Ex 1 2 29 (J), Nu
(||rvfa),

(man and
9

6wm,
is

(As. JaJdftw, 6;a2, cf. Syr. )A.^i ray, flash (Lexx., cf. PS); Ar.
'

22ttf

Is 20
(v.

49
;

2 <" 5

Hb
fs.

+ Ez32
10

Wae wp (cf. Ba K85), but ySssB*! (Another " 3 22 etymology in Ber )).
t [S.'Otn] a. m. probably flame (BAram.

^i

13S*

ad fin.)
Now),
.

appar.

Is 52= (but v. Vti)


(

object of n3B> (q.v.)

Ju 5 12
21 1

We Bu
2

Nu

W);-

cstr.
10

W*
19
.

Ch 28 17

>T?^ <B JDMich V 68 (JE), Dt 21


19

Pia;

l6*|

Jb 18 s

(||

nix);

t[">3tf adj. vel


.

n.m. whence]

!T3tt5 n.f.
-

soEcclus8 45

'" " captive (cf Rahlfs

ln

rs " m -

) ;

flTH& 'V

986
Is52
ingeniously, nan 13 and, on 1BJ, La 2 ); read also 'B> v* (for 3f ) Oort Bu Du Che""' Marti. D^bti?
,b

122Q}

(Bev
||

Jph "-

"" am)

'

"

*3B

thW2&,
1

bl3ttJ n.pr.xn. son of

Gershom

'131, cf.

'SB* v*,

Ch
4

16

23

26 24

=h*y& ('a/),'
(cf.

24

20 - :0
,

of

Heman
in

25

=^sa^ v

20

Benz on these lists).


USU.
-/3ii)X.

TiTOC?
'a^;
46

always

n.f. captivity, captives (coll.), abs. 'B*


II

cf.

all USU. 2ov/3ni;X,

1.

state of captivity,
'b>
(II

[nSCP]

n.pr.loc.

(fr.

above -/i);

read
;

Je'48 (of ntoa, 'af of D"?a); 2. body of captives, Dt 21" 32"


5 28 141 *; object of n3B>, v Dn'aB* nB*s v ".

h$ Ne 3
^6),
2

s6
.

prob.

T$j naB'no
;

Ch

'aB'PID)

(nhu V),
(-/ruB*
'

'#? iaB>n

so Jos

(or "%$*) 1 K 17' (for MT iK 6fv/SA (@L ercre^wv) t^j TaXaab, Ew Th We Kmp Benz Kit Burney al.
' -

t/rotp, niatf n.f.


Preusscben
ZAW " (i895),lff
f.
;

id.

Krae*' 18
j

63

Thes ss >v/ 31B


;

of Elijah; v. Kasteren zpv,ll,(1890) 207ff cp. mod. Istib, in mts. of Ajlun, so Buhl 0257

home

"hattJjFl

JBW (1852-3), 216


.

165b

Q|

412, 417

jgg

i 464

] ue

TTijdschr.
.

3 -8

s6

adj.gent.,
o

Wj

tt*jq

17 28 17 2I
1
-

er^()iV>)f.
still

,u.a 9ff

0ort ib. 11
474;

v.i57

.1.1. 1661..

H.i.32.i
cf.

gchwally thinks der ; V-

ZAW,ma.soo alf

Kg
31t J>
29
;

n3 gS an d
3

fl.
be free

[l"Ol#] vb. Pi. soothe,


from'care,
etc.,

are confused,
cstr.
i

Ew*
11
,

166

nB Ho6 +
infr.),

");
sf.

abs. n'3B>

Nu 21
,

J en

ZA,(,886, - ,88;

(Ar. " <1889,

^1
'

26S
,

Ez 1 6** (v.

inaf Dt 30 jnrraB' 20 D^ffO? Zp 3 (rd. BMT- Now


has
rrt3B>, etc.

ES9 Schulth cp. As. pasdhu, groui calm, so Ba L Pi. Impf. 3 ms. sf. nansE* Pr 2 9 11 he

");

GASm),

etc.

[MT
27

16

t,,

+Kt

stilleth it, i.e.

Vm

to

te/nper (Bi

Toy read
stillest

^B>n

4 53a ^85= I26 + Ez i6 (Gi, but (JV3B' Qr) Zp Baer *nn*?p Kt et Qr, v. his note), +Qr (Kt c H d rV3B>) Je 2 9 49" Ez 1 6*- + v (but < rd. *n3tf*

iBK); 2 ms.
i.e.

sf.

BnSB'ri

^89' thou

them,

for

V3f1 Vrss Comm.), La


2
1 29
,

2
1

14

Jb42
53

10
;

nraB*

waves (|| Djn JTIS3). Hipb. P<. (prob. Mass. s 5 error for Pi. n3B7?) Q'S! pXB' ITaE ? 1/, 65 stilling the roar of the seas.
fll.

Kt et Qr Nu
imaB') ;

TO'?? Ez

W2f

prob. earlier

Ew m b al.

(but

Co Krae
-f 1 2
1

Aramaism,

rd. prob. JV3B> for

T(T#]}~-1. in cl. JVaBf? 13 Nu2i 29 (JE) </nie to daughters into captivity Dt?\?3 of sons, cf. Je 48"); cf. (or as captives,
j|

91 LK &. praise; v.Schwally Idlot Schulth -);l. God ('") Impf. 3 mpl. sf. ^l! laud, praise 4 12 ^63 (|| TO); Imv. fs. "naB* 147 mpl. sf
-

[rQti'] vb. Pi. laud, praise (late cf. Aram, (inch OAram.) n3B\ .,,,~i
,

^?^

(perh.) La I (v. [natb] B ub rOB*). phr. restore the captivity of, ace. after
'<

2. in

3^ a'B'n

Vm$

,
1

subj. [vb.

(v. infr.);

A Qal Dt3o'+ 15 t., + Ez \6^ f 1 26 Je 32" + 5t., + Qal Kt, Hiph. Hiph.

1 17' (both ms. naB*^ i45 4 (|| 3

||

^k );
1

I'an).

gratulate, the dead, /n/. J3gg. c jp cornp.); mirth, as best thing,

works, Impf. 2. commend, con2 a6. naB* Ec 4


!>is

(Ges
1 s.

26 Qr, Je 33 + 2

We ( joins to 7', Dt 3 o3 Je2 9 ,4 303 ,8 ( 3 PJ!- *!$ W), 3I 23 32 44 7.7.n va> La 2 h (gubj_ pr0 ph.), Ez 33 (yypj
-

a. of Isr. (or Judah) Ho 6" t.] 20 so, as gloss, Now), Zp 2' 3


:

Pf

"nna?'
rariE'n

Ec

8'

5
.

Hitbp.

6oas< of (3)

Inf. cstr.

^ io6 47 =: 1 Ch
;

16 35 ,

(rfy)vx^" *
B!

6 M..c.d
J

tTOtt^ n.pr.m. in Judah (?; cf.Lag


I

" 31

);

s 7 4 7 4 53 85 1 26' (v. supr.), v . b. of other 4 639 47 nations Je 4 8 (cf. v ), 49 Ez 29" (cf. v").

V'

on text y supr ^ 39

25

A m0

14

J 04

Cb.4

17

Maptd,

A leoafia, L lacracpaT.
cf.

iD^ti*(-v/of foil.;

c. appar. in

more gen.

of

Sodom Ez 1 6 Xib

sense, restore fortunes d. restore (Krae, cf. foil.),

tS3B' sibtu, rod, sceptre; beat (denom.? so No'ZMGI,(, 886,


'

NH

As. sabd(u, smite, slay, BH, also BaB>

7:,6
,

but too scep1


'

fortunes of individuals,

Jb 42

10
.

"'- 21 ; rod, blow, Sab.Deiikm. tical); loan-word in Egypt. Aram. 5*^3^, )^.ai ;

Sab.DD3D

1-

=BH
,T

TiUp

n.[f.] a precious stone (relation to


;

demot.i6te-,pl.hieroglJa- >cfi-y,WMM

A,u Eur
-

89

As .iubu; above /dub. 2 D 39' ( + '^.

93 agate); Ex 28"
'&)

Lewy

Fremdw122

cp. (TiraOrA.
'

#W-

EStf"
abs.
Z<i.
42

n.m. N " 24

(i.**'"-* but corrupt)

"P21E n.pr.m. appar. Ammonite prince,


2

1. rod, staff, club, sceptre.

s7

Ovtafia, L Kal
B

Gn 49' +
,

cstr.
,

iSiom +
pi.

2. tribe; '& B3B> Dt i a +;


A

t^3t*Jn.pr.m. in post-ex. Israel Ezr2

sf.

toB* Ju2i 24 +

etc.;

D^3B*

iK
14

ii s,

cstr.

Ne 7**,

A/3aov (Ezr), 2o/3,

A (Ezr) L Scpai.

b3EGn49

16

+ ,sf.T??FDti2
common

+ 1 . a. rod, staff (evidently

-r-,etc.; for article),

tt'Q-lE
20
14

987
13

sntf
rt-nii:

smiting (esp.'Bb nan)


(insim.;
||

Ex2i (E), Mi 4 Is io ,3 cf. +; nen 't? 22 15 cummin Is28"7 ([| ntSO); 29 ; as (inferior) weapon (opp. T?D) 2 S 23 21 =. 1 Ch 3 1 1 (cf. fe 1 S 1 7*"); fig. of Vg chastisement
npp), for beating (B3H)

Eth.

Pno

Aram. W$M>, )^\a>,

all

ear of

15

grain).

IT'S n. [m.] flowing


'vr<5fh Is 47 strip
jty

skirt, train;
train.
;

abs.

of (thy)
Ju
16
,

national Is io

24

30

io\ frr^

'V
33

La
2

(B&H Ify 37*j


human),
1//

"l* (both .IBD), 14 9 34 21 3 ; individual Jb 9 14 S 7 (D'BOK 'tf, i.e. not in||

s1

20

'B>

1.
s
,

ribiaC.'

n.f flowing stream


.

'v
12

abs.

69

as test of dialect
cstr.

GFM);
24

D^>

V + 69
6
-

(cf. J"l/3D
'{?

and
.

TOfTI

Sg

spear, dart, 2

(both D^J). i8 14 but < read


|| ,

b. aAo/i,

i.

e.

&*$#>

fr^'
fig.

tn. FlT^t!?
;

-f-

ear of grain;
,
-

Is 27

'{?

abs.
12

Jb
24

ThWeKitHPS Bu.
cZwi,

c. shepherd's

implement,

^ 23
;

4
(||

of

'')

(both IJff'9), used in mustering or counting sheep

'W? Fl Mi 7"

24 + pi. &*???? Gn 4 1 + cstr. \W Zc 4 ; 6 7 22i3 26 27 2 Is 17" Ru 2 Jb 2 4 ear, Gn 4 i


5-

24!!4 -

Ez
.

transf. sj>ike (Pusey),

end of olive bough Zc4 12

2O 37 (fig.),Lv27 32 (cf.Je33 ,3 ),v.Mackie HMtDBB0D d. truncheon, sceptre, mark of authority, *IBD 'C

t footi,
Ar.

h^ti] n.[m.] way, path (prop.

Ju 5 14 D^Bto T?
,

Is 14

s
(||

u 11 (made Ppnp), Zc io f 45" Ez iq" from a branch, HBD); a ruler is 'ti Tjpin Am i 5s " as symbol of conquest Nu 2 4 (JE); Tro'^'M 9 3 8 'B> 125 ; iJTjay'B' Pr22 (of Mess. king); Venn (si vera 1., cf. Frankenb. Toy). Via. npp, ^p,
in J
;
||

ntSD),

Gn 49 10 (poem
;

as flowing along, stretching out

j fli r, Aram.
[kt

NH K^);pl.sf. CTO3 TJ>r?Sfc


1

cf.

'''?&',

D*3i
||

tWf> 0? v?fl *
course of
||

77

(of '*;

irn); A

cstr. (fig. of

life)

D^Jf \^3B>

Je i8 15 (Kt; Qr\b\?F;
T 7H'i n. pr. m.

D"?^).

1. Edomite

name Gn
j

nay^O.

2.

1<s

irtie (syn.

nD,

q.v. 3, p.
16,28

64 1^),

36

20.!3.i9_

Ch
1

jSS.40

a. Ul

Caleb

Qh 2 5052

esp. a. of (12) tribes of Israel, Gn 49 s 4 in J), Dt 33 (poem), Ex 2 4 (E),

13

t.,

HU4.W.

14 t. (never 'd), K 13 t. (' 2 t.), Chr 15 t. ('o 23 1.), fifr 7t. (never 'D), proph. i6t. (' tHb 3* 12 21 very dub.)]; Ju 20 1 S 9 rd. EOB> (or H?^ 901 5343,1 Ges' We Sta Dr, for 'EOB^'Vrss (GFM
,

(poem [JE D 28 t. (npp not JED), P 9 t. (cf. Gray ' 0lS ot. + inP); Ju 15k (never 'o), S

b. in

Judah

Ch 4'". Sa>/3a(X),

2ov/9aX.

oft.

Wj^g v. bb.
]^l^
(\/of following; meaning dub.).
T^3!ltt?, ni^t!? n. pr.

m.

secretary
15

and
2

major-domo of Hezekiah; W-Is22 36 37 3 " 2 18!6 37 n3- 2 . 2oMrar 2 Ki8 i9 ; Is 3 6


,

22

=
.

=
;

Ki8
nv
:

**);

7 b in^D? p3E Is63' of people (of Judah, late) ^74 2 but Je io I6 sg. " 5 1 del. '3 'ti Gf Gie Du. c. of subdivision of

*?%& ^122";
/

tC*)rrnttJ n.pr.m.
(l)

1.

a. Levites,

tribe/131
(cf.

nine^p B'Nu4 (P). 2S7


1
,

18

rd.''PBB'
al.).

v",

|1

Ch i 7 6 Ew Th We Dr HPS Bu
fr.

IO 13 , (2)lO u 2f/3awn, 2(.j3aa(f). b. 5 14 priest Ne io , priestly family 1 2 (@L 2fx"<ia), " 1 Ch 2 4 v 3 (2f X ea(r) ), and perh .TWf

Ne

4 '5

(Io-xawa, 2fx")-

2.

!B^-, priest,

W^iChis

24

TD^S'Vr n.m. sceptre (expanded


Ges'
85

foreg.,
'ti

(2o/[ii'ia )

2a^awa).
of following
;

3njn 4

");only Est: " 2


5
;

abs.
4
.

'tin

cstr.

It}

oygf! 8

D2t^ (v

meaning?).

TT338J n.pr. mens. t


:

Sh e bat, nth month


loan-word from Bab.
i
7

(post-ex.)

= Feb.-March;
N<1
'

tjp'Ott?] n.[m.] front-band (Mishn. id.; NHWBlv.49 8 al cp Ar (j_^i) Ht- a mn> of Levy
.

SaM<u(COT
Apr.]8SJ,:4

Dl WB ), Zc
(Dl
!73

skl *z* n small glass neck-ornament \Ve

" U145
; ,

Heb.
18
,

strike, kill, destroy

Pro1- 38 '

WB

(der.
),

fr.

Sabdtu,
81 "- 8 '"-

!86,"" e

perh.adimin.,v.Ges
in list of
I.

);pl.D
n.m.

i?

3^nls3
f.

Lyon
*' (1892) '

women's

J en
-

ZA Iv

(1886).

>luSS-Am

JBL

"'

finery.
et

'al

as

of destroying rain; another conjecture KAT3 aMn in Ziin -; this month called 0315' also in

month

Vyitf. 11^21^

seven
Gri45
-

Nab Palm, v.Lzb SAC


otf, rrcatf, rratp

(NH id.,

MI

16

nV3tt*

As.

sibi, sibittu

6
;

(Dl
'

").

v. natfc

TOt^ (-/of

foil.;

cf.

Ar. jll, iv. cause

, s=ti), Ar. i^L, iil:, Sab. y3D Hom Eth. (MIO". rt-nO-F: Ph. (Pun.) i)3E>, Nab. ysty, nV3B>, Palm. N$OE>, n3B> ; Aram. V?^, tiV2ti,

chr 47 124

to

^iL..

[\iL
esp.

on etym.
t.)

cf.
1 1

Lag
5
t.
;

""7

');

hang down, illL flowing dress ; As. subullu,


sunbullu (Meissner), Ar. J-JL., i.Li^(Ba NB2"),

n.f.) abs.

V2f Gn 4 1= +
P'(i5

cstr.
1.),

m. (c. V2& 5 20 +

47

t.,

and Chr (20

V3&

nvac
I4
cstr.
f. (c.

988

jrotf
D'Vatt5

n.m.)

abs. nyatf
t.;
sf.

Gn 4" + 100 1.

nyae* 7'+ 120

9 anyzf 2S21 Qr

(so Vrss'

and mod.;

v.

Dr;

> Kt'
'

QTRjffl ;

Ges 56U KI );

not dech: seventy


+n
,

n.pl. seventy (irreg.

pi.

of

yat5>

(oft.

as round

seven

1. without other num.: a. JOS', before

s8 Ju 16" Is 4 + 8o t, esp. n.fpl. Gn 21 (J), D'JB' 'E> Gn 29 ls (E)+32 t. (but read vbti for b c 1 Ch 21"; also and yaB* 2 S 24 *, cf. v 3 so ThWeDrBu HPSNow), n*K>yB V Gn 33 (J), 6 6 Lv4 (P)+i7t.; MTq HBK3 'B> 1K6 after noun EZ40 20 6 n. orn. Jb 5" Pr 6 +(=V 16
13
'

no.,cf.Ko >"<*>): 1. without otherno.: 12 2 a. before n.s. year Gn 5 + 1 2 t., man Ju 9 Nu 13 25 b. t., other n. 5 t. +7 t, shekel 7 before n.pl. kings Ju i 7 sons 8 9 24 2 10 1 , s6 14 27 asses 12 brothers Ju 9 palms Ex 15 Nu

H, "- DB

:!0

j|

33
29

9
,

males Ezr 8 7
,

'

4
.

32

n.pl. Dn 9
19

24
.

d. pred.
s3
l5

c. after n.coll. (Tg?) 2 s7 . e. n. om. 46

Ch

Gn

'-

16

Ex

24

(man),

Nu 7

(shekel), cf.

b. 9" Pr 24 (H), -f D'DyB) 1L1 W2p, before n.mpl. Nu 23 (E) + 40 t. + Jb S97c and most); 42" (read 't? for n$??> Ges
1 1
.

Lv 26

18 - 21 - 2428

+ (distrib.) 'Bh 't? Zc 4 ; after n. Gn 7 (J), Ex 6 3; 25 (P) + 12 t.(PChDnPr); n. om. 1 S2 + 9 1., inch 't? as ordinal, v. infr.; but read naab* for
2
4

$$ ^=70,000 2 S 24 +6 t. num.: a. + unit + n.s. Ju 8 14 n. om. 70+7 40 24 cf. Ezr 2 =Ne 7", so 2 + 70 (times) Gn4 Nu 3 V* n. pi. + 70 + 7 Ezr 8 35 5 years +70 4 16 b. 5 + 70 x 1000 (man) Est 9 year Gn 12
; ,

Ju 9 4 2. 3. +other
.

cf.

Nu

43

26 32

+ 70x1000

33

31
1
;

(1(53

nvat?
also

't?

V distrib. =
-

K 7 1717 @ Th Kmp Klo Benz Kit Bur


7

eacA

Gn 7" (J)

as pred.
4

precedes); 70 man, 50x1000 7 + 70 year + 7x100 year


3
2

man
31

S6";
n.
:

Gn 46" (P). c. 2 23 8 (P), EZ45


Gn8'(J),

21 '

nyaE*, before n.pl. Nu 23 (E), m3 Jb' 2 +97 t., inch D'PJ ty


21

+ 70 + 200 Nu 3
5 years
8 9
'

46
.

c.

year+
X4

Gn

+ 88 + Ez 45
t.

Vrss and mod.).

d.
t.,

= ordinal, 'V?i?(n)
nyatfa
i
2
10

(rd.

nyatf for nijnt?,


ribV
,

=Ne7
2
5
.

Nen

25",
19
;

om. 70 foil, hundreds 70 and (n. om.) 70+2 Ezr


;

Gn5

Ezr
3S
25

d.
(n.

000 +

Dt 1 5 s
20

K i2 + 3
2

and

&$2
7

Ez 30s0
.

om.) v

+ 3 Ezr2 36 Ne7 39 5+70 7x100+5 + 70 shekel Ex 38


.

cf.

45
2'

D'O'H nyatfi?
1

Gn

(J),

Ch 92S

2.

ta. nje>

rn^ ya^ 7 years Gn


1

37

+3

t.

+ K
1

seventh
f.

\jrq m. r^Ziy ;m. "V"W Gn


n'y'ae*
1

f.

^adj.

,
,

yaE'
,

num. ord. Ex I2 I5 +
;

14 (Ml V?tW), also as ordin. 22 52 , nje* ''cy 'e> naea 2 k 1 6


(sc. brfX)

'}> 'B
.

n?B>3 1

Jos6 16 +," ny- Ex 23" +


44

nyx*
;

21 3,

tb. "$$ rqn#

ivyc.

K 18
1.
4

Ch
t.

23

;fifth,

esp.

P; always
;

num., 8 4 unusual
;

Ch24 25" (cf. also, + other Ezr 2 Ne 7 42 ), +DV ijth day Gn 7" 7"
lot)
1
15

art.:

m.

7th day

(trih) 8

+23

is

and M 700 Ju 8 + 39
7 shekels

*f$Zn nns-yi 10 </t 'Zr.


t.

s tt>$$ 'V Je 32 niND yaB* 3.

40 10 14 25 ; n. om. (>-pn) Josi 9 3 5 5 n 10 also 1 ChV 26 (son), i2 (man), 27 (captain).


'

+ (n. + (n. om.) 1 Ch 24


4

Gn2 3 + 47t. month 25 lot om.) Ez45 + 3 t.

(but

Ne

6S

om. Mass. Baer


1

2.

f.
11
,

7th year, 2
16
;

K n +7 + (n. om.) Ex2i


t.

Gi
is

q. v.).

2 1.;

nyac'=k iK 2o' + 9 31 2 7 + 50x1 000 Nu 1


d'bSk
31
'

4. *i^k nyatf^ 7000 5 15


.

K 2o +
:,0

23

alsorvy'af'n n3K'(Ges

5IS4

Ezr7
597c

8
;

sabbath

t.;

5.
17

V+
s.

57,000
other

Lv23

time (DyB)'jos6 16 +(n.om.)


13

1K18

44
.

num.:

a. '{? follows

18
10
,

n^3ttJ Jb 4 2 read

nyat? Ges

and most.
seven

t.:

(1) n.

Ju8";
Cl#

also

(=ord. num.) Ez29

+2
-

after 't? TOE' t.,

'Bh D'e6b> 2

other num. Ezr 8 M

K i3

ttD^nyStp n.f. du.


97h ' 134r

cf. 15';
1

Ne

" 1,71

(2) n.pl. before


;

i6 10 15 (ordin.) ; precedes 'eh Dnby ruefr 1 1 17 (4) n. after each num. Gn 23 25 (both P), etc.
b.
'e*

(3) n.s. cstr.

times (cf^Ges seven-fold, seven ); 3 26 times as much, Is 30 Pr6 '; as adv. Gn 4 1524 12 9 2 S 21 2. seven times, adv.i// 12 7 1^ 79
.
.

l.

seven-fold,

precedes 10

t.
4

other num.

repeated

Gn 8' Gns 1 1
7

21

sacred signif.: Gn 2i 28ff-(J),Ex37 23 Lv4 6 ir 8 11 i4 27 + (P);asround number Gn 4 24 (song in J), 29 18ff 31 23 4i 2ff (all 3 E), etc.; on bowing 7 t. 33 (J ; in great humiliT" A " - M143 230 246 cf. Wkl ty), Ne"""'-; all these prob. originating with week of seven days ; cf.

Ezr

S9

=Ne7

42

(P and Est): (1) n.s. after Ex6 ,6M +3 t. Est; (2) n. 26 31 28 c. 1000+17 47 ,cf.5
-

read Qr Stylf,

v. 1. y?B*.
'

Dn9 t^2ttj n.m. years),


BN67

27

period of seven (days,


(on
format,
22

'e* oft. c.
-

" du. D^yaB* Lv 2 pi. D^yaB* Ex 3 4 + 4 Dt + late D'jnK/ Dn 9 + (in term'.techn.) 2 Ch 8


); Dn
abs.

heptad, week
'v
1

v.

Lag
2 8
;

Dn

s7 - 27

cstr. 5?aB*

Gn

29

1.

13

24

'

>

esn.

Ko H *"' DB

J,C,IB ".

!,62

'"M5

nyat? J e 5 24 (Ez 45 21 read nya?* ; with Vrss and all mod., v. ya3); sf. D3 , ny??' Nu 28 26 1. period of seven days(fr.a given time), 4
t.

cstr.

tnVl n.f. pr. pntei, Gn 26'


(explanation of

week: Dt 16 99
(J); "Op.eor
;

Lvi2 6 (P);
cf.

of marriage feast
D"p; ^yaB/

name

yaB/ "IN3.)

Gn29 Dn 1 o2 3
-

272S

(E;

,2 19 Jui4 Tobn );

three weeks, days (three weeks long) ;

jn
I'ViJ

989
of statutes
(i.e.

nyn
also

n^n

'E*

Je 5 W

wee/ta

weeks

cf.

Am 6
i 35
21

8" Je 44 M 51' 4
Jos
2
41

Is 62

s
;

swear, sq.
;

3n appointed by 'i) for harvest; term.techn.ny3B' Ex 34 M (J) /ea< of weeks (ending seven weeks u of harvest), Dt i6" " 2 Ch 8 ', so 'b> alone Nu
,:

inf.

Dt

(van d. H. Baer
9 '9
,

v 43 Gi),
sq.

sq. IP inf.=rco< to

Is54

sq.

DN f 90

10
,

*$
4
; 11

28
9

26

(P).

2. heptad or

8uei

of years, late,
v.

Dn
say,
cf.

J4..s6.47.w

_niwE'

'y:ie>

Ez 21 s8

[lotf].

[lO]
Thes
NtmBEB.

vb. swear

(prob.,

so

to

Dti 34 Isi4 24 Nu32 10 (P); sq. orat. recta ^ no c. b pers. take an oath to, Gn 24" (J), Ex 1 3 (J), 8 Dt 2 ,4 + 7 t. Dt. (ace. cogn. 7 8 9 6 ), Ez 16 (|| Ni3 4 3 vM +
nnaa),
b pers.
i 8

*8 9

(||nn

m_3),

seven oneself, or bind oneself by seven things,


(as altera.),
1.

+ inf.
t.

Gerb 108 "-;


v.also
2nd ed.. 182

NH Niph.=BH;
- 21 28
'

% JQf Ithpe. Aph.; 565


J^gSem.
166,

Dr

Kb H ",DB
2, 196\
.

W. Besto Ar. Held.

Dt, Jos i 5' (all R ^ pers. + ace. rei (usu. 1 24 promise by oath to Gn 50 Ex 33 Nu

+9

(usu. to give land) 6 D 6

; (\njWK3), s 13 ( J), Dt 5 acc. Je ), (+

Ex

cogn.),

3 2 "!

land)=
1 1
12

(all

Qal (ace. to Thes Rob Ges) Pt.pass. Tfaap *JJ3$> Ez 2 1 28 i/iose svjorn with ( = who have sworn)
oaths; both from

J), i4

16iB

20 (JE), 32"(P), Ju 2 Mi7 Dt


1

6'

+ 8 1.
21

Wag*,

ace. to

Krae, oaths of

8 19 ); b pers. om. Dt 31 . 19 ms. y'SBVl Ex i3 +, 1 s.'^fr\ tHiph.Per/. 3

Dt
Ct
1

(obj.

covenant 4
etc.;

3'

oaths (the most sacred);


y*3B> (

<3Coom.; both from

Impf. 3 ms. VWl\


37
,

weeks on weeks (plenty of ? Gn 24'+ Niph. Pf. 3 ms. etc.; time). ms. JO Lv5 2, + ^ V3^1 Gn24 + ; /mp/ 3
'{? 'E>

Ew Sm

"m^. Gn24
S
28

etc.;
1
,6

Inf. abs. y3B*n

Gn 50:i + sf. EX13


,

19

VW
i

14
sf.

cstr.

y'3fn
1

S 14

27

17

Pt.

ypffQ
an

K 22 =2 Ch i8
always
10

(20
15
:

v.

Miph.);
cause
ace. pers.

; 1.
c.

ms. yng'ri
23

Dt 6" io
,

20
;

s.

y3#N Gn 2i M
,

to take

oath, subj.

man

VatfNl
2
1

iK 2 8 Ez 16 8
,

etc.; /wir.

+
3

etc.

Inf. abs.
2
1616

inpn

Nu

ms. nyatfn Gn 3 30 patfn J e 7';


Pt. Vffi oath: 1. subj.
;

Gn 5o6 (J), 1 S14 27 1K18 2K 11 4 -face, cogn. 5 25 Jos 2 ,7 "(J), + *& Gn 24 37 5o (both J), v (E),
,

cs<r.

Zc5 + etc.; swear, take an man a. in asseveration, abs. Gn2i 24,31 (E), Ju
,
:

y3$n Je 1

+1S

20 17

v. infra

Jos 6 26 (J ace. pers. om.), so (Inf. abs. + Pf.) Ex 1 3" ( JE), 1 S 1 4 s8 + "?]. Nu 5 19 and (c. ace. 12 21 Ezr io 5 ; cogn.) v (both P), +inf. cl. Ne 5
; ,

S 2i 2 + also sq. "lON'M 1 S 20 3 1 K 1* 3 ifoN ? 2 S 3 s5 Jos 1 4 9 sq. (D) c. ace. cogn. Nu 30


21 118 2
;
;

(P

I!

"H?);
d
;

+ n P.0 Je 5
4
2i

7"

Mai
inf.

+ '&bv Lv S22 (P);


4

Lv 524 (P; + ^5? 4 +nD"ioi) ^24


;

+ ''3 by Gn 2 4 (J cl. ~fN), 1 K 2 nyNJ D but read perhaps ?)3 + ibN?), cf. Jos 2 3 (R 25 Ifiph. WJjfP Gr al.; del.), Ne 13 (cl. DN
*> 3 42
;

(||

rei),
;

orat. recta), 2
16

Ch 36 13
15

2. adjure,

c.

ace. pers.

sq.

Lv
to,

5 (P), V' 15

119
20

106

+
;

oath
(

Jos 6

(JE), 9

(P

i> pers. take an ace. cogn.) 24'

Gn

+ mn tffyh^)+, so also 1 S 20 (rd. y3E>r6 ^K for "TIN y^B-nb, SB Th We Dr al.) oath of


17
;

cl.fNJ; elsewhere Ct 5 9 c. cl. ~nD interrog. v 8 c. cl. DN that only 4 s not 2 7 3 (both + 3 of oath), =cl. "no 8 (v. HD 2 a (6)). iS2o' 7 v. Nipb.
: ,
,

iK22 =2Chi8

(both +

fu. V2XD n.pr.m. 1. in


20 i.2.6.7.io.i3.2i.s2.
2f/3ff,

Benj., 'I??"!

45 Zp i 2 Ch 1 5", cf.(abs.) 24 v 15 (Jos23'v.Hiph.); also sq.10^'1 2K25 sq. 13 9 17 "*H2 2 S2 1 1 K i Je40 sq. \&=that not Ju 12 15 sq. Ot< id. 1 K 1"; + ^N pers. sq.lbN? Je
,8

23

allegiance('^)'lsi9

2a/3e(

2
2aj3ff.
1.

in

Gad

Ch 5";

2o>|3a(9(,

fin. SOU?
y3S*1 y3B/-IS3
del.
''&)

si

vera

n.pr.loc. in Simeon,
2afia,

5 7 ;+"'3&y' ,sq.inf. Ju2i ;+" DB/3 iSao' 16 ,3 ,, , Is 4 8 cf.Gn 3 i (E),Dt6 io Jei2 (+ n) 12 4 7 16 Is 65 Zc 5 pi?f?), Lv 19 (id.), +63" Dn 12 ;
16

38

,,

Jos 19 2 ;
1
||

2a/3f
.

prob.
p. 9 2 a.

6:,

Di

2(,

al.'(om.

Ch f).'& ^N3 v
17

yntt) v. in cpds.

we/^N, (SgB^niV
n.f.
(Jos 2

yaenn^.

'3sq.

DN 2S19 8

+b pers.

c. '"3 1
;

Jos 9 ,s19 (P
i
30

10 pledge faith), sq."*6 1 S 28 12 17 of obj. cl. Jos 2 (JE), 1 K i

823
,

tr^*QttJ,
2o

T\y2W
;

read nin
22 ,0 +
2
1
29
,

sq. 'I

+b

A]hr ZKwr,Hm),m} oath> curse; abs. ^3B> Jos


9

pers.

c.

'N3,

sq.

DN Gn 2i 23 (E), iS3o' 6 as vb. of quotation ' + obj. 0Ho 4 ,s Je 4 2 1 S 1 9 6 ( + D), + D in

+
'

'yff
;

Gn 26' +
24
8
,

cstr.

ny3K>

Ex
Ez

sf.

"nips?

Gn

etc.

niySE' abs. pi.


s1

cstr.

orat. recta

i>y33

i2 16,

+ 132 T$ft; 5 DS^M Zpi


(|| s

also+ Dv6n
,

Hb 3 9

n5>3
(

Jes

7
,

cf.

Am8

14

+ T?W).
53

[Je 5 Ez 45 v. 53E>] ;oath [as ace. cogn. c. y3E*n etc. Nu 30'+ (in rel. cl.) 5 t.] 1. of man: a. attesting innocence Ex22 10 (E),
:

24

9 b. imprecate, curse, '3 6y i ^ 102 (cf. nyQB" 2. subj. '' swear, c. '3 by myself 1 b, '"V?P).
:

Gn

22

16T

(*.),

c.

Vp

(JE), Je 22

(cl. "?),

49"

Am 4

(id.),

cf.

^8 9

(id.),
(||

Is

45

3J3N DN),

promise 1 K 2 (after"CB'&eep; 21 to '">); innocence also Nu 5 *; Ne 6 ls (b 'V \by3), promise Lv 5 4 of friendship vow (||-nj) Nu303 lll4 CieN'ny3B') Jos 9 20 (all P),
friendship 2 S 2 1 '' all ny3B' oath
7 43
,

990
yitf

-Qtt>

Ne io30
15

<1]

'"&?),

Ec

of covenant with

'

Ch

""Qt^ T

vb. break, break in pieoea


148

(NH X
u
-

I5

D'nSs njnaB' Ec 8 2 (prob. of oath of


17

alle-

id.; Sab.

nan
'

break, destroy

DHM H tMus

""-

26

Zc 8 ; of threat Ju giance to king), ->pS> n$?3f " 26 s 21 1 S 14 ( ni)2W);keep, discharge the oath
is'BTl D'KJ

Mordtm
"tan,

BI

4
;

Ar. JIo restrain, destroy; Aram,

Gn

5 26 3 (J), Je 11

'#

njJJ 6<s/ree,

s exempt from an oath Gn 24 (J),

cf.

Jos
1

2 17

20
.

tal; As. sabdru, break, break in pieces; 28 Eth. (\ttd.i break) ; Qal Pf. 3 ms. 'v 1 K 13

Isi4 ,etc;
"t3B>ri 3 fs
.

7m;>/: 3

b. =curse, Is 65^ 2. oath of 9".


rel. cl.),
||

and
',

(||

nW) Nu

5" (P),
8

Dn
in

Pr 25
18
;

15
,

ms.l'a^ Jei9",li3-Is42 ; 15 etc.; Imv. ms.Taf ^ io


,

in promise,
9

Dt

("OP

sf.

D-iaB>Je 17

Inf.

cstr.^fb
16

Gn 19'+ 2
;

t.,

covenant (Tina),
16

pnx^ iWl3B>

io 5 9

liaB' Je 28 12 ; Pi.

= iChi6

. "top ntof Hb3 verydub.:


(pt.

AV

"lO^Lvaa*
obj.

oa<As of the tribes; oaths, rods of the word, Hiwere <fo rods ( chasSt. ; sworn pass.
JOE')

n 20 33 earthen vessel Ju 7 Lv (P), Je i9 (in 4 10 3S 11 flask Je 19 Is 30' gate-bar sim.), cf. v 48


, ,

pi. cstr.

act. Ez4 +2 t. j)ass. T^f fi4f; break, lit.,

tisements) of (thy) word, GesHiRVm; heptads Now of spears Ew, cf. Da ; text prob. corrupt, nitSD n?3'e> thou hast sated with prop. OlflBtPS)
sltafts

Am

(in metaph.),

Ho 2 20 (n? n "iP),
(P),

bowHoi Je49 33 and sword 12 bone of lamb Ex 12 46 Nu 9


5
,

was

-) thy quiver; Marti (after tlwu gluttest satiated with shafts;

CwW

thy shafts. Ez2i

GASm

tow
(1)

Pr 25 15 of."Wf> i.e. 1012 3 M tured of limb Lv 22 (H), yoke Je 2 8


and
(Yn metaph.)
,
-'

frac,

v.

V.

t [tOt^] vb. Pi. prob.


or plaited

weave in chequer
a vessel

in metaph., of deliverance (''< subj.) v 38 s 20 4 t., of rebellion Je 2 5 , so staff (c. -^P), s s of Pharaoh Ez Is 1 4 t., reed Is 42 , arm

24

and, " s

+ +5

work (NH Y1& ornament


;
:

with a pattern
)'*-

Syr. (lexx.) JL. immiscuit,


v. also

commixtio

ms.

P8W\ Ex Ex
or

28 39 (P),

(or 2>lait) the tunic (in)

Pi. Pf. Lag ) and thou shalt chequer byssus. Pu. Pt. mpl.
;

BN143

2i.22.24 i5. t rees (subj. thunder) \fr 29 ; c ^ I0 2 9 break in, down, door Gn I9 (J); rend violently 28 s6 wreck Tyre (as 1 ass v 13 , (of lion), man 19 26 Ez27 ; fig.6rea& pride Lv26 (H); crush ship) lb 26 25 Je 48 2S supr.), La i Dn Is 14 ; (cf. (fig.) is 'B> break, rupture, heart $"($& HJB'p Je i7

3uT D'SatPD

28 20 (P), inwoven

(i.e.

set in a

chequered plaited mounting) with (-thread) shall they be (of gems).

gold

ad fin.), 3? TCf? (v. Niph. 10 vby "13BW Jb 38 broke for it my f boundary, of sea, ref. to abrupt ending of main(fig.)

^ 69 + Ez 6
21

147
;

'ipn

n.m. (meaning and connexion with 9 1 S i '#? liath seized above V^dub.);'#?

TynO
i.e.

land

= quench
Pf. 3
7
,

^N
E,28
-

Niph.
"la^Pl
4

ms.13^3
,

thirst (frangere silim) 1^ 104". Ex 22 etc.; Impf.

me,
al.

ThKe, cf. Dr); cramp (Ew<"" giddiness (Thes Klo HPS), as intricacy,
perh.
;

147

3 ms."OB*

Lv6 21 +

3 fs.">ai>ni
etc.
;

Eci2 6
9
,

ms.

Ez

29

13- 32,

Inf. cstr.

confusion

Kit Bu Now leave undecided.


n.f.

;'

Pt.

chequered (or plaited) work, usu. of settings for gems; 3nt 'D e. plaited with gold-thread) for two (i.

tn(i)22CJn

3,

pi.

27

+
21

>

1//34

Je 48 17
17

gems on high
s

39 her clothing
;

"- 16

priest's ephod (P): M. hb*c6 'T abg- 28H.2b.39 39


is

ISO

Ex28 1113 + 45 4

Jb 3 1 22
yfr

rrafj v' be broken, of neck 1 etc.; 21 30 rod (in fig.) Is 14 gate-bars Je5i 46 horn Dn 8 s cf. v 22 arm idols Ez 6 15 Je 48" Jb 38 (njijp), and (in metaph.)

-OBO

^5i

19

fs.

"0#n J n rraao Ez S 4 18 bones


,
,

oi chequer work inwrought with 0om "- , t rfxaeh?a D*yjB gold; <KrochmGr Che

37 , cf. Ez 3 o bough Ez3i Is 27", cf. (fig.) 20 other things of wickedness, like a tree Jb 24 13 15 23 7 1 24' ; cisterns Je 2 (id.), Je5o Ez 29 \^ 1//-37
, ,

22

12

pottery

HB^ap

(v.

np'JS p. 8 1 9 supr.) pearls in plaited

be i5 (P), Ec 12 (in fig.); maimed, crippled (have limb broken), of animal


12

Lv6 21

settings of gold (-thread).

TySttJri

n. [m.]

chequered
4
.

(or plaited)

work;'nn3h3Ex28
D2ttf
(-/of
;

foil.; cf.

BAram.

X,

Plf let

go,

Ez 34 416 Zc 1 1 16 so (fig. Is8 15 28' 3 be wrecked, of of men stumbling) 4 37 22 49 (rd. QrVOBO), 2 Ch 20 Jon I ships 1 34 defig. be crushed, metaph. of Tyre EZ27 stroyed (pers., warriors, kingdoms, etc.), Je 14"

Ex 2 2 913 (E), and

(fig.)

||

leave, so .n-^o,

Ar. j,l outstrip).

one of those sealed tpIliU} n.pr.m.


ZwfiqK,

Neio23

22 20 48 4 51'+ 10 t.; fig. be broken, of heart t Je 9 19 19 19 cf. 'B-? DTI v . Ez 6 rd. 23" Is 61 f 34 5i
1 ,

prob.

2<o/3<i/).

Gn 25'

tp3t2T n.pr.m. son of Abr. and Keturah, w i Ch i ; ir/3< (B Soft* Ch).

Berthol Toy Krae) ; Co ms. 13E Is 2 1 9 + , iatf Ex Pf. 3 n^a. 25 etc.; Impf. 3 ms. 13^ ^46' + , 2 mpl. 9 13 |ri3B>ri Ex 34 , etc.; Inf. abs."^W Ex 23"; Pt.
"rnaB-'l

(We Sm

Pi.'

,6

"Q
"13B-D i

991

ra^
t [-|2l*JO] n. [m.] breaker, of sea;
4

19"; shatter, 7 io 2 (E),' 34 (J), Dt 9


'

break, tablets
;

Ex
23
24

19

32

pi. cstr.

>

niasp
13

Ex

4- Inf. abs.),

13

34

(J)

+7

t.;

bronze

sea, etc., 2

+ t.; images 2 K n K 25 = Je 52''; horns


18

(E;

Dn 8';
trees

17 jaws Jb 29 (in

Ex 9 25 (J),

cf. 1

K 19";
,

fig.);

of hail shattering

elsewhere subj.
s
,

shattering gate-burs, etc., weapons Is 45 38 La 2 9 3 4 \^46'76 4 107 16 trees 29 s 105 33 heads


.

'', 13

0T31 D<p ni^'p; in comp. of '"'b , majesty) ; fig. of calamities, nip~ -l3B'p 2 S 2 2' 6 in HV'iS ); as sent by ", T?3B>p (nip-'b3n 8 13 42 s Jon 2 4 . Jb 4 1 17 v. 1. 13S\ f 88

Dp->3^p '>//93

(||

T^

fin.

"111??

n.[m.] corn, grain,


,

as food stuff
< 1(

of WysF\ 74 13 ; wrecking ships 48 s tHiph. cause to break out, i.e. bring to the birth, Imp/.

(perh. broken, i.e. threshed,


10 ' 32

Hoffm ZAW,ll

>-

,ia

-V3K* *JKn Is 66" (' subj.; Hopli. be broken, shattered 13^D infr.). 21 heart), Pf. 1 s. ^"^n <p5Tri3 -QB^y Je 8
1
s.

Ti*K

>Kb" ; SSSiegf" breaking out, sprouting (as chief fruit of soil) ; hence
fi">3E>

'"

,'

i.e.

tib)

cf.

price of corrtS
D"}3B> v
s
14

NH
cstr.

'e>

abs.

Gn
5

42'

(in

v 19 ;
2

sf.

26
,

n3E> 44 s ; corn, grain 4 2 ilwx

43 44 47
(for 13)

1.

"l^.inC
4

n.m.

Je

'

"Of La
6

crushing, 'breach, crash


3

breaking, fracture,
abs. "OK/ Is 5 1
I9

Gu 42 Lag

(ace. cogn.), s BN230


;

Am 8

(id.)

so perh.
all

tHj^ Ne io

3,

kinds

of grain.
I"

Pr 17 19
5

cstr. "OB/
,

I s i'+

-QtJ>
(

Am
s

[l2U)] vb. denoni.


6
,

buy grain

Qal
4

+
17

sf. '"inE

J e io 19

etc.; 'pi.

ttntf
4
;

1. breaking 4i (dub.,v.infr.), sf. i^TOF^Go 14 of pottery Is 30 fracture of member, limb Lv2i 19 24 C0 (H), esp. fig. of people personif. 26 6 21 19 cf. Is 3 o sipi- 'e> Am 6 (||in3D fljp), J e 8 io
, ,
'

Jo's 7

Jb

Impf. 2 mpl. *->3B>n Dt 2 1 pi. rTBfl Gn 43 ; 3 Imv. mpl. 113^ 42 2 + Inf. cstr. ^W*? v +, 7 -130 v + ; Pt. mpl. BT^ 47 ;_6y grain
;

for food

Gn 41
blit.

57

56

(v

v.

s a Hiph.), 42 ("OB/ in v ),
6

4
19

30

12
(||

rap), v
fteoZ)

15

||

3N3D),
4

(c. ND-i,

JW1

Je
i
28
13

6'
;

La 2 11 3 48 4 10 also 8" La 2" f 60 4 cf. Na


,
,

s
;

c.

ace.

v 710
,

*> *$*?* 44 Dt 2

(JO pers.);
1
,

c. ace.

13
1

Gn 42 s
.

"^ 47";

fig-

Is 55

c.

ace.
6
,

of sinners Is
fig.)
2ft ;

1^8 f 4 'tfni m&n


individ.

wall (in

Is 3 o
47

shattering, crushing, of 't? J e 4 6 6', (|| njf))

Wl
12
;'

3^ni J* v Hiph. /mp/ 1 pi. 6 Prii 26 etc.; Pt. "V3E>p Gn42

"*?$

Am 8

'En

* Is 59 7 60
;

18

Je 4 8 3
5
,

cf.

Is 5 1

19
;

La

3
,s

'E> r>i5J?I

Pr i6

17" 18
4
;

fig.,

Is 15 cf. Je nil 'V

48

s
;

of

crushing

6 (prop, cause to buy grain), c. 7 01 Di Gunk), c.acc. v 56 (read "13B>1 for "4f>Jl 133* 8 5 13 !> v , c f. p r 1 i*j c sf. pers.

; setf oram pers. Gn42 +


.

MT

Am

of spirit, cf.Pr 1 5

so

7 (rm om.) Dna^p Jb 4 i'

ace. i>3N

+ 3pret. Dt2 2s

from
2.
(
||

conj. DJ

Di De, cf. Bi, but dub.; Buhl Bu nj^D, Gie CIS? I'SBto, Du CipE'p. crashing', Zp i' (|| rt$| p, H^)), Je 50"
terror,

J")!!^

npnbp), 5 1 a dream, i. e.

"

3. breaking of its interpretation (solution of


(
[I

Hi5V]

S>).

prob. cease, be completed DI ZAivOTO.OTr.jg SC eptical); Ar.


terrupt;
cos< of neglect)

vb. cease, desist, rest (As. sabdtu, WB Zim KAT * 59S (Jen

NH has rot? neglect, etc., Aram. NR3B>


;

v4l

cut

off,

in-

13 4. ttTjflj Jos 7 s mystery) Ju 7 (cf. GFM). Benn Steuern) the quarries, as perhaps (Di n.pr.loc, 93 Sabarim ( > @ X Bfjafri). na^ Ez 32 9 read Co Sta Berthol Krae
, ,

Qal
,

3 pi.

VISE'

La5
,

14

s P/. 3 ms. '& Gn 2 + ; 4 etc.; Impf 3 ms. TfOf\ H07 ;


,7

l0 n'3^ p r 22 + 2

1.;

T^

(not Toy).
J-ii.

"OIL? n.pr.m. a Calebite

Ch 2 48

2aj3ep,

2f.ifi>,

@L

Ne6 3 + etc.; 1. cease (abs. 13 t.) of seasons Gn 8 21 (J); manna Jos 5 (P), etc., Is 44 Ne6 3 + c. JO Ho 7 4 +3 t. 2. desist 14 from labour, rest : a. c. JO (of God) Gn 2 23 (P).
v 34
: ,2
;

fs.

nafn Lv 26

:'

5
;

nsc'n

'S.afiap.

b. JOom.,

"WStJ Lv2 2 22

v.

-y/Qal.

(P);

'B>

3 temp. Ex2 3 12 (E), 16 30 34 21 (J), 31 17 -VfifX B>nn3 34 (J i. e ., even in these


;

n. [m.] breaking, crushing; fig.; Tp"^3\l) " cstr. D^ITO fTQJd Ez 2 1 (emotional distress ;

busy seasons).
(H),
infr.

C.

land in 7th year

Lv

26 3435 15
-

2Ch 3 6 21 . LV23 32 25 2 v. [n?E/]


.-

v b. denom.
;

nnnpj, Berthol Krae


||

read'??* also (for


;

MT fn3B>) 23
i.e.

s3

Co
1S
.

crushing of opponents Je I7

t Niph. Pf. 3 ms. 113^3 Is 1 7 3 4- 2 t. pi. Ez 6 6 ;cease abs. Ez 6 6 30 !8 33 M c. JO Wffi 3 Hiph. <0 P/ 3 ms. rV3t?il Ru4 14 + ; Is'1'7
;
.

T"Qiro
of womb';

m T*

n. [in.] place of breach,


D-33 njj) 'O-IJJ

mouth
2

2 ms. F'SB'n

ifr

89

45

119"
;

9
,

etc.;

= Is 37
13

W|

K 19

rV3B>: Pr'18
etc.;

18

Dn 9 27

Tt3Z>l\ 2
3
;

K 23"

Impf. 3 ms.
2

Ch

i6

5
,

(fig. (fig.

Ho

13

of helplessness); cstr. of opportunity).

CJf

"i3E>p

Infcstr. n*3Bn,/,8

Ts^yb. Am8
11
;

Imv. mpl.

VVfn

IS30

(Ges '); Pt. TTZfa Je 16 9

,,i3<

rotf

992
Ez 20"+ 5
'V(T\) -\B
t.

aatf

10 1. cause <o cease, put an end to: c. ^6 s s sacriace. mirth Ho 2", work 2 Ch 16 Ne 4 24 27 Pr i8 18 cf. Is 13" Ez 7 war ^46', fice Dn 9 M 9 +6 t, +19 fiVV ^P 'V* Je7 i6 cf. 4 8 .

Ez,
19

cf.

Ne
s
,

19
.

Lv

330

Is 56
also

2 4 -6
-

'Bhi? a\\

26 B>np
2

13 then
:

Phrases in
1313

P Ex 3 r "";
(c.

c f.

M'Tiro?'

Lv

6 3i

2.=exterminate, destroy:
84

c.

ace. 2
1

K 23 511 Am
9
;

t)*in|S>
II

4 19** 26= IS56

(Now conj.
Je 3

+ JC,

6a

D'petyn),
,

Ho i" ^ 8 3
P?

19"

c.

ace.
;

TW)
i!6

Lv

26

(H),

Ez 34 s

D'^N 30" Dt 32 41 10 c. J9 Ez i6 34 Ex
.

3. cause to desist from


s

(E=give

rest from)

'rta^
IP):

inf.

Jos 22

25

'c.

?9

[3] Du
leaven
Is 30".
salt

Ez 23 s 49 ^8o 45 t"th nap Herz Che, v.


-

(P).

4. remove (="l"pn rd. toBTl (txt. dub.


:

also sub"np);

DTOO Ex

I2 15 (P); IJp.BP
12

***

5. cawse to fail,
14

let

T$y* be
lacking
i>
:

1QW9 ^5?P Lv 2 Je48^Ru4


.

(P); ace. pers.

pers.

d. P 2 Ex 20" 31^; Dims* Lv 23 s9 BHp resting s 23 cf. Ne 9 ni.T^ Ex I6 prOB* 'B> Ex 3 i 35 s 'e> nVy Nu Lv 23 'tin n'B-y Ex 31 inaB/3 ;3 '#n di<3 1*3 Di'3 Lv 24 s on 28 10 cf. Is 66 32 abbr. n3B> n3B> i Ch 9 rfnJ#&, every sabbath, s4 31 D"'^^ + DTWtta 23 + 3 t. Chr, Ne 10 (!) om. 32 36 by error) work punished by stoning NU15 32 15 " 21 2. day of trade prohib. Ne 10 13 s2 31 atonement is a fffXti D3B* Lv 16 23 (P), cf.
"ijfiD

La

T#n ninpp a3,UM*J Ez 20 12 22 26 ,-l-8 t. Ez; gives as basis God's


;

58

naa).

'>

14

16

16

II

'

n$
3

n3B> v 32 (P).
-

Pr 20 (c. fn. J"QE7 n.f. cessation (dub.) irro<jTPi<fyiem y^); '^Oti Ex 2l" i.e. S'lP, from work = his loss of time (but Di 1. TQ&,

Lv2 5 4 (H);

IW

3. sabbath year, |in3B* nSB* H3B* v 2 4 (H); (psn)


-

nn

p.

443

f.).

Is 30

perh.

=a

sitting still (in-

v. Du Che al. dolently) V^B", but prob. crpt., 1 " 66 2 6 E,31 " + and m. n.f. JlSttJ (under infl.
-

21 3434 43 4.=wee^(1): (H), 2Ch36 . ttVtrstf 26 ls seven sabbaths or weeks; ninSB/P^B/ Lv23 (H), rihsE' V3B* 2 5 88 DpE>(n) (H) seven sabbaths or 12 29 weeks (of years), uncertain (v. Mk 16 Lk 18

Mt

28

1 ,

cf.

J Aram, usage)
S.

poss. naB/Is

66 23

Sabbath NH nap, Aram. Nn?^, )k^i; (=n+n3B>; wm. nuh libbi, day of rest perh. As. sabattum
of D*Mn freq/tf ?
'

Di',

Albr ZAW " (,896>

47

week (Du). f$n (Zwce in sabbath year (growing of

nat?

Lv 25 s (H)=proitself).

t [rUttf] vb. denom. keep, observe (sab-

(||

of heart

(i.

e.

lex. tablets);
ZAiT<i8.zr4r.

in propitiation) [of deity] only Q *Mt dth '* LS,bb*"- ,8a3 Jen cf. Lotz
:
-

bath); Qal, c. ace. cogn.; Pf 3 fs. "b naE" LV25 2 2 mpl. inaBto anjrny anyo
;

HW ^W\

of As. ^j ou bt s connexion
8 -- Tto ".-'*',16 I892
-

word with

Danaa* 2 3 32 (P).

jblkis92),93

Heb. Sabbath) ld Id "* Schwally


Jastr

3,if-

Muss-Am

TlTT^S n.m. sabbath observance, sabbatism;

127
;

v.

(more recently)
IV| " <18991, ,90<''
1904. 199

Am JThe
-

l -

"

(ls98) 332ff'

Toy
-

TBL
;

Dr
25
10

V Ex i6
j'lnaB',

23

+ iot. P;
2

Hut.DB 8ABBATH

(1902)

IAtD.

KAT3

592ffi

ZMG

f.

pnaB/ sabbath of sabbatic observance;

usu. phrase rQB* 1. of

["j-J^

day of

month

+ 64t.; cstr.naB'v^+iot.; sf. ^W Nu 28 + 3 t. sf.; pi. rrtna?> Lv 23 + 7 t.; cstr. rinaB' v38 25 s sf. 'Hina^ Is 56* + etc.; 1. sabbath a. primitive mrtb 'V Ex i6 (J), 2O =Dt 5
,5
-

so called]

439ff

; abs.

VExi 6

weekly sabbath

Ex 31*
.

35

Lv

23

Ex

16 23

(#P

naB*

atonement

Lv

Lv 25 4

cf.

2. day of prob. transp.). 3. sabbatical year 16 s1 23 s2 5 4. 'b* alone of pnaB* nJE* v


.

25

10

14

feast of trumpets

(ten words)
'B>

'jratfn

209 "
,i

= Dt 5
Is
13

Lv23 (P); 1*0 Eci6 (J); BfaJJ Ex 1 6 26 (J) on seventh day n3B>n tfC
s
;

29

3"9 days of feast of tabernacles v

Lv 23", and of first and eighth


.

"hrCtp n.pr.
2aP(P)a8at, etc.

Levite; Ezno Ne8


,5

ii

16
;

121S

(ten words), so throughout;


21 4

Ex
,

3i

+ 3t.P,Jei7 Ez46 Neio s2 +9t., + (||new


i

moon)

Ez 46'
"tyio

K 4 Am 8
2
13
;

s
,

cf.

Is
4 8 -8
-

66 2323
,

t[n2t!J?3] n.[m.]

cessation,
,

annihilaKaToimoia

also 3n

and

Ho

tion

time of change of
-= 2

; pi.

sf.

7 nnac'jp~7 y La i (
-

M
2- 282

watch in temple
'B'n

Ch 23 ; ^D' ; orig. observed simply (in temple) 910 12 " 14 by abstinence from labour Ex 2o =Dt 5 :l " I91 -" 5 Ex 23" (E), 34 (J; Br b. Deut. ).
5 - 7 -9

2 K 1i K 16

1 081895'""a&TTtxsVqaf'Zl; Marti

m^'b^

19

her captivity).

N205
t

v.

n&.
vb. go astray, oommit sin orerror
18
;

reason for day is deliverance fr. Egypt Dt 5", 2 Ex20s ; hence its consecration, "iB^pp v' Jts 1&i\ OV B^Ip Je 1 y** (esp. no load carried),

[JJlti^]

Ez20M 44 24

C. intensified

by

antith.

'B

^n

Pt. (llrw, JIB*); Qal Pf. itf Lv 5 Jbl2" f 119 67 f. njj'B5 NU15 28 ; 1. err, 16 2. sin ignorantly, inadmentally Jb 12
;
.

&

993
XI 9 . D?^? vertently, Lv 5 Nu i 5* (P), cf. 3 6 perhaps 7n/. c<r. sf., 6y reason of their
18

-mJ

*
,

yVOttJ

doubtful word,

1/,

7 (title),

Ew De al.
;

Gn

from

going astray,

v.

Ges*

67

"

Ew Dr

al.;

>Vrss
b
.

v/nJB' jro astray, of song, with rapid changes

reel, i.e.

wild, passionate
cf.

rhythm
rd.

Lag
.

for that he also is flesh.

iV^H

v. p.

bn2oh.

tn22ttS n.f. sin of error, inadvertence;


abs.
25

wn0
;

C p_ }\])}& t T
ni3*5B'

VyjB'
l

V'nXfidr, rd. prob.


rrt*9J,

niDTO

pi.

Hb3

(title),

so

'4
;

15

error (opp.
:

Nu i5!S +

sf.

\P0
,

sins of intention, or
;

only

P Ec Nu i5 25 =Ec 55 18 Nu 15"; '^3 Ken Lv 4 2S5W 5" Nu i5 2728 45 26 'KO r*S LV4 22 Nu i 5 M + ('efy (vb.om.) v h '{5J3 B>Brn3D of unv 24. /pa gnj? ^)2K l v 22
;
;

Lv 5"; &?tf Nu niD"l T3) 6 cf. Ec io 'v bv Lv

t[73t#] vb.

violate, ravish. (Mass. think

verb obscene, and subst. 3?^); Qal Impf. 30 Niph. 3 ms. sf. nabsB* Dt 28 Kt (Qr H333B*). 2 16 shall Impf. 3 fpl. nipjB'ri Is 13 Zc 14 women
be ravished (both

Kt; Qr njri^n).

intended killing

Nu35
24

1Mi

=Jos'203 9
-

(||

in

52 *6 nfe^ Je 3 s pass. (Ges* ') Pf. 2 fs. wtare hast thou not been ravished 1 (Qr ljl33B>).

nW

Pu. < Qal

nyi-'ba). 1 s 14
(Vffltf

v.

nje\

v. p. 993''.

10 t~OUJ n.f. (queen-)consort Ne 2" ^ 45 Lzb 372 + perh. Ju 530 c v. bb& n.pr.f. ^>JB>
,

[nJKn
,d.)
;

j^,
Pt.

Qal P/.
20

vb. go astray, err (Aram. MB*,


1
24 4 s.WJB' Jb6 19
,

SAC" GACooke

(Palm,

309

etc.;
1

Impf. 3

ras.

nai^ Pr 5",
1

etc.; Inf. cstr.

err, stray, of n}9 Ez 45 Pr 20 etc.; 6 2. swerve, meander, reel flock Ez 34 (fig-). 7 or roW, in drunkenness, 3 of drink Is 28 '; ,9!0 6e intoxicated, Pr2o'; so with (3) love 5
,

1.

riw

27

'woman'; but 'e> and not from -/[^J).


t [J^ t#]

Thes 1363 cp. 'queen,' orig. 6" 51 163 loan-word ace. to Lag
;
'

pigeon, wMer long whinny, of camel


f.

Pu.be mad (Ar. isC coo, of male Hoffm (cf.


'

ns^ii

'C'

Is 28'.

3. go astray, morally,
4
,

zaw in <i883),s9 j^g JPhii. iiv. 119 (Joldziher Ar,b rh "'' L S9ff 1055 BN202 Eth. H170: Je mad (n ins., Di Lag );

"

26 21 'Pr s" Jb 6* 19
c. JD,

1
;

24

(rdg.

naatf

Ba ES5);
Heb.
v.

As.

seg-A,

rage, howl;

on meaning in
Pt. as adj.:
6e

'v)

Th We Dr Now (after
of

otherwise
21118
,

vs

Bu HPS);
words commit sin
of

esp-We

8 " 1 """"' 130

); Pu.
7

commands
.

^ 119

pred. VSB'D rWt]


(|I?

Dt 28 s4 </iow */ta?<

maddened
;

ft?

because

s7 of knowledge Pr 19

4. specif, 22 13 inadvertence Lv 4 Nu 15 (P) of ignorance, 20 Ez45 (cf. MB*). Hiph. lead astray: 1. lit.,
Pt. nae>D

for of), fig.

driven to despair
'D
,

'D

of proph., contemptuously Ho 9 K3;riCT J6 29 26 as subst, 2K9";


,

E' , 8<"1'3

pi.

D-ya^o
Pt.
1S
.

2 1

16

madmen.

Dt 27'" (*fXJ?). 3. =mislead Jb i2 16


'

'

2. 'VQ mentally morally, Pt. Pr 28'


,

Hithp. shew madness;


//. cs<r.

yaneto

^NiSzi";

c |D of God's (jn fyj|) /mp/. 2 ms. sf. 'aif J? commands ^119'; + perhaps Jb 12 11 leadeth
;

tpyn
panic
(||

yan^n^ V n.m. madness -,'^3 nan Dt28


fig.

ffl

smite with madness,


1

of wild and helpless


(||

nations astray (<S,

i.e.

D3f'l for

DW1),
abs.

li-W,

33 ? ^non), Zc 12 4

|incn);

'{?3

tfnW^Ko"
nSmf
13

-" 7
]

n.f.
1.

error; pi.

K9

20

(hyperb.) madly.

j,

19

read

niajE*

tnaffi'n n.m. mistake

Gn 43" (J).

EX13

~)y$ (Voi foil.; cf. Aram.l:B'ca<, throw, 12 S J dro/> young, v^a. misit, demisit
Dr 017 13).
'

tp^tp
(M
1 ;

(?.E'

van
1

d.

H.) n.pr.m. father of


1 i
34
.

(rare); cf.

a hero of David
2a/jaia.

Ch

2<oXa,

t"S
young
(J; 4 28

n.

[f.

Albr ZAW "' (,896)


("IJC
?'ci.

'

70

offspring,
cf.

Sayij,

of beasts

aktan).iv

cstr.'t?; nons
||

Ecclus 40 19 ;
'b>

We
18

it:a-^3

tjTUttf] vb. Hiph. gaze


40
29
s

(NH id.,

Ecclus
-

Rabb. nnj^n providence (from c. *vN J Aram. n:B* gaze, consider^; ^33 )i pers.: Pf. 3 ms. D^fn + 33" (of" ; |D loc.)';
50 u
;

late

Dm 'B-^3 precedes);
19!"

also

T?^

Ex 13"
Dt7

(all

T\)p ninfy).
ni&.

~\XD, 11. Ik* 6rea, v.

Impf. 3 mpl.

cf.
</iee,

?1

T%* Tv*
29

Is
(||

M <%
16

</'<
;

[TwJ

n. [m.] appar.

demon
'

(loan-word
''

a thee shall they gaze

*$*n f'jX

Ct

Ecclus 40 ) ; abs.: Pt. (Tapp jn^ty by me>D 9 2 (c. \Q from (the outside of) the windows).

from As. Udu, a protecting spirit, esp. of bullp u8tiWB64 COT Dia? ,7 Zim KATS 6or 4"' colossus, Dl "; cf. Aram. KT^, )JU demon, and (perh.) Ph.
'

3 s

Ttf
n.pr.

994

""TttJ

WU

i^ziioxiiioasw.im

(=Ar. ZXLruU) Dl^al.; >Ar. j*.


*

ace. to (hi,

iv

Lzb 249 ; orig. /tit? 8 mReU IS<"r Thes Baud ZMGlM ,892
-

(v. infr.)n.m. violenoe, havoc, fi. "VOi, devastation, ruin ; '{? abs. Ho 7" + cstr. Is

1W

against this
(cf.

Zim ,c-);
yjr

aitf),
i?5N

Hom

<

>'

22

',

1. violence, havoc, as social sin:


10
,
,

Don

t6 D*TW

V.

Dt 32 17
i.

Dr),

106 37 (human

sacrifice).

"TO

v.

ne>.

Je 6 7 20 s Ez 45 9 'm 'B> Hb I 3 3T3 Ho 12 2 (1. *W), We Marti al.), "Gen 'C* Is T^ 18 7 Pr 24 2 (|| ^Jf)j D'VBH "0 Pr 21 7 c. 59* 60 6 D , *0$! 2. devastation, ^I2 genit. obj.
"1'Cl

Am 3

[T"Tl^] vb. deal violently with, despoil, devastate, ruin (NH id., Niph.; Ar. ll stop Eth. t\P.\ up, obstruct, arrest, make firm ; As. sadddu is draw, dra^f) Qal Pf. expel;
;

ruin, for nation '> DV) (sim. of

Ho

13

= Jo
;

7
i

15
,

Ktaj "HBto 4 Is 16 (Lo


,

"lfe>3

Is 13

Gr Che"*
9

67

Marti T*>J

||

more gen.
22

Am 5

2 DEfl), 2 s9

-qf\

'tf

5 i'
21

J e 4 83

for individ.

3 pi. consec.
7to;>/.
sf.

*T$| Ez
67

32
3

12
;

sf.

"?"?>
67 "

^i 7

9
;

nit?),v

for beasts

Hb2

17

Jb 5 (van d. H. (+?i33^) DOT). Ho

ms.TUT (metapl.,
(Ges*
5;
")

cf.

Ges*

Bae) ^9i
Pf.

6
,

&\&

Pni
;

Qr (Kt
4

mm),
ffl ;

We Now Marti. XL Hj>,

io

14

v.TTB'

Inf.~IW?

fOJWJ)
v.

Ho

read

10*

mB.

DT1E" Je
cf.

7m. mpl.
2
4

"#

(Ges'

") 49
,,5s

/n/afo.'ttlB' Mi
also Itf

"^ v.
("1

infr.

TTTttjM v.p.78;
foil.;
,

> here, Thes al.


moisten,

Ho

io 14 ;
97

CBtr.TVT$> Je47 (Ges 26 Pt. actSip Je 6 +


,

),

etc.;

itf (-/of
n. orig.
*

Ar.

^Jo
Id.

^jj
;

pass.lW? Ju5 +,
||

f.

"7? ^137";violently
27

6reasy

Aram. pi. N*""? Ujt breasts; cf.Lag BNI71


rntf

6 5 (pass.), Je 5 (wolf destroy, 4 4 subj.; nan); ace Philistines 47 (|| n*"!?"), v ?33 (subj.'') Je 51", (subj. '); =devastate, ace.

pers.,=sZay Ju

Heb.

Ba NB9

cf.

2"

" " 88"."7


1

).

tflttj]
3
;

n.m. Ho9M female breast ; abs. "1$


14
,

cf.

^137"

(rd. prob.
"

nTtttri

We Du,
s6

cf.
12

Ew Hi

nnn^n v. Ko
cf'
14

'*) ;

en?? |tep>$ Ez 3 2

Ho io , DTI^-ip-nK Je 2 5 mb 2i 2 (H 1:3), 33 1 (on use of pt. v. Ges* ), pass. J e 4 30 (Gf Ba NB 179 but dub. v 1 (|| n:3), Vnf

(|pceo), Is (subj. '">), abs.

La4 elsewhere du. DH?' Ho 9 + cstr. HK* Ez2 3 + sf. 1E'Cti 8 10 ^1^4 + etc.; 321 breast: 1. of woman Ho 2 Ez 16 23 C"}
2,
,

13

34

"V^tyA
10
,

^i:

!"

!),v

(>del. Codd.Co;all these


13
5

<m

<Du
q.v.),

nyrnff)pers. to
3
;

= despoil,
ruin

ace.
2
4

=bring

Mi

pers. (Inf. abs.


-^
1 9

Je49

28
;

Pni

weaker, assail

+ Niph. elsewhere

8 ; of mother 4 7 16 suck Ct8' Jb 3 12 J02 ; Ho 9" T//22 PSJ 'BT2 "-iP/nj; Is 28" i.e. those already (v. [PP?]);
of personif. people),Cti
c.
-

4S

S1

Pt. act. as subst. devastator (de spoiler V); of 4 2 1 26 t. Je ; national foes Is 16 21 33 Je6

12 Is 32 v. weaned, mature (|| 3?np '.^Dji). 3 3. both human 2. of animal La4 [lDD].
.

"5$
1

Tft Ob
57 "

5
(||
;

+8 CP335) del. Now GASm


t Niph. Pf. are utterly ruined.
1 pi.

pernine'

and animal, D5g} f 11. "Ill} n.m.

V ni3"l3 Gn 49
)

s6

(poem in

J).

id. (cf. the rare

Arab, jj,
s
;

sonal foe
2
6
(||

Jb 1 5 21

W TfP).
2

representing wicked in gen.

Lane 333 Ba ZMG , "


cstr. (fig.,
c.

637

;'B> abs., of mother Jb 24

wn

?3))

O^O

'iff

Is

6o 16

n^mn
,

fj

(Ges*

Ko 1,342 ') we
(

tPi.

66",

i.e.
:

the consolations of Jerusalem.

Imp/.

ms. W3") "ne>rr^K


||

Pr24

15

assault not

T"Y lN vTO

Ids dwelling-place

3ixn"PN)

Pt. as subst.

TW
2
,0

^B, V
pr p.N. 1
30 35
-

n.pr.m. in Reuben (read prob.


/a7ra, v.

is

No ZMGl,(,960)
'c'-fa

'

S09

Ne K

- 4<i s

6 3&T"T$?''p Pr 1 9" he who assaults, maltreats (his) father (j| DK rrnai). Is fPu. //. 3 ms.

(Ges I* be devastated, of city Is tg u 23 '), etc.; Je 48 49 5 Na 3', country or nation Je 4 20 cf. v 9 . 48 S .so 49 .o dwellings (fyjfe) Je4 M io 20 2 trees Zc 1 i (del. Sta ZAW 188. B c f. v33 strength ),
.
1

15'

fa.

nTOJ e4 + nnw Na 3
,

1W
7
,

Gray
7

69,i9;j._

oulv in

n^JjN

Nu

io

18

(all
.

P);

St&iovp.
;

t mU? n.f mng. unknown


nilBh rnE* Ec
2
8
,

only

s.

et pi.

apparently appos. of ni3jJ?R

(
Aq.

olvoxoov xal olvoxoat, i.e.


tflB*

mW|
prob.

ri 'l'B'
J

from
;

'

Aram.

pour out [but not


itai

spec, of wine]
fr.

of ships Is 23 14 , field (by drought) Jo

10
,

kvXIkiov

Kv\Uia

crop

(cf. 25),

same v;

v 10

tPo'el violently destroy : Impf. 3 ms. 2 arrtaxp Vp) Ho io (|| onnaie ep^). tHoph.
.

Djproi.w

K6 .i.i6i wndeb Siegf cp.


'

Zow (Siegf
"^TO 48 n.

Haremsperlen

'),

As. *adAM, but this word


>
.

53 Impf. (or Qal }mss. Imp'f.1 cf. Ges' ") be devastated: 3 ms. *1^* ^n.X3p-i>3 Ho io 14 (of

lacks evidence; poss.

Dnbn <TW v

i.

nn'B').

Ephr.,

< We

pi. rich*);

ms."!?^ Is 33

(subj.

m. dei Theod Uavos; Eabb


moderns.

(etym. dub. (i)


^?'

Aq Sym
no

''

,
!

(self-)*Mj^cien<,

Trie*, v.

Qal).

(2)= almighty, /TIB' + ,= Tines De

995

ptt*
but Sta, <HVrne>=Yie>, n. intens. Ew' Tit? (q. v.) is rfaZ violently not simply mightily;

onttf

Di
cf.

,Bo

7mTOKpar<0/>

4 (15)

t.

(but in Pent,

'l?

bx

Denkm 90 Hom C1 47 124 Ar. of last cons.), o-, 1* */


,
;

tCHttf (/of

foil.;

Sab. fhD, no, six Sab

^U Eth.

arfA (assim. hfh: ttrt\'fi

is 6

e5t

/ou, o-ou, etc.), 93

mostly omnipotens.
"It?)

six; As. sudusu (s


also

!)

six-fold, seHu, sixth ; cf.


a;,

(3)

< conject. for oiig. 'I?? (v.


BA1880 I'fa, ^V3 Nb^
-

my sovereign
';

77ii2Mai,ll,a888>' 48

lord,

Aram. JVC?, tOTtr, fcJL, |&L Palm. NnB-Ldzb 383 SAC 118).

Nab.

T\V,

Hoffm ph

In

"r

53
;

17 used of foreign deities (Dt32 ),

and so discredited
j^goTjc,424
I"" 148

(cf. ?$??).

>otlier

W, HEft)
n.f.)

n.m.
1

et f.
f.
12

six; m. V&
(c.

(c.

conj., e.g.
;
-

^/mv pourforth (GoOl as rain-giver) DF'^-As. Wd, 7m>A, ilu sddu'a, Che Comm

Gn 3 1 +
4'

20

t.

TV&?

n.m.) 30

s0

39

t.; cstr.

,or arfM,mo!m<am, also in n.pr.; v. further 416 a r H> Nu24 ; (JE.poem), and so
>)

_1.

six (Hex chiefly P): 1. no other additional); s num.: a. bef. n.pl. 75 t.: e.g. &*# W? Ex 21

>S'B'Ex23

-|-30t.

(6+ 10=16

are

as archaism Itu

i*

f 68

15

91'

Jo

15

=Is

(E)+
11

II
6
;

t.,

nteK
14

W
27

l7

+8
18

t.;
t.
;

HBK3
rMJJ

tft?

13

Ezi 24

(del.

Co); esp.
'B>

17 Jb5 +3ot. Jb (+19

29

K6
5962

D?a

HB^ Gn 30 20 (E) + 2
t.;

WS^

Ew Di, rdg.

(poem; Heb. Codd.), and

for fn&). 2. so read for 'K* n, v. Sam


so,

"W

^ Gn 49 s
Saad,

Ex 2 3 12 (E)+
15

after n. (late)

tEx 28 2 Jos

(all P), 1
6

Ch 4

26

17

Ne

as archaism, divine
1

name
,

Lv
16,
2

24

(P)
n.f.
10

+
:'

(distrib. 2

5 ; rarely n. om. 2i w =: 1 Ch 20 6). b.


10

of patriarchs in P,

Gn 43 (R p ); o
14
,

28 s 35 11 48* Ex6 3 5 so Ez 10 (del. Co ; but SaSSm).

Gn

=ordin.'P!ni5
c.

17

WV Kf 2Ki8
"to
2

(Ges

}1340
).
ls

2.
r\Vff

irSfll
t.,'

Y'T Jb

19-

v.

|H

p.

I92

K i3 + 9
41

W, bef. 0$S Gn 46
Ch
21

(P),

13

after
bef.
40

On$
D71t|

Jos

supra.

15

19* (P);
,

c.

n.m. iky

n$,

Ex

Out" (-/of following;


Hb 3
(c.
17

meaning unknown).

26 25 36 30 (P),also^K,iooo,Nu 3 i
.

(P); after

t[nO"Iffi] n.f. field; only pi.: abs.ntone>

Je 3 i 40 Qr

Dt32

32

vb.

+ 2 t.; -fields, as cultivated Dt32 32 ,also 9 as locality 2 K 23 sg.) Is i6 Hb 3


17
4
; ,

> Kt rmneta);
Is 37
s7

cstr.

*(\)tr$

14 D^a 1 Ch 4 27 etc.; =ordin. 16th 1 Ch 24 25*+, 17 3. 6oo = niND Vf, Gn ' '> Di' 2 Ch 2 9 34 6 7 (P) + 63 t.; 6ooo=D<e6s T&$ Nu 3 (P) + Ju 20 ]i + 2 t. 4. c. tens, 'e> foil. 8 t. * t
;

area Je 31

40

. Hftf

v. nane*.

44 5. 'e> as 3 t., precedes Nu 3 1 (P). 19 round no., 'triK Vfon 2 13 cf. Jbs" Pr6 16

Gn 46-" +
tftf

K
f.

t[*TTtf']

vb. scorch, blight

(NH

id.;

m.

pass,

Niph. Hithp. be blighted ; JAram. *["<& Ithpe. burn (up); Ar. <_>.*-. iv. be dark); Qal Ft. D , "!i? J"lbV1B> Gn 41 6 cstr., of ears of grain,

sixth; av(n) Gn i + 5 t., 21 Lv25 Ez8',etc; cstr. pnn


31

nwn
45
13b

#
^
r

jn'^

adj.

num.

ordin.
njB>2
11

n^ EZ4
:

etc.;

6th part of the hin,


(v.

cf.

45

13

46

14
;

read

V also
city
19

scorclied

by a

sirocco, so

23 Tttttf v

?n

'V v 27

pW]

infra).

(allE).

t ntTQfj n. f blighted or blasted thing


.

HOjJ

jjb?

Q^CJtp

n. indecl. sixty;
cubit
1

bef. n. sg.
,

Dt
cf.

2K19
||

26

a Masted </mm0
i.

6/or

= Je 52
Ct
3
t\b*
1 2 t.

+ 4 t.,
25
,

K6
6
,

Ez 40 14 man
-

K 25
1 1
51

day Lv 1 2
2

rfJ3 2 etc.; n.pl.

Ch 1 1*

(the)

standing grain,

e.

before

maturity
.

7
;

after n.pl.

Nu 7 s8 8888
;

Ch

\>7XO-\V field, as

Is 37",

Th prop. OH? 6 t*; Kit BM&n


most
since) for nenfi).
'131

^D^

^ "IJ^^
37 18
.

cf.

Di), but improb.;

D"^
;

Ch

i2

foil,
s

units

Gn

15

4-

We (and
BN2M

(Che: B^ff*.

precedes unit Is 7 + 1 2 t. ; '{? foil. 1 00 I0 ,8 (1000) Ezr 8 + lit.; precedes Gn 5 + 8 t.


'b*

t [nETtl'] vb. Pi. denom. give sixth part of (si vera


1.)

tpCTO
Vogelst

n.m.
-

blight, of crops

i*" d,"" h,ch

5,i

Hg 2

17
,

Dt 28 s2

K 8 = 2 Ch 6
7

);V abs. + ]V)l Am


name given
to

(Lag
4', ef.

)Pf.
part.),

Ez 45 13
mod.
(||

( + IP

mpl. consec.nS'KH Dfl^Bh but < read TVW& Vrss and

T'H"ntt5 n.pr.m. Bab.

T^O,

fi.

n^B* T )._<pr^ Ez 39 2 v. WV. antB n.m. ,b28 16 a gem, identif. dubious,


'

Dn i (form and mng. dub.; DI (cf. COT Dr) Hvdur-Aku, command of ThLZ ,89i ra thinks Pers. Aku; Jen [* KMatraka];
one of Daniel's comrades
'

Vrss vary; onyx or chrysoprasus Ri

H '"w.
)

onyx Taylor malachite Myres

BMl db '" 624


1

"- 4808
,

beryl Ridgeway etc.; cf. also


cf.
12

Ency - B11>

**
2- 12

Dr

"

Kohler ZA " O889)


2j

'

i0

47.57

m KAT3.396\

conj. "JT.O, so

Wkl

Altor -

KorKh -" u

(/unknown

perh. loan-word,

As. sdmtu

D1 WB488); 'tfn }3K

Gn

(J;

+ nS'nan), in land
3 s 2

rre>
Havilah
;

996
28* 35
957

310*

'B* \"!3K

Ex
;

25

39* (all P),


.

+ 3S
>o.

27

van
:5
;

1CI129

2
;

I3K O m.Ez28" ) of gems)

Ex28 50 39 ,3 (bothP;
"Ig
;

J1NB'

Pr3'

1.
38
9

d.

H.

Gi, but v. Baer's n.) ; cstr. devastation, ruin, as coming

all in lists

TBD}

"B>

Jb 2 8 16

on
24
s7
;

pers., Is

tn.

Dnb n.pr.ni.
sl

Levite

'e> 1

Ch

63

q^i
Ez

io 3 47" (Babylon personif.), r\W Pj-3* (obj. genii;


i"; prob.
ffl),

s*

35

nNiKi DVB'(Di , )Zp


in sim.
8b

= devastating storm,
i
27

pW);

\a{tr)oafi, \raa^L.

\ttJJbi5

Kt,

v.

K||>.

tWYip n.pr.m.
2ow*.
N't?), Iiprotv,
I.
evil,

1. Calebite

Ch

4
',

2aov,

2. secretary, David's time 2

S 20 25 Qr (Kt

(Qr; Kt mtt*{ nB1D).f 35 read prob. nhne> Aw_pi7, <SWe 7 2. concretely, rwm, waste, of the (cf. v ). 3 for BtoK 01 ; otherdesert, Jb 30 (rdg.
(||

Pr

||

H?
't5>

\<rovs,

L ov<ra (v. {})&$ l)cf.

wise sub 1), nKteta ruins Jb 30 14 .

38

17

(|'p3"]t?

v M );

Wltf (v^of

foil.;

Ar. *UL (med.


rt?i;

be
_,)

tnNV?p, nNtop n.f. desolation ; 1.


only in 'CA nNE>

sg.

foul, unseemly; Eth.

baseness).

T NIG? n. [m.} emptiness, vanity;

'k>

abs.

Ex 23'+ 51
(is)

t.,

ISP

Jb 15 (Kt);

31

1. emptiness,
/

Jb 30 3 38 s7 v. foregoing; niSityD, so Klo Hup-Now Che pl.(riiK5>D, rd.) comm. Bae Du V' 74 3 ruins (of temple) and 73 18

Zp 1

15

D"1K nothingness, vanity:

l"IJfl#J1

B>

^ 60" ram

ruins (of one's

life, fig.;

but

Du here der.fr. NBO:


19 synon. HQE* v ).

man's deliverance, =108"; 03? '5? 1 27 s iS it is vain (useless) for you; 8g for (?y) what 'rrv hast thou created man 1 cf. nothingness

deceptions, v. p.

674

yet

cf.

MT only storm);
Is22 2 (of njpin
;

T [nfrWri]

n.f. noise (prop, of devastation,


pi.

iliNBTl abs. city noises

(idols)=Jona ,cf.Jei8 + Ho 5 11 (for 1V); 'B> nn?p I s i of ineffective ' fy N6W (*6) Ex ao7 7 <ae p offering to name of God in vain (to no good purpose) =Dt 4 20 11 5 ", cf. i/^ 24 139 [MT fr/tea* wp in vain are but rd. Igf for T1V, cf. Nfc>3 lb (7); thy foes,

Jb7 ;'^

.^^3i
;

15

"vy), adv.

acc.=(with) shoutings

ZC4 7 socstr.jmt* l6 fc^J f\ Jb39 7 (subj.wild in3D 'n 36^ (of thunder); read peih. sg. ass); 22 T)\vn ( = nOT) J b 30 Kt, dissolvest me in (or, i'<o) <Ae roar of the storm (|| ma/;e me ride on
wind), so Ew 01 De Di Du Bu AV my substance (?), Du 1WB
al.;
'

al.

T^V> Y

" "'VJ;
n'BT?,

>

n;e>n
'

Qr
(?).

Wl Ho
30

12 12 ftecome

ohne Halt

nothing

(We '{?

and
30

m mm Je 2
;

so 3) ; '> (INI

29

46";

'l?

f 1 1 g* 11 ^ 127
;

jits' |0M vb. turn back, return


Hiph. in

(NH

id.;
*-

Mai
3}3

3".

2. emptiness of speech, \\lying, 'W

MI 8
< 1865) >
-

'

12
;

-13-11

Pr 30 8

Ez 1 3 s '5? JT17K t^oy !$n Jb 3 s (|| 16 "1$ Ex 20 ) cf.


;

13T ^,i2 3 4 1 7 144 s " IS59 4 Ho 1 o 4 + 1 2 2 We al. (for Itf)


'B*
;

Os ZMG lU CIS 81
1

19S

SabDenkm NoM

Sab. 3in, 3fin, esp. requite


'

'

Horn chrM

"-

'

9
,

etc.;

Ar. ,^l5 return, so Aram.


,

3W,

V
2

no-io);

'tf

ny Dts
1
,

,7

(=nj?

yCE>
fitn
34

Ex
1

(empty) prophecy 'V


v. also

Ez
28

23 (E) ; of false 24 'V WQ La 2 14 ; 2

33 oL) ; Qal c85 Pf. 3 ms. 3K/ Gni8 + 3 fs. njf Ru ! 15 + ri3B'l consec. tEz 46" (Ges f72 but
,

CoToyKrae
3 ms. aW^J

2 H3Kh), 2 ms.Pl3B/^85 etc.; Impf.


,

Ez i3 6
.

'-

923

22

; complaining, sub 1); 'e> tSfa Ze io 2 3. of conduct, worthlessness

Jb 35 13 (or empty 25 ntoVl DDp Ez 2I

Ho
,

1 1'

+ oft,
etc.;

3t
18

3 ^ 146 La 3
4
;

juss.

3'^
3B>

Ju7 +

3?>1 '
55

Gna6 +
,

3
2

fpl.

,)>n Ez

jgos.^

nj^n v
19

;m. ms.
i4

31E>

Gn 3i 3 +
fpl.
,

(Buhl sub 1,2);

't?

Tit? worthless

Jbn
Is 5
18

men ^26 4
'#n 'psn

Ex
i
21

4
,

k i8
Jos

43

n^V Ho
2

+,
3

n:3'B>

11
;

worthless motives (in

'V
al.

less;

30 (i.e. sifting out the worthsieve of (bringing) disappointment) ;


3131
,

HM

fig.)

28

Ru Ex
43

81112

etc.;
afc'

Inf. abs.
a'
6

3^ Gn 8 +

csr.

3W
Gn
5

+
,

,8

+
8
;

play on meanings in Jb 15
II.

cf.

Dr

J ,>

J"'*"-**.

Mi
loc.

turn
19

fs.

(Ges" "), n3B/Bui 22 -r, etc.;


cf.
3

etc.; P<. 3K'

pass. cstr.

^K

back, return: 1. turn back,


7
,

c. ft?

N1ttf(-/offoll.; prob. ||formof,w).


sf.

i'

35

Kwtmpyia;
tnNitt?,

t[it2J] n.[m.] ravage (?); pi. 1 rescue me from their ravages


'

nrPKfe>
1.);

(si

vera

nnw? pers., e. from 21 fr. pursuing following a S 1 1" 1 K 19 Ru i 26 30 S3 2 S 2 1 K aa =a Ch i8 3S c. JO of pursuit 63 1 S 17 a 3 28 cf. a Ch 1 1 4 c. *3^J pers., i.e. so
3

Ju
-

8",

c.

i.

16

01

Dy Gr Che
v"
I7c
;

Con""-

their roaring, cf.

WeDu

plausibly tHKB>
D*?Kb.

PIN

n.
3

f.

devastation,
15

ruin,
14

waste; abs.'lE>l8io

+ ,nN'B' 47 "iZpi Jb30

S 23 10 turn back in fear, s2 30 JO rei Jb 39 (of horse), ^3 >1&K> Pr 3 o (of lion), so abs. (of foes) ^ 6" 56 10 70 4 in shame La i 8 ; turn back and do so and so Gni4 7 Ex 14 2 cf. Nu 33 7 (^5 loc, both P), Jos8 21 (E), n 10 (J),
as to follow
1

S 15 31

amJ
i

997
;

nlttJ

Ch 2 1

50
,

sq. inf. 2

Ch 20

27

abs.

be repulsed, defeated about) Ct7 ( + vb.); 4 2 V' 9 > 74 '; % * Mrrc back, viz. from a promise 33 25 or a vow Ju c. i*? of service Nu 8 ;

1111

turn back (face

and do
2
s6
:

so

and
5

so,

+Dt

45

(P),

2. return, come or go back, 14 c. byo 1 8 , pens. 1 S 1 7" (opp. -]i>n), 2 S 10" 2 Jos io 31 ( + D^B'3) Jo l oc ., esp. from ? pers. 8 3 2 Ch 1 o 2 Ru 1 " 2 6 4' Je 3 1 16 foreign land 2
i.e.

be exempt.

hW JB3) Jb v Di Bu, also Ec 5") rb^fb 'V f 9 so prob. abs. ^90' >come back to life);
i
2'

Nu 35 (P), }$ * Ec 5". t4. a. of dying, 919 "WSPIJ 'V Gn 3 (J), f 104" EC3 20 ISV"^ Jb 3 4 1? f 146 cf. nOB* W(i. e taO"]KJ>
"
'

K 9 f 60
15

(title), cf.

8 s 7 30 Je 37" I K 19 20 naa* ) 'e> Zc 4 Dn 1 1',


1 1

18

Wn
i. e.

W 21 17 Disno Gn 14 17 4o' 43 44 Ezr6 Ne8 (JE?), 8 13 1 S 17* 18 2 S i 8 *Vj& i.e. from pursuing 2 22 1 S 24 (Gi v ); fig., If^n *# '& t6 Jb 15 (v.
2

of (human) dust,

UipWr *!

YT&fa

'V

Ecr 2 7

breath,

'V v

a);

yj^

naft

i3iE*j

nay Ex 32" (J),

go back and forth from gate to gate, cf. (abs.) ,4 8 pt. as subst. 3Bn nay Zc 7 9 and (=all persons) Ez 35 7 ; also 3iB>1 N15P NS>1 Gn 8 7 (J), 3ten Kfcfl

Sn>$ 'V Jb 7> ^n), (id.), Pr 2"; also c ? pers. 2 S 12". +5. fig. of human relations a. return to leader, king, b& 8 2727 to divorced wife Je 3 pers., Ju 1 1 1 K 1 2
: 1

b. of revival from death, abs. io 21 (opp. 16"

(opp."pn).

b.

= change

so as to approach (in
919
,

Ez 1"
(J)
v.

(del.

Hi Co Toy
2,ers.

al.;

^n 4 c (4).

3 yet v. Krae); Gn 8 3. esp. return unto : a.

go back, b
as oft.),

Nu 2 3 516 (JE),
3'

(||

1|$n,

c. turn, purpose, desire), "6 pers. Je is' 79 i.e. resort to, ? d. return to a pers. yjr 1 19 physical condition Jb 33" (b rei); to a state or
.

32 (E; it), Nu 17" 16 (P), 2 S 2o ( + ace. loc), Je 4 6 (both + b loc), + 17 t.; ?N loc. also Gn 21 32 28 21 (both E), 2 S
11 4

Ex 5" (J; '^K), 23


5

Ho 5'

(of*), 2
Wis),
,d

Ch

19

+ rt^ + ^
be),
16

pers.),

17 Ez 16 555555 Ne 9 17 life, b rei Is 23 by rei Je 1 1 10 , Di^.n + + 85 (but crpt.); 3 Je 8 6 (Du rds. BB> for 3^). e . abs. change course of action ; from good to 3fc"1

course of
s

'<>

+27 t,; of a dog iK|T?3> '&> Pi-26"; b loc. GniS 33 ^), iS 26 25 29 1 K io ( + n-loc), Gn 3 3 (J; \ir + idX +f(of'*), +25 fc; b pers. tRui 10 - 2 OIW?); n- loc. also Gn 4 4 (J), Ex 4 '(R),
4
t

Est 2" (opp.

f(+p?

i3-?l
so
'B*

K 24',

bad,

Je 34 1

'

16
;

alone
al.;

Jb 6 M!S

(prob.

bad to good v 15 '; read OIBn, so Di


al.).
9

DaBu
pass.=

other interpr.

DeDu
Mi
2

f.

jit.

averse,

nonbp

<5W*
fig.,

( > We Now

l3

*# spoil of war).
relations
:

6.

specif, of spiritual

+5t.; De>(=no|>) j e22 2 7 ; !1C c.loc. also Ho 8' 3 9 3 1 S 1 8 2 2 S 3* 1 e? ( + tifyft), 2 K 2* (+ JO loc), + 15 t. ; ace. ffl Ez 46';' ace 36 16 pers. +Nu io TJJ& p er s. Ru |; abs. 2 S 3
'3
(E),
;

17

a.

16

9
7

Ez

( 13l>

+ ^3

)>

" nnso Nui4(J), 1S15 iK 9 (noEn 3iB*), Je 3 19 Nu 32" Jos 22 "^^. M(all pj abg (usu 19 D 4 41 8 :a Jos 2 3 12 4-vb.) Ju 2 (R ), J e 8 f 78
1 '
.

turnback from God, =apostatize,

43

Je 40 5
2

(del.

Co Krae al.)
so,

< del. Gie Du), + sq. vb., go back


(
;

Ch

19

b. of
c.

23'.

and do so and
1

Gn43

S 1" 29 7

tfbfS), ( Je 4 2 read 3ie* Vrss and mod.); sq. inf. purpose Ju 8 20 14 2 S 6 + 1 o t. b. come back, b$ Gn 8 9
,

K 1 3=* 2 Ch 1 8" ( + Qite?) +


23

(T]h

y&
'

tently),

"^
1

linn away, nnND per s. Dt turn back to God (seek peniHo 6' 7' 14 s Je 3 7 1 8 49 ("^3
'>,

:i3 -

3??), +

t.;

,5 OTI'HP* +Ho 5 f 5 1
4
;

cf.

Is

o 21
14

';

"'by fa
is

pers.

Ch 15 4 309 "-1J 12 9 +5t.; "ir-nytJb22


7
;

Am 4
i -, ;

6 - 8 - 910

" Ho

',
16

+^?loc),Ex24"(J), iS 23 + 2S I 7 3 ( Ew Th We Dr HPS Bu), 1 K 1 2 15 (opp. ^n) + 4S !N loc. also Zc 8 3 9 t. + (in hostility) Ju 2o


(J;
;

WW?? "6
t-

fe? Ho 7
P r i
15

>l3iH8p'^

(for

^ nVnow,
- 1

cf.

Marti)
3

**^Tl|l

d. abs. repent,
1

(subj.
b<A
6

'');

Jos 22 32 (P) has riKD pers.

4- JO loc.4-

loc

42

pers.;
16

b$

rei

Ez

7"; by pers.
2

tNe
4-'

5 back from
4

+M

t.,

3 11 +pt. as subst. Is

Ho
c

pro b. del, v. Toy). Is 6' io 22 Je -j'- 12 "2


( i

27
.

e. turn,

evil,
t.

4
i>

Mi

(be reunited to); by loc. ti


i

K IJ**;
Ch
i

Jei 5 7 18 s 4- 8
cf
0.

?D (esp. Je Ez)

K 8*
1
-

13

13'

loc Jos

(R), Zc 1"
t.;

(subj.

'<),
4
;

9 3o

y^Q
?yo
i

Je,

Ez 3 19

S2

+ 12 t. Ez,4- 9 t.;

Is S9 2"; JO

O^nj

CW Ez

s
",

so
,s

H-loc.tGn S ^'"(E), 5o"(J); ace loc + 2 Clu 9 DB Je2o" 9 abs. (opp- N ), n v", nih
Is2i 12 (||nnK) Jb 39 12 (Kt, S oBu Du; of wild ox), 4- oft.; + D\b&2 Ju8 9 iK22 M ,
)

(from exile) 5

b animal.,

Jb 39
;

2Sio i

W 2Ki
s

3I

Gn^'^J),

c JO, fEz 3 20 i8 24 26 3 3 2 f. of *, iSK Jhno t? Ex 18 3 2' (JE), Dt 13 Jos' M T 26 9 s Jon 3 '--51 13QD V Ho 7 ( ). 2K23 14 10 Je 2 3 4 8 Nu 25 8 2 Ch 12 (P), 29 3o sq 4i (man's anger) Gn 27 (J) and (abs.) v 44 (E)
4 ; from good,
;
'

>

12

(3*fr

27 2^) = 2Chi8 ,2Chl8 M + vb.,c le back


;

abs. of

T*
30

Is

4 5 9'''^' jo 12

24

Je 23 s" (opp

N3fJ v"),

Jb 1 4 13

Dn 9".

g. of

return

21C7
10

998

ni
i 85 ; 3 Dt30 Mi7 Zc8 f 7i =restore to original condition by doing, +vb, 9. trans., peculiarly, in phr. 'B* Dt 23".
'

shew favour), ?N pers. + Gn 1 8 ( + inf. abs.), 15 6 v M Zci* Mal3 7 2Ch30 abs. Is 63'' ^ 8o 5 15 V6 Jo 2 14 90", +vb. Jeiz (|| B'Zin, IgB), Jon 3'; also in hostility, + vb. Jos 24 M (E), c. 9 h. of \ turn back from inf. purpose Ho 1 1 judgment Je 4* DOK ^ 1 32"; njJSB pers., (ft?)
(to
,
.

Ho2 n 2K

25

19

I5

20 20

J"fl3E> ni3E> restore captivity of, etc., c. 2 1 t. (v. s "> 't? Is 52 '{? c. sf. pers. f 85*; ft* sub'naE');
,

i.e.

cease to bless, Je 32

40
.

7. of inanimate

elsewhere only '131 3p fi?-ns " 3Bh Na 2 tPo'l. 1. bring back, Pf. Hiph. 6.
'naaWj,
Inf.
c.

3
,

cf.

1 s.

things
life)
:

of (sts. personified, or treated as things 3 a. as perceptibly moving, water Gn 8

cstr. sf.

(J

!>$?

pers.),

v M (P; +vb.),

loc),

Jos 4 18 (J; b loc),

Ex

26

14

(P;
6

ace. pers.-r^K loc Je 5o , 33iB'3 ) c . ft? loc. Ez 39 s7


;

,9

('"

subj.),
(fig.)

and

^io 4
:,9

(b inf.), sea

Ex 1 4"
i
($>$> 8

s 331^, c. b* pers. Is 49 Impf 2 ms. vb 3 2. i^ 6o =<a&e ms back into power.

aaitrn
a. fig.
subj.);

(J ; Sin>VO);
loc.);

wind f 78 (opp. -]br\), Ec shadow 2 K 20 910 (+^31?),


||

restore, refresh, 3
cf.

ms. 3311?]

"'B'M
\|/-

23

('

(sun on 12 3 ('?

Is 3 8 19 1 S of breath (= revive) Ju 15 dial), 2 12 (Jl? temp.); rain pers.); clouds Ec


;

Hiph..

2
5

b.

b. restore, repair, Ft. 33it?D


.

TUB^

niirru J s 5 8 12

3. fead
*

away
sf.

(en-

and snow Is 55 10 (n loc); rolling stone Pr 26 27 9 sword 2 S I s* (it? rei), Ez 21 10 arrow Je 50 of b. =oe plague-spot = re-appear, Lv 14" (P). brought back, Gn 43'" (J), 1 S 5" (b loc), hence be restored, ? pers. Ez 46'', so of kingdom 1 K I2 56 city 1 S 7" (Ez 35 9 v. 3B 4), field Lv 27 s4
, ; ,

subj., ticingly), i /. 1 s. sf. (of Gog), Ez 3 8 4 (del. Co), W\ 39 2 ; so fig. 3 fs.

T^V)
Wli
6

nnaait'

#n

Is 47'

(of

Je 5o Bab.);
(cf.

'v."

Qal.

4.

sfoitf

turning= apostatize

Hiph.

s fs. n?3iB' Je8 (read 3316?, and del. c ).Vid. also 33iE> infra. t Pu'l. B?B>ff, s Pi. f. ronton? Ez 38 a land restored + ft? rei.

8), Pf. 3

(P); of

animal Dt 28".

c.

=be

turned into,
"15?

Vid. also 33to> infra.

rei,
i
7
.

Is 2c/ 7 ;

be turned back into,


fig.

rei,

Gn 4 1 +
,3

sf.
4
,

Mi

d. return,

of word, (1) Is 4s

25
,

"ENftjl 40",
n'ae'rn

Hiph. 35 , P/. ^3^ni Dt 2 8


30',
sf. i 8
,

3 ms.
;

158

ms.

ni3"B>n
2

^
;
,

85
sf.

Dt 4 39

ann^m
nb^jj

(2)^35" y prayer my bosom (was uttered with bowed head, De Bae Du). e, lr away, 10 f. return (in recomdepart, of infamy Pr 25
pers.

55" (both opp.

"2?|);

Ch

6 25

1 s.

consec.

turned upon (?y)

Nu 22 8 +
v.

*$&&$ Am
rd.
18

Prfatfji; M nc Hiph.), etc; Impf. 3 ms. 3"& Ex 2i , t

6 D'frt^fT) Zc io (but

pense), of crime, evil, etc.,

B*N"ra

1
7

+ 7' CW-by
7
,

Est 9 2S
g.

i>

pers.
13

f 54

K 2 0b (Kt > Qr
33
15
;

Hiph.), Pr 12".

shall return to (15/) h. of therewith).

judgment(-giv\ng) righteousness (be in accord


\jf

94

boundary,

= change
+
-

(sts.

I5 ft? loc), reverse) direction (P), n- loc. Jos 1 9 ( v M ( acc. loc), ace. loc. also v 27 29 (+15? loc), v 29 i. be restored to healthy condition, of

Du 1 1 18 > Qr v r\), 3S>fl Gn 20 + (rd. 8 sf. ^3E 2 S i5 + 03^1 2 Ch i 9 4 + 1 S 12 8 Vrss We Dr al. 3 fpl. nJ3BTl Jb 20', etc. Imv. ms. 3K>n Gn 20 + 3"t?n 2 K 8 8 3^n Is 42", so 3B>n Ez 2 1 35 Ke and still Toy ;*Ew Sm Krae (v. 13 Inf. abs. SBta), ha^n Ju 1 1 + etc.; Inf. abs. 4 + cstr. 3^n Gn42 3S + ,etc; Pt. 3BnEx23
3fH
-' 9

14

a'B'D 20"

etc;

cause
+ ^K
2i
,

to return,
loc.

1. a.

c.

withered hand

Ex 4 (J Lv I 3' 6
7

c.

3 comp.),
1

K 13 66 (?K pers.), leprous hand flesh 2K5" (b pers.), v"


u
):

ace. pers.
34

Gn24

bring back: 5 3B>nn (J;


esp.

21 37 V&t), 28" (J), 4 2 (E)', 4 8 (E), +;

from

exile

1 1

K8 = 2 Ch6
26

(II

f?^

^l? ??).
2t"

+8. denoting repeti+vb., return (and)


4

pers.

K 22 = 2 Ch i8
loc. I2
,s
;

Je 27 22 +5
2i
;

t.

+^S loc.

Je; +!? Je i6 n 23 s

tion, etc.

Gn 26 30 Nu n (all J), Ju 19 S 3 s 6 1 K 13 33 19" 2 K i ,,u 19 9 2i 3 =2 Ch 33 3 Jei8 4 36 s Zc 5 6' Mai i 4 Jbio 16 17 10 + 7" Dn s 4 n also 2 Ch cf. Is 6 in
do again,
-

(Ges"

do=
7
,

18

s1

S I5 8 (read 3B>n s8 Ez 29" 47 s '33^^ Vrss Th We Dr al.), Dt 28 16 2 Ch 33", etc.; +P? loc. Je 41 Zc io', riXD
24
6
;

+b

-face

loc. 2

pers.

Je4i
3

16
,

P? inf. 2 CI125

perh.

sJiall be

turn, 19 ; =it, destroyed (destruction shall be repeated

Ju 19
etc.,

i3

M 23
'

-r; bring

Je 34"'";
rei
(

=allow

ace. pers. only ; back into bondage, 19 to return 15 ; ace.


6

13

in its <Zo repeatedly; '& case), La 3' appar. Inf. abs. Ec4'- 7 9"; in compar. n$"in 31tfn lij?

= recover, recapture), 28 pers. + loc, f? loc); = recover, rescue, Gn 14


pers. -f rei),

(+?
16

(ace.

Ez 8 6 thou
so

v" and
2 1
7

shalt see yet greater abominations, u 4 (ft? comp.) v ; 'e4-Inf. cstr. Dt 24


D
),

^ 35

I7

(ace

''B'S?

ft?

rei)

ace. rei

30" J0S5 (R

Je 36 s8 Ez

8' 7

Ezr 9"

Ne 9 s Jb 7 7
a
(E),

?X pers. Gn 44 s (J), Pr 20 26 ; 4-^? loc. I


2

+ ?5?

Ex 1 5 9 (song), s M =2 Ch 12", Je 28 I4
pers.
1

Ec

i= reverse

one's action,

vb. Jos 2

Ch

24"; ace. of hand, r^T^J

S 14 27 Pr 19 24

nittj

999

mtf
fo,

26
Is

15
;

M Zc
;

esp. of

8 Vp hand, in judgment, sq. ?S? i 7 ,s also of man's hand Je 6" 13 f8i


,

Am

"9?> report

+ ace. pers. Gn 37" Nu 13

26

22 s

+DB> Ne 13 9 16 (both 35-1*2), i4 (=re!1 8 s6 capture), 1 S 6 30" 1K13 (corpse), Lv 26 416 c. ace. animal. 1 S 6 7 (H); pDKD), Ez 34 s 12 (fig.); shadow on dial 2 K 2o"=Is 38 . Jb 39
loc.

Ez 38 12 +acc.

S 15 2529

ace. rei alone

Gn 43"

21

v.

Qal 3
j

D 7 32 (all E), Dt i Jos I4 (R ), 22 (P), +8 t.; answer 1 S 17 30 2 S3 11 i K i2 6 =2Ch io" + 4 22 6t., +(acc.f7D) Jb 3 5 alsopa-jom^Jbis 20 2 33 s 33 2 Ch io 16 Ne 6 4 (np nina); acC one*? + 7 pers. Ju 5 19 Pr 22 21 later c. 7 pers. alone 3 13 1 S 12 c. el. orat. recta, 7K pers. Est4 ";
;
'

b.

b.

put back

ace. rei, stone,

^"Py

similar phrases,

EZ9 Pr 18"
16

11

"WJSJ

Gn2 9 3 (J),
,

veil V:ET7$>

Ex 3 4
Ez

s5

(P),

Dagon

Jb

31'

32" (Gi v

),

40

4
.

*>

21 24 26" Hb2' 4. a. bring back


*

iDipoi)

s 5 3 rod nnyn
1
7- 7

^ai>

Nu i f> (P), sword,


21 35 (ace. om.);
c.

(in retribution,
ace. of evil,
-

cf.

+ 7K
hand
back,

of sheath,

Ch

21 27

Ju 9",

P^K Ex 4
2fi

Qal 7 f ) upon, subj. oft. \ 39 E>&*"V3 J u 1 K 2" 9 1 S 25


, ;

(J; opp. N'Xin).

= <Zra;
;

La La

hand Gn 38 s9 (J), 1 K 1 3 4 (opp. n^B> reflex.), Jos 8 (E ; opp. nt3j), so, fig./'
2
2
3

+ 7K
subj'.

Jo 4 4 7 tsWrfy 1 K 2 32 e*T7K Ne 36 7 3 pers. Gn 5 o l5 (E), 1 S 6 3 (^n 3K>n), v4 25 31 (retom


,

(V.E, linN),
8

f 74";

Ez 18 s
.

-' 7

(i.e.

]K>=refrainfrom from oppressing), 20 22 (|D


.

om.); foot, c. |D Is 58" (fig.); draw in breath Jb 9 13 d. =give back, restore, ace. pers. vel 7 4 rei : + 7 pers. Gn 20" (E), v (E ; ace. om.), Ex 23

mae requital, for good), + , etc. ; abs. Ch 6 23 + (3 comp.) Ho 12 3 Pr 24 1229 ; tc. ace. of good, 7 pers. 2 S 16 12 26 s3 Zc 12 c. 3 9 ; 21 2i 2 S 2 2 s 25 , and comp. + 7 pers. f 1 8
evil

7 pers. 2

'-

only) 2
'"7

Ch 32";
12
,

requite

V,

(3 comp.benefits, ace. rei

(E 24"
;

3W
2

+ 1 16
DiJJ

cf.

Nu

18 9 (P).
4143
,

b.

3t?n),

Dt

pay

as recom-

(id.),

Ex 22 25

Dt22 (P),Ne5 n ,so2Si6 3 iKr2


(all ace.

(E),

22* {id,; both ace. animal.), 3 Ju 17 3 1 S 12 2 S 97

"

pense, 175$> tr; tlD3


b

EX21 34 (E);
iBK HDH3
6

so (fig.) of'*,

:l

= 2Chii
;

t^n
24

Dt 32
s
,

5. turnback, backward
2

of kingdom),
s2

c.

ace. niJlX

Jb 33 s6

+ 7K

2i pers. 37 (E; ace. pers.); 7$ loc. 42 (E); ace. rei only, 2 8 6 Ez 18 7 (read Inf. abs. 12 15 ra for ain, CoToyKrae), 18 33 Lv5 (P), 7 5 (P ; Wrtttaatajyi), 69* (opp. 7TJ), so of

Gn

2W
Nu

ace. HO($0 Is 2 8 ace. of sword ^89", ace. pers. + linN ^44" (4. '30 pers.), Is 44" (%, = refute, confute), fig. of calamity La
1
,

= Is 36

= repel, defeat, c/P.SmK

t^

Is

66 15

13
;

land (or city)

Ne 5'*, of. 2 K s3 14 16 ( + B#)j -win back ( + W?), 2K 13 25 14 22 ( + 7 terr.)= 2 Ch 26 2 boundary


Ju 11"
6

K 20

= repulse,
cf.
13

hinder Je 2 24 , esp. ace. L514 27

34

C*-C),
'B

43
1

Jb

12

11'
2

13

23

^.2(-riK)

K2

=reject, refuse,
'.

,6 -' 7 - 20 - 20

Ch 6 42 f 1 3 2
+7$>C
rei

1 6.
6
;

a. <wrn
pers.

oway

face, fig.,
6
;

EZI4

ace.

(i.e.

re-establish

it)

14^;

restore ruined
4;

25 city Dn 9 ( + rriJ3>), conquered nation ^ 8o 820 ace. 4- 7 pers. ^ 51 . 2 S 8 3 v.T 2. Ace. joy, s2 pers. only, Gn 20 (E), Is 42 restore to office, 12 ace. pers. + 73? Gn 40" (E), 7K loc. 2S19
14

+ fO rei Mai 2 anger of' (acc.) + 75?D 20 pers. Nu 25" (P), Pr 24 JD pers. Je 18 Ezr s8 io"; ace. only, Jb 9 io6 ace. of V 78
18
,

13 s
.

ra

human anger Pr 1 5
ace. face, 7 loc.

'

29

b. late, turn toward,


,

21

ace. pers. only,

' 3

c f. Is

26
;

back money,
quish,
c.

Lv 2 5 27 (7 pers.),
Jb 20 10
.

v5 M
'

e.

= relin-

=p ay

119

59

(fig.).

Dnii 1819 t7. lam

ace.

foot,

7K
'

rei
.

against, 7N-7S, c

ace. rei,
c.

f.

requital,
(id.;

ace. rei

+ appos.
pay

=give inpayment, 8 17 1 S 6 (7 pers.), v


3

8. 33b~7K 't^n 5 . to mind, take into consideration, c. ace.


ace.
1

\mi Jb
with

Jr^
1

oack
,

La 3 s1
1

sq. el.
47

*|
37
,

Dt

39

4
19
,

cf.lintp); also
4

to demand), ace. rei 2


2

27 ; give in exchange Ez 23 bring one back (from dead) 2 S 12 , so c. "310 50 on other hand, "1BJT7K Jbio 9 =niD Jbss ;
2
.

K3

K 17

as tribute (in answer


V' 72',

Ch

4-7 pers. 15 27 g.

8 2 Ch 6 Is 44 + 9. 3^n 'BrW3B*-nSJe 3 2 44 33 7 49 La2' 4 Ez39 2 + (Qr 39 Hiph., Kt Qal) Je 33* 4 6 Jo 4' (v. Qal 9). 6 1 10. Hiph. declar., 7j?D 'Bn Ez shew a 14
.
li

(cf.

Dr), obj. 8 (?S?) 4 6

om. 30
>

turning

+2. a. &?% iac& heart, 37, 75? pers. Mai 3 ; ^hvt "> U3^Fl La 5 21 ( < Bu restore, del.ybti) A ~7N* 3f>J Ne9 2 29 2 v ), 2 Ch 19 4 24 19 also (ft? of (cf. evil) Je 2 3 -, abs. 3 1 ,s b. ace. E>B3 = La 1 """ 1 8
(ace.)
,

30

23

away from your

idols

(i.e.

cf

QT*18

V'

turn away),

s4

W+
[6 a
,3.6.

cf. (P?)

32 18, abs. WJ1 'B>n v ; of *, f'linn 'B>n 8 5 4 (but rd. prob. 'N fhn nnb'E'n 13 supra]) ; perhaps in physical sense Jon 1

(b loc;
9 .n.i3

We Now
,.4. 6
.

sc.

MX,
Nu

etc.).

+11.

re//-esA

Pr25 Eu4

3. bring back words of people, ""7K Ex 1 9 s (E); then, in gen., bring back word,
.

,3

15

reverse, revoke, ace. (sf.) rei, i.e.

judgment,
j

Am

ble8gin g

edict Est 8 5

'

8
.

(poem n E)) +Hoph. Pf. 3 ms. 30V1 Gn


23*,

TO1
42"

1000
cf.

rncS

my money has

been returned I
fr 'tSH

Pt.

IDS?

tlUiCJQ n.pr.m. t
:

in Simeon,

Ch

s4
;

DB>K (P) the 43" (both J); 16 restored to '> ; pi. DatWD Je2 7 the wMeA vessels are about to be brought back, c. f? loc. ;
3P1Q-I

Nu 5

Mo<70)j3a/3,

L e'ni<rTpc(pa>v. rrnnWnl n.f. return,


1
..
.

answer;

1.
(

sf.

nBT3-n 3B-V1 Impf. 3 ms.


">". b
)

Ex

Moses was brought back,


8 )
;

io (J; cf. Ges c. ?K pers.

nriDtn lnatSTR T T T T T

7 f

17

and

his return

was

= he
.

returned)
2

to

Rama.
22 - 26

2. esp. cstr. JiaWrip


i. e.

t rQ^lty n.f. retirement, withdrawal (from T


war,
etc., cf.

i"0#n a< the return of the year,

of spring,
1

Mi
tt}]

s
1

1 1
(||

k 20
ii
1

ch

Is

15

36

10
,

ify nj

Ch

30

20
,

2
,

fn.

[n2

cstr.n2Wrestoration(1)^i>l26

Jb34
ZMO xlx

36

sf.

3. answer, pi. abs. naB'n 34 D?"na^ri 21


).
.

but read

JV3B>, v.

sub

n3E\ 1. m"0

v.

3(K

h\XyW
251

v.

^JOf*

(cf.

Sab. n.pr. i>X3in


ZMG mvll
(1883).

Os S

f 1. ITltt?

adj.

backturning,

recusant,

(1S65), 19811.

JJ a l<

T_) JJ

J{

16\

apostate' (perhaps for 33^?, Pt. Po'l. 4 'r Is 57 17 ; pL D, ? a GeB B, Ko'-


D'rnte'

OP

"

T
TJD.'itlJ

Je 3

); 1422
,

**
IO

n. pr.

m. Aramaean
2a0),
2o)/3a^,

general, 2
i

16 - 18

. D 331B' Je 506 Kt< Qr


2o>j3a/9,
4
,

D133iB>

(2a)/3<K,

Comm.,

cf.

-/Po'l.

(2a)(f>ap,

2a T

L
;

= *BW

Ch

io

16- 1 '

A 2axax,

L 2oXpaic).

fii. 32111'

n.pr.m.
2
18
.

etc.:
5
.

1. son of

TOitt) n.pr. v. tatf.

David

2S5"=iChi4
1

1CI13

2. son

p3faj, pniU) n.pr.


J0t#'

v. pat?.

of Caleb

Ch

T 2!jYiI) adj . backturning, apostate (perh.


for

(yof

following;
n.f.

||

form of UV, mv).

"MO, v. 1.
(of
,

read prob.

Je 3 1 22

or captors) ; f. n33^ri nan Israel), 49/ (of Amnion).

as late*) ;

subst.,

"&) Mi

(but

t[rOWJa3
(? rd.

4 error; sf. WlKTS Jbi 9

WjW

*$).
d. H., for
-

t ^' n.pr.m. usu. laaovfi;

1.

21 titf Jb 5 van

1. "IB*

q.v.

sub 115?.

in Issachar
["fiffi] vb.,

Nu

26"

(P)

Ch

with foreign wife


,

2. one Qr (Kt TV). Ezr io 29 . Is 7 3 v. WS^ INK'.

"W* V 9 l6 v TW>.

T', 3.^l7" adj. gent, of foregoing


subst. coll.

c.

art. as

"n

Nu 26

24
.

tcnV XSXT n.pr.m. in L iniarpt^av <avroiy Aet/i.


, tc3?2i!.'' t T|T
:

Judah

CI14

22
;

ii", 12 , s in 2 S 23 , V. Dr); Iefff/3a8a, Ic<rcrc/3aaX, > rd. in all J 3B N AVe al. etc.;
. ,

1 Ch n.pr.m. a hero of David: 2 27 (natpa ae", q. v p. 444 supra, Icr/3aa/x,

("Ht^ vb. (be even, smooth, v. Pi., T T hence) agree with, be like, resemble (Ar. ,jy* 11. make even, flat, uniform (with something W$ (der. spec.) be like, jo*, be else); Aram. out smoothly, Aph. make fit, like, Pa. lay equal, fit, worthy) Qal P/. 3 ms. '? 'E> *6 plain, 27 i'< was not equalled to me, Jb 33 (si vera 1.)
fl;

i.

e. (v.

infra

ace. to
6

most) not requited (so

De
cftd

Di Da, and

Is 16 %);

Bu

#
.

t6 !* ^od

no< requite (or


(cf.

D.^
1 s.

for mB');

Du
. .

^il|3 TV($

ib
2i

T"1Dn v
I

Ch

vv 20
;

2\2FP -

n.pr.m. son of Zerubbabel,

); Impf.

of

Hlf S
(
||

'O^K

Is 4 o

<o w/ioot shall

be like t

Apofiao-ovK,

V^Hs?), implying

Iu<ro/3ff.

t[PDWto], rCCfo
apostasy;
abs.

Pr a
3
,

32
;

sf.

etc.;
,

naBT? Je 3 +; Draw Ho backturning, apostasy,


s

n.f. turning back,


cstr.

naWPO

that he is incomp.; 3 mpl. a3Ti^ t6 Pr 3" are not comparable with her (wisdom), so 8"; 4 2 ms. *"HJB^T|i Pr 26 lest thou be like him

14'; pi.

sf.

oa'-naie'D j e

of
(si

Isr.,

Ho
1.);

a Est 7 is not an equivalent (a fool); Pt. K,u s 22 so I c. ?, suitable for 3 for;


,

IW

HiOrRy

m s of Juda'h Je 2" 3 5" 8 14 7 (all pl.) + Ez 37*' OrVrtflSW for f*0, Coram.); TIPIM 'D (read

14*,

naiS'p

1 1'

apostasy from me

vera

(rdg. toy
/ta</t

my

^3 for
its

toj)

fit^ps,

but

v. Siegf.);
/ie

adequate for 5".


levelled

s5 Pi. P/. 3 ms. ff^ Is 28

Je8' enduring, perpetual apostasy; also as n. 68 " 12 concr., appos. of foil, word, ''&] faBto Je 3
apostate one, DVIB p r 1*.
Israel.

n?W
*S

(the ground's) surface ; 1 s. 'riDpini >n^K' ^131=/ /taw smoothed (com-

posed)

dni

stilled

Of

individual,

nattf'D

GesDe

al.;

my soul; so, sc. VfJ Is HoubLo Che Du al. read


10

^0

38'

I cried;

ace. D'tpEE't?

19'

accounted suitable,

1001
meet
(||

nfftj
fs.

*rnna njlDS

fflf),

Hi,

cf.

Gr v
s

128

(v.
)
;

Qal

so Toy); Impf. 3

^M | 0OT
MT

La 3 M Qr,

Est 3

);

We

ins.

"^b (II. 'V, cf. ^ 1 6


like:
;

Zenner

Hiph.

Du WN.

Hiph. make
,3

Impf.

u.HB

f49

13

declar. D'SOT Kt, of depression of mind. Vie* but v. nne>. Gr rds. >nf for
v.
Pints'.

^"nifK La 2 (||nt3i^) 2 mpl.wni TMflfl n?S s 2 Is 46 (cf. Qal 40 '). Nithp. (appar.) Pf. 3 fs.

Hithp. ^42, 43

tnnW
and

n.f.

pit; abs.

rmm

(for "W?'?) Pr
3'

2 f'

or* aZtAe, but read


75,

prob. Niph.

Vs. nniE'J

Ges'

Toy al. nwn

pits (coll.); fig., HflJ Je 18 steppe 22 so v (Qr); nfley Pr 23 s7 deep pit (in fig. of
,

V Je ^V

land of
s0

Jb 30" Kt

v. II.

tW.

harlot), cf. 2 2

14
.

n 1 1. HlttJ n. [m.] level plain; in BJOTS Gn 14 s (v. 'p p. 9oo a 'p appos. ace. to 01 !277c
;

^
+

tnrrip
nmc'),

n.f.
7
;

id.; ')

Lag

8"

43
;

V57

pi-

^"^

'

ma "P

Jei8 K Kt (Qr
95
-

lid.

mf);

2,?.
'E>

fn. rntf in n.pr.loc.


Savi).

pDJ>

Gn i 4
17

17

(v. 'y);

tnni"' n.f. pit; abs. 't? ^7 16 + nn i6 10


; ;

cstr.

nnw

is 38 17 V' 35 7 ;
s1"

tnltt?"]

n.pr.m.
Ifcrouff,

in

Asher,Gn46

=iCh7
Gn
46''

S0
;

( 4.

nhnB*

^35

We) 1.
;
;

sf.

nnne>

Ez 1949
16
;

pit, for catching lion


16
;

(infig.)Ezi9

leaaai, Ia"oua,

etc.

nan

&>*.'& bya f 7 b 7 35 (tiansp.'B* to v ) c.


;

4-8

ma

c. entry 9 94" Pr 26"; +


.

fi.

^Q? 1 n.pr.m.
30

1. in Asher,

=
cf.

^35
10

8b

31 <SWe(fornKie>); 'B>3 i>3B Jb 9

2.

;;i<

1 Ch 7 , Nu 26"; IfOiA, IouX, Io-oui, Uaov, etc. 49 2. a son of Saul 1 S 14 Ifo-<riou(X), but read
;

of Sh

ol,

V m* Jb 33
c.
10
;

24
;

'B'(n)
,

nxn V ^'"(l^iKf),
t/.

49

'b6,

s TlJn Ez 28 and

55"

(t? Tg^>);

byZ&K We Dr al.
fn.

as

Ch

s3

M
9
(v.

If*"** p

36"),

14 31? Jb 33"; HID) IS51 ; Ofe nay

Jb33
7
;

28
;

*V&

adj. gent, of foregoing 1;

c.

art.

^"^ "HI V' 30 tft>, c pt?n Is 38' c $m Jb33 p?o); n^yn Jon 2
,8

(poem),
c.

c.

3^n

asn.coll.'!?,

Nu2 6

44
.

til. [rnt^] vb. Pi. set, place

(BAram.

Hithpa.

X KlV Pa. set, make (oft. X=OW, TNf);


make (Wahrm,
^,

Thes al.sub I.'v, orig.e<,>Zace,then set together, compare, < weakened fr. orig. make even, right,
cf.

Jb SaT"?'?); c. i;NJ ^ 103 4 personif. Jb 17" here either =^if (hollow place, (|| ?1). 't? or < =pit in /IN?' (cf., from Ezek. on, cavern), "fa 5; also Pr 9 18 fftgif, p. 2, and 9m$ *&2$ This distinction of two parts of W?* became important in Jewish and Christian theology).
;
.

Vulg. Ar. (Jll


g

11.

cf.

also

Ba

Es^._py we ( ,r!?;6); i'S 7J8 '^ 89 s0 / have placed strength


upon a
etti$r

j g

Wg
6

l6 8

J aws

set ',

J^g

TrnttJ n.pr.m. son of Abr. and Keturah,

Gn
is

25

Ch

32
;

2u(,

2cof, Sovt.

In As.

Stthi

hero, cf 21

f v. I. mtj>; Gn 48 20 Je 29 s5 r? niB* HS Ho io Impf. make, produce, 3 ms. ,_ as vine), si vera 1., v. We Now (|| !S nt?y (Israel
(cf.
,

my feet

like

Pt. ? $f3 ; 34 hinds V' 18 13 for 3 D^); Is 3 8

rWD

S 22"

named as Aramaean land on Euphr.(left bank

W
1

=
,

KG142t ; esp. Schr on left bank) by it had, however, dependencies TP I. (KB 133 ), ASumasirp. (Id. ""- 101 ). u tn. nn%' n.pr. 'son'oflin, iCh4 (A<r X a,

Tiele GMCl,1M

< right

bank,

cf.

H09

16

cf.

8 7 ).

2oua),

= nB'in v

(Qo-ai/, Oucra),

V. 'n.
3

t[nitt^] vb. sink down (Buhl disting. this 9 23 as II. 't? (Ar. *\1 ( j) sink down, MI nVM
-

*"'*" tTntf, *TK6 adj.gent. of T0 (Hilpr* inrn^u 1Bn nnba Jb 2" 8 cp- Aa.-Su-ha-m);
l

prob. depression, excavation, reservoir, so

fWK
1.,

42"; '^n l8' 25

1
;

2au^(e)ir>;s, (2auxa<)').

Ecclus5o and foil, deriv., from

3 ),

and hence

HPIB'
I.

Pr

18
,

si

vera

L-.

'v melt away (Ar. {tj)flow and spread, melt away, Eth. A>fh;

tanittj n.pr.m. in Dan,


2a/i;

Nu 26 42
s3
,

2a/i(t)i,

=11.

COT, B^n Gn

46

A<ro^.
c. art.

cawse to dwindle, tLfhl phthisis, Aram. niB>( ,i, 20 "6 flow or meft away, vanish), whence La 3 ^ 4 4 J

t^mfij

adj.gent. of foregoing;

but

insuff.

evidence for

down, Qal Pf. 3 fs. ^ 44 n ,3n l'?*^? / B'Pr2 18 (||D , {<ST^?; (II H?^ i?^); ? but '3 rnasc., rd. nrW, V'nnB', Albr ZAW " ,<1896 82
>

Heb.); 0BJ 1S$ nnfc

I. '{?

in

sink
M
,

IS'n as n. coll.

Nu

26 42

[rPniC?''] n.pr.m.
tl. t^'ltf

v.

sub

nnt?.

t3W

rove,

vb.go or rove about (NHAram. row (Jon i ,3 \ swim (Is 25"), stroke,

ttltf

1002
:

snaJ

besmear;

v. also

DiB>);

Qal yo or rove about


Nu
i I s
;

t[^t*j] n.m.

186

'

Pf. 3 pi., abs.

(J gathering Dyn s manna), so, c. 3 loc, Impf. 3 mpl. WJ 2 S 24 KrOlB' v 2 /re/. cs<r. Ott? Jb V, OK* 2 2 /me. ms.
,

1BB>

\V

Ex

28
9

34

Hv^Lai
ignominy,

skirts; of 'strain, in vision Is 6


,

sf.

^ W Na

skirt, of
s

robe; pi.

cstr.

vW

Is 6'

+
1

elsewh. of city personif. as

(both

||

*lk)TOi perhaps also

Gn

s3

24

(01B>b for

0*6,

so

Thes

1322

cf.

Di Gunk Dr); Je 8 6
Q^OB*
v. 01B

Du

^0

woman,
,

in phrase of
'B>

,r

?SE>n

Na3',131
'B>3

'B>
;

reads OB* for

2V.PL

denom.

infr.

La
-

defilement, Wy*Cfe of high priest's robe Ex 2 8 K:aM


;

&?

Jei3

J e 13 26 t|*i|4y K of

W$J

Pol. go eagerly, quickly, 1001B" Am 8 12 3 ms. Bfeb

to
(||

and fro : Impf.


1 ,

39

s4 - 25 26

(all P).

TO); abs. IBB** Dn 12 4 ; c 3 loc, 7mt>. mpl. 10tpiB> Je 5 Ft. pi. 9 * 10 D'OOiEn? Zc4 , niOCBTD 2 Ch 1 6 (both of W).

hhw v.
T

S^f>.
f.

t rTO^tt? usually expl. as adj. gent.

HithpS'l. Imv.
rure to

(pi.,

3 loc, njOOiBTin Je 49'

and fro.
1528

ttOitT n.m.
so Ar.

"

scourge,
5
,

whip (NH

uZ.,

bll;
cf.

i>\-l

s<ir about (j) mta;,

Eth. ftD-T; Aram. KOto


going?

and from \%eJL;

beat;
fore-

Shulammite; c. art. as n. *8^1 heroine of Song 11 =Shunammite (from DjwT of Songs Ct 7 mod. Sulem), B SovftavttTis but N A 2ov\afuris = lX-.ll, lllll Lzb 376 ? cp. Nab. n.pr.f. no^B*
;
;

Dnsa? t[D1ttf| n.[m.] garlic; pi.


j-

Nu

11

switch?);

D , OiB'
1

K 1 2 + 1. scourge, for chastisement, i2 I,14 =2 Ch io" w (all c. vb.10?); fig. of


1
11
;
.

Germ,

streifen; or onomat., cf. sivish, 26 21 cstr. Jbs ; pi. 'E5 abs. Isio ,

Post (J) (allium sativum, Linn, Thes Low Brt.BBn.iM Tr ; 8tr MHB4 or aW um Ascalonicum, ( FFP43 cf. Buhl, after Tristr ; v. this and Post
Fiom789

N ' 336

or

15 national scourge (wielded by '') Is io 26 2 8 (Qr; Kt tTB*), v' 8 (both ROiB> ttfs v siotjj^ calamity Jb C; 23 ; ZasA, of (accusing) tongue Jb 5 21 (rd. '#t?

may

kinds of allium); Ar.


iilmu).

ly,

>

Aram. KOV1, LioL, As.

VIM? v.
t^CJ
c.

nDB> infra.
,6 15 n.pr.m.inGad,Gii46 Nu26
;

2. wA(p, for horse, 'b> Pip Na 3 2 i.e. crack of whip, Dto> 'B> p r2 6 3 (||0^pa 03B>).
as ).
ttMtttf n.[m.] scourge; Jos 23" (D; national scourge

1.

1jj

2auv(c), Sowci, Suuni.

2. adj. gent, of 1,

abs.

ttt^S

'B>

art.=n.

coll.

Nu

26 16 .'

<rd.

D^iB*).
1

1 03^1 n.pr.loc. in Issachar;

Jos 19

18

(P),

T ID"
the

n. [m.] rowing (&%whipping, lashing

S 28

K4
cf.

8
;

lovraffi],

'S.afuxv,

Sav/iav,

L Jos

/ 21 only B'" 3X Is 33 rowing veswater); 15 28 Kt v. BIB*. sel;


,|

Jwi|/i

in Egypt. Sa-n-m-d,

Sa-na-ma

WMM

a., u. Eur. 170.

mod- Sulem, N. oiZerin

(Jezreel),

Buhl G21 ',

GASm G400ff
-

-.

t[tMtt}] vb.denom. row; Ft. rowers Ez 27 s 26 (of Tyre as ship).

pi.

G^OB*
Ttfn

ttOitfc n.[m.]
,M

oar;"D ^Oh Ez
id.
;

27

211
.

K 4UMM

'n^Q^ltL' adj. gent. f. of foregoing: 1. 3 16 17 2 52 JB3K 1 i 2 2. 1^ ('^n), v (tU).

'

t [Uft&ti] n. [~m.]
(Ko",

pi. sf.

TOW?

Ez

27

cf.

Ges ,7Z

),

made of oak-trees.

33 vb. Pi. cry out for help (Gerb thinks denom. from ?*$)&, and this from v akin

t\)fl!l&]

f II. [Dlti^] vb. treat with despite, only Ezek. (Aram. 0*B>, despise; cf. perhaps As.

to JJB" deliver); Pf.

1 s.
12
;

^
;

Sdtu, rebel, Meissn) only Qal Pt. c. ace. pers. 24 26 ,u 108 346 mpl. (subst.) DriiK D'BKtfn Ez28 (Ko
, :
'

/p/ 3

fs.

P^n Jb
sf.

24

etc.; Inf. cstr.

Jmd

Gee'

72
,

(Ko"

"B

");
).

fpl. 'qniN nit3KBn

tW^^

rf153

i6 w

Pt.yw T2 Jb2 9 n ;cry forlielp: Jb i 9 7 "24 12 2 9 2 30 28 3 5 9 +Is 38 13 abs. ^ 72 Houb Lo Che Du al. (for , n^B ); specif, to God
),etc;
12
' ,

*^ V

*?!$# V'So' + S t* 9 2 ms. VWfl Is 5 8 3 28 2 31 23 ; 5 (01


,

?$

TEN
E>D33

n. [m.]

+ 5*
despite,

18 42

contempt
1-

(ex-

438 '" panded fr.ore'supr., Ko'-

486

c.^X^i8
"Weir
fl.
"rip T

19 Jb36 Is 58 Jon2 Hb i La 3 ; 22 25 28 2 =3i 23 ,30 3 88 ,4 + v 2 (rd.with


147
13

^3

Ez 25 15 with despite in the soul; cstr. 'E'3 s 23<, Kb ,,L67 ). 36 sf/3310KB/-^3 25 (Ges'
;

); abs/B^a

p Di

11

nf#

^n'i'K),

Jb 3020 38 41

7")t^(*/of foil.;

cf.

Ar.

^Lhangdown loose).

V'W, [Vyr ] n.m. cry for helpj-'B* jnS 19 Jb 30 (Bi Di Bu Du p* l6); 36 (Bu b Buhl ISfjB/, Du in 'B'). 1. JfW> v. p. 447
24
,

jntf

1003

nttj

fn.

Pi
>ltt> J

n.[m.] cry, perhaps war-cry, or


.

cry for help in war Is 22 s


n.f.
;

npipB-ril

1.

#&

v. J?B>\

and given

^65' tfww ('.) hast visited the earth it abundance (Hup Che al.; >Vrss
irrigate, so

cry for help ; cstr. T\yp


,

thought of n$t)

Ex2

sf. S5 Je8 VO0 2 8 22 7 = f 18 7 ^39" 2 2 M 40 102 La 3 (gloss on 'firm Ew al.); finjntf

12

19

Pf. consec. Ph'n D'a^n *p#j] j 2 overflow with must, so (ace. om.) 4 13
.

Bae EV).

^ OT^
Ar. JUt,

Hiph.

23

(P),f 34
,

I45 ^

III.
v. p.

pWf (/of
JUL

foil.;

Ba M

cp.

i.^itf

1. 11.

g^tf,

N^ftf

447

supra.

tni. jntlj n.pr.gent. Ez2 3 23 usu. identified with As. Sutu, Sutl, nomads of Mesop. and
KAT 3.
p,23<ff (later) E. of Tigris, Dl
12
-

arac, impel, of desire, affection, Jji, desire, but i=B> is doubtful ; perhaps therefore (cf.

Buhl)

cp.

on

COT
id.,

NH
I

,d,oc -

Wkl
man,
*\V&,

pit?, ppint?'n, v.

rfnVe, v. I. pit? ; or id. np^tW Ne8 ZAW,,,v(19w >' 3,2ff

J) f
!

Hart.

DB K0

[n^tfjl]

n.f.

longing;

of woman
7

for

t[

t
]

lt^] vb. bruise

(NH

Aram.
20

TR^PI
fig.

^>W^
inpefcl

Gn

*0, *L
I.

rub

off,

away, grind (Ex 32

$0}

for

woman, tap lt?"jp ^Xl x


to devour,
Tpo0>}

"linij

3 (J); of man for u *3N Ct7 ; of beast


(J).

16

ID?); v. esp.
INK");

Dr ; >Di al. think Qal Imp/. 3 ms. + 2 ms.

||

form of

^K Gn 4

frna-

^BPXh KV1

2^ 13B1i?'n
Jb 9 17
;

nriNl t?N1
-Jt?n ?ie!

Gn3

15
;

*?BW><

rt^WTfte

^fW*
c.

139" mngl unsuitable"

whence Nes^^prop. ^3*^ Gn 3 16 which Ball H -' reads in all; but how explain the unusual and striking word
Gn,
<niorpo<f>q Ct,
,

read perh.

Ew

in

MT

al.

^Slb) cover, screen, me.


IDD'lttJ v.

1).

IJDilD v. IffW.
I.

DMBB' sub

t|St?".

p1t#

(-/of

foil.,

meaning dub.; Ar. JUL

tl. [Tlttf] vb. perh. travel, journey (As. Mru, pass along, take one's way, Ar. 'C(^)
go,

<Zrtw beast, etc., carry on affairs Eth. flfc ; sustain; cf. Ar. JUL fe#, esp. sAawA, Aram.
is
Ni?iB>

WW Lzb
9

pass along, journey, iJUtl caravan, Palm.


375

SAC" 3 Cooke
,80

271
,

Syr.Jl.wL., (?Ar.
2 fs. 1jbs nr'ni

loan-wd.,

Fra

(rare), J<LL

%, <%7 ;
4

)); Qallmpf.

connexion dub.
Kg**, loo*, Jjl loan-word

with As. suku,


<ree,

street,

Aram.

?Otf? Is 5 7 awrf <Aom (the apostate faction) rf^s<

>wney

market-place (whence Ar.


;

ace. to
id.,

Fra 187 Lzb 373).


]9

but then j-=B>i), Palm. pic


L' 7
33

to (the god) Melek with (thine) oil, i.e. bring, offer it (Che Marti read P. fpl. ^Ofll). 25 ^ni-ie* Ez 2 7 ships of Tarshish were thy

travellers (i.e. traders),


'

pitt)
v.

n.[f.

cf.Albr ZAW "

< 1696

)'"if
-,

3
so Ar.,
,'

-J?

nine'

journey for
j

Lane ffi>] leg; abs. 1 S 9 2 < + cstr. Ex 29 27 + du. DS>fc* Dt 28 s5 Pr 2 6 7 cstr! tW f i 47 >, sf. *gW Ct 5 '*; 1. f man
;
,

Toy 3 Tj^sn

but improbable ; Krae thee with thy wares;


thee.

Co

^nTHB> served

trn^ri

.-

= thing
'n 1

n.f. gift,

present^)

(fr.

above-/

specif,

lower

leg, calf, disting.

10P9

'v oni*

Jui

from thigh, in

S 9 7 (meaning inferred from

brought, offered] very dubious);


context).

5 fe
, .

ofe

<AW,

w^ow %/t, i.e. utterly (cf. GFM), Dt 28 s5 io 6 D :?-13), p r 26 7 V, of woman (II I47 Ct5
personif.) Is 4 7
specif,
1 3
.

(city

S 9"

upper
(cf.

leg,

Klein** .

2. of sacrificial animal, thigh, hind leg, portion eaten


cited also
2
32

plttf] vb. behold, regard(esp.Jb); Qal Impf. 3 ms.-Ut^ Je 5 26 sf. Jb 34 5 etc.; Imv. ms.11!?" Jb 35 ;_l. c acc
fll.
,

%$&
||

pers.

Nu
8
,

oe/^

2 4 17

(poems in JE,

nNI), i6
shall not

*'%
P<?:),

* Wyfe t%A Ex 9 + 6 P (v nonnn V Lv 7* + 4 P, *%A of contrir9j0


t. t.

by Nes

T&ty,
exist) 7

subj. eye,
cf.

Jb

24

15
,

and (=1

bution

hence

AV al.
;

(v. 'n p.

929). pP aX ico V 33 armws, shoulder, but v. Di Baen Dr Dt18 3


, -

(subj.WpC), I? ; God object 29 34 35"; look, gaze, abs., jt? loc Ct 4 8 2. re^a-cJ with watchful care (subj. Ho i 9
.

20 9

'*)

=notice,

Jb35
"

13
;

so,

rejrarrf, ooserve, acc. rei,

God's
ms.), not.
"

'p^CJ n.m. street (Aram.;

v.

Ec

12

45
pi.

/);

't?"Pr7

ttQtf

Ct3

2
.

word Jb 33 (Hi De Da al.), so, (reading SiegfBu; Du 133^ he (God) retracts


3. watch stealthily, lie in wait^Vtt,

2
it

fll.

[pW]

vb. prob. be abundant


;

Hoi3
(As.
sf.

IITT^ ?33
1
;

(subj/i;
al.

Meinh Marti IpE^K

Mku, abundance)

Pol.

Now

@33We

Imp/. 3 ms.

"&*), J e 5^ ( su bj. wicked). Jb 33 s7

TWJ
fr. ["fitf! dub. word, only pi.
sf.

1004

1WJ
;

Barn

by Egyptian kings across isthmus of Suez


dub.:
cf.

but

n>3

92", read

*$&*
-

(Bae

al.) v. foil.

Dr H *"

DB8U0R
.

["^"?.^]
(

(insidious)
82

watcher, (prop.
sf.
'

T [m^ltS] n.f. prob. row of


(so

olives or vines

Pol.P^ 1?om.,Ges' ); pi.


'TV
5* 2 7">

irf&+B&,
-

DuBuhl

al.;

cf.

NH

n-JH?,

J Aram. Vtyf*
cf.

'T} 54 59

11 ;

92

v foregoing.
is

row, whence mod. Ar. 1*'"1 -"""01"* Vogelst "');


(al. 11.

i.^i,

as loan-word,

pi. sf.
sf.
;

III.

Tlt# (/of foil.;


excited, leap,

Ar.
12-

j\I (j)

ftecome

11^);
'B*)

Bu and Du

del.

raised,

= Sab.
(iK>.3.

spring ;

(I)iin

SabDenkm N
Aram. K"!^,

NH "W = BH, ,s DHM """


z,,

24" here also Je 5 10

D^W* Jb

(reading

Du

Buhl Dr, her (v\ne-)rows, but


1

Ar.

as n.pr.m.
steer);

Lzb 384 As. Mrw,

p,

)oL";

Nab. Klin
Eng.

Nlptt? n.pr.m.
ti. )Ur\iP,
Illy,

Ch

18 16

v.

nn^.
n.f. usually
ff.

(Gk.TaCpos, Lat. taunts, Eth. AC:).

Wfitti

n.m. TOBfiBj

Ne518 a head of "TTO n.m.

cattle, bullock,

ox, etc. (oft.


cstr.

+ lion
,

nf,
,-rie>

etc.)

; 'e* abs. Is

Post"" t

i'+

NHB 462 prob. any lily-like flower (Tristr I>BL,LT Low"0323 NHnSE'iB', Ar.
-

cT^'

Ex2i li +

Ho

1 2";

usu. a single head of


(opp."ip,a

sf.

2o

17

etc.;
cattle,
37

pi.

&"))&
3

without
):
14

emphasis on sex

coll.Ex2i
7

Nu7

as

Dt
(||

property, spoil of war, etc.Ex2o' (E; Gi v )= 19 33 3737 5 , cf. Dt 5", Ex 2i (E) Dt 22', Ex 21

(Vulg.^1), esp.ms, Aram. KHJE-'lB', \jJiZ 4344 Gk. <tov<to V Lewy Fremdw (PS orig. loanword from Egypt, sssn, sosen, Erman ZMQ,,, (1892, u7 7 );lily: insim., njtfWj niB;Hoi 4 (ofIsr.),
-

4;

),

';

D'ninrt

pa

'it?a

Ct
1

TJ3 of

five head),

3MW 22

||

(aim. of bride), so cstr.


2
16

23

12

(all

E),

Dt

22

cpovn

njtpie'

(cf.

n^san); p i. BjgW

4'

Gn 4 9 6 (poem in J), Dt 28" Ju 6 4 1 S 1 2 3 Jb 24 s n as licking up ?) grass Nu2 2 (J), feeding


;

(^l

<\r

golden s 3 lowing Jb6 ; as intelligent Is I


nj})

106

(in ref. to

calf), cf.
,

Ex

2i 282828

+n
10
,

Is 7 32 ; vicious (goring

25

30

of lover's lips) 5 13 ; of flower(fig. riVVQ 1 shaped capitals of pillars, 7", 22 |^W ' v ; cf. )f\V nna f brim of molten sea

6 2,3 7 3 and

WW

v*

||

HJjW
1

'B 2

Ch 4 6 ;'
1
,

elsewh. only ^-titles


1 ,

t.

Ex

21 (E);
4
,

used in
4
;

cf. Pri4 ploughing Dt22 threshing 25 3 drawing wagon Nu7 (P; opp.l^a coll.); '& 'JB Ez i 10 ; specif, of male t Jb 21 10 (opp. n-)B), of

' B*jeW-^g ^45' 69 rrnj? fgW^j 60 U flft^f WHf 80 ; meaning not clear, v. Bae et Comm. al.; yet cf. nnjJ, sub my.

female
coll.

tLv

22 s8 (H), perhaps also

Nu

f 11.

WW

n.pr.loc. Susa, winter residence


;

i8'"(P),

appar. generic

Dt 15" 33 17

of Persian kings
DBSB a " AS

'S.ovo-av,
'

h
1

Xova-ots

(poem,
19

Gn 32" { + \t&), Ex 34
'

fig.);

cf.

Lv 27 (P)
T^NfnK)
4

rarely

&&san Dl p* 326 COT*""'


-

(cuneif.
-

Billerbeck SuM Say HMt


(9
-

Jos 6 2

24

Pr 7 B
with

(all J), 1
1

S 15 3 22"; fas slaughtered


3434
1

for food
,9

S 14

(but v read

); m;an 12? Ne i Dn 8 2 (in Elam), Est i 2 6 2 3

5 -8

th month, \|>D3), 8 14 9 -"- ls (i 2th 3


16 *

ThWeDr

al.)

1925

Dt

14

Lv

17

7 (H), cf. Ne5 0ns '{?), Pr 15' ; for tsacrifice Ju 6 B ('B'n-iS, text strange, cf. GFM), ^ 69 s2

916 and month, TJK, v'); 'an m., \f& Est 4 'b> gis (month inN) "*. "pfn gi^b

(IB

but join IB to v b Bae), 2 S 6 13 Hoi2 12 Lv 9 (P), 22 23 27 (H), Nu i5 n (P), Dt 17 1 18 3, 23 ,0 cf. LV7 9"; nai "nBto Lv4 (P); illicit sacrilie', 4l8
-

tp^W?

n.pr.m.

K M^Kt,

Qr

P^ q.v.
Nu
26 s4

ftW
I

v. TT'B'.

TriT^
Ch
21

n.pr.m.
v
20

in Ephraim,

fice Is
11.

66

3
.

1 "VUE n. [m.] wall (Aram, VTM>, )o.); K Gn49 (poem in J), 2 S 22 30 =i / 18 30 pi. sf.
1

etc.,

@L 2ovda\a(an).
adj.gent. of foregoing; cart. as subst. coll. Nu 26 K
.

f^B*

Nu

26 M

2oraXa, 2a)^aXa,

T^VorW
'tfn

De Di De, cf. Bu but v. iTJIE* infra; yrpf Je5 10 =t'< walls, ace. to Vrss AV RV Gf Gie, read then but v. id.
DrhlE>
their walls
;

Jb 24"

%
,

t[*lT3^]

vb. catch sight


fs. sf.
;

of,

look on (of

f in. "VttE n.pr.loc. SW. of Palestine, on E. border of Egypt; Gn 16 7 (J; 't? lyvn), 20 (E),
'

eye); -Qui Pf. 3

pers., subj. ft,

Jb20 9

so (rei) 28 7

cf.

IRBTf tWB*n jn|WW Ct i 6

towards Egypt
properly the
'

'B'-BTDEx i 5 M (J)._Oft. supposed


'

25

18

because the

sun hath looked on me.


vb.

(J),

S 15 7

TTV& 2 f;
to denote

pTttf]
twist;
cf.

Hoph. be twisted (NH


look askew
at, also twist

"i]E>

wall

or line of fortresses, built

Ar.

jj-i,

cord

rroj

1005
E>,

nntf

from
ITfO

the left

Ba

KS49

(expl.

for

normal

B*,

as

dissim. before

T),

Jacob
t.

Ar - Dlch,

" ,M

(J),

Ex

8 (E) 2

S9
etc.

Ex

26 UU6 + 17

);

Ft.

VV

God, in worship,
phr.:

6 Is 4 9 7 2. before a. c. b, after descriptive


.
'

Ex

(P);

B>B

om. 39".

nyiX

nty

v.

nne\
vb.

(J) + 4 t.; nrW ^S3

Jb i w

mp Ex 34 s (J); nviK om. Gn 24 26 48 3 29 nviN D'BK JH3 a Ch 7 jna 29


; ;
;

^si ^ESS

Ch 20 18
86 ;

tPTntf]
1 '1

give

a present, bribe
6n'6e; perh.also
2 fs., ace.

phr.:

mm
M
(J);
1

b. sq.
'b ffiTHI

BTfiM

$
;

't^l

mp Ne
6
;
,

(Eeclus35
As. dMe,

Aram.TnB',

_!.

Gn24
s

WOU '*1 ^95 ^.P nmna $ 1*1


Ch 16 59
?9*"~'' v (looking
.

fljfa,
,

D1 WB643)'; Qal /mp/

29 96'=

towards)
i>

DniN pers.
to
estr. sf.

"inB'Pll

Ez 1 6 thou

didst bribe them

f
1
1

5 7 5" 138"; D'^-i D'ir 99 132

c. c.

only

come (Kta^; ||DTJ? i); rd. prob. also Inf. 47" to buy it off (for MT ST^, Heb m cf. Marti v. Pr 6 so Kr Gr Buhl Che""' ); 64 M Imv. mpl. nj(? "D?> (Ges' *) Jb 6 </M>e a 6W6e for me.

aWls

S i M (but read WJf0! and mod.), 15 s5 Je 7* 4 //66 + 9 t.; c'JBi) Dt26'Is66 + 4 t; c. a


2:,

:tl

loc.

Is 27";
,3

c.

Ju

+ 5 1.;
":s>b

^99 ace. loc. Ex 33


7

b loc.

9
;

abs.

Gn22 5 (E)
;

t.<. "in
abs. Is
i
25

n.m. present,
;

+ 2 2 1.
6

specif,

bribe

naro(n)
loc.
1

Is 36

=2 K
47
14

'E>

obj. of npb 2

Ex2 3 " (E), =Dt 16"*, Dt io' 7 1 S8 3


s
;

6m'6, usu. to

pervert justice,

Gn 47 31 EX24 (E).
cl. c.

i ; (J) 1 d. before angel in theoph.: after

s 3 (E) Je 26 Ez 4 6 K = 2 Ch 12 c. 1 8 bv 32 Ez 4 6 J prPD afar off


10
;

bsi,

mp, Joss
2

Nu

22 31 ;

sq.

nyiN D'BN

Ch

19 >//i5 Pr 17
7

something,

Dt 27" Ez 22 12
/

+inf., take 6n'6e to do 3HK I 8 , c f. ;

Gni9'; njnN i8
gods
i9
i
37
:

(all J).
IS17

3. before other

abs. Is 2
18

;o

44

46"; ace. loc. 2


9

K 5 181818

also5

23

!5

33
'B>

Ex2 3 8b (E)=Dti6
M
.

1!,b
,

Mi3'>26

10

=Is
24

37

Pr 1

, 21"; B "^n? Jb 1 5

Ex

i-

e D ue of bribe-

23

(E),

givers

Pr 6

s5
(||

IDS)

is
(cf.

hush-money, or

K
,4

i6 31

Ex20'=Dt5 (io words), 2 19 16 7 25 (J), Jos 2 3 (D), Dt8 34t.; c. by, Lv 26 (H); '3B^ 2 Ch
;

c. b,

Nu

(poss.) legal
(c.

n !?V')
,

Toy); '&> elsewh. of bribing king to take sides 1 15"

25

(|pt2p).

compensation

t[niru1?] n.f. pit


s f. bfat

(cf.
10
.

not? from

nw);

2K168 cf. Is 45" (IP'?). vb. bow down (NH rnnt^l L T T


f 172
X

vmhrmfo

Pi-28

id.;

JAram. *n& (rare); akin to me>, nnt?); Qal a Iinv.fs.''typis5i bow down. Hiph. fmpf.^ms.
sf.

La4

ttirntf] n-f- id.; pi. M 20 '1$ $PF\ + 107


. ,

sf.

tttfrmfa 13^3

njne^ Pr

I2-

6
,

^rw
crouch
),

v. nVrf*.

-lintp v.

i.

me*.

fig.,

anxiety expresses t<

opp.

W).

Hithpalil ,_ (Ges
2
;

" kk

(sc.3.?;

Pf 3 ms.
,0
,

2 ms. "inn^n Dt4 + 3 t.j mnnfri Ez 4 6 4 : If. VmnnEVI 1 S i6 + 2 t.; 3 mpl. ftjJBf^ Je 8
etc.;

t[nniu] (NH Voc *b


is

vb. bow, be

bowed down,
T " Am
-

id.; Tel Am. sahdhu

]>rostrate oneself,
opjrress,
1117
,

(Wkl As. prob. Canaanism

/mp/. mnn?*
17

S i5 32 + 3

t.;
;

apoc. W$p>.
l2
;

sahdhu

torment};
1 s.

Qal Pf.
^ gg^
;
,

Is 44

+
6

rine 3 mpl.
;
,

Gn 49 +
fs.
,

2 fpl. jvv\f n

consec. ^W) Is 2

Trine/

3 ms. ^nne* 35
;

Gn
?

33 37

etc.

/mv.

wriK'n

^ 45

m p].
pt.

"

3 p l. *nne/

imijh)

29

Inf.cstr.rirm?nGn3f+;
18

sf.

>P)
cf.

rnnne>'n 2

Ks

(but 55 and mod. tain.)


etc.;
,

Inf. cstr.( = abs., as adv., Ges

jb 9 13 ^e> Hb 3 6 Pr 1 4 19 Impf 3 ms. 10 40 39 io 3 mpl. inE'; Jb 38 in'B'll ^ I0 7


,
!

n8<1

rmrmfb
EWall

BWrWKn? 1. bow down, mod.;


monarch
1

zKi^,

Ez8' 6 read

also

Ba NB164 )

DinE*

Is6o 14 ;

1.
\
fcou;

Kb' "*. '."


be

bowed
39

before a
a.
c. ?,

prostrate oneself, or superior, in homage, etc.:


(esp. with mp, ?B3 422 Eu 2 43* (J) 2 S 14 + (after TBfo Est 3"".
cl.

down, prostrated, humbled, by


||

Is 2 1117 (both

bt>f),

Hb3

(of hills),

Jb9
.

,3

('e> WITFI), .f

107

after descriptive

+ t3po);
pers.
||

by man

io 10
;

2.

in homage,
Is

3
1

b, q. v.), 3 i 2
'

S 2 4 9 Gn
4
37

\!Bi>

Pr 14 19

Dints'

-|k fcjwi^

6o 14

t.,

b.
1

c.

b, sq.
23
;

phr.

(>)E>b)

nmK
3

D'BK by

S 14 33

3. 6ow, of mourner (mp), f 35" ( rW^n). 7 4. crouch, of wild beast in lair Jb 38 40 38


.

D'Bt6

Gn

48'= (E)

2818"; D'BN Gn

Niph. Impf.
Is2 9 (|p??B')
Ttyn ni33-b

be prostrated,
5

humbled

D"JX nB*J1

42*(E) + 4t.; om.D>SX33 (J) + 3t.; niS3 by 14 c. c. b pers. only, Gn 23 7 y!?i~\ Is 60 (P)
.

= 5'

(||

id.); be reduced,

weakened,

Vty Ec
(||

12

4
;

=proced AMOTJZy,

.29

27
23
12

3 f(E),
c.

49

Ex 1 1 8 (J) + 8
4
(ll

t.;

c.-JB^Gn

(P);

ba Is45'

^snn

of words "IDV'O Is 2 9 4

PSB*).

Hiph. prostrate,

);

abs.

Gn 33 67

lay low,

city, walls, etc.;

12 Pf. 3 ms. ne/n Is 25

1006
26 (both
despairing
nninpR v
s
II

pnti
t Snt^' (/of
foil.;

Vse'n).

Hithpo*.
3
fs.

be cast

doum,
7
,

Dl ProlM
'

cp. As.

laMlu,

Impf
43
s

nrftofn

42

fs.

call,

612

(all c. subj.

tn
3\>22

adj.

low,

lowly;

TS?).
cstr.

bray (ot

proclaim; perh.both ZMGll<1886) ass), cf.No

onomatop., as Ar. Jjl


725

). 'e>

D^T?

'rnO a.m.
^nt?
,0

n
loivly
,

of eyes,
1

humble.
in

t[rT nYiiJ' ] n.pr.m.


t5^1

Simeon (mng.?);

Ho
(||

1CI14
T

36
;

laaovia, leaovta.

Israel lion, sim. of ", toward ; Jb4 7 men Jb 4 10 ">??); of guilty 5" (|| ^B?), 13 (1| l1 nnK, CTSS); fig. of foes ^91" (|| ?!); Ziore,

lion (poet.); abs.

Ho 5" +

'

as

hunted io

(in sim.);

lit.

Jb 28 s Pr 26 13

J^FTIi^ 1 cf.

vb. slaughter, beat (orig.


84
;

beat,
, _ _

tr\T>n
incense,

n.

f.

an ingredient of the holy


34
;

As. sahdtu,flay, take g^dress Ar. Jaiv^ay is this loan-word in Ar.]); sZay (but -=; in Qal Pf. 3 ms. 'v

+19J,

NH = BH,
Je 3 9
6

(whence

AV onycha),

^0, Ex 30
i.e.

%Sw$,<myx
l38S

unguis odoratus, the


of certain molluscs,
v.

esp.

ritual);
,

4-,

sf.

ion?'? consec.
24

LV3

2
,

etc.;
21
,

Impf.
3 mpl.
12"'

operculum, or closing-flap, with pungent odour when burnt,

Thes

3 ms. or\f)
2

Lv 4

2
;

fs.

*n?frl!

Ez 1 6

Di Shipley-Cook
Jacob
'

*><*. bh>. o-ycha

g0

most;

KG
then

8 f. vnontyjl

Ju 12

Ch

Gn iY oc. CrrtB' Is 66
,

35; '// abs. 39 22 10 Di- Ez 40 ,


3
,

Imv. mpl. '&"?' &ne> Is 22"; cstr.

Ex

ZMQl,m(1889) 354

prop, amber.
cf.

OW?
23
39
;

sf.

DBq^ (Ges

i64a
)

Ez

\TW (/of
trn K 20 =Is 38
7

foil.;

Ar.

^JL

be hot,

etc.; slaughter : 3 3 for blood Is22 ,3 (||nn), cf. Lvi7


-

JMntf etc.; pas*, 1. beast for food


,

iKio 18 +,
iSi4
!"''

inflamed; Aram.

JOB',

^2*. be

warm,
;

M
2

n.m.

boil, coll.
,

Gn 3 7 31
'

(E).

21

in

&

eruption Dt 28 s Jb 2 7
1
23

on man
;

heat).

possibly
all P),
(all P),

2. usu. (51

only P, 38 t.) term, techn. ZAW "" (18W 51 1 S 1" ), oikilling sacrifice (BJacob 22 22 24 +; Ex 29" Lv i 511 424 9 3 Nu 19 3 2 Ch 2 9 5 M 51 41 beast bird Lv i 4 ; abs. Ez 4 o (b ;
t.;
-

Hex

; Oft rqfa 3 (v. leprous Lv 1 3 101111 in Egypt, on man and beast Ex 9

'"*

'V

cstr.

28 27 Ofty? V}f Dt
(-/of

loc.)

in

illicit sacrifice

Is66

3
;

c.
39

ace. of sacrifice
42

DfK, DWSn, etc.) Ez 40 (b loc), 6 2 24 1 2 ace. npsn 4 7 1 4" + passover lamb tEx 6 11 15 21 3. slaughter Ezr 6 20 tv 2 Ch 30 35'
'

(^V, v 44 Lv
11
,

^nl^'

nsne> and poss. of

*int?;

Ar.

i_l^

is

also affect pare, peel off;


;

with con-

'

pers.
2

Ju

12
6

K 18
,0

40

K io714
61,

5'=Je39 *=52 %Je 3 9 = 52 ,4i ;'''subj. Nu 14" (JE); in human sacrifice Gn22 10 (E), 5 s9 21 4. pt. pass. to false gods Ez 1 6 23 Is 57
10b
r
.

(b* loc), 2

i_ili*i consumption, so sumption of lungs JAram. Knsne* [for nBTOJ).

t [nnC?] n. [m.] prob. sea-mew, guU

(cf.

93)
Hast.

so Post (from attenuated body, Thes) ; DB CDCKOW r j g r NHB210ff.. g( erna OT ip fl UV iatiUs,


4-

io 1617 2 =beaten, hammered, t*nf 3JJ{ 1 7 lib so also Je 9 2 Ch 9 ; 9 "-", of shekels


1

Ch Qr

tern

Id
l5

FFP135

M'Lean-Shipley
16

EnwI" bI[>

; 'lDfn

Dt i4

=Lv 11

of (P), in list

unclean birds.

tflne>

arrow.

> Kt Bnte>) hammered (i. e.sharpened) 22 tWipn. 7w/>/. 3 ms. Bnt^ Nu 1 1 (J) fs. onfn be slaughtered for food (subj. beast); 3
fn
(

triDn
Dt 28 22 Lv

n.f. wasting disease,

consumption

26' (H).
foil.;
cf.

Lv 6

18

'

(P) be slain, of
.

sacrifice.

YUM (/of
deriv.;

NH act proudly, and


edd.); Eth. elevated;
!5'

t [rTC^rrcJ] n. f act of slaying


t^npsri

cstr.

12 Aram. Ksru? Hon (t^ 17

nc^nV

Ch 30 17

J^chfa be insolent; Ar. ulJi


jX-ivi. bulky,

is rise, be

man

of rank, but

(J

1).

trTCn a .f.
ful
the
['

(Qal Inf.

cstr.

Ko'2

263

doubt-

word

;WW &W '&\ Ho 5


'

t
i.e.

RV (cf. AV)

revolters

are gone deep in slaughtering

ftrTO] n. [m.] dignity, prito;JtJjfT^ s6 28 s (|| 41 . majestic wild beasts Jb

W),
22
;

Opferschliichterei

Ko;"

"

>],

EwNow

tntaisneJKt, rra^ri Qr
Kara
tfdXao-o-av,

(i.e.

[dw]
Art SaAeiii

(formerly),

We Now
pntp

Che iw corrupting (rd. then nnnK'); GASm Marti D'B^n nnB> Aow iac/e
*yrnp
30

+ H_j_) n.pr.loc. in Issachar J0S19

AL

2aafiiia(6).

deep the pit of Shiftim (as place of idolatry).


v. \nv.
v.

[T>^].

tDTRtf

l8 3 7

=^np

(in

||2Ki9

M
),

q.v.

t [pnti^] vb. rub away, beat fine, pulverize (so Ar. jj^wl (_f-^ worn garment, thin clouds; Aram. PUf, <aLm, pulverize; Ecclus
,

1007
prutf

nn
J3

pnc
iter

36

is

go often (wear by treading), Str cp.


3 pi.

terere) ; Qal Pf.

D^P

V O^SK

(but rd. 'nssp?

*nne>3 as

Jb

Gie n.itr. a

inf., v.

following,
s 10 58 Ct 6
,

Now GASm Marti),


',3V);

Is

14" waters rub away stones; 2 ms. ApO?/! Ex 3036 (P; of pulverizing incense, v. ppi Hiph,); fig., ace. of foes, Impf. 1 s. sf. Ep.ntJ'XI 2S22 <3 (||ppn)=^i8*
1

Jo

(al.

blackness, ||^5?1
Is 8
20

(of star, fig. of royal splendour;

'B>~f3 Is
lit.

14"

as

myth
usu.,
:

RS K 30); '0 Ho io (We in


i^> ls

PS

is

obscure, so also '#?

storm,

i.e.

I?^?).

Is

47"

tpnc
thin)

a.

m.

Fr3

'

a>

dust,
,

cloud (as
15
;

fine,

; 'e> abs. ^ 89
M

73S

cstr. Is 4c-

pi.

&$nf
15

Dt
II

33

+ ; I. fine dust, ^3]NO 'B> Is 4 o


M
(poem), Is 45 Je 51
6

dawn (origin) of calamity JHMich Hi Ew Rod (Thes) De Di al. charm Held 2 l59 20 away { RVm) (Ar. ^JL enchant (We ),
but improbably,
'

(sim.
5

of insignif.).

2. (thin) cloud, usu. pi. (oft.

JJL24

D W), Dt 33
21

3 6 37

38"

opp. dnn heavens, sky 3S f 8 97

P^S

V36

Jb 35 5 ra 57" 68* 77" 78 108


'B*

-']);
I

enchantment [=Sab. inD but v. [iriB*].

DHM

"<""""

[in] vb.denom. look early,


(late;
orig.

28
;

*3|
(c.

2S22 =Vn8
12

12
;

for

look for
(II

Qal dawn);

diligently
Pt.

Jb 37 18

JTP"!'!'),

and

(sg.)

2\a -\rp

Bfea, wy\), eUewhare Pi. ms. sf.iBID Vintf p r if* seeks c. ace. (sf.) Pf. 3

pr

11 27

"lh

v. ">in"tf.

fl. "int^' vb. be black


deriv.,

(NH

line*

and

early (with) discipline (chastises him be21 Jb7 ; times); 2 ms. sf. consec. 13 of wild asses, Pt. lit. Inf. T3? Pi-7

him

Mac&, blackness,
black ;

etc.,

Ecclus 25" Hiph.


8* 8
"- 295

"
|

"^

WNl Hr0\
;

*R*fl
their
t

n# Jb 2 4 5 (Ges
31

lao

u
)

seeA*'^ eagerly for

make
grow

Aram, "in^ (Jastr Dalm), Aph.


Jager
coal,

food ; usu. of seeking

God

('')

earnestly,

black, so jJL*., )lLa+. coal;

cp. As.

sum,
.

lurinnu, fire-pot);

Pf.
'e>,

of

xf*y$\ ^
i60e
15

78
(si

30 skin Jb 30

^S-^K intpn Jb 8 5

Brn), / p/. 2 ms. vera 1.), 3 ms. sf. *?3JS*


(||

Hi!"! n.[m.]

blackness; CHNn '#D ^n


3, ' 37

Ho 5 ) (Ges 23 wisdom, Pr I
rvnrrt

(||
,

B*i53),
sf.

+6

(v. 1HB/),
;

and, ace!
see^;

P<.

'inPD p r 8 17
Is 2 6 9

with
.

La 4

s
.

longing, long for


(P),

('>),

iQnBW

V'

63

t-l'TO adj. black; Vof hair Lvi3


11 so fpl. r"">ne> Ct.5 ; of skin,

v. i. idb*.

fs.

TTfinf i ; of

tinQ

n.[m.]

dawn; 'O Dmcfiio1


cf.
1

horses, mpl.'

Dnhf Zc S".
n.f. ace. to

but D prob. dittogr., read inB* (Du,

Buhl),

tniin
blackness,

De Comm

Ruetschi

K*u

tn^in
2a(n)p(a)ia.

n.pr.m.

in Benjamin,

Ch S w

viz. of hair (so $), i.e.

(EV) prime

of

life

usu. (which Wild allows);


(II. -\nv)

dawn

of

youth

;Ec

1 1

,0

+ nnb:).

TD^in
2aapi;X[fi],

n.pr.m.

in Benjamin,

Ch

88

jA8i8w.F.v.-ii,.i66.no.4i

t ffinrWj Ges 584in ] adj. blackish (Gann cp j ST n pr irrw on seal


)

L Hcapav.
vb. go to ruin(?), only der.

[J"intf]
spec.

= 'le brun');
yipJ? I
;

f.

rnrpnf Ct

6
.

t-nnttJN n.pr.m. Ch 8* 4 s A<rxo>, 2apa ;


Atromp.

in Judah, called "? '

BH, Ecclus. Hiph. corrupt act; Ar. vS^ extirpate; Eth.

(NH

nnW

30"

(\thi\\\

A Ao-SuS, Aa^ovp

L Aaaap,
II.

injure, violate; TelAm. sahdtu is fall (esp. of city), be prostrate (1 of land), perh. Canaanism AmVoc,b

(v.Wkl

),

As.poss.*e<M,/ee, escape

(cf.

inttf

As. seru,

NH inc',
25

(-/of foil.;
,5

MI mne>, Ar.

Aram.
-

*&

all

tZaic).
,

tin n.m. Gnl9 dawn; abs/B* iS 9 M +


in^ Ju 19
>*~}U&)
(all J),
;

dawn,
Ju 19
25

sf.

c.

11 ITJW Is 47 (but read prob. 15 2 7 Jos 6 15 n?y rose Gn 1 9 32

"

7 niS) OAram. (Zinj.) nnv destroy lab* *, Aram. of K), mutilate; rinB', ^ujk (assim. very 179 improb. Gerber denom. from int?) j^+Niph. be marred, sjtoiled, Pf. 3 ms. nnB'J, of waistcloth. Je 1 3', vessel 1 8 4 be injured, or even (hyperb.)
;

ruined, Impf. 3

S 9* Ne 4" Jon 4

7
;

opp. ns'JJ
;

Am 4
Jb3
9

(21VH

V.? 1?);

8 20 (J) of land be corrupted, corrupt, in morals


fs.
fs.

nn^n Ex

13
;

as adv. at
10
;

dawn + 57'= 108 s 'B^Sysy

and

rel.,'

of earth, Pf. 3

nnnf3 Gn

6 12 (P),

'C- , S33^i39;

no

3
12

rd.prob. B Drn
i ,

(v.inipp infr.);'!? also

Jb38

in sim.

Ho 6 3

'Sn VBb 'B'ni v" Impf. 3 (P); so Pt. fpl. as tPi. Pf. 3 ms. nnB* Ex adj. ninnf? Ez 20".
fs.

nw
32
r

1(H)8

PRO
l

+,

sf.

*jnnc>

Ho

3 ; 2 ms.
10
;

nn#

Is 14*+,

etc.;

Zmv.mpl.
e* c ->"

13'+.

Inf.cstr. flntf Gn " 1- poV, rw'n, ace. of eye Ex 21

W^JeS
10

Na 2 (fig.), (E), vineyard Je 1 2 (fig.), branches 14 also 14" (ace. om.), destroy, ace. pers. 2 S i
3

' nW}> n^ynn ^i4 =5 3 2 n F9 n W? (+vb. of 16 29 declar. = ac< cor31 particular act) Dt 4 is Is i Dt4 ( + vb. of act), 2 Ch 2 f, + iP ruptly, 9 47 Pt. as subst. Je 6, 'WO tTK comp. Ju2' Ez i6 9 24 Pr 28 (18 v. infra). T\rwrcW destroy not
;

Ez 5" 2o'\ 1'??"^? Gn 6


10

'

"

p).
,6

cit y. fortress,
,0

etc.,Gni3 i9 (allJ),2S2 4 Je5 (acc.om.), 6 4 3 s 18 nation 48 Ez 26 43 La 2 ruin temple v 9 Ho 11 1 3* (read perh. I^n?* OortNow), land s ,s M 12 2 K i 9 (Hiph. in Is 37 ), Ju 6 Jos 22 (P),
, , ||

,3M

(catchword of old song or melody?) in ^-titles: 1 tHoph. Pt. nnfO spoiled, t57' 58 59 75 of a spring, "tipD Pr 25 25 (|| bS']? y VQ); ruined,
1 1
.

as subst.

Mai

14

sacrificing

a spoiled

tiling.

Ez 22 s0 30", earth Gn 9" (P); c. ,5 city 1S23 ", pers. Nu32 (P);
1

h obj. (?
c. ace.

TJTnffiO n.[m.] ruin, destruction;


abs.
26

'd

b),

VOrp

Am

RS K2S al., nna Mai 2 3

i", destroyed (stifled) his compassion (or, the bonds of kinship, v.

WQCfl),

i.e.

violate

it,

v. esp. niflK 'Bh ( BC .

Je 5 10 t.; physical destruction Ez 5" 6 36 15 13 23 4 'D !>jn Pr 9 21 25 Ex 1 2 (P), 2 Ch 20 22 9 s 1 8 destroyer ; Dn 10 (disfigurement); 'Cnn Je 51" (fig. of Bab. as destroyer), in 2 23"

sem^n) Gn 38'( 3)he spoiled (it) wpore <Ae ground, 2. made it ineffective, =waste words Pr 23 s
.

mt. of corruption (where bamoth were, S. end of Mt. of Olives, poss. adapted from nnC'pin
so

pervert, corrupt, ace. wisdom 9 corruptly, vintf ipnsyn H09

EZ28
(cf.

',

abs.

deal

Hoffm "wn 0882,, i;5 Benz Kit Bur

$g

mom
1

[pb?], p. 770^;

offensionis).

but

We Now read Dt 9 so b 'v 3 2


12
,

tone*,
.

7 Vmw), Ex 3 2 (JE),

Gn
2

6 12 4-;

1 s. ''finB'ni
24
,

rvne>:
ft.

Dn 8 + nhf
'

Hiph. 103 Pf. 3 ms. irnp n Je 51, etc.; Jmpf. 3 ms. Mai 3 U + , nnBi 1 Ch 20 1 ;
2

tnPlBta n.[m.] id.;inn^p

fyf

Ez

TnnUJTp n.[m.] disfigurement


Is 52".

of face

47 Wiftai Ez i6

mpl. Jinne-n'
1

Dt 4 16
10
;
,

29

31

7mt>. ms.'sf.

IwnBVl
;

8"

nmn
JVriK'p

=Is 36

7i/ abs.
etc.; Pi.

tnntpQ T
22 s5 (H).'

n.[m.] corruption

(ritual),

Lv

Dt 31 29
6
4

c'str.

15 rvnfn rS 2 6 +

Gni9 +,
Mai
36
!7
11

,4

etc.;

1.
;

spoil, ruin,
1 i
19

ace.

nrup

v. mtr.

crop Ju
s

3
19
,

trees
6

Dt 20 19 - Je
DJ"!

(fig.),
,

vessels 2

Ch

houses 34", palaces Je 6 5

cf.

PltStf n.f. acacia, tree 27 ^T


1452 sondH, Thes

and wood (=nt23EK '


\
7*

Is65 Lvi 9 (H),


1

Ru 4

'S?n

J e 49 thieves

Ar. "oil, prob. loan-word from Egypt, sndt,

damage as much as they want;


-

ace. pers.

= ruin,
2
7
,

Erman 2MG
or
J

" v,<le82> 120


'

destroy,
1

n 2 Ch 13 24 ( -f IP
l3

S 26 9,i Ju 2021 a ( + njnA), v 35 42


separ.),

K
9
;

in
cf.

dry places
E,ob
BK "a>

esp. acacia
a.
.

t.,

+ (ace. pers.
abs.

DBB,TT*B-T.K

om.) Is5i
Is
9

u = 65

+4
;

t.,

acc.in IV3 2CI121

Tr

stl
;

!<

seyydl HB390r.._'

);growing (mimosa) Nilotica; Post rlom * "- BMt


( -

B pg J g + , .9
)

^
Ex

ace. D$> 2

ruin one (bywords) Pr S 24' Dt 9 26 land 1 S 6 5 Je 36 s9


also
;

25

Dn

usually pi., CISC' 'i'^ shittlm ivood, material of ark, altars, staves, etc., in

grow in
tabern.,

desert)

ii ,; (v. Dr);

city wall 2

2o'

(EwTh

here

Dtio 3 Ex25 510 ,3 +i9t.Ex25-38(P);


-

denom. from T\TW they were making a pit/ < were deWe(?)KloDrBuHPSNow La 2 s cities and nations Gn iS 2*' 28 ^, vising),

D^Op
||

K> Hsy_pi7Zor of shiltim (wood), 'SJ om., a6W 3 6 M (P).

ace. om.), I9 (J), Is ,0I0 2 i8 2i 36

,3U

12

= K
io' 2
;

37
t.

(Pi. in

K i9

TQ^SQJ n.pr.loc.
'

alw. TS'n

usu. 2qtti':

12

),

+n

+ (Israel

1. E. of Jordan, Jos 2 3 '(E),


rs'S'n i)3N
n

Mi6 6 Nu2 5 '(P);

Dt

s'

4
'

K 8'

personif.)

Je 5 1

abs. c.

9 pride of Judah Je 13 , earth 24 adv. ace. Dn 8 (v. Dr ; Bev conj.


,

ring* or ir'e ulter

monstrous things), cf. 1 Ch lb 2i 12 ; Pt. as adj., of lion Je 2 30 angel iCh2i ;


=destroyerExi2

0116 33 ; on exact site v. Buhl Gray ^3 Jo 4 8 (perh. IFarfy M-&Hf, W.of Jerus., cf.We Buhl Geoer!l0 and views inDr).

nit

2- qfn

'

[nDt*] vb. spread, spread abroad


id. ;

(NH

(J),

Je22 ; Is54 lc D^a'OJe


,

4'/Onri5i'; sg.coll.CtSnGes" '; thedestroying band, cf. DrBuNow) 1 S 13 17 14'* (spoilers,


for snare, trap, Je 5 28 t2. 12 pervert, corrupt, morally, ace. "!\fl Gn 6 (P; v.

26

Ar. Ikl, spread out ; so Eth. (iTtb: Aram.


,

ravagers);

fig.

npf -4*); Qal Pf. 3 pi. sf. consec. Dinpfl 2 ^2*? Je 8 <Aey shall spread them abroad, etc., ace. of many separate things, so Impf. 3 fs.
npe>rn 2 g
'

!P46),'CB3Pr6

32
)

cf.Zp3 Ez23 (lPcomp.);'B>n


l

i;

(by loc; disting. from

bns prea rf

1009

hti
t"^I2ty

+ lnf. abs. niDB> Dnp *ntplpl r (J) they spread (sc. the quails) for themselves all abroad round about the camp (i.e. to dry them; 93 siccaverunt ; cf. DiGray); Ft. Tfyb ntSC? Jb 1 2 expanding the nations (cf. ? 3 b). Pi. Pf. i s. "SS fB "WJt# ^ 88 10 7 have
covering); 3 mpl.

n.m.
or
fr.

Nu

12

secretary

organizer

?);
,

official, officer (prop, scribe, original meaning as arranger, abs. '& Pr 6 7 '\& 2 Ch 26"; pi.

CnOE' Dt 1 l5 +

etc.;

appar. subordinate
,

officer,
'

D,1 ,5
-

judicial,civilormilitary(cf.Dr
-

Gray
l0

NuU
2

16

):

spread out unto thez

my

palms.

t[ntOlWp] n.[m.] spreading-place


for

(NH
B ",

organizing people for marching Jos 1 3 (both b 89 ; appointed over Isr. by Egypt, E), cf. Dt 20 14 8101319 cf. v overseers Ex 5 (all J) ; elsewhere
,

drying
;

FB.T,is68^

figs,

cstri

(ARSKennedy iM Qsp-in nDBT? Ez26


etc.,
.

I!,"! '

+ D ?&!Nuii"
,

Ch

23

26 s

(E),
D

Dt29
24
1
;

ffl

3i

+ 0'DDfe>

i6 18

+'? et

'BB>
1

Jos 8 s3 (R 6 ), and

trritSttJT?

n.[m.] id.; D'cnn^'D EZ47


v supra.
.

10
.

Btttf

v. DIB', D'tstf

minor judges also Dt u ^rrns D^nnBTSn 'OV 1 chosen from Levites 2 Ch 19" 34 13 1 Ch 27
,

J (-rD'tftO) 2 3

(B

),

(E, or

R D );

'DB* as

flLJti^ vb. overflow, rinse or wash off (NH id., so J Aram. 'lDB' As. iatdpu, overflov), 3 Ar.i_sk- id., Cuche) ; Qal Pf. 3 ms/B* Is8 +,
;

11 (+Dnflto, D-iyiB'); as title of individ. 26 ; of ant, tytA IDB*. J'Vi? rfyfQ Pr 6 (|| nsiDri);
.

TvTipQj n.pr.m. an
27

official

of David,

Ch

etc.;

Impf. 3 ms.

*$fa

K22
;

38
,

Isio c -

pi.
s

B'BDB*

Is28 2
15

1.
n
by

etc.;

Ft.

%(W
'

Kt(>Qr

D-jE');

Aaaprms, Carpal.

river Is 8

Je 47 2,
cf.

(v. TH}),

Dn

invading army, Du Marti id. DCB*

Is 28

(qy.

over/low, of 10 40 all fig. of Sta* ** 1894


-

t [itOtrJC] n.m. rule, authority; sf.npfp

Jb 38 s3 (of heavens over

earth).

19 also Bit?), v (v. DIB*), of' in judgment) v 2 (D?P), 30 28 of judicial (sim. 22 c. ace. of land destruction, nirjS t\mw Is io sb 2 Je 47 Pers. (fig.) Is 4 3 (*??), + 6 9 ("^), 16 17 v (D:p 'B>), 124* (3?). cf. Is 28 Ct 8 7 DB*3
, ; ,

"M n.m.

gift offered as

perh. in spite of
-l thing

& = ^J>,
fr.

homage (\/dub.;

Ar.

^J^,

vb. wish,

(weakened
Is
t

4);'^
1

y&
,

87
2

'B* 'irsjf

thing desired); cf. J*sn 12 '3V 68 30 76 ,

S)t2iE> flooding

38 Abs. Dn
;

rain (of s judgment) Ez n" 12 nPiB* ?nj I s 66 sim., in good sense.


,

13

N" ^ n.pr.m.

S 20

25

Kt,

v. SIB*.

2C

1 1

v.

Niph. Fig. of dashing, rushing


6
. .

TpN' ffi
Vltava, 2f/w.
I.

n.pr.loc.

in

Issachar,

Jos 19",

horse, npni>B3 'IB* D1D3 J e 8 20 4 lit. of bn? 78 2 Ch'32

3.

2. flow, run, lit, rinse or

nn T

\y v. 3B".
-

11.

TOT\D
T

v. 31B*.

tcas/i 0^,

c.

ace. of

thing washed

1K22 33 VT
,
||

D'.p Lvi5"(P);

of stain

Ezi6 9 (^VD;
;

YUT);

t[rref3 vb only Q*1 /jw?/ a P c sr^I ** 18 but <read n|*n (II. nc-j) <A 5ocA '^3 D t 32
-

HJPHj Jb 1 4
Lv 1 5'
2

19
.

6e rinsed

Nipt. Impf. 3 ms.' BJ IDE* out, off (P of wooden vessel)


;

which begat

thee thouforgattest,Sa,m.ttWT),T)i

Dr.

3 mpl. VJS?P totpB^ Dn 1 i^ie sw>e;rf away (de26 feated), read prob. <"|Dt (for *|be), also v (cf. 21 Pa. P/. 3 ms. tppw) pjbl Lv 6 (P) Dr). t'i sAaW 6e scoured and rinsed.

tWaS
Sifai.

n.pr.m. in Eeuben, iCh


rrrniJ
v.

42
,

Smf..,

Wm

[n*''],

me,

tlin

n.pr.flam. on border of Egypt,

SEl -" flood; abs. ]DB> ^fpV, t\%& n.m. s 8 Pr if, i + 3 t.; cstr. * 32 ;flood,

Na
fig.

Jos 1 3 BS3JB 'B* prob. E. branch of Nile J s 5 1 Ch 13 ; clearly Nile, in?' V1J Is 23 (|j -I'JTj?
,

tn

of

''
1

T0n
8

8 s6 judgment', I3j> 'B* Na 1 cf. Dn 9 , nijTll 22 D'D 'B^S*; 1 (cf. Dr); of calamity, D'31
,

-\it<)),

nW *5
usu
<J

=
2

Je

18
;

cf.

Dl r * 3 " Wilson "** vi>


as black water,

8HiaoB

er ived from

I. "iriB',

1N 'B*

54 (V

Pr 27 4 a/ooa" 0/ an^r; so *|Sj?. *\?f Is for t3 bef. foil. V Ew Di > Du Che Marti
;

but

doubtful).

del/e-asdittogr.); lpB*lit.ofrainflood,

Jb 38 s

tn217
26
;

"Yl!~TO n.pr.flam. in Asher, Jos

Homchr124 DHM Ep
374

"lEJH/ (-/of foil.; As.iatdru,write,Sab.-\UQ


I""""

nArl "- 21lv

2
;

Ar.

pL rZ
)

ru 2ui>[p] icai Aa@apa6 ; poss. Nahr ezI9 Zerkd, S. of Carmel, and just N. of Caesarea, Wilson H ",DBRa, " 0BL,B " 4TH but v. Buhl 0105
, .

(a book), wt'te, JiJ row, line; Aram. X"]PB'

J4* document, so Hilpr " Horn" Palm. TOP Lzb


1 :

8*"- El "-'- 8
1-

CIS"
from

67
,

Nab.

WW

v. I. DIE*.

69

all

As.).

"b%

iV{}, n.pr.loc,

^'W
3 T

etc., v.

nV-

rrV*J
trt7
he whose
infra
;

1010

NttTO
Br
JBL """
,,M9> ,3S
'

tt> it

G149
is,
:

10
,

appar. n., but


?,

prob.=w

v.

).

3. specif, song of Levitical


1

or that which belongs to him, v.


(1)

choirs,

with musical accomp.,


2
||

Ch6 161

'

13 (so

views are

E'(=7yB',

+ sf. n_ = his son, X Jer Rabb


iTI? n.pr.loc. (q.v.)

Calv); (2)

NH embryo, w,
(until

read also
cf. 'a),

S6

for D'tfna,

Th

Herder De and most

12 27 ; TK(n) * instrument to accompany song 1 Ch i5 16 + 6 t.


25 2

"

and mod.,

Ch
cf.

23

,s

29

s9

Ne

recently); (3) n.pr.of Messiah, AVRVMiinster b (1534) on basis of Talm Sanh 98 ; groundless;
(4) Jer

(v.

^3 2 b);
n.

Am 6'.
song
1

rw = rpB',
X
"*-

TiTV*BJ

f.

= i? +

B*,

qui mitlendus est; (5) ri?B> whose is the kingdom, <S whose

39 23

15

);
16
;

abs. '&
pi. cstr.
,

(pi.

niV[e>]

Ecclus

Exi5 + 9t.;

1 cstr. TTVtf I s 5

nn-E1
-- l
-

it is,

SO

Aphr Ephr

Am 8

Ias av Vk6x] tu nn-oicrtTieca

(rd.

nV-iB>

Hoffm
1
l

mVu

(Codd. uarroKfiTat); so Sam. n;>{}>, cf. K3"iy DBBten \b l^N Ez 2 1 32 , Aq Sym Theod Saad;
!

AwOM)Weal.);-y, o(/e,Exi 5 '(E), 2S22 ,D,9 2230 15 1? =V'i8 ,Dt3i 3 2"Nu2i (E)Is5 23
t t"1 ^] vb. sing (denom. ace. to M ua). 537 Gerb ,?! but, if so, an old
,

*1

this reading best, but exact transl. not certain ; V T)r JPh "' ,i, " *5 lff On. 418 g MP95U.. lnti.3Sff. p z .
''
-

No ZMG
one);T#J Ex

IT.

Qal 49
bbitf
1
1

Pf. 3 ms.
2
1
,r

if ^

An/;/. 3 ms.
,

v. S-te.

Nu

so

t^tf

n.pr.m.

in

Judah,

Ch 4

SSBuGerb;
all

(read H0J Jb 33- for "IB* in this sense also

v^II. "J*',

EwDeDi

RVand
mpl.
,

mod.); 3 fOBTil Jus', etc.; /mi;,


;

cf. As. Idnw, Iphte. isltn, pttf (-/of foil.; urinate; sindti (pi.), urine; vb. also Eth.VJf: Aram, ^ol, yL'; v. Ar. ilI bladder
1

2l n<# Ex i5 + //. cstr.~wb 1 S 18 6 Kt B (<Qr"i ?6,soBu; om., cf. Dr Kit^HPS Pt.~& Pr 25; pi. One* 2 S i 9 36 + f. Now);
;

(Wahrm)).

rftVf 2

tt^tt?,
2

K
'

i8

27

] n.[m.] urine; pi. sf. DnW =Is 36 12 (both Kt Qr Dn^l 'D'B).


I"
;

[]^-] vt Hiph. urinate (secondary/


-

from above);
1

S 25 2"

1K14"

Pt.~^[>^ PFlKT^i.e.a male person) 21 1 6" 21 2 9 (all of ex-

terminating a family).

^i 3 9 ^68 IOI I04 3 abs. ^57 =io8'-;


5 :l:,
1

accTtf IS42" ^33 3 + 5 t.; Nu2I (E)Is5 Q-n&l'v Pr 2 5 2"; ^TE'ExI5 i! fiS T^'D ^ j 37 7 ( yfofe^ n nn Io6 2 6 c. ace. of theme abs. Ju 5 1 S 18 c. 59 89 121 b 6'--= iCh i6 n Ex 1QT Je 20 13
1

S 1 9 + nyy);si>ig,
,

2 t.
c.

+ Am 8 3 (read
,
; i

for nh'tf; v

^
1

l;r

t,

'

15

||

:,3

I05
c.

=IChI6 , Ju 5'; +1B1


,

ace.

theme 21";

c.

p pers.
12

Tt^' ( Voi foil.,


TT''

cf.

No

2 "

""" am)
id.;

27"; of nature
-

537

65"

(after ySfiinri);
i

a-^bv Jb
36
;
:t

).

33

27

(v.

, supra); pt. D "!B singers 2

n.m. song

40 -)-);
sf.

21

V
2 87
,

(NH

so

Ecclus

1.

(Ez 40" read D]Pif

abs.

,2 Ju5 +,

cstr. 2
1

Ch
21
,

29

27

songstresses 2
;

S 1 9 s6
5

Ttf

yfr

etc.; pi.

trtf

Gn 31" Pr

25

20

1. lyric son^,

+ bvO
;

&yp Ch 13 8 Ct i'; Tl# Am 5 etc.; *K 5 opp. nr|5 Am 8"';


sf.
12
,

supra). f 1 38 rd. Wit? Jb 36 2 '; Impf. 3 ms.

S19 iK 10 Hi Co mod.) T)SlV s5 2 Ch 35 Ec 2 S + Am 8 (v. >n*vn. Pol. 3C Pf. 3 mpl.

T$& Zp2 M
;

P.
,

T^D
etc.;

joyous

Gnsi^J)

12 triumphal Ju 5

IS30 ; D'3JV EZ33 love song Ct 1" (title


't?
;

29

32
;

sing:
0b

Ch 6"

Ch 2 9 pi. Dn-'t?o Ezr 2 6i + birds Zp2 H men Jb36 24 elsewh.


2
;
;

23

T#
13
,

pt. of Levitical singers

n T'); noisy Am 5* Ez26 drunken revels Is 24', cf. 23 ]6 D^D3 'b* 20 33 ni33 Ec7*; not for sorrow Pr 25 yfr 137

DT^), ^45' (tfHJ

Ezr2

in

Impf.

mn

iCh6' s 9 33 + 31 1., + fpl. 67 songstresses =~Ne 7 tHoph. besung:


TE'n

w
2

i s 26'.

"'W Ec
praise,
rtrrtnj

12 4 songstresses (prob. birds).


||

2.

religious mjr, in worship,

-pbo 56n 69 31

rbsn ^42"; usu. 7 V# is^ns n'^D 2 8


;

ttt^O n.[m.] alabaster (foreign word? NH id.; Aram. XW'V, \Ui, perhaps As. sasiu);

cf.

THJ3B
f 11.

9 Patrick Hast DB Mab cle


'

Ch

*2

(material of temple);

r&nn Ne 12 46
I842
10

'<
;

ths* V'

137

Ch

29";

Bhn
in

T-B*

(fresh outburst),-)- 6 1, v.

ehn

BJttS

n.m.

id.

; 'V

H^BJ?

Ct g M
(v.

(in

fig.),

^//-titles, -ie>

46

1
,

cf.

Is 26

Est
I.

6
*,

nii'VCn "VB

material of pavement v 6b

j9?7-

BH3).

3
,

i/rtm songs

c.lto]P
45';

^ i2o'4- 14 t. (v. 11. nppp p. 752); f 48' + 1 2 t. (v. It? p. 274); "Vtf b'l^p
orig. alone in all except

W&,

v.

pIV.
time,
1

tNUTUJ n.pr.m. Solomon's


2aa, 2fwa,

K4

('B

30 92

108',

L 2a0ar

cf.

BJ*".

1011
pttrty

nuti
34

l,

p\tl

iL

n.pr.m. king of Egypt, Solomon's


2

11

/
12

ivitt

make him
2

prince, Is 5" 26' Je 22"


obj.),

time(ioth cent. B.C.),

= 2 Chi2
.

2
,

iK i4 Chi 2, PV^ v"


i i

40

'

Qr(KtpB'ltJ>),
7
;

21 7 84 7 88'
;

ind. ( + ib
i

no'

22'=

=&eSonk
-

I,
-

||^i8
(all)
(cf.

D?^ ierwri

= thou unit make them

first

ZMG " (,86,, 233,r king of 22nd dynasty, Blau AJ Eur ,M " E ""- Blb BAS L Steind j = Sosenk

WMM

shoulder, make them turn their back, flee is 18 41 ); acc.-f b ma&e something t'nfo Je2

8B.SHA.

cf>

Griffith

Ht.

DB S.IMA^
tr 2 '

50
8em
-

3
,

16

13
like

8pr t JTttf vb. put, 8e t(Nb^' ''; 375 Pt. pass. 31" (\); Ecclus cf. Ph. TW Lzb
-

" h " ,M

39

one

^45 Ho 2

17

(
(||

+3

&T),

loc); 3 Is 16

acc+3
1//

comp. make

2
39
,

10

83

,: ,4
;

ace.
i"1

TW

only, make, prej>are, feast

Je 51

* cf. 'H?
|,

V rJ

?*

Ho 6" (rd. poss.


\jr

JVC*, pt. pass.),

make darkness
1

v. also

1-

'

41

(No

Syr. )L'cbJL quality, ap2>ear-

ms. T\f ance);QplPf. 3 Gn^-h,9 3 20 87 1 S 4 90 , +, 2 ms. nne>

88

7-9
,

s.

;W73
>//

fs. sf.

n^
^ntf
;

^-.perform signs, 3 loc. Ex 1 o (J ). , take one's stand (cf. D B' internally trans.,
1

04

20

4.

4 a)

rrjy0n

ine>rie>

trepan Is

22

7
;

c.

'""by (against)

+;

apL*^Ex33
,

+3t.,
33
,

^ 3 7._-3Sp
is

IVB"

inetapl.

flB*

15

49
3

7 3"

(other forms not found)


juss. ngjj

JW/: 3 ms. rVB*

Ex2i 22 +
fs. sf.

n$$ Gn 30*+

*nnern

ru

16

Jbg ten^n
,

De direct (attention) away cf. Di (ellipsis of T, D'JB, or 3.?), Du from me, reads 7mc); Lag (so Bu) prop. fiaE*?, (sc. TJ;
,

dub.,

B'J

= nB'J

Jb io^Kt;
:

>Qr /mv.

flW)

V2

10

+
,

s. sf.

n$ 1K11";
21

Pr 27

23

nn^ f 9
nb>

141
;

3
;

fs.

7m. ms. IV? *n& Je 31 21 etc.;

T Siegf(iT )

3B*;,

Beer

(best) nya* (7

19

),

with

/n/. a6*.

Is2 2 7

cstr.

rPB1 Jb3o'

i<.

JVEh (J e 1 3 16 Qr, but rd. pass.

Kt

JVC
?y,

Exio
48
1417

1. put, lay hand upon,


33
i//

;);

sf.
4

'W
(E),

^bn (Bu BeDu) forbirv *B prob. rightly. Hoph. (or Qal pass. Ges i53u ), /mp/. 3 ms. Ex 2 1 30 (E) if a ransom be imposed V7V, v 30
^D>
.

W
TV&

Gn46

39 c. D? in evil partnership, Ex 23'(E); put ornaments, ->y pers., 33 4 (J); cf. 15 8 9 1 S 2 Is 15 Jb 22" Eu 3 lay child into (3) 36 16 cf. bosom Ru4 put wisdom, 3 loc, Jb38 3 Pi-26 24 <tfa33 nixy ireta ^i3 ,i.e. takecounsel,
(J), Jb9
1
; ; ;
,

tTOn.ni. garment (Nb


jL'ciJL

Be,,r,|!,, '

41f
-,

IVfH

appearance, and qu. IW?); Pr 7 10 fig. Don 'V f 73 s (v. II.


;

cp. Syr.

cstr.

ejoy).

f 1. ntt) n.pr.m. third son of Adam; Gn 4" 26 3 1 Ch I (where expl. from /rC#), v s

""
;

plan;

"2 'DrilO,/^

28
;

put things

lay (penalty) ?V pers.


(E),ct.(c.~WX
ace.

Ex

= ivhere)ylr84''; nearly = give(]T\3),


Gn 4"
(J ; explan. of name TY&) 2. a. set, station, sheep Via?
:

2i K (E), sin

tfyfl

nnn

7
;

T-riS.

In

nE'" , 3a-?3

Nu 24
La

17 47

(poem
),
.

in J), read
(v.

Nu

12

11

prob.

nSB' tumult

KB>3), cf.

+b
,

pers.
3
'.

appointing Gn 3 o 40 cf.
appoint
12
6
,

^
18
)

T&, v. II. nJlK ZAW " 1(1896) 84 t[r.tt?] n.m. (Albr ) foundation, Thes Ko"- ' 172 stay (of" society) pi.
11.
'

Gray.
^
<1888)

(cf.

or HKE'

sub

CriE'
33

&6 v 40

(vW
3

);

(J);

ace.

pers.=

(W1|T> nine'n

i z

(prob.

fig.

of established

(^ over) 4i (E); set iob pers. (? 3 b) + 3 loc. V'73 s0 (ace.) 88" and (obj. pers. om.)
set

usages, laws, etc., 23 Zegw,

Now Bae Che

al.;

Sym. Btapol, so Hup>Thes al.of o6/s); Thes


10

crown teW"!? 21 4
11
;

set

one (J? partit.)


2

KB3^ 132

Je3

19
,

cf.

seJ pers. among (3 pers.) (W) Jb3o'; set watch 'ob


6
,

S 19
141
15

29

puts here also yTp Is i9 (so MT probably intends), which Ew Di Kit then interpret of
working-classes, \\"^ "V; butperh.opp.of this, the upper classes, so as to include all ranks of Comm Buhl al. i^n't? -; Che society.Thes De Che

snares

140

iniquities

T^W?
l

loc.

Nu24

enmity, T? pers. (J); 3 8 ^ 9 cf. 101 ; set, direct face, n 3 n,B *i7 (J), eyes fl?
>

f Gn3

3
,

weavers of it

(cf.

Du Marti),
'

v. III. nntr.

b. in phr. p 3? '!? se< one's mind to, give heed, 23 20 attention (cf. D*> 2 b), Ex 7 (E), 2 S 13 Je
20 7 f 48" Pr 22 17 Vj*, c. b Jb 7' abs. 1 S 4 3 s2 11 C. *, /x, b*33 f 62 ; Pr 24 / reflected. Ex2 3 31 (E; c^y . Jt?), pi! ^ Tl^n Jb i 4 13

with above -/dub.; Dietr Abh


H'NE' ruin, devastate,

21

TJTrJO n.[m.] coll. thorn-bushes (connex. 3 cp.(improb.) HNir


c.

growth); alw.
(cf.

whence 'Vf wild, rough TDB> abs. 'tf Is 7 s324 9 17 27"


:

wouldst/x me a

limit,

38" (T^ P*"?


it

H^
'3

Du);

n^ 5

j;
BN63
)

sf.

in^

io' 7 (fig. of Assyr.).

liBI

De
v
10

al.

here shall one fix


it sftaZ/,

[the boundary, pn,

be fixed against, etc.:

but explan.

DDttf(Lag - T 33C Ecclus 47 ra

212

vb.Uedown(NH = BH; x
1 33CTD 6d 40 5 47 20 ,
'

very forced:
3. constitute,

Me Kau

1?^, Bi Bu nae*). make one something, 2 ace, 1 K


'3

= deathbed
37i
;

(in death),

Lzb

46"; Ph. 33^, 33CD (v/d 1 Eth. flhfl: Zte, so Aram. 33f,
3 T 2

infr.),

nD
Nab. K33B'D couch
;

1012
1

33870

Ar. (jiCl only pour out (water, tears), be poured out (cf. Hiph. infr., 8* and Lag 63 )); Qal Pf. 3 ms. 't? Gn 26' +

2'
i

2'"+ 35

t.

K Ch,
12
.

cf.

Gn 47 30 (J), Dt 3 i

16
,

and

(c.

nx)
1

c. in grave,
6
;

W33
jb
7

Is
,

14"

(opp. T)?!? ?),


;

etc.;

Imp/. 33?" s ; i3e>? Jos 2 Jb 3o'


n33B>
1

Gn 3 o +
,i
,

etc.

Ez 4 \
cslr.
,
f.

Gn 39

7 1!
,

etc.;
sf.

s2 3 mpl. |33^ S 2 Imv. ms. 33B> 2 S 1 3 d 7n/. abs. 33B> Lv 1 5";


,

TR *2p V'SS
; :

21

->syb

T^y

20"2i 2C inShe'61Ez32 21 inGeh'enna(?)Is5o". 5. fig. = relax Jb 30^'my gnawing pains do not = have rest, i3^> 'B> tib Ec 2 23 t Niph. Pu. sleep;
.

33E> .

i+,
,

-jaag;

n33t{>

Dt6 7 +2 Mi 7* Eu 3 8 etc.;
:

toB' Ru 1; ><.

1.
Ju

M& Gn 28"+,
down (some1

aa3B>

Gn

= be lain with (sexually;


for

subj.

woman), only as
t Hiph.
1

Qr

Kt

[W

Niph. Pu.
c . ace.

q. v.

"lay,
,

lie
s7

Pf. 3

fs.

na'S^n
fs. sf.

puer.

+ PT ?
cf.

K3

20

so

times opp. Dip, n?H) blow,


(E),
1

a.

(prostrated by

Impf. 3
2

ViyW^l
nsiN

v 20

(nBD-by) 17"
2

+ JH3, !>M).
5

b. to sleep,
22

(for 03S?!!)

S3 Dt7 Pr6 + M Th We Dr and 1 S 9


7 1

4 11 9 (J), 28 oft.; read 33fM also

Gn

K4

21
;

Inf. abs.
,4

DfliS

33f n

S 8 2 making
'.^J

them

lie

down on ground; Impf.

mod.;
1 -',

'tf

+
5

2Chi6
i.e.

)&
Jon

sleep
i 5
;

19

f
1

4
3

cf.

Pr
(all
,

y
3

+ DTU

7 loc), v 4 s ?3 33B* (ace. cogn. noon-repose), 2 S 1 3 cf. D}"3 3 Pr23 ', of two lying (together, for warmth)

=be

lying

23

(of burial); 33f: "O tip them so that contents

DW

also lay 33^133

Jb 3 8 37

26 s

Ar.

SXL

supra).
;

to/d ntt?-^y

may (cf. s2 tHoph. Pt. 33f D 2 K 4 32 p/ consec. 33^1 Ez 3 2 shall be


c. i]iri3
'

flow out

Ec

be sleeping 1 S 26 ; keep lying, 13 1 S Ru 3 13 Pr 6 9 emphasis c. I? Ju i6 3 on resting, Lv 26 6 (H), token of


4";
7
:i

=
I<t

laid (in death),

et

DX

pers. (wi</j)

so

Imv. ms. roaipn v


,

(c.

OX

pers. only).

Jbn

T[i~QDtt.' j n.f. act of lying, layer;


cstr. ri33B>, all
c.
:

mourning, HTM} 33^1 {$)) pt?3 'V 1 K 21% DVJBf! pa 'V


lence
;

2S12
-V

16
,

cf.

13"
9

1. act of

only
;

lying, as ace. cogn.

68 14 (of indo:

of prostration by disease 41 ; X) s among foes 57 of humiliation Je y'; c. ?5? rei land Gn 2 8 13 (J), usu. bed 2 S 13 s 1 21 4 Lv
fig.
;

K
.

5nrn33B> Lv 1 5 13 a man lies with her 331? 3 a lying of seed (in copulation), cf. 19 20 Nu 5 13 KSH Lvis' 632 2 2 4 then ( semen), JnTTUap 17 t 'B> alone" 1 5 2. Zayer of dew, ( + BO),

'.

15

42120
,

cf.

v 50 for midday repose


,

S 47

c. lie

?j3nn33B>Exi6

m4

(P).
BS179

on
?TJ

(?}))

one's side
1
)

Ez

4 -4 -6 9
-

(symbol.).
2

d.

lie,

pers.
,

19

3
s

(fatally),
(i.e.

K4
-

s4

t[mStpLag
tion; sf., 'all
c.

Ba rai44 ] n.f. copula20

e. lie P

n3 of lamb

be cherished)
1

(to revive). 3 2 S 12 ,

(0|:

of woman Mi 7 (intimacy),
lie

(vital

down
infr.;

for copulation

Gn 1 9 333i (of

both opp. Dip). 2. lodge (for night), 'V Jos 2 (E), 2 K 4", cf. 9 6 (yet (TOE*) perhaps 47 lie 3. of sexual reill), Lv 14 (3 loc). 15J6 lations, lie with subj. man, c. Dy Gn 3o
1 '

warmth) woman, v.
;

3 fem.); JTit!? ^33? ; E' jnn n^ non3-^33 v 33

W33^-ns jnl Nu5 (P; LviS 20 |WI fem.),

^
K
,

cf.

2o 15

(all

H).
;

n32?Q
2

n.m.

Lv

,5- 4

act of lying;

place of lying, couch


i i
47

abs. 'D

cstr.

33^0
5
;

S 45 +

sf.

'33f I? Jb 7" +

D333t?0

cstr. 'OSB'O

39
11

7 - , " ,4 4

"

(J),

Ex 22"
Lv
33

(E),
c.

12"

24

15

Dt 22 M + 8
'
'

Gn49 +

sf.
t.),

t.

Dt., 2

etc.; 1. couch, bed (37


1

Dni330? 11 2 S 4 Ho
13

^ 4 pi. Ho7 +,
14

14

Mi

etc., orig.

FWK,

etc., v.

p. 85* supra),

Gn

26'
2

(om.

and mod.),
33B>),

fem. with (MT WK, Dr 28 3 and II. m, s2 34" 35" (all J), I S 2
14

his bed;

iK i^Cts -!-; '5 %i) Ex 2i (E) he takes to 26 nny 'O Lv 15 (P; v. sub I.Tli); 'D
4
-

S 13" Ez 23 s (fig.), Lv 15 24
(c.

as place of copulation Gn 49 (poem in J), Is s5 17 s 7 8 8 Pr7 ; as place of burial Is 57 Ez 32 57


2

(33^

Nu 5",
;

also

ace. cogn.

jrjJTOa^)

Ch

i6 14
'13

(v.

'd Inscr. Tabnit 8 and perh. Jewish

v 13 Lv I5 18 19 20
c.

c.

ace. (sf.) fem.

Dt 28 3 Kt'(v.

vir. b$* fem. Gn 39' (J); c. fof])i 22 (sodomy), Lv 18 20" (both H; c. ace. cogn.

m
,s

inscr.

gen.,

Cooke 341 ). +2. act of lying : a. in "110 chamber of lying down = bed-

nona-oy Dt 2 7 Lv 2 2 (H); subj. woman, c. Dy vir. Gn ly*** (J) 2 S 13"; 33 3 flK vir. Gn 1 e supra). 4. a. ?'< ig (cf.

n^K ^sfp);

c.

21

chamber, Ex7 (E), Ecio20 ; Dnnjrn 'd

day

siesta;

'

Zyr'ny cfoiwi

133^0 'Tire 5 S4 'his noon23 rd. perh. 'O IXny couches for 17 Klo Bu HPS Now, cf. . b. (from

28

2S4 m

2K6

12

33B>

RW1

down

in death, Is 14 8 43 17 (opp. Dip), EZ31" t7.jo Jb , 4 ij ^ opp D , Pj pgg^ ttfpew 'V 3 1! ; 32 20 21 for b. esp.'in phr. fytn^ (dead) Is 51 La 2 . vrrt3K Dy 'B> he down with his fathers, of kings

context) sexually: of woman 33En? (b


13J Ju2i Nu3i nE>K Lvi8 22 20 13
lll2
17 - 35

&H) nyn'
33E>

(P);

ofman^tya

l3rriK sodomy ;"h); 'a (+

cri*

Ez 23 17

TOtf

1013

L,^
^D??]
""U- forgetting, forgetful
Is
;

t [HDti', so most] vb. Hiph. Pt. as adj. 8 Vn tfyfo BfJJW D'DID Je 5 usu., horses roaming at large they have become (cf. Eth. UMi); but mng. lustful needed; Aq Theod
in
.

pi.
>s

T "D"
of

? D'nS^n
(||

my holiness

65" they who forget


'3$)
;

the mt.

cstr. ' <ri3t?

,/,

aH
22
).

nations/or^C/uZo/^od^cf.'naypt^JbS^^so

Jer Irahentes (sc. genitalia), i.e. D 3K>D; read with Arnheim Du Dr D'a'efcD, i.e. fed
t \kovti
,

c,

tpQt#]
is

vb. decrease, abate

(NH

nyptf

stallions

(lit.

growing D'StPK,
vb. forget

Lv 2 1";

cf.

Hi? ?,
1

Dnsp).

allaying of anger ; JIN ^]3# soothe, satisfy the ear (so appar. Dalm), i.e. allow it to hear and

rDt# - T
and (Pi.)

102

(NH id.; y
i:,

uj Aram, m&,

^
c.

Ecclus 45 2Sc
is

NHWB cf. Levy (and Ar. ell be narrow, have small ears, be deaf, Frii 90 ) ; Ar. eL. v.
understand,

Qal 80
2
fs.

Pf. 3 ms.'t?
13-*;
3,

*9
,

+',

sf.

*??

find); u
Is
18
,

humble
3 mpl.
?]K>3

oneself,

49

1315^1
!

Wahrm humiliate) Qal Impf. Gn 8' the waters abated; Inf. cstr.
;

nn?B' Je

1 pi. sf.

TWpf f 44

etc.;

Est2 when abated the king's wrath,


fs.

so

/mp/lisf? Dt4 + 'naPf 45"; 13 /n/ oi*. nbtf; Pt. pi. cstr. V^** Jb8 f50~; 4b forget : 1. subj. man, a. ace. rei Gn 2 7 (E), 9 Dt 4 9' (opp."l?J) + =forget and leave, 3 loc.,
etc.; Zmv.'fs.
,

Pf- 3

B92? 7'. OW?)

W3 Je 5

26

usu. like

the bending, crouching,


for?]?' dub.;
:

of fowlers (this meaning Dr"WJP; Dudel.CO "ilB", then rds.

24
b.

19
;

c.

obj.

cl. c.

'?

Jb39

15
;

(O

inf.

V'i02

'a nnB>3 e*fn Hiph. Pf rti^; D'tfsto). 20 consec. '^JO "n'SB'nl 17 7 mill allay from

Nu

c.

ace. pers., involving forgetting to


23
;

mention,
4

upon me

the

(E opp. nat), cea&ing to care for Je 3o' liJi ls Jb 19 14 f 45"-; c. (fig.), Is 49 (ace. om.), v 5 ace. Jerusalem 137 *; Cr\l 1nH3B* Jb 24 20 abs.

Gn

murmurings

(ace.), etc.

40

W t[7bltf, 73ttf l*t *\ vb


;

^ bereaved

5b ^,

I37

,yp, nagjp,

fUsn (whence rOEta ; rea d

AV
,

supp]y rfoym or her cunning), but forced


:

A ^ Ki
Zen

prob. (Gr
cf.

Bu
17 ),

(=Ar. jXf, X Man, bn c Syr. Jjil 7o of children); Qal Pf. 1 s/ri^B' ni)3E' "KStaSGn 43 (E) if I am bereaved, I am bereaved (of
f.
,

14

al.)

E'DSPl let

it

24 grow lean (109

or (Che) B'nrri
17 ).

father, expr. resignation;

on p3

v.

Ges' 29 ");

let it

ace.

*>
,9

disappoint (me), fail (Hb 3 ,s 14 6 7 (God), Ho 2 8 13 Ju 3


('B*i nbe>)

1
1.

c. esp. c. 9 2 Is 17 10

Impf
1

1 s.

73&tt 2 7

45

(E),
;

c.

ace. pers. be bereaved

of you both (of mother)

Dt8
(ace.

om.)

16 1.(5 t.Dt, 4 also ace. of divine


of
'>

Je),

+ *59

12
'

(^yaa),
(ace.

^44"; commands
16

name Je 23 s Ho 4 6 Dt 26 13
1

S 1 5 33 than) women.
sf.

3 fs. ^BX WthlQ bsfn thy mother shall be bereaved above (more

ii9 +7 t. ^119, his doings and 139 2 13 711 2" ways, v 78 103 106 his covenant Dt 4 38 2 K 17 Pr 2 17 law of wisdom 3 sc. ace. nya
om.)
V'
,

Pi. Pf. 3 fs. nbsB' 1 S i^+y Ez I4 15 etc.; /my/. 3 fs. Dt nnj>3Bn 25 + 2 fs. ^SB'n Ez 36 14 Qr (v. $B>3 Pi.) 7n/ 32
,

^n
;

csCr.

sf.
,

dWbv
2
17

12
;

P<. nb??*

Ex
1

s6

23
1

nb?ace.

Ez 3 6 13 nbof father
3Tjn), cf.

K2

19 - 21

; 1. make childless,
of mothers

4
1

2. subj.
2
10

'<

(God)
20

io (opp. -OJ), La 5 b. ace. of sins 8 7 i//io"(acc. om.), i3 42 13 25 c. voice cryi//9 (opp.13T), cf., of distress, 44

S 1"

a. ace. pers. 14 Is 49 (|| 2XS),

Ho

4
12

Gn 42 s6 (E),

5'

(subj.

Am

Ez 5 (subj. famine and beasts), and v 12 i\ "(id.; obj. land); ace. of people (E']KD) )

Ho9

of foes 3 ma.

23
a//

74

d. sq.inf.f 77 10
s
,

fNIph.
,

Pf.

Je 15 7 ( + , ri'iaN), Ez36' 2, cf. v 1314 (v. supra); s5 La i 20 Ez 21 19 (Co, obj. om. (subj. 3jn) Dt 22
for ?S3P1 v. ?B3 p. 495b; otherwise Toy Krae). 2. a. cause barrenness, or abortion, 'SB''? Y"^\}
7

nsf? Ec 9 etc.; Impf. roe* + 9 ">, 3 fs. Je 2 o 11 ,etc; P. fs. nref 3 Is2 3 ,e nnsfj na^n v 15 pi. D'nSB'J Jb28 4 ; be forgotten: subj. 30 40 5 rei Gn 4i (E), Dt 3i 21 Je 20" 23 50 Is 65"
,

19
,

cf.

v 21 (Thes otherwise,

v.

'Kip infra).

subj. pers.
fig.

^9"

13

31

Ec

16
,

1' Tyre Is 23

16

of harlot), subj. tt^J


.

Ec 9%f

br\

(under |0 'VV\
6

shew barrenness, or abortion, (1) of any female Ex2 3 26 (E; +nii$), animals Gn 3 i 38 (E)
b.

Jb

2I 10 ; (2) of vine

Mai

3".
14

Hiph.

Pt.

Drn

Jb 28 4

t Pi. Pf. 3 ms!

caused

to forget (be forgotten) in

forget my + Hithp. Impf. 3 mpl. W3HB" forgotten in the city.

and sabbath. make my people

2 hath Zion assembly tHiph. Inf. 0'W t}f Je 23 s7 to


'

'131

rce>

La

(D<i?DX

DH^l) b'lfp Ho 9 miscarrying womb. Je 50 9 read >"?fO successful, <S Heb Codd.

EwHiGfGie.
TbiDU? n.
[xa.]

name Ec 8 10

(2

ace).

bereavement,
I s 47
s
(||

loss

of

tlmj were

children; t? V1K b

njD^N), c f.

v9

% f 35

12
-

1014
bereavet[^12C?] adj. childless (through
2 (t^ \^>3 v +
i

ptf
1
18

1.,

'B^Jt?
"'

'3 v 46

47

),

Ho6 + 2 1 1.
9 7

ment); 6. NB47 form v. Ba

^F lM9
.

21

(fig-

of

Zion); on

('B
5S

t^Stt? adj. bereaved, robbed of offspring 8 ,5,c Ho 13* Pr 17 12 'B> 3* 2 S 17 esp. ); (Ba 21

21 1CI1 20 Sa-ka-ma (cf. WMM""' 6 cp. Egypt. Jen ZAl(1896)3i6 ); mod. Nablus (from Rom. name 0200 GASm 0532 "' 345 Wilson Neapolis); v. Buhl

?Gn33

);

city of refuge Jos

111

'-

lust.

(aim. of fierceness); DH3 p Ct 4 2 (of flock, in sim.)

n%> Dm Je 18 =6
6
.
1

dbsheche.

fffla*

1
4-

cf.

Ju 9 28 ),
t.

'

2. n.pr.m. (on connexion with s 19 son of Hamor, also Gn 33 34


'

10

34, Jos 24

s
.

t[0 ^3UJ]
childlessness

,,

n. pi. abstr.

bereavement,
26

TD30J n.pr.m.
31

in
1

Manasseh
.

(2ix<m)

Nu

;V&0
ace.

"2?

Is 49* > sons f

iCh7

19
;

'B^a: J0S17 2

thee, the bereaved.

tnf?|ttta
ness,

to Thes n.f. abstr. barrenif so,

'B'n

t^ptt) adj. gent, Nu'26 31


.

of 03?/,

c. art.

as n.coll.

2K 2

21

(||njO);

19 but probably Pi. Pt. as v

read <r6'3- KloKit; cf. Bur.


,

[02t?j]

vb. Hiph. denom. start,


load backs of beasts
for

rise,

DOt^ ('/of

Hiph.=BH
weakness
1.

meaning unknown; NH Eth. has denom. flhen>: carry on


foil.,

journey);
,

the shoulder; Ar.

15LL

is

take short steps,

from

day's early (prop, 2 Jb Pf. 3 ms. consec. C'fB'rn 2 S 15 27 s 2 ms. I etc.; Impf 3 ms. 03?*?. Gn i9 + , ,6 D'SB'n J u 9 , etc.; Imv. 03?>ri Ex 8 + Inf.

:t3

(Kam Fiey)).
Zp3,9

D-CJ n.m.

shoulder; abs.
13
-

Gn

M (whence orig. 4 8 +, 03?* 33"+, B? \//2i U47 *'i " a Sta* 199 der. '; but **afon'infbrred01

from-

before 3,
sf.

Ba NB104 Ko"
15

1,i7 - 506

);

cstr.Djf
91e
)

Gn 9 a
Jb3i

49 1. shoulder (sometimes ,etc;


to??'
,

! nco?' (for iTO3?' Ges

4 Bffo Je 7" + ^3- Je 44 Pr 27", erron. 3 S63k Pt. VapO Ho 6 + ); DVDfK Je2 5 (Ges rise early, make an early start, of journey etc.; " 9 cf. Ct (Hex only JE); D3fn!> 2J u 19 ( + ), 2 13 2 S 15 +vb.of going Gni9 (J), standing 7 12 encamping Ju7', etc.; +inf. 1 S I5 (cf. Dr),

abs.

11

incl.

back

29

2K6

15

(tfip^),

Dip

VVfo Vi27
27
i

(PP-

of neck; e)n3

= shoulder-blade):
'B*

a. as bearing

burdens, ^3D^

B\

under fig. of

ass), cf.

Gn 49 15 (poem in J; Issach. 45 " Ex 1 2 M also 2 1 (E), 2 4


15 ,

ra& nnsc); usu. Opal Gni9 (J; 1010 1 S29 +27 t., +(nyperbol.)i:?
c.

DipBrr^t?),

'33

W2&Q
Ex
2
6

5 Jos 4 (E), Ju 9 Is 10" (|| IK}*), 7 s of responsi14 (both fig.), ^ 8 1 so, metaph., s 22" (symbolized by key), of bility of rule Is 9

Gn 9 *>(all J),

48

accusation as (easy) burden

im

'V

i"l?yi>

Zp

to

Jb3i serve him

36
;

fig.

also

rrjniso 3 V]j is 5" (II *\f& *iqtD); 5 28 c. t#n nfe;a Jos 6' (J), 1 S (E), Ju 6 + 3 t.; 14 26 19 W^l TO 3? >l Tinpjl Jos 8 (J) tftey Tnarfe a quick and early start, and went out; tlnf. 16 1,s as adv. 31.1|ni 'E>n 1 S 1 7 at early abs. (Ges ')
,
i

shoulder (as one man),

cf.

(with) one b. Syr. [al>~s <-.

morning and at evening; esp. of '', in Je 14 13 -\TV\ speaking early and often 7 35 and (of
:

tPH

in statement of Saul's height, ?33 nbjOT toatST)

Je)
2

cf.

II 7 32

s3
;

DVn-^30
loc'.

S 92

cf.

io 23 and (with play on n.pr.

early

and
36
15
;

s5

'WM Gn48 (E; cf. D?V) TyrW l|> 2. in gen. 6ac/fc : D? "?# ta ?^ <ini ?^? Dr). 1 S io"; so 'B* torPB'n ^21", i.e. make them
"IW
turn
(in flight; cf.
'B>
rjS>
s

22

Ch

often 7 so vb. fin.

'Cn sending Tfhfl 19 14 26 s 29 35 44*, also 24


oft.
4

VW#n Wtyn
v.

Zp
);

with eagerness they corrupted (Ges


7]Vn 'Bto ?tfJ
3
1

5120s

pt.

H06

like the

dew departing

early,

^ nnnra^
fe#n
22

18"); as
;

13
I

26 (Ges "). 1 S 9 read 3?f!l,

a3C\

beaten

HBO

Is 9

(||13

Dais')

more

" Oti^, IDti' - t T


I

vb. settle
129

anatom. ?^Sn 'Cto 'Dn?


blade fall, from
its

Jb 31 back. Ho

?e

my
II.

shoulder-

dwell

(NH

id.; Ecclus

43

17d

+; Ph.

down, abide, Lzb 3 3 J3K


'

6" v.

D?f.

Aram. T??*; Syr. ^a,


rest, dwell, cf.

all

dweZZ; Ar.

^i

rTO2
f
11.

v. foregoing.
4,

As. Sakdnu,

set,

lay, deposit, set

D3B5 n.pr.loc.

ct

m.

I4

(Sux'M;

up

be situated (of city), (a dwelling), intrans.

oft. 2<fia

Lag

BN

57

1. district in

N. Palestine

'V tfipD shoulder (saddle 1) of mount.); (prob. 14 6 Gn 12 , noa?* 37 ; city (D??*, nD3?>, Ho 6" 19 31 TO?B ) J0S24 'V ty Gn 33 Ju8 + 20 1. Ju 9

Qal Pf. matkanu, place, dwelling-place); 12 33 2 3 ms.'B' Ex 40 4- 5 t.; ]*f Dt 3 3 + t., etc.;
2 Impf. 3 ms. frf* Gni6 + 'W. Nu9 + t.; 23 US?* Je 49 31 3 fpl. nabB'ri Ez 17 etc.; 3 mpl. 3 2 s7 7mr.ms.I3B' Gn26 f 37 "Jtf v ; mpl. "?{?
,2 17
; ;
,

1015
pttj

Je 48; Inf.estr. t*fr (Ges' ') Gn 35^, fUf} Ex 2 9 46 13??* Dt 1 2 s (but 2 Ch 6\ etc. sf. ,3 Pi. 1), etc.; Pt. |?tf Gn i 4 '+, '?? (Ges v.
;

45

iasB'b

of iof-n
to
.

Dfc6 Dt

1 2

mai(
Je
17

dwell:

c.

ace. pers.,
1 s.

2. (rd. bivb). 30 3 loc, Nu I4 (J)

901m
)

+ Hiph. Pf.

W^j?" Ez
6

Dt33 + 3t.;
,6

sf. fs.

SffjW Jesi"; Pi.

3 ms. juss. J3f!


1. a. lay, ISy^

f7

6
,

(SB*!!

Gn 3 14 ^78",
y

2>ass.

3 appar. pi. cstr. c. art. V.' ^? Ju 8" (but 1. settle corrupt, n.pr.loc. needed, v. GFM): down to abide : a. ofpers.: encanipNu 24 2 (E)

H133

V'7

^a

?/

Impf. etc.; honour in (lie,


;

32

dust (of death); place, set, Gn3 (J); place, b. establish, lyiO ^HN at Shilo Josi8'(P).
cause birds
dwell,
c.

24

settle

29 permanently ^ 102 25
(||

(abs.

||ji3?);

l!>D3 'V
17
;

remain) Ju 5 Wirin 2 S 7'= 1 Ch 17 9 (not to be removed) Je 23" 33' esp. at rest, peace, in security, nD3?

to settle,

??

Jb 29

at^)

settle

down

Ez 32 4

2. cause to
s5
;

(to

ace. pers.,

3 loc,

^ 78

cf.

Jb

14
.

5 sf. to^ Dti2 t[jb?] a.m. dwelUng;

Dt33

12
,

cf-

D^" 3
J

P3 v

12
;

16 9
9

(||

not?);

no3
31

(cf.

25 pt? dwelling Ecclus 14 ), but

v.

/?!.

Dt 3 3 Pr l33 "" 3(^) Nu 2 3 (poem) Je 4 9 Mi 7"; land of Egypt Je4626 (remain undis58

Tj3lZ? adj. inhabitant, T


24

neighbour;
;

s2
;

'vj

Is

turbed), so 50
ace.

39

IS13
abs.
; ||

20

(||3E*l, cf.
18
,

31^ 4);

33

cstr.

J??'

Ho
f.

10 s
sf.

sf.

tof>

Ex

12 4 ;

c.

WUPIO 33 **, Now ?f^


not in
Iter

16

Na 3
;

subj.
11

Dnnx (We
;

bf
nuSB'

2K4
Ru4
17

house,

her feet tarry :o b. of animals: N* 3 ? 3 Dt33


103)
7
;

Pr

etc.;

fpl. MBfcf' Ex 3 s4 Ho io5 1. inhabitant, Is 33

loc. Is

s 34" Jb 37
,

Of

Is 13
;

21
;

birds

nnn

'(?'

2. neighbour: woman Ex3 (E); pi. man Ex 12 4 (P) Je 6 21 Pr 27', pi. 2


i
7
;

RU4
3
;

17
;

(under)

Ez 17 53 *?X3 'V, v 23 c. b\ = upon 31 13 = 6y^-i04 12 c. ace. 5??D Jb 39 s8 abs., of man


; ;

Judah Ez i6 M ^79 12 ; places Dt nain 44 " 79^ c f. 31", 89 42 'vh jno (wyjafb 40 to'' 80 7 toEdom Je49 10 to Sodom v 18 50
nations, to
;
;

K4

of

under
things
cf.

fig.
:

c.
16

of bird, njjjPfl nsiyK s ?5? of cloud, Jb 3 settle


35
'

55'.
12

c.

11

14

(because to his people).


-

down

over ;

2.

,718 22 3 io (P). (all P); c. 24 40 Nu 9 s7 dwell: a. of men: abs. ^ 37 (E^'V?) aJt'cZe,

Ex

H.m. E " M dwelling-place, taberptijp 21 nacle ;'0 Ex 25 9 + cstr. 'St^O 3 8 + etc.;


e
' '

nee> Is 65'; Je 48^+ 10


17

c.
1.
;

loc. -f

69

37

Jb 18
13
;

15

30*

Mi 4
2

10

pl.cstr.
s f.

33Ei Df46 6 (@BaeDui33K D,<"'f?fp);


i

D'O: vpnb

Gn 49
'33

c. i>S,

6y Ju
(J);
;

KfOTO Ez2 5 (<DnW3B O,


4
i

II

DnwvB),

5
c.

Je5!
.'.
.

13
;

p<m ^37^;
20 56
18
;

^
2
21

ni33B'o

Gni6'
Je
1

DV with
JO

ty 1

c.

ace.

Pr

7"

+ 5 t.

ny
cf.

ban),

25 (J); Hi* (II ,9 b. of the dead ">flf j3tf Is 2 6 (|| ITKfJ) ;


:

Gn

'W

Is l83

W'
19
:

etc.; \1. 'dwelling-place: DT3S1 jm nnp-flB'p Nu '' l6 2427 (P) [but here orig. Jl'fO; v. Comm.]; 16 2. elsewhere in sg. <om&, Is 22 poet.
i
;
,

Hb ^i32

cstr.niSSE'O 87

Jb 26 5 (||

7J.),
17

so mortals,

nnn
1

V
3

'??
s
;

'^ 4

always of abode of': ta. in


'D Ehip
b.
9

gen., of temple,
8
;

46

5
;

1^33 *
.

RPfte 2 6

'O
^fjf*
'

74

7
. '

't?> 9 4 (i.e.^Nt5>). 8 I2 =2 Ch 6' (poem);

c. of

God:

Cho

bi^'V
l'y 57**;

iW |3fD 78

60

c. tSQ in P, of ""'s

dwelling
'

Is 33

*fttt

Dno

v 13 ;
27

n3D
8

'B>

Dt 33 16
;

(EX25
nacle'),

RVm

rendered conventionally taber-

(theoph.);
al.

atr^nNS Gn9
subJoV'tbins
c.

(J,' v.
46

Br MP82

Japheth

'Hins

EX25 2 9 Nu5 (all P), Ez 43'; elsewh. Ex 29" (P)+ 6 t. 3 loc. ^85';
;

of planks lined with vari-coloured tapestry, with a 'tent' (^K) over it, filled with" 1133 Ex 40s4 35 ; over it cloud pe* Nu
-

later |i'X3

Jo 4 1721

fi*
1

~na Is 8 1S ;
21
.

f 68 ,719 (abs.)
:

9 (during the wanderings); its plan given 30 '" Ex by 25 26 ; dieting, from lyio bnii, the
-

18 22

+ 4 t.;
c.

m LviV(P);
19
. .

oS&ev ISW

i/,

35
'"

d. things lJ?iO bnii,


(P); -ft

'

tent

'

over
9

it (cf.
4

tyt
(H),

3),

Ex
9

26 712 13 36" 4 o 19 ;
-

Df

i?^0 Jos 22"

t" 13&? Lvi7

Jb 3 8

e. abstr. subj.:
12
.

BBfD
;

I S3 2

16

(-Q-]B3);

noijn, c

^78
Je
12
3

60
;

tPi. Pf. 3 ms. pe> ace nony p r 8 , 712 1 s. W?? Je 7 Impf. 1 s. n;?W
>

Jos22' (v.alsol), tnnyn 'o Ex 3s 21 Nu

Nui6 17 iChi6 S9 2i w
i
,

28

13

3047

19
2

31
i
5 s

Ch

29

50 - 53 - 53

io M ;

"iyio

bnx "a
,

Ex 39" 40
ISB-OrrnS
i>nx),

2 - 629

Ch 6 17 Ci^Nn
s6
;

7
6

Inf. cstr. pE>

Nu

30

+7
cf.

t.

sf.
1-

i33t?

Dt

K'BJ

23

cf.
s
,

v 23 JSB'O (prob. gloss on


Iff

p^D

(so read for

MT

i33B^,

K6"

');' 1.

make settle

down, establish: D^? 3 '& bnit ^78;


-

OB* iOB* pB>? establish his name tJiere esp. in Dt, iuma as Canaanism Wkl T" Am ,3iI" '- 20 (cf.

6 3. pi. 2 S 7 Ifi Ch 17 +76 t. P. rWatyD dwellings (only poet.) a. of Israel, 5 18 s Nu24 (poem; D^ns), Je 30 Is 54 + 4 t. ;
: ||

Man
)

'

30 of other nations Je 51

181 - 6

Dtia 14
11

23

i6

2 - 611

26

s
,

cf.

Je

12

Ne

9
;

supra);

Hb

6
,

cf.

Ez 25 4
2S
;

(v.

D Jbi8

21
;

D'an 'o 2i

of wild

("i)rr33tt5

1016
i";

^bw
3
1 4
;

ass 39*(|| JV3^; shepherds


(cf.

Ct

=tomb ^49'

Pr

nor Nazirite
'B>

1).
cf.

b.
s

God's abode in Zion Ez 37"


5

Nu6

3
;

TriB>

Nu 6 3 Ju 1 $** M cf. 'V yen ^69" drunkards; but V as


,

Vn 3 2
"f"(l)!

43 >84

(ir^?0).
(''

n T 33tZ?

abode);

n.pr.m.

Jiath
-

taken

up

his

common drink Dt 29 (opp. to miraculous), allowable in sacrif. meal 14-, commended for
weak and weary Pr 31 4 '& ^95 Nu 2 8 7 (P; for 530 ,4 Encj Bib "-. 15 v + ); v.further Kennedy'
;
-

a 'T,???', 2fx"" ( f )i e ^ c
1

! descendant
v.

lv -

of Jehoiakin

Ch

2, ' 22

(on context

8". 2. Ezr io= (diff. from 1 1). s9 4. father-in-law of of a wall-builder Ne 3 3 a. Nei2 Tobiah Ne6". 5. priestly name
.

Kit), Ezr 3. father

6nformcf.Lag

M "- 357:BNM .

= VW3B>
Vth&ff

Ch

11

24
5
.

cf.

5 OJJJfJ 3 Ne io

14
.

b.

!iB * I341> tn^tf, "rtStf adj. drunken (Ba ); 13 s6 9 abs.-iat? 1 S 25 "fa? 1 K i6 + f. Hp? 1 S i 5 3 DniSE' Jo i cstr. n.3B> Is 28' drunken: pi.
, ,

2Ch

3 i'

I.

drunken (NH
also be full,

[IDti'] vb. be, or become, drunk, id., der. spec, and deriv.; Ecclus

^ O i8.2o^ 3 g, g ( rong drink y Ar.

S^.

be

drunken,
|

rVW 1 K 16 9 drinking B"N Je 23 9 16 as subst.= <irwH&e?i on, (and) drunken, 20 drunkard Is 28 13 Pr 26", pi. Jo i 5 (|| |* Vl'e>); 25 27 and (of earth) in sim. Is 19" Jb 12 ifr 107 2 Is 24 "; f. of drunken woman 1 S 1"
1

S 25 s6

'tf

&

1S^~ fill

As. M&arw,=" 3B', sak:

kdru, drunken, perhaps also vb. sakdru ; Eth. tftld: Aram. N'UB', Jia="DB' esp. date-wine
)

(Lbw
oV/S/e,

p ,M
-

),

cf.

iiJt 6e
etc.;

WMM
21

deform,
A,..

drunken, usu. (der. spec.) from "Uy, Egypt. <a--'zra

'E* only tVn~ti) n.[m.] drunkenness; T 13 Je 13 13 Ez 23- (Co Berthol Krae fftljtf, fig. not Toy), both of bewilderment and helplessness under calamity; from drinking blood

E .r.,

Q k-

^^ Lewy
s
; ,

pass. TmV
1

Impf pi. Gn 9 3 mpl. P?3B* Is49 M etc Iin/e. nipl. TO? J e 25 w Ct 5 Inf. cstr. rrp&b Hg i 6 Pt.
,

Qal Pf 3

VDB> Is 29
1

Fremd;.3lJ._ 3 ms.iafM

30".Vid. Lag
t
C.

BN2ttrc,lw
.

-I

loc. njl-

[p12tt>] n.pr.loc.onNW.borderof Judah, Jos 15 11 2okx<->8, L Sa^aptara.


,

Is 51 (Ges Lag ); focome drunken Gn 9 21 (J), of social drinking 43 s4 (J), Ct 5 token of plenty Hg i 6 ; fig. of nations staggering helplessly under calamity Je 25^, 2 Na n of infatuation Is 2 9
,
'

2'

k,30b

*' 60

II.

12

(\/of

foil.;

meaning unknown).
w
(\\nmr?);

hrtpn.[m.]gift;nba/^fj2
li

sf.^ll3fEz2 7

51

(***B

t6l),

(1)- **?1),

of disgrace
Is

La
M
.

21

self-destruction,
:

'^ DOT D'DJQ


Impf. 3 ms.
sf.

49

Pi. make drunken


2

1H13W

t^ in ^n-by 2 S.6 is disputed; B om.; A @L irpo-(T(iq, for his Ivasliness (prob. from Aram.; cf. U^X j = suddenly), 35 temeritate ;
7

Tji

S 11",

lit.;
6

fig. 1 s.

% 'iriE'NT
ty, ty
\b;? in;

of people) tr3?PlJ! (read '}) Is 6 3 (subj.'>) (sf. I made them drunk in wrath (but Ges

err

my
al.

MSS

by because he acted in error (Aram. RV : v. BAram. by), hence

AV

Hi

Ew Che
cf.

Kit Marti
fs.,

in pieces); Pt.
51';

of Bab.,
'B*

En.3EW I brake them Je

for his error;

<Th We Dr Bu Now
[ibk] by,
7

fragm. of

">3B> Inf. abs.

Hb 2

YWfa ^W^
1S

n]^
6 i

i
||

Ch
17

10

(i.e.

terrorizing

^ Ct

3 al.;
2
1

nations;

read prob.

*\$)

HRipn

We Now).
;

^3Ec8
JopsMS

v.f 4d.

Hiph. id.: Pf. 1 s. *l|?n] Je 51 57 (subj. ") 39 i.e. make Imv. princes helpless, D'lTiiE'ul v sf. VrYSEVl, Moab, i.e. make helpless mpl. obj. M 1 <Sn and 1 s. D
disgraced 48
;

Jb |3HVSJ 82 Peiles^" ).
t

23

co?. for |3KB>, q. v. (cf.

Impf.
-

"?

[^

be bound, joined /tf] vb. Pu. T

(NH

"V]itf$

Dt 32". Ruben J(< ,l(1899)


for riK
1

44 <!

prop. Tlfo>$9 Ho

Pu. = BH;

nybf rung of ladder; Aram.

14

Hithp. 7np/. 2 fs. H|!f^ how long wilt thou make thyself drunken
"JCto.
?

IT

, 7 appar. only 1 between mountains; Ar. JJul

2*- 29

fTr*^ t^Sit ravine, narrow path


is seize,
17

[a

drunken spectacle]
1

T">tp n.[m.] intoxicating drink, strong

by force) each to (bx)


;

Pt.

fpl.

rnWo Ex 26
s2

carry off, tenon s joined

its fellow,

'36

(both P).
(93

drink (Ba "" 71 ); alw. abs.; usu. ||p:(exc. 7 " ^69"): Is 29*; usu. condemned, Is 5"" 28 ,2 Mi 2 U 1 Si" Pr 20'; forbidden 5 6 ('B' n3D3), to priests on duty Lvio9 (P); not for princes

D^STtjJ n. [m.] pi. joinings of bases

juncturae);'V? W

K 7 2s29

or /mme*(Benz), joining ledges, < ribs (Kit) or binding the parts together.

RV

fT^ v AV
29
;

ihv

1017
;

iStt?
1.

h#. (\/of

foil.,

unless loan-word

NH =
Aram.

rfclfi v.

rbm.
2i}Xa>p[i>]:
3

BH, Ecclus43 K?>, J^JT, As.


t

,7c

MVVhis snow; Ar.


salgu).

10

'JS,

fn. n?ttj n.pr.m. son of Judah,

&V Ex 4 +
6

Jf&
M1

n.m.
;

,"

sno w

6
,

abs.

V Is
2
,

Gn38
1
,9

""

T,!6

,2

(J),46

(P);

Nu26 20 (P), 1 Ch2


:

21

cstr.

b&
1",

t'^S'ty adj. gent, of foreg.

c. art.

as n.coll.
1 i
h
,

Je 18"; mow,

S 23 20

("^3

= Di")
i48
8
30

"#n

Nu

Ch

Jb

6'

37
i?);

(||

V'l47
cf.

'B' + B',"T53,lit3 Qr CB, < Qr toS De Di Bu

IBD DOT), , n Jb24 19


snow

26 20 (P).

So

rd. also

Ch q 6 Ne

v.

al.,

as

tlktf (Lag
at
2 1

BN43
),

vbti, vhxp adj. quiet,

'0 nilYK 38" purifying; v. also [$]); poet. 2 of coldPr3i '; as moistening, (|p"i3 'K); symb.

ease; 1.
23
1'

83

(Kci"
1144
fs.

55 (|| DtPS); on mountains, fig. of normal habit, p33? 'B* Je 1 8 14 ; sim. of whiteness,
fertilizing Is

,0

Ko"
city

)Je49

Jb 16 12 ify of pers. at ease, of nation, 1yB> (poss. diminutive ); 31 (||nB3b 2W); prosperous, of

^f

rr6f Zc

of wicked, mpl. cstr. *j?&\


1131

of leprosy Ex 4 (J), Nu 1 2 (E), 2 s ; c. |J? of sins, of fair skin La 4' (|| a ?C)>' 8 ^ comp.,
6 10

K m

27

B^W

,/,

T3

(Renan"-"

prop. D'inj;
40

*$?>

2' of land, ome<,

y>3^

V^5i (I comp.); sim. of refreshment Pr 25 (drink cooled by snow, v. reff. in DeToy), of the unfitting '#? 26' On snow in Pal. v. Nicol Hu,DB8,,ow (|| ICO).
'B>a is

c f.
13

^D33

1^

3. TO^f 1 Ch 4 (|| no?}?). 20 $>T SO Jb 2o 'B'isappar.n.abstr.

f&

gro'ei, ease,

so

Di De

al.,

read

nw
Da)

Du
Toy

i3bDD3 tbf t6 (after )


D*"!?,

Siegf Bu, \b& Ez 23" is

t [nSt!?] vb. denom. Hiph. snow;


3
fs.

Impf
on

corrupt,

Hi Co Berthol Krae Dne\


f.

(cf.

sang,

5.W

109k

(Ges*

),

impers.

f 68'

it

mows

t Pl^b n.

quietness,

ease
49

abs. 'w
pi.
sf.

Salmon (meaning obscure).


tl.

^i22 +;
u vb&

cstr.

H^tf

Ezi6

Pri 32

[H 7t#, l7tH
;

vb. be quiet, at ease


prosper-

i (Ecclus 47" ffbv prosperity, 4

ous, at ease
SOB*,

)Lv be tranquil, quiet, cease;


ease,

quietness, (<?]nij>B> Vrss Gie); Pr 17 1 (opp. 3n), ^ 122 (|| Dibf) ease, peace, 32 49 careZess security, Ez 16 (Bpfn m.^, Pr I ;
;

21 ^nipC* Je 22

vE* be at

then

6e careless, thoughtless,

prosperity,

go astray [for Heb.


(God,
etc.),

n3B>,

MB*],

Aph.

nejrfcc*
(_,)

BAram.

XW? error;

Ar. "XL

forgetful,neglectful,content,free(fr.a.rixieiy)y, Jb 3 26 . Qal 1. be (have) quiet: Pf. 1 S.

oe

8 25 II 2124 ; 'E'S in (time if not unawares of) security (of sudden attack), lit. out of (ThesEwHiKe al.); cf. *i*

Je2 2 21 Dn

^i

quiet, i.e. suddenly,

*$?

i;, mva ), *$?>

unawares S Pr K 6 15
3

(e.g.

Mace

30

7 (=0tojD, ^ 3 o

2. 6e ai ease, prosper, of wicked, 3 pi. OK* Je 5 12 1 La i , also Impf. 3 mpl. tff\ (Ges (75a ) Jb
12
s
,

v.[%
_

til.

[H/tf ]

vb.

draw

out, extract (si

and (of good) f 1 2 2 (? Jb


2

2 7" v. II.

rfaty
11

vera

1.;

=^V;
17

Niph. Impf.

mpl.

vCT

juss. 2
'

Ch

29

6e

(e.g.Lvii

));

%*"?$ Qal/m^/.sms.apoc^Ges' "


Syr. JLv (e.g.
s

Ex

10

),

10

not negligent (easy-going ; Germ. bequem '). 28 Hiph. Impf. 2 ms. i"OB*ri juss. 2 K 4 do not mislead me (cf. 3J3H v 16 ), strong Aramaism,

\VM ni^

(V^j

byi '? Jb 27 (De); < read V^, or Di; Schnurrer We Siegf Bu Du


Perles*"*'48

btCOT

demandeth;

whence Klo

*$%*$
57
.

T.,

njffl.
84

t[^CJ Ges*

'"

Lag
A "* IS0

BN142

t [iTTtf] n.f. after- birth (= Ar. XL Aram. T


]

prosperity (Perles Off error, sub /,

n.[m.] ease, delusion; cf. Aram.

Kn;^,

)fcL^.);

sf.
1

W$ Dt28

e.g.,

Gn

43");

sf.

*$&
Bi),

tiV, ^Ttf,

H ?

n.pr.loc. (orig. jiV^.v.

f 30
01

(cf.

De Bae);

< read
al.
1

*fl$$ (or

r\S<>V

Hup-Now Du

(>Sta Hup

think

W
s7
,

abbreviated from TllPB ).

t^ti]
i.e.

n.[m.] quietness
(cf.
4167

283

Ba NB}224b ), which also shews that Vb)V, b*W, was posited when text of K was 2815 12 Ju 2i 19 1 S i 24 3 21 14s fixed, cf. Dr ); 288 17 l4 26 s 41 5 ), Je7 (on destruction of S. v.We 12 21 21 60 Je 7 'V J2BT3 ^ 78 iiw Ju 2i nV Jos
adj.gent. (otherwise
-

'

'

quietly, privately
).

lN-> often in the

jgLsi.10
1

5i

I9
2
14

2I 2 22 ">( a ii
3 ' 412

Por
14
2' 4

E),

Jui8 31

2i 13
tf>B

same sense PS

3 -9

3" 4

K2

27

Je 26" (var.

iA-aj
in all these [2
2ijAw(k).

1018

rhw
,

1.]

given by Gi as Qr).

2ij\o>^,

20' 7 etc. pers.

2. send: subj.

**

(God), a. ace.
1

(Beitin)

Buhl

~Slod. Seilun, c. g\ m. I7S "*" DB SB "- 0B

NNE. of Bethel
.

Gn

45

(E

;
1

Dr

*$
;

pers.),

S 15" (TRf),

4- bit pers. 2

S 12

ace. of angel, 'JSp pers.

Gn

dW\ "W^tf etc., adj. gent, of foreg.: a s '&&n 1 2 'J^n '3>C>n of Ahijah iKii i5 also 'ii^O (coll.) 1 Ch 2Ch 9 "^n io
>,

15

nK with Gn 24 40 (J), etc.; J), s 12 14 c. ace. pers. ^commission Ex 3 (E), Ju 6 Is 6


2 47

Ex 33 2 (both

ffl

13

in

||

Ne

1 i

both these read


1""

'&&? without n.pr.m., but in ^O^n Be Ke Ryle Gu H "


v. 11.

Je i4 141d + oft. Je, Zc 2 13 + ; also (c. bit pers.) Ex 3 13 (E), Je 2 5 4 Ez 3 + etc. esp. of sending
,

prophet, (n*W), tfbf\


ace.
loc.

Siegf

Buhl,

etc.;

fW.

J"Qn7C?
I.

v. p.

529

aifn je -]*+ ( v [DJ^j); pers. + inf. purpose iS 15 Je 19" + 2 4 n__ loc. v 6 etc. b. c. 2 K 2 ace. loc. v
.
1

+^
,

supr.

n?\tf
;

vb. send

(NH

id.;

Ecclus
ES41

14 plagues Ex 9 (c. 3TvX, 3 pers.), fig. arrows 2 S22 15 ^i8 '(+vb. fin. action.),^i44 6

ace. rei,

i:

48" +

Aram, n^, ..X.., So

Buhl

cf.

Ba

Je25

al.j

his
12

word

Is 9 7 (3 gent.),
20
yfr

SS'^iB'X

cp.

Ar. Z-Zl (r=Z), send forth, drive cattle to pasture, send messenger, etc., but then cliff, vfor
1.

to which),

Zc
15

7
(

(3 agent.),

107

+ vb.

fin.

action.),
4

147

acc. Yl-fyl
:l

ace.

3 help 20 (JO

loc), light

and truth 43

+ vb. fin. action.), cf.


hand
:

n?;?, Ar. I.U-., tJU. weapon; As. prob.

Haiti
;

(send,

hurl

t),

whence

teslilu,
,

command)
2

57

3. stretch out, esp. ace.

a.

human
11

subj., c.

3
;

M Impf. 3 ms. re Gn3 +, 2 fpl. 40 26 read njnWn ? Ob 3 njn^Vi? Ez 23 (Ju 5 547 T n^ri] Ges "); 7wm>. ms. n^f 1 S 2 o31 +

Qal 662

Pf. 3 ms. 'V


etc.;

Gn 42* +

ms.

sf.

"W^f

Est
(E),

21

pers. against, Gn37"(E), 1 S 24 710 c. 3 rei (property of others) Ex 2 2


10

Ex 5",

Est9 +,

t^na
(E), 2
4

Jb28 a
,

c.

bit
1

pers.

against
etc.;

Gn

22

12

S l8 12
2

^5?
6

pers.

K 13

4
,

bit

rei (for

good)

S 6 (IJom.); from

37 0(1)^ Nu 2 2 + 9 cstr. $? v + rbf Is 5 8 sf. VJfrf Gn 38 6 r ,etc.; n\bf iK i 4 +, etc.;P<.fl^.D 3K'Ex9

mpl.

in^

K2
,
l

17

Inf. abs.
,

outside, inward,
5?3b for 'V?

Ct5

24 (P?loc); abs. Jb30 (read

15

17

l4

etc.;

1.
4

Gn

42

human subj., esp. a. ace. pers. s 15 43 (both J; c. HS with, pers.) Nu 22


serac
7
-

Di Bi Bu). + inf. purpose 1 S 2 2 17 M iCh"i 9 22 u 2Si -rvb.fin.act.Gn 3 (J)Dt25 3 15 9 Ju I5 + 3SK 'B> IS58 in token of scorn c.
;
; ,

ace. of

rod

S 14 27 bin
;

""PE?

Jo 4 13
7
;

stretch out

(E) + oft.,

Gn 37 Gn 3 2
7
pers.

13

3 b rei for which Je 14 ; sq. ? pers. 6 b ; (J), 2 S 11 Ne 6 rarely c. b pers.

c.

(the) sickle.

b.

''

subj., ace.
cf.

hand, +?5*pers.

against
act.
i 9
,

Ex 24"
\fr

(E),
lb

(?V)

^ 138
2
s
;

+vb.

fin.

19

(J; pass.),

b$

loc. 2

Ch 16 3 loc. 1 S 1 1
,

3
,

tEx 3 20 (JE),
144
7

(J),

Jb 1"

in favour, Je

loc. 1

K 5
17
,

ace. loc. 2

K 22',

P.-

loc.

+ PVO
3

abs.

(ft? loc.),
3
.

also (pass.)
16

Ez

and

2S13
4

|9 loc.
1

etc.; sq. inf.

purpose
pers.

Je4o'

-)-,

PX

c.

S 25 M (+fl?loo.), 2 K i lf 3 inf. purpose 2 S io Je


c.

Gn 3 7"(J), Nui3

(P),
'

(ace. 1}

n^SR), 8

fc. ace. hand, subj. angel,


,

-face loc, inf. purpose 2 S 24 cherub, bit rei, 12 7 IP loc. Ez io adversary, 'N pers. Jb 1 subj.
;
;

42'+
s

c.

subord. 2

K 5",

vb.

fin.
-f,

actionis
etc.

Ex

angel,

ace rod Ju 6 21

d. stretclied out, slender,


1.

2 (E), sent Iter

maid and

took,

combinations) ; ace. pers. alone 24 (E), 7 b. less oft. ace. rei (some(E), 2 S io + oft.

(many Jos 7"

of treeGn49 21 (poem in J), v.


e.

iyKsupr. "
1

p.

i8 b

5 times c.T3 of agent), c. bit pers. 1 S 16 20 2 5 23 20" + , 1 5 (=designate by sending unto), M a ni3B> b pers. Ju 3 ' s 1 5 + , bit loc. Est i

perhaps extend, direct, ace. rei Ez 8 (v. rnioi 4. supr. p. 274k, also conj. in ToyKrae).
rarely send

away
38

(v.

Pi.)

human

subj., ace.

K6
:

14
;

+inf. purpose

Ch

4 4 19 Est 4

+vb.

pers. ( temp.), let loose (v. Pi.), perhaps only mouth hast thou let loose in evil.
abs.

Ju

1 1

+ acc.

Gn

28 s (P).
19

5.

^ 50
I

(fig.)

thy

fin.

ios ; ace. of kid, alone, also (ace. om.) v i; , etc. c. very oft.
obj.

action,

23

Gn 38 ;3
without

TTiph. Inf.

DnsD

nib

fl)=

letters

were sent (Ges* I14,B11 )


inf.

+ vb. fin.
2

action., send
4
5

and do
c. bit
1

so

and
5

so,
13

Gn 27" (E),
2

Ki i Jb
;

+;

pers.
6

Ho 5

Est 3 13 ( + ?X pers., 1!3 agent., Pi. 260 Pf. 3 ms. n^t? Ex 8 + sf.
ffl

purpose).
1

in^
2

S
:,:

ii

purpose Gii32 (J), Nu 9 2i (J), 1 etc. (and so 1 S 31 reading VibfH, for Pi., ThWeDr Now, not HPS Bu);

SK), Je29

M + c. 822" +
2

esp.

+ itaxb Gn 38" (J),


inf.
,

K 20
,

etc.
(oft.

Impf. 3 ms.
1 s. sf.

n^ Je 3
7
,

+
23

DJ-B*

Is

S 20 22 45" Pr
,

6'

4
;

inWs Gn 3 222
;

Oftfti

1 1

12

20
27

34
,

etc.;
1

Imv. ms. njE' Ex 4

etc.; Inf. abs.

Dt22 7
7

K 11

abg. 2

K 2 1617

S 14

s9
;

=send

to inquire

+ ,etc;

Pi.

cstr. tij$ Gn8'+, nW Ex D.Wd Gn 43 4 +, etc.; 1. send

rfaw
off,

1019
a. ace. pers.
;

QTnSttJ
put away, divorced, of wife Is 50
(1),
1

away, human subj.

+7
Gn
Ju

loc.
12
;

be

(fig.);
c.

be

Jos 24" (E),

Ju7 iSio
8

25

+ +7pers.Je48
purpose)
loc.
loc.

impelled

^H?
(wO
f

(=at

his heels?),

loc.
s

+ n-

loc.

Ju 12 9 and

(c. inf.

28"

(P); ace. of goat, 7]NTj

Lv

i6' (n- loc.),

v
1

26
;

rvW Jb 18 he (vb. dub.j, cf. V^-13 nan.3 is hurried into the net with his feet
Ju 5 ,s
173! nnpw');
nest
Jj3

(?@Du

send out, different ways, ace. pers., 2 20 6 ; send into exile, '1 subj., c. IP
nloc.
,4

a"'
D

Is 16

a driven (scattered)

Je24

(|p1"
Pr

liy),'cf.13'11?3

20

29

"b.
6

send away, dismiss, ace. pers.


;

'B*D ^y3

29'*

a boy

let

3JJM 't?t? HJJ 27' ; loose (unrestrained).

Gn 2 1
c. ace.

(E), 2 5
16
.

(J

?yo pers.), 2 S 1 3

16

+
3

specif.,
l

+Hiph.
famine,

of wife (=divorce),
2 C.

Dt22

19W
24'-

Je3
.

Pf. 1 s. '%$${ and I ('") will send H? Am 8",' cf! Ez 14", wild beasts;
Pt.

abs.
,

Mai

send
40

DiJ

l,

+ acc.pers.Gn3i
'

away empty (-handed) l3 9 d. (E),Dti5 Jb22


'

pers.

Lv 26 s2 (H);
17

nyfO,

ace. of flies,

pers.

Ex8
2

send off, give a send-off (sometimes escort part


way), ace. pers.,
2

Gn 18"

24
1

M
s

27

K 5" 6 a

I (all J),
,

26

3 gent.
1.

K 15
n
;

(J);
37
.

Inf. cstr.

nyfri^, ace. of foe,

e. ace. rei
3
,

S 6 s Ne 8 ,2 +
,

c.

ace.

rt7U? n. [m.] missile, weapon, sprout


'e>

loc. 1

S5 6
75/D).

10

7K pers. Je 27

etc.
29

2. a. send

(late); abs.
inirt?

Jo

2 4-

rfcj?

away, sub)/', ace. pers.


S

Gma

(J; ^PITO),
yjr

1K9

Ne4

pi.

B*T$f>

Ne 4 Jb 33 Ch 23 etc.;
11 10
,

19
,

!.
D^tsn

sf.

JS

b. give over, ace. pers.

8 1 B (3 of

missile,

iveapon,
2

Ne 4" and v
Ch
10

17

(where

evil),

c. cast out, ace. pers.

Lv
Dt
2

18 24 2023 (both *3BD). send on a mission, esp. of


20

Je 28 16 ('JB-byo), d. send out, forth,


of hornet

corrupt ; read probably fa'D'a or iT3 ; v. Eyle

Be-Ry Berthol),
??.?); coll.

23

(disting.

from rwn,
(perish
(v. "iy3).
12

', c. ace.

s 32 and

'B*3 -\ZV

Jb 33 19 36 12
2
9

ef.

28

s"

32" (all 3

(E; 3

pers.), lions 2
2,2

K mM
1
'j

pers.), serpents

Nu 2 1

by or <rush upon [and perish]), Jo


2. sprout, shoot
(cf.

24

inf. ( + purpose);
;

pestilence Am 4'

(both

id.),

foes

pCWfty and\A//8o Jei7


(fig.;

s
),
-

Ez

DVI9 ?]"$? Ct 4 13

meaning] Perles

AM,

6S
5

28
\|/

23

(3 pers.), etc.

also springs into (3) channel


21

104'.
23
2'2

3.

let

go, set free

Ex4
Ju

(allJE), 2S3 1 9"; +inf. purpose


5

" 32,

(sometimes
;

+ = cease to abuse
24
s6

c. *&>*})

prop. y.V?f *)& thy two cheeks); 4-prob. EZ31 Co Toy al., or *r\bp3 [with v 6] Krae). (rd.

Y$fa
'e>

Gn

(J),

Ex

fn. PHtt? n. pr. m. son of Arphachshad,


2aXa:

5'

(E

+ 10 t. Ex), 1 S 5"; c. ace. of bird Gn 8 78 4. rnfrn <js-?y Lv 4 cf. v (both ( + intra) +


;

53

io24 ii 12
fin.

Gn io24b it' iChi 19 " 24


.

"' 5

Ch

I9b
;

rb'ff

Gn

P)

let loose,
;

ace. of beast,

Ex 2 2

(E),
;

Lv 1 6 m
of

n ? n.pr.
1

in

'^n n3i3

Ne3 =BV.
15

(3 loc.)
strife
1

ace. of bridle
;

Jb 30" (fig.) metaph.


loose waters, subj.
1
s

Pr 6" " 16 28
3

let

\
1//

Jb

2".

4. shoot forth branches, Je

80 12

mother;

"Hrol*j n.pr.m. father of Jehoshaphat's 42 1 K 22 =2 Ch 2031 ; 2efi, la\a\a,

2uXec, etc.

EZ31
20

n^B* (but v. 1. 2); cf. of locks (ff3) Ez =Ze< grow long. 5. let down, ace. pers. 44 Je 38 s (3 instr.), ace. rei v" (id. 4- ?N pers. et

t ON'PUJ n.pr. loc. in Negeb of Judah J0SI5


'

32
;

2a\rj, SaXtii/i,

3LMni|i.
SE. of Jerus.
(connex.

loc).

6. shoot (ace. of arrow om.),


1

'*?

W3
3

rrffrf?

S 20 20
i
9

7. phrases
49
,

fJu

20

cf.
'

2
2

K 8'

"*?n("n?)
;
; 14

ri7t*j n.pr. font, at

f 74
8

but also

Bte 'V t

Am

i
:

4 - 710

2" Ho

expressions are 19 subj.); stretch out hand, 3 rei (for use) Pr 31


20 7 pers. (charity) v ;

Dy^T?

Ez 39*; rare 4 DnW^l Jb 8 (God


,

with above -/not certain (Ba NB66 ), \jr 104 10 has Pi.); 'W? " Is 8 6 ; 2(()iX< aM =111. n^; mod. Birket Silw&n ; v. Wilson""'- DB BlLoi " Cond GASm RS EnwB b -" " 08AL,!"' 3nl8 Buhl 0139 on
;
' :

inscription found in adjacent tunnel v.

Dr Sm xvt

njnWn

3 CUT^in Jb 39 (of
1 .

GACooke

15

".

hinds, bearing); D^SH

"JSrpy ^DnVnW Ecu

inbB'

^21 Jb3o' 2

is corrupt';
al.
15

TheodEwDi
from v" b
etc.;
.

TD^n^^tfJ n.[m.
ing

|pl.

\rbp abp_;
3 ms.

Me BuBe

gift; 1.
sent
(city)
;

%*$

sending away, partnns Ex i8 2 (J) after she


2. a , n?B'
gift (i.e.
14

dittogr.

had been
gave

Pu. Ff. 3 ms.

n^
11

Ju 5

Jb 18
Is
s

9
,

Impf.

n^ Pr

away. as parting

K9

16

he

Pt.

nWtp
11

6 2 4-

; be sent
com10";

daughter

cf. fig.

off (started

on journey)

Gn 44
17
,

(J); with
pers. Dn

mission, 3 pers.

Ob Pr
1

7^

parting gift of Gath.

thou shalt give a (=say farewell to, lose) MoreSeth

"nw Mil

dowry)

to his

nrrbti
t [nrn'rtt'] n.f. shoot, branch T
(cf.
i.

102
"

f?tf
\rbw Mai
fig.
i 7
,

Tl^f

"J

*& v 12

for idolatrous

meal

3); pl.

sf.

HTin^

i s l6 3 ) of v ; ne

Sibmah

Is 65";

of ''s sacrif. feast Ez 3^ (eschatol.).


(late)

(E. of Jordan).

t 0 /\u vb. domineer, be master of

Tnptt'O

n.[m.] 1. outstretching; 2. place


;

of letting loose

'e only
1 2

cstr.

in every outstretching of one's

T ?3 hand, = every
1
.

(NH

id. ;

As. saldtu, have power; Ar.

kL
B^>B>,

'B

'13'i5

undertaking,
nb>

Dt

718

"

15

23

s1

28 820

overcome, prevail; Jo*l-< strong, hard, uIIlLdominion, also rw/er, sultan; Eth. iPAfTl:

2.

I9p

Aram.

Dpnp5

Tte Is

7 (/pi. 3

B???, ^.iL*. (esp. der. spec),


9
,

Nab.

esp. Is 32').

TrjOCJO

sending; 'd only cstr.: 1. DT 'O Is 1 1 Edom and Moab are the outstretching of their hand (that of which they take possession, cf. /Qal 3). tTK ni3D nVp Est 9 19 " </; sending 2.

n. [m.]

1. outstretching;

2.

|^)j Qal P/. 3 ms. 't? Ec8 etc.; Impf. Ec 2 19 etc.; Inf. cstr. tibf Est 9 '; 3 ms.

D^

"

domineer, lord

it

over,

75?
19
;

pers.,

Ne 5

15
;

Ec8

(i? jn?);

rei 2

become master

3 pers. of, 3

pers.

Est 9 1-1
sf.
sf.

Wfi^

of portions

to

each other.
n.f. 1.

3 ms. 3 ms.

pers.

Hiph. 1. give power of: Pf. bbt6 ^cbfn) Ec 5 13 so Impf.


,

TnrOipp
tion,
is

discharge; 2. deputa-

= Qal, get
'

UB^:

6 2 (both subj. God).


fs.
,
i

2.

mastery of: juss. 3

?"B?B ri"?N

sending

s ; 1. abs.'nbs? ' PK Ec 8 </ts

IJM^f 119".
WyttJ adj. having mastery, domineer;

2. cstr. D'JH 'aSpp 'D of angels of evil. yfr 78"a deputation (or sending)
II.

no disc/iarge in war.

ing

1.
;

n7t#(yof foil.;
^it'ece

Ar. 'SI strip off hide,

Ec
(c.

having mastery: DVQ 'V? D"1K pK elsewhere as subst. 'Wt\ the ruler id", so
6

ii.iL.

0/ hide stripped off;

Aram, Aram.
(pi.?

ffy?

take off

garment
)--"- C

Ar.

3,

KPipB*,

r$rr?y) Gn 42 (prob. late substitution for 19 original word of E) pi. as subst. D^Dw Ec7
;

UN*.

7n'<f,

perh. also Palm.


,,u

Knta
;

Lzb

(specif, of Alex.'s successors Perles

Ana1 42
-

).

2.
HCTt

Reckend 2 "

p.

1.

T^V) hence \rfcf, q.v.


I89-

PA0S (also NH Ecclus), v. GFM

'"

">

iu ' 7 ).

domineering, imperious, fs. (Ko ) 30 rip?^ Ez 1 6 (Jerusalem personified).

11-1-501

riaiT

l^hxp

n.m.

E*

* a table

form of word cf. (on

tjte^tf n.[m.] mastery (Lag

BN199

);
-

GFM

Ec

8 4S
II.

1-

';

prop. (v. supr.) skin or leather


'
-

mat
cites

(c. 3).

spread on ground, v. also, on early Sem. table,' Thes 1417 We 8k "" n " 157 ES *" 1S4 Snd ed- m Kennedy *>. B1 b. a bs/B i S 20 34 + cstr. 1 K m.599.^
'
:

U70
cstr.

(-/of

foil.;

Zehnpf

BAS,K5-No

53

_
1

As. ialtu, a shield of leather).

fnfitf

Bf.

,,

p^Jui
i
7

+,etc.;

pi.

8 rrtJn?^ Is 2 8

t [bS] n.m. 2 s 8-7 shield(?); pi. Wzbf 2 K


1 1
,0

cstr. ni:r6e>

Ch 28 1616 ; 1.
nrw),
1

repast iyj
1

Ju

(c.

table for king's 20 s ' -34 2 S 9 11 (read


i

shields (so AV EV Thes


,

Vty

S 87 +

sf.
;

D^p^ Ez 27";
quivers, or [v.

al.

'E>

ThWeDr
Ch 94
2
,

and mod.), v 13
cf.Is2l s
(c.
;

27

esp.

Barnes Exp0 '


;

19 5 5 18 io =2

VQ
for

Vrss vary
article),

] arms, equipment; As. $al(u (v. /) seems to be a specif,


7
,

Tl-43t-(c[,188)

(q.v.lo)

arrange);

c. ?$?

S 9 71011
fi

Dn 1 i 27
. -

2S8 =iChi8 7
4

Kn =
10
11
;

Ch

23

governor
1

Ne5

17

(c. ??).

2. for private use

20

(where
pj),
1

+ ni35D, but) Ct4


walls,
cf.

appos. of I?.p (q.v. sub

13

(c. i>K),

Jb 36"

V 23' (

hung on
i.e.,

E7-27

'#? w|)p J e

c ^-V). cf
2

78"

(id.),

128*, also (in

2 Is 28", cf. 1// (fig.), of wisdom (fig.) Pr 9 3. esp. Ez P for sacred uses in tab. Ex 25 s3
:

6 9M

bedroom)

10

of revellers
.

51' perh., put arms through thongs, ready ,-cto use them (but v. Barnes and Gie, cf. K^D
,

Qal

2).

17
29

1.
19

25-40,

Nu 3 31

D'JBn fn?e>

Nu 4

(cf. 2

Ch

ntflVttJ v.

&ht

supra.
fling, cast

Lv24 (cf. 2 Chi 3" infr.); infr.); 18 in Sol.'s temple 1 K 7* 2 Ch 29 also (10 in no.) 81 ' 1816-16 41 cf. 1 Ch 28 also Ez 23 (c. VJ>); 4 13", ", in Ezekiel's temple Ez 4o 39 39 + 6 t. Ez 40 (8 in
'tfn
,
-

iTOn

125

V^- Hiph. ]12 throw,

no.),

22 (of stone, 4 in no.); like altar 41 , altar of burnt-offering 44 16 ; in second temple,

40

42

meaning dub.; Ar. aJJLl is (Ph. "]"){> travel (or cause to travel) along a road, cause to 8 3 + ; 2 ms. sf. Pf. 3 ms. T??}'^
in cp. n.pr.,
enter); consec.

Am

W^ff{

Je 51 63 ;

2 fpl. consec.

njn^BTn

1021
T^ttJ

y*
fs.

Am 4
etc.;
J

s
,

etc.;

Impf

Tf^fl Is 2
9

20
,

^f.1 Ju 9"+
23
,

vbfm

Ez 1 6
21
,

Imv.
;

ras. *|?B>n

Ex 7 + S5
5

fs.
;

9^D
,

Je

If'B'D 2

etc. 66
,

/m/. a6*.

19 ^Bn J e 2 2 36"

cstr.

ff^fn

Ec

17 etc.; P<. !|*#B Mi 2 *i47 etc.; 3 1. usu. human subj., throw, cast: a. ace. rei,

S 20 etc.; be throvm, cast, ace of 21 head, ?K pers. + iya of wall 2S20 carcass, 16 -*- 30 Je i 4 3 loc. 1 K i 3 2. 6 3ftf 36
;

1.

3 mpl.

vfah

Is

34

s
;

Pt.

cast forth, out, abs. of

dead Is 34 s ; JO of grave
personified as

with many prep.: Zc 5 s 8 + also (ace.


-

e.g. ->

loc. 2

K
;

12

23

rei
s4

om.)

Ex 1 5" ( J),
10
;

EZ5 Nu 9
1

4 s

14"; n 1F n '3?"??

Ez 1 6 b (Jerus.

(P) +
2

loc,

Ex
-

32

(E),

Ez 7" +
-'S

rarely b loc.
loc. 2
6

3. be infant); fWi'^i Je 2 a* ( of exile )12 cast down, J"3?? Ez i9 (Isr., fig. of vine); abs.
of sanctuary Dn 8". 4. metaph., be cast, by 11 of '' yfr 22 (i.e. on his protection).

Ch 30 14 and
loc.

(ace.
,

n__
etc.;

Ex 4 3 3

om.) 24 TOB' Ju 8 23

23",

K6

(ace. om.),

dead bodies, ?K loc. Jos 8 s * 3 loc. Am 8 3 2K 9?* 13 21 (J), (J), + 3 t, b nNbno Je 22 19 ace. rei + ^K pers. 1 K19" 2 S
esp. of casting

io 27

T7J7n. [m.]
Di
Bi

bird of prey, prob. cormorant

itself (as hurling Lv NHB252

from above;

cf.

Thes

141 ' J

Tristr

McLean-Shipley

E " CJ - ""> c<""">-

20 s2

(ace. om.); ace. rei c.

/J?

pers.

Na 3 s Ju 9 i3
19

2S
etc.

Tj._ Dtl4
fi. 1*0

i7

LvII i7(p)

ii 21 (
,7

+ ^),etc;
(by);

acc.rei

+ TOEx32
30

(E),
20
)

n.f. felling of tree

cf.Dt 9
38
2
1 6 -9
,

+bofanimalEx2 2

;Is 6'

3
.

tb. c. ace. pers., /K of pit Gn 3 of pit Gn 37 20 (E), c. n loc.


(J), cf.

Ex

22

15

(E);

Am 4 (si vera ace. \ fig., c. ^3


3

1.)

(E; pit), nnri loc. Gn


1

"

(E),Is2 22 37 (E), Je

Ct

gate of casting forth; yetcf.Kit);


fi.

fn.

J~<3

vG? n.pr. of a temple-gate,

W. side 16 1 Ch 26
.

^.ns

K
s6
,

14 (of

[771^] vb. draw out

(Ar.

jl draw,

apostasy),
,-

Ez 23

s5
,

so

'''s
17
.

?.n*?

pers. reflex.)

^ 50

Ju 15" (ft*9), 2 K Ec 3 5 (opp. = D33); ace. om. Je 7 Jo 1' (of locusts); abs. Ec 3" (opp. 10B'); ace. of 31 td. cast transgr. Ez 1 8 (fig. Pyo reflex.). 33 e. shed, blossom (like flower) Jb 15 off, cast down (late), subj. goat, ace. ram, Dn 8 7 nCN v 12 (id.)} ace. pers. PfUfc) little horn, ace. 12 7 2 Ch 25 (J? loc), Jb 1 8 his (lit.) (own) counsel
ace."

rei

Ne 9 words tc. </woh> away, 15 Ez 2078 + 2 3 (! 7


law

esp. sword from scabbard, J-Jl-. drawn sword, new-born child (cf. Fra 7 ", but also Schulth

nm.WM.itt). TalllK bty,

reflex.),

Impf. abortion);
'131
ftp

2 mpl.

X vb'b? embryo or + Inf. abs. ^E'lTvB'


all

rO

Eu

16

ye slwll by

means draw

out for her from the sheaves.

VyytSi adj. indecl. (Ges iU8 ) barefoot


(appar. stripped as to walking
;

alw.

"pn);

felleth

him; bo prob. Je 9 18 they have overthrown

Mi i 8 Qr / un'K jro 6ar/oo< and naked (Kt ^W)j '^ *%$ TJ* Jb 12 17 cf. v 19
Dhjn
bbiB*

nab'X

our dwellings (Du reads Hoph.). f. fig., ^55* ' cast ,- ?y thy lot. 2. '< subj.: a. cas<, ace.
rei,

o" (E), Jb 2 (ace. rei om.) sandal upon Edom \// 6o'= 108 10 (sign of pos1
;

+ ?5? pers. Jos

f II. //ti' vb. spoil, plunder (usu. identif. with I/b>; id. (Jastr, cf.Dalm); As. Mdiw,

NH

id.;

Hom chr33 cp.


X

Sab. ")?n plunder, connecting

session); ice (no prep.)

loc. 2

K2

147

17
.

b. ace. pers.
2* (

+ +
s
,

this with Ar.

Uj a flock
and

16

"

(subj.

nil),

Ne 9" Jon
?K
men,
20
9
;

+ acc.

then

'vptJ' Jooty,

loc);

+ n ?1 Ez
;

28 17
20

(fig.);

loc. (of exile)

Dt 29 s7
also

esp. of ''s rejecting


2

ace. pers.

Qal Pf 3ms. consec/Bh Ez 26' ; loan-words); 2 ms. nik? Hb 2 8 etc.; /mp/ 3 mpl. sf. T^B"
,

(rare) Syr.

of sheep (or goats); *^k are


2

V3B bye
(ace.) 113

K 13

23

24

cf.

K I7

Je 7
19
.

161 '

v8;
etc.

cstr.
;

52

^51"

ar>d (without JO) 71


17
,

casting sins

3 loc. Ml 7 c. casi *3q* Is 3 8 dovm, honour of Israel + ace. loc, ft? loc, La 2';
ace. pers.

plunder (usu. H3), c. ace cogn. " bb B> Is I0 6 Ez 29 19 38 1313 ace. b*n wealth 26 12 ; T ace pers., V>b)tof Je 5c. 10 Hb 2 8 Ez 39 10 D1"J D^3
spoil,
||

6 bbfb Isio +

Pt. pi. D'^B*

Zc

12
j

^ 102"
18
s

b-ni 't?n t Jos

(opp. KBO). D 810

(R
s

3. phrases cast lots b in behalf of;


:

Hb 2 s
3 .?
H

cf.

Zc

12
.

HithpS'.
is
s

P/

3 pi.

WfWft
:

n 3K

"proa ban 'b^d

Mi

nan

litoa Is
17
,

i.e.
;

ban 2); 'vg (v. by* 3, 1. fishermen; 133D ie>23 ^J^J

Ges M "- c ' Mk )

'flB'K (N in

Aram., or scribal error


the

^
i

76

stout
15

of heart

are

Ju 9

v. 133

2c
2

r np

'm lift Jb 29
fHoph.
19
,

17

owd'

of

spoiled ; Pt. ?.? inB'0 Is 59 from evil is one despoiled.

he that departs

his teeth

cast the prey.

Pf. 3 ms.

77 t T
booty
;

^nDn8";

ms. naifn I814

etc.;

Impf

n.m.
abs. 'k>

1830

16

75

prey, spoil, r>

plunder,
,

Gn

49

17

cstr.

30 -vf J u 5 +

D 1?
sf.

1022
4
,

obv
safe, c.

$>?

Zc 14

1
,

7 of Benj. as wolf Gn 40/ (poem in J ; c. 2. booty, spoil of war, of all kinds (oft.
incl.

D^W Is 33

etc.; tl. prey,


P.?n).
||

tl. complete,

make

finish, temple 1 6 ace. Jb 8 . 3.


,

K 9".
s7

t2.

make whole or

13):

25 or stolen good, restore thing lost Jo 2

gaiTiients, gold and silver Jos 7 (J), ornaments Ju 8 24,2i fabrics and women 5^*', 20 flocks and herds 1 S 30 Je 4a 32 2 Ch 15", 1414 + persons Dt 20 garments, food and drink
, , ,

21

(E); pay a debt


for trespass in

make compensation,

for injury

^37 Pr 22 ,821 Lv24

21

Ex2i 37 3 Jb4i
;

(P);

sacred things 5 16 (P).

4.
'

15 2 Ch 28 etc. (58 t; among these) tn?n Dt 2 :5 2 S 1 2 s0 1 Ch 202 and ( + cattle in addi7 Jos 8* II M (both R D ), cf. (also of tion) Dt 3 4 17 " Zc 1 4 and ( + cattle) Jos 8 2 city) Is 8 Dt 1 3 D but incl. pers. and cattle Dt 20 14 cf. v 14 (R ), 10 Ez 7'- Zc 2 13 'v in fig. of entire nation Je 50
,

^
;

make good, i.e. pay, vows, c. ace. "H? Dt 23 s2 2 S I5 7 + 9 t., + to God) ^50" 66' 3 i 16 14 8 (c. b
;

obj.

om. 76' 2
13
;

abs. Is 19

21
;

c.

ace. nVlIn
(v. p.
1

c.

God ^56

lrriBB1

Dna H014 3
;

5. requite, recompense, reward, good

830 ). S 24 20

s to b

Ru
4

12
;

evil Is 65*
ace. rei)

t.,

+(c.
v.
;

Je 51 s6 Je 51 24

c.

b pers.
pers.

i>X

Dt 7 10 + Jb 21 19 ;
1,,s

L3 a symbol, n.pr/131 sbv "WJ5 Is8 ,v. supr. p.555 ; 'v in nietaph. of future majesty of" "13^ I s 53 12 J

ace. rei

Pr 20 22 Je 16";
1.

sV

tibp Is 59
by's
6

(but
1

6 abp), 66 + (v.
4
;

b b\ci); t

'v jb

'vb
2
1 9

lefcj
s

&-i"W11
1S
,

i.e. life shall


5
.

be spared, Je

t3. private plunder 45 38 39 13 Is io*(0&f DiJoiiK), Pr i and (perh. in current


cf.

saying) 16".

Ju s 3011 is

+4. =gainVr 31". 'E> *$*$ clearly wrong ; meaning dub. (v. esp.
'
l

^>y^n?'B'Jo4 PTi^Is65 ; PtT^tJe tc. 7 pers. and 3 of deeds, 'W reward accord32 s9 24 ing to one's works 2 S 3 4- 3 t. ace. pers. ^ 3 1 acc.reitmiD nnn njn / E'Gn44 4 (J)^35 12 38 21
34'
18
;

(read
of

^P?).
yjr

Pu. Impf.
11
31

GFM);

plausible conj. are 'P

1^?for my neck

Jei8*>; tip) Pr

s 3 ms. CQp) f 65 1. be performed, 13";

as spoil, Eeuss Br al., and bvp , "!K s.5f!> for the neck oftlie queen Ew Be Kit al. (but sip elsewh. late); Now del. b)p and reads VJKJxiJ.

vow
31

65
13
.

s
.

Prn

13

2. be repaid, requited, Je 18 20 Hiph. 1. complete, perform:


,

[D

7l^]

vb. be complete, sound


Ph.

s6 28 Impf. 3 ms. obf: Jb 23" Is 44 D$! v 213 2. maA: aw id of, 2 ms. sf. 'JO'pEJ'Pl Is 38'

(NH

( Du Marti
r

deliver

up

to pains, as in Aram.).

Pi. complete, requite, esp. ' in n.pr., Lzb 376 GACooke 99 -'1"o8, '" ''!,c -; Ar. LL r be safe, secure, free from fault, 11. make over, resign to, IV. resign or submit oneself, esp. to
,

id. (Jastr),

tbv

11.111.
1

completeness, soundBN
'

ness, welfare, peace (Lag

74

);

'B*Gn29
Gn
37
14

t&V
69

(rare)

Esi3>+;
,

cstr.

tity
dub.)

sf.

God, whence ptcp. Muslim, and inf. Islam, prop, submission to God As. saldmu, be com;

,0 ^Sbf V 4 1 +

etc.; pi. (all


s1

s
;

TF$t? Je 1 3"

ty

plete,

unharmed,

be

paid; Aram. ^bp,


cf.

sf.1W 55 ; tl.
rtan J e 13 19

be

D'DiijB"

completeness in no., Judah is wholly carried


flvj!, cf.

complete, safe,

% peaceful; OAram. tbv reward,


Sab. D^D peace Horn safely, security; As.
322

captive (but read

nobp

Am i

6
;

so

17

repay (Paj^in n.pr.); chrIM Ar. iL., also 1%L sulmu, welfare ; Eth. rtA^: Di
,

We Am SS

Buhl).
14,c

t2.

safely,
4

soundness,

in body, XWjjt 0\bp

security,

jjffi D*f> (Ges*

pK ^38 ; tib$ IS38 ; 3. Jb 5 24 is safe, secure.


:

peace; Aram. KDPB', [ja^k, security, welfare,

OAram. tbv Lzb 376

RS

esp.

= submission,

welfare, health, prosperity

i'Ps 'SO ?#p ask


18 7 (E),

f -

79t
;

in n.pr.

Bondi 70

one about welfare


i8 15
1

Gn 43 s7 (J), Ex
-

Ju

(after Brugsch), cp.

iarma,

greet,

do Iwmage, as loan-word in Egypt.); Qal Pf 3 pi. K>bv Is 60; Impf. 3 ms. abm

+7

t., cf.

ii 77 7 ; pregn. tfibvh

TV

Jb 9 4

f.

D^fri

K 7" + 2

t.;

1.

descend (to ask) about welfare of, cf. 1 S 1 7 13 Je 3 8 4 ; 'vb i?n Ex 4 18 (E) + 5t.; 'vb nby Gn
o'

1 finished, ended: temple 1 J* of city Ne 6 U ; of time Is 60*.

= 2 Ch 5

be complete,
1

44

l;

(J).

walls

be well toith

S 25"; 'e6 13T Gn 37 4 (JE); Gn 2 6 232S Ju6 a


9

'b

obp
20

43

(J),

19

iS

2. be sound,

20 7 2, -|-io
-

t.,

uninjured,
1 b.

Jb 9*.

Pi. 89 Pf. 3 ms.


,8

D^ Lv 5"
;

2K4 ";

DiWf

i22 7s OToy
wM,

4-

t<

6e toW in; abs. as obj. of "TOX tcetf, 6e

'NOW) Je i6 +, etc.; Impf. 3 ms. abv> Ex 2 I M + ;' sf. njO^ Lv 24"+ etc. /mi>. ms! &W Ec 5 3 ^5o 14 etc.; Inf. abs. D.W Ex 2i M +
, ,

'B>

29 (J), 10 t.; Da-aN


<B> 1

Gn

2Si8 3 2K 9 >?" > J e (+ 141c Dii'B'n Gn 4 3 27 (J); (Ges )


16 4 (v. Dr),
Is I'M
1

t\K(i)3

K2
s2

13
;

'V
';

]"

Je

cstr. id.

Pr 22 s7

etc.;

Ft. D.Wtp

Dt7

l0

etc.;

6" + 3

t.;

iD'yvhb 'V

48

57

but HXT

D^tf
3

1023
72';
la
;

D ?

t3'VBn'tyf73
'E>3

i'vyy^"
7

'e'E^E*^
IS-Di'

8
;

Vchn(H3) Dt23 Ezr 9


Jb
1
21

in time of prosperity.

'B>Pr3 ; 4. peace,
(||

quiet, tranquillity, contentment, Is

32"

OpE'n

worshippers); welfare-offering, elsewhere <ra>TT)i>mv, Ke; tliank-qffering (as due rendered for 14 benefit, or in paying vow, cf. \/Pi. 4, and Pr7 ) Ges Ew Kn ; sacred meal its special feature : v.
J<8em.l. HI;
!lc ""
2n<led. 237.

n031) in tranquillity
;

'E>3

33^40 (to
15

sleep); depart

life

'^3

JT 0W

Arch.

II.

211

f.

Qpj^Encr.

Bib.

Is 57*;

'B

E*n!>

Gn 1 5 (R JE ), I K 2" + 3 1., K^ nnnK ^37^; '^3 K3 Exi.8 23

cM ";
!

As.
5

Mmu=
t.;

fa^B/ is cited
'B*

Eo<:iBlb- Brrou -

");cstr.

Am5 H
1

by JJerem
elsewh.pl.
;

(E) come in contentment; 'w 8 Is 32' cf. Je 25 37 (|| DT103D)


,

px
;

Je

z'\

'B> H1J

D^B Ex24 + 6 9
Ex20 24
,

cstr.-O^Lvio 14 sf.TWf

Inst?

'E*

Jb

9
';

etc.; pi. is abstr. intens.


5

Lv
l5

13

Nu 6

17

jgto

D'D'^E'i'l

,/,

69

03

security, (let it) income

imp

(but

AqSymTheodJer

'oj D'Ol^i",

+; (P) + ; pl.ofno. Ex24 (JE), s to decide; 'v (in app.) defines D^ai I'x 24 (JE), and so n3T of covt. of Horeb is'K^as also sacrifice
S
1 i

usu.hard

Du (cf.

) D'D^E*! peace-offerings, and jnb^ v"). t5. peace, friendship : a. human relations: TOB* E'lJN Je 20 10 man of my friendship, cf.

for Saul

1 S it* 1 foil. phr. shew 'b* essentially DTIST in like phr. (v. fU?); 'B5 coming to mean '| in all ritual; over against niPiy Ex20 21 32 6 (JE),

38
'E*

22

Ob 7 ^41';
s0
;

P3
't?

'B*

W
f
s
;

Zc6";
28
'E*
3

'B>
20

'xy*
7
';

Lv 6 5 (P), Dt
2

Pr
'BO
4
t.

12

(ns,

D?)
;

13T
Is 59
"frl
;
||

B'pa

^ 34
26

15

'B>

yr

Gn
;

(J); 'BO

v 31

35
"i

Je q

v8;

fW
:

(J),

S 2 97 +

'b>3 ait? 2
3
.

\^72

np*lV in Mess, reign b. peace with God,esp.in covt. relation

S 1 5 s7

Is 54' JV"i3 covt. of my peace, cf. 25 (P), Ez 34 25 37 M also Mai 2 5 ; 'B* '' as name of altar
,

Nu

12

3 4 26 7 2 7 Jos 8 (D), Ju 20 2 1 1 S 1 3" S 6 17,s 24* 1 K 3 15 9 25 1 Ch i6'" 2 1 20 2 Ch 31 2 21J 27 so in longer lists Lv 9 422 EZ43 45'' 46 14 s9 Nu 6 29 (P), 1 K 8 HM 16 13 2 Ch 7 7 29 s3 Ez 12 1517 and when 'b* alone Lv 7 1433 in P 46 45 2s 'B* defines '\ in cstr. sg. or pi.: Ex 29 Lv 3' + 5 63 5 21 19 34t.P,Lvi7 i9 22 2 3 (H), soiSio^KS 2Ch 3 o22 33 l6 Pr7 14 ; V of Hand Pincl. HTin,
'

Ju6"';

subj.
)>an

'E>
j>

DE>
'e>
|

Nu6 26 (P);
nb-y j e 33';
'B>

'E>3
't?
;

ipa

vtt,
'E*

ran Lv
;

12 -' 6

and so

'b*

min

nar v"-

15
;

^ 29";
Hg2;
Is 27
s3
;

'b>

35

c7
;

^ck
|7U

nND Jei6 5 (|hDn); ^?


'>

"Wl

V85

'0

'b
II

DUETTO Je 29"; man subj. ^ 'E* HB'y s 2 In this sense p^S "|i>n Mai
.

||

* 8 5".
a
^jn-jin

n i?*]V Is 54 13 6o 17
ls

||

ito

g5

i, z 4i
,

river 4 8

66 12
3"1

^"ity-by.
'B>

UnX;

119*;
:

'B* ^ 125 5 128 6 'B> IDIO I s 53 s chastise-

from (larger) 'r in lists 'vj, \ n^iy Jos 2 2 27 (P) TU, 'T, rby Nu 1 g 8 (P) 5 ty disting. from ninj Ez 46 12 (where may = either of other s9 two); from Dmo, ni313 Nu 29 (P) (and must then ref. to mini); from T1J Nu 1 5 s (P); appar. then not disting. from nilin, ITlin 2 Ch 33 16
disting.

being probably specification.

6. ment for our peace (but SS Buhl WD?B'). from war (?) 'b* HE'y ma&e peace (with) peace
6 15 2 J0S9 Jb25 pM'B* jro Lv26 (H);+p3 B Ju 4 17 iS7 ,4 iK5 26 t'B^) JDp Dt 2 o 10 Ju pal 21" Mi 3 5 ; fjfc 3iB> Jos io 21 (E), Ju 8 9 1 1 31 2531 'BO N3 2 S i 9 + 7 t; tj Wl 1 K 5 4 + 3 t., 3 ^3 Ez 7 25 ^3X70 cf. 2 S 17 (v. Dr); 9 7 'e n^xto Ct 'e> jna 1 Ch 22 Is 33 ; cpjn s I9 8 10 ; tnCN(l) 'B> Is 39 =2 K 20 +3 t., cf.
!
;

[ vIT] vb.
;

denom. be in covenant of
be at peace (in
(cf.
9

peace
covt.)

Qal
Pt.

Imv. D7B' Jb 22 21

sf. "oJ'iB'

f7

i.e.

my ally, friend

2 S 2o' , read 41'); Pt. pass. cstr. "t^E* g in.264 and mod. Pu. Pt. Dr ( c f.We)

KM
;

Ew

HPS

DpE't? Is 4 2

19

one in covt. of peace (with

'<

but
al.

D^fD

<Aet> rw?er, so

Che

"";

Ges Hi

Ew

one resigned (to God), read then EJE'D, cf. Ar. iv. ; Kroch Gra Marti "n^ETp). Hiph.
4
9
1

Pf
,

in time ofpeace ; 'V ~i& Is 9 (Mess, title), cf. 'E> nj Mi 5 4 7. 21 as adj. VDPB* ty 5g those at peace with him (rd.
;

Zc8 19

'E>

n5?Ec3
5

'E^

iK

Vqbf Bae Buhl Du,


VD&E>).

or

V$tf SS;

appar.

3fs.nD^Vn Josio n' smpl.lO^Vnio Impf. 26 Pn6 7 0.^1 1 K 2 2 4S Vtyfi, Is44 +, D^E*: 14 19 1. make peace with, J1K, Josio 2 Sio etc.; ,9 12 45 = iChi 9 (Qy); DyDt20 iK22 ;c.i'Spregn.
; ;

D72J V *

87

n. rm.1 sacrifice for alliance or J L


'
'

Jos II 19 submitting unto. 2. cause to be at 7 Hoph. Pf. 3 fs. noWn Jb peace, N$, Pr 16 211 5 live in peace with, p (|| fl'IS).
.

friendship,

peace-offering

(expl. disputed
al.
-

orig. sacrif. for alliance Di";

peace-offering
pi)i>iKi},

fi. D7tt) adj. complete, safe, at peace;


'B* Gn
1
16

(mark of peace with God),


sta 0L4%

Sm KPr

De

5
;

pi.

Q O^B
,

We H<id.n

(fellowship between

God and

Dt 25 13 +

pi.

nteSE*

Gn 34 21 Na 1 ; nD^E* 31 27 Jos 8 ; 1. complete:


i

f.

D^tf
a. full, perfect
:
1

1024
Dt 25 13 number of (JE);
,

nra'jtf

riobf J3K full weight


;

tp'Wj n.pr.m.
ace. to Thes.

wall-builder

Ne3 =D^E'
,i

t?nB ,v li Prii
captives

of jiyGni5

16

16 2. temple 2 Ch 8 ,s unharmed, of pers. Gn33 (P; Sam. DW, safe, 3. in cf. abvfa 28"; not n.pr.loc. as Vrss).

army Na i (text corrupt; 12 DTi b&O, but ? v. Comm.) of reward Ru 2 whole (in natural condition, unheum) of stones, 25 Dt 27" Jos 8 31 (cf. law Ex 20 ). b. finished
I**; of
;

Am

12

t'QJD n.pr.m.
.

Mea-ovkafi, Moo-oXXa/x, etc.:

stones for temple

K6

1 2. son 1. grandfather of Shaphan . of Zerub. 1 Ch 3 19 3. in Benj.: a. 8 17 , perh. 4. in Gad 1 Ch =b. 9'. c. v 8 d. Ne 1 1'.
.

2K22

covt.

of peace, friendship, c. DN Gn34 (P); '> oy D.;>C> 33? n*nrf at 'peace with \ keeping 61 4 covt. relation, hence complete, perfect, 1 K 8 11
21

b. 3 5. wall-builders: a. Ne3 5 1 6. a chief icr . 7. priests (distinctions in 13 11 part obscure): a. iCh 9 Nei 1" i2 (perh.=
.

13

4 ' 30

Dl^ll).
e. v
33
.

b. iCh 9 8. Levites
.

12
.

c.

a. 2

Neio 8 Ch 34
12

d.Nei2.
16 b. Ezr 8 O.Ezrio29
.

Is 3 8 (3.'?), 15 "; c3K 2 Ch 16',^ om. 2 K 20 9 9 9 M 2Ch 1 Ch I2 15" 19 25'; 3^ 1 Ch 28 2 9


s
3 3
.

io 15 Ne8 H

c. i2

5i

(=a^B'12a).
2. priest

THiO v>l!JQ
Ephr.
I

n.pr.m.
.

Moo-oXaio0, etc.: 1. in

D^CJ n.pr.loc. abbrev. fr. dJ^HJ (q.v.), and perh. (Gunk Dr) intended as archaism Gn A " til0 !
fii.

2
12

Ch 28 12

Ne

1 1

,3

=rrt?WD
etc.:
-

Ch 9
;

(Mao-fXiitutf, etc.).

14",

cf.

(poet.)

*76

(||

|^f);

v.

Jos

'

t( l)rV07t*Jp n.pr.m.
Levite WJ1

Mto-oXXaiua,

2aXi)jt

and

(>//) (lpl]vrj.

Ch

21

fi.

Qv

n. [m.]

recompense

(abstr.
1|

Ba

WJa).

(L

1 2 9 2<X<par) 26

),-_
1

Dt 32 35 ( read

w ith @

(=^Tp^

2, fflW
v.

12

so read also (for D.??*) Che" " Di-Kit Marti)!

7; 0$); 1918 Du (otherwise Is 59


Gn 46" Nu

't?

JfO^lto
tn^pyUJp
2K21',

nioWp.

n.pr.f. mother of king

Amon

tn.
26";

D ?ttJ n.pr.m.

in Naphtali

MftroXXafi,

A Maaa-aXa/j-tid.
cf.

SwXXij/i, 2cXXi;(p).

nbbtlj
coll. 'tfn

n.pr.m. Solomon (2aXa>iiwi<, rarely

"hr&CJ

adj. gent, as n.

Nu 2649

2aXo/xoi]/,

L mostly 2oXoiia>v;

Lag

B!iD3 - 96

);

T[lQ7>C?] n.[m.]
fi
,

reward,

bribe;

pi.

3bi>e>isi

KI

(|pn'e').

tffl v>tf
pi.

Mi7 DVo?Ho9 ,n.[m.]requital;


,

DIM?!? Is 34
7

s
;

1.

king of Israel, son of David and Bathsheba 2 S i" + [name 2 t. S; 162 t.K; 109 t. 12 24 1 14 Ch; 7 t. Ezr Ne]; born in Jerus. 2 S 5 1 Ch 4 3 1 4 ; designated by D. as successor, anointed 34 and proclaimed before D.'s death 1 K 1 30 33 39 +

requital,

retribution,
(||

'0 nje> Is 34 s nj; H09 (|| rrnps); 3 'EG DDK*. 2. reward, bribe M17

'vn

" 7 1 Ch s8 2 Ch i + 29 king after D.'s death 1 K 2


1
1

053).

[phr.

'E>
;

H^tJ

K
1

34
-)-

36
12

1.
3

t
cstr.

[rTQvC?]

n.f.

requital, retribution

Ct 3
24
13

911

"On tf

K 2"

nyn) 1^9
2

1?iKi2 a 2 Ch
;

20 Ch, Je 52 2 1 Ch 2 9 2 Ch io ; 11 3 , 'fc* 'D 2 23"

K,

1 1 1.

24

T\wV

\ff

91

8
.

t Qlk>Xl5
2

(less oft. D^ttf)

2xiX(X)ow/i, 2XXi)/i, etc.; 1013141i

K i5

1. king of 2. son of Josiah,

n.pr.m.

2*X(X)ot^,

N. Israel and king


,

Ch 3026 35 3 Ne 13 26] builder of temple 22 wise 1 K 3 10 5 9 6 12 1 Ch 5 26 + oft. 1 K s 2 3 711 2 Ch i io + author of proverbs (and
-

songs) ace. to Proverbs


1

'*

'Tfty
1

io 25 1
1

(cf.
1
1

of Judah Je 22

11

Ch 3'^tnKirV

3. husband of Huldah 2

K 22"= 2 Ch 3 4 M B
s5
.

1, v. p. 219.

K 5""),

v. also

**$

V 72

127'

(titles),

Ct

@L 2XXij/i, A -Xovp.
.

4. uncle of Jeremiah

of written provision for priests, etc. (title) ; 45 4 2 Ch 35 , cf. 8" Ne 12 ; elsewh. (outside of
-

K
-

Je 32'. 6. in 5. in Simeon 1 Ch 4 8. Jerahmeel 2 4041 7. in Ephr. 2 Ch 28'*. in Napht. 1 Ch 7". 9. father of a threshold4 10. wall-builder Ne 3 12 11. keeper Je35 s8 39 Ezr 7 2 (ancestor of Ezra, perh. priests 1 Ch 5
. .
-

5 A1,or F<>rKh 20 Ch) name occurs +Je 52 Ct i (Wkl 1119,1 Nab. \abw Lzb 376 cf. Levy prop. Salmaites,
,

TW
't?

I1.489

J agtr
2
5538

Ezr

=Ne f'- m Ne
,

15sr^

;.9.11

glUI ftnd
1 1
3
.

m phr H 3

JJ

1J 3

t rtitthti,
1. Levites
18
:'

1.

perh.

12. Levites a. 1 Ch o"- 42 Ne 7* (=r*$9f 2, =>, and Ezr 2 b. Ezr 1 o 24 13. v 42 dVk/O 8 c, (l)nn^BH?).
:

= D^ST? 7 a).

a.

rraStt? {'b? Ezr8 10 ) n.pr.m. M!S 2 28 18 6 ni- 1 Ch 24 Ttlf. v


;

1|

s3 niO- 26 Kt, ni?- Qr, SoXb^, 9 b. mO- I Ch 23 Kt, fl'l?- Qr, AXo>0/x, 2a\a>iu0.

23

ivrhti
SaX<u/i(()id.

1025
21"; elsewhere 'n
2

tt bti

Ch

1 I

20
,

2. JVO- son (appar.) of Rehob. 3. w0, 2aXoy.i0. E/i^ufl, A 2aX

L
'

S 24"
.

JVC- head of post-ex. family Ezr 8

2aX/iou<?, etc .

v 25

fn. rPCDtt) n.pr.f.


Israel

2aX(<o)iu0, etc.:
1

1. in
19

also

shoot

LV24".

2. daughter of Zerub.
in Asher,

Ch.3

Bewer 3 ). draw out blade, of grass on roof up (]), 1 Che Dr is unsheathed 29" (cf. Ew Bae al.)
-

RS

cf. Ju 20 and ('n bV) 3 1 Ch 2 1 2. drou> ojf sandal Ru 4 7 s (cf. I. f^n 1 ; K Dt 2S 9 SK lMTl (,903 332
,

^ ^K
3-5
;

coll.

Ju 8 10 20 S1617
s6

s6

^ Dr

>'

i.e.

"PCDtiJ n.pr.m.

Nu 34

s7
;

2fXf/i(f)i.

(vb. c. subj. indef.=pass.),

Hup-Now
iTTpTlBJ
v. p.

prop. D?B> (with

with same meaning; in Syr.) v. Orten||

1002.
in

bel g

T.. l

kntikd.r..(iMi).3ot]^riB' >

We Hp, Du

t^N^tt)
.4i

n.pr.m.

Simeon

Nui'j"

go

56

l^n (as

v. 'n 2).

I0 19. 2a \ alur)\.

t[f)7CJ] n.pr.m. son of Joktan

; *t? Gn
2"
"1 * 1""'

T(l)rV>p7>tti
2<X*,uou (genit.)
c.
,

n.pr.m. 1. Jeremiah's time;


:

io 26 =i'ciii 20
153f
-

2aX; identif-byCs

nv 37 s WJ. 38
1

1
.

W}.
q. v.

Ch

26 14
3.

14 a. VV- J e 36 . d. n;. 3 f\

b.

If"?

v 26

with

S. Ar. tribe >_,, cf.

Mordtm z G '" u
and
v.

(.to. 228

Glaser ""-' 05

Hom chr7
"-;

2. Levite,
iT13

Di Dr.
;

2aXa M a,
b.

etc.,
:

= DlW
13
,

post-ex.

names

a.

12 a, Ne 3 30
priest,

\L//\u

(v of following; meaning unknown


Wort,or *ch - 229

conj. in Dietr

cf.

Lag

BN173
). f.

TfX^ia(E),
2fXffjia(t)
(
,

2cX'.

= c or d?).
t'd.

RJ-

Ne

c. RJ-

Ezrio 39

Xlibt, ttffctf, T ' T '

nV
T
:

n.m. et
430
;

a three,
;

2(X</iia.

d. WJ- v

41

triad
B^B>;
47 - 124

vbv SI 2 ]vbv 30 MI 2 Ph. (NH 01" As. salastu, Maltu; Sab. fbv Horn
id.;

IttbttJ

(van

d.

H.

fP-)

n.pr.m. vel loc.


;

(cf.

but also f&fi,


-

etc.,

Id.

47

'

nA-"- 175 Sab


Eth.

Palm. n.pr.

299 Ph. n.pr. div. pbw GACooke Lzb 377 GACooke 41 As. Salamanu, of \obv
;

Denkm No

31 - 8
;

Ar.

55,

W&
;

DM:
;
'-

vMWl
v. also

Moabit. prince
v.foll.);
(cf.

COT Ho
JT3
)

"

"; n.pr. div.

Sulmanu,

Aram. r6n, )1. Nab. r6n Lzb 877 2" 1888 408 Palm. rbr\ (in HKO n!>n) Reckend 01 '"*
Kb"- 1
-

iK3"!

'B>

IPS Ho

10", SaXa^av
cf.

206

also Field

H i -"- 957

; dub.'.WeNow think=
also
;

late), c. n.f.

Am 4 +90
s s4

); m.

Vibw (En- rare, chiefly


t.,

also cstr.

v?f Gn
cf.

foil,

(and Marti ; others cp. Moabitish prince,


1All " <1898)
-

cl. ins.

after Hosea's time),


v.
120 '-

i8

65

1.

(but 38

read perh. T\gbf Sam.,

supra

Spiegelberg suggests n.pr.loc, cp. jja-ra-ma-na in Egypt.

t^DN3D7 n.pr.m. king of Assyria (prop.


V1DN-,
is chief,' 79 2

Di al.),-e$f Ex2i"; f. nOT^nc/i-rare, chiefly 10 late), c. n.m. Gn6 + 149 t., also cstr. TWpp 4 t. Am4 +92 (3+10=13 are additional; on 9' sf. rare exceptions to rule of gender cf. Ges' ),

= As. Sulman-aSaridu, '(God) Sulman


Schr
ZKll<1886) - ,97ff
1

-Muss-Arnolt
B.C.

JBI' ,<,8M) -

ttnfbf Nu (Hex chiefly

12 4 , VMffyp v 4 Ez 40 10 41 16 ; three P): 1. no other num.: a. bef. n.pl.,


1

);

K I f-

8 9 ; 2aX(a),iii<r(o>p, 33 Salma'e> IV,

nasar. DB *'

This was

727-722, Say
sub &0.

B "''

&f$i
27
,

t.,

e.g.nios'B'Ex27

-i- )

neKa'E'+iK

Johns * ''.
v.

2 7 nvbf 90 1., e.g. Gn i8 + (so always ^f, s4 rd. npbfr? Gn 38 Sam Di ;='&?, from tipf
1

"cbcj

n. rby.

vfcjj

v.

-fO); after n.'(late

on

S
5

24

v.

s pBty) 1 Ch 25

+
t *1 /tf vb.

draw
;

17

t.;

n.

om.

S 17

14

S 24 ,2 =42

t.

b.

out, off
;

(NH

id., loosen,

= ordin.
esp.'b
1 3, c.
't?

D'DJ

'K*!?

Ex
is

19 on third day; 'V DlM


l3

draw (nail, sword Jastr) As. saldjm, pluck out, draw sword; Aram.lpB' draw sword, draw qff shoe, *&X*. draw sword, in Lexx. remove
corselet
strip,
;

OTPpJlStJ*,'*?!
n.f.

B*C 3o ,both=<Areerfay*ayo;
1

D3f3 nif
:

28
-)-

1340

t.

(Ges*
s5
1

).

2.
1

n-Ve-y

vbf Gn

7
s

K 7 + (as

Ar.

i_ll,.' is
;

plunder, etc.) Imp/. 3 ms. vPty

CX^ Qal Pf. 3 ms. 't? Ju 3 22 +


pass, pass
s

away,

2 ordin.) Gn 14 {f^bf), Je i 25 ; before Dny 33 Jos 21' 9 ; after, i9 16 t., before T? Jos 21 4

+3
;

Ru

4
10

etc.

Imv. ms. t pK'


f.

Ch

45
,

niQK Ez 40"
>m

c.

n.m.
v 13
;

+ Pt.acl. *& 8 -f-,etc.; pass. RfW Nu 2 2 s3 + 1. draw out sword from (IP) wound
Ju
54

before
Di'

]B

NU29

14

after,
;

~to% r\fbf ordin. before


;

Ju 3 M
8
!

Est3
om.

12

cf.
1

*9

i'

Jb 20 usu. sword from sheath Ju S 3i 4 =i Ch io 4 +!T)Vnp * S 17";


;
,
'

25

bnSi

13 17 8 12 9 18 Di' om. 3 9 '; after, v 20 Ch 24" 25 26". 3.

300=^
8
,

niNO Gn
change

5^+59
8m
J

t.

(1

Ch

1" perh. intentional


2
||

,T3 na^B'

13-1PI1

Nu 2 2 23

31

Jos 5 1 3

(all J), 1

Ch

[HPS

from T\pf

S u

23

which

tibv
M 4. c. tens, =De^K mbf Ex 32 + 28 t. foil. Nu i^+ii t., precedes Lvi2 +i7
4

1026

fifojJ

certainlyorig..VrssThWeDr and mod.); 3000


'{?
t.,

aNptf (very seldom Db6b>, D'B^B*) n. indecl. thirty; 1. bef. n.sg.: H12K Gn6 15 +

+ (as ordin.) 3 + 5. as l2 7 +2 t.
2 (or) 3,

20 Je 5 2 s0 4- 3

t.;

20

+3

3 t,

+,c.nesaEx26 +3t.;
'

n3B? 2

S5 +i2t.

Am 4
,

3 (and) Ex 3 18 5 3 8 a
4,

round, or conventional, no.; 6 31 6 s Is 17 ; 9 17 Jos 7 2 lil8 2129 three days' journey Pr 3o ;


8

(age of paternity, of Levitical or royal duty,


etc.),
4

Dt

etc.

B*N J u i 4 8 + 3 t., etc.; bef. n.pl. D'J| Ju io 12 9 D'BOK Je38'(read here prob. nfif Ew Hi Gf al.), less common words Ez 40" Ezr
,

910
,

ti. rU7?U7l Pi.

denom. do a third
;

divide into three parts, etc. Pf 2 ms. VjfW\ Dt 1 9 3 divide land into three farts (so Imp/. 2 oyn-m e^ei [for 1IT n^i] 2 S 18 L Bu)
;

time,
1^K
foil,

'B* 1

Gn 32 Wpff 'B> Ez 41 Ch 2 3 3 + D^ 'B* Ezr * Ne 7"; 'B> units Gn n 12 + 14 t., precedes 1 K 2 2 42 4etc.; after n.pl.
,

16

29

t.;

foil.
3

100 (1000,
23
,

etc.)

Gn

15

t.,

S 20 n stay three days (cf.


read '3
third

20 Dr); v WeDral.(cf.

precedes 5
\ 5
H3B>
,4

)
the

v\v* (for

'n

r\fbf)= I will

shoot

on
;

+ 21 t. T\m\ x K 16
njf.om.
i
1

2. as ordin.
cf.

'E>

ri3B(a)

v w 4-4
2?

t.;

n3B>
31
;

om.

Ne

day with the arrows (HPS

+ 4t.;
Ez
2

K 25 =Je 52
5

fl3B> 'tfa

qu.)

Imp/. 3 mpl. rajW 1 K 1 8", and Imv. mpl. O </tree Xskti V s* do a third time. Pn. P. 24 years ota Gn 1 5" 4- 1 Si (read with ThWe etc.

alone
al.;
1

. 1 S

13

read fifty

L We Dr

BW

S 23" read nety Qr Vrss Th and mod.; Ch n' 1 read Mfafo, ntS^n @L Kit Benz al.
i

pWp

nsa

for

r\fbf

D"!?a), <Ae

f.

riB^B/p

Gni5

99
;

8 (so||2S23 for"B ^n).


,

B^BTpn BOTH
n*lB*?B'E>

Ec4

12

threefold

cord;

fpl.

fl.

ttf('

)7tt>

n.[m.] third (part, i.e. of ephah?

Ez

42" three-storied chambers.


-

ttT

,l

?ttJ

m. ITttr^ip f adJtf

num

ord -ios

for dust Is 40", dub.), name of a measure; 6 tears ty 80 (in fig.), adv. ace. measure-wise.

third;-'?"^
'BOB*); pi.
2

t.,etc.(64t., rarely D'BOB* (third 50, set of messengers,


, 1

Gn i + 3

13

tn.[BWaf] n.[m.]
stringed
instr.,
.

pi.

t&fa
'

a (three'

etc.)iSi9

'2Ki 13 + 4t.;n'B^nn3t5 3iKi8


;

three-barred

three-cornered 1) mus.

someti mes T\*whf, r\V>bf,etc.) ; third part, a third 2 S 1 8~ 2! + 1 3 t., + (cstr.) 12 Nu i5 6 +4 t., (Ges"") Ez 5 AiVd

+ 4 1., etc. ( 3 3 1.

perhaps a sistrum (so 33), or triangle EB '"- 3228 6 1 S 18 ( + ) DOT). (RVm: cf. Prince
)

part

+TWbf of thee; = third time


s4

fin. ttT^ttJ

a.m. adjutant or

officer

(best

S3

s
;

also

rPB^B*

explained as third

man
-

(in chariot), v. esp.

Is i9 !4 third (on par with other two) ; Ez 42 s in the thirds, i.e. third story;

D'B^'a
'B*

Hpt
329
;

BASI.586f.

n?3J?
18

v. also

11 147

Je 48 v. 'y p. 72a. nnffc$ Ez 21 is corrupt and doubtful ; Krae prop. HB'pBh the sword shall be doubled and trebled; other conj. in Co Toy. 1 8 20 5 del. 'B>n We Dr al., so v 12
15'
,
.

Bender ZAWIHO).H WMJ[ A., u. Eur. N - DPV 19M1 ; doubted by Di abs. 'w of king's Baen ,b Buhl 14 );

Kau M
-

personal attendant at court 2 2 tary officer of king,


(on abnormal
pi.
-

v.

K7 K !*$ " 9 493


Ges

2 - 1719
,

sf.,

mili-

25
,

iBl>B/
'

15

25

Ko"- L

,33 ' 4 49 - 495

);

S 23 18 read DB^^n @ We Dr al. tDtt> and (less oft.) D^bt


1

adv.

three days ago. specif, day before yesterday


'B* ?tori

,5 23 DT^B/ Ez 23 + (sts. C>b6b>', etc.) v Ex 14' 8 25 s 2Kio + (Qr)2S2 3 (>Kt^B'), iChu 11 8 1 2 (v van d. H. Kt in both, BP&hv), read in
,

,9

'

in phr. idiomat. EX5 yesterday (and) day before, 1 for hitherto, so Ru 2", 'B 9<CW 1 B 4 7 ; 'B> 'H3

-""

(Kb"-

Lag
8

B!i2 A " n'-

Ba J,B

2,6b

);

all

three

We

nB'^n (V&\) chief of the three L Dr Bu Now. El B bB Pr 22 20 Qr v. DB^tf.

Gn 3 i"(E),Ex 5
'e-D3
'5?
/

'

14

(J),2Ki3 ,cf.iSi4

21

i9
2

fn. [t!)7ttj] adj. pertaining to the third; , only m.pl. as subst. D B ;B those of third generai i

n-D3Ex4 (J),2S 3 "iChii ,cf.2S5 ; 'DO from aforetime, previously Ex 2 i 2936 (E), Dt 4 " i9 4 6 Jos 4 18 (J), 3 4 20 5 (both R), cf. 1 S 10";
-

,0

tion (grandsons) ; 'V 'ja Gn 5o (E) sons of those of third generation, i.e. great-grandsons (v.
23

Ko^

1899 ' 633

'V 'n?
i

2 i

some days). 'e* D , B ?B'(v. in. B"?B>) is imposs.; supply perhaps TfOn have I not written to thee heretofore, etc.?

as formerly (but

Bu 'B* 'n=/or Pr2 2 M Kt is difficult; Qr

(Ej v.[5?a-i]) = Dt5 ,Nui4


9

"); EffldTrft) 'B*"^ D"33-^y


19
,

Ex

20 6

cf.Ex 3 4 7 (bothJ).

tt*J7C? (van d. H. BOB*) n.pr.m. in Asher,


I

Ch

s5

Zf/xr,,

2fX\r]s,

2fX|U.

rvahti

l027
4
,

DC
13

tn n.pr.loc. doubtful; 'B^TS 1S9 B L 2t\xa, A 2a\Taa cf. T\yhv 5>$H 2 K4


1
\

42

TnUJ?

tt-P^.m. in Asher,

Ch 7 37 ,2aXir<i,
Thes

Gn 20 23 1 Ch 4 30 nBB> there, Gn 43
whither
2

Nu

s4

33
C.

Dt
Jos

sl4

+oft;

wfiere

41

more

rarely,
2'

Lq. BE*

1\2>\,

Ju 16s7
5

2K4"
16
.

16

@L

9
2f\ffUjav,

H02
-

17

Is 22'^
-

s 2 s2 34" 65" Je 18 27 Ez 23

tW>J!&ttJ n.pr.m. 12 14 Buhl); father of Zerub.Hgi


-

= V*|W (
2
2
;

2 a X&.,X.
IS
p*p
-

s3 29 3(, 2 24 26 32 (v nfy*rfl& i22 Ec3 BB>), 48 4. BBto front there, thence : a. oft. after verbs 8* 8 10 12 18" of departing, taking, etc., Gn 2 11
'-'-

Dtf
Ara;
,

adv. there, thither (Ar. 1J


(BR

24
</iere, cf.

42', etc.,

Nu

23

13
4

12

22 41

29 B^D rja, Dt 4

BBt? BRffep, 30

BAram.
(

AUI I
'!),

Syr.^aolT; Zenj

TOPI, Eg. Aram, non S-C ith demonstr. m, cf. ]]"]$ beside H *ds

39

'

Je 37 12

Ho

2 17

+ .'

Peculiarly,

Gn 4 9 24 "fl

Am 9 ??K np

2 -3 - 4

Jb

BB73

Ges De

RVm from
('),

(Cooke *) BE>); I.
S

the Shepherd

a. there

Gn 2 91! n'-7Jl + oft.;


M

placed early in

Ew Di Sta from
:

there [from heaven], (from) the Stone (Eock) of Israel, there (where is) the Shepherd

sentence for emph.,


3

2~ M

Mi 4 10
.

^V3FI BE?,
2i

Na 3 Ez
15

,3

31

V I04 +,
+) DBn
.
.

BBh

On 41 "Ex
,

Jb 3 "+,
2
.

. .

Ex i5 av nam Gn 2 9 2
.
.

DB>

15" Nu Dt 12" Is27'


,

(HP) the (Bethel-)stone of Israel ; but both forced text dubious; Gunk by the name (B$C; so <S) of the Shepherd, etc. (as b. Di).
of

Ew

..

D^ 1 n
1413
,

BBto

,-fK whence

Gn

24'

Nu 23"+

c.

1
.

35

21

21

i5
7

+
sjr
:l

... DB>
10
;

DE* B5
'

23" 57

139
.

1] Is 34 resuming a pre-

the ground n@? "IEW expressing origin, BB*0, 10" whence (=from whom) came forth
the Phil.,
Is
is
20
.

Gn 3^

Ju ceding whee,' Jb39 l*n DB> tfbbn s7 Je 2 2" Ec 1 1 3 cf. i 7 5 Repeated, BE> , . BE* mn here In poetry, pointing there Is 2%
'.
,
.

TO,

Ju

18

$ty VfO,

S io 12 BBto E*K,
'

65 taken or made,

d. of the mass,

Gn

from which something 32 2 9 2 7 30 (of JN2f), Lv 2

to a spot in which a scene 5 in the imagination, i/c 14

is

ins nflB
48' 66
6

localized vividly BE* <Aere

131 BBto fO\A (from the meal, etc., of a nruo),


1

K 17
1.

13

nsBj? n;jj
oil, 2

DfO
i
'

"b-JT =]K

i.e.

from the
.

feared they a fear! 36

13
,

cf.

132

17
;

Hos
the

meal and
Dtt?

K 7 s19
287
8
'

3 ^XT) t& Of&, Ez 5

Zp

14

. Hb
flashes

read probably
his

(We Now)
he

n.itt.

naine (-/unknown; Thes


BN
,6
;

BB* the

at

side

made

17 with God, BE/ hiding of his power ; Ec 3 in the Divine plan or scheme but read perh. BB> Hi De al. b. preceded by the rel., BE*
:

1*

BEh, Ar. Lag J^j Ko" 1104 NH=BH 6mni,marA,cf.BS 377 = nin ) Ph. db> Lzb As. jumuy (esp. B^n
ntSK*, cf.

Ba ZMO " l(1887,


,

63i

K213SI3ff

I S 9 where, Gn 2" Ex 20 +, usu. with one or more words between, Gn 13 3,14 19 27 Ex 29" 16 'K3 BE> Kin -IB/K3 2 S 11 2 2 3 s7 oft. ; after
21

10

Sab.

01" BD Horn 124 Eth.


;

tW:

Ar.

*^,
;

tGn
/

2 1

17
.

"With
cstr.,

indie,

by

new omitted (the rel. being Ges !I30c d ) Ez 39 11 T^ BB> BipD


'

512 lij Aram. BE/, NCE*, also BIB', BE* (Ko"' ), 377 abs. 'b* Uaa., OAram., Palm. DB> Lzb ) ji*., Gn 6 4 + cstr. 'v Gn 1 2 s + rarely "BE* 1 S 8 2 +

p, jU,

but

grave (may be) in Isr., read BE/ a place of renown. 2. thither, after vbs. of motion (=riBB' v. 3),

"IB^3 a place where a

93 Co Or
37

al.

Gn 33' + 1E> J K 1 831 + 2 etc.; pi. niCE/ (rarely nB>) Gn 2 + cstr. DiDE* 16 BniDE* Nu i 3 4 + fntoE* Ez 2 Ex6 + sf. 3 ; name: 1. of river Gn 2" 1314 beasts v 19W
sf.

'DE*

Ex
,

15

-)-

ICE*

4 4
-

Dt
20
6

BB> N3Ti t6,

J u 19 15

2
10

10

'2"

9
4
-

al.;
616

city 26

:a

(all

J) +
it (

Bi>n

'B>

tEz 24 s
;

i.e.

exact
2. a.

Of... -\m
,

more
13

18 21" 2 i Is whither, 1 3 3 3,8 oft. in JeEz, as Je 8 22 s7 23 45 +,


;

designation of
usu.ofpers.:
cf.
; 1

'"ll

'n

BXiTnK).
as signif.
.
.

Gn4

,7 - ,9 - 19

(J)

S 2 s23

Ez

36 2022 +

so

Vf? V 1 2 2

4
-

3. with

H loc,
24 29
s
s

i"l13E>

thitlver,

(shammah): a. after vbs. of motion, Gn 19 s0 flBB> D^> to flee thither, v 22 20 13


:8

B"K Pr 2 1 24 esp. in phr. njjj!)K ICE*! njl 1! 13 1 S i cf. 9 28 1.; iess oft. as iOB* n^a Je37 + 4 12 BA8, 430 1 S 17 cf. Zc 6 + 5 t. (cf. in As. Krae ')i
.
, ,
-

Dt i

+ oft. = into
;

it,

therein(oi abasket,
s3 ff^T^}, 21 %i) pregnantly, after

freq. c.

N"]j3

(q.v. 6,

pit, etc.),

Ex

6 s3
25

"lOty?

k5>D

here, 7y
(v.

'VS N"lp3
1

nSB>, 30" Ju8 2K12"; a verb implying motion, as to bury, 10 31 5 nBB> 'no-nts 50 (all rnsgjfl, 25 49
to meet

Dr), IS4
,

);
34

and BTiph. 2, Pu.; note S 12 28 iDEHIK B'B' Ju rarely, ^l^O^S


in token of ownership 2
7
;

Gn

13

23
1

8
"
I

31

cf. 2
1

K 17 Ne9
29

'E'

Br6

DE/JI

Dm

7
;

c.

P), iyio

Ex 29 42 43'30
-

6 - 36

Nu 1 7
5

19

(all

P)^

Jos 2"
. .

Je

3 Jo 4

7
,

perh.

Ct 8

(1 a),

b. ni3B>

.lE/K

??.' Cn32 (J); change of name is witliout vb., 5 as Gn i7' (P), or (usu.) c. Gn 35 10 (P) /sr. 5 shall be thy name, cf. 17 1 18 31 1 Ch 22", also
.

fW
K

Dt
3D>i 2 in; iDf-riK

1028
4
,

5HhOtf
'<
:

K 23 M = 2 Ch36
D^iV
,

cf. 2
s
;

K 24",
'

(revealed)
,

and

(subj.
s8

">)

b^m

'B*

Is 56
8

1Ernp
1 ,

Ju 13 7 ; 6 D;>31 Ezr io 16 explicitly mentioned is: niOB*? 17 'BO i?3 Nu i 1 Ch 16" 2 Ch 28" 3'i 19 Ezr 8 20 tri D'ian iCIm 38 '8*3 D'avran wtai v 41 of
32
,

Gn

cf.

Ex 3" Pr 3 o 4 ^CB

*D

things,

"pBR niEEhl 'Nu

32

(P),

+V

27

(read
,!:

nb3
(subj.

Di Baen Gray)
''),

DB>3

ffift Ex 33
-

Je 33 s D Ex 3 16 (E; ">?T fundat"? "> *iDB nWsif mental passage), 6 3 (P) (') 16 ,8 5 27 '> Am 4" 5 Je io 4 6 + 10 t. Je Is K Ex 34 14 (J; cf. 20 5 Na i ! ), 'B* Bnip, Is 57", 7 7 7 LijTIP, Am 2 Ez 39 43 f 103' + oft.; hence s 17 object of knowledge Is 52 Je 48 'JOB' 'JTT s love Is 56 'B '3HN ^5>- 6 9 37 *9" (II Wtt*),
||

character of

lOB*

Am 5
;

9*

mine),
tive
(cf.

cf.
1

of
J

acknowledge thee, personally (as v 17 (both J); 'B '6*3 as the representaS 25 s " 1 K 2 1 8 Je 29 s Est 2 s2 3 12 8 8 810
b. =reputation; (1) de>3 bina is'K

i.e.

119

132
,

fear 61

6
,

esp. of praise, etc.

pjH"^W.S

n-jin, -ins, etc.):


||

also 3).
(J),

Gni2

D^an

Wf n^JKI v ^ 'nb^i
*

and so very oft. '*)arf 18 ", cf. 1 Ch 16 10 29 f 45 18 Is 26" 1 K 8 35 =2 Ch 6 24 26 f 8 2W + ; 2 8 toB* 1133 'v 13n 29 96 ,and many combinations;
3:, -

new yayh 2S22 50 flTfk 5 13

H?? 2S 7';
Gn
23

+
'B>

on^e^ " '^ ^ '"Wl


B?l
15

opp. 'K 'B'-riK

">JBPI

ii

(J),

&

S8
12

13
, '4

of
so

hence
7

Ne
Ch
;

9'
s1

Dn
;

Is 63

c.

Je 32K D* 2 S
(cf.

^ 74
4

1018
,

etc.;

N"iiani

Lv i8 21 + ,' 'B* 3P3 24 16 /B* J*S3 nssan '#n Dt 28 s8 cf. Ne


,

=iCh 17
>

'3 DB>

N5?.l
8

Ez 16"

iCh
i

'< to act ace. to his i"; I5?PK in appeals to character Je'14 71" Ez 20 9 " Is 48' 66 s V 25"

^P
*
;

14"), 2
2

S 23

8a

read perh.
niEB*
1

pirnoHy, v '!nj? to? *&) Ez =fame, glory, Zp 3 39 34" D^>B> Siegf Be Toy Co ohf; Krae

26

15

3i
3

+
(||

*t
'

is

powerful agent,
c f.
1

54

inn33),

24

s
;

of

1i>0,
is

'?S^n "

'JDB'3

says

nj^

i3-)P3

Ex 232

(E); DE'n

Lv 24"
c.

"SWK conj. fOB*; DB>n

Gn 6

(J),

Nu i6
30
)
;

(J),

'BOX
,

substitution for
273
'

word

''

prob. scribal (already beginning to


3p;i, cf.

Ch
,

s4

5
19

12

3'

(van

d.

H. v

c.

neg. 33
10
;

be thought ineffable, esp.

Gei

UrMhr

8 DB*-^3 Jb 30 ; (2) bad sense,

JT> CB>

IT^y Kirinl

DiDr-WhBaen); on development

of this

Dn22

14

cf.v

'trn 2 2 a .

c. esp. as

Ne6";=%toordEz23 giving a man a


,

n ^f?

kind of

usage, and Jewish use of '#? as personif. or NHWB ' * Jastr *'.Tgf* 3i"ip hypostasis, v. Levy T

posthumous life, esp. in his sons, "W35?3 J3 v"pN 18 6 ^db* T3jn 2 S 1 8 '3 eie* vnt6 Dpn{> Dt 25', cf. v Ru 4 510 without whom it is blotted out, etc., Dt
,

name = extirpate family (and DB/ gts. is JHJ) iS 2 4 22 (Gi v 21 ), 2Si4 7 (||DnNB so of peoples Dt 7 24 9 14 1 2 3 Is 1 4" + niv iwo jnr t6 Na i"
||

4 10 so that to destroy one's 5 ,cf.Nu 2 7 (P),Ru4


,

< Dy Che Gr Du 'Bb TJ5 (=13Nnp). 4. 7 of false gods, use forbidden Ex 23 I3 (E), J0S23 D cf. Ho 2 16 Dt6k OB'S f speak (R
yfr

75

is

striking, but doubtful,


1

Hup-Now 'B
),

'K-|p,

19

Wm
;

Dt 18 Mi 4 5
'151

20
;

' 'B>3

5.

'N '6*3 ^ Knp 13 =memorial, monument Is 55


1

K i8

24 - 23M

)>

(||nix; so
D'33J?

CheDu >=fame
n.pr.m.
ii
,0 - ,011

Di-Kit), OB*} 1J
'b*

(of

Nineveh); 03DB'l
abstr.
(||

Q3V")I IbjT;
17

I?

Is 66";

3to 5 6 5 (with word-play on


first

c).
32

more

"O'l)

Jb 18

Pr io

7
.

3. name,
**

fll. Dttj
6' 7
1
13

son of Noah
ls - 23 - 26 - 27

Gns
21

as designation of God, specif, of 23 Is

(esp.

Je Ez

io

122 - 31

(allP), 9

io

(all J),

26 ++) : first (in Hex) in phr." 'B>3 'p Gn 4 '' in worship, (J), call with, i.e. use the name 8 4 so 1 2 1 3 2 1 33 26* 4(v. tr\p 2 c); hence, of

Ch
I

41724
;

2 7Ac.

"lllJSiTptp
1 2

n.pr.m. king of S e boim;

Gn
of El
-

place of worship, 'OBHIN "PSTN -IB>K DipE>rri>33 21 DE> Ex2024 (Gi v ); DB> toB>-r)K [||g^] Dl'^S Dt 12'" + ; V^? n:? nja 2 S 7"'+ oft.; people

2u/xo/3op,

L Svfiop.
n.pr.m. Samuel
his name is El
-

7S1DttJ
Thes
Prat
al. (or,

(name
HebTr*d- 9ef
;

Hom

Wkl
'

come "
,

Jos 9*(R D ), so 'B> jypfi 1 K 8 41 2 Ch 31 9 6 Is6o seek it 1//83 17 ; swear with * 'B*? 42 1 S 20 Dt6 ,s io 20 Lvi 9 2 cf. (N1$?) Ex 20"
'B>b
;
' ,

U9" Now 181


2 " 01903- 777 "-

hjO, bwjn v. Dr caritative from WjCfh; Palm.


),

20

cf.

181

20

= Dt5 '";
1

^KlOB'

Lzb 377 ;
:

v.

further Gie

ATS" "' "" d


,
,

Go,, ' * ,,
!

'"Bfe>Bn

Pr 30

-^
2

*pfl

in token of

ownership

(cf.

a),

*$}, etc Je7'+ (v.

.,

(ioi).i(B-.j._

lafiovrjK

p. 896*); =hig reputation, fame, c. 7WV, * v. 1 b (1), cf. Jos 7; 'B>3, i.e. as his repre-

&

sentative
2
24

Ex 5 3 (J),
ad

+ (v. 2 a

fin.);

S I7 4S Dt io 8 2 S 6 18 2 K esp. as embodying the

p r0phet, nth cent. B.C., (name expl. as if from -'^B'), 821M i' + 125 tiS, 1 Ch 6' 318 9" 11 3 26 s8 29 s9 18 6 1 2. in Simeon, Nu 2Ch35 Je 15 V'99
1> great
i
20
i

34

30

(P), laXapirjK.

t3. in Issachar

Ch 7 2

(l)ffa/xoui;X.

yTtttf
TyT'CttJ
n.pr.m. in

1029
(the
(1883) -

Ttt>
16

Manasseh

name
M
) ;-

34

(but Vrss
'B*n
1

knoweth t cf. Sab. lDODyT Nu 26 M (Svpaip), Jos 17 s

DHM ZMQ """


1

'pf-nK

Ch

7", Svpaptip, etc.;

i45

M
'i

Co Toy al. [not Hi Krae] "* S 2 4 w (Gi v 21 ), 2 S 22 s" 1 K i6 12


2

23 "'PF? as subst., Is 14 besom of earfer-

L 2a M (<)8a(). t^Tptp adj. gent,


qu. nom. altitudinum,
Levites, 2 a/(<) s 2 Ch 1 7 Qr (Kt
as n.coll.
/

mination; ace. -'yanTlK

K io

28
,

of extirpating

#n Nu 26

s
".

TniO~TOttJ n.pr.m. (here


i.e.

ace. to

Thes who
:

f2. destroy, cities Mi 5 lb fortresses Is 23", bamoth Lv26"(H), Nu 33 s2 (P; isk), n^an nisjnpp pjh Hg 2*
Baal-worship
,

?X"lB>p.

||

perhaps of Jteavensi
1

wu

<?

1.

Ch 15 1820

16'.

2.

no n.pr.m.
[i"TOCf|

Ch 8 Gi
12

Baer, v. *#.

monoB').

n.pr.m. whence
n.coll.

NEttf

(-/of following).
in

trUStC n.pr.m.
2<paa, 2apaa, etc.,

Benjamin

Ch 8"

t^nop adj.gent. in Caleb, c. art. as 1$ I Ch 2 s3 Hoap.a6tip\y], 6 2<Via&.


;

= following.
1

taWDttJ n.pr.m. =foreg.,


NStTJ v not?, ynoe*. T T .
...

Ch 9,
;

2apa(a).
DB>.

"ONE v. V

so Thes, Ar. L^JL be high, lofty (or is this secondary?); Jen *... o). cp As. Hamti, id.
cp.
.

32 nQt^'(appar. -/of foil,; Sta' ";

sparkle,

Id" ''<>);
-

{>Umu=
324

cf.

Dl8).

T~l3TpC? n.pr.m. a 'judge,' son of Anath, Ju 3 31 5 6 Sana[f]yap (on this name (Hittite t)
,

mss [TOtf] n.m.

S8

onlypl.

D^B^
Hamu,

(Sta'
pi.

*)

cf.

GEM'" 3 31 ; N6 ZMG,l "


-

heavens, sky
lamtitu, also

(NH

id.; As.
cf.

(I888, '-,;9

^j. iit^).

samdmu,

Ph.
_

DOC

same, Sab. HDD


.

[1?21t]

vb. Niph. be exterminated,

Hom chr,>. Ar
xT *Pf
with
,

destroyed (NH der. spec; Aram, tfff Pa. cause to apostatize (Jastr) ; Syr. ,^- seems Eu,Nab 32 Eslc disputed (in Lexx.); No cMrse; Ba cites As. asmud, I destroyed; Gerber 112 thinks
-

>

on .
1

-l-jv Eth rto?ift Aram Palm. Nab. |( , )Dt5' in n.pr. (cpd.


;

vb. denom.)
etc.;

Pf 3 ms. consec^PBty Ez32


2
;

12

+,

Lzb 1M GACooke 45 on pi. form v. 34 Oni' + D^O- Gn "); abs. 4 8 14 2 + np^pB'n Ex 9 + cstr. "DB* Dt 1 o + 9 t.; 4 s8 19 sf. 1 B' ^ 8 + 2 t., VDB* Dt Da'pe* Lv 26 33

Ba 2 " " "


;

^>yn)
1

T&fa tl. of Dt28 annihilated, Ju 21 S 2i exterminated, G11 34 + a arnnp _ but uyv&rb @ e w We


20
,

Impf. 3 ms.ipB* Is 48" Pr 14"; M 26 JTIDpn Dt4 Inf.abs.1VfT} v ; C str. sf.


etc.;

c.

mpl.

vb.

pi.,

H02 23
(P),

where

stars, etc.,

1. a. visible heavens, sky, 19 are Jus 20 Gn T 5 5 Dt4


(J),

pers.

be

s0

16

(J),

rd.

Di-

hence '#3 '3313 22 17 (JE) + 9 t. 19 2 as countless), 'E'n (usu. K3S(-b|) Dt 4 Je 8 + 1 c rarely of angels, 'S 1 b); before which ('V
i
;

Gn

14 - 1517

n^??), 83"; 'of people Dt 4 26 12 30 (tin npgn), 7 ( + T??P), 28 (pax), T 12 v .. 5 ..6i Je Ez +


al-),'

*37
>

:a

(II

48

DJID)',

33

92'

+ "!r^S), cf. also ysk) (4-n-iy/ ip, etc?' in


(

j>
||

T$
,

19 i&) Is 4 8

Gn i^P), cf. Dt4 Je8 Pr 3 o 19 'tfn ffiV Gn 2 ,9 ( J 1 19 (P) + (5|iy 1 'V l'B2f f V' 8 'V ^#3 s 2 + La 4 as ^i?") (q.v.) Gn I (P), ^ 19 with waters beneath and above Gn i (P, cf. v'),
fowl
17 7

fly

),

),

19

clause).

>2.
s

6e

V'

148

4
,

darkened with clouds

K 18

45
,

cleared

destroyed, of bamoth,

Ho

io 8

cf.

(p ]>Vh

Nty

Pr 14"; 6e devastated, of land, Je 48 s (|| lax). 22 Hiph. . Pf 3 ms/TO^TI Dt 2 + etc.; Impf.


,

io 28 s7 etc.; Imv. ms. ipf n Dt 33 ; //. a6s. iBE'n a 8 24 Is 1 4 ,1V 9 ; cstr. TJJfta Jos 9 + , aiso 14 n ny Dt7= 4 i- 2S 49 Js 1 1 rd. tlTDf
3 ms. TOE>: Is
i

+ ,ipf>1

i6 12 2

Am

13 by wind Jb 26 ; whence comes rain Gn 8 2 (J), 4 n Ju5 Dtn + and dew Gn 2 7 28 (J), v 39 (E), 25 Dt S3 28 (poem) + cf. nb-|3 f Gn 49 (poem in 1M +Dt 33 IS (poem), but also (destructive) J),'B* 1010 fire 2Ki Jbi 16 + (v.also2ainfr.); 'V ^2n
,
,

Is 47", as high

i.e.

D_

astrologers,
1 1 4

cf. 'B'n
2

niniN J e io 2 ;
6 fop), v

in all 'Bn, as Jos 23 15 , v. Dr Dt7 M ), nni^b fls 1. annihilate, exterminate: ace. 23", etc.;
-

(but

Gn
'tS'n

(J),

Am 9

(opp.

(opp.
13 24

H) +
'131
14

3.b-iy

Dt

4"; as over all the earth,

pers. vel gent., subj.


(

vel pers. hum.,

Dt

27

'B>n(-i>3)

nnn Gn
(

6 17 7 19 (both P),

Dt 2 a Ec
,

nnnp

+ '3BD pers.),
,2

Dt, Jos 7
(all
),

RD 2 u 3- + 23 1.;

+ r^pTtfll "JB^yp), g^-f 1 6 1. + daa-iisp), 9 + 4 j os (ace. Dinn K 14 K 13 34 Am'98 Is 13 26 Est


6'
(
;

extermination)

Ex 17" (E), Dt
,

specif, of Israel, I'DB*

1.
14

26 ,9 (H);
tree),
i

16

HW
21 16
9

Ch

ace.

venen ins

(fig.)

Am 2

9
,

Dt 2S 23 D3 'DB' Lv r*3'W0 pa'aSiS* (hung from s (of angel), cf. Ez 8 (Ezekiel in


nspp

cf.

Ez

vision),

Zc5

(flying ephah); nsp-iyi '&n

1030
Dt 4 cf. 30 Ne I 4 made by God Je 5 1 15 (opp. ?3FI), ^ 8 + Dtn21 Jb 12 esp. H?(W **W enduring
T5>n

doqj
QttS v. /doe*". - -

of limits of horizon
;

s2

STTWft t
:

'

"3n- v. dk>.
-

f19

as

= universe
8

m ^*;

iVptt? Ezr 2

46
,

v.

S>jfc

M Dt3 Gni
,

(cf.

in Sab.,

SabDenkm
!

1"- 41

-'

42-

1-

3 ),

t[l3Qttf] vb. let drop


detach,

+ (esp.DtJeIsVf), + D Ex 20" Hg 2', etc., +H?;' n ^P D D Ex 20 =Dt 5 cf. Pr 30 etc. opp.' tfWjl Pr B* ( + HS ")
1

(NH

id., loosen,

(P)

n ?^n

H-$

B,

7 tls'oV 66".

?*in V.

'B*

as part of future glory t5>ri nianK phrases are


:

draw away, Niph. slip off; Aram. ODE* loosen, pull away ; \ vi> draw sword, draw or pull away ; Ar. Ja Tl is hang, suspend, 11. release debtor (Kam), -U. .^ string of pearls); Qal

(letting rain through) +


(fig.),
cf.
s3

Gn
2

2 7" 8

(P),

Mai
'E>

'

let

drop, fall
(final

:
1

3
1
!

'#? 'N

"

Tto%Q
cf.

K
(II

219

so
24
,

np

tf 78
tios

(for
;

40

^n nncto
"K>

manna),
2

'V

\\

tv
;

1?
||

D$
f i's
8

S 22 s

n^tn

in

'B* SW 22"; towards Jos 8 20 (J), Ex 9 810 (P), Jb 2 n TIOJjffQ Ju 13 s0 20 40 2 Ch 6 13 B^Pflfa Ex 922Z ioJ1JS tr$>K Dt 32 40 (poem), Dn 1 2 7 't? alone (all E), aM Jb s Pr s 1 K S 2. a. as abode of 35 23

Dnn

'D),

HIOJJ

Jb 26",

he said, Let her fall, and they let her fall ; then fig., of letting land rest in seventh year, 2 ms. sf. 4 naooK'ri Ex 23 11 (E); Pf. 2 ms. nnpoKh J e i7

HIDDEN

+ Impf. iniOOE* 2 K g dittogr.)


Imv. mpl.
sf.

3 ms.
33

sf.

thou shall

let

drop thy hand (read

Y]', for ^|3<

the

sky

is

JDMich and mod.) from


i.e.

>

abandon it ; Inf. HE'D p. 674^). (a debt in seventh year; v. 9 6 is dub., Pf. 3 pi. Ip3n lODE* 2 S 6 1 Ch 13

(IP) thine inheritance, 2 abs. OtoB> Dt 15 let fall

God
1//

+ oft., where he sits enthroned s 34 26 2 Is 66', etc., cf. 'V 33 Dt 33 (poem), f 68


('')

K8

30 - 32

most naturally either they


;

let

the

oxen fall

(slip,

whence he

rains brimstone
cf.

Gni9

24

(J),

9 22 (E), talks with Israel Ex20 (E; 15 17 cf. Gn 21 22" (E), looks down
,

Ex

16 4 (E),

Ne

15

casts hailstones Jos

bread 1 1"
,

stumble), or (as X) the oxen let it fall (reading iODE* sc.the ark); >Thes/ie oxen ran away;
slipped (the yoke)? 6 3 pl.10DE*3 y\r 1 41 their judges have been thrown
'

v. further

Dr.

Niph. Pf.

Giv") + Dt 26" +
etc.
;

down.
thou

Hiph.
;

ms.

(?) juss. (?)

3 BOfPl Dt 15

hears his people

>//

20 7 + 10

t.

Chr,

he

slialt

cause thy hand to


ObE*ri
(

let

tTfP 2S22 14 ;he bends (ne:) 'E> to come down v 10 =i// 18 10 cf. 5 19 f 144 and (rend) Is 63 '&? VWM Ez i in
thunders
'E*3 1

10

fi8

14

,||

Ba NB14T Qal <read

c f.

drop, etc. Dr),\T subj.

TntSp

a.f. a letting

drop of

exactions,
1

vision of God,

cf. 'tfn -ljJE*

Gn
1

28

17

(E;

+ TV3
19
,

w); though even 'E'n 'OK* cannot hold him tDt io 14


2

the highest
27

heavens

K 8 =2 Ch 6
!

a (temporary) remitting: 'E* n'Ej;ri Dt 15 (at end of seven years), v 2 "? 'E* tO^ *3j whence seventh year is T0TJ D3K* v 9 31 10
.

Ch
s3
,

Ne 9 6
1 1 t.

V'

148
(

34 CIF'OK* >Cf 6S ; he

is

called 'B*n

'PjIjk

36

p0 st-ex. title) Ezn Ezr Ne, Jon i 9 (cf. Aram., 24 ^jj


26
;

=2Ch
Dn
s
,

rfiaT&Bi T
*

v.

sub

dk*.

1S -

TfDQtf]
Ithp. be
etc.
;

ij;..

in

Gn

fc

@ pxn 'nV,
is 'K>3 Is
12
,

as v

3 ),

nex. of mngs. not clear)

vb. be desolated, appalled (conid.; J Aram. DDE*

(NH
8

'

'B^n-^K
also his

V.136
89

his

sword
85

34

but

dazed); Qal

Pf. 3

fs.

TOOK' Ez 35

15 ,

ton ^ 3 6,

p-JJf

3 njlOK 8 9 , his word

fixed 119

.'k>

are fVDK* (of Israel)


19
.'

Dt ss 29
4

Impf. 3 ms. DB^ 1 K 9 16 40 etc.; Imv. mpl.


,

3 mpl. Ve
2
12
;

Jb

Je
,

Inf.

cstr. (?)

(poem),
'OE* + taken up
'B'n
rt

-fOyDV Lv 26 ; tTF f8 144 T La 3 ","tteh5 'E* V20 7 tb. Elijah


s

'tfn in

whirlwind
6
,

K2
4

1
,

cf.

vu
i

3.

personified in various relations Is

Je

12

infra); DE/ri, etc. (v. [DB/J]) are placed here by most; Ez 6 6 reads WOE"?, v. Ges' 87 " P<. DDiE' La n 20 iu 3 (v. alsoPo'.); f. r\bdd(QeB ") 2 Sis ^-;
1

metapl. rtoK/

Ez

3 }67r but v. 3 6 (Ges

.Tb

15" + 19 5o=97 v. 'Op. 573.

89" 148

+4. n?^p

pi. pop'iE'

La

14

,etc;

1. be desolated, of Tamar

2S13
rroiij v. dk*. T
T T
,

20

(i.e.

deflowered, or deserted; others

1, 11.

ns v. T

Dots',

s tn^inptp n.pr.m. captain of Israel 1 Ch 2 7 A L 2(ifiawfl; prob. = II. nOK* 3 b, q. V. lakaud,

16 appalled), of pers. elsewhere late Lai ; '??ro 13 U nopB'v , 'b> ibb> 3 ; pt. as n.f. npoiE J| Is 13 v. 54 (opp. n^W3) [Dn 8 P6\]; usu. of iand,
1

^NIEBJ
nitStf
v.

v.

sub

DB*.

U. nOK>, >J ddb>.

(sts.= deserted), Is 49 Ez 33 p3^ V9Q\ Kt TOOK*), 35" (read IOOE/ Qr Co Toy Krae; v ,B ; rfooB'n nb-inn 3 6 4 (|| niatjan nn^n); 5 niDE' v 3 is prob. corrupt, Co ONE* as v , Hi-Sm
etc.

>

en

1031
so
27

from TTDV=QV1, Toy reads DEO, Krae DEO; 4 pt. fpl. as n.=desolate places Is 49" 61 (both nDDB> desolations Dn v4 62*);

Hi Co Toy Krae
;ofidolsMii
7
;

gntoW),
1826

(cf.

7
v.

pa} + of prince, 'V B>ab? Ez , 33 BhnBB'Di3Ez23 . EZ35


al.)
;

12

Dot? Qal.

2. be appalled, awestruck, usu. at

(?$?)

nnOtt) Ez
t

s2 12 judgments on others, Lv 26 (H), Je 2 (v. II. 6 s3 9 14 Ez 26' 27 28" Is 52 Jbi7 cf. 1 K 9 8 [335]), 16 8 13 17 2 Ch 7 21 Je 18 on oneself 19 49 50
,

35' v. foregoing.

NQ
.

n. pr.

m.

in

Asher,

Ch

s7

2f/i(/i)a, etc.

f 40 (3pr^).Is 4 2 v. [dim]. Hiph. Pf. 3 fs. TO^j Je 1 2" + 3 pi. mm Zp 3 + Pt.


6
,

16

14

11

ntStt,'
30

n.f.waste, appalment (2 4 1. Je);

f.

HQB'3Ez36
of roads
(II

34

+ ,etc.; =Qal:
Is 33
cf.
s
,

1. be desolated;

abs/B* Je 5

Lv26 22 (H),
altars
s6
;

hamoth
16
7

Am 7'
6

KB)>

Ez

4
;

25 32

Zp

Zc

14

1. a waste, ; pl.abs.rriBE' ^46* ; of land, city, etc., Ho 5' Is 5 13 9 24 12 Zc 7 14 Je 15 8 9 3 2943 16 7 2 vine Jo I 7 ; 4 i8 , 19 46" 4 8 50 51

Jo i*-+ 69
ni3E>3n

of lands

Is 54 (opp.

Wff), cf. Ez 36 36 </t desolated (sc. land, in fig.). s 2. 6e appalled Je 4" La 4 Ez 4 17 30 7 c. 73? rei 3 20 Jb 1 8 Po'. Pt. 1 D!DiB>D fUBW Ezr 9 / sat
,

Ez 29'= 30 36***, cities Ez 36 s5 Am 9" Je 33';

pers.

f 73";
Dt 28 s7
18

nDDfl
i.e.

'B>

Dta

Ez 23 s3

2. appaZ-

ment, horror,
etc.,
ls 38
-

K
49
21

occasion of it; of people, land* 22" Mi 6 16 Zp 2 15 Je 5 30 25 s


1317

^n^rnn V j e 8
fn.
1

29

44

12 ' 22

50

23

51

3741

Ch

29

30

7
;

appalled,
2-

cf.

v 4.
):

2. transit, appalling, causing

i"*T2$
,

n.pr.m. 1. in

Edom Gn36 1317


J

DnI80f

Aorror(Dr
.

DDEta

pW*(n) Dnir",

+ perh.

Ch
S
1

37

usu. 2<y.
13
,

2. third son of Jesse

v ppB>); so a l S o DDE* 'pE* 1 2 11 (on '(> v. Ges ( B DCE* VE/Bn 8 13 <Ae eriflM causing horror, and '),
'B*

1
5

6"

2a/i( /i)a,

L Sa^iaa
etc.,
||

V. Vffttf, nVt?K>,
33
.

, ,

nB\
I

3. 2a/xma(s),
accid.
,

heroes of David: a.
1 1
13

as n. horror-causer, appaller,

g^

Hiph.
1

S 23 11 (om.
1

Ch

Dr), v

b. v 25

Pf. 2

ms. niDB'n Jb 16 7 ,
CTl )

etc.

Impf. 3 ms. tffl


rf.

=nit3B/
n?nt:B>

(Ges*
1 pi. i"7 *)

Je49
;

50
,

46
,

3 mpl.

Dnr?
15

Nu 21 30

&$
13
;

S 5s

Ch 1 1 27 Ch 27".

2<i/ia<i>0,

2a/i(/i)&>0;

prob. also

etc.;

Jb2i 5
;

Ez 3 1. devastate, Ez 20 26 Ho 2 14 (fig. of

/w/.a&s.

MW Mi6
vine),

Imv. mpl. to'Cn (Ges


Pt.
7
;

HTOttJ n.pr.m.
"hlSttJ

v. foregoing.
1

D'D^D
I

ravage, ace. pers.

n.pr.m. in Judah: 1.
2.
I

Ch

29S8S!!
,

Jb 16

ace. loc.
,

25 14 26 31M (H), Je io Ez 30" ^ 79 7 so (ace. Nu 2 1 " (poem in JE), Mi 6 13 ; Ez 1 4" v. om.)

Lv
D'
,

2a M (/i)m,
4
17
,

etc.

Ch 2 4445

2a,uu.

3.

Ch

2tyici/,

2t/i/nu,

2/i/i(.

'e>

Hiph.
20
43

Je 49

50
Inf.

Ez

2. a. appal, ace. pers., c. ?$? at, b. inwardly trans., 3BW 32'.


5

nb 32 4,336
16

t^O"2tp n.[m.] appalment, horror (Ba Mother view Lag 8" 2*-- 203); abs. Ez
;

'BT) 3 15

shewing horror, Jb 2
cslr. iTOtfri

(Bu Niph.
(

't3B*n).
s4

drink water

'E'a, so
.

12 19

Hoph.
(H)
2

'0^>3

sc

fJW) Lv 26

t riQWO n.f
waste,

all the
;

days of

(its)

35 being desolate, so v

*A TODE*
3
,

Ch 36 21 Aramaizing, rtmrxa. (Ges e")Lv26 43 Hithpo Impf. 3 ms. DDinB* 1 43^ etc.; 1.
.

,j,

<

29

35
.

+ 35
v.

7 *,

= nBB>; abs. 1 .^devastation, H?T n S ?BJ] Ez 6 " 33 M v. noDf; p ntoBT? i 5 = je


I

cf.

i.

s i

16

be appalled, astounded, '3 that, because, Is

16

48

s4

2. /iorror,
T T

HS-in
v.

nnwi Ez
" !

13

59
(

6 35
1

bj?

rei

Dn8 27

rab
18

**#

'aina

,/,

I43

c f.

nn
f-L

dC. T

rnsotf t
*

rraoE>. T

pi.

24 DDinBO Ecclus 43 ).

2. cause oneself

desolation, ruin,

Ec

[)Pl^]
;

vb.

grow

fat

(NH

Hiph. id,
.if>
,

'e> of sanctuary TCT3U) adj. devastated Dn 9 17 ; f. nODE* of land Je 12".


;

also JOB/
der. spec,

Ar.

.1

be fat;

Aram.

esp.

rTO)tD
t t
:

n.f.
65
;

a devastation, waste
niCEE* Je5i 26 +
-

deriv.; PPB adj. fat : As. fat; Ph. (Pun.) JOB* w7, so Palm. R3DC

and

iamnu,

'b>

Ex 23+

pi. cstr.

abs.

on relation of meanings Fra


n?OB'
15

147

);

Qali /
3

Lzb 378
2

ms.

waste,
Is
i 7

usu. of land, city, houses, etc.,

Ex 23 29 (E),

(prob. del., with


jbu.890). 8

words foil. Stu JPTh 1OT 714 Lv 26 (H), Je 4 27 + 14 t. Je (||


33

FB

Dt 32 and Impf. 3 ms. fPf>1 v both of Israel (prosperous and arrogant) under fig. of 28 fat beast ; so Pf. 3 pi. DB/ Je s (of wicked).
Hiph. Impf. 3 mpl. W?C21 Ne 9 were sated and shewed fatness (inner causat.) Imv. ms. f??' !
s5
1

NS
;

131 D-JK 32",


7'

(35

3B* pND 34"), Ez6 ,4 +i8 t. Ez read nBE*01 r03B> for MT riDOB^ nDDE>

Is6 10 ?aAe/a(dull,unreceptive), Hjn

DJ/n ab.

1032
tfOttJadj.
f.

roott
made
,

fat,

a robust; 't? m. Ju3 +

altar utensils, etc. (P),


1TI

of various ingred.,

roee>

Gn49*'+;
;

1.

fat, rich,

of food,
lI6
,

Gn 49" (poem
(
||

" J).

! 3 (+*& Hb
9
(||

rona)

of land, fertile
1

Nu 1 3 s0 (E), Ne 9 2i35

14 pasturage Ez 34

Ch 4*. (1 Si5 v.fWp3). ^n B*K; v. 2. stout, robust, of men Ju f> of flock) Ez 34 (+ n i?J^). f. coll. (fig. GFM);
16

Lv Ex 30**+ a t.; +II t ^-jjrnn^p s5 ,2 '* 'pn 'B> Nu 35 'o 'v Lv io vn*)K 'O 'V 2 1 10 alone Lv I4 +i2 t. Lv 14; for lighting 'E* 20 2 6 Ex25 + 6t. + JVri3 7]{ rn 'E* Ex2 7 Lv24 (v.
'V

among them,
.

Ex 3024

nnBtan

'B>

25

s.w.u

'B*

JVrra);

t[p] n.[m.] fat, cstr. nn noBTD (Ges"


in
39

fertile,
ao *'

plaoe;

Nu5
Lv
cf.

14
;

poured upon nrUD Lv 2' + 5 t., cf. 5" s smeared (v. I"IB*D) upon wafers Ex 29
,

pi.

2*

93M
)

Gn27 (poem
;
,

and cakes
29=

(or
4 -5

J ; 1 partit.), v (poem in E \Q priv. ace. k to Thes Ew Di Gunk al.; < partit.here as v 93 8 "- ArA in both], AVRV Nii""cf.Dr).

^a) Ex
45
t.

Lv 2
"B*

mixed in the making ? 7 so 'B>3 rbb Lv 2 etc.


, ,

(c.

in

all),

an)
1

nfcj
19

for use in temple

Ch

Ex 2 9 :3 LvS 26 i. for nonn


.

h.
in

[9

abs. Gn 28 + M.106) fatj oiX; 'v Ho 2 + sf. 2 K 4 + cstr. Lv 8 + f sf. T?9f Cti fljetc.; pi. D ?OK'Am6 + & 5 (of fertile 4 ; 1. fat, fatness 'tr|3 s6
as*).
2 6
;

JDE? Albr ziw"

n.m. 2Kau3 (on appar.

f.

Ct

cf.

^
1

s8
7

Ez 45 1414 + 7 t. 45, 46. tj. denied Mi 6". +k. offered to idols efficacy ""'dbo.l 41 181 ' 9 Is 57 Ez i6 23 . Vid. Macalister
Ezekiel's temple

ARSKennedy
tO^QttJN
S0.,93ee)
:

EDClBlb0 "-.
(elative,
_

Ges" 86 "' 133 *; on

3 v.

Id.

10

t"lj>

of food (in fig.) 25 ; srra'ntoa ^109=' (cf. Dix v), cf. lit. |o^D obscure ; 'B> 'JBO Is io 27 (in fig., si vera 1., mng.
slope) ; pi
.

W tnMfrtW 2 8

K mosVnow emend by conjecture; BS ,nMH m)


'
-

appar perhaps (we are) among the stout (RV lusty) or abstr. in (actual) like dead men, cf. Di-Kit DB>K Hoi 4' (after Jos Ki fr. vigour (Buhl) >
;

n .[ m .]pl.

D'TOS 'S3 IS59 10

AV

'

be desolate
'

')

in desolate places (other conj. v.

~\"p jtoifp n^ty [v. also II. ban], joining to

v 29 ;

Che Hp

Marti).

ne-Rimmon [H], gone up from 2. a. ot'Z, specif, olive-oil, as rich cf. Di-Kit). 19 8 fl? IS41 product Dt8 +(v. JVt); hence

Du Marti /ias

oil-tree, usu. explained as wild olive, oleaster, so Ne 8 ,5 (|| T\% 'B> 'XJj. oleaster-wood 1 6 23 31 32 33 ; 2 b "lb also in once "Itsn 'B> Est 2 p. 6oo ; '

RSf^ t[pttJO] n.[m.] fatness; " n PZ B 3 I s x 7 14 (^8-) P' concr stout, vigorous, / 16 ones, sf. VSOtt'O Is io (opp. J^rjj on f rm v Ges
' ]
1

cstr.

l*)|

DH'JDB'O
1 1
24
.

,/, -j

8" ;= fertile spots,cstr."mf^


'

n:n Dn

Cf. also

8 15 9

v.

njen? 3.

(v.

holy anointing

oil

Ex 3023 ).
;

b.

'b>

as staple
13

s of value 1 K (condiment) Nu 11 (J; v.ns^), 2 k 2 + 4 t. gymb. of plenty Dt 32 jjii.u.11


4..r

t^DOJO] n.[m.] fat piece, tid Kc 10 OfgfO (Ges ) Ne 8 (for eating


for drinking).

bit;
; ||

pi.

D^nop

24

33

Ho
1

Ho
Pr.

ascribed (falsely) to gift of Baals 20 13 =Is 39*, cf. 2"; as royal treasure 2 914 + 3 1. ; tribute 5* (rcra 'B*, v. 'a) 2 Ch 2 9 2 1 2 art. of trade Ez 27''; odoriferous Pr27

Jb 29

TnSTStJJft (Ges
1

lc
)

n.pr.m. a hero of David,

Ch I8*(t" van
II.

(l

->

who

reads

'^)'

MatTtfifiainj, etc.;

Mao-afiawr).

Cti a

so(fig.)Cti Ec7 Toy sign of luxury Ez 27" corrupt, 20 c. 'e> as 16 13 Pr2i 17 , of prosperity Ez 16
4
,
,

10

npn

'V

Ecio
v.

H /of following; meaning }Qt^, JDt^(

is

unknown).

medicament Is i

6
;

as unguent, for shield 2


16

21
,

P3b0

6 8 Mi 6 Dt28 Ezi6 Est 2 ^92 person 2 15 104 , not for mourner 2 S 14 ; on head, token 8 of happiness Ec9 of hospitality,^ '#3 njtfh 5 2 d. foranointing i^2 3*(fig.), insim. 133 141 13 6 113 '&} T]B 1 S io 2 K9 , cf.v c. Hi? 1 S 16 king,
, . 1 ,

Am

40

,2

eight (on

(less oft. nitof), 820 200

n2b
i^UJ,

n.m. et

f.

~
'

cf.
;

Ba"

and (against him)


Sab. (n)^ofi
;

8* 81

364

Philippi Hom chr47,m

Ar.ju.Ui,

pHMZMa""""^
;

3'- 3 ' 5

Aram.

pn,

K;:pri, JJLiL,
3s6

fldU; Nab. widd, Palm.

i *;

cf.

VPintyD

&$

'B>3

21
,/,

89
3

e.
s
;

in

of' joy ffete 'B> Is 61 ^ 45 soft figs., words 55 B Pr 5 s ; as penetrating 1 09 18 as clear, 14 f. used in primitive transparent EZ32 worship, poured on stone Gn 28" (E), 35" (J).

various

NH=BH; Ph.fDB'; Eth. rtoull:; N':on,Lzb rt^W: on As. equiv. v. Dl* 75); m. (c. n.f.) 8 abs. alw. abs. nJbB' Ju3 +40 t.; f. (c. n.m.) 24 12 1 S i7 cstr. riitof Nu 2 + 3 t. +34 t., npf
(cases of
pi.

8+10=18
:

g. in later ritual

for anointing priests, tabern.,

1. without other num. : CObB", 80, v. infr. 8 10 a. HJtaB* card., before n.pl. Ju 3 1 7 + 8 t.;

are additional, v. infr.) ;

Ttttf
before n.sg.
n.pl.

1033
;

VGttJ
8
,

b DUB>
1

Ez 4 o31 ordin. b If n?fa 2 K 24'=, 'B>3 3 2 Ch 34 b. nibf card., before n.pl.


;
.

# K 8
i
t.,

17

(Kt

Qr pi.),

22

after

Nu9
Dt
9

IVCB'KJ (on

,3

cf.

Ges' 19 "; 01 t65c qu.


,

reading)
i
17
,

Dn8

13
;

etc.; Twiv. ms.

!0 mpl HM^I Dt8 + Pyi?B>n Am 7"*+ "?? Jb W3#


,

S i7 ls +3

n|N 'B* 7 and 8

Gn 2 2 M these
(i.e.

+(n. om.) Je 14"+ 2 t., also 8, and, as round no., Mi 5*

32'+

(esp.
19
,

ff), kjty

Dn9
,

19
;

fpl.

njypf I 3
iVOB/

s9 2 Ch plenty); after n.pl. Nu 29 17 b 'B Di , 3 v 17 . O. f. cstr. D"o; n3bB> 29 ; ordin., 4 ,2 2. 8 10=18: Gni7 2i ,-ii53n'B''Nuf.

32 Je9 29 +>
23
>s

I5?B>

Gn4

(Ges *").etc-; //&


1

yioe> Is 6

cstr.

ybB

s2

sf.

Dt

inyntf

45

isso'^Ges*
10
:

"),

etc.; Pt. yob'

Gn42 +;f.nyn'B'Gni8
hum.

a.

14 nif| njbft card.: bef. sg. nje> Ju 3 15 2 t., TOK i K 7 + 2 t.; after n.pl. 1 Ch 26" + 18 n 2 Ch 11"; n. om. Ezr 8 Ne7 ordin, n?B>3

c.

n.f.

(vel rei personif.)

4-,etc.; l.subj.pers. a. hear (perceive by


10

b '
2

'B> 1

K i5' + 4t.;
' 'B>

b n;e>

'j?
1
.

'B>3 2

K
c.

ear), ace. rei, esp. bip 8" 50 t, etc. ; ace.

Gn3

(J)

+ 46 t,
33

(D')-m

22

Am + K5 M + 4
1

t.;

wise sayings so any utterance or sound (c.


i.e.

no3 C

t; b njB>

nj^n J e 32
bef. sg.

b.

a.m.
t.+
M
;

150

t.

in all)
1
;

nb-V

npff
2
12
;

card.:

H^ Ju
;

20^+4
om.

^ 60

(title),

so read for 'V tn.B>, c f. 2

S 8 13 =

temp.)

S14
||

s7

Jb

c.obj.
2

+ (obj. om.) Dt4 + 32 t. + (cl. + 6 t. very rarely c. 2, '' "J$0| 'B* lb cl,'? Ex 4 + 52t. + Is39 (rd.
;

31

iChi8
.

before pi.
1

Ezr8 9

n.

Gni4

'B> '3
),

@@

K 20

ordin, n. om. Ju202S 3.


s

Ch 24" 25"; *$$


||

ife^ T\ibf

RD -HD Ju 7 " +

other numerals : a. DiXD nibt?' " Kit 1 Ch 1 1 2 S 23 (so read also Benz, cf. Th 8i 3 16 t. b. *[) I Chi2 WeDr al.),+ (v
c.

WV| f 2 K
Zc S
23
.

s5

= Is 3 7
Ec7
.

Jos 2 10 5 1 (both ), iB/trnK 3 1. ; without connect. nnk 'B*


s6
;

12

sg. orat. rect.

t Is 40
10

28

t b. ace. pers. +" ?!!? hear one speaking.


1

npf

7 Gn27(J), Je 2 6

Dn8
21
;

13
,

so

H33

Nun

(J),

van
'v,

d. H.), 2 3

3
;

D'obx n:bf

Nu 2 24 + 3
8
1

t.

c.

33 J e 20 1 ibbpt?
,

occas. pers.om,

D , "!3

i!

1S card, after tens 1 S 4 + 20 t.; before ten, only nT3K3 Dnt?yi 't? Ex 26* 36'; ordin, Ojj*?

Gn 3 7

,7

a 6 (JE)," ih'DTl Ez2 43 (v.nan Hitbp.');

b rue?

'B*i

D'B*by
-

i6 M

ace. pers. only

Dn 1 2 7

+C.

c. ~?Qt<2 only ,
13

hear say
9

=hearitsaid, 1S13

3 u 2S19 Dti3 Jos22 (P),


l5
;

^"Tptp,
"onptfri

J"P adj. num. eighth; Di>3 M + 16 EHhn 1 K 6 38 + 4 1.; Ex 22 1.; '#?

n.m.'om.

iCh 2 4 ,0 +4t.; nro^n


,

natfri

LV25
21

22
;

elsewhere only phr, rWDtfrrby x Ch 15 , and 1 usu. ace. to the eighth key, or on titles ^6' 12
the octave,

but wholly dubious.


n.pl.indecl. an eighty; without
n3B

+ bypers.coicrmn^Gn4i (E),Is37 ?K pers. id. 2K19 9 d. hear of, concerning : (l)acc.rei,"lB*(-b3)nK Exi8 2Ki 9 + 5 t, (ff)-m 1 S 3" +4 t, liyi Je i 9 + 5 t, etc.; yfa S 23 ^ 4 8 nT3 Is66 hear of anything 46 like this, HJX3 Je i8 ace, etc., om. Ju 9 +
iKi6 16
;
. l

ll

11

13

D^wbttj

43

t.;
4
,

(2) less oft. ace. pers.


2

Jb42

5
,

?tj

pers.

other num.: sq. sg.


;

io 24 Je4i b sq. n.pl. 2 9 2i 1 Ch 15 ; n. om. 2 K 6

^90'+ 4 t, Ch 26 17 Ezr 8 s Ct
c.

W2K
6
s

Ez 19
||

other num., card.:

c. 3 pers. hear exultom. Dt 9 12 antly of their fate tV'92 (prob. imitated from 3 C3n v a v. esp. TWO 8 a (6)). +e. hear,

pers.

Nu 2 9 + 6 t.; 't? foil, units Gn 5 2S + 4 t.; 16 7 precedes, Gn i6 + 4 1. foil, ioo, etc. 1 Ch 25 26 6 t.; precedes, Gn 5 + 2 t. ordin, nJB> '6*3 +
* 'V
;
;

abs,
Is 2
21

=have power
3

to hear, 2
11

S 19 36

(c. bip3),
15
;

32 Pr 20

12

Zc

7
;

insim.

^38

c.

neg.

of idols 5

b n3B> niXD JQ-IK1 t t 1


:
:

K6

1
.

Dt 4 23 ty 1 1 5 6 fig. (spiritual power) Je Dt 29 s Ez 1 2 s Is 42 20 . Pr 2 1 23 is probably


f.

corrupt, v.Toy.
listen to (sts.
||

hear with attention,


,

interest,
1.)

ftSn
flNt
ty

3'B*ipn), ace.

(D')l3T (54
abs.

VDV? T
Lzb
378
;

Am4 +
l

esp.

'"

(<piri
,

Nu i2 6 (JE) + 45t.;
3', etc.; oft.

nntpN

vb. hear
1169

(NH
;

id.;

Ph. yot?

Is 28

s3
,

bip

v 23
9

Mi
14

Ju 5 3 +

As. Jfemtf; Ar. *Ji

Sab. yD, mostly


lie
-

57 t, +(neg.)
yet?
3.b
1

38

pay no
Pr
2
1

attention; abs.
28
.

in deriv, esp. epith. div. J)DD ZMG liv (1900), Cht

who hears Horn ^.^DHM Hofm1"' "" 10 Eth 124pll 378 t\70l Aram. yet?, -^aa*, OAram. yofc> Lzb
' '

K3

yot? B^N

tg. under,

cf.

also

nyB>0

MI 23
S2
,

obedience);

Qal
17

]06

P/.

3 ms. rw?B>

'B>

/mp/.

Gn 24 + V?. Je 36 + 3 t.; 2 fs. 1VB> Ju 2 + etc.; 1 K i" + 2 t; 3 pi. 30 3 ms. SOB* Ex 6 + I s. cohort. nyOfK
13
,
,

9 7 stand (language), nSB> Gn pBb (J), Is33' Dt 28 49 Ez 3 6 TSTfne J e g no ace'. Gn 4 2 23 (E), 2'Ki8 26 =Is36 n h. specif, of 17 17 cf. v hearing a (judicial) case, "OT Dt I ;
,

Bn^

ace. om.

VI

yiiri 3itan

pers. v

16
,

of Ju 1 1';
<

c. t3SB*J? 1
3
,

K 3"
1

a Sj 4

,7

3b Rj jmbh. 1 5

c f. Jb3

35
.

ynw
tL c. ace. per. in polite address, hear Gn 23 6 8-" 13 li (all P), I Ch 28 2 2 Ch 13
-

1034
us (me)! 20 2 15 20
t.

yno?

4 Impf. 3 ms. J'lSB'M 1 S 1 5 he caused the people i.e. he assembled (ace.) to hear (and respond, s Hiph. 63 Pf. them), so 23 (v. Hiph. 1 c). 22 1 K i5 ms. + etc.; Impf 3 ms. sf. 3 25 1213 2 ms. juss. ypfn Ju 18 etc.; ^ypf : Dt'30

j. listen, give

heed

(sts.
1|

||

3 , ?'i?n),
Je

abs.,

Gn 42 21
::

7"+ 14 Je, (E)+ 18 t., +(usu. JW fipn), + (opp3in)Ez2 5 +3t.Ez;+3.^yi3 fe'Mal2 12 24 2 K 18 liear + do Dt 5 etc.; = consent, agree, 17 w c. 7 pers. request Ju u Gn37 (J), grant 24 25 1 S 30 Jb 1 5 17 + 1 6 t., '^ late) Ju 1 9 (mostly 141921 27 " v 1 S 15 n$$ Pr H09 17 Lv 26 3?l|> s U k. c. to Gn 49 + 7<is<ei to, 1 2
,

ywn

/mk ms. sf. ^JWDtfri ^143"; fs. sf. ^Pfn Ct2 7 3 8' etc.; Inf. cstr. $#2 ^26 (Ges' "); P<.
63
,

14

prpB'p
rei

Je4

15

etc.;

1. of

man:
14

a. cause to
13

1213 Ct2 Aear,acc.pers. + rei Dt30

+4t-;
22
;

obj.

? pers.
13

yield
6

om.

(=make proclamation
M

to)

K 15

obj.
i.e.

Ju

Je), + 69 t. ("-bit 15 esp. Je f + 73? pers. 2 K 20 ^T^ etc., Dt 18 Je 2 9 + 1 4 t., "!?T^y etc., 2 K 2 2 + 3 1. very rarely
2
17

t.,

10

t.

pers.om. Je5

ace.

7 tibf tls52 Na2*


15

19

19

13

ace. rei
17

S 24 10 (Gi v 9 ).
oft.,

1.

bipb 'tf=td., obey,

proclaim peace; ?}K wMer a sound Jos 6 10 (J; ri"), cf. 4 2 Is 4 2 58 ; taVnn 7ip 'B>n (rfp\p, +
||

tJe4

't?n (IP loc); pip

Jui8

ffi

UBJ/),

ff 66

s
,

Gn3 (J)+nt, + r ^)Ju2


m.
very
Tip?

M Exi

26

(JE).

rnfrl 7ip3

126

7
.

b. abs. as musical term, sound


r

'V=obey

1 30

* bipa (V 8 word! etc.) Dt 4 19 18 t., Je 18 t.). n. obey, c. ace. (D , )"ai Jos i 3 K i2 24 =2 Ch + 2 1. + (' 'l) Je +5 * Je, 1

S 8 7 + 25 t., + Je 3 13 + 65 t, (Dt

aloud, y'Pfni) Dw|>XDa

Ch
cf.

is'

(perhaps to
;

mark the
2CI15
13

time,

Gr* De:
is

67

16

also

fi5
3241

yof fybyq), teyyfQ


i.e.

16 - 23

i6 42 ,*tn*< 7ip'e>r6
KB1 "
),
,

prob. in unison (Prince


1
26

1 1

4
,

etc.;

ace. pers.

Ex
2.

12

(P), 2

abs. be obedient (esp. to

*)

Is

19

Ch 28". Mi 5 Je
14
,

0.

Ne 1 2 42

c. abs. make proclamation (oft.


6

|p

i ,

))

12 17

Am
(cf.

Is 4

Je 4 6 + 6
''

t.

Je.

td.
29
,

V?fn,

+ 4t. Je+7t
7ip, Dna-I, etc.,

'<

(God)
20 16

subj.:

a. ace.

Gn

2i 17 (E), 2

K 19 4416
7 Dt33 +
10
.

ace. pers.

+ b$ loc. = summon Je 50
2.
30

27 ?y loc. 5 1

usually
so esp.

with favour implied


ace.
cl.

Nu

Pi.). pers. et rei

subj.:

a. cause to hear, ace.

Dt 4 1036

n^on, nsnri, etc., 33 c. no '? Gn zg (J),


19

iK8f 6 +
obj.

b. obj.
s

22 s1 ,

Is 59 Je 8 30,32 usu. hear and forgive, help, etc., I

(32

t.)

pers. om. Is3O +3 tb. =tell, ace. pers.


9

(IP loc), 2 t. ; ace. rei

K f+ 4 i;
s

ace.
s
.

om. 44 48
23
;

+ nW3 Ju
3
,2

13
15

ace. pers.

cf. 55 Is30 + ; hear and be angry \^ 78 d.=6e able to hear Is 59 1 f 94 9 . e. ^ip? t?= 6 hear (and grant) Gn 30 (J) + 6 t. f. Aear a?id
, .

59

20

only,Is42 ;acc.reionly,48
abs.,

Ez36

(T3). tc.
loo.).

make proclamation Is43 62"(?K


[yttC] n.[m.] sound; V

fi.

^^3 wj*fl
(cf.

answer,

c.

+ 8t.; c. utterance
h..

?? of cry, etc., Gn 21 16 bn pers. Dt3 M +i2 t. g.


7

11

1 c.

K
|>

8M

ypE*^i5o' (||w^)til.

of

Jei8 18 ^6i 6 ;

b pers.
1S

Jos24
;

10

(E).

Sab.

hear, ace. pers.


ace. pers.
20

+ "ITfaipp Je 3 1

J?P n.pr.m. usu. 509 n.pr. VDD Hal ); 1.


43
.

2apa(a), 2e/iaa
in

Judah

Ch 2",
13

favourably,

c.

I7

(P);

Mi 7' + 3 t., so, + 7 concerning, Gn 19 25 718 obj.om.2K22 V'22 + 3t. + V'34


deliver);
c.
cl.

ypB> v

2. in

Reuben

(=^0^
cf.

21

).

3. in Benj. 8 4 4. post-ex. Ne 8 , Santas.


5*.

(hear

and
42

temp.
I6

Jen".
Impf.
Inf.
etc.;
,

Niph.
cstr.

Pf. 3 ms. VDfi


2

Gn

45 +,
1

etc.;
,

TJ^^CJ n.[m.] hearing, report (on form 5 s BN143 'B> abs. Is 23 ; cstr. v +; sf. Lag

3 ms. J9^

VP#n Est
1

Ex 23"+', yo^ 8
;

);

S
J

13

19 ^pB* 66

etc.;

report, usu.

P.

f.

46 nypf Je 51 etc.;

with
Is 23
5

ypt5*

Gn

29

13

(J)

lite
15

1. be heard, of voice, sound,

etc., 1

13

K 6'

Jb 26 14

(or pi. Qal Impf.1); of a report, 1 1 -ibK ) . . ,'V) Gn 4 5 16 (E); subj. cl., "?, Ne 6 6 cf. cl. MB71 OHWni Ne 6 ; v 7 be (7 pers.),
reported,

+ (c. sf.) Nu I4 2 2CI19 Na3" Hb3 Je37


1
,

c. genit. obj.: ace. tidings about Jacob, 25 io' (JE), Dt 2 1

50

43

Is66 9

c.

($$)
10 12 .

n^KH DT?*};
2. 6e
17

T$8 Dn
cf.

Z.beregarded, o&ewed, EC9 ; in2S22 =i^i8 it is be obedient (y), si vera 1. (read perh. Qal,

U
2

to genit. Is 23 ; Dn"7J?p Ho 7 usu. according the report (heard by) their congregation (I),
s
12

'be

heard, *}?b
.

but inexpl. and prob. corrupt,


(cf.

We Now;
18 46

Marti

12 0/ inbs Dt 4 45

45

Oettli) DnjT)-7y (VOt?? as gloss) according 1 'E NBO Ex 23 to their wickedness; (E) take

KW

up

(utter)

a false report; JW '&b


of,

i.e.

aa

Now).

4. D?ip3 tfo

Ch 30^= (favourt Pi.

soon as heard

=mere
cf.

report

Jb 42 s

(opp.

able) hearing

was granted

to their voice,

personal knowledge),

s2 HVpE' 28 .

ytr>

1035

^Myotr>
:

sf. iVDB* report; [l>0] n.m. t? rn Jos 6 27 <fo report o/At'm jn<, etc. t? VOB* 4 9 D 24 9 (bothR ), Je6 niriBn-^3 Ijjbl 'BhEst 9
:
,|

En04

TjJCttJ n. pr. loc.

in

S.

s6 Judah, Jos 15

expl. from VQ&), 2530 35 Exi + i4t. (assoc. esp. with Levi Gn34 s ui7 Nu 1* + so 2. tribal name Ju i 49 ). 'V 'A? Nu i 12 + 7 t., '0 HBO Nu 1 23 2" 13';

Leah, iv/uav
23
2

Gn 29s3 (name

'W*zimSD io 34 50 Josi9 post-ex. Jew with foreign


19 14

, -8

2i'lCh6 so

t3.
.

wife Ezr io 31

TjflSttJ
Sa/iada,

n.pr.m. a hero of David


pots'

Ch

44
,

Sappa (cf.OSem.
a]so
-

on scarab CIGann

t^iypCJ adj. gent. c. art. as n. coll., Nu 16 'Bn nD Jos 21 4 25" 26 1 Ch 27


; .

ja.ibf,ii. 1!0 .no...

on

geal
'

from Megiddo
).

1.

(1904),
:

cf.

Kau*",b

,,N * chrI>pv 19,M2 f

"'VptZJ

n.pr.m.
18
.

usu. tt/ttu

1. in Benj.:

fcWOttJ n.pr.m. t

1. brother of

David

Qr (cf. Dr; Kt J*OB>) Skfwft, L Xapoo, = 1 Ch 207 third son of Jesse 1 Ch 2 13 = nyDV 1 S 1 3"* 2 afia(a), etc., r& (q.v.) I S l6 1 7".
21

8 x 2 + 10 1. 1 K 2. +b. 2. a Ramathite 1 Ch 27 s7 perh.=4 t3. Levites: a. 'son' of Gershon Ex6 17 Nu3 ls

a. 2
1

i&t'r* l9 n.iuu*i

iCh6 2 2 3 7 91010 Ch 29". f.


-

b. 6 14 . 3
i

c.

v 27

d. 2s 17
.

e.

1213
.

2. son of David

lCh3

brother of Zerub. 1
+ 6. in

5f

H3B'
1

Ch 3 19

1),

2a/iai/,

3. Levites, 2o/a, 2a,i(a): a.

Ch

15
.

Zapou. b. v 24

23 t4. g. Ezr io + 5. in Simeon 4**.


.

n^Ctp 11.pr.n1. v. NiP?' 1t nVnCJ n.pr.m. c. art. 'TOSJn '#n 1 Ch 1 2


A/in, Sa/icui,

3
,

t7. 1 Ch8 13 =(ii.)lK> v 13 38 t8. post-ex. names: a. Ezr io 33 b. v (cf. 3 g supr.). |9- grandfather of Mordecai Est 2 5 10. 2 S 2 1 21 Kt (Qr KyB> q. v 1).
.

Reuben 5 4

AtTfia,

tnyptt) n.pr.f.
Joash's murderers,

20 " 24
2

'

26

n. coll. 'tfn

mother of one of
(if/iouatf),

ftt tyOtf adj. gent, of 3 a; Nu 3 21 ; cf. Zc 1 2 13


.

c.

art. as

I2 22

called

Ammonitess

Ch

24-" (2ana(a6)).

tcnyCtt) adj. gent.pl. as subst., family of scribes 1 Ch 2, InjioltfrjtuiM

M 2 Ch 1 **" I. prophet, Rehob.'s time 1 1 2 ; J }!T. 2. Jer.'s time: a. false proph. 24 12 Je 29 31:"- 32 b. in;. 36 . 3. vv. in;- v

t(l)n^O\y n.pr.m.

Seifiams, etc.:

TVyaf,

tn^Otf
nyo^
yet?
i
7

n.f.

report; abs.
2

19

+,

24

cstr.

nyof

pi. abs. nijIOB'

Dn

11 44 ;

1.
;

S 44 ;

a prophet's father 26 20 4. descendant of Zerub. 1 Ch 1 -^. 5. in Simeon 4 37 . 6. in Reuben 5 4 a. 1 Ch 9". 7. Levites


.

sf.

wnvpf 1353';
after
,

b.
f.

vM

=JW.
14
. . :

c.

s 15 ".
.

d. 24

s
.

e.

26 4 67
-

24 19 7 6 1 S 2 4 (=news), 1 K io = 2 Ch 9 2 K =Is 37 7 Je 51 46 njn 'tf J e 49*, cf. f 1 12 7 9 and n^D 'tf Pri5 30 2 5 25 tidings about Saul 4 12 2 S4 c. WO 1330 + Je ( "lbt6), ,K 2* Ez 21 s2 46 10 cf. 5i+ '^K 'B? KtlPI (HK3 om.) v 28 44 Unj)lB?> I s 53 the EZ7 V^ip! '? Dn n
,

report, sts.

h. Nen'\ Also 2Ch29 8 g. 15 k. 35 9 8. comj. 31 *1J-i. 2Chi7 is 21 3 c. v '. b. io panions of Ezra a. Ezr8 39 9. of Neh.: a. Ne3 b. 6'. 10. priests: 9 42 618 35 36 a. Ne io 12 c. v d. v . b. v 34 II. a prince v

Ezr8 16
.

>

gtanttfy

v. p. 84.

report that readied us,

cf.

also Is 28

919

Je 49

14

Ob (De Du
1

al. specif,
-

but

v.

Gie

8"""' 15M

We

tion,

T? a
4

'^? D'T?

& Ez 16
=

of prophetic message, Now " '). 2. men-

^H??W <8
187
;

n. pr.

m. (El

heareth

Sab.

=
S

50
.

t JflEttf n.pr.m. 1. son of David


I4 , So/xfiovtff], 2a;ra ( Nytf 4 Reubenite, Nu 13 2nowjX, SaXa/nrjX,
I
,

2 2).

,4

=
2. 3.

on form cf.Lag BN131 ); 1. son bvw>& Hal of Abraham and Hagar Gn i6 u (name expl. ls ,6 "01 * VQf + 11 1. Gn 17. 25, 28" 3 6 3 '3), v
-

Ch:

I<r/iai)X.

2. usu.

Ioyiai/X

mur-

Ch

etc.

Levite, Ne 1 1 ( rv?pe> x Ch 9 ), Sapowi, etc.; i2 ,8 (isame person), 2ap>u.


17

derer of Gedaliah Je 40 8141516 + 1 7 t. Je 4 1, 2 2325 25 3. in Benj. 1 Ch 8 :i8 9 44 (L Iotxh/X !).

K
.

16

4. in Judah: a. 2CI1 19 11 b. 23 1 22 with foreign wife Ezr io , 2a/iaij\,


.
'

Jew AOL Ia^X.


.

5.

p^Dtp
Lzb 3
'

n.pr.m.

(cf. n.pr.

flyew in Palm.
al.

8
;

meaning doubtful;

RS

t"7H5^ adj. gent, of 'V) 1 ; sg.


ifcn
v.
1

c.

art.

cp. i-L-,

Ch

17

|i

25

I7
1

(so

read for
30
;

*&#$;
'

said to

mean
"-

Hogg

01

453

');

offspring of hyena and wolf; v. 1. second son of Jacob and

Comm.);

ty.*??'.?

Ishmaelites

Gn

3f*

Ch a

27
1

pi.

24 39 Ju 8

D^KJJPfX?) f 83 7
'
.

WPMBW
1.
rr., *

1036
:

"TOtt?

t (l)rryncr; n.pr.m. ('< heareth) ; Sa/xams


I2\
Gibeonite, one of David's heroes 2. WJ- in Zebulun 37".
n.f.
I

(J),
cf.

ark
8

S
31
;

<j\

property in trust

Ex

22
cf.

69

(E),

Ch

1S25

tend flock

Gn

30

31

(E),

Zc 3 7

tn^yQttJn
Aramaizing
D'JtN 'BNl!)

Inf.

a causing to hear (prop. 304 M1 Sta' *); Hiph.; Ges*


rd. njJO-

Ho 1 2" (where 'v? (P) ; so perh. (obj. om.) chosen for parallelism Now Marti al.) ; Pt. 20 '33K V% "ipfc>n Gn 4 9 (J), 'V of sheep 1 S 17 ,

Nu 3

D7?n '& v",


DB>|n
'B>

Ez 24 26 <o cause ears to hear, i.e. bring


(t

tidings in person
fi.

No z " .).
heard; cstr.
3
,

onjari 'b 2 Est *****, cf. v l* etc.


8 1

K
,

22"

Ch

s2

34

b. keep, guard,
tfft

captives Jos io' (J),

K 20

39

[SQM]

n.[m.] thing
1
3
1
(||

keep watch

V3W

yDE'p'r K^> Is 1

no according to what his


,

ears hear, not superficially


j-n.

and ward, ?N pers. 22 16 26 15 (^59 ,0 v.3end), P5?pers.v Pr6 iy?3 2S 12 18 have a care o/(read y for 'P and mod.);
l

Gn 3 24 (J); for whom 1 S


;

n&?"]Pp).
:

in hostile sense,

"I'V"

37QQJO n.pr.m.

Matr(a)fui(v)

1. in
s5 - 26
.

'mm
(v. p.

?? (in siege)

1",

?5?

Ishmael

Gn

14

25

Ch

30
.

2. in Simeon 4

Jb 14 16 (but rd. injjn c. Ew Di Du al. Ec 5' watcheth above, etc. c. [not Hi Bu] ) abs. J'yo
;

t [njttDtE??] n.f. obedient band, body of


subjects;
esp.

a 759 d); keep one's mouth, be prudent of

bound

body-guard, as onlysf.: 1. prob. 14 to obedience, ^nyoB'P 1 S 22 capch

speech

tPr

2 1

33
,

cf.

Mi

7
3

&eep=protect, save,
,

one's life, E>B3

tain over thy


fa- 2

guard (Ew Be Dr Bu Now), cf. 14 25 2. DPI- Is 1 1 the S 23 23 = i Ch 1 1


.

Jb

6
;

16 tPr 13 16" 19 22 5 another's in Pr, ace. pers., subj. wisdom, 4" she shall

preserve thee,

sons of Amnion (shall be) their subjects

aNiO
(||

of evil) 6 7 ; esp. Pt. 1UU1 62' watch, watchman, of city Is 2I (fig.),


cf. (

+ IP

24

BT ni^p

c f.

23 nvntw MI

).

Ct 3 3 5" ^127'; ^Bn v ip), Tjbisn ira nna


(
.

'B>

(in temple)
27

Je 35* +
10
,

'tfri

iKi4 =2Chi2
3

rQt^' (\/of

foil.;

cf.

Ar. (or suspicion); Thes cp.

NH ^^i speaA; rapidly


petf accusation
abs.

Dnytfn
rpan

VNe 13
</te
,

/keep
,6

n?an ncfe* (fig.) Ec 12 ; 'v /iowse (of David's concubines)


,

22

(and indistinctly) (KamFrey), but dub.; rapidand v?= L 1). ity seems main idea
;

t2Si5
2

3 i6 21 2o ;

D7?n
'B>

"lotf

1S17

22
,

a^wanl?
,

K 22

14

DTisn

Ne

2
.

s
,

tytlC n.[m.] whisper; 'B*


cstr.
"I3"
5

Jb

12

trip's? abs.
;

Ju

19

Je 5 1 12

B^n Est 2'31415 c. hence watch for,


'B>

waitfm;
10

t5>

26

14

a (mere) whisper of a word,


deri-

ace. pers. 1 S 19 (to kill him), cf. ^59' , 7 ace. IVan); c. ?i?.3jij'56 steps, (title;

11

=dog my
*Tf3

something wholly inadequate.

71
11

Je 20 10
;

=watch
. 1

(suspiciously)

Jb io 14 13 27

TiT^C? n.f. (derisive) whisper, 25 sion ;'v Ex 32 (J).


I.

33

abs.
if/

DnOB'n Jul 24 ; wait for,


6 6

*ip3?

30

d. watch, observe, ace. rei


8" (of birds),
37

Jb 24 15 ia 1 S 1
,

Ec

1 1

Jb 39 Je

with intelligence

TOtfc^ -

(NH

T 466 id.; Ph. not? inn.pr.

vb. keep, watch,

preserve

Is42

20

^io7
1
4

43
;

acc.pers. 37
3

and (F\in.)=waichperhaps
overseer

ace. of sin

^3 1
7
.

30

(||nKl), ace. rei, for the purpose of

Zen";

man;
served

Tel Am.

Simiru
No 801 23
-

is
;

avoiding,
(food) treasure
1

a. keep, retain, of storing abs.

up

(Canaanism),Wkl

Mand. tHOD preconverse by night,

Gn 4 i 3'(E);
up
1S

Ec

(opp.

T^)>

Nb M46

cf.

Ar.

T..l

stay awake from Itaol*

(v.

Lag

BN,oi
);

Ba NBl76

'-

ES43

infers

eyelid

(cf.

[n"W]

infr.),

Jii

support, aid, protect (l=r), that

and Ar. two vv

cf. Mai 2' (in memory) Gn 37" (E), Pr 4 21 (\3?^> tfV^), 22 13 01JO33); retain 29 wrath Am 1" (read' nx "ipe* We Now GASm

Ch

are combined in Heb.; but proof insuff.); Qal Pf. 3 ms. 'b> Gn 37" + etc.; Zmp/ 3 ms.

m
1

1) + (anger om.) Je 3 (|| TpJ). within bounds, restrain, obj. "111? Ex b. keep 2 2i 29 36 (E); c. ace. hand, IP of evil I356 ; fig.

Marti
-

v. also "103

10B"

S
-

2
;

+ I??*
,

Je 5

24

sf.

3 ms.

&?$]

keep thy foot,


2
1S t Jos 6

c. cl.

17 temp. Ec. 4 ; Dionp 'sir't^

Ex

3 3 EPIDipn Pr 1 4 (rd. DVipKTI v.Ges M7 Toy),etc.; /mv.ms^tafJb2 6 -)-, trjDf* iCh2 9 18 +; mpl.VipB>Jos6 ,9 -r,etc.; 7/.ak

29 36

fs. sf.

^39 ( Duahnp^K);
(+ D"jnn-fp),
,

appar.reflex.(=Wiph.),

3. poss. sc. DSfS? Di. 13 a. observe, celebrate, ace. of festival, etc., EX23
,9 ,J of day v ,7 (P), of month Dt 16 (E), 34 (J), I2 12 Lv 19 3 26 s (all H), b. keep sabbath tDt 5
1 .

-li^
etc.';

Dt
(i

12

cstr. "foe*

.Pi. ac<.

ipt?

Gn 3" + sf. 7 1DE' 2 iSi + etc.; pass'.


!

,2

Ec5

1!

q.v.]:

v. infr.),etc.; [Synon. I.">X3,"ip3 15 1. a. keep, have charge of, garden 2


,

S9

24

Ex 3 1

l3 - 1416

(P), Is

56
:

4
,

also

+ i??Dp)

v 26
,4

c.

Gn

of other obligations

keep covenant Ez

esp.

netf

1037

covenantof '' Dt2 9 9 1 K 1 1" + 5 t., " njnf 1 ls a 2 perform vow Dt 23^; keep commands Je35

K
-

Ri(Now)Che Bae Du Dr.

tPi.

Pt. pi.

D^PKTp
to false

KW^Pan Jon
vanities
(cf.

those

paying regard

Ez
||

2o'

tta),
"

'" (sts. esp. nixp, Q"pn, T\-pV, etc., of 4 s17 34 Ex 20 6 2 1 2" 119 5',
;

=Dt
1

Am
"

+ very
4
1.,

oft. (c.

20

t.)

fJJ t?
22
,

Gn 1 8

19

(J)
2

+
;

'371 2
nin-iK

S
's?

22-=f 18

'"

"l

om. Ju

Mb

Qal V'3 1 ')- tHithp. Impf. 1 s. 18" / kept myself from, etc.= yijjO "ipriEte} ^ 24 2 S 22 (vb.'cohort.); 3 ms. ""ipS nipn ipriBh Mi 6' 6 but read "ifcBTIl <Aom keepest, observest,
,

D'pny

pr 2 20

'Vf! (ways of wisdom) 8'

discharge an n
abs.

LvS 3* Nui M + c.
obligation
6

2Ch5

1 d) foe/), i8 ; (both P), a function or duty, esp.rnO??9 'w


(i/'

(|| 2

cato
1 4

^m y^n), 'v
v.
;

We Now GASm.

office,

nsns

Nu 3
7

10

32

t.

(v.

oft.

om., esp.
to

(and

infr.); D
)

ace.

of

^
1

f 1. T2C? n. pr. m. (prop, clan-name, cf. but NAram. Sta zAwaTO. w* cf Sab nDB, 0s z " """ 1885) " SabDenkm

DHM
3
'.

<

keep

and do
t.,

2(n(n)rip, etc.: 1.

't?
1

orig.

owner of

hill

where

Dt4 7" + 8t.;


12
;

do s> + 16 t.I> + 3

Sam. was built

6 24 2 \
,

2. lOB': a. Levite
;

etc.

Ch
.

d. o6serue=follow dictates of (prudence, justice, 1 7 kindness, wisdom) Ho 12 (OB^DI IDn), Is 56

v 32

c.

Asher 7 s4 A @L sVw 12 in Benj. 8 van d. H.; >*T# q. v.


b. in

=^W
HJVtf

Pr4

5 7

bad

sense, observe vanities

^31".

tmOtt)
'Bb
3

n.f. guard,

watch;'ti

">

Doubtful are: ~foy? abs.


Marti) (conj. in Comm -; inK, c f.NowBu
s

H04
;

10
,

very strange
1

We Now

"WOtf

9=',

HPS
keep,
etc.,

^'"readfVipj Yft "W


4.
sts.
'<

^i 4 i (|| tjb^ Wby n-iy?). T"1Q n.pr.m. 1. father of one

of Joash's
26
).

murderers 2

21
,

Sw/iijp,
||

L
2
;

^fifitjp

(asv'

(SCheBae).

subj.:

a,,

preserve, protect, ace. pers.,

+3

of way,

mft q.v.,
Asherite
1

a Moabitess,
32
,

Ch

24

(called 2.

Gn28'"n (J), Ex2 3 eo (E; of^P), f 9i n ('D),


Jos 24 17 (E)
9 7
;

CI17

'S.a^p,

^wp np =~n?f 2 b.

ace. pers. (or B>B2) only


1

S 30

s3

T'Hpw
Simeon,
1

n.pr.m. usu. 2anapti, etc.: 1. in


4
4

2 Je3i Nu6 (P), Jb29 ^i6 +io t.ff; + IP ^i2i +2 t.; ace. "^1 1 S 2 cf. Pr f (IP); 35 cf. v Pt- IJ.pb' ^ 121 etc.; ace. of city 127 c. ace. rn?, b pers. Dt 7 b. + "l?!? v + 5 '^n ^ i 4 6 obSv'? np nv^ri bt 7 etc.;
54 9
,

David
b. 2
\

Ch Ch 1 1
,

37
.

2. father of a hero of
3. Levites
lapfrpi.
1
:

a.

Ch

26'.

Ch 29 13

ZapPpu,

12

t.,

TSytyti n.pr.m. in Benj.

Ch

8 21

2apa-

paB, -pti.

pass, of covenant
2

('

agent)

W^ph

i>33 nar\5?

5. keep, (legal terminology, Dr). reserve, weeks of harvest Je 5* (7 pers.).

S 23 s

n^^T^tl? n.pr.f. Moabitish mother of one

of Joash's murderers 2
Sapapid)
I

Ch 24 26 (m.

2o/n&>#,

A
:1
.

Niph. 3
3

Pf. 3 ms.->pB>3

S 20 10

f.

etc.;

Impf.

L2apipap.a>6), Ipp'E'n.pr.m. 2
n.f. eye-lid. (from its
cstr. 'Ji?

I 2

fs.lO^n Ju
etc.;

13"; 2 mpl.
(^i>)

4 ms.iptfn Is 7

Ju 13 4
20 10
temp.

1. be on one's guard,
i.e.
2 10
,

np^n Ex ip&n Gn 24" +

23"; 7y.
fs.

[n^CttJJ

guarding

lOffn
2
c.

the

c.

2^3
it
;

fey
1

reason of the sword,

against

S 3

eye)I pi.

rfPOf

^ 1 f.
;

[iQ]

n. [m.] watching, vigil Di (so


42

Of 2K6 ta/fce fcei Ex 2 3 (E) Ex 23 21 (E), Je 9 3 JP rei Ju M 13 inf.ta&e care not to, etc. Gn 3 1 JP i3 Dt23 12 Ex 1 9 (J), but rd. (E), 2 K 6"; inf. without JP s nvjtt? sq. JB lest Gn 24 (J) + 1 1 1. (esp. prob. 4 21 Dt); c. ^K(I) juss. Ex id* {3), Ju 13 Jb 3 6
S 19
10
;

,3

> observance); \>\."b I2""!PE' ^Exi2


of vigils
to '\ '&]

Dt

2*;

c.

IP pers.

1^ V v
(''
:

a night

42
.

t(l)rnCttJ n.pr.m.

has

kept,

served);
i

pre-

2ap.ap{e)ta(s)

1. VT- a hero of

David
2. son

Ch 1 2 6

(van

d.

H.

v*).
1 1
.

Elsewhere
b. v
41
.

c.

Imv. coord. Is
,

7*.

Very
t.),

of

Rehoboam

Ch

".

oft.

Imv. (24

3. contemporaries

1.),

esp.

of Ezra: a.
TV^JptlJ

Ezr io 32

in phr. 4-D3' nfe'SJb


2'

I^P^n
16

(12

D?b nptfn
D
;

(3 t.);

Dt4 Jos23 (R

Il

+inf.);

+'233

n.pr.loo. capital of N.
to

Isr.

from
'

Je 17 appar. 3 pret. on peril of your life (cf. 1516 3 III. 3 a), so perhaps also D3">3 Mai 2 t2. keep oneself, refrain, abstain, (WeNow). 3 t3. be kept, guarded, Ho 12" n^ND 1 S 2 1 13 be preserved (by '') ^3 7^ (cf. 'b* of Jacob v ):
.

Omri's time (belonging


I65- ,75
'

clan^p,Bta.

2AV " ,sa)

; originally |i"f$ or pVDv' Ab. Samerina COT l K 16 24 ; 'V i 1 6 24 (name expl. as from

lOB', orig.
i

K 2o" 2 K 6

owner of site), v 2SM32 2o 110 +; njhpfe'


19
.

(thsyb), but

rd. prob.

ngfl

[ttytb)

d^s Hu P -

i6 .oi.3.m 23 4. 33

14"; personified as j 8rael Mng of

woman Ez
Jg

/^ ^L^

TlQttJ
i

1038
'O
i

"vcm
;

2i' 2

3
;

Ifc "f**
22
52

'fc^

K 2i
32

18
,

cf.

secure
1

c.

"lOB/

&ep <^ wa<cA 2


1

1 i

" Ch
1

'B3

'fc-i>y

ij^id

+9t.; thence name


't?

of

30

(van
s3
.

d.

H. v 29 ); =post of watch
2
(||

territory,

'V TTp Ob",


cf.

^.V

K
1

13
'

(point
;

(||

next?),

Hb

-riXD);

pi.

= {/wards

(fig.)

Is 2

8
3

Ne
1

of view of later editor), 2

17"-* "B^n Am 4 6 3 K 16 Ch 5 K 8 K perh. V alone Je 3 but K 16 Ne 3 USU. ^0

K
2

'V

nn
24
;

Ch 9
1

1 2 . keeping, preserving, 'Dp D3?

iTnl

Am
'B*

Je 31 s
3

Ex
cf.

2 i.e.
-

ye shall keep

it

'j>

M^ Wan
1

23
,

13

24!S

13
;

v 32 33 34

Nu

19
c.

(all P).

t3.

charge, in1 1
('"

'.

2a/ipa,

24

2tfi(pa,

Saffifpw, Sapopav;

= mod.

junction of
Jos
22
3

ISC', in gen.

Dt
,

+ ni|3n,

Sebastieh
"'"' '

;
v-

vid.

GASm 0346 *
H " ,DB>V
.

Buhl 020"' Cowley

D'OS^D, nto),
(all

cf.

Gn 2 6
14

K2

and

TWfO 'D)

Wilson
t

[^ jh^C?]

adj gent. Samaritan, only as


.

B D Mai 3 of specif, injunctions Nu 9 1923 t4. a. ceremonial office or function (AVRV usu. charge) of priest or
),
;

Lv
Samaritans.

18 30

D'rHSB'n n.pl.
"I"

2K1751 the

Levite (P [esp. Nu], Ez 40, 44, 48, Chr Zc), 33 " J3B>D 13 mostly c.lOB' nnjCT |3ETp '0 Nu i
: ,

1.
:

king
etc.,

with plftU? n.pr.loc. Canaanite city, Jos 1 1 ', in Zebulun 1 9 10 "Zvpo&v, Sopfpuv,
, .

20 =pK"lD't? 12

11.

TVICtt) n.pr.m. sonofIssachar,Gn46


1

13

s9 15 e^pon 'o Ez 44 Nu 3 iJ?io b^fe ' * " 3 32 cf. v 1 Ch 2 3 Bhpn 'D Nu f- 3 18 3 1 Ch s2 s "D nattsn 'D 23 ^"Jl? (of Isr. in gen.) Ez 44 Nu 18 5 Ez 4046 ^ntann Nu 18 s n*zn 'o Ez 4o4i

3o.c

3I 18 4

Nu 24" I Ch
as n.coll. '#n

Zapflpap., 7.ap^pa, Ztpxpuv, etc.

44
22

u
.

rf

!3y

'

Ne

12

45
;

c.

genit.
by,

(sf.)

'o

'0=

perform
of foregoing;
c.

the service

imposed
,

due

to,

Lv 8 s5
-

'HITOfJ adj. gent,

art.

Nu 26 24

Ez 44 916 48 11 Zc 3 7 Dn^Hj ' Ne 12 45 (of Judah in gen.); ffjjn 'O Nu 3 7 *, 1^ "?3 ' 3 s 38
9
,

trrYlttttJN,
of

rnSttJN

n.f.

watch
,j,

(division
4
;

time); abs.
;

rMa

n-UOB*

9o

Wh
24
.

njfrnn rrjbtwn Ju?"; cstr.^pan rvjbf^J EX14 " 148 1 19 (j\ 1 S 1 1 'pl.abs. nilDf K La

3 s2 |iBnj V.f 3 4** 18 1 Ch 23 ; 30 also, in secular sense, PWC* n'3 'D 1 Ch 1 2 ; 32 31 27 DKtPO 'D Nu 4 BN^O 'O \?3 v (v read c.

'O

25

cf.

v 7 "' 31

36

^'"W
Ch

t "'TQCT n.pr.m.

in Benj.,

8 13 , Sapaptt;

letrapapi,

@L
;

iQtrfrrjpapi.

and perhaps 32 27 n-icfD after DS, cf. v ); 'O DiT.bjf j CI19 i.e. s 26" v. 1. the duty rested upon them; 25 HQV c, d (p. 769 supr.); DHOJ) 'D-by 2 Ch 7 s

DiGrGray,

etc. ni!3B'3 for 'on,

TIQtWp
ance
sf.
;

n. [m.]
late,

place

of

confinement,

were standing according


'O ^y

to (or in) their offices,


.

gaol, prison

guard, watch, observ;

TOpn

appoint

to

iter q^ces 8 14 35 s

h.
9
.

abs. 'o
,

Gn 42 ,7 +

cstr. "lEBI?

40'+

Levitical divisions for service pi. of


/

Ne

VlDBT?

prison,
41'
;

Ne 7 3 etc.; pi. sf. VJ- 13 14 ; 1. gaol, WXawn IB- TV3 'D Gn40 3 cf. v 4 (abs.), v 7
,

II.

"lEttf'(v

offoll.;

cf.NHD -!Of=BH,
,
;

42

,7

(abs.),

+v

30

19 (@), D3-10BT? n| v 12

also vb. denom.;

NTVD&

meaning of

v and

(all

E); jrMar<i-/>it8eincampLv24 (H),Nui5 (P). 2. ^wanf, Je 5i 12 Ne 4 316 , 13n ^JK v 17 ; ^warrf3

54

relation (if any) to I. 'B> obscure ; cf. poss. Ar. " 1425 be tawny, dark, in colour, Lane M. j
fii. ["Told]

yorf 7

fig.

of'

setting a

guard/O 7$

D'bTi |

n.m.

i,2s 6
-

only pi. lees, dregs


-

Jb

12

6a?id 0/ (Levit.)

guards or function-

iCh26' Nei2 24 (cf. nnDBiD); act of s3 guarding, '0"?20 Pr 4 a&we a# guarding watch thy heart. 'oj> Ez 38 7 is doubtful, Hi Co Toy al. reserve; Krae ?&. 3. pi. observances,
aries
services, of

s 6 (in both. = wine matured by resting undisturbed on the lees); Je 48" (of Moab's undissf. 'H'?f"^ *W t2

(fig.); abs.

D^Of

Is 25

turbed

life),
i

cf.
12
;

(of careless

men)
(

"?$?
'<>'t

D^sfsn
cup' of

nnnoB' Zp
judgment).
III.

n^of ^75'

temple

Ne

13".

rn*3C)?p _ n.f. guard, watch, also charge, funotion ; 'o abs. 2 S 20 3 + cstr. 2 K 1 1 5 + ;

")DU? (/of foil.; mng.dub.;


so

NH^Pf

diamond,
Ar
'''..

a s cstr. rrilDBTS Ne 7 sf. pi. nhOBH? 1 Ch 9 + Dim. 2 Ch 7+ BrPQ. 2 Ch 3i 17 ;tl. ^wan/, watch: 13 JV3 2 S 20 3 =house of detention, con,23 finement; re? ?$ 'O 1 S 22 i.e. protected,
; ;
,

&bs.TYygfo

Exi6 M sf.VPDtfO Gn
;

26*

etc.;

Aram. STOK/ (also^mi), ItooaL; mimosa gummifera, Lane 1423b).

TIO
"I"

v. in.

11#.
E ' 3,9

1.

"T'DOJ n.m.

thorn(s),
4;

adamant,
coll.

flint; abs.

Vis 5

sf.^f

io 17 ; 1.

van
2. adamant, as sharp, 32 'VJ Jei/ (|| -'Tia CJ?3); as hard,
.

103!)

row
t.

thorns, thorn-bushes, token of waste-land, only 6 4 21 " 426 7 17 Is, +JVB* Is 5 7 27 ; fig. 9 io' ; 'v pp
13

28

Ec

(cf.

Gk.

0,,dllL1Mi KM ty fktr, Kue

'>).
12

H9a
fig.

'

'

' ri

? ,n ?

5. pinnacle, as glittering, shining, pi. IS54 thy pinnacles, battlements (of Zion), so perhaps sg.

firmness

Ez

3';

Zc f M

of prophet's

Crbx
'x
*>

"

f3D*

'C

,j,

fig.

of hard heart.
,

(Gr Bae
;

Du

12 84 battlement and shield is Buhl most sun, and so Thes


;

,s tn. "WOttl n.pr.loc. 1. in D^?? in Ju io 2. in ( n 7 n !) "'l Jos 2a/inp; A @L 2apapin.


1

De Che SS
ptJJTDtt?

Hup-Now
n. pr.

hesitates).

m.

Samson
7(,

(As.
24

n.pr.

IS

*,

2a/mp;

A@L

2a<pp.
i

Samsdnu, Hilpr

Mu^*,,",^7

on

CDC in Ar. n.pr.


3

tin. T^TpXD n.pr.m. Levite,


2ayLTjp, 2fjt/irjp

Ch 24"

trib.cf.Nb

z " G * 1<1886,16S

Qr,

); lap+wv. JU13
iCh8 M
,

14'

(Kt "HOC).
foil.;

+ 35

t.

JU14,

15, 16.
ivptaoapia,

= mng. unknown ; Ph. CDC; As. XamSu; Aram. NEW, BH; UX, OAram., Palm. CDC Lzb 379 Ar. _rt,
\&D\tf (/of

NH
(

t"Hiypi*j n.pr.m. inBenj.

Sapurapta,

2ap.ifraia.

Vttj
fttJ,

v.

[npc].

Sab.
1032

ODCV goddess, SabDenkm 21)Mllr


Z,,G " ,(19<)0) 408,r-

DHM B

"-

8-

^yjc l

J^gK299

JJjjZMGlli(1887),712\

v.

?kc n>3.

>jttj

v. pe>. v.

ttJOCJ
(i895,

n.f.
;

Ju19

'

14

et m.

"

19 ' 23

(Albr

ZAW,v
43

N3
S.(vvaa P

v. I.

rnjcl

N2'

njc

/ Hfe,
14
2
,

:)
sf.
12

sun

_ ab
60
20
,

s .'B> Jos 1

o 12 +
9
;

^cpc"
54
;

! MM , Gn37 (E; +raoon, stars); time: as rising (vb. rot q.v.) Ex 22 2 marking 20 (E) + 8 t. + Mai 3 (fig. RgT| 'C, of reward of Is

is

new j e 15
9

&$ Ju 20
pl.*sf.

T2N31ZJ n.pr.m. king of


(v.">?C
v.

Admah Gn

^ticdc

id.).

\tKX5

sub II. n:c.


1

t"WM3ttJ n.pr.m. uncle of Zerub.


2aw(rap, L2aratrap

Ch 3 18

the faithful, with wings, i.e. rays? NowGASm; or winged sun-disc [cf.We]?); vb. NXJ Gn 19 s11
10
31
;
;

(EMey

En, "ehun

77

cp."!X3CC,

butv. Now"" 1

'

N^ 1 f ) (J), Is 1 3 Ju 5 (sim. of splendour v. Gn 15" (J), Am 8 9 +i 9 t., setting (vb. Vfat) + x\2b '&n vn Gn 15 (JE), isiap t 'c
12

).

JJl.

of following

meaning

dub.).

TaattJM n.[m.] window- lattice

(3JCK

+ 1 04" (v. Nto 1 i,


; ;

Is6o 9 hot iSn 9 Ne7 3 Exi6 !1 (P),cf.Is49 10 Jon 4 s \fr 1 2 I s as ripening crops Dt33 I4 (poem), 16 6 cf. (fig.) Jb 8 tanning the face Ct 1 standing 1213 * still at Joshua's word Jos io (poem in J;
, ;

NtoD 2); as giving' day light

Ecclus42
(both
11

im
,

); abs.

'at

Ju s28

sf.

^fK
Pi,

Pr

tl-

[TWt&n

vb. change

(NH

etc.;

Ecclus 42 24

3" (+riT) casting shadow (on dial), Ife THK nibjm BY* Is 3 8 8 '#n 2fm v s set in sky by * Je 3i 25Vi9 5 74 16
II

DT5).

v ,sb

etc.; As. Santl, change,


;

Aram. &W,

(J),

cf.

Hb

Nab. Ethpa. Lzb 379 Syr. grow insane,- cf. (prob.)


n:c, nt?
;

jLia.,

NH

esp. mentally rut? year, =Ph.


(cf.
.

MI 2 8 nc
-

As. lattu
.

136
II.

enduring 72
p.
"*

4 a (e),

(cf. Dp 1 s7 817), also 89


;

"

g, P-

768

[n3B]
'<'s

JBL,l08B).73n.).

Af r^

Aram

personif., called

JkCxi.

to praise

148

+ ITV);

to

4 15 9 judgment, Ez 32* Jo 2' 3 4 (cf. Am 8 supr., 6 2. of direction 'B"n rnjOO Nu 2 1" Mi 3 ). = East, cf. Dt 4 41 47 + 1 6 t. (E) toward sun-rise, v mip p. 280); 'tfn NUD Dt 1 1 30 +3 t. (v. (
:
-

be darkened by

OAram., Nab., Palm. snJB', n3C, ne*, \1V Lzb 3,9f'; on year from changing seasons, v.
;

Muss-Arnolt
Kjgt, |JJ|. )

Philippi

2 *10

""" <1878)
"

'

79t
'

against
bilit.

DHM VI MOrtm
cf.

P)a ZMOlII(18S7).612,621,636/ esl) li1 452 who proposes


r-

V),

Thes

a daring suggestion by Jen


j s

za ,11 o*>.
177)

N13D 2,

._ Qaj P f

tfl^ t, Mal

e 3 j

am
;

p. 99).

3. obj. of worship (usu.+

moon,

stars, etc.) 2

horses given to 'c 2 Vid. also 'C 1V3 p. 1

K 23 K 23
1

11

Je 8 2 Ez 8 16 Dt 4 19 'C"n ni:i3"ip v n
,
.

;
:

2b

!77rr '"',1 do not change; Impf. 3 ms. JOB* (Ges ) La 4 1 how is the fine gold changed (si vera 1. Lbhr No - *jfc gloss on D^ Bu Lbhr); //. edr.
;

4. other phr.

fa. 'Wn TO, i.e. openly, publicly, 2 S 12 12 Nu 4 11 tb. fig. of living, 25 (P), so 1*3 >?]><? 2 S 12 'C nrn ^, 5 8 9 'C nan Ex6 5 7 11 1 i 7 opp.t5>n -icnri
. , ,

fvby pp^ niJB* V 77" the right hand oftheHighest


is

changed (<S

33

EVm Bae Du We Buhl AV RV Ew De Che


;

X Aq Sym Theod Hup-Now


al.

years, usu. ins.

I will remember);
cf.

Pt. D'JiB'Esti 7

12 2

c. 'B>n nnri,

i.

e.

on the earth, Ec

3 i

differing, different, c. JO,

3* (so

Ecclus 42 s4 );

mtr>

1040
Pi.

tratf
6 1000 years twice over; with cp.
6

Pr24
c.

21

those

who change (but dub., v. Toy).


:

Ec

num. oft.
etc.;
c.

transit., cltange, alter

s3 Pf. 3 ms. n3B> Je 52

repeated, 900

year+ 30 year Gn

/n^f. =N|e>(Ges ) 2K25 3 ms. T^ ^W*. Pr3 i*Zes< hepervert the judgment ; !75bb i3B^. 1 S 21" (read ff$ Ges f^JJ We Dr
ace. garments,
;
,

lc

29

year + jo year
card.=ord.,
J

5 years 25', etc.;

100 num.
23
,

ais
t

n^a 1 K22
2
,

41

m the fourth
K 15
13
,

(and
DJtt?
,

reff.), cf.

Bu HPS Now),
temi,

year of, etc.," also


etc.;

HJB' D'B'tDn r\ifz 2

c.
;

ace.

and As. sane

madness)

ioyo (v. 9 HSE^I Est 2


,

but

i>

'e>

nn^y vaiKa

i8
;
1

etc. (oft.),

and ntb-y hnsn


nya-in' ninth year
i>

i.e.

changed her place D't^ari TV? aiBp; 1 s. ^89^ the utterance of my lips I will not change

nim i K e'39 etc. also (c. units), him Lv i 9 24 + etc., + ? zKiftte


,

of, etc.;

(||

*nna

^n tfi>); inf. cstr.Wfm* rra&'.b j e 2

3li

D'ye'Piri
1
1

2X25", cf.Ezr7
!

and even (Ges* I34p ) nJK'a s 2 M Je


46 5i

+(Kt)

change thy political course; toyttVIK iniSB'a 14 VJB nsehp cf. 1 S 21 ^34' supr.); Pt.
i.e.

28 32 (QrnjE 3).

(title;

Jb 1 ^"altering his face, i. e. in death

(subj. God).
76rr
1
,

usu.

Ec 8 ) (Ges clianged, mollified, Siegf WB'? fortea" 'B Ti? v. 4, -v/tTSJ). Hithp. P/. 2 fs. (on

Pu. Impf.
'

3 ms.

MB*

VJB

tJH

JlJt^ (v/of foil., meaning dub.; Thes Ar. \1L shine, Eth. (\K; wKl be beautiful, cp. 2 **" 11 " 1878 79 but As. sinitu cf.
II.

=
'-

DP
is

Philippi dyed clothY


,

consec.

n, 3PlE ni
i

NJ Mplp

4 arise, pray,

and
>-

disguise thyself.
PUtt?
46

n.f (on appar. exc. v. Albi^ AW "' <I896


. ;

year (etym. v. </)


5"

"itt? n.[m.] scarlet (prop, coccus ilicts, which attaches itself to leaves and twigs of quercus coccifera ; the dried body of female

abs. 'v
3

Am

W 2 +

cstr.
10

+,nrWLvi4 Am i' + Dfl-iK I5 25 + + 2 t.; du. 2 pi. tMBEx 2i + cstr. "if Gn 23' + 24 rfof Dt 3 2 + 8 t. (poet, and late) sf. V JB> Lv 2 g" + M 4t. sf.; CrtJf' Is 3 8 V3i", Qn^ 78 + 8t.
n3B*Gn4i
;

yields colouring matter; H M t.DB8cA"T Enc ' Blb

cf.
-

Tristr NHB319 Post


'B':

sf.in3B

Ez46'
,

M'Lean
19

DWl?
^

fWl '$n

t0n 'n
alone
2

t.,

On Jos 2 this cord of thread of scarlet, 'Kn PW Ct 4 3 v (sim. of lips) so 'tf(n)


!1
, ;

"'); usu.

nippl

Gn 38 s130 (J), and


Je 4 30 Pr 31 21

l5

24

sf.;

as material of clothing (pi. D'je>; on order of 11.


18

year, as division of time,


,

vw

no$a +
,

'B>n

'#n rven Dt 1 1 =* riKx Ex 23 16 'Wn nBipn 34


etc. ;
,!
, ,

3 t. '$? rrnriK opp.


2

EX23

1417

v.Toy); pl.also in sim. Is

if

your sins are like

Ch
1
20

23

'en

n31E>n

2811' +
Bur,

etc.

fWtO 2 K
Kit'
cf.

24
,

rd.

scarlet (robes); elsewh.(P) '#(?) ny^in (v.'n) of material for curtain, veil, ephod, etc., Ex25 4 26' 8 'e* 'n n?3 11. '3 cstr. 4 24 t.

Ex

Nu

(v.

'V K33

'B>a 'K>

ptO

'BO

'&=
;

'n(n) "if used in purif., + Lv

2);

'

<*

Nu

9".

year by year I S i' 22 'e> so't? 'c'Dt I4


,

1W

nj#3 Benz, cf. Ne io 33 'e> 2 S 2i', 'en 'E'-baa

till, n^li^vb. repeat, do again

(NH id.;

Estp

21 - 27
;

esp. of duration of life; 'B \n


(P);
,

W(d;)

Gn
(||

23 25' +
;

'50), etc.

'" On*!? Jb 36" + *ne> </> 3 1 5 2"9 of God Jb 10 f 102 'in phr. ;

Ecclus 42 1 ; Ar. ^LS bend, fold, double; Aram, ton repeat, also teach, \Jl; As. sanil, esp. Pi.
repeat,
relate, cf.
;

409 Scheil ZA,089<"' (Dl thinks

of age, v. J3 9,
years, 'V
specif,

na 9
6

indef. Q"if

fp5> Dn 1 1

?e

flj

is
28
,

Ez 3 8 ,r =/or s OTpftlJ 1 S 29
;

zmo m (ms).
2

denom.)

on
77

'b*
-

as

Ba ,b

*" " eg! >s.


; .

V of Q)??' two, v. m ; Qal Pf


)

Philippi

3 ms.

'b

^t?n 'nto nsfa is6' 14

frnri x'a rue's

2o'; /mjo/.
1

1
;m

20',

25" + Drnpe
etc.;

9 nKiDE'n rue* i)t 15 31'", ba^n rue> Lv u 2 1 1B Va'E' , etc.; (v. Tab') ; jff' Isi6

mpl. Of'

K i8

again
abs.
1
5

<h

rue*

je

n+

a t.;
,

"ftp*!
card.:

HUf Dt 3 2 7

cf.

2 fto 'e? is6i Jo 2 2 most oft. c.


,

'V &>\

Znw. Pt. r\p p r 17 9 26"; do 10 cf. 1 S 26"; W1JJJ 2 S 20


1
,

fUBta

S 26 s

etc.;

18 3434

Ne

21

13

= speak
1

num.

pi. after units, appos.,


,

Ex

2i

13"13

+,

so also DUB> ti)r\f 2

S 2 10 + but du. tt$ Am 1


'

acc. to many moderns (rWN for MT mytt) 'V Pr 1 7' repeat with a thing, keep talking about it (naT nWB> Ecclus 42 ); 26" a dullard

again Jb 29"
;

+ 40

+4
'V

t.,

B'P; O'Dje*
2

Gn 4 1 + 4

repeals with (a) his folly, does


(learns nothing
cstr.

it

over again

t.;

very rarely

c.

num. (certainly) cstr. DUB*

'Pie* i

S 13

by experience).

Niph. Inf

(corrupt),

vbf Lv25 (rare, late) 2 Ch


';

+ iW+2k
1717

22 1 ; before unit
sg. after 1
;

1 1

Dn
-

s
;

1-19,

tens,

and hundreds Gn 5 3 9 1 4 4 + oft.


,

so

90 + 9

32 D^pya ny-iB-^K Dii>nn rrt^n i>$n Gn4i (E) concerning the dream's being repealed, etc. 2 " "" 0895 Ges

trk),
'

D^IW

'

(Philippi

years 17** + rarely 30 + 3 years 1 but DUB* *)JK 1//90 4 1000 years, so

K 2", etc.; ( + &???!{?)

7M n.m." et f. du. two (NH id.; Ph. D3BK (and second), Pun. D3B Lzb 380 ; Ar.

97bn< "')

"3BJ

1041
,

ptf

J&;,
,

Sab.

-3fi

Horn 01" 47 Aram,


;
,

pn,

*t
,

TWB'ri
supr.),

Gn
'E>

18

47

+,

etc.

(n"0t?

72
1

t.

+ Ne

3"

v.

(Krw Uli IT second)


N'nin, Lzb
3
388
;

Nab. pin Palm. f. jmn As. find; on etym. v. -/, and


-

ZM0 "*" (,sra>


esp. Philippi
Oftf*

2l " 9S

Am 3 +
,

)
;

m.
,

cstr.

'W

Is

7" +

sf.
a

n.m.) Dn\)f Qn
(o.

D-D; nySE* Lv la*** a second Aeptad li TFffma second time Gn22 +l6t.+ of days; not identical act, or again, of similar (

2S

etc.
,

f. (c. n.f.)

Gn4
P:

19 ,

riB''

Is

f+

4 + ; cstr. "ftf h\r\f VlEto J u 1 6(v. GFM); etc.,


v. infr.);

Am

another point in a series) 2", rngfrl 4" 19 2 S i6 ; tmpl. D>3f Nu 2" they shall set out 16 as second, but Gn 6 second stories (in ark).

Ez

Mai

sfs. v. infr. (2

two: 1. no other num.: a. usu.


(D'CO)

+ 10=12,

Hex
cstr.

chiefly

before

n.pl.
1
||

2 (tWVf) 'W Gn 24"+ 194 t. + 2 S 2 3 22 Th mod., otherwise RS Ch 1 i (ins. '?3

tptwCJO n.[m.] double, copy, second; 18 4I abs. 'oGn 4 i + cstr. "Jf? Je i6 + 3 t., so 18 18 d. H., >n3- Gi), Je i7 read also Dt 15 (van
;

8.m.i.469.2,idedMft.^.

S io 4
9

ins.

n<n33

+I32 t., 21 KloHPSBuNow; Lvi6


ffl

WW Gn4

,9

read du. 1T Qr^


134e

Ju i6 (v. supr.) n^priB> s Ex 16 22 IS47 both these things; before n.sg., if


,

(GieBuhl al.); sf. VHBT? iS8= + pi. D^fO " 9 v. infr.); 1. (the) 1 Ch 15" (1 S 15 Ezr i 'B 'IDS Gn 43 12 (J) money of double double: " amount, cf. ^D? ' T (^)< a double amount (in)
;
1

131

&f.a?WthetwoofthemGn2* + 62 1., (Ges + Pr 24" > <AV years <5 $ De al.; prob. crpt., +2 v. Toy), 13-3E5* Gn 3 D^Jf +Gn 27
); (
i

money (Ges*
'!
5
;

37

4S

t.,

OrvriB>

(msf.! Ges^tRui'V Ip-rtlSiS* Ez 23". b. abs. (1) onf (90 1.), before n.pl. Ju n 37 +26t.; after n.pi. 2 S I Ex 29' + 21 t. Gn 46 s7 Nu 7 + 1 1 1. (usu. P Chi), n.sg. (coll.)
1 .

v (P) the 'O njeto Dt 1 5" (v. Dr) Djty daily ~V?& 1?^ 18 Je 16 18 the double oftlmr guilt, 17 (v. supr.); 10 12 2. a double portion Is 61 77 Zc 9 Jb 42 3. Dt 1 7 8 Jos S 32 (D). written copy of law
;

22 'D 13$ Ex 1 6 (P) "f double above what they gathered

')

'O

'

17

Nu 1 7 n. om. Gn 7= 44 s7 + 26 t.; V 'V distrib. Gn7 + 'vb cut in two8 tsKf Je34 / 6
;

second in order : a. second rank, 'BH ri33"ip Gn 4 1 43 (J), 'on 331 2 Ch 35"; of pers.' one
second in rank, priest next to high-priest, '&(?) 24 17 18 4 2 2 3 25 =Je 52 ; 'oS ^rpns r s 2 3

18

3 =double amount tEx2 2

(E); +2

B>

K
'

tDt 2i 17
(of)

double 2>ortion,
sjnrit,
111

+ in'" !
1

<%
Ch

^bon njeto
16 5
(cf.

Ch
;

28',

rj^'DEst
17

io 3 ;
1

iCh 15"

+ R) fZc
1

K3 +
3
;

1.;

3 (a) BJ&f (55 after n.pl. (usu. P and late) 2


;

18

Ch 3 1 12

VPIKO '6

Nen .
10

S 15 9 read
tTfOfS or

1.), bef. n.pl.

@ S)

tr30B>sn

(Ne 8
etc.

Th,
;

24

+ 9 t.;

n. om.,

=two

things

tlssi
5

19

Jb 13

Pr 307 VF\f=twice 1 2K 6'" Jb40 ^62" (or as 14 Pr 30'), '5^3 Jb 33 either so, or in two ways

(Ez 34") is appar. corruption of a numeral, 2 in age, 1 S 8 1 7" 2 S 3' I Ch 5".


D*}jfO
quarter,
2
city, viz.

WeDrBu,

'BT?

Ezri 10

b. second

3. second
2

RVm (v. De);


9
1
t.,

etc.;

3 1 as ordin. ) Bfif round number, D75? (3) as

Kf

s5
1

5
1

district,
:

of city,
cf.

nSB'tpn

K
9

22"

&V?
Ne

K
s0
,

Ch 34 2! Zp

10
,

HJipi? Tjj'n

Ne

over the

7" a few
6
;

sticks

(Germ. ein paar '),

'

cf. 2

K 9"
13

the second quarter.


repetition (!); fJJJT'

Is 17

vfof D"3f
14

Am 4

s
,

D*Jf*

D5?3

a small nnSE'SD I>5f* "V?0 iriK cf. Je 3 Ezr io 13 not for one or two days (but for no.;

t\M3# n.[m.]
s

^|

i^68' thousands of repetition, i.e. thousands twice-told, Che; redoubled, Dr, i.e. thousands on

many),
n.f.

6'.
t.,

2. twelve

Gn 42"+ 87
ni'E'j;

Ex n'fV 4 DVf Ex2 4 +34


21
;

: c.

n.m. I^V 28" + 4 t;


t.,

*#
c.
27
21

thousands (Du, reading H?^, as N3B'c.sf.remov


<Aem, treating 'p3

TOO

'JIK JN2B' as gloss).


v.

rnby Wf>

n : v. v is*
t[|Jti^]
id.;
[ft}};]

tEz32

,ir

'33

beforen.pl.Gni7=Exi5
S4S4

after n.pl.

Nu7
n}E>

before n.sg.

Ex
,

28

Gni4
DV

(i2year) +

etc.; as ord.,i'B>y
'jnB'a

DW DV3
3.

+ +

D^n^ttJ

>/

pt?.

vb. whet, sharpen

(cf.

Ar.

^Z,
Eth.
I5T

Aram.
in, 2,

W ?f,
,

)lLI Aay,

etc.;

Nu 7",

rn'e'jf

Ez 32 +
'

etc.

fffl}}:

contend, litigate; hence

s 5 with larger num.: 10 (etc.) + 2, 2 S 8 Ju 10 2 3S + 56 1.; 2 +io(etc.)Nui (P), 2Ch22 +i8t. 5 1 "* Ges* 9 "); 200 + 2 + 30, 1 K 2o' j 17 + 2 as ord. 2 Ki 5 27 + 2 t.; cf. 2 + 20, 1 Ch 24 50

<oo<A,

NH

t&, As. Imnit, Ar.

Aram.
1 s.

K3?',
P"! 3

[11);
'niSB*

(K*

TIO

TCJ m. n" !^ f.
1

57

adj

num. ord. second;


82

preparation for
Dj'iB'p

DS (Ges' CTM ) Dt 32 4 of v s judgment; 3 pi. (3^3) tyV


',

Qal

^,

Eth.

fll:

tr/te,

sharpen:

Pf

^
,

4 4 64 140 of uttering sharp words; Pi.

>:i&n Di>3

Ex

13

n-p; read

etc.

('it?*

also

Ch

read t. + Ne 3 6 13 for <JCl); "3^3


30
,

D 3B' sharpened, of arrows, Is S pass. 4 of false witness of tongue 120 fig.


,

28

V' 45",

Pr 25 18

3*

p
Pi.
the

1042
7 i. e.

vast

Pf

consec. T?.?|
i

Dn???i Dt 6
Germ.
21
'

teach

words
.

incisively,
s.

einscharfen.'

with 't? by Mey Ew,,tl *c * 63 ; cf., further, u Pinches " u DB s " s ;'t? fy$ Gn 1 o 10 1 1 2 Zc 5 11
identif.

Hithpo
fi.

Impf.
ls2

V'

73

in

my

kidneys

Dn

")

pine's / teas pierced (of poignant envy).

14 ; 't? alone Is 11" (as place of diaspora); U> nviK Jos 7 21 ;


i
;

'&ift (Amraphel) Gn
;

29

\W

n.f.

,3

5 (yetm. iSi 4 cf. Dr)tooth,

USU. 2cv(v)aap

Zc 5"

(eV yfi) Ba/3i/Xwvor.


.

ivory ;'v abs.

Ex
17
;

2i

24

cstr.

Je 3 i M +

32

54
;

sf.^Ex2i
;

du. CMS?
,/,

+ ~)f Dt Pno* cstr. *?*


v
27
,

n3tp

sZeep, v. njt?' 8U b !?*

sf.

Qnw

I24

6
,

iDW
27 - 27 - 27

58

7
,

1. tooth: a. of man, Ex 2i (E), 2 6 6 12 in J), 4 Ct 4 6 npi (J), Gn 4 9 (poem 'V DH? Pr 25", v. II. yjn 2 of tec talionis,

Nu n M
'B*

etc.;

of&t?,

('[nDlC'] vb. spoil, plunder (rarer syn. m; with this -/WMM A!uKur131 con-

Am

nects Egypt,

name

of Beduin plunderers Sds

'E>

Ex2i (E),Lv24 (H),'E'3 ?TDti9 irritated 26 dulled by it (in proverb of hv acid Pr io 2930 Ez 18 2 '0 Pin La 2 16 inherited guilt) Je 31
;
,

S4

;o

21

f 44 f&y gander ) ; Qal Pf. 3 pi. te^ /or themselves ; Impf. 3 ms. 'U1 "ISIS npt?^ Ho 16 elsewh.P*. D'D'B' plunderers Ju2 14 2K17 20 i3
1DB>
; ;

[$a-su, sa-sa]; connex.

doubted by Jen ZAl(1895)

Jb
i

16"
14

3 =refc *333
conj. v.

f 35" my

1 1 2

10
,

v.

PI?

>j^b

nba

Kt?K
||

Jb

life (del.

nO"^,

dittogr.;

T??
,

20 D'B'K); 'J0 lija ig , v.

B&J Hithp. (other


:

Di Bi Bu Du).

b. of beasts

Dt 32 14

crocodile
esp. fig.

Jb4i

6
,

locusts

Jo

of false prophets
,

Mi
;

(teeth of lions); s 3 of foes Zc o/,


,

S i 4 48 p3i5 Dr Bu, cf. Ges S9,k), (prob. pl.=*Tgy, so Sta 16 'pit? Is 17" (|| W'Tja), Dn"pK' J u 2 ^DtS* Je 16 3 o Qr (Kt v. DDt?; Tjnp); cstr. "r6m 'DB> m Is 2 P5'. = lDBi
c. ace. loc. 1

S 23

c. sf.

(as obj.) Wp't?

||

n3T>Jf 50"; ^as. 4 13 56 P/. 1 s. tfrW (Ges ") Is io


24

,!

Qal

c.

ace. rei
"

read

Jb 29 17 wicked 4 10 ^3' 58' 124 6 s of their weapons Pr 30 14 i/c 57 of Isr. shattered \ c. tooth of a fork, tine, 1 S 2 13 (cf. Dr by Sm M1 c f. Jb 30 28 Ufa ); of cliff, J^BTJ p i 4 5 1 S 1 4 2. ivory, of commerce, ft? ni3"lp 15 4 Ez27 (i.e. tusks 1); as material, 't? niBD Am6
oppressors
;
-

also prob. Pt. nplBTD Is 4 2 Klo Kt, npBTp r; so

(||

&$&), for nD1BD

Du

Che Hpt Marti.

[DDUf]
'nBB
1

vb.
if,

id.
(|| 42

form of nDB>); Qal

Pf. 3 pi.

89

they Aae plundered him;


2
14

Impf

3 mpl. 1Bb*Jl

Ju

(ace. pers.)
16

S 17 53

tt^KB?

K io = 2 Ch 9 fn
18
17
,

n>3

K 22

39
,

cf.
.

(ace. loc); Pi. sf.TJ'DNt?

Je3o Kt (Qr v.

Am 3
11.

15
,

't?

JoVJ

^ 45

5,

also
1

Ez 27 s Ct 5 15
.

Aram, form, Ges* 67 '.


rifled, of

Niph.
pi.
16
.

not?), be plundered,

jtt?

n.pr.loc. '#n

s ; v n?E

houses

p. 446*.

Pf. 3

consec. 'BtWI

Zc

2
;

Tn2
Dt 28 s7

2tpn.f.sharp(cutting) word, taunt;

Impf. 3 mpl. *B$] Is 13

K 9 = 2 Ch 7
7

tnDtiJQ
14
,

20
,

Je 24" (cf.

f 64
in
,

n.f. booty,
24

plunder

abs.'D 2K
.

140

).

tD^niCJ

appar.

n.

m.
j

pi.],

list

of

Solomon's imports, 1 K io 1K 2 Ch 9 21 RV ivory (elsewh. f?' alone); hence ^3.^ elephants

2i + S0IS42 Qr (not?D Gi, nffB Baer; Kt CtDWD, usu. read nErttyO, <read nDitW, v
riDB>

AV

ace. to

Ges
,

COT

Ew Hi Sclir ZMG " cf. (2 Ch, and A in K) <58<Wa.i>


(in Thes)
1

,ll(,8,3) - 709

2'';plunder, 14 Hfl 21 Je 3o' 6 spoil, prey, usu. 'O? (and 13) 2 Hb 2 7 Zp 1" (|| noot?), cf. Is 42 21 (v 24 see above).
||

Po\);

pi. abs.

niDB-D

Hb

A*-

(fximvav, 33 (in i K) dentes elephanlorum, ; " Th Be but this very dub.; rd. Rod" Che

t \JJVVf] vb. divide, cleave


apart
;

(NH

Pi. tear

m. M

<

X la

Pa.

La

11

tear in pieces (for >

tnanQ)

ft? i vory

15

(and) ebony (Ez 27

).

DB*)); Qal P<.


in
the cleft of the

(c. ace.

t[DJt^]
thong);

vb. Pi. gird

up

(si

vera

1.;

7 npns ypB' Lv i i (P; on

cogn. DB'): ms.


cf.

l?Dt!n

Lag

iiN64
)

cleaving

Talm. (Aram.) Ylf=bind sandals;

Impf.
^
4

NH
1

hoof

i.e.
6

having cloven hoof, so

fJB'
46
.

3 ins. fjfl
v. nit?

VjnD
44 eo.

D3t?jl

K 18

J"0ttj

132

p.

tlWC?

n. pr. loc.

Shinar
G"
'

Babylonia

(=Bab.umer acc.toCOT

(WMM A^ 1'),Te]A m .ari7<ar(Wkl T

al.,> denied by Hal*"- *". Jen 2K <>^ 4 "; Egypt. Sangar


' ,A,n - 2S

26 nyp't? ns?^ 9Q0 Lv 1 1 4 nDnan Dt 14 7 Pi. tear in. (P); pass. nflUfn two, a lion, kid,' Impf, Inf. cstr. VBB'3 ^DB^l , 6 l? ! Ju 1 4 ; a bird (by, or at, its wings), Pf. ms. consec. ink VBKh Lv i 17 (P); Impf 3 ms. 3 s (Dnaia VB'jK-nS) J?B^1 1 S 24 gives too violent a meaning; prob. crpt. for word restrain, or

fs.

nypb* v

cf.

Dt

the like

Dr HPS,

cf.

BuNow (hesitantly).

jrac

1043
T

pmta
^iytTQ n.m. hollow way, road shut in;
'D

tj*DlT n.[m.] cleft; as acc.cogn.c.[VpB'],


q.v.; abs.

Lv

i i

2c
,

cstr.

v3 7
-

Dt

14

cstr. a'p-jan

Nu 22" (JE)
foil.;

i.e.

road shut in

t[*lDti^] vb. dub.: Pi. Imp/. 3 (Vrss and context)


;

hew

in pieces
1

between vineyards.
II.

nn.'Hrfj]

S 1 5 s3

ace.
f

pers.; Gr Dr HPS

lyp (/of

NH iw,

W;

Ar.

qy. V??')!,

but improb.

\])J\U vb. gaze (steadily, with interest,


h'4, behold, look for,
'e>

JUL", ifctfj Aram. M^j?, JLiX, all=BH W). ct21i fox, perhaps also fi. 7V*lttJ n.m.

etc.) (As.

aim

at);
51

Qal
117
>

Pf. 3 ms.

Gn 4 s

etc.;
4
,

Impf. 3 ms. <!}>& Is

17

78
,

apoc.VB*?lGn4

etc.;

1 s.ny^K(Ges*' )f i9 4 Imv. ms.nyf Jbi4 6 ; mpl. 22 ;

Wis

jackal; abs. 'v Netf*; pi. atyvt? Ju 15*+, 4 l6X> 1Jli s5 ; *# Ez 13 Ct 2 ;fox (prob.) Ne 3 Ct 2 4 as haunting perh. (fr. large no.) jackal Ju 15 ruins Ez 13 4 La 5 18 eating offal ^ 63 11
;
; .

gaze at, regard (with favour), "su.bj., c.-WGn 4" 4 ii (J); c.\OTperB.=twrngazeaiMyIs22 Jb'] 'Thes

Ew Che,
man
c. ?3?

fn. 75W n.pr.loc. district in Israel; V H? iS i3 (n-)SV TJ^); not identified. Vid.
T
17

20 6 prob. io (for IVE^), c. ?5?D pers. 14 ; subj., regard God (with trust, devotion),
-)-

also

'E>

IXn

p.

347

supr.

Is
s

31

1 ;

c.

rei 17
7

8
;

c.

3 of words,

fm.
SouXa,

byw

n.pr.m. in Asher;
2ouav.

Ch

s6

statutes,

Is 32

Ex 5' (J) 119" ; abs. 3 fpl. Hfflfc shall not behold makes no sense, read

A 2ovaX, L
,

T D'O^yttJ n.pr.loc. haunt of foxes; (perh.


Ar. Jjbu As. selibu, fox) ; in (orig.) territory of Dan, Ju i 35 (cf. GFM, on etym. and site),
I

prob.

nrpn
2

(,/l. yyp,

Ew

and most); 3 mpl.

W&1

22

42

Bf l8*Vj#;. Hiph. Imv. ms.^SO VVn ^ 39


cause thy gaze
-/I.
V3)E>),

they look (about) for help,


to turn,

< as
also
4

K4

9
,

Bahaficiv, 2aXa/3ci/i,

Ju
;

also at a\<!mfK(c,

22 ) <Qal "5?f " Hup Bae Du Ges ". Hithp. Impf. 2 ms. apoc.
*

away from me (see as Jb 14 6 (cf. 7" Is

as doublet, or
2<i(a)Xa|3i>.

(A L) alone

= r?^ Jos

o 42 ,

yriB'rH'K
||

IS41
J

10

graze

no< a6ow (in anxiety,


76
')

'p^Ol?

v. foregoing.

*JV)

pi.

n|^ (Ges

v 23

Ze<

tu too*
23

t^lSx*^
32

adj.gent. (of foregoing?); 2 S


33
;

ai each other (in rivalry, v. iIXT

Hithp.).

=lCh
r

II

o SaX/SoJXfirijt, 2Xn0fflfi, etc.

U,J/ lu (-/of following; Ar.


to

]om

ii.

pound
'V

TD^byttJ n.pr.loc.

district
2aaX,i, ZPV "" 248
;

in

Israel;

pieces)

HS

9*> Eacraft,

L StyaXfi^i

[ntoyttj] n.f.
niD-is

stamping (of hoofs); cstr.


s
.

near Michmash Schick


=D':ii>ye>

not identified;

vyax

naw Je 47
mixed
-

We Dr Now

cf. 11.

byw Th HPS Bu.


n.pr. q.v.

TMI337C? n.m.
origin
;

stuff

(perh. of Egypt,

D5?C7 -/assumed by Thes for bV&ft

Kn der. from Copt, saht, woven, + nudj,


1

" 224

133
),

false (Peyron

and thinks

t[j
self
1

J't']

vb. Niph. lean, support one-

has

ki'j38i)Xos,

spurious);

orig. flOffl>j

kind of cloth

Pf
,

3 ms. consec. jyf?1


2

Nu 21
;

15

Is io

20
;

forbidden for garments; defined

Dt 22" by
D]\>2.

HIT

BMNfftp "IDS,
-*"?'!?>.

and Lv 19 19 (H) by

14 , etc.; >/>/. 3 ms. 1V& Jb pi. USSM 8 15 + etc.; Imv. mpl. O^TI Gu 18 4 Inf. cstr. 20 8 2 Ch i6 7 , etc.; Pt. \)>m fVB'n Is io ,
2

Ch

10

t$# v.
I.

lean,

s^pto
c. ?J?
26

itpow, 2
,

T^ttf' (-/of following;

NH

b$&

deep,

depth, of sea;

Aram.

t&W,

BH

xby&, )}.N?la

; against pillars 4 ]5 r?n Gn 1 8 ( J) ; poet, of cliff, bc$ *t7\ Nu 2 1 leans to (upon) the border of Moab; lean

Ju 1 6

18 217 S i6 2 5 7 house Jb 8 13 (fig.) nnn


,

pytf]).

(fig.

= trust)
7
;

upon,

?5?

pers.

king

Is io

20

Ez
18

29'

t [S^if?] n.[m.] hollow hand, handful


1. hollow liand :
(f.^Jflfa Is
:

Chi6

'^y Mi 3" Isio20

Ch

13

14

10

40
pi.

12

(fig.

of ''hold-

ing waters).
4 [bw] Ko"
3S

2. handful

(dust, in hyperb.); cstr.


)

tFlfy

D^Vf 1 K 20' *bw (as if fr.

i6 78 ; VnSa Is 50' ; abs. Jb 24 23 ; D'p1D"bj? Is 12 1 31 ; by c. n. abstr. 30 Pr 3*.


T13*ttJM n.pr.loc. in hills of

Judah Jos 15",

Ez i^liandfuh of barley.

Sopa,

L E<rav.

3X2

]VW2
1,

1044

-^{jj
TF)5?IE>

tpWQ n.[m.] support, staff; of', 2S22 =f 18"; cstr. fe] Orfr\2&Q
1 D^D"jy?'p Is 3 (gloss, v. Comm.).

abs. 'D, fig.

n.pr.m.

in clan of Caleb, Sayae,


I

A
47
.

2aya<f>,
I.

L 2aa< ; 1. V
foil.;

Ch 2

49
.

2.

*W$ V

tp5Q n.m.
support

id.; abs. njyeta 'D

Is 3

")J7l^ (-/of

Ar.ji*
;

oreaA,

6ra/fc

<#,
1V1

fig.

through,

jo

i^ap,

opening

Eth. fl0: tear

and

staff.

Tn3yU.7p

n.f. id., v. foregoing (m. et

f.

to

two, dissolve; Aram.^il (transp.) split, divide, 22 mye> oae, so MI yilp tear down;

NH "W
Lzb 381
116
;

exhaust the category

= support of every kind).


; abs.
Ju
21
19

(pi.

sf.),

Ph.

-)JJB>

Tel Am. JaAW, as


is

trOWtfO
cstr.
s'

n.f. staff
;

21

K4
4

31
;

2Ki8 +

sf.

W?!OT Ex
18
-

Zc8
,!l

,etc;

pi. sf.

18

DrtgBTD Nu2i ; staff, 21 29 29 ' 1 Zc 8 4 ; 4 (J) Ju'o 2

Ex2i
fig.
21

(E)
s

Nu
,

Canaanism, Wkl Nab. Njnn Lzb 3ss Bondi 70).

195 '

Egypt, iaar
(f.'

Aram. HJTW, "U't";


loan-word

of political
cf.

"y
22 17 + ;
,

i8 =Is 36 support, farxn nDi5n ruyen? 3 Ez 29 s ; of 'i as shepherd ^23* ( + 02&).

zawzki^I

n.m.
3

2 8 IS - 24

* 31 in
.

personif.,

Albr

s6)

40 e&Ui :'v a b s Ju 9 +,

cstr.

Gn
,

c.

n loc,

n-iys* Is 2 8
1

+;

f I.

[ J^ti*]
VJ?B*

vb. be smeared over, blinded


r

i8 24 + cstr.ny?'

S 17 s2 +

sf.

TW

pi.

Bfn|f> 2

S Dt 1 2 ,5 +
,

(Aram.
smooth,

smear (akin
also

DfFSjr Ez 2
city,

i^Vtc.; 1. a. jrate, entrance to


,

to JAB* W.), -*L( to

TV smooth (of words), flattering,**^**,


(cf.

smooth

ul>))
ly'sh

>

Q
(||

^cia,
-

>*.

smear

over, close

ai-

I mv
Is

U'B'yJilB'n

Hithpalp. Imv. mpl. 20 9 Mmo" yourselves and be

shut (l?p) by night Jos 2" (JE), cf. Is 45 1 3 opened ( n D?) by day Ne 7 cf. Is 60" ; for entrance (K13), and exit (K) J e ij**jmi
10 l! La4 Ez 26 + 'P "Oy Mi 2" pass
;

blind

wrifn, vajrn vranonn); >Buhl 42 /oo a6ow< (2 S 2 2 ); Is 32' rd. prob. v/nvB' 3 fpl. nj^Wn, of eyes, be blinded (v. njJB').
!
\

(disreg. accents),

'E>3 'y Is
,

out through 62 10 ; with bars ^i47 13 ;


s

attacked

Ez
;

21 2027

cf.

Is 28

Mil 912
foe)

S 1 7 s2 on
;

Ju 5 Ne i 3
city,

811

v. Comm.; 31317 as

burned (by

Je 19 27 51 s8
'B*n

Hiph. besmear/ So perhaps V#n


see n^B'.

Imv. ms. VB'n W'jn Is 6

10

and

its

eyes

i3* 'w
40

giving control, possession, of


ei;

Gn22 17

24

(J);

nna

+ 39" (YJ'S om.) was intended by Mas. (but wrongly, v. 01 al.)


;

fll.

\yiptF\

vb. Filp.,

etc.,

sport, take
I.
't5>

(v. 'b), T^J ninh. i s 21"+ (v. 'i 'tfn-nna Ju 18 1617 of farm or village; 3); so of camp Ex32 2627 (J). In cities, elabo24 rate structure, with roof 2 S 18 upper

Ju 9

delight in, delight


over, please;
trifle, ziig n, (ii). . l

= (usu. made
Aram.
,?,

smooth

chamber 19

cf.

Qjf&C)
9

ttn$

**&>

2 47

9
;

Buhl

write laws 'C?

Dt6
1

cp.

Vulg. Ar.

,*.,

(loan-word

Y&*., Ithpe. sport, Vollers ?)

i + ^i

niTTD"^),

20

(+.);
'B>

^n

^Jira

1S9",*
S 4 1H
(||
,

ms. consec. VVtyV) sj ;__pup i>/. 3 s Is 29 the suckling s/taW sport on (75?) the cobra's hole ; i s. , Jj!J/KfJ?B' ^119'/ ta&e delight in thy
.

T(b) as

public,'

+v

13

^n-^K 2 S3 27 Th We Dr al.,
;

cf. 2

S 15 2 18 4 Pr 8 3
1|

D-nna NbD).

b. par-

law (ace; but ? rd. 'VOTE', v 77 ); /nip/, transit. 19 3 mpl. Wt^y?" \^94 thy consolations delight my soul (ace). Palp. /mp/. 2 mpl. IJJK'JJC'n 12 Is 66 upon (bjf) the knees AaW ye be fondled.

ticular gates of Jerusalem are: (1) E?"]X 13 23 16 2 Ch 25 , Ne 8 12 39 ; (2) ntyftn 2 14

V
'tr

Ne
(5)

2
3

13

14

3
7

i2 31 =riiBB'n
;

37' 3 8

Zc i 4 10
'E>
'K>

3"; (3) pD;33 'V J e 13 9 N^an 't? Ne 2"- 3 2 Ch 2 6 ; (4)


'B
,!l

WJ$J

Zp
2

10

Ne
4

Hithpalp. Impf.

1 s.

V&mf* V

9' lr> (3)


.

thy

DTibhri p3

statutes wt'M / delight myself,

cf.

v 47

niDinn
(9) D-ari 8
1-

V
3 -' 6

K 25 = Je 52
;

12

39 7
,

Ch 33"

(6)

cf.

Je 39'; (7)
;

n-itrsn

t[ff],
delight (Ba
sf.
1*

'v Ne 3 6 12 39 Je 19 2 (8) nffin M rrosn 'i? 12 39 ; (n) 'b> t> 3 (10)


; ;

DTSPlttJ- n.[xn.]pl.

intens.

8206

+ 3 t.;

W-

)
,

abs.

3 s0 O'V^- Je 31 Pr S ";

(13) "'Br*?
(15)

^3
13

(12)

nn]^
31

-6 37 D^tsn 'e> 3 , c f. 12 ;

T'Cm) nS" '^

14

J7 3" i2 ;

31 77 1 1 Is 5 7 usu. *J#- Pr 8 9* $#- v delight, in phr.'B' ytM Is 5" tlte planting

of his delight
'tf

(in

1^ Je3i

20
(||

l'i?! I?);

which he took delight), so TlK 'B> Pr8" my delight

(was) icttA the sons of men ; elsewhere object 30 of delight, of wisdom v ; God's law, etc.,

(cf. b); (16) 13 25 (rd. HJin for HJisri), , Zc 14'";' (17) Je 3 i 38 2 Ch 26 9 ; prob. D 33L' ,JS 12 s9 ; (18) |W^n 't? Zc 14' ; ftfttn '!? Ne 3

D"WDn Tr Je 31 40 Nes 28

H39n

'B> 2

||

Ch

on

sites

and

rel.

to each other v.

RS-GASm Eac

'-

BID.Jt03LM

Q on(Jg r H5t. DBId.


Bk.
I.

H urray 84

Buhl 0133 "' Bd P*' *"' No P. 1821. . Q u ZPV. esp. K1882),7B., gg.JJy

->

1045
elsewhere (34
t.

n3tf

* Comm
V

c. of Ezekiel's holy 48", three on each side, city, 1"?? ?J|?' 2. named for tribes, v 31 3131 " + 1 2 t. Ez 48. a. <7ate=space inside gate, as public meeting9 7 place of public well 2 S place, market 2

.**'".

Ez

'

of gate-keepers in s 4,000 in no., 23 =' 22 nyio i>nj6 nna 9 ; d'bd? Dnyc'v jf*6 1> 4 4S c3.24. D 30n D, j 5 nj}'K'2Ch23

Ch Ezr Ne)
171824

sanctuary

Ch

V
.

ij|B'n''33Ezr2
1

'

li - 1

23

'=iCh

11'

719
,

where

elders, judges, king,

trP"U?tt5 n.pr.m.
44

in Benjamin,

Ch

38

sat officially
1

Dt 21" 22" Am 5 1213 Is 29 21 2S18 24 4 7 9 ln 19 1 K 22 =2 Ch 18', Gn 19' (J) Pr 2 4 Jb 5 03 31 21 " Pr Je I 15 etc.; of conqueror 31 RU4 31
'

2ap((i)ia, lidn/jtn.

ton|tf
;

n.pr.loc. 1. in the Shephelah of

appar.='t?
(v.
1.

'"l);

aim Gn i 92 (J) Ne 8' 6 Gn 34 20 (P) one came


'ff

Ch

9"'

unto gate

Judah (Buhl 0eo r194 ) Jos is 3", Sarapc.p, '^ T31 1 S 1 7" ( X<ii/). /3upp,
the

@L

2f-

2. in
2<o,pp.,

N3), so

gate, i.e.

(P) those entering the having citizens' rights ; also went out

^3
7

1(U,

Negeb (Simeon), B^fit*

Ch 4 31
,

23

(to),'B'N3PJb29 (i.e., in this case, from his own house, outside the city), hence t? 'NS'"?? Gn

L Jaapi/i; =jni"\B'(q.v.) Jos 19 6 and perhaps 32 Ge r ,s D'ni'E' \ (in Negeb of Judah) 15 ; Buhl
-

fll.

"1,1^ vb.

calculate, reckon

(NH

Pi.

34

MM

(P;

cf.

also "fy

fn
1

Dt2i' 22
3".

1514

);

hence=body

of citizens, 'By

'EOS Eu
>

b.

J Aram. Ya,.pul a valuation on, estimate; J Aram. iOVff interest, market-price ; Ar. *L* marketprice
is

2 hence also=city Is 14 31 (|| l" ?), V' 8 7 etc. c. in Dt, T"3F 3 in thy gates, i.e. thy cities, specif,

loan-word Fra

IWr||

te>B33

'Bn03 Pr
is he,

3 ms. 23* as he has calculated


);
:

189

Qal Pf.
De "^Vff

Dt 5" = Ex 20', Dt 1 2 ,21M7 " + 2 2 t. 8 17 so Dt+ 1 K (read '* "into, cf. Dt 18 23 2 Ch 6 Je i4 2 (but so mod.), +(perh.)
towns,
etc.,

in his soul, so

but dub.

as one

8W

who

calculates;
["1i?G?]

more

radical conj. in Bi Toy.

ffl

||

13 7 15 Na3 fig. of gates as entrance to land); 19 Pr of private house, p^2 (perh. cf. Ju 18 16 1 asupr.). 3. a. gate of royal castle s 19 or palace 2 K 9 31 Je 22 24 Ne 2 Est 2 -f 10 t.

V0

ing);
i.e.

f 11.

pl. Q^V'tS'

n.[m.] measure (prop, reckonnXD Gn 26 I2 (J) 100 measures,

100 for one= 100-fold.

III. "yjfltf

Est

specif, (of king of Judah), s 2 Ch 23 (v/D, 'd<), =1)D)n


;

TO

(7of

following).

'P

2
2

Kii
1 1
,9
,

nn

-inK '#n v 6 ; tan Wfl D'piDri


||

K B^ *0 Ch
'e> 2

t[iyt?j] adj.
i) ; _pl.

horrid,

disgusting (Ba

NB

15

23

(='Dn Ki3B
dence, Jf^TIJ

16

1 1

'B>

nna

K
.

7"
2

Ch 9 M 'i6 42 + 12
2

appar. of official resis b. of temple Je 23


.

B*ypn D'JSri? Je 29" (uneatable). TmilVttJ n.f. horror = horrible thing;


30

t.

Ch,

incl.
(

"

'ff) iVtff

TfOTp

Ch

31

(v. nj.no

i p 334 )
;

c f.

P7*

TSpv";

ehnn
io
,9T
i i

(om. "33) 2
ruiBX Ez 8 3
1

(fwj)
cf.

't? Je20 s and s 2 20 M =2 Ch i5 27 Ez 9 2 Ch 23 10 niten rvtMBn 'b> 'a* j e 26 10 36

ioo

+0
1

Je 5 an astounding and horrible thing

18

20

has occurred; '^

Wl '^
,,

'X'SiS 23 14

specif. |*%flj Pt?:??


,

tnn^ytr, n
'ff)
13 r&tVB Je 18
.

"!

ii uj n.f.

id.; abs. vn*\


;

,0 nnw nry^ ttrfrwp Ho 6 Qr ( > Kt nnnjw)

v 14 8 s *Jhf|gn 16 na^B> 'B> 1 Ch 26


, ,

">

rvs

-lye*

nansn u>
1
1S
.

tlSttJptf

a.m. pers. Est 2",

Tat.

^on nyE> Ch 9
36
.

temple and courts Ez 40 44 + 67 t. Ez 40-47. d. of court of tabern. (P), 4. "lxnn'e'Ex2 7 16 35 ,7 + 6t. Ex+Nu4 36 K nj Gn 28" (E ; tt>rfa m$); pi. fig. Q^Pfn
C. of Ezekiel's
||

1117

I.

rnDli'] vb. sweep bare T T


l

(Ar.Lil(i^),

of wind, raise and carry o^dust, J^>\ of horse, Pi. plane off; scanty in hair of forelock ;

-o*

NH
4

hW
abs.

Aram.JA. Pt.pass.
limpid, i.5.

level (Is

40

='ttB'''D),

smooth,
;

^Wls 3
'k>

'8

;
.

ni.O-'B'

Jb38 ^9

,7

,4

18

io7

mfe Zeue?, smooth (and deriv.))


isB'l

rnoVx

Jb 38 17

"l^ilj
"iff

a.m. porter (denom. from


2

i-iyB*);
21

f.

Niph.

6e wind-swept, bare; Pt. nSB'3~in

IS13

a 6are wi<./ Pu. P/. consec. Vnbsy

Jb 33 21
;

Ch
6

T\ipff 2

S4
;

+ Dr HPS (for MT [THn ny Ml) We


31'
,

cstr. 'ff 2

K 7'
4
;

Ch

Qr

''Pff^

his bones are laid bare (so lean is he bareness are his bones).
186

Kt

Bu Now

after
011

V
(2

(Th H^J nTj?B)

2X7" +
gate 2

cstr.
7'
;

?.VE' 2

Ch 23

p l.

B^W
supr.) ;

trriEtp(Kb"-'(as

) cf.

n.f. dub., perhaps

cream
-,

'porter of city

skimmed

offl

Wetzst ZAW " l<1883)

'

276f

who

S 18 26 rd.

"Wi 33 ThWe
S 4 6 (v.

connects with Ar. iJlii. cream, and this with

Dr and

most) portress of house

-Ai^, take off the top (but ff^J.

1);

EV

cheese

IDE
(after S5", of. ARSK"""")); a 2 S 1 7 cream of the herd ( |N2T]
cstr.

1046

nnDtrn
ea
(sc.

"^

niBB>
Efrl),

cum

semen) Fl in
(X)
cf.

De Je
-

'

78A'",1
;

on Ph.

nxpm
s3
,

net? servant

Hoffm pb

I"

MM8 Lzb 391 ).


?

cf.

Now Bu @L HPS
;

caZws.

TnnpU?
36
2oh/j,

n.f.

maid, maid-servant

tiD
f I.
(v.

n.pr.m. in Edom,
I

Gn

@L

'""??>

9- v>

or 'g;

= concubine
i> +
;

cf.

V\

abs.
,

(syn.

Zafav; =11. 'Bf


''Dtp

Ch I*

2a>|3,

L 2<r0.

'e>Gni6' +
etc.;
etc.;

cstr.

nnBE>v 2 + ; sf.WSB' v 2 +
sf. 'jnjlBtf

(treeless)

n.m. bareness, smooth or bare 21 Kt 1. bareness, Jb 33 height;

/).

2. bare place, /wight

'BE?

Nu 23 s
i
19

(E), i.e.

an outlook-point;

pi.

D"?^

Is 4

'

49

I2 je 3 ,D:sf 3 '4(ip3no), y i2 p3np3),

6
-

maid, maid-servant, as belonging 24 29 2 3<i8 to a mistress Gn i6'(PJ) 20 (P) 1^ 123 Pr 30 23 Is 24 s even where concubine of master Gn 1 6" (P J) 2 5" 3s 25 26 (P) 3 o4 7 9 > 1218 (cf. np)
lit.,
-

1.

pi. abs. rrinBf

Ru

13
,

(all

JE);

less oft. ref. to

master
cf.

29

24 ' 29

( J), Ru 2",

PIEttJN quiver, vid.

s.

v.
16
,

of concubine
2a$ai>,

Gn
20

s3

32

33

126
5
;

THEU^ n.pr.m. in Benjamin 1 Cb.8

riageable Lv 1 9 (H,

cf.

Ex

11

(all J); marnot elsewhere

L Iecr</*i. riBE*
II.

in legisl.); in gen., esp. of menial service (never

v. p.

448b supr.
I

nSti^

(cf.

Ar. Ilij <one (one of three)

Ex 1 1 6 (J) 1S25 41 (opp. DDK) 2S17" s5 6 (IH?J?) Gni2 24 (J) 20" (E) 30" (P) 32 (J;
HDK)
16

supporting kettle, Aram. \^J>1 tripod, also NJBPI fire-jar ; hence perhaps as denom. Heb. [nSB'J 63 'Bn e< ora a 11., Aram. J*aL, q. v., Fra ; cf.

^iJ s' m a kettUorpot;v.a\BoGFW RS

iSii' 2al>>i - 3!7

"" Jo 2 Ec 2 7 2 Ch 28 10 Est 2. fig. in f. 3 address, ^DP, etc., of speaker, in token of 13 nK 3 ), 1 S i 18 id. humility (v. HpS) Ru 2
(||

s8 coll.j'Dt 28

S 8 16

K5

26

Is 14

Je 34 9 >-

(||

).

t [riDCJ] vk- denom. set (on the fire)

(NH

v 16 ), 25 s7 (|| v 24 '), 28 2122 2 S M-t"w(|| np v 1516 ); 2K 4 !16 ; not toward God; butv.nps.

vV;
:

Qal 3 3 soEz24 cf. v (del. Co, notKrae; Toy allows); later more gen. (subj/*): Impf. 2 ms. sfsriBipri ^ 22" in the dust of death thou sellest me. 2.
,

Sab! nBB>=&esfoi, , 1. Imv. ms.l Bn nB 'P 2

SabDenkm No(U15);

K4

s8

se

on

the pot,

nnsttjn t t
*
:

n.f. ci an
303
161

ms ^

m -'- 2M

2* d 27'><
-

K .

2da.i75

Ba NB
'

*); abs.
sf.

'o

Am

>

+
,

cstr.

nnafp J u 9

+
4

"finsE'p

Gn 24 s8 +

etc.; pi.
J

ordain, establish, 2 ms.

*b ttfW

ntafrl Is

26

12
.

+ ninsfp Na 3 + cstr. ninBfp 19 D^nhBB'p Gn 8 + 2 t., usu. on- Nui" + 84


;

Am^

sf.
t.,

etc.;

1. clan:
(
4 ),

a. family connexion of individ.

TfiDttJN n. [m.] ash-heap(?), refuse-heap, dung-hill (prob. orig. fire-place stones, cf. Ar.

Gn24 38

+ "3N-n"3),
2

sub
1

V);
2
8
;

'N
1

= vnjto v
. 9,i2

v 40 {+id.), v 41
21

(all

J;
1

14",
s

united in sacrifice
;

S
-

=f
so

abs. as beggars'
7
||

resting-place
8

20 6 -=','in passover
);

*
")

Ne

IS

IBS ; cf. Jb 2 Wetzst 13 (both ninsE'K La 4 s ; nstPKn nye> 3 M 3I 13 't? 3 i2 3 (Ges "). iE3^n
pi.

cf>

Ex 12 (JE Lv 2Q (jr^ 25

cf.
.o.4.

Benz E " c'- Blb 4 (p^ y (p

=n

<

defined as H*| IN^P), non-Heb. v 47 (H), v 4S 25 13 (P), Ju i ; n-riinBE'p Jos 6 (E or R) is unin-

ti.
infr.,
11.

D^n?CJn.[m.] du.:

prob.

= DTiSfp,
Ju 5 ?).

q.v.;'B> P3
<

^ 68"
1052

(based on
infr.

DVIDtt?
<

v. p.

probably del. (cf. Steuern Holz ; 1V3 4 JT3K i n v s toN ^K n^3 'D [J]), cf. Nu2 7 "(P) ; Ju 9 1 cZaw c/ /tis mother's father-house; inch 2121 io 21 individuals, and included by t33C5' 1 S 9
telligible,
:

DVIB850
ash-heaps
of the tribe)

n. [m.] du. prob. fire-places or of the villages or encampments

with

(viz.
(

> Ki Thes

and most

name, in series "133, JV3, 'D, tSSB' 17 * Jos 7 read pi. Di Benn, or (all J; v JUI3 2 Steuern allows either); cf. <B3B'GFM
specif,
1
;

'

sheepfolds,

v.Stu ,u ); DTlBf pn pa Ju5 ,6 (poem; cf.GFM); so (D^) Gn 49 14 (poem in J).

Dt 29 17 Ju
11.
,

21

24
,

nj) ; name also


[

^^3and Ru
2
13
1

T3

'3K 'O
.

1S1"
2

(4-^n, v.
;

'BO

B*N

S 16 6
.

with
b. in

(non-Isr.)

Jb 32 s
2
7

rtSt# (-/of
n.

foil.;

cf.

VOJ11(M88 188 nriBDO efusion(1) Hom chr Ar. "12, pour out water, shed blood note ;
;

DHM
foil,

Sab. P1BD pour, also

loose,

v 2 (||
v.

popular sense=tribe, Ju 13 17 18", cf. (33^ v ), v" (yet in these two rd. poss. pi.,
c. techn. divisions of
4
1

GFM).
1 1
10

people of Isr.
218

(with

ref.

to etym. of

words) phr.

jju\

'.

commit fornication with her (Lane),

i.e. effudit

i 2 33 (J) Je2 31 , cf. 3 ; 28 7 (all P), so (post-ex.) Ne 4 : Est 9 (^'ip, 'O, d. usu. (P) techn. divisions of tribes of lil).
14

Nu

Nu

D-Ctt?
Israel,

1047
t.

edit
sl

Ex ** Nu 3+ia
v
43

Nu

Nu
34

26, incl.
t.

where
;

^Drntfn a ppar.
1

= Dan),
Zc 12
13
;

(93

t.

Ob
8

);

BBB>,

7Nne
3-

Mi4

14

(
10
,

^ iS8 =
||

5 - 6a)

H07 7

10

13

BBS*
;

Jos 13-21
t.

also

Ch

44S

divisions of

Gershom,

etc. (in Levi)


2l21

Nu 3
7

19

" 20

=2Ch K 7 Is 16
i
7

1 king); king judges people s Ch 2 6 2 ', 2 Ch 1"; abs. Ki5

K
s

=2

5
;
||

me> Ex
17
,

(E)

Am 2

Zp

+ 41
cf.

ExNuJosCh;
other tribes)
"*,
1

subdivisions of these

divisions (in Levi)


(in
1

Nu3
Ch

+6

t.

N113
5
,

+4
;

18
;

53

4*****

also

Zc

12blC ,3b

and

(distrib.)
,

v 12 * Hb pleonast.
.
,

Jb 1 2 cf. Is 3=; HI? '!?Bte Is 40* m* 10 Pr 8" (|| unto), * 2 148" (|| D'37D); (|| D'?p), 1212 3. specif, decide 1311331? "IB'X WOSC? Dn 9
||

Is

26

DIT3K nOD 'D


e. late, div.

12 and (' 'D HBO) v 7 1 Ch 16*=^ g6 of other peoples

Nu 36 s cf. v 8
36

in civil, controversy, discriminate betw. persons, domestic and religious questions a. political,
:

22**;

in

Edom Gn

40

(P).

f.

in

wider

sense

= people, nation;

Gn
(all

12 3 28" (both J),


||

'""?TNn nhaipp 73 25 Ez 2032 cf. Je'io

Am3
Na

3*

17 Je i 15 25'; as one's posterity D'is), Zc 14 s io" J1JB (all P), so prob. v (P Di Dr); =all 3 1 Judah Mi 2 Je 8 s (n*n npi 'On), Isr. Am 3 Isr. + Judah, 'n Wf 3 f* D^.SD nriBfO Zc

ofGod^82': P3*...r3/B'Gni6 (J; domestic), 20 Ju II 27 27 1 S 24 1316 (all of war), Ez 34 (relig.); 63 1722 c. (E f% Ez 34 (relig.); c. WT8 Gn 31 j> 12 3 4 c. 3 2 Ch 20 Is 2 =Mi 4 war)
-

domestic),

Gn

(war)

Ec 3 17 condemning wicked and justifying righteous Jb 21 22 7 abs. Ex 5 (J) Jb 22"; fTJ| 2 1 JTP), 23
;

c. ace. 1

K 8 = 2 Ch
32

(of

6 13

(||

18

14

cf.

107-".

t2. guild

Ch

s5

Je n ^9
20

3
;

'"

is

P*W
;

* a?*18

12

* of

man,

(of

t3. scribes; orig. hereditary in families). 3 b. =. a. of judgments Je 15 species, kind: 19 t4. ^\.= aristocrats Jb animals Gn 8
.

P31
1

pa 'V
3

Ex

i8 16 (E)
44
2-2

Nu

35
;

(all civil),

Is 5 (relig.)
ffl

c. ace.

Lv
s6

(P).

31

34

(cf.

Eng. the classes ').

'

22 23 25 (all civil), Ez 20 24 16 18 1 K 3 (Sol.); tKMHBtoa Ez 44


6

Dt 1" (H) Dt BSCM? 'V Dt


(P)
15

ig

c.

7 2

Ch

19

abs.

Ez 44"

Is
;

1 1

Q^Btt? n.pr.m. v. */v\5W.

bribes

cases as 0355* 2

0Dt^ T

vb. judge, govern


185

(NH in deri v.;


/<

his

Mi 3" 7 3 Jb 9 s4 S 1 5 4 (implying lack of such in i6 set up time); ace. to 2 Ch 1 g Jehoshaphat


code of

influenced by Absalom desires to decide


(king)
;

Ph.

BBC= BBB>, also in n.pr.;


POSt?; As. sapdtu
,

Pun.
(t

Lzb 381

BAram.

= n),
'-

D^BBE*, appar. for the first as judges in this


specific sense;

syn. (Mrcw

WB684 siptu (0), prob. judgment (H)i .?<&/ D1 Jen 2 *" 0889 278 '-; on poss. [and Ja/wiM, captatn ?] 2 "01 " 1886 724 on connexion with Ar. AdL- v. No
'-

B3E7I declares

Dt recognizes them: s 912 BS^on "13^ Dt 17 25 D'OBE*


;

usage of vb. see

1-

Ferguson"

3l Pf. 3 ms. 'V Ju i6 + , 5 Gn 16 Bta^J Is 11 3 ; 3 mpl. IBBC^


,

>*); etc.; Impf. 3 ms.

(,888)

'

Qal
;

Gn3i +
8
),
1 ,

tmfc M
,

S3 4 2> i6 18 lCh'23 26 Jos8 ( + D ?PJ), 23^ 1 2 4 (D; both + Cnpt, DTK-J), +D'jpr only Dt 2 14 1718 2 Onto 2 Ch I 2 1 Ezr 10 , +WS*^ Dt 19 3. execute judgment : a. discriminating, of man

+ anpy

only,

nDK BG0B Zc
.

't?
,

D , "!B^O
,

^ 58 >^
,

toifh
,3

Exi8 w
,

(Ki 1B*SB;

cf.

Ges"

etc.;

BIBB* Inf. abs.

Gn
i
I7

19

cstr.

BBK>
,

Ku

tDSB'>
,/,8 2
8

Ex8 +
La 3 M
,

etc.;

/mt). "BBK>

Pr 31 9 nBBE>

16 9 fnx Pr3i 7$ uprightly; D17B> 038*0 Zc 8 2 b. vindicating, c. ace: (1) subj. God, ^82 12 26 1 43' 58 (rd. OOBE' for io 18 , ace. 01JV

1BBB> Is

act as law-giver, judge, iS3 + , etc.; governor (giving law, deciding controversies

1.

+ ^p Zc 7', etc.; PC BBE>


,

pers. 59 D'OBt?), OBE^D 'B* La 3


'"

*l!P vindicate '


16

by de-

livering from hand of 1 S 24


-p~tV3
c.

S I8 19 31 'JOSP
-

f7
4
;

9
;

1P1?3 30BB' 35".


Isi'17
-

and executing law,


social
;

civil, religious, political,


:

ace.

DW

23
;

(D')in

n
28
.

(2) subj.
4

man,
3
;

Pr 2 9 14
C.

f 82

pxn

both early and late) a. of God only, s2 73 BBB> Gn i8 25 (J), ^, Pi?? Is 33 .


||

DV

"3J? 7 2

D'JVas OBBto Je S
(
1

and punishing,

God 'B
9

'Sn"!!

condemning ace. to ways of

b. of man, Gn I9 (J), Moses deciding cases 16 Ex 18 13 (E), making known statutes v (E); so his assistants

99

Ez

18 30 24 14 33 20 36' ; D'DBBta 7 27 23"; 7 4S 38 niBXJ 'OBB'O i6 (=2 3 of human judges); c.


ace.
3 ^"V'Si'IsSi'Ezii '^! ^".
10

38

v 22 22 26M (E),
'

||

Dt

16
;

of'BbB*

(2)

7X1^ Nu 25
Isr.

''

(executioners);
2

set D'OBfc'over

of man,

only^B?

'OBB'^ 109
6

31

and EZ23 45 supr.,


d. at theophanic

Ju

1618

S 7"= 1 Ch
10

17', to

deliver Isr.,
1

prob. also

^ 141

(corrupt),

7SOB" OBB> Ju 3
2

4*
6

io

23

+ 9 * J".

S4

18

151617

K 23

s2
,

cf. 1

S
2

a* 1 S
7? 'BSK*),

K 23 m

Pt. BBfc* as subst. also


;

ifj
,
,

DBBfc'n BBC*

^tf 1 Ch 3 Eu i M

17

(||

Ju S

6 advent for final judgment : God is OEB* yj, 50 13 s 8 75 ; pan obe' 94 c. ace. psn obk*7 N3 96
,

1
;

Ch

16 33

D'JPK'iO (cf.

12

D^DV

^98 pxn 't? 82 tfWl 73 Jo 5 f67 73n 9" 96"= 98'; CTWhS 'c
,

jssm
s
>
,
3<i

10 IS
seat

BEtZJtt

Niph./ /is. fl0af3Ez2o + 4t.; Imp/. 36 7 i s. OB^K EZ20 nOD^K 1S12 etc.; Inf. s3 8 7 sf. toBtfn + 37 cstr. CB^n 2 Ch 22 109 Pi.
75
. ;
,

of judgment Dt 25

iK]'

Is 28

Ec

18

tc. process, procedure, litigation before judges: 3 14 '122 ton Jb 14 Ecu' I2 ; 'D2 N3, c. Dy Is
14

BBf?
16 2"
(

Is

59

+ 4 t.; 1.
20

into controversy, plead

enter ), recipr., (Ges' c. JIN wttA, of God :

6,d

Jb 22 4
23
,

c.

Jb34
T\ii

cf.

nN f 143 2 c. 16 5 Ez34 ^ii2


,

rw
pi.

Jb 9 32 'on i^n
,

DtJBB'D 131,

c.

EZ17

20:,iJ<i

!,6

+ D3^>
Dy, of

rrvatn

We
,

38"; of Dr Bu H|"

God J04 2 of man 2 God Je2531 11V 'BO Is 43 s6 have controversy 4 16 ruiOJO 59 together; V&2 byfire (oi God) 66
c.
; ;
; .

S 12 7 9 Now), Pr2 9 s Ch 22 c. ?, of
1
;

man

litigate
||

with
s
,

Jei'V
error.

12 1 39 5

= 52

9
,

in

K 25

sg.CB^O
1

by

td. case or cause


:

8 presented for judgment 'D i>5>3 Is 50 ; 'D 'H" V s9 Jb 13 19 23 4 ; 'D JJOC> i ' 1231? La 3 , cf. 3"; 5 Nu27 (P) 2S15 4 fe. sentence, decision of

2. pass, be judged,
sf. 'tpa'C'D

(dub. ;

at-law (Ges*

Kb

Hi Bu *CBE'D), = my opponentJb 9 15
6- 6
;

yfr

9 37

s3

109
15

7
.

Po'el P*.
31

judgment

^JOBCD

p
'

K 20

40

tence; 'D! J1V


22

Ec
;

8s

time

and
23

thus is thy sensentence; 'd ?])


T))jO

+ Zf 3 fio 9 We
;

al.

Dt 17" according
2
1

to the

sentence;
7
,

'D 19 6
44

t[2DC] n-m.^ judgment; pi. D'OBS? Ex6 6 + sf. (?BB'Ezi4 acts ofjudgment (cf.
,
1!l

Je 26"
23";

16

D'DI 'd Ez
,

cf.

Hb
1

if Ez
5

pi.

D'OSBto), D'^HJ trowta by great acts ofjudgment Ex 6 6 7 4 (P); c. 3, D'OBB' flBy ,! Nu 33 4 (P),

6 rd. sg.lto

MB
8

68 only Ez 16 i liN P for

mBW 'DBB'n; Ho T???' ? after


e.

+f

% Ew Hi Che
cf.
41

and most mod.


c.

+f. execution

Ez 5 " 16 4 25" l !*" 30 1419 (all of God) men Ez 16 41 c. TIN, 2 Ch 24 s* (Syrians against Joash); D'DDE' of God (four: sword, famine, wild beasts, pestilence) Ez 14* ; D^!' 'V 13133
;
;

of judgment, in gen., ' ncy,

f? Je

7
84

Ez 1 8 8
9
;

Pr 19 29 judgments are prepared for scorners An "- M Eraae* so Perles

3 149 om. 9 17 Ez 39 21 bti H2 'o Je48 21 'o fTPD Is4 4 3N1D 'D Je 4 8 47 cf. Is 53 8 Je 51 9 Ho 5 ,n io 4 Jb s9 8 5 15 36"; pi. Is 26 Ez 5 Zp 3 ^ io ; in favour

Dt32 Zp3

3 against

119

roc's,

[or

D'BWJ, Toy).

of Hawsto nby ' Je

hm
8
,

Mi7 ^9
2
57
1
12
,

5
;

&pw]b
9

'n 146 7 ;

p
6

cf.
1

Zc

TtOiDip n.m.

judgment
pi.

si

vera

1.

judgment, act of
;

abs.'B" 2

D'CKBB'

Ez

23'

Ch 2 o 9 (so @, but dub. ) (Toy D'OBE*, Co del.).


(lie

97 103 io5 of judgment, '03 lDIp' N^ ^ judgment of the resurrection).

8'

6
;

pi. -f

Ch

16 1214 .
I
s

48 tg- time
prob.

12

(late;

TCEtt? n.pr.m.
2a<paT[d]
:

usually judged); " 2 1 1. father of Elisha 1 ig" 3'

hath

2. attribute of the BBfc', justice, right, rectitude : a. of God, 'd <rbx Is 30"; 'd nby; n! Gn ?"^? D
1

8 25 (J),
2S
4

cf.
;

Jb 40 s Dt 32 4
pnv
21

prince of Simeon s2 grandson of Zerub. 1 Ch 3


6".

2.

Nu
5.

13

3.

37

99

'D1

H02 f 89 =97
15
,

fm
s3
; 7

n?
7

^l

j'he'loves it
2
;

33
U!>

will not

4. Gaddite

pervert
(IppOH);

it

Jb8 3 34 12

cf.

37

i\QSiVK2

+n9

chief 5 (2ai3aT, 2a<pan [v]). of David 2 7 M (Sox^av, 2a<f>aT,

12

herdsman
Sac/xir).

.13! Dinn

^BfeHp 3 6 (read sg.).

b. of

11.

m.

Gn40

,s

judgment;

man: 1>*$py%fc + 106 3


24

(||npnx); the tongue

abs.

EEBp Ex
(but read

Kt
s
!2

203 t., + tjaty-i) Ez 44 B?f.? BBfi) with @Co'al.); cstr.


!7
;

of the wise speaketh 'd 37 30 ; so of thoughts 'd Pr 1 2 s ; put on 'd as robe Jb 29", chosen 34 4 ;

OSfP Ex 23 + 50 t.; sf. 'pSK'l? Is 4 o + DBBBp Je4 9 + tBBB>p NU27 6 pi. DnpBBp 2 10 Je4' + 3 4 t.; sf. T#9 Dt 33 +, etc.; 1.
; ;

requires that man should do it 8 cf. 61 ; it is the joy of the Pr2i 15 ; rulers should know it Mi 3 righteous 4 cf. Pr 29 ; wicked ruler 'O NJib Jb 34 17 abhors
'D
rt'cy
:

God
17

Mi

Is

56

judgment

a. ac< of deciding
17
,

the pouch of |B*n Ex 2 '- 30 judgment, so v (P); worn on heart of Aaron v 30 (P); PEf ' Dt 16' 8 'D r?0 Jb 3 2 9 ' DBt?
1

longeth to God Dt i 'Bn >&$ Mal2 17 ; 'D

is

a case : 'd befrom him Pr 16 33 29 s6

Pr 19 28 21" 28*. 3. ordinance 9 " 25 1o promulgated by EBB*: 1S8 (law of king);


it

Mi

cf.

Levit. ordinances

Lv
,

10

I6

2V

5
cf.

+
18
;

13

1.

P,

24 2 Ch 4 Jos 2 4 25 (E)
211

19

720
1

8" 35

13

Ne

'D1
;

Ch pn Ex
1

13

15
25

15

S 30 25

f 81

'D

npn
;
||

Nu

27"

K 3M
2

'D
rtn

n'BT> 1

K 3 ;
;

19"

Pr 16 10 24 s5

Is28 6 DniND '3


8

'D(n) 13^ Dt 1 tSBE'D3 LVI9 *(H)


11

f 2 Ch
Dt
:

Nu

7 35 (P); divine law in gen. mrp 'D Je 8 ; 'o 2 46 s Is Dflfw Is 58 Je 5 (|| Tft), cf. f 25 4 4 10 3 43180 cf. Zp 2 f 119 of par42 5i Ezr7 pi.

mm
s

21

27

(P); DBt?D^>
2

ticular ordinances

Dt 33 1021
16
t.,

35' Jos 20 (P) Dt 17 Is 34' 41' 54 17 59


1

Ju
i
12

4" 2

S 15 26

Ch
J3

19

44

24
yjr

Hb
v.

19" 119'+

(poem), Is 58 Ez 4. decision 147


20
.

Mai 3 5

V9

35

76

10

22'

Jb 9" (Ez 44

24

supr.).

tb. place, court,

in a case of law (v. of particular decision of a case

of the

BB^

Br"^*M w-):

eg.
;

Ex 2 1 31 (E) pL

MrrwDtf

1049
-[DC)

of series of decisions 21 1 24' (JE) Dt 7 12 (D 2 ); in covt. code and D, collection of pentades in conditional or temp, cl., c. *3 or DX in D, and
subj. in combination, D'OBtyOl D'pn 4>in code of and after, in combin. D'CSBiS!
68
-

Dt

12"'

etc.;

Imv. ms.
19
,

7|iBB>

14

H
1

^ 69"; fs. "3DE' La 2 etc.; Inf. cstr. TJSB' 1 K i8 28 + ^'90 Is59 7 + etc.; Pt. act. ^V Gn 3 10 9 + f. nsafe' Ez 22 etc.; pass, ^SB> f 79
,

Ju 6 20 +, TUf'

"

T\)pr\,

Lv 1 8
in

(the specific type of these laws over against "3 BQ3 or '3 DIN 2 in code of P, v. Br"" "'); other combin., re-

" 4 '5 6

3'

is '3

Ez2o U34 water Ex 4' (J;


13*B>
;

1.

lit.:

a.

pour

out,

pour

ace. loc), 1

f
-

(+''

tt%

^K

dactional and later,

Lv 26" Nu 36 13 Dt 30 16
18* 89 147". D"3n3ri 'O privilege, due :
'
13

unique, symb. of contrition), H.? n '?.?"'!? (subj. 8 6 5 9 ; blood like water (to flow away and '')

Am

2K17"
Dt
'D
rn>tn

2CI133

Neo

31

be absorbed), fyfifii Dt I2 16 24 15 s8
1

5. one's (legal) right,

7" (H) Ez

24

7
;

also

+W

loc.
j

Ex
l8
(j>)

29

12

cf. Lv Lv 4 7 18
-

:5.3o.m.

18 3 due of the priests, m,33n 'D i;

D
;

+ t,y

pers>

reflex

K
to

28.

p(mr out
false gods)
ace.

J e fright of redemption ;
so
;
,

^^n

'D v s

broth Ju 6 20 , libation
Is 57"; dust

(TJD3,

nbn Ex23 6 (E) wrestright, K cf. Pr 18 5 3 27" 1 S 8 La 3

Dt 16" 23? 24 17 Dirv 'D Dt io 13


;

Lv

41

14

mound
orig.

(in siege),

= make
esp.
15

(P;

% loc);
32
17

c.

f?b

6 ,s |tO ' Ex 2 3 (E) Je s* + i 4 o ; D"3y 'd Is io 2 Jb 36 s ; 'D TDH 27 2 34% cf. Is 40 27 49*. 6.

from baskets, see


"""- 41
),

by pouring (earth, As. Dl WB b


lapdku,

Jen*
J

+-i>5?ofcity
;

a. proper, fitting, measure 1 5 ; fitness Is 28' ', 14 40 (of fitness in the order of nature ; cf. Di).

;r

b. custom,

of the priests (rightful due, ace. to


ClJil 2
26 27
-

manner: D^nsn 'o 1S2' 3 custom ThWe Dr and


s3

Ez 4 26 -b$ 2 S20 nX-lN VVD T^ 2 S 20 10 (by a sword-thrust in the cf. '^ Jb 16 13 (metaph., '1 beliy), Vrnt? K b. ace. D'l shed blood Gn
,

2Ki9 =Is37 Je6 abs. Ez 1 7 2 1 27 Dn 1 1;


,

33

H$

subj.).
6

techn.,

37

most); toee>0 27" his (David's) custom; 'd

manner of
);

the nations, cf. 2


3 9

K
8'
.

l7

(RS
28

Se --'^' 2 " de<'- 23

'D3 after the manner,


2
1

custom, fashion (of)

Gn 40' Ex
34

(E)
yfr

Ju

1K18
+ C.
2

2K11

14

17
12

iCh6

tiStyD
1'.

HD Ju
1
,

3
.
.

tt)Aa
.

EZ42" ii 9 manner of a boy, cf.

17

,3:!

31 4 S25 Ez 22 + 9 t. Ez, + 15 t. (pass. I0 ,8 8 ^79 )+Ez36 (c.H?\ "^), iCh2 2 (c.nriK); s 31 s ace. 2. f 1 K 2 1 Ch 28 + 79 (DMM). a. '* subj., pour out anger, etc.: tPK D^VK fig.: 10 bj? 'non ts> Ez 1 4" + 8 t. Ez," <ni3y d^33 Ho 5

(E) 9 (P)

DW

'

td. plan

of the tabernacle
18 palace Je 30
.

Ex

26 30

(P); temple
,,

K6

38
;

Je io 25 Is 4 2 2S Vr 79 (ty et 5>3?) ace. 'n om. Je 3334 ace. 6"; c. 3 loc. La 2*; n'ziStf 'n Ez 20 ;
;

ia [inn

La4

n
;

36

acc.D5?!(5>ypers.)Ez2i
?5?

+3t.;
;

t (l)n I2D vP n.pr.m.

usu. 2<i0aTta(r) 1. PIJ-; a. fifth son dicated); 3 of David 2 S 3 4 I Ch 3 2a<j>a6ia, (2a/9<zTfia, b. contemp. of Jerem. Je 38 1 (B SatfxiTias).
:

('>

hath judged, vin-

ace. T^3 contempt,

pers.,

Jb 12"=^ 107 40
,

pour

their
it);

A
2

requite

own wickedness DHyJj Je 14 16 (i.e. s9 10 pour out ?5? ,n n Ez 39 cf. Zc 12


hum. subj.jpowr o^
2
19
,

J03
qjj)

12
.

b.

one's heart, etc.,

2a<t>avias).

c.

man of Judah Ne 1 1 4
:

d. chiefs
4

of families of restoration

(1)

Ezr
.

=Ne 7',
.

D^3 La
i
;

D333i) Vjsji
1

^,

6 29

(i.e. bef. '),


i>5?

*
jp{l

Ezr 8 8

s9 57 9 e. Benjamite 1 Ch 9 7 (2) 2 2.'H*-: a. son of Jehosh. 2Ch 21 2 b. hero of


;
.

=Ne
5
.

^ams
n
**P?

15

^V
^,

(reflex.; v.
i

f42
in
s
.

^brnN

1 d) 142
s
;

I02

(title), cf.

David iChi2
T^JOEU.''

c.

Simeonite 27

16
.

bad sense,

"^5?

^I!DW"riS

^SEW

Ez

i6 15 ,

cf.

n.pr.m.
;

prince (judgment);
L ta(f>arav.
v. iaip
11.

of

24 Ephraim Nu 34

1afia6a(y),

23 tNiph.P/. 3ms.^Sf?La2",etc.; Impf. 6 Ez 3 ms. 1$] Gn 9 +, etc.;' Inf. cstr. 16 36 be poured out: of ashes iK 13 3 6 blood
;

^n
'

1. ''Cttj

v. I. nae*. v. eiDB'.

"WJ

sub

I.

nae>.

""Etp
"TTStf

27 be shed, of blood Gn 9 6 (P) (bl loc.) Dti2 Dt 19 10 in fig. La 2 my liver is poured Y'Vf? 15 / am poured out (cf. Qal 1 a ad fin.); ^ 22
;

11

vb. pour out, pour (NH id.; As. WB Jen K *,,0, 41 sap&ku, pour out, esp. (D1 ) earth, to form mound Ar. ctLLl pour out, cf. isLLL

like wiater

(nerveless, helpless)
11.

subj. 'n^E'na

melt

and pour
31
;

into

mould; Eth. flQh: Aram.


ms.
'e>

15 [n^na] c f. v Qal 2 b). t n. ms. consec. "^0\ Zp I 17 be poured out Pf 3 33 lays, of blood; qae' Nu 35 (P) be shed, of blood 3 fs. nsaE* 1^ 7 3 2 Kt my steps were caused
;

Ez 1 6 36 (v.

Wf> ?** (rare)=BH); Qal P/ 3 1 K 2 + 3 fs. sf. Wn3Qf Ez 24 7 etc.;


,

to

slip

(Qr
(v.

Impf.

"VS) ^SRipn

3 ms. ?\Bf) 2

K i9 +
32

ms.

sf.

3 ms. 133SOTI

upon me

+Hithp. Impf. 3 fs. ty Jb 30 16 my soul pours itself out Qal 2 b); 3 fpl. B'np-'jaK nasariB'n
ttSB-).

1050
-JE

mtf
T7DC7 n.[m.] low estate, condition; Ec io 6 (opp. D'?nO); sf. W&flfJ ^ 136 s3
Tn7Dtt)
n.f.
.

La 4 DnbK
1

fig.

of slaughter
12
,

Inf. cstr. DBB? ^EFWT}^

abs.

P'rri>K 2

i.e.

they expire.
of

t^JEE? n.[m.] place

pouring;

V
cstr.

humiliation; Is 3 2 "(of city).


,

jsnn'B>Lv4"tPTDEtT

,2

(P).

n.f.

male organ
23
2
(||

(as fluid-duct);

low ; abs. "e> 2 S 6 22 + h^X6 adj


14

cstr. i>BB>
6
;

absZ/rfl-o Dt

narywB).

1 73t^ vb. be or become low, be abased

fao"+; fs.nWEzi7 + ,cstr.ni>B^v pi. n Ez f, trj^f* Jb5 ; 1. low, in height, of vine 24 20 'B> Lv tree v 13 lower (opp. FI33); liVn-fT?
1
, cf. (deeper) than the skin (around it), so v 37 2. of a modest, unambitious kingdom 14 .

21

"6

(NH,
deriv.

der. spec;
;

As. tap&lu, der. spec, and Sab. 7BD n. humility or lowland

DHM
BN49
);

uixanum. Ar

j^

>;

jj

j^
4
,

6e

Aram.

-'BE'.^.a*. (der. spec.));


2 fs.
,s
;

Qal Pf. 3 ms.


imp/
,

,(L,ag

Ez 17 14 aoMI'j low in station Jb s'^opp-OJ]?), Ez 2 1 31 (Ges* 90 '; rd. tistin). 3. humiliated, 4. Zou%, rgB 'e> 2 S 6~ pi. Mala* (|| D*jm
;

'V Is 2";
^>Sf*1 2'

ripBBn 2o

etc.;
1S

3 ms.

as subst.

138 (opp.

FI33),

D^BB* pTI
S3

Is 57

15

3 fpl.

njWl?

??{?
(be'

Ec i2 4 Pri6",v.infr.;

1.

etc.; in/, cstr.


all

Is: become

(IID-KS-l?);

nn b&fv
al.

% Pr29

(opp.Q"JKni8|),
2).
art.,

33 brought, laid) low, of trees Is io (|| LVjrif), 4 mts. 40 (opp. N^?), of HfPT^I 2" (hut read, for 3*0 [Kohler], or PI3| [Lag], so DuChe Bl"
,

16 19 Thes

(but v.

VQal
;

trPDtt?
exc.
sf.

n.f.

lowland; ahv. abs. 'K>c.

nh?BK> Jos

16

lowland:

Di-Kit Marti); 6g.be humiliated, of man 2 9 5 15 15 his loftiness 2 17 haughty eyesv" (all nW), 5 of city 32 19 ; as helping vb. (= adv.) H?9 '\ 4 '"lann 29 thou .-hull speak low out of the ground ,a 2. mn-^BB' Wl?* n#ri 1SVO). (Ges ";
, ||

term, techn. of strip W. 201 exact limits v. GASm **'- *'

1. usually of Judaean mts. (on


*>* *>>**. *'
.

Dr Bunl from inn and


J0S9 (R
1

a.og r.io4

Ht.DBii L
892f.).

a i most ai w disting.
7

D
)

||

Pr 1 6 9

lowly of spirit, so Buhl SS Toy 3. of sound Ec ThesHobGesal.subi'SB'.


to be

al.;
1

4
.

Hiph.
!

12 etc.; Impf. 3 ms. Pf. 3 ms. P'BB'n Is 25


,

R (both R ), 10 19 s3 7 Zc7 2 Ch26 15 (P), Je 17" 32" 33" Ob from "riB^Bn, table-land E. of Jordan); (disting.
,

3331, sts. from nfljjri, in Dt i 40 12 8 also from DJH ejin, c'f. Jos io 9 D Ju i (perh. cf. Bu GFM), Jos

^?f V 75
Jb4o
n

9
,

sf.

^Sf: na^Sf
Inf. cstr.

Is 26

vb. prob. doublet),etc. ; Imv. mpl.(sf.)

('n^Bf

(but 2nd n

l5 io 27 2 Ch 1 9 s7 , 1 Ch region of sycomores 1 s8 2. of lowland (near coast) N. of Carmel 27 .

Jos

1 1

2
;

W.

Jei 3 ";
abs.

sf.

^Bf?
;

(Ez 21" read

b'&f n,

||

rOSn,' so

Pr 25 7 Co Krae
lay low,

of mts. of Ephr. v
n.f.

16

(both

RD

).

tmf?BBj

sinking; cstr. U<X '& Ec


(||

Q e8 .isbbB.s).
901

pt
6
;

(Ges'
tree

VM13

1. usu.

6 7 ^a^o !S2 \//i47 ^afo


'<

io 18 sinking of hands, negligence

DWYV).
2 a /3ar,

fig.,

subj.,
s

Ez 17 24

(opp.

Wian);

city Is 26

tDDCJ n.pr.m. T T

in

Gad

Ch 5"; B

(||

riOT);
s

ls + rlE*ri; Du thinks doublet of 26 ); ( humiliate pride v" 13", cf. Jb 40"; obj. D^J'S nion ,/, 1 S 29 , so read also|| 2 S 2 2 s9 , DD'np-eiS'Eto"'

2<if/)(if,

fortress 25

2a<j>av.

t QDUJ n.pr.loc. on E. border of

Israel

'{?

s D'yen ^147'; D*TJ nn 1ft 75 cf. Ez2i 2. hum. subj. < one a lower a declar. 7 place Pr 25 subj. hum. pride Pr 2o 1
,

S2 7

SI

Nu 34

10
,

nCBE' v" ;

2t77^Hi/iap

site

unknown.

Ell) v.

D*?^ sub S|BB\


(so
d.

TriTOEQj
Thes 'BE
1 ;

Baer with codd. and edd.

Is 57 thou didst shew abasement biN^""!?. 3. as helping vb.: 4-vb. coord., *3B> 'Vn Je i3 ,s make low, sit down= take a low seat (Ges* 120 *);

van
29
;

H. Gi 'Bb);

n.pr.loc.
2-j

in

Negeb

S30

2a^j<i;

A Sa<pafias, @L
v.

Se<j>(iiia>8.

yfm^he who maketh low to look 5 upon heaven and earth (i.e.''; ||ri3BO WiUBn v is dub.; Ges"""). . ipt<ni ^'3fn ih^z"
'E*D
;

+ inf.nitTjp

t "tJDttJ adj. gent, (of foreg.?) ; 1 Ch


,

*3D

H?j

adj. gent.

BBWE> sub

*fB0.
'

||

VtfP favours ETC** as


(

SUDJ., which
,

Bu

conj. for

'ton

, read then ? 3B*n 'K liath abased pride, so

Fresnel"' 1858 ]Sl^(-/of foil.; cf.Ar.^*

514

(in part) men are cast **


"');

Du

Thes

1 ' 67

>tltey cast (thee)


('E*1 intrans.;

down

down (RV) AV, cf. Lag


;

[usu. called

^5

or

^Lli]).
Ayraoj

ft. HJBJ n.

m.

I 'TI1 *

(thy ways) are brought low (Ew DeDi).

syriacus,

AVRV coney; abs. 'e*

rock-badger,

Dt i4 7 =Lv

1051

pti

"vnoco
t ["IStf] vb. be beautiful, fair, comely

(P; unclean animal); living in rocks,

pi.

D'ffif

i04
'

18

Pr 3026.Vid. Rob 88 "'- 66

'

33 '

Tr

NBB75';FFPl..dPl.l J) r Dt KMJ B blI

pQgt Bt. DB COH.r


:

McLeail-

(Ar^LL removeveil{pi women), s/tj'n; Arani.lBe*


6e pleasing (v.

Shipley

Dn 6 2 ^

),

;* 6e beautiful, bright,
;

pleasing,
2<z$(<)ai'

^aSjL

beautiful)
1

Qal

/"/ 3

fs.

fn. ]EID n.pr.m. pBBn) under Josiah


34
8.i5.i6.i8.i8.is.M
.

1. secretary
'

V5JJ

'TlBB'

(Aram.)

6" (the) heritage is beau-

2K

22

:,9, 9J0 ,,>1!

Ch

tiful

for (pleasing to)

me

(v. ?y II. 8).

2 father of Q^nx, contemp. 14 of 1 (improb.=l): 2 K 22" 25^ Je 26" 39


4 o* 41* 43
3
,

f 1. [^Etr] n. m.
abs.

beauty,

goodliness

Ch 34
1112
,

3. father of

nb^X

"IBjrn.DK

Gn 49"
~iQa>~~in

(v. "ION, "VON).

Je29 perh.=2.
(called "IBB"),

4. father of inncf 36' 5. father of l. perh.

fn.

["1BU,"]

wilderness;

n.pr.mont.

as a station in
4

Nu 33-"

(P); 2a0ap.

W$N.' Ez

8", possibly =1.


rtf-itpy

f 1.
abs.

("PE n.f

fairness, clearness, of sky ;

pitij v.

p.

743 supr.

't?

Jb 26" by

his breath the sky becomes

|BCF n.pr.m.

in

Benjamin

Ch 8 s2

fair{ness), v. esp.
;

De Di Bu Du >Che
;

J(l 1S97 - 678

I<r0ai>,

A E(T(j>av, L

(after

) Wi

nab d?db> 'rna.

lo-0av.

fn. i"HBEJ n.pr.f. Hebrew midwife, Ex


15

.JfSttf ( /of foil.

NH BB'/0W abundantly,

(E); 2<n<t>vpa

(cf.

Lag

BN9
).

beabundant; JJ'BE', Syr. *&+., overflow, abound).

t "PBttJ n. pr. loc. in

Philist. plain,
(!).

Mil"

t^EE? n.[m.] abundance; cstr/^Dt 33".


t [nj?C],
tity;

(=TDB>
:

Jos 15 49 ?);
vid.
s. v.

<caXs

appar.

TOD

n.f.

abundance, quan,

1EWN v t
(Aram.

abs. nySE* 2

men), (Bur
al.;

f1^BB>,

a multitude (of or DHPfcj nystf as Klo Benz


cstr.

K 9 17

nEttf, IBittJ

n.m.
;

1,27 - IS

> B Kit Iff);


cstr.,

multitude;

KW| nyse* v 17 .Mw's 10 6 of horses Ez26 ,canielsls6o


;
.

VCW0 V' dub.

horn, for blowing C Adler PA0S lm c""" " cp.


-

of waters Jb 22" 38 34

As. sappar(u) a species of wild goat; in any case the '{J* is a curved horn, as of cow or ram, cf.

t^ElE

n.pr.m. in Simeon

Ch

37
;

2,

Dr Am2S (with illustr.));abs. 'W 2 S 6 1S + 'V Ex 19"+; cstr.iBie* Lv 25'; pi. rii-iait? Ju 7 22 +
,

2w0f(.

cstr.nnBitf Jos6

sf.

Dn'rnaiB* Ju7 8
1

; horn,
late,

flSt^' (/of following).


'uB' ECJ n. [m.]
,

mostly as used in war, rarely, and chiefly


as sacred instr.:

horned snake,

Kepdcmje

25

39

(>&
19

H08 Ju 7 81S
1

Is 58 (sim.)
'B>

Jb

Vi *i

2
6S

a); D"bi>(n)

Jos 6 4 rams'
'ftp

abs. 't? Gn 49* (|| BTIJ); (Ar. i_L, ._il Frey); NHB cerastes cornuius or Hasselquistii, cf. Tr

homs(Y.b2*), so v

"(all E); t?(n)


(all E),

Ex i 9 w"
2

20

(Gi v
y|?n

ls

),

Jos 6 5M
3

Am 2 + 13
5

t;

573

st

Ba5t-

DB "- 4lsn

]McLean-Shipley

E "c '-

BI,> -"-

4393

'{5*3

= give a

blast with the horn,


-

Ju 3 27 6 34

D r dioc_PjD1Ef,
SowoxJ,

JSlBfvid. s.v.
in

Jos6 4 +9t.Jos,iSi3

iKi 34 39 +9t., + ('subj.)


6

TGEIEtiJ n.pr.m.

Benjamin
B'BO

; Nu 26,
:l
,

Zc9 ;t!'yp?Ho5
,

,4

Am3

(vb.Niph.),Je4 +7t.,

L 200a* (=0^3)
7").

Gn 46

DK>

DSm

Ch

T^pD^ty adj. gent,


n.coll.

of foregoing,

c. art.

as

+ '#>? >yvh Jos 6 Qr (Kt iypn); cf. jrtpipb 'E^n Ju 7 20 't? ypn? >//i5o3 also nynn 'tf'-vayn Lv 25 9 *(H), cf. v 9b (P), nynnve> Di' Zp 1 ; used on religious occasions, Jos 6 itt LV25 9 J02 115
;
-

Nu 26

39
.

f 47
1

81

98

Th sho P h.r (i*)

t ffiWAtf n.pr.m. in Benj.


<j>ait,

Ch

5
,

Safap-

Hut.DBTBOHPET

150 2 Ch 15 . On 'tr v. Adler Dr *m 4 Hpt We ** Tr,Ml a21 Abrahams


14
-

'-

A 2u0a', L

Snrfptip.

tCPE

n.pr.m. 1.

Ch

7", Map(p(iv,
12
,

A 2p<pttn, L 2n</, appar. = 09^ v


L
2a0a*
1

t[TnDtf Kt, Tn.DttJ Qr] n.[m.] doubtful, Thes splendour (-/iSB'; Dl Pro1 126 cp. As. vb.
-

2un-0eii<,

HWB684 suparruru, spread out (Id ));

appar. of

keeper,

(cf. D'BO, DBlBf ). Ch 26".

2. D'BB> door-

{brightly-coloured
poss. carpet,
sf.

t)

royal pavilion, canopy, or

nilBK' DBJ Je 43' (Qr i'pBB').

net?
[recS], retrs, D^riEtrp
+11.
v.

1052
u.
rant.
etc.;
etc.;
//>/. 3

OPttJ

ms.
sf.

rlfjtf:

NU5

26
,

p^!l

Gn 29'+,
sf.Ti?f?
sf.

D^riDUJ n. [m.] du. doubtful word: usu. hook-shaped pegs, hooks, so X Thes AV

Imv. ms.
;

21 WpVri Pr2 5 ;

fs.

Gn 24"+
11.

//. cs<r.

nipfn
13
,

Gn a+,

in'P^n
1.,

RV;

abs.'^ni

Ez40

4S
;

<<5 35Co

Dna'B'l

and
cf.

24"; P. npipD ^io4


npB>D);

6
,

cstr.

Hb 2

,b

(v. also
:

Aq Theod Symm and prob. , and Krae (nSB>?). 1. 'e> v. v'nBE'. Hi-Sin,
their edge, so

mist

Gn

1. water, irrigate, ground 10 river v (both J), spring


7

subj.

Jo 4";

F)2C7 v. IBB*

sub vpV.
(Ph. npT
6e

in fig., subj.'" Is 27 (CQ3), Ez 17 (I??), both s land D"5? ; lit. c. IP of source fig. also 32 water
s

tlpty' vb. watoh, wake


circumspect;

+ 104" (D-jn) and (subj. man) Ec 2


water, give drink
beast,
2
i6.i;.i9

("*).

2.
-

to,
s

usu.

human

subj., ace. of

NH
3

"Iptf 6e insistent;

5. ">i?.ip=

Gn
]j ^a

24

14 - 46 - 46

BH); QalP/
V.

ms.'E'^i27
14

,
,

nii5B>

102 8 ;

7ija/.

3 ms. "lipj*
9
;
,

Jb

21 32

JC3I (Me Bu

28

j^ ^
15

Gn
('>

21 19 (E), 24

29 104" 19 " 45

(JO of source),

v3 7 9
-

10

Ex
20

(subj. springs); ace. pers.

Vl^),
ropl.
act.

YpBn

Dn
12

"pe*

Ezr 8 M
i

s.^PfN Je 31; Imv. 34 Ft. // csir. IpB'i' Pr 8


1
!;

np^ Je

pi. cstr. n$fe> Is


''

s0

29
?))

1.

28 c. subj.), + 78 Est i 7 ; c. ace. pers. et animal. Nu 20 3 (P); give one something to drink, ace. pers. + rei (water,
,

(J), (tU), 2 Ch

Hb

2
15

15

(fig.),

Is 43 3 of vessel

wine,

etc.),

Am 2 Gn ij**** 2 4* (all J), Ju


12

&ep wa<cA

of,

6e wakeful over,

subj., ?5? pers.,


rei,

to benefit or injure

Je 3i
;

wffl

44"';

to

perform
Is
20

it i'

29

of

(men subj.) t}K Tp? s leopard watching Cnny-^y Je 5 (to


of man watching (for ad3 wisdom's doors Pr 8 (|| "W#) fa)
fig.);
'
i

Dn9

14

so

S 23"= 1 Ch 1 1 15 Jb 22 7 cf. Ct 8 2 14 22 14 7 cf. (P-P); fig- Je 8 9 16 23" 25'^// 69 &SS| 6 s ace. op^'O I'Jnv 36 and niypna icpfni 80
4"
1

S 30"

seize prey,

mission) at

Ju 4" Ex 32 20 (E), fig. Je 25 17 .Vid. also 1. npBto infra. Pn. Impf. 3 ms.vniovy Tfr 24 the marrow of his bones is watered, nijJB^ Jb 2 1
rei'om.,
lit.

-keep guard over fa) Jb 2 1 cf. (abs.) VlDeh 'tf 1 "2. Ezr 8 M and (of watchman, "HJfe ) ,/, 1 2 7
, '

32

(refreshed, invigorated).

np(j>3
1(Bd

Am 8
)

v. j;pB'.

fee

wakeful, wake, as mourner, su fferer

La 1 " rd. perh. Niph.


watch
infra.
l(n.i

Pf. been kept over my transgressions

^V^S

^ 1 o2 "01 ( Bu)
s
.

t i,pC5 n.[m.] drink (Ba*

;-1prito$$

Pr 3* drink
(cf.

to thy bones (fig. for refreshment)


,86b
sf.

vb. Pu.); pi.


.

*B& (01
n.
605
;

f iO2

10

+ B$

(cf.

1 supra),

for

MT 'B ^ "Ip'f?. Pu.

denom.

v.

7 v*), *y# Ho 2 Tn^O, [np2?] 95 '

f.

watering - trough

n.[m.] almond(-tree) (NH id.; so called from its early waking out of winter's BS45 al.; Aram. K^T, sleep, ace. to Ki Thes Lag
t"lj3tt5

(Ges'

Ba

2 " 811 " 1887 '-

Ar.

LjlL

irrigating

canal, ijlJL- watering-place, drinking vessel);

abs.'^n'Gn24 (J);pl.cstr.Q:Bnninp B'3o


:

20

38

(J).

)^, Jl'j^, whence Eth. t\7\ cf. No* 0,319 cf. Low" 1. almond, i.e. the nut, pi. )
39
;

BIB? Gn4 3
t
["Tptf]

"

(J;

+ B*^,

etc.),

Nu
Ec

s3

17

(P).

fi. Hpt^D n.m. butler, oup-bearer (prop. 6 Pt. Hiph.. = one giving drink\ abs. 'D Gn 40 v 13 , (E), Nei", cstr. npfp Gn4o', sf. WpVo
;

2. almond-tree Je 1" and (prob.)

12'.

pi.

D'p^D v amm* 4

>

(all

E);

sf.

Vp^p

vb. Pn. denom.

only

Pt. pi. in

io i =2'Ch 9 4 (>ii.'o).
L' fn. nptDn n.m. " irrigation, drink ;

DH|3S?D D'JQ? cwp shaped like almond (blossoms) Ex 25 s3 3 4 3 7 ""a) (all P).
-

"

abs. 'o

Gn'13

10

tfllpti']
1.

vb. Hiph.

cause

to

drink
f

t.; sf.

inpipp

Lv 11 34 cstr. np.fp 1 K io2, + Gn 4021 ; 1. irrigation Gn 13 10


,

water, give to drink


'*"'--
<p D

(NH

Hiph. id.; Ar.

JZ
ZMG
id.

(J; abstr. for concrete, =) well-irrigated, of land ; Ez 45'* ( Co Siegf Berthol Toy Krae

<

give to drink; Sab. 'pD be irrigated Fell

niriEBp
'O
'.Sa

D oYtwb Hom chr12


.

Gr n?.pp).

2. drink Is 32"

',

DHM

ppnDD

Eth rt+? water> irrigate; As. Ja&d i.=:Heb. Hiph., Aram. Npf, U*.
Aph.) ; for Qal v. n %& Gn 2'+ sf.
,

iioimu,..N.i.i.7.

io drinking-vessels 1 3. =office of butler, butlership Gn 40 21 (E). t ZDpti' vb. be quiet, undisturbed

21

Lv 1 1 34 20 2 Ch 9

n, i??'^

nnf;Pf 3 ms. consec. Nu s27 2 ms. consec. Hijf'rr] Nu2o'+; 1 s. consec. Wpfrn Ez32
II.
;

(X,

D Vf

(rare);
is

NH

drop down\;

Qal Pf. 3 ms. consec. 'BH

2pE>

is

sink

down; Ar.

tspw
Je 30 10 4 6 27
1 i
2"
,

1053

^PE
28
,

fs.

1 s.

3 ms.

ta^S Is62 Jb 3
l

B^

f$f Eu 3

!3 + noj>e> 2 K nfttf Jos Jb 3 -ROpBh Ez 1 6 42 Zmp/


,

or

*;

colloq.)); Qal Pf. 3 ms". 'e> 2 S 14 Is 40"; 16 sf. 7p/. 3 ms. b'pf] Ex 22 'jfojfc Jb 3i, etc.;
7n/.aZ>8.

,s
;

2 fs. "b'^ijl
,

13

napvs (Ges" 10 ^ 480 );


40

J e 47'?; 1 s. 4 naipt/x Isi8 Kt, Qr


Pt.

^PB> Jb 6 2
1,
)

cstr.

^Pf ?

Est 4 7 Pt.
;

act.

?PP

Is

apV Jui8 7 +

fs.

infra;

33 1. weigh, human
'

S 18" read perhaps pass.


fig.,

?p?', v.

subj., acc.rei 2

S 14 5"

nap)? iCb.4 noB> Zci"; pi. be quiet, undisturbed: 1. of land, at 38"; 1,M M 7 peace, abs. Ju 3 5" 8 Is 14 ( + nnj), 2 Ch

tropin Ez

Is 46" (3 of scale);
6

subj. Is 40

12
,

also (ace.

15 ia; +nnn|)B J 0S ix" 14 (D?),

cf.

v 5 (P);

Jb3 1 (both c. 3 of scale); cf. Inf. abs. sub Niph. weigh precious metals intrusted to one, 25 26 ace. rei om. v(^B? b pers. EzrS Dn^^S? v
pers.)
;
, ,

ni.^Ven iCh.4
of city
2

40
;

of earth,

'Bh_
,

K.n 20 =2 Ch
4
;
,

23

s1

TUB* Zci"; abs. 30 kingdom 2 Cb.20


't?

of superior).
(3 of scale), Is
pers.

2. weigh out a price

(i.e.
1!

pay):
10

acc.ofsilverEx22 ,6 (E),
55
s

iK2039 Zcii Je

32

2?? pers. 14

of people, UB3*

in peace

(c.
16

3, in exchange for);

+7

and security 5 a 18 727 n03^ ty D'Bp&n EZ38";

Je 32'

Gn

23

(P);

+ W^S
1
11

S 18 12 (read

+B^ Je 30'= 46^;


VTOE'"?K 48
wine);
11

of Moab, opfeh . . . ])K# undisturbed upon its lees (fig. of


,

" Bu perhaps 7pJ>, so We Kit Buhl), 9 7 Est 3 'nbon n:a-^ 4 Niph. be weighed': 1.
,
.

t H^J
Qal
as

(from
inrp).

of Job, quiet in death Jb 3 13 be at rest 26 apprehensions of evil) v ( + 'TOtr*, 2. be quiet, inactive: of *+p*Wl

.P/.
2

3 ms.

W?,
.

subj. rei
fig.

Ezr 8 :u

(pass, of

v "); Irnpf 3 ms. Jb 6 2 "b?3

Isi8 4 I

will be <?mi and gaze, i.e. gaze as an inactive spectator, V'83 2 (|| TOT, Khn Je 42 1 silent); pacified Ez 16 ; of sword of'

^
28 15
"

(+ Qal Inf. abs.), fy$ &


2. be

weighed out,

price,

L
-

=be

n.m.
late

Lv276

a weight, shekel (orig.=


'' li ,

will not be quiet until he has finished the matter; of prophet

Je47

6,7

of Boaz

Ru

13

lie

weight;
21

Heb.=com GACooke' n,cr 3


,

abs.'B>Am8 5 +
7

IS62 1
4

(||

nBTI be silent).
,

&V&: Pri5 18
Is7
;

Bi?f:

Jb34
,7

Hiph. Irnpf. M Imv. ms.


;

3 ms.
DpJJ>n
l:l

+
5

cstr.

weight Am

vPS* 1 Ch 2 i ; shekel, as standard 5 8 ; of weight of bronze armour 1 S


,

);

Ex 3s 29 -!-;
2i

pi.

D^Jos

7n/a6. tDpfn Is32 +;


,

B i?- Jh 37 17

tip- Is

57

20

Je 49

cstr.t3 i?fn
;

1. shew

/,

94

quiet-

ness (inner causat.), of men Is 7 4 ( + NyjjTPK), of sea Is 57== Jew, earth Jb 37 17 ( + Bh$p);

,6b 7 2 S 2i 17 , iron spear-head v (v. 7pf), hair 2S 14 26 , food EZ4'"; implying value, of :l wedge of gold Jos 7' (JE) ; of nails in temple

hence Inf.
<A

abs.

= subst.,
HB31
,

quietness, display
np"JXri

of

9 (gold) 2 Ch 3 ; usu. a definite weight of silver 32 in payment or (used valuation) Ex2i (E),

quietness Is 30

15

Dp^n

nihy 32 17

product of righteousness is quietness and Hpt Marti del. in as dittogr. security (Du Che from v*, read BSftpn for Dgfn, and del. 1 the
:

Jos 7 21 (JE), 1 S 9 8 2 S 24" 2 K 7 'i-i->6-i.is I5= o Je 32 9 Ez 45 1212 (v. infra), and (=coin, fr. time 15 Aii of Darius Ne 15 io33
I)

+ 53

t.

P;

5 also 'B>n

n'Snp

Lvs 2f (all P), Ex 3 o 131:Ui 3 8 26


cf.

product ofjustice is security); {presumptuous) 49 n 2 security, Bp.f nibe* Ez 1 6 (of Sodom).


.

(=:Vp3), all half'-shekel, atonement-money;

'm

cause quietness :

subj.''

Jb 34 s9

ST)

WD \? tJ'pE'np
15".
9

io 33 one-third; also 'tf V3T 1 S 8 9 one-fourth of sliekel; '(?= 20 n")3 ('3 otherwise

fifrfy

Ne

^94'
t

3
;

pacify, allay, obj.

3n Pr

EC? n.[m.] quietness; 1 Ch 2 2 (+ &b$).


trf.;

t/pl^vb. weigh (NH

Ar.

jJS

be

unknown) EZ45 Ex 30 Lv27 NU3 50 =one maneh EZ45 12 (read D'E'pni for ntycni A [and fn'B>{? for n-)'fj| preceding]^ Boeckh Hi-Sm Co Toy Da Krae Berthol) 'ti Ex
12 13

2i

47

heavy, JJiS heaviness, weight, Jju Zoarf, OAram. ?pn weigh, Aram. ?pn,^oL (weigh), 2>ay, N?pn 3a2 *AeM,but also (OAram.Zinj.)^pE', ;^pe>Lzb ;

30"

"4

in 'V

num.

Lv 5 Nu 3 47M 7 of gold 1 Ch 2 1 25
15

13

+2
/

B^

t.P; land estimated

B'

also often

om. after

'{?

was of two standards, one one-half

the other

\a.

??/<

wp; As. sakdlu,

= W?\
weight;

weigh, siklu (appar.)

actual weights (and values) varied, ; but most persistent were: (1) gold, 252I gr.

Eth. f)<M:
cf.

toy
also
.

up, weigh; Ph. $>pcD

Troy

(or 126J),

mod. equiv.

c.

is.,

Fra 202

Gk.

ot'yXot

cruXos),

Mil. 3d7

^ag
cf.

Lewy

Fremdw.llBf.

-on connex. of mngs.

weigh trans, and intrans.

= Germ.
(

wiegen, also heave, heavy, heft

= weight,

wagen,
obs.

BHpn 'V (v. 224^gr. (nearly ^ oz.) or 112^, mod. equiv. c. 2. 9c?., or 67 c; supra), ^on J3K3 t> 2 S 14 26 is dub.; if late (Bu HPS
(2) silver,

or $10;

Lohr Now)

it

prob. ref. to a Bab. or Pers. scale

Vwa
A T?ClKtfnnpH V Hwtl DB WEleHT8
As' MEA8CRBS, and MONEY

1054
[n-vnypto]
fl.
v.

VP^
-up.

S-C ** tcho <9QK3 oft.); 60 (or 50) 'e>= 1 (cf. mina, 60 minas= 1 talent (v. nJD,n33). Vid.esp.

'E3 t?iptt?0 n.[m.] heaviness, weight;


Ez 4 10 by
weight.

look out and


cf.

Aram. NS , p',

flp^"] *. Niph. Hiph. overhang, down (NH Niph. Hiph.=BH;


)

Ar.
,6

i-ii.'. ceiling, roof,

fcja rocky pinnacle, rock, sky (on connex. of mngs.

^ptt?3

n.m. id.; abs.'DiK25 +;


,J6 ;

cstr.

cf.

Ar. <_Jyil overtop, overlook, from i_!Li 6

b&Q Ju8 + SbffiQ Gn24" + etc.; "2 (J), Jos 7" (JE), Ju 8* 1 S 1 7 weight Gn 24 b 2Si2* 2i (v" read bpj with [v. esp. L] We Dr and mod.), 1 K 7 'io Nu 7"+ 1 1 Nu
sf.
,

/m^A.,-

,6

iit} look down upon, from /eli, Wse)); 2S Niph. Pf. 3 fs. riBpE^ J U 5 + n?p f31 Nu 2 1 20 7
,

<7

14

1.

Jb 2 8 25 ; i^fpa Gn 7(P), 7t.Chr; of wind 5, ' <?.!*< Ez 5'; 43 (J) in its (full) weight, cf. u *- ,s '03 id. Ez 16 'B3 by weight Lv 2 6 26 1 Ch 28 ; 4
M iCh28" bl5 (of bread), Ezr8
'

(read prob. pt. nBjjB>?n, c f. 83* GBQ); 1 s. Pr 7 6 ; Pi. # Nu 2 3 23 1 S 13 18 8s 12 ;

neg^J
f.

'"'BpB'3

Ct 6 W ;
6

lean over (and


1
1

look),
s8

lookdown,
2
16

c.

^3 of window, through Ju 5
29
,

Ch

5 - ,7 - ,7
;

'SSLviq

35

tn respect to weight, cf. 'd i Ch 28 as to weight, in weight; 'O nVTtO (i.e. there was too much to
16

10 I5 7 ; down, forth Ct 6 ; c. \0 of direction whence Je 6 \^ 85 12 (both fig.); of mt. lean over upon C ?.?"??), overhang Nu 2 1 20

Pr

abs. look

13

be weighed)

2 K*2 5

,6

=Je 52VD HJ

CI122 314 .

23
al.).

S i3 18 (read MJ

for ^3311

WeDrHPS
2
;

t[n^^P0], fl^ptra

n.f. levelling in-

strument, level (for horizontal accuracy); 17 of n$TX; abs. rb?Vh? Is 28 !p); cstr. (fig. 3NnK its ' 2 K 2 1 13 n^-, fig.',
||

Hiph. />/. 3 ms. ftyfn f i 4 + imp/. 3 ms. TPf: La 3 IPf?! Gn i 9 +, etc.; Jim. ms. cohort, nfl'pe^n Dt 26 15 Zoo* down s (=lTiph.): c. nyi of window Gn 26 (J), 2 K 30 32 c. ?S pers. v look down upon, V.?"' 5?, 9
;

t[rrcp]
Aram.
D , OpE'
miKafiivos,

n.f.

sycomore tree

(NH

id.,

sub), pers.
2

Gn

18 16 19 28 (both J), abs. K"l 'E>n


||

Op*B', |oiU,

Low

1*

';
-

mulberry
;

Lewy

Fremdw
yj,

-3

Am 7" +
db

sf.

DntopB'

78

j;
;

sycomore,
pi. abs.
-

hence Gk.

S 24 20 (e?3

in

Ch

21

);

esp. subj.
15

\
,

c. 5>K

loc.

Ex

i4
2

24

(J);
3
,

c.

[O loc.

Dt 26 ^io2 20 4-fy
.

pers.i 4
II.
strike,

=53 +N-V1La3 50
(/of foil.;
foil,

ficus sycomorus
sjn7so; Hut.

Linn
a

NHB397ff

(Tristr

Post"""110

'

common tree Is 9', growing .v.^ in the Shephela 1 K 1 0"= 2 Ch 1 ,5 = 9 27 1 Ch 2 7 ra


,

^pVf
whence

cf.

Aram. f0,

*ji.

7 as property 78< (|| JO?); D'Optf D?t& a tender of sycomores (v. [D?3J).

Am 7"*

as that against which the door strikes, v. Fra 20 ; Ar. <o cei7 or roof,

<*-i.&Z ceiling,
'

roof). of

vb. sink, sink down NH VpV, (so [^pt^*] Aram. WP; Ar. has xjCo be smitten, prostrated,
Pf. 3 collapse) ; it shall sink like the Nile (of land
3
fs.

Lnp] n.[m.] frame-work, casing

doors

NH (cf!

Qal
ypfn

fs.

consec. n^Jp^l
;

Am 9

threshold); *$&

*$$ lintel, iK 7
5
.

Aram.

*ftpf,

NSpB/

Vgfni
;

Nu n

opp. nby);

1K6 4 t[Pl^, ^p] n.m.


'

died out;
in water

(JE), of fire, it sank down, J e 51", of Babylon (like stone

of windows

frame, casing

pi.

CBpip

V.i?0 1

K6

windows
'{?,

opp. Dip). Qr, of land, sink (opp.


npe>J, cf.

Nipt.
i"6j>
;

fs.

). Hiph. Impf. 1 s. JPBffc 9 9 Ez 32" / wrcM make their waters sink 2 ms. W.!> JTpfPI $>3n31 (settle, grow clear); Jb 40^ <A a cord wilt thou make his tongue sink (? pull or press it down of crocodile Mich 80 ""- 2"', cited Thes" 77 cp. Sam. v?>"=

= Qal 9

TT$&}
s
;

Am 8

of narrowing frames, so read also, inserting


16 EZ41 (Co Toy; > Krae Berthol read 4 TOfv"); 't? alone 1 K 7
.

'e>

for

Kt erron.

80587

FpptpiO n.[m.] prob. lintel of door


-

; 'On

Exi2 7 (P),v 22 23 (J).

rptv

(-/of

foil.;

cf.

As. iiksu, appar. a

(skin-?) disease; detest, are denom.;

NH

Pi. flg0,
'

Aram. Pa. fgj


conj. original

RS JFhllxvl

71ff-

Eton bind).

meaning
is settled, olarifled
18

[i^Cfc] n.[m.] what

throw away, cf. Ar. iaJLLfall, drop down, but very dubious).
let

fall,

(cf.-/Hiph.); cstr. lflffl D^p-ypBh? the clear (of) water ye drink (cf. 32" supra).

EZ34

thing
;

typ/UJ

n.m.

Lv7

21

detestation, detestable

'k5 of the ceremonially unclean

L v 7 s1 ;

Ypti
creatures forbidden as food
:

1055
water animals
:

sra-WD

without fins or scales ll*,u*l birds of prey, 13 etc., v winged creeping things T**, creeping vermin v 4112 (all P), cf. Is 66 17 (+"HqfJ i?3,
,

and betrays one a molten image Je 1 o 14 5 1 17 14 30 'B* ("OK etc.; gift Pr 25 grace of person 31
; ; ,

^ 1l9

'' 12S
;

'V -1^ v 29 ; 'VI nt33 Je 13 25 ; 'v bnj


l5
;

133Un\
Ez' 8
1

PS 8""'''

275

'

2ndti

2K>

K 309

f..

2nd ed. 31H.

"

read prob.

D^,
etc.;

v.

yW.

1,s li ,r 33 ii 9 l828 -$$} for dis21 23 2. deceit, appointment, in vain 1 S 25 Je3 fraud, wrong : '&(?) HCV do or practise fraud,

i6",cf.also^7

Pi. denom. detest, make t[yj?UJ] vb. 25 detestable ; Pf. 3 ms. ty 2 2 ; Impf. 2 mpl.

YW
7'

ttfffc

Lv 11" +

Inf. abs.
:6

YW? Dt
,/,

s6

s 10 13 13 wrong Ho 7 Je 6 8 ; c. 3, 2 S 18 '# n^VS Pr ii 18 'V Pr 20" food got by fraud; 4 8 15 'V B Je 8 'e> li * 7 (|| bctf); V$ Is 57
1
-

t$
;

1. detest,
||

c. ace. rei

Dt

(Impf. + Inf.
||

abs.;

'b>

2. uapnn syn), Lv i i IU3 (P); nja a make detestable, obj. DSTlb'SJ (= reflex.) Lv
II
43

ntrp

jitfb

pn Je 9

2
;

'B>3

10

(|| 19

-1:3),
20

adv. npe*
5 8 86
'

(P),

20 2b (H).
yj?tp
31

fraudulently, wrongfully \|> 3 5 38 69 1 19' 3. injurious falsehood, in testimony, esp. in 16 12 courts T?f> 1$ Ex 2 o (E) Dt 19 18 Pr 6"
. :

tpptf,
abs.

n.m. D "- 31 detested thing;


1

18

I4 25
testify

YW? Dn 1 1
2

11
,

cstr.

Jj??>

1 1

DTPS'
20 78
;

Ch 15 8

D-SpB* 2
ls

K 13

s
*;

cstr.

W0 Ez
||

pi.

WJ> Dt 19 'V njOB* Zc 8 17 /aZse oaA; falsehood;


;

DnpB'

nj?

I2 17 i9 59 ;

V^

18

DfVnpe>Je i6 ,etc.; detested thing, of Isr. Ho 9 10 (si vera 1.; not elsewhere epith. 6 bef. Dt) ; of filth Na 3 ; appar. of unclean food Zc 9 7 (as Y$) ; of idols (so usu. ; oft. rujrtn *
sf.
,

2 'B^ JOBO swear falsely Je 5 + 5 t. ; 'E> by V3Eb M t> 13T Mi6 ,2 'B> new Lv 5 ; + (v. TJWJ;

IS32
'E>

7
;

V
4
-

p^J

(<)nafe>

^3i

19

i2o 2

Pno

18

17

7
;

bsu

Jb 13

V' i
*

Je 37 M
21

19 , cf. v ; abs. false ! 2 9 ^- fulsityt f false or self-deceived


10 14 - 16

69

163

12

Wf,
16
18

etc.),

Dt 29 16
2

K 23

24

Je 4

30

7
31

=32

34

if

14 25,26 prophets: 'W N33 prophesy falsely Je 14 23

Ez5''

7n*

20 ''37; of idolatrous
1 1

29
29
9
;

+^ pers. 27
'e>
,4

practices Dn 9 ~,but id. prob.as


"133

(so

" Dr); DOB'(tp) >V 1 1* 1 2 <e fe<Z horror is the heathen altar erected </imgr causing in temple by Ant. Epiph., with (prob.) a statue
for t\a (v.

e), and

rrjia is 9

14

'^ Hb 2
;
:

'3
18
;

v 15 ;
'>

'B*3 'j 5

s1

20 6
io=;

rwr
.

Zc

'tfptn Jei4 ,etc.,(+I2t.); 'B* mi v p. 925b. 5. lie, falsehood, in gen. nan ^ 1 o 1 7 (|| flj?"j) ;

ofZeus01ympios=(Ph.)DOB'i'5?3Zorrfo/Aai;en; the prophet puts PP& for bjD, and Defeat?) ZAW " 0884) 248 OPl05 1 for cf. Nes

D^O Jb 3 6 It^l^J 19 6 s8 2 17 tongue Pr 6 1 2 2 1 26 ^ 109 'V Vhtt if liar.


;

Pn 3

of

4
;

'tr

f^b

/aise

of lips

Pr 1 2";

BJJf ;

'

Che

Dr

*.

t [~lpQJ] vb. denom. do or deal falsely;

do
18
;

[pP*y]
J02

vb. run, run about, rush (appar.

Qal Impf.
falsely to

ms.

I'pB'ri

Qn ai B thou
1

wilt not

akin to </l.
9fe* TJ>3
1?B?

pits', 9
,

whence pie*); Qal Impf. 3 mpl.


of locusts
(||
4
,

me

('?).

Pi. Pf.

|WTJ;
c.

>Grprop.
rei

from pbo); Pt.

f& Is 33
^.J?

rush

at,
li

29 1 //p/. 3 ms. "VST, s I 5' ; 29 s etc.; deal falsely 1 S 15 Is 63


,

V$# f 44 3 mp "Wl Is 63
pi.
-

s
,

c.

pers.

Lv

Mpon(likelocusts);ofroOTg',raigrmjrbearPr28 (unless we read ?pE', Toy); fig. of C5*D3 longing


for
(II

19"

(||

BTI3); c.

rei

V^

18

8 9 34

water Is 29 s

(||

and, v*,

np">),

npjy, ninpjp
...

v. nptf.
v.

~w v.
:-

107

rujTj).

2,

of chariots, they rush to

Hithpalp. Impf. 3 mpl. |1pf pnf ; and fro.

Na

"12N"\CJ n.pr.m. * v
:

"Wp. v v

T [pEto] n.[m.] running, rushing ;

yfitt (</ of Ml., parch; NH 31^66 scorched


(by sun), 3^B'parching heat (of sun); Ecclus m 43 3-IC pi parched grass; Aram. 31^, 3*3^, oU, >i* 6e parched, 3"]^ Aa<, drought: cf. KAT3, prob. also As. n.pr. div. Sarrabu (-pu) Zim
4,i
;

cstr.

p&D

Is

33

of locusts.

Ipli'
deceive,

(v

of following; deceive;
;

Aram. "VP

also n. deceit,

deriv.; As. taskirtu [Dl -<7iV-]

Pa. deceive, and fte, so "ipt?,

NH

>cp. Ar.

, mtVa^e

BR1
1
"1

Ar.

_S-< < .

and

JXi

(loan-word

al.;
?)).

see against this esp.

[Rob Che ""

42
]

Ges" 357
).

"- 269

Iptt?

a.m. deception, disappointment,

T^TtZJ n.m. 1. burning heat

2.

parched

falsehood

; '&
D"1Pf

Ex

23'

+ 64

t.;

IpJP

Ex 5+

ground; only

abs.:

POK/I
(J|

'B*

10 D|: K^l Is 49 ;

42
23

t.;
32
;

1.

pi.

ioi 7 + 3

t.;

sf.DnnpB' J e

of ground, 'B'n Is 35?

pSOX).

deceplion,v/ha.t deceives, disappoints,

t iT'l") n.pr.m. a Levite with Ezra

*
(?

ts*rw

1056
p-itt?
s9

np-vs
n.pr.loc. "2^C5 adj. gent.

hath sent burning heat; or cp. Syr. oi*. Pa. 824 Ne8' 9 45 S.a pa^o{t): Ezr 8' ropagavit);

(tiCh
5' v.

27

v. -|B>\

4 10" I2"

rvn
v.

Je

5"

v. i.

mtv

-,

ni-n j Je

rein
I.

oatf.

11. "*>, rrntf.

[Hlt^]

vb. let loose

(NH id., dissolve;

U3T0J
T
IO 40
s
">fiJ

iCh2 7 M Qr,
K

v.

'n.W.

As. lar&, Pi. open (building, for use), dedicate Joose, so it; tasritu, dedication; OAram.

me
lie

ATT
;

n.pr.m. one with foreign wife Ezr


Sapotf,

Aram. IOV,

Ji.

Eth. (\iX\ remit, condone);


sf.
s VH?* Jb 37

Saptov, v.

L Sapova.
jrntf
Tjrvntt?
v.

Qal
it

7ip/. 3 ms.

(God)^
4

Ze<*

loose (i.e. the thunder).


set tliee
(i.e.

Pi. Pf.
(cf.

1 s. sf.

WW
but

nnej
ri"
1

in. me*,

iv. rn&.
v. I.

Je 15" Qr 7 will
dub.;

free

40

@),

";

v. rpts>. v.

Je 15"
5
.

me>.

Kt innc
thee

^niiB',

^^),

ThesGie

ninittJ
]"ntf
v.

[nonf ] sub

me

I vex

[Tie>=-nX, very dub.];


is

Ew al.
I'?"!!?'

RV
or

best sense, strengllien tliee; this yields

but as

ip?' sub IV. me>.

Aram. TE

intrans.,

read then

ini7<?i],Dr; Jerome Eabb thy remnant (AV).


II.

rd.^t^^W
Ar. ^'1
be moist;

trnti' vb. swarm, teem (NH id.; Aram.


cmJz, f^, so KS-1E' (rare) Eth. 3 JJ*2. U<JR: germinate, sprout); Qal Pf. 3 ms.

U
9

V
,

)T")t# (-/of
J&l
ttf.;

foil.; cf.

30

Aram, ton,

Jilil* grape-juice ;

NH N"!^

X//105

'X1J?

Gni 21
46
;

etc.; Jy>/. 3

ms.

pf! Ez
7" + swarm,
20 " 1

47
f.

etc.;

Imv. mpl. -]E>

Gn

Pt.
:

=moisture soften, dissolve; whence foil. prop. Nu Dr* 178 Paterson liuH|"Gray Iia ), and so As. (Di
mesru, succulence (Hpt
p,,er, "

nsnfc'n

Lvn

Hex
.

only

P^n
1.

*')).

teem with (ace. animal.), subj. water Gn i , 30 38 2. swarm, subj. cf. Ex 7 , land ty 105
animal.
21

t[rnt*?]

n.f.

juice;
0/ jrrapes
(

cstr.

D'3$ mjpt?
,

Gn8"
1

Nu 6

(P) <Ac JMic

+ p!
;

"W^).

Lv

(4-m,B, nan), Ez 4 7 P^n Gn 43 i*m-* (all Pn"?y), v subj. men


9
,

III.

n")t^" (/of following

cf.

Ar.

Gn 9 7 ( + nns,
jjjL,

nan),
G " 7,21

Ex

(t,

+ 0??).
,

jj^-. short dart).

TV"1U7 n.m.

coll.

swarmers, swarm2

tn"H n.f. a weapon, 19 javelin ;'v Jb 4 1 ( + 3"jn

perhaps lance,
,

BapaKa, a>

ifcoraa:, i.e.

JV?q [pe*.
,

VDD)

yet
cf.

abs. Lv 1 1 ing things ; v s +; swarming things (H

P^ v";

cstr.

IV.

m^' (-/of

Gn i 20 Lv 1 1 Gn 7 21 (+s|ty
1 1 29
,

10
;

aquatic small reptiles and quadrupeds


n;n),

D and P),

nona,

Lv 5 2 ( + njn,
(c

nana),
.

foil.;

meaning dub.;
t<.; also A,U Eur ).
-

As. siriydm, body-armour (Inscr. of Sennach.),

(weasel, mouse, lizai-d), t*'-m 5 44 cf. 22 insects, *$%) 'V flf), v


;

cogn.
19
,

Aram. \AJLjLid.; Ecclus43*


tu-ira-na, ta-ra-y-na,

WMM

Egypt.

+ Va-iK-^S IJ^TTJ Lv 1 1
t

20 " 1
,

cf. v

23
.

Cf.

Dti4 Dr DB ' sls

TTV^ttJ, V~\lti n.[m.]

body-armour;

ahs.

au 22 34 =2 Ch fTtf 1 S if*; ffi (Ges ) 1 A 33 ,7 Ne 4', niJhe> 2 Ch I8 pi. ftf Is 59 26 14 body-armour, perh. more exactly breast10 with appendages (0*^3^0) 1 armour, Ne4
,
;

p)^ vb. hiss, perh. also whistle, pipe (NH id., \iss (dub.), Aram. FPf id. Z Lv 2
15 -' 6

&^V

j> In,

id.; from

'b*

comes Gk.
Fnmi "- ,65
)

oiiptyfc

ace. to

Lag
(Jb

Abh

0GW "" "


28

Lewy
,

; Qal Pf.
1 s.

3 ms.

consec.'S*.
27
23

22

w =2 Ch 18 35

c.

vb.

Wlb

scale-like plates (D'B'f'ipi?) of with helmet here, so v :B 2 Ch 26 14 Is 59 17 . n.pr. v. !in'B>.

S 17 5 made of bronze v 5 named


1
, ,

Zc io 8 ;

and

(fig.)

'' subj.: hiss, as signal, ^ pers., fig., 18 28 Zc io 1 ; in derision, ?y civitat., etc. (oft. Is5 7

Iss etc.; read fH^ MeBiSiegf Bu);

18 7mp/. 3 ms. p^f) Is7 +

"ijlf?

[m] bracelet,

v. TtE>.

T^rPntD n.pr.loc. ( oi%po\ airrZv, 1 rdg. W~&);


"'" identif.

in

Simeon; Jos 19

+ nE> be astounded), Je 19 8 49 50" La 2 B>ST r?n), Ez 27 s6 abs. Zp 2 La 2 1 K 9' ( + Jb 27 (c. JO loc). ( + ft? p-in); >8 pers.
17
14

15

,s

WMM A,u

Eur

tnp">tt) n.f. (object

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